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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1905)
. mo HOOD RIVER GLACIER InuiimI evert Tliuradtr by AKTHUK I. MOB. PublUbw. Ttrmi ol ulNorlpUon-fl.M a jr WB pld Id tdvauce. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1905. Sugar has taken another drop in price Flour also gives promite of being cheap er tliis full. This is where the consumer gets his inning. In another column of this issue is an interesting letter from W. C. Weld ner, forniorly of Mooter, who is now located In Allwrta, N. W. T. Al though the Stars and Stripoa do not float to the breezes of Western Cans da, many Americans are securing homes in thnt rich and promising ag rictilturitl country. The Willamette Valley Chautauqua association will hold its 12th annual as sembly at Gladstone Tark, Oregon City, July 11 to 23. The program this year is one of rare excellence, and it seems certain that no such an aggregation oi talent was ever before presented to the people of Oregon to be enjoyed within the space of thirteen days. There will he a mass meeting in the rooms ol the Commercial club Saturday afternoon, as announced by the Glacier's Odell correspondent. Tiie question to be diacupsed is that of establishing a cream route in the valley. As the sub' ject of a creamery or cream routo is re celving considerable attention at pres ent, it behooves every farmer and bus iness man interested, and for that mat ter we all are, to attend Saturday's meeting. Wasco is the only county In the United States wherein the National Good Roads association has held two sessions. That the good work of Col (met Moore and his able assistants is bearing fruit is already evident, for there are more people talking good roads in Hood Hiver and The Dulles than ever beforo. This Is all now a campaign of education. Let us hope the agitation will continue until we have good roads In reality. Eighty-two Kugene business Arms have signed an agreemeut to have no thing further to do with trading stamps. In a resolution adopted by the Mer chants' Protective association it declared the system of trading stamps detrimen till to good busiiiess methods. We never could look upon trading stamps as other than a flim-flam game. The Idea that you are getting something for nothing is very enticing, hut the merchant offering rebate checks must still figure in hit percentage profit. SENATOR MANN WILL ORATE AT WINANS The Nutionul Good Koad officials are so much In love with Hood Hirer that a party of twelve or more have accepted an invitation totuke a not her trip into tho mountains with W. Kohh WiuaiiH, the man who haa a record of killing over a carload of mountain lions, wolves and bears. The visitors will -arrive here Haturduy morning from KoMolmrg, where a convention Is being held today. They will spend Biinduy at Wiiians City, and some of them have arranged to remuiii here over the Fourth, to as sist in the celebration at the Happy Hunting (iron nil park at Winau City. Heuator Maun of Jacksonville, r'lu., Is scheduled to deliver the oration on that occasion. Among the other speakers who will likely be present at Wiiians on the Fourth are: Colonel Moore, presi dent of the National Good Houils as sociation ; Colonel T. P. Hixey of Minuend ; Captain William Itradbiirn of Texas. Local talent will also par ticipate in the publio speaking. Prompt ltemills Through Want Ads. "Take out my want ad. for a girl," said H. J. Young, of the Favorite Oys ter House. "1 had three response the next day. 1 tell you It pays to advertise in the Glacier. It saves so much time in looking around, and then all seem to read the Glacier." The little adlets in the classilled col umns of the Glacier have drawing qualities. They cost but little, but do the work they produce results. Mhv be you want something or have some thing to trade. Try a IBo want ad. and Jet 1;VK) subscribers each week know about it. It is almost sure you can get together on a trade that will lie beneficial to both part ies. Kemem ber the little ads. run four times and cost but two bits. CASCADE LOCKS. Arthur Farnsworth of llutler.Wash., came Thursday and went away Fri day. Ho came to meet bis sister, Mrs. lilaiiche Cramer, who just ar rived from Kansas. Mrs. Cramer brings (lettering reports from Kansas. She says they are having favorable prospects fur crops in Osliin county. Mr. Farnsworth and Mrs. Cramer were the gueHts of N. 1). Sanford. A number of our citizens attended the Kxptudtlou in Portland hiBt week: Mr. Sanford and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Osbirn, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and Mr. and Mrs. Kd, Trow. Col. Colis has lieon in the hospital in Portland but returned Saturday. GEO. E. i r nnr 1S M llXXlf ' Hii li I iii ii -i -Turn i r---l Ih Til -miiiniriU 11 minimiM I nniiniriiin in IriK TIME HERE ON THE FOURTH The Kngle will scream and great chunks of putriotUm will go i-kyward at Hood Kiver on the Fourth. Over $5tX) has been raised by the public spirited citizens of the town, and a celebration worthy of the enterprise of this city is assured. The berry harvest has been a big success this summer, Biid on next Tuesday every man, woman and child in the city and valley of Hood Hiver will lay aside their work and take a day off to celebrate In fitting style the commemoration of that day in 177, when a little bunch of patriots In the good old city of Philadelphia tolled forth the tidings to the world that the United States of America would hence forth be free and independent. The various committees placed in charge of tho work of Rotting up the celebration have worked faithfully, and while minor details are not as y t oomploted in every instance, the gen eral program for day is as follows : Salute, sunrise. Grand street parade, 0 u. m. Invocation. Music. Declaration of Independence, by Mist Maude Kddon of The Dalles. Music. Address by Hon. A. A. Jayne. Music. Sports, races on the streets, Dinner, at all hotels and restaurants. Hall game promptly at "2 p. m. Field sports on ball grounds, fiaces. Refreshments. Mardi Gras. Grand ball at opera bouse. Fireworks display at dusk on beach, northeast of railroad depot. Good night. An official itemized program will be Issued for distribution on the strocU July 4, giving routo of parades and all information necessary to keep you informed as to what's coming next. FINE BERRIES COME FROM MOUNT HOOD The first ripe strawberries from the ranch of V. V. Willis, up near the suow lino of Mount Hood, airived at the olllce of the Hood liiver Fruit Growers' union Tuesday of this week. The berries are line large ones anil as firm and solid as the best berries sent out from hero this season. A good price is being recoived for the fruit. The Fruit Growers' union made their first shipment of berries May !, an I expect to continue in the good work for three weeks longer, liotiirns are now coming in, and. the olllce force Is kept busy checking up tho many aocouuts. As each day's ship ments are pooled according to the grade of the fruit, full payments can uot be made to the growers for a cou ple of weeks yet, as it requires some time to gather In all tho returns from the dllferent buyers throughout the country. The net returns it is known will exceed those of last season, BING CHERRIES IN EXCELLENT DEMAND Spoolal to the (Hauler. Hnattle, WaHti., June ZH, A. I). Blowera A Co., ronortintf market con ditions lu tills city, atato: The wiHHon for strawberries la prac tically over. On account of tho heavy ralus Saturday and Sunday there were no receipts this morninK,Bd the rainu will alao injnro tho cherry crop to some extent. On account of larue receipt during tho paat wock, Koyul Anne, Hlack Kcpulillcanit and vni'le- tios of tlila kind have been wiling from 40 to (ki a box. lho price la a little bettor this morning, mnging from 5X) to 7.rio. The Ijanibcrt ami KiiiK cherries aro In excellent demand and we have sold the Lambert for l.2T and the llint from l.ir) to l.7.r. These are very high prlcea and only a limited amount of thcae would w-ll, but we would advise the Krowora to take hold of them more freely. The market for pons ia entirely overstocked and shipments from outside points will hardly pay oxprosH charges Wax and Htring beans are In good demand and are selling from S to lilc a pound. Hot house tomatoes $l.(Hl a box (of 10 pounds. Ciicumbera 40 to .Vto a (lozou. Small FrnllH Are ricntlfiil. Special to the llncicr. Kpokane, WuhIi., June UH. Hpokes-nian-Kevlew this morning hhj'h: Local dealers yesterday stated that no more old potatoes will lie shipped into Spokane tills season, and ho hero after the consumers of this city will havo to rely entirely upon this year's crop. New potatoes are plentiful. Kach day shipments of them arrive from California, and the local crop is about ready for market, ho there will ho no shortage. Owing to the continued raiuv weath er the strawberry supply la again very limited. Practically none are being imported, for the reason locally is well on, but' during the last few days the weather has been such that, picking them has been almost an impossibility. Other berries ami small fruits con tlniie plentiful. A carload of Califor nia peaches, plums and apricots ar rived yesterday, consigned to a local commission man. Cantaloupes are reported quite scarce, hut a car or tnem is expected to arrive some time during this week. Small shipments, however, will con tinue coining each day. Heretofore this season no shipments as extensive as a carload has laen received at one time. Why suffer witli upring tiredness mean, cross feeling, no strength, no appetite? Ilollister's Kooky Mountain WHARTON, Agent for Creditors. 6 I I1G Never Sj Undersold "The 9 ...THE FOURT Will soon be here. Get ready to celebrate. We have practically everything you want to decorate with. Flajrs, bunting and all kinds of paper decorations. u. Tan is all the rage, we have them in tan and chocolate of all kinds for men, ladies and children. Tan dressing and shoe laces. We are headquarters for all all kinds of ribbons; No. 40 all-silk sells for 10c yer yard No. 2 allsilk washable ribbon, 2 yards 5c. Ladies' Kid Gloves A special lot of ladies' kid "Iovi-h all new clean goods, worth $1.00 we are selliii"' them at the special price of 750 Men's dress gloves, slightly damaged, reduced to 350 rhildrcn's Toy brooms 100 Ladies' and Children's Tan Hose 100 Ladies' black bends, worth 10 to 2.r string, only 50 Floating toilet soap, 2 bars 50 Cream Borax toilet soap, 2 bars 50 a i he Pans Fair j flood MARY P. JOHNSON, SI. D., S.'. ....IDEAL HOME FOR INVALIDS.... Climate and view unsurpassed in the United States. Tea will make yon well and keep you well. ;r renin, Teii-oT T lelH at ('has. N. Clnrkfc'g drugstore. THEY GET $2.50 PER CRATE FOR BERRIES Special to the (llacier. Mount, Hood, Or., June 'JS. Per sons having strawberries at .Mount Hood this year are making money. At the height of the straw berry sea son ranchers are receiving per crate f. o. b. Hood Hiver. The school house was not largo enough to accommodate the crowd that gathered to hoar Uev. Clark last Sunday. A new church is needed, ami there is talk now of having one built. No part of Hood Klver valley today oll'ers the opportunity to invest and make money as this section. A fertile soil, an Ideal climate and a coming railroad Is making this locality desir a I ile to tho man who is looking for a homo. Miss l'ackard of Kidgetleld has ru tin ned home alter a short visit at tho Thomas home. Will lluckaby met with a painful ac cident last week. While hewing a log the axe slipped striking his head. Miss I.izio Cooper, who has been attending Monmouth Normal school the past year, is home to spend the summer. I'aul Ambert sol. I 40 acres of land to Klppn Orchard Co. ; consideration 31:11 hi. Jesse Davidson has been elected school director for the coining year. A meeting of all the residents of Mount Hood is called to meet at the hall Saturday, July 1, at 'i o'clock to consider topics of common inteerst. Do Veil Suffer with Dyspepsia or indigestion? Clarke's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro von Price oolv otic. Home of Low Prices." Tan Shoes Ribbons (Jives Editor Fine Cherries. (. 1). Woodworth presented ye edi tor with a 10 pound box of handsome cherriea.neatly paoked aa for shipment to the New York markets. The cher ries were half of thorn of tho King va riety and half Koyal Ann. lu fact it might be said they wore all royal. Last week tho (llacier focurod aonie of Mr. Woodwo Ui'h Cherries to send as an advertisement of this valley to Kasteru friends. It goes without Hay ing that they will make a grout im pression wherever they are seen. Last fall Mr. Woodworth won a gold medal on cherries exhibited at the St. Louis fair Small bids will be received until Mon day, July 3 at 2 o'clock for construction of two additional rooms to Central school biiildiiiK at Hood Kiver. Plans and spocilieatiotm can be seen at office of Duller & Co., Kood Kiver. C. 11. Vaugn, clerk. Wanted loan of t'2,000 by School Dis- (r;,.t V.. 'i f.. ...... ...i kl (fcIO f.,rtbi-MM years at it per cent interest, fame to he secureo oy nrsi oearutg wurniuis. loo sen pt ions i of $"(l and upiaivl received on above. Address ('. II. Vaughn, Hood K ver. ; "The Savings Hunk Habit" means sound sleep, good digestion, cool judge ment and manly independence. Come in today and open an account with w hat von have. No matter how small, make the start. Do not wait tor the large amount to start with; it may never come. The First National Dank. Savings Department. NticrLi's Sale Toreclosure. Murv I.. Harbison, by Kohert K. Harbison her iillurney In hict, plaintiff, vs. houiihi l.ockmun snd Annie Lickmaii, lormerly hus band and wife, defcndiints. Itv virtue ol mi execution, decree and order of ale, l ii I v issiu d out of, and under Ihe seal of the circuit court ol the stale of Orcnon, i-ouniy oi W'msco to me dinvted.dati d tbeJTih ,lav of .lune, lno'i. upon a decree for the lore cloMPcl a certain niortKilue, and judgment rcniti'tv.l ii ml entered III SHld court oil the ,'lih day of .lune. lVi, In the nlsive enlllled Use, l.i ;Vnr of III,' puHUtKT, SPITY I- IIIH- River FAIR One Price to All 0 bison, and against tin (lefeiuitiets lioulns bockman and Annie l.oikuoiti, as Juilijieenl debtors lo l lie several sums on thrte certain promissory notes, lo-wii: (in note No. one, principal, the sum of three hundred (:KI0i doll ars, together with Inleresl at the rate of in per per cent per annum from the;t''th day of A pi 1 1, r.M)l, till the ttMti day of May, pur,, umoumiiiK to the sum of three hundred, ihlrty two and .'OHIO (KCUalM dollars, Willi Interest on said uinount nolo May MUi, Ui unnl paid at I In line of lu per cent per annum. (in note No. two, principal, five hundred (S-Via) dollars, liari'iber with Interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum Tor Mild time ainoiintlin! In all to t he sum ol live bundled, f a ty-l luce, and .13 1(0 i$M:U! dollars, with Interest on said amount irom May;iuth. IIS, until paid, at the rateofsp.r cent H'f annum. on note No. three, principal, Ave hundred (aUli doll .rs, together wllh Interest thereon for said lime, Hinounllng In all to the sum of five hundred, forty-three and ,'1(I0 tffi k!.:si) dollars, Willi interesron said amount Irom May ;Hlih, laisi, until paid at the rale ol'K per cent per cent per annum, all in fulled Slates mild coin: ninklnir n aggregate aniounl of lourleeli hundred, nlnleetl. 1.1-10 (iHl'l l;tl doUars.iirlnrlpal and bit. with lid -rcl ther. on from May .Kith. ll'O.'i.uiilll paid, at rateaf.ir esald and further sum of twelve and fiO-KK) (jl' .Oi dollars for taxes paid by the plaintiff, with Interest, thereon from the Willi day of May, l'i, until paid, al Ihe rate of III per cent p r'aniiuni, all in Culled states go'd coin, lie gether Willi (lie further sum ol one hundred and tlftv uflSui dollars attorney's lee and the' further sum of twenty CM) doll- ars costs, anil (he costs oi una ujk.ii itos wrn: and cnmmamiinir mc to make sale of real property embraced in such decree of foreclosure, and here inafter described, I will "a Saturday: the nth day of AuKusl, I'le'i. at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and at the front door of Ihe county court house in The Dalles City, Wasi'o counly, state of Oreiron, sell at public auction to ihe hiirhest ladder for cash in hand, ail the riifht, title and interest which the defendants Douiflas bocknian and Annie Ijii-hman, or either of them, had on the ;ll)th day of April. I'M. the date of the moNKaKed foreclo.-e 1 herein, or which such de fendants ov either of them herein have since antu imi, or now have, in and to that certain real prop erty, situate in the county of Wa.se,i and state of Orea-on. and descnbiHi as follows, to-wit: Besinninic at a point forty roils west from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast iiuai-ter of sivtion two, in township two north, ranire ten east of (he Willamette meridian; i-untiiiiR thence west forty rods, thence north forty rods, thence east forty roils, thence south forty mis to the place of liesmninK. containiiiR ten acres of land, or so much of said property as will satisfy the judgment and decree, with cost and accruinir co.-.ts. Said property will ls sold subject to confirma tion anil r.Mlomption ashy law provided. Dated at The Dalles. Oreiron, this 27th day of June. lsui. K. C.SKXTON. Sheriff of Wasco County, Oreiron. JOHN I.KI.AND HKNDKRSON. 2il, , Attorney for plaintilf. Clothing, dry goods, drees goods, gent's furnishing goods, groceries, shoes, and everything Wood For Sale ltf-inch body pin II. .W per rick, delivered. ltMoch body oak 91.76 r rick, delivered. 4-foot pol" l""e or W Pr cori delivered. 4-fool H)l- ouk H.75 cord delivered. Prompt delivery, plume. Murray kuy. For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. Fur mile, fresh Jerxey cow. uiih culf Hircc weekKold. For sale, u giniii piijlntf teiimlng business chenp, If Uiken hi oie-e. linpilieof A. ('. Hiev eus, on ttie Height. Jl For sale, a Rood nmlclici Kpnii of liiirscs; weight I'w; HiUlld, well broken, lour years old. Inquire or A. C. Stevcim, Hei(lils J-1" For Hale, a few lieod of good young horsed, broken and unbroken. Can be Keen j.t Hart ley corral. A. V. Hteveim, Height. J.U For sale, apan of driving ionle-; family team; will wotk slnsleor double; price, SI 25. Alao 7-yeur-old fresh cow and call; hIsm heifer Jearey atoek, comltiK ' year-old; all three lor ). Call at ranch or phone 1SII. ('. I.. t opple. J Foraale-I.llterof three male pups, rut ter riers, two month old, icady ki leave bitch, 81.50 apiece, well bred. Inquire of A. W. i King, five mill's, south ol Hood Itiver. jilt) Jersey bull; full blooded; 2'j yea old; Imualoesohl to prevent Interbreeding; price ! low; would exchange for another bullof same breeil K. K. Harbison. J la) I For aale, Remington typewi iter No. 7; per fect condition, practically new. Uenu'e i I Knowlea. j4l For Kale, good timothy hay, year's crop. baled. Last J2U Fur sale, young Jersey cow, fresh May 25. l'hone I-'-1. a J) Five year-old mure of Kpoluly stock; only ' S;i5; broken single or double. Cull on or 'phone I Hurry Haekett. JIJ3 I For suW', HhiKle top buny, with Iihtiicsh, at ; a reHNonuble price. Apply to MIns Teal, Ly 1 inun Hmith avenue. I For nale, freah Jersey cow. Sec .V. lMimiui, i ML Hood. iiJO REAL ESTATE. HO acres of land 7 tnllea west of Unfiir; easily cleared; halt mile from aehool; price V0. A1- I'treaa Geo. W. Sandera, Hooti Klver. Jli:i 10 acres, 3 mllea from town; Improved, ber rlea and hay, house and barn: good well, price raM. inquire J. 11. lluiiburu, K. t . u. No. 2. J III! Homestead relinquishments for sale or trade. Address Box ;I05. Hood Klver, or. The Gardener house and lot at Hlngen; price reasonable. Kor further particulars apply to Theo. Huhsdorf, lllnicen. Wash. J15 10, a) and m acres of land; five-sixth cleared clover and apple trees; Jinat Hide. 1.. Sillli man. jy;o Kor sale, 30 acres of tine orchard hind ad Joining new ennuly road; all tinder ditch; 3 acres cleared; will take contract to clear part of land II contractor pe.-lres. Call on or write A. Schiller, H. K. l. No. 1. ocla Big Sale of Land. Po you want a ten-acre tract of tlrst-eiass strawberry or fruit land at a bargain? II so, examine the M. M. Potter farm near eilyof Hood Hiver, Ur acres. .lust placed on (he market to be sold in lots to suit. Call at the farm or any real estate firm in Hood Itiver. KKANK McKARbANI), J IS 1SU Kith street, Portland. Horses for Sale. Thiee S-year-old teams for sale ; weight from lieu to .SOI). W ell-mnlched; cheap. Wyers A Kreps, White Salmon, Wash. JlS c A tine span of work horse's, 8 and 11 years old; welijh 1225 pounds; gentle and kind; sound and true. No ble nishes of any kind, l'r ce Ki. Inquire ol John (i. Wyers, White .Salmon. Wash. Wanted Wanted to rent Good piano. Leave word at tho Ulaeier otliee. Kurnlsned riim wanted for a young lady, with or without board; state terms. Address bady, Minder olllce. Jli;i Man and woman to rent or manage or buy Maple Hotel al 111 nuen; house eoniplety fur nished; about half acre of ground, call at. once on Kd Suksdorf, Hingei!, Wash. jus Wanted at once a woman to do genet al housework at tJ,i per mouth. Inquire of John Inland Henderson. j-jil Housekeeper wantedwoman to do gcner.il housewoik. Tel. (KM. H. Luge. Jill Rooms To Rent Twn5room cnttnnt'H, well finNhed. Tlmm or inijuire of Mrs. 11. J. Fredericks, Jll:;tl Kor comfortiiblo rooms on car line, uiltirts Mrs. Henry W. Ijw1s, l Central iiventh-. Portlund, Ml. Tftbor station. jt Hoarding, Two younn gentlemen can v eure, board and lodging In private family 1 r (M-V) per wetk. ('till at Glacier olllce. Lost. Lord somewhere between Dunn's and city, Sunday, infant s silk lined pom lace boiiix i. Kinder please return to Mrs. II. J. hreilericUs or le:i'3 at Olacier oiliee. Iiost, between lirayford's store and ('has. Heed s, heavy blunfcet. orange color In the middle, white and black on both sides. . Kind er will confer fax or by leaving at ihu lacier orhVe. n'Ju Two account bonks, linen hound with ledavr arrangement Monday evening between eiiy and Wtranahan Hros. ranch; contain parkin".: and shipping accounts; please notify .(, , Hicks, 'phone Mux or leave at Glacier olllce. j.i A folding camera Saturday evening, be tween depot and Williams' drug store; lor ! ward please leave at Williams drug store. j",t Pasture. Three or four bu-v'r. d nrrvs (f .rood shei p or cattle range neur I'aikeiiouu. Telephone Main 112:1. jjo Notice. Is ben h- ir'v n lo the vl"c thoitl.-r-; of tl;e Mountain Vailev Wilt riv, m it nil who, ire delinquent on tlnir i'o k, toil w io lo n .1 pav jhe full a-no nil due on sni l hnl nn or before .Inly :s PN'5 - tH Mrk will h -old for lndebtelueN liov I''s Ml I hou ,.f 2:M o clock 'i. in., ut .1 i: ' v 1 1 1 i d. Vy order of Mi Hi -. J'iO ... i-. '-K, N-ci.-ta ". Land for I;ant. Nine rcres of strawberry and clover land, situnted ou Lvman Mnith avenue, near town. Watt-rand flume eovertmr the plnce. ('hsU tent preferred. Will rent Irom one to three years. Apply to J, N. Teal, Portland, ore., or at the premises. J-Jtit f A clean and quiet place for a nlnht s rest. A new bufldlmc with new lurnilnmrs throiich out. The only place In the city of Port Isnd'in surinK first-class service dnrim: t'se Kfin p-r fair intake re ervations earlvi inuUyDjny K. A. Ilcndi roit. Hood Hiver A if r tit. J. Real Estate Bargains. AT HE EMPORIUM, t room .cottaw. Kasl )." bv l."; feet of Lt 2 block II, Paikluui-t, fior-t); ToO ,-ish. Iboise and two lots in Dairctl-Sipnui addition. 700. 4.0 acres at Mount Hood fi r ale, run ning f25 an acre. On the county road opposite Baldwin's. Fine bneimss lot on main street for ifl(ilH) on installment, or $1500 cash. 23 acres at l'elmoiit, (i acn e in cul tivation, cottage and outbuildings, 150 apple trees, 2 acres strawberries, 2 acres alfalfa, $131)0; $7o0 or more cash. New ti-roomcd cottage, patent bath and clo.tet, four lots, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, (2100; terms reasonable. .Two lots centrally located, ifo.50. Two lots, new ti-roomed house, patent bath and closet, it blocks from depot, center of town, $1700. Two-story 8-roomed cottage, lot 70 by 140, on the hill, $1200; terms reasonable. For Sale DOOit acres pi no limber; 1 saw mill, cuts 20,0iK) per day J 1 pinning mill, capacity IJO.OOO feet per day, 1 store and stock of merchandise, about i,,'!,o()0 ; 1 hotel and contents; 1 saloon building, rented ; II houses, rented; 10 head horses and harness; ! rond wag ons, ;U H; 1 logging truck; 5 pair sleighs; SV head cattle; 50 head hogs ; (Will feet lumber; 2000 cords wood. All located at and near llilgurd, Or. For Sale New two-story H-rooin house; Stranalwn addition; $1100; terms cjsy. I I acres across the road from the M. M. Davenport residence. $(io per acre. Terms easy. A -10 acre tract, unimproved, some free irrigating witter, U miles from Dar-rt-tt school house, $1,100. llanna house and lot, $2,000. For Sale The Henderson ranch, for merly owned by J, K. (inlligan; 00 acre. 30 cleared; orchard; strawberries; clover and timothy; well irrigated ;lorgo 2-story mansion, new barn ; till fenced. Price $10,000. lirook runs through ranch. Easy tonne; telephone; rural delivery. Four miles from Hood Kiver. One gout ranch on mountain east of alley on county road. Price $1,500; has small house, running water, and is fenced. Terms, easy. For Sale Beautiful lots in Park addi tion, center of town, from $200 to $1100. 8. UK) acres at White Salmon; tine timber land ; $10 an tirro. i). The tvnere place in Crapper neigh borhood, known ns the Kensliaw place; all improved; new buildings, etc. Lots 10, 11, 12, block 5, Waucoma ad dition ; improved; price $1,000; or more cash, balance, 1 year, 8 per cent. Small house and lot on hill to rent, $24 a year; two vacant lots with privilege of purchase $20 a year for the two. For Sale Kesidence on State street at head of Front; $2,500, including 3 lots. For Sale or Kxcliunge for Hood Kiver property Fine residence in business center of Siimpter. Money to loan. Ten acres impioved, on Whi'e Sal moll river; $1000. 21 a. at Frankton; improved; $2200. First-class Surveying Outfit. At the Emporium are kept 2 first-class transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pro pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. .11)11 N I.KI.A.ND 111 NDKUSON, City Engineer. J UliJbUl ASSOCIATION of MeM iaiiN'ille. tlregeu, will insure vour roieityat (ill per cent lea eoct ilinn auv oilier ins.itntion. l'KMi .1. I'ntKns. Special Agent. Hiioin 7, 'ogt luiilding, The Dalles. Well Digging. ll.iriMK or drilling. Inquire of H. M. Hunt. Administratrix Notice. Nnilne Is hereby given Mint In pursuance to mi (irili'r issu (I liy the linn. A. K. Luke, fmlgo f"r the County I'oiirl of Ihe Slate of Oregon, lor Wiisco County, tinted ut The Italics, ore t'lin, May Hi, r.iu'i. Ihe unilerslgncd. l'hnehe l oss, hns been nppiilnled sale lelniinistriilrlx 'if Ihe estnte ,it' V.'ni. W. 1'esM, deeenseil, lute of Mood Itiver, Wasco county, suite ol (ire- SfOtl All persons having claims' Hgninsl said en late are requested to present them, duly veri fied, to nic, Ht the oiliee of K. II. Hiirtwig, Hood hiver, Oregon, within six (li) months from the dntcof thisnotteo. I la led Ihis.'ilih day of May. A. II , linn. l'Hl;HK Kohm, 11 Administratrix. A DM 1 N IS'l'll ATOK'S N'OTICK. Sol Ice is hereby given that the undersigned I'aul K. Paulsen, has been duly appoint.-it b i l;,e Honorable t'liuut.v Court of Wasco Cii'in ly, ilrei'on, us dminlslralor of the eslaleof .lames V.. I'oss, dei cased. All persons having claims hl'uIiisi said estate are hereby Minified tojuesent lie same to nie, properly vcriried, or at the olllce of my udoriicys, Slenel'ee Wilson, al The liiilles, Oregon, widiln six months fiom ilaleot this notice. I'ACI, IC. I'AUl.SKN. Admlnislrator of the hsliilc of .lames K. Fosh, deceas' d. NOTICE KOH PUIH.UAtToN. Pepartment of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles. Oreyrun, June 27. Imi.-!. Notice is hereby tfiven that the followinjr-r.anied settler h.ts tilitl ?ntico of his intention to make final pnmf in .support of hit claim, and said proof will he made bo fori' Cei.re T. Prather, tl. i ('(inimii.'ticr. at his otliee at Hood Hiver, Oreiron, on Atafitst pto'i, viz: I.KWIS ('. WF.Y(tANfT, Jr., f Ml. H.kI, Orep4n: on II. K. No. s:l, for the S'- sv. NK-4 SW t. SR'4 NW4, of Seetioa 9, Tp. 1 Smith. Ilar.tre 10 K., V. M. H" names the following witnesses to prove hia cunt inuoii;; '-esilen'e unm ami cultivation of paid land, viz: Jumes N- Kniuht, Ge-.rjfe Perkins, William S. CiriSblo, James Ii. IJr ts, all of Mt IIikx', MHHAi;i. T. NOLAN". Rejristr. Il'st Sjra,vinif Material at tl e 1 nv-t price Clurke' Mnrw EDI E. RAND. iEononi BELIEF