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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1906)
Mrtnn nnirn nt irirn Issued inn Thursday bj ARTHUR D. MOB, PktUk. tna ! ubMrlptloo-t'l.M J l MB fM B HTIBM. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1906. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the voters of Wasco county : I wish to annonoa myself a candl data for renomination for tbe office of County Commissioner at tbe primar- es to be field April -Attn, iswe. H. J. HIBBARD, Commissioner. ASNOCJiCESEST. To the Citizens of Wasco county: I wish to announce myself as a can didate for nomination on tbe KepuWi can ticket for Commissioner of Wasco county at the primary election to lie beid April zutn, imm, ana u nominated and later elected. I pledge myself to ful fill the duties of the officii to the best of my ability and integrity. Yours sin cerely O. R. CABTNER. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Republicans of Wasco county: I hereby announce myself as a candl date for nomination upon the Republi can ticket lor Bherill ot Wasco county, subject to the votes cast at the primary election to be field April zutn, ioo, If nominated and elected, I promise to fulfill tbe the duties of the office to best of my abilities by being courteous to all and giving the office the same careful attention that I would if it was my personal business. Yours respectfully, LEVI CHRI8MAN. ANNOUNCEMENT. Hood River, Ore., Jan. 16, 1006 Editor uiacier: I wiiih to announce through the col umns of your paper that I shall be a candidate at the primary election to be field In April ot tins year for tne repuii lican nomination for representative in tne 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 the western portion of tne county and Uood River Valley. A. A. JAlJNJi ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voters of Wasco County ; I hereby announce my candidacy at the primary election to be held In this stale on April via, iw, tor tne JU-puun-can nomination of Jlepretentative in the ieglslutnre rrom Wasco Uotinty. J. F. HENDBICK. VOTERS REGISTER. Notice is hereby given that the regis tration books in my office will close for the primary election on the 10th day of April at 3 p. ni. In order to vote it will be necessary to register and give your party alliiliations. All those not registered and wishing to vote will be compelled to swear in their votes, and procure six freeholders as witnesses. Kindly register a once and avoid the trouble of swearing in your votes. Reg istration officers are provided through out the county for your convenience. SIMEON BOLTON, County Clork. The announcement fiomE. L. Smith that he Is a oandlate for United States Benator has placed Hood River in tbe strong limelight of politics and bis many friends and admirers must now be satisfied since they have succeeded In getting him before the people as a political aspirant. As to Mr. Smith's wrtb and fitness for the offioe he re quires neither commendation or in troduction and desires none. We do not like to make any prediction, but it looks very much to us as though the man has not yet been named who can beat him for the office for which he has declared himself. i ..- i "Harmony" and Senator Whealdon. In recent Issue of Th Dalles Chronlole the newly-fledged editor of that sheet takes a fling at A. A. ' Jayne, who has announced himself as candidate for representative because as he says he could not work in "har mony" with the member of the upper house of the last legislature namely Senator Whealdon. Perhaps a little past history may enlighten this gentleman to the effect that the harmony loving member of the upper house was a candidate two years ago for tbe office he now holds . and to which he was elected by the voters of Hood River. Having been lu the somewhat vulgar parlance of the day "turned down" by the olti tens of his owa town, he was natural ly very grateful to the good people of Hood River "nothing was to good for them," said the senator. How he showed his gratitude Is too well known to require repetition, ex cept to remark in passing that it was indioated in the same manner as that of the serpent which was takeu In to be warmed Into life and then bit its benefactor to death. As to the statement that there were other considerations at the last ses sion of the legislature that required equal atteutlou with the Cascade couu ty bill and that the delegation re turned almost empty banded, we will aay that there were others and that in so far aa lay in his power Mr. Jayne did what he could for them can Sen ator Whealdon say as much for his benefactors? Is It possible for Mr. Jayne or any other man to be in "harmony" with one who wants to take all and give nothing in return? We thluk not. As to temper, a little righteous Indigua . Hon under tbe circumstances is a feather in any man's cap who has any spirit and If the representative from this district showed his temper it was the most eousplououa badge of his in dependence that he could display. The primary law was framed for candidates who are willing to submit to the will of the people and not to act In "harmony" as expressed by the Chronlole which means one-man rule. If ere Business at the Locks. The Princess May, a gasoline boat, which fortwsrly ran "between Lvle ana The Dalles, is now running between Cascade Locks and Carson. The Princess May seems to be doing a good business here, This is proof positive that there are more people to support a boat here than at The Dallos.-tHeveu-aon Pioneer. , r i iauktc i;icitc HOOD RIVER CIT C. A. Johns of Baker City, h'epuM can candidate for governor, made short visit in Hood Kiv r Tuesday, Mr. Johns is considered one of tl strongest candidates in the guberuu torial race and is most popular eastern Oreaon. where he is best known. He stands for an admiuistr tlon that can not fail to win hi in votes and which is fearless and fail Some of tbe thlnus which Mr. J(jIju advocates are: To have a state bank examiner ap nnlnt.A1- To give the primary law a fair trial A liberal suooort and a biuh stau dard of education. Rich and poor to receive alike oonr teoua treatment. President's Roosevelt's position tii the lecisiation and labor question, Office of land aiteut must be afoote armnirtinn and without adjuncts. Franchises should pay reasonable tax. ExDress and similar compamuk should pay tax on gross earniuK tc state. While here Mr. Johns made a very favorable impression and uimiy friends. Ho felt for his home Iueniuy evening. Tiad a Bad FalL Joaeoh Wrluht and Andrew Oatcli ell, who weie working on a scaffold alongside the Paris l air buildiug hi.d a bad fall Tuesday. The scanold uroi; and Dreotoitated tbe two men into the excavatiou tbat bas been made for the new building. Wright was cut ou tl, bead and had bis fug hurt and tor time was unite dazed. He boom re oovored, however, and was none the worse for his (all. Uatchell did not get oft so easily an bad to be taken to his home, bit it was found that he had liaotured Lis libs. He is suffering considerable pain but in not sorinufiy hurt. Feed The Birds. Our attention has been called by well known horticulturist to the vulu able help of song and other birds in ridding orchards of worms aud in sects. With a little attention and feeding these birds can be made to iu crease in number and become aitiios domesticated. This gentleman but been feeding a number of them and Unda that they have become accustom ed to his efforts and appear daily foi their meal. He has also been leeciing number ot quail aud helping them to Jive through the cold snap. Walnut Orchard. Quite an interest is taken by several enterorisinit citizens of Moinmouth, Or iron, and vicinity, in me culture oi English wolnuts ami filberts. There are at present about seveniv five acres of nuts nluntcd in this inline diate neighborhood ami the coming sen. sou promises to more than double t Is acreage. Those pluming walnuts recently lire B. Stump, 10 acres iu addition to 60 acres planted two rears airo; irii i t'owell, 10 acres, lv. II. nickttionse, two acres, and Dr. rarnsh two acres lu con nection with hi nursery. These erowers alter visitliii! wulnnl orchards already yielding aud iiiiikiiij! careful study of the climatic and mul conditions of thin place and others linn this neighborhood erpcciully udaptuu t nut culture. By comparing the nuts of trees al ready yielding with the Imported one thev arc found to be greatly superior lo them and experts (rum other parts the country generally agree that the mild summer, niUiiit;, well drained lands anj deep subsoil of the Willttm etle valley tire ideal conditions for mie turlug the nuts us well as lor the growth of the trees. Talks on Osteopath). Osteopathy is the latest development of medical tcicnce, coiistiliiunii n it en tiroly new ami complete practice Unit is most 8iiwssliil in treating hunum both medical and suruical. by skilled manipulations which cutthlu Mature to do her allotted work without recourse t anile or uruga. the lundainciilut con oeption Is, that, abnormal fimetioiiiiiii ot the body is ot necessity dependent upon structural ueiect: mat inu unlit of structural alteration first in order occurence is mechiiiiical displacement deranguinent in reliiliniisliiii. mul adjustment of nulls; and that such mechanical disorder serves tit olistruc nerves or blood vussels, thereby perveit- tng nutrition. Disturbances of function result which, if not checked, lead on finally to the visible, palpable ilctorior ation in fona known as "organic Ins ions." Thus the earliest and 'common est cause of disease is (tHinncd to lie not ac iriiuo in the substance ol ones tissues, hut a disturbance in their le! alive arrangement. Her Last Thoughts Mere for Oregon. Rociikstkk, N. Y., MlU'l'll 10. Tin indontitatlle spirit of Susan H. Anllioiu will not recognize even the grim de stroyer, but to those around Iter and V her physicians it is plainly evident Unit the great woman snllrHtflst Is ou het deathbed. For the last four iluvs flit has been growing steadily weaker, ami ouly her tremendous will power is keep ing her up. A touching scene took place at, Miss Anthony's bedside this morning. Her lifelong friend, the Hev. Anna Shaw, who bad just had a narrow escape from (leant in a a reck on tun i.elnuli all Railroad, came to see Iter. Miss Slum is a physician and as soon irs she eu tered Miss Anthony's room the Krcitt leader said : "Tell me, Anna, do you think 1 will get well?" ion nave no nsosie" snlil 1 r. Shaw evasively. "There is nothing to prevent recovery, burring your great weakness." "Oh," exclaimed Miss Antlionv. as she clasped her emaciated hniiils to getlter in an attitude of prayer. "Let me live ta see more victories. Let nit at least see the triumph of our cause in Oregon. Horticulturists Meet at While Salmon A big and enthusiastic horticultural meeting was held nt I iSO o'clock last oamruav I tiiiein.ioii in i.auleriiaiigh s O . I ... . . Hall, While Salmon. The outlook f the fruit growing wnsiin approaching was uisciiNsod ami an address made by ( otlnty Fruit Inspictor Injriin. Cat I r.Koss Manager of the bite Sainton Union also spoke on matters i i ituin ingl'o the good i f tbe union. 1 lie conditions tor a line crop ol apples and stra Itorries ou t lie other side of the river tits year me said to look very favorable. About lit) or 70 members were present. Ad erf Nil Litter Ms). Rosa linker. Anna Fischer, ITulia P. Ha tun r, Roy Anderson, Celesli L:m- daizo, K. N. Drew,W. 8. Oieken, Jas. II. Davis, John .Mullen, r . V. JUetiov- ern, D. K. Martin. Scott Mesliltt, Ad am Pylkkauen, 11. K. Perry, Wallace Co., J. W. Wheeler. Charley Wilson, Hen Willy, Harry .erka. ) Everything New mi Desirable in Sprint? tuiil Sum :n r Fabrics. All the. Latent Weaves find Styles in White Goods, Wash Goods, Shirt Wtiii-ts, Ladies Washable Suitn, Outside Skirts, Under Skirts, Corset Covers, I'fints, Corsets ami hi fact Evarything that goes to'ninke up a Complete Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Our Buyer lias bought Right and us wo have always done we will sell Right. Fair treatment and honest dealing will always lie found at the PARIS FAIR. We still have souk1 bargains left in Men's, Ladie's and Children Shoes, Shirt Waists, Skirts and Jackets that will paf you to investigate. 9- MEN'S DRESS SHOES r Worth from $3.50 to $4.00 Your Choice $2.45 LADIES FINE SHOES Worth from $2.60 to $4.00 Your Choice $193 Misses Shoes worth $1.75; $2.00 Your Choice $1.33 We will make it worth your while Store by gving you the Best money obtainable. Call and see i.ftJ jt CONTRACTS LET FOR 1. 0. 0. F. Tito contracts for the 0(J1 Fellow new $10,1100 hii.ck V'.liicL in teirm ex- avHtod for on the corner whore the Hnirs i'Vir li.. Ituil ijt,rt ot Uh Ktoro liuro been ltlnml Struui htin Ac HlnveriH ItiiH Boonreil en , vtliioiz but the iiluinb- riK, sirlnwalkM hh'1 concrete founda tion which v. i'i i,o Lu ft by the lodge under the snperrifion of the architect, M. Hull-Lewid. ilio plumbing will bo done by Norton A Smith flini the irou iintl bkcktiiitithinu work by the firm of Wnow & Liwtii. Work on the luiiniftttiou wits com menced toduy, mid it itt the expecta tion to Imve the tlr4 two stories com pleted by the middle of Mny hud the .nlire bnildinu by the l.'ith of July. it huu been the aiiit of both the odi;n ttiid the architect to patronize home induHtiieH tin fur hb ptiHnible iu making oitriiCtM Hiid fieloctlitii litbor for the inrloiiM kindii of work on lh buildiiiL; and only where it hits been f.iund ab solutely neceisHrtry have they gono elsie- a here. Mr. Devoid, who owna the "Kamo- ii tl " ItoardltiK tiotikO Iihh ttotielit Itio wooden ttructiire which btood o 1 the oi nor npponito L1h pluco and Iihh m lived it onto a lot he oiviih back of hid pri'Ht'tit place i f butluetH. It in his inteution to Flinhtly remodel it utd later lit it up an an annex to bitt oardltiK house I.UHinohH. UNDERWOOD. Veg, Underwood i.-t oil the map, even it wo are unable to trade with Jour it a prolit, our ttore ihere fiivint; o priceH eitunl lo Jotieg on inoht thingu. Lout woeK 1 fluted thut Underwood people were acciietouted to "my uoth- i iiiz and aw wood, ' hut havmu given that a thorough trial, we ure uow about to try the Hood Kivtr formula of at ttilnlug to fame aud ciUirlng Hhi kels. As there may lie home (xtrauuorH of eonrHO) who are not fuinlliar with thin we quote from mciitory a follow s: "lie who whiHiet (Iiumi a well, About the gooilH ho had to seU, Will never gather in the great big Hhiniiii! doilarri, Like ho w ho i lium a tree and hcl lerH." Now in out wood tawing, we ave pitied feverij trten, and being natur- tlly ai-ful ouiMlei we are negotiating ivit Home of Hood liiter's expert "hol lers" with the purpose of having the attent ion of hoini stekets called to the tact, that while Unde wood itt city two iiilca from Hood bher hi.iI hence pc si irHHing like conditions of noil and cli- iitnte, 1 -nd here cult he had for about one third what ih iiked in Hood Kiv- r, owing to the fact that no have leen w i limit raliroad liil'lllt ten, I, lit with two and po-siMy three big rauih building by our door, we will lie the favored ones in the tutiiie. There will be meeting at the cchoo! liotii-e Haturday to decide win ther oi not to accept tho proposition made I v I lie railroad company in regard to changing tho old loud and deciding ou the location ol crosnliigs. Made an Inspection 1 1 llontl liiver II. S. Van Ditsi ii, State Fish Warden, W. linker, of foliage (in, ye, State iauie Warden and I.. S. I'liU, of The 'nlles, deputy li-h warden, wero all in iw it .Monday in respene to a request f" I nitiKe an itisperiioti j iioini Kuer in sard to the protection of the It , j interests. Complaint had been nmdo that the state gunie and tislumt laws were beine tolnted and the about named gentle- men ciime licic and lit cotnpanv With eral Hood liiver peeplv were taken over me Ait. uood railroad. 1 hev ex amined the ti s-li ladder coiiktructt'd by ! e Kleclrio l ight and I'ower Company j. and other smaller ones along the river. ing as far as the new dam of the Ml. lb'od Hail Hoiul Company. I heollteers were mtished that if any astin lor complaint existed it is one ml eitn not very well be remedied at csent and that artiii:emenls Were ing or Had lieen nude tu comply 111 the law and returned to town, tier in the ,l.ti- leaving for their homes. If you are troubled with Piles and tu't find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve. ut lie su e you get Unit made bv V.. C. Witt Co., Chicago, it is liir oriir- ttl. It von lave used Witch ll., ,1 I l.ie I . live without lun g leheved it is iooba- ble that oue.it hold of one ol li e inaiiv inhlesa euiintt iieits that are sold on the reputation of the irenuine IVWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. BUS E00D KIVER'S LARGEST AND WHITE SALMON WILL HAVE WATER SUPPLY While Hood liiver is going ahead our White Sainton neigiiholB are not standing Mid. They are going to have an electric road ami bIho a line water supply. Kt'Ccutly A. li. Jewett and J. 0. Mi Innis, ''of White Salmon, filed a claim at Cinldendale on 5 cubic feet of water per second in l!ig buck Creek, hive cubic feet of water per second Is equal to IJTJa gallons per seconil which would give a supply of 3,247,000 gallons a day an amount suMieit'tit to supply 10,Ki) people with ;I00 gallons apiece each day let theni be us dirty or clean as they like. Ihe supply wdl l i- it ii i it iied to domes tic and ordinary m-es of a cily not im I'lndini! pmvi r ll is estimated that it will cost f'.Ti.liOi) to bring it, down ti town mid worx "t surveying' for pipe line or dttc-li will le cotnenced inside ot thirty days'. One of the hydraulic en giuiTi's in tiic northwest lias been secured to make a preliminary biiivc i f Hie lire ami w ii arrive on t' e ground in a few ilii.iti and l.iiet- ii in k f report. 1 lie Ing Hear ( reek Ium Its source in the ghu ter ol Jit. Ada ins at d the w iiti-r is ni.surpiis-i'd in quality, An analysis has lieen made ot it and it litis oeett found absolutely pure and good at nil seasons of the year. It is said that this supply would give l.ile Salmon the beet water supply "between Vancouver anil YValula. COLD SNAP DOES NO HARM TO FRUIT TREES Although grevn anxiety has been felt the pi.t-t few d:,ys about the result ot the cold weather to Hood Hlver'g line i n hards, d lij.ent inquiry fails to ili veliip tiny cause tor the same. Ap ple trees are not tar enough advanced to bo hurt, but pear, cherry and peach trees may he slightly altected In ex posed places. Kepurts received today from various districts iu tho valley tail to show that any iiutin lias peeu done to fruit or vegetation. The cold snap of the past lew days is said by the Oregon iau to lie unprecedented lor the last SO years. Old inhabitants here and elsewhere bear this statement out and consider it very fortunate thut it did not come a lew days Inter. Democratic Meeting. The Democrats of Hood Klver held a nifoliiig leceutly and effected an or giinbat Urn by electing 8. K lllyt.be pie.-tdi'iit and Lou Morse vice presi dent (!. I. ('tilliertson was made sec retary ttiid treasurer. A committee was apt uinted to secure space in one or butii of the local papers for th t pur pose of bringing to public notice some of the reasons for taking a different method iu securing the fulllllluient of public duties. The next meeting will lie held Saturday, March 17, at SiIM. in lite city hall. One w a i'ohJi utild think the Laxative idea in siup slinuttl nave Oeen ad vniieed long before it was. It scents the only rational remedy for coughs and colds would be to move t Ho bowels and clean the it iti-i him membranes of the throat and lungs at the same time, kellnedv's .untivo Hoiliv ' mid Tur docs this. It in the original Laxative i I mi I Si run. the best known reniedv for coughs, coMs, croup, whooping cough, etc, Tastes good and harmless, Sold ty illiauiii ITiurmacy. .OTk'i:-l INAL SETTLEMENT. IN lilt: roiMV CofHT OF TIIK STATE OK tUIKtioN FOlt WASVO COUNTY. In the neuter of the estate of )aves Divers, lVHM-,1. Nolle,, is hereby u-iv-en that the understisoed h ave ilit Died their Dual account and reHirt 'as ex, viilor ot ttie last will and estateol l'ii.s Pixel's, decease)!, late of llisld Klver. J M a-.-M ,'"iiiiT , t ireon; w ith the clerk of the isiimi eoiii t ot Wasco county, Oregon, and ' tint Hie jti.UM'ot said iHsurt has fixed Matur ; liny, me .'Hi day of April, men, at the hour of ; I oYJiM'U p. in. of said day as the time, and I the county court room at the Jtallea city. In j Waeo coimtx , tuvgou, as the place for u'eur- illC said tilliil ies,rt. All ikimi.s Interested In said esuate are hereby untitled lo appear tit said lime and plnec :,nu stiow eaust,, if any there be, why said reMii si,ould noi In alt resiHtta be al low, tl, iatule.1, iipprox-e,! and ouflrint-d, and tiic said executors tlux-hargisl and llieir hot.dvincu , . Iionornt)! and released. That I ssod or.U r ot s.n.l court Is ttMbtl March i. IS, i. ueieoy pniuisiien tor tour I'onsD-iitive u., , . t,.,,,,.... , ii.,...) ,j - U lacier tieiiv on Maivli S, ltOii, and Ihe last on A, l.b l'i I'ated it ll.vsd Kiver, Oregon, this Srd day of .March, lt,. w. K N K.l'K, St. r. NKKK. ni.lao Kxecutors. I Fas BEST STORE LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Quito a number of Shirt Waists of very nice Material and neatly mtidn worth from f 2.00 up to $3.00 Your Choice, only $l.f 0 NEW SHIRTWAISTS Just arrived. An endless va riety at from 25 cents up to trade at our Goods for the us WALULA PACIFIC IS LOOKING UP ITS LAND t party oi engineers and surveying under tin- employ of the Waluln Pacific has been making its headquarters at uie uoiti rvaucomn at iiooa Kiver lately, Ihc party includes H. A. Hand, chief i tititn es of the party, A. Itaiid, Chas. '1'hiu lit, son, f. A. jthotles, Wil- Ireil A. lute, and v w l'rebstel. The surveying paity Is engaged in es- taDitsntng tne lute ot tho rttflit of wav bought by Hie Walulu I'aeilie many years ago and whose corners and mark ings have became indistinct. It; has been thought that this somewhat mv thicnl railroad had about been climated from the fight for right t.f way along the north bank, tint every little while It bobs up at some p tint and gi es merrily on with the contest, It was not km nit that the AValulu or whatever road is ba-k of it had any holdings in this vicinity. The party has been travelling tip and down I he river in a steam huiuclt making land ings at arious points in ord.ir to lind corners that have become obscure by the ravages of time, It is the intention it is said after find ing them to make a resiu vey and dis cover il polite of tlie property that has been secured by the north bank road his not been illegally secured from parties who had no right to dispose of it. Several cases of this kind have been taken to the court at (ioldentlale mul Vancouver and contests tne nlmo l daily occurence. From the amount ,,f money being spent in rigid of way mul the width it is being made indications are that more than one railroad is in terested in the building of a line along that wide of the river. ITImhT Land, Art of ,1 tine .1, is:s NOXICK FOK lTBLICAIiON United plates Liind Oltlee. The Dalles, Ore gon, Jan. itr,. IHOii. Notice Is lierel.v Kiveu tltat in compliance with the prnvisiortsoi the act ol ('oiiifress of June 8, 1S7S, vntlileil "An act for the sale of tlinhor Ittmls In the stittes of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to ull the pulillc land stnles by act ol Aiiiiiisl 1. Ih'.r, WALTKK KPKKP ofHt Johns, eounty of Multnomah, slate of OrcKon, has tills day tiled In this otllce tils sworn statement Mo. 27111. for the purclmseor the lots a, 4, 7 mid s of Section a, I ,,. l north ratine K., W. M. That he will offer proof to sliotv that the ImiiiIh raiiKht arc more valiiuolt lor the tint. her or stone thereon titan lor at-rleultunil purposes, and to estublkili his claims to said iiiuiis neiore me Hegister and Keculvur at the land oltice In The Dulles, Oregon, ou May f.'tli, Watt. . ' .. ' He names the following witnesses,- KllsC. Olson nd Win. l. llalhgitte of I'orlltind, Ore gon; Joint C. Ileltgesof I'llH In 1 1 o, I IrcKutl, 1, lot K. Krutchy of H's'd Hiver. ongon. ' Any anil all tiersons elHiniliiviidverweiv i,,,e of the alHive tlescribcd iainls are reqne.ili!l ti, tile their claims In this oilice on or before lite said l'lll day ot.Mnv, Htm, iMH IIAKL T. NOLAN, niSmlO Ucgister. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the Suite of or. ,.., for Wasco County. 1 In the mailer of the estate of rto-l.e .t,,,,.,k deceased, ' Notice Is hereby given that the inwlerslu,,. ,l has been duly amsilnteii hy n,e . i , ,,,,,, Court (or Wasco Coun ty. Oregon, administra trix of theestate of i'lifhe .oms, deceasid, and all persons havlngclalms auulnst lhesi,l estate are re,ttl ed to pies) nt same with Hie LSMU'er vouciiers attacneu. w i n v i,i,o.a 'nun thednleoftllB first rtllbl ItHl i.in of tins nonce, at me otllce ol l outs ,t lirhy, Hood liiver, Oregon. I'ZM R. ,1i ini:s, . Administratrix of the estate of Pl.tbe Jotiee, dei-easeil. laited and first pnblisliei March is, pui'i KtU'TS A lU IiltY, Atlotneya tor Administralrix. (Timber Ijind, Aet JuneS, Is7.i.i NOTICE FOR 1'LltLICATIOX. I'nlted States Land tlfflce. The Mallei, Oregon, January 15, urns. Notice Is hereby giVBll that In compliance with Hie provisions of the act of congress ol'.lune t). Is s, eiiMtled "An act for the sale of timber lands Hi tne stales of California, llieion, Nevada and Washington Territory." as - t-xlenik-d Ui all the public land slates by act of August 4, Isirj, I'AVID KOI I.KK of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, haa this day filed in this office ids sworn statement No. J7:, for the purchase of me svi 4.r.l4, i '4sM, and 5i,stvi s. lion 5, township 1 north, ntnge K .; W. M mat he will oiler proof to show that the imi" soiiKni are more valuable for the tim ber or sume thereon than for agrictiltuiai pitrissses, and to estabdsh his claiins to said land before the Register and K,ieivcr al ihe land office in The JJallea, Oregon, on M.ty IlttK iiiu( He names Ihe following witnesses: Nils l Olson. t W. Kmtasdv. llcniumit, k- 1-ivS.- of Portland, Otvgou, and Johu K. Hedges, of Any and all persons claiming adversely anyol ihe atiove-Uesrr ii.eil holds are niiir-t-ed to tlie their claims in tbisollice ou r be lore lliesald lOtll dav of May lull niaiilll) illc'IIAliL T. Ni'l.AN, Keglster Pnip a ear,l to Chas. K. Terrlll and gel vour Oivans, Machines eu-., etc., cleaned anil ie )ialreti at your home. I'rlcca very reaaouable. For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For Bale Buir Orpingtons n(t Bud Leg horns vrry line; etiK" per setting, Orplnsrlons, 5 hunt. Ieliorns, 'ftc. Mrs, A una Anderson, Hond Klvcr. I'lione l-75. at For HalrA span of mules, hlgbt IS hands. l,aboiit 1 1 oil nu ll; 1) yesre old, tiood drivers and it"' workers. Address Jl. A. Moore, Hood Klvcr, Ore. For Sale Eggs for batching from pure bred prize winning Hurrpd l'l) month. Hocks. Mm. J. .1. Ward. Phono l'Hx. Mil Kor Sale-Young pigs and le g, Pctiler, K. F. 11. No. 1. 1'hotie 1247 x. II. W. Kor Kale Good, dry, oak wood, tl 60 per cord, delivered. V. W. Angus. for Hale Brown oire,or will trade for bay. Weiglit about WO. iranlc Parker. Kor stale A good Jersey family cow. tr. Hoy JO I Is. ' ; Price, nt 16 Hor Buyers. Attention!- About February iltl It 1 will have driving and draft i"irses lor sale at Odell. Call or nltoue K. T. t ol . IDI For Hale The very best strain of Plymouth Hock chickens. Ti ose that have a record and from stock which gave perfect satisfaction last year. Kggg and stock for t.ale. Place your orders early. Mrs. H ray fold, Hot-kford SUae. B. F. I). No. 3. ForSnle-Pekln duck eggs "5 eenOt for 11. II. W. I'.eler, H. F. D. No. 1. Phone 1217. mi8 For Kale Twenty tons of wheat hay. In quire at Hie Pine lirove store. IlllW For Sale Horses, young or old, from Hi ee tomiyage. Price flu u S11I0. Kmtulre of P. F. Httelley, Kast Hide. nra For Hale Two fresh helfeta; also one 3U-ton stave silo, IU. J. II. Kobe rg. Phone 801. ni Will trade a two-year-old eolt, broken to ride, for chickens, l'hone 1313. Farmers. m2S Kor Hale A msre 8 yean old, weight 1100 pounds; drives single or double. Hultable for all work, and a gi od roadster. It. IS. Hurbl nn.. Pltone.m. - MIU Kor Kale Hlxteen-lnch oak wood, at Trans fer and Livery Company's. Mid For Hale Dry Its-Inch oak wook. Main 71. Uavldson Fi'illt Company. Phone MI6 For Bale One big team for heavy hauling; I doable row wheat disc, Walla.Walla make, nlttiost as good us new and at half price. G. I. Sargent, Barrett ranch. . M16 Kor Hale Het of spring tooth harrows. Will Irade for sdt of common harrows. Address It. w. Caldwell. Mlii REAL ESTATE. For Sale,-J75 i per acre. Twenty-four acres, a I lie Barrett schtsol house. In- tew tods trout quite ofK. M. lamp, Hood Klver. ore., or D ii. . III1I, C'urvallis, Ore. Mlti Kor Hale Two Utls D. li. Jackson. ou Shermans A vanuc, For Hale Good Mix-to,im house besides hath pantry and closeis, tor tiW. Also other good hu8. luiiii.e of A. W. oulhank. For Ha ie A business lot on Htranahan ave nue. For part. culars apply lo T. I). Tweedy. ni'Js For sale tJreat Bargain Tea acres Smiles out; small orchard, best variety ot liees; two small bouses. Price, $875, W75 down. Inquire For Sale Fifteen acre land, unimproved; will contract to clear same if purchaser de sire, r. w.AugiiH. uv-ir ror Kent At K.ast Beltnont, a seven room house with y. ol an acre of land gissd for gar- din put poses: I Inch of water with place. r,u(uiie ui a. vy . oooruiuu. i none rati. ForHale HO acrea5 miles from town, near lor alfalfa, and 41 acres partly cleared. uhani iwfcn a unit: i.s acres IU wneai., i acres reau ant water; protected front wind; excellent for Spilz.eiibergs or Newtowns. A bargain; time or casti. win ne nere iwo or three weeks. Phone M25. L. W. Jones. ml6 For sale for .10 days-Klghlv acre of fine at pie land, patlly cleared; especially adapted for Newtowns aud dpititenhergs. only Ml aa acre. Can also locate you on homestead or timber claim. Uood saw mill at, half price. Come and see me. K. Fields, White Salmon. Wash. ,,,15 For Hale one of the best lmnroved fruit. wheat and aliiilla farms In Wasco county; III miles souteol The Unllesat Euderely. Address II. Simons, Kiidetely, Ore. mis Wanted To cxrli.utge either Hill acres ol land lu Croik county or a line oiatio tor a leant of horses and rig, cows, hogsor poultry. appty to j. Aitriau r pplng, Heconu and Mor- soil hltt els. rortianu, Ore, Wanted-Ten acres of Siiitenlieia or New. town orchard with trees 4 eurs old or over (JksIi. Address Ii, care (Hacler office. Kor lient-4-ioom cotiiit'e In lllowers' odni- t:on. i tee water. s ir niouih. Mrs. 11. J. Iirmlertik. istr Wanted. Vs'iit.ied Woman lo do lu.liii'e of Alts. Ja ne. Wanted Two boarders at family wasiong. na's 'The Kirs." Ap 1 1 1 - 'J ply K, W. Cross, phone lllt;l. Wanted I'artieB lo contract cutting cord .vood. Mppa orchard Co.. Hood l'iver. Ore.. K.F. D.1U. n,2S Wanted Kainlly washing to do. Will call for and deliver the cloihes. Address Marv Wolhart, HiKid Klver. mai" Wanted 'Jld rubber, brass, coonpr. lend zlnn, lili es and lur. Call or address U. C basieny, noou Klver, rid No. 2. ii Wanted Two boarde-s at "The Kirs ' apply K. W. Cross, phone HID. Wanted O d rubbers. I will he In H,i niver every smiuruay rail on or adiiressii i.. E-asieny, noou niver; rta. .ui Wanted Bids for hauling four-fiHit cord wood about of a tulle, Address O. I,. Hellish, Menominee, ore. Hauled A work team. Welirln nt less inaii i,nw loa. u. A. l.itlleneld. K. K. V. No. Wsmed-Room and hoard for four or five aitig men. Would preier renting furnished muse when arrangements could he mni rr nuaru. aiusi oe close to town, liood usiking leisireu. n iiiuti; to iay mr nrst-class accom ino.lutlons. Address "It. K," Oalcier office. . A1I6 Wanted-Agents to cauviss for Internat on, all'ilhlisliln i;otn)Htiy, MM to lC).l.t)aday A id rem Mrs, K. C, Kruger, cilv. Mill Wanted wm k for Men and teams on construction runners iirigauu company. A, M16 .C. Stattn. Wanted-Woman to do housewerk. wages v- 1-, ..c.iii,,. r.uquue oi ot jonn inland iieituersjon. - mid Wanted-oune man K or IS, to work In siorc near inaiu itiver. Must, nave reference Addre s s and C uiacier ottlee. Htate wages "I' Mill Lost. Lost-A blue silk umbrella with natural wood bundle. If found retmn to .Mrs. A J. UruUaun. ' Lost-A gold filled watch, with leather watch gnurd on rt. isih. J-ind. r please return to Ihisonlce. t,. 1). Thotntou. Foiiud In this office an umbrella, owner can tiuvesame by apply t tins ottiw. J K wi(id-I offer a stand ng reward of JS0 for information leaning u the mi iwi and eon vl'eflou ol ihe pany or parties who mallclou--u c"'l1"vn ,'p"' tn my orchard beiw en H "oHtiverinl Mosier. K. (i. Stuar. MJ Klftylo7S per month for your spare mo, nietits. Nocauvussing. New Kra Exchange, Vtyetb.Ore. Mli - Timber land Aft, June .1, 1K? .NOIKE tOK 1'LliLICATlON. t'tllted States Land Ofnoe Tho nniin. Iron. Feb. 13. It),- .alice is herehv ulveii ti,i in eoutpiiauoe with the provtslom nf the act of (smgiessnf J mien, istx, entitled "An act f.e inc sate ot liniia-r lands lu tiie slates of I' ll, fornia Oregon. Nevada and Washington ler. r.wry, as extended to all the public land slates by act of Atlguat 4, lJ2, Mary E Tick ner. of Honlaml. county of Multnomah, state of Orarnn, has ihis day tiled in this office her swnrn alalement No. for the pui cha.)e of the NW of Section No 34, in Township No. 2N Raiise Na KB, W.M . and will offer proof to show that the land sonrht is mere valuable for ita timber or atone than fur agricultural purposes, and to es UU'jh her claim to sa'd land before the Register and Receiver i I'hc Palles. On-gon, on the alat day of Map. lloH - . -. V Shenamas as witnejses; Fred Fniotachy, of Hl Kivw. Oseiroe. J. J,'. Rnsin, of Houd River Or.m. Nilea aOih,of Portland. Oregon. I L. Tickner, of Portland. Oregon Any and all (a rsons claiming adversely the shhve described lends are requested t0 file their claims in this office on or before the said 2lt day of May lsos. mlSnU7 AliviHAELT. NOLAN, Register Real Estate Bargains. AT THE EMPORIUM Five room house, ami lot 80x110 feet, on the heirhts, 1,HHI. Terms reaoti ahle if taken soon. WO acre mountain ranch, all under irrigation ditch, twelve miles from Hood River; six acres cleared, one aire or cliaidjgood bunch u.atkilablo timber. Also four lots on hill near residence of Charles Caslner; terms reasonable. , 5 acres, one mile from Hood Hiver; all apple. 1 acre bearing. Piice for 3U days, flSoO. 40 acres 6 miles from town, east side; 20 acres cleared, 10 acres orchard, f IL'5 per acre, cash. 4 room cottage. East 45 by 150 fet of Lot 2 block U, Parkhurst, $1050; T50 cash. House and two lots in Burrett-Sipma addition. $700. Fine business lot on main street for f 1000 on installment, or $1500 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-foomed house, patent bath and closet, 3 blocks from depot, center of town, $1700. Two-story 8-roomeii cottage, lot 70 by 140. on the hill, $1200; terms reasonable. ForSaUs 9000 acres iiine limber; 1 saw mill, cuts 20,000 per day; 1 planing mill, capacity .30,000 feet per day ; 1 store and stock of liierehamliM', about $3,500; 1 hotel ami contents; 1 saloon building, rented ; 3 houses, rented; 10 head horses and harness ; H road wag ons, 3J H; 1 lodging truck; 5 pair sleighs; 3t head cattle; 60 head bogs; 600 feet lumber; 2000 cords wood. All located at and near Hilgard, Or. For Sale New two-story 9-room house; Htranahan addition; $1100; terms easy. 14 acres across the road from the M. M. Davenport residence. $00 per acre. TermB easy. 100 acre mountain ranch, all under ir rigation ditch, twelve miles from Hood Kiver; six acres cleared, one acre or chard; good hunch marketable timber. Also four lots on hill near residence of Charles C'astner; terms reasonable. In quire of John Leland Henderson. One goat ranch on mountain east of valley on county road. Trice $1,500; has small house, running water, and is fenced. Terms, easy. For Sale Heautiful lots in Park addi tion, center of town, from $200 to $;!IKV lajfs 10, 11, 12, block 5, Waucotna ad dition; improved; price $1,000; 4 or more cash, balance, 1 year, 8 per cent For Sale Residence on State street at head of Front ; $2,500, ineiudiiij,' ;i lots. For Sale or Exchange for Hood Kiver property Fine residence in business center of Sumpter. Money to loan. 21 a. at Frankton; improved; $2-100. First-class Surveying Outfit. At the Emporium are kept 2 first-elasa 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 of surveying and platting. JOHN LELAND HENDKRSiiX, City Kntjineer. ITiuiber Land. Ael June 3, l;s, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land otllce, The Mai lea, Ore gon, Jan. 'iird, ltmt,. Notice is hereby gixen that In compliance with the provisiuit- oi ti,e act of congress of June 8, 1S78, entitled "An act. for the sale of timber laads lu tin: stales ol' Callloinia. Oregon, Nevada and Vi'iislniieton lerrttory," as extended to all tne public I,,, ml .Slates by act of August 4, lsirj, BCKLAii OCTAVIA liOid-KsTON' of Portland, county of Multnoinuh, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this otllce Ins sworn sliilelnelil, N0. a.al, for thcpllielinse of the lots 1,1 and II, seel Ion ;1, lot 4, suction a.!, tp. '2 N., K. U Kast ami lot 4, section ii, IV 1 north, ran e K, W, M. That slie will oiler proof to show the lands tight are more valuable tor the timber or stone thereon than for agricultural pin poses, nu io esLiiousn uer Claims to salil ialltls before the Keglster and Receiver at the Ian, I ollieeln Tlie Dalles, Oregon, on May is, liiHi. Hhe names the following witnesses: Nils r. Olson and W. H. Kalhgale of Portland, Ore.; Walter Uneed of St. Johns, theiron: K. l-oiol- schy of Hood Kiver, Oregon. Any and all iH-rsoua claiming adversely any of the above described lauds are reijuesi ed to rile their claims in this oitteu on ot bis tore the said lilli day of May, Hum. MK'UAhL X. MiI,N, mm 0 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dalles. Or- pon. March 10th lS0.-Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of hia claim and that said proof will be made before the Reg ister and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon on Apiil lath, 1'.'08. HENRY L. HOWF, of Hood River. Oregon, on H. E. No. 8740, for the SK'4NirV4.8W,4NB,'4. NW'iSE1, and NE' .SWU Sec. 8. Tp. 1, N.. R 11, E W. M He names the following witnesses to prove his contlnous residenie upon and iul: Vdion of taid land, viz: John Wctt, of Hood Kiver. Oregon. Emd D. West; of Hood River, Oreiron. William H Davis, of Hood River, Oregon. John W. Mavis, of Hood River, Orep-on. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register, Wood & Gray DEALERS IN Confectionery and Ciirars AGENTS FOR s Troy Steam Laundry White Salnion-Iiood River IF-EeE-Sr Two bitf nail bouts, two bi perfectly nafe a.oline aunche.s and two bi IVrry scows, hxpert sailors m charge. l?oat.s le'ive nt all lours. DEiN & I'EAIISON L'u:ritd Firrjnun. U. S. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Aent in town Insurance Loans i.oi. ,it, i?4 Hood River, Oregon Grubbing;. Will let contract tn clenr 311 n, r' of liio l In reunnsihle rth. About W acre .1. t hi'i lug, stump ail rutted out, and c:in led and with a .Hd team and baud grubbini. A. ll. Moe, Uiacier office.