Xocd jivcr Slacier. iioonmvKU, int., xov. 1SS1. tin: Ki.Evrioxs. Thi eUrtioiiM are over mul both old jwotii- uri' iiutwiliiiK tluiiiMlvoti hs lst thoy ran ovr Ioxhoh 1 1 ivy liuve huh- till i I. At 111 if writing n'iiurwilny) tli p'lu rul rvsiilts hix' know n ns far tut the Ktivornoi-sliips t.rv cniievruoil, lull the Mains of t lie ii-gMaturt in New York mul Jowu is not yet ilitonniiii'il. The returns an.' not all in, but the Intent from New York pives l'lower, loin., 4i,4(MI lu.rorlty fur governor, niul the entile dent H-ratie Mate ticket elect- vil, and the legislature so elox on joint UtUot that the Iosm or gain of one mem ber inny ehangv its complexion. Me KinleyV majority. In Ohio is ISi.uOOuiul the legislature is reported safely rvpult- licait. Kusscll, dent., is elected gov ernor of Massitchiinetts by 7,000. lkU, dent., is elected governor of Iowa ly K,tWO majority and the Uthinev of the (leutoeratic state ticket is elected by miihII majorities. Westfall, farmers' nllianee candidate forgo-ernor, received 1",000 votes. In Kansas only JudgtV Were elected, and of ten of them one v.m farmers' alliance, two democrats und seven republicans. New Jersey eiected a democratic legislature, that Ualy now standing on joint UtUot, (iciiiocrats 5S, n'publiouis 23. It will lie stvn from the above results that lucre are sore shins in both parties, and ei.clt are welcome to all the joy they can pluck from the situation. Hank robbing seems to have become quite fashionable in this state. The evening of NovcniU-r 3d two men rubbed the Sununerville, Union couti tv, bunk. The mail arrives at that jilace in the evening, and the cashier Iims licen in the habit of attending to liis correspondence in the evening. As lie was leaving the lunik, about 9 o'clock that evening, he was met by two men, who presented pistols at his Lead and ordered hint back into the liank. lie was forced to open the safe, and the robbers gathered up all the money in fight, They were perfectly cool, examining the papers in the safe, and when ready to go, boldly walked out and left without any alarm Laving been given. The Irish political situation is un changed, each faction using such con vincing arguments as clubs, brickbats, stones, etc., and the last case of prom inence a Tarnellite chastised Tim Healy with a whip. The situation reminds one irresistably of the description of the dance where "Tat Murphy asked Tim Doolan's wife to dunce a quadruped," and Mrs. Doolan excusing herself on the ground that the usquebaugh had made Ler top heavy, offending Don Patricio de !pud, they proceeded to il lustrate the ethics of politeness by kick ing up a "divil of a row that night, they put the ladies in a fright," and proved to their own satisfaction the truth of the closing assertion, "bold Irishmen are we." While the, government is talking "sassy" to Chili, and Chili is respond ing in kind, it Is well enough to re member that Han Francisco is prac tically at the mercy of our peppery southern neighbors should they fit to lionibard it. It is true that what ever damage Chili did she would event ually have to pay for, but this does not alter the facts. The Oreyonian sug gests that the best thing that could happen to this big government would be a brief but sound threshing by our diminutive neighbor. An unaccounta ble position for a big newspaper that does not believe in that kind of pun ishment in the public schools. San Francisco, is making an effort to Lave both the republican and demo cratic national conventions held there in 1892, and to accomplish this is will ing to pay the expenses of the mem bers estimated at $100,000 for each convention. It is not probable that either can be t-ecured, but to the close observer it looks as if the instructions to M. H. l)e Young, the member of the natio'nal central committee, to secure the republican convention at any price, meant that California was going to push Leland Stanford's candidacy. The wrecking of the ship Strath blane on North Beach a short distance above the mouth of the Columbia, will furnish the Pugct Sound papers a sub ject for lengthy editorials on the dan gers of the Columbia river bar. It matters not that the ship was not w ithin a dozen miles of it, the bar will get the blame. The truth is that the teeth have been extracted from the , mouth of the Columbia, and its never really very bad bar is now us harmless as well that Tacoma Ledger for in s'auce. Yesterday's dispatches state that in ICew York the republicans have elect ed the senate and the democrats the house, and the democrats have a ma jority of one ou joint ballot. In Iowa the democrats have the senate and the republicans the house, with a majority on joint ballot for the latter. The Massachusetts legislature is republican by 67 votes. In Ohio McKinley's plu rality will beabout 20,000 and the legis lature is republican by about 45 majority. The H t'sh sli p Strathblune, t'apt. C'nthell, vm wiocked on North ltcnc near the mouth of the t'oUimbia, Tins- ' day inoruiiu aU'tit .1 o'clock. The cause ! of tlu wreck was a faulty chronometer, the vessel Ulnir in hhore while, ucenn!- lug to the reckoning, she was lil'ty mile away. The weather was very hick and the slilii was In the brcaki i-s hu Kami the snip Mas in iiu inxaRi rs In-fore they were discovered. T he ve - scl went to pieces in a short time, and j I'apt. Cuthell, a passenger named Win. J I ...'.. ...li-... I... ...... I l.ew.s and four othcixM ere dixncd. Khiland isholdimr up its hands in ' ,. , , horromt the idea of the I uitcd States goini; to war with Chili, Nvaiise the littti.r la Kit viiitill tinil ui'Hk. Tin 1,1-. t- r.- of the past eighty vean, shows that hnglaud s wai-s have Ui-n wll li conn-' tries unable to defend themselves. To! bombard a iicgn town and slnot down nakiHl Ravages has Uvn her delight : and her shame. In India and Africa, In fact everywhere, her supremacy has been maintained by brute force, applied t Hiiple unable to defend themselves. I'ngland Issfruply an overgrown bully. n a pry r no ii tars. For a week or more the rain has de scended, kissing to life the tender blades of grass and covering the earth with verdure. The sproiitinir wLeat has covered the bare lrmund with tints i of iid green, and the tiny roots are reaching far into the mellow, moist . .. .. eann preparing ior a cointortatile nap under the fleecy blankets of sn nv with which it Will soon lie civered T,ut a week or so ago the hills were dusty, barren, bleak, brown and dead; to-day they are green ns at the vernal equinox. Why? liecauso the rains have come and the thirsty sod lias drank and is refnshed. This result should sc!ik louder than words as to what the soil would do the long summer through warmed by the sun if the water which is going to waste should lie utilized upon it. We need no Drvenfurths, no Melhoiirnn'ii ti n.it.mt r.niiiii iL-i.rv ' ' 1 I but we do need energy and intelligence applieil to those resources which Na- ture has given us. We need not look to the sky, but to the river. The moon is a dead planet and unin habited, so sty the scientists, liecause it contains no water. And yet who knows but that some race of dessicated anti-irrigationis's may not find there a home and climtte suited to their tastes. Tlio vprv nntnru uf tliitnru r. ... , , iuura III. n cuiiii; llinnvi, tsilltc Illtlf, OC I ... - ... ' ! set as!de for a future habitation of the aridity crank. The moon, forsooth, may lie just suited to this claw. Moist ure and beat are the two things neces sary, besides soil, to plant growth; and yet there are those so "sot" in their ways that they think the only way that moisture can be suppiied is by sprinkling. They abhor irrigation and i irrigationists and refuse moisture e , , in any form except guttation. When the ark landed on the summit of Mount Ararat, sacred history records j the fact that the face of the earth was covered with water, nnd that the dove seeking vainly a resting' place for her foot (or either of them), came back to the ark. There was no Jiving thing, animal or vegetable, upon the whole world except in the ark of refuge. And after seven days Noah again sent forth the dove, and in the evening she re turned unto him with an "olive leaf plucked off." Thus in one week it is shown that as a result of irrigation, the olive leaf had grown; and more, that the first product of the soil after the flood was the result of irrigation. It shows, also, that it is hard to overdue the irrigation business. The elections are over. The song of the siren is now serene. The Camp bells are not coming, and the tin-tin-abulatious of the McKinley bill, or bell, are silenced in victory. New York has furnished, the democracy, at least, a national Flower, pud the pitcher is broken at the fountain and the F'aSSCt i is busted in the barrel! Iowa has elected one of the Boies governor and Massachusetts has Itusselled up an other! The sound of the stramdoodle is heard no more, and tite bazoo of the ward striker is wrapped in red flannel and is out of a job. Tli notitiful fn.Jiu I lUe political iroSIS of the first Tuesday al ter the first Mon day in November did it with its little hatchet, and the crop of small-fry pol iticians await the coming of the presi dential year, when they can again, at some one else's expense irrigate. The elections are over and now the time for the Thanksgiving proclama tion is at hand. The feathered limbs of the old Hlianghai are turning to a golden hue, and the campaign' rooster yet has time to fatten up. The egotis tical old gobbler has worn the ends of ins wing feathers off in making his geometrical figures in the dust and has enjoyed the spread of his tail feathers to his own complete satisfaction, and he is ready to furnish another "spread," just as a matter of thanksgiving. The omniverous ho is ripe and hangs in pendant links, stuffed inside of his own internal 'works, and is, as it were, a case of ground-hog. 1 1 is high time for the presidential proclamation explain ing to us what we are expected to give thanks for. The feasters are ready and the feast likewise, hence we say turn on the water. JOHN H. CRADLED AUGH. ATTOUSKY AT LAW. IVnetlev In nil Hie coniis of Otvi.in hiu WuMilinilnn. h.cttl ntleutlou ulven to eon vcjaiiclinj. m "iKIiOKl-HT., noon luvr.u OHIXION. 1 ! l he umlcixlgncd U-ltig located near ,.iv,.r xvN,( (0 lllf(,rm ,mr, 1 i... i. ,,.,.i,Mi,. of havlmr sur- i i " i !... i... i.. .... ...i i.... i .t.,lliH iron', iii.tv nv i jM. Mirvevor of many veaw cxiicriemv, .1... i .....i .. i.i... .. hi i... ' " mill i'i t. em iicvin i nun i i it j H,,.,. ,rnu,, wlth .imteh ttlll ,mr,. n,., io imkcs pieasuiv in ivtcrnng to , ' Ml- S" TXV j count v commissioner in Minnesota,) I ,i Tor whom he did count v work h cuuntv Mirvevor, as to his ability. i 1'aitics writ iiiir me at Hood will writing me at Hood re- ,viv0 ,vmlt win. Dated llood Klver April tith, IStU. Land Locator. Kvery Uwly wants laud Uiver S'allcv. I have some In Hood Very do- sirablo tracts of good laud on my list for homesteads and tiniU'rcd claims, with running water on them. I can locate several stockmen advautai;eon.slv. .. IKi not fail v meat Homl Klver Kalis or address me a. Hooil Uiver, Wasco County, Oregon. W. H(SS W I NANS, Locator. NKW NOTICK. Uiiiil Ortlit nt Tin PiiU.nOr. (Vt. li lal. Coliinhilllt linvlliif Imvii rlil.'.lsl ill thlx r..riin.i..i.in.jiiis h.,m,t.n.i Kniry Nm i'i't Nhvi'iuImt, iss, imhh iiu u m ' sivllun s Tiiihli l wuili riuiin-IUi . in. In ; mmi Cimniv on-cmi wild n viiw in tin- run. ivliiitlon sjiUI fiilrv. tin Milil tuirtlfs Hn i ln'n'iy suiiiiiioiifil In uiir nt I hi' t'. K limit oltttf nt Tin' IiiiIUk, onttmi on tin loili iliiyor i Heivintx r. ISI'I. nt liluVliH'k h. in., to riimii.l hikI turnlsli li'Kthnuiiy itiiiivrnliiK MiiJ nlli-xttl ii liiinUiinnii'tit. mil lmxl JollX V. I.KWIS, ltiKlllT. FOR SALE. I JO iionn. tlinx inllin front town. Knrty urn In rnltiviii Ion, thirty inure i linrvit ami tirty nfKiiiHt istiiiiii:i wllh living wiiicrnll wt il IViut. Ciiiiilurtatili1 tlui'IMiiK Iuiiim' of four mollis, unit kiiihII tutrn. :i.'iO fruit tnt-n, mitly iiiilin, four veiim nlil iincl tsarliii:, liotiU's a) Infs In llill iH'iirlntf. Om funrtli of mi nor' In Is-rrlin. Two v iitiT kIihiv, gn with tin pliirt'. Mi-siilin thine I terv Inn fluo sirlin w lildi will furnlsli wiitrr fur M-vrnil Hi-rv of tirrrles. niut run tx' luiuli' H ullittlt nt trifllnK cost. lrlt' fur i-ntln lot J;l.jiO, on n-u-sunulili' Itiii. Tin winl l will ho wilil w ininiU I v i (l ifulnl ...!.... I...- I ' t thUoit'uv. I NOTICE FOR TUHLICATION. ! IjiihI (iftlit nt onKn flty.Or. (k-t. it, IKU. I Nntlit Is hrn'by glvrn that the follow ing I iiioiutl M'ttliThiw t) lis! nutliviif his Intrntloii to inukr tlnal pnsif insnppttrt of h i rhilm, ; ami nun saiit prtsit win ih' niuiii ix'tun ltttcit- li'ruiiit Itixt'ivtT I . M. 1 jiikI dillif nt Ori'diin fity, Onucoii, nn lKtt'iiiU'r 17, Ml, vli; William I . Mmltlt rn. Pre- P. . Xu, 7cr,ftr the n t of v. IS Tp 2 s r 7 e w en, Hi ininirs the fnlluwlng u-ltnitwn lt prove his (tintiniiims rvslili'iirc upon, unit rultlvn tlun of, snlil limit, vt: Jiiini-s Kltr.pntrtt'k, Julin T. Mi'lntyif, nffSanilv; Is nnls Nlt-liuls, l.'hitrlrs K. SihitiirtT, uf Halinon;HU ofCliu'kii- llllis III liriTfOll. ..l'-l .1. " IT, ..,..w t p. l-'-.l-. a. i .in mviii, ihi'fiit, NOTICK YOU TUBL1CAT10N. Tim ber Lantl, Act June S, S78.J I. K. I.AHD Okkick, OrkO' n Ctrv, Okkisox, (k'f. a, WH. Not lee U hereby rP en that In itnnpllanee with the provisions m n e ni'tnf ('onrrss of .lime 3. IstA. e ititli'ifAnnel f ir themil.'if lint-be-Ill n Is n I he m i. t -soft allfornht, t invnn Nt- la ia ami a-inntrion territory, ' Williinn T. rUwiiiVf jis!iJ'rtittni, ntyurMiiitimm- till,'-!!!".! ,rn-j;iii,iii-fc'ii i'. Illl-ll lIliltllMlllltw his sworn stnti inent s. 2tti, f r theimri-hne of thec' of nw.'. Hi,uw",ur tie 4 or wet Ion nn.2. in toi n.'hip sn. f north, runge Mi. ii east, w.m.antl ivliloiri-r prisii toRltiiw tint t tlit' limit tu.uiil t U more valuable for Its timber or stone than fur ttirrieultiinil purposed, nnil to establish his elnliii tomtit) lam! before the Kegiater nml lio eelverof this tiffin nt linniin fily, Oregon, on Ki'liiay the I.Vh tlay of January, i-ari. He nunies tut witiiesNes: Anthony Moore, of Hnlsey dr., A Hurt Moore ami Kriink Atkins, uf In itial Veil, Or., W. ,". (iriswold of Ku. I'lii tlantl, Or. A115 iiinliiH persons i-lnliiilni? adversely the nbovtMleesrllieil lands are reiiiestei to tile their t'laliiis in this otliiu on or before said 15, day of January, W'i ix l.'il-jitn.l J.T. Ai'i'Kitsojj, Register. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. LandOfflee at The Dulles Or. Oet.Zl, 1HM. Xotlee is hereby Riven that Ihe followlnK nnineil settler litis tiled notice or her Intention to make tlnal prtsif in tuipport of liereluim, und ttmt said prtsif will be made before the Hexltttor und Keeelver V. H. I o. utTlie Dulles Or. on ixttrinber 12, lU, viz: K. V. Wenullng. D.H Xo. 71.U), for tho s. eM of Hec. 2 Tp. 1 X. nrlClOK. w. M. Hhe iiatnes the followlnK witnesses to prove his eontiniinus r.tsitleiiee usin und rnlll vutlon 01. wild land, viz: li. O. Hlralirht. J. A. Knox. uf-traig 11 tsburu ur. John Kelley, Charles t'hnn- aiei- 01 jioouuiver 1 tr. i.cldl-det5 JoiIJf W I.KWIS, lU-Klnter, Timber Ijuid, Act June 3, 1878. United Unites Ijtnd Oftlee, Oregon City Oregon, October, it , law. Xotiee Is hereby ulven that In coin nl lance Willi the provisions of the act of Congress of .nine .i, inm, einiiiea "An net, ior me sale of timber lands in tne States of Callfornln, Ore iron. Nevada und Washington Territorv " ThetKlur Jensen, of Kiist Portland Co., of.Mult- 110111:111, -siuie oi urcgun, lias this oay men in this otliee his sworn statement, No. 2-IXH, for the piirchahe of the H. W. 4 of Heel Ion No. 21, in township No. 1, north range No. ttK. W. M.und will otter proof to show that tlie land sought Is more vuluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, und to establish his claim to said land before tlieltcgiKter und Ite ceiver ot this office ut Oregon City Oregon, on Friday the 15th day of January, 1MW2. uenaiiieH as witnesses: si. lJiloiirclle, and j ,. lll;nrl.., ,,, ilri,mi vMll. (rem. AlftMl Anderson, und Joseph ijeabuk, 01 i'ortland, Oregon. Any and all personii claiming adversely the above described Ininls are reiiieKteit to tlie their claims in tliisolllceim or before suld 10th day of January, Mt2. nov7-janlU J. T. Al't'EUSON, Register. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Idind Oflice ut The Dalles, Or. Nov, 4 1891. Notice Is hereby given that the foliowlng numed settler has filed notice of her Intention to make dual prtsif in support of hercluim, mid Unit said prtsif will be inude before tlie Kcgister and Receiver LT. H. U O. ut The Dulles Oregon, on Decern bar, 22, 1MUI, viz: Lily M. Ixy. D. S. No. 7410, for s e hoc, 18 Tp. 1 n r 11 e w in. hne names the following witnesses to prove lit r continuous residence upon und cultivation of. said hind, viz: C. U Morse, I.. K. Morse, John Murk ley, Cliurlen K. Huundcrs, nil of Hood Hiver Oregon. ntVi-decl2 John W. Lkwis, Register. royalkTsbar. Will make the full season of 1801 at F. II. ISutton's furm at Hiaid River, Oregon. Dkscuiition andI'edioukk: Royal Klsbar, (record 2:U4) which in no limit to his speed.) Hay stallion 1(1 hunds high, weight lloO. s ' Sired by Klsbar, (record 2:2fl) son of Rv dyk's HarnhleUiniun; (sli of u In the 2:30 list, ulso sire of 118 whonre the sires of 710 in the SfcilU list.) Dai: by Orusiit H rathllntkr. Here Is a chance for the people of Hood River Valley U improve llicir breed of horses, und In oriier to eneonntge the breeding of a better eluss of horhes, Royal Kibar's service fee will only be the small sum of ftii.OO due when mare is known to be in loal. F. H Hciron, llood lti ver Oregon. Don't buy a wheel with tlr put on any other way. It makes the wheel lnt twice as lonn. Ttile out ihowi the way our tire la put onto the wheul anil crimped, beeldea belntt bolted on. We own the exolumve pat- nt on tnla. Write row PRICKS NOTICK I'OU TCIH.ICAIION. IjiihI Oltlit'iil YiuuiHivrr, Wiisli. Ort. li, IN). Nul Iiv In lirrvliy kIm'ii Hint tlit rullnw lint tlllllll'il m'ltlir I nix llli'tl in il li-e or Ills I n t.i t It H I to iiiiiku Itiiul pii s if In siipiaiii of Ills I'lithn. mill Unit Mtlil 'ns. will ln nunlr U'furr tin-Clii k "I 'tin MiiiH't'lur (unit of Mku llllllllll, O HI 11 IV WiihIiIiikIoii, lit l.urr (' null', WimIi., tin NnvrmlHT lli, IM'1. vl: Itiilu rt Chit. Ilomrsti'iiil No. slst f.ir Iiu' lot :y nml lots A, ii, ;, h, nml n w I-1 s i- l-l 1 i. :i n r u t u m III lllllllt' till' flillou IllK WltllrsMi'S to 'llil Ills e. n 1 1 ii iiiiiik rvsltlt'iiri' nimn nml eiililx utlim I of, siiUl liinil, vU: A ml it J. I. unit, (iisiiuo i Miller, Itrown lliirlintooni'. I'lriinv sIii')mii il miii, nil uf Wlliil Klter I'livlnrt .-kniiiuiiiii t o. I Wimlilnirlii'l. I iH'ii,-nnii John . tiK.oiiiiKiiAN, Iti'ttisirr. "NWicK'VouVi;ijivn)N."" ; . Ijiii.I mn.f lit ThelMllin, or. tvl. ii, snt. Nntlit' Is lii n liy kIvi'ii Unit llu MIum Iuk iiiiinttl wttler Inw lllisl n.idif uf liU lull nil. in lo iniiki nnnl imuf In Mii'sirl uf Ills i l.ilin, nml Hint shIiI nnsif w ill Is' linulf U fuir lln UtKlstiT Slut Uisvlver I'.H. I.iuul l nilif ut Tlif lullm Or. un Nuvi'iiiImt i, N'l, l: Cliurlm I J.tirue HuIhtIs. It. t. No. :UH7, fur the n i II suit up 1-1 a w l-l mill lulu il nml S mt u Ti I n r liic w in. He ilium's tin- fiillnwlin w IIikhsi-h to imvt' Ills isintlnuniis rUli mi' iism iiiiili'iiltlvnil.n uf, wilil Intnl. u .luhn hii'khk, M. o. W liivirr, u l- Murse, W . liusit Wllinns, nil of IIihmI KIvit Oi'itcini. IM'tlO lu U JOHN W. I.KWIM, Hivlster 0Tit'K run rriu.tcATioN. IjindOftli-eat Tin lMtllin i ir., Oel. :l, '.sail. Xnllee Is hereby Klvt-n thill the folluu lin named settler has tiled liutleeuf his liilentluii to make II mil pnsifln snpair( uf bis rlalni, and Unit wild pnsif will Ih- iniide In fore llu' Hettlster and lleevtvrr !".. I.o. utTltu Dulles Or. on Nnieiiiberaith Iwl, vU; Ueurau IVrklns. II. D. No. , for the it w l-l n e I I. 11 w l- c H, n e Ms w l-l and ne l-l 11 w 1-1 nee. i Tp I r 10 e w 111. He name the following wltnesmn lo prove Ills eoullniioiis nuttlenev upon and t'lillivatlon of, said laud, vli: William Kotli'iihf Isit, Henry Thompson, Jatiien Itltnmli'k, Dai Id Cisiiht, all of .llu llooi! tinniiii. oetlO-novll John w. N'wls, Itt'tilster. NOTICK FOK ri'lU.ICATlON. (.nnd Otllif at Vaneouver, Wash St pi. IH, Notice Is hereby irlven that lite followliik named itettlrr has filed notice of his Intention to make tlnal prtsif in stipsirt of Ills eialm, and Unit witil lil-oof will is- liiuile kefott- tile Kexlsti-r and Kii i-lvcr 1'. S. Until t ill nt Vancouver Wush. on November i, ist'l, via: Kriink ravt lka. Ire. I. H. for the w ' of w s e i4' s w and w 14 of e ' , r. 1 1 Tp I n r in 111. He names the fulltiwIiiK witnesM-s to prove tils i-onl Iniioiis rcsldt'iiif iiHiii ami eulllviitloii of, Haiti land, viz: Atiitust WiiKiilt., Jotiu I'etersoii, 1'eter Ktoller, all of Trout Ijike Klii'kllat Co. W'itHn.t Peter Hloller, Jr., of Van couver I'lurke t'o. Wash. oeU-no7 Jolt.t II. OictHillKtiAN, Kcxlster. NOTICE FOR Tl'IILICATION. Land Offlee ut Vancouver, wash. Oet.!l, H'l Notice I hereby (ilvcn that the fuUowliK nametl settler has filed nntlt'f ufhis liiniiiliui 10 lilnke tlliltl proof In kIiih n t of tlie elnllii.ol llie belrs until hat said prtsif wll l,be ininle liefole the ltcxlBlcr nnil Htrelver I'. M. lantl o'hee til Vanoiuver wash, oa November iilth Iwl, vl.: Andrew Zurelter, heir at law of Fritz tireher, (tlltt'llMMl.) II. K. .V, 2 for the w ntl-i and w 0 l-l of see. 'JO Tp. ii n r it e w 111. He names the follow Inn witnesses to prove the continuous residence U)sin ami cull Ivutii 111 of, said hind, by the heir at law vl.: Allie. t t. Tucker, Joseph K. MoiuiKlian, Tinnitus MoniiKhan, Albeit rl, Kstubnsik, all of .Nelson washiiiKtnn. ectl7-nov2l Joitx I). Okoiiiif.uan, Heitister. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Lund Office at Vuncouver wash. Oct. H, lull- Xotiee Is hereby given that the following, nained settlers havellletl notlceof their inten tion to make tlnal prtsif In support of their claims, and that said prtsifwill Is- made before W. R. iiunbar, Comuilssioner I'nlted stutcs Circuit Court for District ot Washington at (ioldendale wash. on NovemlHr21. iMtl, viz: Helnrleh Fclne. Homcstcud F.ntry Xo. M -1 for the s e M n w 1:4, njairH and s w 1-4 of s w 1-4 section :12 Township 0 North of ltiingc II Kiist will mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon anil cultivation of, said land, viz: Noah Klter, Henry t;, Kedenburg, Rufus A.Kyrkett, Severn, lien., nil of Trout Ijike I. O. wash, ulso Henry C. KetlenlMTg. Homestead Entry No. SI20 for 11 e 1-4 11 w 1-4 sec at and 11 n w 1-4 ami s w 1-4 n w 1-4 of section i!2 Township U north of range 11 east will mer. Who names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Noah Klter, John Kekert, Rufus A. Hyrkett, Severn llerry, ull of Trout Lake 1'. O. wash, ulso Rufus A. IiyrUett. Homestead Kntry No. Ii8 for the nw!(ne J.4', s e i4 n w l4 n e h w 'A und 11 w i s e 1-4 section 1U township 0 north of range II eust will mer WI10 names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience uism antl t'ultivatlon of, said land, viz: John lvckc rt, Noah Ktter, Henry C. Kedenberg, Severn lien., ull of Trout Lake 1', O.Wuslt. also John Kkert. HnmestcalEntry No S121 for the w 8 e 1-4 of section iW und w of n e 1-4 section ill town ship north of range 10 east will liter. Who names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Noah Ktter Henry C. Kedenberg. Rufus A. Hyrkett, Severn Itenz, ull of Trout I.ake I. O. wash, ulso Noah Ktter. Homestead Entry No. Titer for the w h w 1-4 n e 1-4 8 w 1-4 and 11 w 1-4 s e 1-4 section 2-1 Township north of range 10 eust will mer. Who names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence iimim anil cultivation of, said land, viz: John Kkert, Rufus A. Hyrkett, Henry C. Kedenberg,, Severn Uenz, all of Trout Luke, P. O. wush. ulso Helnrleh Carl Von Ludlges. Homestead KntryjNo. WtfO for the n 8 e 1-4 section 36 Township U north of range 12 east will mer. Who names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Andrew Wcllciibrock, Halsey D. Cole, of Fulda 1. o. wash, Severn llenz, Rufus A. Byrkctt, of Trout ljike 1. O. wash. oetlO-novll John I). OKontiKfiA:t. Register. 1011 SALE. Two lots with good house, hum nnd hennery, plenty of fruit. I'rice tfl.Tix). Also six lots with good house and out houses, line lawn all kinds of fruit, garden etc. I'rice STi). Im provements alone cost price asked. This Is a good Investment for speculation. Owner wants money and must sell. Time will be given ou a jiortion If desired. Addretx, A. S. Klowkiii, Hood River, Oregon. PARRY MFG. CO., 01 1st St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Titles Space Tixo IDnlloc 3iT-u.xcoricc, RAWS0IJ & WEBER rimi'iti Kit ntis Ilaveon hand n full supply of Fruit, Slim lo and Ornamental Ircen; pinp vines, siniill fruits. It isci un I S'utiMicry. lie stin to get our prices Itcforo purchasing clct here. ltcinemU-r our lift s arc grown strictly Hlthout Ii rlgittlnn. THE DALLES. OHEGON. V. A. Si.N(ii:itt,..Mi, laical Atfciit. oEumfoi WHOLESALE St RETAIL. . BRAN SHORTS MIDDLINGS ROLLED WHEAT OATS BARLEY SEED GRAIN SPECIALLY SELECTED. As I griutl ami make my own fccil, I am preparetl to sell nt lowest prices. Write for quotations. W. H. LOCHHEAD. Tno Dx'Aos Oragon Crandall & Burnet, DEALKF-S IU ALSO CARRY Furoilorc, Carpets, A Full Line of UiiflenataitiOfluS. ' Mail Orders Pror j GO fiocond S fc. Olinger i ciy and u Oak Street, near . Posloffice, II00D1UVEE, - - OEEGON, Wc have First-Class Stock and Outfits, Double Buggies, Hacfca and Saddle Horses. A Fine Four-Florse. Conch, suitable for fishing or excursion pr-rtien, carries nine p.wengcrs. Parties taken to any accem. ble point. KeliubJo drivers. Our Dray delivers baggage or freight anywhere m the Valley Charges Reasonable. Lowest priced kk1 wnirona on earth. I or a teats. Bcccrvcd for v 1 WHEAT OATS BARLEY COTrON SEED MEAL OIL CAKE iptly Attended to TiiojOalIes, Or. & Bone, ' Feet Hart ey. Stables,