IIOODRlVF.l!, OK., MAY, 1S.M. y);().M77).v yur. That tlio IVooration sorvioos will lo Weil ut tended today, is a matter of course. Our lit Ho oeinetory contain) lint tA' ktitlil itr'.l irtstViW Vet 1M1I1I,1 thtw, tho ol.l comrades, whom hit a few vonr, will see again joinod to tlu-.n it j.u" 'j In tho hoMs of tho groatlH-yo.nl, w ill pit her to pay thoir tribute f allirtion ami of honor. Ami horooaoh comrade willhantra wreath in renioinhratuv of Homeone who fide by sido w it It him, uphold tho country's Hag amid tho ur giuptof dospor.tto and donhtftil hattlo. Kach family, almost, claims its soldier iloud, and yet, dying in tho country's euiiso, they lolong not to families, hut to tho nation. It is a fitting trihuto to those heroic dead, that w hen Si vit'.ir i. i . .i. -i.i ...i.i. i .i....; lias uccwoii ute canu u nu oeauiv, mess1 graves should bo garlanded, and the whole people as one mmtnon mourner pay simple out ucauuiui inouie 10 tUiiso who gave up their homes, their families, all they held most dear, and crowned the sacrifice with tlieir lives at duty's call. Tho glory of theirachieve. ..v tits is the brightest jewel ia the nu - lions diadem, ami these llowers with which we bedeck ti-eir graves todav, ure litting emblems of tho nation's lov- ing tenderness. For them "the silver void Is loose 1, and the golden bow I Oinken, the pitcher is broken at the lountain, and the wheel is broken at ton cistern." The ve:irv in.ireh the divurv vigil, tho danu'er and the sacri - " nee for them are over. X more for ! 11:111 " "cioicu ana humous mis- j u u not had pb'i to fjo over the them will rattle of musketry, roll of b:Ul1 awaiting her in Fortland, but t(f 1J p:,IK.rs, us one goes thnmnh drum, or blare of trumpet, sound; but IjU'lj Deady's judicial sju'etaclcs are, the family's wardrobe, selecting the best childi'en's voices lifted tit) in soniT f nionstruus si.e, and wonderful ittag-! for longer preservation anl carefully giv given wreaths, and fragrant llowers, shall speak the country's loyalty to its ucud, year after year, udown the cycles of time until the nation shall be no inure. IT IS OF STATE I SI' Klii: ST. Next Monday the consolidation question will be settled in Portland, East Portland ami Albina, and wo sincerely hope settled right. They are virtually one city and by consolidation will be the leading city of the north west. If the opposition would take a look at the proiMisitiun from tue right eud of the telescope they would see how big a thing consolidation really U. Let us suppose for instance that the three cites werw consolidated and had a population of 100,000. Would any good citizen consent to its being di vided up into three cities as at present? AH Oregon is interested in this matter, and we hope tnat we w ill not be dis appointed in the result. Portland is now the leading city in the northwest, and when consolidated, she will main tain that supremacy for all time. The Jews eqiel!ed from Prussia who seek a home in this country are far from being a desirable class of immi grants. A 2sew York paper says it will take three generations of close contact with our public schools and soap to get them in a condition fit for civilized peolpe to associate with. The better class of Jews in this country are objecting tojthtir brethren coming here, partly because they are ashamed of them, and partly because they lie called upon to assist them. The that most serious objection to them is as a class they are non-producers and refuse to work at anything outside of the lines of mercantile industries. The czar won't have them in Russia and no other country seems to want them. The Argentine Republic can absorb them more easily than any other country, and it is probable that this will be their second promised land. 8ecretar Pdaine has gone to liar Harbor, Maine, to recuperate. For some time he has been suffering from an attack of gout, and it is stated that it will be several months before lie again takes his place in 'Washington. There were rumors of failing intellect, hut this is unadulterated gossip. It is stated in this connection that the pres ident has kept himself well informed as to the business of the secretary's olrice, and will pursue his policy, that the foreign policy will he vigorous but not rash, that tlje Chilian war shall cease, this government intervening, and that Venezuela shall have our strongest moral support against the encroachments of British Guiana, and that our hold on the Sandwich islands shall be strengthened. The average American citizen who imagines, him self necessary to the country, can read a moral, from Mr. Blaine's temporary retirement. He is today, at least the peer of an v man in America, yet the wheels of government move just the suine, when he is not in charge. Attorney General Miller has decided that certificates can only be issued in policy in payment for bullion pur chased, hut that the gain arising from coinage of bullion when paid into the treasury becomes part of the cash and that it can he used like any other. The secretary is now considering the proposition to issue silver certificates against ?a),000,0U0 in silver half dollars now in the treasury. It strikes us that the wail against silver would have- a more nielodius tone, if there was silver ' inoiii'!i in 'lie oonnM'v for li needs, I Iu! the v i- now tind Iuih Iven for si I .hi,; is i iv ivnrx i!y of oiKcr. Tlu'tv in ! not ci.).i;.!i in i iivu!a:i'i tonupply llio needs of trade, ami i very etumtiy nier - ! ohunt i rainftillv nwaro t thi fad I'ntil tin1 orcein into elrnlation in Mitlleicnt .Uinilities to meet tho do-i niumW of trade, tho ory against five! vninngv' is ju-i:i;tt mt. I Tin-oi,;hnvitth n.u.al convention of! the Oiv;im State t;.a,;uMf l'atrons of , , . ,,', , , j llt.shan hy lin t at lllisN.r,., 1 nosday, j with orthy Master 11. K. Hayes in i tho oliair. Tho morninp: session w as secret, luit at j. m. tho jhhmIo moot- ing was held. There wore tifty dole gates in attendance hut what they did is not a matter of pnhlicity. j j Judge ; aUuit a Dead, ivccntlv decided that doen .lapaneso women who ' had attempted to land at S'ttt I'ritnciseo ! and w ho were refused a landimr on the i .i.. .i , i . . . gniuini ittai iney w ere oroiigni netv for immoral purposes, were entitled to tho frdon, of tho rnitcd States in 1 general, ami tue givai sia1 01 invgon in particular, lie declare Vlhat if the j women were of any otlnj- 'ationality, 1 there would lo no iciest i ,raiscd, and : ,ll:lt t,,l'lv bo no with ihoss ! Jiirane. women. On t?.o witness 1 s:'11"1 0;u';i ""d every fair, hut hias-cyed ; IVmal- swore point blank that she was j niarricd, and several of them picked out their husbands w ho were pivsellt in the court-room, and these in turn is a continual invitation to such work, i hohI omn m Tiie iniienr. Apiil, in. iv'i added their tertimonv to that of their i And. loo, there tiro mativ things. r.uiMi j Nuiiei i herein- i:irn ttmt ttu follow in:r I brevet wives It is mhv vtr tn'o i ,-S''fr1 kuowled:;o and much goo.1 litora- P""""' "',,1,,.r " -, tii.nt ! until "HN Ji j'.iiii,, Mi.iuj.i . .,1 - to lintUe 'I'liil noot In iI'hhI o tils t IiiIiii. i that these Women I Hint the. women wlm umil.l linvn ! 1 Francisco if they could, . . I. t. 1 1 ..... 1 ... 1 i .... I. .. niiyuig powc: all" rig'iit. and he saw- lliroiiuh it ! It is stated that when president Har rison visited Portland the first thing! he asked to have pointed out to him was tnat grand okl mountain ot wliicli he had heard so much, Mt. Hood. The rain was coming down under the per sonal supervision of J. Pluvius, nu ab- j original Orvgonian: the clouds dragged the misty fringes of tlieir skhvets i through the tops of the big iir trees, j and the mountain was simply invisi ble. It was mist from the scenery. The gentleman of w hom he imjuiicd ; was eual to the occasion, and tak.ng tue nart v to the rort ami." ana noint- ... .. . . ., , ing uae lumu iu iiie j;t;v 11 nnie.ll t.lliiu ing where judge Leudy was visible, said:".Mt Hood Mr. President, is hull down, but yonder stands the biggest thing in Oregon except Mount Hood, When the world was young the faiiies met one lieautilul spring day, and desiring to make the most beauti ful thing in the world, the queen of the wood elves touched the ground with her wand and there sprouted, grew, and bloomed, a white rose. As all admired its beauty, the queen of the lirownies said: to add to its bu.tity, j I touch it and multiply its attractive ness by giving it the colors and tints most beautiful to the eye, and to suit the tastes of every one. The queen of the Fern fairies touched it with her wand and added to it the most ravish ing fragrance. The queen of the Glen j fairies, added to it the lovliest moss tuat Srew 1,1 tuu shady dells, and then a" I,rououneed it tlie most heautiful of a11 l'""t- T qi"" f all the fairies looked upon it and pined away because she could make nothing more beauti ful, but one day, as she was visiting the fairies in Hood River Valley she found a strawberry. Its color equaled the brightest rose, and its beauty was accentuated by rich golden dots. Its fragrance was delightful, and to the beauties of the rose she found it filled a long felt want. Since that time the Hood River strawberry stands at the head of all things beautiful, appealing to the eye the nose and palate. Judge Beady w asn't in it. How She Conquered the Duke. The deuth ia announced of the Duchess of I.IalalrolZ. A3 a fjiil eIio was the in timate friend of tlio Empress Eugenie in fact, the empress and she were, as we recollect, near akin. Walking in the garden cf the palace one day, who should heave in si.ht hut Marshal Malakoff, notoriously tha roughest and rudest man in all the French service. "Ough! there is that bear again!" quoth tho empress, with a shudder of genuine hoior; hut her young compan ion siiid nothing. The marshal, approaching and bowing to the ladies, besought the younger one to honor lnm with the rose alio had just plucked. "Certainly, I will give it to you," an swered the girl, sweetly, "but how "an a rose please you, who live only for laurels?" Thi3 answer completely staggered the marshal. Ia another moment ho wa3 hopelessly and wildly in love with that girl, and it is to hi3 credit that he prose cuted the campaign so diligently that a year later the heautiful young creature became his wife. Speaking of the epi sode in the garden, Malakoff used to say: "I thought I was hard to conquer, but in that case, parbleu! I surrendered at tho very first fire!" Chicago News. Two Points of View. "Vhat we ne;;J in this community," said the speaker, "is real live men." "I don't tigree with you," retorted a bankrupt nndertaktr ia tlie audience, Munsey's Weely. WOMAN'S WOULD. STRAICHTCNINa UP IN ADVANCE Of 1 THC SPRIN3 CLEANING. ' Footwear f l.oiulim Wiiiiih llttw Klia 'inijiiri'il tlio DnWr Mullnnrtl Siwl- ty Sti-tn Nt Sruxiii't lluUli-M fit. Wtiltiiey'i His I'cnuloii. w we naM.hnost up to .riiiff house , "'"f "f lhorw Hro "'' lot work that have irrown inneh asior i onp .rramlmtl,h,r3. llaV(l. Wa!ihintt nn l Wriugin:r machine.-., patent meat i-hon;'!- nn.1 niili 'Hirers. oarHt hwoojv. ers nnd so forth havo pvatly reduced tho laUrof washing, rooking and sweep- ing, and so far as these go are helps in I house cleaning; hut where is tlm lahor 'saving apparatus that will help in sort 1 in over drawers and boxes and clothes rooms tho verv worst part of the nn- mi;.l snrinsrand fall ovorhaulinc? Luckily one divs not have to wait for spring WO.lt'.ier to do this work. IUS tho nig inak- iinr ii, w L'liin mi iti u.1 iiiaiiv lioinoa to. , -, 7 - j -.... " . ,, . ,,! JZ xiieiv are the line 'azities nd papers, for instance. Any one who has simply piled theso away for sovend years knows how tho accumulation grows. Dut if thee cannot lv made into rugs thero are other ways in which they can Ih worked up to giHJ advantage, tvn.p luniks are not so much needed now us in the' davs when iKHiks were harder to get hnt t'.ll'V iulve vilt.ir MS(,t .;nvi t!lcl Kn..,u.'r i wealth of material for their ronxtrnetimi i llm' 1:1 aunosi every newspaper lor wiucn ono nngiit searca in vain in books. ing over tho ot.iers, enttr.: out what one wi.-'hes to save and keeping the rest of th papers to rub windows with in hou.-e cleaning or t put under carpets. The dippings may bo Foried as cut, and mav then be nsi',1 to inaktt roo!r lioo'.t s. j hV, for ns-in fancy and needle work or Vii'.aucs of poe'us, travel, etc. Tiii is an inexpensivo and easy way to add to ones library books of one's own editing, end so sun to lo adapted to tho tastes of the possessor as no other hook can 1h. Lie .vision Journal. TlinlM-r IjiiiiI, Art Juno 3, ISTS.) NOTICE FOI1 PL" JJLR'ATIOX. I". S. I.ANt) OKt-iCK. Tiik I vi.i.ks, ir.. May, IslU. Notlee Is lirrrliv iriveii tlmt III ciniiiilimire with the prov-Mmis or tin- net oi t onnresi nt : .liine;i, 1ts. rnt it leil "An net fi for the snle of liinher hunts in tlir stutes of t iillforiilii, ore- ..'.iii. Nrvinln mnl W Hluii!jtiii ; territory, Sinlie A. I'npps, of White ("iilnion eoiintvoi Klirkitnt sMutriH Wiish.. has tliNiIny llletl In (Ills oilier Ins sworn sintelnelit. No. 10,", forilie inrlmienl the K '..S.W. 1 . nil 1 W. '.jS.r.." ,See lion No. 21. ill Township No. 2, N. K.imre ll K., mnl will ultrr proof to show tlmt the liintl ouj;ht is mure viihiuhlr for Its IIiiiImt or mIoiik Ulan fur urlritlttinil iin:-poseN, ninl to estnli lisii hi ehiiin to snul lu.nl liel'oiv the lleulster mnl lirreivrr lit this oltli e nt The liiillen, Ore ,'iii, on Snturiiny, tlie.ltli ilny of Ain.'ii'.t, lsBl . II, nmni's ns wltiii'sses: I,. F. Mor'f of ll.m I Hiver, (,r.; W in. !;ui'l.i,r iliNitl Hiver, or.; .1. t;- II ivrs, of Jllimtl iliver, Or., t . v . While, of Whiti.' Snlinoii, Wnsliliisftoli. Anymi'lnll iHTsons iinitiiln. ililveisely tlm uliive ileserlls'il Imnls are letinrnlril to tile their elmiiis In tiilsoiiiri'iin or li. foir mihl 61 Ii i ilnv of Aujrnst, NU. I aiiiO-iitinj JollN W. I.KW'IS, lti-ulHter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I-iinil iiIIm i nt Tin' Dulles. Or. May. 31, Itlll, Notice Ii hereby itlven tlint the Mlciwlnt: nitmt'il '-llli'r l.a tllt it tiiitit e uf IiIm Intention toinnUc liinil in'mil' in Mi"Mrt of lilt claim, tun. Hint hlliil ln'iMif will lit liinite liii'ore tlie ilej.'l-'ter mnl It ivcrl'.N. Ijiml Olllcc nt Tin- I)iiiles ilr. on July !, ISM, vl.: William Liirck. 1!. I). No. .', for tlie S. K M. w. find w. K S. V'.. '4 Sic Si, T. I!, N. It. Ill K. W. .M. Me tinmen the Mlmvlni; vltnexsis to prove his coin in in nix r.Hilcnce tion ninl cultivation of, snlil Inml, vl.: John (I. liverx, t'lirix. Ui'tliniiin, John Lent, llntix. Ijil'.', nil of Hooil Hiver Oregon. mylilrj 1 JOHN Vv. I.KW'IH, IteglHter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund (Mice tit Vancouver Wasli. May, 111, Mil. Notice Ik her.-'hy irven that, the followlnn miincil xetl ier hiix lili'd notice of Iim Intention to iniike llnal proof In hupikm'L of I, In claim, anil tliut Kiiil proof will tie inaiie hel'ore tlie Keixtei' and Hccclver t'. H, Land Olticu ut Vancouver W'ash, on July lllh, Mil, vi.: V.'jlliam ('(ishniiin. Homestead No. 77S7, for the x. yt x. w. s. K. y. x. w. and x. k. s. v. '. See. l.'i. Tn. j 8, X. n. 10, k. v. M. i Ik names the following; w itnesses to prove I his continuous reildenee upon and cultivation I of, said land, viz: Jacob h. Jncobsen, (ieorj;e ! Swan, John 1'ur.'r, James ll. Warner, all of n mi sniinon Kiicuuai couniy vv as.'iiiifjton. (itMtrge Swan. Hrimestend No. 71107 for the s. K. Bee. 1:1, 1 p. x. n. 10 k. vv. M. He names tlie following Witnesses to prove his continuous rcsidcnci- upon and cultiva ll'in of, said lainl, viz: Jacob K. Jaeobsen, Wiiii mi (Jushman, John J'urser, Janii's H. Wnrner, all of White Salmon Klickitat County Wasiiiulon. Jacob E. Jaeobsen. ITomnsteud No. T7SS, for the s. y, x. See. II), Tp,3 X. It. 11 K. w. M. llii names the follmvincr witnesses to prove his continuous rcsidniiee ti)on and cultivation of, said land, viz: William ('usiininn, (ieoiv Swan, John l'urser, James I!. Warner, all of Whi c ,-uimon, Klickitat County Washington. inii-je2i Jons I). (iKootiKOAX. Kn;l.ster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offlep nt The Tulles Or. May, IS, Mil. Notice Is hereby given Hint tin1 following named settler has Hied notice of hi Intention to make final proof In Mi,iiort of his claim, and tnat said riroof will be made b.'I'ore the Ke;lster nnd Keeelver 1'. IS. L. O. lit The Oallcs Or. on July Hi, lsiil, viz: Levi Xeahdgh. P. S. No. Mir,, for the k. ', N. w. Vi and n. y H. w. yt see. is, Tp. 1 x. k: "n, vv m. He names tiie followlni; witnesses to prove his continuous residence uixin and cultivation of, said land, viz: L. 10. Morse, C. L. Morse, J. C. Markley, John Divers, till of Hood Kivcr Oregon. inljil!- Jonx W. Lkwik, ltcKlster. THE DEPOT STAND. CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ICE CREAM, LEMONADE, AND Milk Shake. Hot Coffee and Cold Lunches. M. UlYIM HANI). rnoi'lllKTOH. TlinluT I dllil, Art .1 1 1 11 1 I, IS".'', No rii'i: von n i.i.ivation. I'lt'li'-I Ml On t un I OH j Tlu Dalle, ireijim, A ivtt Notlis I IiimvIiv irlen tint In r NU. llllOli'l wltll tin' inin l-linn in Ihr ini of Conmc-t nt I .Inno :t, Is.s, enlllloil "An net l". ir tun Mite of I tlmli-T IioiiU lit tlir Kuilw n t'lilltui nln, I Mr ! Bun, Neviiilu ninl NnMine'lun Terrllnl-) ," Sliiry Murk lev, ul llooil l.lvrt', rnuiitv of Wiewn, Hiiitr uf ( irriiiin, Ih.x ilnnlnv tllnl In tlil lUllivlilx NWiil'tt xiiilrnirnt, No 10 1, tor Ihr pinvliitip of thi M. I'.. 1-1 ol ;l,-rlloii No. N. In iow'lilili No, I, nolili rii live No. I'. V, M. lout will ultrr ih'imii to Iioh tlmt t ln Inml wiikIii l timiti viiliuilili' lor lis tlinlirr or t,iuir l!nin lor liv; l It'll 1 1 uro I iiimiiom'm, ninl to r-lnl'llh tils I'lnlin to Milit Inml tirloie Ihr KrMri ninl Uis. eelver ol tills nlllre nl i'lie Imllri, Or., on Snliinliiv, tlir .;,th ilu of.lioir, Ilr niiinri ii tin, ".sr: Anilln rtirljw, I'. I.. Moi'v ninl ,i' l N, ulrlll.l.. II, Morr, nil of IIihhI lllvrr, I Irri'on. Any mill nil im imiiii rlaliiilii'! inlvrru'lv tlir nlnii ilroi'i (In ,1 Imiils nir rr. in lr. I to 1 1 to I III, I i In! Hit In UllKOllUr oil or liriol'r mi hi .'.III ilnv of ,lniir, sii, iiiiii.lli'.'; ,IH!N V. I.KW'IM, llniUirr. kou svi.r. Two lots Willi i;iiii, Iioiim', Imi n ninl hriinrrv, irntv of Unit. I'rlro :.'i, AUo M loli u III! timiil Iioiim' ninl out lioie i"., Iinr liwiinll klinl.H ol trnlt, Kiirili-ii ,.(,. I'l l,',. Xi. Ini- j iiiicliirnlN iilonr i'iiiI pi ire n-.Ur.l. TIiIm 1m n wmits nionrv mnt inu-l i ll. Tlin'e will !' , ltleu on ti iMirtton If lrMivtl. Aitilrrss, . s. ii.o i ns, T'K OF IIihhI KlM'i', I ii,'i;oii. IWSNOI.HION. Notleo Is lieniiv i:lvrn tlmt llir ni tnrrililii liriiMofoi-,1 evWiliiir nnilrr liir linn niiinr ninl ! vie of 1 1 ii n nu ,V n vilrr U I h N ,lu ur -oh i .l. Mr. .leitlrr relliiin; Ironi tli.'tlrin. Mr. Iliinnu i w ill hrri'iift'T roinliirt tin Inioiiii'.!. ill ollei't j Ii I hire, mills ,ti, I lie late 111 in ninl nv n II ililitx owiini liy II. .1. K. It of I, .1. I.. X.IM.I It. All im'iotis Itiililili'il to tin l.ile II ti it of! Minimi ,V- ,i";!er Mill ett!e die miie on or! tirfoie the Jlili, ,lnv of Mnv. n Ihr I ll-lnrKt uf i ""' 111 1"1 ''r -rllh-'l I'V tlml 1 1 in.-. .1. r.. n iit i, NoTin: rou n iu.if;TioN. unil Hint Mil. I i.rt-it wCI he i.ni.lel rl Ihr Iti'l'lsler iiiel Keeelver I . ss. I.. I , til 'i hi' I'ulit' ori son, on .lime II lvil, I: Henry "I. Wilmn. I II. I. No. nv.t for the V.. :. S. S. K. ' , S.1-. "t, T. i. N. I!. Id 1 .. V. ' Ilr IlilllHH the lollow hii; vltnii' Ills roiitlniioiit rrtl,le:ire iiu n nl of. s.i hi Inml, ir: Slmi'soii Coin'l ninl I'., 'a , to IH,I rnlllMlon r nHt ! Hlveror., Il.-iry R SlMih;lit, Milton t-I I .101111 M'll, till IIIIIIIUIM IIU'll'I'IM'1,'. I lll'oll iiiii.Viiiy:W John W. I.i uis, llruNier. NoTici: von IMlil.H'ATION J.ntnl OITIre nt The liille I r. I 'JI, l-vl. follow Int.- Illlt'llllllll Nolleets heriiiy t'Ki u Mint I, timueil wttlrr lins llh il not'.ee .( I to iiinke lltiMl priKif In siiort r hK . i.o in. iitnl tlmt Mihl i roof will he imnle h i.,!,- ihr lleuKler innl llit'rlvrr f. t . I., t '. nt llir Ihillr.i or., Jtiiu. II, l. I, vi.: Henry 1. Strai-.-!it. It. I. N. for tin K. . N. W. ' .: s. W. ' . I N. W. '.ninl S. , i. N. K. f ;i, i-,,. j V, It. II) K.V. M. j lit' Inline lilt fotlowhllf w llllesses to prove Ills ro-lliiuolls rixiilenee njn mnl riiillvntlnn j of. Mihl Inml. vl.: siiiiimiii I -i ..I.-, of Hoo.l Klver nr., Itetiry M. INmi. I, el I liver, .lo'm l.en.j nil of struliflilliir; Olefin. j llpl i III V .'HI .hlllN W. I .I W IS, ltei.'1-ter. NOTH'K FOK l'l llLICATION. I. mnl Otllre nt The I'lilleiOr. April, 21, NU. Notlrels herehy lllvell tlmt Ihe follow lliu- nilllleil wilier llll- tllnl liotlrr of hU liilelil Ion to innke tliml priMif In "Upporl of lilt i IiiIiii, mill tlmt suhl jiroof will lit iiiiiile In lure Itr.'ls termitl Kit iivrr I . s. I., o. hi I'ne Imlles Or., on June 11, NU, vl: Joel I). Divers. II. I). No. aiTH. for thr s. '., N. W. ' . an, I N1.. B. V. fe.'. II. 1 p. 1, N. h. In K. . .VI. lie iimiiii'h the lollowlin,' m I; ii, in prove Ills rim 1 1 n nous rexltlrnre ll ion mnl rnlllvntloii of, suhl hillil. viz: HlnipMin liiple, of Hootl Hiver or.. Henry Al. Wilson, John l.eiiz. Henry l. Strulijlil, nil of Mrnirolvhiir ( ir. upriVmy.'il) John W. I.r.w i, IliyMrr. .NOTH'K FOIt PL'P.LICATION. Land olllcc at Th ;i n I i-, I ir. May, Hl. Notice N hereby lvi n that the followlni; nanii'il settler has tiled Iiol Ice nf hix Int' lil mn to make llnal proof In sup'sirl of h .s i lot in. and t ti tit said r m .1 will he mmle In luie Hi .il. ler and Kece.vcr I'. S. Land I itllcc ul The Ihilles, t ire.m, on July, UJ, hid, I.: John . Divers. TI. H. No. .'Mil, fur tlie s. ' , N. W. ' ; and K. : i S. V. ' , Sec. Lit, Tp. - N. It. ill K. w. M. I He names the followius; wllii '.tses to prove I his continuous resilience ii;,on and cullivallon of, said land, vl.: t'iiris. Iiit.imun, Willlnui ; Kun-k, I'liailes II. siranalaiii, l' L. Sinlih, all of Hood Kivcr n -ir t . iny-:lt Joh n V. I,t;wis, Itculster. j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ! iJind olllcc at The Italics Or. May, ti, 1,91. 'I Notice is hereby (liven that the followluz- liained hcttler has tiled untie of his Intention to make llnal proof in supisiit of Ins claim, nnd tliat said proof will be maile beliiru the Itciistcr and Keeelver C. s, lainl ollice at Tin Iialles()ic!,'on, on July, ii, Is'.tl.vl.: Cliristiiiii Detluiiiiii. H. I). No. .Mil, fur (he K. N. K J. Sin. li'l, Tp. '1 N. K. 10 K. W. M. He niiiues tin followlni; wllnesses to prove his ct ill 1 1 ll I Ii iiih I'esli.eliee Upon anil I'llll I Mil Ion if, said land, vl.: John . Invcis, William Khrck, Charli's II. SI raiialiau, K. L. Smith, allot' Hood Kivcr Oregon, iny.'-lyl JollN Vv'. I.KWts, Kelster. N (rnClf I '( ) It PUI'.LI C AT I ( i'S." Land oillee nt The I miles ( )r. .May 211 IS1I1. Notice Is lii'i'i by ijlvcy that the followlnc named seltlcr has tiled not lee of Ills Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tile Kt'Kister ami Kcceiver C. s. Limit Ollice at The OallcsOr.on JulytfJ, lf.il, vi,: Chiirli's If. Sti'iiiiiiliiiii. II. I), nmil, for the w. . M. Vs. i. and K. H. tt'.'-i Sec. l,T;i. 2 S. H. "HI K. W. M. He names tlie followlni; wllnesses to hrovp. his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John O. iilvers, Chris. Iiethman, William Khrck, Joseph l'urser, nil of Hood Kiver ort'eon. iny:il)-Jyl John W. Lkvvis, Kculstcr. ITImber Lund, A"t June H, 1H7S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T H. f,iil) Ol-rtCK, VANCOfvrn V'asiii ;T'.-, April, 21th, 1HIII. Notice is hereby given tha' in compliiiiice with the provisions of the act of Congress of .Iiinn;), 1H7S, entitled "An act for the sill" of timber lands in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada nnd Washington Territory," James 1 1, l'age, of Tort land, county of M nil no i)i ut i, statu of Oregon, lias this day filed in tills ollice Ins sworn statement No. lisit, lor the imrchnseoitlie'Siiillieasi of sect loll No. II, In township xo. A north, mii-re no. lOeasl.vv. m. a nd will oiler prooi'toshowtliat tlie Inlet sought more valuable for Us t imbcr or stone I ban lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said inml before tha Kcgislerand Ke eciver of tliis ollice at Van "ouver Wash, on Wednesday, tho day of July ls'il. He naiiifs as witn-sses: I!. I). Cameron, of White Salmon, Washington, I'. II. I'age, of I'ortland, Or., A. L. liarber, of I'oi tlami, Or., W. L. Whiting, of l'orlland, ( r. Anynndnll persons elaimiiig ndverscly tlie nbove-decsrilied lands are ri'iiiesled to Hie their claims In this ollice on or before said '!, day of July, 11. m 2-Jy4 John I). (iKOfiitKOAX, Kcglsler. A I.M L I STIt AT0 ItS .VOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that William 15ns kirk has been appointed administrator of the twtnte of V.. K. (irillin, an Insane persrn all per sons having claims icjuinst said estnte are notillcd to present them lor allowance within six months from tlie date hereof, to said William Kuskirk at Hood Kiver Oregon. Dated May i, lfilll. Wii.mam Huskikk, FOR SALE Oil It EXT. A farm of KiO tteres, eisrht miles from Hood River on the Mt. Hood rotid. For information eoneerning it inquire ut 1 1 1 its ollice. 1 1 A ilK V Cl.iUMII. T Cl O Haf JL O Corner of Soconil nnd Latu-jhlln (111111010 Ul The BestStock,Chickenand Rabbit Fence MADE, ALSO MANl'l'At'Tl'llKKS OV f Strong and Durablo Wiro Mattrossos. CLOUGH & LARSEN, Proprietors. h U'ft'l':hHOll TO-- CARRIES A Complete Line GROG EH Flour and Feed, GENTS' LUKNISHING GOODS, CHOICE FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY CIGARS otc. HOOD RIVER, OREGON COtUMBIA FEED STORE AND YARDS, OpiKisite the Stock Yards Near City P.ivwvry, TIIK HALLIvS OH., HAY GRAIN & FEED. AT LOWEST MARKET QUOTATION S. ALSO CHOICE SEED WHEAT AND OATS. V. K. LQCHHEAD. Carpenters ESTIMATES HTAIK FUPMS1IKI). lU'ILDI.NMi AM) OUNAM FATAL WORK SPECIALTY. ALL W01I WARBAHTHD. HOOD RIVER. Crandall & Burfrct, dkalkhs in Furniture, Carpets T w ALSO CARRY window Sliakfcte A Full Line of Uniortating Gcol's. Mail Orders Proriptly Attended to 1 HO Second St. Th? "Dalles, Or. Olinger uivcry anil Feci Oak Street, near Postoffice, HOOD HIVER, - OREGON. Wc have First-Class Stock and Outfits, Double Buggies, Hack and Saddle Jlorsea. A Fine Four-Ilorse Coach, suitable for fishing or excuntloR p.Ttiet, carries nine pascengcrB. Parties taken to any aocewi ble point. lieliubJo drivers. Our Dray delivers baprprage or freight ny where in the ValkjC Charges Keasonable. ,M'iti;v liVitMrN. rcn.ee Xv'oxlrc. Stroota Tho Dalloa, Or. 111 UUlMilUUUll 9 of & Builders, ? OREGON. & Bone, anna