HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TflURSDAi, OPTO HER 21, 1915 ttumii tlUucr (Glarirr MvlMl k l. Mill:. HuWishcr. it . ...i.-.-. .I..-I.. ilessre a . I mine ill mi'ii" !, ..cc -i...i-i ix- tn.in.ii .ii.ni.ii, a "I a .unable to eat of bur gocl apple thia vticK d i-e-itiie Alt Hf old ad- i Wf;: . hi, .in Ai-i. ii. kki !' winter. m.iwi, i...u .i iv ii.i-.mn-r '"''; ! TZ" TwZW V;.r:nT iVi:" ' ! Autumn tunishine-everjil.y i Let- -i. -nvm . "J"" ' , f.iiipi i;, . notify iimii i Mli, 1 IH' fllitl l I r HlVt-M IRlHrMl M irtuin t" Jive iv mitt Or. rotn- t, u f(.,n- tit Mrtii! ot H Kt-liflMl UHlHIl. klll,n. tM-in U (!!. in MkikImv in nittr M.r. mi. : "'". V ! - .--..-ji.r i THE Ull MItY NKWSPAI'KR MAN ,iv tl.e Newlnrij r:i,liic: "For the local newspaper editor whose duty . it i to write a fw ci, Inning if editorial ; malt.r we.k; to 'run .low n and wtHeup-alMhCoca, news; to ple n all callers, to look after Ihc various .Maih, of the Imsiness and maintain' ! i ii .,,,,,,1 , i fniin : that might anoo irom aucn an acuon. ; i'miu uu nimwi tune is io uiae 1 """" hsl'ril"; "fro'";lhejUlllllryi.olnmlt.eeoftheVounc.l:,hebarkoff nivdog. week, month after month, j ar ami ; HJWt;ver xt.prleil that it had given j "That Is what umkes me bait your year out and rot "I"' before his i, cents or privilege to no river buat ! nrm , art that 1 not all by long lime- this might furnish a good subject , company to make use of its liver front-. ,.,, f(ir yesterdiiy they misled tnv r a paper . he read a. - meeting o, 1 ! T the Stale Kdilona! Afsociatmn. j ,.ure j,, tliat t,a.eClly has suf- ,VUPn "'. I"'11' ''" lde u Why gmw old, .dr. Woodward'' No I ftrt( from for many years, the road j amashed my dog lu a way that work should i e more delightful than j fund invariably having to be annually j hurts your rode, and causes It to be tliiit of the country editor, who knows that he is lal.iirmg as mucn-or more ; so s any other man of his district fur j that district's upbuilding, it is true j thiil the country newspaper mini on null y occasinns has just cause fer con- ! ' trui'tii.g ii grouch, ill a ays the must His clientele is.not : appreciative. The I "'' t '"' P-l'-'. M ' curry many, inanv iia lies of free mat ti r, are too often considered a free ihi ilitiin. The country i ewspi:pcr mini's M'ighhiirs Inn oflen fail to realize that Hit ne srHsuiue ciiluniiis are his slock in tr:,l Vi t it is a real and valoalile coiniiioility, ami lhe owner of it i-huiild 1 1' aliowiil us ri iisoniilile a profit fur it us the merchant, lhe liulclu r or the linker. lint keep out of the rut, Mr. Wood iird. Indeed, the columns of the (liiipliic show that you are up, working, smiling and getting out a pa pi r that liteathes youth, even though the puli loher's years are growing apace. THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA Ilown at Ashland the people am cull ing their progressive town "The Carls bad of America," anil they are making it stick. Nature has been prodigal in giving our cousins of southern Oregon much of Sfenery and charming en vironments, and they aro making the must of these blessings. The progress ive, citizens ol Ashland aro concentrat ing llnir elFurts of publicity in a cam paign to tell the story of the wonderful lithiu springs ol Unit community. They seem to be succeeding, and we wish them the greatest success. Why shouldn't this town with its healing waters become better known in the next decade than the original Carls bad? The "See America Kirst" idea is taking, and our sister city is going to realize from the fever it will bring just as wo here in the Hood Kivre val ley. And if people come to Hood liiver there will he no need for them ever to leave for cures of Ashland's lithia wilier. Tl'KSDAY WAS Aim DAY Commercial organizations through out the stale are worked for big pub licity fur .the apple Tuesday. It was "Apple Day," and the king of fruits ruled supreme ut the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco. Hood liiver was on the lips of thousands of people in the great Pacific metropo lis T nesilny. 'lhe true value of such publicity ciimes lioni the cumulative taste for the apple. The fruit tastes mighty line the lirst tune. Hut the eater wants mure, if he has luul a lluud liiver Spitz, and it w ill really he belter the second time. Publicity that will bring about the apple habit will be of the greatest value to the apple grower. If a box of apples can be delivered to the family i"i ill n u itii rc nt it riiiiKim , i, 1 1 In iii-i,,i unit iF I ' " ' 1 , , , .ii I'll"! ii'" o 'ci'im Hi" mil:. nnuui, -iv in,- I hey are good, clean specimens, with no , frHIC()i llut niatted. water color and waste, mother and the children will I pastel sketches were shown and the ns not tiiul it a ilillicuH task to prevail ! sembly room of the Commercial cb.b upon father to stock the pantry with a i ''V0""1" ,"u i",,1".l!r ""'J,'"" J ,Uu .. ! glories of Hood liiver valley. Satur- secunii Imx. day evening Mr. Kuwer entertained an I audience that packed the hall with his The Miss 1' riilay who wedded on ll.i ' uniipie rhymelets of Cats and other PHI, ii...v reasonably expect a long and : Jhiiig principally others. Anyone who . .'. . ' ; heard Mr. Kuwer Saturday night made happy hie, 1 eople who aren t subject j,,,,,,, c,,mnj(1 fl)r Sunday dinner. to supetstiliiiiis fears must be invested j lluud liiver has many attractions, and with that normal courage and sense ! among them is Anthony Kuwer in the which makes fur success and felicity, i summ,,r time- It is the person forever haunted by the ! A n1'11 'f ,t.he '.'"UntV T ,Hy . , , council and club directors was held in shadows of tear who gets the least nut j lht, prlora ast Friday evening, giving of life ami who is lirst to seize upon attention to the matter of a publicity the 1 1; i . ads of discoid and weave them i ft"l the valley during HUli. The i, i haunting fabric cf grief. Super-, olub ,,i,re,,,t,,,rs t,rf i"1"f'";ted to pre- 1 pare a tentative budget stating under slitious awo reveals a weaknees al-; wiat heads money would be required though it may not bo a serious one. If and in what amounts, and submit to the facts were known marriages held in the face of current superstition may be tl lan. n i tis t successful lines. -Oregon- P.ecmii.e the city council is preparing ' tu raise the maximum road tnx ovv 1 ciut. lor every man with ideas and , ocm nornmg -vnen , , . , . ,, ' who is willing to work for the good of . '"' beard her say over the plume: posil.lc each vcar from two nulls tn 00(, Kivpr. Kverv once in a while, "I can understand all the rule es live nulls duos not necessarily imply the directots are gratified by receiving j cept the otic at the bottom ,f the enrd. iniii i a .ii um win ne incteasi il. llic proposed amendment to the charter j i . j . . . I wneu iur n me people lor . it will eliminate technicalities that may be misleading. It is a fact that mini' than two mills of taxation have been u-u'd for sttcit improvement fur several years pn-t. liecause of the charter legulalinns the moliej has been IriiAii through the general fund. Krom the ca t and middle west we arc having news of damaging frosts. Here our Iste veectables ennt mini I .i .i . , . ii.iuri-n, aim our uowermg plants seem to have taken on a new growth, trees are even blooming. ! W hen f hai'k!i;ivinK ro tnes local orch jarditits will feci like returning their thanka for the good weather given them fur this season' apple harvest. i II' . . ' . .. .v. . ' . . ... .. L. ,. :n I i " ler inan me aay tirore. . COUNCIL GKANTS NO DOCK PRIVILEGE The city of Hood Kiver will no, Krant an v river boat lines the prmlene of inn inn ul hv flint nl I i.iuhmia HLrci'l on the Columbia river front. Hetmh ; ,i.,. n, ,.,,.i,,iuruiuinliiii that mill,, ,ri v ili-wea had 'been granted the 1'et- ,,e' j rahsporlution Co., the roui.cil : was on Monday nittht in receipt of a; cr ,'"' wThillne.' ! r'tUnd't 5! wbo fUKKefited a suit at equity to clear the municipality of any entanglements bulstered by translcrs lrom me general j fund, the city council has ordered an ! ordinance prepared calling for an j , i.rei.are.i calling for alntrnlment to the charter, the same to provide tor a maximum.taxjevy.of five i mills annually tor street pnrposes in ! uiiiuii nf th iirnuiifit muvimofn of two .. lhe charter amendment will be voted j on at the nex general municipal elec- " U ' " 'T? V "-..l..- M...u iht jiiiuuku oi nwii innvii ...v.i..-, ...r,... the cilv will bring to a close the mat ter ol the dedication of a street by J. K llalchelder lu the west part ol the city. The street will extend from the west end of Kailroad avenue and fur nish an outlet for the new spray fac ility now being constructed by J. 0. Ilulcher. Truman Huller was appointed by the council a member of a committee, to tie composed of representatives of lhe Commercial club and county court. which will deliberate oyer and decide on the sum to be appropriated lor the community's publicity needs next year. 1 he club proposes to raise iiH), and a like amount is asked from both the county and city. Of this sum $1,211(1 will be used for the purpose of puying a salary of a club manager. Dl GOING TO PARKDALE The Pine Grove minstrels who last Saturday night put on their show at the Pine Grove grange hall, where 300 valley folk laughed themsleves tired, will journey to Parkdale on Saturday night. Their shnw will be put on in the Parkdale hall. The mummers have been familiarzing themselves with some jokes peculiarly adapted to the Upper Valley, it is said, and such celebrities as C. I. Johann si'ii, the Pomona grange master, J. V. Thompson, the Parkdale booster, and K. J. Mclsaac. the popular Upper Val ley merchant, will be the victims of well meant shafts of the ridiculous. FOREST PROD CO. MAY BEGIN RUN The lumber outlook is better now than at any time during the past year. The Hood Kiver Forest Products Co., organized by two experienced timber men, F. K. Newby and A. A. I.aumnaii, has'cntnpleted the installation of a mill on the'.headwaters of Phelps creek and have made tentative arrangements for its operation this winter. If open weather prevails the plant, which will employ 2.r or more men, will operate throughout the winter season. The output of the mill will be (turned to Kuthton, by way of the Hume of (ho Stanley-Smith Lumber Co., the big mill nf which at Green Point has been (dosed for the past two seasons. Commercial flub Notes The exhibit of Anthony Kuwer 's pic tures in the assembly room of the Club attracted a stream of visitors all of last Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Artists have come to Hood Kiver, painted their pictures and gone away and few have had the pleasure of see ing their work, but Mr. Kuwer 'a charm ing personality has made him a host of friends here who have insisted that others have an opportunity of seeing Iw.... h.i O.W....1L. l.iU l.llm Alwi.,1 III the ( cuncil at last Monday s meeting and to the county court who are now ,i,,i. ii., ii,. i, .,,1. ,i , i ... , , . , 1 i " ik I ii i-i . shows thiit the (li ferent activities of . the club are supported by men of wide- ly varying interest. There is room in I ,Me ipiu:niuui oi someone wno nas i . '"r iur- j t l' 'll'fcll-.-3 111 Mil: llllllllV. 11 ; ,,nl.,rtnuio iht -oil,, man gives his time for public work suspicion gains thai he bus sonu Jselrish movtive. Ihc Hood Kiver Commercial club tins on its records many instances of unscllisln ess that would he a revela tion to those who refrain from I ecom ing one of its members. The Peseimist Sayt: 1 don't see why folks should have any dlllbulty In belielng In love at lirst sight. To me that sort of love seems more natural and better fortified ,i i . . . """ ' V una is supposed to lvttr rouuw eiienueii acquaintance. Illcli tnou Times Dispatch. HATED THE RAILROAD. And So Would Almoat Any On Undor ' ' the Circumatancaa. The following letter, uvi Railway ' and Locomotive Etiglueertcg, waa ro- reived by ttie claim ageut f oue of tbe .,. big western raiiwaya aomo tlino ago: -For aome week paat my dog bai tn in the (..bit of al.ktog blelf oiau tbe ran ttt toer tLd D.it m i pint, a Lid be never harmed do one by j , fco doing, our never would, a I bav known him frrnu child, Tery peace j fill and fund of young children, and j ' awful fond of the butcher' ahop, bo-1 ; fure where be would alt up on bla hind ( , - ' ... "... , ,. legs and Ieg with voice of Joy for would run at the car be would act -'W. tut still would nlver Injure i the Iniln bv word or deed If Toil hail: a hundred train whizzing naat lr dav ! or nlle. j "Hut what doe the fireman on the! "' Mml El 'f f" tnr,w ,U"'I" "f - d squirt hot water iin,m him. w bl. b be tells tut In loo.cil at askance l.y every thlukliig tax payer and mother, ..i KHV v ,m s,.,.h . vrM with Its saunlches that Inive a thin rim of hum round the algc. so when you loi k your teeth with It you get left, and the rude has got your money In Iienni. I'y on the whole thing Is what 1 Nay.' Our Own Acts. What man Is there who does not laboriously, though all uncons Inusly. himself fashion the sorrow that U to be the pivot of his life?- Maeterlinck. No Roof For Him. rnirlng an automobile trip lust sum iner a Nan Francisco limn stopped one night with a party of teamsters lu the mountains. Strolling about the eunip. he noted thut many of the men bad put their blankets under the wagons to "UK FOn KIUHT OI T IN THIS OPEN." serve as beds. One innu, however, had taken particular pains to curry his bed ding a considerable distance aw ay from the wagons uud the rest of the men. Seeing til in thus by himself tho Sau Francisco mini asked the camper why he did not sleep under the wagons the same as the others. "W ho, me';" asked th old fellow as he twisted around In Ids blankets. ".Not much. Me for right out lu the open. It's too daru coutlu lug to sleep under a roof." Hii On Chanc. A Wedding company on Its way to the magistrate' otllce hud to cross a river In a skiff, when, as luck would have It, the brldegruoin fell Into the w liter. Wringing her bauds, the bride oiled out that somebody should save her be loved. "What for?" asked one of the compa ny, "He's a good sw liuiuer." "That's Just. It!" ciled the bride. "Oou't you see that be Is swimming to ward the other bunk?" - Puffalo .News. Strictly Obedient. Colonel KcinysH of the Fortieth regi ment was remarkable for the studied pomposity of Ids diction, one day observing that a careless man tu the rank had a particularly dirty face, which appealed not to have been wash wl for a twelvemonth, he was exceed ingly Indignant nt so gross a violation of military propriety. "Take him," said he to the corporal, who was nn Irishman, "take the man and lavo him In the river." After Home time the corporal re turned. "What have you done with the man I sent w ith vim?" inquired the colonel. 1'p flow the corporal' right luinduerosa the peak of his cap. 'Sure an t plalse y'r honor, and didn't y'r honor tell ue to lave him In the river? And sure enough I left him In tho river, and there he Is now, accord ing to y'r honor's orders." - London Vtill. Out of Sight. lleWlc nilirrtl'il vnillnr n-nninn tiu.1 ., ,,,,,,1,,,. n,.i ' lt, ... , ,,, , ,,.,, -. up g'1 company scut her a card of rules. witu instructions to stii.lv them well ,,. . . . " h". l"u!'ln 1 " '1 they . . 1 1 ll,'r 1 ,tlH 'See uilu-r ! ' ItV liii!i.,n,i to SCI ther side. Tti man has hx.sl It ! against the wall." Starvation. What Is It? What occurs? What part of tlv human mechanism fa.ls tiist or lasi. when a person Is deprived vatlon the body loses weight, the va- Hons functions (walking, silting up, etc.) tacome weaker, the bodv temner. 1 hire tirst rises, then falls, and death supervenes after the loss of al-out 40 ' per cent of tl.e body weight The los Is Hot eutiallv dlslrlliot.sl itltl.ttiir 1 - " --- -- " , lose the most, theu the bones, skin aud i liver, and (least of aUi the heart, brala r ttti . TT "I Men's fleeced lined shirts, drawers, a splendid med. JT W i n I pr linn prwpi r weight underwear that wears we!1, y c You will never find a better chance to supply yourself with We have a splendid lot of woolen shirts and drawers for your winter underwear than right now. We have on spec- men. Most of these were bought at a big bargain and we ml sale some exceptional bargains in nice fleeced lined give you the opportunity to share in this good buy. A good shirts and drawers for children in sizes from 16 to f r share of this is worth $2 a garment. Our special AC 26, at the garment only ! IDC price, while they last, the garment only VDC geeced lined ve6dpanta same as above in sizes or Sl)et.iaildies' and gents' Sweater Coate, assorted colors at the garment onl aid weaves g0O)1 weight. A bargain in every one PA Your choice JvIC Nice fleeced lined medium weight union suits for Q - Misses in sizes 6, 8 and 10 only. The suit )DC ... See our splendid line of New Silks just in Indies' heavy sanitary fleeced vests and pants in grey, . ecru and white, a very warm and agreeable gar- i r ment for winter, the garment DC Th js store is the home of I lart Schaf f ner & Marx . ,. , . . . . ! ! . , , and Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats Ladies non-shnnking woolen vests end pants nicely fin ished, soft and agreeable to wear, a garment that will give you warmth and comfort without excessive weight, is easily washed and most satisfactory in every way, all sizes. Val- . A i T r A T 93C THE PARIS FAIR and spinal cord. Some persons starve without actually being denied food. Certain constitutional diseases bring on conditions which cause log of weight and grout weakness of every portion of the organism; the food eateD does not feed the disease ridden tis sues and a state of starvation follow. Thus a person may starve even In the midst of plenty. Marked loss of weight, while In seeming good health. Is n posi tive Indication of some serious system ic disorder, which if treated lu time will prevent further loss of weight and avert starvation and death. Printing Coin en Linen. The print of a silver coin or medal may be made on silk or linen by dip plug the fabric lu a solution of nitrate of Bllver and stretching lt over the face of the coin until the Image 1 tin- nrllltwit n'liu Milan tu unnlil7uil htr riln. I i - " " J w 'I' ping lt Into a solution of nitrate of silver, made by dissolving sixty or eighty grains of nitrate of sliver in one ounce of water. Wet the portion j of the cloth w hich la to receive the I Impression In the solution, and when nearly dry draw lt over the face of the coin and tie It at the back. Expose to a weak light, and In a few minutes the raised design of the colu will appear on the linen. A soon as the print 1 dark enough remove and wash In clear water. When uearly dry Iron lt smooth with a warm Iron, placing a piece of tissue paper over the prlut lu print ing from the colu or medal lt 1 advis able to paste a piece of paper on the reverse aide, so that the silver will not come In contact with the sensitized fabric. - An Irreverent Goat. The Welsh fuslleer were presented by Queeu Victoria with a goat, which, after several year of exemplary con duct, fell Into bad ways. It culminat ing act of insubordination occurred when the regiment was quartered at Wrexham, and one fine summer even ing after mesa the officers were stroll ing about smoking and enjoying the fresh air. The colonel stooped down to push lu the end of hi trousers strop, and the goat, which happened to be ciose by, found the temptation Irresist ible. He charged fiercely and butted his commandlug ottlcer against au ad jacent wall with such force that both his eyes were blacked and his face was otherwise damaged. By this es capade the goat earned the title of "the Hcbel," and only the good record of his curly years of service sared blm from being drummed out. London Ex press. Treasurer's Report Kepnrt of the treasurer of the Hood liiver Choral Society October 1, l!il.": KKl'KI I'TS 'Jl 1-iipien KiinpnOIrt Kolks SiMigH m ",0c lll 0 Patriot t (. oncei t ii ;ii IIISIU'KSKMKNTS No (re IIiihI rehesmals I'atnotir concert J ".t l.nnilii-i' liirStsse .... 7 4'A HikiiI Kiver Hinder for Print lag 7 Ui K. A. I'l'Hio lliiiitln still Cotton 'J..HU Oralorlu KinniHiiuel liiKilm i; t-'HIlirr Kemp h Old Folks Hoiikm 2-' :i. NIii i-i Music Send Out I tiy Light, etc.. . , 3:.'i llHliini'i- mi Hand . 11 s tX I. H. ACIIKSON, Treasurer. Sanitary Congolcum Rugs The I 'raiu Company lias just received ii large shipment of these new ami pop ular nitfs. They have lieen advertised widclv in the magazine and are recom mended especially for Kali and inter use as tbev are dirt and water proof. Show ii in nil sizes from door mats to large room rugs and a splendid variety "f patterns and colorings, tiiey aro sine to meet instant success. And the cost is less than any other floor covering. K A. I iiinz Co., exclusive agents. dlotl Notice or Partnership Dissolution Notice is hereby given that the part nership relation heretofore existing be tween Charles C. U'inuion aidC. Claude Thompson, by virtue of which said par ties conducted the business of commis sion meriiiants under the If tin name of Hood Kiver Produce Kxcbange has lieen by mutual consent dissolved. Charles C. I-emmon will continue said business under the name of Hood Kiver Troilnee Kxcbange, and will pay all obligations and own all the assets of and will col lect all the hill receivable due the for- ' ' i-ii w r t vttnv dJS C. CI.Al'lK THOMPSON. How's This? We offer One Huudred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh trh nkT ft CO Toledo O We. the uadursiKnerl. have known F. J. Cheney for ike last 15 year, aoil believe V. U.. ..u.ul. hnnnrlhU In an Kll l Tl a transaction and nnanciauy aDie io carry out a"' obligations made by hts firm, AGONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Hah j Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. acting directiv noon the blood and mu r-.ni. .if is ivilpm Teettmnnlala sent free. Hrloe T6 cent per bottle. Sold bv., lly Pm, .up'.Uc. September Weather Report. 71 111 Mi Mi "7 ns 71 7(1 CH 71 71' I',1', t7 ;r, 74 7H M4 SO Kt HO lili til (if) 74 7h ti2 lit 70 74 7-"i .Ml Hi 4"i 51 47 41' ." o.l Hi US I". Ill 4". 4:i fll I'l 4:1 Id Hi b! 4H 4S 4!l 44 4t) l 4i :i4 :!d 41 4 5 Ii 7 S !l 111 II 12 l:i 14 l.'i Hi 17 1H III I'll Jl St'MMAKV Mean Maximum 73 2 Mean Minimum 44.7 Mean rS.(iii Total Kainhill 0.00 inches Number Clear Ihivs 14 Number Partly cloudy l:l Number ( loudy M Liubt frost on the 24th and LHIb. Heavy frost on the L'-'ith and I'Stb. Sitrnod S. K. KIM HA I.I, for !'. 11. KIMl. W.I,, (Cooperative Observer. Notice! Manager P. D. Lambert of Gem Theatre wishes to announce once more that the Gem will be leas ed on Sundav, October 24th, to Mr. C. R. Coul ter of Seattle, for the showing of W. Griffith's wonderf u 1 masterpiece THE ESCAPE This feature will be shown at advance prices and for that reason Mr. Lambert will Rive Mr. Coulter full control on this date. Oakdaie Greenhouses The first 15 days in December is a good time to plant Roses, Shrubs and all hardy plants. We have them. Have also tu lips and daffodils. Pot plants for winter at Franz', where orders for cut flowers will be taken. Fletcher (SI Fletcher Phone 47.48 Hood River Statement of Ownership, Management.etc Of Hood River Glacier published wwkly at Homi Hivcr. Oregon, as ivquirod by th Act of Auust 4, 11M2. Rlitm-, Joe I). Thorn iaon: ManmriiiK Editor. Huh ints Manatfer and Fubiishr. A. D Moe, A. D. ML swk owner. Known htmdholtlrs. mortKftjfe. and other se curity holders, holding- l.er cent or more of total amount of bond. mortrures. or other ttecurittes: None. A. D. Moe, Owner. Sworn toand subscribed before me this 2Mth dav of S' ptL-muer, 1105. A. W. Onthank. N4tary I'libtic for Oregon. My commission expires May ltli. SOCIETIES. himiII KIVKK UlUUK Nil. H6, A. K. n1 A M. Mih'Ih MHturtlay fVciiliii! ou or imfo rai h lull moon. II. IIkk.sh.mck, W. M 1). McDoMALO. Mefretry. Himfl liiver t'oimiuoiilery No. 12, K. T Mwim cvit.v tlml 'l iiwulny evening eacli iiiioitn. II. I- liCMiu.K, 1.. A. 1. Miik, Kiinrilrr. IKHlli KIVKHCH AI'I KK NO. 27. K. A. M. Mcflu nfsH Hudtlnrii Krlihiy llllltitsiir eucll month. V. c. I'.rim'K. H. f. W. A. WHAH'IHK, StvrrtHry. MT. lltKUi I'llt'M'lhNo . . S. M. M?t lu MhnoiiIc HhU fvery llilril TtietHlHy In ucti nioulh. H. t. VUMBLI.T. 1. M. 11, Uikshmb, KwurUer, AT THE ELECTRIC TODAY '.N!;vw.n3 x- - Cxi Eleie Janis in the "Caprices of Kitty. HO' 111 KIVKK (.'HAKi'KK, NO. 2ft. O. K. H. MeetH hih-iiiiiI unit fiiio Ui 'l iicMltiy evening ot each niontli. V inliin-H roriliitli v wHri'innU Mum. Ii. 1) Ooci.u, W. Al. Minn alt a 1'oolic, Wecietary. WAtlNA TKMFI.K FYTII IAN SI si Kits Not; Meeinthe nrnl, tluril hiii! titlli TiieMtnyN nl Mich in. mill ill K . of I' null. Mrs. I' liirt'iii't' Kuliit. M. K. ('. (OKKKAN NTH AN S HAN, M. oi H. it C. SI SIK I.V.NN, M. nl K. HOOD Ul VKK I'lltl 1,1', NO. Mi, Wli.MKN OK WiHrilciafl-Mii'iNiil K. nl I'. luill mi Hit Qt'MtaiKt 1 hii'l i InoMlavH uf eHro montti. M IN. Ili-liriTIl Willi, U. N. Mw M attik Nn k rinh s, I'lei B. WAI'COMA I.OIIOK No. Ml, K. OK 1'. V1hWh ill K. ol P. Imll evers1 'rtli-mlnv lit tit. K. W. I'.hii'iluii, (',('. LolllH lsilili''K, K. of R. Hint S. 1'. K. Jon nmon, .l. of K. HA.10I. HKHKKAI1 I.OliOK No. tful, l.O.O.K. Mccik tlie fli'Nt ami thiril 1'iii'Miliiy i-vcuinii In each month in tin; (iiitl l-ell'iU-N 1 1 h 1 1, ki-viii lililes Hinith nl MimiiI Hhit, U. Ii. 1. Kll.aheth l.iicv, N. O. It. M. Cain;li(-.v, Hev. KK.MI l.ol'OK, No. 1M, I.O. o. K.-MwIk ill. Odell o.lil Krllown' liall cvt'i v Mat nr (tuynlKlit. Vlnltorscorillitlly weli-ium-d. I.. K. ItollKKIX N. U. J. K. ( Al.llH Ki.l., '. (I. John c. in i HHAi.i., -Vi ri'iary I.AUItKI. ItKHH KAII 1 .1)1)1 iK Nn. 87, I.O O.K. Mi'l-tM tlri.1. unit Hunt Mtilnluys cai-li liinli'.li. orvii lii-v, N. ii, I'lma ( nlliy, V. o M IMri MWltVui-lel', S.-i- It AN BY W. K. C. -Meets seemiil miiiI fiilllth Niitliriliivs of eiieh iniinlli ill K.nl !'. ill. .Mrs. I,. M. Hi nlley, l'i i miIi iiI. M km. C. Stkana ii a n, Mi-crHury. OI.KTA ASSKMHI.Y NO. HCI, I'M'l'KI) AllT ihttliN. -Meels tlm first iiiul Hunt Weitnen days, work; seeunil anil l.niiili Weilnesitays ArliNiiiH' hull. It. I). II l.Miii'iiH, M, A. J. Ii. Kolituo; Heeretaiy. W. O. W.- Id iiulnr met-ltiiKN are neM the (list mill I hint Mnnilayn nt e.ieh innin ii m K. nl H. hull. Visitors enrilially invited, ii. c. c. L. H (Vilisiiii. ('. ('. (ien. A, Cloin.li, (ieik. 11)1. KW1I. UK I.Oi(iK NO. 1117, I. (). (.). K. Meeio in Ha eriial hall, everv IhuiNitav "'Kht. h' n snv.ler, N, u. tiKo. W. TunNiKoN, -leoretary HOOD KIVKKt AMI', NO. ;,7U3, M. vV. A -.MeelK in K nl I', hall every 1M ami tint Weil ol eaeh ninnth. .lanies llawtli.un V C C. I;. Dakin. Clerk. HOOD III v Kit VAI.I.KY I lit. MASK sol '1 ici'y Hood Kiver, Ore. .las. siriuniliiin I're (3 1. Niekelsrn See. I,esi. Huller. 1 rea. Call iilione r.'in. KDKN KNCA.il I'M KM', .No. 4S, 1 o o K KeulHl' ineetinjj seeuud and tnnrtli 'i'li.-silays ol each niiiiith. A.li. Iiaiivh c 1' W. II. Mi lii IKK. Xeiibe. FOR SALE Knr Sale or Trade spy enw, reistirM. l-'nr hay or wihhI, Plume ;YsrL.i. Kor Sale A .'(I inn ea,iu ilv ,.,,i euii,., either Imiiil nr pnwer, vm (lenity m w, 'jn eeilt iliseiiiinl Irniil nrit;illill . lee. One hriuid new Mamlt wilBim licit, seme dlseiinnl ,1 K Ihoninson, I'arkdale, Or., tel odei; Iv. l or Sale- Ki lie lialeil out straw he the ton or earloiut. c. A. I'arv in, :;ln Kast ;nl sireel I'ostlanil, Oleynii. n.. Kor Sale-Rhode Island lied .llets. 1'hnne (i77, Lew is A lirmvn. (,ut Km Sale-Teain, haiuess and wiikoii' will sell Hi u ImriiHin, phoin: ;t n:i; W. Ii. Cainihe!l. Knr Sale or Trade for liay-CalveN mid imbs I'lionc lliili. ' Kor Sale I have uniloiihdl I v one of lhe best l)iiy in a neat, el.-an hmne 111 the ril nl Hood Kiver. W ill sell lninished or ii i it ii r nisheil, Hue t.HMtion, two lots, terms- plume M, H. K. Allen, lieliuonl linad. Kor Sale nr Trade al a I'.areuin power Bllliini'ihile. phone hi n. A 111 lulls Kor sale-Onnd .leisev lieil'er. Telephone Ni is. just fresh oil P'-J tl i- wood di'luered. I'lione ujs l-'or Sale Ode I ."id. KorSiile -.lersi y heit.-r. hisl liesu. w ,lh call froni liiKli sra.le soa k and has promise ol mnii'iil Bii'mniw .Msn all weeks old .ler sey calf. I'lmm in: A O. I,i It r or Sulc-MKi acres. :7.i acres in culiivaliou , rismi house, hire bain -proitf water pitted to house and Itarii, .im acres ii.uv liciii- seeded l wheal, six headol h.ilses, ill bend of Ihus JO tonsol hay, farm huilx mid w ig.u, :t nil is fltuu two Milroa is. price il 1 uki, in nis or will trade for Hood Hi , r alley proia-rlv .1 M Curtis, lygh Vnlley, tireg .ii. ' Kor Sale-A gentle horse, no k for driving or farm wink: -ell wt v ciuap: inuuir.' of mn Bros , Kl. ). Imx ji. licimoni Ii, strict. s:i Kor Sale-for I lire, -tniii i h oi lis cosl , double nsileit lent Itxh. IJ o . allunsi m.w ,jm large fly. Abrahsin .Monuw , Kl. 1 Isix 'l oll Kor Sale at a Barnaul on account of failing health, 1 will sacrifice my itnnioiiaide hoiue on lib sti-eet and my good .i nlsr drHy busi ness if uken al once. Lou Stevens. sai Kor Sale or Kxehnnije-Modern ciinlpii(t house ami ,nt In city of Hood Kiver, free or ini iimlieianee, al h leal tuoxiiin price, or will take a kimmI team of inures, horses or giaid el He unit perhaps Miiiie rami linpleinenlH, wa ,,'!!s..t',.' lu x''lnKe. Ota. W. Unit, Hm l!2l. It. It. No. I. .,(, HorSali One ti-liieliea Mitchell wiiifon In first cIbsh condition Willi ntw Hpnle nick KhoneOdell n;n, k;llf Kor Sale-I'iirelireil Pnlnuil China plKs for wile at (trade pig prices. We are ovemtockeil and will sell lllieen pure bred Ih ol April and May lanow in lrom jfi lollu eueh. II H UalllKHii. I'lione rfw;. sti tf llu; Simp -Old llelmer place at Ml. Hood, in acres ltll in cultivation, kihm! bulhllng, l'i h e (H). Sold on good tenon. J. M.ttui heltsun A- 1 'O. Myf l or snle-4:t acres at Willow Flat. W acres illhihie,.! acres in cultlvatlou, ft room house. Jn per acre, ou good terms. J. At. Ciiluerisuii ('- svtf A Snap-tl'i acres ou the Columbia Hlgliwav some bearing orchard, lots ot free water; will make the finest Summer home. Price Jhou.OU. your iiwii lime al ii per cent Interest. See the oniWer apiblf Thoriiushbreil Hig Type Poland.Clilua liogs for Hle-A lew service boars, bred gilts and weanlni; pigs all reuisteied or eligible lo reg ister. These are sired tiv our Hig Knox, Hold shindaid and (iriind l,onk tmars, lilg Knoit sired the junior (Hand Champion of Iowa I '.' I 1; these are all of the big easy feeding pro. Idle type and are priced lo sell, Address H. s. Oalligaii, II. sal River, Or., phone i;W. ollt FOR RENT Knr Kent - Light I'lione :t"'.l. housekeeping room, oiilif H or Kent -Tract of i seres for rent smull oii tiard, good land, rent very cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. At. H. Arinsirong, I'aradlse Harm. oi Km Kent Kiii iiKlied or not 4 rixim bungalow barn H desired: W. It. Jones, ulioue 3t'.42. e eul ugs. onlil rnr Kent-House and also fin ulshed risims lor light housekeeping. Plume S'tH. J. W. oighy. 0-.n t or Kent -Strawherry ground. J. It Hhoe maker, phone i.TiJ. tiiii WANTED Winded - Man ied man from Hie Kast wauls posit Inn on ranch. Address Kred liryut,caie (' I. Huberts, HiHid Kiver, Oregon. OV!9 V allied -Man and wife want work on rami, wile in do housework and man to do general work on farm. Kelerences. Address Box Hi, lce, Oregon, ,al Wanied-To rent or care for ranch. Oood '''" let s. Address Hox :il, Mosier, Or. oil Wauled - A position by young man with small ismily to take charge ot small rauch. I'lione Vm'J. o'l Wanted -To sell two saddles. One heavy sddlc for man mid other lady's saddle. Tel. '-'!"' Ol4 MISCELLANEOUS Lost Ladles black and white coal aud linen duster between Slate of Washington dock and Van Hum. Keliini to The Ulader oftlce tor reward oai Kor Trade - Medium type Poland China Ihihi- aud bred sow, both registered, will trade lor stuck hogs of eiiml value. W. K. Uibson son, odcll. Ore. o28 Wanted A gisid young cow, .Immerniao Kraueh, Chas. Struck, Mgr., Lyle, Wn. ob Lost-Wreath and pearl pin. Mm. Murray Kay, phone Mm. oJtt Highest cash prices paid for extra large fancy apples and pears. All varieties. Call Ml. Hood Hotel, Hoiuuttl. To Trade- What huve you to trade for llOI1.'l 11. u W,- . o38 Kound-A small hand bag. containing alt ver and house key. Owner call 4704. oi Kor Trade-nnpre big limher, tl acre tilla ble, t,ve miles nn Mosier creek: clear Idle hy owner, o. L. ( reightoii, pi one fiTKi. o.'t l.nsi - Hi t w een Heights and top of grsde, a heat. v stock saddle. Suitable leward for re cnveiy. phoue :Ut; W. 11. Campbell. ail Pound- lue s. ltmP!i Hudson automobile a liiil and gloves. Owner may nave same by I'lOltll" at Hlacier onica ami MMvlm? for this ndvertisenienl. li.'l roiind-A lady's coat ou Mlale Road last week, owner may have same. U calling at raahionaiid pay ing cost of advertising. oi!l Los. - A small brown riding hat. please leave at Ulader otllce. Pluder (-14 strayed or stolen - Jersey steer calf. 18 luoiiinsold. Notify j. u Udford. Belmout. Ueward. ol4 Win winter one gentle horae. Good hay, bedding and stall in.. in hu ulshed. V. M. Cut ting, I rout Lake, Wash. o28 Kor Service-"nuiitry Uentleniau". Thla iiiagiiliiceni Poland itliiua boar from the fam ous 1 hnninsjw.Lawann herd Is now stationed al lhe Keit Cross ranch, 1 iu lie north of Park, dale, 'eel, with privilege of return. 23tf TYrPEWRITKRS-For tale or rent on easy tertua A. W. Onthank aSt-u