The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 26, 1909, Page Two, Image 2

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    HOOD KJlYBR CrLACIKB THURSDAY AUGUST 86 1908
Two
J.lseaaaeasal '
Issued l.very Ihurday by
ARTHUR l- HOE, Publisher
'Ihe work that has bsen done by the
city iu collecting the water flowing
from the otty spring, shows that
there is about double the water which
was in sij(ht before and which was
claimed to .he there. The work has
vindicated the jutlgu.ent of the city
council , in ordering the recent elec
tion, insofar as the efficiency of the
prlnfj is concerned, and the tact thai
double the amount of water has basin
found that haa been claimed for it,
should settle the question of a audi
oieut s'liiiily of water foi the city foi
many years. City Engineer MoiM is
now checking up the levels of the sur
vey Jmade b Engineer Huberts, an. I
full data concerning .the amount ot
pressure the water will have on tht
hill, the estimated cost ot construe
tion of the Bystem, and all detaih
connected with the project will be ot
public record. Whether the citj
spring project will again be submitted
to the people by the couucil, has not
been stated by members of that body,
auil it is proabbla that they will awail
a short time for a lecommeiidation ol
the water commission, which Ih niak
ing a thorough investigation of the
vaiiom sources of supply iu the foot
hills.
Union Sells f ai l v Applet.
The Apple glowers Union this week
niHde ttie tirst sale of oarly apples thii
season. Kings and Wealthles went ti
n Seattle Hrm and (iravensteins to s
t'ortlaud 8rtn, both for the Alaska
trade. The prices are not given out,
but they admit that they are fifty pel
cent higher than last year and the
highest ever received for early apples
Slate Hoard of Health Here.
Dm Vennity and I'eaioe, ot tlu
State Board of Health, came up yes
terday from l'ortalnd and were mat
at the depot hy Mr. Hotter ami taken
to the Butler bank In the auto. From
there they went to see ti e water i-ys-tem
accompanied by Leslie Butler,
W. 11. Chipping, P. 11. Button, I! K.
locker and Dr. Humble In the at
teroouo they were taken for a ride
mound the valley by Leslie Butler,
returning to the bank shotrly aftui
four o'olook. At 4 :90 a conference
was had with the water commission in
the Commercial Club rooms. The
purpose or result of the visit of the
members of the State Board of Health
we are unable to learn.
KNIGHTS ANDSHRINERS
PILGRIMAGE TO BAKER
So extensive are the preparations
which the Knights Templar and the
Shrluers of Baker City are making for
the annual conclave of the (hand
('nmmaiidery and the special cere
man nil session of Al Kader Temple
in Sei tember, and so genuine the ev
deuce of hosptiality displayed, that
the committees iu charge of the affair
have decided that one day shall be
spent in the KiiHtoru Oregon city after
the fraternal features are past.
This moaus that the spe. ial 'train
conveying the pilgrims to Dakar City
will leave Portland Wednesday eveu
lug. September '.12, arriving at the
otiHis Thursday morning, and will not
return to I'orltaud until 1'rlday night.
The labora of the Qraod Commandery
will ba concluded Thursday at tar OOOO,
alter which there wilt be evolutions
by the drill ooipi ol' Oregon Oommao
dery, in charge ot ("ommandaiit Bob
ertson, which DOW holds the banner,
and is prepared to hold it against all
comers.
In the evening the Nhrluorti led hy
au Arab patrol ot Al Kader Temple,
under command ot William Davis, will
parade and at the ceremonial session
about UK) novitiates, eager to become
full Hedged Sous of the Deseit, will
lie formed iu caravan and escorted
acrosa the caloric sandH of the Sahara
to I hat bourne whence emanatea the
sonorous chant of the MnacilO. Fri
day will lie given up to the eutertfiu
moot of the visitors by theSi Knights
and Shrincrs of Baker City. Ihe
Sbrlner class will tie composed of re
cent accretions to the Qommandei lot
of Baker City, Laliiandc, Pendleton,
The Dalles and Hood Hiver.
Nobles of llillah l'euiple will leave
.Ashlaml and Medtord in a special car
in time to be attached to the special
of four or live t'ullniaus departing
from t'ortlaud foi bake! City the
evening oi September 23. P'roin Baker
City, alter the fraternal work is over,
this car of Southern Oregon pilgrims
wilt be routed over the Northern I'a
til tin to Seattle, where the A. Y.-1.
fair will tie seen, and then to Ashland
mid Medford. The trio aftet leaving
BaktrCity will be of an advertising
nature, the commercial bodies ot
Southern Oregon being Intere ted iu
the affair,
At the IhhL meeting of Oregon Ceni
mauilery .No. I it was decided thai the
comuiaiideiy ami its drill corps as a
tmdy shall act as the escort ot (Irand
Commander Koapp to linker City ami
return, Eminent Commander D. o.
1'omaiint was obOien a committee ol
one to make prepmatlons for the d
tails ot the journey insotar as they le
late to i tie olllolnl escort of the grand
commander, the Shrine committee
is composed ot ,1. (!. Mack, chairman,
W. C. Bristol and D. O. I'omailoi,
with Illustrious Potentate Bonis II,
Clarke a meiubei ex otlloio. Its next
meeting will lie about September I
and as Mr. loiniisini composes one
committee and is a component part of
anothci, Its session will be of a polui
nature.
it In announced that In addition to
Intoffflatiorj to forming a special train
the o. B. ,v N. Company baa granted
a one way tare lor the round trip, or
I1U.0Q, The i oilman berth will cost
15, making the entire cost ot the pi
gr image to every Knight Femplar and
Shriner only 116. (ft, al the Baker City
Shriners have announced that any via
itor caught ipendlog a cent in town
will tie taken into custody tiy ttie
rii let of Bnl ice. The special train
and the one way faie are contingent
on the sale ol llKi tickets, but thesi
things are taken as assailed for tin
reason that the minimum number ex
pectod to make the trip is lad and ai
attendance ot 'JtHl from t'ortlaud
would not surprise those iu charge of
the arrangement!, - Telegram.
The sacrament of the laud's Supper
will be administered lit the AeDUrj
Methodist Kpiscopal Church at tht
close of the morning sermon next
Sabat h.
Joseph llengst ami sister wish ti
express their thanks to their main
kind fi lends and neighbors tor theii
sympathy and help during the lail
tlluear and death of their father.
IOWA DAY PICNIC
AT WINANS CITY
Last Friday the Hawkeyes gathered
4UU atrong at WiDana park. It was
the occasion of the fourth annual
reunion ol the Hawkeyes Association
of Hood Kiver Valley. The reunion
wag unique, with the old time teat
ures, remiu sceuces, speeches aud n
barbecue.
President Baraway was mastei of
ceremonies and Introduced hu Im
promptu program with a few happy
remaiks about Iowa us an looubatoi
of frontiers people, He said that we
are in Oregon, nut that we love Iowa
less, but that we love Oregon more,
aud would rattier raise apples than
nogs.
Program.
Invocation, It. 11. Wnugh.
Speech, Bev. W. F. MoCormick.
Speech, B N. Hendricks, of Bice
tille, Iowa.
l'aper, Mrs. (Jove.
Bemaiks.Bev. J. Vau JNelce Brandy.
Bev. W. F. MoCormick gave a most
interesting levluw of the curly bis
toiy of Iowa, aud told many interest
ing things about the hogs, steers, and
tailroada.
U. IS Uendrioba told aomitbing
worth knowing about the bunks ot
Iowa, stating that iowa had more
Dank ttiau any other stute in the
Union and that one town Willi less
(bun 5000 people had mote dollars iu
Hie hank per capita than any Otbei
town iu the United States, this re
veals the fact that while a hog is not
so interesting as au apple, yet Is ulso
oloscly relate.! to a bank account.
Mra. Gove read a paper written by
Mis. W. 1'. Earaway, a splendid re
view or Jjwu's resoUIOO, aud educa
tional institutions.
Bev. Brandy cited a principle trom
ili.ot's History of Civilization, stat
ing that a people emigrating to a new
country built a blgbei civilization
(bun tbnt which they left. Una wan
true in the case of Abraham, also with
our Aryan ancestors, tioutdy true was
it with the Ftlgiim Fathers and is it
not also true with the Six HuudieU
Hawkeyes in Hood Kiver valley.
President Baraway then asked all
who were in Iowa during the (oitiea
to come to the plattorm. Mr. Boyntuu
responded, saying that he came to
luwa in 1H1I aud moved to California
in IHtiJ. Amos and Hiram Uudsi
wood were in Iowa in IMti, ami oanie
to (Oregon In 1862, M. B. Nohie lived
in i 'a v is county, Iowa, (ruin IH4K to
1886 and then came to Oieogn. Airs.
W. Perkins was burn in iowa In lKlti,
coming to Oregou In 18B0, Miss I, oh
ubelle l.arwoud lived m Iowa trom
imt to 1801, Mrs. B. N. Heodrloki
was last to see the Hawkeye soil, hav
ing left there August 'I. One man
boi n in New Voik in 1827 was a pio
neer in Pennsylvania when (hut state
was a primitive wilderness. He was a
frontiersman iu Indiana, Illinois nod
Iowa, coming to Oregon iu early 1.1 f
ties. What could be more Instructive
than the histoiy of this mail'" lite.
It Is the romance of civilization en
acted along the trail of the (l on tiers
man. The barbecue was under the man
agement of Messrs. Potter and Wick
ham and the meat was so well toasted
that it tasted better than chicken.
The trip to Bee was one it the
pleasant, features of the day. The
otllclals ol the Ml. tlOOrj railroad
and Oregon Bumber Co. taking
especial pulus to show the visitors
through t lie modcii plant ot the com.
pany and explalu the various opeia
nous of converting Hie huge logs into
toolbar,
Hoed Kiver Exhibit tiood.
Sam Campbell has returned from
the K.xposltlon alter several days
there. He says thai, lie was particti
larly Impressed with Hood Biver
County 's apple exhibit among other
things, especially alter so many dis
quieting repoits have become current
to the effect that we weie getting tlx
abort end ot the deal, and that our
fruit, was way tielow Hood Kiver 'a
standard. He says that while the
County exhibit may nut take all tht
prizes, in his opinion it i i the best
quality ot any at the Fair, and that
the Oregon Commissiou is very fair
tu Hood Kiver County.
Many apples puchased by the State
for exhibit purposes are being crud
Bed to Hood Biver County, tie fur
tiler ays that Mr. Joseph A. Wilson,
the County's representative, is doing
great work foi Hood Kiver town and
valley in ilhaumliiatiug infmmation
concerning tbepoHstbillties of rur val
ley. This will lie welcome news to
all of our citizens, inasmuch as it was
repotted by the secretary ot the Com
i 'Ctal t'lub tbat the county exhibit
was iu a veiy poor way and a dis
credit to our valley.
Haul Ciller Apples.
The Hood Kiver Apple Vinegar Co.,
are ready to receive cider uml can
uing apples, iu tact we will take them
at any season ot the year, for grow
ers located on the Mount Hood rail
road and also at White .Salmon and
Mosier, wt will pay the freight so
Hon they will leallza as much tor
this class of apples as the grower lo
cated near the factory. This is a
new Bdventnie with the company aud
we should he utile to procure every
oannlng ami older apple in the valley,
I 'or rail or boat shipments this grade
of apples must lie free from decay and
in sacks o Dtaining not less thau SI
pounds.
We are trying to build up a large
size industry here, having this season
established a bianob In Portland as a
distributing station for that territory.
We have also OOntlBCted tor acreage
iu cucumbers and should they prove
tu lie piotttahlc crop we will establish
a Hood Biver pickle Industtjr that
.Mil be a benefit to the glower who is
planting a new orchard, giving him
some retain while his trees are com
nig into lieai ing.
i bis season the apple crop may u.vt
t.e up to the average yield and we
must bare every apple that will not
do for shipping, as we aie spending in
one city alone about I300U in laney
iced containers and a sanitary iced
older wagon lot the distribution ol
Hood Biver swetd cider, and are es
tablishing the f .ot that whtuever you
tind a Hood Biver ellow Newtown
older container put out by the Hood
Biver Apple Vinegar Co., that the
alder Is strictly iresb and ice ci Id.
Urowera ibould bring us tbeir ap
plet and help us make a reputation
.'or Hood Biver cider that will he as
i - as the name if the Hood Biver
apple, tf the growers will stand by
us and furnish us wit'i what product
lba have iu our line, we will do our
part. Should we be able to git eno.igb
ipples another season, we will put
Che cider proposition iu other cities.
Hood Hirer Apple Vinegar Co,
Social evening of the Ladles' Guild
Jf St. Marks church at the lesidence
if Mrs. A. A. Jujiip next Monday ev
anlng, It will he a familiar ' lace
party. All mem tiers aud frieuds ol
the church are luvited.
Our New Fall
Made by Hart, Schaffner A
now on display. If yon
best buy U.S. & M.
SPECIAL
Boys' Suits at
Price
We have some splendid every day Suits for
Boys made of best grade khaki cloth.
Knickerbocker punts, two side and one hip
pocket, belt strap. These suits are good
value at 2.65, but we wan1 to close them
out and will sell them for the Suit
$1.33
SPECIAL
Boys' Suits of Khaki
Boys' Suits of Khaki Cloth, made up in
Russian style, good grade brass buttons: a
very cute and most durable Suit to weor.
Good value at f 1.65; special price to close
5
t hem out, t he Suit
ROBT. WILSON KILLED
ON LOGGING TRAIM
Tuesday morning ti logging train on
the Mt. Hood road which wh pul
ling in aeverel oara of logn to the mill
ut Dee, got beyond OOOtlOl while go
ing down h grade and Oi" Bremen,
Kobert Wilaon, fell umler the oara im
he Jumped Hint iiiHtHUtly kllxjii.
JuilKe lluck wnut up from here and an
imtiiiK coroner empanelled a jury,
which after CHrefully looking iu tu
the matter returned a verdict thai the
uocideut wan unavoidable.
ihe train hud loaded up at the
liiKHintf camp Htiuthweitt of Dee aud
wan coruiiiK iu with the load. At a
Krade the liruken are net, which was
dune hh iihiial hy the tirakenien, bu
(ba engine wuh iiualile to hold bark
(he tram and the engineer tave the
ilgnal of live wtiiMtlcH tor all baodi
tu jump, which they did. He told
Viieou, the Bremen to jump, but thu
latter did not heed the advice until
the train leached a cut, when he
lumped and was thrown axaiimt the
aide of a bank and bounded hark
under the wheelH, where ho was hor
Obit mangled and lnatantly killuil.
All the other train muu eaniped in
jury. The train ran to the switch
imcU, when it jumped the tiact and
went out Iu the timber, wtucmiiti
the engine and doing coulderable
damage to ihe oara,
the deoeand hue a family of ebll
dreu liviuK at Ogden. a maaaaga wan
received veUeida; to Undertaker
Uartmeai from a. li. wiihuu, ukmK
that the remaina be shipped to Og
leu, which wuh done labt evening.
Horn.
l'o Mr. and Mie. John Kautman,
Auguat 22, a boy,
foMr, and Mrs. D'. El. Newhy, Aug.
23, a girl.
l'o Mr. and Mm. D. (' Kautl, Aui
aat 23, a giil.
Deilroy Noxloua Meeds.
l'o Property OwneiH, lu lluod River
Valley :
The County Oourt, through the
roHii aoparvliora, in making au afforl
10 kiipreHH KiibhIhii, CauaiilHU and
Chinese On.-t I.-, white mutitard ami
oooklehur, along the public highways
and upon property adjacent thereto
I heie weedH are a uiilHaucu to erer.
Oltlien and ne M-k that property own
era adjacent to the public roadl, am!
along irrigating dltcbed and watei
oouraee,
the road Iiiwh provide that, ttie nop
ervisorH mIiiiII remove tbeae weedi at
the expenae ol the property owuere,
utter notice and refuml by the prop
arty owneri to do ho; but we eel that
the people will be only too glad tc
aaaiat in thin undertaking without
looti procedure,
A. J. Derby, Judge
M. M. Hill,
K. .1. Molaaao, Commiaiaonwt
At the (Jnspfl Tabernaclea
Hev. Klwuod P, LyOO, Ph. I"., will
continue to OOOdud ineetlligH ut On
I'ai eroaole on May itreet ever.v aftei
noon at 2:90 o'clock, except Haturda
anil every eveolog at 7:110.
Mr. Lyon Iiiih had h wide tipei i
BUOe hh a pbyilotaD, au educator n I
pieaober of the Uoapel, n uu he
diHCUHHCH the toptci tor the tlDJCi iu
which we live aa tint few men c: i
Vou ihould hear bun. lie ha- a uen
.age for all. ('unit' I
c. K, Perry, i .tor.
V iiur MeiiK' Meeting,
there will he a young meui' meet
ing Sunday, Auguat, 28, at 2:31 p if.
ut the Lutheran Church, foui mllei
Houtli uf town. All men are e ilallj,
invited.
Herman s urk.
I'. El. Newhy wan a paeaenger r
I he CiilleH ytaterday,
I; II Uaarey and duughter went tr
I lie i 'mien yeaterday on boalneaa,
S. N. Wilkins came iii from Port
land yeaterday on a boainaai trip.
Mih. f'red Shoemaker in the grunt
of III r unit tier, Mia. May ( lllbel t
J. O. Maolooee, of White Salmon,
hud biiHiuedH iii Hood Hiver Monday,
Dr. Kota, ot llttriniaton, ih vlaltlDg
at the home of Mr. Morrlaon near
town.
Prank A. Cram ami wife are ipein
I ti K H low dajH at the MaabOle tlili,
week.
Col. C. W. Mott, publicity man ot
the Northern I'm' I He, wan In the city
.Monday.
Mrn. Leo Selling, of Portlaod, vis
ited her uli'ie, Mia. J. II. HWhroMucr,
-t week.
The Kill 1 y Day Hervlcen of the Kp
wortli League will take the place ot
the evening Heruiuu ami a hue pro
gram will be carried out.
k i i -
Suits
Marx arc
want the
Half
85c
to, the
,1 M. Wright went to Moaier Mon
day to atart. remodeling the ,). K.
McOregor residenco.
Miss I'rauceB Obertoiffer, of 1'rrt
land, vinited Mr. uml Mr. K. 10. licit
several rlnyH iHHt week.
Wm. !. a, hod ol 1 1 ho. Kho. of the
tlrm of Hatfield ii ltae, Ne Vcrk,
witH iii the city laxt week.
Mr. and Mra. (V I. Dak III cane up
from PoimI drove yeaterday to visit
tbeir HotiH for a few dajH.
Mra, D. (J, JackHun and rlai'ghter
mid Mis. K. A. inn spent leveral
daya in lJorllHiirl last wrek.
Koy Hill, an eni loj e of the First
National Hauk at St. Johns, vialttd
frienda in the city over Buuday,
MlaaHulda Weter returned Monday
from Hoosevelt, WshIi., wheie she
has been iimking mi extended visit.
Mrn. S. E Uartmeai and Miss liitkei
went, to Poitlaod In virit liienrlH tor a
few daya, ivtliinlug h ; yesterday.
Mr. mil! Mi, H l . Montgomery, of
Ames. Iowa, ere vimting at the J. 11.
Smith home on their return trip from
the Seattle Kir.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Morlao uio
apondiug a v. oi k at Seaside and A. K.
Latbrcp baa aha the store dur
ing tin ir abaeace,
Mrs. Llttlltleld. who has tieeu
'vleltlog at the noma of J. ll. Hunt
left Monday tnr Hastings, Nebraaka,
hy way of Loa Angelea and other
southern points.
' Seven percent money to loan on lm
I proved and unimproved lluod River val
ley lauds, trom f.'nil) to lf50,(HM(. See W.
It Wiliani, ou Mt. Hood railroad or
wii a me at Dee, Ore., Hood Uivcr Co,
Hael wood ioo oieiini at Rosa ,t
Kionaida oonatantly on baud, Ly the
dltb, cone or In bulk. Special tor
Oils week, waluilt, with lemon ice
center. Prompt attention given to
Hpecial ordeis.
J. Iv. McOregor was down from
Mosier Prlday on huineaa. Mr. Mo
Origor says, bis llrm are .beginning to
g. t blurt buyera interested in Moaiei
pioperty ami have made a number tu
good saiea reeoutly,
I'a. or. ion to Collioa aaturday on
the iteHOjer (Jeorgl W. Sioioua. The
tinat will leave lluod Kiver at 9:30 In
the moioing aud return at 5;:(0 In the
afternoon. Houud trip, 50o. J icketa
Hi sale ut Clarke's drug store.
W J. liaker returned the tlrst o,
the week trom I'ortland, where he
spent ten diy visiting his daughter,
Mr.-. Seneca louts, and husband.
Mn liaker ami Miss Kathryn will
ren aln tor a tmv uays lunger
A show outfit came in frmn Port
laud last wnk aud found that their
m runic agent bad failed to bill the
tc .mi. l'hey hud juat four bits tie-t-.
eon them when they struck tuv;ii
uml found themselves stiauded.
Undettakei liHrtmess allowed them
ileep on oota over the morgue for
a couple of nlgntl aud Saturday they
ire a pertorninuoe at the opera house
ml applied the gate receipts to liq
lldatlng and buying passage out ot
town. Same ol tbe crowd got iu an
altercation with their landlady, in
which the landlady came utr victor
loua, and th al I a Jflue for the pri
vilege to the court.
Tuesday evening a jelly crowd ot
Wood men ami Women of Woodcraft
walked uncerlmoootly into Neighbor
P, w. McKeynotd'i house to give
them a tarewell call before lotting
tor their new home u Portland. The
evening wan le isantly spent and a
dainty lunch -erved, at the close
of which the UuaiiTaa Neigtitor pre
M'ateil Mrs. MorieynoMl with a hand
ome China plate, and the W. O. W.
and Women of Woortcratt jointly pre
ented Mr. MoReytolda wiot a hand
ome signet ling- All H turned to
their bullies wishing Neighbor Mc
Keynolda and tumily all '.he bappi
uess ami proipetlty In their new
borne,
Iteward I will a.vea iew-rl of ttti for lu
i.i nMion Madln tu the son viol on ol iu
ua i wbo poioueil mjMOg. Tboa,Bheir
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
EfT .ve Sunday, am, , trains will arrive
iml ' (Mirl hi II,,., a uivar on the following.
KBT HOUND.
t. Portland Fxpeaaa S:.j a .m.
... -Oregou Wash Limited til A, M.
:i. Su4vSnoksne.nriTaad n.t.s a. m.
.11. Paelflo K.spresa :1:20 P.M.
). i. Portland eeeoMM .Ui I' M,
.nun No u makes aii stops betwten Hood)
ver and Port land.
uon No. W Will slop only at VVvelh. Uaa.
le Locks, Honnell)e, llrld ii Veil, Trom-
. Falrvlew, Columbia Beaeh. Latourelle
Doroett,
; ulna No. 8, No.8 and No. 7 will make mi
s between Uood Kiver and Portland.
BAN BOUND.
12 Atlantic Kxpresa 10: 1.1 A V,
s Chicago Hpecial UA M
Oregon Wash, blunted 7 5 p. i
4- Soo S okHtie.Portlaud 8(MP, t'.
. o. Milt Lake Kxprcss Iu:26 p. M.
J. II. FRKDKU'Y, Ageul.
ffi
ffi
Uhe Paris Fair
Hood River's Largest and Best Store
SPECIAL
Ladies' Suits
We have a very large and
complete line of Ladies'
Tailored Suits bought for
the fall trade, which will
soon be here, and in order
i I
to make room for
are going to give you a
bargain on some that we
already have in stock.
Ladies' Suits f 9 ca
black voil red. to yL.OV
Ladies' Tailored Suits of
brown voile reduced to, the suit...
Ladies' Tailored Suits of light
ray material reduced to, the suit
LADIES' TAILORED SUIT of
striped material, one of our
regular $16.00 Suits reduced
Suit
The Woman's Club will hold the
first meeting of tbe year ut K. of IJ.
Hall, Wadueeday, Septemtier, l, al J
i p. in All members are urgently rt
j quested to he present.
Real Estate
Bulletin
TWENTY ACRES One mile from
Van Horn station, ll acres in "J year
trees, balance unimproved. There is no
better soil, slope or location in the val
ley, ami not a foot oi waste land In. Ihe
whole tract; half mile to church and
cho.il, one mile to store and ihipping
point. Price $6000.
TEN ACRES 1 miles out, nearly
All in standard trees (rood eight room
house, good bard and well. lierries,
peaches, grapes, etc. :t inches water,
also tree water. Price $6,000.
TEN ACRES 1 miles out, new 8
room hoiiM', good barn, free water, five
acres standard trees, some bearing,
mostly cherries, peaches, plums, etc.
2'. acres of berries between trees. Price
$4500.
We have unimproved land from H0
up and some extra good buys in im
proved in all sections of the valley.
Look over our list, before buying.
PHONE 228-L
G. Y. Edwards
& COMPANY
Office next Mt. Hood Hotel
Pasture for Stock
Will pasture on Rivergjde farm, three
miles west oi town: Cattle $2 per head
per month; horses, 8 per head per
month, in advance. I will not be re
sponsible for any kind of accident or kw s
of stock. Phone 3262 M. .1. W.MORTON
Trio Orchestra
Music Furniahed For All Occasions,
(natrumentationa from three to any
number desired. Address or phone
C. (i. Nl.WMAN, Hood kiver, Ore.
Phone til-X or 9R0-L.
Colonist Fares
Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, inc.
Chicago $33
St. Paul $25
Minneapolis $25
Duluth $25
St. Louis $32
Omaha $25
Sioux City $25
Kansas City $25
Similar Fares from all pol ts in the
Fast to all points on the
(Portland to Astoria ino )
AM' VIA S. I'. A S. BY Tu Al l.
POINTS (N
mm Pacific Corapn
(As far South as Weed, Calif.)
Money can be deposited frith any Aiieni
to have tickets furniahed frienda in the
Fast.
For further Information apply to any
s. l'. s or A, ci 0. K. agent,
Or
H. M. ADAMS,
G. F. & P. A.. S. P. & S. Ry
PORTLAND, ORF.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the Asses
sor's books of the Hood Kiwr Irrigation
District have been made up for the vear
1906 and are onen to inspection to liioc
interested at the otllce of the Secretary.
Nrotiee is further given that the board
of directors will meet and sit as a board
of equalization, hevrinnini; on Tuesday,
August 81, 190, at '.' p. m.
By order of the Hoard of Direotora,
M R. W. Kblly, Secretary.
SPECIAL
$10 Black Panama Suits $7.50
$1G Black Panama Suits reg- 7 CA
nlar value, reduced to, the Suit... fleaJV
Ladies' Black Tailored Suits J 14 CA
an $18 value, reduced to, the Suit ylfetTV
We have left a few of those Special Bar
gain Suits we advertised a couple of weeks
Biro. 1 nose re gular$12, and $18 suits
that we are selling for, the Suit
$7.00, $8.00 and $9.00
Ladies' Shirt Waists
We have some exceptional values in Ladies'
Shirt Waists a nice assortment made up in
the season's newest models f:r about one
half their value. You can save money by
buying these, even though you do not need
a waist just now.
New Fall Underwear for ladies, gen
tlemen and children. All kinds in cotton and
, . . i - x. I j.u: II
them we
o nn
ytJeVv
all wool
$12.00
wool. Anviniim'
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
! Notice is hereby liven tiac the County
Court of Hood Kiver County, Oreaon, b) aa
order dated Julv 87th, UK t, and litned by tbe
Judge of said Court, has appointed K. O.
i wanebar admlntatrator of the esiHie ot Km.
at lie Caitoe, deeeaaed. All i tsoiih having
! claim! aaainat the Mild eatate are hereby no
titled and required to preienl the same, duly
verified, to the nnderMfoed, at theonloeoi
Ihe Kirst National Hunk in ilooo Kiver, ure
gen. within six (8) months from t lie date
hereof.
Dated Julv -Dih, ino.
E. O. BLANCHAR,
j'."ki . Adniiiiistrator.
UHaRHIaN BALE.
Notice is hereby given that on the MHh day
of Jnly, IDOt, an order erai regnlarls given and
made by the County I onrt oithe Htiiie or I ire
gon for Waaeo county, licensing the nnder
itgned guardian of the perrona and estatea of
Wendell Taylor and Raymond Taylor, min
ora, to eell at pobllo auction tor caan In hand
all of Ihe undivided two tilths Interesi of laid
minors in and to the following di tcrlbed real
estate, to-wlt:
ljts tine and Two and the Boulh Half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Tnirty-lbur In
Township Tbree Nostb of Range Klght Kasi,
U M . Lot Three and the Kouthwesi tJuiiil r
of the BoQttiweei Qnarter of Section Thirty,
five, in Township Three North, of Range
Right Eaet, W M., aald traota being In Hood
Kiver i lount y, siaic of oiegon,
Said order of Ihe court direels that shl sale
he made st puhlic auction lor cash iu hand,
auhjeet to the mortgage heal by in,- Frenob
Efiatatea thereon.
Now, therefore, in puraaanoeof said order,
I will on Saturday, the 2HI h dav of Augqat,
IHoti, at Ihe hour of ten o'clock A. M.,ul the
court house door In the City of Hood Hiver,
In Hood River County, In the State of Oregon,
sell at puhilc suction for cash in hand the mi.
divld d two tlfths' Interest of said minors lu
and to aald real estate above described, said
sale betae aubieot to a mortgage held thereon
by the rreneh Kstales. a rorporatton, slid
being anbiect to oonnrmatlon by the County
Com t ol the State of ' 'reaou for W asco Coun
ty baled this 20th dav i f .luls , liMili
J22a2il KM MA I'. TAYLOR, Guardian,
I.ost-A COat, hrttt
Claude Markt'sm's,
full name on luslds
Wanted-rLady to t
chihtien on niicrni oi
en .1.
I nn la
icfcet. I
I I'
-mall
hound Llnsfl lap robe. Owner aau ha vi
same at this o'lice hy paying for this ad.
lxst Vear the Pine Brova store, Anajusl 83.
ISJB, a si, ket hcsik Oontalning iii in gold aim
3r
tour
dollar, in silver: al.o nv.. t'or.'iin
Klndi
r please leave same at this o v c
ami get reward of $5
s!6
For sale a new Whitney gr.oart,
Park Ave.
I(.7i
lli
Per Hale The two story six roomed ham
finished collage lately occupied hv II. W.
chapman. To he moved oil' the premises,
Apply loJl in) R. Lawn-nee. K K ll No. 3, or
pnone 880251. Hood Biver, Ore. sin
Wanted Sealed bids for clearing 80 acres of
land on Ilrtley tract at Willow Klal. mi
Joining Noah Bone's place. Musi tat,' out u
slumps, root and obatrnctloos to plow to a
depth of ten inches. Right reserved to reject
any or all bids. II. T. Hartley, s'lii
Wanted A good p aln emik. Phone I9BJL.
Lost Oold neek chain with large hearts on
o. BBwsra, nwnrn n uiaeiei otnee. sir.
Wanted A good saldle horse. Phone . '1221..
For Bale (lentle saddle pony cheap llr
Allen, route I. Biti
For Sale-one mile north id Mt Hood P II
SO seres orchard land in section 16-1-10 Two
slresms, 13 Incj water right; tine view Ml
Rood. 110 acres hill land partly timbered.
I'l 00 cash, USUI on or before .'11 cats at 7 iier
uent. Murray Kay. a 'titr
For Sale- One baj bone; weigh! about i.m
lbs ; true lo pull, and a aood worker, also a
stylish driver. Price, 860. B, W. Hirge Phone
f.. r. Manning, odell Tf.
liorse For Bale W
care Ilsnna t'eruro,
Ight 1060; see Barrett,
at
For Sale- About one hundred Angora aoats
registered billys; will sell ihetn cheap, us
hey have cleared up the land, Krir psrtlou
Isrs address f. p. ,l,,hannsen, The Dalles
Oregon. .al:,
l",'',"'ak'lt5, '".'''' ,"lk B,", P'ne wood at
J. 11. shoemaker s Mai Hurrai Bel I aldtf
Wanted Any kind Of Work bi ,.,unt! man
Hoard and wash included. A.ldre-a lion
Rronaon, it. F. t. No. ;t. sate Calvin Bk Inner
st
Wanted- Improved or partly Improved
fruit land in exchange for!;' DO eoultv Inoila
"iseaitie's finest tomes . bolrnal location
! i auUfUl moimiHin and lake view i ein. nl
road and walks. Rouse 01 beautiful design
nd llnest construction throiu-hout For full
particular), address K. W. J., care Stone Fisher
CO,, Seattle. -,,
pl,'-'-'Kh. burgy, Cheap. H. K. Ho,,.
xrx vrxx Ts,'
XttZlt A. W. 'King, sou,!,
I K"r 't',--A nice, modern l ouse, near , he
! ,',;;:"x "' " J- m. Wright, "bona
For Bale-in cords of is meb dry pine wood,
I spin and ricked up. n. Hiiirichs. Phone
Losi-A String ol goirl h,.ds. sonTewhere be
! vir h.nwa "V ",H"1 'i- pad c.
' Jfflo residence. Leave st I be Glacier
1 . e-M'eri; ri.-ed lady sb nogra her
and booka.epor. A Uood River gin win S
I given prelen nee ,1. h. hVilhronner Qo!
Foi -Sale-A big team of work horses; wt of
new harness; 2-lnch Hair, w.gon with wood
rods, all complete nd nesny new. Will be
sold very cheap or will trade for fire wood
Rocklord store. HishI River, Oregon.
'or Sale-Three shares Mt. Hood MluTna
Cos stock, at a bargsm. phone llS-L. s9
When in Deed of a
a
Trunk or Suit Case
or Grip give, us a call. We have a
good assortment and can stive yon
money.
von wain tit mis. uue.
Oakdale Greenhouse
Plant Roaea In March. We have a ful
line of two year; also shrubs, vines, etc.
Send iu orders now for budding plants
Perrenlala. While Wyandotte eggs from
mated pens $1 Till and per setting.
FLETCHER 4 FLETCHER
Lost Stiver fohima eon. with name engrav
ed on it. It-turn to Mrs. H. c. McGulre.
Wanted- To work out of blah school hours
' tor board during term. A. U. Krvlu, K. V. II
No. I, fhene H074M. aui;
Wanted To buy a good second hand wide
tread 8 or :C4 Inch truck, l Inch Llrea, 88 and 10
or to uml 41 nob wher-ls. .I.J. Knufip, phone
I882X. s2i',
lor Sale-A good cheap driving or work
horse. 3, J. Knapp, phone 8SS8X. a2i
Lost White inen parasol, embroidered
edge. Finder please phone 196-L. a2ii
Por Sate Al hIi; If taken at once, ft
acres Unimproved, 3 miles out. Phone 327-M.
Wanted Strawberry plants, c. u. Roth
Route 2. a2i
For Sale 10 acres t o be sold as a whole or In
I mils. Located mills out, at Summit
station on aft. H ooo Railway, uood straw
berry and orchard lsnd, under ditch. Prices
from 8126. to $150. an acre. Special terms to
those handling cash, taking whole. Also have
cheaper land. Will be plessed to meet parly
at Summit station hy appointment. H.
Kingsbury, owner, r.f. ii. no. 2. 2ti
lid. KHIIPINU is both pleasant and prolita-
ble If you have the right kind of stock and
have It is such shape that you can care tor
ii properly. Otherwise you will likely net
disgnaled with the whole business and had
belter lei It alone. 1 can start you right or
put you on Ihe rltrht track If you are already
started Now Is the lime to reijueen. 1 have
a line lot of young Italian Honey Queens now
ou hand. Send me your orders now. W. W.
Dakln, Honey A- Bee .supplies, Hood River,
Oregon. h2
for Sale Uood y ung team, weight about
1800 each, cent le, not afraid of sutos. Price,
ItfiO for horses and barneaa new wagon, lloo,
Mrs. A Len,. phone ilOlx. s2
Wanted Married man for generrl ranch
work. Alurruy Kay. s2
Lost - Full leather halter, with leal her lie
strap, bet Wren my ranch and the Serpentine
road, owner please return or phone L. M.
Bentley, 881-K. s
Lost-Lady's sliort fur Jacket with velvet
collar, Salurday evening, helween .1. (1.
Tale's residence and town. Return to Glacier
offleeor phone 88S.M. s2
For Sle-!'ure blood Sliutle Comb Black
Minorca hens. Phone 0x8, ( has. Fuller, am
w anted- 5 lo 7 room house to rent in lower
pari id town. Phone til or call room :1, David
son bulldlnK. a2il
OPENING OF STREET NOTICE.
To whom l may concern:
Notice Is hereby glren lhat In accordance
with the provisions of Section 71 of the Char
ter of the City of Hood River, the report and
plat of the proposed widening and extension
of Sherman Avenue has bren Hied In my
ofllce under dale of August 2, 1909, by the l ily
Surveyor, ami the property artecled by such
Widening and extension Is as follows:
Beginning-at the Northeast corner of lot 1
In block Hot toe's Second Addition, running
thence easterly parallel U, Ihe center line of
Sherman Ave. UK) feet. Ihence northerly 88
leet. ihence westerly 100 feet, Ihence southerly
38 feet to place ot beginning, being part of lot
I in block I of Cue's First (edition.
Also a part of Coe's Acreage, bealnnlng at
the northwest corner of lot 2 In Block C of
Coe's Second Addition, running thence wester
ly 100 feet parallel to the center line of Sher
man Avenue, tlience northerlv ,ri0 feet, thence
easterly ioo feet, thence southerly ftO feet to
place of beginning.
bated and first published this 12th day of
Angus!. 1909. H. B. 1.ANU1U.E,
sl2-a2t', Cltv Recorder.
Going East?
TRY THE NEW ROUTE
mat jf'fwjftrn
Soo-Spokane Route
VIA
SPOKANE
AND
ST. PAUL
Through the Canadian Rockies,
Across Alberta by Daylight
EQUIPMENT NEW AND
MODERN
Berth, I), tails from any ag-nt O. R,
K, or write
J. S. CARTER, Gen. Agt. C. P. Ry.,
Spokane
G. M. JACKSON, Trav. Pass. Agt.
H W all St Spokane