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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1899)
r. . 3(ocd Iiver Slacicr. Fit I DA Y ." M A Y 2(1. JS99. Several Oram! Army posts In the country districts of tin stute have adopted resolutions endorsing Gov. (iter's action in refusing to t.sk for the return of the volunteer,.'; Such resolu tions are uncalled for in a Grand Army post. Our. tovernor. U a strong parti taiiVrvd m recently teu doing a good ileal of talking for lo'.ltical edi't-t. While a majority ,01.8,. post, might he oppoued-nrrtrrircioRtiiiu of audi resolu tion7 rri'e'aRyniiugli t r a few mem oes to get togtheraud-"uiianiinoimly" adopt r!ujiu? political eflectund oal it the sentiment of the post. Mem 4rof: all jwriU'C if piTuaJonlst and 'jtntl expansionists, behmg'Ao the Grand Army, and the dU-pqwiiQU of any ques tion bearing lii'thS least oil politics is forbidden In post meetings. Hi? war tn.lJhWmle, happily, k' Savin WimtpUw sefro willing 6 w'rrentler uniondiulnn,- a(ly and ackiflige there is no use fighting Americana, it iius ueen tiresome war, and the American peo- Wr&M UiaZulI-COrt iu.et;l-'lieiJ...li!ay "coiitYudeVfiarweaaTTi)i)Ugh Of the Philippif.es. The- question of-re-rtHlniag,Jieir .wlfl. resulting en .tangling. Allltuuic eastjng.asHe of the ', Jlonroe dootrUi,.iwl , reversal of the rder of thlngfe .'generally in' -'our gov ernment, wlUUtben. bi,,takeij up and settled pealullv the ballot in the presidential election of next year. 'S Expntioni's giving a g'iod many silver fepuCKcahi' and p'pulists who "renot'IWpoHtic:for their health a ihance toUp,back jnto the repuhlican party. Teller, MantlerCarter, Stewart, IVfll-r and others who were denounced tin "iiimrt UiHts? two years ago are now - we!eiW'd to th'tHrjpe.Halist ranks and ' tislled- iis-patHoU i-Mmtinds, Iloar, Kih.ii, Sthtrz and otliers who upheld the gold stuudurcl. but do not favor ex jmnslon ui ;' n.qy'velasetliw ' "copper heads." . T. A. Wiw'tdi;" grand commander In - v Jlian wan veterans, d'Bir's the names of all veterans, or t lie names of widows of : veteransf also,-the names of all vet trans who have died during the past year. The grand encampment Indian war veterans meets ; 1 1' Portland June ..June 14, 1899. All Indian war vet . V 'eraiis and their wives and ons and daughters are invited to be present. , .. -vThe Oregon. Pioneer Association will hold their annuul meeting In Port Hind Jirfie 15tr Elaborate preparations are ' beiifg forVfie gaMiei-tig of those who participated in the trying limes of the early settlement of the Northwest. It in ''now 50 years since the United Plates assumed territorial jurisdiction over Oregon. ' -- -- ": The Portland Dispatch is giving II- Intitratlva and historical sketches of Oregon counties. Its issue of May 18th Contained, descriptions Of Uenton and "' Lincoln counties. 1 These special issues are sent East where they will "do the most good, ; , .;, July 1st, the Hood Plver pot office -ttwill be ruined ;''1'011' a fourth elms to a presidential 'oilier-, with President Yates' salary fixed at $1,100 per an ii urn. This. means the promotion of a ,; very worthy" public servant. The Goldenifctle Sentinel of May 17th 'l Contains a write up of Klickitat coun- " ty," and the paper Is gotten up in a very creditable manner. Evidently the Sentinel lias a first-elas artist in Its typographical department. The hjleeoiid Oregon will soon be on their. way home. If they arrive in fi 'Oregon before the Wvbt July Portland Will have a celebration that will be worth seeing.' and love upon the (rave of every defender of j Missouri Berry Crop a Partial Failure. loImv'iJedSnS.sJI -We have a report from our corrcs SiLrWVr at Bareoxie Mo., under date place, of Miii.-l.re unmarked and unknown, f May 20th. Btrawberries have been gave n.,1 only their live, but their very nume badIy damnpw, , Uia, vlUm i,y uavy t hd mon'wi.oM memory 1h perpetuated by r tins, to the amount of about one-third rvu-e ol Memorial j heir croD. I'rofWela are inai. iiii-y it... i,.n....i.1Unr Mumfirlnl .1HV w.-rr unit ,...,H ii,. ,.., u uru of the nr.-Hl.st eon,rad1l.lp I he work Ito .. . r uhuLut,. by June 5th 'earnest In our tribute, no pure In oit airec- This will I sooner than we can land ur invin. In nur remeinbrHnee of ., rt, i.,Hu In ilmi toerltni-v. Alllii Ll'Ilt.l'.i .w.iM . . Ullt LUI Iiraita III IIPUV IVI'i'-'J' .i .., ih inuu.ni nr nuirmtimn wiik-q we .- . . ... ,, - teueh uluill tin ull ttie people. tlou to na unu country. It Ik enjoined U)n every port "in', In av coidnnoe with a cuxtom now firmly etab llnhed, thev ait-nd divine ervlroB thBun di.y preceillmt Memorial day. The thirteenth national enrampment pro v4.led that the iTinlln ,-of PreiildmV Lincoln nddiewi ut (ieti.Vbl ijig lie made a special feat urelnal) Memorlnl day exerPl conducted under the auxplea of the Urand Army of the Kepubllu. Headiiuarters, department of Oregon, Grand Army of the Republic, Issued the following orders: In compliance with the rules and regula tions or the order, Memorial day, May .win, will beoberved by the office and member of all pouts throughout the department. In commemoration of the deeds of our fallen comrades. It Is now 81 years since this Memorial day was Instituted, and durlne these lnn years our ranks have grown thin and gray, and each succeeding Memorial day we are called Upon toywt Hie new" gncs of hundreds of .ourauiiracle who have gone berorto the re union of the Grand Army abovei Let ns, then, fiche ".ppomted day, getner round thei- lasrtii.K placer and raising above thenVhe dear old Hag they loved so well, strew their graves with choicest gar lands and renew our pledges of loyalty to country and flag and our survlvmg com rades, especially those who are in want or siim-ring from disease and wounds. ... The clcrgv of all denominations are resi;. ri.ii.. i.,uitu'ri in ltIva one service on Sunday, May!, 1SJ, as a memorial service, and post mmmnnilMi will, throueh their decoration committees, see that this request be conveyed to them, and all comrades are ur:u iu " such services. Fo The up io tmdnXSSt 'tn'th. hear?, of cal markets are In excellent condition, de, binding all together in devo-fln fact practically bare. Hie first crates shipped have lieguu to arrive in aion tana and are selling at extremely fancy prices. Davidson Fhuxt Co. The Tomato Wight. COBVALLIS, May 20, 1899.-0. J. Gensllng, Hood River, Or. Deur Sir: I have never seen the tomato blight to which vou refer, hut have received re mirts coiii-eininif It from the Walla Walla valley. I wish you would send me some of the Hist plants 1 hut show signs of the disease so I Mat I may en deavor to worn, it out. in ine mean time, until we call find out more dett n telv what the trouble is, 1 wotini suggest that, beginning soon after the p'ants have iieen transplanted, you snrav I hem freiiuentlv with I.irdeaux mixture and Paris given, and that ev ery plant that shows signs ol disuse be Immediately iiurneu. i am iin-iiiii-u ;.j Iwlievo that such treatment will r.- Viet f the ditase to the m.Hiuiuin. truly, A. ii. LoKDi.mr. (irares of Comrades. Canby p"ft, O. A. It., has made ar- ragements to have small flags placed on the graves of comrades In our ceme teries. These flays, as well as oilier decorations, will I left on the graves after the ceremonies on Decoration day. Parents and guardi ins are earnestly reutlested to forliid cliildreu from tak ing away the Haifa or disturbing the Ho were placed on ine graves. u. O. Hill, Post Commander. The best results yon niust use the best mnleiials. HOOD RIVER PHAKMACV continues to be i date in everything in the Drug line. Prescriptions a Specialty. Bpraying materials warranted the pure sttifF. WILLIAMS & BR0SIUS. THE KLONDIKE. CONFECTIONERY Is the phico lo get the latest mid hest in oon-le-lloiierie, candles, nuts, tobac.n,clBani,ete. Ice Cream Parlors, W. H. COI.K, rroprlctor. 1 BECAUSE IT PAYS YOU TO. Thnt i.ilie basis an wlilcli we ask for your patronngo. We wouldn't "pert In position Ulglve our customers the uem-iii sertions; 11 will be money In your pocket to do so. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. AH Teams stoD at Reciprocity Corner, The Oregon National Ouard will go into cnnip jwr ten days.on the state fair of mooo fct,t per aay, Hood River Valley Is about 85 mlleseast of Portland, a port for ocean vessels. It is on the Columbia river, which Is navigable, and on the line of the O. R. N. Railroad, that affords direct connec- nr.nii uMih ihrw lrHnscnntlnent.il lines. Of this valley It has been written: "Its northern boundary Is the Columbia river; lu eastern a high spur of divide putting out from Mount Hood, loot) feet or more In height, aumiraoiy protecting It from the cold winds in whiter and the hot. destructive winds lu summer that come from the east; Its western boundary the timbered slopes of the Cascado range, while the broad base of Ml. Hood completely blocks the valley to the south. The arable portion of the valley Is some twenty miles In length by an average width of five miles, or 01.000 acres Deduct 11,000 acres for UlunB anu tracts too rough for cultivation, and we have 50,000 acres suitable for tillage. Hood river receives all the drainage of the north and east side of Mt. Hood, and the melting snows of summer mulntnln large and constant flow of water. The river has adeseentof over 60 feet to the. mile, and a canal eight miles In length would direct any portion of Its waters to the brovrof the plateau Just above the vll lage and 350 feet above the railway line. 'Commendable progress has been made In the construction of Irrigation canals. At the present time all the arable lands on the west side of Hood river have Irrigation facilities, and a good commencement has been made on an Irrigation ditch on the east side of the val ley that will cover 15,000 acres. Ina brief time there will not be a ten-acre tract In all this district but what may have Its running brook, Its fragrant meadow. . "T4ie enmity adjacent to the upper reaches of Hood rlvV is covered Wth forest growth, and the timber adjacent to the river has been estimated as high as a billion of feet. 'Ijwt year were shipped some 37,000 crates, or over one million pounds of strawberries, which went to Omaha, 8U Paul, Duluth, Den ver. Salt Ijike and other markets. There are, also, about 120,000 standard fruit trees, largely apples, In orchard form. "Such, In brief, are some of the character istics of Hood River Valley; but apart from these it has an esthetic value that should not be overlooked. Here beauty and sublimity nro added topvealth of forest and soil. The climate Is most saliibnoiiB, the air a luxury to brent lie. The western breezes come fragrant with the odors of the pines and firs of a hun drcd miles of forest, and nowhere does the glorious sunlight leave a warmer blush on fruit and llower than In this mountain vale. Ascend to the level of the plateau Just above the village and objects of physical grandeur nre everywhere about. To the south, so beau. Ilful and seemingly so near, rises the graceful, Immaculate shuO, Mt Hood, that all Orego niiins lova To the north, Adums rears its bulky form more than 12,0u0 feet above the sea, sovereign of all the lesser peaks from Shasta to Kalnler.whllc at their very feet flow lu ceaseless measures the garnered waters of an empire. Modest and plain our homes, but grand and incomparable our surroundings." The fruit products are not limited to apples and strawberries, but Include pears, peaches, prunes, blackberries and all varieties of small fruits, while clover and the various grosses, wheat, potatoes, vegetables and garden prod ucts succeed admirably, especially under Irri gation. . f Tlie available water power Is fully 120,000 horse power and equals that of Spokane. A lumber mill is being erected with a capacity Hundreds of visitors Cold Storage for Egfrs. Our readers who are interes'ed In either ruising poultry or the market'iiitf of ettgs will do well to bear in mind the fact that when esfK Ret down to 12 r 13 cents it pays handsomely to ship them to the cold storage house. Some of nur natrons did this last year and the year previous, and they report having made from 40 to 80 er cent on their investment. We know of one p.irty that refused to take 13 cents for hises last season that stored them Willi cold sloraire company of Seattle, and he renorts that the eniire cost of hand lliiiT-. i-Hses and storuie. amounted to only 4J cents for the keeping of them for near v e hflit monins tie received 29 cents per dozen for these ryifs Inst November, nelliHK mm apniinoiuj cents ner dozen, or $3 45 per cae. Kaucu ana Kaitge. German science announces that evervthincr needed to make a mini weiiili I'M pounds can ne inuun in ine whites and yolks or l.zuu neirs kp Itedui-ed to a nulil I lie averuire man Willi Id vield ninetv-eiulit cubic metres of illumlnatinif bus and liydroeen enouirh to till a balloon capable of iltV nir loo ixiunos. Ill normal nunian body has in it the ImU needed to make seven larire nulls. Hie fat fur fourteen pounds of candles, the carimn ir sixty live (truss oi crayons ana piiospiirus enough for 820,000 matches. Out of it can 1 obtained, liesides, iwenty cmee spoons of suit, lifty lumps uf sugar and forty-two litres oi waier. r PSJ.f y W U. ' r . f i . :.4ir- : ii- MSJM Wagon Kepairing. All kinds of wagon repairing done on short ' otlce and lit reasonable prices, at the old nogers mill In r rankton. i'. lljas.'.'. "A Desirable Home. k-or nalc. Four acres, one In strawberries; bearing frnlt trees: ph-nly of water lor Irriga tion, lx-iited near Krnnkton graded school. Price reasonable lor chmi. i-.t.in.T.n, Fresh Milk, Areatcd and dc-odorisod.5 'r,1'J!, .9j'r 20 Acres. I will soil Macros. Improved or unimproved land, within one mile of H"sid I'.iver school; pn-'tlest building site In the valley i'X W. J. UAKFU. C. D. H ENRICH, I.EALKB lK "3r Lliell MhoIiii.i i UllH i-il . Ii. ! Wuitons, Henny liutijries, Myers' Pumps imd Ilst T.M ls. Rimcll nil,) dine Plows nvd Harrows, Champion Mowers and 4Ue.es, etc. Hood River's Leading Business House. COMBINATION MEAT MARKET JOHN HULLVs Harness Has oiiened In Hood Klver with n g'-t Kt.-k of Harness. All kinds of harness and shoe repairing. In the Odd Fellows' building. Strayed. AND Grocery Store A brown marc, about I . hands high: Syear old- box brand on left shoulder; rlgli hind an kle has been cut on wire and is notyel healed. A rovur.l of u will be paid f ir tier return or I ii fori mil Ion g Iven to WM THOMI M)N. Good Ranch for Sale. Six miles below H.sid Itlver. on the river and railroad; well adapted lor early iriiu. Strawberries and other fundi frnlls on the )lnce. Hearing orcnara. rainiy oi wim-r mr rrigatloii. Also, good timber for lumber or w.mmI. For t:rins apply l ml7 WMUU llt.rr. nooa niver. Ice for Sale. Leave orders at Woodworth's or Bone & McDonald's stores for ice delivered in the mornings, at one cent a pound, or '6c for UK) pounds, KlCllAKD K1HHY8UN. A complete and up-to-date stock of Groce ries, fresh and cured meats, Bacon and Lard, Cigars and Tobacco. Just received carload of Flour and Feed. Headquarters for Fruit Jars. Just received, a large sup ply of Easy Vacuum ami Mason , lars, and as they lake too much room we shall push them at prices iat can not he -beaten. You can not mistake by buying your fruit jars at i.. . outre. . ..((' ' '. . . 1 ''" "" ' v ' We have a stock of goods fresh and equal to nnyhody'g ., ' stock. We are always mi hand for business and hope to , win by (riving bur customers the very bet set-vine possible. We tire headquarters for good goods. We want your . trade, and to that end will do our best to please iOU.v lterry pickers, ,berry growers, berry shippers, berry eat enswe are tlie people, to feed you. Store opens at G A. Mv Goods delivered. CLYDE T. BONNEY, Proprietor. We have manufactured and on hand a large stock of the best berry crutes ever sold in Hood Klver. Hood River Box Factory. P. F. lUtADFOItD, Prop'r. liv-ir ; ii.. grounds at Salem, commencing July 10th. - ' J. Wheelock Marsh Is1 back again In -S tbe;.wUtprJa-i;tirne9.,.v .-having again taken charge of tile f orest Uro ve I lines. ' f liecWationuDay Observance. ; Rev. J; L. Hershuer w ill preach the , memorial sermon jn the Congregational . church next Sunday, at 11 a. m. All the churches are invited to join in the i services. The O. A. R. and W. R. C. r.WIH atteno ujainwiy. me piogmiiniie :T" for Decoration day will be read In the '. church. ' , 'V . . ' ' v 'Canby posV and W. R. C. will meet J tbromYfa Ai 0'.;U. W. hall on 6aturdy,2 p.' m.,-to hear the report the joiut ebnjrnlttet? 6u programme .?M:Ptiqr5 day,:.-:.''' -; : v foUowHug ' general orders have beet), liue4 from national headquar ters. Grand Artsy of the Republic, at ? hUadelptiai ',. ' 5omrd6: Itt accordance with the requtre jnenta and customs of our order, the wnlor . vice commander In clil.-t callsuttcntion to the anpi-oaching Memorial day, May ;tO;h, court- spend tnelr summer vacations, camping, bunting, flshlug or wheeling, each year. There are no cyclones to terrify, no bllntards to chill nof thunder storms to destroy. Water Is pure and abundant, fuel to be had at slight cost above the cutting. Jiands can be purchased at from 25 to fc!0Q per acre, according to location, Improve ments, etc. Hood River, Oregon, May, 1K99. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. First class Finishing Lumber. Carpenter Hhmi. Knrniliire renaired and saws Hied. Also, upholstering nna picture iruniiiig win be made specialties. Screen Door complete and hung for Ifa-. W. K. WllK.ItliIbb. Fruit Farm of 6 Acres Strawberries, Wanted. To rent, a small bouse, preferably furnished. In Hood Klver or vicinity, for June, July and August, ISM). Address, stilting terms sieand locution, Mrs. K. t'ranwot., 1'enilleUin, Or. The Old Reliable Shoemaker Is still on deck and mends shoes while yon wall, ' O. WKI.1M. Ice Delivered. I cave orders for lee at Williams 4 Ilrossus' drugstore. It will be delivered twice a day, morning and evening. - WM. GKAHAM. " " A Sightly Home, With lli acres it land. Inside the corporato limits of Hood Klver, can be puichased very reasonably. I'iO heurliig flint trees, acre In strawU-rrlcs, benide raspberries, black ber rii nd oilier fruit. U.khI waler, good house and oiiimilliltugs.' iliqmre.rf the uiacler. i For Sale One of the best, paying small frnlt farms In Hood Klver. dood locution. Well watered. (Laid buildings mid a plesant home. Tills Is a biirgtiln. ( all at tlilsotl'icc. For sale, (iood apple land: lavs well, near good school. Land not liiini to clear. man - - i. r. tiiLLMium. PUMP. Best in Use Sorav This pump can be seen at the store of A. 8 Ulowcrs A Son. WM. TILI.KTr, Agent. For sale, fruit. apples and other I) H. (;IAU(iH. Land for Sale. May Id...-. Ill - 21 Strawberry Shipments. Ho. crates. No. crates. May 23.... 23 .... 24 .... In 8 trHcts, varying In size, from l to 80 acres. Hiylily Improved, partly Improved and unimproved. Abundance of Irrigating water on most of the land. No trouble to show property. EastHide4K miles out. Nenrg.sid school. HAR1IISON BlilM, U At a Bargain. Some fine fr-ult land near 1own. Ineln.llng spring of tiO gallous per minute, and other water right T. R. C'Of)N. nSot aS! birds Can sing, hut this SINGER is a bird. We are sellin Singer Sewing Machines f ir $25 cash, or $:W on the installment plan: $10 down,. balance In monthly payments of $5 each. These are high arm, rive-drawer machines, finished In oak, with all modern im provements. No one need tie w ithout a sewing machine at these prices and on these easy terms. Come and see them. G. D. WOOD WORTH. Dealer in General Merchandise, Farm Implements, Lumber.etc Hood River, Oregon. 40 Acres NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. I.nnd Office nt Vnneonver, Wash., May 11, ISiiH. Notice Is hereby glvn that the follow Imr-iiamed settlers hnvena-a notice of their In tention loniaketinal proof n support of their claims, and that snld pnsif will be made be fore the ucuisver ami m-ceiver II. M. uina Olllce at ancouvcii wash., on Tuesday, June 27, law, vik - MINNIE U. KLUOlt,, -. Hd. Entry No. 10,!W0, f..r the lots 3. 4. ttj nnrtll luwiiaui . -irlri, southwest sei-lloil 25, range 11 east, W. M. Who names tne ion twuig . V'. her continuous residence upon and cuitiv Hon of Kitlil land, vlu: ,.tii it iiii.er ileonreT. Purser. Christian i.. i ......., u,,.l u ulii.ni lli.iikti.. all of hite Huluion, Wash. CHRISTIAN B. LAUHEN, Hd. Entry No. s;4", for the north U northeast M, northeast noi lhwi-Rl ,and lot 1, section 18, township if north, range 11 east, W. M. W ho names the lolluu lug wlliiesses lo prove his continuous residtmqj;, upon.,and cultiva tion of said land, in: Minnie it. Elliott, George T. Purser, Pe-irl J. Paulson and Jacob K. Jacobson, all of While Huluion, Wash. MARY ANN COM J NS, H. E. No. 8.12 1, for the south ! of sontheast H section :!, and south of southwest wwtlon 84, township 4 north, runge II east, W. M. Who names the following witnesws Ui prove her continuous residence upon nd cultiva tion of said land, viz.:' - .Miciai .Immermim' and Znltt Zimmerman of While HhIiiiwii, Wasli.i Sin ah ('BipsolTort- lnnd, Or.; Mlciuel Kust ot ynnsuimon r.u., Washington. , . , . mllje23 W. R. t)lNBAR, Register. Mrs, Hvde Park: "Have you fed thechlok ens today" Mr. H. P.: '-Not exactly. I planted onie flower seeds, though." . "Dud." said the youthful Blllvllllan, "Tliar's a big rattlesnake under the bed!" "All right." snldtliaold man, composedly: "Jest let him stay tlmr-kase II you pester film bo ll spring his rattle nn' wake yer mammy Dp, an' then tlmr'U be the devil to payr' A corvesiiondent of the Country Gentleman tells how to net rid of undesirable trees: "For NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION, f.and Office at Vsneomwr, Wrisli., Mnyl, 1(0SI. Notl in hcpe.v glvm thjt, tollowv ing-nnmed settler bus tiled notice of his inten tion to make final commutation proof in mipport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Keulster and Hecoiver II. 8. ljind Oftlcc a. Van.uver, Wash., on Hat. unlay, June 24, 18l), vls- IVER A. HAMRE, Homestead Fntry No. W.IS1, for the west M of northwest yt and west of souttiwest ' section 9, township 8 north, ranee IOeast,W'.M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land vis: KnuleS. Knutsnn, Charley Knutson, Peter Sutlier and Christian Larson, all of White Salmon, Wash. nilUJei3 W.Jl DUNBAR, Register. Timber land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. . .-. Vutn Vum vrn'-nn wire Mattress OnmhKin wov. n wire Mattress - Wool.Jlatiress -. '. -' " ExceM'tr, wool top Mattress - B.-dstouds I challenge any one to get lower prices in Portland on these goods of any others that 1 have to sell. S. E. BARTMESS. Pti ,...f2 Rl I W 2 SO ' 2 2., , I ") a I U.... 11 IkttU V'otlUk Id h..ri l..l nl.ian ll.at In the past 25 years I have applied coi.iinon nne wn wlth ti.e provisions of the act of fr H;id Hivi-r ii Vi tro.. ..to. ..... .... !conen's oi June a, in seninu-n -Anaci i r GEO. T. FEATHER, 1 have also uiiiitlcd It to the sluiniw of i in- i bardv poplar, w hich Is very tenacious of life, ' and 1 have not a failure to report, i apply dent that every comrade of the Grand Army i about one-half teaspnonful to a una., siii uti, of the l( -uliMc will uniie in paying our an- and naif a peoK on a stump measuring js leei nual tribute or flag and flower to the mein-! In diameter, varying according to size. I rec orv of men who, tn oavs rone bv, Imight for 1 oninuud lute summer or early full as the best the nnltv or 11m nation, tlie purltv aim truth : season lor .-.iiiinn toiu snnoig. i-t mr i.-u of the fisg.and whostiHid na.lv to vield up ; that the downward liow of sap at that seon I heir lives to secure to n ns u ptMple the lues- i will carry he dissolved suit, which is poison timaoic oihsius oi ui-ei iv. Jnstiee of tl:o Pcan' 1 ' (Notary Public District i I Or. iron. cut that I wish to destroy, without a failure. ; ih" ej:uV of tit "iher land's In he Kit.. ol Ciil. 1 1 am P'P',1 ' h" times to araw anu exect-.te l'eeas anu -Mortgages, ana an tunas or le My fim experience w, with ailanhus au lilacs; next was 12 acresof land covei-ed wltha . rj,orv .i as extended to all the public lund I am also prepared on short notice to furnish corri"t Abstracts. Also represent the oldest ern oaks and hickory, gcift maple, white t'.ioi a ' . nv and mountain willow, asinn 1-1 narre"oi sail.. . . ....j. ,.. Timber Land, Act June J, i878.) NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. The tr closing wiilr the next Memorial dav his added new strength and pow.-r to t.i. nation s.id new flivy to tlie tla-t. 'I he worth and the -ftuhe .a' the. Anieri.tio Holdi.-r and , vallisf fcas K-err plortousiv advanced, Tiie achievements of the-',lns of the 'riOs" still re main and have rendered pussible tlie glorious victories won In the 'ntcresm of Itlx-r'y and Vomanlty. Let ns. then, on Memorial day, yew f r!r-s eb.ircst C-wn hi tcrde'n"s. to all l i te growth, to the extremity of the out- u-iu hitig rooti." A Komi picture of tlie ruins of an old sto.ie tiridge criissin the Malatm, in tlie Pliilifp'iKS, is piven iu Vedns-i:ij-'s OrcgoniHii and credited "Photo lEinfliii'd " The ar 1st Is evii!t-mly ' l.-i p.-. F, !'n f ' oo R v- Of White Salmon, county of Klickitat, state of WashlncU.,1. has this day filed In thisothi-e : her sworn statement. No. IMH, for I Ik' p-.intiase of the west northeast and east north-! west yt of t ion No. H, tn township No. 4 north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will oil r , pr.mfinshowth.it the land sought is mure, valuable for Its tlmbei or stor.e llian for auri-cult-.iral purixiscs, nnd toestnbllsb berclaim tnsni'i land ls?fore the Keglstcr and Receiver I of this urliee at Vancouver, Washington, on : Tuesday, the 2.rith day of July, ISHfi. ! Hhe names as witness.: James Br. n, Will iam Olson mid Hubert Rovlyeeof White Sal mon. Wash., and Charles P. Bi.sh of Van- j conver, Wash. i Any mid eil jiersons clnlming adversely the j abovelescribed lands are, requested to lite their e'alms In this office on or before said i'rth dav of July. 18SH. ir". - 21 'V, -t. '.'. I :-!'"r. i alio Siront;esi 1 USUI .,' r u.iiiii'iiiit-, st ii . ' rii ,viii. l juiii ytvn:i uinuiTU wiu v vun i.j cull ,m j me and ge' a policy in n re'.iah'.e Insurance enmpnny. i And when It conies to Ileal V',stato, I am the nne yon want fi spf . If you want to buy, sell ' or rent any land In Hood Kiver valley or While Sal lmn, d in t f.iil to call on or write tn ine. I ali o negotiate loans -m real estate. 1 hav- been a resident of Mood kiver valley for 19 years, tii -refore am tho.-ouglily acquainted wil'i Hie val.cy. OEU. T. PKATHEU, Hood Klver. L'n Itcd Stales 1-atid OHlce.V'ahcou veK 'Vash., March 20, 18!. Mitice If tiereby given that III compliance with- the provisions of the net of conuresM of June :l, 18.8, em itled "An act for the su e of timber lands in the stales of Cal ifornia, Orego,- Nevndw, and WashlmfUin Territory," as extended to all the public lands states by net of August 4, 1M2, EDITH H. NICOLA I. OrPnrMnnd, o:im:v of Multnomah, date of Oregon, has this day tiled In tins olllce In r sworn statement. No. IMd, for the purchase of the east southeast J, northwest w,uti-Lt '4, and southeast northeast V, of sei-tlon No. 4. in township o. 8 north, range No. lOeast, W. M ,nnd will offer proof lo snow Hint ti.e bind sought Is more valuable flr Its lnnber or sione than for oinculluril iui-iise. ami to establish her e'.u in to sni'l lam! bel ire V.ie heglsterand Receiver of tins office at Van couver, Washington, on Friday, the 2. tn day of May, IK.W. , . Hbc name as witnesses: Ilnnnld I). Cnm- for ' eroo, Ivre Hainre, Chflrlex 1). M.H.reand Will- lam Weiictorr, all of. V.i;te allllon r. WnSliinglon. Any end nil ersor.M ln'mlng adversely the a bo' e-d escribed lands are req'lesled to tile their claims In this office oi. or before said 2 th dn- ot Sluv, Id. mnr212. W. H. DUNBAR. Register. Mason Work. Wm. F.hrok and K. W. I'sloll Imvp ftuniftl n partneifihip h;iU are rifptirl t innketNm trart fnr nil work in their lirwi, vivh ixs UTinjtf, brk'kiH !nj?. Htue wtf,:!?. . For Sale. One of the earliest und b'-st hn-es to make money on the Columbia rive. For oartie clsrscilloii .ruddicss v. WIN I KLL. Ice Cream Parlors. Mr. MtTeer f1f'r(- tn mnke known Ut hr frteii'lK himI ('LiKir,ri)crft that nne Ml furnish i crphi: i hn.iiL'li Uie summer tnontlm. Also, will i-wry j foil line of bak?ry (Txls. f.unchi-K swrvt-d at all hour. tn5 Horses for Sale. A eool team of li.irses. age b and A years; weight about 1'JOU and 10 ponnog. ft',r fur tl.tr inf..; r; ation Inquire a. (Jlacler otJlce. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Lnnd Cffice at The Dulles, Oregon, May H, 18111. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowiiiuriw.iiii.l stiller has Hied noilceofbis Intention to imaketlniil prisif In suppoitof Ills claim, si.d that mil proof ill be made Iwiore tl.o Kesristertnd Hcclver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on Tlinrsdny, June 22, 111, vl: KDWIN H. MKllItl-jLL, Of Th Dalles, Oregon, H. K. No. 4187, for the ' south nortlimsl . aud lots I and 2 section I 1. township 1 north, rnngn 10 east. W. M. I He names the followbig witnesses to prove Ills ,-onlimioua resilience ujxin and cultiva tion of. said lnnd, : Trov Shelly, H.sid Kiver. Oregon: Latnron Huberts. The DaMe, Oreiron; sod Kal-ili Hhel Ivand Harry Kcmi of H.sid Klver, o-cgon. ml2J18 JAY P: LUCAH, Register.