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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1906)
MOD RIVER GLACIER jt ' i i in .Muwt every I hursday by AkThLfc! O. MOB. PuktUkar. Terns kum THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1900. Stevenson ground. la to have n new ball Mo.Miuiiville will have an ioe plant and cold storage, with a capacity of six tout) ot ioe per day. Dr. Belle Ferguson la the Brat wo man to be elected on the public school directorate of The Dalles. The ioe man, the soda fountain and ice cream dealers are not kicking about the hot weather. A fruit growers union has been formed at Orautl Pass, Ore. A fruit cannery will also be established. In order to give the Glacier forces chance to celebrate the fourth, the forms for this week's issue were closed Tuesday evening. Mary had a swarm of bees, And they, to save their lives, Weut wherever Mary did, 'Causa Mary had the "hives.',' A poll of the editors attending the National Editoiial Association now in session at Indianapolis, lnd., shows that the republicans present favor Koosevelt and the democrats Bryan for president in 1008. All want tariff re vision. Congress has no right to regulate insurnoe, according to the senate com mittee on the judiciary. The report of that committee was preseued by Senator Spooner. Ibe committee promises to give its reason at later date. J. 11. Hale says: "It is the large, One fruit that brings the profit; pays the mortgage labor, fertilizer and cost ot everything. It leaves the dollar where you are going to have the fun out of it. To have high grade fruit we must thin." To get help in the harvest fields of Kansas, laborers are offered (150 and 13 a day, hauled from the station in carriages and automobiles, and you are permitted to kiss ; the hired girl and daughter, if she does not object. Something wrongitb the man that does not have a longing to go to Kan sas. The president has agreed to a prop osition by the San Francisco delega tion headed by Lane, and to whiuh the secretary of the treasury has giveu his approval, that the government plaoo l'i,00i),000 on deposit in San Francisco batiks on the security of Bu Francloso oity bonds. The term of years during which the deposlti may remain is not determined, but Shaw has given assuraaoe they will not be called in until the treasury needs them. The law closing sbIooks took eifeot in several counties July 1. There are one or two breweries doing business in dry.oouatles or precincts, and tbey will continue to make beer for ship moot outside. In several cities the closing was oelebrated by large crowds, fireworks being shot off, and other demonstrations made. Remalu iug stocks of liquor were sold at bar gain prices, and some ot the saloons succeeded in getting rid of their stock. Others will move tbem toother localities. ikme Forever. A lady in Hood River Marked a dollar plain, And spent it with her grocer liut the coin came back again. She took it to a merobaut And bought a dress for Jaue, Before the week was fJulshed up, Bick came that plunk again. She spent the coin she marked so plain In each Hood River store, But always got it back again, And spent It o'er and o'er. But she sent it to Chicago, To a big department store, That pluuk bad goue forever, To return to her no more. Liquor Licenses Urauted. At the adjourned meeting of the Com nion Council Tuesday evening, liouor licenses were granted to J. b. Morrison and Fox ilt Savage. The lamd of Kaper tit Coleman was not satisfactory to the Council, and the matter of their license will lie taken up this euemiig. lleppner Forest Reserve. The forestry service has notified Senator Fultou of Us inteution to create the Heppuor forest reserve, aloug the north fork of the John Day river, near Heppuor, to embaroe about 13 townships. A map of the proposed reserve has been submitted to the senator and he has lieeu asked to make any suggestions ot desirable changes in the boundaries, lie win take up the matter with persons llv iug in the immediate vicinity of the proposed reserve and tiausinit their views to the department. The senator baa been assured that no grazing charges will lie imposed this seasou for use of the range In the Heppuer, (loose Lake or Fremont reserves, nor In auy other reserves that may be createp later iu this sea sou. It is the intention of the deimit meut, however, to impose a charge next season on all reserves cieated this seasou. Grain Sack Problem Serious. The gralu sack problem promises to be serious for the farmers of Umatilla county, who will use 2,000,000 this year. At the present prices, 10 cents each, this meaus 1200,000 in that county. Other Eastern Oreogon coun ties, it is estimated, will use at least V!, 000,000 more, making a'total of ti, 000,000 for that section. This entail; the expenditure of nearly half a mil lion dollars for grain sacks, which, al together with the espouses of bar vesting the crop, represents an enor mous expenditure of money before : anything Is realized from the crop. ' WORK TO BEGIN ON NEW BRIDGE.! D. W. Campbell, aupreintendent of tne uregon division for the u. K. & N. Co., passed through l ets Sunday on his way to Cortland, lie expressed himself as well pleased with the Im provements made in the street in fiont ot the Ml. Hood hotel, lie also aid that work would begin on the new $."10,000 bidge across II nod Kiver. The engineers began setting the grade stakes Monday for the uw bridge and new track. The bridge will be a steel structure, with ooncrete piers, and will start about 80 feet north of the present structure, on the east side of Hood River, and run In a staight line meetiug the main track about where the small section bouse now stads, just east of the depot. A new track win also be laid in a at i sight line to the further point hevoud the boat landing. This will eliminate four curves in the track. The prerent roadbed has f qui curves In about a mile, with a heavy curve on the bridge across Hood Kver, necessitating the slowing down of trains, aud requiring more power to pull trains around the curves. The worn ot improving tne man line Das been progressing for several years, end this Is only one of the rrany rlao ei where the grades are being itnprov ed and the lino straiuhteued. Tho new block system at Hood Riv er is now in operation loi a milo each side of the y aids, and this system is also being put In all along the line. The most Important places are being llxeil Hi, riict. Heiieiate Hires aud poles are put in lor the operation of the block system, the rails being oharged with electrioity, raising and lowering semaphore, aud also con nected with a telephone on the train. so that the engineer and conductor can oommnlcale wtli each other and also with the station when necessity lequlres. Contract Let for Mt. Hood Depot. The c an tract for the new Mt. Hood dopot has been let to Freileilck Sc Ar nold and work will be staited at ouoe. The grading is about completed and the work will be rushed to comple tion. The new depot will be 10x4(1. There will be a platform ten feet wide on the north and west sides, level itb Hie Crack, and one eight feet wide on the east aud south sides, ou the car level. lhe lower stoiy will be uod lor wait ing rooms and depot oolite, while the second floor will contain the general offices of the company and living rooms for the station ageut. Speak ing of the general appearance of the building, the architect, P. M. Hall- Lewis, said that It will be of a neat design, but would not be trimmed in scarlet, with straw color body. Just what color, was not yet decided. Ibe roofs and gables will be shingle, with rustio aides. Trial of George Mitchell at Seattle. The trial of Ueorge'Mitchell at Seat- tie la now ou for the klllng or Crof- eld. The prosecution rested its oase Friday, and the defense took up Its -tide of the caso Monnv The prosecution of young Mitchell was brief and to the point. The state contented itself with proving the sim ple facts ot the killing, the manner in which the crime was count Itted. the attitude of Mitchell when I.e. Ilrrd the fatal hot aud after he had achieved his purpose. Tho prnsooutlnn utilized every legal technicality available iu re stricting the cross examination of wit nesses against Mitchell. Prosecution At'orney Mackintosh and bis assisstant, John F. Miller, suooeeded In nuking the most of the Tiuri8y evening All cordially invit oaso apainst the youthtul boinioide. L..I w i'n. noutr lliev established that the killing was deliberate; thnt it was executed iu a oalm and dilibniate manner, ai d that Ml to hull tbrouuhout the tragedy main tallied the attitude of a man who is in full possession of bis faculties and who knows full well what lie Is dolnjr They did their best to discredit the claim of the defense that Mitchell was temporarily Insane when he stepped up behind the Holy 1! oiler leader and shot blni dead. WellN-Pargo Earnings 80 Per Cent. A New York special to the Portland Journal says: lhe directors of the Wells- 1'aruo Express ooinpany have declared a semi-annual dividend of fi per cent, pla lngthe stock on the annual 10 pet cent dividend basis. John R Thomas of Walter B Rtokos A Co., who has been Beting for the minority stockholders who want the fNUM).000 surplus distributed. said today: Ibis Increase of dividend does.not alter tne situation in any way as far as the movement which we have inatl tuted is concerned. Our contention Is that tho stockholders should receive 10 per cent, either iu cash or stock We know tho directors have an agent in New KiiKland soliciting proxies for the annual meeting In AugiiHt and be has admitted the company is earning .Hi per cent on its stock. 4e bleleve the earnings are even higher than this." Don't be Backward. Do not hesitate to ask for a free sam ple of Chamberlain's stomach and liver Tablets. We are glad to give tliein to anyone who is troubled with bilious ness, constipation, or any disorder of the stomach. Many have Ihcii perma nently cured by their one. For sale by Mur ex i HHS. Death of Mrs. HattlT)ler. Mrs. llattie Tyler, wife of Johu IV ler, and daughter of Jos. Purser, died luesday, June J(, aud w.is buried iu Idlewilde Thursday, June 'J8. The funeral was held at the ltolomnt M. K. church, Rev. H. C. (.'lark olllciat- lng. Mis. lyler was 19 yean old aud died of complicated chorea. A Hard Lot of troubles to contend with, poring from torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless on awaken them to their proiier action with lr. King s ISew I. lie rills the plcasantcst and most effective cure for constipation. They prevent Apiien- licilis and tone up the system. -Vc at 'lias. X. Clark's drug store. Number 1 Wrecked Near Menominee. Tuesday No. 1 went into the ditch near Menominee, six coaches leaving the track. The traiu was going slow over a switch where a new spur was be ing pot in, aud the loose dirt and heat caused the rails to spread. A large number of passengers were on from Hood Kiver. but no one was in jured. Old Chronic Korea. As a dressing for old Chronic sores hero is nothing so good as Chamber lain's salve. While it is not advisable heal old sores entirely, they should kept in a good condition, for which is salve is especially valuble. For sore ipplcs Chamberlain's Salv has no eo- jK-rior. lor rale by Kier ft Cass. I McMURRAY APPOINTED GEN. PASS. AGENT. Just before William MoM array, as sistant general passenger agent of the llarriman lines in Oregon, left Thuts day night for Chicago, he received from J. C. Bttibbs, director of traffic, oIDoial notification of bis appoint ment to the position vacated by Gen eral Passenger Agent A. Ii. Crai, who went to tit. raui July i to in come passenger traffic manager of tie Ureat Northern, At the samejtlme Mr. McMurray was advised that bis saooessor in the ofllte of assistant general passenger agei t will be John M. Boott, of Chicago, who is now chief clerk in the offloe ii Mr. Stubbs. Mr. Scott was formerly chief rate clerk at Omaha for the Un Ion Pacific, and is regarded by Mr. I Stubbs as one of the most Dromlsii a of the inauv capable and ambitions young men in the llarriman trarJ o department serving all over the we t. Mr. McMurrav goes to Cbicaco lo attend a conference of heads of 6V partments of the llarriman compan lies, and it Is apparent that Mr, Stubbs wished him to come to tie meeting clothed with full authority of general passenger agent. The appointment at thia time oarre as a surprise to Mr. McMurray, aa he did not expect any action to be taken until after be reached UDlcago. He is a young man, but veteran In the passenger service, having, begun rail road work with the Southern Pacific in 1885. as a clerk in the office of T. II. Uoodwin, general passenger agent at Han Francisco. After 15 years In various capacities for the railroad ooinpany be went to the new St: Fran cis hotel to promote its tourist busi ness. The llarriman people, realiz ing that be was too good's man to be lost to the railroad servloe. called him back and made him assistant general passeoKer agent at Portland. He came here last September, and in the brief interval has shown himself to be a progressive railroad man. lie baa made a host of frienos who heartily Indorse the action of Traffic' Director Stubbs in appointing him to suoceed Air. Craig. Itowel Coinplalut In Children. During the summer months children are subject to disodors of the bowels which ioould receive careful attention as soon as the first unatural looseness of the bowels appear?. The best medi cine, in use for bowel complaint is Chainlierlain's Colic, Cholera and Diari- lioea Remedy as it promptly controls any unatural looseness of the bowel. ror sale by Keir t ass. Born. To Mi. an Mrs. Bruno Frauz, June 7, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. John . Jackson. July 1, a gi 1. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morton. June 'ii), a girl. To Mr. aud Mrs. Will Crapper. July 1, a boy. Special Bargain for Tiro Weeks Ouly. 40 acres, 2 miles south of Mosier. 7 acres iu bearing trees, good varieties, 5 room house, 2 wells, barn, chicken house, sheds, eto. horses, wagon. took, everything complete for KI,H00. This is a sit-ri lice sale and a gieat bar gain. J, 11. Iloillironner fc Uo., Hood River and Portland. At the Churches. Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. ui.; Ep- St Mark's Episcopal Church. Holy Communion at 8 o'clock; morning prayer at 11, and evening prayer at 7 :). U. B. Chinch Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; preaching, ii a. m.; V. V.v.h. 7:15 p. m.; preaching, 8 p. ni. Prayer meeting atH p. m. Wednesday. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these services. Pastor, J. W. Sprecher. Baptist church Sunday school 10 m. ; breaohlug 11 a. m. ; Junior H. V.P. U., 3 p. m. '.evening service, 7.30. llelmont M. K Church. II. C. Clark, pastor. Services, llelmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 11 a. m. ; Kpwortb League 7 p. in. ; preach ing every Sunday evening and id Sun day in month at 11 a. in.; Prayer meet ing lhursday :.(() p. m. ctarvicea at l ine Ci rove same as above except preach' ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at ll a. in. wrapper 1st and 3d Kundavs at 3:30; Sunday school at 2:30. Mourn Hood. I he 4ih HnndRV at U ant. Sundav school al 11) a. in. Christian Church. Services at K. of P. hall the first, third, fourth ami fifth Sundiivs of each mi nth. Scrwces at Odell the second Hominy i f i ach month w. A. hood, Pastor Riverside Ci ugregationul Church. W. V Oilmore, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Km'eavor at 7 p. in., evening woiohip ul 8 p. m. Services in the Unitarian church every Buuday at 11 a. to., J. A. llald ridge, miulster. lopio for next sun day: "The Nation What of Amer Icar Iruth is our fulcrum, just Ioe our shield, and Hgbteous citizenship our hope. All are welcome. Hoes evil still, your whole life fill? Does woe betide? Your thought abide on suicide? Yon need a pill ! Now for prose and facts De Witts Little Karlv Kisers are the most pleas ant and reliable pills of today. They never gripe. Sold by Williams Pharm acy. National Irrigation Congress The Fourteenth National Irrigation Congress, which meets at lioise Sop tember 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1900, will hold an interstate exposition of the pro ducts of irrigation, during the session of the congress. The products will be divided into live classes, towit: rruits, grains, grasses, sugar tatcls. other agrioultu ral products ami a largo number of valuable premiums will be awarded for the boot exhibits iu each division. More than thirty premims in the form of "loviug cups , gold medals aud cash prizes will be giveu for the best exhibits or fruits. A completed prugrnm, giving a list of the various prizes to lie awarded aud the rules governing the exhibits, will be mailed about July 15, How's This. WniffiT One Hiimtml Dollars Hen aril for anv caw of calnrrh that cannot be vurvd ky nan V I mat m i hit-. f. J. t'iir.r.Y a ro., Toledo, O. We, the tinilrrsliriiml, have, known P. J. Olieni'y for the laat li yearn, anil Iwllevc him perfectly houorable In ail bualnew tnuiwiv iloiiHand financially able to carry oul anv obligation!! marie by hi Arm. Vt AI.KINO, K IN NAN A MASVliC, Wtmleaale UrUKgtata. Toledo, O. llall'at'Htarrli rnrela taken Internally, arf lea directly upon (Its blood ami mucous aur. taceaof the aymeiii. TeNtlinonla'a aent free. I'rloe '6 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drus. giats. juf nail s ramiiy ' W constipation. ARTHUR CLARKE PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Is now located in Chas. Clarke's Drug Store, next door to the postoffice. A full line of . Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Don't forget the name Clarke, the Jeweler F. E. STRANG THE ODEL DEALERS IN ... Apple All standard varieties grown best bearincr orchards in Hood Hiver valley. Guaranteed true to name and free from J. E. NICHOLS, STEAMER MAJA J. W. TAYLOR, Captain leaves depot for The Dalles, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:'H) p. m. Leaves for ('ascade Locks Tuwdiiys, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:30 a. in., making nil regular landings and railroad camps. Modest Claims Often Carry the most Conviction. When Maxim, the famous gun in ventor, placed his gun before a commit tee of Judges, he t-tated its carrying power to be much below what lie felt sure the gun would accomplish, l he result of the trial was therefore a greal surpri e, instead of disappointment. It is the Banie with the manufactures of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. They do not puli licly boast of all this remedy will ac complish, but prefer to let the lifers make the statements. What they do claim, is that it will positively cure diarrhoea, dyeetilery, pains in the stom ach and bowels and has never In en known to fail. For tale by Keir ft Cars Pianos Why buy them from agents or om mission men and pay 75 to $100 more when you can buy direct from our firm in Hood River, where we have a branch 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 whioh plays the entire key-bo ird of the plauo, aud also the only one having the transpos ing scale by wbioh the performer oau play In any key aud accompany the voice or any instrument. Pianos aud organs sold on time or for cash. 8oc ond hand instruments taken in ex change and also several for sale. Pianos tuned aud repaired. Silaa H. Soule. Phone Main 1423, Hood River. O SWCES. 0 COFTttTfA. IAKIN6 POWOOt I njaORfftf txnaenn Asteflhift) taritiL AnMt rwsWtR NOTICE POR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States i .ana onice, The Dalles, Ore., June us laoa. Wolice Is hereby given that UKOKOK WI1.11KI, I.M KOI.I.AS. of Hood Kiver, Oregon, has Hied notice of his Intention to make Hnal five-year proof In support of his claim, vis: Homestead entry No. Kfir made May 22. 1M)1, for the S',S',, section .tl, HK'.NK!, ami NK'.sK1, section :t, township S N., range 10 K., v. M., and that said proof will be made before Ueonre T. Prattler. United states Coin- IlllSKloner. athlsotnco lu Hiaai Kiver. Ore gon, on July U, puis. ue uaines ine lonoaring witnesses io pnive hlsconllnuous residence umii and cultiva tion of the land, vlsi rrank K. N'err Jumaa S:inrUsh. M cbael K. Welsh and Harry Klngeslwrry, al! of liiaal vi v r, un-goil. MICHAEL T. MILAN, J'JI.IW Hiltlmer, NOTICE KOtt PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United Htalea Land offlee, The Dalles, Oregon, May Al, .Notice Is hereby given tht DM All M. HEWITT of Hood River, Oregon, has filed notice of his mieunon 10 make final nve-year pnsil in tup. art of his claim, vis: Homestead Entry No. ITT, made March t, lonihe W'rHK' and 'NE'.. Heetlnn II Inwnahln S N . raoire ll K . U . M.,snd that said prisif will be made be tora the Rex later and Receiver at The Dalle. Oregon, on July 17th, lWM. uu names tne ronowing w unease 10 prove his continuous residence upon aud cultiva tion of the land, vis,: David . M.Jackson, John H. Jackson, Fran 's K. Jsckmm and Harrv H Kttmn'ali nf Hood Kiver, Oregon. Mill. ACL, 1. lOLAn, iu31J.vii Register J. W. WILSON NURSERIES Trees ... from selected neions of the disease. UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR I hold license fr m the State Board of Oregon and Washington, and am qualified to si ip bodies to any point. Prompt servh eitli' r day or night. Ueaisu furnished on all occasions Pallor Phone Main 1113 Scliitllor Ktiihlinu, Residence Main 1494 Hood River, Ore. liUARDIAN'8 SALE. in THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OKOKEUO.N rOK WAntUtOUM i. In the Mutter of the Guardianship of Verdie Ardeu Kuni'orn, a uiiuor. Now at this time comes on to be heard the petlllon.ur hraulc t. Kuneorn, guardian ol the (iin and estate ol Verdi Arden Kun- mru. a minor, asaillg mat a iireiew ue laatieii to sulri KUiudlHti lo sell the following: de ftct llxri uuds beloiiKhuj Iu the AHtaie of suld minor, lo wit: tfcaiiuutu al me nuaner aeu- l ion corner (a roekl set al the Intersection of the ceuler line oi ine mduui tiooa ana otnei county roadnonthe north boundary or sec tion 7 In township 2 uortn ofrunge lutuat, W. M.. Wusco-Coutitv. Oreuon. aud runnins i hence anuih uu the center ol said county road aloiw the west line of Imves Divers land IU 20 chains lo the so'ithwest coiner ol said Divers laud and the Point "f bealuntUK of the tract herein conveed; thence east 14.113 chains along the south line of said Divers land to the lutervecilon ot the said south line with lhe west line of John H. Crosbys land, and be- I , ti,., .ni.iiia.Hi Airn.r nf huI1 ItivAra luit- thence south along the Mid west line of tlie salii C'roi-by's land 4 10 chains to a paint for tne ouilieanl corner of lhe tract herein conveyed; naranei to ine nona nneoiine tract herein described 14.63 chains more or less to the west boundary of sstd half section 27 In the center ot said county road for the south- weal corner ot tne land nerein conveyed; thence noriu ou said half section line down the center of said county road 4.10 chains more or less to the point of beginning and be ing the nortnwesi corner oi ine lanu neret a conveyed, oon tatntng S acres of lanu; bounded north by Paves Divers land, east by land of John H. Crosby, sotiiu ny tne tana iormeriy owned by J. W. black aud now owned by Hatile Crocketand west by satd section Hue, and being s tuate In and a part or the north wesl quarter of the northeast quarter of said section i, oigemer won one min ers Inch of water forever to be taken out of Udell Creek oa the land of said Hattle Crocket at the moat convenient point so as to carry lhe same ou the highest ground ptaslble Air irrigation oi tne lanu uerein conveyeu with all necessary right of way over Bald II al Crockets' laud for the purpose or operating and maintaining a ditch, caualor flume for carrying said water. And It appears to the satisfaction of the court from said petition that It will be for the best Interests of said estate that said land be sold accord na to the prayer ut said petition, Now, therefore, iu the name of the state of Oregon: It Is hereby considered, ordered aud adludied that Monday the St h day of August, 1, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said duy, said day being the first day of the regu lar August term oi lue anove entitled court iu the transaction of probate business, at the county citirt roava in the county court house in Dalles City, Wasco counlv, Oregon, be fixed as the lime and place lor hearing said petition and all heirs at law and next of kin of said Verdie Arden Kuneorn aud all per sons interested In said estate are hereby re quired to appear before sucb court at said lime and Dlace to allow cause. If any there be. whys license should not be granted ft, r the uieoi tne real estate nereiuoeiore nienttoneu and described as prayed for in said pennon. Dated IhlsSUtb day of June, ll. A K. LAKE. Couuly Judge. NOTICE ASSICJNEE SALE. In order to close np the estate of C. A. Hhi'ktc. a bankrupt. will sell to the highest bidder, Koa cash, the following described real estate, the sales to be held al nine ana place mentioned below T0-WIT1- Itn acres timber land, 12 nil leu south of Hood River, Oregon. County court uonse, The .miles. Oreaon. II a, m.. Jltlv S. lm. iiTsi acres good improved larBtlng land, near ceo.i. Oregon, nittnty conn nouse. uenner. Oregon. 11 a. m.. July 11, iwn. fii acres farming land, 12 miles south of Ar lington, Oregon, I lwo.slory slotie building and war.nouse, .Hi I1 UH. on Main street, Arllogmn. Oregon. Also I oncsiory dwelling, isVfoot lot, Main street, Arlington. Oregon. I S-naun cottage, i lout, flue noma. Arling ton, Oregon. County court house, Condon, Oregon, ll a. m., July IS, )m. For further de-crlptlon and particulars ad dress W. H. MOOKE, Assignee, MS Eaal Oak Hi.. Portland, Oregon. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up 10 Wednesday night, Julv 11. Isott, by School district No, g, fur the construe tlon of two outbuildings at the Park Street school. Plans and upeelncatlons may be seen at the office of Butler 1 anklng Co., or by call M nponC. H. Vaughan. clerk. The board reserves the riv hi to reject anv and all bids. UUl t. It. V Al'UM APl.t S9I k. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public J. M. SCHMELTZER, 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 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 frnit yortjh, 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 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. Collections a Specialty. Phone Mala 141. "The Test of Time" ; SWETLAND'S FAMOUS ICE CREAM H. I iu i tn-t if ti ii ) fir H yun with a c nut mtly increasing sale 'l he best and purest ice cream made and known throughout lhe northwest as "TH E ICE CREAM OF QUALITY" WfTecoive it fresh every day by express and are sole agunts in Hood Kiver THOMPKINS BROS. You will want a good homelike Luncheon wiicn shopping in Portland. Swetland'B, 273 Morrison St. U the mrst popular place. W. Ii. STROWBRIDGE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For Hale Eight arm of land, ni.kn from Hood Ktver on Belmont road : 6 acrei In strawberries, (16 fruit trees, part full bear-intr and part one yfar; balance In clover, potatoen. and vegetables black berrien, red rasptwrlen and black f'Hps on place. Three room hone, parkin boutte l9x'-0, barn 14x1(1 tind other buildtngH. Call at place for further particu lars. ) II Li. J-muikiiih. For Kale Good gentle horse, weight between lain and 1:100, and good top buggy ".I. C. Bogus. JIMS now, ol hers will he fresh by (he 15 b of July. Also No. 7 II. R. cream separator used D mouths. O. A. Knox. Ml. Hood, Ore. J-'S-J-M If vou have a watch that other have failed to mnkealve satisfaction bring It to me. T. 8. Weekley, the ieweler. J2H lin For Hale- -Two Jersey cows, each Ueo. Korden. with t j.-soj-JO heifer calf. Farm for Sale 210 acres choice orchard lend situated about three miles easl or Mosier. About. J0 acres cleared, alaiut ! acres partly oleared. three and a half acres full bearing orchard. Brand new H-room house plastered throughout, wltb water piped tospnng. Also new fruit house and woodshed, barn and hen nery. Three choice springs nf water on farm. Price tTSUO. Inquire J. W. Wehlrlck, Mosier Oregon." I-Sjylu For sale WOO late cabbage plants now ready. All the best varieties. uuignard or call up r-9 JJyi For Hale Well matched team of dark bay mares, ti and 7 years old, good travelers: weight 1000 pounds each. Also one two sealed hack and hack harness, nearly new. Alex Stew art, Mosier. Ore. m 10 tf For Sale One team of horses, weight 1100 pounds each, well broken, single ordouhle, 9 aud 12 years old. GikmI harness aud :P; Haln wagon, wide tires, with rack. Price tw o, Terms. Also one pony, 8 years old weight between BWI and 1000 pound. Kxcelleut rid ing pony, weil broken to saddle. Price S2&.00 Write to or Inquire of C. W. Pearaons, Cascade Locks, Oie. J'JMf For Kale Chesp Hecond hand baby go-cart. Call at K. J. El is' residence. J'-'l-Jyi For Hale. At Mosier, Oregon, a general shire. Only two stores In this thrifty burg. The trade of this valley la ea-lly loU.OoO per snnum. A live man with ready money can divide this trade. Widow desirestosell. Ad dress Mosier Trading Co., Mosier, Ore., or J. H. HellbiMBuar d Co., Hood, Kiver, Ore. . J21-Jytf For sale A very One fox terrier pup. Line months old, Game at rata or anything.' A Ana companion, Very, clean in the house. Has gentle disposition and is sure to please. Ihxt will be sold cheap. Hockford store. Hood Elver, oregoo, J14-Jy6 F or Hale Two choice lota on Stale street Apply to W. J. Baker. J7-2S Rulla lor Hervice I keep two bulls at my place for service. Any one wishing tlieuae ol same m ust nay at lhe nave service Is rendered Service, fl. 1 also do dehorning at i?ta per neaa. nruno rrani morin oeimoni. a.vnovi REAL ESTATE. For HaleKe acres In ML Hood district at a bargain. J. H. Hellbronuer Co., JS1J12 H d lliver aud I'orlland Only a few more of those splendid lo-acre iracts unstito on me ai. it. i'otter tarm in lliKid River valley, near the etiy. Suitable lor apptea and strawberries. Prices ure placed below regular rates on similar prop erty in this vicinity. No belter apple laud can be found. Umltst It personally for the proof. Write Frank .McFarland, lw 13th St.. Footland. or see Mrs. M. B. I'oilir on the farm. m 101 f For Bale lil acres, vl acres fenced. 7 acres In cultivation, ltd fruit trees, house and barn. ununited free water with place. Price tor whole 100 aores la only Itiflou. This la a bar gain. J. H. lleiibninner ft cy,. jjiji nwu ftnvrwis ruruitiia. Sale Only 0 minutes wslk liom mst- office, IS acreasaf good rich land, fine view, living sprtugs on place, uooa new noil: some land cleared. All for aire). Easy terms. Enquire at this office. Found' Found Sterling silver pin. Owner can have same by applying at lots office. J30j2u ' J. H. FURGUSON, Vice Piesident and Manager. Wanted. Wanted Yonnir man seeking quiet and rent wimtM pood board on a farm lor the sum mer. No objection to sleeping on the outside btit .wnn I plenty ol milk and eggs. Address O. can; (ilarier. J5-20 Ifvou want a Rinare deal T. H. Wmkliy, the jeweler, ranted. I'rlees talk. then deal with All work war-J-'Hlm Wanted to Sell or Trade-Two lots. DxlOU and lux toil, one six-room house and tour-room cottage with fruit on place. Hox oOH, Hood Kiver. Oregon. Wanted Oenllemen or lady with good reference, lo Irsvel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of l-jotumo 00 capital. Malary 81,072 per year and ex pi uses: salary paid weekly and expensis nUvnneed. Address with stsmp, Jos. A. Alextttn er, Hood Kiver, Oregon. June 1 1. Wauled A girl lo wait on table anil make her he 1 1 generally useful about the house. Wages sr. per month and Increase. Address Trout L- ke Hotel, (juler, Wash. J21JIU Wanted-Klther a small farm close In or a well-improved residence In Hood Kiver, In ex change for a well established casn business In Portland. Stock and fixtures Invoice UM, Cash sales run from $26 to StiO per day. UihmI lease, low rent. Address, describing property. White Grocery, 518 Williams Ave.. Portland: Ore. Ionia Wanted 4 or 5 men to clear land at Mosier. Four months' work. Owner will fun Isli tools ortonlraet work. Address Win. Wilson-Hie-vensou, Mosier, Oregon. J14-W4 Wanted-Heveral men for cutting brush and small timber and cutting up Into wood. Bruno Krtinr.. J 7 Lost (.ni - I 1,1 ii-cir annuel om, answers to the name of Tony, Has black body aud brown legs and Is mile lame in one front fiait. Jft reward lor Its return to Miss Teal Lyman, smith Avenue. J'iS JyaiJ I.ost-l.ndy's brown hand bag on road be tween. Hiss! Kiver and Uould a strawberry ranch. Contained a sum ot monev. Finder leave at 1 h is oltlce. j I4.jy 5. Lost On .May .11, a lady's tan Jacket, ward, l'lione Oeo. W. Houle, Farmurs 119. J7-2H Ke. For Rent for rent, lower story of 8 rooms and bath, with modern Improvement, free water, In Bloaeis Addition. Call on Onlhank A Otten. For Rent -Newly furnished rooms. Mrs. Klgby, corner Oak snd Nlxtn street J2ijl2 For Kent. -Two well furnished rooms, wilh or without hoard, at Mrs. I. B.Taj lor, Coluni. Ma Ave. jn.JvS Money to loan on farm lands In Hood River Valley. No agents, no bouus. Lock box 2a Hood Kiver, Oregon. . JI8.Jyi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IVpat imenl of the Interior, United States Land e, lhe Dalles, Oregon, May 26, .Notice Is hereby given that MAKV A. WEYU.VNDT, widow of Zeha B. Weygandt, deceased, of Mount Hood, Oregon, hss nied notice of her intention to make rlnslrlve-jcar pioofln sup port of her cUI m, vlx. Homestead Entry No. (0 made July s, moo, ir ule w N Ku tlon 20 and W'jSES, section 17, township I 8 . range 10 E., W. M and thai said proof will be made b -fore Iheltegislur and Hewlyer, at The Dalles, Uicgon, on July lath, last. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cult! vul Ion of the land, vix: Russell Hohin, Hnry (lilhert, Henry tiroft and Joseph (Initl, nllof M.sint Hold. Oregon. mJlJyU MICHAEL T. NOLA. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United Histes 1-mi.i omi. The Dalles, Ore.. June lii, into. Notice is he by given that UHCAK REllENBt!RO. of Mount H.mmI, Oregon, has Hied notice of his iniennon w niaao nnai nve-year proof In sup portaf his claim, vix: liomesiead Entry No 7928 made January JS, 1CIIO. for the SW''.,HW ,, section 21, town ship I N.. K hub lo E., W. M. and thai said proof whl be made before the Register and Receive at tlie land office in The IiuIIm. hm. gon, on July 27th, 1M06. He names the following witnesses in prove his continuous residence npon and cultiva tion of the land, vix: H. B. Hess, W. H. Urlbble, Warren M. Coor -er and C E, Spencer, all of Mount Hood ore. gon. MR'HAEXT. JioLAN, lj Register,