INCIDENTS OF A GREAT BEAR HUNT A1. M. Hill, Frank Stanton and U. A. Newman, who will be recognized an prominent East Side orchard wen, with a Mr. Fike Of Black Hawk coun ty. Iowa, whom the; took along to catch mountain trout, and accompa nied by Frank's dog, Dick, to track the bear, started prepared for a bunt. The sun had not yet risen last Thursday morning when theae four men climbed into a mountain back behind Frank' powerful bay team, mid with Dick following behind, started up the mountain. After a few hours' drive they reached LonU Hurkhard'a ranch at the foot of the Lava lteda. Here they left the team and engaged the service of the old hunter as guide. The provisions and blanket! were equally divided and strapped upon their shoulders, and with brave hearts they started into the forest. Up, up they went, through deep ra vines and over high, rocky bluffs, through the dark forests where the crack of the huntsman's rifle Is ej dom heard. The shades of evening were faat closing when tired and thirstv thev found themselves on a high mountain with the cool water ol the mountain brook far below them. Thev must reach this before dark. Hastily they began the descent. The packs grew heavier upon their shoul ders, but the inventive mind of M. M. Hill devised a scheme to descend with groater ease. Unfastening hit pack he started it rolling down tht steep bank. It gathered momeutun as it went and bounded and roller Into the middle of the swift stream Long before the hunters reached tb bottom it was lost in the darkness. It contained all the blankets. . The evening meal was soon prepared and they settled arouul the oamp tin to pass the night as best they could without blankets. And a long night 11 wus. U. A. Newman burrowed a holt in the soft ground beside the Are. Kike, the tenderfoot from Iowa, tool the bark olf a tree and ooverlng him self completely with it, took his plact beside Newman. M. M. Hill, dlspon sing with all preliminary arrange merits, lay down beside the fire Frank Stanton and L;niis ISurkharo took turns at keeping the fire going. The night passed with but one nils hup. M. M. Hill was aroused in the midst of his dream by his bat catching (ire and it was partly burned before be awoke. In the early morning un der the direction of Burkhard, they separated in search of game. Fike could not Hsh ; the foxy trout would not bite. The great forests were new to him and he gazed continually at the lofty fir and cedar and did not wander far from their rendezvous. Hill walked until he no longer knew In which direction he was going. Even the sun was moving in the wrong direction, lie made bis way over deep ravines and across mountain tor rents and as a last resort in the mid dle of the afternoon, climbed to the top of a high mountain and found himself at the very spot where he started bis blankets rolling the night before. Frank Stanton and his dog Dick farud not so well. Dick led him high up the mountain far from camp, lie begun to return, but too late he wan lost In the forest. He knew of but one thing to do And a mountain stream and follow it to its mouth. He immediately started down the moun tain gorge, The mountain trout lay quietly in the brook, but he did not stop to llsh. He started two deer from their feediug ground, but he was too frightened to snoot straight. At just Bundown be came In sight of the cabin of a rancher. The most wel come sight he ever saw. He sat down to collect his thoughts. His hands were cut and bruised. His trousers were badly torn ; one leg was entirely gone helow the knee. With great In genulty be took his shoe strings, and with bis pocket knife for a needle, sewed together the lemnauts of blr trousers. Thus making himself more presentable he proceeded to the cub in, whore he was hospitably received ami hit wants supplied. The hunters that night gathered ai the cabin of the old tranner OiHeld. and were greatly concerned about the non-appearance or Frank Ktanton. The trapper gladly shared with them his bed, and they slept that night five In a row, huddled together like sheep under two small lilaukets. Jibe next morning thoy started for home in search of Frank Stanton. They found him sittiug lu the door of Burkhard' on one leg crossed over the other. his arms folded and calmly smoking his pipe. It took them one whole day to recuperate under Louis Burkhard ' hoHiiltalile care, and then M. M. Hill. Frank Stanton and U. A. Newman re turned home, where they will verify l Mo tiutn ot tins bunting trip. Kills Neighbor In Self-Decence. Dufur Springs was the scene of a tragedy last iuesday morning, when Charles Underwood shot and killed JJlcK Darnell or Dennett as be was conimouly known. Underwood sur rendered at once to the authorities, and was taken to The Dalles last Wed nesday by Shorltf Sexton. llio Inquest conducted by Coroner imrget revealed the following facts: Bennett had leased a farm to Un derwood, reserving the right to so much garden truck, lu which apples were not meutloued. The meu had frequently quarreled over the division and Monday when Mrs. Bennett went over to get some apples they were re fused her. Her husband was workinu with a threshing crew and when he returned that night was informed of the treatment given. Bennett, who was a hot-beaded fellow, tired up at once and, compelling his hired man, Simmons, to accompany him, started out for Underwood's. Kuteriug the house, armed with his usual weapon, a Winchester, he informed Under wood and his brother-in-law, Wood ward, who with Mr. and Mrs. McCabe were in the house, that they must go at ouce and apologize to Mrs. Benuett or he would settle with them. There was no bing left to do under the cir cumstances but go, and that without shoes, as Bennett would brook no de lay. On the wsy Woodward, who is hut a boy, started to run. Benuett llred a shot at him, but he g t away. Underwood climtied the hill in his bare feet and apologized to the lady. As he left the house Bennett said to him : "If you're not out of the coun try tomorrow I'll kill you." No sooner was Underwood home than with Woodward he went and bor rowed a neighbor's gun, and goiug up the road laid la wait until Bennett passed going to his work in the morn ing. Theu, hid behind some tree, he tired. A number of shots were tired, but although there was a shot out of Bennett's gun, it was not de termined whether or not he fired it at that time. One of Underwood's bul lets killed Bennett's horse also. The sympathy of the neighborhood seems to be with Underwood, who is a young mau of 2i years aud has always No woman can look beautiful without Sood health. A woman's good health epends on those organs peculiarly femi nine, and which so often become disor dered, causing misery and drawing-down pain. Nature's laws are perfect, health endures If you obey them, but disease follows dlsoU-dleiice. The distressing complaints of women are often brought about by catching cold at a critical period, breathing foul Indoors' air and long hours of work ami nervous tension. Go straight to Nature for tbo cure to the forest. Dr. 1'icrcc's Favorite Pro scription Is Suture' cre for the dis tressing complaints of women, l'rof. King, Af. D., In his American Ilispeiisa tory, says of Black Cohosh or Black Hnake root "our early American In dians set a high value on this root In diseases of women. H i KurpiUHid hu no oilier dnm, in amijrMlve ctmdUhim of the part where titer are rulm pufrif and teiuUrnem." Lady's Slipper root Is a "nerve stimulant and tonic, Improving Isith circulation and nutrition of the nerve centers favoring sleep and cheerful condition of the mind; of service in mental depression, nervous headache, Irregularities of women with despondency."-fni. Klii. Besides the hove Ingredients there are Ooltlen heal, Unicorn and Blue Cohosh roots In Ur. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser will he sent free, paper-lsmncl, for 1 one-cent stamps, or cloth-hound for .'II stamps. Over im pages and Illustrated. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should Is) used with "Favorite Prescription" when ever a laxative is required. been considered a quiet young fellow, while Bennett was known to be quar relsome. His victim was about 4! years of age and leases a wife and jbree child) en. Pleased to Secure Mr. II all. Dallas Observer. The jurisdiction of Rinaldo M. Hall, advertising agent of the O. It. k N. Co., baa been extended to In elude the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon. This will be pleasing news to the people of the Willamette valley and southern Oregon, as this some what neglected portiou of the state will be sure to receive attention from now on. Mr. Hall is a brilliant and forceful witer, aud his descriptions of the oouutry reached by the O. K. & N. lines have been an Invaluable factor in attracting Immigration to Eastern Oregon aud the Columbia river val ley. In addition to his work of pro paring folders, pamphlets iifid other publications for bis company, he has been a steady contributor to the lead ing advertising ningazlnos end peri odicals, and his articles descriptive of the Pacillo Northwest have attract ed much favorable attention aud com ment. An important feature of Mr. Hall's work is his regaid for truth and aoouracy of detnll. Care Is taken to avoid exHgeratou and cureless state ments, and homeseekers huve learned that they can depend upon any infor mation contained in a publication sent out from bis department. Wet-tern Oregon has long needed some mail like Mr. Hall to tell the world of its wonderful resources and advantages, and now that Mr. Craig hus pluceil bim at the bead of the new depait ment, all may rest assured that the work will be performed thoroughly and well. Oregon Exhibit Is the Best. 100(1 First St., Seattle, Wash., Sept. 15, l'JOTi. Editor Ulucier: Arriving In Portland so late Monday evening "hitting the Trail" was the only thing doing, so that wus "hit with u broad 8111110.'' But Tuesday, by hui-t- ling, managed to take a peep Into the (loveinmout, Oregon, Washington, Forestry, Agriculture aud Oiiontal buildings. Oregon has the best exhibits there. California and Washington come next, while North Dakota has the moHt outline dlsDluv of exhibits. Florida. my home state, was asleep when this '05 fair was known to the rest of the world. Therefore, the "Lund of Flow ers ' Is not there, riorum tins awaK oned, and will be at the Jamestown rair In 1SKI7. ALBERT ANSON GRAHAM. Apple Growers We wish to correspond with you alsnit apples. Will pay cash for right varieties aud prices. A. 1. Blowers A Co., Seattle, Wash. Notice. If ttier art any oliitnm Htfulnnt llio pMiitu of A. u. MtKmmv, imH'UHf'U, ine wiim win im paid by UwvtiiK ftmnintH at tliu olllet of John liCiMUii umtUHrHon, or Mcmiing ini'iu 10 iirn Mrkunicy hL Ifrowuavllle, Or. ic'S Milk For Sale. Have 10 iiuai-tH of iiilik riiiliv to illsismt uf. Ptione SH, Varniers. PJS.tYKItl l':!'' "6 Moving If you haven limine or harn you want moved or leveled up, we J. T. Ntalt lh. Typewriters. No. 1 model Hniltli-I'remlor Hum No. model KenOuRton .'sum No. ne del Item Inn ton mewl i0n Warreuted In pertecl comlltlou, Can litiuten si the Kinder otttce. Notice. We have disponed of till itmiimU due un to S. M. ItlowtTK, who will collect twine. HttyiU'K t Co. All nmmut due me not paid ty September lft, will be nut lu un attorney h hattiU. h.'I S. M mowers. Notice. My wile, I'hoehe Itepp, hnvln left my hed mid hoard, 1 hereby give notlee that I shall not be reNpoiiMlhle for debt Incurred by her. t oo rad ttcpn. Hood Utver, Or., Sept. 4, VMW iK IF YOU STARi.lu.ER WE CAN CURE YOU Ti !wtd Phono Mrtrl Institute nd School for Htmmnr of ltrtlt. Mlchltwi. MtuMlalimt )?rt rn. Umv9 rtiml IhiiUiumtt Gold MmUl awtnttKl WurM'a Katr Hi l.ouln. IWH. Komimlt hy i)iynto tani. ltifttir, rlvrtrvnwit. tul irrathmt tctt wher. TIiIh InatUutioti It WcHtcrn Hriuu-ta t IVrt laml with A ry lartra rla of Miilla in atltHulanc men ami women, irtrUaiut " " iutp, tu tuttity Many hav hcfti cutvri In tlnva wi'i'kn, lull to all wwk lath liiut usually rwHiuhwl. Wlllrloa tit I'ortlamt mootobtr Hth, Will aoefpt pititla until 8'iktMiitfr lat. A VOHITIVK. ABSOLUTE CUR It OUAKANTEKO. WrUat one for iwrtloHlaraaml tvnui. It you mention thin imer ami arml It itmu In atantiM, to cover onatatr, I will tend you our rK-th hutiiul. VtK natf hook. Th OrltfU) and Tnmlmriit of Stammer! iitf, ire otcbaj-tf, l.ld reu WILLIAM T LIWTi WMtern RepreMiiUiUvs Aaaoclat PrlnolpM , W. Cor 1 8th and KMattfh BlrMl PORTLAND, OHKlKIN Hot!o pupil awt-pUni al ivrtlaud ftftr Bpl. lft. A NEW STOCK OK FRESH Groceries, Flour and Feed Iuih been installed by LAMAR & DUNN at the old stand, just sontli of Indian Creek bridge, and the firm extends an invita tion to their former patrom to call and see thorn. Cordially yours, LAMAR & DUNN. aw 11 IE I Hi WITH YOl'li JOL'HNKY If your tickets read over the Denver anil Kio Graixlo Ituilroari, the "Scenic Line of the World," BECAUSE There lire o ninny scenic attract inns and oiiitH ofinlercNt ulonx the line lictweeii Ojjilen anil Denver I hut I lie trip never hecomes tiresome. If you are olng Kant, write for Infor mation and K't a iiretty hook that will tell you all about it. IV. C. Mi llKIDF, (icncrul Ajfcnt, 124 Third Street, PORTLAND, OKKdON. When you go Camping take along some of tho e fine Lunch Goods you will find at THE FAVORITE S, L. YOUNG, Prop. Phono, Main 55. Do you want a snap? You can't lose if you buy a tract in famous MAINE & BOWMAN PLAT itt' '"v ,-. IS ' w J. -Vi 1 - ",r . Cut u in tracts to suit you .lust sold ton acres for two thousand dollars and the rest, than that which we re- servo will soon bo Hold. The finest berry ami apple laud in tho world. Within the city limits ol White Salmon. Ten-aero or unialler tracts JiihI tho thing for berries and vcHctublos. After you have looked around come anil see un ami you will find jnnt what you have have been looking for. Cherries from tract this year are the winners in the great truit exhibits. MAINE & BOWMAN, White Salmon, Wash, NOTK'K FOR 1THLICATION. l ulled Stiitea I .hiiiI Olllex, at The liiillca, ilreuitn, AUK. 'M, IIHCi. Nollee In herehy iclven that the Io1lowln. iiHinel Keiller has illeil nollet of IOh intention to iniike Unit) nritol In Niipoort or IiIm claim, mid I hut Kitttl priMtr will ne made before the Itetilxier and Kieelver, nl Tlie iiille, Oregon, mi nettilier lllli, 111 6, vlr..: NKI.SitN o. llll.I.INCH, nf lliind Hiver, Oreuiui, on II. V.. Ni. Ifti. ftr the N W'.SW',, slI 'W',, mill lulu 3 ami 4. .1 Siviioii Tti. I N., II. 11 f:., W. M. lie tmiiieH Hie fiitliiwlnte wilnetiNeM to prove hu iimtlniiiiuri renlilenee Uhh Hint culUva ttiin ul hhIiI land, vlK.: I.eier menu. Hurry Kemp, Omar M. Ixv Witt unit .Itoneti sirniiiiliHii, all of Hood Klv er, ori'iion. .7. vi M I ( II A KI, T. N Ol .A f , H.lster- Land for Rent. Nino irrrs of Htraw lirry nml clover laml, ntlunlctl on l.yumn Miilih avrnue, martiwn. VVaior ami iliuni' ttiverlnir the iltue. fund rriit pri'tt-mtl. Will rent Iniio one to 1110 'fiirM. Apply to J, N, Tt'nl, I'ortlaud, Ore., or Ht the pre hum, j-vir Horses For Sale. ( nuplo til t4'Hiio, welvhlntr uW And l.'-u; will M-ll chptip; No tinve srverHl 11k liter hor-cMHiut driving pontca. Inquire WytmJt Krem, White Salmon, Wash. ic't Plymoth Rock. For ShIc An on lM'ktiiK tor fnll blixnled IMymotith Kot'k rtKMtrri? I f so, we buj; t llial )ou eall and inpt-t'l our Un.'k tefore you nittkc your purelmNe. We have Ihem up t NUiudtud. mid will in.ike prlxe-wlnuertt; "fee txanwe iolimMt Wus mid ttoakti, nhe comlw, W.'ll oullt Hnd No. 1 birds, Itetter deal hi I ome where you ean make your eholoo. M r. F, Ura, foni at Koekford Store. 1A Williams Fine line of Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc. Also Spray Q. P.ring in your . ? COMPLETE STOCK Hardware, A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS Still have left a few pairs of Men's and Boys' Merrit's Pants and Ladies' Skirts. Men h Tan Shoes, tfo iA good values, at u)04 U Trading Stamps Given LFSIIXCar STABLE ..Livery, Feed Special pianos. We do 0. T. RAW80JN. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will have and can sup ply in any number Cherry, Pear,Apricot,Peach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitren berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON. Hood River, Or. S. J. FRANK All Repairing Promptly Attended to HOOD RIVER PIANO The very finest line of Pianos, from the cel ebrated Chiekerinjr, the renouned Weber, the line Kimball, which is used and known for its purity of tone and easy action, the silver-toned llobart M. Cable, and on down the line of Pianos to suit your means and pocket book. He sure to write for terms, or come and see PARKINS & HUGHES, At EILERS MUSIC CO., The Dalles, Oregon. Pharmacy Material E. WILLIAMS, Prop. Proscriptions. .'Peter Painrer SaVS uqpc 01 an. ' ire cracKs up an 3urds of paint excepting Patfon's M'Prooffint Patton's Sun-Proof Palnw irlve double the nervlce of ull-wblte-lead or any ordinary pulnts. They are made of the most perfect combination of paint ma te nnis to stand the severest trial the sun and weather ean irlve them Send for book and color card (free) to Patkw Paint Co., Lake Street, Milwaukee, Wis. FOH SALB BY W. HAYNES Stoves, Ranges Comforts, splen- tf OP diuMy made, $1 to tJlsOD for Cash Purchases. and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Howes lintiylit, sold or exclmngetl. rieaburo parties can secure flrst-elnas rigs. utti'iitiun given to moving furniture ami everything horses can do. 1 F. H. STANTON Dealer In Harness S: Saddles OREGON LESLIE BUTLER TRUMAN BUTLER BUTLER & A little reasonable frugality while one is earning money; a little money put carefully good institution, may mean a bar against want, care and trouble that the improvident person will fail to cope with. Why not the old and tried BANK OF BUTLER & CO., Hood River, Oregon. McCOY & THOMAS Manufacturers of all kinds of , ....Rough and Dressed Lumber.... Seasoned lumber of all kinds in stock. We make the best prices to contractors and builders. It will pay you to see us for prices before you make your contracts. McCOY & THOMAS, White Salmon, Wash. Mill north of White Salmon. 1 r.sc hills "CUPID" is the Fancy Patent. "HOOD RIVER" is the popular priced Flour. Ask your grocer for our Graham, Whole Wheat & Farina Also Bran, Shorts, Middlings and Barley IT IS THE BEST. Hood River Milling Co. SPOT CASH GROCERY ' WOOD & SMITH BROS., Proprietors. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Free Delivery. Phone 0. L. GILBERT, Proprietor. Mt. Mood Hotel HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Headquarters for Tourists & Commercial Travelers Regular Rates. $1.25 to 92.50 per day. Bbeclal Rates by We.k or Month. Stage leav dally for Cloud Cap Inn during July, Auguit and September. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Phone 9ill A. D. MAINE & CO. White Salmon, Wash. General Contractors and Builders. Estimates on all kinds of work cheerfully furnished and the. b 'St of Mrorlc manship guaranteed. We are doing the building of this section at present. Our work will Fpeuk for itself. F. S. STANI LY. Tut.. . I.. SMI1II, Us First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Remember That this bank is a Home Institu fc.,, tion and we invite your business on a basis of mutual helpfulness. Our Motto: "A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL." FatHhlirthed 1900. Residents of Waeco Co. for 24 Years. CO., BANKERS. away in the keeping of some This is the Mill that makes the I: EST FLOUR ever put oi- the Hood River market. C. F. GILBERT, Manager. HOOD RIVER, OR. Y'm-riep. E. 0. H AM 1IAR Ci tlm r i