The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 27, 1908, Page Three, Image 3

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    flOODiBIVEB OLAOIBR THD&SDAY, AUGUST 27. 1908.
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DESTROYED 2,000
BUSHELS OF WHEAT
A Are which originated from coal
fro m a thresher engine destroyed 2.000
buabela of wheat Dear lioyd, Ore., laat
Inurirfay. Ad account if lb Ur,and
bow it occurred, taken from Ihe
Dalles Clirooicle, saya that the tbr.eah
en comilti their day's work Iburg
daj about '5" o'clock on the farm of
Dirk Neil I be grain had beeo pl'.oed
in sack a beside the straw stack. In
Gleaning to engine a few live coila
' were thrown out. No cue on the
' Meal farm notioed tbera. Soon after,
however, the big pile of grain aacb
were obeeived to be a Are, baring been
ignited from the coals. .
'1 be thresher bad no means of pre
; venting the spreading of the blaze
i(and anon all the sacks were enveloped
in the flamesi Oufui was inimedia'.ely
f-oodiuHiniouted with. - J. U. Heimrioh
geriral manHRor of the Great Booth-
era ioad, waa iu Dufur at the time
the news of the lire . waa received
tber. Under bis orders an engine
,. . waa ordered out and in oharge of Con
ductor J. D Tubin a coachload of
men and boys was carried to the aoene
,h" jtJb)--;obrflagration. .Ihe chemioal
app'aratua of the Dnfur Ure depart
ment waa aiso taken in the coaob,
this being the, only means the men
bad of lighting the flames.
., While the, Ore burned over allot (be
aoka, it waa extiuHUiahed after it bad
consumed about one half of the grain.
In all tbeia were about 150 meu and
boya Bt the scene of the tire lighting
the flames.
v, 'Nathan Wbealdou left tbia after
. noon for Dufur to adjust the loss of
the Ore, Mr. Neal'a grain oiop having
been covered by insurance.
. .... Chronic Dlarrhoe.i Relieved.
, Mr. Edward ' E. Henrv, with ' the
Lniletl Stales Express Co., Chicago,
writes: "Our general superintendent,
Mr. Quick, handed me a bottle of
, CIiUwI;um'h Coluv- .Cholera and
., l)iarrli(W'a Remedy pome time ago to
check ri'ri" nltdcVof t tie old chronic
(Jiiirrlir.cn. 1 have usrd it since that
'tinio uii- iturcd luailY. on our trains
.-. wh luvve been sick. I am an old eol-
lur who Buried with Rutherford 1?
"Hayes and William McKinley four
years ti" in the 2"d Ohio regiment
""mid have no ailment except chronic
. diarrhoea, whjcli lliis remely stops at
once." 1-or sale uv Keir V Cass.
"Young men are not as earnest as
thi-y weiein our day," said the rem
""iiriHHent citizen. -
"No," answered Mr. Bit ius Darker.
"Instead of burning the midnight oil
they put in all their time exploding
gasoline.
Excellent Health Advice.
"" Mrs. M. K. Davison, of No. 379 Git
ford avcn'.e, San Jose, Cal., says: "The
worth of Electric Hitters as a general
family remedy, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the liver and bowels
is o pronouticod that 1 am prompted to
V" :. r f.. .1... 1 u
say a woru in us mvor, mr ine uuneuv
of those seeking relief from such afliic-
tions. There is more health for the di
gestive organs iu a bottle of Electric
Hitters timn in any other remedy I
know of. Sold under guarantee at
Chas. N. Clarke's.drng store 50c.
Real Eonoiny.
While a penurious grocer was tell
lug his new boy .how careful be mast
lie, a fly settled on' a - bag of sgnr,
The grooer caught it and thiew it
away The boy then said .
"If you want me to be careful)jyou
aie (tetting me a bad example."
" Why?" Seised the grooer.
- "Hucause," said the. hoy, '"you
nave "thrown that' fly away without
brushing the sugar oli its feet."
Disagreeable at Hour.
Lots of men and women who are
'ntfieeablo -with others get "cranky" at
home. It's not di position, it's the
liver.- It' you find in yourself that you
feel cross around the 'honce, little things
worry yon, just buy a bottle of Ballard's
llerbine mid put your liver in shape.
Y.oij and, evervbody around yon will
' feet better for it.
I'rice fit) cents per bottle. Sold by
' Cfias'- NV.CIarke."
''Dq you thjuk the Hying machine
willfever perform any lmpoitant ser
vice to the public?"
'" ' "It is already perform iug an impor
tant service," answeied Miss Ca
yenne, ""it ,ia 'something tc talk
about."
Diarrhoea Cured.
"My father Iihh for years been trou
bled with diarrhoea, and tried every
- ' -i i- t ..re... :l
means possioie w eneci a curu, wmiuui
avail," writes John ll. Zirkle, of Pliil-
ippi, W. Va. "He saw Chamberlain 8
Colic, Cholera and .Diarrhoea Remedy
'"' advertised in the Philippi Republican
and decided to try i Ihe result is one
bottle cured mm una'tie nas noi suiier
' ... .f.d with.te disetise for 18 months. Be
fore taking idis remedy he was a con
stant sufferer. He i now sound and
, '" well, and although (K) years old can do
nfi..-,a8, moi-li . work as a younger man."
'Hold by Keir & Cass;
) "ntvrr0 Lay Man. at Condon.
' ' in Dqu pu, rbe shores ol a little lake
'in central Uiegon lives the prizo win
ning luzy mau. His name is Tfaad
deus Jnncs. Mr. Jones has a potato
patch, -q half-dozen pigs, a flock of
ducks and n dog among bis other pos
sessions..' '"When Thaddens wants a
,fiieai fce luirns bfs p" out of the pen
i'tnfo, t,bu -potato, pitch, flrst Uttiug
nvef the fhont of each porker a muz
zle wnico permits me mim"ihi m mui
but not eat. When the grunteia have
: i-.iJS .-.'dn enouun notatces tor u meal Mr.
I . . . . . . . t i. . . 1 1 i.f h n.a ,in fliA
sDUd?.
i ,tjil ire I'lKS Hie uoiog inis jou ue
eeilds this' iliickf cut into tbe lake to
fish for him. I'.ach duck has a list-
..... hook nd line attached to one leg.
ig "Ihe hook is Waited, and -whenever a
" , ttsh takes good hr.ld the webbed bird
, ' flees frigbteaed tl the shore.
s ' The Onny denizens bite quick and
V- ' often in that lake, rnd It only takes a
few minute for Mr. Jones' biaiu mak
' 'lug food to be tlzzling on ,tbo par.
v LBt week a four pound trout get on
(' n book eud now there Is one duck shy
on the Jcnes demesre. '1 bis dceen't
l . .' happen very often, however, mid
when it dri-p 4ried duck thkes the
iiiHCH of trout on the menu
When wash day corn's ThaddtMis'
dog gets iu bis ,i,rk Olf comes Mr.
Joins' flarri'l i-hirr. wMch h tif- lo
Pedro's tail stti t hoi oi.iihly
' soHpid. Mt. ,line T il Au g m I ce
bf bfcou into tie I k mrt the laon
diy gees if'tr it. V Iiki. tie I ui
tniitt d sjmu'ci 4et.otrs to the shcr
the i hilt in i s cici u n- if it hurt icom
.' to a kltuu. lit i:dr On gou "iiriul
ACT QUiCKLY
- lWai ll. s'ilei'ii'6 ngrniliS in li iirt
' ' River.
Do the riylit ih tin at ther'i l.' tine .
Act quickfy in times of dai g. r.
Backache i8 kidney danger."
Doan' Kidney Pills act quickly.
Care all distressing, dangerous kid
ney ii If.
Plenty of evidence to prove this.
Mrs. C. Hoctor, lUOtt Jiluff xtret. The
Dalle-, Ore., says: "Dean's Kidney
Pills have been used in our family
many times, and the results have al
ways been satisfactory. A few months
ago our little girl began to complain of
pain iu her back. The aching kept
vetting tuo-e annoying until I got a box
o Doan s kidney 1 ills. Less than one
box entirely rid her of the I rouble, and
she baa not complained of it since. "
tor sale by all dealers. rice ou cte.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States. Re
member the name Doan'a and take
no other.
Womanly Logic
"Never," groaned a Euclid avenue
picture dealer the other day, "never
day, "never tiy to aigue a woman in
to believing that she ought to pay a
bill when she thinks otherwise. 1
tried it this morning presented a bill
for some stuff ordered two months
ago. ueie was ner lrretutatle logio:
"1 never oidered any pictures.
"llf I did I never got them.
If did I psid tor them.
"If I didn't I must bavt. bad some
good reason fot it.
"And It I bad, of course, I won't
pay you.
"What d'you think ot.tbatt"
Ten Years In Bed.
"For ten years I was confined to my
lied with disease of my kidneys,
writes R. A. Gray, J. P., of Oakville,
Ind. "It was so severe that 1 could
not move part of the time. I consulted
the very best medical skill available,
but could get no relief until Foley's
Kidney Cure was recommended to me.
It has been a God send to me." Chas.
N.Clarke.
Roosters, bnt Have the Hoods.
Tbe Hood River country and the
city of Eugene are often held up to
us as evidence o' what persistent and
ioval boosting will d . Certainly tbey
are good examples. They have made
a noise and Ihe eastern publio has ta
ken notice of them and has gone to
see for itself. But do you reflect as
to the sort of impression Hood River
advertising would have made if tbe
distriot bad not bad something to
show tbe said publio? Advertising
and boosting are graud factors iu de
velopment, but what is vastly mote
important is concrete evidence ot
what a district will do and produce.
If tbe people of Grants Pass and vi
oinity had tbe proper amount of faitb
In the possibilities of their section to
back up en Irrigation system and turn
the river bottom and foothills into
gardens, tbe eSect upon the investor
and bomeseeker would be teutold
more than tbe most attractive boom
literature. Grnti Psas Bulletin.
llaf Fever and Summer Colds.
Victims of hay fever will experience
great benefit by taking Foley's Honey
and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing
immediately and heals the inflamed air
passages, and even if it should fail to
core you it will give instant relief."
I'lie genuine is in a yellow package. C.
N. Clarke.
Inspected Astoria Court House.
County Commissioner K. J. Mo
Isaao, of Hood River, and a pomiueut
orohardist of that famous district,
spent tbe day in Astnriu yesterday,
; .j u I. i .. t... ii hi. in 1
HUUUUJlJaiJiaU UJf ui. idiuei, a uiur
uent citizen ot Uskaloosn, lowa, wbo
is summLriQg in Uregou, aud both
gentlemen weie happily prepossessed
mtb tbe city, tbe harbor, tbe country
aud tbe people generally, and udmit-
ted freely that next to their own live
oumuiuulty up under the shadow cf
noble old Hood, Astoria aud Clatsop
looked best to tbem. i'hey attcuded
tbe good roads' convention ut Poit-
land an I ran down bore at tbe in
stance of a number of cordial Astor-
ians they met there, and both are
glad they did. Commissioner Mc-
Isaao was immensely pleased wlto me
new court Douse wnion ne tospeoiea
from top to bottom, end declares it is
beyond all doubt tbe nuest tning oi
its kind on tbe upper coast. Astor-
ian.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold
under a positive guarantee to cure con-
etipation, flck lieadacne,, etomacn
trouble, or any form of indigestion. If
it fails, the manufacturers retuna your
money. What more can any one do?
Chas. N. Clarke.
Learned to Root at College.
It turns out that it is college bred
men who have made the Hood River
apples famous. Learned to root at
tbe big football games, no doubt.
Editor Sbepard, of Better Fruit, is
oruanlzing a university club at flood
River and already bas thirty in tbe
line up. Newberg Giapbio.
(iranulated Sore Eyes Cured.
'For 20 years I suffered from a bad
case of granulated sore eyes," says Mar
tin Boyd, of Hekrletta, Ky. "In Feb
ruary, 1W03, a gentleman asked me to
try Cli'.itiberlain's Salve. I bought one
box and used about two-thirds of it and
mv eves have not idven me any troubl
since." This salve is for sale by Keir
& Cass.
Thinks We're tioing Some.
Tbe Hood River people claim tbey
will witbin two years have 3.500 rars
of apples to ship eaob year. Allowing
GOO boxes to the car and $2.50 per box
that will mean an Inoome ot over five
million dollars to tbe valley for apples
alone, well, we long ago decided
that e would believe auytbing tbe
hood people told us, foi.they usually
tell the truth, but this statement atsg
gers us just a little hit, lor It means
an iuooine of a thousand dollars to
each man, woman and child in the
Hood river valley. And tbat is going
some 1 lrrigon Irrigator.
Baby Morphine Fiends
are made by all soothing syrups and
baby medicines that contain opium and
narcotics. Meuee s uaov i-.nxir con
tains no injurious or narcotic drugs of
any kind A sure and safe cure for dis
ordered stomachs, bowels- and fretful
lit' splendid for teething infa'its
K r sule by Chas. N. Clarke.
Special .Notice.
Having secured tbe agency for the
famous Edison phonographs aod re
roidv. I wish to HUiiouoce tbat I bare
ju t Mceived ti e complete I ne of
luadliiiji s i,ud the entire caUlog of
ei orus, tibiuaall the records iiuide ky
this cnu pmiy up to January I. 1!V8
Aim Wit) sti ck Ot dio riOnls
In all over three thousand to select
In m. Due of the largiat stocks in
the st..t. ChJI and se and hear them.
S ale's flano Huose,
Silas H. Soule, Prop
ill Miijr in II 'il Itiwr
l'lnc-.l t'.tti ma ti vull i-h! , i
Tin
Ml!
I mi . . f llcl 1" ililin I rl'il .
,t i i.i' . i- ir.uliii.y I iy illiaina
'iiai iu m i , I!" il Kiwr. Tli-g. great
in i p ml i . iiii 1 1 nl ion tmililerw coat only
5u fr box, nix boxes, $2.60. if
. Take Kodol whenever you feel that
you need it. That is the only time
yoa need to take Kodol. Jnst when
you need it; then you will not be
troubled with soar stomach, belching,
gas on the stomach, etc. Sold by Keir
&Cass.
A neat proposal of marriage was
made by a young man tbe other night
Hsid:
"Now, Miss Scbultz, yoa cay you
have $50,000 in your own name why
not put it In mine?"
ACTIVE AT 87.
This would be no unusual news '
men and women would keep themselves
ee from rheumatism aud all aches
end pains as well as keepinir their mus
les and joints limlier with Ballard's
Snow Liniment Hold by Chas. N.
Clarke.
Why He Keeps Moving.
A little boy, listening to the weird
skirl of the bagpipes of street per
former, ouce said to hit fatbei : Fath
er, why does tbe piper keep on tbe
move all tbe time be plays?"
"I ean't tell, my boy," th father
answered, "unless it is to prevent any
one's getting tbe range with a cobble
stone' The Laziest Man(ln the World.
would not be contentod to be kept in
the house and doing nothing by rheu
matism. Neither are you, who are al
ways busy and active. Then don't neg
lect the first twinge of an ache or pain
that vou inieht think is just a "crick."
Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment
and no matter what tbe trouble is it
will disappear at once. Sold by Chas.
N. Clarke.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
In tb County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Hood River County (formerly Wmco
Uounty).
In the matter of the Guardianship of Roba J,
m I L- 1 .. .. .. VlnMnM U 1'lU.bAF
1 II I K 1 1 , 11. 1 W ivinun, .-imiwiiw
now Klaus, IUa K. Tucker, now Klaus,
ml Koblna Tucker, now Klaus, minor
children of Roba J. Tucter, deceased, by
Trim Hll Klaus. Uuardlan.
Now coming on tor hearing the motion of
Unra Bene Klaus, (uuraiiw) oi iu ptmra nu
estate of Kob J. Tucker, now Klaus, Florence
R. Tucker, now Klaus, Lells K. Tucker, now
Klaus, nd Rohlna Tucker, now KIhus, minor
chiiili-m of Roba J. Tucker, aeceasea, noiv
appolnled br order of tbe Uounty Court of ibe
County ol watco, ny joun lihiiu nciiurrwijii
and Wm. M. Watson, her attorneys, alleging:
That on the Uitu day oi msy. ine ueii
lion of aald gURrdlan waa filed in the aliove
enlltled cause In the County Court of Wasco
r.Mintv. wherein she seeks, as inch guardian.
to fell certain realty belonging to said minors
deoi-rlbed in said petition, and praying for an
ordci to show cause why said real estate
should not be sold at private sale;
riiat ou. to-wlt. the lein ay oi may, iwb,
tha order was en u-red In said cause and court
hv .Inilirn A. V.. Iake. Uonnty Judice of said
Wruco i-ountv. ordering the next of kin of
said wards, ana ail persons inwremcu iu uiu
ptm. to aiiDear before said Court on the act h
ruv i.r .iiiiin. louH. at 10 o'clock a. in., at tbe
countv court room of the county court of
Wasco, Oregon in inecnyoi .iirB, iu
said county of Wasco, state of Oregon, then
and thorn lo show cause. If any there be. why
an order should not be granted for the sale of
said real estate, ana runner, oraenng mat. a
copy of aald order be published for four suo
cesxlve weeks In the Hood River Glacier, a
mxriuiiirrnfaenerHl circulation, published la
the city of Hood Klver. Uounty of Wasco,
atale ot Oregon, wie nrm iiwue ui wmuu uuuii.
cation shall be on the sttth day of May.l'JOS:
That thereafter said order was regularly
nniiiiKhed for tbe time rruuirea in sum oraer,
as by proof ol publication on die in suld cause
dated June fe.tb,
That persoiial service waa had on aald mln.
oin and on Cora lielle Klaus, widow aud next
of kin, on the 'isih day of May, 1908, and that
acceptance of service on said minora and on
said Cora Helle Klaus is also regularly en.
tered on said oraer, an oi wuicn win oe more
ful v seen bv reference to me returns inereon
nn hia in ha! A rAnse:
That then alter, on saia aim aay oi juue,
IfMIK. in the County Court of Wasco County, at
The Dalles. Oregon, the said petition to sell
aald real estate came on for hearing upon said
order to show cause and procesa asaioresatd;
that at said hearing objections were inane u
ihe ln of aald real estate by H. U.Tucker
and others; that on motion of attorneys for
petitioner, oom Ol wnom were preaeiib in
mnri the nhtectlons were overruled:
1 nat cerunea copy oi mo uruwr oi mo su
perior Court of the BUite of Washington for
k inirCniiniv. dulv entered, in the matter of
the adoption of said Tucker minora by Albert
Cross Klaus and Cora Belle Klaus, their nat
ural mother, waa riled in said cause In the
Wasco County Court, whereby the names of
said minors wuere cnuugeu iruiu uciter w
Klaus; ...
That at Bald time ana place an oraer to sen
unlrt real estate was enttrea by judge a. fc,
Lake. In said cause ana court, autnormng
and emiviwerlnit the said vuard an to sell
said real estate from and after Thursday, the
80th day of July, IMS, as described Iu said
net tlnn nna in saiu oruer oi sale:
Tuut at the general election of the State of
Oregon, held June 1st, 1U03; the electors of the
Stale oi iregon carvea out oi wnscouramj
th( ountvor itooa Kiver. ana tnai ineuov.
ornor or the Htale of Ureiron. on the Md day of
June, 190U by omclal proclamation, proclaim
ed said county oi iioou ttiver as auiy lormcu,
and that on the 'J4tli day of June, WU8, the
Uovernor appointed the county offlcers;
Tbat the real estate nought to be sold, Is In
the new Countv or Hood River, and Btateof
Oregon, and that all the papers In said cause,
and the cause itself, haa been transferred to
ana is to proceed In said County of Hood
Klver, male oi Oregon;
That as suld order of sale was entered by
the Judge or the County of Wasco op the 2r.lb
day ot June, 1U08, on said order to show cause.
returnable ai saiu uaie, auu as tne suiu coun
tv of Hood River was organized on the 241b
day of June, 1IXJ8, tbe question of the jurisdic
tion of tbe County Court of Waaco County.
Judge A. K. Lake, to grant such order, Is In
doubt.
And the Court having beard the saia mo
tion, and being advised In the promisee, and
all tiie original papers in said cause having
been transferred from the County of Wasco
to the County of Hood Klver, and now pro
duced before this Court In tne City of H.xd
River and Countv of Hood River. Htate of
Oregon, and tbe Court having examined tbe
same ana neing aavisea in uie preiniKes, uuu
having carefully considered the petition tiled
In said cause by Cora Helle Klaus, guardian,
aa aforesaid, on tbe Ulth day of May, iut8.
praying for the sale of the Interests of her said
wards li the real estate described in tbe said
petition, to-wlt:
rirsi tract. ine souinenai. uunrwr in inn
southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27),
township (3) north, range ten (10) east Willam
ette Meridian, containing forty (40) acres, ex-
centlnir thereout the following described por
tion thereor, heretofore sold and conveyed
by order of aald court vl:
Beginning at the corner to sections twenty,
six (a) and twenty-seven (27), thirty-four (HI)
and Ihirty.Hve(So), township two (2) north,
range ten (10) east- of tbe Willamette Meridian;
thence running north along the section line
between sections twenty-six (2fi) aBd twenty
seven (27), ten (10) chains to an Iron bur set
for the norlheust corner of the land herein
des-rlned;- thence run south 8 degrees w
mlnules west parallel to the south boundary
of section twenty-seven (27), ten (10) chains to
an Iron bar set for the northwest corner of tbe
land herein described; thence run smith par
allel to the east boundary of suld sc-ilon
twenty-seven (27) ten (III) chalnsto uu iron bar
on. tbe south boundary of section twenty-
seven (27), net for the southwest coi ner of the
land herein described: thence run north 149
degrees 57 minutes, east ten (10) chains to the
southeast corner of said section twenty-seven
(27), township two (2) norlh, range ten (10)
east or the Willamette Meridian, alter aaur.
vev made hy John Leland Henderson, sur
veyor, in accordance with a former older ol
tne t.ouuty i;ourioi wasco i;ouniy, wregr.n. .
Second tract Commencing at t lie south
east corner of tbe nortl.ea.tt quarter of ih.
southeast quarter of section twenty-seven Ui)
In township (2) north of range ten ( 10) eul of
the Willamette Meridian running thence
north thirty (30) rods, thence west eighty (80)
rods, thence south thirty (90) rods, thence
east eighty (80) rods to the place ot begin
ning, containing fifteen (15) acres more or less:
being Ritunle in the County of Hood Kiver
(formerly Wasco) and Htate of Oregon.
And It appearing to the Court also, from the
said petition, that the income from the es
tate of said minors Is Insufficient to malntiiln
the said wards, and that it Is for tbe best In
terests ofsald wards aad necessary tbat said
real estate should be sold, It Is hereby o-der.
ed that the next of kin or tne saia wards, and
all persons Interested in said estate, apps a
before the Court on the 5th day of October.
1B08, at 10 o'clock a. in,, at the court nsun of
the County Court of Hood River County. Ore
gon, at the City of Hood Klver, in the said
County of Hood River, Mate of Oregon, then
and mere ft snow eaue, u any mere oe, wnr
ar order should not be granted mr the sale ol
said reM estate.
It Is lurther ordered that a copy of said or.
der shall he -published for four successive
weeks and five Insertions, in tbe Hood Klver
Glacier, a newspaper of general rirculstinn,
published weekly in the City of Hood River,
fountv of Hood River. 8ule of Oregon, and
circulating Iu sa d County, the flrst Issue of
which publication shall be the lith day of
August, isje.snu me innt uuuiicuwuii u wuicn
shall be the SH dv of September. 190. aord
lng to tbe statute In such cases made mi l pro
vlded.
Ordered tills 3d day of August, 1W.
A. J. iKKKY.
agsl County Judge,
v.is i
, M
yiSJ
ASUCCKSSFUR BAKtfa
s follows theuse of White River
and Golden Crown flour. Whether vou
bake bread, cakes, tues, or any kind of
pastry, you w ill finii this flour "a safe and
reliable standby. Try it once and you
will never use any other.
STRANAHAN & CLARK
HOOD RIVKU, ORKGOX.
a T. KAWKON.
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
Etcck Grown on Full Roots.
We d"sii. to let our friends and patrons know
thul fr t! fnil planting we will hare and can sup-
plj i' t'-v i; umber
Cherry, P:ar,Apricot, Peach&Plum Trees,
GRAPLS. CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS,
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
JLlso, all the standard varieiien of apple trees. Can
supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spittett
berg and Jonathan apple trees.
RAWSON a STANTON, Hood River, Or.
WHOLESALE
THE DALLES NURSERIES
K. II. WEBER, Trop.
TIIE DALLES, OREGON.
GROWER AND DKALKR IN
FRUIT, SHADE
AND
TREES
ORNAMENTAL a
Evegem, Rosea and Shrubbey.
Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation.
..MILLER'S DRUGSTORE..
lias just received a shipment of American and Im
ported Perfumes, LuiKlberg's, llieger's, Roger & Oal
lett's in bulk and presentation boxes.
The Finest Imported Soaps for the Toilet
Toilet Sets, Fancy Papetrie, and many other ar
tides suitable for Presents.
On the Heights, Hood River, Ore.
Why Go Down the Hill?
When Doing Your
Rememlipr we wali OA UPKTS
LACE CURTAINS, etc. at
reasonable prices.
HOOD RIVER
Laundry Co.
HOME HIONE 123
Now!!!
Is the Time to Order
Pacific
(Peaceful)
Electric Irons
Who cuts the Wood on ironing day?
Who is it Minter Man?
Who carries in the wood? I say
Here a a better plan.
An iron to heat without the use
Of either wood or coal ;
Attach it to jour Mectric juice
And you hnvc reached the soa'-
The Iron stajg hot with hardest wear
It never more gets cold ;
And never needs the least repair,
While Mrs. never scolds.
Your house is cool, your temper too,
The wood left on the pile,
The new Iron beats the old for you,
It's got it skinned a mile.
We will place one oi these
labor Ha vers in youi' home
on 30 (lays free trial. If
you like the Iron after giv
ing it a thorough trial, we
will sell it to you nt cost
to us. Price $450
Home Telephone No. 55
Pacific " " 1071
Hood River Electric Light
Power and Water Co',
UKCKIVIXO DAILY
FRESH
CI
linn in ui s rrsi
IVUI uuu vv
CELEBRATED
WHITE RIVER
AND
GOLDEN CROWN
BRANDS
MADE FItOM
SELECTED HARD WHEAT
r. H. BTAJfTOX
RETAIL
GRAPE VINES
AND
SMALL FRUITS
.BICYCLE SHOP.
J. MARION REID
Bicycles, Guns, Sowing Ma
chines, Furniturs, Umbrellas,
Stoves and Locks Repaired.
KEYS MADE TO ORDER
Ricycles, Guns, etc., sent by express for
repairs will be neatly and promptly re
paired and returned. Can save you $1
to f'1.00 on price of new wheels. Tires,
brakes, and all kind ol repairs sold at
Portland prices. Prices furnished on
application. Reference: Uradstrec '..
OREGON
and UNION PACIFIC
3 Trains to the East Dally
Through Pullman slandnrds and tourist
sleeping cars dally to Oinsha. Chicago, Hpo.
knnc; tourist sleeping cttrs dully to Kansas
I'ity; through 1'Villmnn tourist sleeping car
fpersonnally conducted) weekly to Chicago,
Reclining chair cars fseats free) to the Kat
dally.
Union Depot Leave. Arrive
nilcniro-1'nrt land Kpeclal for
the Ksst via Huntington, daily 8:110 am 8:S0 pra
Hpoksne Klyer lor i'.astern
Waslilnglin, Walla Walla,
Lewlslon, 'ocur d' A lene anil
Mreat Northern points, dally S:15 pm 8:00 am
A I latUlc Kxpress for the Kast
via lliintint'ton, dally 11:00 pm 9:1ft nm
I'ortland-Penillelnn local for
all uolntshetween I'endleton
and i'ortlanci. dally 7:15m 5:15 pm
RIVER PCIIKDULE
" FOIt AHTdUIA and 8:00 V. M.
way ))olnts. connecting Dally
with strainer for II v aco es"ept
and North Heach steam- Hunday,
er llassalu. Ash streetiSatnnlav,
dock (water per.) 10:00 P. M.
FOR Davtiin. Orecon'7:nf A. M.
6:00 P. M
Dally
except
Bumlay.
City ami Vatnlilll Kiv- Dslly
er points. Ash street except
dock (water per.) Sunday.
Foil l.KWIST(N,'S:40 A. M.
from Klparla, Wash. '
Dslly
except
(Saturday
OKFICK HOt KH
Krelght IIousi 8 a. m. to 12 noon: 1 to 5 p
m. No freight received or delivered after 6
p. in.
Passenger Depot Hours for delivery of ex
press and uagKuge will ue a. in. uu B p. m
WM. McMURRAY.
(ieneral Passenger Agent.l'ortland,Or.
C. P. ROSS
Billiards and
Bowling Alley
and Confectionery
PAULORS
THE BEST LINE OF
Tobaccos and Cigars
IN TIIE CITY
The Oregoniun, Telegram and Journa
ON BALE SUNDAY.
Wo Mo Po
7:30 P. M.
Dslly
except
Sunday.
4.-90P. M.
Dally
exept
Krlday
Qo to the HOTEL WAUCOMA
For Your
SUNDAY DINNER
P. F. F0UTS, Prop. Hood Elver, Or
GOULD & SNYDER
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
All jobbing promptly attended to.
UNDERTAKER
&EMBALMER
Dealer in
Furniture
and Building Material
BUY-
CM
If You Want the best
Money can Buy.
We Have a Car of Fine
OAT5 iust in-
Hood River Milling Co.
turn v
If WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF
W If! a . C CJ
miraie ui mi, mum ui ruiaMi
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TO US DIRECT FOR
W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM TIIE CARS
STRANAHAN & CLARK
r
TllOS. CALKINS
Riverside Dairy
We can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk
PRICES ON APPLICATION
Free Delivery.
t v.
The Kimball is the only weeder that has made good and
this season's demand will far exceed the supply, so place
your orders early, if you need a weeder. I have a large
assortment of sizes in stock at present. Beware of imita
tions. Unless the knives have the right set and temper
they are worthless. See that the name Kimball is on each
weeder.
J. R. NIGKEUSN
Exclusive Agent For Hood River
BARTMESS
FLOUR
3D
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o
Hood River, Oregon J)
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WALTER ISENI5ERQ
All
KIMBALL
Cultivator