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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1906)
f'QOD RIVER GLACIER ,t7 c' everr iiiursday by AklliUK U. MOB, Publisher. Tnm el tubsoriptlnn-ll.M a rear WM paid a Hum. la m in i i in i i THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1000. Very few strawberry pickers have come iu an yet, except few Indians, while latit year at this time there were a Rood many on the ground. The scarcity of labor this year may make it hard to get pickers, outside of the Indians, although the reduced yield will help out the situation. A petition is being circulated and liberally sinned to form a Law and Order League, for the purpose of pre venting the illegitl selling of liquor iu tlm r-li.v of Hood Kiver. If liquor is going to be sold here, it should be by the licensed saloon, and not contrary to law. So long as we have no licensed saloons, it should not be sold at all. The provision for a partial lighting of the streets during the strawberry season, made by the city council Mon day evening, will be appreciated by the strawborry growers who bring berries to town during the season, many times after dark. . It is to be hoped that the state of the city finance will soon be in position to have the entire city lighted. Hood Hlver has the reputation of being one of the most progressive oities in the state, but certainly lacks inthat par ticular. This temporary lighting will serve.to test the mutter, and perhaps provision can be made in the next tax levy to light the whole city, or at lonst the streets most traveled. A Flue Country Estate. P. M. Hall-Lewis is making plans for a 10-rooin house lor Willis Van Horn, which will be built on the butte just west of the Huns Lags place, iu Fine drove district. Mr. Vun Horn hits bought about 40 acres of land, on which tbe butte is situated, and proposes to make a beau tiful home out of tbe premises. The top of tbe butte is about 2U0 feet above the robd, and a clrouhir drive will be built around it, making an easy grade from the road to the top. A flue spring at the base of the butte will be used for water for domestic use and irrigating purposes, by pump ing It up Into a reservoir to the top. The grounds will be nicely luld out by a landscape garduer, aud when com pleted, will be one of the most beauti ful country residences in the valley. Nearly every part ot the valley enn be seen front the top of the butte, where the house will stund. First Strawberries of the Heaven. Tbe Qrst crate of strawberries were aliipped from Hood Kiver Saturday oveulng, consigned to Seattle. They were from the tlulliguu pluce, opposite the Locko farm uour Vleuto. The llrst ripe berry wns brought to Hood Kiver Wednesday, Muy U, by O. I). Moore, of the Loader innuh at White Hulmou, and the llrst box of berries cnuio to the Glaoior ollioo from Joiin VI noun t, grown ou the old ltuumoy placo, below Underwood. Keports from Kpokmie to (J. P. Ross, of the White Hulmou Union state that the first orate of berries arrived on that nutrket from Keunewiok last week and brought $1 a box. The sumo tlrm reports that the ber ry crop In the Sound country are suffering from the drought, aud un less there are rains very soon there will bo only half a crop lu that seo tlon. The llrst full crate of strawberries weie brought in Tusduy by H. 0. Zoigler, of Whilo Salmon, and were turned over to the Davidson Fruit Co. Mr. Zeigler baa held the record foi the tlrst shipment of berries fioin here for soveral years, but this year Mr. Culligau got ahead of hliu. Mr. Xeiglor, however, his the llrst full orate. J. P. Kgan also brought lu a half cruto of berries Tuesday, and they were lino ripe berries. They were shipped to Ho ttle by the White Salmon Fruit Union. O. 1. Mooie aud Mr. Kollock also hud a half crate each from White Sal mon. (ood liuscliall (ianic. Several hundred euthuslustio lans witnessed a very interesting game of ball between Hood ltivor and The Dalles Sunday ufteruou at Columbia Park, iu whloh The Dalles came out victorious bv a score of 7 to 2. It was well earned victory for the vlsltius team, as they played good clean ball from the opening ot the game until the end, although the scoie should have lieen somewhat closo, as two poor decisions by the umpire made a dillprence of a couple of scores iu favor of Ihe Dulles. The local team phtyod good ball considering that this wus the llrst izaiiio this season on their own uiouuds. About 400 citizens of The Dulles took advantage of the excursion run by tho D. P. & A. N. Co. aud at tended the gamo, and went home ex pressing themselves aB Mug pleased with the the game aud the orderly mauuer In which it was conducted. Hood liiver will pbiy a return game at The Dalles, June 'Mb and ruu an excursion, when the boys nope a many Hood Kiver people will go as possible and show The Dalles that we can in reciprocal and turn out as well in proportion to population as tnetu selves. Died at Portland. A little son of A. Samuels was taken to a Portland hospital last week nutter lug trim ntlamatioii of the bowels, ami died Saturday. The body was broouht to Hood Kiver for Imrlal, tlu funeral being held Tuesday, at the residence of Mr. Smith, the mother being very ill. The funeral sermon was preached by Kcv. W.A. Wood and the remains interred lu ldlowild. S. K. llnrtnma had charge of the funeral arrangements. (.'eld Medals Arrived. U. 1). Woudworth has received the t wo gold medals which he was award ed at St. Louis and Portlaud. They are twaulie and souvenirs to be proud of. The medal from the World's Fair at St. Louis was for cherri w, and is the only gold in oil a 1 given by that fair to an individual iu the state of Ore gon. The gold medal given by the Lewis and Clark fair at I'm tl.uiil v as for strawberries, apples ami cherries, the only three lines of fiuit which Mr. Woodworth exhibited. Mr. Rilan II. Soule, of Soule llros. Piano Co. Portland, who has the new branch store here, went to Portland today to sel.ict more instruments for tbB Hood Kiver store. Call aud them Saturday. li C0"NVICTrS ItOMANCB ODD WAY IN WHICH A LIFE PBI80NER WON HIS FREEDOM. Tkm Story ol the Constructing! of th Old Statebouse at Albuay T Price of Cenln Who law aaf G reaped Hla Opportunity. Vouched for by tbe late Henry Smith, Ift-no said be learned the fact through being speaker of the assembly, there hi an Interesting bit of history connected with the old statehouse at Albany, where it has atood for years, the finest example of pure Doric architecture in this country, on the easterly side of Ea gle street, between Pine and Steuben streets, its walls and partitions all of solid stone, very much as If Its halls, rooms and stairs had beeu carved out within a huge block of marble. It was completed In 1842, costing the state about 350,0O0. It is built entirely of Sing Sing marble, quarried and cut within the prison walls. The old capltol belug Inadequate to accommodate the Increasing business of the state, this additional building was planned and built and Is still used for the offices of the state comptroller, the stale engineer and surveyor and the state banking department. In a spirit of economy It was decided to have as much as possible of the work done by tbe prisoners from the material found within the prison walls at Sing Sin;;, f'llrly good material, too, but not the best, as it Is a soft marble, as evidenced by the wear which now shows so plainly In the steps and by the crumbling of some of the stones from exposure to tbe weather. All the mate rial was cut to completion within the walls of the prison under such plans that when shipped to Albany there would be no further work necessary except practically to lay one stone up on another, and so on until the whole was assembled In the completed build ing. To accomplish this detailed plan a system of marking the stones was nec essary. The plans were carefully made and a system of marking elaborately laid out by the architect In charge, who found In tho prison at Slug Sing a life prisoner whose record showed him to be an engineer of the highest ability and who seemed ss competent as any man In the country to carry out the work to be done In the prison, and nat urally he was not unwilling to follow his chosen profession In preference to doing the manual labor of cutting or quarrying stone. Bo, following the spirit of economy referred to above, the plans In detail and the system of mark ing were turned over to htm and the whole work at that end given over to his full superintendence and absolute control. In due time the stones In their vari ous shapes and sizes and In quantity for the whole building were delivered In Albany and tbe work of construc tion commenced In accordance with the plans and system of marking original ly furnished. With the very first stone there was trouble. It not only did not fit tho place, but none of the stones marked to adjrln It fitted It, and, fur ther, it did not seem ever Intended for the place the number Indicated. In vestigation brought out that the stones were not of the sizes or shapes speci fied and shown on the plans, and, as to the system of marking, It was quite evident that the stones brought togeth er by it had no relation whatever to each other. The bewildered architect hardly knew whether he was a candidate for the asylum or possibly for Sing Sing. How over, a careful verification of his plans and his marking system proved their correctness, and the blame fell square ly upon the civil engineer, the life pris oner. He was questioned, taken severe ly to task and roundly rated for bis In competence and threatened and abused. He met It all calmly. "It looks to me like a mighty good Joke on you fellows. Anyway It Is the best Joke I have heard since I came to Sing Sing." As to their continued threats he said: "What can you do to a life prison err' Finally, In answer to the abuse and slurs as to his capabilities as an en gineer, he said he bad changed the plans both in dimension and shape where they had diverged rroni purity of style, and the system of marking he had changed altogether, but If they could find some one who understood his system the building would go up complete and perfect, excelling the original plan. "But," he added, witn a grin, "you can probably get out new stone a good deal quicker than you can work out my system." Then the state officials said, "We will take you to Albany and force you to put up the building." Ho said, "No." They pointed out the advantage of life in Albany for a time In preference to Sing Sing, lie said, "No." They tried to bargain with him. He said, "Secure my pardon and 1 wUl stand by you until the building Is complete." They offered to have him pardoned after he had proved what he said by finishing the building. He said, "No." Then they said they would compel him to do It anyway. He Mid he could be compelled to work In prison, but not In Albany, and that even in prison they could compel him to do only manual labor unless he chose and that the price of his genius in grasping the opportunity that bad come his way was a full pardon. What else was there to do? Be was pardoned, and the old State- house stands today In testimony of the tact that be kept his word and glorious memory to an unknown gen ius. New York Hernia, Areidcnt at Wiiians. The families of K. H. Wallace and Mr. Sargent, accompanied by Mr, Wallace's nenhew, went to the falls at Wiiians Sunday for an outing. The young man was riding Mr. Sargent's horse, with only a halter to guide mm, when the borse Decame uu- manaKeutiie and ran down the hill towards the bridge at Wiiians. At that point he threw the young man olf to one side of a bridge, the borse rolling olf the other side into the river and lueaking bis neck. The body ot the borse floated down the stream. The young man was not seri ously injured, and was brought back to the ranch. A physician was sum moned aud sewed up tbe wounds in his bead. rNarrn The P lln tho line of footweaj w tfi'H for this claHH of mercliaiKliHc, ' We havo that individualises 01 OF 11 FUST (Ladies', Gents' and Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY Ladies' one-strap sandal, vici kid upper dium high Cuban heel, Ihe pair .Woman's black vici, flexible McKay sewed sole, military heel, patent tip, Gibson tie, 'Ladies' black vici, flexible McKay, sewed sole, mililaay heel, patent tip, 2-button Ladies' black vici, imitation welt sole, heel, patent tip, large eyelets, ribbon lace Iliucker Oxford, the pair jMen's and Ladies' Shoes in patent leather gun "and Blucher cut, in all rhigh cut shoes for men (we have anything you Oxfords in Tan, Patent, Vici and Canvas, a WE ARE Wed of Tetanic Convulsions. Friday evening, May 4, Albert Ed ward Davis died suddenly at the Kn- tricau residence, where be and bis wile were boarding, ot tetanic cunvul- sious. lie had been employed on tbe News-Letter for several weeks,aud left tho ofnoe alter nine o'clock on that evening, going directly home. He complained ot not feeling well, aud wut to bed. in a lew minutes mi wife noticed hlin acting strougely, be being apparently lu convulsions, snd culled a pbysloiau. After tbe letter's arrival, flu tame to and conversed ra tionally, but soon went into anothor. tils laws set logetuer a in look-jaw, aud be died without regaining con sciousness. The exact cause of bis death is un known. It was some form of tetan us, or blood poisoning. He had not been iu good hi Ith, coming here from Ontario, Can., for his health, but had uover before bad convulsions, lie leaves a wlte, and had relatives in Portland, lie was 44 years old. 1 he tuneial was held at the M. E. Church Huuday uioruing at ten o'clock, aud the remains interred In ldluwiJd. H. K. llartmess had charge of the funeral arrangements. Two more of our townsmou pur chased pianos this week, at Soule Bros., Hood River store, Mr. 8. K liurtmess, tbe popular furniture deal er, bought a btrobber the auto cen tury piano, and Mr. Fred Howe, the well known contractor, purchased a tine 11 o ward. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly respected resident of Faisonla, Miss., was sick witli stomach trouble lor more than six months. Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets cured her. She nays: "1 call now eat anything I want unit am the proudett woman In the world to tlnd such a good medicine." For sulu by Keir & Cass. Samples free. Two second band pianos, as good as new, at one halt original cost. Soule Bros. Piauo store, Hood Kiver. Call Baturdy. (lets 8400 Verdict. The case of the Portland & Seattle railroad compuuy against H. U. I)ebo, ol Underwood, for condemnation pro ceedings iu the right of-way of the railroad across Mr. Debo's land, was tried at Stevenson Saturday, and the jury brought in a verdict of WOO for Mr. Debo, for three-quarters of an acre of laud. Fouls & Derby were uttorueys lor Ihe defendant. A tine, large organ, good as new, very ..'heap. Call at Soule Bros. 1'iauo t.tore, Hood liiver Saturday. Notice Nut Ice In hereby given to the public and all dealer In anuria Oial lh mute of Hub J. Tucker wllliiot be responsible lor any Indebt edness Inclined, or be liable on any contract niaile bv and Willi any persons other tliuu Ihe administrator, J. II Frary, and all persons otherwise contracting or furnishing goods, warea oi merchandise will do bo at llielr owu rb.lt. J. H. Frary, Administrator. ""WAUNA VIhTA Is' nine miles from flood Hlver on the north bank of the Columbia river. Out of (lili beautiful place 1 am now olterlng two '.II acre tract Willi orchard, and one -10-acre tract Willi but Ulltiicn. orchard. field il ml paatlire. (lei oil at liewllla Landing (one corner ol the place) and ae lor yourself. I lie Inct la Mood Kiver la nlue in lien mini nauna Vista. , T. R. COON, mrJSI Lyle, Wash. Notice to Contractors. Nolle la hereby given that the board of direcloraor the lino . River irrigation ins trlct. In Wasco county, tir., will receive bids for the construction of a kleral dlU'h for aald dlatrlct, to lMicoulrcie In accordance wllh Hie plana and apeclflcnliona thereof. Mealed blda for audi work will be received at the ..Mice or I lie board at the realdenoa of J. H. iitioeiiiiiker In aald dlntrlcl, until Thursday, June 14, mm, at tbe hour of t o'clock, p. in. Ituia will be lecelved for aectlona ol not lean than one halt mile, or tor the whole amount. The anld ditch being a lateral, commencing at lead I'nlnl ditch, uear tha i'. W. Colbreath place, and lunnlns north lo C. A. Hickle'M place; thence north caul to the (leo. Korden place. ttlua liuiHt lie accompanied by a certified check o i tt iv per cent of the amount of the bid, or oilier security. The board reaervea the right lo reject any and all btda IMana and i.pirlllcuiioiia may be procured by apply ing to the secretary. J. M. shoemaker, Hecrelary. Hated at Hood Kiver, Or., this ;ih i ny ot Mhv. IhhH. miojH SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Wasco county. Theodore (lllUnple, plaiiitlfT va Anna (lllllaple, defendant. To Anna (illlisple: lu the nameof the state of Oregon you are hereby commanded to ap pear in the above en! II li'd court and cause on or belore'l hursday the Slut day of June, 1WH, aud answer the complain! riled against you In said court and caime aud for want of such answer Ihe plaintiff wilt apply to the court for the relief demanded In Ihe complaint, livwh: Kor a decree dissolving Ihe bouds ol matrimony between plaiutirr aud defendant, granting an absolute divorce to the plaintiff. This summons la published by order of Hon. W. 1.. Ilradshaw. Judge of the shove en titled con r I made and eutered on the 11 lu day of Mav, li liatc ot and publication, Mav 10th, I90i. Jay H. t'pton, mlOJ'.'l A Homey hr plaintiff. aris HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE niv ' heailqunr- A SWELL LOW CUT A - us wearer a as being ASSORTMENTS exclusive. Childrens' - , me $1.00 1.40 Ladies' Oxfords and slippers in Goodyear welt and hand turned soles, in gun-metal patent kid vamps, all patent kid, black vici and tan, Russian calf, American Lady, special, the pair pair,... Ladies' white canvas, light ro'es, white kid lined, military leather heel, cap toe, white ribbon lace, Blucher cut, the pair Men's select patent kid, vamp and boxing, 1.65 1.75 sandal regulvr the latest shapes. Also a splendid line of . and boys. Drop in and see for yourselves,! want, Ladies', Men's, NEVER UNDERSOLD To the Farmers Hood River Milling Co. You Want your hat lo 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 FOB PUBLICATION. Department of tin Interior, United States 1-atid Ofllce, Tha Dulles, Ore.: April IB, 1DU6. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler lata filed notice or hla Intention to make final prnol In support of hla claim, and that said jinf will be made before the Iteglster and lleuelve nt the land office In '.he Halles, Oregon, ou June 1st, hJUti, via: JOhN JNHHKN ofTheTlle,Oire.,on H. R. No. ISOT.4 for the lot 4, HWH N Ufa. and NX section S, township 2 uoift, rouge Heavt, w. M., baaed on Improveuieina,' residence and, cultivation of theHKU. section SS, township 1 south, range hi eaat W. M., on which homestead entry No. nm was made and final certificate No. 2311 was Issued JulyS, lKWi, under the act or April id, nun. He names aa witnesses to prove hla contin uous residence. uion and cultivation of the last above-described land : John lieljen. The Dalle, Oregon ; J. W. Messenger, V. Scars and Carl Peels, all of Moro, Oregou. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, al-ii)i4 yj1"1?'- NOTICE TO SELL REALTY. In the County Court of tha County of Wasco, in the Stau of Oregon: In tha matter of th. Sale of Keal K.tate in tha Estate of Georve Owen, do- In the name of tha lrStat of Oregon. ceased, by Edward Cook, I 1 Adraahstrator. I Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an onier of the County Court of the County of Was co, and list, of Oregon, made and entered on the Mb day of August. A. D.. ltUo, by tha Hon. A. K. Lake, County Judge, in th matter of the Estate of tioonrs Owen, deceased, the underaurned. th administrator, uf th said estate, will aeil at pri vate aal on the premises, to the highest and best bidder for cash, avid coin of the United States, and auhject to confirmation by said County Court, on Monday, the Uth day of Jun. A. D. IMS. and failing to aeil on said day. then from and after said day. on daya following until aoM. at 12 o'clock af. of said day. eei th promise herein after described, in Ihe Valley of Hood River, said County and Suite, all th right, title, inter! and estate of the said (leonr Owen, at th Una of his death, and all the ourht. tithi and interest that the estate has by operation of law or other wise acquired, other than or in addition to that of the said Geoiv Owen, at th tiro of his death, in and to all that certain lot. piece, or par ol of land, situate lying and being in the saal County of Wasco snd h tat of Oregon.and bounded and described aa follow, to wit: An undivided on half interest in th south half (S. 1-') th south wt quarter (S. W. 1-4) of the northwest quarter (N. W. 1-4) of section twelv llil in Townahip Two CJ) North of Hang Ten (10) east of th W ilkunett Meridian, containing ttwenty) (20) arras of land, mora or leaa. th other undi vided half interest in said land being owned by th saal Edward Cook. Terms and Conditkina of Sale: Cash, gold coin of th United Slste to be paai to aaid Administrator on day of aal Deed at expense of purchaser. The Srst pubiK-atkm of this notice ia Thursday th th 10th day of May. 1. and the paper in which aid none shall b published ia th Glacier, a weekly paper of general circulation published weekly in th City of Hood River, aaid County and Stmt. EDWARD COOK. Administrator. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. Attorney for aaat Estate. mlOi Fair price $2.65 $2.65, dull calf top, welted, single sole, military O AAi oell Blucher Oxford, the Dair U.vvi - metal vici kid, iacei Misses' and Children's very large assortment1 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. a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United Htatea i.snaomce, Tbe Dulles, Oregou, April lo, l!hH. . Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of her Intention to muke II mil proof In sutiuort of her claim. and that said proof will be made before Ueorge T. Prattler, U. 8. Commissioner, at bs offtoe .u noou Hiver, uregon, Muy. in, lutw, viz : MARTHA c. HUCKABAY, ol Hood Kiver, Oregon, on U.K. No. 909) tor toe M'i lot i, section 19; HK' W' and lot , section 18, township 1 south, range IDE. W.M. She namea Ihe following witnesses to prove ber continuous residence upon andcultlvalkm of said land, via: Jamea K. Iteeae, Russell tinbln. William tt. Oiibble, and Itobert Leaaure, all of Mount Hood, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, 13-miO Keglster NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United mates Land office. The Dalles. Omron. alsrch in am. Notice Is hereby given Ihut the follow ing nameu settler naa nieu notice or hla In tention to make final pniof In support of hla claim, and thai said proof will be made be fore the Register aud Kecclverat The Dallea, Oregon, on May 7th, ill. : NELM NELSON, of Vlenio, Oregon, on H. K. No. 1W7S, tor lota and 4, 8', N V, section 4, ami lot 4, auction 8, Uiwusblp2. N., range E. W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, via.: . Erimr U Ills, Portland, Oregon; 8. W. Cur ruu, Vlento, Oregon ; Thomas Helle, Vlenio, Oregon; M. Ksteggartt, Vie to, Oregon. Mr. at MS. MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register. Timber Land Act, Jun 3, 187. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I nilid state Land Office, Th Dallea, Ora gon, Feb. IS. 1906.-Notice ia ben by given that In compliance witn iiie provisions or tne ao ol congress of Jnne S. 1HT8, entitled 'An act for the sale of timber lands in the atatea of Csll i fornia, Oregon, Nevaoa mid Washington Ter ritory,' as extended to all the public land slstesby act of August 4. 18M, Mary E. Tick I ner. of Portland, county of Multnomah. Stat of Oregon, has una day hied m thai omc her sworn statement No. 2&4, for the purchas of to N W of Section No. 84. in Township No. 2N . Rang No. 9K., W.M., and will offer proof to show that th land Bought ia mora valuabl for its tiasbar or aton than for agricultural purpose, aad to -tahlish her claim to nasi land before th Register and Receiver at Th Dalies, Oregon, on th 21st day of May. IMti. She namea aa witnesses: Fred Frautachy. of Hood River. Oregon. J. K. Beeson. of Hood River Oregon. Nilre C Olson, of Portland, Urrgxux. 1, L. Tickner, of Portland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before tbe aald 21st day of May 1. ml&mW MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register. 81 rayed- A small, light colored cow. One horn off and teats are double. R. 8. Cobooo, Menomluc, Oregou. mil JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. J. H. FCRGU80N, Attorney-l-Lw nd Notary Publio Vice President nd Manager. J, M. 8CHMELTZER, Seo.-Treai. Notary Publio ..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 SOMCTTED 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. Collections a Specialty. Phone Main 141. For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. FnrSule -One single shovel plow and one spring tooth cultivator. Inquire at ranch of Wm. loss, east side ui8 28 For Hale Good two-seated hack for sale or trade for cows, f'sll or write Penry Htamm, Davenport's Lower Planer. nuM For Sale A lew apple trees left over from planting. Cull ut the Little While Store, Odell. li i6-lino. For Hale t heapUent'seasy luliullir coaler brake wneel. il Incl frame. Herimid Mer cer, R. V. 11. ::. n Foi Wsle Kil lioae potiit' Phone o4x 1. ;s. r ni the. lull) For 8sh Kil l blond Ph inolli Kock eggs, peraettitu iN.i. 1, 1(1, tl.2 ; N. t, I.U. Ol r stock Is well known and needs no comment, bin will say we guaianlee aiiafacllon. Mrs. Hih.i lorn, lloek, .iu, it. F. li. .No. 2. mil) For Male Nearl lie ri.u.ileaa Grubbing Machine No. 2, lot sale hi a bargain, 126 feet extra cable, also wood ei.oppera camp,--two ten's and lisjls. Crescent fruit Company, Hood Kiver. nilU For Hale 4 room Imiise; pantry and cloaet. Nice lav. n slid city v,uii r. Vrloe, $i60 on easy terms, a good buy. Inqnlie ot Oulhank A Otlen. DU7 For Hale Mpaii oi horses, weight 1100 each. B. K. Tucker. mi; To lease, rent or II saw mill. B. R. Tucker. ml7 For Hale-Pure bred ulcely mar ed. fox terrier puppies. H ade Kobblna, Route 1. Flume N.i. hill. mi; Fur Hull u Poland China boar, 8 months old. Inquire ol Peter Jochluisen. inlo-7 For Bale-Oond, gentle milch cow. W. H. Hall, phoue Fanners 1&!4. mlb-J7 For sale, seed potatoes of the Burbank va riety, at 7ii.- a sack, tiood Hlver Fruit Co. 31 Fur sale, full blood enk r spaniel do, k male, nine months old. Call til iilucleroffi r, REAL E8TATE. On lj ; fiw more of those splendid 10-sire trscts unnd on the M. B. Potter In tin In Hood liiver vslley, nexr Hie city. 8u liable lor apples and si i awberrtes. Prices are placed below regular rules on stmllur prop erly In this vicinity. No better apple land can be found. Look at It personally for ib Proof. Write Frank Mi Farlnud, 1HV 13ih tl notland, or see Mrs. M. U. Potter on the farm. mlOlf For Rent 0-rooin house, three blocks from the Clly Hall, modern improvements. 8, F. Wythe. mil For Rent t-room cottage In Blowers' addi tion. Free water. IN per month. Mrs. H.J. Frederick. matf For Hale A good farm team or horses, weight UUt) lbs. Too llght-lor logging. Can be bought cheap. Apply to Oregoo Lumber Co., either at Hood River or lrv. nt HS1 tr For Ha le-40 acres, across from Mt. Hood post office, V4 mile fro schiail, on main road 111 acres cleared, 4 acres young orchard, g hay, 4 acres strawberries, good house, 2 cows and calves, good team and all new tools go with the place. For parttcalars address John Vaulhters, ML Uood, Ore. mlO Farm for Hale-Having more land than I can profitably farm, 1 will sell from Ave to 30 acre nt a bargain If taken now. Located mlli fnini town or Hood River.- All under cultivation. Address owner, box 2)17, Fort land, Ore. alS-mg For 8 ile Investigate this. I am obliged to sell, and will sell at your own price a piece, of land with house and other Improvements, 9 miles Iroiu IIikhI River. If you waul to buy at your own price address Box DM. Kood Hiver, Oregon. a!2-ui3 A snap Four room house, pantry andoloeet, ol Wil:, nice lawn and city water. Price IU. 1300 down balance on trrma. Inquire of Roy F. Dean. m2 For Hale7b per acre. Twenty-four acres, a few rods from the Barrett school house. In- ail I re of K. M. Camp, Hood River. Ore., or U. . Hill, Oorvallls, Ore. Mltl For Hale A one-horse farm wagon, paint not off the wheels, nearly new, will be sold cheap. A ISo a good set or double harness., 'ft Brayford, Reckford store. ml7 For Kale A small span of horses, welt matched, bright silver bays four and flv years old. Perfectly gentleeither with man, woman or children. Will work elWws single or double nnd aa true aaateel. Myrea son for aeiltng them Is I neerl a heavier Will be siil. I cheap to a good home, or would trade r a heavier team. Brayford, Bnclifiir.T Biore. ali m3 Wanted. Wanted A pollilon on a farm by a hov 13 Write Irving Calnon, Hood River, Ore. ml 28 Wanted To ell or trade an eighty dolla check on a piano lor fifty dollars cash, or for cow. chlcaeus. or tris-crles. Address Mrs. w. J. Thompson. Dee, Wasco county, Oregnu. ill 1 7 Wanted-To hire a slump puller by the day E. L. Klemer, R. F. D. No. 1. m 10 Wanted-Bees-Beea-lf you have any bee to sell, please write or see the nndri statins Kind nf bees, number of colonic urhV elc. W. W. Dakln, Hood River, Or. mlO Wanted, farm hand. Al aommer' Joh Single man pr. (erred. Pbooestl. n31 U T. Roberts. VI anted Ronda of Hot Like Hanltarlum Co Will purchase auy quantity, address P. W. C, account or Ulacler. nilO-j; Wanted Ulr: for general housework, Frank Davenport, Jr. nilu-j; Wanted.-Family to move on ranch and board manager. Work for maa pan of th lima ll,H.M.nll.i.rf f.r - - Crearnt City Fruit Co. Hood Kiver. tall Wanted-To let eontrat to cut NO cords I wood at Dee for II per cord. J. M. Hpriga. aix-ms Wanted to Sell or Trade-Two lot. DilOO and 401101), one sli-room bona and four-room cottage with fruit on place. Box 508, Hood Kiver, Oregou. Bulls lor Her Tloe-I keep two pulls at my place for service. Any one wishing tbe use ot same must pay at the time service is rendered. Service, II. 1 alto do dehorning at He per bead. Bruno Kraal North Belmont, as-oevl, 10 Rf ward,-! otter a standing reward of 150 for Information leading to the arrest and con viction of ibe party or parties woo malicious ly cnt down trees In my orchard between Hood River and Mosier. K. G.Btuar. MM Found. FouDd-Cnff button, marked "F. of A." Owner can have same st Ulacler office. m3i Found A small bunch of keys near tbe old armory. At this office. m3 Lost Lost A ladle's red sweater near Bateham'a corner. Leave at Wallace's ranch or O lacier office. m3-2S I .u l.rflW k.l VinAmw will ti SS warded by leaving at Ulacler offle. on 1-88 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Htstcs lnd Offle. The Dalle, Ore gon, March 17, lDuti. Notice la hereby given IhAt In nnmnllaiicn wlt.h th nMvl.lnna nt thai I A tof Congress of June S, lft, entitled "An aoi mr tiieanie oi u inner utna in me Nwiesor California. Oregon, Nevada, snd Washington Territory," a extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, ltttt, tbe (ollnwlng named persons nave on this day filed u this office their sworn statements, to-wil : JOHN A. KUMFOKD, or Portland, county of Multnomah, slate of 'fegon, sworn statement No. tub, for the pur urlsse of the V and Lot I, sectloa 83, township 2 north, range 9 east, and Lots i and ,iecMon 4, township 1 north, rang east, PATRICK HART, of Portland, county of Multnomah, slate of Oregon, swora statement No. 853, lor the pnr chase or the H NW, N'A"4 HW and Lot 4, section 33, township t north, range east, W.M. That they will offer proofs to shew that tbe land sought ia more valuable for the timber or stone thereon than lor agricultural pur poses, and to establish their claims l said lands belore the Keglster and Receiver at the Land O trice in The Dalles, Oregon, on M..y an, They name the following witnesses : John A. Kumtord. Patrick Hart, and Louis H. Campbell, of Portland, Oregon :C. L. Moras aifd William F. Rand, of Hood Kiver, Oregon. ' Any and all persons'clalmlng adversely any or the above described lands are requested to file their claim In this office on or before the said Mth day of May, 1906. mtomM MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Readier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Htates Land Office, The Dalles, Ore., April t, ISO. Notio Is hereby given that la compliance with tbe provisions of the set ot Congress of Junes, l7, entitled "An act for the sale ol tho ber lands in the Htates if Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbinglua Ter ritory," aa extended tn all the Public Land stales, by act of August 4, IMS, t MAUDE FAIRBANKS, of Seattle, Washington, has this day Died la t ils office her sworn statement No. Wtlf, for the purchase or the HBK of ssatloa 3s, town sHIp l norlli, range east W. M., and wttlotfer pnsrt to show that th land sought ls more valuable for Its limber and stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim lo satdlsnd before the Reg teter aud Re ceiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on theMthda of June, 190 Hhe namea aa witnesses Mils C. Olaon, of Poltland, Oregon, (,'hsrle J. Fairbanks, of a-Ue. Wash., Fred Krautchy, of Hood Kiver, Oregon, and Louie Jf. Burkhard, of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described leads are requested w Pie their claims In this office on or before aald 28th day of June, 1WM. ni3-ja M1CHAKL T. NOLAN. Register. ITImber Land Act June. UBaj - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' United mates Land Office, fne Dalles, Ore gon, March . 190. Notice la hereby give a that In compliance with tbe provisions of the act of congress ol June a, 1I7X. entitled -An act for the sale of timber lands In the staaaa at California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington 'Terrltnrv ' aa aifamiUI fA&ll.h DnKH. una .Htates by act of August 4. im, ; LOCI8 H. CAMPBELL, of Portland, county- or Multnomah, atata of Oregon, has this day filed lu this office hie aworn statement No. 2SS7. (or the nuchas tof tbe N EVi of section 21, In townahip i, N. range 9 K. w. M., and will offer proof to show that the land saughl Is more valuable-tor 1 timber or stone than for agricultural poa Doses, and to eetablleh hi claim ia Mta .land before the Register and Receiver aF taw uanes, uregon, on in to day or May, Hue. - He names as wltneases Louie Mores, stood River, Oregon; W. F. Rand, Hood Hlver, Ore gon; P. Hart. Portland, Oregu.) John A. humlord, Portland. Oregon. Any and all persons aUtlruta ad Tersely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on ot before 26tb day of May 1909. m22-m84 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Btatee Land Office, The Dallea, Ore gon. April 2, its. Notice hi hereby alveuthat lo compliance with the provision of the net of Congress of Junes, 187 a, entitled "A a act lor the sal of timber lands la the states of California. Orams. Nevada uul WuIiImim ! TlTL L 'H'i.l Hi Land males by act of Aug set 4, Uaa, CHAHLEH J. FAIRBANKS, of Seattle, ronnty of King, atata of Wsahin. Ington, has I tils day filed In thai ojfro hi aworn staiemenl No. tt7, for the parsba of he W ViKi, .EShK(, section 34, aad NWW 8 W'-i, sect ion 36, in township 1 north, iaax I east W. M., and will offer proof to. aoow Uiat Ihe laud aought Is more vslauble for Ma Um ber in., stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim to said land before, the Itegister and Receiver at ibe Dalles, Ore on llie xsth day of June, 19118. He names aa witnesses NlhtC. Oleosa of PorV !?.M!0ru,, "" - Fairbanks, of Heetile, Waah.. Fred Frantcby, of Hood Kiver, Ore gon, and Lou la Burknard, of Hood Hlver. Ore gon. Any and all person claiming astvemel the ebove-deaeribed lands are reqoaeted ta B le their claim la this office on or aefore tain. 28th day of June, 190. n-ja MlCifAia, T.NOLAN, Regletw