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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1893)
Tho vorv young (int Ionian who is oiiijr tho politieal guessing for the .- ;,.ni()i, in W'Mshinton, vitlontly HOOD 111 V I.K. OK. MAKCH IS, ISM. 'grvatly worrietl aliout tlio mhuinlstiH srx , : :utn'u iutoiitioim oonoerninu the up oicEao.vs ;.v 7; 7. poltituu-nt of ollieor. llUoillyKUt'sso , witt ih H'ooials to tlm gront paper iuv Tito tvmin'i.s m ii!!lHn io.l to bluvT ; slemP.ly t'otitrnttietoil Ity th press ln the Jiio,Ut).) jiini.n.i; inScil by n lot of; piitohos, ami the latter aro invariably fool legislators last niuii; U h;1 o ptl a i'i;ht. The gido'y youth has u glltlcil down to worK. 'liny met !.i-t uvk! Intellect, hut ho can't guo, mid It Is ami tlivitletl the iimney into t'i.eoo lots, I sai'u to presume Hint in most of the iijt nml coinpleteil ni ri.iriiu nts i'.irspotul-' poimmenls the president may itink ho liifj it. 'I lie only t!.ti;,t to U iuv in- ' ill avoid one mistiike made by the plieliod is to nii.uo all Oregon visiiuis (-v. toiiiitti in ehoosinj; a Vanhingtoii t t liiiiijro ie lutniei. With the Tast Conespotuli nt. He will not select null mid taitiully stltcteil exhibits from for tlieii ignorance, other slaU j.'atlu ied taeh in one state , ' '" - -l. I ui.dinu, Dicm-nV exhibit, m-atteu-tl ! l!'ceieta.r Carlisle can work out it i.-unnoplaeetolMvaluast.u ill neither P"j r tu- I.ai.kiifr which shall re , 1 , ,,.., , . I .in tho principal ot letlorul inspection be sec. nor lu-ar.t of. We leiieve.i ui a ,j supervision, while dispensiiifi ith lits'i.u )iiprint,iou t Wo years ago, .'' i deposit of government honiU, thecouu the iiLikiiii.' .. siu-n an exhibit as U:e- "'.v "U1.v consent to aavpt it In plaoo of gon could make with proper manage- !!u' ""J0""' f trm which . , , ....... certainly outlived Its iinofiiliiomt. ment. We U heve.l in exhibiting our iu, t,,nl;o will ho to reconcile the ttiiiiH-r, fruit, lisli, niinoruls, ete , hut principle of slate charters with mich a instead, the nest and most thorough x- 'M'jrra' ;t te! ral rtpoimihility and eon unfortunate In Its editor', tha Inst iomo neon-he the Hoplc of White (Salmon hi groat aliape; ttnys tho Kmi noil family oost the county $ 100. whieli in fiiW as the uhlo (?) editor of tlm Stniint known, howewtr wo oounlder the houico at d if It does tho lon nirod gontleiimn nny good, let hint bray, It Is an asacs naturo to kiek any way. Wo understand that O. II. rainier has ranted his ranoh and will make his home In Hood Klvor In the future. Wo are aorry to lose any of our good eiti7en, and that istheelass to which Mr. rainier belongs. The best wish es of many friends go with them. W. L. Morris has moved into the house formerly owned by L. N. Mow era. Tho house of A. II. Jewott was de stroyed hy tiro last w eek together with the furniturt, cooking utensils ete. Fort uiatoly for Mr. Jewott ho was In- I hihit th.tt ;.n now bo made r.ouid be to ship il, i. eent legisialiiio as a mag nltieent eMeiiioii of indigenous asses. It is all we have to show. A roi.iliCM. i!7.YJ;A trol as is needful to maintain uniform ity and seourity for the note-holder. Tnls is really the most serious tluanelal problem belore ilio ndminixtratiou. Tins from our big contemporary comes with n rudo shock, n keen, cut ting thill, siieh as tho winter blneta give to the consumptive. If the big daily ontmues its change of heart and sentiment as rapidly as it has for the past few months, it will be fathering red-hot populist editorials before midsummer. "MIDNIGHT." Will hinUh ttu1 hi'i Ihk minim of !''''!, nt eon venlrnt ll ho.m tln.mi:lhuu (ho niliv unit Vhlti Sitliiinii hsIiIukIhii. Tlniti nail yiuf vitiJHl lo future Himtimiu'iil, Ueseiiptlnii uiui I'eilhriee. "MlitnUht tn it eonl Mnek lliinilili tonlivn, ji-aiit olil, IS Imnsil; i.i:i Hie I'omnU; iiri., liyHlmw' lliunlili'toal.in; ilmn, u ('upper IhiHoiii limit'. "Ml.',iilj;lil" In a txl (Ul'onl tloiitil lior.e, it (.(.v ilitver inut millt.it trot 11' fur it hiirs i.f liW Ue, 'Mlinlli: lit V nervletc f.-n will lie 310 (Or wIukI nervier, ilii ut lime ef mm leo, nr Jl,iillio hiANon, l'ei'.ui!t ln..e,lie; by ..liii;!!. ci"len iiii.l miiio fulllm; In enleli, eau hruo.f i,v Uni Mitson by tho itil.lliiiniul piitnmiii .it ;,.u oa to elono .Inly I.., Imx. Kor f eium uiui otiirr lufuv A. I., fuel e'i, Milliliter. time III llli lloeil l!li'i' I'liiiniiii,.). Tilt' bivedlni; ,. i,. M,i,.. s ,,r l,i is eoniliiu 10 be mi liiiluii; il, hi u .-(v(. eoilKliterntliuih nml eiileulnl Ions ul nii.'lieiiu ' lent nleely. In (..( i lot; borve eiielex ibusn1 Itorves tlutt b.v I liot e bret iline, mi.l ilKeipl'iie i lutve none so I'.ir inttaril iIiomii.; Hi, inmli, tbiven to Hie I u o niliiiii .1 . t. m.. 11 ..- I I ourwt!, and consequently will not have j tbrn me pmiui;; me peuuunh i,i,,,i into! t J Stand all the loss. tbolrml. NomhUihu fterput m iiuihIm rnl 1 T. A. Starnos who has boon tin In tl... I"""""""' iii.,mi! imv Okunogaii country for the nst wvvk ii if in in i 1 i'i 1 tit FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wail Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A Lir(vo supply of, and '.n hiv, Hili! to hoII N! V"7 v .idli d't.r. tJ JC? )iT,!(nJ liqtikl t:clnrrt iind llnltu! Inatlw. "i 1. C.dt Ujitlcr;a.Iiiif5 si Specialty. . .... 1 M I repai'ed to linniMli at onee, a line elas u eulllns, but neat iiinl siiliNlantial. nihil a elieap gride M 8S u Tho past t inter has neon a remark-' able one Uoiu a political teamlpoint. 1 One tif the peculiar fewturcs being the I number of legislative dead-locks. Three : states, Wj tinting, Moutaisa and Wash-j inglon, failing to elect senators. It 1st tjUite jiroriatiie mat. tno fenators ap-j . paintevl in ctuisetjuence of the failures' The perennial government agent In of the legislatures to elect w ill not be ; vestigating claims for Indian dopreda sealed. In Kansas the democrats had I tioiis is again out this way. This Is a st na ur eke! t il for Hit in by tho pop- one of the handiest branches of the de uiisis. In Idaho, California mid e- psrtnicnt furnishing lots of employ braska chargt s of w holosale bribery of .mentantl not costing the government the legislatures are made, and in Idaho ' anything except for salaries. It much this charge is opeiiiy tuatle :y no loss a , resembles the nickel contribution In pcr. .iiage than the govenmr. Chi top the missionary box, each nickel reacb of aii this Senator .V itel.eli ' resolution ing the foreign heathen requiring two to provide tor ansemhmt the lonstitu- 'dollars for freight and incidental ex- tiol. eo thai seliatoi." V the K'opU' onulit to have ;u:ek '1 he American house of lords is doomed ! Ex-Congressman Blount is on his when once this cluuigo is a:a.lc. and a : tu ,he "tlwieh Islands to exam- Dian xtnh bra. ns will ha an ctual "w niiifAaimn mn ehuiiee to i vt th.ere with U; has returned. Athos. 'ext TiietlnjN Social. Tho A. 0. lT. V. hxlgo of this ilaoe will have a public social at the C. 1!. church Tuesday evening next. Judge Haro of llillsboro, Grand lleeorder Newton Clark of Portland, mid others will make addresses, and a musical programme will bo arranged for the oc casion. Every body invited to attend. Hi be elected by : penses. ....llln 1IUI1, man of 1151 to tU(i W'?11L!' o the iiooi)lo concern- uiuny or corptuiite ii,.ii;inee. DO THEY WAST TO SWAP, nig it. Tho following dispatch f o n V.'ash lngion city Wcdi.e-Jay shewi "a state of all airs." "A very dignified delegation was in troduced to the president today by Bancroft Davis, recorder of the supreme court. It was composed of four bish ops of the y.pitecpai church: The liight Bcvereruis I'arct of Maryland, l'otter of New York. Whiltaker of Brazil and Argentine are linble to go to war over alleged interference by the latter with the former in the recent troubles at Bio Grande de !Sul. IlllJ Milllelhllli; to show ,,r . l'.u rd, ih ii fill I It' Hint Willi itiv III!. I' llllulhei- Lobby olliel tbmi Unit of meal, Lute luiiinl uiuil llu y tt'iinl In bill me Liunv n us lb,, spteial ilahy tuveU anil lliu luuiiuii breeti.,. Hn iiiiM' ol it long line of breediin; In ibis i iirlienLir illr tvllillt tllf llli'ltl hli .t Imi bu ll lost Mb of, tn Hie one Limit bate Ihe lulle Jersey wbose tll;:esllt nml nv imilntive iippimil u Ull'llMtll ber fuiiil In lite .llreellnii ol Ihe nil I U pull, wlilk on in,, olher HieMnino wliii lbs wonderful i:eeeeol flii,.,iiiill v nml ib nvlly, Tho Hutu wliii U bnvilliii; or beef or pml. fun iiiiilte bU sf livtlmnt tioni iiinonn t it eurly liiului Inn bieeils Unit foine lo iln lr imitiii ily limit) slowly, nml ImiLe Hie luutler eiTeiuset fnrpeeliil inn 1 All 1 be hree.!ir .mv.l ,o now Is lo lny mil Lis Weii. bi toie hint ami then Mvtnv the r.abl litsiriiinenu. lin n he fun flit line to Ihe line. I Vein. tin In the l.ty IliU mil ol Ihe 01 L nml stall In t to- lis. ollhe bnils will eome tv lilt it l:tl ie i imo nml epr enef. - Neb:uU;t l ui iurr, Growe, i;i:rAii.i:ns in Fto. J.'i.tKHuits fur fl.iiu; ;: no 3.00 , ! Bailies' wo solicit patronage. I (tici: All the little governments of Central America are on the war path, ami it is quite probable the spring tights will commence there soon. The w s; bound trains have been de layed somewhat for the past week by ! snow- storms in tut- JJlue mountains Pennsylvania and ILtre of South Da-and washouts on the Pocatello divi- kota. ibe object of tho visit was to discuss with Mr. Cleveland the Chi. liese exclusion law with relation to its bearing 011 American interests in China. They said a strict enforce ment of the law would endanger the pioperty and lives or Americans Thty told tho president that they came to him, not as the representa tives of a church, bui r.s citizens, and they had no suggestions to make, but had simply come to confer with him. Mr. Clevtland said in reply that he had to enforce this, as well as tho other laws of the country. Tho bishops ad mitted this, but suggested it might bo possible to mitigate in somu degree the severeiies of the law's operation. The president told them he would do what he could, and tho interview termi nated." The Bight Beverends are in very small business. These very learned and unco good gentlemen, deliberately ask the president to violate his cath of cilice, and to make the Chinese exclu sion act inoperat.vj. The reason they advance is that it might endanger the lives ;or property'&of Americana in China. Americans will do well to re member that America is good enough for anybody, and if anyone prefers Chin-t to this country he, she, or it, is entirely welcome to grow a queue, and become a citizen of thatcauntry. We t o aot need tht C linc&e ho:o end the g. cat hotly of the American people are not willing to swap this country for Chiiot.. If tho Bight Bevcrends will dump their phylacteries, long enough to take a common sense view of Amer ican ati'airs they will devote mere thought to christianizing the heathen in this country, following thereby the scriptural injunction concerning the sion. It is thought the trouble is about over for the season. Obey the Law. Before the law authorizing the coun ty commissioners to select somo nows paper iu which they should publish the transactions of the county court, every Dalles paper published the list as soon as It could be obtained. Since The Spread of Influent. Tho outbreak of intluoiiKt is spreading fast, with its customary concomitant of a highly increased mortality from res piratory affections, la the metropolis, for one week, thirteen deaths were at tributed primarily to influenza, the total death rate being 19.!) jht 1,000, or slight ly less than the preceding week. It may bo noted that tho death rate at Plymouth for the week ending Nov. 'J8 was .'18.3, or precisely double what it was three ; cash until March loth. weeks previously, lucre has also boon a rise iu tho death rates of Newcastle-on-Tyno and Sunderland. Influenza con tinues to be very prevalent in Scotland; it has appeared in a severe form in Sandy, one of the isles of Orkney. In Uliisgow it is said that it has never lioon 1 .... 1 .1. - . I WJ iutlvuu una aeere at, 1110 pros- 1 jtl,t uillee ,lt Vnneoiit ent time, and almost the same is true of ; snnw is h,.,-. i.v Ldmburgh. In both places tho resources ; ""'i "ein. 1 -1.- e ... .s l. 1 . . 1 ivioion 01 111a 01 uto pruiusMou uuvu oeou severely taxed. Abroad the accounts are of like im port. At Berlin it haa been prevailing during tho past month. It has lioon very severe at Hamburg and Dusseldorf, and is also spreading rapidly in tho Sile sian provinces and Schleswig-IIolstein. It has appeared again in Paris, where Professor Bronardel has stated that it was responsible for 100 deaths during one week. The Australian mails bring accounts of the deaths of several promi nent Melbourne citizens from influenza, and our New Zealand correspondent also speaks of its prevalence. London Lancet Jolip.liKS AND HARDWARE, TIWWARE, Etc, Corner of Socotnl ami Fodoral Glroutti. Studsbaker cn.niUA n:i Acorn and Charter Oak Stoves ami R.mnos. (.'tin, Ammunition ami N;iiirtlur (.otitis, Iron, Coal, Blackmail!) Mupplioi, Waconmaker'a Material, Bewor llpo, Pump and Pplio, Plumbing Supplies. Csbornc U'iii;nii, nmt ( m rl- ll-'IOXMH nml Slower. A 'It NTS lull Biftll, M k Stayer Company's Atrilniltortl Ii)iMfii a:vl ."Jiirldnfrr. BARBED WIRE. 1 ai ami nfv wp prirrwtw y mm myct thh itotiuct inn aio at .ufs. c, j, u 111:'. N. j VV . u. V L-J -L-JJw bweeping loduelitMi of ladies' hats for I J hat thirty flays Is as l.nii; as wo can credit request our p iIimiih In govern thorn 'nods, and tvntild rifioctfully elves aoourii(;y, mmmmmm t o w-.wm Gallantly tlesruetl. Five days ago pretty Kittie M. Ilall, of Mayhews. agotl eighteen, camo to Sacramento. At 4 social party she met Edward J. Farmer, a preiwssessing young man of twenty-one. The liking was mutual. Miss Hall said she had left home temporarily to avoid tho im that none of the papers print the list of j portuuities of an aged lover, who was bills. We suggest in the interest of the distasteful to her, though favored by beam and the mote. Our esteemed contemporary the An telope Ihndd, says that tho Hon John L. Ayer delivered an address at that place recently on the subject of "the A. O. U. W. a id it3 objects." Wo fear some fake has been playing it on our susceptible brother, because we failed to receive any advance sheets, with (applause), (great cheering) and oiho:' litile things of that kind all ar ranged in it. We feel certain it was not Ayer, for ho prints and distributes his addresses and ' then don't make them. The president has accepted the resig nation f N. V. Blone, commissioner of the peroral land office, to take effect t'w 2T.h. J. T. IJoiick is the name of the gen tleman who will edit the newspaper at the Grand Dalles. Alas ! Poor JLiorkk public, which Is tired of this state of affairs, that the county clerk bo com. palled to furnish the list to the proper paper as soon as court adjourns, tnd that the paper be compelled to print it, and priut it all in one issue. Valley Sates. East Hood r.ivEit, Mar. 17. Cleveland's new weather clerk has ordered a change. The snow has about all disappeared and so have the girls. Misses Edith Strait, Mable Halstad and Emma Ehrck have left for Portland, and Lenora Henrichs and Pertha Cop pie have gone to Hood River. Peter Jochinsen has added greatly to tho looks and comfort of his residence by erecting a porch in front. Odell brothers will build a fine barn in tho spring. 0. II. Rhodes is also getting out timbers for a new barn. J. A. Knox is going into the poultry business, judging from the looks of his flock. He is raising game chickens for the fair. They are most all roosters, Odell school honse sports a bran new banging lamp. I guess now we. will sea who says "Amen!" in the back corner. Jim Cook has taken np a "goat ranch" on the mountain above Dukes valley. The Climax literary society gave a basket sociable nt tho Odell school house last Friday; the receipts of the evening amounting to $6.36. II. Strait and Panl Orbit have formed a partnership and are. going to raise tobacco. Mrs. Henrichs thoroughly condemns tho roads on this side. As she was riding along, last week, her pony shied, throwing her off into a puddle of mud and water. Bhe considers herself for tunate in falling in such a soft place, but nevertheless had a narrow escape (from drowning). Cumtux. Wiiite ISalmoii Side. White Salmon, Wash., March 16. Editok Glacier: W. n. Overbaugh has gone to Port land to remain through tho summer. Capt. Blowers and family have mov ed back to Hood Rivor, wonder if the Courier man's advice had anything to do with it. The Goldend.de Sentinel seems to be her parents because of his financial ability. "I'll help you out of your difficulty," said the gallant young man. "How';" she asked. "I'll marry you myself, if you say the word." She flushed shyly, asked for a minuto in which to reflect, gave him permission to obtain a licenso and became Mrs. Farmer. The ancient suitor arrived soon after the ceremony was performed. Ho wont straight to the county clerk's office, aud when informed of what had happened said, with some show of chagrin, "That settles it," and walked out. Farmer and bride wero invisible. Ho is a clerk in a dry goods storo on a mod est salary. Cor. San Francisco Chron icle. Death In a lllg City. The shadows of metropolitan life could scarcely have a more ghastly illustra tion than in the case of the corpso of the old man at a Greenwich street window staring into the windows of tho elevated cars for two days, the butt of tho train men's Christmas timo humor. A little while before was tha killing and man gling of another man on the elevated al most immediately opposite a window where sat his wife and child looking in nocently out and wondering who it was being carried away under the protecting blanket. We are wont to look upon tho extraor dinary situations created by tho novelist and playwright with satirical severity, but the pen of Sne, Dumas, Dickens and of a host of imitators never conjured up from imaginations vivid with wjscarck and practical observation a more pa thetically impressive picture than is pre sented in the dead man at the Greenwich street window. Yet such things are so common in New York that they are swallowed up in tho great maelstrom of metropolitan events forgotten in a day. New York Herald. I'OK IT'IM.ICATIDN. Vt ii-li..Ynri li.l. I."v;. Itai li ii it in.iie.. i.l If, oi until innii! in Mimmii m elnllilN nml Hull iii. iriin will I, in;i,,- -. lure W K, Imnliur t 'iniiiiii,-ii.m r I . s, t jr. eull, t oiirt t MM in I of iih-:.iii;Imii ut (iolmm. tlult tVitsluiiKloiii.il April , v.;; u; lirlinnt II. Kieli. I'remijitinn i. s. No, I'm or the 11 tv ve ,STid 11 r it e w m. lie tinmen the followlm- tltm v.i s to pr.ne net eoniiiiiioii UMiirme n-on i.ml etilin lion ol nnl laml, 1: .Mnnon l,..ek, sum l.oek, J. Henry Kmiii-, Ivier (iiiwliun, ml white .'Nilmoit, iMiMi!in;lon. Iiit'lillnpll i John li. tii-iiiaii'i, in, KivKu r AmfelyCoiipM ProGci'ip'HcTis zizxd Private JFormula 1 - And a Complete Lino of NOTICE I 'Oil 1THUCATIOX. Land OIHeoitt itneunvi r, WhsIi., Meli. tj, JS'J: 0tlPtlK hereby t'iven thill the followlm mUl C II E M I G A L S All!) HBDICIHM. Youn for hood river, BBS. WILLIAMS & BB03JUS. mimed srltler httx Hied iioiifu of ills Inteiiin to mulct) tltuil eomiiiiitntioii jnuef III support of bin elnlm, nml liial ..ml pnn,( will ! mieli' before tlm Keumler nml Kei elver ol Uie t. ft l.itnd Ullle.i ul unee.iivi r, V nxh., on April iit to liwt, vi,: Kreilrl'k V. White. II. K. SOirj fur the h e , e ."i l p :i n r II e w m. ll niimeB the folliiwiinr witnes.M.n t,, prove Ills eoiitliiiioiis ri siili iiee upon uiiileiililviiilen of siild In 1 1 ii vi,: .t.ii.e iiiinii-rnuin, ilii..in A.Syiiims, Itobert M. ( ii iiiiinn, liu V. 1'. IlllUlbolie, nil of V bite Sllllnoii, iCIieltltllt Co., wash. ineblJaiilL) John I). IIkochko vn. lU'Klster NOTICE FOP. rUPLICATION. Land Ofllee tit Vnne'iitver wash, Feb. an, '.Ki',. Nutlet! Is lieieby given thitt the r.illDWim; nameil wittier has liieil unties of hi Inleiiuo.i to make tlnnl proof In snpiiort of his elalm, nml that itid proof will be made before W. li, lumbar, t.'ommissinner t'. S. circuit t'oiiil for lil.slrlet of wnshlimt'.n nl i iohlcndale M'udhiUjftou oa April l'.H n viz: Julia H. Umis t. Homestead application, No. 7.Vi for the s '.: ofs W ).,' s w ol s e , aiiU 11 e 1 . of H w ' . sin 15 T n r 12 east t in. H) nitmes the fiillou ini,' witnesseit to provo his fonlinuoim residence upon nml cultiva tion ot, miiillaml viz: l.eroy l'ui;vth, .Joseph 0. Wilva, James i' ilz, .lohii A. tiiiiiiun, nil f 1. ylw V. t). W'ashiin:ton. fbmeh:!! John I), ( icocliPitun, lci;iRter. HOOD Iffl MANUMGTUMG OOHPAHY. DEALERS IN A I) M I MS I it ATO K'S X OTICE. NOTICE FOIt PUI5LICA TION. Land Office at Tho Dalles Or. March W, 18!. Notice Is hcrobv trlven that tlifi followlne- named settler has filed notice of Ills intention to make flmil proof in support of his claim, findtnat Kiild proof will be mailt before the ltesister and Keeeiver U. H. L. O. at The Dalies Or. on May li, im, viz: l.ennder Evans. Homestead Annlication No. ;K72 for the k V. n e X and , a w set! 7 Tp 2 n r 13 e w in. He nillllPK tllfi fnllnwlnir wltni.uuou in nmvn Ills continuous residence upon und cultiva tion of, said land viz: Anio Koot, James i-.iiiott, William Johnson, all of Mosier Or., It. McNeil, of The Dulles Oregon. i)icl,13,tpl2i! John w Lewis, Kcgister. Notice In hereby jjlvon tlmt Ihn umlArlKiiKd Iiuk been duly :uppointd udiiilnltrntor of the, CKtittetif K. V. Cue, decriutcil, bv Inn Hon County Court nf the Htote of Cifiion for V. r, oo; County, minium duly liiiallll'ii uu ii. Ail persons havln; claims imulnst mild eslate nro thorpiore, hcif.by notilieit to hrramii thair clulms duly verifier! to tho iim1er!..i,cd ut Hood Klver, Oregon, tvilhln six iiioiiiim from thB date liereof, ami any claim not prosenlcd within that time will be postponed until nil claims presented within that time aro fully paid. Hood Ulver, Oregon, Vch., lltii ISM. H. C. Con. Ailmliilslrator. NOTICE VOH P1JI5LICATION. Timber I.imd, Act Jnna S, IH73. Unltnd Hlutes Land Of!!o?, Vuncouver, Wash., ,lan.,2l, 1STO. Notlco Is hereby Riven that In compliance with tho provisions of tho act of CoiiKress of JtineS, 1K7H, entitled "An net for thetiali) of stone lands lb the states or California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, William Dnino.ol'Cheowilh, county of Klick itat, stati) of wash., has this diiv tiled in this olllco his sworn Matcmunt no. lWi, for thB pioenuneoi ina iois ,5 an i-i ol Reel ion no M In tOtfllHh In Nf. 3 n.irlli .'um..,.,. (I,,al ... will offer proof to dhow that tho land nought Is more valuablo for Us stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Keiflstcr tmd lift- ceiver or tins oiiico al, Vancouver, wash,, on cuiniMUity inn liiu nay ol April- IKni. He names as wIIiickscs: Amos tTriderwwd, Kdward Underwood, of Hoik! Klver Oregon, Robert Carr, of Cascades wash., Charles Myer, ot unemitvith, wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho uiiovb uenei iiieu iiimis are ri;(uesied to lite thoir claims in Ibis ollii:e on or belore said 12lh flay of April, !. Jan2Sail Joint D. Oeooiikoan, Register House Builder's G-oocIs. Snsli Brackets anil ifood Tiiriiinu Limo. Plaster and Lat2i Coil ing, Rustic and Ploorinc Coffins &z CaclnGtc- UN fikii;ti:.st notick o. I,. HTRANAlIAN, frenhlent. H. ). tX)B HwroUiry, RAWSOfl a WEBER litdl'ItlKTORH Have on liutid a full Htippl.y of Fruit,, Simdo and Ornamorital trHt; grp vines, small fruits, Kosoh ami Slimlibery. liu Ktiru to Kt-t our pricos lielori purchiiHiii"; oisewlicro. Iioint'iiihcr our treoK are frown strit-lly without Irrigation, THEDALX.ES. OEEGON V. A. Hi.i NGEitr.AND, Iiotnil Ajrcnt. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Vancouver wash. lh. 3, 1W8, Notice Is hereby given that the follotvln. nanieii setin r has men nolien of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before tho Register and Receiver V. S. I.imd Oliiee at v ancouver wasn., on April 1!J, isiij, viz: Clans II. i'earson. D. R. No. 2"i:t for the eJ'seV and HV.neli section 8 Tp il rtr 10 e wm. 4 lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence) upon and cultiva tion of, said land viz: i'eter Stolier, Sr., Knni uel Btoller, of Vaneouvrr wash., I'eter .Schinid, Uaniel V. Kaegi, of Trout J,al:o wash. inclilajilS John D. (ii:o(;ii.-.t;AN, Kcgister. IJVHifl anal aum mii.iwiu warn mhm ttlsta cr.lmwrii tram mpt pmn gj mfa mrsi niuii ai HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAHD THE Ciioicest Meats, Ham, Bacon, lard, Gasae, Poultry, Also Dealers in '.VEGETABLES. AfJD FRUITS. Corner of Oak and Fourth Ktrcet.s, .... (),l HiV(T Orogon,