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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
HdOD RIVER QLAOIBft THPflgPA?, NOVEMBER 5. 1908, ThrCO SURVEY MADE ROAD DALLES TO MOSIER Ibe mirrej of the i Id O. K. A N. company's rrh.l ltd bai beeu com plete, from Dear Cbeoowitb Cove (arm to Mosiei hd1 the surveying party tu obartie of A. W. Mohr, city enniuei-r, Iihk returned fiom tbat place bays Ibe Dalle Cbronlcle. Ibe road surveyed proves tbe feasi bility of using tbe old O. K. & N. road bed aa a wagon and automobile road fioui ueur I lie J. U. HoiUtler place on Chenowitb creek to tbe applo district of tbe western part of tbe county, to tbe intersection witb tbe old Dalles and Sandy wagon road near tbe H. O. Phillips place tbree mili from Mosi6r. The biirvey eliminates two-thirds of Seven Milt) Li ill that will make tbe roud, if accepted ty tbe county court, an easy grade to Mosier. liut one bridge will bave to be built, tbat near A. J. Anderson's place on Cbeoowitb creek west of this city. The rest of tbe road la already ballieted, la oi gravt 1, well drained, and would make au Ideal wagon road. Tbe distaoc truverned would be eleven mi lei, and one driving from here to Mosier could go down liy this road and return by Sereu Mile Hill lhe old road to Mosier in over tbe Neven Mile bill and there ia a very heavy 5 per cent grade precluding much teaming fioui here to Mobier. It tbe new route is uaud there will be more tiaHlcking witb Dalles merchants than there has ever been, which would be an accept able state of attain; witb tbe farmers along the road to Motier as well a business men here. 'Ibe wagon bitdge ovor tbe O. R. & N. tract west of this city and below tbe Anderson place ia said to be tbe most dangerous piece of wagon road in Wai-co county, and tbe worst road to tiavcl over ia tbat between Mosier and li uod Hiver. These will be elim inated if tbe f ropored road is accept rd from 'tbe Dalles to Mosier and Hood Hiver county builds its piopos ed roud Irom tbe county Hue to Fort land, Hood Hiver county good roads enthusiasts are planning to build a road down its eutire length of county line. If Wa-oo comity will uso the O K A- N. road bed fur a wag'jn road it will be one of tbe test in the state, i'j is claimed, and will be in operation shortly after the necessary work is ac CQiiiplished. It is sti mated that about 14,000 wid be requited to inuko it passable. Several Dalies business meu are inter ested iu the project, not alone from a personal standpoint but from tbe ben efit to be derived from it by people of the county in genen.l. It tbe toad is used by the couuty, a rural mail route will bo established. From nil who bave cnusidreod tho question, the infoiuiation is elicited thul the roud will be of vust amouut of tjiiueilt lo tbe whole county. PERFECT CONFIDENCE Hood Itivcr l'e;ple Have (!ood Reason fur Complete Confidence Do you know how To find quick relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To surely cure sick kidneys? Junt one wity your neighbors know Ilave used Doan's Kidney Pill.- ; Have proved their worth in many teste. Here's Hood kiver testimony. V. J. Baker, Heal lCstute Agent, Hood Iliver, Oregon, says: "Every winter 1 suffered severely from lumliago. As soon us the cold weuther would come on, I would be in misery and althoogh I doctored and tried many remedies, I could not obtain the slightest relief. After suffering in this manner for three veins, my attention waecalled to Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured box at Clarke's dm store. I used the con tents of ibe tirst bfX anil received more relief than from any of the doctor's med icine and other remedies I hud ever usen. 1 continued luking Doan's Kid ney Pills and at present do m t feel the sl ghiest sign of kidney complaint. 1 g've this remedy the credit for the great change that has been brought about in my condition." For sale by nil dealers. Price 60 cents. Fostei-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for he United States. Remember the nanu Dohu's and take no other. 81,000,000 to Stop Fruit Decay The Southern Puoino Railroad Com pany baa announced its determination to expuud a million dollars in the near future iu the construction of plants lor pre cooling fruit and vege Utiles, according to the Roy Sprague system, the object being to permit long hauls of perishable freight witb little risk of decny. The company rms been experimenting with fie Sprague' device- for a year, and bas found it satisfactory. Two large plants, one ut Roseville and one at Colton, Cab, will be erected, tbe tirst capable ot chilling 20 carloads iu four hours and the latter buving a capacity of 40 carloads in the same,time. To lit'cotr.pli.su tbe same result in an or dinary ice plant would require four days. The company's scientists bave demonstrated ibatthc sudden ohllling of vegetables mutter causes an etso Into suspension ot the process of de-chj-, and the company announces that tho new uietbcd pratioally will do a ay with the lots of time aud cou teqiient Icsh by decay iu shipments ot lruit and vegetables to Eastern maik- t. . . . Tbe Spraguu device ccusists or a plant equipped to force tnrough tbe l aded cars under vacuum pressure blasts of uir that have been previous ly passed over ice. Tbo vacutn re moves tho warm air, theieby remov ing the iiumedate cause of dceny, The plauls wi 1 be operated in con junction with the new refrigrator cars adopted by the company recemly, Rouge Rivet Couiier, IJABY'S ITCH EASILY CURED Infantile Eczema Quickly Relieved by External Use of Oil of Wintergref n Compound. Infantile eczema; which has baffled the skill of the best physicians for so many years at last seems to be curable and curable with great ease. II, Mills of the last two years indicate Cot,ciu-iv.-lv tht Imhv's itch, infantile ecz urn idid other -k n ibscM-c. il tlrcii can le veiy ciuiply 'r-d b jl.r application of a -,,mi id fiuii... i d o. oil of wintcrjrreeo, llnlu-d Mud : r-i-ine, as iu 1) D. D l'rcsuiptiM. The Ri-v. Uwis Meelcy, cf We.tl er Iy, Pa., writes: "Our biihv bov' Hi ilc fuce was go dreadfully covered with .rrema thai from thfisorenear- lvall the time. Ait. r n-imi.-Ubot lff tell you he is entirely cured and the dis ease has never broken out ag in 1 this letter is in any way help to other sufferers, you may publish it. If you have a child which is suffering with this terrible itch, we are.sure you will not neglect one hour to give your baby the right kind of relief. We have ecn too olien bow quickly the remedy mentioned above takes the itch away at once and how all the cures seem to be permanent ; we have seen this too often to hesitate at all in recommending the remedy for your children. Chlldrea's Party One of tbe most pleasant eventa tbat baa happened ia a loug time was tbe cbildrns party at tbe Congrega tional church latt Satuidy afternoon. Mrs, J. S. booth, wbo is iu charge of tbe cradle roll aud primary depart moots of tbe Suuday school, was as sisted by ber able corps.ot helpers, Mrs. Noble. Mlsa Tirucv and Miss Helen Urr. Mia Po th wboeifaaa aa a decor ttor baa long since beeu established. certainly deserves great praise for the artistic deoorations. All around toe Suuday school room was a border of children made out of white paper aud mourned on a border pauel of apple greeu cardboard. Tbe effect was very leasing as tbe children delight ed in looking at tbe soldier boys, Kate Ureenaway girls, sunbonnet ba bies, Dutch children aud many others wbo were so real tbat more than one baby reached up to pick out a dolly. Tbe room was mude full of music by canary birds which were bung around tbe walls in their cages, lhe other decorations were flags aud Oregon grape. Tbe afternoon was spent in playing games and goiug through their drills with the ttugs wbicb were afterwards given to the children as a souvenir of the occasion. Resides tbe children, the mothers bad been invited and loe cream and animal cookies were served to over eighty persons. Mrs. booth baa a charming person ality and witb hor assistants, every one of wboin is especially adapted in tbe art of teaching and pleasing chil dren, tbe Riverside Congregational church may well be proud ot tbe in faut depaitmeut cf tbe Sunday school. Consumption Matlstlcs prove that a neglected cough or cold puts the lungs in so bad a condition that consumption germs find a fertile field for fastening on one. Stop the cough just as e on as it appears with Ballard's Horehounu byrup. Boothes the torn and Jnflamed tissues and makes you well again. Will Hustle for Tickets Hon J. W. Bailey. State Dairy and Food Commissioner, baa been made chairman of tbe season ticket sale of the Portland Country Club and Livestock Association for l'M'J. Mr, bailey is determined tbat five thou sand tickets, at Ili.OO each, must be sold before the close of the present, year. How to Treat a Sprain Sprains, swellings and lameness are promptly relieved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment reduces in Hamamtion and soreness so that a sprain may be cured in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by Kier & Cass. Many Mates Will Exhibit Oklahoma, Colorado, Missouri and North Carolina are among tbe states which are preparing state exhibits tor tbe tint i mul entile show nt Spi kane, aside from tbe individual entries from each of them. Se.eral apple sec tions in British Columbia have ap pointed agents to prepare exhibits wbloh will be cent tu Spokane. Lew iston, Idaho, also bas appointed au agent and bas issued a letter of in structions to every applo grower iu tbe distilct in an effort to get a prize winning exhibit. Negotiations tor building an addi tion to tbe state armory were closed last week when a coutract was entered with the ministerial association of this city for the use cf tho big taber nacle to be used by "Billy Sunday" tor bis evangelistic meeingH following the national apple show. The aimnry and tabernacle together will bave floor space of G0,O0U squain feet, and will accomodate 20,000 people. It is esti mated that there will be 50,000 square feet of apples on display in these two building, this being tbe higgist exhi bition of the king of fiuit ever made anywhere. The educational features ot tbe na tional apple show are practically worked out, and inoludo lectures by several noted pomologists as well as demonstrations on eveiy phase of tbe apple industry, hvery device used lu the handling of tbe fru't will be on exhibition and in chargo of experts. Spray pumps, box presses, paiers. cookers und other such inventions now In me by successful orobardists will be demonstrated tor tbe ednca tional side of ibe exposition bas from tbe Urst beeu looked upon as of chief Importance. How to Cure a Cold TJrt n a iaafn1 aa vrrtii nan end n-ill no. tofiinnallu talrA frtM . and wlipn vnil (in get a meu i cine oi mi own reiiuunii), une that Laa an established reputation and that is certain to effect a quick cure. . ! : . t i u!i:i Such a medicine 16 unaniDenain a uouvrii Ucmedy. it naa gained a worm wiue rrx.nlutinn Klf itu rimi a 1'lr a t. rtirpfl (f linn mot common ailment, Hno can ai wave ho rUwtomiHfl i.t cm. It ants nn lift ture't plan, relieves the lungs aida ex- npftnrntinti- oikmir thH HPrrellOiiR Bllfl aida nature in restoring the evetem to a bealthy condition, uuring uie many voara in nrhinh it. hftfl hfHMi in cwnerul of cold or attacK oi tne grip naving re mi tnH in itii.niiii.n a u-ni.n imu roniBim rillLCt-l HI I'll mil inn n i.t.. was used, which shows conclusively tln.t it ii ceriHiu meveiitiva of that cluiigernu- ilisesse. Chaniberlaiu's C'oiuh Ki nn dy contains no opium or other na'c tic nd may be given as con fidentlv t a b bv as to an adult. For sale hv Iver .V t h.-h. Burned 500 It xes of Had Frnlt Warren O. Pendleton, deputy state noinmissi.iner of boiticultuie. has humor) mnrA than 5IX) hoxe-i rf Wash ington apples and pears infected witb anala Hiirinu the week. The Wi lliit- ohee and Yakima district products as well as western Washington districts were included in tbe bad fruit A Ferndale grower attempted to evade inspection by sending a caiload ti Knllard. a suburb, and delivering by teams to various Seattle stores. Tbe inspector discovered tbe trio' and more than hBlf tbe oar was on lemn ed. Tbere is no law to pros, ci.te ti e li Aei -loi Btlmi loxil tills. Sick lie dj li I'l.i- il e- In.' il:ses-e ri- iilis (i in di.inrd -1 -1 1 ruiiilitinn if lhe st'inouli, end m'i In cored by lat ing t'lmiobi r;in' Stomach and l.iver Tablets. -Jttaf ee eauipl-at Kier i Cit- li"g store snd trv it. lluiMiit t;e( S-'iOit Per Acre Fjre r six yems ' go W S Olfuer, who ounl a tract ol ever I 0 i trer t ii iiiies li I v. !..;. tin. i1 , ie stioj td ail ibe apple I rets on 25 acies of tbe land and planted It to alfalfa. He did it because it was difficult to secure men who would care tor the orchard properly, and the trees bad become ball a dec ted witb moth and scale. Tbe land is producing excel lent crops of alfalfa. Uo the same 100 sores is now to be found tbe Pomona orchard, owned by J L. Dumas, wbo ia picking splen did crop of apples. Tbe erop be bas sold and will have it relivered within a tew weefcK On 25 aores of tbe land last year be secured 1120,00 worth of apples, and he will gather as large a cop tbla year, but tbe price will te less than it waa a year ago. remaps 4000 boxea ot apples were blown down by tbe winds two weeks ago, cutting off tbe difference in the production ot land when In fiuit, over tbe bay crop, wbicb doea well to reaon jO per aore. Spokesman lieview. A Hair's Breadth Escape Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold aud let it run on thinking it will cure itself you are invit ing pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk it. Put your lungs back in perfect health and stop tbat cough with Bal lard's Horehound Byrup. I'rice Zoc. 60c and 11.00 per bottle. Chai. N. Clarke. Only a Lack of Facilities Clara's aunty took ber for a visit to Niagara rails Atier viewing tbe great waterfall for some time, and the little gul falling to make any re marks, aunty tried to draw some ex piessiou from her as to what she thought ot tbe spectacle. Finally ebe said : "Clara, don't you tbink tbe tails are beautiful, wonderful?" and waa amazed at tbe cbild'a noncbalent re ply: "Oh. yea, 1 a pose so; but 1 nnk our creek at home could do it if it bad a place." November Woman's Home Companion. Colds aud Croup In Children "Mv little girl is subject to colds," says Mrs. Win. H. Serig, No. 41 Fifth St., Wheeling, W. Va. "Last winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough but I cured httr with Chamber lain s Cough Kemedy without tbs Sid of a doctor, and my little boy has been prevented many times from having tbe croup by the timely use of this syrup." 1 bis rrmedy is lor sale by Kier & Cass. What Are The Itojg and Girts Reading! They are bound to lead something. They will read trash unless you give them something better tbat ia equally lnteiestiug. try ibe louth's Com panion, there ia plenty of adveutute iu tbe stories, aud tbe beroea and heroines are nf tbe real line of duty opportunity for courage and seltlsh ness. More than 200 suob stories will be published in tbe 52 issues of tbe new volume for 1909. Tbere will be fully as many articles, sketches and reminiscences to impart useful infor mation iu tbe most agreeable way, familiarizing ibe Companion's read er's witb tbe best that is known and thought iu the world. Full illustrated Announcement ot The Companion for 1909 will be sent to any address tree with sample copies of tbe paper. Ibe new subsonber wbo at once sends SI. 75 tor 1909 (adding 50 oents for extra postage it be lives iu Can ada ) will reoeive fr e all tbe remaining issues of 1908, besides tbe gift of tbe Companion s calendar lor 1909, enti tle 1 "lu Uraudujother'a Garden," lithographed iu 13 colors.. lhe ton th a Companion, 144 Berke ley street, Boston, Mass. A PECULIAR WRESCH of lhe foot or ankle may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain is more pain ful ihun a break. In all sprains, cuts, burns and scalds Ballard's Snow Lini ment is the thing to use. KelievcB the pain instantly, reduces swelling, is a perfect ant-septic and heals rapidly. Price 25c, 60c and fi.oo. Cbas. n. Clarke. Farmers' Horses Hying by Scores A leport hue leached this city of tbe death of a large number of horses be longing to farmers living about ten miles west ot Walla Waila. It is un derstood that ten farmers have lost in tbe neighborhood of 160 hoises and tbat the cause of death baa not yet beeu determined, though different veterinarians have been called In and post mortem examinations have been held in a number of oases, Though it hag beeu impossible to disoovei any symptoms of any cf tbe commonly enoountered hoise diseases or poisons, it is tellved tbe animals are dying from tbe result of poison taken into tbe system through the eating of stubbletleld fodder. It- Is well known that several dittetent kinds of posiouous fungi are frequent ly found In stubbleUelds and it Is thought tliBt some of these must grow in tbe fields ot tho farmers wbo bave been suffering suob eeveie losses. One man bas lost 23 bead ot good work horses, but tbe most of tbe farmers concerned have lost on tbe average of 18 to 20. Tbo first deaths occured eaily iu tbe summer, but tbe disease seems to still prevail. East Uregonian. A BROKEN BACK That pain in your back caused by lumbago, tun muscles or a strain is an easy thing to get rid of. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures rheumatism, lumbago, sore and stiff muscles, strains, sprains, ruts, buns, bruises, scalds and all aches and pains. You need a bottle in your huse. Unas. . Clarke. Open .New P. & S. Bridge The great draw bridge across tbe Willamette River, bnilt jointly by tbe Great Northern aud Nuilhern Pacllio Hailwaya and bxviug the largest draw span of any bridge in tbe world, is a suacess. Work trains testing tbe bridge bave parsed tn and fro tor cev ersl days. What Would You Doi In case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injur les are liable to occur in any family and everyone should be prepared for them Chamberlain's Salve applied nu a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost in stantly, ana unless the lniurv is a Be. vere one, Will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by Kier & Cass. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Not Coal Land. Department of the Interior, V H, IaihI uftlw M The iMlIeK, Oregon, IH'I. IV, MM, NollCf In If reliv given I lint ( AltlION H. VALOHAN of H'xiit linrr, Oregon, ho, on HfrpU-nioer!!!, IK'S, roud llhilter und fUme HppllcMtion. No. Mien lor N W hSVili Hec. 35, T p. S., Ilnrire V K.W lllamnie Mrlriian,haa tiled notlt-e ofin toi'tlon to lniike tirinl ttintxT and none proof, to WhIiIikIi ( Ihiiii to the Imid boved'crlti-l bi-foie the Ki-yiatrr Mild Ktcelvw of the U. 8. I.und office, at The l'lle, Oregon, on the till ilx y or January, l'XW. :i itnint nniiP8 u wllnetwea: John M. rmbtTiMm, Jmib M. HchinelUEer, Truman Hnlli r, llinolil Iieihnrr. all of Hond Hirer, Ongon. 0. W. MOO RE, om-dat Receiver. MARION MacRAE PORTLAND LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Hood River We are prepared 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. 187L, Hood River. Write to the Portland office, 432 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 NOTICE OF aUAUDIAN'B BALK OF REAL ESTATE In the Connty Court of the HtHte of Oregon, for Hood Hiver County (formerly Wasco County). In the matter of the Guardianship of Roha J. Tucker, now K latin, Florence R. Tucker, now K.hiih, Leila E. Tucker, now Klnun, aud Hoblna Tucker, now Klaus, minor children of Roha J. Tucker, deceased, by Cora Belle Klaus. Guardian. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the above entitled Court, made in the above entitled cause on the Mb day of October, WOK, the undersigned, aa guardian of 8ii I a minors, will sell me premises iiereinsiter described, at private sale at the ottlce John Lelaud Henderson, In Hood River, Oregon, on tbe following terms: The sale to be made of the minors' Interest n said land, and to be of the entire tract here- nailer described, but subject, however, to the widow's dower interest In said land, at a price not leas than eigbt thousand I! uo liars for said minors' interest, to be paid one third cash, of which amount tut. turn of Ave bun. dred 15001 dollars must be cash in hand Dald on the day of sale. Tbe balance of tbe one third shall be paid in caaii upon ine execu tion and delivery of a good and sufficient guardian's deed conveying the title to the purchaser or said minors1 Interest In said realty, together with an abstract ol the title to said land, complete to current date, at which time and place the purchaser shall ex ecute and deliver to said guardian, or to John Lelaud Henderson, of attorneys lor said guar dian, three J certain promissory notes for the balance remaining unpaid, for, to-wlt. the sum of five thousand, three hundred and thlrty-tbree and 33-100 6,;tU.j dollars, each note for an equal amouut, payable respective ly In one, two aud three years after date, with interest on the same at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable annually, the notes made payable to the order of said guardian ai Hnoqualniie, Washington, the said notes to be secured by first mortgage on the xaid real estate and executed by ine purcnaser in iuvor oi saia guarnian, the bulldlugs on said premises to be Insured in said guardian's favor agulnst loss by tire, In the sum of fifteen hundred flbOU dollars, and the said mortgage lo have all clauses for protection or saia guardian, ine notes sua mortgage to be drawn by and to be satisfac tory to John Leland Henderson, of attorneys ror saia guardian, ine expense oi preparing Ing said eutea and mortgage to be paid by the purchaser, That said sale shall be made from and after Saturday, the 7th d y of November, 11108. That the widow will Join In the deed of con veyance made by the guardian, and the price for the entire estate shall be not less than 11,000, of which the minors' part Is $3,000. That the sale shall be made of the whole tract, Including the Mansion house on the premises, the same not being susceptible of division into lota or smaller tracts without Injury to lhe estute. The property to be sold, as described In said order, Is as follows: First tractr-Tbe southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (), townshln(2l north, range ten (10) east Willam ette Meridian, containing forty (40) acres, ex cepting tnereout ine ronowing oescrioeu por tion thereof, heretofore sold and conveyed by order or sain court tm Beginning at the corner to sections twenty, six (28) and twenty-seven (27), thirty-four (3t) and thirty-five (35), township two (2) north, range ten (10) east of lhe Vt illamette Meridian; thence running north along the section hue between sections twenty-Blx (2ti) and twenly even (i!7), ten (10) chains lo an Iron bar set for the northeast corner or the land herein dea-ribed; tlience run snulh 8 degrees f7 minutes west parallel to the south boundary of auction twenty-seven ('27), ten (10) chulns lo an Iron bar set for the northwest corner of the land herein described; thence run south pur. allel to the east boundary of said section twenty-seven (27) ten (IU) clmlnslo nn iron bar on the south boundary of section twenty seven (27), set for the southwest corner of the hind herein described: thence run north m degrees 57 minutes, east ten (10) chains to the southeast corner of said section twenty-seven (27), township two (U) north, riiuge ten (10) east of the Willamette Meridian, after aaur. vey made by John Lelmid Heudei son, sur veyor, In accordance with a former older ol the Couuty Court of Wasco County, Oregon. Second tract Com menclng at the south east corner of the norti east quarter of the southeast quarter or section twenty-seven (27) In township (1!) north of range leu (10) eat of the Willamette Meridian running thence oortk thirty (30) roils, thence we.l uglily i0) rods, thence south thirty (30) rods, thence east eighty (80) rods to the place ol begin ning, containing tllteen (16) acres more or less; being altuale In tbe County of Hood River (formerly Wasco) and State of Oregon. This notice la published by order of Hon. A. J. Derby, Uounly Judge, of the Oounly Court of llood River County, Oregon, dated October S, 1908, In the Hood Kiver Glacier, lor four successive weeks and Ave Insertions, the first publication of which notice Is the 8th (lay of October, 1D08. All cash for the minors' Interest a ter deduct ing costs, shall be paid In John Iceland Hen. demon, ol attorneys lor said guardian, by cer tified check payable to I lie order ot Cop a llelle Klaus, guardian, Jointly with the National Surety Company of New York; and all cash for Cora Belle Klaus personally, shall be paid directly to John Leland Henderson, attorney for said Cora Uelle Klaus. COKA HKLLK KLAIJH. Guardian. John LklAnd Hendkbhok, of Attorneys for Guardian. oHn7 and for Cora Belle Klaus, In person. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that thennderslgned has been snnolnted administratrix of the es tate of George P. Maalker. deceased, by the County Court of Hood River Couuty, Ore. All persons having claims against said es tate must pr sent ll, e Mine in me, duly vert fid, at the offlce of E. 11. ilartwlg in Hood Hiver, Ore., six 8 mouths from first publica tion or mis notice, First publication Sent. 24, 1903. E. H. llanwlg, MARIE C. MA81KER; Ally fur Estate Administratrix. F. V. ANGUS HOOD RIVER '''T'JaA.ir ij IN OMR OK-,-.:.t;v colons Lsl 5? Mi ILITIES 11 LAI? GEoT I M T H E WEST FOR p3 iODUCTION OF Wi THE PP. HIGH m. IkTES AS 10 AS EaSTEl HOUSES ft iy. tfi?i i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Honorable County Court of Hood River County, State of Oregon, to be Administrator of the estate of TT A. vnnausdul, deceased; and all persons having claims against said estule are hereby notified to present the same to me, nt Hood River, Oregon, duly verified, within six months after the date of Die first publication of this notice. J.I.MILLER, 02U-H36 Administrator NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior Land Olll ce at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 7th, WON. Notice Is hereby given that LUTHER W1NTHER, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on Aug. 1, 1907, made Homeslud Kutry, No. Iftiifi5, No. 011HI, lor E'jNW!. Section 13, Township ii N., Range 11 K.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof loesiaonsu claim to tue iana aoove described, before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 18th day of November, lliOH. Claimant names as witnesses: Nate Htur gesa, Charles Dennett, Lee Hunter aud H. II. Nellson, all of Mosier, Oregon C. W. MOORE. ol.rml2 Register. Oregon Shojlme axd union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Dally inrongn rnllman standards and tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spo kane; tourist sleeping cars daily t Kansas City; through Tollman tonrlst sleeping car (nersonsally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair cars (seat free) to the East dally. Union Denot l eave Arrim Chicago-Portland Special for the East via H untlngtnn.dally 8:30 am 8:60 pm Hpnknne Flyer lor Eastern wasnington. walla Walla, Lewlstnn, 'ocn r d' Alene and Great Northern points, dally 8:15 pm 8:00 am Atlantic Express for the East via Hnntlnelon. daily 6:00 pm 9:45 am Portlnnd-l'endleton local for all i oint between Pendleton and Portland, dally 7:15 am S:15 pro RIVER SCHEDULE 1 sv i;t. -rr mi.n , :?jtat HMfllrf tafcllTn o a mo FUR AHTOKIA and 8:130 P. M. 5:00 P. M way points, connecting Dally Dally with steamer for Iluaco except except and North Beach steam- Sunday, Sunday, er Hassnlo, Ash street Saturday, dock (water per.) 10:00 P. M. FOR Dayton, Oregon 7.-09 A. M. 7:30 P. M. City and Yamhill Rlv- Dally Dally er points. Ash street except except dock (water per.) Bunday. Sunday. FOR LEW ISTON, 6:40 A. M. 4:00P. M . Idaho, and way points, Dally Dally from Rlparla, Wash. except exept Saturday Friday OFFICC H0CB8 Freight House 8 a. m. to 12 nnon; 1 to 5 p m. No freight received or delivered after 6 p. m. Passenger Depot Honrs for delivery of ex press and batritatte will be 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. WM. McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent. Portland.Or. C. EVERETT, The Practical Shoemaker, At Riggs' Old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a complete line of TAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES and BRUSHES. HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Giltn 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 tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 671. First and Oak Streets. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Boxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. MARION I. HENDERSON, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Vice President S. E. HENDERSON, Sec-Treae. Hood River land Emporium 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 kinds. Home and Pacific Telephones. uregon Lumper company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ORDERS FOR Lumber, Lath,, Shingles Piling1, Cedar Posts and Poles SOLICITED Can also furnish SlabWood f 2.50 per cord, f. o. b. Hood River riTsHF a.t.. T)l.A nr-: n ir... r w n.. ti nn J. H -DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & MesabafRanges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - - OREGON. ZFSIOIST STABLE .Livery, Feed and Draying.. Ph. C. YOUNG Dealer In Fresh and Cured Meats Lard, Poultry and Fish HOOD RIVER, ORE. Phone Main 471 Free Delivery GILL, STRANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Homes bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture an pianos. We do everything horses can do.