3(ood Iiver Slacier FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1896. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts e same days at noon. Kor Chenoweth, leaves at H A. M. Tuesdays nd Saturdays; arrives at 0 P. M. For White Salmon leaves daily at 1 P. M.; arrives at 8 o'clock P. M. From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda Gil mer, Trout Xake and Glenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SOCIETIES. Canby Post, No. IB, G. .V. R., meets at School House Hall, first Saturday of each month at 2 o'clock n. m. All G. A. R. members ir- vited to attend. The ladles of the Relief Corps meet at same, time In the adjoining room. - JOHN A. WILSON, Commander. M. P. Isenberg, Adjutant, t . Waueoma Lodge, No. 30, K. of P., meets in their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night. J. A. Sokhbe, C. C. Geo. T. Prather, K. of R, & S.. , ,. Riverside Lodge, No. 88, A O. U. W.. meets first and tlilrd Saturdays of each month. S. J. LaFRANCE, M. W. J. K. Watt, Financier. , . H. L. Howk, Recoi der. ' BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Bed loungesat S.E.Bivrtmesf'for$7.50. Black rustle lining at tbe Racket Store. ; r - c..,,-; v- Yr-. A A full line of straw -rgoods at the - Raeket-'.Slor. .. T, .'i - : ' ' Ladies' and boys' waists at the Racket Store. . Gents' and lioys' bats and caps at tbe Racket Store. , F. I. Hubbard, photographer, Hood River, Oregon. - . West Bros, will furnish ice during the coming season. Lou Morse Is authorized agent for all newspapers and periodicals. , ' . Tbe time for planting corn has come .oak leaves are as big as squirrels' ears. . ' . ' .. - Blank promisary notes and notices to trespussets for sale at the Glacier otlice. - . " Blue vitriol, 5 cents a pound by the 100; ground sulphur, 2 cents a pound, at the drue store. ' Now is the time to order your trees for planting next full. . Cull and see Tillett at the Hood River JS ursery. New Hats, new prices. Defy compe tition. Come and see before looking elsewhere. Mrs. 0. J. Hunt. A large supply of wull paper just re ceived at H. E. Bartmess', with prices lower than ever before offered in- Hood River. - ..: 1). F. Pierce has left his shoes with E. V. Husbands, who will sell them at cost. Call and see them at the old stand. . The Mountain Stage and Livery Co. carries a line of Planet, Jr., wheel "hoes, drills, etc., and are selling at very low prices. . Call and see them. Wat i ted--To let a: contract for the grubbing ot 5. acres of land., Tbe ground is now ready and I would like the work to commence next, Monday. John Kklley. The O. R. N.' Co's timetable for Hood River is as follows; Westbound overland, 5:42 a. in.; east hound over ind, l-ri-nt.tiocal -' passenger east bound, 11:12 a. m.; local . passenger westbound, 3:23 p. m. '" Subsoil plows at the Mountain Stage and ; Livery Co. at astonishing low prices. The time is here when every farmer must have a subsoil plow to loosen the ground 12 to 15 inches rieen without turning up so much wild soil. Come and see them. Write o Davenport Bros.' Lumber Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of lumber, rough or dressed. They have a large and good assortment of finishing lumber on hand, good and dry. (Jail and get our cash prices before purchas ing elsewhere. - . Dallas has the boss coffee pot for sale. It is a new invention, called the Amer ican. It saves one puckage of coffee in four, and tbe strength aud goodness of this popular beverage is not allowed to escape. Every lady in the valley will want to call and see this coffee put, and none will call without wanting to pur chase. E. J. Davis, manager of the Eastern Oregon Fruit Union, and manager last season for the Oregon Fruit Union at Milton, writes to Hon. T. R. Coon that he wants to accompany him East, next mouth, to selthe Milton crop of ber ries in the same manner Mr. Coon managed for the Hood River Fruit Union last season. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may le had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedies. In many instances the attack way be pre vented by taking the remedy as soon us the first symptons ot the disease ap pear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by . Williams &-Brosius. ' During the winter of -1893, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va., con- traded a severe . cold t which left, him. with a" Tcough'. " In speaking of how be cured it he says:"! used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's 'ougb Remedy, which relieved me almost instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not And it neces sary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been in the market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Williams fc Brosius. . Amos Underwood, who was in town Tuesday, reports that when he met John Cradlebaugh at White Salmon on his return from the mountains, the latter was rejoiced to see him, and in his usual emphatic style of language said he had wanted to see him for the past two weeks more than any man on arth. "What did you want to see me for?" Underwood asked. "Because you live at the mouth of the White Salmon." Mr. Cradlebaugh had been in about tbe same fix as tbe boy in the army, who, when the Union troops at Donelsou had to layout in the rain nd sleet and suow without Are or shel ter, wished he was in bis father's barn. "Why don't you wish yourself in bed in your father's house while you are wishing?" inquired a comrade. "Well," he replied, "if 1 was in t he barn, bet your life I'd soon find my way into tbe house." " The editor made a trip to Cascade Locks lust Saturday on the Regulator. It was his intention to stop at Steven son on bis way down, but the boat could not make a landing at least could not get near enough to shore for us to trust ourself to walk down the gangplank. The gang plank was thrown out over the bow of the boat, and three men at once started down it for shore. We hurried after them and were about to "coon" it down the plank when we saw the three men wading to shore in about two feet of water, we did not thinK we wanted to go to Stevenson badly enough 'to wade that much of the lordly Colum bia, and turned back. The captain said he could get no closer, aud we do not think he could, as the boat had a big load of flour on its bow. Mr.Butler, tbe purser,, informs us there was a good landing a mile above the town, but the people of tbe place objected to walking so far. At the Locks we met Mr. D. L. Cates, who took us out over the locks and showed us the big gates of the canal and how they would be worked. Tbe wind was blowing a gale at the timet and the rain was falling in torrents, and therefore we did not make a very close inspection of the works. The locks are completed with tbe exception of the side walls be tween 1 be gates. It may be that 1 it is necessary lo have these side walls built perpendicular of blocks of granite; but it looks like boats could pass through the locks now without damage to the embankments on either side, t' i,; ; ' Owing to the ilhu-ss of tho president, and the revivals in session during the past week the 1 ravers Club postponed its meeting until Monday next, April 27th, when it will : convene , at the house of Mr, and Mrs. Bishop. The subject will be, "Beside the Bonny Brier Bush." Mrs. Bishop will act as president during the evening. Two very interesting essays, a number of puotograpbs aud views, books ana songs have been received recently from Mrs. U. E. Travers of London. We anticipate having a very enjoyable tkne and hope all will be present. ' Secketary. Tbe Frankton literary disposed of the following question last Friday evening in favor of the negative: "Re solved, That education has a greater ef fect upon character than environ ments." The literary programme was the best yet. Tonight, tbe society will debate the question, "Resolved, That intemperance has done more to retard the world's progress than ignorauce and superstition. " Will Isen berg will lead tbe anlnnative and J. v. Absteu tbe negative. The bridge near the Columbia nur sery is soon to be raised 6 feet, which will make a ver.yeusy. grade. The three-mile stake which iiow stands at the bridge will have to be changed so as to read Hood River, three miles ele vation, 494 feel. Most of the travel to the upper part of the valley and Mt. Hood will now take this road in pref erence to the stones and mud around Clark's corner. ' . Lieut-Col. J. M. Patterson of The Dalles was in Hood ; River, Sunday, looking over camp grounds and the race truck to see what advantages Hood River possessed for holding tbe encampment of the Third regiment, O. JS). U., in June. He will make his report to the colonel,' and it is likely Hood River will be selected. Tbe gentlemanly cuok- of ill i Lan gille house was asked to join tbe U. B. church choir; "I am no Singer," he replied; "1 am a'.' Wheeler. & Wilson. '! "What's tbe matter with the Ligbt Running Domcstic?"qneried the steady boarder. Col. O. B. Hartley started for Juneau, Alaska, last Monday. He is employed by u mining company that is setting up a stamp mill 00 miles above Juneau, near the coast, and goes to superintend the hauling of the machinery to the mines. - . " 4 ' H. C. Biiteham has just finished set ting but 8000 small fruit cuttings in his propaguling grounds and next week will begin the work of putting out bis apple grafts on the H. V, Coe ranch. Warren Miller has bought the 40 acres lying east of the Frankton school house and commenced last week to clear the land. He - will build a resi dence aud move upon tbe place soon. Remember the special stockholders' meeting of the armory association, to morrow, Saturday, at 2 p. m., at the armory. It is important that every stockholder should be present. Work on the new M. E. church is suspended for the reason that the lum ber has not arrived from Bridal Veil. Tbe stormy weather caused the delay in getting out the lumber. ' Tbe members of the Junior Endeavor are practicing for an . entertainment to be given in the near future. The time and programme will be given next week. .-. , . ?., J. F. Kelly of Butte, Mont., mana ger of the J. F. Kelley fruit commis sion bouse, committed suicideat Butte, April 15th. Domestic trouble .was the cause. . ,-.' j Miss Cora Copple returned from Eugene last week. She has been stay ing witli the family of M. .V. Harmon at that place for the past eight months. E. V. Husbands Is now located in his new quarters in the Langille house, where he will continue to sell the stock of shoes left by D. F. Pierce. Geo. T. Prather has commenced on his new residence and has the frame lip, but is waiting for lumber that was ordered a mouth ago. . ,A broken shaft last Saturday at the Davenport mills suspended operation till Thursday, when a new one was re ceived from Portland. . L. E. Morse, Robt. Husbands and Louis Chirk are up at Winans at work on the Valley Improvement Co's ditch. Mrs. E. J. Mercer moved to The Dalles last week, and will keep a boarding house at Rockland, Wash. , Mrs. Rich was taken to St. Vincent hospital, at Portland, Tuesday. Her condition is not much improved. Mrs. Alice Kemp went to The Dalles Wednesday, on the Regulator, ; for a few days' visit.;"' Richard Kirbyson has finished plant ing his acre of strawberries and has out 112 fruit trees. ; Graham Bros, have the contract for building the warehouse for the Oregon Fruit Union. , John R. NickelseM has bought the C. L. Gilbert place and moved into tbe residence. Fibre .chamois at the Racket Store. Sunflower in bloom. A Fine, Fruit. Ranch. We visited Mr. John Parker's place, I Sunday, for the first time. Mr.Parker I hits 100 acres, mostly lying on the west bank of Hood river, 4 miles from town. During his 4 years' residence upon the place, be has cleared 25 acres, about 10 of which he has in fruit trees. He has one of the best residences in the valley, built upon a commanding eminence overlooking his cultivated acres and the foaming waters of Hood river. He has built his house witli every modern convenience. Pure cold water is piped from springs and reaches every part of the residence. Mrs. Parker has the reputation of setting a good table, and as her house is well fitted for summer boarders, during the summer season Portland people delight to spend va cation or have their outing with head quarters at Ihe Parker house.' Mr; Parker's youog orchards are thrifty, and this year his older trees promise a good crop of apples, pears, prunes, peaches, etc. , He is a model farmer and fruit grower and we predict his success. " ' ' Under More Favorable Circumstances. This season the Hood River Fruit Growers' Union will begin work under much more favorable circumstances than it has formerly done. Some forms are being printed for giving a full ac count ot tne cost or handling every shipment from the producer to the re tailer, which will.. be given with the cnecK, so tne grower win nave ail available information, Bisidea this. circulars will be issued daily during tbe shipping season, giving patrons full and reliuble information regarding tne conditions ot the market, ' the prices prevailing,conditiou of the fruit on arrival, etc., which will be .very valuable in the hands of the growers. Regular pay days will be ananged for, so that growers will know when they may call for their checks, and a great deal of annoyance to the book-keepers win ue avoided. ii. a. jjavidson. The outlook for strawberries f is promising for a big crop, but the sea sou will be late. . ' ' A Sycamore Legend. It is written in our language;. . ' In the tongue the Injun jabbers, . How when hunting time was over, . :, When the bucks came to the wigwams, . Came with shoulders heavy laden, ' ' . Came with plunder from the war path, Hows and arrows newly fashiYmed, lips of flint and engle feathers, ' ' Tools to transact bloody business, , These he showed to every comer, . ; . i .. For a licking just blue mouldy, , '. Bo the Iiijin hies him westward, ; " Pedals to Hood River City. V There you'll And him in his waf paint, .-, 1 Find him showing rims of crimson ' Nothing like them in the ivtde world; - . Swiftor they than flight of lightning, Stronger, too, than any oak tree, x " , Lighter than the down of thistle, Prettier t han the Injun maiden, . Honest. Injun! Honest Injun! Williams St Ilrosius can show you a 'Red Bird," the regular Sycamore mount. A crim son rim "Syracuse" wheel. Also, Empires, 880, and Crawfords, f65. Every one fully war ranted. Keep Posted. : , It behooves every citizen in city, town and country to keep posted on the stirring events that will occur in this country and the Old World within the next nine months. The re sults will affect all, personally, directly or in directly. This nation is on the eve of the most exciting' presidential campaign In its history. Kuropean politics are in a very com plicated state, and scientists are applying their discoveries to many lines that will pn duce startlingly new things. To keep abreast with the world jma should read, in addition to the local or county paper, a live metropolitan newspaper, such as ttie Twice-a-Week Republic of St. Louis. It is the most progressive journal in the United States, and in each issue it gives the latest political news of all parties in the field, the latest gen eral news of the world and many valuable special features besides. This model news paper Is delivered twice a week by mail for only $1 a year, or less than one cent a copj . The price of the Daily and Sunday Repub lic has recently been reduced to only SS a year by mail. . - Millinery ' Mrs. J. Heiler, the leading milliner of Portland, will send an assistant to Hood River about the 25th of April, with a full line of millinery goods at the library store of M. H Nickelseu. Cash, and for Cash Only. We will furnish at mill common rough lumber at $6 per thousand, and second grades, $5. Other grades' in proportion. Seasoned apple boxes in stock, will be kept through the season, Scents each. Terms spot cash or its equivalent. . B. R. Tucker, : 1 . Tucker, Oregou. Jones He Pays the Freight. ; Send for a Copy of The Buyer's Guide, with latest reductions and market prices Sent free to any address. Freight oii $20 orders paid to any point on Colum bia river reached by Portlaud boats. : Jones' Cash Store, . 105 Front St., Portland, Or. .' An Affidavit. This is to certify that on May 11th, I Walked to Melick's drug store on a'pair of crutches aud bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for inflam matory rheumatism which bad Crippled me up.. After using three bottles! am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles H. Wetzel, Sunbary, Pa. Y ' Sworn and subscribed to before me on August, 10, 1894. Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at. 50 cents per bottle by Williams & lirosius. ' , . FOR SALE. The farm of Mrs. Alma Howe, containing 88 acres, 2 miles southwest of town, is offered for sale. The residence is new, large and roomy; good water; good barn; orchard ot bearing trees; 2( acres in cultivation. Situ ated in the most desirable part of Hood River valley. For particulars, call on or address . S. J. LAifRANCE, p24 i . Hood River. Notice. Fair warning Parents look after your boys. Any one found trespassing on my grounds will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. , . , B. WARREN. YALLBY IMPROVEMENT CO. Notice to Stockholders. All stockholders in the Valley Improve ment Co. who have not paid their assess ments will call and make satisfactory settle ment of same at once. Ry order of the pres ident. H. F. DAVIDSON, Secretary. In the Apple Belt. Some of the best apple land in Hood River valley, improved or unimproved, for sale in lots Of 10, 20 or 80 acres. Situated on the East Side. Good stream of water flows through the land. Terms cheap. Kor further partlc ii'.ius inquire at Glacier office. all Church Notices. Salvation army soldiers are assisting Kev. Ij. Jouns at iielmont In pro traded meeting services each evening over the coming Sabbath. Every one invited. Come out and get better acquainted with army methods. They may give ine tiooa iuver people a lew nights. Sunt. C. F. Olapp, D. D., will con tihue the union evangelistic services at the U. B. church over Sunday. Three union services will be held on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 3 and 7:30 p., m. No Christiau Endeavor service will be held at, 6:30 Sunday evening. Supt. Clapp is having unusual interest in these meetings, and the attendance is very large. People in the country hy bringing their lunches can attend two services on Sunday. ' Let everybody attend these services. M. E. services in Hood River every Sabbath evening, and in the mornings ot the hrst and third baobaths or each month; at Mosier on the mornings of tbe second and fourth. t . . J. M. Denison, Pastor, Belmont ' Circuit Appointments. First Sunday of each month at Mount Hood; second Sunday, Belmont at 11, Crapper school house at 3, aud Pine Grove at 7; third Sunday, Pine Grove at 11 and Belmont ut 7; fourth Sunday, Belmont at 11 and Pine Grove at 7. . F. 1 Johns, Pastor. .v . Important to Farmers. Wakelee's Squirrel Exterminator,the original and 'only article of its kind giving complete 'satisfaction, now re duced from 50c. to 30c. per can at Will iams & Brosius.' , 42 . , ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. , The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price, 25 cts per box. . For sale at the Hood River Pharmacy. . v H.E.BALCH&COm ! . 78 Second St., THE DALLES, OREGON. H1ERCHANTTAILCRS And Leaders of Fashions. The largest and most complete assortment of American and imported English woolens ever shown in the city. Latest patterns in spring and summer suitings. Call and in spect stock and get prices. . Business Suits, , froni $18 to $25. Dress Suitsfoom $25 to $50. ' For Sale. 160 acres of land 10 miles from White Sal mon, in Klickitat county, Wash.; 85 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture and under fence; S6 head of cattle aud 4 horses. All the farm machinery and implements to be sold with the place at a bargain. Address mar2r PETEdORTEIG, Gilmer, Wash. i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., March 12. 189. Notice is hereby given that thefollow-ing-nametmettlers have filed notice of their in tention to make final proof in supportof their claims,and that said proof will be made before Wr RC Dunbar, Commissiono-"United Tstafes Circuit Court for District of Washington, at Goldendale, Wash., on May 0, isatl, viz: DANIEL N. KAEGI, H. E. No. 7721, for the southwest y. section 9, township 15 north, range 10 east W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Peter Schmid, Charl A. Pearson, Severin Benz and ;harles J. Peterson, all of Trout Lake P. O. Washington. . .. , , , Also, ''. '.'". : ( HAUL A. PEARSON, H. E. No. 7705. for the northwest section 23, township 6 north, range 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said, land, viz: Severin Benz. Daniel N. Kaegi, Peter Schmid and August Wagnitz, all of Trout Lake P. u., Washington, ,. Also, " ' ' , PETER SCHMID, H. E. No. J781, for the west of southwest section li, township 6 north, range 10 east, W. M. ' ' ": J . .- He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: , . ' Daniel is. n.aegi, aeverin jjonz, unaries .i. Peterson and Ciiarl A. Pearson, all of Trout Lake, P. O., Washington. H - Also, . . ' ' " , ' ;. . SEVERIN BENZ, . H. E. NoSlOG, for the southeast ot southeast sectionw;, and east of northeast and nortnwi.si. y oi normeasi. Ya section ao, Mtwii ship 0 north, range 10 east, w. M. lie names me isnowing witnesses 10 prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of; said land, viz: Chari A. Pearson. Daniel N. Kaeei. Peter Schmid and Charles . Peterson, all of Trout Lake f. u.. wasnington. in20a24 GKO. H. STEVENSON, Register. .- , . Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , ' United States ' Land Offlcie, Vancouver, Wash,, March 6, 189). Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 18: 8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon,' Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public lands by act of August 4, 18D2, Samuel W. Tippets, of Cbenowetii, county of Skamania, state of wasnington, nas win uay men in uns omce his sworn statement No. 1812, for the purchase of the southeast southeast of section 12, in township No. 3 north, range 9 east, W.. M., and will oifer proof -to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Kaceiver of this omce at Vancouver, Wash., on Saturday, the 23d day of May, 189:1. He names as witnesses: Nels Nelson,Samuel H. Lccles, William Ingles and FredM. Broad bent, all of Chenoweth, Skamania county, Wash. Aud any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to ii le thoir claims in this otlice on or before said i'3d day of May, WHO, marl3ml5 GEO. H. STEVENSON, Register. Citation. In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for County of Waseo. In the matter of the estate of Martha Purser, ( deceased Citation. To Mary E. Palmer, Phoebe Foss, Joseph Pur- ' ser, John Purser and David Purser, and to - all other heirs known or unknown of said , Martha Purser, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby cited and required tp appear in the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Wasco, at the court room thereof, at Dalles City, in aid county, on - Monday, the 4th day of May. 1S9S, : t At 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, twen and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made authorizing and directing the administrator of said estate to sell the following described real estate belong ing to said estate, to wit: Lot numbered one (1) in block "0" in the town of Hood Hlver, Wasco county, Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Wituess, the Hon. George C. Blakeley.Judge . ' of the said county court, with the SEAL seal of said court affixed, this 2;th day ol February, A. D. 18.15. - Attest: A. M. KELSAY. Clerk. mai27ail By mmi iloltou, deputy. A. S. BLOWERS & CO., DEALERS IN- llats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, FLOUR AND FEED. Country Produce Bought and Sold. AGENCY FOR - fBRADLEY&METCALFCC! CELEBRATED rgpOOTS&Sftt ESTABLISHED 1843 4 'A iv NT fc r.iGS.ESTb001 IN THE WORLD , i mux mark copvMGimr . T. C. DALLAS, DEALER IN STOVES: AND-TINWAEE, , .Kitchen Furniture, PLUMBERb' GOODS. . Pruning Tools, Etc. Repairing Tinware a Specialty. O. FREDENBURG, Notary Public, MOUNT HOOD, - - OREGON. DENTISTRY. DR. B. T. CARNS Is now located 'in Hood River. First-class work at reasonable rates. All work guaranteed. Olilce In the Langille House. ., .. . , , -., . i ' . .. jyiw C. J. HAYES, ".S I'RVEl'OR. . All work given him will be done cor rectly and promptly. He has a few good claims upon which he can locate parties; botn larming aim timber lands. February, 1894. , HARNESS - , Repaired and all kinds of , HARNESS ' GOODS Sold hy ' ' - E. V. HUSBANDS. Also, Boots and Shoes repaired. G. T. Pbather, I H. C. Co J!. jNotary fuDiic. . : PRATHER fiTcOE, Real Estate anfl Insnrance, 93 Oak St., bet. 2d and 3d. HTa V nirA Into Vt1rwlra nnrl nnpan rra In tVia town of Hood liiveriHlso, fruit, hay and nerry farms and timber claims in the most desira ble locations in the valley. If you have any thing In the real estate line to sell or rent, or li you want to ouy, give us a can. Deeds, bonds and mortgages promptly and correctly executed. We will also attend to legal business in Jus fcioGs' oourts 1 " We are also agents for SOUTH WAUCOMA property. . . rriA 1 HtK ot LUL. . '. ' . ap27 . . .'. Fruit , Farm for Sale. 1 will sell my place, 2 miles from the town of Hood River, near a graded school, contain ing 40 acres, good house and barn, strong spring, wind mill, 1 acres in orchard, yt acre In strawberries, all fenced. Including stock and farm i mplements, for $1800. nl FRED HOWE, Hood River. I Competent Nurse. Ladies needing a competent nurse, on rea sonable terms, apply to . ivitus. Ji. ii. ruLiuiv, o3 , Hood River, Oregon. Lessons in Piano Music. Miss Anna Smith has resumed the teaching of Music. Iler prices are 50 cents a lesson. J 10 For Sale at Belmont. The Ketchum place, by E. C. Rogers. AJso, Ei O. Rogers' place, cheap for cash, or one half down and balance on easy terms. d!3 t Harness Repairing. t will be ready for repairing and oiling har ness after' January 1st. Farm products will be taken in trade. Leave harness forrepair ingat Blowers' store Highest price paid for Hides. d20 E. D. CALKINS. To Sell or Trade. I have 80 acres of land in Clackamas county that I will sell or trade for Hood River prop erty. Call on or address C. O. HORNUNG, niarl3 , Hood River, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 30, 1898. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on May 21, 18HD, viz: HENRY HElVNICRETP.'l': Hd. E. No. 3803, for the west, southwest yt section 13, township 2 north, range 10 east, W. M. . , He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: . Hans Laare, Chris' Dethman, P. Jocliimsen and Levi Monroe, all of Hood River, Oregou. a3 .IAS. V. MOORE, Register.. Is Your Title Clear? E. E. Savage is prepared to examine ab stracts of titli; to real estate aud give opinio: a on ame. Charges reasonable. nuirfi ex THE "REGULATOR LINE. Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. Daily tBt. Dalles anfl PorOai All Freight Will Come Through Without Delay. PASSENGER RATES. One way...., $1 50 Bound trip i 2 HQ Freight Rates Greatly .. . T- - 1 . i .. .;.:- XiCUUUCU. . W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. THE DALLES, OREGON E, McNEILL, Receiver. Gives the choice of r TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL . EOTJT H-S , Via . I ' Via ' SPOKANE, i DENVER, Minneapolis OMAHA . AND ' ' ' AND . ST. PAUL. Kansas Citv. Low Rates to All East ern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five days for SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on O. R. & N. Agent.: Hood Rivtr, or addres W. II. HURLUUKT. ; . Gen'l Pass. Awt, Portland, Or. WM. TILLETT, Proprietor. Grower and dealer n choice Nursery xtock. He has the only stock ut the - Yakima Apple, ( ' The beft of red apples, and as long a keeper o the Yellow Newtown, I have aboui 20,000 apple trees of the best vn- . rieties erowing In my nursery. All standard varieties are grafted from the best stock Hood River. i 1 . . ... JcI j. The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetler, fialt Kliemn, fcculd Head, fcore Kippies, Chapped (lands, Itching l'iles, llurns, Frost HUes, Chronic Sore Kyesmid Gnnmlaled Eve Lids. For siilc hy uriiggisM tit Uo cents per box. TO HOS3BOW2fBKa. . For putlihff aliorsc in a fme healthy con lition try lh Ciuly's Condition IWders. (.'hey tone up the system, aid digestion, cure 'oss of appetite, relievo constipatii u, correct . Sidney disorders and destroy worms, giving lew li'o to an old or over-worked horse. 25 euls per package. For sale hy druggists. For sulc I'V William & 'osiii. ' TRADE fT lk IV V .til XfcUr MARK