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SJfood-River Slacier FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1900. I CHIEF LOCAL JUTTEU8. Are you vaccinated? Have you registered? Institute, Feb. 20th and 27th. Krs. F. C. fiherrieb, who has been lngerouly ck, is recovering. Fa L. Phelps has been quite sick i.tely, threatened with pnuemonia. f Natural gns is flowing at Parsons, ' (ansa. L. D. Blount is now in Parsons. ' ' m Kelley has gone to Pendleton rith a view of locating if he likes the Hutch grans country. I W. Ikxlge, Mrs. P. G. Barrett and Jcr grandson, Edwin and Edward, left in Monday for Buffalo, N. Y. The re gains of the parents of Mr. Hodge and rs. Barrett, which were buried on thv kirrett farm, were taken up and shipped o Buffalo, where they will repose in the ainily lot in the cemetery .at that place. Dr. H. K. Hines and wife spent Sun lay in Hood River. Dr. Hines preached n the M. E. church Sunday morning. ' Warren Davenport is expected to ar rive here from Idaho this week to take ' ,lio position of bookkeeper for Davenport Jros. ? Miss Madge Warren closed a success ul term of school at Cascade Locks on Triday last and returned home Sunday ' jvening. .., - Last Sunday was a beautiful day and : "tunny people Btrolled to the country. Dur Sundays have generally been fine ill winter. ' . i Miss Winifred Marsh, one of the con testants for a prize in the oratorical con test at Pacific university, won second prue, $15. ill .. j i v . from Portland Saturday evening ana went out to their place at Curly Top to : rusticate for a few days. I SL P. Shutt shipped his printing ma ' terial on feturday to Granite, where he ' has made arrangements to start a news ' paper to be culled "The Gem." j Dr. F.'C." BrosiusIias returned and can be found in bis office over Williams ' fe Brosius' drugstore, between the Honrs jf 10-11 a. m., 2-3 and 6-7 p. in. "'t 45 acres suitable for fruit and dairy jhmch.. 20 acres well improved. . Choice E. E. Savage. ' lio My is the new janitor at the Has , salo club. Heretofore the first member iof the club that showed up of an evening had to build fires and fill and trim lamps. - The new livery stable of the Mt. Hood fitage Co. is a model of its kind, and the members of the firm may well be proud of it. Jag. LatigUle was the architect and builder. f Allen Fulton has completed his new house in town far enough for occupancy : sirwl has moved in with his family. This saves a good deal of tramping back and forth from his ranch while he is at work on his house. A correspondent of the Pacific Farmer claims to beat any Hood River record for laying pullets. lie says his pullets netted him 62 cents a piece from Novem ber; 25th to January 24th. But he 'doesn't tell how many pullets he had; A Bible school has been organized at the Valley Christian church. Elder Jenkins is teacher; Mrs. Jenkins, assist- -onf taanhfr Areitla Vonr aeerfitarv. I Much interest is manifested in the work. J Everybody made welcome." ' ? Fred Shoemaker telephoned from , ;T5aker City to Dell Rand on Monday, st-it.incr that, hp wns laid nn with eniall- Jkx, and asking Dell to send word to his oiks. He said he was getting along all i right and expected to recover in goou shape. Miss Laura Hill, who is attending the Portland high school, came up on Thurs day evenini!. She returned on Isatur- . iday. " Grandma Clark went with her 'mud will stop for awhile with her son, , ! -Newton Ulark. t H. H. Holmes, wifo and son Philip 'pent several days in Hood River last iweek.. Mr. Holmes is countv clerk of 1 1 Multnomah county. He says the regis- titration of voters in Portland makes a i-creat Heal of evtra work in the clerk's office. Philip Holmes is a student at ) Bishop Scott Grammar School. J The genial old-tinier, J. H. Middleton, .: was in Hood River a counle of days last week. He finds great changes in Hood Hiver since the days when he was a r leading merchant here. Mr. Middleton tiow devotes himself to the practice of j law, the profession for which he was ed ., ueated and for which he seems to have a epecial gift. . I S. W. Heppner, who has been em , ployed at Davenport's planer, rejoices in the addition to his family of a ten-pound i girl. Mr. Heppner is a native of the a Keystone state, and resided in Northum ;; berland and Dauphin counties. He came to this coast 15 years ago and at n J.. ..,,l'o i i. u..i u oo ,4 ,,,1,1 Kim K 4U11I3 -Wita WCJ1 HKtai 111 lllin WHIIU O P. Ul 1110 euilll. . :.; 1 J A freight train was derailed and h wrecked just below Viento last Satur- S: .. C 1 AIL .I ..MtK .,f- J. tie and sheep. All hands got off the ! train witliniit. ininrv Ro.Vftrftl of OUT F citizens intended going to Viento on the A 4j o'clock train Sunday, to view the I rreck; and return on the 6:17 train, but .1 .t.A WAnl .......... I-maih n.na liAllva j JHid the trip had to be abandoned, f I Morse Bros., who have been logging for Davenport Bros., have completed t their contract and are now moving their 1 logging outfit to the Washington side of I the Columbia, "where they have a con- tract to furnish logs for the Lost Lake i Lumber Co. They will bnlld a chute on the bluff near B. F. Beal'B place. This will give them access to a fine body of timber, about 7,000,000 feet, belonging t4 Jas. Crowley, h, F, Beal and others. s ! A few evenings ago, while the pro f," tsacted meet ines were beina held in the y . B. church, a man from Viento, who as carrying considerable of a jag, in passing the church was attracted by the music. He went inside and stood by the door till the choir ceased singing ; then advancing to the person nearest the door, who happened to be Mrs. Julia Xnapp,, he handed her a half dollar, saying: "That's good (hie); good ms(hic) ; glad I (hie) come; nice peo ple; I'm alwavs (hie) willin to pay for iomethin' (hie) srood." He was invited ) lase a seat but declined, ana aiter anding out another half dollar, found is way to the door and departed. Improvement is the order of the day n Barrett district. F. C. Sherrieb has h new barnvard gate, and a good one, oo. The familiar "old farm gate" that 4id duty for so many vears had become quite a landmark and' will be missed in the community. C. E. Markham is building 500 feet of fence fronting the Eoad ; also a new chicken house and a hed to his bara, 16 by 36. T. J. Cun ning is painting his house inside, doing en artistic job. f. W. Angus has re ehingled his house, added a kitchen and built a chicken house J00 feet long. Mr. Angus bougbt horse at the Barrett pale and now sports a new wagon and Lamess, Rev. Frank Siwuldinu's team, while hitched at the M.E. church lart tiundnv night during the meeting, got loose and started for homo.- After tlie moetinir Mr. Fpanldin'g started on foot for Bel mont after the team, while Mrs. Snauld- ing went home with Mrs. Mercer. The team went as far as S. L. Taylor's place, on the hill above town, where it brought up against a wood pile. Mr. Taylor brought the rig to town and started home with Mrs, Spaulding. They mot Mr. Spauldinif on the hill, on the "hack track, lie hud footed it all the way to Bulmout and buck. . . Clyde T. Bonuey still keeps up with the procession in making improvements at Reciprocity Corner, lie has recently placed tables on his porch, to better dis play his choice groceries. These tablos are on castors and can be wheeled in at any time without disturbing the goods. Everything about Reciprocity Corner shows that the proprietor has studied to economize space, and an airof prosperity pervades the whole establishment. The Idlewilde Cemetery Association held a meeting on Monday to consider the matter of procuring water from the Valley Improvement Co. for irrigation in the cemetery. A committee consist ing of C. A. Bell, J. II. Ferguson and M. II. Nickclsen, was appointed to as certain what arrangements could be made with the water company and find out how much water is needed. Eight men with teams turned out and worked on the State road last Monday, giving their work gratuitously. They were F. H. Blagg,and team, R.'M. Hunt and team, C. T. Bonney one man, A. P. Bateham one man, D. N. Byerlee one man, Glacier one man, J, F. Armor, B. F. Fuller. The bad piece of road just east of Foley's place was drained and graveled. Circuit court is in session at The Dalles, with a very light docket. Seth Morgan, J. L. Kelley, F. C. Clawson, J. W. Marquis, A. C. Martin, Dave Creighton and W. J. Hurst were drawn as grand jurors, Mr. Kelley being ap pointed . foreman. John Doherty was appointed grand jury bailiff, and J. II. Jackson and J. H. Harper court bailiffs. Social. The C. E. society of the Con gregational church will give a social on the evening of Washington's birthday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hersh ner. Refreshments will be served. The young people will provide entertaining evercises for the evening. ' Price for re freshments, 15c. F. E,- Jackson has rented the west store room in the Rand building and will move the Racket Store into it next week. Cole & Graham will occupy the room that will be vacated by the Racket Store. O. M. Harris, we learn, will open up in the room now occupied by ole & Graham, with a line of stationery. Our winter has come at last. It turned cold Tuesday evening, and Wednesday morning, at day break it commenced snowing and continued all day, with a cold east wind. Thursday morning as we go to press, there is 5 or 6 inches of snow on the ground. Sleighing is good. D. D. Wilder, photographer of The Dalies, is in Hood River for a few davs, and will be found at Riggs gallery. He makes stamp photos as low as 25c dozen. This is something new for Hood River and you want to call and see his work. Cloudy days preferred for sittings. The Roval Arch Masons of Hood River held a joint meeting with the Royal Arch Masons at The Dalles on Wednes day evening. G. R. Castner.E.L.Smith, W. A. Slingerland, W. J. Baker, H. F. Davidson, G. E. Williams and Dr. Bro sius were in attendance. : The dam at Davenport's new mill gave way Monday,' about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The bridge below the- dam was washed out but no other serious damage was done except the delay that will he caused till repairs are made. Miss Emily Palmer returned home Thursday evening after .five months of school at Portland. Miss Erma Coe accompanied Miss. Palmer and they will visit for a few davs in Hood River before going to White Salmon. A lecture will be given by T. Brown- hill at the Congregational church, Feb 22d, at 7:30 p. m., and at Barrett school house Feb. 23d, in tiie interest ot wooa men of the World. Admission free. Miss Alice Graham returned from Seattle, where she has been visiting for the past two weeks, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Chris Bartsch, who will visit here for a few weeks, . . The public school entertainment that was advertised for thia evening at the M. E. church has been posponed till Saturday evening, March lUth, on ac count of the weather. ; The infant child, five days old, of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fossburg, died on Monday. Mr. C. J. Haves conducted a short fu neral service at the home on Tuesday Miss Minnie Elton-is attending the teachers' examination at The Dalles Mrs. O. G. Chamberlain is filling her place in the public school. The Frankton literary society is pre paring a mock court trial to be given on the evening of the 23d. Full particulars in next week s Glacier. C. L. andM.L. Rogers have purchased the store and business of S. H. Cox and will carry on the same at the old stand, r ratner s corner. The Frankton school district will make some repairs on the school house. The clerk advertises for bids for the work in another column. , Get a Myers spray pump, get the best, eet satisfaction, eet away with the pests, get good apples and . you will get the highest price. - ' ; You are not experimenting when you buv the Meyers pump. They have been tested. Warrented best in the world. F. E. Myers Bros, representative will be in. Hood Kiver, isaturuay feo. ltn, with sample spray pumps. Residents along Phelps creek are dig ging wells. Thev hnd it cheaper to dig wells than have fevers. Donald Ross, late bookkeeper for Da venport Bros., has accepted a like post tion with C. T. Bonney. T. R. Coon has for sale his residence block on Hood River Heights The finest view in town. Abe Foley's new house, on his place west of town, is progressing towards completion. - . " Geo. P. Crowell gives some pointers to . , ? T l: A iA,... tne DUying puuui; m ma new nu hjuj. Before buvine a snrav pump investi gate the Myers. They are brass lined For Sale The Sun lot and building $750, at the Emporium. Mrs. W. H. Pugh-of Wasco is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Pugh. Mrs. Wm. Allen ia Quite sick with malarial fever. B. F. Belieu went to Portland Thurs day morning. Miss Grace Howell is clerking at La Frances store. Myers spray pumps are not cheap, but low price. H. F. Davidson wants to buy a fresh m-lk enir. Fine line of pipes at Cole & Graham's Mrs.J.K.Miller,Kewton Hamilton.Pa., ritj "I think De Witt's Witch Hazel Slve the grandest salve made." It cures piles and heals everything. All fraudu lent imitations are worthless. Williams A Brosius. East Hood Rivrr. II. B. Searles has rented M. V- Rand's fruit ranch and will move Uon i with his family. . - - - .Winter grain continues to look well in spite of the usual growth which was made by . some of it last falL A few farmers have pastured cattle, on their wheat fields ail winter and the result ct this proceeding will be watched with in terest by the farming community. V. Wiuchell quit work last week on the Columbia Southern railroad and came home with his teams. He found the work very hard on horseflesh and he has no desire to leave his farm again in quest of such employment. School closed at Pine Grove last Fri day and will not be resumed until some time in March. During most ot the winter about 50 pupils have been in at tendance which is clearly a greater num ber than one teacher unaided can do full .justice to. Prof. Sisson, however, faced the situation surprisingly well and our children have all made good pro gress in their studies. Protracted meetings will begin at the East Side M. E. church this Thursday evening and will be kept up while in terest prevails. I tie old seats formerly used for school purposes have been re placed by comfortable new ones suitable for a church. Carl Gilmore still goes about on crutches, not because of his leg which was fractured, but on accountof hisankle which was severely strained at the time of the accident. It was then only con sidered a secondary matter but since has been very slow responding to his eager desire to be at work. . ; The wives of Wm. Smith and Mr. Johnson arrived from Rock Island, 111., Monday evening. They were accompa nied on their journey by Mr. Smith's sister and her husband who are on their wedding trip. These passed on to Port land and wULteturn to Hood River in a few davs where all are likely to make their future homes. Daniel Smith will arrive with his family in about 8 weeks. Mr. Baird is still suffering with his injured eye, the doctors think he will lose it. Council Proceedings. The common council met Tuesday evening. Mayor and aldermen andauoi ficers present except Alderman Blowers, who was on jury duty at The Dalles. A communication from J. tl. Uerdes, asking that his name be stricken from the petition for a saloon license, was read. McDonald reported from the commit tee on health and police that the com mittee had been looking out a suitable location for a pest house. They had come to no conclusion but found that a location on Hood river, in Winans addition, and also the Buskirk place, below town, would be suitable. He also reported that the iail needed repairs. Luckey thought it necessary to hrst consider where the money was to come from before ordering repairs to the jail or buying a pest house. According to the best information he could obtain, there was about six bits in the town treasury. Bell moved that the repairs be made to the jail. Carried and matter referred to committee on streets and public property. Ordinance amending section of ordi nance 19 was read second tune und passed. McDonald mtroauceu ordinance zu, . . . .1 . i 1 1 , . rtrt relating to granting of liquor licenses, and repealing ordinance 19 ; read first time. Bell reported that Chas. Early had a proposition to put in an electric light plant, ana asKing inai u coinuuiwje uo appointed to comer wun nr. ji-uny. Davidson thought the proposition should first come before the council in proper shape before any action could be taken. I.nckev moved that Bell be appointed a committee of one to ask Mr. Early to submit his proposition to the next reg ular meeting of the council. Carried. Mavor JBrosius reported that the rail road contractors who were doing the blasting inside the town limits refused to pay the marshal for acting as watcn- man to guard against damage to proper ty of citizens, and that the contractors had referred the matter to the U. 11. & JN . Co. The town ordinance requires the marshal's presence when such work is being done. After considerable discussion, tseii moved that the town pay the marshal for hie services as watchman up to date, and that he deputize one of the men on the work to look after the town's inter ests. Carried. . Petition of R. E. Fewel & Co., asking for a saloon license, with names of peti tioners, was read. Remonstrances against granting the license were also read. E. L. Smith appeared for remonstra tors and was allowed the privilege tf the floor. . McDonald raised the point that there had been no personal application made bv R. E. Fewel & Co. for the granting of a license, nut oniy tne petition oi citi zens. He therefore claimed the council could take no action till Mr. Fewel had made a personal application for a license Mayor Brosius ruled that the point was w ell taken. Judge Kent appeared for R. E. Fewel & Co. and argued that the signatures of R. E. Fewel & Co. appearing twice in the notice made it unnecessary for Fewel or bis company to make any further application. The mayor ruled that the application must be made before any further action could be taken. The coucil sustained the ruling. At the request of Judge Kent, a recess of 15 minutes was taken to allow Mr. Fewel to make his application. Upon reassembling, the application of R. E. Fewel was presented and read. Bell moved that the petition and re monstrances be referred to the mayor, who should call upon one man from each side, to be selected by each party, to ex amine the lists of names and strike off all who were not legal voters, and report at an adjourned meeting of council. After considerable discussion the motion carried unanimously and Monday even ing, Feb. 19th, was fixed as the time to adjourn the meeting. The report of the committee on health and police was again taken up. Bell spoke in favor of the town pur chasing the Buskirk property for a pest house and moved that the matter be referred to a committee. The motion carried and the matter in regard to a pest house was referred to the com mittees on health and police and finance. Adjoined till Feb. 19th. Williams & Brosius guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Kemedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. In a neighboring town army advertiser wrote on a salvation a billboard. 'What shall I do to be saved?" Apatent medicine man came along the next day and wrote Underneath, "Take Carter's Little Liver Pills." Shortly afterward the Salvation Army roan noticed the sacrilegious work of the medicine man and printed below, "And prepare to meet thy God." Sterling (111.) Herald formen. ; Tor every HJeatoer. Drivers and Loggers' We have the kind that i THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Agents for Royal Tailoring. Born. At the rianer, in Hood River vallov, February 7, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Heppner, a daughter 10 pounds.- (hurcli Notices. Congregational Church. There will be services next Sunday, conducted by the pastor, at 11 a. ni. and 7:15 p.m. The Christian Endeavor services will be held at 7 p. m. Leader, Miss Mellie dinger. 8 ihject, "The Liquor Traffic; How Stop V I Mrs. T. K. Coon will deliver an a ldress to the young people at this service. Young men especially are invited to this service.- U. B. Church Preaching 11 a. m., 8 p. m. Morning tnenie, " nat are your fife purpose 3?" Evening theme, "Christ or Diana?" Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. All are welcomed to these services.' A meeting will be held by the elders of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on Feb. 15th at 7:30 p. m., in the A. O. U. W. hall and a cordial in vitation is sont to all. Pres.G. S. Bram- well of Parker, Idaho, and Pres. C. O. Dixon of Provo, Utah, will be the speakers, To Residents of Hood River mid Vicinity, Gueetino: The house-rcnovntlng menson will soon bo here, and I take thin method of culling your attention to the fuct Unit, I xhull nlso be hero, reaiy and anxious to assist you lu every pofwiuw wny. Fresli paint and pleasing tones In Wall Puper lire like unto a 'mimt le of chRrlty," In asmuch as the hide a multitude of defects, and when pro erly npplied will cause the In congruent roo.n of the house to become pleas ing to the eye mid siitlsfuctory to the m tlslic taste. Toobtuln that usual desli cd result Is my Hl'KCI AL BU -UN KSH. I cannot, warrant ten dollar effects fir a one dollar expenditure, but I do guarnntoj satisfactory work and results at live and let live prices, or nopa.v. If joti desire I shall be pleased t.) call at your home with samples of Paper, measure Hour rooms and make you prices. (KM 1'IM ATKS (J K A'l Is.) With many thanks fur past paii-on -go und a respectful solicitation for n share of the same In the future, I um very truly youis. B. II. I'lcKAKD, Pulnternnd Decorator, Hotm ltlver. Or. VALENTINES AT LA FRANCE'S, COLUMBIA NURSERY. n Dyspepsia Cure. 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 approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache. Gastralgi a, Cram ps, and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWItt A Co., Chicago. For sale by Williams & Brosius. 0 Time Schedule a. E. Bound. Fr'mllOOD UIVEUi'W. Bound. at Lake, Denver, Ft W'orth.Otnalia, ' Fast Mail 4:00 p.m. Fast Mail 10:40 p.m. Kansas City. M Louis, Chicago and tne bust. Walla Walla, Bpo- kane.Minneupolls, Ht Paul, Duliith, Spokane Flyer 6:17 p.m. Portland Kx press 6 17 u.m. Milwaukee, Chi cago and EasU 'rom PORTLAND, 8 p.m. 4 p.m. )obx Steamships 'or Han Krancteco Kail Dec. 8. 8. 13.18, 3, 2S,fc everysduys. 8 p.m. Columbia Riveb I 4 p.m. Ex. Hundayl Htrameks. . Ex.Hunday, Haturaay, 10 p.m. ro Astoria and way landings. Willamette River. I 4:30 p.m. irecon 4,'ity, New- Ex-Wuuday. ( a.m. Ex. Sunday berg.Haleia ii way landings. tt'ILlAXETTB AND! 8:.'S0 p.m. 7 a.m. Tues. Thur. and Bat. Yamiiii.l KIVKIW. )regon City, Dayton und way landings. .Mon, Wed, and FrU 6 a.m. Willamette River, ortland 10 tjorval lis A way landings. 4-.: .m. Mon., Wed. and Krl. Lv lwist'n 8:Wa.m. dnilv. Taes, Thur. and Sat. Lv.ltlparia. 1:20 a.m. daily. .Skaee Riveb. '(ionria 'o fwlston W. H. HL'KUiUltT. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Or J. Bagi.v.V, Agent, Hood River. PastaiUalsoiaispic. If your walls ar-slck or mutilated. a'l on E. L. Rood. Cons -illation free. Nochaigefnr prescriptions. No eure no pay. Olllce hours from n A. M. till $ P. und ail plgbt If nec essary. v AppsoIMt&lIFajsi mm 0 ?BM Wm '''iiiii!- The exclusive agency for this city for this popular line. Sboes for men, Jit a Popular Price. Every pair warranted. We have them ia styles that lit and in lea' thers that wear. Shoes a Specialty. are made to 'wear. is Hil ler Trail Co., DKALKKS IN Agricultural Implements, Deere Plows, Old Hickory Wagons, Culumbus Buggy'Co.'s -Carriages, HEAL ESTATE. 20 acre farm nt Belmont, well Imirnved,2,ri00 acres 3 miles from, (own, l-'.ust Hide ..... 3,0U0 ftlaeivs I mile from town, West Bide fit) acres near the Divers ranch VSi 'Jrt acres near Belmont church 2,200 '1:1 acres near II. Brown's. 230 IM acres valuable timber lalHl.... lo acres at Belmont T.V) 1,1 acres m lleiiiiout l.OOO 20 acres at Belmont 000 Town lots, farms to exchange, ele. For Sale or Trade. Will sell on time or trade for anything of eqnnt value 5 acres good Rlrawbcrry land near own. 15 acres near Tucker, partly Improved, Ctuih buyers need not apply. t acres, i miles from town, partly Improved 20 acres, 7 miles from town, Improved. J 12 W. A. Hl.INUKKI.AND. LAND. One piece one mile southwest of Tucker, 200 acres; 40 ucres fenced, u itcics cleared; bouse anil burn; county roan inrougn me piecc;uoou river runs on one entire side: watereasllv tak en out to Irrigate from 20 to 30 ucres, Price from 10 to 20 dollars per acre, uccordlng to umount wanted 4iid locution. Will sell In quantities to suit purchasers. Uood school one mile. One piece 2 miles south of Tucker, 100 acres; county road through piece; creek, with living water, runs through for considerable Irriga tion; (.everal acres good bottom land- good school Ji mile: land unimproved, nice! mm 12 to 20 uollars per acre, uccordlng to umount and piece wanted. One niece ut Tucker. 6 miles from depot. Hood Klver, ,0 acres; will sell one ucre or us muny more as wanted up to mo whole piece. Price" from 2"i to 125 dollars per ucre; or, If yon simply want to build a home, will give you a piece for that purpose, provided you will build u nun It. If you w ish to locateorbnv land, try Tucker before you purchase. Will guarantee to give von more uood soil forsameumount of money than you can buy elsewhere In Uood Klver valley. Berry pronnd, orchard or grass, or auyt.hlnu elsuiaiticd In this valley. Call on or udoress B. it. Tl'CKHH, KJ Tucker, Oregon. Timber Land, Act June 3, 18.8. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Otlice, The Dalles, Ore gon, Feb. a, WOO. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of eoiigie-s of June 8, 18.8, entitled "An act for the sale nt timber lamlH in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," the following persons have this day llltd In this office their sworn state ments: FRED E. SIMPSON, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No. ll.'i, for the purchusc of the north northeast . south nest i noi l beast A and lot , scutlon 7, township 2 north, ruiitfu I) east, W. M. BUM' McfKOUY, Of Hood ltlver. county of Wuseo. Btate of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 100 for the purchase of the wextj.; southeast Vt und lolg 7 and 12, si 0 Ion 7, township 2 north, range H easl.W.M. T.iat they will oiler proof to show that ha land sought Is more valuable for its tlin ter or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claim to said land before the Iteglsler und Receiver of tills olllce at The Dulles, Oregon, on (Saturday, the 21st duvof April, WOO. They name as witnesses: Perry MeCrory, O. B. Hartley, Hood River, Oregon: Hubbard Taylor, Wanco,)regon; Fred Ulmpson, tUis 1 acles, Oregon; W. B. McCrory, Hood River, Oregon. . Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands lire icquested to file their claim's In this olllce before suld 21st davof April, 11)00. t 0u20 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. KOT1CE l'Olt PUBLICATION. Land Office nt The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 8, WOO. Notice is hereby given Unit the following-named settler has 11 led notice of his In tention lo make final proof in sup port of his i)ulm, und that said proof will be made before George T. Prather, U. H. Com niissioner. at Hood River, Oregon, on Mon day, 1- ebruary 2 1, 1000, viz: ROBERT II. KEMP, Of Hood River, Oregon, II. E; No. 538.1, for thel cast y, Hotitlieast '4 section hi, unu wesi v, southwest '4 section 82, township 2 north, range li east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon una cultiva tion or mill luiin. vl,: C. V. Kniipp, V. Wlnehell, O, D. Hcnrlclis and M. i). uUslI, nil of Hood River, Or. J121TJ JAY1J- 'I'UOAS, lleglster. Timber Lnnd Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE tOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 2, 1000. -Notice Is lieteoy given inai in coin ullance with the provisions of the act of con, gress of June:), tsiH. entitled "An act for tbo sale of timber lands in t he States of California, Oregon, Nevada und Washington Territory," JAMES IRELAND, Of The Dalles, county of Wasco, stale of Ore gon, baa this day nieu in inisomce nis sworn statement No. l.r2, fir the purchase of the south half oorthw st and north half south west . of section No. 21. In township No 1 north, range No. 9 east, W. M., and will oflcr proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone liian for agri cultural purposes, und to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ollict ut I lie uanes, uiegou, on nuiur iav. Mm 17th dav of March. 1000. l ip numes iis witnesses: W. It. Winans. L. Winans, A. Wiuans ucJ E. T. Winans, all of Hood Klver, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the Above-described lands are requested to Hie their clitiini' In this oflico on or before said 17th day of March, 11W0. J12mU JAY 1. LUCAB, Register. ncitice foh imtbITcationT" Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Jan, . l!l. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make dual ursjf In support of lit claim, and thai said proof will be made before (lie Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on March i, I'M), vns: Horace h. phillips, H. K. 9827, for the northeast M of northeast olseclloll Z4. lowosoiu 1 norm, range a cnu He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up m and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Isaiah James, Frank Devroy, Virgil Amend and John WhiLscl, all 01 urinal veil, Oregon j!2.n CUM. B. MOORES, Register. Notice. Anv person found cutting timber on thrfoV lowing described land, vim W. JofN. W. and N. . Yi r n. w. 01 section t. 10' shin I N.. K. 10 V... W. M., In Oregon, eontt ing 120 acres, will be prosecuted to mil extent of the law. W. J. CLARKE. bone & McDonald Genera HOOD RIVER, OREGON. H VK W t'i SOLD BY Chas. N. Clarke, Agt., at the Glacier Pharmacy- flo to htm for pure fresli Drugs, Putent Medicines and Wall Paper. Prescriptions tu.l , Family Heclpesu speclulty. Portland Price. Oi all Ms if Mm, Garnets, M Paper, e!c 1 challenge any one to get lower prices on Hpoelul llgures given on building mutcrlul for Use Crushed Oyster and Clam Shells. The most frequent cause ot hens not laying' is the absence in the food of Carbonite of Lime. These shells are praeticully pure cttrbonito of linio. , Try Groesbeck's Egg Producer and Health Food as a preventive and euro for disease of fowls. It is a mild and stimulating tonic. ron:riiY foods for sale by HERMAN EVEKIIART. LEAVE OBDERS FOR With F. E. JACKSON. PORT BROS, have over One Million feet of good Dry Lumber at Haynes' Spur. Tlie best results yon must use the best materials.' Tho HOOD RIVER PHARMACY coiitiuues to bo up to date In everything la the Drug line. Prescriptions a Specialty. Biiraying nmlerluls wnrninted the pure stuir. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. PHOTOGRAPHS; The nubile are Invliod to call at my gallery and Inspect my work. I aim to give sntlsluc- lion In all cases wnere worn is uummu m me. rrioes reasonable. Outside vlcwa a specialty. CHAH. KIUUM. NOME ALL ABOUT IT. LATEST MAP. Rend 12o In slumps for otir January Issue. the western irun, uu oiv, ncamc, , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. innH nniM at The 1 in lies. Oreeon. Jan. 21). um Notice Is herebv irlven thut the follow ing-named settler has Hied notice of her Inten tion to commute und make tlnal proof In sup port of her claim, and tnai saio prooi win i made before OeorgeT. Trainer, IT. H.Commls- loner. nt Hood ltlver, oregon,on nuiuruuy, March 10, WOO, vim ,, ORVAL A; KNOX, Of Hood ltlver, Oregon, II. E. No. 4893, for the lot 9, 10 and 10, section lo.anu 101 1, secuon 22. township 1 north. range 10 east, w . w. He names the following witnesses u prove his continuous residence upon, und cultiva tion of, wild lund viz: ,,,., James A. ConK or J llcKer, ur.. ram auwo of Ml. Hood, Or.; O. P. Odell of Tucker. Or,; J. a. Inz of Mt. Hood, Or. 12019 JAX r. LUUAB, ncgisier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijinrt Office at Vancouver. Wash., Jan. 22, IMXl. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has died notice of bis Inten tion to make final proof In support or his claim, and that said proof will he made peroral1, w. ivaie, i;iera 01 111c niiiK-riurwmn, of the atate of Washington for Hkanmnia county, at Ktcvensop, Wash., on Thursday, March to, iisu, vi,: WILLIAM A. W DUItr , HA. No. 98f)6, for ihe.sonthwestquarter fectlon 15. tnwnshiD 8 north, range 10 eHSl, W. M. He names tho following witnesses lo prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vl.: William Kcllendonk. James iianes.i nnrics Moore and Henry Olson, allot Hood Klver.or. J2 ini2 W. It. DUN HA II, wgisit-r. Notice of Application to Sell Real Estate. To Hood River Lodge, No. 105, A. F. and A.M. and tne unknown heirs 01 Aiiuiew 11 Tinman, deceased: Take notice Unit un application has been filed In the County Court of Wasco countv, state of Oregon, for an order of said court dl rectimr the executors of the will of Andrew H. Tlcinan, deceased, to sell the real estate of saia aceeueni. 10 wn: i.ou 1 unu i. .i--. i-j, and lota 2 11 mi 7 Hec. 22, T. 1 N 11. 10 E., W. M., In Ore-ron. containing lt0 4-100 acres. Also. commencing at a point In east boundary line and 20 rods N. of 8. 10. corner of N.W. M See. 22, T. I N.. R. 10 E., W. M.. in Oregon; thence N. 100 rods; thence W. so rods; theneo 8. 100 rods- I bonce E. 80 rods to place of beginning, containing 50 seres, and that Tuesday, March . 1900, at iOoVlock iu the forenoon, has been fixed for hearing and determining said appli cation, at the county Court House lo The Dalles, In said Wasco county, state of Oregon. Duled January 31, IW0. A. R. BI-OWFRH. W. M. YATES, E. E. bAVAOE, . Executor. HELD HIGH In the estimation of Practical Painters. Every gallon of The Sherwin-Wiluams Paint will cover 300 or more square feet of surface in average con dition, two coats to the gallon. Every gallon 'is a full U. Sv standard measure. It .is made to Paint Buildings with. It is the best and most durable House Paint made. House Furnishing floods than I c.n;quoto. lor contiacl work. S. E. BARTMESS. o Vfnffy .... ,. DAVEN- N B32E23 He ana tne NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Olllce at The Dalles. Oregon, Jan. 2.", llHiO. Notice Is hereby given thut the follow tng-numed settler bus tiled notice of Ilia In tention to inline nnui prooi 111 support ui ni claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at. The Dulles, Ore gon, on Monday, A pi II 2, 1WK1, vli: I JLW.U.'l.-3 lv. UV'lit-lvin, Of Hood Iilver, Ore., II. E. 53S8, for the Iota I and 2, southeast northeast '4 und northeast southeast y. section b, township 1 north, lungo 11 east, W. M. no mimes 1110 louowing witnesses i ww his continuous residence upon und cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Robert H. Kemp, Hood River. Or.; Frank Mullikln, Tho Dalles, Or.; Ralph Shelley, hood River, Or.; Edwlu II. Merril, The Dalies, Or. film VI . J AY 1 . luuah, itegimer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Land Otflce at, Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 8, 1900. Notice Is hereby given thut the follow' Ing numed settler haa lllcd notice of Ills Inten tion to make tlnal proof In support of -h claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Rcirlsler and Receiver at Oregon City. Oregon, on Murcha, llw, vl,: t, , IHAIAII JAMES, II. E. 100H, for the west of northwest ot section 27, township 1 uorlh, range 5 east. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon und cultiva tion of, said land, vl: II. H. Phillips, Frank Devroy, Virgil Amend and John Whltsel, all of Bridal Veil, Oregon. J12IHI CHAH. H. MOOREH, Register. 'NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore, Dee. 80. IRM'. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make illiul proof In support of hl claim, and that, said proof will be made before the Register and lfrcclver ul Oregon Clty.Ore., on February 23, 1U00, via The heirs of Johu D. Woodward, deceased, by SAMUEL WOODWARD, One of said heirs, II. E. 12575 for the north west V4 northeast ' northeast northwest . and south northwest yt of section 4, town ship 2 north, range S east. lie names the following witnesses to prove his conl iiiuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vl.: John W. Atwell, Henry P. Harpham, O. L. Harpham, Harold H. Weston, all of Cascade 1 .u.ba i kl'..ir. n L-.tii ' CHAS. n. M (HIRES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver. Wast-., Jan. 17, !KX), Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has U led notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of Ills claim, pnd that wild prnof will be made before the H -glKtor nod Receiver U. S. Land Olllce at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, February 27, 1'JOO, vi.: . LOVIS CLOQUET, Homestead Entry No. ins.-, for the east of northwest , southwest of northwest Ji.and uUiwet V, of northeast section li, towu slitn 3 north, rane 12 east. Will. Mer. He nonies the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upoa and cultivation of, id land viz: James O. Lyle, Thomas J. Wb!tomb,Frank lin R. Reynold and Thomas M. Wbitoouib, all of Lvle P. O., Washington. J WW W. R- Dl'"BAR, Register. Poultry i