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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1905)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER luiied everr Thursday by AKIHUK l. MOB, PubUibar. Ttrmi ol luUcrlptioo ll.ao jtr 1M1 p14 la ftdvftiift. THURSDAY, Al'HIL 13, 1005. E. I,. Smith for (Governor. E. L. Smith of this city tolls the (Jlaoior that it la extremely doubtful whether he will coiiHont to have hi name presented for the gubernatorial nomination before the convention of the republican party next spring, yet from all parts of Oregon como com plimentary press notices mentioning bim for this olllcu. No niau is more eminently qualified for governor, and we hope that when the republican ho?tH gather at Portalnd in the spring of 1000, that Mr. Smith will yield to the urgent appeals of the people, lie can huve the nomination if the peo ple of the state are premited to make the choice. When the members of the Oregon Developement league met for organi zation last August, the representative men of the state at once picked from among their number the one man for j resident, pre-eminently fitted by bis Inborn qualities as leader for this important organization. No man Is butter known throughout the state. The press notices mention ing his name for governor have been very complimentary, and it is appar ent from all sides that Mr. Smith Is just the man the voters want. Hood River.tlie home of Mr. Simth, will take a local pride in advocating bis candidacy. The faot that be does not seek the honor is something worthy of note. IIoneHt and con scientious to the core; the ablest pub lic spoaker without exception in the state ; a man of superb exeoutive abil ity, and qualified in all respoots for governor, Mr. Smith In this office will be an honor to the state. Speaking of the recent movement to pardon Frank MoDaniels, who tsserv lng time in the Oregon penitentiary for the brutal murder of a Portland girl, the Fossil Jouranl says: "To turn McDaniel loose would be like placing a premium on the most hor riblo of crimes. Don't do it, UoV' eruor." Senator Oeorgo II. Baker, a repre suntative citizen of Ooldendale, and one of the leading political lights of the state of Washington, has beou ap pointed United States marshal for Eastern Washington. While - this takes the senator out of active poll tics, it doesn't necessarily shelve bim from future promotion at the band of the voters. j East Side Farmers, so it appears, are not satisfied with the water cou tracts presented to them by the wa ter company. We have not heard either sido of the controversy, but cannot help believing the counsel off ered by Mr. Shelley to " gottogoher" and compromise is the wisest thing to do. Mr. Hone has expended a largo amount of money in constructing tho ditch and water Is something the far mers can make good use of this sum tnor and the years to come. HELP MAKE WASCO EXHIBIT THE BEST "W usee county hag the material for making tho besl among the county ex nioiis ni me m'wis anil Liiim lair, re- .111-1 ., 1IT, . . . ' iTiHi'Ki'u diHige i.aue. yvun each one doing Ins slmre, tins can easily Ite ac ciiiiiilished. Each individual and each community will receive proper credit for whatever is sent to help make up n imco comity s eminu. The county court has prepared and sent out tho following circular: To Whom it may Concern : It is im portant that Wasco county, as a county, make a creditable exhibit at the Iwis nud Clark exposition to lie held in Portland the coming summer. This can lie done if the people ol tho county ai't as a unit, that is each Individual contribute what ho has worthy of ex hunting, whic'i taken as a whole will make a large and most attractive ex hil.it. wiisco county line more varied pro- duels man any oiner county In the state, therefore can make a more at tractive exniuii at uie tair than any other. Its fruits, vegetables, grains, grasses, woois, woous, minerals, etc., are the very liest no other county can equal it. Hut to make a display of its products requires columned ellort, (he cooperation of every producer in tho county. To interest you in the importance of making an exhibit at the fair and to se cure your co-operation is the purpose of this letter. You are requested to pro cure something exceptionally flue this vntir. Homcthuitf wortbv of lieino aliown to the people of the world, and when it is produced turn it over toC. 1,. Schmidt, who has been appointed by thee unity court, to lake charge and arrange Wasco ((unity's exhibit in Portland. There will be no expense to you, the county court having provided for bearing the expense of making the exhibit. What is dcHired is exceptionally good samples ol fruits, vegetables, grains, grasses, wool, timber, etc. Every county in the stale will have an exhibit at the fair. Ut Wasco county be in the very first rank. It can pro dine things t tut t will startle the world, l.ei.d your assistance in making this ex hibit, miow your pride in our own county, by helping to display its liest pr 'ducts. Address all communication for infor mation to C. I.. Schmidt, The Dalles, Oregon, Superintendent Wasco county exhibit at U'wis and Clark fair. A. K. l.AKR, County Jutlc J. IluuiAKi), Commissioner. H. Ktoi'uhton, Commissioner. 11 Heat Weekly She Ever San. The following complimentary no tice of the Olacier la taken from a letter written by Mrs. (leorgo II. Lynn of Omaha, Neb., to her father, tho machine man In the composing room : I get the Olaoier every Monday forenoon and it is always read from "kiver to kiver" before nigLt. I ei. joy it very much. You know I have been in a number of different news paper oillces during the pant never ul years, and really 1 to never came across a more up-to-date, thoroughly Interesting weekly anywhere. We get a weekly from Hastings, Neb., (town of about 12,000 people) and it doesn't compare with the (iiacinr. BUILD NEW BRIDGE ON BIG KLICKITAT Special Correspondence. Ooldeudale, Wash., April 11, The contract for the construction of the bridge across the ltig Klickitat on the Camas I'rairie road was let to Mr. Koyal of Salem, the price being f.iW for a steel combination bridge. It has been decided by the commis sioners to send an exhibit from Klick itat county to the Ltwiu and Clark exposition at Portland. Klickitat county wiil make a good showing at the fair. The Klickitat county horticultural society will meet the first Saturday in May, when tiie various committees will 1)6 appointed to gather the ex hibits and prepare for the fair. There was a light frost this morning but nothing hurt by It. Ooldeudale Is to have an Klectric Light and Power plant in the near future. Mr. rellows, believed to l e of the Washington Light and Power Co., of Spokane whs given a franchise In the city. The company will harness the falls of The Klickitat, which will furnish power unlimited. Superisor court is in session to day. The following cases are on the docket this term : I. Doutoff vs. E. Hayes, action for the collection of promisory note; 11. Dustin, attorney for plaintiff. Ada K. Kalston vs. H. liurnette, et ux. mortgage foreclosure; .V 1!. Drooks attorney for plaintif. I. C. Daly. vs. 11. H. Hartley, ad ministrator, of the estate of John Wtit son, deceasod, mortgage foreclosure; N. H. Drooks attorney for plaintif. J. I. Case, T. M. Co. vs. J. U. Chamberlain, note and account; Will lam T. Damn attorney for plaintif. Lottie L. Exllne vs. 1). II. Exlino, divorce; N. L. Ward attorney for plaintif. Albert Denny vs. T. W. Denny, note and account; W. ii. Prosby, attorney for plalntir. W. H. Warwick vs. J. C. Daly, dam age suit; W. H. Prosby attonrney for plalntir. BORING TUNNEL AT JOHNSON'S POINT Work la ladiiK pimlied with rapid i ty hIoiik tint lino of tlie, Mount Hood railroad, Imtwoou tint town and the Ijockinan place, Buys KiiKincor West. lhere are nix campa along tho routt of tho road, and loll men and teams uro busily uradinK for thn stool rail over which thin year'ti apple, crop wll no moved ironi tno rjua Mldo or ohardx. C'ontructor Mason Itt expected here the latter part of the week from tin ( Ireat Houtliern with 50 more teanm The crewg are at work boring into both ond of the tunnel at Johnson point. David KooloB, preaident of tho Ore gon Lumber Co., wbh in tho city hiHt PTKlay from Uxden. luHpectint; tin work of hla company here. He was pleased with tho manner In which th work has Uten Rotten under way in connection with the railroad con Htructlon. Ituja Ten Acres of Mr. Sherrleli, T C, 1 . . . . , . . j. u. oimpson.a recent, arrival rrom Tacoma, Iiiih ptirchaNod 10 acres Iron l' (). Hherrleb, aoroHH the road from the Shoemaker HroH., and will make Hood Kiver his homo. Mr. KlmpHon paid tlOOO for thn laud, part of which U la clover meadow. Mr. Simpson is here with Mrs, Simpaon, visit lug with J. Ii. Blount and family. Mr. Simpson came west from Ohio 14 years ao, Since which time ho has been a resident of Tnco ma. LHHt winter he returned to Mich lKn on a visit, but tho rlKormiH wen thor had no charms for him after having bocoine accust omed tot lie mild Pacltlu olimahn, In Michigan a friend of his made ('H(l from 17 acres of white beans, and considered he was doing exceptionally well. In Hood Kiver apple growers make that amount from a single aero. "In my travels, " remarked Mr. Simpson,' ' I have never noon any country to compare with Hood Kiver for grandeur ami beautiful scenerv. In a trip about the valley last Friday 1 saw more doing than I have seen in tlve yearn In tho Hound count rv. 1 am certain I shall lie pleased with Howl Kiver. Adrance In Trice of Oiiielery Lota. At a meeting of the ldlewilde Ceme tery Association Improvement com mlteo held April 10, a resolution was adopted advancing tho price of come tory lota to flu same to take oiled may 1. Any one desiring to purchase lots for tho old price of j 10, had bet ter attend to it at once. After May 1, the price will gundy lie jli. Una action la taken to meet the ev IHMiho for proposed improvements that must be made at once, after which the lota will be well worth the ad vanned price. COM. ricasant lllrthduy Surprise. A very pleasant event took place Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Songor in the nature of a Biirprlse tendered their daughter Misa Nellie in honor of her 1,'itli birthday. The evening was passed in various games and amusements with a number of selections on the piano. At an appropriate hour a dainty luncheon was served. The; guests departed In a merry mood, wishing Mian Nellie many happy i birthdays. ' ' j Ii rand ma Clark U Very l.en . The mother of Newton Clark of l'ot t land, (liandnia Clark as she is f.imil : larly known to many people of Hood ! Kiver, in very low n it h an attack of; paralysia, and is not expected to live. Tho old lady la over '.10 years old. : Her powers of Hpetvh are impaired, i She makes an ellort to speck, but can- not. Mrs. Seymour, an adopted '. daughter, left hero Friday to lxat the I Uxlsble of the woman who has been mother to her. Wood in en Memorial Services, Memorial services for F. A. Falkon berg, late head consul of the Paeillc 1 ; , ,. . ... . , ... . , lf'l OIIIMO'V Ol IOO 1.MOUIOCI1 Ol III!' World, will le held by the hvalcamp, at the opera house, Faster Sunday ut U:.'tt) o'cltK'k. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Neighbor W. A. Flkins of the Kugene camp, who is now pastor of the Valley Christian church, will deliver a short address ut these services. 1 ne Never Undersold. We Are Receiving New Spring and Summer Goods Every Day COME JUST TO LOOK LiidiW Silk UnderskirtH $4.50 up Iiiidies' Tope (Jinlle.s, sizes 2. 2-1 and 25, worth 50c 350 Ladies' Fine Satin Tope Girdles, color Pink, Blue and White 450 r.iocaded Satin Tope Girdles 500 Men's HOe Fancy Half Hose only 350 Plain and Fancy Mohair 45c and 50c per yard 9. Tlioy v We Have a Full Line of Fine Dress Suit Cases 9 VISIT OUR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT, IT WILL PAY YOU. WATER IS 30 FEET HIGHER The HoMYU of the Tucker Hiring pur- r-liiiMi'il I l week liv tlio citv hi Mood Kiver I. l,"i-ii found to I"' over H0 feet in I from wlilcli tlit! survey , t- i 'iMiticiliiia.il McDonald in- abov 'in WtlH ii, ail Ion s Ih ii' i i'k icr. ill . ivu 115 feet full at dill's c IiVIichI point in tlie city. Mr Hi confident that tin) actual 1 ilir spring lias not liccn Hind Hint in a few day t will I i lie i i i -1 1 hidier up on the bluff Till- (tore, 1. I Mr!).. i.. Hininv 1 vnt, Mil found ti thin il is now llmmriit to be. He la Icivc-Mhc height can be increased -'() feet. A force o: four men are at work seek- in" the source o f the water. The water OJinmiltee. I. opes to furnish the count' a complete report by M lay niht. POWDERED WIGS AT OLD FOLKS CONCERT Mrs. Murray Kay is drilling n class of '20 young women for a gypsy dance, nun of the features of the Old Folks' concert which will be presented at thn opera house, Tuesday uight, April 'i, under tho uuHpicoa of t. Min k's guild of the KpiMCopul church. ThiH entertainment proiniHos to be of a very high order. Some of the beat talent in the city for vocal and instrumental musical selections. There will be many other foutiircN, many of them original and iinlUe. Colonial gowns ami powdered wigs will be a striking feature of the entertainment. Kxtemled notice ol the, program Ihih been promised for next week's ( Uacier. BASE BALL GAME FRIDAY AFTERNOON The high school ball teaniH of The Dalles ami Hood Kiver w ill cross bats on Columbia park diamond, Friday afternoon, Tho game will bo called at il :M0 sharp. "1'uss" ( Jcyer will pitch for the locals. Tho fact that the last game was such tm exciting contest should insure a large attendance to morrow alternoon. In the evening there will be a has ketball game in the gymnasium. Ad mission to park, 10c and i'le. Ilasket ball iic. Hall fiiiiiM1 cck I re in Sunday. A picked team of local players will meet The Dulles base hall nine on Oo liitnbia park diamond one week from Sunday, Alter this game selection will lie made for a rgeular Hood Kiv er base bull team. A schedule of game is being arranged for the sea son. Mrs. Slum Wins ITrst l'rlzc. The Cascade Whist Club was delight fully entertained lasl Thursday alter noon at the home of Mrs. II. I,. Verse. Mrs. M. F. Sliiini was winnerol the lirsl prize and Mrs A. M. Kclsuv the second. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Those at the tables were: Mesdamcs Stewart, Shaw, Kinnaird, Slraniiahnn, Thompson, Kelsay, lilancher, llayncs, Farley, Hope, Cram and Moe. Th. next meeting of the club will be held tics afternoon at the home of Mrs. F-. O. Itlancher, on West Columbia Ave, Waul Mr. Smith for (oiwrnnr. Wo notice that some of the Oregon papers are suggesting the name of Hon, K. U Smith for gubernatorial honors While strictly speaking it may not l e our put In, Jwe tun ret he less me going to take a chance to nsy that there are lots of people even outside of JWeht'oot Mate, who would appl.iudltho judgment of our neigh bors should t hoy decide to call Mr. Smith to that important position. He seems part iculaily well equipped for t he pi, ice. A. F. (libson, editor Caldwell v Idaho Kural. Among other good timber that is being ensidered for t lie olllce of gov ernor, is Hon. I'.. I,. Smith, the pop ular president of the Oregon Develop ment league. The voters of Oregon might go further and do worse; and Mr. Smith might do worse than to allow his name to be used as candi date. Art hur Coupliu, editor Ore-' gon Mining Journal, C rants I'ass. o Naval Kisrlit Vet. ;poci:tl lo the tilacier. I Portland, Or. Apnl This after report that ',' ' '" "J r '7 the lookeil-tor naval t battle between the navies of Russia and Japan is on. The 'news it seems was piciuatuiv. An cn gagcni.uit between the tleet is h nirly expected. ' Jack Morrison savs Hood Uiver will (jo wet in a few weeks, the streets are dusty, and the street sprinkler will be rdered out, Men's, Ladies' and Misses Tan are the proper (style for sprin; lime. ABBOTT, . ZEHTIg-lx Class 2vdZIlliKLer3T Blood. Kiver, Ore. Honor Hell at Mount Hood. Following is tho roll of honor for the Mount Hood school for the month ending March 11: Joe Hess, Hugh Knight, Lida Morton, Mason Baldwin, Myron VViahart, Lorn Puddy, Hattio Coober, Raymond Miller, Kobert Mor ton. Josephine Morton, Alda Poddy, Deloert Tondinson, Hruce Hillings, David Coobre, Kalph Thomas, Lorena Loamire, Nottio lleliner. NAN COOI'DK, Principal DAISY K. THOMAS Assistant. A strength tonic that brings rich red blood. Makes you strong, healthy and nctive. That's what Hollister's Itocky Mountain a will do. 35 cents' Tea or Tablets at C. N. Clarke's. Advertised Letter 1,1 M. April 111, 1905. Miss Ireno Hells, O. M,. riuiley,Roy Herman, I. F. Cautrel, Kdwin Harvey, I1'. Ii. Hurt, Celeste Lnndazio, J. 11. Lumbard, J. W. Merrill CI), H. F. Meisner, (). Pointer, Cliir Kobrets, Pent Ktoiu,f David Tom, Clarence Wickham. April 10, m. Mrs. Ilain, Miss Jossie Harrisoti, Mrs. Laura Henderson, Mrs. Aggie Wesley, W. A. tiheshy, T. Hongyo, John Kelly (2), Fred Lovesipio, Johu O't'onuor, (ioo. Kaen, L. Kichmond, W. A. Slingerland, Frank Truhn, W. A. Williams. W. M. YATKS, Postmaster. Try the Paradise Laundry. The Paradise laundry oilers you the following prices: Dace curtains, Wlc to 7ic: cotton and woolen blankets, Uac to SOc; carpels, l()c a yard, three yards for LTx:; rugs, 10c a yard ; bed licks; woolen skirts. Now that spring is here and bouse- Horses for Sale. , There w ill la! a horse sale Saturday at Hartley's corral. The sale will Install day, and you can take your choice of horses of all kinds, broken and un broken. See A. 0. Stevens or O. I!. Hartley. EVERY In Hood Kiver alley iuhmIs not too f'oo(l for liiin. I am jtrepared to supply all your needs iu Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, In fact all tools that are needed on every well equipie tarni. ! or orchard tools California Sr. Kight Lap Cuta' way lias no superior. 1 lie Ohio Reversable Extension Head Disc is the only one on the market Acme Harrow is too well Osborne Combination Spring a couipet it or. 1 1 you need WAGON can supply you. ! or clearing i nine jiini received a canoad azine here, and can supplv vou cheaiier than it from Cortland Land Plaster, in any quantity and at the right, prices. Full lineof staple iii'occi'ics. Ammunition and Cai b Vii(, Kope, Axes, unman tools. Yours D. 3rd and River Street. 'or THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND with the water that is iiast, but unlike the mill, our past orders have been tilled so successfully that new ones are constantly coming in from our old patrons. Arc you to he one of them? Our Dalles Patent and White Kiver Hour is the finest that is milled, and is ground from the lst selected heat; ill fact the cream of the wheattields, and it makes the most delicious bread w hile and palatalile. FOR SALK BY STRANAHAN & BAG LEY Hood River, Or. One Price to All. n Oxfords cleaning time is on, don't wear yourself out doing such work on the old-laslnon- ifd washboard. Bring the goods to the I I'aradise'laundry, where better work ie done at small cost. t.l.KN FAKKICo, Trop. At Hie Clin 1 1 lies. Unitarian. Corner State street and Park avenue; Itev. O. J. Nelson, pastor Services Sunday morning. Sunday school at in o clock, 1'icacliing at 11 Key. Mr. Tate of Denver will preach Sunday morning Lutliren. Services will be held again next Sunday, April Hi. Sunday school i at 2 p. in. Divine services with German preaching at 3 p. m. Meeting of con gregation at the home of L. Struck at 0 a. ni. Sunday school children will meet next Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. II J. Kali), paslor. Iiiversido Congregational. W. C. Oil more, pastor. Sunday school at 10 in. Worship and preaching at 11. Sub ject: "A Lenten Aspiration." Y. P. 8, C. K. meeting at (1:45 p. m. Evening gospel service at 7:.iu. Male quartet will sing. .. .. . ' alley Christian. Sunday school at I ;i m.; illustrated sermon at II; Y. 1 S C. II. at 0:31); preaching at 7:30, A cord.. 1 imitation is extended to all to Ht'en.' i c vices of the day. W. A Klkii. , , so. The following ig a se ries ol si i . s I ' iu nature which will be preacbe ' Son (av oiornings: "Con sider the LI I i"; i hi K rest :lhe Mount ains; the Livers; tli" Sea ; the Heavens. Hairs'. lOgnMr preaching services at Cariu cine l' ha!' eveiy 1st and Sunday nioi umg niel evening: Suuda school every Sun. lav al 10 a. in Cove mint and business meeting the tirs Wednesday niglit in each month. J. H Spight, pastor. Methodist Preaching at II a. m. and 8 p' m.; Sabbath school 10 a. in.; F.p- worh League 7 p. in. Prayer meeting xnursuav evening. All cordially m vitcd. W. C. Kvans, pastor. United Brethren. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Preaching at 11 a. m. Junior Kndeavor, 3:30 p. m. Christian Kn deavor, 0:45 p. in. Preaching at 7:30, All are cordially invited. Rev. J. 8 Rhoads, pastor. FARMER to use Lmod tools, tho best is that is woi thv of the name, known to need a descriDtion Tooth Harrows are without a good OR BUGGY your land you need powder and nave it stored in a mar- you can jret Flour and Feed lislung tackle a specialty. X-Cut Saws, Shovels, Spades and Busin ss, M'DONALD Hood River, Ore. i v" V i ( VWfcJ ftSJT$& 1 L:J. --t Iw3 tJJ f rm Qdi ' i i wv "S id l l For Sale Miscellaneous. A bright bay horie, 6 yenn old; fine action, broken to rlda or drive double or single: b true tut uteel; very line roadster; wild cirfmp II taken at once; can be seen at Rock lord store, near Barrett reboot. K. Brayford. Hood driving mare; brown color; weight 1150; price right. Frank Parker. Oood second-hand cook glove; copper rewr volr; net of double harness and baby g cradle. At firm houe out of .own on state rood. A. I . Lofla. mi Karly inn rise need potatoes at SI .25 sack, or IS a pound. John Ki burg, hhoue 3Ui. n4 Hinall second-hand cook stove. U. Box 45. Address P. ail Milch cow, high-grade Jersey; fresh days. W. K. Wlnans, Phone 971. In A thoroughbred Ht. Bernard pup, 6 months old, measuring II feet from tip lo tip. Cheap If taken Immediately. A. N. Hahm. a One bare mare, eight years old, weight IKK) pounds, entrance topple. Phone 12111. aJi One Pomona spray pump In perfect work ing order: cheap. Alao binary ami light larm wagon. Six Belgian hares and one White Wyandotte cockerel. D. J. Ttelber, Twin Oak Farm. n'-1' One thret-qunrter blood Iiurliam hull, 19 months old. A bargain at liU. M. Dumas, Mount Hood, Or. h'JU Hlx year-old Jersey cow; fresh; price O. D. WooUworth. a'JO lxHe clover hay for til a toD. at John Halt- el's place, K. F. 1). No. i. uM for sale by l'hllllph Kollas. u'M We will nell our real estate business. Good bu siness and fine prospecta for coming year. Fire, life and accident insurance; collections. Hood Kiver Keal Estate and Exchange Co. Black mare 10 years old; Hamiltonian stork; weight about 1100. Price $75. John Lawless. It. F. D. No. 1. al3 Strawberry plants: IS miles from town on Bol mont road. J. L. Mulkins. al3 Hay at J. W. Jenkins place. F. Fossburg. al3 High-class top buggy; also single harness. See 0. J. Uessling. al l To be gold cheap a light soring wagon In g(sd order; would tuke some hay in exeloitige Apply at 1 lock fur (1 store, near Hitrrctl school house. nl.t All 8x10 tent In good condition; about l'hd feet rough lumber; new drop-heiid sewing machine; bed spring, kitch. n furniture, hand grist mill Id good shape; new carpenter tools. 1). c, Percy, Wlnans addition. ai:i Real Estate. ISO acres at Chenowlth; house, barn, wooci ghed and cellar; 14 acres In cu:iivaiiiin;sMing water; mostly fenced Price 81L110. K. T. .Mills, Hood River, Or. m l 10, '20 and ft) acres of Itiml: llve-stxih clenred clover and apple trees: Kast Klttc. I,. Hillli tnan. iu'i House and two lots at the nlHee of T XV. Tweedy on the hciiihls. Itai'k'nin for 4fl list. u'.:i For snlc, my farin, 4 miles fro n town. mile frem schmil lioti.seHiel ehureli, consi.-tin of HO acres; :10 acres iiupioved, '1(H) ore j.iel twtvyettr old Npitzenheris untl Yellow New town apple trees, fiO trees old orchard; fmeres In clover, 8 acres wheat. Will ssll In whole or In part. a!5 Jerome Wells. Will sell or rent fiacres, all In cultivation, with Irrigating water, wit Ii In ten ininuies' walk of school house, liuptirc or Dr. Watt . 1UK) acres best Hood Kiver fruit land In tracts to suit the purchaser. Cheap. SeMlie owner, W. K. XVINA.N.S, at forks und falls of Htsid river, also some uooI homesteads on government land Hood Kiver, Or. ma) Leuse on lots for HI years, store huildiiiL' first-class bukery and confectionery, also dwelling nouse. T. II. Williams. mlMf Seven-rtm house and four lots on Hood River helKhts; Ml rruit trees; strawberries and other small fruits; also fine shrubbery. Call on or nd dreas F. P. Brown. Cor. June and E St. mil 30 acres of fin orchard land adjoining new cxmnty road; all under ditch: 3 acres cleared: will Uvke contract to clear part of land if contractor deairea. Call on or writto A. Schiller. K.F.D.Nol. Wanted Mnn hti1 wife want work on a furm. Got!, The DhIU-h, Or. A wnnmn to tuke pure of r child. Will pay reanonable price. months-old Hi Ronter fttr lrrt.itable h I fulfil, fruit, twrry nml hop lnnu; nndeveloiwd: riuht on CoHinttilu In Klickitat county. Kxeeptionnlly rimkI iprniH. iMTge duiiuiiim. Atiaress al unci. I oare Glacier. xZU A competent lady to do housework; wat. Inquire of Trunk A. Crum, gitod Hwond-hnnd well drill In pood order; out thHt will drill about 400 or MXI feet. Joint LawlesH, H. r. 1. sso, I, al Lost Hcart-ahaped ItMrked. Heturn to office for reward. tilncier a'JO On East Side, between Peter Mohr's and city, sack containieK lady's shoe. Finder leave at Gla cier oflice al'l Magnificent Home Site Two lots, 50x21)0 feet, view ol Hood Kiver canyon south and north, Columbia and While Salmon Klvers, Mount Hood nud Ad ams, term. Hut, part cash, Imlnnce Jin ier mo at 8 per ct Interest. Price raised to JUKI, Slny first. Kdwin A. Henderson. mi Water Notice. Those farmers on Laterals 1 and 2, who want water by Monday, should notify Mana ger Htaten. Money to Loan. ('.DUO tn loan at 8 proved farms. H. per cent Interest 1), Hmilh.Cii.v. II I ni ml Garden Plants. In season. Popular varieties In any quantity after April IU. 1 litis. ( AI.KINN. Music. Pianmt. Onrans. "Cecilian Piano Plavers. all kinds of small instruments. Sheet music, strings etc. Best and cheapest house in the stnfe. K. I!. WILL, ;t&0 ALDER ST., PORTLAND, OHE. One block above Orevunian Building-. New Spring Suiting. I have just received a fine line of namples of summer ttuit intra. Call and see them, I am also prepared to make buttons from any mat era! de aired. Jane Coates. Buff Orpington. HnffOrpineton and Leirliorn eeirs for hatch- Iiik- rnce fl. Anna M. AinlersM. aKl Carpet Weaving. All kinds ot ctirnet weaving. Itiiirs mn.!' from old carpets. Mils. (iOliSKY. i.' (i itoou Kiver ui'igiit. Notice. To Whom It may Concern: I herehv eive notice thHt I Hlmll not he responsible foriinv hills or aec-nniH con true led hv inv son tiinl dnuifhler, Hnel and Komi, both of whom are minors h-JH ".. '. Hvr. MY ENTIUK LINE OF Shoes and Rubber Goods Nen's and Ladies' UNDERWEAR Will be closed out ut REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. And all the rest of my stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Is being old very low. GEO. P. CROWE LL. ' Real Estate Bargains. THE EMPORIUM. For Sale or Itenl. 5 ticrcs partly im proved, at Fntnkton. For Sale at Mount Ilootl, the Ilelmer store Imildiiig ami 5 acres, fJRJU. 20 acres at Mount Hood for sale, run itinK ?-12 h ii acre. On tlie county road opposite Italdvviii's. Fine business lot on main street for f KiliOon instnllnicnt, or $lii00 cusli. 5 acres strawberry land, 4?j acres cleared, !! acres in licrrics, 2 sinoll vol tildes S uiiles out on West Side, $1100; ifnOO or tnoro casb. acres at liclinoiit, li acn s in cul tivation, cottage and nuibnililintrt), 150 Bpplu trees, 2 acres si raw berries, 2 acres alfalfa, $11)00; $750 or more each. New b-roomed eolUip-, patent bath and clone! , four lots, li Mucks from depot, center of town, $2100; lenns reasonable. Two lols centrally located, $,V)0. Two lots, new (l-ronmcd bouse, patent bath and closet, .'1 blocks from depot, center of town, $1700. Two-etory 8-roonied cotlne, lot 70 by 140, on the bill, $1200; terms reasonable. For Side 0IKI0 acres pine timber; 1 saw mill, cuts 20,0U0 per day ; 1 planing mill, capacity UO.OOO feet per day; 1 Htoro and stock of merchandise, about S,o00; 1 hotel and contents; 1 saloon building, rented ; 3 houses, rented; 10 head horses and harness ; !l road wag ons, Hi II; 1 logging truck; 5 pair sleighs; .'it1 head cuttle; 50 head hogs; 000 iect lumber; 21)00 cords wood. AH lo'-atcd at and near llilgard, Or. For Sale New two-story 9-room house; Stranahan addition; $1100; terms easy. I or Sail Tlie Abbott Store property on the lull. Trice, fl.OOO. 14 acres across the rend from the M. M. Davenport residence. $110 per acre. Terms easy. A 40 acre tract, unimproved, some free irrigating waier, M miles from liar rett school house, Jl.lOO. Jlanna house, and lot, $2,000. For Sale The Henderson ranch, for merly owned by J. It. (ialligan; 00 aero. DO cleared; orchard; straw berries ; clover and timothy; well irrigated ;large 2-story mansion, new barn ; all fenced. Trice $H',0lHl. Block runs through ranch. F.asy lei ins; telephone; rural delivery. Four miles from Hood Kiver. For Sab Tlie 1oi, aline block on the hill. Improved and fenced. Fine resi dence, barn and outbuildings, f 45110. Will sell the SI'.'j for ftiOO, the M lor i00, or tlie Vv ' lor ;500, One- third cash, balance time al 8 per cent. The Hunt place Jvj utile southwest of town. House, barn, mostly in straw her ries and other fruits. Trice, $1450. One goat ranch on mountain cast of valley on county road. Trice $1,501); has small house, running water, and is fenced. Terms, easy. For Sale Kcautil'iil lols in Park addi tion, center of town, from $200 to $.'100, 4. 1120 acres of timber lam! at the falls of Hood Uiver, belonging to deorge K. Forsyth ; 100 acre-; good fruit laiid;$40ti(), 8. 100 acres al Ululo Salmon; line timber land ; $10 an acre. U. The o-acrc place in Crupper neigh borhood, know n us the lienshaw place; all improved; new buildings, etc. Five acres al 1-rankton; cottage and acieand a half in cultivation. Creek and water power ; $1 ,000. Lots 10, U. 12, bli ck 5, Waueoma ad- ditio improved; price $1,000; more cash, balance, 1 year, 8 percent. Small limine and ml on hill to rent, $24 a ye. ir; two vacant I..-, wit Ii privilege of purchase $20 n ye:ii ;.,r the two. For Sale I' on i -li o !,s interest in the M.O. Winder bid acres near Hood liiver Falls. For Sale Residence on State street at head of Front ; $2,500, including H lots. For Sale or Kxt linage for Hood liiver property Fine residence in business center of Snmpter. Money to loan. Ten acres improved, on While Sal mon river; $1000. 21 a. at Fiankton; improved; $2200. First-class Surveying Outfit. At the Fmporinm are kept 2 lirst-cliiss transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre pared to do the work of laying out acre age property iu lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting, rrom ami after this date, April 0, 1003, the rales will he as follows: $10 a day; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. For Rent. Nice front room I'urnMied, suiluhle for two, hoard it desired. Mrs, 11. A. Cnyle, phone 7flt Cor MuThmn itve. ami .serprMlue roue'. 11U 5-room house, tjood locution, tine view. In quire II. II. II ux ley. a:7 runiMieit rooms, wilh hot und eold water and use of hnth. Mrs. ll, ,J, Frederick. tr27 Will rent the summer resort building on Ptini'lise Kuril i for $i n u in her of yenrs to re '.pon.siiile party; nlo I wo o n-hnrdt of choice tipples; also ten neres sown t wheat and spt It tor oip cur. Here Ih ;i elmiu'e for some live inmi to lu.'ilve niom y. No unin who dors not Intend to eomply wilh his eonlrnet nei tl ap ply. Also ii hotie to rent al h month. Itef ereiices le.jiiited. Adams, Paradise Farnt. For term tf :t or r years, a icnoil healrhful home; lietiutihil scenery; known as ()Hk clill'f home; opposite Mo.kI Kiver. rmd in plain view, i iood it romii house and convenient ontiiiiiMintf; tood fences and pasture; over UK) tteariin: fruit tree;.ri aeres In main; only 1 nith from postofliee und store. Natural home of the s! ta rt'hei ry; earliest on the hill. None hut relinhfe Innoers need apply. No desi run-. ttve families. Write to or call ou Harry olsen. Cnderwood, W'nsh. ax'tf For rent, ID-aere farm, owned by M. Itumas-, ;it Mt. Hood. ::t) a-res In hav, 2 acres straw. hernes, and enough tree fni.ts for home use. id huilulm:. - n'y of water. For purlieu s apply lo ieo. 1 . i 'iilhertson A Co. l ower floor r i'aradise farm, I 'nfur vsht d water, hi .'lire -f in. in niln hot nil ! I w f d t ii'e 'nclnif S!nte slri"'t on either with or without yr 'en. rooms to rent, f I i und eold of M-s. II ,i. Fred-rlck. m 0 1 h-MiseUiepinjr tomis; I. nth: ii'; II! ' .vers mid. Inuuiie of M.-s. II. .1. Fredericks. , : c-t'oom limise: i.a'h; hot ;U(. (tt( writer; line vurd aid beir.v p tieli; Kiowi-rsadd. Itppilre Mrs. 11.. I. rn.letjcks. 1.-3 Car Drain Tile. I vrmi' I'hont :i ini h lii,., niirl win lie i:!'i.i t.t h':ir Ir'om oil ers who WHllt s line, so ms in makf up h i:o loiiil al oui'. II. r. H:ite j coo. a Hood Kiver Fruit Growers Union. I pun my return fn.tn Wnlifornia the office wilt h-open, ai il the eoretarv will tK' pieas e.i ! st-e nil oj'oi.r m''iulers mid shippers nnd iurnish any ilestrt'd inlormation relative to this year's hnMm-s and Mich aeciunmodal Ion may he needed. I'ntil my nturn, ny ineinler of the hoard of direeo.rs wid he pirased to trilk with you about our I ii"in' or ours. HO. i KIVKU 1 IU It liHoWKRS' lNI.)N", K. II. Miejmrd, Sccretaiy. Notice, Notice is li.Ti'tiv i:iv ll : ,al Ihc partnership exotinit I'ciwcin A. ( . staicn 11 ml lot.rH. aot'orn. nn-lcr Ihe tlrin n-one of Hmm1 Kiver Ktiil ISlaKMci'l KxchntiK,' Co.. Im dl8Milv,'l. The htfines. will he rontluctrd by A. ('. SlsU ( ll UntltT the ,,.t lliOlle. A. c. ST MEN. 1 in. KR S. HAN ORN I .alert March 2.1, 1 i Jj