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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1909)
HOOD RIVER C.LACIBR THURSDAY, NOVEMBBK 4 IftQ9, 'light t: TAG DAY NETS $225 TO LIBRARY FUND the tores Uk 1m)' duniM the sputa fair lirmiKhl the vVotueo'a Club foi the tree litjiary fund wuioh lm.- now lieen MflrMSM to over The ladies wore very uutive in !Uio iiu of the tittfx nnd veiy few nernoud soaped without baodlofl over their ten oeutd or more lor the library inn 1'he plan was mo Hunoesnful that the club ladies hBve decided to make the tag day an hiiiiuhI Institution for the rniKiiiK of fund for the library, and they hone oy next year to have in creaHed the fund to u point where de finite ateps i:au be takeu tor the ea tublixhuieut of the library. Mre. William Ktewart had charge of the tag day. .Mrs. J. K iiatcbelder, president nl the Olab, wishes that the appreciation of the olub be expressed to the community for the mteient and aid which weie given in the movement. The club was pleased to Hud the wide iuteteU taken by every i.n.lv mho Keeiiied to realize that the fiee library would be of benefit to all perilous in the oomuiuuity. Oil ltilev on Homls. 1 see the regular iditor av the News i.... 11 uoiiriHidint braneataiui over thatia v !K).00U av citv bonds. He mi. MBz he. it nropoaea to proiiot number av wlmniiu and uourialdint taxnavors. who have no voice in the mather. iutil a l.ivy inditiduia on the bare majority of one vote. How doeM I.M UllllW nhat the maiarity will lot How inaiiuy achnol houses, and how iiiHiinv Htrate improvemlnla, and how much suers, have auuy uourialdint iirnnrtv owuerH ivir bllt there or iv where on til the risidintu voted I him and made Ihim do their part of it? I'hat is the bondld dlt if the city I'll till yez. nun, the city baa mi fcnndid dit. Ituu another part av hia aporadic effusion ia the "take this or uotbin attitude Is not iu kaping wid the bioad and farmiudid oharatiterlstius hv Americau Cltizeuahip. Unit ih nlmt tlie moat of the paple have blu thinkiu far two or thiee yarea toime hinri- the nrinidiut av the wather coiiiunnv tnuld thltu they had plenty hv wuthnr and good euutt for thlm if they only kuowed euutf to use It rite lt'i. uuod of him to till yez the mission av the civlo luge waa to aill the wather company 'a oontamliiateii wather plant to the city. I'hat ih that, tha high privatea av the rear raiika or the banker ami the WBther comnany bin telliu yez, that the oitv can't aill IHU.UUO av bouda, avin if vez do vote thim. wid them felliea owuiu the prislut wather iiiaut. lu other cities that are bless ed wid a urn it wather comriauy. the privit company owna all the wather Htiiuilv. aud wather ritea iwe nni.it admit thaae fellies haa a corner coutaunnated wather). Hut, liyea, wid ua the city owna the warst and List supply av pure wather i the aamu the wather company tried tu grub wid tlmre civic luge, ) and the city charter privinta the aathoritiea from grant in a right to anuy one that will puvint the city from supply iu tbUnstlVSS wid wather. The wather company can Issue tlUOtQOO av liimda on contaminated wather ti tun Hpriuga aud upper Indian creak. Wid irrigation stock and a franohlae that iita Hum bring iu wnther, iu competition wid anuy one aud iviry one, and the city thim bllvea. There ia three other planta in the city already uontaininated. Hut duy have de gull to till ye that the city cuu't aill 190,000 nv boodl avin If they lie bucked wid all the rale estate, franchises aud rites in the city. I till yez (bay mui.t tluk yez are au nitilligeut lot av paple to awaller that gulf tor fifteen yarea' toime (phin the compuiiy'a bouda come due. ) I'hat a risk thim felliea will run for yez. 'ihey are williu to take a chance that ye, will pay thlm 1230, (XXJ in l;'i yarns, and thin bond yersllves toi rjbo.ooo, Yia, they wild lit yez bond now for 1150,000 if yez wud givo thlm about 100,000 a if, and tiiey wud lit yez make a uise loike they owned most all of yez. Thin another big stick they are hooiu yez wid, Ih litigation, or law in, or phativir yez call it, fhey ate try in to awe yez or akeer yez wid that lung lint of pitiloggera or phativir they call them. Oh yls, they uall one avlthiiu lawyers, they can show yez by whiwtono or giiudatoue, or phat ivir they cull that argimlut, that yez all ought to be glad thim felliea lit vez live here at all, at ail (he don't ipilte till yez that it'a thim oollio 1 1 ohm they have ho much consider) t inn (or), He's linikln afther that part liiiusilt. I'll bit folve ointa whin the uolluclioiiH stop the pettitogera atop, oulia the bunkerH dig up, but that is I IgilatinnB. 1 bin loiild that lawlli orlitigutiu waa Ixpltiaive. Auuy ho tn the company try in to aill aunythiu cool tary to the pore food and wather law. lie tills ye to kape nil and look WlM, and Htop talkiu about the wather and Ihim hankers or they ncght do something lo yez. It their foiue conniption av the rite av man that ban piivinted their dniu Mimettiru t ill i a before thla toime. .iikoidin tu some attorneys tlielr lagal wliitatiine must he waipid, or their giiudatoue kniiik uuiat tie kronkid; hut, min, tliey ain't got all the attoi ni'l's iuiplnyeil, if tiny have got the pelLlfugerH. Some attorney are carelul of aliout phat kind av knsu tliey lake, and phat Hide tliey lake, there Ih Home things they won t Htand tor I bin tould some of the liHiikern fluids and lllii'tinn standard hearerH. Bed, he, they, title miiHt lie a mighty inane man whin he mixed the wim mill and childher wid the nasty wather tile, ttiuu tellleM ilnul understand htm. He wauta to unmix thlm. He don't want thim to have to mix wld it auuy lunger. Thim tellier whin thev understand it will lie grop in around tor u place aH pallbearers tn the nasty watlier blSDIB, Whin the paple quit unin their wather, phy can't the watlier com pany ami Imukern line It tn wather Home of their Htnck widY Some of thlm pettilogera chii show them how. ez nee soma ol the tilg corporatin giauta Hay, He tliey, its Inike a haiae. Jl uailea wather iviry little while. Oh Kliey. Water ami Light Hates Too High, Hood Kiver, Ore, .Nov. 1. Kditor (iiacier l wan unable tu an derHtand why the water enmpany, waa ao willilig to aHHiime the expeiiHe of pumping water up hill, lather than inn It down lull, and being a new comer, and not Irinh, didn't tumble to all these thiuga in a minute. Hut 1 received my bill for water the MrNt of the week, ami it la now all clear. I find by tuquiiy thHt the reaidence coat of water ih $1.75 Ibhb i') oenta of paid by the ll'th. HuppoHing every body paya in advance, the price ia $18 per year. Now it the water uaera of Hood iviver .will make inquiries they will find that private water coinpan ieaallovai the U. H., are furuiahing unlimited water to reaideuoea for Ki a year, or leea, even when pumped long dlataueea. Any number of muuioipal plant! are furniahing water from $'2 to lis pel year, and $5 ia conaidered high enough to pay lor the watei and the eoat of tue plant in from lu to lfi years. iheae figures are easny proven, and should tie suWCieul lea Bon why a municipal plant should be Hiatal led. the water company is mak inu an enoinious profit on its plant, and still would if tha plant was mod ern in every respect. Ad self iespeot lug water companies aud municipal plants long ago abandoned ' pump lug" mains, for a number of reasons, espeolally because they iu themselves are filthy aud do not permit any high pressure to be used in case of ure. Not only is the pneu charged ioi watei exorbitant, but further inquiry will prove to you that 14 acuta per killowatt is a clacking good pi ice tor oleotrlcity, wheu developed by water power. Many a coal burning plain sells ourrent for lets, aud the average oilizeu would be tickled to death when his dividend check came in, it he were a stockholder in the compauy, and not say a word about high salar ies, either. Not only is the price foi electricity much lower generally, but the "Hat iate minimum dusen't ex ist very many places. The stockholders of the water com pauy are simply "changing all the tratllo will bear." If the patrous of tbe company investigate, they will Hud that tbe prices charged for light aud water peiunt an enormous profit. I'hare i an opening fcr another light company, aud the company can earn 36 per cent net divideuds on their in vestment at a considerable less oust to tbe oonsumer. Aud as far as watei Is concerned those who vote agaim-t a municipal plant are certainly bene Oicaries of the company, or thej would not do so foolish a thing. Cer tain people who are using watei free, and those who are stockholders may be justified in vutiug with the watei ouinimuy. The cunsumer, however. who Is iiavinu i H a vear toi watei, it a sucker to vote to continue the pre sent system, from the matter ot oost only, not to go into the question jf impurity, low preasuie, etc. Investigate the cost of puie domes tic water anywhere, aud you will dis cover promptly that there are some embryo Kockefellers right iu Hood Uiver. Au ex-"publio service corporation" manager. Cuttagc Hospital Stockholder. I he annual meeting of the stock holders ot the Cottage Hospital Asso ciatiou will be held Monday evening November H, at T.;iO o'clock, iu the office of the secretaiy. F. 0. Hrosius, See. I. .mil BxptTtt See Ike Fair. About thirty sales agents of the Lush Laud aud Development Co. of 8t. Haul, stopped over here Saturday lu their special car and vUited lhe-appl show and took a look at the valley. This compauy is developing and col- iiulzinu larue bodies ot laud in the Canadian wheat country and tin auents are uow getting familiar with this ouuutry in the northwest stales, as the company is considering taking up the development of hint, lauds. I'M party was headed by Howard ftv erett, secretary, aud 19. U Myers, vice president, of Hie compauy. Upper Valley. KHi acres, mostly brash vtennd n 1 do seres with good Imp ra.soe'r UK) acres, II being in orchard. 'M acres, tine hall cleared. llK) soref timber. IK) acres, IK of il cleared. W, H. Marshall, Dec, Oregon. MOSIER. H. 1'. Ilothfur speut several days iu i'ortland aud other poiuta in the val ley this week. (1. W. Johnson made a tiip to The Dalles Tuesday on tiusiness connected with the estate of hia late brother in law, Henry Weberg. J. K. Cole haH moved his barber shop Into the new quarters mirth ot the bank, aud with tha aid of his brother iu law, Fred Smith, he can take care of the increasing patronage M. H. Craft and wife left Wednes day for their "Sky Kauuh" home uear Mt. Hood. They will apeud a few weeks there, when Mr. Craft will leave tor au extended trip east, returning via Dos Angeles, Cal., where Mrs. Craft will meet him. Mosier frieuds regret I using them, but wish them well. A large crowd ot Mosiei people at tended the fair at Hood Klver during the thiee day session, and all spoke very highly ot the excellent samples of (nut grown over the valleys ot Hood Iviver and Mosier. The Halloween social given Friday evening at lunb's Hall by the Chris flan lOiideavor was well attended auo a very enjoyable evening was spent iu games and sucial intercmirse. He treshments were seived by the ladies of the O. K. The improvements under way at the depot look good to the people of Mo sier. They have, been living iu hopes of just such a change taking place hh lung, and uuw that it is so near a re alitv they feel very thankful, and up predate the accommodation long past due. V. C. Young and Wm. Johuson are busy hauling lumber on the ground for their new residences. The toiinda Hons are all ready aud soon as possl ble the buildings will tie erected. II. O. Kibbe has so far lecovered in. in his recent Illness to enable then moving into the nice new huagalow just completed for John 1'ivans. Born, Saturday, Octnbei ill', to Mr and Mrs. C, D. Cooper, o' Mosier, boy. Mrs,. II. K. Kitmunds, of Tillsmnok spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. I' red Kvans, and family, leturiuug home by way ot 1 ortlaud. Consldeitng the inclemency of the weather a large crowd attended the dedioatlon of the First Christian Church st Mosier Sunday, October 31, Kev. O. V, Swauder, of Portland, conducted the services, assisted by Kev. Jenkins, of McCoy, Oregon, and Kev. Williams, of Hood Kiver, at the morning service. It was necessary to raise the amount of indebtedness be fore the building could be properly dedicated and turned over to tbe offl cers and trustees of the church, in a shor time over $l,;kH was pledged aud this, together with the amount loaned by the State Hoard, was sutfl Cleut to allow the ceremony ot dedi cation to proceed. Dinner was served to all who wished to partake. The miisio was all home taleut, and con sideilug the time epeut iu practice, which waa short, the choir acquitted themselves veiy creditably. Taken all together, it was a very successfi 1 day iu eveiy way. H. C McAllister, of Salem, epeut Monday lu Mosier. WATER COMPANY'S PLAN IMPRACTICAL Continued From Patfe One other cause winch might have been responsitle. He reported that lie bad invesiigated the milk supplies of tbe various families and that in onlv one instance was it probable tl at any in feottnn might have been carried from one place to another by this medium. Only cue bid, that of W. U. Aldred, was reported received foi the work ot improving twelfth street and the mat tar of ibe improvement was referred back to the committee with Instruc tions to see what could be done iu older to lower the cost ot a Satisfac tory improvement for that street The bid made the cost approximately i a iinenl toot, which woold mean an us- tessmeiit against the abutting proper ty ot about fl per front loot, this ass about twice as much as the first estimates made tor similar improve ments. Kstimates were submitted by City Kngiueer Morse for the construction of a sewer in district No. 0, the hold over counctluieu, Hrosius, Sloci m and Uuggins being appointed a committee for the sewer. An ordinance was pasted providing for a sewer in divi sion 1 of district 4. An opinion was turuishod by City Attorney Derby to the effect that city park property would uot be exempt from taxation tor the construction ot a sewer. The regular annual meeting of the loekholden ol the Hood Kiver Fruit Growers Union lor the election ol olli cers and transaction of such other busi neil as may come before the meeting, will lie held Saturday. November 111, at 10 a. in., in the Opera Route. K. N. Hknson, Pres. nil E. H. Bbbpaxd, Sec. HOOD A. M. Smith, piesident of the West ern Clay Mfg. Co., of Portland, came up last week looking after business inteiesta here. James Scott returned from a busi ness trip at The Dalles Monday. O. A. Perry, accompanied t y some piospeotive land buyers, came in lu the Simuus Saturday morning. Tbe Hood Dumber Co. is getting its machinery under cover and will lie ready tor business iu a tew days. II. Debo was a Hood Kiver tair vis itoi. He reports a large crowd and a good fuir. J Frank Thornton has moved into town from the llusum country, where he has been in he logging business tor tbe last six mouths. S. Fieeman is reported to he Irn pnving. He has been vary sick tha past week. 10. C. Cummins has been busy tbe past few days hauling his furniture. He had a carload shipped from hisotd home at Sioux City, Iowa. Water lor irrigating appears to be an assured thing. The company has made a preliminaiy survey, aud ex pects to make a permanent survey at au early date, to prepaie for the con struction of the ditch this winter. K. C. tloddard and brother, Henry, came up from Fortlaud Hie first of the week on business. A. J. Haynes and family attended the tair at Hood Klver lair Saturday. UNDERWOOD. (Jorald Heebe, was up from Port Iliad toi a tew days this week. He and tils partner, Henry Love, plan to speud the wiuter iu Portland. O. 11. UlUbtOO, ot Walla Walla, was here Wednesday iu the iuteiest of the Dement Hros. Milling Co., who are planning to erect a large mill at this point. They are ready to begin work aa soon as a few details in regard to side-track facilities can be arianged with the railroad. Andrew Sherwood, a well known Horticulturist, was Iu Underwood tor a part ot tue weea, loosing lor a loca tion. He expressed himself as being gieatly pleased with the country, and plans to buy about, in acres anil put it in orchard at once. Mr Cobb's house is ouce more under way after a long wait for linn tier. A good lumber yard is badly needed here, as well as a good many other things of this kind. Mrs. K. M. Cummins came over from Hood Kiver Wednesday to as slat lu getting things started at the taucb. I he schunl has been closed for the past week, the teacher having rather unexpectedly resigned. We under stand that Mr. Delaud Hristol. of Seattle, will be the new teacher, and that school will open again Nov. 1 So much work is being done on the roads. Mr. aud Mrs. liimmer, of New Jersey, arrived Saturday expectlug to make their home here for a time. Mr. Kimmer has j i let returned from a trip to Fngiand, and is very euthii slastic over Hie fruit business. W. H. Kine expects to move into his new house in a a lew days, and has a veiy neat dwelling. Our terrymau wua busy Satuiday gett ing people over to tue fruit tair at Hood Kiver, the number reaching UK). Mr. Q. A. Cooper and wite, and Mr. and Mis. Clarke, ot I'ortland, came over I'rom Hood Klvir to spend Sunday. Mt, Cooper has the ilnest ycuug orchard on this side ot the river, aud he is a strong booster for Underwood, Mr. h. m. Wheeler, and Kamestt linker, who are both inteiested in Hood Kiver, paid Underwood a short visit Saturday. W. F. Cash was In I'ortland on business Thuidsay. The latest report) from the railroad up the W hile Salmon are to the effect that it is a (Ireat Northern project and Is headed fur the akinia coun try. 1 he character of tbe work being done 00 th survey lodloattl that it is Intended to he a Mrst class, main tine road and there is lots of money being spent to si cure the he;t grmte possible. We hear that the riglit-of way man Is already In the field and Statements are made that construe tiou will begin within 30 days. WHITE SALMON. (Krohi I'-iiu-rpriM.'.) V. W. Lilly, who haa rweti in the Simiul country tor Bevurtil IDODtbi n turned tbli week to White Salmon, Horn- oo iet Friday, Ootober IU, to Mr. Hiirl Mrs. 0, IS. Havm, a flue hoy. Motbet end child nre doiutj well. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Crow Ittat Satur day took pOIMMlOD of the dwelling wtiioh they reoeotly iiiu'hased from II. 1.. I'homrittou. Oeo. S. Smith bag the frame for a new retideuoe on the lots he lately j purchased from N. M. Wood. Announcement W0 desire to announce tJ the Hood River public that We have purchased the store of J. H. (Jill, on the Heights, and thai w; will continue to oouduel an ap-tO'date store, parrrhiff a complete stock of General Merchandise at the old stand on Twelfth street. Mr. A. ('. Staten is a well known orchard ist of the valley, having been active in irri gation Work. Jr. J. K. Carson is an experienced mer chant, having been connected for some time with the Stewarl Hardware and Furniture Co. We respectfully solicit the patronage which has Mr. ("ill snd ask to be given a anything in ui line Stat en & GIVEN AWAY To Anyone who will put together IN ONE HOUR The Keen Kutter Puzzle The Choice of the Following: Set of KEEN KUTTER Shears and Scissors, and Scissors $6 00 t )ne K REN KUTTER Gold Plated Safety Razor fo 00 Set of KEEN KUTTER Silver Plated Knives and Forks .ft"). 00 Set of KEEN KUTTER Tools $7.50 You are invited to come and try it. Commencing, Saturday, Nov. 6 Franz' Hardware i.M"t"M"H"MJ 1 1 'M "l"l 1 M'H"H SAY Do You Like Mince Pie? New Mince Meat has arrived. The good old home made style. 150 r per lb. And we have all the makings if you prefer to 4 make your own. New Raisins, Currants, Citron, 3 r Lemon and Orange Feels, THE STAR GROCERY "GOOD THINGS TO EAT." Perigo & Son Phone 53 W-I-M- Mrs. M. (Jroshong, who has been away for tbe past mouth visiting her daughter aud taking iu tbe fuir at Seattle returned ou Thursday of last week to her home in White Salmon. Our old tinier, N. W. Freelaud, departed fot tbe east last Monday to spent :il mouths visiting rels- Uvea and friends. Mr. Fn eland ex peots to bring u colouy back with him next spring. Miss Louella Allan, arrived from Albany, Ore , last luesday to accept a posltiou ou the Knternrise force. T. I) Kindred, of Parma, Mo , ar rived last Wednaday Mr. Kindred will protahly make White Salmon his hi in.- home. H. D, Hryant, of Kobertville, father of Miss Mahel Hryaut. ot this place last Monad! received a puiurut in i in v. euttiiis one of his thumbs near ly ofl with an axe. He rauie to White Salmon and Or Parker dressed the noun l. 1 he production of "Piuafoie" by tbe Hood Klver tionpe last luesday night was Brst class, aud a large bouse greeted and applauded their perfirm auoe. The same baud of local talent bate pieseuted this oprea at Hood Klver and The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. H. W Kponcer, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs Chaudler, Of Sun 1'iaucisoo, arrived here Wed nesday on a visit to Mr. aud Mrs. Cbe. I!. Si enoer. W. II. Ward, the aged father of Mrs. (). P. Sampson, was found un nonsclouH Thumady morning and now lies iu a preoaiions condition at the bome of nil daughter. Mr. Hurding Find family from Oklahoma arrived last week aud will make t heir future bome iu White Salmon. Miss Vera O'Neal was called to Hood Uiver last Wednesday. Mrs E. Ellis left Thursday for Obloago to be way about four weeks. Mi. and Mrs. O, A. Thomas return d last week for an extended visit to .Mr Thomas's sister, Mrs. McKee, nt Kiigene. Ore. Mrs. J.K.Swattz, of this city, speut last Friday and Saturday in Hood Kiver. f in the past been accorded trial by uiy person needing Carson 1 1 I t 'I 'M1 Cider and Spices. l-M'I"I"lI"l"M-I"l-H-I"l-I--l-H"l"M-i-I-l- Washoug'al Valley Farms 3834 Acre. 20 acres In cultiva tion, all leuced, rich loam, spring and well water, family orchard, good 6-room house, extra good bam, outbuildings, mower, rake, plow, harrow, hay fork, tools almost new . U mill from Wash Otlgal. Price $3000. 40 40 Acres. 41) acres in culti vation, all lenced, tine soil, 2 houses, 7 rooms -ach, large bam, spring water piped into bouses and barn, 1U0 bearing fruit trees, 9 cows team, wagon ami harness, mower, rake, plow, barrow, chickens. f miles out. PnOt $6500. 42 40 Acres. HO in cultivation, level, rich loam, all fenced, new 7 room bouse, good barn, SO tons of hay, oats, com, wheat and carrots, family orchard. ;l acres of walnuts, mower, rake, plows, harrow, dive, bees, 3 acres of potatoes, small fruits of all kinds, model home, half mile to school, 4 miles out. Price $6,000. 41 40 Acres. 3.5 acsee in culti vation, good soil, all fenced, small stream 'on back of place, 1400 bearing prune trees, family Orchard, house, barn, good prune dryer, 2'a miles out. Price $5.O00. 43 SO Acres. 11 acres in culti vation, new 5 room house, good barn, SOOd outbuildings, 8 springs, water piped 111 bouse and barn, 40 fruit trees, hall acre of strawberries, model home, one mile oua. Prioa $3, GOO. 44 43 Acres. 3 acres in culti vation lays tine, all fenced, 13 acres of good timber, new 7 room house, barn, joining liest farm in the county, one mile out, cow, 8 tons of hay, half inter est in disc, plow, cultivator, nice view of Columbia river. Price $0,500. We also have acreage joining Wash ougal in liigb Btate of cultivation, which we can sell from half acre up, with or without houses. Unimproved land a specialty. Write us for information. Lee (EL Moody tshourfad, Washington Slicker Lined Coats 9 Values Ladies' Suits We are clearing out our first shipment of Lad ies' Suits at greatly reduced prices. They are all this season's new styles and the prices asked for them is a snap. Underwear In this line we are showing some great values in medium and high grade union and 2-piece Suits. Ladies' nZp dJO CA You will Union Suits for Jl IU $0, OV be agree ably surprised at even the 75c Union Suits for ladies. They are all great values. Dress Goods Broadcloth, Serges and English Homespuns are the most popular as fabrics for this season's Suits and Wraps. We have these in strictly high grade at very reasonable prices. High Top Shoes Our line of high top shoes for men is second to none. We can do you good or up. in this line. Prices range from Don't fail to see our shoes, as we are giving big values. GET YOUR 4 f i i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Christmas Presents Ready. See our line of Pillow tops, tray cloths, Dresses Scarfs and center table Covers, stamped Pillow Tops with 6 OQ and up. Ask to skeins of silk for Z Overcoats & New line of new and i i and cravenettes that are patterns. BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY Parrish&Harris Blacksmithing AND General Repair Work Horse Shoeing; Specialty a Satisfaction Guaranteed Hood River Heights W. Gh ALDRED CONTRACTOR KOR EXCAVATING & GRADING. E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. Will Practice lu AM Orrart E. A. JEROME, Architect HhvIdk litiit several yearn' experience tlmrtim; aim building, i wonia renpecirully flottcit a part of ibe patronage of tin1 peopltf ot Hood River who anticipate hnlldlnij. Terms ifiioniihlt aiifl Mtliftntlnn guaranteed, of He at reaidence on HelghtN. LOCAL TIME TABLE. Kffectlve Sunday, Aug. H, trains will arrive and depart at Hood Klver on the following schedule: WKMT HOUND. No. S. Portland Expresa 5:50 A. M. No. S. Oregon-Wash. Limited tl.ul) A. M No. S. Soo-f pokane-Portlsnd ,6t45A. M, No. 11. Pacific Express Jaitl I'. M. No. 1. Portland Special 5:45 P.M. Train No. II makes all slops between Rood Kiver and Portland. Train No. will Hon only at Wveth. Cas cade Lock. Bonneville. Hrldal Veil, Trnnt. dale, Falrvlew, Columbia Bench, l.atourelle and Corbett. Trains No. 8, No. 5 and No. 7 will make No stops between Hood River and Portland. EAST BOOKS. No. 12. Atlantic Exprefw 10:25 A, M No. 8 Chicago Special 11:65 A. M No. ti. OMMtvWSah Limited ..." Si9 P. M No. 4. Soo St okane.Pnrtland P, M No. 10. Mlt Lake Fxprtks p. M J ' U. FREliKK'V, Agent. i i i i i i i i Oregon Flannel Shirts sUV see them. Cravenettes f nobby styles of overcoats right in style, lit and i Son-Spokane Route National Apple Show Spokane November 15 to 20 Through Tickets to all Eeastern Points Apply via this Route without Additional Cost, Per mitting Day's Stopover: ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAIN DE LUXE From O. R. A N. Depot, Spokane Ditty III A. M. IielailN, BcrtB, l.ileral'iri-, artrtrestH the Ixk uI .(ient O. K. & N or G. M. JACKSOS T. E. A. 14 Wall Si. J. S. CARTER Gen. Agt. Spokane Model Bakery DUFFY & ZIMMERMAN, Props. Bread, Pits and Cakes fresh Every Day. Ws have reopened the Williums Hak ery Under the above name and invite your patronage. In ! Choice Dairy, Fruit and Stock Farms In the WashoURal Valley, Washington. Watch this space for our price list. Lee & Moody Washougal, Wash.