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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1907)
HCOD filVER OLAOiER, TlIOKdDAY, MAY S3, 1907 Three CANNOT HANDLE SPRAY MATERIAL s.Um, d.- Uiocera and otbei mer I'hn'itri, in'ciirJitiK o aa oploioo ren ilt'I'lM. I V Athimutf llAnaKal n.A.J luvt' uu riclit under the la nuJ li.v the I ;-t egiature to bave in iton or to cli,p'i!ta poisons, such at arsenic nil.! otlier preparations containing I'diHina tucQ as are used in spraying lurniiiitts recoinnienaea bj fruit In tfpt'ctiri. Xh'ri 1 ; i t, iou was given in answer to a ti'icry irmn Iteputy Ulstriot Attor ney c. L. Mc.Nnry, of this city, who Mt?.l tt, t ti;-r;. imd been ,no dispo hit inn t ; n i.,1,) the law on the part it imvm , iiii.l tn.it unlicensed mer chant win! ii!u now eelling poison woiiM de-.-i-.-i if Uicy were notified that their 1 ft was unlawful. 1'he opinion " vVhil.i tin' net ia evidently aimed at oin' iih Mul poisonous oompounds i.n.M ti r ir..', urine, the legislature ev idently rcm.-nlered the bandling of mi.i:i'M t, 10 diOKetoua aud detrl iiiiMitnl tit tin public health aud enact ol I lii ht a! nte uuder consideration by virtiu Hi it.M ki1Io powers of the state umt con. i.lcHHl that limiting theman uliiciiinni; ml gulling ot any drug or clKMiiicnl dt a poisonous nature to r.'t;i.-t.'!'.' 1 pharniaoigta wag a protec tion to I he publio as auob persona are Hiipi'iiHril tu have knowledge and skill in liiiinllini; i-iich artiolea that ordiua ry Krru'i'iyM i'ii oud other dealera of liku rliiiiin ttr do not possess, and theti'i'if) i twitting the sale of poi-nun- by ii ibtored pharmacists outy u iiH i tin 1 r-t protection which could lie l'i . I'M th'i 1'iierai publio in their USI'. '' .U'er citing several cases the attor iicv x iii iiil snys: "I urn 1 1 the opinion that only reg ihtciiMi Imrmaoists are authorized undor ttm law to have in stock and iisM'ii-i poisons, although such poi mm in n v in' ui,e for other than medi cinal t'urpfiscrt. " l!i't:iT 1'hone service Assured. J. 11. i'hutcbet, division supren tcMulent of the PaoiUo States Tele phone and Telegraph company, ot Portland, was in Hood Kiver Iburs day looking after the interests of their company. Mr. Thatcher stated Unit : new "common battery" system h i I I ren on file in their office a San 1'r.iinMsoo for the past 18 months, anil as .-.mm an possible tbey will be Kin I i in.-l.ill the new system. 11 ti htnUil that the earthquake and ii i'm iii Snu 1'iuiioiBOO had thrown them ho ia.- lii'l.in'l with their work that it whh uluiusl inipossiule to get caught up h.i i ii. I he heavy losses in Port litml i . i -1. v. i titor on acount of the ice Hint ;-lrtt atorm also threw them far Icliini! vith their work, and at the proHi nt. tii..u it is impossible to get workim n inmitfli to meet the Increps ilfiimiuiH upon the company, lie hi hi htiiti t) t hut the factories are near ly ii your behind with their orders for .-ill'! ii.M, anil that publio utilities ot cveiy clmractur are not able to keep I;tco with the apid growth of the northwest. This is e peoially true of tht! t.i'h'phoiie service. Heaaid: "itn people who are settling in this con n 1 1 y are a cltss wio have bad the iiilvunl;in'8 at modern conveniences in the eiiKtern f.lnteB, and as soon as tbey in rive hero and settle down tbey ap ply for telephone service, and the ap plications am coming in faster than we ciiii K'-t workmen to supply them, 1 1 iv,'. in it Hood Kiver will he looked h; tor at once, and 1 am satisfied that h-i i on n aa we get our new service in htullmi the people will be gieatly pint 'nl with it. We will get out a lipiv ilirectoiy. exclusively for - this city. It ia out full purpose to give you I i,i: r i4 service possible. Our iliviii 'i chief operator will be here at mice noil plane the present servioa in in I o.-t conditiou, while we are at woik ii :ti.lnng thu new." Vlebnites 57th Birthday. Miv. M. II. Nickelsen, of Belmont, eeloiiriiii'd bur 67th birthday last Ihiir.iduy at her borne by inviting all ol' In i- rand-children to be present to spi'tiil the titteruoou. Shortly after the noon repast 13 of tbe little folks atheicd li'K'ither and went to the homo oC their grandmamma to enjoy the afternoon. Each of the folks brought an appiopriate gift aa a tok en of '-!m-:ii aud love, 'ibe day was i-pcnt in amusements, and at the con clusion of the convivial hours a very dainty lunch was served. The little lul l went home feeling that grandma -a . about the best person on earth. 1 he "Onion Special." A train to be known aa tbe "Onion Special" n ill be run on tbe Interna tional , (ireut Northern railroad in order to move the onion crop from the Lnrudi) section in Texas to the northern niaiket. A conaeivative es timate oi this year's orop baa been Placed ;,t 10 solid trainloads. This Hounds weird, but the time will come when our apple crop will far exoeed this. Hood Kiver Apples Barred. M. O. Lownsdale bas issued an open letter to tbe fruit growera of tbe Wil lamette valley in which he proposes the holdiug ot an apple abow for tbe growers of tbe valley this year. We are exceeding sorry that we are not permitHed to enter the competitive race. We took nearly everything in M-i.t at ttie great vpple exhlbtion in l'oitliind last fall, and we are anxious to p-t another cilp at brother Lovns dale's ".luft us good as bood Kiver" propoKiliou. Well, we are not eelflsh. We hen l;y invite our brother to be pros', nt i t our apple fair next fall. We wi!l Record him tbe bwt position iu the partition. The Hallos dim s Down to Defeat. Tie Dullesi high school debaters went out to Piineville last Wednesday to oii'mod with the sage brush lada in ii con! ciitive debate Tbey left their home town on their southward jour nov wiih great hopes and assuranct ct "victory. We infer from the account of the contett given by Tbe Dalles Chrruicle that their defeat at tbe hands of the Prlnevllle bigb school was orfii inoie sweepiog tban their detent I the Hood Kiver team. It is evi lent that they cau play ball, but wIihii it cuu.ei to a mental contest they are completely outclassed. Paul Treibcr Promoted. A change lias been made in the per Hone! ot tbe express and baggage de pattment of tbe local offloe. Carl Koaa who has been serving the company in the rapneitv of express agent and bnggngpimn, has gone into business for himself, and Paul lieiber has been piotnoted to tbe position oi ngent in these departments. Carl has made a most efficient and obliging otiici.il. Red we are sorry to aei bim nvo this plice of publio busioesa Ilowovcr, we are more tban pleaaed to see l'a'd receive the promotion from the freight department where be bas bee i on-! l'l.ve.i for a long time. Paul will make good. Kew t'tra Takes Paastsslti. C. P. Ross and W. G. Graham have purchased tbe confectionery basineea formerly conducted by Geo. T. Pra- tber. Iheee two young men have bad considerable experience In business and have always won oat. They are well and favorably known to us all, and we predict for them successful business careei in tleir venture. It is tbeir puipose to carry a foil and oomplete line ot all that paitains to their business. Ibelr ice cream par. lors bave recently been lepapered and remodeled, and tbey are now ready to serve you with tbe icy delloaoiea of the seaaon. European Apple Ilea Here. Messis. Simons and Sbuttleworth, who are probably tbe laigest dealers In tbe American apple prodaot la England, are in New York eity. la an interview by tbe representatives of tbe Fro.it Trad Journal and Prodooa Keoord tbey atute that the bandling ot tbe American orop the past seaaon baa been very profitable. Tbey say tbo chief things are to raise tbe right kind ot fruit, pack it property and place It In tbe bands ot good nrms. Local Strawberries Arrivlnr. Strawberries are now to be bad in the local market. S. Z. Zeigler. ot the Washington aide, brought over tbe first orate last llhuraday, and H. L. Goodrich, of Hood Kiver. brought in berries for market on Friday. Tbe berries were taken to Wood k Smith Bros and wero soon distributed to their hungry customers The berries this year will be of a tine grade and quality and tbo entire ouptut will And a ready market at profitable maigina. Uood Words for Chamberlain's Conga Kemedy. People everywhere take pleaanre in testifying to tbe good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Kenedy. Mrs. Edward Phillips, of Barolay, Md., writea: "I wish to tell you that 1 can recommend Cbamberlain'a Cough Kemedy. iy little girl. Catherine, who ia two years old, baa been taking tbia remedy whenever she baa had a cold aiuoe 1 contracted a dreadful oold myself, but 1 took Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy and was soon as well as ever." Ibis remedy ia for sale by Kelr & Cass. Notice. IT To the stockholders of the Farmers Irrigating Co. In order that the manager (A.. U. Staten) may devote bis whole time to tbe construction and improvement ot the upper ditob the gaugers, Wm. A. Eby, of tbe west aide, and T. F. Jobnson, of tbe east side, are author Ized to transaot all business necessa ry to tbe proper dividing of tbe water to stockholders. All oomplaints must be made to the aauger and it they are unable to adjust tbe same notify tbe president of the board of directoir. By order of tbe board of directors. m. a. Mckelsen, seo'y. ORDER TO SELL REALTY In the County court of tbe county of Wasoo In the Mute or Oregon. In the matter ot the guar- 1 Order to show ainnsnip or Arinur ls- cause, on ap- terFoNH, an Inmne mln- plication of or, by Phoebe Kons.Uuar- Uuardlan to a Ian. sell realty. In the name of the State Oregon. It annearlnc to tbta court from the petition this day filed by Phoebe Fobs, guardian of the person ana en tale or Arinur LHier rue, an limn no minor, duly appointed by order of of her said ward in the real estate described in Raid petition, to-wit: Beginning at one-fourth section corner on the west line of section thirty-one (31) In town ship three, north of range eleven euat of tbe Willamette meridian, thence south along tbe section line seven and sixty-eight hundredths chains 17. (is cha.) to the center nf the county road, thence sou in 12" east nve cnaina ana ninetv-flve links (f.U6 clis.1. thence south 1 en.nl twochalns ninety-three and one half links (2.83 cba.), thenoe south 86 east two chains seventy-seven links (g.77 cba ), thence nortb 2886" east two chains fifty-seven links ('2.57 clis.), to an oak stake and the beginning point for the land hereby conveyed, thence run east 10 chains (10 cha ), tbenoe south 26 east ten chains (10 chs), thence west seven chains (7 chs.), more or less, to the center of tbe county road, thenoe northwesterly np the center of the county road twelve cnaina twenty-tnree units (iz.2), more or less 10 a point fifty (50) links west ol the beginning, i hence east to the point ol beginning. containing eight and one-half (830 acres, more or less, situate in the county of Wasco and Slate of Oregon; ana it appearing to ine court that It Is for the best Interests of said ward and necessary that said real estate should lie sold, It Ib le-reby ordered that the next to kin of the said ward, and all persons Interested in said estate, appear before this court on the Bthdayof June, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe court room of this court, at the city of Tbe Dalies. In the county of Wasoo, state or Ore. gon, tben and there to show cause, If any mere De, wny an oruer suouiu not oe grauiea for the sale of said real estate. It Is further ordered that a copy of this or der be published at least once a week for three snooessi ve weeks andfour Inaei t ons next preceding the date set for said hearing, In the "Hood Kiver Glacier," a weekly news. fiaper of general circulation, published week, v In said county and State, and that a copy of said order be served personally on said Artnur iiesier ross, ana aiso on J. r. ihi. breath, superintendent of the State Insane Asylum, ten days before tbe bearing of said petition. Tbe first Issue and publication of wblcb n tloe Is dated tbe Utli day of May, 1007. Ordered this M day or nay, , Signed, A. K. LAKE, m5-30 County Judge. NOTICE Of FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given thattheuodeislgned, as executor of the last wlll.of Louis S. Khoades. deceased, a as filed his final aocount as such executor In the county court of tbe state of Oregon, lor Wssoo county, and that tbe Judge of said court has appointed Monday, May 27th, at tbe hour of 2 o'clock p. m. aauhe time aud the oounty court room at Tbe Dalles, In said Wascocounty, as tbe place, for hearing objections to said final account, and for the settlement thereof. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notlfie I to appear at said time and nlsce and show cause, if any tbey bave. why avid account should not be approved. Dated at iiooa Kiver, Oregon, April in, iwi. . 1 II 111-, I , T.-U Executor of last will of Louis 8. Khoades, de- ceasea. Tho Publisher's Claims Sustainod United Statu Court or Claims The Publishers of Webs tar's Intavaatlanaa tXcUeaary allege that it " is. In fad,the popu. lar Unabridged thoroughly re-edited in every detail, and vastly enriched In every part, with tbe purpose of adapting It to meet the larger and severer requirements of another fenera tion." We are of the opinion that this allegation moat clearly and accurately describes the work that nas Deen accomplished ana tat result that has been reached. The IHctlonarv. as It now stands, has been thoroughly re edited in every detail, has been corrected in every part, and is admirably adapted to meet tee larger ana severer requirement oi a generation which demands more of popular philological knowledge than any generation that the world has ever contained. It is Derbaoa needless to add that we refer to the dictionary in our Judicial work as of the highest authority in accuracy of defini tion; ana mat in me luuireas in toe past It will be tbe source of constant reference. a , CHARLX8 O. HOTT, Ckiaf Jasttsal' JOHM DAVIS. " CRABLSB HQWaT 27m oboe reert to WTJiSTXK8 hTf RNTIOHAL. DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (the highest award ) was siren to the Interna. tional at the World's Fair, SULoula. GET THE LATEST UD BEST Foa Q bt Interested ner specimen page, tentfrt. & & & MERRIAM 00i avaLisHias, SPRINGFIELD, MAM. HOUSE Moth Balls Soaps, Sponges, Disinfectant Solution; Sulphur in pacKages Largest Line of Fresh Driii. and Drug We Deliver Phone lOOl DeWitt's Caibolized Witch Hazel aalve doea not merely beal on tbe surface; it penetrates tbe pores and romptly relieves pain, oa lined by oils, burns, scalds, outs and skin diseases. It ia especially good for piles. Beware of imitations, bold by Kelr & Cass. Stop rnrablln if yon suffer from rheumatism or pains, for rJalard's Snow Liuiment will bring quiok reiiet. 11 is a sure oare lor sprains, rneumatism. con tracted muscles and all pains and witbin tbe reach of all. 1'r'ce 'ijo, 50c, CI. C. K. Smith, l'enaha, l'ex., writes: 1 bave used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for years and bave found It a fine remedy for all pains and aobes. 1 recommend it toi pains in tbe chest. unas. i. uiarge. The Clinrchfg Methodist Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 8 p.m. Sabbath school 10 a. m.; hp- wortn L, iue p. ra. rrayer nieeuntt Thrrsda evening. All cordially invit ed. W. C. Evans, pastor. Enisconal services at 11 a. m. the third Sunday in each month, conducted bv Archdeacon H. D. Chambers. Sun day School every Sundaj at 10 a. tu. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.j preaching, ii a. m.; x. r. j. 15 p. m.; preaching, 8:(K) p. m. Trarer meeting at 8 . in. Wednesday. Junior Socit'y Saturday tit 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these ser 'es. Pastor, J. W. Sprecher. Christian Church Preaching services at K. of P. Hull each Sunday evening and at 11 a. ni. each first and third Sun day, and at Odd I at 11:30 a. m. each second and fourth Nimiay. hunuay school at 10 a. in. and Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. ni. each Sunday at K.of P. Hall. Cordial invitation to the puplic. VV. A. Wood, Minister. Baptist church Sunday school 9:60 eaohSouday. PreaohinR ll'a. m. and 9 :00 p. m. ; mil week Prayer service at 9 p. m. Wednesday evening Kev. J. H. Molifici, I'astor Riverside Ccngregatioual Churoh, W. C Oilmore, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 p. m. Belmont M. E. Church. H. 0. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Class meeting at 11 m. ; hpworth league 7 p. m. : preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m.; Prayer meet ing Thursday r.M p. m. services at Pine j rove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d bunuays at 11 a. m. trapper. 1st and 3d bundays at 3 :30 ; Sunday school at 2 :30. Mount Hood. The 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. ; Sundav school at 10 a. m. Catholic Church Regular servicse very Sunday. An court (Trips eoatalniaf apUtes constl aU tka Mwala. Bn'i Laxativa Honev anl Tar awves tht kowalt ant aoaUins aa opiates. KIER & CASS. Druggist SNOW & Blacksmiths and Special attention given Grubbing Tools 'Celltrasa, I WhMplna I Cass, tie. I No Oplataa, 1 Color ms to 1 1 National Para I I rwo and I Proii taw. J I EXPERT HORSESHOERS OC WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF 1 tfiA a. - e r j 0. 0 mum oi joaa, lYiunaie or roiasn AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TO US DIRECT FOR W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME 0 AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS R STRANAHAN & CLARK 0 Hood, River, Oregon J DOC CLEANING Cloride of Uiirie : - . -Formaldehyde Fumigators, Bed Bug Destroyer, WILLIAMSfPHARMACY The House" of Drug Staples HALL M ESwSON Prescription Specialists The Fashion Stables have installed nn electric power clipping nutcliine and erooniintr bruslu.and are prepared to clip horses. Bring in your horses. . . i' BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 1. 10 acres suburban 'projierty, lays fine, all under cultivation, 3 acres in berries, 2 In applss of ttio beet varieties. 2. 3J acres close to.towii, all im proved, 100 apple fees and variety o other fruit. House and other buildings 3. 7 acres H miles out, 6 acres in bearlngorchan!, mostly Spitzenherg and Newtowns. Fine location, water w'th the. place. Easy teruiB.. 4. 10 acres 2 miles ut, finely im proved, 3 acres in apples, - in berries, good soil and good buildings, good buy. 5. 20 acres 6 miles, out, 5 acres in apples, rest eatiily cleared ; nearly all good apple land. 6. 20 acres 7 miles , out, all choice apple land ; nearly one ball cleared and 5 acres in best varieties of apples. 7. Six 40-acre tracts of line apple land in good locations, ether partly im proved or unimproved. on easy terms. The above are only a few samples of the bargains wo have to offer. We have a vaiiety of other properties listed in all parts of the valley, also .anything you want in city property ' Onthank 5l Hood River Otten Oregon B R . JONES, Dentist Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without ; Plates. Treatment of diseased teeth and gums. Office Brosius Building.. Phone 1033. Arrival anil Departure of Mails. HOOD KIVER. The pontofllo la open dally1 between 8 a. ni. and 7 p. iu.; Huiiday Irnr XI to 1 o'clock. Mulla for tbe East clone at 11.4 i. ni., 8.10 p. m. and p. in.; lor ilm Went, at ' HO. p. m. aud p. ni. The carriers on K. K. b. routes No. 1 and 2 leave the piiHtornce at 8.30 a. m. Mail U'HVf-t For Mt. llcxxl, dally at l'i m.j arrives 1U.J0 a. in. For Underwood, Waah., dally,"except Bun day, at 12 m., arrives at ll a flu. . Kor While Hulmou, Waul)., daily at 12 m.; arrives at 11 a. ni. . WHITE SALlN. For Hood River, dally at h. m.j arrives at 2 p. ra. For Husnm, Trout Lake a,nd Quler, Wash, dally at 7.aua. in.; arrives 5 p. ni. For Uleuwood, Fulda and Ullmer, Wash., dally at 7.30a. in.; arrlvcH m 6 p. m. For Floe Flat and Hmiwileu, Wanh., at 1 p. m. Tuesdays aud Haturduya; arrives same daya at 12 in. F'or Blugan, da 4t- t. n arrives at 8.45 a. in Chi-.'COB: 73 . 3 (JO. CARPENTERING SCREENS. Shop opposite 0. F. Hartley's residence Phone 571 ' . UPSON Wagon flak ers to making and repairing . and Loggers Tools r i w D C 30 HELPS 10c Ib. 15c lb. 25c and 50c 25c. All Prices 5c to $1.50 50c 5c and 10c Suridrics in the City W onilcrful Ki'cma Cure. "Our litle hoy had oczema for live years," writes N. A. Adams, Henriet ta, Pa. ' "Two ot our home doctors enid tbo case wits hopeloss, his luns boing altected. We then employed other doctors, but no boneilt resulted. Hy ctiHuco we read about I'Jleorio Hit tars, bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We continued this medicine until several bottles were used, when our boy wus completely cured." lin.-t of all blood medicines and body tin i Id inn heiilth tonics, (imiranteed at Chits. N. Clarke's drug store. 50o. FAIR EXCHANGE A w Hack for an Old One How it Can be Done in llooil Kiver. The hack aches at times with a dull indcHcriblo fedintj, making you very reptlMH; plorcin;; pains shoot across the region of the kidneys, and ii(jain the loins are no lame to stoop ia iii;oiiy. No nse to rub or apply a plaster to the hack in this condition. You cannot reach the cause. Exchange tho bad back for a new and stronger one. Min. August Warner, ot 423 liaker street, Albuuy, Ore., says: "For throe or four years J was bothored with kid ney trouble. The action was irregular and caused a lot of annoyance. There was always a dull aching iu the small of the back and loins which lamed nie so that when I bent over it wa a se vere affort to get erect. I was induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at a drug store. From tho be ginning of their use there was apparent relief, and since using; Doan's Kidney Pills, j have enjoyed much better health. SEue kidiutys are normal and the back ache is gone. I am always glad to re commend Dunn's Kidney Pills to my friends." Unusual Opportunity Lots in Kiverview Park at a big re duction for 30 day. 18n W. J. Baker & Co. OREGON SliOIr LINE ad union Pacific 3 Trains tofthe East Daily ThroiiRli l'lillninri stiirnliinls anil tourist ilwiilriK curs dully to omalin, Clili'SRO, Hpo kane; tourist alisipInK curs riallv to KansHS t'lty; tliriiimb I'lillmnn tmirist slieplni; cT (nerannaally mnrlncted) wwklv to Chloaffo. Reclining clmlr rairs (seuts free) to the Kant dally. ITnlnn Pepot Leave. Arrive. Chloi;o-l'iiriliind Kppclnl for the Kast via H lint liiKton, dally 9:110 am 1:'M pra Hkiirie Flyer for KuMcrn WiiKhltiKton. Walla Wnllii, l'wislmi.Ciieiir il'AleiioHiiil Hrent Northern points, dully 7:110 pm 8;0o nm Atlimtli Kxpress for the lnst vln HiiiitliiKlon, dully 8:15pm 9:.'I0 nm I'ortlHiid-lllKirs liK'iil, for nil points between llit't!" and I'ortliiiul, daily 8.1.1 am 5:15 pm RIVKU SCHKDULK FOlt ASTOlil A nnd8:lKl 1'. M. wsy points. eonneetltiKj Pnily with strainer for IImico) except and North Heaeh sleutn-i Hiindiiy, er IIiishhIo, Ash street Saturday, dock (watr per.) 1 10:K 1'. M. Ktllt IBVton, Oregon 7:00 A. M. City Hint Vuinhill Itiv-j I ih i Iy er point. Asli street exeept doek (water per.) Sundiiy, rlR I. KW IS TON, 8:10 A. M. Idaho, mid way )Hilut,; Iisily from Klpuria, W'ush. j cieeiit ! Haluriiiiy OITK'E HOURS Freight House R n. m. to 12 noun; 1 to f p. in. No freli;lil received or delivered after 6 p. tn. I'Hssenper Depot Honrs for delivery of ex press and bii'i;iiiie will be S a. in. till 6 p. ni. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger A)ent, Portland, lr. H. W. UOVI.i:, A.rc rit, Hisd Kiver. O. It. & N. TIME TABLE. K ist bound No. 2, ChlciiKO Hiieclftl, . m. No. 4, Simkime Flyer, 11:10 p. in. No. (t. Mini nnd Kxiiress, I:li! p. m. No. s, I0:ts a m. No mall. No. 'H, Way Frfi(lit, l':l.ri p. i. No. 'U. P:it Fr:ulit, 4.-05 a. in. West iKiund No. I, I'ortlnnd Snnelal, 4:55 p. in. No. :t, I'ortlnnd V Iyer, fv.ii a. in. No. 5. Mini end F.xpres, (i:;io a. m. No. 7. 3:15 p. III. No innil. No. 21, W !i Frelvlit. :'.' i a. m. No. in, l'"nl Krclunt, 1:06 p. m. LIPPINGOTT5: MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library Tha Best in Current Literature 12 Complctu Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR ! 25 CT3. A COPY )NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Pel 5:00 P. M Dally exeept Hunday. 7:l P. M. Dally except Hiindiiy. 4:00 I. M. Pnily except Friday J01IX LELAXD HENDERSON, Pres. MARION I. HENDERSON Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Vico Prtitdent J.".M. BCHMELTZER, Sec.-Treas. Notary Public ..Hood River Land.. Emporium INCORPORATED Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Abstracts, Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying We a re 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 an able to handle your prop erty advantageously and will be pleased to have you list same with us CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The president of the company is the city engineer, and is prepared to do surveying and civil engiueer ing work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on property titles. Collections a Specialty. Phone Main 141. O. T. RAW PON. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends Md patrons know thut tor the fall planting we will hare and oan sup ply iu -my number Cherry, Pea r,Apricot,Pcach4 Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of appls tras. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spltcsm- berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or. HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS Hauling, Draying, Eaggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. ...Mount Hood Store. W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Hardware (irain Flour Hay F. E. STRANG THE ODELL DEALERS IN Apple All standard varieties grown from selected scions of the best bearing orchards in Hood River valley. Guaranteed true to name and free from disease. Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a complettfline of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES and BRUSHES. HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes.latest designs in Blanks, Gilts and high Grades, From 10a up. A full stock of room molding, Picture rail, Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, theJJ latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 071. First and Oak Streets. ..MILLER'S DRUGSTORE.. ON THE HEIGHTS ia now open and solicits a share of your patronage. A full line of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Combs, Brushes, Syringes, Soaps, Toilet Preparations, Stationery, nnd all those articles usually carried in a first class drug store PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECEIPTS given careful compounding by a Registered Pharmacist On the Heights. Hood River, Ore. F. H. 0TAKTOV Ammunition Boots and Shoes Graniteware Feed Full line of Groceries J. W. WILSON NURSERIES Trees ?0CR PRINT