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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1905)
OOD RIVER GLACIER luiittt evert iUuaT7 AKTI1UK I), MOB. Pabllshsr. Urws o! sublet lptioo-iJM J" .Jl1.1 JL i THURSDAY, SEPEfl BEE 7, lftOS. OREGON LUMBER COS nNQnvnso MAMMOTH NEW MILL There has been so much talk and misapprehension In regard to the con struction of the uew sewer that it might be well to nay a few word in explanation, for the benefit of those jwho have been misinformed or who do not understand the matter. The assessment of $0 on all lota for the building of the outfall of the sw er from the foot of River street to the Colombia river i due to the faot tbat eventually all tbo sewage of the city must pass through this main or trunk newer. For this reason it was decided to build the sower large enough so that when sections of the city which will not at presont bo actually bene fitted, come to be connectod with it, It will not be necessary to eularge it. As estimated by the engineer and the attorney eugaged by the city to figure sin tMa ma ft. ftP thin assessment oriuin- elly was 87. 50. But the sewer com mittee, after going over the niattei carefully decided that ?0 would cover the expenso, and reduced it. When property owners on the hill come to pay their final assessment it will be $20. The assessment of those who are compelled to connect with the sewer in the lower part of the city as soon as It is built is 127. It will be seen then that those who will receive tha first bouoflt of the sewer will be compelled to pay the moat for it. The cost of enlarging the trunk sower when once built would be far In excess of the cotit of making It big enough now, and it would be a fool- (Hh nnlicv. indeed, to "save at the spigot and leak at the bung." We will venture to say that coin.- paratlvely few persons who do not keep tab on the weather are aware of tha fact that the naat season was the driest that has been experienced In this state since the weather bureau was o.tabllshed lu 1879 with one ex caption. This was In 1880. Memory is a flokle iade. and when you boar gome street ooruer philosopher re marking that he never knew it to be so dry or that ho'd bo "denied" if he ever sow so much rain, you may safely conclude that he has not exam ined the meterologloal rcoords of the year preceding. As a matter of fact the variations in the average rainfall from year to year are slight. fVl.n riant InmhftF ft till for the Oregon i uvn . - m l I .11 111 hnr nnmnanv at the terminus or the Mount Hood railroad, seventeen miles up the valley, is aooui ti. ati-nrttiire Is Bliuatea .hnnt'tsn miles ud the east fork of fhoi-i.Ai. t what will be known as tha town of JJee. " "? i. ,.!,..,. mill nn the line of the U. K. IN., and one of the largest In the United States, it is nuuuwui n U a larger one in Portland. In dimensions It Is 60 feet wide, 2.0 feet long and the ti st story s 28 feet high. It took one mile and 519 feet of stringers to support the first floor. m.a mni mi a are do ieei iu"K iv,- in Hiumptm. There are 28 this nart of the build ing 12x18 Inches ana ou ieei iok . posts 20 feet long ana io incues iu diameter were also used in coiistrnct- Ine the mill. To bulla tins maniuiom mill required in round niimueis ow, ono raf tf lnmhAr. Built on to the main mill Is fn ad dition rrmt. nnntains a saw filing room iivfti ft. a boiler houee BO feet annnrA and a mom containing a lash- , .. l.f I. inn mm crimmii it iiibuuiho uov , Kl.flTl foot- The mill will be equipped with the latest Improved milling roaouinery auu will manufacture lunioer oi an ue annnf inno. from ties and 80 foot tim- Wa r.n rli-naund lumber and lath. The oapacity of this enormous oonoern will he ;iuu.iaw reet per auy, uu wuou .u f,,ll rtnorntinn it will employ 600 men. The work of constructing the plant has been in charge of Nelson Moou. The dam across the river at this nointls32 feet high aud la about nmimUod. Ahnvethedam. elevated 1 . . ..... . - , i a i a M I to a height oi iu ieei is me uriugo iui the new railroad, which is also njarly nnmniotflfl. It is the expectation of tim nnmhRtir to nave me raurouu run ning by the first of January. If it is the mill will be started up the first of March. , ' iL , The land In the vicinity of the mill la well adapted to a townsite, and when the lumber company becomes well established a new town will have sprung up as if by magic. It is the intention of the compuny to build a large boarding house aud hntnl at the nnwlv named town of Dee, vhinh will contain 100 rooms. Later the railroad will be extended as far up the valley as Mount Hood, making points iu that vicinity which have hitherto been Inaccessible, In easy reach of shippers and travelers. The PARIS rAln. Wood For Sale All Kinds n Tr?est Market Price. Prompt delivery, phone, Jllirraj mJ. THE HOME OF THE HOLIDAY SHOPPER MEDALS AWARDED. List of Winners Irr Local Schools for . V; TbU Trophy. ; We are arranging a display of Holiday Goods never before equalled in the City. Our buyer lias taken good care that no one, old or young, Khali go away without having found a present that w ould please the most exacting person. We have on displny DOLLS of every description, from a tiny Doll for i each to the finest dressed jointed Doll, natural hair, 30 inches tall, for $12.50.- , TOYS of every imaginable kind, instructive as well as amusing. Automobiles that run and "toot" their bonis. Trains that run on circular tracks and druw several coaches. Watches that "tick," for 3c up to a Yankee watch for U5c that has a guarantee for one year. Rocking Chairs for little folks, good strong ones, only 27c each. . Wagons for the boys, for -35c each. Games of all kinds, including all the newest out. Toy Dishes for the little ones, beautifully flowered, from ."c up to $2.00. Fancy Dishes for older folks of the finest China, hand painted, in most delicate patterns. Water Sets in great variety. Mugs, Cups and Saucers, Toilet Sets Albums, Fancy Writing Materials. Furs for Ladies Another new lot received fresh from the factory. Coats, Capes, Tailored Suits, Skirts, Shawls and hundreds of other beautiful gifts that cannot now be enumerated. . Do Not Fail to Gall and See Our Display ON THE SECOND FLOOR We have the largest collection of. useful presents ever displayed m the city. u.nA vntar nrriarv to the Aoorit Cream Co. for IresU milk or cream delivered dally. Ad drew U. Stout, Hood Bivr. MU a.i u. l Vriii r.i mw sfaod Itiilker. J. F. Cmi iim. Meailowbrouk Karui. ft. Wnr BttlB-Hltrh Urade Wild Want sboea for men and bov.t Cowley's alio Uop. Oppo site Fcmt Oflice oi aw BdiA iMLtn. anrml hurM snd black mare. broke niogle or double; woigli troin HUD to ,0u0 1b. Knquira oi m. u.uiraauau, auc For sale, several eholoe plg eight weekt old ft eaca. lit J. a. moot, b. i . u. i. For 8ale-8lnitle boggy sad haroewi for aie cheap. A. p. Biowera. Piano For 8ale-360 piano, trned two yeani; good aa new; tWO. 1 M. Blowera. dlt VOTERS DECIDE IN FAVOR OF SEWER . , X ' . . The Citizens' tioket was'trluuiph Biitly elootod Tuemlay, Blul nil doubt nn to the liuildiiii! of tlin now newer in elimiunted. Tha renult is on endorse ruout of the voters of Iiood Klver oiJ the atilion of the presont connoil in its (triiMKlo to Booure for the city b luHtiiiK nd nuneHBiiry benuiit. The content between the apposing partion was purely a friendly one and hud re solved itself into a matter of opinion rathoi than an elfort to retard the proKreiNS of the city iu this muoh needed improvement. No great effort was made by either side to wiu adherents to their cauete, otherwise than to state their attitude. Feolins that thoy were working for the bent lnterosta of the city, tha Cit izens' party lot the case rest on its merits and submitted the matter to the voters. The voters have decided In favor of the sewer, and nave done well. Considering that the elootion was told on an oif year when tliero was not a full tiokot to be elected, tho vote polled was quite a large one. Xne to tal number of ballots cast was 275. Last year the vote was 2SA Only one ballot was thrown out as defective. Other ballots only contained the names of one or two candidates. Homo contained the uame of Truman , llntler only for city treasurer. As Mr. Butler was the only candidate for this otlloe, he ought to feel highly oointilimonted. One voter, not satis- lied with auy of tbo candidates who . had been noimnated, votod for C. U. Dakin for the oltine of oounoilmau. The majorities aiveu the uewly clouted councilmeu are substantial ones and leave no doubt as to the voters' choice. The vote Is as follows : For Council L. K Morse, 21 H; K. O. Ulimohar, 195; 3. K. Watt, 100 ; J 11. Oill, rsi; A. U Carmlouaol, lw. For Kocordor J. K Nickelnen, 145; A. W. Onthank, 100. For City Treasurer Trnmau But ler, 210. E. H. Hartwig, who was appointed clork of election by the council, was i . i .... i i i i uuntue io ro, nnu who rnpiaimu hj J. A. DoHorde. Ueo. P. Crowoll also served as judge In place of Kmniett Tompkins. The election hoard haud , lod the counting of the ballots with neatness and dispatch. It commenced this work at 7::!0 and by 8:4& the bal lots were all counted and the results footed up. MAKE INSPECTION - The handsome "Selz Liberty Bell Medals" have been awarded iu our anhnnls for the first term's work. These medals are bronze, bangle med als, the bangle part being about as large as a half dollar, shaped like the old Libertv Hell and bearing the inscriplton, "Helz Liberty Bell Medal, 1770. awarded for proficiency In sonoi- nruliin and deportment." The flat pin part, from wiitou me db ngoi is n rripir suspended bears the words, "award M UriltlALj Or lilKHBli lVBl(jH. Tbe Selz shoe company or uuitiRgo fnrn lubes these medals upon applies tion, to all schools throughout the country, at an annual cost of more than iat.OOO. ihey also mrnisn, to schools making application, a large 45x04 inch map of the United States with a man of the world on tne re verse side. While this map bears their advertisement it is in every way the miiiul of ativ tiD-to-date fo map. The medals were given io tne pupus in each class havlnu the highest gen rul average for the three mouths, oonsldoring attendance p'lucutality, recitation, denortmeut. application, and examination in the brauoues of his ornda. The follow inn is a list ot ie--- iraris. i WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD A party of O. B. 4 N. officials con sisting of Superintendent Campbell, Division Engineer Newell, Superin tendent of Bridges and Buildings, Storie, and an asi-istant engineer ar rived in town on train No. 2 Wednes day- While here tney lnsspoiea me water tank and the railioad bulidings and also the bad road on the railroad proper' y leading from the freight station. The railroad ompany fcas decided to make several chancres and improve- the winners, together with the grade ments on Its property hare, one of Visited Wasco Ledge. Thirteen members of Hood River lodge No. 105, A. F. & A. M., went to The Dalles Monday night to visit Wasco Lodge No. 15, and help work the third degree. The visitors report having had a royal good time with their brother Masons, and that the work was curried out very smoothly After the lodge meeting a banquet was served, which was enjoyed ly all. The visiting party returned Tuesday morning, much pleased with thai trip. Those in the party were as fol lows: Truman Butler, E. L. Smith, V. J. Baker, 1. McDonald, H. J. Hibbard, C. N. Clarke, 0. L. Bogers, J. K. Carson. (1. K. Castuer, T. J. Kinuaird, A. N. Kahu, Frank Chand ler and A. 1. woe. aud the averaue of each Helen Carson, li 1st., s.O Ira Cannon, A 1st., 1)0.9 Marie Bartmess, B 1st., 90.1 May (lilmore, A 1st., 95.8 Ella Nlehans, B 2nd., 95.5 Marion Dakin, B !lrd., 95.4. Knth Treiber, B 2nd., 97.7 Elizabeth Carson, B iird., 98.7 Alvin Cannon, A 3rd., 98.3 Everett Oessling, B ilrd., 97.8 Mildred Huxley, A iird, 97.4 Husie Emry, 4th., 95.0 Madge Hollowell, Dth.. 90.8 tiny Husbands, 4th., OH. 2 Vera Pickett, 5th,. 98.2 ReUa Parsons, 4th., 98.0 Att- Hart, 5th., 9&'i Myrtle Howe, titb., 98.2 Donald Onthank, 7th., 98.1 Anua Camion. 0th.. 93.6 Eva McUoynolds, 7th., 94. Etta Blagg, 8th., 95.0 Luolle Kobards, 9th., 99.5 Stella Parsons, 10th., 99.0 Maude Merrell, 11th., 99. riualllla House Company Incorporates Articles of incorporation were filed this week bv a company that will op erate the Umatilla House at The Dalles. The Incorporators were J. H. Klata. Knth Fisher and John E. Sher- rard. The cnnital stock ti42,000, di vided Into 420 shares. The interests of H. B. Stnuott and others has been transferred to J. B. Fish. The Sin- tints have beou Iden tilled with the Uuiatilla house for the past 45 years. Will Locate Station at White Salmon. It is said that the railroad comi auv on the north bank has decided to lo cate its station iu this vicinity at White Salmon, It will be huilt as near the steanibout landinu as pi.ml bit) and a wagon road built to Bingeii aud Underwood. M i 'J IS Faruitr-i Institute at Dnfur. A farmer's institute will be held at Dufur. December 14 and 15, under the auspices of Kamsey Park Orange, Several profeMBors from the Oregon Agricultural College aud experiment station will discourse on timely topics that will be of interest to all farmers. An entertainment consisting of mus ic, singing and recitations appropriate to the occasion will be provided. Tho mornins session will commence at 10 .o'clock nd the afternoon sessions at 1:30. It is the desier of the commit- .tee having this meeting iu charge that jt bo well attended. Rail Road Causes Mishap. A drav loaded with merchandise, which was lieln-? driovu up from the freight depot Wednesday morning was overturned aud the goods thrown out iu the mud. The wagon was uroken and it was only flood fortune tbat pre vented the driver from having his leg broken. Th s niece of road Is iu an abominable condition aud if it is not soon renaired it will be impassible. The heavy ralus have rendered It worse than usual aud the railroad company ought to put it iu ooudition to be traveled over. which will be the placing of a Are plug back of the freight house, it nas made arrangements with Jos. A. Wil son to furnish tbe water for the hy- rnnt which will be located only a few feet from the main pipe from his res ervoir. It la the intention of the company to erect a house enclosing the new Are plug in which will be kept 100 feet of bose. While here Bupt. tjaoipoeu nau a talk with members of the city council in regard to tbe road and said that the matter would receive attention. He told the councilmeu to to take up the m ttter by lotler with the general oftloes. He admitted that the road was on the railroad's property aud should 1 repaired. The city oounoil has decided, now- evbr, to make some temporary repsirs on the road, whioh will be doue this week. Sunerintendent Cauipell returnod to Portland on train No. 1. Commercial Club Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the Commercial Club which was to have taken place Tues day evening has been postponed until this, Thursday evening. The club has accomplished much good during the past year aud while there are some members in arrears for dues aud the special advertise ment fund also shows some delin quents tbe organization has mot all its obligations and has a suiplus iu its treasury. In order for the club to do the most effective work it should have at least 100 members, who will take an active interest in tbe welfare of the projects that it associates ittelf with. While a! passive interest is better than none at all aud it la appreciated, jt takes hustling to accomplish the best euds in auy enterprise and one man or a dozen cannot do ail the work'. In cou uection with a oivio olub of any kind. Tbe management of the club re spectfully request those who have not doue so to cancel their ohligaticns to the organization. EARLY SHOWING TMAS. PRESENTS At Williams' Pharmacy Dainty Things from Japan Domestic and Imported Perfumes, etc. Bring in your Prescriptions For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. THE EMPORIUM, alley. U21 For Hl-A team of (arm homes, weighing about tad each. Inualra at this otfice. d" -For Hale-Single top buggy and harness. 111 trade for Unlit back. 11. M. Aobott. dl4 For Sale--A good farm hone cheap; also good cow. Inquire of Win, M (.-Reynolds on r.. w larroil . yutw, , j uxuvm wuw w a"" REAL ESTATE. For Rule 10 acres, nearly all Improved lioua noutw nuu urn, iv im-uvn lie m... amilx treea. 1M) benrtnu: 40 cherry trees, 1 acre of strawberries, 14 pear trees and oilier rruruv. a miles rrom town, win sen Hawtf- gain. Address B care Ulacler. an Nollw-The undersigned will act as a free agent for all persons w slilng Io see the coon- trv around w est uraouer. j.j.juruau. ui? For sale, 15 or 20 acres oftherbest berry land in Hood River, miles liom town, nearly all under cultivation and In tine condition, at a bargain if taken now. Address ownar, box 7, forliana, ore. bw for sualr:hnlne frslt land, one mile from Mo-ler. inquire of Mrs. I.. J. Davenport. MS For RnlH-Flftepn acres land, unimproved will contract to clear same if purchaser de sires. . w. Angus. For Bale Ten. 20 or 80 acres: apple and clover y, cleared: under aitcn. u seinnmit rv. r. v. no. i. nan For Hale 186 ner acre. 40 acres of level land four miles southwest of Hood River, near e lim n, store. K. r . 1. andatond H-r om sni ool. will ten in small tracts II uemrea. rornir- ther particulars Inquire of A. J. Kmerson. rid jno, s, tioou tviver. ji Real Estate Bargains. AT For 8ale-S0 acres, arood house and stable: all under ditch; cheap water; beaver dam land; fine place for stock, hay nr.d oichard; cloe in: good terms. Hee owner, H. M. Ab bott, or ueo. uulbertson, agenl. , all Wanted Wanted By a sober, Indusliions man wltb family, to rent a furnished farm or would work for wages. Address J. F. Thompson, Hood Kiver, rfd No. 1. d7 Wanted 250 chickens. White 1echoni and Plymouth Hocks, bens and pullets. II. M, Abbott, millinery store. d!4 Wanted Light, second band back and sin Inquire at the Utile gle harness. store. White dl4 Wanted To rent, a furnished house in the the lower part of town by small family; no children. M, Glacier office. If a sulliclent number of horses can be ob tained H. D. Hhelley will take tbem to pasture Pnone tittle Wblte Store. d28 Lost. Lost Three yearling calves: one white steer, One red and white and oue black heifer; all have the left ear cropped and the right ear split and an underblt. A reward of 91.0u each will be paid to any one taking tbem up and notifying me. 1'ctcr Jocktmsun. d 14 irtA sere mountain ranch, all under rrii'fttion ditch, twelve miles from Hood u;n. air oerea cleared, one acre on chard; good bunch marketable timber. Also tour lotg on Din near resilience u. Charles Castner; terms reasonable. 5 acres, one mile from Hood River; all apples, 1 acre bearing. Price for 80 days, 11850. ... 40 acres o nines irom towu, env biuo , 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. iaBt 40 Dy idu ieei oi Lot 2 block 9, Parkburst, 1050; 750 cash. . ,,. House and two lots m uarrett-ipma addition. $700. Fine business lot on main street for $1600 on installment, or $1500 cash. 6J acres at Jtseimont, o acres in cul tivation, cottage and outDuiiumgs, iou apple trees, 2 acres strawberries, 2 acres alfalfa, $1300 ; $750 or more cash. New 6-roomed cottage, patent bath and closet, four lots, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, $2100; terms reasonable. Two lots centrally locatea, joou. Two lots, new 8-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 Bale 9000 acres pine timber; 1 saw mill, cuts 20,000 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, 3J H; 1 logging truck; 5 pair sleighs; 30 head cattle; 50 head hogs; 600 feet lumber; 2000 cords wood. All located at and near Hilgard, Or. For Sale New two-story 9-room house; Stranahan addition ; $1100; terms easy. 14 acres across the road from the M. M. Davenport residence. $00 per acre. Terms easy. 160 acre mountain ranch, all under ir rigation ditch, twelve miles from Hood River; six acres cleared, one acre or chard ; good bunch marketable timber. Also four lots on hill near residence of Charles Castner; terms reasonable. In quire of John Leland Henderson. One goat ranch on mountain east of alley on county road. Price $1,600 ; has small house, running water, ana is fenced. Terms, easy. For Sale Beautiful lots in Park addi tion, center of town, from $200 to $300. e. too acres at n niie oaiuiuu , una timber land; $10 an acre. Lots 10. 11, 12, block 5, Waucoma ad dition; improved; price $1,600; or more cash, Dalance, l year, 8 per cent. Small house and lot on hill to rent, $24 a year; two vacant lots with privilege of purchase $20 a year for the two. For Sale Residence on State street at head of Front; $2,500, includina 3 lots. For Sale or Exchange for riooil Kiver property Fine residence in business center of Sumpter. Money to loan. 21 a. at Frankton; improved; $2400. Strayed Red cow with some white spoilt, tips sawed off horns; is giving milk, tore ward for Information that will lead to her re turn. U (i. Dlx, Hood Kiver, rfd No. 1. dl4 Lost Waterman fountain pen. Finder will please leave same al the Olacler office. d7 Strayed One year old beifer; red with while spots, hole in right ear, left ear emp tied: has bonis. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement ami expense of let atng. n. fi.. moore, seven miiw bouiuwchi ot Hood River. (128 Htmyed A cow, red streaked with roan, dry; no horns, lit In each ear and wire twisted in edge of right em. Han her since Uecembcrl, A. t. Uershey, it. K. I). No. 1. AM LOST Between First National Bank anil K O; Hlancher's residence, papers containing annual statement of treasurer of Commercial Olub. Finder will Dfease return to K. O. Blan char or A. '.V. Onthan'-, and receive reward. It Found, lap robe, son, Ml. Hood. Found. Inquire of W. B. David. d.U For Rent. For Rent Six room cottage with bath: In. quire William Kable, West River street. n;IO HYMENEAL. Bigl.r Kighy The home of Rev. aud Mrs. Jesse Uigby was the scene of a very pietty wedding Thaukegiviiig evening, when Miss Ruth Kigby, their daughter, and Mr. George A. liiglor were married. Tho Km. k trov cerioroieu iue cor- telephone girl, and is well known aud deservedly popular. Mr. Davis, who is also well known about town, is em ployed by Morgan Bros, in conducting their transfer business. Purchased 83,000 Percheron. A lino Percheron stallion was re ceived here recently for a syndicate of emouv in the preseuoe of a few of the! parties residing at Trout Lake. 1. reatives aud intimate friends of the ; Wyers, sr., has chHrg.' of the animal bride. Mr. Hlglor's home is . iu the who will winter at V hite Salmon. The i:st and for this reason 'his family howe cost $:l,000. was not represented. School Report. The following Is the school report for mouth ending Nov. 24, r.wo: days days tar dy 7 7 15 8 Miss Mathews Misa Tool M isat lliiwerman Mla Hicks Mlas WrlKht Mr. Kverutt MInb 1 lets M las Otppl Mm. Horn Miss Stewart M ra. tove High HcIi.hiI Totals en grade nail. tat l 2nd )"t 2.1 4.1.) tv7 Srd 4A- 45 UT 8th 9, 10. 11 41 4.1 44 il tl 44 SI ,S0 40 4A OH pres. two, I.VC, 74 71 S 70.1'i 7i!4'I r.4.Mj 7I. 'J 4ti'. 1107 ab. SJ'i 1'J 4 IS HB' ' U7 H'i 4i; ID 601 a4 sns so For ssle, 6ii3 acres near Mt. Hood P, )., $35 per acre. John I.. Hendeason. Put Aside Vanity For Once. Never In their strutting days did turkeys do themselves as proud as did thoir remains wheu doing duty ou Thanksgiving day at a novel spreiid which tw'curod Tbursdny iu Dullaa, when a retired merchant gavo a diu uer to all widows and single women over 30 years old within the city lim its. It is taid tin.t about 70 were preseut. He ottered as prizes to his guests a $10 rocking chuir to the wid ow who nmirio flrt-t, and a if io wicker chariot to the first maiden woman present who ninnies. Oallas must be au exceptional place when 70 women over 30 years of age can be tound. Perhaps it might l' said tLe women are exceptional. Dalles Chronicle. fannof K''l -Men. The contractors for (.lw noith Iwnk railroad are having a gooa ?onl of trouble keeping their meu. Whil-i the wages paid are fairly good, U 25 a day, the men are being charged rVi.'i'i a week for board. This is pretty high for board in a railroad camp. rim room In which the ceremony took pluce ana where the refreshm tits were served were prettily decorated with Oregon grape tind white chrysnn themiuns. The electrio liglits weie ued as a decorative feature, t:nd gr-en and red colored lamps were strung around the room alternately half hidden in the floral decorations. The bride and groom stood beneath a canopy made in the shape of a Bed ding bell during the ceremony. 1 e wedding bell was in harmony w ith the other decorations and tbe -hat.ed otrect from the lights produced a sub dued light that v-as very pleasing to the eye. ,.,', A .hower bouquet of bride s ro-s was carried by the fair bride, an I the was gowned in white or;;auc'.ie trimmed iu silk over luce. Aft., ii,a iwremonv a weaning uui- ncr was served, iu which the nonnmiMrMnta fur Thanksgiving prominent feutmos. An intov.ttion at the diuner -as the p hieing of a small bouquet of white chrysanthe mums tied with a ribbon in which was caught miniature veHdii g I'll at the side of the plte of e ell k Tho biide's going-aay-gonn ta a tailor-made nnit of dark navy Hue. Mr. and Mrs. iSiasier left on the 10-45 train for Condon, where they will muk' thoir home iu the future. I)avl Lnca. Miss Nellie Lucas aud A. L, Davis of this City were marru.d at IU Dalles b Justice Douthit ouedny laft week The Chronicle reporter and employe of th county clerk's oliice acted as witnesses. Miss Lucas has been employed as saleslady at 'he Gem Candy Kitchen for some time, but freviously was a The Invincible Armada. The luviui'iblc armada was a fdmom naval expedition Bent by Philip II. ol paln against England In loS8. It con glsted of 130 vessels, 2,430 great guns, ,575 quintals of powder, nearly 20.00C aoldiers, ubove 8,000 sailors and mor than 2,000 volunteers. It arrived In thi Kuglih channel on July 19 and. 'wai defeated the next day by Admiral Howard, who was seconded by Druko jflntvklu and I'robisher. Eight fire ships having been sent into the Spanish fleet, they bore oft in great disorder Profiting by tbe panic, the English fell upon them and captured or destroyed a number of their ships, aud Admiral Howard maintained a running fight from Juy 21 to July 27, with such ef feet that the Spanish commander, de usuel i pairing of success, resolved to return were , home, and as eseane through the Ene- lish chnuuel was prevented by con trary winds he undertook to snLi around the Orkneys, but the vessels which still remained to hiin were dis persed by storms or ship wrecked among the rocks and shallows on dif ferent parts pf the Scottish mid Irislj const, and upward of 5,000 nien wer drowned, killed or taken prisoners. Of the whole armada fifty-three ships only returned to Spain and these in a wretched condition. The English lost but one ship. Christmas We are again fn the lead with a liu-ee hnnch of tnikevs and orher poultry fattening for the llod Kiver X run dinner. You know wherevong.it th t tine turkey you had for ThnnksKivuiaT. We have a full line of all things sliat make a good dinner. Just call and note our prices, l ily Market, Ira Al corn, manager. For Rent Good new cottage in Blowers' addition. SB per month. Free water. Mrs. Frederick. d7 For Rent Five-room oottage. ley. II. M. Hux did Orchard and Land for Rent. To the rlirht man I will rent an orchard containing about 1200 apple trees or Usopua, Hpltitenberg, Yellow Newtown Pippins and Northun Spy varieties. Will give two-thirds of all apples to a renter who will properly care for the same. This is a splendid chance for some live man to make money. 8ee lr. Adams on Paradise Farm. Bids Wanted. For wood. 20 ricks oak wood s feet long, not over 8 Inch face; 20 rlckn pine wiaxl 3 reet long not over 8 Inch iui-e; io lie delivered and piled In basement ot I- ranU'-u s h-i-il house by Sept. 5th, It", reii'i ' warming. Bids will be received by the i-ii-ik until Jan. 5th I'SOj. The board reserves the rtartii to reject any nil bids. M. II. .Nkkel.-eu, clerk of srli-oi district No. a. 028 Bids Wanted-For75 cords of four foot fir wood will lie received tor 30 days by aci. district No. 8 same to be ielivered.,b'l'oie Sept. I, Wuti. V. II. vaugl an, clerk. tizt 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 lot and blocks, and do ing all kinds oi surveying ana plaiting. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, City Engineer. SOT1CE FOR 1HBS For Hervice H . tt. Cotton ban a thorough bred Berkshire boar for service. Fee SI, Hi Phone Fanners 417. , offltl NOTICE Any porn or persons ba lug had business tr inaction' of any Kind of late with W. V. J.-t'Mw.i, will please report fiimi to C. R. Hon , Hood HI- , ami meiit'y assist us in te't'ng track of hl business arMrs. C.R. BOSE, Uuatdh.n. At the riiutelies. , Belmont M. K. Church. II. C. CI .i u, pastor. Service", lielmoul: Bumla school at 10 . m ; Class .nex ling al 1 1 a. m.; Epworth I .cugne 7 p. m.; pn-ai,: ing every Btinday evcoing and 2l Son dtiy in month at 11 s. in.; l'r,.yct n,e t ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services a' Pine Grovesame a? slMjve except prenc -ing, which is on 1st snd 3d Sunday- ai 11 a. m. Crapper l.-t and 3d Nund t e at 8:30; Sunday tclmol at 2:30. hi li t; Hood. The 4th tSunday at II in i Sundav school at 10 a in. Methodist Preaching at 11 h. m. nml 3 p. m. Sabbath school )0 a. m.; Ep worth Li ague 7p in. Prayer mee ii i Thursday evening. All cordially iuwt ed. V. C. Evans, pastor. St Mark's Episcopal Church. II ly Communion at 8 o'clock; morning praver at 10, and evening prayer at Cahtolic Father Brosgeest of The Dalles will hold Catholic services next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, in the new Catholic church in the city ot Hood River. For Construction or Sewer System In City or Hood River. By order of the common council of the city of Hood River by resolution adopted by the council on the 6th day of December, 1905, notice is hereby giv en that bids for the contrnct for the con struction of Section No. 1 of the sewer system of the city of Hood Kiver will be received and will be opene ! and con sidered at tbe council chambers iu said city on Wednesday, the 20th day of De cember, 1005, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. The construction of Section No. 1 of the sewer system of the city of Hood River is provided for by Ordinance No. 94 passed by the council on March 20, 1905, and approved by the Mayor on March 24, 1905, and by ordinance No. 103 passed by the council on November 27, 1(105, and api roved by the Mayor on December 1, 1905, and said last named ordinance provides for the construed n of (Section No. 1 of said sewer system and assesses the cost thereof upon the property which will receive present epecial benefits thereby, which said t.s eessment has been entered in the Dock et of city leins of said city, and the on 1 ract for the construction of the w hole of said section No. 1 of said sewes sys tem will be let in one contract. This notice will be deemed notice to all interested parties that eaid assess ment has been made and entered in the docket of city leins and reference is hereby made to the ordinances above mentioned for a di-tcription of the amount and character of the work to be performed, and of Section No. 1 of said sewer j-ystem, which is to be constructed at this time and for a description of tTte property npsesed for the cost of the coi.struciioti thereof and the amoui.t of the aessuitnt to and upon each lot or pai-el of land. Plans aud specifications ol the work may ben-en upon application to the re eoider, or at the ofiict? pi Paget & Cfark", Portland, regiin."' Thjs police will b published iu t lie Hood Uiwr a'i'acier for ten dtis begin, uiug with t tie ii-n.e i'l Dee. 7, 1905, and win Ihj po-le-l in thtee public places iu euid c ly fu the same pern d. Dab tl at Hiail l;ivi r, Oicgoi', this lithilay of Dcit-mbcr, l(K)5. J R. MCKEhSKN, Keemiler. Notice osioelhold rs. A special meeting of tie ttock Loldert cf the Farmers lrrigalii.g Co. will be held Monday, DecemLei 18, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m. at tbe Arti Eaus' hall for the purpose of an cud Ing the loliovticg articl a of the Ian of said con paoy : Aiticle i to read September instead of October. Article 12 to read August im-tead of Jufy. Altp to bear the repprt pf the spe cial con. u: it tee 8 pointed to investi gate tbe to ks and take action on the lat-t vunuttl report. By orrier of tbe directors. M. II. Nickeheo, Secretary. An expi ri tie d man for dairy and farm work. Mu-t be clean, truthful and of good character Applv to A. C. STATEN.