"h".. -' 1 VOL. XVI. EOOD RIVER, OREGON, APRIL 27, 1905. No. r 7) f SOCIETIES. HooU ItlVKK l.tilni K NO. lift, A. K. and A. A. M. Mih'Ih Salitnlny evening on or before eitt'b lull IlltHlll. Till MAN Ul'TI.KK, W. M. A. I. MllK, Secretary. H ODD Kl VEK en AI'i'KIl NO. . R. A. M -AleiitH tirst ami Hind fi-Play nights of each month. K. t'UANw.Kit, H. P. A. 1. Mok, Siecretary. HOOD UIVKK CIIAI'TKK NO.tVO. K.8. Meela sei-ontl ami fourth Tuesday evening oleai-ti mouth. Visitors cordntl'y weleometf. MllH. J. I. HKILSIINKK, W. M. Mils. Tiikkkma tsTNKa,KeiTctary. JDI.KWH.uK UlliUK NO. 107, I. O. O. F.-Mi-eu In Kruirrual lull, every Thursday night. V. (UKi.lil, N. U. II. C. Hmith, Hcretary KHUN KNCAN.l'MKNT, NO. 48, I. O. (). K.-Kt-gnlar inn ting second unci funrlh Mondays OlIMCll tlhilllll. I.. K. Mobsk, C. I'. II. K. Kntuican. SVrlhe. LAl'HKl. IlKUKK AU IlKUKKK UilMjti NO. si, I. O. o. I- .-Meets Hrst and llilrd Krtdaya In each iiioniii. M its. K. W. Uinsi.i., N. U. Mas Doha Thomson, KecreUtry. WAUCO.MA I.Ol'HK NO. 3(), K. OF P -M lets In K. uf 1' hall every Tuesday n.ght. V. C. Unot'K, O. C. H. T. Uk Witt, K. ol K- mid 8. HOOII KIVKIl I'AMP, NO. 7,7, M. W. A -Meets in K. ol 1'. null every Wednesday night. (.'has. J on km, V. U. t'. U. IIAK1N, Clerk HOOD UIVKlv CAM I, NO. ,7t, W. O. W. Mueln mi it rsL nn I tiiu.l Tuesday of each month In odd l-V-ltim-' dull. 1' . II. lil.ACU, J. C. 11. W. Wait. Clerk. HOOD KIVKIl l I HI IK NO. WOMKNOK Woodi-riil't-Mivis hi K. ot r. hall on the tlrstand Third I-rlitu.v-of euclt month. l.KNOHA STI II R, li. N, N El i.ik iioi.i.owi:i.i Clerk. U1VK11NIIIK LlJluit-' NO. liM A. O. U. W. Miets Urol and loud r-alunliiys of each month. i . I., i olM'i.K, M. W, E. 11. ItKAIPI.KV, Kilinlli- er CHKsii KH witri'K, Kecoi'.ter. EiVKHflllll'ri.ODOK NO ill',"" llKUIUSE ok Honor, A. O. V. W.-Mcm lust and third .salurthrsal 8 l. 111. Miss Cuba Corri-K, C. of H. Miss cahiiih Coiti.k, llecoriter. OltDKlloK WAislllNliioN HOOD UlVfiK Union No. 1-Meeta In K. of f. hall tile second mid fourth Saturdays In each month HI 7:;J . in. K. I.. Kooli, President. C 11. Iiakin, Secretary, OLKTA A.1SK.M BY NO. ItCI, iTNiTKl) ART-iMiuit.-Mi el the lirsl and third Weilnes. iliivn, work: second and fourth Wednesdays Artisans' hall. J. 11. Kobkhu, M. A. C. D. ilKNiiuil, Secretary. COURT "liooll ItfVkK NO. 42, KOKKisTKlW oi Anierlca, Meets second and fourth Mon days in each month In K. of 1'. hall. OKI). K. Hunokk, C. It. K. U. Hnnsics, F. ('. CA.UVlMWT, NO ili.O. A. K.-MKK1'H AT A. o. I!. V. . hall, second and lourth Hatur uavsof each month at 'J o'clock p. ill. All li. A. 11. members Invited to meet wl'li us. A. L. l'u n i.i-, Commander, Thomas Ooss, Ailjutant. CANIlV W". 11. C., No. t-MKKW HKCOND ami lourth isaturdaj'H of each Month In A. o. U. W. hall at 2 p. in. Ki.i.kn Hi-owkks, President. Ij..iK (iKK, Secretary MOUNTAIN IIOMK CAMP No. 819, K. N. A. .ncets at the K. of P. Hall on the necoud and fourih Fridays of each month. ,lus. Cauhik IlitoSH S, O. .Mrs. F.i.i.a Daki.n, llecoriter. Waiina Tkmi'I.k No. il. ItHthhone Slslers. Meets sccou and lotirtli Thursdays of each moulll. AMANDA WlllTKHKAIi, M.K.C. isl'Kl.I.A KlI'llAUIISoN, M. of U. & C. DR. W. T. ROWLEY, 1'IIYSICIAX, Sl'lUiKOX, OCCL'LIST (mice In Smith lliilldliiK. Olllce ihone mil. Residence phone 8ta. J. F. WATT, M. D. 1'IIYSICIAN AND SUMGKOX. Telcihone.s: Olllce, 2S1; residence, Mil. Mil IK i EON' O. K. A N. Co. JKS. .MA UY JOHNSON, M.J). Physician and Surgeon. Ulllces and Uesldeiicc In K. I,. Smith Huildlng over i- list Nut. liaiik. l-.ulrauee, rear ol hunk, on Third St, Phone :i!l. H. L. DUMBLE, J'llYSIUAN AND SL'HUKOX. .Successor to I'r. M. F. Suaw. Calls iiroinplly answered In town or country, nay or initio. Telcliones: Itesideuce, nil: Offlce, (113. Ollii-e in the Itroslus IttllldillK. DR. M. A. SMOOT, Osteopathic Physician. Uradiiuteol American Sclio il of Osteopathy Knksville, .Mo. Ilroslus liulldii.g, Kooins ii and 7. Tel. lira. HJOI) IllVrJlt, OltKiiON. Mi DR. A. F. ROWLEY, DliNTlST. Olllce in Ihe Smith Huildlng. Phone Ml C il. JENKINS, D.M.D. DIOXTLST. Spieiaiist oil Crown and Hrldge Work. '1 rlephoiies: ollice, Usl; residence, 14. Olllce over Dank lung. Hood Klver, ore. E. H. fl ART WIG, LAWl'EK. Will I'nu-t.ce In All Courts. OMlce wtrli Ovo. i. l-'ulberihou & Co. Col U'fttuiis, Abtraoi?, ftrtiiL-uiL'iii ul Khtatei. HUOI) UIVKK. oKKCjON. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ABSTRACTER, NO TAKY PUBLIC nd REAL E STATIC AOENT. For SSffMt reildnt ol Orfon and Wart HiBton. Hu h.d manr yea" exporlanaa In kval Eitate matter!, aa abitraotor, aearcher ol tltlet and ageut Baililactlon guarantewJ or bo cbarga. A. JAYNE. LAWYER. Abetract Furnlthed. Money Loaned. Hood River, Oregon. p C. BR0S1U8, M. D. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 'Phone Central, or 121. Office Honrs: 10 to 11 A. M.j t to t and 6 to 7 P. M. B' o.N TON BAU11KH SHOP HAYNES A GREY, Peow. The place to et an eiT ihT, an up-to-iat j flair cut, aod to enjoy tha luxury ol a aorealala j bain tub. I THE O. K. BARBEK BUOf I r!n-ell 4 Re, Propt. Bet wean J. K. Rand'i i and K. C. W rlnht'n. Htrlctlj nntclaaa. iatta- j laetlon luarauiaed CKEKA MKAT MARKET, McGUIRK BROS, Prop. Dealerf In Freih and Cnrad Meata, Lard, Poullrf , FrulU and Vegetablea. fEU DKLIVKBY. PHOSI It Arrival and Departure of Mails. HOOD K1VEK. The pcmtofllce la open dally between 8 a. ni. and & p. ni.; Sunday from U lol o'clock. Mails for the Fast close at 11.20 a. in., n.A) p. m. and II p. in.; for the West, at i.W p. in. and i p. in. The carrlera nn K. F. I), route No. I aim leave the postortli-e at 8.30 a. m. Mall leaves For mi fioou, aatiy t u ni.; arrives iu --u . in. For Underwood. Wash., at IS m.. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; arrives same days at 11 a. in. For White Salmon. Wash., dally at 12 m.; arrives at II a. in. WHITE SALMON. For Hood Klver. dally at 8 a. m.; arrives at t p. m. For Hiisum. Trout tan ana uuier, vt asn dally at T.:Ua. in.; arrives IS p. m. For Ulenwood, Fulda and (illnier, Wash., dally at 7.:m a. in.; arrives at IS p. in. ror I'ine r lat aun nnowueu, v asu., ai i p. i. Tuesdays and Saturdays; arrives same days at 12 in. For llluiien. dally at . p. in. arrives ai B.45 a. in. O. K. & X.TIME TABLE. East bound No. 2, Chloaito Hneclal, 11:13 a. m. No. 4, Spokane Flyer, 8:40 p. in. No. 6, Mall and Express, I0:l p. in. No. 21, Way Freight, 12:15 p. in. No. O. Fast Freight, 4:06 a. in. West bound No. 1, Portland Special, iM p. m. No. S, Portland Flyer, 6:3ii a. m. No. 5, Mall and Ki press, 4:18 a. m. No. 'A Way Freight, tt:2? a. ni. No. 55, Fast Freight. 1:0) p. m. OREGON Ssaoppr Line and uinion Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Through Piitlinsn standards and tourist sleeping ears daily to omaha. Chicago, Spo kane; tourist sleeping cars dally to Kansas City; through Pnllinnn tourist sleeping esr fnersonsally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East dally. JBwaffL. Plrl" Portuna, Or. "'" Chicago Salt Uka, Denver, t :26 p.m. Portland Ft. Worth.Oniaha, Bpeclal KaniM City, Ht. 1:16 a. m. Louii,Chlcagoand via East. Huntington. Atiantto Salt Lake, Denver, 1:00a.m. Ei press Ft. Worth, Omaha, 1:15 p.m. Kansas City, Ht. via Loul,t;hlca(oand Huntlugton. tut. Walla Walla, Lewli Et. Paul ton, Spokane, Wal- T'.lta. m. Fast Mall lace, Pullman, i:lt p.m. Minneapolis, Ht. via Paul, Duluth, Mil- Ipokant wausee, Chicago and East. River Schedule. FOR" AKTOUtA and 8:00 P M.ioMiO P. M. way points, connecting! Dally Dally with steamer for II aco exeent except Sunday. and North Itesch ateam-j Sunday, er Hnssalo, Ash Htreet'Satnrdav. diK'k (water per.) 110:00 P.M. Foil Dayton, Oregon -.00 A. M.!o::W P. M. City and Yamhill Riv Dully Dally er points. Ash street dock (water per.) except Sunday. except Sunday. FOK LEW IS TON, '4:00 A. Mj About Idaho, anil way points, Monday, 500 P. M from Klparia, Wash, i Wedn'd'y : Tiiesilav. I Friday. ITIiursihiy, I I sutiuay A. L. CRAIG, Ceiiaral PaiHnm Agent, Portlaad, Ol T. J. KINNA1RD, Agent, Hood River. YOD WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOCn JOUKNEY If your ticketa rend over the Denver and Hio Gratitle 1 tail road, the "Scenic Line nf I lie World," BECAUSE There nre many scenic attractions and points or interest along the line tHHween Osden anil Ilcnver Hint the trip neur Ucumes liivsonte. If you are (foiiiK East, write for infor mation and get a pretty honk that will tell yon all aiamt it. W. C. MfUKIIiR, General Agent, m Third Street, PORT I. A XI), OREUOX. DR.JONES,Dentist Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plates. Treatment of (linetiseil teelli and guniH. Office Ilroslus JUiiltlini:. rimne lOill. SMOKE THK Hood Eiver Strawberry 5c Cigar. Tiieu try an "R. and II.'' For sale by all dealers. (1'BAS t'IKAR r AlTORY, V. River Ht. J) A XIKL R. II KM.MKRI.. Prcip. M. E. WELCH, THE VmElUNARY SI RGEOX. Is prepared to do any work In thf veU-rln-laryllne. He can be found bycalllnK at or ! pi if to LiB4ne s uruu store. CHARACTER READINQ 11V PROF. SIZER. Up over Spot Casl'i Corn-r Gns-ery rtore. ik-M 'J-. 4- K I. S i i ii, Vice-Pies. ;. o Hi.anihAK ushier. Pres. The First National BanK OK HOOD lllVF.Ii, OliF.tiON. Capital anil Surplus, t:!0,(t00. Kslnbllslied June 1. l!H. P. M. HALL-LEWIS Civil and Architectural Engineer and Surveyor. Office, Second St., loljolnlng Wnucoma Hotel. Residence alter A pill 1st, Country club Inn. HOOD KIVEH, OHEtiOX. JOSEPH A. WILSON II AS Developed Water Power for sale. Parties desiring power fur manufacturing purposes w iil do well to write to him. R. P. OUR, CONTRACTOR Hrick-woi'k, l'liistoriiiji' itnd (Viiieiit-work. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVE1S, OKECON. S. H. COX Contractors and Builders Plans and Estimates Fcrnisiiku. J. F. STRANAIIAN, Architect Of 26 yeara experience. Will fur nlih plane and epeoifi'-RtumB for all kinda of building. Strictly up to date. Located at Hood Hiver. E. A. SOULE, Contractor and Builder. Plans and Ks-riMATua Furnish Kn ' Ul'ON Al'fX.ICATION. (II FREDFR1CK & ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS EitimateB (uniinlmil on all kinds ot work 1)l,,...a. Arnold. MkIii 8.1. JJUIIt.N. Krnlrrlrk. M.ln F. W. PRIBNOW, Carpenter & Builder!;: Kstitnules cheerfully furnished. rinns and Sjvt'ellicatlons furnished. All work prtunptly and carefully nttemled to. Hood River, Ore. BELIEU & SANDERS, Contractors and Builders J-Plans and Kshmatkm I'Iiknihiii o "4 SIMONTON & SONS Architects and Builders. decorative rninlinsr ami I'lipi-i' llani;iii Plans ftiniislieil. Kstitnutcs rure- : ft 1 1 1 V llllllll'. I HOOD RIVER, ORKOOX. j FRAZIER & SON, j PLASTKKKIIS j Flue anil Fireplace Work a Hpeciall.v. HOOD RIVF.R, ORKOOX. English Walnut Trees We are Mpwdil rowt'is. I'ost not't shell n- rU'tiei. Abmnlaut hcjirern h( e;irly nut: Tln-y thrive In Oregon. We cut) 111 yoti nil iihout : them. Write for eiituUitEue itnil Infoniittlum. j BROOKS & SONS, lifft XrrHf i'ijmni,' Curfou, Or. JAS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am jircjiiircd to cxcciilc all onltM's for granite n-n.l marble work, monuments.' tombstones, ete. Also coiitract for nil Kinds of stone masonry, con crete, 't-. Bargains in Real Estate. 1. ii-roi.in hou-c, lot HKhliH), oppo-' sito'schiHil liousc; sightly luci.tiun ; very cheap, (ict our price. i!. 4 ruoiii lti ii-e, two lots .")Uxi:',(l feet each, city water; throe blocks I'r 'ill sheoul bouse; pleaHint iicnt:on. I'ricc, 3. 10 acres good upple and straw berry land, (our acres cleared, l.Ti fruit irecs, one acre s; r.iwln rries, 4-n "in house, well, s'ub'e, wood slied and peek ing Initio' and chicken house. Price $1. '.V) 4. 5-roiiin house, brow of hill, ovcr ioukiiig Colinnliia, one block from high Hclnsil btliltling, good well and city at:r: large wood bousi ; good chicken house; lot fillxltK); or if dcsiied, lot llKlxllKI, 5. tl-rooin house, line location, over- lisiking the Columbia. $iOi. Ii. lour fine lots for 1 175 each, 4 for ll'rO each, below brow of hill, overlook ing the Columbia. Hood River Real Estate & Exchange Co. Mood River, Ore. $50 Reward. I will Klvp ipwnrd ot iti lor the arre-'t mill conviction of puny ortmrtii'M wlrt uinlii-leiiH-ly alti-mpted to ili-trov my dwi-lllii tiv Itrp, anil stole in)' ishIs. K. i . Stuart, -HisiiI Itlv er. Or. w F.8. Htam.kv, (TiintHT Land AM .Iui)t-;t. s;s.j NOTK'K FOK ri'l'.LU'ATlUN. I'nittti States Land Otfioc. Tin I)lt', Oivtron. Feliruary 1H, llf5.-Notic' if heivtiy Kivn that in ttmipliaiu with the proviMons f ttua a-t of tn Klf km of JuneH, 17S, enlit itti "An art for the sale of tin. tier laiuls in the Slides .f t'aliforiiiu, Oreii-on. Kevaiia and WuhiiiKl'm Ternt.iry." as extended U all the 1'ublic l.aiul Stales by act of AukusI 4. hX, JOaSKPH W. WKST. of llxwl Rivor, comity f 'usco. Stale of Oregon, has this (lay tiled in this otlice Ins .-.wot n statement Ntt 2175, for the iiuivhttse of tin- Kl . N W'1 and K'ttS VVrl4 of SiH'tion No 7, in Township No I North. Kantre No. IvK., W. M.. and will offer proof to show tht the land sounht is more val uable for its ttmU-r or stone than fir HKiicult ural purpoweM, and to estaih his claim In said land before the Korister and Receiver of thisotliee at The Dalies, Oregon, im the I'.tihday f May. tats. He names as Witnesses: David Slate, of Hood River, Oretfonr, J. M. Spnrurf, of Hood River. Oregon. (', A. Hell, of Hooil Hiwr, Oregon. Any and all persons clanniriK adversely the a(ove-descril)ed lands are niiuusted to tile their claims in this utlice on or Itcfore said 'itth day of May. IlKiS. mitmll MICHAEL T. VOI.AN, ReKister. NOTICE KOU lH'lU.ICATlON. 1'i'l'nrtnn'iil otllie lnd'Aurr i'nlti'd stnti' l.aiul oitii'f.The l'nlli,ri'iiiiii. A ( ' r i I Ill "i N'ntli'e ts lii ri'liy iiivi'll Hull I hp lollllWlnK-IUllllI'll W'ttllT llHS lill'll LlOtfl'l' of his 1 1ll I'll t Ull til IIIIIKt? tillill I'I'liul III MipptH'l III hit. fliilin, mitt that . saiit ril' w ill hi' niiiih' hi'fure tin' Kt'irlt-ti'r mid Ki't'i'ivrrut 'Ihi' hallm, (irt'Kitn, on Miiv.'l, PHVi. viz.: .1011 N Ali.MSTHllMI. of Mosii'r. Ilri'uon, II. K. No. 'i'l-', rm t'.ii' NK', l'.'4, NK1, SW, iitul M'., XW'.or S.'iti, in Tnwiislil) i Norlli, Hilhui' II l-'.iil. XV. ,M, 111' IIIUIH'S the lollowilin VillH-sr til ,rop hl.s I'oniimi'Mis rrHilrni'i' iijion iin.l i'ui. tivilllon oI hiiIiI IhmiI, viz : ,,hn KViilis, rail . .1. I'ri'lil'licksoll.'rilotllHS Ht'lllHM!;'-!'!!. Onirics lli liiu tt, all of McikIit. iiri'uon. .MlrllAKI. T. si 'I. A I., liiisl ;t.-r. ! a 'U-iiiI ; I j ADMIMSriiATOII S s.M.K. j I Notice is herehy triven that untlev and in pnrsii- j ! Ance of an order of the Count v I 'mi i t of tin- Stale j j of Oregon for the County of Wascu. made on tith day of July, lyti-l, the i.ndeisiniHt, adtm ' liator of tlie tt-late of John W, Mm phy, ilet ea.; j un Friday the Uih day uf May. Uv at the I. ' of one o'clock p.m., at the l'..imiy court h. ' door in Dalles City, in Waso ( -t'joly, Oregon, , sell at public auction the following dcseiibed k estate lielontfiiiW to the esmie of said de t ii to-vvit: The Mint h hall' of the noilheio-l .,jb i and the north half of the sotitheart " ut 1 j itf section eleven, in township one norln, n. j ten east, VV. M. i The terms of said Hale will he -in per cent of : i selling price, ca.-;h in hand at the tune of Ihe l. ;io per cent in one year therea! ht, and .in per ( . in two years thereafter, with intercut at H cent per annum on i-aid deferred payments. Said sale will bo made subject to contirmat by the Court. Dated at Hood River. Oregon, this 7th day March. I HI 15. liKt). T. I'liATHKli. a(ml 1 Atlniinistrator. NOTICK F() l'l'HI.ICATION. I I1i'.irtnii'nt i.f llli' Intrlinr. ljunl OllifO at Till' j Da.lc.". (iKn.in. March 1:1, Isnfi. j Notii'i' is hcii-hy irivL'n Ilia! tin' fitMuwiriif-nattail ! wt 1 lir has liltil n'llii'ii nf his i ii t ,'ii t it in lo make i tiaal pr(M)f in Hlllipnrl nf hi;; cla.m. anil sai't proof ! will In' maili- U-l-ne Uin. T. I'rath. r. IJ. S. t'oin- m!;"';''';, 1 '.!?..":lk'8 k,vt,r- 0re- "" I HOWKl.l, M. Min'OAI.K. SR.. nf llml Hiwr, (Irciron, on II. 1.. No. 7 lay, lor the W1', N V" i .Sit at anil W - S V4 of oi'.-tioa 17. Ti. 2 North. Uanve II li., V. M. He aaita'rt Ihi' followiair wiiiifsoi's to provii his t'oaliiuiiiua ii-siili'itec upon ;oal raltiviilioii of siml latiil.vii.: Ni'WLont'ampl.i.'ll. Sam ('iiiniiln'11, tJisnne I,. Kobmsoa a:l Ji'i-umo W.-lb, all of liuml River, Ori'jroa. nila27 MICHAKL T. I.'ol.AN. Ui-uisti'r. NoriCi: I'Olt l'l.lil.K'ATlON. Det'ii! tiawat of tin' Inti'ih.r . i.aatl Oili.o at The Dall.'S, Onvi.n. Maii h II. Iyu.r,, Nolio? is hereby irivea that the fnlluwinr-niiaieil settler has lilt'il aoliie of his intention lo make final pl'mf in KiippoW of his rlaim, inal thai Haul pl'isif will he m:i lo hel.r'e (1:m. T. 1'rallu r, U. S. ommissioner. at Ins uhiee in llooil Kivi-r. Ore., on May :lnl. I !!.'.. i i?.; J mi:s K. UV.KH, of Ml. Hooil. Ori'K'in, on II. 10. KIM. for the S. W". ufSeetii.il 17. Tp.l -;,,ulh. Kaniii- 1(1 I-i., VV. M. He nana s (he following wiitu-ssi-s In prove his coatinuoas i eMiIinet- upon oral cultivation of said land. viz.: l.i-niy .1. (Irotl, John H. droll', William 1,. lluekals.) a -I Uussel (iohin. all of Ml. Howl. Ortyon. nilita; MICIIKALT. Ntil..N. INttisti r. NOTICi: I'ui; I'l'lil.H'ATIo.N. IU'jiml iiifiit Ihe Interior; l(nml Olllce, The Piilh'M, tuenn. April in. pit) . Notice t hcichy tflven I Ii :il the Iutr-nniiied wt I hi I in s II lt'tl iKUiot' ol ,i iiiK'ntioii lo tnitke thml proot in up toil of his rhil in, itnil (hut Mild proof vill he lti;hle hiiore tieoiyeT. 1'iulhtT, ! I'niltil jiiih's r.-iiiifiisstotRT, al llooil Klver, 1 OreKon, on June :i, l!ttir, viz.: II K.N K V .1. liKhl'K, of Mount lui"i, Oietroii, lloinesleiKl Ktitry No. h-.M.t. lor ihi-NW4 Si etion 17, Township I houth. It tiiiie I'.i Kiihl, Wtlhuiieitt' Merhliiin. I le nr nies i he lollowintf witnesses to prove hU eolit imioits leshlene" upon iini eulliMi lion nt" miM lniid, viz.: JHineH It. Iters, Htn sell (iohin, Aliirymi Sehearer, and Willhini 1. Hm-kiihuy, nil nl" M-nmt IIcmmJ, H'ctjoii. M It'll AKIj T. NoLAN. n'TJl lt"4,'isier. Music. I'ianos. Ou'nn:;. "t'eciliwn" I'iiino Playt-rs. all kinds uf sniiill ihsl ninmiits. Shoot iTiusii-, HtriiiKK ell-. Hest anil i ln'iipcvt Imusi-in thetnlo. K. II. WILL, Wl Al.lllili.sl"., -OKTLANl, OKI'!. One liluck above Oreiroman Iluililiiiy. Treasurer's Notice. All W'iiseii cumly wnrrants rt'Klstereil ,iiur to Mari-li 1. I'm:,, ill In- p.i iil mi i , r , n I u l lull ill my nlllrl-. Interest eeusert niter Mureli l.'i, llll'i. M. ,. ImiNNKI.I,, County Treiisnier. W. E. PENNELL, CAIM'KNTKK. Whitow timl Ihiii,' S'rm nn, N'iihliiw ((nil lime 'r((iiitx, )J)ic( timl Slin'r fr'ijr tnriH, t'ih()lKtciiii( (tod Fiintititcc lie fifiiriii;, C((i pel Kiii(, ('Idiiiin; mill .Kiiiii. Hood River, Ore GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I hove for lin-allnn some rlioii't; umile luliils mid limner i-lniiiis: iiUo ri-l!iiiiiisliineiitN unil Intel to sc-rlpt. Cull en nr lelilri-ss. W.M. KAN I). id ltiver. Ore. lies, riioiic !!7li. For Irrigation of City Lots Notice should be given at the oliiee of ! the Light and Water Co. when water is used for sprinkling. We say sprink ling because it is the only method by j w liii li we agree to furnish water for irri liiation. licware of the mail with tin i wrench. Ifthispmnt is overlookc wise the proper Hint' to sprinkl I further notice will be L'ivcn. 1, like - ' as no IB . F & P 0 Li i i i Consumers whose residences front the ! vnllev. With the beautiful surround ; south sides of the streets named below ings be has at Odcll. there are many w ill spi t kle between hours of 5 and 11 ; who envy his lot. Just the other day a. m ; Hu 'eon Ibe moth ride between ail Masterner stopped for a few min- 3 and it p m. ; Columbia, Kiver, ( ak i and State streets, and Sherman and Ha- zel avetiin-s. In case of alarm of lire nil sprinkling slinoid be st, 'lined or, ,m lt 1 V. II. K. ioFF, Mgr. GLACIER MAN VISITS ODELL FINDS THRIFTY COMMUNITY THERE l.ittli' Wltlte Store IVopIo Muklng l'i('tiirfsiiii Retreat nt the Hub of the East Sltle. Thrto yoarH bk'o tliist omiiift AiiKUxt, itnswull Shi'lloy Ih'khm liuixiipgH at the Little White Store tit OdiU, seven ntilis south of the city, with merely a handful of goinln. In a few montha the country about the Little White Sloro developed into a croanroatls villitKo and tho (ilacier conultided tliiH section of the Kaht Side should lie known to the world as Oell, the town haviiiK nprutiK up on a portion of the old Udell liotneetead, one of t he Hist farniH lirotiKlit under rultivatloii on the Kast Side of Hood River. "The llul. of the Kast Side," U what the residnntH about Udell have trttned tl i it- little village, and well tl.i-y iniiilt The (Ilacier man ac cepted nr. 'i.t ki tion lust Sunday to -I end tin liny with Riiawcll Shelley mil lau.il; lie is glad he went and intends to n e ll at part of the valley clti-ner. Odcll 1 1 c )o llniily Udieve they lime tie Kt'ittt wction of the lloiil 'ill y, anil the etlitor il! not iiii- t Ii- tie cli tin. One thinu p: 1 1 k tii..i!y itnpfessittK the oI)m n ii i! i iti i lo Udell is the i- oxteiii-it e i!im) .i: e,.ts which have been Ii.i-iUi ill ti.t t tilt of the VHlle) ',. i within it 1 1 lit .villi-. Substantial and II i In nut iitti :i i ii'i 1. 1 1 avo tccu ciTct ' i ;-i by mil i . v ut l'u- t..; tners, comfoit;t i ! 1 liotui ;: tl'Hl v. 1 1 id do credit to r ! i i: riclie I t itii'H. 'il:o farms about ell git e cveiy c idrrce tlittt tin ,c ! i iters aie 'i(eiot:s t.ud contentetl. Ih llcy A Si n me tlio energetic ; npiietiiis if the Little White Stole, i : Iph Sin llcy it the Junior member 1 1 tho firm. He arrived hero last year Ii tn Sitka, Alaska, nhoro for several ytars he held a commission as deputy crllector of customs. Ho also had i-lnii-go of the government experiment f:iiin nt that, fur away Alaskan point. Across the street from tho Lilttle White Store, Mr. and Mrs. Shelley have erected a two-story warehuose with a large basement on an acre of ground Mrs. Shelley purchased lust year for WlXI. The upper story of the warehouse has been fltteit up ami is occupied for living rooms. Here seated iu his comfortable library chair iu a light and airy room, Mr. Shelley prepares his weekly grist of Odcll notes, which by the way make up one of tho most widely read and iiiterehting columns of the (ilacier. Mr. Shelley has expended a large amount of lin e and labor in beautify ing the grounds about his buildings. The sloping ground about the ware house litis been terraced w 1th stone, hmiI the ground smoothed down and sown to lawn gtuis, which was just peeping through tho ground the other Sunday, wl.cn the (ilacier man was shown about the premises. A por tion of the acre has been reserved for vegetable gardens, while along the south fence walnut trees will be plant ed for shade and ornament. Kierything about the grounds of the Little White Store people is ex ceedingly neat and dean. No rubbish is allowed to accumulate, while the jgteeti lawns and flower beds are I indeed attractive to the eve. A natural park of pines has been cleared of tho underbrush within a few feet of the store. Hero Mr. Shelley has arraanged to place an ice cream stand during the warm summer days. No more attractive spot can be liinnd for private picnics. Mr. Shel ley has already been assured of an ex tensive patronage. The Ih mail boxes at a corner post in front of the Little White Store gives some idea of how thickly fet tled this country is about Odcll. Half a mile south of the store is aii otht r cluster of i:t mailboxes. Tele- mono i o cs neavily w netl lino the ii iij n.v c fwoun hi l II in VI (ifM 1(1111 in, indicating the farmers receive the comforts of a city while they breathe! the country air and live a life of free- (illlll. Across the street is a large building erected last summer by the Odd Fol low a louge oi i men. in loilgo meets in mo sccoim siory oi me Dunning, wntio mo grouiin noor is occupied hy iiert lioarilinan with u stock of gl'OC- i erics, Hour and Iced. A half block to the sotitli is a bliicksinith shtip owiietl ami conducted by llarry Kemp. One block up the road toward the cast in u jSKHH) two-room school building. Across the street is the Union chap el, a neat little structure, recently fit tod with comfortable pews. With this collection of business houses, residences, a school and church tin- nucleus has been formed for what someday may be a town of no mean pretentious. The Mount Hood rnil- iway will have a station within a iiuarter of a mile of the Little White 'Store, which will servo to increase j property values at thiH point. Hurt Van Horn, the liutfalo capitalist who has invested extensively in Fast Side orchard lands, is of the opinion that this railroad will tiring many settlers l The cm', of installing the monster and investors to the upper valley, 'searchlight on Mount Hood will he $:!!), from which tho whole country will ooo, and the operation will entail coii prolit. (.iderable labor and a great deal of en- A few rods west of the Little gineering skill. .1 . K Thompson, elect U'hitn Mtnr. Mrs Silii.lli.r tins nor. ' ileal engineer for the exposition, is chased A" acres of what was formerly the Hiisey place. This laud is being cleared for orchard, and already four acres as been set to apple trees. The soil of this tract is exceptionally well adapted to apple culture, and is today a valttalile piece of property, there are several beautiful building sites I on the land, and Mr. Khelley hopes sumo day to retire from active busi : ansa pursuits and spend the remaind 1 er of his days taking life easy on a j small farm. i Mr. Shelley has traveled extensively 1 over the American continent, but saya ! there is no place where he fell so con sented with life as in Hood Iilver j utes at the store after a trip over the j vallev. "If you will sell me this store and live acres of tnese tieaiititol 1 grounds. 1 will locate in the valley, " jrpn nrbed Du. stranffpr. Afters mimptuotiH dinner ferved by Mrs. Shelley to which the news paper man did ample justice, a drive was taken to Chris Dethman's and from there to Heulah Land. Mr. Dethman has a 110-acro fruit ranch which keeps him on Kasy street. The land is all in cultivation, and :tt acres are in apple otchard, which shows up well from the road. Mr. Dethman has a comfortable home commanding a beautiful view of the valley stretching to the north, the Columbia river and Washington hills iu the distance, and the whole topped with the snow fields of Mount Adams in sharp contrast with the blue sky of the Hummer day. Some Jenatiu apples from Dethman's cold storage house were a treat to the visitors. PLAT TRACT LAND DEADP01NT CREEK A number of Hood Hiver captilists have secured title to several hunched acres of hind near the forks of Hood Kiver, which they intend to plat into small tracts and place on t he market. Those interested iu the coni any have incci'i orated as the Deadpoint Devclopn eut Co., the incorporators, who tiled articles with County Cletk llolton lHst week being A. S. Hlowers, H. J. llibl ard, J. 11. IVrgtison, T. .1. ('uniting, Kalph It. Savage, ,1. 1 . Henderson. The capital stock of the company is tlxed at divided into IS shares. Hight to a large spring has also I t en secured, the water of which will be used on the lauds iu the It tied dis trict. John Lelnnd Henei m n is now in the mountains with a s'i".cinij crew, w here he w ill be t ngiigt d fi.r a couple i f weeks running lines for the procity. lliislnud is mid to I a will adapted to tip In cultuic. It is hit til ed between lialph Sinr.gcs' hotnesteiid and the fills of the rher. HAS GLACIER SENT TO THE PRESIDENT W. Ross Winans has ordered the (Ilacier sent to 1'resident Koosovolt with his compliments. Mr. Winans is a great admirer of tho president, and will have some hunting stories of encounters with hears and mountain lions, for publication iu the (ilacier in tho near future, which will doubt less make the strenuous Teddy anxious to try conclusions with Ore gon game, Mr. Winans is now busy preparing some attractive literature setting forth the attractions of his townsile at the forks of Hood Kiver He in tends that Mr. Hoosevelt shall read of this beautiful section uf the valley through the (ilacier, and if he ever comes to Oregon again w ill induce him to make t he trip to the summit of Mount Hood. MANY ARE COMING FROM GRAND FORKS (irand Forks (N. !.) levelling 1'iess. Several I'rotiiineiit (irand Horks peo ple have expressed their intent inns of visiting the liuml Kiver country this year and taking in lite Portland fair as well. A. 1). Moe, now here on a visit, is very eiitliiMnslic over licit country, and is booming it at cverv oppuiluniiy. Case Against Davenport IMsnilsstil. The case against Frank Ihivenpui-t, president of Davenport Unit. Lumber Co., who wiih arresled on complaint nf Depntv (nunc W union l-'iiiz, eluired with tlirow ing sawdust iu a trout slream, I whh dismissed from Justice Dmitliit's I conrl at Tlie Dalles, Monday inntning. District Attorney Meneli-e appeared j fur the stale and it. S. 1 1 iiuinsiloii for (h? defense. When w it ncsses hud been examined, attorney fur Ihe defense. moved that the case be dismissed for I lack of evidence. The motion carried .itll thu toui t and Davenport was tlis- ...jiciii.,! Flnslillglils From .Mount llimil I'lniis for Ihe most wonderful eleetii- ' cal fi-titute ever perfected for an uxpos- i it 1 1 il arc being worked out by electrical levpirls lot Hie Lewis ami v.iiiik expos- j,ul a rtlanil. A searciiiigiii casting a lieam ol iilMH eigniy lticnes wine, Mwliieli will pierce me iinrKUcss mr a the ilnrkness lor ,l,oi,.,. ,,l loll miles u ill lie iilm-eil mm ,i, ,.,. f l,,,,t II. ,,..1 ul,i, l, ri.-s t,, j ),,,,( j ...v, (,.,.t ,Ve sea level, i . . : ,iiHtHt w ,W from I'orlland. From the exposition grouinls lour snow capped peaks, Mount Hood, Mount Itanier, Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams, can be seen on any clear day. When the rays from the monster search light on Mount Hood are directed upon one of the other peaks, it will make the mountain stand out in bold relief, its every clelt and crag visible much more clearly than iu the brightest sunlight It is calculate:! that the Hash on .Mount Hanier, which is Hit) miles from Mount Hood, could be seen plainly on a clear night from cities on J'nget Sound, such as Seattle and Ta onni, and that vessels ! miles off the oust could llliike out i plainly the wide beam in the sky I er ei ting the plans. In onler to secure nillic cut power fur tlct light, a trans li issteli In e ill have 1 i be built to a point lieu i- Cloud Cup Inn, i,8lH) feet up the mountain vile, and a temporary gi nernt-1'g p'aiil installed nt this point. I'lie e tn-lil glu i I lie placed mi a sir i t " wi i i f wo- d and iron, erected on ti.u 1 i t st p mil ol . b nut llonil. The lower m i tt d.be used f..r Ihe apparatus ai d ; M i ni Ih- i . l -e m . In u - on. I w i , oi a O'S. ,1. .d . As the tcinpe attt e on v, ry night is far below point, ttrratigcinciits will at the i pi-riitors, snugly I a-c ot ibe tower, may 1 1 aus-formei - and motors inj themst Ives lo the cold. . u : ... i i. t i le expo Ca-.oliiic li.iv i-l-ou i i i w No g soliue sp C,l Fiiglnc far Sale. Fruit Co. have h it iu li St ckney three horse i gine arranged for fast suitable for pumping - 'Ih Slock powei g or s.o wan m hiwi i ate- 1" " int it puiposes or other V.-lV i sa c simple slid easy to oper at a liai'jHio. This is not asicond-liai.d, cheap affair. 1'riee. tl75 SMITH IS MAN FOR GOVERNOR HOME PEOPLE INDORSE HIM Clticns Tliroiiirhniit the Stale Anx to Vole for II in lias livery (jiialillcaliiin. The (ilacier's mention of E. L. Smith fur the republican nomination for governor in l'.KMi, has met with universal endorsement throughout Oregon, and particularly among the pimple of Hood Kiver, tho homo of Mr. Smith ti e last quarter-century. Speaking of Mr. Smith's possible candidacy for governor, Major J. S. t -:i-t , Hon. . L. Smitti. The Penple's Choice for Governor of Oieirun. lioiith. out) of tin rustling young bus iness men of this city said: "Tho mere mention of his uiune in connection with tho olllce scorns to immediately arotiso u spontaneous ex pression of 'He's just the man frr the place. ' I have tallied with a number of prom inent men from dill'erciit parta of the state, Nome of whom by tho way were democrats, and the one opinion seems to bo that he would poll u vote three times that of any other man iu the state and that his nomination would be equivalent to un election. "Mr. Smith has every qualification necessary to 111! the olllce with digni ty and distinction, and would bring to it in 1 in i n is;! rut i v o ability that has coiiiti of a snccosstiil Imstncss career, "His knowledge of agricultural and In nit cult n nil mutters places him at once close to the farming community. "Ho seems to be a happy medium iu tho republican political family and geographically speaking can be classed us a Western Oregon man us well as from llaateru Oregon. " F.veryt hing considered 1 believe ho is the one mini who can without the least doubt retrieve tho republi can banner for his party." WILL ELECT SMITH GOVERNOR, ANYWAY Wo notice that Hon. M. L. Smith of Hood Kiver persists that I o is not n candidate for governor. Hveryhody knows that he is not. Such men are never candidates. He is not a politi cian, and only politicians become candidates, lint wo expect the peo ple of Oregon to issue a draft for Mr. Smith next spring and elect him gov ernor in spite of all his declinations. Wlcit nu innovation it would be for us to set aside the ring and elect such a man as chief executive ! And what an Honor to our near oiu suite. lrrigou Irrigator. Wonlil he Honor to Any Slate. ( ieoigo 1. Crowcll, the pioneer mer chant, has known Mr. Smith since ImT'J, when ho was a resident of Olyin pia. Mr. Crowcll believes Mr. Smith should be made Senator rather than governoi.biit iu either position he de clined Mr. Smith would be an honor to ( Iregon. "lam afraid it will be a dillleult matter to indiico Mr. Smith to permit his nitiiie to bo used for governor, but there is no one who would feel more grutilled than I at seeing him gover- j nor of our state," remarked .ir. ; Crowell. Try Hie I'arutlise Laundry. Tlie l'uriidisc laundry oilers yon the I following prices: Face cip lains, "()( to Toe: cotton and woolen buinkcls, L'lic to ,r(tli-; carpets, Ulc a yard, three yards for li'ie; rugs, lilt- a yard; bed ticks; woclcii skirls. Now that spring is here and lcuts.--cleaning time is on, don't wear yours. -il nut doing such work on the old-fa Ino,, nl washlioard. Iliingtlie goods In the 1'aradise laundry, where better work is done at small Cost. (il.KN FAIilUCK, l'rop. Fnrgcl A hunt Your Mo iiach. If your digestion is hud the vital otg ins of jour lady are no nd and in. lushed 'as they should be. I hey grow uali t.ud invite diseiee. Kintal iys p p int meiligests wlial you eat, ct'r 8 iinlii'i sti ill ai d all stomach tioiil Its. Von fiugct you have a stom al II from the Vi ry ib y you la-gin tak ing it. TIi'h ' lac use H gets a rest icciipt rues mid giatlually grows so sir nig and henltby that it troubles you no loot' . Sold by U. FI. Williams. ( aril nf Thanks. The relatives of ( irand ma Clark take this means of thanking their friends and the old neighbors for the mauy courtesies shown at tho time of her funeral. NKWTON CLARK, W. L. CLAKK. lilue Vitrol at Clarke's 7c a pound. l-. TV,'! TSVs