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OOP RIVER GLACIER IttfflRT CIRCUIT - BURNS ARMATURE issued every '1 hursday by AKTHLK U. MOB, Publisher. Tinni of subscription in advance. -Il.tilia year iui paid THURSDAY, XOVKM HKK2, 11)05. The Goldotidule Sentiuel will after appear us u semi-weekly, j liere- llood 1 liver will hold a city election the first week in December. Are you out for an oltlee? What a hollow mockery in tlie title, "Autocrat of all t lie Kussius, " now that Nicholas Iiiib tinned the reins ot government over to Premier Witte, with a representative assembly to de cide on all mutters of legislation. Thnt Jim JliJJ, bo of tbo Great Northern and Northern Pacific, in fig uriug on bridging the Columbia al Celilo and extending his railroad ays tem into Central OreKon has pcreulat ed through the news timk ot Tin Dulloa Chronicle. The (ilacier bad a scoop on this story teveral mouth ug0- Tba Forest Grove Times remnrki that the highest price brought by Cal ifornla apples at any of the orchards iu that state is now $1.2,1 per box, but the best Hood River apples are bring ing $2.51) per box which shows how niucu more Oregon apples are appro- ciated in Kastern markets than the California product. There were a good many people iu Hood River rather skeptical of the practicability of a bonding district for the construction of an irrigation system. The farmers of the West Hide seem to have solved all dilllcuUiot along this line. They disponed ol their $00,000 bonds at par, and have lot contracts for construction work. If any individuals deserve credit tor the careful bundling of this allnii from its Inception to a point to w here completion is in sight, to the present board of directors belongs the honor. And a gratifying one it is. Punctuality Record of 1M1.5. That the pupils of the Hood Kiver public schools are punctual almost to perfection is shown by the report ol Superintendent Wiley tor the second mouth of school, which gives the per centage of punctuality ut i)0.5. The average attendance during the second mouth was 422; tho average number belonging 4.'I0; tho percent ot attendance 00.2; actual number be longing -1-1 H. Tho total number enrolled in the sohool it 4!U ; tho total days present 8448 j total days absence 'M2; total times tardy 42. Ilallone'ca tl'urly at Pratlicr Home. Tho homo of Judge George T. I'ra ther was tho icone of merrymaking Tuesday eveing, the occasion being a Hallowe'en parly of young w n. The girls were all dressed in weird costumes appropriate for tho evening devoted to spooks and goblins. The fairies made tho occasion one of gob lin revelry, enjoyed sumo duuity re freshmeust and disappoint! to their several homes at a conventional hour. Those present were tbo AlisHes Cra mer, llaker, Wallace, Ingram, Husi, Olingor, Owen, Mitchell, IaiU lean, lluck, Dano, Hubbard and Mis. Hommnu a dainty bunch of l:i. ly connecting the n:ain conducts of the electric light system with a piece of iron wire at the Indian creek bridge about !) :40 Tuesday evening, a short circuit was formed, which turned the current back to tho power bouse, destroying the armature in tbo generating machine, and endan gering the life of Thomas Ingram, the night electrician. Manager 11. F. Davidson believes tho dynamo is damaged beyond te pair, aud if so. this is a loss of over ?SlUO0 to tbo company. Handbills an nouncing a reward of WW fi r the up prehomion of the guilty parties wen distributed about the city early jes terday morning, anil eveiy eltoit nil be ii ado by the conipa iy to prose cute to the full extent of the la tho parly or parties who put out the lights under the gtiisu of a Hu)l:i : e'en joke. Mr. Ingram was sHlh.g at a die tance from the dynamo al the . iim "Kvorytbing was running mi.o',. : ly, said he, ''when all of a siiuuen i: ' el of flame shot to the ceiling and t:,m was a fierce report: like a (lap tit tl. un der. The room was Instantly iHlui with smoke. 1 chut ( If the cum I, 1 as soon as possible, but tho short oil cuit had done its work, and 1 fear tbt generator is ruined. " It was a very narrow escape for Mr Ingram. Hail he been modi dosci it is doubtful if lie could have escaped a shock sulllc.ient to kill him. liul lor the fact that the Light Co. is in stalling a new generator, tho citj would have to remain iu darkuest for a week or longer. The new ma chine will bo placed in position ..t once, and the people of the city given a hotter light service tiiau online. It. Davidson, maiuger of tin company. Is deeply incensed over the all u ii', and has distributed the fol lowing notices about the city : "We will pay JK) reward to unj person who will furnish information or a clue that we can follow up wliicl will result in the arrest and couvic tiou of tho person or persons who tampered with the eieetrio light win near the Indian ('reek liridge on the night of October 111, at about 0:10. We want the names or suspected persons and witnesses. We will go to nil expense of detective service attei the matter is place I iu our hands and lo the prosecuting at our own ex pense. J he names or informants will be kept strictly secret. It is the duly of every good citi zen to assist in punishing such in human miscreants who are a menace to life aud property and help in rid ding the community of them. "Give information direct to the un dersigned personally. Tho money is ready. "11. F. DAVIDSON." iVSTNGNnsJDN she FA R Never Undersold Hood River's Bargain Store One Price to All New York Empire Theatre Co. Which goes to the Opera House iu this city commencing Monday night, November tl, lor au engagement ol three nights, Is said to be an excep tionally strong and well balanced company of eighteen members. The company has been playing the past wees in loiiuioioii, ami the press in that city says excellent satisfaction has been gheii to crowded houses each night, l or such a large and cap able company of artists the plays are well chosen aud the in ices most rea sonable, ami j louii inver people are promised lelightful and refreshing evening entertainments. Secure youi seats in advance at Clarke's drug stoie aud see oue of the best theatric al companies that has ever visited Hood Kiver. Masked II it'll Jinks Dance. An unique Halloween party was given Tuesday evening at Artisan Hall, where the Mystic Eight, array ed iu ghostly garments, weal ing yel low masks and yellow hundkeichiels knotted over their heads, welcomed a band of kindred spirits. Tho hall was lighted dimly with jack-o'-lanterns, candles and lanterns alter the electric lights went out and looked in keeping wilh its weird oecupnnU Tho Hist guests to arrive were I'ncle Josh and l'l iscilln. They were follow ed by a motley company of deacons, sailors, darkiees, (downs, school gills and gypsis, who were soon on ic good lerms as It they had known each ut.li. I ioi- years. imu pel lie young miss in pink Willi llaxeu hair hanging down her back, escaped detection for a long iimu, iiui was llnally discovered to be the wife of a stout darkey in w hite gloves, none other than l.ou .Morse. The mistic eight: Mrs. H. L. Dumble, Mrs. T. .1. Kinnaud, Mrs. Charles Castuer, Mrs. ('. T. Fairly, Mrs. 11. Davidson, .Mrs. .Wil'l Graham, Miss Alviua Hundley, .Mis. Norman Young, Olllcirs St. Mark's Cliiireli. St. Mark's Episcopal church was formerly orpiniod in I 'nod Uiver by the election ol the following olllcers Tuesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. l' Kami: Senior Ward en, Hubert 11. Wood; ; junior warden, Clias. N. Clarke; clerk, Mair I Nino; treasurer, Edmund Cross. The re liuiinder of the evening was spent in a social way. Rev. 11. D. Chambers of Portland, who does Held missionary work for his church iu Oregon, was present, and assisted with the organization. Mr. Chnmiiers reports a bright out look for his denomination in this city. Au effort is now being made to secure a rector for the pulpit here. The congregation has the lull. Is on hand, says Mr. Chainbers, to pay for the pastor's salary, as soon as a suit able man can he secured. It is the intention of the members of St. Mark's church to enlarge the chapel at once. A large number of the newcomers to Hood Kiver are members of tho Episcopal church, and the little church here is in flour ishing condition. Murray Kay, who has had expert euce in the cathedral choirs of Kng land, has charge of the music lor the services at St. .Mark's church. Hub ert 11. Wood is superintendent ot tho Sunday school, aud work in all branches cf the church is piognssing .nicely. KLICKITAT LANDS CHANGING HANDS .Special to the Glacier. Goldendale, Vush., Nov. 1. The real proproty belonging to tho ((state of the late Fred Deo, comp ising 1,1104 acres was sold last Saturday lw N. 11. ltrool s, administrator, de bonis nun, for e2l,12H.(l(, The entire tract was bought by (Jims. Woigaud, with the exception of one quart r sec tion, which was bought by T. li. Montgomery. The land lies in the eastern part of the county along the Columbia river, and opposite Arling ton, and was used by Mr. Deo lor sheep range, but portions of it are said to l o the host of wheat laud. There was soveral parties over from Arlington to bid on tho land, among tho number being (). D. Sturge.-s, cashier of the Arlington national bank, who is an old time resident ol Goldendale. Herman KuhiihnUMon was over fron Cumin Prairie the last of the week, having come ovo to lay in a supplj of Hour, which our millers know si well bow to make. Heal estate has been changing bunds pretty lively during the past mouth, the linn id' Stephens and Hauso hav ing soiii aiiool !o i,ikiu worm during that lime. The wheat land in thin laud is not bringing any where near the value it should tiring, and farmers that are selling out now for l?20 per acre will come back iu a year's time and find the land values raised about 'III per cent. Wheat land that will raise from 10 to 00 bushels to tho acre will pay interest on au investment ol ,"i0 per ecru and pay all running ex penses. According to the advise of the Pros- editing Attorney, there will lie no jury term of the superior court until t lie January term, ow ing to the fact nun no lias several cases iu the su preme court that will require bis attention. W. S. Lyons of Seattle D here buy ing right of way from the people liv ing along the north bank, for the Portland and Seattle railroad. Mr. yens is meeting with very good success. Messrs. Stapleton and Knnds of Vancouver are hero looking niter the interests of the W'nllulla Pucillc railroad. We are daily receiving new goods, made necessary by' the large amount 01 sale each day at this busy store. Ladies' Shirt Waists Wo have some rare bargains in thin department. Tifidies' Waists, fine French flannel, new stock, each.. 1.85 Ladies' All Linen Waists, down to 98 Ladies' J'.lack Sateen Waists down to, each 50 Ladies' Flannelette Waists, all colors, latest styles, down to, each 50 All Wool Waists for Ladies, pretty patterns, latest stylos, down to each 1.40 Silk and Wool Mixed Waists, worth $7.50, for each 3.00 All Silk Waists, $10 value, for each 5.50 Waists of the most stylish goods can be found here and we guarantee our prices to be right. Don't fail to visit t his department. We are pleased to show our goods. Ladies' and Children's Hose In Cotton, AVool and Silk. i' Fast Black Hose, seamless, with or without fleece, worth ic, the pair V Fast Black Fleeced Cotton Hose, fleeced or without, pair... s' I '.lack Hose, guarantt ed stainless, Royal fleeced, the pair... superior (piaiity Hlaek Cotton Hose, double sole, ribbed 2 OS top, with or without fleece, the pair 1!.. . 1 1 1 r I II f 1 , 100 W 150 tej 200 PA 250 Wool Hose, Oxford grey or black, white heel and toe, worth 3."c, pair 250 me 1 aslMiiero Hose, ribbed too and nlain. the nair i i 450 ,adies' Fxt ra Fine Black Cashmere, high spliced heel and double sole, worth 7."c, the pair lisscs' Seamless fine ribbed Hose, fast colors, sizes 5 to 9, the pair I isses' Seamless Cotton Hose, fine ribbed, fast blae U. the pair Boys' Bibbed .'-thread Cotton Hose, Pickaninny brand, sizes 7 to 10, pair... Boys' extra heavy Ribbed Hose, fast black, double knee," the pair ; Our hosiery department is most complete. We carry the best, including- such fid vert ised bra nds as No Mend, Pickaninny and Black Cat. 550 100 200 250 200 We do not claim an article is worth $1.00 when it is worth but 50 cents, rely on what we advertise. THE PARIS FAIR. You Wood For Sale All Kinds at LoTsrest Market Price. Prompt delivery, phone. Murray Kay. For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. Kor Bale-High Grade Wild West shoes for men and bnys, ait Cowley's shoe shop. Oppo site fost Office. d'l For Hale or Trade A No. 2 Ilelvel cream separator, In good order, capacity pounds an hour. Price i5. Inquire J. A. Henderson, Bingen, Wash. For Bale A Benlly organ In first-clans shape; will take t-D for It 111 exchange for hay. J. V. Barnelt, phone 1281. Mil For sale Harness and wagon. H. F. Moxes. For Kale First-class military saddle, bridle and blanket. Address C. H. Vaughan. care Butler & Co. ua For Saie Two brood 60WS, will furrow in Nov. also Poland China boar, stock can be seen at A. N. Foley's. Jos. Frazltr.Jr. u9 For Hale Pure bred brown leghorn pullets. Three miles out on west side. Farmers phone 124U. Mrs. U. H. Bobbins, Koule 1. n'J For Hale-About 15 flue young pigs. J. I. Miller, phone 609. Inquire nil For Hale New set 16 volumes New Interna tional encyclopaedia: brand new; some books have never been open. Cost I1U0, will sell lor 160. Inquire Mrs. Hemnian. u2 For Hale-Oood wheat hBy, I0 per ton; alfo Black Minorca pullets. Halpu H. Lewis, Bel mont. u2 For Hale One very fine Jersey heifer aud one heifer calf. These are good and w ill be sold cheap, or trade for hay or potatoes. Call at Hocklord store, Barrett district. ui Real Estate Bargains. AT THE EMPORIUM, For Sale Horse power wood saw machine. D. K. Kemp, Udell. n2 For Bale-Pigs. H. Pregge. 112 For Bale 40 to ha acres of orchard land with pure spring water, situated one-halt mile from Udell. Bargain. Kee the I. Idle While store people for particular . 4 till REAL ESTATE. For Bale Choice fruit land, one mile from Mo-ier. inquire ot airs, u J. usvenporu For Bale Building and ground now occu pied by the Transler A l.tvery Co.. at the fool oi nrst street, trice :). in iiure J. i. iii-n derson. ni For Hale 80 acres of land 8 mites from White nalnion; fine apple land; about 4u acres brush lana, willow ami razei. rest nr timuer; aooui 4 acres cleared: Utile loit cabin: two never- falling springs; price Sl.MKI; will take part trade lor Hood Kiver protierty. li. rieia White Halmon, Wash. n Hi nir nitie r iiieen acres ihiiu, on ini(irw ni , win comrHci ui clear same li purcnawer oe sires, r. W.Angus. s-u For Sale Ten. 20 or SI acres: iinnle and ciover; y cieareu; unaer alien, l. sciiiiniin tt. r. v. no. i. nfflf Wanted Wanted One or two farm hands lo work bv dav or m onth: some slashlnir lo do. .I..I Jordan. nZI Wanted Girl to do housework In furnllv oi inree. rnone Main iuh, MrB. 1'uton David son, Hood Ulver, Or. Hin WHITE SALMON. Tim (Iiiiiil'cih liinl ii liiu timo Lust Sittiinliiy, with a ilinniir ut tho hull ut iiDon. A liu'irn niiiuliiT of oiiIhIiIoih tvtiie Invited, and ull iTtwont enjoye I Ukmiihc lus imiiKiiiKcly. At 'i o'clock UlBrU WIIH 11 MOHHioil of till) (iriniKo. when Iho following four now iiiuinliirH nor initiated : Air. and Altu Jim iilngH, Alio tirotdioiiK, (leoi'K'o Stnitli. In the oveniiiK tho hidieH nerved M'londiil isiippei', after which the UiuiTymnlini'H retired to the ImlJoroin, where dunl in huh continued until a lao hour. l'mceeiU from the dance iind Hiipi'er went toward the fund for the I ii i ! 1 1 !!( of the park. All those lio participated iu the event were i leased indeed, and complimented the Aimieii iu hlKh terniH for the wood things hot upon tho Immpiet tulilcM. Itoad Supervisor .lohn I). Wyeis preparing the ioiuIh for the winter season, l.it week lie hud a larne force of men on the new I'nderwood road, mill llxed up this highway in tjood shape. lie is al; present hnild in! the new Chapman liridge at Cam us I'lairie. their crop of is a hitf yield UNDERWOOD. Wall on is here visiting cla Mr. I ives. t'ody Cliiipiuan of White Salmon was through Underwood Monday with aloud of hay for A. J. Waynes'. Mr. ami Mrs. A he Ames are visit ini; wilh Mrs. Ames' father, Mr. Kellen dunk, where she intends to stay while Aim is doini; usesstnent, work on his mine at Mcl'oy creek. Mr. l.uthy left Monday for rortland to I my new seats and supplies tor the new school house and hopes to he ready to have school hcjjin next Mon day. 1 Mr. Cui us and patty of Viento came oer with dous and pins aud secured two ol the hciiM annoying Mr. Ihnl-. l'mlcssur C. 11. Cromwell passed ipiietlv iiwav Monday as fur as Stev enson where ho was united iu miir mine to Miss Drser if Chenowith. 1 he party proceeded to I'ortlaial lor a few days visit with friends and re j turned Thursday, when they were liven a dance at the home of Mr. and Mis. IM I'nderwood. Farmers are tliL'L'iiii.' potatoes, of which the this year. The apple crop in White Salmou was litfhl this year, hut those who have apples are scciirini; nood prices, the highest known iu this country. Dr. Swart has fenced the property he purchased last so miner ol T, Wy ers.sr., and huilt a sidewalk from tin head of the teps. .1. ( .Mo I lines of the White Salmon Land Co. has just completed a line little hum in the tear of his store, for keeping his tram and Ijukk.v. The Hue residence erected hy .Mr. lliitinan, just west of Dr. Swart, is now ready for the holders. dehii D. Wyeis' house is all com pleted and last week he moved in with his family. T. Wyeis, sr., and wife made a trip last week to Spokane. A llolloween pirty held fottli ut the home of Mr. and Mis. C. ,M. Wolfurd Monday nUht. There was a lni'.'i at tendance, and a line time is reported. Mr. Jones of 1 he llnr of contractors ol Jones A. (insru I of Spokane, who w ill huild a per i-m of the Northern I'acillc railroad i.! tl is point, v.a. le re hist Sunday, looking over the ! i uud. A harness and shoe ! op has I een opened in the Mi limes hiilldin. The man is kept ipiite 1 usy with his woik. and the 1 enple ut W hite Salmon a-e Klud to he aide to s line work ol t his kind done at home. 11. ( . Clyde surveyed a live tract .Monday for the Odd l'i cemetery, located on the Join MiCov Iniel. l.ols in this cemetery will soon he on the tnaikel, or as soon as a plat of the ni-ound can I e made. II. C. Bowman heaii this week the construct icn of a new residence on his fiirin a I join in ; town. li. fields made a husincss dip to Wood Kiver, Tuos av. Three Murder fanes on Docket. Jurors have heeu impaneled for the November term of court, which will convene at Tho Dalles on Monday, November 1,'itb. At thia term thiee murder rases will be tried Hees, for the murder of James Foss; Under wood, for the inurdor of Darnielle. and Mary Aleck who killed Molly, an old Indian woman. The panel is as follows: I he Dalles Joseph Means, farmer, II. M. Hilueii, farmer, J. L. Ander son, farmer, Al iiettiii?en, capitalist, .Auily Allen, toed yard man, C. K Chrisinan, farmer, Oscar Anul, farm er, 11. K. Moore, ttookman, L. L. McCartney, farmer, VV. II. Sharp, tanner, .. 1. Carlson, tarnier. Hood Kiver b 11. Harnett, farmer, 10. N. Henson, farmer, J. V. Mooro, farmer, Henry Lago, farmer, George . l'arsons, laborer. Jloyd J. II. McCoy, farmr, Ceo, W. Otoy, farmer, James Darnielle, tarnier. Dulur ,i. U. French, farmer, W, II. II. Dufur, farmer, C. S. Maoe, farmer J. II. llaveily, farmer, L. J. Mincer, capitalist. I jKh Valley W. II. Mc.Uee. farm er. Smock S. A Kistner, farmer. Waniie A. II. (Wilis, farmer. Mosior-J. P. Hailoy, farmei. KiiiKsley W. II. Clark, farmer, Henry .Maheur, farmer. School Kiilirtaininent Friday Xldit. The children of the Hood River public schools will hold an entertain incut ami basket social lu the oprea house, I relay evening of this week. Au ad ission of 10 cents will be charged. All women a d irlm with I askets will he admitted free. It is the intention to auction btf the bas kets, containing lunch for two. Pro ceeds fi em tho sale of the baskets, and the other receipt of the evening, will l;o toward the library fund of the school. The nigrum w ill begin promptly at S o'clock. Special souks bv the little ones pi omise to be a feature i f the entertainmetit well worth twice the price of admissiou. i,o re ow s I Attorney Siunott of The Dalles was iu the city Saturday, when ar rangmcnts wi re perfeutd between the Mount Wood liailway aud the Winans Hros. lor the settlement of right of way suits out of court. Mr. Siunot represented the Winans liros. and Mr. Nell of Udell. This gives the railroad company a clear right of wav for their 17 miles of road. Suit will he instituted ot the coming term of the circuit court against Mrs. Oiler for ground tho company desires for a round house, the paries being unable to ugiee on a settlement for damages, At the Churches. Kiverside Congregational W. C. Gilmore, pastor. Sabbath 6chool at 10 a. in. ; worship and preaching 11, theme, "Character and Capital, or Capital versus Chaiacter;" Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. ; Evening Ser vices 7:30. "Unitarian Rer. O. J. Nelson has returned from liellingham and will ocoupy the pulpit next Sunday. Free Methodists Quarterly meeting in llolman hall, November 3 to 5 All are cordially invited to attend. David D. Dodge. First Christian Church, Artisan Hall Sunday school at .10 o'clock; preaching services by Rev. F. E. Robinson of Portland at 11 o'oclck and also in tbo evening. liaptist Services in lloyd hall on the Heights marning and evening tirst ana tnird Sundays of the mouth. htinday school each Sunday at 10 o'clock. J. Ii. Spight, pastor. Riverside Congregational W. C. Gilmore, pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; worship and rireaehinu at 11 Christian Endeavor 0:45: evening worsnip ana address i:;so; subject. "Ihe Perils of Conceit." Snecial music at Dotn services. alley Christian Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. ; preaching at 11: l. r. &. u. k. at u:;ju p. m. : preach ing 7:110. Welcome. W. A. Elkius, pastor. Itelmont M. E. Church. 11. C. Clark, pastor. Services, litlmont: Sundav school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting atll a. ui. ; Kpworth Eeainie 7 p. in. : preach ing every Sunday eveniinr and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. ni.; Prayer meet ing Jhursday 7:30 p. in. Services al l inetirove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Crapper. 1st and 3d Sundavs at 3:30: Sunday school at 2:30. Mourn Wood. The 4th Sunday at U a.n t Sunday school al 10 a. m. Wanted To trade a tl-year-old mare, welKht i.sw rmunus, lor nay. can oe seen al aiosier. frank (linger. nlti Wanted-To let contract for (tnihbin: Apply to CD. Thompson or U. II. Hobblns nil Wanted-Good farm team of ll.'O or IlUKi pound horses; also nice driving horse, welkin auoui liw. a.a.j ay ni . nil Wanted Bids on 15 cords of wood delivered weemy at underwood. About aiOconis In all Address M, this ottice. Lost. Lost Pair of eyeglasses. Lelsnd Henderson. Return to John nlll Lost Pair double lens glasses on West Hide road, Monday afternoon. I.araway's name on box containing same. Hclurn to Jewelry storeor Olaclerolllce. nil! Found. Found Lady's lursciirf and handling, owner can secure same at Glacier oilicu. The Nursery Trees. $365 BUYS vt'rv tlfinr llt'ifilits. liropcrlv clioiro rt'si lots on (lll Ailjoiniii"" ol't't-rctl at IiU)uiiv of John Leland Henderson or A. W. OnthanK. Ti achcrs VII ml IMil'ar Institn'c. Superintendent 1,. A. Wiley, accoc.i 1 allied by Mi.-s Mathews. .Mrs. (one land I'lolc-sir I'rown .if the l-'rankton is.-lol, alien. Ir. I the ti achers' in-htote I at I'ufur hist Saturday. l-'roin Ihe ; I 'alios there were County Siipeiin jteudelit and .Mis. ,1. T. Ncir, I'reles or and Mrs. Sanders, and two other I teachers. I Ihe party h it the Ihilles in a enrty all, aud lepoit a st.ccesstul ti aclieis' j I 'ting. 'I hi.- coiiiituj Saturday there w ill he a local lie t itu e at Antehipe, jconducted by Mr. Neif and .Mr.' I l.auilcrs. .Mrs. Peter Cram, who hit hist 1 nursday lor remand, expects to re main theie a short time and then re turn to Wood Uiver to spend the win ter w it h her son, I'rank Cram, whose family is in JCul i torn ia. Chronicle, i Twenty ttiotisand, carefully grown, , eh. licest varieties Apple, l'ear. Teach ! an I Cherry trees call lie found at our Tiiie-to-Name nursery for the coming season's planting. We have never been . able to supply the demand and hence i you should tile your orders at an early ! date to insure attention, j SMITH A UAI.I.IGAN, 1 Wood Kiver, Or. HART & FOSTER Blacksmiths St it'iit ifir Horsrsliooing' a SptH'ialty. (iiianuitct' to put ti liorso on its tWt: stop intoilVrinj; and i'u iv any corn: spread con tracted ftvt, etc. General re pair work. WOOD K1VEK HEIGHTS. IN THKCIUt'lHTCOtlRTOF TH K STTF UK OHKliON. Kl)K COI'NTV uK Waw. ii. Kiikskzkk Mtkitok. Flalntlfl l versus VHI'MMnvsi Mahy K. Stki'Tok, Defendant) To M lirv K. iStenloe. the above nntnil a.w fendani: fa the name of the dtateof Oreiron vm, nru herehy reiiuiied t aooear and answer the Olnlillllllt tiled against vou In Ihe above en titled Court and suit on or before six weeks from the and day of November. 1MB. lo u-ie on or before the llih day of December, l.o, and If you fall so to answer. Ihe nlnlnlltf u ill apply lo the court and lake decree lor the re. lie! demanded In hiscntnplalnt, to wit: tlmt Ihe bonds of matrimony now exlsllnz hs ivvien ou and said plamlill be forever diss. Ol CO. This summon Is serred npon you bv rubll callon theieol, once a week for six conseci, live weeks In t he Hood Kiver Hinder, a week- . n'-lieiui general circulation, prlntetl and puliladied In Wasco eouniy, Oregon; and ins Miiiiinoiis is so served ny virtue of an or der duly made and entered hen In on the Mat day of Almost, lues, bv the Hon. w I. oi iiiiMiuw, juuge oi said court. The dine of said ord'.r la August 31, MM, and the Hale of the first publication Is November . c, n. n An I 1A lit. Attorney for Plaintiff, n2 dll Residing al Hood Kiver, Ore. Big Sale of Land7 Do you want a ten acre tract of first-class strawberry or fruit land at a bargain? If so examine the M. II. Poller farm near city of IIihmI Kiver, lis acres. Just placed on the market to be sold In lots to suit. Call at the farm or any real estate tirin in Mood Kiver V HANK McKAKLANII, '-I IMS nth street, I'o-tland Taken lip On southwest of southeast t orsectlon 27, township a, one black sow pig. Owner can have same bv paying damage!, and paying for this notice. U. 0. n.iiia brant. ly Rooms To Rent For Kent Neatly furnish d front room with bath. Mrs. Henry Mclitilre. Phone. nli'i P.ti. Kor Kent Two furiiislied rooms in new house with electric light, use of buth and fur nace heat. Mrs. .1. W. Higby, corner Ouk and Sixth streets, Hood Kiver. n!; Strayed. Taken Up-October 3t), n black heifer, two years old, left ear cropped npper and lower bit, left horn brnken iuidsoine whileon hellle. Owner please call and take away at once and pay charges. n .;i 100 acre mountain ranch, all under irrigation ditch, twelve miles from Hood River; six acres cleared, one acre or chard; good hunch marketable timber. Also four lots on hill near residence of Charles Castuer; terms reasonable. 5 acres, one mile from Hood Kiver; all apples, l acre bearing. Price for 30 days, 11850. 40 acres 6 uiiles from town, east side; 20 acres cleared, 10 acres orchard. $125 per acre, cash. 10 acres, 2 miles from town; all in cul tivation. Price, $2400. 4 room cottage,. Kast 45 by 150 feet of Ut 2 block 9, Parkhurst, $1050; $750 cash. House and two lots in Barrett-Sipma addition. $700. Fine business lot on jnain street for $1I0 on installment, or $1500 cash. (i acres at lielmoiit, ti acres in cul tivation, cottage and outbuildings, 150 apple trees, 2 acres strawberries, 2 acres alfalfa, $l:K); $750 or more cash. Icw o-rooineu cottage, patent hath and cloaet, four lots, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, $2100; terms reasonable. Two lots centrally located, $550. Two lots, new b'-roomed house, patent bath and closet, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, $1700. Two-story 8-roomed cottage, lot 70 by 140, on the hill, $1200; terms reasonable. For Sale 9000 acres pine timber; 1 saw mill, cuts 20,01X1 per day; 1 planing mill, capacity 30,000 feet per day ; 1 store and stock of merchandise, about $3,500; 1 hotel and contents; 1 saloon building, rented ; 3 houses, rented; 10 head horses and harness; 9 road wag ons, 31 H; 1 logging truck; 5 pair sleighs; 30 head cattle; 60 head hogs; 000 feet lumber; 2000 cords wood. All located at and near llilgard, Or. For Sale New two-story 9-rooin house; Stranahan addition; $1100; terms easy. 14 acres across the road from the ,M. M. Davenport residence. $00 per acre. Terms easy. A 40 acre tract, unimproved, pome free irrigating water, U miles from Bar rett school house, $j,100. llanna house and lot, $2,000. For Sale The Henderson ranch, for merly owned by J. K. Cialligan; 00 acre. 30 cleared; orchard; strawberries; clover and timothy ; well irrigated ;large 2-story mansion, new barn ; all fenced. Price $10,000. Brook runs through ranch. Easy terms; telephone; rural delivery. Four miles from Hood River. 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 town, from $200 to $300. 8. 100 acres at White Salmon; fine timber land ; $10 an acre. Lots 10, 11, 12, block 5, Waucoma ad dition ; improved; price $1,000; Si 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. ror sale Residence on State street at head of Front; $2,500, including 3 lots.. for Sale or Exchange for Hood River property Fine residence in business center of Sumpter. money to loan. 21 a. at Frankton ; improved; $2400. 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 laving out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds ot surveying and platting. JOHN LKI.ANI) IIKXDEHSO.V, City Engineer. Htrayed-Kmall buy saddle horse, weight about sill); when last seen had leather head stall halter: shod with plate shoes. Leiiveal Hashlon stable, and I will pay expenses. K. C. Miller, Hisd Kiver. or. npi ALL S LES AM, PRICES FULL LINE OF RECORDS FOR SALE BY W. D. ROGERS, Hood River, Or. Apple Shippers Your shipments, large or small, re- spectlully solicited. We can get you good prices. Prompt returns. Send" fur shipping stump. MiEWEN KOSKEY, Commission .Merchants, l'.'O Front street. Portland, Ore. Removal Notice. Owing to the stress of work and cramped quarters I moved my shop on October 23 to the Dallas Warehouse, Fourth St. Opposite 0. B. Hartley's Residence where I will he better able to at tend to the wanls of luy customers in my line. F. U. COE, Carpenter. ADMIXISTK TOR'S NOTICE. In the (Vitllltv (Vmrt ot'lhe Htnn. ,,r n.,..... for Wasco I'ollli'ty. in i ne mailer oi tlie Estate of Harvey J. Ilyikett, deceased. Nolice is herein- iriven tlmt Hie iii,,l..rl. ml lias heeu dlilv ttnnolntcd hv ihe roimiv i-?,ii-i ol the Mtnieof oii-biiii for Wasco (.'ntintv. ad ministrator of the t-slnte of Harvey J I j'rkett deceased. Ail Del-sons hiililint. i.Ik'i m k i,i,w, said estate are hereby nolllied to present Hie HHine, properly vended, to the undersigned at the Hrsl. Nutiouiil llnuk in Hood Kiver, orcKon, within six months from the dale of i in.-, uni ice. Haled Sieptemher 21 , 1!K'". K. O. m.ANVHAI!, alsaio Administrator. R. REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle For Sale Underwood Hotel ! Mrs.' Mary D. Olson j PKOPK1KTKKSS ! First-clase accommodations for travelers Meals and lodging. Meet all boats.' Lunches at all hours. Waiting room. Comfortable rooms. Underwood, Wash. Tea acres In Crapper district about 5 miles from town. Isold tlie adjoin ing 10 acres last year for i:iou spot cash. If sold within Co days will lake 11250. A baryaln for any one wanting a mall place near town. ltXIacrea ten miles from Hood Kiver and only three miles from Odell sta tion on new Mount Hood railroad. About 100 acres especially adapted to apple culture. The place adjoins the Klppa Orchards owned b - Portland corporation. Is sheltered from the wind and an Ideal place for a commer cial orchard. SI.U00. 100 X 1 1 feet on Sherman avenue ad joining. Wm. (Jrahani's new house Very desirable. Iijou. for further particulars call on or address the owner. L. X. BLOWERS. Send it to them because they are doing it cheaper than you can do it at home; and then, too, it makes life lots easier. Hood Kiver Steam Laundry washes, starches and delivers ready for ironing all family washing for 7c Per Pound This term "family washing'' includes such articles as underwear, handker- : i-nieis, socks, talile cloths, napkins, etc. AH flat pieces are ironed without extra ' charge. This is an innovation which greatly simplifies the family laundry problem and will doubtless aid many Hoed River housewives in making their daily duties less to be dreaded. , !' not fail to make inquiiy reganling this offer. ! Xo bundle less than 50 cents. Phone Main ij. Apple Trees for Sale. Theundersicnert hns:uoaone and Iw.svear-o-d trees, IncludiiiK varieties as follows: soil fiS'S" ITicerrojW Jersey Bull. 'I Hood. 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