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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1906)
"OOD RIVER GLACIER MET DEATH WHILE SHOOTING STUMPS .il i '. Ji I 1 ..u:mlr by AkIIICK L. MOt. Publisher. Terms of subscription In advance. -Il.bi) a year wa.s paid J U IBMLjaUsgl THURSDAY, MAUCII "2, 1!HV. ASXOINCOLNT. To the voters of Wusco county : I wish to Biinonce myself as euudl- date for reuomiuutiou tor the otlk:o of County CommistsioiiiT nt the primar- es to be held April zutn, j:k. LI. J. lllliliAKl), OoiiiniieiHioiier. AJiNOl'M'OE-Vr. To the Citizens of Wawo county : I wixli to uniinuiiiu inywlf us u iim dictate for nomination on the J U publi can ticket for CoiiiiiiiHMoner ol Hum countv at the primary election to be held Anril 2()lh. JW6, and if uoinlniit and Inter elected, 1 lile'k"; luVHelf to lul fill the duties of the ollhv to the bf.-t ol mv ability and intemiiy. Yours hi n cerely i'. it. C AST N Kit. axxoim i:.i:nt. To the Repulilii'iiiis of Wasco county: I heretiv announce invu lf us h euml date for nomination upon the iicptihli can ticket for fc-herm of Wusco county subject to the vote cast at the tiiiimr election to lio t'.cia April -oin, j:uo. If nominated and cli-cti-'l, 1 promisi to fuliill the the duties of the ollico t best of my uliililies hy lieini; courteous to all anil Kivinij the ollice tli Hame careful attention that 1 would if it vtai- my personal biiriinehn. Yours respectfully, LKVI ClIUISMAN. ax.voim i;mi:vi Hood Itiver, Ore., Jan. HI, VM Kditor (jlacier: I wish to announce through the o unins of your paper that 1 i-liull hi candidate at the primary election to be held in April of tins year for the repui.- lican nominiitioii fur rcpreHMitiilivo m the leijisluliiie, from itsco (-minty. If I should receive the noinimitioii and ie elected 1 shall, to the ntui'ist n my ability, nerve the interests ol asr countv. and eicciiil!y thu mtefcfls ol tho western portion of the comity an Hood Kiver Valley. A. A. JAYNK. AXXOlMEMhNT. To the Voters of Whhco Counly ; 1 lierehy unnoum e my cuiaiiducr a tlie pi imary election lo he heM in thi state on April f.,r ihe Kepuhli can nomination of Hepie.-cniatue i the Legislature from Wn-co Countv. J. V. flKNUKlCK. ASNOfcXOKJtLNT. To the voters of W'a-co coliu'.y : I liiTuhv announce in y cainlidacy at the primary election lo he held in tin. itateon April liOlh, llliiii, for the li m ocratiet nomination ol County Coin mlHaloner of Waxeo county, subject to the voters of Wiiseo i uuiiy. CUAIil.KS I- CUl'I'I.i:. Stutt'ini'iit Xtit 1. The declaration of Hon. A. A. Jay ne thut he in In accord with the provi Ions of statement No. 1 and, if elect od, will vote for the candidate lui United Sta'.es Henatoi t-eciiiiiiK the most votes, can not fail to appeal to every coiislntoiit voter. The primary taw was framed for the purpoce ol olimlnaUntf one -man politics. It lmt tukou away tlie power of any one mini or Bet of men to nay who shrill ami who shall not he eiiniliilutus for public olllee. For the Hint time in the his tory of the body polilio of the Uni od States the citizens of a threat conimon wealth are to he allowed tlu pl ivi ei;c of uomlnating candidates lor ollico by popular vote. The bunion of respon sibility 1h placed on the voter and it in for him to carry out the provisions of tho law. Olio of the fundamental principles of the primary law is to jjlvo the vot er an expression as near as possible of his ohoico for United States sena tor. The candidate who pledges hiiu nolf to vote for the choice ot the peo ple for this impoitiint, olllee is fulfil ling tlie intention of the law and lay an obligation on every voter of honest convictions to support liiin. It is not only on obligation, but a duty, tine not to be shirked or evaded hut to be lived up to by every principal of hon est American citizenship. In the ceiniiiK election the eyes ol every state in the union will ho turned toward Oregon in its ell oi t to decide whether it will shake oil one niaii rule or huvo a government by the people, for the people, and of the people. The mail pledged to support tho candidate KettliiK the greatest number of voire for United Ktates Henator represeiit tho government by the people. The caudidato who ictuses to abide by the will of tho people represents the one mail kind. The cundiduto who is uilliiif.' to stand or fall on the principles of which this government is ba-eil typillcs a patriotism which every riuht Ihiukiiu; inau should possess, and is not to be regarded lightly. It is for you to de oldo. You can not di.-rcg.ird it. 1 1 you do you asked for. epiiiliale the law yon A fatal accident occurred on tie ranch of the Hood Kivi r Fruit. Com pany. Monday atteruoon about 1::H, in which J. i'i. Johnson lost, his life. Johnson, m company with lieu Lagc, was engaged in ch aring l..nd and they ud be u working tlai stun, puller. Tin-.stumps had been leo.ovcd iroin tho vicinity of the one they were using foi an anchor and Johnson was putting in a blast to blow it out He was working along at the time ai.d it is supposed that in tamping iu the ground around tho charge he struck tho cap with the tamping iron and exploded the cup. Tho force id the explosion hurled his body through tho Hir for l.'ifeel and t lnew the tamp ing tool -0 or lit) ii.et beyond it, bend ing the handle and imln ating that the blast whs u heavy oeo The stump was blown out and some tools that had been lying near it scat tered some distune away. Just when the accident oecured it not known as his companion, knowing that Johnson still had fconie woik Hi that part of the lot did not pay nnj attention to him for s uni; time. I'm allv however, when re did not put in an nimearanco Lago went down todi cover whi.t was detaining hiui ami ciunn ncr ism Johnson's hoiriblvn.au cded boilv. It, was evident that hi had 1. ecu killed m.-tantly as his neck wns broken, a eieat hide torn iu his back and his right leg fractuied From tho position of tie wound iu the hack it. is k id that he must have had it turtle i toward tho stiri.p, as the custom is when tamping in a chart". of powder and while in this posilioi received the to toree or ll;o explosion. '1'lie unloi tuniile man was oinph ed iu the neighborhood doing chnriei. and work ot a similar nature tor sol time mil! wu.i familiar v.ilh tlie iiso ol explosives u.-ed in romci i.i.; . i urn; -i Johnson is nirwvcd l-' hi.- widow anil tlnee children who Ir.e in a MinilJ house on the ranch of Hans Luge, K. i;. baitim-ss le.d c!n ige of tl i funeral arrangeuienls and the son ice: weie condoi -led by tho hi v. .ir, llershner. Thcv took I ho e i.t li.e hoine of the oicea.-ed jei-leiday afli i noon at L! o'clock and w re under tl i pices of the .Mjderu Woodii.eu, oi which .IoIiUmiii was a mender. I!i as insnied in t hi- oigani:"iti. a lor l.bntl. The interment was at i n i i rui e cemetery. Xeu I'riiH I'm If ; i ir I hi. "Jlettcr Fruit" is the naoie i.fa m j inonthlyjoiirnid on fruit culture which will makes its appearance June lrt. :h the name taiggests, the aim of this publication will beta ussml. growers in producing better liuil, by giving relia ble methods and advice from practical men. Among tie' Milij'ets to bo treated will bo belter viirielies, better trees, better culture, heller pruning, betlei praying, better thinning, better pick ing, bettor handling, belter grading, heller packing, better met hods ol marketing and ledli r pi ice.-. i'lie piiblicnl.il ll v ill he sll ictlv hiLh hiss, best quality paper, perfection l.VI'Ogniphicaiiv and illustrated will: radical bull tone ll.u-ti alums. There is certainly u gn at need ol such a paper and the publishers real Izlng this have been working a year t( et everything in pcil'cct, leadincsa foi publication. " Tin) publishers, fi. II. Hhopard ami , A. I'lan, have both been engaged Iu fruit grow i a and In addition, I'm the pa-t Ihi'i o years have managed the Hood blver Apldo ( ii'owors 1,'nioh and lie Hood liivei dint (Irowers Union, liamlling humlreds of cmih and eunso- iilently have la-en ill (I .ilv touch will both growers, biiMus, comiii i.-sion men mil railroad transportation people, mery tiny In the your, consequent ly they are iu a position to give the rowels valuable knowledge on all the ini port nut, feat, il es of fruit cull ore and nun keting. the aim of the join u:d ill he to ns- ist every fruit district iu Oiegon, Washington and Idaho, by giving in formation on the latest and best meth ods connected with every feature ol fruit growing and marketing. hlieclal correspondents huvo already been secured in somo districts ami it is the intent ion of tho publishers to have each district lepreseuled by a practical correspondent. The profes- ors of Horticulture hi diltcreiit ex periment I stations will also be among Iheconlributors. NEW BANK OPENED AT WHITE SALMON A banking institution lo bo known is the White Salmon Yallev Kank, was nod for business at Wldto Salmon. nesday, Iu which belli 1 ortland ml ocid capital is intcrcsle l. The new auk has a caiHt aliiil leu ol , i H and s oltleers are as follows: President (.'arleton I a! wis. ice President-C. iM. Soll'..rd. Cashier J. A. llvrile. lircetors-V. 11. Moore, C. M. w'ollard, A. II. Jewel t, t 'arleton l.ew- J. A. Ilyrue. 1 he stockholders are: W. II. dome, V. T. Wveis, S, C. Zidglcr, li. auterbach, V. M. Wolfard, A. Jl. welt, W iii. Coale, J. A. IJ.vrne. i he stockholders of the new institu ion believe thai there is a good Held ol a I1 ink at While Salmon iiiul it. Is a iut eiit ion t u erect a bo ild ing t lu re r It at put pose It sun iii-lo quartois ill Hot be seemed ot lierw ise. -Iiiilee S.ieek, of Porllind, is the ink's. I --g.il advisor a d S. I', funis s iced attorney. John, w ith dev. pel Inn 0. A. John- gin ,,, Mr. tho voters of his p.u i y i One may diller from ;dr lfioally, but o,. iniot In i; lo ; ill high esteem as ;i noni. As a c:iii didate for a munieii al oilUe lie pill ed every vote in his home I own. ll takes a mighty good man to do that. Jetfcrsou Ke iew. A man who can p.dl eer vote in his home town or any other town i.- a man to eonpirn with. No higher econiiuni of chai lad er t.r ability can be asked than t li is. How many nun are there in the stale of Origin oi any other State who can have this said of them? Not many- re, not any that WO havfl ever heaid ol. For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. 9 71 .1 Th e Pans r an HOOD EIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE - Kor Hale-Good urn berry plant of A. W. Onlhank. H NEW GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION? f' Our line ol Spring Goods is the largest and most complete that lias ever been brought to the city. It includes an exceptionally fine line of Wash goods, includ ing all the latest weaves in black-and white, and all the. high colors. Among the many weaves are Lawns, Dimities, Organdies, Long Cloth, Poplins, Eoli nt iis, Swisses, Voils, Mohair Linens, Silks and all the new and fancy weaves in white and colored. We are so crowded for room that we cannot properly dis play tlie elegant assortment we have, but we can assure you the largest, best and lowest priced line of Spring and Summer goods in the city. Ask to tee I hem and let us convince you that we are right. Landies' Belts i' I This department has almost any kind of Bolt you can possibly think of I Jiitinelled belts, till colitis, 250, 120 ami 100 each Fancy woven gilt belts, 500, 400 ami 250. Wa,-hal.le belts, 200 and 150. Leu I her belts from 100 up. W hite kid bells plated, 460. Patent leather bells 250 up. Silk bells in fill the latest shapes ami colors. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS in endless variety We can please you in quality and price Ladies' and Misses' Suits Our line of Tailoed suits for Ladl s and Misses Is the finest in the city. Suits for ladies f n an $5 to $25 Misses' suits, all wool, latest style, pony jack ets, . $7.50 Misses' suits, latest styles, Etoi' jackets, . nicely trimmed in braid - - $11.00 Ladies' all wool Panama cloth, the very latest styles - . - " $23.00 MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS We carry a Urge line of hatH for Men and! fioWiitmit-h inaVoli as Kinptii huty, Kntli'-i hild'H mid John li. StotHon. All the latest chapes and our prices are" th lowt'st. ISoy'g black, ' hrow n ii nd nnlro color Kolf tdinpc hats for 60c, $1.00, $l.2.and up. Men's hats in Fedora, (jolt, ' Army, Flat- ind other Ktyles in black, gray, brown, nutro color for 5f, $1.00, f 1.25 and up. A full line of millinery iron for Spring ami Summer will bo opened up in a few days. Watch for it. WE AKK SiEVEK for Hole A fcret clua UnlvcnwU ringa, H. C. Baelliam. "1 Kor Hal-HutT Orplnglooii and Bud If horns vc-ry tine; egcii lor netting, Orptngtoud, 11.00; LrtthorDH, T6c. Mra. Anus Andonoo, Hood Itiver. 1'hoiie 1Kb. 2& For Hale A good farm Um of homes, welc,'lit ltuO IbH. Too llncht for logging. Can be bought cheap. Apply to Oregon Comber Co., either at Hood Kiver or Dee. mr"il If Kor Hale-40 tons wheal bay. j. 8. UboadeH. Enquire of alii - For Sale Garden plants, about May 1, al River bide Farm. Tbos. Calkin. a!2 For Bale Fancy eggs for batching. Hlngle comb, Brown lghoru and Barred Flynioulb Hocks. P n beaded by bird that won a prize nt Lewlf and Clark Fair. Kggs tl per ctttllug. Mm. K. J. Nicholson. MB For Sale Eggs for batching from pure bred ?rlze winning Barred Plymouth Rocks. Mrs. . i. Wccrd. I'hone lilx. Mb For Hale-Young pigs and In ga, H. Fouler, K. F. il. Ku. 1. I'hone I247Z. W. Kor Hale Good, dry, nak wood, tl.M per cord, delivered. F. W . Angus. Itorne Buyers, A llentlon!- About February toth 1 will have driving and draft I'oraes for sale at Udell. Call or phone E. T. tola, jaf For Sale The very best strain of Plymouth Itock chickens. Ti.occe tlucl bave a record and from slock which gave perfect aatiaf action taut year. Eggs anil stock for sale. Place your orders early. Mrs. Brayfoid, Itockford store. It. F. 1. No. 8. For Hale-Pekin duck eggs, 75 oenta for 11. II. VV. Pielcr, K. F. 1. no. I. Phone 1247. mi For Hale Twenty Ions of wheat hay. In quire al the Flue Urove store. mi For Sale Horses, young or old, from tli.ee to any age. Price 110 to IIUO. Euqulra of P. F. Bheliey, East Hide. . mat For Hale-Two fresh helfeis; also one 30-ton stave alio, $10. J. 11. Koberg. Phone 801. mat Will trade a two-year-old colt, broken to ride, for chickens. Phone 1313. Farmers. m8 REAL ESTATE. FOil couaus FOR COLDS C v 1? THE WONDER WORKER throat DR. KIMC,51"'liScs 1 uyLJ UU L-LLiw VVa-y Li LZ3U11 U CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, III., writes: "I paid out over $150 to local phy sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. I afterward bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking contents of this one bottle I was entirely cured." Pries 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottles FrH SOLD ISD RECO""EKDED BY CHAS. N. CLARKE jivi OPENING DAY arch 24th Blowers Bldg. Our full and complete line of General Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Shoes, ii i i ii ii ii 1 1 ni nil i iiiiii '! iim i niiii mil mwi inwi iiiiiiiitniria r-Miii i iriiiiiiiiiiiiii m i iiii n ma Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, Groceries, Etc., AND WILL BE OPENED FOR INSPECTION Saturday, March, 24 1906 SKSZBEXcB HAVE ARRIVED llllsKl'tiuilrit UU Ollin-. lSoCHUHi' his i'aii.li.l;u- l.ii' t l.o 1' nil. .1 StittcjB Souato will roiin-i. nil Ins time, li L. tjlllltll, nf lluiiil i;ior. has io hIkucmI bh (Diiiiiiir-i-iniior nt l:i:. .' ami prenicliiit of Mm St;tto i ' t . I i I 11, .r tiotllturc. II is roMput m:i is iiiin in the Ii.iicl.s of Ki't rot.iry ot .si ,i! o, 1'. I. lliinlmr. In conjunction il ii iius'iv. retury of State iiiul lln St.ilx ii. as. uror, iipon llovoruiir I'li.uiitiorliiiii ilo volvea tho uiiitiiiiii of .Mr. .Smith's mic. cussor from othor mcinlcorr" of tlu bourd mill of itipoiiit in a no.v cunr luidsioiior to till tho vacancy thus t ro uted. Uregouiitu. II. nt in lUiiianii) AtTi.li'iit. in a riiMuu.iy aociiti'itt , uhii-a Ii-iji. io I la-1 M n ! .v, Allio Hi n in .on. I lliiii:--ii. ha I liis lo: I r ikon. Mr. I M'. lit n-li-r-'OM iv-ii- n-i! .iriino.' "!ii'..iiv f i' Ii t In ir t v i voii-1,.1 I iol Ii on. v. lioa t In l; .ii-o I t i', . 1 1 1 1 1 on I. allow lilt; tl,o.-iiu;lo (rrota lit t t lio h'i: of oiio ol t Mo h -r.- s. I U'Sittmol 1 1. n ;.i(iu;nl m) t !i it ll i i.v. I ho i-hil.iivn ii.mi:i!iil I n tr. o! I ho ohu'lo it li.'iil li I in,! in! .hs II oiuli" son v as t hi ou a I ho to mi Dually, !il! ' raimnii; I I i -1 ; i -1 o rclliilccl wiili n t roc, i m M i . i loiiilc'i -1 n i ii loiii h vi o-ii-il nail hii',il ni),' U lc e h. 1 1 i 1 ' . .Mrs I ioinli'1 -on ... U ;.y I. ni,-.. I hat ,ss n. I s. it. A liootor Inter ulliaiilo 1 ". : n ami tot I h" 1 1 not i: i o ro.-.tiiu! as ooliil oit iilily us I a I ho ci in at- t he I'lito hi. lull ll' III Ml- 1 i.t: m l ho I- oii-lhlo. V. o Ii.im- i . . i n oil I: l!l!-!'lot Irani ' i I-; nn i ;.t, fin -on. A , i is I r-ril V. illll I'll. .'. Loan! :ailty iiin.-llati iIi-m-i a; t mil nl I l.o an illn-tiat - I V. nliaais. n-li n i, w i oro I i l.c iiti.-)il. t 1 OOil I'OlltlliliS attiaot lolls i f j Iii no tillici' season of previous yeiirs has the mnnufacCurCW ma"de,'antl thewhole- stilo lioust's sold such benutilul ft'oods of tlie most" artistic patterns and designs. As we ha ve spent several weeks in buying and selecting this stock, piwluwiiTg goods with spot cash where we could get best values for the hioney, we feel con lident in saying that we have one of the Finest and Up-to-Datc Stocks Ever Shown in Hood River ladies will find in our Dress Goods department a complete line of Mohairs, Knlliantins, IOoillens, Panamas, Silks, Batistes, Dimities, Lawns, etc., of Mulls t he vei'v nobiest put terns and designs, at i)rictis never before (iuotd Our line of Gent's Furnishings and Ready-made Clothing is full and complete prices the veiy lowest. Owing to a limited amount of store room we handle in t i tit 1 , i t . l f 1 . 1 M . . -1 only l lie Pes! as we it;i ve no room lor snouuy goous. We handle the famous Freedman Bros, shoes, established 52 years, and known for t heir beautiful styles and wearing qualities. We show a complete line of La thes' Oxfords and Low Cuts in White, Tans and Blacks. The Lanpher Hat in every style and color is kept in our stock. The Lanpher is well known for style and wearing qualities. Everyhat warranted. You will tind our Grocery Department as up-to-date as ourother lines. , .Every thing fresh and clean. No efforts have been spared in selecting this stock. Ye sell the high grade Monopolennd Bed Cross brands, which acknowledge no rival in quality. : . inVr losoi t an 1 is 1 01!- ! ( no ll lltl',1 I v tlio CIk.h.Loi- .of Colli- i-of thut'oitv. W. A. SI'hil'oi taint, of l'oitiaiol, for a i iy of tin city, wln ioho .-till lu.s ml, no-is, has t il xisitir.i; 111 llmiil Kivcr tor uoit'iiil clay . To the Trade j We solicit a fair share of your patronage, and in so doing it will be our aiin'to merit same bv fair and courteous treatment, jrivingthem reli- ' goods at the very lowest prices. Yours for Business, L. H. HUGGINS h CO. 0 ab lc 1 a n ( . scmoar i ncum ! . WAUNA VISTA Is nine miles from Hood River on the north bank of the Columbia river. Out of thla beautiful place 1 am now onenna; two zu-ucre tracts wnu orchards and one 40-acre tract with buildings, orchard, Held ana uasture. uei on at Hewitts Landing (one corner ol the place) and see lor yourself. The lact is Hood Kiver is nine miles from Wauna Vista, i . . T. K. COON nirt3 Lyle, Wash, NQTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Bute lnd Office, Th Da I let, On. cod, Mrcb IT, 1WH. NntlrcB Is hereby g Iven that In oorapll ano wllh the prcnrialona of th Ac t of Couf reaaof June f, ia;, witltld "so Art fbrthaaale of Timber Land In th Hlaietof California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waabluflon Territorj,'' as extended to all th public land stole by act of August 4, MM, lb following named persons Bar on this day flldn Uils offio their sworn statements, to-wll: JOHN A. KUMrORD, of Portland, eoonty of Multnomah, slat of Oregon, sworn statement No. MM, lor th pur- .h.llullDlllVk m v. A t ,.l I miin. u township t north, rang east, and Lou t and 8, section 4, township 1 w. w, north, range east, PATRICK HART, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, swora statement No. HsM, lor th pur ehaaeortheHHNW4, and Lot 4, section 33, township I north, rauge t fast, W. M. . That they will offer proofs to ahow that the land sought Is more valuable tot the timber or ttont thereon than lor agricultural pur- Cases, and to establish their claim to said nds belore the Hex later and Receiver at th Lend Office In Th Dalle, Oregon, on May , ltXM. They name th following witnesses ; John A. Kumtord, Patrick Hart, and Louis H. Campbell, ot Portland, Oregon :C. L. More and William f. Rand, of Hoed Kiver, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above described lands are requested lo file their claims In this omen on or before the aid iKtb day of May, 190o. m22-m81 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. The Dallas. Oregon, March 10th 1W8. -Notice is hereby given that th following named settler has AM notice of hi in tention to males flnal proof in support of hi alaim and that said proof will be made before th Reg ister and Receiver at Th Dalle. Oregon en April 1Mb. lfO. HENRY L. HOWE of Hood River, Oregon, on H. E. No. 740. for th SEHNv.SW'4NE'4. NWV.SEV, and NK(SW'ai Sec 8. Tp. 1, N.. R 11. E.. W. M He names th following witnesses to prove hi eontinous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: John West, of Hood River, Oregon. Erail D. West; of Hood River. Oregon. Wilbaaa H . Davis, of Hoed River, Oregon. John W. Davis, of Hood River, Oregon. MICHAEL T.NOLAN. Register. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Kor Hale,-75 per acre. Twenty-four acres. few rods from the Bain It schoc.l bouse. In quire ol K. M. Camp, Ilo il Hlvi-r. Ore., or li. Hill. rorvHillx, Ore. M16 em Mile Two lots on Shermans Avanue, v. u. juckson. Kor Mule (food alx-iocim bouse besides linlli pantry unci cloM-la, for HUO. Also other good uuyn. IIICJUI.-COI A. W. IJUIIUU.K. Kor Hale A business lot on Strunahun ave nue, f or particulars apply to 1. D. Tweedy, . . : mzs Kor sale Oreat Itai gain Ten acres 6 miles out; sniuii orcnaru, oeNt variety or trees; two xniiiil bouses. Price, JH75, UU down. Inquire j. A. unuj. ll l.l Kor Kcnt-4-roocu cottage In Hlowers' addi- lion. Free water. tS per month. Mrs. H.J rieoerim. mtf Wanted. Wtnted-Uood general purpose home. ( H. Hmllli, Hood Hlver, Ore. all! Wanted A position as Janitor or taking . aic ... uiiimtbui iiiw. mm .iiii.il gurueu, HI am notable to do hard work. Act drew P. O, r.ox ca, MX)U Kiver, ore. au Wanted Woman to do family washing. j.utjuiiv oi ..in. juiie, mwS Wanted Two boarders at 1 ply KJ. W. Cross, phone 14H3. 'The Firs." Ap- Wanled-Partiea to contract cutting cord- wmm. -.ippa urcuara ijo., nooa river, ore. n. r. v. iu. . njzo Wahletl Kalnlly waHhlng to do. Will call for anu delier the clothes. Address Mary v wuiai b, nooit rviver. inV V, allied (1.1 rubber, brm, copper, lead zinc, in en ana lur. cjhii or address U. I Kitflerl.v,. Hood River, rlcl No. 8. uJo Wanted Two b iiirde s at ' K. W. Cross, plume 14UH. The Kirs,' apply Wuntc-d Girl to Uo aeneral honaework Wages i per month. Must be SO years old iir over. .Auureas a. i:. latro or pnone IJii ritriocra. alj Wanted o d rubbers. I will be in Hood Kiver every Maiurdtiy call on or address U, ('. Kucterly, HckkI Kiver; r f d 2. Ml woe Mi about ot. mile. Menominee, Ore. Address O. L. Kedisb, Wanted a work team. Weight not less man i,uv ids. u. a. lauieneiu, it, r. w. no. 1, "REGULTOR LINE" Steamers leave Portland and The Dallei daily, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock a. m. calling at Hood Kiver, eaatbound, at about 4 p. m. ; westbound at about 8 :30, p. ni. Direct connection at Lyle with the C. R. & N. Railway to and from Goldendale and Klickitat valley points. For any further information address any agent of the company or M. TALBOT, V. P. & G. M., Portland, Oregon. Wanted Ten acres of land . a ciearea witnin one and one-half miles of Mt. Hood Post office. Call or write JeMcISAAC, . Mt. Hood. j'-i i "n"a Q Talks n Osteopathy. . The spinal column is made up of twenty-four separate bony sek-mento, the venerorae wiucu joins mtn roe head above and pelvis below. This marvel ous pillar, when braced on every side bv guys of muse els and tendon, become the incomparably strong, slender. ..gracelul. agile, spinal column strong enough to support not alone the body, but all the burdens men carry'! scarcely thicker thaiV'a broom stick, yet as supple an a carriage wliip; capable not ouly of bend ing in every direclion.but alsw of torsion and marvel of marvels! self restotative to its correct axis after every conceiv able gyration, so long as its niechanlmi is in relatively correct position and ad justment. The spine by all laws of physics, is momentarily liable to ut out of good mechanical adjustment ; it is bUbject to slips, wrenches, pressure, deadlocks, sprains, Contractions ami congestions all of which require an in telligent engineer to adjust, to relieve, to cure. That specialist when, Nat ure comes to a deadlock and cannot regain the normal, Is th osteopathic physician, Easter Opening. - Easter opening of pattern bats, March 22, 23 and 24th. Ladies attending; our display on Saturday will be presented with a souvenir. Mme. Abbott. ' in The county court ok the state ok oregon kor wa8co county. In the matter of the estate of Dsves Divers, eceaaea. Notice Is hereby have du aa executors Paves Divers, deceased, late of Hood Hlver, i. i Is hereby given that the undersigned i y filed their flnal account and report utors of the last will and estate ol Wasco county, Oregon; with tb clerk of the county court of Wasco county, Oregon, and that the Judge ol said eourt has fixed Hatur- day, the 7th day of April, 106, at the hour of 1 o clock p. m. of said day as the time, and the county court room at the Dalles City, In Wasco county, Oregon, aa the place for bear ing said final report. All parties Interested In said estate are hereby notined lo appear at aald time and place and show cause, If any there be, why said report should nm In ail respects be al lowed, ratified, approved and confirmed, and ihe said executors discharged and their bondsmen exhnnnrated and released. That said order of said court Is dated March t. lid 6, and Is hereby published for four consecutive weeks, the first insertion In the Hood Hlver Glacier being on March s, I UK, and the last on April I. lUOci. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, thla Srd day of March, 19UH. W. IS. N EKK, M. K NklKK, mtafi Kxecntora. ITImbr Land, Act of Janet, lgl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Slates Und Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, Jan. Hard, WOtj. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June a, 1878, entitled "An act for the ssle of limber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the public land states byactol August 4, MM, WALTER SPEED of Bt Johns, oounty of Mnltnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 27!H. for the purchase of the lota 3, 4, 7 and V of Beotlon 8, Tp.,1 north, range" E., W.M. ' That he will offer proofs to show that the lands sought are more valuable for the tim ber or alone thereon than for agricultural mrpoaes, and to establish bis claims to said ands before the Register and Receiver at the landomce In The Dalles, Oregon, on May mh, 1908. . He namea the following witnesses: Nils C. Olson and Wm, H. Bathgate of Portland, Ore gon: John V. Hedges of Tualatin, Oregon, aad V. Frnalscby of Hid Kiver. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above described lands are reqiMutetl to Hie their claims In this office on or belore the aald Utb day of May, 1!KH. Mil. mSralO CHAEL T. NOLAN. Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County. In the matter of the estate of Fbebe Jones, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by tbe County Court for Wasco Coun ty, Oregon, admlnlalra- trl . Af I 111. .lu la nt Plih Tnnu , and all persons having claims against tbe said estate are requlied to present same with the proper voucuers aiiacnea, witnin six months rom the date of the Aral nubllcatlon of thla notice, at tbe office of Koots fc Derby, Hood Kiver, Oregon. E7.MA R. JONE8. Admlnlatratrlx of the eLat nf Phh it.. deceased, ' Dated and first published March 15, IBM. KOUTS A- DFRBY, Attorneys for Administratrix. (Timber Land, Act Jnne , 1871.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offlne. The n.n Oregon, Jsnuary 15, 1806. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with tbe provisions of the act of congress of June t, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and naamngion territory," as extended to all tbe public land states by act of August 4, MM, DAVID FOULKES of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, baa this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 2790, for tbe purchase of the BWy.NEVi, NWSEH and NWBWK, sec on a, uiwoauip i nortn, range f K., w. M. That he will offer nronf ii mham that h lands sought are more valuable for tbe Um ber or stone thereon than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his cluima m said land before the Register and Receiver at the land office In The Dalles, Oregon, on May loth, inotf. He names tha Irtllnarlnv wlinu... mil. C. Olson, C. W. Embody, Benjamin F. Fisher, of Portland, Oregon, and John E. Hedges, of Tualatin, Oregon. Any and all persons clalminr adveraal anyot the sbove-d escribed land are request ed to die their claims In this office on or be lore the said 10th day of May, 1HM. msmio MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Reelater. .Jimher L,n'1 Act. June. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Mate Land Office. The Dalles. Ore. (on, Feb. 13. 1906 -Notlce is hereby given that in compliance with the Dmvialnna at th of oungreaa of June 8. 1878. entitled "An set ftir the sale of timber lands In the ststes of Call fomla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter- i,-?t - mwiiubci to an me puuiie land ststes hy act of August 4, 1892, Mary B. Tick ner. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Owm. haa this day filed in this affies her swam statement N& 2824. for th nnH-k.H uuu of Section No. 84, in Township No. 2N -. Range rcc M... n.m.. ana wiuoner proof te show that twe land sought is more valuable far it imh or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Th. IhllM Dmm. m. ik. wi . day of May. 1908. hhenamea as witnesses: Fred Frautaehr. of Hoed River. Onmi. J fc' Rmm. u ui- Oregon. Niles C. Olson, of Portland. Oma. L L. Tickner, of Portland. Oregon. "J " persons claiming adversely the hove deacrlbed luml. , ,.-,4 .u their claims In thisoffloson or belhr. tha 21st day of May 1806. ml5ml7 MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register. Lost. Lost A blue silk nmhr.ll. with ..I..-.I wood handle. If innnd Urahaiu. Lost A rold-fllled w.tah with u.iy..,.k ao.nl on Keh. 18th. Kinder nleaae return to thlaofflce. E. D. Thornton. Found-In tbla omae mm nn.hll. can have same hy apply at thla offlea. Owner t0 R ward 1 nmw . m.-su- . -.w. for Information feadhw ih. I . vlcUon of the party or parties woo mallei. n !f" down trees in oar orchard betw.es Hood River and Hosier. K. U.ettoar. MIS KlftytoM per moniii aw n-,r STyetn 0rt . Kra nUcl-jy. Droo a card to Ph.. s -.-.m Organs, Machines etc., etc., cleaned and re paired at your borne. Prioes very rewmnahl.