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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
"OOD RIVER GLACIER u jJ ttervlkartrUr ky AU1HUR D. MOK. PaMtthar. tarn t abeortptloa ILM a j HT1IH. THURSDAY. JAN. 31, 1906. Argument of the Opposition. Ilbe Dallea Chronicle, In a column and a half at tide. In opposing (be creation of Cascade county, among olber things, denies tbat tbe Interests of tbia end of Wasco county are ad Terse from tba rest of tbe county. It claims tbat around Tbe Dalies and Dufur they can raise "just a good" applet a Hood River, and tberefore tbe east end of tbe county ia aa much of a fruit country ia tbe Hood Kiver valley. It admits tbat we bave no representation in tbe leg islature or In county atlalrs, claiming it is because tbe Issue of county di- viaion was raised at tbe time of leo- uon. it admits tbat tbe minds of 4 the Wasco county delegation were made up before band, and tbat the " arguments of tbe dlvisionista bad io weight with tbem, and that It was , useless for tbem to confer with tbem. It claims tbat Mr. Jay ne refused to bear their side of the naso two years ao. It denies tbat Senator Wheal don was not present at the conference of tbe Hood River delegation owing to a pretext It denies tbat be was seen on tbe street a few minutes later, and claims tbat the committee lied . aliolously when they said they saw him. It denies tbat theJr opposition to the oieation of tbe new county is ' at tbe dictation of tny boss. Tbe . Chronicle further says: Messrs. Knowles and Heudrlolc were nominated and elected because fot tbeir declared opposition to ooun ' ty division, and tbey know tbat a large majority of the people of the county are strongly opposed to the division, hence while it Is entirely proper for tbem to listen to all tbe uBuweuis put rortu by the able and V Ja-MaaMNIJL-r QAmcrican Gentlemen Dress Shoes FOR MEN Jtmmean YM jady o . Q SHOE W f;AU Cm Price $33.50 Style 6003 A via kid bkicher lacs boot, with patent Isce stayt and bed foxing welted nit, military bed and patent top. Toe AGENTS FOR AMORSIDE CORSETS TEe Paris Fair re Shots -v The Place to Save Money Men's $l.QO and $1.25 Underwear 83c Men's $1.65 Flannel Uederwear $1.25 (UNDERWEAR lifornla Flannel Underwear in thade, heavy weaigbt and a McnV C; -brown wearer. Sold reeularlv at 11.65 the dark (food garment. Kpecial price, the garmen ; $1.25 UNDERWEAR F Men's Worsted Derby Ribbed Underwear, pink or blue colors. Lambedown, natural gray or brown underwear. Odds and ends and broken lots, good assortment of nize i''you come early. SolJ regularly at 1.00 and f I 25. Spe cial price : 83c Children's Shoes Children Shoes in heavy box calf, quilted soles, just the nut? to wear the boy or girl, size 6 to 12. Sold regularly at 1.35. Si-wial $1.23 Children's Hose Children's Fast Black l'l. ton Hose, iinavv ribbed and a (food weaier. Reinforced heel and toe. Trice the pair.. .lOe Children's Caps ante assortment of h.vt,' and girls' caps in all the latest shapes and patterns, prices range from lOc to 45c SB Hen's Shirts Odds and ends of Men's ilrexft sbirts, made from a trood quality of shirting. Sold regularly at 50c. Hpe ial 23c Work Shirts An immense assort ment of Men's work ing shirtK, all colors and sizes. Men's Shirts Men's shirts with soft color attached, in plain or figured white. colored pongee, mo- nair, etc. Men's Shirts Odds and ends and broken lots of men's shirts, valued up to 80c. Special . ..39c Men's Shirts Men's plain or fancy dress sbirts, all the latest and best pat terns, light or tfork shades. Ice Skates ; Klipper Club Ice Skates, made of cast steel, hardened and polished, boiiow ground and sharpened. Hold regularly at f 1.50. Special 73c Men's Handkerchiefs 16x16 inch Men's Silk Hand kerchiefs, hemstiched and have one inch hem, initial em broidered in the corner. Price..-...! :,..25c Tablets Large assortment of school tablets, pen or pencil. Prices range from 4c to 20c '.'.V, J jlmerieani ady SHOE Style 6001 A patent kid button boot, dull upper with seamlea nutep, weked sole, military keel perforated dp. Toe Price 53.00 4 $3.50 - a- wr-jLJtTzrN.'NJLyTTTXJ-rvr--7v " irwnnriimw hwmih i : What Oregon wants at Salem is not so much quantity as quality iu legis lation. It is not tbe number but tbe character ot bis products that gives dhtinotion to a solon. A safe rule in persistent delegation from tbe city of t , ,U 8pp,e Brow,D " if Hood River, yet until tbey are advis tbe P'oduo' " too thick thin tbem ; ed that tbe people whose vo'.ea sent " mU kill tbem. Tbat Is tbe them to tbe legislature bave obanged their views with respect to county di "7. n' tbey oannot consistently favor i V Kaot true that tne'' oon is dictated by any boss, nor is it true that the opposition to county illvi SiS? Pfitloal In nature; the s !. K m tDe '"'payers -wt iud cNBkerii nnrLinn nr rriA nnn feel tbat inasmuch aa for mu wbo wiy they do at Hood River and Hood River knows bow. Journal. Chairman Shontz, of the Isthmian ft . ... ianai commission, bas tendered bis resignation to tbe president, effective at his pleasure but not later thnn AGENTS FOR SIMMONS KID GLOVES NnC3i3riciNOsafjsrosEN March 4. President Roosevelt fin pant. ah. xi i r .. r " f. i . 'T vaiJeJ Laa been a the lesignation with extreme re- ..B,jr Boreu uy ioe oounty In the luotannn. ThBnAn, p i matter nr rnurli om.1 i..lA.. ti I . , . . I sioniwl tn Sudden Death of Everett Hand. The community was shocked Satur day morning to learn of the sudden death of Everett Rand, aged 11 years and 3 mouths, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Rand, at the home of bis grand father, E. L. Smith. Siuce tbe removal of bis parents to Portland, where Mr. Rand la employ, ed in the store of Olds, Woitmuu & King, Everett had been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and finishing bis schooling here. He was becoming m.k ........ i. I - ujuuu cuuuurt ana company tor hi granaparents, and tbe future for him was full of promise. In the past year u jjobbbu uuicKir irom hn. In . n . 1 . . . . . wjr u B uiMu a Biuture, ana ins vorv biuwiu may oave maue linn weaa to Wltnstand tha uuil.Ho,, oft,.,.i. wmcn suaiiped Shontz n. r" . "UMrPeu ' lire-cord without ... VIGS1UDU, Ul LMM l 1 n IPfiflUt, 1. . I r,.,,. . , . - ,,. i ----j uo was taaen .u.oiuUiuuKu jueiropontan company wun a severe uillious attack, after wnion controls tbe Rapid Transit eln." nearty supper, but it was an- lines and many surface lines in New PBtZ1 , f10,' Uiore1ui than hejhad York f"w uLutiBi uuuuy, uemg suu- It """iramiu ni iimes. Friday An occasional huskv. aI.U hni . , " uome, out was feeliuu , lainy well. Xhat uisht he was tnkn teen begaloff at the with f,rin V1 ,eu hHftk Hnnra In !.. U- ' i . H.7 .T. UmUO' "UUipiBlUing . u ,ug uiby. yob wora or i bug uhiu whs an mdapa hut h.. , '..Tn Ple tbat Hood River valley bas mna klnds is "taring them in the 00"1(l bard'y endure it. Dr. Watt was .peen largely, favored by tbe oountv in 1806 00 every coinei. If the house- i" . ' 'uu,Bul an4 uooeeaed ; the buildino n rnA i..,a'',7. wife would nntif, th. . ..... 1V ei,ov u .lne Pala left medi- . . " - nuu uriuUS W III J J ...... cudi it j fcDio puone every time one of those gentry appears, tbey would be takeu care of n a suitable manner. . penae of tbe bnlnnnn nt tha nr.n- that now that Hood Birer is more prosperous it is only right and fair that it should temain with the ooun ty and assist la caring for and sus- taining the large portion of the ooun K, u ..,ts eoo'liern border from wnicn little rerun 11 a li Ani-nA i taxation, but where the matter ol "u" "u oringee is a large expense. be a surprise to the taxpayers of this , aeolon, espeolsUy to those who bave : helped to build so many of them by private aubsoiiDtlon and special tax es, while a t gnardly appropriation was doled out hy the oounty. It will . te a surprise to the taxpayers of tbe . city. pf Hood Kiver, wbo are annually Paying a three mill tax for oounty road purposes and not receiving one cent of tbe money In return. It will uoaaurpriBe to hear how well the roads are taken care of, wheu it is known that tbe east aide grade out aide of the city limits has been in uoh a dangerous condition foi a month that it is piaotioally dosed to . .trafflo and our resident commissioner . bas made - Hinao jw ti . 1 1 v . . . unuea Htates Senator RusseJl A. njger aiea January 24 at his home in Washington from heart disease, fiom which he had suffered for some time. lue end came suddenly. He had at tended the senate regularly. Ill health had caused him to deoline to enter the race for teeleotlon and William Alden Smilb was elected to succeed him on March 4. The Dalles Optimist A ' be 8ivea la 0888 ot renewal ui me mi a. a, nut it was apparently not needed, aa hn desire to sleeo. and tlm furr.ilo ed. He was beard to cnt nn mma twice shortly Bfter that, and thtu went to sh ep. When the family aro,e be was sle tiIiid nninr.lv unA m... .. .1 d'BtuMed. Dr. Watt called at 9:31 and he naa uminrfiiitlv in n nufum and all th - . r w vuo uiuij hie was oer. Mr. Smith nam i,n, shortly before noon, and upon en quiring, was told that t.h hr, still sleeping. Thinkimr r.lmt if. time he should awaken. Mra M.i.iH, went up to his room and discovered that he had passed away. urn. watt and lirna na You Have You Lost Your Phone Directory? THE BOOK IS ALWAYS MISPLACED At the Williams Pharmacy can get the handiest Directory to Hood River ever put out at actual cost 85c, or given away with $5.00 cash purchases as long as they last. ...HALL & ESSON, Prescription Specialists.. W. B. STROWBRIDGE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Keisdence next to Second Hand Store REAL ESTATE. KorSale or Trade-Town property, houne and four lots, for apple land. Odell property preferred. Kuquire li. H, Mahaney. Ji72m MISCELLANEOUS. .ww'T1.111.'11"1 Hr W1 on the ground atgl.OU rick. ir Is dry, pine partly sea soiled. Lee U. IStroDK, Odell, R. t.ii. No. 1 Wood for Sale V ne wood, 1(1 la?e ordi rs at M. J. Krnnk'H. Inch length. J17-fH Kor aale Cream separator and miich cows John V autbrles, Ml. llood, Ore. jn.f? .8';i'trA y"Vn ,n,ra- Standard bred, weiijht, 10(10 poiiiKlH. Price S135. A. M. Blowl ei"- J17.Q4 Dukes Valley. J17-I14 Hay for sale. J. o'Oonn r, For Male oak and nr wood. Epping. Phone r anner.s, 1278. Apply to J. A. Jl0j;u For Nule.-A single barrel, l gauge shot gun, almost new. A bareain at ftr. mi iw. cert roller organ wild records. Price 16.00. jiu-.u. Lt. i. strong, odell. R. F. D. No. 1 II t , nnn,1 .... M...-' . T,I . WOtBBOOU iuuua iiu a LimiH. Mini l r ia rhom x . : : i i -wUU.u oiauo tKiubi uouaiiiau u "um congoHtlon of the bruin in Uouma laat week, with the question 8 oonvulaion. This ia an acute form n oapitala, "Who put up the moiW .""f,, v i?Bl '! ue,n8 met oc forBourne'aoarnnnn? h pM. r""."."1 ' 'uoun not oen lesuJt- Thn RnonPil ' tfitnnnrArf Iw nauuuhu n.ii i. t . I hamn a ,..i..ni,.,i .... ' . -r-r -v uuiiij it, UUU1U DA I w uujttlUHI UUHH. WOUid Ilk A tn XUB UBWa WHR hmkan f rt M... .n rt i . -l. v.vuuu iu tun ill i v Jixea peimanently. It will be a aur- who is putting up the monevfor 10 1 ?rnd, and thoy airived ou the Mr. Bennett to fluht Mr, Bourne?- rR,n- f.he Bad 8ff8ir oaBionally, thoiiKh iur raiauy. "own wbb uruaen 10 toe prtae to tbe people of the Mount llood section, who have had to build most of tholr bridges by private sub scription, and do muoh of their road work in thej same way. We believe their aorrow is siuoere, however, when mcy view with alarm the rapidly growing wealth of this part of the oounty, when the taxes can be rapid ly increased until we will pay the largest share of the taxes of the ooun- f an1 I. .. . l .. t4". u uu vjioe in tne manner in whloh this mouey shall be spent. Ah t there's the rub. Arlington Record. uuyers wbo paid 12.25 a box for Llood Elver Newtowns, bought the beat grade of Rogue Rivers for 11.65 It t nugue mver is one fit the places wnere tney raise "just as good" ap ples as Hood River, to hear them tell it. oast a gloom over tbe oumrauuity and sympathy is expressed upon ail sides ui iud uruiccnri ones. ue tunerai was tin il nt. fha u,;n, residence Mon inv Brf0.nr iiuui inuies or tne deoensed were ul lowed to attend, one of the rooms d is- '"K or mat puipose, and tbey ..v.w tuulD IU M I 1 1 1 1 I V tiUT'Q Mi n, .,,! iii.ji j . 7.7 ""' uu uruurioge omoiaterl. Dr. Eliot oaptised Kverett. and is nn .,1,1 who The bill to oreate Cascade oounty was Introduced in the senate Tuesday by Smith, of Marion oounty, aud is S. B. No. 148. This is tba only bill in which Hood River is intorested. as looai matter. SenatorWhealrlnn.it . " a " Prospects of winter. Kepresentatlve Connels has offered a bill that provides for turning into the oounty treasury of the different oountiee such fees as may be collect- u,- any ana an county ollioers in tne preparation of abstracts of title. im small amount of wood that is oeing cut in the valley this wintr mill . . . . . I ."y "... um Bo ur nowaras suDDlvincr th Mmith nr rai h.,ii it hom A . " " ranKion uoujnuu. ami inarn 9ml 1 .. t . t ' 11 ...un ui me lamuy, expected to l e present, but was unable tn DBr hnra h7 7. r lDe at)lay traiiiB. The u"' -uurilll7fl u-ntA niui.n n.,.i elaborate Iho itrrangemeuts wore in charge of S. K. Bartmess, aud the pall bearers were Roger Moe, Klwood buckey, Howard Hartley, Fred Bell. Raymond F.arlu mwi ai,. ' ifie runeral services were opened with a song by Miss Hartley. xiid remains we. a inrrr,i i n... a fuel shottge are here good j next Hood River Newtowna gold in I.nn. don for 11.12 a box more than Call. A Curd. To all thriso tears with our own, to the kind friends at Frankton hn ...m ..u, .omim-ii tne aeen snnir is said, intends to introduce a bill for a uormal school, to be Jooated at Hood River. Tbia bill has not been asked for by Hood River, and its iin troductlcn by Wbealdon is evidently ,orn Newtowns sold the same day, to 1 the '"ads and around the , bur?nJ for the puipose of making enemiee 'ne mm buyer. linour private cemetery, and to ior UQod Klver among those who . - would oppose such a maH .L.tewuer81 W" marshal Wd a month and tbe night watchman bill. It would be follv for Ilonri hi. !r' Dut the buiness men contribute Kinirof ill Congh Medicines. Mr. 1!, G.Cusn. mail carrier nt Pi.i,. ' . - . . . f. i 1 1J VR!r! wonn., who has beeh in the U h. Service for about sixtpfn win 'H'e have tried many cough medicines km croup, Dut (Jhamberlain's Cough Remedy is king o( all and one to be re lied upon every time. We also find it ucbi retiietiy ror coughs and colds, volutin resuiis ana leaving no uan auer ettects." . For sale by Keir & Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm January 14, a eirl. lo Mr. and Mrs. Robt. January a girl. To Mr. aud Mrs, January 4. a girl. lo Mr. aud Mrs. Bernie January 24, a girl. To Mi. and Mrs. John H January 27, a boy. io Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Kessi, Janu ary 11, a girl. B. J. Wm. L. Sanborn, Wilmot, Bonner, Phelps, Hicks, to ask for two such imnr.n " " montD t0 er's salary measures at the same time, and while nu. t "..... , 7. any additional educational facilities, Um.ng IIl OTJSl, or other Improvement, would be a PWPril,e r children, no opiates or nice thing, the people would much J?18on ' any character, conforms to rather see a court house here than a l'!wiT i ma ,ot N,io" 1'nre normal anhnol hi,,,l 1 ' i'!.J . Juno 30, HKKi. For wMwuiuji, o-uo uiiiiviuuii. v nooninar inn.rii i would have no show of passing if In- P'" Coughs and Cold by gently moving eaon and everv nun u-hr. ,.,.. .. wth precious svmnuthir ....i... .In.!.. . 7 ' nortlHLHUCe """' uur oereavenieut. we Bvtn,i tbe sinceie thauks of stricken hearts. iur. ana Mrs. .1. K. Kand. Mr. ami M, I.' i Hood River Jan. 30 1907.' ' J , - iruuuoea, ana our people should not oe misiea as to its purpose. There should be no endorsement from llood River of the bill, but our whole at tention and influence should be cen tered on the Cascade oounty measure. tne bowels. Guaranteed. reirot tass, Druggists.. Sold by Card of Thank. ttv 1 . e aesire to express our sincere 1,0 one ana all of our good neighbors who were with us New lears morning and worked so hard to . uur oeuar ana wood shed when our bouse burned : nln tnr th ..... - - - - -' iuau v roras or sympathy which ha oome to as from our fri Allrla in f valley and elsewhere. Mrs. Wm. Soobee and family. A Willamette valley nurseryman was in llood River a few days aeo kind words of svmrmth. anlllrt.. I. T i- . . I 4. . - no, ia cis argument in fa vor of the quality of his stock, he said that tbe Willamette valiey could raise apples "just aa good" as Hood Rivei, but thit the peoplejdown there were slow and behind tbe times. Tbe pbspaotive buyer remarked that if the people were of that kind, peihaps the.treea possessed tbe same qualifica tion, and he did not buy. Cnt this out and tako ft to Keir A ( ass s drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlains Htomach and Liver tablets. Thean tahlut. f : .. to pais, being earner to take and more pleasant in effect. Th.-v correct dis orders of the Btomach, liver and bowels. Keir & Cass. 1-onjr Tenueasee Fight. For twentv venra v i He 1h, Tenn., foneht nasal ratrPi, writes :"The swelling ...,.i ' IC side my nose wag fearful, till I Ih,, applying Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore surlace: tl.ia panA ti. . r,?fn ?,we'llK to dinappoar, never to re A - .st k"1 1,1 t'"istence. 5o at Chas. N. Clarke. Druggist. Carrie Nation. certainly smashed a hole in the bar rooms of Kansas, but Ballard's Hore hound Syrup has smashed all ramrH. .. a cure for coughs, bronhitis, influenca and all pulmonary diseases. T. CVH , ioiioii, rvansas, writes: "I bave never ound a med icinn that wmiM mm a fouh 80 quicklv as Ballarrl'a H.. 'm'i'i'1 Svru''- nave UBe1 11 for years." NOTICE OF FINAL BETTl.EMEJlT i, Jfif iht.rfby f 1 ven that lhe ondenilgned has i u v tiled her final account and report u mtmlnlrtratrlx of ilia u...rn,. i d..e..M,.,i i.,..rii;":.r:,rj .,:viori gon. and that the Judge of said oourt bat fixed l- riday, the eighth day of March. 107. at n o iiK-K a. M. oraald day, aa the time, and tli Si' i, yn,li,irt 7.7,m ,n lhe county oourt houae u l 1)Rl ,'s 'ly. Oregon, aa tbe plaoo for h -Hring wild flnal account and report. All Ih'isoiin Inierf sled In nald el-ate am hereby notified to apih-ar at nald time and plaoe, and "how cause li" any there be, why said account and re port ahould nolln all things be allowed, rat l fled, approved and confirmed, and rwla iidmlmstratrix dlajharged, and her bonds man pxhnnorated. Hated Hood Kivor, Oregon, this SOth day of .lam.Hi-v W07. :)KA nfcl,US KLAUb. Adiiilnisiralrlx of tba eslala ol Koba J. 1 ticker, Deceased. John uland Henderson, attorney for said Don't be a Knocker Come Buy a Rocker Upholstered Rockers Sewing Rockers Willow Rockers Read of Reeds and Bamboo Stuff We have never seen any household that had too many comfortable, chairs. We have a fine assortment and would be pleased to, show them. See our display of Reed and Bamboo Furniture -.NEW GOODS AND LATEST DESIGNS... S. E BARTMESS. For Male 3 horses, fresh milch fnw A hsow young cattle, (food mountnin back. 1 brand new wavon. l owum s...rutn. zz i r i , , . . '-i'wst una, tlUIIU "mi ifc. r, u, j.o, i. J17 KKKK WOOD-W1U give pine sapling for wotKUor the cutting, u. Heurichi. J17 For Sale-Onc-half dozen fancy Brown Leg horn cockerels. Birds fmm prize Uklng pens. Best laying strains. J. L. Carter, 1-hone. m Wanted. liuggins. vHl! w"'",rt-'' do general honsework. rermanent emnloi nieut. Annlv u I. H J31-H17. " A. Johnsen, R jan2a Wanted Good cows by W. r . l. .No. 2. Wanted A second Imn Slnte miiliHr and price. A. T sier, Oregon. subsoil low. Baetbarn, Mo-JS4.fH v anted A responsible party to clear about urrnaru iana in eight Address l laud, Ore. L. House 280' Hood River. Park street, Port-J17-H Hijod River alley Restaurant and Bakery combined, on the Heights, next door to 1 weedy . M alsat all hours from ISc up. Mrs. M. U. Stutu. J10-31 Wanted. -Bids will be received nntil ten days from date for 90 cords of 4-foot fir wood 1. 11. V aughn, (School district o. 8. Wanted Gentleman nr lnriv with rnrH rr. ereuce to travel by rail or with a rig lor a linn of fcwi.ooo capital. Salary 81,072 per year anil expenses, salary paid weekly and ex penses advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Hood lliver, Ore, Wanted- partiesto cut liO ricks ot wood. Mouse on place In which cutters can live Wanted-A woman as housekeeper. No hard work and will be helped with washing. Willing to pay 810 a month and board the year around. John W. Jones. Rhone K87. J.uj.'li w antea-At t'ot tage Hospital, Hood River girls over tweniv v.ri ri . ..... Apply in person or by letter to Miss Grace "pt- or Aooie j. Mills, Matron. jan23 Btraved lied helfor fair Dwi m n.k. h'' i J!lh ei""M Sfllt 'l"rter circle, A on right ftrnLlbrHl w'ir'i ,ot Information for Its return. Mrs. A. Mobr. im-ji - j w " Lost and Found S. E. BARTMESS, LICENSED Undertaker and Embalmer. FOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON German Coach Stallion Montour the imported Ol.lenl.nrg Kiver toai-lt Horse company, will lm on llmmLu Utf' Gall'Kn' ;h" v'lieii, until furtjipp nt i.. weighs 15(H) pounds, of superb stvlo an j31t( NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , "W'U'T."1 "f ,he Interior, Land Offlo at I he Dalles, Oregon, January 22, W07. J ",HI hereby given that . AUGl aT C.HAGEMAN, ! f Mt. llood, Oregon, has Hied notlo of hla v i v mini, TIB NO. UlltA, niHdtf Uw. W, Here is Your Chance to buy land and make the crops pay for - it. conformation. Jersoy Cattle for Salo One bull, t hree v..ui.l .. eighteen months old, ft, ',),,- hu .r' months old. smim t ,V..unibelr 'n old. 110.0.) One heifeV one'm.inVh old'T,V;r LI-,"01'"1. ow Karmn-hone". NW '4N'4 of section 26, township tlouth ., W. M., and tbat aaVl o "l be made hetnrs u.,.. .."i K.wlver.at The Dallea, Oregon, March 1. He llniniM it... li i. .in- HiiHiwing wnnosaea m nmv his continuous residence i Vw V..1 '"" VI! 0orge P. Weygandt. W. weygandt. Henry . OrolT mnd Jol sepl, J. J24 fi8 mors sti, rm. l'hone Inrl Joseph A. WILSON ANENT FOR Wire Wound Wooden Water Pipe 40 acres. 15 Beret cleared reaiiv far liomestri Kntrv ! tje". BalancB nurllv 1mpi,I t ruvi KOI, for the 8Seu' ' " r "J . " " & Tana' iwncrre. acres cleared readv for treea. Balance partly cleared. $4,000. 40 acres, including valuable water power. fS.OOO. '10 acres, including valuable water power. 2.000. . ah mis land is within five miles of t-own on ramus ol Hood Kiver under the iut.cn, sheltered trota wind, liicli soil for apples, early berries or hay. Two or more tracts can be sild together or farther subdivided. .Kasy terms and long time given. , -Enquire of DR. J. F. WATT. For Sale For 8ale-I have tbe agency for th i. Sprayer, and also taking order, tn, Kagm sulphur solution sprang rn.?e, a? "?," me your orders. O. i,. WtSfdCr b nata n,n neJ? T e8 . purse ""ntain'ng some this oftice and paying for ad. jio-31 CanT?hTrt.C!?!i? nihf"ldered blanket. 10-31 lhts;ofllce by paying for ad. weeks oi,,'V;VOW a1d cnlf- Calf Bb"h toar fe L nthr,l,!l'1 p"r an(l rowluek on me rigtit hip. tio white and man hut ri!ilUe' e hornTObnrkeUn oir. UttnercHi, hav. uuma ..i i Paul Atlhert Mt llii...i n.f. yn3 1 " uiiarges. '-,icj J3J-ni7 npoa and enltlva. Urotl, all ot Mt. Hood, Oregon itog later. HOUSES FOR SALEi Horses Kor Sale Six head three year old past fimr In sue: weiirli tisn t.i !:, t nr.. era, White Balmon. ' da'fT EXECUTRIX NOTICK and all persons hsvtn, piafnr rT"1''. estate are hereby n",t H?d to D?eV,f, V 8,1111 tonic, duly verified at ?.PI.T " lhe"ne Jayne, InW hV, X?.!', , A' months from the H.i.;.tT!' within six ort his notice. nnl Publication Late of first publication January n idot Exeenfrl. or ih- .... A.M.AN l,A H KXKY. ceased. - "uca Henry, de. fit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DZeri',1,fi,U i ,,,e Interior, Land Office at i he Dalles, Oregon, January '24, iW. Notice is hereby given that HAI.PH J. JAUVIS Sirims?' '.'.!8,;,l",!? vlL Hmesa,reaTnftr? N KUof ZU, .,r. V ' ""rr for the He names the following witnesses to nrova T. W. Cnlhreath, li. W. Caldwell Fr.nV '"' Hoadf'of HRood W1m7 MICHAEL T. JIT ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice ts hereby iiB o en o; vt aaco county, Oregon, annotntert , k nilnistratriT thL.."'."rrc!nlea n he deceased T, ?Z "ll?m H. I -r..- ... urinin. imv iid Of fl(l. 1. against said estate ire herehv J 9 wii.iiii ia ruonrns rrrnn the iin. ,i ,r 5 publication of this not ! ol tne rM NOtAN, Reeister NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION Department of the Interior, United State. Und oitice. The Dalles, Ore'., Police is hereby given that HILDRETH B. SNYDER, of .Mosier, Oregon, has filed im.,. . .'" sei-t,on 4, lownshln I n..ni. '"IIKf II r... W 1 u.l of first publication' Jannary 17, isrr Date Aiiniin:stratr ix or the estate rV. ""j Bond, deceased. of j'fi' his con i , . : " witneaeea to ti..., .j . '"reuce nn tinn of i ".. "T""' opto andcnltlva. Alhett Norder j ',h V NlTnt VU 'oan i2tf23 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register, " rove