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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1906)
'OOP RIVER GLACIER lned pti Tbaraday ay A HI HUB B. nOH. PaMUkar. ffS fetiw f labaeilpiloa-il.M J waaa a THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1906. Lawyer are already wbettiug up their appetites la anticipation of contort of tbe irs of Russell Sage lor a division of bla milUoua. A con test was in orosneot before the led millionaire was buried. Ia Gervais erode oil la put on the street by use of a band force pump and a bose. and at a cost of a dollar cer hundred feet of superficial area. Crude petroleum with an asphalt base la used, and it gives excellent results, and the people of that town recognize its value. While tbe government reports that It has evidenoe enough against tbe Standard Oil to put Its oflloers behind tbe bars, John D. Rockefeller I abroad, trying to spend an Innomo of four million a mootb. The main que tlon that Interests the common peo nl. however, is the price of oil. Did r i ' anybody bear it drop ? Tba Czar precipitated a revolution mhan ha dissolved parliament, but there la little chance of the starved Illiterate, oowed peasantry holding out for any length of time against the arinr. There will be a brief per iod of butchery by the soldiers, and tbe common Russian people will again bow their beada to tbe yoke of op. prerslon. A decision of tbe supreme oourt rsMdered Tuesday declares that the tax exemption law is unconstitutional, whereby $300 Is exempt on household goods from taxes. This wiU affect K1.O00.000 worth of property In the state. Tbe law has been on the statute books since 1854 and tbe people have generally reoognlzedthe exemption at TBlid. We have been Informed by a com mittee of tbe Pine Grove aud Fr nk ton Granees that both have declared by vote that no slur was Intended oi takan as such bv the grauflera at the reading of tbe parody ou tbe Deolara tioo of Independence at Wiuaus on tbe fourth of July. Our version ol the affair was obtained from several who made vigorous objections and not horn personal knowledge. We are a-lad to know that no offense wai meant or taken by the large tnajoritj piesent, and stand corrected. Clean up your yards, both front and back. Cut down the weeds and thistles In tbe street, as required to do by law. It will take but an bout or two for each one to clean up hi own premises, and the result will be appreciated by yourself aud your neighbors, and give a better Imp res alon of tbe town to the strauger within our gates. During this hoi weather any kind ot garbage ia a very hntlwd nf disease uerniB. aud It should be raked up and buraod. Your nose will notify you If your eyes won't Typhoid Is ever present in ffarhnaa nilaa. To be sure, the hot weather is enervating and the aver age citizen wants to go Ashing while it lasts, but just think of the doctor's bill vou are warding off by a little exertion. L a.- i Better Fruit. The first number of "lletter Fruit' has reaobed our table, published by tbe lletter Fruit Publishing Co. under the direct mangement of K. 11 Bhepard and K. A. Franz. It is all that was promised In the way of a meritorious publication. It Is typo graphically peifeot, as well printed an any of tbe eastern flue art magazines, and oontalns mutter of value to the fruit grower, and Interesting as well to those not aotlvely engaged in Irult culture. Tbe first page ooutalus fine picture of a strawberry field, prluted in black and gieeu, the foil age of the plants aud the background of pine and fir tiees looking very re allstlo. New outs are scattered throughout tba pages, while tbe varl oua articles in the number are worth a year's subscription. The Drat issue ia 7,000 copies, whioh will be mailed to all parts of tbe oountry, and will result in bringing in many new sub torlbers to add to vhe already largf list that were secured before the II rut Issue was printed. lletter Fruit Is the only exclusive fruit paper published. All other nor tlculturalpaers treat more or less on general toploa. It therefore baa plaoe of Importance in a wide Hold. It wll be of Inestimable value to Hood River in directing the attention of the publlo to this sectlou of the oountry. Hood River methods will be quoted and followed by fruit grower of other sections, aud the opportuni ties ottered here to progressive grow era, or those looking for homes In tlie west that possess great advantages, will result in bringing a deairatile class of families to help develop the valley. A good many advertisements have been secured, aud the first uutubcr presents a very prospetous appear ance. We wish the new venture suc cess. Stockholders Meeting'. The annual meeting of tbe stock holder! of tbe Hood River Milling Co., for the election of three direct ors and the transaction of any other business that nay come before the meeting, will be held at their otlloe in Hood River, Saturday, July 28, lm, at 2 p. m. U. J. Gessliug, Seo'y. "Do you ever contribute to the campaign fund?" "Indeed, yes. I have a life-insui-anoe policy. "August Lipponcott's. Will Load MhijKi Var li'p Water. Tbe Oregouian lays that tbe aetH ity of tbe Northern Pacitio surveyors and tbe right-of-way agents from Kel so to tbe mouth of of tbe Columbia gives rise to tbe belief that Hill in tends to carry wheat from the Palouse nejue to a point opposite Astoria an there load the grain on ships, using the empty cars to carry shingles from soutuwescern Washington points to the east. By loading tbe ships nearer to tbe sea, lull expects to out out towage pilots, and economize I othei directions. Such a move tne part of Hill may involve a contest between llarrlman and Hill for control of the Astoria A Columbia River rail road. if Hill's scheme turns out as pre dieted, it may lie necessary for the Hnrrimau interests to follow the same policy on the Oregon shore that Hill will pursue on the Washington aid ot the river. It is believed that Hill bus an option on the Astoria Sc Co lumbia Kiver Ha 1 1 road aud tbere are indications that llarrlman is attempt lug ro secure control or the road. The fact that A. H. Hummond of the Astoria & Columbia River Rail road will arrive in Portland next week Is btlieved to have some bear lug on these rumors, Revolution In Russia. 8t. Petersburg, July 2.1. Tbe revo lutinii is under way wholesale ar rests, butchery of peasunta and mas saores of Jews are ushering in a per iod of bloodshed and riot in Russia in which the torch of incendiarism and the hurlitig of bombs will be tbe reply of the people to tbe tyiauuy aud oppression ot military rule. The Czar If to resign his powers to a dictator. Trepoll Htolypln an others weie in conference wltb the emperor in regsrd to tbe dictatorship this morning. the plan Is to re move the Czar from cnutrol because be shows weakness aud vacillation when strength, Initiative aud nerve aren ec essary. It is reported that Grand Duke Nicholas, the Czar's cousin, will be dictator. In well Informed circles. however, It Is thought more likely tbut one of the empire s generals, whose greatness comes from bis works accomplished and not trom bis birth will be selected, irepolr Is moi likely to rule than any grand duke. Insurance Company Fails. San Frauolsco, July 25. The Fire man'r Insurance company, the oldest aud strongest insurance ooucern ou the Paaiflo coast, find" itself unable to meet its oliliguions ou acoouut the earthquake and tire losses and will go into iiuuldatloti. The direct ore have requested the appointmen of an advisory committee, to which the policy-holders' league consented, ftveiv effort will be made to save the Fireman's Fund and its oompan iou company, the Home Fire it Ma rlue, from being thrown into the hands of a receiver. Directors ex press the opinion that if the expense of oouit proceedings can he avoided each company will be able to pay creditors 0X1 cents on tbe dollar and potsihly a good deal more. ihe heavy lorses due to the big Hre are the causa ot the aollapso. The liabilities of the Fireman's Fund company stand at 15, IKK), 000; those of tne Home l ire & Murine company. IHJ,lHH),UUU. Railroad Flflit In Seattle. Scuttle, Wash.. July 25. llarrlman has talen bis tight to secure depot grounds In this city Into oourt. Con demnatlon pioceedlngs were begun today by tlie Oregon iZ Washington the subsidiary corpniatlon that will build the Portland-Heattlo extension of the Union Pucillo system, against the Northern Pucilic gioitnd, aud to do away with the stub end of the east shore line of the Hill roud. Presl deut Hill, of the Great Northern made a speech before the corporations committee of the city oounoll last weok, lu whinh he called attention to this stub tiack, and declared that bis road would resist any grade orossina. (Jreat Northern Will Ilulld South. Tacoma, Wash.. July 25. It is au thoritativoly annouueed here that tbe Great Northern railroad wll. build Into Tacoma within another year and construct depots, warehouses aud docks. A union depot to be used by both tho Northern Pacific and the Great Northern will be built. The road is now arranging for terminal pioperty iu l'ucomu. it ia believed by railroad men here that when it s arts to luildlug south from Seattle, u win not stop snort of i'oitland. KiiKHell Sage Dead. Russell Sane, the well known New York financier, died at his country notne, l edarcrort, at JUiwreuoe. U I., at 4::I0 o'clock Sunday evening. the cause ot death was heart failure. resulting from a complication ot dls eases Incident to old age. Lecture Conine. The ladies of the Congregational church are making arrangements for a lecture course for next fall aud win ter, tho date to be announced Inter. Among the attractions already cured are the Midland Opera Quin tette, Koyal Male uuartette, Mra. Wm. I alvln Chilton, mouodrainist. Thos. McClary. lecturer, aud Marsha Chelate Crouch, lecturer. Accident, to Spencer. Coming up the river just this si ile of lionneville, the steamer Kpeucer met with u slight accident In the breaking ot her pump, which foibade further progress and she turned about and returned to Portland after trans feriug her passengers to Tlie Dalles it y, winch lironw tit them ou to their lestination. Repairs were made and alio made her regular trip Monday. Must Ile Wood. The famous Hood River strawber- ies have met their euual and that at llend Last Sunday "Dud" West presented tlie llulletin with a quart of native grown strawberries that for i'.e, color and tluvor can not bo ex celled anywhere. Whenever stiaw- iciry plants have been set out bv Iteud people, the owners report a ne growth and good yield lur young lunts. llulletin. Xotlce. To fruit growers aud dealers. 1 find that there is fruit offered for sale in Hood liievr that is infected with both San Jose scale aud worms. 1 wish to ive notice that hereafter all such nit will be condemned aud distroved and it this will not stop the otferng of it for sale, actiou will lie taken ac cording to law, as it Is unlawful and punishable by a fine of uot leas that) or more thau 100. G. R. Castner, Couuty Fruit Inspector. A Genuine Clearance Sale for the next xty days of all Summer .Millinery, re gardless of cost, at MME. AIUiOTT. Fresh fish halibut. salmon and smelts, at Met lu ire Bros. The Paris Fair THE HOME OF HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICES Laces and In: We an showing a sploi of French Valt'iireinncH tions to match, in all (LiiiitiVst cliwin.s with ranging fro-n Torchon and Pillow Laces Our selection of Torchon and Pillow caw luci'8, with insertion to match, is complete. We have tin immense as Hortment to chose from with J. prices from I 10 14 v Fancy Ribbons A lino selection of Dresden-Plaids, fancy designs. These goods come in all widths and are of the best quality of from l.. 10 tO 45C We carry the New Ideal Paper Patterns'. Any BY THE WAY There are intiuiatious that the Adlul E. Stevenson boom Is about to be taken from tbe sbelf, dusted off aud placed on exhibition again. Tom Taggart, tbe national Demo- eratlo chairman, need not be sur prised o Hud his hotel properties raised to tbe dignity of a national issue, in the forthcoming campaign. Does Mr. Ilryan expect the com mon people to continue to toss aloft tboir II. OH bats for bim, If he puts in bis time in Londo', hobnobbing with lords aud riding in automobiles? None of the cigarette manufactur ers are advertising tne fact that they made the braud of cigarettes that Hurry Thaw has been smoking. A California tuachor suys that we are mad iu the race for riches. It certainly makes some of us mud to see tbe other fellows get ahead of us. Oeorge Fred Williams has bis doubts about Mr. Iiryau's ability to tiring the radical and conservative wings of tlie country togetbei, al though the tax assessor's figures show that the Colonel ia uo slouch at wak ing both ends meet. Republicans organs ure still point ing to the fuot that the repent nuti- gress broke several records, while the Democratic organs profess to be thankful that the oountry didn't also go hroke. It appears that only !8 per cent ot thi New Vork police fore have been naturalized, aud from tbe stories that leak out from time to time, it seems that even a still smaller per centage Is civilized. Fiom now on it will probably be necessary It President Roosevelt to step out every few days and throv. a buoket of cold water on bis still- smolderlug boom for a third term. Tbe Washington Post sadly notes that no summer resort ever advertises its proximity to ouurobes. Tom Taggart will resigu tbat chair manship, when he la put out and uot before. Liberty ia shriek tut S3 loud iu Ruisia, tbat even the Czar tbiuks he hears something. Mr. Bryan might be better pleased if be could encounter a little Demo- orntlo opposition just to keep up tie ul.erest. It is estimated that tbe sugar trust Is to be investigated, a reminder of the fact that tbe last time it was un der tlie it was discovered to have some powerful friends in congress. Tbe rain did not keep Mr. Rrose- velt trom talking to the Oyster llay- ster. It would reunite souiethiug more than barometrio pressuro to bottle up the president's enthusiasm for talking. Two able trust law vers at Toledo have boeu committed to jail for contempt of oourt; tbut Is, they will go to jail unless some higher com t hares iu either contempt for the jurist, they Insulted. The fluost quality of gasoline is said to have been withdriwn from the market, owing to the Impossibility of su ppiy-ng tne enormous demand However the public is used to doiim who somocuing "just .8 good." The Illinois Mauufuotureis' Associ ation has hud a oommittee investi gating tbe packing houses, and is repariug a report which will be wice as loug as the Neill Revuelds eporc 10 me president. A Western educator went to Roston aud showed tbeiu how their educa tional system was a base Imitation of the real thing. And the liotono-e must have bad suspiciou of tbe fact themselves, for they hired bim on the spot to reform It. No news fiom San Francisco these days will bd understood as good news. Novelist Winston Churchill niav ot win the governorship of M. II . but it may lie predicted with eutue safety that the episode will furnish bim the uiateiiul for another story. Switzerland has been doing a little ivestigatitig on its own account and finds Chicago meat a 1 riuUt utik you. The president doesn't mind mak- ng a speech out of doors, in the rain, but persons comfoitably shel tered lu covered carriages, must not iilerrupt him with then loud con versation. Thii life is mostly made un of neo- le who imagine they were intended do something better thau their present vocation. Johu D. Rookefellei will hav in bury himself in one of his vast est ates again, t he sherilt of Hancock ouuty, Ohio, bus a warrant for him. ertions lid asHortmcnt r.ccH with iiiHor the latent and ::::2to25c and boiied with non-rustabie The tin nihility of this girdle is unsurpassed, and our price only thing for this er. All styles Kegular price was 0c to f 2.00. Our Special price Pattern Ten WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD He is suspected of organizing trust or monopoly in oil. President Roosevelt's Insomnia ia probably less severe on tbe whole than that wbiob has been causing cer tain trusts to experience. In Memory of Olive Masse J. Olive is gone I Ob! bow we mist Her loving, smiling face; Within our sad aud lonely home None can fill her plaoe. At table Is a vacant plaoe, A little empty chair, And missing Is her pleasant face, Our Olive la not there. Two little feet are resting now, That pattered or'e the floor ; Two little hands lie folded still Tbat played around the door. Rut Jesus she has gone to see, Who died on Calvary's tree; And in tbe bright eternal home His little lamb to be. To see the Father she bas gone, For pure in heart was she; For only such tbe promise have, His holy face to see. Oh I Uod, protect us by thy love, In this teaiful loss; Ob ! give us strength from heaven above lo bear tola beavy cross. We know that (iod baa taken her, Wheie angels ever sing, To dwell with him iu glory bright, lu the city of the King. Farewell ! farewell 1 our Olive dear, 'Till we meet iu realms of love; We know the Savior's coming To take us home above. A Friend. Card of Thanks. Mr. aud Mra. Edward Cushman, of Odell, deslie to thank those who so kindly assisted them in the time following the death of their son Otis. Edward Cushman, Florence Cushman. T, S. Weekely the jeweler, has oiened a new jewelry store and repair shop, and is now ready to do vour watch, clock and jewelry repairing. All work fully warranted. Prices reasonable. In I he real estate room with Onthank A Otten. I'nable to State, your wife a blonde or brnn- "Is ette?" "Can't say. dresser's for Llppiuoott's. Sbe's been at the belr the last hour. August Facts Worth Knotting. Our little daughter Gladys, suffered for some time for causes unknown to uh until we had to keep her out of rchool. We Dually took her to our physial'u who recommended nerre treatment of the eyes. So we took her to Dr. VV. P. Laraway and hod Classes lltted. 8oou after she had one slight attaok and now we consider her perfectly well. Mr. aud Mra. J. R. Crosby. Advertised Letter List. Adveitised letter list for week-end ItiK July Id. 'tXi: Cacels. Miss Mary: Kinuev, Mrs. M. A.; Jones, Mrs. Ma tilda ; Phillips, Maudle; Honneukeinp, Mrs. N. ; Hataues, Kate (luldan); Slakeley, Miss Ethel; Hwasey, Mrs. L. K. ;WeyKaudt, Miss Pearl; Aiauise, Adolph; Bonn, K. J. ; Drown, lien ; CoKau, John; Crampton, 11. ; Davis, John T. ; DoCan, A. ; Deusniore, Kd ; risniiuian, U. J. ; Usher, II. W. ; Oiloher, Herman (3); Johnson, (1. W. ; Keeler, T. 11. ; Klrkpatrlck, E. J, , Lai son, Kd ; Pelt, Cbas. ; Philips, Allen ; Kne, (leo. ; HosebrBgh, Kev. W. W. (2) ; Suputi, A in binges; Sterliug, (!eo. V. ; Suutb., Maunie, L. ; Suutb, A. P.; Sigerson, Willie; Thomas, Peter; lhouiseu, llennlg; Touraugau, Domien; lotto. K. L. ; Wright, Daua; Woods L. C. i PBroel, Yable A. P. Wm. M. Vates, P. M. Advertised letter list for week end ing July t, l'.Mi: A halt, Mrs. W. K. ; ISames, Mrs Delin C. : Miller, Mr. M. M. ; Prall, Mrs. Alice; Southern, Mrs. II. 1).; Wellard, Miss Miuuie (.'); liHllard, W. I).; Keesou llros. Uuele Tom Cabiu Co. ; I'o e , V. L. ; Crooks, J. W, ; tlilcher, Henry; Fiee man, (ieo. ; Hilton. C. II.: Hall. (Ilenn ; Joshawav. Chas. : Wilson. J. II. ; Zi linnet tun, W. IX Wui. M. Yates, P. M. NOTICE. All property owners who have con nected with the sewer are hereby noti fied to remove their outbuildings and till the vaults at ouoe. By ordei of the Common Council. WM. UANtlEli, City Marshal. Bulla tor Service I kwo two bulls at nt plrt,-e for ervlce. Anv one wishing tbeuae ol same muxt iwv at thetlme service is rendered Service, St. I iiIni ,l,i dehorning at He pel bead, Bruno Krani North Belmont. aVnovl. Ladies' Girdles Long hip girdles with hose supporter attached, made of a line quality of English long cloth, trimmed with lace steel. 50c Tape and Satin Girdles We are sl owing a strong line of Tape, Satin and Summer Girdles. Just the warm weath 25 to 45c and sizes, Corset Special We are closing out a stock of corsets, odds and ends and broken lots. These corsets are made from the .very finest kinds of material obtainable, and come in plain white, or colors, most all sizes. 39c Cents Misunderstood. Charley Litewate: "Are you fond oi puppies, miss laudemr" Miss Tandem: "This is so sud den !" August Lipponcott's. Pianos Why buy tbem from aeeuts or . oni- mission men and pay $75 to tlOO more when you can buy direct from our Arm in Hood River, where we have a branch store, whioh contains a large assortment oi nign grade Instruments, including the great Apollo Interior Piano player. This Is tbe onlv in. strumeut in the world whiob plays the entire aey-ooara or tne piano, aud also the only one haviug the transpos ing scale oy wnicn tbe performer can pliy in any key and accompany the voice or auy Instrument. Pianos aud organs sold ou time or for cash. Sec ond nand instruments tuken in ex change and also several for sale. Pianos tuned aud repaired. Silas H. Soulo. Phone Maiu 142:1. Hood River. " NOTICE. To Yoiiiik Men And Women. irfiUoixrtniltlHai'0awuUliiK.vi! In tlie nimineiM worm. Hundreds nr yomiK men anil women are wanted In aud around ak land and Han Franclne, to tnke poslilona as .miuKiaiiim.t uiKUKwpvri, lfMtXniHerH. OI. iii-r HftiMNiHiun, rie ni roou BAlurteH. The I'olyteehnltt HuHluewi ( olltvi of out. land, Hie leadline n-liool of Its kind In the Went, Indorxed !y theUiumb r ol Commerce and leading educator, ottere exceptional op- tiiiiiiicn iu HiuR wuu ran eoier mueife at once and prepare for position. I'liis school W considered by many lo l.e tli the ueni equipped business college I i .vn rlc i. It in iiniliiestlonubly superior to miij ,.ii,. 1ml lur ciiooi went oi illicit". All ax p. .sea Home I ti H uenM'H Individual Insli .in Address 1'ol.vtecule lluslnens Coll Dept. a , uMKiniui. i ai,, nir iree caiaiogu .1, nK tucFm.ni luttrnorn mill Minf.n.i ... in iiim m-imkii, wmcn nas nve iim cs more money invested In einiliiment lh.ni hut ih..r cuitoi iu uie wesi. new omitting ,u perfect WUUHIUU. A D M IN I HTK A TO K 'H N Ol I ( ' v.. Notice is herebv given t.hul tha niW.ji..n..i has been duly appointed by the honorable Umnty Court of the Ntate of Oreiron fur wu- co I'onnty lobe administrator of the estate o Henry Mtefanion. deceased, and all persons ...up . ..un, mniuM tutiu esiaie are hereby notlfli .i lo present the suine, duly veritle i, to the undersigned at the office of A. A. Jayne In H d Klver, oiegon, within ex months from Hie date of u, itrst publication oltlns UUI IUU. John hakkl. Jl-HJ Adinlnlntratoi NOTI- I. I'UK FlJliMCATION Depart i Ttiel . oi ine interior, Land Office at ivgiiii, juiy In, ltKHI. Nolle. I- Ii r. by given that K. HOY JAfKSON, of Hood Klver, Oregon has died i. ..i hi. int uition to make final flv.yei. , ., i i Mt,iptrt of his claim, vis: ri.inicM u ii. ui sins, made June at. I.Mtl ...b . ,.a Ul MIX 1 . ..... I.-Ij..r. .. l.-wt, ,c r.-. v, nun n,y,.TW y.t MJCUlin townsbln 2 nnrtli. runvn II uuut u u .....1 that said proof will be made beibre'the' Keg. isterand Receiver at Tuo ilallea. Oregon, ou Auk list '27th. IKK. lie names as witnesses to prove hla routlnu- uiia rwuence upon ana cultivation of Hie mini, vn : winar n. new in, Albert K ell er. Harry kemp, Howard Hoover, all of Hood nivtr, uregou. MICHAEi. T. NOI.AX, jjiaai Ktnlstcr BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE A variety of good residence ty at prices and terms to suit. projiertj' Uood buys for $5()0, ItkK), $700, S.r0, $1,0011, .250, l,3t)0, $1,400, fl.SOO, $1,750, $,H00 or any price you want. lwo-storv house near high school fnr oniy f i.otiu. Several good residences close to liusi uess for sale cheao. Une two-story residence with lots, choice location, only $2,400. two JNew two-Blury house, six rooms lie sides pantry and bath, only $!KX). Whole blocks and acresge pro)s?rty fur sait on rnsj- teriiiH. Finest residence lots in the city cheap. Good investment. Large list to select from, including msj orcnani lanti aim larm property. Come and toe us. Onthank cfl Otten Hood River Oregon Cider, Champagne Cider, Genuine Champagne, Vinegar, Wines from grapes and small frttils. Alcohol from cereals, vegetables, plants, fruits ami wooit ami valuable redoes. Semi $1 for bisik giving practical inrormation now to make them. I.KO ZAltKI. P. O. Rix tl04, Portland, Ore. Vou buy from Factory Direct, intreforeouc prices are lowest. 3Art v lock ca v 3 at. PeTuuR,Oac J ". JOHN LELAJtD HENDERSON, fres, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public J. M. BCHMELTZER, 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 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 ileased 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 engineer ing work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on property titles. Collections a Specialty. Phone Main 141. ARTHUR PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Ls now located in Chas. Clarke's Drug Store, next door to the postoffice. A full line of Watches, ClocKs, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass All (ioods Marked in Plain Figures Don't forget the name W. B. STROWBRIDQE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For Bute Fresh cow. H. I'rlgge. an For Kale Fine Jeiney heifer calr. W. A Wood. a Hi For Sale First-class family cow. W. C. Dodtje. For Hale Five nitich cowf. part .lerneyiftl o a bull, ?H,erey. cheap. I. K. Cooper, Mt. Hooil, Or. aid For Hale Baled hay at 89.00 aud $10.00 per ton. AIho Htrawberry plants for AugiiHt set ting, at KWurHlde Farm. TIion. 1'nlklnn. ji-aa tMionMi4 Kor Hale Good family milch cow Rnd 4-year oia uiiKKy norse. v. it. niarun. jji Kor Sale HI x head horses. Weight from lil'Ni to 15 III pounds. Well mntched. ja u. ii. nocaworin. Kor Sale Uood gentle horxe. weight between 1JI and lm, and good top buggy "J. I'. Hoggs, now, others wilt be freak by the 161b of July g Also No. 7 I). H. cream wparator used 9 months. O. A. Knox. Ml. Hood, Ore. J2g-J.1l If vou have a watch that others have failed to mskeglve satiMfHcllon bring It to tne. T. H. W'eeklcy, the (eweler. J2H lm KorMale-Well matched team of dsrk bay mares, Ii and 7 years old, good travelers: weight 11X10 pounds each. Also one two seated hack and hack harness, nearly new. Alex Hiew- art, Mosler. tire. in 10 tf Kor Sale One team of horses, weight 1400 poumiaeacb, well broken, single or double 9 and li years old. Good harness aud :l1 Terms. Will lake two or three good milch niiiu warou, wiiir uri" wuu ruca, rnce s.iou. cows as part payment. Write to or Inquire of i.. w . reunions, uasraue UMHf, oie. j-JNir REAL ESTATE. Parties wUh.ng to buv land In Wind River valley wo'iid d. well to call on ('. C. Wetberell, t'arson, W.li. Jyi'ii:mii Kor Kale Eight acres ol land. iiiiU'a fnmi HiKid River on Helmont road : 5 acres in strawberries, 115 fruit trees, purl full tawing ai.d part one year; balance in clover, potaloes and vegetables, blackbt'rriea, red raspberries and black cais on place. Three rismi hnue, packing house ltixso, barn UxlH and other bulldtugs. (.'all at place for further uanlcu- lars. J If L. J.Mulklns. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for w aacocouiny. Thomas Heuntngsen, Plaintiff vs. Alfreda Hinnlngseu, Delendant. To Alfreila Hennlngsen, the above named IieretHlanl:- tn the name of the state of Oregon, vou are hereby ren'Orcd to appear and answer the complaint fll'd against you tu the ab ive en- uied too noli or o -t'.re August ;tuth. nnh:. anil llou fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to wit: Kor a decree dissolving the bonds uf in t rimony now ex! ting between you and plain tiff, and for such other ami f irlhcr relief as lo the court may si-em meet nntt cqultal.lv. this pumication l suiiiniuns Is mailt' bv order of Hon. W. L. ttraiisliaw. Judge of the alNve entitled court, duiy made nn.l nit.Ti-.l on Ihe Mlh day nf July. UU,, ulrectlpg this summons to b. published oni-.. each w ok tor six consecutive weeks In the Hood Klver tiiacler aw kly newaiNus-r of general circu lation tn Wam- County, Oregon. nnt of first publiciitlou July mil, A. J liKKBY jia-a.10 Atty. for plainttfr. SlIKItll'K'S SAI.K State of fregon. Count)' of Wasco Notice Is hereby given that I will on Mon. day. the itlth d;.y of Angus', A Ii mm. .HI m ' the hlghe t bidder, tor cash in hand, all prop. erty auld .o deed owned b, a . county, by vlrtneof the different tax sales. : In witn.w thereof I nave hereunto set my! baud tuis llnh day of July. A U. I"i.. I.KVI CHRISM AN. I Sheriff of Wasw County, Oregon fffffyiisifsSiss J. H. FURGUSON, Vice 1'resident and Manager. CLARKE Clarke, the Jeweler Only a few more of ttiowe Hp lend Id lo-acre tmctw unsold on the M. H. Potter farm In Hood River valley, near the city. (Suitable lor apples and atrawberriea. Prices are placed below regular rates on similar prop erty in this vicinity. No better apple land can be found, look at It personally for thtf pnH, Write Frank McKarland, lt llith M., root land, or see Mrs. M. ti. I'utter on the farm. mlOtf For Sale Only SO minutes walk from post office, in acres of good rich land, line view, living springs on place. Good new house, some land cleared. All for $1800. Kasy term, Kuq u i re at th la office. Wanted. Wanted Teams g ties fom Klppa Orchard to Odell, Addres Klppa Orchard Co., Star Houte No. 10. Wanted Medium sited farm team. Leland Henderson. John all. Wanled-Buddlng to do. 1 will be In Hood Kiverafler Aug. 1. Have had several years experience. Reference, Htanton A Kawiion or True u Name Nursery. Leave orders at leo. T. Pratuer. EAKL PKATHKB, Jit as Wanted-In or near Hood River, position with mill or lumber yard by all round lum berman. Kxperlenced side track loading foreman, order clerk, expert talesman ana general timber surveyor. Married and do not gamble or drink. Best of references. Age 32. Address U. F. Huck. Care Ulacler. Jltl.ul Wanted-Young man seeking qnlet and rest wants good board on a farm tor the min. mer. No objection to sleeping on the nntslde but wants plenty ot milk and eggs. Address O. care Olarier. J5.jj If you want a square deal then deal with T. H. Weeklay, the Jeweler. All work war ranted. 1'rlces talk. JH ln Wanted to Sell or Trade-Two lots. 1 1x1(0 and 10x100, one slx-risnn house and tour-room cottage with fruit ou place. Box 608, Hood niver, uregou. Wasted I or 5 men to clear land at Moiler. Four months' work. Owner will furnish tools or contract work. Address Wm. Wllson-Hte-vensou, .Mosler, Oregon. J14-W4 Wanted Oentlemen or lady with good reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a llrm of taKMKIO.OO capital. Halary 1,072 per year and exenses: salary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Hood Klver. Oregon. june 14. Lost Ixwt- -1 ueaday evening, a heavy gold chain oraceiei, with heart attached. Kinder will pieast- reiuru to ignore Adams aud receive reward. iio.i For Rent ror Rent Kmnt room, neatly furnished with hoard: two preferred. Mr. 1). O. VntrU can.au suite street. jiai For rent, lower story of 8 room and bath with modern Improvements, free water in' Blowers Addition Call on Onthank A Otten In tin-county ('our I of the state of Oregon for w asco county. In the matter of the estate of Roba. J. Tncker deceased. f Notice Is hereby given that under and bv virtue of section ll of Bellinger A Cotton's Codes and statutes of Oregon, I shall apply to the atiove named court to grant my resig nation front the office of administrator of the alsive named estate, and that said application will ts? heaid in the above entitled court at the countv court romn In Thj, liallo i.. I W asco county, Oregon, on the 17th day of Aiigtisi, at me hour or one o'clock m of said day. My final account having herein been dulv tiled, notice Is hereby furthur given, tbat bv v irtue of said application and resignation be ing granted at said time, the final account of said administrator, John H. Krary, berelube foie duly tiled, will be heard at the same lime and place that said application for resig nation will be heard. All tiersona Interested In aald Mt.t. .H hereby notified lo appear at said time and I' ., " V"'T" " "n? .lMr? "y .,.;'" rV,A,m; ,n ,M "TPeets. "' 'J'1 ' tr.1"l7,i-rJ"i,,.e1 PP"vf and .ft men Ins whollv exhonorated and m. Hated at Hisid Hivar. Oregon, this second Jl all'. JOHN H. FRARY, Admluittrator