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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
HOOfi BIVE& OLAOIEE TUtTMJD AT AUGUST 0, 1PQ. Two 5 i 1 i I T4 r i M - I ' i 'J - ' r i' t ' ( $iwb Hitter (Slarirr Issued Kvcry Thursday by ARTHL'R D. MOE. Pu Wither. WORK OF THK COHMKKCUL til B Tbe lojal support given -b officers of fcbe Hood Kivr Commercial Club la tba fliclsnt work tbey br been doing for tbe city od l 'n- ueodable. It ii doubtful, bo.eur, If fery many realize tbe woik entailed on them by their undertaking. Mat ter! that constantly require tbeir time, thought and labor are being brought before tbem, in addition to that of .dminiiterlog the affair of tbe organ ization. Tbflre ii s.aicely any pnbllo matter tba la not abuUtUd io tbem for aotion, and at times they are placed In a position that is by no meant enviable. The compiling, pub liablng and distribution of advertising matter io bebalf of tbe oommuoity is noamallpartof tbeir duties and to get tbe best results from this requires both time and conoeutration. it was due to tbeir untiring effoits, aided by tbeir friends, tbat the alfair last week to raise money for tbe club was suc cessful. For these reasons tbe oflioers of tbe club ought to receive the whole-hearted support of tbe people of both city and valley. As public servant tbey have and are serving tbe community at large faithluUy. Sinoe tbe inauguration of theolub'a publiolty campaign there is not a propeity owner or business man iu tbe whole valley who has not received some benefit from their work. Tbey bava advertised Its re sources, been Instrumental In bring ing capital and many desirable resi dents Into tbe valley, maintained tbe supremacy of Its fruit products, and spread the name and tame of Hood River In many new sections. They bave in addition to this built up tbe organization to a much larger mem bership than it ever before had, and given it a greater prestige with simi lar organizations in tbe state than it ever before possessed. Personally tbey bave contributed liberally to funds to do many of these tbiugs a'ud bave seived tbe public without oompeusatioo. As we bave said before tbey bave to a large extent been loyally supported. There are, however, man? residents here in tbe country districts wbo do ' not belong to tbe organization. By joining tbey ' could swell tbe membership to several hundred, increase tbe effective work tbitt Is being done and give the otii oeri a muoh needed support that will ennonrase and help them in tbeir work and help themselves and the oommunltv at large at tbe same time. ..- i . Two big public events, both success ful and well attended, indicate pros perity and plenty at Hood River. Reports on the apple crop from many gectious abow that Hood River Ii again in the front rank In the mat ter of production and quality. While other sections show a railing off or only an average otop this year tbat of Hood River will be larger by half tbau in any former year.'' With over 400,000 apple" trees send lug tbeir limbs ttkyward at Hood Riv er it is not difficult to estimate tbe apple crops of tbe future. At tbe modest estimate of tour boxes to the tree, in live yeara, tbe , output will reach 2,000,000 boxes, or iu tbe neigh borhood of 3,500 cars. ! Stophen SI. Huldnln. : Stephen M. llaldwin, aged 86 yeara, and one of uood Klver s oldest plo neers, died at his borne In Mt. Hood HfcllU(iuv uuuuoj', nivui luuit lll neaS. Until lust Wednesday, wbeo be was stricken with cerekreal trouble, Air. Baldwin was possessed ot remark a lily vigorous health and bad never been kuown to be slok a day in bis life. From tbe time be was taken ill. however, be grew steadily worse until death oame. Tbe aged pioneer was conscious almost uutil the last and seemed to realize tbat the band ot death was upon him, fur, Friday he sent for a notary and made bis will and attended to otber matters in oon neotlon with bis eatate. Even then ba showed remarkable mental and physical vigor for one in bis oondi tioo, as he sat up In bed and signed all tbe papers iu a clearly legible baud. Mr. Baldwin died at 1:30 Sunday afternoon, wltn bis wire and son at his bedside, aud the funeral whs bold Monday morning at bis late residence, Kev. lialibige, of the freshyerlan church there, olliulutlug. Later tbe body was brought to llood Klvei for Intel ment in Idlewilde cemetery and was borne to tne grave by John lllu nobs, Pave Turner, Capt. Jaoksou, u. i, uooper, ueo. urowell, L'apt. Dukw. C. J. Hayes and J. II. Cill, bis friends of many years standing. His only relatives surviving are bis wif-t, to whom lie was married twenty yeaia ago, bis son. Mason, ana a sis ter wbo reside in Massachusetts. Cbris Petbmau, whocame In Thurs day to attend tbe Iowa picnic, louna tbat tbe tires on bis wagon needed tesetting. Un arriving at tba blaok smitb shop be tound tbat be wooid bave to wait so long '.net no migui mlu the barbecue. As tbis was some thing that be badu't counted on be unbooked tbe horses, purcoaeea a uew wagon and drove on bia way rejoicing. Tbe Hotel Cornelius. Tbe Cornelius. Portland' newest and most modern hotel, is situated at tbe corner of Park aud Alder streets. It Is under the management ni n. ru Clarke, an experienced hotel man, who was formerly oonuectea wun iue Hotel Portland. In the heart of the city Its oleanllness and neatness and Its bomellkefurolsbings areaiiraouog il . I many guests, ine omnioua in m Cornelius meets all trains and most ot tbe car lines pass witbln a bloc it or its entrance. Hates at tbe Cornelius are 11.50 per day and up, wblle its service is seoood to none in tbe city. Resolutions en Hood Hirer Day. Whereas the olub baa reoeived as tba prooeedi of tbe various events on "Commercial i;inouey, waanesaay, July 29, 1IMI8, tbe following sums: Hal of tickets to Dsn oan game, 1147. Sale of tickets for tb supper, 1197.60. Sal of tickets for tbe dance, s'.O. Tamed In by tbe ladles' dinner committee, 19.115. HeeelDts (net) from sale oi reiresn- ments at dance, 13 35. Total receipts, 4DZ iu. And wbeieaa tbe splendid results were accomplished only by tbe rar net and persistent ettorts of tbe sev eral committees having charge of tb various avents and tbe bearty sopport of tbe membership of tb olub and of tb citizens of tbe city and valley generally. Now. therefore, as a sng'it loaea oi our appreciation ot tbe patient work of aaid committees and tb generous donatiens and assistance of tbe people of tb city aud valley generally, be It Resolved. That tbe thanks oi mis olub be and tbey are hereby extended let. Io the committee and pisyers wbo furnished tbe base ball game. 2d. To tbe heavy weights wbo strained themselves io the tug of war. 3d. To the ladies' comm ttee and assistants wbo furnished and served tb supper, and to all who donated auDDliea therefor. 4tb. lo the mens' dinner commit tee who assisted the ladles in tbe work ot preparing for tbe supper. bib. lc the committee on Daman'- dauoa. tith. To tb commitee on music and to tbe Individual members ot tb band and orchestra. 7th. To tb patronesses of tbe even Ina entertainment. 8tb. To tbe tloket committee ana tbeir assistants for tbeir efficient efforts in the sale ot tioketa. 9tb. To tb management of tbe op era bouse and Odd Fellows' ball for the use of the balls. 10th. To tbe advertising commit tee for tbeir successful advertisement of Commeioial Club Day. 11th. io the committee on closing. 12. To the newspapers of tbe city for their beartv auppoit and free ad vertlslna and or luting : ana ce it further Resolved. That the lad lea of tb sapper oommlttee, composed ot Mes- dames 1. J. Klnnard, o. u. uarimess, Truman Duller, F. C. liroaiua, J. S. llooth, H. U W. Plueo, C A. Dell, C. P. Ross, Wm. Stewart, E. u'Uiau obar, Gilbert, W. L. Clark, E. E (J off. A. D. Moe. A. J. Urabam ani P. 8. Davidson, and all wbo assisted in aervlou tbe snleodld supper are en titled to and are beieby tendered tbe speoial thanks of this olub; and be It tuitber Resolved, Tbat a copy of these reso lutions be published in tbe next Issue of the local newspapers. Higned A. A. Jayn Truman liutler E. O. Rlanobar Cbas. Hall W. L. Clark Cbas. 1. Early P. S. Davidson Diiectors Hood River .Commeicial Club. Deli'gatei to Good Roads Convention. Deleuatea to the Uood Roads Con veutlou to be held iu Portland August 11 have been appointed to represent Uood River and indloationa are tbat it will have tbe largest delegations from an v nlaoe In tbe state. 1 be oon vention will be held at tbe olub rooms of the Portland Commercial Club. The following delegates will represent tbe Commercial Club: A. A. Javne, Truman liutler, E. O. Ulnnchar. W. L. Clarke. Chan. Hall, Cbas. i'. Early, P. a Davidson, Leslie Uutler, J. 11. Osborne, Ubae. u nog IWil 1.1 LnA.I II li vrmt Vj. I'tjbuujnij, i-. unnot., ... Albee. Frank A. Masses, C. R. Hone, W. S. Ciribtle. U. D. Woodwortb, J J. Oibbons, R. H. Wallace, J. L. Car ter, J. I. Miller.J. W. Andersou, Wm Kennedv. 1. A. Deckor. DBluuntea aiiDoloted by the county court to represent the oounty at large are: J. P. Lucbb. L. K. Morse, Wilson Kike. M. M. Hill. R. J. Mclsaao. N C. Evans, F. W. Angus, T. A. Reavls, K. F. Eadleman, Hans Lage, J. 11. Hellbrouner, J. U HeudeMon, Will iam Ehick, Dr. Shaw, C. F. Gilbert, Harry DeWItt, Lee Morse, Geo. W. Simous, C. 1). Mokelseu, A. C. Sta teu, Robert Livingstone, E. L. Rood, I. H. Larwood, Ed Miller, 0. 1. Thomas. NEW BLANKETS. We have just unpacked one of the swellest lines of blankets ever brought to the city. Pretty patterns and most reasonable in price. &e Paris Fair "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" MX : v. Men's FlalS Hi Hats strictly ; stand- fg ard make and 1 908 m&?.m styles: all colors and r'Vv,,WSaa. iiuuiiucis bargains.' - $3.00 Hats for $2.00 $2.00 Hats for 1.50 $1.50 Hats for 1.00 $1.00 Hats for 80c We carry the largest line of Men's Hats in the city and can supply any want from a Straw - Hat for 10c up to a genuine John B. Stetson. , ; ( Bed Spreads, Comforters, Pillows Sheets, Pillow Cases. A nice lot to select from at bottom prices. TOWELS AND TOWELING Twill crash, blcsiched 1G inches wide, the yard.:. .... Smooth finish Toweling, is ground with light blue checks, 10 inches wide, the yard "Linen crash,, full, width, heavy and absorbent, the yard Linen crash, bleached, full 10 inches, red border, the yard 5c white 5c 9c 9c All pure linen crash, heavy unbleached with white check, a splendid price for the money, the yard 12c Also a full line of bleached and un bleached, all linen crash and Turkish bath toweling for up from iOc 12c 15c Towels in all grades from a cotton towels for barbers' use for 5c up, to the finest all pure linen. Bath towels unbleached, lGx 23 inches, fringed edges, each Honeycomb Towels, fancy weave, good weight absorbent tow- . els, fringed ends, 21x41, each 51 Blenched Hand Towels, 18x30 inches, plain trimmed ends, huckback finish, each .". 15c 10c Suit Cases, Trunks and Grips. Biggest assort ment, most reasonable in prices. Bids for Janitor, Healed bids will be reoeived up to August 20 for janitor work In sobool diitrict No 2, whiob include tbe Fraokton and Meuomloee school houses. M. P. lieu berg, Clerk. Msrrlrd and l)etrt(d. Deserted by ber husband ot Ave days, Mrs. Albert Nelson was at Hnnd Klver Monday loouing tor mm. mrs. Nelson's name was lormerly Kva tilo- ver and she rnkided at Dee, tbe lum ber town at tbe end ot tbe Mount Hood lallroad. Tbe two were married bv Justice of tbe Peace A. C. iiuok Wednesday, xnursaay morning (DC oouDle teturned to Dee. Friday Nel son drew bis time at tne mm omoe and disappeared. Since then nothing baa ueeu neard ot Dim. llurned 131,800 Worth of Tlmbtr. A disastrous foiest lire occurred on tbe plaoe of Geo. 1. Pratner, above Odell. last Satuiday. It Is not known bow tne are startea. cut oeiore ic could be checked It burned 400 worth nf nnrd wood belonaina to Mr. Pratb er and about VHUU wortn oi timber. Tbe fire also burned over tbe meadow on tbe plaoe. As tbe bay on It had been out no damage was done there, however. It was only by tbe nntirlng efforts of Mr. Pratber and his uelgb bora tbat the Are was kept trom com municating itself to the surrounding timbei. McKev noliU'Clarke. Chester MoHeynolds, son of F. W. MoUeynolds, and Miss Leonora Clark were married at the borne of tbe bride's brother. S. A. Claik, at 0 o'oiock Suuday morning. '1 lie cere mouy was performed by Kev. W. C. Uilmore and the wedding was a quiet one. oulv tbe paieuts aud a lew rem Uvea ot tbe contracting parties being present. After a weddiug breuklant bad beeu served, Mr. and Mrs. Mo Kevnolds left on the 7:05 train for I few days at Seaside. On Ihelr return tbev will so to housekeeping In looms that have been provided lor tbat pur pose. Official Proceedings of the County Court of flood Klver county. The July term of tbo oounty oourt was bold In Hood River Monday, Au gust 3, 1008, with Judge A. J. Derby, Commisslouers M. M. Hill and K. J, Molsaaos aud Clerk Ueo. D. Culbert son Dreseul. Tbe following business was trannaoted : Davis Safe & Look Co., vault doors, 135. Dr. Kdgingtou, medical aid, Frank Mitchell, iudiuent. $10. Dr. Kdaluutou. medical aid, Old Itaruev. S2.50. Dr Kdgington, modical aid, Indian Pete'a child. .". Morning Aatoriau, advertising bids trauBcritlua county reooids. 7.60. Portland Journal, advertising bids transcribing oounty records, ftl.bO. Morning Oregoniau, advertising bidn transcribing county records, 14.28. News-Letter, publishing stock no t co. 4.40. A. J. Derby, service and mileage, oountyoommisslou, $11.20. A. K. Lnke, service, oounty com mission. t'X Wm. Heudiicks, set vice, oounty oommissiou, $12.20. 11. F. Lnge, supplies Mis. II. Cur ty, Indigeut, $40.45. I must reduce my Stock to make room for New Goods In my new Store in the BROSIUS BLOCK Every Article Reduced If you are in need of anything in the Jewelry line now is the time to buy. ARTHUR CLARKE The Jeweler feuirca Ueckstrom. indigent, allow. auce for July, $8. Jackson A Jaokeou. auDblies for Joe Ellok, $14.87. W. 11 ay n eg. nucrlles toad district No. 3. $4.55. , O. W, Browa. cervices school "dis trict No. 3, $5 15. U U. Morse, bbeiiff salary, $120. Ueo D. CulbcrUon. ilerk salarv. $120. . K. B. Coad, 8Bliy, $30 99. J. P. Luaas, sslsry, $90. A. C. Buck, acting coroner ' at in quest and burial pauper, $50.70. ueo. D. Culbertson, ' Coonty Clerk. Teaciiers' Kxamination. r Notice la hereby given tbat tbe county superintendent ot Hood Klver oounty will bold tbe regular examina tion ot applicants tor state aud coun ty papers at the Park , street school bouse, as follows: ; -' . ror State Paper. Commencing Wednesday, August 12, at 9 o'oiock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, August 15, at 4 p. m. weauesday fenmaneblp. blstoiy. spelling, pbysloal geography, reading, psyonoiogy. Thursday Written aritbmetic,tbeo ry of teaching, grammar, bookkeep ing, phyelca, civil governnmeot .' Friday Physiology, geography. compositiou, algebra, Knglisb litera ture. - Saturday Botanr, plane geometry. general history, school law. For Connty Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 12, at 9 o'olook a. ni., and continuing until Friday, Auguut 14, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmapsbip, history. orthography, leading, physical geogra- pny. Thursday Wrltt n arithmetic, theo ry of teaoblng, grammar, physiology. Friday (Jeogiapby, sobool law, civ il government, Kngliab literature. E, K. Coad. Sobool Superintendent of Hood Hirer County. Misses Florenoe aud Both Hanna were visitors iu Portland laut week. Miss Ruth Amesbury, of Portland, was the guest ot Miss Shoemaker at Barrett last week. ; E. II. ilurtwig returned tbis week fioui Trout LHke, where be bss been restiug up tot a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Dakin euter talned P. O. DeMoss and Mrs. De Moss, of DeMoss Springs, recently. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Lathrop, wbo weut to Cloud Cap Inn for a abort stay, returned bom laat Friday. Mrs. J. U. Burke and ohildreu, of Olympia, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrn. Ueo, Moore. Miss Zula Fowler, wbo baa been vis iting ber sister, Mrs. Smith, returned to ber borne Saturday, J. K. Nunnemnker made a trip to Hepuner last week to look nfter bis business Inteiests near there. Don't fail to see the Hovsl Tailors line of mnmlcfl (or fall and winter at The ToBgery. No cotton mixes in thie lot, nothing but absolutely all wool shown for this fall. Try a Royal Tailors suit and you will bave no other, roily guaranteed in every particular. See the samples and have your measure taken at The Tog gery- Notice! Come! Don't miss it! There will be a fine 'lecture given by Dr J. B. Ohusteud, something that vou will throughly en joy, nt Pine Grove Grange Hall. Fndav. Ausrust 7, at S P. M. Welcome! Free Don't miss this. Agricultural College Corvaljls, Oregon ; Offer colleiiiiite courses in Agricul ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture Animal Huftandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic- Science and Art J Civil, Electri cal, Mechanical and Mining Engineer ing; Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses In Agricul ture, Foiestry, Domestic Science and Arl, Commerce, Mechanic Arts, includ ing forge work, cabinet making, ateam lining, plumbing, machine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with fall infor malion on application tb the Registrar, free. t - rh a 4 i S ' ft " '7 The Toggery Is now showing tho best line of fall samples for Men's Suits and Overcoats, ever shown in Uood River. The Royal Tailors line which are absolutely all pure WOOL. Not a . sample in the lot that has a fibre of cotton or mercer ized stock in it. Suit or overcoat made to measure", fit guaranteed, style guar anteed, and the cloth is guaranteed ALL WOOL. A written guarantee from the Hoyal Tailors gois with each suit. Prices from $20 to $45 ; Whether you are ready to order or not we want you to come in and inspect these samples. Ufe Toggery, t$sZ' ' A, ti ! W Miflii fiilpfl ORDfeR TO SHOW CAUSE. In the County Court of the State of Oregou, Jbr Hooa Klver youniy formerly nwi Connty). - ' In th niaUeroftbedusmiansblpof RobaJ. Tucker, now Klan. Florence K. Tucker, now KlaiiD, IIIh K.Tucker, now Klaun. and ltoblna Tucker, now Klaus, minor children of Koba J. Tucker, deceased, by Cora Ilelle KlaUH, Guardian. Nowromlnf on lor bearing the motion of rnri nn Klnii. auardlan of the oeraon and fHlRle ol Koba J. Tucker, now Klau, Florenoe K. Tucker, now K latin, k. inciter, now KlntiK, and Koblna Tucker, now Kinus, minor clilldren of Koba J. Tucker, deceased, duly appointed bv order o( the County Court of the County of Wasco, by John Lelaud Henderson and Wm. M. Watson, her attorneys, alleging: Thai on the Mtli day of May, 1908, tbe petl. lion of said guardian was filed in the above entitled cause in the County Court or Wasco County, wherein she seeks, as such guardian, to sell certain realty belonging to said minors described In snld petition, aud praying for an ordei to aliow cause why said real estate should not be sold at private sale; f bat on, lo-wlt, the lHth dy of May, W08, tha order was entered In said cause and court by Judge A. K. Lake, County Judge of said Wasco County, ordering the next of kin of snld wards, und all persons interested In ntri estate, to appear before said Court on theiiilh day ot Jnne, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the county court room of the county court of Wasco, Oregon in the city of The Dalles, In said oounty of Wasco, state of Oregon, then and there to show cause, If any there be, why an order should uot be granted for ths sale of said reul estate, and further, ordering that a copy of said order be published for four suc cessive weeks iu the Hood River U lacier, a oewpaper of general circulation, published in the city of Hood Klver, County of Wasco, state of Oregon, the Hist Issue or wnicn ptiou. cation shall be on tho 28th day of May, 1WM: That thereafter said order wa regularly published for the time required In said order, as by proof ol publication on Hie in said cause dated June ith, 1W: . That personal stirvlce was bad on said mln. orsandon Cora Ilelle Klaus, widow and ueif of kln.on tbe 28th day of M ay, 1908, and that acceptance of seivlceon said minors and on said Cora Belle Klaus la also regularly en. tered on said order, all of which will be more fully seen by el'ereuce to the returns thereon on (lie in said cause: . That therealter, on aald th day or June, IflOS, fn I he County Court of Wasco County, at The Dalles. Oregon, the said petition toaell said real estate cameon for hearlug-upooaanl order to show cause and rtroueea asaloresuid; that at snld hearing objections were made Io the sale of said renl estate by B. It. Tucker and others; that on motion of attorneys for petitioner, tmlh ot woom were present In couil, the objections were overruled; Thai certified copy of the order of the 8u- rsrlor Court ol the Htate of Washington for Ing County, duly entered, in tbe malterf the adoption of said Tucker minors hy Albert Onus Kluus aud Cora Kclle Klaus, their nat ural mother, was tiled in snld cause In the Wasco Comity Court, whereby the names of said minors where ciianged from Tucker to Klaus: Tbat at said time and plaoe an order to sell said real estate was enured hy Judge A K. Lake, In aaid cause and court, authorltlnir and empowering the said guardian to sell aid real estate from and after Thursday, the Hh day of July, l'.UK, as described In said petition and In said order of sale; That at the general election of tha Bute of Oregon, held J use 1st, ltXK; the electors of the mats of Oregon carved out ol Wasco County tha Conuly of Hood Klver, ana "on iue oov. eroor of tno Htate of Oregon, on the 1M day r June, luuS by otllctal proclamation, proclaim ed said Connty of llood Klver as duly formed, and tbat on the MIU day of June, 1W8, tho Governor appointed the county officers; That the real estate sought to be sold, Is In tbe new County of Hood Klver, and State of Oregon, and tbat all the papers ID said cansw, and tbe cause Itself, baa been transferred to sua Is to proceed In said County of Hood K Iver, Htate of Oregon; That as said order or sale was entered by tba Judge of the County of Wasco on the '2i;ili day or J line, ihuh, on saia order to show cause, lata i lie HouwieaL quarter Ol me tst quarter of section twenty-seven (27), in (2) north, range, ten (10) chsi Wlllam rldian, containing forty (40) acres, ex- returnable at said date, and as the said Conn ty of Hood Klver was organized on the 24th day of June, 1908, the question of the Jurisdic tion of the County Court of Waaco County, Judge A. K. Lake, to grant such order, is in doubt. And the Court having heard tbe said mo tion, and being advised In the premises, and all the original papers In said cause having been transferred from the County of Wasco to tbe County of Hood Klver, and now pro duced before this Court In tne City of Hood Klver and County of llood Klver, Htate of Oregon, ana tne court Having examined the same Hiid being advised in t lie premises, and having carefully considered tho petition filed in said cause by Cora Ilelle Klaus, guardian, aa aforesaid, on the Kith day of Mny, utt-H. praying for the sale of the interests of her said wards li the real estate described In the said petition, to-wlt: first tract ine sootneast quarter or tno soutneast townshl ette Merl ceptlng thereout the following described nor tlou thereof, heretofore sold and convoyed by order of said court viz: B -ginning at tbe corner to Hortlons twenty, six pi) and twenty-seven (?), thirty-four (31) and thirly.llve CIS), township two (2) north, range teu (10) east of the Willamette Meridian; thence running north aloug the section line between sections twenty-six (2ii) and twenty seven (27), len (10) chains to an Iron bar set for the northeast corner ol' I he land herein described; trteiice run south H'.i degrees f7 minutes west parallel to the south boundary ot section twenty-seven (27), teu (10) ehulns to an iron bar set for the northwest corner of the land herein described; thence run south par, allel to the en.st boundary of said section twenty-aeven (27) ten (10) chalnsto an iron bar on tne soutn nounosry ot section twenty seven (27), set for the southwest corner of the land herein described: thence run north 89 degrees 57 minutes, east ten (10) chains to the southeast corner of said section twenty-seven (27), township two (2) north, range ten (10) east of the Wlllumr tie Meridian, Hfterasur. vey made bj lohu LeUnd Henderson, sur veyor. In accordance with a former otder oi tbe Coouly Court or Wssco County, Oregon. Second tract Commencing at the south east corner of the norli east quarter of th southeast quarter of section tweuly-seveu 127) In township (S) uonh of range len (10) east of tbe Willamette Merldiau running thence north thirty (SO) rods, thence west eighty (SO) rods, thence south thirty (:i) rods, thence east eighty (HO) rods to Hit- place ol begin ning, containing fifteen (15) acres more or less; being situate In the County of Uood Klver (formerly Wasco) and state of Oregon And it appear! iw to l lie Court alo, from tin said petition, that the income from the cs tat of said minors is insufficient to maliitnlii the saia wards, and that It is for the best in. tercets of said wards avd necessary I hat snld real estate should be sold, It is hereby o (1h . ed that the next ol kin of the s lid wards, und All perilous Interested In said estate, aon i before the Court on the 5th day of October. HMtai .. I Ii, ,.lf,k u ... ..I II... ........ . ... r the County Court of Hood Klver County, Ore fon, at tbe City of Hood ltiver, in the snld ounty ol Hood Ulver, Mate of Oregon, then and there to show cause. II anv them be, wh v ae order should not be grunted or the, sale ol : said real estate. i of Hazelwood Double Jersey ice cold Buttermilk at C. P. Ross. INKOKMATIOW KEUAKDIKO WANTED Farm or Business for sale. Not particular about location. Wlsb to hear from owner only wbo will sell direct to buyer. Give price, description and state when possession can be had. Address, L. DAMYSH1RZ, ki MM Badsatsr, N. T. We Want and Have For Sale. Farms, ranches, fruit and llmbor lands, town and city proerty, In tact everytnlng that. can be bought sold, leased or exchanged. With each propet ty we s nd description, location, owner's name, address and price; and there la absolutely no commission nur advance on this price. For information and hard fuels address THK OKKUON KKAL KSTATE MOC1KTV, Hox 111, The Dalles, Oregon. o27 Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir A Cubs. Clioice Rones Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolus, While Wyaiulotte Eigs for Setting from Mated Pens. 1.50 & 2.00. Fletcher & Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. Housekeeping Rooms S rooms for rent, furnished for light housekeeping; down town: reasonable rent. Inquire Ulacier office, tf Kor Halc-ifT50 Kilers l'lann. Can be played by electricity or by hand. Jack Morrison. a20 ' For Sale One or two black horses, drive single or double, also good saddlers, weight ahont 1000 pounds. Address or call up O. Y.. Edwards, Phone 100-L. u2tt For Sale House and one or two lota, tluee blocks from postofftce. Will take good milchi cow and one horse as part payment. Kutinire. ol Matt Kussell, llood River, Ore. Mtf Kor Sale Good clover hay In Hie bale. W L. fames, phone 200.L. a20 FOR HALE Two mare colts, one vear old 175 for the two, or tlo and IM5 separate. Van. tillers, Mt. Hood. tf NAOHARA & NINOMIYA STORKJapan ese grocrles, clgarB and tobacco. Employers, please notify for Japanese farm hands. P. O.. oo: mix 554. Hood River, Oregon. aug20 FOK SAI.E-Fox Terrier Pti s.the flnesttha money can buy. From registered stock. Hire and dam took two first and two second prizes at fortland Keunell Show. Rook ford store, iii21JI8 Hood River, Ore. For Sale A nl home at less than cost, if taken In the next 90 days. Lots racing Oak. and State streets. Apply to J. Otten. al3 For Sale Nice bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1S00 lbs., work single or double; very stylish looker in harness, l'rlce, 8.50. Call or write (i. Hamilton, V. 8. Stables, phone Main 2224. Portland, Ore. all! For 8nle Black driving horse, weight about 1050; buggy, set light driving harness. John Htranahan. a 1:1 For Sale Good farm horso, ii0; two-seated) hack, single aud work harness, 820. Address B. A. Clark, Hood River, Or. a20 Private Hoard for a few guests at Wlnana ranch at Wluans Station In the Hood River mountains. Closest and most convenient railway point to Devil's Punch Howl; good fishing and other attractions; terms reason, able. Vi. R. Wiuaus, Hood River, Ore. a 6 For 8nIe-Kresh Jersey heifer, W. of J. Koherg. Inquire ao For Sale Oak and pine wood, cheap. Phone 187x. JiaalS For Sale-House and lot, WxlOO, in Hood Ulver Park addition, $125. T. U. Huslianda. (27 For sslo Kick wood. nine, flr and oak. M.00. 81.50 und 8500 per cord delivered. Bruno Kruna, Route No. 2. s21 For snle Or lra('e for light one horse rig, a iioodwork horse, weight 1,110 pounds. Ad. dtiss A. J, Kogcrs, 11 od Klver. a27 Lost A flat pnrse coutainitig about 810; two 8'i told pieces. 85 hill and some silver. Also coupons on Purls Fair. Reward If returned toUilHoflK-e. 27 lst A small pocket ledger. Finder please leave a' this uiUce. A. O. Hershey. a27 Wanted Uood second-hand cook stove or range. O. Y. Edwards, phone 10H.L, 2T Wunted To know If there nro any old school primitive Baptists In Hood River Tal iey. Address I. T. U.,11 lacier oftice. a27 aoleil Hon ; keeper. Elderly lady need ing heme piefcried. Address J. C, lilncler oflh-e. aa; Wiinted-Ownerof fruit farm close to Hood Htver wants manager, who must lie married, honest and experienced. See me about IU it M. Huxley, Manager Hood Klver Apple Growers Cnion. u27 NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July lSth, 1908. Nirtice la hereby given that LEWIS OWKN, Mt. HiskI, Oreron, ho, on July IT, It la further ordered that a nmr of s:ild nr. ! made Homesleiid Entrv, No. 1US;i.V lor der shall be published f..r lour Bvdve . r.',HWfH Meet lot 4, HEkSWU and NiiSEW, ion . Township I H.. Itaone 10 E.. Will. amette Meridian. (K. C. 5a:i. July 17. 18071 pub 1 1 shed weekly ill the Cliv of llood ltiver' "', "led notice of Intention to make final County of HokI Klver, 8'nic of Oregon, and nve-vear proof, to establlnli claim to the elrculallng Iu sa d County, tne first Issue of I i,"m1 above described, before the Register and which publication shall be the liih liar or! Hueeiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 12th August, lnOMnd tbe last publication nf which ; rt"v lf Septeinber, 114M. shall be the 3d day of Heptemner. lfOS, accord- i Claimant names as witnesses: William H Ing to tbe statute In such cases made and pro- Kdlek. lulls C. Weygaudt, Jr., Bert Sand vided. tnan and Williani s. Orlbble, all ol Mt. Hood, t rdered this Sd day of August, H08. ! Orrgon. A J. DEKHY. i C. W.MOOKE, weeks and five iiisertlnns. in the Hood liiv.-r i uiacier, a urwspuper oi general cireuinilon. eel County Judge, . illislO Register.