?(scd River Slacier. FKIOAY, SEPTEMBER 7, ISM. It ii the Ptua-man of opinion nwt the school teachers and p.le ictereet d in educational work, that the Whm toonty teachers' ar.r.eal ir.rt:tu?e, held last week in Hood River, van a complete succe! in every particular, nd one of the mot profitable institute ever held in the eonr.ty. Wasco county's ruperiritenderit of (school, C. I.. Gilbert, deserves the thank of the ed.'icationai fnteretUof the county for the programme f instruction he arranged and no noc rfcirt'uily carnal out nith muta&I profit to all. The complete nccc.Nf of thi institute off-r inducement for holding a Kion 0 the tate teacher' association in Hood River in the not distant fntore. f-'npt. Gilbert has pron;id to lend his aid to this end. '. 1 The Wallowa Chieftain ha recently nlarjjl to six-eolnmn, eijrht pa;r'f , and othemis-e materially bettered tlie ap-jM-arance of the paj r. Jfood Rirer Fair, OIoIkt 5th and Ctb. The executive committee of the Fourth Jlienriial Fair for Hood River held a rneeting last Saturday, at which there a quit a full attendance. Officer! were elected as follow: President, H.F. Itevidson; secretary, E. E. Savage; treasurer, W.,. hlinerlaud; wipcnn tendent, O. II. Castbcr. 1 ne onicers or me lair were roalc a rrmmittee to draft rule for the govern rent of the fair, to report at next meet ing 01 iue committee. On motion, the ladies of the valley and town were invited to meet at A. O. L. . hail on Saturday, at 4 t. tn., to organize for a disolay of fancy work, curios, etc., at tne lair. A. II. Jewett of White f-'almon, Lee Evan of Mooter, and I). R. Ca,t of Mt. Ifood, were elected member of the executive coin nut tee. J lie committee adjourned to meet j;ext haturday, at 4 p.m. Favorable Mention. A little pamphlet, descrintive of Hood civer valley and the town of Hood River, hail been received at this office. It give a (plenum description of tlie ereat fruit and timber interests of the valley, it re source and it capabilities for develop rnent. The publication in a credit to the gentlemen who issued it H. F. Blythe, editor of Uie Glacier, and E. K. Bradley, the enterprising job printer of Hood River. Mountaineer. Tlie Wert Hide in in receipt of a neat pamphlet from the Hood River Glacier, embodying all the good points of that famotiH valley. Bro. I'.Iythe, the author, deserve the congratulations of hi neighbor; op hi good work, which sure ly will bring reKulta. Independence West Hide, Tli's Kentinel ha received a pamphlet tmblis.Vd by H. F. I'.Iythe and E. K. Bradley descriptive of Hood River and surrounding country. They publish the following about V bite Haltnon and vi cinity. Goldendale Kentinel. An interesting pen picture of Hood Itiver and Hood Jliver vulley published by H, V. Blythe, the editor of the Hood Biver Glacier, and E. It. Bradley, job printer and stationer, of that place. The matter contained in the neat little pam phlet of 40 pitmen in written from a eon retentions Mandoiiit mid is attractively pet off with half torn from photographii fil local institutions. Jt is a gvl adver tisement (or that section. Arlington Independent. The Glacier has issued n very Inter CftiiiL' mill vnliiiible piiniphh't descript ive of th town and valley of Hood Biver. That section ha long since Income fam ous for the excellence of its fruit pro duct, and this publication will do much f?ood in advertising this fact. The pam phlet was titiblished by the Ghn ier and reflects credit 011 the iiierhanicul taste of the publisher, Hum Blythe, one of the neatest printers in Oregon, as well as for the matter it contains. Portland Dis patch. P.y courtesy of the Hood Biver Glacier we are in receipt of a neat I v arranged n nd well printed booklet giving an illus trated pen picture of the wonderful re sources ami ttfiKsiblc development of Iloml Biver and the Hood Biver valley, by H. I. Blythe and K. B. Bradley. Tliis little pn Id lent ion is full of valuable information for the invester or homo seeker, and is tt credit to the enterprise nt the gentlemen preparing it. It can ho had ut 10 cents pur copy. Wusco -ews. We have received a neatpampblet.thc work of K. B. Bradley of Hood Itivcr.en titlud "A Pen Picture of Hood Biver and Hood Biver Valley." The workman ship is first class, and it will bo a good advertising medium for I ho resources of that country. Columbia County Xowg. We nre in receipt of "A Pen Picture of II 001 1 Biver mid Hood Biver Valley," with compliments of the Glacier. It is tt brief illustrated review of their indus tries and posHiblo future development, and is a credit to its editors, Messrs. Blythe and Bradley. Wusco Bepublic. Walla Walht, Wash., Sept. 1, BXXh The Glacier, I bind Biver, Or.: Wo have the Glacier with kindly mention of the Inland Knipiro. Your words are np jireciuted very much. A copy of your brochure has also come to my dusk. I desire a thank you for it and compli ment you on its completeness. By the way, can we secure tho half tone used on inside front cover for use in the I. E.T no may be able to use it with a little text in the heptenibor or Octolssr issue A loan of the cut w ill lie appreciated. erv resKciiuuy, A. IJ. mitHis. I ho half-tone has been sent to the JiilunU l-.niptro. Eo.) Inaorence Abroad. Hood Biver, Or., Atig. 25, lSOO.-Ed-iter Glacier: A my trip U PortlawJ and the valley has been one of pleasure ar.y profit, wn! pen yoo a few lines. ine inp oown on tre Keirniator was tireme. They took on Iambs at the landinz and 4J0 slxrep at t! Warm springs jnrt below the locks. Tlie bover told me Ie paid f2.25 a head, and that they were lor the Ala-kan tra-le. sheep, lor local market, cost a head fair prica (or sl-ep from the range. V hile in Portlawl I viited with I Meew BiziiU." tV?iT. I?' . T aitslMtrg Time. say. the follow. ooultrr sur.olie,. Visits! Ht. VineJnt's ,rttr wa fw,wd y tlie postmaster hospital to see Comrade John haw,wbo 'A town. We copy it in full becan recently hit limb amputate!, ami 1 we know ol several Hood River bach- umwi 1,1m improving ami in grAmn. elors who are the "rite kind of UAlen treated for injuries received on the rail- Wa xr, S ' MJ,nltT 19, roadr Vs-nto; also, young Ordway f'7K 7? dTvt'T, 1 f,Te of the East fi,ie. All were imr,rovine tlflih?' " lo'ot. 'ely yoon? f ri-lavir.rnirI tr.k tK ft -fix c wnav naini got mucti ChaaberLiia's Coah Remedy a Great Farerite. Tle soot him; and healing properties of this remedy ,It pleasant tasteand prompt j and rrmarentcnreh-ivemadejtagreat favririte with fople everv where. It is es pecially prized by mothers of small child ren for cold .eroop and wbooirg er,ng I a it always affords qnick relief, and as it 1 contain noopiom or other harmful dm?. ! ,1" r: ilmyf?ianfidentIytrtaVJalvas t him in t an da;t' For 3le b? William's A f t bim p Broeions. ' . 1 Distress aftereating the fciuthern lrifir to r,A n. m'"x Y' ,narr7 i account inri t- the day with A. W. Bo tterfiehi, a fancier of .50 year' exnence, from whom I got much valuable information. He is an Englishman and was em shipping house in Hootharn tlie civil war. They were d being tor tne (with, linsiness was at a standstill. Henry Ward Bcher's speech changed him for the union and he jmrniirrated to this countrr. I r.ur. c hated a trio of his white tf'yandotte and had a cof of five hens from Gerir?e Chrisman's pen at tavten, wlo net ing so skearce now if i could find the rite tellers I wonldnt mind uefin 1 Marryed onlr i got no nse for kind of ! ptojej in a y,,,t i- ,,.r.,i r.,i ,...!, r,tin liirin, . ' win 1-iMunn an tuf gvsl wife an is alrite an haint in habit gettin drank on oneary occashnns lam well todo mii-elf if i haint so ohi good lookin. I am 31 years old net fall an way I'M about lite brown I iare an evc an belong U the Baptis chnrch. , i hav got a Purty good edieatin. I own 120 me in I'ort and. Kalnnlnr mr-.rnino I I VA P t 2 o'clock, thinking it wa, gVT T,'" CoDnt-T morning. Went to tU car line and took itlTZ7 heaJ an , a two-boors' .homer Uth in the rain, tZ' Atihn b,nt ' 'A - ul,. 1 1 ... . ..' hence an a good armitite fur work an 2 tmmw tsif aiiiuie biiu vii me ill I M cwascd tmm th stomach vA btlumc iu work tamxliafif. I'BUi it rU to work tun M d trvmr4ti toad kft ia yowr Koo ch Uka a wmg hv To atari A-irirmtn ukt tha tnmaea dV tu won fm matt aana tt U fooi ati-nnack ia waal cr akisr to work. Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 takan after isfais aoppMea tlie ttocs ark witii Hmiuy ai-i-is aod javca which Wwt tiie f i (avl. in a prop DiMnw. To r-t th Kms rwuharsM Baiil vin'a Hrai:b TaUeu No. witn the lrI '- T):eu. Tha LypTi TauaU cost Me aod can bahad at CHAS. N. CLARKE'S. was 4 o clock. Twk my coop of birds V anotlier street so I could catch an early trnck wagon, and arrived at boat lamling at 5 o'clock. This reminded me of ?Ji yearn ag5, the campaign of 12, of .,-cond Bull Kan, South Moan tain ana Antieiam. , e. jj. The IteorynIze4 Cliorth. Hood Biver, Or., Sept. 4, 1900. Ed itor Glacier: Tlie reorganized chnrch of weaks ago I iust finish lavin bv i abera of as fine bottom corn as'yoa ever laved eyes on. I would like to eo out thair as 1 neer 11s a nne conntrv to wrow nn wit so if yoa no of the rite'kind of feller wh wants a wife of my deskrinshun and meens it tell him to rite to me an send bis picteur as 1 meen biznis of conine can Mary plenty fellers but thay air so menny mat haint no gooa for notlnn on inn. iioisj 10 here irom von soon would like to have an ancer from some Jesus Christ of letter Day Saints.whose feller that got some propty hisself bnt headquarters are at Panvmi. Iowa, will ,,e hussler it "dont make have representatives in the valtev net 8"t "t-al (Jiferns. yours Truly week. We are eoinar tn niteli our vr,t.l Mixxib Bei.i. Jex.vixgs. tent on the Temiirk r.n.ij.rt v u,ut ,.,.rti. I Cellar Bluff Mo. Texan Co. of Mr. Hansherry's p!?e. 'We invite a I p, 8 "'nt never been Maryed before careiui investigation of what we have to I . 1 oemicrai an lor tsnan bnt if present, using a Hcriptural motto, rit kin.''. of feller come along religin j-rove ail tilings anl hold fast to that uur P""w "m cut no ise. .!.:,.!. '.m l I wordasViheBiblweu one of your King James translation, and we will use it while we are here, nrom- Tear of JSufferlnf. 'I suffered for 30 year w ith diarrhoea isingyon that every principle we teach and thought I w as past being cored," says VEhZtrffiT ,i,1S- Mml 3oha S' 1Ia11ay French Camp, Miss, wish to state that we challenge any and ii,.,km, ; ... , all of the Utah faction (knoWn as'Utah litil fh.VTi .moneynS Mormon) to prove that polygamy or any F,,, T xhat 1 '' P,?1 np ?U ,.( i. i;,i.i,:i. J hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the . ,in ni'jj.j cii b arc aiiv imn. ill liih any tiart teachings of Joseph Hnnth. Come and give us a hearing. T. C. Explanatory. Hood River, Or., Sept. 3, effects of thediarrhosathatlconlddo no kind of labor.could not even travel.butbv accident I was permitted to find a bottleof i-riamberiain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- 1 .1 ...a Tl... 1.. 1 I. . 1 . iQiYi P,l 1 jkninjjr, mill auer lading several J WW. JjU- 1 K,,., La1,.nu. ,1. . 4 it Uor Glacier: In your last issue I read a I am so oleased with the rennlt that T nm letter from air. John Leland Henderson anxiousthat.it be in reach of all who suffer as I have. For sale bv Williams r. i - a uroaius. The Belgian Hare Craze. Mr. Grundy, in Farm and Fireside gives this warning: I want to warn my farmer friend concerning a check which was refused papment at our local bank, and I take nun iKcuHiiin u maiiK air. iienoerson for the strong friendshio which the let. ter reveals. While 1 appreciate all that Mr. Henderson has said, I feel that it is incumbent upon me to say that the let ter is misleading and does not do from being "worked" by the Belgian .Messrs. J'.utler & Co. mxtice. Kinrelliare boomers. ThesA .ntlpmi.n o these gentlemen have come into our val- pushing this fad at a lively rate just ley it ha been my pleasure to do Quite now, and many people w ill "be led into n litiln !..:... t. .1 1 . It : 1 1;. " ... iimc uuim:nn nun uieiii, ana our re-1 "living orueuing siock at large prices, lation have alwavs been the very bent, only to lose every nennv invested The My experience with them leada tri tn Workers of thin fad tell 11a in ttx.ir nrini. 1.1: : 11... .-1 . .... I..1 .. ... . " uiui 1,0 nonesi man win tje re- u maiier mat uie nesti 01 the lielKian r.......i .. 1 1 . ... 1 1 . iiirei, a renixjiiauie request when it is nare is lar superior to that of voung Tiiiniu ineir poweriogrant.it. ours I :uicKen aim nnos reaoy sale in all lead 'fly, Fhank Davf.npokt. ing markets at 15 to 30 cents a nound . . . : , . and would be taken at those prices if it .icKer s iyspepsia I ablets are sold on a I could he f.t.iainwt ti js.mtiveguarantee. Cure heartburn.dis- that the skins are worth 50 cl-'nts te H irec Biiereaunir. raisine 01 the tood. or oaeh n..d i.......t.. 1... i.:' any form of dyss:psia. f0ne Jittle tablet robes and clothing. There is not a word ''Y" ".iiinc reiiei. 60V aim OUC. ol truth in it,. T h iih r, l,a Pl'.n lllinillH A. itrimiim I I . .... . h Mount Hood Notes. Mrs. Sandman has Wn verw iek fnr tho past week, but was better at last accounts. hare is very similar to that of our com mon rabbit, and there is no greater de mand for the former than there is for the latter, as anybody can soon learn if he will ask the market men. As to hides, there is no market for them to seak of I he sheep range is getting short, and They will not bring enough to pay for the sheep men are hunting out all the carina for them. The u-l.nl., tl,i i . w.i.. .n. nivie 111 ue no range ien lor take and should be let aloue. tuiue in year or iwo, I). B. Conner has cut his second crop of clover. He has 10 or 12 acres in clover, from which he cut 35 tens of the first crop. His second crop beats the lirst. Mr. Larewood, who lwught the Tom i redenburg ranch, has moved in and becomes a settler here for good. John Dillimick. foreHt rimm.r at. TW lake, enmo home lust Saturday to get auiiie gruo iiooucco;. Miss Lizzie Davis of Walla Walla is I viHtting her mother, Mrs. Perkins of Mt. noon. Mio win return next week to ana, where her mother resides. I Sorrowful Homecoming. Captain and Mrs. Andrew Hobcn of Albina have received a letter from their nephew, Lieut. A. B. Dillion, who serv ed in the South African war with the Canadian volunteers, saying the troops are returning home. He belongs to the regiment from Charlottetoun. Prine Edward Island, and out of 1200 men Chickens for Sale. Two dozen rounir nullplannd ir -tnie vy J HUM. CHAPMAN. Jersey Cow. One thnmnirtibrcd Jrrwv four Ilnmii fum'k, ior wile uy int. J. K. WAIT. Jersey Heifer. A flnp Jorwv llf'lfi r lll ho fmh lhl fl.ll mrwie oy JlltH. JOHJI I'AKKKll. Belffian Hare Buck. For bnTiilm Durrxom. hi mv nluwol Whiia Ralmon. Thorooglibred iivlKlun hnrp. Clinnjeti rnuFiMiuu.c. j. cl.ATtUlKJS. Look at the Stars inroiiKii tho! iKiwerful Telescope ot C. H. 1 en.ple 8 Jewelry Wore. Tliey ure the bent mm t-iii ik iibu ior i ne money. (til Plymouth Rocks. A few pure blooded l'lvmouth H-li Bn. urn ior auie. i-ricc si.iw. a-'" MKS. H. C. BATEHAM Bids Wanted. 8a led blit Will h rMwlviwl tnr (ha Ion oa r hi iiii'ii 1 tiitrinii m'.iiiHii riniiHA if in 1 hinhnut ki,i,i... that left for tho war, only 21 are return- f?r nB" J"rPe. for a term-' of one or more All Were not killed in hnttlo how. IV TI . ""imn 'wmwr 10, iimi. .. .. iT in oauie, now- 1 he Hoard reserve the rlicht to relwt nnv or all bids. L. HKSIIV. Clerk 80I100I I)lu No. 8. "One Hundred Years in the White House," ommtmr the Sentenils-r iJidlus' Homo Journal, gives some highly inter esting glimpses of the social life of the century, and of the home life of our presidents sinco tho time tho Adamses moved into tho executive mansion as its first occupants, tn November, 1S00. The Koniaiues of Some Southern Homes," 111 the same Issue, pictures the most notable historic mansions of the South, ond recalls the incidents which made them famous their brave men and Is-autiful women. Some new anecdotes ntt met further interest to the beloved Phillips ltrooks, as a man mid as a preacher. They aw characteristic and exceedingly well told. Anticipating the rather radical change that fashion has decreed in women's attire, ten sjiecial articles are devoted to the fall and win ter modes. Tho pictorial features of the Septeinlmr Journal include a page draw ing of "Loiterers nt tho Hailroad Sta tion," as A, It. Frost sees them; "The Wonders of California Hardens," and the beauties of Yellowstone Park. There lire numerous practical articles and inucl) t'lso that is helpful in tho depart ments. Hy the Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia; ft a year; It) cents a copy. . Acker's English Kerned y will stop a cough at any time, ond will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money re funded, i5 ttnd 50c. Williams A lWius. For Sale. WH, (Mill shy Ws milk eowN. Durham hull t hon.l hnnu wotem, 'plow, cultivator, net hiirnew. Held iiid.v, T "C ' pump, oy jju:m kay l.ymnn Smlih place. Stock Pasture. Davenport Itros. wsnt 100 head or .toolr o itu.iurt' in i iirner town. v i" iwelve and be i,;.p,nmiFirnjr t.irm mil It LI I 'I, ror 82 Der luwl. Write WAIU'KN UAVENHIK'f? Wanted. ing. ever, as maiignani levers cut quite a bhuiii inrougii me volunteer regiments the lighting with the Boers, Lieut. Dil lion states, was warm enough to keep mo nniiui'KB nniiKu ana iiutKe them teel homesick. As may be imagined, the iiuiiifcouiuiK ot tno soldiers will lie n sorrowful ono because of the missing .miin. l uruuuu leiegram l'ifty men are employed in riprapping mo ruuKHur ai me v usoado lxicks. The work will last all w inter, but the present contract will not comnlete the south vnllu t i..it...n a.... 1 i einditu A "7K .1o d2 Kmemi h"'orl, and take exiienuiture ot fl.'j,UO0 will be necessary care of elilld. K.mr In family. Wanea. i: to iitnli.. tl... iL.L. ......I.... 1. 1.. ... . iwr nw.iiil. VnniM.v v ,w -w ."vo imi lunula III HlUgCB Ol uimieraie iiign water, in its present condition, river boats are obliged to sus- IH.-HU imici hi cerium stages ol flood, out tno next contract will enable craft to go through the locks with the river nvo teet higher. One of the teachers w ho is attending mu iiiBviiuiu in iioou itiver writes that tne peuegogues are having a splendid time in the riverside city, most of them being housed at Supt. tiilbert's Mount mxw nuiv., iuo iistrinunuent proves a most gemnl host, supplying them w ith Knnulre of JOH.Nf LKLAND HEXDERiilN. For Sale. A bay horw; weleht, 1200 to 1300 pounds: 9 rrieesi inquire of Jt. O. EVEKHART. yeurs old. if Imber Land, Act June S, 1S7A NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htiitea luil oma v Wash., Sent. i. IHOtt. N'otliw i hn,h thai In ronipllanee with the pnivlKlon's of (he at ofeonsrewi of Junes, 1S78, entitled "Anarl for the wile of timber lan.la In the sliitea of a room and thro mealsdaily for the lerVW '..e'xwnd",. tue pJb iiefuud modest sum of one dol ar a dnv. TIibv ttea by act of Aununu. KMJ. are so taken with Ihsxi River, its people WH.HELM 8TADE1.MAXX, and its obliging huidlord that a niakntv ?.?T?nt Uk'- unty of Klickitat, state of oi mem favor holding the hist tute there m. .2 r"1'0 '" "oitice everv vear Mountnin.wr ,ule ulere yw"rn.,,,,,,I"n No-!5.forthepurchwe viry jiar, .Mountaineer. oftheenut northeast . and northeast V Miss Belle Wilson went to Sninti.m u'hw,t. ,S i-tlon l, and northwest l' Monday n.or.,i.,tt h SSSSTK? JJI'ip No,, northt the scUmil in that district. Miss Wilson lias waded through snow waist deep in Michik'an maiiv a time in nnlor to m.t to and from her school. Sim ia o? ti.o heroic type we read about in the papers from the blizzard aweut nmirlen of tbu East. Coudon Cdolie. IV. J. B. Pilkiiwhm. Baker City, was renortod .wrioiwtv tit hist week. iiiuu wiugni Mi.iore valuable for lt timber or stone thnn for aKriculiural pur po and to establish his claim to aaid land before the KcKtster ami ilwivur.rf iki. at Vancouver, w ash., ou TueaUuy, the JJth day of November, ItU). He OUMHH lljt tlllii.w lHA,k UUI JulliuC. Hoke, Hush Wllltiifer and I'h.. H. Hltteiibuir, all of Troitl Lake. Waali. Any and all iurMiinii iuit.it.. u.i.... .... abovMteserlbed liimU are requested to tll their claims lu this nffl ,,n .,r .r.. aOlli day of November, Knu. It. UI JBJK. iv l (Timber Land, Act Jane J, NOTICE FOR PL'BLICATIOX. V. . Ind Office The lAlks, Oreon, Joly t. lii. Notice U hereby tivco that in com pliance with the provlnkHW of the act of con (mu of Joue J, 1st, entitled "An act kit the Mie of timber lands to the mate of I alif.irnia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, FHCEBE M0K.SE, Of Hood niver, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, baa this day tiled Id thfflce tier sworn atatement No. l-V, for the porehase of the northwest aoolhwest M, and amiihwest Dorrhweot of section No. i ia tnwnhip". north, rane No. S eat, W. M.. and will ofTt-r proof to sIhiw that the land sought f more valuable tor Ita limber or stone than for eri- eultaral nuri. and to establish her claim Ut mid land before the Kes-ister and keeeiver of this office at The Ille. Oo-eon, on Fri day, the zist day or sv-pteuiher. vu. Hhe names as witnew Kert Jlcfrory and Jamea tefrt ia Hood Kiver, Oregon rnta sttmpson or t.as.aiie imkh, uregon William KaUm. Hood River. Oreyon. Any and all persons claiminz adversely the aboveleacribed land are requested to file their claim In this offlce on or before said 21t day of September, 10. jy JAY K LUCAS, Register. To Whom it Hay Concern: Orders from headquarters are to make a IvLjJLULOTtt SALE! Commencing Sept 8th, for a short time only, comprising of gds, of which we will make mention here of only a lew lines. A big rtock of the latest tailor-made Pants, the strongest on earth, to sell at less than manufactnrins cost A large assortment of newly-received Hats. A mammoth stock of newly-received Shoes of all kinds. A fine lot of the best Underwear, jast received. A nice lot of Shirts, received this week. "ewly-rcived Clothing fur men and boys. Xew line of Sweaters, just received Gloves, Leggings, Suspenders, and other lines of goods too numer ous to mention in this space, in order to make room for more goods daily arriving from the East. REMEMBER TIIE PLACE, at the Denver Clothing: Store. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. LIST OF For Sail AND Golden Rule Bazaar. CROCKERY, STONE AND GLASSWARE, Lamps, Lanterns, etc. Fruit in season. Nuts and Confections. SCHC0L BOOKS AND STATIONERY. GEO. F. COE & SON. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1ST8.) NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Ktates iJtnd Office, The Dalle. Ore gon, juiy issju. notice i nereoy given that in compliance wlih the provisions of the act of congress of June . 1S7. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Slates of 'ailftiniia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ' BL'RT McCROBY. Of Hood Rl ver. eou n t y of Waaeo. state of Ore goo, lias this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. L70 for the purchase of the west southeast and lots 7 and 12, section uiwnsiiip z nonn, range v can, W. M., and will ofT.-r proof to show that the land sought la more valuable fur Ita tim ber or alone than for atrricultnral mirnnse. and to establish bis claim to said land before the Regiaer and Receiver of this office at Ihe Dalles, Oregon, on Irlday, the 21st day of Henteinber. WO. He names as witnesses: Perry MeCrory and O.K. Hartley of Hood Biver, Oregon; Hub- oaru lay lor oi wasco. oresoo: hred Mlinusfiu of Cascade. Oregon. Any and all persons cla mlng adversely the above-described lands are reueted to file iiieir claims in in is on cconor ociore Raid Zlt day of Meptemtier, I'M). Jyt14 JAY P. LVCAI, Register. (Timber lind, Act June 3, 1S78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slab lnd Office. The Dalles. Oregon, July 10, 1!KJ0. Notice Is hereby given that in coinnliance with the nrovlsionsofthe act of ctingresH of June S. 1S:S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Ktates of i an iorniaA Oregon, Nevada and w anbtngtoo ' michael e. wir:ir. Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, nas mis day nied In this office his sworn statement. No. In. for the nurchaxe of the east southeast '4 section 7, and west y. souiuwesi y. oi section o. s. Hi township No. 1 north, range No. 9 nst. Wlllfmi- ett Meridian, and will otter proof to "jw uiut uie tana songnt is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Reirlster and Receiver of this office nt The Dulles. Oregon, on Katnrdnv. the U uay in neptemoer, i:.JO. ne names as witnesses: le Morse, lw Morse. Frank H. Button and Will Rankin. nil of Hood River, Oregon. Any and aljwraons claiming adversely the above-described lands are rcuuexted to file thelrclalms in this office on or In fnre Mild iid day of (September, l!W). -" . V!1 J A l ' LbfAH, Itt-KlKter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.- Ijind Office at The Dalles. Or.. A n A iml Notice Is hereby given that the follnwlog nanied settlers have tiled notice of intention t make final proof on their rnctivwiiiitiiii before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on Krhhiv. Kcnemiu.r u m viz: " ' " " WALLACE A. HU8DANDS. Of Mosler. on homestead application No. 5H0, for the west southeast V southwest M nonueasi y., soutiieast northwest V, sec tion 24, township 2 north, runge 11 east, W. M. OERALD WYSH. Of Mosler. on Homestead nnnliratinn vn 612:1, for the west yt northwest and lot4 "vtlon 1U, township 2 i.ortb, range 12 cast. WitnesHeK WAllnce A Hii.Unn Aval V Petersfin, A. H. Uodberson, Gerald Wyss, Amos Root and H. V. KUher nil nt M.l... Oregon. ' u"J"H JAY P, LUCAS, Register, NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. l.and Office t The Dalles, Oregon, Ang. 8, 1100. Notice is herehv civen ihnf tho r,.ii,,u- ing-nnuied setller litis tiled notice of his In tention to make final nrnnf In immvirt ,r claim, and that said proof will tie made before the Register and Receiver at The Dnllea, Ore gon, on Saturday, September 15, 1900, viz: JAlira MACGREUOR. Of Mosler, II. E. No. 6573, for the north southwest VA and north southeast M section it, township 2 north, range II east, W. M. iienameatne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: W. A. Hlnrk. I' Kinrlr a n Charles Davenport, all of Mosler. Oregon. Notice of Sale. police is nercbv elven bv the iinrir.inri guardians of the estates of Eunice Lela Odell! nd of William l"aul Kemp and Dave Ra- """ iveinp, oeing autnorizea thereto by an order of the county court of the state of Ore gon for -.V asco county, will, after the 10th day if..Ht'P.,e,,UK'rt 'WW. e nt the residence of rtucc tveiiio. iioou Kiver. nriwnn ut ... sale, for the highest price obtalnahle In mih the following described Dremlses of tlm u.ui estati. situate In the cotintvor w nbVk tit (its of Oregon, to-wlt: An nndivlded interest of vi mimni io ma 10 tne southwest M or the ,Wl-t 1 '.J . ... . .1. k . I , v. n (Kn-Liwu oo, mwusnip i norm, range 10 east of Willamette meridian. Dated August R. 1IKI0. Ai.ieii vnm . Uuardlan of the Estate of William I"au"l Kemp and IIUVM UnU'.trtl, L'.mn n . I ....... 1 Guardian of the Estate of Eunice Lela Odell, a minor. aiU0s7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Ihiilra Ommn in. i '10a Notice U hereby given that the foliiiw- ig-uaiiiea seiner nas nied notice of bis inteu ion tocomiiiuieand make final nrnnrin ann. Irt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before George T. Prnther, if. S.Oimmls- .loner. at noou uiver. insvtin mi sutnninv September 15, HWO, vie WILLIAM LEWIS CLARK. Of Hood River, H. E. No. 5B4S, for the sonth i uuiuirsui v, soa nonn y, son t neaKt v. see on , township i north, range 10 east, w, M. ne names me following witnesses to prove Is continuous residence noon and ciiUiva. on of suld hind, viz: John J. Gibbons. J. W. Moore J X KrM. nd D. M. Gibbons, all of Hood Klver.Oreuon. aulOsM JAY P. LUCAS. Reirlster. FURNITURE Below Portland prices nnd you also save the freight. Do not buy without first getting i prices. Lumber, Lath, Lime, Poors, Windows, Moldings, JJuilding .Material of ail kinds. Pictures framed. Lowest prices on Wall Paper. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Good rocenes Are what every housekeeper wants. At the same time the econom ical buyer insists on low prices. It is easy to get good groceries at some stores, and low prices at others, but it is not often that you can find both at the same store as you will at ours. For instance : - -16 5c 25c 25c 40c 35c Arbuckle's Coffee, per pound - - - Cudahy's Diamond C Soap, Thompson's Soap Foam Washing Powder, Sioux Brand Soap, six for Pride of Japan Tea, - Schilling's Soda, five for GUARANTEE: We guarantee everything wo sell, and if anything is not satisfac tory, we are always ready to exchange it or refund the money. Phone 21. twit Reciprocity Corner, CLYDE T. BONNEY, Proprietor. OS a si SALE OF SHOES, In order to make room for New Goods purchased. We have placed all odds and ends of our stock on sale at less than half price. See them before buying. bone & Mcdonald. FORRE AT THE EMPORit JULY 20, Kioo 1. Four acres at Frankton : good spring ; only $.5o, ' " iilenc. Pric. t4(l " lw! 3. John Sipma farm, in u,,. 2() acres; 30 to $bo per one iw 4. Ixit opposite schoollioug.. siuare. Price, 1 75. "" 5. The Atkinson property and Oak streets; best bargViniB 7. I!arrett-Sipma addition-la. i-vi iiiuiiui ; no in 8. Four lots on Sherman of Front St., f-RX) cash. JiU8.T 30 days. 9. The J. II. Frary place, tv, near TneL-pr'a n.ill . Oil .. ' m lm-i.1 r.nrt -a11 ...... 1 'ai acre; will be sold in fortv-acrefe or ninrp ih- A trail I . . uuqnilii, 10. T. R. Coon's 80 acres in Pjit t miles southwest of town ; 4 im,, ed; flOan acre. " 11. TheG. T. Galligan 40 acrwi- .ii iuc luiiui t niu iiurill ailll Mil,! ?W0 fruit trees Price f 1,500 -easy. 12. lfiO acres on Hood river 1, above Tucker's mill; 8 acre, Price f l,8o0. 13. TheW. II. Bishop homeinii River, lot 6 and part of lot 7, tw, aucoma addition to Hood Kim pretty home. Only $1,100, 14. The Allen Fulton farm, Mb v ii.iico cui ui w ii ; price f 1,UUU; ter! ia. tne r. uailey place; lol cood imnrovements: nil in imu.'.' house,bamaniI out buildings. Ail home. Price $2,500. . 10. John Sipma farm, lOOacresJ $1,000 or more cash and balance atti cent, or the east 40 acres. H ctW $2,100. $.500 or more cash, UuWt' (ii tt-m. iK i lurni in me vaiiev. 19. The Sun lot and building; ;( , 20. P. A. Trana place, White Sab in sight of Hood Kiver: 8 strawberries and tomatoes 17,Oo6stm larry plants and 1,400 tomato pin No irrigation required. Price $'00. S. E . iVS. E. 'j, P. .i X. E. V c t, i. o iv. n r.,,, h lute alInon;t timber hind; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, onlvn mile east of town ; fine range; fl,500. 23. Its5and ft. block 7. Win. dition ; $50 a lot, or $S5 for the two. 24. Bernard Warren's fruit farm s l-rankton, plenty of water, good ings, etc. 17 acres. . Price $3,500. 2a. V likens' fine farm at Whitefe' mon falls, 240 acres ; 25 cleared nml i grass; good improvements; fine wat pott-er; price $3,300 stocked, or 2,750k: IUUU. 2fi. S. II. Cos's fine residence in Hi Kiver, lot 100 x UK); price $1,200. 27. J. R. Xickelsen's place at W mout j 35 acres ; $2, 100. Terms easy. 28. A strip of land 30 feet wide br mile lonsr. with the creek, lvinir bctwen the west side of Blower's addition nitl the county road at I'aradise farm. fri 750. 29. Twenty acres lvincr north of P ivopKe s, cast Mde; good lanu; unn provea. rnce f 500 ; terms easy. ai. I'.mma u. Kobmson's 40 acre East Side, adjoining A. I. Mason's M ranch ; unimproved ; $850. 32. Emma G. Robinson's KiO acres lulls east of White Salmon, known tlie Dryer place; fine timber; unin- provea; fS7o. For Sale at the Emporium 160 aero; 00 can be made ready for plow forJW; 40 good timber. Fine soil; no rock on 150 acres; big hay shed ; school and pest office onlv i mile: on dnilv sta"el! veu watered. $50 down, $50 m 1 mown, too in 3 months: Da . in 4 vears. urn $500; a rare bargain; 15 miles distant; To Loan $800, iu one loan. ; Steamer IRALDA WIU leave Caneadii lock nta.m.: Hood River at SJ0 a. m.. dnilv i.ir.i Kumi.vi i.. Th DnlloD mid way Inndinira. Ketnfntnt rlll leave The Ualk-s at i p. in. Pasneneers nil liKlit IrvlxliU Keturn tickrU fmra Dalles uy ana Kegulnlor are food on this biwt. t;. AIjLAH Ai, Agnt. Warranty Deeds eler ettn-e. ' ' v' A. S. Blowers & Son Are still in the procession and prepared to supply your wants in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. Just arrived, a 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 on earth. GET YOUR BOOKS, MAGAZINES, STATIONERY, JOB PRINTING, at BRADLEY'S BOOK STORE. 6 to 60 Acres. IJ!",e11 anyPar' f my land, from 5 to 00 aeres. Iwo miles from town. Thiriv acres In orchard. W. J. BAKERS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. n.lfni?,catThe Ual'ea. Oregon. Anit 2v DUX-Notice U hereby glvS tlmt tbe foftowi nit-named wuler has Bled notice of hi. In! Wniion to commute and make final proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof w u .... - . . i . . . i miner. I rv T missmner, ai n.vxl Kiver. Ureiroh. on aiinVL I'nutier, V. 8. Corn- day, October 6, 1SU), viz: FRANK a V. ILSOX, of Hood Itiver, Or., H. E. No. T:rs for the northeast y. northeast M section 12. townxliln n.n. '2. :.,-sl and tot 1. Hectlon 7, and kit 7. wtlon a toTn! snip i nonn, range 10 east. W. M He name, the following witness to prove his contiuuoua reaidence upon and cultiS! lion of, iwid land, vl tuuiva. U A. Hlckle, C. L. Ropers. Prank rwv. OTICE FORPUBLICATIOX. that in compliance" wit ffi Jf?1? K'vpn act of Conpre o "une l '8 " '!s ot tl,e act for the sale or itfLt'i 18TJ, ,ent'led "An oflifornla, Oregon NevL"!8Jn Sta tonlerrluiry,"1 ' e,,Mla and Washing- Of HoodRi ftL yUm0 man ho. ...J! ?"' of w asco. state nrrw sworn rp.,. has this day fl" ed'in .T!5S ' ' ouiiement, Xn liiS f. i """V sworn t 7. 8, 9 and lo.r Z.,Vle I"rohase of the l'lp X.. "north r?L?o Xo-ln wn! . inure valuable tor iti ii7kl "u """S'U fr.a,-.icultnra K JlrL"!"1' w tone tlian id i.mi'irN estbl sh his thismceVH'rJ'f?' nd fVra' -cultural Vurnosli .in .ror8tone ' ' aim to Mi anrt J1?? .?s,wsu hi uect lver of this offlcTat The niif818 and on Sjuurda v, Ule 22- 2jjSiS? Marklev, U Nealet J- Mrkley, Rav HKl hYuS, " H. JIarkley; all of b? vLAl$Lclatmln dversely the their ciaini.,, L" guested to fill ja1 p. ixeAs, Barter. At the Emporium is kept a first-cta SllrVfiVfll St f pnnoit on .1 tl nrnnrlelot oeing a practical surveyor, is well pared to do theTvork of laving out im age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. . N. B. Terms are easvon all the above lands, with interest at G per cent. Per sons desiring locations on homestead and timber claims should apply at the Emporium. Money to Loan. At the Emporium. Davidson Fruit Co., Shippers of Hood River's Famous Fruits. Packers of the , Hood River Brand of ' Canned Fruits. lunuuitHJllllVia ul a Boxes and Fruit Pack ages. Fertilizers and Agricul tural Implements. Water Notice. . Persons iMni.in. . .i.ratfn?niu.s, Jefore using any water, make applicatio" it the secretary In wrttliiK. statin the nnmr of lots and a description ol same. Also.iiia" payment of 7.5c per lot, or fraction of a s. gfFmonth in advance. Application i 1 Jf nied and no irri?ntinir win & ncrniiltel cept on lou so designated. All irrigau must be done through reifiilatlon nw spray. All residing north of Oak street wt us watt-r nniv h.ion . v... of .1aDl o'clock A. M.j those souih of said strce ."Jiiia i . -LI . NO Wlpr will U .nt- nr.P fillilf to comply with above rules. , nwjD KIVEtt SSPKiNQ WATttt -