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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1905)
V HOOD RIVER GLACIER Jmued evert Tburadaf by AHTI1UK l. MOB. PuMlabar. Tanni of titcripllou-1.60 rtr Wl fit m advance. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1905. Tlio husiness men of Hood Kiver have done nobly, in live days having sub let ibeii over 115,000 ot the 20,000 block of stock they were asked to take by Messrs Wilbur & Wright, the men who placed the proportion for a woolen mill before the Commercial club last Wed nesday night. The committee having the matter in charge is confident that the remaining $500 can be raised if each man who has the interest of the city at heart will do his best toward as suring the location of this mill here. It is no bonus these gentlemen from Union are asking. They have made a straight business proposition by guaran teeing to pay eight per cent interest on the stuck 6ubscriled. A portion of the proposed site will be donated free by Mr. Wilson, the company agreeing to take power from him, and Mr. Bacbel der of the Development company will uive the remainder of the needed site for a consideration ot one thousand In stock. With the necessary site thus secured on such favorable terms, and all but a few thousand dollars lacking in the stock subscription, Hood River will not, we are confident, let the op portunity go by to secure this mill. Whv we should have the mill is ob vious to any thinking man. The bus!1 iichs men, farmers and all Interested csti.ens are reauested to attend a mass meeting at the rooms of the Commer cial club, Haturday afternoon at 4 o'clock when it is intended to complete the subscription list. i . J Indications point to the biggest prune crop ever raised in the valley, aayg the Eugene register. The Call fornla crop bus been badly damaged by frosts which insurea a greater de mand for the Oregaoon product. The Hoe, published by Miner O, Shopard, broke into the light of day last Thursday at Tvah Valley. This gives Wasco county five newspapers. The liee starts off with a healthy local patronage. Here's hoping it may gather honey. EASTER SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES CONGREGATIONAL. The morning services at Riverside Congregational church were largely attended, tunny strangers being noted among the audience. There was special Easter music, two solos t.umu viirv nu-nnt.lv rondnred bv Mrs, 1'. H. Duvlilsoii. I'he male quartet was another pleasing feature of the morn ing service. Au able sermon was preached by Rev. W. (). Gilmore, who took for his subjot, "The Approach ol the Divine." In the evening there were spclul exercises bv the children of the Sun day school, tho llttlo onos acquitting themselves in a very creditable man lier. A portion of Mrs. Trleber'a class was graduated with appropriate special exercises, the children render lug their part of the program very uicelv. There was a large attendance, Tho special Easter otfering In the morning amounted to nearly I'iTi. UNITARIAN. The decorations at tho Unitarian church Easter morning were very directive. Potted plants, flowers, pnlins and huge branches of beautiful dogwood converted the rostrum into a voritahle bower of blossoms. A large audience tilled every seat in the auditorium, while benches had to be improvised in tho rear of the room. Interest in the program was well sustained throughout. The music was verv tine, especially tho solo by Mrs. Jayne and the violiu selection by Clarence Gilbert. Twelve chlldreu were dedicated and christened. The pastor. Rev. Mr. Nol sou, states that since he took up his work with the church last Decomwer, accessions have been made to the church. UNITED HRETHREN The programs at the morning and evening services at the United llrethren church were exceedingly well rendered and appreciated by the largo audiences present. The little ones were happy and beautiful be cause of t he lovely day and gave their part perfectly toward the day s enter tainment. The morn I n't services: Hong "Tho Gloria," by the school. Recitation -Reatrice Schrieves. Scriptural rending and prayer. Antheni-"ilnil We the Victor." Choir. Recitation "Easter. " Leon Noble. Motion Song "Rippling Over Pebbles White. " Primary class. Recitation "if I Were a Flower Pair." Mary Humo. ' Recit-Uion "if-iblu In the Tree Top.'' Kncc o Dill. Song "Sing a song of Easter." lrma Yates, Marie I (art mess. Recitation, Tho Easter Story." Robert Orr. Song "God is Love." Class of Girls. Exorcise "I'd Like to Know." Orr a, Lela and Helen. Recitation Pearl Curtis. Piano and violin "Hresla Waltz." Aldiue Rartmess and Haines' Hong "Spring Showers." Orinaud Patio, Oscar Jones. Ke.rinoiiette.- Ror. Rhoades. Song "All Hail tho Power." School. Tho following numliers wore ren dered at the evening hour: Anthem ".Morning lireaks upon the lomb," 1'. H. Thomas; Misses Orr.Hannn, Ingrain and Hhute; Messrs, Rartmess, Hill and Rartmess. Responsive scripture reading Su perintendent and classes. Prayer Rev. Morse. Welcome address liov. Rhoades. ("bant "Hecauso He Lives. " Choir. Recitation with piano accompani ment, Miss Malxd Hay ward. Song "High no More." Class of young ladies. Rending "Calvary" Organ accom paniment. Miss Wright. Solo " "f was Calvary." Miss Orr and choir. Exercise ajid tableau. "Watchers at the Tomb." Misses Nina Shay, Maggie Italian!, Turn Miller. Song "Waiting. " Misses Kent and Rhoades. Recitation "Resuroction." Helen Or. Duet "Butterflies. " Miss Shutes' ClftHB. Solo "If I Were a Little Star." Orpha Wright. Song "Kobed Like the Angels." Choir. Class Exercise "Roll away the Stone." Class of Girls. Song Ring out Sweet Hells." Choir. Exercise and Song "Pass the Light along. " One of the Primary classes. Solo "(Hocia." Miss Hartley. Chorus" Allelulia. Choir. METHODIST. The Easter exercise Sunday morn iog at Ashbury M. E. church, were exceptionally well rendered. The fol lowing was the program: Opening Song "A March Across the Meadows," School. Prayer by the PBstor-Rer. W. C. Evans. Scripture Exercise Homer Wood, Ruth Rigby, Charlotte Mann. Gloria. Song "Crown the Victor's Hrow. " School. Quartette "He Tbou lJur Exercise and Song MrB. Recitiatlon "Grandpa's Ruler." Wood's Easter Flower." Ruth Schall. Primary Bong "Little Sunboams Gay." Miss Hick's class, Recitation- The March Wind." Wlllin Pickett. Song "Happy Day." School. Class Exercise "A Better Coun try." Song "The Laving une. ocuooi. Recitation "A Whisper of Spring." Grace Holman. Song "This Beautiful Festal Way." Miua Wrliht's class. Exercise "Victory." beveu noys from Mr. Mayes' class. Song "The Mighty Savior." School. ... Recitation "The Glad Rising." ninrlnn llrawlev. Prlmarv Soutl " JJIossoraa in mo Mnmlnw." Mrs. Wood s class. Solo, duet and chorus "Hey ond the Gates of Light." , Recitation "The Message io r.asi ." Ruby Schall. Address and Announcement by Pas tor. Offertory. Baptismal service. Distribution of Easter eggs. Closing 8ong-"Hail the Mighty King. "School. Benediction. OuEIX. The following program was verv oredltably rendered by the Sunday school children at the Union church at OdelL Sunday morning. The churl: was aniirionrhitttlv decorated , for t occasion, and at the conclusion of the exercises, colored Easter eggs were distributed to the children. The church was well lllledjwilh an atten tlve audience: Hymn "Revive us" by congroga tlon standing. Praver bv Rev. Troy Bindley. Responsive reading Superintend ent Odell and the school. Recitation "The message of East er. "lietha Davis. Recitation "Mary "Letah Bower man. I Song "Be Brave Like the Lilies." Recitation by Elizabeth Lacy. Uuartette "Do the Right." Recitation "Chililreus' Easter, Nellie Smith. Recitation "What I hoar in April.' Acrhle Strong. Song "Under the Snow Drops.' Recitation Eunice Odell. Honir "Glorious Easter Morn." Recitation "The Stone Rolled Awav." Edwin Smith. Pantoimme "Nearer My God to Thee." Recitation Beatrice English. Recitation Nellie Shelley. Authom "SiiiB of His Love." Recitation "The Lighting of tbi Torches. "Arthur Strong. Recitation "The Easter 'In.tli. Anthem "Arise. " Recitation "Easter in the Woods Gladys Crosby. Kxorolse The Harden unorus, Eleven children. Hong "Oh so Beautiful." Song "He Arose." Onm-lllesnii. A very nretty wadding waa witnessed at the congreitation.ll church of White Salmon at UJ::llt Sunday, April 23 P.III6, when Mini Lydia Crow, niecaof Mr. and Mil. C. M. Wollam wan marrieu to William Biesan: Kev. J. M. Lewia ollieiat inir. Miss Anna Wolfant. couidn of the bride, whs bridesmaid and Koy Crow, brother of the hntle, acted aa lieat man. The brute rame up the ainle as liOhengrin's weddinK mart'h wan played by Mien (,lai-a Illy t ht of Hood Ktver. The bride wore a gown of crepe- de-chien and carried white lilai-M. The bridesmaid carried white trilliuma. The church wax tastefully decorated in sreen and white. An art-h of Oregon sraiie interlaced with while ribbon stood bt-fore the altar. A wedding breakfast waa aerved at the home of Mr. and Mm. C. M. Wolfard. Sehillers vs. HihhI River, Columbia park, Sunday, April 111). Fulton Will Address (JratluaUs. Senator Fulton will deliver the ad- Iress to the graduating class of the IIckhI River high school, at tho opera house, Monday night. Ihe following is the program of the evening: Invocation Rev. J. S. Khondee Haritone aolo Murray Kay Salutatory Keymund H. Karly Tenor nolo.... J. K, Niekelnen Valedictory I.elaJ. Kelnay Vocal aoki Kev. I). V. 1'oIiiik Addreea Hon. Charles W. Ktillon Freaentation of 8th grade diplomaa tmnty Superintendent J. T. Nett Preaentation of tilth grade diplomat W. J. Haker.chairman of school board. Sehillers vs. HishI Kiver Sunday. The Right Name Is BeWltt. HeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cools, soothes and heals cuts, burns, boils, bruises, piles and all skin discuses. K. K. Zlokefoose, Adolpb, W. Vlr. says: "My little damghtcr had white swell ing so bad that piece after piece of bone worked out of her leg. HeWitl's Witoh Hazel Salve ctnvd her." It is the most wonderful healing salve in Ihe world, lleware of counterfeits Sold by G. E. Williams. Si-hillers of Portland play Hood Riv er's First Sunday, April :!0. High School Hoys Defeat Dalles. The econdteam from The Halle high school played a second team from the HihhI Kiver public school Saturday after noon, when the visitors lost to the locals, 8 to 5. It waa a well played game. Tamp Ostium umpired, the visitors being well pleased with his work. The visitors hadthe better of the game until the first half of the Ml), w hen the home nine ran up 5 scores and made the game safe. Horn. In Hood River, Wednesday, April lit, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace, a sou. The leader Ranch sent In the first 4-tler boxed strawberry, which thegen ial proprietor says was picked at 5:110 p. m., April 25. Complete set of Illacksmiihing tools for sale: also will sell or lease shop! well-established business. lK-ated in Hood Kiver. W. J. Baker A Co. THE PARIS FAIR Retails everthing to wear c, ror-rfc-zr fry rut nrtwri Infants Shoes, spring heel, 2 to 5 Infants Shoes, 6 to K with or without heel, late or button, only Misses' ilongola shoes, double sole, new last, patent tip, 9 to 111, As above, 12 to '2 .' Children's Buster Brown shoe, shoes that wear Ladies' dress slippers Ladies' bouse slippers Men's Canvas shoes, cloth soles Dresss Suit cases, all styles Stiaw ami clash hats of all kinds A large assortment of children's sailor bats Come to us for Summer Dress Goods KeysTODe Fruit The label shown herewith will be used by Mr. Woodworth with all his Fruit shipments this season and would do well to follow this each box of fruit they ship products. Bring us a photo of what you desire in cut New Today. V. (i. Coe makes screens, lloiling meat at a bargain at Mctluire ' liros. Krobn & Heaton, Ihe lih'itl market, on the heights, will treat you right. Fresh Salmon, halibut and slutd at Mctitiire Bros. See Krobn A lleaton on Ihe heights for nice, dry lti ineh stove wooil. liest hrenkfnst bacon and hams lit Mctitiire liins. Fine tiolaioes for seed and table use at l-'i-ohn A llcitloii's, the beigbts. Fresh lot of Oregon vegetables at Mc- imre lii-os.Miluniay tor ruinia,v ooini-i. Walk over shoes all tho latest lasts, at tlx New Store. Vogt liros. l!ist moats from selected stock at Mctiuire liros. ltesl creamerv butter at Mctitiire ltros. TilV and 00c. If vou have not contracted your Urry crates with the Itavblson Fruit Co , hcltt-r ilo so quirk and get the benefit of the reduced prices at which contracts arc now being made. (ieorge Andersui, expert piano tuner! iwinZl'ol'VuiilnuLbl' tuner can rely mi Mr. Anderson its a at Van Allen hotel, l-'hone .'(:!. ! i There will bean adjourned meeting' of the stockholder of the Apple tirow-l ers' I'ntoii for Saturday April at ten o'clock a. in. for the purpose of considering Ihe iiiestioii of building a niii.i;e anil I jij'i 1 1 ijiiu mm lailli'illl right of way. Fen California Merries Wanted. California st rawhorrios sell very slowly, and a ood many have lsen sent to upoountry diMricts to be worked oil, nivs the l'ortlimd Kveniii! Telegram. Cool weather is largely the cause of lack of demand, and the hinh prices at which strawberries have to lie retailed also deter their sale. Straw -berries packed in ice were ottered this nioinintf on Front street for 10 and 12 cents it pound, but found no takers. "When straw berries can be retailed , at two boxes for a iimuter they will j sell liette'r," a eoinniisMoun man I said. AND NOVTHI3 LITTLE BOOK 15 THROUGH. Wt HOPE WE'VE MADE IT PLAIN TO YOU that tr you're anxious to succeed, THERE'S OUr. THIK'j THAT YOU 3URCLY NEE 9. ro school on cnvr.cu, roa work or drf.ss. BLUE R10UON 1JN0I-.3 WCKNEW YOU,4i--USS if, a. r.ixis 4 V, shof ro vSHOES shirts and shirtwaists FROM TO GROWN and PACKED BV G D - WO O DWO RTH, Hood River. Oregon. will be printed by the undersigned. I ruit growers plan in providing their individual label to go with that they may have due credit for the quality of their E. R. BRADLEY, The Printer. ZMZrcxe. ABBOTT, Hlgrli. Class -LNvIllirxor37 IEod. BiTrer, Ore. EVERY FARMER In Hood RivtT Viillcv needs not too fi'ood for luiii. I am prejtiiied to supply all yonr needs in Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, In fact all tools that are needed on every well equipped tanii. l or orchard tools (alitornia hr. Hight Lap ( uta way has no superior. The Ohio R.cversable Extension Head Disc is (( Olllv Ollt' Oil tilt1 lliai'kl't tllilt is WOl'tliy f tilt1 UHllie, Harrow is to,, wrll known to nml dosmi.tion. ( )slltll'llt ColllllillMt i,)ll Sl)l'ill"' a competitor If you need a . 1 t'iltl ! ;i-( WAGON OR BUGGY apply you. For clearing; lust received a carload azine here, and can it from Portland. supply vou Land Plaster, Flour and Feed in any quantity and at the riht prices. Full line of staple (Iroceries. Ammunition and Fishing Tackle a specialty. Hail) Wire. Hope. Axes, X-Cut Saws, Shovels, Spades and Tarda n tools. Yours For Ilusin ss, 3rd and River Street. . 3 M 40 BO onlv !'5 ' 1 18 fl.IMi, $1.05 and 1 85 1(H) tiO 1 10 1 !!5 up 05 up 12i: up 50 -I()c and up to o 00 THK HOME OF LOW PKICEH OXE PRICE TO ALL : : : a and we will do the rest to use o-ood tools, the best is ToOtll IliUTOWS iUV witllOllt j;ood your land you need powder and have it stored in a niaj cheaper than vou can ret D. M'DONALD Hood River, Or. Sheriffs Sale. In th circuit court of the Stat of Oregon for naacocuumy. O. W. LONG, Plaintiff, V. TUCKER POWEB COMPANY, Defendant. Hv virtue nf a ludiftncnt and orrin- of aale rendered in the atmve entitled enurt and cause on the lftlb dav of Februnry, 1!I5, amended ana correeteu ny a Jiidicineiit made and en tered In said court and cause April lf, 1ft n, in lavor of the plaintiff and BBalimt the de fendant, for the sum of nineteen hundred elKht and H0M dollars itH'JOS.40) with Interest tlnreon at eleht percent, per annum from Meptember 1, ltKM. and the sum oftwo hundred dollars, and the further sum of five hundred thlrty-flveand (KMOO dollars 0KV3S.no) with In terest thereon at eleht per cent, per annum from December lft, WI2, and for the further sum of seventeen and SO luO dollnrs raista and dinburaementa, and of an execution duly Ia ued out of aald Court In the aald rauaa on the '24th day of April, W)5, commanriiuir me to make aale of the following described real property, situated In the tounty or WaNCO, Slate of Oregon, to-wit: Helnnln(( at an Iron har foor hundred (400) feet west of the Houtlieaxt corner of ihe Nort h- nratunin 1 -4 I lie iMMlllienwt IJIIMIier ofaeiaion Olteen (1S In Uiwnahlp two C2) north of range ten (1(1) east of Willamette meridian: I nence wortn 4y r.aat two nundred alxty-Hix and nve-tentlia (2tW.ii) feet to an Iron bar, thence North 71 Kaatone hundred and seven-ty-aeven (177) feet t an iron bar: thence North i Kaat one hundred and four (HMi feet to an iron nar, tnence iortn 7iiu jutal mx nutuirea and seventy five and flve tentlia (fi7ft.!) feet to a pile of rock In Hood Kiver; thence South H5 West five hundred and ninety (Willi feet Ui a point in Hood Ktver at Went side of County MririKeana nortn nineteen (llli feet rrotn rock bluff n aouth aide ol Hood Kiver; thence North 1(1 weatone hundred and eight v-nne (tttl) feet to an oak tree; thence South W Wst five hundred I5IIO) feet to an Iron bnr; thence South 3ti Weat Ave hundred and fifty-three ..:() reet to an Iron bar; thence Kat two Hundred and twenty-four (still feet to n ace of beginning: Reserving to Hie griintor, H. k. Tucker, the right for lilmaelf, his helra and aaalgna, to line water from the flumes to run water ram to supply water for domestic and household purposes. And the following described real property situated In Wasco county, Oregon, t-wlt: Beginning on the east bank of old Tucker Mill Dlteh on the line between the northwest i'i) fourth and the southwest fourth of the southeast quarter of section fifteen i5i, town ship 'wo (2) north, range ten (10 i east of the w uiameiie ineriaian, running aixty nun leet east to a atake; thence about twenty C-Ui degrees west of south 242 feet to a pine tree on me nortn uank or county rouu; inence will- said road about eleven hundred and forty-five (1 146) feet to where suid road crosses the West Hue of aald soulliwest fouilh of southeast quarter afnresnld, to a strike o i lower side of road bearing about slxtv-flve ('..") feet from the bank of Hood Kiver containing vt,i-iu acres more or less. I will, on the 27th day of May, l!Kfi, at ten o'clock a. m. at the front door in the county court houae, in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, sell at ptibiln auction (siibect to ri deinntlon) to the highest bidder lorcashin hand, all the right, title and Interest whicli the within named defendent bad in and to said land herein tlrst described, or any part thereof, on the nth dsy of November, liKM. iind all the rigtit, title and interest which 1 lie within named defendant had in and to said land herein last described, or tiny putt there of, on the .Srd day of December, liiiu, the dtites said parcels of hind wereresM-cllvel.v nttached in aald cause, mid all the right, tille and In terest which said defendant hnil In mid to said tract ol land herein first duserllieil, or any prt thereof, since said Hlli diiyoi Noveiii tier, h'01, and In and to said tract nl' land herein last deBcrilicd, or nny putt tin-rent', slntw aald :lrd dny td' lieeemhe'r, Hill, to Kiuit'y aald exei-utlon and judgement order, Interesi, costs and accruing costs. F. ('. SKXTON Hberirl'of Wasco county, Oregon, listed this i7th day of April, IK 5. I'lrst Issue April 27, IKfi. hast lasue May '2n, 1DIV. Joseph A. Wilson Agent for Wire Wound Wooden Water Pipe For Sale Miscellaneous. Uood cow; will be fresh soon. Inquire N. T. Cliapmaii. mil Klrst-claws Hterpnpticon nnd wo Ug picinrc inachlne, at less than one-third t-ost. Jnuiiiru 11. ri. Hall, K. F. 1). No. 2. mil A bright hay horse, 6 yearn old; fine artion, hmkfii to ride or drive double or sh.U-; ius true as steel; very Hue roadster; sold , i, cap it taken at onee; ran be seen at Koeklonl Slore, near iiarretl Nehtnil. K. Hrayfor,!. in-l (Jood driving mure; brown color; weitrht Uftt); price rlhi. Frank Parker. ml Good second-hand cook stove; ctper reser voir; set of double hitrness and bnhy's cradl . At first house out of ..own oik state rotiil. a. i '. Lotts. mi Km!y sunrise seed potatot'sal ?l "J5 H s:.c l. or P-t. a jMiund. .Inhri Kobnrir, I'hone ; . m l SnmU second-hnnd cook stove. Address I i. Hox 15 u-r, Milch cow, hii;h Krmle Jersey; fresh in days. W. K. A innns, 1'hone it; 1. :i'J7 A thoroughbred wt. lternanl pup. U moot h old, meHsurliiR li feet from tip to tip. 4 ' htvt ; if taken Immediately. A. S, UhIiui. u'JT ' One bare mare, ek'ht years old, weight ilti pounds, t'hiranee i opple. I'lione l'Jl'.t. aJ7 The Davidson Fruit company Is pri'iaied to deliver Hll styles of strawberry crate. The r experience with Are makes them mix ions tor their customers to haul crates awav au early aw possible. ml Homestead relinquishment In the .Mounl Hood district. Address I o. Box 'M't, Hoot! Kiver, Or. m , A second-hand bicycle, good as new for sate by MAE KINO, U. K. R No. 2. mlJi A tent for Rale, sire 12x14, wallll1, good a new. Price 8 At Get). P. (.'rowell's store. ml8 I. K.KING. Real Estate. SO acres at Chenowtth; house, Imrti, wooii shed and cellar; 14 acres In cultivation ;NirniL: wntr; mostly fenced rncejiai). It. T.Mills, Hood River, Or. mi 10. 20 and HO acreaof land: flw-slxtli clou veil clover and apple trees; Jiast Hide. I.. Sillll- man. rnyir) House and two lota at the office of T. W. Tweedy on the heights. Bargain for S110H. ul:t for aale, my farm, i miles fro n town, mile from school houae and cluirch.fonsi.stln of HO acres: SO acres improved, -KK) Ol e ami twtsyear old Hpltzenheig and Yellow New town apple trees, fiO treea old orcluiril; A acres In clover, 8 acres wheat. Will mil In whole or In part. ul.S Jerome Wells. Strayed. A li-yenr-old sorrel mare, weight in;r,. a() one bald faced bav horse, wFeight TRI pouinls Notify (JKO. B. KNDWI.KS, Ininers' phone, it. iuk; Wanted Light aecoml-hiind low-wheeled truck (' E. Miirkliani. a'.tunll Man and wife wan! work on a farm. K. I. CJott. The Hallea. tlr. Garden Plants. In season. Popular varletlea in anv minniitv after April 10. THOS. t Al.K INS Carpet Weaving. All kinds ol carpet weaving, linn made from old carpet. Mlts. (iopSKY Kit Hood River Heights Real Estate Mortgages I am prepared to buy good purchase monev niiirlrftuHNnn unv phi., of p.... I Au..,,,, u l- Noble, Com. Kilt., Portland, Or. mil Hay For Sale. Tlmothv. alfHlfii and rlnvnr- nt ii.rn i n Ilinhchs. ' n.ii Dover tin- mlxpti 19 nt tho u n lHW Hut Will riolliup if il . ...... . . . o. i i a m ?j r-u. I ll 111 Hood pbone. N. W. BoN'E. mis fliirkr foiiirh Elixir will cure that cotigb Price t onlv 2.V. Best Spnyin? Jlaterlal at the lowest prices at Clarke's store. Has the Baby a Cough Give it Clarke's Unbv rv.i.b It contains no opiatae. Price 25 cents. Real Estate Bargains. AT THE EMPORIUM. Pix room cottairt', fitrni-ilieil, fur $1100 or unftirniHliod fur JlOtX). Kwers' place on tht' hill. For Sale or Kent, 5 uores partly im- -proved, t Frunktoii. For Sale at Mount Ilootl, the Ilelnier sttnrc l)Uihliii? and ft afres, f'.tllH). iI0 Hcren at Mount Ilootl for wile, run niiiR J32 an acre. On the county roatl -oppoMile Baldwin'". ' Fine lnii-inc lot on main street for f HiOO on in.lalltiietit, or f 1501) c;ifli. 5 acres ctrawbcriy land, 4 nitres cleared, i.'' acres in licrrics, 2 huioII cot tages 3 miles out on West Side, $1100; ftidO or more cash. ti?3' acres at Belmont, K acn s in cul tivation, cottajje and outbtiililinpn, 150 apple trees, 2 acres strawberries, 2 acres alfalfa, Ki00; (750 or more cash. New 0-roonied cottage, jiatent bath antl clonet, four lots, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, $2100; terms reasonable. Two lots centrally located, $550. Two lots, new ti-roomed house, patent batli and closet, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, $1700. Two-story 8-roonied cottage, lot 70 by 140, on tlie'bill, $1200; terms reasonable. For Sale itOOO acres pine timber; 1 saw mill, cuts 20,000 per day; 1 planing mill, capacity 30,000 feet per day; 1 sto'e and stock of merchandise, about $3,500; 1 hotel and contents; 1 saloon buildtim, rented ; 3 houses, rented; 10 head horses and harness ; II road wag ons, 3 H; 1 losing truck; 5 pair t-h-iglis ; 31' dead cattle ; 50 head hop; (klO fei-t lumber; 2000 cords wood. All located at and near Hilgard, (Jr. For Sale New two-story 0-room house; Straniiliau addition; $1100; terms easy. t or Sale The Abbott Store property on the hill. Trice, $3,000. 14 acres across the road from the M. M. Davenport residence. $00 per acre. Terms easy. A 40 acre tract, unimproved, some free ii-ri(jalintf water, 1 miles from Bar rett school house, $11,100. Hiimia bouse and lot, $2,000. For Sale The l liimlerson ranch, for merly owned by .J K. lialligan; tiOacre. 30 cleared; orchard; strawberries; clover and timothy; well irrigated jlarge 2-story mansion, new barn ; all fenced, l'rice $10,000. Brook runs through ranch. Kasy teitns; telephone; rural delivery. Four miles from Hood Kiver. For Sale The Donahue block on the bill. Improved anil fenced. Fine resi lience, ham and outbuildings. $4500. Will sell the SK'4' for $000, the NF.'i for $700, or the W'.'.j for $3500. One- third cash, balance time at 8 per cent. The Hunt place '.j mile southwest of tow n. House, burn, mostly in strnwber ries and oilier fruits. Price, $1450. One goat randi on mountain east of valley on county roatl. Trice $1,500; has small InMii-e, running water, ami is fenced. Term", i ;i -y. For Sale Heard iful hits in Turk addi tion, center of ii,w n, f i mi 2(Klti. $300. 4. 320 acres t.i timber laiui al the lulls of lloinl Kiver. In -Inie.'iiig to (ienrgi. K, Forsyth; lilii lien s gond Irmt land;$100ll. 8 100 acres al While Salmon; line timber laud ; $10 an acre. 0. The D-aci e place in ('rapper neigh boi hood, know li us I In- Keiishaw place; all improved' new Imi'dints, etc. Five acres ui l-umktoii ; cottage and acre and a hall' in ci tivation. Oeck and water pow ei ; ij 1 .lion Lot.- 10, 11, 12, bl ck "i, Waucoma ad tlition; imp'oved ; p-;e- $1,000; )3 or more ca.-b, Iji:.i:,ii, 1 year, 8 per cent Small bouse and lot on hill to rent, $24 a ye;'i-; urn vacant lots with privilege of purchase $21) a year for the two. For ,..i Four-fifths interest in tbe M. O. Wheeler 100 i,,--e- near lb od Kiv,.r FidiM i'-r :i- I.'esideiice on State street at ! head ol l-r-"it; ij2,5lli), initliiding 3 lots. ' For Sale or l-'Aehance for Ur-ud Kiver iM'.pert.i tine resilience in luisinc-.-) i . ii er of Vinnpter. o -i-ey to loan 'I i uncles iniproved, on Wbi'e Sal mon ri . er ; $1000. L'i a. at Fran k ton ; i in proved ; $2200. First-class Surveying Outfit. At the Emporium are kept 2 first-clas9 transits and solar attachments, and tl e proprietor, tl practical surveyor, is pro pared to do the work of laying out acre age properly in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From ami after this date, April II, 1003, Ihe rates will be as follows : $10 a day ; Dot comers established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the fame price. Notice. Not ice Is licrchy trivon Hnil t lie partnership . xellna l.etwi-en ,. i . Sinlen anil lingers, -uniio' ii, tinner the rlt-iii n une of Hood Kiver Oeiil l-Utnle uiel Kxelinnife I'D., is dlssolveit The business will he conducted by ( staU n lltiiler the old name. A. '. STVTKN. , , . , , , 1'ixlKK S. MANIIORN IRted March 31. )'M 5 a ti Janitor Work Janitor win k done nt rearoiuilile price" by experienced mini. Apply to K. W. I'itOSS, I'lioneSo For Rent. Nice trout room l'iiniisilfMi, suitable for two himrd it desired. Mrs. H. a. c n ic, i hone 7!U Cor Miertiiiiii nve. inut eriienii ne n a 1 ni4 l lll-lllslled lloll.e!ieeiltlg rooms, With Imt and cold wuter and use ol bath. Mrs. H.J. l-'retlerick. a2. Will rem the summer resort huildlmr ,,n I Paradise ion m f(,ra niiinher of years lo sponsible party: also two oiehards of choice apples; also leu neivs sown U w heat and up It tor one te-ir. Here Is a chance for some live I man to make money. No man who does n it inletld lo comply wilh Ills cimlracl need aii ply. Also a house to rent hi fa a month. Hef i ereiices re.iilied. AiIhiiis, Pnraitise Farm. Kor rent, lu-ucre hn ni. owneil by M. Inm as ; at Ml. Hood. :ui acres in bnv. -Jacren ti-HW. bi-ri ns. an I enoe-li tree ftn.ts. for home use tiood iMiihlui-s. pl- nl v or water. Kor parlicti-l.-u-s appiy lo Urn. l. ( ulhertson ,t Co. I l ower ttoor of i-ittaac lacing state street on I'ur.-niise fiirm, eolit-r Willi or wiiliont garden. I'nfiirnislied room, to rent. Hot and cold water, impure of Mrs. Frederick, m 0 i tltiliirioslii d lioiisek.-cptng rooms; ball I1--I and coi.l wati r: llloweis add. Inouiteif M r-. II. .1. 1 inlet iks. 1 i j l-oioin li.nis.- I 1 1 1 : hot and cold water- ft "6 v ir i si. I berry patch; Blowers add. Imiuiie Mrs. H..I. I'tt dericks. Lei New Spring Suiting. I have just received a fine line of snmp'es of su-iiec r suaint-s. Call and see them. I am also pree.-.-.e.i te n-.ike huttuns from any materal de Biretl. Jare ("oatvs. Ilood River Fruit Growers Union. I t-on my r. tu-n fr.-m California the nft'ee ; v. ill is n. Hm the seer, :;n v w,n he pleas , t d to v(e all ol our ineinia-rs sn,l hiplers and iinn'sli nny ilivied in'ormalirn relative to tlos year s h :s .,. s, ,i ,,,., ueco:nniodllt ion : as may b- re.-e. ,. ' I n 1 1 n , - I my ineiiilicr of the hoard I-1 is- n to uk with you ol !. .er li-Mi' ItiVl-.ii 1 Hi ll tiimWKlis' t'MoN, " I.. H. Miepard, siecrelary.