The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 16, 1908, Page Six, Image 6

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    56od wmifadLAoten. THtfR&Mv. July le ihol
The Case of
Jacob Rhine.
By NANCY BRENT.
Copj risliled, I'.'C, by Homer Fpraipie.
Miss Mary eyed tiie best tablecloth
closely. She di'iiileil It bung an Inch
longer on the end next the kitchen
-door. She stralKhtciii'd It conscien
tiously, then gave her attention to the
ipoons.
Since It was un lmosaiblIUy to set a
table for twelve people and put a sil
ver spoon nt each place, the number
of reul silver spoon possessed being
seven. It leboved tier to decide upon
which guests the honor was to be be
stowed. Mrs. Judge Brown must have one
of the real silver ones Ikm-miso no oua
In Brownsville would have thought of
offering her uuythlugexcept their best
Miss Josephine Iwlj;lit must be one of
the honored ones. It might keep her
from telling next day that there were
five pewter ones.
She finally arranged It to her satis
faction, tho r-ewtcr ones falling to her
self, to the schoolteacher, to Uncle
Lein Whlrtey and little William Boa
well. When John Tweedy and his wlfo ar
rived Miss Mary eyed them Interroga
tively. "Pn-Tweedy had rheumatism come
on him," explained Mrs. John, "and
couldn't come. I left the baby home
With lilm. That's one comfort."
"I'm sorry your pa couldn't come"
MlfJH Mary looked at the vacant scat
at the table "for the turkey's done to
o turn, and It seems kinder lonesome
for hliu to have dinner alone on New
Year's day."
A knock nt the door caused her to
excuse herself. The innld of all work
was at the critical point of coffee mak
ing, and Miss Mary herself went to
the door.
Tho old man standing there, a stran
ger, looked nt her In a dazed manner.
"I'm mighty cold and mighty hun
gry," he said timidly. "I wonder if
you would give me a little dinner."
Mltw Mary's tender hearted hospital
ity was Instantly his to command.
"You Just come right on In," her
cheery tone making him sure of wel
come. ; "I was right proper worried
about having that vacant place at the
table."
When, after dinner, the unexpected
guest fell 111 the company bedroom was
at his dlxposal. In the week's nines
that followed MIks Mary hovered over
him with good natured anxiety, and
1m ho unexpectedly died from u
piidt attack she doc In rod that the poor
tou should not bo burled by tho county-she
didn't think she would miss It
forever if she paid for a decent fu
neral out of her suvIiik.
Judgo Brown came over tho day the
old man died and hnd a long talk with
her.
"We know you don't charge for tak
ing care of hi in, Miss Mary," he ar
gued, "but the pension certificate
found In his pocket shows ho wns tin
old soldier, and the government Is abUt
to bury, lis seldloni.' '
She listened reluctantly. "But I hate
to lie so uncharitable," she said slowly.
"I wonder If the poor fellow had any
folks."
"That's Just It!" tho Judge exclaimed,
"If you Bend In a claim for burial ct'
pctiscH the commissioner of pensions
will, bo nblo to notify his people If
they're hunting for him."
The Judgo argued successfully. A
few days later he enmo with a dusty
volume of pension laws, accompanied
by the ministers, Peters tho notary
and by Mrs. Judge Brown herself.
"We want to (Ix this up In regulation
style," he snld Jocosely, "and when me
and Peters get through drawing up
this claim and the minister and Mrs.
Brown witness It, It ought to be as
legal a document as they ever handled
In Washington."
After the document was posted MJaa
Mary and Brownsville man, woman
and child found it n topic for conversa
Hon while they awaited the outcome.
It came sooner than Miss Mary ex
pected. It kuocked at Miss Mary's
door one night, nud whon she answer
od, lamp in hand, she found a man la
an overcoat of unmistakable city cut,
who took on his hat In a way that
filled her with admiration.
"My name is Ithlnc," he Bald in ex
plnnation. "I Ix-lleve It was In your
house my father died."
She led the way to tho sitting room,
volunteering bits of Information fd
sympathy.
"I hope you won't think I wanted to
be paid for nursing him," her comely
face flushing with sensitiveness, "but
tho Judge said I ought to."
"I'm glud you did." he responded
heartily. "It was tho way we located
him. I'm a traveling mau, and my fa
ther lived nt tho soldiers' home. When
I came back from my trip nud found
that ho had wandered from the home
In a state of melancholia, you can Im
agine how I felt."
"You sit right down and tuko off
your overcoat. While you nre warming
I'll heat the coffee and tlx you a llttlo
snack. I know you are hungry attar
your drive through the cold. I nlway
did say Brownsville wns the meanest
place on earth to get to. It's a ten tullo
flrlvo from any direction you try to
reach It."
Miss Mary, freed from anxiety that
they would not go rouud, was lavish
with silver spoons. There was one for
eofiYw, one for a saucer of honey and
one In the Jelly glaM. The other four
were carelessly arranged on the white
cloth in a way that Indicated spoons tu
abundance.
She went to tho small tilrror hanging
by the kitchen window and arranged
- Ute front of her brown hair becoming
ly. At forty tho women of her ac
quaintance were supposed to give no
thought to such vanities, but she was
evidently of a worldly turn of mind.
and she remembered the set of the
; overcoat worn by her guest.
Supper over, they sat by the open
fire, she with her Battenbcrg piece, he
with a cigar encircled by a gilt band
which she wished fervently Mrs. Judge
Brown could see.
"And so I brought this printed form
for you to fill in," bo continued. "I had
to como through Washington on my
way down, and I knew they bad a cer
tain form that bad to lie Oiled 10 be
fore you could get the money."
"Wasn't the one Judge Brown and
all of us-fixed all right?" awed by the
thought that anything attested by the
minister and Mrs. Judge Brawn could
possibly hare a flaw in It
He leaned back in bis chair wrut ue
glow of satisfaction that creei over a
man when he Is well fed, comfortable
and has a pleasing woman asking hi
opinion.
Yours was all right in a way,- ne
said beulgnly, "but they have regular
liquor as puichiued on 'be iuel day,
forms with ciuestlons to be answered, all to be cclitd nj and ultimately
. .. .u..ul I.. Innb at th tm Ton Urea inr It enicillol uurpiHHS. -AU
sent, for I had telegraphed the author
ities to let me know If they found out
anything as to Ms whereabouts. There's
$S9 due."
Her blue eye opened In astonish
ment. "But It only cost me sixty."
You can put lu a charge for nurs
ing," and the Jovial eyes of forty-two Kelew,
beamed Into the gentle' eyes of forty. I
It does my heart good to think he had
you to make it easier for him."
"But I didn't charge anything fer it.
The money's yours," Bbe objected.
There's where you are wrong," tn-
omphant that he carried an over
whelming stock of knowledge. "It
doesn't belong to me, for he left no
widow and no child under sixteen, bo j
nobody will draw that money except ,
you. You paid an nis last expenses. ;
It belongs to you, all right, little wo-
little woman" liefore, tamed rosily
red and finally agreed to fill out the
application for reimbursement accord
ing to directions.
lie registered at the small hotel as
Ineob Ilhine, Jr., and declared his In-
teution of staying until be could have
a stone put to libi father's grave.
When the stone was In its place Miss
Mary walked with him to the cemetery
one afternoon.
Her own Int. In u corner of the ceiue-
terv, was surrounded by nu old fash
ioned nrltor vltae hedge that glistened
In the I'Ybruary sun. i
It was good of you to put blm here
with your mother and father," he said, !
pushing back with his cane the leaves
from the -border of violets.
"There vjx plenty of room." Her
deeds of kindness were simply the not
linea Iteinedy mliicli giive me prompt
rebel. I consider it one ol the lt
iiii'ilicines of it kind in the wmhl, km.'
liNii I;un It in l!i2 helt-iw it i-uli
have ra vol me a hundred dollar il r
tor bill." Sold bv Kier A ( ni-s.
I'rinrvlll Dry.
The saloons ol Fiineville cloned
their doors promptly at 11 oVIixIr,
Tuesday uiglit and thin city Is now oi
cry as the strongest piohibitioutrt
i ould wish for. 'lheie was little in
toxication and no uisordeiiy conduct
ir arrests. Much wiur, beer mid
suiutiiiig feature ot the day was tbe
teeelpt by every family sni mau lu
ton of Ibe citaloguo of a PortlH.nrt
liquor house, ablcb evidently Is the
Hrtit to inuke s bid for the Crook
county trade I'be ministers even
were not tpaieil, nud they mnilo In
inauifeat appncialion of the joke.
Just Kxscllr (tight.
"I have used Ir. King New Life
fills for several years, and find them
just exactly riglit," myt Mr. .A. A. lYI
lun. of llarriaville, N. Y. New Life
Tills relieve without the ltat dir-eoui-!ort.
Best remedy for constipation, bil
iousness and malaria. "5c at t'has. N.
Clark's drug store.
$150 for Hot A i tide.
I'be Heublicsn (mgreeaionui Com
mittee offers 3I.V) for tbe Lett aittcle
not exceeding 1,UK) words on thn snt
ian." .f.
The cozy fireside had given him iViivtiim uvi mil in in t it I v
taste of whot home life might be, and SHOULD UK HUCCKSSl'LL. NEXT
Miss Mary, who had never been cauea NuVKM iJKK "
lie compel ii iuu Is open to all.
In judginx ' t ' met its f I he com
(tliti'in co,i..c tation ill lie given
not only to idi, Hrguiuci' s nud facts
Mutinied, lint to the convincing
pner, and 't s ould ho In rue in
.i.ind that Meu.le s ot Cor trees ore
i.i e looted a 'ell:iy I'rivMctit and
V re
I ie- i.lent.
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i I 'I
In
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l.aM l t
n
i Mi 'in '
1 i-i
mi'
ol:'
V' iriltee,
l;i ,l :n,i,
V on. 1). i .
Terribly Scaiil il
i- onutliing we lie r -ir iwi .i
eve y ilu ol our i.ee. I'.nrtiK
si-i d- i il li' r slight or -ei io'i- an- !
nrnl expivsslon of her feelings toward t" I picii in your la mU, ircpir d
humanity. ' ' V li;,v"- " b,,,t,M .'.,f .'i1 ,:,r'1:. S""-
1.1(1 iin'iii iitiiiMj'. it i'- M in- I'l'iu
! .. it i .1.1., i....,iu il.,. Km...
... t a ini!iinii miu i un mi urnic inn '
He eyed the remaining space flgura-! . , , ., J
"Y'es; there is room for two more.'
"He was the only relative 1
tlvely
hnd."
Miss Mary removed the dead leaves
hat had drifted on the adjoining grave.
"And she was tbe only relative I
bad left. Everything has seemed lone
ly since."
He helped her with the leaves me
chanically. "Hut you have a home
that's something. I often wish when
I'm off on trips that I bod a home to
return to t tin t there would bo some
one waiting for me.
"You poor nianT' she suld. utterly
unconscious of his mcaulng.
I would like to come here some
times, so he wouldn't seem left here
among strangers," be said huskily.
I'll look after his grave Just exact
ly as I do nfter mother's and father's,"
she said hastily.
"Do you think you could Jook after
me some too?" He caught her hand
as she reached out to remove me
leaves from the violet border.
She looked nt him blankly, then un
derstood. Her eyes opened wldo like a
child's.
fie kept hold of her hand, and her
eyes finally dropped before his.
"What on earth will Mrs. Judge
Brown say?" she gasped weakly.
A Kriisty Kmiitli.
Attract I by largo Homing poster
in nil, ttlnte and blue, proclmuitiu n
ci ii ml and li.riis CPh-litiim of the
Finiilb lit llroil llher a lurtfh eiiiiiler
ot Die 1 1 Ii-h pei i!u went tin in iinly
exi'MUnw to celilit 'He in littltliuw
s I j 1 -. lie ivIhIthI inn i. an frost
li st .i I to tiuisli. I In- gi i.nd piiU-
iielil i :i n ' I - vimsucli tliiii. h lew kils
Col I I I'Hl O k"'lt n up a I il lellir i.
mllJ 1 1 e Dulles ie i: ." ' lunii'ii
very much riissHi polnte I - iiirist.
U-e He'W ills l.iU'e l'.iilv I'mly Ivis-
ser, pli BMint litt.e pi I- l.ai mi easy to
lake. Iolil by Keir l .i -.
Stanley-Smith Lumbe'
LU. .
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath, Shingles, Ete
a
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon Hak ers
EXPERT HORSESflOERS
Wo liave the best up-to-date machinery iind expert work
men and nre prepared to do all classes of
NEWWORK & GENERAL REPAIRS
OLD FOLKS iPSsr
a.. i i i i i 11
Wll
Especially need "Krtura'i Remedy" (NR TskirtihneedlttoUketheRbea-
Biatlmn out dt their Jnlnts; need It to keep their Stomsch, Liver, Kidneys
and Buwelt in gnud onti.-r; need it for tiie ttrength and rigor it f Itm.
Let " NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Doctor.
Tnkf a tublft now and then; It will keep your ajratem In inch food
coTKlition that (JiseaBUS ramx t tr.ke hold. Every boi it guuuitel to
Ijive Bdiiufaetlon, or the purchase price refunded.
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills
. GET A 25A. BOX. .
li. 0. IvWii! & Co.. Cliit'iuo III.
(ii'htli'Hiei In 1K!7 I Iiuil il iliHiu-n ol
i li Nioiiiiic'i iiiiiI ImwelH. In tin' Hpi Mii;
uf lSMV.' 1 Inii'L'lil il lioflu of Koilul and
iIih ticiii'lit I ri'iu'iviKi a 1 1 Hit' itiiltl in
lii'uririii rniilil mil. Imv. MV yi "ve
ImiK mill iioh(kt Yoiirn Very Truly,
N I'orni'll, li'ulini?, mi.. Aug. zi,
I'.HM! " Solil by Keir A l am.
Count Tli fin lit fure Tin J llsti'li.
Djwu In Ahtorls tbey ooi.nt their
InnrHi.tio in loimliitiou t.cluie it Is
iMti lieil, a pliyiiclan baviiiR mid Ibut
lie kiiO'AS nl Inui sours --iiuuiiciiik
lltll" Hi illid (1u to srrlvc In tlis next
fo niiiiilli-'. it ull noes NM:1I " IbU
rHIHH I'll IMI HI1 llHH bURD I 111) Hrt. ilr)tl
ti ii'int lor His ktorlc in jul 100" nun
iluriiiK IIib P'ihI two docii'lrs lu tbst
tr In- tho muiitb ol tl. l oiuniuin
P. S. I'lis iihh oi tb wonl "kill" bm
uiiiiliuil to h chilJ I ilftntiilily odi-
on-, i uj liow. Solum Mtatttuiau.
Il can' t li Hal.
Tim U'etol all ti'srliers in i xiicriciu iv
C. M. Ilaiilin. l Silvt-r l ily, Noitl
I'lirnlina. avs: "1 find Kit tt i it: ItittcrK
il i'.- nil thal'f iliiinuil for it l'or
M'-niHi'li, l.ivcr mill Kidnux imulilfs it
. iin'i 1'0 lii'Sl. I Inivi' tried It and timl
il a miihl vo ll' i't "ifdifinu Mr. llin
,1. ii i. rmlit: h'h IliU beet of nil mudi
eini'f aiii'i i' t Mi-akuosi1, lame liiuk, ami
all run ili.wn coi.iliuoui'. liiHi ! u l "i
cliiHc and inilliiri.i M..ld umlt'r uuanin-
i... i.t 1'lirt.i. N. I'lii'ku's ilnm fiorc. .r)0
I) -'Wilt's W iloli Hazel si'l e H t'U'ei
iullv eni'il for u'lh'. Hei'iiliillieudi'i!
nud" M'Til liv Kair nud Cass.
Dalles Cherry Sesmm Over.
Ilia Rouiluu lurtuiul.t. s Tlio
Dalles Oliroiiicle. will wiluess the
"win liuu ini" t the cliBiry e.ium at
1 iio Dalles for lliis jonr i Ik.uhiikIs
of urates of fie!) It n It I.He tm-n
vliinn. (I to ontxiitH uiHrkuln, sun t of
il. as tin hh New Vnrk. but Ilia iiiwIh
purtiou lias been takeu care of at the
Ii.ohI cuniierv. Tbe reoord in cauniiiK
oi.. mtintH wus inada iu 1 be Dal e
ii.a day till." nk wheu ti e looul in
flilutl.in "nut up" more llu;n mviii
imiM of llo Iruit l tint mado Tlio Dalles
i ha "clieiry city.
A rimt lolls oullylnu orrhsrrls ie
veals the fact that ouly tb very lalebl
.arintlun are utlll nersinleutly clii uiuu
lu Hie trie. The buk illhi iiojal
Aiiiioh la Rlready sotie lu Hie way tl
thn cannery, though ami e who eie
h 84 ta on d with tumlt. i r cem (ie
thined in their uro tb l ollitr ad
v-ins conilitliiiiH are now in Hie pick
(f pufeetiuii. Hut oirliuls whlih
. week bko were li.dtsu with tlis bii.'tit
i . .1 iiii.l vellow liuit ate u).v In.ii- m.rl
nil II. Hi is diai'eriiil lu U the 'link rii I
(i.liiiK.- troui the cl erry tieis.
Chniberlaln's Colie, Clml'ia unit
Dliirrhnes Keiiieily Wmild ll.o"
Saed Him $1(10.
"In IIWI2 I had ii vi i v severe t t k !
diarrhnfii." savs U. N. 1'iur.ii l Cat
lnlaii'1. I.ii "Km-sevoi al weeks 1 w
iiiuilile to do anvtliii ir. On Maieh 18
liln7, 1 had a similar attaek, aiid took
I hanilierlaniN colic, cnoiers ana marr
C. EVEKETT.
Tin' l'rmticnl Slioi'ir.nVer,
At liiKT--' Old t ''"!.
Fine W'oi k ;: Sirei;il! v.
s -
Chas. N. Clarke, Hood River, Oregon
Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate
In Hie Ton my Court of IVim o r..'!iiiv, now nl
HiHiil Kiver i;oiiiu.v. Pimieoi 1 1 ckom, in uie
luiilier ol ( iiitiitlnnslill f Itnbu .1 T' rli -r,
liow K tin". Klnreiice II. TncUtT, nmv K
l.i'lui K. 'locker, now Kliius. i": Ii i. nn
'I'liek. r, low KlniiN, nilUDr fhll i.-nn! ,;-.iii
.1 Tucker. ileeeHM'fl, nnil Hiloi'i"! rlniili ii
ol ('. Kliui" inui l-i a ll' H' Klini", li s
wife, liv Turn llelie KIiuih, liil u Ihui.
I ('urn lUOle Klllll", Klliir.llllll lll'llie piTJinn
inui elnU' t Holia J luekiir, mm Knm-,
Kliimiice U. Tinker, n w KImiik U li.i K 'I'm fc
er, ihiw K Ibiic. mill Hi. hum Tucker. nw Klun,
lillil en of llolin .1. TuckiT lleei'ie-ed, nml
Hiliipt il clilli.iin nf A. ('. Klius ,ind Corn
lte'lu HIiiUH, n nereiiy uive ,iure inci in
iiiriiiiiiee nl nn urtler, or me Lmiiuy omit in
. lie lnii my of Wwmco, null' llimil Hii-ci-1 iiiinty,
sinli' ot Oregon, iiuiue aiul etttrrcil lu ti.n
mIiiiv. i nlltle eiiiiiie on rrlilay Hie ji.'ii fli v nl
Jnnr, A. I l'HS. I lll lllliierslillli'il li sniil
yiiiii-iliiiii will M'll lite premise!. ih serlln; i In
ii nl oilier h'. it heielniiftep ilinerilieil lit pi i.
vine will1, on Hie liilloivliiK terms an. 1 toiiiil
llons: T lie pr'ce must lie nut less titan eiilit
II.oiimiiiiI itollars (JsVI I for the minors' Ini. r
i kt in nml Inn!; el which Mini live liiini
i.'Uli iliiin-i's iniisl hei'HNli In tut ml puiil nn 'no
si-mI. In snl'l lliliirill-ili, or he. lUlmil'V .in in
.1 l.llll li' nili'lsi'ii f.,f In I . nil I hi' illll ol s;tl.;
ami the Inn lie.' Mini uf nm h"-s limn nn' I hint
I the sal.l JsOild lo lie'lllne 1'ie J.KIl. In l. I'H 'I
i. iilnri'Miiil, up' in tee i M i ni Inn innl . Ii T v 1 y
f a Blliirill:iu' lei'il f"l sihl really l"if. II ir
u llli i.n nli-l r.c'1 nl Hilf tor K.ilil r.ali.i; Hie
rtMiniluliii' iw i ilin-'ls nl the p'.ri'lnie ;ni in
In' n'l iiinl hi llil I. (illume on Mihl r-niii ,
ami Hie ih In i villi invi li.v ilir.-e pr .nus-i.rv
mites, each fm m ' II. oil or Hie n miiiIiimw Iwi
llihils uf sitld p..n'1'iise pi'li e, pi'iiilil" in o.-i.
twu iiiiJ three .ll'ills n-cer'lvi'ly I'I'ler .liile nl
wltli alinmil Inleii st lln n ni' nl ine rule
ot ciiilil er ei-nl a r aiiniini, tii'in ni t'' i f "ule
iinlll punt, find lonriuHK'' nun ni. i n 'ii's in ne
exfrl.trlt In till' elllclilli'l nl' pi. u l; mi is ill
fiivnr of tiie ml Hniiiilian. an I in i n p-iy-allied
Kiil'l cuiiiitliiii' iiril'i-a' - -ii 'I.-, kmu
Ciiimly. S'i'l'" i't nsiiii'.tl'iii. !" pin -n nice
nl H'liit orih-r Hint mi -,tii ici iiiv, i . in ir,. m
anil alter I lie Kl'.ll ila.v "I .lull, A i US, pin
eeeil I" II 'tnl w I'l -ell the Inllnu i ir ! .', h
e(l reul estiile, slllij.-cl only t'i tin- wnlii's
liiiiicr ion ei nlli imiti'in ' t Miln miIi- h.i Hie
i 'iniiiiy emu I ill lliaul Iti v-e ('.null, ai'iire-
alii. The pmpei'iy her Int'eln'e n l- : n .1 M.
is partlclllio ly ii "i: Ihei, as Uiilie.l v In iv 1 1 ;
Tun ctTt ii I n liiii't-"1 Inii't, Inieieli. ' Minnie
In tiie I'oooli nl l aseii, nun' iniil liiici
Coniit.T, Still, ol (irei-iin,
Klisl trai t 1 tie S"U' i" asi ((U irler nf the
sninlieas' iUiiil( toi section Iwi iuv mi veil ( 7),
luwiiship i - teirih. irmje i. n tl)i ensi V' ilia in
i lie Mei lilitio, 11)1111011111) tnrl.l (illlaeii's, i
ci'plltn; tin reeiit the li-lluiitm il-rthet.l i-nr-linn
Ihcrcof, lielTtnf.ili' Willi ami ciilive.ieii
hy onh r nf aalil court viz.:
H Kiiinlnv at tiie ei'i ner in M'cltntis twenty.
In cJil) ami t wciilj w veil ('.Tl, lhlrty-foiiri.il)
ami Hi riy.tive (;t ), Iniviishlp Iw.) ('.') north,
I'lonce (III) e:ol nl the Will.iiiiel le Mei'liliaii;
I In in e en ti li 1 1 iu Dm III Hli'lit" the sei'tlon line
litlwivn -) I. - Iwcnty-slx (2ii) ami tweiiiv
veven '), lei- (1) cliitlus lo nn hnn har set
for Hie nnrll nisi cnriii r of the lionl herein
ilea nlieil; tllelice itln Milltll HI ili'i Tees h7
mliinles wi si paiallil In the mhiIIi liiiuiliiry
of section Iwi niy-seven (i"), leu (ID) chains lo
an lion linr m-i lor tlieuorlliw esi corner nl urn
liiml lierein ilescrllail; thence run wiutli pur.
allel ! Hie enil honniiiiry of Mild sei'ilon
twenty seven (21) ten lll) chiiliisin an Iron hnr
on the aoulli boiiiHlaty of secllmi twenlv
seven t'JT). aet for Hie anllt Ii west em tl r ol Hie
latitl lu tein ill seritieil: theme run iinrili .:)
liet-ni'sft: ii'iimtcs, esst leiMlilleiiains In Lie
Minthcasl ei 'l i el ol i-alil mtIiuii 1 -vi nly sc i n
iTi), IDwnsli p 1 1- o i 'l 'orlh. IniiKc On 1 101
east of the Wiilnini lie Mei iilliui.
Micnliit Irei I I'lilii i eiieuu at Ihe smii!
easl cornel nf Hie liillli.en-1 ullarler nl II,
solllheas: ipn.i ler ol sicliiin twenty seven : ,
In tmvtislnp r.'i iiniili nt runtee ten (llh ea t ol
Ihe Vl IiIhi.ii lie Mcrl.lllin llllllilln; Iheli'l'
iiimIIi ilnrlj (.10) mils, thence west eighty t0)
roils, ihenii- soiiih thirty (' nuls, Ihen. e
cast ntlily (Ml) mils to il.e pi; ee ot heirm
tilnx. coiualnillit tilteen (l.'i) Heri a inuie or t
Iiuiklns fort. -tiie (l ) ai res in at: liu, -,
Willi III!' Illip'OienietilS, 'II!SSIMU of li-..
iKiislnri eniiin'e ami out l ull liiiu- Mir i-m .
ami as pi'i.ve.leil In said oriii r, ih il pi-emi is
ini li'liu suseenlihli of n ilivisiiii miu ins
or iiacts, wltin til ii. Jury to i he i H'tiie, will lie
snlil. us H w hole. In one ti'liel .
Til's notlie is published In Ihe II ol Klver
(llai'ti r, in in-cni'dnnec wltli ilie.s..i I i-rder re.
QUlrllllf Ihe II 'lice In ne pulelslleil in a new
To Win. (lam er, Kurnhal of tho City of HooJ .
fiiver. Sir: , I
In r..ini,lianf.n will. H.0 I'HI I IlireniPIl 1 fl of AeCtlOIl
5h of the I harier nf the Cily of Hood River, 1
transmit tho following list of the assessments
which remain nniiaid for the construction of
Suction No. of tiie aewur System of the City of
Hood River. The assessment waa levied liy ordi
nance No. 1:19, entitled:
An ordinance providing fir and deflninn the
property especially Ix nelitted by the construction
of No. of the (Mineral Sewer District of
the City of 1 1 ood Uiver. in accordance with the
ni-ovisinnR of Ordinance No. and levyinfir
aMsessments on the property benefitted for tiie
cost of construction (if Section No. 9 of said Sewer
Iiistrict for the purpose of ratsuiK the sum of
Five Thousand Two Hundred and Forty Olio
DnHarie nssossinir Ihe nrotiertv benefitted by the
ennstruetion of said Section No. 9 of said Sewer
System and direct inn an entry nf such assessment
in the docket of City Liens, and saal assessment
was entered in said ducket of Cily Liens March
luth, HUM, and more than twenty days having
elupaed since the said date of entry, the following
assessments are delinquent, and their interest
from and after tho dale of their delinquency,
namely June Sd, l'J08. The following list l in
(abukir form, is made up irom tne iJOCKei oi v ny
I. iens, descrilies each assessment which is delin-
niienl. irivert the name of the tiersot) to whom
a.ii.esseii and the particular description of the
properly tiasessed, and the amount of the assess
ment thereon now due and is as follows, to-wit:
STKAN AHANS FIRST AUDITION.
Oscar C.iistnf son West 'i lots 25 & 26,blk3 26 60
Fred l.arwooil Lot 14, block 4 '.iu
Deans Sub. Div. Lot 10 Blia'k 2 26.60
Helen (i. liatehnm Lot 15. block 4 26.60
.1. F: Yanlley I)t 20 block 4 26 60
W. J. ilolnian Lot il block 4 zn.tio
Lot2J. block 4 2ii.60
A tinet of land lyinir between the North lino
of Taylor Street and a line KXI feet North
erly and parallel therewith, and between
the westerly line of the tract last above
deiici ibisl and a line 215 feet Weaterly and
parallel with I ho west line of Twelfth
Street. Ilalance due on tract 23.99
HULL'S SUH-DIVISION.
PLKASANT VIHVV ADDITION.
.lehn Donahue Lot If", block 9 rifl.f.8
(esirue Caisun Lot l'J block 9 50.08
h .1. Kmmona et nl Worm lit) leel nil at
paiier ol reneval cln ulstiMi, pun imic! weel,
Iv in tiie v)u nly of Wasi-o innl Sli-ie ni'i ne.-oM
for four sticet halve wet ki anil lor five inser
Hons thereof. III llrst. punili'i'loii lo be Hie
2ml day nl .Inly, i'-HI, and Hie Inst pii'.Iienllo i
July :iUih. lyoK,
The 8.ile will be tnade aul j s to Hi - don- r
Interest of aald Cola lt I Klaus, I'm nu ll i
widow ol Koia .1. Tucker, dei-ean'il.
COKA HKi.LF. KI.At'S, Uunriliiin.
Wm M. Watson, S'liitle, Waali. .loliii lln.
llmderaon, Hood Klver, lira., Attorney fm
Uiiardtan.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Hepartment of tbe Interior, Land Office at Tbe
I miles, uregon, May 12m, lnux.
Notice is hereby given that
FliAM ITON C. UROKIUH
nl Hood River, Oregon, who, on April Lllli
1908, made Timber Apphcutloll, No. 4611, for
HWW SW of Section 32, T. 3 North. Hange
10 Kast, Lot 4 ol Section 5, Uit 1 mid HKUNlS
Section ti, T. 1 North, Halire 10 F'.imt, Wlllain-
ettu Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to
make Final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Register nud
Uei elver, at Hie Dulles, Oregon, ou the 'AJud
dnv oi. I uiy, hum.
I be claimant nanus as witnesses: w. Ross
Wlnanri, ofllood Klver, Oregon ; Thomas CoL
1 1 us, of Hi mmI liiver.Oieuon; Charleg K. lloue.
of Hood Kivir, Oitgon: Oeo. V,. Wlliams, ol
lloml Klver uregon.
niao-117 C. W. MOORE, Register.
Hunts Paint & Wall Paper
Company
Have added a completo linn of PAINTS. OIIA VAUMSJI-
PSaim URUiSIlEiS.
HEATH & MILL.GaN MIXED PAINTS.
Our istix'k i jt;iH-r iiii luilfs l;itst designs in I51aukx, (Jilts
andhip.ii ( trade's, r roin lOr up. A full stock f room
molliii(r, I'ictnre rail. I'latt- ryil and a snuill lint of
novelties in Framed Pictures. CAKt'l.MO, the
latest thinj; in room tintin-r, tnixetl to order.
Painting, Pnjier hangin, Sign work et
Phone 671. First ami Oak Street.
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fruit Boxes
Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. MARION I. HENDERSON,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Vice Preaident
S. E. HENDERSON, Sec.-Treas.
Hood River Land
Emporium
Leal Estate, Loans Conveyancing
and Surveying
Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
The President of the Compiiny in prepared to do
Surveying and Civil Engineering Work of all kinds.
Home and Pacific Telephones.
MiHHMamnjiiacMiiMiManii
Oregon Lumber Company
i TTTrrnT i?a a T avtt xa-rirri a tt
Muck '.I.
48.94
V' I .V: Wa NT V i i'iw AlVDiTlON.i
I..,t 1 bl.u k H - 107.73
Went 3li ft'et lot 2 block 8 27.KI
Ilnbnce Int. !l tiliKk 8 M.18
I.ul 4 block 107-73
DKAN'S SUB-DIVISION
VI.KASANT VIKW AUDITION.
A. J. Shi'pler et a I Ut 11 bluck 2 2'i.GO
Lot 12 Muck 2 SW.H0
SHKI'l.KR'S SUH-DIVISION
l'l.KASANT VIEW ADDITION.
Daniel J. Treiher Lot 10 block 1 35.91
I'minie K. Hailey Lot 14 block 1 23.94
U.t 15 block 1 23.H4
l,ut 111 Muck 1 23.94
In the Name of the Cily of HikkI Kiver:
You are hereby directed anil required to forth
with uiivcrlise the property iiu:uint which said
tt.iHessnicnt wart made and Belt the name or such
part then nf nn in your opinion can lie sold acpar
alcly lo nilviintuire Hiitticient to pay mieh bbschj
nienl tuiii'ther with intercut, coats and disburse
ment!! in Ihe manner provided by law, and return
the pi.iei eds of siicli sole, except your fe"s and
costs thciviu. to the City Treasurer and this War
rant lo the Cily lU'i'order wilh your doinifs en
dorsed I hereon, toirether with the receipt of the
City Tri aMirer for the proceeds of BUch sale,
In wiiiicks whereof 1 have hereunto net my
hand ami seal of the City of Hood River this loth
day of June, l'.KIM. J. K. N1CKKLSEN,
Kecorder.
Under ami in pursuance of the aliove warrant
for the purpose of satisfying the assessments
mentioned in said warrant, I will on the lath day
of Julv. llK"i. at Ihe hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the
frontdoor of the city hall, in the city of lliiod
liiver, in Wasco county, stnteof Oreiton, proceed
lo si 11 at public auction to the hitrhest bidder for
cash jn hand the several tracts and parcels of land
alve mentioned or so much thereof as can lie sold
separately to advnntUKe sufficient to pay such di
lihiiuent assessments together with interest, costs
and dishursments. . , .
Dated at Hood Uiver, Orotton, this 25th day of
JU"C'1W- WM. RANGER,
Marshall of the city of Hood River.
Notice for Publication.
Iiepni tment or the Interior,
Land otllcenl Tne Dull', Oregon,
Inn.' 21, tikS.
Notice Is herein' uiven tlinl liuberi W.
Ciililweil, of Hikii'I Diver, On-iiin, who, on
Anril Jillli, Wi I iiisile Honitftcnil Knlrv. No.
I.ian, for N K' ,SK', of Section 2fi, N'V innl
SK'.slV '4. Seeiioil So, 1'ov.uslilll i Ninth
Itinne o , Vilbmeite Meridian, bns Hied
notice of linenilim ! make rtiu five-year
prool, to eMiiiillh el.ilin to tbe 1 nnl iibove
ili set ibeil, before Ihe lteltU'r aud Ilei-elver,
nt The DnllcM, (Iriifon, mi Ibe 14th day ol
A'i , MK ., ,
i lu'iiiiint nimies ns wlliieiwea: E. r. ,Lyi'.
IS Iph .lirvis, Cliai'ii'K W. Held nml hall K.
I! n inirNK, nil of Hoo l liiver. Oreiton.
i2jj l'. W. MOOKK, Keg later
NOTICK FOE rUUUCATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Lund DIBoe, The Drllea, Dr., June 2, VK
Notice is hereby niven that
THOMAS HltOliKICK.
of Hood Hiver, Oreuon, w. o, on Nov. 1, 1902,
made llomeateail enlr. Nn. liiw, ror r,liv
See. 8. ii nd lots 4 and r, Section 10, Township
I N, Huimo 10 li, Willamette .Merldiiui, bus
filed notice of Intention to muko Final Five
1'roof, to eMnhlisii claim to the liind abovi
described, before Ilelstor and Keeeiver, si
The Dulles, Oregon, on the lulu dny of Inly
l'Nis. cialmiiiit iiiitneH us witnessis: Duvli
L. Halhiiry, Cburles A. H'.utti, John odsoi.
and .Iriines O. Cameron, all of liood Kiver,
Oregon. C- W. MlXUiE,
Jlj He Inter.
Notice for publication
Department nl the Interior,
II. S. Lund Olliee at The Dulles, Ore.
May 29, HUM.
Notice tslien'by given tliat Lucy A. Hoadley,
of Hood Uiver, Uregon, who, on August 7,
1901, made homestead entry, No. ta'hlS, for NE'4
Seetion 21, loiv:islilp 2 N., Itaiiga t) K, Wllia
melt" Mei j'liiin. bus filed notice of intention
to nii.ko lln.U llde year I'nvif, lo establish
chiim to the Intid aliove ili'scrlbet before the
Ht'Klsier nn I Iteci-lver at Tin Dalles, Oregon,
on Ihe 1Mb line ol J 11 1 V. UK 8.
C.aitimnl munesus witnesses: Ralph Jaryis.
riiomas Citlbrailli, Hurry Haekett, Frank
Fosbei and K. Caldivell all of Hood Uiver,
Oregon. C. VV. Moore. Register. JlH Jlii
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ORDEItS F0U
I
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
Piling, Cedar Posts
and Poles
SOLICITED
("an also furnish Slab Wood $2.50 per cord, f. o. b.
Hood River
City Office: Phone Main 51 Mill Office: Phone Dee Line
3
I
I
H
-DEALER IN
A Itnnralii.
Kisiitv acres, four miles
l-OII til if
Miw-U-r, Id mill's front Hooil Kiver;
KHOSS-iilz, Nevi towtiM ami 1'i-ai'h trees;
nml liam: (mod team horse,
! w'tpm, harness; -rtouJ well; a niiiall or-
i liard in boating for home use; iinitse
IniM lurniiure; 100 tacks potatoes.
Ititlanm of land easily cleared. Price,
f 1,000, if sold In I!0 day?. With tlio ad
ilitional of f(MX) the place will he worth
fS.tXiO in one year. Apply to Dr. Jonei
or Dr. Dumble.
ADMIXSTrvATOH'S JS'OTK'E TO
CIIEDITOKS.
Notice is hereby given that the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, on June
lu, ltniS, regularly appointed the undersigned ad
ministrator of the estate of L. T- Odell, deceased.
All persons havinx claims against the estate of
the deceased, are hereby required to present them
with the proper vouchers therefor, to the under
siKiieil at the cilice of John Lelond Henderson,
attorney for the estate, at Hood River, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this notice.
Dated this24lh day of June, 11108.
j25-jiia M. M. KUbSELL, Administrator.
IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, lor the County of Wasco,
In the matter of Ibe iiiilicatioii of Simpson
Copi'le lo p-glsler the title lo the following
described tract of lunit; situate lu theCounty
ol 'Wasco and state ol Oregon, to-wll: Lots
numbered 0ne(l)aml Two(2),ln Block luum.
bred Three (3) or Wlnnu's Addition to tile
town, (now clty)of Hood Rlver.aa lT the re.
corded plat.
Versus
O- P. Dodge, Mrs. O. P Dodge bia wile. Clara
E. Jones and A- B Jones, former l.iuliand
of Clara E. Jones, and all whom It may
concern; Delendantv.
T'0-!' Doi'ge. Mrs. O. P. Dodge, his wife,
Clara E Jones and A-B Jones auit ull whom
It may concern, Deliuilaiits,
In the Name ol I lie slate of Oregon:
TakeNolice: That oa the iitli day of May,
UN, an iiptilicalion wni III d by said Simpson
Coq'ile in tiie Circuit Court in Wasco Oaiuty
till' iultiiil registration of the title ol tlio above
described hind.
Now, unless yon appear on or bcloie the
I7ih day of July, IWi. and snow cause why
Midi application shall not be giiinicd, tbe
saiiiesb..lt be tiiken as co-if.'ssed. and a de
eree will be entered according to the prayer
ul the application and you will be forever
barred Irom disputing tlio same.
This notice is published, hy tiie niuest ot
Ibeappllcabl In Hie liisid Hiver (Jlacier tor
four weeks, the first publication of which, is
tiie ISiii nay ol .lune, and l:nt publication of
which is the Htli day of July, iUUS.
Witness my liaii'l tin I the seat of saidCir
cuil court Ibis inn day of M iv. IWJK.
SeulJ S 11OLT0N, Clerk.
NOlItK FOIt PL'KUCATIOX
Dcbarl metit of the Interior, V. 8. Land Offlcc
ut I'lie Dalles, Oregon, June 'J-Jnil.l'.XM.
Notice is hereby Kiven Hist
Kltl'uN T. K)1.T;,
or Hood Klver, Origon, who, ou June S2nd,
I'!, made Tlmbei and Sloue sworn slate
tnent, No. lilil. for NWIi NEl4 NK'i.
Meet Ion m, Township 2 .N . Ksnge 11K., W. M.,
Wlllsmelte Meridian, has tiled nottoe of his
Intention to make final proof, lo establish
ciaim lo the land above den'ribed, before the
Register and Receiver, al The Dalles, Oregoi.,
on Ihe Ull dy of sept., iWW.
Clsitnanl names as wltne sea: John Whls.
ler, Harry C. W'hlsler, Clark BlaulKr, all of
.Hosier Oregou, and O. U Walter, of ii o l
Klver, Oregon.
S'iti C. W. MOORK, Register.
Clover and Timothy seed at White-he
Staple and
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE.
SOLE AGENTS Ft Ut
Majestic & Mesaba Ranges
and Stiletto Cutlery.
HOOD UIVEIt II KKJ I TS, - . OREGON.
-sF'-SSIIOlNr STABLE
Livery, Feed and Draying.
TNAHAN & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Iliiri-c8 huuglit, Hnlil or exclmnyeil.
Pleasure purties can secure rlrst-class rign.
Spwial attntton (iven to moving furniture ana
piltllDe.
vVo il i (iverythiii liur-es can tin.
Ph. C. YOUNG
Dealer In
Fresh and Cured Meats
Lard, Poultry and Fish
HO D RIVER, ORE.
Phone Main 471 Free Delivery