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5eodiver Glacier. FRIDAY, MAKCIf 22, 1301. The Strawberry Croj. Tlio prospects f'tho strawbeT crop in Hood liiver are very flattering, and there in an increased acrem?. (. J. (iessling, secretary of the Hood River Fruit G rowers' I'nion, has received the following reports of strawla-rry pros ectn from the rtnci jul shipping point that come in competition with Hood River berries : Van Btiren, Ark. Acrerign deereawi from J'.MH), SO to 40 per cent; average crop; season early. harcuxie, Mo. Acreage decreased ; es timate 50 earn this year against Hi) la.st. Lawrence, Kiiiib. About same as ltiHt year. Exeter, Mo. Acreage decreased; prospects fine. l'urdy, Mo. About name as last year. Kayetteville, Ark. Acreage decreased ; proHK'ct good. The entire Southwest country reports prospect for an early reason, valla 'Valla, Florin, Cal., ami I'tali report aliout average crop. Hitter Root vallev reports increased acreage, but they sel dom come in early enoogh to affect us. A salem paper claims that a Grand Army man of that tow u supports li i in self and wife on a pension of f4 a month. I'art of this story is spoiled by the fact that Uncle Sam pays no less a jsjnsion than 0a mouth tiold soldiers. A reunion of nil th Iowa soldiers tlmt participated in the civil war will lie held during the coming summer at some eitv in the state to bo hereafter designated. In a few davs more it will be 40 years since l'resident Lincoln made the call for "5,000 men to serve 90 days. That was a big army for our country In those days, anil the question was frequently asked: "What does Abe Lincoln want with so" many soldiers?" The boys thought it would be a picnictogo South and "whip the rebs before breakfast," but it took four yean and over two millions of men tow hipourerring broth ers of the South and make them love us once more. Pcwet is said to be insane. His in panity is the kind that is dangerous to the llritish. A vocal pern, entitled "(iath'ring the Shamrocks with Patsic," was the mu sical supplement to the Chicago Sundny Chronicle of March 17th. Full of the most delicious m elody and most exquis ite sentiment, this song is certainly one of the hits of the season. Juvenile read ers of the Sunday Chronicle find the sec tion of the paper that ia devoted to them very attractive. The American Fairy Tales by Frank Baum, the famous author of "Father Goose; His Book" and "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," have taken a firm hold upon the children. Other features of this department, such as the picture puzzle, the funnv "Oddity" drawing lessons and the droll experi ences of "Xoodlewit;!," are peculiarly entertaining, while the stories of travel and adventure, the short scientific dis courses and racial articles upon various subjects are instructive and profitable reading to people of all ages. In the last article of the series of nineteenth century reviews that on the subject of Keligion Cardinal Gibbons represents the predominancy of Faith and Rev. v Goldwin Smith of Toronto furnishes the paper w hich presents the side of Reason. These articles will attract attention, as they appeal to all, whether adherents to any creed or none. The Chicago Sunday Chronicle in so complete a newspaper and family magazine combined that no family can afford to be w ithout it. Over fifty, pages of choice reading every week for (2 a year. The Glacier has been shown Bulletin 27, from the department of agriculture, a pamphlet of information concerning the Angora goat. A good many of our farmers w ho have brush land have been considering tlio proposition of gettinu Angora goats to help clear the land. All interested should send for this bulletin. It can be had free of cost by addressing the bureau of animal industry, depart ment of agriculture, Washington, I). C. The veteran editor of the Moro Ob server is now a grandpa. A son was born to Francie 0. and Abbey Ireland, March 7th, and its. grandpa takes up half a column of the Observer to an nounce the birth. Here's to the boy; may both he and his grandpa long live to grow up with the country. Congressman Marriatt Brosins, who died at Lancaster, Pa., March Kith, was a great uncle of Dr. V. C. Brosius of Hood River. Deceased was a leading member of the lower house of congress and chairman of the committee on bank ing and currency. Council Froepfdliijrs. Council met in regular session, Mon day evening, in Bone Bros.' office. Mayor Brosius, recorder,marshal, and all the aldermen were present. Minutes of last regular meeting read and approved. Committee on health and police report ed that the sewer nuisances on River street had not been attended to by prop erty owners. Marshal was ordered to give legal notice to abate nil nuisances, and if not attended to, to have the work done and charge the same to the owners of the property. Special committce'on street grades re ported that the cost of establishing the grades on River, Oak, State and Sher man street from Front to the Armory, and all cross streets from Front to Fourth, would cost about $100. Report accepted and committee discharged. On motion, the committee on streets was ordered to examine into the finan ces of the town, and if sufficient funds arc found to be available, to use their dis cretion in ordering grades established on River, Oak, State and Sherman streets, from Front to School House street and all cross streets from Front to Irving, and School House street from the school house to the Armory. Ordinance 31, granting the Hood Riv er Electric Light and Power Co. the right to lay pipes and mains and construct reservoirs, was read second time and passed. Claims were ordered paid, as follows: Glacier, $2.25; J. L. Henderson, $25: Mountain Stage Co., $3.25. Motion adopted declaring that here after all ordinances presented by outside parties and of individual benefit be pub lished at the expense of the parties ask ing for the adoption of the same. Communication from J. S. Booth, ask ing for a remission of $11.70 paid for li cense for skating rink, was read and or dered laid Oh the table. Judiciary committee was instructed to prepare an ordinance fixing fire limits. The mavor presented the name of Capt. J. It. Dukes for street commis sioner. The nomination was objected to for the reason that Capt. Dukes ia a member of a livery liraa. Nomination rejected by a vote of 4 to 2. The mayor then nominated Capt. II. C. Coe, and the nomination was con firmed. Adjourned. Mrs.' R. M. Hunt, who has been suffer ing with inflammatory rheumatism for some time, was very much worse Sunday, fcut has tlnee hnpr'jved. The - Poultry flub. Nothing but words of eommendatic n from our advertisers. B. Lee Paget says: "I am pleased with my ad in your ptjWicatiou and like its setting." Mrs. C. fC. Young: "Ad shows up well." R. F. Robinson: "Your book is a neat one and srwnks well for vour club." Inci dentally, it tqnaka well for tho printer, Mr. Bradley. In a personal letter of some 2,'i closely written pages R. F. Robinson says many things of special interest and value to our club. Ho is in a position to advise us safely, having been for four succes sive vears president of tho O. S. P. A. Tho letter is too long for publication, but the secretary w ill take pleasure in read ing it at our next meeting, May 4th. At that meeting steps w ill bo taken to bring our club prominently before the public To do so in tho pleasant manner sug gestcd by our first vice-president at our last meeting, it will require the active assistance of almost our entire club and each member is requested to be present. Let each one who desires to do so, bring a ten minute paier on any subject of sH'eial interest to poultrymen We w ill hear them and discuss them and in this way gain more information in one im-rlinu limn we might individually in many day nud weeks of watching and experimenting. If vou have poultry to sell or exchange or wish to buy, write to your secretary, who will keep a record of w ants and put members in commu nication with those who can supply, lie now has a proposition from a progres sive poultry breeder in Portland who wishes to hire sonic one to raise pure bred fowls fyr him. Gallon the secre tary and investigate the matter; there is more money in it than in raising for the market and you know the price you arc leeding for, tiiug doing away witn the uncertainty of fluctuations in the mar ket. Any one desirous of joining the club can do so at any meeting. A very few are in arrears for dues; would be glad to have them "dig up" and bring in a new member with them. Your Face Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health 89 well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out, and do not have a healthy appearance, you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases, where cheap sarsaparillas and so-called purifiers fail; knowing this, we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Williams & Brosius. Dr. T. L. Eliot starts East today from Portland, to be gone two months. Working 21 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little workers, Driving's New Life Pills. Mill ions are always busy, curing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness.fever and ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at Chas. N. Clarke's. Prof.Ivison of Lonaconing.Md., suffered terriblyf roni neu ralgia of the stomach and indigestion for 13 vears, ami after the doc tors failed to cure him theyfed him on mor phine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ami aftertakinga few bot tlesof ithesays,"It has cured meentirelv. Ican'tsaytoo much for Kodol Dvspensla Cure. It digests w hat you eat.'1 Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. The Sunshine society will meet with Miss Snell at the residence of Mrs. C. D. Thompson, Saturday afternoon. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Williams & Brosius. T. A. Wood of Portland, one of the delegation of Indian war veterans sent to Wasliington to lobby for the passage of the bill granting pensions to the veterans, has returned home, after spending 31 days in the national capitol. Mr. Wood thinks there is a show for the Indian w ar veterans' pension bill being passed next session of congress. Moki Tea positively cures sick head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a per fect complexion, or money refunded. 25c. and 50c. Williams & Brosius. Experience is the best teacher. Use Ack er's English Remedy in any case of colds, coughs or croup. Should it fail to gi ve i m meuiate relief money refunded. 25c and 60c. Williams & Brosius. Two or three cases of smallpox are re ported at Bonneville. One patient who was being cared for in a box car escaped and made his way to Portland. When you are bilious, use those famous little pitlsknown as DeWitt's Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. Chas. N. Clarke. Ike Moore and his brother-in-law, Al Ganger, have been bound over to the grand jury the former charged with larceny of brass castings from the O. R. & N. Co. and the latter with having re ceived and concealed the stolen property. See that you get the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. The genuine is a certain' cure for piles, sores and skin diseases. Chas. N. Clarke. II. A. Aldrich of Neoga, 111., reports excellent success in preventing . apple scab by spraying with Bordeaux mix ture. He spravs his trees with Bor deaux mixture first just before the blos som buds open, using at this time 6 pounds of lime to 60 gallons of w ater. A second spraying is given just after the petals fall, and a third ten days to two weeks later. At the second and third sprayings he uses 4 pounds of lime to 50 gallons ot water. At all three sprayings he uses 4 ounces of Paris green to each 60 gallons of water. The object of using tnm at the hrst spraying we do not know, says the Rural Northwest. Their promptness and their pleasant ef fects mako DeWitt's Little Early Risers most popular little pills wherever they are know n. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. Utias. N. Clarke. Rev. Chris Nickelsen has been ap pointed pastor of the M. E. church at lioldendale, we learn from tho sentinel of that place. The lingering cough following grip culls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and lung troubles this is theonly harmless remedy ttiatgivesimmediateresulte. Pre vents consumption. Chas. N. Clarke. Henry E. Dosch has resigned the office of secretary of the Oregon state board of horticulture. He has been se lected for superintendent of the Oregon exhibit at the Buffalo exposition, to which he will devote his full time. Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name DeWitt's Uon the box and wrapper It is a harmless and healing salve for skin diseases. Unequalled for piles. Cha9. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. Excavating commenced yesterday for F. E. Jackson's building on the Cradle baugh corner. ' Like Oliver Taist.children ask for more when given OneMinuteCouehCii re. Molli- ersendorse it highly for croup. It quickly curesall coughs ancl colds and evervthroat and lung trouble. It is a specific for grip and asthma and has lona been a well known remedy for whooping cough. Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. A (ioitd Suggestion. Hood River, March 20, 1901. Editor Glacier: Having experienced the hor rors of several large tires, and realizing what a defenseless position our city would be in should a fire get a start among the wooden buildings w hich are being closely joined here, I have to sug gest that the citizens, by means of a sub scription, build a wooden tank 15 feet square by 3 feet deep, with supply and drain pi to be located in the center of the square at Third and Oak streets, same to be equipped with 45 buckets, two axes and one extension bidder. This could be done with slight indi vidual expense, and might be the means of saving tho town a serious lire Bnd rendering many of our people homeless and destitute. Don't wait until you have to stand by helpless and see vour property destroyed, but lock the Lam before the horse is stolen. Citizk.n. A Horrible Outbreak "Of largo sores on my little daughter's head developed Mitoa case of scald head," writes C. D. Isbill of Morgantown, Tcnn., but Bucklen's Arnica Salve complete!) cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers and piles. 0ly 25 cents at Chas. N. Clarke's. EOREKA MEAT MARKET. McGuire Bros. riPVLEUS IN Fresh and Cured Moats, Lard, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. Highest price paid for fut Stock. HOOD RIVER, OR. Free Ielyery. Phone 35. To Contractors. Hlds will berccelvc.it by the executive com mittceof tn .Mn some lodne for llio ronstrtio tlon of a Masonic hall In I lie town of Hood Ulver. Mils will b.! opened April A, 11)01, ill 12 o'clock M. 1'liiliM Htul rpci'llli iilliiiifl In be seen nt the post office, t 'oiiinntlce reserves the rlL'ht to reject any or all I) Ids. A. K. l',l.i)Wi:i!S, K. K. S.-WAOK, W. M. Y A'l FX Committee. Fruit Land for Sale. 4M) acres vine maple land, suitable for fruit or nheep, In sept Ion Hi, township I north, range lOeaM; only 810 peracre. Addresa IMum,l, rooms (II7-B1S ( trcgonlan hu I Mini:. Portland,' r. Hay for Sale. Timothy Hay for mile by II. I'KIQQR. Strayed. My black horse, with w hite hind feet, newly lion, mm miner on. Any information or Its whereabout In the volley will be Kindly re ceived ny MIL'S. .1. rc. DISH.V1A.N Peanut Roaster. We have ft peanut Itniislc.r of Intent patent and can supply our customers with tli best quality oi peanuts, rresti rousted every auy Hmnple t hem. OOI.K AURA HA M. Chickens Wanted. Ilrowu or Whlto l.eirhoni chickens. Ad drem J. V A S TIIIKIH, Mt. Hood, Or. Seed Potatoes. The following varieties from Ilwitern Ore gon at SI a sick: Ctm. Downing, Hlx Weeks, ureal Divine, r.any iireukinsi. urners neitv ered In town free. II. C. K.YTKHAM. To Rent At Paradise Farm. I will rent on n!mres 20 acres plow hind nod 'i orrlmrdu containing aotne luuu apple trees, u applicant coine.s soon. il y . It. A1IA.11. Dried Prunes for Sale. l'ptltes and Italians, u crood uuHlltv. t Hint 6 cents n pouna. .1. i . .mvm.imiih. One of the Earliest Strawberry ranches In Hood Hivcr: 20ere, 2 in lien west of town; 2 In berries, one in iiinuiy orennrn, nnrseium wnttnn ana an mi plenum, t'rlce Sl.V'O: eiisv lei ins, nl:i Ult'HAItl) K1KBYSOX. Strawberry Plants. Strawberry Plant for sale at 50, tier WOO at my place at l!im.en, Vhu , or Sl.uO per 1000 delivered at the boat lutuiliiir wtlhin 1U days. These plants are from lust years settlnir, und ctioiee. a. k. itYHM'.rr. Eers of the prize-winner White Wynndottes ana is lac it m inureas tor sale nt 5i.'i a selling Local trade, ii. K. 1). CALKIN.S, Manager. Brown Leghorn Eggs. I have throiiKhhie I llrown Leghorn eirgs ror sate at oil cetos a setting. curl i.r.. 2 or 3 Fresh Cow3. 1 have 2 or 8 fresh cows tor sale al Riverside Km ni,;l miles west of town J. W. MOItTON. Fruit Ranch for Sale. 10 acres of the best fruit land In Hood Klver. All improved, with bearing trees. Kor partic ulars address r. r,. IJAIl.l-.Y. Spring Wagon for Sale A iwo-seutea upring wagon, in gooa con dltion, for sale cheap. Apply to mlf F. E. BAILEY. Dry Wood for Sale. Cut 16 inch; oak, pine, Mr and ash, all tinder cover. Delivered ul S1.0 a neu, or fti a mini. ml ii. I). W OODW OHTH Timber Land, Act June 'A, 18,8.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver. Wash., March 5. 1TO1. Notice Is hereby given inai in compliance witn llio provisions ot the act of conmess of Juno a. IS7S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ushinifton Territory," us extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, ltlsti Al.HKKT C. RAKKH Of Pecorah, county of Winneshiek, state ot Iowa, has this day tiled In thlsomce hissworn statement No. 21IM, for the purchase of the soutneasi quarter souiuwesi quarter, soutn half southeast quarttr, and northeast quar ter southeas quarter of section No. S.', In township o. 8 north, ranpre No. lOeast.W ,M.. and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its tunbci or stone than for agricultural purposes, anil to estab lish his claim to said land before the ltegialer and Receiver of thisotheeat Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, I be 21st day of May, IDOL He names as witnesscs:('harles H. .Stone and William W. Pnehard of Spirit Lake. Iowa; Konaiu ii. umieron oi vvnne Kiunion, w ash.; and Christian Oulorof Trout Lnke.Waah. Also, I'll AULKH II. 8TUNB Of Spirit Lake, county or Mckinson, state of Iowa, has this day filed In this ottice hissworn statement. No, 2l;W, for the purchase of the southeast quarter of section No. 88, III town ship No. B north, range No, lOeast, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tlmn for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the ltegister and Keociverof this otllce at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 21st day of May, llioi. He names as witnesses- Albert C. Baker of Deeorab, Iowa; William W. 1'rlchard of Spirit I-uke, Iowa: Konald 1). Cameron of White Sal mon, Wash; Christian Uuler of Trout Lake, Wash. And WILLIAM W. rniCHAUD Of Spirit Luke, county of Dickinson, Plate of lowa. nas tins any nicd In this otlice his sworn statement No. 2110 for the purchase of the southwest quarter of section No. H,t, In town ship No. 6 north, range No. 10 east, W. M.,and will otter proof to show that the land rourIiI Is more valuable for its timber or stone tlian for agricultural purposes, and to establish hts claim to said land before tho Register and Ileeciver of this otlice at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 21st day of May. Mil. He names us witnesses; Allien C. Uaker of neeoran, ioa;i haries uxtoneorspirit Lake, Iowa; Ronald I. I'ninen.n of White Smon, Wash.; Christian (julerof Trout Lake, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-dewribed lands are requested to hie their claims in this office ou or before said 21 st day of May, KM. n 1 1 ,'i m 1 7 W . JL t V NJ1AR, Register. "NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION:- Land Office nt The Lialles, Oregon. March 12, 1SW1. Notice Is hereby given that the foilow-tng-named seitler has riled notice of her intention to make final proof In sup port of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Heorge T. Prat her, C. 8. Com missioner, at Hood Ulver, Oregon, ou Fri day, April IH, I'm, vIjr NK.LLIE IIOLTKRHACS. Of ML Hood. OrcKon, H. K. No. 57;), for the south V, southeast l-4 and south 'souihwent section 11 township 1 north.mnge 10 ea.t,w.M. She names the following witn'esses to prove her continuous residenec upan aud c uitlva tion of said land, vir J. M. i'iiz, J. A. Knox, P. L. Aubert and O. H. Rhoaden, nil of M I. Hood. Oregon. . nuiallr JAY P. LUCA8, ltegister. Eggs for patching. My blue. Hrn r,mi Dm best strains. My Unlit Itniliniii hunter scored Irl points nt the Multnomah County Poultry show In isini and ir.')i iMilnts at the Albany allow In lmi. rece! - lug Hrst prlw at bmh ;iiws. My lilaok Ml norcasliK'k comes hum Uco. II. Northup's yardi at Hacevlll,,, y, Kggn 7.V n setn,, or , ,ritlngs for SX ((aid liur.ed Plymouth Hock eggs, .'iOc n sot ting. iiis F. W. AMH- Eggs "Egg 3. Pekln I)ueli eiiu, ,,r haie.ung. Thoronxhbied llarred Plymouth Rock oggs. Itanium rug. Two Harnd Plymouth Rock Cocks for sale. A Iso, u few Itclrfinn Hares, thnroochbreds. r.'2 f. W. J FN KINS. Pekin Duck Eggs From pure-bred birds. They are not cov ered Willi gold medals or olhe- (Mixes, but thev aland on their merits. No better birds In the valley. Jl.io for Ui cugs. Ii. N. BYF.FILF.R. Bids Wanted. Healed bids win be received at the Mt.Hood post otlice for painting the school 1 1 . use and building o porch to the same. hiccllleatlon eiin Isv iuid by npplyli.g to the clerk of Hehool Mstrlel No. II, ill. Hood, Oregon. Hv order ol IMreclors. V M. KUK'K . Clerk. Cow lor Sale. A Jersy cow; will be fresh annul March 1st. Prlce$-V. II. C. Hi..sUr. Two" Cottages to' Rent. Apply to W. P. WATSON, Asjent. Summons In the Circuit Court for the Htnto of Oregon, in theCounlv of Wasco. , Charles A. Lane, sull ftir divorce. vs. '.KiiiinnoiiK by publl- Viola K. Lane, deft. cation. To Viola R Luna, the above na.ncd de fendant: In the name ol the slate of Orcgoa. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Hied airainst you In ihcubove entitled suit and Coin t. on or belore Friday, tlie2:d day of March. A. I). 101. That being the hist dav prescribed In the order for publication of said summons, where in It was ordered, liiat said publication be made once a week for six coiiwcutlve weeks, and for seven luserlions, ill the Hood Ulver (llacler. a newspaper of gem-nil circulation, published weekly in the Town of Hood Ulver, said ('(! nty and. Slate; and if you fail to appeal and arwwcr said complaint, (or want thereof, the iliilntllt' will take Judg ment again)!, you for a. decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony liereioforeand now exist ing between the pliilnllH' und you, defendant herein. Tlio service of this summons Is therefore made upon you bv publication thereof In the said Hood Itlver illael r, a newspaper of gen eral circulation, published weekly in said Wasco County, State of t Ircgon.by order of I he Circuit Judge of said county, W. L. Ilrud shuw, under date the 2lith day of January. A. I. Will, for six consecutive weeks and for seven luserlions, the dale of the tlrt publi cation of wtilih is the eighth day of l-tbru- ary, A. 1. nut. JOHN LF.LAND HF.NPKIiSON'. fsm22 Attorney for Plaintiff. I Tl uiiM rTTindT Act "7 uY.e il, ls7S. NOTICE l'OH PUBLICATION. t!nlled Htates Land Otlice. The Dalles, Ore gon, March 4, Hull. Notice is hereby given that tn compliance with the provision of the act of emigre- of June :t, M n, entitled "An act for t he sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of Almost i, ISH2, AI'iil'sTCS A. liONNEY, Of Tv gh Valley. county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, Ims.on Sept. 21, Iimi. tiled In this office bis sworn statement No. I'W for the purchase of the weal southeast V4 and lots 7 und It, section 7, township 2 north, ranee 8 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its tim ber or btone than for agricultural purposes, aim in esiiiiiiisa ins ciau.i io sum punt before the Kcglstc-and lieceiverof mis otlice at 1 he dalles, Oregon, ouMiturduy, thc'iith day of May, 11(01. He names us w itnessc: Clyde T. llonney, Donald Koss, O. li. Hartley and Leslie Butler, all of 1 fond Plver, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the aboye-descrlbetl hinds are lequested to file tnetr claims in mis ottice on or oetoro said 25th dav of May, I'Vll. m8nH0 J Y P. LI'CAH, Register. ITiinbef LanilTAet Julie :tls7K j NOTICE 1011 PUBLICATION. United Plates I and Otrice, The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 12, Hull. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the net of congress of June :, i7 e lit It led "An net for the sale of limber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land slates by act of August 4, lsii the following person.! have this day filed In this office their sworn statements, to-wit: HA.MUKI, A. WKKftTlY. Of Hood Klver, county of Wasco, stnte of Oregon, sworn statement No, 170, tiled ix-t. K, IIOO. for the pnreha-o of the lota S, 11 and 10, section 18 and lots 2 and .1 section ID. In town ship No, 2 north, range No. w east, W. M. HOY W HFIiKY. Of Hood Klver, count v of Wasco, state of Oregon, sworn statement, No. 107, tilled Sept. 17, IttOO, for the purchase of the southwest northwest lt and west soiithwesi section 8 and northwest Vt northwest )4 of section No. 17 In township No, 2 north, range No. 0 east, V . M. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lands before the Heglster and Kecelver of this ottice at The Dalles, Oregon, on Friday, the 2th day of April, inoi. They name us witnesses: ,S. A. Wherry, Roy Wherry and ().. Chamberlin of Hood Hivcr, Oregon, Pewit Clinton, of The Dalles, Oregon, and I. A. Hi. Martin oi Carson, Wash. Any and all persons cl"inilng adversely the above-described lands ore requested to file iheir claims In this office on ur before said 2ith day of April. 1H0I. flmUll J A Y I. LITCAS. Rcglster N O T I CE E(J li V U li LI C A 11 ON. Land Office nt The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1901.7-Notlce is hereby given that t he follow ing named setller has filed notice of bis Inten tion to make flnul proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before George T. Prathor, U. H. Commissioner, lit Hood Ulver, Oregon, on Friday, March Si, 11101, viz: JOHN B. JACKSON, Of Hood River, Oregon, ii . U. No. ,Vi3.1. for the southeast, 14 section 40, township 2 north, range II east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rcsldeuce upon and cultiva tion of, said hind, viz: Robert Robertson, Charles Wells, Warren Wells and Chester Scars, all of Hood Klvcr.Or. f22in2t) JAY P. LUCAS. ltegister. and mims Pawhc Time Schedules. E. BoUNDcFr-mHOODKIVER! W. ISOUXD. Chicago special ll:2o a.m. Suit' Lake, Denver,! Ft Vorth,(maha,; Portland Hp.cial Louis, Chicago 2.-C5 p. m. and.Uie utsu Walla 'Walla. Sno- Spokane Flyer 8:27 p.m. kaDe.Mlnneapoitsl'ortlana St Paul. Duluth,; Flyer Milwaukee, Chi-, cago und East. 4,-oOa.in. Salt Lake, Denver,! Ft W'orth.Onialia.'Mall and Mall and K t press. 11:42 p. m. Kansas City, St, Fx press Louis. Chicago 5:60 a.m. and the Lust. Depart 8 p.m. ,From PORTLAND. Arrl vc 4 p.m. iOcbav R-ntAMHinrsl For San Francisco Suil every odays. 8 p.m. Coi.fvniA River 4 p.m. V.x. Sunday Stkaxkks. Ex.Suuday. Saturday, To Aslorla and way 10 p.m. 1 landings. i Wlllomette River. I 4:.W p.m. 6 a.m. lOregnn City, New-Ex-unday. Ex. Sunday! berg.Salcm & wayi landings. iWlLLAMF.TTIC ANT)' S$0 p.m. 7 a.m. I Yamhu.i. Kivkhs. Mon, Wed. Tues. Ttiur. Oregon Cit v.Dnytoni and FrL .-,. noil way fuiiuiiii;. a.m. Willamette River. ! 4:W .fn. Wed. TntKj Thur. Portland U C'orval-:Mon 'J... WU.V 1U11U1IIK3. and Frl. Lv.Utparia.1 iLvLewist'n iii a.m. j Ssakk Rivra. I U.t.rn. ?a'' Jtlparia to Lewiston' daily. A. L. CKAl(,"tien'TPass. Agt.Porlland.Or. J. Ba(,lev, Agent, Hoed Uiver. gifoip- Line GREAT Slaughter IN MEN'S Cl LI 1 - u We ordered a big Hfoclc of Clothing for Portland, and fis we have chnnged our locatiua to Hood Rivor, havo found that wo aru ctitiri'ly overstocked w ith this line of goods. So wo decided to offer the stock at rotuil for LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Come and look for yoursulf. It costs nothing to 8how goods at tho Denver Clothing Store, HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Opposita the Dunk. ""s now have the largest and mopf rnmtih'te stock of General Mor-' chamtise that tve l.ave ever carried in this town. When yoti want a pair of GOOD Shoos, see us; we handle the old reliable Miller make; no better fhoes on earth. In men's and boys' hats and caps we have a magnificent stock, all new and tip to date! Men's Suits from 7.50 to f If!. Don't bnv until von see them. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. Aldon Chocolates Are tho best Confections 011 the market. The bes-t is none too good for Hood River people. We do not sell tolucco-tainted Candy. GEO. F. COE & SON, Sole Agents Aldon brand Confections. Saturday, REMXAXTS A few hidies and children's Hats. $1X0 Corsets in large sizes, 50c. Men's linen Collars, broken lines, at 10c each. Two boxes Empire school Crayons, 25e. Fine Writing Paper, choice, fur 10c a box. L3g?t, W3?itc Lonyes of Bread are the pride of every housewife. And why not? What is nicer than fine, light, white loaves of wholesome bread and perfect baking. The to naught when used on THE MOST PERFECT RESULTS and complete satisfaction will reward your efforts where our SNOWDRIFT FLOUR is used. By the Back only SB Cents. The Grocery --AT-- REG1PR0CITY CORNER. Our filsat is appreciated by particular people. Not only can you find quantity and quality, but the limit of prices is such and economical. We give cook them to suit yourself. meat is from selected stock and meal. It's good if we furnish it. DAVENPORT BROS. ARE SELLIXG At Cost to make Room for the Summer Cut. Call and pet prices. All kinds of Dry Lumber on hand. L. E. OLDS, Painting, Calicimining, Paper Hanging. All work warranted first class. Esti mates made without charge. Office with Mountain Stage Company, Hood River, Oregon. Frankton JExpress. Passengers tuken to and from Nieoliil and Pavt-nport oimpfi. and single rigs furnished tor family Knnpping. nl THOMAS CALKINS, Proprietor. Don't Forget That little acrb place npar loivn hlr.h I will isell ehetip. Alfo Dome uther tiaivains In land. No agents. T. R. COO". AND BOYS' ZZ3 1 11 Marcli 23 d. s. McCartney. hkill of the housewife conies doubtful flour.. Department as appeals to the thrifty you rare meats always. You Thev give you strength. Our sold to give you an enjoyable Sheriffs Sale. Notice Is herehy piven that on Hie 25th day of February, 1"01, an e.Teemion wu regularly iKstted out of the circuit tourt of the ftnte of Oregon f'ir Wruco county upon a Judgment Biven and rendered therein on the lu duy of February, lnotl, in favor of Mays 4 Crowe, plaintiffs, and against Wilson K. Wlnaimund Slry Wlnans, rieietiants, for the stun of S li.'i.lX), the Ranie beinif enrolled rttnl docketed in said court on the 2d day of March, Hi0. Miid execution b?tng to me directed and cum matidinK me to levy uixni and wll the nor. nonal property of the suid jiidriiient debtors, or In case no personal property be found, then to levy upon and wll any real estate tn loiiK Ing to said Judgment debtors or either of them on or after said 2d day of March, ItNJU, and under and in pursuance of said execution I did, on the iiiihdayof Kebrua.-y, lWli, levy u fain the west half of the soul heast quarter of the northeast quarter of section one In town ship one north of ranite nine east of W. M., In Wasco county, Oregon, and w ill on Halurday. the 30th day of March, ldfll. at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the court house door in lal es City, Wasco county, iregon, sell the above described real estate to t lie highest hidder lor cnh in hand for the purpose of satisfy in? sali indgment. HoHEKf Ki :i.LY. mlm29 Sheriff Wasco county, Oregon. BIT3 o LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT THE EMPORIUM. 1. The Lov laee, near Tneker's mill, on Ilood river; small bouse; 0 acres cleared ; price $:i.'n). 2. Wendorf place, near Underwood, Wash.; ltiOaeres; ID in cultivation ; (air Improvements; yotiti( orchard ; 3 atreii hearing straw lierries ; plenty of gaxl witter. I'riee f-,t!(Kl ; terms easy. 3. John Sipina farm, in lots from 3 to CO acres ; foU to W per acre ; terms easy . 4. ImI opKite schoolhonse ; 75 feet sitiaro. I'riee, f 1 75. 5. The old Rogers plaeo at Frankton; owned by li. V. Lane; lare house, barn, 2 springs, part of l'helps erckk fulls, 2 acres improved, plenty of fruit ; price, $l,lt)0 fotK) or more rush. (I. tireat bargain. Two quarter blocks in Tarkhurst, level and nightly; tl'M eaeli. 7. Iiarrett-Sipma addition ; f 00 per lot: flO down and fa ikt inonth ; no interest. 8. Ten choice lots in Ilighliiiid'addi t ion , only two blocks east of the post oilier, on State street, at f 75 to f 150. Terms easy. Every lot l.'as a eommaud in view. 9. The J. II. Frary jdece, Fast Side, near Tucker's mill; 200 acres, nearly all level ; part well improved; price fl2 a a acre; will be sold in forty-acre tracts at small advance. Terms, "three-quartr or more cash. A great bargain. 10. Stallinif's block 5; pleasant view ; 2o."ix20ii 14 lots; price f'iCO. 11. The (I. T. Ciulligan M) acres, lying tm the county road north and cast of tho Lurrett farm; 21 acres in cultivation; WK) fruit trees I'riee f 2,150, or f 2,210 half cash. New foOO barn on place. 12. IliO acres on Hood river, 3 miles above Tucker's mill; 3 acres cleared. I'riee fl,hf0. 13. Tho W. II. Bishop home in Hood Liver, lot 0 ami part of lot 7, block 1, Wuticoma addition to Hood Liver; a pretty home. Only f 1,100, 14. The Allen Fulton farm, 100 acres, 5 miles east of town ; price f 1,000; terms easy. 15. Lots in Henderson sub-division f;.7..r0 a lot. Hi. John Sipma farm, lOOaeres, $5,000. f 1 ,000 or moro cithh and balance at 8 per cent, or the east 40 acres, cleared, for f2,mo. foOOt r more cash,' balance at 8 per rent, llest farm in the? valley. 17. Two lots and nice cottage, east cf Convrreational parsonage; price fboO; terms eusy. 13. Chas. liojrers' 120 acres near J. I. Miller; can be bought with or wi'.hotit timber or in separate -JOs ; f;i00 for the 3 40s, or f 100 for the timber on the wtnt 40, or floO fur the west 40, land and timber. 10. Tho Glover farm, well improved, 4-, miles from ijoldendale ; 240 acre; llOacrcB in cultivation; f3 acres in w inter wheat; 7 acres in ling pasture, with a creek running throtiuli'it ; all un der fence, with cross fences; larn new barn antl tine house. I'riee f 12. .'.0 an acre ; w ill take. Hood Hivur property in part payment. 20. I'. A. Tratta place, White Salmon, in si'ht of Hood Ktver; 8 acres, 5 in straw bcrriesatid tomatoes 17, OIK) straw berry plants and 1,400 tomato plant. No irniration required. ' Price $700. 21. X. ki S. K. t. S. k X. F. M soe. 4, T. 3 K...K. II !:' White falmou; fine tin. her land; flu jitr acre. v 22. Tho IJniet son homeistead, only one mile east of town; fine range; f 1,500. 23. Lots 5 and 6, block 7, Witians ad dition ; f.iO a lot, or f85 for the two. 24. Keinard Warren's fruit farm at Frankton, plenty of water, good build ings, etc. 17 acres. Price f3. 500. 25. All of Waucoma Park addition, & lots, at f2. W0 cash. 2H. S. H. Cox's fine residence in Hood River, lot 100 x ltlO; price f 1,200. 27, J. It. Nickelsen's place at LM tiiont; S5 seres; f 2,100. Terms ensv. 2S. A strip of land 0 feet wide Ly M mile long, with the creek, lying between the. west side of Blower's addition and the county road at Paradise farm. Prir f750. Twenty acres lying north of Peter Kopke's, Fust Side; pnod land; unim proved. Price f500; terms easy. 3(1. Fort v acres of unimproved land on 1-a-tSde ot H mil i iwr; joins Fmnia Eobi i-on 40 acres on the -north near Harbison's, price f750 or fSOO bait C.l.sll. 31. At Trout Lake, 80 a. ; 3 in timothy, cuts 8 tons a year; 50 a. in heavy saw timber, while pine, fir and cedar; west fork White Salmon river runs through the place; price f 1,250. 32. Emma G. Robinson's 100 acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved ; f 785. Flifribla residence lots in Spangler'i subdivision, near cannon house; only f io ; terms easy. UK) acres near school and P. 0., 15 m. distant; on daily statfe line; fine soil, 40 a. pood timber; price $500 f,r)0down,f60 in 1 month, f50 in 2 mos., bal in 4 years. f2UD to f 1,200 to loan. At the Emporium is kept a first-clasa surveyor's transit, and the proprietor pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in. lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. X. B. Terms are easy on all the above lands, with interest at 6 per cent. Per sons des-iring locations on homesteads and timber claims should apply at th Emporium. Davidson Fruit Co., Hli'lppe r of ' Hood Eiver's Famous Fruits. Packers of tho Hood Eiver Brand of Canned Fruits. Manufacturer - of B- xes and Fruit Packages. Dealers In Koitllizers and Agricultural Im plements. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Offioc at Orcson City, Oregon, Kb. 95, 1(101. Notice Is hereby given thai the follow-Inir-nnmed settler has filed notice of his In tention to make final proof In siipportof tils claim, nnd that said proof will bo made before the Register and Ueci-ivnr at Oregun Clt', Oregon, on April in, lsul. vl.: l'AVIl) fi. I.KAVFNH, II. K. No. IftiTS, for the wnuhwcut of south east '4 section 21, and northwest of m rth eat heclion 2X,tow nnlilp2norl h. ranre" eatt. He iiamm tiie tollowim; wltiieiaKen to prov his continnoii" residence upon and culllva tlon of said land, viz: (Jreiron WiiMilmrn. Oroiron Cltv, Or.; John North and Joseph Ztnes, Portland, Or.; Will iam Sinus, WarretHiale, Or. ml5 riIA.B. Mioitr:s, rulter. NOI1CK FOH PIJIiLlCATIONT" f and Office at The Dalle. Oregon, Feb. 2, 1(01. Notice l herehy given that the follow ing named settler has filed notle of hi intention to make Html proof In support of hla claim, and that said procrf will bo made before the Register and Receiver at The I)n Ilea, Oregon, on Maturdav, April 8 I'Jul viz: A.V'fREW 1'fiATIIAR, Of Mosler. Oregon, II. K. No. y.18, for tb north K annthweat Vt, northweat U houlheart M. nnd RouthweM y, nnrtiiuetit i section )0 torn,hlp 2 north, ranee 11 e?it, v. M. He names the following wftnoeRen to prove ht contintmin residence uptjn and cultiva tion of said land, viz: .lamea Hunter. Frank W'eldner Mat Dtl'v od fharies I'ratbar. ab of Moiter, Oifgun Ull"4 J A P. LUCAS, ltegl0,F.