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3i03cl liiver (Slacier 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 26,-WOO. BB1EF LOCAL HATTERS. laughter t ' Grand b&li Jan. 28th I If you want pictures framed at reason fcble prices, call on h. h. Bartmes?. i Mrs. Joseph Franior and Vina were visiting in Portland the firs part of the month j S. C. Sherrill is assisting Rav. Jenkins in the protracted meetings held in the Wrapper district. 1 Mrs. La Sillier and children of Vi :ito are spending tho week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frazier T. C. Dallas boupht a lot on Sherman street, just back of A. O. U. W. hull, on which ne win uunu a residence in th .spring. f W. L. Clark has accepted a Donition 9 draughtsman in the government ser vice at Cascade Locks and has moved there with his family. I Dr. 1. C. Brosius lias returned and can be found in his office over William it Bronius' drugstore, between the hours ot i(Ml a. m., 2-3 and, ti-7 p. m. 45 acres suitable for fruit and dairv ranch. 20 acres well improved. Choice acreage tract in town, for sale. E. E,avagk ; DntKD Fiiurr We have a full line of dried prunes and evaporated pears peaches and apricots, bought right and .will be sold right. i A. S. Blowkbs & Son Attention!! Dr. Barrett's Farm!! Please return all hooks and other article! borrowed from Dr. Barrett., immediate Jy. . . Mrs. P. G. Bakrktt. F. V, Loughary and family, who have Jjeeu visiting with Mr. tlersliners-1, re turned to their home near Monmouth, n Monday. Mr. Jxiughary is Mrs Hershner's brother. 4 On the 20th, a Mr. Cotton of White ga'mon, who ts working at m il B of the vrirou Lumber company, was caught. between two logs and severely crushed auout me anciomen and pelvis. i Alva Coate, onlv brother of Mrs. E. D Calkins of Hood River, died at his home fcar Emporia, Kuiuias, lust, week from a paralytic r-trufce. Ill age was about 60 years, lie leave a wife and tight child ren. c A letter received ftv m Dr. Hartley, at Moro, last week, stated that she' watt treating 28 persons alll.eted with the jnalady now epidemic in that town, and which no ph sienui lias been abia to jiame. ; B. H.Diakean i family arrived here Jasl week fri m F agstaff,' Arizona. Mr. J)rake is formeri,. from Tennessee. He would like to rent a ranch, but while loi:ki;i; out for one, he has gone to work in the saw mills. ' John McCoy came down from The Dallas Saturday niurtiinji and will spend ft week visitiirhis folks in Hood River, nd at his ranch at W h i te .Salmon. ; Mr. McCoy is now back at his old business of running an engine on the 0. R. & N. ' Three families of newcomers left Hood Pi.-er last Sa'.'irday iV.r Port land because thev couldn't it-t suitable houses to live in here. A family named Bird moved into Kev. J. W. Kigby'a house in Wi lians addition on Saturday, making three families now in that house Prof. S. P. Barrett of Salt Lake, broth er to the lute Dr. P. G. Barrett, has been here since the funeral but expects to visit a daughter in North Yakima .be fore his return to Utah. He has fol ioU'd his profession as teacher for -12 i'eara. He tanjjht. at The Dalles'fonr vears and at li: ker City eight years. J.ately he has been sojourning with a slaughter in bait Lake, where he went Joriws health, and whteh he seems to iiivc entirely regained. 4 " -. Joe Wilson did a good turn for the public last. week. The ditch on the up- The dinneT given by Canby postto the lauies oi uie itenei t'orps, last Saturday, was a very enjoyable affair. Among the invited guests in attendance were: As sistant .Surgeon FA C. Brosjus and Ser geant Howard Iseiiberg" cf the Second Oregon; John Diminick. of Troop U, Fourth cavalry; and Capt. F. M. Jack son, Jate of the confederate armv, who fought under Gen. Joe Wheeler and be longed to a -Tennessee 1 regiment. The Philippine veterans and the old gray haired veteran of the "lost cause" were cordially greeted by the members of the Grand Army. An excellent oyster din ner was cooked and served under the direc.tiuns of Mrs. Langille, the landlady of the famous Cloud Cap Inn, who- has catered to the epicurean tastes of tourists from all parts of the world. Two tables reaching the length of the east room were twice tilled by the guests. An hour or two after dinner was spent in social converge, and with singing and music on the organ. The dinner was voted a suc cess by all present. Miss Bertha Prather gave a birthday party to a large number of friends last Friday evening. A very enjoyable time wan spent in games and music, and an excellent lunch was served. Miss Bertha was the recipient .of a number oi nice uirinoav presents. those pre ent were: The Misses Bertha Prather, Jessie Kogers, Ethel Woodworth. Grace llowell, Jtielle Howell, Gladvs Hartley V. ..L.ll T-l t,l 1 . . - umee v anipoen, iuei wouawortu, vera Jackson, fseibe Lruin, Pearl Cov. Ollie Murgis, ijianclie Blowers, Came Copple, Mellie 0!inger Avis Watt, Georgia trainer, urace rmner, Ultra iilvthe; Messrs. Chas. N. Clarke, D. E. fiand. kov. 11. Ki 15enson. Gtiaa. Tostevin. Hnv vvooawortli. t.ar l'rather. liuntv Kiuul Cli.nt.on Parsons, Guy Woodworth, S. M. mowers, V. ii. Islieml!: Mr. and Mrs tco. 1. Prather. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson. A number of vounir folks of town srnnt. last Monday evening at the residenco of tl T 1. T.. . . .. . j. u. joueiis. in a raine oi orosrressive hearts, Miss Fay LaFrance received first prize, and Chas. K. Clarke reCieved first jin.e in a geograpnicai game. Xlie ro maipder of the evening and part of the morning was enjoyed in dancinc. inter spersed with songs by Mrs. Reed, Clias. N. Clarke. C. G. Roberts, and Kalph buvaue and C. G. lioberts bountitul. regreshnients were served. liiere were: present: Mrs. M. Reed. Mrs. Wm'. Hadley: The Mis.- Klizatmt li Roberts, Anne C. Smith. Yireiuia Mar- den,, lay LaFrapce, Clara Blvthe; Messrs. 11. IX Lanuilte. Raluh gavaue. Chas. N. Clarke. VS'ni. Davidson. C. G. Roberts. ', , , G. J. Gesslir.sr, secretary of the Hond River Fruit Growers' Union, brings en couiaging reports frcm the meeting of the Northwest Fruit Growers' associa tion at Tacoma. . He met men from all sections cf the country where our straw berries are shipped, and all spoke high ly of our berries and said thev would per side of State street had been neelect- if-d long enough, he thought; and he put in a day and a half cleaning it out, all the way from A. Winnns' residence to Mrs. Oiler's, at. the foot of the street. This will save the streets below from be ;jng flooded with water from the hills above eery time it rains. Joe isa pub lic benefactor. The G lacier will rec ommend him to the mayor for appoint t inent to the office of street superintend . ent. May his shadow never grow lees. Dr. Brosius was called to Viento last .Thursday to attend the four-year-old 'boy of A. J. Hamilton, who had sus tamed a broken arm by overturning a j heavy slab that feil upon him. Mr. i Hamilton's family has been sorely af- .'beted of late. Last summer this "same : four-year-old boy broke his arm : in the fall, an eight year old daughter was f treated in a Portland hospital for hip I joint disease; in December, a 16-year-old ? daughter died of appendicitis after a sickness of only a few davs; now the mother of the children is'in a Portland J hospital being treated for an abscess in the head; and last Thursday the four 5 year-old bry broke his arm. ' Several fruit dealers and commission .- men from the East, who were in attend Iance at the Northwest Fruit Growers association meeting at Tacoma last week, stopped oyer in Hood River on , their way home, last Saturday. Among J them were: Mr. Stacey of E. P. Stacey Sons oi Minneapolis;" W. J. Molton of I the Stacey Fruit Co., Fargo; S. J. Vidger. I of Fargo; Mr. Nash of Nash Bros. Grand I Forks, N. P. ; Mr.' Fit,:simmons of the I Fitzsimmons Dairy Co., Duluth. AH I of these gentlemen have" handled Hood I River strawberries. H. F. Davidson I took them out over the valley, and I showed them some of our berry pianta jtions. From the interest the?e gentle I men take in our valley there is evident- ly a good market ahead for our fruit. - . S. C. Sherrill resigned as ririr.m'nnl nf the Frankton school, and his resigna tion was accepted by the board oi di rectors at a meeting held Friday evening, Jan. 19th. It looks like there had been a preconcerted plan by some of the older pupils to worry the principal and break up the school. Mr. Sherrill had pro hibited dancing on the school grounds, but some of the pupils persisted in dan cing whenever his back was turned. On Wednesday, Jan. 17th, half a dozen or more pupils engaged in card playing i near the school house door, where they I were sure to be seen by the principal. All who had engaged in card playing i were told to collect their books and go : home. All obeyed except one voting ; man, who said he wouldn't take his ; books as he e vpected to be back again in a few days. Mr. Sherrill at first refused to allow him to go without taking his books, and here is where the trouble oc cured when it was reported that ths pnncipa had been licked and go badly used up that he had to adjourn .school, laere was no fight-nothiiig more than that Mr. Sherrill young man from leaving the house with out taking his books, and some scuffling ensued. It is bad business for pupils to show isuch flagrant disregard of the rules oi the teacher, The Frankton school needs a Snyder to straighten it out. Kev. II. K. Benson has accepted the pnncipalship of the school, and it is safe to say there will be no funnv business rhne ha presides. He is a man who can correct unruly pupils in several nguages and ig not to bo trifled with. want increased shipments the coming season- Hood River fruit is known far and wiae, and where eyer it has gone it can go again in increased ona.ntit.ifts. Mr. Gessling, while in Portland, made arrangements to get ail the money nec essary to carry the union along and pay piuuers mi returns come in. Henry K. Benson, who will take charge of the Frankton school as princi pal, beginning next Monday, is highly recommended. lie had charge of ad vanced work in teaching for four years in Pennsylvania, and has a high school, normal school and college education, holding the degree of A. B. Mr. Benson will find a bright lot of pupils in the Frankton school, and we predict he will have no trouble in manncine them in. he satisfaction of the natrons of the school. The following named meralara of Waucoma lodge K. of P. attended the Friendship lodge St The Dalles, under nvitation Monday mailt: C. E. Mark- ham, C. P. Ross, Geo.'Stranahan, M. H. Nickelseu, F. H. Stanton, Geo. T. Pra ther,' J. R. Nickelseu, Grant Evans, Bert Stranahan, Vm. Graham, Howard isenoerg, VV. K Sbernll, Geo. Colman. Quite a delegation from the Cascade Locks and other places were present, and a banquet given. Real estate transfers continue in Hood River. Geo. P. Crowell on Tuesday pur chased the. building in which his store is located, and two lots, of E. L. Smith. This is one of tho choice business prop erties in town. Chas. N. Clarke and Grant Evans also bought lots during the week, purchasing of the townsite' com pany just south of the old school house. The seven-year-old son of W. M. Cop ple, living; at Davenport's mill, was se riously scalded Sunday morning by fall ing from a box near the cook stove and upsetting a pot of boiling meat on him self. He was scalded on the arm and chest. Mr. Copple hurried to town and procured necessary remedies, and the boy is getting along, all right. ' Mrs. Julia Knapp has been appointed by Mrs. Duniway to look after the in terests of the woman suffragists in Hood lliver valley. If any of the outlving school districts need the services of a speaker to help along their cause they should apply to Mrs. Julia Knapp, at une rtopie s otore in iiood Kiver. ! Mrs. Mariah Underwood died at Chen oweth, 'Wash., Jan. 23, 1W0, aged bii years. She had been a helpless invalid for 1'4 years. She died at the house of Porter McMilleu, who was no relative, but had cared for her. since she had be come, an invalid.- Remains were buried at Chenoweth on 'Wednesday. The . grand ball by the Hood Paver Band tonight.at the new building of the Mt. Hood Stage Co. promises to be a success. There will be plenty of room and a good floor on which to trip tiie light fantastic. Good music is prom ised. Tickets only 60 centswithin the reach of ail. Mrs. J. H. Dukes is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. ti. F. Gilt, asking that, some Oregon grape be sent to a triend inNework city for wedding decora tions. The Gilt family are now resid ing at Minneapolis, and wish to be re membered to ail Hood Kiver fr.ends. i H. S. Soule, of the well known and re- Ha Die nrni'Ot t-oule Bros., piano tuners and repairers of Portland, is in Hood River and assures the molt careful and painstaking attention to all work en trusted to him. lJiease leave orders at tfie Glacier otiice. Chas. Temple went out to his home stead Sunday evexdng, and making a late stay, got lost on the way home after dark, lie borrowed a lantern ot a inend- f ly rancher, which lighted him home ail right. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the res idence of Mrs. S. E. Bartmcss, Thursday Feb. 1st, at 2:30 p. m. A good atten dance is desired. Hon. E. L. Smith returned Sunday evening from the meeting of the North west Fruit Growers' association at lacoma, Wash. Mrs. L. Henry started last Saturday East Hood River. A special school Jax. meeting will be neid at fine (.rove, Saturday 'at 10 o clock, Jan. 27th. . .-. Miss Elizabeth Roberts returned from can rrancibco last Monday tor an ex tended visit at home. uur new school ueu was linns in its place last Monday and so adds one more note to the vallcv chime. Tardiness at school will henceforth be less excusable than in the past. The citizens of Odell district are mak ing an eflort to build a . union church, and about $130 have already been sub scribed. The building is estimated to cost buuvh fzuu. it wm tie Duut near the school house. Vf ; .... n f .. . t . . , . -uis. iwnnie l aascn, who was so severely injured by being kicked by a horse, last week, has regained her senses and will recover. Much sympathy is it-It for the family in this serious trouble, and as constant watchfulness is needed in the case, the ladies of the neighbor hood are taking nightly turns at the bedside ot the injured girl. Patrons of the rural mail system fre- jiiently find their mail snmewhat soiled on rainy days, but any c seeming person can easily see that it is -o easy matter to sort over several hundred pieces of mail matter in a pouring rain without some damage being done. Wintield Olinger, the carrier, attempted to keep a large umbrella hoisted over his cart on a few trips, but on account of limbs of trees overhanging tiie road in many places he found this impracticable. Those living along the route, as well as the supervisors, could do a great deal to relieve the situation in this respect. In formation concerning tho location of these obstructions, would no doubt be given cheerfully by the carrier. Mount Hood Nutci. Ziba and Joseph Dimmickand their sister, Mrs. Belle Coffenbury, started for Walla Walla last Saturday. Norman Williams made a trip to Port land week before last and returned home Monday. He found tho bridge that vas built by the settlers washed out. The settlers had just sent in a petition to the county court asking that a county road be granted from the base line over their bridge, but the bridge is now wasnea away. Tho recent high water did more dam age to property along the river 'in the upper settlement than any high water in -many years. Considerable damage was sustained by the mill companv Their mill race was filled with u.ift, sand and boulders. Considerable prospectmc: has been done up here by some of the bovs of te, but they don t bring in many specimens. iou & Me. Willi; Tor Every USi&Uw am ';r"'i 'i'S.LaKC.W'i.'i ;:'r;ii-:-! - The exclusive agency for this city for this popular line, Sboes for mm, Et a Popular Price, Every pair warranted, We have s, - . uxem m styles mat W and m lea' Drivers and Loggers' Shoes a Specialty. We have the kind that are made to wear. Vx rrn i- V ll ts 1 F' ' iv 4 BONE & McDONALB HOOD RIVEE, OEEGON. Agents for Royal Tailoring. (S''K.-, VotS i-J '' ld High In the estimation of f radical Painters. Every gallon of The Wm. tiraham has bought an interest in Cole's confectionary, and under the firm name of Cole & Graham this toi ular lionse will retaai ns share of trade ;md popularity. t'liiircli Notices. U. B. Church Special services everv evening this week at 7:30 o'clock. 'Holy communion next .Sunuav morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. F. E. Dell of Portland will have charge of a number of the services, bunclav school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting., at 6:20 m. Everyone most cordially and urgently invited to be present. Valley Christian Church Services on Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10 m. t'reachine by the pastor at. 11 a. m. Subject, "The Holy Spirit in His Relation to the Oid and New Testament Scriptures." Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Elder J. W. Jenkins will preach in the Crapper echool house Sunday evening at 7 :30, The song and praise service will begin at 7. All are invited. . Congregational Church The pastor will conduct services next Sunday at II a. m. and 7:45 p. ni. Subject at morn ing service, "A Word to the Unbeliever," At the evening service, the 'wiUject, "A Gambler's Letter." The C. E. service will be held at 7 p. in. Leader, Mrs. Georgia Bono. An invitation is extend ed to the public to attend these services. Advertised Letter List. Jan.' 22, 1900. Ann, Mrs C P . Child, N W Lynn, W E Oreutt, Mrs 0 J Wm Thompson, Elmer 11 Weggar, Mrs Lucy Wilkins, DM Wvgant Geo M". Yates, P. M. In Hood to Mr. and daughter, Corn. River valley, Mrs. Hans. Jan. 21, 1900, Jochimsen, a G.ILAppleton.Justiceof Peace. Chirks- burg, N. J., says, "De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made for consti pa tion. We use no others. "Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles.. Williams & Bros has. Latest reports from Moro are that the mall-pox scare is abatinc. Fin Batty received a telephone messaire from 15. (1. Sanford of Moro, who states that the so called cases of small-po are in reality "Philippine itch." Mr. Sanford savs while the disease is contageous, it is not fatal and that all afflicted persons are out and around. There are about 25 cases in quarantine. Mountaineer. The modern and most effective cure for constipation and all liver troubles t he fa mous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. Williams & Brosius. S. G. Hawson of Arlington, a member of the last legislature and manager of the Moody ware house at Arlington, committed suicide in Portland ' last Monday. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my health and life. It cured me of lung trouble following grippe." Thou sands owe their'li ves to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Williams & Brosius. f 7" W NT J SHERWIN-WlLum Paint STOCKING FEET AT LA FRANCE'S, i f M n n.u UUVU XlilUX XXUUJU1W UUll DEALGIIS IV Agricultural Implements, Deere Plows, via incKory Wagons, Columbus Buggy Co.VCarriages,, HEAL ESTATE. JO K-re fnrm nt Kolmnnt, well linprov!d,Jl,WO fl ure H miles from town, Kast side.. sti Hcros 1 mile Irom town, Wi-st hide.. BO iicri's ni'ar ilio 1)1 vers rniieli 20 npios near Holmont chmeli 22i acres near II, Hrown's , 10 iiere.'t va limbic timber land luiu'i-es at llehiiont , 10 ucroH at llelmont , W acres sit liclmoiit Town lots, farms to exuliunge, etc. Wanted to Trade. For a fiirm near Hood River, 10 neres Ital ian prunes 7 yi-ora nld nearfSflverlon, Marion comity, and a li.ir.su lot 6!)xloo on Williams nvemie and uolng sin., Knsi Portland. V. K uAhi, Wi iiull.slieetLl'n tluiid, Dressmaking. I Would VPf-ilWflM'llN v niinminr) tr lie thiit 1 am prepared to do nil lihida of" plnin uuu lam.y vuwmg tuia (irfimiKinf at my. iil I.HS.S I.KTim 1IIE8TAND. SOLD BY will cover 300 or more sqearc feet of surface in average con- dition, two coats to the gallon. Every gallon is a full U. S. standard measure. It is made to Paint Buildings with. It is the best and most durable House Paint mads. Ctias. N. Clarke, Agt, at the Glacier Pharmacy. FntiiUv iieelpes ! iiiecinlly 1 aKtu 1""c ""U w all Paper, rrescrlpllcais and . ,Ul Oil a I'll! s nf FiiriiFfi. flarils. full Paw tk 1 . vuA'uwj 11 iuu AUTVX U LUI I clinllenire nny one to prnt lower prices on House Fiirtilslilna; Goods thun I can auoto. fcpeolul llgurea given on building material lur contract work. 8. E. BAKTMESS. For Sale. iVo work hoi'KtfS and harness, lnnre far.n wnr,ii im sarins nacii. lniunre al I ills otllcc 'l ! ). Jt. l.Ul tlUK. F8pftosi!iE,Ke!iiipl, If your wall-) are sick or mutilated, call on I'.. I.. Hood. Consultation five. Nocliaiuel'or proscriptions. No cure no nay. OMieo hours Iron) A. U. till ill', M., und ail night If ncc- HOOD RIVER, GEO. P. CEO WELL, Succefisor to E. L. Smith OIUohI Estublished House lu the valley. DEAI.IiR IN O-ood-s, AND Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc. Clotli.In, OREGON C-Qmotery Vcrk. We make a speeinltv- 'of fnrniahhis Bulbs, Plants nnd Shrubs 8iiitable for cemetery piautings.. Call and sec. II. C. BATEUAM. Laundry Notice. Cole & Graham will collect lanmli-v for Ibe Troy Lnimclry on Tuesday morning and do- liver on Saturdays. yn Chickens for Sale. As I have conehuled to make hut nnn hived. ins pen of White lirumahs. have some elmico stuck for sale. IS. U. CALK I MM. Farm for Sale. CO acres, nearly all In cultivation. The vorv choice of Hood Kiver valley: 2 miles south til town. JIake me any old offer. Announcement.. 7b Mi) Friends and J'atrons: I have secured Hie services of an expert mc- clmiiin und am ready to do all kinds of re pairing and new work tit short notice', cither by the day or by contract. 1 keep constiinlly on hand 11 good stock of builders' supplies, Including shingles, (Ini.v.hing lumber, , mold-i lna, lath nnd lime. To maito room for my increasing tinde I have ranted two rooms on .Second street and connected them with my uuk street store, hence- am bettor prepared Hum ever to please my customers, I wish also to call attention to my utock of paints nnd oils, us well ns my complete- assortment ot iui'iiiiure, which I am selling at fort land prices and you save your freight, Yours for business,- W. E. SHERRILL. At Prntlipr's corner we have opciietT a fine lino of Dress GooJ;i, Miillinery, Stationory, , School SuppHon, Candies, Cigard, Groceries and Notions. Our 5 and 10c Counters will interest you. Everything new, neat and clean. . S. H. COX. 2i A.S. DlSUllOV. Foldina: Saw. A Foldinz Sawlns Machine, ncirlv nw for Sale. Inrjulre at. tlie Gi-ACiEit oflicc. d2J KOTfCE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract.) ' . public land sale. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of Instructions from the Commissioner of the jenerl Land Office, under authoiity vested in him by section 2455. U. H. Kov.Kutt. . fiS .'llm.nrl. ed by the act of congress approved Keli, "a 1865, we will proceed to oiler at public as!., on Saturday, ths M day of March next, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at this office, the following tract of land, to wit: E X.W. 14 Sec. 13, T. 2 N., ft. II K, W. M. Any and all )crsons cluiinlni; adversely the above-described lauds are advised to liie ti.cir clainis in this office on or before ili : cay above designated for the commencement of said sale, oiherwl e their rights will bo for feited. JAY P. LUtJAS, Hcsister. OTIS rATfKKSiWV, Receiver. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Jan.I7.lU00. .ivi:a yyspe ITotice. for Coif.is, Wash., wliere ghe will visit for a week or two with relatives. A drove of fat cattle parue down on the boat Wednesday for C, T. Iionuey. See the new additions to W, A. Sling eriand's real estate list. To Cure a Cold in Oue Day. TaltsLAXATivK BaoMO QriKixe Tablets. All di usni:s refund the money if it fails to j;ure. K. W. Grove's tdjrnaUire is ou each box. Notice Is hereby given that the nndersi'ned at the next refulur meeting of the Common Council of the Town of Hood Kiver, iiil pre sent to them a petition of a majority of thy lesnl voters nf said town', asking said council to grant a license to the unders'Kned to retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in ies-s quantifies than one nation, for-the term vfi UUU fill liJ SU1U IUM11, It. E. FEWEL & CO. Copy of petition, signed by a majority of t lie leijal voters of the town of lloou Uivcr, Oregon, is as lollows: i'o tho Common Council of the Town of Hood Kiver, in the County of Wasco and tate of Oregon: We, the tindersisned. legal voters of said town of Hood lliver. In the county of Wasco and state of Oregon, respect fully petition your honorable body to grant to It. lis. Fewel & Company a license to se.:; spirituous, vinous and malt Manors In less quantities than one gallon, for the terra of one year in saia town of Hood liiver: ipsia Digests what you eat. It arti ficlally d igests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structinR the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered dipest ant and tonic. No ot her preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. SickHeadache.Gastralgia, Cramps, and sll other results of i mperfect digestion. Prepared by t. c. uewitt a Co., Chicago, l or sale by Villiuuis & Jirobius. w.i?a s)7 Time Schedules Signatures. Signatures.- The foregoing petition, totrether with the signatures signed thereto, will be presented at t ie meeting ol the Common Council in ae- coruauce who, tue aoove noi.ee. a. E. FEW FX A CO. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S73. NOTICE i'OR PUBLICATJON. l-oited Htate Land O.'flee, TJ Dalles, Ore- g;on, January I'i. iauO. Notiee is lierebv given lout m compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, IK. 8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States oi Cnlilornia, Oregon, Kevaua and V,ra.siiing- CHARLES EEP.NAP.D, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, uhs mis day men in this om.ee Ills sworn statement, No. lil, lor the purchase of the southeast 3j northwest 14. southwest y. north east , northwest southeast and north east southwest , of section hu, 11 in town ship No. 1 north, range o. S east, W M., and will offer proof to show that the landsouiit is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish liis claim Jo said land before the Register and Receiver of this otliee at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2Jih day of March, 1-Mx He names as witnesses: Jud Fcrnson, Jo seph Wrisht. Albert Lane and V.'ihiani Hand. aii of Hood Kiver, Oregon. Any ana all persons claimln? adversely the above-described lands are requested to fiie their claims in this office on or .before said 2tth day of March, 1J. yauw JA1 r. LUCAS, Register. E. Bol Fast Mail 10:16 p.m. Spokane Kiver C: 17 p.m. 8 p.m. W. Bound. FRSt Mail 4:(X) p.m. 8 p.m. Ex. Hundaj haturday, 1U p.m. 6 a.m. Ex. Sunday Fr'mHOODIUVEI! !8alt Lake, Denver,! H Woi tb,Omaba, Kansas ;ity. Ht Louis, Chicago and the Fast. Walla Walla, Spo-1 kano, Minneapolis, Ht Haul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Chi cago and Lust. From PORTLAND GCEA STKAMSiriW I or Man Francisco Hall Dec. , 1S.1S, 21, SK, every 5 days. Coi.trvisiA Hivkr I 4 n.m. fcTKAMEHS. !Ex.buudav. To Astoria and way! landings. Portland Fx press 5:17 a.rn, 4 p.m. Wiilamette River. I 4:t si.m. lOregftti City, New- Ex-isuailay. bera.ftaleiii t way1 landings. NOTICE FUJI PUBLICATION. Lnnd Offlt! at Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 0, l!W. Notice Is hereby trivcti that the follow. ins-named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make ilnal proof In support of ids claim, and that said proof will be made be- iore inc luiatisier and lUeiveratUregon Oily, ISAIAH JAMES, H. E. 10011, for tho west y, of northwest of seel ion 37, township 1 norm, range o east. no names me loiiowlng witnesses to prove inn s.jtiiu,u"fus n.'suiencu upon ana cultiva tion of. said land, viz.: II. II. Plii Hips, Frank Devroy, Virgil Amend aeo .joini vviuisei, an ot isriual veil, UrpRon. Jiaio .jt,ct. u. ftiuuitr;.-!, r.ei;ister. NO riUiO f)Hi CJiiJi I ( J ATI O N . Land Orfien at. The rinltns riw-r,,r, r 1S0U. Notice Is hereby given 'lh(it"the' follow! ii)j,'-named settler bus 11 led .notice of his In- minion to maite until proof In hiiij. (Hu t ot His claim, and that said proof will on niaue before ueorpo T. l'rather, U. S. coin- ifiisKioner. ut Hood Hiver, Oregon, oil Jlon- uay, reoruary in, muu, viz:. KOillillT H. KEMP, Of Hood River, Oregon, II. E, No. SSt, for the I " ! souMicasi. y4 seei.ion i, anu west y. isouiinvcst, 4 Mcetiou VI, uiwnship 2 north, f-ranse L easi, VV. M, . I He names the lWllowimr witneKsos in nrove mi larauiiiiuin resnieiicu upon ana cultiva tion of, i-aid land, W: C. P. Knapp. V. Winchell, C, D. Henrlclis aim Ai. i). oueil, nil of Hood Kiver, Or. -J'gfw ..i:llJL.kuJAJh "'-K'ater, Timber Ijaud, Act Junes, IS7S. NOITCK FOtt PUBLICATJON. Wit Are the Order of the Bay. To tnake good Mineo Piep, buy your Minco Meat at Everhart'a Store. At the same tore you will find in stock tho BFST QUALITY of Chow Chow, Sweet or Sour Pickles, Dried Peaches and Pears. Good Value in Exchange foe Your Money. HERMAN EVEEHAR Raiid'-&--8t ewati; United States Lnnd Ollice, The Italics, Ore gon, Nov. 1M, IHj;!j. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of cone re-s of June U. IS. 8. en titled "An net for the tale of timber lands in the Hlates of i.aiiionua, urton, iNevada and Washington lerntory " the rollowlnv persons have this aay ni.u in wis olllce their nworn state ments, to- FHED B. SIMPSO.V, '" Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No.. 115 lor the purchttKe (lithe ,!, 1 r,..r, 1,.., ly c., 1. :..., ,y northeast and lot 0. section 7, township im. uyiii.ii, laiie tj east, w tvl. huht McorioriY. Of Ifood Rl ve-r. county of Wase. state of Ore son, sworn statement No. 150 for the purchase ji me vi en y.t soiHiieasi ; ana lots v ana til. section 7, township 2 north, ratine 9 east, W.M. That they will offer proof to show that the land tonight i more valuable for itstim ber or tunic than for agricultural nnrtiowji. and to establish their claims to said lands beiore the Retristv and Htcelver of this nt The Dalkf, Or;on, on batmday, thu Sd day of February, 1M. Vilnesses; O. I!, ilarllev. W. R. MefWv T4nl.l.,..l 'l.,,,!,. IJ,.,. t'' 1 i.-...,' Klrnpson, all of Hood Hiver, Oregon. Any and all persons clainiing adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their chums in this oiliee on or beion, aaul :.,! day of February, UV. my J A i v, tL't 'AH, ltegistur. Have cut prices again on DRY GOODS, to secure space for new stock. Have slashed prices on Fancy Goods and Ribbon's, for same reason. Have ruined prices on BOOTS AND SHOtS to close out broken lines. Tho largest and most up-lo-date stock' ever seen here is now being made for us. Have decided to close out CLOTHING; $15 suits now $9.65. Have now on sale a GHOCERY stock which lacks nothing. Have opened a Flour, Feed and Produce-department at startling prices. Have completely reorganized HARDWARE. You can get what you want. Have put in a line Stoves and Houso Furnishing, at old prices. Have made prices to eloao out Jewelry, Harness and other odd lines. Have put ourselves in shape to meet any competition, furnish you with ' the best of everything, and deliver promptly in any part of the city, FREE. Have deserved your patronage. BAND & STEWART. LEAVE OBBEES FOB 1 w a KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. pi With F. E. JACKSON. He and the DAVEN PORT BROS, have over One Million feet of good Dry Lumber at Haynes' Spur. 7 a.m. Tii'e-i. Thur and Sat. 6 a.m. Tues Thur. ana .Sut. WlLMKETTI! AND' .'!::i'J p.m. YA.Mtnix KtVKM. Mon. Wed. Oregon Oity,I)iiyton arid Fri. ana way landings.! Willamette Hirer, j sior.m. Portland to ('orval- Mon., ' Wed. way taiidings.; and Fri. JLv.Kiparia. iLv Fewist'n t:2ua.m. I snake Kivtr. K:30a.m daily. Il'.iparia to Lcvistoni daily. W'. 11. IIURf.liUKT, Gea'I Pas. Agent, Portland, Or 3. BA51.ET, Agsat, lltiod liiver. Land Oinca at Orecon Citv. Ore.. Tiee M I i'r'.M. Notice is hen by tiven that the follow ing named settler lias fiied notice of his inten tion to make linal nroof In sntinort of hl claim, and Lhut said proof will be made before me Krister ii:ki receiver at Oregon City.tire., on February Zi, IUA, vin The heir of John I). Woodward, deceased. vy SAMUEL VVOODWAUJ-, One of said heirs, II. E. 12575 for the north west '4 norcetiet . northeaKt norihwest aiM,wuiii ;-.jnu;tiiHrtTM'( Ul hCCtlon 1, lOWn- ship 'i north, raime 8 ea u lie nanies the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cu!tiva-l lion oi saia iKiio, vi?.: John W. Atweil, Henry P. Harphnm, O. L. Harpimm, Harold H. Wtiton, all of Cascade I hicks, uregon. fM CHA3. B. MOORE8, ResUtw. Q P.-.l The best results yon must use tlio best materials. Tho HOOD IUVER PHARMACY continues to be up to date in everything iu the Drug line. Prescriptions a Specialty. Spraying materials warranted the pure stutT. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS.