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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1906)
4f rst- -r-'m r&TK aw-'WiHjh 0 0 0 0 to jOOD RiVER GLACIER -mill vert Thursday by ARTHUR D. MOB, PuMUkir. fmi el subeorlplloa fl.M a jmt wkts) si4 TI1M. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906. And tbe next day It rained. Hood River bag been wiped of! tbe county political map. - . . Plan to celebrate the fourth at borne. Arrangements are being made for a good time. t - - . i . - - Hood River bag no more represents' tion in county affalrg at Tbe Dalles tban a rabbit. Bourne came out of Wasco county with about 100 majority. Credit Hoo1 River with most of tbe hundred. Senator Burton, the convicted Unit ed States Senator from Kansas, bag resigned, after it became evident that be would be expelled by tbe senute, Cascade Looks went " wet. " So d id East Hood River. Did tbe blasting across the liver contribute to tbe re suit in Its supposed influence on tbe weather? While the strawberry crop hat been short tbig year, many of the growers will make as much money as In former years,owlng to the good prions that have been obtained. Tbe Dalles will have a fourth of July celebration. In fact, they are making preparations to celebrate two days July 3 and 1, and extend a gen eral invitation to outsiders. A woman in Seattle oan, between the ago of 18 and GO, have 82 legal bug bauds (and some of them are trying to reach tbe limit) with one year to ber credit for recuperation. It is said that the number of the killed in San Francisco will never be known, as there Is being systematic effort made to suppress as much ad verse uews of tbe horror as possible, on account of tbe eflect it would have on rebuilding the city. "Many a young man is trying to support a sealskin wife on a muskrat salary. Too many of our 'girls are raised in the seulskln class," said Mrs. S. Ella Southerland, of Athol, ad dressing the Worohestor aud Norfork Pomona Grange. "lie neat," she con tinued, speaking to the women mem bers. "He cleanly in attire, aud don't take too much stock In a 110 suit on a f.'l man. Some men quarter their cows bettor tbau their wives, aud I have bton in more farmers' barns with running water than I have been in houses with the samo Im provement." Tbe eleotion of 1006 is over, but still another word remalus.to be spoken. It relates uot to the levity of one class of men, but to tbe malignity ot another. The Republican party bas elected much tbe greater portion of Us candidates. It has lout a lendiug olUce, and saved another only by a slight margin the places ot greatest importance iu state and national alfalra through the desire of various groups to "got even," or obtain re veuge. This malignity struck chiefly at the head of the ticket. Tbe bosses whom the primary law had dethroned ; the deposed mastorg of the old ma chine, ' and all their heuobmeu throughout the state; thr remnants who lameuted Mitchell; the friends of Hernianu here, of Williamson there aud Moody youdur; tho gangs who have been prosocuted for laud frauds aud all who had interest, relationship aud friendly feeling with them, want ed to show their own luiportancelsnd "gut oven." So at every point with in tholr reach they drove the knife in. The effort was directed chiefly at the men who stood iu the ilrst places on the ticket for such effort must lie oonoeutrated if it is to have effect. The remainder of the candidates wore eleutod by about tbe usual Republican majorities. Oregonian. Hans are being made for a joint fourth of July celebration of tbe city aud valley. The Grangers aro plan ning for a large celebration at the end of tbe Mt. Hood railroad, tho exact looutiou of which has not yet been de termined. The Artisans of Mt. Hood are also making plans for a celebra tion, aud au invitation will be ex tended to them to join with the Grangers. Hood River city people also want to celebrate at home, and the Commercial Club have called a meeting for his eveuiug to discuss the mat tor and try and, arrange for a big joint celobratiou at some point, lty joining Issues, funds and attractions, a better showing can be had, aud nuike abetter time for all. The Hood lliver band has bad au offer to play at White Salmon, but if a celebration is had at homo they would much prefer to stay here. The Mt. Hood road have granted a fare of 50 cents for the round trip to the end of their line, and this will give an opportunity for most of our citizens to.take their first ride on the finest scenlo railway on the coast. The Grangers have invited the sister lodges of the surrounding towns to celebrate with them, aud will have the state lecturer, Clara H. Waldo aud deputy stutergaoizer, F. M. Oill, present to make addresses. The Mt. Hood Artisans also have a gpgaker engaged for the occasion. It is possible that an evening celebration can be arrauged foi the evening -at Hood River, aud round out the day witnfplenty of amuseuieuts. Let every one iuteresUd attend the open meet ing at the Commercial Club rooms this evening. The Free Seed Oraft. " By a substantial majority, the bouse of representatives has decided to plaoe the provisions for the free dis tribution of garden seed back in the agricultural appropriation I ill. Ap parently a very large percentage of the members of the bouse raniiot bring themselves to tbe point of doing away with this petty and ridiculous graft, whiob answers no purpose whatever, gave to enable a representative to maintain tbe transparent fiction that he bas a persona) interest in tbe wel fare of those of bis individual const! tuents whom be "honors" by send ing them few cents' worth of garden seeds each year. Everybody in the country knows tbe faroloal nature of tbig free seed distribution. The seeds whiob are gent out differ in no essential particu lar, when tbey are good for anything at ail, from seeds wbioh are ou sale in every suburban grocery and every country store. Tbe amount wb'cb is sent to any Individual, if be used them at all, and to do so is a rare occur ence, oould be purchased by him for 10 cents or ao if be got them at tbe grocery Instead of as a free gilt from beneficent government. Ills pride may be somewhat gratified at tbe recognition of biui by the member of oongress from bis district Involved in the grautiug to him of tbe seed ; and that is all. luuuv.1, this last is the sole consideration which actuates tbe members of congress in voting for the appropriation. A considerable sum of money which might be used legitimately to advanoe tbe interests of agriculture is thus thrown away. Tbe carriage of this quantity of seeds through the mails, nnder frank of the members of con gress, means a large addition to the ex press rise of conducting tbe postal gervloe, without any returns to the public for it. No argument which rings true was ever advanced to justi fy the expenditure. It baa been ridi culed and abused annually, but all tr no effect. It is a petty graft, aud tbe representatives continue to vote for it because tbey think tbey oan secure some small amount of political aid to themselves from the distribution of tbe seeds, and that is all that tbey oare about. It Is to be boped that the senate will strike the provision out of the bill before passing it. Seattle P. -I. PINE GROVE Mr. Kohler has given his apple trees a ooat of whits wash wbioh gives them a very neat appearance. Jack Williams, Mrs. urosser's son, oame home for a short st ly. James Devil has Improved his bouse by giving it u fresh coat of paint. Mr. Davis bas one of the n atestjittle farms iu the neighborhood. Two young ladles came down from Tbe Dalles Sunday and viHilo 1 with the Mobr girls. P. T. Shelley left Suuday for Long Prairie, wbere be has au appointment as forest guard. E. V, Scb'ller, who was qulfo badly hurt last week in a saw mid at White Salmon, is expected home the last of tbe week. Mrs. A. L. Shelley aud daughter, Ellen, returned Saturday from a week's stay in Portland. Lizzie Molir left Wednesday for Dr. Shaw's place at Mt. Hood, wbere she will pack strawberries. Charlie Wells left Tuesday evening for the Portland Sanatorium, when be will be treated for enlargement of tbe liver and other complications. There is movement ou foot to change the name of the district tiom Pine Grove to Van Horn. Just why this change is contemplated, we have not been able to determine, bur. it seems to the writer that as Pine Grove the district has grown and flourished, aud as Piue Grove let It live. Edith Soroat naHsed tbe elsht grade examination at Hood River. The Pine Grove Grange met Satur day evening and discussed various tilings of interest to Grangers. One one new member wag initiated and two moro voted upon. Afttr the bus iness was dispensed with, a good liter al y program was given. Mr. Littlelleld's two boys, who have had the measlos, have recovered. Jess Shc.ugh and Alfred Jaoobs made a flying trip to Poillaod lust week. I Carl Knobles. Olllo Lester aud El mer Wells are camped on the west side picking strawberries. CRAPPER. Henry Steffausou was taken to the hospital at Hood River on Thursday of last wiek, and died on the tullow- lng Saturday night. His remains were burled in the ldlewlld cemetery on Suuday afternoon. Mr, Steflansou was a native of Mnlmid, a quiet, or derly and industrious man, a good citi.eu aud a klud neighbor. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Clark, accom panied bv Miss Crowe, visited with friends iu this neighborhood on Fri day ot last week. Miss Crowe is au evangelist and Is conducting a sei ies of meetings at Hohuont. Mr. Gano Is constructing stone foundation for an addition to the school house. Mrs. Hauhiuevra aud Mrs. Holma, of New Castle, Wash., airived 1 i Hood Klver a tew days ago. Mrs. Hanhin- evrn is a daughter of Mr. Zachary Jauipsa, whom she had not seen lor about 2l) years. (She is a sister to Meadames Hooker. Jakku and llrosl. She expects to remain several week In this neighborhood. Mrs. J. V. JorgotiBon, of Portland, is visiting with her bi other, Mr. Helms, of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ll ickelt sud son, Teddy, oame dowu from their homestead ou Sunday. I'liknown Friend. There are many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy with splendid results, Put who are unknown because they have benUted about giving a testimonial oi their experience for publication. These H"Ople, however, are none the friends of this remedy. They have done much toward making it a' hoHselmld word by tusking personal recommendations to friends and nieghbors. It is a good medicine to have in the home and is widely known for its cures ot diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trouble. For sale by Keir and Cass. The devil flew round In a terrible rage, And set these lines to till this page. i n HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE We have no '-marked up down" prices to offer. We do not believe in this kind of business. We have built up our large trade by treating all our cus tomers fairly and squarely and intend to continue treating them in this same way. The argument of some of our competitors of inferior goods is evidence positive that they are charging you more money for the same goods. This argument won't stand the test and is the only excuse they can offer for charging you more money for the same goods. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Commencing Saturday and continuing one week we will give you the benefit of a few Genuine Bargains. Men'e black drees sol, big value at the regular C price of 10c, special for the week, tho pair Men's fancy box, assorted patterns, all lizea, (A special for one week, the pair IvV i , f Men's black dress so regular 30c sellers, shaped foot, special for one week, the pair , Men's Itockford sox and the best everyday sox O on tbe market, special for one week, the pair v. Men's, ladies' and children's Mexican Pueblo C hats, worth 25c, special for the week, each Men's 4 ply linen collars that sell most places at 15c each, all style", special for tbe week.... J f()f 25 C WE ARE Rlbcn tbe Band played "Dfeie" A Wartime Instance of the Power of Music. BniG ADIEU GENERAL JACK HAYK8, retired, was seated with a friend on the lawn in front or tils borne in wagning- ton one evening when a atreet pianist came along. The old soldier tossed the man a piece of sliver. The Italian picked up the money and arranged the side clutch, aud then "Dlxlo" filled tho block. Oeneral rinyes got up without a word and walked Into bis house, through tho hull and to the back yard, whero he remained until the pianist had gone. Then the general came out again and took the chair beside his friend, with out saying anything. Tbe friend, how ever, was curious. "Oenoral," he said, "I never knew before that you were so prejudiced. What was your Idea In galloping away when that dago began to unwind 'Dix ie?' Why, I've heard It tumultously cheered In theaters In Boston and New York." "That's all right," replied General Hayes. "Tbe persons who cheered Dixie' In Boston and New York never got such a stampeding through 'Dixie' ns I did. I'm not prejudiced against anybody. But I made a bad break once In connection with that 'Dixie' air, eo that I've never been able to listen to it since. "I was an aid on the staff of General Kllpatrlck when he was tearing tip the railroads around Macon. The Johnnies were never far away from us while wo were doing that work. They hovered around our front, watching proceed ings. They thought that they were not "THOUs JOHNNIES WEKI ON TOP OF CB," numerically strong enough to make It worth our while to go after them. They Just watched us from their distance In front, making no attempt to bother the men. "One dny General Kllpatrlck sum inoncil 4ii to ask ine how the job was proceeding. He wanted quicker prog ress made. " 'Tako one of the mounted bands down,' said General Kllpatrlck to uie. The boys always work faster wben there's music around.' "I got one of the mounted bands and took It down to wbere our gang wag pulling up the ties and rails. The band swung off with 'Hall Columbia,' The Star Spangled Banner,' 'My Country, etc. The men worked like Trojans un der the Inspiration of the music I could see tbe Johnnies massed among the trees, but they hadn't fired a shot I appreciated the Immunity which they gave us and In a sort of bravado ' turned to the band leader and said: " Those "rebs" are treating us pretty white. Suppose you Just reward the poor devils by giving them "Dixie."'" At this point General Haves brought e rans Ladies' fast black splendid hose at 10c Ladies "Burson" hose without a seam, special for one week... 20c Misses fine ribbed for one week Ladies sleeveless Boys suspenders, per pair , 5C Pins full sized papers special for one week- per one dozen pspors v NEVER UNDERSOLD: Mi teem down hard on his cigar. "Welir Inquired hla friend. "Oh, nothing," resumed the old sol dier, "except that that band hadn't played more than six bare of 'Dixie' before the ground (book with the blast edest rebel yell as ef us had ever beard, and In a minute and a half those Johnnies were on top of us, wVptng the devil out of us!" New York Her ald. RoaTelt's Opiates of Ik Vmm. It la a matter of unmixed satisfac tion once more to call attention to the excellent work of the pension bureau, for the veterana of the civil war have greater claim upon ua than any other Class of our citizens. To them, first of all among our people, honor Is due. President Roosevelt In a Message to Ctagress. ka.Aaec4ot of lloaewall Jacks. At a council of Confederate generals Hrly In the war one remarked that Major had been wounded and (Would not be able to perform a task Which had . beeo, assigned to htm. Wounded?" said Jackson. "If that Is really ao, I think it must hava been by an accidental discharge of his duty." la ( U. Joe," aaid a soldier, reading a paper, turn comrade, "where'e Statu Quo? I aee this paper gays our army la In Statu Quo." "Dunno," replied Joe. "Beckon It Bust be the east branch of the Chicks. mangy." POINTED PARAGRAPHS. When good nature Is noisy it is al most as disagreeable as 111 nature. You are interesting to your friends aa long as you are keeping something from them. Never watch others unless you are prompted by the desire to find some thing to applaud. Somehow your right always seems full grown and the other man's right Is a dwarf In comparison. If you know of any patience that Is not the patience of a mother, compared with that kind it Is an adulterated brand. : A good many times when you think you are accepting a complimentary from a friend you are getting a seat In tbe gallery at box prices. If we could see our backs, we would probably find them ' blushing at things said behind them to spare tho feelings of our faces. Atchison Globe. Ac mt gome Not VatvanltlM, It Is said the University of Oxford wag founded by King Alfred tbe Great in 872. The University or Cambridge, or, rather, the first of the colleges at present comprised In It, was founded by Hugo, bishop of Ely, In 1207. The University of Purls was founded by King Philip II. about the year 12G0. The first German university was estab lished at rrague In 1348. Trinity col lege, Dublin, was Incorporated by roy al charter In 1S91. Tbe University of Edinburgh was first chartered lu 1S82 by King James VI. of Scotland. Har vard college was founded at Cam bridge, or, as It waa then known, New town. Haas., in IffiM. Yale university war first established at Saybrook, Conn, In 1700. It removed to IU pres ent location, New Haveu, In 171U. wsy1Iwc4 Her Dn Haafeaaal. Itie only case on record of a discon solate widow swallowing tbe remains f her dead husband la that of Arte rnesla drinking a glass of wine In which the ashes of Mausolus had been stirred for that purpose. Tbe parties to this remarkable transaction were brother and sister and also husband and wife. Mausolus vaa king of Carta and reigned about 800 years before Christ After bis death his remains were burned and the ashes disposed ot related. CoaaolntUa. Tbe honeymoon waa over, and the husband, returning from business, waa grieved to find his little wife crying bttterly. "Oh. George," she sobbed, "such a dreadful thing bas happened. I had made you a beautiful pie all my elf, and Fido went and ate itr "Well, aerer mind, my dear," he said cheer fully, "we can easily buy anotsaw dog." rat? seamless hose, food Bhape, a (. a pair, special for ode week W hose, the only shaped JO I n. la- l-s.V hose worth 25c a pair, special JC IVV :....5c vests, each NEWS FROM THE COUNTY SEAT FKOJI THR CHRONIC).!. 11. K. Stitts, of HooJ River, who Is a patient at tbe hoerritai, Is reported as very ill, but st lat account was im proving somen hat. ' Miss Nan Cooper and ber sister, Miss Mildred, left yesterday to spend some time on Miss Cooper's homestead at M . Hood. V.. ....'f l.ll k k. . i i.u unu b icu ujr buo najr a mail comes Holton downtbe street in Tbe imw r uuw inn wn going to ruu in Hood hirer. 3 There nre more ways ;thnn one to retch the otu r side of A. Lkle. If yon haven't time to walk arouud, a little wind a ill sail you over. In the excitement over the genera election and sat faction at the pies ent state of municipal affairs, the fact tl at a city election is uear at baud seems to Lave teen overlooked. Nererheless on June 18tb two weeks from yesterday city atfaim will claim tbe attention ttt the peoplo, who will be colled upon to choose a mayor, city treasurer, five Joounoilmen and five water commissioners. Tbe council men whose terms expire ere P. Fagan, J. M. Beneou, W. fi. Waltber, C. L. Phillips and W. ti. Nixon, and the water commls lo ers, 8. Holton, 'H. J. Maier T. J. Seifert, N. J. Slonott and 11. Hansen. Const ijial ion makee the cold drsg abns. liel it out of yon. Take Ken nedy'a Laxative Honey and Tar cough syrup. Contains no opiates Williams' Pharmacy. Ironing Boards, Kxpeiieuoe bas taught uatbat there la only one material iu this locality that la suituble for ironing boards. We now have boards made op in two styles from this material, or will make tbem to order. Yours for anything lo tbe carpen tering line, F. U. COK Phone 671. Thousands annually bear witness to tbe efficiency of Early Risers. These pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They are as staple as bread In millions of homes. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. A variety of good residence property ty at prices and terms tn suit. GHd buys for $500, ftlOO, t700, fm, $1,U, 11.250, 1,300, $1,400, $1,500, $1,750, $1,800 or any price you want. Two-torv house near high school for only $l,6m Several good residences close lo busi ness for sale cheap. r'ine Iwo-storv residence with two loU, choice location, only $a,400 New two-story house, six rooms be sides pantry and bath, only $U00. W'liols blocks and acreage property lor sale n easy terms, Klnest residence lots In the el'y cheap Hood investment. Large list lo select from, Including (food orchard land and farm property. Come and te na. Onthank fl Often Hood Rirer Oregon Buisnass Chances liooiuing House News Stand Confectionery Store Restmirunt Cigar Store Also Farms, Timber Lands. St. Johns Realty a Specialty HOME BROKERAGE CO. R'kiiii 9 Itm-den fildg, PORTLAND, ORE. Mount Hood Railroad Co. . TIME TABLE SOl'THHol'KD A. M. s.-flO leave...: K-m 80 ax tv : S:50...; S.t : . ItOKTHBorSD P.M. STATIONS ..Mood litvef ...PowwrtMl. Arrive fc S MT fcl' ,.? fc06 S0l ... M , ...,..8ir ...Vn II. .ru .... Lmiie .....Odell.. ..Dnkn illejr . . Bloucbvr .... Wlnsns 4. ) Arrlv Effectlv May 21, "0ft, Sunday Exoepted. I rt,ri.. WT MSlf L Lnt .U6 J. A. WiM9i,uperlntendent j JOHX LELAND HEXDERSOV. Pre. S. H. FORGUSON, Attorneyat-La and Notary Public Vice President and Manager. ' J. M. KCHMELTZER, Sec.-Treas. Notary 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 busineHa 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. 1 With an Extensive Correspondence We are able to handle your prop erty advantageously (and will be pleased to have you list feame with us CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The president of the company is the city engineer, and is prepared to do surveying and civil engiueer ing Work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on property titles. C)lle rtioiis a Specialty. Phone Main 141. "The Test of Time" SWETLAND'SFAMOUSICECREAM , lias stood t!i!t'-st of time for 18 years with a t'liiislaiil ly increasing sale. The best and purest If" Crea in i!i ide and known through out tin- Northwest as the "THE CRL:AM OF QUALITY" Yc ieci;f it fresh every day by express ntnl are sole Agents in Hood Kiver. THO MP KINS BROS. V.u will wiuil u KOod homelike Luncheon when shopping in Punbiiid. K'wi tlmid's, 27:1 Morrison St. is tbe im'St popular place. li The b.tft r t iilin t-ontf. "The Biol-- en Riiiy," nn virl te i by Mrs. Pa't GarrUon Miner o1 I oort River. Price 51) cents at 8. L, Yung's. K. T. Cnnin. dei tii-t. lias opened hln office ami Is ii" ready for bueine-s in tbe Hii. rooms over Ilarliwss store. W. B. STROWBR1DGE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. UalfTtV,. (l:flM lots fill HtHtP. Street Apply loW. J. Maker. J7 28 Vnr Kale MI'eh onw. Nil 1. Fwh Shout two mnlhs Pi Ice HO. K. E. Mr .ng, Odell. J7-!8 For Hale Team, harness, and logging truck will) onlrtt coinplelo. A bargain at Sl'-'n. Team brown Clydesdales, weight about ami Ihs. Well matrneci, sound ana true to pun. Wag-on-Mitehel S, bougnt three months ago. Rack na rigging gisia ss new. win sell either wagon or team feparately. For further particulars address A. B. Hbelle.v. route 1: or call at Troy Mhelley's place. J7-J2H For flsle A Kood work. horse. Inuulre at the Williams Pharmacy, or phone 51)5. Those wishing to purchase Wind Klver lands will do well lo cull ou C. C. Wtiherell, Carson, Wasli. For Sale A line gray horse, a nice driver. Works double or single, used to children rid. leg him. Weight about 1,1110 pounds. Will be sold cheap as I have no use for b I m. Apply at Kockford store. ni'Jl-JU 1-i.r Mulffc- A SW wugon. or would exchange for a lighter one, i!ma good driving horse. For partlculaia tddressM. H. Thompson, Hood Hirer, K. K. I). Mo. 1, phouettUU. J M ForKale-a Poland China boar. 8 months old. Inquire of Peter Jochlmsen. in 1 0-7 For Sale-Uood, gentle mlleli cow. W. M. Hull, phone Funnels MH. mlo-J7 ForKsIx Farm team, weight. 1100 each. J7 A. A. Juyun. Forhale 'tll matched team of dsik buy mares, 6 and 7 years n,i, good travelers: weight IrtiO pounds eaeh. Also one two seated hack and hack harness, neurly new. Alex xtcw art. Mosler, Ore, , . in 10 if For Hale Black cub bear, six weeks ohi: if lasVn now, Frank Kgan, W hlte Hului.m j7 For Sale I lisve H head work horses, t bead saddle hor, 1 ritudebaker truck. two-tear old heifers, l sccnnU hand horse power wisd saw. Havtng other business to see to lbi summer I will elnse Ibis stuck out at bargain- pr res. b. i. jm uuui, uregoo, t -none i?b For Bare Tin U roves property will be sold at etad If Ukan within three w eks. Inquire on me pseMilse. J. H. Uroves. ' mlij,4 REAL ESTATE. Kr Hale Two ten aen tracts clone to lown. liunioveinenla and sisal water, title Knnrsu- leud. Enquire al Ihl. oitlce. J 7 For Sale Eight acres of land. IU miles from HiaMt Klver on Belmont anil: f. acre lm atnauBerctes, 41 n-nlt i .. pari lull bmrlng SMtbsilHiw )nr; anmnrs in riuver, puliiloeli mmI vegv; htat-khrrrhst. red raspberries ajHt blark cats, on liu-r. Three room house, low king house ltu. barn Mxlti and oilier buildings, Cull at place for further purlieu lars. ii. j. jnuiKins I 7 Only a lew more of those splendid In-sere tracts, unsold on the M. H. Potter faun lii IDaid Ulver valley, near the elly. Sulishle lor apples and sirawherrhs. Pirns are pliioed below regular rates on similar r.i- eny In this vicinity. No la-tier sppl nd can bs found. Look at it peisonaslt lo. ite prooi. W rite Frank MrFarlaml, lwlillli PiHHlund, orses Mr. M. B. Poll. r on tnr la run n.imr . WsHl.it hi Sell or Trade Two lm, vuil and 40l 100. one slx-nauu hollfc ami .om ,mhh eollMgewith ftalt on place. H-.x jun, Ho Klver, Oregon. --. For B ile Investigate this. I am ot.ti.'ct to 11 an. I will Mill ml iiiiirnyin t,rt. u .....u. ..r land "with house and ntner iiiiunivru.Hnil u miles Irom tl.'Od Kiver. If you wsnt lo buv al your own price address Box i3. HihhI Klver, Oregon. aia-inS For Hle A one-horde farm wapon, pnfnt l otofl'tbewhelH, nearly new, will lv- nll 1 1 it-u p. AlHn a (rood set of double humeri. K. I'ruytord, Kockford store. m!7 ForH;ilp A (rood frm team of horse, eiiht 1100 lbs. Too Hidit for lonKinic. I'hii hebmmhi cbenp. Apply to Oregon Lumber !o., either ill Hood River or Dee. mrii tf Wanted. For Sale H'eel range. Cull al Wall's feed s' ore. niSIJmajl Wanted To trade for ft) bead of pic-- find shnfltsut Oaveoport Harness Co. ni''1.J14 W'niited Honcls of flot l,ake HanltarluiiiTco! Will purchase any quantity, address I'. W. i . iic oiini of it m-iiT. n 1 1 0-J7 Wanted (llr! for general housewoi k, Frank Davenport, Jr. n loJ7 Wanted Two Strawberry packers. W. 8. Hall. I'hone l'4. inlTJU Wanted Several men for cutting bru-li and small timber and cutting up into wood. Bruno Frauz. J 7 Lost Lost On May 31, a lady's tan Jacket. Re. ward. Phone Ueo. W. Houle, Farmers II J. J7-2S Lost Box of merchandise between Mood Klver and Mule White store. Suitable re. ward for Its rrtui n to Little White Store, m-'l U For Rent One neatly furnished room. En quire of Sirs. Jas. Moore, the old Huniia cot tage. J 7 Bids Wanted Bids lo ronstrueta bridge across Hood Klver will be received by the sfcretarv of tin- Far. mers' Irrigation Co., until June l'.KW. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbn Butler Hanking Co. The Farmers' Irrigation Co. reserve the right to reject anyandsll bld. M. H. N1CKLKHFN, tn24-JH. Secretary NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land olflee, The Dalles, Oregon, Muy iW, Notice la hereby given that OMAKM. DKWITT orilood Klver, Oregon, has tiled notice of his Inteuiion to make flnal five-year proof in sup. port of his claim, vis: Hometnd Fnt. Niv W77, made March S, Idol, lonthe WUsK acd SUM F.'-4, Seetiou ill, township 2 N., runse 11 E., , . ..I., imiu inai saia prooi win rje made be fore the Keslster and Receiver at The Hslles, Oregon, on July 7lh, 1WK He names tlie following witnesses to prove his oniinuous residence upon aud cuIUva ti n of the land. vlx. : David M. Jackson, John B. Jackson, Fran pi's II. Jackson and Harry It. Kemp,: alt of Hood Itiver, Orcgou. ,, , MICHAEL T. M. LAN, mSllyU K, nfinr. NOTIl'K R)R PUBLICATION liepanmeni of the Interior, I'nlled states lnd uroie, The Dalles, Oregon, May 26, Kotlce Is hereby given that MAHV A. WEYUANDT. widow of y.eha B. Wevgniidt, deceased ol Mount Hood, Oregon, has filed nnllea ir Iu. Iiileniii n lo make nnltlve-vear proorin sup port of her claim, v.s. Homestead hniry No. mode July H. moo. for the W VwNE'-, sec. lion au and W',sK section 17, township 1 8.. riinse 10 K.. W. Mund thatsal.l proof will tie iniiile Ik-Iuif i I ..- hvai.ic'1 and K.ceivei, at The Dalles, Oregon, on July Isth, BUM. She names the following witnesses to prove Iit continuous residence uuon aiuli'uiticuiii.n I of tho land, vl- .Hitwil ilnl.lii. nin-v HUbert. llenr limit ml Joseph (in. il. nil r Mount Hcsvl. Oregon. """j.", jtii hai.Ij I. mfl.A Keglsler. NO ITCK ASSKiXEE SALE. In order to close up the estate of C. A hhi'ktb. a bankrupt, I will sell to the highest bidder, run cash, the following iloscr'be.1 real eswte, the sales lo be held st lone and place mentioned below TiVWlT 111 acre I holier land, 12 miles sonth of Hood River. O'iw.ii t'ountv court house, The Dull-a, o e n. II a. m.. July s, luoj. as seres m k1 improved farming land, near Cei'il. Oregon. County courthouse, Hepner. (ig,.n, II a. m Julv II, l!KV Min i a forming laiid. 12 miles south of r llin' ou, o eton. 1 Jwo.iii.ry stone building aiei w,rv.h..usi',,'i0 f,Kl h. On Main street, Vl nii,n. orcuon. Also 1 oie..tor dwelling. tSrfiwt lot. Main street, A; lint i., Oregon. 6-r.son rottage, i lota, fine home, Arling ton. -11- B-Mi. i oun; eonrt house. ( ondon.Orejmn.ua. m. Julv 13. luos fii.-lher de crlpllon and particulars ad- le W. H. MOOHE, Assignee, olS East Oak St., I'orllaud, Oregon.