The Choir for Qnees.
To the people o( Hood River Valley
who are voting for a 'Jueon to pte.iile
over tbe Ilootl Kiver float at the lions
Carnival to be held io Portland the
first week la Jane, it seeni ai It tbe
choice should be made of one who
fulfills all of tbe requirement! ot
Hood liirer Valley. Now, personally,
1 know all tbe candidates being voted
for and a more bandsome and intelli
gent set ot girls oannot be found lo
tbe whole world. We are prood to
think tbey belong to Hood Kiver, but
as we produoe tbe best apples tbe
world bus ever known and tbe straw
berries tbat first made Hood Kiver
alley famous, It seems as if we
should bnve genuine Hood Kiver
Valley girl to preside as queen on our
iioibi noat, which win be nmie up 01
roues and flowers of all description,
even to apple and straw bet it blos
soms, made perfect by tbis beautiful
climate and bright sun. it would
seem to us we should bave a queen
tbat has bad all these advantages.
In Margaret MckeUen ire bave a girl
who was born and raised under all ot
these advantages. A sure production
of Hood Kiver Valley, seoood to none
lu graoe and beauty. Now, I auk
tbe old settlers like myself, wbo bave
seen tbis valley develop from a sandy
waste to a beautiful garden, and Mar
gaiet from a tiny baby to a beautiful
girl, to come to ber support; also tbe
grangers, as she is a worthy member
ot Park Urange, tbe largest grsoge In
the valley, believing tbat all detiire
we should bave notblog but Hood
Kiver productions on tbe float all ie
quirementa are complied with.
Old Settler.
ItUlousnes and Constipation.
For years I wss troubled with bilious
ness and constipation, wbicli made life
miserable lor me. My appetite failed
me. I lost my usual force and vital it v.
Pepsin preparations and cathartics only
made matters worse. I do not know
where I should have been today had I
not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the
ill feel in if at once, strengthen the. ti
gettive functions, purify the stomach,
liver and blood, limping the system to
no its work naturally. Airs. Kosa 1'otts,
Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are
tor sale by Keir & Cass.
Hood Kiver People at MU Johns.
Tbe St. Johns Keview Chronicles
tbe following:
Dr. Hodaud went to Hood River
this week for a look aiound. We
would not be surprised to bear tbat
the good doctor bad snapped up a
piece of good apple land there He
will make no mistake it be does.
D. O. Henry, principal ot the Odell
school uear Hood Kiver, visited at
the borne of 1). Perkins Sunday even
ing and Monday. As the school term
is flulihed, Mr. Henry will take up
bis studies at Monmouth again, alter
attending the 8. B. convention at
Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Oopple, father and
mother of Mrs. I). K. Norton, wore
visitors In St. Johns Sunday. Tbey
are old Hood Kiver fi lends and we
hope tn capture tbeni for St. Jobns
some day, as a number of their family
are liviug in Portland and St. Jobns.
They are ot the best of the earth, tbe
kind we like to see come to S. Johns
to live.
Our old frl. nd, Oscar Stranaban,
aooonipiiuied by his daughter-In law,
Mrs. Hert Strannhan, ot Hood Kiver,
were oalleis at the Keview ottloe Wed
nesday. Mrs. Stranaban is a good
friend of our onmposltor, Miss Keller.
Hotb Mr. and Mrs. Stranaban leport
things lively and everything lovely in
the apple city. Dig crop prospects,
big building projects, big money in
Hood Kiver realty, in tact a big thing
in a little valley la Hood Kiver and j
her environments, and we believe
every word ot it; but tbe climate of
H. Johns has tbat of the apple ouuo
try skinned to a frazzle, and they
think they have a corner on tbe cli
mate up there.
Burleigh Cash, of Hood Kiver, was
a vlHltor in the Keview oulce Monday.
Hmleigh was on bis way to Forest
Grove to attend the State Suuday
Sohool Convention held there tbe first
of the week, and oould not pass bis
old tlllioums without dropping in to
see them. The latcbstrlng Is always
out to the Hood Kiverites Tbey all
look good to us.
B. F. Belleu Is ereotlug a good sev
en room bouse for M. L. Holbrook in
East St. Johns. It Is '213x28, two
stories high with full concrete base
ment and is being built from plans
and apeciiloattona turnlshed by Mr.
Belleu. Mr. Belleu Is still working
on a nine room bouse on the East
Side which will occupy his time for
some two or three week yet.
The Most Common Cause of Suffering;
Rheumatism causes more pain and
suffering than any other disease, fer
the reason that it is the most common
of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying
to sufferers to know that Chamberliiin'B
Vain Balm will afford relief, and make
rest and sleep possible. In many cases
the relief from pain, which is at first
temporary, has Itecome permanent,
while in old people subject to chronic
rheumatism, often brought on by (lump
iiess or changes In the weather, h per
manent cure cannot he expected; the
relief from pain which this liniment af
fords is alone worth many times its
cost. 25 and 50 sizes for sale by Keir
A Cass. .
"Too Much Watchdog."
"loo Much Watobdog" la tbe tab-
Set of a leading editorial by the
orniog Astorlan ot recent date,
wherein tbat paper takes a subtle
fling at tbe state giangsaod peads tot
support ot two deserving measures
tbat art to be voted on under tbe tef
erendum at the June election. Tbe
measures referred to are tbo armory
bill and tbe state university bill.
"It is all very well to be careful of
tbe public funds in these days of ex
travagance and publio graft," says
the "Astorian, "but legitimate ends
must be served with a liberality that
at least will not cripple nncessaiy
functions of tbe common good, or dis
parage them at tbe critical moment
when thoir highest faculty tor the
publio is at band.
"Both Institutions to be benefitted,
tbe national guard and the state uni
versity, Jaie valuable and necessary
agonolee ot tbe state's entourage,"
tbe Astorian continues. "Tbey are
indispensible to its growth, culture
and protection. Both are necessary
functions of every state government
and all through the land the stiites
have seen lit to endow tbetn more lib
erally than has Oregon. Watchdogs
have been known to overdo tbe thing
time and again to t'e utter negation
of tbe real good aud we feel tbat tbe
Oregon grauge is working its stunt in
those two cases to a degree tbat will
leave the state of Oregon cheapened
aid discredited if it is to bave its
way in these two appropriations."
"Oregon grows apace," tbe Astor'an
concludes. "Her people and ber am
plified future demand more of ber
than in tbe early days when essentials
were fewer. On these especial lines
she must range along with tbe states
of her class and do bei beat and full
doty by her none and daughters at
well as by tbe country at Imge. It
will not do to stop at tbe dollar mark
every time It is hoisted by some nar
row prejudice or cbill conservatism."
Whooping Cough.
"In Februury our daughter had the
whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart
land, recommended Chamberlain's
Cough Itcmoly and said it gave his cus
tomers the best of satisfaction. We
fonnd it as he said and 'can recommend
it to anyone having children troubled
w:th whooning cough," eavs Mrs. A.
fioss, of Durand, Mich. For sale by
Keir & Cass.
Will riant 70,000 Trees.
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. William
Buckley, fruit inspector tor north
Idaho, reports over 70,000 trees are
being planted in tbe territory adjac
ent to Coeur d'Alene. Tbe trees are
chiefly ot tbe winter varieties. He is
most eothnsiastio over tbe outlook,
and said: "I bave thoroughly gone
over tbe country tributary to Coeur
d'Alene. Tbe number ot trees being
planted this year will tar exceed my
expectations. 1 plaoed tbe number
last fall at 20.000. A shoit time ago
1 increased tbis to M.000 trees, but 1
And I am far below tbe number, be
cause I have already inspected more
tbso 00.000. 1 am convinced there
will be over 70,000 trees planted tbis
spring within a 12-mile radius ot
Coeur d'Alene. On tbe whole, tbe
trees planted have been of good varie
ties and stock. However, 1 found in
one neigbbotbood an order of 700
trees, '200 ot which were of Lad stock.
These, although set out, were toru
upnd destroyed and 1 have repotted
the matter to the state board. All
trees must b inspected, and had
these been examined it would have
saved time, mony and labor."
The World's Best Climate.
Is not entire')' free from disease, on
the hign elevations fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria is en
countered to a (.Tester or less extent,
according to altitude. To overcome
climate affect ions, lassitude, miliaria.
ituimlirp. liilifiiiHiiess. fever and airne.
t , t n i
and general debility, the most effective
emoiiy is r.iecinc niiiers, me greai al
terative and blood purifier; the anti
dote for every form of bo-lily weakness,
nervousness, and insomnia. Sold under
guarantee at Chas. N. Clarke's drug
stoie. Price, 50c,
In Metnorium.
Canby Post No. 10, Department Ore
gon O. A. K.. April 25, 11)08.
Wbeieas, Tbe majesty of death bas
cast its shadow of sadness Into the
hearts and homes of Ccmiade A. S.
Blowers and family, and realizing the
weakness ot our language to express
tbe feelings of tbe members of tb lis
post, and well knowing tbat our poor
words oannot give comfort to those
bereaved ones, yet that our own hearts
may be eased, therefore be it
Kesolved, tbat Cauby Post Is deeply
touched ty tbe loss of Mrs. Kllen
Blowers and our fullest measure ot
sympathy goes out to her relatives
wbo were all so dear to ber. We
knew and will always remember her
fcr ber devotion tn the principles ot
fratoroity, charity and loyalty; for
the upiightnoss of bet character and
bei queeuly reign over ber household
In wblob, as was said of one of old,
"the heart of her husband dotb safe
ly trust In ber." Her labors on earth
are ended aud while our eyes are dim
wltb tears yet it comforts us to know
tbat ber's are dry. Her life was filled
wltb duties tbat will be monuments
to ber worth lu the future more than
we can now realize, and ber example
will alwsvs be an Inspiration to right
living. Our selfishness only rebels
at hei loss, for we know that she Is
now wltb our 1 at her wbo Is Infinite
love. Her chair will be vacant in
that pleasant borne, Her abseuoe will
be felt by tbe Belief Corps and ber
place at tbe weekly family leunioii
will be a precious memory, and yet
her influence will evei continue a
power for good.
It Is hoieby ordered that these res
olutions be spread upon the minutes
of this meeting, a copy be presented
to Comrade Blowers and that tbey be
published in tbe Hood Kiver newspa
pers.
O. K. Cestner, Com.
8. F. Blytbe, Adjt,
Ihos. J. Cunning, Chap.,
Committee.
Bad Attack of Bosenterj Cured.
"An honored citizen of this town was
sufVering from a severe attack of dysen
tery. He told a friend if he could ob
tain a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he felt
confident of being cured, lie having
used that remedy in the West. He
was told that I kept it in stock and lost
no time in obtaining, and was promptly
cured," Bays M. J. I-ach, drugifist, of
Wolcott, V't. For sale by Keir & Cass.
Kennewkk Berries Itipen.
Keunewiok, April 23. Eaily straw
berries from fruit ranches In this sec
tion will be on tbe market between
May 5 and 10, according to J. A.
Hose, manager ot the Kennewlck
Fruitgrowers' Association. "About
15, 0(H) crates of berries will be ship
ped liom this district," said Mr.
Hose, "and tbe growers expect no lit
tle difficulty iu getting men to pick
tbeciop. Berry raisers are ottering
good wages to pickers aud during tbe
season men will be able to earn from
n 60 to tti a day."
Karly peaches, according to Mr.
Rose, were somswhat Injured by host,
but, oompared to tbe value of tbe en
tire orop, tbe damage will be slight.
Tb damage was con fined mostly to
young trees In exceptionally low no
tions. Ibe fruit growers' association Is
shipping dally between 000 and 1000
pounds of asparagus from this dis
trict. Asparsgus growing near Ken
newick was started last season, and it
Is now becoming one of tbe impor
tant vegetables raised bere.
Vulued Same as Hold.
II. (4. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss., says: "I tell my customers
when they buy a box of Dr. King's New
Life Pills' they get the worth ot that
much gold in weight, if attlicted with
constipation, malaria or biliousness."
Sold under guarantee at Chas. X,
Clarke's drug store. 25c.
Oregon Niggardly Wfth Its College.
The last legislature of Oregon only
appropriated $123,000 for the support
of the State University and even tbat
sum does not become available until
it is voted upoii by tbe people at the
next election, wbiob la one of the
beauties of tbe Oiegoo referendum
law.
In contrast tbe Washington legisla
ture at its last sesslou appropiUted
9100,000 for univeislty maintenance,
besides if 000, 000 tor new buildings of
a permanent obaraoter. Tbe fact tbat
tbe buildings are to be used fot the
purpose of the Alaska-Yukon Kxposi
tion does not detract tiom tbelr ulti
mate usefulness to the university nor
from tbe liberality of tbe legislature.
Ihe result ot tbla treatment is
alio wo in the ttauding and iz Of tbe
two rolleges, Wssbiogtoa has a b'g,
splendid institution, with over I, 'AO
students, many of tbeni from other
slates, while Oregon halts along wltb
barely Vi) students aud many of tbe
young people ot tbe state go elsewhere
to seek an education.
Oregon will And a more liberal
course of conduot toward its state
university tbe best investment It can
possibly make, both for tbe preseot
and tbe future. BeJllngbani Kevellle
.NOTICE TO 01 R CUSTOMERS.
We are pleased to announce that Fo
ley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds
and lung troubles is not affected by the
National Pure FihmI and Drug law, as it
contains no opiates or other harmful
drugs, and we recommend it as a safe
remedy for children and adults. Clarke
Drug Co.
Kill Dandelion Pest.
Professor Bolley, of tbe North Da
kota Agricultural College, bas found
tbat tbe same aolution with which be
bas been experimenting and wbiob
bas proved its abillity to kill wild
mustard in tbe ttrain fields, will also
kill the dandelion plant wblob bas
grown so luxurlsntly and proved snob
a nuisance on toe lawna and ooule
varda eaeb year. By reoeut experi
ments Professor Bolley has found tbat
a aolution composed of two pounds of
iron sulphate to one gallon of water.
or one pound ot copper sulphate to
three gallons of water, sprayed over
tbe lawn is fatal to toe dandelion and
does not injure tbe grass. Lawns
should not be wateied tao soon after
spraying, as it will wash the mixture
oft tbe weed. Hither of tbe above
mixtures will kill tbe young daode
lions. It will not, however, kill tbe
"Id plants with largo, strong roots,
but will wilt them, aud If repeated
tegulaily will eventually destroy
them. Kxcbsnge.
When your food seems to nauseate
take Kodoi. lake Kodol now and un
til you know you are right again.
There isn't any doubt about what it
will do and you will find the truth of
this statement verified alter you have
used Knilol for a few weeks. It is sold
here by Keir & Cass.
"""" " Could Die Happy.
Mr. Loolin-Pat.
O'Honliban-Yls, Mike.
Mr. 1). I'm dying.
O'H-Viz aire, Mike?
Mr. D. Without revenge ou Terry
Qoogin for what be said about me
when Bridget chucked him to be my
bride.
O'H.-Tbrue tor you, Mike.
Mr. D.-Patl
O'H.-Yis.MlHe.
Mr. I). Aire yiz still me frind?
O'H.-I aire'. Mike.
Mr. P. Whin I'm gone will yer see
that me Bridget marries lorry 7
O'H.-l will, Mike.
Mr. D.-Siud fer tb' priest, Pat.
Kidney complaint kills mere people
than any other disease, l his Is due to
the disease being so insidious that it
gets a n()od hold on I lie system before it
is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure
will prevent the development of fatal
discuses If taken in time. Clarke Drug
Co.
The Butcher Wanted Cash.
A little giil went into a hardware
stoie and said: "Ma wants a paper o'
tacks and a hammer, au' says she will
send a half dollar around wbeu pa
comes home."
"Very well," replied the hardware
man.
"But,' continued tbe child, "ma
wants tbe change out of the half dol
lar, so she can get some pork ebons
lor lunch. "
Mr. John tiilm, of Vining, la., says:
"I have been selling DeWitt's Kidney
and Bludder Pills for about a year and
they give lietter satisfaction than any
pill I ever sold." Sold by Keir fc Cass.
The Wrung: Man.
Emaciated Beggar Mister, would
you please give a poor feller a quarter
to keep bim from dyiu'?
Stranger You've struck the wrong
man this time. I'm au undertaker.
Judge.
For a burn or a scald apply Chamber
lain's Salve. It will allay the pain al
most instantly and quickly heal the in
jurad parts. For sale by Keir & Cass.
A Strenuous Life.
Would-be Writer What do you con
sider tbe most important qualifica
tion (or a beginner in literature?
Old Haud A small appetite.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best
for women and children. Its mild ac
tion and pleasant tante makes it prefer
able to violent purgatives, such as pills,
tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a
tarn pie of Orino at Clarke Drug Co.
Practical, bat nut Sentimental.
Miss Koaebud I s'epose yo' knows
dat Jim Jackson bas sent me a sealed
proposal?
Mr. Johnson (Jim's rival) Heav
en I Jes' like as ef yo' was excaratlu'
contractor on a garbage estimate I
Judge. Tbat our American rorests abound In
plants which possess tbo most valuabls
tnodiclnal virtues Is abundantly attested
by scores of the most eminent medical
writers and teachers. Even the untu
tored Indians had discovered the useful
ness of many native plants before the
advont ot tho white race. This Informa
tion, Imparted freely to the whites, led
the latter to continue Investigations until
to-day we hsve a rich assort men t of most
trainable American medicinal root.
o
Dr. Pierce belterss thai oar Americas ter
sets aWNtndi In most vslnsble ssedleiaal soots
tot tbe cumqf most obstinate and fatal dls
esse. If wpobidj properly Invaatlgau tbsmi
anA lOwiTlrWrhtfj ot this conviction, he
POlnWwIth prlJNjb almmt marrMnua
COTory." wlilt-h hm nmvrn It.Plf tn h.. ih
T"'vl l lill n.im.-n "mil-. ivur in.ig.ir-
Itor. heart Innlc ami ryftiilyfr, fruf lilyj
cionnwr Known lo pifillcal science. Uvsih'D
Sta. or ludlirostion, torpid UvurT Tunctlonal
and even valvular and other affections of
the heart yield to Hi curative action. The
reason why It' cures torse and many other
affections. U clearly shown In a little book
of extracts from the standard medical works
which la mailed fire to any address by Dr. K.
V. Fierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. to all snllo
request tor the same. .
o -o o
Not less marvelous. In the unparalleled
cures It Is constantly maklns of woman's
many peculiar affections, weaknesses and
(llstK-i)nir derSnecments, Is Dr. Pierce's
Farorlt'rvscrlpwthsjis Is amply sttested
by tbousailds oNubUJjttesttiiionlals con
tributed bjirWrul patfrwsk who havt been
rnrrrt hy It of rtrrhtt pelytc Fahi. n.inrirr
py i kul sj 1 1 rvjii Hi rl i lyjiPiyl a pyjs J"
JOB (utenis ami KlnurriLalTt'CttsaiS. often
af ler many other advertised niedicUie, and
physicians bad tsilsd.
Both the shove mentioned medlctnee are
wholly made- up from the glyceric vitracts ot
native, medicinal roots. The processes em
ployed In llictr manufacture were original
with Dr. 1'leree, and Ihey are carried on by
skilled chenilNts and pharmacists with the
aid of atiar.itus and amrilancrs specially
designed nd rnitlt for this purpose. Both
Dirdi'liies are entirely tree from alcohol and
all other harmful, habit-forming drugs. A
full list ot their ingredients is printed OS
sen bottle-wrapper,
Stanley-Smith
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath, vShing'les, Etc
Lumber Delivered to
SNOW &
Blacksmiths and
EXPERT HORSESHOERS
We have the best up-to-date
men and are prepared
NEWWORK & GENERAL REPAIRS
0
If yon art testing eat-of-torta, take an N Tk
let, and yoe will feel better la the mnmlng.
They will make yo feel Juet rlsht. "NATURI'S
MSMtDV" itrenfthens the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and purlltel the Blood, doe. Its work thoroaghly and
pleaaently, yet It neTer grlpee, weakens or lckene
Invariably Biking the aitr feel stronger and better.
Better Than Pilla For Liver Ills.
Take Ha VeklMs for Indlieitioa, Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Sallow Complexion, Llret Complaint, Skin Dleeaees,
Pimples and traptlone. Chills, Malaria, Billonineas, Rheuma
tism, Torpid Liver or Inaetlre Kidneys and all troubles ariilng
from the digestive organ.
2 5 . im
BOX. f-'rJ&aMUHArf,
Chas. N. Clarke, Hood River, Oregon
When Doing Your
II
Remember we wash CARPETS
LACE CURTAINS, etc. at
reasonable prices. .
HOOD RIVER
Laundry Co.
HOMK rilONK 121
3LO"W
BATES
LEAST
WILL HE MADE BY THK
o. iRs, nr.
THIS 8KAHON AS FOLLOWH:
ROUND TRIP
TO DIRECT
Chicago $72.50
St. Louis 67.50
St. Paul 63.15
Omaha 60.00
Kansas City.... 60.00
TICKETS WIIX BE O.N HaI.K
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good (or return in 90 days with stopover
privileges at pleasure witiun limits.
DON'T FORGET the DATES
Fur any further Information call on
Ji H. FREDRICY, Local Agent,
Or write to
Wm. McMURRAY,
Ueueral Passenger ! gent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
NOTICE OP BALE OF BONDS.
Notice Is hereby given tbat ttas board of di
rectors of the rloodRlver Irrigation District
In Wasco connty, Oregon, will sell the bonds
of said district Is IntaofflOO nr multiples of
said sum, to MO,!), st 10 o'clock s ni
Ntmrday, the 8O1I1 day or Mav,
line, at the ottlce of aaid Board nl I'll
rectors at the residence of I'ercy A. Miiillu
In said District, and that scaled proposals inr
said bonds In the lots or emounts ahovu se
cilied will be received by aald Hoard at sat I
place for Ike purchase of said tnnds Itn'M the
day and hour above mentioned, at W Itleh
lime the board will open the proposal and
award the purchase of the bonds to th- high
est responsible bidder, the Hoard e rvlnc
t lie right to reject any and all bids; iil,; to he
sccoiupanlcd by a ccrtilled check for IU per
cent of the amount of the bonds for which the
bid Is submitted.
Said bonds shall be payable In money or
the United Slates in ten series as follows, 1.1
wtt: At the expiration of 11 years five per
cent of the whole uumbvr of said bomls; ut
the explrati.in of 12 veaia. six percent; at Ihe
expiration oil he llth year, J per cent; ai toe
explraiion or Ihe llth year. S per cent: at Hie
explralioii of the Mil ear, per cent; at the
expiration of the Kill! year, 10 per cent: at Ihe
expiration of the 17th year. II percent: at Ihe 1
expiration ol the ISth year. 1.1 per cent; at Ihe
expiration of the Hull year, 15 percent: al Ihe
expiration ol the-JOlh year. IK per rem; an i
shall ta-ar Interest at Ihe rate in six per cei.t
per annum payubl. seiiil-aiiniiall.v on the
ttrsl day of January and July ol each ear.
The prlarlpal and Interest shall be payable '
Ihe place designated In the bonds and luddei
are given the option of having said bond
payable at Portland. In the state of Oregon;
or at New York City, In the stale or New
York, and said bonds will be Issued in a--rordance
Willi Ibe election of the suinvaalul
bidders.
Said bonds shall be each of tne denomina
tion of not less than One Hundred lol.
tare or more man Five Hundred Dollar-,
and shall be In negotiable form, and coupons
jor the Interest snail be attached in each and
signed by the I'resldeLI and Secretary.
Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this Hth day
of April, twos.
PERCY A. 8MITH,
Secretary.
Lumber Co. J
Any Part of the Valley
UPSON
Wagon flak ers
machinery and expert work
to do all classes of
Nil
One Vi
Tablet
meau
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Healed proposals are wanted by the City of
Hood River, On-iron, lor tbe construction of
Kenton Nine, of the Hood River Sttwer Sya
,em. Plans nnd ipeclfleatlotiB may be seen at
tne office of Hie City Recorder, at Hood Kiver,
Oregon, from this date on until tlie2Utb day
of May, 1!08, at noon of which date bids will
clone. Bids must be accompanied by certified
check for ten per cent of the amount of bid,
made payable lo J. R. Nlckelsen, Recorder,
the amount of such check to forfeit to the City
of Hood River, or such part thereof as may
be required to indemnify Ihe city In caw of
failure of the succeKsful bidder to quality
(Willi a mitlHfHctorv bond to cciire proper ex
ecution of cor,tMct) Within five days from re
ceipt of notice of award. Tin- Mht Is rewsrv
er. to reject any or all of the bids. Bids must
state the time within which Hie lild ler pro
puses lo complete the works, and mnt suite
a lump sum bid for (lie entire Job, an I itu.l
no extra charires will bn insite.
Bids will be opened at the office of IheCI'y
Recorder, Hood Kiver, Ore., Salnrdny, May
9, at 5 p.m.
Hy order of the Sewpr Committee.
J, R. NlUKKiHEN,
City Recorder.
GUARDIAN'S BALK OF REAL INSTATE.
Noi Ice Is hereby given thai the undersigned,
the duly appointed, qualified and actlng
guard lan of Clara May Wlu.lcr, Oeorge Sid
ney Winzler Maud Eleanoi Wlnxler and
Lura Kuth W inzler, minors, will by virtue ol
a license and order of ssle duly ntsde and
entered by the County Court of Wasco County
Oregon, sell at private ssle, for cash in hand,
on sod alter the llth day of May, 1DU8, the
following real estule belonging to said minors,
to-wlt:
Lot Thirteen (1.1). being the Southwest quar
ter ot the 8outhwest quarter of Section 27,
Tna nslilp I North ol Ktinne 1:1 Kant of the
Wlllamelt Meridian In Wasco County, Ore
gon, containing II acres according to tbe
government survey thereof.
Proposals lor the purchase of said real
estate should be made lo the undersigned at
his ntftce In The Dalles, Oregon, on bud after
the dale hereinbefore mentioned and said
ssle will be made subject to confirmation by
the County Court of wasno County, Oregon,
acting as a coin t In rho tninscllnn of probate
business. H'kank Mknk.uck,
Dated April 7, l'J&S. a9m7 Uuardlau.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tbe Interior, Land Office at Tbe
Dalles, Oregon, February ami, 1U08.
Notice la hereby given that
MARY H. JASPER,
of Portland, Con rily of Multnomah, State of
Oregon haa applied to purchase, under Ihe
act of Congress of Jnne 3, 1878. as extended by
act of August 4, I8UJ, the SU NK'4 and N
SK!4, Section 2(1, T. IN., K.lkWM, and will
oiler pi ool to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for Us timber or alone than for
agricultural purposes, and lo establish her
claim to said land before tho Register and
Receiver, at The Da'les, Oregon, on the 18th
day or May, l'.ma.
She names as witnesses: JudRon Furguson,
of Hood River, Oregon; Ray Maiklcy, of Dee,
Oregon; Hershey Mark ley, of Dee, Oregon;
William F. Hand, or Hood Kiver, Oregon.
Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
above-described lauds are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before aald
18lh rinv of May, 1U8.
mia-MU C. W. MOORE, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, Land Office st
The Dalles, Oregon, February 30, WO.
Notice Is hereby given tbat
henry Jasper
of Portland, County of Mulinomah, State ef
Oregon, has applied to purchase, under the
set of congress of June . I7S. as extended by
act of Alia. W, the NMSN"', section 30,
T. 1 N., It. KW Al.ahd will otter proof to show
thai ,li ihiiiI sought Is more Valuable for its
timber 01 stntiethah tor agricultural purposes,
ah I to establish his claim lo snld lend before
li.e Register ahd Receiver, Ht the Dalles, Pre.
gon, on the Mth day or Mny, like.
He names as Willlesses: Judson Furguson,
of Hood Kiver, Oregon; Kay Markley.of Dee,
O"egoi.; llershav Marklcy, of Dee, Oregon;
William K, Rand, of Hood Itlvei, Oregon.
Any ad all person, claiming advrrslv the
alKive-decriheil lands rt requested to tile
tneir claims in 11111 omce on or before said
1st ti diiv of May, vm
nil.'iiiH C. W. MOORE. Register
Notice for Publication.
iH'pnrlmrnt of the Interior,
Land oltteeut The Dulles, Oregon,
March 17, lies.
Notice l 'iciehv glwn tlml D id u.
Jui'ksoii. of Hood Kiver, Oregon, lias ftic.i
iioll.'ii ol tils intention 10 make dual ll' .cnr
proof In sunporl 01 his claim, vis; Homestead
Knlry No. I J 1 si I made March s. HUM, for Ihe
KK,N M. of Sect ton .'A WHNW4 and Xs'i,
,wv i4 ,, s, ( lion til. Township:! Norlh, Itanxe
II K , W. .M.Hiid that said proof will be made
belore the ltglstcr and Ki-celver at The
Dulles, Oregon, on May tit li. lmw.
He names the following witnesses to prove
discontinuous residence upou aud cultiva
tion or, the land, vis: Henry F. Lie, William
l-ni.h, Elmer Wells, Fred Mack, all ol H.md
Itlver, Oregon. c. W. Mimkk,
mlK-eSo lleWer
C. EVERETT,
The Practical Shoemaker,
At liiggs' Old Stand.
Fine Work a Specialty.
Hunts Paint
Company
Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH
ES and BRUSHES.
HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS.
Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilts
and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room
molding, Picture rail. Plate rail and a small line of
novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the
latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order.
Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc.
Phone 671. First and Oak Streets.
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fruit
Highest Prices Paid
JOHN LELAND HKNDER80N, Pres. MARIOS I. HENDERSON,
Attorney-at-Lftw and Notary Public: Vice President
J. M. SCHMELTZER, Sec.-Tress.
Hood River Land
Emporium
1
Real Estate, Loans, insurance, Abstracts
Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying
Our abstract books are up to date
Hood River Valley property is one
Surveying given special attention.
surance Companies having Agents
in the insurance line.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
The President of the company is city engineer, and is prepared to do sur
veying and civil engineering work of all kinds. Opinions piven on titles.
ABSTKACTS A SPECIALTY
1 Oregon Lumber Company)
WHOLESALE
ORDERS FOR
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
Piling, Cedar Posts
and Poles
SOLICITED
Can also furnish Slab Wood $2.50 per cord, f. o. b.
Hood Iliver
ClTY OkfIcu: Phone Main Rl M,t , n,, pi,A n. t :
J. H
Tn 1 T
-DEALER IN
Staple and
Majestic & Mesaba Ranges
and Mlletto Cutlery.
HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - - OREGON.
SHIOM" STABLE
..Liyery
Ph. C. YOUNG
t -
Dealer In
Fresh and Cured Meats
Lard, Poultry and Fish
HOOD RIVER. ORE.
Phone Main 471 Free Delivery
& Wall Paper
oxes
for High Grade Fruit.
in every particular and abstracts of
of our specialties. Conveyancing and
We represent four of the best Fire In
in the City, and will give you satisfaction
PHONE MAIN 141
AND RETAIL
GILL.
TA T IT &
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
, Feed and Draying..
TRANAHAN & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Hows bought, sold or exchanger.
Pleasure i-anies can secttM fll-st-class rigs".
Special HtUntion jj;vr'h to moving furniture and
p.ano
Vc tlii everyihii'K hordes can do.
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