OD RIVER GLACIER iMiit'il ever? 'J hurwifty by AklHLK U. MOU. Publisher. finm of nubscripuuii- tl.M i 7ur w P'4 In Bdvtnce. THURSDAY, ()(TOl!Kli 111, 1005. The big huncbos of harmony brought to light t Mr. linker's oonvotition were from all respect purely unadul terated. If the party can keep up the good work, we shall have a republican governor next year. After four and u half inonthH, the Lewis and Clark exposition came to an end at 12 o'clock hint Saturday night, the turnstiles having recorded an attendance for tho Inst day of ."0, W and for tho entire oxpoHition 2,.r)iri,500. Editor LyouH of the Independence Went Side Eutnrpriso tolls bow to Htop the mail order business, lie says: The country press generally is deal ing th" mail order business gome pretty hard knock. The most clfect ivo and really the only way to head it oil' is through live advertising hy home merchants. Heal estate transfers have not been so brisk in Hood Iliver for months. Tho rush for fruit lands is without doubt Home of the direct returns of the great Lewis und Clink exposition. The fair has cost Hood Kivor a direct expenditure of thousands of dollars, but results are already in evidence, and there is no pessimism here. Verily prosperity has ontered tl.o sanctum of the (ioldeiidale Sentinel. Editor liyars has purcliasod a type getting machine, which makes it pos sible for him to issue an all home piint G'-page papoi, und the an noiinoement is mudothatMr. liyars is likely to be (ioldeiidulo's next post master. "Thorn that has gits. " ' The prize cups olf'ered for the boi t apple exhibit at tho January meeting of the Horticultural society are very handsome articles made of enamel tlnish copper with oxydized silver handles and trimmings und the grower who carries one of them home may well bo proud of It for its own beauty us well as for what it will signify, says tho liural Nurthwest. Men of all supposed factions intend ed the republican love feast in Port land lust week. There was apparent from hll sides a disposition to recog nize th people's choice of tho primal y nominating law ; that every republi can should work for his friend before the primaries, nod support the nomi nees afterward. If wo bear this in inlnil next June, republican success is assured. Now that the apple men are picking and packing their tine apples, it would be well to lay aside a few box es of tho choice ones for exhibition purposes at the January meeting of the Horticultural Society. A number of lmndsouio prize cups have boon olfored us prizes by the Portland com mission houses. It wouldn't look well for Hood liiver growers to attend tho meeting and say they forgot about saving uny apples for this con test. A good many people in Oregon Came from Missouri, and it will re quire the actual apples to convince them that Hood liiver deserves the prizes. Itemombor now ami save out sonio plates of the choice apples. Some months ago the Glacier urged the planting of pear orchards by Hood liiver fruitgrowers. Itoguo Itivei fruitgrowers begun setting pear orch ards several years ago, und now that section of Oregon is regarded us one of tho best pour districts In tho West. Look at tho remarkable prices real ized last week by J. V. I'erkins on n car loud of Cornice pears: From l?7.7u tolfli. 10 a box, averaging Mi.NO, and the carload, consisting of 1000 hall boxes, brought 3120, the highest price over received in New York for u car loud of pears. Other Kogue liiver nrchardista are aiding in establish in.' a reputation for Southern Oregon pours. A curlond of liurllett pears re cently sold at an average of 1.30 a box und u carload of lleiirro d'Anjou or?-).:itia box. Mr. I'erkins used hull boxes holding t! pounds of fruit each, and muile from (dean No.l lumber. He used lithographed paper end labels on tho boxes, fancy lace paper border and lithographed tup mat. These stories compare well with returns from Hood liiver Newtown and Spitz eulierg apples. Cornice, lleurro d 'Aii jim thillosc ainljliarl lott do well on Hood Kiter soil, and live and ten-acre orchards of these varieties should net handsome letiirns to t he growers who plant t hem. Ask Aid lor Heading liooni. To all who may be Interested in the opening up of a reading room in Hood liiver, so that our boys and young men may have u ciiiutorlalil.) place where they can go and spend an even ing protllably to themselves, we desire to say that you mo earnestly solicited to make donations of iniigiiinos, pap ers, books or money that the tables may be supplied w it li up In date liter ature, 1 'lease bring or scud your con Irihtuinus to ( 1. M. Heeler, at the I'. II, parsonage. This reading loom will lie opened on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 0:30 to H p. m All persons are invit ed and will li ml a welcome to this reading room. Ilnsket ball room will be opened on Tuesday evening. These looms will lie in charge of Mrs. Heeler, who will be in attend ance each even ing to look alter the wants and needs of the young people. If you don't provide sonic entertain inent for young people t hey w ill tlnd it for themselves. A word to the wise is sutltcieut. H. A till lie Training I'nr The linv. The boys of the Unitarian Sunday school have formed an athletic club with the following olllcers: Willie Chandler, president; I'.verett Kami, vice president; linger Mco, secretary; Audrey Itlowers, treasurer. The purpose of the club is to in dulge in healthful, recreation, sports, amusements und reading that shall contribute to gentle-manliness. A. K. Franz has been chosen physical instructor with (leorge Howe us assis tant. For a few weeks none but the boys of the Sunday school can be en tertained, but as the preparations are perfected others may lie admitted to membership later. GUARDING ORCHARD FROM THE BEARS Special Correspondence. Underwood, Wush., Oct. 1H. lien Deals has had a new job of lute night watching. An old liear and two cubs have been visiting his apple orchard and helping themselves. When tin y didn't llnd enough on the ground they broke limbs anil have done eon sidei Bible damage. Charley Tubbs of Chenowith bus been watching with him with a 30 -30 in hand. Will Wendorf lias returned to Un derwood. Freil Luthy gathered about llfteen pounds of English walnuts fr in a young tree in his yard this fall, which shows what Underwood can do when given a chance. A gale has been plucsd uoross the road leading to the old bridge on White Salmon, for the purpose f clos ing the road, but travelers have left it open ami cross the briilgo ut their own risk. The surveyors for the Washington state road have completed their wnik through Underwood. Mr. King and wife have moved on their homestead on the mountain. A. J. Haynes and party leturned Wednesday from Yakima. Mr. Cromwell purchas ,d tho old school house. llert Veatch and son returned Wed nesday from a visit to the Lewis and Clark fair. Amos Underwood made business trip to The Dalles Saturday. The government llshory men have about completed their work of secur ing salmon eggs for the hatchery ami expect to move down the middle of this week to the hatchery. Haynes, lioseucrans und Luthy have begun the erection of our new school house. The board purchased no acre of land of E. C. Ooddurd for I he site and he in turn gave the mon ey back to enlarge our library. The building bus been delayed on account of being unable to got their lumber dell vo. od. FOOT BALL WITH THE DALLES SUNDAY The local football eleven will meet The Dulles team on the gridiron of tho latter city Sunday afternoon for the initial game of tho season. Cap tain llrock is acting as coach for the homo team ami will endeavor to In still. as much football lore into the Leum us possible between now und the lay of the gunie. lint live of tho local eleven have ever donned the mnlo sk n, but us one game can tench a player more real football than a mouth's practice, it has been doeemd wise to meet The Dalles boys tills early in tho season, unprepuro I us tlie lined liiver team is. Captain ISrock played with the Walla Wnllu high sciiool mid also the Whitman college team. Schifllor has had experience ut Albany college, while Withrow with his 210 pound has oilmen himself a tower of strength at. guard on some of the strongest teams if tho coast. Kelsey whs ipiarter back for several years on the 1'orthind iieademy eleven. The lails ure enthiiisiistiu and arc. out for practice each evening. The lineup for The Dalles game will be as follows for the local team : dill, center; Withrow, right guard ; Eniorick, right tackle; Kopkio, right end; llnug, light half; Kelsiiy, ipuir tor; Jones, left guard; Walker, lift tackle; Howe, left end; Schilller, let t half; llrock, fullback. Subs: Luck ey, Hart and Ceo. The Dalles Has a "Ihiailj'' Teuin. The Dalles Chronicle. "The Dalles is going to have u dan dy football team this winter," said Arthur Stuhling, who has been chos en as coach, "and we'll give the peo ple some good games. We are now arranging for a game with Hood liiver Saturday and with many others." Twenty four of the younger boys have i(one into tho unionization with a vim mid ure doing practice work each evening. Suits have been oidered which will cost them about ftl.fiO apiece. The sweaters and stockings are black, with three gold stripes. I'o defray tho expenses already in eurred the boys ure planning for u dancing i arty to be given either Tues day or Thursday of next week, when it is hoped our people will encourage the boys by giving them their patron ige. Athletics, and particularly the training the boys get in a football nmo, Is good exorcise for tliem und should be encouraged. IS BUSY MAKING DELICIOUS CIDER M. L. Kinry has installed a hy draulic cider and vinegar press in hi factory located on liaiiroad avenue, between the tlouriiig mill and the freight warehouse, where, when oper ating at full capacity, he is grinding out (in and ",' barrel of apple juice a day. Mr. ilinry has installed his plant here without asking money or favors nf anyone. He has had years of ex perience- in the cider business in the Kast, while his son Nelson who is in partnership with him, is an experi eueed uiuu in u fruit cannery, With this preparation, Mr. Kinry is coiill dent of success, behoving that cider and vinegar is bound to become an i in J 1 1 it u ot byproduct of tho apple business in Hood liiver valley. "I ike all Hood Kiver produtcs, we intend to turn out a strictly tirst class ai tiide, " says Mr. Kinry. "It will not be possible for us to do niuili in this line this year, but we aim to lie prepared tor next season when vvc w ill be able to can berries, cheiries, tomatoes and other fruits and vege tables." Mr. Kinry is paying .' a ton lei cider apples. His main buidiug is :liMn leet in extent, it lias u leauto h'2i. He is installing a 12-liripj power boiler, and will provide the; factory with evaporating pans, kettles ; ami apple butter machinery. j I 1 I .1. 10. llellellius, puhlislier Wiitehiiian, a Swedish paper little, spent last Thnmday in liiver. He was uttrneled heie i apple display at the Lewis and j "vposit ion. I 1 he Never Undersold Hood r ri .'.',v '.i.'rVvV V''- r, fa?drt.tkwlM&fc- ' lve just receiv Wtf''lV y&yrZte&rt li one of tho finest & '( .V-.-;: KvUViS': i liitrirains here. tl ',',. .(,.; '-r.'-V? v-a: 4 styles ;ml can iicfonimoilntt1 the Best Hat Values lints iti'e liest." Men's Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Girls' Caps Of every style, iind lop all purposes, larger ami moie complete lhnn ever. ranjic ipoiii a loe cinld s men for HOc. Just the t When it comes to tors for till kinds. Men's A SWELL SHOE made in all leathers and styles. THIS IS ONE 0 JF.:r :-.!?. ." PRICE! $3 The im mv cmv fnmh. Additional Locals. K. 10. Allen niiide u liusineFH tri to The DiilleH, .Monihiy, The hidie' niil noeiety of tho M. 10. eliureh will meet Kriday iif'ternoou ut the home of .VIi'H. Ilnllieiv, nt '2 o'leoek. Mr. mid Mi'H. Williinn II. 1'iijville of Doleville, N. V,, were nueritn dur ing the week of Mr. nud Mrn. JO. A. I'runz. Mr. Fiiyville iH the lrmliutf hurdwiire inereluint of I lolnevilli). K. A. 'riionuiH of the I'utthcnd Oiya" t'o., who wiih it 1 liiml Kiver visitor during Hie weidt, t-lhli-.i tluit Hood Iv'iver iipplex urn h-IIuik' for centM .'!ieh on the fruit st and i in I 'm I land. l!-ev. O. .1. N'elt-un nf tl.o I'liitminn e.liundi held HervieeH Inst Sunday lit t he Columbia M-lnad Immi.-i', Mi'iionii nee. 'lliere nun a Iiiiko niidieiiee, ami eh'n M'hU had to l,e t . i . i . ; j 1 1 1 in to the liuililinK to ueeoininodi.tti t.ie liHtnertt. ('. I . .Moore, who wan in the city, Monday, from White Salmon, .says the Northern l'acillc is air, inning to eciirti water from the creek near the White Salmon dock, which leads to t he l.cleif that a hint ion will lie locat ed there. The llrst cur id' Hood Io'.viim left, the wiu'elaiie e Kivre Apple ( irow is' t'ni day livening, l.ruiel for whine the fruit ill ! an At i i ii t ic liner r 1 1, in lOuland. liiver of the on. V. New N'ew llooil 'dlle.H Vork, roil allium! consumers The Kn'nthH of thins lod;e looms were the mm ne i i' a merry party Tues day evening. With .Mrs. Kinsey at the piano, a delight lot time was en joyed at. dam i. a.'. 'I'he Kat lilione sis l.ers nssifti d il h the eveninn's enter tainment. Luncheon was served. I'harles T. Kaily o!' I he Oienon Iiiiinlier Co. recei', id v. unl yester 'ay morn iiiK' t lint lii. la n pany had licea awarded a f.'old me. lid for a display of eedar shingles ma e Irom live red ar t i i n I km' and ex hi! il eil at. t lie Lew is and (.'lark es i o-il i.ai. The shingles were umnufui'tiiicd in the mill at. IiikIch. Miss lOinilie Ciosseii of The Dalles still leads the second ili.driet with i1. l!l;i votes and Miss Lucille t'rate follows very clo-elv ith pi.of,; at. to her riedlt. .Miss Stella l.'iel irdson IT.us-J i i luil ii of Hood KiM'i' is t !ni d with voles to her cred il , in t !.e I'. Journal's conlc:t for tin lo Honolulu. free trip Lowell li. .1 n 1 1 on, pm the C I'essor i f uiversit v hol t icult in e at I he of Idaho, at Mo , ov is in t he valley i as tot he met li j uionim;, pick ! securing intoi niai im ods in veiiiie heie p. ,ii.', packim; and shippillK' i- pie--. , i reel .- t o i.-.-iie a subject, Itlld COllle- I'rofessiir .lud-i n pulilicat icn on 1 1 liere liecaust the Hood I he 1 1 1 e lids t lie w m k i f icr apple tiowcl's us a staiulard of inn uremeiit in muvc-s ful horticulture. Harry N. imdl, . eei. 1 eorie spondenl lor t he Twci.tirth t'enti ry 1'ariiier of Ouiiihn, ami tie l-'anii ! ield ami fireside of ('hmeijo. ac companied 1 y I'rne.k t!. S'e heiis of the New York Tri! ;,c, I aniier, the Orange ,liidd Kiiu.ir and the Ver mont I'lirnier, aie speiidim; a few days in llroil liiver, MCiirinK' material tor speciai ai t ides on I l.c liuit industry here. Tliesen.cn have visited other sections of the Noit hvve.-t, and arrived here I'licsilay from Noith akima. Mr. and Mrs S. ('. liiehio of New Paris, I'lel-le county Ohio, were quests hist Thursday at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. S. I'. Illvthe, at Twin Oak farm. Mr. liiehio has just coin plete.l a term as commissioner in I'lel-le eounty, and is louring the Western states and inenh iitally cele - or.it uu; Ins .i vve.liliiu' aiiiiiversai v. ! J7 Is V aw The of the I tie has a In-other, ,1. S. liiehio, lo- -of Se-'cated at Scotts Mills, .Marion county. 1 Hood ; Oi eyon. Mr. liiehie is iea-ed wild hy the j Oioiion, and intends to .-end his pi Clark I J ear old son here that lie icilit se- . cure a location in the We.-t. j PARIS River's Bargain LACE ive Call and MEN'S AND We wish to callyour attention to our fine line of Men and loy.s' Iliits. We have 'all anv purse. We have '. i in the City. "Star Urand hats from 50 cents up. Our line is Our prices cup 1 i) a fine plush cap for hin"' for winter. Shoes, we are hem und hoy's hi-h tops quar work and men and ladi dress shoes for and hoys, dress heavy shoes for 'S and misses. We sell more shoe i than an v city. qualit stake, fit Hie Whv? Because we tf lmv ever had. We hi $1.00, $1.25 and up. .shoes whose im.kers have a reputation at and because we sell them right; because we foot as well as the pocketbook, and have the largest assortment to Hamilton V liniwn und lirown hlmec, the products of the two largest liictoriea in the world. Children's ulinea from OQe up. Men's, fl.00 up. Large assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Dress and Street HatS. Prices the lowest. Wehaveaharain in a Sewing Machine n L'Oth Ceiituiy, dro head, hull bearing inarhine worth (10.00, for (25.1X1. Paris Home of Low Prices. rak pbw f-i hmh. mm There Will lie llarnieii), Snjs Shelley. iioswell Shelley, in speakinK of the iieaeo conteronee neiii last week in l'ortJanil, says ho thinks good results will fellow. "Harmony now Bennm utmired, for t ho conditions that luiilt up the op posiiiK fact ions no longer exist," saye Mr. Shelley. Personal politics lire to he dune away with through the workings of the nominating primary law, if the intent of the law in carried out ami the pooplo assume tho power the law gives them, and with the In jectiou of the resolution tnerehy giv ing the republican party county and nlate conventions, it means organ iza l ion and leadership without which no political party nor business orgnniza 1 1 1 hi can prosper. "As evidence of this you have only to recall the recent city election of Portland, which was a campaign with out a leader, wherein ex-umyor Will iams with live or six thousand repub lican voters in his favor was slaugh tered in the house of his friends. Neither politics nor business nor churches nor secret or other kind of organizations can suocoed without some sort of intelligent leadership. Such leadershi does not detract from the power which now rests with the people, hut it gives the csndidate platform of principles upon which to go before the people, und gives them opportunity to make him face the vit al issues ot the campaign if lie desires, and deserves to lie elected. "The sentiment of tho conference was unanimously in favor of carrying out. the full intent of tins new law, then if it is not what the people want, repeal it. Tho thing to do as repub licans and as law abiding citizens is to enforce laws that are good and re peal those which prove bad." New ((Hirers of Christian Kndcaver. At tho a'wmal business meeting of the Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational Church, held Wednes day evening of last week, the follow ing were elected olllcers for the ensu ing year : MairDano, president; Leila llersh nor, vice president; lOva llrock, re cording secretary; Karl Outhank, coi- lespoinling secretary; Paul Ireiber, treasurer; r.llon Ire I her, organist. The society is reorganizing on llrnier basis. A constitution has been draw u up, and hereafter members will be a. I in it t o I regularly, alter the man nor of other organizations. Hov. V C. (iilmoro is taking an active interest in the woik of the society, and has al ready ai'oused renewed activity' in the woik. The llrst regular meeting of the society was held Sunday eveuiug I'oierty Social Friday Night. I he ladies of the l'i'st liaptist church of Hood Kiver will give a "I'oM itv social" at the Hoyd hal', 1'i alay evening, October at T :;t oYiock. The general admission will I "hi cents. Finos will be levied as fi How s : Anv liulv or girl wearing swirt or waist without rent, " cents each; sloes w it hunt holes, ii cents; ribbon mound neck or fancy collar or tie, 10 cents; breast pin or stick pin 111 cents; hair ci'iuiinents, a cents; rings 15 ci at-; watch and chain, '.") cents; Any gentleman or boy wearing coat without rent, 5 cents; 'hoes without holes, ,i cents; white collar, lfPeeuts; sc.irf pin, l.'i cents; neck tie, 15 cents; rings 2',; watch and chain, 25 cents. lliere will lie a short program rend er, I, after which refreshment of mush and in 1 1 K will be served. Ifeal Fstate Transfer. t.coige P. Culbertsou, the real es tate ngent, reports the following sales: Amos Case house and lot in Winans addition to 10 11. llartwig. A. ,1. Price 20 acres near Pine drove to liev. II. I. Chambers of Port'aud, who included a house and 'ot in Port-na-l in t he ileal. Carl lioss 10 arret) to V. 1". Stauf- FAI Store One Price to All CURTAINS ed and now have on display assortments of Lace Curtains we them for 38c5. 500. 750. There are some exceptional see them. BOYS' HATS other two houses in the rarry shoes of sterling select from. We carry the 0 jm. i er; consideration, $1000. Mr. Staulfer is an extensive wheat grower from near Lexington. Morrow county. where he owna 1200 acres of land. He wiil continue to farm his wheat laud, out win make llooil Kiver nis noma J. L. Van Loan, 17 acres opposite the (j II m ore place in Pine Grove to Franklin Oliver of Greenville, O. Mr. Oliver will improve the laud aud set out fruit trees, ile is a former merchant, aud proposes to conduct a general store on the place. Hum. lu Hood River, Monday, October 9, to Mr,, and Mrs. J. K .Carson, a iz pound daiignter. At Mount Hood, Friday, October lit, to Mr. und Mrs. I. A. McUrum, a daughter. In Hood River, Saturday, October ii, to Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. Jensen, a a align tor. Died. Mrs. Mary E. Johnson, wife of the late Henry K. Johnson, died at Pine f lat wash., October 11, l!)05,of tuber culosis. She was bom March (i, 18i(7, in Florence, Washington County, Pa. Her parents were John aud Mary Fulton Dunbar. She leaves a brother and family at Steuhenville, Ohio, aud O. P. Dunbar, of Pine Flat, and a sis ter, Mrs. M. J. Mcl'Vlaud of Hoovoh, Alaska. In lHil.'l she went to Alaska as a missionary under the Presbyterian Hoard of Home Missions, New York, and was an assistant to Mrs. McFar land lor live years. The funeral was held at White Salmon Saturday. In Hood Kiver, Friday, October lii, Kdna, the lH-mouths-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ordway, on Lyman Smith avenue. Membraneous croup was the cause of tho little ono's deatli. I' uneral services were codunct ed Friday afternoon, with burial at Idlewildo cemetery. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank all the kind friends aud neighbors for their sympathy and nelp (luring our sail bereavment. aud especially Mrs. Robert Jones and Mr. H. Kelly; their kindness will never be forgotten by the bereaved husband and children. JOHN DONAIIOK. At the Churches. Riverside Conuregati onal W. C. Oilmore, pastor. Stibbuth School at 10 a. m. ; worship aud preaching 11 Christian endeavor at 7:15; preaching i :,hi. miss Lena ilersbuer will sing. The ministers ol Hood River and vicinity are requested to meet with Hev. . C. (iilmoro. Monday. Oct oler 2.'i, at 10:il0 sharp. Let all be pieseut. First Christian church Meetings nei,i in Artisan nail. Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m. and 7 :il0 p. ni. ; . P. 8. C. K. at 6 -M p. m. Kvangelist Handsaker will preach next Sunday morning; subject. "The Lord's Supper. " In the evening A, B. Cash will speak ou "The Remis sion of Sius." Methodist: 11 a. m.. text: "Dost thou believe ou the Sou of God?" 110 p. m., text: "The Dav ofiSalva- tiou. " These subjects will lie dis cussed from a Bible standooiut All cordially invited. Kev. V. C. Evans, pastor. Lutheran Services will lie held again next Sunday, October 22, at the Advent church Sunday school at 2 p. ni. ; preaching in tier man at. 3 p. m. : cong egational meeting at 4 p. m. 11. J. Kolt), psato . Untied Hrethren Services ; at the . H. chtiroh for October 22: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11. subject, "The Duty of Shining;" 3:30 p. m., Junior Fludeavor, topic, "The Woman Who Helped Her Country;" Y. P. C. E. at 7 :00, praise service, topic, "Sacred Songs That Have Helped" at N:iH sermon, subject, F air I Wood For Sale , All Kinds at Lowest Market Price. Prompt delivery, phone. Murray Kay. For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For Hale First-class military saddle, bridle anil blanket. Address C. 11. VHiiglnin, care Butler A t o. na Kor Half Kinull size no. S cook stove; in nse one year; coat $12; will hell lor I'tione Main 1115. n'J Team for sale. H F. Moses. For Sale Two brood Down, will furrow In Nov. also Poland China boar, aUx'k can be aeen at A. N. Foley's. Jos. Frazler.Jr. n9 F'or Hale I'ure bred brown leghorn pullets. Three mllea out on west aide. Farmers phone I'M, Mrs. . H. Kobblna, Kotite 1. no For Hale-About 15 fine young pigs. J I. Miller, phuue law. Inquire n'J For Hale New net 10 volumes New Interna tional encyclopaedia: brand new; some books have never been o-u. st JWU, will sell lor Inquire Mrs. Heininuii. ni F'or Hale-Oood wheat hsy, 110 per ton; also Hlui-k Minorca pullets. Ralph H. Lewis, llei mont. n2 For Hale One very flue Jersey heller and one heller calf. These are good and w ill be sold cheap, or trade for hay or potatoes. Cull at Kock lord store, Harrett district. Hi! For Sale Horse power wood saw machine. I). K. Kemp, Odell. u2 For Hale l'lgs. II. Pregge. m! Kor Hale-Team, weighing Z(M), true lo pull, gentle; wagon ami harness. Hee W.Uanger. oiMi Kor Hale Household lurnlliire. Five blocks west of tilacler olllce, at the residence of T. H. Weekly. o2i F'or Hale Pigs. li. F". Lamar. ol!) F'or Sale Two milch cows. Hershner. Apply to .1. I.. ol'J Kor Sale 40 to !i( acres of orchard hind Willi pure spring water, situated one hall mile from Odell. Hargaln. Hee the l.iltle While store people for particular , REAL ESTATE. F'or H.,le Fifteen ai-rcs lioid, iii'im. ;..(' will contract U cleat saint it pin-' n s : i; sires, F. W. Angus. -7-'l' F'or Sale Ten. 'JO or ;m acres: ni 'i" in clover: '.H clcaied; iitulfi- diu-ii. I. Hi-i t ; . io H. V. 1). im. 1. 12 F'or sale, 30 acres of llni' ori-li ml iir- . Joining new county road: all lni'l. r ntlco: acres cleared; wl!t Ink-: coat! h I lo den- of land If contriicior pclics. Ciiilonoi w i A. Hclilller, It. F. I). No. I. o- I , F'or Sale Five acics Inlgiitiil Inn ! in : I. west of Irrigon; m liilaleinl vnlnn:l ii;s tluice; SiU Clisll, IlillMI'l-u s;llM ill y i.iiy ).." ments. t,eiald It. 'ti..d, in in, ldioi". i: NOTICE t'OH PUliLlOAHOiN. United Htutes Ijind Olllce, The Dalles, Ore gon, Sept. 12, l!Kk". Notice is hereby given that the following-named si ttlcr has tiled no tice of his intention to make final brool In siipiort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Kegtster and Keceiver, al The Dalles, Oregon, on November 1st, l!io., viy. MICHAK1, J. MIH'KLKY, ot .MoNler, Oregon, on H. R No. I:i7;w, for the N'aNF;)4 Section 15, Tp. i North, Ullage II F:., w. m. He names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of ssld laud, viz.: Chailcs Prathar. F'rank Hturglss, Heese Prathar and Kusscll lluskey all of Mosier, Oregon. Ciloili M 1CH A Kb T. NOLAN, Register. A DM I N 1STK ATOK'S N OTICE. In the County Court of the Htnteof Oremm for Wasco CMinty. In the matter ol (he Flslute of Harvey J. Ilyrkett, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the linderstu'ncd has been duly annolnted bv the Counlv Coui-i of (he Htate of Oregon for W asco County, ad ministrator of tile estate of Harvey J. I j rkett deceased. All persons holding clai n s tinniest said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly veritled, tn tho undersigned at the F'lrst National Hank In HihkI Kiver, Oregon, within six months from Die date of this notice. Dated September lit , linn. F;. O. KI.ANCIIAIt, 2Hs2k Administrator. Apple Trees for Sale. The undersigned huh ;i(KK) one nnd two-veiif old treett, includhija: vnrlt'tieH ns follows: splt- zennerK, Artit y Mini n(w lork. J'nee from fi UcentN. J'hmi) K oil am. nJi Jersey Bull. Have .lerwy bull ut my plait', and will M. DunitiH, .Mount tr.) charge 1 for Hervlce. tlOUIl. Strayed. Strayed One Iron ifriiv nmre. We lulit Alxtut lltiO pounds, about 1U years old. H run ti ed circle K on U-I't shoulder." If u nis Hros. o-.'ii renu u io mem wcause tliey are doing it cheaper than you can do it at home ; and then, too, it makes life lots easier. Hood liiver Steam Laundry washes, starches and delivers ready for ironing all family washing for 7c Per I'iiii ml This term "family washing includes handker- such articles as underwear, biefs, socks, table cloths, napkins, etc. All fiat pieces are ironed without extra barge. This is an innovation which greatly simplilies the family laundry problem and will doubtless aid nianv Hood Kiver housewives in making their daily duties less to be dreaded. Do not fail to make iniiiiiy regarding this offer. No bundle less than 50 cents. Phone Main 041. "Obedience to Ood." The ringing ot the bell for these services: Sunday school, first bell, 0:30 second bell, 10; preaching, 11 Junior, first bell. 3:00 second hell, 3:30. P. C. K, tirst bell, 6:30 second, 7:lX) preaching, 7:30 aud 8:00. ti. Al. Heeler. Unitarian Corner State and Park avenue; Rev. O. J. Nelson, minister. Preaching service next Sunday, with a germou by Kev. William (i. Eliot, jr., of Portland. Belmont M. E. Church. H. (.'. ( lark, pastor. Services, lieltnont: Sunday schoolatl0a.ni.; Class meeting atli a. ni. ; Epworth League 7 p. m. ; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at"ll a. in.; Pruver meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. ni. Services at Pine (i rove same as above except preac ' -ing, which is on 1st and 3d Nindavs at II a. in. Crapper. 1st and 3d Sundavs at 8:30; Sunday school at 2:30. Mourn Hood. The 4th Sunday at II a.n t. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Apple Shippers Your shipments, large or small, re spectfully solicited. We can iret von giXKl prices. Prompt returns. Send for shipping stamp. Mi IcKWKN" A KdSKKY. Comniissiou Merchants. 129 Front street. Portland. ( Ire. The Carpenter shop of 1'. G. Coe w i 1 m ove one block west t fourlh sireei October 2:!. Real Estate Bargains. AT THE EMPORIUM. Kit) aero mountain ranch, all under irrigation ditch, twelve miles from Hood Kivor; six acreu cleared, one, acre or chard; good hunch marketable timber. Also four lots on hill near residence of Charles Custner; terms reasonable. 5 ucres, one mile from Hood Kiver; all apples 1 acre bearing, l'rice for 30 tlavs, f 1830. 4() acres ti miles from town, east side; 20 acres cleared, 10 acres orchard. $125 per acre, cash. Ill acres, 2 miles from town; all in cul tivation, l'rice, $2400. 4 room cottage. Kast 45 by 150 feet of Lot 2 block 0, 1'arkluirst, $1050; $750 cash. House and two lots in l!arrett-Sipma addition. $"00. Fine business lot on main street for $11100 on installment, or $1500 cash. (i acres at Belmont, 0 acn a in cul tivation, cot luge and outbuildings, 150 apple trees, 2 acres strawberries, 2 acres alfalfa, $l;it)0; $750 or more cash. New (i-roomed cottage, patent bath and cloret, four lots, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, $2100; terms reasonable. Two lots centrally located, $550. Two lots, new li-roonied house, patent bath and closet, 3 blocks from de)ot, center of town, f 1 700. Two-story 8-rooined cottage, lot 70 by 140, on the bill, $1200; terms reasonable. Kor Sale HO00 acres pine timber; 1 saw mill, cuts 20,ilo0 per dy; 1 planing mill, capacity 30,000 feet per day; 1 store and stock f merchandise, alaiut $3,500; 1 hotel and contents; 1 Haloon building, rented ; 3 houses, rented; 10 head horses a d harness ;! road wag ons, 3J H; 1 logging truck; 5 pair sleighs; 31' bead cattle; 50 head hogs; 000 fed lumber; 2000 cords wood. All located at and near llilgard, Or. For Sale New two-story t)-room oiise; Htranahaii addition; $1100; terms sy. 14 acres across the road from the M. I. Davenport residence. $00 per acre, 'erms easy. A 40 acre tract, unimproved, some ice irrigating water, li miles from Bar- tt school house, $l,bX). Hanna house and lot, $2,000. Kor Sale The Henderson ranch, lor n erly owned by J. K. (ialligan; liOacre. -30 cleared; orchard; strawberries; 'over and timothy ; well irrigated ;large ki-story mansion, new barn ; all fenced, l'rice $10,000. Brook runs through ranch. Kasy terms; telephone; rural delivery. Four miles from Hood Kiver. One goat ranch on mountain east of valley 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 tow n, from $200 to $300. 8. 100 acres at White Salmon; fine timber land; $10 an acre. Lots 10, 11, 12, block 5, Waueoma ad dition; improved; price $1,(100; Jj 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. F'or Sale Residence on State street at bead of Front; $2,500, including 3 lots. For Sale or Kxchange for Hood Kiver property F'ine residence in business center of Sumpter. Money to loan. 21 a. at F'rankton; 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 pre pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveving and platting. John lf;i.ani hknwckson, City Kngineer. NOTICK I'D K PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, I.anit OtTu-e at The Dalles. Ores-im. Septemlier l, l!Hif: Notu-e is hereliy tfiven that the following- named settler has tiled nonce of her intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Is fore the Keifister and Iteceiver at The Dalles, Oreiron, on Ortober IK, l'.mr,. viz: Mary Kikkh, widow of Douglas KiKffs, of Mount Hood, (lieif in, on II. K. No. 7i)10. for the SK' of .Section 7. Tp. 1 South. Kanife 10 K., W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: W. S. Cribble. Robert Leasure and Henry Thomas, of Mount Hood, Oreuon, und Mat- tie Klchmond, of Hood Kiver. Oregon. Hol2 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, lieirister. Rooms To Eent Nicely furniiNhi d front room, with hoard; suitable lor lvo. Mis. Kntrk-un, l ourlhaiul lUver streets. i Wanted W iinlcd -To let contract for ifriibli'n Apply to r, I). Thompson or u. II. Kolitnns. 1 1 :i Wanted -liooi! farm team nf 1IMI or J-Jili) loiiml horses; also nice driving horse, weiylil about llo-i. . A. Jayni. n;i Wauled To hire iniiii witli fuinllv to woik on mill l-irin. Kveryihini; liiinlsiie'il and lib. cnil contrilcl In (fin id Ulan. Address K, ( ibi -cier olllce. ,,o Wanted -Mids on n cords of wood delivered weekly ni I'mlervvnoil. About '.uncords In all. Address M, Ibis olllce. WiintcilA live yoiinit niiin (single), to travel Willi a crew anil learn a good paving hii-lness. i all Sunday, a to :, .Mount i,,.l hotel. I-'. II. (iiltiain. (vy, Wniiled -To trade .lersev cow for liav In quire li. W. Smith, It. K. i. No. a. - ' ol'.l Lost. Lost, hnlv's small silver nnen.ni,... u-.,i,.i, with black silk toll, near depot. Kinder p ensi ratiirn to Mts I'oole. nlii Found. round Lady's uirscirf in. I ban Ih.iu. Tin owner can sucuie .viine a! (il icier o llre. n'.l Taen I'p on soutnwest t of southeast '4 Ol -ci tnin L'T, towiislnu :l. one black i,v duller nave same by paying ilnmui'es and paying brant. lor this notice. II. c. ( iarra- b'J round H:a, k. heifer, -J years old. left cropped, upper im and timer tut. mvn r please call and take awav at one; and diaries. II. pregife. pay II- Notice to Contractors. Notice l hereby given that the Hoard of I'motor. of the llisid Kiver Irrigation Ids trict inWiiM'n county, Oregon, will receive bid- tor the eonsi i net inn the neces arv ei. mils and oi k lor sa Id ilisltlc' tobecoii ililicle.lin aecoidance Willi Hie plans and sl-ecitlcatiotis lliereof. Sealed bids Im sia-li uoin mil be nceived at I lie ollice ol the Hoilld at the residence of ,1. II. Shoemaker secretary of ih lloiud in said district till NntJ unbiy, (be L'Sth ,rtv or October, l'.Hl.', at Ihe hour ol i,-cli'k p. in. liids must be' accom panied hy a cortitiod check ur live per cent ol tin- amount of the bid. Tlie Hoard reserves the light to reject Htiy and all bids. Plans and specifications inav he prisured bv ap plication lo the secretary of the board I'.iteda! Hood Kiver. (in-iron, tins pith dav of s.-pletiiber, in-.",. ,1. 11. rstloKM V K Kit, s1 "j-1' s,-cn-iary, WOOD FOR SALE. 1 am pre i aredto furnish mill and slab wood, also ,,tit.r kinds of wood. 1 luive a new steam wisul saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FRED H0vE. PI one 121.