20D RIVER GLACIER it 'i -I m l urwlf kf Arf'll.l at U. MuU. HubUtktr. f nat ol iuliMtlptloo 11.40 a raw iui 14 to a 4ydm. THDBSDAY, JUNK 28,1906. Plan to celebrate the Fourth with the Grangers at Winarm. Nearly all the cities and towns In Oregon will celebrate the Glorious Fourth this year. Hood Kiver can make a wonderful showing this year at the biennial fruit fair, if indications at the present time couut for anything, and arrangement, should be made to have a fair that will surpass all previous eltorts. Hood Kiver will entertain the Ore gon Irrigation Association at its an nual niHetiug this fall, and if possible the time of their meeting will be dur ing the fruit fair. To arrange dates and make arrangements for both events, President Smith has called a meeting for Saturday aftemon In the Commercial rooms. There should be a good attendance of the business men and farmers. Hood River is a mighty good town. The Hood Kiver people are mighty fine people, and we are sorry that they iu, tr nut in. In the count? business nn thai, nutl hfinlc. Whv. we can't almnlv afford to lose them. We love tbein too much to ttee.tbem sot up expensive county organization i. ..I, uihlla uia nf The Dalles ready to' govern them and willing, t.i,. ''froo orutia for nothlua" or al- muf A,,.i "Hnnri Kiver. Wasco .,...,i' uunla fnr srimntll I lltf best-while "Hood Kiver, Home other county" would not mean ariyuiwK. AnT iiithor thxra is E. L. Smith; can we afford to lose bini from Wasco oonty? Not on your life.-Uptimiat. For the Information of the Opt! mi tut tuhnaa oilltnr la not so well nosted in Wasco oouuty politics as will be, we will say that there are good and sufficient reasons why Hood . IV. l Kiver wants to run ner own auui. We admit that The Dalles cannot afford to lose us because they need tl monev. They cannot afford to allow Hood Kiver proper rep i-uynnt.Mt.inn in the Boveriimont o nnuntv affairs. because It would not be In nnntrnl thinus. At the mxi vaaj " present rate of development in Hood River vallev. it will not be long be fore Hood Kiver will be paying the bulk of the oounty taxes. The Dalles needs the bulk of this money spent at imma. ITnnri River would like the use. occasionally, of that rock crusher which they helped to i.v for. but The Dalles needs H 10 flv nn her own streets, and bosldis ..m,t h taken over the roads to Hood River anyway. They are wil ling to "govern us free giatls for nnthtnii" ao loiiu as there is an ever innroaulnir amount of the mouey com Inir from Hood Kiver which oan be controlled by The Dalles. The Dalles even want Hon. E. L. Bmltb, widely known all over the state as "Hood River Smith,"- U there any end to their wants? Special School Election. A special school election of Distilct No. 4 will be held at the Harrett school house. In Hood River valley, July 2, l!KHi, from 1 to 4 p. m., to vote on the question or authorizing the board of directors of said district to borrow 11,800 on or before five year's time, for the purpose of buying ground and building a school house in the eastern part or said district. F. N. MILLKH.Dlst. Clerk. 0. L. COPPLiK, Chinu. Hoard of Directors. Looking for Election Frauds. Rev. J. W. Rlgby went to The Dalles Tuesday and returned with District Attorney Menetee, on a hunt for evidence of election frauds. Mr. Menefee was non committal on the subject of his visit, but said that there wero. in bis opinion, several irregularities in the voting in the east precinct, iu the sworu-ln voles, He also said that he thought the eleo tlon board should have been mote particular lu allowing many of the sworn-iu votes to be cast, as the rcii deuoe of the voter in many oases was very ludellnlte. Special llargain for Two Weeks Only. 40 aores. 2 miles south of Mosler. 7 acres iu bearing trees, good varieties, 5 room bouse, '2 wells, barn, chickeu house, sheds, etc. horses, wagon, tools, everything complete foi :t,H0O. This Is a sacrifice sale and a gieat bar gain. J. H. Holllirouner A Co., Hood Kiver and Portland, Killed I!) a Falling Tree. Little Joe Lytic, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Lytic, was killed In the woods near Mill A, on tt:e Wanning ton side, Tuesday morning at about 10 o clock, lie whs 10 years old. During the heavy wind that pre vailed Tuesday, Joe Lytle, Lester Hayer and lrviu 'Miller were playing in the timlier, wlieu a tree tilew down, killing young Lytle instantly ami se- veiely Injuring lrviu Miller. Lester Sayer escaped lujury. A teamster that was passing uarrowlyescaped lie ing hurt and witnessed the accident, The lads were quickly brought to the bouse and medical aid summoned for tho injured ouos, but tho Lytle boy was past help. S. K. liartniess sent a colllu over to the place Tuesday even ing. Thousands nlintmllv bear itni'Hs to the fincit'iicv of Kiiilv Risers. Then1 pleasant, reliable little pills have long Lome a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They arc as staple as bread in minions ot names. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. lion's This. Wenlfer One Hundred lsdlar Howard fin ally case of Catarrh that cannot lie cared by Hull's Catarrh i lire. F. .1. CIIKNKY CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have, known F. .1 Cheney lor the lust l."i years, and helleve hltn peiTivlly honorable In all business trnusac. ilnus and financially Hide to carry out any obligHllntis made tiy Ills rlriu. WAI.I'ISII, Rinnan Ma IN, Wholesale llrtlKglKU. Toledo, ('. If all's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, art. 1ug dlreelly um.ii the Mood and mucous sur laces of Ihe system. Testimonials sent free, 1'rlee 7icents per iMittle, Sold byall lrug. Kims. 'i'ake Hall's Faintly rills for constipation. The l'uris Fa r Itjiuruvenienta. The Installation of an eleott-iual sign at the Paris Fair corner is a line improvement to their new quarters, It reaches from the corner of the building to the elect ic light pole on the corner, coming dingonlly across the street, so that it cm I ueeu from four diliereut diicctions. it is lighted by incandescent globes, and while making a tine display, lights the corner quite brilliantly. The completion of the cement walk partly on Fourth street, makes a fin ish to the corner that is metropolitan and substantial. The balsDce of the dlfctnnce up Fourth street is being fil led In, and when the dirt Fettles so that it is permanent, the cement walk will be continued the full longtb of t he bulling. A new freight elevator has also been installed in the Paris lair store, running from the basement to the sec ond floor. A roomy basement, access to which is bad from the sidewalk from the outside, to take iu boxes, fuel, etc., will allow the unpacking ot goods and the storing away ot luxes out of tight and out of the way of the sales looms, and the elevator will be an easy way of transporting goods to the various departments. Knob floor is oDxl'lO feet, Ik sides a balcony on the H it-1 tlnor lil.soO feet All of the floor spaco Is filled with goods, nicely arranged. Tl ey are well lighted and lueasaiit. On the main floor is the general dry goods del artmmit, shoe dopart meiit, clothing and notions. On the upper floor Is the Indies' ready. made garments, filling rooms, and a wait ing room, provided with table, chairs mill rou !i, 1 1 ru t-hoppi is may reel This room can also l e lei.t In d from the rear entrance on Fourth street. ihe balcony e.t the rear end of the first floor Is used lor (lie general or- flee lu one end ami tinware at the other end. A syeteui of cash curriers centers at tho desk iu the omen, end from this point nearly every part of the main floor can be seen. Deaih of Waller II. Wood. Waltor II. Wood, brother of J. M. and L. W. Wood, died in this city Monday morning at ,r : 1 .", of stomach trou tile, aged J,i years. The deceased had been a sufferer for two or three years and spent last winter In California, hut giadually grew worse. About a mouth ago he came to Hood River, and lived in i teut near the residence of his bruthei hoping that the open-air treatment would benellt him. For a short time he felt better, but the benellt wat ntn .nn,.,n.n. .,.,. 1,A .. .., ,1 II. failed until death ended his Bufferings Monday morning. lie leaves a wife and one child, be sides a mother, Ave brothers and one sister, to mourn bis loss. The three brothers from Vancouver came up lust week to see him, but left Saturday and were not present when he died. J he remains were shinned to Van couver Monday afternoon on the Spencer by J. K. Nichols, and the fu neral held at Vancouver lue-iduy The sermon was preaohed by Rev Lanrnan, of tho Second liantist church, Portland, of which tho do ceased was a member. The floral of erlnga were very bract !ful and entirely covered the casl.et. I'ho burial was had at Vuncouver con.oti ry. J ho deceased was a contractor and builder and had lived in Vancouver since IbSi, Auders-l.aflVrty. Another June wedding was solemn ized on llie'J-nh when I'M win Anders and Ed y the Lafferty were united iu marriage at the home or the bride father at Odell, Rev. W. C. Uilmoie performing the service. MIssTUdythe is I lie daughter of (Jao W. Lafterty and recently graduated from the Idaho Industrial Institute at Weiser. Mr. ALdors la from the University of Illinois and has been an instructor at the stato institute of Idaho. Af ter a fw weeks spent in the valley Prof, and Mrs, Anders will return to their work. Ordinance 112. An ordinance to regulate the con nection of private drains witli the city sewei, and to provide a reuultv for connecting private drlus l h the city sower contrary to the provisions or tins ordinance. The city of Hood Kiver does ordain as follows : Section V. No person, Hrm or cor poration shall connect any private drain or private sewer pipe, or any private drain, waste or sewer pipe, or any pipe or drain connecting any water-closet, sink, or cess-pool, with said city sewor, with any main or lit eral sewer iu said oily of Hood River, without first notifying the street com missloner of said city of tlood River in writing of the time and place whore the said sewer is to be tupped and such connection mado, which notice mint be served upon the street coiumis slouer not less than twenty-four hours before the time tlxed toi making said connection, auu no such connection with the city sewer shall tie made ex cept lu the presence of the street con - missloner. section 'z. It is herel y uiadi) the nuty of the stretit commis sioner of the city ot Hood b'lvor, up- ou receiving the notice provided for lu Section 1 of this ordinance, to at tend in person at the time and place mentioned In said notice, and to see that the said private oonuectlou with the city sewer Is properly made. Suction II. Whenever it becomes necessary to connect any such private dram, waste ol sewer pipe, or any pipe or diain connecting any water closet, sink or cesspool with the said city sewer at any place where theio is no " for such connection, the work or cutting or breaking said mam sew er piee shall only lie done by a com petent plumber In the preseuce oftthe street commissioner. And nn person shall make o- attempt to make any such counectionjtvith the said city sew er as specitled in this section except it competent plumber as hereinbefore provided. Section 4. If any person shall vio late the provisions of Section 1 or Section .1 of this ordinance, upon con viction thereof he shall be lined not less than nor lume than 100, or imprisoned in the city jail not less than 10 days nor more than .ii' days. First ChiM Horn at the Mill (My Ou Tuesday ocenred an iniportHiit event iu the history of the uew town that is making such itridcs in the up per country. When Dee has twome a great city twenty-five or titty years hence, the young lady that arrived at the home of Dudley Reamer ou June 'Jt'i, will be pointed out as the llrst child born in tho city limits, when the place was but a tented village .May she live long and prosper. Ifvou knew the value of t'liiiluher- lain's Salve you would never w ish to lie without it. Here are some of the dis uses for which it is especially valuable: sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and ec.ema. Price .,) cents per box. ror sale by Keir A Cass. 7 The 9 Shoes, Shoes 7r'-' , . ; We have on our Bargain Table some exceedingly Big Rargains In ladien,' children's and boy's shoes. Ladies' shoes made of the tineet of kip and patent seal kid with French heels, the regular price of which was 13.50 and f:).25 a pair, nearly all sizes. While ff A A they last, per pair jI.UU Children's Shoes and slippers, sizes two to alx Cf The pair tJUC Il iy's medium heavy every day shoes, made of the best ol full Block kip leather, genuine Rock Oak soles CA worth !f:i..r0,;while they last the pair I.OU We Guarantee a Square Deal SCALL AND SEE WE ARE siaVnsoNDosonsovnsi Dance at Odell July 4. There will be a social dance at Odd Fellows Hall, Odell, July 4th. Music will he furnished by Wilson & Strang. James Cook will bo floor manager An oyster supper will be sreve. Tick ets, including supper, $1.50. Every body come, a good time is asti.red. omuiilUe. HKI'OKT OK TIIK OIMUTIUN Ol' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT Hoi.li UJVKK, IN THK HTATK OK Ohhi.uN. A I 'I'M K CLOHK OK HUM- NKKS JliNK 1H, IrfUO, HKMOt'RCES. liOHtlK Iltlll h -U'OUNtH $l,.iOfl.01 ilvi'itiruitH Mi iirml and ut Hwuietl 8,000.37 II n I U'd hiHli'H lloiuU toHtHJuro ulrcu- luilnn 0,250.00 I'ri'tiiltuiiN tin II. K. bonds ,. lM7.Wt UotitlM iilid hfciil'Uh'H ,741.7ft Kuruliurc and fixtuiv :i,".VoO hut- In m HiaU' li.inkH am! JlunkiirH... ilti:iM.j I Hie from at'nvt-d ifwrve MKHutH.,.. !&,?2H.1M ChiH'k and oiIii-itumIi IUmiih o,;U1.7H NiiU'moI (lln r iitilional bunk iVU.UO KriM'ltoual jm(MT t'lirrmiry, nickel ami mitn 87,:D I.awki'i, Money Kkhkuvr In bank Viz,: Sy.vve 6,H(t7,00 LcKaltfiidrrinUcH 140.00... P,137.0U iU'dt'iniition fund with IT. 8. treaHur- er (h jht cent of cirt'iilutlon) Total 9l03.fl25.43 MAU1MTIKS. CnpltHl stock paid In f-V,000.00 SiirnhiHfund 6.0U0.OU Unillvldfd iirolllH, leNH expenwK and laxiw pHlil 1,703.35 Nulltuial Hank uotw oiitKtaudiiiK ... tl,:.'fm.00 Individual drpoMltNMiili.lect toidieck U4,lii6.;W lU'inand ft'rtttlcalt'Mof dt'iMNit 7,4fi0.41 Tlmtt ct'i tllk'iilt'H id dtHiNlt and Huv- Iiikn l('mrtmt'iit 30,781.20 ('HMhler'KclitH'kwoutKtandliig 8,186.00 Total "iui3,5'2iS.43 Mtalo of Oregon, ounty of Wbmco, kh: , K. o. Maiu-har. t-ashidr or th above natnt'd bank, do Hou-mnly sweiir Hint the above Htait-nieiit Ih true to the Uvsi of inv kuowlfde and ludU'f. K. o. HLANPHAU, ('ftHhlnr. t'nKHWT, Atttwt: H. Hmith, Jobn . lliu rlclm, K. L. Hmlth, IdrtH'torH. Hubm rlbed Hiid ttworu to befon me this '.Md day ot June, VMM. iitn, T. I'rather, NotHiy Public HUMMON8 . In th Circuit Court ofttie State of Orp(. in for Hit oounty of Wftwo. ( amei-on T. Groat, Plaintiff, VM. Aiu'iio llioat, I'l'friuliint. To AnfMe Oroat, defendant above nanied. In the name of the State of Oretfon you are hereby reitulred to appear ami Hiidwer ttie cnmplalnl tiled inralnNt you In (he above en titled Nult on or before the explrHtlon of nix weekn after the dale of llrst publication of thin miuiinohN which In June l'.HMi, and If ymi fall ho (o apear and answer, the plntn Wli will apply to the court for the r lief prayed tr lu the ooiiiphilul, to-wit: lor a decree dlHNolvliitf the inaiilae ooutiact and mar rtHjerflallohMexlnlliiK tietween phitntttr and deteiitlanl ami tor hucIi oltivr relief aa the com 1 may deem JumI and etjiiltable. ThU kiimtiiiMm Ih puhlUhed In the Hood Itlver (Jlcler by order of the Honttrable W. h. Hiiubhawt Judge of natd court, made and euiL'ied on Ihe luu day ot' June, l'.Hhi. CLAUhK -TKAHAN Attorney for lMainlltt First publication June'iM, liKltl. i.iim puDiicauon aukumi iu, lyini. XOT1CK KOU IT UA CATION. Uepartment of the Interior, Tnlled Htatea Laud olhes The DalleH, Oretton, May 2ti, IWM. Notice Ih hereby nlven t tint OMAKM. I'KW IIT of HiMtd Itlver, Oregon, haa tiled not lee of bin Intention to make final five year priMtf In mip port of hlH claim, Mn: Hnnieslcml Kntry No. made March 8, iwl, fori the W'NK1 and H'.jNKl4, Meet ion ;tl, townntilp t N., runnel! K,, V, M,,nnd IbHt Maid proof will be made be fore the KenlNter and Iteceiver at The Ltallea, Oregon, on July 7ih, He names the following wltneNscN to prove hlH continuous ivNldeueo upon and L-ulllva-llon of the land, vly : Pitvld M. JackNon, John H. Ja-kson, Fran ce H. JackHon and Harry K. Kemp,, all of flood Ulver, tri'Kon. Mlt'HAKI T. NOLAN, m:llJyU Kt-KiMer NOTICK-ASSttiNKK SALK. In order to cloxe up the estate of t A. Nil r Ki le, a bankrupt, 1 will e)l to the Idylie: bldtler, Koit cash, the following tiem-rUn-d real eslute, Ihe sales to be field at time and place mentioned below r v it: I iiert'N timber land, i miles south of Htiod Ulver, Omkoii. t'tMinty court house, The hallet, Oregon, II a. in . July it, (Wk ncrej uood ImproN ed larniinL' land, near I Veil, Oregon, fuunty court Iuhim1, llcpner, Oregon, 11 a. m., July 11, I'.tr.. M acres larnilng lantl, I J miles Notith of Ar lington, Oregon. 1 Iwo.story stone luu Id Inn and wtire.hotiHti, .XI toot lot. On Main street, nriiiikEion , ii n't i m. ,- iso 1 ouc.story dwelling, VtK)i lot, Mainstnvt, ArliUKlou, Oregon. I ii.room cottage, 'Z lots, flue home, Arling ton, Oregon. i ou ut v court house, ondon, Oregon, u a. 1. 1 July t;t. hum. ror further tle-crlntton and paiiiculara nd- drcss W. II. MOOltK, AsMignei. MS Fast ia i M., I'ort laud, Oregon. xotk'k rou prr.i.uwnnx. hepiirtment of the Interior, 1'nited Ststea Lantl Oiilee, the I'alles. Ore.. June la, IWti. Nolle is be -'bv given that OSt'AK r UKl'KN m UO. of Mount Hood, ttrtvtm, has filed notice of his intention to make final live-year proof in aiii port of his claim, vlr HmnesltMid hint rv i 7t'H hihiIm liiinmri' Jtrnu. lor the NV '.sW1,. vvliiin .M, town ship I N. Kanue 10 K, V. M and that said proof will be made Itctoie Ihe Keglsier and KtH-eive at Ihe land office in The 1'alles. ore. Kon, on July -"th, I . He names the following wimessea to prove bis conitnuous rwidence upMi end cultiva tion of the lantl, viz: 8. H. Hens, W. S. tiribblc. Warren M Cooi - er and C K. speiuvr. all of Mount Hood Ore gon MI 11 AMI. T. Nol AN, JSU Uegister, g20 aris HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE Men's & Ladies' Dress Shoes and Oxfords Of all the latest styes and leathers. We carry the largest line of shoes in the city, and can supply you with the very best of Quality. Our Shoes are made by the Hamilton & ISrown and the Brown Shoe Co., the lurgest manufacturers in the world. Men and Boy's Clothing We have the best assortment of medium priced cloth ing to be found in the city. We are selling more than three times as much clothing this year as last. We can save you money on this class of goods, and guaran tee you 100 cents in value for every one dollar spent Boy's Suits 90c, $1,125, $1.50, $2.00 and Up Men's Suits $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $8.50 and Up US, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY NEVER UNDERSOLD Pianos Wliy buy tbem from agents or t om mission men and pay 975 to $100 more when you can buy direct from our firm in Hood River, where we have a bianch store, which contains a large assortment of high grade instruments, including the great Apollo Interior Piano player. This is the only in strument in the world which plays the entire key-board of the piano, and also the only one having the transpos ing scale by which tho performer can play in any key and accompany the voice or any instrument. Pianos and organs Bold on time or for ensh. Sec ond hand instruments taken in ex change and also several for siilc. Pianos Mined and repaired. Silas II. Sonic Phono Main Hit Hood Kirn. losi h Lut,ur ieti:rned from Mur ray, Utah, following his family, who have been here for h couple of M oks. He says there is no piano like Hood River. COME TO HOOD RIVER 4th of July EVENING Big Free Entertainment for the Young and the Old Irrginning at 5 p. ni. and lasting- till Midnight . Hose Tournament, Band Concert, Amusements for Children on the Streets, Fireworks Display, Grand Free Ball at Opera House, Fine Music EVERYTHING FREE Come and have the Time of Your Lives. Hood River, July 4th, 5 p. m. Unill Midnight J. E. NICHOLS, I hold license from the State Board of llied to ship Isxlies to any point. I'rompt service either day or night. Hearse furnished on all occasions Tarlor l'lione Main 1143 Schifller Building, Residence Phone Main I4H-I WALL PAPER, PAINTS, ETC., AT COvST FOR ONE WEEK From 5c. Double Roll to 40c, LOUIS D'HEILLY & SON STEAMER MAJA J. XV. TAYLOR, Captain Lo.n os depot for The Dalles, Mondays, Wtnlnesdays and Fridays at 4:.'U) . in. Leaves for Cascade Locks Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:M a. in., making all regular landings and railroad camps. rait NOT1CK FOK I'UIJUCAMON" pppiirlnipnt of Hip Interior, UnK"d Rtutes 1 IhikI ollk'o, The J h lies, Ore., June 18, liKJti. Nollce Is henliy irlven thai OBIHWK WII.HKLM K'W.I.AS, of Hood Kiver, Oregon, has 11 If it notice of his Intention lo mnke final flve.jear proof In sip port of hi claim, vU: Ilomehlead entry No. 377mii(leMay22, 1901, fnr ihe S'jNW, section 33, HKkNK, anil NK.'.iKK', se tlon 3?, ton nahlp t X., ranire 10 K., W. M., snd that t,ald proof will he rustle berore (leorxe T. Frnther, United MlHtes I'oni mlas'oner, at his office In Hood Kiver, Oie gun, on July 'U. IMM. He nenieii the following witnesses to prove hlH continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the Itind, viz: Frank K. Nell', Julnes KiiuIIhIi, Mlclmel K Welnh snd Harry Kingesherry, ill! of Hood Itlv r, Uregon. MICIIAKl.T. NOLAN, jaijll' Itegislcr. O SPICES. 0 COFFCE.TEA, BAKING POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS Abiolgt, Purity. Flnnl Flivw. Oralst5trmttK,RiOMfmi CLOSSn iDEYtflS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Oregon and Washington, and am qnal-1 Hood River, Oregon JOHN LELAND HENDERSON,' Tres. J- FUKUUKON, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Vice President and Manager. J. M. KCHMEl.TZElt, Sec.-Tren. 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 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 advantageously and will be pleased to have you list same with us CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED mi :.i i. c i ;.. li !,'. r ...w, g me pn'siuem ui me uuiiiiiiiuj in uit;:iuy ciigiiiTO , and is prepared to do surveying and civil engineer ing work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on property titles. M ) 5 bion. s a Specialty. l'lione Main 141. "The Test of Time" SWETLAND'S FAMOUS ICE CREAM 1 las stood the test of time for 18 years with a constantly increasing sale. Tin1 best and purest Ice Cream made and known through out tin1 Northwest as the THE CREAM We leecivc it fresh every day by express and are ,- .le Agents in Hood Itiver. TiiOMPKINS BROS. Yon will w.i ut a (rood boiiicliku l.unclicon wben shopping in Porlliiiid. Swl laud's, 273 Morrison St. i" Hie must popular plair. W. B. STROWBRIDGU ; SIGN WRITER . Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. Kor S-ilo St ji Rood milch cowh, tli'ee freh now. others will be frt'hh hy t lie 15ili of .hilv. Alw No. 7 II. S. orenm Hf-pnralor iwd 9 monthH. t). A. kiiox. noon, ue. j'js-j-"' If you have n watch Unit others have fallal toinakt'Rive satlfa'li(in bring it to nn. T. S. Wekky, Mie ieweler. 1m Kor Sale Two Jersey c wh, each with a heifer on If. (ieo. Hordeu. J;0-'n Kami forHiil tW acri'M riiok'e onMiard I nil sltuati d about three tnilca east ol Musicr. About M0 acrfR cleared, Hltimt lt acres nurily cleared, three and a half acre?i full bearing orchard. Hrand new H. room house plastercl throiiKhout, wllh water piped tospnnjf. Also new fruit house and woodshed, barn anil hen nery. Three choice springs of water on farm. PrleetfnOO. Inquire J. W. Weidriok, Mosler Oregon. )'.iy 1st Kor sale ftOOO Uite eftbhaife plants now ready. All the best varieties. Wee UuiRnard or ea!l up 1259 .iJyii' Kor Sale One team of horses, weight l KHi pounds each, w?li broken. siiiRle or double, If and 1'2 yearn old. Good harness and Rain wacon, wide tires, with rack. Price &VU. Terms. Also one pony, S years old weight between 910 and 10(H) pounds. Kxcelient rid ing pony, well bioken to saddle. ;Prlee (fn.'K) w rue io iir inquireoi i.. v. rear.H)ns, t aseaue Locks, Ore. jaiif For Kale Cheaiv-Second lihlid Imbv yn-cart. Call at H. J. Kt. is residence. J-HH- Kor Hal. At Mosler, Oregon, a general store. Only two stores in this tlirifty burg. The trade of this valley Im ea lly $'m,()()0 pT annum. A live man with ready money can divide tills trade. Widow desires to sell. Ad dress Mosler Trading To., Mosler, Ore., or I. 11. Ileiihronuer A to,, Hood, Kiver, Ore. J2i-Jtf For sulo A very line lox terrier pui, i.lne moiiihs old. Uiimt' at ruts or anything. A line companion. Very clean In the house. Has gentle disposition and is sure to please. Dog will tie sold chep. ibickford More, Hood Kiver, Oregon, J14 h5 For Hale Two choice lols on Mtate street Apply to W, J. Haker. j;-js For Sale Steel range, t all at Walt's feed store. ni:lljnci.'l For Wale Milch cow, !. 1. Fresh nlnad Iwo in intlis. I'l'iceKO. F. K. Htrang, odell. .',-.h For Sale Tenrn , harness, and logging liui k with outfit complete A bargain ut $r.':V Team brown I 'lydesdnles, weight alwiut -Mit lbs. Well matched, wound and true to pull. Wagon Mitchel a, boughr three months ago. Rack snd rigging good rs new. Will sell either wagon or lemn separately. For further particulars address A. B. rihellev, route I: or call at Troy Hhelley's place. J;-Jis Bulls lor Hervlce I keep two bulls at my place for service. Any one wishing the use 01 same must pay at the time service is rendered Service, JI. 1 alo do dehorning at Sic pet head. Bruno Frann North Belmont, a5-noT. REAL ESTATE. For Sale-iui acres in Ml. Hood dlsirlct at a bargain. J. 11. Heilbronner A- Co., JS1JU Hood Kiver and I'm I laud. Only a few more of those splendid in-sere tracts unsold on the M. II. I'otter larm In Hood River vsllcj, hear Ihe city, suiutble lor apples and strawberries. Tnccs are placed below regular rales on similar pr ertv tn this vieimtv. No better apple hmd can 1h3 found. Usik at It personall x tor ti e prcsd. Write Frank McFarlaud, wi 1:1th st , l'ooiland, or see Mrs. M. H. I'otlir on the farm. niHHr For Kale ti acres. HI acres fenced, T acres in cultivation, 110 fruit trees, liouse and ti;n n, unit 11 It d free water Willi place. Pi ice lor whole liM) acres Is only St hi. This W u b.ir gain. J. H. Heilbronner .V ' o., jiijli HiMid Kiver and I onian I For SaTeflnly minutes walk from po" Offlce, lsacfeaof gmd ruU land. Hue v., v, living springs on place, tood new bouse, some hind cleared. All for JIM, I Fa-y terms. FiiQiore at this orhVe. Found Fouad-Sierllng silver pin Owner can have ' o i 1i I I 7 Mni.1,1 uiu.iiiiiiui u,im, .. ., n ck acciiletit urotpction. Mon.y to loan farm land. In Rlw ' Valley. No agents, no bonus. Ux-li tsx h Hjpd River, oregtin. JJI.j.u'2 OF QUALITY Wanted. If you want a -imre deal Ihrn flenl wiili T. H. Werkl iy, Hie Jfweler. All wink war. ranlcil. l'rli k talk, J.Slm I'Mcltcr wantwl 12 llrst china pai kera to pai-k ktrawhrrrlcH In Hip tiw ialcli, 3KI rralc-sori). K. Miller at .Mt. llixxl. Apply Hood Ulver Fnill ifrowcrK Union. K. II.Khi p. urn, Swri'lnry, Hood Kiver, Ore. jll-jyi", Wanted lo Sell or Trade-Two loin. Slxluo and Mix Km, one slx-rooin house and lour-room 1-oitane with tiull, on place. Ilox Titis, h"1 Uiver, Oregon. Wanled-A ynutm ladyat the lic.ini' of Itev. A (Milliliter two miles KoulhweHt of Hood liiver dexin s a HitiiHilon as a mime or to do house work. Ka'.ml'arUiry references will lIH given. jaijio Wanted Gentlemen or lady with rood reference, to travel by rail or with a Ha, for a tlrm ol 8j0ii,(MI KJ eniital. Halary 81,072 per year anil expenses: salary paid we.kly and expenses advanced. Address with stump, Jos. A. Alexander, Hood Kiver, tlriK in. June 1 1. iinled-A girl to wait on tahle and make herselt Kenerally useful nbout the house. lines SI. i tier monlh and in:rvuse. Address 1 rou-l.ake Hotel, Uuler, Wash. Jljlj Wanled-Klther h snmll farm cln-e In or a well-Improved residence In Hood Itlv. r, Inex chiimie lor well eslaljilshed cash business In I'orilaud. Slock and fixtures Imoire t,-ti). : ..... mini ir.,1 ioitiu per uitv. vtoou lease, low rent. Address, desci Iblnu pmperl v, While (irocery,5l 'iViiliums Ave., l'ortlanil: Ore. .M.. Warned I or 5 men to clear land si Mosier. ""'ir n lis' work, owner will fun l-ih Usils ononirnct work. Address Win. Wilson-Kte-venson, Mosier, Oregon. JU-w4 Wlinled Neveiiil itimi r,.P m.m.,.. I 1 i ii i . i iii.iii hi unii auu small tlnilier anil culling up Into wood. Hruno Iran.. 17 Lost Ij n -ill 1 ii n , . c ir s.) niil on,, ; answers to the name of Tony. Has black body and brown legs and Isliltle lame In one limit r.1,,1 8n reward for its return to Miss Teal Lyman, fimltli Avenue. J-'K-jy'JiJ Lost-Lady's brown band bag on road be tween Hood Kiver and Mould s strawberry ranch. Contained a sum ol money. Finder leuve at this otltce. J I4.jy ft, Ixist on May .11, a lady's tan Jacket. Re. ward, l'lione Oeo. W. Houle, Farmer 119. (7-2M For Rent For Kent- Newly furnished rooms. Mrs. Kigby, corner Oak and Sixth street JJljl Fnr Rent. Two well furnished rooms, Willi or w II bout board, at Mrs. 1. Ii. Taylor. Colum bia Ave. jujy,-, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up 10 Wednesday 11. lI. 1. In'y n. imiti, by Si ImkiI district No. :(, foi tl construc tion ol two outbuildings at the I'm rk Ktrect sclusil. I'lnnsand spei'itlcatlons may be seen at thenflice ol Duller I auking Co., or by cull ing UwinC. H. Vaughan, clerk. The hoard reserves Ihe ri.-ht to reje't anv and all bids. iiil C. II. VALUHAN.CIeik. NOTICK KOR PL'RLTVa riON Iteiiartmem of the Interior, 1'nited Mtates Land Office, The Italics, Oregon, May- m IWi. ' Notice Is herehvglven that M ARY A. W KVUANDT, widow of .emi II. egundt, deceased, o( Mount Hood. Oregon. liMsni..,1 ,..,l..u I ... -Inleulion to mnke llioilllve-enr proof in sup- P-.ii.., or, riioin, vik. iioinesieaii r.niry No Si!"s, iiiiide July s. lull), for the W '.NK',. sec. Hon an and W,MKt4.M-eiion 17, township range HI F. , W. M,, and thai said pioor will be nia.ie before the liegisler and lleeeiver, at The Iialles. Oregon, on .Inly Isih, im.. She names Ihe following witnesses to pro"e her coniinuous residence upon and culilvai ion of Ihe land, vi. : Russell (iohin. Hi nry oilhert. Henry (irorl mi 1 .1,1-epn unit, iillot .Mount Hisnl. Oreif.ui jm.HJyl4 MICHAKLT. NOl.AN. Register. ! Horn " To Mr. Htnl Mrs. lltirns Jnnos, Fri. day, June 2, a girl. To Mr. Htiii Mrs. Dtulley Hearter, Tuiglay, Juue 2ti, at.Dee, a yirl. Splou- 2. f' IV "n JV.'- ht e J1u 11. btarr, IJlst. Deputy, M, W. A,