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jHeed Iftver. (alacier. . Published every Friday by '- 8. F. Blythe. Terms of Subscription J1.50 a year when paid in advance; S2 It not paid in advance. . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1S97. ' Tha i-Yinila Cli'U ftllpri PVPTU (aV with circulars from city merchants offerifig goods at prices that seem cheap. But to get these" goods requires the cash, and with cash you can go to our home merchants and buy just as cheap.. Our merchants are selling clothing as cneap " as it can be purchased in Portland or any other town on the coast. 'Vehicles and implements can be bought here just as cheap. Go to any of our home merchants with the cash if you want to purchase anything needed on the farm, und if not kept in stock they can - order it for you at prices as lo w as it . can be bought anywhere. ' In a letter to the congressional dele gation, Hon. T. T. Geer declines the office of register of the Oregon City lutifl nfflra for whiph nnflir.lnn ha Wflfl recently recommended. He does not want, to be considered 'as a 'miscel laneous candidate," ready to accept anything in the shape of an office, but will take his chances for the collector ship. . This refusal by Mr. Geer is very embarrassing to the delegation and Will upscv vucii laua ivi deling iuv f tne iai wnere u 'win ao me most goou n tci themselves. .' ; The latest slot device is a bicycle you can ride five miles for five cents. You can't cheat the machine, for when the five miles are covered you must drop another nickel in the slot. If you don't, the bike bucks like a broncho and throws the rider over the fence. John Wanuamaker, "the great mer chant of Philadelphia and New York, ' attributes his' success to judicious ad- : vertising. tie says an ad in a country paper with .. 500 subscribers is worth more than 5,000 circulars sent through the mails. . Notwithstanding the fact that for centuries Germany has been compelled to pay big prices for fuel, one-quarter ol the area of the empire today is forest. They know, what forest reserves are worth, and they have no floods there. . The laws of . Great Britain prohibit the importation from any foreign port of prison-made goods. 1 It is feared in California this will affect the shipment of wheat in bags made by convict labor at San Quentin. - - Next week Hood River will have the Congregational association in session. Borne of the best citizens of the state will be in attendance. They will be given the freedom of the town and val ley while here. , It turns out that the reported rich , gold discoveries on Trinity river, Cal ifornia, are a fake, "gotten up by the San Francisco papers to divert atten tion from Klondike, or McCoy creek.' Congregational Association. . The 401 h annual meeting of the general- association of Congregational "churches and ministers of Oregon will be held with the Riverside church, Hood River, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 28th, 29th, and 30th, -1897. The following programme will be observed: ;.. . TUESDAY EVENING. 7 o'clock Bong service, led by F. C. Brosius, M. D. r ..... Associational sermon, Rev. Arthur W. Ackerman. WEDNESDAY MORNING. ' 9 o'clock Organization. ' Devotional service, led by the mod erator. '. Appointment of committees. Review of "The Spirit-Filled Life," by Rev. John MacNeil, Rev. W. C. Kantuer, D. D. - Discussion, Rev. A. R. OldH. Is the Church Adapting Itself to the Changed Conditions of Modern Times? Rev. W. O. Curtis. ' - . m - Discussion, Rev. F. O. Krause, 0. L. 'Fay. V ' . , Narrative of the Churches,, Rev. Daniel Staver, registrar. Devotional services, led by Rev. C. W. Wells. , Adjournment. AFTERNOON. '-'.'- 2 o'clock. Reports of standing com mittees!. Oregon Home Missionary Society; 2. -Temperance, Deacon J. K. Abbott; 3. Christian Endeavor, Arthur Jonnson; 4. .Foreign Missions, Kev. J. M. Barber; 5. Pacific University', Rev. Arthur W. Ackerman. Oregon Women's Home Missionary Union Devotional Responsive, led by Mrs. J. L. Hershner. Review of Our Year's Work. Mrs. D. D. Clark. , "A New Departure," a paper written by Mrs. Washington Choate, New York. Vocal solo, Mrs. A. B. Canrield. Oregon branch of the Woman's Board of the Pacific Our Year's Work, Mrs. H. M. Gates. Report of treasurer, Miss Florence McKercher. (a) Our Field; (h). How Shall We Make Our Work Most Effective? Mrs. E. M. Howard Thome. Vocal solo, Dr. O. D. Doane. ' v American Bible Society, Rev. P. C. IleUlcr. -Business. ... Adjournment. .,: EVENING. -.'.: - . Praise, and Prayer service, led by Rev. J. M. BarUer. ,. ..-. Congregationnl Church Building So ciety, Rev. II. H. Wikoff. - . Report of state Sunday school super intendent, Rev. R. A. Rowley. Report of Sunday school committee, Rev. Arthur W. Ackerman. Report of home missionary superin tendent, Rev. Cephas F. Clapp. Adjournment. ;-. THURSDAY MORNING. ' . Treasurer's report and business. : Devotional service, led by Rev. C. E. flitlbrook. - . Report of committee on national council, Rev. Arthur W. Ackerman. What may the pastor reasonably ex pect from liis people? - Rev.F.P.Childs. Discussion Rev. G. A. Taggart, Rev. D. B. Gray. ' What may the people reasonably ex pect from their pastor? D.D.Oliphant. .Discussion, i. a. jviacrum, itev. uora R. Barber. Adjournment. ' " , AFTERNOON. 2 o'clock Annual meeting of the Oregon home missionary society. Special devotional and leuowsnip hour for home missionary workers and their friends, led by Rev. J. M. Dick. Systematic and proportionate Denetr- cence, Rev. E. S. Bollinger. Discussion, i. Aicivercner, rrot. w. N. Ferrin. Christianity A missionary religion. Rev. J. J. Staub. Offering for ministerial relief. Adjournment. . ;. ' EVENING. 7 o'clock Praise service, led by Rev. D. V. Poling. ' -. The Pilgrim Church Its Polity, Rev. Austin Rice; Its Fruits, J. T. Whalley; Its Future, Rev. R. W. Far quhar. --' ... . Adjournment. , : ;-. Association Notes. ; : Some are propitiating the gods for good weather next -week, so that those who come to the association may see Hood River at its best. Rev. Arthur W. Ackerman, pastor of the First Congregational church, Portland, will preach the Associational sermon on Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The ladies of the church will serve diuners to ministers and delegates at A. O. U. W. hall on both Weduesday and Thursday, at high noon.- The committee on entertainment has secured places for 103 delegates and ministers, if that many should come. The committee is gratified at the un usual readiness of the people to help to entertain. It is not likely that 100 will be present. , -. ' Rev. W. Wells, a former highly respected pastor in Hood River, will be present and take part in tne associa' tion. . - . The' enterprising fruit growers of Mood uiver may, ir tney wisn, snow the members of the association, who will come from all parts of the state. what Hood River can do in the fruit line. The ladies will be delighted to give their assistance In displaying it on the dinner tables at A. O. U. W. hall, but they will not be responsible for the fruit. .. The personnel of the association will be one-third ministers and two-thirds laymen a lay conference, indeed. This will be the largest religious gathering ever couveued lu Hood River. ... The public in general is cordially in vited to attend all the sessious of the association. . Why cannot people living in the country come, bring their dinners, stay an day and enjoy in is least oi good things? - The D. P. & A. N. Co. Lave built a wharf-boat for their landing at Lyle. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation.sick Head ache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tried DeWitt's Little Early Risers for these com plaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Will- lams & Brosius. Editor E. M. Shutt of the Antelope Herald arrived from his Pennsylvania home Monday and is again in the edi torial harness. The Fossil Journal says Rev. G. W. Barnhart and wife have started for their old home in Missouri, where they win visit, tor a couple oi months. To heal the broken and diseased tis sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permanently cure is the mission of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. - Williams & Brosius. The fair at The Dalles begins October 12th and lasts five days. A. B. McAl lister, secretary. . Moments are useless if trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted if consumed ny delay in cases wnere une Minute Cough Cure would bring im mediate rener. Williams & .brosius. The Byers mills at Pendleton were destroyed by tire Monday. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may be cured by using DeWitt's W itch Hazel Halve, itsoothes. strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure, wiinauis a isrosiiis. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you nave been annoyed by a constant tickling in tne turoat. you can appre ciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief. Will lams & Brosius. , : . . . ; The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a fa miliar name for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emergencies. wniie a specific tor piles, it also instant ly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never fails. . Williams & Bro sius. . " ' " "-. , Small precautions often prevent great miscnieis. De Witt's little nearly Risers are very small pills in size, but are most effective in preyenting the most serious tonus of liver and stomach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. Williams & lirosius. . No man or woman can enjoy life or ac- compnsu mucu in mis world while sut fering from a torpid liver. DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Williams &Brosius, s It Saves the Croupy Children. " Seaview, Va. We have a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy, and our customers coming from far and near speak of it in the highest terms. Many have said that . their children would have died of croup if Chamber lain's Cough Remedy had not been given. --Kellam &Ourren.' The 25 aud 50 cent sizes for sale by Williams & i Brosius. . FAIR. Committees and Their Dnties Rules ' . and Regulations. : , COMMITTEES.; . Executive Committee J W Morton, Henry Prlgge, H C Batcham, N C Evans, DrJF Watt, A H Jewett, J 8 Harbison, Mrs E L Smith, Mrs O L Stranahan. Music Miss Anna Smltb, M P Isenberg and John R. Nickelsen. " " 1 - Hall and Tables S Cox, Geo. T. Prather.O L Stranahan and Bert Graham . Potted Plants Mrs W H Bishop, (Mrs O B Hartley, Mrs A O Hersney, Mrs. J N . McCoy, Mrs AH Jewett. " r Cut Flowers Mrs C M Wollard, Mrs J E Band, Mrs C. R. Bone, Mrs John R Nickelsen, Mrs S J LaFrance. . Decorations John S Gray, Mr and Mrs Edgar Locke, Mr and Mrs T J Watson.Mr and Mrs H L Crapper, Mi and Mrs J H Dukes, Mr and Mrs T J Cunning, Mr and Mrs Fred Bail ey, Mr and Mrs A F Batebam, Mrs A B Can field, Mrs A O Hersliey. Art and Fancy-work exhibit Mrs J F Watt, Mrs CBBone, Mrs J W Connell. Mrs H C Bateham, Mrs J H Cradlebaugh.' .' Fruit Exhibits Hon E .L Smith, J W Morton, Dr P G Barrett, G B Castner, A S Blowers, S F Blythe, Root Rand, J JLuck ey, Chris Dethman, C G Roberts, M V Rand, Hon T B Coon, D K Cooper, L Henry, W A Sllngerland, H C Cook, L E Morse, George Bellinger. - v : Reception Mayor L N Blowers and-wife, Bev and Mrs J L Hershner, Hon and Mrs E L Smltb, Dr and Mrs J F Watt, Mr and Mrs Wm Yates, Mr and Mrs F E Jackson, Mr and Mrs Henry Hibbard, Mr and Mrs H H Bailey, Mr and Mrs E E Savage, Mr and Mrs J F Armor. :.. , ' Awards W J Baker, E. Locke, E. Schanno, John H Cradlebaugh, A H Jewett, P F Brad ford, sr, F H Button, Wm Boorman.' Transportation J W Morton, H C Bateham. Advertising S F Blythe. Dried and Canned Fruits J H Shoemaker, F B Absten, N C Evans, G W Mcintosh, W T Hansberry. ' ; . " ; ' ' , Vegetables T J Watson, A O Hershey, D A Turner, Benton Band, F H Button. . The several soliciting committees, namely, the fruit exhibits committee, the dried and canned fruit committee, and the vegetable committee, -shall solicit exhibits of green fruits, dried and canned fruits, flowers and potted plants, art and fancy work, veg etables of all kinds, in their several lo calities and of others so far as opportu nity affords, and shall see to the ar ranging of the same on the tables. Awards committee shall examine and compare all entries and award pre mium cards to the best of each kind. They will also award silver medals to best general display in each class. They shall have power, if disposed, to ap; point sub-committees on vegetables, class B, and fancy work, class C. V RULES AND REGULATIONS. - ' " 1. The general supervision of the building and entire-exhibition is vested in the presi dent of the board. 2. The fair building will be open to receive exhibits on Thursday, October 7, from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., and nothing received later than this will be allowed to compete, as the award ing committee will begin their work Friday morning, October 8th. 8. Every " article must be entered In the name of the grower .or owner. Placards and advertising of localities will be allowed to a limited extent upon application to tbe secre tary. Five silver medals will be awarded: One each for the best general exhibit of the following articles: Green fruits of all kinds; dried and canned fruits; vegetables of all kinds; flowers, both cut and potted; art and fancy work. ' . . 4. Tbe committee on awards will attach premium cards to best entry of all classes and report their decision immediately to the sec retary, and names of successful contestants will be published. .: ' '"!" 5. No exhibits will be allowed to be taken away until after the fair closes. 6. All exhibits will be at owners' risk, but the officers will use every precaution that none are lost. ' , 7. All entries will be free, as heretofore. 8. Admission, 25 cents for the entire fair; la dles and children free. -0. Each committee will confer with the ex ecutive committee and incur no debts ot ob ligations without their approval and consent. The O. R. & N. will give a rate of one fare for the round trip, both from The Dalles and Portland, including inter mediate stations. Tickets will be on sale from October 5th to 7th inclusive, with a return limit of October 8th. The Regulator company will sell round-trip tickets from The Dalles at 50 cents; Portland, $2. . . . Admission Season tickets, 25 cents. J. W. Morton, Superintendent II. C. Bateham, Secretary. ,- The Flag Raising. : ,. Members of the Grand Army and others met at the school house last Sat urday, at 10 o'clock, and put up the flagstaff on the building. Prof.Snyder produced a roll ot gold leaf and covered the ball that ornaments the top of the staff. At 2 o'clock, the hour appoint ed for raising the flag, auite an audi ence assembled in the auditorium of the school house. After a song by the audience, prayer - was onered oy Dr. Hi nes. Reverends Hershner and Mer rill gave short addresses; which were responded to by P. A. Snyder, princi pal of the school, who gave a history of the flag about to be ' raised and how it was secured for the school. After which, with cheers, - Old Glory was swung to the breeze and saluted, aud the audience dispersed. , , . - Discouraging. "It's jes' " my luck," said Farmer Corntossel, gloomily. "I'm the wust guesser agoln'. The only sure, way for a man ter git along is ter make up his mind what he's agoiii' ter do an' keep doin'jes' that." ' "Have you had bad luck?" "Nothiu' else. Last year I raised wheat when I orter hev tuck in sum mer boarders. This year I-tuck in summer boarders when I orter -hev raised wheat." -' .- . A Cure for Bilious Colic. . Resource, Screvin Co., Ga. I hove been subject to attacks of bilious colic for several years. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only sure relief. It acts like a charm. One dose of It gives . relief when aft other remedies fail. G. D. Sharp. For sale by Williams & Brosius. ' HOOD RIVER Notice. The Directors of the Water Supply Co. of Hood River Valley will receive sealed bids for the building of a lot of ditch in the Crapper neighborhood. AH bids must be with the secretary by September 80, 1897. Company re serves the right to reject any or all bids. For further particulars inquire of the secretary. By order of the Board. , . J. F. ARMOR, Secretary." i E stray Notice. - A laree red cow. branded with two bars on each rump, is at my place and can't be kept away. Owner will please come and pay charges and take her away. F. H. BUTTON. For Sale. Best Improved 8-acre tractln the vallev: well watered; 1 miles from town; 800 fruit trees coming into bearing, mostly apples: good buildings; 845 crates strawberries picked this season. Cbei.p for cash. sz v... u. ii. tijuuun. - siiiii Cut C. M. COOK. MINERAL ASS AYER, ; Stevenson, Wash. , - Samples for assay should weigh about four ounces. Can be sent by mail and will receive prompt attention. slO For Sale. I have for sale a cow; a double set of har ness; one good driving horse; a good light wagon; a wind mill; also, quite a lot of house hold goods, for sale or trade. I am not going to put up a big barn and packing house this year; too busy looking after the big trees I have for sale this foil. WM. TILLETT. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 16, 18OT. Notice is hereby elven that the follow- incr-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of ner claim, ana mat saiaprooi winoemaae before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land umce at Vancouver, wasn., on rovemDer o, 1897, viz: . MINNA S. HARPER, Widow of Harry Harper, H. E. No. 8624, for the southwest southwest K section 27, south y southeast sec ion 28, and northwest hi northeast section 33, township 8 north, range 11 east. W. M. -She names the foil wing witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion or, saia lana, viz: T V. L' I 1 ....... TAt.nH T .. 1-1 J T. it iu .it i j, u tn .v .j j i . u uiiii .v. iwuniu nun mj, Frank Burdom of White Salmon, Wash., and w alter j. cares oi roniana, uregon. . s24o29 . B. F. SHAW, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver." Wash.. Septem ber 13. 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of tueir intention to mane nnai proor in support of their claims, and that said proofs will be made before W. R. Dunbar, U. S. Commis sioner for District of Washington, at Uolden- aaie, wasn., on ucioper z, vsn, viz: SAMUEL S. ELLIOTT, , - H. E. No. 8878, for the southwest i of south east section 18. and northwest Vl of north east U section 19, township 8 north, range 11 east, W. M. - . He names the followincr witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion oi saia lana, viz: John P. Kugun, Peter Groshong, William A. hymms and George L. Hlxson, all of White eaimon, wasn. aiso, - GEORGE X. HIXSON. H. E. No. 9,048, for the south of southwest northwest W of southwest and southwest of northwest V section 13, township 8 north, range 10 east, W. M. . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of. said land, viz: Groshong and William A. Symms, all of wniie eaimon, wasn. Also, PETER GROSHONG, H. E. No, 8188, for the southeast V section 7, wwnsuip a norLn, range u east, w . in. He names the followinar witnesses to nrove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion oi saia land, viz: Samuel S. Elliott. William A. Symms. George L. Hlxson and John P. Eagan, all of wniie eaimon, wasn. &na WILLIAM A. SYMMS, ' H. E. No. 8091, for the northwest section 9, township 8 north, range 11 east, W. M. He names she following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion oi saia lana, viz: -John P. Eaean. Peter Groshong. Samuel S. Elliott and George L. Hixson, all of White saimon, wasn. a. t. BiiA w, 817022- . " v- ..Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Sept.. 14, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named sett lers have filed notice of their In tention to make final Droofs in sUDDort of tlfeir claims, and that said proofs will be made be-! lore uie Register ana raceiver u. . lana Office at Vancouver, Wash., on October 28, usui, viz: SIMON K. KNTJTSON, H. E. No. 8618, for the northeast section 17, township 8 north, range 11 east. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous resiaence upon ana cuuiv tion of said land, viz: Carl J. Paulsen, Jacob E. Jacobson, James n. uuiier ana iver. a. nature, an oi w nite eaimon, wasn.. Ana CARL J. PAULSEN, H. E. No. 8378, for the northwest i northeast y ana norm nonnwest yt section zs, ana northeast northeast J4 section 29, township 8 north, ranee 11 east. w. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion or, saia lanu, viz: Jacob E. Jacobson. Simon K. Knutson. Nor man S. Hamlin and Johnson McLanahan, all oi wntienaimon, wasn. -. sl7o22 , B. F. 8HAW, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 9, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to matte final proor-in support or nis claim, and that said proof will be made before W. R. Dunbar, United States Commissioner for District of Washington, at his office in uoiaenaaie, wasn., on uciooer zu, Ltan, viz: ' - GEORGE BRADFORD, Homestead Entry No. 8843, for the lots 3 and 4, ana soutn y oi norcnwest section t, town ship 8 north, range 12 east, w M. . He names the following witnesses to nrove his continuous residence upon, and cultlvar non oi, saia lana, viz: -Jot'n R. '.Vhltcomb. James Fltz. John R. Hensel and Thomas J. Wbiteomb, all of Lyle tr. u., wasnington. sl7o22 ,,. B. F. SHAW, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 30, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of bis ten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on October 12, 1897, viz: -. WILLIAM F. JACKSON, - . Hd. E. No. 4143, for the southwest section 30, township 2 north, range 11 east, W. Mi He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Virgil Winchell, F. H. Stanton, L.M. Mon roe aud Charles Welds, all of Hood River, Oregon. - J AS. F. MOORE, s3o8 ,.';:-.. ; Register. Read the Bulletin. It is the best Prints ail the news of the world 14 hours ahead of morning papers. Sent by mail to your address for 50c per month. The Weekly Bulletin 81.50 per year. Sample copies on application. Address Ttie Bulletin, 022 Montgomery street, fc'an Fran-1 Cisco, Cal, I A. S. BLOWERS & SON. . . . DEALERS IN Dry Go, GrocoriGs, Clollii, Boots aid Stes, - FLOUR, FEED, Etc. '..'.-; ': " W.e handle the celebrated rBRADLY & METCALF SHOES, Every pair warranted. HoodRiver Market. ; - . CONDUCTED BY THE ColiiToia, acDsizELg: Co. WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Choice Fresh and Cured Meats, Fruits and Vegetables vV - " ":' ' ALSO, DEALERS IN ' . -' Wood of All Kinds, MlTSa. " Highest Cash Price Paid for Stock GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House in the valley. J ' ..' . DEALER IN : ZDr3T G-oods, ; Clotlbuim-g:, r -:'-'; :- and ' '-' Flour, Feed, Etc.,. Etc. HOOD RIVER, - - - - - - OREGON UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER of'y?.: Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, etc., etc. Agent for the Bridal Veil Lumber Company. .; Fruit Evaporator. I have Just completed a two-ton Fruit Dryer and am prepared to dry prunes for cash or on shares at most reasonable rates. s2 - W. A. SLINGERLAND. . E. H. PICKARD, Hood River, Painter & Decorator PAPER HANGING, WALL TINTING, GRAINING and NATURAL WOOD FIN ISH.. I make a specialty of my trade, and or ders will receive prompt attention. Satisfac tory work at live and let live prices guaran teed. Estimates gratis. Jy2 M. F. SHAW, M. D. (Successor to Dr. Morgan) Will do acaneral nmctlca and devote snenfal attention to surgical cases and Diseases of Women. Office and residence, second door nort h of is lcxeisen 's store. ... . sa. Carriages and Wagons REPAINTED. Makes them Good as New. - - - - . TERMS All cash or all work; or part cash and part work.. For particulars, see 6. C. BUSHNELL, Jy30 East Side." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 18, 1817. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on September 28, 1897, viz: PHILITUS F. FOUTS, Hd. E. 4428, for the southeast i section 8, township 1 south, range 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: - Anna Ries, Peter F. Knndsen, Jas. Knight and Wm. Rodenhiser. all of Mount Hood, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, - a20s24 : - . . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on October 23, 187, viz: ANDREW PETERSON AASEROD, Hd. E. No. 4454, for the east southwest lots 3 and 4, section 7 township 1 south, range 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: David R. Cooper, Jas. N. Knight, George Perkins, and Lewis W. Tomlinson, all ol lit. Hood, Oregon. - .- JAS. F. MOORE, slOolS v Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make flnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and , Receiver, at The, Dalles, Oregon, on October 23, 1897, viz, a . - ' , JAMES N. KNIGHT, . Hd. E. No, 5055, for the south northeast and south y northwest yv section 8, town ship 1 south, range 10 east, W. M. - He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Andrew P. Aaserod, Henry Ries, Wm. Rodenheiser,and David R. Cooper, all of Mt. Hood, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, Sl0ol5 -, , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 80, 1897. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his' intention to make flnal proof "in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on October 12, 18U7, viz: VIRGIL WINCHELL, ; Hd". E. No. 3814, for the east northeast northwest northeast and northeast x northwest H section 19, township 2- north, range 11 east. lie liaises the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: W. F. Jackson, F. H. Stanton, L. M. Monroe and Charles Welds, all ol Hood Rlver.Oregon. silo8 JAS. F. MOORE, Register. rtmesi For Sale. 3000 feet of V and box flume, used at the lato encampment. V flume Is made of one 6-in. and one 8-in. board; box flume is made of one 8-in. and two 6-in. boards. . Price, $7 per 1000 feet of lumber, cash. F. C. BROSIUS. Choice City Property. The dwelling house and two lots known as the Delk property is offered for sale at a very low price. For particulars Inquire at the Glacier office. Jy23 Lessons in Piano Music. Miss Anna Smith has resumed the teaching of Music lier prices are 50 cents a lesson. J 10 Mt.Hood Saw Mills, TOMLINSON BROS., Prop'iu. T7T1) i m TIT "Km T TT If TIT! 1) rilliLMJ riM LUJfiDUA Of the best quality always on hand at pries to suit the times. : Jy24 SHOE REPAIRING In the best and most artistic styles at the Old Reliable Shoe shop one door west of post office. Ladies' fine work a specialty. All work war runted." ..: C. WELDS, Prop'r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Ane. 18, 1897. Notice is hereby given that tbe follow ing named settler has filed notice of ber in tention to make flnal proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on September 28, 1897, viz: .. . ANNA RIES, Hd. E. No. 3480, for the lot 2 and southwest W northeast and west southeast and 3 acres and 59-WO lot 2, section 6, township 1 south, range 10 east, W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation Ul. Sltiu ittuu, via; P. F. Fouts. Peter F. Kuhdsen, Jas. Knight and Wm. Rodenhiser, all of Mt. Hood.Oregon, a20s24 JAS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. - Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 14, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make flnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before C. G. Green, Clerk Superior Court for Skama nia county, Wash,, at Stevenson, Wash., on Sept, 24, 1897, viz: . . . -- J. FRANKLIN BROWER. Hd. E. No. 8874, for the nwjf, seK, wji, ne and neV4', nw section 11; township 8 north; range 6 east, W. M. . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John P. Gillett, John M; Coulter, Sam Sam son and George M. Berry, all of Chenoweth, Wash. B. F.BHAW, a20s24 ' - Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 28, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his Intention to makeflnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on October 16, 1897, viz: , GEORGE B. WELCH, Hd. E. No. 4503. for the lots Nos, 12 and 13 of section 27, township 1 north, range 10 east, W. M. v - He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of eukl land, vl,: D. R. Cooper, George Perkins, SamTSel Hess and John Taylor, all of Mount Hood, Oregon. s3o8 JAS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 18. 1897. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of his in tention to make flnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at The Dalies, Oregon, on September 28, 1897, viz: . PETER F. KUNDSEN, Hd. E. No. 445S, for the east northwest i and lots 1 and 2, section 7, township 1 south, range 10 east, W. M. . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: P. F. Fouts, Anna Ries. James Knight and Wm. Rodenhiser, all of Mt. Hood, Oregon. a20s24 . JAS. F. MOORE, Register. House to Let.' . . .. .... A five-room cottage, with good cellar, for rent, one block from Dallas tin shop. In ' quire at Ulucior office. . 83 .-