HOOD RIVER, GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1004. HOOD RIVER TO GET PUBLICITY It was an enthusiastic lot of business men who gathered at the rooms of the Commercial club last Tuesday evening, the occasion being the regular monthly meeting ol tne club. It was understood that the proposition of giving up the use of the rooms as a meeting place was to come under discussion, but only mere mention of that subject was made and that by one who discountenanced the movement. It was Dr. Jenkins who brought up the subject. He was strongly opposed to giving up the club rooms. Next year the Lewis and Clark fair will bring thousands ot fcasterners to I'ortland and many of them can be induced to come to Hood Kiver. said Dr. Jenkins There will more than likely be whole parties of them coming in quest of homes, and large numbers who will look the country over at this time to eatisty themselves ot the best location and will return later with more of their friends. The doctor was of the opinion that when these people came to Hood Kiver the rooms of the Commercial club will be the only proper place for enter turning the delegations, and for confer ences with the business men. President Butler stated that there was no question before the house. Dr, Watt then moved that an advertising committee of three be selected to solicit money for an advertising fund and to disburse the same under the direction of the club as a whole and not as the greater part of the business of the club is done, by the board of directors. Dr. Watt wanted to relieve the board of some of its duties, and believed that the club members would all like to have something to eay when disbursing the advertising fund. This idea of an advertising committee was readily seconded by Mr. McDonald ou Morse spoke in favor of the motion Major L'ooth thought $000 would be required for this work, but he believed that the money should be raised needed. He believed that those who had to put it up would he more willing to pay out their subscription in install Clients as the work was being done, am: as they could see the direct results. 8. K. iiartmess was ot a similar opin ion. He strongly favored the idea of a guarantee fund. T his he said was much easier to secure. He had been on sev eral such committees and knew whereof he spoke. The motion carried without a dissenting vote, when- President Hutler named the following members on the advertising committee: Charles T. Early, J. E. Kand and McDonald. Later the committee wns impowered to add to its number whenever it was thought necessary. The committee was also expected to elect a secretary out- Bine 01 its numuer n 11 inougni oesi. There was eonsiderble general dis cussion on the nature of the advertising Hood Kiver should put out. It was considered necessary that a large amount of literature m pamphlet form should be prepared for distribution at the Lewis and Clark fair. President Butler at this point declared if any literature was issued it must be attract ive to bring results. When at St. Louie this summer Mr. Butler said he had literature shoved at him by the ton A great deal of it was so common in appearance that he said he carried tl book lets outside the buildingbutdropped them as soon as he could. Kow and then something neat and attractive came to view and this was saved and carripd to the hotel, where it too posst blv remained behind when he left town Secretary Moe of the club read a let tor from U. V. Brown of Madeira, Ohio, who wanted sample copies of the Hood Kiver paper, and wished also that the Commercial club would answer some questions concerning this country. He enclosed the names and address of 75 Ohio farmers who want to locate in Oregon. Contii uiiier, Mr. Brown said "I was down in TexaH, in the fruit section, where I thought of locating myself and the people on the list en- closed. These men are all young married farmers, who are not making a living here on account of the run-down condition of the soil and the long winters which eat up all the profits, they will average about $1 ,000 each, and all of them are industrious and temperate, and their citizenship would be an honor to any community. I had almost made up my mind to locate in Texas, when my attention was called to the display of Oregon at the world s fair and concluded to investigate further along this line. "I own a small farm here and several want it. and I am liable to sell any day I would be pleaeed to hear from you at an earlv date, as I have made up my mind to locate somewhere along the Columbia river, whichever place offers the bt st opportunities, and wherever 1 go. I am almost sure to get most of these people out there." Secretary Moe was instructed to answer the questions of Mr. Brown, and to forward literature to the names of intending settlers which the gentleman enclosed. The following communication came from Tom Kiclmrrtson of the I'ortland Commercial club: "I am just in receipt of a letter from R D. Hock, East Lynn, Illinois, from which I quote the following: "I have become very much interested in your state, especially that part of it i .1. i i i which is ueiug irngaieu, or wnere irri gation is being contemplated. I expect to locate somewhere in Oregon or Wash ington next yes r, and may be able to tune enough with me to make quite a colony. I wish to learn all I can of the different irrigation projects in order to learn which offers the best inducement for settlers and investors." Dalles Club Waking up. "We are determined that our splen did duo shall not remain idle through out the winter and its advantages be so thoroughly overlooked as they have been during the past year or two," said an enthusiastic young member of the board this morning. "We are going to awaken an interest in the club and that at once." And wc were glad to hear the asser tion, only hoping that the same spirit will permeate every member and make things hum in club circles. There are not more well-appointed club parlors in any city of its size in the state than at The Dalles, anil they should not be left to remain practically untenanted so far as the majority of the members are concerned, as has been the case recently. The club should be the popular resort of the city, and we hope it will be made so this winter. Chronicle. The Exact Thing- for Constipation, " As a certain purgative and stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing required, strong enough for the most robust, yet mild enough and safe for children and without that terrible griping so common to most purgatives," say K. S. Webster A Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For sale at Williams Phar macy. The Olympia Recorder reports receiv ing at that oflice a large potato, the union of an entire hill, all the tubers having grown together and weighing six pounds and seven ounces. The item is headed, "Will Win Medal at Portland Fair." Hood River can al ready go the Olympia farmer one better. A potato grown by Mr. Cams weighs over 7 pounds. Is a Masco County Institution. "Since the establishment of the dock and wharfboat at Hood Kiver, aud the opening of an office at the dock, where an agent can be found at all times of the day, the business of the Regulator Line has shown a very gratifying increase," remarked a business man to a Ulacier reporter yesterday. "But the old reliable Regulator Line is deserving of even more patronage," continued this genth man, "and I believe that if the people realized how much of a Wasco county institu tion the Regulator company is, they would be all the more willing to return favors to a firm that is doing so much for them. "The Regulator Line is incorporated in Wasco county, pays all its taxes, amounting to 12000 a year, into the treasury of Wasco county, buys 90 per cent of the boat supplies in Wasco coun ty, and is essentially a Wasco county institution. The Regulator Line is here to stay. While it asks for business from Wasco county, it gives much In re turn. The money it pays in taxes goes to support the schools, to build roads and bridges and to defray other county expenses. The company is therefore well worthy of the patronage of the peo ple of Hood River. "The Regulator Line steamers are substantial river crafts, well built, nice ly furnished for passenger travel and in charge of tried and competent steam boat men. When you take passage on one of their boats.you are sure of reach ing your destination on time, and freight sent to Portland, The Dalies, or way landings is carefully handled. "There is lots of room at the wharf boat for storing freight over night, which means that you don't have to worry about the goods, whether it rains or snows. "Agent Young at the dock is in tele phone communication with the business part of t wn, and for that matter with all the ' farmers having telephones in the country, and to transact business with Mr. doling it takes but a moment to find out what you want." When You Have a Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a per manent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. Yo want a remedy that will counter act any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of tuese requirements and for the speedy and permanent 'cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by Williams' Pharmacy. Pleased with his Meadow Brook Farm. C E. Warrens was up Friday from Portland accompanied by his little son, and went out to his Meadow Brook farm to look after the harvesting of his 800 boxes of apples. Mr. Warrens dis posed of his fruit through the Apple Growers' union, and is well pleased with the returns. Mr. Warrens bought this farm, formerly the H. C. Stranahan place, three years ago, and Bince then has been turning his income into im provements. He will have ten acres in strawberries next year and 20 in clover. Many of his apple trees will come into bearing and he feels certain that from then on his farm will return him a handsome income. Herb W. Edwards Injured. Herb W. Edwards of Deg Moines, la., got a fall on an icy walk last winter spraining his wrist and bruising knees "The next day," he says, "they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after a few applications all soreness dart disappeared.' tot sale by Wlll- iums Pharmacy. "Trial by Jury" November 11. LETTERHEADS FOR COMMERCIAL CLUB Tom Richardson, secretary of the Oregon Development league, has for warded the Hood River Commercial club 1,000 letterheads made local in every particular. These letterheads are in return for the $5 Joe Wilson paid into the treasury of the Oregon Devel opment league last snmmer as the required membership fee for Hood River. It was understood at the time the league waj organized that these letter heads were to have a fine lithographed heading and the paper was to be high grade linen. But lie that as it may, it is good enough. A red line across the top has the wording: "Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition and Oriental Fair June 1st to October 15th, 1905." Below this is a photo-halftone neatly depicting the resources of the state. In the center of the engraving in red is a relief map of Oregon, giving the acreage and square miles. The sta tionery also contains the wording "Ore gon Development League" and the names ot the league officers, the date line is made local in each instance, and the letterheads for Hood River contain the name of the secretary of the Commer cial club. Accompnnying the stationery was the following letter from Tom Richardson: "The three general passenger agents in Oregon who are more directly respon sible for travel to this state aud for its general development are A. L. Craig, G. P. A . O. R. & N. Co., W. E. Coman, G. P. & F. A., 8. P. Co., A. D. Charlton, Asst. G. P. A., N. P. Ry. Now of course Hood River will be more inter ested in Mr. Craig but I would suggest that you write the other two also, tell ini' them what your community is doing in the way of development and the gen eral outlook. "In addition write to E. E. Lnmax, feneral passenger agent of the Union 'acilic at Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. Lomax has several hundred men under him who are working for immigration for the Pacific Northwest and he is giv ing much attention to Oregon, but by keeping constantly in touch with him we can influence him to give this state even greater attention in the future than in the past. "Now we ought to keep in touch with each other won't you please at the earliest possible time, write a good, cordial friendly letter to each and every secretary in the Oregon Development league? Go to work early to have Bpecial articles m your local papers, and don't neglect the organization of a local correspondence committee. It devolves upon us as the active officers of these several bodies to make Oregon the best advertised state in the union." When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. Sold at Williams' Pharmacy. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. Also Rheumatism, Back ache.HeartDUeaae.Oravel, Dropsy, Female Troubles. CURE SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the mate of Oropm 'or Wasco County. Emma Imlay, plalutli!'; va. Harry Curtis I inlay, defendant. To Harry Curtla Inilay, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gun: Yon are hereby required to ap)ear amtjxn swer the compliilnt tiled HKHinist you In the above entitled ault, within alx weeka from the Will day of September, WM, wild day being theliratdny or the publication of t Ills auiu niona; and if you fail to aoanswer, for want tnereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in her complaint tiled In anld cause, for towit: a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of miilrlniony existing between the plaintiff and defendant In said cause, and for the restoration of the plalntllt'a maiden name and for ber wmla and disburse ment in I Ills suit. This summons Is published by virtue of an order of Honorable A. K. Lake, County Judge of the county courtof the county of Wasco aud state of Oregon,date4 the 1H Inlay of JSeplemlier A. i),. which order ieclhc and provide six weeks and for aeven Insert lonaaa the time for which tliia summons shall be published. Hated at Hood Kiver, Oregon, t his the 2Utb day of September, 1N04. HJJtlnH) JOHN LELAN1) HKNOKRSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Don't become discouraged. There If a cure for you. If necessary write Ilr. Kenner. lie lias spent a life time curing Just such cases as yours. Alt consultations rreo. "I suffered 10 years with backache and kid ney trouble. Tried a great many physicians without relief. Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Back ache Cure is the only Remedy that ever helped me and after using only two bottles I feel en. tirely cured. Have no pain or ache of any kind, Miss Al.lLii MclJU.N ALU, Umaha. Neb." Druggists, 50c, II. Ask for Cook Book Fres For Hale by C. N. CLARKE, Hood River. Brashes For the Teeth, For the Hair, For the Hands, For the Nails. For the Bath, For the Clothes, For the Hat. A large variety of styles and prices. Excellent values, all of them. Glad to show them whether purchase is made or not. CLARKE The Drug'g'ist The Farmer's Friend Feed Store. Don't forget to call and Ret prices of Dalles, Diamond. Columbia River. Jew el, Peacock and other standard flour. WHOLE WHEAT, Graham and Buck wheat flour. Corn meal, ROLLtD OATS, Prussian Stock and Poultry Food. cracked corn, oyster and clam shell, granulated bone, and everythingyour horse, cow, pigs or chickens eat can be iiad here at the "Right Price." Leave your order for clover hay for the winter and have it delivered at your barn. Also wiieai nay at f iz at tne "(jar. det your teen ana flour tor ttie winter, it is not likely to get cheaper or the ROADS BETTER. To' the Fruit Grower: I will say I have something that will please vou. The Zaun Ladder and Little Red Giant Apple Press both up-to-date no better to liuy one ft will Keep you from being cross to your wife and children. Buy our appie ooxes wnne you can gel ine isnoai w f it A 7 'J. eilBox. hast car of 8,000 just in. fl VV WllT You'll have to hurry. TT TT EDWIN A. HENDERSON SPECIAL AGENT Equitable Life Insurance Co. of NewYork Carriage Painting HUNT'S s the place to go when you want good work done in the ine of PANTING, KALSOMING, PAPERING. The best is the cheapest. Am prepared to do up-to-date White Salmon Livery and Stage Co. WYERS & KREPS, Proprietors. White Salmon Staee in connection, with up-to-date Livery Barn. Stares leave daily. Sundays excepted, at 7:30 a. m.. for Trout Lake, Gilmer, Fulda and Glenwood. Meet all steamers. WHITE SALMON, WASH. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that an execution and order of Hale was tanned out of the circuit court of the state of Orefon fur Whhco county on the lath dxy of October, 1IKH, uimhi a judg ment and decree given ami rendered therein on the lath duy of October, mil; In a caUHe therein pending, wherein O. W. l'belhs aud W. H. Wllxon were plalntltm and JOHN KRANt'lH WYNN wa defendant, and to me ill rev led una com muudiUK nie to sell the real mate hereinafter described for the purpose of satisfying said iiuigineut in the sum of JBTO.HS h,ui fM.jjoawla. iow. therefore. I will on Nsturdav. the lttih day of November, 1U04, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. ui tne court nouse aoor in wasco coun ty. Oregon sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash In band for the purpose of satisfying suia judgment, me ionowing ue scrlbed real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a point 1MH feet sonth from the northwest corner Ol section 9. lownsinp X north, range 10 east, W. M.; running thence east HO rods; thence south 24 rods; thence west eighty rods; thence north 24 rods to point ol beginning, containing 12 acres, more or less, and situated In Wasco county, Oregon. Dated this 15th day oftk'tuner, WW. K V, KKXTON, oJO nlO ShorlfTof Wasco county, Oregon. Timber Land, Act June 8,187. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land oflice at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. :1, lWM.-Notlce Is hereby given that the following-named set tler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proofln support of his cluim, and that suld proof will be made before the Register and Receiver M the land oltlce In The Dalles, Oregon, on the 17th day ot November, WO-l, lo-wlt: CHARLES E. DAVIDSON of Mosier, Oregon, on homestead entry No. Mil, for the lots 1 and 2 of section 2, township 1 north, range 11 eastot Willamette Meridian, and the K! of the SKV of section :5, town ship 2 north, range 11 E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vis; Samuel D.Kisher Peter Hennengsen, W. A. Husbands and W. C. Weldner, all of Mosier, Oregon. oenlt) MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Timber Land Act Junes, 1H78.J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. The Dalles, Ore-gon,Oetoberl6,lltH.-Notlce Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congressof Junes, 187H, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the Public land States by act of August 4,ltW- PKTKK OI.SoN, of Scaulon, county of Carlton, state of Minne sota, has on September 29, 111 1, filed In this office his sworn statement No. 2411, fur the purchase of the H1, N WW; and NJ-aHW of sec tion 32, In township No. 2 north, range No.w K W.M.and will olterproof to sliowHhat the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before George T. i'rather, United States commissioner, at his office at Hood River, Oregou, on the 4th dsy of January, 1H05. He names as witnesses; Olaf J. Pryklnnd, of Cloquet, Minnesota, Lewis K. Morse, William F. Rand, Olenn R. Fabric, all of Hood River, Owgon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tlielr claims In this office on or before said 4th day of January, 1H05. o27 AM M It'll AEL T.NOLAN, Register. B. F. BELIEU, Contractor & Builder. -Pt.ANS AND KST1MATRS Fl'RNISHt!n- regon Lumber Co. are offering EXCEPTIONAL VALUES in Workingmen's Goods. Have just opened the LARGEST and BEST line of UNDERWEAR in the City -i3go tlta.s- Mt. Hood . Stockton Mackinaws Complete Line of Rain Goods Sol Agciitc for tlb. Celebrated Bradley Logger Shoe PHONE 51. PHONE 51. CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. Heaviest all-wool Supers .75 Wool Filled 40 to .50 Oilclot h, a full assortment '.. 80 Table Oilcloth ; 20 Linoleum, 11 patterns, per yd. 50c to 1.50 OUR CROCKERY STOCK oDens beautifully, and we offer the best English makes to compete for price with low grades carried by penny stores. ? HEATING STOVES. The Trilby, New Trilby and Derby are so well known that we only need to men tion a full assortment 0 sizes. ' A good Air-tight Heater, $1.75. Steve-pipe. Stove Boards. GLASS Now is the time to close openings. All sizes. nr. Na 2 S ft frIV f 1 fx"--" f .M M ' 1'w 4J ' UUT :,(, .P .' - ...... IV ML'. "(.". ' V ,J ' V ' . I. . ' (.,.. - "1 jrw For further particulars regarding the SMITH GRUBBING MACHINES, call on or write SESZTOIjT dS WALTHEE, THE DALLES, OREGON. The NEW FURNITURE FOR OLD. econd Hand Bio Store Buys, Sells and Exchanges New and Second Hand Goods of every description. Bed I loom Suits, Odd Dressers, "Wash Stands, Folding Beds, Rockers, Dining Chairs, Iron Beds Springs, Mattresses, Carpets, Matting, Linoleum. Stoves and Ranges, Crockery, Tin and Granite" Ware, and in fact everything in the house furnishing line. Come in and look the stock over. You might see something that strikes your fancy. We are sure the price will. Bottom Prices on Picture Framing, Furniture Repairing, Stove Repairing, Upholstering. THE' BIG SECOND HAND STORE. O. P. DABNEY & CO., Props. bone & Mcdonald ' Carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Saws, etc. The Fishing Season Is here, and so are we with a full line of first class Tackle. Come and see us before buying. Goods Delivered Free To Any Part of Town. bone & Mcdonald HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. J. R. NICKELSEN DEALER IN Farm Machinery & Vehicles Including Studebaker and Ilushford Winona Wagons, Carriages & Buggies, Faultless and Little Giant Grubbing Machines, AermotorWind Mills, Buckeye Pumps, Americas Cider Mills, Syracuse and Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows. A complete line of Spray Pumps, Hoyt'i Tree Support, Han ford's Balsam of Myrrh. Extra Buuev Tods. Seats. Cushious. Dashes. Poles. Shafts. SiDelatrees and Neck yokes Bolster Springs and Iron Age Uardeo Tools. tor. 4th and Columbia Sts., liood Kiver, Ur. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Boxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. WHOLESALE THE DALLES NURSERIES R. H. WEBER; Prop. THE DALLES. OREGON. RETAIL GROWKB AND DEALER IX FRUIT, SHADE ORNAMENTAL Evergreens. TREES GRAPE VINES SMALL FRUITS Rotes and Shrubbery. Remember. Our Trees are Grown Strictly Withaut Irrigation. A L. CARMICHAEL The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House on the Hill. I have just received my Fall line of Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, in woolen and fltHH?e lined. Call and cret prices on these goods and you will be convinced that they are aii rignu. aiso a nne Jine 01 snoes suitable for Fall and Winter wear, for Men, Women and Children. ho trouble to show goods.