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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
4 ! 4 30C frC 3C 3C 3 C 3C 1 t - vs.. ti : ' nvrim- I V - : U':'' ffM' ftfefc THAT IN THE 5PRING, ABOUT k ;"-r fl -K'fc TJ EASTER. TIME, WE SHOULD ALL "':' :v ttWI imir Come out in new clothed f ife 77 I"1 make U5 look poor. ' S$ sS MwWS) AND FEEL POOR. WITH OLD ' ' : tl ' ' -Xn! Oi aoTHCJ ON. WE ARE OUT OF fl . .. '"v' W (psDATE. BUSTER BROWtf 1 .;1 Jl OO gvygi frrg-Tff g;3.!gaa ffgggiaca y-r- i c BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Money to louu. E. II. Hartwig. Mr. BartmeBS ia on a easti basis. Hunt carries a line of paints. Freeh Olympia and Eastern oysters at tbe Gem Candy Kitcben. See that dandy line of Folders at tbe Deitz Studio. All the latest styles Photos at tbe Deitz Studio. Don't forget Alcorn's phone number ,.is !Xil.. Shoes half soled while yon wait in 20 minutes. All work first-class and guaranteed. Ladies' sewed eoles and (). Sullivan's rubber heels ft specialty. Donovan's Shoe Shop, opposite Wil lianm' pharmacy. "' ' Everything up-to-date at Alcorn's! Step in and see Alcorn in his new lo qution . If you want always to look on the bright side of life, come and let Clarke fit your eyes to a pair of glasses. His , .apparatus for testing eyes is of the best and most complete. Clarke will make it easy for you to buy a diamond. Consult him about it. Say, just try a roast put up by Alcorn. "V- Try oln' Cascade butter. Every roll guaranteed. Alcorn's market. . Cranberries at McDonald's. . Maple Syrup and New York (Slate ' Tiuck Wheat at Jackson's. Be wise and get your Photos at tbe Deitz Studio. , 'Watch Clarke's watches no. Bulk New Orleans Molasses at Jack son's. Hunt can mix a bucket of Paint or Calsomine for you anv time. - "Are'nt they riioe" th 'populnr ver dict of the Deltz Photos. Call 'on Hunt's Paint & Wall Paper Co. and get sample can of Chinamcl. All kinds of feed for poultry at Jack son's. Somethimr new Puffed Rica Candy, at the tiem Cmiday Kitchen. Throe pounds halibut 25c at Mctinire Brothers. . .. . Alcorn's meat market is now located in the old Wood & Smith building. Vetch, grass, clover and garden seeds at Jackson's. Tbe Gem Candy Kitchen makes frefh candVevery day. ' If yon want to buy or sell nal estate f(0 to Ontliank & Utten. Money to loan on Drst niortpauex. .Aosiracis and legal papeis ourefully prepared. Notarial work of all kinds. Come to ih" Deitz Studio forllrst ehiss J'botos. Don't put it. off, butgetyonr ' phnlos now at the Deiiz Studio. Mrs. Carrol Smith, of MiimciipolN, " who until recently has le"ii enipli i d as hettd.Htenngiapber on Keith's Mac i zineand Western Camera Notes, ha. (lecilel to open u public sten'iiriapbic ollk'C with W. J. Baker & Cm., pp"il'' the post'dliee, w beresbe w ill be phas ed to do all kinds of stenographic work . nt reasoii ible prices. Father'time has left some good time pieces at Clarke's. Begin tbe new year.i with a clock that keeps perfect tune. New cabbage at McGuire's. A Bargain. Will sell soren room house with eight lots for 1,800 Also another house with seven rooms nod lot for 81,000 This offer v ill not ho made agnin. R Band. CET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Sunbonnets. FreiUe tiaieJS here. Get voiir face und.T one of our sunb'iiinets. They are complexion "savers. 15c, 20c, '2.'c. Perfumery. Delicate oiI.th in dainty packages for Easter time. 10c, 15c, 25i HandKerchlefs. A spe cial lot of einbr i lei-ed handker chiefs for Easter. Sheer Whito Lawn, regular 25c values tut 15c. "Summer Dress Goods Diinitie. Lawns and Organdie in the new prelty patterns, loc per White Lace Glove for Easter. Mercerized 1-esle, snap fasteners, 35c; elbow length silk mitts in jjiire white, EOc- .Saturday Night C t . . . m n t i. mmh-tn. , ilk mill T til W ir Hour Boy F. Dean has a neat little home for sale. We are preparing to ship a car load of drain tile. Those interested would do well to see us immediately. Norton & Smith. Fresh fish halibut, salmon and smelts, at McGuire Bros. Newest, best fishing tackle at McDon ald's. Fresh creamery, butter and newly hdd Hood River etjgs at McGuire's. '"-McDonald sells house- paints. It will I pay you to get prices from him before buying. McGuire Bros, make their own leaf lard under their own brand. ' Walk-Over shoes for Men, at Bros. Vogt If you want cracked corn for chicken feed go to McDonald. Before purchasing your Easter suit, look over the swell line of nobby and new styles at Vogt Bros. Prices un equalled in the city. Just received at McDonalds, half ton clover seed. ' It is to your interest to refer to Mr Bartmess' ad under tbe new system. ' Biggest line of Easter neck ware ever shown in Hood River, at Vogt Bro:. Midway Chop House Changes Hands. S. M. Walton and !' C. Thornton have purchased tb.. business of the Midway Chop House and also the fnrnituro and fixtures of t lie rooming house in tie Pratucr Hut, and will conduct a lirst-class restaurant and roomii g house in those two places, under the linn name of Walton & Thornton. The new tirrn will run first class es tablishments at. moderate prices and solicit the piitiniinge of the public. No pains will l o spared to make the business first class in in every partic ular. Spekniie-Cnliimhla To Be In Operation In 11)07. Now York, March 31. A syndicate, composed mostly of Washington-men, is stated to be behind a unique and moat Interesting railroad proposition of Wasliinntuu. The plan, now well under way and with contracts let all the way, is to create a new rail and water route from Spokane to Portland via the Columbia river and the rails ot a new line now under contract be tween Si okaue and Kingold's Bar, a poiut on the river about half way be tween Pasco and White Bluff ferry. The comiit'iy is organized along the lines of the Oivgt.n Kairload & Navi gaiiou com i uy m the hitter was orig i'li lly created, there are to be about loM liiihs of steam railroad, standard guugn, equipped for freight and passen ger service, built of medium weight rails and e-piipped with new and up to date loco motives and curs. Nearly One Thousand Registered. The registration books for the rl ninries were closed in Hood River Monday, and nearly 1,000 were regis tered. The six notaries who registered voters for the city and valloy ieport as follows: (ien. T. Prather, 415; A. W. On thauk, 200; HarUig & Culbertson, 18.'); Roswell Shelley. 12 ; O. Freden berg, 79; E. llnvyford. !). Total, 980. Ribbon Special. A spe cial l .l ot liiii-v neck ribbons. 2'a inches wide, Pmk, While. Nile. Green, Cr am and Blue, 15c per yard. Pretty Glassware. v.:iu lung to biighteii up your Easter tnhle. Salad IhiwIh,' Cake slates, lion Bun Dishes, Table Set-, It -ii tit i nil patterns. Little Prices. ' Easter Novelties. P.ab bits, Chickens, Faster Cards, Egg Dve, Easier Crockery, Easter Belb. e c. The prettiest show in the city. Booth's for Seeds, lhe largest collection of Hulk seeds in the city'. The ver? heft seeds we know of. The little prices do the rest. We sell a great many seeds Special. Moni'y Hived by buying your mid feed from McDonald. From 7 to 9 p. m. we will sell beautiful colored glas Fruit and Flower Bowls, worth 40 cts , for The UP - TO First Oi der For Strawberries. The Fruit Growers' Union Monday received ita first standing offer of the season for strawberries. This offer came from far away Montana. In the communication received was a very complimentary rdfeieuce to the flue quality of tbe beiries grown here and also one saying that they were re ceived in better condition than any fruit shipped to that section. At the Churches. 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. ('. Evans, pastor. St Mark's Episcopal Church. Holy Communion at 8 o'clock; morning prayer at 11, and evening prayer at 7:30. U. B. Church Sabbath school, i):45; preaching, 11 a. m.; Junior services un der the leadership of Mrs. Ellie Beeler, 3 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:.'!0; sermon by pastor, 7:30. All are invited to any and all of these services. G. M. Beeler", paslor in charge. Valley Christian Sunday school ut 10 a. in. ; pleaching at 11; V. P. S. C. E. at G.30 p. m. ; preaching at 7:30. Chalk talk every Sunday even ing. We extend a cordial invitation to all to attend the services of the day. W. A. Elkiua, pastor. Lutheran Serices will bo held again next Suuoay, April 8th, at the Advent church. Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; English preaching and confirmation at 3 p. ni. II. J. Kolb, pastor, W. A. Wood will preach at Odell next Sunday both morning and even ing. Belmont M. K. Church. H. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 11 a. in.; Eprth League 7 p. in.; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m. ; Prayer meet ing Thured.y 7:30 p. in. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Crupper. 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. Baptist church Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m. ; subject, "Putting Away Sin." Junior B. Y. P. U. at 3 p. m. ; evening service at at 7:30, subject, "The Model Yjiuug man. The Christian ohurch will hold its regular services at the K. of P. hall next Sunday both morning and even In J. A cordial invitation is extended to all services. Union Rev. Troy Shelley will preach at 11 :J0. Riverside Cougregational W. C. Gilmore pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Worsnip and preaching at 11. Subject, Jesus preaching the kingdom of God. Special music by quartette choir, conducted by Mrs. Gertrude Sletten. Kvening services for young people at 0:45, p. m. Song service and address, 7:30. Notice. The manager of the Farmers' Irri gating Co. was Instructed at tbe di rector'! monthly meeting not to give any water to stockholders that have not paid their maintenance fee and tbe interest on notes. By order of directors. M. II. Nickelson, Sec. 9 THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Hardware. Why not buy Hulls, Washers, Sarews, Hinaes, Sand paper, Files Hasps, Door L"cks, Spring Hinge, nd hun dreds of other needful tilings here at what the hardware man don't sell thtm for Little Prices. EishinfJTacKle. Every thing lor the Fisherman. Lines, Poles. Reels, Flies, Sinkers, Sal mon Eggs, Baskets, leaders,' Hooks id every description, Re pairs for fish rods, etc. Little Prices. ' Garden Tools. You can make a neat saving by getting vour fools here, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Garden Forks, Po tato Hooks, etc. . Little prices. 15c EASTER. I.S NEARLY HERE. ARE YOU READY FOR IT? THE LILLIEi ARE BLOOMING OUT IN BEAUTY. ARE YOU? IT YOU HAVE NOT AL READY GOT YOUR. NEW DRE-5-5 FOR EASIER IS IT NOT HIGH TIME? .SEE WHAT WE CAN GIVE YOU DRE-SJE AND DREJJ MATERIALS FOR EAiTER WARE. HUNDREDS OF SATIS FIED MEN AND LADIES HAVE ALREADY BEEN HEEE AND VENT AWAY WITH GARMENTS THAT ARE JURE TO BRING THEM BACK AGAIN. WE ARE JURE TO PLEAJE YOU IF YOU WILL LET VS -5HOV YOU. EVEN IF YOU HAVE THE NEW VKZSS DO YOU NOT NEED A FEW ACC S SoKES NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, GLoVL'J, HO.SE, PARAJoLJ, ETC. WE HAVl LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL "ACCE-5JORIE-5" THAT WILL MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD ANDLOOK GOOD. CHIL DREN'S HAT J AND BONNETS. OUR MEM'S NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS ARE THE ADMIRATION OF ALL RIGHT THINKING MEN. RESPECTFULLY, FRANK A. CR.AM Town and Country Ladie's New Ciolf Shirts just arrived. New Silk Petticoats. - DATE STORE 3 Cm John A. renal colic. Wilson ia quite ill with Rev. J. B. Splght ia under the care of a physician. Mra. Del Rand la up from Portland for a few days, M. V. Rand, of Portland, was in town this week. All kinds of timepieces at Clarke's. Come and look at some of them. Mrs. II. L. Dumble is spending a few daya in Portland this week. C. Il.Stranban made a business trip to Portland the Brat of tbe week. J. M. Hostetler, of The Dalles, was a visitor in Hood River Monday. Mr. and Mra. Newton Clark, of Portland, visited Hood River over Sunday. The Hospital Club will give a hot dinner and supper at the K. P. Hall Friday, April 20. Work was resumed on the new Udd Fellows block Monday, tbe joist lum ber having arrived. Geo. D. Culbertson is out again af ter being laid up about four weeks with typhoid fever. The Ladies Aid and Missionary so ciety of the U. B. church will meet in tbe church toaay (inursuay) ac i o'clock. J. J. Lnckey hag installed a new tire shrinker that is a great labor saver, besides doing the work in a first-class manner. John II. Law was over the first of the week from bis ranch at White Sal mon and reports that be has ten acres ready to set out to trees. M F. Jacobs came up from Portland Monday to spend a few days looking over his interests and shaking bands with old neighbrs. H. L. Howe erne in from Walla Walla the first of the week and will spend some time on his claim out near the Pine Grove district. Geo D. Culbertson i Co. report the sale of a bouse and three lots on River street from J. Tbornton to Mrs Haynes. Consideration, SUOO. Mr. Silas H. Soule, of Soule Bros. Piano Co., Portland, who was in Hood River last week, returned today to deliver a beautiful piano to Mrs. M. M. Fewel. Mr. and Mrs. H, Peugh left for Por IhikI Monday, to remain for a few weeks. Mrs. Peugh has been quite sick and it is hoped the change will benefit hei health. R. D. Shelley left, Thursday, for Unalaska, Alaska, where be will spend the mi miner as manager of a large business house at that place. He will return in the fall. A IS month's old baby of J. M. Spriggs fell and broke its right arm Monday while playing. The child is getting along nicely and no serious results are feared. The Fewel house that stood next to the Transfer Co. livery bam was moved up River street the first of the week, to make room for the new depot of the Mount Hood Railway Co. Mrs. Clark, of Menominee, nearly cut oft her index nugor with an ax, Monday, while chopping a piece of meat. The wound was carefully dressed and it is thought the finger Joan be saved. E. A. Franz bad tbe misfortune to come in contact with poison oak across tbe river recently and as a re sult has been suffering quite severely from this virulent poison. For several days be was confined to the house but is now able to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alger, of Omro, Wisconsin, arrived on No.S Saturday, and will visit their daughter, Mrs. S. P. Rolrjb. on tbe east side until fall. They are immensely pleased with this country and iuteurt to make Hood River tbeir borne In a lew years. C. G, Roberts leaves for Idaho and Utahin a few days to buy wool. He will be gone until rail, when Mr. and M-s. Roberts will be at borne at tbeir ranch at Tanglewood. Mrs. Roberts will snend the summer at tbe bedside of ber son, who lies ill at a bospital tn Portland with bip disease, J. M. Wright baa tbe oontraot for erecting the new reilderoe for Dr. M. A. Jones, and will begin the super structure next week. It bas a tery sigh'ly location west ot Dr. Dumble's place, and will be a valuable addition to tbe residences in that section of town. Tbe new sewer is getting well along towards 'completion, although it will take some time yet to complete tbe upper portion. Uak and River streets are completed so that connections are now being made on those streets, and Columb a street will be ready lor con' necting by tbe end of tbe week. Rev. H. C. Clark returned Friday from Kinderbook, 111., where be was called last fall on account of tbe death of bis mother, and remained through tbe winter to aid bis father, wbo is ouita feeble. He was accompanied on bis return by his consin, Mr. Graoe Kobeler, of Barry, 111, wbo wiU visit hnra this anmmAr. Mn Knhfllflr mav decide to locate nere. RELIABLE 3C Leslie Butler had business in The Dalles Wednesday. S. J. Frank made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. J. H. ileilbronner made a business trip to Portland Friday. A. M. Root was over from Mosior Wednesday trading with Hood River merchants. J. J. Miller and family moved from Portland to tbeir ranch in the Mt. Hood country Saturday. O. E. Gabriel and family of St. Johns, Wash., who bought tbe W. G. Dodsou place recently, took possession tbis week. The Hood River Laud Emporium re port tbe sale of a lot in Spangler's Subdivision from Ira F. Cantrell to Mrs. A. F. Curtis. J. Gerdes 1b getting bis hotel addi tion well under way, and when com pleted and tbe unsightly outbuildings removed, will make a great improve ment in the looks of that corner, John Wallin moved to Tacoma, Wash., Tuesday, where he has the oon traot for a 17,000 residence for Caspar Sands, au old North Dakota friend. Mr. Walliu may conclude to remain In Tacoma permanently. Tamp Osburn has signed with the Athena, Ore., base bali team this sea son, and last Sunday pitched a whirl- wiud game with that team against tlio craok team of Walla Wulls, striking out ten men and winning the game by a score f 3 to 2. Mryou liruner, of Rockfurd, 111., a traveling salesman, is spending a few days iu Hood River visiting with friends, and is so well pleased with tbe country that be purchased five resident lots on the hill and will be come a resident of Hood River. Tbe river is rising very rapidly since tbe weather turned warm, the melting snows in tbe mountains being the cause. There Is every prospect lor pretty high water this year, as the snow fall Is heavy along the headwa ters of the Columbia and Snake rivers. Common labor is very scarce, and i great demand. The demand for laborers on tbe railroads and the mi merous construction work in this part of the country is taking all the surplus belp, and It is especially ilitllcult lo Hud men to do odd jobs in the city. Dr. M. A. Jones baa installed a now gold roller which he uses iu rolling gold for ciowu work. It is a powerful little maoh'ne, and will roil out a lump of gold to the thickness of a shout of paper in a short time. He has also installed a new dental engine of the latest uiuko. Nothing will relieve digestion that it not a thorough digestant. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure digests what vou eat, And allows the stomach to rest-recuperate- grow strong again. A few doses ol Kodol after meals will soon restore the stomach ami digistive organs to a full performance of their funtions naturally. Sold by Williams Pharmacy. Col. Dunn, collector of internal rev enue for this district with ofllce at Portland, was In town Saturday visit- nil Chas. 1. Karly. Mr. Dunn while here in company with Mr. Early made a pleasant call at tbis otllco and in formed us that be started out in me as an aspirant for priutorial honors, but was not long in coming to uie conclusion that toe bent of bis mind was in auotber direction. Perrv Wina. a resident of The Dalles, came very neat being drowned Saturday evening. Mr Wing is em uloved on the norm name road ai Twohv Bros camp No. 2, ami with two companions was boarding tne uu dine, when, he says, the boat was carelessly pulled out too soon, letting the gang plank slip from the dock in to tbe watei, with Mr. Wing aboard It. Tbe bout proceeded on its way and If tbe unfortunate man could nave made use of bis wing he would have flew away, but instead he floundered about iu tbe cold water, finally mak ing tbe shore with difllculty. Uhron icle. The Hood River EJectrio Ligth and Power Co. are making quite extensive repairs to their reservoir. The place will be enlarged sumcieuiiy 10 iaie in the smaller Bluing and will bold, wben completed, i0,0(0 gallons ot water. It will be thoroughly walled up witb heavy concrete and a large filter put in that will prevent any for eign substance that mlgtit get in in string from getting into the service pipes. This will not only improve tne water but increase tne supply, ine land around tbe spring will all be fenced and tbe grounds fixed up and laid out into a little park, lhe work is under tbe supervision P. M. Hull Lewis. Mne Purchaser fur Hood River Farms Ry listing your pr 0 perty with me yon will secure a qmcK sale, inese pur chasers are personal friends and wan to buy. Write, giving full description to J. Adrgin Epping, 2d and Morrison streets, Portland, Ore. ni'-'H Hazelwood butter, the butter of butters, 60c. ileGuire Brothers. all 2ven's Clotlxiaag: Hats f Tv Gloves Riffht I i wllys V HMV ! 1 see J tW I Cram f Mf first tiafr-wv I STATIONERY Wo are showing a fine lino of Whiting & Ea ton, llurlburt's St at ionery. Also fancy pa per in bulk. Cull and look it over. It is sure to please you. BLANK BOOKS Full line just arrived Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Desk Blotters, Rec ord Books and everything in the Memoran dum and Time Book line. Picture Frames made to order at SLOCOM'S V. A. Jones came up from Portland Tuesday and went out to his ranch iu the Mt Hood country. A. V. Buck is now with Geo. T. rather in the lu-urance business and is also prepared to do notary work. D. D. Ilronsou, forest iiii-i ictor of tho Cascade Reserve, was in Hood iiver the ilrtt of the week iu the dis charge of his duties. F. H. I'ettitt and vile, of Portland, came up to Hood Hivr on tbe bout Wednesday. Mr. l'ellittls organizer for the Woodmen ol tho World. One McHride, a ". obo," was locked p by Marshal Ganger Friday,aud re- mbiirsed the city I'-r his keep by working on the sliti-u three days. The ladies aid tocieiy of the Con- regnt'oual church will hold their next monthly tea on Friday afternoon, April 13th, at the residence of Mrs. U, 11. Vaughan. The family of John Fdoholtz arrived yesterday from Villisca, Iowa, and moved out to the l.ir. uooper rancn. where Mr. Eicholtz has been employed to work the place. Mr. and Mra. E. O. Blaunhur enter tained a number of friends at a musi cal ut their residence lust evening. I'he rooms were very tasteiully deco rated and refreshments were served. A. L. Rulnike and wife of La iraude, have been spending a few ii ys in Hood Uiveraml at their rancn at Mt. Hood. They iuteud to make Hood River their future home. John Lelaiid Henderson is preparing to more bis house buck from the street and make oxteusive repairs that will lit it up with all modern conveni ences. I', m. liull-Liewis is miiKing the plans. There will be a meeting of tho Rod and Gun Club ut the Ilou Ton barber Mhnn TiiHMdav evenintf. April. 17 at 7 30, to reorganize the club and discuss the appointment of a game warden for Hood Kiver. All interested are re quested to be present. Goo. T. Prattler bas been called as an appraiser in land condemnation proceedings along tbe right-of-way of the north bunk road, and is 'busy this week viowlug the laud in the neigh boihood of Lyle, uud attending court at Goldendale. Several applications have been made to tbe sower committee to extend the sewer outside of tbe present sewer district i ' certain localities, and it is probable tbe extension will be made where all the property owners reachod by such extension are willing to pay the regular assessment. Bv the end of the present week the Columbia street sewer will be com nleted. and possibly State street. But little rock was encountered on State street, but more trouble is expected on Sherman avenue. So far, however, the cost is coming well within the cs timate. W. J. Baker and Co. report the fol lowing amount of business the past week. A. M. I'u nn lug to L. it. Smith, ti wires. Two lots on the hill, G. 10. Williams to Mr. Bruner. Three lots on the bill, Dr. Broslus to Mr. liruner. Twenty-two acres or w. J. baker's place, to Mr. Nuneumuker. The Cascade Literary Society will meet Monday evening, April l(i, with P. M. Hall Lewis at the Mount Hood botoL Roll call answered by quota Hons from Julius Ceasar, tbe reudiug of wbicb play will be finished at this meeting. Members are requested to uotifv Mr. Hall-Lewis two or three days in advance if not able to be pres ent. Stockholder Meeting. There will lie a stockholders meeting of the Hood River baseball Club at tbe ofllce of the Transfer A Livery Co., on April 23, at 10 a. ui. L. K. Morse, pr- ident. It was "Otherwise." John Leland Henderson visited Ste venson, Monday. While there he met Amos Underwood, who happened to be in towu. While in tho county clerk's otUoe Amos glanced over the records reminiscentiy and said that they reminded him of the time when he moved the county seat. Tbe coun ty was first located at tbe lower Cas cades, but two out of the three com missioners wanted it at Stevenson, where it now is. The two were deter mined to move it, so the commissioner who was opposed started for Vancou ver borsebuok to get an injunction from tbe court. Before be could get back, bowover, Amos and bis partner had the oounty property loaded onto a flat bout and it was safely landed at Stevenson. The judge at Vanoouver was very indignant and demanded au explanation. Amos wrote "Whenever the county ollloials have reason to be lieve the records are in danger front tire, flood or otherwise, they have power to remove the same to a place of safety. We give as our reason for the removal, 'otherwise.' The county seat was allowed to re main at its new location. Kinloiscs Vinl go Cake. The blu'h esteem in whiob II. M. Cuke is held as a senatorial oandidute iu the southern part of the Willamette valloy is evident from the following appearing in the Western Oregon, of Cottage Grove, iu its issue of Marcb 8: Hon. H. M. Cuke, of Multnomah County, has announced that he is a candidate for United States Senator ami asks the people's support at tbe primaries, and it siiccesslul, be will lie on the Republican ticket for the June election against senator ueariu. Mr. Cake is a member of the Portland Commercial Club, aud of the Oregon DeveloDiiient Leauuo. and bas been an ofllcer of the club, but bofore entering noon his political campaign, be re signed the presidency of the club aud became simply a private. Mr. uaae is successful business man, roclaliy strong, and otherwise availube. ISO candidate now before the people for neuator is more worthy of support and this would probably be true were the number increased to a dozen. Death of llatlle U. Campbell Steuer. Wednesday morning at thiee o'clock Mrs. Hattie Grace Cumbdl Steuer passed away at the home of her moth er, Mrs. 1'. Kj. ttioe, anu uroiuers, Messrs. Campbell. Tho deceased bad been a suuerer with consumption for about five years, and had travelled to vailous plaoes iu the United States and Europe in the hope of eftecting a cure, and had been with her mother and brotheis in Hood Kiver valley for 18 mouths. For the past few months sho has been grad ually failing, and giadually lost strength up to the time of her death. Hattie Grace Campbell was bom July 10, 1873, iu Oskaloosa, Iowa, and was married mj meKiueu nwitpi, ou ruary '22, 1880. llnr husband was in New York City ut tho time of her death, where he has extousive business interests, beiug proprietor of the Du plex Folding Pail Co. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank the many kind friends and ueighbors, and especiully Mr. Keea aud tbe Odd Fellow Broth erhood, for their kind assistance dur ing the sickness aud death of my be loved husband. Mrs. Jessie McCrory. Tbe funeral services will be con ducted from the residenoe at Pine Grove Friday about noon, and the re mains interred in Idlewilde cemetery. Rev. H. C. Clark will oonduct the services. A niece and nephew ot the deceased lie in Idlewilde, and it was ber wish before she died to be laid beside, them. . 1 i j ! ! Ml 1 1 ! .1 t i -1 I