The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 08, 1915, Image 2

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HOOD ItlVfilt GLAClElt, THURSDAY, A'PJIIL 8, 1915
ftunii fitter (Blartrr
AHTHltt U. MOE. PuNUhcr.
SulrljttlB, SI. SO IV r Iar.
When sutirrller desire a change in addreae
IhisortW Miouid ! uoiirh-d promptly, and a
Week before If polble. Always K'Ve lrt !
Om a well as the new Almi, H.J Kiver
mbserltiers should notify thiottl at M
wheu thaiiaim their address from one rural
r.itil 1i another, or Irom city delivery to
country delivery, or vice versa. If yon do not
get your pH(T iniiiiiiy,n"ilfy u by niitil or
telephone ana ms ltmiu r win o iurnvru
Fjoept 11 Krlln In live nrw matter, com
munli :ion, or arm lea ut general nature,
liould be in Iheortice by Monday u Insure
t heir apjs-ai lug 1U the issue ol theeurren week.
THE WATER HOG
Irrigation comnaniiB comiilsin of
water hoR. and the city water depart
merit declares that ba exists in num
hera within the city limits the water
hog, whose graBi grows ever green,
while that (if his nti(!iibora might as
well te salted down; for the water su
perintendent has ordered cessation of
sprinkling.
The precipitation is all that is needed
now, hut soon Jure and July sunshine
will be on us, and the lawns of the city
will be culling for copious drinks every
night. It is then that the water hog
gets in his woik. You may pass his
residence in the lute night hours and
you will hear the slow hits of water es
caping from his faucets. The end of
the hose is stuck away in an obscure
little hole, but a stream flows gently
forth and on the morrow that lawn will
smile despite the sunshine.
Tho flood River municipal water sys
tem affords su Kick nt water for irriga
tion, if it is not abused. Too many
patrons allow the hose to run after
hours. The ordinances and rules gov
erning sprinkling should be strictly en
forced. In which case'much worry will
be elinminatcd, and all residents will
be given a fair chance. Offenders
should be cinched to the limit. Tbey
have been dealt with too leniently in
the past.
A city ordinance provides that all
manure pits be so built that flies can
not find entrance. Yet how many
comply with the law? No nuisance in
the city is greater. The thousands of
flies that worry tho babies and tickle
our bald heads will continue to exist as
long as their breeding haunts are left
so undisturbed.
"1 did ! I didn't! Tatool Tata!" is
the little game being played this week
by Judge Stanton and the Commercial
club. Just a little harmless fun.
Under smiling April skies, let us
sing and work; for we will soon br
eating as fine strawberries and cherries
as ever graced a king's table.
. Help a little when you are asked to
contribute toward the boys' swimming
pool fund.
And now tho husbandman may be
seen hanging the screen door.
Are you observing clean-up week?
CIRCUIT COURT IS
STILL IN SESSION
While jury trials have been concluded
with Circuit Judge lirailshnw is still
presiding over a session of the court
here disposing of et)uity cases. While
no very important cases have come at
this term, a numntr or small cases
have demanded the attention of the
court.
The grand jury returned indictments
against tho following: Albert llirlc-
man, on a charge of larceny by bailee;
I). A. t hamlers, charged with non
support of his wife, ami Dr. J. II. 'Mc
Vay, who is alleged to have unlawfully
given u !ittior piescriptlon to titu
Martin.
llirleman was tried by a jury. He
was accused of having marketed wood
belonging to Margulis Si Iflair, while
in the employ of the former, pocketing
the money. While tho evidence showed
that llirleman hud received the money
from the wood, it was shown that he
diil not have anything to do with the
sale of the same, hs was set forth in
the cumplmnt. Judge Kradshaw ac
cordingly instructed the jury to return
a verdict for tho defendant.
Chambers pleaded guilty and was
placed under bond to caru for his wife.
Dr. McVay moved to have his case
continued until the next term of court.
While Martin is alleged to be an habit
ual drunkard, Dr. McVay stutes that
ho carno to him after having been on a
spree at The Dulles and that the liquor
was prescribed because it was needed
by the mun in his condition.
HEIGHTS NEWS
Mrs. Uoe and two children, daughter
ami grandchildren of Mr. unit Mrs.
Sunderland, came up from 1'ortland
Monday to spend the week with Mrs.
Itoe's parents.
Arthur Heekwith, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Sunderland, who came up
from Portland on account of poor
health, is improving quite rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. laft are enter
taining Mrs. la ft "a cousin from Portland.
Min Florence Carson made a trip to
Eugene last week to visit her sister.
Elizabeth, who is attending school
there. She met the young people from
Hood River who are all doing very
ri -ely. Miss Cntson returned to Hood
River Monday.
Mr. Smallwond, living on Taylor
street, Brya he and his son caught lL'ti
trout tho hrst day the law was out.
Mrs. Ciodsey. sister of Will Hart, of
the Hart hotel, and her ilatu'htip iu;..
Julia tiodsey, have come to Hood River
10 mane their home, I hey have opened
a millinery store on Twelfth street.
They were residents of Hood River for
a number of years, then moved to Port
land. K. C. Bucklin was quite ill Monday
night and part of Tuesday, but is bet
ter at present writing.
Miss Thayer is doing quite a rushing
business in her millinery store. She
has a nice line of hats.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Holman made a
trip to lortland Sunday to see their
daugher and son, Karl.
Low Railroad Rates' and Privileges of
Routing Never Before Possible Are
Included In the Many Inducements to
Visit America's Great Panama Canal
Celebration. $50,000,000 Invested;
80,000 Exhibitors Represented.
r
T Is estimated by the traffic eiiTtii of the great transcontinental railway
that the traTel movement westward during the present year, with the
great world's Exposition at Kan Francisco as the goal, will be the great
est In all history. There are hut few persons anywhere who have not
felt the longing to visit California some rime, and with the attraction of the
world's greatest and possibly its last universal Kxposltlun to draw them west
ward those who go traveling In 1015 will "see America first," with San Fran
cisco aa an objective.
Some Indication of the Interest taken In the Panama-Pacific International
Exposition Is found In the pre-ExposItlon nttendnnce, the greatest In the entire
history of expositions, amounting to an average of IO.UjO persons a day. These
visitors carried away with them to a!) parts of the country and of the world
nccoiinta of the beauties and the marvels they bad seen, and aa a result the
remark has become common throughout the United States aud abroad, "It'e
not a case of "Can I afford to visit the Exposition?' but 'Can I afford to
MISS it?'"
The l'snnnta Pac ific Iuternntlonnl Exposition has more foreign national
pavillous than any exposition ever held this in spite of the European war.
No exposition ever was situated as this one Is where such a large number
of the aceiilc wonders of the world can be visited nt no increase of cost while
en route, going and coming, and it is the only great International Exposition
to be ready on time! The rates agrfd upon by the great transportation
companies, of approximately one-half fare for the round trip, with a ninety
day limit, have never been equaled.
Certainly not In this generation, and probably not for generations to come,
will such an opportunity be offered to combine In one trip visit to the scenic
wonder spots of the continent, with the education and entertainment to be
had In the dazzling wonderland that has risen on the shore of the Pacific.
Colossal Colonnades of the Greco-Roman
Wings to Palace of Fine Arts.
; lf;'?,f; Afe4;A- .
' ; , ' 1 A ''lf x ' : 'J! i lift ' ? r '
i Abe ' ' "''
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3 Days Sport Coat Specials
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ladies and Misses knitted Norfolks and belted- back
Sport Coats, white, green, red and gray.
$12.50 Sport Coats .... $9.85
$8.50 Sport Coats .... $7.45
$6.50 Sport Coats .... $5.65
These Sport Coats are the best and most practical garments for outdoor wear during
the Spring and Summer months. They give you all the warmth and protection and
are light and soft.
You Shoud Select Your Sport Coat from Us This Week While the Assortment Is Good
Double &K Green Trading Stamps with all ladies Ready to Wear this week.
Have Your New Coat and
Suit Made to Your Measure
Bragg Mercantile Co.
We Make Ladies Tailor
Suits to Order $17.50 up
REPARTEE AT THE CARD TABLE
An Amateur Bridge Player "Coma
Back at a Typical Auction Tyrant.
JUNKS didn't wnnt to play cards,
never hud wanted to play cards
In bis life, and said so, but to no
purpose. Ills odjectlons, conscientious
and otherwise, wore waved to one side
by tue red faced peinon who was look
ing for a partner.
Jones took bis sent at the card table.
Before they bnd been playing fifteen
seconds Jones and the red faced per
son took a forty horsepower dislike
for each other. Then the wretched
Jones made his first serious mistake.
He of the ruddy complexion banged
tho table.
"Why on enrth didn't you follow my
lend?" he shouted.
"If there Is one man In this world
today whoNe odious example 1 would
uot follow In any circumstances you
are the man!" retorted Jones, with dig-
fifty.
After that the jolly pastime proceed
ed. Then Jones put his foot in it
again, ami a;;nlti the rubicund one
banned the table.
"Couldn't you see me calling for a
npnde or n club?" he boomed. "Haven't
you nut a black suit, tunn?"
"Yes, 1 have," snid Jones, rising
from the table, "and I'm Jolly well
hanging on to It for your funeral."
Italtlniore American.
Hood Hlver Commander? No. 12, K.T
Mta every flint Tumday evening
each mnnlii. H. L. IUimhli, UK. C
A. U. Mob, Recorder.
U(X)D KIVKHCHAFTKK NO. 87. K. A. M -Meeta
flrxt and tlilrd Friday nlglita of euisb
!"ntb. v. d Hso k, a. V.
W . A. rk'H Ar'FNEB, Hecrelary
MT. H(X)l) COl'NCIL No. 8. R. H. M. Meet
In MaMHiic Hall every iblrd Tueaday Id
earn montli.
II. I. lll'wui r T I u
II. IIKKMHNKK, KttCoruer.
HOOD KIVKR t'HAPl'KK no as n K
Mtteta aeeoud and fourth Tueaday evening
" ' " wuutu. . iniiuiauiiruiHiiy welcomed
n. u. ooui.o, W. M
MiHa ALT A Poolb, Hecretary.
WAUN ATKMH1.K PYTHIAN HIMTKRH No
Aieeia me nnti, mira and flftli Tuesday
each month al K. or hall.
Kllnatielh BlUKflon. M. E. C.
utBKRAH niKANAHAN. M. Ol rt. A L.
Hi aiKl.yNN, M.ofK.
Curving 1,100 feet around the follaged shores of the Tine Arts lagoon, Faa
rtma racltle International Exposition, these mighty pillars are reflected, mlrror
llke, In the limpid waters of the lagoon, affording one of the prettiest views at
San Frniii'Noo's great Exposition.
ATTRACTIVE BOOK ON THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION AND PANAMA CANAL MAILED FREE.
ANPHOMK hook of alxty pngea, luofusely Illustrated In colora and giving da-
alied dHtriitlons or the i'anania-rui'ino International Exioltloii to ba held
In San Kranrlarn from Keb 211 to Dec. 4. 1815. and of the I'anama canal and
anal region.' will la malted by the Exposition frea of charge to all tnaulrars. The
booklet la Intended for proaiiectlve vlsltois and will alio contain Information concern
ing the great englnwlng feat which the Kipoaltlon Is to celebrate. Wrlta to the
Manager, Hureau of I'ubllOHtlon, F'annma-Haciflo International Exposition, Exposi
tion UulhUnt. Ban Pranolacn. for iHioklet
A";:
Between Friends.
"lie loves nie!" said the sweet young
thing.
"How do yon know?' asked the
merely pretty oli'e.
"From his lovely letters."
"You poor girl can't you tell love
from literature?"
That was the first climax. The sec
ond came n little Inter, when one was
explaining to the other how she knew
all these things.
"For Instance," she said, "a foolish
boy proposed to me only Inst night
I hud given him no encouragement-
be might have known I'd refuse him.'
"Maybe he did know you would,'
breathed the younger one.
Girls nre so catty I Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Local Color,
Successful Author Yes, I have been
wishing for un oportunlty to visit thnt
section, of tho country for a number
of years.
Sympathetic Friend And why, might
1 ask?
Successful Author Oh, I once wrote
a popular novel with the scene laid
around there nnd 1 want to see how
the local color matches up. Florida
Times-Union.
Rars Machine.
"I saw young Suburbo running t
new machine this morning."
"Was It one of tho latest models?"
"1 couldn't say."
"I thought you knew all about mo
torcars."
"So I do. Hut I don't know any
thing about lawn mowers." Kansas
City Star.
Hurt His Feelings.
'What do you think of this concrete
furniture F-Olson Is making?" asked
the boarding bouse lady.
'Well, I don't think they can pos
sibly make a bed any harder than the
one I'm trying to sleep on," was the
hoarder's feeling reply. Yonkers
Statesman.
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JAN. 1. 1915
GLACIER STAMP WORKS
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Wi: MAKE TO ORDER i
Price Markers
Band Daters
Pocket Stamps
Linen Markers
Sign Markers
Pen and Pencil
Stamps, Etc.
hmiiple Ille lor above liater.
wording can tic uaed. aneh a. 4..
Any
We also carry a line of Rub
ber Type, Inks and Pads. Get
our prices if in need of any
rubber labor saving device.
The Glacier,
Hood River
eweretl, Kecelveil, Ktc. I'rleva rlglu,
t-H mm h m 11 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
There Was a Difference.
Schoolmaster Now, If your mother
gave you a large apple and a small
one, and told you to divide with your
brother, which apple would -you give
him?
Johnny D'you mean my big brother
or my little brother ?-Tit-Bita.
still
Oh, That's Different.
"Your former husband must
love you."
"Why so?"
"He tells me that be owes a great
deal to you."
"He's referring to the back alimony."
-Pittsburgh. Tost
Suspicious.
"She's the most suspicious woman I
ever met"
"So?"
"Yep. She even accuses her husband
of patronizing a lady barber." De
troit Free Press.
Linen Marking Outfits for sale at this
otliee at prices that make them a house
hold necessity.
KEMP LOI'OK, No. 181, 1, O. O. P.-Meeta In
ooeii Odd Fellows' hall every 8atnr
uay nigiu. v lanora cordially welcomed .
MJMNKK C AM KHON, N. (J,
v.. m. nneppara, secretary
HA.KL KKIIKKAH LOHOK No. 156, 1.O.O.
Meet the arm and tlilrd Tumulnv evening 1
each montli In the Odd Fellows Hall, neven
Benin in mini mver, rt. u. 1
Mrs, J, e.. Kade, N. U.
i. n. vniiKuey, rsec.
Keirular ineetlnni are neld Hje flret
.Mondays ol each month at K
W. O. W
and third
f. hall. Vlaltors cordially Invlled. h. c. ;,
Li. 11. unison, L. U.
Geo. A. CloiiKb, Clerk.
HOUD KIVKKCiHCLK NO. 624, WOMEN OK
woodcran-Meets at K. ol 1'. hall on the
rsiana imra ihurHdaysor each mouth,
Mrs. iiehecea Wall, (j. N.
mm. imaiiik iiat.iiKN, ciern.
WAUl'OMA .( KIK NO. Ml K nv P
Meet in K. of h. hull every Tuexilay night,
w. Bianaou, t, L.
m'iiir iMeuiierij, i. in n. and n.
T. P. JOH.NSO.N, M. of P.
LAL'KKl. KKIIKKAH l.()l)(iE No. 87,1.0 O F
aieeia iirsi and tnira Mondoys each month,
Mrs. rt. .loiinwiii, N. U
Miw Mela Carter, 8ec.
CAN1IY W. K. u. Meets second and fourth
Maiurdaysoreach month at K. of P. ball.
Mrs. 1,. M. Hentley, t'rosldent.
Mrs. C. Sthanaiian, Hecrelary.
OLKTA AHHEMBLY NO. 1(B, UNITED ART-
iHans.-Meel the Brat and third Wednea-
aays, won; secoud and fourth Wednesday
i iinniiH unii, k,, u. fllHttlOtia, OH. A,
J. H. KoHEKii Hecretary.
IU.EW1LUKLODUKNO. 107. f. O. n. c
Meet lu Fra'.ernal hall, every Thursday
EDEN ENCAMPMENT. NO. 48. I. ). n. V
KeKUlar meetlnK second aud fourth Tuesdays
i uioum. rt. w I Lot! PI , u. r.
ji. vi. i'liiiiuicK, ncriue.
K1VEK CAMP, NO. 7,7(12, M. W. A.-
aieeiH in K.or v. hall every 1st and 3rd Wed
oi eacn nioniii. James Hawthorn, V C.
i.'. i'ah in. ciera.
hood kivkr valley humane society
noon Kiver, ore. Jas. Htranahan.Prea,
0. 1). N Ickelarn. Heo. jA-slle Butler, Treaa,
t..Hii piMiiie un.
FOR SALE
Foi Kale-lteverHllile Canton orchard disc
wiin iruca, practically new. 'J. D. Hovt. tele.
(lUUUCH.l., !);,
For NHle-40 Inches water Kant Fork lrrio-n.
tutu iimirici, auurens "n iiiaciur, apH
for Kent Unlit housekeeping rooms, l!xhl
and water furiilKbed; horse, buity and liar-
urw hi nine, puiiiie apln
For Sale Ponr cylinder ftiilomohlle. minus
me Douy, luirood condition and will make a
good truck. A bargsla for cash. Address City
Carrier No. I aiwsif
For Hale Rose Comb Wvandntt. im
umuuiua. s nuiie tan, apju
For Sale-Plow, harniw and cultivator- alsn
iwveu ear inn mare alio eigin year old geld.
uk, iriLini.i" , miuiiu auu koou workers: w
sell team for Mu cash. K. P. Hurdick, Timber
alley, wasu. apl5
ForSsle Mv noncorn and nennut Rtjind he.
side (teni Theater, business Is iiavlmr hni mv
health requires that I be actively' eugaged out
ui uuuifc i , aa. uariiiu. apla
For Hale ('lurk Heedtlllff atrnwherrv nlanln
Tom Ottawa. It. F. I). No. 2. Ilox lKla. nhnn
IJ . ... L)l.... i t ' r ..
u'.i, u.m iviti, .'ie(tju, 8po
For Sale Pies.
4792; C. E. Copple.
lioats aud hogs.
Phone
ap22
F'or Sale A few thousand atrawberrv mums
Hun. H.wH.tn i.l..,u ft TU
or Sale Davenport wagon. 3 Inch, with
bolster springs, prl-e rensonable. Enquire at
ii 11111 iiui wBiiiKMiia miup. ftps
For Hale Three Chester White brood sows
with 20 pigs, 8 and 4 weeks; sired bv a regls-
lereu ncrftsuire; i am snort oi oasmre, There,
loremusi reuuee my sUM-k. .1. F. Thompson
P. O. Ilox 7. Parkdale. Oreiron. telenhone
F:ggs for Hatching White Leihorna l and
i.!i, n line w yauiiiuies i.,ni and R Wl. nlacR
iirpingions ceienraiea "ixxig strain s;i.llu. H
. 1
lMeti, phone 3i:i4 or :n&2.
apltf
For Sale Turkey eggs. S2 per settlnu. Mrs.
E- '' Clajk, K. F. I). No. I, Hox STa, phone
vfueu i.h. an
For Sa le or Trade- A five room house located
on a lot ".xl; ft.,E. M. Holman, phone 2134, a
For Sale My hog ranch Just west of the city
fty head of young Iioks and sIod route. A
little money down and terms ou balance. J.J.
seaton, K. r . II. No. i. au2S
For Sale Oennlne Fall bea'lni strawberrv
plants: w III bear until Novemoer. Whv not
raise ocrries auu gei i.tc io hic a noxT tMlod
market. I'haa. Albright, phone ieW. mfttf
For Sale llll sacks of Hurbank potatoes. J.
, Cantlee, Parkdale. Omron. Telenhnne
i.fueuoiv. aura
For Sale Team of homes, one hav and one
irrpy. ,i ana d years oia. weiant 'JSOil lbs. Hi
Chamberlain, Mosler, Oregon. nirlStf
SOCIETIES.
BCXiW RIVER IX11HJK NO. 1(6. A. P. and A.
M. Meeta Saturday evening on or before
each full moon. H. Hkkshnkh, W. at
D. McDonald. Secretary.
For Hale Registered Jersey bulls of airea:
iwo excepiiouauy nne animals oi solid color.
black tongue and switch. For price and In
forniftiou wrile to F. B. East Main street,
i oritauu, megou. apr7
F'or Kale First Class Barred Plymouth Rock
cockerels of good site and ready for Immedi
ate use. F'ags for hatching. Vigorous and
healthy. The ringlet strain. Phone Odell 18,
Oust Westerberg. mi
For Sale-Leading varieties of apple, peach,
pear, plum, prune and cherry trees 1 yr. old;
i yr. old aaparagns plants, 7i cents per hun
dred. fr A. Masse, phone Odell 148. mayl
THE
FAIRFAX
A Colonial Design
In Solid Silver
This pattern continues
its well deserved popular
ity because of its genuine
worth and beauty.
We carry this silver in
single pieces and in sets.
We invite your inspection
"Yours for Service"
W. F. Laraway
Hood River, Oregon
For New and Second Hand
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Window
Shades, Stoves and Ranges, Crockery, Hard
ware, Trunks, Suit Cases, Tents, Camp Outfits
SEE
0. P. Dabney & Son
We will take your old furniture, stoves, etc., in
exchange for NEW GOODS, or, if you prefer
to sell them for cash, we will be glad to figure
with you on that basis.
Phone 3802 . Cor. 4th &StateSts.
Hatching eirirs from Heller ne ninim u n
Turkeys, large type; 8. C. White Leghorn and
Mlcilan Butter Cups. Write for price or phone
u , j . c?icvci Knipp, aprm
Thoroughbred UleTvue I'nlftnrt.riilnn hm.
for aale-A tew service boars, bred gilts and
wenuma pi aii regisiereu or engiiiie to reg
ister. Tuese are sired bv our Hnr k nni a,.n
Standard and Grand Look boars. Big Knox
sired the junior Grand (Ihaninloii of inn
1913; these are all of the big easy feeding pro-
lion viw nuu aie irnceu lu set . Anureuu h
o. uauigan, riooa Klver, Or., phone 4;w. oltf
FOR RENT
For Kent Good 6 room house in anii w.n,t
uon cueap. Apply U) A. W. Uulhauk. at Itf
For Rent Furnished flat ou State street
ap
tel. 1731
F'or Kent 11 acres land 7 miu fm,n u ,
River, East side, 1 miles fnim Lents, 1 and 3
j viu n, in lease inr i yrs. Kenter pay
ine water asseasments oniv s c..i.:...i.
.... ra i. iinjiure ui m. i asui, Hood Klver
aa
For Kent Two nleasant front mnn,a
stairs, furnished fiir llnht liousek
water, bath, and fuel furnlahen i. ..i...
.uu.nwu. ill UUUIUV AVft. Dn fflP IT at,
ror t;eui 4 root-, rniiiv:i oui 0,1,1, .. ...i.i
barn: flue view W. H .Ion... at a l-.
muir, I'lrnir v i; evi-nnux. tniiif
For Kent-Uit on State street for uanlen nne.
poses, riione 2171 evenings. nilllf
For Kent or Hale On ensv ternw ,..,t. c
room house, bath, hasenieiii fnrt,u,u.
, .. ...,, Fu,fuc tnit. IIHtl
WANTED
Wanted A temnomrv homA t.,r u ion
Enquire at Uud St. or phone ISiZ. Hpl5 '
Wanted A noait Ion aa an 1 1
hand, best ol references. Atldm. u-
ver, Mt. Hood Hotel.
apS
1 1 .
nouseneeper ror a montli: good
wsgea; phone 2x thlell.
Wanted T nurchase ? inchui ... . i
nanlity of water rinht under ..,.. i...
gatlon Illtch tn the Helmont District, uivr
price per inch and number of laches for sale.
Address "D care of Glacier.
MISCELLANEOUS
Lost-Between cltv and Pin rn... .
i'Vi'I'I011"- Fiaier Please rel" to the
ap!5
Found-Near Hcllbronner's
hJ'in Kun"etlve. Owner may haTesame
by calling at the Glacier and nivin.
apl5
charge.
To Kxchange-One set of double back har
Dess for chickens. C. U. Hoyt, puoue 4732. apis
h.iiTr"cleT10 acre"' weM me. eight In full
bearing, balance in pasture, partly cleared-1
tpp e house, chicken house and cow suble-a
K. slop, fine dralLage, farm and wgou lm-'
Plemeuts: will ir,i. T r" -w"? .,m
ju town or win tradYfor'fonr or TrJot
and close to town. Will alve voi. .
trade. Call phone 4221.
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Eem for Setting- irii.
red Plymouth Kock. YounJ T Jeraey ciw X
sale. R. C.Glanvllle. ltrookfld ttJFZ.fti
Fot Serving RM,iatA,i i. .
Peerada Kival K.V''.T. .
log. Hired by Ba7on Viaboirth. n' JESd
preea. ihe boars dam la a daughter nf Rival
Chn,pD,grBniIson of Lt)r5 Vremfer ind
the American Berkshire rn,.V
in Win. rvlw sporcashrwTthpJlvfiw.
ofjeiurn. Cutler HrosphouS" m7
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terms A. W Ontl.n'a 'c ur nm?.T
H.11-IT
Wanted-A posltloo on farm
S"".11''" -! 1f'-ienped In orchard
work. Address K. C. Abbott. ll. ,,..r.i ii.,n..
aid Klver, Oregon.
livery
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$100 Reward, $100
The readers nf thi n. m w.
Dleased to Urn h- Vhr:.
dreaded diseas. that science has been
ratarVhCUlf n- "-') "P"- ,ncl ,nt
Jj?!f,Eh- Ha" Catarrh Cure Is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
Use,T,r,,?.u"''s a constitutional treat
ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure la taken In
ternally, actine- directlv i,,- .iT- i.
and mucous surfaces of the system, there-
- on I,, "k me lounaation or the di
..fori.and R,1Jn,f the Pa,ien "trength by
S P he constitution and assisting
nature in doing Its work. The proprietor.
ers ,h?t ?iUch J?lth 1,s cuiitlve pow
ers that they offer One Hundred rjllar
tZ h.,,y?tt.Se .,hat .,fall, ,0 cu. Send
lor list of testitnonlala
i K J CHE.NET CO.. Toledo. O
Sold by all IVuggi.,.. 7.c ' 0w
Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation.