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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1900)
ed liver Slacier. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1900. A recent report of the treasury bureau of statistics states that the gold produc tion of 1899 in the United States, as es timated by the director of the mint, was $72,600,000. This is far greater than the largest annual production for any former year, that of 1853, soon after the devel ' opment of newly discovered gold fields, being $65,000,000, and the production of 1898 was $64,000,000. But the United States gold producers are not alone active. Although our average annual product is twice what it was ten years ago, the world's product in 1899 is estimated at $315,000,000 as compared with $123,000, 000 in 1889. Figures show the gold pro duction of the world from 1492 to 1850 to have been $3,129,720,000, while the production between 1851 and 1899 was $6,605,631,000. The modern demand for tho precioua metal has produced twice as much of it in the last 50 years as had been obtained in the preceding 350 years. The treasury statement attributes the marked increase in the amount of mon ey in circulation in the United States in part to the rapid production of gold. It finds of all kinds of money in circula tion in 1900, $2,062,425,490, or a per cap ita of $26.50, made up in part of gold or gold certificates to the amount 6t $815, 474,460. There never was so much mon ey in the country, and never before so large a metal backing for the currency. The' Portland Evening Telegram is de voting its editorial page Saturday even ings to articles on current topics furnish ed by men and women throughout the state who are" of other than the newspa per profession men and women promi nent in public life, or anyone who can write anything worth reading. Tho ar ticles printed make good reading matter, but they only tend to give the reading public an opportunity to appreciate all the more the regular newspaper editor iala. The busy public demands editor ial comment, but it wants such to be ably written, short and to the point, and it takes an experienced editorial writer to furnish material of this kind for the great daily papers. The Arlington Independent comes out now as a six-column, all home print. Editor Hicks deserves to succeed in his enterprising venture, for he is getting out the neatest and newsiest little coun try weekly in Eastern Oregon. His ad vertising patronage, though, is not what a town the size of Arlington should give a live paper of the Independent's worth. Wasco County at the 1'ortlund Carnival. The Dalles lodgo of Elks are making praiseworthy efforts to have Wasco county well represented at tho carnival and street fair to be held in Portland Bept. 4th to 15th. They will spare nei ther money nor effort to make Wasco county's exhibit the best the county has ever naa. At a meeting last week coin, mittee men were appointed from the va. rious sections of the county to promote the object in view. Emil Schanno of Ihe Dalles is chairman and ireneral manager. Those appointed from Hood River are: E. L. Smith, N. C. Evans and Ii. I'. Davidson. The Portland car nival committee have offered to give Wasco county any amount of space in the agricultural palace that niav ho con- tnuerea necessary, irom ou to lou loot. The O. It. & N.Co. offers to carry the ex hibits to Portland without charge. The fruit growers and farmers of Wasco county have tho products to make the best horticultural and agricultural ex- nimt in tho state. Hood Kivor has tho Iruittomake the horticultural exhibit. and if our fruit growers will furnish the Hood River committeemen choice sam . pies of their fruit, Messrs. Smith, Evans and Davidson will arrange for an at tractive exhibit at tho street fair, with out any expense or further trouble to the growers. If the Hood River fruit growers furnish the fruit, the awarding judges at the Portland fair will furnish the priisos. : Easy Enough. : Mrs. w. W. Rawson of Throo Milo left at this ollice today on apple of the jsemgneinuir variety tnat measures 14J$ inches in circumference and weighs one pound and four ounces. Who con beat Hf Uatlei Chronicle, Aug. 8, 1900. ti r t n j.i- c. .... iion. ii, u. cumin ion at una omce a Beitigheimer apple that measures 15W inches in circumference and weighs one pound and seven ounces. We will meet you on the "midway plaisanco" at the Portland carnival with bigger apples bum, iur. wnromcie. Some of those who are watching the Belgian hare erase which is sweeping una country at present iear tnat when it subsides the country will be afflicted with a pest that will threaten tho agri culture. T. o. Palmer, the acting chief oi tne oioiogicai survey, has sent out warning letters in which ho suggests that stops bo taken to keep under obser vation the hares that have been liberat ed and that all possible measures be adopted to discourage the liberation of the animald. All countries have these craxes for animals not indigenous to them. Japan twenty years ago went daft over rabbits and pigs and tho spec ulators made vast sums of money out of them. . A Dutchman addressing his dog said: "My dog, you haf a schnap. You vas only a dog, and I vas a man, but I vish I vas you. Efery vay you have the best oi it. en yoir vant to go nut der bed i in, you shust durns around t'ree times and lay down. Veil I go mit tor bed in, i I haf to lock up der blaee and vind dor! clock and undress mine self und my vife vakes up and scolds me, don der' baby crieB und I haf to vawk up und down, den der bymby ven I shunt get to sleep to io mno wj jjrv up Hmn. en you get. np you stretch and scratch a cooplo of of times and you are up. I haf to light a fire and put on the kettle, scrap some mit my vife already und den mavbo I get somo breakfast. You plav round all day und haf plenty of fun. I lmf to vork all day and haf plenty of trouble. Yen you die you still haf the bent of me ; you shust lie still. Ven I die, I haf to go to iitrn yet. r.x. Experience is the best teacher. Use Ack er 8 tnglish Remedy in any case of colds, coughs or croup. Should it'fail to give im mediate relief money refunded. 25c and 50c. Williams A Brosius. One of the most lonesome persons in the world is a well-behaved man when his family is out of town for the Buni mer. Hugh Gourlay in Dalles Chronicle. The Davidson Fruit Co. shinned a r-nr load of green fruit Wednesday and will ship another car early next week. An Iowa Institution. Few people in tin's vicinity are aware of the magnitude of the business of the Chamberlain Medicine Company, of Des Moines, Iowa. From a small beginning it tias grown into one oi the most im portant industries in that state ami is a source of pride to Iowa people. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem. edy are staple throughout the United States and in many foreign countries; and it is especially gratifying to know that they are worthy of their popularity. The Chamberlain Medicine Co. use in one year over 40 carloads of bottles ; 21 carloads of lumber for packing ca.ses.and 15 carloads of printing paper for adver tising matter; over 4UU barrels of the finest quality of loaf sugar are used each year in tho manufacture of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. . In their printing department 11 print ing presses are constantly employed in printing their advertising 'matter, labels and directions. Directions for use are printed in 23 languages. They employ An salesmen, 32 of whom travel in the Limed States and 4 in foreign countries and have over 100 employes in their laboratory. They are now building a new laboratory, 188 x 115 feet, four sto ries high, fitted throughout with the most modern appliances. Tho Oregon press association will meet this year at Ashland, Or., on Sep tember 19th and 20th. Before proceed ing to the meeting place they will be guests of the agricultural state fair asso ciation at Salem on the 18th, and thence proceed to Ashland. Dyspepsiacan be cured by using Acker's B)e)m luoiuis. une nttie tamet will give immediate relief or money refunded. zuc ana occ. v liimms S lirosius. F. H. Isenberg of Hood River, son of Pete Isenberg, the politician, was in this city yesterday, representing the Equitable Saving and Loan Association of 1'ortland. Antelope Republican. Sick headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleas ant herbtinnk. Cures constipation and in digestion,rnakesyou eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money if,r OC-,.n,1 KO.. . a 1, .... uiauuuui. llliuuin Oi DfOSlUH. The seventh annual Spokane Indus trial exposition will be held in that city Oct, 2d to 16th, inclusive. The manage ment have promises of large and varied exhibits of all classes of fruits, grain, grasses, vegetable roots, poultry and minerals. An attractive feature will be tho Royal Marine band of Italy, an at traction of sufficient magnitude'itself to insure success. . "My baby was terribly sick with the di arrhea," says J.II.Doak of Williams, Or. "We wore unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhusa Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure." For sale by Williams & lirosius. The Strawberrr firub Worm. , It appears to be settled that many of the strawberry growers in the vicinity of flit. Tabor will be compelled to plow up their patches and put in some other crops. 1 he little white grubs which have been attacking them cannot be disposed of advantageously any other way; they .v.a 1 1 1 .. ...I.: i n i lAinc Hum a uccuo wiuufi in wie dispo sition of the eggs and starting of larvae cannot dq satistactoriiy combated with on strawberry patches, although by mowing and burning as soon as the crop is harvested Will destroy many of them. The little grubs are not only found to be around . strawberry roots, but other plant roots as well. They do not trouble cultivated ground to any extent, there fore a few years of cultivation and rota tion of crops will again place the ground in condition to receive the strawberry plants; but any one looking at the straw berry hunch in some of the infested patches, when it is pulled up, and see the hundreds of little grubs feeding on the roots, would wonder if there is any such thing possible's getting them out of the ground. They are a new thing in this vicinity, and the etymologist at Corvallis has no satisfactory method of combating them aside from' that of cul tivation. Pacific Farmer. A Minister's Good Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottleof Chamberlain'sColic.Chol eraand Diarrhoea Reniedy,took twodoses and was entirely cured," savs Rev. A. A. Power of Emporia, Kans. y neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four days witlioutrelief,then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief.so discharged him. I went over to see him next morning. He said his bowels were in a terrible fix.that they had been running off so long it was almost bloody flux. I asked him if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Reniedyand he said' No.' I went homeand brought him my bottleandgavi him one dose, told him to take another ii 15 or 20 minutes if he did not find relief, but he took no more and was entire! cured. For sale by Williams & Brosius Lost Two $5 cold pieces lost on tl street. Finder will be suitably reward eu ny leaving at tins olhce. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court for the Statu of Oregon for W'niifiO County. W. E.Shen-11, plaintiff, . ) Civil action tore- ant) 6 Acres for Sale. I will roII 5 acres of land, oue-hulfla cult! yui ion. j yt uincH went oi town. men 9-M). Hll 17 J. II. GEKDKH. $50 Eeward. The nndentluned will grlvpfcVlrewnrri in nn one iiirniHninif mo tun nudrmui nr nnwn wnereawnw of Mis Alma Nesbltt and Mm. li. u. AosDiit. iNoury me or the Glacier, D. N. WIU.IAMS, Hood Klver, Or, A Beautiful Home. VA Hcreg IV mile aouth of town; BOO bearing fruit trees; Vt wrv In Htrawberrles; raspber ries and blackberries, aul7 Price XI0. Inquire of 1 'I- UL1 I L'llll Pasture for Stock. I will take a limited number of hnrwa nn cattleto pasture at RlverHlde Far.n. 8 miles weisi oi town. Horses, Sl.so jjer head per ni..Mt,ii in Huvnuue: ciiiiitt, )er nean pe iiii'iitii. t win iiul ihj resuonHin p inranv Kin ui accidents or losses. j. w. mom on. Notice of Filinff Plats United Mates Land Office, The Dalles. Ore- gon. August iu, iww. notice is ncreoy given ttiut on Heptcmbcr 12. 11MK). there will be. filed In this office approved nlats of the followlm? townships: Fractional township! south,rani;e 18 east, W. M.; fractional township) 0 south, rango 17 east, W. M.; and fractional township 11 south, range 15 east, W. M. jai r, liUCAU, iiegistcr, For Jelly. lied Siberian Crab AddIcs. licents rternnnnrl by the gallon or ton. II. O. BATKH AM. Cockrels for Sale. Thoroughbred Hlm-lc Minorran and Silver. laced Wyandottes. Chickens boinrht and sola, iiousu una rrys served to order. E. I). CALKINS. octl7 Frankton Poultry Yards. "Through the monthsof Juno and Julv our baby was teething and took a running on oi tne ooweis ana sickness oi tiie stom ach," eaysO.P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. "His bowels would move from 5 to 8 times a day. I had a bottle of Chamber lain's Colie.Cholera and Diarrhma Rem edy in the house and gavehim four drops in a siioonini oi water ana negot better at once." bold by Williams Brosius. Advertised Letter List. August 13, 1900. Butler, Mrs Lizzie Manly, W C tinker, urns , iuaniv,.jFti Jones, Frnnk B Pike, Lords Jones, C R Pruden, Chas Johnson, Alfred , ,Rvan, John Knight, Hughio Smutt, Walter. , vym. M. Yates, I M. An Adventure on Wheels. Three smart young men and three nice girls, n ii lovurs irue as sieei Decided, In a friendly way, To snond tiie day awheel. They started in the early morn, Ann noining seemed amiss; And when they reached the lefy lanes They , - In lllto roue twos this. They wandered by tho vacant dale, Hi'sldu tiie rippling rill; The sun shone brightly all the while; They heard the song birds Mill. They aped through many a woodland glade, The world was full of bllaa And when they rested In the shade, Theysat , lntwos llltethis The sun went down and evening camo, A lot too soon, thev said! Too long they tarried on the way; mediums grew diocr oerneau. Down dashed (he nihil They lioinoward flow, Till one unlucky miss 81lpied sideways Crash! Great Scottl The lot wereuumixeiiunllkethlsl Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby given bv the undersigned CrilUrilllina Of I hfl auiuln nfV.mlna t A.1..II and of William Paul Kemp and Dave Ra worth Kemp, beine authorized thereto hv an order of the county court of tho state of Ore gon for '.Vasco county, will, after the 10th day of September, lttno, soil at the residence of Alice Kemp, Hood Hlver, Oregon, at private naie. mr me uignest, price ooiainunie In cant), the following described premises of the said estates, situate In the county of Wnw-n. ntufj of Oregon, to-wit: An undivided intoi-est of art interest, in ana to the southwest J4 of the urn unvesi 1,1 sprnon bo, lownsiup z norm, range 10-eaRt of Wlllametio meridian. Dated Augusts, 1HUU. ALICE KKMP, Guardian of theEstate of William Paul Kemp inrl l,u.,., I. ..,...,. T.- l , wuu .' ' u minui iu xvemu, minors. It R I1I1ET.I.. Guardian of the Estate of Eunice Lela Odell, am i nor. an!0s7 Distress after eating is OHiued from the stomach not beginning ita work immediately, l util it gets to work you fuel d -tresajxl-tue food lays iu your stom ach lika a weight. To start digestion to make the stomach do ita work you must assist it If your stoiuault U weak or slow to work. , Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 taken after niealatuppliea the stom "H nt,s!wy acid and juico which ltfwit the food quickh in proper maimer. To gvt tu Iwtf rwmltause Baldwin Hoalth Tablets ?k ' W1,h n Pyiiwi Tablet 1 he Dyspepsia Tabluts cost joo mi can b bad at CHAS. N. CLARKE'S. Hi The Event of the Times.. Great Street Fair and Carnival Occupying many solid blocks, taking in an entire street, from curb to curb. PortlandOregon, Sept. 4, to 15, 1900. Under the auspices of the Portland Elks. . Surpassing in magnitude and grandeur anything of the kind ever at tempted on the Pacific coast. Something to remember up to the date of vour heart failure. Tho Streets of Cairo. The Oriental the ater. The German Village. The Dane, ing Girls. An Arabian Pageant. Crown ing tho Queen. Rex, King of tho Car nival, auenuea dv ma magnificent court. The great parade of the Elks and other orders. I lie Italian Park and Fountain llie mngmheent triumphal arch and grand Midway filled with wonderful at tractions. Mining, Mercantile, Agri culture, Horticulture and other indus trial exhibits. The Women's Pavilion, designed by women, built bv women and decorated by women for the exhibit 01 women's industrial work. The grain palaco built of Oregon and Washington grains and grasses. Music. Gayety and Fun. Night turn ed into day. ' Lowest fail and water rates ever given to Portland from all parts of the Pacific Northwest. NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION. l-and Oftlce at Tho Dulles, Oregon, Aug. 6 J'KX). Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice or his inten tion tocomnmte and make final proof In sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made betoro (Icorire T. Prat.her if w i',,.,,,,,iu .iloner, at Hood UI ver, Oregon, on Saturday. September 10, WOO, viz: " WILLIAM LEWIS CLAUK. Of Hood Hlver. H. R. No. .WIS fur ti, u.i.tt. K noi-uieast and north southeast sec- utm n, uiwnsiup a non a, range 10 east, w, M 1IC lllllllt'a L IK 111 lIU'llll, Wl I II..UB..d I.. ........ hi. I . vv.. f,"" resilience upon aua cnltiva- lion ot said land, vis: John J. UtbhoilS. .1. V HlnnK T HI 1!-1.1.. ami 11 l ill.l.n ..11 ....... J" ...... ... vjiuwiiia, mi 111 j-1000. Kiver.uregon, j-. nn,Aa, Kcgister. cover nuinv. EltonA.Hayden.dcfcndant Klierltl's sale. My virtue of an attachment, exiwntinn. Mb. cree ana order ol sale duly issued out of and unuer tne seal or the t.'lrcuit Court of the said county and state, to tne directed and dated toe iin uay ouuiy, im), upon Judgment ren, dcred and entered in said court on the 17th riuv of .Inlv imm in iinKnva i,iuiu,i .,hm.. In favor of the p'liiintill, W, K. Hherrlll, and- airiiinsi me aefimdant, f.lton A. Havden, as judgment debtor. In the sum of One Hundred .Sixteen and 0-l(X) dollars, with Interest there on from the 17th day of Julv, lUt. at the rate of six per cent per annum. all in l.'nlted Hlates gom coin, and Uie further uin of seventeen dollars, costs and disbursements, and the costs 01 anu upon tills writ, and command na me U make sale of the real property enibrai-ed in n iui nreuiiim 01 sine anu nereinauer ue scribed, I will, on Monday, the 27th day of August, A. D, 1600, At the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said aay, ana at the front dixir of the count v court house In Dalles Cltv, Waaco county, suite of Oregon, sell at. public auction to the niniiem. oiuoer tor cash in tiana, all the rignt, une iinu inreresi wincn the Uciendunt, r.iton A. Hayden, had on the 21th day of April, A. I). I MHO, the date of the attachment of said property, or which said defendant has since aciiulred. or now has, In nnd to the following (lescnoen real property, situate and being in W asc) COUnt V. stnle of Wiisi,n Keilnnlmr at the north west corner of the northwest quarter ui si-i-in,n iniee (.11: tnence south ntieen nun dred thirty-seven (l.VP) feet; thence east two hundred ftftv-flvn IllVil feetr then north flf. teen hundred flfty-seven (I55r) feet; thence west two hundred tlfty-five (2u5) feet to be- K.n.iiiiK, i.viug ana Being in section tnree townshil) two 12) north of ninu-e ten lilll enst.. Willamette Meridiiui;or so much of said prop el i.ru win siuisiy saiu jnagment ana aocrce, with costs and accruing costs. Huld tirooert.v will hi, uiilil nhtivt. in eon. flrmntlon and redemption, us bv law Drovlded. Dated at, The Dalles. Oregon, this 21st day of uuij, n.. u. iWAI. KIIBKHr KKIjLiY, J 24 Sheriff Wasco County, Ore, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. H. Lnnd Office. The Dalles, Oregon, July 9, 110). -Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of con gress of June H, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the saie 01 umuer lands In theiStates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,'1 P1ICK1JE MOU&E, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, hat this day filed In this office heraworn statement No. 15, for the purchase of the northwest southwest V., and southwest Vt northwest Vt of section No. 6 In townslilpNo.2 north, range No. 9 east, W. M., and will otler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim toaaid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Fri day, t he 21st day of .September, MOO. She names as witnesses: . Hurt Stcfrory and James Kggert of Hood Klver, Oregon; f red Simpson of Cascade Iioeks, Oregon; William Baton, Hood Kiver. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of Scptem her, WOO. Jy'teW iALiliiSil'ejL. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Offlco at The Dalles, Oregon, July 0, I900.-Notlce Is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof wll be made before Ocorge T. Piuther, U. 8. Coml missloner. at Hood River, Oregon, on batr urday, August as, 1!KX), viz: ANDRKIV O WRIOHT Of Hood River, Oregon, Hd. li. No. 50(18, for the N W y4t N W 14 seo, 23, Tp. 2 N, K E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove ,"",.",u"", lesiueuce upon anu cuiuva. uini ui, nniu inilll, viz: J rank Davenport, Charles Chandler, R. B uiiiiisay, juck lAtvy, all of Hood River, Or. Jidau JAY Ir. LUCAS, lteglstor. fTlmber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dulles. Ore gon, June 2ii, 1!XX). Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno H, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Mtt.u of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," OLIVER L. RICHARDSON, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, stato of Ore gon, has this day Hied in this office his sworn statement, No. lij, for the purchase of the Iota 7. 8, 9 and 10 of section No. 1!, In town- snip o. 1 noun, range No. east, W. M., nnd will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural Ulimoses. nnrl In eatnlilUh hlu i-iaiin io saiu iana oetore tne Register and Receiver of this ollice at The Dalles, Oregon. ou onmruiiy, me au any ot neptemtier, HKX). He names as witnesses: J. Markley. Kav niai kiey, L. Nealey and H. Markley, all of iioou niver, uregon. Any and all Dei-sons clnltnlnir mtvurauW tha nuim-iiramiieu lands are re(Ucste.1 to tile their claims in this office on or before said iiu uay 01 oepteiii oer, itajo. Jyl:lsU JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. The Dalles. Ore gon, juiy v imuu. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the nrovlslons of the act of congress of Junes. 187K. entitled ,in,i tor the sale of timber lands In the States of 1 aiuornia.uregou, Nevada and Wash ngton Territory, RURT MnCItn RY. Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this ofllee his sworn statement No. 150 lor the purchase mo wi-i ;.j tHiuiiirasi yt ana lots 7 and 12, section 7, township 2 north, range 9 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Tieplvir ,f t hin ,m,..i t The Dalles, Oregon, ou Friday, the 21st He names as witnesses? Pm-rv Mnrmi-u n-nA O. H. Hartley of Hood River, Oregon; Hub bard Taylor of Wasco. Oregon? Krert sin ininn of Cascades. Oregon. Any ana an persons claiming adversely the bove-described lands are renneuni1 to flio their claims in this office on or before said 2lHt day of September, 11)00, jjiosw. jay r. luuas, Register. Ladies, Attention. A e desire to Inform the Indies of Hood River nnd valley that we are prepared to do DRESSMAKING In the latest styles of the art and would appreciate your orders. All kinds of plain and fancy sewing neatlv done Rooms on second floor of S. E. liartmess' ,t!"'. MRS. T. H. CLARK, jy w its. s. a. br adleV. Two Cows for Sale. I have for sale two good milch cows. No voting ami old chickens for sale in numbers' :o suit purchasers. C. L. CUI't'LK 5 t6 60 Acres. I win sell any part of my land, from 5 to SO acres. Two miles Irom town. Thirty acres in i.iviiniu. . J. HAKK.lt Bone Bros. Will sell you nt wholesale prices, flour, wheat. ti ' i S "ii"i ni, anu roiled Parley .... . HIII .I IU .u viiiiiiission or Duy your ii nn.-. ,.i mi MiuiN, nemeinoer that thev are agents lor the Kennedy cauuerv, and want irutt and vegetables to can. Also agents for tiie Rain wagon, Acme mowers and rakes, the Racine buggies and Hacks. Thev buy almost all goods they have for sale bv the car load, discount nil bills and will trade with yon on a cash basis onl v. Bids for Wood Wanted. The Roard of School Directors of Distrlc No. 3 want bids to supply wood for the school house, as fol lows: 10 cords of Oak wood, 4 feet long, split 25 cords of Fir wood, 4 fet long, split; or 2". eordsof Fir Slab wood, 4 foet long. I Wood to be delivered and measured Ir basement of school house bv i)ot, l, kko Rid will be received until 12 o'clock. An, ai lu.i Tiie laant reserve the right to rvieot anv 1 rid ull bids. U HEN RYTClort ' (Timber Land, Act Juno 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land flfflm Tim rinii Oregon, July 10, ltX). Notice is herebv given that In eompliance with the provision's of the mit llf lHllllirau. if T,,..n O ILO ...l.t.... i. . .............. ... uv u, loia, rin.ii,iL-ii -,n aot for the sale of timber lands in t he states of California, OregOD, Nevada and Washington Tei-i-ltiii-v " RIICHAEI, V. U'M,ra or Hood River, comity of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day filed in this otHee hi bwimt. st4)tment. No. Hid, for the Diirchase of the com Biniiiieasi, y. section 7. and west. Xi mthwest of sei-tlon No. 8, In township o. i norm, range no. M rast. lllnm eite . meriuiun, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable nn m umuer or sione t uan tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim U said land before the Register anil nm-nivur f n,iu ollice at Tiie Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the ... ...... ... ..tciiiuri-, itniu, He nnnies as witnesses: Io Morse, Lew Morse, b rank H. Button and Will Rankin, all of Hood River. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-flesirihed Inmls u. ...,.....,...4 m. - ......... .V I.UOTK-ll Ul! .wT i . " omce on or Detore said Ji;teU JAY P. LrcVSReglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Aug. 8. 1900. "" ,; ni-reuy given mat the following named settlers have filed notice of intention io muse nnai proof on their respectlveclnims ri ii A ,4rs'!i-r ncu Receiver at The .iiues, uiegou, ou rrinay, Sep' ember 14, ISOO, WALLACE A. HUSBANDS. wi aiosinr, on Homestead application Nn tnw, tor the west K southeast Vi. ou.hwest l.' ,..rl,n.... I ' . . . . 'v : . ;f 7t Boiu-uensi ;-4 nortuwest JI s(o- .u iuwusmp x norm, range li east, W, GERALD WYSS. vii Diosier. on liomestend nnniiAtin ".12:1, for the west 4 northwest M nnd lot 4 sei-tlion I, towusUip 2 i.orth, range 12 east. Witnesses: Wallace A. Husbands, Axel K. leterson, A. H. Uodberson, Gerald Wyss, Amivs Root and S. K. Fisher, all of Mosier, u'y .J-LPi IATCAS. Register. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. Land Offlco nt The nnllee k a 1X). Notice Is hereby given that the follow- .iis-ii.iiui-ii seiner nnsniea notn-e of his In tention to make final proof insuptiort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before iuj cvi-Kisier nnu KiH-eiverat The Italics, Ore gon, on Saturday, September 15, 1900, vi JAMES MACGREGOR, Of Mosier, H. E. No. 5573, for the north C luniwesi ana norm southeast sivtiou township 2 north, range 11 ejist, W. M. iie iuiniis uie lonowiug witnesss to proTe lis rontintious residence upon and culilva ion of said land, vU: JV-, A. Stark. C. Stark. S. D. Fisher and .harles Davenport, all of Mosier. Oregon. nl0sU JAY P. H CAS. Register. , M House for Rent. B. V arren's new 8-rooui bouse In Blowers' addition. Inquire of B. WAIUIEN. Golden Rule Bazaar. SCHOOL BOOKS. . f ' . i -' " S - - - r .---T.1.-S,:j. 5 .ft-- Pads, Pencils nnd Tablet's'.' ; -Anytliing needed for school work. FISHING TACKLE. Notions, Brie a Brae, etc. GEO. F. COE & SON SALE OF SHOES, In order to make room for New Goods purchased. We have placed nil odds and ends of our stock on sale at less than half price. See them before buying. - ' . ' - bone & Mcdonald. We Call Your Attention to tiie 1 ;7 On1 EaxtHI; ;.; Of newly received large assortments of Hats and all kinds of Men's, Ladies, Boys, Youths, Misses and Children's Shoes. Men's, Boys', Youths'Children's CLOTHING'. A nice assortment of Pants, Every-day Shirts, Dress Shirts, Light Underwear, Heavy Underwear. . . Everything at a great bargain at the Denver Clothings Store. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. r-lll iTi U 1111. II M F. u I i l-'nirj-i a vivrfl-r-.vA'ii,;-vw State Normal School, MONMOUTH, OR. The students of the Normal School are prepared to take the State Certificate im mediately on graduation. . , . - Graduates readily secure good positions. Expense of year from $120 to $150. . Strong academic and professional courses. New Special Department in Manual Training. Well equipped Training Department. Ofr to! ri rir full 11 n n .- fea ment3 address ' II T It T T" T T -rt 1 1. jj. v.i Mr hxjIjl,, I'resuient. Or W. A. Wann, Secretary of Faculty: 4 lower s on Are still in the' procession and prepared to supply yoiir wants in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. Just arriveda carload of Walla Walla Flour bought before the advance in prices. Will meet all competition. In Shoes we have a great deal of competition in prices but none in quality. . , The Miller Shoe is the best wearer on earth. 20 Bacfo ii ONE DAY. of Bran .r . w, uT jiran at a small martin 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 35 cents per sack. 60 cents per sack. 75 cents per sack. 1 14 cents per pound. for MAN, ' . ' - who holds,dominion . " - " over the rest. t'er promptly Remember V e want your Trade, guarantee our Goods and delivi , : : and free of charr-R. RECIPROCITY CORNER aoneji, CLYDE T. BONNEY, Proprietor. GET YOUR BOOKS, MAGAZINES, STATIONERY, JOB PRINTING,' at BRADLEY'S BOOK STORE. The Proof v.. 3vw i.uiiw is m meannKing thereof Tho!.. t do not expect to find t u i - r, ' package goods Jas. Heekin & Co.'s Best Mocha and Java. government Blend Mocha and Java eo are each guaran- tock a comiiletp Una Daisy Blend (Costa Rica and Guatamala Blend! , teed to give satisfaction in the cun. V h. .- of Coffs and Teas, in bulk or packages Or u ttv ?xTCte Hne to suit every one. Your patronage J&Jf i ?ines HERMAN EVERHART. LIST OF IM ror Sale AND : FOR RENi .-( AT THE EMPORiUi JULY 20, 1000. l.Four acres at Franktuu im, goud spring; only 550. ' p'' 2. Lot 100x130 fc.pt, nn v ayenue, north of Dr. Sliaw'e for , idence. Trice, $400. 3. John Sipnia farm, in lotsf, 20acres;J50to f00 per acre;" : 4. Lot opposite schoolhouse' "? square. Prjce, $175. . ' " 5. Tho AtkinBon property, c0. t ana uaK srreets ; nest bargain in. 7. Enrrett-Sipma addition ; tot., $10 down and $5 per month; noiil. 8. Four lots on Sherman n . 30 days. v. inoj. ii. i-rary )iace, East near Tucker's mill ; 200 acres, near'" level ; part well improved.; priWj! in.ru ' will Ha u.l.l 111 . . 1 .11 ' . ; V '"'vT-fetratt. ciiiiiiu nunuira, leriiiH, tliree-fluj or more cash. A great bargain ' . 10. T. R. Coon's 80 acres in pi, 7 miles Boutinvest o town; 4 uc:ree( cu , yiu evil num. . 11. The G; T. Galligan 40'acr on the county road north and ejst'oj" Harrett farm ; 20 acres in cnltivst' 5)00 fruit trees Price $1,500, t easy. ... , , 12. 100 acres on Hood rher, 8 1, abive Tucker's mill; 8 aerea cW Price $1,850. . 13. The W. II. Bif-hop home in l River, lot 0 nrd part of lot 7, bin, Wauconia addition to Hood Rim pretty home. Only $1,100, m ti,q 111.,,. wn 1.:' ,n i. j-iiu .iin u j 111 win liiriii. im k ,v,:i,. .,... ..1 t . '... a iiiiica cttoi, ui luuii, price lUWI;W easy. 15. The F. E. Bailey place; 10 r gooa improvements; all 111 fruit; nouse, barn ana out buildings. And nome. race qzfiw. , 10. John Sipnia farm, 100 acre?, 5i $1,000 or more cash and balance atS cent, or the east 40 acres, cleareil O-O 1IIA -i1f - .1", . T-,iuv. (ouu or more fawn, D&IMKtt per cent. Ucst tarm in the valley. 19. The Sun lot and building; p 20. P. A. Trana place, White Mi in sight of Hood Kiver; 8 new, i strawberries and tomatoe." 17,000: berry plants and 1,400 tomato plu io irrigation required, l'ncef 01 V 1 tl 1.' 1 y c, ' t 1, 1 ir. i. r., ci, n. mi, r. j. iu, u 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmo.iii4 timber ianti ; $10 per acre. . .. nn mi . v ' . . 2. ine Emerson noniesteau, nnlvc; mile east of town ; fine range ; $1,501 2.1. Ixi'ts 5 and 0. .block 7. Ximii dition ; $50 a lot, or $85 for the two. 24 Bernard Warren's fruit' farm i Frankton, plenty of water,, (.'nnd bt ings, etc. 1 acres. Price $3,500. 25. Milkens' fine farm atWhiteSs mon falls, 240 acres; 25 cleared ami grass; good improvements; fincn! ower; price $;),300 stocked, or and. . 20. S. II. Cox's fine residence in Ik River, lot 100 x 100 ; price $1,200, 27. J. R. Kickelsen's place t I mont ; 35 acres ; $2,100. Terms easy. 28. A strip of land 30 feet wide br. mile long, with the creek, lying beti: the west side of Blower's addition 11 the county road at Paradise farm. Pnt OU. ....: 29. Twentv acres lvine north of W Kopke's, East Side; eood land; unit proved.. Price $500 ; terms easy. 31. Emma G. Robinson's 40 nro East Side, adjoining A. I. Mason's in rancn ; unimproved ; JSoO. 32. Emma G.. Robinson's lfiOacmc hills east of White Salmon, known t the Drver place : tine timber; wi proved; $875. . "" . For Sale, at the Emporium 160acrs 60 can b8 made ready for plow forp 40 good timber.- Fine soil ; 110 rock 150 acres ; big hay shed ; school and pi office only 4 mile; on dailv stage to well watered. $50 down, $50 in 1 mo $50 in 2 months; bal. in 4 years. Onl? $500; a rare bargain ; 15 miles distant: To Loan $800, in one loan. E" At. the Emporium is kept a"' first-claK surveyor's transit,.-and the propriel1 being a practical surveyor, is well pre Dared to rln tho age protierty in lots and blocks, aud do ing an kinUa of surveying. N. B. Terms are easv on all the above lands, with interest at G per cent. sons desiring locations on homestead and timber claims Ehonld apply Emporium, .- ? Money to Loan. , At the Emporium. Davidson Truit Co, Shippers of Hood River's Famous Fruits. Hood River Brand oi Canned Fruits. Boxes and Fruit Par ages. Dealers in . i Fertilizers and Agricul tural Implements. Persons rmnirln rrntf tnT ll-HirSting""5" before using any water, make appHt'",Lf the secretary in writing, stating tbe of lots and description ol same, Alsn.'!, payment of 75c per lot, or fraction ,. M ier month in ..ri .-..., .. a ,.,,Hcftt.ion - tileUand noin-ifatin? will be permil Application cent on lots so desfa-nated. All lrrlw most be done throuch reculatioa nftr,a RprJ'. All residinsr north of Oak sVr.ndl use water onlv between tiie hours of B( o'clock A. M.; those south of saidstte,,B" hours P.M. - t,!liai iSO U nt.r w , 11 K. fl.,.nehMl nnV OI.c ' to ctnnpiy with above rules. . .,-1