The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 29, 1908, Page Three, Image 3

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 1908.
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1 EVENTS IN OREGON :
Alli-ge Crooked Dealings.
Portlani A petition praying that
the Albany Farmers' Company, of
Linn county, be declared bankrupt,
was filed last week before the United
8tates court. The petition was filed
by the Eugene Mill & Elevator Com
pany, and the allegation ig made that
the Farmers' Campany disposed of
oata and wheat stored by the owners
in their warehouse and that the
Farmers' Company defrauded the
owners by disposing of the oats and
wheat and refused to give an ac
counting. The petition sets forth
that the Farmers' Company recently
disposed of a portion of its assets
by selling property to Albert Freer
8ken. William Long, a grain buyer, also
makes a serious charge in the pe
tition. He claims to have lost 873
bushels of oats. Mr. Long says he
sold his warehouse receipt to J. R.
Baltimore and that when this re
ceipt, signed by the Farmers' Com
pany, was presented to the bank on
which it was drawn, payment was
refused. R. A. McLogan also joins
In the suit. He alleges he stored
1887 bushels of wheat, that it was
sold and no accounting made. .
Throe Months for Stealing an Apple.
La Grande Peculiar freaks in
Justice were exemplified in one in
stance here in which an illiterate
Austrian was the victim. Through
the apparent oversight on the part of
a justice of the peace in Elgin, this
Austrian was held in the county
Jail for nearly three months on a
charge of stealing an apple. The In
dictment which caused his arrest In
Elgin three months ago specified that
he stole the one apple, and the jus
tice of the peace bound him over to
await the action of the circuit court
grand jury. Last week the Jury dis
posed of the poor fellow by dismiss
ing the charges. Until a week ago
the foreigner was of the opinion that
he was serving sentence. When final
ly some one managed to impress
upon his mentality that he had not
yet been sentenced and was liable to
a state prison penalty his physical
health failed him and he collapsed.
Authorities have been forced to add
additional cost to the board bill by
calling in a physician to attend him.
Portland Wireless to Hawaii.
Portland The Council Crest sta
tion of the United Wireless Tele
graph Company was in communica
tion Saturday night with Kahuka
Point, Oahu, just west of Honolulu.
It is claimed this establishes a 'new
record for long-distance telegraphing
by wireless. The station at that
point has recently been established,
and the messages received at Coun
cil Crest "were the first from Oahu
to the Coast. Congratulations were
exchanged by the operator, J. M
Swetser, of the local station, and
Arthur A. Isbell, of Kahuka Point,
superintendent of construction for
the wireless telegraph company of
Honolulu.
The air line distance between Ka
huka Point and Portland is about
2300 miles, it being about 2100 miles
from San Francisco to the island.
It is expected that in a short time
a permanent service will be estab
lished between, the Coast and the
Hawaiian Islands.
jB
UJ
ong
The
Heal
thai
Doesn't
go up
the Flue
You receive intense, din
from every ounce of luel bi
there are no damp chimneys or
pipes to waste the heat from a
PERFECTION Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Carry il Irom room to room. Turn ihe wick high
or low no bother no smoke no smell automatic
smokeless device prevents. Brass iont holds 4 quarts,
burns 9 hours. Beautifully finished in nickel or
japan. Every heater warranted.
Rxb Lamp f;;Kr,0bnrLVh
just what you want lor the long
evenings. Made of brass, nickel plated latest im
proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted.
II your dealer cannot supply the Perlection Od
Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency.
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY
(lMrprted
1
I
dlst ChurcQ In their condemnation ot
Speaker Cannon for his position in
regard to temperance reform legisla
tion and his alleged obstruction
thereto.
The railroad station of the O. W.
P. line at Estacada was held-up and
robbed at 8 o'clock Saturday night,
by two masked highwaymen who
sandbagged P. S. Kelly, the station
agent, and robbed him of $51.40.
They made their escape In the dark
ness. Two hours before the robbery
Kelly had turned over a large sum
of money to the general superinten
dent of the company. - .
Arrested Man Soon Revenged.
The Dalles Arrested for jumping
his board bill, Lewis Kracht had the
complaining witness ip the case,
Peter Henningsen, arrested for sell
ing intoxicating liquors on Sunday
Mr. Henningsen, who is proprietor
of the Gerlinger Hotel here, had a
warrant sworn out for the arrest of
Kracht on the charge of jumping his
board bill. Kracht pleaded guilty,
paid the amount of the bill, $4.50
and costs In the case. Next day he
visited the district attorney, and of
his own volition told him that on
Sunday, September 20, Henningsen
sold him liquors, besides selling to
six other men, the names of whom
he gave to the official. The six wit
nesses all substantiated Kracht's
testimony.
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THOMAS L. HISGEN.
OREGON BRIEFLETS
Would Corner Liquor Hales.
Medford At a special meeting of
the city council last week an ordi
nance was introduced at the request
of W. L. Vaughn, of Portland, for
the sale to the Medford Gothennberg
Association of the exclusive' right
to sell liquor within the corporate
limits of Medford for a period of ten
years, beginning on October 1, 1909,
for $55,000, to be paid at the rate
of $5000 for the first five years and
$6000 the second five.
At the present time there are nine
saloons here, but under the rules of
the association there will be but six,
and the rules of the association pro
vide for strict regulations.
Mr. Vaughn states that the plan
aB provided by the Qothenberg As
sociation has worked admirably
wherever tried.
Why CoMs are Dangerous.
I'-ecaiiFe you have contracted ordinary
cold j and recovered from tnem without
treotment of anv kind, do not for
moment imagine that olds are not
dangerous. Everyone knows that pneu
ni'Wiia and chronic catarrh have theii
origin in a common cold. Consumption
is nut cauM-d bv a cold but n cold pre
pares the syfttem for the reception and
development ot the terms mat wouiu
not have otherwise found lodgment. It
i.llie same with all infectious diseases
Aiphtlieria, rcarlet fever, measles and
whoupiiiK cough are mi:ch more likely
to be contracted when the child lias a
cold. You will see from this that more
real damter luika in a cold than in any
other of the common ailments. Tie
easiest anil quickest way to cure a cold
is to take Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edv. The many remarkable cures af
fected by this preparation have made it
a Maple art ice of trade oer a large part
.i i i I' . i ii i. n .
01 inu wunu. ror nam uy ivier x vaa
The Washington county commis
sioners have leased the poor farm,
1 situated on the Southern Pacific rail
way, a mile east of Hillsboro, to Mar
tin Vandehey, who will pay the coun
ty $150 per year rental for the farm
and care for the inmates, provia
ing board and clothing for $10 per
month each. As a rule, there are
about an average of 10 lnmatea at
the place. The county bougnt tne
present poor farm about 20 years ago
and could now realize several times
the purchase price.
Sunday marked the 55th anniver
sary ot tne unitea rresuyieriau
Church of Albany, the oldest church
of that denomination in the world.
Organization of the church was ef
fected October 11, 1853, In a house
which yet s;ands In that city. The
United Presbyterian denomination
wa3 first formed in Oregon. It re
sulted from a union of the Associate
church and the Associate Reform
church at a meeting held October 20
1852, at the homo of Rev. Wilson
Ulaiii. at Union Point, 3 miles south
of the ores -at town ot Urownsville
Rev. lila:n, who conducted an Associ
ate Hc!onn fhurch at Union Point
and Rev. Thomas A. Kendall, who
was pastor of an Associate church at
point on the Calapooia river,
A i . . rtl 1 .
near tns present iowu oi oueaos.
foimovl tie union and adopted the
name "United Presbyterian." This
was six years before the United Pres
byterian church was formed in Penn
sylvanla, which was the beginning of
that denomination in the East.
Snow fell last weel;
Creek neighborhood, the first of the
season in Crook county.
A company of soldiers from Fort
Walla Walla are on the Umatilla
reserve, where they will enforce the
law in regard to the Indians dipping
their horses when affected with scab.
The total wool output of Oregon
this year is estimated at 18,500,000
pounds, as compared with 20,000,000
pounds shown in 1907. The value of
this year's clip is approximately $2,
500,000. Andrew Todd, a Hubbard farmer,
fell beneath a load of straw Satur
day in such a manner that the wheels
of the vehicle passed over his body
breaking his neck. He was former
ly a civil engineer and came to this
country from England-
Attorneys from Portland and other
sections are In La Grande to fight
the legal buttles for the O. R. & N.
In the damage suits that are pending
and total more than $100,000. One
man lost a foot and asks for $50,000.
Another man asks for $25,000.
Albany will soon have one of the
largest seminaries in the state. The
big addition to the building of the
Academy of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, a Catholic seminary for young
women, is nearing completion and
the school will then be one of the
finest of the kind in the state.
Notwithstanding the heavy drain
upon the treasury by reason of the
adoption of the university appropria
tions last June, for which no state
levy was made last January, the
funds tn the state treasury will be
sufficient to pay all warrants between
now and the time when 1909 taxes
will begln-tp come in next April.
The Presbyterian Synod of Oregon,
after an animated discussion of the
temperance question at the session
held at Ashland last week, voted to
stand with the bishops of the Metho-
Gatch Is Made Receiver of Bank.
i n r.mnrie Claud Gatch. National
In the Bear ( Bftn Exaniineri has been appointed.
receiver of the suspended Farmers &
Traders National Bank of this city.
Vnr a time it was believed that
a local man would be named "receiv
er. Several reorganization schemes
are afoot which, if carried to a suc
cessful consummation, will mean full
reimbursement for the depositors.
J. W. Scriber, cashier of the de
funct bank, has been bound over to
await the action of the Federal grand
jury. His bonds were placed at $15,
000. which were readily supplied.
The exact amount of Scriber's de
falcations is not known, but a state
ment given out yesterday places the
sum at at least $12,000. Further
examination of the bank's books are
expected to enlarge these figures.
RATIONAL CUBE FOR ECZEMA.
No More Dosing the Stomach Cure ihe
Skin Through the Skin.
When uu have a scratch on your
hand you wash it out and cleanse n und
tin n then the ekin cures itself. You
do not take blood medicine to cure
festered wound.
The oet-t ekin upecialists today are
agreed tht the only way to cure ihe
skin i? through the skin.
The fact that eczf ma is a skin disease
and not a blood disrase is evident from
staiit-ticM which show th.it iiarly all
eczema f offerers are peife tly Ii'-hIiIiv in
ali other ys except as t their skin.
If the eczema patients were r. a!l -i.ffer-
inu from hii inuanl innlaL , tin- entire
h.ulv mid not onlv the k'ii -mii'M be
tliHeaned
You can prove immediately the relief
of a tru fkn. cure !y using oil or in
terurten as compounded in D. IX D,
Pres-critilion.
This liauid attacks the disease semis
numbing them while buildin up the
heHlthv tissue of the kin. V e liavi
now haudled this meritorious and tli I
(Highly scientific remely fur long an
liv Been it relmnV M"'lt " iuhii
time tint we f eeiv ximsi ur c-.nti
dence. Kier & Caea.
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
'While in the armv in 1803 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea," says
Georire M. Felton of feodth Ciibson, l'a
"I have since tried many remedies out
without anv permanent relief until M
A. W. Miles of this place persuaded me
to try Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of which
stopped it once.' ror Bale by Kier
Caes.
LABOR IN DEMOCRATIC STATES,
Coal Miners in Alabama Subjugated
Into Cringing Dependencies.
That there's a "rift within the lute'
of the Gonipers proposition to deliver
the labor vote of the country to Dem
ocracy Is becoming more apparent
While Mr. P-rynn and Mr. Goinpers are
making special appeals to labor, neither
refers to the deplorable condition of
laber In the Democratic South. Mr.
John P. White, for six years president
of the Iowa United Mine Workers, and
now one of the national officers of the
United Mine Workers' Asoclatlon, who
investigated mining labor conditions In
the South, Is not so reticent. In a re
cent address to Local Union No. 97 of
Albia, Iowa, he told of persecutions of
labor lu Alabama where a coal miners'
strike was In progress. He Is reported
as saying: "The miners of Alabama
hnve been subjugated until a majority
have become cringing dependencies. Al
inobt dally some of the laboring men of
that Sfate were mercilessly shot down
for daring to assert tncir rlgnu as
American citizens. Ninety-one members
of the Mine Workers' Association were
thrown into jail without having com
mit led any crime other than becoming
niembcis of the organization.'' Ala
bama 1 a State absolutely under con
trol of i:... ;;u Democracy.
X Healthy Family.
"Our whole family Iim i n invert bo d
health si nee we Iv trail usintf Dr, King e
New Life PilN, iliiet y ars ng fays L.
A. Haitlei. of Rural Route I, Guilford,
Maine Thev tone and clean the
tern in gentle wav that doet you ipfil.
25c at ClarkeVdrng rtore.
MARION MacRAE
lOKTLAND
F. W. ANGUS
HOOD RIVF.lt
. LIST YOni l'ROl'KRTY WITH
MacRae & Angus
Portland and Hood River
We an luvjiaivO to handle
HOOD RIVER
FRUIT LANDS
on a large scale and if you want to make prompt sales
give us your contract. Phone Mr. Angus at his farm,
Home phone No. 1S7L, Hood River. Write to the
Portland office, 482 Chamber of Commerce.
ADVISE YOUR FRIENDS
"The Best Way"
To See Hood River Canyon and Valley is
via
Mt. Hood Railroad
A RIDE ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM DUST
Train leaves Hood River 8 A. M. every day
and returns 5:10 P. M. Spend your Sunday
in the mountains.
A. WILSON, Agent
Hunts Paint & Wall Paper
Company
Have added a complete line of TAINTS, OILS, VARNISH
KS and BRUSHES.
HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS.
Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Giltrt
and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room
molding, Picture rail. Plate rail and a small line of
novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the
latest thing in room tint ing, mixed to order.
Painting, Papr hanging, Sign work etc.
Phone 671. First and Oak Streets.
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fruit
O
oxes
Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit.
JOHN LKLAND IIKNUKKSON, l'ree. MARION I. HENDERSON.
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Vice President
S. E. HENDERSON, Sec.-Treae.
Hood River Land
Emporium
NOTICK OK GUARDIAN'S BALK JV REAL
ESTATE
n the Comity Court of the Stale of Oregon,
for Hood River County (formerly Wnsco
County).
In the mutter of the OuardlanHlilp of Hoba .1.
Tucker, now Klaus, norenre u. nicker,
now K.aim, Leila iL Tucker, mn Klaus,
and Robina Tucker, now Klmis, minor
children of Roba J. Tucker, ileo-aned, by
Cora lie lie Klaus, Guardian.
Notice l hereby given that In pursuance of
an order of the above entitled Com I, made In
the above entitled cause on the 5ih day of
October, IU0K, the undersigned, as guardian of
8M Id minors, will aell the premises hereinafter
described, at private sale at the olltce John
Leland Henderson, tn hood Kiver, Oregon,
on the following terms:
The sale to be made of the minors' interest
n said land, and to be of the entire tract here-
nalter described, tint subject, however, to the
widow a dower interest in saia lanu.ai a price
not less than eight thousand tf'Oti dollars for
said minora' Interest, to be paid one third
cash, of which amount the sum of live hun
dred u)0 dollars must be cash In hand paid
on the uay of sale. The balance of the one
third shall be paid in casn upon tne execu
tion and delivery of a good and sullicient
guardian' deed conveying the title to the
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realty, together with an abstract ot the title
to said land, complete to current date, at
which time and place tne purchaser shall ex
ecute and deliver to said guardian, or to John
Leiund Henderson, of attorneys tor said guar
dian, three 13) certain promissory notes for
tne naiance remaining unpaid, lor, to-wit
the sum of Ave thousand, three hundred am
IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT FOR
HOOD RIVER DISTRICT.
Hood River County, Oregon.
W. K. Ellsworth, I'liilntlir.)
vs. SUMMONS
A. Smith, Defendant. )
To A. Hnilth, the above iinmed defendant :
IN THE NAME Or THE STATE Or ORE
GON. Youare hereby required to appear
and unswer Ihe complaint tiled against you
In t lit; above, entitled action on or before
the .'Kith day of October, HUM, or sutler Judge
ment tn be taken ugalnst you for the sum of
f.n:, with the disbursements of tills action.
Given under my hand tills tilth day of
September lW.
A. C. Ruck, Justice of the Peace.
This summons is published for six con.
seen live weeks in thu Hood River Glacier,
by order of Ihe Hon. A. C, Huck, Justice of
Ihe Peace In and for said district, heretofore
duly made and entered; and the date of the
II rut publication thereof is September 17th,
i
thirty-three and 3H.100 6,:l.: dollars, each
note for an equal amount, payable respective
ly in one, two ana tnree years alter dale, wnn
interest on the same at the rale of eight 181
per cent per annum, payable annually, the
not43s made payable to tne order or said
guardian at Bnoqualmie, Washington,
tne sain notes 10 oe secureu uy nrss
mortgage on the said real estateand executed
by the purchaser in favor of said guardian,
the buildings on said premises to be Insured
in snld guardian's favor against loss by lire.
In the sum of fifteen hundred 15UIJ dollars,
and the said mortgage to have all clauses for
protection oi said guardian, tne noies ana
mortgage to he drawn by and to be satisfac
tory to John Leland Henderson, of attorneys
for said guardian, the expense of preparing
ing said notes and mortgage to be paid by the
purchaser.
That said sale shall be made from and after
Saturday, the 7th d y of November, IWW.
That the widow will join In the deed of con.
veyance made by the guardian, and the price
for Ihe entire estate shall be not less than
J12.1U0, of which the minors' part Is $,OU0.
That the sale shall he made of the whole
tract, Including the Mnnsion bouse on the
premises, tne same not ueing susceptinie oi
division Into lots or Mini Her tracts without
Injury to the estate.
The property to be sold, al described In said
order, ia as follows:
First tract The southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27),
township (2) north, range ten (10) east Wlllaiu
ett Meridian, containing forty (40) acres, ex
cepting thereout the following described por
tion thereof, heretofore sold and conveyed
by order of said court viz:
Beginning at the corner to sections twenty,
six (tfi) and twenty-seven (iff), llili ty fmir ot)
and thirty .five (3a), township two (-') north,
range ten (ID) east of the Willamette Meridian;
thence running north along the section line
between sections twenty-six (ai) and twenty
seven (27), ten (10) chains to an iron bar set
for the northeast corner ol the land herein
des rlhed; thence run south 8U degree S7
minutes west parallel to the south boundary
of section twenty-seven (-':), ten (10) chains to
an Iron bar Bet for the noi Ihwest coiner of 1 lie
land herein described; thence run south par
allel to the CHMt houniliirv of said section
twenty-seven C.'7) ten (lu) chalnslo an Iron bar
on the souih boundary of section twenty
seven (27), set for the southwest corner of the
land herein described: the lice ruu uorth 8i
degrees 67 minutes, esst ten (lO)chnlns to the
southeast corner nfald section twenty-seven
(27), township two (2) north, rauge leu (10)
eastof the WHInm tie Meridian, i fleranur.
vey made h John Inland Hendei son, sur
veyor. In accuHlMiiie witn a dinner older ot
theCouuty Court of Wasco Count) .Oregon.
Second tract Comoienclng al the south
east corner of the noil east, quarter of the
southeast quarter of section twenty-seven '27)
In township (2 north of iiiiigc, ten (10) ea-l of
the Willamette Meridian running tltcu-e
north Hurt) (;)) neis, tiicnce west eighty (K0)
rods, thence south thirty ) rods, thence
east t ightv (SO) rods lo the place ol begin
ning, c.HMBining titteen (Ift) acres more or less;
being situate in the County of Hood River
(formerly Wasco) and Slate of Oregon.
Till notice Is published by order of Hon.
A. .1. Oerbv, County Juclne, of the Oounty
court of liood Rivtr ( minty, Oiegon, dated
October 5, leos. In the Hood River Glacier, lor
four successive weeks and five Insertions, the
first publication of which notice is the Hlh
day of October, lliuH.
All cash for the minors' interest a ter deduct.
Ing costs, shall be paid lo John Leland Hen
derson, ot attorney for said guardian, by cer
tified cheek payable to Ihe order of Cora Helle
Klaus, guardian, Jointly with the National
Surely Company of New York; and ali cash
for Cora Belle Klaus personally, shall be paid
directly to John Leland Henderson, attorney
ror aald Cora lielle Klaus.
COKA HELLE KLAUS.
Guardian.
JottW I.KI.AMI Hr'l'F.liSO!,
of Atiorne)s for Oieirdlan, o8n7
and for Cot a lielle Klau, 111 person.
IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT FOR
1100D RIVER DISTRICT.
Hood River County, Oregon.
W. K. Ellsworth, l'lnlntifl.) ES "C
vs. V SUMTOONS.
Bert Butler, Defendant )
To Bert Butler, the above named defendant
IN THE NAMK OF THE STATE OK ORE
GON, You are ;herehy required to appear
and answer the cum plaint tiled against you
in the above entitled action on or before the
3uth day of October, 1908, or sutler Judgment
to he taken against you for the sum of
819.70. with the disbursements of this action.
Given under my hand this 16th day of
September, 11)08.
A. C. Buck, Justice of the Peace,
This summons is published for six con.
i... t.n i ti..H u, iiin,.i...
by order of the Hon. A. C. Buck, Justice of
the Peace In and for said district, heretofore
duly made and entered; and the date of the
first publication thereof is September, 17th,
l'JOS.
NOTICE FOR I'UHLICATION.
Department of the Interior Land Office at
l ue uaues, uregon, uer. yiu, iiiw.
Notice is hereby given that.
LUTHER WINTHER,
of Mosler, Oregon, who, on Aug. I, 1907, made
Homeslead Entry, No. Ifi0tl5, No. 011(11, lor
K',NWJj. Section IS, Township 2 N., Range
11 K.. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice
of Intention to make final commutation proof
toestabllsli claim to tne lana above described,
before Register and Receiver at The Dallea,
Oregon, on tne istti any ol November, lvux,
Claimant names as witnesses: Nate Stur-
gess, Charles Bennett, le Hunter and H. 11
Nellsou, all of Mosler, Oregon
C. W. MOORE.
ol5n!2 Register.
Oregon
Shoip LINE
ako Union Pacific
3 Trains to the East Daily
Through Pullman standards and tourist
sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, K
aane; tourist sleeping cars dally to Kansas
City: through Pullman tourist sleeping car
mersonsHiiy onnnucwa) weekly to Chicago.
Reclining chair cars (seat free) to the East
uaiiy.
Union Depot- Leave. Arrive
Chicago-Portland Hpeclal for
the East via Huntington, dally 8:30am 8:50 pm
"TMiaane fiver ror e.astern
Washington. Wnlltt Walla,
lwlston,i'oflnrd'Alene and
Great Northern points, dally 8:15 pra 8:00 am
AtlanticExnress for Hie East
via Huntington, dally 6:00 pm 9:15 am
roriinno-fendleton loca for
all points between Pendleton
and I'ort land, dally 7:15 am K:15pm
RIVER SCHEDULE
ADMINIM RATIUX'H NOTICE
lO CKED1TOK8
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
ha been appointed administratrix of tiie es
tate of George P. Maslker. deceased, by the
Count v Court of Hood River County. Ore.
All persons having claims against said es
tate must pr- sent Itiessne tome, nmy veri
fied, at Ibe office of E. II. Hartwlg In Hood
KUer, ore., atz 6 moot In from first publica
tion oi inis nonce.
First publication S, t. 2. I90H.
E. H. Uartwlg, MAKiKC. MAHIKKIt:
' Ally fortius Aduitolstralrlx
FOR ASTOKIA andtdiOO P. M.
way points, connecting Dally
with steamer for II-.aeo excent
and North Beach steam- Sunday,
Satnrda
10:00 P.
er Hnssalo, Ash street
dock (water per.)
FOR Davton. Oregon
City and Yamhill Riv
er points. Ash street
dock (water per.)
FOR LEW IS TON. tM A. M.
Idaho, and way polut, Dally
from Rlparia, Wash. except
Saturday
7:00 A. M
Dally
except
Sunday.
5:00 P. M
Dally
except
Sunday.
7:30 P. M
Dally
except
Sunday,
4.-00P. M
Dally
exept
Friday
OFFICE H0UK8
Freight House g a. m. to 12 noon; 1
m. No freight received or delivered
p. m.
Patseneer Depot Hours for delivery of ex
preas ami baggage will be 8 a. m. til) 8
WM. McMURRAY.
General Pawscnger Agent. Portland or
to 5
after
I p. m
C. EVERETT.
The I'ructical Shoemaker,
At Riggs' OM Stand.
Fine Work a Specialty.
Real Estate, Loans, Conveyancing
and Surveying
Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
The President of the Company is prepared to do
Surveying and Civil Engineering Work of all kinda.
Home and Pacific Telephones.
Oregon Lumber Company
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
1
ORDERS FOR
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
Piling, Cedar Posts
and Poles
SOLICITED
Can also furnish Slab Wood f 2.50 per cord, f. o. b.
Hood Kiver
City Office: Phone Main 51 Mill Office: Thone Dee Line
J.
-DEALUIt IN
GILL,
Staple and
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Majestic & Mesaba Ranges
and Stiletto Cutlery.
HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - - OREGON.
FASHIOIT STABLE
..Livery, Feed and Draying..
STKANAHANS & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Horses bought, Bold or exchanged,
rioiimire parties can secure first-class rigs.
Special attention given to moving furniture an.
pianoa.
We do everything horses can do.
Ph. C. YOUNG
Dealer In
Fresh and Cured Meats
Lard, Poultry and Fish
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Phone Main 471 Free Delivery