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OOD RIVER GLACIER iverr 1 iiursday by Akllll K U. MO LI, Publisher. Terms et aulncription Il.M a yew imi to sdvance. THURSDAY, MAY 17,1906. BREAK GROUND FOR ! PASSENGER DEPOT Carl Schurz, widely known as a bub- liciBt and ex-cabinet officer, died, at his home in New York, May I t, of a complication dUea'as. The ram the first of the week in- creased the yield of strawberries at White Salmon and in the valley prob ably 20,000 cratog. t The warm weather was cnueini; the berries to ripen too fat,'mukng them under size. The rain was of general buueiit to all crops. :imino new train lliat is to be put on next Sunday to run local between Ulgtfu and Porthiud will be a great convenience to the patrons of the road between tliebe points. It will no doubt he gouerally onetime, as it will not have to wait for connecting trains at different points on the route, and will make all the way stations. It will also allow the through trains to make better time by cutting out many of the smull ututioiiH. ' Venting Their Spleen. ..Editor (ilacler I hare noticed that u few dininnted iimmlillcaiis in this oountv are venting their spleen through Pmnocratio channels against Joiiiitliiiu liouine, jr., their party's raudidate for United .States Senator. lo state it mildly, they aro not liehav- nu with very good political manners. They do not charge that Mr. llourne won his nomination by unfair me thuds; Unit ho Is not capable and en ergetin: that lie is not in full accord with the president and therefore with his party; but on the very thin excuse that. In their estimation, lumen on political scaudals of their own school, he is unlit. If tho voters of the liopublicau party had named Lowell, Watson, Smith or Cake iuuUad of linurue perhaps these kickers would have been delighted, and perhaps others would not have shsrod in their joy. That llourne is a bigger, truer man anil more loyal Koiiublicuu than the few sore heads who call themselves "lloarln Republi can." is attested by the fact that when ho prematurely oonoeded Mr. Cake's nomination, he at once ten dered that gentleman his cougrutula tiuns and loyal support up to tho very hour that he should receive his oortl llcnte of election. It Is due to some of the gentlemo that were defeated for the nomination, Including Mr. Cako, to say that they were equally magnanimous and loyal Republicans. It is likewlso pertinent to renmik that some were not, and that the front-bitten Republicans are kicking at the law, under which they oould not win. by knocking the man who oould and did, under it. The voter should take them at their truo value and uot'at the price they set on themselves. They are simply culls. Republican. Fruit Notes. A fruit'caniiery is under construe Hon in Wunatchee to uso up all the surplus fruit at any time it becomes a drug on the market. The apple prospects in the John Day oouutry were never butter. Hie grow ers are now just disposing of much of their last year's crop at excellent llg nres. It is reported that the principal part of the fruit crop neat lmnuha was killed by March freezes, and with the exception of prunes, thero will lie lit tin, if any, raisod. Tho first Southern Oregon straw berries to reach the Portland markets arrived this vear the last of April. They wore from U. H. Coon, of Dll- lurd. 1 Tho Roguo Rlvor Vulley Horticul tural Society has been organized to help carry out the plans of tho state society. The olllcers aro H. Lu lien jiott. president; A. 11. Carson, vice president: J. A. J'erry, secretary; II. t Moudor. treasurer. With such prominent officers the society will cer taiuly succeed if the members will do their part toward helping things along. Many sections of the north wo it are reporting destructive attacks by cater pillars upon fruit trees, and progress ive orcliardists are working as hard as they can to cheek tho increase. - The Wenatehoo Fruit (1 rowers' As sociation has Died articles of iucorpor Htion with a capital stock of 1,'.,UKI, They will not only handle their own fruit, but will buy all the paper and boxes which the members need am distribute them at a low cost. Marion county Is looking lor a bumper crop of fruit this your, i'ruiie trees are heavily laden, ami It is ex pootud that with the present outlook there will have to bo more pruning than the regular June thinning out process or tho trees will havo more than tlify can hold. A fruit grower at Davenport, Wash., is manufacturing a preparation winch lie cluims will protect fruit and trees from many insect pests. It is some thing of tho nature of Tanglefoot, and is used by painting a band around the trunk of tho tree so that any Insects crawling up the tree will be caught. Four thousand fruit trees will be Planted in tha vicinity of Tlio Dulles this SOHSOU. According to County Fruit Inspector liroMii, there will bo almost a million fruit trees planted in lakimu county this season, lie estimates about 10, IW acres of new orchard. Fred (irouer, one of the leading fanners of Kcholls, who bus a ai-acre Kuglish walnut oiehu-d has set out 80 acres more, and expects soon to have one of the best paying pieces of prop erty in the State of Oregon. Delta county, Colo., lruit growere figure on 1,000 carloads of fruit this season. A big evaporating plant is being erected, to help take care of the surplus stock which won't'be shipped. Stomach Trouble. Mis. Sue Martin, an old and highly rpsiK-eled resident of 1'iiisoniii, Miss , was sick w ith stomach trouble lor more than six months. Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets cured her. She says: "1 can now eat any tiling 1 want ami am tlx- proudest woman in the world to tlnd such a good medicine." For sale by Keir & Cass. Samples free. Two second baud pianos, as good as new, at one half original cost. Soule ltros. Piano store, Hood River. Call Suturdy. A line, large organ, good us new, very cheap. Call at Soule liros. -Pluuo store, Hood River Saturday. See Harrison in his fieo bicycle and unicycle exhibition during Rip Van Winkle Rand Concert at noon Tues day, May '2Z Monday morning graders were tot to work excavating for tl passenger depot of the Alt. Hood Railroad, east from the O. R. Si N. dopot. The building will have a bnsement floor on the levo of the track, the upper floor being on a level with the street grade. It will be 20x40 feet in size, and be substantially built. Owing to the scarcity of help it may be six weeks before it Is completed. Kleven stations have been designated on the roud, at most or all of which waiting stations will be erected, but no agents except at the two ends of the line at present, and at other points when the business justines it. (ioiug south, after having Hood River the stations are named in the following ordor: Powerdale, Sears, Dragnet h, henz, Odell, Dukes Valley, Nelf, ltloucher, Wiuans City and Dee. The roud is being rapidly put In shape to begin train service on a reg ular schedule, and is already hauling considerable freight and quite a few passengers. Wants Volunteer Work. 1). I. Stone cunio in from his ranch about six miles this side of 1-ott Lake Thursday, to meet his daughter, who arrived on train i! from Cortland Mr. Stone says that Forest Ranger Anderson has made four miles of road from Loi-t Luke, mid there oow re mains but about two miles to finish. Air. Anderson says that If four or five men with teams were put outD this rond for n vk, it would complete the HHui.ii iu.. 1 to Lost Lake, and shoiteu the p-esenl trail two or time miles. He will brush out tho remain ing two miles if volunteer work is done on the roud. There are some stumps to be blown out, and work for grader with a team. The government appropriation for this work is ex hausted, and unless volunteer work is done it will have to be abandoned. Those interested in making the lake easy of access as a place to camp and fish, should see that the volunteer work is done. Lair and Order League. A lurge gathering met at tho reading room of the U. I). church Monduy evening and perfected a pe maiient organization of the Law and Order League. It was the outcome of the petitions that have been circulated and liberally signed for the past ten days. Over 200 signers have been se cured iu the city, and a lurge number lu tne oouutry. D. J. Treiber was made chairman of the meeting and K. 11. Hartwig, secretary. J. he olllcers elected were D. J. Treiber, piesldent, I') 11. Hart wig, seoretary and Oeo. P. Crowell. treasurer. An executive committee was upponted to raise funds and do tho active work of the association, .Miss Inez Miner Wins ller Suit. The case of Aliss Inez Pitney against the Pine Orove school board for sal ary claimed to bo due, also damages. whs t'led before Judge Mokelsen and a jury, Monduy and Tuesday. A ver dict resulted for the plaintiff, for 1:111 salary, $100 damages, and costs amounting to about tUftl), Hie caso attracted a good deal of attention, it being necessary to use the Opera House to accomodate the crowd and witnesses. A good deal of feeling among the school patrons whs also manliest, which is the most de plorable part of the matter. M. O. Iteecl, of Colfax. Wash., ap peared for the plaintiff and Fouts Si Derby for the defense. Notice of ap peal was given. rair ? n ans HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE Ladies' and Misses' Hose 10c LadiV tan hose, assorted shades, seamless, the pair Ladies' tan hose, superior quality, beautiful lace pat tern, assorted shades, guaran'ced stainless, the pair Ladies' white cotton hose, seamier, the pair.... Ladies' fine Egyptian lisle hose, lie.iutiful lace pattern,higheBt grade, latest designs, the pair.. 25c 15c 25c Miaees' tan hose, assorted shades, medium heavy IA ribbed, the pair Misses' tan hose, fine ribbed, guaranteed fast C and stainless, the pair lOX. Misses' White Cotton hose the pair QC Misses' White hose, fine ribbed Combed Kgyp- or. tian Lisle, double' knee, the pair Misses' White Lace hone, latest designs, best OC quality, the pair Wl Ladies' and Misses' White Canvas Slippers and Oxfords We liave just received another shipment of these popular articles for this sum- We now have all sizes and the latest shapes iner s wear. Children's white canvas Oxfords, Iiluclier cut, ribbon lace, sizes 5 to 8, pair 75c Ladies' white canvas Oxfords, medium light heel turn sole, the pair , $1.15 Ladies' white canvas, baud turned sole, white kid lined, cap toe, Gibson tie, the pair $15 ) SDCCial for Saturday Genuine President Suspenders, nothing better wJmmmmmm mm mmmmmmmJimm on the market, sells regularly for f0c . Sat urday you can have them at Twenty-Five Cents the pair TOILET SOAPS in Oatmeal, Elderberry, Tar, Glycerine, Hose Buttermilk, and many others. AH first class articles, soap that we sell regularly for HOc a bar on Saturday only you can take your choice 100 per box Of three bares. Make our Store YOur Headquarters. You are Always Welcome WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD filler's llig Show. Why not attorn! a Mrst class enter tainment when you have an opportun ity, It cost no more. This company producing the great pluy of Kip Van Winkle under canvas. Also includ ing between oach act specialties that aro of the very best. 1'rof. Harrison, tho'world's greatest trick bicycle and unicycle mlcr, doing the most won (lorrul won. on a single wheel' ever uttomptod. Miss Anna Kising, Chi cago s nivonto opera singer, luley lilair iu impersonations, and others milking a continuous performance. Iho press, wherever they have an poaroil, pays them tho compltme it of having tho best show over seen under canvas. rSo conlldout Is the manager of this company of pleasing tho people that ho guarantees to refund the money to anyone not satlsllod, and out people can rest assured that they won t regret the fact they attended as their show will lie fully up to the expectation of all, at Hood Kiver liiesday, May il'i Why He Advertises. Not long ago one Lawrence. Kansas. merchant asked another why he threw his money away In advertising in newspapers. Tho prosperous advertis ing merchant cited a number of rea sons, which ho afterwards put down In black ami white, and handed to tho newspaper to print. Here they are : 1 advertise in the papers because 1 am not ashamed of my goods or ol my work. llocauso I cater to tho intelllueiit class, ami they read the newspapers; and because 1 believe in increasing my business. "llceause 1 can talk to inoio people through the newspapers at a greatet liHtai.ce In less time, und at a more reasonable price than lu any other wav. llocauso when 1 write an advertls- ment, I am not too stingy to pay for placing it iu the best possible medium. or have it inserted so that it will be attractive. 1 know it is seen and read by everyone in tho ho se where the paper goes. 'I investigate before 1 place an ad vert isment. iu a paper. 1 1o not throw my money awav. Still 1 am not un reasonable enough to expect that twenty people who have read the ad will come with tho paper in their hands and buy out my whole stock." W. B. STROWBRIDGE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 Wanted. Wanted A jxilltlon en a farm by a boy w run irviug lainon, iiixhi Klver, ore. 1H. 1113-31 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. Kor Ha..- - one KliiKle shovel plow and one spring lo,iin cultivator. Inquire at ranch of w m. ross, eiisi, hide niiwa Kor Hale lood two-nested hack for Hale or trade fur niua, Call or write Henry Hlanini iiaveuporrs bower nsner. inm For Hale A few apple trees left over from planting-. Udell. Cull a I. the Little VVIiln Store, iii5-1 mo. Kor Hale Chen pllent'e easy ruuulug coaster bruke wheel. 21 Incli frame, Heruuid Mer cer, It. V. 1). S. , Ui2t Kor Hals A 4-room house; pantry and closet. Nice lawn ana city water, rrice, skhi on eas; li-rms. A good buy. Inquire ot Oulhiiuk t oilen. iiil7 Kor Hale Hpan of horses, weigh t 1100 each. u. it. lucaer. , law To lease, Tucker. runt or all a Mtw milt. )i. H. nil7 For Bale-l'iire terrier puppies. I'Iioiil! No. Ymv. mar.ed, foi nt in 17 bred nicely Wade Kobbina, Koute 1. For Hale a Poland China boar, 8 mouths old. Inquire of 1'eter JochlnuwD. iulU-7 Kor Hale (lissl, K'Ule milch cow. W. B. Hull, phone Karmera la I. inllJ7 Kor sale, Meed poUitoeH of the Itnrbank va riety, at ii.-.a Hack. Hood Klver Fruit Co. 31 Kor sale, full-blood cocker spaniel dog. fe male, nine iniiutluolcl. t all at Ulacter omen. For Hale Fresh Jersey heifer with heifer cull. j. o. ThoiiipNon. j 7 For Halo Kami A, A. Jayno. team, weight, 1100 each J7 Kor Hale Well matched team of dark bay inures, it and 7 years old, good travelers; weight HAu poiiuus eacn. a iho one two. seated hack mill hack tiaruess, nearly nuw. Alex Htew- ai l, Moniur, Ore. m 10 tf For Hale- Hlack cuti bear, six weeks old; $IA It taken now. Flunk hun, White Hulniou.,) For Hale I hue it heud work horses.a head i-mldle horKCH, i Htudebuker truck, 4 twt-ear old hcifiTN, l M'cniitl hund home power wisid Mtw. Having other huttliiHH to nee to ttiU Milliliter 1 will elow this Nlock out at bargain u :ceH. T. Kelts, Otlel, Oregon. Phone l'-Jld inn JI7. Kor Sale The llroves property will be sold al cost If taken wllhlu three w eks. Inquire on the preiulaen. J. 11. droves. inl7-J14 REAL ESTATE. Kor Hale Two ten acre tracta clone lo town, liiiprovenienu and good waUir. title guaran teed. K.niMiIre at this office. J7 Kor Sale Kiglit aeren of land, I't, iiilles from liiHid Hlver on Helinoiit road; h acre In Hlrawberrlea, 115 fruit tiees, part full bearing and tart one year; balance lu clover, potanaw atid vcgelHhlea, blrickberrten, red raHplierrles und black capo on i luce. 'I'lire room hotttte, lucking limine lSx'JU, barn l -mi. una other uillilliiits. t all at place for In r I her particu lars. U J. Mulkinn J7 Wanted To hire a stump puller by the duy. K. L. Kleiner, R. K. II. No. 1 m 10 Wanted Bees Hees If you have any beea to sell, please write or we the undersigned, stating Kind of beea, number of colonics ,rh-e, etc, W. W. llakln, Hisid Hlver, Or. mil) Wanted, farm hand. Al summer's Job Mingle man preferred. Phone XII. ni-'U C. T. Robert. Wanted Honda of Hot Luke Hanltarlum Co. Will purchase any quantity, address I'. W. 0., account of U.acler. 111IO J7 housework, Krauk 111IU-J, Wanted Olr! for genera Uuvenport, Jr. Wanted.- board manager. Work fur man part or Hie time, tun hi ve use of land lor strawbrrt ! .. Creaent Uily Fruit Co. Hood Klver. m!7 -Family to move on ranch and Wanted-To let contrat to cut 1UU cord ( wood at Dee for $1 per cord. J. M..spjg. al2-mS WanU'd one exierienced packer and three pickers to work 011 the old Cunning place, mile south of lowu. Addrcui (J. A. Hmlth, Hood Kiver. Wanted Two Strawberry packers. W. 8. Hall, flume mir-ju Wantad-Several men for cutting brush and small limber und cutting up lulo wimhi. llruno FrunK. j 7 Found. Timber Land Act, June X, 187a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htules Land Ortti-e, The I miles, Ore gon, F,b. 13. laou.-Notice is henbv given that In compliance with the provisions of the ac of congress ul June 3. 187H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the statea of Csll uirnla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terr-lory," 11a extended to ull the public land -tst.-shy act of August 4, mi, Mary E. Tick ret, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Orea-on. has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 2S24. for the purchase of the of Section No. 84, in Township No. 2N . Ranae No. UK., W.M.. and will offer proof to show that the land souk lit is more valuable for iu timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 21st day of May, 1906. She names as witnesses: Fred FrauUchy, of Hood Itivtr, Oregon. J. F. Besson. of Hood River OreKun. Niles C. Olson, of Portland. Oregon. 1. L. Tickner, of Portland, Oregon. Any 11111I all pci-Muia claiming adversely the Mbovedwcrlbed limit are requested to flh I heir claims 111 this ortlce on or before the said 21st day of May 1SUJ. inltunU M I L 11 A KL T. NOLAN, Register. Found Cuir billion, murked "K. of A.' Owner can have same al lilucicr ollhc. mu A amall hunch of keys near the old At tuts oilkce. ma Found-armory. Found fockel knife, owner can have same at Olaelcroitico by puying lor this ud and proving properly. J 7 Hit) 11)24 Lost Lost A ladle's red sweater near Uateliuin's corner. Leave at Wullace's ruuch or Ulucier office. in-2S I-ost A ladles' hat. Kinder will lie re warded by leaving at olacier ollle. 1113 -at F'or Rent One neui.lv furnished room. Kn. quire of Airs. Jus. Moure, the old Iluuua col lage. 1 7 Onlv!u few more of those splendid llt-acre Ii-hcIn, unsold on the M. 11. Potter farm In toon itiver valley, near tne city, nuitaoie lor apples ami Kiiwwbcrrics. - rricoa are placed tu-low regular rules on almllur prop erty In this vicinity. No tietler apple land can tie found. Uiok nt It personally for Hie ro.il. Write Frank MeKurland, 1st) ISih st 'ooilund, or see Mrs. M. It. Potter on the farm. mlOtf For Rent H-riHim house. Ihree blocks from the City Hull, modern Improvements. 8. F. mytiie. nui For Rent l-rtsim cottage In Hlowrre' addi tion. Free water. IS iter mouth. Mrs. H.J. Frederick. mstf F'or Hule A good farm team of horses, weigh 1 1 li(l lbs. Too light for logging. Can he iKioght cheap. Apply lo Oregon Lumber Co., eiiaer al H'hki niver or oee. nira tr CORSET C0VER39C so too MMonnf To advertise our damped Corset Covers we will aend to any ad rirexa this handioma CORSET COVER, stamped In extra qual ity French Cambria, with -f pntton to embroider, ail The Neeilecraft Shop sr-3 Washington at, Vortlaad, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United HlKles Land Office, The Dalles, Ore.. April 111, liioii Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tl.ed notice of his Intention 10 oisKc unai pn-oi 111 support of bis clulm and I lint Mild jiriHil will be made before Hie rvt-KiMiT unn iteoeive at lite land office in '.he Dalles, Oregon, on June 1st, lyua, vli: " JOHN J.INHHFjN ofTlie Dalles, Ore., on H. K. No. 160ti4 for the 1011, nn-t nw'4.anu swk, section 2, lownshlp 2 north, range U east, V . M., based on Improvements, residence and; cultivation of IheHK, section al, township 1 south, runge in east W. M.,on which homestead entry No 4 U s niade and tlnul certltlcate No. 221.1 whs Issued July.2S, ls3, under the act of April 111, 1S04. He names as witnesses to prove his contin uous lesldeme ii.oii and cultivation of the IkhI iibove-descritN'd land: John lietj.11, The Dulles, Oregon ; J. IV. etisenger, t. scurs and Curl Pcelz, all of 11111111, t;iegou. S11CIIAKI, T. NOLAN, Iteglsler. N0T1CK TO 8KLL RKAII'Y. In tho County Court of the I County of Wasco, in the ) Suite of Oregon: In the I matter of the Sale of I In the name of Hie Real Estate in the Estate 1 State of Oregon, of George Owen, de-1 ceased, by Edwafd Cook, i Admidistrator. (. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the County of Was co, and slate of Oregon, made and entered on the 2Sth day of August, A. D.. WIS, by the Hon. A. E ljike, County Judge, in the matter of the Estate of George Owen, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator, of the said estate, will sell at pri vate sale on the premises, to the highest and best bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said County Court, on Monday, the 11th day of June, A. D. 1906. and failing to sell on said day, then from and after said day, on days following until sold, at 12 o'clock M. of said day. on the premises herein after described, in the Valley of Hood River, said County and State, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said George Owen, at the time of his death, and all the oight, title and interest that the estate has by operation of law or other wise acquired, other than or in addition to that of the said George Owen, at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot. piece, or par cel of land, situate Ivinur and heinir in ft, -ni County of Wasco and staleof Oregon. and bounded and described as follows, to wit: An undivided one half interest in the south half (S. 1-2) of the south west quarter (S. W. 1-4) of the northwest quarter in. w. 1-4) of section twelve (12) in Township Two (2) North of Range Ten (10) east J of the V illamette Meridian, containing (twenty) 1 (20) acres of land, more or less, the other undi vkicd half interest in said land being owned by the I said Edward Cook. : Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cash, gold coin of "le wiiiiCTi aiaies 10 De paia 10 saia Administrator on day of sale Deed at expense of purchaser, The first publication of this notice ia Thunday the the loth day of May. lsoli, and the paper in which east notice shall be published is tha Glacier, a weekly paiwr of general circulation published weekly in the City of Hood River, sakl County and Stale. . EDWARD COOK. , . Administrator. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. Attorney for said Estate. mlOj JOHN' LELASD HENDERSON, Pre". Attorney-at-Law and Notary Putilio J. M. HCHMELTZER, 8ec.-Trea. Notary Public J. H. FURGUS0N, Viee President and Manager. ..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 We are able to handle your prop erty advantnfreously and will be pleased to ha c 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. Collections a Specialty. Phone Main 141. Notice to Contractors. Notice ia hereby Klven tbat the board of directors of the Hon. Klver Irrlga.lou Dis trict, iu Wasco county, Or., will receive bids for the construction of a lateral ditch for said district, to be constructed iu accordance Willi the plana and specifications thereof. Heuled bids for such work will be received at I lie office of the board at the residence of J. II Shoemaker in said district, until Thursday, June 14, MOT', ul the hour of 2 o'clock, p. in. Kids win lie it-crtveii lor sections 01 noi less thsn one hull mile, or for the w'.-ole amount. Theseio tll ch lelna h lelcial. couimeLclna- t Deed I'o nl dlirli, near the I . V. . Colbrealii place, and iiiHiiluy north lo C. Dickie's place; Ilienrc north cust to tne tieo. Itordeu o ace. Illda must lie scenmpnnied by a certified check ol lie i-r lent of the smoutp of the bid, or oilier curlly. 'I tie bimid i-.-crves llierlitht lo r J el any mm I lilii- I'lans and auM-lfl at nsm L i r.i -ui.il by apply' Ing to t' MH'iciury. I II. Hhiwiuaker, necreiary. lHiti-1 ul ilixid li ver. n-.. this 7th day of Mitv mui. nilOJU SUMMONS. In the Citculi Coin I of the state of Ore. in for Wasco couut . Theodore Uilllspie, plaintiff VH A 11 11 H (lllllsple. defendant. To Alum (jllllsple: In the name of the slate of Oregon you are hen by commanded to ap- liesr in tne atHivc eniiticii eourianu cause on or la-iore hur-dsy the 21st day of June, 1908, and unswer Hie complaint filed aKsinsl you In said court and cause and for want of such answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the n-liei demanded ii the complaint, lo-wh: For a decree dissolving the bonds ol matrimony betwei n piuintilf and defendant, K-rnnliii un absolute divorce to the plainlltr. Tills summons Is published by order ol lion. W. L. Hrudshaw, Judge ofttie above en titled coiu-t made and entered on thelllh day of May, WW. Date of Hrst publication, May 101 li, 190B. jay n. epion, HI10J21 Attorney for plalnllfl. NOTICK KOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dulles, Ore gon, April 2, Wild. Notice Is hereby giveuthat in coiupllHUCo with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1K7K, entitled "An act lor the sale of iinibci lunds In the stutes ol California, Oregon, Nevnda and WashliietKii Territory," as extended to all the rublic I .and Mules by act of August i.lxrj, CHARLES J. KAIKKANKS, nf Scallle. couiily of King, slate of Washing iiigton, bus this day tiled In this office his sworn statement No. 2o7, for the purchase of Hie WkSK'.. NKV.wKk. section to. and N WK .SWlk. stction 3ti, in township 1 north, lunge d cast W. M., und will oiler proof to show that i i ne iaua sought is more vsiaunie for Us till., her alio atone thun fur agricultural purposes und to establish his claim to said land before lie Register and Hecclvcr at 1'he Dalles, Ore., on the mh day of June, li. 1 1 e mi ines as w It nesses N I Is C. Olson, of Port lanui. Oregon, Maude A, Fairbanks, of Keattle, Wash., Kred Krautchy, of Hood klver, Ora tion, and Louis Kuikhiird, of Hood Hlver, Ore gon. Any and all rs. n claiming adversely the abo e-ilesci f bed lands are requeated lo II lei heir claims In this ortlce on or bufnre mlil .'lh day of June. Mfi. ms-yM aiuiAM, t.noun, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Mtate Land Office. The Dalle, Ore gon, March 17, won. Notloe la hereby glreu that lu compliance with the provisions of the A' I of Congress of June 1, 1b7, milled "Ail Act for the sale of Timber Lend in the Hlalea of California, Oregon, Nevada, end WashlngVou Territory," aa extended to all th. public Tea l slates by act of August 4, law, the followlog nameil persona nave ou tbls day Died n this ottlce their aworn statements, uwtt: JOHN A. KUMFOKD, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state e t Oregon, sworn statement No. M64, for the pur chsaaof theNK4 H1t, and Loll, eeelloa SI, township 2 north, range 9 eaat, and Lou t and H, section 4, township 1 north, range I east, PATRICK BART, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 2&S3, lor the pur chase of the H NWSj, NW and 1a1 section m, township 2 north, range I cast, That they will offer proofs to show tbat the land sought la more valuable for the timber or atom thereon than tor agricultural pur poses, and to establisb their claims lo aald lands belnre the Heglsterand Receiver at the Land Office In The Dalles, Oregon, on May 26, 1906. They name the following witnesses: John A. Kumtord, Patrick Hart, and Louts II. Campbell, of Portland, Oregon; C. L. Morse and William K. Rand, of Hood Klver. Oregon. Any and all persona culmlna-adverasiv mv nf the above described lands are requested to n le their claims In tbls oltloa on or before the said 2sth day of May, mob. iuo-ui.h HiuiAtLr. NOLAN, Register. Thn Ellen Kip Van Vi Inkle Snow. Has a tent built exorohelv for thain. It ia made of Khaki wiiicti ia lined and recommended by our Kotoinnieut aa the bent. It is abaolutelv water proof. '1 his elegant teut ia built eK shape and hag no center poles in front of the stage, therefore giving eveiy out' h good view of the perfoiniance. lbetlHtte is lighted with Acetylene gas, which can be lowered and raised to (.ho the proper effect, aa desired. LiKUtuiug and thunder ia made by an eltotric h tor ago battery. The scenery for eHcb aud .every act is all new and painted especially for this elegant productiou. Mr Kiler prides himself in having the nwellet outfit in the country and delights in having people come and eee his pavilion theater be fore the performance. They appear Tuesday, May 2Z NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office. The Dalles. Ore.. ' April t. IUU6. Notice Is berebr riven thai In compliance with the previsions of the set of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tbe HUtes of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory." aa extended U all the Public La,it states, by act of August 4, 1892, MAUDE FAIRBANKS, of Seattle. Washington, has this day tiled In this office tier sworn statement No. -.'DM, for tne purchase or the riK of section 3A. town. ship 1 north, range t) east W. M., and will offer prisil to show that the land soagbl is snore valuable for Ha timber and stone thaa for agricultural purposes, and lo establisb her cfaiin to saldland before tbe Register and Re ceiver, si i ne tiuiies, Oregon, oa the itiu da of June, 1901. She names as witnesses Nils C. Olson, of Poltland, Oregon, Charles J. Fatrbioks, of Statlle, Wash., Fred Krautchy, of Hood Klver. Oregon, and Louis F. Burk iard, of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested lo tile their claims In this office on or before said Sith day of June, 1006. m3J2 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. ITImber Land Act June, IsTSj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, March 5. WOS, Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tbe act of congress of June S, 1S71, entitled "Aa act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe Public Land States by act of August 4, IMI, LOUIS H. CAMPBELL, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed lu this office bis sworn statement No. for the purchase of the NK1 of section 21, In township t, N. range t K. w. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud "slight is more valuable lor Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- Kates, and to establish bis claim lo said nd before the Register and Receiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on the Mtb dsy of May. ltutl. He name, as witnesses Louis Morse, Hood Kiver, Oregon; W. F. Rand. Heod River, ore- gou; r. ii art, i-nrtiana, oregot,; a.ui.iiuiu, rwu.su, urei irecon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims lu this office on or lx foresaid Ji ha A. mW-nii-t 25lh day of May lnotl. M1CHAKL T. NOLAN, Register. Wanted to Bell or Trade-Two lots. ilxlOO and 40x100, one ali-rooru bouse and lour-room cottage with fruit on place. Box Mi, Mood River, Oregon. Bulls lor Servloe-I keep two bulls at say place for service. Any one wishing tbeuee of same must pay al tbe time service Is reader ed. Service, tl. 1 also do dehorning at IV per bead, Bruno Frani North Belmont ae-aovl. ng n can pmfllnbly farm, 1 will sell from five to 20 acres at a bargain If taken now. Located l miles from town of llisul Klver. All under ciillivatlou. Address owuer, box 1)7, Port Ixnd.liie. alS-mS Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A High-grade College with Superior lquipment. Beautifully locatcl twenty-six miles from Portland Full rotrular collotre i-otirsfs. Acaili'inv gives str.mjr preparatory and High School courses. Conservatory of Mt:: ir anil School of Art, with fiipn-ior instructors. Business branches tauiht. Gymnasium ami l iel.t Athletics under a Physical Director Well-equfppeil I.aliuiatnries. Library of Kl.i: i Volumes. Healthfulsoc;nl life, t'eliiotia influences. All student enterprises active. The schooi fn.v- st, ncs for the BEST IN tDUCATION WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 1 am obliged to liind with bouse and other Improvements, 9 ror Halo Investigate this. 1 am oollgi 'II, and will sell at your own price a piece, of miles from Hood Kiver. II you want lo buy al your own price address llox .'Vi.l, Hood Klver, Oregon. al-niil A Miui Four room house, imntryandclrmct, ot ."sjxMo, nice lawn and city water. Price Ml. tMtm down balnnceoii terms. Inquire of Koy F. I H an. iu2& For Hale A one-horse farm wagon, patnt not ott the wheels, nearly new, will lie sold i-hetip. A ISo a gtHul set of double harness, K. Ilraylord, Kockford store. ml7 Kor Sale A small spaa of horses, well matched, bright sliver buys four and five ycaisold. Perfectly geutlecilher with man, woman or children. Will work either single or double aud as true as steel. My rea son for selling tticni Is 1 need a heavier loam. Will tie Mild cheap to a good home, or would trade for a heavier team. Bray ford, Kockford More. al2-iu3 DEMOCRATS A meeting of the Orarlu Isrmocratlr Club is called for Saturday, May IV, at 2 o'clock In Hie City Hall, to make arrangements to meet ilov t'hniiiberlain and paitv, who will beln HtMHl Kiver. Tuesday, May A full attend ance of Itemocrata at the club met-llng Is de sired, lty order of the president. ileo. 1. t'ultiertaon, hccretary. FECIAL T WEE 150 pairs Men's trousers, regular $2.00 values. Your choice while they last, per pair, - $1.00 Dress Goods We also offer a line of divas Mohair ami Henriettas, "oods, conshstin-r 0f Albatross, regular 50c ami 60c values, at 35c Goods will move rapidly at these prices, and it is advisable to come noon while there is a jrood stock from which to make your selection Bankrupt Sale BLOWERS BROvS., THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY