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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1901)
3ood Iiver (alacier. FRIDAY, A1AKUI 1, 1901. At the lattt hour of the legislative scs Ion Hon. J. 11. Mitchell whs elected United fiutcs senator. His election was secured by the fusion of 11 demo crats tnd populist with tlio republicans opposed to II. VV. Corbutt's election. Thii is Mr. Mitc-hell's fourth election to the United State sonate. lie made, recorj mi one of the most untiring work en for Oregon in congress, and that he will keep up this record no one will doubt. His electioneer II. W. Cor bolt ii an administration victory. The Glacier iti in receipt of the sixth biennial report of the state board of hor ticulture, a book of 472 page, contain ing the report of the president, secretary and district commissioners, with full and exhaustive treatises on the different fruit pests and how to cpmbat them. Prof. M. V. Slingerland furnishes an article on the codlin moth that is well worth reading, and every fruit grower should study it closely. ! -. . - - i The Hood River charter passed the house of representatives at Salem on the last day of the session. Death of William llusklrk. -William Ihiskirk, an old residnt of Hood River, died at the homo of his son John, in The Dalles, February 21, 1901, aged 80 years, 10 months and 21 days, lie had been in good health up to a short time ego, when he was taken with the grip and died of that disease. De ceased was born in Kentucky, April 1, 1820. Most of his life was spent in Mis souri, and during the civil war lie did Valiant service for the Union pause and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the army. In 1801, in company with three sons, he enlisted in the 2d Mis souri cavalry, and all served three years. In this regiment he was promoted to lieutenant. Afterwards he served in the Missouri home guards and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel. Ho was a man of quiet demeanor, a good citizen, respected by all who knew him. In J888 he came to Oregon and resided in Hood River and The Dalles. His wife died about six years ago. Six children survive him VV. II., J, P. and S. O. Dunkirk of Hood River, J. K. Buskirk of Oklahoma, Mrs. A. Winans of Hood River and Mrs. Kate Arnold of St. Louis. He was buried in Idlewilde by the side of the remains of his wife. Though de ceased was not a member of the Grand Army, it was ordered at the meeting of t'anby post, on Saturday, that the post charter be draped in mourning for 30 days in respect to his memory, Roll of Honor, Ilarrett District. The following named pupils of the Barrott public school were neither ab sent nor tardy during the month of Feb ruary i Mary Disbrow, Leslie Sherrieb, Alma Hinrichs, Roy Iiloeher, Rerril C. Moray, OraeieSherrieb, Kent Shoemaker, Charles Sonnicksen, Lnura Hinrichs, llulda Hinrichs, Ralph Hinrichs, Pearl Disbrow, Jonald Mill, Max Hinrichs, Flora Wilson, Howard Shoemaker, timer Underwood, Roland Turner, Arthur Shere. Number of days present 1119 Number of days absent 65 Number of times tardy 10 Average number attending 5(i Average number belonging 59 Clark G. Morky, Principal. Veteran soldiers of the Spanish and pivil wars have declined to participate In the inaugural parade. It was their wish to act as the personal escort of the president but they were assigned a posi tion in the line ahead of the civic organ izations and following the national guard, hence their action in declining. Mrs. Eliza Monaghan died at Carson, Wash., Feb. 14th, nged 30 yenra, Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cure heartburn, dis tress after eating, raising of the food, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet fives immediate relief. 25c and 50c. Williams A Brosius. The population of Sknmanfa county, Wash., is 1,088, a gain of 118 per cent in 10 years. The population of the differ ent precincts is us follows: Cape Horn, 253; Cascades, 138; Chenowith, 355: Bkye, 115) Stevenson, 338; Underwood, 130; Wind Mountain, 149; Wind River, 205. Acker'sEpglish Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money re funded. 25 and 50c. Williams & Brosius. The Pioneer says owners of tracts of yellow fir in Oregon are now asking $1 per 1,000 feet stumpage. Sick headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleas ant herbdrink. Cures constipation and in digestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 50c, Williams & Brosius. Reoont expert ments show that all class es of foods may be completely digested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely digests what you eat. As it is the only combi nation of all the natural digestants ever devised the de mand for it has become enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cascsof Indigestion and it always gives instant re lief. Chas. N.Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. Ool. Robert Folloclc, a veteran of the Mexican war, civil war and Indian wars, died at his homo at Cornelius, Oregon, last week. Persons who can riot take ordinary pills find it a pleasure to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are the best little liver pills ever made. "Chas. N. Clarke. On a wsger of $500 T. S. Van Kirk, a pontraptor of Paterson, N. J., construct ed a carpenter's shop 50 x 80 feet and two stories high in four hours. Time was called at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and seventy-five men sprang at the lob, each having been carefully drilled in what he was to do individually and as part of the force. The building had to be weather-proof, floored, roofed and ready for occupancy. The work was completed half an hour inside the speci fied time. There is always danger in using counter ' feita of DeW itt's W itch Hazel Salve. The original is a safe and certain cure for piles. It iaa soothing and healing salve for sores find ail skin diseases. Chas. N. Clarke. J. P, Morgan admits the formation of 200,000,000 steel trust. Bulk lard, 12tf cents a pound ; hanii burg steak 12 lv cents a pound i pickled pork made at home 12W,' cents) fresh Columbia river salmon 10 and 12k ; hal ibut 10 cents; smelt 3 pounds for 25 cents and fresh Eastern oysters 75 cents a quart at Reciprocity Corner. Seven fresh cases of bubonic plague are reported at Cape Town. Two f the f ict ma are Europeans, Like bad dollars, all counterfeits of De ? Pitt's Witch Hazel Salve are worthless, be original quickly cures piles, sores and til fkis diseases, Chas. N. Clark?, I ln Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bone celebratid their tin wedding last Saturday night at their residence on Oak street. A merry evening was spent by the invited guests. Truman Butler acted as parson and tin derly tied the bride and groom of tin years in a nuptial knot turn alone ran not sunder for at least another tin years. Some of the guests were gaudily dressed in tinsel and tin-foil trappings. The tin presents were numerous, and the tin tinnabulations of, the tin utinsels made a tintamar t hut kept tingling in the ears of the guuiit i all the evening. A tin-y lunch was served in tin dishes. The invited guests were: Dr and Mrs M F Shaw, Dr and Mrs F C Brosius, Prof and Mrs C D Thompson, Prof and Mrs F B Barnes, Mr and Mrs A J Graham, Mr and Mrs G E Williams, Mr and Mrs II F Davidson, Mr and Mr P K David son, jr, Mr and Mrs A A Jayne, Mr and Mrs l,eslio Butler, Mr and Mrs J H Ferguson, Mr and Mrs J L llendmer, Mr and Mrs Chas N Clarke, Mr and Mrs Carl Ross, Mr and Mrs W J Buker.Capt and Mrs P S Davidson, Mrs A B Can field, Mrs A Price, Mitses I-ena Snell, Mella White, Carrie Butler, Clara Blvthe, Mellie Olinger, Messrs W'm Da vidson, Arthur Davidson, L M Davidson, C A Bell, Jos A Wilson. Prohibitionists. The prohibit'onists of Hood River will meet in the lecture room of the United Brethren church, Friday, March 8th, at 2 o'clock p m. E.O.Miller of Portland will be present. Every pro hibitionist should bo present. Others are invited who aru interested in this line of work, especially the women of the W. C. T. U. Lkslik Bcri.ra, F. It. Spadluino, II. C. SiiArrica. Mount Hood Notes. John Dimmick and 'Joe came home last Monday with their tukreys on their backs. ... Warren Cooper is busy grafting apple trees. He intends planting 20,000 young trees this spring. The Mt. Hood Saw Mill Co. have had lots of trouble with their mill race wash ing out. It has WAshed out three' times this winter. The recent high water in the east fork of Hood river did considerable damage to property and roads. It washed out the bridge which the settleJs had just completed on the new county road near the old stage road. Tho King's club still meets at the usual club rooms and is attended by the old memoers and some new ones. We understand our old neighbor, G. M. Wishart, is intending to move back to Mount Hood. The people of this place will welcome him and family back again. Chas. HeJlmer went to town last Mon day to get a load of furniture for Henry Guff's father, who arrived about 10 days ago from Illinois. Mr. Goff expects to locate at an. iioou. Some parties claim to be shootingblue jays, but from the noise they make we suspect they are shooting dogs. Dogs nave neen disappearing very fast in the last 2 or 3 months. - L. Crapper District. The people of the Crapper district be licve in making everything, worthy of the name, a success. This was well demonstrated at the George Washington shadow social. In spite of tho stormy weather enough scats could not bo ar ranged in the school house to accommo date the crowd. The programme for the evening was well rendered by the pupils of the school. The special feature of this was the exercise "Our Nation's Col or Bearers, "the success of which was largely due to the beautiful set of Wags which Mrs. J. I. Miller took great pains in making. I). S. Crapper again proved ins anility as a social nuance manager. He has a knack of making tho boys feel generous on such occasions; and herein no doubt lies the secret for raising the phenomenal sums which he does. The toral receipts of the evening were 124.10, Two fine engravings of Lincoln and Washington have been nurchaeed with a part of tho money. These were fitted wiin nanusome names at w.ii.Shcrrill s and make beautiful ornaments for the school room. The rest of tiie money will be used in purchasing new books or the school library. Played Out. Dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness, pimples or sores are nil positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be Dunned in order to obtain eood health Acker's Blood Elixer has never failed to cure scrofulous or syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy, and we soli every bot tle on a positive guarantee. Williams & Brosius. Gen. Kitchener is attempting the com plete demoiisnmcnt ot Dewet and Jiotha. Three hundred Boers have surrendered to Gen. French. At Tekin a crowd of fully 10,000 per sons witnessed tho execution of Chih Su and Hsiu Cheng Yu, who were beheaded there today in accordance with the de mands of the powers. Millions of people are familiar with De Witt'sLittle Early Risers and those who use them nnd them to befamous little liver pills. Nevergnpe. Chns. N.Clarke. Auction Sale. Wednesday, March 0, 1001, nt 10 a. m., at uweninir mil aoor 10 William! uroslu' driia store, on account of departure. I will ell at nubile, auction nil niv household poods, including every article for housekeep ing. All good nearly new. Don'i miss a good ming. F. TAYI-iOR. Wanted. 100 cords of wood cut on ni v farm, 4V mile from Hood Klver, on the Kast aide, flood wuijes. Address I. A. Mason, 400 Second St., romaim, viregon. nil House for Rent. A very desirable now cott(te: splendid view of Mt, Aduma and the scenery bevond the Co lumbia; 8 rooms; free water; rent $14. ml 11. WARREN, Dry Wood for Sale. Cut 16 Inch; oat;, pine, fir and ash, all under cover. Delivered at $1.70 a rick, or So a cord. ml j. I). WOODWOKTH. Jersey Bull. I have for sale a thoroughbred Jersey Bull, one year old In March. A 1m), a few thorough bred Barred I'lviooctth Rook t'twks. A. It. .IKWKTT. While Halinon, Wash. Angora Goats. N. B. Jordan of Sioux City, Iowa, In pre pared to ship Angora mata lo Hood River if u earload or two carloads ran be sold. I'rioe delivered here from So to . Parties desiring to purchase these goats can apply to tho ed itor of the Glacier ox to J. J. JORDAN", i& Hood River, Or. Nursing. Those drsirlne a nurse iu confinement, please address Mrs. W. T. Hansbury. JJefer enecs furnished If desired. Calves Wanted. I will pay rash for calves from one week to ayearold. Write or rail on m at the Bar rett ranch. WAKKKN I A V EN POUT. Frankton Express. Passengers taken to and from Nleolal and Pavenport camps, and single rigs furnished for family shopping. fll mOAIAS CAXSIXS, Proprietor, Strikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled for several year with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,' writes F.J.Green of Lanciutur, N.H. "Jo reniedv helped me until I began Uhing El ectric Bitters, which did rue more good than nil the medicines lever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She t'uys Electric Hitters are just splendid for 'female troubles; that they are a grand tonicand invigorator for weak, run dow n women. Noolher medi cine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only We. Satisfaction guar anteed by Chits' N. Clarke. When you buy a Plane you buy it of PLANE PEOPLE When you get your watch repaired yon don't lake It to the shis-miiker. nor your doc tor's prescription to lice blacksmith shop to be filled. When yon buy hardware, the natural place to seek what you need Is ut tho Hardware Storo OF E. E. SAVAGE. L. E. OLDS, Painting, Calcimining, Paper Hanging. All work warranted first class. Esti mates made without charge. Office with Mountain Stage Company, Hood River, Oregon. Bids Wanted. Sealed proposals for the delivery of Htove WiHid for tho rooms of our.dlstrict school will be received by the directors of District No. 1, Wasco county, Oregon, on Monday, March , llsjl, nnd opened after the annual school meet Ins. Wood required as follows: Kour (4) cord, or 8 rick, 2-foot split oak. and three (;t) cord.or rick, 2-foot pine wood; the pine wood U be made from the tree In front of the school house. The wood to be cut soon and deliv ered and put In the M'ood shed before Oct. 1, liio:. Contract will bo let to the lowest bidder. The Directors reserve the right to rcjuct any nr Hll bids. Dated this ISth day of Kebrunry.ltWl. Bv order of V. C. BII KKRI KH, Chairman Board, DIsU No. 4, Wasco Co., Or. V. V. ItlNUICilM, Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that on the 2Tth dny of February, TOl, an execution was regularly Issued out of the circuit court of tha stale of Oregon for Wasco county upon a Judgment flven and rendered therein on the lStli day of ebruary, IlioD, la favor of Mays & Crowe, plaintiffs, and against Wilson It. Winansand M:iry Winans, defendants, for the' sum of t W.tm, the same being enrolled and docketed in said court on the 2d day of March, l'JOO. .laid execution being to me directed and com manding me to levy upon and sell the per sonal property of the mid Judgment debtors, or In case no personal property be found, then to levy upon and sell any real esiate belong ing to said Judgment debtor or either of them on or alter said 2d day of March, l'.KX), and under und In pursuance of said execution I did, on the ih day of February, IISJ1, levy upon the west half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section ono in town ship one north or range nine east of W. M., Iu Wasco county, Oregon, and will on Saturday, the SOth day of March, 1901, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M., nt tho court house door In Dalies City. Wasco county, Oregon, sell the abovo described real estate to the highest bidder for cash in hand for the purpose of satisfying said Judgment. KOHKKT K F.LLY, inlm29 Sheriff Wnsco county, Oregon. Don't Forget That little 6 acre place near town which I will sell cheap. Also some other bargains In land. No agents. T. It. COON. Clubbing Offer. All subscribers to the Olaclcr who pay In advanco and 50c additional can have the Twlce-n-wetsit Republic or the Toledo Blade sent to their address for ono year. Two Lots. Two lots Iu Barrett-Slnma addition for sale at SHO a lot. This Is choice residence property A pplyj at thelllacler office. Fruit Ranch for Sale. 10 acres of the best fruit land in Hood River. All Improved, with bearing trees. For partic ulars address F. K. BAII-F.Y. New Milch Cow. A fresh cow. Price S10, for sale by ml5 M. V. Rnnd. Spring Wagon for Sale A two-sealed spring wfigon. In good con dition, for sale cheap. Apply to mlS F. K. BAILEY. Brown Leghorn Eggs. I have thoroughbred Brown Leghorn e'gs fur sale at dO cents a setting. C.L. COi'fLE. 2 or 3 Fresh Cows. I have 2 or S fresh cows for sale at Riverside Farm.S miles trom town. Wanted to Trade. A good pony for sale or trnde for a fresh cow. F K. BIIADLKY. Farm for Sale. Or rent. 2S0 acres 5 miles east of Hood River; 18 acres plow land; plenty of water: good range. Apply to J. L. DAVENPORT. Strayed. Light red heifer, about 6 months old. Any one take up, notify me and receive reward. f22 u. l. morse. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. IT. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 2.1. 1901. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance witli the provisions of the act of con gress of June 3, 1;8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tho status of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, " as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1 -!!:, MATTIE C. BONNEY Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has on Sept. 21, ltiOO, filed iu this office her sworn statement No.ltiS, for the purchaseofthe northwest southwest '4, and southwest yt northwest Vi of section No. 5 In township No.2 north, range No. S east, W. M., and will offer 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 to said land before the Register and Receiver of tills offleo nt The Dulles, Oregon, on Satur day, the 11th day of May, P.Kil. She names as witnesses: Joseph Mays, Ed ward Mays and Clyde Ilonnoy of Hood Klver, Oregon, and A. A. Bouney of Tygh Valley ,Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Hie their cluims in this olllcs on or fcefore said lllh day of ily, 1C01. mlmS JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 15, IP01. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settlor baa 11 led notice of his Inten tion to make final pro.if In support of his claim, and that suid proof will be made before George T. I'raiher, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Friday, March 2tf, 1W1, viK JOHN B. JACKSON, Of Hood River, Oregon, II. E. No. 5333. for the southeast section 30. township 2 north, ranee II east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuua upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Robert Robertson, Charles Wells, Warren Wells and Chester Sears, all of Hood Rlver.Or. r&Qsa JAY P, LI' CAS, Register. jar A -Aft- mT La i ill i . s l -v McGuire Bros. DKALEKS IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Poultry, r'ruits and Vegetables. Highest price paid (or Jul Sloe It. hood rivku, ou. Free Delivery. I'lionw Hfi. Dress Making and Millinery. In connection with our Dri'ssuiiikiiig we have npcncii nu llf w Ktock or Millinery Goods, Including all the latest styles, and respect Inlly Invite the indies of Hoo.1 River ami vi cinity to rail ni our rooms and Inspect goods. F.very ett'ort will be mude to stillsfy our cus tomers. M KM. CI, AUK. h-JK MltS. BIIADLKY. i&gs, ggs. IVkln Duck cgws for biiliTiliig. ThnrouglilMrti iarrcd 1M) mouth Rock eggs. Illinium rugs. Two Barred 1-lvmniith Knck Cocks for sale. A Iso, a few Belgian llarrs, thoroughbreds, fa I. W. JliNlvjN Pekin Duck Eggs From pure-bred birds. They ar not cov ered Willi irclil medals or other prize, but they stand mi their merits. No better birds In the vulley. f .,rj0 fur 111 eggs, D. N. BYKItLF.K Bids Wanted. Healed bids will be received at the Mt.Hood nosl olllcs for i.nliillns the sc hi.ul h.'iise and building a porch to the same. HpccltliMitlons can be lid bv amdvliii to the clerk of School District Nii.ll, Ml. IWmI. Oregon. By order of Dim-tors. W'M. KD1CK, Clerk. Cow for Sale. A Jrrsy cow; will be fresh shout March Irt Price Vsi. H. C HKNiMT. Summons. In the Circuit Conn for tho state of Oregon, In the County o :-co. ClinrlcsA. Lime. nltf.. 1 Knit for divorce. vs. J-Smiiinon by publl- Vlola K. Lane, deft. ) ration. To Viola K. Lsno, the above mimed de fendant: In the inline or llie state of Oregon, von gre lierrbv required to appear and answer ilu-coinplHliit filed Hgninst you In tho above viillllni suit ana ;ouri, on or is-iore Krldnv. the 21.1 dav of Miirth. A. D. 1001. Thst being the last duv prescribed In the order for publication of siiid summons, where in It was ordered, Unit said publication be msde once a week for sli consecutive works, nnd for seven insertions, la the Hood River (lini-ler. a newspaper of general ctreiiliillun, published weekly 111 tho Town of Hood River, Mild County mitt State; nd If you full to iipx-ar and answer said complaint, for wsnl lliercor, ma piuinnn win iaae juog nient aitulnsl. you fora decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between the pluiniiir uua you, ucienuuni herein. The service of tills summons Is therefore nuide upon you bv publication thereof In the sum lli-od uiver uiiicht, a newspaper oi gen eral rirrulnlion. nuhllshed weekly In said WasmCoiintv.Htutcof Oregon, by order of the Circuit Judge of said county, W. L. Brad- shnw, under date the 2Mh dny of January, A. D. I'M, for six consecutive weeks anil for seven Insertions, the date of tho first publi cation of which Is the eighth day of Febru ary, A. D. Itfll. JOHN I.KLAND IIENDF.RMON. (Siu22 Attorney for Plaintiff. ITImbrr Lund, Act June S, 1IT8. NOTICK FOR 1'UHLICATION. United States Land Ofllro. The Dalles, Ore gon, Jan. 6, 1(101. Notice is hereby glvon thut In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8. 1M,8. entitled "An net for t lie sale of tlnilier lands In the States of California, Oregon, Novuila and V. ashing ton Territory," us extended to nil the public land states by act of Augul 4, 1 rj, F.DWAKD W. DA VF.Nl'ORT, of Hood River, county of Wasco, state, of Otcboii. has this day filed In this otrtce his sworn statement No. 178. for tho purchase of the nonh northeast ana nonnoiist y, southeast 4 section 2! In township No. 2 norm, rnnge o. v eai, w. m ., ana win oner proof to show thst the land sought Is more viiinaDio ior us u inner or sioim man ior agri cultural Durcoscs. and to establish his claim to said land before the Keglster and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Mon duv. the LSHh day of April. 11101. He names us witnesses: Frank Davenport, V. K: Newby and M. M. Davenport of Hood River, Oregon, anil' U. A. Van Anda of The Dalles, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are rciUested to file their ch inis In this olfico on or before said 2ith day of April, IW0I. fISnll) JAY P. LUCAS, Register ITIniher Land. Act June 3, 1S78. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. United Wales Ijind Office, Tho Dulles, Oregon, Feb. 12, KHJ1. ioiiC3 Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tin act of congress of June.'l, lSTS.cntitlcd "An act for tlie sule of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended tf) nil the public Innd states by act of August 4. iP2. the following persona have this day filed In this office their sworn siaicmeiiis, io-wie: HAMUKI. A. WHERRY. Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state, of Oregon, sworn statement No. LO, nicu Oct. 8, 1900, for the purchn-e of the lots 8, 11 and iO. section 18and lots i and 3 section 13. hi town ship No. 2 north, range No. 9 "list, W, M. ROY WHKRHY. Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state, of Ore-inn. sworn statement. No. 1117. filled Hept 17, IfXX), for the purchase of the southwest mirthu-fitft. 1 nnri ua.t iithu-ul 1 Sictlnii 8 and northwest V, northwest 't of section No. 17, In township No. 2 north, rango No. 9 east, W. M. That they will offer proof to show that the tanii sniigni is more valuable ior lis timner or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to raid lands before the Register and Receiver of thin office at The Danes, Oregon, ou i-rlday, the Zitn uay oi April, 1601. Thiv numens wit npufiu S A Wberrv Rov Wherry and O. (1. Chain iterlin of Hood River, Oregon, Dewlt Clinton, of The Dulles, Oregon, and I. A. St. Martin of Carson, Wash. Any and all persons clximlng adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in tins otiice on or beioro sniu 2iithdayof April. IWl. finals JAY- P. LUCAS, Re?lst.r, OREGON SfiOii .Line a vrmn Pacific Time Schedules. E. BoUNn.'Fr'mHOODRIVEu! W. Bound. Chicago Hpnclnl ll:2o a.m. Salt Lake. Denver, Ft Worth.Omahu, Kansas City. Ht Louis, Chicago Portland Hpccinl p. in. and toe r.asu Walla Walla, Spo- Spokane Flyer 8:27 p.m. knne.Minneapoiis I'ortinna Ht Paul, Duluth, Flyer Milwaukee, Chi cago and Kast. 4: XI a.m. Halt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth.omana, Kansas City. Ht. Mail and Express 5:50 a.m. Mail and Express. 11:42 p. m. Louts. Chicago, and the r.ast, Depart 8 p.m. From PORTLAND. Arrive 4 p.m. OCEAW STBAMSItlPS- r or San t ranclseo Sail every 5 days. . 8p.m. Colpmbia River 4 p.m. Sunday! Stkamekh. ;Es.b3unday. nniuiunj, lo Astoria anu way wf-ni. landings. Willamette River. 4.: D.m. t a.m. Ex. Buuday Oregon City, New- Ei-Suuday. bcrg.isalem fc way landings. iWlLLAMETTB AXD 8.-.T0 p.m. 7a.m. ) Yaxhim KiVKRS. Mon, Wed. Tues Thur. Oregon Cltv.Daytonj and Frl. ". and way bindings. S a.m. WllldtnAtlA PIVAr d-'Yl T YM Tues. Thur, Portland to Corval- Mon.. Wed, ..u0ilu lis way lanuinus. anarri. Lv.Riparia. 5:o a.m. daily. Lv Lewist'n 9 a.m. daily. SSAIB RlVKR. Rlparia to Lewiston ' lien I I'ass. Agi.t- J, iiAQiKY, Agent, UvoJ Hiver, A. I .!0, Gcn'l Pass. Agt.Portlnnd.Or, WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO TIIE Greatest Bargains OH EARTH I Come nnd convince you wl von. A innmniotli Ktock of Clothing, tin- latent np-to-iliite stylet) ami just received, in men's, boyo, youth', uikI children'. We Hell them at the lowest prices. A mammoth stock of Pantu, jimt received, up-to-date style, tailor made, the atrongent on eurth. We ttcll them at los than wholesale price. A mammoth nsHortment of all kinds of Shirt for every dny and dress, at the bipgest bargain on earth. Jut received, a mammoth utoek of Underwear for pring and Bttmmnr, at very low price. A mammoth Mock, newly received and uMo-date style, in Hat. We will sell them lower than w holesale price. We have Just received a mammoth stock of Shoes of tho bent brand from the largest manufacturer iu tho United State ; the best logging and working Shoes as well as up-to-date style of drea shoe, in black and tan colors for men, boys, youth and children. We sell them at less than wholesale price. We carry the best, finest and largest assortment, nnd brand new, of ladies' Shoe every day, w ith up-to-date styles in black and tan dress shoe. Ladies', misses and children' Shoes, at great bargains. Also, other lines of goods at the lowest price. enver Clothing Store. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Opposite the Dank. Geo. F. Coe & Son. SOUVENIR VIEWS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, TROUT FLIES, RODS AND CREELS, Phone 104. Agent for Union Laundry Co, GKO. T. P RATH Kit, V. S. Commissioner and Notary Puhltc. PRATHER & BARNES, HOOD RIVER, OREGON. g. Real Lots ond Block for sale. Taxes paid for non-residents. Township l'lats nnd Blanks in stock. Telephone fil. Correspondence Solicited. HEAD QUARTERS FOR BREAKFAST FOODS. He lias in stock P. &. P. Stwl Cut Out Meal, full weight, 10-pound sack. Pure Cream Rolled Oats. Harbison's Whole Wheat Graham. Five-minute Mush, Rolled Wheat. JuiiiIkj Mush, Rolled Wheat, (irano and Yuco. Malt Breakfast Food, a predigested food, madrf from barlev mnlt and wheat, especially recommended for invalids and convalescents. OF OUR REGULAR PRICES. Uest Bacon, per pound 12.U- Best dry Salt Pork lV'c S cans Corn , 25c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c Corn Starch, per 1-pouud package 05c 10 bars Laundry Soap 25c Other goods correspondingly low. Cnli and ecc un. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. DAVENPORT BROS. ARE SELLING At Cost to make Room Call and get prices. All kinds of Dry Lumber on hand. mj$j&$ mm 2-pound can Oysters ofJe Granulated Flour, per sack '. 8oe Snowdrift Flour, per sack " 8,-(P Dalles Diamond Flour, per sack 90c Sweet Totatoes, per pound 3c CabbHge, per pound 2)ic Oriental Blend Coffee, per pound isc Arbtickle' Coffee, 7 packages for , . , $ i oo Menado Java Blend Coffee, per pound 20c Teerless M. and Java, per pound 25c Table Peaches, per can Atlas Corn Starch, 4 for ; 25c New and complete line of staple Groceries, Hour and Feed, Beef, Mutton, Pork, VEAL, Pork Sausage, Link Sausage, Bologna Sausage, Hams, Bacon and Lard. Phone 21. Reciprocity Ccmer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In1 Office at The Dulles, Oregon, Feb. 2.1, lflOl. Notice U hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will oe ipsiie oeiore the Iteeister und l-eivcr at ! The balks, OregoD, on Katuvday, April 6, 1001, 1 Ul ANDREW PRATHAK, I or Mosler. Oregon, II. K. No. for the north 'A southwest yt, northwest Si outlieat l4, and southwest yt northwest M tertlon 10, townsliip2 north, ranpe 11 esst, W. M. ile names the following witnesses to prove his oontinuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: James Hunter. Krank Weidner, Slat Duty and ( hurles Prutliar. all of Mosler, Oregon. BtM 4 AY V, LVCA., Ueglster. NOTIONS, FRED 15. 15ARNES, Estate, I for the Summer Cut. I no Dirthr Arrtv, theRujW Prices IS Reciprocity Garner. Freo Delivery. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IrniH (iffln ,i rw ai... . JJOl.-NoUce is hereby jrivea that the follow, ing-nained settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in snpportnf his .i I: proor win be made before t re Register and Rw-eiver at Orcson City. DAVID O. LEAVENS, ii. it., o. ihi,o, ror the southwest of sonth east section 21, and northwest Q of north- He names the following witnesses io prove hlS l-in mnnit. rmu .1 . j tion of said laiirt.vii: Oregon Washbom. Oregon City. Or - John Nottil Mild .inm'nh Vi.. ti . i- X ' mini UiAH. U. MOOKEP, Register. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. MARCH 1, 1WI. 1. Four acres at Frankton, improved : gsid spring; only f.rS0. 2. Wendorf place, near Underwood, Wash. ; UK) acres; 10 in cultivation ; fair improvements; young orchard ; 3 acres bearing alraw iwmes ; plenty ot good water. Price f2,00O; terms essv. 3. John Sipma farm, in lots from 5 t W acres ; 50 to $t0 per acre ; terms onsy . 4. Lotoppositeschoolhou.se; 75 fcot square, rrico, fliS. 5. lhe old Koncrs piacw at rrankton ; owned by (i. V. Lane; Isrii hotiHo, barn, 2 springs, part of Phelps creek (alls, 2 actus improved, plenty of fruit ; price, 11,100 $300 or more cash. (I. Great bargain. Tw o quarter blocks in Parkhurst, level and sightly; each. 7. Bnrrett-Sipma addition ; ty'ti per lot : f 10 down and $5 per month; no interest. 8. Ten choice lots in Highland addi tion, only two blocks cast of the post ollice, on Slale slrwt, at f7f to 1 Alt. Terms easy. Every lot lias a command ing view. l. The J. It. Frary placo, East Side, near Tucker's mill ; 200 acres, nearlv all level ; part well improved ; price fli an acre ; will be sold i it forty-acre tracts at unall advance. Terms, three-quarters or more cash. A great bargain. 10. Stalling's block 5; pleasant view ; i.'iox.'iOO H lots; price iili0. 11. The (i. T. tialliunn fit) acres, Iving on the county road north and cast of tint ilarrett farm; 24 acres in cultivation; HKI fruit trees Price 12,150, or f2,'JU) half cush. New f-XlO barn on plsce. 12. 100 acres on llisid river, i miles thove 'linker's mill; 8 acres cleared. Price $1,850. LI. The V. 11. Bishop home in Hood River, lot 0 and part of lot 7, block 1, WaiKonia addition to IIimhI Uiver; pretty home. Only $1,100, 14. The Allen Fulton farm, 100 acres, - miles east of town ; price $1,000; terms easy. 15. Lot in Henderson sub-division $37.0 n lot. Hi. John Sipnsa farm, 100 acres, $5,000. $1,(KK) or more cash and balance at 8 per cent, or the east 40 acres, cleared, for ?2,100. $500 ( r more cash, balance at 9 per cent. Pest farm in the valley. 17. Joe liaekns lot, occupied by Grant Kvhus as barber shop; price $575. IS. Chas. Ropers' 120 m-res near J. I. .Miller; can bo bought with or without timber or in separate 40s; $300 for the :i ;0s, or $100 fur the timlier on the west il), or $150 for the west 40, land ai.d -iuibt-r. 10. The Glover farm, w. ll improved, tl miles from Golilcndale ; 24) acres; 140 acres iu cultivation; 03 acres in vinUr wheat; 7 acres in hog pasttir-, vitli a crock running through it ; all iii--ler fence, with cross fences; lar; new burn and fine house. Price $I2..'0 in acre; will take Hood River properly n part payment. 20. P. A. Trnna nlace, White galmon, :n sight of Hood Kiver; 8 acres, 5 iu it rawlM'rriesand tomatoes 17,001) straw berry jihtnts nnd 1,400 tomato plants. No irrigation required. Price J7D0.. 21. N. ):t S. K. 'i, S. i N. E. i soc. 1, T. 3 N.. R. 11 E White Salmon ; tinu ,imber land ; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, only on mile cart of town; tine range; $l,5tio. 23. Ixits 5 and tl, block 7, Winans sd lition ; $50 a lot, or $S5 for the two. ' 24. Bernard Warren's fruit farm at I'rankuin, plenty of water, good build ings, etc. 17 acres, Prico $3,500. 25. All of Waiu-oina Park addition, 4(1 lots, at $2,400 cash. 20. S. 11. Cox's fine residence ia Hood Uiver, lot 100 x 100; price $1,200. 27. J. R. Nickclsen's placo at Bel mont ; 5 acres ; $2,100. Terms easy. 28. A strip of land 0 foot wido by M mile long, w ith the tveuk, lyins beiw'ecn r.he west side of Blower's addition and the county rond at Paradise farm. Prim 750. 29. Twenty acres lying north of Peter Kopke's, East Side ; good land ; unim proved. Price $500; terms easy. 30. 35 acres of J. C. Boggs' fruit farm for $3500 $100 per acre in 15 or 20 acr tracts. The 15-acre tract in 5-acro tracts ,t $125 per acre; cash; balance to. suit purchaser; interest, 7 per cent per snnum. 32. Emma G. Robinson's 100 acres ou hills east of White Salmon, known a the l'ryer place; fine timber; unim proved'; $785. For Snle Eligible residence lots ou tho hill, near cannon house; only $75; terms easy. In Spnngler's Subdivision, block 2, Parkhurst. For Sale at the Emporium 100 acres ; can be cleared for ten dollars an acre ; JO good timber. Fine soil ; no rock on 150 acres; big hav shed; school and post office only H mile; on daily stage line ; well watered. $50 down, $50 in 1 month, $50 in 2 months ; bid. in 4 years. Only $500; a rare bargain; 15 niiles distant'; $200 to $1,200 to loan. At the Emporium is kept a first-class surveyor's transit, and the proprietor being a practical surveyor, is well pre. pared to do the work of laving out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. N. B. Terms are easy on all the abovo lands, with interest at H per cent. Per-, sons desiring locations on homesteads and timber claims should apply at the Emporium. Money to Loan. At the Emporium. Davidson Fruit Co., Shippers of Hood River's Famous Fruits. Taekers of the Hood River Brand of Canned Fruits. Jlanulacturers of Boxes and Fruit Packages. Dealors In Kert Ulnar and Agricultural Iin- plements. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund Office at Vancouver. Wash., Jan. 19, l!fll. Notice Is hereby irlven that the following-named settler has niednoltee of his in tention to niako AdrI proof in support of his i-lalm, Bud that said proof will bo mart berore the Register and Keeelver V. H, !,amt entice at Vancouver, Wash... on Tuesd, March 5. 1WI, viz: " WILLIAM II. VAMERrCM!,, Of White rjulmon I". (., Washington, who made It. K. No. D12S, for the south half of northeast quarter, southeast, nuarter of north wtl quarter, and northeast quarter of south, west quartetf of se.etion 1, township 3 north, ranee 10 east. Will. Mer. He names the folloTinsr witnesses to proro his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: V illiam M Cox, John P. Kipson. Wesley R. rW'ke and Edward Dark, all of Whits fcalmin, V. O., Washington. J2ml w. B. IMWTUP, Kcj'.Mr.