The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 12, 1892, Image 2

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HOOD UlVKlt, Oil., NOV. 12, 1802.
27 A' ELECTION.
Tho election la out, and nettled by
such overwhelming majorities that no
quibbles can arise. There has not Iwcn
nucha sweep si nee lirunt's llrst elect
ion. The returns arc not complete and
exact majorities cmh not In? given, but
Cleveland will have MX) electoral votes
Mlthout doubt, llliuois, Wisconsin,
Ohio, Indiana, and California, have
been Ukeu (rout the republican col
umn, while Connecticut and New
Jersey, sUud tlriu in the democratic
fuiu. Words are fain i to describe the
Bituutiou; hut "the dilute without an
kik," might answer as well as anyr
thing else. The states carried for
Cleveland, and their electoral votes are
us follows: Alabama 11; Arkansas S;
California 9; Connecticut 0; lAleware 3;
Florida 4; Ueorgia 13, lliiuois 21; Indi
ana lo; Kentucky 13; Louisiaua 8;
-Maryland 8; Michigan 0; Mississippi ;
Missouri 17; New Jersey lU; New York
30; North Carolina 11; Ohio 23; South
Carolina .; Tenuessee. 12; Texas 15; Vir
ginia 12; West Virginia ti; Wiseonsiu 12;
aud Wyoming 3; a total of 303. The
republicans curry; Iowa 13; Maine 0;
Massachusetts lo; Michigan 8; Minne
sota U; Montana 3; New Hampshire 4;
;onh Dakota 3; Oregon 4; Pennsylva
nia 32; lihode Island 4; fckmth Dakota
4; Vermont 4; Washington 4; total 113.
' ' ' w' people's party carried: Florida;
4;Ilauo3; Kanstis 10; Minnesota 4,
lebi-aska S, Nevada 3; total 32. As to
me ea use of this, the greatest of politi
cal land-slides, we believe Secretary of
btate Foster, gives the correct answer.
lie says: "lhe party challenged the
judgment of the country on the Mc
Kinley bill, and the verdict must be
Some dennvrata complain of other
Invalid they would not MipiKirt Wea
ver. The only dltleivneo between
them we can see Is that the straight
outs had a d.nibte rivm of fusion.
Some fused and the others re-fused.
Tin: rjiof'i.i: eovte.
Sunday, In company with K. h.
Smith, C. L. Morse and James 1 ingile,
wo drove out to Van Johnson's place,
and made an examination of the two
points where it Is proposed to place the
flume or pipes of the water company
across Hood liiver. We also made a
slight but entirely sutllcient examina-
1 .... .1 ..i . i
uou oi uie river mink alstvc these ; Ti'iin r U, mm ill m, r
points, Uimr at oiuv eonviiuvd that
the report of Messrs. lland and Morse,
eoncerning the impracticability of that
route was entirely correct. There is
but one place to get water for the west
side, ditch, and that is the Smith lo
cation. Of the two iK.ints of crossing i mVo'i','
a surveyors estimate will goon mk..
choice, but in our opinion the upper
one is mucn more easily and cheanlv
made. The fall from the ditch above
Diver's, to the Smith survey on the
west side is not less than 200 feet, and
the question arises how much of this
can be saved by piping, without too
great expense; this question the engi
neers estimate will also quickly dis
pose of. We believe the only wav to
get tho water across is in pipes, and we
believe that the ditch on the west side.
I i
. piping across can lie easily made
J00 fett higher than the present survey.
It will cost considerable more for pipe,
but the amount will U saved j
exiK'iise of lluiuing along the hillside,
the summit being reached that much
sooner, and besides this it will supply
water to more territory and this terri
tory will furnish enough capital to
more than pay the additional expense
if any. Fitteed hundred feet of pie,
at the outside will put the water 100
reet above th Smith u
NOTICi: FOU riMlLH'ATiON.
Laiidoill.c Hi Viuumuxoi wiihU, iH't' j!;,xh'J.
I t.tnnii;tt is. All. y iiiul all whom l ma
iviiivrn:
Notice Is hereby given Unit the flillowltn
lllllllCl St'tll, tiled nolle, ,i t Itoil' il
button l,i umM iinni i,hii hi suport ot the,
clt.luisund I'uil Mil,, , i,m,in. iumIoI,,.!,,,
W.U. lim:Mi', I .:ii,i's.,,im,t l . M, Clli'll.
Iiiuit lor In.siricl .ii viiiiiiiK.,n. ill 11,1,1,1,
llMlO WtU-.lllllKI.ltl nil Jllllllitl'J i;, lvll;
lloinnui kllllllllllllKI'll.
Homestead Application No. i,,ji, rr tliee1
or ii i- Hiiti.o ,'( 01 4 w i ( r,, u u ,. i j
will mer.
He mime tho follow lini witii.isc.t to mm
hlstviitlnuous iv;ltlt ii,-,, ii-n and culmi,
tlun nl mO, I laud ia; 11,-nrv . 'beimci
Andrew' Vt cllciilii'ook, Yln.ni'i !,u,le, all i,
lilcllWOOll O. uuslituul lluUi v l. Col.
i r uldn, p. it, Washington.
Mcminn Kuhnhmiscu.
l lPvirt'luis,' Ai'i'h, iitlon No, yi n,,.r :
il hut.
Ill lUIUICS Ill, filllou-lll,, u ll i,.,...,., I . . ,h ..
hi claim to sm, I Inn,!, h,iu,v Yivn
nor, Andrew S ,IU'iilr,H'U, Vlti-n' Horde, it I
oi i.ienwiioii r. O. wtislilncloii, mill Hulmv It.
I'l mum r. i, wiisiiiiiioii,
Hskiir Kiiliiilunisi'ii,
l'imli.o Alii.llfHlt.m No, K", utilr h,v J!
hui-lt'ltuiv At l Si it., .ii imm for iht ii e . mill
n of n w mv , I'nii ii r I ' i'.inI Mi n,.-r
Ml- liumtn tin lollou liu; wIiiic'sni'n to until,'
III Htlltl llllltl. I IK' lli'tll'V M '.,,
.,i,i,v i-iii-nnriH'K, miim'II lionlf, nil ol
liU-uwiMxl 1- ii. wiililiit:oin, mull :iS( V
llo, of Kultltt P. ii, wioliliiijion.
rimrlfM Kuliuliiiiist'ii.
Pun'hnt Ailli-iillou No. sl nn,,,- lV ;i
Forleauiv Ai-l sivl., '.V isso lor llu 1. 1 r :'
Tp n r !J rust w ill in, r.
llo nnnim the following w ltin'ss,, to iro-,-IiImcIuIiii
Uiwiltl huitl, vu: llfinv M Vif'n
hit, Amlrvw WellfiilinH'K, Vlnm-ii llor.l,., nil
orUlriiWiNNt P.O. WiiKlilimloii.iin.l ll,iU,.v 1.
l-oK-ol Kuldii P.O. wiisltliiKiitii,
WIJK14 Jolllt 1. UKlltlllKtiAN, Ui'KlsliT.
NOT1CK FOU ITKl.lt'ATION,
itiul OllU'f ill N'liiit'om, i' t ush ,ii, t, iii, siy,
Not Itv l.i lii'ii li.v kivi'ii lint) Hiti I'oilowitm.
itii',l M-i ll.'i ,i.i ll,,, t, I ll', l I', 'I' lul,, in Ion
tllMt.,1 lilllll ,,-,,o' M,,,,t
I In;! flaliii, uiitl Hun s.,!,i ,,,-oof ,t HI , (,
fli'ir II',' p,'i.KM' 101,1 !iv 'l, I- 1', s. .nn,
'I'ivV' ""'""Vl'1' Wil.lt, oil NoM'lllln'l'
Ainilt' M. iil,
A 1 plu'iiiiou No, I'M t,, in,',.,M,. iniiU'r hiv '1
,'l ., 'i,'iiil.,.i :M l.w for !i,, ,, 1 ,u, 1 BIV M
I' I 11 r I.! c w hi.
Sll,' llllllli'i
n't' roiii.tiu,
1,111 01, H ini inn, 1, vl: ,l,,si',li mIm,
'rll, Aiithviv ld'Miol,ls, .lolui nl,,, n
. I'' Klit'liUnl I'.'iuilv wiih, '
lo'.'!l .Ions li.
llit IoIIohImh lllit''..m' lo iio,'
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nil ol
NOTICK FOU rFUMCATlON.
ljuid Offlivnt ViiniMiivi-r, Wash (H't, -t, lsi'J.
XIUvl luniby glv,n that Iho followin,..
naiiiiM t Hl,m hiivv lllotl noiuTtir I lit-lr Init'iii
loibioiiiiikfttiiiil irtHiriiiiiiitMirlol llii'lr flitliut
uiitl lluil Kiiltl inmf will 1H inn, I,, U-foni W .
K. lunbr-i oiiiniU'.l,ii, r l . M. rliviut i'oih i
fur DlMtrU't of WH.shlin;toii ,u iilili'iutuU
wiuslilinjion.oii IVifiinUr IS, Ia v lc:
Iliiiirlt'h
iiMaii:,,As. ;,'i,.vi,,r
NOlH i: FOU I't'lil.lt'AilON."
i.an,l;i HtU'i' nt. Viiin oiiit i w ash.,o-t, IJ, l.vi'J.
NmiivN lit'iiliy ult, 11 Him , follmvliii'.
llllll,',t v IIl. 'llilKlllt',lllotl,',.ol IlLsllilt'llllonio
niil.i'llnal t'oiniiiiilnt Ion Woof In Minimi'l 0I I1U
l.nni ami linil ,il,l ,r,H, n l. niml,' l
J . ,', ''""'""'I 1 oniiiilNNloiirr, l'llllt',1
-ttnti's l ivtni l onil for im,,. of wasliliiK.
un, an.oi.i.'iiiiui,,, W:i. iiii:iii, 01, mhIui'.
lay Novi'inltfr i,ui (mh V,.
W'Uliani M.'Ni'll,
lliiiii.sl.'iiil A.t, No SHU for II111 1 f
'" n.l km , oi 11,, 1, wvlion
loMiniiip,, 11. .it It oi mum' In tiiM, will ini'i'.
1I, n.'iim thf roll, Inn w trsN,, loproi,, ,u
,'.Milliiu,,us ivililoinv ,i, , ,.'Mvuon
f. -aUI ami 1 1,: Marv.'y .1. Ih ikill. William
Irolil l.aU,' I', il.. waslilnui.,,,
iH til iiov;', ,onN i, viHiiihiu in
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FURNITURE AND ' ALU KXNVQ OV BUILDT
MATER TAT;.
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils ct
A l.irRO supply Of.i rim I f'.n 'n.vn '.. IomoII
Colohr.itoil litiiitl (-ol(M. tltildd lo.uls
Underinidnr
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1 , I'llll-tl 10 un III i
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bill IH'iit
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, nl 1,1 :t 1 lii'ilp
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Of
K,':IM,T.
Noi'ii i; I'oit rriu.icATioN.
I Jiml OHItv al Vntit'oiiM'r wiisli. urt, j (yy
Notl,.,. u lifivl'.v Klv. nilim , ,,ou lnu.
nnini',1 M-iHor Iim.1 III,, I noti,.,. ,,f I.N mini.
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t liiliii. iin, tlun M,, .imt tt 1 ia.l, l'f,,i
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A.iill,'iitlon 1,1 iniiviius,. No, :iai 11
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Ki'lnu.
No. 412
untliT
I'urchAM Auollcitlon
Kurfi'ltiire Aei, hu, for in 11 01
nu a v 01 1, tre ji yp ti r II Hit,l 11
w ' of u w to 4 Tp t a r tl mi will mrr.
wo H
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mitlrr mi'.I
mi' .'I mill
r 10 ! v in.
lll llllllll'l tho fotlou in,. n.. - 1
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1 nl, 01 rtont IjiUi- w.Niilimioii, w. , Mm-
II, I'l ti ill It'll, I, M., .l,,l in 11 1 i.
iiinii, ori'uiiin Mush,
"'' John I', liKiMiiiKiMN. tti-Klsh-r.
J(iiir.i:iis
HARDWARE,,
Vy.,1 nor (
NI
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ii'iriiK ii:h
Acorn and Churtor Oak
Stovos ntitl tt.'.ruMw.
(.'tins Alillllllllilinil 1111(1 Si,.t'lln:; C
IS
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to, rto.
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mill rm riaKCH
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It'll
lttiim tho follow Inn wIIihwmh to m,v,.
liN.'litliit to until 1,111,1 vu: St'ViTii litii
Noah KtUT, WIIII11111 Unite lomiM A. Jtvrkt lt'
all of l ivut Ijtkr P. O. wiinliliiutii.
Noah Kltcr.
Plinli:iM Aitll,'iilloll No. X uii.lfr i,v :
Koro'ltuto Aft ."H'pt.. 1 lxt) for Hit- 1 . ,.f ..
'4 Hint 11 ' , of s v
win nicr.
I-I m-c ii Tji u n ! jj ,,a,t !
JUST RECEI'
A luw stock ft' Luilics' and (ionts'
WATCHES,
l'n.l.l'.l) ANDSll.VKU
C'AM'.S, CHAINS,
t'UAKMS, i;i'C.
MMM IAL atd'iitinii tivi'ti to'V't'iui
Iron, ('mil,
l!l:it'Usiintli So
W'ligoiiiiuilii 1 V
Si'MlT I'll ,',
I'unips ami l'
I lain 'ii'it
.li.
Mil. 1I11I,
nri
Illiplcllll'llU
tn-n,
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'I'll it thirl;.' ,Im
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till I'M ,h!
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uccepted as the will of the people that a west 9iJe tt"J it will take at least u j "a'"'" roil-in wiimw, t inn and repairi'iv' v!iti-h. .
ditHrivnt policy shall be adopted. Oth-! thouaand feet to put it on the survey. 'V'n J. H. FERGUS
I Aliothor thin.r tlmt 1 t..,.. 1.. t. U1' ' t'roul Uiki- 1'. o. Wni-liinttoti. '
'.i HHjHi't fully
vr questions entered somewhat into the
contest, but not to such an extent as to
materially affect the result. Nor would
it have been different if other candi
date had been selected, or other lead
ers managed the campaign. No ad
ministration ever went beforo the
couutry with a clearer record. It is
the policy, not the personnel, of the ad
ministration, that has been condemn
ed." Our northern neighbor, Washington,
has gone republican both on uationn'
and state ticket In this state theretu I
11s are yet incomplete, but it is probable
all four republican electors, are elected.
Pierce is. far-ahead, of his ticket and
there is a bare'possibility of his election.
The tidal wave also struck the territor
ies. Utah and Xew Mexico going
democratic and Oklahoma electing
a demoratic legislature. Russell (dem
ocrat) has been re-elected governor of
Massachusetts by a handsome major
ity. The democratic majority in Miss
ouri, which has been claimed in this
lection as a doubtful state, will reach
45,000, and the majority in Texas 160,
000. The majority in New York will
probably be 45,000.
Yesterdays dispatches con firm pre
vious indications, but while Nebraska
is taken from Weaver, Weaver cap tures
North Dakota. Without Ohio
which Is claimed to be doubtful, but
which will cast its vote for Cleveland.
ue nas zsy .electoral votes with it, 312.
Arizona went democratic, Cleveland's
majority in-Illinois will be 20,000; in
Iudiaua 11,000, Hogg, is elected gov
cruor of Texas, where the fight was be
tween two wings of the democracy
in camorma the result is close, but
the democrats have the legislature in
joint ballot. In Washington the vote
between Carrol, (dem and Doolittle
(rep) is close with 50,000 votes counted
me latter Having a majority of 223. It
is probable this majority will reach
500. The balance of the ticket is sale
ly republican.
It looks very much to us as though
Nathan Pierce was going to crowd
some one of the Harrison electors very
closely. It depends largely on the
action of the democrats in the counties
not reported, Crook being one of them,
Auother thimr that is !...,.. K- p. o. wM,mKiou,
.... . , ; Hufiis A. HvrkotL '
avor of the smith route is that from! Pim-hu a,.,.ii,,..m. "n.v 4ii. ,ni.r w1
its head to the Diver's place the eraili- f,'vr"'"uu i'i.. isui.rti.,' w n,.i m,
fntct 1 . . b "N Hll.Hl M' Holt. W 1-1, 11 w 1-4 of w uiul h
stakes are set, and work can lie coin-1 w -' ' - iw 'ipu nr ii van win i,", !
ll iiiiiii.m ) 1.1I1..1. ...i. I
uicnceu on it at once. It is nnlto i,. i,i" .,, ,; , ,.'V. "T ' r. in.vo
uii.u k .. . . . v. , ::v.v -. . v;" .' .v-r.
.i.c iu no c iwai portion or the ditch
finished this winter, and the pijie can
be on hand ready for putting in place
by spring. It seems to us now that the
whole matter is in good shape, and
."..wuiDHuumnior tho waters of
uooa K,ver will gladden tho tl,irt
soil of the valley, and make the lawns
or pur growing town things of beauty
forever.
TO ATTEND.
BO NOT FAIL
n r .. .
not mil to attend the water
meeting this afternoon at 2 o'clock; or
ii aiming snouid happen that you
v.a..uui aiiena, and you have not al
ready signed your consent to the meet
ing, do so at once. This will probably
be the last' meeting required for some
time, and as officers will be elected who
will have charge of the work, its im
portance cannot be over-estimated. Tf.
is the experience of every company of
ims ainu mat alter work is commeno
1 t )!. i 1 -m
vu, me inaiviaual Stockholders will
find fault, some with one thing some
wim anotner, and often plans are
changed and much unnecessary work
is done and money squandered. See to
:t mat your directors are men who will
carefully consider the preliminary de
tails form a plan of action and follow it
vw to me ena. , Men who will let criti
cism run off like water from a duck's
bach, and who will . put the ditch
through as fast as lunds Can be raised.
To do this it is necessary for you to be
present, and if you are not, in the
name of common decency don't growl
auerwards.
Read This and Prollt by It.
Ollnger and Bone, proprietors of the
Big Red Barn, iu addition to their liv
ery and stage business, are handling
grain, chop-feed and hay. They are
also agents for the KnappBurrell & Co
machinery. Bain wagons, hacks, bug
gies, windmills aud pumps, Oliver
Chill and Steel plows; garden cultiva
tors, plows and harrows: and will
I their Mt. Hood coaches, hacks and bug-
o'Kat uw m use, in order to open iu
the spring with an entire new outfit,
tall aud price their goods.
Luckey Rirthday.
Friday evening last being the 31st
anniversary of J. J. Luckey's birthday
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Cradltbaugh, and W. A. Luckey, as
sembled at his residence in the even
ing to assist in celebrating it. Whist
was the order of the evening, and this
followed by an elegant supper, made
the hours fly until before we were
aware of it the day was gone, and two
noursor "tomorrow" with it. Many
returns of the day old friend.
Notice to Stockholders.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
East Fork Irrigating Company will te
ueia next Wednesday at 1 o'clock d
m. at usual place of meeting; for the
purpose oi completing sale of stock, fix
ing time tor commencinsr work on
the ditch, and prices to be paid for dig
ging the same. J. A. Knox.
President.
M. i onif, rvii'in Iti'ii.. W I lam liuil... nil ,.ri
Trout IjiUe P. ti. wuKiunKton. '
KriinU M. ('onto.
Piiiyliu Application No. Xi umlcr wn 3'
roririiiiii- .in .cpi.,2i ISO for tfioa w 1-4 ufn
w 1:1 mv l.t 1 p ti n r in vast w 111 mer.
He iinin.'M the following wltm-wic to prove
IiIn claim to Mild liinil, vu: Kufun , llvrkctt
ouh t.tur. K'vitu li.'iix, HciuricU Fume, nil
of 1 rout Lak P. O. wu.itniiKton.
Wlllluin Couto.
Purchnso Application No 42, under sec 3
r oricUuri- Aft pt., a ISflO A.r tlitn-w 1-4 of n
w 1-4 mi- ItCi ptj ii r 11 eu.nl will nicr. .
He mimes the following wuuwr to prov
his claim IosmhI Imul, vir: !Vvu n Hcnz, Nonli
KtttT. t ufus A. llvrk, it II. Ml, !.!, l,'..U. ,.o ..r
Ti, ,,, i i i ... i. : . . ....,.,..1,1,1
. ivu. .inc . , v.. I aMillltnon.
Sovcrn lien.. .
Purt'luiso Appllfiition No. 17(1 untlcr me 3
Forfeiture Act .S ),t.,3. l.snHor tho of w
1-4 cc 'Ji '1 i u ii r 10 cusi w ill int.r.
Hemiinestiii.followi.it; vi-pii,-NKstw to prove
hineliiim to tii.l lumt, viz. U iln t ,
Ntmii h.tt.r. Unltis A. nvrkcit i.rL m'
Coate. nil uf Trout LuKe P. if. wit.sliinKtoii.
ojtlNtlel John Ii. (iKotJliKtiAN. iU'kInUt.
ON, I
Hood Rivor, - - - - Oregon.'
NOTICi: l-OU riMU.ICATIoN-. i
Tlinl.t r I.nml Act June .1, IsTS.)
t'. l. I. urn i itni'i.. I
i 'KM., t hi , I ii:k.;,in I,,, (;,.,
'tl1- H tii'll liv fill '11 tl,,,,
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NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Timber Lau d, Act Junt 1, 1378.
fnitivi stiitcs Umii ornco,
The bullt-.i, Urt'Kun, (icUtlier 31,
Notlec in licrelty Kven that In ei,np!iiit,c
with iirprovlstonsof the act of Coiiin-s ol
June .1, li, S entltl,,,! -An net Dir the wile ol
tlniher liinih In ih,. fctatc.H of California, Oro
Kon. MevudnHii.l Wnsli. Ter.," Aiitlrew Wrlulil,
of ilixtil Hivtr, county or wasco, Htiite of
OreSon, iias thin ,ay n0,i lt, m . .
worn t.ilement No. 111. for the piirelnut. of
the 4ofn w i4of ucctioi, no. , towimlilp
Jo. 2 north, rune no. U eawt. an, I will offer
proof to show- that the land .uKhf Ih more
valuable for lu timber or Htmiu tliuu for nijrl
cultura puriHiMM. and to establish his claim
to sa t land before the Hixmler ai.d Hecelver
Hf.v'iV"' Tlie Dalles, Oregon, on Mon
daj, the ftth day of January, im.
vil" .n?.m? it 'lenses; C. A. Hell, Chnrles
Kivur, Oregon.
KAny aJ"d tt!! P0" elalmlng adversely Hie
above deiKT bed lands are requested to hie
their elaluu n th Is otri,nn i,!.r.. ,,.i7 I
j manual y t iwi.j,
John W. Lewis, Ilegiiter.
W ith I ln nmi i,ii,. ,.i , ' . '
June . I. lv. rutin, ,i" vnai'l i,,r the al,'., l;i. I
Imt Ian, Is in , ,iai,s, t iii,M,., v,.
vn, la an, I W ti-hiimtoii 'l ei'nt, i , n, , ,.,. ,
Jones. Jr. of tt lute ln,on cnniiv r kii, kt'. .
.... ,.. , aslilli,;,,,,,, 1MS ,,s
tiled in thlKoltliv bis Kuuni Ma'riticnt No.
l"l III,' i-tii euuM' 111 III,' , . ..I .... I
Of WH'tloll .N. Ji twriH,lp 'j,,,
wmth. ranee no. R cast, w. ni. and
wlllortcr .riiftoshow tlutl the ,i, ,- is
more valual.le for its timber or stone t, tor
wueleilltiiriil .iin,.w.s, and lo establish his
clulm to sin, Ian, iM iore Hie Itet-lsier in, I l(c
.-i ,i i ii ii tiiiii',. ni i intmi rity tn-ix
on Ihtirsilay Hie Uih ,,,y f Jainmry I .sir.'.
iie.inmes as witnesses: Albert
Kranl; II. Iliiiton, Mm ion I'. ,,v
Miiis,.', all oi IIoihI Hivcr i ir.
Anyaiidall peisons claliuin ilIvitmIv the
tt, ,ii, r-iieseriiii'it lathis ar,
tlietrelalllis In tills ,,fl
I-', ,!:i .,!' Janiiat f, l-n:i.
myj-i-jviio j.t. Acpkhson, l;..;isi, r,
sr ,-v i.
Ait! a Ci.Mi'.p'
si
m
.lay
on
DRUGS. CHEMICALS A Sll MEDICINES,
YOURS FOR HOOD RIVER,
re,.;,,
oil lu
ll. .1,1111
, has.
:c.l to til,
hclorc sal,!
NOl'lCK F()!i l'riH.It'ATION.
Llllltl I 'lllec at Vancouver, Wash, (ic. 'J, sir.
.sou cc is tierei.y irivcn Hint the followititf.
liauicd settlers luixcllle.l notice of II, elr Ititen
tiiiii to make llnal i.riH.f In supiHiri t their
claliinaiul that said proofs will lie mn.1,,
.sum,: . ii. iiuiiiinr l otiimlssloiier I'liltcil
.-l.-ittsriit iilt i'rt t,)r nutrict ortt aslilnet,,,,
at ( .oMemlalo, wasliliiiit.in on Hc-cmlicr.
II, IM'-', viz: '
Henrirh Curl Von l,ailli;es.
II. I. Kntry Ni. stiw for tin; nUorno i sue.
!) 1 p. ti ti r l e w in.
He names t lie lollou-itiii' ,.-i.,,..u
I,,. . ... - ..... ....... n IHO,,;
i,. 111 unions resilience iimiii and cul
i ..ii ni sain iiinti viz; Jniiics Murrav.
" lenser. I cier 1 1. IttH. (icol'nu
Fliltlii, P. ti, wnsliiiiHioii.
II
llva-
(iltlirlel
'lams, all of
SECOND ANNUAL
MASQUERADE BALL,
Thanksgiving Night Nov. 24,
AT ARMORY HALL
BY
Idlewilde Lodge No.
107 I. 0. 0. F.
Prizes will ge given as follows:
Best sustained character Lady, Album
" " G'ntleman Hat
Best dressed Lady rhm w u.
Best " Gentlnmnn
T, . , IIOCH
Prizes on exhibition at S. E. Burtmesn'.
Grand march promptly at 0 o'clock.
Ticket $1.00 per couple.
Supper at Rand's hotel ?1.00 per couple.
Those desiring to hire esstnm.. h,.,.
them ordered by P.and Dent t Co., by npplv-'
lng at oneo.
V H TT ,
Committeeon arrangements l A. II. JonkV
A. S. BENNETT.
ATTORN EY-AT-LA W.
OPFICE IN 8H ANNO'H IiUILDIM ; ( ( n tN Kit
OF COURTAN" D HK(.'OM) HTUKKT,
The Dalles, Oregon.
T. H. EMERSON.
All Around Painter.
KALS0MINING,
PAPER HANGING
AND DECORATING.
Prices reasonable and satisfaction iriinnu..
teed.
rirlch Carl Vn Liullifcs.
Purelmsc Ai iillcatlon No. s.1, utulcr sts-llon
1 Korfeltiirt) act Sept., si, ikini for the n '.; of
He names the followliin wlliiesses (o irove
lilx cla in to said land viz: Jami-H Murrav.
,, '!!'i!Mi''l,'s''r' IV"'r Ti""". "'o Tains
all ol till, la p. o. wuMiliiKton.
James Murray.
Purchase Apolii atlon No 77 nnd M7 i,,,,l,.r
st't'tion ;l I'oi feiluri. ct Sept- 'l Isiki for the I
t.,i n r i.-easi, will mer.
He liaines the Mllow liiK witnesses to prove
his claim to said land viz; Hetirleli Cal l Von
Liidlacs, (ialirlel Wtcliscr, .Milieus Vituliebci'.
allot I'lilila P. ti. wiiNhliiKt.ui.
'U"ulcl John D. UKoiiilHOAN. K,.((lsler.
"ITTTT T T Tir-ri
ft W
T-vntCriT
ITS.
.iii
mm
House Builder's : ec,'l
aaid Doors,
Brackets nil n
Limo. Plaster and 1
in?;, H-tiritie
I
(ioulclinjvs.
(.Vy f.
ON Sl!n;TK
O. L. K'l'HA N A II A ,
Pl'tHltleiii.
11. C CdK
Hce robiry.
NOTICK FOR PUHLICATIOX.
Land OIlce nt Vancouver Wash. Oct. 21, 1W2
Notice is hereby (tlven tliat the followlnjr
nanied settlers have Hied notice of their in
tentlon to iiuike llii.il ni'iu.r It, i.,,i, ,i,..i.
claims and that said (iroof t, III be made bt
lore W, K. Iiuiibar C'oiiiiiiiMsioiicr II. H. Cir
cuit (dint liislrlct ofjwiisliliiirlon at Oolilcn
dale washliiglotion Tuesday Due PI, HU vl
iiciiry M. ii'eiuicr.
Iltuiiestead Aliiiliciillon N o. (I.ri7 fur 'i t
of ii w 1-1 and e yt s w 1-1 sec 14 Tp n r 12 oiiM
will mer.
Contractors anrl
lan-cj and.
HOOD RIVER
Fllliliily
j
0HEG0N.
HOOD RIVER,
OREGON
Winans
S- .A.
j Wm.
Ki.i.i.son,
TFIK NEW TOWN has been platted on the
old camp ground, at the Forks and Falls
i J h,c1. rlYu,'.w1lt1' ''TBO sightly lots,
broad streets and alleys, gtK.d soil, pure
cold water and shade in profusion, per
feet drainage, delightful mountain ell
mate, the central .attraction: as a
mountain summer resort mid for all
0,',,'l,",n' '"lng the nearest town to
-tt. noou. ins also unparalleled
as a manufacturing center, buing
the natural wnter. for'JSO smiare
miles of tho- l.v.ut- .....i a'
V ,. ' P',s.Kwl'iK millions of horse now
er Iii i its dashing stream aud water fall?
easny narnesscd. Where cheap motive
power exists, there tho manufactures
will center, surrounded by soil und cli
mate that cannot be excelled anywhert
for fruit and agriculture, and with
transportation already ajtsuretj .you
will find this the placo to" make a
perfect name or. a payhig MnVesT
; ment.
TITLE PERFECTi "
See me c n the erduhd:
or adress me at Hpod
River, Wascc Co., Or.
f.
He names the foilowIiiL'
Ills cotitlnuoiisresldi'iiee upon
of, said land, viz: (iskur Ki
inau n linn in lscn. I tunics K n ,n ,iu
i.f.f iletiwtsid 1'. o. washing on, and Lalney 1).
Cole, of FuliNii p. o. wasliingt.tn:
Henry M. Trenticr.
Purchase Application No. VM under see 3
, , vl' '--ei'i,., a lomi tor inc. ,s w i-i sec I
ti i pi) u r i easi win mer.
lie names the following witnesses lo prov
his claim to said html, viz: Osknr K illiniums
en, llcrinan Kuiuiliauseii, Cluti les Kuluiliaus
en, all iij (ilenwood P. (). Washington, and
llulsey I). Cole, of I' lilila P. O. wasliln-lon.
Alclile villard.
Purchase Application No. 4H under sec 3
Koi ft'ltiire Act Sept., I'D lXWHor the n w J-l see
ffl Iptln r 12 east will mer.
He names tlie following wlinesses to prove
bis claim to said land, viz: Ktlwanl Claus
mer, Mary A- llariter, Peter Stuack, Claim
Htaaek, all of Fiilda. p. ). wasliinglon. (,
Mary A. linrker.
Purchase AnnllciilliiM No ii i.,i,i,.r q
Forft'ltnre Act Hept., 1MJ for tlie lots 1 and 2
sec 27 Tn 0 n r 12c(ist will mer.
Khe names tlie following witnesses to prove
liTclaiin n said land, viz: Ktlwanl ('lustier,
Peter Htaaek, Henry II. Haven, nil of Fiilda,
l. O. wasliinglon, and Alcido Willard, of
(Jlenwood P. U. wasiiiiiKton.
Henry jr. Haven.
Purchase Application No. TM uiidur ate S
Forfeiture Act Spt 29 m for the n ofse
i.nD ,wH"'HcaTpBf 13 east
will mer.
He names the following witnesses' to prove
his claim to mi id. html, viz: Kdward Claus
ner. Mary A. Marker, both of Fuldn J', o
Washington, rtenry M. Tienner, Alclde Wll
lu.d, bol.li ol'Ulenwood P. o. wasliington.
Kdward C'losiier.
Piireliasti Application No. Kl under see 3
forfeiture Act Sept,, 2JI1SIK) for the h vv 1-1 sec
2!ITp(iii r 12 cast will mer.
lie names tlie following witnesses to prove
ills claim to laid land, viz: Alclde Willard,
of filenwood P. (i. wasliington, Maty A
linrker, Peter Staack, Clans Htaaek, all ofFuI
da P. O. wasliinglon. ,
H t2!)-lel Joint I). (j,;o(;iK(J,ui, Register
rasSSjCrandal! & Burget,
DKALK.'LS IX
i
I
I
I
Luiiuiuii, mm
WindowShades9 Elc.
AL80 CARRY
A Full Line of
UMerialini Goods.
Mail Orders Promptly Attended to
166 Second St. Th Dalles. Or.
J. . KBKNA,
Painter and Papor Hanger,
all kinds of work neatlv
Cheaply Done.
and
and
noon itivKit,
JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH.
ATTnHNKV .VJ- LAW
J''',":" 1 '" il" " f"'"'- r Oregon and
Wasliinglon. Special .,U,,lli,m KVe u eon
Veyanelng. ;lii:rokf:i.;
hood mvjsn oniiuo