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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1902)
s ood iivcr Slacier. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1902. S(tmc More "Good KiigppKtiimt." Hood River, July 28, 1902. Kditor Glacier: In last week's (Jiueier I noted with Interest what Kotiert Kelly bad to say to the honorable county court on the oecaHion of his retiring from the office of sheriff'. Your caption, "Uood Suggestions," la In the main deserved, and what Mr. Kelly has saiil In no doubt strictly In accordance with the laws of Oregon. On the rifk, however, of running counter to all the legal talent in the state, I cannot but differ with Mr. Kelly hi his statement that "notice of themeeting of the board of equaliza tion should be published In every paper ' in the county, and If the taxpayer fails to appear and air hi8grievances,should he have any, to then entirely hrnore his future entreaties." In my opinion, which ought to be worth 25 cents a yard to anybody, there is no reason why the meetings of the board should be advertised In a single paper. On the assessment slips each taxpayer will find ulainlv Drill ted (it could be made plainer) an extract from the laws of - . i.:... 1........1 Uncoil loioilimijj nun nini tur mmiu of eoualiziitiou meets the lust week in August. If he has any quarrel with the usfe&sor, he will have no one to bliiine but himself If he does not appear before the board and Hk for redress. Hut how Is it with the great majority of taxpayers who are in the habit of permitting the assessor on his rounds to place' a fixed valuation on their property and are willing to let it, rest at that. Has it come to this that every property owner in the county must sad dle his or her horse and ride to The Dalles when the board meets and lie around the hotels for a week to learn whetherjiis property has been singled out to be doubled, trebled, jor quad rupled in value? j ' , If our peers who settle these matters have reason to believe that certain in dividuals have dodged a certain assess ment would it not be much cheaper and better to notify such persons to appear before the board and show cause why their vol nation should not le raised? The ofHclalscomprising the board of equalisation are all residents of the county sent, and a day could be set for hearing these coujoluiuts at any convenient time. It hardly ought to be necessary to dwell long on the fact that the chief cause of dissatisfaction among the taxpayers in this valley last year was because of the one-sided arbitrary method which the board worked upon a few persons. The individual whom , they sent through the valley to revise Deputy Nickelsen's work merely sel ected a few victims in each school dist rict and greatly increased their values, letting dozens of others with property equally as valuable go at the first as sessed rate. This blow in most cases fell on the old and well-known settlers who have borne the brunt of taxation and volunteer road work for the last half generation or longer. If these high values had been placed on all property alike the whole county debt could nave been paid on ana a nana some surplus left over to throw at the birds. The first intimation that anyone had as to what had been done came by way of tax notices sent out in February. Mr. Nickelsen's work was as evenly done as any assessment ever before made or ever likely to be made, and an Increase in values on all alike would have left no reasonable cause for com plaint. K. E. Harbison. Crupper Cropping. (Received too late for Inst week.) Hood Hiver, July 23, 1902. Editor Glacier: The social clubwasentertained at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs Kinsey, July 15, with 20 members pros ent. The quotations were from Emer son. Alter tneBe naa Deen given, an eiauorate programme was rendered, as those taking part had bad seven long weeks in which to prepare themselves, and no "please excuse me" was heard ine evening was very warm, and we thought how kind and considerate our hostess was when all were invited to take a fan. But alas, when we were told that on the bock was a conundrum to lie answered before the fan conld be , mi '. t.. l i i t useu. - ims creaieu a great aeai oi mer riment. Following this was tho "con versation party," Each gentleman was handed a card with a clock drawn on it and at each hour was written a lady's name, with whom he had to converse one half minute beginningatoneo'clock, and on reaching is there would be that of the lady he should take to supper this served to keep the conversation general and also caused lots of fun. Af ter each gentleman had secured his partner, the company were seated at the tables arranged for them. Beauti ful roses and sweet peas, decorated the rooms and tables, and a most delicious and dainty luncheon was served. The hour grew late, but no one seemed anx ious to break up the iileasnnt event, and it was Hearing 12 when the last good nights were heard. Our next meeting win no held at Mr. and Mrs. Martin s July 29. Mrs. F. 8. Perry and two children have been visiting with Mrs.E.E. Lyons ine past two weeks. Fred Shoemaker.who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kinsey, returned to his home at luscarawas, Ohio. Mrs. Ida Crapper has purchased the Sutton place and will soon move into her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Hackett made a trip to The Dalles overland last iSnnday.return- ing luesuay. E. E. Lyons and Ernest Costa have gone to Mount Hood for a few days' out ing, inns. 1KKY and l. K. All Were Saved. "For years I suffered such untold mis ery from bronchitis." writes .1. 11. Johnston, of Broiighton, Ga., "that often I was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, I was wholly cureu oy it. King s ew ihscoverv tor consumption. My wife suffered intense ly from asthma, till it cured her, and alt our experience goes to show it is the best croup medicine in the world. A trial will convince vou it's unrivaled for throat and lung diseases, liuaran teed bottles 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles free at Chas. V Clarke's. A Trip to Bailirer Lake. A party consistingof Mr. and Mrs. D. Riggs.Liziie Cooier,Kate Gribble. War ren and John Cooper and Joe Dimmick, with eight horses, started for Badger lake at noon, June 21. They camped at Joe Dimniick's ranch that night, and started early the next morning. At about noon they readied tt. K. I ncker s miue, where they met Peter Feldhausen and stopped for dinner. After dinner, ac companied by Pete and two horses, they started again reaching the lajve about 4 o'clock. After spending the next two day exploring the lake and surround ing country, they started back Friday morning, and reached the mines before noon After turning the horses to pas ture and partaking of dinner, which is always the principal part of ramping, Pete guided them to three of his eight mines. Each of the party tried hia or her hand at the pick and securing a piece of ore, they returned to Mr. Tuck er's camp for the night and the next mornino proi.'WKlwJ, on their way home which they reached that evening, each one thankful for the clear weather which enabled them to have so pleasant a time and such a splendid view of eight snow peaked mountains wlncli were in view at one point. This is tha first time women have gone to the lakcirom tins side. 1 lie party saw few yellow jackets on the trail, and one bald-faced hornet (?) X. Y. Z. The Wasco News says harvest is in full blast and harvest bauds very scarce. lie sure to get a coupon and" secure one of those elegant life-size photos of yourself that Rogers is giving Rwity with each $5 cabinet. So cheap iiruyou work. The Prinevillo Keviow has changed hands. Wm. Holder, proprietor of the Shaniko Leader and Mora Bulletin, is the purchaser. t . - .Edward Everett Young, tho ox-newspaper man, has. recently gone into the lumbering business at Klamath Falls, Klamath county. Cascade Locks school district is soon to have a commodious school building that is being erected bv John Cuius. It willjhave two large class rooms, au en trance and a library room. "Strange thing about Trucv mid Mer rill, the Oregon desperadoes,'' ventured Judd Fish, i'Let'er go," said flolison. "Why, they were not onlv brothers-in- law, but brother outlaws. Chronicle. The Portland Evening Journal chaiig eu ownership last week, u. hi. Jackson of the Pendleton Tribune taking charge. The name and headline dress were also changed for the worse. It is -now. the Duily Oregon Journal". . A Contribution to the Wasco News says fanners are not getting anv benefit trom the rise in the price ol meats caused by the meat trust. He advocates a vegetable dun, savs it is very easy to get accustomed to, and cites instances of great endurance of men who never eat meat. At the solicitation of The Dalles Fruit Growers' Union, Agent Ireland has suc ceeded in having the O. It. k N. put on a refrigerator car between The Dalles and Portland, to i leave at about a. in., in time for the market. Fruit to be delivered not later than 8 p. m. Chronicle. There are about 1000 persons who will be benefited by the recent Indiau wur pension act of the nortliwesT. ' As the average-age of these warriors is "a years, it is very unlikely if Uncle Sam will have very many years to curry the remanantor the 70U() brave men who fought between 1801-6. Yamhill Re porter. The Cascade Locks sawmill is cutting 100,000 feet of lumber dailv and em- ployes about 75 men. The logs a;'e principally from Wind river, in Wash ington, and are towed across by a steam launch. The company has a large body or timber on Wind river and has im proved the stream so that logs can be uoateu to the Uoiumbia The people of the town of Hood River have shown their confi lence in the virtue of advertising by agreeing to supply the Harrimaii system with lou,UO0 circulars descriptive of flood River valley for free distribution among ttie liomeseekers of the East Canuot The Dalles do as well jis Hood River? Mountaineer The steamers Bailey Gafzert ijind Dalles City make trips from Portland to Cascade Locks every iSundav, and are earring an immense number of ex cursionists every trip. Last Sunday both of the boats came up loaded to their full capacity with Portlanders who took advantage ot the opportunity to gei out oi ino city lor a day. That the humiui race has recently wonderfully increased in all the ele ments of civilization is shown by this stupendous fact, stated in an address by (Sir Robt. Ciill'eu: "During; the 19th century the 'number of European people rose irotu lli,lJO,lXMI to 500,000, 000. If tiie same rate of Increase con tinues during this century, tit its end tliis population- will have become 1, 500,000,000 lo 2,000,000.000." The re malnder of the world's population will, so fur as can be judged from the past, remain nearly suuionaty. A Washington dispatch say: ''Asa physical 'seeable' thing the famous uocmiuiioii oi independence is no more. The stirring text and the sig natures oi ine members of the conti nental congress have faded imav This precious document is preserved in aciibiuet in the state department librr ry, but It is ;liow practically nothing more than a large sheet of parchment ouwuicnno legible writing iippenrs. niriui me worus '.Declaration ot Jn dependence,' which were written in large letters with many ornamental flourishes, are decipherable. Not a signature is visible tu the naked eve. One hardly discernible stroke of John Hancock's pen is all that remains of bis bold and vigorous autograph. which he purposely made large so as to show the British government that he had no fear of being know." SUalfers AU Records. Twice in hospital, F, A. Gulledge, , kjviia, ptuu vast sum 10 uoc- tors to cure a severe case of piles, caus ing 24 tumors. When all failed, Buck len'8 Arnica Salve soon cured him. Sul- dues inflammation . tuui iivifl m.nr-. Kin pains isest salve in the world. 23c at Clarke's drug store Church Xotieei. valley Christian Church. Sumlnv school, 10 a. in.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and S.'p. m.C. K. at 7 p. in. Kliler Jenkins will preach at Union rhun-h on the East side at p. in. A general Invitation to attend these services is cxtcinl- eu i me pi'one. J. w. Jenkins, pastor. United Brethren. There well he no prra'ch- t'S oi i-ou v . . i-iiun-ii nunuay, auuual :u Conttreptionul Church. Rev. Howard n Smllh of Fori I slid, siiHniileniti-nt or tin Congregational Sunday School and Publish ln society will vlsil Un Sunday M-h.ml at 11 a.m. mnl will preach at 11 o'cM-k a.m. Snndm school at 1(1 a. in. C. K. at 7:HI p. m. Midweek prayer servii-e every Vcdne.iav lit 7-.; u in. .Mr. pmitti Is nil able mid ini.-i-estint speaker, and it Is hoped lie may be gn eted bv large audiences. A welcome to nil who come ivev. a it. iier.sniu-r, pssior. Notice of Guardian Sale Notice I, hereby itiv.-n that the mnl Tvirneil Biiardbinoi Netaiirodi.licrlhiM.rodt and John tirodl, minors, by virtue of a In-eiise dnlv is sued by the county court of HirMateo; nn'sm for Wiimco county, will on and aiicr the .jiih day of September, HHU, tudl, at private sale to the lilnheM bidder foreash in hand all riibt title and imen-M .d said . Vela Urodt, lteriba urom ii ii. i .lonn i, nan in and to i tie north half of the south-east ipuiter ol Ihesouih-H.-M quarter of the south-west quin.-r of tlif south-eas! quarter of the aouili-west quarter of section liuMiki ni Uln township I m- iwr'h of rant:eten.lii).iisiol the WiilniuctUi.'.ii-ridiuu In Nsoo county, oie-ron. I'atedat Hood Hiver, Oregon, this i'lh day of July, luti. CUIUS M'l'UMAN, Guardian of the estateof MetaUtodi, Ik-rtlm (inidl and John Urodt. Noticed Tho-e who are Indebted to 1'-, J. y. Wait, will nle-ise take noinv ih.n o inj to ,ckn In Ids family he .will iw nway i i . co.ist loran Indi tlnlte inod. snd he p is left hi. aceountM wiih me for eo!iee!ion. i'li.is.. who know lheiuelves indebte.l toibe rtocior v:ll Idease call and settle pniinptly. M v son, 1.. V. Henderson, w.ll nil on those bo uo not set tle at once, and is auiho-ued lo i.i.fie and rweeipt fcir monev on sai.i ac.-rnnit. JollN IJ.l.AMi HI .M-KHsoX. Found. Gold wstrli and chain. owm ." mj l.ave fie win by proving jroprtv and pav ns f rtti! noncx. u. a. Kot K r.., Mcolal. Team for Sale; " Span of horses, weighing 1,'iiO each, well broken, well matched, sound and guaranteed true; priceHW fur the tm. F E K'i'UAKii at Tucker's Mill. Notice. All outstanding warrants against OM.,1 As sembly, No S. United Artisans are ordered to be presented for payment. J 11 aaiol.iv.,, J re.iMurer. Thoroughbred Boar. 1 have a tlioroiu- Mlii ed Ked Jersey boar. 10 months old and weighing iA) pounds. Breed ing services reasonable. an rti r-iv anjiiu. Wanted. (iiMMt. competent man to lake chunre of the Alfred Ikiuniiiiii ranee. For iiartleulai-sapply to- FRIDAY & BAUNK.S. Notice. All persons knowing themselves Indebted tome may make payment of such debts to Charles Temple. 8UJACKSUN. For Sale. Six-year-old mare, Rintrle harness and nearly new bUKgy, all for jHM. Inquire at UUlWULUj' STOKE. To Lease. Garden truck and fruit land in 5 and 10 acre lots on I lie waison r-ineii adlolninx Hood Hiver. rot particulars see W. I. Wat- sou or - K.K. KltWlN. To Lease. My Wr.ucoma fnrm on shares for one vear, . - JiKNHYC. CMK. For Sale. - One r.00-e!f(r incubator, 3 HKI chick hrooders, t hand-power lame cutter, I span I.2IHI ponnd mares, one plin-tou and double harness, l hay and root culler, 2 Jersey cows one jftvinK milk ladb fresh In November, one '1 bono isiw'ur uasolim; engine nuarly new. j llFNKYfiC'OE. Care for Your Eyes? Aslduivehad IS years expt-rienee, my work will ijlve the very best saiiHl'aetloii in watch repairing, and as an optician I guarunti-e to uive you a good lit of glasses tosuit yonreyes. Iion't b-iy your glassts ol'elieap, fake dealers who travel thruugii t lie country with the cheap lenses and charge you lour Union what they are worth and yoiu uln your eyes using them. I have one of I he latest Imoroved eve- teslers and can lit your eyes in the most ac curate manner with the best lenses iiiadedhus slrengtlienlntf your eyes uud improving your sight. 0. II. TKMl'UC. Notice of Dissolution. The partnership heietofore existing under the linn nauieoi llaniiH a Hartley is lierehy dissolved by mutual consent, J. K. Hannu re tiring and O. H. Hartley continuing said busi ness. The said O.K. Hartley owns and will col lect all debts due said tirni and. assumes and will pay oil all debls diifiby said firm. ' Dated, Hood Klver, Oil'., July is. pii)2. J K HANNA, 01$ HAHTLKY University EUGENE, The first semester, session 1002-3, following schools and coIIcijch are coniprid in the University: Graduate School College of Literature, Science and Arts College of Science and Engin eering University Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine ftncL Music. Inci dental fee $10 ; Student Body tax, f2.50 per year. For catalogue, address, Registrar of the University, Ktiwne, Oregon. Philomath College Affords excellent opportunities for a youth of moderate h'.. i:is to ob tain an education. It is a iirst grade institution, with the ad ;mtage of GOOD MORAL INFLUENCES. No institution in Oregon has a larger per cent of graduates in prom inent positions as teachers. " Tor Information send for lateat cata logue. Addrees, . PRESIDENT p. E. EMERiCK. " . Philomath, Oregon. . Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show THE DALLES, OR., MONDAY, AUGUST, 25. 1902. ' For the above occasion the 0. R. & X. company will Hell tickets, from Hood River to The Dalles and return, at the rate of 'Joe for the round trip. Tickets on gale August 2", with return limit, Aiiaust 2(1. A. X. HO A ii, A iron t. Williams Pharmacy, Otten liuildingf G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. Headmiarter8 for Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ' Prescriptions my Specialty. Don't Overlook this Space Xor forget to call and get our prices, on a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Before going elsewhere. A trial will convince you of the superior quality of our goods. A fino lino of FilKSlI I'LTITS constantly on hand. ' O. B. HARTLEY. ! SCREAM When you can buy Ice Cream from land cream, and at the same rates Why shouldn't you buy if here? Why Shouldn't The Prather In HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Mils, tejaii 1331 iMs and Rlocka for Sale. Taxes paid fur non-rcsiJcuts. Township Plats and Planks in stcck. Telephone 51. . Corre-.nd. iice FolicitcJ. City Bl J. R. NICKELSEN, Proprietor. General Plackemithing and Wagon l:e ;r:n'. carries in Muck a full line of Piackfiiiith and Wagou Makep' supplies, Wlieels, Ailen, Pole?, Shares, etc., etc. Agency for Syracuse Farm Implements. T. C. DALLAS, The City Tinker & Plumber. Headquarter fourth End Oak Streets. -Wagon for Sale. iSUidcbukeropriua; waiton mid single har ness lor sale, or will trade for hay or wood. a 1 MM u) I - On Struiiahan place. Farm for S Twenty acres, well Improved. 2'i miles out, good buildins, K acres in Mrawm-rr.tn.. j bargain If purchased soon. A. H. Dlsl.UUW . Lost a Purse. Containing j'Jl In trold, one Sltl ond two ft? pieces- three refoiiimeniatt'"i conuilnlng the name of F. A. Weygani. Finder will re ceive jlO reward by leaving purse lit Olacier oiHee. ; - . 250 Acre3 for Sale. Two farms One well Improveed; good or chard; 2i! tons of buy in the barn; 170 acres at Home Valley. Klghty acres, ft fenced by wire, tw-ar SI. Martin' Springs. Land g'l for strawberries or other garden truck. Oiawi waler right and .ill acres good timber; balance eusiiu hiinin-d-maid market near, will sell on reasonable terms. Call on or address I5 tliime Valley, Wash. For Rent. Two rooms suitable tor oltices or dressmiik lug. i J. H. ttl'.KOr.H. Wanted To Rent. -Two or three small fruit fanes 5 to 10 acres near town. ApWy to (rTJ,RTS(,N A ro. To Rent Two new -l-room ootiuges one furnished to rent alter August 1 i, close, to new school house, no water rates U pay; IW ncrus botUim pastm j land to rent for one year. - , ; : Gerdes -Lodging: House. Kurnlslied and unfurnished rooms to let. T .oil. -itu- wi ii the dav orl Per meek. Near denot. - 15 B. F. BELIEU, Contractor and Builder. 3I'i.axs and EsTirT!-a Ft knisiikd-4 osteopathy! Dr. J. E. Anderson, THE DALI.KS, OHE. Chnmlo cases a porlalty. Consultation and examination trv. Ijiu-rature tree. of Oregon, OREGON. opens Veilnestlav,.Seiitcml)er 17. The per year. Cost of living from $100 to $200 SPRAYING MATERIALS. . AM. JEXSF.X just as you pay for the 1 " " od nsany Tort 'riliuid article. rouF vestment Co mi Mi j m$mi acKsmim 5iiop. GEO. F. COE & SON. Stoneware, Crockery, Confectionery, Fruits, Stationery and Notions, New Glass Pitchers, Tankards, Tumblers Plain, Engraved and Banded, Stand and Hand Lamps, Bronze Brackets, Nickle Lamps. FISHING TACKLE - New Supply AGENTS UNION LAUNDRY Choice Fruit Farms. We have them, In most any size, state of improvement or lo cation desired. Five, ten, twenty and forty-acre places, bearing fruit, all equipped, ready to move into, at fair prices. Then we offer others, larger, well Improved, partially cultivated and raw land's from 80 to 640-acre tracts at various prices from f8.00 up ward. Some good general farm properties and combination fruit aud stock raucb.es, many having natural supplies of natural water. This Is the place, NEAR OUR GREAT SNOW PEAKS, on our magnificent Hood and Columbia rivers, to FIND "THAT IDEAL LITTLE HOME." Twenty acres In results here are equivalent to a quarter section elsewhere; and you have besides a mountain climate unsurpassed, WHERE RED APPLES AND DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES GROW THAT ARE THE PRIDE OF OREGON. Come to see for yourself, or write to us, and we will tell you all about It. DRIGGS, CULBERTSON & CO., Hood River, Oregon. W. W. TREAT. DEALER IN Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Bath Tubs, Sinks and Lavators, Wash Stands and Sink Brackets, Lead and Iron Pipe, Rubber Goods. HOOD RIVER, --- OREGON. EURNITUKE xT f That's! (jtu, I The. x f.. "S l married; ''' -Sbfr -1 inat s tne preacner s Dusin li , TJ&TTt5?tvt7 They will need furniture, i (iJA Vylia VVXvL ,aer an ')U''cn8 material; 'wim '-i'7"T'' "w" iTTii. That's my business. FlMtvau IHUMjlUK AMI JMBALMKR Waucoma ManufacturingCo SHOP WORK J nTrflXQ Urtf-SL-HfJi Mr' 1 1 1 i ii i .1 F. P. FRIDAY. n . i FRIDAY & BARNES, REAL ESTATE, Insurance, Abstracting, Mortgages, etc. If you have property to sell, list it with us. Offlcein.tlie.brick store on Oak street. You IF YOU SHIP YOUR The Davidson Fruif Co. d If you have not decided to do this IT WILL HELP you to know that We have advertised and shipped Hood River Strawberries for 10 years. We always netonr patrons the HIGHEST AVERAGE PRICES; and We intend to continue doing this; for In order to support our large and growing industry we mdpt have a large patronage. Last season we charged an extra cent for our services and returned the growers FIFTEEN CTS EXTRA. How would this strike youT Try it. House Building and AS 1-Mr.Kh.SiIAU 1AJT Materia! Department. Begin ning with tho foundation, we furnish only the beet of its kind at lowest mar ket prices Sand, Lime, Cement, Hair, Luth, Shingles, Brick. Sewe- Pipe and Drain Tile. Doors, Windows, Moldings, Brackets and Columns, Newels & Pilasters. Our Front Doors are gonis of art. Our agen cy is exclusive and enables us to meet every price and furnish the highest pos sible grade of material. Builders' Hard ware.Direct factory shipments of latest designs places this stock at your command below usual cost, with an endless variety to select from. Nails, Brads, Tacks aitd all specialties are sold right. Mechanics' Tools. This new de partment is iH'ing enlarged daily. Our aim will be to furnish the-latest and best. Paints, Oils and Class This department incomplete. The purest and best in Lead, Colors, Ready Mixed Paint, Varnish, Hard Oil Filler," Enamel, Hoof Taint, Fire Proof Asliestos Paint, Carbo lineuni, Bath-tub Knaniel, Linoleum Varnish. Brushes from 5c to 5 each. Lubricating Oils. A good thing for ronyh machinery at 3Uc per gallon. Our line iscomplete in Castor Machine, Xeatsfoot, F.nsrine, Cylender and Black Oils, Swing Machine and Bievcle Oils. Furniture and Furnishing Something new every day a live, moving stock of all kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloth, Matting, Shades, Couches, Pillows. j We do appreciate your help in building this business op to its present standard, and in return shall devote our w hole time and effort to its con tinued growth. Buying as we do in the strongest competitive markets for cash, we place before you the newest and best at low cost. WM. M. STEWAET, The Home Furnisher. of Flies, etc. PIIOXE 104 The young man loves the young woman ; That's his business. The young woman loves the young man ; That's her business. oung man and young woman get tliA nrpAnher'n hiinlrmiQ They will need furniture carpets, wall l l...:u: . :l . S. E. BARTMESS. A SPECIALTY. Our shop now has every facility for turning out first-class work in the line of MOLDINGS, lPORCH COLUMNS BRACKETS, BAND SAWING, TURNING, WINDOWS, SHlP LAP, RUSTIC, PLANING, DOORS, FLOORING, DIMENSION LUMBER, Etc. -Call Us bt Phone.- F. B. BARNES, Notary Public Writing Deeds, Leases, STRAWBERRIES WITH as' Safe Home Furnishing. UF t'UMJEiNSEU FACTS. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a home as the small decorations. Af ter June 15th we will put on sale at sur prisingly low cost a complete line of For tiers, Rugs, Couch Covers, Pillow Covers, Rods and Fittings, Jardenier Stands, In dian Stools, Tabourettes, Mirror and Hat Racks, etc. It will be our aim to make our Furniture and Decorative depart ments so complete and so constantly re plenished with newest productions that you w in can otten. it only to inspect, you are always welcome. Specialty Department covers everything else you might need to make tlie liome a tliine of beauty and comfort Screen Doors, Adjustable Window Screens, Poultry Netting, Screen Wire t loth, Carpet hweepers. Carpet Stretch era. Feather Dusters, Tacksdt Hammers. Mattresses, every style, from 2to20. uui r.ia.uu run m f l.l is a prize. Sewing Machines The days of niKit prices are over; lis Days a good macnine; w .wgeis a lull ball-bearing machine and a guarantee forSyears. In LAWN MOWERS we do not carry toys but the best ball-bearing, warranted. Washing Machines The right kind at correct prices. Paper Sand Paper, Grey Sizing "6 - JJCV wan ing, Tarred relt. Picture Framing, Furniture repaired. A select line of Framed Pictures. Tents, Awnings and Wagon Covers. v amp tiools Notice of Decree Changing Name Notice In hereby (flvn that In pursuance or n anDltoation to tlie County Oourl , a. decree baa been eranUnl by aald court changing ine nameof John Mattaon to Jolin JaKKU, ana that the county coun win, nw prnui m ui publication has been filed with the court, grant the applicant, John Matlnon, 4 certin cate under the seal of Hie court nhangina hia name to John Jakku. JOHN MATTHON. Jayne ft Hartwlg, Attorneys for applicant Notice of Assessment. To the Stockholders of the Uood Klver Krult urowera union; The Board of Directors have this day levied ,.r at ink ru.r vlinm i.ti th A imltHl RU HNBnillNI, 111 Tt.w ........ - - 1 stock, to become delinquent AtiK"1 mis is lor ine pui ihb vn rt-i"iniiii n house and putting it tu better shape U handle the largely increased volume of business. ll.xmf Ii... l.,W 1-1 IUIV, HOOD HIVKU Kkuif OUOWEKS' UNION, By O. (jessllng, Secretary. Tax Sale- Notice Is hereby K I veil that the tfudcrslKiied will on Monday the 11th day of August at . the front door ol the County court house, la Ilul luu Ml UTuu.v .....r t..,.n u, Ul- Clock In the forenoon of said day, sell to the nignem. Didder for oasii in nana, allot tlie prop erty to which Wasco county, or any other public corporation In snkt Wasco comity, has acquired title by virtue of sale for taxcj, as shown by the records of lax sales for aald w asco county rorme aeiiniiueni taxes or isas. V. V. MKXTON. Sheriff of Wasco county, Oregon. Dated this 7th day of July, mi. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the uiulerslKnoit has been appointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Wasco county admin istrator of the esuil of John C. Markley, de ceased. Ali persons having -claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notllled to present them with the proper vouchers lo me at the office of Jiyne Si Hartwlg, In liood Klver, Oregon, within six months, from the date hereof. Kated this 7th day of July, lfXK. JESSE IMULKR, Jyllas Administrator. Bids Wanted. Bids received until August 4, 1U02, for build ing n county bridge on Neil creek, near Har bison's Mill. Plans and specifications at the oftlce of Judge Blakeley, The Dalles, or the Klectrlo Light Co., Hood River. By order of the County Court. Irrigation Notice. All those who wish to irrigate their lawns and gardens must make application lo the collector, Prather A Heimnaii, and give the number of lot they wish to irrigate aud time of commencing, The price for irrigation tills year will be 50 cents a lot, but all Irrigation must be done by sprinkling; no oilier method will be allowed, HOUD RIVER. SPRING WATER CO. Bids Wanted. Bids will berecetvedat the office or the clerk of school district No. 3, of Wasco county, ore., at the Prather Investment Company's office, up to August 1,1 UU2 at (1 o'clock p. in. for :t0 cords of 4-foot fir wood, 5 cords of oak wood, said wood to be first class, merchantable wood, delivered at tne school house in said district, corded up in good shape on the east end of the building, the wood to be delivered on or before October 1, 1902. Bids Wanted. Bids for stove wood for school dlstrlstNo. 4., Barrett district, will be receelved until August 1. 1TO2, at theotricoof the district clerk. Teh ricks of 2-foot oak wood and six ricks of 2-foot pine wood , and 8 cords of 4-root fir wood, delivered and placed in school house wood shed. The wood must be body wood, free from big k not. JOHN WIEHON, Chairman. P. D. Hlnrlchs, District clerk. Water Notice. All Irrigating must be done between tlie hours of 6 o'clock p. m. and K o'clock a. m. The water will be turned oft AT ONCE from any lot where owners fail to comply with these rules. HOOD RIVER SPRING WATER CO. For Sale. At the home of John Kreeger nearOdell school house, 1 fine oak bed room suite, organ, 1 extension table, center table, kitchen treas ure, 2 rockers, 3 sets bed springs, 1 single bed, wash and sewing machines, tubs, wringer, boiler, kettles, granlteware, palls, lamps.dish es, fruit Jars, 1 large tent, 1 unabridged diction ary, and many other articles. Call any day but Saturday, O. E. KNAPP. For Rent. The building formerly occupied by jhe Da vidson Fruit Co. as a box factory. Key can be had of the Davidson Fruit Co. J'4 J. H. A1IDDEETON. Cow for Sale. A large, fine Holsteln cow. good for family use. For sale by J.J.JORDAN, Je27 jj mile west Crapper School. Young Jersey Cow. For sale. Inquire of C. H. C AHTN ER. Notice. All bills due the Mount Hood Stage Co., must be paid as soon as possible. ' LUCKEY 4 ALLEN. For Sale. My entire stock of thorough bred Plymouth Rock chickens and hens. D. o. HILL. Ice for Sale. At the box factory, Jcent a pound. Jersey Cows. Two fresh Jersey cows for sale. JOHN KOBERG. For Rent. 10 seres of strawberry land. Also severa goodsiioats. o. D. Wooijwokth.1 Organ for Sale A good new Cornish organ, oak finish. Can be seen at BOOTH'S. For sale by a8 JOHN KELLEY. Wanted. A competent man to take charge of s 60 cre farm, (theC. H. Htranahan place) mostly under cultivation; one who Is experienced In apple culture preferred. Call on or address .,, t LADD A WARRENS. 810 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Stock Ran6h for Sale. One of the best sUx-k ranches In Camas Prairie for sale: well Improved, with 25 head (If flttltlA A llan,uln L-... i .... t i,l ir d i - iniucuiure, iu- h-h'p W - . v nit: b more. ni21 Land for lf D. Everhart has 6 acres of land, V miles from town, near Belmont, -on which Is lo0 bearing fruit trees, 214 acres of strawlierries, acre bUckberrles, raspberries aud clover, etc. Inquire on premises or at , EVER! I ART'S STORE. Strawberry Plants. I will have for sale fiO.oOO ortto.ttiogood straw berry plant during the month of August. l J. H. FILSINUER. Bl fl.fVk STYl l fh i n And wagon repairing attended to promptly at my shop on the Mt, Hood road, south of town. Uood work at reasonable prices. P'7 O. A. HOWELL For Sale. tm i la nmni IlVOr VAIIpv oneuartor mile from post ottiee and school near river aud railroad Inquire"" l,t,u,)'' h M U vnni At Frank'to'n, EDM IAT MARKET. McGuire Bros. Fresh and Cured Meats Lard, Poultry, r r. , Fruit3 and Vegetables. Free Delivery. 1'bone FEED STORE At mv nliM - tt. ... mn.. "wi road. on -Jra TKT. LAM AR Contractor and Builder PtA.Vg AND ETIIATEa FCRMSHED. S. H. COX.