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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
rfOOD HIVBH QLACiJCtt, TMOflSDAY APBlL 28 ll6 Two r ARTHUR D. MOE, Publisher. SnWripllon, SI. 50 Per Vear INDIVIDUAL PERSEVERANCE. The victory of Chester HugginB last Saturday in the'milo race at Stanford University, where he met the flower of Um preparatory schools of California in a demonstration of what can be ac complished by a young man who by determined perseverance goes it alone a id after outstripping all of his fellows In Oregon, leaves the older men of the state to take his dust and finally goes to an adjoining state noted for swift footed athelet.es and returns with the medal. It li m.ich easier to decorate the front of a cigar store holding up the co! end of a pipe than it is to go out to the athletic field each afternoon and run several miles to return foot sore and weary to study lessons in the evening. It is not easy to abstain from the rich and delicate foods which one is served with and to go to bed when the rest of the world is just he- ginning to have a good time. Yet it was by such .sacricfies as these that Muggins made himself able to run a mile in four minutes and thirty-nine seconds. Hugging had no trainer to show um! to e icourage him and he had no one in his class to run with him. He did not stop satisfied when he could run faster than any other youth in Hood River. He did not stop when he won from tho youths of the neighbor ing counties. He did riot stop when ha won from all comers in the state of Oregon. Nor will he stop since he has won from the lads of the Pacific Coast. He will get lots of glory and encouragement now since the victory i s his, but remember the many hours he spent alone on the track running when his lips and tongue were parched and nobody stood by to encourage him. He had faith in himself to win in the end, and after all that is the most Important, for if you do not have the faith in yourself to try nobody else in the wide world can try for you, even though you have the exaggerated faith of a father ami a mother. Beware of the Coupon Graft. Outside piano houses come to Hood itivur and advertise that they are giv ing away large checks worth a hun dred dollars or more, on the purchase of a piano. Don't be fooled by them. They give their own case away when they advertise that they will accept the coupons issued by any other firm on the purchaae of a piano from them. Don t think they are giving you any thing, for as a matter of fact they are K' tting extra large profits. 1 refer you to ('. fj. Dakin, who recently boitght a piano on the coupon plan giving full check for $125 and paying $r0 more than I sell the same instru ment for. I deal directly with big factories of the east and work no coupon game. When you want a piano conn- to tho old reliable Soule Piano House where, the lowest prices are QUOtfld on st indard instruments. I am in business f2 weeks in the year in Hood River, and if you should not be satisfied you know whore to find me. S. H. Soule. Soule's Piano House. Will Augment Elks' Herd. About SO members of the Klks lodge and prospective members will journey to TlM Dalles this evening, where a b,g initiation will take place. There . i at pic se it about i() wearers of the i ii.'s tooth in the Hood River valley and probably 80 candidates from here will be introduced into the mysteries t .is evening. The local crowd may have aipeci il car and Hood River with its big crow I of initiates will occupy toe eeiitei of the stage at the big nMMlirw lii ine up-river town t ght. i ollowi n i.; a partial list of the "join ers" : P. S. Davidson, Charles Hall, Chuxlai t ..:!, J. K. Robertson, K. E. N wi.j, Carles Morse, E. C Smith, TrUifloi Uotler, K. O. Illanchar, J. H. imnt, R. D. Gould, ('. E. Coddm. Cnurl T BeWly, W. L. Clark and C an s (',, tner, If is also rumored n. .a ii nu iber of other prosjiective nieiiinein w.u join uio pilgrimage anil surprise tlidir wives with the new lodge allilur ions. Hon will find Devlin & Kirebaugh in their lew offices on the Cascmle Avenue le of the Hotel Oregon buuoiiia, Angela May at the Gem. The tojri ig "overland" auto bring lug Angela May, the comic opera m ,goi, in n noise, id., on her over i. ...il trip to Portland, will reach HixhI U.m i ,.i..iy. Miss May has heard of t e Ull OUf Hood Kiver apples and uecitli il to i ome here and see for her- hi I, a. cose range, the famous apple u. enaidi , This is the first interstate bum .iifi ul any artist in the musical ,i 'l uu.i and it has caused wide ,. ai i..i traat, That lloml River is . nie.eu among the luckev ones. cg.ite tiuifl the extOnaivi advancing lit piogretaivo citizens nave given it i... . iu, w.le. It is not often an artist 0. i, : ,oi sical world appears in any 1. ul l., . urge cities, but Angela May U,.4 L -n prevailed upon losing here i ,; bai short stay and she will be . e.i.i 'riday and Saturday nights at mi lie i ineaire, iiy special arrage .. I. .i will be a 'east of song mic iiSM'; 1 1 oi i comic interns anil mnsirjil cuUMtiicK, vbit'h she has made famous in iii eoul to const. Angela May on jovs a high lOCliJ as well as musical petition a ul ii numbered among the ' uUOt lis of song". A Happy Dance. Miss tl eater Howe gave a very pleasant dancing party Thursday even .ii;; al her home a mile southwest tf luwn in hiiior of Miss Edna Cloves, f Oorvailia, The Howe house has been louUiK during the past few months and the large new dining room offered an excellent opportunity to the fifty young people who enjoyed the party", the hoUee was prettily decorated with growing plants and blossoms and UianclicB. In the dancing hall the yellow ..liu green scheme with Oregon ; i ape and buttercups predominating Wall very artistic The guests received t hard painted dance orders which we:e extremely cleverly done. A n iicioi.s punch was served during the . ..v. oii.g from a table flecked with aipid I loeeoma and at midnight a bup p r , il tai dwicheB and salad whs served Ld lUr.cirn. Among Jthe guests from a aistance were Col. and Mra. W. F. .raid Miss Rosemary Baldwin,! oi Portland, HOOD RIVER GIRL WEDS GERMAN IN LONDON "In London Saturday a week ago took place the wedding of a former St. Helen's Hall girl, Miss Margaret Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wallace, of Hood River, Ore., to Harold Koenemann ,of Cologne, Ger many. The ceremony was performed at Christ's Church, Waburn Square, at 2:30 p. m. on April 16th, and a wed ding breakfast followed at the Hotel Russell to which 25 guests here bidden, who for the most part were relatives of Mr. Koenemann, who came from Germany for the event. For the past six months, Mrs. Koenemann has been traveling abroad with her parents and her aunt, Mrs. Laura Darden. She is also a niece of Mrs. O. A. Lyman, Mrs. W. C. Holman and Miss Jessie Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Koenemann will spend their honeymoon touring the United States. In June they will come to Portland and divide their time for the coming six months here and at Hood River. Later they will return to Cologne. " Oregoriian. Goldendale Takes Game. The Hood River ball team lost in its game with Goldendale Sunday after noon at that place by a score of 14 to 2. White Salmon won from The Dalles and held their position at the top of the list in the Colubrnia River League. Hood River is tied with the other two teams, each having won one and lost two games. Hood River plays at The Dalles next Sunday. "Tamp" Osborne is no longer captain of the local team and Johnnie Castner is holding down that position. Billie Myers pitched the game Sunday. Notice of Final Account of Administratrix In tho County Court oftheHtaie of Oregon for Hood Rlvor County. In tho matter of the Estate of II. I.. Crappei Deceased. Notice In hereby given that I , the under signed, admlnlHtrHttir of the estate of II. I,, crupper, deceased, have died with the County Court for the mat of Oregon for Hood lllver County, a flnal account, and have asked for final seltlemeiitof said estate; aud I lie Conn, ty Court, by an order dated the 27th day l AprlL 1910, has appointed Saturday, the 28th day or May, IHIO, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the County Court Houe IB the City of Hood Rlv er, County of Hood River, Mate of On gon, as the time und place for hearing any and all objection to Buch final account or to the set i lenient of said estate In accordance there with, ahd all persons having audi objection thereto are hereby notified to tile aiiine on or before aald date. In accordance with aald order of Court, tbla notice la published for four auuceaalve weeka, beginning with laauc of date 'st a day of April, A. I lino. iiia m. i nArrnn. Administratrix of the Katiileof a.'Hin-'f. 11 . L. Crapper, Deceased. Notice of Completion or Blocks I and 8, Pleasant View, Twelfth St. Improvement Notion In hereby Hlver. that W. ii. Aid r1. contractor, ban filed wiiUen notice, tbla 26lh day or April, ituo. ot the completion or the im provement of Twelfth Htreet In lrontofand ndlolnlnc Hlockn I and 8, I'leaMantvlew, In the Clly of Hood Hlver, OreKon, under hlacontracl with thlH city heietorore rnaae and enterca Into, md that the amount due nald contractor for aald Improvement upon lta acceptance la hereby atated to be the aum of S-.'ul 84, made up hh follow: Kor ttie Improvement of aald Block 8, VVMI.IrH. For the Improvement of aald Block I, 9lti21f Kti. And notice la further given ihu! aft obU'ctloua to 'he acceptance of aald blocka under the contract with the aald contractor on the part of nald City may oa men in tne omceoi me unamifDM City Hecorder by any intcrcated party at any time within aeven daya from the date of filing ha Id notice, towlt, within aeven daya rrorn thetfth day of April. ivn Thla notice la publlahed in the flood Hlver Glacier for Ave conaecullve laauea thereof, thf date of the flrat publication helna the 'Jath 11. If. 1 A t I I .1 ,f. day of April, 1W10. UHDBI City He!ordM. Summons. lit thet'lrcull Court of the Htate of Oregon for Hood KlverCouuUr I A I'uuu rtlatntifT r u t f 11 1 . u 1 1 , i. i ... r.r a r J. c. Hayer and .Ichhc Greenbatim, nefeniiantH. TO 1 1 hum HtTKhberger, .I.e. Hayer um! Jeaac L. (inwnliuum, the above named nefeiidantH.and each of you, are hereby reoutred to appearand anawer the complaint filed agalnat you In the above entitled court aud cauae on m before thefthday of June, 11)10, aald date being the lahtdateoft.be publication of thla aiiHimoitH and being alx weeka from the 2Kth day of April, mil), which mat mentioned date la the dale ot the drat publication ot thla aummona; and it you (all o ttppear and anawer, for want thereof the pUilntln will applv to the court for the relief prayed for In plalnt i fl u com plaint 1-wlt: That aald defendant- ml la h ul them he required lo ael up and abow what right, title enf ale or Interest they Of cither of I hem have lo I be following hounded aud dehcrlhed trad of laud: Hegtnnltn. at a unlnl nh the north Hup o the iiorih lialf of the OOtbWItl quarter of Section t wenty-two, In row nab In two North, of Hange ten Kaat of the Willanielle Meridian, 40 roda wcNt of th nuitheHst OOintr Of Wtd north half of the -oullheasl iuarter and ruunlng t hene- west iiMMKhaidiorthltur.il itdH; lliencc aoath 1 1 roda, r PtfL ;t Inchea; thence eaat 40 roda; i mi iter north rods, is fiet, :i ineheatolhe place of beginning, containing eight acrea, more or leaa. The ahove deacrlptlon la in tended to cover all of blocka 11 und rj of the plat bf tnupor HihmI Hlver Fark, which wan IUhI for teeord in the deed records of .Vuhco County, Mate ot Oregon. Dec. Urd, LN1, and duly rOBOrdod In luaik "S" ut page i47, and auhafquently vacated by the ccunty e- nil 0l laid county and Mate. All of aald land now lying ami being In Hood Hlver County, State of MrcKOu. AdveiNe to the title and Intereat of the plnlntltl; Hint it he decreed and ad- lodged that aald ditemlnntN, or either of them, have no riuiit, illle, eUte or MitereM. in and to aald pioperty; that plalntltl ri title la tfooti anil valid, ami thi defendant, oi Mtbtf of them, Og forever enoln 'd fiom ac Hcrlluif any claim whatever t auld profafl) adverse to III la plalldltl. Thla auniniouH la served u poo yuu, Hat HvrabOargtTt J C. Hnycrand .leaac L. 41recn bllUll, by puhheatlon themtt in (he Buod ItlVOI lilac er or ill OUMMCttUVfl wteka, DC in ai veii lauea ihereot, order of the Hon oratile W 1. H adahaw, Judge of the ClrcuC Court of the State of t trey on, for the County o Hot ..I Kiver, which order whn made aud beara date of April 7Mh. DM ' A. J. HKHMY and S W, HTAHK, aJtt Attotneva for tiHtn ir Oakdale ureenhouse Rotee. -IiiiiIih ami IhiIIih now ready (or fall pliintiiie I'liinl now nud luivt liliHima next year llvaciiitli NarciMii, I.' i.. i t(Z ,e..u.. i i ii I.. i .ii ii '..ii. i i, i'lc million nuuu. inn.iv phlox, .rii,nutca, lockRiu, orienta iiopulea, aiianlrai;n'ii 1 ll Ikm'U, etc. A lew Wliitc Vvaii(liitteC(cliPrel8 $1 to f.'l BAeh, I'ot planU at Kraiu hletcliri A Pleteher. For Sale. tine mile iroin IIihhI tUVAt lli;li ohooi, Pike rice. Ten acie laapievid itli l'urint or near beariBf tree, inquire or write fil7 I'ine tre-t. un n il PoatUoa by man and wife on farm atXpartaBHed In farm work. Aildrtwi 1 J Wiinl, CiHilliUr, Waali. mill Um hc Knr Halt Ui od, gentle, mm nil, rulla hie raaoh mare, about t.doti lb, Ws. rate, phone l"t a-'i. I h hiiI in ira.le my tine B.year old mare, wclithl ildti I ha, eirellent iimdltlon, for one nMHlile and used to ranch work. PtMMM MK!M. mil. Kor Male one 1'.t. Inch Halu wagon with w.hhI rack, ultahie lor berry or apple bam lux. Had very little wear. Alao nice, neat i.nav in kihiiI eondtllmi, A1m) Net of hltivl. hameHH nearly new. These will bi ul at nnrgaln Knipilre at Ihe KM'hftinl store. rmiue iKtA. miv I, . ., w l,.,. I.! I I1m.... 1 ....I..... - IM a uib I'll.ni IHI.nil MR 1,111 ' . t ii halohlnc. Rent laylna alratne. J l.i'm .... iu-Vt iu II I , l.l .... Ill IP llavliif added In our Mock of Plymouth U ckKNi.me new lilimd we have nnw fur aale a ( -w i iH'kerelt and pulleta which are bound lo make wlnaem, had (a enrrtct marklngii. yellow let ii and beakH The makeup of theae bird la arand. HutiiUctlou in Knarantml KiK-kfbm roullry Yarda, Hood Hlver. PilK for Male Horse, welaht alamt 9H0. aud wa gon aud bat item, all lor 1140, I'hona Udell In Vt' anted -To buy a good wood rack: basket ntyle preferred. Vhon.KSM. mis Kor Hale Turn Mitchell vraviinii' nnn J", anil .'( IV aliet practically new. Klpha Orchard CO. Phou. OU.II Oil. ml Sec our Hpecials on TnSd Summer Knit Underwear Some that arete aUghtly damaged in a wreck &fe Paris Fair The Store that Saves You Money Visit Our Millinery Department if you wish the fotgeat display to choose from fit lowest prices. 9 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schafincr Si Marx You Ought To Come In And select your new Suit for this Bum wet wear while oai stock is complete. We are selling lots of suits now :uil you shouldconieand si'IitI ViHt. We nre Willioir to sin u you our stock and quote you nu; f)iiee- it ud then let you look iii'oniid. know you an? ju Ijtre enough to readily see that we have tin hi tst made clothes Of) the market and Wfll (Item at the very lowest price. We guarantee a, perfect fit and our goodn are gaeranteed to be just exactly as represented. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits Yon k now what these are. $16.50, $17, $18, $20, $22, $25 OTHER MAKES of the best val ues vnii have ever seen for SPECIAL We have a nice assortment of long Silk Gloves All colors and sizes; good clean stock that we want, to close out. $1.15 values for 60c $1 .25 values for 70c $1.35 values for 80c $2.00 values for $1.00 There iH a bargain in these that will pay you to look at. SPECIAL We have soim- of the highest grade DRESSING COMBS that yotl CttU find; fancy nnd em bossed top, fine aud coarse teeth, worth 50c each. Special for one week commencing Saturday, OC April 30th, your choice . See our line of Men's. Ladies', Boys' and Girls' STRAW HATS All kinds, suitable for field or dress wear for 5c, lOc 15c. 20e and up SPECIAL Children's Hose A good 10c Hose anywhere; color light blue, sizes 4 to i. Your O choice, the pair Vw Children's and Misses' Hose Fine ribbed, silk finished lisle double heel and toe hose that are worth regularly 95c a pair. These are seconds'and have some slight de ft cts in them. Your choice, C the pair Ladies' Hose Kan;:y Lace and embroidered; any thing from a good grade, well made and shaped cotton Hose for 10c a pair up to the finest lisle thread and silk Hose. i i sfc a (C? a - Din a b er I I iho. .ts i w . .ni x. una .nn i i J Star Attraction FOR Gem Theatre ANGELA MAY Comic Opera Singer Will Arrive "on Time" on her "Overland" Trip To Appear 5 . Friday and Saturday Nights April 29th and 30th r jjj 6 '' i v.... . Giving her Famous Song Features and Imitations of ANNA HELD and EDNA WALIACE HOPPER Weiring the "Ditectoire" and Paris Gown Creations Notice of Sewer Assessment, Division 8. Notice is hereby given that the special fewer Committee of the Common Council of the City of Hood River, Oregon, duly auiuorizad. U i8 Hied with the City Recorder their report showing the property directly benefitted by cnnsl ruction of Division of the Sewer System of the City of Hood Hlver upon the street hereinafter set oot In said report, and that th' proper ty described and found by said Committee to be specially directly benefitted by the con atructlon of said sewer and the extent and amount of suoh benefits, ara found to be by said Committee as set out In their report as follow: Report of Special Sewer Committee. To Ihe Honorable Mayor and Common Council of th City of Hood River, Oregon: Your Special Committee on Sewers, pursusnt to Instructions contained in Ordinance No. 7 of the City of Hood River heretofore duly and regularly paaned, providing for the laying down of all the necessary sewers to provide a system of ewers lor Division H of the General Sewer District ol the City of Hood River, aud providing that the coat thereof shall be assessed agslusl the property directly benefitted by such sewer, and also Instructing the undersigned, your Committee, to repoit to your honorable body what property Is directly benelllted by such construction of sirtd section of said sewer system and the extent and portion of said benetlis lo and upon encli Int. part of lot or acreage properly so directly benefitted, beg lo report that Ihey have viewed the streets and locaiiun of said proposed section of said sewer system to be laid in He following streets, to-wlt: (1) A sewer In Pai k Street from a point 100 feet North of May Street North along Park Avenue and Ninth Strtet to a point In Ninth Street opposite the North line ol Lot 9, Block 1, oath Waueoma Addition to the City of Hood R ver, to connect with SeclloB 1 of said Sewer system. (2) A sewer In Kugeue Street from a point 50 feet West of Seventh Street to the proposed sewer in Ninth Street. (3) A sewer in Mnth street from a point 100 feet North of May Street to a northerly terminus of Ninth street and thence Northwesterly across Waueoma Park to the proposed sewer In Ninth Street. (4) A sewer In Tenth Street from a point 100 feet North of May Street northerly in Tenth Street and across Waueoma Park to the proposed sewer in Park Avenue. (Al A sewer In Montello Avenue from a point M feet East of Eleventh Street to the pro posed sewer in Paik Avenue. (6) A sewer in Prospect Avenue beginning it a point 70 feet West from the West line of Park Avenue East along Prospect Avenue 1(10 feet lo the sewer in Park Avenue. And alter careful examination thereof, and of the property adjacent thereto directly ben efitted by said sewer system, hereby report that the approximate cost of const ruction of said sewer is t),4760f snd that each lot, fraction of lot or acreage property specially benefitted by the construction of said sewer In said Division, In their opinion, Is directly specially ben'. fitted by the construction of said sewer to the extent and In the amounts set opposite the respective lots, fraction of lot or acreage property as follows, to-wlt: South Waueoma Addition Section "U" SU Lot 1 Block I SI, "ft 14 feet Ii II I I S : i .nt i .. 4 l.nt ;i Lot :t ' 4 I By special arrangement the prices to hear and see this ARTIST will be 10c and 25c This is a Comic Opera and Musical Comedy Treat Performances will begin at 7 o'clock sharp each niht Waueoma Puik Block 1 Itliick 2 L it U II Addition 10 ' II ' IS H " 4 " II 0 l.i.t :i " 4 ' 6 " 6 Owner Assessment John a. Wilton l Martha J. Johnson 84.80 Martha J. Johnson 84 80 M'S. K '. Hellr. 84 80 school tsti-lct No. S, 84 80 School District No. 8 84 so SJcnOnl District No. 1 6U.3S J. F.JUtchHiler 84 80 II. M. tnxley .' 84 80 II. M. lliuley 11.85 AnneiteM.Entiic.nl 711 II. C. roe 81 80 on K. S iibv M 80 Wm. K II.ii, ! 84,80 Kohl Rdlitj 8.86 llatlie Hosjrrs c. Ii Hick i Iwn IW.80 Win. K. "mid 4i.40 W M. F Hand 4160 It lock 8 10 ' 11 ' IS IS 13 ' 14 ' 15 ' I 1 4 ' S ' 0 ' 8 II 1 10 11 H.J lllbbard 11 J. Illbharil H.J. Hlhimr I Cliss. A. Klult" ( has A. sunt, rims. i. shuts. . . Sarah B Widaou. Hugh A. M.wre... high ,v. Moore Hugh A. Moon-.. N C. Evans N ('. Evaus N. C. Evans N. C. Evans Simpson Connie Mtmpani Coppk 38 h .K.15 :'8.li :ic.i5 K 6 M.U :8.I6 38 14 ;.8.itv 3 15 38.15 :.lf, 38. IS 38 1ft ;16 Simpson Cop pit IS 05 V C. Evans Id. 10 Slmpsnn Copple ?8 IS Simpson t'opple .VI IS Simpson Copple 88.1 Ida ((.Soule :8 1ft Ida (4. Soule :;8.l Orpha Seymone I 8. IS John W. Bu.-i 13 HO John W. l: ics .5.85 John W. Buck . 2!.m Lontae Kreeae 34 15 Amelia SiuigH HR.li Amelia Sturgls 381ft Cass Addition lllin-k "A" Lot C, 30 feel E. 30 fed Block "B" E. 10 reel Coa t Third Addition Block "U" " W. W. Nason W . W. Nason .... Uiace M. Kelr... Miriam R. IVab o Zi na C. Sitr. oi.l. . c. A. ( ass C. K Cnm J. K. Nickel n... J. R. Nickels, n. .. J. R. Nlcktlsm .. C. L. Morse Henry 1111 C. L. Morse SPECIAL PICTURES Will be shown during this Engagement, with a CHANGE OF SONGS and Costumes and Pictures each night r. rSale Team, weigh MO, 3 Inch wagon hack siwl harness. Telephone .m ,. mi Eor Sal, Srroud hsnd Eim rsun unrluhi pirno. W. B. Hint, Underwood, Wath "i EorSale-Bwf cow; alto light horse tnltablt lor saddle or bugs v. W A. Melville, D. 1. Davidson place. Willow Flat. a.'e j Wagon Kor Sale - Nearly new 3 Inch tire l!lrdell wagoa with Led and top 1kx. Al condition. J.J. Knapp, phone 8C8SX Wnled-To wink on the swnehbniii .1 t girls. Inquire at Central otHce. Home Ttle phone Co. till Tot Sale-Brown Leghorn and Indian Run.! ncr Duck eggs for hstrhlng. Jl 50 vr set ting r". C. House, phone 2131.. mi: For Sale-Team of mules, I and i'. vesrs Weight 05(1 each; well broke: phone IIBM P, 8 Wilkinson. mis Fnt SilcItlinite Island Red eggs for hatch ing ihe kind thai grow winter layers select ad from the heal strains; fcrtllliy guarantee.i: HJO tor it I'houc S01SM. E. I'. Batten. J8 l or " lie Tlioro.ightved Plymouth Rock cock, two year old luqnlre B. J. Dalian Phone AIM. mh Kor Sale Ancora goats, man y of them reg Ister. I .ind brad by a mi tnberof the Amertean Angora .lost Association. Having cleared n farm of MX) acres of oak brush hind on what Is now known ss Hie Mountsln V ew Orchard I hey are now for sale In large or snnill niinilH is, st very reasonable (wtces, as the land Is tielng tot. I In miiiiII iraets and we are .Il -pus ng of the goals. Mplv lo "re Mosler Hills l.snd A Orchsrd Co., W. II. Kerslske. Malinger, Mosler, (ire. aS8 Kor Sale-Seed potattass; Wasco Beauty and Rural New Yorkers. Phone Odell 86 tS8 For Sale Cheap Two good teams, one wit. MB, olheiv240. J. A. Henderson. Blng. n, Wn. a Kor 8a le Phaeton snd hsrneas, Mt Allen. A. T. 1118 P. McDonald . " D. McDontl.t , " 8 D. McDonald .. - H.C. Coe ' " 10 H. C. Coe Commence at S. E. corner of Coe's Third Addition, K.:ist 50 feet, North 100 fert, West SO feel. Bout h 100 feel, C. A. Cass Commence 50 feet Kaat of S. E corner of Block "Q " coe's Third Add l ion, r asi' 50 feet, North 100 feet, Weat (.0 feet, South 100 feel, Little J. Anderson and Mabel H. Krancla Waueoma Park City of Hood River 21. .'6.30 42.40 4 '40 42.40 '.5 45 '.'6 95 45 8i) J320 21.60 38.15 it as 38 1.5 42.40 H 40 42 40 42. '0 42 40 42.40 4J40 33(1 V0 I,H 05 Your Committee further reports thai in their opinion this improvement Is a vary neces- sary one ami should be made forthwith Dated this gftth day of April, 1910. Resiectlully submitted, I II Ah, HALL. 8. W. ARNOLD, J. M. WRIOHT. lias auy Thai notice is hereby given that all persons interested are hereby notified that aald repor been filed with the Recorder of I he City of Hno I River, and any person or prisons I a. I g ' objections to tbe same may file his or her ohlections with th? City Reorder within i oays irom me aate or tne nuai i u nication or tins notice, ihe date of tne nrst publlcatl n thereof being Ihe 28th day ol April, 1010, and the last i ul. leal ion there f be In fie ISth day of May, 1910. such objections, Il any, to tuid report will o. t nustnltii d be th nn 1 rsigned CUT Recorder to the common Council of aald City al lis next regular meeting after the explrat n ul tald six days from the date of dual publication of said notice. This notice it published In the Hood River Q lacier for ten days, being three Issues there of, and a copy ot tbe same posted for said time in three public pi-u-es in said city, H. B. LANUULK, City Recorder. Kor Sale Bay mare, weight ahont 1100; good heavy single harness; two seated light hack good as new ; all for t. 80. Inquire of P. H. Molir, pboneSotiK. a38 Kor Rent-Pasture tor MM and cattle on East side. Roy Jackson, phone 207SM. aS8 l.st-An ermine and rolng fur neck piece. Call 828 j. m-, Kor Sale House mid two lots ficlng nek stni 1 ti.1 flute Street, clone tn: cheap for cam oreasi terms J. R. Nlckelscn. mis WantedA giant Watob dog: alto laving hens. Call Udell 83. aS8 Km ;iie Delivery wagon and double har. nest. Phone 47 nil; Kor Sale-Two freeta cows. Phone 151 Odell. Date Kemp M Ki r Rent A nicely rarnlsbetl Irani room. Of Cascade Ave. mi Kor ale-Palr gray geldlnga; 8 years old; 200 lbs ; sound and abwilute!y ikarteaa. Call 187SM. mi Wanled-tllrl for general housework. H D. W. Plneo. Mrs. sS8 Kor SaleGood work horse. W. man. Bher-aS8 Kor Hale-Egga for setting. Knll.bloo ied Khoiie IslanrTReds. Uns Miller. Phone 2I3M. lart Standav evening, ladles enamel belt buckle. Return lor reward to 228 Montello s venue, or telephone 270M. Km lUni-Nicely fsrnlsbed rooms. Phone MM. mis Kor Sale-Oat hay. Phone Odell 128. nil a Warned Man with team to trnrk log by day or contract. Mt. Hood Milling Co. Phone .WOdeli. MSltt Department ol tbe Intel We , Culled States Land Office, The Dalles, Ureao-a, April 121 li 1910. Notice Is hereby given that the "isle of Oregon lias died In this office Its appllesl on. Serial NtkMM to select under Ihe provisions of tbe Act of Congress of August 14, IMS. . nd the Acts supplementary and amendaiory 1 Hereto, The NEUNWVi. and HWN ft', Sec. 22 Tp. Tp.S pi in RtngeD East Willamette Merld.m. Auy and all persons claiming ad verse I the lands described or desiring lo object brcioiae of the mineral charaelcr rst the land, or or any other teason, to the d!ssaial lo applle ut should flle their affidavits of protest in ilil ofllc on or before the 30 day of Mav, 1910 a21ru9fi C. W. MOORE, Raj, lit Bee Supplies If yon need anything In ihe line of bee supplies let me know atonei . 1 can help you and save t oo money. W w Dskln. Box 222. R. D. No. 2. mil Wantt d A good driving botte. Phoni 141,