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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
JkMl 1UYKK (SLACIEU. Tlll'K.IAY. M.K( 11 1 thimb ftiurr Glarirr SCHOOL BONDS OF OREGON IN DEMAND AKIMIK it 4.oE Puth.hcr As an arurr.er.t riiirst votire U-Sds fi.r ti.e cor-truetiin of a new lark street sct.ooi sme have oet'lartMi that 1 the prtsert is r.(t a psjti time f T sale f bf. lis". While this nihy tc true i'f the trfitral tot ti marset, a s-tiuly if t ut.t n mi-iirtw m mi.-f ftf,.r.t sale vt OreK"f) mu:ii-ipal Url : ii t..iue. iifin oifiuiai ..,11.1... ikct te... k.- r-n.r delivery 1.. W "J. ' ., , i fiHii.Tii'.i.ivm.nrtuTWM it .m do not Lrirpuitr inner (.net. Keren cic-: e "'' ! lr n .in i i-. n.rtify ns l.y mail .ir gW svhts.l Uit'.ds and other mjniciphl I te.ephou. .,...,., matter .u '""'v,.!,,,.!, , ls;iUt.s hMV(J Uen soa at p,l0j ,,rt.nuun,s AintRllslNt. KMh and lower than usual rates if interest. .-. .n. m .ne, it m.h trans-tent rate . l-wal Uttruis, it i.-" like I , would i:et-r. si cents i'r-t t.mc wri j. cent, i.t xainr a.tv tii.ii a l etter market than at reset t. ; 'or Vu Um" M i'ral" ""d . yualified M.ters who hold stock in lo-; ij'.ni r. .'i.i 'i ii. In-', cents (r in.r. i ral ecru. rations ow ning real estate aie fled V:. -:" cent. r..r ..r inertion. S entitled to a Vote at tomorrows elec tion. The t lection jU'iie. however, may rctjuire the presentatiurjof a stuck certificate. SulvTiitinii. Xi.iMI IVr rr. W t;rn c r..cr;r-r- ,-1,-t... 1 . .a rige 'II d lrevt t 1 i nrfc-- -3 I.. ! pr. on pi y . and a nk ;l (-vli.t A;wy. g:vendd- dres a . . , as t i e n.'W A;-o. H stl hiier sur.scr : t. ; . mi .u tl-t! iti!- I: I ri.-.i.r 1.. atecner. .r trotu citv delivery lo lines 1.1 le-s. Ii'C Ms I.-r eacn additional !ll-er. t It. 11 t.t vMiur H i NEED FOR A NEW SCHOOL It appears that n one has any doubt ' as to the absolute need of a new school ' bu'ldirn to ropla'-e the oli I'ark street i Bch'iol. We will no further in this j phase of the question than to imiut to the bill of dcticieiicies bv Mi.-s C.oy ! ette, the principal of the Park, street i school. ! Some PYTHIAN SISTERS TO GIVE DANCING PARTY The new Knights of I'jthias hall, formerly the lleilbrotintr hall, which was purchased recently bv Wauccma ; Lcnltfe. Knijthts of Pythias, will be may I heard to declare that utilized for the first time for a social we carinot'atford to increase taxes any ' function by the I'ythian Sisters next further. This may all be very true. , evemnK March 21. when a 1 dance will be held. I he par tv accord I.ut let 8 not sacrifice the health of our 1K t(J ,,allSi wln t;e Hn elaborate one. children ; let the pruuinK shears apply a lart'e number of invitations having elsewhere. lo we value the eomii: , t'ee'i issued to families and friends of Kenerations so l,Kht!y that we will per- i the Knights and Sisters. . , , ,, ihe i'ythian lodne has formally nut them to contract disease in an illy takt.n possession of the new building. ventilated and pjorly heated school . house" Is this economy? Is such ac- W V I PA TAKr tiun human'.' Hood Kiver has the rep- : VV liillUkJ lit at ion of being a comnuinity if ad-i vanced intelligence and progress. If thild I'ark street school is allowed to. remain as it is. it will stand as a mon ument in refutation of this reputation. The election for bonds'for ttie school fund will occur tomorrow afternoon. LITTLE BEAR AGENCY Another tractor agency has been taken in Hod Kiver, A. C Lofts, Jr., having cecured distribution of "The , Little Hear," manufactured by the L. A. Auto Tractor t o. , of Los Antreles. We hope that a full representation of j The machine will be handled through qualitied electors will Pe present. We ! Transfer & Livery Co. The new l . , ,l , ,1 i . ... . machine. Mr. Lofts says, is nianufac- hope that the boni s wil carry ; tor we , . . n t i i it ' i tured especially for orchard work, hav- do not like to think of a future with j ir beemJt'sitfned primarily for culti that old buildnit! standing to bear wit-; vation of citrus orchards of southern ne.is against the gimtl name cf Hood I C 'alifornia. Kiver people. WOMEN ACTIVE IN POLITICS Ir. Esther I'. Love joy, a prominent woman of Portland and nationally M- l 1 ! l-t-l-i-H-l-I-1 I I 1 I I1 1 I 1 ! HS, Fl KS M I t VTIIKKS 1 I I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 Mil 1 1 I MM4IM If an atiplication made by the Hood known physician, last weik announced i Kiver t'ounty tiame Protective Assoei her candidacy for the house of repre-; l'".n 8. te' ,"n favorably l.y the . ,. : State r ish and dame ( omnnssion Hood sentativts from the third Uretron dig-1 kivt,r ,.,,, y nmy S(on have a hat,hl.ry trict. Ve hope that Dr. Love joy 's ! fur the propagation of trout fry. It chances of election are small ; that the I is proposed to locate the new hatchery voters of Portland will confer upon her! Jllft """ t;f Hood Kiver al.mu the ... , ,. , , stream by that name. Mi. rredticy and the public at lare a favor by re- s that suitable for the enter- turninir her to private life. Dr. Love- prise will be donated, and that the joy has a reat future ahead of her in ! Mount Hood K. K. to offers its coop her profession. S. ciety as a whole may nation in transporting fry. . ' . . ,. . . . 1 In view ot the fact that the state benefit from her studies as physician, j neei,s a()litiunal trout hatcheries and Indeed. Dr. Lovejoy may be a success- since the local plant can be installed at ful cotiKresswoman and miitht render j nominal expense, the sportsmen be lieve chances ot securing a hatchery Jast Little Stones An smusir.jr incident was recer.tly stayed at the Commercial club. J. H. Fredncy has won a vaileyw.Je reputa tion f..r his er.erk'ttie work as president of tne lh.od Livtr County Gan.e Pro te.tive Association, tr.e rr.eetir.trs of which are held at the Commercial club .juarters. t'; e Mor.day eveninir I'. L Pier r., who had just moved to a r.ew h .ns- in the -city, visited the loa.nierciul lib w :th a I'rierd and joir.ed a party ..f i en i at a meeting. A number of ti pic of local interest were discussed ; nd ; in ally Mr. i'ierson, on invitation, t ok the floor. He began tulog;zng the game association. j "You men have a reputation for do ling things," he said, "aid 1 am ylad to see vou undertaking the proposition I of getting a riving held here Uhis en- terprise had just received favorable icuitiment). 1 feel now that something ; will be accomplished." Mr Pierson noted embarrassed e perssions on some faces, while others began to roar w ith laughter. It was finally explained to him that he was addressing a session of the Commercial club. Mr. Fredricy has recently been elected vice president of the Commer cial club, and in the absence of the president was presiding. Rural Carrier Examination The I'nited Sa'.tes Civil Service Com mission has announced an examination for the county of Hood Kiver, Ore., to ls held at Hood Kiver, tire., on April 1. p.ijo, to fill the position of rural carrier at Hood Kiver. and vacancies that may later occur on rural routes from other postoffices in the above mentioned county. The examination will be open only to citizens who are actually domiciled in the territory of a postollice in the county and who meet the other requirements set forth in Form No. 1177. Notice The pupils of the Park street school will give an entertainment at the high school auditorium this evening at 7.110 sharp. One movy film will be shown. Admission 25 cents. designation of County Judge L. N. lilowers, of Hood Kiver county, de prives that county of one of the ablest county judges in Oregon. Judge Blow ers has handled very difficult road con troversies w ith such sound judgment, good sense and tact that he has stored up fewer enemies than usually acquired by a forceful public official, su there is general regret that he insists on re signing Oregon Voter. All kind- of team work properly at tended to. M. ,L Foley, phone ." I VJ " al" EASTER TOGS Make ir flceti.ns nv while- the tick. i it.o-t complete. We hat e one ! the Litest and U-st ass-Ht-ments of New Sprititf Mihinu y in the citv. IU cnii.it styles that are sure to jv'.eus.- vo l. 1 .zens of the Season's the !-e Newest Creations fur vm tu ch-x'Se ftvm. an-' it is the prices are n.cst i t a-m able. Odue in and see th m. Try some i f theiii en u d s Ipav l-eceniintr thev are. L'nd l'n..r. great service to her constituents and to here are good. the nation. Hut we believe she may continue as a private citizen and wield; Hood Kiver dog owners do not seem a great influence, perhaps greater than ' i" any hurry to comply with the law as an active representative. 1 1'??' h l.he ''''ture and pro- ...... ' ,. , , . : viding that a state license of $1 tor Politicians, finding the men ot their eai.h niale. and 2 for females, be paid parties without strength for success at1 on dogs. Although Hood Kiver county dogs are estimated variously at from lifiO to .ISO, but HO licenses have been purchased here. The law provides that any peace officer, on meeting a dog not the polls naturally turn to leading wo That they may draw new ballots. The w ise woman, however, w ill turn a deaf ear to these pre-election anneals. S. BENSON adorned with the specified collar which fhe law provider, may shoot the animal. No officer here, however, has yet killed a dog. ! County Clerk Shoemaker reports that Hy all means keep S. He"'-on on the Hood Kiver anglers are slower than Oregon State Highway Commission. ; us"111 in taking licenses. To date just Indeed, we do not believe anyont, i j'nses for fishing have been issued, .... . , i and less than a dogen hunting licenses would seriously question his right to havc hven l)OU(?ht. Recent action of bead Oregon road building just as long : the State Fish and Game Commission as he can be persuaded to keep the ' in closing the upper forks of Hood river lob. Mr. P.enson mav be called the j llnt'' June lt bhM. will prevent . , ' , , purchases of scores ot licenses until patriarch of Oregon good road build- j aU, in tnP season. The rush of buying ing. and he isn't such an old codger i hunting licenses does not come here either. Put S. Penson a decade ago ' ""til just before the China pheasant saw a highway up the Columbia, even ! s,'a8(,n in November, before it was built, and he set about to , . , , ... ..... , . , ,j . I he early run of steelhead and salm- build a little of it himself, in order ; n trut Bp,eBre(1 in Hood river that his fellows might be stirred, and mid anglers have been having an inning the public made to act. 1 the past several days. Monday K. A. . I ' t . 1 I A . 1 . 1 . i All Oregon owes S. Penson a debt'""', 1 '"'V Ji", of gratitude, and especially do we of Hood Kiver owe him respect, honor and gratefulness. The legislature does inflict some won derful laws on us occasionally. The dog law may be taken us an example. Just 'AO Hood Hiveriloi' owners so fin have complied with the law less than 10 per cent. Peace officers may kill the animals when they meet them m the road, but what officer is going to shoot a harmless dog'.' Hood JKiver may hae no hotels the coming summer, but without the least hesitation we predict that somebody is going to get busy and erect suitable hostelry accommodations in time for the l'.t'il tourist season. The absolute necessity of such action will be demon strated within the next few months We wonder if the Atlantic Monthlv, that ultra conservative (in certain ways! Huston magazine, likes all the free advertising it has the siory of Opal. It is rare that the Atlantic Monthly arouses such general discussion outside academic halls. and J. Wakaume, a Japanese Shinto priest, caught two large steelheads. The run of migratory fish is expected to be in full swing by next Sunday, when the riverside, it is anticipated, will be crowded with anglers. Apples Unsold 25 Carloads l.'nsold apple stocks here now will not exceed 125 carloads. These, all New towns in excellent condition, are held by the Apple Growers Association. As the demand for high class fruit of the long keeping variety is good, no effort is being made to place the fruit on the market too early. About 150 carloads of apples, already 1 bought by dealers, are being held here i in storage, the sellers awaiting ship i ping instructions. Wright Praises Redmond K. V. Wright, who is just hack from liedmond, w here he explained methods of the Smith-Hughes bill to the direc tors of the Union high school there, has praise for the central Oregon school district. ; "The Redmond board has decided to adopt vocation work under the Smith Hughes bill next year," savs Mr. received from ! Wright. "The district is HO miles sijuare, and the director ot the new work has great opportunities." Mrs. Gregory Passes The body of Mrs. Walter Gregory, who died last week at her home in Lake Park. Ia.. arrived vesterdav for escary trouble and worry six neighbors interment at the old fa'mily burying ground at Parkdale. Mrs. Gregory was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). K. Cooper, and a sister of the late W, M. Cooper, popular forestry service man who died several weeks ago in Portland from sleeping sickness. Mrs. Gregory was in years of age. Her husband survives. '1 he bonks are now open for registra tion. I lo not cause yourself an unnee- on eiecnon uav ry having to be sworn in. Register Now. .luH' never fails in Oregon. He is making up for lost time. Do nut fear a water shortage in the Hood Kiver valley. Forty cent gasoline by fall is pre dieted. At that, with shoe leather leading the race of H. C. L., it will be cheaper to ride. Mrs. Anderson Died Tuesday After a long illness Mrs. Llla An erson, popular young matron of the Odell district died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wick- . man, luesday. Following funeral ser if appears that the jurymen over at vices at the Anderson chapel tomorrow the I. W. W. trial at Montesano got interment will be made at Idlewilde cold feet and passed the responsibility j cemetery. to the judge. j lor Sale ---Furniture, cut glass, llavi- j land chill . stoves, fail 50-1 Oak street. I)o not df lav canning a fow gg. . Phone M'i";i. tnl'5 NEW SUITS FOR LADIES We have a dandy new h.t cf Indies' Suits. Dresses, Skirts and I 'oats this Sprint. We have never had a timer lot for yon to choose from tha'i we have this Spiin. Vou must see this splendid assortment to fully appreciate tins splendid showing. We know you will he pleased with them. Our prices are most reasonable and we have a faille of prices that will ninke it easy for you to select just what you wish. Come in and see them. 2nd Floor. -41 LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS L We ha-.e or. disolav now some .f the j.r. itiwSt v.-i:-ha.e eer had. Waists of Georgette. Crepe de l Veils. Lace and Kml rohten Trimmed. New. u:t that mi wiii like. -lust look them oer. RIDING BREECHES, COATS AND SKIRTS FOR LADIES -lu-t the er thine f-r outdoor wear. These are c heavv Khaki, exti'a wed made, a-id we know will please vou wish such a izarmetit. There is r.otkfr.j: tu e p;al t:. Suits for oi;r outing trips this summer. A p'od assortment for vou to choose from. 2nd YARNS YARNS We hate the latest slock of Yarns in the city. f:u-t we Inline with our assortment we can take ca your every want in color and kind, and we prices are the lowest. If in need of yarn we kn..v have HOOD RIVER OREGON &e PARIS FAIR HOOD RIVER OREGON 51 t ti ii n J SOCIETIES. WAIN A IK.MI'l.K Y TH IAN SIslKKS Nci.i Meel the secoihl kii1 tmirUi ThurHilays oi em Ii iiiihiIIi at K . ol 1' 1ml I. Mm Miiy I'liludlunil, E. ('. Mis. I iurencc Kami, M. ol It and C. H A.KI. KKHKK A II l.olHtK No. IV., I.O.o.l- M.-cih the IIi'nI and tliirrt Tucsiluy cvenlnsr in each niiinlli !u the OU.t KcIIom h Hull, bi-wi miiIcb bi mt li i.f Minn! Kiver. K. II. I Mr.n l'aulin.' Unwind, N. (i. Olii. KlircU. See. HOOP KIVKR CJIAt'lKH NO. 25, O. K. H -MeclK seci.liil Htl.1 fmu ill Tui-hilny cveiiliit ofeai-h inoiitti. Visitors conliallv wHl.'oiii.'d Mrs. ('. K. Miiihliull, W. M. . M Ink Oertrnde Nickclhcn, Kec y. CANHV W. U. t'.-JIwtd hccoihI hiuI fourth Sin iintnj k of each ninnth Ht K.ol I', hull. Mrs. Utile IvnVr. Cri-nniem. Mrs. Aiinii Aliriihioii, Secretary. A'. O. W.- Ktx'iilHr iiitrinncH are tiet.l t lie- first iiinl Ihinl Mondays ol cadi month at k. ot I', hull. Vihltors cordliilly invilftt. it, ('. c. K. K (iiKidi Ich, ('. C. W. II. I unit's, I lei k. to() KIVKR CAMP, NO. 1.7IB, M. W. A Mccts iii K.nf 1'. hull every 1st and Hrd W.d ot each mo mil. James Iluttlioi'uu, V. C. W . 1. Kiitti r. Clerk. HOOP KlVKKCIKi'l.K No.52f. N K Iii 11 no Its ol Weii'tcrml-Meets at K. of V. hall on Ihe first and TliiiU J lnirstlays of each inonlli, Mrs, Nellie luck, u, N. .Mrs. Mntlie Nickelsen, Clcrlt. V.UY.S KNH..1I-.MKN I'. NO.IM. II. u. K.- rti'nular loi'ttiiis second anil fourth Tuesi1a if each ni.uiih. Thtmnts Fisher, C. 1'.' lieu. V, 'I liontson. Kcrihe. I.AI'KK.I. KKIIhK All I DlKiK No. S7.I.O O K Mi t ts llrst ami third Mondays each month Miss UlllRii fisher, N. u Mrs Net I ie Moses, Sec. IOOI) ItiVKKCHAlTKH NO. 27. K. A. .M. Mct'is first ami third Friday iiiuhlsof v' "ii'iith. c. H. 1 it-Id, H. J-. C.i'. Anderson, Secretary. 'V ACCOM A I.OIHiK NJ. Wl, K. OK C Meets in K. ol V. hall rverv Tucstlay ni((li! I.. M. Haldin, ('. c. Jasper Wifkliam, K. of It. and St. K KM H l.oimK. N.i. 1X1, 1. O. O. F.- M eets In Oik'll Odd Fellows' hall every Hatur day iilulit. Visitors cordiallv welcomed. T. A. Ho'i-s. N. t r. I,ecil Allen, V. (. W. L. Clones, Secretary. Kretl .) Howard, Treasurer. MT lIoillM OI M ILNo 8, K ,t S. M. MceU in Ma-onlc Hull every llinil Tuesday in each month. A. 1 1. Moe W K. I.araway, 1. Recorder. I M. Uoolt KIVKR I.ODOKNo. 116, A. K. anil A M. - Kirsl ami third Wctl nesday ni; ins o ea.'h month. K em, Shoemaker, W. M Harold Hcrshncr. Sec y. )l.i:TA ASMKMHI.Y NO. 110. CMTKI) AKI-ISHiis.-Mt.ets Ihe (Irsl anil third Wednes days, work; second and fonith Wednesday" Artisans' hall, C. I), II iNKicna. M. A. J. II KoiiKuti .Secretary. IIU KWII DK. LOIiUK NO. 1U7, I. o. O. K -Meet in Fra'ertml hall, every Thursday hiKht. K. H Howard, N. O. " Ui-ti. W. Thomson, secretary. IIOOJ) KIvKK VA1.I.KY Hli.M ANK SOCIKTY Hood Kiver, Ore. c. !). Nickelsen, l'res. Mrs. Alma Howe. Hec. U'slle liutler, Tieas ( all phone IJtll. C- H i Hid Kiver Oomniandery No. 12, K.T Oj siceis every nrst l uesday eveniiig 0 ... ..VII,, C ty .a. it. .line, necoracr FOR SALE For Sale A k-ootl cow, fresh ,i weeks, mare, liiiKii.v ami harness. ( 'all In. odt II. ru'z . For Kent-Ihree unfurnished rooms. Phone ll'n. 1. i,,s For Sale-One proiiilsitiK Jersey heller, l:i iniinths old, by registered Sire. 1 heller call H weeks old I side lull plow. 1 apple trader new. hullt hy Ken Cox. I'hone ,Vi7. mis' For Sale A drat; saw, uasolme tank. S saws, iili in it'.nd I'tinilition and for lino. Also a new " ', ini h Main wmnn, nearly new, with p;. font raiifortna ratk, for S17.S. Cost j.'ss when new Wilte II. 1 Chapin, 1' O. Mux .VI. Hood Kiver. (ire. inlstf Fur Sale . luls (iulnnant Orader. p ione II K. Oaveiiport. Odell ;;ii7. tulsu For Sale- Klti-rheri 121 strawtienv plants, prelerred hv cannt-rs, hest sh'pi'r yi.-ds heaviest. ANo Wilson and Hold Imlli r. Low prices in .imnlities Thrifty, well rooted plains, dust fresh us ordered. Waul K Kicle ardson. 2:t7,i Front st. Saiein, Ore. mi1) For -wit? Cheap, I'd inotlel ( hevrolet car; lour new and one spare tires. Oilier extras with car Run less than soio miu-s sol Waine, RF1. 1, Hood Kiver, Ore. mi For Rent- A seven acre berry patch fir the in'fl season only; also a seven acre timothy hay tiact, part in hearing orchard. Located In Huirelt ltistrii-!. For tiruis. Imiulre t)iF lllnn.'lis, Hm 2tw. Cariionado, Wash. m;s For Sale-A Jersey cow. column t year old and fiesh in n nlt, Very ru'li milk ( an he seen at Hlf, Uth t. J. .), Waslev, phone nils-.t For Sale-'OiiB 5 year old daik gray horse. 1'houe MV W26 STRAWBERRY LANDS Even the most pessimistic admit that the prospect of proiit in berries for the next five years is excellent. We have some tine tracts for sale, all under irrigation. 1. 20 Acres on west side, five miles from town; fine, deep, rich, red shot soil; eastern slope; five acres cleared ready to plant this spring; balance brush; barn but no house. $1500; one-third down, balance three or four payments. 2. 60 Acres on west side; forty or more has been cleared and set to trees, but they ought to come out; eastern slope, part of it somewhat steep but all dandy soil. S8,000. Easy terms. 3. 10 Acres, 6 xk miles out on we3t side; excellent small house and good barn; sev n acre3 cleared; two of this in good five year old trees, balance just ready for berries. $2700. Good terms 4. 25 Acre tract near Oak Grove; ten of this lies fine and the soil is un excelled; probably enough wood on the tract to pay for clearing the ten acres. Make us an offer 5. 65 Acres in Duke's Valley at $75 an acre on terms. Partly cleared. 6. 11 Acres, near Oak Grove; clearing can be finished very easily. A snap. $60 an acre. We have others. Come in and see us. Hood River Abstract & Investment Co. J. W. CRITES, Pres. K. V. SINCLAIR, Sec. For Sale-A small sawtnill. Mee J. It. Phil lips, Hood Kiver, Ore. inlstf For Sale A llardte 2:'l ifallon tank, used last sei.son only, pood lis new. Have linutiht a linger sprayer. J. .1. Anniila, lx Oilt ll. in.'". F'or Sale W hite Wyandotte Cockerel s, weight, ti to s" pounds, also 2 do. White Leu horn pullets, now lavlliu Mrs, J A.'O'eeu wood, I'ai kdale, phone Oit-ll ,t:t.V mJS For Hale-F'aily Concord yrape plants, 'J years old 8-' is) per 1o,en, SULK) tier lio. Mrs. c. W.J. Keekers, The Kyile. White smimiin, Wit. nt.'i'i F'or Sale- F.iots for setting from purebred single comb Rhode Island Keds, from trap nested stock, al II.; Mi tor a setting of p.. Also one cockerel from same stock l'luine M;;, ' For Sale- Heav y team ol h-ost s, w.tgo'i :,n I harness, light hack and piow lor s lie. rail ;.t Tun's liarn. m:s FnrSale Wheat lit). Karl Ordwa.v . 'I t. plume ,'iliiK. " inj For Sale-Single foinii llhode I- .m l It. I iril' lliug iggs Iroin heavy :t oil. I int n In Ml ciilni", aiiNiiiiii.'t puiftirt'1 stui-;.. No'iihim, sound in luiymg t.uiuilii' um tlnk. -Woi.-i I'nuliiy F'lirio, Sherman .1 rtank, pnoni- on, i J Hurler utile west tn mi leill pai k In I I lot S tie- Ftmii'iire lit i i;,ss, aiiii china, stoves, t 'a. I i oak strt .-I , 'I en p'.o n. Fi " sal,.- Three ttiarlers of a tilock betw.-ttt 'Hi hii'I .lb Mti i May mid .lime sts., L et nn May si , um on Tin st.. sult wnls in sirn-ts a.lril. tle t'.niii hungiiiiiw, one ronin cut luge, shells. . all Irt-ts. tine v i. ws, el.e to high seltool, As'a Whole, or will sub divide. Hi ii -Hi,, i it!.' lei ins litk. oiler In ownci , Mis. II. II, Lniigille, V.v.fi I'liliiiu Ave, lletkelis, I .liiloniia. mltf ' , F'.r Sitlt !la. al.osom.' s!ii:htiv (iaiiotgi'd I'ii'O'i liiu hi ;.'i 't Lin, Phone odell It'.. C. ii 1 tiottiHs. lier. io- VC (tilled - Man and wife on ranch, inoiilti, house ami wootl furnished, write, ;H. No. 2. Phone Odell IK'. MHi'klin, W per call or I. J, m is l L'tJS, W II Corey misil hot Sale-a.'d Acres tit iitiimtonv. d I .(id in Middle Vallt v. In.iul'e I- (S ri nn. Ilcl I, Hood River. si For Sale-li Acres, " varlties of commercial apples mid pears, 7 room clustered house, full cement basement. Furnace heat, spring pipt-d to house and barn, full ettiipmenl, tools and sprayer goes with plat'c. t lose In, Owner, llox 1 1", Hood River, ore. iic'r ; For Sale Oregon and Rhode Island Red i eggs for selting, II. for a setting ot I.".. Wanted frosted. K. A. Masst- to tiny an Ancona rooster. Tel. at For Sale-Urivltiir horse, ' iiclc I nggy. sunty and mountain Iihi k ul si il rh nj, or will tra le foi slock. .1 1.. l'n' mis F'ih- Suli'-The lending v n r , t ! - ol apple petii h pear and t Inn. ire s, one and tio ltd, A Isn a-em aj; us pUllils, sl.-k not mini For Sale- .'ltin. Wliite W yauintie lilleks. 'J. eents .- lislii-d KiH'k coek. r.-b Nll'hnl-nli , Hood Ktvcl f Haired linik and ti. I' per li. I'll old dm iiii' Api il. ;i biney , em h Mrs K ,1 .(He p.v.if For sale 1 team A 1 heavy horses weight Him lbs , 1 good all around mare weight I -.HI lbs. Price right, also tnllk cow to freshen ststti. Wmans Brothers Telephone odell IT. mix FnrSale Second httiifl gasoiie,. engines, all recently overhauled mi l as isid as tn-w, h. lilllnU-h- 'It. , l,t..l 'II. i V... ....... I .. , .. Waterloo. Howell Ulos., lei. J.V.I and i mis For Sale, Have a limited number of sacks of tine qualMy of Hut-hank seed potatoes. Keller get your order In early. Phone odell Hit. Address L. C. Welnh-liner, R I). I. insfi Ft.r Sale--House and 7 rooms, and gaiage. on two lots eslending Iroin state st. to Slier man ave. Very close In. Price. iM). House ot fi rooms and ti lots. Price Jldeo, 4,t:,j Acres within '.j mile of good shipping point. :t(l acres cleared. I,' acres in gistd apple orchard, In years old, with fair house ol 7 rooms; unfail ing spring, the water from which can be piped to house. Can be made an ideal home. Price, SI2,.itH'l. Other city and farm properties Also all kinds of nursery slock, SeeW.A Wood, iltti Oak St, mlH For Sale My Ul room, modern residence and il lots at corner of F.ugetie and Ulh sts.. I all kinds ot fruits In hearing. 1.. 11. Hiiagms, Tel, 21111 or itul. nils For Sale Half (iernsey and .lersi-y Hull. F'atherand mother registered stock. wi;l be four years old .In ne Pith, InrSU'i One Fresno scraper almost new, ?li. Ueo. T. I'rittlier, Kr I). 4., Hood Kiver, Ore. aS For S, lie -1 pure bred Hliroc Ji-l-ey lemul A is.i .. 1 1 tit o n ,.u- v..t, tie.. I ...... v .e,t . 1., daikgray Imise. Piione :s:Jo in Far Sale or I ,ease by Owner-PO acres 1 tint, containing I'i actes ap 1.- orchard; three ni.. stil'lllgs, good house liud burns; ftioeds. u.s.il, l.Ki acres paslurt, lilee, clleap at ri mitt (. A, Hnllt-r, Kid. 4. Homl River, Oie n.a Fnr Sal.' -Ideal grader, Owner ninvt'd awa, c. I '.HI. teed one senson. Is Raviiti phone mlltf For sale- Hy owner, inndem s rtsoii house in H I Kiver, Willi basement, furnace, tier- Hie hKlils, hot and colli water, bath, toilet, etc. Large pon b ciiinmanilllig l.eaiilllul v.ew ol Hid t i ii ti in bl a river, '-"., lots. An ltm feet. Also enrage, cloekt n house, garden anil wine tllll! Five Illlll'ltes' walk trout OoslolHee m is Wantetl-Two slrawhetry sellers to plant iam.imo iilnnis Also one orchard wngoii. lililgt 'U'oi ul Farm, Hood River. mis Wanted For about four weeks, plain bin wholes,, me hoarding- place In the vicinity of Parkdale, hy young woman on vacation." M siithi liantl, lieu la-liv., Portland, ore nils Wanted - n experienced mull 111 orchard wink, pruilng, spraying, haresllng, ele. ' Will pay koi al salary aud give mtei.si m 1 year .- yteM. AlsofurniKh tenant house ami fuel. Ma'-ried man preferred. II. W. stem i hnust r, P.ti ktlale, t re mis H'anted-'To buy yonritsetl tin nlture, stovt s and rugs. Cash or hew goods In exchange, F. A. F ran. Co. s.'inf Hex -1 1, llootl River, t ne For Sale liargaln, Pine lil'ove ti;st. jfiui! will buy -.'ti acre tract. lf acres ties) eonimer- I ctai varieties, r. acres gram or alfalfa, house ! and barn. Phone I'liil. II"! 1 For Sa!e-:i acres or land, also wheal and j allalia bay and wheal straw, also a corn slieller. Phone. Till. II ;if For Sale-On.. heavy team ot work horses. ! and w years o d, w t. about l..rjt each. sound anil 'rue in every way. See Hartshorn at Hood KiM'r "iarage, Tel. 4111 jl.itf Wanted To rent a care Pine Orove store. ranch. L. For Sale- Second hand auto parls. lit Oarage, phone ni;l. R. F'lscus, mis Wanted -Team work, plowing or orchard work. Phone Ists, mJ6 Wanted A married man and family to w.iik on fruit ninch by monlh, or ear, stat experience and wages expected. Address U. t'areHPicler. mutf Warned- To lease 10 lo L'O acres of bearing orchard, Willi Hie npiinii of buMng. Have t-iill!iiiinil, FM . Kdwartls., Kid No, 2 inllir MISCELLANEOUS -lits ! if For Salt --mi acres ol I tin best iinimpinv. d fruit hind In the Mosier di.-tiict. Writ' I .r inlnniiTttioti, tlien make toe our cash pm,.. oslliou. H. A. Ilret.. 117 W . Tial! St., Jackson, MPh. aps For Sale Ancona egs;s fnr setting. .vss-:. 1'h on i al For Sal. Light team mid harness, i'i 1 1 lines, almost new; two row cotn p.ant MuuainaKer grader, old Hi Ie. Lava li (orchard on., Parkdale, or. odt II 2'.. men For Sale Bale 1 wheat straw. (". T. Hni.crts. ph.. tie It'll. t i .'. j For Sule A laie stcondhand Hardlt sprayer, in good couditlon, al a bargain lo- iti,re oi Clarence i aitiwcii, nicker lioad, KFH. 2. inisll For Hale (iasoilne sprayitii.' macliine. on small truck, complete with hose and enten Hon rod, fine for small orchard. Also two nicking bucketR. Inquire of John llntson, lleltnont Koad. nils Fni Rent An s rtann furnished house, modern, with garage, corner of Oak and Dili 81. Call for .Mr. Norton at hu:i mJa F.ir Sale Alfalfa hay, J.'Ski per ton. Tel. Odell lxT. .1. Benedict, l'ikd!e. uu' For Sale-Fresh eggs keep Put down yotir egi-s for 1 cent per dozen. Kub on the tggs and put Rway In cartons or egg crates. Hest priservatlve on the market. P'or Sale by Avalon Poultry Farm, Huetnuo J. Frank phoue Mus mlStf For Sa!e Noting horses )rv It. in. tLt-gron-th fir wootl, Jll per cord tn cord lot-. I iisi-clitss I'. astern Oregon w hen1 nay, S d per ton at Ihe yard. II taken nil the car a lower price will be made, one sindebai.er s,x,7 passenger car. in fine condition Will taken smaller car in trade. Nice tw-o-y t ar-oltl J.-t se milk cow, ".:.. Slielley w'ootl' y art! , phot e :!" .1. corner First ami sial'e. mlltf For Sa!e-:titi Actes m Ihe Whi'e Salm.ifi V alley 4 miles from the i nlumhia 1 1 ft t.n veil highway. close to new '1 mul Lake ri-ad v hue s-tinmn river runs through the Ini tiact. -.n acres standing timber, never been cut over, t.ii'.d tie and saw timber, l.y acres of rlvt i bottom hind level as a lloor, aud could all be ungated. About '.t acres in apple or chard l i years old -standard varieties, mostly Spilz, Newtowns and orlli-ys. Fmr house and nltier buildings, good garden I'roi.nd at house, with pi nty til runninn water for Irrigating gulden, and bit -ti mcl house use (i.tod, iueifailng sp.incs ii-it bouse. Land directly ailjuining tins place wnh less improvements on it. is held st as.i pet-acre. To close up an estate, this .lit' e is otl. red at per -rc. and il you are In. .king tor a Louie place, or an itivesliticiu with money making poss.tnltties In it, . Pin t over look this. This Is I he cheapest piece of close In property m the vaiity and wi'l no' last long al this price. Title perfect Terms, ' , to ',j cash, balance on tune. For further In'oi ination sec C, N Kavliu, Utajd H v.r, Oregon mm For Sale -A niiinhert.l g.sid vacant Iioiims 'all A. K. .St.Huatiaii al Ihe Fashion Slal Iff. ''I. l.'nl. M It I For Sale-pits model Chevrolet touring car "i new ti.es anil spoiliglit, tor Jti'ii. J.J.Was 'cy. ( all 2T!.',or at llntid River tinrage. lit Fni sale -1 lit an Power Sprav er u-ilh truck J .Im chI. lank, hose, etc., complele; pump pres. ; sure "ri ibs li ice e-j.Mi (siwi r s.rvt-r with ' truck, Ho-gal lank, hose.elc .complete, pump I nnsMue -i lbs. Price 8I.VI 1 Isiinainak er apple si.-r ciini,lete in gooil wotkmg order. I puce ?iuti See these implements at ir Wall's I limn at liicker's llridge, or phone luii or JHll For Sale-Young- tuik.v torn hreetlers. II F . Sievt i kiopp. Phone i;sn. ts'df ' For Salt - tood cow. also good single and diiuti e ham. ss. 'Tel, f,. '.;-.' tnCI For Sale-cheap. Sr. acres llood River land lerins if desired For paitlculiiis wilie, AH.! RoL'geiisack., lit:.,-) ;,ih Ave., t ,..lar Kapids Iowa. ,mM ot FnrSnie- ioiH m east hall i f block Hood Liver, helween lla.. and Kit streets win, beautiful view of Ihe Columbia that cannot he obstructed Can be bought on easy terms. Apply to A. W Otilli.tnk. j22tf For sale-Fir wood, partly dty, pi Inch f j:t ,m a cord dellveretl: 4 loot 51'iiKi. Wreckage '' 'd, dry and good lor kindling, Phone :fi 4 o A.I .owney. JJ2tf WANTED Wanted - Light Iii. me odtil S7. Road Call. K. V.. (i.llli. lllj.'l Wanletl-lly experienced orcltardist. farm ol eboul -ti acres on si ares, or wl I pay rent Address A. Oeise, ls27 Klickitat St. Portland, ' ,re ni'.'5 Wiinte.l-Woman lor general lionsewoik, caring (or four rooms and cooking for four people. Tel ini,, nMf To sheep owners and sheep herders Per sonally no sheep wanted on my holdings; but If 51111 Insist upon using my property lor pasture, the rale Is 1 per day per sheep,' and Ihe Uniting of sin ep thereon Is I he acceptance by yon of these terms. Yon are warm d I hat Iliere is poison out tor rodents, and s h eep are in danger Albert To.ier. as Allow u- tn luriiish vou an eslimteof your auliinitil.ile repair lob. Very highest class help cm ployed. Cascade Oarage, the garage Willi a conscience, mlltf liano Timing - p layer piano, repairing and retliilsiiing Work giiaianieed Phone 1212. S. A Imckslader, care Reed French Piano ' ().. Hood River. ttpl7tf U.s'-On Saturday between Telephone hull. ling ini Hut ur Hunk, a -mall Swiss wrist watch with o... -Htne "liulh' in face. Reward, plume :;; x2 odell. mi Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, L', ri I,an1 Olllce at The fail l.'s, ( iregon., Mar.-h i.ttli, p.fjo. Notice Is hereby utveu thai IlenrvC. Ilrown, whose p. istnlllce address i., ILmi.I Rivet, tire gnu, did, on tins I'lth tltiv ol June, p.tiii, nie In lins oflice Hwoni Statement and Application, No 1112072, in purchase ti,.. Lot p. F, i w i NW i4 NK1,, Section is, Township J Nortit. Range ll-Fast, lllan.eilf .Meridian, ami the limber thereon, under ihe provisions of the act of J ano :jnl, Is7M, and acts anienilaiorv. known as the "Timber and Minna Law," at nt'h value as might he fixed by appraise tnetit, anil that, purstutnt to such r.ppiu atlon lue land a id Umtier Iheteoii have been ap praised, f iitlli, ttie timber estimated 7t(liKi tiuaril feet at J.,7i'.im per M, and the land 14(1 or that sin I nppileai t w;ii ntkr lln.il piu.it in support ol ln application and swoiu stale mem on the aaili tlttv of May Ptt), before K. F Shoemaker, clerk ol the Circuit Coutt, at Hood Kiver. Oregiiii Any person is at Ilttertv to protest tbli purcliBse before eniry, or Initiate a cnntesl al any tune belore paletil Issues, by Hi lug a corrnbotaled aflldavit In this oflice, alleging facls winch wtitild defeat the entry H. FRANK WOOIH'OCK, ml8mj77 Register,