II r 1tA-r . ee&Iiver Slacier. nil'JAV, MAY 11, 10. E. W. l.liigii.iio, HUllier of our prt-H-iit f pp.Uy law, and vl, iiiauguratc tin lorttitiil which tuluiiiiatii m nur present Australian ballot luw, ban an nounced hinifftlf an nil iiid'-t.eiidi.jit ro j.tibliiii iVin. li l.it.; i.r ii.i-n i.-!iiiiii from Multnomah eountv. If fleets! if will work for a direct primary law .amen win io away vitn noriiinaiiiiK .'onventiong. He would luvo tlie da et for tjie prirasry eli-i.tion fixvl by law. ind tlie election under the Australia pallet t-j'Htem; the ballot to contain the Miufe of candidate.., each party in wji .irate column!. To become a candidate it would bo m-crft-'nrv to fil.. with the ftjbiAy ..it :1 & potiliun tinned by voters f '.he i.tiinber of 3 per cent of the vote tit the party the .aiid.dato represent. H( jiingiiiirir plan would do away .with htrAi lit irlifiK and wake tl, nomination of JL'. H. (ienator by d reel vote of the people the fame a a "'her fifficialg, The man who diricoveaed the Jialdwi jpple in to liave a monument, and j-hoiogrnph of the monument it to be font to tfie Paris Kxi-ositlon by tl W'asfjiriKtou aiithorilieH. It is a pilla pt granite aboul SI feet h.j.i, surmount. by an upplc, cut from granite, an tniide in Wilmington, JIai-H., junt be yofiJ the W obiirn boi.'ndary line. Th iriHeription cut pn its face readm "Thi? pillar, erected in 1805 by the Humford lliftorieal AnKociation, incorporate'' April 2t, 177, markB the estate where in 1703, Pamuel Thomson, E?q., while locating the line of the Middlesex canal discovered the first Pecker apple tree-, lute jiajoeJ I5ie i-Wltyi,!." Aw.thi tfiecription stateii that the exact location pf the tree waM 340 feet wept, 10 north, sn. I'otiniH, 3 cf.rit' 'enite ollieor on ftoiifcwall Jnckon'g ntnii', ntated in lecture reocntfy that the Barbara Fr--it clue incident detribcd in Whittior'.. poenf in a myth, lie nays General Jack son did not enter tlie town of Frederick jnl that Jinrbara Freitchio was 98 yearn old and quite feeble at the timo it was claimed he w.tved the Stars and Stripeit And forbid any one to take down the flag. The beautiful fjtoiy told dy Whit- tier may be a myth but it will live for all time juyt ti;e tjr.i.e, Ki.U, I" i.";.Tg In the election four year ago Mu Kinley received !71 electoral votes and Jiryan 170. At that time both old parties Jvero jiplit on the nilver .iiiet.t;o.j, but the democrats fared the worst. Tl .car the parties, are again split on cpies- tiotiii that have uprtiiip up niice the war iviiu ppain, ana it remains to be oen which party will (are tho worst when IhcHfi iww questions are decided at the poll! in November. )Vin. IkPtjuedj Spiny for Ceillin ;j:.t.i, Wm. Kennedy wiyn thy rec!n for making tho ummity of Koda spray, tin f'libjished In the Gucien for the past rtawecK, U At liiit vv'w.pt that the jiuatit.ities of arnenii! and sal nodahould Le doubled. Ho udch 2 poundn of ar, fenfe an, 4 pjiundn of k soda to 50 eal j)f water. Tollowin in tho recipo in? jfiven by Mr. Kennedy in tho Glacikk Dle'solvo two pouudu of comtiiorjinl white tuMenie and four .ouiidf of car bonate of soda (waidiing wAn) in two Kulloim of water uud ute one and one half pintH to a barrel of Bordeaux mix ture (50 giill,iii.) The easiest wav to make the solution i'k to j,ui botli' the white iictittiiiiiU carUouatu of tl& in ft iiallon of boiling water and keep boil t"K about 15 mimitcH, or until a clear liiiid iu foinmd, tl, en dilute to two gallons, One and one-half pintH of thm fulntlon should bo added to each barrel of Bordeaux mixture. If until without tho Bordeaux mixture it in liable to burn the foliage. An there U nearlv always fuii(.'iia n contend with, it i-i recom jJHMideil that tho two pray be alayn combined when thero in occasion to prny for the codlin motli or other in secta. If a ihiin solution of w hi'.u r.r Senic were used the foliage of tho tree's vonld be burned. You will notice tho formula culls for Bordeaux mixture, which has liuio in it. If watsr In uned lime will have to be added. I unott (I pounds of fivnh nlaked nmu to ou tiallonn ot water. 1 irbt Hpray jntf junt an the bloKHomn wore falling and before the calvx cloni-H and even- two weekH thereattcr till Oct. 1st for v inter varieties v. Klnnuov. Mr. Kennedy ban lined thin recipo for ihree yeara, tprviyiiiK hiu owii orchard Und bimieiyhbois' oichardn with food uccenn, an every pne acquainted with bin work will testify. A m intake JxH'n made in tho article in (itAi'iHu and in tho bulletin liar tho (ent out by the sitativ board of ! kit It in wot too Uto to rectify it or Iiin year's crop. Prof. Kedzie'a formula (nee payo 189 fifth Biennial Report o Board of lr ticulture for Oregon) iiives! commer cial kito nrecnic, 2 pounds ; carbonate pt soda, 4 pounds; water, 2 galloon, fee pints to 50gnllona Bordeaux mixture. D. H. Rears usen, inntead of tho Bor deaux niixturo, S io 10 pouud fie.ib lime to 60 gallons of water, with per fect success. llonj River. INearlv every orchardist in the iumk1i torhood is supplied with a good pprav- ng o nut, mm ttlt!ro , a determination on an smes to 88VQ our aeploa and our Ujh;va, K. 5onirii.l ti,ttnii 1 K.J .1!M... i Harbison Bros, spent three dava last week repairing a bad break in' their mill-race. Craw fish, moles and nitif-k rati ari nuraeroun in the eunal and its Dsnka an4 either Joiutlv or severally tboy caused tho oulbre'i of water, ' Tho new road machine is coming in w great favor with thoM whj are in Wrested in good roads. In soil like ours that la entirely frta from stonen, the machine is at lionvo, and and when tna treea and sruhs nr. oirt o,.-.,.. mere icre is nothing to hii:d.r havirir Rood feed roads throughout 'he d ' tr.ct. re..'-. nunc uwrauy una spring, and the dig gerequirrel must go, even though every VTu. .' ""uuelty euuii.es f.t the ume tmid. inp fw the pai-t few years with some email plotn of common red ( lover on dry upland and i.. ro well pheed with the rcnuitij that he Jin enlarged bin i?owiii to ten acrt-c He u:wi no irrigating water, but tie; njiring cuttit matures In-foni the dry f-wt.ou c rntn on and never faile to turn oft a good croo. An a croj) can be erown ev-ry yej, beside tl.u val'if; of the n'.- 'oii'l growth for pas ture, he think farmer are making a f.'reat m;.-t:ike w ho nuiiiii.ei'-fa!!of and ow wheat for crjp m hay every al tertiate year. 1'e lin.H land planter a great help to the growth, and ban alno observed that home of the planter offered for Kile in beavilv adulterated with nlaked lime and ban but little value an a b-r'iliz 'i t'arvdu) obnervation of the genuine ami the interior both ae to appearance and tanU: will enable any intelligent ln-rnon to makenoiiie distinct ion, but Mr. Oethman propones to liend a cample of the ntuff U the experiment ntatioii for examination and will do what he can to encourago y,M import ation of the genuine urtn.lt) iiito flood Kiver in tlifc future. Answered in Another tolumu. Hood Kiveh, May 7, 1900. Editor Glacihk: In looking over tho formula for awnite of ola spray, an given two weeks a'o by Mr. Swiih, I find that it does not agree with that of the Ilortl cultural Beport of W.K). Comparing them, .Mr. cniitli Imsweanened the (jolu tion one-half, us follows: rlmith. Aratmic, 1 pound; sal soda, 2 pountfn; water, i galmiM. Orei'on Keport. Arwnic, 2 pounds; ni eoia, 4 pounds; water, z gallons. It will lie seen that the amount of water is the same, while the poison is only one-half. Iiianmnch as fcuoceHS is desired in destroying the moth, could you kindly ancertain winch formula is correct? if the one solution is too weak. there would be a great lot to those who follow it. Ileaee, if possible, publish tins week trie trutti ol trie matter. It wi',1 nlno lie noticed that he says spray at intervals ot not lent than three weeks." It seems to me it should read "more" inntead of "less," as less makes the intervals indefinite. This mistake was corrected in last week's Glac ir.it at Mr. Smith's request. It was made by the reporter in copying his re marks, who made it read "less where "more" was intended. En U. A. WYMAN. Report of flood Itivcr labile School For the Year Knding April 27, 1000. The followimr named tmiiils were nei ther tardy nor absent (luring the year, and their mimes are to be placed on the roll of honor; liella Boling, Lester Fonn, Claude Thoinpnnn, (ieorgia I'rather, t-tta Ula-'pr, l aith Hartlett. lor the lirnt term, endinz Vvc. 1, 1899, the following were neither tardy nor ab sent: liichatd Bartlett, Blanche Ktuhr, Hazel McCrorv, Ethel Cox, Klwmid I.uckev, Austin f.ockman, Clifford Stuhr. iiiia !I L't'ff'-rf v. Mario Ickman. Mav Kfoonoy, Ilarvey Band, George Howe, Herbert Wharton, Henry Brown, Bannv Bilker, Maud ('arsons, Amy Stuhr, Ilia Kood, Stella Stuhr. Second term Bessie Moonev. Rov Blagg, Ifaze.l MtCrory, Eva Yates, El wooil f.uckuv, Harry Fredien. Zena Miller, Grace I'ratber.'Auntin Lock man. Clinton Moonev, Marie Lock mam Mav Moonev, Viola Miller. Anna Kent. Lois (.nmribell, i'ercy Adams. Lilly f-hnte. Albert Halvcmon, Carrie Bverleo. Chas. Shute, Harvey Band, Ilcury Brown. Amy Stuhr. Third term Richard Bartlett. Ella Evinger, Boy Blagg, Edna Evans, Eva Yates, Blanche Howe, Svlvia Russell. lie, on Moot.ev. l'Mc6 Broi-ius. Willie Evinger, (.eini Newton.. Lilly Klmte. T.a Evans, Carrie Bverlee. Charles Shut", Nellie Fonn. Loslcv Welds. Jov lutv II, N'era .biekson. 1 hero have heon euro led llobovRand 1H girls durini. the year. The Brt.atest monthly attendance was during Jsm uarv, 3,171 V. : the onnt. Senlcmber. 2.. arv, ill 'J he aerHi:e number hcloiifintrdu ng the year was U'2. Tho ureatest niiihcr (Mi rolled nt one time was 200, in obruury, C. V' Thomcson, l'rin. To my numerous customers and pa. rons I wish to make a few remarks and uggustiona Avhich may be of advantage to all concerned. To those who have bought tivcn or shrubs for the first tiie, may rie necessary to any ! Remove all hols, no that the wire Will not girdle io tree, It wanted to tell the variety. ttaeh it to a slake near the tree or row. lie lens cherry and walnut trees are immed the better, but the more n .each tree in cut back the more sure it to grow. 1 if ly per cent of all peach rces planted would die ulos tndc ruches are cut olt or top cut back. Having mm mteli a mild winter this :o.ou there will w no i-awse for com hiint about winter killed trees, and so no replacing gratis another year will be necennary. Delivery season was lonirnr this season inn us'Uiil, beuinuiiitf Sent. 8th. and till eoutiuoe with occasional beiahHl orders. Duruiir tlwso eicut months there has been but few davs but what. orders have been tilled or shirmed. More trees are shipped away from Hood River now than there, were i-hipped in here ten Vi.. ago, betore we bad a nursery For another year we are now growing us tine n lot of slock ns a man woule ever want to plant, yourself being tli judge. By tho way, did it evr' occur to you th.it the beet tiui. to make out your order and select such varieties hs you wftut is io come imt to our grounds and nee the trees in fruiting atisl, nhrubs hi liowermg ours tor timber orders tl. liA'CKHAM, Columbia Nursery," Niiidiiation Exercises Of Frankton Eighth Grade at Belmont t hyivh, Saturday wuhij, May lith, at 8 o'clock, t.')UtUUTlS. M.J. Foley, Bertimt Cramer, Nana Gerking, Maybeil Boorman, Maude No ble, ldellu Woodworth. Clans motto: ' Excelsior." Class color, blue and white. Overture : .' Band I'rayer Rev. Beiij. Davidson !nt .'.Quartette Muic Baud Esyl V Life of Fnuict's E. Wiilard" Maud Noble Instrumental duet , Nana Gorkini!. Idelle Woe-dworth Fnnay, audnmrks" .'. , ,Na,na Gerkiwj vranon, -jurniiis ronu oi me ie bellion M. J. Foley i,sny, - ine Mgui urinirs uui tt.e fetara Bcrtipa Crmer Music Baud Class prophecies Wells Wix4 worth Essay ana vakvlictoryfayUllt'ootiBftn Address, "Frobleiuoi Youth" Rev. H. K. JWnson Presentation of ditdomaa J. T. Neff Closing rcmarka... F. B. l)amea b ng. -l arcweU" Quartette No admission fee. Advertised Lctler List. M?v 7, 1900. Rwidtioa, J M Waite, Fred Williams, J A Krause, Mrs A V ?ci'r,.is, .ir. M.ud y.-.m.s. v. v Tux on, David loss, W II ! Arrangements for Mrmorlal Cay. The committee to f-'igj.'et arrarige ments met at 2 o'clock p. m. at the resie'ence of Comrade Blowers, with Comrade Calkins chairman of the G. A. K. committee and Thos. J. Cun ning a wcrtdary. By agreement' of the committee, U was projioned and adopted to invite the Christian ministers of the valley and let them select the one to de liver the metnorial sermon; and that we reccommend the services in the M. E. church of Hood River and that tho dif ferent church choirs b invited, through their pasters, to unite in one choir for memorial toiviee, and also for service on memorial day. We also recomnriend that Comrade Calk inn be appointed a committee to ar range lor memorial service at the frank' ton cemetery, and that a general invi tation be extended to all the people of .i n . i r , me vaney w uuenu .Memorial eiay e' crcises and unite with the G. A. R. and W. It. C. in these services and decorate the graves of all the dead to the end that .Memorial day be publicly and oniverirally observed. That the Sundav tschool children be especially invited and given a part to perioral so that they may feel a personal interest in the ob servance of this day that is thug set apart as tho "festival of the dead." We also recommend that a copitnittee be appointed from each of the churches ui assist in carrying one uie recommend' ation ia regard to the Sunday school children, and for any other 4uty, in oreier to make the aav a success Signed, E. D. Calkins, L. Henry, E L. Blowers, A. M. Cunning, Thos. J, tunning. Mount Hood Sotc. J lie returns lrom Mt, liood. in an other column, amw a healthy inroease population. The boys who went prosjiecting have returned aim report some snow in places. Several of them brought- out some line looking rock, and it it was de veloped might prove to be very rich. Norman Williams has irone to Can. ada on a business trip. He expects to return in abont three weeks. Lewis Nex has returned home from San Erancisco, where he lias been wort ing all winter in the Palace hotel, James Knight and .family arrived at their ranch near Jit. llood last Sunday. Fruit has not been damaired much bv freist in this neiahborhood. Prunes and peaches were touch! tt Jittle but not soriotuly. j ne big log lam m the west lork was taken last Saturday, and the one in the cast tork at iiird town on Stihday. ou & MB Yleoto Items. Our Vlttutq correspondent sent in the following items too late for our fast iwme C. T. Early and family have returned I . .1 .: ,.. t jroni iiieir iriji io viuiiomia. A serious accident and runaway hap pened here lant Monday. Jas. frhitty, n . uurran ant his son and another party were driving across the railroad track, when the team beeamo frieht- eued. Mr. Curran to save his boy jump ed irom the wagon with tlie boy in his arms and lit on tlie ground in such a way as to twist bis leg out of joint at the knee. Mr. ('bitty and tho other partv were uiutiy praised bin not tenon sly hurt, Tho new incline has been running In full blast ever since the new donkey engioo arrived In tho Oregon. Lumber to. s yard. Pdiic Grove School. Following is the report of Pine Grove school for the month ending May 4th: Monthly enrollment, 36; number nei ther almeut uor tardy, 12, average daily attendance, 20. ' HONOH HOLL. Blanche Harbison, Frank Hennagin, Hester Harbison, Albert Miller, Zena Milter, Lizzie Mobr, Clarence Robinson, Eftie BuUinsun, Merlin Sisson, (ieorge Winchell, Myron Winhart, Rona Wishart. C. M. Sishon, teacher. Through the enterprising efforts of the Pavidwa Fruit Cm., of llood Kiver, tho Dusiuens ol growing tomatoeis tot can iiing is to be given a thorough test iu the Hood River valley. It is to be hoped that it will prove successful. Calif ornia turns out a very choap article, iu the way of canned tomatoes, hut the quality is or. The summer climatic conditions and the noil at Hood River are favorahlu to the production of af " ' class tomato. If they can be gr without too much expense, it is probt that a large industry can be devolo) there in canning tomatoes and mak catsup. For latter tomatoes of good j vor are especially essential. R Northwoot, L. T. Smith has been appointed pei muster at Carson, Wash. The Mountaineer, speaking of affav of theeountv, says: "March 1st thei were outstanding warrants amounting t 00,309,41, nnd the estimated tntere'I tberean was 115,000, ninkinx the total debt 175,300.44. Since that date some of tlie outstanding warrants have been redeemed; but about as great an amount has been issued, so probably when tho new omciais go into othee on July 1st, the indebtedness will be 75,0OO. The ,,,MV'.m.uiiuo.i Tt ... w ffU,V.-V'. JL lit? ix levy for county purposes this year i f35.li7-.2a" tax I is S. B. Adams has had returns from three different assays on samnles oi ore taken from the mines io which he is in terested on the cast wk of Hood river The sttvph wre all, practically, orou. ping, as ueither of them was from a greater dentin than sovwi feet from the siwfafe. The assays wore practically uu norm ana snowed goiui varvmg irroiu to (SO to the km. Chronicle. The Oregon State Sunday-school Con vention will bo held in Portland June 1315, 1900. World wide Similar-school workers will be present. It w;il bo & greui convention, ion cannot anord to be absent. Kntertainment will be provided for all delegates. To Cure a Cold Iu One Day. Take LAX.vrtVK RxoMa OitininkTahi vto. All druRtNW refund the money U It falls to utirw. r. v . uruv niMimmr la ou Cttch box. .'. f w GEO. F.C0E &S0N. SucoesHom to 8. J. IRFrance. DKA1.K11S is Pi Mm M, Queensware, Glassware. AOEHTS FOB STANDARD PATTERNS. Branch OiJv for Union, Laundry. Order taken or Rubber Stamps. E, R. BRADLEY DOES JOB PEINIJNG . -XD SELIS Books and Stationery. Democratic Ticket. State. For Food ai.d pnlry Commltoiier William Hehulincrlch, of W a.'lnngton county. District. ' For Omemi Wm. Smllh, of Baker founty, IVoMfCiiliiiK Altoruev J. r. Mrmreof Visui, Joint HeimiOK Klaiiiuth. Iuku, Crook uuJ W aix-o A. H. htniii.it. of 'uco. Twentieth bintrlcl, Wim nod Sherman E. H. imfur. T.onl .'.H m, f lie. .i... i:Mnl nitllam BhM. Irian, Wljwltr and Womjo V. O. C'a'zad, ttf itnini. Joint ttprunUtlveii. 21nt district. Wiuco, Cr.Mk, Klamath and Luke O. Springer, of crooK. " Twenty --l)fhth DUtrlet, Grant. Gllllnm, Hher nmn, Wliwlcr and WaK-o W. J. KUwardu, of C-llllam; T. R. Coon, of Wasco; U. K. Mi- Wasco County. For County Jndse fJ. C. lilukoley. For C'ominlwtnm r W. J. Hnrrlnjuo. For Clerk.. M. Fllloon. For Sheriff-!.. A. Ward. For AwoMr C. L. Copple. For Ti-iiiuriir J. T. HHiumlilr. For Hcbool Muperln t-mdent T.M. B. ( hastaln, r or surveyor . cam pueii. For Coronet George WlllJama. For Jimtlc of (he Peane, Hool Rler DlHtrlct r. Kd. oena-r. uonHiaDio r . J. nrignu Republican Ticket. State Officers. Just Iceof theKuprenieConrt C.K. Wotvcrton. Food and polry CoinmlKBloner J. W. Bailey, District Officers. Conjrresguiaa Malcolm. A. Moody of The unlit. Joint Henatora .1. V. Wllllnmaon. of Crook T. H. Joboaton, of, Wasco; W. W. Stelwer.of uunitr. Joint KeproKntatlvnt A. S. Roberts, of Waa--co. K. A. Km mult, of Klamath; George Miller, of (llllmni; George Cattunach, of urai.i; ueoruo a. tsarreil, OI urani; r. Jti. Mf-Gref-r. of waico. Plitlrli-t Attorney Frank Menefce, of The IHilt,. County Ticket. Connty Jodre A. 8. Blowers, of Jtood Ktver. Coinmlssioiier P.A.Klrcbhelner. of AnteloDe. mierin nonerx Keuy, or ine mines. Clerk A.K. Ike, of Wumlc Treaaurer-0. 1. Pbilllix, of The Dalles. Assetwor C. f. 8'lootcll. of Tbe lmllm. Hiierlnlendeut of Schools C. L. Gilbert, of xne uaued. Hurveyor J. B. Oolt, of The Dalles. Coroucr W. 11. Butts, of Tbe Ltaltes. JnKtlne of the Peace, Kood River Mstrlct u. J. nayes. eonnuiine-f., is. ouuer. BUTLER & CO., Bankers, HOOD RIVER, OR. Do a General Banking Business. Dalles, Portland & As toria Navigation Co. Steamers Regulator and Dalles City Dally (except Sunday) between The Dulles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, yancouvor aiiu lortlanu, Touching nt way points on both sitlcs of tbe -..litnhiu Ul vnm Bnth.of the above steamers have benn ro. built and ure In excellent shiipe fur the nea- son of 1000. The UeRuhitor line will cmteuvor to elve its patrons the liwt service powlhle. or 'omfort. economy anil pl'MMire, travel by the steamers of the Kepulutor Line. Dulles Cliv leaves The Dulles at S a. m Tnewday, Thurhduy and tiuturdiiy. Ki'smliiior leiivts at a. m. .Monday, Wed uewlny oihI Friday. Porlland olflee. Oak St. Dor.k. The 1)1 If office, Court street. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. .' Water Notice. Persons renulrinr water for lrrlr.itlni7miist before usint any water, muko apnlieatlon to the secretary t wrtliPH, stating the number of lot and a dcHcrtpdon of stone. Alco,iiiake payment of 73c per lot. or fiaetinn of n lot. per month In advance. Application will be nll and no irrluatlnif wilt lie ixrinlllpd ex i.ent oil lots so drnuted. All Irrltrntlnir must be done throu(li reuiilutlon ivozzje or spruy. All residing north of Oak street will tise water only between the hours of 5 and 9 o'clock A. H : tlio-ie sout b of said strec-t same tiours P. M. No water wilt be ftirnlshed anv or.e futltnir to comply with above ruki. IIOOJ) lUVKlt SPRING. WATER CO. Executrix Notice. Notice 1 heri.br elven that the nnilerMkmprl hits beeu appoldlud by the County cohrt Jiir Wasoo couuty. tlrenon. Kxeoutrlx of the last will nnd tesluinont of Josenti Mudnire. de- cned. All persons having claims fliaiinvt said estate are required lo present I lie sump, with llif proper vouchers therefor, ta ni at y rl(leiu' la Mood River, tuesuii, wilUln six niontU lrom tbe dale hereof. liood litveir, Oreg-o, May S, 1001X. M.VU1A AlCI-'1'"" n.iiini .! ... .- , , . . .-.. Land Office at The DIW. flweoii. Mav 7. I'HU Notice Is hurcby given thm txe 6llow-IriK-iiBiiieit settler hiis filed uotlee of his inieiiiiou to make final proof In support of his claim, and that tmld proof will be mude before (Ieorge T. frnther, U. H. Coinnils .jluuer. at UooJ River, Oregon, on Friday, SAMUEL R. WISAX8, Of Hood River. Oregon, It. E. No. SIM), forth iiui in suiiineaHi. i anu low i ana z, seclloa uu. ...nuui- uoriii, rmiire v easi . m. ji mtHtes wvioisiwinK witiienNes lo prove Ms oonllnuoHs rwWence ttpoja und culUva- ilU l4 P1U .UtU, VIZ? W. K. Nff, A. Winan, E. W. V, lnaiis ond oi, r. mm, ait oi Hoou Kiver, Oresou. tUlJel4 JAY P. LUCAS, Kegiste. TtmUor la. Act June 3, tS78.J NQTiCE Fa PUUUCATION. United States Ijind omce, The rnil., Ore- bu, irn si, rau.-nuiice is nereoy uiven that In compliance with the provision or the aet of (-outness of June 0. 1H.-Rciiilil...l "4t. n..t for tlie sale of timber lands in the States of v9i0Cia,e.res5Ou,Kevaai aud Washington BVRTMcCRORY, Of Hood River, ennnty of Waseo. slate of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn Htateniem No. ISO for tlie purchase wiuipnmi;,,Bmunil8l ft HDU IOIS 7 ana W, section 7, towDolitp 2 uorlli. range 8 east, W ..M., and will offijr prKf to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its tim- uer or maim tnau ror agricultural purposes, ttua to esfbliiO !'. claim to said land oeiore tne iieKlsler and Kecetvwr of tbU office at The Iialles, Oregon, ou Friday, the anil day of June, m. He name as witnesses: Perry McCrorv and O. B. lln'tley of Hood Kiver, Oregon; "Hub bard Ts.ylor of Wa.sco, Oreyou; Fred Simpson 0 Vaacadcs. Oraou. Any and alt iyon.8 elatroti'g odvcraely the nbove-decrtMs) lands u,re requested u ale their claims In this offieeon nrlx-ii.ru sairi aUh day of J nne, VW. rajeai JAli r. LUCAS, RegUtijr. Foreclosure Sale NotU Is hereby elventhat bv vlrtuonf n exevutloi., Iraued out ol the rlrcutl eourt of the state ollVeiton for M'aacocountv.on the ISih day of Awlt. lSuft. noon a Juikrnb-nl uii deww tu tutor ot Robt, Mayca and L. K. IVowe, p:rtuitr doing buslqe under the name of Mays A Crowe. plttlnUtfli, and against Wllwva R. Wiia.v Mary ,'lnan et al. do--Mndautsand to medlrwfrij and oouimand 'BS.wtl tbe HW 8K 14 MS 14 j,d the NW .. M U NS V. ae.-tir.il 1 irTunchlr. I north, range 13 east. In Wmro uonatvl Ore. goo. ia satisfy a, judgment for t)L4Uand 0.00 attorney's fnw, and fl&oicusUv t will, on &tucdvy, tbe 26th Uy of May, 1SC0, At the hour of 1Q o'clock. A. M., at th cort i fcoos door la BalVa City. Wasco couo. Ora- rn. aell the bUbwtt iin-Rsh, the above-named and Sesrl5xl, real cia'.a, to (ttsfy uid jadeitMHsi. Xl.ii;liy,On!San. April H,M 2mlS ROi.ERr KELLY, The Proof Of good Cofiee is in the drinking thereof. The lovers of good Coffeo do not exjiect to find quality in a low grade package goods. Jas. Ileekin & Co.'s Best Mocha and Java. Old Government Blend Mocha and Java. Daisy Blend (Costa Rica and Guataraala Blend), are each guaran teed to give satisfaction in the cup. We have in stock a complete line of poffees and Teas, in bulk or packages. QUALITY AND PRICE to suit every one. Your patronage solicited in these lines. HERMAN EVERHAHT. RECIPROCITY Sure Cure for a Hungry Stomach. Fresh Salmon, Veal And Oregon Vegetables. Pork, Sausage and Willamette Mutton. Granulated Flour, Chickens for Sunday Dinner. Come early or take Live clerks. New Delivery Cart. Best Service in Oregon. Wood delivered in any part of town. Phone SI, Store opens at 5:30 A. M., except Sunday. Sunday, open from 8 to 9 A. M. Yours very truly, CLYDE T. BONNEY, Proprietor. C. D. HENRICH, Representing Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Agricultural Implements. Mitchell Wagons, Henney and "Bee Line" Buggies, Myers Pumps and Hay Tools, Bissell and Oliver Chilled Plows, J. I. Case Steel Plows, Harrows and Cultivators, Champion Mowers, Binders, Hay Rakes, Phoenix, Mitchell and Golden Eagle Bicycles. Largest stock on the Pacific coast. C. D. HENRICH, Agent. Office Blowers' Brick. And all kinds Printing papers, card mounts, developers and toning sedutions. Prices range from $5 to $20 for Kodaks. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. SaturdayHay 19th.. Leondor Bros. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. TnrVlryt hjts w, of ee ?rof Ilunt' wv.-7. ... .Lilian .; auu ou u ill, 3 . rTlmber Id ad. Act June 3, 1878.). NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Office. The Dulles rWcrnn W, 1S0O. Notlee is hereby given that in com. lmui:e wun me provisions or the act of con gress of June 3, 1K7S, entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands In the States of California Oregon, Nevada and VishiigujTeTllorjV' . PHCEBE SIOR8E, Of Hood River, connty of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled 1 this office her sworn statement No. 15t, for the- purchase of the orti.wt K southwest hi, and southwest h: Oorthwcst H of sec-lion No. S in township No. north, range No.9enst,W. M.,aud will offer proof to show that the land sought ts more valuable few lis tintf or stone tUan for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver ol this office at The Dalles. Oregon.on Wednes day, the 27th day of J une, 1900. she names as witnesses: Bert McPorry and Janiee Eggcrt of llood River, Oregon: JvM.d, si!Pst1 of Cascade Locks, Oregon William totoo. Hood River, Otegwu Any and nil persons clul aUiiR adversely tlie above-described luMs are- requested U file the r claims In this mii... m, ...r.. ...... .,. , , , " , W1U Bii JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Tlmbor Iand, Act June S, 1S78. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Vnlted States Iand OtBce.The Dalle. tv. pin, April 3, ltWO. Notice is hereby g'vea that in compliance with the Drovlsi.uU Vr ih. act of Cosgressof June S, 1S78. entltM "-An act for the Sale Of timber lan.la in o... of Calif. .rai. Oregon. Nevada and Wasuine ton Territory," - JOHN W. HICK8. Of Hood River, count v of Wrnuw, ti. .r n gon, has UiU dy flled in thts office hi&sworn stateiueut. No. 167, for the pnrchu of the east owttart a of section No. 2S in town 1 P i uartti rang 9 east, W. M., and to more vUable k Its timber or st. ,h. w lit uut-r uruui L.l 1 VW Ttl-I 1 tl.. I. . 1. . few agrlcajtural purpones. and to esbitkllsh kia Rseetverof thlsofflry. .t Th. rw..TfJ .TJLiT1 Ttday, the aiith daj of Jun. Koa. ' a-p.- kw u witnesses J. c tisjes. Albert U Atone B. F. E.rleli., ., t- IT silel Hood River. (Win " - "a"ru' j .An.T ad ;1 persous claJeUmr d versed the b.e-o,-scnt.-i Janus are ivquesied to file iVv. V l" uaic on or beior uid !bthdayof June, 190D. fjS iY P. LCCAS, Bister. SPECIALTIES chancer on getting left of supplies for Wonderful Troup of PERFORMING NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ,,nni 0!"e Bt Vancouver, Waslu. April 4, lug-named Bettlers have ttleej notice of their in tension to make fliiBl proof in support of their elaims, and that said jiroofs will be made be fore the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Of- flee at Vancouver. Wasih. nn Tuu.v m.... B.li)00,vlz: " ' JOHN P. GALLAGHER. Homestead .Entry No. 90W. for tlw sonthwest X section 23, township 3 north, range 11 east, Will. Mer, Who names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, sajd land, viz: John JIcLanahan, Rose Crawford, George E. W 'lite and Henry Johson. all of Ybit Sal mon P. O., Washington. Also, - ROSE CRAWKORBv Widow f Edward B. Crawford, deceased, H E. No. 8840, for the southeast i section 22 township 3 north, range 11 cast, W ill. Mcr. ho names the following witnesses to prove ber continuous residence upon and culUva, tion of said land, vlss: John P. Gallagher, John MoLnrtahfm.H. Johuson and George E. White, all of V e-nrv hite alSmlS y. k. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Hnv.?t,'LT1'if PSon, April 23, HW.-Notk-e is hereby given that the follow ng named settler has tf led notice of his inten tion to make flnal proof In support of hU claim, and that said proof will bj made before the Register attd Receiver at Tbe DallesOn COR. nil rim. li..... a ir ..... ici vn ' -J 1 .uuv 1....-V, CARL J. E. CARLSOS, Of Master, Oregon, H. E. No. 5166, for the lots laud 2 and south yt northea&T Uon 19 towaship 4 n-mh, range 12 east, v. M 1V' ..lf.mhefo.1,"ia witnesses to prv otid l2dv8,ld,!nie apa aud 'tivaUou i,Jfi?rn' A- E- Peterson. AV Johnson d-S .5. Briggs, an of Mo.ler. Oregon? m-f- VUCAS,Ti4ister. PSOTOGBAPHS. The public are invited Ia. ..u.(.. and aspect my wk. I m fcTHEi Hon in all casta whern wnrk V. ..."sar me. Prices rauonahto rift. . , .u-iuo-m 10 . . . , 1 CilAa. RIOGS. iiiax oi -LANDS ale AXD FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. APRIL 6, 1900. I. Four acres at Frankton, improved' good spring ; only $550. ' 3. John Hipwa farm, in lots from 5 to 20 acres; f 50 to f00 per acre; terms easy 4. S. E. H sec. 32, T. 3 X., R. 10 K. 160 acres; 700; some improvements. ' 5. S. V, of S. V. of X. W. li Bee 12, T. 2 N., K. 10 E., 20 acres; some im provements. $700. 0. N. H X. W. H, 8. W. 14. X. w. u ami X. W. 14 S. Y. H sec. 8, T. 2 X., li 10 E., 100 acres. fOOO, 7. Barrett-Sipma addition ; (50 per lot : (10 down and (5 per month ; no interest. 8. Four lots' on Sherman ave., south of Front st., (400 cash. Must be sold ii 30 days. 9. The J. II. Frary place, East Side, near Tucker's mill ; 2(X) acres, nearly all lovej; part well improved; price (12 an acre; will be sold 111 forty-acre tracts at Small advance. Terms, three-quarters or more cash. . A great bargain. 10. T. R. Coon's 80 acres in Pole Flat, 7 miles southwest of town ; 4 acres clear, ed ; (16 an acre. II. Chas. W. Gilmer homestead, at Gilmer, Wash., 100 acres; fine saw tim ber ; good soil ; well watered ; only (500. A rare bargain. 12. ItSO acres on Hood river, 3 miles above Tucker's mill; 8 acres cleared, Price (1,850. 13. The W. II. Bishop home in Hood River, lot 0 and part of lot 7, block, Waucoma addition to Hood River; a pretty home. Only (1,100, 14. The Allen Fulton farm, 160 acres, 5 miles east of town ; price (1,000; terms easy. 15. The Hansberry home, 2Z miles southwest of town ; 10 acres. Every thing complete and handy; good fruit; good water. Only (1,500." 16. John Sipma farm, 100 acres, (5,000, (1,000 or more cash and balance at 8 per cent, or the east 40 acres, cleared, for (2,100. (500 or more cash, balance at 8 per cent. ' Best farm in the valley. 17. 2500 acres deeded land, well wa-. tercd ; fine range for stock ; (1.50an acre. 18. The Dr. Morgan house and lot in Hood River; new barn. Only (800. 19. The Sun lot and building; (700. 20. The J. Wickhnm farm," 7 miles southwest of town ; 80 acres ; good builiU ings and improvements; spring water and 50 inches free for irrigating; (1,600. 21. X. ,W S. K. H, S. .,' X. E. 1.,' sec. 4, T. 3 X., R. 11 E White Salmon; fine timber land ; (10 per acre. 22. Tlu! Emerson Uoriieslead, only miu mile cast of town ; fine range ; (1,500. 23. Iots 5 and 6, block 7. Winans ad dition ; (50 a lot, or (85 for the two. 24. Bernard Warren's fruit farm at Frankton, plenty of water, good build ings, etc. 17 acres. Price (..,500. 25. Wilkens' fine farm at White Sal mon falls, 240 acres ; 25 cleared and in grass; good improvements; hue water power; price (3,300 stocked, or 2,750 for land. 26. S. II. Cojf's fine residence in Hood River, lot 100 x 160; price (1,200. 27. Lots 7 and 8, block 6, Waucoma addition to Hood River; price (125 a lot ; tenim easv. .. 28. The P. T. Sliutt residence l.ronortv at Frankton; price (1,350. 29. Fifteen acres. 6 under cultivation v small house; good water; adjoins E. L. Smith's place. Only (200. 30. Block 3, Parkhurst; 12 lots; (700. 31. Emma G. Robinson's 40 acres. East Side, adjoining A. I. Mason's fruit ranch ; unimproved ; (850. - 32. Emma G. Robinson's 160 acres on hills east of Whito Salmon, ''known as the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved; (875. S3. Lot, 100 bv 130, on Waucoma ave.. next north Dr. Shaw's residence. 325 cash. Other lots around school house. from (100 up to (30O. Size from 100 feet square to 100 by 150. Half cash; bal ance at 8 percent. LIST OF LANDS Fw Exchange for llood River Prop erty. ' ... 1. Xine-roonied. hard-finishprl house barn, water and large lot, in Champaign, . ...v-..-,, i-iiic v. iiivt.r.ii-v. 2. Forty aeres fine fruit, nnd oram land, 10 miles from Walla Wa.Ua, Wash., and 2 miles from railroad stiltion : icnrcA . on three sides; uo other improvements.' 3. Si.v-room house, all furnished, an A lot, in Los Angeles, Cal., to exchange for property in Hood River or vicinity. Title perfect. At the Emporium is kept a first-elasa surveyor's transit, and the proprietor being a practical survevor, is well pre pared to do the work of laving out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do-, ing all kinds of surveying. X. B. Terms are easv mi all thnnhm-A lands, with interest at 6 per cent. Per sons desiring locations on homestead and timber claims should apply at the Emporium. Money to Loan. At the Emporium. David$on Fruit Co., Shippers of - - , Hopd River's Famous Fruits, Pftlraio rf Ua Hood River Brand of Canned Fruits. Manufacturers of Boxes and Fruit Pack-, ages, .... Dealers in Fertilizers and Agricul tural Implements. NOTICE FOR PLBLIUATIQX. ,fj8nv,fflce at Vancouver, Wash., April 12, 1S00. Notice is hereby given that the follow- iK-aaed settler has filed notice of her lnten t on to niake final ptl)of in support of her 11? d ' ??d i1 will be made befor t: l'nltd Sttc Comi8ioner for district of W twhingtou., at his office in a JK Vash'nSton. on Macday, May EMMA HOLLETT, Sf f'm. r"'raer. Homestead Entry !. ir . ltlt southeast quarter section 2,to-a-shtn 4 north, rsujgjs 10 east. Will. Mer. &ne names the jollowiuv wtt3es to pw ner continuous residence upon feed rultl tioa of said land, viz: -ilA!?G"mw'. Geoijte'W. Oiiaier and Camon c Carston, all of Gilmer V. C lngtoa, and Andrew JIollei of CoInnntmP. O., Washington, ai-jm vr. R. DtryBAR, Rgtwr: For