The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 17, 1908, Page Two, Image 2

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    Hood ki Visit OLAOlKBTHttflAt fiisPTElri&ft 11 tm.
igoob Shirr (Slarirr
Issued Every Thursday by
ARTHUR D. MOE. Publisher.
""The enumeration of tbe number of
fsrple tree at Hood Hirer made last
year by tbe experiment itatlon of tbe
Oregon Agricultural College placed
tbe number at 390.0U0. There weie
many small orobarda which were not,
however, included in tbit eoumern
tlnn and durins tbe year that bai
hpsed aince tbe census was taken,
tbooaanda of treea have been planted.
We believe tbat tliere are fully 500,000
i pie treea at present in liood river
Tiilley. At first glance tLia may not
aeem a very large nouiber compared
to some of tbe great apple growing
districts, but a little calculation baaed
on tuture results may not be uninter
esting FJaoing tbe probable aveiage
yield at tbree boxes to tbe tree in five
yeara we have tbe tidy amount of 1 1,
000,000 boxea or 2,500 oara Figuring
an average prloe for tbe fruit at 11.50
per box we bave tbe lum of 12,000,000,
On tbis basin it ia easy to puceive
tbat altbougo many developments are
taklDg place to meet tbe immense in
crease in business and to facilitate tbe
baudling of tbe already fast Increasing
ontput, we are not progressing any
too rapidly.
Tbe growing interest in better roads
for Hood Kiver county Indicates tbat
tbe meter is being seriously consider
ed. It ia claimed by those who bave
given tbe matter considerable study
tbat tax of five mills on tbe assessed
valuation of property in tbe valley
would raise an amount sufficient to
pay the interest on bonds in sum big
enough to eighty to hundred miles
of road. It does not aeem as If there
could be anything done tbat would be
a better investment to Hood Kiver for
property ownera than roads tbat
would be in gooi condition at all sea
sons of tbe 'year. The small amount
required of each taX payer to con
struct and maintain them would bs
realized many times over In saving of
time both in hauling fruit and gen
eral tarfflo. To transport tbe enor
mous amount of frnit tbat will soon
be produod in tbe valley makes it Im
putative tbat better roads be provided
and to bave tbem ready for Increased
traffic means that work ought to be
oommenoed in tbe very near future.
Many realize tbe urgont necessity for
the permanent improvement and con
struction of tbe new highways, but it
cannot be dine except through con
cet ted action. It Is hoped that tbe
good roads meeting which will be held
bore September 19 will result in form
ulating a plan for dtifray lug' tbe ex
pense of road improvement and tbat
it will be put into execution with as
little delay as possible.
Big Good Roads
Meeting Saturday
Next Saturday will be good roads day
find everybody who can possibly do so
H expected to get out and root for better
roads and more of them in Hood River
valley. Two "meetings have been ar
ranged for and will take place In the
Opora House. The afternoon meeting
will bo called at 2 o'clock rind the one fn
the evening at 8.
To put the matter of securing good
roads beforti the resident here intelli
gently Judge John II. Scott and Judge
L. H. Webster who are touring the State
for tno Good Roads Association will
apeak ut both meetings. The import
ant need of good roads here and the fact
that a measure will be introduced in
the next session of the legislature ask
ing for aid in securing them is expected
to insure a big attendance from all
parts of the valley.
MOUNT HOOD.
Ibe session of the fresbyterlau
ohuroh baa arruuged to celebrate tbe
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper next
Sabbath, September 20, at 11 o'olook,
after the sermon. And at tbe tame
time tbe chairman of the Home Mi
aion committee of tbe Presbytery,
Kev. J. M. OomeliHon, who is supply
ing tbe cburoh during September,
will read certaiu letters of recommen
dation o! Kev. Ueo. L. Waebburu, of
Washington, Mo., who will come to
take charge ot the church Octopet 1st.
1'bereby the congregation cau bave
an informal "introduction," so to
speak, to their future pastor. All
christians in the community are in
vited to be present nnd to partake of
the Lord's Supper, and iucideutully
to meet the new minister.
For sale At a bargain, a modern
house with two 34 lots and bam. lots
laoe on Oak runniug through to State
streat. Apply to J. Otten.
I Am In My New Quarters
With the most complete and up-to-date stock of
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
etc., east of Portland, and we challenge them to
surpass our stock.
ARTHUR CLARKE
liood River's Leading Jeweler
SURVEYING NEW ROAD
TO CLOUD CAP INN
S. & Baldwin, Hood Hirer' pio
neer cbaudear. accompanied by an
engineering and surveying new. left
Wednesday for the road op tbe moon
tain to Cloud Cap Inn. where a new
survey will be made tor a new road
leadina to tbat porular ieort. It Is
tbe inteution to lay out road tbat
will permit automobiles to ran all the
way to tbe Inn. Ibe cost or tbe road
will be paid by Mr. Ladd ot Portland,
and tbe wort- is to be undertaken on
doi bta direction As much of the
road will be built tbis year as possible
and tbe remainder liuisbed in tbe
spring Tbe Inn and cottages will also
be remodelled for next season a busi
ness.
ew Mercantile Firm.
Mr. F. II. Morlan, of Storilng,
Colo., baa parobaeed tbe slock ot
merchandise recently owned by L.
II. Huggiua 4 Co and has taken a
long lease on tbe building they ocou
pied. We learn that Mr. Morlan, al
though comparatively a young rnsu,
it an old merchant of wide experiece,
and bustler.
Mr. Morlan Is having tbe interior
of tbe building remodelled and adding
many new improvements. At tbe
tame time Improvements are going on
on tbe outs'de. Jo few days a new
front will be put in and a cement walk
will be laid both in - front and along
tbe tide of the building.
When these improvements are com
plete, whiob will be in about ten days,
Mr. Morlan will, open up with a Due
new line of dry goods and shoes, and
will then bave one of tbe newest,
nobbiest and most complete stores
tbat It la possible to And auywbere.
Mrs. Anna II. Canfleld.
Mrs. Anna B. Caufleld, one of Hood
Klver'g best known resident, and an
Oregon pioneer of 1852, died at ber
residence here Saturday nlgbt, alter
long illness.
Mrs. I antleld was born in Danville,
111., In 1850, and with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sconce, crossed
tbe plains in 1852. Her first place of
residence in Qregon was at Tbe Dalles
wbere ber father died in 1850.
In 1858 ber mother was married to
Colonel Zeba, and accompanying bim,
tbey went to live on W bid by Island,
nearOlympia. Shortly afterward their
cabin was attacked by Indians and
Colonel Zeba was murdered, ber
mother escaping with Mrs. Can Held
into tbe woods, wbere tbey lived for
several days until the? were rea
cued. Ihey then returned to Ore
gon, wbere Mra CauQeld'a mother
again married, taking as her husband
an army aurgeou named Dr. Hell, and
for several years tbey lived at MoMlnn-
vllle.
On tbe death of ber mother Mrs.
Can Held went to live with P. F. Brad
ford, ot Portland, one of the first
steambooat men to navigate tbe
npper Columbia river. A few days
later the went to iiolyoke, Mass.,
wbere sbe whs educated, and was after
ward married to Henry U. CanOeld
In New York City. On tbe death of
bei husband, whiob occurred in 1881),
Mra. Cautleld returned to Portland,
wbere she lived for two years, and
then came to Hood Kiver. Her assoc
iation witb mauy of tbe prominent
early families of the state caused her
to be well known In Oregon, as did
also ber long affiliation In cburoh
work.
Tbe funeral, wblob was largely at
tended, was bald Monday afternoon
from tbe Riverside Congregational
church, Rev. W. C. Uilmore conduct
ing tbe aervlces. Interment was made
in Idlewllde oernetery under tbe dir
ection of S. E. Bartmess.
Incorporate Auto Company.
A company to be known as the
Bone-Bronk-DeWitt Co., bag been In
corporated to xell automobile supplies
and will do buainess with its head
qurtera at Hood Kiver. The mem tiers
of the company are C. K. Bone, Clay
Brock and Hairy DeWitt. It is tbe
inteution to secure suitable quarters
for garage and to handle oil kinds of
automobile supplies and do genoral
repairing. Tbe Bone Brock - DeWitt
Company will also be agents for the
new Everett Metzger Flanders car,
wbloh will toon be put on the markets
In Oregon. Their territory includes
Hood Kiver, Wasoo, Sherman, Uilliam
and Morrow counties, and tbey will
exhibit in these counties on the arriv
al of six ot tbe new machines which
are expected here in October.
Had Enjoyable Time.
The Royal Neighbors of Amerloi
held very enjoyalila session on Friday
evening, September 11. After the
regular routine of business and initi
ation of foargcuriidutes the camp was
closed and the doors thrown open to
tbe M. W. A.'s. An enjoyable pro
gram wat rendered, which was followed
by a delightful lunob. Several mem
bers were presented by the camp with
useful birthday presents, with wishes
for many returns ot tbe day. The
evening was enjoyed by all.
Sliudow Social.
Park Orango will give a shadow so
cial Friday eveulng, September 18.
Ladies are requested to bring baskets
with lunch for two and the eutlemeu
will be expected to buy their shadows.
It is not necosHary to make fancy
baskets or boxes as the shadows will
be sold, so we hope every cue will
ooruo and help us out. A fine pro
gram will be rendered. Be sure to
come. Boys, dou't forget tbe date
and your pocket Loo' s.
Q At Park Orange, September 18.
In tlxe IBrosIULG ZBlocik:
See our NEW TAILORED SUITS
FOR LADIES
New Coats and Jackets
Second Floor
New Millinery
For Fall.
Now is the time to select your Fall
lint. W ! Iiuvp just opened up one of
the finest lines of ready trimmed hats
ever brought to the city, all the
very latest direct from New York.
These are trimmed by Specialists
trimmers of years of experience and
that make a study of their respec
tive lines, gun ran teeing the newness
of their productions. As for prices
you will find
We Can Save You Big Money.
(.'all and select what you
while the stock is complete.
APPLE PACKING
SCHOOL SUCCESS
Tbe eohool for arplo imokere started
uudor tbe auspices of tbe Hood River
Apple Growers Uuiou, opened Monday
uiorotrjrf witb large attendance.
About 100 were on buud to be Initiat
ed into tbe myst'ites of learning to
put up a puck of apples tbat would
pass muster. Among trie candidates
for apple packing bouora were a num
ber of womou ud mese were grven
tabloa to themselves. Mauy of tbe
beginuera showed good aptitude In
learning an 1 at tbe end ot the Brut
day under tbe Instructions of the ex
ports wbo were present to teaob them
8UCoeededin making n vrry creditable
bbowlng. About 25 packing tables
were provided and tbe Bight when all
were working waa an interesting one.
Among tbe packer were resident
from all sections of (he valley and the
earnestness witb which they took up
the work is gratlfyiug to the officers
ot tbe union. Before the end of the
week of instruction it la expected tbat
a good many ot tbe learnera will be
come prollcleut nuuugh to go into the
Hold and prove a big help when tbe
time comes to pack tbe big crop ex
pended tbis year.
Some of the expert packers who
baveg been instructing the beginners
are u. U. uampoen, . losievru,
(Jbaa. Stranahau and Al. Hoover.
CANUV RELIEF COUPS, ATTENTION
All Hie members of the Cunby Relief
Corps No. 16 are requested to be
present at the next regular meeting,
Saturday, September 2), litOH, to
practice for the Innpoctor, who win
vicit the Corps early in October.
Tbe Helief Corps' will also celebrate
the uolden wedding anniversary of one
of their l'ast-l'rebidents, October 10, at
their ball; all the members are re
quested to be present.
Style Shop
Announces the tall showing ot pat
tern trimmed bats and uoveltiet- on
and after Tuesday, September 15. You
are cordially Invited to luspect.
Miss J. N. Davis,
Successor to Mme. Abbott, liood
Kiver, Ore.
Additional l.ttcals.
Frank Angua returned Sunday from
a trip to Portland.
liruuo l'lanz was a liood River
visitor to Portland last Thursday.
Win. Yates, accompanied by his
daughter, Miss lrmn,weut to Portlui.d
Friday for a few datya' visit.
W. P. Audrus cams up from Pirt
luud Friday to attend tbe command
cry meeting of tbo Masouic lodge.
D. R. Noiton, whe made a short
visit to Hood River last week, re
turned to his homo at St. Johns 1'ri
diiy. For the enlightenmeut of those who
have business with the comity otlleiuls
wo nre asked to state that their otllce
hours are from 8 a. in. to 5 p. m.
The eoneietn foiindutiou for tbe
Hall blook is tlnished and work on tbe
walls of the building will soon be
commenced. It is expected to have
tbe building ready for occupancy ly
the 1st of January.
lourc choice while they
last, each
Same
want
good assortment of pat
terns, your choice each
Wanted Seamstresses and appren
tices at 277 Oak Street.
Mrs. E. AV. Whitney, of Portland,
will open a first-class boarding house
this week at 277 Oak Street.
Wire wound stave pipe in three,
four aud six inob sizes. Joe Wilson,
Hood River, Ore.
Attbesiguof tbe big Red Apple
buy fancy candles, cold soit drinks,
the famous Mt. Hood ice cream, frosh
fruits aud tbe finest aud best tobacoom
and cigars. ,
lie good to your wife bring joy to her
''J'e' . , :
Jlny a J'acijto Flatiron to-day;
Then her life will be eauyyour clothes
will not be yrcnuy;
And betides the inveMtmenf willpuy. '"
The Light & Water Co.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a mass meeting of tbe resi
dents of Hood River Irrigation District
in liarrett School House, Friday even
ing, September 18, 7:30 p.m., "for tbe
purpose of considering the water situa
tion. All urged to attend.
By order of President.
R. W. Kelly, Secretary.
Meeting of the ".
Tbe regular meeting of the Y. was
held at tbe borne of Mrs. N. O. All
lings, Saturady night, September 12.
The following otlicera were installed
for tbe ensuing year: President,
Miss Kutb Coou; vice-president. Miss
Ma by I liriggs; reoordlng secretary,
Miss Helen Hone; cor responding sec
rotary, William Foss, ; treasurer,
Victor Nulley. A abort program was
reudedred consisting of a reading by
Miss Helen Howe; recitation, Miss
lva Wilkersen; piano selection, Vic
tor Nutley ; .recitation, Miss Ulanobe
Ford; and a vonal duet by tbe Misses
Ooou.
If you want the light that makes the
night like day,
You ean get it, and there isn't mach to
pay;
It's a "Tungsten" free of trouble
worth its eost exactly double;
'Tis the brightest light on earth we
say.
The Light & Water Co.
WATERMELONS AND
AMUSEMENT GALORE
The annual wutermelou feast of the
W O W ,No 770, was held at Odd Fel
lows ha 1 Saiurdav eveuiue. and it is
needless to state tbat tbe choppers
witb their families aud sweethearts
were present to do justice to the
juicy melons as they were piled
mountain high on the long tables,
t'he event began with a literary
program as follows: Instrumental
solo, Miss Jennie Edglngton p song,
'' ledriy Hear", Tina Spcro; quartet,
F.dgiugtcn family; Instrumental solo,
Miss Alberta Staten ; soug, Miss Mil
dred Me calf.
At the conclusion of the literary
and gHstronomical feitlvities, at tbe
ball, the company, one hundred and
twenty live strong, formed into line,
and with banners alloat marched down
Oak street to tbe amusement Empor
in in. "where they were the guests of
Messrs. Mckelseu and Hntbard at
the moving picture show. At (he
conclusion of thu excellent program
, or run, mnoy, and song, A, U. Statou
on behalf of the older thanked tbe
I managers for tbe kindness and oour
j 'obey in throwing open their p ay-
hcuse to the lodge. Every one joined
In three cheers for th Emporium
and left tor borne hale aud happy.
Summoned Muny Wltnes-e.
Tho suit brought against tbe (lood
River Liht, Poer and Water Co. by
N. C. Evaus Is being tried at The
Dulles tbis Week. Many witnesses
hav been examined and it ia expected
that tbe cush will continue during
most of the wetk. The suit was
brought to lorce the ilgbt oompany to
make an aceouliug of its business
affairs ooveriug a period cf several
rears. Iu all about (30 witnesses were
subpoenaed iu tbe case.
LabbeiCarnes
Armand II. Labbe, of Portland, aud
Miss Mildred E. Carnca, of Hoid
liiver, were married at the parsouhge
of the Ccngregatloual ohnrrb in tbis
city Sunday atteruoon by Kev. W. C.
(iilmore. Mr. anil Mrs. Let be will
mako (beir home iu Portlnd, wbere
Mr. Lufcbe is employed as clerk in a
large bard ware store.
"So your wile la an authoress,
ltiuks Does sbe write for money T"
"1 never baud letter from ber yet
(bat sbe wrote for anything else."
ir . . -m-v
one Fans m
"THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU
Special
- r;;-
Men's Work Shirts
25c.
Here ia a big bargain in work
shirts. Made full size of heavy twilled
shirting, one and two pockets, re
inforced shoulders, double yoke, full
run of sizes. These shirts have some
slight defect in the making. Noth
ing, however, that will at all hurt
them for wear. They are regular
50c. oiid 75c. shirts anywhere.
25c.
as nbove only better grade,
35c.
FALL MILLINERY
OPENING
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 17, 18 and 19
All the latest creations will be shown and the ladies ;
cordially invited to call and inspect them.
MRS. N. O. BILLINGS
iu order to make room for my fall
stock of new pianos 1 wish to dispose
ot all organs now In etock, both new
aud aeoond band. A special discount
will be made to any one buying tbis
week, (joule's Piauo House
Announcement
I wish lo announce tbat I have opened
a first-class jewelry and watch repairing
establishment in part cf the store occu
pied by W. S. Nichol and will carry a
stock of jewelry, watches, cloeka and
other goods in my line.
I will also do wittcb repairing iu all
Its branches and guarantee good work
mnnsbip.
F. H.Coolidge
Notice to Stockholders of Farmers'
Irrigating Company.
The annual meeting of the Stockhold
ers of the Farmers' Irrigating Company
will be held at tbe K. of P. Hall, up
stairs, Saturday, October 3rd, 1J()8, at
10 a.m.
All Stockholders are urged to be
present; important business will come
before said meeting,
liy i rder of Directors.
M. II, NICKELSEN,
SliCRKTARY.
No. 1.
The following; Amendment U the Hy-Lftws
of the Firmer triitfaliuit CVmifiny wera Hp
proved by the Hoard of Directors, and dir
ected by them to he sutmilltrd to the HUick
liolders for their approval or rejection at the
regular annual meeting nfthe stockholders ot
mm id Coinpnii)', to be held on the 3rd day of
October, WIS:
Hksoi.vep, that Paragraph 1 of Article VII
of the liy. Laws of the Farmers' Irrigating
Oompauy ht amemled ao as to read :.s
follow-
AKTin.it VII.
I. Thennnual meeting ol (he Stockholders
sha 1 Iw held at the home office ot the Com
pany, at Hood Klvcr, Oregon, or such other
place as dlrecled by I lie Uliectont, nt thu hour
of 1 o'clock p.m., on tho first Maiurday in
September In each year, and the Secretary
shall omic a notice of such aunnal meeting
to bo published In out or more of Hit. County
papers, or such other ncwspaier publish d
In Hood Kiver County, as the Directors
may determine, for not less than three
Issues of a Id paper, Immediately preceding
said stock holders meeting.
No. i.
Kk.soi.vris that Paragraph 1 of Article VI
of the Ily 1js of tbo Farmers' lrrlrating
Company be amended so as to read a
follows:
ARTIOLK VI.
I. The Board oflMrfvlnri shall consist or
seven members aiwajs Including the Piesi
drntanU Vice-President, four ot whiob num
ber shall be chosen al tho tirnlannual election
after the tuloption ol this Ity-haw, for A term
of two jrars, and llnoc lor a term ol one
year; at the second iuhiunI election after the
adoption ol this Hy-l.nw three directors shiil
be chosen for a term of two years, and there
alter each class of directors shall be chosen
for a icim ot two years at tbe expiration of
llielr term of office.
No. 3.
Risol.VfP, thnt the 2nd Paragraph of
A title VII of the lly-l.awa of the Farmers'
Irrigating Company be amended so aa to
red as tallows :
AHI1CI.I VII.
II. At all stockholders meetings stork,
holders may lie represented by proxy, which
must be tn writing, and filed w III I he Mco
retary of the meeting: pntvidod. that nroxies
shall be held and voted by a arx'ttliolder In
the company, ana no: otherwise; provided,
further, that no stockholder shall vote a
(renter number of shares by proxy than the
nuinner 01 snares owned by said Block
bolder. Hy order of Directors.
M. H. NICKELSKN,
Secretary.
air
MONEY"
FALL
We want you
and see wh.it wehave
for you in the line of
new Fall Suits. Our
line is most complete,
and when it comes to
( i ti al i t y y o u cu n ' t gt t
ftA-fly from the Hart,
Schaffner 6c Marx
Clothes. There is
nothing better made.
Just drop in and try
on one of our 18 or 20
dollar suits and note
the snap, comfort and
ex eel I e n t a ppea ra nee
you get. Or if you
want something for a
little less money we
have that also.
Men's Suits
in the most snappy
styles for
$8, $9, $10 & $15.
Look them over and
see for yourself.
ire
ForvSale
or
Exchange
40 acres, 25 is apple land; binall
bouse, 2 acres cleared. Price is 8'.'500.
40 aorea uncleared adjoining above,
$1,000.
11 acres; six-room bouse, barn; 08
apples, 22 peaobes, 2 pears, 1 cher
ries, bearing, 17 one year old peaches;
team, baruass wagon, cow, chickens,
etc. $i,0O0.
12 acres, 57 np riles, 2 peaches, 20
one year old apples, .1 acres potatoes;
no buildings. $3,000.
35 pores uncleared land; '2 mile
from Mt. Hood postolllce. $G0 per
acre. One-fifth casb, balance easy
monthly or other time ppyment.
J. Adrian Epping
Phone 1942 K
IX THE JUSTICE'S COURT FOB
HOOD RIVER DISTRICT.
Hood River County, Oregon.
W. K. Ellsworth, Plaintitt.)
vs. V SUMMONS.
Bert Butler, Defendant )
To Bert Butler, the, above named defendant:
IN THK NAMr, OF THK STATE OH" ORE
GON, Yon are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint tiled against you
in the above entitled action on or before the
30th day of October, 1908, or softer Judgment
to be taken agniust you for tho sum of
f 19.70, witli the ttlsbnrscments of this action.
(liven under my hand this It'th tiny of
September. V.m
A. C. Buck, Jtistioo of the Peace.
This summons Is published for six con.
secutive weeks In the Iloud R ver Uhicier,
by order of the Hon. A. C. Buck, Justice of
the I'oace In and lor stid district, heretofore
duly made and entered ; anil the date of the
first publication thereof Is tS mlcinber, 17th,
1S.
IN' THE JL'STICK'S COURT FUR
HOOD RIVER DISTRICT.
Hood River County. Oregon.
W. K. Ellsworth, Plaintlil. )
vs. 'SUMMONS.
James C. Crippen, Defendant J
To James C. Crlpprn, the uhovc named de
lenuani :
IN THE NAME Or' Till; STATE OF ORE
liON, You are lieieW n nulled to anorr
and answer the cimplalm tiled against yon
in tne aoove enutieu action, on or before
tho Sntli clay of October, lnw, or suffer Judge
ment lo be taken egalust you for the sum of
SUMS, with the disbursements of tills action.
Uiven tinner my hand this lH-h day of
.September I '.KM.
a. c. isuck, justico or the Peace.
This summons is mvllshod for s!y con
secutive weeks, in the Hoo.l lllver HI icier,
by order f the Hon. A. C. Buck, Justice or
the Peace in aud for said district, heretofore
duly made and entered; and the date of the
Hrst publication thereof is S.:uuiuber 17th.
190S.
INT
THE JUSTICE'S COURT FOR
HOOD RIVER DISTRICT.
Hood River County, Oregon.
'. K. Ellsworth, Plaiutill'.
vs.
, Smith, Defendant.
SUMMONS
To A. Smith, the above named d. fonJ int :
IN THE NAME OF HIE St U K OF ORE
GON. You are hereby requi-rd to :ip,. .,ir
aud answer tun corn, 1UI111 rile I I'sl'i.i 'voi
In the above entitled h imii ,,,, or beioie
the aoth day or Oct -ber, l;KK or ,itr.:r j i
inest to be taken against, yon fn - I o vim'1.1
f.n.W. with (lie disbar: moms or this ;,! m
Ulven under my hand this l..tn Uay or
Septomber W8
A. C. liuck, .1 u1 ice of Hi Peace.
This su ninous Is published for. six con.
secutive weeks in the Ho .11 RverUiaonr
by order of te Hon. A C. Buck. Justice of
the Peace In and f r said dlsTi. i. h. nHnl'O 'e
duly made and entered; and too dale ol the
first publication lllereof Is September 17lb,
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SUITS
Copyright Ifi ly Hait ScMTncr Ic Marx
Oakdale Greenhouse
Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cass.
Choice Roses Shrubs, Vines & Uladiolas.
White Wyandotte Etgs for Setting
from Mated Pens $1.50 Sc $2.00.
Fletcher & Fletcher.
MISCELLANEOUS.
For Hale House mid one or two lots, thiee
blocks from postofllce. Will take good milch
cow nnd one horse as part payment. Enquire
ol Mult Russell, HooJ Kiver, Ore. 30tf
For Sale-House and lot, 50x100, in Hood
Kiver 1'ark addition, T. O. Husliands. 2T
For sle Rick wood, pine, fir and oak, $4.00,
H.0D and Sft.OO per cord delivered. Kruno
Franz, Uoute No. i. b24
Dry Rick Wood for sale; spilt extra hne
from dry logs and plied close. No bark; will
deliver down town. Write the Crescent Fruit
Co., r. f.'d. 1 or Phone Wfil-M. s2t
(iood Horse For Sale Cheap work, drive or
ride, weigh about 1 100. Bargain lor small
rancher, lhupaenrd to Crescent Fruit Co.,
r. I. d. 1 or plume 2CCI-M. s21
Uiht Between Indian Creek and Blowers
Hill a child's coat, gray with while braid.
Finder will please notify E. 11. Bbepard, cure
Better Fi uit Publishing Co. K4
Wanted to Buy Comparatively new second
hnnd, one-horse wagon. Must be good and
cheap. Call up Phone 195.K. s21
laist Nickel dust cap for wheel on hearse.
Finder pteasc return to Fashion stable, si'l
For Knle Roan horse, weight about 1,200. A
tine work or farm anlninl. Enquire at Fash
ion stable. sil
To Clear Seven acres of brush land to clear
In upper Hood River Valley. Chester O.
W alton, Mt. Hood postoffloe. slT
Wanted Ten teams, by Oregon Lumber Co.
I'hoi.e Oregon Lumber Co. at Dee or Mr.
Early's otllce in town. s'l
For Sale- 1: 00 lb. horse, cheap; will work
.single or double. P. I), or R. Ilinriclu. J(
For sale Lady's bl ick driving or saddle
horse. Address U. Y. Edwards, cars (Under
otllce. rn
For Hale Dark Bay driving horse, gentle,
weight im. Phone 1SII-L. ol
For Hale
phone 3-X.
pigs for sale. M. R.
Noble, Far.
ol
Lost Sept. , a grey sweater vest, with
black buttons. Finder please notify 8. K.
Eliot, H27 West Park St., Portland, ore. ol
Wnn'ed Permanent work on fruit farm In
Hood Kiver valley by steady, reliable and
practical man of middle age with family
Call up or write Ueo. D. Culberlson & Co. ot
Man with small capital can make 8150 a
month, old established business In H'oort
ltlver. Write G. 11. J., .lacier Otllce.
For Rent lienntllul large room with large
closet and privilege or bath, hot and cold
water, for two or more gentlemen wishing
good board and room. Hide en'rauce 277
Oak Ht.
For Kale-Ten acres, two miles from town
on Belmont Koad. For particulars inquire
of A. Butts.
For Mile-My interest In the wiwinllfbus
nesa at Mt. Hood. A bargain for some one
If taken at once. Ueo. M, Wishart, Mt. Hood
Oregon. Plione No. 2S.
For Sale Two snans of hnrses. U'obi.i r
each team about i or 1:1 hundred ,nk.
well suited for orchard and farm work. '
C. ! . Gl izc, Hood ICivor. phoue 10;, M
For Rent From October 1st uoii nt tvn
ollice rooms wl.li all modern Improvement',
nouu uorr nanaing ana Trust Co,
VVsnted-Ladies deslrlmr nil I'Mi'iitr
Phouj
U3-L.
NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION.
Not Coal Laud.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Laud Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon,
x, .. , u t September 5, hkw.
Notice ia hereb.t given that
RuTH m. l.lTi't if
of Hood River, Oregon, who, on June 4, I'.Krf.
made homestead entry (Serial No. CW01) No
rownshlp if North, Range 11 East, Wlllamettu
Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to
make final commutation nmnt 0.1.
claim lo the land above described, before the
, . J""" ,k",r'er 01 me united stales
Laud Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, ou the
l'.'th day of October, 1INI8.
Claimant names as wltnoau,.. .
Robertson, William H. Robertson p.,., a..ii'.
man and John Elder, all of Hood River. Ores'0"-
C.W.MOORE. .
"""a Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Conn of the State of Oregon
for the County of Hood River. 'on,
Wa ter D. Copper, Plaintiff, vs. Rlnda Cop.
per, Defendant-Suit for Divorce-Summons
To Rlnda Copper, the above-named Defend-
In the name of the Slate of Oregon
Ion are h-rebv renulred to .....'.
swer the complaint Hied against you In the
above entitled suit, and within six weeks
from the lot h day of September, lHOs.said day
beln' the first day of the nuh imik. ...
aummor.s; and if you fall so to answer, for
want thereof the pialntitt will apply p, ,hI
oourt lor the relief demanded In bir c.
plaint aforesaid. Hl-d in said cuselfor to.
wit: A decree of divorce dissolving the bonds
01 matrimony existing betweeu the plaiotl
and defendant In mid cause i""ii.i
This summons is published h. virtue uf an
order of Hon. A. J. Derby, Jinig,: f . ,"."'
ty Until or Hood River County, Si ue 01 ,,,e
iUMi ,he. 8,11 "" vof """her, ,. 1 1
l'.iOs . which order specifics an I pmvidV, iV
.1 .? . v.. oiseiuons pii'Hicit I
the "Hood River Glacier," a w,-ku 1
n 111
ews-
,-..,.1-. piioosoeii weeKlv 111 said c-.i
'iil.v and
sour, us me time, an I pant
summons shall he mil,, !,..,.
paper In whlen. snid
Dated, Hood Kiver. O.egon, Sept. 8, m.
J"H Lki.and Hunderson.
,,U1"- Attorney tor Plaintiff.
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