The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 19, 1908, Page Two, Image 2

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    HOUD RIVES ULAOIER THUKBDAY, KOVEliBgR ifl, iflOS.
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Issued Kvery Tbnrtday by
ARTHUR D. MOE. PubM.hw.
Now tbat tlocd Kivei ii talking
bout atrtet oars, The Uallea bat got
the ferec, id the Chronicle aaya tbat
tbero ia a rumor afloat tbat a oar ine
g ioou to bb built in tbBt city. It
may
ha that tba extfDulon or me
Hood Hirer line la
through to The Dalles.
to ba pubbed
Ihe big booster meeting at White
Salmon Saturday thowa an awakeniug
In the thriving Noitb Uauk town
orosa the river that bowa It U on
the way to rnoBperity and the tart ot
the buildina of a city. .The new rail
road will help oudeifully iu dbvelop
inn that vide of tint river, and there ia
no reason why White rjslmou ehould
mt tin the most famous town on the
road between Portland end Spokane,
as Hood River ia the brightest spot
along the O. K. & N.
'J. be enthusiasm manfetted ty the
Mt. Hood Deoole in undertaking to
build a cat line to traverse the upper
valley and ran lo this oity, is com
mendable. and Is of that Hood River
spirit which baa pushed this valley to
the front. The underthkiiig if a big
0D8, and means a lot of work to be
dona by the promotors, before even
a onod start la made, and we wish
them success. Ihe whole valley is in
terested in a oar line, not only on the
east side ot the river and the upper
valley, but also on the west aide,
whore Mr. Bell and his associates
oomtemDlate buildina a line. While
the city of Hood River does not want
to be burdened with several street oar
franchises, any legitimate enterprise
of this kind will have no trouble In
getting Into the Oity. The city wanta
to see street cars wbiob start some
whore and go somewhere, with the
terminus at the boat Hues and rail
roads, and will give every encourage
ment to such projeots.
The funds raised for a good road on
the west side, and now In the banda
of a committee to expend for tbut
purpose, will probubly result in a
small pieoe of permanent road. If
tbat is doue, it will demonstrate tbat
permanent road building Is the only
method lo pursue to get proper re
sults with ultimate eoomomy. The
main trunk roads out into the valley
sh'MiM all be maondamized ur oiled,
or both, uo matter what the cost, and
the sooner a start is made in tbat
direollon, the better. A steam roller
and a rock crusher are tbe llrst two
pieces of machinery necessary to build
roads, aud should be the first expen
diture of publio money. Tbe cost
would be too great to oover the valley
with permanent roads of crushed rook
and gravel the first year, but several
miles of permanent road each year
should be built, extendiug thorn as
' fust as possible. Such roads oan be
theu kept in rupalr at a minimum ex
pense, and aside from tbe greater
economy iu tbe loug run, they will
afford a saving of mouey and time
continually In tranaportatlon over
them. 'Ihey will also eucoursge home
soekers to come to Hood River valley
to make thulr homes, and enhance the
value of the farm property. There is
no doubt that some soit ot state legis
lation will be passed this winter, look
ing to state aid, wbiob will help pro
gressive communities wbo are dis
posed to do something themselves,
but a system cf permanent good reads
should be started at ouoe In any
event.
OliHurvcd Tlenian Day
The Masonio Lodge observed Tie-
man Day at their ball Wednesday
evening, November 11, In an appro
priate manner, and the meeting was
attended by a large gathering ot mem
bera of tbe ordet. The oocaslon is an
annual event, November 11 belug set
aside toi a Masonio meeting In mem
ory of Heury Tiemau, who willed bis
property to the lodge for tbe purpose
of building a bime for the Masonio
bodies.
W. L. Clarke read a very interest
ing paper on the life of Mr. Tiemau
in Hood River, and be waa followed
by K. L. Smith, wbo reviewed the
early lite of the sailor wbo was with
Commodore Peiry when the latter
broke down tbe barriers of Japan aud
opened up to tbe woild the oommer
oial relatiuus of that oouutry. He
couoludod bii remark! with a review
of tbe inoideuts counaotod with tbe
coming ot Mr. Tiemau to Hood River,
settlement in the upper valley, becom
ing a member of the order and Dually
leuvingJliiB property to the lodge.
I' rank V. Drake, of l'ortlaud, waa
the principal speaker of the evenlug,
reading a paper whloh be had prepar
ed ou Masonry, whloh whs greatly
enjoyed.
Au oyster supper followed Iu tbe
liauuuet room, and a few remarks
were made by local mombors to add to
he enjoyment of tbe oocaslon.
Ministers' Meeting
Kigbteen ministers and their wives
of Hood River valley and oity gather
ed at the parlors ot the Mount Hood
Hotel Monday morning for a social
session, which was highly enjoyed by
all. After au exobauge of greetings
and good fellowship, the nompany re
tired to tbe dining room, - where
banquet was spread.
ihe flower decorations were rare
aud most beautiful while the Hue
chicken dinner louiid favor In a cul
tivnted appetite, liest of all were the
upicy aud inspirational (speeches,
Aiuoug the visitors were Revs. Skip
worth of The Da lien and Tate, Mollnr
miok and White ot Hood River. The
ministerial association speak loud Jo
piaise ot the kiuduess ot Mr. aud
Mr h. lie 1 1 aud closed tbe festivities
by having their pioturea taken.
.
Itrt tor Long Distance Service
Mauaer W. K. Merrill, of tbe Pa
oltio States Company ia io tbe city
und nays they are rebuilding tbe long
distance liue between here and Port
laud. Hood River will have three di
rect oirouita to Portland, while there
ia only one now. Tbe liue is complet
ed as far as Troutdale, and 100 men
are workiug from that point east.
Tiny will reach here some time in
Deoember with tbe completed line.
The system is being standardized,
new oopper wires and new poles re
placing tbe old material, and will
result in a much improved service,
besides doing away with tbe delay
uow caused by uo overworked wire,
HOOD RIVER APPLES
ABOVE ALL OTHERS
As an unsolicited testrmonial of tbe
superiority ot Hood River apples over
all competitors we publish a portion
of a letter received by trie nooa i.ivtr
Apple Growers' Onion from Stein-
burdt & rieiiy, ew lorn my, woo
purchased tbe Union's fancy apples
this season, which reads as follows:
New Vork City, Nov. lo,
Hood River Apple Growers' Union,
Hood River, Or. -non.
Uentleiuen Tbe market was very
weak today on ordinary stuff, and you
are no doubt aware that theie are
thousands and thousand ct boxes of
apples coming iu dally now. Wbeu
tbe writer waa on tbe dock tbis morn
ing be counted twenty-two cars of
box apples, aud they seemed to be
moviug pretty alow, but for your sat
isfaction and especially for your de
lectation we desire to btate tbat your
Iruit bas absolutely no competitors.
Your fruit Is in a class I y Itself. It
may be a poor business policy on our
part to praise your fruit to this ex
tent. However. e feel it is due to
you and to tbe growers in your valley,
and vou onubt to know the exact
truth about tbe stock you are ship
ping. Without any Question' of i doubt
tbe Hood River Apple Growers' Union
rack, cradinu aud Quality stand fur
above anything ever put ou tun irar
ket. aud as we said betore sou have
abjolutely no competitors. We would
not care if there were a hundred cars
a day Iu this market, we teol tbat
they oould not hurt your fruit, as li
stands absolutely in a cIhss by itself,
and we fear uo competitors from any
source, at least not this year hnyliow.
We are gottiug hurt iu tbis market
uow from all seutlous of tbe North
west and have thoroughly examined
all the fruit coming from these other
sections, aud we Und there Is nothing
oan touch youra. Without, any doubt
you aie shipping us the fluent fruit
grown In tne world, aud we are very
proud tbat we are handling it ou tbis
end.
It you will last continue grading
and packing as well as you bave doue
so far this season, you are bouud to
wlu out and do better fur the growers
of your Union every year.
Tours truly,
Steluhardt & Kelly.
Death of J. IV. Laiiterbach
John W. Lauterbacb, proprietcr ot
the Hotel Washington, White Sulnion,
died at tbe St. Vincent hospital in
Portland, on the morning of Tuesday,
November lUtb, and was buried from
the parlors of the hotel be bas so euc
oesfully conduoted for the past tour
years. Interment waa in Odd Fellows
cemetery Wednesday afternoon.
lnus ends a life as varied arid ro
mantic at one generally reads of even
in novels. Mr. Lauterbacb was a Ger
man by birtb, aud was born and grew
to manhood in tbe Kingdom of Prus
sia. He was a soldier during the
Franco-Prussian war in tbe early
seventies, and bis thrilling experi
ences and hairbreadth escapes wouid
almost till a volume. At tbe oloto of
tbe war be received from bis king tbe
Iron Cross of Pussia, wbiob is a oeo
oiation very seldom bestowed, and
then only tor exceptional bruvery.
After coming to this couutry Mr.
Lauterbacb entered the culinery de
partment ot a steamship company ruu-
niug out ot San 1'iBiicisco to the Ori
ent, and was aoon steward ot n snip.
He wag afterward on the Alaska run
In tbe same capacity. He came to
White Salmon to Jive about five years
ago and purohaaed the property on
whioh the hotel uow stands, from his
brother, R. Lauterbacb, aud expend
ed about 110,000 on improvements.
Deo ased will be sorely missed by
the business men of the community
as well as by tbe patrons of the hotel.
His disoousolate wife bas the deepest
sympathy of tbe eutire community.
iiingen Observer.
Will llulld a Uarge
Dr. Watt has commenced tbe erec
tion of a garage on bis lot north of
Snow & Upsou'a blacksmith shop,
which will be used by be Boue-llrock
DeWitt Co. The building will be two
atorles, 30x50 feet. The lower story
will be of stone aud tbe upper one of
oemeut blocks.
The oonipauy iuteuded to build a
garage on tne corner or Oak and
Ninth at-eest, but on aoonunt of ob
jections from property owners in tbe
Ticiuity deoided to come down nearer
tbe business portion ot tbo city.
"1 do not see wby objection is made
to a garage ou tbe residence distnot, '
said Mr. DeWitt, "because iu eastern
cities that is where they build them.
Customers, and especially ladies, who
wish to take an automobile ride, do
not euro to go down town to got tbe
machine. Of course, iu case of
machine shop it Is dltfereut, but a
garage In cities Is built alongside of
Hue residences and uo objection Is
raised, but we deoided to go dowu
towu bere rather than cause any hard
feelings among our neighbors."
the building will be a roomy one,
lire proot, and give room (or a large
ttorehouse fur cars ou rale, as well as
a plane for the automobiles iu iik by
the company.
First Train on Kill Kond
The llrst regular passeuger train
to leuve Portland over the North Hunk
road (or Pohoo got way Tuet-day
morning from the new lloyt afreet
station' just estublished by the new
Hill liue in its (reight terminal yards.
Tbe train was well tilled with pvuseug-
era aud the indications are that tho
new road will hare a large btiHines
Into the territory rached by its lino,
Hopes are entertained by the Hill
O impany tbut an eutrauce may lie
eitouted to tho Union deqt by some
arrangement to be made later with
the directors of tbe Northern P:tiillo
Terminal Compuay, a Hairiman cor
poratiou, but up to this tiino, negoti
ations to that end hare heeu fruitless.
However, a separate pasHouger station
for the Hill trains only is not yet pro
jeoted unt il all hopes of being allowed
to eutor the Union depot aie abaud
oned.
One of the'frelgbt sheds at Klevtuth
and lloyt stieeta bas rieou traxuform
eJ into a oozy passeuger statiou und
VV. V. Wilkes, local freight agent, is
In charge. 1). W. Coate has been ap
pointed ticket agent. O. M. O linen
bus been made chief clerk iu tbe looal
fi eight ottlce Oregouinu.
Jiew Dentistry I'irm
Urn. Arnold aud K'upp buve pur
chased tbe dentistry business of Ur.
Jones, and tbr new firm will be kuown
as Arnold & Kupp. lioth members of
the firm are graduates from tbe Uni
versity of lowa, and 'J)t. Arnold has
been practicing In Portland for two
or three years. Or. Jones is uow lo
cated in Portland, and has many
friends bere wbo wlsb him success.
The new firm will continue tbe busi
ness or Or. Jones in too urosius
building, and we welcome them to tbe
business oommuulty.
Tabic Linens, Napkins, Table
Clothes, Fancy Chinaware. 'A
fine assortment rightly priced.
r i ; ' f r-v
HOOD RIVER FAIR
IN NEW YORK
New Y ir!i, Nov. 18.
Hood lliver Olucier :
Tbe Hood Hirer tipple (sir opened
today under uuapioiea of Hteinhardt
and Ho ly end wns au enormous huo-
oetis. ihe estimated aiteminiice is u-
tween fifteen end twenty It.oosmd It
is pronounced by presa mill publio tbe
most rmimdons exhibit nt its kind
ever beld in the ei't-t. 'the evening
Post ohIIs it the in out inspiring exhi
bition ever beld. I ho trade druply
went wilil over the heutity ot tho fruit
displayed. SSteinhnrdt & Kelly.
At the dote ot the Hood liiver fruit
fair 2U.'i boxes of apples which were
on diwplny and belonging to members
of the Union were shipped to Stein
bardt & Kelley for exhibition pur
poiei, and one of the big dooks in
New Vork city was secured for the
purpose, hitters from there, r-.tiiln
that there wns only one objection to
the rise of the doc It tor thut purpose,
und tbut whs overcome. I'lin P lef
were cerefully repacked from the ex
hibition boo h here, and will give
New Vork u nhow thiti will be uppro-
ciHted aud ouce more demonstrate
that Hood Hiver stands lit the top
among the tipple prcdiicini! countries
of tbo world.
Will Dedicate Nev, lliirli School
Saturday evening cf this week the
uow bigh school building will bo ded
icated with Appropriate ceremonies.
State Superintendent AcUnrman will
be present ond make a short address,
followed by Kt-v. J. O. Tnto. It was
expected that the dedication cere
monies would bn bold curlier in the
week, but the date was made to suit
the convenience of the statu superin
tendent who could not come before
that ti mo. The occasion will he an
enjoyable one, and the exercise- will
be held in the new building.
Tbe new building will bo rendy fur
ocaupauoy on Monday toHoving
Thanksgiving, ut which tune the
different school rooms will be moved
from their temporary miurteris to the
new location.
The Vunil rliilt Displuy
Tbe following From tbo Oregoniuu
gives au aocount of the display ot up
pies iu Portland this week being mude
hy OHcrr Vandorimt :
So many displays of Oregon re
duced appleH hare been made in Poll
land that comparisons have bi'Cone
tiresome. In fact, tl.e spirit of com
petition among the produceis hits
reached a stage that itu exhibit lit
tracts any attention from tbo genend
publio it must meusiiro right up lo
perfection from a horticultural viotv
point. Oscar Viinderbilt of Hood
Kiver, yesterday cqiupleted urruugnig
In the Fifth-street show window of tho
Meier A Frank compiiny a display of
upples growu hy himself, aud it ut
traded crowds all day long.
ihe show window exhibit cousistn
of boxes, while on the third llui r
of the department store lire in ruuged
UK) tioxss, comi rising id vaiii lics
I Deluded iu the unusual exhibit are
iiiUtchlt'sa samples of tho Winter liu
nanus, a pHrt of the same crop of
which Mr. Vundei uilt shipped to King
Kdwurd. lltnidea the inter Hhiiiiiiuh
the exhibit Include the follow ng va
rieties: Hulomes, Wiuesaps, liald
wius, Spitzenbergs, Yellow Newtowns,
KlickitutH, Mammoth lihicli Twigx,
Arkansas lilaeks, Stark", llanos,
Northern Spies, and Delirium. The
lust uamed Ih comparatively a ne v va
riety in this state, but us quality sue
cessfuly refutes the sligbtcit inlinm
tion thut it is a misnnmer.
From n si-lttsh lliiumdul considera
tion, Mr. Vundorhilt evpluined yester
day thut the matter of arranging mu h
an exhibit does not pay. The expense
of bringing such a display to Putt
laud Irom lined Kiwr ,uore than
equals the fancy pi ices an udniiriug
public willingly pays for such iucon,
purable fruit.
"The real object 1 have in going
to tbe trouble in making such au ex
hibition," said Mr. Vunderhilr. "is
to get Oregon inns to invest in a l ex
of fruit aud send it to Faslern friends
as ludisputuhle proof of tne hiirtii iil
tural possibilities id this slate. I'ni
thermore, 1 hare aUay-t lauded Ore
gon as an ideal apple-grovinti state
and 1 desired to courince the dubious
ones, if there are any, that 1 kuo
what 1 was talking ub.iiit."
lbo display will be on ex1, it it for
tho remainder ot the week.
Herbert Booth
was a Hood Kiver
the week.
Kin.;, ot Poilland,
visitor the first ut'
1011 KENT
Four furnished rooms to rent;
rea
sonable price; iuquire at tbis otllce.
"THE
I 1IL. .1
Good Clothing
For Hen and -
Boys' Clothes
Thutnre iii.ule right ami
priced right. Wo luive
never had such a splendid
lot of finst class clothing
for you to select from as
now. Suits and Overcoats
that are perfection in fit,
style and finish and made
of the very newest weaves.
We want to show yon
what we have, anyway,
even though you do not
want to laiv right away.
S$8'$I0 $12
and up to it splendit
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Suit or Overcoat
$18 $20
for
Completing: Senrlce on the Upper River
Dori-ey IS. Smith, general manager
of the Open Hirer Transportation Co.,
was in the city Tuesday and appoint
ed J. A. Strarmban agent (or the line
at Hood Hiver and tbe Faihioo
Htables will hereafter meet all boats
cl that lino at the regulur landing
Mr. Smith sulci that a wharf boat
would be built at once, bo tbat all
freight arriving mi the bouts cau be
taken euro of. Mr. Smith is anxious
that tbe oity of Hood Kiver mnintaln
an open wburf near the old mill site
I of the Oregon Lumber Co , where tbe
city have ti right nf-way to the river,
ir nintiiiuirjg a landing that would be
Hvmlulil'i in bigb and low water aud
which can be used by auy boat. Mr.
Sinth culled attention to the (act that
cheBp friegbt rntea at Hood Uier was
on account of the wuter transporta
tion and thut the 'out linos mu-t "he
encouraged by giving them a share of
tne iiOHineKS. lie said he was much
grutiUed by promises ot huisnesj all
along the line.
Next H:ri urdiiy the new steamer, In
land lOmpire, will he lauuehed nt Oe
lilo and the Ui-lilo Fulls another
steamer uow building, will be
launched later. Jihese to bouts will
tfike cure of the'trufllo ou the upper
river and will run through to Lewis
ton. Tbis will result la a great low
ering of freight rates all along the
line.
M. II. Nickleseu hud business at
The Dalles yosterdsy. ,
Will Kand boarded the local for
Portland yesterday afternoon.
O. V. ttults, of Omaha, is visiting
liia brother, A. Units, in the Helmont
district, and expects to leave (or
homo Friduy.
Mrs. Sum White is tired of buying
ground cotlee. She buys Folger's
Golden Oate whole roast and grinds
it.
Arnold & Hupp make plates that fit.
A. S. Keir was iu Portland Friday.
Sheriff Morse bad business at Spo
kane this week.
For Painless; Extraction see Arnold &
Kupp, the Dentists.
J Miss Teal returned yesterday from
a visit to Portland.
Have your teeth attended to lefuie
winter by Arnold it Kupp.
For a nent piece of cr,wn and bridge
work ee L1'8 Arnold & Kupp.
Mrs. J. F. Uutobelder returned
Tuesday from a visit at Portland
II. F. Davidson had business in
Portlaud a couple of days last week.
Wui. Peterson, of Whito Sulnion,
had business in Hood Kiver jester
duy.
Miss Carrie liyerlee, of St. Johns,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Oeo. II.
Lynn.
J'ldue Tanner, of Portland, was a
visitor in tho city the latter part of
the week.
Koswell Shelley and wire v.ere up
yesterday f tun Carson attending
bibdnees mutters.
to
Mrs. M. L. Carter and daughter of
Centralis, Wash., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. K. O. Hall last week.
Kev. W. C. Gilmore was In Portland
Monday evening on business connect
ed with Oreogu state missions.
O. K. Cornish, who has been spend
ing a few weeks with S. P. Kolpb and
ismily, left .tr Portland Tuseday.
i F. H. Jackson, liert Strauabnn and
.). K. Nickleseu -and sun, Don, left
i ye-terday ou a goose buut ut Arling
j ton.
; A. A. J ay ne, J. L. Henderson and
1 K. H. Ilartwig attended the treetlug
ot the Oiegon liar .Association at
i Portland this week.
' Dr. M. K. Welch, veterinary surgeon,
i has acre le i tne ugMicy ol tbo National
j l ive Stuck Insurance Association, and
;s r. adv to insure live stock against
j deal h Irom tiny ciium-.
In "Hi. iicn in Arizona" the man
iiKcuibiit has lour special mammoth,
Irenes of Kooky Mouutain and west
ei n seei cry w hich have cilled for tin
enormous outlay which thoy (eel ton
lldent will be liberally endorsed by
the f lieatie-golng publio. "Bunco iu
Viizona" will be the attiscton fct tbe
0 era home rn hii :y, Nov. 20
D. II. Suith has cpened the Com
mereial Clnl: booth near the depor,
, aud will en eav r to sell enough
fruit, picture curds, etc., tt make it
prolitable (or bi'n to keep the booth
open. It has heeu a mutter of much
regret that. Mr. Wilaou louud it nec
cssary to close the booth, which is
one of the best advertisements for
the valley that rould be devised, and
encouragement should be giveu Mr.
Smith Iu every way to keep the booth
' open to the public
Uie Paris Fair
vTflDP THAT CAVES VAII
1 HIM. Ilini Mil .1 IIIIJ
Special
Ladies' Shoes $1.98
We are offering a big bargain in these
Shoes for anyone that can wear a 2 or
.l size; strictly up in style, of the very
best leather in turn or welt soles; shoes
that are worth from a third to a half
more than we are asking. You can
afford tt) buy these and lay them aside
for awhile at this price. Special the pair
$1.98
Special
Here is a good buy for you in an absol
utely all wool piece of
SACKING
.r( inches wide. Special, the yard
$1.00
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 ffit WATER CO.
X
mas
Are in transit, but your everyday
wants can be taken care of now.
It is the policy of this store to give
satisfactory service. Try us if
you are not already in the habit of
trading here. Hegular delivery to
customers in city between 4 and 0
o'clock P. M. Special delivery any
time. Use your phone. It. F. D.
patrons phone , our orders in time
for the mail carrier. : : : :
The HALL DRUG STORE
Arnold
PENTISTS
Arnold & Kupp, Dentists, guarantee
all work.
., . ... . ... r, 4, , ,j
society, will give a tirtbday social at
U ....... .... . w . ..
the residence ot Mrs. 11. 1'. Davidson,
Friday afteruooo,
November 20. Kv-
erybody cordially
invited to attend.
Mrs. 1'luoh, nurse at the Cottage
hospital, left Monday on a short
vacation, which she will spend visit
ing at Portland aud iu Eastern Wash
ington. Mrs. S. W. Arncld left last week
tor the east, where si e will visit
fiioudaand relatives (or a couple of
mouths, returning by the southern
route to California, to visit lu tbat
.state.
Trie meeting of the Woman's Alli
ance of tbe Unitarian church which
was to bave beeu beld at tbe borne of
Mis Far nk Chaudier on Friday, No
vnmber 20, has been postponed until
Friday, Nevember 27. ,
Union Thanksgiving services will
be beld Thursday, November 26, at
10:30 A. M. at the Christian church.
Kev. J. O. late so well and (avorably i
known bere will preach. A union
choir will load tbe service of snug. :
Let there be a fulU representation nt
every family in tbe city present.
Roy Denn end C. M. Shaw bave
purchased tbe interest ot 11. II. liailey
iu the Flectric Wiring and Supply
Co , aud will continue the business at
tbe old stand iu the Hood Kiver
Hanking & Trust Co. buildiug. Mr
liailey bas not decided what line of
work he will take up at present.
A wedding, that will be of great in j
lerest to tbe ninny frieuda of the con-
tranting parties will be tbat ol Miss!
hlizfltipth Hertha Leu 7. lo Mr. lelle
(ord W. Blount, which will be sol
emnized at tbe Csttiolie ( hnrcb,
Wedueedsy tuoi uug, November 25' b,
at ten o'clock 1 be maid ot honor
will'be Miss Klizahelh Mohr und Ihe
best Dam will be the bride's brother,
Mr. Joe Lenz. Tbe wedding miisio
wil' be played by Mrs. C. O. Hen
rlobi, wbo will play daring the nup
tial High Mass aud a bait an hour
lief oi e tbe ceremony. Ih wedding
breakfast will be at the groom's par
ents, Mi. and Mrs. J. L. 'Blount, to
tbe ininiedia'e relatives only.
Take a look at those new Ox
Blood Shoes
received.
MnuPV"
For
IIIUllll II T.a.
Special
FANCY MOHAIR
.'JO inches wide; a bargain at o0 cents .d,
yard. Something that will make up
nicely and wear first class, Special, the
jrar.1 25
High Top
SHOES
For Ladies
A new shipment, just in, 10 inch; 12 in.
and 10 inch tops made of the finest
grade of moosehide.
High Tops For Men
AND BOYS of every description. Shoes
that will wear and keep your feet dry.
Goods
, Kupp
Work Guaranteed.
Crown and Bridge Work
a Specialty.
BROSIUS BUILDING.
J. S. Harbison, of Tangent, Ore.,
is visiting his brother, ti. E. Ilarbi-
son, and also locking after bis traot
. y
of 80 acres of land lu the upper val
ley. Mr. Harbison is making ar
rangements to Imprrve tbe tiact.
A Birthday Party will be given by
tbe Woman's Foreign Missionary So
oiety nt the M. K. church tbis even
ing, lnvitatious bave beeu sent out
for tbe ocoasicn and it is expected
tbat tbe lecipieuts will return a penny
(or each ;exr of their age. A tine
program will be rendered, refresh
meuts served, aud h good social time
bad.
N. B. Jordan n turned Monday
evening from San Diego, Cal.. where
be and Mrs, Jordan hi.vo beeu so
journing (or a couple of mouths (or
the. benefit of tbe latter's h elth. Mr.
Jordan says bis wile is feeling seme
better in tbat climate, but has not
been able, ss yet, to arrest tho prrg
ress cf Hrightj Pisesiie, with which
she is BtUhjlf t.
Mr. and Mrs K A Itauone. of Mo
sier, wee iu Hood Klver Monday,
Ihey recently returned from Denver,
where Mr. Kanous is superintendent
of a huge electrical works. Mrs.
Hauoiis spent a couple of mouths with
ber husband, and he will stay at Mo
sier uutil the Urst of December lie
is looking for a position iu Hood Kiv
er, aud us soon as be can secure one
he will o me here ,so as to be near bis
family, who aro living ou their ranch
aout seven miles south of M osier.
COFFEE
Three-quarters of coffee
is such that we can't
touch it; we make five
grades of the top quarter.
Your groctr returns your mooey ii you don't
like Schillini's Bent: we par him
Sol If In Waler Ouiiriicnj
Wp will not furnish eter boefter
to lie used in any but "tank" cIobbN
A word to the ise is sntticinnt.
Electric Light, Poner & Water Co.
and Oxfords just
The nobbiest in Foot-
ladies and gentlemen.
Uliuentlon timber for sale at tf per ttiou
ii nd. Inquire of E. W. Winans, Hood Klver,
Ore.
For Hnlo-Klne roll-top desk, good as new.
Phono 1M.M.
For Sale or Exchange A nine room house
and three lots within two blocks of new high
school. Terms if ."() cush, balance fJ5 per
month. Phone J. A. Kpplug.
For Sale 1 f,ood work team, harness, good
wiiann unit cow for SU75. Inquire at 1'lne
drove store.
For IOxchiinite Black driving horse for
Unlit farm wuon. Box 175, Pontofflce.
For Sale A light fiprldg Mltvhell wagon,
Ihe latent np.to-riute: hail very little wear; will
he sold cheap If taken at once. Rockford
Store, Hood Klvcr, I'hone 1S1-X. nM
For Sale Or will exchange for typewriter, a
tine Pierce bicycle In good repair. Phone J.
L. Judd, Waucoma Hotel. il:f
Lost a thin hand gold bracelet. Reward.
Finder return to J. Walters barber simp In
basement of llrcisius Hldg. d3
For Hale An A No. 1 inileli cow. Address
U. J. Uooilenough, Route 1. Plume l'J42-x. U3
Wanted An
experienced
girl for general
housework
Mrs. Wm. M.
Stewart. (13
Horses For Mule one sorrel, weight ld-iO,
good puller and excellent riding. Also 1MK) Ih
grey. Both broke single oud double. Will
sell cheap. Ralph Hinrlclm. l;l
Kound-
-Rinding or log chain, book on eneli
end. owner can have inme by calling at Ula-
cier omce aim paying ror uns a.
For Sale-Oood buggy and
light harness.
A. N. RAI1M.
Kor sale One black horse for Rule, weight
l.tHI lbs., good single driver. Price tV If wild
soou. See 0. 1,. Robinson. I'hone 2072L.
ry 1'lanls For Sale 76caiiiousana;
If made ready for dIuMIdk 11.50 per thousand.
T. Ferat, 114 K. D. No. 2. dlO
Kor Hale A full blooded Jersoy heifer.qulet
and gentle, cheap II taken at one, I'hone
107.L. P.O. Box 1X2. dpi
NOTICF, FOR PUBLICATION.
Not Coal Land.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Laud Olllce, The Dalles, Or.,
Oct. 29, 11108.
Notice Is hereby given that
MADISON K. UR08K,
of Mosler, Oregon, who on July 6th, 1H0.5,
made Homestead rntrv (Serial No. .Ol'lil,)
No. lisati, for NK'4 Section as, Township
I N, Hange 11 K, Willamette Meridian, lies
(lied notice of Intention to make Final Com
mutation I'roof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register nd Receiver
at The Dalles, Oregon, on Ihe lath day of
Heeeniber. lliOH. Claimant names as witnesses:
William K. Ketehum and William Spencer,
of The Dalles, Oregon, and W. P. Finney and
V. C. Young, of Mosler, Oiegon.
C. W. MOORE,
nl2-dl0 Redster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department ot the Interior,
U. 8. Lund Office at The Dalles, Ore.
Oct, a), ih.
Notice is hereby given that
WILEY O. PILLOW,
of Hood Itiver, Oregon, who, on September 30,
WIS, msde Timber and Stone Application
No. OHIO, for NK);,NE'i Section a. Town,
ship t North, Range 9 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
In make final timber A- stone proof, to establish
claim lo the laud above described before the
Register en Ki ci Iver at Trw Dulles, Oregon,
on the lolh day ol January, l!i.
Claimant names ns witnesses: Harry (1.
Pillow, of Welches, Oregon und Louis K
Morsa, Kdward Root, Robert Young. Joeph
K. (arson, Lawrence N. Blowers, IxjuIs U.
Lo id. all ol Hood River, Oregon.
( . W. MOORE,
nl'M'S - Register.
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION,
Not Coal Laud.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Otllce at The Dalle, Oregon,
November 11th, isms.
Notice Is hereby given IIihi
JOHN KI'KOH VtKYEIt,
of Wavnoka, Okhihimia, who, on Nocniber
Ulli, 1H0K, made Timber and Klime A pi'licut inn
No. 01M7, for Lot 3 NKHWSK'N Wi, Sec
tion 7, 'l(ivnrhii Ninth, liar.jiH 11 ' hm,
Wlllamet u Meridian, has died notice of In.
tention to make Until limber and stone pio if,
to establish claim to the land abo' e described,
before the Registerand Receiver or the ITnlted
Slates Land Olllce. nt, The Dalles, Oregon, on
theWnd day of January, liW.
Claimant names as witnesses: A. C. French,
(J. I). Woodwoith, Erve Woolley and Roy
oodworth, all of Hood River, Oregon.
C. W. MooRE.
nl9J21 . Kejister.
For Sale or Trade.
Quarter Suction of gj.lerplid (shot) fruit
land located forks Green Point and
Norlli Fork, ten acres cleared, fifty more
can lie cienred at email figure, good log
cabin recently l uilt; 2,0o0,0n0 fnt ti, e
timber on two forties wo r Ida of water,
etc. This mid fine new -:if!it toirn
houe, or its equivalent, I.vmj, on addi
tion, Portland, for nnple beiiri: g land
near Hood River. '
ALBERT J. CAPRON, Portland, Or.