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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
Sfood'Iivcr Slacier THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1905. From accounts In Portland papers the Cascade county bill is the pivot around wliich the fute of all other leg islation swings in the senate chamber. Jayne and the Hood River delegation are putting fort li herculean efforts to secure the puwugo of the bill through the upper house. There are two days be.'un- lu during of the session Friday ni.ii.'. nil in n -luipa fie ")ioiiilerouM I"-. i -i v" i f .He Win- .Idim, the g' i.: I ii ,i- w' i. .- Ii'h i li-cliun to V" 1 l.i , . 1 y-1 have to give way to ;l; m.m 1 1 ; i i 1 1 r i ; i r l.'loHH our peo ple me K'".t'i'i; ill for t i io new counti bill. Tim peoplo of ii,,r,d River have a n il on! in bin Heir finiep, The caji iliiii ir I . ii i t (lie project estimate that it M ' ' 1 1 , pi : j n (iiarler million dollar to l.i.'M road. .Vohody could afford to bmid m-;.- epiip a road for this sum, '''' for ll.pf.-e!ijlil HiidpHSM'iignr trnflic the vahey could return. Not for yeiiis to coiiie. 'I In- Oncim Lumber Co. will build uiii,arily in order to get their 8uw-!o,.s to nmrlict. 'u hope the peo ple will look at the matter in a reason kUV li;;lil v, in it the company asks for l.lil of w ;iv, The company is willing to do the right thing. A railroad will set us ten yearn ahead. Let us have it. goes to waste because freight ratos prohibit it being moved to market, This is a burning question with com merclal orchardists and will lie fought to an issue bore in Nebraska as it bus boon in othor state, " KILL BILL FOR CASCADE COUNTY A Portland newspaper collected a Jot of money from the biiHincws men o Irrigon for a special writeup of the ton. Whoa the writeup appeared things wore so lmdly mixed up that Editor Honnott of tho Irrigator makes tho announcement iu his lust issuo that if the management of the Portland paper will send the man re sponsible for tho mess to Irrigon, the peoplo up there will be glad to inter veiw him. "If hgeU away alive he will be In big luek, " says Mr. Den nett. Moral: lleware of the special writeup man. Ho is only too anx ious to get your money, but as he will perhaps never see you again it is nothing to him whether you get your money's worth or not. Keferring to the nasty habit of spitting, a N,iw York report reoltes the recent arrest of ten well dressed individuals claiming to bo business men, w ho Uolaled the aiiti-expoctora-tiou law at a subway station. The magistrate nt tho Tombs police court lined them f'2 each. All offender In this direction are not so fortunate iu having tho mini necessary to pay their flue, ami must sorve it out in jail. Tho wardens of somo of the po lice court prisons say that they have more prisoners now serving time for spitting on elevated and subway station platforms than for any other crime. Tho recent efforts of the municipal authorities to suppress that, lialiit Iium rounded up a lot of i n (lino of tbii polio) court" i li1 a (liven ore dealt witl A. M. Kelsay telegraphed Leslie Kutler late Wednesday afternoon that tiie Cascade county bill had been post pound indefinitely by the senate, and t int tho Hood Bivor delegation will I e home iu the morning. Hood Kiver has lost, but the hai- nothing to regret for the noble fight the put up for the new county. livery dog has his day and there will come a reckoning. The following message was set t to Representative Jayno to cheer him up ufter his hard fight. "To Hon. A. A. Jayne, cure of the House of Ilepie henlutives, Sidem, Or. The Commer cial Club aondg .you hearty thanks lor your untiring efforts for Cascade county." Signed, CilAS. T. EARLY, President. Drop Fight For Jefferson. Jefferson county is out of the race. Representative Burgees last week went to the committee on counties and with drew bin hill for it's creation. Senator haycock's attitude brought it about. The HciiHtorwho waselccted with Crool as a part of his joint district on the un derstanding that he would oppose i livlsion of ('rook, had virtually m-i-v' nonce on v iieiiiiion unit it tiurgehs itui not withdraw his bill he would vote foi the creation of Cascade County, and so Burgess got out of the race. FIND BROWN GUILTY OF INTENT TO KILL col l.e Coi . 1 ' (i'i,!-), mid sai ill i., nflk. i ne day i-lopped Horuci oi tho i-1 reel of New York "Mr. di et ley I have i-topped your papi.r." "Have You" said Hor ace, "Well that is too bad," and the ol I white hat went on Its way. The n !. ! 1 1 -f-;! ! ' ! ilroeloy met his sub f I . 'a' a.t I ni l, "1 thought you had iin.'fi. il no lnl-iino. I lie gentle ; v-i i 1, "So I did." "Then i' i , ii ti t bo mono mistake," sail i, "for 1 jut came from tin uiu 1 io prcK-es wel'O milium; ninl tiio cli l i.M wero lnisy as ever, anil the btiMue.-s m.,-i going on the same oh y. -toiiluy ninl tho day before.' "Oli," icpjied the sub-eriber, "', di.l.rt o.ieaii th.it 1 had stopped the pnpfc; 1 stopped only my copy of it, In imii.-o I didn't like your editorials, IVhaw loan," said (ireeley, "it vttu uot wotlli my time fo tell such a thing us that; if you expect to control th editorials o. the Trihune by the pui chano of one sub.-cription a your or il you think to llud a newspaper worth reudiug that will express conviction that will agree w ith your owii you are doomed to disappointment. " The paper is still running and Horace CJrooly has boon dead for many years. A correspondent lu tho Denver Field iiud Kami concludes that the fruit growers in Nebraska huvo troub les w ith the railroads much as othel seetioiiH of the United States. His remarks tiro as follows: "What shall it prolH. the fruitgrower if they raise enough fruit to supply tho whole state of Neliiu-kiwind the railroads tako it all? If the railroad would give us reasonable freght rates they would haul 20 cars of fruit, where they uow haul but one. This would cheapen the price of apples to such extent that people who now buy the boxes would tako IU or 'M and this increased demand would enable t ho fruit grow em to dispo.-o of all their products. .' cur of apples .hipped from Auburn, Ncbrunku, to Chadrou, a distance ol about tliM miles costs SI cents a hund red. A car of apples shipped fron Xew York to Auburn, a distance threi times as great, costs only 75 cents tne hundred, alio freight rate on a car of upples from llrock, Nebraska, to Waubay, South Dakota, is 25 cents. From New York to Waubay tho rati is only 111) cents. As a result of suet discrimination a quarter ofumiliioi. bushels of fruit rotted on the groum; in tl.o southeastern counties in No Lr;.. ' li.-t t-cuson. Something i radi.uKy vroug when choice fru.l Special to the Glacier. The Dalles, Or., Feb. 15. Jamei- ilrown of Alosier Las boen found guilty of assault upon Samuel Fishei wltii intent to kill. The case wan tried yesterday Won a jury composed of A. Ii. ISilliniis. (ioorge Rorden, Oeorge Krimss, il. Ring, Jos. Kolloy, D. F. linker, K. li. Colby, Won Haen, Oscar Powell, ,i. it. rage, w. Jt ilaynes, and F. F, Kirkhaui. The shooting occurred at Mosler last September 24, and was the result ol trouble on account of stock. Fisher claiming mat r.rown g stock annoyed him by running on his premises. On the date mentioned troublo arose and Drown shot Fisher, sovorul of the leaden pellets lodging lu the scalp if Fisher, requiring the services or a surgeon to remove them. Fisher remained unoonseioug for some time. Hoth parties to the case have reached the age of gray hairs. District Attorney Alenofee appoared for the prosecution, while the de fense was represented by Huntington Jfc Wilson. Following Is the calendar of the term of circuit court now in session : E(,!U1YT DOCKET. Seufort Bros,, a corporation, vs. I. II. Talfei Honnott fc Sinnott, attor neys for plalntiir ; Huntington & Wil son, for defendant (ioorge W. McCoy vs. Fred II. Diet zol. j ll.H.Riddell, attorney for plain till'; W. II. Wilson, attonrnoy for de fendant. Motion miulo to make com pliant more dotluite and certain overruled, (ieo. it, -Cast nor vs. Davenport l'n j I ipos & Tlllt attorneys for plaint il.': Huntington & Wilson, for doUiulnot Mount Hood Lumber Co., vs. D. A. Turuer;A.A. Jayne, attorney for plain tilts and J. L. Henderson and lii il licit & Sinnott for defendant. LAW DOCKET. W. 11. Johnson vs. P. J, McOrail Menofee &, Wilson attorneys for plain tilf; Tho Edward C. Pease Co, u James Mcllargul. Huntington &, V H sou attorneys for plaint.ills. Tho FdWai d C. Pease Co. vs. C. Curl son. Huntington ii Wilson for plain tills. 1. J. Tufbe, vs. Dalles City; Dolpl .Mallory, Simon Ueuriti attorneys lei plaiiitilf Huntington A; Wilson lor i!e fuiidaut. Wind River Lumber Company vs. The Oregon Lumber Co, Bonnet A Sinnott and Thompson A llaulevttoi plaintiir ' ! HOOD RIVER HAS SOME ZERO WEATHEi; l The PARIS FAIR I fa One Price to All. L y T ; V' -? HATS. Never Undersold. y f 4 . We have just receiv- 6 jf- '.1mT i a new line of Spring f&iS'Ml I 3 ff - , ' : . ::rpf lints in all the latest p$''t;1 O V ; . .... shapes. Get you a h ir if "'".r" r new Spring Hat be- jfZ?? &;-j"r.)ps 0 w;..r ' A''7 -nAMn, f(ie the assortment is Syhi F T vv " i! l " vRAND broken. - . Ki ''. . Ladies' Neckwear ojf0 i:t;'IU ' ft lJ (.:-'. in linen and silk. A nJ'r,.:! -j; uow assortment just -VtV '-fPZf l.i .. received. Trices lower V . uus s e-t;h.'..-';vu?: wa than ever. SiJvi A V Are you making up vtr any Summer Goods? r! : , i. irtv tlm . nrwwlu Wa . f -:-''-V 'Vif--'-l Tl jjint'ns v Nainsooks, I . .... ...... ..-... .-i,, .. .ia..MKMig ''3""-'1' ff..&...yjrjgTacr u . ..,3, , s vi 7 a xii .. ;. s:tt I MAkcDR torn the character R ti You will find these Shoe.si U J 'at Hood River's Best Store if I l -"'",.-,. - fTTTTI T T1TCI TIATT1 H I" : r For Sale On three-year-old heifer formle. Perfect ly gentle. Freah February 10. Inquire of meat A. W. KINO. Span of blm'ln lor sale. Known an the John Kegel? team, febl ty. O. D. WOODWOHTH. Buguy and harness, nearly new, will sell lorcuui. w. i;. ijouiip., ebea mchtl Uukea Valley. Pine, Or and oak, all In Hood Klver, good, dry wood, all cut lant year. Homo short pine wood, remainder 4-foot oord. mebll PETER MOilR. J. H. Hhoemaker has timothy and clover hay for 4ale. Pr le, dry ItMnrh flr wood, tl.Tb per riok, dellvereil. mill U. K. Caatner. Match span gray mares good general pur pose team. Harness, wagon, acple rack and two-ton sprlngn. Kit JoK WILHON- Dry land clover hay lor sale hv r22) u .SII.LI.M A X. No. Remington typewriter for sale cheap, or will renl to rmpouslhle parties. Cull at the (1 lacier oil Ice. Urnbblng machine, with m feet of chIiIp, nearly new. For Bale or will trade for wagon. m Ji. A. IIAKT, Star Route No. 10. Real Estate oaf gams. THE EMPORIUM. 5 Bcri rtrawlifrry land, 4,' ncrps cleared, 2-' cn:s in iM'rrics, 2 Finoll cot ttifreii 8 milt's out on VVt-xt Siilti, IflKK); JiiOO or mine ca.-li. 6,a3 Bcnis at lii liiioi.t, (; ;u-r p iti nil. tivation, cottnc and mill, milling, 15Q applu tri'i'3, 2 uiTi'S x l raw lii'iriiw, lucres alliilfa, floiKi; yrrm ,.r iiu.ro ciuli. New ti-rnoniCil i:'i;in;v, putent 1 nit h : i oiu depot, i.'.t.-.liuhlc;. !.,..'l-... Heasoned pine wood In 4-foot length; prlOe H:& per cord on the ground In town. fii REV. J. UHKIttSBNER. Apple land for sale on the famous Willow rial: forty acres. IX cleared. A nian at :! :iim or anyone desiring all cleared land can lime same for W.tXiO. V. L. M A8MEY, It r. 1). 1. f!6 lJOK AT THIS The location is i-lirlit the price U right. A good 7-room house mil pantry. rine oak shade trees, 8 Mt. south side of Hlierman avenue one block south of the opera house. Call at pr -mliws. - Li. A. in ; h III ISO . Cow for sale, also lncuhiitor '2iu ct,n,iiv Phone 1)M F. fl ,K A. 1'KATH KK, Carrots 40c ner aack nr BR w, ton nl. mv place. flB J.C. HOIHiS. If you have a box factory vou want to move to a new lecatton where you can have water power, address J. T. NEAl.KKill. no K. f. li. 1 Saddle, hack, heavv wuiron lrnuu.inl. uatv ledge, cook stove for sale cheap for cali. I JAM HH A. (1HIK. K. K. I. 1. Hteam boiler for sul' cheap. Klght horse power, for further anrtlciilar cull IMI Miiin. I" 1'AKAUlstli LAUNDRY. , f ;.-). nil e, pnlent ii'iin depot, i w ,.f hill, I L.I , ijoOO ; -;,- t 70 1, y ! a-i i. ii I ile. e tin ' ; 1 ; 1 luuinn i-r day; 1 ::' i I iiriii-e, ntwjut im lii- ; 1 faloon f k, l;.i;ted; 10 f ; f i " id wan ts" 1 r'.fU ; 5 puir l.ei.d Ikil'p; All Choice lot for sale directly west of I'.nk Street school. KATURYNK HAVKM'OKI . ftf The luilh-s, tir. Any quantity of drv wood for sale, either pine or slab. Am also nreoared to huw with steam wood saw. call on or phone Main l.'t. f ; KRK1) Huw-K. Oneofthe most stahllv locations in llnori River valley lor sale. Call on or addrclls I W. ii. CAHNEtt, It. V . II. I. A good cook stove for sale, Inquire of IB W. L. CAKNKH, It. K. I). For sale, one 120-egg Cypher's Incubator, al most new. Also one brooder. Inaulreof " Mrs. V. C. Brock. For sale, two lot one block from pcwtoltlce. mi Inquire of Iir. Watt. Will sell nr rent 6 acres, all in cultivation. wilh Irrigating water, within ten mlnuies walk of school house. Inquire of Dr. Watt. Hay for sale. (ra2) U. F. Hhoemaker. For sale, new brooder. Inquire Glacier. For sale, cook stove, heater, llirht w pair springs warrant! d to hold up IS 0 pounds May be seen at K. C. Rogers' place, IMiiinut. unas. Kogers. KV.r aa in C Hl.nl... t -I.. k ua., ii.... - .v, .. ...v-uinon vim C.TTUIIIIg niltlH UIT- ry plants, until thev are gone. (ieo. Mcintosh - "' -. in... n urav III;, Ml Ml UH.I. lift , flS -iOcaHh. Alto 20 sacks white star pumtocs, cheap for cash. Apply to II. Norton, old Odeil place, nj SUSTAINS CiAKGS AGAiiiiT TEACHER jne etiiii'"d n-:tMii .tl it. Aura Niii- inril, leiiehi'i' in iln' ei.iiili elude of the lliiod Hiver i.ulilie n-iei,!, Inne liem .UHliiiiied by Hie ln.; ril, ninl lier coiiliuct 'iineelU'il. Tin) trial, tin- nieiidiei'H nf (lie iiiiird ol lii'ei tm Mil -ii.' up li eunrt, lie lini ill II n'eii ie .-:ii i' i .v mm mug mid :' : He ! - . H I . VI ii.'i. Tin' . ' il .. iii-' at S 1 1 1 ' .i'i llieais lliiod Kiver ia t-xpt-rieiieiiiu the He front coltt 81IU1I iti veiii'n. Sumln. iiiurniiiK lh niin'riiinent tlieniinineir il itliHi'Ki of D. N, I'.verlee, the i,i-h rteitther nlwerver, registered to divrei itiKivf zero, j lieriiioineterN In the eih liowcil the mime, while out in thee'iuii- try the tiuireurv dropped Io ti Mow zero mid even 10 below I) miles south hi l)ti keH Vulley. IMirtiiir the duv the ami cornea out. and the thermometer will climb ulaive tin freezing point, but it (didea hack iitiain before iiiiiriiinii to 8 and It) shove zero. Water pipes lnivo suffered, and the plumbers are reaping in their wititei Harvest. Ice bus formed on the lunula tinlnu llmcilv. where merrv sknlimr niirtic. hold hitrh Jinka each afternoon and even itiH. Alaiut four inches of snow fe Kriday iiioriiing, sutlieioiit to protect tin berry plants before tho (tee.e came on. No diiniune lias yet been done to orchard nun. Hail It u Ills IVrson. A pupil In a Lynn, Massachusetts, school was asked by his teacher ti ivo the delliiition of a vacuum. "1 1'iiu't just ilescrilw it," said he, ''but 1 have it in my head. " Lippcucott's. A (hick Itcport. Mr. Choalu'a iiuiekness at repartee i, ell illustrated by the following story During a "week end" t an Knuli.-h eouiuiy-hoiise bis neihlsir at breakliisi ne morning chanced to bo a preltv American lady who had come to mis iiirtiine in tryiiiK to nianiimlatc her e n tlie I'liiglisli fashion. With face full d disniav she turned to him: "(Hi Mr. Choiite, whatshall I do? 1'v, Iropped an rw" "t ackle, Mudainc, cackle," answered i lie Ambassador. l.ippiucoH'a. That Tickling' In the Threat. One minute alter tnkinjr One Miuuti i JoiiKli Cure that llcklin in tile llnon is (jone. it nets in the throatnot tin loiiiaeli. llarinless ffood forcliildn n .' ?.ild by li. K. Williiiuis. I ' . v I'I I I I'i e .I,, i-k, ., . . ,,i Hi t I . ii nil i . . Il I IVMIIlii d rr, chilli hi; "III I V. IIS li. .1 .IS l IIIU'lIll! '11..' i- i; ..; i ft lb- . ..ii . ii a r. j .lllll'l: l.i .' , . pew I' I. I' i I t I. II III. 1 .1 . ...-li- itpp . V I llt- .ll, 111 .'.! I i- i iilllpi U'li-.i .1. li-rii ;i - si 'II If M liici-.l liy 'i.i.i ui ' I w iiicn I'.).' lor I he re .iiii. ii ui li I ,111 islier u i. st II I'I. i i.e Iiml i -" I linn tin I'.l.iHl liinl- llh i tin- pi ,i;n i (in 1,'i'iir,' i, .11 ii- . r , ; ,,n , ( the "i ui.- I '-iii-r- the iii'l i "i i i.en the fuse A. i. no, iy cVeiiim.' lifter sup i ll.iker slated that, tho In a.ij.ni. n until the case il t i i summer. 1 fur ninl i'. curded in i - is a hiu'i t i t '. lllll.N - l..i,'l, -upor- h l li 1 VI I II : i li lie . I. II llll.t SMi. I i ii ,! .':;i'i "I'll' he carnv-e 'I nan .hi l, i'.. I, i.n.l di'uiMI ill her lav her salary to dale .li'her lts iiiniil.Mi's. i s i j i-i ee. There a i . - illinli v pro ii and d-lelldant, . ill -' M'l.V illleiest I i;e i .i;n irr, hut as ' i n . I nature, the s.U i i sjaire to the e Ii lil .1 j-. IIS f. illows : :ri.n' -niiiiiitle l Ihe ' : I'liat ; I Inline a- ; -1 1 ;-' ; 1 1 1 i i i . and it is t ii.it Hie mi .1 Nora ,' I iim a teacher in ii t;.r i.er I'l'del'i ,1 si i li i-.ihI Nmii San- .ii- an. i.l . d and f.ir I m' n u ii r, int he n Lu' hid. hum due on I tins older." WHEN POST OFFICE WAS L' DVGOODSCOX V. II. Perry, tuiaui but. uow liminiKi'i' l' 'l Ill'liill'h.Uii, Hi i'.M'ii I IK' ilij, itecoii.pitiitei1. i v .lli a iit to 1i ,,;im in I " There ate i:,:i;; i i v City siin o i ti.,-,! ti- Ii' '. iiiiu ked Mr. i : .' ' " years luio t. ; ; t . . . .c ill tho little I a. . ' a, store jiiM i a L m i . , t i; Unci l0,' i i- . ) - . vt, , a tlrvooo. I - . .i n a n the drop la At ... A I ;..l irout til t he eil... a. ' ' Mr. lVAy Ui' owner ot t lie i.. .o Kainjioi i.n nl leel itm iv a a :i .- rovvini; lie n.-i . . e i , i; juoiieer jimtmisMOii .i i n ..,; ;;i .1 eiit, year ill pait iicif.np w i. a .. :i. .lones. he diippett in i ..s ta-iiiii'f pi iry crop 1 I no laie-y. .m. Mr. I errv is the iiiiiiii'er ol en ul ti.e iilie.-t nioru- tiK dailies ii tl'o ili.tcm V a.-hint on. i tie ie ei in' tin t ncciii'iti teit some .'cry st rot i : I a.. m n :unu iiio last .ear, but I i.,. leltl Its t.v. ii, ne liiii.,w 'el ry K't in--aci'iua, I : uirk kf t , . ociuoil nt, Oi, Io has be. ,i Ne. ;.- a i i , Uil.vu of 20, tKX)," says Mi1. Perry. "The city is uow a port of entry, and since the establishment of wholesale hous iu our city, we have kotit Seattle jump iiitf Hideways to see where the trade will land. Competition is lively amoiiB the four lare cities of the sound, ISolliiiKhara, Seattle, Tacoma ami I'vorott, but you will Bud every man mere loyui to 1'uiret Mound. " Oovernor Mead of WaHhiiiKton 1b a personal friend of Mr. Perry, and it is only fair to say that persistent oll'orts of the lievoille iu behalf of ( undulate Moad helped materially to make the man from Whatcom county uovornor of the state. Mr. Perry will return by way of Spokane. Farm Mission Society Class. The Kpworth Leatrne of the M. E. Church met at the borne fo Mrs. Jesse W. HlKby Tuesday evening, February i i, to organize a mission study culss, The outlook for the class is very favor able. Some ten members being pres ent and tfreut interest was manifested. t..u i;..l... :......! r., , j 'tin.;1 lh".y uppoiuiuu iu uiho 1'ii'i n tiiere!''1""'-'0 of clasH' 'ilie "t"0? for I - aiihnrii ' "10 ''veiling was the first chapter of urn hook nuurise in ine tsuuriso Kingdom," a history of Japan from a missionary standpoint. Others are invited to join the class. which will convene at the same place luesilay evening of each week at 7:;W. Members present were: Kev. and Mrs KiKby, and daughter Ruth. Kev.'. W, C. Kvaiis and daughter Klla, Miss Helen Deitz, Mossrs. 1. li. Oano, Josepn iiluyes, John DoMoss. Mr, lligler. At the Churches. Unitarian. Kev. O.J. Nelson, pastor. insular services next Sunday. (Sunday school at 10 o'clock; preaching at U Subject of morning sermon ; "The For giveness of Understanding " Kmim! tahie discussion in the evening at 7:rtu o clock. Subject for young people meet ing: i tie influence ol l.tiierson." Kev J..L lletshncr will read a paper. alley I hristian. Simdav school at 10 n. m.; illustrated sermon at IP, Y. P. S. ('. K. at 0:30: preaching at 7:30. A cordial invitation ie extended to all to attend the services ol the day. W. A. Klkinp, pastor. Paptist. Regular preaching services at I'armichiwl'a hall every 1st and 3d Sunday mottling and evening; Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Cove limit, and business meeting tho first Wednesday night ill i?ach month. J.H. Spight, pastor. MethodUt Preaching at 11 a. m. and your i P' ui ; Sabbath school 10 a. m.; Eu ro- orh U'ltgiiu 7 p. m. Prnver meeting Ihursday evening. All cordially in vited. W. C. Evans, pastor. United Ilrethren. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 8:30 p. m. Christian En deavor, li:45p. in. Preaching at 7:3(1. All are cordially invited. Kev. J. S. lihoads, paitor. Kiveiside Congregational. V. C. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. W orslup and preaching st 11. C. V.. ineeting ti:30 p. m; preaching at 7 :"(!. Subject tor the day, " The Appeal i f thelosiel." Prayer awl conference service Thurnliiy at 7 :30 p. m. Lutheran Servii'es will I held again next Sunday, February lit. Sunday school at 1 p. ui. Ihvine service with preaching nt 2 p. m.H . J. Kolb, pastor, Episcopal. Services next Sunday at 11 n clock in the morning and 7:30 at night. Kev. H. I). Chambers of Port land will be present. All are cordially invited to those services. The ministers' meeting will be will: Kev. O.J. Nelson at the home of T. J. Cunning at 10:30 next Monday morn ing. Ad the ministers of Hood Kiver and vicinity are cordially welcomed to these moetings. " ' f this city In veille at lay uioni 1 i i t.v, on oil Kiver. in l.t,-. i niaiiv v;. locati it . i . the cik'ar ; - ier cilice, . .a . He had t v .-lats lor I, nee ran iu al v ears was I--' i.i-il.rly j tsiinior... pastor ;i f, and it u it ire than II'- Hl.'.er papers . i :i wrt k. .Mr. i i. er t uiiuiiig in i.i I t iivtilat urn Later lie was t i i ne lieeonler. i i.,: ail. I about two Money to Loan. Money Io loan In sums of tlUiO u 200,000. Ad lross S. V. Kouts, WW (iliamber of Com merce huililiiiv, I'm I llinil, Ore. fllltf This hi not mj own money. 8. F. Fonts. Notice. To mntlnunthe rural mall servlo on Route N . K, Ii l Imperative Unit all those who have sniiscrn en io tne carrier s funil Dav Imnieill ately v hut IiiiIhiico Is tine. Payments can be naue ai miller d-1 o. s nioiK. (Join. It. V. V. No. 2. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dcpartmnct of the Interior, Lani Olllce at Thclinll, s. it i i''n, li lirnary 7, WHS. Notice is hen I,)-a. ven Hint tile following nanii il at til. r li.m Hit il notice or his Intention to make Unit I I In niepnit of tils claim, iilni Hint snlil llinil proof will lie nnule before the n alsier ami receiver ut 'the Dalles, Oregon on Miireh il. lnift, v a: DANFOHD A. HAKT, . of Hoort Klver, Oregon, on II. K. Xo. 12311, for lots 1 1, 12 and 13, necnnn l&niid lot I of section K, township 1 north, range 10 east W. M. He niiinci, the following witnesses to prove liln I'onl iiiHi.tis rcaitlcnce upon said land, viz: Hubert Ijisiirc, (-laretice I.. Hcnscn. Oscar h'redenhiirg, and William S. Urlbble, all of Mount ItiMid, on-Ron. flfi m'-'H MICUAKLT. NOLAN, Register. UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library Tha Best in Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 per year ; 25 era. a copy .NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Oood timothy hay at Harbison's 116 a ton. A I Infra, clover, wheat and ttmothv hv also dry pine wood cut In stove lengths. w r. u. mAiuuHH, n. r . u. i Forty acres of my farm In Crapper district 7H miles from Hood River- Oood apple land, W per acre. Easy terms. Unimproved, under ditch. Jy 7 tf A. A. JAYNE. Wanted Wanted to rent, a good ranch, for a term of StoS years, Inquire of T. S. Weekly, at the Hecond Hand Ntore. Wanted one or two dozen chickens state price and breed. JAS. M. TaYLOK, fta ; K. F. D. No. 1. A fresh cow wanted, to be a good milker, fri mt to 9 years old. Address HERHKKT VANNlKIt, nfl on lloardman place. Wanted, work of any kind, by reliable man. Call on U. Stack at O. W. Rigg' Must hliop. Wanted, woman to do general liouseitoik. Address V. V. Willis, Hood RIvc--. ms For Kent. Kl,r Mnt r1.nlal.AH i..u....b ...I.I. . ' ' f' . u. 1.M.II1S Willi jjiitirii. I it- hld hnurHn.a vunlul .l.n ,l.. r i, ............ nal,.EU aiMi. ..i i n. n. it. 1 n Kir, Seventh street, between River and Oak. nil) Furnished rooms, bv the night or week. 1. Mrs. Jury, siherinim ave. For rent, the new stnrp hniiitiiu e..i,n. Gill s store on the heights apply to II. V. 11A1 K1IAM. Two furnished rooms in "nttw h.mun nu,, heat and bath; gentlemen pretened. ' liza AlltB. J. w. R1UKY, West Oak st. Two nicely furnished rooms to r,,t r,. quire of Mrs. H. C. McOUlRIO, River street. K and closet, four I center of town. Tvmi li ! I '. Ill .'II I ' . I- Two Ii !-', in-w tr hath mi l i-i. .. 1 center ut" i ii, f i 'it; ;. Knur t-i jiit! !.-. fllHiO; sej.iinn.'l.-, t .,. two east Int.-;, ;'u-.b. Two i-be v S-r h i ! 1411, en ihe'hiil. r;!.'i'j, Ki-r S lie iii'l ! -. l saw null, en's li'.'.-n-J i mill, cai:iein 1. i store Hud i-b el. I -Si'dO; 1 hotel int buildiii;:, re i t-.-.i ; ?. Iiead hof.-- s u .ti U ons, 3.1 II; I ii;:,. sleighs ; IW he id can I,. ; 5 0U lei t luiiibci ; '1 (JO c.,i.t hi id located at and tie ir i u.L'nid, Or. For Sale .. w tHo-ituiy 0-rooni house; Miiiiiitlittn iiiidiiiiin ; M IDI); tonus easy. I or Suli The Udn.it, Store property on the hill. lJiicf, tr;,,uiju. 14 acres acrtc-s the road fniii the M. M. Davenport residence. ViiO per acre. lei-ius rai-i. A 4tl acre tract , S' lue iinpriiveoieiits, 2 imlis fro in l:,-.m-t .-choul lumsi', lfL',0U0. A 40 acre tract, iieiiiiprovi tl, Bmne free illicit. ii' wato, 1.1 niile.t from liar rttl M'h.itil hotii-e, 1.10(1. 'the XV. ,,i S :, , S, e. 4, Tp. 2 N., R. 1 K. i-cui. I'r ce fj.wa) t500or liiore cali, bah. nee in live years, ii Malum Iih-im- ainl ini, vlitieu. For ttile Tho iicniieiinii ranch, for merly owned-by .1 li. (iailijinn; tiUacre. 30 clean-. 1; unhanl; i-i raw herrieu ; clover and titiio'.'ix ; well irripiUtd jlarpe 2-stury mansion, new b.u n ; all fenced. Price if H,t)i). Ib-ook runs thriili ranch. Easy tei-iitt; telephone; rural delivery. Four mile.-- f rum liiaal Uivcr. For Sale The Donahue block on tho hill. Iinpi-ou'd and fenced. Fine resi dence, barn and en! build .ups. IfloOll. Will null the h'l-,'4 lor !fiwii, the JsK4 for 700, or the H ., (or j.-j.iOO. One third catli, balance time at fa per cent. The Hunt place mile n.uthwcit of tow n. House, burn, nii .-tlv in striiwbcr ries and other fruits,. I'nc'e, ft lijtl. One ;oat ihi.iIi uii 1 1 1 . ti i i -.t I n east of nllev on eoiit.tv n inl. 1'ric,.. il .riiio- has small InniFe, iiiiin,ng uuci-, aiid in fenced. Teni!.", ea.- c. For .Sale lleautifiil lota in Park addi tion, center of town, from f 2(H) to f'i(ll). 4. :) acre? of tin, her land at the fails of Hood Hiver, Udoiit-itiK to (Jeerpo E. Forsyth ; bid acres -ood fruit laiid;f IlKXI. 8. Ml hitch ui. vi lute .Salmon; line timber hind ; (fit) nn acre. 9. Then-acre place in dapper neigh borhood, known as the h'ciisliaw place; all improved; new b'lildii'ir-, etc. Five acres at Krankt'ui; cottage and acre and s half in cultivation. Creek and witter power; fl,()U(). ).ot 10, 11, 12, block 5, Waiicnma ad dition ; improved; pric.i Jl.titiii; ',8 or more cash, balam e, 1 year, 8 per cent. fmall hotiHe and lot'on hill to rent, $-4 a year; two vacant lots with privilege of puicluTs-e $20 a year for the two. 1'or Sale Four-lift lis- interest, in the M. ). Wheeler 100 ac-es near "ilood Rivor Kails. For Hale Residence on Stnle street at head of Front: $2,51)11, ineliiditii; X lots. For Sale or lisi hun: e lor Ilnod Kiver jiropen.. Fii,.- n . I,!, i.,-e j Im-mess cell' or ol Siiiiij t- i . Muli.-y to ...in Firsl-clas- 5urvf--ylr.7 Outfit. At the El transits and si.iar m ; proprietor, a prartie; pared to do tin ,,ii-;, aae property in lots ititrll kinds ot sin. From and aft, r tl.i- d the rates will he ,s- , Iit corners eslahlis two ctnTtii.oi.nis for siftne urico. io 'iist-elHSB ' '.'. inl the I i r -. is pre ;t !n nr.; i.t, acre it' blocks, and do and t.l.ittinif. "e. Apnl tr, PI03, li"": load.iv; ied for $5 a l,;t.; oue owner, the fcnglish Walnut Trees'. &-room cotlaKe for rent. M. F. JACOH8, Jia Three nice furnished rooms and pantry for Ight housekeeping to rent. Water in rooms. Vt 111 be vacant alter Juuuary in. t 1 W. F. JACOBS. Lost c arc "t i i-inl l rlctics. Ahtiiiil.t'tl ttw-ive 111 ( n . unit. Ilii in. Wi int fin , Willmii .Vcvi, i'"'-l i'l shell va- l-s '' :il i.v i-;,. TheV oi ii 'I urn nil about :ue .in t onbrunitlou. CROOKS &'SONS. ' .'. a ( irirn, Ore. MONEY tO 10Yt 4oyt totvt ft fwi i hffQ ' r tmalk in Um OitMi umry i , wnt tnort, and rn H tnilv. Ihrw THE DAILY nd SUNDAY JOUR NAL No money m puir4 ( huIm tht rtrt, and onlr tht bhj l nttttka to Re1d To any boy wha wtll try ea an wffl wml cenlH ol THE SUN AY JOUKV.L. ( W tcU M I mmm tack A(t"ht til (Mpert 4M tf ft urrrd will Jw fellwrt to hn bf AmU ot sprtM al whsfleula prkM. M to ba eeenca "fuU luffed wamMt 4aa)ar. Vow ran (art any ttmt. ana II aocrraahil andlmi Ttffc SUNDAY JOURNAL, then ot Jr ran faa atM to tar THJ Daily journal. THE SUNDAY JOllJtNAL aamalM ALL THE NEWS, and man amttl Urn hiraa of Nitafvat ta man and apoaMav ainL aatdaa. hat aU tha chiktrao'o twntt Bagaa amad by tbt ht Sunday apaw dM JOURNAL feo i S3 U wak orthwaai. Da1 yow waao a y tJ5 K CASH aa airtra prim, ariS ha taatf MMMMa. to adIUwN ta the fagxitor arvnak, aawtf thaaa JOURNAL bar da tta tow waft wha tncraaaa thaw ardtra aW tora h Mtcatiian. la tltto way dM aaya lha amalVar ptocaa nS totva aa wtaca chanca w aara thta m mottvy m thaat toirwtormMWM. Otl tn THE KUR- NAL maaataa: THE JOURNAL to a THI JOUItNM. lutiui a. I)st Monday, January 30; a purse contain ln between JTOand M. I think It was left on theoounter of the First National Hank. 1 will pay (10 reward to the flutter. f-'tf P. F. FOPTH. lost, a gold locket, at or near the upcra House, last Friday night. Finder please leave at Clarke's Drug Store. ni'.i FOUND. Found between Garrett School and Bnrrctl ranch, a sack ot mill feed, which the owner can have by cnlllnir at hiaj ford's store and paying tor this notice, c.'it Found about Christmas a quantity of tick ets, owner can have same by i roving uroii erty and paying for this notice. WHS. A. F HAVKH. White Tam-o-shanter cap found and left ai this ntnee for the owner. Fonnd, double-bitted axe and left at this office by L. E. Clarke lor the owner. rasn Inscnsmi, Ttn.ui.irv nl'icr Apnl hi. rj-lii r imy nnnntlty its. lie's, l Al.KI.Nsi. Stockholders Meeting. Rtocfc .,.,!. r the r-Ht I nit Iirk'iitlng Coii).;.liy take mill.',. ii,t ! l ir annual lllect Ingwnl In- in. lil in ii tu. i-A c ,-nit eimSatiir. day nt 1 o cio. U, I'Ciu ... i .- in. i .5 K. I.OM:., l'rcilllctit AD. VIX ISTli ATtMi'ri X( )TICK. Nnti. c t, a crttcr trivt-n tilt' Counl' W tiM-ii t ,11 1 1 Hi I O'lo- (fiwn Hi-' iMi'tiuint loan i'v ih,- lion. a. I ,, ,i.,.. Judge of ' mil of f. vjii-m (ip-if.jii for V. .Ifd ,11 i' ill 1 l.tll.. I lr,..,,,.. ttiiitii'r -r: . iivt ti... it,, i ,.,,,,,.,1 i.-,i , i'i1' ruior V1", .'-"'-' ' . d.-c-i- I. late of It. ...il !. iv, r. u 1 ,.,,, Si:, i.. ,,1 unvim. All .r!..nei liui .i; pi i.itau.stsal.lea ntcaic r.,ii,.si.,i t i,.H-,i ,., ,...,,,.,. CI by ..-, r vouch, i-s mi l!. ,.,.-,. f .hn l.cliin.1 n.-nilcriiin. 11: u- o i Kiver. Drcpin. or 11! the reM.tt ii.v ofs-ii.l Mtiuiin vt,,,tr ,, ,,, fnrin near Hurt lover, n,,. .,,, i,n b)x lUOIllli loittl 'he li-iteo' l,i. t.., 1,,,. JuilN J.l'.l. t! KMiFltso.V, .Qui iii-ti titor ol. 1 in- i:.wtntc of 1, '!'-. f tu ee 1 i.u..,t i.. r.i v Estray Notice Taken op at my East Hide farm-dark rr cow; two splits in right ear; bit nut of end 1 left ear; bntmled D on left hip. Owner c have same by paying charges. "H v. M. IACKSOV. Strayed, yearling heifer. Belongs to F. Locke. red, tail ntuei I' u Janitor Work Janitor work done at rearnn.ihlp iirlr.no I experienced man. Apply to K. W. CKos, rnone m. Notice Is herehv vlvn i.v tha u... i... Water Supply Co., Ilmt all applications fi water be made before Feb. IS. Iinft. No i..i..i cations will be considered where lt year I rti nisi 1 ....... ,,.,.r,.nt..n, .1 ,-.ll!,l 11. 11115. ! - -- " j ' I ! "l1n- mi SBritr, f . 7, 1 -1 1 -rilVi : u el 11 mm water Is unpaid for. By oiler of Board. t . C. Sherrleb, Pres. F. (j. Church, ! Hec. Carpet Weaving. All kinds ot caropt wa.. vt. a it.TZ from old carpet. MRS.' tiollsKY. " Hood Hlver Hciglus. Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby lvn ihu h. ... . . . the county court of the stale of Oregon li, Vi aaco county, dated February 9. 19V,, "tie nti dersigned was dulv innniiii.i uv.,.... . . the will of J. W. Blanc u.u 1 in I..... iini h.vln. rl.li,,. ....... ' . . I . iKiiiint hhiu estate n. hereby noilfled to present the same to It nnderalgned, p operly verltlett, at his pin. ofbusiuessatodell. In Hood River vallev Iron the date of this notice KOKWKI.L8HRI.LKY Executor of the lunate of J. W. lilac: m' deceased. WITH YOUR JOURNEY If VOU t -k 1 t- ae.l Uto i,r 1 1 i 0 Line 1 1 Hi BECAUSE ice: t lie i'enver" l:-ii r a I, the U.riil," I te re ure , u.aiiv set nje alt netiiins II "I t .oi 11 1 s 1 1 i 1 H-ere-. t ii 'oiii t lie line " t, en nii.i 11, iiver ( hut ti"1!' r I've. .Hies iii'iMtiiie. S, i.-ti ar.' u-n;,' Ku-t. write f r infor ,IV"1 K- a )iivt!j- book t,t will 1 11 Jon ai; a ,.,m ii. '. V. J!cr.I!i;;-, . era1 Agent, I-i I ir I Street, I'uktla.mi, o.a:.,o.