"OOP RIVER GLACIER ixi.r.l . verr Thursday br Ami libit 1. MOB. Publlbr. farms subset tptlon-l. yaw tW THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1006. ... Eastern fruit papers are "bearing" the apple market aa much as they cau with the prottpeota of a big orop. It la a f oregoae cohcIlihIoii that prices of coiuuiOD apples will be lower than last year, but the growers of funcy apples will not suffer veiy much. Examples of a dishonest pack by fruit growers, wheie they market their own fruit without going through the bands of an inspector, are very com. moo in all frnlt markets. A repute tion for honest methods, if strictly maintained, is as valuable to the fiuit grower as to the merobaut. One of the points of success in giving Hood Kiver its reputation for good fruit is the booest pack put out by the Union and the Davidson Co. The rigid in spection, trained packers, and high standrds required, backed by. the highest quality of fruit, have placed Hood River fruit at the bead of the list In any market. We have gained the confidence of the public and we should not betray it. When a Hood River label is placed on a box of ap ples, It is guarantee of quality, and so long as this condition exists, Hood Kiver will maintain, its position at the top. The Alleged Election Fraud Cimh Vtom The Dalles Chronicle: For the past day or two Hood River people who were summoned by Dis trict Attorney Menefee to appear and testify in the proceedings brought to determine whether or not fraud wan committed In Kast Hood Klver pre have been arriving In the city, and today the district attorney is engaged in taking testimony beailug on the Hi leged fraud. Among those subpoe naed were K. a. uallisou, r. r. touts, 0. F. Gilbert, H. F. Fouts, L. E. Morse James Stranahan, J. 1!. Hunt, Seaman Cox, A. I. Mason, C. 11. Prout, A. J. Derby, T. E. Cole, K. W. Cameron and J. W. Klgby. Some time after the eleotion a com inlttee Interested in the continuance of the local optlu law waltod on Dis triot Attorney Menefee and made charges of fraud, claiming that free holders who swore for the affidavit Holders in many Instances were strangers to them, having no knowl edge whatever which would enable them to answer the required que I .. ., .-,1 I- ...I I I tlvely that the would-be votors did not reside iu the precinct. Later Mr. Menefee visited hood Klver to furth er investigate the charges. Dually do elding to summon the witnesses and .determine as far as possible what foundation there was for them. What aotlon the District Attorney will take in the oaaes can not as yet be determined as the results of this investigation have not been an uouuuced. Death of Aged W oman. A message from Eight Mile t' Ik morning conveyed the news of the death of Mrs. Rose MoCabe at the age of 81 years. She has been ill for some time, senile deblity being the cause of death. The funeral will take place, at Eight Mile tomorrow. Deceased was the mother of Andrew MoCabe, of lygh Valley, and Mrs. Squire Foster, or. Jignc Mile. Chronicle. Choked and Robbed. Three Chinamen who live near The Dalles were awakened Sunday morn log by thieves who were effecting an entrance. Alter choking the China men into submission the thieves robbed thorn of The Chinamen made a oomplalnt before Recorder Fliloon and officers are looking for the robbers. lluytng Tower Sprayers. The Niagara Uas sprayer, power for whlon is supplied from a tank con taining carbonio oxyde an, is bocom lug recognized as the bust sprayer that nas so far been used at Hood Kiver. More of them are now lu use iu the valley than any other power sprayer and recent purolmseig aie W. II. Vanhorn, Win. Kennedy, U. D. Woodworth, Chug. Chaudler, M. M. Hill and 11. bueprd. . Receiving Encouragement. R II. RhAnnrri unrl lV A Frntiv publishers of "Better Fruit," feel very mucn eucourugoa iy me oompii- tlimit.ArV Initeril tlmr. Hiow Imva ra ceived in iegrd to their handsome uew papor. They have received words ot congratulation and praise from prominent fruit growers from many milnna and hfivA nlun liumi noiiofutii. luted for eliminating objectionable advertising. Motion For Hen Trial Denied. In the oondonui itlonoHseof the Mt, Hood railroad company, against Mrs, Mattle A. Oiler. Huntington & Wilson aigued motion for a new trial on Monday afternoon, which Judkte Itrad shaw denied. This loaves the compa ny lu the position of taking an appeal or abandoning the case. When ques tioned concerning this, Mr. Early whs noncommittal as to what the plans of tho railroad oompany were. Big Acreage In Yakima. "If no more fruit trees are planted, with the orchard aoroage now pi evad ing, within live or six years tho an nual crop from the Yakima valley will amount to 1'2,00C carload lots, or UH train loads," declared J. M. Ri own, county fruit inspector. "All that re maiusto be done is to care for the or chards. The pests are now uuder oou trol as never buf oi e, but they must be vigilantly watched. Tho second brood of oodiin moths are now being hatched out and this brood is 10 times greater than the llrst." Spokesmim lteview. Little Snow on the Mount Tourists and residents of Hood Kiver valley who have made the as cent of Mt. Hood this summer sny that theie is less snow on the moun tain this year than at any time since they have visited the famous snow tapped peak. This is accounted for, they say, by the exceptionally warm weather which has been expeiiouced in this section this summer. Travel to Cloud Capp Inn, while not so good M last year during the fair, has been a little better this season than former years and the Inn at present has quite a number of guests. The snow line on the mountain, for the first time in many years, is quite some distance above the hostelry above the clouds and the ascent is said to be much easier. Nodal Event In the Valley. The local lodges of Knights of Pythias and Riithburn Sisteis gave a' dinner and social nt tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Markbain Satur day, it being the occasion of the six teenth wedding anniversary of that worthy couple, and aiso the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lyons. It whs also trie blr.tinay ot Mrs. Hrock and Mrs. Prather. A tine dinner was served at six o'clock, and the evening was spent in social enjoy ment. A program of music una reci tations whs enjoyed, those attending agreeing that it was one of the most enjoyable occasions of the season. Among those piesent were: Mr. and Mrs. u. l'.. Marknam, M. M. Hill, E. K ISradloy, V. C. llrock. J. E. Nichols, Cluirles Kathbun, George T. Prather, Allen Herman, A. Whitehead, W. Chipping, 11. J. Fred rick, E. A. Fran, T. J. Cunning, A. K. Htrannhan, C. V- Tompsou, V. P. Ross, J. U Hloiint, Hteinhorf, E. E. Lyons, W. Nichols and mother. J. E. Holme, Thompson, Fred Miller; Rev. W. C. (iilmnre, Misses ISartor, Edith Helme, Lillian Rrock, Lucile and Virginia Johnson, Kteiiilioif, Er ma Lyons. Fay GenrhHrt, from White Salmon, Florence Dennett, fiom Was co, Agnes Markhuni; Mesiliinins S. A. Wilkeus, A. D. Johnson, E. W. Creighton, Margaret Mercer, Thos. Hill, Iione S. Urqubart, ; Messrs. Milo Frederick, Fred Lyons, Tell Dlount, Wesley Markham, Edwin Markliam, lierniird Mercer. Fine Njr't-m of Wiring. W. J. Campbel returned from a trip to Wisconsin and South Dakota, where his wife remained to visit her parents. Mis. Campbell will return this fall and tliey will make their home in Hood River. The new Odd Fellows hall will be used for the llrst time this week, al though the dedication will not occur for sevoral weeks yet. It is about flu Islied, except for some small details, and is one of the finest halls for lodge work In the state. "Hie lodgo room Is 48x05 feet, with ino posts in the center, the roof suspended by a truss arrangement that is self-supporting. Much oiedit is due the architect, Jr. M. Hall-Lewis, mid the contractors, Stianahan & Slavens, for the excellent results. The accoustlo prrpertios are excellent, and far above the average hill room. The line hallhas attracted the attention or otner societies, so that several other lodges will meet there. C. E. Day has put lu a system ot wiring of which he may be proud. The lights ate so arranged that the hall Is well lighted, and can be con trolled from thc'swltchjhoard iu any part of the hull, At the lower en trance, a switch turns the outside light, and another switch lights the nail way and entrance to the lodge room. The banquet room has two switches, each controlling half the lights, so that half or aJl the lights tuny be used. These can also be turned on and olt from the switch board inside the lodge room. Inside the lodge room there are three clustoig ot four lightH each on the ceiling, aud also side lights. The ceiling lights are controlled by two switches, one lighting one lamp iu each clutter, the other turning on the balance. The side lights cau be turned on or olf from the switchboard and ulso have Individual switches on each Lgidol aud lend of the ball. A light over I he presiding officer's chair is controlled by a otiain, which Is within reach without rising from the ohair. There is aiso one luige rod globe iu the center of the celling, which Is used with line effect iu lodge work, The large property rooms also have lights iaside. The lighting ar rangement is also connected with a "dimmer," which causes the light to gradually fade away to a mere glow, aud turned on gradually in the same manner, or can be set at any degree of light desired, alter the arrange ment of theuters lu the large cities. The painting is being done by Kent tiros., the llulsh being natural wood, and a flue job Is being done. The lockers provided with sliding doors and combination looks, u very nice anaugenient. Precaution Airlnst Forest Fires The exceedingly dry condition of timber tracts lias caused mill aud lumber men to take every precaution against the possibility of forest tires. The Stanley-Smith Company, which sustained the entire loss of its mill last summer by Ure, bus been burning over a number of acres of timber land in the vicinity of its mill during the past few duys to prevent a recurrence ol this disaster. The largo volume ot smoke in this vicinity gave rise to the rumor that the mill had again burned, but inquiry developed the fact that it was without foundation. The mill, which experienced several breakdowns earlier iu the season, is now in good working condition and last month shipped over 3,000,000 feet of lumber in addition to what was kept at the mill. Vootlmen Inltlalieii The IochI lodgo of Modem Wood men are making preparations for a class Initiation on August Ki. Near ly thirty applications hare been se cured so far, and it is hoped that nil will be able to be present and go trhotigh with the cl iss. Deputy Head Consul Simmons expects to be presnut, and arrangements lire being made for a big time. It is more than probable that the lodge will move into the new Odd Fellows Hall, aud the now quartets wilt be much better to put ou the work. Tho Royal Neighbors, which Is the ladles' branch of the order, lave decided to go in to the uew hall, and the Woodmen will no doubt follow. There is some objection to the move on account of th i greater expense, but the major ity are in favor nt it. Saw the Valley's Possibilities Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Suheuk and daughter, Miss Ella, of Omaha, who have been staying at the home of Mr. and Mis. Murray Kay for several weeks, loft Monday evening on train i for their home. Mr. Solieuk is chief engineer of the Chicago and North western liues west of the Missouri rhor and whs engineer iu charge of the O. R. .fe N. when it was oontsmct ed through this section of couutry. It was at that time that lie became imbued with tho possibilities of the Hood River valley and acquired prop erty here which has fulfilled his ex pectations of development. Pis hold ings Include city and valley property lu and near Hood Kiver and a tract of :I00 acres at Astoria. He is enthus iast on apple culture aud was much Impiossed by tho rapid development of the valley since his last visit here four years ago. A Genuine Clearance Sale for the next sixty days of nil Summer Millinery, ro gaidlcss of coM, at MMK. ABROTT. Fresh fish halibut, salmon and smelts, at McGuire Bros. Axel grease, all brands on the market, can be found at 8. J. Frank's. OsanNONQNOtSNs The THE HOME Ol' Men I Iwnmmrizrji'ca Girl's Ready-to-Wear Dresses Nicely trlmmen aud made up in the very laiest of fash Ion. You can scircely afford to worry and work your self to de til making these phen yon ean buy them ready-made for aliout the fame as the material costs you. (iirl's icady-made dresses for 250, 500, $100. mid up c 1 s CMmmAnllnJtinifnaii This warm weather is what makes these bargains we SpeCial On Men S Mimmer UnderWear. are offering looklue more tempting. Men s Balbrig- I i i . i i i i i - ai : i L' i : . i. gall unnerwear, good light Clean, goous,, worm oouoie wiibi uiey are going iur. opecim pure ganiicm, r- K,.iti.r rra lu in hlnek and white mixed uoods. worth a $1.00 a suit. 8pcial, the garment 35c. Men's fancy socks, worth 2c and 35c the WP A v V T L I & At the Churches. Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Habbath school 10 a. m.i Ep worth League 7 p. m. Prayer meeling Thursday evening. All cordially invit ed. W. C. Kvans, pastor. fit Mark's Episcopal Church. H' ly Communion at 8 o'clock; morning prayer at 11, and evening prayer hi 7 :IiO. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 i. m.; Y. 1'. C. E. 7:15 p. m.; preaching, 8 p. in. Prayer meeting at 8 p. in. Wednesday. All are cordially invited in attend all or any of these services. Pastor, J. W. Kprecher. Christian Church. Services at K. of P. hall the first, third, fourth and fifth Sundays of each tin nth. Services at Odetl the second Huiobiv of each month, W. A. WOOD, Pastor. liaptist church Hunday schoul 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m. ; Junior II. Y.P. V., 3 p. m. j evening service, 7. lit). lliverside C( ugregational Church, W. CUilinore, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. m.. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in., evening worship at 8 p.' m. Belmont M. K. Church. II. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 11 a. m.; Epwortb League 7 p. in.; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day In month at 11 a. m.; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at It a. m. Crupper. 1st and 3d Sundays at 3:30; Sunday school at 2:31). Mourn Hood. The 4th Sunday at U a.nt.; Hundav school at 10 a. m. Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. Ebbeu Doorman, lu Hood Kiver valley, on July 2!)th, a boy. Twenty a'cwsoT Frnlt vleT.I 4,0O0. Kettle Falls, Wash., July 30.-Mr. C. H. Htayt, who resides two miles south of this place sold this year from tbiee-fourtha of an aero of land $135 worth of cherries. He expects to realize at least M.CHK) from bis 20 acre orchard of other fruits. Her l'olnt orV'lew. A little girl lu a Cumberland (Md. ) school, boing requested by her teacher to write, an essay from what her text book on physiology had taught her, complied with the following: "Ilia human boddie is composed of three parts, the head, the-chist and the sMitnuilok. The head contains the eyes and the brains, it any. The chi-t contains the lungs and a piece of livsr, and the stiiinmick contains the bowels, ot which there aro Hie, ;, I, O, U, and sometimes W and V. " Advertised Letter tl-t Advertised letter list for week end ing July 30, I'.Mi: Couu, Mrs. Joan na; Uuuer Mrs. Alice; Larson, Mrs. Aleck; Lane, Mrs. Chas. ; Lyons, Mrs. M. ; Page, Valentin ; Sauford, Doratby; Taylor, Anna; Woods Mrs. A. J. ; Aiidoron, J. F. ; Brown Wm. ; Devola, 1).; DeCan, A.; Freeman Geo.; Oilcher Henry ; Giozono, Cio cot a; Graves Elmer; Giittltli Fred; lladdler II;. Larson Bean; Lyon Mahlone; Lyon l' K. ; Matthews J. II. ; Mortisou Howard; Nibhler N. S. ; Olson C, rl A. ; Parson, C. U. ; Pendleton, K. K. ; Price, G. P. ; Pur ser, Albert; I'lfer, Sam; Starr, C. K. ; Starr, Chester; Voss, HeLry; Win ters, Jan. Wm. M. Yates, P. M. Reduction In Flour and Feed. Special cash price on Flour and Feed at warehouse. Bran fM per ton; shirts, fltiperton; flour, Tl per barrel. 1). Mcllonald. T. S. Weekely the jeweler, has opened a new jewelry store ami repair shop, and is now ready to do your watch, clock Hnd jewelry repairing. All work fully warranted. Prices reasonable. In the real estate room with Onthank A Otten. OTI(K. All property owners who have con nected with the sewer are hereby noti fied to remove their outbuildings and till the vaults at once. By order of the Common Council. WM. GANG Kit, City Marshal. Notice. To fruit groweis and dealers.! find that there is fruit ollertd for sale in Hood Kievr that is infected with both San Jose scale and worms. 1 wish to give notice that hereafter all such fruit w ill lie condemned and distroyed and if this will not stop the olferug of it for sale, action will be taken ac cording to law, as it is unlawful and punishable by a tine of not less than or more than $100. G. K. Castner, County Fruit Inspector. Paris HIGH QUALHT AND and Boys' vSuits w W hih selling lotH of tlicse iini invite you to call aud see what P u splendid suit we can soil you for yourself or the boys for so little; money. Ic will soon be time for school aud you will want to fit tins boy m for the winter. We have everything you want to do tin's wi . It. Shoes foi' tho boys, good strong ones from $1.25 up to a thoroughly viscoleyed high top shoe for $3.00 Boys' Shirts for 250, 350 and up. Boys' light and dark Waists in a great variety, sizes 2 to iO years Hats and Caps for boys. A very large assortment to select from for 100, 150, 250 and up Girls' Shoes that Wear Just what it takes for this country. We carry twice as many shoes as any other store in the city. We buy for cash and sell for cash and are satisfied with the very closest margin. We guarantee everything just as rep resenU-d ' . pair, veay pretty patterns, special the pair, 17c DP NIPVPD ITMnPDQOl n IV 1 - ' V. ' f HEDGEHOG'S. tennra of the Moat PoUomoa f aakoa Does Rot Affect Thea. An Interesting fact about hedgehog! Hint perhaps not many persons knon Is that the bites of even the most pot touous serpents have no effect on them whatever. Mr. Lems, a naturalist, once watched a fight between a hedgehoft and a viper aud gives a most Interest ing description of It. He says that when the hedgehog came near the Bnako she began to smell It, for the sight of these animals la so poor that tbey depend almost entirely on the Bense of smell, and then she seized Its head with her teeth. Iu a moment the snake bad freed It self and, darting at the hedgehog, bit It several times, but the little animal did not seem to mind the bites at all, and when the snake was tired out with Its efforts she again seized Its head, which she ground beueath ber teeth, poisonous -fangs and all. Then she de voured almost the whole of Its body. M. Lenz also tells of a pet hedgehog that he kept in his house lu a large box. Several times lie put some ad ders into the box, which the hedgehog did not seem to fear at oil, but at tacked them fiercely and, as lu the case of the other, was never In the least af fected by their poisonous bites. A man who had a pet hedgehog In his possession for n long time says that he had often seen It throw Itself off the top of a wall fourteen feet la height. Without pausing a moment It would contract Itself Into a soft, fluffy ball mid fall to the ground so lightly that almost Immediately It would un fold Itself and run off. Chicago Chron icle. A Good Eater. When Gustavus of Sweden was be sieging Prague, a boor of extraordi nary aspect gained admittance to his tent (id offered, by way of amusing his majesty, to devour a large bog In his presence. Old General Konlgs marclc, who was In attendance, at once suggested that the man with the Gar gantuan appetite should be burned as a witch, whereupon the boor, whose feelings were hurt by this observation, exclaimed, "If your majesty will but make that old gentleman take off his swoid aud spurs, I will eat him before 1 begin the pig." This was accom panied by such a "hideous expansion of ttie Jaws and moutb" that the gen eral, though he had given bis "proofs" on many a field, turned pale and fled Incontinently to his tent Not for your dealer's sake, nor for B nson's Hike but Ir your own sake iirt some ot lienson s rancy new potatoes. They will make you smile. Notice. Any person caught hunting or ties parsing on my property will be pun ished to the full extent of the law. Mrs. Phoebe Fosa. Notice to Property Owners. All property owners In the oity lim its are hereby notified to out down aud remove all noxious weeds, this tles, eta., from the street adjoining their property, at once. Uy order of the Uommon Council. Wm. danger, Marshal, A world of nuth in a few words: "Nearly all other cough cures are con stipating, especially those containing opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opiates." You can get it at Wil liams' Pharmacy. "Make Hay While the S-b Shines There is a lesson In the work of the tlirilty farmer. He knows that the lirtlit sunshine may last but s day and be prepares for the showers which are so liable to follow. So it should lie with every household. Dysentry, d arrhoea and cholera morbus may attact some member of the home without warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Kemedy, which is the best known medicine foi these diseases, should al uayg be kept at hand, as immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by Keir and Cavs. Oon't drag along with a dull, bilious, heuvv feeling. You need a pill. Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fa little pills. 1 to not sicken or gripe, but results are sure. Sold by Williams' Phsrnmcy. Fail1 - LOW PRICES m aa Misunderstood. Charley Litewate: "Are you fond of puppies, Miss Tandem?" Miss Tandem: "This is so sud den I" August Llpponoott's. Pianos Why buy them from agents or om mission men and pay $75 to $100 more when you can buy direct from our Arm 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 iu the world wbioh plays the entire key-board of the piano, ana also the only one navlng the transpos ing scale by which the performer can play in any key and accompany tho voice or any Instrument. Fianos and organs sold on time or for cash. Sec- oud band Instruments taken In ex change and also several for sale. Pianos tuned and repaired. Silas II. Soule. Phone Main 1423 Hood Kiver. Why does the sun burn? Wbv does a mosquito sting? Why do lee un happy in the Uood Oid Summer Jim Answer: we don't. We use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, and these little ills dou't bother us. Learn to .look for I lie name on the box to get the genuine. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. NOTICE. To Young Men And Women. OreHtopporlnnltleaare awaltln.' ea p the niisineui worm. Hundreds oi yoiin men and women are wanted In and aruuic' oak land and San Kranelxco. to lake ixHit;n;' ai stenographers, bookkeepers, telegraptu i , of. nee assiHiants, etc., at skiu santritw. The I'olytwlinlc HimintM L'olleue, of u . land, the leading schnol of Its kind In 111 west, indorsed uy ihelliumo roiton in-rce and leading educators, otters except -oi at op portunities to muse wno csn enter ttt'lise at uuce and prepare for posit ons. 1'hU chool is ooniildered by many to be the tl.o best equipped business college in America. It in unqueiitloiiubly auperloi to any other similar hciiooi went oi unicago. All expenses low. Home Influences Individual Instruction. Address folylecnic llusiness College, la-pi. A , Oakland. Cut. for free catalogue Knowing tneelegarn nleriorx and splended faclillkH of tills school, winch has live time inure money Invested In equipment than any other cuool in inn west. M'w building In peifcc! oondltl' n. ADMINISTRATOR'H NOTICE. Notice is hereb civ, lh.. 1 the undeinlgned hail been duly t titled h.v the honorable County Cour- t suite ol Oregon for Was. co County i 1 a inniNlrator oi the eNtjite o Henry Htel .. a. o.-ce.iw'd, and all persi'iiN naving cum. u iai nam estate are hereby tioilrtrd to . i i ic Mime, duly verllle , lo me unaer-. - ii in me oitice or A. A Jayn In Hood l'i nei on, wiit'ln x tuoiiili from the dan I ' i- m -i publication ol mis uotioe. JOHN H AKl'X, jlD-aie Administrator. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tbe Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July IS, HMD. Notice Is hereby given that F. KOY JACKHON, of Hood Klver, Oregon has filed notice of hit Intantlon to make Una I flve.year proof In support of his claim, vli: Homestead ulry No. IMSs, made June Si, 1901, for inrMitNWt and fc'VW W, section S2, townahluliliuiili, range II eiiM, W. M , and that said proof will be madn belore tho Ueg. isler and It. reiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on August Win, IMII. He uanna aa wilneaaes to prove big continu ous realdeni'e upon and cultivation ol the land.vli: I'linir M. lieWltl, Albert ISichller, Harry Ken.p, Howard Hoover, all of Hood Klver, Oregon. MICUAKL T. NOI.AN ja'34 Keglatcr BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE A variety of good residence property ty at prices and terms to suit. Good buys for $'i00, $fi00, $700, $"(), $1,000, 11,250, $1,300, $1,400, $1,500, $1,750, $1,800 or any price you want. Two-story house near hiiih school for only $1,600. several good residences close lo busi ness for sale cheap. Fine two-story residence with two lots, choice location, only $-',400. New two-story bouse, six rooms be sides pantry and bath, only $000. Whole blocks and acreage property for sale on easy terms. Finest residence lots in the citv cheao. Good investment. Large list to select from, including good orchard land and farm property. come and we as. Onthank 3 Otten Hood RWer Oregon Cider, Champagne Cider, Genuine Champagne, Vinegar, Wines from grapes and small fruits.' Alcohol from cereals, vegetables, plants, fruit and wood and valuable recipes. Send $1 (or book giving practical information now to make them. l.tu ZAbEL. P. 0. Bo 604, Portland, Ore. JOHW LELAND HENDKRSON, Pres. J. H. FURGUSON, Attorncy-at-Law and Notary Public Vice President and Manager. J. M. 8CHMELTZER, Sec.-Trets. ' Notary Public ..Hood River Land.. Emporium INCORPORATED ' Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Abstracts, Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying We are prepared in a special maimer to handle all kinds of businetw 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 advnntap'ously 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 engineer ing work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on property titles. Collections a Specialty. Phone Main 141. ARTHUR CLARKE PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Is now located in ('has. Clarke's Drug Store, next door to the postofhYe. A full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass All (ioods Marked in Plain Figures Don't forget the name W. B. STROWBRIDGE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. l'Yiv Snle-Kiesli cow. II . iTlnne. a!) For Stile Fine .ifrsey hi'MV'r calf. W. A Wood. uir For Sale Kirst.clims fumlly row. J12a W. C. Podge. For Sale Three eown. two tiesli and one will he fresh lu February. J. H. Thomas, Dee, Or. ii For Hale A lot or tine, yonn, Clark's need strawberry plants lor sale Mrs. K. W. Mr Cune, H. F. 1). No. 2, Hood Kiver. ai'i For Salt1 t'lU'UinhcrM for pickling. Can furnish any nizy wnutcd. 10 fr nal., if you do your own U-kiiiR. Albeit Vaughan, I'ur Hdlw Farm. m-M Kor Sale Two fine parlor lumps, fancy wrong' tt Iron Mtmduni, round burner, fancy mobea. Will be sold che,ip. Apuly at (ilueier othce. For Sale One black Jersey cow, one work hortte and single hiirno. one pump and pipe tor a -;" foot well, cheap if ii.k--n noon. James A. 0ok. For Sale A perfect horse, a nice bright nil ver'gniy! clean leas and sound t'tet a line dis. position driver, either double or single, in fact you cannot, put htm in the work he can not do. Weguuran lee satisfaction. The only reason for disponing ot him is because I have bought b matched ttam to run our wagon. Call at Rocklort stoic, R. K. 1). No. 2, Food River. irii For Hale Five milch cows, part Jersey; aNo ahull, " Jersey, Cheap. I). It. Cooper, Ml, Mood, Or. alt For Sale Haled hay at 5MM and $10.0 per ton. Also strHwberry plants for August Bet ting, at Riverside i-aiiu. Thos. Catkins. JltKsit l'hone IU For Hale Good f nitty .njicli cow and 4-vear old buggy horse. F. It. Martin, j-.'ii For Sale Six head Ihtscs. Weight Irom J to 16 J pounds. Well niMtched. JJii G. 1. Woodworth. For Haie-Good gentle horse, weight between FJiki and and good top buggv "I. L Hoggs. J2 ' If you have a watch that others have failed to makegtve satisfaction bring tt to me. T. s. Weekley, thu teweler. J2Hlm For Sale One team of horses, weight 1400 pounds each, well broken, simile or double, y and 12 years old. Good harness and 3'4 Hutn wagou. wide tires, with rack. Fnce 0. Terms. Will take two or three good nnleh eows as part payment. Write to or iuquirn of C. W. lear.ons. Cascade Locks, Ote. jif Hulls nr Service I keep two bulls at my place for service. Any oneVishing the use of same must pay at the time service is rendered Service.?!. 1 also do dehorning at 2,ic pi i head. Kruno Franz North Belmont, an-novl. REAL ESTATE. 1'nrtles wishing to buv lain! in Wind '.ver valley would do well to cull on C. c Wethereil, Cnrson, Wash. v:.Y.:iivi For Sale Klght acres of land, l mik . from llikttil litvur mi lttttmmit ...... I . r. strawberries. tif fruit trees, pnrt. full bearing and part one year; balance iu clover, poUl.tes and black caps ou place. Three room house. i.1k.m4 in...- i.'A.f, ni ii ne. HIIU OlIUT buildings. Call at piaoe for hinder particu lars. J2ri tf I,. J. Mliikins. SHKKUT'S SAU; State of Oregon. limit ty of asco Notice Is hereby given that I will on Mon. uy. the -t(h day of August. . I iy; toe hlghe-t bidder, for ch In hand, all prop erty subject to d-ed, owned by mm-o county, by virtue of the different tax sales In wltneM thereof I have hereunutw mv hanrl thitt lUtti ..f lnlv 11.1,-; 7 Lfc'vi chrisman, J36 Sheriff Wasco County-, Oregon Clarke, the Jeweler 1 'ESSS only a lew more of those splendid 10-aero tracts unsold on the M. H. i'otter larm In Hood Klver valley, near the city. Suitable tor apples and strawberries. Prices are placed below regular rates on similar prop erty in this vicinity. No better apple land can be found. Look nt It personally for tho proof. Write Frank McKarland, ISO Wth St., Vooihtnd, or see iMrs. M, H. Potter on the farm. nilOtf For Sale Only 80 minutes walk from post office, IS acres of good rich land, fine view, living springs on place. Good new hou-e. some laud cleared. All for .81800. Eay terms. Enquire at thlsoltlee. Wanted. Wanted Horse, hai ne-ss and Inch lire wagon. ('. I). Nlckelsen. WSA Wanted A Hjrht. two seated hack in good condition. Address A. N.( care Glacier. Wanted TeaniH to contract hauling ties from Klppa Orchard to odell. AddreB Klppa Orchard t o., Htar Route No. 10. J2tttf Wanted Medium sized far in team. John Lelaud Henderson. alti Wanted Hudrilng to do. 1 will be In Hood Kiver after Aug. 1. Have had several yearn experience. Reference, .Stanton & Kawson or True to Name Nursery. Leave orders at Geo. T. l'rather. KARL 1'KATHKB, JiftaH Wanted In or near Hood River, position with mill or lumber yard by all round lum berman. Kxpcrienc.ed side truck loading foreman, ordi r clerk, exnert talesman and general timber surveyor. Married and do i not gtimhle or drink. Item of references. Ace &!. Address (I. F. Buck, Care Glacier. J19-ay If you want a square deal then deal with T. s. Weekl,y, the Jeweler. All work war ranted. Frices talk. J 3 lm Wanted to Sell or Trade-Two lots. RlxllH) and 10x100, one six-room house and four-room cottage with fiuil on place. Box .UW, Hood River, Oregon. Warned 4 or ft men to clear land at Mosler. Four months' work. Owner will furnish tools or contract work. Address Wm. Wilson-Hie-vem-on, Hosier, iregon. J14-w4 Wanted Gent lemen or ladv with good reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a Mrm of 'OO.UKUX) capital. Salary $1,072 per yearand expenses; salary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address with stamp, Jos. a. Alexander, Hood River, Oregon. June 14. Lost l.o-i Tuesday, .Inly 10, a heavy gold chain brneelet, with heiin aiuiolieil. hinder will ph-a.-e return lo Lenoie Adams and reeeive reward. jiu-al) For Rent fur Knt Krnnt mom, neatly lurnlslied. with hoard: two iirwierred. Mrs. 1). O. "vntrl c.in,:tu stale street. jliaJ I-or rent, lower -tory of (1 rooms and bath, wtih ntodern On provetnenU, free water. In Hlowers Addition Call on Onthank 4 Otten. In Hie county Court or the Htate of Oregon for W asco eoiinty. In the matter or the estate of Robn. J. Tucker, tieeeased. Notice Is hereby iflven lhat under and bv virtue ot section ll:w or Bellinircr A I'olton n l odes and statutes of oreitou, I Khali applv lo the iiImvc loinied c)urt to Krant my resli; natiou from the ottlceof adminiBtrator of the above named estute. and that said application will be hcaid m the above entillerf court at the county court room In The lialles city, w use.) county, Oieiron, on the 17th day of August, ', at the hour of one o'clock p. ni. of said dity. My tlnal account bavin herein been d til v n:cd. notice Is hereby furthur given, that by virtue of sld application and resignation be ini! granted at said time, the final account of said administrator, John II. Krarv, hereinbe fore duly riled, will be heard at the same time and place that said application for resin nation will be heard. All persons Interested In dalrt estate are hereby notified lo apar at wild lime and place (ll show cans.-. If nv there be, why sa.d report, and final account In all reiects. stiould not be allowed, ratined approval and eolillriiied, and srlrt Kxi cutor Im- granted Ins resignation and Ilnal di.sehargeand his lionds. men be wholly exhonorated and release.1. I'at.M at n,,d Klver, oreson, this second day of July, A. D. lm. ., JOHN U. FRARY,