The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 01, 1909, Page Eight, Image 8

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HOOD RIVBB GLACIER THURSDAY APRIL 1 1908.
Qta
Royal
BAKING
1m;WW Ifim JTksotutety Pure
The finest, most tasteful and
wholesome biscuit, cake and pas
try are made with Royal Bak
ing Powder, and not otherwise.
Royal it the only Baking Powder
made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
WILL CHEAPEN COST
OF PRODUCTION.
Tim Hood Kiver ManafaotorlBf Kn
iuoering Co. aru getting reudy to
mttmfaotaie the lock ant hiu! bull
bearing hub ou u tnrgo hchIo, and K.
A. Hanotia, the lUperiritandent, linn
bacn I'xptjriirieiitlng with the riow of
obaapaolng the ooil of production,
and wliicli will altto rim I. lOBifl Im
prorementa in llv Ijticksy (intuitu.
Instead of UBitig oaitlngi entirely
for the parts, moat ol them will he
drop forged, and u tiivv dr ip forcing
In, turner will bo put in lor that por
ooae. 1'hia la not only 11 much quirk
or operation, but more accurate work
can be obtained. wtrilu the operation
harden tho atoel without the prncaaa
of teuioerins.
For the pnrpoae of putting tho hall
beaiiug hub ou voIiicIhh already rrr
uae, a flexible ehaft haa Imt'ir put in
that will admit or the old axle being
turned without removing it from the
vehicle or even marring the paint,
anil at a Hruall cost.
The new improvements are being
put in ami in a thort time the factory
will bo ready for hutdneia.
EOEEKA LODGEH IN THE HEIK.
Mitt a hioihI Dlrwase Cured try (HI of
Wlnturgrfien Compound.
Kor many year eczema was supposed
to be a blond disease and was errcne
iiii -ly treated aa Hindi, hut uow the
best authorities agree that eczema in
only a skin d iguana and must he
cured thruogh the akin, 'the eminent
skin apechtliat. Dr. 1). 1). Denuln,
flrwt discovered the eczema germ and
his diHOOvory was qtllokl; taken up in
both Germany and Kianoe.
To kill the eczema genu and at the
same time heal the akin, Dr. Dennis
compounded oil of wiateigfeen, thy
mol, giyueriHe, etc. The remedy is a
lirjuid, not a mere mtlve, heuoe it
sinks right into tho poret of the skin
Washing with this oil of wllltorgreen
compound scents to take tho ilch
uwuyatouoe; soon the scales drop
away and the disease disappears. Kiel
& Ou. The proscription ha now
been used no long an to have proven
its absolute merit and we do not hesi
tate to cxproHH oui oooidaooa 'u D,
D. I). Prescription aa used with 1).
D. D. Heap,
In Mi'iirorlam.
Alice Kvylln, daughter ol Mr, and
Mrs. .1. O. Mark, was born Nnveuiler
2, 1866, in (Irund Harbor, Kameey
county, NOttb Dakota. In DMttbM
of 1904 she dame with Hie family to
Hood Kiver, where tdm has since re
sided. Kho died March 29, 1909, in
the homo of hor sister, Mrs. Dr.
B fleet land, at Everett, VVnsh Her life
ol' 33 yean wai one of rare beauty and
lnvelinesa-cheery, vivaciuiiti, always
kind and helpful, and In all a spot
lesa purity lit oveiy thought and act
'I he funeral services were held in
l'lne drove church March 25, the Rev,
Harry U. White, pastor, otllciating,
asaiHteil by the Itevs. Oilmore mid
Rlgby. Appropriate music was rend
ered by singers ot the church and
Orange choirs, to both ot which or
ganlaaliom Ms Alice belonged, aud
an eipeetaUy beautiful solo was sung
bj .Mis Florence BettDB.
The church was more than Oiled by
syitiiuttietio friends ami uelgbbort,
and the entire community mingled its
teats in the common sonow. the
casket was covered and surrounded
iiy imiHt teatlfnl lloral otrerings,
among wli'ch were special designs ot
the church, the Ufaoge, the Sunday
Kohuol clang of which giro was a nam
her, the senior High School claus of
Hood Kiver, aud from individual
ri lands.
Lite interment was in beautiful Idle
wild, and in the proOSNlOB which
wound ita way down and across the
valley almost alt the residents of tin
community joined. At the grave ths
llttiug burial ritual ot the Orange wiim
impressively rendered. AmQBg lim e
present from a distance wore Mr
1'eiie Mark, of hlroridrii Ore. Mr W.
H. Hoover ot Hportaai, brotber to Mrs
Mark, and Mrs and Misi Verex, of
1'ort.iand, close personal friendH of
the family.
IK) IT NOW.
Hood River People Should not Wait
Pnttl it is ton Late.
be appalling dea lt rste fiom kid
ney disease Is due in litest caeel to
the tact that the little kidney troubles
are u-mully oegleotod until they be
count serious lite flight symptoniH
give place to chronic disorders mid
the siilferer goes grailu illy into the
grasp of dlabete', drapsy, lirriilit'g
alieete gravel or some other MflQttJ
fcraj of kliliny cnniplaint
It yon riiiter from baobaoba, bead-
achas, dizzy spells; it the Kdluay
seorotians are irregdl ir of pMt&ga nd
nnntural in appearance, do out deity.
Help the kidneys at once,
Doao'v Kidney Pllli ire eipecleliy
for kiditiy dlsirders- they cure lie in
others fail. Of it one hundred I lioue&nd
people have recDiiimended t em.
David Campbell, living at 17(1 N
Klghtaeotb St., Portlind, Ore., says:
I "My faith In Doan'a Kidney Pills to
day is just aa great as when 1 reeom
' mended them several years ago, the
cure they performed in my case bav-
ing proven permanent. I auffeied
I constantly fioru pains in my hack
jaud often was so lame aud sore that
It required quite an effort for me to
stoop or lift. 1 tried various rem
edies aud was treated by a physician
hut tho relief 1 obtained was only
temporary ami 1 was at a loss to
know how to dispose of my trouble.
1 read so much about Doan's Kidney
Pill that I was Induced to try them,
lho contents of one box helped me so
much that 1 continued taking the
remedy and whs win cored. " Plen
ty more proof like this from Hood
lilver people. Oall at C. N. Clarke's
drug store and nk what customers
report.
1-or sale by nil denlerH Price 61) cent!'.
Poeter-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York,
Hole Igenti for the United Stale-'.
Remember the same Dunn's ami
take im other.-
An LaBlual Operation.
The Hood Kiiei Manufacturing
Kugineerlug On. have advertised thut
they were aide to do almost any kind
of job wink in irou and steel, aud
with tho blacksmith shop in connec
tion could take care of horaes who
needed shoes. In fact thete was no job
tney would turn down. They got a
new job last week that is hardly in
their range of orn, but they were
equal to the occasion. Mrs. Joe Alec,
the equtiw, brought in an Indian pony
with ita book full of quills, whuie it
had backed up against a porcupine.
Sbe wanted them removed, and they
did the job, although they had to
throw and rope the pony to do it.
And now Dr. Welch Is looking up the
record to soe if they have a license
aa a veterinary surgeon.
Real Kltkta Transfers.
Devlin & ETtfebatlgh, through their
Hood Kiver agency, report the nale of
W. Kennedy's highly improved '27
acre apple orchard on the east, aide
district to Manning ltrothera, of Hood
Kiver, tor J'AUtKi.
Tbo same firm also reports the sale
this week of H acres of unimproved
laud in the Hood Kiver valley from
U M. lleutley to L D. Kireliaugh.
Consideration, $I,hh). Also a 10 acre
unimproved tract of Davenport Fruit
Parms at Mosior Iron) Mary Davenport
to A. K. Kturgess. Consideration,
11,600,
h rk-('an Icr Kxninlmitloir.
The United Ntates Civil Hervine
OommlHlon announce! that a clerk
carrier examination will rie held at
Hood Kiver, Oregon on April 'if, 1909,
The Poitoffioe Department proposes
to establish nlty tree delivery on
June IT), IfJuU with two carriers and
one substitute. I lr portions will
be tilled by (election from tho eligible
register to tie estililished 1 1 o in the
examination to be hoi l as well as any
ideiictil vnraniottu that may occur dm
iug tbe Cuming year. Arc limit 1H to
3 1 yenra A;:ptioauts (-tumid apply
at once to the postmaster tor upplioa-
imi and pumphtet of instructions
Application! must bellied with the
Bee rotary of the Twelfth Civil Service
District, Han I rauolsco, Cal.
CRAPPER.
Mountain View Orange will give a
box social on W e Inesday evening.
April 7, at the Oak drove hull. All
ot the ladies will bring bi xes. Hot
coltee will be served by the ladies ol
the Orange. A general invitation Is
extended to all who are foud of havug
a good I line.
Mr. and Mrs. Hmullin, who recently
came frntn I'enusylvanla, ate n tw oc
onying the Joe Hall place formerly
owned by T. A. Vauausdale.
P. II, Martin utatted ou u business
I rip to Lincoln county, Oregon, ou
Sunday afternoon.
.lames Wlckhaai Is seriously 111 with
lung trouble, put at lust reports whs
improving.
Ivan Miller is taking trestun tit lrom
Mrs. Diamond for tuberculosis with
fair hopes of recovery.
Miss I.' la Martin is on the sick
list.
went to Pint drove Wedoeaday to
attend (be funeral of Mi- Alice K
Mark.
BELMONT.
Mrs Church, Mrs. U, K Miller and
sou, blOWBi'd, tiltted Wltb Mrs. Iseu
berg Wednesday ittetOOOO.
Mrs. J. W. Davis visited at the
home of her son, V. 11. Davis, iu
Hood Kiver vednesdav.
Will Kills aud family ate residents
of Methodist Ici.ie They hsvitig
moved into the W. H. Davll house.
Miss Kessle Isetiberg came from
Portland Saturday to visit with the
holm folks a short time, returning
to Portland Sunday.
Miss Broadbook, of Boneateel, s.
D. arrived Saturday. She was called
hoie hy tte serious illness of he sis
tor, Mrs Alvah Keller.
Mrs. 0, P. Merrill and daughter,
Oladys, arrived home Sunday otter a
week spent witli her parents in Part
laud. Sue also brought her little
ueioe who is ill stay with bet tor the
summer.
Mis. Uberloi Uetoalf and daughter
iiarness & Saddlery
llameaa Atnde to Order
and Repaired
I .qi Robe a. Horse Blankcta, Tents,
''.Ka Covers, Water Kays, K;c.
Davenport Harness Co.
Robert Jones
with Mr. and
took
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs
dinner Sunday
Kamsey.
Mr. aod Mt. S. Barker took dinner
Sunday at tbe tome of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs C. Metoatf, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Somerville were caller at
the heme of Mr. and Mra. Karrell Hun
day. Claience Pipei la spraying trees for
J. W. Uavia.
Will lsvis of Hood Kiver was
around Belmont last '.veek.
Mildred Metcalf visited with Mr.
and Mrs. McParlsud Sunday after
noun.
the Indies aid met with Mrs He-
Par land hist Kiiday afternoon, at nut
ftfetily-llre 1'iflles attending A very
I leaeenf eeolal afternoon whs eoj' led
by all preteot Missea Mildred Met
calf and Lena Iseuberrg and Msater
Mil' Mc Pailand snng eoloa; after
ward Mrs. McParland terved Iruita, I
candies aud lemonade All tbe hdleaj
expressed their leasure and enjiy-'
ment and vote Mra. McParland an ,
ideal boateaa. '1 be young ladies, as '
airted by Miss Hazel Darker, aarved. '
Alioe.yoiogeat daughter of Hubbard
Tnvlor, has been quite sick, but ie
better at tbia writing.
M's t rank Jonea is siok.
Mra, O. yen ill is siok; Dr.
Sbuw was called cn Sunday.
Kd. liaiker was taken wltb bard
chills tat ihurfday and severe pa in
iu bis louga. Hi mother dootort-d
him, reduced hla fever and although
weak he ie better. None comes up to
a mother when a fellow geti sick.
J'bere raw cold winds are prolific
ol tiesij uolda aud grip. Let ua take
oare of ourselves v.e know full well
Ibat an ounce ot prevention Is better
than a pound ot cure.
Mra. ouug, f .M osier, i visiting
at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. J. W.
Davis.
Mr laobell iscettiog out strawberry
t lauU.
MeNarr. Cole and Leitcher, old
IrreniU ,.., neigboors of Mi. and
Mrs a. 1. 8.. ith i atk iu Michigan,
tie here to ace them for one day
aud ineu went uu to Portland. 1 ney
are looking (or a location aud will
return and took around tbia neck
o'tbe wooda. We hope tbey will nud
something to suit tburu aud remain.
Dr. H. D
in Portland.
W. Pineo spent Sunday
Gigantic Closing Out Sale
Nothing reserved ; everything in til far Jbig store reduced to prices below
cost of raw material. Oigantic Closing Out Sale commences Wednesday,
March 24. (fixtures lor sale; store (or rent. Retiring from buainesa.
Entire $35,000 Stock of
Great Northern Furniture Co.
413 to 419 Second St., near Postoffice, The Dalles, Ore.
Consisting of the Highest Grade Furniture, Brass and Iron Beds,
Carpets, Curtains, Stoves and Housefurnishings, at less than makers'
cosr, is now on. Kvery dollar' worth of merchandise in this big store
must he sold iu :i0 days. Hotel-, boarding houses and re' taurants can
buy furniture, bedding, dishes, etc., at lea-" than cost to manufacture.
Mr. PerinMUB, proprietor of the Omit Northern Purnitiire Co., is going to
retire from business and he has turned the entire stock over to KANN
BHDS. OK SAN FRANCISCO to dispone of in 30 days, so you can well
Imagine the prices we have placed on every article to accomplish this
great feat, but it must Ire and will be done. We have marked these goods
at less than it costs to make them. Head these prices which are only a
few of the irrany bargains throughout our entire building, over 25,000
(qua TO (eat of llor space devoted to the retailing of high grade furniture.
Libok for the Hig Red -Sign.
Former Price Kale Price
80 dozen chairs ,8T) i .50
40 doen chairs 1 25 .H5
20 dozen chairs 2.00 1.85
16 dozen chairs 2.25 1.45
Children's hardwood high chairs 2.00 1.86
Children's hardwood high chairs 3.00 1.H5
Bix foot solid oak eitennion tables 9.00 5.50
Bight foot solid oak extension tabtes 10. 00 ft.50
Pedestal oitk extension tables 17.50 9.50
Solid golden oak roll top desks 27.50 1 8.50
Solid golden oak roll top desks 34.50 20.50
Golden Oak buffet, heavy French Mirrors.., 12,50 7.25
Golden Dak buffet, heavy Fremh Mirrors 17.50 18.25
fjktlden oak aide hoards, French beveled mirror. . . . 17.50 12.25
Golden oak side hoards, French beveled mirror.... 22.50 15.75
Golden oak Morris chairs, velour upholstered 12.50 7.65
Golden oak Morris chairs, velour upholstered 15.00 9.85
Gulden oak Morris chairs, velour upholstered. . . 20.00 10.75
Velour upholstered couches, steel construction .... 12.MJ 7.85
Railroad pluah couches, steel construction. 17.50 10.85
Hod lounges 12.50 7.85
Sanitary coucbei 9.50 5.85
10 Reel rockers 5.00 . 2.85
Woven springs for iron beds !i.50 1.85
3 piece mahogany parlor suits, velour ttjlbotstered. 25.00 18.50
8 piece mahogany parlor auits, velour upholsteied 30.80 1 7.25
Golden oak book easel 22.50 18.75
Weathered oak sectional book cases 27.50 1 8.25
l.inlics golden oak w riting desks 9.00 4.85
Hefrigerators with best zinc lining 12.50 7.75
Gran I to carpet, yard 50 27c
Kxtta supei line all wool carpet, yard 1.00 0 7
Tapestry Brussels carpet, yard 1 .00 67isc-
Smith's Aimmster Carpet, yard 150 1.02J
9x9 all wool Birpcrfinu rugs H.50 11.10
9x12 alt wool superfine rugs 15.00 8.85
19x11 all Wool superfine rugs 20.00 10.5
Heavy linoleum (! feet w ide, yard H5 42H'
Kxtrn heavy linoleum, 12 feet wide, yard 1 00 (I7ic
Inlaid linoleum 1.35 M
Linen warp mattings 35 19c
Bluet 1 14.00 Carpet Sweepers, now 2.05
Golden oak hotel dicssore with mirrors 10.00 8.75
Golden oak hotel dressers wltb mi nrs 12.50 7.75
Golden Oak hotel dressers with mirrors 14.00 8.75
Golden oak dressers, full size, French mirror- 15 OB 9.85
Golden oak chiffoniers , 10.00 0.25
Golden oak chiffoniers with mirrors 12.50 7.85
Golden oak chiffoniers with mlrruri 1V00 8.50
Golden oak wardrobes 15.00 8.50
Golden oak china oloteta 2000 10.50
2 golden oak rockers 2.50 1.85
50 golden oak rockers 3.00 1.90
Maple kitchen cabinets, glass doora 22.60 1 5.75
Oak kitchen safoB 7.50 4.05
Kitchen treasures T.50 4.10
Golden oak music cabinets, highly polished 12.50 0.90
Golden oak ball trees 15.00 8.50
Uce curtains at 45c, 70c, 90c, til 10, $1 85, Si ft. These prices are
less than the cost of the thread in them.
Portieres at 81 85, 82 75, 84 55, 85 75. There isn't a pair worth
less than two or three times the price iiuoted.
Imported oriental table and com h covers at 81 85, 82 85, 84 50 and
8(1.00. II you see the guilds you will buy.
Hoc cloth window shades , 81c
90c oiled opaitte shades '. 55c
3 50 go-oarta now 82 40; 118,00 French go-carts, leather Itody and land,
rubber tired w heels, now 88 50; $10 go-carts now 810.
Former Price Sale Price
Cotton batting comforters $ 2.00 1.15
Cotton hatting comforters 3.00 1.05
All wool blankets ft 00 2.05
Fell mattresses 3 60 1.05
Silk lions 15.00 8.66
Golden oak center tables 3.00 1.86
Weathered oak library tables 10.00 0.25
Brail beds 36 00 21.60
Babies Iron beds 10.00 8.15
Iron badl 4 00 2.15
iron beds 5.00 2.86
We are exclusive aganta for the reebrated Charter Oak Stoves and
Range! to tie Mid fur less than the w hole-ale it,
No. H CO, k stove, four holes, former price f 15, sale price 80.75.
No. H-80 Charter Oak cook stove, 4-hole, nickle trimmed, former price
$17.50, now 81 1 ; $22 50 now 815.50.
Charter Oak parlor wood beaters, nickel top and railing, former price $8,
noa 84.(5.
Pi member this sale begins Wedoesdsv, March 24th. and is to continue 30
days Thi-i 1 be grca'c-l I ii'iiiiire Sde ever held in this section of the
country. b i',iw is your 1 hanee iu furni-h niir h ino at very small cost.
All good m.IiI sit idly for cash. Kothing will be charged. Uik for the
Red Signs . 11 the front 1 f the lore. TO OUT OF TOWN PATRONS Wo
pa? railroad fare tn purchasers of $25 and up, Positively no mail orders
tilled. All goods picked and delivered to depot in g od shape.
The Great Northern Furniture Co.
THE DALLES, ORE.
Kann Bros., Sale Mgrs.
Reliable Seeds
So much has already been said on the
importance of buying your seeds. from
a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only
waste of words. fiHKI Seeds have
proved their worth our increas
ing business is proof indeed that
merit alone has made the
Chas. H. Lilly Co. fore
most seedsmen on the
Pacific Coast. Send
for catalog, 120
page, illus
trated, de-
scrrp-
ive
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D. L. DAVIDSON
PAI'F.R IIANHEK
PAINTER AND UKCORATOP.
WILLOW P AT
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Warrt to lluy Real Estate
Will give either 01 both mortgages,
one for 91450 and tbe other for $850,
as first payment on purchase real
estate. J. A. Kpping.
Notice of Sale of Bonds
Notice Is hereby siven ibat tbs board of di
rectorxofthe Hood Kiver Irrigation District
ol Hood Kiver, Oregon, will sell tbe bonds of
trie district In trie ram of $40,00(1.06. or any
part thereof, on Tuesday, the 20th day of
April. Itlou. f-t the hour 01 i o'clock p.m. at
Hie oitlev of the board ol director, of .aid
dl.tr ct, at the residence of R. W. Kelley, sec
retary of the board, K. F. D. No. 2, Hood
Kiver, Oregon, In .aid dl.trlct, said bond,
eomprisloif a third series or Issue ofthe bonds
of said district voted October 6, 1907; and seal
ed proposal for said bond, will be received
by said board at .aid place for the purchase
Hi' said bonds until .the day and hour men
tioned, at which time khe board will open tbe
proposal, and award the purchase or Bald
bond, to the highest respon.lble bldd.rs, tbe
board reserving the right to reject any aud
nil bids. All bid. must be accompanied by
certified check for ten per. cent, of amount of
said bonds for which the bids are submitted.
Huld bond, shall be payable in united states
gold coin In ten aeries, s follows, to wit:
At the explrction of II yeara, 5 per cent of
the whole amount of said bond"; 12 years, t
per cent; 13 years. T per cent; U year., 8 per
cent: is years, 9 per cent; 16 year., 10 per cent;
17 years, II per cent; IS yean, i.'l per cent;
nr years, 15 per esatl 40 years, IS per cent; and
shall bear interest at thu rate of 6 per cent per
annum, payable semi annually, on the first
day of January aud July of each year. The
principal and Interest shall be puyuble at tbe
place designated In the bonds, and bidders
are given the option of having said bonds
payable at Portland, Oregon, New York, N.
V., or Hood Hlver, Oregon, and .aid bonds
wilj he issued iu accordance with I he election
of the succeHsftu bidders. Maid bonds shall
be acb of the denomination of not less than
S100 00 and not more than (,r(l0 00 each, and
shall be negotiable in form, and coupon, for
the Interest 'hull be attached to each bond
sod signed by the secretary. ,
Haled at the office of the Knurd at Hood
Hlver, Oregon, this 10th day ol March, 1900.
ml8nl K. W. KELLY, 8ecietary.
NOTIUK OF PUBLIC HALE.
In tbe Coonty Court of the State of Oregon for
Hood Hlver OnuLty.
In the Matter of the Guardianship I
of Austin George Willis, Minor
I, Emma ('. Willis, the duly appoinled,
qualified and acting guardian of the person
and estate of Austin George Willi", Minor,
lierebv give public notice, that In pursuance
to an order of the above entitled Court here
totore made in the above entitled matter,
that on or after the ,9th day or April, 1909. tho
undersigned as said guardian, will sell the
I ropett.y hereinafter described at private stle
mid to the best and highest bidder lor caah,
sublet! to the dower right of Emma C. Willi.
nd lo the confirmation of .aid sale as in the
law ptovided. The property herelnfore re
ferred to Is described as tol ow., to wit:
Commencing m t tie northwest corner of the
southwest quiii ter of Section twenty-.ix (2tt),
In Tow n.hlp three (3) North, of Kange ten (In)
East, ot I he Willamette Meridian; running
thence south 10 1 he Dalles and Haudv Road,
commonly known as (he Htale Road; thence
east along the line of said road to a point
midway between the ecat and west boundary
llneofthe noithwest quarter of said mtttn
weal iiiai ter of s dd Hrctioii 2'i; (hence north
to tb - north bite of the suld southwest
quarter of SetitkJB 2i; rlience west
10 Hie place of beginning, excepting, how.
ever, the following described tract: lieglnr.
ing at tbe quarter secllon post between Sec
tions 2ti and 27, ol Township 3 North. 01 Range
lOKnsl.of tbe Willamette Meridian, at the
ltorihv(,st eoreerof Ine jtiorlhw.st qua ter of
Ihe soulhwest quio Icr of .Mid seefhm 211;
thence run east I chains and 78 links; thence
run south 20 chains and S3 links to The Dalles
and Sandy Itoad; thence run southwesterly
along the said road 4 chains and 7.1 links,
more or less, to the section line between s.id
Sections 83 and 27; thence tun north along
said Beclion line 21 chains and 30 link, to
pl.ee and mat of beginning, containing ten
acre, of laird, and being the west ten acre, of
a certain plice ol twenty acres, more or less,
which Mannen Willis acquired by warranty
deed dated June 24, lHi, recorded In Book W
of Deed Records of Wa-co County, at page
.'t'l-i, from tils nephew A. N. Koley. 1 s desciib
ed In deed of conveyance execuled by .aid
Maun'eii Willis lo Malhlas Laurfenberger,
dated January 2, 190i), recorded February la,
lHOn.ln BnokgS of Deeds of Wunco County,
page la. Said described land lo be sold sub
led 10 the dower rigid of Kiiiiiin '. Willis,
widow of said Miimien Willis, deceased, an I
the fo lowing personal property: 1 horse,
wagon and harness,
Dateil at Hood Hlver, Oregon, till. Illb day
of March, 11100.
mIS.H EMMA C. WILLIS. Guardian.
W. W. NASON
CONTRACTOR
Brick, Cement and Plastering
Reaototh Flooring
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
W. Q. ALDRED
CONTRACTOR FOR
EXCAVATING & GRADING
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Just in At Carmichael's
A Fine Spring Line of
Ladies' Waists
Eastern styles and prices are the lowest in these
goods. 50c, 75c, $1.50, $2
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Ladies' and Gents' Fine Hosiery
10c, 35c, 50c.
Pickininny Hose
Is the best for children. Per pair
25c
At CarmichaeFs
ON THE HILL.
"NOW IS THE TIME"
To Begin Your Spring Building and we are Pre
pared to give you estimates on all house bills and
Prompt Delivery on the
Same
BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING COMPANY
Home Phone 62-K (BRANCH)
E. C. BROCK, Res. Mgr. HOOD RIVER
A NEW LINE OF SHOES
You can now buy tbe Red
School House Shoes in
Hood River. The ILd
School House Sh-ie is iniule
in box calf, valour calf,
kangaroo calf and vici kid;
are nilk stitched and will
not rip, have onk tanned
solei and will wear longer
than any other shoe sold. For sale by
J. C. Johnsen, Hood River
GENTS' FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ETC.
T sell the Pilling & Madeley's Guaranteed Half Hose.
Six pair for $1.25. Guaranteed for six months.
Greatest Values in Spring Suits
For Men and Young Men
Obtainable in this city are to be had here.
This you can easily prove to your satis
faction by comparison. Look where you
will, then come and see our large and su
perb collection of Spring Suits, $15 to $25
In, style, workmanship, materials, finish
and fit you can readily see the superior
value of our clothes over others costing
the same. If you would be posted on the
correct fashions, get the best there is in
wearables and save money, then come to
this store for everything you need from
Hat to Half Hose.
I
J. G. VOGT