The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 14, 1899, Image 2

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    FHI DA V, JuLY 14, 199.
Oi:r Sjii-einl Itlitimi. j
During the last IV w years Hie Bpecial
illuNiriiteil edition of tho loc.il new-
impcr hit) become u very 'iitilnt- tins-'
1 i ii lit of Hilverti.sinir the ail vim I ;ig h of
cities innl towns ami villages all over
I he Wesk'i n Mutes. Home of these
Hecliil editions have been gotten up l
nn expense of uIiiiobI a Kooil-si.ed for
tune ami uie the triumph of the prin
ter's and the engraver's rt. 'I hey
have hud u eomrmui fault, thotih.
The wiiu r of the descriptive articles
have Ixeii actuated ly u desdre to boom
Mini ut tract immigration to their re
gpei tivc i i'ii h rather I Man to make un
iieeuiide and truthful statement of
facts. Tlicv have not intended to wil
fully Misrepresent mutters, hut have
lillownl tlnir imaginations to guide
tiieir pens ijuite us much, if not more,
than their eyes. They huve talked of
prospective industries us having been
already established; ihcy have describ
ed the cities of the future as pictured by
their enthusiasm, rather than the
tow ns of the present; they have trans
formed detriments into beuellts, and
have devoted their attention to draw
lug conclusions rat her than to staling
premises. Tiie (! lacier has endeavor
ed to avoid this common error by con
lining the descriptive article contained
In this special write up to a plain state
ment of fads. The leader can rest us
aun d Unit llie industries described are
actually being operated, that the yields
of strawberries, grain and other crops
reported are matters of record. The
OLACIKIt does not claim that Hood
River valley is the Utopia where fann
ers prosper without work. It does not
claim that tlte town of Hood River will
ever be n New York or n Chicago,
where enormous profits can lie made in
real estate iavtstments in a single day,
week or year. It does, however, claim
and Hi-ri, without fear of successful
contradiction, that Wasco county in
general and Hood River valley in
particular has been ble-sed by the '.'rea
tor of the Universe with remarkably
favorable conditions for the pursuit of
agriculture ami horticulture, and that
the town of Hood River is advanta
geously located and has most excellent
prosptctsof becoming the largest city in
Wasco county. If any Eastern reader
is attracted by the town or country de
scribed in thesa columns, the Ulaciek
invites and urges him to come and in
spect them, with the assurance that lie
will not be disappointed. It is right
and proper before proceeding further to
oiler a word of udvice to readers: There
Is at present no special demand for la
borers, the strawberry-picking having
been finished for this season, though
most sober and Industrious men can
tind some kind of employment at fair
wages. There are very few openings
for farmers without any capital, as most
of the desirable government land in
this vicinity has been taken up. What
is needed here now Is capital and the
men who have a little can flail plenty
of openings in Hood River valley.
Good farms can be bought on reason
able terms and, if properly managed,
will pay big dividends. There are in
dustries which will enrich the men
who founded them. The object of this
edition, therefore, is not to attract an
influx of laborers and impecunious
farmers, but to call the attention of
well-to-do people to the advantages
which Hood River lni3 to offer, with
the hope that they will be induced to
coineuud look over the field themselves.
The enterprising managers of the
O. It. tt N. company have been spend
ing, during the past year, a big sum of
money in reducing the curves In the
road and otherwise improving their
route along the Columbia river. The
extreme ruggedness of the Cascade
mountains through which this road
passes makes work of this kind very ex
pensive, but with such improvements
1 lie time between Portland and Eastern
points v ill be considerably shortened
llie one great item for the freight and
passenger interests in this age of rapid
tn.nsit. Portland is the chief shipping
point for grain, the principal product
of the Northwest, as is evidenced by the
expoit statistics, which show that of
the wheat and flour shipped from Ore
gon and Washington during the
year ending June 30, 1899, Port
laud sent out over 05 per cent.
The resources of the Northwest are al
most unlimited, ami with the already
perceptible increase of trade between
the United States and Asiatic ports,
the O. R. & N., the chief outlet for the
products of E astern Oregon and Wash
ington, ought to become one of the best
paying railroads in the country.
The administration beard from Ore
gon, and the Second Oregon regiment
will not be mustered out at San Fran
cisco. The regiment will come to-Astoria
on the transport on which they
crossed the Pacific and will be met by
river boats from Portland and escorted
up the Columbia liver to Portland by a
tleet of river boats loaded with the
friends of the boys. The regiment will
be mustered out at Vancouver Barracks.
The deaths in tiie Oregon regiment
number 59. Fifteen were killed in
battle. .
The last Oiegou b gislatuic passed a
registry law, which will be in force in
our e'tti'tioiiq next year. Under th!w
law un official will be in each precinct I
at a specified lime to receive each Ual-'
ifled voter's name, age, occupation, ;
height, weight, color of hair and eyes, ,
previous occupation, place of birth,
where Lorn' and other points that will
lend to prevent the casting of illegal,
votes. If a voter fails to register lie j
will not lie allowed to cast bis ballot ut
any general election In the state.
The Oregon volunteers ure nearing
home. The people of the state will
give them u warm welcome, hut the
whole country is equally under obliga
tions to the Oregon volunteers for their
faithful and patriotic services. Their
claims to public gratitude rest not only
on their bravery In battle, for this Is
ex peeled of American soldiers; but
they are founded also on the loyalty
with which they endured the hard
marches, under tropical suns, in the
jungles of the i'hilippines beyond the
time for which they had agreed to
serve. They remained in the field un
complainingly until others could be
sent to relieve them. All honor to the
boys of the Second Oregon. Their
welcome home cau nut be tiiado too
impressive
We acknowledge the receipt of a
ticket to attend tiie sixth annual as
sembly of the Willamette Valley Chau
tauqua association at Gladstone 1'ark
(Oregon City) July IS UO, Inclusive.
The coming assembly promises to be
the best ever held ut Gladstone l'urk.
The programme is more varied, the
talent is of the highest order, and
everything that the most liberal ex
penditure of means could suggest has
been done for the success of the present
year.
The ministers and 3.12 others of Mc
Minnville protested against the nation
al editorial association visiting that
town on Sunday. They are a God
fearing people in old Yamhill and
would rather be right than to see the
big editorial show. The teachings of our
neighbor and ex-pounderof the Gospel,
Dr. W. L. Adams, in early days, are
still bearing good fruit.
College professors may talk .about
changing the name of our country, but
it will be a long time before a name
with such a total lack of euphony as
Usona will be adopted. We areenough
of un expansionist to protest against
the abbreviation of United States of
America.
Prof. C. K. Gilbert, the famous geog
rapher of the geological survey, says
that in about 2.000 years the Illinois
river and the Niagara will -curry equal
portions of the surplus waters of the
great lakes, and in 3,000 years there
will be no Niagara.
Ten thousand men have already vol
unteered to accept commissions in the
provisional army for the Philippines,
enough to oflicer an army of 250,000
men. There would he no trouble to
raise armies if all could go as officers.
There is danger that when the boys
come home the patriotism engendered
by their grand reception will not only
make us solidly in favor of the war
in the I'hilippines, but we may favor
the next war.
The Dalles Chronicle this week gives
a very creditable write up of The Dalles
and its business men.
The skeleton regiments ought to be
the thing for the tropical Philippines.
The latest views attributed fo Dewey
make him an anti-expansionist.
Reception of the Hood River Soldiers.
The committee of arrangements to
meet the returning soldiers of the Sec
ond Oregon met at A. O. U. W. hall,
July 8th. The chairman reported
that the O. It. & N, could not give a
low rale to Portland to meet the hoya
because they did not have rolling stock
enough to carry all of Eastern Oregon.
It was agreed that an arch be built,
with appropriate motto and decoration,
and that carriages be provided to i-ou-vey
the returning soldiers, escorted by
a delegation of the G. A. R. and W. It,
C, with the near relatives of the sol
diers, to a suitable place where a ban
quet will be spread and speeches of
welcome made. The big cannon will
belch forth greeting.
it was decided to call a special meet
ing of Can by post when the news is re
ceived of the arrival of the Second Ore
gon at San Francisco. The sub-committees
will then tie enlarged by the
addition of names of citizens. When
it is known about what time to exjieet
the transports to arrive at Astoria, the
members of the G. A. R. will make
their way to Portland and join with the
posts of that city in t lie excursion to
Astoria. All others who wish to go to
Portland to witness the grand reception
to Oregon's brave soldiers will govern
themselves accordingly.
Every house in Hood River is ex
pceteil to display flags and bunting
when the boys come home. It will be
a great day for Hood River, and every
one will he proud to help make It a
great day.
Five sub-committees were appointed,
as follows:
Committee on Programme M. P.
Isenbeig, Mrs. Carrie Bailey, T. J.
Cunning.
Music Mis. Agnes Cunning, who
will appoint her assistants.
Place of Meeting for Reception and
I Carriages A. S. lilowers, Mrs. L.
j Henry, L. Henry.
I Finance Mrs. Geo. P. Crowe!!, L.
j Henry, M. P. Isenherg.
' Decoration 8. F. lilythe, Mrs.M.A.
j Shoemaker, Mrs. A. S. Blowers, L.
j Henry. T. J. Cunning, Adjt.
I DeWitt's Little Eaily Risers expel
from thesystem all poisonous nc uiuula
tions, regulates tlieHoine!i, bowels and
liver, and purities the blood. They drive
away diwase.disslpate melancnoiy, and
give health and vigor for the daily rou
tine. Do not gripe nor sicken. Williunm
& Ihosins.
John If. Cradlcbaugh, "the sage of
the Greenhorn," made bis appearance
in to n Thursday after a hermitaue of
seven mon I hi. jle has been working
on his Golden Eagle mine, lost
the vein and is now putting in Ids
spare time looking for It. His sou, 1(.
It. I'radlt baugli, who has been study
ing geology at t lie state university un
der I'rof. ( 'tuition In order to become,
like his famous sire, a tlrst-class miner,
accompanied him.-Suinpter American.
A diseased stomach surely under
mines beal i h. It dulls the brain, kills en
ergy, destroys the nervions system, and
predisposes to insanity and filial ills
eases. All dyspeptic troublesarequickly
cured by Kodol DyspepsiuCure. It hits
cured thousands ol cases and Is curing
them every duy. Its ingredients hi e
such Unit It can't help curing. Wil
liams & nivslus.
Sam Eliot und Howell Ackernian
came up from Portland about tu
weeks ago, making the whole distune
on foot, ami taking in the points of b
terest us they came along.
Strawberry Shipments.
Strawberry shipments have alout
ended,for this season; the total Miip
ments to date amounting to37,i)(j2eratc;-i,
a little over that of last year. This,
though, does not include shipments by
boat. The Davidson cannery has used
to date some where near 2,000 crates,
which brings the total prod act for this
year up to about 40,000 crates. These
40,000 crates brought into the vidley
about $70,000 as net shipping returns,
and, after allowing for picking and
hoxes.farmei'B have realized about $40,
000 net for their strawberries.
In copying the daily shipments of
strawberi'ies we failed to get the num
ber of crutcs in several consignments
that went by freight, so the revised
table this week brings the total consid
erably above that given last week.
No. crates. No. crates.
May 11 1 June lit ,W
III 1 17 l,2l
21 2 1H 101
22 8 111 l.SdO
it 4 211 1.2 5
24 12 21 ),74tl
2') II 22 l,2lo
21 114 21 1,752
27 4ti 21 1,47.1
2H f2 25 aim
211 K'.l 211 711
311 (HI 2,' 1,131
HI II 2s mil
June I 2 8 KII7
2 2.0 ,'!0 Ml
8 Mi July I W,
4 122 2 l.'il
5 451 !l 173
fl m 4 13
7 545 5 17li
8 Ii.al 0 115
H 1,825 7 85
10 1,812 8 Gi
ll 1.33K H 4
12 1,815 10 19
IS 1,8111 H Hi
14 9,10,-
i." ;;,n:ii
.Total shipments by railroad to date tf','i 2
Rules for Irrigating.
All residents north of Oak street will be fur
nished water lor irrigating purposes between
the hours of 5 and I) o 'clock 1'. M. All south
of (ink tared from 5 toll A. M. rrnvtdot1.no
person will be furnished any water to Irrigate
any lot or portion of lot until application and
payment for one month or more In mi v nine
has llrst been made to the si-cretary, Ctsin
making application tor water the person so
applying niusi agree 10 irrigate nniy at reg
ular hours, and to keep hydrant and hose tn
good condition to prevent waste of water, anil
to use reguiat ion y.t men iiiiz.-.ic, aim no no ir
rigating except by spraying only. The com
pany reserves the right to cut on" water front
uny person refusing or tailing to comply with
above rules, and will do so promptly.
HOOD til VKHSl'ltlNG WATKIirO.
A. S. lil.owiills, President.
' OT1CE FOR PL BL I CAT I ON.-
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., July 0,
I8W. Notice in hereby given that the following-named
sett lers have tiled notice of their In
tention to make lliml proof In support of their
claims, and that said proof will bo made
before the Iteglxltr and Receiver IT, 8. Land
Office at Vancouver, Washington, on Tues
day, August 22, 181M, viz:
LEVI SMITH,
If. K No. 9211, for theaouMiea.-d quarter of sec
tion 22, township a north, range 12 east, W. M.
He mimes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Franklin I". Thompson, Thomas ,T. Whit
comb, Kllis 11. llewett and Thomas M. Whit
comb, all of Lylc P. O., Washington.
KHAN KLIN P. THOMPSON,
H. K. No. duos, for the Ronthwest quarter of
southeast quarter section 18, northwest quar
ter of northeast quarter, and northeast quar
ter of northwest quarter, and lot lor sectiun
19, townships north, range 12 east, W. M.
lie names tlte following witnesses to prove
hiseontimious residence upon and cultivation
of, said land vi,:
Levi Hmllh, Thomas J. Whlteomb, Ellis B.
llewett and Thomas M. Whitcomb, ail of
Lyle P. ()., Washington.
J y 1 4al8 W. It. DUNBAR, Reg I st er
NOTICE FOB. PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Jnne7,
lHiill. Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has hied notice of his In
tention to make final proof in support of Ills
claim, and I hat said proof will be made before
the Register and Receiver IT. H, Land OtUccat
Vancouver, Wash., on July 2H, I8MSI, viz:
IIAKRIK C. LLAVITT,
II. K. No. (1520, for the south y, northwest W
and north southwest y. section 8, township
3 north, range 12 east, W. Jl.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
Joseph Silva, Antonio Branqulnho, II. Snv
der and John L'nger, all of Lyle P. O., Wash
ington. JcOJyH W. It. DUNBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 17,
181W. Notice Is hereby giveu that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his in
tention to moke final proof in support of bis
claim, and that said proof will be made before
deorge T. Prat her, U. K. Commissioner, at
Hood River.Oregon.nn Friday .July 28,18li9,vlz:
JACOB M. LENZ,
Of Hood River, Homestead Application No.
5042, for lots 1, 8, 1) and 111, section 10, township
1 north, range 10 east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
John K. Dodson, Charles W. Murphy,.Ioseph
A. Knox and James A. Cook, all of Hood
River, Oregon.
Je2:ljy28 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United St a tea Land Office, The Dalles, Ore
gon, June 10, IS!). Notice Is hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions of tiie
act of congress of June S. 18.8, entitled "An
act for the sale of tilnher lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory' s
WALTER T. DICKEY,
Of Hood River, county of Wasco, statcof Ore
gon, has this day tiieil In this office his sworn
statement, No. 135, for the purchase of the
south northwest and north y southwest
i of section No. 21, In township No. 1 north,
range No. 9 east, W. M and will offer proof to
show that the land nought is more valuable
for Its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of this
office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the
2d day of September, IS'iil.
He names ax witnesse: L, Winans, F.ph
Win.ins, M. P. Neff and W. U. Winans, all of
Hood River, Oregon.
Any and all persons elal mlng adversely the
a bove-rtescr! iH'd lauds are requested to file
their claims in this offiec on or before Eald
2,1 day of September. IsSiH.
JeSMiSi JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Cloud Cap Inn.
The Famous Resort at Snow Line of Mt. Hood,
Will be opened to t tie public July ltd. Dally stages from Hood Itlvcr.
The finest trip ami most accessible glaciers la America. I'nre air, cool
nights, unrivalled scenery. Utllld up your tired sysWm In tlte health
giving ozone of the high altitudes.
For reservations, rales, etc., addroRs
H. D. LANGILLE, Manager.
I.uckey A dinger, Stage Managers.
State ZbTorascLal School,
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
fl '
Clothin
We tleslro to close out out entire stock of Hoys and Men's Clothing, and for
the next ilO days will sell anything in that line at cost. Don't bay u suit until
you see us.
A. S. BLOWERS & SON.
Tiie liest results j'i ust use the hest materials. The
HOOD KIVEFt PIIAKMACY continues to be up to
date in everything in the Drug line.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Spraying materials warranted llie pure HtulF.
WILLIAMS & BROSIUS.
All Teams stop at
minims
w -.
i
Hood River's Leading Business House.
COMBINATION MEAT MARKET
AND
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 and Mason Jars, and hb they take too
Diueh room we shall push them at. prices that can not lie
beaten. You can not mistake by buying your fruit Jars at
once.
We have a stock of goods fresh and equal to anybody's
stock. We are always on hand for business und hope to
win by giving our customers the very beat service possible.
We are headquarters for good goods. We want your
trade, and to that end will do our best to please ou.
Berry pickers, berry growers, berry shippers, berry eat
ers, we ure the people to feed you.
Store opens at C A. M. Goods delivered.
CLYDE T. BONNEY, Proprietor.
Portland Piice
Yum Yum woven wire Mattress $2 M
Common wovn wire Maltress 1 60
Wool Mattress 2 50
Excelsior, wool top Mattress 2 2i
Bedsteads - 1 50
I challenge any one to get lower prices in Portland on these goods or any others lhat I
have to sell.
S. E. BARTMESS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., June 22,
lSiiU. Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settlers have tiled notice of their in
tention to make final pnsif lnsupportof their
claims, and that said prmifs will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver U. S. Land ,
Office at Vancouver, Wash., on Saturday; '
Augusts, im, viz:
GEORGE E. WHITE,
H. E. No. 8"t70, for the west, half of northeast
quarter und west half of southeast quarter
section 21, township 3 north.range 11 east, W.M.
Who names the toll wlng witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon und cultiva
tion of, said land, viz: 1
Henrv Swanson. Johnson Meljinahan.
George A. Thomas and Henry Johnston,all of
White Salmon P. ., Win-hington.
HKNHY 8WANoN
H. E. No. 8523, for ihe northwest quarter sec
tion 'l township .1 north, range 11 eiist, W'. M.
Who names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, Iz:
Johnson McLanahan. George E. White, Ed
ward Crawford and Henry Johnston, all of
White Salmon P. O., Washington.
JOHNSON Mci.AN A H AN,
H. E. No. SHU. for thee:it half of northwest
quarter and northwest quarter of northwest
quarter section 27, and northeast quarter of
northeast quarter sect ion 2s, township 3 north,
range 11 east, W. M.
Who names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon aud cultiva
tion ol said land, viz:
Train Scbool fir Teate
New Buildings, New Departments.
Ungraded Country School work. Graduates
secure good positions. Strong courses. Well
equipped Training Department. Normal course
quickest and best way to state certificate.
KxH'iise for veur from Jlju to SI 0; on board,
' O) to l iwr week. Tuition, W.25 per term of ten
eks.
Kali term begins Sept. Ith. Summer term,
uie 27-Sept. :. For catalogue, address
P. L. CAMPIIKLL. President,
Or W. A. Wann, Secretary of Faculty.
Reciprocity Corner.
j. i i
George E. White, Henry Swanson, Henry
Johnston and Ed 11. Crawford, all of White
Sulmou P. O., Washington.
JACOB J. MILLER,
H. E. Nn flOH, for the northeast qnnrter of sec
tion 2 , township S north, range 11 east, W. M.
Who names t he following witnesses to pnive
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Henry Swat. son, Johnson McLanahan,
George E. While and Edward B. Crawford.all
of White Salmon P.O., Washington.
Je:i4 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 17,
iKiii. Notice Is hereby given that' the following-named
settler has filed notice of Ills Inten
tion to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that said proor will be made be
fore Geo. T. Prather, U. 8. Commissioner, at
Hood Klver,OiCgon,on f'riday.July 28, 18!)!!, viz:
CHARLES W. MURPHY,
Of Hood River, Homestead Application No.
4H72, for the northeast quarter northeast quar
ter, south half northeast quarter and the
southeits, quarter northwest omirler lotu I a
7 and 8, sect tuu 3, township 1 norlh, range 10
east, W. M. i
lie names the following witnesses to prove '
his continuous residence npon, and cultiva
tain of. said and viz: j
Joseph A. Knox, John F. Dodson. John
Hinrlehs and James A. Cook, nil of Hood !
Ktver, Oreiron. - j
tciljyat JAY P. LUCAS. Register. I
Store.
E. H. PICKARD,
Painter and Decorator,
Hood River, Or.
Hons Palntln'ir. Hard Oil Klnlshlnir. drain-
Inu. Paper HanKlUK, KalsoinlnlnK.etc. Thirty
years' experience. Guarantees satisfactory
results or no tmv! Kstlmates vratis. l ave
orders at Glacier Pharmacy.
JOHN HULLT's
Harness
Has opened in Hood Itiver with a ed stock
of Harness. All Rinds of harness and shoe
repatriate. In the Odd reilows building.
GOVERNMENT LANDS
Free homes! (Jet a homesiead In the foot
hills of the famous Hood lilM-r Valley, In the
apple and strawherry sections. Abundance
of running water, timber and shick raiiKc;
land easily cleared; partly urusii land; also,
heavily timbered lands for tlmher entries.
Mild winters, delightful, healthful climate,
'or particulars, see or write
W. K. WINANH.
Hood Klver, Wasco Co., Oregon.
ITImber Lend, Act June3, 1878-1
NOTICE FOlt PUHLICATION.
United Htates Land ( itltce, Vancouver, Wash.,
May II, IHIid. Notice Is heiehy given that in
compliance with the provisions of the act of
congres of Juno X, 18,8, entitled "An act for
the sale of timber lands in the States ol Cal
Ifornla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of Aueust 4, lsir',
MA11Y V. MOHSK,
Or Willie Salmon, county of Klickitat, state
of Washington, has this day tiled In this office
her sworn statement, No. IHU. for the purchase
of the west northeast and east i north
west i of section No. 14, In township No. 4
north, range No. lOeiwt, W. M and will oft, r
proof to show that the land sought Is mora
valuable for Its tlmbei or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and toestabllsh herclalm
tosald land before the Heglster and Hecelver
of (his olnVe at Vancouver, Washington, on
Tuesday, the 2th day of July, lsw.
Hhe names as witnesses: James Hrown, Will
iam Olson and ltobert Kordyeeof While Sal
mon. Wash., and Charles P. Hush of Van
couver, Wash.
Any and ell persons claiming adversely the
above-diwrlhed lands are requested U file
tnelr claims In this office on or before said
2.'th dav of July. IHiW.
mllljy21 W. it. I. UN BAH, Kegislcr.
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION.
Land Ofllce nt The Dalles, Oregon, Juno
IT, ISWI. Notice Is hereby given that llietol-lowing-named
settler has tiled notice of his
Intention to make final pnsif in support of his
claim, and thai said pnsif will be made lielore
tieo. T. Pralher, U. S. t'ommissioncr.at lltsid
Klver, Oregon, on Friday, .Inly 'S, IS!K, vis:
JAMES A. I'OOK.
Of Hood Klver, Homestead Application No.
4 iH2, for llie southeast section ill, township 2
north, range 10 east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
John '. Dodson, Joseph A. Knox, Charles
W. iiiirphy and Jacob M. I-cnr., all of Hood
Klver, Oregon.
Jitfl.ly 28J JAY P. I.UCAS, Register.
NOTICE KOH PUHLICATION.
Land Ofllce at The Dalles, Oregon, June 17,
1HWI. Notice Is hereby gi en that He following-named
settler has tiled notice of his in
tention to make final pitsd in Mipport of his
claim, and that said proof will lie made hclure
George T. Prat her, t'. S. Commissioner, at
Hood Klver,! uegon. on Kriilav.July 2M,lHMI.vi2:
JOHN V. DODNHN,
Of Hood Klver, Oregon, Homestead Applica
tion No. 4 '.til, for the north half north
west quarter, southwest quarter northwest
quarter, and northwest quarter nor I Inns t
quarter section .H, township 2 north, range
111 east, VV. M.
He names Ihe following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, vi:
Joseph A. Knox, Charles W. Murphy, Jacob
M. Leiiz and James A Cook, all of Hood
lilver, Oregon.
Jeaijy28" J AY P. IXCAS, Register.
NOTICE.
U. 8- Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Jnn
20, 1MN. c, iiipialnt having been entered ut
I Ilia oltice by John West against William
Kufeno for failure to comply with law as to
HomeMend Kntry, No. 5774, dated May l, WW,
upon Hie south southwest Ji eouthwrst
southeast i section 5 and southeast south
east Va section H, township 1 north, range li
east, w, M., In Wasco county, Oregon, with a
view to Ihe cancellation of said entry, con
lestant alleging that enlryinan failed to es
talillsli residence thereon, and failed to im
firoveor cultivate the tract, and that such
allures still xist, the said parties are hereby
summoned to appear at this ofllce on the 10th
duy of August, IHtw, at 10 o'clock a. m., to re
spond and furnish testimony concerning said
nlh'ged failure.
JyyjM JAY P. IJTCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office nt Vancouver. Wash., Junf 1,
18IHI. Notice Is hereby given that the follow-Ing-nained
settlers have tiled not Ice of their In
tention to make final pnsif in support of
their clahns.and lhat said proofs will be made
before W, K. Presbv, V. S. Commissioner lor
District of Washington, at his ofllce In Ool
dendale, Washington, on Tuesday, August 8,
im, viz:
ANTON On.KR,
Homestead Entry No. jnl., for the southwest
quarter of northwest quarter and west half of
southwest quarter of section 25, and southeast
quarter of southeast quarter of section 2i,
township 5 north, range 10 east, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
William Coate, Kred J. Eckert, Christian
Guler and Alois Wcingartner, all of Trout
Lake P. O., WashlngUm. Iso,
ANNA GULEB,
widow of John Gulcr, deceased, by Christian
Ouler.hcrattornev in fact.HoniesteadentryNo
9CMI, for the north half of th" northeast quarter
and the north half of the northwest quarter of
section Atownshlp S north.range 10 east.W.M.
Hhe names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
William Coate, Kred J. Eckert, Christian
Oulerand Anton Guler, all of Trout Lake P.
O., Washington.
Je:i0u4 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. R. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, May
2!l, 18IW. -Notice Is hereby given thai In com
pliance with the provisions of the act of con
gress of June 3, ls78. entitled "An act for the
sale of timber lanosin thestatesof California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,
the following-named persons have this day
filed in this ofllce their respect ive.iworn state
ments for the purchase of the tracts described
herein and will offer proof to show that llie
land sought Is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish their claims to said land before
the Register and Keeeiver of this ofrlceat i he
Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of
August, IKW, viz:
HAHRIE G. WYATT, of Hood Rlver.on
sworn statement No. 129, for S W W Sec 24, Tp
1 N, li 9 E, W M.
BK11T V. WYATT. of Hood River.on sworn
stati ment No. IJU, for the N E i Sec 2(1, Tp 1
N, R 9 E, W M.
CHARLES II. MATNEY, of Hood River,
on sworn state.nent No. 131, for the N Yt See
iii.Tp 1 N, ROE. W M.
WILLIAM THOMPSON, of Hood River, on
sworn statement No. 132, for the N H sE'i and
N i SW V4 Sec 25, Tp 1 N, R tf E, Vf T.
DARWIN BRADLEY, of Hood Klver, on
sworn i-tatement No. 133, for the S 4SE Viand
8 'A SVV y. Sec 25, Tp 1 N, K 9 E, W M.
MINNIE BRADLEY, of Hood Kiver, on
sworn statement No. liifj, for the NE y. Sec27,
Tp2N, R9E, W M.
witnesses: E Butler, Charle Matney, W A
Winans. William Thompson, W Montgom
ery, H G Wyatl, Bert V Wyatt D Bradley
and F E Denzer, all of Hood River. Oregon.
Je2a JAY P. LUCAS, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 17,
1SHH. Notice is hereby given that the following-named
setller has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final pnsif in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
George T. Pralher, U. S. Commissioner, at
Hood River.Oregon.nn Fridav.July 2S,is9,viz:
JOSEPH A. KNoX.
Of Hood River, Oregon, Homestead Applica
tion No. H9U7, for the lots z, A, 4 and 5, section
8, township 1 north, range 10 east, W. M.
He names thcfollowlng witnesses to prove
his continuous residence, upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
John F. Ix.dson, Charles W. Murphy, Jacob
M. Lcnz and James A. Cook, ail of Hood
IUv-r, Oregon.
Je2SJ28 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.