. ! St t. 1 I I ft I , ! (; 1 rH)D RIVER GLACIER " .mum! ivorT Thursday tor AklllUR D. MOB. PubU.br. Tsrm. of iu'taorlptloo-! T a IB aav.no.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1906. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the votors of Wasco county : 1 wish to anuoiiee myself as candi date for renominatioti for tbeottlce of County CommiHsiouor at tho primar ies to be hold April 20th, 1900. II. J. HIUUARD, Commissioner. ANNOUNCEMENT. To t lie Citizens of Wasco county : I wIhIi to announce myself as acun didute for nomination on the Repnull can ticket for Commissioner of Waaco county at tho primary election to be held April 20th, l!Xi, and if nominated mid later elected. I pli'dira myself to ful fill the duties of the ollieu to the beat of ruv ability and integrity. Yours sin cerely (i. R. CASTNER. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Rcnubllcans of Wasco county: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for nomination upon the Republi can ticket for Sheriff of Wasco county, subject to the votes cast at the primary election to be f.eid April zutn, iuuo. If nominated and elected, I promise to fulfill the the duties of the oliice to best of my abilities by being courteous to all and riving the otlice the same careful attention that I would if it was my personal business. Yours respectfully, LEVI CIIRISMAN ANNOUNCEMENT. Hood River, Ore., Jan. 10, 1906 Editor Glacier: I wish to announce through the col umns of your paper that I shall be a candidate at the primary election to be held in April ot tins year lor tne repuu lican nomination for representative in the legislature from Wasco county. If I should receive the nomination and be elected I shall, to the utmost of my ability, serve the interests of Wasco county, and especially the interests of tho western portion of the county and Hood River Valley. A. A. J A i INK We are Indebted to the Oregon Lumber Compauy for a thermometer and barouioter. This Is something we ueed for it Is now possible for us to discern tbe exact temperature of an irate subscriber and also to tell whether tbe storm brewing is of sufil clont Intensity for us to "stand pat" or rush the victim to the cold storage plant lu the vicinity. i, j As candidates f"r County Coinmls loner U. R. Castner and the presout Commissioner, II. Jt Hiblmrd, have auuounood thomsolves. Both these gentlemen are well aud favorably known in Hood River aud In the county as well aud both have many friends.' The contest between tbeui is purely a friendly one ud they are willing to submit to the will of tbe majority. The political pot is commencing to boil and tbe cigar store politician is lu his glory. It is as natural for the average American to take ,to politics as it Is for tho average woman to lay "no" when she means "yes. " Politios Is a profession and not a trade, aud the man who goes Into It with the big stick as his weapon can be depended to come out of tbe melee with a razor for future use. In another column we publish an artiele containing vuluable informa tion to Intending voters. It will re pay them for the reading, as it de fines the registration provisions aud tells you what you can do In this mat ter aud what you can not do and re tain your right to vote. It likewise gives the dates of the opening and closing day of registration and for fil ing petitions and other information whioh you will find valuable. Look it over. The proposed meeting of the fruit growers of Hood River valley to be held lu K. of P. hall, February 10, Is right lu line with the progressive ideas of Hood River to strlko while the Iron is hot. While the Informa tion and stimulus ot ideas is exerted by the conventions held at La Urande aud Portland are still in the minds of the gentlemen who attended those meeting) no doubt much can be learn ed by their fellow growers that will be . useful. You should attend and make it a sueess. ' It is with pleasure and esteem that the Ulaoior auuouuoes the privilege to bo allowed to support our distin guished townsman A. A. Jayne for the nomination for Representative, The announcement of his candidacy was eo-incldont with his statemeut of purpose to again make an effort, if nominutod aud ulocted, to accomplish the passage of the Cascade Couuty Dill. Neither lutioduotiou or eulogy of Mr. Jayuo is necessary. His work lu the interests of the bill at the last session of the Legislature speaks for him, aud speaks must eloquently. BIG MEETING FOR HIGH SCHOOL PLAN 3. W. Aekeriiiuu, State Hnperiu tendeut of Schools, will arrive in town tomorrow aud Saturday morning at 10 o'clock will speak at a meeting to 1 hel I in Artlsau's Hail on the high school plan wneu delegations will tie present from M osier, Pine drove, r'rankton, Odt II aud 'the other dis tricts and at which time Superintend ent Aokerman, Prof. Wiley aud others will address the meeting. It is asked by tho school directors and those whoj are inteiestod lu the matter that every one wno can, be nt tbe hall on Saturday and give as much encouragement as possible to this movement. It is not expected that the school will be built today or tomorrow, but ii is poiuted out that it soon must be. Watch Clarke's watches go. ODDITIES Oi'1 ENGLISH PUZZLES OF PRONUNCIATION THAT ONE MEETS IN ENGLAND. Proper Names That In nui mt. Little la Common With the Way Ther Are gpellea-Welsli Name a oaree of Cafallla Coafasloa. English as It li spelled and pro Bounced in the United State la cer tainly confusing to a degree to any foreigner, but In old Kngiana ins km la still harder when It comes to proper names. "If," said an English writer, "the amiable foreigner is driven to the verge of distraction by our vagaries In pronouncing words ending ln'oughand cannot for the life of him see why, If cough spells 'kof,' 'though' should not be 'tbof and 'sough' 'sof,' what roust he think of our phonetic eccentricities In the pronunciation of place names, which are such a sore puzzle even to ourselves? "Why, for lustance, In the name of all that's reasonable, should we have to say Amesbury when we write and mean Almoudcsbury, and, when we are in Lancashire, Inquire the way to Oost'n when It Is TJlveratone we want 1 These are mysteries which are not even revealed, one would think, nnto babes, and which certainly make the nnarown man feel foolish. "If you happen to be In (Suffolk and want to find your way to waiaring- field, near Ipswich, you must avoid at any cost pronouncing the word as It ts written. You will be looked at as a freak or a foreigner, but ask for Wun- nerf'l and you will be sent on your way rejoicing. One may be prepared to find Unit Kelvolr Is pronounced Beaver, but who Is to know that As patrla, In Cumberland, Is only recog nized locally as Bpethry? You may ask tho native the neurest way to As patrla till you are black In the face and be will stare blankly at you for your pains, but breathe the word fipefhry and you will get your direc tion nulckly enough. "Little Urswlck is a place unknown to thousands of Lancashire folk who are familiar enough with the villag of thnt name, but call it Liloslck, and their faces will brighten at once with Intelligence. Pontefract Is not unrec ognizable to the southerner even ai Pomfret, but why should Kelghley bl known locally as Keethley and not ai Keeloy, which is the obvious render ing? "But the North county has no mo nopoly of odd pronunciations. Go tc Devonshire and ask for Brlthembot- torn. The odds are you will be told there is no such place. Brlmbottom they know right well, and that Is tin place you really want. Thurlescombe, by a similar or worse perversion, be comes Drlzzlecum, whioh may or may not be a tribute to the dampness of Its climate There Is In Clouceshlre a vil lage called Churchdown, which foi some inexplicable reason Is always spoken of locally as Chosen. The good people of Churchdown appreciate ths Joke as much as anybody and tell you how, when tho trains were asked to stop there, some one said, 'Make they Chosen people Joyful.' "Coirgresbufy, In Somersetshire, known far and wide as Coonisbury, and, shades of our Norman ancestors Ilurstmonceaux, In Sussex-, has long degenerated on the lips of many to Iloraemounces. St Osyth Is a nam that ought not to present any lingual difficulty, but Its favorite form In tin district seems to be Toosy, and, whlls tho educated man has long been recon ciled to cull Greenwich 'Grennldgo,' there are many who still pesslst (and they are right, though It sounds strange to the ear) In pronouncing tin name as It Is spelled. "Ohelmondlston, la Suffolk, has been cut down to the more convenient Chlui- ston, and Saudlacre, a small town In Derbyshire, is BcnJIker to those who know what they ought to say. Welsh namos are a source of unfailing con fusion to the Englishman, whose tongue refuses point blank to grappU with them, and yet some of them at least have been made simple enough, such as Rhudbaxton, In Pembroke shire, which as Itlbson Is simplicity It self. In Hertfordshire the formidable Sawbrldgoworth has been reduced to tho handy compass of Bapser, but wliat shall we say of Woodmancote, which to the good people of Glpuces tershlre Is often known as Udden- muckut?" New York Ilerald. The Turkish Woman. Until a Turkish girl is eight years old she Is free to run about nnd play tho same as her brother. After that time she Is regarded as a grownup. She leaves school and pats on a veil, She Is forbidden to run about. Nb man except her father or husband is allow ed to look upon her face, and she I not permitted to go Into her father' part of the house. Her parents begin to arrange for ber marriage she has nothing to say In the matter. She must be married by the time she Is eleven, and her husband will probably tie about seventeen. In Turkey an un married man or woman is unknown. Buch a state Is lookM upon as dis graceful. When tho wedding arrives the ceremonies last a week. The wed ding dress Is a most gorgeous affair, often costing f 1,000, being embroidered In gold and pearls. The prettiest part of the ceremonies takes place one even ing, when the girl friends of the youth ful bride entertain her family. Each takes a lighted candle and, forming procession with the bride as loader, march about the grounds among the flower beds, through the trees. All are In bright colored dresses, and their hair bangs over their shoulders. Bongs are snng, sweet musical chants are heard and tbe scene suggests nothing o much as a bit out of fairyland it self. Washington Star. Coasiderat. After the tea things had beeu cleared away the young wife came over and (at on hubby's knee, put her plump arms about his neck and kissed nlm half a dozen times. "Well, what Is It now?" he queried. "A. new dress, dear," she answered. "But don't you know that times are awfully hard just at present?" he que ried. 'Ot course I do," she replied. "That's by I want to give the poor dreas aker something to do," Detroit Trl fa ne. l The PARIS HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE SHOES We have just received a new assortment of men's logging and cruiser shoes in both tan and black. These with what we had in stock gives us the most complete line of high cuts in the city. We are selling a Good year welt dress shoe at - - $2.50. Clothing' Wo have a nice line of men's, boys' and youths' clothing that we can save you money on. Thoy are nice clean goods and the fit and style is first class. Among our clothing we have a large assortment of extra pants, coats and vests. They are not odds and ends, but "nice clean, desirable goods. Goods at Half Price 500 mackintoshes buy them while it is wet $2.50 400 " -v.-.-...,..:. ; 2.00 LiKlies' (Joals a hii'ge.nssortment at half price Shirts We have all endless' variety of men's and boys' working and dress shirts from a 2"h; working shirt uj to the very best ; $2-75 A inmg them wo have a heavy trilled black and white trilled shirts, double front and back ........... J... ....... ..450 Fancy boaom shirts for dross 50 We have a large and well selected stoclc of "WHITE GHOSTS OF DEATH" CONSUMPTION afjd PNEUMONIA are prevent jd end cured by the greatest of all, and strictly scientific remedy for Throat taid Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc., viz : DR. KING'S WO7 For CONSUMPTION, COUGHS km COLDS Cured of Pneumonia After Doctors Failed. "I bad been ill for some time with Pneumonia," writes J. W. McKinnon of Talladega Springs, Ala., "and was under the care of two doctors, but grew no better until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and, by continuing its use, I was perfectly cured. PRICES, 50G and flti.oo CJ - 1 CH MAKING PIPE ORGANS.' latcrastlaar Work That la Dona la the Velrliia Room. Doth the metal nnd wooden pipes ot a pipe orgau are nimle on the selfsame principle of the willow whistles that every man made wueu be was a boy, and to, after all, a pipe organ, tht nilKhtlpxt uvmli-Hl Instrument yet In vented, is but the evolution of that primitive pipe of Tan, the willow -whistle. The uost IntereHtlng place in an or gan factory la the voicing room. ITp to the time the pipes enter this room they are as dumb us broomsticks. Here Die breath of life l breathed into tliem, and they aro made to speak, eachla. tho voice Intended by Itn maker. Her the big fat pipes are taiiKht to thuu'dcr out their dlapaon aud tlniwe scarce the dlamoter of a shite pencil and one-half. an Inch long to utter tliuir shrill wills tie and others the thousands of varying tones between. And not only mnst the pipes of one stop speak correctly as In dividuals and members of their own particular fiuully, but they must lie In accord with all the hundreds of otliori In whose rahUt they are to live. To see that they do this Is the work of a man whose ear Is keen to the slightest variation and who must know why a pipe does not spe:ik as It should and how to make It. due by one the pipes are set upon the wind chest stamling here, with the bellows and all Uie In ternal mechanism of an organ properly adjusted and with a keyboard in front of him the volcer tests each one. lly ctmuclug the sUe and sliHpe.of the. aperture through which the wiud pass es he governs the tone until It Is exact ly what It should be, a task which only a uiun with the nicest sense of sound ruu accomplish. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. We never knew any one who did not talk "shop" too much. How you admire the man who catch es you doing a good deed on the sly! What a sorry spectacle a spoiled cWHl Is when away from Its mother! A whipping never harts to much as the thought that yon are being whipped. Some men are washed of their sins so much that they Anally have a faded look. Tell a bad story without names, and every one will have an enemy to attrib ute It to. Ambition dwindles away In time like a cake of soap, aud by the time a man Is seveuty he can't remember that be ever bad any In the tub with him. Atchison Globe. nWlrprnW TRIal BOTTLES FREEv3 RECOMMENDED. GUARANTEED AMD SOI.D BY AS. ?N; CLARKE Look Here! . We I ave (arms to exchange in differ ent parts of the United States and Can ada lor farnii and city properly. We have several splendid farms of va rious sizes in the great stock and wheat belt of AHierta to trade for Oregon fruit lands. We have; more than ten thou sand acres of splendid prairie lands im proved and unimproved that we can sell now for $10 to f:X) per acre. It has doubled lu value (luring the past three years on account of the rapid develop ment of the country in' which it lays, and is bound to incrouse from now on, as It is fertile and easy to handle. If you have anything in the real es tate line to sell or trade, write to us for our blanks to fill In for a description of it " We Invest money for out of the city (lienta, aml.hivitu you to call at our of fices and make yourselves at home when ill Portland. . BniGllSTtritf) REALTY CO., - ' - mi First St., Portland, Ore. - 'NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Peimrtmi'tit of the Interior, Land Office at The lIlo, on-con, Jan. IS, 1906. Nfrtice I. hereby given th.t th followlng nHined .ettler ha. tiled notice of lila inu-n-turn to iiiuke Hunt proof lu .upport of bla claim, and thHtsald proof will ba made be-hi-fore Oco. T. Hrther, United mate commis sioner nt hi. nftlre In Hood Hlver, Oregon, on February at), IHtM, viz.: ALKHLD M. UOOP of Mimler, Oregon-, on H. K. Ha. 7417, Air the HV. HK Hen. a, and N'4 NKU, 8 so. 10, Town .htti i N, II. II K..W. M. lie nme lliu following wllneMa to prove hi. coiilluiKv.iM it-Hldem-e upon and cultiva tion of siild land, vl: llenjanilu F. Shoe linker and Toner Haluman, ol Hood Klver, Oregon. I'JSKH M K HAKI, T. NOLAN. Register. Timber Ijtnd Art Junes, 1878.1 NOTiC'K FOH PUBLICATION. t'ultc.l Ntute l-Anrt Oltlce, The Dallea, 0e Ron.M.m'li.t, Notice Is hereby Riven th.t in roiuptlHiiee wltb the pruvitUona of the act orcontK iMif Jnut-a, 1K7S, entitled "An act for (Ite sale ol tlinlH-r IhihIn In the Htat-H of rail fornta, Oregon. Nev.dK, and WaHhlngton Terrltory,"aH extended to all the Public liiid Sliite. by act of August 4, 1NIJ, .IKSSK I. WHKKKY of Oolricndale, county of kllekftat, state ol Washington. h . this day ft led In this office lit. .worn .lateinent No. 27m, for the purchase of the N'jNKVj and K',NW(, of section No. If, lu lownslnp.No. '4 north, raniie No E., W.M., and will otter proof Ui .iiowthat 111. Inndsunght Is more valuable for It. timber or .Uine thau for agricultural purpo.es. and to eatabli.h hi. claim to ftHidlttnd beftire the Kegl.ier and Kiveivcr. at The Palls., Oregon, the lh day ot .March 11M.. HenanicKaH wltneaaeat H. A. Wherry of Collin., Washington; Cat. Wagel. of The Indies, Oregon; Kruncl. (Iran" of wyeth, Oie gon; Robert Warren, of Wyeth, Oregon. Any and all person, claiming adversely the above deseritn-d laud, are reo,ueHted to tile Iheirelaiin. in till, office on or before aaid SMh daof Marcn, Iww. JsS ni'JS ill K'HAKL T. NOLAN, Register. Eureka Market. Our prices are popular prices and i our meals liint-class. We bny no Chi nese fatted hogs and dmi t have any rubber necks. W ho is the government meat insjxctor? Ofllret and Rooms. The very best for rent in Smith Block FA R 6 Dry Goods r n O) V' LTQ u NON LAXATIVE f In 2SS MIDWAY CHOP HOUSE HKOPRNKD UN11KR OLD MANAOKMKNT. REMEMBER YOU CAN GET A GOOD SQUARE MEAL OR GOOD LUNCH AT ANY OLD TIME. . .. PROMPT SERVICE RENDERED. C. L PIERSON, Prop. CONTl!T NOTICE. Iienartment of the Interior. United state. una umce, ine Danes, Oregon, necemnerCT, 1(5 A aulflelent contest affidavit having been Med In till, office by Algorn H. Tlngley, contestant, agafii.t homestead entry No. Uiwj), made May So, 1WW, for lota 1, 2, N Ki, Sec tion S, Township 1 North, Range 9 K. w. M., by Willie O. Carrier, contestee, In which It I. alleged that said Willie 1. carrier ha. tailed to establish hi. residence or make any Im provements upon .aid land, having totally abandoned the same for the petlod of two year, last past; that mild aileg.-d absence was not due to hi. employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United state, in time ot war. Hald panic, are hereby notified to appear, respond and offir evidence touching .aid alie gat on at 10 o'clock a. m.. on February 20, 110 1, beforethe lUglster and Receiver at the Unlltd Mtate Land Uitlee In The Dalles. Oreuon. The salS contestant having In a pmper affi davit, filed I'ecemlH-r S, itA, set forth fact. which show thai after due diligence personal service of linn notice cannot bo made, it I. hereby ordered and directed that such notice De, given by due and proper publica tion. MICHAEL T. NOI.AN, Register. U.S. rag lie, Oregonlan bldg., Portland, Ore., Ally, for Conteatuut. Jam2tfeb$i CONTEST NOTICE. Pepiirtinent of the Interior, United 8tale Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, December 1, 1V A .ntflelenl contest affidavit having been Hied In this office by Andy M. lienttv. oonteatant. against homestead eutrv No. 122 it), made March ill, una, for NF.V Men. -N. tp. 1, S., range 10, F. W. M., by James F. Walt, con teatee, In which It la alleged that said James F. Walt ha. abandoned aaid land for more than aix month, last past and there are no Improvements thereon whatsoever, and that .aid alleged absence was not due to his em ployment In the army, navy or marine corp. ol the United Nlate. In time of war. Haid parties are hereby notified to appear, rcpnnd and olfer evidence touching such alle gation at 10o'cl-k a. m. on February 's, ltsm, before Oeo. T. I'raiher, a IJ.H. t'ominls-loiier, .t his office In Hood River, Oregon, and that tlnal hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on February VJ, 1WW, beKire the Register and Receiver at the United .states Laud Office In The Dalles, on gon. The said contestant havln. In a nroner affl- j davit, riled December IS, lwi wet forth fact. I which show that .iter due diligence neraon.l ; service of this notice can not be made, it I. hereby ordered and directed that aiwh notice I be given by due and proper publication. I MICHAEL T. NOLAN. J 118 Register. j Vl)U wji besure of a rfect cure for -n .,..i, :i m , . ( larke's watch hospital for treatment. aass nsaivis tiiCTorvo IS SIlV v aisV IT VII LV Cudaby's Rex brand hams 15c per lb. at Mc. Guire Bros. Wood For Salo All Kinds at T,ovest Market Price. Prompt delivery, phone. Marraj Kaj. For Sale For Hsle Bay mare, weight 1160, gentle, sin- or double: good cultivator. good cultivator. Will trade (or .mailer bone. I'nons lix l.riueiv. M array Key. Jl For Uale-Bweet corn fodder cheap. Koberg. J. II. jlS fnr Hale Konn of Ave room., lot 109X114, woodHUfd, ehldren botiM, room for large gar den; pleHxKnt location. Price I12W, part down, balance I1U0 yearly. Kent well. H. H. H al ley. H Kor Hale Genuine Imported Engllab wal nut tree, at reasonable price, while euick Alao .till bave aome No. 1 .Undard ap nle tree, r-none or write u. a, nouuiu., n. F. D. No. 1, Hood River. Kor Bale-One eulky atrawberry cultivator, rice flit; aim one atove, prlo M. Inquire of rloe lira. W.M. Koaa. For Hale-A fine Poland China brood aow, E. Hawkea, U. K. D. Ma 1. JIB For Sale-High Grade Wild Weat aboeafor men and boye, at Cowley'aaboe ahop. Oppo- a lie roai umce. For aale, several aeeor-d-hand bugglea and carriages, f aamon Biaoie. j Kor sale, full blooded Plymouth Rock roos ters and Dullets. oerv fine .lock: will graca any poultr yard; nothing better, guarantee topleaaeoou. only a few for sale Mrs. E. Brayiora, ttocKioraators. j. For sale, one gent e hone. N. W. Bone. J For .ale. home-made lelllea. SUM) Der dos. U-pInU; chow-chow, 1.60 per dos.. 1 pt.; apple butter, etc., qui. fti.au per aos. Also canneu fml j at fci.tiO lo 2.;b tier dos. ats. Delivered la dosen lots anywhere In city limits, all put up in gUas. Mrs. Jfi. Vauhan. raradiae farm, Phone 020. jb MISCELLANEOUS. BOYS OR GIRLS or attractive young ladles wanted-If you have only a few .pare hours, you can employ them profitably and eam money for Xmai; If yon want to give your en tire lime to tne work you can earn a nice liv ing. The best of It la, you don't need any money to atari. A complete outfit free. P.O. Drawer No. wo, Uuffitlo, N. x. an Horse Bu vers. Attention!-About February Wih I will havedrlvln nave ariving ana arait oorse. sale at Odell. Call or phone E. T. Foils. Strayed oi.e red heifer with white .not on face, two years old past, marked wltb crop otr each ear, brand O It on bin. Suitable re ward win ne paid for information concerning same. L. H. Khoadea, tt. F. 1),, seven miles out on east. siae. ju To Lend J1MX) to lend on improved laud First mortgage, shorter long term, or on un Improved laud part at a time aslmprovnienls are niaue. Address, J, care uiacier. j 11 FARMER, do you know the Hood River Artldclal Hlone Co. is manufacturing Just the kind of concrete blocks to build au apple or milk house? while you nave time thins Hover. Tbe cost Is trilling. Uet prices. JlS For Bale Hel of International Encyclope dia for sale cheap. Mrs. C. Jfi. Hemmeu. fl. For sale six or seven dosen nice spring cuicnen. cnapm.n a m. u Any person desiring to purchase farail; cow. i ay secure same by addressing J, Bailey. Btate I). Iry and Food Coram lasloner. i'ortlaud, Oiegon. Mr. Bailey being a compe tent judge can guarantee .atisiactioo. Wanted to Rent From about March 1, fur nished house, containing not less than four (4) bedrooms, within a mile and a half of Hood River. Apply lo Mrs. Houghton, ere Mrs. Alma tiowe, uooa tuver, ore. ic REAL ESTATE. For sale Great Bargain Ten acres Smiles out; .mall orchard, best variety of trees; two mall houses. Price, H75, 1476 down. Inquire a. uauo. ai.u For Sale Fifteen acres land, nntmnroved will contract to cleat same If purchaser de sires. r.w.Angu.. .-ii For Sale Ten, 20 or 80 acres; apple and ciover; -s ciearea; unuer aitcu. u aeuiman K. F. O. no. 1. nm BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME by having handsome wall of panel or rock face concrete Dim s, ptacea arounu n it your residence is on the side bill. Tbe Hood River Arlltlolss stone Co. is ready to book your order. JlS For sale-HO acre, of timber for sale at a bar gain; Mt. Hood railroad through center. In quire at hub office. fl For sale 20 acres two miles south of town. on the Mt. Hood road; can be divided Into twelve and eight acres, H. w. Chapman, fl HOW 18 YOUR CIIlMNEYf Isn't It better to put In a concrete one rather than run tbe risk or the house burning down with a defec tive fine? Better see tbe Hood River Artificial stone co. about it. Leave order now. jig Lost. Ixwt A mackintosh cape, between Fashion Livery barn and my home. Finder please re turn. mrH.aiurraya.ay. js Lost A large, light brown dog; part colic aiiu pur, nueperu; answer ui name OI max . r. my tne, pnone tun. Jan2o FLACK YOUR ORDERS at once with the Hooo tttver Artincial Htone Co. for chimney blocks and foundation or retaining wall Work. They will do It for you cheaper than yon can have stone cut for aud better. JlS ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME that you bad yosw residence raised and a concrete block wall placed under Itr It will look so much better ana a cellar is handy. The Mood River Arti ficial Htone Co. will do It cheap. ig To Rent A good U acre ""farm, near town, first-class fur truck raising. Everything In good shape. See Mam Eby, East Belmont. f!5 For Rent. For Rent The Marcelln. House on C street; 5 rooms, pantry and lath. Flue residence with modern Improvements. Urand view, inquire ot A. W. Anthank. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR WASCO COUNTY. Thomas Day, plalutitT. vs. Anna E. Day, de fendant. To Anna E. Pay, the above-named defendant i In tbe name of the State of Oregon: You arc hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Hied against you in the above en titled suit on or bemre the nd day ot March. iw; and li you fall lonniwer said complaint, on nr Iwlnrn ..Irf il.tu . .1.. 1 ... 1 r ...1 11 the Court for the relief prayed tor therein, many existing between yourself .nd plaintiff. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshsw, Judge or the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on the 10th day of January, woti. directing tbis summon lobe published once sweek for sli consecutive week, in the Hood River Ulacler, a weekly newspaper published In Wasce county, State of o egon. The date of the tint publication of tht summon. Is January wth, 1SUJ; dale of last publication March 1st, I WW. Fonts 4 Derby, attys. for plaintiff. ml Wanted. Wanted-Lady canvassers. An exception ally good otter. 1'o.ition permanent. Ad dres, Ijx-k Box 7, The Dalle., Oregon. II Wanted-Rellable parties to contract ch ar ing. Apply Knpa Orchard Co.. B. Jriuwn. malinger, ft. F. 1). 10, Hood River, Or. laitf Notice to Stockholders. There will be a special meeting of tho stockholders ot the rarmar.' lPri gating Co. held at the Commercial Club ball on Saturday. Januarv 27 1906, at 1 o'clock p. nt., for the pur pose of voting to rebond tha dirnh and flume for $40,000 for tbe purpose of reconstructing the ditch and flame. oy oraer oi directors. M. H. Niokelsen, Seo'y. Lutheran Services will be held again next Sunday, January 28; Sun day school at 2 p. ni. German preach ing at 3 p. m. Tbe oonflrmation class meets Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m. II. J. KoIIl paHor. Riverside Connreffational W. Ct. Uilniore, pastor. Sunoay school at 10 a. m. Worship, 11. C. E. meetino 6:45 Tbe sacred concert will be post poned until Sunday evening.February Real Estate Bargains. AT THE EMPORIUM. Five room house, and lot 80x140 leet, on tbe heights, 1,100. Terma reason able if taken soon. 160 acre mountain ranch, all under irrigation ditch, twelve miles from Hood River; ail acres cleared, one acre or chard: good bunch marketable timber. Also four Ion on bill near residence of Charles Castner; terma reasonable. 6 acre, one mile from tiooa wiver; all apples, 1 acre bearing. Price for 80 days, 11850. 40 acres 6 miles from town, east sine; 20 acres clearer!, 10 acres orchard. $125 per acre, cash. 10 acres, 2 miles from town; alt in cul tivation. Price, 12400. 4 room cottage. East 45 by 150 feet of Lot 2 block 8, Tarknurst, w cash. House and two lots in Barrett-Sip ma addition. 1700. Fine business lot on main street for f 1600 on installment, or (1500 cash. 6 acres at Belmont, 6 acres In cul tivation, cottage aud outbuildings, 150 apple trees, 2 acres straw Demes, z 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 located, $550. Two lots, new 6-roouied house, patent bath and closet, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, $1700. Two-story 8-roomed cottage, 101 u dj 140. on the hill, $1200; terms reasonable. For Sale 9000 acres pine timber; 1 saw mill, cuts 20,000 per day; 1 planing mill, capacity 30.UUU leet per aay; i store and stock of merchandise, about $3,600; 1 hotel and contents; 1 saloon building, rented; S nouses, renieu; iu bead horses and harness ; 0 road wag ons, a M l logging wuca; o pair sleighs; 30 head cattle; 50 head noes; 600 feet lumber; 2000 cords wood. All located at and near Hilgard, Or. For Sale New two-story -room house; Stranahan addition ; $1100; terma 14 acres across tne roaa irom me m. M. Davenport residence. $90 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 $1,500; has small house, running water, and ii fenced. Terms, easy. For Sale Beautiful lots in Park addi tion, center of town, from $200 to $300. 8. 160 acres at White Salmon; fine timber land ; $10 an acre. Lots 10, 11, 12, block 5, Waucoma ad dition; improved; price $1,600; 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. For 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 Frank ton ; improved; $2400. First-class Surveying Outfit At the Emporium are kept 2 first-clan 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 surveying and platting. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, City Engineer. Farms Wanted We have buyers for farms and can make quick sales. Write us, giving full particulars and lowest price per acre. We bave choice pieces of Portland business and residence property for sale. Tortunes are daily being made in Port land real estate investments. Make your money earn something by investing in Portland realty. There is no city iu the country where values will advance as they will in Portland. With our ex perience we can help prospective buyers purchase property where values will enhance most rapidly where property will double itself in a short time, be sides paying a good percentage in ren tals on investment. We take great care In investing for non-residents. SINNOTT A SINNOTT, Real Estate Agents, 535 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. At the Churches. Belmont M. E. Church. H. C. Clark, pastor. - Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 1 1 a. m. ; Epworth League 7 p. in. ; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m. ; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. ra. Crapper. 1st and 3d Sundays at 3 :30 ; Sunday school at 2 :30. Mourn Hood. -The 4th Sunday at U a.n t.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. m.; Ep worth League 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All cordially invit ed. W. C. Evans, pastor. St Mark's Episcopal Church. Holy Communion at 8 o'clock; morning prayer at 11, and evening prayer at U. B. Church Sabbath school, 9:45; preaching, 11 a. m.; Junior services un der the leadership of Mrs. Effie Beeler, 3 -p; m. ; Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:30; sermon by pastor, 7:30. All are invited to any and all of these services. O. Mv Beeler, pastor in charge. Unitarian Corner State street aud Park-avenue.' Service at 11 a. m. Sun day school at 10 a. iu. Unitarian-Rev. W. O. Eliot will preach Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday shoool t 10 o'clock. Valley Christian Sunday school at ?, V,! P,eaohiD U ! V- P- s. C E. at 6.30 p. m. ; preachiug at 7 :30. Chalk talk every Sunday even ing. We extend a cordial invitation to all to attend the services of tbe day. W. A. Elkins, paator. Christian Services for next Sunday will be held in the K. P. ball. Sun day school at 10 a, m. Preacbin. at 11 a. m. and 7:30 n. m r. v. 6:30 p.m. Cordial invitation to all tne services, w. A. Wood, pastor. Riverside Conffrnaatinnni w n Giltn -ire, pastor. Sunday school 10 a! m. FTof. U A. Wilev. nrri,,t...H. ent Worship and Dl-Aanhlnff nt 11 Anthem bv choir: fiDsrtnn Sermon. Jesus growing in favor itb God and man. Hymn "Ye fair green hills of Galilee" an-annul rmm nn. man. C E. 6:45 n. m R.rmn. .,;tk special music 7:30. ,t - .... t .i a" V