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3food liver Slacier THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, J005. Bend, that thriving city down in Crook county, is now a regularly organ ized munvipality, and to keep up with the progress of the tiling, the Bulletin has been much enlarged. The Ucnd boom appears to he a success. During 1904 over $100,000 was evnuiiled hi building improvements in the city. Too much money goes from Hood River to Portland fyr the purchase of vegetables. Some of tlie furiovit. here should see that this money remains at borne. More vcgetaliles were rained here last year than ever before, hut there are yet opportunities to make money with vegetable gardens. It takes work, hut it pays. Up in Idaho the enterprising real es tate dealers are using page uds to tell the world that that state Hun gold mel Is for agriculture and horticulture at the St. Louis fair. Here is a chance for Hood River land dealers. No othei county in the country won honors on fruit that old Wasco did. A word to the wise should suffice. Well, Oregon should he cut up into more counties, any way, says the Ku gene Register. As the state grow s tin people should ho brought closer to tlie commercial center of each county. Or egon now has 8.') counties. It is time to change the figures. Thirty-thret sounds musical but not big enough. The number 84 is better and denotes progress. The Antelope Ilearld believes thai the chances are bright for the creation of a new county from Southern Wasco and northern Crook, the proposed county to be railed Jefferson. Avery appropriate name, for as the Iforald states it was under President Jefferson that the explo ration of the Oregon country w as made, and in the Southern comer of the pro posed county stands majestic Mount Jefferson. ' Axel II. Rahm has prepared a very interesting and instructive article on "The Viking and his Ship," which ap pears in another column in this week's Glacier. Mr. Rahm is also an artist, the picture of the Viking's ship (re stored) is from a sketch made by him. The Vikings are thought to have been the real discoverers of America. Mr. Rahm was born in the homeland of these soafaring men of the curly centu ries. His writings on Scandinavian history aro very entertaining, and we hope Mr. Rahm can dud the time for further hitorical contributions to the Glacier. The Portland fair is being advertised on all sides. An army of 800 men has been Mcured to actively represent, the Lewis and (.'lark centennial in territor ies covoring nearly the entire area of the United States. These men are the im- les who come in contact with hundreds: of tourists and hoiiicHcckcis every month. The agents have promised to do all in their power to induce people to Visit Portland next summer, and it is expected that their efforts will bring several hundred visitors to the fair. A wholesale butchery of sheep oc curred two weeks ago on the head wa ters of Crooked liver. Such slaughter ing of sheep has be come thoi common thing in the interior counties since the war to the death began between the cattle men and sheep men to see who can keep the other's Hock off the public range by moans fair or foul. The Prineville Journal denounces in a fear less manner these acts of lawlessness, and appeals to the better sense of the citizens to see that the guilty parties meet justice. Such an open expression in a land whereone knows not his deadly enemies takes nerve. Then hole thing calls for serious consideration. Local officers are powerless to quell the dis turbances. It will cost a sacrilicu of lives and money, but the stale authori ties should step in. Let the legislature endeavor to straighten out the tangle. The hobo has been made the subject of much thought and study in recent years, says a writes in the Orchard and Farm. A comparison of authorities by the University of Missouri shows that the people of the United States pass out annually through their bac k doors near ly $10,000,000 worth of old clothes and cold victuals to the 40,000 tramps of the country. Yet f9 percentof these Weary Willies have a trade or profession and could make a decent living if this irre sistible antipathy for work had not sieved them. Surprising, as it may seem 90 percent of the American hobos are married men. "Driven from home by their wives," is the comment of the Misw uri species. Wo Americans usual ly pat ourselves on the hack when talk ofthis part of our population and speak wisely alwut restriction of foreign immi gration, hut statistics show that over oil percent of our tramp population is of American parentage. Fellowship for the Ministers. Revs. W. Kviinsand O. .1. N, !-,,,, met Monday morning at the Congrega tional parsonage with UeV. W. (Til more for a season of acquaintance and fellowship. Other ministers were unavoidably a! sent and some wero out of town." hut : there is a vcmr:il l,,sir. 1 1 I tors for co-operation. No steps vuo,. taken toward an organization, h it then' is to be a meeting Monday. January at 10:30 sharp, with Kcv. '. V.' Evans at his home to which all the ministers of Hood River and vicinity are most cordially invited. To Preserve Forestry lliiihllng. Special to the Glacier. Portland, Jan. 11. It is probable that the forestry building at the Lewis and Clark centennial will be retained as a permanent st Ucturea ter theexp ,-it on Las closed. In order that this mav U lone it will be mcs-ary that the legis lature pa-s a Fiiccial hill, since the act 'itn'ing the exposition provided for the lestruclion of all the buildings, President Jefferson Mvcrs of the Mate CoimiiMoii savs that tin members if the con:m f-ioiiiire in favor of prescv- iiiL' the I n t t i tiff. Present plans are to have the hiuliliiigthriicd over to pioneers and Mar i leans lor reunions. The I'ore-I i v build II! is the second largest log liou-o ever creeled. The Ions of w hich it is built are from four to six feet in diameter. CiTV WILL HGHT SUIT OF FO The cilv of Hood River hnshccii asked hv P. I'out- to return $l!"i,.l.!tfi1 which ie alleges is dot! bini ns rebate on saloon" iceiise made void by the local option lection on mid niter January I ; tlie cit) oiincil lias formerly refused to return lie nionev aul;ed for; suit, has been instituted by f ouls in the circuit c .ui t ; an attorney has been retained bj the council to ileleinl the city, ami if neces sary to light the case to a finish. Mr. routs made bis request for license rebate at a special meeting of the coun cil last Tuesday allernoon. Councilman Marly moved that the rebate be not paid u present, una not at all H the city's attorney so advised. This carried, and on motion hv l'rather the judiciary committee was instructed to secure legal advice and to ascertain whether the city could be compelled to pay tin money demanded by louts, if suit should he instituted the committee was dsn impowered to olitain an attorney to lefeud the town in the action. The inigntes of the special meeting were approved at the adtoiirned session Monday night. 1. McDonald of the judiciary eoininilteo reported having re ceived a letter from Attorney John J, lliilleray of Pendleton, who agreed to take the city's defense in the Kouls- suit, mid who considers the cilv of Hood liiver has a "good deal more than even chance to win out." On motion of Karly the council voted to accent Attorney Hallerav's offer to fend the city in the Fonts' suit for tin sum of $100, ami Mr. McDonald was instructed to notify the Pendleton at torney. The Pendleton attorney was secured tiecaiise lie lia.-i several snmlnr cases on hand. The suit of Pouts vs. the city of Hood River was filed in the circuit court last Thursday, and the tow n has ten days to act in the matter, or judgment will he rendered by default. V. II. Wilson of The Dalles has been retained as attor ney lor Mr. Pouts. The report of Marshal dinger showed $10.11(1, collected as impounding fees, had been turned into the city exehecquer ; also Hint, I'l drunks hud appeared on the police docket for the six mouths of the hitler half of 1!0I. J ne nuance committee rendered a complete report,, something that has never been done before in the history of Hie city government of Hood River Mayor blowers thought the commit, lee, consisting of Charles T. Karly, D McDonald and I',. 8. Mayes deserved a vote of thanks for their work. McDon aid considered the thanks were due Mr. I'.ailv for the work he has been to in (raining the report. The report appears in another column. Mayor blowers' report, was read by Iveeoiiier iMi ki Iseu. I lie laineappeurs in lull in another column nl tins issip The reports of treasurer Truman llutler mid Recorder Nickelseii were rend and approved, as were all the other reports I he report of retiring I reasurer I'ut u , IT. I,. S i a i ( 1 1 Ordinance No. !:, providing for a con tract tor water with Joe Wilson, va tivcn third reading, and on motion o r.arly, placed on lliial passage, the hond of I',, I,. Smith, city treas urer, with lion. r. Crowed as surety, nas piosenicci nun accepted. t lainis against the. city, amounting to f'fJ 'I, were then allowed, as follows Imi'tnicsa, supplies $ 71 Dr. T, Kowli, hvs health hoard 10 On I! D. (lould, hoard of pi isouers.... Ill HI I ( ieo. I, Slocoui, slat ionerv Oil .Marshal ((linger, salary for Dee... 50 00 thinner llartley, hauling gravel It Oil danger ,V llartley, hauling gravel 2 7," (lunger k Hartley, hauling brush 7,'i A statement ' from O, i. Hartley snowcu a naiance ol fl.NO m iavor ol the city. Oil motion of Karly, the council re solved to receive hills for payment cuiK on the llrst meeting of each liionth. The n-i ooiei nun uiarsiiai w ill also lie ex pected to make monthly reports here- aner. 'I he retiring council, having estal lished n record of a boar I cleared of ill business, adjourned to leave the do tinie,of the municipal government ii the hands of the incoming council. WHEN TEDDY GETS THOSE FINE APPLES President Roosevelt will no doubt say "(jVlicious" when he samples (hose Hood liiver apples. We me glad the Hood liiver people sent those line apples. They will convince him that everything is not rotten In Oregon. Iri'igon Irrigator. A Seed Planter's, t.'ulde. A copv of the Portland Seed Co's new Annual and Seed Planter's (initio has just reached our ollice. It is a hook of 100 pages, 7x10, handsomely illusliated, printed on gisal book pnpe'r and bound in n finely colored lithographic cover. We understand this year's edition of the Portland Seed Co's seed catalogue is the finest and most, expensive ever put out by any seed house on I hi" coast and cost thousands of dollars. Pew pcr-,:iis reiih.e the magnitude of this cnnipanv's business. I rouia small Mint 12 years Hl'O, they have increased and enlarged uulil now thev bine the lamest and most important seed businc-s in the Northwest. Tin ir new eataloiiue gin s complete descriptions and prices of the besi vegetable, liower, farm and tield -e, ,b f ,i (Ills coast. It al-o gives price ami d, scripiion of incubators, brooders, e1 'ii 1 1 ry Hint b"e supplies, plants, rose-! shrubs, spuiv pumps, garden and fai in I .els. A I'll' from c ii'a'nine the liuhl I" "'es on tfe above l' ' " d-, it contains incco valuable ii'P ru,.it -n. "" 1 1 our readers are nil iv.-le,l in tl,s hue I! c;;n -cure a cpv of this new Aninn.l by Minn; Poitmiid Seed Co.. roi:l:iil, Oi I'oi'iii Neil Ileal I slatc ('iiinmini. W - .1. I'..imt, t!. r, -al e-tale acent, an I iMiiiic.-s thai ;,riv 1'eW ilt has entered i i into ariinuship ith him. The com- j jicuycar pr..n,i-e miteli in the real es- i stale line in II ,) ;iVer, and the new i bini o ;,Kei ,v Co. pi, pose to ealch tin ir share ot the bu-iness. As Mr, e I Ndt is an ep, -rienced stenographer,' i his coi,.ii,y is prepared to do e- 'ei ,,e w.nk ill ll.is !i,a., , ,,s , o,..ii.g up ii.v.t.-, niort- igcs, wnt:i.g iiisiiraiice, etc. UTS? rn One Price to All. iSew Ci ushed Velvet Bags, only 600 Ladies' Flannelette Skirts , .....300, 400, 450, 500 Ladies' Plain White Knit Underwear, perjgarnient 250 Ladies' Plain White Knit Underwear, better grade 450 Ladies' Underwear from 200 up to $1.30 a garment. Every piece a bargain. Ladies' Hose of all kinds from a 60 hose up to a pure silk, $1.00. Ladies' Pearl Shirt Waist Sets 100 Cloals: ' DGpaxt.e3n.t. Our Ladies' $10 Tailor-made Suits are a surprise to all who see them. Ladies' Tailor-made Suits $5 up to $15, marked cheaper than you can buy cloth Ladies' Walking Skirts 800 and up to the very nnest. in your city to select from. Everybody-comes to us for shoes, for they know that we have the largest assort ment, carry the best make of Shoes and sell them for less money. Call and see our line of Spring Slippers New Idea A SWELL SHOE made ii leather T!!IS mcv, U5i Sa--KMaKi CITY STREET WORK TOOK LARGE SUMS Fallowing ia a gunimary of the report of the Iliiunce comniitteo as ret il mod to ilia conncil Monday night. The re umiinlor of the report givos the warrants i i in vv ii during the year 1004, the same having ticcn pnuliHhed from time to linui in the Glacier's reports of the council meeting.: Hood liiver, Or., Jan. 2, 11)05. To the lloiioiiilile Mayor and Council Gentle men: Attached hereto find our annual linancial Hiiitciiient, whic.li we trust will meet with your approval. In compiling Huh statement we have allowed street improvement!! to carry "niealu to pris oners," etc., owing to the fact that the "I reels, derived all the benefit that waB obtained fioin such source. The nceounts of the treasurer, record er and street commissioner we have checked over carefully, and so far as we can determine they are O. K. Folico department has not been checked upas have the others, owing to the delay in tiling report, As to tln outstanding warrants, will say that S50 of the present indebted ness is on the chemical engine and due in one and two years from November1, l'.HH. This committee has arranged with our local banks to carry audi over drafts as may bo made, with interest at (! per cent. Hespectfully submitted, ('has. T. Karly, K. S. Mayes, 1). MlIONAU, Finance Committee. HTlTk'UrVT financial condition of the city oft Hood liiver at the close of the year's business, 11KI4: RF.CI'II'TS. Cash on hand Jan'y I, '04. o?? 'l License Account .Ml fin l'incs and Court costs 12(1 30 Pound fees ( (X) County treasurer city tax (IS4 42 Poll tax (d 00 Subscription Columbia ave.. . SS8 60 Onl standing warrnnta Total IMrtlU'llHRMKNTa l'aid 11HI.1 bills Treasurer fees .$'24J 05 $ 4IS 71 71 02 1H7 !12 f)H7 (It) l'.M 00 325 46 Ki i order feed l'olicc department Street commissioner Lumber, cross unlks, etc Street labor surveys, sotting grades and setting monu ments 0 ning Columbia ave Kleetioii evpenso Lighting hull and bridge Chemical engine $11 00 00 Chi inicals 12 H4 Fi iglit, chemicals. 1 30 llnds and coats for litenicn 41 35 Ki ','ine house 124 07 Ti 1 11 (or lire dep't !S7 (10 '12S1 10 IS M) 30 1X1 12S0 Oti Total $,249 05 Present citv indebtedness, it will be observed, is );, as against a like balance of f 12H.40 on January 1 of 11)04. The increased indebtednessamounting to$r."i2")7 over that of l!Hi3, has been brought about by expense other than that of regular the opening up of Co lumbia avenue, $1 120,10, and the iiutal lit oti of lire department, amonntim- tn I :'! 0'i, the agiiregate of tlie two being $241S.lfl. Order of Washington will noniinatn elect and install the otlicers for current lerm January 14. Kvery member re- iitested to come and bring lunch. Will be one of our "Ultimo social evenings. a ei ONE jf.fl and Oxfonls just received. Patterns for February j7 BHQE Whoa Bavnnneai lasatl. Bnranr' mteni, 4 ' 4 Jvlf IS, TfKH. irai't f ft -Mt aam-tM It -wm t rrr. Ctrtsf Joha gcT mt ta (birytv nMrrMI O , hrt, Lumi, n-f, istt and lttrW-a, ThTnma4 mvHeA Bffw7 ilu ay to JNir ftm m w-oll si Patrk no, irM m ai ta (rant War -with or,l. R wm tm to ctat.tk (rt at the avtoot f the Ot kntngfuf ot Varasni'i t en1t4 tn(M i wax trrra. On Jefle-r m erat wtft Wmtf Claf vnetar n arm awl WTnftoM eett ariflsr ttn ethsr. Qwn T1erfa was ingefA orrt fcf hair erf bm- he. 4. Mrtry, arufi f fWta, w tos4 srrt ot tbt frm4 mmj irfrrtlair, fIlf)wel hf Ft (hi bt ieVaH. Head errmt H'anwr t ttiwrtof, was) wa arm a embr of ttagine K. IS, tnai ray la Add ttrattt, frM a mHto4 tt h fell aeofHnt Cow. t Brra ntwaive arafr way with Kspnleon ( an aaM and Walker, fillbiwr-r, ta via athav. TK happy trnitlf Okwt vrtoaatotl m nneih attenttoa In taona ivy warn da tnnfnd ant t loat. Tft m gnt wna thrown wMa rm and tha hi ana animate frrnid wt atfeWi ta wrrre moia smt, rmt avw wemba aaaqM niefr lfher7 and wa htmod to ma. AO af rta VJM anrtoaftUa atroyed. WTtat He W(. T7no, wherc'Ta ywa fcaenr" 'Vnut asm aak frnm a Utile b-at- trtf wtth TTaruslr." "6 tn bJa antomaMla" "Taa." "t anythtinT "Ik 7.I1 t.... !. ., . :1rtr ajrearro-i that tnt aaa aaaaa artauga to fly Mfrhar -Mm tha aia- hauv" BnV.j-n CHhsni. IHa 9m ar?1iW Mi,laaaa. "BHgfra (wt wonvtng ahot Ma ttaa, aa ba want aro4 ta tba kapa wt rflning." 'DM ha r-4aa-f" "Iae terewjfrr pauaiaa." "ta aotnal walliwf "Na. fa actual -."-- Bpavw.ig'a Magnrna. Whas tBdasMt Bhrawa (-plcnraon, ant aycy optio) I aat aat Hah- tfaa ttma. Varcsc. rrlea.-Ieat, aiaa afiar a wt btib1 oaa wast ta aat val-a bniva t aa daw- w OrlAaaa T4-taa-Berooaaat. la ptr JrujTJi tVc M awn-, Aa aWrlwr Miaar w. jB mm to ma TJ itai wo i It A wfiaerneH ef trt. -tWnn tM-4-H4M. MTtTg or Ohio, ittt or Tni.Rnn,) l.ncas County. ' Frwnk .1. ("hen. y makes oath and says that lie senior partner of the Arm of K. J. i licne Co., doing btismesa In the I'ltv ol Toledo ounty and stale aforesaid, and thar td firm J II pay the sum of ON K H l: N PI! Kl i IHd I.AKK fnreiicb and everv caaeof catarrh in,o cannol be cured In- Hie nspnf llwir. I'umrri, 1 r RANK ,1. lit K.N K Y. fworn to before me and aubacrib, d In my presence Ibis i.tl, ,lav of lwiul er. i Insi A. W. (tl.r,AoN. ("kai.1 Notary ."ubllc. llatl'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Intcrnatlv, .. licls directly on tlie blisxt and ninciiiw sue l.i.ea of Hie sste,n. s, n,i f,,r testlni., neiis fice. K..I UIKNM A CO., Toledo, O. ld hv nil di ngt'sts, r.v. Take lull's Kaiuiiy Pills for conatlpalloa. Ntver Undersold. i The largest assortment f t Are Here. 1 Cm THE fHASACTEii - r thc V1N V M 1 t 1.1 You will find these Shoes at Hood lliver's Best Store THE PAFJS FAIR 1 Fresh smelt at McfJniro Bros. TwOBinall Iiousch for sale.W. J. Baker New corned beef ut McGuire I?ros Land given in exchange for clearing Oilier laud. J. L. jikniikrho.v. The band boys will give a masipicrnde ball Haturday evening, February 4. Tickets (lentlenien, 75e; Indies free. Xed Henderson made sale during the week of lots 1 and 2, block 1, Winane' addition, Mrs. Oiler, to S. .1. Frank; consideration, $r00 cash. Mr. Hender son also sold the Al Cunning bouse end lot, on the hill to Mr. 'Intro, recently from Minnesota. r.ilinlst anil Clairvoyant. Dr. Lyon, the renowned I'svchie and Clai'ivovnnt, will be in Hood Kiver for a abort time. 1 he doctor gives yon wonderful life rending of the pn present and future; names given. isfnetion or no charge. If you are in troulile, consult him in all matters. I he doctor also cure enronic (iisensej oi long Manning; drug less treatment. Lite readings, yl. Con sultation free. At the Unmona hotel London Apple Market. Mail advices from London dated De I comber 1(, say of Oregon apples: "Kor Oregon Newtnwnn there is still sustained demand at Us to His, whib we have today sold some New towns in barrels, one parcel at 32s, another par ceini.iiw. rroin tne prices ruling on your aide, wo cannot help thinking that there will tie a good margin for profit on una market on and alter January 1. Hood Hiver Weatlier Iteimrt. ror week ending TucmIhv, .bin. in: Mean minimum, .r.i.i1'; incun nilniiiinni..'lii.,J-1; moan .1S llichest t.-n i .oi o 1 1 1 1 o, -n- .inn. t; Imtest m- nigni oi Jim. innil ill; rrecliiltiitdii.ini. l. . HI hill, KK. UtuI Ohservrr. MeffltY rot IOYJ Hvt aM awy twft AL. We msmtq fc HqDtW u mum m. mt tm aHftw la fMti b hVY KVirftNAL. i m toH m I m )-) sQ1 W eVftv-wai H tvw Nw w B-ei -f wSertwit-i prW-w, a nil t ha f cfim flrar4 arwMM ala)a, fvm cm P" 8 Vf'W TMF lrwr.AT asimtiAi man StiiJmv mm .t SM tti'ldm. mm -M V ttj iu-w fmrnm t t S K fASn i? tii-a,' la's., er. rs aw .ssjtrsAt Wv. - a. a- MMH inT m Wtm . ta s - an v b It I anst a. ajKa asL -., fata fy iV"'w f r f For Rent. 4-room houw. KM 1. B. lckliD. -rooincottsetorrnt. U. V. JACOlli, Jul Wanted Wuiiud.wurk of any kind, bjrrtllabto mn. Call n V. fewm t . W. Klggs' SI"' S1'"P- Wanted, housekeeper. office. Address J." oiacler ft Oentlerrmn with No. 1 reftrni' wlshw poailloD ralMmn wllh nerl merrlitn Sle lions or crockery nd groceries. Actress post Dftlce box 7J, Hood Hlvsr, Or, Jl At (Jlen Klde l-'arin, six milch cows. Must be perfectly gentle, clean snrt good mllksrs, A. C. 8TATEM, Prop. Wanted, Charcoal. Give rrlce per ton In carload lota, "a," care this office. Wanted lo Kicking Millinery fVir wood, chlckcna or oilier produce. M lis. AB1IOTT. J For Sale Kor aale, cross cut saw, or will exchange for wood. K. M. HOLM AN. For sal, pure-bred i'lynionlh Rock roosters Phone IS'10. nl II. K. Moeihii. flood timothy hay at Ilarhinon's flS a ton. Kor mil, No. 4 Smith (.rubbing .Machine; been run only 8 dny. Will -ll m a bariialu. Neurly 2C0 feel of cable. W. C. HOIKi K, fi Jiuke's Valley. Kor aale, agood Klaher piano. Any one can secure a bargain by calling on J ; n 1 3 MHH, KMHTRUM. For aal cheap, winid chopper's outfit, tw tenia, tools and cooking utcnsila. CUKHCKNT KKl'IT CO. Jan 19 ', miles out East wide. Kor aiile, carrots, fine for stock at this seanon of the year, ft) cents a sack delivered or 4U eenta a sack If Imulcd by nnrehn.er. CBEKl KNT KKtllT CO. jan19 'nHes oul KasKlde. Kor sale, dry wood; now under shed. Ad- drcss Jll) R.M.l'll K, f.KWJrt,JBelmout, Kor rent a five-room house. Furniture for sale. House Is famished complete. Will sell all togctheror separately. Jan ID M Hfl. C. E. HKMMAN, I have a good location for factory two miles from He xd Kiver on cood road. Two stor.vh nlldiiiE on the aronnd JJxM feet. Wa ter power HO-fool fhll. If .vou wish to rent, lease, hoy, or have nionev to Invest in a lac tory address J. T. MKALKIHH, Hood Hiver, Ji) It) if R. K, D, No. 1 Kor sale, fnll-hlooded White Wyandotte oockerels at SI each. Also llelglan hares, In- (luning- hlaea one-i. very rare, al 7,-c per pair. MRU. I). J. TKK.1HKH. Twin Oaks farm. J 10. I'ool room flxinies; also household goods reanv ror aeepinn noose, inquire a. h. i nea- ley, r. o. uox in, nia Kiver, ur. ja 1'op Com In Wic and 11 racks; shelled or In the ear. Leave orders at J. H. (iill a store, or phoue E. T. Foils. ji tin. 2 Smith gruhhing machine: can be seen at work on the Hoolh place on willow Klat. Also Diigy ana nariiess. w.u. uooge. jn. In Belmont addition, 8 acres; See W'm. Haterlee, 4 In berries. J6 Horse, 7 years old; weight 1 00 pounds. Bar gain for cash. V, Hcnningsen, Moeier, Or, J& Wood fuel coal; will deliver same from car at IT a ton. Ganger A Hartley, Jo One double wagon, 1 set harness, 1 organ and household furniture. Inquire of C. C. W. ( rowell, second door south of llolman's, Hood River Heights. A good seven-room honseand two lota. Any. one deslrlns a tood home will do well to In vestigate this. Inquire at the place annlh of Klierman avenue nearly opposite Congrega- nonai cnurcn, Vj, a. IJlUivIsiisOiN, aw Home fine pure-bred Plymonth Rock roos- te4a, at 81 each. MHH. J, H. HHOHMAKKR, A good four-year-old nilik cow. Aymhlre; gooo. iniiaer. ji,Mijjj WAl.ilir.K, rhenowith. Wash Alfaffa, clover, wheat and tlmolhy hay aio ory pine woon cut in stove lengins. fill P. D. HINRICHS, K. K. 1). 2 Forty acres of my farm In ('rapper district, 7'i miles from Hood River. 4ood apple land t per acre. Kasy terms. Unimproved, tinder uucil. jy I u A. A. JAinci. An 8-room, well built honse, between the TcnOld tnUhgrr-ttnfMt. .ttV.i..)VWMl, Ult lor a short time I offer 2fl acres of land rlaht on the Colnmbia for tw.0u cash. Over HIO acres can lie easily Irrigated. Part of thla (Sii acresi Ik not surpassed for fruit In the en tire I aclflc Northwest. Hn lance (So to 100 acres) nest, or alfalfa land. If not sold will wanton or two renters (innrrledi. Best of terms: nbun- aance iir water fuinlshert. Or will sell lfO , 1 T Jt1!-,' - ' w,iu,r 'or llnOO.IH) on ... i i-,,n n., Arungion, ore. J13 Lost Ijisl,cnveioie containing collar, how tlennd pair of mittens. Kinder please leave at Ola ner office. jHn , Lost at the Congregational church, Malnr. day allernoon, U y's umbrella, wllh natural wiaid Imnille. Please ret urn to . J ' M Alti -Kl, I 5 kcR( iss. Lost, between K. A. Cram's slore and Hootha , lr?'K'","1- Kinder please leave at Apple (.(rowers Union. Janitor Work Janitor work done at resronable prices by Phone's"!' '"Hn- Ap,"y to K.wJtKtM Estray Notice Ptriived. twfwvror.oM i,ifi.. 1 . heave word at E. 1 . KoiiL urnunpa "t'K Notice. Irr11raIin;i'',cCn !"'''r" , ry nf he Farmers' irrigating Co., gives not ee that lie will l,e found at theofTiieofd.T. Pra her rmn L h . cono:.?..1' ,0l"'"d taany bu-lneaaof Notice. u?"1" "'reby given by the Hood liiver cHlionswili be conaldererf where' laV? 2 i water is nnpaid f,,r y odT ,f Hoard. " :hnrrleb, Pres. K. G. Churcli, Hec. Dissolution Notice. , ,,' , 'n. disaohed by mutual ducieil by Will Sheeia. SKI Found. Fnimri fin th atpt k. f. J R 1 aslaa . Iiriclralh.ud. ri'29 Konnd CulT hntton eier office. Inquire at the (ila- Kound, child's wool ir,v. eier office. Inqnlre at (ila TnqnTreTatruiii Onbl loi-kei w,it,."ii i,.i." cler office. Stockholders' Mcetin"-. i ne annual stockholders' meetlna of th. Water Supply rlnMI , n.'Ti;'. "'J " mecl at 1 clock p. m., ""n"11 At Joe W I son a offl ... r. . ', ., seven director, and transaction of sneh other business as mav (vallv come heU.r th. nieeung. y order of the board ot, S3., r. fated riecemb.rKS7MiK,lAM'f,"r"- Announcement f desire to annnnr.ee that w- at the Sears hall are not pnblic, hut stneih invitation afrnlrs, and Ihm those withont a -invitatinn fiom tlie manafrei. win k. .-l . admittance in the ftitnre. J" W. H. PKARS. Saw Filing: 111 do friUVrnl -tan AIIf.it '- ii .1 - ickantl pftvhl Salisbury, Puke Vallr, Ft, F Property Bargain. iWO-SlOrV "t room hitiKar,ri I,., --Jkir. fc... Henderson s subdivision- r,.lo m'-st a.... balance of poi niorteaie at t per .Wt. j,, .'""' -t".snniy. APplT Rt one hv lariicnlars to Kliu iN A. HhNl.KHsov i.wd Kiver Keal Kstate, Insurance, Loan an,' i "im mm mi rrx a. Look! Look! Look! Toes the price you are pnvlnir for vonr real estate sun yon? An- you satisfied Villi tl . rn ins now offered vou lrn.ilr.llnn ,; , anil lei me sliou y,,u hreaimnfiha flrsi w, . 1,r KI'W IN A, HKN1KUSV. lusurauoe Keal Ksmte, Notary Aubllo. aitf. Real Estate Bargains. AT THE EMPORIUM. Land given in exchange for clearing other land. For Pale New two-itory 9-room house; Mranahan addition ; nuu; lerma easy. ....... For Kale or Kent UooQ iarm wi'.n "gtock and goats; farming impiemr.w included. John lel and Ilendereon. I or Hale Tne AUDoit More property on tire hill. I'rice, $:i,000. The M. M. ltavenjiort f acres, nico new residence, $1700. Temu easy. 14 acres across tlie ruau irom me wi. M. Davenport residence. uu per acre. Terms easv. A 40 acre tract, some ImiirovementB, 2 miles from Barret school house, $2,000. A 40 acre tract, unimproved, some free irrigating water, 1J miles from Bar rett school house, $1,100. A 20 acre tract unimproved, 1J miles from the liarrett school house, 6 acrea cleared, $1,700. The N WM of A W '4, bee. 4, ip. i in., R. 10 E, 40 acres. Price $2,000. $o(JUor more cash, balance in nve years. Lots 1 and 2, Wk. 2, Winans add. to Hood River for $1150 each. The NE H of r?W Ji and the ft V j or SE i, section ltl, Tp 2 north, range 11 east, 80 acres, partly improved, good ap- le land, plenty ol timber, no rocK. rice $00 cash or $1,000 on time at per cent. Money to loan. llanna house and lot, $2,000. The new company now offers for aala lots formerly belonging to the Hood River Townsite company, of which com pany John Inland Henderson ia secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Installment plan. Lot 4, block 9, Hull's addition, fine 2 story house: $1,400. Lot for sale in Waucoma Tark addi tion, $200. For Sale The Henderson ranch, for merly owned by J. R, Galligan ; 60 acrea 80 cleared; orchard; Btraw berries J clover and timothy; well irrigated ;larga 2-story mansion, new barn ; all fenced. Price $10,000. Brook runs through ranch. Easy terms; telephone; rural delivery. Four miles from Hood River. For Sale The Donahue block on the hill. Improved and fenced. Fine resi dence, barn and outbuildings. $4.r)00. Will sell the SE1 for $000, the NE, for $700, or the V for $:i&00. One third cash, balance time at 8 per cent. The Hunt place mile southwest of town. House, barn, mostly in strawber ries and other fruits. Price, $1450. One goat ranch on mountain east of valley on county road. Price $1,600; has small house, running water, and is fenced. Terms, easy, For Sale Beautiful lots in Tark addi tion, center of town, from $200 to $250. For Sale The 50 acre strawberry farm owned by A. E. Lake and others, on west side. Price $14,000. All in straw berries in their prime. A good oppor tunity for several buyers to go in to gether and each secure a part. Must all be sold at once. Terms half or more cash. Mrs. Clark's )i acres on the hill for sale or rent; house $10 a month, with land $15; selling price $1,500; renter must take subject to sale. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to Oeorge E. Forsyth ; 1(H) acres good fruit land;$4000. 8. 100 acres at White Salmon; fine timber land! $10 an acre, 9. The b-acre place in Crapper neuh- all improved; new buildings, etc. For Sale. 40 acres near Monnt Hood post office. Good land $700 cash 30 davs, only. Five acres at Frankton; cottage and acreand a half in cultivation. Creek and water power; $1,000. Block 1, I'arkhurst addition to Ilnnd River, all in cultivation; good house, beautiful residence property; price, $4,500; $1,500 or more cash ; balance on or lietore 3 years at 8 per cent. Lots 10, 11, 12, block 5, Wancoma ad dition; improved; price $1,000; or more cash, balance, 1 year, 8 per cent. The 10 acj-ea owned by H. S. Lewis at Belmont, improved, with buildings, farm implements, furniture, stock, etc., $3,000; the bare place, $2,500; $1,500 or more cash ; balance on time, 6 per ct. Small house and lot on hill to rent, $24 a year; two vacant lots with privilege of purchase $20 a year for the two. For Kent. One or two cottages ;corner store building to lease. Store building unu lUBil ue oouglll. For Sale Four-fiftliB interest in the M. 0. Wheeler 100 Bores near Hood River Falls. - For Sale Residence on State street at head of Front; $2,500, including 3 lots. For Sale or Exchange for Hood River property Fine residence in business center of Sumpter. 1'or Sale Good farm with stock and goats for sale or rent. Farming imple ments. First-class Surveying Outfit At the Emporium are kept 2 first-class transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do nig all kinds of surveying and platting, f rom and after this date, April B, 1903 the rates will he as follows : $10 a day ; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT DR. LYON, The Renowned Psychic Palmist and Clairvoyant, will ou wiui you ior a snort time. Remember, the Doctor givea you a wonderful life reading of the past, pres. "nl and future; names given. Satisfac tion or no ch.iige. If you are in trouble, consult him In al niMWa. The doctor also cures (limine fiiM.sf'srf lung standing; drug l'ss treatment. Life reading, $1.00. (.onsiiltiition free. Ruin rna Hotel, Hood River. Timber l and Act. June s, 187g 1 yOllVK FOR PCIILICATION fr.ttrd st.ites Land Office. rh ri0o , '"' ' Ii" -Nonce Ik herebv 'ri in compliance with the provision", of Ore- act of toiigress of June J, ls78. entitled "An act V. ,, ."-.auaana washineton V , rliory,' aa extended te all the I'ublto find Males by act of Ainrmi 4, tsii; n,',K,m,iK A- WRIGHT or food Blvw, county of W sr. stale of Or, i in, bason Mr,., w .Ki4nld In thla oo 'i. sworn s'atement Xo..'s,. for the pnrchaS .... lot So. 1. of imn xn. s j lownshis -. . T.unh, ranse No. 8 K. W M and win en-. I to show thai the land songl-t la ,ii ii v .l'in ne for its tiinl.r or stone than for - "I ..1VHI purp-iscs, and to establish bis .I.. ., ios.m. land before the register and 'I'V T,i',f'';,','mr,a,Th'' l,,"'. Oregon, 'i l ie li.'ii day of He-emts?r. lant li. n .inn a, 'messes: .lame. Cnitty.smtti, V, "Tl'V' V"""'' Oregon: OrlnBiinliV, w.viT, i, ;.r: im""K u,,b',rt & '' ;""js..n etnlmtng adversely the ;." ' "rT,r: v';,1'""1' ." "''fested nf file" . ,r . .i.iu h Cosofliee on or la-fore said o..ui.. JllfUAKL 1. OLA.N.Reglster.