3f oca i)vcr (alacici HOO ItlVIMt, OU.. M AltCll 7. ism. t'MON VXilVIV ItMI.U.V I.OCAI, ( AI!I. KAKT N.i. , Nil a, W Kh T IHU Ml I IKMI II.IHll HIVI'll Ki.. I. , N hi , M M" " l:'U, A. M, iHU'Mi I lM lliiuli IMVIII, J HI 1 7, l-t ll'HM'H .".-.'.7 I. M N". I. Ml. II " HIM A M . 1 "'I''"' "v iImm.I ryw HIM V lliluiul, I 'M 1 1 tlllt II HI.'. I I'.il lllt ( . I ',,, ,,, I .. .'. twrxii r.irilii.i.l mi, I I . i iiiiiiiui K.! I'lly.y-ll, l.iniiH,rti, l,ulii l lil. nti". I MahiMii,., Vm Itiin.l ,"Tl.rl.linll.M Mull," i i'hit.v I't. I Ikmiii iMnli.r mi. I M.'.i.iillt ( inn In.-' IWftOII I'.ll'llllll.l (ili.l ( lllr.lil.l, I I'iiII.v 1k..., Hiincliiy, Mimmih, ivrr.v Jv .loin having Tiiir- I'llllWll till IIM'I' lot WCHl, (,f I III' IHVWIll. llM llllllll, M iIlcK cl a llMllllwil.,1' Illlildlllg 1 1 It I'l ll I M hill. II H Sjwlll)' i'iih, ii win i .i lo c'-t two moiIcm.' i lie iimh'I' ll.M.r win iH'iilmlilv In lllio in . I i.ll'iiiiu r.M.iiiM. Inn-ont. Hon, i;. Hniiili ImM week i mi r rliiiwiMlii. ,, ,.( ,,1'H,,. Hi lmol h.,ii..c id' tin- T-, m ile ( '..ini!iriy, mi.I h.ii ,( I'iikI hiill'of il, he.ng 1 1 i'l y' l.y linn- lltl'll fl'l I. l ,. I 'lllll'll'l.llll.l'lllll I'lilllrl, Woi'U on ill). i;i'iiiiiii Ii im L.tii nun nii'iiri il an. I (hi. clnin li will ho liiillt a( IIIM I'. Win urn I.ihI-c K. of I'. Iiiim clninu'- fil Hh mooting uui Until filllhiT luil ice lo Friday IliHh'iiil of Saturday. The i'Iiiiiii- whs i iiiim iI Ii y llii' Hlor. liil'Hol'I) ( 1 1 1 hi 1 1 v taking pliti-i- (hi! wmir hloiil N-vciiil nl' lhi. K. of 1'. tin 1 1 1 1 n it U'luiiginglng lo , K v. ('. W. Wills. iniHlor of ll. I'nitiil J li l I n ii i iliiucli nl Miioil Kivor No .Ham I'rc'rinjilIotH, Wammmiton, MiiitIi 4.('oiiimiss. loin r (iinir, of (lie general land oflh'o, (niliiy w nt registers liini receivers of nil I" imI olllii'M tin' following telegram: "The llinlicr culture iiml pre-emption Iiiwh iiii IIiIh day repealed. Allow no further onirics tlicio iinijiT these I'lllllllM." F M Jackson 'AsiiiTo( March I -Tim llll lo! 'tcr Knpku repeal the (linhcr ciiliuro law In more ' ' 1 ''wt" 1 far-reaching in I.h oH'ccts tl.at, western ! Mri A.h, "l'Z, sot tiers generally suppose, liosldes re- Polk itutler pealing tin- tlnihcr culture and pro-! i "lil ruttiTwin iiiitliii Iiiwm, it j.iovl.li-H tlmt lioiiii-! V.,J' Jlut'"tw,iy Hli a.l.TH n.i.i.i.t .oinnnit.. In Mlx 1 , y IS"" iiioiiIIim, l.nt nniMt live on tla-lr cIiiIiiih 1 J W Htii-lu one yi ur Ih Ioio lin y iui" iiniiiiuti; and i Jl L Ilowo i.. i liny I in' ciiHtoniiiry I.",, iht ih ic. out-; hI'Ii- tin- iiiilioail limith, or Innidt) , Vmmtf AMlauvt' Oricnrilzcd. H. V. Jtouiii'y, ittutu orKunlcr liiHtl tnkil u county Alllunco In tli dull tf oluiiiblu Alllunco on J':ijlit-Mll, Feb, )lli. inn following dnli'KnU'H wirro in at- Icii-lanci) from Hie Alllancin In the iimi n iit jmrtM of tint county uii'i lii lln' city ycHt.-nlny. (he fsiicst of j Hie lallroiul IIiiiIIm, and wciirc title to Tin: mails. Tim mull nrrlvi fi..in hlrnlMmnt t 11 Uk A. ,M. i mIiivh mi.I hiiliii.lnv; ih- I'd U ''in mimiic ilif, .,i ,i.i,,. m '?'''""""";''"'' "! " A. M. iirrhvaiil I , M. Nit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v x. Kur Willi.. Hiilin. it, i.ii,. ,v nl K , i rrlvKa m tun. u i'l H'k I'. M. fruiii Whlii. M11I111..11 ,,n... f,,r .', ir, Ir.iul i.nkfuiiil 1,1, i,, M.hi.i,,,., , Krl.l a. .! I , I tCHlll' I till ll'l'. ,Mr. Wl'llH CXICCM I to commence nt mi curly ilnle, Hie I creel Inn of ii new cliure'li at oo. lliver, 'I'liim Hie oiiil woik ocmiiii. 1 Ihilh-H ( 'linmit lf. H OW iirm JC F Wlcklmm ii ii John J H Tnylor J V Jvotiljr .1 A Kcclcy F1I Htunton il K Moore O W I'attcrKon (eorK Hlilnlll i)avlil McKlvley J oh n K vim Joch Meaim WJ ('umiibell 10 (- Miller 11 A i'ratt V 11 Taylor iwlf Frank W iHidM&wlft' K-th Morgan A wife am JMiilly liroyleM Tim (Mini ..ill, ,. m . 1 1 iriiiti n . mi M .1 wlmil II u I II l.i' i,,i n iiniti ll mini , f.ir f-iirrii ili-ll verv M. fMl'l.l Slll' hui, IHtlKF l.0( Ml, J1AT1T.1CS. Oil cloth at tin. fiirnltuiv utore. Untitling paper at furiilture more. in . I ICIUIVH ir.nneil to outer a . fur- Kc of I'oi tlantl , oe. U ViH we tliel'.'i tilhirc ntori Mix. . It. II ItiiiK Mii, II. (' io the furniture Moiv ihi.1 and III einl mill tint;. Mix. Snow who , ,ih Urn H,.( forM'Viral vn k U iniirovlng nlowly. There w ni a jilcni-aiil Mirriuc parlv .lit Mr. A. 11. Jinien IVKlitrii,.,. I hiilwhiV night. JoMCjlll A. WIImiIU Hat unlay and enu U hoii'm hIoic. I lie lunik Another liiioortant feature i lirazil Hiiviil'o of the hill In that which i.raclieiillv an- Kdgar Pratt and wife. null all eonii HtH for lauds w hich have I '1'ie Allowing oIUccih were elit-U'd. hecn Initiated, lor llnal oroof him Ihcii I J J'' Met orniack, pa-dident: Folk made hy tin; w iilem in many iiiHtunciH ,J"tlT, Vice FrcHident; W J (,ampbfll, now pending In-fore the Interior de-, retury; II fuylor, Treasurer. piirlmeiit. HjM'clal agent of the laud! finance (oinmlttcc, Folk Uutler, olllcc have renorted that the i.roof "'" I.yan r II Htunton i .i . . . 'I'l lit I) mm it I ii rr I - I i .1.. .1 J IM..U...-. i 'i if Hiaiii' iy incM'tl tTrt wiw uiiMut Hhiiliir - "uu iiuifn ana in niiia , Ik. - .. .f I ... i ..... Wowcr was eleee, 'illl'"'Kti the laii.li on which i.roof u ""e ,um'u WUM m'rvvil W the ladies, h.m In en mad.; have tni-n wild or have ;" a v"t or thanks was ex hecn foreclowtl under a iiiortL-mrc irlvcn u'n,u,, ' wiles foi their kindneMH. hy the net tiers to ohtain money for making Until proof and payments. The net also provides for the reservation ol sites for irrigating purposes and gives right of way through all projs r- l cities owned hy the I 'lilted States for j the building of irrigation canals and ditches. T!le stock holders of the Hood Ulver Towusltc Company held their annual meeting Tuesday afternoon, ami elect ed a hoard of directors as follows: A. i S. Mowers, Joseph A. Wilson. I, R ! I rowe, I ,a vt leiiei ; lUllilap. A. S. : president and Lawrence Mowers seerc- lary. Illovc.l I'oiind his oH. at ll.ini- ; W. I. Calkins arrived here from ' Seattle Sunday to visit his brother F.. i I). Calkins, and sister Mis. M. j;. I.ocke, wlioiu I,,, had not H'cu twenty-one yearn. Another brother I It. A. whom we mentioned lust week, ' being with tlicin made it a fi.mllv re ' union, all bring present but one ; brother Who Is ill Seattle, I ll is ruir.ored that the I'lilon Faeille will build a ;yli,UiMl h,,e al the Cns , cades the comiinf siiuimer, The eoni Ipanyowiis a laige tract of land there, and Would, no doubt, U' able In (Hhjiom. 'of a coii-iileiable porlioit o it iii the .shape of low ii lots if such a hotel was binll. it Would bene move to lo cate Hie hotel here, I ii ( I he com nan v I n lis no land hi re to gel their money back on. left Tuesday and i. tin r I iiiniii- islern S. J. I,n I'imimt lllf.r I'llidletoll Oreenn IioIiiIm. Mis, Will I'i. Iter mid Mi- Happy .... i vt III I 11(11 II .. 01 I I 1 nuisiiay iiiormii. Mr, I). A.Jones left f.,r bin .Montana loda v, nod ex peel t, liei-e lii a month or so. Several new meiiiN-rs will Int.. the A. If. C. W. ,,(p ine ne.Ai regular meeting. Thcri' was a i!ea-an( MirpKs,. party lit K. C. I lot; CI 'Iu.mIcv bt, on 1 1 ii aeiDUIlt of ,M iss Ji.sie's l"..li IhImv. Captain A, S. j:!,,ers of C,,,,,- ..ot itieixe.l ins ioiiii,:.-,i fn,,,, ii iepplier Hue in i ii turn lie taken here nl Some time since Mr. A. S. Mowers eiive notice that the well known I'l I'm ol I. lowers ,V ( rowell Mould rrnsr o exist, he w ll llill'au lief IVoin the loin i We are pleased lo learn that Mr!:,''u I, lowers lies I. -eoiisalered the matter, and thai the linn w j eonliniie ji t.uiii.s. Had the part licrsliip ceased Ml. Mowers would Molialih- have tell Tlie San Jan Sciile. Tin1 following circular has Urn sent to various jicisoiih in The Dalles which is self-explanatory: Complaint has been made to this hoard that trees on proeriy owned by jyou on your place are infested with the Sail Jose Seule. The mule is very dan gerous to the life of not only fruit trees but shade ami ornnuiciital trees and shrubs as well, and if not promptly ked will spread itself over the en tile country. Thisistoollicially notify you that something must U- done, cither by cutting down and burning un motion we extended a vote of thanks to Mr Kcclcy for the use of his house and the kind manner which all were treated by him. On motion the meeting adjourned. I J K McCOKMAfK, I President, County Alliance. W J C'AMI'HKM., i Secretary, County Alliance. Land Filings. On and after the Kith, of this month I will U prepared to mako all papers for tiling on government lands. J. il. CUAIll.KIIAUGll. NOTICE. W. H. WILSON. A TTOIIXEY-A TLA W. ROOMS fit, AJf D i'i, JUKW VOOT niKTC, THIC hh.lA.YH, OKKUO.V. Vvrvn VfATKisn a Mf.s Attorney8-at-Law, Vogt's new building, Second St JOHN H. CRADLEBAUCH. ATTOHyEY AT LA W. Prnrtl!cii In all tlie court a of ()njon and WuMhlBgton. Hoclalattritlmiflvei to eat. vi-yanrliig. UL''1EII OFFICE, HOOD KIVEU OHEGON. PERRY Sc JONES, nomnooM or tun hi Hirer Market. Ip oraiUi , hnd tuO Ciioice Meats of all kinds Land Locator. FVCrV ImmIv VHIlll In IT I ulver Valley. I have soma verv u. si rahle tracts of gixsl land on nay list iwr iwiiiiu.ins, nomcsteaiis and tim bcred claims, with runuing water on them. I can locate seveniT sfs tmi advantageously. lh not fail to see me at IIikmI River Falls or h.I.i risiu ft... at Jlood Kiver, Wasco County, Oregon. Ijx;ator. FOR SALE. Several milch cows, Byrkett, White Halnion, Apply to A. R. ashington. Sausages a Specialty. tp.h) atUntioa paid to Famrftliing Miilmen and Supplying Meat in Large Quantities Don't Forqt the Place, HOOD RIVER MARKET. next door .to Claciik Oak Btreet oflSce. Olinger & Bone, IIU I. .... 1 I I I'i. 11.. t . .... .1... ... . . . 1. . . I f .1 1 1 nn, , u,v .mi lor. i (o:iiiiue uees inns iniesu'ii, or ny ue- l.'H' him. We me i:lti, in ail.i (,;, ,,,. . Htmying the lu sts. This can be 'done ,t .iiiii u iriin i xi I I . I'. IM C ill ueeliiiv lilnwi is' snli J,:iw a ii.isiiion In the pro-iieb uoM inor i en m, rr i,;t,i u, , ii Our Millliu Cnmpunv h.is Uen Hinted 1 1 . .Ml "ti" to "Ii," by w li ner ji . Known bereiifier. 'I'l... m.ir. i , .... .... ... J .1 .1. FI.H II. ! II r . ... mm should arrive Imhiv. If yen want to pniciiMse Mime line plellilrs or ir;tuii( r,.v, ,.)iai (I. I ll . ... . '' " hi r. j i.iiiuinss' MniittlirM The Williiuiette vnll. y M-is l snow stiirm Silndav, snow lallliiji' to a depth nl' from U) f(irt,.,-n inches. puny were s cillicsiiny, store. i i Tlie f.-lliwilig notice wiis received last wee!;, but we were unable to Iiml riio in for it : " ''.-nil. lay si'hool at Die Odell school Inni-..' at 1' o'clock p. iii. Milton Odell sllperhileiiileiit; I'lrd Kemp, assistant. n th; 1st, (-Midday, iireueliing by the Fast. ir la v. Ti-ity Hieliy, riKht" after Sunday sclmol. Every' Hist Smid.iv the lniriPs MipjH-r is set forth, and j die Lord's cidbli'eii me nt home a! fi.t table. ),i other Sundays, preach iiig alter Siindav school." by the prompt and thorough use of the washes recomuciided by this board. The following remedy is recom mended liclng cheap, simple, easily proeu.vd, and clleetivc: Mr. A. K. I)isbrow has postponed his sale for sixty days from February :Ktli. (aurge 1'. Morgan and E. W. Nevius have )K.-ned an ofllee in the store for mer! v is'eupied by Mr. Garret son as a jewelry store, on Second strwt, next door to (ieonre Hneh's grocery store, and are prepared to make all papers for tiliiij.'s or entries cither upon the for feited lands or government lands of any sort. They will act irs attorneys in contests, hearing and land law cases of every description, iloth these gent lemeii are ex-clerks of the U. H. land ollliv at The Dalles, and eertainlv jM.sscss the reouisite knowledge and ex perieiiet;. Call and see them when you go to M he Jlalles on land business. Livery w m "'l.l .. ...... ...... ...1 ..f A ... .. ... a (. ji.iiiii.a Jl llliv 1 1. ill! Ol - ISahhit's eoiiirntrated lye and dissolve ! SIMMONS. ill two and one-half gallons of water. I" the Justice's fourt for Hoist Itlvor Pre- Add one-half pound of rosin. Use hot." This strength , of wash, which should week James I.) W bile jjoil.i ton Visile. i One day this j and ( :rol,"e U.r ; il.scovcled a i oii;;ar track, t heir do;; on it and follow cil distance, when the eo!i:!iir clnct. In IWnsiii. tHitii.tv i if..,,... M. V. Hiirrl'son, f'lui'ntilT,) VK L I -- ri.....i. u.., . . I i i i i . i . ....I .rs jh.rit, in i-nnani. i lM.nl.ltIl,.ll 1 1 , it lit' lll..t.l.J (.I II u..Pll,T Ti. Phoplnu 1I..I...- .1 '.. . . ri"" ', "j ........... ... . rnjr . i. r. ih.hu, iiiv i, im,vc mi nie.i (lOIC'Il- uiini. iii nit1 inline in hh. siint,. ..ri iri.r.n mi arc h.'ii liv ii.iniimiidiMl to ii.) ar and pump, ought not to be used after the; I from Cnlifoi' t'i superintend I'. J!. chu.vh at Hev. Mr. I last nrriv, nla, dunn I lie w ed; the const ruction of tin this place. Mrs. Allen Lloyd f Km!, who cmne here a eoiijiie o weeks ago on account of licrinotiier's sickness left for home I htirsitay. 'J'hc skatln-r on the ponds near here was lair during the early portion f the week, and most of n'. yimnu fniH took ashy at it. Kei-t Straiiahun who has been spend ing the winter nt Troutdale, leir for that point yesterday iiiorning fU.,. Vceks visit home. Mr. Fred Hatch arrived here from (alilornla Saturday. JJis health is not the best and lie will probably remain with us forsouiu time. i1.'; '''".i ,('n,we ''""' !wn from The Dalles Juesday to attend the annual I iiieeuiig oi tun stockholders of the Hood Kivcr Townsile Comjiany. The debuting society which meets at Jlarrct's school house has changed its nights of meeting from Friday to Wednesday, meeting every week- J. it. Rankin has sold twenty-four aerosol' his place near town to h. . Jones forSililOO. Mr.Jones has a bargain as the land isclioap at twice the sum. At. a meeting of the board of school directors Monday afternoon, i'rof. F. A. Snyder was employed to teach a four month's) term beginning at once. The latest, novelty out is the "Match Icss Repealing Airtiun." Shoots li. Ji. Hhotof any kind. Once loading pre pares you for (id shots. For sale at the Furniture store. The Towisile Company Monday de livered a bond for a deed 'to Mrs. S. M. Harrison and T. C. Dallas for lot in block C of Hood liivor. Consideration $;;.'jO. Will Langille arrived home Satur day, bringing a. series of line views of mi. noon taken by McAlpine. Wo understand he visited Cloud Cap Inn, during the week. Tho Postal Inspector was hero last week, and stated that the Jlood Jtivcr olllcc was one of the best, managed in the state, complimenting Mrs. Cham phu highly on her reports, accounts etc. Ephriam Hutchinson and family arrived 1 tiesday from FugetSouiul and ).",Vti , l5',,.tl'd N- K Wvm' liouso, l uey left here about, a year ago, but like every one else who has lived here could not be satisfied elsewhere. The timbers for (ho bridge across the east fork two miles above Wi nans' place are on the bank ready to be put in place as soon us the snow is oil' the road will be cleared south to the base lino, and will undoubtedly be -continued to the elk bods. Ingalls : limiii' i in ,v put it a short which ii'.. 111. t.leii iii n.iine lirii-li jcaehe I out his paw and took the dog in hriore be Knew it. Holding him in hi mouth the big eat climbed. -i big oak tree and proceeded to kill die dog by biting him through the back, mid tl'ien lav him across tlie limbs of tlie tree. One of the men watched iiim to kirp him lived, w hile the other went home and got a gun. He was a big fellow but uiey saved mm jiisi tlie same. K v. W. II Hast, of Shasta county California, will lill the pulpit of the I'. 15. church next Sabbath morning ami evening. Minuay sellout ul Hi u. m. A welcome to all. C. W. Wells Pastor. Kcsalaiioiis of ,Syiinttiy. Wjikkkas, Sister I,. li. Thomas, has Ism so greatly bereaved in the death of heroniy child a precious boy -AVWrn, that the members of Canity W. J. Corps do oMond to sister L. J. Thomas and Dr. Thomas, their heart felt sympathy It'cMohnl, that in the death of New ton Thomas we lVol a personal loss, and grieve that his voice and presence will be missed from the little company of boys who have brightened our eatb. erings with their patriotic songs Jt'cuulrctt, that in the going out of this young life, his country has sus tained a loss, for this youth was early taught the debt of gratitude a man owes to his native laud Jitwlrcd, that we tenderly admon ish our sad companion: "Of all we know Ol all tlmt we can dream below I Of that far land to whieii V II Thisone expression, hath expressed AIr y' To us, iis blessedness, the best, say wi He giveth his beloved rest." in term JiCKOlvcil, that, a copy of these reso lutions be sent to sister L. It. Thomas, and a copy to the Uj-acikr and be. transcribed upon our journal. J.ly order of the Committee. Iiuit buds have commenced to swell. " ,NW r 'niiiuim iiii-.i nuing you in the in, -.i niuwi on or i.ciore .Monday tho Trusting that this will receive protapt attention, I am Respectfully yours, Jamks A. Vakxev. SchiMil Mi't'liiig. 1 he school meeting held here Mon- ,,iii. l:.flk ,l..i'..f A..t..i iiii ........ i j-. .. . J""' I " 'V -M'..., ,-..'1,111 II1U IKMirOI 1 Ol'lllTK I l. in. tlmt Im'Iuk tlioilrxt ilny of url follow , liiK kIx wirliM iMibllnitlon of tilts hiiiiiiihhim. ; .mil ii fn.i c..ii .. i ' , ...... .. j .... i,.n-ui ami iin.swiT i ne ooni- i, in, Hll, oiKe JllllL'.'lllI'llI I iikiiium you tor tin' sum or $7:l.Hl anil Interest j thi nim at the rutu of olwht per eenl jxt . . .. . oi" in, nay in Ni'iucnitier, ISiH). , anil lor tils owl una .lIsliuiHeiiieiitii herein. iounrerurtlieriiiitlili.il n..,t ti,iu . . ....n nii.i....,im s servi'il upon you hy imtilleiitlou hy onler of ii. i. j,in.,n lm. Hiiee i.n Hixiii Hlvcr If ltnii.l tbo .V.Y "'".T. V """"V nun suite iiuute on the ii. iVailll, IIIC L'llll. llilV I.I I'.'l.riuirv Ivtll , Wi . chairman of the board of directors, Hon. Jllstu,e of tliu 'or od Uiver' i-reeinet. E. I,. Smith, presided. The minutes' of the last previous meeting were read NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, and approved. The report of the clerk IjHlll om,.e nt Tne 0r Jan ?, mu was accepted. S. E. Bartmess was X,.t ice is hereby given that the fol noniinatcd for director to succeed 11. lowing-named settler has filed ltotiec nf i 1 day was a remarkably harmonious one I In the absence of Mr. School District No. 2. There was a full attendance of the voters of this district at their regular meeting last Monday. Mr. E. Locke. waseiccicd director lor the term of throe years, and Mr. J. F. Armor was re-elected clerk. A tax of live mills was voted, three mills for salary of school teacher and two miils lor purchasing" the latest im proved seats for the school room and ceiling the same overhead. When this is done, No. 2 will have the best equipped school house and building of any country district in the county. Prof. F. R. Andrews, who la light a four month's term in this district last fall, has been seen roil for another four month's term, commencing March 9th. Rand wltose term ol'ollieo expired, and there being no other nominations, on motion tlie clerk was instructed to cast the ballot of tlie meeting for him. E. J. Thomas and Jennie Champlin, were placed in nomination for clerk, the latter being elected by a vote of '2'1 to 11. On motion a tax of six mills for school purposes was levied. No fur ther business appearing, tlie meeting adjourned. Hood Kiveu, Or. March 3. 1891, Mr. Editou: I desire in this public manner to ex press my gratitude to the friends and patrons of tlie school who unanimously elected me to the position of school director at the meeting last Monday. While it was a position unsought by me and accepted with reluctance, because of the unpleasantness so often con nected w ith it, yet I have always tried to adopt the rule to shrink from noth ing that I feel U be my duty, and will try to tietray no trust that you have I placed within, my keeping, and am sure I only voice the sentiments of Smith and Mr. Blowers when 1 will work together for the best interests of the school and ask for your wujieuiuou iiiat wo may make it a success. Kespcct fully, S. E. 1JAJIT.MKSS. congregational services for March nui, 18111. 11 a.m. in tlie valley church u""ui scnooi iu a. m. Tlie services in Columbia hall will be at 7:30 instead oi i I). 111. as heretofofo 'IVvt John it tlie Son shall make you free, ye nis intention to make final proof in supiKtrt of his claim, and tlmt said proof will be made ttefore the Register and lteceiver at Tlie Dalles, Oregon, on March 7, 1891, viz: Michael Pelz. D. S. 7125, for the S. S. E. , N. W. 1 S. E. 4, and S. W.j N. E. , Sec. 28, Tp. 2 N., It. 10 E., Willamette Mer idian. He names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Peter Molir, John Lena, John Kroe- ger, Jotm A. Mohr, all of Hood River, uregon. JUtiN W. LEWIS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oak Street, near Postofice. HOOD RIVER, - - OREGON. Wc have First-Class Stock and Outfits, Double Buggies, Hack and Saddle Horses. A Fine Four-Horse Coach, suitable for fishing or excurwo piTheH, carries nine passengers. Parties taken to any aocewi ble point. Keliabh drivers. i Our Dray delivers baggage or freight anywhere in the Vallej Charges Reasonable. Crandall & Burget, DEALERS IN Furniture, Carpets, . WindowShades,Etc. AISO CARRY A Full Line of hiortatiu Goods. Mail Orders Pronptly Attended to 166 Second St. The Dalles. Or. - fan 30, R 13. shall he lroo indeed. S0TK.T. The U. Ii. Church services and Sun- ll",? SL'iV.C)I W1U l,e "freafter hold in ilivited vms' Hil11-" Ev(,,,y boiy FOIi SALE. A fine pony suitable for a lady to ride, together with side-saddle, bridle a nd complete outfit- luquire of James leak. foii saleIjiTkext. A farm of 100 acres, eight miles firm Hood River on the Mt. Hood road. tor information couccriiliur ii innnim atthisoJUce. Land Office at The Dali.es, Or., February 6, 1891. j Notice is hereby iriven that, tti fnt lowing-named settler has tiled notice of nis intention to make final proof in support ot Ins claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register ami iteceiver at ine Dalles on March m, iszi, viz: (Jeorgo E. Lay, D. S. 0,094, for the N. E. i, See 9E., W.M. He names the following witnesses to prove ins continuous reiiience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C. L. morris, j. v. Markley, C. P. Bush and J. 1. iNealeigh, all of Hood River. JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. B. R. TUCKER, PFnrRIETOB. OF 101 Bill MILLS LUMBER OP ALL KINDS. MANUFACTUREll OF FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVER, OR, J. M. HUNTINGTON, & Co., Abstracters and Conveyancers. HAVE JUST COMPLETED AN ABSTRACT OF ALL XjazcLd. Titles In Wasco County, and are prepared to furnish all desired informa tion about titles to any land in the county on Removal Notice! We also do a general Real Estate and insurance business. Persons havlnir 0 nnni.A..in 11 . . , juujikiij lUBi-u, r money to loan on approved security will do well to con sult us. If I fir ill jfcauiaojaeii. UNDERTAKER,--Wishes to inform his many fricndu and lh publi Eenemllv that lio has r .-moved oil umlortakinj; room to NICKELMIiN's RETT BUILDING Corner Third and Wahin(rtoo, Where he oarriae a full ttock ot ererythlnf ueedt, n . i" that buninen. ordori by dispsteh, exprwe, nwtl or la mmf Koniptly attended to and sattafaotion ruarante. Can bo seen anv hour ot th day ornlifht at bl t'a 'Sr,.00"' '0UU, "ud WMhin. TEBMS EASY- CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITFD. ADDRESS, J.M.Huntington&Co. Opera How. Block The Dalle Ck-. Wht Tfernrt r. REMOVAL NOTICE. MAIEB & BBNTOH , The RED FRONT Gro cers have moved to the cor. of Third and Union St. where they carry a complete line of staplo and fancy Groceries. And also do a Reneral commfosfcui business. Thankful for past fivt w solicit a continuance of the same at our new store in the old Post Office -Building Cor. 3rd, and Union Sts.