The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 11, 1908, Page Six, Image 6

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    HOOD R1VEBOLAC1EK THURSDAY JUNE 11 100S.
OREGOX STATE NEWS IX BRTXF.
The thirteenth annual rennloa f
the Umatilla county pioneers was
held last week at Weston.
Isaac H. Smith, SS years of age,
prominent and wealthy builder and
contractor of Tillamook, committed
suicide last week by using carbolic
acid.
One of the largest shipment- of
sheep this season was made from
Condon last week, when 10 carloads
were sent East The price paid was
$2. GO a head after shearing.
George McDonald, of Pendleton,
has lost 250 head of sheep In two
nights through their eating a weed
common on the McKay Creek ranch,
but to which the sheep were not ac
customed. W. E. Conyers, of ClaUkanle, a
noted hunter, killed a cougar last
week that measured nine feet two
Inches from tip to tip. After the
animal had killed about $160 worth
f stock the farmers telephoned for
Conyers, who soon ended bis exist
ence. William Wight, a prominent cttl
sen of Klamath County, was serious
ly Injured last week by being kicked
by a horse. He fell under the ani
mal's feet and was trampled until
several ribs were broken. It Is
thought he has a fair chance for re
covery. Joseph Jacobs, the Eugene mer
chant who was found guilty last
week by a Jury of selling liquor In
violation of the local option law, was
given the maximum fine by Judge
Bryson. He was fined $600 and given
SO days In the county Jail. This was
Jacobs' second offense.
Stripped stark naked, his body
bruised and covered with mud and
fllth and his mind a blank, C. C. Mar
quette, an erratic character of Pen
dleton, was found near Bingham
Springs last week and taken to Pen
dleton, where he Is confined as an
Insane inmate of the county Jail.
Dragged 200 yards by a runaway
horse, his head pounding on the hard
ground, kicked and trampled upon
by the frightened animal, Waldo, the
16-year-old son of Oliver I. S. Geer,
living near Burns, was severely In
jured last week. The doctors say he
has a chance for recovery.
The Hammer Visitor.
Probably most of you bave already
made your plana toi tb summer.
If you are to stay at borne with no
pedal recreation during the hot
months you are probably resigned to
it and if you are looking forward to
making a trip and a visit, you bave
doubtless notllied your to be hostess
ere tbls. But It Is to the woman wbo
not only must stay at borne, but wbo
Is to bs besieged with company that
cne's heart goes out. Hbe may not
require sympathy. 8 he may be one
of the fortunate mortals, able to hire
plenty of help, and to whom hospi
tality mesus no sacrifice of strength
or of personal desires or needs. Or
bet guests way be of that rare class
who do not demand much entertain
ln and wbo lit into tbe borne and
take parts in lis duties as if tbey
were members of the family. But If
her means and room are limited, en
tertaining often entails much bard
work an1 inconvenience, and tbe
hostess frequently looks forward to
tbe advent of guests with diead, par
ticularly If tbey have never visited
her before and she does not know
what to expect. A young matron
was relating ber experiences during
her brief married life and she said :
"I bave been so swamped with com-
Eany during tbe two summers we
ave kept house that euob fall Dick
and I bud to close tbe cottage and go
to boarding to give me a rest. You
never really know people till tbey vis
it you.v Two of my life-long friends
wrote me that tbey were coming to
spend h month last summer and 1 wna
overjoyed at the prospect, but after
wards. Those girls knew belore
tbey oaino that I bad to do my owa
work, but after breakfast the first
morning Maude excused herself, say
ing she had a letter to write. Grace
asked tor a dust cloth and said:
"While yoAi are doing your kitchen
work I'll duet the piano," so 1 went
blithely ut my dishes, thinking that
the rest of tbe bouse would be all
put lu order by the time I was
through. But it wasn't. Tbe dust
ing bad stopped at the piano, and
tbe girts were out In tbe hammock,
reading and eating candy, and by the
time I bad straightened things, it
was time to start tbe luncb. 1 don't
know what wise spirit prevented me
from making their bed and picking
up tbe room, but they did not touch
it till 5 o'clock that afternoon, evi
dently thinking I bad forgotten it.
As 1 had not made It the first day,
It was easy not to do It at any time,
so spreading tbe bed and hsnglng up
their olotboa was the only systeniatio
work tbey did the whole month. Each
f them wiped tbe dishes a few times,
but their watbings ware so enormous
that 1 bad to bin my laundress two
days a week tmttead of one. ihey
ou ght me a beautiful present before
bey went, and since it all barpeuea
a year ago I try to torget it and think
s much of them as I did befor, but
Dick was so euraged that be declares
be is going to bave some oarda print
ed to mail to every person wbo threat
ens to vlxlt us. lie basn't formulat
ed it so that it will read smoothly
and easily and hurt no one's feelings,
but the real meaning Is to be about
like this:
"'Madam: My wife doese all br
own work. If you will agreto bele
ber through all or It, to make up
for tbe extra work you cause, we shall
be delighted to see you. Otherwise
please stay away.' Wouldntt that be
awful, but really you don ' know bow
overworked 1 was last ear, and so
much entertaining pets frightfully.
Everyone made us p resents, but it
was always luxuries and 1 really wor
ried awfully over ou1 big butober and
grocery bills.
There are avgreat many things a
persoo should think over belore ao
oeptlng an Invitation to visit, and un
less you can fit in with your hostess'
mode of lialng, don't go. Your trip
should be pleasure to her as well as
to yourself, and It lies with you
'whether is or not. It she has to
do her oit work. Tbe fact that you
are not wnd to housework does not
In the luse exouse you from helping
her. Ieastn't hurt you any more
than t woa ber, since you are equals
or yit doeuldn't be visiting ber.
Don'tou woer what ycu can do to
sebel ask h us experience baa show
yond if previowou't assign you any
eyoud feeding feeding the bird ao-
waterlog tbe plants. If she has to
do tbe washing, either help ber witb
it or assume tbe kitobeu work while
she Is doing it. Wbeo sweeping day
eomes, help ber till sbe's through.
We are often advised that it is a
guests duty alaays to be dressed
daintily, out of compliment to ber
hostess, and to euter heartily into all
amusements plsnoed for ber and be
in everv wsy as entertaining as pos
sible. This is very true, but your
hostess would appreciate It immense
ly If once or ftwice during your stay
you would volunteer to plan, oook,
and serve tbe entire evening mesl,
giving ber a cbsnge ot cooking, and
an opportunity to dress herself dalot
lly, and eome to tbe table cool and
fresh looking, Instesd of flushed from
tending over a hot stove. I
It she bss a family of children, take
charge of them some day and give
ber a rest of a few hours. If ber sew
ing Is piled higb, you can belp ber a
little here if you choose. In short,
study to make ber enjoy your visit
and get as much plesauie cut cf It as
sbe is trying to give you.
We often hear people say tbat on
their vacation tbey want complete
cbuoge of scene and occupation, and
perhaps it often is necessary, Litt tbe
woman ho Is seeking eotiie rest
from housework baa no right to ao
cept an Invitation from one wbo does
ber own work, no matter how urgent
ly tbe Invitation Is extended, Hint
woman's plsoe Is at a hotel or board
na-bouse, wbere sbe osu pi y loi
every servioe she demands. Liokl'f
at It selOsbly, It mignc appear lo -i
visitor tbat bar vsiation v.iuld be tin
rest at alt, if she had to share 11 tbe
housework, but wbere would ber lionl-
ess' plessure oome in, If tbe l.ud lo
do It every bit herseiir
Stomach Troubles.
Many remarkable cures f ct.na li
troubles lisve been effected by Chit m b
erlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
One man who lied sjtent over two thous
and dollars for medicine and treatment
was cured by a few boxes of these tab
lets. Price, 25 cents. Hani pies free at
Kerr A Cass drug store.
New York's Souvenir of the Remote
Glacial Period.
Though tens of thousands of persons
yearly see tbe great rocking atone of
Bronx park In New York city, few
realize thnt It Is the city's most con
spicuous souvenir of the glacial period,
when all of this section was covered
with an ocean of Ice some 1,500 feet
thick tbat was moving slowly toward
the south.
Tbat pinkish bit of granite, weighing
thirty tons, standing seven and one
half feet above Its rocky base, being
teu feet broad and eight feet thick,
came from tbe far north, carried In
the resistless Icy arms of the glacier
thut swept over the continent down to
this latitude, marking Its path by de
positing great bowlders as It moved
and leaving scratches on the firm rocki
beneath, from tbe sliding, grinding
bits and masses of granite that set
tled to Its base and were pushed along
as It moved.
This same bowlder left Its mark on
the hare face of the rocky bill to the
north of It, In which Ilea the crocodile
pool. There the scratches are visible
today, poluttug to wbere the bowlder
stands and telling the story of part of
Its travels.
When tbe melting ice departed from
the great block of granite, it left it
standing through the ages a rocking
stone so delicately poised that a pres
sure of fifty pounds exerted ou Its
most northern angle causes Its apes to
sway north aud south about two inch-ea.-New
York Herald.
W. R. Ward, of Dyerslmrg, Tenn ,
writes: "This is to certify that I have
used Orino Laxative Fruit .Syrup for
chronic constipation, and it bus proven,
without a doubt, to be a tli rough, jirac
tical remedy for this trouble, and it it
with pleasure I offer my conscientious
reference." Clarke Drug Co.
Cultivate Smiles.
The wife wbo greets her husband
with a smile when he returns from his
day's toll and who has a smile for hint
when he starts out again in tbe morn
ing has a far happier future before
her than awaits her sister who Is al
ways nagging ber husband and wbo
seldom Is seen to smile except when
strangers are present, and as the gen
iality of tbe parents Is one of tbe traits
that Is apt to be passed along to their
children tbe little ones who are raised
on smiles have a far better heritage
than those who have cross words and
frowus three times a day and between
meals.
Sore Mpples.
Any mother who has had experience
with this distreBing ailment will be
pleased to know that a euro may be ef
fected by applying Chamberlain's Salve
as soon as the child is dune nursing.
Wipe it off with a soft cloth before al
lowing the babe to nurse. Many train
ed nurses use this salvu with best re
sults. For Bale by Ken A Case.
Two Ways of Love.
Two brothers who tnul uot seou each
other for ten years, met nt tbe Grand
Central station. New York. As soon as
one saw the other coming down the
platform be rushed toward blm and
fell on bis neck. Tbey bugged each
tber, these honest Herman black
smiths; they kissed each other; tbey
Jumped about and shouted and laugh'
ed wildly In their Joy. An observing
crowd Impeded the movements of pns
aengers, and tbe brothers, arrested fot
disturbing the pence, were thrown into
a cell, where they could exchange rem
tnlscences and vent tbelr happlnesa
without Jarring the less aentltneutal.
An eminent Bostonlan was away
from the city for a dozen years. Re
turning, be visited bis club, and be
thus descrlled his visit: "There were
tbe same men lu the same seats. They
were drinking the drinks tbey used to
order when I left. They were talking
about the same things. One of them
looked up when I went Into the room,
nodded and an Id: 'Hello. Wlgglespoon!
How are you? Haven't seen you late
ly.' And then he turned to the crowd.
'As I was saying, the park system
would be still better If" "-
Boston Herald.
A Urand Family Medicine.
"It gives me pleasure to speak a good
word for Electric Bitters," writes Sir.
Frank Conlnn, of No. 430 Houston St.,
New York. "It's a grand family medi
cine for dyspepsia and liver complica
tions; while (or lame back and weak
kidneys it cannot be too highly reiom
mended." Electric Bitters rettulatu the
digestive functions, purify the blood
and impart renewed vigor and vltalilv
to the weak and debilitated of both
sexes. Sold under guarantee at Chae.
N. Clarke's drug store. 50c.
Hahy ' - -New
Weitniii ,u r, I . v . ' y
While concr li i in a 'in of s i-
tlers' effects being slipped to ll-
gina. the wife of H. Thomas on Tues
day gave btrth to a healthy baby
daughter, tba woman and child be
ing discovered when the car was
opened at Reglna. The woman was
removed to a hospital, where she la
in a critical condition., .
Me See4 f hofferlag from Kni urra
tlsin. It is a mistake to allow rheumatism
to become chronic, as the pain ran al
ways be relieved, and in most cares a
cute affected by applying Chamber
lain's Psin Halm. The relief Irani pain
which it affords is alone worth many
times its cost. It make sleep and rest
possible. Even in cases of lung stand
ing this liniment should be used on ac
count of the relief which it affords. 25
snd 50 cent sixes for sale by Keir A Cars.
Government Mny Sue for Million.
Butte, Mont., May 31. A Federal
survey corps is engaged in running
survey lines in the mountains near
Phillpsburg, Mont., to determine the
amount ot cordwood cut for the
mines of Granite County, and the lo
cation of the ground from which tha
timber was taken. This wood was
cut, It Is claimed, from land belong
ing to the government, and it la In
timated that suits may he begun to
recover for about 700,000 cords ot
wood cut, approximating In value
about $1,000,000.
The bulk of this wood was cut
about 10 or 12 years ago during
the boom days of silver and was
used at the Bimetallic aud Granite
Mountain mines, owned by Charles
D. McClure and his associates, of St.
Louis, together with a few Montan
ans. The area of timber land
stripped clean la 10 miles wide and
12 long.
I ur 'il lleinerrhiiges i f the Lungs.
'Several vears iiiri my Innjrs Won- So
liuillt- ulT.-i-l.H tliul I li.i.l muni' I.i.iii-
orihato-,'' wri'es A. M. Ake, of Wood,
imi. i i ok i: eminent, wmi n-venu
h huviiiis w ithout any hetdit. I then
started tn talc Foley's Honey and Tur,
tut' In... .a i ru nnu a u k.iiiiul ua M
bullet. I renuti.iuend it in advnuei d
stUKOK of lull! trou'ile." Kole ' Horn y
1 T . .1 l ... I I ..!.. .1...
sou iuri"!'C iiiiTnii.'i1 h'-ii ileum mo
Imuia Hiifl tirtvmita BurmliB ppsilltfl from
a cold. Ke use substitutes. Clarke
Drug Co.
SEVEN TRAIN'S TIED UP.
Washouts In Montana Block North
ern Pacific Main Line.
Livingston, Mont., June 1. Seven
overland Northern Pacific and Bur
lington passenger trains, carrying
about 1000 passengers, are tied up
in this city, with the prospect of be
ing held here for about two or three
days more, as the result of one of
the worst washouts In recent history
on the Northern Pacific. Ten miles
east of this city, 3 0-foot fills, one 80
feet long and the other more than
100, are completely, washed out.
The last train to get through to
Butte went out Saturday night. The
floods ea'st of this city, near Colum
bus, Mont., tied up traffic until Sat
urday afternoon. The stalled trains
reached Livingston In time to he
caught by the washouts east of her
this morning.
Horn In Iowa.
Our family were all Imrn nnd raised
in town, and have used Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed)'
(nv.'.de at les Moines) fur ) ears. We
know how nood It Is from loii); exper
ience in the ui-e of it. In fact, when in
El l'a-o, Texas, the wi iter's life n
saved by the paompt use of this reini dy.
We are are now enuuged in the mercan
tile business at Narcoo-siv, Fla , ntid
lutve introduced the remedy here. Il
lias proven very successful mid is con
stantly growing in favor. F.xnib Ukos.
This remedy is for sale by Kerr A Case.
Begin Stoel Iland Down Snake River
Huntington, Or., June 1. The
Northwestern railroad Is about to be
gin laying steel. A carload of mules
for the Utah Construction Company
arrived last week. Men and teams
are busily engaged hauling material
and establishing camps along the
route. Twenty-five miles of steel
will be laid as fast as possible. Grad
es will be commenced at the same
time on the surveyed grade at the
end of Blake's Spur. No grading
was done at this point laBt fall, when
work ceased, as the old grade was
used for a temporary track to Nagel,
headquarters for the U. C. Co.
Badly Sprained Ankle Cured.
Three years ago our .laughter sprain
ed her ankle and had been suffering ter
ribly for two days and iiitihis-hsil not
slept a minute. " .Mr. Stiillings of Hniier,
Tenn., told us of CliuinU vlaiu's Pain
Balm. We went to the store that iiiht
and got a bottle of it ami bathed her
ankle two or thaee tiii'es and she went
to sleep and had a pood nights rest.
Tli-' next morning die was much better
and in a short tune could walk around
aud bad no more trouble with bet
ankle E. M. UhTmmit, Hampton, Tenn.
25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Kerr A
t'ase.
APPLICATION NO. 12
IN THE CIRCUIT COt'RT OF THE STATE
OK OREGON, for the County of Wasco,
lu tiie mutter of Ilie application of Simpson
Copple to register the title to the followlnc
described tract of Unci; sit uate In tin-County
of Wasco and state ol Orciron, to-wli:-L"ls
iiliinliered One(l)anrt Twofil.tn Block mim.
tired Three (3) of Wlnan's Addition to the
town, (now eliylol Hod Rlver.as per the re
corded plat.
Versos
O. P rxlre. Mrs. O P Dodge, his wile. Clara
E. Jones and A-B Jones, turn er husband
of Clnra E- Jones, aud all whom It may
concern; Deleiidant.
To O- P. Dodtfe. Mrs. O- P. Dislee. his wife,
Clara E Joue and A-B. Jones und all whom
it nisy concern, Di-itmlanls.
In I he Name or I he Sutle of Oregon:
Yon re lierehy required to upp- ar nml an
swer the petition ud applies! lint Hied nirainst
yen on Ihe iMIi day of May, 1SUH. In I he nliuve
ent Hied proceeding, within ten days from Ihe
riateofwrvi e ol this Snniiiinna npun n If
M-rved within this enmity, or If nerved wlililu
any other oounty or tliia sihIo, then within
twenty days from Hie dale 'if the service- of
this guiniiiotiK upon yott: snd If ou rat to
enter ) our appearance ur annvi-r the nppllca
Hon, lor want thereofihe applicant will a ply
to the Court snd take decree for tue relief ile
inaiiited tn the petlllon and application and
you will be forever bane I ftom disputlm; :ho
same.
Wltneiw my band snd the seal of said C'r.
cult Court tbls iMh day of May, IMS.
8 Bot.TON.Cletk.
Puhllsh In the Hood River tliacli r lor In
sertions bentnutDK May i, l'.US.
John Iceland Heuderaon,
Applicant's Attorney,
Stanley-Smith
Wholesale
LUMBER
Lath, vShingles, Etc
Lumber Delivered tu
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers
EXPERT HORSESHOEKS
W luivf Ilie I t st iii-1ti-(;iti.' iiuii liiiifry uiitl t'xjicrt work-
!!!l'll IImI it IV jtVlUrt'l t() to Jill (InsSl'S of
NEW WORK & GENERAL REPAIRS
3 FEELING BAD?!
fJm. 8tomacli 001 ' order, Liver IngKiih, Bowel all clogged 1 I M
up, inu juu nave mi'Kona-tirea-oiii-ieoiincT
Take an NR Tablet To-night,
Ton will bogln lo feci bettor at once. Their action U
different from other Liver and Btomach medicines no
ffriptng, no sickening or weakening sensation. Tbey
make yon (eel good.
BETTER THAW PILLS FOB LIVER ILLS.
"K.tara'i Remody" (NR TablMs) 1. th. Try belt pre
scription (or lonr Btomkch, Sick UowIkIis, Umi ot Appe
tite, Sallow Complexion, Constipation, Llv.r Complaint,
Sklo Dl.eaaos, Chilla. Malaria, Bllloum..., Dropsy, Plm
plo. and KhoumaUam. All of the., dlioasc. ar. eauaed by
Btoppagca and consequent decay and fermentation In tome
or all of tha illjostl vo orgaai. Cat a SS. . 1.1. tv.rrwh.rs.
' pro a .5T pat nrnceL M
Chas. N. Clarke Hood River, Oregon
NOTICE FOR rUULICATlON
Department of the Interior, Lund Office St
Th DrtllfW, Oreirnn, May 9th, 1U08.
Niitic la hereby irlven HihI
ANNA MKAlfcS
of Moaler, Oregon, who, ml April Mil, 1907,
made HomPHIcuil Kntry, No. I6M, for HKlN
W'4 Hint HWNE'i. HiTtlon a, Township J
North, limine 11 limit, Willamette Meridian,
liao tiled notice or Intention to make Final
comminution Proof, to enlub lull claim to ti e
laud above described, before the ItcalKUT and
Iteeelver, ut The llalleH, Oregon, on the S5II1
day or June, 1!0S.
Claimant -name rk wltnewieii: 8. Ortell, of
Mosler, OiTon; iJhttrlea Prattler, of Moaler,
iiri'iron; L. ilUHkey, of Mosler, Oregon; N.
Stances, of Moslcf ,'Orciron.
UKiljn " ; ('. W. MOORK. KeirlHter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior Land Office at
The I 'alien, Oregon, May 2Qtb, 1D08.
Notice la hereby given that
WALTER E. DABNEY,
of Hood River, Oregon, ho, on December
IH, IIMi, made Uoineateau Kutry, No. 15411, lor
Northeast Qnarler, Hee.llon 81, Township 1
North, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian,
has tiled notice of Intention to make final
commutation proof, to eatabllsh claim to the
land above described, belore the Register and
Receiver til The Dalles, Oregon, on the Sd day
of July, vm.
Claimant names as witnesses: George D.
CnliierUon, of Hood River, Oregon; John
West, ol Hood Klver, lreeon; Oscnr h. Wil
son, ol Mosler, On gon; William P. Kinney,
of Mosler, Oregon.
C. W. MOORK,
Register.
In the enmity Court of the Stale of Oregou,
for the County of Wascn.
In the mutter of the Guard an
shin of Uoba J. Tucker. Flor
ence R. Tucker. Leila K. Tucker; Order to
and Uohlna Tucker.mlnor chll.) show cause
dren of Roba .1. I in ker, deceas.
ed, by Cora llelle Klaus, guar
dian In the niiment llui State of Oregon
Il appearing to Hits court (ruin the petition
this day tiled hy Cora lielle Klaus, guardian
of the persons and estate of Roba J. Tucker,
Florence U. Tucker, llla E.Tucker aud Uo
blna Tucker, all minors, duly appointed by
order of this court, praying for Hie sale of the
interests oi her suld wards In the real estate
described in suld petition, to-wlt:
First tract The southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter ol section twenty -seven fZ7),
township (4) north, range ten (10) east Willam
ette Meridian, containing forty (10) acres, ex
cepting thereout the following denc-rlbed por
tion thereof, heretofore sold and couveyed
by order of the court to L. I). Iloyd, vis:
U.-ginnlng at the corner to sections twenty,
tlx (-) and twenty-seven (), thirty-four ;t)
and Ihirty.fivep-i), township two (2) north,
range (10) east of the Willamette Meridian;
thence running north along the section hue
between sections twenty-six (!) and twenty
seven (27), ten (10) chains to an Iron bar set
for the northeast corner of the land herein
des-rlhed; thence run south 89 degree S7
minutes west parallel to the south boundary
of section t wenty-seven 27), ten (10) chains to
an Iron bar set for the northwest corner of the
land herein described; thence run south par.
allel to the ciimi boundary of aald section
twenty-seven (47) ten (10) chalnsto an Iron bar
on the south boundary of section twenty
soven ('27), set for tliejjsouthweat corner or the
land herein described: thence run north 89
degrees fi7 minutes, east ten (10) chains to the
southeast corner of said section twenly-seven
(27), township two (2) north, range ten (10)
east of the Willamette Meridian, alter a sur
vev made by John teland Henderson, sur.
veyor, In accordance with former order of
the County Court of Wasco County, Oregon.
Second trnctCommencing at the south
east corner of the northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section twenty-seveu 27)
In township (2) north of range ten (10) east or
the Willamette Meridian running thence
uorth thirty (;)) rods, thence weat eighty (HO)
rods, thence south thirty (30) rods, thence
east right v (Ho) rods to Ihe place ol begin
ning, containing tifteeu (15) acres more or less.
And It appearing to the court thai Hie lu.
come from the estate of said mi
nors Is insufficient to maintain ino said
wsnts and that ills lor the best Interests of
said wards and necessary that said real es
tate should lie sold, It la hereby ordered that
the next of kin of the said wards, ud all per.
sons interested In said estate, appear before
this court on the 2th day of June, at 10
o'clock a. m., at the court room of the county
court of Wasco County, Oregon, at the city ol
The Dalles, in the said County of Wasco,
Suite of Oregon; then and there to
show cause. If any there be, why an order
should not be granted for tbe sale of said real
estate.
It Is further ordered that a copy of said or
der shall be published for four uiM-csalve
weeks In the Hood River Glacier, a newspa
per of general circulation, published werkly
in the City of Hood Rivei, County of Wasco,
Slate of Oregon, and circulates In said coun
ty, the first Issue of which publication shall
b'e the 2Sih day of May, lHOs, according to the
statute In such cases made and provided.
Ordered this 16th day of May, lM.
A. K. LAKE,
County Judge.
C. EVERETT.
The Practical Shoemaker,
At Riggs Old Stand.
Fine Work a Specialty.
Lumber Co. J
and Retail
Any Part of the Valley
Cl'AKDlAN'd SALE OF HE A I. ESTATE.
Notice Is hereby given tbat the undersign? I,
the duly appointed, qualified and acting
guardian of Clara May Wlnzler, Oeorge Sid
ney Wlnzler, Maud Eleflnol Wlnzler and
Lura Ruth Wlnzle.r, minors, will by virtue ol
a license and order of sale duly made and
entered by the Connty Court of Wasco County
Oregon, sell at private, sale, for cash In hand,
on and titer the 23id day of June, luOH, the
following real estate belonging Uiaaid minors,
lo-vrlt:
Lot Thirteen (13). being the Southwest quar
terol the Southwest quarter of Section 27,
Township 1 North of Range 10 East of the
Willamette Meridian In Wasco County, Ore
gon, enutalning 41 acres according lo tin
government survey thereof.-
Priitsisiils for l:ie purchase of said rea
estate should be made lo the nndersluued ai
his otllce In The lutlles, Oregou, on and afle
Hie date hereinbefore mentioned Mil l said
sale w ill be made subject lo continuation by
the County Court of Wasco County, Oregon,
acting as a court In the transaction of probste
business. FkAnk Mknkkkk,
Dated May 15, 1908. rn4)l7 Uuordlan.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
FINAL, ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that H. C. llengst
hiu filed In the County Court of Hie Mate ol
Oregon, for Waaco County, his ttnnl account
as administrator of the estate ot Prlscilla
Rengst, deceased, and said County Court has
made an ordt r fixing and appointing Satur
day, the l-'ltli day of June, ItHM, ut the hour of
one ' 'clock p. in., as the time lor the lu-arliu-of
object ions to said final account and the sei
tlemeiit thereof. All heirs, creditors or othei
persons Interested In the estate of said de
ceased are hereby notified and required to ap
pear ou or before Hie day appointed for such
he.irlng and settlement, and to tile their ob
jections, if any they have, lo said account n
any particular He n I hereof, specifying th
particulars of such objections.
Dated this 0th day of Muy, imiS.
H. C. IIENOST,
mll-JH Administrator.
NOTICE FOR I'Ulil.lCATION
Depart ment of the Interior, L M Land Office,
in The Dulles. Oregon, May 9th, 1U8.
Notice Is hereby given that
HARRY L. KINGSBURY
of Hood River, Oregon, who, ou August 26th,
1901, made Homestead Entry, No. tsi7, for S
SB), 8WNEJ4 and NWSE'4, Section 32,
Town-hip 2 North, Range 10 Easl, Willamette
Meridian, has 11 led notice of Intention to make
Final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Register and
Kecelver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the Itrd
day of June, 108.
Claimant names as witnesses: James
English, of Hood River, Oregon. Geo. W.
Kollas, or Hood River, Oregon Clinton Wood,
Hood River, Oregon. John Krocger, of Hood
River, Oregon.
U12IJ18 C. W. MOORE, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, Land Office at The
Dulles, Oregon, May l'.'lh, 1V08.
Notice Is hereby given thst
F HAMPTON C. RR08IU8
nt Hood Hlver, Oregon, who, on April 13th,
190s, made Timber Application, No. -4 (". 11 , for
SW.H SWH of Section 32, T. 2 North, Runte
10 Eust, l.ot 4 ot Section 5, Lot 1 and SK'jN tC'.,
Section 6, T',1 North, Range 10 East, Wlllam.
etle Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make Filial t'roof, to establish claim to the
laud above described, before the Register and
Receiver, at the Dalles, Oregon, on the 2and
day of July, 1U08.
The claimant names as witnesses: W. Ross
W lua us, of Hi Hid River, Oregon; ThomusCni.
Ilns.of Hood River, Oregon: Charles R. Rone,
of Hood River, Oregon; Ueo. E, Wlllams, ol
Hood Klver, Oregon.
ui2U-17 C. W. MOOKE, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land iittlce a I Tue Dalits, Oregon,
May 12, lUt.
Notice In hereby irlven ItiBt Uoberi W.
Caldwell, of llcod Jtlver, Oregon, who, ou
April Mill, ll -i, made Homestead Kntry, No.
1HSM, for NK'K'i of Stetloii i, N'-jHWand
HKI4HYYV4, Mention ST, Townahip I North
limine Kant, Willamette Meridian, haa tiled
notice of Intention to make Una) live-year
proof, to extabllKli rlalm to Hie land above
described, belore the Register and Receiver,
at The I miles, urepon, ou toe '22nd day ol
Jnne, MtK
L'liiliiiHiil names as witnesses: E. K. Lyons,
R Ipli Jar vis, Charles W. Held and Karl K.
Kartmevs, all of Hood Klver. Oregon.
m2Ui C. W. Moulds, Relsler
NOTICE FOR rUULICATlON i
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office '
at The Dalles, Oregon, May 1)1 ll, IMS.
Notice la hereby given that
KAVID U KALHUURY t
of Hood Klver, Oregou, who. ou December I
2.1rd. IfUK, made Homestead Kntry, No. U!M1. '
for WNK(4, Section . Township 1 North, 1
Range 1U Kast, Willamette Meridian, has lll.i, i
notice of Inlentlnu to make Filial flve-yi-irl
Proof, to establish claim to the land alsn. i
described, before the Register and Receiver,
at The Dalles, Oregon, on Ui 22nd day of Juiie
1WH.
Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas
Brodrlck, of Hood River, Oregon: Jobn Doa
son. of Hood Hlver. Oregon: Charles A. 8lutta.
of Hood Klver, Oregon; James U. Cameron, or :
Hood Klver, Oregon. I
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Hunts Paint & Wall Paper
Company
flavemWwl acompiVt linenf PAINTS II,K, VAKNISII
IXui. -. W.1JSI1KS.
HEATH & MILLiGaN MIXED PAINTS.
Our titock ol paper inclinleH Intent U'nins in Blank, (Jilts
and high (Sraeles, Froni 10c up. A full stock of room
molding, Picture rail. Plate rail nd a small line of
novelties in Framed Pictures. CA LCI MO, the
latt'st. thing in room tinting, mixed to order.
Painting. PaMr hanging, Sign work etc.
Phone G71 . First nnd Oak Streets.
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of nil kinds of
Fruit
Highlit Prices Paid
I aMiriiajr-'WligjanaJI
jiJOIIN I.ELANP HENDERSON, Free. MARION I. HENDERSON,
A ttorney-Bt-Law and Notary I'nbli.! Vice President
8. E. HENDERSON, Sec.-Trcaa.
Hood River Land
Emporium
Keal Estate, Loans, Conveyancing
and Surveying
Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED"
The President of the ('oinpnny is prepared to do
H Surveying and Civil Engineering Work of all kinds.
Home and Pacific. Telephones.
r.
Oregon Lumber Company
WHOLESALE
ORDERS FO!!
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
i Piling,- Cedar Posts
and Poles
SOIJCITKI)
H 1 an ii?No furnish Slab Wood $2.50 per coid, f, o. b.
Hood
City omo-s H e M:Ci, 51
-DEALKIl IN
Staple and
SOLE AGENTS Fl
Majestic & Mesaba Ranges
and Stiletto Cutlery.
HOOD KIVER II El (HITS,
r.SIZOI
..Livery, Feed
Ph. C.
Dealer In
Fresh and Cured Meats
Lard, Poultry and Fish
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Phone Main 471 Free Delivery
oxes
for High (Jrnde Fruit.
AND RETAIL
Hiver
Mill Office: Phone De Linn
n HflWinT ft Q Mi BMP MM
9
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE.
OltEdON.
STABLE
and Draying..
TEANAHAN & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Morses Ii.-hikIiI.h-iM or exchanged.
IMi-H-nre pari tea i-iiii -eoure flrot-clnsa rig.
Spoilt! iittHri'inn ttive.n to moving furniture an
;aiio.
A' do everything horses can do.
YOUNG
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