3og& iiver Slacier. Published every Friday by S. F. Blythe. Terms of Subscription fl.60 paid in advance; $2 if not paid In advance. FRIDAY, MAY 13, IS98. Our Public School. The examination of pupils or pro motion and for diplomas in the Hood River public school closed last Friday and the result is very gratifying to the tencners una uie patrons or toe school year when generally. The following pupils have completed tne worm ot the eighth grade and passed a satisfactory exani' ination before the committee appoint' ed for the purpose by the school board TTT ANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT- tve gentlemen or ladies to travel for re sponslble.established house In Oregon. Month ly Sea and expenses. Position steady. Refer ence. Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Tlie Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. LATEST WAR BULLETINS Fay LaFrance, Maud fetianahaii, Meigs Km rt mess, Kuiily I'almer, Grace Howell, Agnes Dukes, Clara Blythe, Earl Bart met, Carrie Cop pie. The following letter of kind regards from one who has always taken a deep inierest in the Hood River school is fully appreciated by the recipients: Clifford, Oregon, May 6, 181)8. To th niigiibii uraae, nooa itlveroiiool: The best wishes and the earnest hope of your former teacher go with you In your final examina tion, a wish and a hope for your fullest measure of success. Although never to be your teacher again, a kindly recollection will follow each ot you wherever you may go. iiiuvi a Juliet me scvem-n graue. Many a cheery, pleasant thought follows each of you. Truly your friend and former teacher, P. A. ISNYBEH. Commencement exercises by the eighth grade will be held in the M. E. churh on Saturday evening, May21st, when the graduates will receive their diplomas. The seventh grade promo tion exercises will be held at the same place tomorrow evening, Muy 14th, at j 8 o'clock, when the 1'ollowinir Dro-1 gramma will be rendered: "A Motion Song".: Second grade (a) "Teeny W eeny" Eugene Field Austin Lockman. (b) ".Little Boy Blue" Eugene Field Lenore Adams. "The Parting Song" Third grade (a) "the Three Fishers" Kingslev Freddie bell. (b) "The Lost Doll" Kingsley May Alooney. "The Village Blacksmith" Fourth grade (a) "Th Minuet" ....Mary M. Dodge Alary LaFrance. (b) Vocal solo, Lessons Made Easy . ; Annabel Stranahan I'Work with a Will" Fifth grade (a) "Thanatopsis"... Bryant wccibvh vvonaru. Bryant ..Sixth grade Emerson ...Jakabowski Portland, May 12. The Spanish fleet, which was reported to have re turned to Cadiz, is now said not to be at that place.' i No word yet from Sampson. Tour A merican vessels opened fire on Cieufuegis. A hot fight lasted eight hours. The Americans made two at tempts to .land, but were forced to re treat. The first Oregon troops left Portland last evening for San Francisco. The East Oreponian, the leading democratic paper of the state, breathes the true spirit of patriotism when it V wiys: "In this country at this time there is room for only-one parly the people. There is only'one cause the country's. Tliere- is only one leader the president. There is only one flag the Star Spangled Banner long may it wave." ' , Bear Admiral George Dewey, the hero of Manila, is a republican in pol itics and a Roman Catholic in religion. Hood River has been honored bv the nomination of two men for the office of county commissioner, one of each po litical party. Bo.h are good nom ina ctions and it will lie hard for some of us to decide which one to vote for when we go to the polls. Mr. Evans, being secretary of the Hood River fruit uniou, will have his hands full with the business of his office until after elec tion, and in consequence can not make a canvass of the county. Both Capt-Jacki-on and N. G. Evans are. well to do farmers, and knowing how'to man age their own business the people can rest assured the county will be well serveu wnicn ever is elected to this important office. The editor of the Vancouver Colum bian contributes one son to the war Louis J. Brant, who went out with his company in the national guard. Prido in Our Nary. Hood Rivkb, May 6, 1898. Editor stilTjP8 "P the lazy liver and driving all im- Glacier: In the late naval battle at SxUl Manila our navy has shown to the 5Jld that sickly bilious complexion by taking worio inin u nas not lost any ot Us pa- "-"iiiv ior ten cents. All drug- uiuusiu since .raui j ones immortalized ' iac, ma, ouc, himself in the Revolutionary war. It Poin.tr rnrr WHS thl-nmrll l.iu Killf.r ..l..l, H,... i WHIlHy LOUlt. we gained ourindepen'dence. We have The May term of the county court learned in our present war with Spain .was very short this yeur, although a i i ionow wasningtoirs advice and "in good deal of business was nttenderl tn time of peace prepare for war." Let The following are the proc'eedinirs re- rr . r. v-i.ci .keen u ijiiyj laung lo mis part ot tne county: that will command the respect of other Tho petition of Lyman Smith locat ing county road was granted. In reirard to the petition of TT. W Patterson for locating county road, L. Lamb, A Stewart and VV. T. McClure were appointed appraisers to meet June 28. The petition for location' of county road by Thos. Bishop was granted. Regarding the petition of J. A. Knox for location of county road, Chas. Chandler, H. H. Bailey and C. H. Stranahan were appointed ap praisers to meet June 27. The petition of Joseph Purser for re duction of taxes was not nllowed. The petition of W. R. Winans for an appropriation of $500 for building and repairing roads was not allowed. The petition of E. O. McCoy for re mittance of tax was allowed. The petition of Mrs. Helen Rowe for reduction of taxes was hot allowed. The petition of E. A. Bryant for lo cation of ,county road, allowed, L. Lamb, T. V. McClure, Axtel Patter son, were appointed viewers and will surveyor Goit. W. jDornhpr-ker for road of public easement was con tinued. Petition of Mrs. Sue Adams for re- oate on taxes was not allowed Pickers Wanted.; Six strawberry pickers will find employ ment for the season by applying to mia I. C. NEALEIGH. Tomato and Cabbage Plants, grown by Geo. Rordan, can be fur nished in any quantity, at 40 cents per 100. Apply to M. H. NICKELSEN. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mav 9, 1898. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his tentiou 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 Tuesday, June 28, 18118, viz: JOHN WELLBERG, of Mosier. Homestead Application No. 3412, for the west V, northeast lA. northeast V. nnrt h. west section 18, townsiiip 2 north, range 12 east, w. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of. said iand, viz: James Brown, J. M. Elliott and Wm. John son, all of Mosier, Oregon; R. McNeil of The Dalles, Oregon. mitqw. jab. F. MOORE, Register. DAVIDSON FBUIT COMPAIOT. Highest Prices Paid Promptly for Consignments Especially prepared to Handle Strawberries And other fruits. Plenty of first-class crates and boxes of all kinds always on hand. ive years' practical experience in shipping fruit from this vicinity. If you are growing fruit for profit, J Bring Us Your Shipments. H.F.DAVIDSON. rvTanae-i-. 80 Acres for Sale. Five miles southwest of town; one mile from good school; 85 acres in cultivation; 2 acres in strawberries; bearing orchards; good improve ments; Can all be irrigated from a ditch oaV highest part of the farm. Will sell all or part. Address box 114. Hood River, Or. mi (b) "The Hunter's Vision (irHCft Priilhir "Evening Song" (a) "Boston Hymn" William Fois. (b) "Golden Vineyard Walls" Blanche Blowers. "Once Again We Meet Together' Kavnntli irmHa (a) "The Two Armies" Holmes f e.cy Adams, (b) Vocal solo. Only a Rose and n Let- , , ter. ..- i. Maud McCray wiuiiigiu, nit) vjciu oj me ucean , , ...i Eighth grade (n)"The Castle Builder" .f. .7 (b) "Killed at the Ford" Longfellow ( (c) Instrumental solo,selected,Mary Wolfard Benuty Is Illood Deep. Uean b ood means a clean skin. No oeauiy witnout it. L'ascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver. Wash.. Mlnv a 18U8. Notice is hereby irlvpn Mint. t.h faiinu,- ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof commutation in sup portof his claim, and that said proof will be made before C. G. Green. Clerk Snnmnr rvmrt Skamania county, at 8tevenson, Wash., on uuut4j, 1000, via; CHARLES KEYS, Homestead Entry No. 10,451, for the west X of..... y4 iiui LUC.IBL y soutiiwesi. y, ana northwest southeast y. section 15, township 8 north, range 9 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon and cultiva- wuii ui otiu itiuu, viz; John P. Gillett, George M. Berry, John M. vuuiuji aim vyiiaries w. ueenng, all of Chen- mm 17 B. F. SHAW, Register. FISHER & HANNA, i ' Sneh'crhVmanilfactnrers and dealers in Red Cedar SHINGLES. Correspondence solicited. I have onnnwd o ihnlA lfr nMnnHiAn i. i . ' , . River Pharmacy. Wi aTso V e in roora IOeny occupied by the Hood cDi goous are ail new and choice, and we will aim to keep the best at all times sales and small profits will be our motto. Come and see us. Quick C L, COPPLE. nations, It is hoped our government will equip our commanders in the Asi utic seas with a fleet to which we. can point with pride, for they have shown themselves worthy. Commodore Dewey should be applauded by all Americans, as all naval experts admit It is one of the m6st brilliant achieve ments of (he age. E. D. Calkins. Crops in Oregon. There is no record iu Oregon of a failure of crops. From all parts of the slate come reports of bright promises for the nrnin, hay, fruit, hop and vege laJile.cruiis. Some sections noiiHus Josephine and Jackson counties .west of l he Cascades, and all the counties to the east of them, especially the stock counties report that the continuation of the dry weather for a much longer period will be detrimental to crops. The barometric conditions peculiar to the winter season continue to prevail, and it is almost absolutely certain that rain will fail, that it will be copious f"". wre appo.nte.l vie and general before the summer or dry "Tp 0,1 J,4'r 27 season really .sets in. Past records , Petit,'"Vrf R V snow mat wnen fllaich and April have been dry, or comparatively so, May and June have had generous showers, and such may reasonably be expected this year, so that for several weeks more, there need be no fear of a drouth or injury to crops . Weather Bureau Bulletin. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., May 5 1898. Notice is hereby given that the following-named set tler has tiled notice of his inten tion U make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before C. O. Green, Clerk Superior Court Skamania uuuiiiy, at oievenson, wash., on June 27, GEORGE TYRRELL,' Homestead Entry No. 8,604. for the lots 1. 2, 3 cm i, bouhwii i, Luwiigiuu o norm, rauge V east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultlva- UUU Ul SH1U lUIllJ, VIZI Charles A. Breedinsr. John P. Olllett. Tnhi M. Coulter and Sam Samson, all of Cheno- mlaj!7. B. F. SHAW, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 3, -"come is nereoy given uiai tne follow ing named settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before mo ivegnsber anu neceiver, at The Dalles. Ill'airl.n .in 1i.t.l... T..nn it io.o -i ' i pun; , it U1IC It t 100, VIZI LEWIS W. TOMLINSON, " of Mt. Hood, homestead application No. 3859, tor the south northeast yt, southeast' northwest V.. ami lot, 9. stin sii north, range 10 east, W. M. ' He names the fnllowimr wii.nocDAo r mowuwimuuB icsiuence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vi,: Bert Sandman, fiartvrrn WonnQ. w tt c,i "u a. xv. cooper, an oi mi, nood, Oregon. ""'Ji' jam, r. moo HE. Kegister, May 1st we will open in our new quarters, the Langille building, Hood River, Oregon. ." ' ' Today, and untjl further notice, we will sell - At Cost, and for Cash on Delivery Only, Any and all of our varied stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals and sundries, Oils, Sprays, etc., etc. If you are hunting bargains in our line you will ' buy of us. WILLIAMS & BR0SIUS, . CLYDE T. BONNEY, Successor" to ZPa.cDszIrD-g: Co. Strayed From the range near the town of Hood River one light sorrel horse, about 0 years old. No brands. White stripe iu face. Quite gentle. Had rime around neck whnn inGr Bn able reward for information leading to recov ery of same. ' J. E. HANNA. FOR SALE. Lumber Waoron. IV. inch n nn ucn . iwiu ijui uuss , 15 00 j Grade Jersey heifer """ 15 00 ii. i,. SAVAGE. House to Rent. A five-room cottaara for rent. Glacier office. Apply at the ma Keeps constantly on haiid CHOICE HAMS, FRESH BACON, purest of kettle-rendered ' ' LARD, and FRESH MEATS, at lowest mar ket prices. Dealer in and shipper of --11 ZKInzLd-s of "Wood. " bells on commission all kinds of FRUIT and PRODUCE. Growers will find it to their advantage to see usbeforeconsigningelsewhere Highest Cash Price Paid for Stock. '.- Harness Mended. Brinsr your barnnsa for mnnHinv tn m K. D. CALKINS. Harness for Sale. An extra heavv donhiA bm. nf hanaaa 1 ottie :ueap ior casn. azy TLLIjETT & GALLIGAN. G. D. WOODWORTH, (Successor to A. S. Blowers & Son) DEALER IN GENERAL White Wash. White wash of the following ingre dients has been found by experience to do on wood, brick and stone nearly as well as oil paint, and is much cheaper. Slack half a bushel of unslacked lime, with boiling water, keeping it covered during the process. Strain it and add a peck of salt dissolved iu warm water; Married. At the residence of the bride's grand mother, Mrs. A. P. Morse, in Hood River valley, May 11, 1898, Mr. Charles H. 'Castner and Miss Theresa D. Morse; Rev. J. L.. Hershner officia ting. The bride is the only (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Morse of White Salmon, Wash. The groom is a son of Mr. G. R. Castner of Hood River. The ceremony was witnessed by about 50 invited' guests. . The rooms were astetully decorated with flowers. A opouuusoi giounn rice put into boil- urinal canopy had been erected, beau- ing water and boiled to a thin paste; tifully trimmed with evergreens, white half a pound of Spanish whiiing and a lilacs, snow halls and rose buds, with a pound of clear glue, dissolved in warm horse shoe suspended, covered with Dissolution Notice. The firm of WnoriumMh jb Ti.nn , ,., day dissolved by mutual consent; G. V. Woodworth continuing the business, collect ing all bills and notes and th vlnir ail nut. Dateft April 21, 1898, G. D. WOODWORTH, J. K HANNA. The Young Man Going to war will want to leave his photo with his best girl. Call at Bradlev'son Thurs days, Fridays and Saturdays. He is better prepared t han ever to do good work. Special attentien given lo view work in the, country. . D. BHADLEY. V STOVES AID TINWARE,. Also, Agent for OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS. Second door East of Glacier office. water; mix these well together, and white pansies. The back ground was .vi u,c iMiAui.cMaiiu iur several nays, mane up wun lerns, snow balls and Keep the wash thus prepared in a ket- white lilar-s. Th h HiIm U till ri-nnivi tie or portable furnace, and when used, took a position under the canopy while llllt It fl Ma K.it !l.l.. . . V rv iV i,,, o ra - imsiuit mm. line i-eiemoiiy, was Pionotinceo. 1 he painters' or whitewash brush. Mr. G. D. Woodworth has rented the Cradlebaugh residence and Mrs. Cra dlehaugh.is storing her household goods in Wood worth's warehouse. All loyal woman are invited to call at the old army hall tomorrow, Satur day, at 2 p. m. to join the emergency corps. Fees 10 cents. Mr. Frank Chnndlpr lum nrittor from Montana to the Masonic lodge of Phased to entertain their friends. ivivfi sibling mas uouirias av tnn ,. f.,n sTu r nary mioilj ES1CK 111111 IJU1CK bride was tastefully attired in whit and carried a bride's rbe. Mr. Cast ner wore a suit of black. After reciv ing congratulations ofThe- company, excellent refreshments, with ice cream ana cake, were served. -The number of presents given to the couple if des cribed, would occupy a column In Ihe Glacier. The gifts were all appro priale and many eltgant. Mr. and Mrs. Castner are at home and will l. Carpenter Tools. A Chest. Of Cftl'DPntr tOOla orOfi oa nanr ft,. sale. Will trade for a one-horse snrinr mamn a29 . . , CHAKLES HOSKNKHAMZ.. con sumption and needed assistance. The lodge will send him help. Dr. Jones will visit Hood River Wednesday, May 18th and remain 4 days. Those who wish to see him must call early, as he has appointments for most of the time. If you are con templating having teeth put in it will he well to see Dr. Jones on this trip. Watch the Glacibh for speiial offer i nun inuucement in tne near future. Another Hood River boy, M. W. Roberlson, has joined the army and is on his way to California with Co. H, Oregon volunteers. Strawbery shipments to date: May' 7th, 3 lbs; 9th, 1 crate; 10th 4 crates; 11th 6 crates. . ' Tft Cure Consi lutln l'orovnr. ' ' Take Cuscarets Candy Catlmrlio. lOo or 85o, If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. There are sixteen applicants for cer tificates before the teachers' examina tion at The Dalles. : EducntoYonr lloweli VVMh Ctiscaret.n. in?1I?dy J;n''2';j''' c",',, onfuipntlon foreer. I0c,85c. If C. C. C. fail, druitgisu.re.fun4 money. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver. Wtiuh IMtur s 188. otice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed noticeof his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore C. G. Green, Clerk Superior Court Ska mania county, at titevenson, Wush., on June 27, 18(18, viz: CHARLES A. BREEDING, Homestead Entrv No. IKiR. for tho nnrtliMiziot . section 22, township i north, range 9 east, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upyn and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: , iteorge i -yrren, jonn I . Gillette. John M. bamson, all of Chciioiyeth. Hereafter I Will Sell for CASH onlv or Its ermlvnlont PActarHInn nrlnaa ueiy conioeiiMon. jl am not airaia to meet, coninei.it. ve nricps t. anvt mA ituu unco auu m. win meek jou w uu jToi iiKQu prices. , uau ana see ...til .1 . r will ou,f kllUU L Meet me on Port- S. E. BARTMESS. Light Brahmas. I have decided to put the pricex of my thor oughbred Light Brahma eggs down to 50 cts per li for the balance of the season. . A. E. IMBLER. Notice of Filing Plats. United States Land office, The Dalles, Ore gon, April 8, 1S!I8. Notice is hereby given that the approved plat, of survey of township 12 south, range 28 east of the Willamette Merid ian, Oregon, has been received at this office and will be officially filed in this office on Sat urday, the L8th day of May, 1W, at 10 o'clock. A.M. JAS. F. M60KE, Register. WM. H. BIGGS, Kecelvcr. Coulter and Sam Wash. nil.'ijl7 B. F. PIIAW, Iteglsfer., FOR SALE. It Costs Less To be dressed fltt.inwl v and hncnmlnoriv than to go about in a slip-shod manner, if you know where to buy your suits. Having received the American Woolen Mills Co.'s sample book and price list for spring and summer styles of men's clothing, -1 am pre pared to take orders and furnish suits that will give satisfaction at the smallest cost. Here are some of my prices for suits: Dudley Casslmere Suits .....85 50 ueuuine ttecior Gray cnevolt 7 00 Black Bacon Chevolt .' . 8 75 Caryville all wool black Chevolt 9 00 And from these prices up to $18 and $20 for the finest material. Pan Is from S2 up. B. R. TUCKER. Tucker, Or. For Sale. Two small farms close to Hood River, all improved. Seven acres set to strawberries. Houses, barns, sheds, orchards, wells, etc. Terms easy. Address T. R. COON. Klondike Bakery. I 'can supply people of Hood River with fresh bread, pies and cake after this date, and will have on hand everything connected with a bakery. M . H. NICKELSEN. Marcn i, 1898. ' Mt. Hood Saw Mills, TOMLINSON BROS., Prop'rs. FffiAl PINE LUMBER Of the best quality always on hand at prices to suit the times. , Jy24 Fresh Milk, Areated and deodorized, 5 cents a quart. . K. H. BUTTON. ' Bargains in Real Estate 20 acres fine fruit land, 1s also good farm land; all cleared jpr under contract. 400 fence posts. 5,000 feet fence lumber. Cabin, etc. Price J900. Make me a spot cash offer. F. C. BROSIU9. The Glacier BARBER SHOP, GRANT EVANS. Prop'r, Post OlHce Building, Hood River, Or. DR. M. A. JONES. 'C work. All work warranted riffifNv TAKE $1.00 UottleHO Cl 13 J 5p; Onecent a dose. baWiCJliSmiJf' This Grbat Connn ?ttu nmmntiv Where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands, and will CURB YOU If taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, -use BHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTERJBft i kHJL0H SlmCATARRH remedy: jiavo you auirrn r xnis remedy is guaran teed to cure you. Price, 60 cts. Injector free. For sule by H. A. YORK. . Fotofe comfort for present seeming; economy, fcut buy the sewing- macnine with an estab lished reputation, that guar antees you long1 and satisfac tory service. '& . J mm m ITS PINCH TENSION ' . . AND , , TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the features that emphasize the high grade character of the White. Send for our elegant H.T. catalog. White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. Taken Up. A Nice Little Home. For sale. 1J acres within city limits; house 28 x 28. story and a half: store house and cel lar; 120 fruit trees, blackberries, raspberries, currant, one acre in strawberries; good well of water. Terms reasonable. Inquire of - marlg T. H. CLARK, Hood River. Double harness, single harness, saddle and bridles, corn, planter, sewing machine, chest, ot tools, cross-cut saw, rakes, hoes, seythesj ..... , ,u,,jri wtmwu, worn noise, oeusieao, spiuiK mattress, dishes, sundry household articles, stove-at the J. W. Conneil farm. Inquire of U. R. CASTNKU. 160 Acres Homestead Relinquishment for sale. Small house and some clearlnK. Price 50 cash. See JL TILLKTT fc GALLIGAN. Idlewilde Cemetery. Pipes have been laid and very facility is now given for Irrigating lots. The sexton is prepared to seed dow n lots, or the ownere can attend to it themselves. L. NKALKK5H. m Hex ton."' A dark sorrel horse, about 6 years old. No brands visible. White star in forehead. Owner will come and prove property, pay damages and take him awav. 29 W. W. NASON, Mi. Hood. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 25, 1898. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that, said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, June 4. 1898, viz: . FRANK P. WKIDNEK, of Mosier, Homestead Application No. 8872, for the easl southeast southwest y4 south east and southeast southwest section i, Lwvnnui a uui to, range 11 east, .v.ivi. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Frank Lanier, James Hunter, W.E. Hnskey and William A. Hay, all of Mosier, Oregon. a2fj3 . , JAS. F. MOORE, Register. Skin Diseases. For the SDeedv and tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain's Eve and Skin Oi without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure- , K also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, -chapped hands, , chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. . 1 ' Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Forsale by Williams & Rrosius. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office a t The Dalles, Oregon, April 20. 1898. Notice is hereby given that the following-named sett ler has tiler notice of his inten- lion to make final nroof in sunnorf. of Ma claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles; Oregon, on Saturday, June 4. lft8, viz? PALL L AI 111 RT - ot. Hood River, II. E. No. illoO, for the lots 2, 7, 10 and 15, section 10, township 1 north, range -10 east, W, M. . - ! . . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon- ami cultiva- V tionof said liuid. viz' D. K. Cooper, George Booth. Clarence Knapp. and William Grihble. all of Mt.lloofi- Orcon. n-23m27 .1 A fc. K, MOOitK. Kegister.