Two
ffOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11 1909
tyaab Shirr (Blarirr
issued Every Thn Stay by
ARTHUR l. mor, P
Subscription, 91.50 I'l l- fear.
BON OH SHOULD Hi: VOTED.
Tomorrow the voting freeholders of
this oity will . i iieHt icni of
whether or unt the oity will issue
$9U,UOU iu bonds tor the construction
of a muuioipal natal1 plant. These
bonds should bo voted au the city is
sorely iu need ot "pure water und
plenty ot it," aud the plan outlined
in the statement issued this week hy
the mayor and ('ouuuilinen shows I
yonn a douht the practicability o-' the
municipal system. The water which
flows from the City Spring is of nn
questioned purity and is sufficient in
quantity, according to expert eugl
neerH. to supply a town of 10.00U in
habitant.
If the houds are voted tint city will
go ahead Hil l install its plaut to fur
ntah the city with water as soon
possible, if the bouds are defeated
it means that the city will continue
indefinitely to ho handicapped wltt;
an impure and insufficient water sup
ply. It la hard to conceive that
voter cau conscientiously vote against
a plan which would furnish his family
with pure water.
ihe plan proposed by the city Is
feasible and it does not lay the tax
payers open lo excessive taxation as
the persons opposing the bond issue
would have us believr. The water
plaut of the city, will, according to
the figures made by expert engineers,
bo able to furnish water to the con
sumeiB at reduced rates and at the
same time pay oft the bonds. The
bugaboo ot taxation lo pay for the
water plaut is not substantiated by
the results of any well-managed
municipal plant in the country.
The opposition to the municipal
bond issue seems to have ben able
to do anything but throw a scare Into
the voters for the past week. A uum
bur of statements have been sent out
and the nature of most of them does
not lead the reader to put much faith
iu them. The (Mviu League circular
was scut out by the otlicers as a re
suit of a meeting at which they Brat
denied such action had been taken,
and a statement strongly denouncing
their methods has beeu sent out by
men representing one quarter of .the
membership. Ihe statement sent out
by the water company concerning the
typhoid cases was Incomplete and
clearly intended to convey a false im
pression. An anonymous letter fiom
a "citizen and taxpayer" carries little
weight when the geiioral opinion Is
Unit it MOM from an attorney of the
water company.
As opposed to the bungled, mislead
ing and anonymous circulars against
the bond issue we have a stialght for
Hard ex posit ion of the municipal plan
from the mayor and council, who
hate the bait inieresls of the city et
heart, and who when they serve the
people well aro serving themselves,
as heavy taxpayers and citizens, well.
hooking at the questiou iu the
light of the long struggle which this
city as gone through, in connection
with its water (supply, It seems to the
Ulaoier that nothing could haiuicn
which would ne or greater or more
far reaching beoellt to Hood Diver
than the voting of the bouds for a
municipal water plaut at tomorrow's
election.
. In the statement ot the Civio In-
provement league, lent out by
Cbaili Bell, the following very con
vincing argument against voiing
the bouds was carelessly omitted:
"Christmas Is coming and the price
ot cranberries ia very high. "
It is generally conceoed that there
are four "express reasons why parcels
post law will not be enacted by Con
grass. J be are the Adams Kpvress
Co., the Southern ExprMI Oo., the
Wells largo i .press Co., and the
United States Kxpress Co.
"Water, watei, everywhere, but not
a drop to drink". Is pretty true foi
Hood Liver these days.
ASK SCHOOL BOARD
TO BOIL WATER
Look Over our Fine Arigoi'tnient of
ladies' Furs, Capes, Coats and
Dresses
lAnol Iht tu'WHiiiiiiiiont hist iu. 2i fiom-
A petition signed by over SiOO school
patrons yesterday to the l.'oanl of
directors of the school district in
which this city is located, asking
them to take steps to furnish the
school children with' pure water
the petition follows:
To U. D. Casuter, Mrs. K II. Hut
tou and Carl Vaughn, comprising the
Hoard ol Directors of School Dsitrict
No. if, flood Uiver County:
We, the undersigned residents and
patrons ot said School District, re
spectfully show to your honorable
toard that by leasou ot the preval
nee ol typhoid tovei iu the immedi
ate vicinity ot the schools iu Hood
Hiver, and the serious question of
the polity of the water supplied to
the pupils of these schools indicated
by the various reports of the State
Hoard of Ileum, it is necessary and
imperative that all reasonable means
to protect the life and health of our
bildion be used. We tberefoie
earnestly request that immediate steps
be taken to boll 01 otherwise purl! j
all water used in our district schools
for drinking purposes.
What does Whole Koast mean,"
said Mrs. dales. "Why, coffee
nie-ied and not ground until ready
for use," said her husband. "For
example, l olger's (iolden Cafe."
J. D. Acheson, of this city, and
Miss Mary If. Piro, of Portland, were
united iu marriage, October 111), iu
St. Johns by the liev. John L. Aches
ou. The newly wedded couple will be
at home after November 10, at 7"7
Sherman avenue.
Ihe Musical club will meet Monday
afternoon with Mrs. C. K. Marshull,
at :.' o'clock. An excellent program
has been arranged and a full attend
ance is desired. The composers Dud
ley Huok, Arthur Poole, Mrs. H. H.
I 'each uud Mis. McDowell will be dia-
ussed and solos will to heard from
Mis. C. 11. Sletteu. Mrs. P. S. David
son, Jr., Miss Crane Carter and Mr.
Uolf.
AS 10 KltiHT Of WAV
Much has been said hy the persuns
who oppose a municipal water plant
with the City Spilng as a source, to
ihe eflect that the right-of way for
the pipe line would be very expensive
to the olty. Nearly half the distance
the line will be brought down the
country road. 1-or the distance the
llueg.iea through pi I vat a property no
disposition ou the part of the owners
to hoi I tip the oity is anticipated by
tali muided persona.
When the City Spring was acquired
from Mr. looker the city was deeded
a right of-way through his laud which
has since been brought by Dr. Watt.
After the Una i asses thiougb the
Watt property several owners have
ottered free rights to the city to cross
their land, Two of the largest sec
tions of the line through pnvate pro
perty aie through the lands of the
piesiilent ot the watei company and
oue of its Unsocial backers. Kven
it any of the owueis should try to
hold up the city for rights o(-way
the municipality can enter coudemiia
uon proceedings and the price would
k .1 ...... l. . .
on u.veu ly iaa cuuris. much a pipe
Hue through laud can do It no parti
biu nun, inn court, Ih nut likely to
Interfere to foroa the city to pay high
tin rights.
A number of gasoline motor oars
to be used on the llniriman Hues iu
Oregon passed through here yester
day allernoou traveling under their
own power from the eastern factory.
the cars attracted no little attention
here and are said to be geared for 76
lies an hour. They will be used
for local traltlc and will give a ser
vice slmilai lo the electric trolley
iuterurbaus. aait
i'he following clipped fiom the San
Diego Suu shows that Oeorge Prat
her, is making the land of sunshine
take notice Of Hood Klver aiinles.
Some enormous apples are being
exhibited iu the city by Ceorge I.
Prat bar, of Hood Khar, Ore A
number of apples given to prominent
uuiiosH men oy me uregnu man are
of the "Winter Ifaoaun" variety
I au .
aim were grown uy v. n. Howard, in
his orchards on the Hood rivei.
They are enormous and much more
beauitful than anything raised iu the
east, showing that thu PaOlfJo coast
is first In almost everything. Mr.
I .... 1- I k-l .1 ...
i rainer ih musing nan Ulego over
and thinks this city Is the bigg st
kind of a comer. Some of his friends
want to take him out and show bin
tlie Julian apple country, and this
will piobably be done.
Into the oisteiu playful Willie,
Poshed his Utile sister LtUla,
Father couldn't Hud his daughter.
Now they have to boll their water.
Into the well
Ihe Plumber built her,
Aunt Kliza fell.
Kun and get a Hlter.
REASONS WHY BONDS
SHOULD BE VOTED
(Continued Krom Pane I.)
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7 1 lib
&q Paris Fair
Hood River's Largest and Best Store
When Vou Want a Nice
Picture
For Your Home, See t he
we have for bo little money.
One ones
Id Floor
Copyright 1008 b
Hart Schaffhcr & Marx
We Know
When you buy a
Hart, Schaffner &
Marx Suit or
Overcoat
that you are going to
be siitisli' in every
way. Absolutely all
wool and silk; perfect
in fit anl workman
ship and guaranteed
in every way. Vou
cannot help lut feel
that the nexl suit you
buy will be of this
same make. H. S. &
Suits and Over
coats for$16,$18
$20 and up.
Some othei big values
other makes $6, $8,
$!Oand $15.
Art Squares and
Rugs
Wedoaol want you to forget that w hen
it romes to furnishing your home with a
carpet or a rug that we can save you
good money on your purchases. We
have one of the best assortments in the
city of Art Squares trod Kuge. Squares
from nn 8x10 ingriri for $2 up to the fin
est one piece Walton Velvets for $38.
We want you to nsk to see them, even
though you do not want one just now.
We have a full line of sizes iu thecelebrated
Rubberhide Boots
They are warranted. They save you si lot
of money. You must see them and see
how they are made to appreciate the good
qualities of this hoot. They are supplied
with rock oak leather soles. '
Men's Shirts
We know when incomes to supply ingyour
wants in the line of Shirts that our stock
is the largest and comprises the best
shirts made. If you want a good shirt
for every day wear, with attached soft
collar, we will give you values that would
usually cost you from .0e to Toe other
places for 45c and 50c
Fine Dress Negligee Shirts of
Percale or Madras Shirting, all this Fall's
patterns for 50c, 75c, 85c, 95c and
$1.00 and up to thecelebrated Man
hattan Shirts, that are guaranteed to
hold their color against water or light;for
$1.50,$1.75,$2 and 2.50 each.
A full line of Men's Heavy Woolen
Shirts for 80c each up the heaviest of
Mackinaw Shirts.
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES.MANHATT AN SHIRTS ANO JOHN B. STETSON HATS
i
GROW APPLES: THE
KORLD DOES THE REST
w. w. MoCredla i the tirst btMball
u'awjBia en-ciau to uoQgrew. an i ,,,
President Tatt iu quite h baaaball fan,
paopla uf tlm Heoutiil Washington
Dlatrlat bara strong hopes that their
rapreiantatlva will ba abla to gt uu
usually cloae to the executive. Othel
baseball alajail have goat to Con
grass, but AloOedie will have the
honor ot balng the first olob owner to
May thu lolo of it law maker, llav
log solved IBM time an inter nrctei
of th( law, Congressman MoCradla is
as familial with itavBKiirlen and phra
lOOlOgy hh he iu with balbj, xtriHeH,
iru)t. mill wbatnota, When he raaobaa
the iiBtiomil oapital, it in txpeotod
that he will Intrflduoa ,'Home new
ootVM into the politioal gama,
What
teruiH
""'"lid he ohIIiiI iu footlHll
'ii ilelBjul diwm" wh elHveil
b the Moffl yeHterdny hut it looked
from a Heat iu the tileiicheiH aa if the
.I.. tJ I ...a , il. . . .
i") "'in'ii nun me qaariaroaoi wb
tBiikB, and a al nootbt' supply
for your houoe oohid ,"i In Hood
Hiver .when neither ImuliiiK 01 pump
liiK Ih neeeMHiiry the oohI in tls
I lii-re me any Hiiiount of olty plant I
IohIiik mi kindH of money or the local
WHter oompnay Ih mire hmkiuK "
bunob. 'I hey can Bltord to pump fil
tered i not pure ' wiiter up hill Ht the
firenent prloea. Hut you cnu't pump
"i1 ""i " rumpiy hh you ohm
run It down bill. And when It oome
to ileitis "diaoriminating bihI uu
JiiHt." 1 pHy lib a year lor WHter from
one faooat. mv ualaahnr imvu t1Q
(oi u HinniHr amount und another
payi Dotblng, Uuw'a thai for dla
orimlnatlonr
thin "oomnatltion" mentioned tn
Oufa voter i limply one way of
Hiiyintf that tin- Immanaa prollti here
tofore miida by tin- OOmpaOJ am to DO
pant iu part iu Unlit hm the munlol
pal plant, Hut they won't, lhu natal
oompany itookboldera are not going
to let ii any ol the ohhIi alradv willed
trying tba tulle plan oi putting the
city out of tiuni ueHM. Xbe Supreme
Court of the Uolted Staten hai deoii -ed
th.it no exclusive francbiiei oan
ho legally granted to pulilio aerrice
OOrporatlooa, ho the oity Iibh a legal
right to go into OompetlilOO with the
natat oompany any time without any
llahllity for dHiiiHgeji. The water
oompany Iihh liad a good thing foi
yearn, and are going CO Keep it u
blotting will do the work. I tut they
can't hIiow you either one ol Iwu
things: A munloipal plant that bai
evei haeu inrloaaly atteoled by prl
rata oompetitlon ur one that ohargei
the prloai Uood River oltltena pay.
Unit "oompetitlon" xplel U really
funny, the citizen taxpayer! put lii
a water H.VHtem. It ih viiiii-h nmt mi...,
fellow Oltliena We are botb the
proprletori ami patrona. Now are .-
going to patroolaa any other water
oompany, which are Hie in the Ihihi
neai ooreelvear Nae. nar ,,ii,,
I'he old watei oompany hai had Itl
inniiig, lint ltn eiiHV monev iIhvh .....
moHtly gone, l'hey are putting up a
gooil WOfl, hoping to deceive a few
Hliagglern, tint down 'n their beartl
they known the jig is up, and that
the voters of Hood Hiver meter own
'J have it no good authority that
it would he inipoenihlu for the iNorth
weet country to produce enough ap
ple to glut the uiHiket of the world".
Hald A. H. Mackinaie, of Honton at
the Hewaid Hotel, wpeKklng to one of
the local tjiiHiueHa men. "When I
wan on my way Went, I culled at the
New Vork Office of SteinhHidt t Kellv
and in our conversation I anked them
if they thought that. It would he ons
Hihle to plant enough orchards in the
north weat to make an overproduction
of apples, l'hey junt laughed at me
and told me to 'forget it' as that
would be uu imposshiltiy should
every foot ot the Northwest be plauted
to apple trees. "
Mr. MackeiiHie is a member of the
large banking firm ot A uretiaoh-Mac-kiensie
& Uomapoy, of Hoston and
he has beeu in the Northwest for the
past two weeks looking overlhe var
ions fruit aeotions, and although he
did not give out information aa to
the purpose of hm visit it is aunnosed
that he is in the Went iu the interest
of Kanteru capital.
I he' above from 1 In- Dalles Chron
icle explains the feeling with which
Mr. MackeiiHie cnnie and apent sev
eial dayH in Hood Uiver. He went
to ami Francisco from here, but ex
pects to return as he was most firvor
ably im pi assad with the valley.
TO WORK FOR
WATER FRONT
B. E. DUNCAN & CO.
Can start you right. Why not see us?
Hood River-Mosier Orchard Lands
Oakdale Ureenhouse
Roses, shrubs and bulbs uow ready for
fall planting. Plant now and have
blooms next year. Hyacinth Narcissi,
Karly and Late Tulips on hand. Hardy
phlox, primroses, lockspur, oriental
poppies, snapdragon, Hollyhock, etc. A
lew White Wyandotte cockerels $1 to t3
each. Pot plants at Franz. Fletcher
ik Fletcher.
A committee appointed at the meet
ing of the Commercial club Monday
night will endeavor by correspond
auoe with the government engineers
to get n le examination of the water
rront of the Colombia river here, as
the report made recently by Major
Cravanaugh waa adverse to any Im
provement being undertaken by the
government.
Iho Portland toad committee re
porteil that Multnomah county seem
ed anxious to build its part of the
road abiiig the river and It whh decid
ed to communicate with Ihe Dalles
Oommarolal club ami endeavor to en
list theii aid in the matter of boost
ing for the road along the Columbia
which wool 1 be largely beuetlciBl to
all of eastern Oregon.
the normal n-lioul committee re
ported progress. A movement wbh
set on toot to get busy at the next
legislature and aeoure a state appro
print inn tor the local apple lairs such
as is enjoyed by the other fulrs held
iu the -tat
Davidson Building
Hood River, Oregon
WATER COMPANY
JOINS ASSOCIATION
At a meeting of the Hood Hiver
Merchants' Asaociatinu held lues
day evening, in the Commercial olub
rooms, the Klectiic Light & Water
Ou., applied for admission tu the
membership hiuI remitted II for its
llrst month's dues The company was
admitted to membership.
The committee which has had
charge of the building ot the hoard
walk to the boat landing reported the
walk completed at a cost of !24f.
Approximately 1300 over this amount
whs laised fur improving the load to
the landing and the reniaiudur will be
held, to be i sed with the money gran
ted hy the county lo improve the
road alnng the city's right ot way to
the proposed landing. The assooia
tion also had a lengthy discussion of
credit matters.
Itrock-lianna.
He. HI
nailed before he could 1st go Of the m!u' J?.0?,"" Sfff ".VHtem to paying
i II ...... ,i,ra.iira inigu uiviiienns to a
J few individuals.
IA Manager
IUv.r Fruit Growers Falun.
Muring the last two years it has
been been dilllcult. .in i inuietlmaa
impossible, to get enough stock
holders to form a quorum in attend
anew, at the annual meetings of the
Hood Klvei Apple drawers' Union,
die farmers irrigation Co., ami the
Hood Liver Fruit Orowera Union
i ne importance ot these associations
to the valley is beyond estimation
..very iruii grower ami laud owner
in the vallev is certainly interested
in their success It la Oertalnly the
duty ot every stockholder to attend
and (bay should be personally Inter
ested iu the election of the ifoard of
Directors, because these directors are
Oalled 00 to maiiHge the alfalrs o
these dittoreot corporations. There
is nothing more important than the
election of a proper board, who will
select otlicers and manager, because
ou (he directors elected devolves tie
duty of handling and selling your crop
Ihe stock boldart should attend tor
the pmpON Of electing a board ot
directors to represent their hnsim. h
interests, .pialltied to till such
I nrl m lit i positions.
"i" I'rt lent, B N. Hanson, of
the Hood Hiver Fruit drowirs Union,
being out of the berry business de'
dines to serve again. Xbe Secretary
begs to inform the stockholder! that
he intends to itire, and Ht the same
time desires to thank the Union ntiip
peri for their support
It Is therefore important that every
took holder sboold be present 0 re
presented a,t the coming annu il meet
ing, Saturday, November Llth. at 10
a. m., Theatre bldg , for the purpose
of at least electing two new members
to tune the position! of the two men
tinned, who will retire, and Buch
other new directors as they may nee
tit to elect, if it ia absolutely Impos
sible to be present do not fall to give
your proxy to some holder who hh
sures you he will be present.
Hood Hiver Fruit (iruwers Fulou, I
rJ. H. Shepard, Secy.
iiii-
A very pretty ami fashionable wed
ding ooooried at the United Brethren
Church, at noon Thursday, November
4, when hlrner Way Hrook, gon of
V. C. Brock, assistant oasbier of the
r'ltst .Naional Hhus, was joined in
marriage with Miss Florence lianuii,
daughter of Mi. and Mrs J. H
llanna. The ceremony was perform
ed hy Rev. J. L. llershuer. The wed
ding march was sung hy eight girl
friends of the rlde, who ere accom
panied on the organ by Miss dladys
Hartley. During the ceremony, Miss
Leila Radford played a violin solo.
: lie Angels' Serenade." Proceeding
Ihe entrance of the bridal couple, J.
Adralu Kpping sang "Because," by
duy de llarluut. The tride, who
wmh attired in white mull over white
silk, with bridal veil, and carried a
large booiiuet of while roses, whs at
teniied by Miss titbyle 8initb, of
Portland who wts gowued in white
lawn. I'he bridesaiaids, ..Mi - tJva
Brock and Miss Huth Hauna, sisters
nl bride and gruoni, were attired in
pink land- Inn ne, with black picture
hata. ihe tlowei gill was Virginia
DntrO, The groomsman whs Hoy
Baltmarib, of Portland, and Klsworth
Hauna and 0. 1''. dilbert acted as
unbars. Oregon grape, ferns and
pink chysanthumiima weie the de
oorations. fter the ceremony a
luncheon whs served at the home of
tbe bible's prreuti. Mr. aud Mrs.
Brock will be at home after
December 1
Announcement
We desire to announce that we have purchased the
stock of Jackson & Jackson and we will continue to
conduct an up-to-date Grocery at the old stand at
Oak and Third Streets. We invite the patronage of
old and new customers who desire to get the worth of
their money in First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Our efforts will he to please our patrons and to deserve
their future business.
Smith Brothers
Men Wanted
To contract clearing 5 and 10 acre
tracts of brush land.
C. J. CALKINS,
Hood River Vinegar Co.
Music Teachers.
Herlhn Lt (forty, an experienced tcacar of
Piano ami Harmony, a (jraduaie or Columbia
Couseivalnry of Aurora, III,, will luke u lim
ited niiini.i-r or pupils. Terms very reason,
able. 4ddreaa, Hood River, Ore.. K. I). No. 2.
Wauu.i1 Position n ranch l.y man and
wife. Mun is experienced ail round fsriner.
H. Barton, Mt, llwd.
Anyone bavtna en elf nth grade geography
lor sal.-, rail :ui;.l, Home telephone. ills
For Sale 3 Inch Melbourne truck wagon
Willi new wood raek; In good condition. Will
sell cheap aB It l.i loo heavy for my use or will
irnde for light wagon. II. P. Allen, phone
hi IK. MS
For Sale A cheap buy horse about ltH.ll lbs.;
gentle, eood worker, slngie or doable. Also
two sets ot double luirneKH and light hack.
Hoekford More, Hood lilver, phoue ls:i-X. inlS
I In
Strayed Two black mares with
faces and one b'a.-k colt
Parties rinding animals .all Mfi-L. K
Brownlee. nls
kUii
wltn star in laee
V.
JOHN A. WILSON, OF HOOD RIVER
Writes Letter which May Be of Great
Benefit to Skin Sufferers of this City
Hood Uiver, Ore., Mar. 4tli, 100i.
D. I). D. Company,
Chicago, 111.
Gentlemen: I have had some kiml of
a skin disease on mv legs from my knees
to my ankles for fifteen or twentv years;
have tried all kinds of remedies and
blood medicine, without relief, until I
tried 3 D's. I used four or live bottles,
the last one strong. I have not felt, anv
thing of it lor two or three months. I
would not suffer the torture again for
any consideration. 1 am 48 years old.
I'se this as vou like. John A. Wilson.
What D.I). U. did in this case it ought
to do for you. This wonderful remedy
is now recognized by the foremost phy
sicians ami scientists as the quickest
and surest cure for eczema and skin dis
ease oi any nature, ltns reined v is as
safe ami pleasant to use as pure water,
and is applied dire t ly to the afflicted
partp, leaving no had odor or sticky,
salvy inbetance. The first application
gives instant muir, and as far as we
have heen ahle to investigate qsickly
effects the most astonishing and permi
nent cures Wherever rightly used.
, Keir A Cass, Druggist.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United .states Land Olllce,
The Ilalles, Oregon, September 18th, IKS,
Notice la hereby given that the Hlate of
Oregon has ft led In this office Us application
Serial No. 06JIS, lo select under the provlHlons
of the Act ot Congress of August I I, Isis. nnit
the Acts supplementary and iinien.l.iton
thereto, tbe sKswii, and BWiiHEJi or See
lit. T. 2 N. K. id Willamette Meridian.
Any and aT persons eialiuinv uH, rU..u. i...
lands described, or desiring to object because
of the mineral character or the land, or for .mv
other reiiHon. to Ihe disposal tu applicant
should tile their affidavits of imm In ,u
office on or beiore the 8th dnv of November
IWil C. w: M on US'
Register.
For Hale-one mile north of Ml. Hood I'. O.
HO acre orchard land in section 16-1-10, Two
streams, hi I nea water right; flue view Mt.
IIihiiI. 1 10 acres hjll land partly limbered,
SUXXI cash, (NIHKI on or beiore 20 yeais at 7 per
cent. Murray Kay. B261T
l or Hale Hi Inch oak and pine wood at
I II Nhoeniaker's Lea. llarrul scIkmI. ulttir
lor Male-llli cords of I (MOOD dl
pin and ricked up. Sl im per
'COS. pu me 54 u I..
For Sale Nearly new phaeton, half (.rice
A. .-. Blowers. nn
uiy pine woou
rick. 1). Hm.
Position Wanted To take charge of ranch
A tier, Hood
by married man, experienced orchaidisl aud
Address J, I
rancher
Oregon.
sli;o2S
New Hull tor Dalles City
fil ls have tieen suhmitted for the
oonntruotiou of u new hull aud up
per works tot the steamer llBlles City
op. .rated hy the Kogolatoi line be
tween Port laud and The Dalles
Joseph Supple, htiilder of the pre
sent Ilalles City, has posted a hid
tor the OOnstrOOtlun of the now orsit
Mr. Supple advised n lengthening
of the hull hy teu feet Ihe holler
and engines of the old boat will he
used in the new era.t.
I'he I l.i lies (Jit v. now iu operation
was tiuilt. id. i'oitlsud in lH'Jl and,
-ulh minor repairs, has he n running
steadily tietween Portland lb Dalles
since that time. Hnls will he opeued
and the contract let hefoie the eud
of the preseut mouth.
Marshal Lewis arrested Arthur
Uamsey Monday for being druuk aud
the Due assessed whs $18. Kamsey
was iu a fighting mood aud gave the
otticer a little trouble.
Keen Kutter puzzle. Franz Hardware
store window, has beeu tsking tbe
spare time of many of tbe small boys
this week. Douald Hrigfts, Harold
Ingelll' and "Buster" Yowell were
tbe Hist youths to work it out within
au hour.
Aed Couple Weds
A marriage license was issued Tues
day to Thomas (loss, aged 70, and
Miss Mary (iruennell, aged fiU. aud
tbe couple weie ii t ried vestetdav.
The gioom has been mairied once
before but the bride was a spinster,
tloth the contracting parties sre well
known aud pro-perous lesideuta if
the valley. Mr. (loss has developed
considerable orchard la d in the val
ley and is interested in piuperty in
Washington, l'hey will reaide oti tbe
ranch berrnglng to Mrs, (loss near tho
fuoker bridge, which is a part of the
old Joe YY Hson place.
sick Hfidseke,
This distressing disease results from a
.lis.. rdered condition of the stomach, ami
cart be cured by taking Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Gat a free
sample at any drug store and try it.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank the kind friends
and neighbors and especially tbe Odd
Mellows und tbe Moceru Wcodmeu
lodges tor their sympsthy aud assisr
aure during tbe last Illness of out
beloved rather, Mr. B, J. Johnston.
Mrs. J. C. Johnston
aud family,
The three year-old son of Charles
Laue wss seriously tunned about
me nean ano onest last l hi rs lay at
his home at Dee, when he tipped a
pan of hot gieese over. Dr. Uumble
was oalled and yesterday be reported
that tbe child was getting along
nicely.
Prims
,' m"4i
Dentistry
IrSu V1 Town P-'opie
fif-aii bv.i their
ana l.ri.lgowork Sn.
ijlied Iu one daj
11 DMMlIt,
Wt
Hiver,
nil
N. K. f, ec. 17, T. 3 N. R. 11 B. W. M , UKI
acres lobe sold at auction Nov. 18, WtS, at
(Joidendale. Wash., couit house. J. L. Hen.
dei son, attorney. nil
No Feir.v After Dark The linderwood Kerry
will not meet the evening Iraias couneel ing
with Aood Uiver during the wliuer months
on account ol darkness. Harry Olsen. o28
Kor Kent Two rooma with or
boird. Phone awX.
without
ntt
il ve VOU a ffnnH
22k sold or porcelain
crown lor $3.50
Hobr Crons 5.00
22kBridfdToi.lh3.5d
Gold Fillinn 1.00
Eiurnoi f ilings 1.00
Slhrsr FlUlnga .50
tskwHIIina 2.50
ucod Rubber A
hum a.UU
H.st l(,d Rub-
K. W. . V.'UU, SmuiuuiM.ijau ber Plalei 7.50
T"J!;i" : ' " "V1'-" Pai-,le" Exlr'lioo .50
V RM t aUARANTCID 'OR IS YEARS
i " ifeWp"
i. r,..,ii. in...,.., h " -irk rut j ruar-
Wise Beittal Co.
rait tUf, Pn; t v i IMfiStMRlfM
POSTLftiO, OREGON
'.. .V!. Is 3 P a SundMi. It.,i
Lost Mink fur collarette, two whole minks
In front and four In ads behind. Ixist between
V an Horn and town. Kluder please return U)
Una nrlh-e, ltewar.1. aU
t or Sale-Horst, buggy and harness. Also
Ig lit and one set double harness, K. M.
Ilolimn, phone lllli.. d2S
Wanted Han with family wisheB place lo
work oh ranch; one year's work and bourn,
f or limber pai Oculars address box m,
N osier, Ore. n (
Kor Hale Klne lot on helghls.
i-asb f.Tri, balance fw per month,
SUMM.
I'rlce Hib,
Telephone
am
Lost- two dogs, yellow shepherd w.llh II.
cense tag sirapi ed on neck and black and
Ian inner. Noilly K. A llelltu r, Mt. Aood.
f
mi. I...
rs-'le-The entire tin mailings ol the Ua
a Hold C. A haiio. d3
Kum ishe.i Rooms
preferred. Mis. 1). U,
ave.
FOR TRADE.
Three store bnlldingl on lot MtlOO
on Alberta street, all rented and on
gtsal car line, in the growing, part of
Portland. Will trade (or If) acres of I
wlanted orchard in Hood Kiver.
We want 19 or 20 acres of uncleared
land, 20 acres planted to orchard.
Let us hear from you and what yon
have to sell.
for Item Gentlemen
Jackson, Ta7 Sherman
da
Furnished Hia.ms Kor Kenl-717 May street.
11 Mrs. ... l . Kaufman. d2
l-ost- Kihbi ii walch (ham . with gold
nioiuitni arrow head allached, between
Bragg s sure mid coiut bullae. Ueturn to
Hrai-'L' s for reward. U1S
Wanleil-
Girl for general housework.
Kiaiik Davenport, phone :i44-L.
Wanted Frean
phone ima M.
milk cow.
Hukarl,
RAND, READ CO..
818 Hoard of Trade Bldg , Portland, Ore.
NOTICE -Notice Is hereby irlven that ihe
"I,:,,'SIK I has been duly authorized to dis
pose of, at private sale, for cash, the following
desi-rlhed personal prop, rty, located on a
farm formerly owned by Fiank Hammond,
deceased, one-fourth mile west of Summit
station, on the Mount Hood Kailrosd: Gaso.
line engine, light wagon, plow, harness, culti
vator, '4 in. cable and other farming Imple
ments aud tools, and some household goods.
I a II and mspecl the property and get prices,
nis HENKY LAYMAN, Executor.
New Wireless Invention.
O. L. Day, a Hood Hirer boy Tho
wa, formerly iu the U. a nary, re
turned here Wednesday from North
lakima where be has heen
on a wiieless telegraph Invention
wi lob be is peitscting. While in
North Yakima, Movember 3, he suc
ceeded iu sending a message to Paul
J. Hackett, a student iu Walla Walla
Tbe outfit he used be has made him-
aeir ann ne can carry it In a suit osee
Ibe mesaa.e wss seut from a height
of V2 feet. Mr. Day das been offered
a neat sum tor bis instruments but
be believes he has a good thing and
refuses to Sell.
List No. 05479.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United states Laua Office,
the Palles, Oregon, November 2nd, liW.
..N".!i('e.J,hcreh' Klv,n that be Northern
laclllc Railway Company, whose postorHce
address Is St. Haul. Minnesota, has thi- alh
day of October, WOy, Hied In this office Its ap
plIoatlOB to select under the provisions of the
Act Ol fongress, approved July I, I89S (10 Stat.
R. hi IL w . M. No. ftyti.
Any and all peisons claiming adversely the
lands dcM-rlbed. or desiring lo object because
of the inli eral .-hsracier or ihe land, or for
any other lesson, should nie Ihclr affidavits
of protest y t his office, on or before the 14th
day of Iiecen.ber, 1S0S. C. W. MooRK
"UM Register.
A Spinsters' convention will bold
forth at the opera bouse tome time
during Thanksgiving week. Watch
for notices.