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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
r t i : 'ii i t I; j I OD RIVER GLACIER i ..... t . Tlupila b AK1IIUK 0. MOB, Pubusasr. Terms ! eubtorlptloa-4)l.W a jeer waee I la advance. THTJEPDAY, MAY 3, UC6. Pour weoks more of politic. a Portland firm is advertising "leather ladios' liandbagt). " The Prohibitionists will be on the ballot at the general election, petition being now circulated ror tow, purpu. Portland sawmills can saw enough lumber In 210 days to rebuild San FranciBOO, but the rebuilding may take twenty yean rrn... . .-.h.,1 a aftnr tb.9 dOUB. If V.ot a onnd doff. D8T your tax, if not it ia better for the community that Tou lot the marshal take your dog. The destroying of wholesale stolen In San Francisco will work a hardship h.o a,hnl PaolOo ooast. While nf the linoa are duplicated In Portland and Seattle, yet there are many artlcloa that will have to come .... fho mut. which will cause delay, II VIM S-SV .. requiring, In many lustanoes to be manufactured before t.eing suippou. Mayor ScbmitV la alarmed at the r,mUnt of iniiilne In San Frauoiaco. While auUlolont food supplies are in aigbt for about three weeki, the au thoritiea fear that when tbla supply la exhausted there will be great suffer ing. A oensus ia being taken of the seven rollef dlstrlota in order to ascer tain the exact number of people re quiring relief, in order that the needy alone may be supplied. The winter spray that was used by many In the residence portion of Hood River this spring, before the trees leaved out, Is showing its good effects. Trees that were showing signs of dis ease, are now looking fine and vigor ous. Many rose bushes were treated to the spray, and will show the good effects. A little trouble and slight expense at the right time will not only preserves the fruit trees and ornamen tal shrub but also avoid the spread of pests and disease In neighbor hood. The mouth is the front door to the faoe. It is the apperture to the cold storage of our anatomy. It Is the hot bed of tooth ache and the; bung hole nf nrntnrr. The mouth is the crim son aisle to the river; it is the foun tain of patriotism ami the tool chest for pie. Without the mouth the poli tician would be a wanderer on the faoe of the earth and go down to a diahonoied grave. It ;ls the grocer's friend and the dentist's hope. It is a temptation lunch counter when at tached to a pretty girl and a tobaooo eud when uttaohed to a man. Ex change. Tho capture of the outlaw, Frank Smith, Tuesday morning, in Clacka mus county, ends one of the most seu satloual man hunts on the PaolOo coast since the reign of terror aud subse quent suioido of Tracy a few years ago in the same neighborhood. It is one of the deplorable events in mod ern civillzntlon that there is occasion ally a degenerate with murderous ten dencies who is able to remain at largo lous enough to take the lives of re speotable citizens and remove fiom the communities those who are needod in the upbuilding of soolety and the affairs of life. That the desperado was shot down like a dog was a Uttliig end. The following, whore a uimal is clearly shown, is taken from au ex change: Iteoeutly a church congrega tion In a little Kansas town built a new church. To pay for it they were obllgod to call on the merohauts of the community for donations. The uiorohauts respondo. liberally aud t:t(X) was raised from this source. The last man asked to subscribe was John Smith, jeweler. "I will give you ! If you will let me add something to the subscription list," ho said. The permission was accorded him aud he wroto at the foot of the list : John Smith, jeweler, 15 Sears, Koobuck & Co., 0 Montgomery, Ward & Co. , to The church people saw the poiut when tho minister road the list of donors to tho building fund from the pulpit, and sluca the dedication of tho church there have been no ninll orders sunt out from that Kansas town. BURIED TREASURE IN CIRCULATION For the past week there have been a quantity of bright, ne dollars in circulation In tioou mur, auu they bear a date tbirt j yeai t old, there was suspicion that a gnug of counter feiters were woiking near the city. It appears, however, that tbey came from the mint at San Francisco before the fire. The government pays for the trans portation of coin from Ibe mints to banks but this year, the appropria tion of the government for that pur pose became exhausted, and in Marob the banks were notified of this fact and informed that aUt r April 1st, runner would have to be not at the expense of the party ordering it. As insult, the demand before that date became unusual, and ii tilling orders the mint was scrapli g the bottom oi the pile. Under ordlnai-v condition", the cominir aud suing of mnnt y from the mint leaves the usual suiplus un touched as it is continually used oil the top of the pile, the employ es not caring to move tons ot silvvi to keep the money wearing all alike. In the shipmeutj to the local bank', some rinnkairea of dollars were lent bure that bad laid in the vaults uudlstuibed for thirty years. Returned from Wllluniette Valley. If. K llerblsun ai:d wife returned Iiuimihv evtniiig truiii l-iir trip to the Willamette valley. ills brother, Sam, who located near Tanaeut three sears ago, owus a flue fariu of turn. iA acies, aud since tak ing charge, has put up a splendid res idenoe containing all modern conven ionnes and also a flue lariie barn. U is doinii well aud is making several hundred blades ot grass giow where none drew before. Tuesday, while on their way home on the train, they witnessed a part ol the man bunt which terminated a hall hour later In the death of outlaw Smith. The posse, with blood hounds and r'lles ready, were around him at his lust stand on the banks or cue wil lamette, aud Mr. llai bison thinks the men must have felt somewhat like soldiers uoina into battle, as no one could toll when be might be laid low by a bullet sent by the desperado. While in Corvalis a man wanted to sell Mr. Harbison a ten-acre ranch, which be said contained a nice or chard. Mr. Harbison's curiosity was aroused aud be visited the place, lie saw an old orchard that was used foi a chicken nark. Asking what kind ot apples raised in the orchard, be was told that tbey were "red apples, Continuing, the man said: I don't know what name to give them, but tbey are good red apples, aud I have no difficulty In selling them for as high as 50c a box." Develop Oil Wells of Polk County. There is bright promise that tho Polk county oil wells will now be opened. The Whlteaker place near Monmouth of 800 acres has been leased aud nego tiations are on for options ou nearly all the land in the oil zone between Monmouth and Dallas. The lessee ia an oil company from Wairen, Pennsylvania. Mr. Metzger, a brother of Prof. Metzger, ot Dallas, is a member of the company, and it was through Prof. Metzier' the Penn svlvaulaCo. became interested in the Polk oonuty oil prospects. The com oauy Is rated at 'W.uUO.OOO. Their experts are familiar with the forma tion of the different stratas that have been passed through in sinking a well ou the Wbltmtker place, the oil, salt and gases. The terms of the lease uu der which the Pennsylvania company acquires oil rights to the laud provides that work shall begin this yeai anil not Inter than neptomuer. Oil has already been struok ou the Whlteaker place and the only question now is as to the quantity, iue news that au eastern oil company has taken hold ot the mutter will be welcome to many who are convinced that there ts oil in paying quantities iu the viclu ily of Mniniioiith. The development of oil wolls may yet prove one of the biggest industries that has yet rtruok Polk oounty. l'iiiterprlse. Prohibitionists Will Hare a Ticket Owing to the failure ot the Prohibi tionists to get their ticket Hied iu time for the primaries, it has become necessary to nominate thoir ticket by petition, which will require not less tlmn '2,000 names for each of the state otlioers, taken from the various pre cincts iu the state. The petition is being circulated aud sigued in Mood liiver this week. For a painful burn there ia nothing like UeWitt's N iti'li Hard alve on the market see that you get the genuine. Ask tor DeWilt H. liond, too, lor sun burn, cut!', bruises, ami especially rec ommended for piles. The name K. C. leWitt Co., Chicago, is on every Ikix Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. Hood lilvcr vs. The Dulles. There will be a base ball game next Sunday at Columbia Park.llood Hirer, between Hood Kiver aud The Dalles teams. A speoial excursion will le run from The Dulles, and the baud from that town will furnish muslo. The same will lie culled at 2.30 p. m, A good game is anticipated, and there will no doubt be a good attendance, t, Itufrlgerator Service In Northwest." Sumner. Wash.. April 14. 1900, The Puyallup and Sumner Fruit Urowors' Association ships about 100, 000 crates of red raspberries during the season, but do not go beyond St, Paul and Minneapolis ou the east, Wiuuipeg on the north, aud Kansas City on the south, which makes a 000 mile shipment. The Northern Pacific Kallroud has a most excellent refrigoiator cur and their iolug charges are very reasonable compared with what shippers find It necessary to pay the Armour people. We occasionally have complaint to make against the N. P., hut since the agitatiou foi better service, we Hud that tbey look after us a little more closely than before, My experience has been, that If euoh ot the roads would look more closely after their own business, and pay some little attention to meritorious complaluts, they would have consider able less trouble with tne snippers. 1 think it is very essential that the fruit interests ol the United States get a member of the luteistate Commerce Commissiou. It is hard for au attor ucy to realize aud understand the re nuirements of oerishable shipments, Very freouent.'y one day's delay ia the meaus ot losing several hundred dol lars on the value of a single car. this may be caused by ten hours' de lay iu icing. If the National League and the journals Interested in the same would take the matter up, I am sutisled that all of the shippers could agree upon a candidate aud succeed in getting President lioosevelt to make such au appointment. We liav started the matter out in this part of the country, but. of oourse, we could accomplish greater results by having a united ettnrt all over the United ates. W II. Paulhauius, Presldeut. Whv take a down things to cure that ooiiuli'.' Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar allays the congestion, stops that tickling, drives the cold out through your bowels. Sold by Williams' Pharm acy. KMn Water Cannot Feaze It. Here is where an exchange takes an other fall out of the much abused Lim berger: "Au Ohio niau catches lish by throwing a piece of limberger cheese into the river, aud when the dsn crawl up ou the bank to get a lit tle fresh air he kills them with a club. i ma 'aris it air HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE x U in MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS We carry u splendid line of hats for men and boyp, Hutscf t lie very bent makes and at the lowest prices. We cary the Rothchilds, EingS bei' and the genuine John B. Stetson hats the best hats made. We have huts at almost any price, from a nice dress hat for litil gents for 2O0i to the finest of Felt hats for $3.75. For the benefit of those who might wish a new hat for Sunday ,we will sell any of our regular f 3,00 Kings bery hat on Friday and Saturday, (May dl C 4 and 5) only, at the very low price of djL f 0 We also have u fine assortment of Summer Straws and Cloth hats for -lien and boys, all shapes, from alight broad brimed straw hat for 50, to a nice dress hat for You can depend on fair treatment at this store. We never misrepresent Everything as Advertised Men's and Bov'S SuitS.--If in need of a nice suit for summer remember we have more than doubled our stock in this department, and now have the largest assortment of medium priced suits in the city. Men's suits 3,60, $5.00, $7.00, $10.00 and up to $15.00. tall and see thorn. We are pleased to show goods. Agents for New Ideal Paper Patterns, the original and only successful ten cent pattern. Any Pattern 10S. iWE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD New Stock of Pianos. Mr. Silas II. Soule, of Boule Bros. Piano Co., Portland, is In Hood Kiver this week with another fine assortment of high-grade pianos. The lest aoods. lowest prices enn one price to all, is Soule's moltu. A tomid. inactive liver can im.duce more bodily ills than almost anjilnng else. It is good to clean the fyslem out occasionally. The beet results are lerlved from the use ot Hewitt s l.utie Karlv Ki.-ers. Reliable, effective, pleas ant pills with a reputation. Never gripe. Hold by Williams' rnarmacy. Notice to Water Users flu til ihe new reservoir is completed water users on i)oth the upper and lower systems are requested not to waste water or do irrigating. Ligiit s water w. Apples Wanted One or two lioxes of choice Hood River . :n .1,. ii' ill uTiii MR. BKHortCd vani'iiVN Will UU. M IW 11 IV llhetallv for fancv Btock. These are wanted to send awny as samples. J. 11. llcilnronner s lo., Hood Kiver, Oregon It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold. How often do we bear it remarked : "It's only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on bis back with pneumonia. This is of such common occurence tliatacoiu, However sagm, should not lie disregarded. Chamber lain's Cough Hemedy counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia, and lias gained its great popu larity and extensive sale by its prompt Hires of this niont common ailment. It always cures and is pleasant to take. For sale by Keir & Cuss. Notice Notice Is hereby iflven Ui the public and all (111 KHH1H IOHI Hie BMIHIO "I IWimj. wlllnot be reNporiKlble for any Indebi dealers III Tm-liHr ui mIiipm Incunwl, or tw liable on n.v contract iimile by and with any persons otlii rtbn the HilinliiUlrutor, J. H. Vnwy, and U persons otherwise contraction or nirnisnuiK goous, wares 01 merchandise will do o at their own risk. J. H. Krary, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dslles, Ore on, April i, IWW.-Nollee Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act ,.f iw..n..,.Mmw!l 1H7M. enl.lt led "An act lor the saleof timber lands in the states of t'allfornlK, Oregon, Nevuna ana wssuuiki 'Crritorv." ss extended to all the Puta Und MUUes by act of August 4, 1SW, KAlHUANKH, tale of W Bulling; In this oHice hit C1IAK1.EH J ..rHeultle cotnitvofKInK initio,, Itua tills llKV II Isli sworn slaleiiient No. jsii;, for the pin chase of Ihe W 'Hk;'4, N KV. "cenon in, ana w MW1,, section Sit, la township I north, lange east w . ft,., aou win oner prwi w, ,uu. wmi Hie land sought Is more vslaubl Kir Its tliu hur ..,.. Mio tiisii lor Hurlcultural purposes. and to establish hlsclslm to said land before ihe Register and neeeiverai jue nanus, ure., on the th day of June, UMt. He mimes us witnesses Nl Is C. Olson, nf Port land, Oregon, Msude A. Fairbanks, of Meattle, u..i. LV...1 hVunti-lii- of Hon,! River. Ore gon, and Louis llui kbard, of Hood Kiver, Ors- "ii .ml all nersons claiming adversely the above-descrllied lands are nquested to II le their claims Iu iiiisouivoou or ueiorasaiu 2th day ol June, lw. m.H.pi MICHAKL, T.NOLAN, Register. "You advertise that there is a Hue stream of water on the place, but 1 don't see it," remarked a stranger who wanted to rent a small farm. The laudlord said : "Just work that pump baudle a little aud you will see a Que stream of water. You don't expect to have the Niagaia falls on the place for 5 pounds It) shillings a mouth, do you?"-Tid Hits. All kinds of fresh and cured moats have advanced, but we are still selling at tlie same old prices, and will con tinue to do go. Yours for business, Mc (iuire Itrothers, Timber Land Act, June S, 187. NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. United mates Land Office, Tb Dalles, Ore gon, Feb. 13. lDutt.-Notlee Is hereby given that Iu compliance with the provisions of the so of eimitresB of June S, 11178, entitled "An set for the sale of timber lands In the aisles tif I'all foriila, Oregon, Nevada and Washlnglou Ter ritory, as exieniieu ui an ow iu states bv act of August 4, law, Mary E. Tick- tier, of Portland, county of Multnomah, stats of Oregon, has this day Hied in mis omce ner sworn .i.t.m.nt No. iKU. for theourchsseof the NW of Section No. 34, in Township No. 8N-. Kange Nn.HK., W.M., and will otfer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ita timber or tone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on ins si day of May. 1W. .She names aa witnesses: Fmi Frautschy. of Hood Kiver. Oregon. J. K. Itesson. of Hood River Oregon. Niles (.'. Olson, of Portland, Oregon. 1. L. Tickner, of Portland. Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reo,tiestett te file their claims In this office on or before the said 21st day of May UK. ...,.,. , . ml6mli Mli:ilAF.l.T. NOLAN, Keglster. ITImber ljuid Act June S, 178 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United states Land Office, The Us lies, Ore gon, March. MM. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress ol June 3, IK7S. entitled "An act for the sale of HiiiIht lands In the states ol faltrornla, oregini, Nevada and Washington Territory, " aa extended to all the Public Land Wales by act of August 4. lsw, LOUIS ft. CAMrHF.I.L, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day tiled iu this office his sworn slaleiiient No. , for the purrhasr of the NK1. of section 41. In township i. N. range K. '. M., and will offer pnsf to show that the land ssught is more valusble lor its timber or smne than for agricultural pur poses, and to estshllsh his clnlni to said iHiid belorc the Heglslcr and Receiver at The I is lies, Oregon, on the 1Mb day of May, MSI He names as witnesses Units Morse, Hood Kiver, Oregon; W. F. Itand, Hood Kiver, Ore gon; P. Hart, Portland, oregot. ; Jebo A. hutniord, IVrtlsnd, Oregon. Any ami all persona claiming adversely the above desertlied lands are requested to flle their claims In this office ou or before eat d Athdayof May MW Uil-Iir4 M 11' HAKL T. M l A N, Rrglster. To the Farmers A certain concern has a lot of Stale Feed they cannot' sell anywhere else and they are trying to unload it on you. Stale feed is dear at any price. For best re sults get your feed from us-fresh from the mill. Hood River Milling Co. YotX Wnt your hat to represent the Best and Newest Styles. You want the most for your money. WE WANT the pleasant privilege of dem onstrating to you that we have the correct thing at Money-Saving Prices. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of th Interior, United states Laud Office, The Dalles, Ore.. April IS, 1WX1. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ol his Intention to make final prisiCtn support of his claim, and that said proof Will be made before the Keglster and Receive at the land office In the Dalles, Oregon, on June 1st, 1000, via; JOHN J ANSHKN of The Dalles, ore., on H. K. No. 160S4 for the lot 4, KWH NWJi.and N4 SWJi, section S, township 2 north, ranges east, W. M., baaed on Improvements, residence snd cultivation of IheMKlj, section 83, township 1 south, range Hi east W. M on which homestead entry No. mi was made and flnal certificate No. K1S was Issued July. M, 18D3, under the act of April I9,1H. lie uiimes ss witnesses to prove his contin uous residence npnn and cultivation of the last above-described land : John Deficit, The Dalles, Oregon ; J. W. Messenger, K. Seiira and Carl Peetx, all or Moro, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, aid-mil Keglster. RKPOUT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT HOOD KIVK.R, IN THE HTATK OF OKF.UON, AT THE I'LOMK OK HUMI NF.H.S APRIL , WW. KEHOURCKH. Loans and Discounts $ll6,ttlH.ft7 Overdrafts secured and nrsecured . Il,33.ltl United mates ilonds to secure circu lation Premiums on IT. N. bonds Hondsaud securities Furniture and nxlures Due from Hmie lluuks and Bankera... Due from approved reserve sgenls ... Chucks and other cash Items Notes or other miiloiial banks Fractional paper currency, nickels aud cent Lawvi'l Monky ItKacavi In hank Vi: Hpecle ,tlS.f I gnl tender notes U.iotUW... lieilemption hind with V. H. treasur er h per cent nl circulation) 4s.2fln.cm ,!!;.( (MM W,4IH.l I.IHSUU 50.74 Total I lABll.ITHCa. Capital stock paid In surplus una Undivided nrvtit, less eipeuses and ii ... . 10.VtA.05 au.so 1188, 1ST. 10 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United cHates l.andomce, Ihe Dalles, Oregon, April 10, lWlrj. Notice Is hereby given thst the following nanieu seiner lies men nonce oi ner intention to make nnol prool In support of her cam and that said proof will be made before George T. Prather, U. 8. Commissioner, at h's office .n noon Kiver, Oregon, nay. 19, iwh, via ; MARTHA C. MUCK All AY, ol Hood Kiver, Oregon, on H. K. No. KM) tor the Nf NW. lot I. section 19:MFAi BWli and lot 4, section 18, township 1 south, range 10 K. W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cul tl vat ion oi saia lana, via: James K. Keese, Russell (iobln, William H orlbble, and Robert treasure, sll of Mount Hoik, Oregon, MICHAEL T. NOLAN. aia-mlO KegMer NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Untied Hli.les Lua i mice, llie iianes, Oregon, March 10, mm. Notice ts hereby given that the follow. Ing named settler has tiled uotloe of his In- tentlou to make final pnxif In support of his claim, and thst said proof will be made be- rore tne Register ana iteceivcr at The Dalles, Oregon, ou May 7th, I HOI, vis. : NELH NKLHON. of Vlenlo, Oregon, on H. K. No. 12H73, (r lou a ami , k' section 4, aim lot 4, section . ,.......!.. a v. . u L' ur u He namea the follow ing witnesses to prove nis coiiiiiiuous resmence upon anu cllltlva' lion of said bind. vis. i F.mar Wllla, Portland, Oregon; 8. W. Cur- ran, v lento, Oregon ; i nomas Heiie, V lento, Keglster. Oregon; M. Fistegaard. Vie to. Oregon Mr. M!t. MUilAKL T. NOLAN. K &,ouo.uu 71S.IW lir7.TtSi.47 ,J7.7 Surplus rutid ndlvlded i taxes ivitd Nationai:Kank notes outstanding... Individual deposi is subject to check Demand ccrtlttcatcsof deposit l ime certincales ol deposit ana Rav ings Deiwrtnicm W,N9."!t Cashler'schecksoutstandlng 3,116 S4 Total . 18i,l87.S4 Ktate of Oregon, County of Wasco, as: 1, F. O. Klanchar, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly awear that the above atatemetit Is true to the beet of ac knowledge and belter. F:. o. BLANCHAR, Cashier. Cork kit, Attest : J. C. Alnsworth, F- L. Smith, John W. lilnrlcbs, Dlrectora. Huhscrlbeit snd swom to befors me this 13th dayol April, ls"i. A. t". Buck, Notary Publle. For state of Oregon. NOTICK FOB PUBUCATIOX Department of the Interior, United Stales Land Office, The iallea.Oregoa, Apr. 16, hWn. Notice Is hereby given that the following nanieu seiner uss niea noiieoi nis lutentlou to mage noal proor tn support or his els m and thst said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore- goo, on j une tun, isun, vis: ISAAC M. THOMAS, of Moaier, Oregon, on H. No. for the is- nr.-t, sf,4 nvt anu nn r '., section t, township 1 north . M. rlh. range II east. W He names the following witnesses to Inrove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said laud, vli : John Armstrong, (leorge K. Wood, John Evans, F:dward C. Davidson, all of Mosler, Oregon. a mil MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register WAUNA VISTA hi nine miles from Hood River on the north bank nf Ihe Columbia river. Out of this beautirul placet am now offering two S acre tracts with orchards and one 4w-cre tract with buildings, orchard, field and pasture, (let off at Hewitts Landing lone corner of the place) and see for yourself. The tact, ia Hood Kiver Is nine miles from U'auna Vista. T. R. COON, niril Lyle, Wash. Strayed- A small, light colored cow. One horn off and teata are double. R. 8. Coboon, Menominee, Oregon. ml) ..... , t M FITRGUSON. J. M. SCHMELTZEB, Sec.-Tress. XoUry Public ..Hood River Land..: Emporium INCORPORATED -.'.,. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Abstracts, Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying We are prepared in a special manner to handle all kinds of business in any of the above lines and have a large list of improved lands and city property from which to make your selection for a fruit ranch, a stock farm or a home in the city. - With an Extensive Correspondence Wo are able to handle your prop- " ' ; erty advantageously and will be pleased to have you list same with us CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The president of the company is the city engineer, and is prepared to do surveying and civil engineer ing work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on property titles. Sn ecialtv. Phone Main 141. For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. . .. i a.11 ssbi Faits Tim fttm ft .vlAO and 40il00, one six-room bouse and Joar-room cottage with fruit on plaos. Bo 60S, Hood For Bale One single shovel plow snd one rurnniv-uuBminiB " spring tooth cultivator. Inquire at ranch of w in. ross. emsi siuv . . . . 1 wun mm tin 1 1, sit mv -iSUlts lor owtiw f " . , -, . . . 1 .. . nn. .h n. the use nl piaoe lor serv.-e. nuj - -w . . same must pay at the time service ia rendered. service.fi. i " ' . . c bead, Hruno r rans norm oeiuiuu.. For Male (fold two-seated hack for sale or trade for cows. Call or write Henry Htaintn, Davenport s lower rianer. uii. For Hale A lew apple trees left over from nlantiiwr. Call at the Little White Store, odell. inMmo. fiO Rf wardI oner a stanaing mwru is tor Information leading to the arrest and cob vlctlon of Ihe party or parties whomnllctoua ly cut down trees in ray orchard between flood River and Mosler. F.O.Btuar. Ml For Male t heap Uent'seasy luunlug coaster brake wheel, ill Inch frame. cer, R. F. 1). i. tkruatd Mer- n.24 Foi Ssle-Esilj Kose potatoes, f. F Hlylhe. PbouetUxl. inj? For Bah -Fuulilesa tliutlier. Bee Howard or B. r . BiuH-niaker. aw Knr Bale-Full biiaid i lyinoth Rock eggs. ier settlnv o. I, ,u. si : No. i, tl.tO. Our siiM-k i. w. Ii kiioa-i, ,in,i i.eeds no oouimeut, but wlll .-sv we s mu iini. e sHtlsl'actlon, Mrs. tlruyloro, Uocki,.m, it. F. I). Ho. 1 roll) For Hale-Nesily new Faultless Grubbing Machine No. 2, for Mile at a bargain, 126 leet extra cable, aim wood el.upiiers camp, two ten's ami tools, t'rtxeiil Fruit Company, Hood lllver. nuu For Hale Fancy engs lor batching. Single comb, Hiowu l.enlioin and Karred riymouiu Ris ks, p. n beudrd by a bird that won a prlte at Lew is and t'lsi k Fair, l-gs tl per selling. Mrs. ti. .1. iHicnoiaou. u For Hale Kggs hir liatcliing from pure bred nrlvM wliiitlnu ii,irrf,i I'liniooth ItfU'Vs. Mrs. J. J. Ward. I'noiie lifi. MU Cows lor Nile Fine fresh cow; also one com ing liesli soon, inquire win. Mctteynoius, on i;. i nomas risce. rnone is. aix-mit For Suie Iciini, wsgonand Harness, tsmall team, weight i bout uui each. 8 I esrs old bulii goou workers and one a good saddle horse. 1. A. Couulryuian, near Barrett School nouse. sums For Hale A 4 room honse: nanlrv and closet. Nice lawn snd city water. Price. StfiOon easy terms. A good buy. Inquire ot utiihank 4 uiten. mn For Hale Span of horses, weight 1100 each B. K. Tucker. ml; To lease, rent or sell a saw mill. B. R, Tucker. ml7 For Hale Pure bred nicely mar ed, loi lerrl.r puppies, wade Kobblns, Route 1 Phone Nojw inl7 REAL ESTATE. For Rent 9-room house, three blocks from me i ny Han, moaern improvemenu. H. r Blythe. m'il For Rent t room cottage In Blowers' add tlon. Free water. K per month. Mrs. H.J. r reuerica. mstr Vtr Mala A grntA f..m . . ... .. . . . . 1. .... .... i . sn,u ,n, ,,, tenm ui UUrMTS, weigh 1 1100 lbs. Too light for logging. Can be bought cheap. Apply to Oregon ..umber For Hale-40 acres, across from Mt. Hood post office, mile fro i, school, on msln road 12 acrea cleared, 4 ai:rea young orchard, S hay, 4 seres strawberries, good house, i cows and calves, good team and all new tools go with the place. For particulars address John vsuiniers, nt. uooa, ore. mlO Farm for Hale Havlnc more lnorf ih.n i can profitably farm, I will sell from live to 20 acres at s oargain n taken now. Located 1V miles from town of Hood River, All nnder cultivation. Address owner, bog 297, Port- miiu. ure. alg-mS ror H ile investigate this. I am obliged to sell, and will sell at your own prioe a piece, of land with house and other improvements, V miles rrotn Hood River. If you want to buy Itlwir n.n nrlnu .HHmuh U . . , , K ver. Orecon. ni..n.v .,1,1,, V.nir rvw.m l.inu.. . otM)xl.A, nice lawn and city water. Price I'M. taiodown balance on terms. Inquire of For Hale-t75ptr sere. Twenty-tour acres, a icw rwos mini me narreit school bouse In- Sulre of E. M. Camp, Hood River, ore., or D . Hill, Corvallls, Ore. mi" For Hale A one-horse farm wsgon, pa'lnt : ,7 ' 'j urw, win oe sola i-iirnv. sum. gisHi set oi aouDie harness. ' Braylord, Racktord store. ml7' For Hale A small srjan or hrou. .u matched, bright silver bays four and Ova jmsoiu. renrvuy geniieeitner with man woman or ennuren. will work either nis iv ur uouuie sun as true as steel. My rea son flir sellimr them is I . h.., Will be sold cheap to a good home, or would trade for a heavier team. Braylord, Hockford Wanted. WunlakaH A nnlltlnn nn - ... L TT Write Irving Calhon, Hood River, Ore. niJ 2S Found. v , ... w K.. markiul 'B of A." Owner can have same at Glacier offlce. m24 vnnns-a amall hnnck of keys near the ol armory. At this office. Lost Lost A ladle's red sweater near Bateham's corner. Leave at waiiac s rauou or umji office. Lost-A ladles' bat. Finder will ne re warded by leaving at Ulacler offls. ms-n CONTEST NOTICE Department of the Interior, United Mtatea LandOffice, The Dalles, Oregon, March 10, 1B0B.-A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Andy M. Beatty, contestant, against homestead entry No. USStM, made March 10, 1WJ8, tor N1M, section 29, township i, south, range 10 W. M., by James F. Walt, eonlestee. In which l Is alleged that said James F. Wall baa entirely abandoned aald entry for six monius last past and that there are no Improvemenu thereon; that said alleged absence was not dns Ui his employment in the army, navy or ma rine corps of the United H tales In time of war. Haid parties are hereby nolfled to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching said alle gation at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 4, IWKi, before George T. Prather, a U. 8. Commissioner, at his office In Hood River, Oregon, amt that flnal hearing will be held at 10 o'elock a. m. on May II, 1U0U, before the Regl-ter aaa Receiver at the United Stales Laud Offir In The Dalles, Oregon. , The said contestant having, in proper ad da vlt, tiled February 87, 1W. set forth facia which show that after doe dllllgenoe personal service of this notice cannot be mede, it ts hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due publication. MICHAKL T. NOLAN, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION : United Hutea Land Office, Tbs Dslles, Ore. ?on, Marcb 17, lHOci. Notice is hereby given bat In compliance with the provisions of the Ait of Congress of June , 1K7S, entitled "Aa Act tor the sale of Timber Laud in the fetaieaof California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa.bfngtoa, Territory' as extended to all the public lead suites by act of August 4. 1V2, the foi lew Ing named persons nave on tbla day tiled n this office their sworn statements, to-wli : JOHN A. HUM FORD, of Portland, couuty of Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. SSM, for the pur chase of the NEW KW, and Lota, section 38, township 2 north, range S east, and Lots ana Bisection 4, township 1 north, range 1 east, PATRICK HART, of Portland, county of Multnomah, stale of Oregon, sworn statement No. 2S5S, lor the par chase of theHW, NW, HWV4 and Lot 4, section SS, township t north, rang cast, W. M . That they will offer proofs to show that tbs land sought Is more valuable for the timber or stunt thereon than tor agricultural pur poses, and to establish tbelr claims to aald lands be lore the Register and Receiver at the Lsnd Office In The bailee, Oregon, on Mar a, They name the following witnesses: Joha A. Rumtord. Patrick Hart, and Lou la H. Campbell, of Portland, Oregon; 0.' L. Moras and William F. Hand, ol Hoed River, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely any of the above described lands are requested to ale their claims In this offloa on or before tbs aald 2th day or May, 1906. m22-ni31 MICHAELT. NOLAN, K4f later. Wanted-To sell or trade an eighty dolla eheck on a piano for Any dollars cash, or tor cow, chickens, or snswrles. Address Mrs. W J.Thumpson. Dee. Waaco county, Oregon. nil7 Wanted-To hire a stump puller by the ds v E. L. Klemer, R. F. b. No. 1. m 10 Wanted-Beea-Hees If you have any bees to sell, please write or see the undersigned, staling kind of bees, number of colon es Drl-e etc W. W. Dakin, Hood River, or. mid CONTEST NOTICE. Department or the Interior, United States 1-and office. The Dalles, Oregon, March SS, 1H06.-A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled In thlsfoffice by Alger a U. Ttngley, contestant.agalnst homestead entry No. 1AS4, made May 5, ltus, for lots 1 and 2, Ktt NKM, sec. S, tp. 1 n, ranges, E. W. M., by Willie U. Carrier, eonlestee, in which it la alleged that -said Willie U. Carrier baa tailed to establish bis residence or make any Iniptovemeata upon said land, having totally abadnoned the same for tbe period ol two years last past; that said alleged absence was not do to hla employment In tbe army, navy or aoarlise corps of tbe United Htates In time of war. Bald parties sre hereby notified to appear, respond,, and offer evidence touching ' said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on May (. 1S4BL before the Keglster and Receiver at the tin Ilea Htates Land office In tbe Dalles, U regon. The aatd eouieatant having, ia a proper affi davit, filed March 84, uwe, set forth, faeas which abow that aiter da dlllgesw paraaast aervlce of this notice eaa sot be mad. It as hereby ordered and dlrwstaA that sa.h asli be given by due and proper publlealloa. M1CHAW.T. NOLAN, aS-mJ HegUvtr. B. a Pague, Oregon la e JMIng, Porttaad, o tiv Horcnntestaut. Wanted-To let contralto cut 100 cords i f woixi st Dee for II per cord. J. M. Hprlgs. W anted -O d rubbers. I will be In Hood River every Hatunlay Call on or address u C. Fjuterly, Hood River, r ( d L jjj Ur... I L II. . . .iru.-r.iiin. io move on ranch and board mauager. Work for man part of tbe time, tan beve use of land for strawberries. Creeent City Fruit Co. Hood River. ml7 Wanted Gentleman or lady with good ref erence, to travel by rail or with a rig. for a tlrm of tVSOlMl. capital. Halary, fitfS. per year and expenses; salary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, Jea. Alexander, Hood River, Kiver, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Un ted Htates Land Office, Tbe Dalles, Or April t. IDUS.-Nolic is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June I, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber lands in tbe Htatee of Call, fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter rlU.ry," as exleaded tn all the Public Land slates, by act of August 4, 1892, MAUDE FAIRBANKS, nfHeattle, Washington, bas tbla day filed la tiia office her sworn statement No. MMe, tut the putchaaeof tbeHEUof section 36, town hlp 1 north, range least W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought te mors valuable for Iu timber aad stone thaa lor agricultural purpoaea, and to establish her claim lo saldlsnd befora tbe Register and He of JVn'es0a? 0a' Uie JSlh da Bhe names as wltneaaea Nils C. Olsoo, of ,!'nd'o?"yonw:u",M JMBks, of ash, Fred rraatcby, of Hood ""'"SJoo, aad Louia F. Bark hard, of Hood River, Oregon .: all persons etalsnlng adversely "l alwe deaerfbed laads are requested to aid th day of Jane, WOS. JS-J2S MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. t