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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
I Sonb iSturr (Blartcr Kned Kvery Thursday by ARTHUR D. MUE, PuNlther. U ISO II AM) THE Utl'lHLIcAN I'AKTV We coaie now to tbe question ol labor tayi Wui. II. latt io hii speech of aocejitance. Cue important phase nf the policies of tbe present admlnia trulioo ba been aa anxiety to secure (or tbe wage earuer au equality of opportunity au! uch positive statu tory protection as shall lace him oo a level iu dealing with bin employer, The Kepublioau party baa panned an employers' liability act for interstate railroads, and baa established au eight bour law for government em ployes and on government construe tion. Tbe essence of tbe reform effected by tbe ioriner la tbe aboli tion of tbe fellow-servaut rule, and tbe introduction of tbe cornparativt negligence theory by which an em ploye injured in tbe service of bit employer does not loie all of bit right because of slight negligence on his part. Iben there is the act pro viding for compensation for iojurj to government employe, together with tbe various atatutea requiring safety appliances upon interstate commerce railroads for the pro tec. tion of their employes, and limiting tbe hours of their employment These are all instances of the desire of the liepubtioan party to do justice to the wage earnei. Doubtless a more comprehensive meaure for compensa tion of government employes will be adopted in the future; tbe principle In such canes bas been reoogulzed, and in tbe necessarily somewhat alow oouise of legislation will be more ful ly embodied In definite statutes. The Interests of tbe employer and tbe employe never differ except when it comes to a division of tbe joint profit of labor and capital into divi dends and wages. This must be a constant source of periodical discus sion between the employer and em ploye, as indeed are tbe other term of tbe employment. To give to employee their proper position lu such a controversy, to en able them to maintain themselves against employers having great capi tal, they may well unite, because in union there is strength and without It each individual laborer and employe would bo helpless. The promotion ol industrial peace through tbe instru mentality of tbe trade agreemeut Is often one of the results of suob union when Intelligently oouducted. There is a large body of laborers, however, skilled and unskilled, who are not organized into unions. Their rights before tbe law are exactly the same as those of the uuion men, and are to be protected with the same care and watchfulness. 01TOSKW TO CLASS JLKU1SLATI02V In accepting tbe nomination for Vice-President on tbe Kopublioan tioket, Jarnea 8. Sherman defined tbe position of tbe Republican party stiougly in regurd to claw legislation, lie sold : "I emphasize ub my party'a creed and my faith tbat iu legialation and administration favor abould be ex tended to 110 olasa, no aect, do race, no section aa opposed to another. To foster olasa hatred, to foster disoou- tent, la uu-Kepublioau aud un-Ainerl can. Our party stands on the declare tion tbat all men are created with equal rights aud it will bare no part In tbe enactment or execution of any law tbat does not apply alike to all good American oitlzons; whatever tbelr calling or wherever tbey live, It will allow no man iu our land to have advantage In law over any other man. It offers no safeguard to cap Ital that la not guaranteed to labor; no protection to the workman that is not Insured to Lis employer. It would offer to each aud to both iu pursuit of health and happiness and prosper ity every possible advantage " Prof. Langerook, a noted Socialist worker mado an eloquent and interest ing address on tbat subject at Odd 1'Vllows' Hall Tuesday eveuing. Tbe principles of Sooialisni as outlued by tbe speaker contained many truths tbat tbo tbiulkug man may do well to ponder on. Tba theory of social equality which he advocated was couched in lucid, moderate, language, and it it were possible to put it iu practice would undoubtedly make the world a mm h better plao to live iu and solve ,rnauy of the social prob lems wthioh are today confronting the civilized world. 'Io tbe great masses P9 ARTHUR CLARKE Ue WatchmaRer and Jeweler however many of tbe professor' ideas go over their beads and tb-y catch only the superficial and dangerous ones. Wheu'Hge'i shall Lave possibly changed human nature the world will be prepared for the doctrine of So cialism, but we (ear tbat time will never come. A report conies to us as we go to press that our good friend M. M. Hill has received a hunch tbat unguis liry au's election Leyoud tbe possibility it defeat. The omen of victory cou vista in a well defined "II. 19U8' which that well known orcbardiet bas discovered on tbe skin of a number of bis celebrated Kpitzeuberg apples. Mr. Hill la unable to account for the presence of tho rujttlo characters on the fruit of discord, other than that they are tbe advance announce ment that victory will perch on tbe banner of tbe celebrated Nehraskan. Aa a more probable theory we oiler tbe Buggeation that they are a cabalia tic message to tbo members ct De mocracy In Hood Kiver valley not to become disheartened and change their vote before election day. $400.00 FOR GOOD ROADS FUND PAID A. J. Eppiug who ii collecting sub acriptions to tbe fund which will t.e used to construct four milts i f goi.d road out the west side of tbe i ul Icy reports that be U having good Micce.s snd ao lar bss had subscribed a good part of tbe fund. As yet be bus riot been able to reach all those who tub- Mribed, but expects to call on then: in a few days. Tbe subscriptions paid In are as follows Leslie liutler C'M.tK) J. A. Kpplog .in (K) C. K. llouo :t( . CO K. II. Wallace 30. 0) A. C. Lender 10. (K) K. Brayford 5.00 b W. Angus 5.00 A.J. Dor by 5 00 Dr. II. L. Dumblo 15 00 t'baa. hall 15.(0 J. II. Ileilbronner A Co. IIO.OO Houd Kiver Abstract Co. 5.00 Stanley Smith Lumber Co. 30. 00 Chas. A. looker '.!.". 00 K. P. Loomia 5. CO C. D. Thompson lO.i'O A. D. Moe 10.00 J U. Tate 10.00 W. I). Kogera 5 (H) I E. UrosioH 10.00 (J. Li. Kobbins 10.00 K. N. lleuson 15 00 U. 1 Uilbert 15 00 Davidson Fruit Company 30.00 Total 100 00 Information for Voters For tbe Information of votors we publish beiow the candidates for lire sldent and vice president on the Ore tickets that have been placed iu uom oation. The witor ill cast his I hI lot for the electors of which there are four for each party and are epeoitied on the ballot. Do not make the mis take of not votiug for four electors as it insures the full voting power of your ballot. Ine candidates are aa follows: Republican : l''or President WILLIAM 11. TAKT For Vice-President JAM KS 8. SHKKMAN Democrat io: for President WILLIM J. BRYAN For Vice-President JOHN W. KEKN Prohibition: For President KUUKNB W. CIIAF1N For Vice-President A A BON H. W ATKINS Socialist: For President KUUKNK V UKliS For Vice-President BENJAMIN IIANFOKD Independence For President THOMAS L. 11 ISO EN For Vloe President JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES Want Fruit DiNplnved at Seattle. A meeting will be held in the Com mercial Club rooms at 2 o'clock this afteruoou, which will tie addressed by W. II. Wehrung, and M W. Wisdom. Proiidant and Secretary of tbo Ore gon Commission for the Alafcku-Yu-kon Paoitlo Exposition for the purpose ol Interesting Hood River apple grow ers and business men iu placing a per manent exhibit or fruit at the oxp si tion at Seattle. Realizing that tbe fruit display at the Lewis & Clark fair did Oregon an iuimenBo amount of good, the oflluers of the Oregon Com mission aud those ot tbe local fruit fair asHooiation are anxious that Hood River be well represented. It is buri ed that tho meeting will be well at tended aud tbat it is decided to place a good display at the exposition trom here. j COFFEE ' You are both judce and jury for Schilling's Best. Your f rocer returns your uiouer If roll don't Ilk 11: par him. When You Need a W You generally want to know the time. Buy a CLARKE Watch. It will do the work and is sold under a positive guarantee. i There are some big bargains in Mackintoshes for Boys and Girls These make the best of rain coats for school wear. 2nd Floor fit:- '--- n il f Copyright 1908 by Hart Scraftner & Marx $34,000 FOR FORTY ACRES. Friday one of the biggcbt laud deals ever cusimiruutoil 11 Hood limer took (ilace today through tho r.geucy of J. II. llcilhronrier it Co., when thev sold ID acres of young orchard to W. If. Dicker ou and P. W. Peck, of Minne apolis, for :14,000. I ho property whs owned by' Hurt Van 1 1 tn 11, 11 wealthy oichiirdiht and big apple opeiainr of New York, uud was sold approximately for SUUU dii acre. For trui's ihut nre net in hear ing this is the hihe.vt price ever paid for orchard itttid here. I ha purchas ers will divide it into ill). aero tracts and come here to rcHiile. Another large nil - which '00k place through the same company Friday was the tniiialer nt 'JO acres, ciht. in bear ing trees, belonging to S. P Rolph to J. C. Saudturd, of Can pU'll, Sand ford & Henley, u large food concern of Portland, for ?13,UU0. In the lulter shU Mr. llolph re sorverf the crop which will amount to several thousand dollars. Mei-srs. Van lloru of the Davidson Fruit Company and 11. F. Davidson are the Urgent owners of orchard IhihI in trees in the valley, their holding amounting to txtAeeu 400 aud 500 a (ires. Completing the Vast Side Bridge The big shut which tho contractor for tho approaches tor tbe new bridge put iuto tho 1 1 ill oppoguite tbe enhance to tbe bridge on the est side was made suocsbtully Wednesday morning. The only damage done wh the destruction of one telephone pole. Tho amount ot dirt removed in more than siillicient to make tho till arid with the exceptinu of the lime it will require to t ho down tho old bridge the road will not bo closed. Ily driv lng'aruund thejlinttiin hill and com ing in over the rrad trom the boat lauding Hood River vehicles coining form or going to the city can reach It over the old brldge'wliu'h will be lelt until Monday mm ning, w hen the work ot removing it will le crinmenced. It will then be necessary to close thi bridge iu order In iisi1 ssme of the ma teiiat 111 the uppruuchcH ot the old ftructure in those for the new and tralllc will probably bo interrupted .Monday and luei-da.v. The Columbia liridyo Compam which had th i contract for building the tirldgo completed it Wednesday and shipped their oiittlt to (irant- 1'nss where they have a contract to I blow a long span across the Rogue River. lined Reuils Legislation Meets. Coniiiiitlec A. 1. Mason, who is a meniher ot the legislative committee of the State (Iran e attended au Informal inoetiui; ut Portland lust, week of the commit tees of the various organizations who are pirepuriug good 1 oads legislation to be placed before the sthto lawmak ers at the next Session of the legisla ture. Ho far no definite action has been tnken. but in the infonnnl dis cussion which toe!; place it developed that a niajoiity were iu favor of a bill that would contain some of the fea tures of the 'Johnson bill which was intrduced iu the last legislature and atch ii Fall Doings ail! showing t!iH usual fietivity just now. I' re parations for them nuiHt include the mat ter of correct clothes. That is w here we come in strong with Hart, Schaffner & Marx fine Suits and Over coats. We'll make you ready for any kind of business or any kind of wea ther. We'll suit anybody's tastes in colors, style, pattern, in quality and in low price. Suits for $8, $10, $12, $15 $18 and $20 That are the very best "f values also some of the piovlsious of the measure whiob is being advocated by tho State Good Roads Association. Contrary to expectation tbe bonding fenture of tbe latter measure did not meet with aa much approval as was riiiuoipated. It is expected, however, to trimmer tbe unit ter dow u to definite form at a meetiug whiob will take place iu Portland in the early part of November -and onueeutrare on some msasure tbat will be satisfactory to all tbo interests at stske. "Bon Fulnno," the Wonderful Horse The wouderful little horse, "Don Fuliiiio," astonished the audience at tbo Vogt theater Inst night with bia knowledge of figures and his ability to discern colors. Numerous horses, whose owners have clnimed almost buinun intelligence, have been exhib ited and have excited wonder, but "Don Fulano" has them all beaten to a standi-till. He does not do tricks tbat have been drilled into him, be uses big br .ius. Some might think that everything had been prearranged to suit the act which tbe horse gave, but such is not the oate as "Dou Fu lano,M seems to have a thorough knowledge of numbers from one to niue and he easily umtohed the ool ort which were displayed. Be held his trainer' overcoat while be put it on and lighted matches and ex tinguished them at a word from Dr. Ellis. One of the feats perfoimed last night whs having one of tbe apeota t.ors draw a large figure on a piece of paper and showing it to "Don Fu- lano, wno immediately picked the tlguie represented with out a woid be lug spoken. "Don Fulano," will be at the opera house tbis week inclnding Huuday uight. On Saturday after uoou a special mntinee will be given for ladies aud children aud Dr. Ellis will nt tbe same time give a tree lec ture ou the best friend ot man, the horse, and also as to tbe cara and treatment of dnmb animals. Meeting of the Y The Y. W. U. T. U. met at tbe borne of Reverend Corman upon tbe even ing of Uotoher 24. A very encourag ing report rem the delegates sent to the convention was listned to whiob stated that the Hood River Y was knowu throughout tbe state and was tbe only one represented in Oiegon. Yeted the Money The electiou held ty tbe Hood Riv er Irrigation District Saturday, to provide funds to pay off several thou sand dollars of current indebtedness resulted iu voting tbe money. The proposition is to levy a 13 mill tax 011 property under the ditch for tbli purpose. Box orspitz (io to Ireland Hood River apples for Ireland la the latest. WhUe tbe famous Hood River Iruit bas been sent to most all other parts of the civilized woild, so far the shipment of a box to that country Saturday by E. B. Long is tbe first that baa been reported. Tbe fruit wea sent to Mrs. A. Paoton, Croascool Arbor, Bleselngton, Ire land, and wag ordered by Dr. A. C. Pantou, of Portland, tbe former being his mo' her. Tbe box sent weie 3,' tier Spitzeuheigs aud with tbe express charges will cost the sender lu the neighborhood of $7.00. Hail Pleasant Visit at Astoria In order to be present at tbe con--ti tut inn of Astoria's new Commaud eiy of Knights Templar, which look 1 1 ice last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. La lawny and Air. aud Mrs A I). Mxo went there lad week The party le t ' eio Thursday airiviug at As toria Friday morning. Ah grand sivoid hearer to the State Command uiy, Mr. Faraway, wlis au active par ticipant in the oercmouies. Tbe name of the now commaudery is St Aide mar Commaudery, No. 11, Kuigbts Templar, and the ceremunies were very impressive. Friday afternoon the visitorr wero the guests of Crlleclor ot Customs YUUregor who took them to tbe Co lumbia jetty on the revenue cutter auil trom there they look a five n.ile ride on mi inspection trsln ou the jetty out to Res. The experience is slid by the members of tbe paity to have been a veiy novel and interesting one. Friday retilig a his thsh bao (jiiet was served that included about everything that swims In tbe Colum bia river or the Pacitio Ocean, and tbe visito s speak In the highest terms of their tine eotertaiunieut dur ing their stay iu tbe Salmon city. For aale A large quantity of la Inch pine wood, also 4 foot oak; will be sold cheap If taken at once as we need the caali. Call at Koekford store or I'houe lS3x Home. o2t ii &e Paris Fair "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU HONEY" New Suits For Ladies We have just opened up another shipment of ladies tailored suits that are certainly all right and as usual will not last long by the way they are going. So call early and select your Suit while the assort!) ent is complete. Ladies' Tailored Skirts of all the newest weaves and and pretty stripped mixtures, made the very latest styles. Skirts for $1.50, $2, $2.50, Ha ?4 ana up We Sell all Kinds of Incandescent Lamps Also Electric Motors, Electric Sad Irons and All kinds of Heating and Other Electric Apparatus. We have sold the wiring and supply business to The Wiring & Supply Company. THE LIGHT (Q. WATER CO. New Arrivals AT THE STAR GROCERY New Crop English Walnuts New Crop Soft Shell Almonds New Raisins, Currants, Dried Peaches and Apricots New bulk sweet, sour and Dill Pickles New Bulk Queen Olives New Hood River Honey Yours for "Good Things to Eat." HANNA & PER1GO HOOD RIVER BEATS GOLDENDALE 7to0 The Hood Rivor II ih School foot ball team went to Uoldendale Friday where they crossed swords with the Uoldendale Hlh School eleven on tbe gridriou and defeated them to tbe tune of 7 to 0. The local boya played a fine game and 'bowed much im provement Hi nee their laet game. Under tbe competent coaching ot J. Van Niece Kaudy tbe team tbis year is fast developing iuto a strong ama teur junior eleveu and U putting up an article of football tbat desrvea tbe support of all interested in tbia One sport. Tbe (loldendale game was played before a large attendance and in fce of considerable Interference and bol ligerency on the part of many ot tbe spectators. Twc twenty minute halves were played, tbe Drst half be ing a botly contested struggle, wbioh was characterized by strong steady playing on both sides with the advan tage slightly iu favor cf Iloode Kiver who soored two points. In tbe second balf Hcod Kiver showed ita supremacy by eooring a t luob down on two ruus of thirty yards each by Baker and Bell and pre venting its oppeueuts from getting over tho line with the ball. The pnorn 7 to 0 wan caused by tbe looal boys fail inst to kick goal. I Umpire and releree were J. Van and wbo Niece Bandy lor Hood Kiver Prof. McKn'ght tor Uoldendale, alternated. Oregon's .New Election Lfiw It is nnlawfull on elect ion day To hire vehicles to haul voters lo and from tbe polls; To blre any oue to work nt the polls, except to challenge persons not quail bed to vote; "To wear any political bHdge or in signia at tbe polls; l'o distribute cards or campaign lit erature at tho poll; or to work r.t tbe polls in auy way lo intlueuoe vot ers ; To do atu thing to influence voters Under tbe terms of Oregon's uew corrupt practice aot, passed ly the people io June, the Presidential elec tion November 3 ail I te just a plain election, without any frills nothing tut tbo polls, tbe election board end tl.e voters Ibe timt-heuoi ed gaunt let ol political woikers handing out cauls which the voter bas always to run, is now illegal. Ibe reluotaut voter who has i ailed for his party enthusiasts to hunt Lint cut aud take bitu to tbe polls iu car riage or back must walk, pay car fare, or stay away. No person is permit ted to use any effort, at tbe pells or away from them, on electicn day to iuflueuce tbe vole of any one iSotue sections ot tbe corrupt practices act relating to election day follow; styles in plain in $3 25c, "It shall be unlawful for any person to pay another for any loss or damage dne to attendance, at tbe polls, or in registering, or for the expense f lie transportation to or from ILi "No person shall pay foi leitonal service to lo performed on ILe day of any election, lor any purpose con nected therewith, except for the hir ing of persons whose sole duty is to act aa challengers, and watch the ocunt of olllcial ballots. "No person shall buy, sell, give or provide auy political badge, button or other'iueignia to be worn at or about tbe polls on the day of any eleoMon, and no such political badge, button or other iuslgnia shall be worn at or about tbe polls ou any electiou day. "It shall be unlawful for any per son at any place on the day of any election to ask, solicit or in any man ner try to induce or persuade any voter on such electiou day to vote for or refrain from votiug for auy candi date or tbe candidates or ticket of any politioal party or organization" Tbe last section above quoted would prohibit tbe banners, beretotore com mon, bearing the legend, "vole the Straight Kepublican Ticket" lu fact, this section prohibits all poiiti cal activities ou election day which would in any manner tend to inllu once a voter as lo how be khould vote. MOUNT HOOD. All persons interested in seenrirg a circulating library are requested by tbe committee' to meet at, the church immediately after prayer meeting inursoa.v;einiini.'. T.011 Maid win is t. 3 ildiug a little summer hooie t u hi land adjoining ois moiDei s tun e. Mason Baldwiu is I ouie from 1'ort land for a short time. Last George at U. J, week Piatt the yuutig i eople yave a iittlu sun rise rurtv Mclsaai s residence tleorge Pitt left for his home in Iowa, tridny. We hope Mount Hood well enough back in tbe near fiHute. he likes lo come Mr. Mcl-jlroy is buffering from i auaoa or lumoago. Plasterero me busy at wcrk on W. S. tliibble's uew house. K N. Cribble is having Imul.er hauled on his place, noith of A, B. Billiuns farm, for buildiug purposes. Tbe Developnieut Ltague met latt week and discussed nnuy interesting enhjents. among other th'u e-, free ov livery of tbo mail, cirri litu g library, special road tax, etc. Kerjono in terested in the improten r tit ol th. upper vnlley should attend I be next meetiug November 17th. Mr. Dietz of Hood River drove out Mor:day Hti.l look pictures ol tbe two schools uud tbe church. A. P. Hati bam was a Monday, Mnitr visiter era LADIES TRIMMED HATS A good assortment 2nd Floor Men's Flannel Shirts In a big variety suitable for any kind o wear, single or double breast Flannel Shirts for 85c, $1, $1.50 and up Heavy Tw illed Shirts, Flannelette shirts, etc., good, full cut, re-o reed across shoulders, double-stitched, good grade pearl buttons, one and two pockets, a splendid satisfactory line for 40c, 45c, 50c, 75c and up Boys' Shirts In all sizes in Madras and Twilled Shirt ing for 40c, and up Wanted To borrow t?M) on good unim proved 4(1 ere tract of fruit land lu the White Salmon- Kor further particular!! address G, (jlHcierotliee. o2a Kor Hale Youne pins, 8 weeks old. J2aple . Kniilru of Peter Mohr, Phone ilil-'Jx. oSli Wanted Housekeeper on ranch close In on Kast Hide. Man, little girl, 14 months old baby. Address M. K., care Glacier. tf For Wale Good set double light wngon har ness. Had but Utile wear and will be sold cheap. Cull at Kock ford Store; Home phone ls:)-x. oa ''or Sale Mrs. Hiayford wishes to Inform the lovers of pure Plymouth Hock chickens that she has h few choice young toosters and piillclH for sale. These are from tho Block that wfs exhibited at'l'he Dalles show Febru ary i7. 1SKW, and captured two second and one special prize. Hockfoin Poultry Yards, Hood River. oJ Kor Sale Grapes for Jelly, 2 cents u pound. J. Adrian Kpplng. I'houe lmtR WANTKD .Success Magazine requires the services of a man iu Hood River to look alter expiring subscriptions and to secure new busi ness by means ol special methods unusually etloctive; position permanent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural quullllcatlons; salary 4l.nl) per day, with commission option. Address, with references, K. (J. Peacock, Room 102, Success Magazine Hldg., New York. nl2 Wanted-A man to helD dlur well, llnuid and lodging lurnished. Address G. T. Conlev. Route 1, box 277. n 12 Wanted We have customers waiting lor small orchard tracts, both planted and un cleared. If the price Is right we can sell a number of 5, 10, and 15 acre properties. Write at once giving full details. MacKae & Angus, 4;)2 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Cow For t-ale-glvlng i gal. of milk per day 8:0. A. It. Duncau, Vieulo. ul2 Wnnted-A good young team. OmarDeWItt, Odell, R. F. D. No. 1. nl'J tnrtiule-5 room house and lot 50x100 In ('re's addition; a bargain. Inquire 8. M, Blowers. nig Wanted to Kent three or four unfurnished rooms or small bouse, by man and wife, at once. Address lock box 727; Wanted Several loads of carrots for stock feeding. Name quantity an lowest price. Address J. O. Goldthwalte, K. F. 1). So. 1, Hood Kiver. ulll Kor Mule A good established business 0n Onkstreet. Will takefOOO cash capital. Kent reasonable. Inquire of J. U. Hunt, Hood Riv er, Ore. P. O. Box 217. IMinentinn jllmber for sale at fr per thou sand. Inquire of E. W. Wlnans, pood River, Ore. Strayed One light, red cow with white spots, no brands. Owner can have same by calling on R. W. Ordway aud paylug charges. Phone Farmers 128. For Sale Fine roll-top desk7oodas"iiew. Phone 163-M. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Not Coal Land. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct, 19, 11KIH. Notice is hereby given that CARLTON H. VAUGHAN of Hood Kiver, Oregon, wbo, on September 2i, Id's, made timber and stone nnnliimtmn vv. 0I0S9 forNWjNW!4 Sec. 35, Twp. 9, N Range rj," uiniiieue ivieriaian.nas nied notice of in tention to niHke linal limber and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Itegister and Receiver of the V H. Land Olllce. at The lislles. Ommn. on ih 4th day of January, 100a. Claimant names as witiipsKps Tnhn u ("nibertson, Jiu-ob M. Scbmeltier, Truman liutler, Harold llersliuer. all or Hood Riwor Oreiron. i' w unnur ' C. W. MOORE. o29-d:u Receiver. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed bv the Honorable County Court of Hood River County, State of Oregon, to be Administrator of the estate of T. A. vanausdal, deceased; aud all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified lo present tho same lo ine, at Hood River, Oregon, duly virlti-d. within six months after the date of the first publication of Ibis m"'- , J. I. MILLER, o-a-nj0 Administrator R. J. BRUNS; TINSMITH Cornice skylights, blowpipe furnace, guttering and all kinds of light and heavy iron work promptly attended lo. Shop 256 Cascade Ave., Next door to D. McDonald's slore. Phono 92. Knterlaliinic nt for Park Grange Hoi Ho! for Park (Jrauge. Mr. Louise Uoddard will reudnr nnn nf her most popular literary and muainnt entertainnxuts agisted bv her ounila at Park Granae. ttia Frirlav aonino October 30tb. Evervbodv Anrriinli invited to come. Adnlta rvWi. chil dren 25ctg. '