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I -V feed iXiver Slacier. HOOD RIVER, Oil., APRIL, 9, 1S92. dlllNESE EXCL US ION. ' REPUBLIC. N CONVENTION'. Congressman Geary's bill for the absolute exclusion of Chinese from this country passed the house during the week by a liaudsame majority, but it , will not pass the senate. Senator Dolph . has tried, or is tryinar, to get an exten ' sion of the old law for ten years longer. . People differ concerning the admission ' of Chinese to our country, just as they differ on other subjects, but all must agree upon one thing, and that is that the present law is an expensive farce. If they are to be admitted at ull, they should be admitted without a mass of 'printed restrictions that exist. only in the statutes and restrict only in the minds of such men as Dolph. T lie race question has been "argued and suli mitted," and the verdict of the people wherever the Chinese are known is that they are a very undesirable class, with whom the less we have to do the better. The people of the coast want an exclu . sion act that excludes, and the Chinese, problem will never be settled until such an act is in force. The Geary . law provides that no Chinese shall be ad mitted except representatives of the Chinese government, or travelers under certain restrictions, and that when any Chinaman leaves this country he can not return. The law is a good one and should be that of the laud. The republican convention which met in Portland Wednesday organized ! by electing Rufus Mallory chairman and K. M. Hands and retaries.'. . Joseph Simon and Jonathan Bourne, Thomas Tongue and O. C. Applegule were elected delegates to t he national convention from the districts, and Ful ton, Donaldson, Wolverton and Hayes from the state at laige. ' Dinger Her mann was. nominated for congress from the first district by acclamatiou, and V. It. Ellis in the second district on the fourth ballot. Multnomah county voted blank for three ballots and then weut almost solidly for Ellis. George Watkins was nominated for judge of this district and V. II. Wilson for prosecuting attorney. The convention adjourned until " Thursday, at 'which time nominations for legislative officers in this district were made as follows: Joint senator from Wasco, Gilliam and Sherman counties, W. W. Sleiwer, of Gilliam; Sherman and Wasco, H. S. McDanel, of Sherman; legislature, T. It. Coon, of Hood River, E. N. Chan dler, of The'Dalles. : Dr. one pom hurst: an of funM ams A re a thinks that some j, oil over Captain Coe's to it for the purpose sensational article for the GLAfi'INH. This demonstrates the li. Eddy sue-1 power of -the press, especially the Gi.A- ci Kit, a?id also ' demonstrates the re markable acumen of the erudite gentle maiif4he angel of Paradise farm. , The election in Rhode Island was a battle of the giants, ex-president Cleveland tmkinu; saveral speeches during the campaign. The vote 4S.84C was the largest ever polled in the state. Under the laws of the state it requires a majority vote to elect, and the result is there it no. election. Brown, repub lican getting 23,187 Ward well demo crat 22,072 Gilbert, prohibitionis 1,411 and Burton, peoples 176. Don't buy a wheal with tire put on any other way. It makes the wheel last twice as long. This cut shows the way oyr tire is put onto the wheel and crimped, besides being bolted on. We own the exclusive pa PARRY MFG. CO., 6t 1st St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Lowest prloed earth. good 1 or The election In Tacoma Tuesday was hotly contested and resulted in the el ection of the republican ticket by ma jorities of from 39 to 150, a decided democratic gain. - Hanna has just received a new and complete line of genW furnishing goods; you can buy .a ' pair r of pants from $1 .to. $4.50,' according to your fancy. Come in and see them, whether you want to buy or not.. No trouble to show goods. We are in receipt of No. 5, Vol. 1, of the California Illustrated Magazine, ll , Is the first copy we have seen, and we are delighted with it. It Is profusely illustrated, and as the name implies, is largely filled with Pacific coast matter. '.'Life in Honolulu" is a pretty sketch, while (he "New Star of i)2," "The La bor question on the Pacific coast," and the "Dry Tortugas during the war," are excellent reading, and the article on Nicaragua is peculiarly interesting. The good things are too numerous for individual mention. It will well re jjay perusal. Printed by the California Publishing Co., San Francisco; price $3 per year, 25 cents per copy. The most important matter to come before the next legislature is the assebs ment laws. The question has been dodged by two legislatures, but it can not be by the third. It must be met and settled. It is useless to enumerate tne evils of the present system, for It is much easier to say that it has one good point its certainty and the rest are nil bad, the mortgage tax law being the crowning evil of the whole affair. We believe the precinct assessment system should be adopted, and that the work would be done more quickly and cer tainly much more thoroughly. Oregon is at least thirty years behind the times . in her assessment laws, and she should catch up with the procession or fall out . and quit. ; SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. Of tho County Treasurer of Wasco county, Oregon, for tho six months ending on the 31st day ofMarch, A. D. 181)2, of money received and Paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out: Date '18U2. -April 1. ' Amounts Iteeolved. To amount on hand nt last report, to uuiount ruceiveu iram sucrui, To am't re'ed from Sherman Co. To amounts received from sheriff To amounts received from To amount received from To am'ts ree'd from Sherman Oo. To am'ts ree'd from County clerk To am'ts on hand from last report To am'ts ree'd from Sheriff To amounts received from '.. To amounts received from Dis trict Nos. 49 and GO '.. Date 4S02 April 1 April 1 From what source General . School ' , Received. Fund. Fund. t 8,812 78 ' Taxes.. .i. ; 28877 48 ' Liquor fine... 800 00 Balance Due 842 DO Liquor license ,. 800 00 Peddlers ,.. 10 00 , ; Electric light. 2 00 " Interest , 124 84 v Trial fees , 117 00 . ' 1158 51 ''.":' 8182 74 Criminal fines , ' ; 83 00 fn'i'l dsehfd 4385 SSi,88i.44 , 84417.05 f General School '.nt..n thk. vimjm inr ii I wagons on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! Timber Lan d, Act June 8, 1878. Amounts Paid Outl , Fund. By amount paid out foflState Taxes. '.. 810,280.'fl , By amount paid out on county warrants 11,215.09 By amount paid ont on school superintendents warrants By balance general fuud on hand....:. By balance school fund on hand 15,881.15 Fund. 9C2.45 8,455.20 83J,8S0.44 S4.417.fco r-lt is lT"rener to pick u p tn"eJ1Dcala platfojjjj ,juring these political disturb- ; ances "and read it. We don't agree with it entirely, nor does it agree with us, but it has the merit of producing something new, which is more than can be said of either the republican or democratic parties. They never change. . For the past ever so long the "protec tion to American labor" chestnut and anti-monopoly plank has been the basis of one; free trade and "home rule for Ireland". "the foundation for the other. ' ' We read in , the dispatches that the United States senators are afraid that if the Geary Chinese exclusion bill be comes a law that the missionaries now in China will be driven out and re turned to America. We do not know why the senators are so afraid of a few , missionaries, but as far as we are con cerned we had as soon have a few of them as the Chinese. Besides, they . are much more badly needed.especially in and around the United States senate. It was feared by many here for awhile that our choice for legislator, T. R. Coon, would fail of the nomination, by reason of change of opinion by some of the delegates, but we are pleased to know, that this was not the case. Mr. Coon is a clever gentleman, vel) quali fied for the position, and' will poll his full party strength. Hood River ap preciates the honor of his selection and will be satisfied perfectly when his cer tificate of election is handed him. Ex-Senator Watkins has accepted the nomination, for judge of this' dis trict. Judge Bradshaw will bo his op ponent and it is our guess will have 1,000 votes to spare on election day. Judge Bradshaw has made a record of which he may well feel proud, and which the voters of this district, re gardless of politics, admire. Mr. Wat kins leads a forlorn hope. Yesterday was Arbor duy and was celebrated with appropriate exercises by the Hood River school. We print the programme elsewhere, but the ceremonies were too late in the day to find their way into this issue. , The democrats this year waited until the republican chicken was hatched before it began to think of Incubating. It ia to lie hoped that it will not be able to hatch any inferior ticket. STATE OF OREGON, 1 ' ' , ; ' . County of Wasco, Rs - ': I, Geo. Ruch, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of am ounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, In the County Treasury of said county six monts ending on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1892. : : s" - Witness my hand this th day of April, 18U2. GEO. RUCH, County Treasurer. ! , SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. Of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, and money paid to the county treas urer by the sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon, for the Bix months ending on the 81st. day of March, A, D., 18112: - . A Date. To amounU received during the months of "' 1801 ' '.,.', Oct. In coin and currency a.... ..... S 287.79 Nov. In county warrants W8.4ii Dee. 1 . l&M 1892. , ., . man iliii"T ,iU " i 1 i - 2 2.39 United States Land Office. ; The Dullos,;Oregoii, February 15, 1892. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the ait of Congress of JnneS, 187.8, entitled -'An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Wash. Ter.," Robert Mc Lean, of Hood Kiver, county of wasco, state of Oregon, 1ms this day tiled in Mils office his sworn statement No. 108, for tho purchase of the sejofs wof section no. 14, In township No. 2 north, range No. 9 east, and will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the Register ni.d Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day, the 30th day of April, 1892. He names as witnesses: James Hankins. Wllllam'Eckels. Louis Morris. Earnest Tate. all of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are rcouested to file their claims in this office on or before said SOth rtnv of April, 1892. fy23-apl2-5 JOHN W. LEWIS. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. , Land Office at The Dalles Or. March 31 1802. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlor has filed notice of liiB Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the Register and Receiver U. S. L. O. at Tha Dalles Or. on May 11, 1892, viz: Fred Goodfellow. , To commute H. D. 3S95 for the iw sec. 2D Tp 1 n r 10 east w m. : , He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Albert McKatney, Hugh Ross, A. J. Graham, G. W. Graham, all of Mt, wood Oregon, i ap!2-my7 John W. Lewis, Register. r&i lilt iwiartet, Having purchased the business of PERRY & JONES. I am prepared to furnish the very choicest quality of f PORK ANB MUTTON At the Very Lowest Kates. I have constantly on hand a fine stock of In fact, everything in my line. , . O. B. HARTLEY, Corner Oak and Fourth Sts., - ; - - Hood River, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles Or. March 31, 18112. Notice Is hereby given that the' following named settler has filed notice of his intention t make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bof.ire the Register and Receiver U. S. L. O. at The Dalies Or, on May 11, 18A2, viz: Hugh Ross. , To commute II. D. 3(504 for the lots 8 and 4 and wnw and nw8wj sec. ( Tp 1 s r 10 east w m. , . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: George Perkins..Fi'ed Good- fellow, Albert mcKamey, wuiium itouen heiser. all of Mt Hood Oregon. apl2-my7 . Jons W. Lkwis. Register. Tlie. IDstlles ITvuseries, ' r-S:: W"S0H & WEBER PROPRIETORS Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees; grap vines, small fruits, Roses and Shrubbery. . t . ' Be sure to get our prices' before purchasing else where. - Remember our trees are grown strictly without irrigation. THE DALLES. - OREGON W. A. Slinokkland, Local Agent. "'Febr',! Men. Date 1SJI1. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1882. Jan. Feb. Men. Apl. 1 8840.55 2i.3SK.24 Total received.. .-"1 "' $81 15, .21) By amount paid during the months of To county treasurer '. $ 554.43 To county treasurer n. ... ' 281.52 To county treasurer.:. ' OoAh To county treasurer........ : 300:37 To county treasurer y. ; 2424.,4 To county treasurer : 25U3.H 14alani:e in my hands....:.. : :. fc.214 ..03 3115ti.2D . Total paid treasurer.... , STATE OF OREGON. ' 1 ' , ' County of Wasco, I, D. L. Gates, Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement Is cor rect and true. ' ' Witness my hand this 5th day of April. A. D. 1892. ' '; , ' . D. L. CATES, Sheriff ot Wasco County! SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT. Of the county clerk of Wasco County, State of Oregon, showing the amount and number of claims allowed by the County court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of October, 1891, to the 81t day of March, 1892, both inclusive: On what account allowed. ' Amount of claims allowed. Salaries and tees of County Judge, Clerk, Sheriff, District Attorney, School 8u- -rerlntendent, Assessor, Treasurer, Stock Inspector, Janitor, County '1 Physician Roads and bridges Jurors circuit court.. , Witnesses circuit court . Supplies and repairs County liospital und pauacrs Militia , - . Justicus courts . Coroners ini nests, etc Insurance thre! years on couny buildings .. G. A. H. reliej tund .. .. .. .. .. u ..... Teacher's examination .. .. - - - , Board of prisoners and meals for jurors .. Total amount of claims allowed and drawn .. ., Outstanding unpaid county warrants on the 31st day of March, 1892 , ., Estimated Interest due on same ... ... ... ... . STATE OK OREGON, ' o,j , 810,008-97 i,;mi!( . 2,051.. 0 1,0 8.00 1,218.09 9(12.08 . 850.00 485.20 31.65 , (100,00 12.95 98.00 14 5.50 in.i4i.io j95,2 ;.25 i 8,000.00 , County of ascc ' . I, ,1. B. Crossen, County Clerk of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon, do hereby cert's y that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amount of claims allowed by the county court of said county, for the six months, ending on the 31st day of March, 1892, on what account the same wore allowed and the amount of warrants drawn and the amounts of warrants outstanding and unpaid, as the same appear upon the records of my office and in my official custody. . . ; Witness my hand and the seal of the county court of said county, this Oth day of April, 1893. , : . J. B; CROSSEN, County Clerk. . SSAI..1 SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORT. Of the Financial condition of the county of Wasco, the State of Oregon, on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1892. ' .. . Date, Liabilities. - Amount. 1892. ... " ' ..... . ..-... -- To AvarrantB drawn on the county treasurer, and outstanding and ,. unpaid : $95,2"6.25 To estimated amount of Interest accrued thereon . ... ... ' 8,000.00 Total liabilities Date. 1892. Resources, By funds in hands of county treasurer, general fund applicable to the payment ot county warrants ... ... ... ... . ... By proportion of uncollected tax 1891 applicable to' redempti n of warrants ... ... By cash in hands of sheriff applicable to payment of county 'war rants, 8-5 of S2140.03 .. . .. ' By estimated amount collectable delinquent tax roll 1890.. .. .. '..'.. ., By '.estimated wiuount collectable delinquent tax roll 1887-88-89 . By due from state for care non-resident paupers .. .. By amount of lien on real estate bought in at tax sales by connty , By sheriff's assessment 1891 amount collectable and applicable to re demption of warrants .. .. .. .. .. . .. 8103,256.00 Amount. ?15'581.15 . 20,000.00 ' "'. l,288.-)0 1,000.00 500.00 ,'. . 1,1000.00 700.00 . 7,500.00 ' Total resources 47.4.;9.00 STATE OF OREGON. ) . Oonnty of Wasco, Ks , ' I, J. B. Crossen, County Clerk'Of Wasco County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the forego ing is a true and correct statement of theflnancial condition of said county, as the same ap pears on the books of said county In my office, and from reports of Sheriff and treasurer filed therein. ... Witness my hand and the seal of the County conrt this fith da v of April, 1R92. KKAl.l .K P.. riiOSKEN. f'oHTily clerk. Will make the snrins seaaon of 1892 at F. H. Button's farm at Hood Iliv r, limited to ten mares. DESCRIPTION AND PEDTGRES. Gaines, bay colt, sired by Allle Gaines, (the sire of Jessie Gaines 2:15) J. B. 8. 2:20, Lallah Rook 2:23 and several other speedy ones.) and Justin wthnlt1"''" jMiWCTi,5",g'B' z:is, smu w otners wun recoras or z:w ana oet ter. Dam, Kit Wheeler, (trial 2:28) by Thomas P. Wallace, a son of John C. Breckenridge a son of the Great Lexington. (tallies service fee will be $25.00 due when mare is known to be in foal. F. H. Burros, Hood River, Oregon. Prescriptions and And a Complete Line of DRUGS , CHEMICALS tiWIiffil - Timber Land, Act JuneS, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver Wash., March, 7 1892. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June , 1H7S, enutiea "An net ir ine saie oi timber lands in the states of California, Ore cron. Nevada, and Washington Territory." Edward G. Jones of White Salmon county of Klickitat state of Wash., has this day filed In this office his sworn statement no. l;25, for the purchase oftheeViJ nw and e ftv! of 'sec.no.2ii In township no.5 north, range no. 10 east, and will ofi'er proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Vancouver Washington on Saturday, the 28th day. of May, 1892. He names as witnesses: Ronald D. Cam eron, James Brown, Jacob Hunaaker, all ot white Salmon, wasington, and A. B. Jones, of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this off ice on or before said 28th day of May, 1892. mchl9-my21 John D. GEOSHEGAn, Register. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Vancouver wash.March 14, 1892. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notion of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim andihat said proof will be made before W. R. Dunbar, Commissioner United States Circuit Court for District of Wasnington t Ooldondaie Washington, on May, 4th 1892, viz: Green MeCafferty. Pre. D. S. 2"ifi2 for t he e s w and w s e sec. 12Tp5 n r 12 e w m. , He names the follow! ng witnesses toprove h is continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: William Frozier, Herbert F.Hew ett, Henry Restorfi; Robert Barker, all of Fulda P. O. Washington. , mchl9-ap23 John D. GEOQHEGAn, Register . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles Or., March, J4, 1892. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U, S. L. O. at The Dalles Or. on May Oth 1892, viz: I , Markham Wlnchell. H. D. So. 1910 for the s yz s e n eBe4 and s e n e K gec- 30 Tp 2 n r 10 e w m.. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: Arthur Disbrow, John Kroeger, Charles Khrck, Harry KempXall of Hood River Oregon. mchl9-my23 John w. Lewis, Register. J. I. IlffifOfl & GO., TITLE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. ' Reliable information concerning land titles. Choice city and country property for SALE -. Conveyancing a Specialty. 1SS Second Street - - . The Dalles Or. We have the exclusive sale of Ras! Road Colors s For all kinds of exterior and interior paintings. These are without dou the maximum of perfection In quality, at the minimum cost to consumer... Stains and varnishes, colors dry and in oil, etc , at short notice. YOURS FOR HOOD RIVER, I. WILLIAMS '& BBOSIUS. ;v'' Crandall & Burnet, DEALERS IN Fiimitiire,' Carpets, fin ' : Window Shades, Etc. SA' ALSO CARRY A Full Line of rtallM Goo Mi , : Mail Orders Pronptly Attended to 166 Second St. Tiio "Oalles. Or. Olinger & Bone, Jli'l'V ;ili urn, Oak Street, near Postoffice, II00D1UYER, - - OREGON. .' - - , Wc have First-Class. Stock and Outfits, Double Buggies, flack and Saddle Horses. A Fine Four-Horse Conch, suitable for fishing or excursion p.Tties, carries nine paspengere. Parties taken to any accessi ble point. KeliabJf) drivers. - Our Dray delivers baggage or freight anywhere w the VaBey Charges Reasonable. '