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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1918)
IlHI IlIVKIi CLAriKU. TIIi nsiiAY. Al'iif'ST UiS buah Bluer (Siamr el !-s -1 ! - -ii , V. !" ,,t.-.l !.. : - If -111 I 1 :: :c w- v to u- ! Ti.iii. r ll t. iiie! .nle-l. AltlHIW l. MOP l'uNihcl. Suli-riiUtn, M."0 IVr War. I'l Bill UONOMV l.i meet the exiiioi-! f war evetv i'Miviihml of the H.imJ Uiv.tr valley has , , .1 ...... loiind it nccest-an to make i-acnuees. i i. ..i VVr y shoult rot the J.ni.-tu-e of tnct economy be carried into the con.iu.'t ef public affairs? , . . , u ... ... h is apparent that such teps are under way. I he appo.ntment of the Tx Kc work in Hiiy committee, which will .operation with the county ,,,urt and all other public bodies has made pos-ible nu.-h a condition here. Uy cooperative etforts considerable pruning may be atipt'ed to the Hood Kiver county budget without any jrreat confusion. Let us have a new standard of ideals at budget-making time. Instead of trying to Krab off all that is possible, Ut each district vie with the other in an effort to set a new record for the smallness of its wants. As an individual, you know that you . , . . . , . - are not buying, or KoinK into debt for it. anything these days unless you or your family absolutely needs that ar- tide. Let the same principle be ap- ... ,r . phed to county affairs. MCtlVlTIHV 1RMV MLAIn .-K1 With the approval of the govern- ment, the State Council of Defense and .... , . . , , (.overnor Withycott.be, the talvation Army will conduct the next Oregon war drive. A quota of $."(l,tXNI, a half of w hich has already been raised by . , , A - , . IVrtland, has been set for tne state. The campaign will close September 21. The Salvation Army, as you need not be told, has done a wonderful work in ine war. .'rm woiheis nave I'enc truted to the very front lines, where many of them, adminstering to the wounded of the Allies, have given up their lives. The Salvation Army mer its your support. So save some of the money you are going to apply to war appropriations and give it to the workers of the Sal vation Armv. THE HUH GOLD STAR The fifth golden star has been placed upon the Hood Kiver valley service banner. News came last week of the death of Karl Robertson, son of Robert Robertson. The death of young Mr. Robertson formed a particularly sad incident. It was known that he was sutleriny: trom a torrn oi heart disease, lie had been in a hospital and was: being made well enough to be invalided : home. Letters from friends had even brought indirect news to the family : that young Robertson was on his way. Friends and neighbors were ready to greet him, the tirst Hood River lad hack trom the rrench front. Karl Robertson was the tirst man of old 12th U. to answer the last call. ,, , l- i ii He has guen hia life nobly. , i. .,, I,. , ,, . It is so uiu . sua that we see the rurd, ' Hivver or tin-lizzie, (.omplunented, eiiher by inference or directly, that we publish the following from the Ore- : , , ; T. ,. , .. , goman. The t, cent tare caused a not in the home oi the Fords, but per- baps Hetroit has tin Fords, like Hood River has none of its own apples." ... ,, . , , f ,. , ,. lo ollset w hatever of the truth may tiller in about the West front rout, we ii- -j i . 1 1 . suppose the kaiser will tell ot his Vic tones on the sea. His C-boats last week sank a hospital ship and some seven or eight fishing smacks. " The Fast Side orhardists are right, big road sign is certainly needed at ,, , , , ... ,. , the intersection of the man, Last Mde road and the old way leading over to The lhilles, It will be worth your while to go to l'ortland next week and see the thin hue ot hlue-chtd veterans, and best of all, become imbued with some of the true patroti.-ni that is theirs. Now is a good time to practice thrift and economy by eating those perish able vegetables from your war garden, saving the more staple crops for later lle. The silversides will soon be runnirg. Can your shave of them. Can you improve on this weather'.' H-H-1-1-H-1-1-1-1-H- M-l I I' 1' l-l-'H-t IhSHHSlMI r HA I II IRS I t H"l-!"l'-l"l"l-M-H-H"l--"l. 1 1 l....l-!4 The next regular meeting of the Hood River County Came Protective Association will be held nt ). McDon ald's store on the evening of Wednes day, September 4. iloiu' and heln tiv ... . 1 11. (let ready to g the Lost Lake road. T Ke your run along and catch a few lish. Mi-spue me iaci mat the river is very iiitnl.lv a iiumU-r of mi, Dili's have ciiiiiht the limit on th,- ,,w,-r river re ci.tK. lishing with fresh salm..n eirirs. " " Fishermen are anxiously awaiting the run of salmon trout m the local st r. am. ....... ( hristian Scientists hlect , The Fust Church of Christ;,ivie,'itist, has elected Mr. and Mrs. C. d. Huelnt respectively second and tirst readers for the tmsuing year. Mrs. Louise Stebbms nnd Mrs. Al Whitehead were elected directors of the church. IMPORTANT SELEC TIVE DRAFT NOTICE Shf t iff Johnson yesterJav received . notice that ail men hve -Ut t-itth- clavs fali between the dates of Jur.e 5 t A'u-t J-l wul le required I., rer- l-Ur u;.ler the seitL-t,e ilratt. Jli-n ' in this, elans sh-uM vail the t xefiiption t.ard at once f r fu.l particulars, j INDIAN CHEEK FILL IS COMPLETED i j ( nr. trai tor J. d. r air-low I has com-, 1 te.i the wurk of thru win a t.n.tj fill a eratriiur reel in neieni across ' , , , . . ((ie jn,jian ,-reek canton and it is ,ly that the road will 'he opened for trariic within the next few days, t'onirnissioiier Haimum, in charge of coiintv road work, is soaking the till w ith wattr from j,,,,,, t,,, alld (.(av wl1 be mixed with the surfa.-it.K of the embankment, chiefly iand. A gravel tolisit:K will bt placed on -' ;rlv the work be. ,.aue f hortaye of lalx.r. was m.t linished as iiuickly as had been planned. Announcement completion oi me r.ll is weelonieil t.y west Mile urcliara ists, who, in visiting the city, were toned to make a detour of several miles. OREGON IS AGAIN OVKR THE TOP . , Mrs. t . H. ( astner says she was j,, ,ast Fri(lav t0 rel.vWe tele. j,ram frm all counties of the state, reporting that every county had tilled its quota in the drive for registrants in the rnited Mates Nurses Reserve, The wman-s Department of the I)e- fense Council conducted the campaign. With a quota of hve Hood liiver has .registered seven young women. The total quota of the state was 3(H). "T,'e fillt,st. young w.,men of our state have registered for this work, fav yrs Castner. Hood Kiver county women are still seeking enrollments for the Nurses' Kerve While the campaign officially closed last Mmdav, Mrs. (astner se- (um, HJ extensin f time Two of luod River county's registrants were unable to qualify, The young women who will train as ' nursps nr.- Misses h lorence Pifer. liettv Kpping, Pearl Candee, Kllen McCurdv and Mrs. Waldo Mills. WEDDINGS lluins-dray Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Huggins have received word of the wedding at Mill Valley, Calif., last Saturday, of their son, I.ieut. Chester Huggins, and Miss Helen Cray, formerly a resident of The Dalles hut whose family now resides at Mill Valley. Both the bride and groom have a host of Oregon friends. Lieut. Hug gins, graduate of the University of Oregon, was a well known athlete, lie won his commission at the second officers' training camp at the Presidi ami lias Peen stationeil tor th' past several months at (lamp Fremont, t'al. I.ieut. Huifuins exnecta to be sent on I overseas duty very soon. V) Sll(!ar For Bees Su(ar fur fledi1K wi ,ie ex. reinely hard to tfet this year, due to the federal food control measures. . (,reHon neekeepers generally n,u their bees rather closely in the iau, says A. I.. Lovett, entomologist of (). ... C "trusting to the bees to collect from scattered sources sullicient honey '",winU''' lhvm- ,Whe" this supply tiula the bee men depend upon feeding glBar f()r winU,r s(lra;e, ()r t() ,,rillK the bees through in the spring. Every elfort was made last spring to supply o . i t i i i . , the extra sugar, but food administral- urs Hre averse to making any further allowance for this purpose, beekeepers ''e urged to allow sullicient honey for winter care of the bees. This not only 8aves 8Ui;ar but insures that the bees wjU wiinter well and be in a condition to reap the greatest benefit from next ear's honey How." 1 Blowers Praises Klickitat Roads , bounty Judge Rlowers, who, aceom- panied by his son. Lloyd, and Vernon isuni,PrHm, FlVll Tl,,kl,r' llMS JllSl re. - turned from an automobile trip to (ioldendale, says the worst road he .struck lies between here and Mosier Judge Rlowers says the road from : White Salmon to lioldendale, by way of j Lyle. is if. excellent shape. returned by way of Granddalles and The Palles, says Judge Rlowers, ..,, had some trouble with the sand down near the Columbia. If 1 were , going to make the trip again 1 would go by w ay of (Slcnwood and Trout Lake and return by Lyle. The roads on such ; an itinerary would be found good all Hit' way." fapt. Neville Kxpresses Appreciation ('apt. F. F. Neville, who came here last week with the body of his com rade, Lt. W. L. Carson, declared be fore leaving Friday afternoon that he would like very much to have been able to have expressed personally to all with whom he came in contact his appreciation of their courtesies, (.'apt. Neville was forced to leave before the funeral services were ended, having received orders to return at once to Wichita Falls by way of California. The young otticer declares that the courtesies of Hood River people and the appeal of the mid-Columbia scen ery made a lasting impression on him. "When the war is over, provided I survive it, I am going to come back to Hood River," said ('apt. Neville. Pro-Iierman May Have Worked Here The local office of the Pacific Power i; Light Co. has no record of the em ployment of Wilhelm Rhode, arrested in Portland for pro-hun utterances. It is thought, however, that Rhode was employed with crews that recently .,.,J.Uo,.,i ..f .,.,1.1.. I Ol o j M e i ci iiir i o. i ii u.. x. iii . i oi a oiiui spanning the Columbia River. When arrested Rhode stated to fed eral ollicera that he did not care who won the war. Among his personal etl'ects were found statistical data on i...,.l.lructrn i.rhlnipnlc un.l dun in.N -i... ,i.iv.' .li.tu.,.. chief points. Papers indicated that he had worked here for the power con- cern. Notice of Completion v . , , , Notice is hereby given that J. (,. Fnirfowl has completed his contract for the Indian Creek fill and the same has l.een accepted by the County Court and final pavment will lie made on Monday, the 2tith day of August, liv order of the Count v Court. GREATEST GF ALL SUNS. Q ant Canopu. th B'u Beauty of tHa 6outharn Hem.epher. Star Kier of ujrtlieru luiuls ofreri OverlH.it tint fact tluit Home of tho most Lrtillaut an4 Irautliul star aihl fiLet uebulae and ar cbiatera tu tt ..,,.. beluLU to the southern hra. UpUM aud art Lyt visible tu our Uitl tudca. Mi;ul2cct:t blue Canopus, the legend brightest a:ar tn the heavens, lie Just ! below our southern LotUou In the tkm Ar Nav!9' l"Lait fr ,u famous slip of the Argonaut. It Is ustiuUy divided Into three cui.steLatloiis- I'u pis. l arltia and ela. Canoinis was the chief pilot of the Argonauts, but the star was known aud worshiped on the banks uf the Nile lotiK before It received lie name from the Oreek and has been called the Star of Egypt. It bus also been a guide to many tribes In Africa, South America and Austra lia tu their journey through pathles w lids. Although Slrlus appears nearly twb-e as brilliant as t'anopiia. this Is due only to the fact that Slrlus Is coiiipurn tltely near to us. not quite nine light years distant, Idle Tumpo has b.-eu est 1 milled to be at n dlstaiK'tt of 4'til light years. It Is. lm far as we know, the greatest of all the giant suns, equal In light giving power to fi.VtMt stiiis such as our own. Slritis. with a brilliancy estimated at forty-eight time that of the sun, shrinks Into a pygmy wheu contrasted with Canopm New York Sun. CARVED JADE. I It Tskm Chi Ptlnce to Work j Thi Hard Oriental Slon. When you ko Into an oriental nlu.p In any bl city you are almost sure to ee riniju or ne. khu es or bru. elet which are H pretty, clear green tu col or and urn uiiide out of Jade. If you ak the Nuopman to tell you something about Jade he will answer that the true Judo la noldom found outsldo of Aula and Oeeaulcn, but that In thcKw parts of the world It l to bo had In considerable ipiautltlea. You, of course, know that a dla mond In so hard that It will . ratch glass, but perhaps you hnvo not heard (hut Jade Is also extremely tough and will cut glass mid quartz. Ite.-atis of Its great hardness the tiiati who curves lt must poHscks vast patience, and the Chlnesp arc almost the only people who havo ouffVleht pntletice nnd per sistence to carve designs In Jade. The Chinese make numberless art! ele out of Jndo - paper weights, han dles for swords, bells, bungles, ring", vases, cups plates, pendants, nnd ho on. Jnde Is far from cheap to buy. N'ow adnyi tine plrrcH of Jade are Just as much valued nmoim collector.- us tire fine, paintings for their great beauty and nnlstio value. So, then, If some one gives you n little pendant of carv ed Jade, you will understand that you have u present which not only would bo valued highly today, but one w hich many peoples In nil times would have treasured.-Christian Science Monitor. Th Cat nd th Chicken. An authentic story tells of a uinlpcnt and n female cut In France that lived on ! terms of perfect (unity with nil the anl- mnls on the place- dogs, chickens and j what not. It so happened that a hen j which had ft brood of seven chickens whs killed nccldiMitally. The cat, which i some two weeks before had been de prived of her kittens, appeared to ob serve the predicament of the seven lit tle chickens. She crad led Into their j nest, and the chickens, looking for j warmth, nestled into her warm fur, peeping guilefully. The chickens, fivl by their owner, throve perfectly, and j every day the strange sight was pre sented of their following the mother cat about the premises us !f expecting her ! to tlml them food after the manner of I a hen. Few nondt In China. ; That Industrial development must stagnate so long ns transport facilities ! nre Itindeipiato needs no emphasis, mid when It Is borno In mind that there Is ; not a road worthy of the inline, so much t ns loo tulles long throughout China, It becomes evident that the country Is very severely handicapped. Certainly; there (ire the rivers and canals, which intersect the hind in every direction, but locomotion on them Is naturally slow and uncertain. Railways are few j and far between and serve only to con- j nect it few of the larger centers. Com- , uierce Report. j Constellation of Orion, The constellation known as Orion Is referred to In Job Ix, !) and xxxvlil, ,'!l. Orion Is the "giiiut" of oriental as trotiomy, nnd the giant was Nimrod, ihe mighty hunter, fabled to have been bound In the sky for Impiety. The two dogs and the hare In nearby constella tions uiiido. his train complete. Strange Happening. "1 saw a mail with a crowd around him go up to another mini and delib erately knife Ii tu without a single one Interfering." "Was he n Pluck IlanderV" "No; he was u surgeon." Ilaltlmore American, True. "I don't see anything remarkable about thut baby." "oh. but you would if It w as yours." -Detroit Free Press. Making Home Happy. Hess And Is she a (.'nod housewife? Jane - A di.ln: Why, the poor chap has no comfort whatever!-I .If e. '.'o.iteiitinetir is natural wealth. Lux ury Is artificial poverty. t?ocratpg. , WEEK'S REPORT FROM ; PRICE COMMITTEE The fur.il administration's price com mittee erivea the following wholesale i and retail quotations on staple com- 1 modities: , Kresh etfes, 4.V ; nOc. j Butter, fresh creamery, 53 to ,".".c ; tide , to lioc. j l'otatoes, new, per 100 pounds, 3c; Hi to 4c. Chee?e, full cream, 27c ; 3,r)C. ! Corn meal, yeilmv, hulk, 10o pounds, ' TO r.iprrlhtlljrtbch!fnfri Mr ! $".7(i ; 7Jc. (.rn liieul white IttllL tOO itooo.lc j $5 !; "Jc. ' ! ' Corn meal, yellow, 10-pound bais I lo-bajr bale $0 M-7"c Corn meul white 10-iioiitxl Iihits to. at; bale, $t.70 ; 7"c. Kolled'oats, i'l-pound bas, 7Jdc ; N".c. Rolled oats, 20-ouuce package, doz.. l'2c ; lfc Parley Hour, bulk, barrel, $l 1.2" to f Pl'JO; Sc. Pulley tlour, 10 pound bags, bale, ifii.-ld to' $7. 40; 7-V to Svic. Rice, head, per 100 pounds, Jlll.7,". ; 14c. Corn Hour, wdiite, bulk, per 100 pounds, $(..70 ; Sc. Corn Hour, white, lo-pound bag, bale, $7.00; Sde. Rye Hour, lo ioimd bag, bale, ti.7d; Soc." Hominy, 10-pound bag, bale, $(i.S0 ; sV. Hearts, small white, lie; IV. Wheat flour, 4H-pound sacks, $2.7f; fi.lll to $:i.r.. Wheat Hour, 24-pound sack, $1.42; $1.(10 to $1 lu. Wheat Hour, 10 pound bugs, bale, tide ; 7..c. Sugar, white granulated, J'.i.2."i ; lUc to 10c. l'.vaporated milk, ti oz. can, lije ; 2 cans l.V. Fvaporated milk, lti oz. can, Pic; l.V. Lard, pure leaf, per pound, :12c ; 4lic. Lard substitute, per pound, :10c ; ;;7U lireakfast bacon, I'c ; 5.V. Ham, sliced, r.dc ; (if.c. Fresh Fish, l'JAc to lf.c ; l.xe to 20c. What becomes of the consumer's dol lar w hen he buys food : Wholesale cost, Nl per cent; salaries, pete should at. nine apply tu the Secre 10; delivery, 2A, Rent, light and heat, tary, lloatd of Examiners, Postoflice, 2 ; Loss and depreciation, 1; advertis- or to the District Secretary, Room .Sod ing, J; taxes and supplies, J; net profit, Postoflice Puilding, Seattle, Wash., for 'i'i; total, 100 per cent. j application blank and full information. MOOD RIVER FRUIT CO. Specialties; FRUIT BOXES and PAPER. ORTHO BRAND ARSENATE LEAD. (None Better. I BLACK LEAF 40 BLUES TONE SPRAY HOSE PICKING BUCKETS AND (Vi lli R ORCHARD SUPPLIES. Wo are iti a position to lnimf sonic additional tonnajre both APPLES and PEARS. If you want to sfll or have inars Juitnllril on a siilisjctiii i Imsi. call and see us or 'limn'. Phonn 1542 DAVIDSON BUILDING Third and Cascade Sts. UNIVERSITY of Fnllv ti(ii(i)ct lilioral ullnrc aril ?i inmi mil; im v onniMTt ', .iom h;ii;mii, .r miccim', raw, icuh ino 'li'.'tiliiiif. Lil riii'V Wiitk. Mnstc. lliinst'lmh! Arl.s. i'ln sit :l I r.-i i tii iti5 nnd l'iiii' Arts. M ilil.ir Si it n v nt i li:tri;i- t-l Amcririm jiiu! - - till iiii-to-iluli', iiici il on rv icrirnif in iirfMinf ... - I., i j..- f Tuilniri 1'U I :. I iltniry i SO.OOO vulniiir. int . ! ., I' i Hii.i lots vt, in in Ii opoorlunif I or Hrai.'' Wrilr lU-i-islrar. -.u4riii-, Or.-u I.ir illi.siral.'.l li.n.kl.-l. & 'tf!6gCH Peach, Pear and Apple Box Stamps 2v--IDE TO OEDEE AT THE Glacier Office The Best Time to Buy Theiv's a .,-t time to !.ti ov.-i' ti.it1.'. It's wi.t-ti .rices ut o' as low as tl.ey can le at:d are sure t Le l.iolier later mt. That's the clutliir.n situation. We'il have -lenty of ooii dollies at tins time next y-ar, luit tlie il est a iiltie l.lore. It Voil Iieed cldiies sae dy jettini:' oiirs now. Hart, Schaffner & Marx .uive on all wool, fast colors, at!. I guarantee satisl'ai iioti. What more cotiKI you ask. Our i.ew fall line is lieituiin0; to arrive. We hae just opeiieil iii our tirst shipiueiit. We have sohi" ecedioiial values to ofl'er you just now and would like an opportunity t" show them to you. It will he well worth our while to look after the Uiyinjr of your new suit now . We have sizes for stout men, slender men, v ery tall men and very short men. The prices are riht for hig values. Ue PARIS FAIR Hicks Opens Swond Kating Place 11. M. Hicks, who for the past two years has won popularity by operation "f tne 0H,e ltlul restaurant formerly run bv I'arker Bros, on C'ak strt.et,has opened a sceond restaurant on Second street m the Morrison building. Mr. Hicks says he will make a spe- ciauy oi oreiiKiasis in nis new piace oi business. "I want to make the Hicks wattle a well know n Hood liiver article of diet, " he says. TL . j I 'i I The Army Needs (i man ilt'lp . , 1 he signal corps of the 1.. S. armv urgently needs 2'J civilian production experts quallied to supervise, distribute and expedite the manufacture of war materials, including; telephone and tel egraph supplies, wires, cables and tools. Salaries, sf24PO-Hr.no. Apply now for the information and blanks to Sec retary, Fleventh V. S. Civil Service Histrict, :!li:: Postotiice Puilding, Seat tle, Wash. Forest Clerk Kxamination The United States Civil Service Com- '"" V , 77 V. , . ... ? ""' . , : ' tor forest and tit Id clerk w ill be field in Hood River on Seldenilier 14. 1M1S. A knowledge of bookkeeping, typewrit- mg and stenography is required for this examination. The Department of Agriculture has staled that, oAing lo the difficulty in tilling vacancies in the position of for est clerk, it. is imperative that female eligibies be made available for ap pointment to the position of forest clerk, and persons w ho desire to corn- OREGON Training for Efficiency in Pear e or in War srifii(ifSr tl p.irlniesils. Special Ilrilidt) itHii Tt. lrtH, lt-( (nm nmt lit-lil wurk 41 :ir. ( otiiiili It- h sic iii uf Ir'-m lit, brii) vh, k J tlt:..:..t tit it -r "J" Durmilorit n ti,r men uiul u inm-ii u orliii r hiic'm . in a iii variety lo.od sturdy suits Sui's that look w iti every way. Mt.r prices it re ti. SPECIAL Ladies' iaund.'i'ed collars variety of styles, your choice Ouling Flannel Gowns for Ladies Made of jiood jrra-le of O itit j white and pink and white strip These are excellent values, ourci Canvas and Slippers for Sizes "ik to The pair Card of Thanks Words cannot express our appri cia- lion to the kind friends and neiuhbors who t)V tlieir tender sympathy anil beautitul Mowers, helped to lighten our sorrow in the loss of our beloved son and brother. Mr. am I, Mrs. J. K. t arson anu rainiiy. I FOR SALE I Kirs:.!.' A l!iii.lri1 hifil Sn l.lleniol Hutiiv ' II"".' rti'i'lv in K. W. Hai-M-it. Ut 1 list j. j .- -.. i KorMale- 't'e ii ol lioi'so, . ..1.1, une ol tlif ii m .t in tin- niicv Win nci'e oin-e im.l .. I in-, to mhI Inn M ll.HHl ItlM'l." K W'. t'Hidivi-ll, 1114 Till aJ l-oi Snli' .M.-.I l'i,. M.d J.TKry Milk-ll cow. PholU' II ho.' sai,.Kci'.iioii!i!ly Hue .lerwy cw. I l'i. lion t'ty rl.-li nnlk nnw. Will !it-lien ii'i'ciiiii.i'. K. X. Areas, KM. '.'. K. ir Sale - W n : 1 1- l..L'.loiii Inns. I waroht ...A.I strain. Km M.o k lc . plioiie f.sil'i. '-'.' l-or snip or Kent M.hI. iii i io.mh lions,'. I t'olllliitilH SI. I'lioli.' till. Hi ' For s::,ie ii, inch wood, rrnni anil clover liny I'lion.- si, i i.i.'ll. ic'y j rr .HHie-itt.ti,t. l ii'iiiisti u'lHins, me lii'i.i in tiu- coi'inv. ah iiio. iva.lv i.m.i. Mrs. .Cara .1. Noble, 1.-J7 Wusi Sl.ern.iin. I'lm.ie nl.' H'.".l Koi s ilr-oitk corilwiHxt, 3." Ml prr corl: pine riik vv. n ut . $7 J;. per col .1, c:ill on ilch vel . it I ho in on Hork lord i o;.'l, Willi . a-y hum. 'lei . HI"1 in- .-velum's xV.l. al . tor Sa lo iiiiiil; licy cow, ntvj-lioiiMl well l.rctl: hIm. !.;. hi iful hcit.-r c;.lt. l'i ic fcV. Collins Knoll, mile S VV oi Ik e, .iionc Otleli -l'i-. a:-. l-ol Sn - A sin rv, II e.ls new :ollt!'. A 1'., It. p. .-iiuinc and pntM. lor piimpiim wiit. .: n .Vlili.urii wau'on, in. I'tcne ill.- oocll or M'f 1-it-d liowaid. nl.i l-or "Sale - K''l Honifl lb, i.tre. On. tie. Oi will Ii.kI. lor i.n linn : iluil I can tike. Valllef':.. Iii.,tili'- hi Itorkloul Hlorc. VV It. S'l-ar, pliont' .',.,.. Hli For Side A tiiiinl.er ol lull l.looil Kentucky f'.X hoillicN. l.M.y In ilellv.'l in I Weeks. Will.' William II Hit i on. I. m, iifuon. .. For Sale- ( .iw. II . s. lOillimm. lei. 11 mi. nl i For Sali'-One teatll, vt Hlt.Mlt )KI. Hint (Inn tile linrii.'s. -i .Miichi'll w.icons, ;i in. A'o on.. Iiyht itiiiiil tor sale or liadf. lieo. VV. Howaiit. HiOi and l 'aw etc ve, alft Fur Side- A inol.irc.M'k an. I a bicycle, l.otli In K"0.1 coiiililion, fi'l. Ii, 1J ul.'i For Sale 'Jliil II.. team, lion Kiay niares, h nnd ii fs. olit. mil hikli'is. A I nun true, some tiling leal biooil 1 all round sin.. Ic lioi m !i I y is, HlK.nt 'Jim ll.s. will H.iikany place, a Imi I ilolllile liacli. tins liuisl Hli be sold H llliln ,'lu I days. I'linnc nh'.H. JjSt f For Tunic--.1) acre trai l, level, all cleared, will Unite loi i;ood Ford. Phone .V.'ji. .!.'.' I For Suit'- one Culler ItiHilitn; Mai-liine. one new eiH.tle ap.e rack. F. P. Fridav. Phone I" I!' ' li'.lf t . j Koi Sale- Hi inch pine nnd Mr, and 1 fool oak wood delivered. J. c. Imikwall. O.lell Hi., j for (vile - One hiiiiK.v, one I it h I hack , 2 ' , ... : icneo waiii.n vviiii ap.ie ruck aim sprums, li i v I iiic Icrsc nlioiii ifin I i.-i. win work siniiie oi double. J. C. Ihickwall, (idell rv.i. al.'. For Suit... A It will lm Impossible lor me to leave my ranch llns miisou, I am nll.-rniK my ..iie-ihiril inieiesi i n oin ;i h resh i iik niach i iih lor sale would like very much to uo mil n:a,ii this season. Inl am lied np Willi work on my mnch m l cannot neimvnj. Nome one can have a baiKani in ttnvini; nteoiu W rile ii if or pi ,i. ii,- isi, in lei i. .1. P. 'I ii,iniison, P.O. II. .X T. rark.li.le, ore. jiia For Salc-'l I'lie-lo-Nanie Nursery dIIcih lor Sprint, pmniiiii;. lea. Inn; varieit.-s ol apple lear,i'lieirj,etc. I'llone 47!lii,U.S OhIII)!..!!. in'lll For .iale-Oooil lnii,ljnK wind nn,t Krue"i n yard. I au easily he loaded on Ml. II i cars. Ilooil River Chiiiiiiik ( o. nllif For Hale-As we Intend to use auto trucks He olter lor sale our horses, harness, wagons ...... mi .iso lioou main re lor su e nil lrnnsicr i'o inTir FOR RENT For Kent -A nine ro p'irtiallv liutiishei. Inrnare lieatert house, close In. (iamvi' Tel ephniie l-.iiior calU' Cascade ave. " ail ' For Kent-Will rent or lease tny 'Ji acre lunch to responslt.le orcliHr.l man for term ol years. Cash mn or shines W ill H t this sea son s crop i!o Willi place. Trees uru 15 yeHis old. In lull heanm;. an, I want priicl ical or I'lmrdist w in. will cine lor trees. 'I'el. ,')S7j. jr, For Hem-Will rent niyholeliit liinlerwoo.l v ash , In respectable responsible purlieu f, one or more years, other duties necessitai,. my lenvinK property, whicb otters a proflishle ......... ... eu.ci p. ibiiiu ianiily. W ill ,,,, laiin luopeitv, oi scll V . Oiseu, l inter wood, Wash. Mary u'J'J For Kent -4 room buiiKalo, nuiire, W. II ' 'S. phone :,!::. H,'' For Heid-An elthl-room house partly Inr- ' ,r"1" HiHd. In .pure of Mrs. Al. ,- .snoeinaker. Mf l-or Kent - I.aine lions,., five hedninms ilowntow,,. c. !.. .vt, Phone i. n"", bv'"l'.'.V'r,T-T"r ' I ' 1 i ' e i s former ly .K-eupied snJ; , ! h'" "' Alsoslorafe I ,,V.,1 . . "hit!. Plione l.i.U " ' ' ' ' ' ' act . (i altf WANTED WHtiteil-Tii retitiini nl shed or nlrr,isl,e,1 ii .'' '"" '""'- Flunk c. Witlenbcnf Mood Kiver, Oregon. an. ' YVHiit.d-smimt lin. n, harheil wire.imist he , Ko,l con'lilion J'j . 'ii VVanleil-An hi prentice hi lake i7iu7n Wanted-A ianitor for the Pnbn,. t ii.,rr, ""'"" API'I.V to Mrs. 'C ,, lary.or lo A. W.Onthank. re- Wauted -To buy ynr nsl.(1 Mll ,,,I.L,1,:". i-Fno" "r """" ' lilJhrhH.' hK,vy:llr """rt "'"'Oiire'a. wi'l 11 '. -n 'V V"ur """""v iraditn It "1IIU '',"el 'oml.UHi.ri Pe Boys' Suits ot i:evv rat',, tr.s ; that will slat:. I sc: '1 and are t:.- -t a l'. 15c 79c Leather Sandals and Children and Misses 2. Kxceilent val 70c HOOD KIVI-K P OKI (.ON J M ISC ELLA N LO I I ,OM S.itlinl;.. .ili!l. i Dt l.M -ir.'.'t il.'l HI!-. hiiU r.-li oi ir:im- ti.iii I KelMiU - Motoi I y .' 1. I,.'. !. Oll.'.l. t.uhiT .'.ill -UlU.-i.-r Oltll .' It Hit I n 11 ; i .ilelll . Lost J 1 1 1 y M l.,M-i..r Chris' inn .'leiii'.' . t. . ; . Willi opal in .-. Mtel Hint . , till It to Hliove ;.d Ir. s ;.n l i l.osl A t.uii.-ll ol ki -fluidity l-nidcr p . . o i Olti.'l'. ' I l.o-l - A B-.-toll Pilli while h.ce alnl Imtcl want if tl inter i!l '.'14 i. pup spot Kemly lo bate our ha v Make oui hi laliticm. li's running 'l ei n i SOCIETIES Hi" 111 IllvF.it VAt.l.l'.V Ml l I -, ., II. aid K-ver, t Ire. . . s i,, ., ,, .Mis. Alma Howe. See. 1.. s.i, i:h. . - j t ail phone 1.111 lIOOli HIVFK CHAITFK Nu. ;. n, Meets nrst and lhir.1 1 ri-la h it tnoii i ii. o- . Ii . i a - -1 . , i A. 0. Moc, Sccretur;, . d.FTA ass KM Hl, No. I :', I ; i ( . isans. Meel s the ti r-1 il,. IC il A ititys, woi k: s.-conit and !.;r iu a 1 Ali:sans' hall. (' U. II i kh ii- -I. II. Koiikno Secrelary. lld.piW ll.lih; l.iitit.K mi. hi:, i. .i . Meet in l-rai-nial li.il, cvi-t I: I I V .-in ii I . .is-luy S ll. lllttllt. Wll'l-illl MlSM..... !. -VI I'l.'ll ' ti.-o. VV I'lto'iisnn, st-reiary Hoop Ii! VFU CM APT!. K Mi. , . Meets second 1111,1 foil l 111 Til.-.--In '. ol ach month. 'i-i'ors coiilia ' u. M rs J I) Mcl.MIHlll.il. Miss Alia I'o.ue. .Secie'nry. . I ,. "I - 1- ' mint '. .-ilieil W. M. V llood Kiver CollllllHliller s, -, K.I iil'-S .Meets every tirst lurs.lui . each iiionin, .1. K. t aisnn, 1. A. I 'anll"id. Keconlcr. Hooli K1VKI'. CAMP, No. ;,-Mi, At ,i Mee's in K ol l' hall every Isi an ! ,i t in,.. ol each re, mill .Inn. mi c VV. '! , l'ia.i:'i , . 'lerk. K LAW l.OpiiK, No. l.sl, 1. n. ii k -.i,,i.in Odell odd Fellows' hall even -our day ii!i;lil. Visitors conliallv cm ,i I'. A! . -la. k. in, ',. o. VV. I,. I'anies. slec'y; W. II Hue! -i i . ! , . II')' ill Rl Kit l IIO l.K Ml. ..Ji, VV. MI.MiK VVoodcrnl't -Meets ill K. of I' l,.i ,. lh first and Third Thursdavs ol en. -i, t th. M rs 'i 'urn H!i,.- -, N Mrs. Maine Mckeis.-n, ITeik. WAI'C.i.MA l.llHOK NO. K. ' I' -Meets In K. ol I', hall very Tiw.l.. i. xiii. Fred VV. I'.iat I...,. . I .lasjier Wickliain. K . ol K and T. If . Johnson, nl F. KIIKN FNCA.vll'.VlF.NT, NO, is, I 1 1 i. K. K.Xiilar n.eeliiiK second and foiuili I n --1 i v ')f hiicIi tnotitli. I-, p. s,hl,,,,. , p Oeo. VV. 'I lioltlsoll. Scribe. MT. IPlilp ('OF MTI, No. In Masonic Hull every . K .V S, .1 1 . -etH lino! i - ! i.. ill eacn nionin. W. F. 1. aiaum . 1 P. Meponalil, Itecnrder. W. tl. W'.- Heiilar meetings ,,t. ,: : and Ihird Alondays o! each linn; ; at 1'. bull. Visitors cordially in , ;w i. . S. M In, h i F. F. iloo.tticli, Clerk. ll'KII) KIV H.K l.dlKiK NO. II',. A I' ; M. Aleels Salurday evenuiu on ..i each full moon. r, f, lohns,,,, u I). Alcpoiiald, Secrctarv. WAt'NA TKMI'I.K 1'VI'HIAN sl-i I i. Meets the second and loiiriu II each tin in I Ii at K. of I' hall Alls. Susie I, vnn, F. C Airs. Kale Fleiletick. M. ol l nm! . Airs. Margaret Howell, M ol F. CANHY W. It. C Meets sec,l , ,,, Sal iirtlnys of each iniinii, in s ,,i i- . Mrs. l.izie Anderson, l o -Airs, Urucc Hon. well, I r. a.. Airs Siimc I, ynn, Secreiur . 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