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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1901)
Kood Jftver lacier. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1901. The serious illnei-s of Mrs. MiKinley at San Francisco Lag caused the presi dent to abandon his trip to the North west. As aon aMrs. McKinley's health will permit ho will return to Washing tou by the most direct route. Homesick for Hood Hirer. Wiaville.lnd.. April. 29, 1001. Ed itor Ulacior: (or the purxse mentioned. It is esti mated that to lav the maina and pur chaws a honecart" will cost the city not more than fl.000. With tho pres ent head of water.it is faid, a stream vl water could be thrown over inn- nnjneBl house on Oak struct, and that the sup ply would lust two hourH. Tho propor tion is well worth consideration by the council. If it will give the fire protec tion needed, there is no cheaper plan can be deviied. H. D. Lnngillo and his nsi.iHtantB in the geological survey, W. H. l-oie and li..rr Ktrunnhan. cume up from Viento'on TueHday.and Wednesday wen t After a protracted liegeof up the valley towards winter, which extended its biting . fronts "now ""tin e" tl e woV and chilling wind till towards the last ,,,,1 (ro, ti,e Columbia river, as of April, spriHK nas come ai lam, w at firBl intended. tn earnest, it us ueaumui ui ; . - sons birds and its green fields. I he It Sared His lff. wheat fields prewM a -1 rP' P.A. Dsnforth of IGrange,Q..irT0r ereen, and promise a bount lul crop & ,rj ,,,,, runnlni? Vrn t. trep nru lll'lf lllllinif 10 SHOW xnuir -,. , .......:.., ;i, iin..v r . .. " - i :.. . .i i wire on iiisick. out, wrn.-a mm u-..... bIooro. ine mam crop er , k,,, Salve wholly cured it in five days Slr" 7.TiT.' i farm- in the world. Cureguaranteeu. viuy toe. ui m kmuiuu """" --"rr . l. Pl.aa N ( arte i a l 1,1. : ntairoa rlu I nuiu w j uih - - a nil inr liiib rcuuuu iv mivo vv - think oT the beftuuiui coumry vuwhi-ub tho setting aun. l'or a man to come rnnntrv after linvinit spent 13 months in chester.Iiid., writes: "My wife was siclt a Hood River well, tie win nave visions ,,.. ,ne n unite ol eoou doctors treni- ........ n u t. i itr rn u itMrrv . . . .. i .... k. . .1 , .. t.t k , .. i.'m nieiiitiiui wn m uuiiy i:uitu i'j . d Old Soldier's Expcrleuce, M. M.Austin.a civil war veterau.of Win our Face Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale nd sallow complexion, 1 impie nu Skin Eruptions. II you aro iiun8 weak and worn out, ana uo noi n ealthy opponrance, you snomu vry ,cker s JJioou jumr. it mi ipnau.a whf.ro cheni) sarsanarillas and so-called purifiers fail ; knowing this, we sell every bottle on a positive guaruuwu. Williams uroHius. IivuiwtmiAcan he cured bv usinc Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will vivo immediate relief or money refunded. 25u and 50c. Williams Brosins. Mi.ki Tea Dositivelv cures sick head ache, indi(rebiion and constipation. A deliuhtful iierb drink. Uomovcs all eruptions of the skin, producing a per fect complexion, or money refunded. 25c. and 60c. V iliiams. r.romus. Experience is the host teacher. Use Ark 's English Hemedy in any case of coKls, nnnirlianrrroiin. Should it fail touive im mediate reliei money reiunaou. ton aim 50c. Williams & Brosius. WANTEI)-Trut'orthy man and women oiirnvrl iinilulvrtlkCfiirolil-si:itiliittiJ houneirulia financial hluiidlnic. Hulary l.'Wa viwr and uxuciises. all uuviitilo In taxli. N r-iinvuKslnii rciiulred. (Jive referonocs nnd hv wll-midri-sBcd stHinpfd envelope. AU dreM M ii n Hirer. X ( 'iixlnn ut iir, rniriign. of mountain" -scenery and strawnerry fields by day nnd at night he will dream tht. Ida bed lathe feathery snow ban ners of Mt. Hood; and that he is being I ran-id awav bv the Bentle chinook flowerv fields and babbling and when he wakens, find the fire gone down and that if is about ten degrees below ero in nis room. A. C, Helms.' Paul Krugor, a Times-Mountaineer representative, recently visited Hood River and gave it a good Write-up in his paper. We clip the concluding para- RNCpbU ...-4. V-' " aftor a trio of two d&VS througti Hnnd River vallev one cannot but ex press the opinion that it is the paradise of Oregon. A valley of 25 miles in length and from three to 10 miles in wi.nn, nestled in the mountains, surrounded by rlenan fnrputa nnd hieh hills, where the elimatu nermits of growing the finest quality of fruit and vegetables, where the atmosphere is as pure as pure can be, where the water Is us if it flowed from the fountain of youth, and where the scenery is awe inspiring, is indeed an ideal spot, a place where peace and plenty abounds, and where content and happiness should ever pre vail. But the products of the valley are rit, in their infancy. In time the entire valley will be cut up into small tracts and a farm ot iou acres imu now huji norti one family will be subdivided and aimnort Derhaos a dozen. The product- Ivonnsa of the soil has no limit, and uhin it is taxed to its fullest capacity will nmduce more of the luxuries and necessities of life timn any section of like area in tho world. Certainly Hood river vallev has a wonderful future in store,. . . The Red Men's excursion to The Dalles last Sunday was a grand success in Doint of numbers. About 25 car loads tiassed Hood Kiver. and fudging from the jell they set up, it w as a howling success. The Dalles Chronicle says: "The large majority of the excursionists were nlainlv hisrhlv respectable people who conducted themselves as ladies and centlemen should: but there was i sub stratum' of iouirhs of hoth sexes that cave one the impression that Portland's notorious North End was taking an onl ine. Literally scores of these voting toiiuhs were drink when they arrived here and kent drunk until tliey- left Their conduct while in The Dulles was a disgrace to the excursion and a disgrace to the town tnat ow ns mem as resi dents." ' - New Life Pilb), which worked wonders lOr herhealth." Tiievalwavsdo. lrythem Only 25q atChas. N.UIarke'sdrug store Strawberry Notes. 3. P. Eaean of White Salmon presented Lou Morse with his first box of ripe strawberries May 11th. The Salem Journal says: L. S. Cooti of Dillurd, Oregon, lias made a succe. of growing the Excelsior strawberry for the Portland market. Tuesday, May 7th, the first crate of Oreeon crown straw berries was received from hipi and he alsn had the first crate in the market last year. This varioty is extra early and lias the qualities 01 a goou snipping berry. While tho strawberry crop gives every promise of being larger than ever before fn Hood Kiver, the number of crates re quired and reported to the box factory is only 22,500. Every grower should estimate the crates he will require and send his order in, in time. It is esti piatod by the different companies en gaged in shipping berries that the crop will not fall below 40,000 crates. Hon. J. W. Morton was second in bringing in Hood Kiver strawberries. He brought 8 boxes in on May 14th that were shipped, by the union. It is expected California berries will be out of the market next week. Florin, Cal., it is said, will ship 80,000 fifteen cup crates. The union received half a crate of strawberries from J. P Eagan of White Salmon, Wash., May 14th. E,. Locke brought , in 15 pounds of strawberries and shipped them May 14. A.R.Byrkett of White Salmon shipped the first crate of strawberries Jrom Hood River May 14th for tno season oi. .ivu.i. The first box of Hood River straw ber ries for 1901 was brought in on Tuesday, Mav 14th. bv D. N. Bverlee and bought ' bv the Davidson Fruit Co. for 50 cents This was the first gale of strawberries in flood myat tor the season oi iwi. . The first Mt. Tabor strawberries for this season in the Port land market came JnIay J3th and sold for 25 cents a box ' May 4tti, S. C. Zeigier brought in the first half crate ot strawberries from White Salmon, the first half crate to ar rive in Hood River for the seaBontif 1001 The Davidson Fruit Co. paid tii for the half crate. This is the sixth season that Mr. Zeieler has been first with a crate or half prte of berries in market in Hood Kiver. Jlr. Zeigler s wite presented him on Sundwy with twin boys, and of course he feels that things are coming his wav Besides being first to bring in berries every year, Mr. Zeigler makes it a rule to pay in advance his subscription to Olacier with his first strawberry fcioriey. . f red Duther of TJnderwood shipped a half crate of berries May 24th. : The first shipment of straw berries in Jiood River this season, was made on the 14th (if May, consisting of three crates. Mrs. N. C- Evans claims to be the "first man" to baul a half crate of Hood River strawberries to the depot, this '"season, having bxoright theui in in the afternoon of. May 15th. The Hood River Spring Water Co. have proposed, if the city will lay a 4 nch main down Oak street from the connections of their 4-iuch main with the laterals, that they will furnish water gratis for tire protection, flushing sewers and fire company practice. The company will further agree to shut off the water from their laterals in time of firs and turn all the water into the city's main. The proposition to be cranted upon the . condition that, the fity't mains an not to be tapped, except The 29th anuual reunion of theOregon Piiuitmr Association will bo held at the exnoaition building in Portland.June 14 ltedueed fare will be given by mil trans' nortation lines. Pioneers, Indian war . t .1 . - a . . veterans and native sons ana aaugniers will enjoy this occision. You are much more liable to disease w hen vour liver and bowels do not act properly DeWitt's Little Early Kisers remove the cause of disease. Chas. N. Clarke. The aoolo crot) of Hood River at this time promises to be as large as that of last year. The least in ounntitv and most In qual ity describes DeWitt's Little EnrlyKisere the iamous puis lor consupimoii miu iivu complaints. Chas. . Uarko. The w ife of Editor Bvars of the Golden dale Sentinel presented him with twins May Dtli. Some editors receive present for which they don't have to return thanks in a lengthy puff. DeWitt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and remov the impurities speedily with no discom fort. They are famous for their efficacy r-asv to urne, never gripe, vnus. i Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. The Dalles will celebrate the 4th. Skin affections will readilvdisappear by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look outlorcounterfeits. If you get DeWitt vou will get good results. Itisthequic and positivecureforpiles. Chas. N.Clarke Hood River lias a company of young women zouaves and thev are fondest ol that part of the manual of arms where the command is given tress up Portland Telegram. W.J. Baxter of North Brook, N.C.,saysh suffered with piles for 15 years. He tried many remedies with no results until I used DeWitt's WitchHazelSalve and that quickly cured him. Chas. N. Clarke. A new process of cleaning ducks given free by applying at frank ton poultry yards. : "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and terri ble attack of croup. 1 quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses. The croup was mustered and our little durling speedily recovered." So writes A. L; Spnffurd, Chester, Mich. Chas. N. Clarke. Glacier Pharmacy. Prominent ladies of Frahkton have been trying to see who could excel in pedestrianism. "I have been suffering from dyspepsia for the past 20 voarsand have been unable af ter trying all preparationsand physicians to get any relief. After taking one bottleof Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now in better health than I have been for20 years. I can not praise Kodol Dys opma Cure too highly, thus writes Mrs. C, W. Huberts, North Creek, Ark. Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. As we co to press, Thursday morning, a gentle rain is falling that will be wel comed by farmers and fruit growers If peonleonlv knew what we know about Kodol DyspcpsiaCure,it would be used in nearly e'verv household, as there are few- people who do not suffer from ft feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash, caused bv in digestion or dvspepsia.Aprepa ration such as kodol dyspepsia I'ure, which, with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food certainly can t help but do vou good Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. Eggs for Hatching. l.lKht Hr.h7r. r..ed1 "lUim2tSd Miillnoinul, cu,,ty Poultry ''l.1 "f' W'i ix.lnu at tha All'""'? "uw Ins flrat prlss ut bolh 1""' fjy J,"'".!......-I er Tho Glenwood, Select boarding and rooming house, corner Kouithund UuK aireeis, iu wmuru town. Jel Houses to Eent And eoond-htind furniture for sale on Par- Bdixe Kami. For Sale. Two Iota. Mi 100 fnet each, on Sherman fit. only t hlnckn from deiml; m't out to fruit trees, fricc mil eiiiin. inquire oi M U.S. V.O. HUUNUINU, liooa mvcr.ur, New Shoe Shop. t r..u..w.H Hhiw uhnn next floor to BMT.. Jackeun'i store. With 1S( years' experience 1 in urt-uared to maka or menu kiiobs. tioou work ana rno teed. u. w. tuuun. U. Norlliup'a noroa stock conica from Oeo, yard at KiuwvIIIh, N. . I'.KKKTon sell nK.or " "r1V"T . . U-Hd Hurre.1 l-lynioulb lUiek . W?" "ol llnu. IniKl J.NI Pekin "Duck Kggs, From puro-hred lilr.lH. 'J'hcy hib not . u.i . ..i. nr in nor iiri.u.. "u. tiiru win, koui nil-"..'" " : , . i.i.,u i Iikv aiiiiid mi tiivir iiKtriia. iiiiiwiu""- In tha vulluy. 1 1 .51) for IU K. ..,., VB, II. ri. l I r. lil.n lie Fans Fair. Peanut Roaster. WehaveniHanulKoiwter or J"'.!1.""" Im-sI uallly of pviimtM, frwili J,'l,V'.,SiiriM and (inn aiinnlv our rustoiimra Willi m a: 440 Acres nc !..,,) r.,r u, .nd nenr Tiivknr. Oregon In Hood Klvcr valley, Kon iw un i" o" for which Hood Kiver land Is adapted. ln ....iu..ru ii 'en. ! h'lt llond H vnr. Or. 1 Frankton Express. I'ftKHOinrora tnWen to and from Nleolal and nnvenixirt eiiinns and sliiKle rlua lurnmliod for family tmopultiK. ,..,.,, ....,,- Illl IIUHMIttAliRl""! ""I"'"" Timber Land for Sale. Everything at a Good Bargain Price. We offer you this week a few needful arti cles at a very low price. 9Hi in. Acme Frying Pan . - Brooms Clothes Tins, 2 dozen for Tucks, per paper Egg Iteaters Ladies' black Seamless Hose, per pair In fact, everything in our store is a bargain. TWDER I. O. O. F. HALL, UOOL Kivmt, Utt. 15c trc Cc lc 2c Cc Mr. lull', h'nnnn llllH IllOVI'd 1)110 k tl) III' old pliu-eand iHlre to sell or exeiiaono iw aertu of heavy thnlior lmid In WaHlilimtoij, AIho, In prepared to do all Kinun oi uuir i Inquire at th Peoples' Wore, i Turkey feather dusters in 17 $15 Ter Acre Will buy ne of lh most dwlrnble 40-acre tracts lu Hood lllver. No agent. mU o T. ft. ( XM)N. NOTE 15c 25c PRICE. 10 inch . . 14 inch . , 20 30 .11 8 inch 12 inch ; Also, now Glossware, Lunch Baskets, Stationery and Harmonicas. GEO. F. COE & SON, rhono 101. McGuire Bros. PlfALKRS IX Fresh and Cured Meats, I nrrf Pnulrrv. Fruifa and Vegetables. liicnesi price paiu ior linowi... iiooiriuviiR. ok. Froo Duliverv. ' Phone 35. ! ' Light Wagon. Mirlit unrlnii wniron. two Healed, with tongue and dlialis, for sale elioap by Illl ll. " . "Hiii Prices Cut in Two. rniv:i I'mi t will tiell from now until Jul v Uulielull-bloodedHilverHpanuled Hant- burg etuis at iOi: a selling or .. Also, wune raced Black Bpaiilsu egs t me prleo. ni24 W. M. fcLl.lS.' NOTICE FOU PUULIUATION. Spring Millinery. The ladle, of ll.iOd Ulvor and vlolnity are invii..l t,. vIkII oar roiuiin and Inspect our new line of Knrliig Millinery. We have the luteal up-to-date iylra and qualities and can wit i sly I no miihi nisiinioin piirciiiuM.1. We aro also prepared io nn an muti. ... Dressmaking. ... . , .,, jvi t;n. i. ii. i iirv i. iv, MltH. K. It. WlALiI.KY. Land Oftlno at Vancouver, Wash., May 8, IHOl.-Notlee is hereby given Hint the follow-Inn-nanied nettlors have filed notice of inion- ion in make final uroof on their respective cliilniH before K. W. Kale, Clerk of the ejune- rior Court of Hkamanla county, wasninguin, at Stevenson, Wash., on June !M, 1U0I, vln; KI.'SANXA (' WILI.AKl). On Homestead Application No. MX), for the southwest aoutiieasl i, east i southwest and northwest southwest section 2ii,Uwn sliio 4 r.orlh. runne. V east, W. M. Who mimes the follott'iug wltnessCR to prove her cniilinuous residouee upon and culllva tlon of said land, viz: John A. Klsher, Hamnel C. Dickinson, John W. Hill and Bon die Xorguson, all of Chen owlth, Wash. MAMTTKf, n. TIIOKINHON. On Tlomestead Ajipllt utinn No. HHfO, for the northwest of section U, township 4 north, runie 9 easl. W. M. Who name I he following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon undculliva- llonnf HHiti land. ViZ! Ktulle Willnrd, John V. Hill, Sondrc Tor- guson and John A. r umor, ail oi unenon un Washington. JOHN- A. KIHHKR. On Homestead A ppln allon No. 979, for the southeast southwest , south soutlieiist' nnd norineusi yA souiiieusi secuou 10, iu u snln 4 north, ninue H eust. W. M. W no niiiuea me lonowiug wiiuiwi-n m j,r,vK s continuous restdenoo upon anu cumva- itiui of kA hind, viz: Erni e Williud. John w. Hill, rsonare ior- uson and Hamui'l v. Dickinson, all of Chen with. Washington, in 1 J.-ai W. W. I'l'KHAK, ltegisier. Administratrix Notice. Mot ire is herebv irlven Unit the undersigned us been dnlv aouolnted bv the county court I' Wusco voiiuty, state of Oregon, Admlnls- atrlxof the estale oi r.uson v . uunjaunn, ieeeiised. All uersohs having elaim wgrtinsi null nsinli) are hcrebv reauired to uresent the nine to me. nroueriy vermeil, ai ine omce oi A. Javne, in me eny oi noon nivcr, in said county, wlttilu six month, from the dale of this notice. - Dated tills 18th any or April, l'.wi. J EN X 1IC liKNJAMIN. 021m2t Administratrix Administrator's Notice Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been dulv aimolnled by the county court i f the state or uregon lor wnsco couniy aie mtnlKlrator of the estate of Milton O. Wheeler deceased. All Hereon, huvlna claims against said estate lire hereby required to present the same to me, properly verllied, as by law re quired, at Hood Kiver, Oregon, wuuin six nontns irom me uaie nereoi. Dated this 12th day of April, laui. W. 14. W1NANS, Administrator of tho Estate of Milton O. Wheeler, deceased, BON TON Barber Parlors. Newlv furnished In all the latest modern barber fixtures, making It .erond to none for first-class seivlce. forcelaiu Uain 1 uo. Hy draulic HiirberOhali.. Use Herplclue for the bald side; Oct your whiskers pulled on all sides; For we are the boys that suits We pull your hair out by the roots. We don't guarantee anything. A shoe-polishing artist always on hand. EVANS & DeBORD, Prop'ra HARNESS. ml7 The old rell able Hnrness 8hop Is still do ing business m me ota .stand Bicycles for sale and bicy- metrn repaireu Ten uer een discount given for cash. All work guar anteed to giv Wtlsrucliun. JOHN HUI.LT. House to Rent. On the Hutlon place. Apply to 14. 1), Yi u n.17 OODWORTH. Blacksmithins: And wagon repnirlng attended to ptomptly at my shop on the Mt. Hood road, south of town. uoud work at rcasouaoie prices. myl7 G. A. HOWELL, Strayed. One buckskin pony, nh black stripe dow his back. HrauJcd ilbon left hip. St for b return. J OK PURSKR. Busrgy for Sale. Drop-seat l.ui;.v, with shafts and pole. Alto one saddle pouv, Apply to ml7 , A. R. BLOWERS, Town Lots for Sale. AddIv to .1. F. WATT. Bej'y 'ponA River Towni-ile Co. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the unlei-sijned win make application to ine common comic of Hood Kiver. at a regular mooiin in Juu for a ilc.nsa lo sell spiriluous, vinous and malt liquors in lo. quantities than one gal lon lor a perio.l oi one year. Hood River, Ur., May 13. 1(101. W. H. ALLEV, J. MDURlSilX. Notice. Street, lciir And Carnival, Juno 4th, 5th and Gth, 1901. To be given by the youni? people of tho Congregational Christian Endeavor Society. The Fair Commission are preparing elaborate plans, which will ho given out later. Write to your friends and have them come ami take it in. Remember, tliree whole day of fewtivity. Thin will bo the great no f..rt 1fw-.,l T?iei.r lina over witnessed. NOTICE FUJI rUHLI CATION. i n,i nmra ii Vancouver. Wash.. April 9 11X11. Notice Is hereby given thill the follow- ng named settlers have niea notice oi wen mention to make dual proof in mipuort of their claims, and that said prools will ue inane before the Register and Hecelver of U. H. Land ittlceat Vancouver, wasnuigiou.on jiouuuy, May 27, 1001, viz: ' I 4IKrt 1. ROTSKORD. . n I. ...I.. a ......la II V Vn fl'VI-1 I II Mi) l I ur,,,., .......w . . ... . - - for the northeast quarter of section S, township 8 north, nuige cast, w. M., no naiiics mc following wltnesse,lo prove ins cominuoim residence upon and'culilvutlon of said land, vl.: John Paulson, Krlatlnn I'aulson, Hnskln Tnihiie and JauieH Morgan, all ol l.yle i. o. wo.i, HITSWVAH PAULSON. Of i.ylc P. O.. wash., who made If. K. No. IWTS, for thesoum tianoi souinwesv uuniu i ui- linn II. townshlD 8 ninth, ramie Ii east, w. M ul,,. nmritt the rn niwimr witnesses to lirow hor coniluiious residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, Vl.: .lames isnisioru.iiasiiiii Trnline. riniH'lnn DtocKson ann Knsiuin Paulson, all of I.ylc r. o., wastiingtou. KKIMTIAN PAI.'IXIX. n . . . . n . . ... . .. t . li n- a.'m- tir l.yie i . wasu., wuo uiuuc u. c i.w.cw.. tor ine Kouin nan oi noniiu usl uuuih-i miriii Inilf of southwest oibirier of section townsliip 3 ijorlh nUiivngc 12 vast, w. M., who num.Hiihn foliowlnt witnesses to lirov e ln'l' conlinuoua resldnn c upon and illfvatlnn of suldland, viz: James M. Hotsford, Thomas Kroenung. 1 brlstiaii ineciison anu juiiics Morgan, all of Lylen O.. Washington, aliinli V.;H.JPUXBAR, Register. "NOTICE Foi7yBtICATION . Land Office at Vflrcduvcr, Wash.. April 19, IfHjJ. Notice Is Jieiby given Unit ihe follow-Ing-namcd settler Itfis li6d notieo of his in teiitloju.inl'' pnln Biippon "f bis claim, and tlmt mid proof will bo made before tho Register mid HeceUer IJ. .S. Land Ollice at Vancouver, Washington, ou Sat urday, June 7. lwd. vl.: , JAMK4 MARTIN, (If Trout Luke P. l Wushington, who made If. E. .No. 11161, for the southeast quarter of section 21 township5 north, range 10 east, w.M. He mimes the following ftltnessei to prove his conli.mious resillnte upon and cuUlva tlon of said land, viz: Charles Moore, Robert F. Cox, Byard C. Hamilton, Peter VcMHItn, all of Trout Lake P. O., Washington. a2-iinl W. U. BUSBAR, Register. k ... a.raiB State Normal School, MONMOUTH. OREGON. DEMAND FOR GRADUATES - Tho do- LIST OF LA1VDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. 1. Tho Ioy jilacu, near Tucker's nil!!, Oil 110OU river; imuii nouno, q alien clearod ; pricn f ,i.l). 2. VVeiuiort place, uear unuerwoou, Wash.; 1DU acres; 10 in cultivation; fair ? . 1 I . u ... improvements; young oreiru j o acre bearing atrgwlx-rrieH; plenty ol good water. Knee f Z.WU ; tPrniHensv. 3. Fight tlcreit (.ff tho W. J. Uaker olnce. known us the Iliffernan iiIhcp; in atrawberritts ! jirice, with crop, 11,000. 4. lSttcrehocoupiwlDyK.ii.itoouif tiwii. 6. The oi'J Jiogirrit pluoo at Fcmiktoti ; , .. , i i i ownuil ly . i.anei iniK" iiuusu, barn, 2 uprings, part ol 'helps cre.lt fulls, 2 ai.roH improved, plenty ol (ruit ; price, 11,11X1 .tiu or more rami. 0. men IT iicrea on . . J i i .1 !..: :.. iluce; pear orci.aru ami ovnur iruiv in iHumiip; prue iiso t acre. 7. Burrctt-Siimia addition ; t50 per lot : T10 down and 5 per mouth ;. no interval. 8. Ten choice lots in ingnianu auui- - . A .1 a Hon, only Vo IjIocks cr.ni oi me imuu ollice, on State Mtrwt, at f7D to w. lerms easy. Lvory lot lius a comniami- 'v(:w' . . ; . y. l ine homcsteim oi ha acres on Rock' crock neiir Davenport'", l'ricn (1,(100 fJOO down, balance fit o per cunt. 10. Kiyhtlotmn null s addition ; eacu lot level, 80 x 110; center of ball ground ; flOO each. 11. The i. T. Oaiiii-'an tm acres, lying m tho count v mad north nnd east of the liurrett farm ; 21 .acres in cultivation ; 900 fruit trees t'rico f.iou, or u half cash. New' $500 bam on place. 12. The Chan. Rogers f acre tract ami cottaOTi rnuikton. OooJ springs ami creek, f ii50.ternia easy. 13. The V. H. Rjshop home in HooJ River; a prcttv home; price $1,10). U. The Allen Fulton farm, loo acn e, 5 miles eiibt of town ; price 1,000; term I'llHV. 15. 1-ots in Henderson eub-aivisitin T37. P0 a lot. lo. JohnMpma tarm, iijii acres, o,ov.s. maud fur griuiuates ol tno normal dcnooii- (m ftn j 1,, Ilt g ,,er during the pant year lias been nnicli ue- . hfi caflt 4(J n.ri,R cleared, for 2,100. f iOO or more ciihu, Balance at s vond the biiddIv. rofiitions Willi from 110 to 175 per mouth. STATU CERTIFICATES AND DIPLO MAS Students are prepared for the state examinations find readily take state pa pers on eraduntion. Strong academic and professional courses. Wei l-i Kxtic 1 rtll IV-I 111 Vl'.1,.3 V.J... V... xy. v. . .... .' ........... V1J r'i for cataiDKue comainuii; nin auuuuiii-c tjS1' nients, nddrei-s r. Li. tAWi btus l rcsiacni Or J. IV V. Bltlkh, Sinwtarr. 1-eq nipped Training Department, icnses range frutii $120 to $175 a year. Job Printing a Specialty. Delinquent Taxpayers. The county court has instructed the county clerk lo place a warrant on the tax roll of 1H00 commanding me to collect the taxes for said year by making sale, ii necessury, oi me prop erly therein mentioned, and to return the roll nsiue oi sixty uays. 1 am sworn lo do mv duty, and am also un der bom.s for its Cailhful performance; there fore have no alternative oul lo ooey ine man date of the court, and will immediately pro ceed to make out a list of delinquents and ad vertise the property for sale. J be Danes, May iu, put. ROBERT KELLY, m 10Je21 Shcrlffof Wasco County. ITlmber Ijind, Act June 8, 1S:'8. NOTICE FOR, PUBLICATION. Uulted Htalcs' Land Office, The Balles, Ore gon, April 2?, inoi.-Nollce Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the uctof I'onsressof June 8. 18.8. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to nil the public land stales Dy act oi -ugiisi , wi, KAI.INA M. l'HIKMAN. Of The Balles, county of Wasco, stutcof Ore gon, has this day niea in this onice ner sworn stuwnteni, r,o. iaii, ior uie puicuno ui niu northeast 'A oi geeiion o. m, m iou- Miiln No. 1 north, runue ?so. east. v Ilium' tile Meridian, nnd will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said hind hcfiiifi ihe Keffistcr .and -Hecelver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the tith day ot -July, iwi." Hhe. names as witnesses: J. H. l'hlrman, ChrislineA.I'hirmanand Henfy Iloyenof The Imiies, tiregon, nun wtiuaiii iimiu m UIvai l.(.iron. .V Anv and all person! claiming adversely the above-described lantls are Teiiueslrd to file their claims In this oillee on or oeiore sum 6th day of July, I'.WLr- - m:i.ya r. ijci:nn, bhimht. Oregon nofr Line AND Union Pacific Time Schedules. E. Bound. ! Chicago Hpeclal li:2o a.m. Spokane Klyar 8:27 p.m. W. Bounu. Frm HOOD KIVEK Salt Lake, Denver 1 Ft Worth.Omaha, Kansas City, til Louis, Chicago anu me casi. Walla Walla, 8po- kane.Mlniieapolis Portland riyer Portland Special v-xb p. in. : :0a.m. Mall and I.i pi ens. 11:42 p. m. (i Paul, liuluth. Milwaukee, Chi cago and East. Salt Lake, Denver,! Kt Worth,Omaha, Mall and fcxpress o:42 a.m. Depart ' 8 p.m. Kansas City, Kl, Louis. Chicago! ana lue tusu 8 p.m. Ex. Munday! Mnluroay, 1Q p.m. From POItTLAND. OOEA RTKAMaRlPS! For an Kranciscol Hall every 5 days. Columbia River stkamkks. To Astoria and way landings. Arrive 4 p.m. 4 p.m. ExXunduy. Willamette River. 4:: n.m 6 a.m. Oregon City, New- Ex-Munday, M. eiuuaay: oerg,aieiu s way landings. 7 a.m. Wii.tAxrrr and! S:30 p.m. Yamhill Rivkbs. Mon, Wrd Tue. Thur. Oregon Cltv.Iiayton and Sal. and way landings. Notice Is hereby given that the undersign? win ui:tKe application lot e common cO'in-.-of Hd Kiver, a' a regular meeting in Jun for a license to seii .-.inntuous, vmons an mall liquors iu leu qmu'ltics thau "he gal lon for a period of oau year. Uood Biver,Or., May la, V. F. FuVT3 A BOX. 6 a.m. i W"lllann.lta River. Tues, Thlir. Portland to Onrval and Sal, , lis 4 way landings. and Fri. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t.n'nd omen nt The tiiilles. Oreeon. April 27, 1P0I. Notice Is hereby given that tho lollow- Inir-named settler bus filed notlco of her imemion to rnuae iinai pmoi m ir- nort of hef claim, an that said proof win k mmi ii.i'r,i-p feor&rr, T. Prather. U. 8. Com mlssloner, t HoodiHIver, tircgon, on Tues day, Juno ll, nun. viz: ' Sri. 1. 1 ii.- pofiAnTV K.-irmei lo K I e Ho tftfWlia. or Mt. llOOO.Ur., 11 v. v.. s.-mii for the south Ki southeast M and south soiithwcuf H section U, township 1 north. ruiiL'e 10 east. w. m. ' . Hhe names the follrtSvtng witnesses to prove ner continuous residence upon suu tuni" Hon of said land, vlpj, 1 , J. M. Len. J. A. Klinx, Y. I,. Auoeri ana v, II. Rhoades. all ot Ml'.Hond, Oregon. m.1Je7 , AytU4CAW,JtegJSIC. NOTICE Fpl'UULTCATION. 1 .and Offtae at i?he '.fjnlles. 6reeori fOl. Notice Is hereb'y gi-vg.ii-that the follow May ng-named settler haa &k-i. notice of his inten- REMOVAL. Having removed to the new etore building one door wefct of old lo cation, I would respectfully invite old friends and new ciiKtomern everybody to give us a call when needing goods in our lino. We do not handle everything but will enlaro along the linen of B. Magazines, mm m En Mr endeavor to merit a tharo As the demand may warrant, and chull of your patronage. Keppccltully yours. E. R. BRADLEY. Baltic Axe Tobacco 35c Canned Peaches, per can 15c 2-B) can Oysters 20c Sardines in mustard, largo size can and finest quality, per can Id Fresh vegetables arrive Thursdays and Saturdays. Rebate checks given with all cash purchases. Your orders will receive prompt at tention. Baled Hay, per ton, $14. Reciprocity Corner. LYDE & COMPANY, Blacksmithins and Wagon-Making, Ilorsc-slioeing a. specialty, i All work gnaranteod. HOOD RIVER EAST ND. per cent. Best farm in the valley. li. two lots ani nice roiiage, cum- oi Congregational parfconage; prieo T0M); term easy. 18. Chas. KoL'ers place, l.'O acres, in section 1, adjoining Jack Binn's place; price f.-OO. . 13. Hie liiover tarm, wen iiiiproTeu, il4 miles from Ooldendale ; 210 acres: 140 acres in cultivation; o3 acres in winter wheat: 7 acres in hog pasture, with iwlf rttnn'rig through it; all uu 1er ffiii1, with crobi tences; larga now l arn and fine house. Price fl2..')0 in acre; will take Hood River property n part .aMiient. 20. P. A. Triuia place, Whilo Falmon, nr-ithtof Hood River; 8 acres, 5 in straw berries and tomatoes 17,000 straw, berry plants and 1,400 tomato plant!. No irrigation required. Frice $700. N. S. E. J-i, S. N. E. -4 sec. t. T. 3 N., It. 11 E White Salmon; fine umbrr lam) ; $10 per acre. ' 22. The 'Emerson homestead, -only cue mile MRt of tew n ; fine ranee ; $1,600. i . , ., i.i. ..i- it': ..I s-i. lois o aim o, oioi n i, u imw m ition ; ,")0 a lot, or fS5 for tho two. 24. J. F. AViel.liam's 3 acres and Cot tage, iienr Mr. Alma Howe s. I rif .j0; ifO cash, balnuce on. time. W ill be for sale fur M Jav. 25. Two beautiful building lots near Robt. Rand's new house. Price $210 lor the two. 2. S. H. Cox's fine residence in lbiod Kiver, lot 100 x lfiO ; price $1,200. 27. J. U. Nickelneii'8 place nt. Bel mont,; 35 acres ; $2,100. Terms easy 28. 629 aorea, with much fir-tinitier, including botli falls on Hood river. Ue fer lo Butler & Co. 20. Twenty acres lying rorth of refer Kopke's, East Side ; good land; unim proved. Price $"00; terms easy. SO. Wishart 40 acrjs, East Side; $750, or $S00 half cash. ol. At Troit Lake, 80 a. ; 3 in timothy, cuts 8 tons a year; 0 a. in heavy saw timber, white pine, fir and cedar; ?mt fork White Salmon river runs through the place; price $1,250. 32. Emma G. RobiiiMin's 160 acres on hills east of White Salmon, known aa the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved ; $785. 33. til) acres of the John Monroe home stead and 10 acres adjoining on theeaat ; 30 in cultivation; price $2,000; term reasonable. 34. Levi Monroe homestead, 125 acre; 50 in cultivation ; 0 in bearing orchard; well watered ; fine uew house and barn ; price $3,750, subject to Crosby's leace. Eligible residence lots in Ppargler's subdivision, near cannon -house; only $75; terms eapf. $200 to $l,20b to loan. At the Emporium is kept a first-class surveyor's trausit, and. the propriotr being a practical surveyor, is ..well pre pared to do the work.of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and. do ing all kinds of surveying. N. B. Terms are easy.onall the above lands, with interest at t per ccut. Per sons desiring locations on homesteads and timber claims hpcdj apply ( the Emporium. . V ""v Ta Wi ill mf&k paA m .m. Mon.. Wed. ! and Kri. I.v.1 i ii a.m Hlpsria., ,Lv l.ewist'n Snakk Rivfh. 8a.ra.' daily. Kipuria to iu itoni dail.v.- A: L. CRaIO, Oen'l Pass- Agt.1 ortlasa.t, J. tUDLCY, Agent, Uood River. lion tocomrniile and make final proof In sup- nnrt. nf ht rlalm. and that said UroOI will lie made before (Jeorae T. Prather, U. 8. Commis sioner, at Hood Kiver, Oregon, on t riday June II. 1001. viz: imxk't.iv n T14VPKPORT. Of Hood River, Oregon, II. K. No. im, for the east y,A northwest section 28 and east yt stiiithwest i section 21. township 2 north range U east, W. M. ' '. He mimes the fhllonrlnv witnesses to prOVi his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, vii -Frank Davenport. Frank Gregory , N.T.Zeek and r . ft. jNewny, airrtf Iioon Kiver. T.rrKuo mlUjcH. JAY J'. LUCAS, itegister, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon Etructingthft exhausted digestive or gans. Itisthelatestdiscovered digest ant and tonic No ether preparation can approach It In efficiency. It in stantly relievesand pertnDcntly cures Pyspepsiu, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour. Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Oastralgia, Cramps and all otherresults of Jiuperfept digestion. Prloe50c.and$l. LHrgesirecontalnsiMtlmea tmall size. Book all aboutdyspepsia. mailedfre Prtpqrd by E. C. DW'TT ACQ- CrjICQflft DAVENPORT BROS. Are running their two Mills, Tlaner and Box Factory, and cau fill orders for Bones, Wocd d3 ZPosts On short notice. otec office. Warranty Dsecis 8 'Mfoty Deras for Mile at tt the GIV A display of assorted fancy Fruits canned by the Davidson Fruit Co. Highest grade table delicacies: Strawberry, Raspberry and Black berry Jam. Selected fruits in Sugar Syrup: Gooseberries, Blackberries, Straw berries, Peeled Plums, Pears, Black and Royal Anne Cherries. Also, Cherries, Apples, Pears and Pumpkin canned in 1-gal. tins. Try something good. FACTS. We now have the largest and most complete stock of General Mer chandise that w have ever carried in this town. When you want a pair of GOOD Shoes see ns ; we handle the old reliahle Miller make; no better shoes on earth. In men's and boys' hats and caps we have a magnificent stock, all . new and up to date. Mcn!6 Suita from f 7.50 to f IS. Don't buy until you see them. A. S. BLOWERS & SON, Davidson Fruit Co., Khl open of Hood, River's Famous Fruits. rai?kers of fhe Hood River Brand of Canned Fruits. Manufacturers of Brxes and Fruit Packages. rJealors iu i-'eriilizors and Agricultural lm- piemeniw. Tim her Land, Acrjune' 3, 178.1 NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. United States I.nnrt Ofllee.Vsnconver.Wssb.. March 23. Idol. Notice Is herabv clvsa Hint In compliance with the provisions of tbs art of coDKiesoi .inno , is.8, entitlea "An ei i"r the uaie of timber lands lathe states of Cal ifornia, Oirgon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended lo nil the publio laa4 itte by act of August i. !K2, FRAN K GI'.AV, Of Glenwood, county of KlleklUt, H rt Vahin!on, lias thla day filed iotbttoIRe his sworn statement, Ko. 21H.for the purchase of the south went 4 northeast , weet U south east and nortbeavt hi southeast H of sretlon No. i, iu toworliip No. 4 north, ran re No.lt east. W. M., and win offer proof to show that the la oil sought is jbore valuable for Us tim ber or stone, thnn. fh agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim tosatd lan before t he Kegtsteraod Receiver V this office ttVss rouver, Wash., on Monday, the Stta elay of July. 1001. lie names as witnesses: Jnlins A. Oannof son and J"hn H. Hanson of GleDwond.Waeb.; Cliarles W.- Gilmer and Oeorge Ollaaei of Gilmer, Wavh. Any end all persons elatmtnr dTereeJflhe elxve.dsertbcd lands are reeneeted to file thelrcllms in this oftlce tnorbefore Mid H day of July, 1301. -'Je7 W. tt. IH NBAH. Begleter. Farm for Sale. Or rent, JsOacresS milea et of Hood Rrrer; 18 aren plow land; nlcnur of rarJ range, rply to J. u PaVENTX