3food'I?iV,er Slacier JFRrjDAy, MARCH 24 1899. ; BRIEF LOCAJL, MATTERS. SlaWd ffme at Bartmess', 80c bbl, That 50 cent shirt. ' i ; Mopiey' to ' ian ". .n real estate' by List your real estate . witU the Hood Hiver Trading company v. Land Fiir.TSafe. '60 acres 8 "miles from town; and J mile, south of Bel mont, elieiip and on' easy terms. For particulars address Clias. Elrey, Was co, OregotfV"" " ' The HoodilRiver Base" Ball' club will play a nine." from the O. R. &. N graders on 8vinday, March 26th, at the bail ground!) in Farkliurst addition. ..?'Btty'yfif nails, hoes, rakes, . shovels ana ; strajvtivrry crates or , the Mood River Tradiirg 'company. . - ,ri :, Rememlier that Wondworth elves handsome picture frame and enlarges the. picture for every $20 worth of goods bought of hiiti. '-'. ::'N6tiee. --Have you a farm for sale or tor rent, or no you Know or any person noiatng Tanning lanos inat iney wiso to-'dJspose of?; It 8ot please write to any Ken t of theO.- R. & N; t o. and be will i i,f;( ifcultjr. .i httfj wi 11 ifiterest you fif yu.ivan vour deeds, more-aces or ' legal documents, correctly dfwu,, . see . tiie Hood Hi v-er Trading company; i-Before'the discovery .of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis turbed ly cough I rig congregations. ISo xcuhc for it now; Williams fe Brosius. Fr g6d building material, at cheap prices, go io ienzer. . ''Give me a'ltVer regulator and I can Jrpg'datej the world," said a genius ,Th-: .id-rutritisr handed him a bottlevof De- VV Hi's Little Early Riners, the famous little pills. Williams & Brosius. : Don't pny Klondike prices for kitchen ., ware, when you can buy for cost at ,;Denzei"s,':-: ;.,' .V'V.V '..a.,' v'. , For aquiflk remedy and one that is per . fectly safe for children let us recommend , One Minute ( oueh Cure. It is excel lent ' for croup, hoarseness, tickling in- the tnroal and coughs. Williams Bros! us " " Is your title clear? Get an abstract '"of -the thmd River Tradiiiir "couiDHnv and have it ; passed upon ere it Is too late. .,; I..: '... - .:;; If yoU intend to paint your house, re j(inieiiiler jx-nzer sells the best of paints 'u't half the old prices Come and get prht'8. " ; ' - .: ; i JIappjj is the man or woman who can t at u good hearty meal without suffering "afterward Ifyoucan not do It, take Ko ... dol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests w liat you eat and cures all forms of dyspepsia and indigestion. 4 Williams & Brosius. ' t-M'e doni't buy our nails by the carload but buy i hem .by the cargo, aiid sell at i ion rates to c6iiKUUiers; in any quart vtUyj at Denzer's.,..' , , r ( .. A J.SIieer,ISedalla,Mo., conductor on el ,' ectric street ear line, writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, and ier-.ljfe,jayed rafter all physicians had faiid;wiiyhy. using One Minute Cough . JUt.liWiBiaui8 k Brsius... ; .i CHRctj(ir45r5fTll B-pryijrt thje : dapper school iwuiae, April 1st, for the vH'Nlt fMhe" schotl: lihrary., Ai li(- rryrgr;alJiric, cirialstiiig of reelta-. tion, iiij(a and dialogues, will be'ren ',' dejtrdber': which the baskets will be sold. There will be no April fool bas ketswjjd. v. All are'cordially iuvi ted. ..As thtfseasonof the -year when pneu ru 'nia, la'gMpfie.'sore throat, coughs,' :, co)d;vcatarrii nroncttitis and lung trou- .Wes itfe to be guarded against, uothlnu - is a itnesunsiiiuie,!' win -answer tne li.p e" of in "just as gdOfl'.Vas-OneiMiu-eHjough'tiiire; That 1st lie ione iufalli- ireH; rjWniedy'for all -lung, throat or.brnn 'sliiatM roubles. ;'Ihsist vitrorously upon haviqg it if "80llethn'ge1se', isoflered ' -you.---Williams fc Brosius. , t If ynu htlVeAt'OUKh.tbroat irritation, weak luiiys, pain in the chest, dillicult t)r'illi i (i ir'i on p or hoarseness, let ussui- '.'tci.t)jii$ Miuhtc iViuith (Jur.A)ways re-.- liafile 'aiid safe,t William'sii'.rosius'.. , For froH bitee,bUri8,idreiit sores.ee zemn, skin disi-'aseaiid especially Piles, , JJleVVl's )'u l tlzel alvestandl. tirst ainjl'bestv Loik but for dishoiiest people wliwflry lo4i(iitateand counterfeit it. It's ' tliejj-;$ejudot'seiiieidT if- a good arliele. AVomilei'S g'iixis are iiot imitated. Get UeWitt's Witeti; Hazel, JSave. WUI i'aiiis & Brosius. i" ' ' :-'r ''': . .',' Call at Woodworths and seethe new isrwilgons and buggies that arrived in the first carload of the kind that ever j.,oaiiie.to5.Hod River. ,': Also, a carload '-,( lianiiud flour; one of uails and one ""iifmowmg machines. ; (, Clyde T. Bonney brought, down from :'..?t"ife '' allMS, Tuesday morning; a steam liOMf, ;load of live stock 40 head of " 'ch'olea' beef 'cattle and 41 hogs. " ' He ..vranld .one. ;arload at The Dalles to the vriUnion Meat Co.- . . . All . nieln bers iif 'Riverside lodge and " -' the Degree of Honor; A. O U. W., are specl ttl ly' urged to attend the regular (. imjeting Api 1st. A great treat is in j' iore. for that oceawoii." . At tJie social rt! meeting those present will- be enter taiin.ed : by the very : latest improved ',grHHinphone; the. wonderful", talking ; - machine, through which may be heard, ' in song and story, tbe actual living . -xjH.vo.ice.. of men and women long- siuce X'- dead.- This is new instrument, far ' superior to anything heretofore known. '"y By it the sound of the human voice is tStsred to lie repixduced by the pressing of a button, not. "in wheezing, jerky ' squeaks, hut in full volume and perfect tone. There will als be exhibited the very latest thing in photography, the great Edison's ken toscope, by means of WKicli living, moving pictures are por trayed upon a screen. Comic pictures, , l eotjtfs and recitations will fill the pro gramme. A roar of laughter is assured , ' from the rise to the fall of the curtain. &A regular vest splitting, corset ripping ' time. Don't miss it. Bring the old folks and the baby. ' 1 'V i-. ., . . : . .- . Ian Maclaren's Sew Work.. ;. , ! jal, Maclaren, who is now on a leo ' ... tiiring tour in this country, begins in .Aurearly Issue of , The Ladles' Home ?;:iJt. Journal his lHte6t piece of literary work; , 'i;"iJt is a series of popular articles in which he defines the relation that a minister 'J holds to his congregation; how a ' ,Vipr0aClier Is helped by. his people; how a .ouoongrexat ion can make-tbevinost of a h'iiiiteri and other phases of - tlio-innst ' 'sitisfactory attitude of a congregation vtoi"ii pastor. ' ' , The fire meetine held at Bartmess1 store, Monday evening, received the report of the committee appointed to procure estimates on a small reservoir and stand pipes. It was found that reservoir is not necessary. The Spring water Co. otters the citizens" -the priv ileire of tapping the mains at street cor ners for tire plugs. A committee was appointed to place tbe matter before the council, requesting it to act. The estimated cost Is .under $100. - Also, a meeting of citizens was called for next Monday evening, at A.O.U.W. hall, to organize a bucket brigade. - At ibis meeting ladles are requested to be pres ent ana retivsnments win oe served at the close. - II was found that not much can be accomplished without tbe assist ance of the ladies even in ' fire protec tion. The ladies will be eligible to iiieinbershiu in the bucket brlcade. and to them will be given the post of honor In passing empty buckets back to the taiiK aunng a ore. .'. '.. . . . Miss Grace Rogers, who has been in t he - fami I y of C'has. Roirers of Hood River, and was raised here? has recent ly discovered the. whereabouts of her mother. It seems that when but four years old, her.' mother, ; then named Emma Lemay, was divorced from her husband. ' A sister of Lemay had the child takeit-to the Children's Home in Portland, from where Mr. Rogers took her' for adoption. V Recently E. C. Rogers has interested himself in the girl and found ber mother at Tacoma, Her.rnotlir married, again and, Is now Mrs. John Smith. A photo of a gister to Grace; it is said, leaves no doubt of her identity being established. Her name was Maggie Lemay.- ' ; A gentleman hired a horse in Hood River,' one day last week, to go to Winatis to view some land.--Arriving i here, he put his Horse In VV. K. Wlnalis' stable. When ready to f0 out and look at the land, he went to get hisi norse, but toe intelligent, animal re fused to leave tbe stable. , He would allow himself to be led as far as 'the door, but no further. The men had to go afoot to look at the laud.' When ready to return to Hood Kiver he tried again to get the horse out of the stable, but with ail his coaxing, pulling and threatening, the horse would not come putbf tbe door. v At last Mr. Winans rigged up a rope and tackle, and by tbe united etlorts of the two men the norse was finally pulled out of the stable. ' ' The Hood River hen Is aware that spring has come, and as a result of her industry eggs are coming In freely and the price has dropped to 12 . cents. This is a fair price for eggs at this time of the year, hut when the price gets below lZj cents, It will pay to pack them down and hold till the strawberry season opens. . Two months from how we will be in . the midst of tbe straw berry harvest. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Savage celebrat ed the 30th anniversary of their wed ding on St. Patrick's day, Friday of last week." A few friends gathered to iffer longratulaiions and partake of a good dinner.. . It was the wish of all present tnat tne esteemed couple may live to celebrate many happy returns of the day. ; J. R. Galligan was seriously Injured last Friday while at work, with his grabbing' machine. 1 The sweep broke and the part attached to the norse Struck. Mr, Galligan over the, eye.,,. He was uiiconscius tit)-, t uesttay,. and doubts were entertained of bis recovery. The Glacigk Is indebted to E. E. Savage, for assistance .In selecting and. setting' Up "our new 'Job ; office. "Mr; Savage is the most useful man in the community. If there is anything he doesn't know we haven't beard of It. B. F.' Belieu of Portland, formerly a resident of Hood Ri ver. came up Tues day. Mr. Belieu has had a serious siege with the grip, and comes to Hood River to remain awhile to regain his health. , . .wi; L. H. Adams and wife of Portland were visiting relatives and mends in Hood River last week. Miss Maud MaCray accompanied Mrs. Adams;! to' Portland, where she will attend school. Howard Isenberg writes to bis father thai Dave Gibbons is with the Four teenth regulars and bas been personally mentioned for bravery during the; recent battles near Manila. Arthur Littlefield, a nephew of William Foss of Hood River, was oue of the officers on the battleship Maine, and - was ordered to Bostou one day previous to the disaster. ' Arthur Davidson and 16 others ar rived here last week, from LaCrosse Wisconsin, The big saw mill Is pro-, gressing rapidly towards completion. The Glacier is indebted to Capt. Dukes for tiles of Manila papers, Bent home by his son Maltie, containing ac counts of the battles near Manila. Mr. W. H. Perry was chosen deacon of the Congregational church, last Suit- day, to Oil the place made vacant by the death of .J. N. McCoy. " A new meat market opened up, Monday, In the Odd Fellows' building. Mr. Taylor, from Sherman county, being the proprietor. . f ... - Jus. Langiile bas been - engaged, latelv. hi building a handsome counter : and shel vl ng for Wood worth 's store. J Mrs. Hate Barnes, sister oi me laie J. N. McCoy, died at Anthony, Kaus.; March 4, )899, aged 77 years. . - Supervisor Armor bas several teams at work hauling gravel ou the bad places along the stale road.- ' A. H, Jewett received an order, last Saturday, for 60 telephone poles for the local system at Hood River. A nephew of Mr. Copper and three other young men arrived here, Mon day, from South Dakota. C. L. Copple's building and the Langiile bouse have lately received new coats of paint. . The Christian Endeavor dime social was held at J. F. Armor's place Wed nesday evening. Tuesday was tbe first day of spring, and the surrounding hills are white with suow. The principal's department of the Frunkton school will close for the term, Marcn 31st. J. T. Neff and R R. Allard will at tend the educational meeting at Dufur, April 1st. ,The Fran kton home literary meets tonight at the residence of , B, F. Ger king. Hay for Bale. Hood River Trading company, at the old livery barn. . J. H. Gerdes has rented 10 0re of his land .to. Mr. Burdick. j. ; . i, : J . ..- Mrs. J. H. Cradlebauga I it town, last Saturday. .; f t llliiriiiil Saturday, - Nice variety to select from in . ArAA4.A n..it a i. Cliri Ln. vuii Mini see LlieU..3. j T Should you like any stylsj tot displayed, your order will be promptly filled. - ; : : " : .-' ' - i. : - - ' ' ' . ; ;.' Headquarters .for mens HatS 1s6, at; prices you can not get ¬ away irom. ... ,'m See. our line of Trimming Sil THE PEOPLE'S STORE. 5; -yjt - !..e5W:-. ;::r,'.;. - John Leland Henderson,- the attor- nev and real .esraie . Agein-.- nHK naa long experience in handling real estate All parties desiring to sell their "-lauds should call on him, or, If desired, be will call on you at your home and list your property for sale. sHe makes, no charges . unless he sells, atido.always divides commission witn tne owner or any real estate man sending mm a buver. He Intends to open a branch office in Portland for tbe puniose of handling Hood River Valley lands. Look for his half column "ad" of lands for sale to appear soon in the GJlacieb. Dick Darling, a first class shoemaker from the East; has been employed by C. Welds. He is an old aquaintance, having worked with Mr. Welds before. There is no mistake, he Is an artist of. the first magnitude. Call and see some of his work, and patronize home industry. r. John Castner was up from ."Portland during the week. He expects to move back to Hood Kiver witn nis lamuy next week. . Yiiu cau take the Keely cure, Warner's ate cure, aoq oiuer Cures,' and be cured, but no one has ever been cured or wanting 10 come back to Hood River. . : '-.- .- .' ; The Davidson Frnit company are in ,w uviinviiiir their new4iuilding near ...... - - y , the box factory, wnn a run nneoi lanp implements aud garden tools.-' Their hill dropping iseedTdrill,. and wheel Vo combined. Is the bestthinfe ltf' this line ever brought to Hood River;'2 i Harrv Grav and wifeof PueetAound Visited relatives and frlendsln' Hood iti ver last week: .They left, M"day fir Salenr.1 where- Mr Gray will wait while Mr. Gray goes to Southern Or-rJ egou to purchase horses ror the Pttger sound manses- y-i The social at the home of .Mr. Aiuf Mrs.0 Ji' Fi Arih6r. Wednesday eve'i.ing. was largely attended, .tiearly.one, hun-: area oeing preseiii.,' -wjw a 'Pixvw-- joyable occasion. A large fiumbe went out irom townv 1 ' " - - . ; ' ' Jos. A. WlWjv returned frofai Alaska last week. ' ,. r a: .1 In Hood RiveK'March- 18, 1809; 'toi Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde T. finnnol;' i'MI.. In Hood 'feief valley,' 'Marclf Oi I 1QIU1 ... M mil Mra k-nut fWili ulrM'P a sou. HIGH GRADE. ! CROCKERY AT LaFRANCE'S. , .:' : THEY ALL WANTED IT!! J You tee they thought the bicycle In the- wlndow, was the only one wehad. There wr ntmtv more inside however. .Andwe old 'em one each. We can fit you out aUo If yoa don't wait too long WIIUA OBAWTJ'OBD .:-,..."--..WlLLIAMS & BKQsiUS"- ; " Sealed Bids For the construction of a section, of couritif road, mostly stone work, along bluff near, town of Hood River, are hereby lnvlted-' Bids". to be sent to J. 8. Harbison by April 10, 1899. Capt. J. H. Dukes of Hood River will show parties the location and furnish particulars. Ulght reserved to refect any or all olds. . J. 8. HARBISON, Koaa Supervisor."' OTiFEFOll PUBLICATION, - U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, March 14 1899. -Notice is hereby given that In com-' pltance with the provisions of the act of con-' gress of JuneS, 178, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands In theKtates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Xerrltory," the following-named perstns have this, day'' filed in this office their respective 3worn state ments for the purchase of the tracts described herein and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for Its timber, , or stone than for agricultural purposes. ariJ, to establish their claims to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at ihe Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the 20th day fpf May, 1899, vi HARRY G. WYATT, of Hood River, on sworn statement No. 129, for BW.k Sec tU, Tp IN, R8E. W M. ' BERT V. WYATT. of Hood River, on sworn stf ment No. laO. for (Jie NE K Sec it, Tp 1 N, RE, W M. CHARLES MATNEY, of Hood River, on sworn statement. No. 131, for the NW JSec 26, Tp 1 N, R 9 E. W M. ' -3 WILLIAM THOMPSON, of Hood Klvcr,.n sworn statement No. 132, for the N KSEJand N M SW V Sec 25. To 1 N. R9 B. W M. - DARWlN BRADLEY, of Hood River, oh worn Rtntement No. 1H3, for the88EK&nd 8W See 25, Tp 1 N, R K, W M. Witnesses! B Butler, Charles Matney, TO A Winans. Williain Thompsoni. W Monteton crv. II a Wvutt. Bert V Wyatt and D Brad- -lo.v.iiU of Hood Hi ver, JOregon. 1 to marimiu, v,. 4A.l-.-r. uuab, uegisusnci .K.......r., lilaxch 535th. I ,:: latest styles and most arllstio 1 V. nm y. ilks at naif the regular price. -i ' 40 Abres Korale. Good apple land lays well, near guoa CQWi, , Laau not nara w ciear. .marl7 .; -; J. P. HILL8TROM Horses for Sale or Tracte I hav two or three youne bqraei that I will sell tr trade for cattle. Also, on thorough bred Jersey ball calf one month old. Apply to -mi7 . - J, W; MuKTUn , L ,' Rlveralde Farm, I mllea wegt of town. Hay for Sale. Seven tons of best Timothy and Clover Hay Kir sale at 16 a ton by . . R. OASTNER', ; : , .. j, ... , . ; .. ... tBe eonnei plane, Trees at Half Price. have 110-sfronff-S-yeaiMld-apple u-een which, through mistake, have lost their Iden tity j I hat I will sell for 4ceaeh. . They are all oiie kind, and you run no rlHlc of getting a Door variety. . H. C. BATEHAM. r-i?. ' ' Columbia yraery. . For Sale. 'vFrult farm. Good paying property In ap ples and strawberries. Splendid location, 2J miles irom aepou - wcu.. a. t ivi ni-.ii Fresh Jersey Heifers For sale. Apply at thin office, or to' ' A. B. BYKKETT, White Salmon. 24 Acres, One mile' from'ttfwnr S In Btrawberrte."6he 'in blackberries, one In raspberries, 900 fruit tree, 20O"era4ie vines. Good IriiDrovementst lu- quire the Hood Rtver itAKET 8TORE. j .aXwo liOts fQTaSaie. t..:T-o desirable lott. l and t. block S, Wlnana. aaoation tor paftwuittrs aaa rein uieuiacicr V.' 7412 t'.Sli.: roteJi.niiJesJrinitowqjiflproed;,linff and some of WW best In U )ley, v iwl"jr. of ori Sale.-f .v! iaiui; Sor xchangei aVTwo -residence lots. 4 Spokane for llood Hirer jM-opcrty;- anqnirtwjaoter qmee.- j l' ft V -- V J las tJ Dyspepsm Digests what you eatif It artificially digests tbe food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or-fi-ana.' It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic - No other preparation eaA approach it in efficiency.- It in stantly relieve and permanently cures Spyspepsla, -Indigestiotf,'; Heartburn, nplatulence,' -Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgl a, Cramps, and all other results of imperfect digestion. I;, Prepared by E.C D.Witt A Co., CQleaao. f! Time Schedules. Depaet Fr'mttQOITEIVER 'AaaivEi' Fast Mail 10:42 p.m. ;8alt Lake, Denver, ;s'Fastr Kt Wortb,Omaha,p Mall Kansas Citv. 8t 4:90 p.m. Louis, 'Chicago .. and tne e-asu -. 1 Waila Walla, Spo- Spokane : ulyer-- . kane.Mlnneapons - St - Paul, Dututh, i.;:37p.mr Milwaukee, i;ni : cago and East 8 p.m. From PORTLAND. 4 p.m. OCEAS STEAM8HIP8 For San Francisco-- Every nve days. fi n m Columbia Rivkb Rteasiis.' 4 p.m. !Ei;Munday Ex.Sunday. .Katuraay, ,;s',10p.m. To Astoria and way landings. -Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. nrecron Citv. New- Ex-Sunday. Ex. Sunday Derg.Haiem at way landings. . ( . WH.I.AJCETTB AND 8:80 p.m. : Mon, Wed. and Frl. v (I s7 a.m. , .Tues. Thur. .and Sat. Yamhill Rivbrs, Oregon City .Dayton and way uiuaings. ki.i 6 a.m. Willamette River. 4:S0'. m. , Tues, Thur. Portland to. Cor-val- Tues.'i thur. i and Sat. lis way landings. ana eat. Lv.Hiparia, 1:45 a.m. Lv Lewlst'n 8xaii Rrvin. i6:4fi a.m.dai- 'tially ex-Sat.1 Rlparia to Lewlston ex.Frlday' tfTTTr'riii.nrnr " ; ':t , ' (Jen'i Pass. Agent, Portland, Or , : e: B. Clabk, Acent, Hpoa itiver, Notice? We- wil fell at 4abHe '.aaailon, on Ma.rch 25,. W99, at tne nolir OI u o cinc in ine lureuwin on said dav. at the Jtvetff lable of Howe 4 DuVes tmtlve tovrnerf Mosul- Ri.yeri pie gray 'mftre abontacstenyeais old-,: fttd Jtnown as the Stockings hore and-tr saroe bejBj heVi AMUIIU lUJ vC' SpoTcaneti ii Flyer ..;7anl.;--? BONE & HoDONALD : ' CARRY A FULL LINE OF " """C;-.. ' : '' '. Dry, Goods, Boots and Shoes, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR "L'T'j-sW'l we will sell at live and let Jive prices.''. 'J.:','"" m : Agents' for Osborne mri-eSi ZAt-tt i-.; . SAWMILL. OR ." .,'.., The place Dings, W Hefliciis, Wall THE GLACIER PHARMACY, ; ' ' CHAS. N. CLARKE, Proprietor, , .; JPrescrlptlong and Family Eeclpes carefully compounded. . mi. Agricultural Implements. f-IIIU Stndebaker Wnsons and SDrlne Waeons: ton Clipper Plows, Harrows and Discs; Badger rairiy good lines or these goods sola but only DAVIDSON At as lor -prices as are charged for cheaper wme ana see ns ana get. our prices. N'C. EVANS, Pres. E. E. Savaok, Sea and Treas. ' '' , I.:.' TH6 H00D RIVER (Incorporated). - Unexcelled facilities for handling real estate. Will,flnd it ta their interests to list the same nen. AosiracijS lurnisneu.. - . . . -' -Fruit Boxes, emtea and pskges of all kinds.. Morage warehouse. .. : ...... r W(?J't.-'t tr,i -rw ' j' i s ' . -'-'f ".."', "v ' '' " '' 555J-f? sHf ,VAr ;' -, 9 f-h ikiTi -;lrr; 6 .V.s.'snj, -4'' t have opened a choice lot of Groceries in the store room formerly occupied by tbte Hoo4 . jllver Pharmacy. Will also deal in Flour, Feed, etc. - .?'.... - ' -': ' Otir koods-are all new and choice, and we sales ana I i small profit will be onr motto. :Come GEO. P. h-tifii'-it, :A 'Successor to E.L.Smith Oldest IDX3T ' :J3bood.s, Flour, FeecC hood river, , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 14, 1899. Notice Is hereby given that the follow, ing named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make Anal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, April 1, 1899, viz: WALTER E. THOMPSON, Of Hood River, Homestead Application No. 4586, for the south. southwest U, northwest U southwest . soutnwest northwest X sec tion 21, township 2 north, range 11 east, W. M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of; said land, viz: ' JVnnt Walla r-hnrln Weill Robert Rob. rtson and Joseph Purser.all of Hood Klvef.Or. ! ai . . w" v is rm a a uaiaB " NOE FOR' PUBLICATION. . iTLand Offioe at' Vancouver, Wash.,. Feb. 23, l.-MOtlce IS uereoygivcn-tnai ineionow-lng-named settlers ha ve tiled notice of their in tAnMntn rt mnlce fltvnl nrftnf in Ktinnort, of their Claims, and that said - proof will be mada neiore r . w . A.aie, uiera oi Hie ouprnur wun of the state of Washington for Skamania county, at Stevenson, Washington, on Friday, Apru 7, itsw, viz: ..... ... ... "- :'? " BERT VEATCH, '' H. E. No. 8415, for the east K ot southeast hi and east !4 of northeast hi section 23, towushlp 8 north, range 9 east, W. M. - tte names tne iouowing wimesses io oruv his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Charles Robertson," George Tyrell, Charles Walthers and S. Torguson, all of Cbenoweth P.O., Washington. . .CHARLES ROBERTSON, H. E. No. 8442, for the southeast L' of section 2, township 3 nortn, range 9 east, W. M. He names the fallowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: ' Bert Veach. Ueorge uyreu, oeorge m. cerry and Charles Walthers, all of Chenoweth P. O., Washington. m3a7 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. - j Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February J8, 1899. Notice U hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalies, Ore gon, on Monday; ApriU7, 1699, viz: - . "... 'WILi-' X- SABON, Of Mt. Hoo '6576, for the' p south, range He jnam.r his ooutlh'u tfontJf said, Henry W Perkins of ni:!a7 . l-l '.: ,J Applioattoh No. t!tlon-17, township 1 "V- ... . .... . . finesses to prove Ureaicuitiva- Jan )p j. f A X . Mowers and Reapers. NO SAWMILL, to buy your - - : .. . -4 .' - Paper, Pais ana Oils, ela. etc, Planet Jr. Garden Tools and Cultivators: Pan- .Bering Tooth Harrows, There are. several one BKST. These are. the best and are gold, by FRUIT CO. grades of goods. v-s . . t It. ,-AgTNSB,vicerre v ; , Sons. TRADING COMPANY Parties wishing to dispose of real property with us. Conveyancing done and titles exam- will aim to keen the best at all times. .Quick. and see us. L. COPPLE. CROWEIX, Established House In the Valley.) - .Gbi'ittLg; :a-.-'-.-'::; ise, Etc Hi. OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land dfflce at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb, 14, 1899.Notice Is hereby given that the following-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 be fore Register and Receiver at The Dullvs, Oregon, on Saturday, March 2, 189, viz:. ' iOHN T. NEALEIGH, Of Hood River, Homestead Application No. iwiu, for tne northeast '4 section 7, tnwn&iup i nort h, range 10 east, W, M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: , Henry Prlgge, George Stranahan," Frank Davenport and George Williams, all of Hond River, Oregon. i- ' .'., f!7m24 JAY P. LrjCAS, Register. NOTICE FOIV PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 2. 1899. Notice is hereby given' that the tol low ing named settler has' filed notk itl' bis In tention to make final proof in support f bin claim,, and that said proof will be made bci'o Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, April 17, 1899, viz: - HENRY .W. WAIT, Of Mt. Hood, Homestead Appllcntlon No. 4418, for the northeast l-i section 18, tow nsliip 1 south, range 10 east, W. M, .- He names the following witnesses to p. ove his continuous residence upon utl culilva tion of, said land, viz: W. w. Nason and F. Knudson. Mt. "Hor)d. Oregon; James Knight, Klngsley, Oregon; . s. Kicnmona, it. iiooq, urtgon. m3a7 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. : Land Office at The Dalies, Oregon, Marck 11, 1899. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made odors the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, ou Tuesday, April 25, 1899, viz: V' CHRISTIAN WYSS, s Of Mosier, H.'E. No. 7183, for the northeast southeast hi section 25, township i north, range 11 east, W. M. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vizs Carl J. E. Carlson, Adolph Oodberson and. Wallace Husbands of Mosier, and . Emll Sehan no of The Dalles. - . , m!7a21 JAY P. LOCAS, neglsterjjs. Land for Rent.: Five acres of good land tor rent e7 wk all spai;$ i - i i f