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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1891)
0 noonxivr.K, on, ji nk, i;;, istu. J. .W.l , AM '. A' 77.7. 7.7 JVO.V. j I.nst work tlic IiI.uikk in si short editorial iummoiitod on the oharnotor i f u in;m coMipi'llod to px to u iiolKhlHirinjj town to pt u iiowspnpor ! to in.Uirxo li is ch.ir.u'tor. It mentioned ! no nnnios, ami no i!:hvs, but tho "Two vovk old'' editor ot tho Sun I who evidently thinks lie is nlso run-: rung tho oiirth, with ;i keen Dorvvjxtioit I really roniui kahlo for one of his infant- j lleiiio, hnmoduitoly applied our sirtiolo to tho individual whom it thought it j would fit lvt. Wo oonnnend his judgment, and cheerfully tuiiuicsee in h;s oonolusion, for ho made no niistit. 1 it this connection wo would say that jis far hs the Sm . choice of h.von eoni anions, and suhjirts for irais, is eon trned, it is a matter in which it can li ' A K r.l.H'ATIOX. Wiisli. .lime 4, 1 f, linn tlic f illutmi- (if Ills Intention D' V . '! J,1 ISA . -VVS.V , 1 ":hi):i r . mi I"':" m I Tliulicr I iiinl, Act .tiiiid 1, ls7S. Nonci: von itiu.uwtion. Culled Slali'.t t.miit Oftl.'O, tih hniirH, iiii'iiuii, ,iiii, : , Sil. Notice- In hcrchv iflvcn lliul la nmiidlninv Willi I 111' mux Moll id I III' II. ' (if I'lHIKII'M (if Itinc ;l. IS.s. ciillil.'il "An net ft M- Hie sale of tniilicr laud In tin- Hiiiioinf "ill I li ii nlit, I r. Kim, Ni'ViiiIii mill Wiitliliiiilnii Teiiiloiy," Mary Mmkley, of II. mil Ulvrf, county of N II '.111, H l III Oll'UOII, llHH llllHllllV llll'll In thlsotllcehlssivoiii statement, ,u IiU, fur llin purcnase hi inn m. .;, i i ni m.viiiiii ish, ss, in iu nhli No. I. inn Hi fiiiiui' No. M I'.. V. M . ii Mil M ill Ull. r iriMH IllNllllW llllll llll'lllllll hiiiiuIiI In mini' viiiiiiiiiii for in iiniiii'r nr stone limn fur lllit'li'llltlll'ill nil l ooses, mill III (ikIiiIiIImIi IiU cliiliii In kiiIiI land lii'iurn iln Iti'Kioicr mid lt ivlvcr ut this nilli'ii hi The iiIIm, nr., mi Siiliinlay, die '.V.tli day utMiiuc, ISHI. IIi'IIiiiiii". ii.i w lliicsw".: AiikIIii l'lirlw, (" I.. Mill'! illi.l l.i'Vl Vi'iili'lirh I.. K' MtirM' nil ill N'Hli'i' I'. Iii ivliv kIv.'h llml llu fulliiw liiir. IIimhI Ulvi'r, iiri'i!.iii. miiii'.l m'IIIit lui llli'il iiiillco uf hN liili'iillmi Any mut nil n i..iim cliilnilini u.l verxt'lv t It In miiki' HiimI ni.i.r In mi.iii uf hW cliilin, lllhii ili'iorlliol IiiiuN iiii' li'ioti tli'il In III.' ml llml Mihl iniMif III .i' imiiii' lii'fiire tlin llu'lr I'liilnm In IIiImiiIIIiviiii or Im'Iiiiii hiiIiI '.'.'III NOTKT. Foil I'l I.IUli! t!;,V III lllli' llUi'l1 Ni lli'i' I . lii n liv v'li ni IlilllirU M'l.l. l' I.IW iCl'.l null III lllllKI' lllllll I'llM'l III Mllillt III' IiU t'll.llll iiiiii nun -in, i i",mi miii I..' in:i,h In lure li ni'iii-icr iiii.i liisvlvrr V. I.itliil turiiv ut iininuvi r Wti-.li. mi July i tsiu, l; IVtcr Stolhr. II. t. I'ntrv Nil, Tii, f,ir Hi,, w. ,s. K, i. mi'l K. '., s, w. , N'l', l T. il, N. It. In K, w.M. Hi' ll:Olli' . ln' l illuH Ins; vllll".i". In ilii lil cuni liiiiuii- ii'siili'iui'iiiun uiiil on I tlx ut Ion "I, niUI Inn I, vi: ,Ium'Ii Ainil, i 'luirli'x .1. IMi-rsun, Nmili Ktti i-, t.iiiliis C. t'liflslle, nil uf 1 null LiiUo Wii.sli. JII-.i.vIn Jons l. ilruiitiKiiAN, Itcslstor. NOTH'i: von n iU.H'ATlOX. I mill OtIU'r nt .iiicuiivcr Wn-li. ,luni f, tmn. Axi'Uiirt" I.Ui.il .'i. While oftinuv l. fails to do cause it does 1 Ki'vUtcr iiii,l it.vi'lvci' 1'. S. Iiiinl nilli'i' nl iitiiMiiv. i- wu-li. un July i", 1-iH, l.; Climii'i J. ri ti'ioim. II. 1. I'ntiy N,i, MM, f,.r Illi' N, l' Sis. Hull L'l. 'I'll, ii, N. !!. Ul 10, vv. M. 1 Ii' ii.iiiii". t!.i fulluw ln II li.'sMi's In n'mvo 1 lilscnitiiiiiuiM ii'-Kli'iu i iiinui mi. I .iilHxii. U n v.'i'v im.1,1 .int ' s'11'1 xl,: l"''l'li Acrnl, Peter is a good t lit siuii, !-, Nunh l-.tti't', nil uf i'innt J.i.k. wash., .ini'o:i I-. J.uvliMiu, uf lilte .S(iii,m wash. JWt-JylS John l. ilKtwuiWix, l.vlt.'r. iliiy uf .Inn.'. iiii"V.Iti.7 istu. JOHN V. I.I'W IS, H.'ulHti.r. the hIhico 15. cliurch of this nlaec, it justiiv to tlic huilding lie- not show ttic HtirivuiH - ings of given slope's, big oaks, a .id inag niticent views. Tliis churxli Wiiseiwt- XOTU'K I'Oli lTIU.lt'ATlON. Uiiiil I tlli NutiiN' N nt V inc. iivcr wash. June 4, 111. hcret V ulM'll Hint Hit' fnlliiH lliL'. noiseur, is co-iccriicu, tno less tho better. Wo only know of him j that he pleaded guilty of selling liquor without a license, after having sworn I ni IliX'IsIlT llll.l li.'H IVI'I- 1. S. IjuiiI lllllll' uutnuxi'r xv ii-n. mi July ;.s wn, xl: .7oeili Acrnl. 11: 1-Kntrxi in. TTHI. fur Hie N.I. . S.v. 21. Tl. il. N. I!. M K. xv. M. 1 Ii' niimi's tin' fiilluwliiif xvltiii'""". to l'ni. hi cuiiiiiuiiiiM h'slili'iiiT iii i iinili iillixntluii nl'. Mil, I Iniiil. x': IV'ti r MuMrr, t 'luirli'M ,1. IWrwin, Nuah Ktii-r, Ih.ii-'I.ix C. I'lirWHc, nil uf I'n -ill ljiki' iiliim:tun. Jl-Jyls J.tiiN P. ukixiiiauan. Kcclxter. unit its own taste, but as far ns the imiti.Mi'.ir itiilixiitii'il whom it fits wir '''' tllis J'l'!ir. Wingjllst liuuplcied, lllld " '''l M-nlci- ha- lll.sl n.ni.v of hi Intciilluii paitiiii.ar liniix niu.u w nom u ins our ' , , ., . ' ... ,. i to nmke iiuni numi Mi Mii.M,it ,n hi .'iiiim, Hrticlo to with the iud"inent of a con-1 xvas 'g1'1' built by ltcv. . li. mui teat sai.i n.M,r x m maiii hifinv tin- ' r ii . .tit is oo-ieoriiod, tho less said i ,,a!"1, crucuorni, aim moueici ; alter the Oothic stvlc of anhitvituiv, I having four gables, and presents a hand- , some aiiiH'araiieo from cverv lumit of ..: .'i .si. i '. t n in The Dalles that ho had not, and ,in- i"c oms.oe .umensiou.s oxer an that ho had had only six bottles dur- i im rriullul 40 l,-v fl-i 't; wnlU 14 feet; iug the year. We know of him, that pll,Ics 34 tvvV "lli,v Uvt' Thvv" with ti,ixx..n.m nfntinnil h.. ..t .mu trance is in three coniprtmcnts. Yhe job ton,:,, theeharaoter of a defend ,' auditorium has four transepts, witli XOTH'K FOK 1TUUCATIOX. lesswom-m- aiol. in which ho failed I reivss bttok of thu lnl The wiling '" . " nniWr. wu.li. Jun. . NU. hvs woman, a jou n, wimn ue i.uiui Nll, u .1V(,V uixcn that tin- r.iii.ixvtnv most itrnominiou-tlv liecause no owe I 1 110,1 ,l0)r- lno navo is i nain.'.i s. tti, n imw tii. .i nutiivoriiicir inten. ,,,',. ,. ,!. , . . 1 arched over Wit'l four .Iron nrelies r.wt- I """ l" ll,ill' """l liriHif la .-uiiimrt uf tlu-lr voiild (c!'rc fmn. We know that he I ,llm,l"lr "f urop arinis, list- il(ll,,ls ,lMl 1riHiN 4 iumlit I Itia ni.vltt ..ff., .ti.rl.t l,nvn IwuM. '"8 OIUT V Ofl II I Iliail pilllirS ttl C1ICI, " " ' U. HUMIIIir I ullllll l-SIIUIIT I Illi. M tllVA II.'"'. ill.ltl' (IliV 1 lillll 11111 V IT. V II I cpyi ng around decent jxvples houses, a.nd slandering them. We have no uo for hitji, and would gladly leave liia nnmo in tlmt olilix'ion in xi'hich it i...,k i,:... ..i.- !.. .1.... i connected by silent upholstered doors, ix.-iuiia, imi at' iiii.tci. i xiL'ti'i ui.iivt. . A .tiicilt .1... . . . . m rpi.A ... i to be before the miblic. and as omr j.s - i" " .-min-. Iip is the (Jl Il l hoxv.'xvr nnwillitur I ,enor ls itl ceiling in liatU- . . frill trr-iin iuntt1it.l ii-itli f... to ccbn mention his name, w ill see i . " ' 1 " ""'"'""Si - lsneu in nuuiogany stain. I he cost in cluding furniture, is about L:;00. The building is handsomely painted, mid would be a credit to a ltlace of much 1, 'iihns anil that Milil li. l'.irc W. It. Iliuiliar i.,irii.,i.,ii!il. ......, 'i'l.. I . I "ni-! imiiii i nan inr iM-inri unvaMiiiiL'Inil v... ..t v. tut .....v. mi- lei iiuv loom ; at i.niacn.iali', xa-iilii!tii!i un July 21, is 12 by 'S eleven feet hiirh. and uncus i vi.: (ii:oii(ii: KUKIN. into the auditorium by two arches, si ! .Ttv'ha'' k.Vm win ''.MeV"' N" K' ' by 0 feet. Tho vestibule is 10 by 10 fi-et ! nam.-." thi- r.'.iiT.xviiiw wit'n". '-Ni'i. ,n inix-. in- mil i nun his iiii'ii'iir.' iiiinii, and ru Hit at Inn I. .-ut.! Iniiil, viz: Pax hi The in- , !. V1 "i'. ' "" ni Kliwiifi. lianli I Jnhn II. 1 ti'thinnu, nil uf that he docs not sail under false colors. Time was, when a Virginia gentleman would hesitate lonj before prostituting Lis talent.-, and honor to the upholding of this kind of a character, but the times are out of joint, and even Vir ginia honor is on tap for coin. As for the Sun's "two weeks old'' slang, v.e do not care for it, but can assure our infantile contemporary, that Johnny does not need even a 22 calibre gun when bunting "two weeks old" .inie, that don't understand English well enough to know when a remark is applied to it cr Mime other thing' We simply add that the Sun has our consent for all time, to indorse all the criminals, slanderers, ilefamers of women, and all around scrubs, and that whether from Hood Eiver or otherwise, it sees lit to, but we respect fully decline to indorse its action in doing so. ax j:cchsiox. There will be an excursion up from Portland the 21st gotten up by T. J. Watson for tho purpose of showing Portland people' Idlewilde and other Hood l'.iver property. That our visi tors will be pleased with our climate our location, and our scenery is a foregone conclusion, for none of them cau be excelled; and yet they will not see Hood River at her best. We are glad to know though that this section is getting well advertised, for it is a dead moral certainty that when its "icrits are known it will settle up rapidly, and farm property as well as town property will go up to figures representing more nearly than at present, tho actual value of the lands. When it is shown that our strawberry lands will yield easily from live hundred dollars a year up, per were, and that we have the finest orchard lands in the state the beggarly prices which have heretofore prevailed will give place to fair values, mid places which have been a drug in the market, at next to nothing an acre, will lind eager purchasers. The heav ier clay soil of the east side is pecu liarly adapted to the growing of apples, pears and prunes, and is in many re spects sujterior to the west side. The : ..,.. ,...:i-..i 1 1 i.. .... iiiuuj ui eajjiiai m imuse new Jlle 1 into the valley, will bring the water out on each .side of the valley, and will make it one vast orchard. This is bound to come in time, but a little judicious advertising, such as Mr. Watson is giving it, and the bringing people here tosee for themselves, will accomplish this result many years sooner than it otherwise would be. greater pretensions than Hood River. In fact there is not a prettier church in the state, and its pastor and members cau take an honest pride in it. Its de sign and workmanship, speak in the highest terms of Mr. Rast's ability both as an architect and workman. The church will be dedicated one week from tomorroxv, and will no doubt be tilled to overflowing. The Orryouiati in order to make cheap capital and cheaper argument for a gold standard, makes a dirty fling at the state of Nevada where it says "life dies and death lives." The truth is that Xevada is possessed of vast agricultural resources, which in the near future under proper niana'e- int'iit of the mountain streams and, building of reservoirs, will be devel ojicd. The foot hills raise apples, peaches, cherries and pears, equal to any in the world, and thu valleys ure ofrich alluvial soil, with unlimited capacity for growing cereals, grasses, potatoes and sugar beets. For the lat ter it is pre-eminently fitted and these industries all lag, simply because the lack of water leaves the land unpro ductive. Portland and the Sound draw largely on Nevada for their sup plies of beef, and Nevada last year, alone prevented a potato famine on this coast. Nevada has been under the thumb of the Central Paeilic just as Eastern Oregon has been and is under that of the Union Pacific, and has been taxed the full value of her prod ucts for taking them to market. She has been treated by San Francisco, as Eastern Oregon has by Portland, and like Eastern Oregon will yet come to the front. i'I.iyki: v. Kitr.iN. llnini'sti-ail l'ntry No. :'.'i fur the E. N. xv. 1 1 anil l.nts 1 ami ! Sir. 7, Tp.i N. U. 12 Ka-I xt-. M. , Who r.niiii's tho fnllnxvlnit xvltncKw to pmvi- hi- .-ontimtiiut re.--'.drum iiin, and nil .Iv.it'nn nl'. said land, viz: I'nxhl Klu.-mr, Uaiil. l Clinc. Phillip f litir, John 11. lk thinan. all uf l'uhln P. t. xca.-h. also SIMON p. KKKPS. lIoi!irteiul Kntry No. 77l." fur tho N. ul N.l-:. lind N. v.- and S. ,.....-. j -4 ..i ... i- nun , 1 Sir. II Tp.7i, N. It. II Kast will., K. mi nanu s t!ir fnllnxi tin; uitln -r- InprnTO ! - hi-ruiitiiitiuu-Trr-ldrnre upon, mid ciiltlvn- of N. of S. SltT. ton nil Hon uf. -aid land, viz: David K limner. Dmitri t'llr.i'. Phillip I'linr, John II. lMluuun nil of! Kuhla P. l). xcu.-li. also KUCY V. IJWKI.1. I UnmrKtcnd Kntr.v Nu. ;iC4 fur the w. iof S. iv. '.4. s. K. ol s. xv. 1 . mui S. xv. 1. of s. K. w. j See. ."), Tp. :,. y. it. 1J Ka.-t will.. Mrr ! shr names tlic folloxviiiK ItnesK's to irox-. I tirreontiiiiioUH ii'sldenr.' iipnn, mid ritltlvn-' Hon cf, said Inn I, viz: Ituhert I'llne, Strphrn I s. W'hiteiiinh, Oliver P. Kn-ps, Owrtre Krer. all of Tulua P. (). xva-ii. also KRAXK KKIX. Homestead Kntrv No. ;u;o for the K. V,' of S. ! i. and I.utHaaiiil 4 See. Ill, Tp. 5, X. K. 11 j r.a.-i x. iii.v .uer. NOTK K l'OK rt'lU.U'ATION. I.11111I Ollleeul Vmimiixer WiihIi. May, 111, Isnl. Notice In herehy kIxcii that the fnllowltiii lliinied seltler hn- liled iiotlne ut IiU I11I1 iillnn to lllllke llnal pIXHif In supiml't nl lilx 1 lallil, mid Ilia, said piiHif xxlll he Inade lieluiv the Ki'Xl-li'r mnl Kivrlvrr I', S, I. and iiillev ut Vancouver Win.li, on July I Illi, Hi I, vl; Hillhiui t iisliiiiiiii. lliuiii'-tiad No. s fur the s. ' n. xv.. 1 s. n. . n. xv. and n. k. s. xv. sec. l.l, Tp. II, . II. 10, K. V. Xl. ' He liiiuies the lulliixvlnv Xllllie es In prove his cntillniiuii'. rrahlrlirr HI ma and cull I x ill Ion nl, said hind, vl: .laeuli I'.. .Iiiiiih-ru, (iinrue Mxvhii, John Purser, Jmin -It. W arner, till of j White snliiiun Klleklla, Cotiuly WiihlitKtou. j IJeorge Swan. II. illle-lead Nil, TIKir fur the K. K. . Sv. IX Tp. :, N. ii. 10 k xv. .xi. lie iiiiiiicn the InlluxvliiK Wllne-ws In iirovi Ills .'iiiiliiiiiuiiK rc-ldciliv iimu mnl cull I vi. linn of, said Imid, Hi: Jueoh K. .Iiuuli-eii, j illimii rii-hinan, Jnhn Pui-er, .li.in. s It. Warner, nil ul WhlleSaliunn Iv llekltal I'ounty I Wa.-liliiKluii. j Jaml, K. Jaenh.cii. ' Houiesteiid No. TTSS, fur the s. s, XV. 't Sec, 1H, Tp.il N. 11. II K. xv. xi. Hr nmnes the fnllnu linr xvUiicnsch to prove hi- continuous residence umii miilciililxiiiion ui, khiii land, x u: xx iiiiain I'uNiiiiiiiii, (i.-anc Swan, John Pitr-er. James It. Warner, nil of While Salmon, Klickitat I'ouiitv Wii.-liintoii. llCI-Ji'.'; .lullN D. OKiH.IIKilAN. lti'Klslcr. NOTICE FOR PI HI.IOTION. Liinil iill.i' ill The Ivnlles Or. May, is, imi, Xothv Is herehy Itlx en thill tile folloxl Inu llllllled Ncltlcr lias tiled liotlceuf his Intelitloii to iniike lliiiil proof In NiipHirt of his cliilin, mid Hint said qrtNif xvlll lie made heforr I lie Kiuister and Keeelvcr I'. S. I O. at Tho Dalles Or. 011 July pi, Istd, viz; Lot I Nenl"lifli. Wi. No. .., for the K. s. xv. 1 j anil x. 1, H. '( !tv, 'M, Tp. I X. 11: 1:, v M. Ho nmiiim the folloxt inn line es to prove his (sintliiuoiiM rrshtrnee iisiii hiuI 1 ullh iillmi uf, Miid Imi, I, vl: I.. K. Morse, '. U Morse, J.,'. Mnrlth y, John Diver, nil of Hood Utvvr 1 iiriin. luiUeS, JoilJJ V. I.KXVIS, KckI.nIit. IlAKKY t'l.ot'UII. Pacific citlco "77'oxl- Cornor of Second and Laughlln Strools Tho Dalian, Or. Mannliicturers cf CoiiMlon Fences, The BcstStock.Chicken and Rabbit Fence MADE, A I .HO M A N I! I ' A t T I ' K V, KS O I ' Strong and Durablo Wiro Mattrcssos. CLOUGH & LABSEN, Proprietors. J Hanna, TO SrtTI''.SHUt CARRIES A Complete Line of NOTICE l'OH PUIH.U'ATIOX. E 'trrrm Flour and Feed, GENTS' LURNISHINQ GOODS, CHOICE FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY CIGARS otc. HOOD RIVER. OREGON Land ofllee at T1i.DhIIih, Dr. May, ,! WU. Notice Is herehy Klveti (hat the folloxviiiK, liiiliied ncltlcr has llleil iinHcrtif his Intentliin ,0 iniike mini proof in supirt of his cliilin, mnl Hint snld proof will lie inade hefure KivIk ler mid iO'celver I". S. 1 .11 nil milce ut Tho Dalles, Oivk. ill, 011 July, 'J. Isld, vk John 0. Divers. H. D. Xo. .Nil, fur the S. X. W. and K. 'A 1 1 See. IN, Tp, 2 X. It. 10 K. xv. M. He naiiu-M the fnlluM Iiil' xvltm-sses to nrovo ins cuiiiiiiiioiis residence iiihui mui ciiltixntion ur, sun, land, vl: t hrls. liethuiaii, William I.hrck, I hmles II. StiHiinhnii, K. I.. Sinltli. C0LUMSIA FEED STORE AND YARDS, OpjioHlte the Stock YanU Ncur City P.ivxvcry, TMK DA 1,1,1 OK., HAY GRAITI & FEED. AT LOWEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. ALSO CHOICE SEED WHEAT AND OATS. 7. H. LOCHHEAD. vv ho iii ine-i th fulloH iti( xx ltnesses to prove I nil of Hood Klvrr Irctcon. iiii, mui etmiva- i iuy-iujy4 Ills colilinilnus re.-hlcuei Hon of. said land, vl.: Kllvej I". Kreps, ii.iMijr ivicji-, .--iiiiun i-. ivreps, i;nesU'r ny. ni'ind, all uf Kuhla, 1'. O. wiisli, ' Jl'lJyl.S John D. (iiti)iiitt:iiAn, HckIhIit. Juiim W. I.kxvi, Ui'itlslrr. NOTICE POU PUBLICATION. Land dlliee at Vancnuver xva.ih., June lHnl. ( in Henry K, hlteumh, Francis M. Rich an. -un, and t ile lier.-soiis, mid nil xvhuin 1 may eunrei n:! .Notice is In ichy kIvcii that tho fullnxvlnif-1 naliied sell hi-- have llle.l notice of their In ten- j Hun to maUi' filial proof la support of their chums and that said proof will henui'le hefoi-e I XX . iv Duntinr, I oiniiii-sinner I nlted States! Circuit I unit liisirict of Washington, ut : (iuldenilalc wash., i.n July is, l,S'.d. viz: I.A11S TKIlsiiX. Homestead Kntrv Xo. Sol fnrtho K, V. uf S. j E. '4 s. xv. ,., of s. K. '., and S. K. ul s. xv. i i sic u Tp. .!, X. it. 1 Kast will., Mcr. He names tiir fnllnwin u ilncsscK to prove his euntinuoiiK residi ni f npun, mid eullivii-1 linn of, said land, viz: Joseph Hilvn, John I oiscii. Frank Reynolds, uf l.vlel. O. xvash mid David Kbit:, of Fuhla, P. O. wash. u!so DAVID KINfi. Hoinrstead Entry No. 7!l.a fur the X': K.li Si c. L.i Tp. X. It. l lOast will., Mcr. Vx'im names the I'nllmvlnu xvitnessoH to prove his coiitinuinisjiesidence upon, mid eul livatlon of. said land, viz: Joseph Silvn, Imh Person, of I.yle P. O. xvnsh- Alhert Iicrtchl, Ilerinan lierlclii, of Fulihi P. O. xvash. also JOSEPH SII.VA. Application Xo. 4.1 under Hec. 3 Forfeiture Act Se)te:nhiT2II, lMiO. For the S'of S. E. V. and S. E. ol S. r w Sec, .t!Tp. 4 Xorth mnl I,nl 4 See. :; Tp. 3 Xorth, holh of limine 12 Ivist win., .xtcr. Who names the following xvltnesses to prove his continuous claim to, and cultivation of, said land, viz: David Kiim, of Fuldu P.O. xviisli. I.ars Person, John (Jlsen, Frimk lloyn ohls nil of L.vlr P. I . wash. jW-jyl8 .ioiin D. GKooiif:oAn, ItegisUir. Timber 1,,-ind, Act June 3, 1S78. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. P. S. Land Office, Tiik Dai.i.km. Or.. May. !. Hill. Notice is hereby uiven that In compliance The Prince of Wales has added nothing to his laurels by the recent trial in which it was shown that he was in the habit of dealing in and con ducting a gambling garae. Cummings -who had brought a slander suit was fieicated, and virtually convicted of cheating at cards, but the Prince's reputation has suliered just as much. Vx'heu Sandy Olds gets out of the pen, the three, Olds, Cummings and his royal lowness the Prince of Wales, might follow the Oregon circuit and the short haired horsemen with profit .and honor. Sir John A. IclJonald died at Ot tawa, Canada, June Cth. lie was Canada's greatest statesman but not her greatest friend. For nearly fifty years he has been in active political life, thirty-five of which he may be said to have been ti.e head of the gov- JW'W erilUieilt. His policy has left Canada I Hmher lands in thu States of California, Ore nliiioHt. i.,inl',.t .(,,,1 it iu fu l.,u n.,.,u ! f?..N;v,l!V''u. 3:?h,.W"' 'Territory," ... ..,. ,u ir3 w tnwi in name ., i.nppn, 01 xx line t-auuon roilliiy ot tliat Canada is not dealing with this country under a reciprocity treaty. That there will be a reciprocity agree ment between the two governments is now only a question of time, for no other Macdonald can arise in time to defeat it. The Wasco Sun sent dozens of sam ple copies to this place during the week for the purpose of showing the brillian cy of its attack on us. Metaphorically, this was the tacking up of its red cur tains toiulvertise its own infamy. The editor of the Wasco Sun says : "Poor 'we,' editoriiy only two weeks old, has stirred up more dirty linen than he ever imagined was in the coun try." The editor seems to forget that dirty linen is an entirely natural con comitant of "two week's old" kids; and while in his little world it teems a vast quantity of dirty linen, older peo ple recognize the article as a clout, and avoid both the infant and his weapon. J1TU Came to my place about the middle of November 18!M), a two year old red heifer, has a little white on sides, and tail hall' white, and two small hoies in left ear. Owner will pay charges and lake her or she will Ik; disposed of ac cording to law. F. C. hHKKKiKU. Klii'liltat. Stateof Wash., has ihisilav tiled in this olllce his sworn statement, Xo. 107, for the piireliasi.-ofliie E JH.V. y. and W.S.E.4 Sec tion Xo. 21, in Township Xo.'J, X. Ilunifii II K., anil will idler proof to show that the land nought is mure valuublufor its timber or stone, than fur agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before tiie Register and lleeeiver at this olliee. utThi; Dalles, On--Sim, on Saturday, tlieuth day of August, 1HI1. He mimes ns xvitiiesses: I,. E Morse, of Hood ltiver. Or.; Win. ltinid.of Hood ltlx-er, 'M-.;.i.o- iiiyes, oi .no. hi itiver, or., li. xv . White, of While Salmon, Washington. Any and nil persons elulmiiiir adversely tho above described lands are reriuested to file their claims in tills iilllceon or hei'orc said 5lli day of August, 1H01. iiiiiO-uugii JOHN W. LKWI8, ItCKister. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Ijind olllce at The Dulles Or. May, 'il, l1l.' , Notice Ih hereby kIx-oh that the fullowliig. named settler has tiled Holier of Ids Intenttoii to liuike llnal proof In Hiipsirt of his claim, lind that said proof xvlll lie made Is-rnie the lecl.-ter and Receiver I . S. land otllcu i The miles oroKon, on July, Isnl, viz: Cliii-tliiii llctliiiiaii. H. D. Xo. :isi)l, for the E. i X. E H See. 'JX Tp. -i X. It. 10 E. W. M. He iiiiines the folloxviiiK witnesses hi provr tils cunt i inn. us residence iimhi iiudcultlvntiou of, said land, viz: John o. Pivcrn, Wrilani Elirck, Chmles 11. Siriiiuihun, E. JSiitli, nil of H'Mid ltiver Oregon. I my:lO-Jyl John W. IjiXVlM, IIckIsUt. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Land olllce at The Dalles Or. .May 2i 1KIU. Notice Is hereby Klvcn that the followliiK nained settler has tiled notice of his Intention to illlike final proof in siipHirt of his claim, and Hint said proof xvlll lie made before the I Hi'Klster and Keeelvcr V. S. Lallil Olllce ut The DullciiOr. on July 22, lrtil, viz: Onirics II. Ntraiiulinn. ! H. D. anoi, for the w. ; K. E. 'i. and K. y. H. ; W.'i Sec. II, Tp. -I X. K. 10 W. .XI. I He names tlic followliiK xvltnessesto prox-e hl.HCiintlniiuus residence iijHm anil cultivation 'of, said land, viz: Joim O. Divers, Chris, i Dethmiin, William Klirck, Joseph Purser, all I uf HiKid Ilix-er Oicl'oh. 1 my.'iO-JyJ John W. I.kwim, Iteijlster. Carpenters fc Builders, ESTIMATES KTAIU Fl.ItNISIIEl). BUI I,1)I.1 AND OUN'AM ENTAL WOBK ALL HOOD RIVER. SPECIALTY. WORK WARRANTED. ORiTCON. Crandall & Burget, DKAI.KF-S IX Timber Land, Art June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. IT. S. La nl Offick, Vascocvkh Washinuton, Aiiril,aith, 1H. Notice Ik hereby Kixcn that In compliance with the provisions of tho uctof Congress of June 3, 178, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands in the Mines of Ciillforulu, Ore gon, Nevada nnd Washington Territory," JninoH 11. Page, of Portland, county of Multno mah, Htnte of Oregon, has this day tiled in this ollicu his Hxvorn Mtatoment No. IXt, for the purchaseof theHoutheast;4 of section Xo. H, in townshlp.No. onorlh. range No. 10 east, w. in. nnd will oiler proof to shoxv that the land sougt-t more valuahle for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim tOHiild land before Hie Register and He re! ver of this otl'are at Vancouver WumIi. on Wednesday, the 'il, day of July lHlll. He names as witnesses: H. D. Cameron, of WHte Salmon, Washington, E. H. Page, of Portland, Or., A. I.. Hal her, of Portland, Or., W. L. Whiting, of Portland, Or. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the iihove-decsrilied lands are requested to tile their claims In this olllce on or before said a, day of July, Will. in 2-Jyl John D. Okihuikuan, IteglKter, Orf Furniture, Carpets, jm WindowShadcs, Etc. J$S .., ALSO CARRY ffjS2aiT'l",5 A Full Line of Merttiiig Mi Mail Orders Pronptly Attended to 166gecondSt. Tho jDalles, Or. $10. REWARD. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dalles, Or. May. 21, IH'JI. Notice is hereby given that the following nanied settler has tiled notice of Ills Intention tujuialtc final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof xvlll be made before the Hosrisler and Keeelvcr I'.S. Land OlIlecatTlie Dalles Or. (in July 22, lll, viz: William Elirck. II. I). No. :Wt0. for the H. y, H. xv. V and xv. V. S. E. See 21, Tp. 2, X. It. fff K. w. ft. y He names the folluxving xvitnesscH to prox'e his eontinuous residence uMn and cultivation of, said hind, viz: John O. Divers, Chris. Delhmun, John Lenta, Huns. Luge, all of Hood ltiver Oregon. myw-jyj JOHN W. LEWIS, Register I have lost a hay m ire with white strip in face, branded "eirlc li" on left shoulder. Will pay the utxivu reward for information leading: to her resov.-rx . Janus Witha t, JIoo.l Kive: 0: FOR SALE. Txvo lots xvith good house, barn anil hennery, plenty of fruit. Price Sl.jOO. Also six lots wiiii pomi iiiiiici' tiuu imi nouses, nne uiwn an Itoiun oi it un, Ki.iutm itiit. j'rice cxiu. jm proveiiientu alone ist price axked. This Is n good investment for speculation, f'wner i wants money and must sell. Time will he given on a portion if desired. AddiTx, A. S. Ri,owFim. ' Jluo.l Kiver, Crcgon, NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. i.and Ofllee at The Dalles Or. June, 5, 1891. Xntice; Is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd that said proof xvlll bn made before the llcglxter and Receiver U. H. L. O. at The Dalles Oregon,, on Hpt. 10 1.191, viz: James Orahani. II. D. No. H,l for the Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, Sec. 27 Tp. IN. H. I0K. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultlvtion of, mid land, vi,: James LanlUe, William LanKille, .1. P. liilstrom, A Eredenhnrir, all of Hood ltiver Or. J13-jyl8 Jons V. Litwm, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund Ofllee at The Dalles Or. June, 4, 1801. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notlneof their intention to make Until proof In support of their claim, and that said proof xvlll be made before Regis ter and Receiver IT. H. L. O. at The Dulles or., on August , 1891, viz: Lizzie Bachelor,, (widow) (and one of the heirs of William H. Bachelor deceased.) II. D. No. 2204, for the H. H. E. V and HM 8. W. Bee. 10, Tp. 2, X. R. ft E. W. M. Hlie names the mllowing witnesses to prove ; nerconiinuous residence ujsm ana cultivation of, said land, viz: H. D. Fisher, Daniel Ed wards, Wm. Hudson, of The Dalles, Or., Dan- I lei Kturgis, of .Mosler, Or. j J lii-Jyli Jons V. Lewis, Register. J Olinger & Bone, r ivery ;iih 'ceil Stables, Oak Street, near Poslofflce, HOOD EIVER, - - OREGON i Wo have First-Class Stock nnd Outfits, Double Buo-;eB Hack and Saddle Horses. ' A Fine Four-Rorse Conch, suitable for fishing or excursion parties, carries nine pasfenccrs. Parties taken to tnv ni. point. Keliabh divers. J il Our Dray delivers barprage or lreiht anywhere in. the Valley Charges Reasonable.