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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1901)
X. V.V-- ii 5fo3d iiver Slacicr. FRIDAY, MAUC1I 2t, 1001. Trnifi'dy at I'lnlei'WtMMl Latulinsf. A cowardly murder occurred at Un derwood I.tindiinf , WiihIi., opposite Hood Kiver, Saturday ni'lit, March 23d. Ell en n IScnJamiii of Hood Kiver was shot HIIll illMUlltlv killl'll bv MOIIIH one win) Jirvii throiiitii tliu window. Tin) triijjedy took place at Win. Wfiidorf'i Iioiikh, la mile from Underwood, liciijumiii wu in tho employ of Nii'olai & Cameron it forcinuii of their losing camp. The camp was preparing to movu to a new location above tlm fulls of the W hit i' Su I mon . Hllil A dunce wu Riven flH It farewell party to tlm lowers by their friends in the neighborhood. Tho dance was hold in Wi'iiilorf'H barn und tlie supper was jjiu'ii in the residence. At thi! third tabid nut prated Edwin licnja luin, L. W. Joiich, Win. WViidnrf, Mrs, Harry Olwn nml .Mrs. Nellie lirown. Mrs. Itrown htul been waiting upon thu tables and had jut sat down b ioiifZHiilt? lVnjamin and wiih nerving coffee when a hot wim firi'd through the window, nt n k i 11 yr Benjamin in thu head and pas sing through, a part of thu ball ht ruck Mr, lirown on the shoulder, lienjamin fell totlie Hoorandexpircd without a word. Mr. Brown's injury wan slight. I.. W. Joiich immediately went to the barn, where dancing had been rcMuned,and in formed the dancer of tlm shouting. The men all turned out and hunted for the adKAHhin but ho could not bo found. (Suspicion immediately rented upon a logger named Jim (irecn, who had hud eome trouble with lk-iijitinlti ami threat ened bin life. ireen wan in love With a woman who recently rejected bin ad vances and it in Supposed tllifl canned him to beeoiim intensely-jcajotl. Ed Hon Peiijaniin moved from Tho Pullet to Hood lover about two years ago, and about one year ago bought tho Ian Smith place on tho F.ant hide. Ho was , a man well spoken of by all who knew liim. He leaven a widow. Ilia aire was about' und he wiih a native of Illinois. Tho A. U. U. W. lodge of The Dulles, of which lie wan a lueinher, took charge of thu funeral and he way buried at The Palled TtiCKday. The coroner came up from Stevenson Sunday, and wo .understand tho 'jury found a verdict in accordance with tho above facts and charged Ureeii a being the murderer. Sheriff TotU'ii came up from Steven non Sunday and with deputies com menced a Hearch for Green. Green was hid in the wooiIh. Tuesday, as the tW tieer passed near his hiding jitace, he came out and gave himself up and con fossed to the murder. Ho was brought to Hood River Tuesday evening and taken to The Dalles, and Wednesday morning was taken to Vancouver, where a specinl term of court w ill convene for his trial. - The new Maryland franchise law pro vides that tho 'voter must be able to read; that the ballot ehull be without a party emblem ; that election ollicers must not ussift voters in niuking out their ballot; that etitvrvisors may arrange the names on the ballots in any order they choose, The law is generally regarded as a good one except by the illiterates who will be disfranchised and the political party in the statu with the most of this class of voters. A Ronton paper discovered that when Queen Victoria diod liostonians were prompt in displaying flags at half mast, but Vhen ex-President Harrison died tho flags were hung out very Reantily. The new law in reference to taking up est rays needs to be studied, as there, is a provision of a line of $10 to $100 for tak ing up an estray without complying with the provisions for the act. When an estray is taken up three notices have to be posted. It is 'provided, though, that no cstrays shall bit taken up during the months of May and Novemben in clusive except breachy or vicious ani mals, which may be taken up in any month. Within ten days the owner may c.aini and secure the animal upon the payment of a $1 fee and a reasonable price for keeping it. After ten days the county clerk is notified and the animal is appraised und sold, being advertised in a newspaper if of over $15 value. Hood River gets the credit abroad for the cowardly murder. 'at Underwood, Wash., because the dispatches concern ing tho tragedy were sent from here, the nearest telegraph or telephone station. Hood River isn't a bit proud of its undue prominence in connection w ith theaffair. The ne w Oregon school law provides that " no contract shall lie made with any teacher who is related by blood or marriage w ithin the third degree to any member of the school board without the concurrence of all the meniliers of the board, by a vote duly entered on the clerk's record of proceedings." The Glacier is in receipt of the annual report of the regents ami the president of the state university. President Strong makes quite an extended report and shows that, although the university is handicapped for the want of many things furnished like institutions in other states, much is being accomplished for the cause of education. The citizens of Underwood, Wash., are to be congratulated upon the law-abiding spirit shown when the confessed mur derer, Jim Green, was captured. Con sidering the fact that Green was cor dially hated and feared by his neighbors, and his victim correspondingly loved and respected, lynching might have re sulted. ' A Victory for the County. The case of Henry Gardner versus Wasco county occupied the time of the circuit court at Moro from Friday morn ing till after midnight Saturday, and re sulted in a verdict in favor of the county. Gardner sued the county for $0,500 dam ages for injuries received on the Rice grade on lower Fifteen Mile, in Decem ber, 1SU8, through an alleged defective condition of the county road. In the wagon with' Gardner at the time of the accident to himself was Mrs. Teressa Reese, who was killed, and v hose heirs were defeated in an action for damages at the last term Of circuit court at The Dalles. Gardner's case was a re-trial. The first trial went against hirn and an ap peal was taken to the supreme court, which reversed the decision of the lower court on a technicality of law and w dered a new trial. Gardner obtained a change of venue to Sherman county on the allegation that he could not obtain justice here. Two hours after the case was submitted to the jury a verdict in favor of Wasco county ws returned. Menefee & Wilson appeared for the connty, and are to be congratulated on a result that saves the county $rs,500, be sides a Jieavy bill of costs that falls oh the defeated" party. Dalles Chronicle. C-j Old-Timers Had their day, but tfieir time-is past and jjnne, and the smoker of today buys "Uriah Heep," the best 5c cigar on the market. Try one. ' Six persons were received into the fel lowship of the Congregational church on Sunday, tho 17tb iutt. " "wVrUiiV'slVHour a liuy. There's no rest for those tireless little workers; Dr.King'i New Life Pills. Mill ions are ulwavs busy, curing torpid liver, iaunilice.biliousncss.feverundague.They baniHh sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work woi.ders. Try them. 25o at Chas. N. Clarke's. ' Cattlemen, Take Nut ice. The cattle of P. Kinisey of Wamic are alllicted with contagious ring worm and are quarantined to the farm where they now are until cured. I hope any other cases will bu promptly reported so that proper steps may be taken to prevent its spreading to nil the cuttlo of the coun try. It is not a very dangerous disease, hut hurts the condition of cattle and takes off the hair, giving them a very miserable and unsightly uppearancn. A. A. I'onnkv, Stock Insjiector. Played Out. Dull headache, pairti in various parts of the Wly, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness, pimples or sores are ull positive evidences of impure blixsl. No matter how it became so it must hi! purilied in order to obtain good health. Acker's lilood Elixer has never failed to cure scrofulous or syphilitic poisons or any other blood disease. It is certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell every bot tle on a positive guarantee. Williams & Brusius. c-i A Curd. The religious discussion announced in this paper was arranged without the know ledgo or consent of the Valley Chris tian church, and they are in no way connected with it. . . Tim Ofkicul Boabo. It is said thero were some very badly scared citizens of Underwood after it was learned that Jim Green hud killed lienjamin. One young man turned grey in a night. Another, a young man who hud loaned Green a gun, fearing arrest us an accomplice, swallowed a big dose of carbolic acid in a quart of cider with suicidal intent. The cider acted as on ant idote and as an emetic, and the youth will live to get scared another day. The only person heard of showing any pres ence of mind during the excitement of theaffair was Mrs. lirown, w ho, after tho fatal shot was fired, blew out the lamp so that the assassin could not see into the room to shoot again. Antone Guler and Miss Emma Kohler were married recently atTrou Lake, t Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cure heartburn. dis tress after eating, raising of thu food, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25c and 50c. Williams & lirosius. The Dulles Electric Light Co. will take power from White river falls 25 miles southeast of The Dalles. Acker'kEnglish Remedy will Btop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money re funded. 25 and 50c. Williams & lirosius. John Courtwright, who recently moved with his family from The Dalles to Sherman county, was found dead 8 miles east of The Dalles, last Sunday, with a bullet hole in his head. 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 & Rrosius. A millionaire merchant says, "My success is probably due to the fact that at night I store my mind and . during thu day I mind my etore. Chicago New s.' ' , Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers, will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. Chas. N. Clarke. The Mountaineer says R. P. Sinnott will give up the hotel business, move to Portland und euter a law ollice. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It isimitated. Pesure you get DeWitt's. Chas. N. Clarke. As Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grosser have recently sold their farm near here, they will move to Hood River.where they have, an 80 acre farm, to nmke their fu ture home. We are sorry to lose such good people from Sherman connty, and in this case, what is our loss is II od River's gain. They have the best wish es of all. Grass Valley Journal. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggish and vour bowels clogged. De Witt's Little 1'arly Risers cleanse the whole svsteni. They nevel gripe. Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. Under the new school law, school dis tricts will draw $5 extra forevery teacher employed w ho has attended a county in stitute for at least ltt hours during" the year. Spring coughs are specially dangerous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but isa high grade remedy. , Chas. X. Clarke. Assessor J. R. Rankin has bought the David Straight ranch of 4li2 acres in the White Salmon country; consideration $1800. Sentinel. "I had piles so bad I could get no rest nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazol Salve. ' After using It once I forgot I ever had anything like piles. "-E.C.Boice, Somers Point, N Y. Look out for imita tions, lie sure you ask for DeWitt's. Chas. X. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. The first crop from which the fruit grower begins to realize eome returns for his labor and expenditures is the strawberry. " "Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on the-Jungs Nothing gave me relief. ; Finally my wife bought a bottle of; One Minute Cough Cure that ef fected a speedy cure. I cannot speak too highly of thatexcellent remedy." T. K. Houseman, Manatawney, Pa." Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. Iowa leads all the states in the Union in the production of poultry and eggs. You will waste time if you try to cure in digestion ordyspepsiabystarving yourself That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific re search forsomethiligthat woulddigest not only some elements of food buteverykind. And it is the one remedy that will do it. Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. When several of the women of Chica go were holding official positions in con nection with the Columbian exposition, this dialogue occurred between one of these and the Chinese Minister, Wo: "How old are you?" An evasive smile on the fair hut silent lips. "Married?" "Yes." "Plenty money?" "Yes." "Good husband?" fYes." "Fine home?" "Yes." "Why don't vou stay there?" There was no reply to the final query. "I have been troubled with indigestion for 10 years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until I tried Kodol Dysiepsia Cure. I have taken two bottles and gotten more relief from them than all other medicines taken. I feel more like a boy than I have felt in 20 years." Anderson Kiggsof Sunny Lane, Tex. Thousand have testified as'did Mr. Kig&s. Cua.Ckrk,QittacrPbiiAacy. A Horrible Outbreak "Of large sores on my little daughter's head developed into a case of scald head," w rites C. D. lbill of Morgantow n, Tenn., but liuckleii's Arnica Salvo completely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers und piles. Only 25 touts at Chas. N. Clarke's. A (Jreot Newspaper. The SuihIhv edition of Hut St. Louis Republic la a marvel of modi rn iipwrimiiht enterprise. The orKUiilXHllon of 111 news n-rvlee Is world wide, coin plt-lv In every trui'tmi'iil: In fiu'l. UMTlnr In tlinl of it ii y nl In r lH'Wnni'r. The inuKHilne KiiMlim Is llliili'Hlt'd In daintily tliittd colors aail sili'iidld hull tone pielurivi, ThtN M'fllon contiiiiiM more hiy h-i'lnst literary Innllcr I liun tiny ill llir inonl lily iihiuii Iiii-k. 'i'lie t'iililoni lllnstriiled In ntiturtil coIoih ar especially viilinilile lo the liidlea. The colon d coiiilc wet ion In h iii'imlne liiuii h-liiuker. The runny ciirlnon him hy Ihe henl hi'Iinim. The huninroiitt Nlorlii sri high class, by nulliorNof iiiiIIoiihI reiuilMIInii, hlieet inimle, a IiIkIi elms, popiiliir wini!, Is furiiiMlii'd free every Hiimliiy In I lie Kepiihll:. Tlm price of Ihe Siimliiy Itepnlille hv mail one year Is t'2. l'or sale hy all Hewn dealer. C. H. Temple, TIIK JEWEL Kit, will examine, ymir watch tree when II jfcUuutof order, and will repiilr It al iiiiiileriiie eiwl and t;uiiiiiiilii Ida work. A tin line of Jewelry, silverware, clocks, wiitrhes und e.Ne-uluxsen hus been added to my tuck, ('nun' iinii mu I) goods before pur chimlnx elewhere. EASTER OPENING. Commencing Saturday, March 30th, I will open as large and stylish a stock of Millinery as ever came to Hood River, All the latest trimmings, dress linings and novelties. Prices reasonable. . AS NIK MATHKWS. FOR SALE. A ftrt nfivAa being llio north half tOU UlIbS, mid purtoflhe smith half of eellon 11, township l north, ramie Id mil, near Ml. Hood post ollice, li utiles south of llojd Hlver. ThU land Is covered with vine maple; some fir Umber. Hue grazing und orchard lunds. $10 per Acre. AddreM DKM, MTU ART. 017 aud (lis Ore gonluii Building, Portland, Oregon. Millinery Opening. The ladle, of Hood Itlver and vicinity are Invited to visit our rooms Saturday, March 30, And Inspect our new line of Spring Millinery. We have the latest up-to-date styles and qual ities and can sutl.fy the most fastidious pur chaser. We ire Hlao prepared to flit all orders in Dromaukklng. MHH, T. 11. CT.ARK. Wits. K. It. HUAlLEY. $15 per Acre Will buy one of the most desirable 40-acro tracts In Hood Itlver. No agents. h'.M T. R. COOX. Wheat Hay for Sale. Ilnled wheat tiny for Utile" by uM I,. S. RHOAPKS. ' Clean Up! Clean Up! The health of our people und beauty of our town demand cIciiiiIIiick. Notice Is hereby given that all garbage, ruhhltin and decaying vegetation In und iironnd dwellings must be cleaned up and dlspiiHed of In the usual way at once, ( est off vehicles, brush, old lumber nml all other debris or It 1 1 er will not be al lowed to remain on our streets. M. F. SHAW, A. K. III.OWKR8, V. A. I1KI.I,, Committee on Health and Police. Some Nursery Prices. 24 sack enolee dried prunes at S3 per suck, 4(H) good cedar posts at Tk. 15 sacks new seed potatoe. at SI. 600 L. poplars for windbreaks at 2c. aouti red raspberry plants hi i per M. .VX) grapevines at !;) per liw. 500 dewberrv plants, large, nt 82 per 100. Hi I cumin! busliea Ht SI 50 per 100. 150 Orange quince ill 5c each. Large slock yet of cheiry, prune and 2-ypar-old apple trees. Mull order tilled same day a. received. Free delivery totheeliy. Ad dress or cull on H. ('. HATLHAM, Columbia Nursery. To Contractors. Bids will be received by the executive com mil tee of t tie Masonic lodge for the construc tion of a Mnsonlc null In the town of Hood Itlver. Bids will be opened April fi, 1001, at 12 o'clock M. I'ltini und specification to be seen at the post oirlce. Committee, reserves the right to reject any or all bid. A. 8. liLOWEKS, K. K. SAVAGE, W. M. YATKS. Committee, Timber Land, Act .lime 3, 1S7H.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Imlles, Ore gon, March 21. IH01, Mollce is Hereby given that In compliance with the provlslonn of the m'l oi v.iingreHn oi juiib o, io,n, eiiinim .vn act for the sale of timber lauds In the states of Cal fnrn a. Oregon. Nevada and Wush ngton Territory," as extended to all the public land states iy act or August 4, intrc, ETTA E. WRE.V.V. Of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, lias tins day nieu in tills oniee tier sworn statement, No. 17S, lor tnc purchase of the miuin y, north weal yt ana nortn y, soumwm 1. ....... l.tn XI.. OO I. u 1. I 1.. I nHtU f in nr.: 1 1, ,11 vr. , i ,i t n imuiu iw. 11 Willi, runge No. 9 eust, W. M., and will oiler proof 10 snow iiini. ine nina soitgni is more valua ble lor Its timber or stone than for agricultur al purposes, and to establish her claim to said hind before the Keglster und Hecelver of this omoeai j ne uaiien. Oregon, on Saturday, the 1st day of June, ltiOl. 8he names as witnesses: A. R. Thompson, !. P. Kelehum, F. W. W ilson, of The Dalles, OregoiiMind W.F.Hand of Hood Klver.Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this otllce on or before said ltt day of June, 11)01. maimHI JAY P. LUCAS, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver. Wash., March 8, uiui. wouce is hercoy given mat the follow, ing-named settler has filed notice of his In ten Hon to make final proof In support of nis claim, nnu mat said proor win be made Deiore me Keglster ana tteceiver (J. . Lund Otllce at Vancouver, Wash., on Tueaduy, April x-j, ivui, vir: - CHARLES R.-KNUTSON. -.!..- Of White Salmon P. O.. Washington, whet made Homestead Entry No. lO.Oi, lor the west half of northeast quarter and east half of norinwest quarter oi section V in township ij north, range 10 east. Will. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove nis couimiinus rcsincnce upon ana cultiva tion of said land, vlx: Ivcr A. Hainre. D. O. Sntre. P. L. Sathcrand KnuteS. Knutson, all of White Salmon P.O., v asiungion. ml5al V. R. DUNBAR, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., March 8, him. - police in lit" euy gi veil mtu me iouow-Ing-named settlers have tiled notice of their In. tciition to make final proof In support of their claims, and that said proofs w ill be made be fore the Keglster and Receiver U. si. Land of fice in Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, muy o, iwi, viz.: MIKE ZIMMERMAN. Of White Salmon P. O., Washington, who mune M. K.. iso. Hois, for the northeast quarter section 8, townships north, range lleast. W. M. Who nniiies the following wiiuesegu prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Abram B. Uroshone. Has L. Evans, Jasper Ounnlng and Jacob Van Weydom clalcrbos, ull of While Salmon P. O.. Washington. I LAS L. EVANS, O Of White Salmon P. o.t Washington, who made H. E. No. Ws2.for the soul hwesl quarter section 9, township 3 north, range I least.W.M. W ho names the followlug witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Abram B. Groshong, Mike- Zimmerman, Jasper dunning and Jacob Van Wevdoui Clatei txw, all of While Salmon P. O., Wash. MICHAEL J. KAST, Of White Salmon P. O., Washington, who made H. E. No.W 2, fortiie lots three and four and south half of northwest quarter of sec tion 8, township S north, range II cant, W. M. Who names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon und cultiva tion of said land, viz: Mike Zimtnrrimtn, Jusper Gunning, Abram B. linwhong und Has U Evans, all of While Salmon P. Washington. UlUat W. U. ULNB.VR, Register. Eggs for Hatching. My Iiii'uh tiro from the best strain. My Light liiuhina risisler scored H-l Millils at Ihe Multnomah County I'oiilirvshow In Istiuand r.M4 iiolnls hi ,,. Aibiuiv sliow In hum, rucelv. tug first prl.e in both shows. My lllaek Ml lioi'i'H siiN'k coined from (ieo. H. Norltiiip s ) Bids at Kiuwille. J,', Y. Egg ;.'! a selling, or 5 settings for SI. Hood llarred Plymouth Rock eggs, ftlc n set ting. iins F. V . AMil'S. Eggs, Eggs. iti.i t...,..i.inj l i'Klll liui'K IKKS for lllllt'lllllg. Tlioroiighbied llurrcd Plymouth Rock eggs. Itanium etui, , I wo llarred I'lvmoulh Hoc I iiclts fr sale. A Iso, u few Ui lgiiin Hares, thoroughbred. J -- ' w . .1 1 ; . K I .vs. "Pekin Duck Eggs From pure-bred birds. Thev urn not cov ered wlih gold mediils or oibe- prlr.es, but thev stand on their merits. No belter bird in the valley. SI.;) for l;t egg. nyERI.EE. Eggs of Ihe prlne-wlnner While Wyandoltes and lllaek Mfnorcas for siile al Hl.'ii a selling. lAiettl trade, 81, E. li. CALK I NS, Manager Peanut Roaster. We haven peanut Itmisler of Infest patern anil can supply iiiircuxtoiners Willi the best iiiihIII v oi peanuts, fresh rousicd every duy. Hiiniple ihein. (DLKA OHAH V Mj Chickens Wanted. Itrown or W hite Leghorn chickens. Ad dri'ss J. VAVrillF.IM, Ml. Hood, )r. Two Cottages to Rent. Apply to V. p. WA'ISON, Agent. To Rent At Parndlse Fnrin I will rent on shares 20 iicro plow land and 'i orchard containing koine lu.0 apple tree, H iii'i'lli'iiiu comes soon, lit W. L. ADAMH. Dried Prunes for Sale. Petite and ItiiMuu. a '"'! umilltv. 4 and b cents a pound. .1. T. F.A I KK ill. One of the Earliest Strawberry ranches In Hood River; 'Mucre, 2 miles west of t(iwn( W in berries, one In finally orchsril, liorse und witgon and ull 1m plcineuls. Price m,.V): easv ti-rm. alii It K'H A R D K 1 RHYHON. Frankton Express. Pusscngers tiiken loand fronv Nicolui and Davenport camps, and single rigs furnished for family snopjung. al THOMAS CAl.KINS, Proprietor. McGuiro Bros. llEALUfia IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. Highest price paid for fat Stock. HOOD KIVKU, OK. Free Delivery. Phone 35. L. E. OLDS, Painting, Kalsmiining, Paper Hanging. All work warrantcj first class. " Esti nisites made without charge. : OfTico with Mountain Stage Company, Hood Kiver, Oregon.- Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven that on the jEith day of February, I'DI, an exeeni ion whs regularly Issued mil of thu circuit conn of thesltite tif Oregon for Wasco coiintv upon a Judgment given and rendered therein on the him tlay of Kcbnmry, lMXIO, In favor of Mays A Crowe, nlalnlllt's, and u-uliist Wl',.vin it. Wliiansand Mary Wlniins, defeiiiliiiils, lor Ihe sum of S itvt.00. the same tieifiK tmolkil and docketed In said court on tho 2d day of March, IMon. Mild execution birinit lo me directed and coin, maudlng me to levy uin nud sell the per sonal properly of Ihe said judgment debtors, or In case no persmial prupcrty be found, then to levy upon and si ll tiny veal estate belont; tne to said Jadtritient dehiors or either of them on or after said 2d itety of March, HKX), and under and In pursuance of said execution I did, on the 2lih day of Kebruii.'y-, I1.ll, levy U)K)n the west half of the soul beast quarter of the norlheast itiarteri)f eetlon one In town ship one north of range nine eastiof V. M., In Wasco county, Oreeon, and w ill .on Saturday, the Ultli duy of March, 15101. at the hour of ii o'clock, P. M., nt lite court house door In 1 hi lies City. Wasco county, Oregon, sell the above described real estate lo the highest bidder lor cash in hand for the purpose of satisfying ssldludument. nom'.tu iv ii.l.1.1. m'n!l Sheriff Wasco county, Oregon Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially dl(?fist9 the food and aids .Nature in ptrengtlieniiifi and recon etructlnir the exhaunted diKesttvo or gans. .It is the latest discovered d inst ant and tonic. JNo ether preparation can approach Jt In eflic.iency. It in stantly relievesand pertnanently cuies Dyspepsia, jnaigestion, . iieartourn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps a nd all other resu Its of 1 aiperf ect d igestlon . Frice50c. and $t. Lartresb.acontalns ZH tlme small size. Boole all about dyspepsia niatledfree Prepared by E. C. DcWlTT & CO.. Cfjlcaga and u ruuro vA,i Time Schedules. E. BovWD-.fFr'm H00't.tlVSk W. Bochd. ClllCBRO Special 11:25 a.m. Salt Lake, Penver, . ri wortn,omnoa,ioriiatia Kansas City. Ht Louis, Chicago and the East. . Mn, cinl 2:C5p. m. Walla Walla. Sno- Spokane Flyer 8:27 p.m. kane, Minneapolis Portland Ht Paul. Duiuth Fiver Milwaukee, Chi cago and East.. 4:'X)a.m. Salt Lake. Denver, Mail and F.x press 5:50 a.m. Mall and Express. 11:42 p. ni, Kt Worth.Omaha, Kansas City. HI. I,OUiS. ClliCttgO; ana tne Kast. Depart 8 p.m. From PORTLAND. Arrlvc 4 p.m. lOCEAS STKAMSSfPsI r or San b rancisco hail every 5 days. S P.m. COLfMBlA RIVER Ex. Sunday! Mtkameus. Maturday, To Astoria and way 10 p.m. I landlnifs. 4 p.m. Kx.Sunday. Willnmott lr.l- 4-40 n m It a.m. lOrPKcn Citv, Hew- Ex-Sunday. Ex. Sunday! bere.Salem & wayj landings. jWlLf.AMKTTK ANn 3:.'iO p.m. 7 a.m. Tups. Tlior Oiw..,, ,-,n i Asini.i, KfVKUS. won, w eu. and Fri. and Sat. I and way landings. .m. I lllainetlp Rlvor. 4:M ' .m. Tues, Thur. Portland lo Oorvai-;Mon., Wed. ana sat. lisA way lunding.s.1 and Fri. Lv.KlpariaJ ILvlrf-wist'n iioft.m. I sijiakk Rivfb. i 8a.m. dally. Kirniria to Ij.,vi-ioml dr.Hv. A . 1 .7 rrt Tfi i j., iTS.t: "T.T. i.. t . ... . BAHHtv, Agsot, Hood Kiw. EDM HEAT MRET. iksl W VsVj' V'ijsr Itua Wm 'OREGON aim fTxsl A s n wm dley Tho lutcst MagnuiiicH and rcrioilicalu in htock. . Agency for tlm Orfkfoninn nml Kvcnina Telegram. rzss&s rrsaa r yi k t, a IN MEN'S n su We ordered n big stock of Clothing for rortlnml, and as wo liavo chaiiKcJ our location to Hood River, have found that we are entirely overstocked with this liuu of vooda. So we decided to offer the ktock at retail for , ,. . , . . i. i ... LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. ' Come and look for yourself. It cost nothing to show goods at tho 'enver Clothing Store. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Opposito the Bunk. I Wit ra0 o We now have the largest and most complete stock of General Mer chandise that we have ever carried in this towu. When you want a pair of GOOD Shoes see us; we handle tho old reliable Miller mhke; no Itetter almes on earth. In men's and boys' hats and caps we have a magnificent stock, all new and up to date! Men's Suits from $7.50 to f 10. Don't buy until vou Fee them. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. Aldon Chocolates Are the best Confections on the market. The best is none too good for Hood Kiver people. We do not sell tobacco-tainted Candy. GEO. F. C DE & SON, Pole Agents Aldon brand Confections. CONTINUES. REMNANTS A few ladies' and children's llats.. f 1 .00 Corsets in large sizes, 50c. , Men's linen Collars, broken lines, nt 10c each. Two boxes Empire school Crayons, 2"e. Fine Writing Paper, choice, for 10c a box. DAVENPORT BROS. ARE SELLING i'32J At Cost to make Room for the Summer Cut. Call and get prices. All kinds of Dry Lumber on hand. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omco at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1(K)1. Notice Is liereby itlven that the follow Int! named settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to miilce final proof in support, of his claim, and Hint said proof will be made before George T. I'rallier, IJ. H. Commissioner, nt Hood Ulvcr, Oregon, on Friday, March 29, 11)1)1, viz: JOHN B. JACKSON, OfHood River, Oregon, II. E. No. 513.1, for the southeast section 80, township i nor 111, ranitc II east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon Bud cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Kohirt Robertson, Churles Wells, Warren Wells and Chester Sears, all of Hood Uiver.Or. film2il JAY 1'. LUCAS, llo-KiMer. Timber Land, Act June ,1, 1S7S.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Btatcs Lnnd Office, Vanoouver, Wash., March 5, Idol. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1S7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to all the public lund states by act of August 1, 10112, ALBKRT 0. IIAKKR Of Derorah, county of Winneshiek, state of Iowa, has this day filed In thlsoflicehlssworn statement No. 2K)8, for the purchase of the southeast quarter southwest quarter, south half southeast quarter, nnd northeast quar ter snuthTOs? qiMirtor of section No. S2, In township No. 6 north, range No. 10 east.W.M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tlmberorstone thau for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to suld lnnd before the Register and Keceiverof tliisolliceat Vancouver. Wash- on Tuesday, lite 21st day of May, 1(101. He names ns witnesses: Charles H. Stone and William W. rnchard of Spirit Lake, Iowa; Ronald D. Cameron of While Sitlmnn, Wash.; and Christian (JulcrofTrout Lake.Wush. Also, CHARLKS Ff. STONE Of Spirit Lake, county of Dickinson, slate of Iowa, has this day filed in this ollice hlssworu statement, No. 21 H, for the purchase of the southeast quarter of section No. fit. In town ship No. (I north, rango No. 10 east, W. M.. and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor lis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Register nnd Reciver of tills otllce ut Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 21st dav of May, 1!X)1. lie nuines as wiinesses- Albert V. Baker of Decora h, Iowa; William W. Frlchard of Spirit Lake, Iowa: Ronald I). Cameron of White Sal mon, Wash; Cbrlstiun (iuler of Trout, Lake, Wasit. And WILLIAM W. FRICHARD Of Spirit Luke, county of Dickinson, state of lowu. has tills day flh d In thtsofliee his sworn stutement No. 2140 for the purchase Wf the southwest Quarter of section No. ). In town. ship No. north, range No. 10 east, W. M.,nnd win oner proor lo snow mat the land soiutht is more valuable for Its timber or sione. than for ogricnltu ral purposes, and lo eMabllsh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 21sl day of May, Ujnl. lie names as witnesses: Aitwrt. rr. Ha Iter of DiMV.nill 1..Un. Chuplu, 14 lilnnn nf C.l.lt ( Iowa; Ronald D. Cameron of White Salmon, Wash.; Christian (iuler of Trout Luke, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described tnnds are requested to file thelrclalms in this office on or before laid 21st day of May, Iflol. uiiuioi, . n. iiu.c.tt, itegister. Farm for Sale. Or rent. 20 acres 5 miles ecu oi H'Xid River; lsaciAs n 1 c w 4 n H i . . , rf v. ... . (Ui. Apply ta i. L. UiVQUT, BOOKS, STATIONERY, JOB PRINTING. Sale! AND BOYS' y B s. McCartney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office ntTlie Dalles, Oregon. March 12, 1901. Notice is hereby given Unit the following-named settler has tiled notice of her Inleiilion to make final proof In sup port of her claim, and tliat said proof will be made before George T. Prather, U. M. Com missioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Fri day, April III, mil, viz: NKLL1K HOLTEIIIIAL'S, Of Mt. Hood, Oregon, 11. K. No. KM, for the south southeast V4 and south southncsl 't section II township 1 norlh,range 10 east.W.M. She names the following witnesses Ut prove her coiftinuous residence upon and c ulllva tlon of said land, viy.: J. M. LeniB, J. A: Knox, P, L. Anbert and O. II, Rlioudes, ull of Mt. Hood, Oregon. mJ5Kl9 ; J AY'. 2'1'CAS, Regisl! ITlmher Lnnd, Act June .1, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.' United States Lnnd Office, The Dulles! Ore gon, Murclt 4, MM. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of cougrusN of June 3, 18:8, entitled "An act for the sulc of timber lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public laud states by act of August 4, 1HH2, AI'OUSTl'S A. RONNKY, Of Tygh Valley, conn tv of Wasco, stale of Ore gon, has, on Sept. 24, 1IM), filed In this office his sworn statement No. liiD for the purchase of the west southeast M and lots 7 and 12, section 7, township 2' north, range 8 east, W. M., and will oflcr proof lo show that the laild sought In more valuable" for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said innn before the Register and Keceiverof this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the 23th day of May, HIOL He names as witnesses: Clvdo T. Itonney, Donald Koss. O. K. Hartley and Leslie Bntler, all of Hood River. Oregon. Any and all jiersoiis claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said 2il h day of May, M0I. mMiilO JAY P. LUCAS, Reglstor. Timber Ijind, Act June , 1X78.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lnnd Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 12, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that in compllnnee with the provisions of the act of congress of June;!, I8r8, entitled "An act forthesaleof timber funds In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and 'aslitnirton territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 18112, the following personj have this duy tiled In this uttice their sworn statements, titwlt: SAMUKL A. WHERRY. Of Hood River, county of Whsco, State of Oregon, sworn statement No. 170, tiled Oct. H, 1M00, for the purchase of the lots 8, 11 and 10, section 18and lots 2 and S section lil, in town ship No. 2 north, ramre No. H eust. W. M. ROY WHERRY, Of Hood River, connty of Wasco, state of Oregon, sworn statement. No. 1H7, filed Sept. 17, IIKI0, for the purchase of the southwest y. northwest Vt and west southwest section 8 and northwest V northwest yt of section No. 17, In township No. 2 north, range No. lleast, W . M. -That they will offer proof to show that the nd sought is more valuuble for Us timber or stone Ihun for nerlcultural purposes, and to establish their claims to sulci luitds before the Register and Receiver of tills office al The Dnlles, Oregon, on Friday, the 2ith day of April, l0l. They narneas witnesses: S. A. Wherry Roy Wherry and (). (J. Cbamberlin of Hood River, Oregon, Dewlt Clinton, of The Dalles, Oregon and I. A. St. Martin oi Carson, Wash. Any nnd all persons clsiming adversely the boveleserl bed lands are requested lb file thelrclalms In this office on or before said 2.1 h day of April. 1W. flaal JAV-P. LCQAfl, RejlEter. . LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT THE EMPORIUM. 1. The Loy place, near Tucker's mill, on Hood river: small house; 0 acre cleared ; price 360. 2. Weiidorf place, near Underwood, Wash. ; lnO acre; 10 in cultivation ; fair improvements; ymi nyr orchard; 3 gcre hearing Htrawhcrrie; plenty of good water. Price fJ.lXM); term easy. 3. John Si piiui farm, in loin from 6 to 20 neren ; 50 to $ii0 per nere j terms easy. 4. a opposite hi hoolhouce ; 75 feet Hiinr. Price, f 175. 5. The old Unborn place at K run k ton ; owned by ti. V, Lane; lar;o hoiiHe, barn, 2 aptinj,', part of Phelps crei.k falls, 2 acre improved, plenty of fruit; price. $1,100 f.iiK) or more cash. li. tin tii bargain. Two ijimrter block in Park lui rut, level and tightly; )150 each. 7. Parrctt-Sipnui addition ; ftV) per lot : flO down and f5 per month; no interest. 8. Ten choice lots in Highland addi tion, only two block east of the post ollice, on State utreet, at 75 to $150. Term entry. Kvery lot hits a command inK view. 1). The J. II. Fr.try place, Eat Side, near Tncker'a mill, 2U0 acrea, nearly all level; part well improved; price $li an acre; will lx sold in forty-acre tracts at mall advance. ., Term, 'three-quarters) or Inore eiihh. A (treat bamniii. 10. ' Stulliiip'a block 6; pleasunt view ; . i.i.iM n lots; price fiaiti. 11. The (J. T. (ial)ian (iO acres, lving on the county road north and east oi the liurrett farm; 21 acres in cultivation; OHO fruit trees Price $2,150, or $2,2U half cash. New $500 burn on place. 12. ltiO acre on Hood river, 3 miles oliove Tin ker's mill ; 8 aures cleared. Price $1,850. 13. The V. II. Bishop home in Horxi Kiver, lot 6 and part of lot 7, block 1, Wuueoina addition to llwd Hiver; a pretty home. Only $1,100, U. The Allen I'iilton farm, lfiO arras, ft miles euat of town ; price $1,000; terms easy. 15. Lots in Henderson sub-division $37.50 a lot. Hi. John Sipma farm. 100 acres, $5,000. $1,000 or more cash ami balance at 8 per cent, or the east 40 acre, cleared, for $2,100. $500 or more cash, balance at 8 per cent. Best farm in the valley. 17. Two lot and nice cottar, eaht ol Congregational purisoiiage ; price $ti50;' terms easy. IS. Chu'a. Itogers' 120 acres near J. I. MilU'r;cun lie bought with or without timber or in .separate 40s; $:i00 for the 3 40s, or $100 for the timber on the west 40, or $150 for the went 40, land and timber. li). The (Hover farm, well improved, 4VU miles from Goldeudule ; 240 acres; 14U acres in cultivation; 03 acres in winter wheat; 7 acrea in hot,' pasture, with a creek running through it; all un der fence, with crmm fence; lary new barn mid line house. Trice $12.50 tin acre ; will take Hood Kiver property in part payment. 20. 1'. A. Trnnu rlnce, White Salmon, in night of Hood Kiver; 8 acres, 5 iu strawberries and tomatoes 17,000 straw berry plant and 1,400 tomato plant. No irrigation required. Trice $700. 21. N. y2 S. E. , 8. hi N. E. i nee. 4, T. 3 N., K. 11 E White Salmon ; fine timber land ; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson honieatead, only one mile enKt of town; fine range; $1,500. 23. Lots 6 and 6, block 7, Winaiis ad dition ; $50 a lot, or $S6 for tho two. 24. liernard Warren's fruit farm at Frankton, plenty of water, good buiht ings, etc. 17 acre. Trice $3,500. ' 25. All of Waucoma Turk addition, lots, at $2,400 cash. 2li. S. H. Cox's fine residence in Hood River, lot 100 x 100; price $1,200. 27. J. K. Nickels-en'! i.lace at Bel mont; 35 acre; $2,10o. Terms easy. 28. A strip of land SO feet wide by J mile long, with the creek, lying between the west side of Blower's addition and the county road at Tnradiae farm. Trice $750. 20. Tttenty acres lying north of Peter Kopke's, East 8iil ; good land ; unim proved. Trice $500; term easy, 30. Forty acres of unimproved land on Kait S'rle oi Hood river; join i e ji.mma uomiipon w acre on tne nortn near Harbison's, price $750' or $800 half cash. , 31. At Trout Lake, 80 a.; Sin timothy, cuts 8 ton a year ; 50 a. in heavy saw timber, w hite pine, fir and cedar'; west . fork White Salmon river runs through the place; price $1,250. . 82. Emma (i. Kobinf-on's 100 acres on hills east of White Salmon, known a the Dryer place; fine, timber; unim proved; $7B;. , . Eligible residence lots in . Spangler'a subdivision, near cannon house; only $75 ; terms easy. 100 acres . near school and P. 0., 15 m. distant; on daily tage line; fine soil, 40 a. good timber; price $500 $50down, $50 in 1 month, $50 in 2 nios., bal in 4 years. $200 to $1,200 to loan; At the Emporium is kept a first-class surveyor's transit, and the proprietor r- - i . pared to do the work of laying out acr age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. N. B.-i-Ternis are easy on all the above lands, with interest at 6 per cent. Per sons desiring locations on homesteads: and timber claims should apply at thu Emporium. Davidson Fruit Co., Shippers of . . Hood River's Famous Fruits. Packer of flie Hood River Brand of Canned Fruits. Manufacturers of Boxes and Fruit Packages. Dealers in Fertilizer and Agricultural tin- ot-nienm. K OTI CK FOK T 0 BL I CATIONT' Land Office at Oregon Cltv, Oregon, Keb. . 1SI01. Notice I hereby (riven that the follow-Inif-nanied settler has filed notice of hi In tention to make final proof in Btipportof hla claim, and that mtid iir.Hif will be made before the HegiHter and Receiver at Oreeon City. Oregon, on April 10, 1KH, vU: DAVID O. LKAVEX8, II. E. No. 0"7. for the Bonthwent ,' of sonth east VA neetlon 21, and northwest Q of north eal section 2S,townshlp 2 north. ranre7eant. lie names the following witnto prove hi conlinnoim rosidence upon and cultiva tion of wild land, viz: Oregon Washburn. Orniron Citv, Or.: John North and Joseph Zlnea, Portland", Or.; Will lam Sams, Warrenddle, Or. " j ''HAH, B. MOOHFS, Register. jsro i ltK'EoiTTnjinncATioNr l and Office at The Dalle. Oregon, Feb. t, JftOl. Notli-e I hereby Riven that the follow. Inc named settler ha filed notice of hi Intention to make final proof In support of hi claim, and that said proof wilt be made before the Register nnd Hecelver nt The Dalles, Oreiron, on Ritiiirr'av. April . 1B01 li: vniii.'U' I'hitiiVd ' ' Of Mosler, Oreeon, II. K. No. 5-".. for the, north yt MHithweitt yt, northwest y. southeast '4, and southwest northwest. V. eetion 10 Wnship2 north, ramre II east. W. M. He DiinM t K. f. 1 1 , . ... i . . . .. . hi continuous residence upon and ouitlra. Jnmes Hunter,' Krank WeHner, Mat Cntr and ChrlMlVihar.llof Mosler, Drenrm. ' - JaV t.MJCAM, ItecUf.