5opd Jiver Slacir. PRU-'AY, JULY 13, lfi&O. The two great parties Lave held th'.ir jif.tional conv'-iitior adopted platforms setting forth their respective political principles, and nominated candidate for the offices of president and vice pres ident. Wjn. .McKinley of Ohio, the prcseBt chief executive, jmd Theodore Roosevelt of Key.- York, are the repub lican nominee';, while William Jennings Pryan of Nebraska and Adlai E. te yenson of Illinois represent the dem ocrats, A few weeks and another great presidential piv.paign rill be oi: ia earnest. It imagain ft etrife between McKinley and Bryan, but with entirely new iiif-ues. Tho position of the two candidates ), in one mtntm, the very re vere of four years Cm'O. In 1393 the emocrata fere in power, and the coun try was jufet beginning to recover from the throes of a Dnantiul trihis, for which Jhe party wa. made to appear responsible- by the republican campaigners. The dejnocraiai Jiad been tried, and the verdict of the people at the polls was Ibat they were found wanting. So there was a change. Today, the administra tion has on its hands the unpleasant Jak fit explaining the unsiipprened Philippine insurrection, the discrim inating tariff against Porto Rico and the Cuban postal scandal. Such mistakes as these, bo early in a career of colonial expansion, fere very opt to furnish ma terial for eeriou consideration pf the wii-doin of fupjwting the new venture which the present administration has . thrust upon the nation. Four years ago fhe democrats tres'.n.ted Bryan with the radical Chicago pktforni, and the con servative element of voters elected Mc Kinley in order to save the country from the 'evils of a debased currency. .Today, the paramount issue is imperial ism, whether or not the United States hall enter upon a colonial policy. The republicans will term it ''expansion" and maintau that the national honor and welfare demand a retention of the islands Spain loet to us in the recent war, while the 'democrats, the opposi tion party, will use as their ghibbbleth, ."anti-imperialisrh," and will lay the claim, as they do in their platform, that luch a policy involves the very exist- nce of the republic and t'le destruction of our free institutions. Rvlical party men support their ticket, whatever its platform. But the numlicr of men who yote for an issue independent of their party affiliations is increasing with each presidential election, and the party that captures these independent voters will elect the next president of the United fitatca. When will the newspapers of the land cease to impose upon the intelligent American public such senseless tirades and silly harangues as they make agninet political leaders and political issues? 8uch stuff in years gone by passed wel enough as crushing "argument," but to day the people are demanding substan tial facts, and will be satisfied with nothing else. Papers of all political parties are contaminated with thin evil,. iQUi wuen tuo great newspapers of na tional reputation and influence stoop to iruch ft vmioug custom, it becomes all Jhe moro nauseating. The editorial col jimns of the New York Sun furnish ex cellent examples of this dishonesty when, in attempting to make out that silver is the supremo issue of the cum ing presidential campaign, it makes the assertion that that was the only ques tion to excite tho least debate or to pro- yoke the slightest enthusiasm at Kansas City. All intelligent readers are well aware that the ably written and un piurcd reports of tho convention given put by the Associated Press go to prov that the mention of silver created little pnthnsiasm, while the part of the plat form touching on imperialism stirred the delegates to the wildest enthusiasm ever witnessed at a political convention The enlightenment of the average indi yidual has readied a staae where he jvould prefer honesty even in politics. I. ... J L-IU. .1 -J '- The 0. R. & N. Co., it is4said, reports the shipment of 75 carloads of straw berries from Jlood River during tho sea son just closed. This may be an over estimate, as the crop fell short. But pie prices received were better than for several years, and the apiount of money received by the growers has encouraged them to give more attentian to the berry crop, The work of setting new plants has already commenced, and the acre ago for next ynr promises to be greatly Jacreased. The apple crop, from present indicn tions, jill be the best ever gathered in Jlood River. The codlin moth is not much in evidence bo far this season even where the trees have not been sprayed but it is time enough vet for their work The large orchards are being sprayed and every precaution is being taken to tave the apples from this destructive insect, MMIMHHMHMM Woraau?s Missionary Meeting1. Sunday evening at the Congregational church wag devoted to a special meeting of the women's mhwonary society of that church. The object of the meeting was to raise funds to - assist fn releiving famine-stricken India. The programme wrs rendered as printed In last week's Glacikh, and the neat eum of $35 was raised to swell' the India relief fund. The exercises opened wnn a nymn, mm scripture reading and prayer py m rs. luc.Miuan. The church choir furnished special music, and there Were vocal solos by Mrs. Helen G. Bate ham, Mrs. A. B. Canfiold and Mrs. Louiae Boyden, a violin solo bvClaranet Gilbert, and a daet by Mrs. Armor and Rev. Hershner. Recitations were given by Miss Eva Nicklason and Sola Atter bury. Select readings on the the great India famine were presented by Mr Wharton, Mrs. Belle Howe and Mrs. Slinnie Rand. " The condition of starving India prtt enta a situation hard to deal with. Owing to lack of rain, vast portions o: the country near Bombay and in the interior will produce no crops for the eJttsii months, and the natives, ac customed to living from hand to mouth, are left destitute and without iuuds. The tuperstitious and fanatical religion of the Hindoos prevents them from making any effort to better their wretch ed condition, ior, according to an ex tract from the Missionary Herald, read fcv Mrs. Howe, they wiuld deem such a tfiirig impossible and wicked. An ar ticle from the Independent, by Mrs. Rand, touched the vital point of the great o,ueJwi ivhen it told of the indus trial schools which had been established by the mirsionarie, where the hoys and girls were trainod in the mechanical arts and afterwards ecurl employment in the cotton and carpet factories estab lished in the country by Europeans. With the system of slavery prevalent before the " English government con trolled afTairf , the natives were not com pelled to look out for themselves, but now, thrown upon their own resources, they are not equal to meet the demands of a new civilization. Much of the land is still held by wealthy Hindoos as wild hunting tracts, and not enough land is cultivated to furnish sustenance for the constant increase of population. If , the government of India can construct irri gation canals through the country and secure a division of the immense planta tions, and if the natives can be taught to work for themselves and to prepare for seasons of drouth, tue Cnrietian world would not have tafore it such a desolate picture as India presents today. A Pythian Home. The Senator for June contains the fol lowing generous offer made by one of our prominent citizens: In a conversation with Bro. Ocorge T. Prather of Hood River, recently, he in formed the Senator that he would donate two acres of land in a sightly location at Hood River, the famous strawberry val ley, for the erection of an indigent Pythian and Widow's and Orphan's home provided the grand and subordi nate lodges would build and maintain the rame. Here is an opportunity for our loyal-hearted and chivalrous Knights to do noble things, not dream them all day long. Take this matter up.brothers, and see what can be done. It is worth your earnest consideration and encour-, agement. The grand domain of Wash-' ington has laid the foundation for such a home, and why not Oregon? Democratic Rally. We the members of the Jeffersonian Democratic club of The Dalles, do here by extend a hearty invitation to all cit izens who believe in the principles of a true democracy to join with us in a rally to bo held at the Baldwin opera houso next Saturday evening, July It, 1900, at :JU lor the purpose oi -ratifying th nomination of W. J. Bryan and Adlai E btevenson for president and vice preei dent of the United States. There will bo a report of the national convention by delegate a. Is. Jieuuett, an address by prominent sneaker from Portland, and general good time. By order of the club 11AKK Y U. LIEBE, President. Earl 8a.vdkrs, Secretary. A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the nse of Cham berlain'sCoughRemedy. If afflicted with any throator lung trouble, give it a trial for it is certain to nrovo benencial.Couphfi that have resisted all other treatment for ycars.have yielded to this remedy and perfect health restored. Cases that seem ed hopeless, that the climate of famous health resorts failed to benefit, have bee permanently cured by its use. Sold by Williams isrosnia. A post office has !ecn established at Underwood, Wash,; Grace Dark, P. M The beer made by August Buchler at the Columbia brewery at The Dalles was pronounced by the United States Health Rejiort .Jum Wh n be pnva awl recommended to be prescribed by phy sicians. Acker s dyspepsia 1 ablets are sold on a positive gnarnntee. Cure heartburn.dis- tress after eating, raising of the food, or nny form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25c and 60c. illiams Brosius. The municipal authorities of Tho Dalles have made application to the bob tul authorities for a free delivery system in that town. .Law requires the gross receipts ol the olhee to be 110,000 a year and The Dalles office exceeds that amount for the fiscal year ending June win in the sum ot f uu.bU. To Cure a Cold in One Par. Take LAX AT1VR ltKOMO Ol'IM.VBl AHLKTH All druKKlnU refund the money If It fulls to cure. w . move ugnulure is ou each Oox US ITImber Land, Act June 3, 1873. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. United Mlatoi Land Offlcn. The Dnllra. Orenon, July 10, 1900. Notice Is hereby kIvcii lluil In compliance with the provisions of tho aot ofroiigruJi of Juoo 8. Ih.i. entitled "An net for the nk- of tlmtter lumta In the mates of Ciilirornln. Oregon, Xwvada aud Wtiitiliigto i'orritory," Of Hood Ktvcr, cotintyof Wasco, stato of Ore gon, Hits tins any tiled In this ottleo lui sworn stutcment, No, IJi, for the purchase, of the eust soutnensl seclluii 7, aud west y, southwest y. of sectloti No. 8, In townnhlp !Si. 1 north, range No. t i sst, Wllluni cite Merldlun, and will oiler proof to show thKt the Inml soiiKht la more vtilnnhle for iu tliuhcr or stone tliuu foriucricultural purixises, unil to tnuiollsli his claim to said land before the Itcuister and lieceiver of this oftloa at The I'kIIoh, Oretrou, ou Saturday, the uuy til rn'iMeuioer, itw. lie inline in wltne&ses: Lea Morse. Lev Morse, l- innk H. Iiiiltou aud Will Knklu,)l of Hood River. Oregon.. Any hiuI Hll piTKinis clnlming adversely the nbovr-dencribed hinds Hro requested to file Lneir ennuis in mis tiuit'e uu or ueiore saia 1CM ilu.v of Heptoniuer, l!KW. JylH.l JAY I.VfAH, Register. Stray Calf. A stray steer calf, S or 4 days old; llnht red and white; came to my place, owner oun have the snme by pnylu cost of this ad and torirouuieoi caring tor cair. JylJ K. C. MOONEY Lazy Livers g r many times the csiise of various d seaws. Ninety per cent of tha Amsrican people are add to b troubled is lth livar ant stomach . complaints sank as constipation, atumiesa, ludisrostioa, biiiouaueas, slufjisli livsr.elo. Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 25 OTsrcoms and cur thew Ula. Jhe ubleta act as a gentle laxa tive. ' iey make th liver an 1 stomach dJ their dnty aa they should. The most obstinate cases m inwe int.e tahlets. Ttiey II OueciK- aud tan be procured St CHAS. N. CLARKE'S. G. E. Kellogg, editor of the Republic at Moro, underwent a successful opera tion for appendicitis in Portland last week. ' During the month of May an infant child of oar neighbor was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had" given np all hopes of recovery. 1 took a bottle of CiiarriU-riain't-Colie.Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to the bonne, telling them I felt sure it would dog'xl if ue-.l accord ing to directions. Ia two davs' .time the child had fully recovered. 'Ue child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recom mended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail.-Mrs.Curtis Baker, Bookwater, Ohio. SjM by Williams & Brosius. Ordinance No. ?5. An Ortlinancfl entltM: "An Ordinance U amend .Six-t Ions 2. (, 5 and 6 "f ordinance No. 21," 'j tUal tbcsaitl scctloDS shall reud as fnllowi,: H.".. 2 -That every person to whom a II -ens shall be uranted an-'cr the provisions of this ordinance shall pay Into l'ie city treasury, in s lvanco, tha sum of .Six Hundred llliir iSOUO) per annum for a license to sell spirituous, malt or vmous ii'iuors within tue corporal llmitsof the Uivra of flood River: provided, that no license shall Usue for a leas period than one year. 8oe. 4 That soy person wlshtntr to sell splr itoous. malt or vioous ll'iuors, before obtain Int: a license iu hereinaft'-r prodded, shall, at his own trouble and expense, obtain tho sig natures of twenty ii or more lesal voters In said town of Hood Hivcr, to a petition to the common council of said town, praying that said license be grunted. 8ee,.4-Trmt when the said sietiatnres are obui.'ncd be 'hall present tbc same to the com mon council. Hee. s-Ttmt before anv license shall irsne as provided for In this ordinance, the applicant shall llie with the recorder the receipt from the city treasurer showing that such appli cant bas paid luto tbs town treasury the re quired amount for the kind of license desired and the period to be covered by such license. Kuch applicant shall at the mme lime file with the recorder his bond to the town la the sum of One Thousand Dollars (SI ,000). with two or more sufficient sn ret lea to be approv ed by the mayor, conditioned that the appli cant will keep an orderly house and comply witb all thnrvairementaof law and of the ord inances of the town of Hood River that are now In force or that may hereafter be paased, and that he will not permit any unlawful training or riotous conduct in or about his house or place of busioewi, and that hew 111 not open or permit lo be opened his place of ousl D'jsa f r irafJIc on the first day of the week commonly called Hundoy: that he will not sell, give or supply spirituous, malt or vinous liquors to minora or habllnal drunkards, nor in any person at the time In a drunken or In toxicated condition. Upon the fllimrofsuch receipt and bond with the recorder as afore said, the council shall take action thereon at any rcmilur meeting thereafter, and If satlsiled that the applicant Is a suitable person to re receive a license and that a good and sufficient bond has been Hied and by the mavor duly approved, the council shall forthwith order the recorder to Issue a license to such appli cant as prayed for In his petition. Passed second reading, June6, 11109. Report ed to the council at regular meeting, Jane 17, IWD, without the mayor's signature. Accord ing to law, will be In full fori and effect after publication In the Hood Klver Obicicr. J. K. NJCKKLMEV, Recorder of Town of Hood Klver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IJtnd Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 9, lhOO. Notice ia hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of bis In tention lo make final proof In support of his claim, and that snld proof wll be mada before (icorxo T. Prattler, U. 8. Corn I mlssloner. at. Hood River, Oregon, on Sat urday, August 2o, 1900, vlx: AS UUE W O. WRIGHT Of Hood River, Oregon, Hd. E. No. 5r, for the N W y N W sec. 23, Tp. 2 N, It E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Frank Davenport, Chnrles Chandler. R. B Llndwiy, Jack Levy, all of Hood Kiver, Or. JI3ul7 JAY 1. LUCAS, Register. (Timber Land, Act Juno 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htales Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon. June 29, MM). Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with tlie provisions of the act of Congress nf June 8, W;8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," OLIVER L. RICHARDSON, Of Hood Klver, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, bits this clay tiled in this odice his sworn statement. No. i'vj, for the pin chase of the lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 of section No. IK, In town ship No. 1 north, ranee No. tf east. W. M.. and will 'fH'cr proof lo slio tha t!w laud Is m re valuable lor Its llnihcr or stone than for agricultural purposes, und to establish his claim to sulci land before the Register and nuceivoroi una omcc at the 1 miles, Oregon, on Saturday, tho if.'d day of (September. Usst, He names as witnesses: J. Markley. ltay Slnrkley, L. Nealey and JL Murkiey, all of ttoou Kiver, orejon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file ineirciHiuis iu ui's on li e on or ueroie said lt duy of Hepleuiber, I'JW. JyljWJ JAV 1'. LUCA8, ReglKtor. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lT. 8. Land Offlce. The Dalles, Oregon, July 9, liiOO. -Notice is hereby given that In com pliance wun me provisions of the act of con gress of June S, InTK, entitled "An act for the suieor tininnr lands in the. States of California, urcgon, Nevada and W ashlngton Territory, rilCEllE MOltHlC, Of nood Rl-er, county of Wasco, stuteof Ore gon, nas mis any men in tmsomee heraworn statement No. IS-, for the purehuso of the northwest H aouthwent k, and southwest k northwest of section No. 5 in township No.2 north, ranito No. 9 east, W. M., and will offer prooi 10 snow inai me land sought Is more vainauie tor us timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver hi una omce hi ine jiaiies, urcgon, on Fri day, the iilat duy of September. liK. Hho name aa witnesses: Bert McCrory and James KKgert of Hood River, Oregon; Kred hlinpson of Cascade Locks, Oregon; William Baton, Hood Klver, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tneir claims in mis omeo on or before said ilsl day of September, HiOO. JyUtefs JAY 1'. LU CAS, Register. - (Timber Land, Act Juue 3, 18:8. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Tho Dalles. Ore- sis, amy v iiiw. notice is nereDy given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of ooniirass of June S. IS. 8. entitled " Amo.i for the sale of timber hinds In the Ktmn r i uuiornia.uregou, Nevada and Washiugton AVI I IWi JT, 01,'KT .MClUlOitl. Of Hood River, connty of Wasco, state of Ore gon, nas this day tiled In this ortlee his sworn statement No. loO for the purchase oi uie west yt soul neat and lots 7 and 12, section 7, townsnip a north, rauge 9 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that uie lanu sougnt is uioi-e valuable for its tim ber or stone than for aerlciiltuml nnrivra. and to establish his cUim in vuiii iu.i before the Keirister and Ttccoimrof tni. nni, at The Dalles. Oreiron, on Krlday, the 21st uay oi oepiemoer, lyou. He names aa witnesses: Perry McCrory and O. B. Hartley of Hood Kiver, Oregon; Hub bard Taylor of Wasco. Orwron: Vrd simiann of Cnscades, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the nbove-described lands are requested to Hie their claims In this offlce ou or before said 2lMt day of tk-plcm ber, limo. JyKlsW JAY P. LUCAS, Realster. Notics of Sale. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, guardlnnsof the estates of Eunice Lela O Dell, and of William Paul Kemp and Iave Ka worth Kemu. belna authoi-ir.cd theri hi- n order of the county court of the state of Ore iron, for WaSCO COUnLV. Will Ufr.rtlin --hi, I. Ha.- of Julv, llKXl, sell at 'the rvsldeuce of Alice ivenip, noou mver, uregon, at private sale, for the hlchc.n Drice nhtuini 1,1 PiUh lha following described premises of the amid es tates, situate in the eountv of Woacn stma t Oregon, to-wlt: An undivided Interest 3-7 In- icieai in anu 10 tueeiouinwest 1-4 of the north west 1-4 of section 8j, township 2, north, rnuge .w . ... . v, ,f uinuivus uieroi'sn. I'atea, Juoe it. M A I .icv u- ru o Guardian of the estate of Wliliain Paul Kemp -" tmi'. uiiuors. C P IVIICt I. Uuardlan of the estate of Eunice Lela O' Pell, a NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Offlce at The Itatla. lW. Notii Is herebv slvan tht th r.iiim Ing named settlor has tiled notice of bis lntn tton to make llnal proof In support of his ' u i til a 1 ). .. d,,.4 . , . . .11 I ' . . ory T. Trather. U. . Commissioner, at lxd Kiver. Otwus. on Frlii. Amrnm 110, rl w 1 LUI AM 8. Q KIBBLE, fMt. Hood, Oregon. 1L E. No. 4-4, for the S n. NE V. HIHl N i. X Wt av. 31. In 1 north rne 10 east, V. XT. tie names tne loilowinj witnesses to prove Is imtlnitoui residence naon and eultlva. tlon of said land, vii: Anns a. lli!lluo, D. R. (VKper, Robert Leasure, J. X. Cuooer. all of Mu Hond. Or. gummoiig. lo the Clrcnlt C-Mirt for the Ftate of Oregon, 1.. .1.. ...,.,. ..t" 11 W-. Ida U. Browc.pl?, vs. 1 Kult flr divorc. '-kuijju.ons tot piibllca- Frank Erosrn. defl. I Hon. To Frank browu. the above-named defend ant: In tne name of l:ie Stile Of Orexon, yoa are hcrebv reqtired to appear and aiuwer the compiain: Aied aeatnst you In tU Ot in the above entitled totirt, on or before the 2stn day nr July, A, l. l!0, that being the last dav prescritjed lo the order for publication of said summons, whe.eiD it was ordered that said publication be made once a week for six con secutive weeks and for seven consecutive In sertions. In the Hood Kiver Olacler. a new, paper of ccnerai circulation, published week ly iu the tmrti-of iiood hlver. snld eounty and state; and if you full tosppearat.d answer said complaint, for want thereof toe plalntiD will take Judgment aealnst you fr a decree dissolving the bonds of inntrimony heretofore and now existing between llie plaintiff and defendant herein, and glvlug to plaintiff tbe care, custody a id education of Henry, son oi aid parties, ai d for veneral relief. The ser vice of this summons is therefore made upon yon l.y publiivl.on tliereof in the Hood River Olaeier, a ncwf as;r of Reneral circaUtlon. published weekly In said Wasco County, MiHteof orcein, by order of snld foort at Its r-gulnr May tr-r.u A. I). !X). thereof, lion. W. I. Biadliw presiding, on the lith day of June, A. It. 1:0, for six consecutive weeks and for seen consecutive insprtlnns, the dateor the first publication of which l tbe 15lh day of June 1WM. JOHN i.LLAND HENDERSON, Jel-(Jy27 Atty. for plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oillce at Vancouver. Wash., unci. IMu. Not i Is hereby glveu that Jhe following-named settler has Hied notice of his In tention to niak fini proof In support of his claim, and that mid proof will be made before K. W. Kale, clei of llie Superior Court of SHaninnia count v, Washlngum.ut MievenMin, Washington, on f hursday, July il, ltja, viz: D.WID 8CHOtK. nd No. loot?, for t, lots section I, township (north range i esst, W. M. He names ther ,'i'lowinr witne-es to r.iove his continuous 4.,.ueuc uiou aud cultlva- iionoi sani lumr.vix: Thonias W. Lu-tt, Cborlcy Myera, John W. Hill and George ,S . t islier, all ot Chenowetb, Wash. M!l V. R. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver. Wash.. June 4. WjU. Not Ice Is hereby a-lveu thnt the follow- iiiK-nanieaseiuos naven leu notice or their In tent ion u make final proof in support of their clalms.and thats'iid proof, will be made before w. n. rresoy, Linicu Slates uommissioner fordistilct of Washington, at his office in tjoldendale, Wa,-hlr,gtou, on Saturday, July is, 1IKJ0, vk NEIJVJN ANDERSON, Homestead Kniry No. itnisl, for tbe southeast quarter of southeast quarter section 2.", north half of northeast quarter and northeast quar ter of northwest quarter of section 34, town ships north of rjiige 12 east, Will. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove discontinuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land viz: Tbeeda E.-Anoerson of Fulda P. O., Wah Ington; Edson E. Wrigtnof ijoldcndale P. 0., Wahiniiton; chr.tian Hpanglor of Lyle P. 0., Washington: Cn-:ket Castle of Fulda P. 0., Washiugton. VI-: THEEl. E. ANDERSON. Homestead Eut " No. ItHtl, for the north half of southeast quarter and north half of soutli west quarter sec 2. its, lowushlp 6 north f.f range 12 east. Will. iler. Hlie names thci blowing witnesses to prove ber continuous '''-.idence upon and cultiva tion of said jamb ; Nelson Andcniuu of Fulda P. O., Waslilng Um; Edson E. Wright of Ooldendalo P, 0.. Washington; Christian Bpuntlcr of Lyle P.O., Washington: Crockett Cosilc of Fulda P. 0., Washington. Jciyyla W. R. DUNBAR, Register. Timber Iud, Act June 3, PfTS.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United fttnte Land Office, The iMillcs, Ore gon, May 11, l'.tti. Notice ia hereby iilven tiiat In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, lo78, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lauds In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada aud Washington Territory," GEOK-'jE A. I'll I km an. Of The Dalle, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled In this office his sworn statement No. 162, for the purchase of tbe lots 11 and 12 and south half of southeast quarter of section No. 1. In toweshlp No. 1 north, rungc No. 9 cast, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the lund sought I more vuluublc for Its timber or stone than tor ag ricultural purp.'ses,and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at The Dalies, Oregon, on Satur day, the 4th day of August, lHOO. He names as ltnesses: William Rand.L.E. Morse and C. 1 Morse, all of Hood River. Or egon, aud J. 11. j lit ,can of The Dallos.Orcgou. Any and all i-Tsnii, claiming adversely the abiivo-dcscri!'ti,lft'1s ore revues' eft to tile meir claims in tins office on or bulore said 4tn cay or August, mo. Jelft.1 JAY P. LUCAS. Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United 8 tales Laud Offlce, The Dalles, Ore- icon, j uue et 11.-W. a 5u:Ticieii contest a.H davit having lieen riled In this office by John HciB. contestant, ORBlnsl Homestead Entry No. 4Jl'5, mode August 21, lsW. for south ?v n ;j oi sec. , i p. i soutn, range iu east, by Andrew Johnson Aoxerot, contestee. In which it Is aliccfd tiiat said Andrew Johnson Aoserot has -wholly abandoned said tract.and changed blsresidencctherefrom for more than six months, last past, and that his absence irom saiu tract is not one to tils employment In tbc military or naval service of the United States in time of war, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and ofler evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 15, WOO, before Geo. T. Pralher, U. 8. Commis sioner, at his office at Hood River, Oregon (und that flnnl hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. ni. on August 30, 1900 before the Register and Receiver at the Uuitcd States Land Office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper af fidavit, filed June 28, ItKM, set forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice can not be made. It is hereby ordered aud directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. JU2HJ127 J AX r. LUCAS, Register. Foreclosure Sale. Notice Is heiehy given that by virtue of an execution Issued out ot llie circuit curt of the state oft iregon for Wasco county, ou the vi .um-,111,1, uoou n juug.iient ana decree In favor of Robt. Mayes and L. K Crowe, partners dolii business under the name of Mays 4 Crowe, plaintiffs, and against Wilson R, W loans, Mary Winans et al, de fendants, and to me directed and command ing mo to sell the HW H SE y, NE H and tbe NW SE NE section 1, township 1 uv.,.u, muKuf in m usco conniv. i ire gon, to satisfy a Judgment for pm.W aod 3SO.00 aituiiiey s ices, anu sia.wj costs, t win, on Saturday, the 21st day of July, 1900. At the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at the court house door In Dalles City, Wasco county. Ore gon, sell to tho highest bidder, for cash, the above-named and described real estate, to Dalles City. Oreeon. June IS. lfinn Jeyy20 ROBERT KELLY'. emeriti of wasco county. O.ffton. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I .and Offlce nt Vanreinvor Vh Tim. m 1900. Notice is herobv eiven that ii' f.ii!..' Ing-nnmcd settler hiis tiled notice of his In. tendon to uutke linl proof in support of . . . o . nvj timv shiu proti wjm oe niftue uur uie neirisier ana kpwivpf ri h nA us i i soTOUver. bsd on Kririav AugiBtS, 1000, vlf " INDIAN WIt.T.T4l nn,H of Whlto Salmon. P. O., Wash., who made H K. No. S5T9, for the south half of 8 W quarter sec. ai, nd cas ; half of N W qimrter of sec. a all Iu Tp. 8 north. ran?e 11 east, Wll. Mer. . nffun nian unowinir ahum tn wi. his continuous residence upon and culilva- liuit oi biiiu ian(i, vie: Lee JoshiiA. Tlmnttiv fi.w.nro T.v, ... 'nl A. 11. Jewelt of Wnlte Sttlmou. P. O.. U nihlnal.in ' Washington. juisgiy? W. R. DUSBAB. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offlce nt The Halle Ks, Notiv Is hereby given that the follow- inir-naniea seiner nas ni,-t rw-i. hi. Intention to make rinal nmtf in cunn.. of his claim, and that said proof wAr l made before Ocorge T. Prattler, U. 8. Commis sioner, si nooa iii Siver, Oregon, 'on Friday, August S, 1900, vii: AMOS B. BILLIXG3 Of Ml, Hood Oregon. II. E. No. 4973, for the NEV N Ki, aeo. 19, Tp. l V. range 10 E. M. Ue naraea the following witnessea to prove his continuous residenoe npon audcultlva Uou of, aald land, vis: ..r' oTV?poP?r' a K- '-"oow, Warren Cooper, W. 8. Orlbbla, all of M L Hood, Oregon. JP'-m JAY P. I.ViCAH.TteglsteT. Warning. Thj public ta hereby warned against the purchase of any of the following St-nool war rants aralint school district No. S: One fnrfrfl dated. Keb. S, lnM, in favor of Minnie Elton, endorsed blank; one, same amount and date, favor of H. L. Howe, endorsed blank: Oue, payable to my order, not endopwd bv me. ' ' C. D. TUoXtPiSuN. 5 to 60 Acres. I win sell any part of rcy land, frnra 4 to a acre. Two ratios iroa town. TDlrr aeim ta orotaj-d. W. J. BAKE&, A. S. Blowers & Son Are still iu ihe procession and prepared lo supply jour wacU in Dry Good, Groceries, Boot and Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. Just arrived, a carload of Walla Walla Floor bought before the advance in prices. Will meet all competition. In Shoes we have a great deal of competition in pricm but none in qdlitt. The Miller Shoe is the best wearer on earth. G-EO. IF1. COE d5 SOUST, Sacks 20 !1N ONE DAY.; I would rather sell 20 Sacks of J) ran at a small margin than one at a large profit. We buy close for cash and sell close for cash. BRAN for the cow, - - -SHORTS for the hog, - - BARLEY for the horse, WHEAT for the chickens, FLOUR, HAMS, BUTTER, TEA, COFFEE and all GOOD THINGS for MAN, who Remember We want your Trade, guarantee our Goods and deliver promptly and free of charge. RECIPROCITY CORNER, Phone 2i. CLYDE T. BONNEY, Proprietor, We take pleasure in inviting everybody to come to our store for the GREATEST BARGAINS ON EARTH in Men's and Boys' Shoes, Youth's Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, Children's Shoes. Men's, Boys and Children's cz-iOTs:zra-. And Gents' Furnishing Goods, the sign 8 GET YOUR -BOOKS, MAGAZINES, STATIONERY, JOB PRINTING, at BRADLEY'S The Proof I B - JL E m J Of good Cofiee is in the drinking thereof. The lovers of good Coffee do not expect to find quality in a low grade package goods. Jas. Heekin & Co.'b Best Mocha and Java. Old Government Blend Mocha and Java. Daisy Blend (Costa Eica and Guatemala Blend), are each guaran teed to give satisfaction in the cup. We have in stock a complete lino of Coffees and Teas, in bulk or packages. QUALITY AND PRICE to suit every one. Your patronage solicited in thesa linos. HERMAN EVERHART. Bone Bros., Will sell yon at wholesale prices, flonr, wheat, bran, shorta, rolled wheat, and rolled barlev. Ihey will ship on commission or buy yotir fruits of all kinds. Remember that they are agents for the Kennedy cannery, and want fruit and vegetables to can. Also agents for the Bain wugon. Acme mowers and rakes, the Racine buggies and Hacks. Thev bny almost ail goods they have for sale bv the car- l?n(1kdiscou?tKal! b1"8 and wi trade with jou on a cash basis only. Hay Press. hav in Hood Rirnrv.n... ,t, ? out the season. Yours for bus! neas.' . fKANK REGOItY. Water Notice. before umng any water, make application to tTcrei?ry Jn writinK. 'at:ng the number of lots and a description oi same. Also uTak payment of 75c per V, or fcon o? a 1m perm.nth In advance. Application wUl be tiled and no trrieatintr win ' ...r'J'"e eept on lota so designated. All Irrleatimr sbf.lrtthr,U11 jWtlon noi?le or uate ot"ll will - lh0 of satdsWsame w'" furnished nny one toiling to cajnpi.v wtth aiiove rules. . utnC txxjn ttiVatj fePKIKQ W4TER fJO. Bees For Sale. Italian Bees fhr sale by PFtptt MOHB. 9n .!7??l 7lc1 h,a-T, nresg wltn capacity of tons per day, Is iu fine repair and readv for business. I wish to let the nnhnn 1 1 will bale -DEALERS 1N- Stationery, Choice Confections Queenswaro, Lamps and Glassware. -Branch Offlce for Union Laundry -t of 35 cents per sack. 60 cents per sacK. 75 cents per sack. - - - cents per pound. Jioldd dominion over tbe rest. A fino line of Tants. Look for BOOK STORE. . ; Summons. In the Circnit Conrt for the State of Oregon T.C Brosius, Plff, j Suit to Foreclose Q. L. Sin, ?.. Deft. tlgttSjf"1 ntT i; n S iSf Ye n?W'l defend- anu are herebv iZJion complaint filed afiirtyKTi-tSff,; 5f of Oregon; and If vou fill L na stal answe?sid " m Lfnu t Jl,ar.pe" ,a,1(1 promissory notes sSl h. tain real ritate ta ,''rSSW nntoc . , i therein d.rihS." I T. J,1 ? Wasca, as tner aura of Two Ai - !L delinouenl .J ni dollars intend. ,T,rri.V.,"nf ana mteresL nrt vv HI. Lltrt MtAnf .-. . ' er with the fnrfhK.." XS..rn.ne! 'i)0. toeeth- o T.." . - l-v MCI attorney s fees, anj T he Xos,5o,-ivc JoDar for the foreclosure VSSJA'h nd premises. Tue serv i TA? . .,.a .ortagef therefore nade nnon L" """"'pons thmnri. Vu--" you " sua Itood j piipucation newspaner of wneral eSin er '"' ier, a in saida,leCiuT,,'l JKWtehW toy order of said conri t "ron, rm.lSw.tberf.H. Fjg??1? W siUiog, on tue lSth day it :', Pr week for six consveVeJi000 oonsaemtive tessrSoaa kT ad.:r seven ?oas lelax d Hyf son" d' Bran LIST OF LAND3 For Sale FOR KENT AT THE EMPORIUM, JUNE 13, 1900. 1. Four acres at Fraukton, improved good spring-; only f550. ' 2. Lot 100x130 fcet, on VVaucom avenue, north of Dr. Shaw's former res, idence. i'rice, $i00. 3. John Sipma farm, in lots from 5 to 20 acres; $50 to 100 per acre; terms easy, 4. Lot opposite schoolhouse ; 75 ftg( square. Price, f 175. , 6. The Atkinson property, cor. First and Ouk streets; best oa argain m town 0. N. N. W. X, 8. W. H- X. W. U and N. W. i S. W. M sec. 8, T. 2 N ft 10 E., 100 acres. $t!00. ' 7. Barrett-Sipnia addition ; ff0 per lot: $10 down and (5 per month ; no itiWrc:;!, 8. Four lota on. Sherman ave., scnth of Front St., f400 cush. Musi L sold iu 30 days. . . &. The J. II. Frary plaice, EasfPide, near Tucker's mill ; 200 acres, nearly all lewl ; part well improved ; price fl2 an. acre; will be hl in forty-acre tracts at rtiiall sdvance. Terni, ' three-quarteri or more cunh. A great bargain. 10. T. R. Coon's 80 acres in Pole Flat 7 milt'" south west of town; 4 ncreselear' ed ; f 10 an acre. 11. Chaa. W. Gilmer homestead, at (iilnier, Wash.,. 160 acres; line eaw tim. ber ; good soil ; Hell watered ; only (5tX). A rare bargain. ' 12. 100 acres on Hood river, 3 milei above Tucker's mill; 8 acres cleared Price $1,850. 13. The W. II. Bishop home in Hood River, lot 6 and part of lot 7, block 1, Wauwmia addition to Hood River; a pretty home. Only fl,100, 14. The Allen Fulton farm, 100 trret, 5 miles cast of town ; price f 1,000; termj eay. 15. Tha.Trana lot, on Oak street Trice $050. be&t bargain in town. 10. John Sipma farm, 100 itrrvs, fS.OOk $1,000 ur ijmre cash and balnnee at 8 per (H)nt, or the east 40 acres, cleared, lor ?2,l(i0. fjOOor more caxh, balance at i rwr ivnt. Vt'i ffirm in tho v-rdinu 17. 2500 acres deeded land, well ws. tered ; fine range for stock ; f 1.50 an acre. 18. The Barrett farm, best in Hod River valley; 140 acres, 70 acres in eu. tivatioii; 4,000 fruit trees; 50 inches free water; 5 mils from Hood liiver. $5,500; f 1,500 caii, balance in 5 vears, intercut at 0 percent. For saloatthe Emporium, 19. The Sun lot and building ; $700. 20. T. A. Trana place, White Salmon, in sight of "lood River; 8 acres, 5 in strawberries and tomatoes 17,000 straw, berry plants" arid 1,400 tomato plants. No irrigation required. Price $700. 21. S. E. li, R. Vt N. E. V. sf-c. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon; line timber land; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson hemcstead, onlyono niile ea?t of (own; fine range; $1,506, .. 23. Lots 5 ar.d 0, block 7, Winans ad. ditiou ; $50 a lot, or $S5 for the two. 24. Bernard Warren's Iruit htrrn at Fraukton, plenty of water,.good build, ings, etc. 17 acres. Price $3,500. 25. Wilkcns' fine farm at White Sat, mon falls, 240 acres; 25 chared aud in ctriliiK' oirwl iir.h.ni'cinnr.lL!. A.ia ...t.. power; price $3,!)00 stocked, or 2,70 for land. . 26. S. If. Cox's fine residence in Hood River, lot 100 x 1K0; price $1,200. 27. J. R. Nickelren's place at Bel mont ; 35 acres ; $2,100. Terms easv. 28. A strip of land 30 feet wide bv M mile long, with the creek, lying betweeil the west side of Blower's addition anJ the county road at Paradise farm. Price $750.. 20. Twenty acres lving north of Peter T." l.l . r...A i.r " , , , vuoki: r, jchsi eiue ; goctt ntna ; unirn. proved. Price $500 ; terms easy. ! SI. Emma G. Robinson's 40 acres. East Side, adjoining A. I. Mason's fruit ranch ; unimproved ; fs50. - 32. Emma 0. Robinson's lfiO acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber: unim proved ; $375. ' For rent Mrs. Ilarwood'a nlace. eat-t side ; house, barn and good orchard, and plenty of good water. Cash rent, $40 a year. To Loan $S00, in sums to suit. At the Emporium is kept a first-clans irveyor's transit, and the nroDrietor beina a practical surveyor, is well nre pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. X. B. Terms are easv on all the above lands, with interest at 6 per cent. Per. sons desiring locations on homestead)! and timber claims should anolv at the Emporium. Money to Loan. At the Emporium. Davidson Fruit Co., Shippers of " ' Hood River's Famous Fruits. Hood River Brand of Canned Fruits. M A nn fa n t n rora nf Boxes and Fiut Pack-, ages. Deaiers lu Fertilizers anrJAgricul-. tural Implements. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Lad Offlr at Vancouver, Wash.. June !, W00.-iotiee Is heiebveiveu that the follow lng-natned seltlers have tiled notite of their in tcu tlon to make tlnal proof in support of their claim, and that said proofs will M made b; for the Register and Receiver V. 8. lJnd Of Ue at Vancouver, Wash- on Wednesday, August t, 1300, vlx: JAA1K8 McMEXAMT, PfCfcenowotb. P.O.. Wash., who madell.E. 'Vn. 911"? for the 8 W qtutrter" of N E qnartor. and N V quarter of K qoarter oi section M. Tn S , range 9 eai Wll. Mer. He names toe folio wing witness to nis conUnuoos residence cdoo acd curB Won of aaid UaoVrliT - Jpho M. Oonltar. Qats Pearson, George T relUeaohofChenoweti, P. a. Wash., uti . P. Giliette of etevtneno, P. O., Wash.