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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1899)
o 5ood .River Slacier. rniDAY, ocToiir.R 20, im. ' A valuable feature of the war revenue Mil, the inheritance tux, van brought to public notice through the recent sharing if the YaiiderbUt extate. It provide that all personal eftatCH in excess of flO.000 should be taxed, according to their amount, at raU'H ranging from tlirw-ounrtcr-i of one ta-r cent to two uml a quarter per cent, whe n inherited by children or parent, and rates rang ing from five to fifteen per cent when inherited by very diHtant relative Stranger in blood," or corporation. The amount of personal property in the country aggregates about f M,000,000,oHi, and an the death rate among property- holders w one in every thirty-nix, about M ,000,000,000 muot become subject to ilntv vearlv. At the onlinury rate of t.ne and a half per cent, thin would net the government a revenue of $15,000,000 h year. Tliif part of the war-tax meas ure ought to become apermaivint form tif taxation, Our receipts fur internal revenue are now in excess of custom duties. The internal revenue last year amounted to 1273,000,000, while the cus tom duties amounted to 1206,000,000. The war is now on in tlm Transvaal ami the civilized world will watch with interest how England carries on her tirst war w ith a civilized nation since the Crimean campaign of 1351.; There i.i hardly more than one result to be ex jx'cted, but the Doers nre a hardy race of fighter and will doubtless cause the Knglish people lots of anxiety and worry, with the sacrifice of nnit-h money and many lives before South Africa becomes united as a part of the British empire. The English government has placed number of " big orders for army beef among the great American meat packing establishments. This will have a ten dency to further advance the high price ol beef, which is. certainly Just w hat the tock raisers desire. With Uncle Sum's big army to feed in the Philippines and the British forces in active service in gouth Africa, this year's fall crops of the American farmer ought to find a ready rale, and the theory that war makes good times will be given a good test. Undpx.U'o editorial caption, "Let him Crown' the Work," the Outlook for Oct. 7th suggests the idea that Admiral JJewey should be made governor-general Cf the Philippines. The idea may not be such a peorxme, after nil, for the ad miral has given splendid proof of his executive abilities. The author of the uggestion says: "It would afford, as pothing else could, assurance to the Fil l'lpinos that they would have absolutely just and generous treatment tinder the American flag. " It would convince those who have arms in their hands, on the tine hand, that they had nothing wortl fighting for which they could not get without ifttfhtinc, and, on the other hand, that it would bo hopeless to con tinue the fight." After the capture of 1'orac by (icneral McArthur'ti forces, a few weeks ago yillipino commissioners were allowed to enter our line escorting fourteen Amr. ican prisoners, who were surrendered with no other return than the admission of the commission. From what the prisoners report, it is evident that the insurgents are not the brutal savage oniQ of us are apt to take them to be The prisoners unanimously praised their treatment. . One man said: "We hay been given the best the country afford ed -fine houses for quarters, servant. good food, plenty of wine, and a money allowance." The idea of independence has taken firm hold of the Fillipinos." The president of Princeton college an rumnees that Mr. Cleveland is to lie lecturer at Princeton this year, Borne unknown' donor recently gave the instl; tution 8. fund of f 100,000 for the estab lishment of a new chair of politics, and it is reported that ex-President Cleve laud will be given this position. An Eastern paper remarks that to an out sider it would seem as if he were pecu liarly qualified to fill such a chair to its (all capacity. .... iit.. munity where he will be surrouiweM uy neglected orchards. The most profitable crop which can be obtained from such nn orchard is firewood and the sooner the crou is harvested the better it will r . . ... be for the owner and his neighbor. Rural Northwest. Plant Trees. IIooo 'Rivkr, Oct. H, lHDO.-Editor (!i.aii:r: The past ten years have wrought a great improvement in the Hood River valley. ' Each yenr sees tlie acreage much increased as the (iinlicr is cut away and the land brought into a Mate of cultivation. This is coinmend ble and as it should he. Let every acre of tillable soil be brought to its highest state of productiveness. But, w hile this is going on, I wish to enter a plea against the threatened denudation of the entire valley mid a p-t'.tion to property owners U make an t ffort to prevent, as far as possible, the total destruction of the tree growth of the valley. Should the pres- nt system of all cutting and no plant ing continue, a very few years will see the entire valley os barren as the plains f Eastern Oregon,' except for the or chards which are being set out. Al ready our finest driveways and roads are becoming bare and shadeless, Beautiful kn are ruthlessly destroyed for the eumuienAil value of tho wood nicy will make. Everywhere the tree seems to be looked upon as an enemy to be de-wtroved. The fame of tho Hood River apple and traw berry has spread far and wide un til the products of our valley command a higher market price than , any other. Nature has endowed this favored section with peculiarly favorable conditions of soil and climate that, produce these un eijualecl results, but let the destruction value of the whole road until some plan, can be devised for its betterment. The list of those who' subscribed and paid is as follow i: E. 1., Smith $3l 00 Harbison Bros a 30 00 A. A. Schenck V. H. Button F. Eggcrt M. A. Moody H. lige O. Detlimau ('. T. Bonnev Bone A Mdonald li. 1. Wood worth O. P. Crowell Sears it Porter K. Riind .t Son S. J. La Franca W. V. Johnson S. E. liartmess Dallas & Spangler .... P. A. Cox Chas. N. Clarke August Paunch F. H. Stanton A. S. Blowers & Son. John I.enz The word "rig" as a synonym for "vc hide" is becoming 'recognised in print as just the proper thing when one speaks of Ids hor.se and carriage, and that it is ilso applicable to automobiles appears from the account of an automobile pa rade when the term: "floral decorated rigs" is used. One beauty of American idiosyncrasies is our aversion to the use el long words, and if automobile can be tut down to "rig," eel-Uinly a greftt aav,' ing will bo made, of the timber growth continue and tlie ultimate result will be a change of cli matic conditions that will materially affect, the crop production. There is but one way oy wnien mm impending danger can be averted, and that is, phint trees. Plant them by the roadside and bv vuur homes. Protect your orchards, ..and your fields. Protect Vour orchards bv a wind-break, or screen. The results will be obvious aiid cratifvini!. The listed, wind swept ap- oearanee ot many oi the orcnanis oi me lower valley may be obviated by this means, besides ' the benefits accruing from the tendency of the growth to nut irate the extremes of heat and cold ana the increased humidity. Another mo. tive would be the beautifying of your home and farm and the increased value of it to a nro'stiective purchaser. YA ho could fail to be attracted to a home of. no matter how humble pretensions if it is tastefully surrounded by flowers and shrubs and trees, as compared with the barren surroundings of a home exposed to the burning rays of the summer sun or t ip. cold, bieak winds ot winter The advent of the irrigation canal, with all its lateral ditches, which in many instances follow our main trav eled roads, now offers an excellent op- nortunitv lor tho planting and cultiva tion of screens and shade trees. .. Our forests offer a great variety of indige nous trees, both deciduous and ever green, lrotu Which to select tnose nesi adapted to the conditions oi sou anil me purpose in view. t'are anu judgment should be exercised in Melecting varieties best adapted to the soil conditions and moisture, light and slope of the places to be planted. o rule can be given for the reason that no systematic eitort has yet been made by which to determine w hich ot the many varieties wonm oesi be adapted to tlie conditions of our valley. A brief list of our native trees and shrubs whicti l woiini suggest, any oi which can be secured without cost other than the time required to collect them, would be as follows: White Pine ('. moiiticold), which is a beautiful tree of rapid growth; Yellow Pine (. pon deruM) ; Douglas .Spruce tVMfioi Dwiglfimii) j Parifle Red Cedar ( Thuya (flfldiitda) ; '1 amarack ( Lttrix ommuu-- mtuM western neni uc yixu in .i.r- taiHinaa) -y White Fir (Abie yrandis); Lovely Red Fir Ahiex AmnbUis); No ble Fir (!. mibilU); Engleniann's Spruce (I'lcea nrft(ma'riui); and Pa cific Yew ( Taxu Orevifolitt) among the conifers, and Oregon' 'Ash- ( -'m.rtmi Vi'Cfmui); the Coftonwoods, Quaking Aspen )l'opnlnu tre.mtil'ddes); two va rielies Mountain Ash (.Sorhu nambitri J'olia and occidenta.ru), different, var 'rietii's of Maples, Chinquapin, fete, among the deciduous trees and shrubs. The U. S. department of agriculture-, division of forestry, has issued a very interesting circular entitled "Forestry for Farmers' which contains much valuable and interesting information pertaining to this subject. This can be obtained by addressing the department. Let each property owner take up tlie subject in proportion to the demand of his own surroundings. II you nave a corner unfit for cultivation, let. tin? trees stand upon it. They will yield a per manent revenue to your farm far in ex cess of their value as fuel. The writer has heard ninny comments upon the subject from visitors passing through our valley, and it is through others that we must see ourselves; so let us border our roads and surround our homes with, trees, and so lay a foundation of beauty' and inestimable value' for generatiens to follow who will rise up to bless' the hand that planted the tinv seeil or the tender sapling. II. D. I.AMilLLE. L. A. Rhoiids 1). A. Turner. Troy Shelley John Si haetle Peter Kopke H. Sieverkroi p J. W. Hinrichs.... A. I. Miitun C. A- Oihnore Peter Mohr ffni. Kenmdy L. Connie ....... (ieorgo Booth John Crosby Grant Evan's' ........ F. E. Denzer M. Yates A. Knapn V. Kand I). Henrich Winched.' F. Blythe M. Baldwin II. Feak R. Cooper H. H. Tomlinson . Wm. Edick..... L. W. Tomlinson . Robert Leasure.... George Wenner .. E. B. Fulton Mrs. M. Morse .... E. B. Clark 25 00 I'.") 00 2 5 00 25 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 7 Ml 7 50 r mi 5 00 5.01) 5 00 5 00 . 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 oo 5 00 5 00 6 5 5 5 5 , 6 5 ..5 , 5 . 5 3 2 . 2 . 2 2 The Storm lit r.us1r Oregon. Six inches of snow fell in this -vicinity on Wednesday night 'and ' Thursday morning. '. On Thursday'liight there was a seven' frost, and the. thermometer reg istered 12 degrees above zero. The "oldest inhabitant" dues not remember as severe a storm coming so t al ly in the fall as this. Fruit and shade trees are Htill in full foliage, Ryd many branches were broken i ll 'bv th weight of snow. The poplar; all looked like weeping wil lows. Considerable' fruit was frozen on the trees and tomatoes on the vines. The storm came- fik'e a thunderbolt out of a clear shy, and Imparted almost as suddenly. It did avmU as well as nnrm, 1:4 ill llui dust, find' preutlv helped the grass on the range-. Fossil Journal. "If von scour the world you will never find a remedy -eoua , to One .Minute Cough Cure,"rays rMitirr Fackler, ot the MicRiionv. l a.. "Hustler, it cureu nis family ot' LuGrip'pe and saves thousands from'mieumonia. bronchitis, croup and all throat "find hmir troubles. Williams & Brosius, . ,.' ; 2-50 2 60 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 00 T 50 airs and JWud, We have shoes that will keep your feet dry and save doctors' bills. Remeiulier, our prices are the lowest and we sew and peg your shoes free. . New stock of first quality Rubbers and Gum Boots at regular prices. Men's strined Worsted Pants, new and pretty patterns, great values, at fl.U5; others, 95c to f.50; all good ural wool Underwear, tl.W suit, ladies fl.oj. ton Sweaters, 00c. Latest styles, all uew goods, lowest prices in Millinery. Any spe cial order w ill be filled promptly. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. values. Men's nat- Men's good, firm cot- LEAVE ORDERS FOR If P LIST OF 1ANDS for 8ak AT THE EMPORIUM. ). The W'llllnni Kennedy fmprovod Frul t Knrm, !t mtlin nonlhrnst of llixxl Hlvcr; IH iiercii; nnc ncnrliiK orciiarn; kihhi niiinnr- nionm; best wilier, epi lriK. rricc mkh; wm iw wild III mmll trnelH; IX) acieii In cuIIIvhII.u. , 2. H. K. V J f . W. i rc. 12, Tp. t N., R. 10 E., unimproved; STiO. , .1. The Anton Wise Improved l-'nill Farm, 7 miles Riinlhucst of Hood Hlvcr; IZl Here.; !0 iii'iTa In ruinviiiiou. t-ine nun. npruif water. Price, tyKio. 4. 8. K. id ucc. W.T. S X.. H. 10 E. ftr only POO. Home lnipiovi-ini'iiUi; Mo acres. 5. K VH of H. V. !( of N. V. 4 H. 12. T. t N..B. 10 K.; 2U ucics; uimie Iniprovcnu ntH, f.0U. 1 00 Total amount collected...,....-........! 115 00 Paid to W. R. Brown, contractor..?380 50 M rs. Reynolds, rightof way 11 50 J. B. Goit, surveyor..... 10 00 E.E.Savage.contVt&bond 2 00 J. P.. Rand, labor....,...;.......' ' 1 00 " W.K.Brown, labor on ter minal 10 00 Wanted to Trade. A furHM-rdcslri-11 ta.trado Rood wnirmn .for a good oumt. lni(iitrc it lUii tilneiir "luce., Fruit Ranch for Sale. acres 2 mllfis from town- !I0 acres In cut tlvunun: I.UlOin.iiletrivs. numtly wfuWriTiew clilcr-preiwi H Ulan oioj(i-(tHicl team, 2 wngwm iinu hirmiiiit linn ii-iiiviii u i: " nn- play : ,t ; . . , t ,K.HX'KKNfcV. Kr.c4lTt,'','JJ,A', I.nd b(lTc' at flu- IVhIIcs. Orrjron. II, lS!m. Nnuec Is herebv uWen mirt llio ioiiow Iiig-nmacd mailer hiiB liled nulice nf his In lenltnn In comimilc.nnil make rlnnl pmof In support of his chilli), mid that sflul pmof will be niadcticfoi-e thu Iteplster niul Kccelver in Tho bull, uii'S,,on NuveuilHir!, IIW, vU: FU10D FUAUTHCHVj Of Hood River, Oregon, H. K.,No. 5H2, for the Moiitti iiinthiiHsi -Vt 'and lots I and 2. section 2, townvhip I hortliiJiiCO !!. W. M. .- He niiines the folluwhij wlliieiwcii.W prove his continuous residence upon ami caiyva; tlon of said hind, vl W. It. Wlnnns, Sum VVlnons, Tbomns Col lins an t O. M. W heclcl- nil of llrnul lltcer.Or. jj'JUiiI JAY P. LUCAB Helsier. NOTICE F 0 II ' Ptl 11 L I C A T I O N . l nnrt .mc nt The I'alles. Oreifon. Oct. 5. Wliil. Notice Is lit-pbi'. given Unit thefollinv- inir-naiiii'U M:mi.'i nus nii-u ihhk-vim un inu-ii l inn to cmmmiic imd make Itnul tiroul In pup port of her claim, itrnl Hint said proof will bo made before tlie lU'jrUtr'r and lieeclvcr at The Imllci, Oregon, on y ednesduy, .November ii, m. vl.: . .i- Of Hood River, Orcgoii H. 15. No. TI. fir the southwest (S sontliWesl 14 section , township 2 north, runuu II ciiaU.W. m. K!,:. inims Uih t'.iltnivi nif wit nPssos to prove hei-euiiliniiims resirtence upon and cultiva tion of mud land, vfic i : . ' . leinine Wells, (Jhat.les Wells. Molllc Sultz mun and F. Btuart, nil of Hood Klvcr.Ori-Kon. olinl? -JAV P. liUCAM; Heitlstcr. With F. E. JACKSON. He and the DAVEN PORT BROS, have over One Million feet of good Dry Lumber at Haync3' Spur. Total paid out f 15 00415 00 J. S. HARBISON, Superviaef Road Dist. No. 5.' m the pi'nver we rely upon to fill our shelves -with Ciroceries, etc. And it talies only a clicl.t nddilion of the sam? oower to remove them. Try your money power at ' ; EVERHART'S STOBSP (, S. V. of N. W. nnrl ,H. 8,T. 2 N ., K. 10 E.j 1( 0 '.if wt mi rw '()ITCK CTBEICATIO. The letter of 11. p, I-angillein tide is tue of the Glacikb is well worth con. idering,'anit the dvict he gives should tx( hwled by those it is Intended 'for. There has been too much ruthless des truction of shade trtcs along : our public thorouhfareR. It in time to call a halt p.nd begin to make amends by planting trees, . .'.. r... j 1 i" . i ' Admiral Pewey in an ' admirer of Cirover Cleveland. He . i quoted as having recently said : "If I thought I could be the statesman that Grover Cleveland ia I would gladly serve my country as ita chief executive." . . JL ,J IS A poultry fancier at t'entratia, Wash., loiB originated a breed of chickens he calls blue leghorns. From 23 liens lart year he cleared fSJ. Kural Xorthwest reports that the best grade of apples commands 2 a box in I'ortland. The owner of every orchard ought to fctel that it ia his duty both to hinwlf and the community in which he lives to cither take cs.ro of that orchard or des troy it. A neglected orchard is a finan cial detrimant to it owner and the ijommunity in which it is situated. No man ho is qualified to make a Fur-eees n frutt growing will ftart in a coru- Keporl of Supervisor Harbison. - IIooo IUvejv Oct. .10, ..1890. Editor Gi.Ai iKu; I have always desired to pub lish a statement in the (1lacii:r concern- in? the outlay if money on' the Key-1 nobis Cliff road. A report so long after the completion of the work may geem Grange, but the delay lias been caused, solely bv the slowness of Koine of the. contributors in making payment. Movt of those 'on the list paid promptly months ago. This report does not begin" to do jus tice to tlie cash contributors, nitiny of whom have put in from two to twenty days' labor in addition. A great deal of labor lias also been performed by men whose names do not appear among the cash contributors. It would be impos sible to enumerate all who have assisted in thid way, as some of the work was done under two supervisors -before we. These will be. couiensated from a sense of having labored well and the knowledge that they have assisted in a valuable and jiermanent improvement. It is duo to the i iLXciKa and Tlie Pal lea Chronicle to say that the call for bids was published in their columns free of charge. J. L. Henderson also assist ed in making some collections without charge. , It is to It' n ite.il that this statement only includes sums that came into my hand. About PA in money was col lected by M. V. Hand and J. P. Watson and used to purehttse right of way and to complete the work on the terminus. Thfspart of the road is still in bad shape and will continue to impair the Congratulate the (iirls. ' EniTon Glacier: A word In regard to tho basket social at Frankton. To some of those half-witted dudes who tried so hard to show what little brains they really did have, I would just . toy that they conferred more of a favor tlian a sliirht on the 'tirls whose baskets it hey ran off with to eat tip their contents by themselves like1 a lot of ghouls. To the girls so-treated I make my bow and say to yotf that you are to boconpa ulated on having escapt-d the mortification liaving to cat with such animals as they proved themselves to be. They wrre not the kind of men : ' V ho would heed the biittle's cull. -When the nation cnljed for heroes. ,- .: , OiiSKUVER. ' V-fobn Cradlebaughrthe veteran srribo, miner and bonanza king of the Golden Eagle mine, dropped down from the Greenhorn today, and reports some winter weather in the Blue mountains. Mr. Cradlebaugh is kec ing mum about the mine in vvhh h ho is inte-ested, but looks just like he has a rich thing. Mountaineer. - Joseph i'to-kford, Ilodgd jn, Me., heal ed a sore running for seventeen years and cured his piles of k.jig standing. by using PeWitt'a. Witch Ila.m Salve: It pares all skin diseases. . Williams & lirosius. .. ; - Hon. John Miehell of The Dalles has been presented with a live coyote by members of the wool growers association for his services in fathering and working for the passage, ot the scalp-bounty bill at the last legislature.- . ' "When our bovs were almost dead from whooping cough, our doctor gave One Minute Cough Cure. They recovered rapidly, "writes 1. 15. Belles, Argyle, l'a. It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throut and lung troubles. Williams & lirosius". Victor Bellinger, son of Judge . C. B. Bellinger, died in Portland, Oct, 11th, stand 37 years. He, was a lawyer by pro fession. " In accordance with his wish, his body Was taken to San Francisco and cremated. . Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved froii croup by the use of One M Unite Cough Cure. It cures all .'coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Williams & lirosius. .. , . ,'. . . .-.:''. A daughter was born to J. A. C. Brant of the aneouver ColuniDian, Oct. '8th. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E.R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., says; "It relieved me from the start and cured me. It is now mv everlasting friend." Williams & lirosius. '..-., - A letter from W, A. Iingille to: his mother is published ;m tlie Oregoman. Ltjs datwlrrient. 0th. Will is at Paw'- svji pnd says that the ' town, il' .inaking .'udiitantial improvements i.n the way of business blocks and neat cottages. All the hardier vegetables are grown in the vallev of the Tavana. and he thinks it will be only a short time till the grazing gtt unds of the valley will supply enough cattle for tho local demand.... President King.Farnier's Bank, Brook lyn, Mich., has used PeWitt's Little iirly Bisers in his family for years. Hays they are the best. These famous (title pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles... Will iams & lirosius. ' c . linger B. Sinnott of The Palles and Miss Agtista l.ownsdalc of Salem were married October 13th. T.irnd- Omce t The Rnltiw. Oregon, Oct. IKUH.-Notleo I r-.eivny given thai the follow-lug-naincd Mittlur has nied pntieo of his in tention to nuikc lliinl proof In support of his cldim, mid that, mild proof will be tnnde before the KieUter hnd Ueveiver tit Tim lulle, Uie goa, on 'i'ninclay, S!tireniler 21, WW, vU:. UOUO i.AS OA ! PJi KI.I ., . Of Mosler, Oregon, ' li'." K. No. for the south y3 kOutliwent W' sceClon 3, mii.1 mirth W soiitlnnwt Kertlon 10, township 2 noitu, innue II eHsi, W. M. i i. Jte nine tlie Kllowinc wltnessui to prove his eoiuinuouu resilience upon ana euitiva tlon of.'Kiild tint, vii: - - Jaiiies J. t,ewta, Ji.J. Litwiinort. J. 1. Hav en port nml H.-JJ. 1MSHCT, ty I ol Aiiwuer, inejron. Olilll ., jy.-.,Ujl;A?, IWjlW.T. 1b Hoofl Piiyer Wii Co., Agricidtiirai 'Implements, Peerc Plovvs, Old Hickory Wagons, Colunibus - Bugftjr Co '-'s Carriages, - REAI JESTATE.- 20 acre farm nt P.i lmOnt.wtl ImproTod.K.Si'iO i rtei-nn miles CroinMown, Kiisl sido 8,0fl tii acres 3 ml ins from town. East Side .. . 7h0 it) acres II miles from town, Kiist Hide Id) HI acres s iiiiiiw ii om inivn. imvi nine i.iim SM acres I inlle-fnnn to-.vn, West ISIde..-,.. ; Hcres yt mllnn ii-oin town, West Hide.. RH0 . 60 acres tittir the Iilvei-s ranch ' i fflncrcH ncnrtichnofitehiirch '. 2,'JOO acres near 1(iSCws. i: 85u lid acres valuable timber land Town lots, farms exchange-, t-lc. ; . A Drive Sale on some lines to Clcso Out, '.'' ' : ': ; ; ' and ' -' Immense Reductions on others to Reduce stock We are securing that desired space for Fall and Winter Goods. Jeweiry and Silverware.".' '; Toilet Articles and Perfumes. . . . Clothing, Men's and Boys'. Harness and Whips Stoves .' -. .'. . . Mill and Loggers' Supplies, v. .'. Men's Furnishing Good .','. Crockery and Glassware ..... .'.-. - Boots and Shoes. , .Cut to half price to close. . Cut to half price to close. .Cut 20 to 40 per cent to close. '.Cat 3?J per cent to close. Cut 2-5 per cent to close. .Cut 30 j-cr cent to close. Cut 25 per cent to make trade. .Cut 25 per cent to please you. .Cut 10 to 30 por cent reducing stoc till 1130 Bring Your -Farm Pr .... '-'. Our prices arc same in either case. '. Free delivery. Prompt. New Goods.. Now Method:!, plete line of General Merchandise. ; ' : a-id Cash. New Prices. Acorn- Rand Stewart, 6. S.JJntN.W. N. W. of H. W. iirrss, s 00. . 7. Hnrrrll-Rliimo Adillilon; JlOperlott ten iliilluiN iIhwu und five dollars ivr inoiul); no interest, S. The ('has. II. Kniters 5-acre Ilomntead, rianlit.in: k"'l collude uud laori; uprlnfc water. I'rke '-.00. 9. The o,t llmrers Mill property ht Frank, ton, with fulls and wuter power uo 1'lielpi creek. Price iiO. 10. The Or. liiirrett Improved Prnlt Knrm. i in. MinthwiM id Hond linen 110 Hrter.TO acre in chIHvhi tins 40ucri.li lit fruit: line uprlHir; fttt -i inciicii Irrlifaliint water, i'rlc m.'tM; will l ' wild 111 parculii. 11. "0 acre o- Ilood river, Riwt W tii.J miles Ogfillon fprlni. Only JI.UXI. I'.! The I NelT Uoiiic: 40 acren on Hood riv. . ci; i mile; (ood water; plenty of fruit; ft heiiutlf.il horn.-, pr.ee tl.-mi. Ten aires Htid hoiive lui !;o. I". Cms. W-.C.Hmer 'f oriifstenrt; iiKKIiner, ' 'nli.; If acres-, line niw timher; jioiMt noil; iscll ii uo.j't-il. Only t ajo: II. T-.e Woiilnur Hoine-itrtid, I K) nere, neiir A Mosler; HO acrc i-lcari.il; 3 kpiIiikm; 400 fruity tm-s; g.joil InipruvMucnts. Onlyl,0(W. f ' l."i. The W. II. Illshop flome III Hood Jtlver. , lut H unit part nf Inl 7 h.ocl I, Wuucoiiia nihil. Ion In Hood l'.ivt i ; a pl clt.v home, only l,U0. ' Ifl. Klve acres cleared und In clover, l.'j oi. H.iulhwesl ot Hood Uivrr. .)nly!j. .. 17. The HanheiT.v liomn, Z mlleii outh, . ... wot ol ton n; 10 acres, l-lveryuilng completu and tiandyigood Iruit, Rood water. Only S1.6O0 J IS. The Cheter Welds home, In the hlll.ono mileeiiNt of toivn; a pretty home; i;ood fruit and water; 40 acren. Only $1,400. VS. The Harvey Crupper 80 acre Frnlt Farm, line of the beKt. In the vrIIcv All furniture, tarin l.nplcinenta and stia-f; ikii with C'ftrin.- Hull, water, fmit and iiiipruvemenis lirl class. J'rice $1,000. iX Th Ir. Morcan ha and lot In Hood . . . . Hlvcr; new barn, only Mk ' . 21. The Frank Chandler Improved frnlt and r -r.t Kialn farm; .s MereH; 4.1 in i uitiviiiion: i,itu hcarinuapple trees; laritc house and barn; It tie w atcr anu plenty of It; house and larni Iiir. k .. nlNhed. l'l ice to,(XXJ; tciio msj . , Ml Tl.a 1 lin..l,l,m f mll.imnthWMl' - '. '' of town-, so acres; irooil huihiinifsand Improvp. t ineuts; spring water ana uu incnes iree lor ir. rica.liiR. l'l Ice HI,-(Kl. ' ' 21. Forty acres, 3 elcared; north of yolina ; iri-.niiil mid east of (.'r -why's; "If Levi .Vlonrou ... farm. A .No. 1 land. Only K-VI0. ,: 24. The Husliirk iihiee, 1 mile west nf town; 4 acres; oo.l spring water; if.Mid nrchard; new rnine liiill llnus tHUy SS.HI; one-tntru tntn, baliiiice at .1 s-r cent per unniiin. . , 2". The Fmerson homestead, only one nillo . . east ot town; fine range; JI.MXI. v. ThcOordtm Frnli Farm, a) ai-rcs. I! mil- - '; west of town, 1,100; and nice cotliute and lot In Hood Ulver. only 0J. The Orant Kvans home, tot 5, block 4, Uood '. H.vpr, s. -. . ..'... i ..--.--v N. B.-Terni nre wy on all - the Stn'S lands, with Interentulil percent. I'erwm Us'1' -h i siring locations on homwituuds and tiniher i : ' : claims should apply t The Emporium. :-vl A'ccp your rye on the Barrett- , Sipiiiu Addition JZJt . ' Aimoiihcement. To My Fr".ndstind Patron: ' - I have seemed the services of an expert me chanic and am ready! io do all ilnds of re pairing and new work at short notica, either by the day or by ccujtract. I keep constantly on hand a fcood fUelt of bulMers' supplies, including slilnpta.-flnlshlni; . lumber, mold ings, lath and Mine,, .To tnnltq. room . for my Increasing trade I Ivb rented two rooms on Second street and ;Mme6,ted tiim with my Oak street store,, he pee. am better prepared than over to please my. cusioiners. I wish also to call attention to my stock of paints and oils, as well nffl);- complete assortment of furnlture,.whieli,J am.lllngut Portland prices and you sav8;your freight, . . ti . YMurs for business, i W E. SHERRILL. TREES !; TREES ! Torsons wantlnson"- tree or n thousand will save money, cet. flrst-i'liiss Irees, and TUKIithatar (ftlAKA'Ji'f EKIi to bcTKUK ti NAME by plfteto'v their orders with II. S. Ualllgan, who is hamU'mK trees from the '. : - Mast FeMablc Butsspj jn Oragpn. Turkeys for Sale. Trio of lirpnic i aukeys. Apply at thtsofnee, ' Farm for Sale. en ...n-iv il In cnliU'iiltnn. -. The verv eholc! of Hood Hlvel1 valley; 2 miles south ol town. Make me any om oner. . -, - . I -.1 A.R.DI3HKOW Papiaiii,Bsiiii,6tc. tf vonr walls Hrii slckiir tnivtilntect. call on E. 1.! Hood. Consultation free. Nochaigel'or tireserlntlons. No mire no pay. Offlco hours from A. M. till-.(U4..-and all night nee- Strayed. The Market. CORIiKOTICn BY KAND STEWART. Flour, tlolilendale pianionil, per sk, Flour, l'eacock, ier sk Flour, Dalles Diamond, per sk lirau, per lOtJlt-.s I!ran anil Shorts, rnr 100 & s. ..... . Shorts, per 100 ll.s Parley, jier 100 Kis FutatiH??, jK-r 11X) B.s ..... Tomatoes, K'r l'.XJ His.'-.; OniiTiis, per UK) Its . . . . . Calihao, per 100 fi . . . Pumpkins, per 100 lts '. Apples, fall, per mx . . . Apples, winter, er hoi. (irajies, per box , . ("ranlierrit's, per gal. l'.utter Ksi;js I'ofiee, fancy hlenJeJ roast. . . (V.ffee, choice roasted Coffee, Arbnc.kles Snj;ar;i dry granulated, per sk Sugar, extra C, per sk 1 25 . . . . 75c to 85 . .75c to 1 00 fl.25 to 1 50 f 1.25 to 1 50 . .75c to 1 (X) . 50c to 1 00 $1.25 to 1 50 ,...40cto75 50 , . , .40c to 45 22l. :) 14 lot "5 25 ..4 75 A gray horsa- wlUi a bell. Marked 50 on the rieht hip and li-ft'ear sunt nt the tip. A reward of-2 50 will b nall for tho return of All Teams stop at mm jity Corner. I """Vfi-, - or t Hood Riv Leading business House. Corn bin otion Ffieat Market and NOTlLK 1UK I'UlSLlt'ATlOX. Land (lllhe at Vancouver. Wasr., Srol, m, IMfli. .Nolico s hereh) givuu Hint me fullow-lim-iiBinel si'ltkr has ujeil notice of his In tention to iiialse Hnal prisn' In snpsiri of his claim, anil that Mild proof will be load before the itegister nod lieeelver I). H. Ijiiiu. inlice at Vaiicoiivnr, Wash., on Tuesday, No.einhor U, istm, en: ' UtAXKl IS V. (ilUISII(lNl), - It. K No. ssftl. f r the 111st half of wiUihCHsl, qiiiii-iei' an. 1 norihweal iiuaner of souilieiist iiiui-i r Motion II. low nahip au"illi 11 rtthB'i III f.il, vv . M. llv i.ionc. Hie f -. I ;, 1 ..-j. i ; r. .i.-to- 1 . .-. ''.11 -tioti ..1', ..al.l and t" , v:- V. C- 1.:., ':Vi . ' -'. ... , ', in-ls.s to i-for e . 1 .-.-li, iiu-i c.oU-.'u.. ' . I. .s.l -II, K.H:iId , a'.l "I W11110 :.- M)i U K A complete and up-to-date stock of Groce ries; fre sh and cured meats, Bacon and Lard, Cigars" and" Tobacco, Fruits and Vegetables, etc., etc. ' inucwwr' t hi- i H the horse to THUS. C-AIiKlXs. .40 Acres for $250. One half mile from Bpraeuft liindlnjt, half mile from Carson , -O.. rikamanla county, Wash. County roud past the place. Wood box house of. four tis una and bath. Wood house and other oiitntilldinnK pood. Yonn? orchard, all winter app'e-'. Sacrificed for WiO; wort i ijlW. J . K, BROWN, Carson, W'afih. - Side Saddle for Sale. A Side Saddle In ood order, which will be sold verv reasonable; can lie seen al my house near Tucker. 1HS. ALICE KEMP. For Sale. One of the earliest 'and beit place? to mnlte money on the -Columbia riyer. For nart.io nlnrs call on or addivs- V, WINCIlKLIo Hay for Sale. Thp wa ouniiitf of -eU-rer.' wlirat nnd oat hnv fir wile ui h'Xst Utf. at my piac. 5 ml leu Clover Hay. Six Inns of choloa rtover hny fr at the market price at my pi;uo I1, mile uwl of lOWIl. AiiHtX tt gUOU QUHlll.V in w ut.it t ity uit 24 Acres, One mile from town: 9 In strawberries, one In blackberries, .mi in nvspterries,tiil fruit lies. 3W ftrape vine.-- awxi improvements, lu quirc at the Jiood' liner ' RACKET TOKK. Store opens at 7:00 a. m. CLYDE T. Goods delivered free of charge. BOH NEY, Proprietor. Removal Sa As we e:.peet to move Into our own building soon, we will for the next to days make special prices on Dry Goods, Men's and Roy's Cloth ing, Hats and Caps, and men's, Women and Children' t'nderwetir. If you Waut bargains in these lines see us. A. S. BL0WEES & SON. I I, t i r I- it 1 Vancouver. Wan.. iS.itf.-.V.Iiet! i liei -rby ui u-u thai the to '.tow-- W .na-i.ttiiiwl wltleishaicnHii ooiieei-i their in- -i ti-uti-jn m iniiKe linai on; In hi (jport ol iheir, tj i;!:t in i s.ii nt. unit Mint p.intVwIll be -.ineiebe.oie . I-'. V. Kul. olerli of t.ic ;n-i-ior court of -4i-.o- ' " stnt.s "I S uNhinaion, lor W.laiuiinla cniiniy, at . , , sievi nsi.o, Wuin.iiti)ii. on 'I'naritday. iu. vcinber 9, ISi, vi: - KAilii AltNOl.t1 WAl.THF.r!,, ' '; il. E. Ni'f. S2, for the not theast nmu PT "t'tiie-norlhcast- itunrier of section 'ii, lowntbip :l " nnrl li, relwe li tast., V. M. ' ' W iion-une the lollowin; witnesses to prove -. bis continuous rcMdeiiCt: upon and cuitlva. tton o-l s.iiil l.oiit, ii.: .... ... James Crowley mi-) Km He w aiim-r, eacn n ; Cheiiowcth 1'. i)., asliinmoii; (icoih uu. vimel ami Kied I.ulliy, ea:!i ol llooa River ' i', O., Orei;:in. .VI.; . JAMW CKOWLI-.Y, It. K. Xo. ti")l '.. f ir tlie Roirtitcimt -aunr1t o( : seel Ion I'.i, to nship;inoi tli.ranse Umisi,V.l . WHO naull u Hie aiumi uik wiutrMHw in ii . u . hla conliiaious tcu ricnee upon aud r.ultlvii lion ot wild land, viz: Karl Arnolo Waltlicr and F.mlle Walther, encli of Chmioweiti P. O., W ushii'iitoii: Oeoia" Jiuvanel and Kied I.utlfy, each of lioou Ri-.i-r ' P O., Oieson. V it: ' I'-Mll-E WAI.THER. -' II. E. No. DI20, for tlie annt.lt not quarter of . HonlbweBt quarter Kcclion ill, and northwest . quarter of norttieit quui lei , and north half of north west quai ur oi section lt"i, kiwoM'p 3 ' north of ran);e a east, W. M. W ho names the lollowina; wilneiwen to prove . his continuous resh:ciics upon and cuitlva. tion of raid land, vii; Karl Arnold W alther and James Crowley, each of Cnenowelh P. O., WaHhinKiou; Fred , 1-uthy and jeoii?e Duvanel, each of tlood. River P.O., Oregon. i81in3 Jjn I,utL1IKI?t?1"L''JiJ. NOTICE fOli PUBLICATION." l.onrt Office nt The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 11, . lSiitl. Notice is hereby Blveu that tlie follow- I llilf-liaiiwd Kutlit-r lnt tiled notice of his in-- -tentlon to make flnal proof in support of his . -claim, and that said proof will be made briaro, ; the Iteginier and Receiver at The I'liilcs, Ore gon, on Saturday, November Sr), lifiW, viz: Of Mosler, Oreon, H. K. No. ,1175, for tho south ', southeast !-J scellon fyi un.i nxi tiiea-ii noi-iwl ana northwest Vj nurtheast !, section iio, township 2 north, rantfe 11 cnt, VV. M. llenamea the followinz witnesses to prove his couilnuous residence upon aud culilva. , tion of, salil land, vial; O. It, Wood, Jot-n Kvans, 8. D. Fisher and V. C. Weiduer, all of lomr Origin. oliSnlT JAY P. l.l.'CAS, Itegister.. . Oi all Ms of FtLrnitare, Garsets, Wi Pp, etc. I chnllenee any one to pet lower prices on House Furnishing Good than I can, quote. Special figures given on building material for contract work. S.'E, BABTMESS. NOTICE foil PUBLICATION. l end Office t aneou.Tr, Wash,-, Oct. 4, -isott. Notice Is hereby given that the follow- . in? named sot tier has fiiil notii- of his 1a trntion to make tlual commutulion pruns til supfiort of bis claim, Mnil Uiul said pruut wlil ' lie made before K. W. Kale. 1,'lerk f the Xu. permr (Xiurlof the siitht of Wsj-liliiKton fur . Sknin-uilu county, ut Stevenson, WaNLnugion, .' on Mauirday, November Is. Ismm, vixj '- l.KWIS C. HAY, II. K. J.'o. 10,'W, for the west half of northwest quarter minion 12. lowuiliiu 3 north, ranee 8 east.W.M, tie names the followina wltnemms to prove ' his continuous rwodduoe uinin Hint ctiltlva. tion of said land, viz: t.wirge Tyrell, C. ttolxrlson, (leorjre Klsher and J. A. l-bmer, all of Chenowcth P. O., W ai-hliirton, ' oiaull W. P., PUJJBAR. KrgUU.