5ood Iftver. Slacier. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, IS90. ' It is a settled fact that Hood River will have the nutlonttl editorial asso ciation to entertain for a couple of hours on the 3d of July. According to tlie programme, .the. editors, on their way to Portland, will breakfast at The Dal!e$ July 3d aud then o by bout to PorfUiiyJ vThey .will take dinner at Hood River and remain with us for two hours. ' 1$ is now in' order for a mcetipg of (L-itizeiis to be called to make arrangements for the entertainment of our visitors. From 800 to 1,000 people are exptil6d to-le. in the excursion party. ''There will be work forevery-i ;. IJody iti he't iiig to prepure the dinner an'd"ext'et:hiig welcome to the' visitors that will fc-tiie, from every state of the Union. . Hood River, may want to prepare some printed matter showing our resources: and liidustries, and if.so the iuuttei' should be' attended tosooiu . A representative of the Oregon editorial association and the citizens committee of Portland was in PLod River 'last week and offered a plan to advertise 2-Vhe:stutev-A hook of 5,000 copies,' to eonta.in views arid desciipiive articles of the 'liferent sections, will be pqli lished and given to the editors us a . sou veil fr ' of Yheir visit. '' It will ',be u:haridsomely"printed arid boUiidt the electrotypts Jiiude in Chicago, and tip expeute will be spared, to, make Jt Work that will be prized - as . well as a ready' reference When the editors write . up, their trip. Spuce .in this t0"k Is . sol.J at $50 a .tt;e-' Another scheme thought well of by 'Our people Is to have printed an "artistic Polder, wi.h Illustrations, conudning a 'write-up of Hood Ri ver valley, and ' which eat) be mailed to any one asking infoima; ' tion about the valley. "These'' routieis will have jt.o. be. decjded . soon; and a rrieeting of the citizens Jf the valley should be called and the work, - com menced. " .:.' . ' - " ' " . :,!; s Our brothers of the press who vii-lt Portland and Oregon in July will be tendered-a reception worthy of the name;"' It la proposed to make their stay one round of pleasure from start to '' ilnfc.'.fl'he'l'ortland press club has fabricated and promulgated the follow , ing itinerary : Arriving at Huntington via the Oregon Short Line, the delegates . ..to the national editorial association will -1 be met by the press club, Sunday July 2d, and will breakfast at Baker City, partake of one of Grandma Munra's r" ' "celebrated diriijers,' speiid a'few hours In La Grand and run to Pendleton for supper. Aftet remaining a feWi hours there, :they will start for Portia nds ' reaching The rialles for UreaittHt,iHke boats to Hood River, stopping there forr dinner; thence tot Vancouver for . supper, .rea('hitig: thisjity In the eve ' ii trig, After the close of tfie session, ' . . July.Ttii, the time until the evening of , .July 1,0th will be spent in this city and state. Portland Dispatch. ,Y. tfl,A)other meeting of the Wasco Coun ty. Forest Reserve Protection Assocla will be held at Dufur May 18th. . The Dispatch," which Is alive to the neces sity of protecting our forests and water . supply, invites Hood River to be rep- ! v ' resented at'the meeting It says,truly, .'Our interests are the same; why not .y ussist each other In' protecting them?'' 'T 'The Glacier hopts that Hood River will send a delegation to meet will) v ... ..the citizens of Dufur, to consider mat .:!i..!:toi!8.tlat. affect our interests as much as any part of Wasco county. The Oregon volunteers are expected to return from Manila about the 15th of 'June. A grand ovation will be given (he regiment when it arrives in .Portland,, arid every town in the state from whence the regiment was recruit ed will welcome home, their. volunteers in.a.befilting manner. ; Portland will have a'big celebration -on the 4th of '' July, 'and the Oregon1 veterens : will be the great attraction In the parade. " ; ' The editor of the Rural New Yorker Bays he never goes to any hotel to eat & but heCalU for apples, and If he doesnt 'tc.M::;teet.the"in'!'he intimates.' to the hotel ....,,Meper that 'i hat particular hotel js sev-j-ViT' ' jfr.'ij.years., behind the. times.. He pro poses that everyone inteiesied. in. the 1 U i&AieriCiifn. apple folh)w his plan and 'WJithUslirto'hpnie to hotel keepera the :-,fcvwes?l(y-6'f providing, apples for their Vgirests .'as well as trtpieal fruits.'-. ,VX .The.O, A. li. state encampme,nt at MeM-iri-nviile, June 20th, 21ft and 22(1, " promises "to be niore" largely attended ; ttin'ri'.hn'y pre.vi'ous encampment in the state.' 4' Among other attra'ciions it is jB.Vpelerf tlia('the Sei'bnd Oregon will ' participate in the parade. . " ,t -.f.v.jv.' J '.'., Texas, Strawberries."? - . ' ' There, was an advance in the straw- v'C;.';f'' ,'U''jriarHet .yesterday oh account of B better berries that, are arriving and -a pf;r,tti')0ifdrtlieri'fact 'that there is auch a r fioO t''''.',':'";heavy rleuiand at. Northern points ..for X'v-)the',frjjit.-'IJuyer from tlie North pay g'ootf piices an.d "give the cash right on . Hie spot. Jt is said 'that the fruit, that V:ik" iroiiiir!;Knrtlt" - this' venr. ia much t jiiwi ' u'peii6r;t);ti)()t.'if anyp'revioua season. -ns day-ifroiii night, the berries- being ., . , ... bi lirni bnd -luscious. . It' Is also said .-K- :! lhat.the a.y.erHge receipts of the farmers ... - . Jn the iAlvin country are $75 a day: per '., fan'weri Gal veston News. - ; . . ' N.' '' Vr' 1 la nilh. l)oo it.lfK Iho r , a v v-'Ill. in K'MK ,III..U nil,,. .IC " " work on the East Fork li rliratlnj' ditch. The rmit of the ditch east of Neal creek' is ull grubbed 8nj ready for the ditcb log machine, except about one mile, and t tie company expects to have the water down-us far as Lage'a or Wiu cheil's plac in time for tlie irrigating season of 1890... " ' 'Patriotic Answer: Answering the kupposed question of a for eigner as to how many states there are In the , Union, the Salt Lake Tribune eloquently says: forty-five states and some territories; they ! fill all the space between the two great oceans, I and at one buele call last summer in every I one soldiers fell Into line; the tread of the i thousands whs like tolling the hells or nes tlnv. and the flashtmrB of their standards re flected back the sunlight through one-eighth of the sun's dally round. And they all siiealc one language, all sing the same songs; all tarn for inspiration to the same nag; and though each Is a separate wave, when blended they make but one ocean, and when in fuil roar all the shores of the nation are shaken, for in majesty, In latent power, In unapproachable splendor, there Is no counterpart torihem lu nil the records of the nations that have exist ed since nations were first organized on the earth-; . " .' ". - - '., , .: Q. D. Woodworth and wife are laboring en ergetically for the building of a V. B. church parsomige In Hood Klver. Thers was the chief effort that built the handsome church structure In Locust Orove, Sherman county. Moro Observer.- '' A nice strawberry ranch within two miles of town Is for sale cheap. The owner wants to sell bad and go to the mines, where he thinks a fortune awaits him. Twenty acres of land, all kinds of fruit, good improvements. Address V. 0. box US, Hood River, for further particulars. WiU sell or trade. Peaches are killed, the strawberry crop Is short, and there Is but little prospect for ap ples. Ir anything should happen to toe wa termelons we will begin to hear something about the black man's buroen. Columbian. ' A couple named Newton Lord and Jennie Helper were married In an eastern town re cently and the edl'fCr of tbe local paper was ' almost clubbed to cieatn ny trie inoignant groom because he made use , of the headings-"Lord-llelpiT." ". - MlsS Helen Gould, strange -to Bay, has be come famous without, getting up before worn mii's clubs and reading papers or trying to all-die a sinking country with a universal euf truge liie-preserver. . .- ; - . C. D. II en RICH. 8. M. Blowebs. , HENrilCH & BLOWL.R3, . ' j DBALKBS IN '.'''',' Machinery' !aiid '- Vehicles, Mitchell ' Wairons, Heiiny BuL'K'e-", Myers' Pumps and Hay Toi is. Bisse'l. " '--"and Case Plows and Harrows, - Cliampion Mowers and Rakes, ete. Strayed. A brown mare, about Id hands high: 6 years old; box brand on left shoulder; righ hind an kle has been cut on wire und is not yet healed. Liberal reward will bepold for her return or Information given to WM. THOMPoON. Horses for Sale. A good team of horses, age 3 and fl years; weight about 1200 and MOO pounds. For fur ther Information inquire at Glacier office. ; Ice Delivered. ' f eaVe orders for ice at Willlams& Brossus' drug store. It will be delivered twice a day, morning and evening. WM, GRAHAM. . JOHN HULLT's ''' :- ECsuxnessi'' Has'opene)! iffHond Rfver with -go.'.dstock of Harness. All kinds of harness and Bhoe repairing. In the Odd Fellows' building. ; Wanted. To rent, a small house, preferably furnished. In Hood River or vicinity, for June, July and August, 1S99. Address, stat ing terms, size and location, Mra. C. K. Cranstot., Pendleton, Or. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 25, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the following-named -settler ha.s nled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and thatsaid proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles. Oregon, on Saturday, June 8, 1899, viz: - CHRYSTIAN WYSS, I Of Mosier, Oregon, H. E. No. 6023, for the southwest '4 norlhwest , northwest J,' south west y, section SO, township 2 north, range 12 east, w. M. ' - He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: - , Carl J. E. Carlson, Adolph Godberson and Wallace Husbands, of -Mosier, and Emile Schanno of The Dalles, Oregon. a2sje2 JAY P. LUCAS, Register., " Timber Land, Act Jnne8, 1A78. v NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. . United States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, April 25, 1899. Notice is hereby given that in compliacne with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 188, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," MARY A. EDDELMAN, ' Of Hood River; county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 138, for the purchase of the southwest 14 southwest M section 22, and south jsoutheast and northwest southeast of section 21, In townsnip No. 2 nort h, range INJn pnat.. W. Hf and will nflVr nrfinf to how that the land sought Is more valuable for lts1 timber or stone than for agricultural pur' I oseS, and to establish her claim to said land lefoi e the Reglste:- and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, the 3d day of July, 1899. . "She names as wttnesses: W.L. Nichols, G.D. Woodworth, Alonzo Westover and Frank Da venport, nll of Hood River, Ortgon. , ! Any and all persons olalruing adversely the above-described -.lands are lequested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3d day ,(f July, 1899,.. ; ' - ,- a28je3o " .. ; '. ;JAY P-: LUCAH; Register.' Alarm Clocks ;r F . . ...... -. - ... Just received. ". Price 81.25. . Warranted for 2 years and good for 0 years. . ! 821 ; ,;' . . :: CHAS. H. TEMPLE. ; Wagon for Sale. A second-hand wagon, nearly good as new, forS'O. . -- ;:. - .,' A. B, DISBROW. -Tlie . Old Reliable Shoemake Is still on deck arid mends shoes while you wait. ..-'. ' ;. WELDS. i i ' 3' G REAiTr WESTERN leather Renovator Is cleaning feather beds and pillows at Hood River. Have your 'new feathers renovated to destroy the effective feather moth and also its organ; your older ones for health as well ag cleanliness, for they will be good as new and as large.- In house cleaning you clean up ev erything but the feathers. After sickness or death in the family, you clean up everything but the feathers. By having them renovated by this new and Improved process your feath ers will have more hfe and bulk; as an Illus tration; two pillows will be as large as three. Give us a trial and be convinced. Satisfac tion guaranteed or no charges made. ... O. A. KAUN, Proprietor." At the big armory hall. - . Bees for Sale. I have several hives of Bees that I wWNieH at from $2 50 to 8 a stand. JOS. HEN GST. Jersey. Bull for Sale. ,A.one-year:old Jersey Bull, which' I will sell forSJ8. ' . - H. C- HEN GST, '.. c For. bale or Trade. One Set double harness. carSJ W. A. eiilNGSELANS.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., April 1, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the follow, lng-named settlers have filed notice oftbeir In tention to make final proof in support of their claims.and thatsaid proof will be made before W. B. Presby, United States Commissioner for District of Washington, at his office lu Goldenuale, Wash., on Tuesday, May lvi, 1899, V V . JOHN BEENNEQER, Homestead Entry No. 9012, for the north west quarter of the rorthea-st quarter, the north half of northwest quarter, and south west quarter of northwest quarter section ZJ, township ii north of range 10 east. W. M. - He names t he following witnesses to prove his continuous residence. upon and. cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Alois WeTngartner. Christian Guler, William. Coate and Claus H. Pearson, all of Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Also, - CHRISTIAN GULER, Homestead En I ry No. 83 !i, for the-east half of southwest quarter, southeast quarter of northwest quarter and southwest quarter of northeast quarter section 25, township 6 north of range 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to -prove his continuous residence npon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: - '. ! Alois Welngartuer, Fred J. Eckert, Anton Guler and John Bernneger, all of Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Also, ANTON -GULEB, . " , , ' Homestead Entry No. 0515. for the sotitliwest quarter of northwest quarter, and west half of Boutnwesi quarter 01 seciion zo, ana souiu east quarter of southeast quarter rf section 'ii, township 5 north of range iOeast, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: . ' ' T , Fred J. Eckert, Alois Weingartner, facob Schmtd and John Wyder;all of Trout Lake P.O., Washington. ' Also, -.-.'.-, i i-u":il - AU)W WELVGARTNElt,, Homestead Entry No. 8i4, for the lots 2, 8 and southeast Quarter of northwest quarter, and northeast quarter of southwest qmnter f sec tion 1, ixiwnsnipo nori.li oi range ii east, yv .ivi. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon' and cultiva tion oi said land, viz: . Christian Guler, Anton Guler, John Bern lieger and William Coate, all of Trout Lake P.O., Washington. ; a.'mlj, ., W. R. 1 -UNBAR, Register. ; Timber Land, Act June 3, 18 8. NOl'iqE FOK PUBLICATION. U nited State. I,and Office; The Dallee, Ore gon, Mi.rch 25. 1899. Notice Is hereby given Unit In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 18.8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In t he States ot California, rOregon, Nevada and WasBinglon territory,'' . GEORGE WILLIAMS, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state Of Ore gon, has this day fllnd iu this off ice his sworn statement, No. 1:14, for the purchase of the xoulheast y. of southeast yt of ctton No. i, in towns, up No. 2 north, range No. 10 east.W.M.. an ' wili offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to estab lish hisclaim to said land before the KegUter and Keceiver of this office at The Dalle-. Ore gon, on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1899. He names as witnesses: Henry Prigge, C. A. Hickei, John T. Neaieigh and- George Strau ahau, all of Hood River, Oregon. - Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said olh day of June, 1899. mwrBlJg JAY P: LUCAS, Register. ' Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. . NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, March 28, 1899. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of congress of June 8, 18.8, entitled "tn act for the sale or timber lands in-the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and. Washington Territory' WALTER T. DICKEY, 1 . Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement, No. 186, tor the purchase of the south Yi northwest and north southwest of section No;. 21, in township No. 1 nort h, range No. 9 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than foragricultural fmrposes, and to establish- his claim to said and before the Register and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satut&ay, the 10th day of June, 1899. '; : - ! ' He "hatnes as wilnessesi - L. Wlnahs, "Eph Winnns, M. P. Neff and W. R.cW loans, all of Hood River, Oregon; . s I . , Any and all persons claiming adversely1 the above-oescribed lands are requested ' -to. file their claims in this office on --or' before said 10th dy of June, 1899. " " - marSTJ2 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. , , NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, March 14 1899. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of con gress of June 3, li. 8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," the following-named persons have this day filed In this office their respective aworn state ments for the purchase of the tract described herein and will offer proof to show ithat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ngriculturul purposes, and to establish their claims to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at he Dalles. tiregon, on Saturday, the 20th day of May, 181W, viz: . ... HARRY G. WYATT, of Hood River, on sworn statement No. 129, for SW L Sec 24, Tp IN. ROE, WM. BERT V. WYATT, of Hood River.on hworn stat- ment No. 130. for the NE k Sec 2, Tp 1 N, R 9 E, W M. ' CHARLES H. MATNEY, of Hood River, on sworn state.nent No. 181, for the N V Sec 2J. Tp I N, R 9 E. W M. . WILLIAM THOMPSON, of Hood River, oh sworn statement No. 132, for the N -SE4 and N V, SW y. Heo25, Tp 1 N, R 9 B, WM. DARWIN BRADLEY, of Hood River, on sworn statement No. 133, for the S VSE Jiand S y. SW Sec 2-5, Tp I N, R 9 E, W M. Witnesses: E Butler, Charles Matney, W A WlnanS. William Thompson, W. Montgom ery, H G Wyatt, Bert V Wyatt and D Brad ley, all of Hood River, Oregon.- marl7ml9 - JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .Land Office at Vanconver, Wash., April 1, 1899; Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their Intention to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof, will be made before W. B. Presby, U. S Commis sioner for District of Washington,1 at his of fice In (loldendale, Wash.; on Wednesday, May 17, 1899, viz: ! WILLIAM COATE, Homestead Entry No. 87(17, for the east half of northeast quarter, north west quarter of north east quarter", and northeast uarter of nort bt west quarter section 24, township 9 north of range IOeast, W. M. : - ? ; - - 'tit . He names ihe following witnesses to jfove, his continuous residence upon aud.jauJ.tpva-, tloh of said land, viz- " Fred J. Eckert, Claus H. Pearson. TJhrlGtlan Guler and Alois Weingartner, allwof Trout Lane P. O., Washington. Also, ' - u.. - " . CLAUS :H. PE ARSON,; ' ' - Homestead entry, -No. 93 6, tor the east half of southeast quarter-and onthwest' quaiter of southeast-quarter-section 24, and northwest quest quarter of northeast quarter of section 25, township li north of range IOeast, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: . -- - ; William Coate, Fred J. Eckert, Anton Guler and Jacob chmld, all of Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Also. I, .- . JOHN WYDER, . Homestead Entry No. 8209, for the south half of northeast quarter, and northeast quarter of northeast quarter cu section 27, and northwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 2-j, township 8 north of rai.ge 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: John Bernneger, Jacob Sehmld, Christian Guler and Anton Guler, all of Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Also, ..,-.,.. - FRED J. ECKERT. Homestead Entry No. 8422, for the lots I, 2 and 8, and the northeast quarter of the soli th west quarter -section 80, township 6 north of range 11 east, WM. ' ' - . , - . lie names the following witnesses to prove h'ls continuous residence upon aud cultiva tion of, said land, viz: - Claus H, Pearson, William Coate, John Wy der and-John Bernneger, all of Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Also, - JACOB SCHMID, ' -Homestead Entry No. 83 i8, for the west half Of southwest quarter section 2 the northwest quarter of norhwest quarter -section 84, and ,K.ithDuet nmirtpr ,,f ' nnrthpniat nnn.tnr-,if spn. tloh 83,ownshl p 6 north of range 10 east,W.M. J. . tie names me lonowing wnnesses w prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land viz: . John.Eern.pegcr, John Wyder, Christian Guler and Anton Guler, all Of Trout Lake P. O.. WastiagloD. j-Uli W. B. HVSSAR, Beeeister. l . Fj IS - tiv SsS&kPtS - ; The besfr resulU'yoa must ti.se the best nmterials.f The 3 '. ft ,.HOOD..KIVER PHARMACY continues to' b-fu.p to j ' date in everything in tlie Drug line. t. , , . "' .; vt Prescriptions a Specialty. " .' Spraying materials warranted the pure stuff. - WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. BECAUSE1T ".. " ..... That Is the basis an which we ask for your patronage. Ve wouldn't expect ydn to buy at this store for any other reason. We diiv soot cash for everv dollar's. worth of goods we handle, buy cheaper than people who do not, and are therefore In position to give our customers tue bcnclit. Uive us a chance to prove our as sertions; It will be money in your pocket to do so. ;-- ,.,,; ,- ; ... nf-i' A. S. BLOWERS; &:S0N .-.----'" '''''''''''' ' v' , . . '.-', f- "-. . '-' i. ' -v ... . . -.- ... - 'S WW V- 'I fP-f '' n - -i . - 1 ' Hood: River's Leading Business House. . I. VVe kill in o'jr own fi!au?liter house all the beef we sell. . 2. We sell all the beef and pork we kill, i- We have a good pas ture in which to hold stoGj?, and in ?onse'quence our beef Is abso-- ' ..v; lutel first Class. : ! ,., -t : ., ... 3. We render in our own kettle ull the lard we sell. '. .-. 4. We fell nil the lard we render, and -we don't have to- lie n about our ninetitors' article to do it. ' ' . ', :, :'...-- ... . . . 5. We keep a complte and up-to-date ptock if Groceries, Fancy -. , Breakfast Bacon, Sugar-cured Hams, Flour and Feed, and as we P!,ysPot cash for our goods and t-pi'iid tione ofv our time in liber ' rv ing.and gossiping, we are able to occasionally get Mirte bitrgalns. . t ' . 6. ' When we bay bargains lor cash we sell bargains for cash. . ' ' - . .. -i-- , j,ii .i di'iv v . .".v. . .. . . t. ' : C7."' We shall have a special sale on many articles Saturday af- ' - ternoon and evening. If you miss this sale you will lose money. ' 8. ' We guarantee'all goods we sell. You cannot make sr mis--' --, V -' V ,aKe ?;y bllJ " "11 totids at Reciprocity Corner. That the ''public " ' v appreciate this is shown by the fact that our list of regular cus'om--;' ers is daily increasing. Our trade is growing- rapidly--upon the - .' N trade of those who patronize us day by day. Our customer once, . otir'customer always. : i e ;.'..,'-'. 9. We deliver goods promptly and free of charge to any part: ; of town. ., . '" .'-'"' '' -"' '-.;'-"'' , ' ;. 10 - We deal also In WTOOD delivered to any. part of town. We are receiving three or four cases of egiis a week. . .. v CLYDE T. ; BONNEY, Proprietor. ? PTIlVrP ' EPSt 111 TTA - Can sing, but this SINGER Is a bi"rcT.;: :We - are -.'selling .Singer,. ; Sewing Machines for $25 cash, or $30" on ;th"e. installment plan; $10 -v -' down, balance in monthly payments , of ;$a' each,, :'.Tiieie are high- ' -arm, live-drawer machines, finished in. oak .with ail modern im- provements. No one need be without a sewing machine at these prices and on these easy terms. Come and Bee them.ii-1 i. ' ' ; . - G. D. WOODWORTH. . Dealer in General Merchandise, Farm Implements, Lumber.etc. Hood River, Oregon;, X :,;; i ... . Yum Yum wovon wire Mattress..; (2 & '. , . .., . , Common wov. n ivire Mattress 1 60 " "! - - - Wool Mattreso .......,..s 2 SO-' ., .: .t-H .',.'' J ... fcxcelslor, wool top Mattress , 2 25 . ... - . .: . Bedsteads i 60 '' ' r I challenge any one to get lower prices In Portland on these goods or ' any others that I uuve w sun. , . geo. t. prather; Justice of the Peace ,, - .''.' . ' .. ... r N.otary' Public for for Hood Iti ver District 1 . . - - ' ' J, J Oregon. -. - I am prepared at all times to draw and execute Deeds and Mortgages, and all kinds of le gal papers carefully prepared. , . . . - '. : ' ; ; -. . - - I am also prepared on short notice to furnish correct Abstracts. Also represent the oldest and strongest insurance companies; so If you want your property , insured don't fail to call on me and get a policy in a reliable insurance company. ' o . And when it comes to Real Estato, I am the one you want to see. If you want to buy, sell or rent arty land In Hood Klver valley or White Salmon, don't fait to call on or write to me. I also negotiate loans on real estate. I have been a resident of Hood River valley for 19 years,' therefore am thoroughly acquainted with the vallev. GEO. T. PRATHER, Hood River.- y v Masonv Work. " Wm. Ehrck and E. W. Udell have formed a partnership and are prepared to make con tracts for all work in their line, such as plas ter! ngjbricktoylngJstone work , etc. . a2t . For Sale. "One of the earliest and best places to make money on the Columbia river. For partic ular!! call on or addrero V. WINCHISLL. : y. PAYSY0UT10: .7H4,ts .'.11 ..':?;!', ' -' ' tin'l expect" " V 1 ' This pump can be seen at. the store of A. 8 Diuwiriu u ouii, WM. TfLLETf, Agent. S. E. BARTMESS. Are You Interested? The O. R. & -Ns Co's new book on the Re sources of Oregon, Washington and Idaho is being distributed. Our readers are requested to forward- the addresses ,of their Eastern friends and ncqualmnces. and a copy Of the work will be sent them Tree. This Is a matter ALL shoultf.be 'interested. in, and we would asif .ttweyef y one. take an. Interest and for ward such addresses to'W.TT.'Hurlburt. Gen eral Passenger Agent, .O. It. & N. Co.,Portland. ' v 't .rr . i a ...... . msm THE KLONDIKE CONFECTIONERY Is the place to get the latest and best In con tectioneries, candles, nuts, tobacco, cigars, etc. Home-Made Candies. . W. B. COLE, Proprietor. Wagon Repairing. All kinds of wagon repairing done on short Rotice and at reasonable prices, at the old nogers mill in Frankton. O. H. ROGERS. A Desirable Home. For sale. Four acres, one in strawberries; bearing frnit treesr plenty of water fop irriga tion. Located near Frankton graded school. Price reasonable for eash. -. t P. COR PES. Fresh Milk, " ' Areated and deodorized, 5 cents a quart. . , . F. H. BUTTON. Strayed. Three head of catt le, coming two years old. Earmarked and branded on right hip. Will pay a re vard for any Information con cernlng them. 8. W. CUKRAN, Vlento. FOR SALE. Lumber Wagon, 2 Inch ...........$60 00 Will sell part oi all of my ranch. -- E. E. SAVAGE. Do You Want - ' " " :" To btiy land In TJood River - -'.. . - f Valley., If so, don't fail to . r. See. Tucker! ; " - r Fruit Land, Berry Land (Jfralh, "Land, or Hay land, at prices Vou can't equal In the valley. . B. 11. tU GK ER, Tucker, Or. 20 Acres. I will sell 20 acres, improved or unimproved land, within one mile of Hood River school; prettiest building Bite In the valley. , J27 - W. J. BAKER. 24 Acres, v ; One mile from town; ft In strawberries, one in blackberries, one in raspberries, 900 fruit trees, 200 grape vines. Good improvements, ln qnlre at the Hood River RACKET STORE. P. F. BRADFORD. 7 J Manufacturer of , Manufacture all klndsof Fruit Boxes.Berry Crates und Baskets. Especial attention paid to made-up packages. ... HOU'l) HIVUR, OREGON. That sqc-Shirt.. J We bavea finelandr!ed White Shirt, for lialf a dollar. :r Come and lay in a suppiy while you can get them at this Hkture. We have ten, dozen of, them, but - they will not last long at this price. Ask for '': -. That 50c Shirt. G. D WOODWORTH. Land for Sale. In 8 tracts, varying in size, from 40 to 80 acres. Highly improved, partly Improved and unimproved. Abundance of irrigating water on most of the hind. No trouble to show , propeity. East 81tib4i miles nut. Near good ichooL , HAKBI30S BROS. Wanted. 5 ,-.To do harness work for dry oak'wopd: also, produce taken for part pay for1 all harness work. " ,120 ; - K. D. CALKINS. Eggs for Hatching. Buff Wyandotteo, J3 for Li, 1 j . ... . E. E. SAVAGE. At a Bargain. Pome fine fruit land near town, Including spring of 60 gallons per minute, and other water rights. - . T. R. COON. A Sightly Home, .u With IV acres of land, Inside the corporate limits or Hood River, can be piuchnsed very reasonabl v; 120 hearing fruit trees, i acre In strawberries, besides raspberries, blackber ries and other fruit. Good water, god house and outbuildings. Inquire of the Glacier. 43 , , For Sale One of the best paying sniall frutt farms In II'Mid River. Good location. Well watered. Good buildings und a plemnfc home.. This 1. a bargain. Call at thlsoffiqf, ., "Ditch Stock for; Sale. I have 24 shares of stock In the East Fork Irrigating Co..fhat I will, sell for $125 spot cash. Payments to the amount of 162 have been made on the samei B: R. TUCKER. Good Ranch for Sale. Six miles below Hood River, on the river and railroad; well adopt, d for early fruit. Strawberries and other small fruits on the filace. Bear.ng orchard. Plenty of water for rrlgatlon. Also, good timber for lumber or. wood. For terms apply to ml7 CON It AD Ri:PP, Hood River. - - Timber Land, Act flune 8, 1878. NOTICE FOB PtJBl It'ATJON. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., March 13, 1899. Notice is hereby given that incompliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 18. 8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands- In. the states of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the PublioLand States by act of August 4, 1802, - GEORGE H. NICOLAI, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, sioteofOr egon,has this day filed in this office his sworn Kt.tp.mnt. Nm ls!19. for thft vtlnv-hnsA of l.h A south 4 southeast i, northwest southeast 14: and southeast Southwest section N0.8, in township 8 north, range Nn.10 E..W.M. ana will offer proof to show that the land soughtls more valuuble for its timber or stone than for agricultural ' purposes, and to establish bia claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Friday, the 2th day of MaV; 1899. He na.i.es as witnesses: Ronald O. Cmeron, . Charles D. Moore, William Wendorf and Iver Hamre, all of White Salmon P.O.. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file ' their claims In this office oil or before said 2. th day of May, 1899. ," - marI7mi9 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. ' - Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION". United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., March 20, 1899. Notice if hereby given that In compliance with the .provisions of the act of oongressof June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sa e of timber lands In the stales of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,'! as extended to U the public lands states by act of August 4, 1892, EDITH H. NICOLAI. Of PorMand, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has ibis day tiled In this office her sworn statement. No. 1901, for the purchase of the east southeast., northwest W southeast ' and southeast. 14 nortbesst of section No. 4. in township No. 8 north, range No. IOeast, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Van couver, Washington, on Friday, the 8th day of May, 18119. - She name as witnesses: Ronald D. Cam eron, Ivre Harare, Charles D. Moore and Wlll iam-Wendorf, all of WbRe Salmon P. O., Washington..-- ...-.-.- Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In-this office on or before suid 2.ith dnv of May. I399... - . - mar2423 Y. R. DUNBAR, Register.