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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1905)
J -. - HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THUKdDAY, JULY 27, 1905 SKAMANIA MINES , SHOW COPPER YEIN Down io Skumauia county there in a miuiug district which promises to nitika some startling nobis In copper, cold, silver and load. The minus are beiiiif worked at present chiefly for the copper. H. 11. Cox, was home luwt week from the Uold Kun dlwtrlct on me neaa waters ot the WaatioiiKul, and bag left samplea of his ore at the Glacier oflloe. H. W. Rand, president of the Uold Ruu company, ucoompanied Air, Cox to Hood Kiver, This company has been Incorporat ed with a capitalization of 1,UUU,UU0 shares at the par value of f 1 a share. The oltlcers of the corporation are: .11. W. Rand of Portland, president; W. K Jones of Portland, secretary and treasurer; A. a. Russell, Mr. Mohr of Mount Pleasant, and Mr. Rand, trustees. Kph Winans of this city has been granted a contract of $550 to complete two miles or road ana to bidk a uu- foot shaft into the ledge. There are four claims on the ledge, with plenty of tinibor and water power at baud. The ore has Imen essayed and found to run from flu to ti'l a ton in oop per, gold, silver and lead. On the other side of the mountain, and above the Uold Kun mine is a mine being developed by a St. Louis company with unlimited financial backing. This is known as the Maybe mine. The company issatistiud to ex pend a large sum of money In devel opment work, and Mr. Rand says a smeltor will be erected there very soon. Hie lodge is 3,4 feet wide at the surface. A 500-foot shaft will lie sunk, when a wider vein is expected to lie encountered. Stock iu the Maybe mine has ad vanced from 'lo to 15 a share, and has been taken ott the market. New Surveying Oflloe. Murray Kay, who has just opened a aurvevinu oil Ice which it located tem porarily in the rear of Prather's real estate olllce, believes the laud in this locality has reached a point iu value where considerable accuracy and blgu class work should be In demand. His twelve vears experience on some of the liest American railroads includes several years of very particular sur veying in the cities of New York and Chicago, where none but the fluest work is of anv value. Mr. Kay states emphatically that be ' does not wish to interfere or compete with local surveyors, but rather to create a Held of bis own in the mak ing of surveys whore especial aocu racy is required. He has already ' done some work for the Oregon Lum ber Co., 11. K. Davidson, N. C. Kvans and John Leland Hendorson, and olfors the names of these gentlemen as local references. He has also some very tine credentials from the Kast. The Ulaoier has seen some of his map work and stated iu these columns some time ago that it is the finest work of its kind ever done here. Foundation for Catholic Church. The stone work for the foundation of the Catholio church, now being erected in this city, is about complet ed. The church edifice is being erect ed on the proprety north of Frank handler's residence on the heights, from whore a commanding view is ob tained of the Columbia river.lor many milos east and west. Peter Mohr Informs theOlaclor that the building will nut be erected by contract. Fred Hertz baa been placed iu charge of tbo construction, and he will have the work done by day labor. "We will go as far as possible with the funds at hand, and If we And it impracticable to complete the bulld- inir this year, we will wait until the money is forth-coming, said Mr. Mohr. "There are no very wealthy members of our church in the valley, but we Intend to do the best we can with what money we can raiso." The dimensions of the church lot are 110x75. The main part of the building will beti'2x'J(i, and 20 foot to the eves. We Must Wwdi. We may live without poetry, music and art; Ave may live without conscience, may love without heart: Wo mnv live without mothers, live without hone: Hut civilized women cntinot live with out soap. We may live without bookwhat is knowledge but sorrow? We may live without beauty it lades on the morrow. Wo may live without lawsuit indict ments are squashing; Hut whore il the one who can live with out waxhing. Patronize the Hood River Hteani Laundry. Ulon Fabrik, proprietor. Kent Her Ihmble. "I knew no one, for four weeks, when 1 was Hick Willi typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Aiinlo Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I got better, although 1 had one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double, uud had to rest toy bauds on my knees when 1 walked. From this terrrihle Hllliction 1 was recited by Kleetrlc Hit ters, which restored my health and strength, and now I van walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." (iiiaranteed to cure atom noli, liver and kidney disorders; at (.'. i. Clarke's drug store; pi ice 50 cents. Wise Advertiser Helps Himself. Moro Observer. The hutt edition of the Hood River (iluclor comprised 70 columns, 10 full pages, half of which was home adver tising. That is the reason for Hood River being selected as the site for a million dollar cotton factory, llraltiy people are guided by the life of ap pearances. The man of "busiuess" helps himself, and helps his town also, by keeping a lire advertisement of that liusiuexH iu the home paper. Indigestion Cured. There is no rase of Indigestion, Hys pepsia or Stomach Trouble that w ill not yield to the digestive ami strength ening Intluciice of Kodol lyspepsla Cure. This remedy takes the Hlralii ot!' the stomach by digesting what you eat and allowing it to rest until it grows strong again. Kodol Iysepsia Cure atl'ords quick and permanent relief from Indigestion and all the stomach troubles, builds up the system and so purities that disease cannot attnel and gain a foothold as when In a weakened condition. Sold by U. K. Williams. Lady And you escaped from the wreck? Indigent Seaman Yes, mum. Lady How did you feel wheu the waves broke over you? Seaman Wet, mum ; worry wet ; but now, mum, 1 feels dry ; werry dry. One Dollar aved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. The average man does not save to ex ceed ten per cent pf bis earnings. He must fKMid nine dollars in living ex penses for every dollar saved. That lie Ing the case he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very of ten a few cents properly Invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Hiarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents and a bottle of it in the houseoften saves a doctor's lull of several dollars. For wile by Wil hams' Pharmacy. County Has to Hury Old Woman After applying to the Whkco county court for 110 a month foi the board of Mrs. Kate Grossman, her step-ton and family refused to bury the old woman who died last Wednesday, July l'J, at the age of HI. The body lay in the house of ber step son. John Urossruan until Saturday, when it was taken in charge of by Undertaker liartiness and buried at the exinse of the county. According to data furnished the un dertaker, Mrs. Grossman lived '21 years iu Htearus county, Wis., four years in Lot county, and two months in Hood River. Her husband, Jscol) crom man. died throe years ho. She has one son. John, a resident of Stearns county, and three step-sons, John, fa resident of Hood River, hut at pres ent in Eastern Oregon; Christ and Matt, both of Stearns county. Wis The family reside four miles south of town, near the Davidson hill. Lit tie is known of them. The old woman thev seem to havo regarded as a use loss charge, and no etlort was made to care for the body alter tier soul nan departed this earthly life. There were no funeral services. The (iiiod Old Wuy. A severe cold or attack of la grippe b like a Hie, the sooner you combat il the better vour chances are lo overpower n But few mothers in this ago are willing to do the iievcHHiirv work required to give a good old-fashioned reliable treat ment such as would le ministered by Ihelr irrandinothers, hacked by Uos ehee's German Syrup, which was al ways liberally used In connection with the home treatment of colds and Is still ill greater houshold favor than any known remedy. Hut even w ithout the application of the old-fashioned aids Herman Hyrup will cure a severe cold in uuick lime. It will cure colds in children or grown people. It relieves the congested organs, allays the irrila t on. and ellecluely stops iiieeougn Anv child will take It. it Is invalua ble In a household of children. Trial size-boltle. 25e; regular size, 75c. For sale by G. N Clarke. Baptist Meetings Close. -The meetings conducted by Evan gelist Jones Iu the iiateham building, closed Sunday night. The meeting was a line success. Notwithstanding the warm weather, the interest con tinned to the last. Mr. Jones won the esteem of the entire community by his gentlemanly bearing and his earnest efforts to win people to the biuher life. Many wore helped dur- Inu the meotiiius. and a large number came out ou the side of Christ. The Rant st church received moro than 'ii additions, and the work is very hope fill. The Only Way to Cure. To cure a cold when you have no cough to cure a cough when you have no cold to cure yourself when vou have Isith take Kennedy s Laxa tlve lloney ana lur. Acts on uie bowels. Rest for coughs, colds, croup Whooping-cough, eto. Kennedy's l.ax alive Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. It contains no opiates and cures by strengthening the lungs, throat and ciiest, expelling colds from system by gently moving uie bowels, and an ideal remedy for young or Old: Once used will lie renieiiiiicred as sure as a cure. Hold by U. K. Wil linuiB. Improvements at Cascade Locks. People coming up the river toll ol work Kolng ou at the locks, where a force of men are repairing one of the principal valves and riprappmg and paving the slopes ou either side of the locks. They say it is no easy task to remove the valve which is as large as a ttood sled door and very heavy. Thirty men are now employed and in August twice that number will go to work, when 15,000 will be spent in three dwellings, a machine shop and stable. The Pills that act as a tonic, and not ana drastic purge, are Hewitts i.ittie Karlv Risers. Thev cure Headache Constipation, Biliousness, etc. Early Risers aro small, easy io take aim easy to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel clerk, at Valley Cily, N. 1., says: "Two bottles or these r anions l.ltlic Pills cured me of chronic constipation." (lood for children or adults. Sold by (i. K. Williams. mitl Crop In Rogue Valley. Reports from all parts of Hout heru Oregon are that the orchards are in uood condition mid the shipments from the Rogue River country will probably show considerable Increase this fall, owing partly to the increased acreage in orchards just beginning to Ixrnr well, says the Oregon lradosman liny It No vt. Now is the time to buy Chaiiiher Diarrhoea Iain's Colic, Cholera and Remedy It Is certain to be needed sooner or later and when that time comes you w ill peed It badly- you will need It quickly. Buy It now. It may save life. For sale by Williams' l'har niacv. Klirht Acres Not S7IS.N5. Klght acres of berries on the Kent lug place near the Davidson hill ou the West Side produced strawberries which sold for J1UM.55. Taking out JIH5.70 for expense of cultivation and marketing, there was ielt a net protll of 71iH."i. Can the Iowa corn far mers make as good a showing? Three (iood and Just Reasons. There are three reasons why mothers prefer One Minute Cough Cure: l ust, It is absolutely Harmless; eeoiui, it lasles good children love it; Third, It cures Coughs, Croup and Whooping Cough when oilier remedies fail. Sold by (1. Williams. 'Tills little bill, sir," said the would be collector, "has lieeu stand ing for several inoulis, and Hints nil right, interrupted the easy going debtor. if its tired ot landing, suppose you let it run awhile for a change. Not a cent wanted, unless you are cured. If you are sick and ailing, lake llollistcr's KiH'ky .Mountain Tea. A great blessing to the human liiiuil v. Makes you well keeps you well. .(.) cents, Tea or Tablets. I , N. Clarke's. Gerald I wonder whether 1 shall be numbered with the sheep or the goats ou the day of judgment? Ocraldine Well, you are always butting In. Just received New line Ix'wis and Clark souvenir pins. Call to see them at Clarke b the jeweler- Uood for Stomach Trouble, Constipation "Chamtierhiins Stomach and Liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good," says G. Towns, of Rat Portage, ( intarlo, Canada. " Being a mild physic the after elt'cels are not unpleasant, and I can r-eomnieiol them I hem to all who sutler from stomach disorder." For sale by Williams' Pharmacy. Then Nominate K. L. Smith, (iervais Star. It is important that the candidate for Governor at the state election In June bo the very best that the Repub lican party can put forward. Wil Sluy in Hood River. The remedy that makes you cat, sleep and grow strong, called Palmo Tablets, will be sold lfgtilarly by Williams' Pharmacy, Hood River. These great nerve and constitution builders cost only 50c per box, six lioxes 2.50. Beaulify your complexion with little cost. If you wish a smooth, clear, crewnilike complexion, rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, take Ho Mister's Rocky Mountain Tea, greatest la-autifler know n. :i"i eents. O. N Clarke's. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office arf The Dullm. Onwon, Junif 27, IWHi. Nut ire IB hereby Kiven thai the fuHowinu-named net t ler ha filed notice of his intention tu make hna! proof in Hiipport of his claim, and aaid proof will lie rniule before (iixirKU T. Hrather, U. S. CoinmiHBionor. at hm office al Hood Kiver, Oregon, on AiacuMt luor, viz: I.KWI.S C. WKYliANDT, Jr., of Ml. Huoit. Orciton; on II. K. No. HM. for the S'n 8r'4. NK'-4 SW'4, HE1. NW!i of Section , To. 1 Hooth, Khiik 10 K W. M. He tames the following wilnessea to prove hi. conlinumiM resilience mum and cultivation of aaid land, viz: Jamea N- Knight, lieoore Perkins, William S. (inutile, James K. Keea, ail of Mt Hood, Oregon, jj27 MICIIAKL T. NOLAN. Kwlr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given ilmt the undersigned I'alll K. rnlllsen. bus been duly Hiiol!lted I) Ibe lliiniinilile I'oiml.v 1'ilirl of Wasco Coiill ly.Oiegoii, as diiiliitHtriitiir of Ibe estate of limics K. roan, ilereused. All isTwins having claims against stibl estate are hereby nut tiled ti prcsl'lit Un' Willie t" me, iltiperly verified, or at the olllce of my attorneys, Slenefee A Wilson, at The Unties, Oregon, wlllnii six months li urn datenfllils notice. I'AHI. K. I'AUl.SKN, At I li 1 1 ll I s I rit I rr of the Kslate of j'i);il James K. Fuss, deceased. HIIEHIFF'S HAI.K. liy virtue of mi execution lusaed nut of the HoiiorHlile ( in ull 1'ourl til the Mlnfe til Oregon for the Counlv of Wasco, on the istli (lay ol July, l!ri, In favor of Krank llaveiiiorl, ilaln lilt, mid against Krank ('. Wilson, defendant, for Ibe sum of four hundred and forty and .'ill-Ill) dollars, gold coin, and tf II Hltorney's. li es, slid ti Ml luxes paid, together Willi Inter est tin salit toll M from dale ot said Judgment .May limn, at rate of len per cent per annum anil accruing costs, 1 have levied upon and will sell al public auction, on Hatiinlay, the hull day of Augusl, mvi, al l o'clock p. m., at the court house door In dalles Cny, Wasco ('oiniiy and Hluttt of iiii'b ill the right, title anil Interest which the said Krank V. Wil son, defendant, had on or afer the 1:1th (ley of October, Won, Iu or lo the following described premises, lo-wll: The NK'i of NK'-j of Huc llon IV, In Township 2 North, Uuligetl Kasl of Willamette Meridian, and lot I III Heel Ion 7 and lol 7 In Heel ion il, In Township t North, Iliiuge III Kast tif Willamette Meridian, all In salil Wasco County, Hlale of Oregon. The said execution being so Issued on a juilgmenl ami decree duly rendered In saltl Circuit Couri and enrolled In the office of the clerk or said Court ou the 2d tiny of May, !., la a certain soil wherein said Krank Haveiiporl was plaintiff anil Krank C. Wilson was de fendant. Terms of salt, cash. Iinled nt I mllci, city, Oregon, this IKIh day of July. l'J!r. V. V. HKXTON, J'5) Hherlirnf Wasco County, Oregon. Slicrla's Sale Foreclosure. Mnrv I.. Harbison, by Hubert K. Harbison her nitiinie.v In fact, plnlntltt', v. noughts l.iHKmiiii and Annie Lick man, foinierly hus band and wile, tlelentliinls It v virtue ol an execution, decree and order of siile, duly Issued out of, anil under tne seal of the elrcllll court ol the slate of Oregon, county of Wnsco lo me airevieu.uttu a intuitu ilttv of June. llHin. uiion m decree for the fore- citiNioeof h cerinln mortgage, and Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the Jllli iluv of .lime, nun, in I lie anove em it leu iac in fnvor of the liliiliUHt. Mary I.. Har bison, and ag'ilnsl the ilelendants Douglas I u'k it i ii ii mill Annie l,iN-k!tuMl, as judgment debtors in the several sums on lliree certain .u,rv notes. to-Wlt: Oil noil! No. olltt. principal, 'the sum ol three hundred (:I0) doll ma loucthcr with Iniernst al Ibe rate ot to per i, .,.,,! oer an nil in from I lie. 'lilt h day of April. hull, till Hie Win day of May. huh, smounllng ,..,i,., ii three hundred, iinriy-iwo and Ml tun (isi:u..iii dollars, Willi Interest on said aniouiil liiim May mil, Wi until paid at the i iiieol In per cent per annum on mile No. two, principal, nve hundred itoimi dollars, together Willi Interest Ihereon at the rale of H per cent per annum r..r ...i.i time amounting In all to the sum ol live hundred, forty-three, and IK) dUVIMt) .i..ii,.t-ti with Interest ou saltl auiounl irtim May ;mth. Mft, until paid, at the rate of s per on note No. three, principal, flvo hundred , jm, ...n.ru lonelie r Willi Interest thereon i ...... ii, mini II ve hundred, forty-three and :u-l(W (fiW.:U) dollars willi Intensi on said amount from Muv :Mlih. looi'i, tmlll luil'l at the rale ofs per t ,,rc.-iti oer annum, all Ol United States ioi- Miiltl I lilt'. UUIOUm 1IIU hi an i" I'm "'on '" gold coin; making an aggregate auiounl of I..,.. itiiiilred. n ll ecu, 1.1-un (Slieil.ll dolliirs.prllieipal and till, with Inlere.t there in trtun siay .miu, i'u' ,....,. imiiIiI mill lui'lliel HUH! Ill """iu unit iitMiti en i 'in do Mrs or taxes pain uy ine iiaiiiuu with lllleresi mere. "j Mav lt .i, until paid, al me raie in in per eeiii ,r'H on all in Clllted .stales goltt colli, tts gcilier with Hie further sum ol one hundred illnl 11 IV O II tlOltuir, 1""""'.' n ..,l I lie' fuilber sum of twenty (JUI (loll ars costs, and tlie iiosis of anil upon Ihls writ: and etiinmanding me to make aale of real property embraced ill such decree of ftireclosare. and here inafter desirilsil. I will mi Saturday: the ."ah day nf August, liMlli. at the hour of one o'clts-k in the aftei noon of said day. and at the front door of (tie county court house in ine liaues v.uy, was'o county, state of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder fur cash ill hand, all the right. title and interest which the defendants Douglas Irfickman and Annie lii'hnian. or either of tlienl. hail on Hie Will day of April. 1114, Hie date of the iniirtiriurcd foreeloned herein, or which alien de fendants or either of Ihem herein have since acim ..r n.w tiave. in and lo I hat certain real prop. rty. Hiluate m the couiily ol wasco and state ol Oregon, ami ilescrilieU as lollnws. to-wu: Ih'ginning at a point forty nsls west from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the Hoiillieast quarter of section 111 towiiship two north, range ten easl ot me wiiiamene meriiiiiiu. running thence west forty nsls, Ihenca north fi.tly rtsls. tlionce east forty rods, thence south c.i'iv rntlM lo (ho ulace of iH-ginniiig. containing ten acres of land, or so much of said property as will satisfy the judgment and deeroe, with costs and acciiiuig costs. .Saul properly will be sold sunject lo conarma uii.l riHl..iiiKliitn UK nv aw liniviiltHi. Dnl.tl al The Dalles, Oregon, una z.tn uay ol June. lile. r . ('. SK. ION, SherltT of Wasco tulllty, Oregon. JOHN 1.K1.ANI) HKNHKIISON. ilj .i Attorney for plamtitr. Real Estate tiO acres, live miles out; unelcareil; No. 1 nooil hmil; a snap at Haitian acre. tH acres ou the I'.ast Mile; riuki aniile lan. I; fJtKK). 40 acres in illow I' lilt ; unelcareil, at $:t;uK). JO aerer, live set to .Newtown Btuiles, halance in tiinhcr; live miles from tmst- olllre; ."i"il neighl'crhootl ; flllH). 7 aeies near town all in heirses anil :iiies, incluciuK six shares of w ater, at f.'-JHO. 4il acres 1J miles from .Mosier tli'iot, ruht in the heart ol tlie Iron licit ; Jti acres improved ; 4 ai t't s in potatoes, HI acres in Unit, 1 scie iu grapes, J acres in prunes ; price f J aK). It) iitTt s hint lit 1 1 il near White Sal mon; 4 acres improved, l's acres ber ries, lot) topitratted Irees; water and gooti iHiiiiiings ; an uteui ptace lor a mine, f I UK). A acres, J miles from town, free water ft -room house, stalde, chicken house, store house and sheds, some wood; a splendid place (or a vegctahle (jarden, ttiiut pond, Kisiil celery ami asparagus land; line vi?w of the river, fl'Jtlt). We have good values in city proiierty. H. M. Abbott C. Robs ESTATE AND HOOD RIVER REAL EXCHANGE CO. Post Office Opposite 1 O- Rivcrvicw Park and Idlewilde Additions Easy Grades, Fine View and Good Water ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON 0 R. & N. TRACK WITH DEVELOPED WATER POWER Cheap lots for building Small Houses near Flour Mill FRUIT LAND FOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT HOOD RIVER DEVELOPMENT CO. Office T HE fall line of new are arriving. Fifty titleH are now in. New ones will be added as fast as they leave the publisher. For this year's trade, 1 have bought a large and well-selected stock. Don't wait until holidays to select your gifts in this line. Come in and look them over; read them, anil tljen you will know what you are sending. Refrigerators! Refrigerators!!. Refrigerators!!! Hot weather is Ice will soon be delivered at your door, buy a ...REFRIGERATOR. and be prepared to keep cool. We have just added this line and can save you money. NORTON & SMITH, Opposite IE:ig. Class L:illIaer37" HAIR GOODS nd TOILET ARTICLES Natural wavy switches, Enlish wave, Pompadour rolls and bangs. Hair goods of every description made to order. Agent for the celebrated Marie tit; Medicis' ('old ('ream anp Yucca powder. Mount Hood Store W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Fine Fishing Tackle Ammunition Dry (Joods II a nl ware (Iraniteware Notions 1 la v drain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries EVERY FARMER In Hood Kiver Valley needs to use good tools, the best is not too good for him. I am prepared to supply all your needs in Plows, Harrows. Cultivators, In fact till tools that are needed on every well equipped farm. For orchard tools California Sr. Right Lap Cuta way has no superior. The Ohio Reversable Extension Head Disc is the only one on the market that is worthy of the name. Acme Harrow is too well known to need a description. Osborne Combination Spring a conipet itor. If you need a WAGON OR BUGGY I can supply you. For clearing your land you need powder 1 have just received a carload and have it stored in a mag- izine here, and can supply you it from Portland. Land Plaster, Flour and Feed in anv quantity and at the right prices. Full line of staple r .,.,.1 t.i;..i, T.w. l l.x n L..1.v..;.H.- meet ICS, .I11IHUIIUIUII UIIU r toiling u mi- ci nin-i nm . Rarb Wire, Rope, Axes, X-Cut Saws, Shovels. Spades and gaman tools. 3ihJ and Hirer Street. CflOICE RESIDENCE next to Waucoma Hotel and popular books vSLOCOM'S near at hand. Postoffice Tooth Harrows are without good cheaper than you can get Yours For Rusincss, D. M'DONALD Hood Rirer, Ore. LOTS FOR SALE IN HOOD Joseph A. Wilson Agent for Wire Wound Wooden Water Pipe JAS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am prepared to execute all orders for granite and marble work, monuments, tombstones, etc. Also contract for all kinds of stone masonry, con crete, etc. THE O.K. BARBER .SHOP.. ' Four Chairs Quick and atitisfuctury work. Two hath ttilm in connection. RUSSELL & REES, Props. FRAZIER & SON, PLASTERERS Flue and Fireplace Work a specialty. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. MURRAY KAY, Civil Engineer and Surveyor HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Accuracy guaranteed. Twelve years' experience m entiii) of the hci-t Ameri can railroads. Consultation free. P. M. HALL-LEWIS Civil and Architectural Engineer and Surveyor. ' Office, Si'cnnit St., fltlinlnlnir Wmicoma Hotel. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOSEPH A. WILSON HAS Developed Water Power fur siile. I'urtics desiring power for iiiiiiiiifactiiring purposes will do well to write to liiin. kTpTorrT CONTRACTOR Rrick-work, Plastering and Cement-work. FREDFRICK & ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Eitimate furnialisil cm all kimls of work Phones: jftR, SIM0NT0N & SONS Architects and Builders. Decorative, Painting and Paper Hanging l'luns furninlieil. Estimates care fully made. HOOD KIVEIt, OUECiOX. " J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 25 yeart' experience. Will fnr olih plana and specifications for all kinds of buildings. Strictly up to data. Located at Hood River. STRANAHAN 4 SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. S. H. COX Contractors .and Builders Plans and Estimates Fuinishid. forsaleT FOR $1,5 0 0 8-room residence Compartively new, with lot 70x"ii, near icliiKii House, litis is a ttesintlile place situated :u tlie part of the town. Any one looking fur a coiufurtalile home at a low price should wo it. ChII on W. J. Hak r & Co., or w rile to owner. L,. N. Blowers MiNxi1 Kiver, Oregon. WOOD IOR SALE I am prepared to furnish mill and ulah wkihI, nlsii other kinds of wood. I have a new Bteiuii wikuI saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FRED HOWE. Phone 121. Water and Light Notice All water and light hills must be paid at the company's, olllce each month in advance, nu or before tlie 10th day ol the month. No collector will be seni out hereafter In all cases where bills are not promptly paid when due, the ser vices will lie discontinued until all arrearages are paid. HOOD KIVER ELECTRIC L. P. A W. C. By E. E. GOFF, Mgr. IMP fff " o . RIVER HOMESEEKERS Don't be deceived by what certain parties tell you about WHITE SALMON They are grinding their ax, and you may feel its sharp edge. See for yourself Go to the depot and examine the ' White Salmon Berries Compare them with any raised in Hood Rier for eize, tirinnees, color and flavor. It takes more than a "Hocky liluff" to raise mcli fruit. Come and view our beautiful valley ; we can fhow you tlie soil, climate and location for tirst-class fruit and berries. Just as good land as you will pay twice as much for where you buy repu tation. Land that is sure to advance in value as our valley develops. Call at the White Salmon Land com pany, it is our pleasure to show stran gers tlie valley. White Salmon Land Co. White Salmon, Wash. Don't Go Dry Just because you are In a Dry Town Get your (Want List) made out ready for next Saturday for everything you need, such as Flour, Feed, Stock Food, Chick Food, Russian Lice Killer, Blue Vitrol, Lime, Cement, Salt. Place your orders with II. W. Wait and get not only good goods at the right prices, out also a FREE LEMONADE. Remember I have 9 different I'rnnd of Flour, and am going to close out as nearly as possible. Goods guaranteed as represented. H. W. WAIT. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and Confectionery, Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco. Hood River Heights Confectionery II. F. JOCHIMSEN, Prop. Near Paseball Grounds on the Heights (Jive Us a Call DEITZ Photo Studio NOW OPEN Ourfino new studio is now ojkmi for business. Every thing new and up-to-date. Come in and have your photos taken Work guaranteed. DIETZ, The Photographer. E. R. Bradley PRINTING HIGH GRADE PAMPHLET AND COMMRRCIAL WORK PROMPTLY PERFORMED PRKtS ALWAYS RI0IIT We are here to do your work today tomorrow and every other day, and our money (what little we have) is spent in Hood River. We want your work and can do it nuitly and SATISFACTORILY GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I have for location some choice apple landtt mil tinnier cluiniK. also rrlimiiiislimcwui and and to script. Ill on or address, W.M. T. HAND, lies. Phoue 37ti. Hood River. Ore e o I o