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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1899)
.3fo6d:Biver lacier. . .FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, J8l)9. a!.'-: t BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Go to Sherrill's for carpets. Hammock 'b for 75c at Sherrill's. . No trouble to show goods at Bhen ill's. , .Buy an Iron bedstead ' at Bherrill's; ortiana prices. .. : . j .H.- G.- Wyatt has liought out the : laundry business of r. Jfoley. . - Mrs. 8. J. LaFranee went to Port land Monday on a business trip.' Money to loan on real estate by JOHN Li. HENDERSON, agt. y.I)b you want lumber? If so, see ? . -r- .-v .Tucker. ,1? '.' Take your pictures to Bherrill's and - nave tueiu irutueu. . ,v - Full" line prepared paints always ou ..... hand at teiiernil's. , . u Airs. J. H. CradlelmuKh came up ironi fori land KunUay evening. .' Dorranee Bmlth came up from Cas- ' cade Locks on the Regulator, Monday :- All kinds of bargains boutrht and sold at the Emporium., t?ee bulletin board L. . N. Blowers has purchased the 1 Husbands iroiK-rty, two lots ana a house, in Hood River. Dr. D. RIkks. lately from Mississippi, . has located at Mt. Hood and will en gage In the stock business. .''.? Ladies' shirt waists, men's and boys' . crash hats and caps, and a full line of " Straw goods at the Racket blore. - T. H. Clark recovered sufficiently .' ft our his late sickness to be able to go to nis liome at v aseo last t riday. 'st O: P. McFall has aecepled a position In the Multnomah box factory in Port . laud and left for his new field of labor o n Tuesday., Miss Ethel Wood worth went to Goldendale lust Friday, here she will h Visit relatives and' later attend the " ui-ademy at that place. . Quickly cure constipation and rebuild and invigorate the entire system never itriie or tiauseaie ' DevVitt'a Little Early-Risers. Williams & Brosius. ' B. F. Belieu returned from Portland The new grade leading out to the .bust Bide is opened clear through and teamsters are - driving over - it. With empty vehicles. Three or lour more turnouts are needed, and " with' these and a few other touches the work will tie complete. The big-hill on the old road has always .been a retarding ele ment in the development of Jiast Hood River, but with the easy grade now nearly finished, the days of hot wagon tires and smoking brake shoes are over. Supervisor Harbison, who has had the management of the work, will publish in the u lacier a statement or all cash exiienditures, with the list of contrib utors and amount given by each, as soon as the few outstanding uubscnp tions have been paid in. ' J. Herbert Preston, representing the muxicai nepariment or ine Jacobsen Book & Music Co. of The Dalles Is in Hood River, and Is prepared to sell pianos, organs and musical instruments generally, at prices and terms within ihe reach of all. The company repre sented by Mr. Preston acts as sole agent tor ine sale or me famous Histey organs. Ludwig.Klnusbur.vand Howard pianos in tins district. Air. rreaion is located at the Mt. Hood hotel, and after a trip to the country lying between here and l rout laKe, on . the Washington side. intends lo visit the residents of Hood River valley. Mrs. R P. Orr of Wasco, who Is camped with her family in Parkhurst addition, inet with a serious accident Wednesday evening, she was Invited by Mrs. J. F. Armor to ride up the hill iu her buggy. While passing near the tew house of H. Pugh. the horse took fright and wheeled suddenly. Both ladles were l brown ,ut. Mrs. Orr's ankle was bioken, while Mrs. Armor cscaed without injury. Dr. Shaw set the fracture, and the lady was taken to the house of her sister, Mrs. P. Bpaugler. John Wnhlschlegel met with a se rious accident at Bert Tweezy 'scamp near Davenport's big mill, July 19th. a nouoie-nitieu -ax leu trom a uiocK and cut him on the call' of the leg, inuk. i tig a gash one inch deep ami Ave inches long. He lias since been on crutches. Mr. Wnhlschlegel is a grandson of Jos. McGuire. Dr. Khaw has charge of the case and the wound is healing nicely. E. C. ' Rogers came down from his ranch on upper Neal creek Tuesday. He reports crops of all kinds good. The lint liu l.nllt hjuitulimi I tumlf iF Ihut eu.illitii liutlu houn f .A t,f I J . 11 f. ... W ... I . I ' ).U.l I I udWIIUll 111 I II- ."-'. " ' I I. , UVTU LI t.'l r? 1 . . . v I irii. ul 11miiii. hoiunca Ihuii li.i..u ler road that way. They were much .1 lelid and P. 8. Davidson, sr., is niov- it into it. '1 be house is two M. stories A. CooK man & Paulson's mill. J. F. Click of Colorado is In the val ley hwiking for a slock ranch r rather a ranch where lie can Keep stock ana .have a range tor them. Mr. and Mrs. Bengstakesand family, who have been stopping at Mrs. Alma ' - home iu Portland, Monday? . A. L. Btauffer and sister, Ella, ar rived fio'm Wadsuorth, Ohio, .'1 hlirs- day ot last week ami will make their lutnie-with C. F. Btautler of the East Bide. ; ., . . The new house of II. Pugh is com- and is nicely finished. was theeoniructor. , Iriitaling stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWitt.'s Wltcli Hazel rialve, a sure - and sale application tor lortured flesh Beware "of Couuterfeils. . Williams & 'Brosius. -s'HriVBaieham after taking an iii- veiitory of his nursery stock nuds that he has-1 7,000 truit trees. He will can vass., the neighboring settlements to -sell some of his trees. - Hamilton Clark, .of Chauncey, Ga., .says , he 'suffered with itching piles twenty years before trytng XeWitt's Witch. Hazel Salve, two boxes of which completely cured him. -. Jieware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits Williams &, Brosius. . . ;-:iPM)f. P. A. Bnyder Is spending the ' suiiiiiier at Missoula,. Montana. He lias secured the principalship of the Ontario, Malheur countysctiooi, at a aiary oi a month. '6ur baby was sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. . Al though we tried many remedies she kept get ting worse U util we used One Minute Coun Cure,' it relieved at once aud cured her in a few days.'.' B: L. .Nance, Priu - High Bclioor'ButlUitle, Texas, Williams & BroBius. '; v - , , . :,.Eva Belieu, while' packing strawber ries on her father's place, nut her name and address iu a box. The box was bought by a lady iu Council Blutt's,who wrote' Eva a letter and staled that the berries were the nicest she ever saw. Bhe paid $&90 for the crate. ; . . ;';K?idal Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly digests food without aid from the stom ach,' and at the same time heals and re stores the diseased digestive organs. It is the only remedy that does bo h of these tilings and can be relied upon to permaueiiily cure dyspepsia. VV'ill iams & Brosius. - ii,vKirbyson, C. & Wheeler, Arthur Pierce and Frank Pierce' have, during the past few hos, bought Estey or gans of 'The Jacobsen Hook & iMusic Co.-of The Dalies, represemed here ty J. H. Piestoii, ' and are very much pleased, with their bargains. ; Ko'dol byspepsia' Cure cures dyspep' sla localise its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so. "lite punliccaii rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising fioui imperfect diges tion," James M. Thonius,' M. D., In American Journal of Health, N. Y. Williams & Brosius. Judge Prather did a land office busi ness last Friday. Five homesteaders made final proof before him as U. B. coiijiiiissioneT. . They were" Jos. A. Knox, Jas. A. Cook, John F. Dodson, Jacob M. Lenz and Clias. W. Murphy. C. J. Hayes assisted. Judge Prather in examining the witnesses. . "DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo. H. Jacobs, of Thompson, conn, rmmpt, pleasant, never gripe, they cure constipation, surprised when Mr. Rogers told them of the prices paid here for country pro- nuce. . iney had been getting 10 and Vi cents a dtizen lor eggs all summer. Miss Mabel Boormati. accompanied bv her cousins. Tina and Laura Cramer of Malheur county, who came to spend the slimmer here, spent: two or ihree das iu. Mosier last week and report a very pleasant time. Miss Mabel Boor- man, .on reaching home, was- very agreeably surprised to nnd a 7o organ waiting lor her, a present from her I areins. ' . ; .; -; t JoIih and Joseph Dimnilck. who are Volunteers in 1 loop G, 4th cavalty, i the f'hilipi ines, liave written home that they wiil soon tie discharged. The Fnedom of May 28th. a naner publish ed in Manila, which was sent home by tneuojs, says mat the volunteers in the 4th Cavalry would sooir be dis charged. ... The Hood . River.. Fruit Growers' Union has completed its labors with the strawberry crop of the present sea son and has mailed final checks to the growers. This is earlier than the task has ever been finished in previous sea sons. Ihe average sum per crate re turned to growers is about $1.60. Samuel T. Howe, a former resident of Hood River, arrived here Sunday evening from Missouri. Mr. Howie has been sojourning in Texas for the past nve or six years. He finds many changes in Hood River. He Is an ex pert dentist and at one time did all the dental work for the valley. , ; Tuesday, the following nartv started for a nip to Mt. Adams aud the sur rounding country: Bam Eliot, Ralph bavage, Howell Ackerman -and,;.Ned lilythe. '1 he ; boysf will scale the mountain, and while in camp will live off the game of the country, such as ueur, mouutam sueep, mountain trout, etC. --- A young man named Tvler got his thumb badly lacerated at Davenport's mill, last Friday, by coming iu contact witn a circular saw. Dr. Watt dressed the wound, and Tyler is In a fair way to save his thumb, which was nearly severed from his band. Earl and Meigs Bartmess. Mr. Mc Donald, Tom Kent, Grace and Belle Howell, Nellie Hey nobis. Gladys Hart ley,' Grace 'aiupbell and Sadie Orr went to the forks of Hood river for an outing last Tuesday. ' . I uncie unver isurtrnesi started on Tuesday for Eugene. He went fo Portland on the boat, and from there will goon his wheel'. He expected to reacu bau-m ine nrst day out from Portland Miss Marguerite Shelley aud brother Albert went to the sea coast at Ocean Park, Wash., Tuesday. They will join the family of their uncle, H. S. Lewis, who are spending the season there. Rev. J. L. Hershner and family left on Thursday morning for Monmouth, folk county, where they will spend about two weeks with Mrs. Hershner's people. - ... , .... Miss Ellen and Henrietta Eliot came up from Portland last week. Dr. and Mrs. Eliot ivent to Portland, Tuesday, for a two days' visit. . Mrs. W. H. Perry has reen quite sick ! and is under the care of Dr. Watt. We are glad to learn she is im proving. - . . ' Blowers & Son on Monday sold 40 acres of land in' the Crapper district to P. H. Martin of Prineville for $1,800. Mrs. W. P. Watson, who has been in poor health lately, went to the sea side at Newport on Monday. Wanted Men to harvest the crop in , wages to go K.J JBEbk. 43BRk -JBwm 4HBIh ": - E71 At Reasonable Prices. ; Big Sellers Just Now Ladies' fancy Jersey-ribbed Summer Vests... ..........i 12jc Misses' fancy Jersey-ribbed Summer Vests...... : 7Jc Men's summer merino Underwear, each....... 30o 4 Great Bargains in Hosiery. Ladies' very .Hue fast tan Beam ess Hose, good value at 25c our price I..;.......: ". 20o . Lalles' Stainless, Seamless Black Hose, none better made for . the price v .' 10c : Ladies' fine, good weight Ribbed Hose 15c Misses' 2-thread tan Ribbed Hose, a hummer 12Jc Ladies' Shirt Waists, nice patterns. ... i 50c - A nice assortment of neck and Sash Ribbons at money-saving rates. ' Ladies' latest Lawn Ties 30o - Mosquito Netting, per bolt '. 45o THE PEOPLE'S STORE. . Fisherman's Luck. Rev. 0. D. Nickelsen and Ike Neal- eigh spent last, week fishing at Sandy Flat. They report Jots of. fish and a good time. Thursday i;nns naa ine good luck to land a salmon trout with a No; 8 fly that was 371 iuches-in length and weighiVl6i- pounds. -: This is the biggest fish" we ever, heard of being caught above the falls, but as this is a preacher's fish story It must be so. ihe gentlemen had Ike's wagon and team with them,, and wnue tne- men were off fishing one of the- horses got loose and left for home, r A tmy Indian cayuse wandered into camp, and by padding the horse's harness with a big quilt the cayuse. was hitched. to the wagon, and made to supply the place of the missing horse. They started off all right, but going down a slight grade the team started for the woods on a run. The cayuse soon brone loose and left. The homeward-bound fisher men were also left, but M. F. Loy hap pened along at that time and loaned them an exira horse..: ". , , - ; At a Bargain. Some fine fruit, land near town. Including spring of 60 gallons per minute, and other water rights. . T. R. COON For Sale One of the best paying small fruit farms In Hood Elver. Oood location. Well watered. Good buildings and a plesant borne. Tills is a bargain. Call at this office. arouse the torpid liver lo action and give . .. .. ;. . ' v you clean blood, steady nerves, a Hear ei man county, uoou T,.i.. o iith.. r..uliJ win to work at once. u.i.a .. iibmiuj Ml t vv ' ' 1 1 1 iams & Brosius. , . . , A-1.. Mason returned to Portland, Mwnday. He has been spending his vacation on his ranch on the East Bide since the letter carriers' excursion, and during that time he has finished build ing a five-room ' cottage on his place. He enjoyed life by putting in 20 hours a day at hard labor. Mr. Mason is thoroughly in love with Hood River, and every time he comes here is more than ever convinced that he has (he best location iu the valley for fruit trees. ... , , . , . -. . .'v. ( V -Meritorious Mention... " .' , The Glacier Is permitted to pub lish the following letter, which gives meritorious mention of a Hood River boy, and which his many friends here will appreciate: " San Fkancisco, July 25, 1890 Hon. M. P. Isenberg, Hood Uiverj Or.--Dear Sir: This note is to say that Steward Isenlierg, your son, did not accompany me homeon the ground that, he was needed for a time to show my successor the ropes of. the office. Although it was a very great disappointment, he acted Ihe man atid soldier in the mat ter and will do his duty?''" ' I wish fun her to assure you that in the 13 months your son served as my or derly and clerk lie was a model sol dier. Sober, intelligent, active, untir ing in energy and zeal: and his work. even In a subordinate position, assisted very materially In securing any good results which may have accrued from my administration of my office. I beg to remain, sir, very respectfully, HERBERT W. CARDWELT, , Maj. and Chief Surg., U. S. V. ' .' ,. - Mount Hood Notes. N. J. Devoid lost his buggy horse on Monday last with chronic catarrh. Frank Blaker came to Mt. Hood to-. day to see about the job of painting the school house. L. D. Boyd Is finishing! our school house thi week aud has three men woi'kiug on it. : f : ., : , i X h L W. Tonilinson sold his team aud logging outfit to J. Tl Cooper and then started for the harvest fields. Will Edick ht-s only-about half a crop of oats. He says he sowed them on the halves the diggers got the rest. Hon. D. R. Cooper and family went over to the berry patch and were gone two days. Tliey returned home witn 17 gallons of blackberries. , ' Roberts' sheep packer got into the middle fork of Hood river, last Thurs day, and nearly lost his life. One of his hordes went down the river, rolled over and over, and when, he got out it was found that one of his eyes was put out. - You & Me. r Married." " In Portland, July 27, 1899, N. T. Chapman of Hood River and Miss Myrtle Monrie. In Hood River, August 1.J899, Carl 'Williams' and Miss Carrie Davis, both of Sherman county;' Rev. liD:' Nick elsen officiating. - Farm for Sale. i'0 acres, nearly all In cultivation. The very cjioiceof Hood Elver valley: 2 miles south ol town, rrice n.n an acre. fi., M. i)iKKUW, For Sale. ( One of the earliest and best places to make money on the Columbia river. For bartlc uiars can on or address V. WINCHELiU 24 Acres, One mile from town; 9 in strawberries, one in oiacKoerrics, one in raspDemes, uoo rrult trees. iuv KiHpu vines, mooa improvements. Iu- quire at tne Mood Klver ItACKET STORE, An Invitation. A cordial invitation Is hereby extended to an my customers, ooin past ana prospective, to call at the nursery and examine the large assortment of clean, thrifty trees and plants oeing grown tuts year, the like of which Was -never seen in this region before. 1 will count It a pleasure to show you through the nur sery grounds and orchards whether you place an order or jiot. Over 200 varieties of fruits are oeing grown hero for our own use and amusement.- H. C. BATEHAM, Columbia Nursery, Hood Klver, Or. r Sows for: Sale. ; Two blooded Poland China Sows; one with o pigs, lor sale ny J. c, BOOQ-i, Bids for Wood Wanted; ive cords of Oak wood, 6 cords of pine wood, 24 Inches long, to bedellvered at Frank ton school house by Sept. 1st. Bids will be re ceived, at tne. clerK's residence at East- Bel tnont until Auerust 15, lSHfl. . -;'; JM. H. NIUKEIXEV, District Clerk. ' For Sale. Wind Mill and Tower and Force Pump for Wagon Repairing. All kinds of wn?on repairing done on Rhort Rotlce and at reasonable prices, at the old nogers mill In Krankton. C. H. ROGKIts. : Fresh Milk, Areated and deodorized, 6 cents a quart. . P. H. BUTTON. FRUIT JAR FILLERS, HAMMOCKS, v FEATHER DUSTERS, At LaFRANCE'S. Time Schedules. . Depaut Fast'.. Mail ' 10:42 p.m. Spokane, Flyer . 4:j7 p.m.. 8 p.m. 8 P.m. Ex.'Snndayl waturaay, . 10 p.m. 6 a.m. Ex. 'Sunday Fr'm HOOD KIVER AKllIVK Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth.Omaha, Kansas . City. St Louis, Chicago and the East.. Walla Wajla, Spo-J Knne.ivxinTienpoiis St Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Chi cago and East. From PORTLAND. Ocean Steamships For Ban rancisco Every Ave days. , 'Fast ' Mall 4:00 p.m. Spokano -Flyer 6:57 a.m. 4 p.m. 7 a-m. Tuei Thur. and Sat. 6 a.m. Tuesj Thar Snft'Sak Iv.ttiparla, i mo a.m. daily ex.Sat. Columbia River .. Steamers. .- To Astoria an way , landings. Willamette River. Oregou City, New- DeiKaiem ss way landings. . - Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. Oregon City, Dayton and way landings. Willamette River. Portland to Corval- 11s & way landings. 4 p.m. Ex.Sunduy. bone & McDonald CARRY A FULL LINE OF ZTILOTJ" dS PEED, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, Which we will sell at live and let live prices. Agents for Osborne Mowers and Reapers. 13 WtSumin-WiutuuPMir tow It Pays to Paint. ' There is nothing that adds to the selling value or the renting value of a house like good paint there is nothing that makes home more home-like than good paint. , It pays to paint. The better the paint, the better it pays. , , - v. The Sherwin-Williams ;. , Paint . pays in the beginning because it goes so far pays in ; the end because it lasts so long; and looks so well, a-" long as it lasts. There is no paint hke it for beaut ' and durability, for economy aud satisfaction, - - . -v Chas. N. Clarke, Agt., at the Glacier Pharmacy. u "1?,l?,Wra for pure fresh Drugs, latent Medicines and Wall Paper. Prescriptions and ramily Kecipesa specialty. , . .. .. - V GENERAL COMMISSION - AND, FOKW ARDING. .TITft W Kfl'P....PPTflli!9 realized; retrirtis made promptlv'. Consleriments io." chase larsre quantities of fruit for canning purposes. ','''.. ' ah Kiima oi unit uoxes aaa craws on hand. Come and sec us; we mean business: DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. Stndebakcr Waarons and Snrlnir Wflconq. Ptnnnf.Tr nnninn Tni. r-ittTfi. ton Clipper Plows, Harrows and Discs; Bad?or Spring Tooth Harrows. These are the best and are sold at as low prices as are charged for chennur c-radia nf roii i;..t i. .n examine the goods. . , - . N. C. Evans. Tres. E. E. Ssavaok, Sec. and Treas. (3. R. C. It. Castmeb, Vice Pr Bone, THE HOOD RIVER TRADING COMPANY, ' - , ' . (lncorpo."ated). . : ; .,;.'. :. ; f Unexcelled facilities for liandllnir real estate: Parties wlshlns- to riisnosn of rn.il nrnnon will find it to their interests to list the same with us. Conveyancing done and titles exam ined. Abstracts furnished. -- .i i brail lioxes, crates and packages ol all kinds, storago warehouse. I have otiened a choice lot of Groceries in the store room formerlv occnnlert h- tin' m.miI iver Pharmacy. Will also deal in Flour, Feed, eixt. Our firoods are all new and choice, nnd we will mm to lrnnn tha hpai. nt.:ntl iim.o . .ini..ir sales and small profits will be our motto. Come and see us. . . . . . . -. 0. L. COPPLE. 4:80 p.m. Ex-Sunday. Snake River. S:S0 p.m. Mob, Wed. and Frl. 4:30 .m. Tues., Thur. 'and Bat. JLv Lewlst'n 5:4.rft.m.dai Riparla to I.ewlston ex.Frlday. All Kinds of Jewelry Kept on hand at Chas. Tern pie' j. If you don't see what you want, give him your order and ne win eei it lor you at icnsiern prices. A top liugjfy and a two-reated, half plutform hack lor sale. E. E. Savage. Mrti. E. Bihiw, who hag lieen quite ill for the ust two months is better again. - The old Konem' homestead at Frank ton was sold during the week for $5i0 The new building for Bradley'a bak Dyspepsia Digests what you eat. It artificially d igests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or? gans. . It Is thelatestdiscovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can aDDroach it in efficiency. - It in- ery is progressing towards eouiletioii.'! 6tantly relieves and permanently cures Jyspcyaia, iuuicmiuu, ucai uuuiu. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Si ck Headache, Gast ral gi a, Cram ps, and all other results of i mperf ect di gestion. Prepared py E. C. DeWltt A Co., Chicago. E. . W. H. HURLBURT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Or B. Clark, Agent, Hood River. .;".':. : THE-- "REGULATOR LINE." Navigation Co. Through v Freight and Passenger Line. Daily liot. Dalles anfl Portlanfl All Freight Will Come Through . -. Without Delay. Leave The Dalles.'.,. .'....V..8.45 A. m. Lekve Portland...;..:.';.";.;.;. ..'7.00 A. m. Teachers' examination for certirirait 8 will l e held in The Dalles Aug. Dili. Fred Snow of Portland is visiting li's niolher, Mrs. E. 8nuw. Jones, the tombstone man, is in town. PASSENGER RATES. I One way.. fiO Round trip 2 SO Freight Rates Greatly Reduced tor sale by. Williams & iro.-ius. W.G ALLAWAY, General Agent, THE DALLES, -- OREGON GEO. P. CROWEIX, . . Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House In tho valley.) - , ' ..DEALER IN . . , r..-,, AND G-eneral .2verc2a,nIce,- , i : i Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc. HOOD RIVER, - - i - ' OREGON GEO. T. PKATHER, for Notary PuMic Oregon. . MortgogeR. and all kind ot lo-. v Justice of the Peace . . . i for Hood River District ( . ; - ' I am prepared at all times to draw andxecuto Deeds and gal papers carefully prepared. - I am also prepared on short notice to furnish correct Abstracts. Also represent thenldrat and strongest Insurance companies; so if you want your property iDsurcd don't fail to call on me and get a policy in a reliable insurance company. And when it comes to Real Estate, I am the one you want to see. If you want to buv, sell or rent any land in Hood River valley or White Salmon, don't fail to callon or write to inc. I also negotiate loans on real estate. I have been a resident of Hood River val lev for in vears, therefore am thoroughly acquainted with the valiev. OKO. T. PRATHER. Hood River. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0 - Timber Land, Act June 3, 178.1 - United States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, July 11, 1899. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregou, Nevada and Washington Territory," EVERARD BUTLER, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 142, for the purchase of the north yt southeast and north southwest J4 of section 2K, in towi.ship No. 1 north.-range No. 9 east, W. M and win offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at The Dal les, Oregon.on Wednesday, the 20th day of September, 1899. - He names as witnesses: H. G. Wyatt, Bert V. Wyatt, W. A. Winans and A. D. Winans, all of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are lequested To file their claims In this office onorbcHiresald2uth day of September, ISM). . jyHsl5 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregwnf July 11, 1899. Notice is hereby given that tUe follow ing named settler has tiled notice of hrs inten tion to make final proof In support of h is claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on Monday, August 21, 189t, viz: DONALD McKAY.DflN, Of Mosier, Oregon, H. E. No. -1501, for tho south y, northwest i and lots :j and t. sccticu 4, township 1 north, ranfje 11 east. W. M. He names the following wlwessc lo prove his continuous residence upon and cul'.lvp tlon of said land, vie John Kvans, J. P. Hnvder. Weorne Ireland and Bud Young, all of Mosier, Oregon. Jyllalrt JAY. I. LUOAS, liet-i-feT.