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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
, iHiSlM 1 rirnirTmT l' 4tE 28, 1901. HiwdJUTer'i titrwbrrr Crop.- " riood RiVerU most successful strav berry seaed! has virtually clowd, and the t'ttjii fliipmeiits'tjf -berries will foot lip clone to AupiQ iTH aif eostpnrtMi to. 28, 0J0 rusj'iw,. '.Ajtjbiiiiiuli ttif n'Bwu. wait osrclfVartj and' the' weather" cond; ttuiis unfavorable to' the prudtictioii of any where near a full cro i, the berries Iirodud.were of good qualir-and mar ;ut returns to the grower OMtr better. It js-;itMo estimate tlmt tliif vearr'l crop S netted tin Hood Kivi'i farmers 75,(KX) in hard cash, and there is hardly an at-re in the vallev i''in'"l to strawberries that Jiiih not netted the owtier from flOO to tuO. A Tow of th farmers with patches alonn the river bottom favorable to the early rijeninv of the berries secured fancy prices at tlx 'opcnjiifMif the wmhii, which netted, biy profits, but a'coiiservativeestimiite'iif th average returns for the valley would give the farmers a net profit ot floO per acre for their strawberry crop. The shipping union will return to the grow ers sn average of 1.90 percrate. o The 40,Ot)O crates sent out from Hood River wonlll have filled 05 fruit, cars. There were hilled cut a total of 34 oars, 19 of thftn by the Hoed River Fruit Grower's Union and the rest by the Davidson FruitCo. The latter company shipped something over 10,000 crates. and the union 15,000, w hile individual shippers and growers marketed about 8.000. Of the 19 curs billed out bv the uniotr, eight went to Montana Beven to KorUi Unkota, three to wiimepevr. ana oneaoh. to Uiiliith.Denver 6ntl Omaha. ' A Boitit of special interest to iiote here is tliat Jiood Kiver's 176,000 worth of strawberri( jyiis brodueed on less Jjuui 400vresi soiiietfunir between that num ber and 330. This may a pi ear incred ulous at first glance!, but is nevertheless true. The average size of the individ ual berry patches is considerably le than five acres. -hecar irtitprnenrs fell off that of oth er venrs, the small towns nearer horn affording better markets and higher prices tli an the big cities, the J:ivii son Fruit Co. cotitfljfiied but. one car to Dniaha this year, v title m 1890 llooU liivcr sent that city 13 carloads of lier ric.. The peoplcof Omaha and other cities want our berries bad enough and constantly send in orders for them, but it was impossible this year to supply thedemnnd. vt Inlethe qtmntityol ber ries in Hood Krer lias materially in creased it has fallen far short of tilling tlie ever increasing demand lor the fruit In North IhiUvlu and the states of the miiiiu ivaiftiivcst ins people ue tiianded our berries in car load lots, but there wereliot enough grown to meet the demand. Montana this year took more oerries at nigijer ave.rase prices than ever before, w hile the cities on the Bound and isritudi Columbia furnihhed a Dig demand, at least lour times as many berries going to Portland and the Hound citleiTas 'ever went before." Tlie Davidson FruitCo. made a number' of consignments to Aliiskn, . some of the fruit of-whiclf was marketed in tlie in terior. nm fonrin tor straw berries all over the United States Is reported to have been better than ever before, and the berries from California and the middle South were "supplying the markets of tlie large cities at the opening of the season here which tended to put down iirices. O. J. (jestding, secretary of the Iood River Fruit Grower's Union, says, that at the height of the season, owing to the supply of Eastern and California berries. the union couldn't have handled more berries than they hod, but it was a bity the carload shipments could not have been kept up at the end of the season. ."The farmers in the foothills," said Mr. desslirig,' "linve a,, -iiig-,. ad van tage here, 4s their berries ripen after the other berries are out of the nmrket, and furthermore, the berries are of a better quality, and more of them can be produced to the aerj.than qiY the Sandy soil of the lower 'part of the Vallev. The people in the Crapper district, liuve n good chance to gut rich just because there Iwrries are lrtjj..'.' , . The. strawberry business , in Hood Rive? never was on a better bais. More berries were produced this year than ever before, but tlie demand was fur from being supplied. The early berries, f course.oriiig. fancy prices, but for the past three years there has been an in creasing -catt-fwr tale berrieswliich would furgish a good market until the middle of July. OtLfer berries are out of the market by this time, and as the land in the ubper valley can produce berries of large-size and superior quality the farm ers of Hood River need never to despair of overdoing the thing. No section in the country can produce berries that wilsHtuml shipment like the Hood River product, and when the farmers of our vallev, by raisuijfwawbernes, canclenr fronsfl0jjstt'JO0, and sometimes f-iOO peV acre above 'expenses, they have got something that's a sure thing and which will pay them better dividend than most of the gold mines of the country. 1 Said II. F. Davidson of the David-Jon Fruit Co.," W hat we need is more ber ries. Why, I actually hate to open 'my nmil these mornings, for the Eastern buyer's are'uonstnUy demanding more berries nnd in most, every other letter we dre mej, with the querry, 'Why don't you fijj tur orderT 6r 'Wliy don't you send tilore strawberries?' " The strawberry that has made Hood River famous ami is 'making our fruit growers rich, is the Clark's Seedling, A pecilliarky-about this variety is that it seems particularly adapted to the valley, and cannotbe grown - succcssfullv else-whete.-- For -shipping quality he. Clark's SeedliiTg 1 wldiout a doubt the-. best in the W0.rld-, and as, tp flavor it is equally hard to lient.- 'Xhwigli within late, years an attempt has been ujado to put "forth the, JTagVion berry,nd some of our farm ers are being deluded iirte thinking it snrpaVies, the 'good qualities of ' the ClarkT Seedling. The Oregonian of the 24th inst. in a lwldatory article upon tlpe Magoon berry erroneonslv asserted iHlit thrs berry is now conceeded to sur pass in every particular the good quali ties of tlie Clark's Seedling. A few cred ulous people mav be dei-eived by such misstatements, but the majority will prefer to take the fact's as they are. But Mots or no facts, the Magoon " berry has already done considerable mischiet, and if HiKxl,Uiver wants to. sustain its es tablished ,reputation for strawberries the Magoxin must be left out. They are 50 pet cent more p'rdiietive than the Clark's Seedhng.but for shipping purpo ses they are absolutely worthless.and for canning tViey afe equally - unfit. When shipped in cars this .'year, with the Clark's Needling they invariably brought from 50 cents, to dollar less per crate. J he Magoon, will-not stand - shipping at" all, and 'com mission men everywhere registered kicks. an, receivingeven'a crate or twein a'ear of the Cl.irk's Seedliug. This ougktlo be oo'nvitit-tiig enouj(v to keep our''f,ruit growers from speculating further w4ththe worthless.Magtxms.and to make them satisfied with the sure thing they have iu- the famous Clark's Seedling. ' ' ' ' ''' ' Senator Mitchell started for faris on the Overland Wednesday evening. Hon. Kobt. Bell, prominent young aUor&ey of .Portland, will, deliver tU) Let the Eagle Scream! AN OLD-FASHIONED th "of Jiily . i CELEBRATION AT Hood IRiTrer, Oroon. , Music by tho Band and Glee Clubs. Grand Parade; Comprising Patriotic, Military and Civic Features. Reading of Declaration of Independence -HV- MRS. LOUISE Log Rolling Contest at the Boat "Landing, upon the arrival of.Eicursion. $100.00 in Prizes. Base Ball Game.' Dalles vs. Hood River. .At the Buso Ball ground in thb. Afternoon. Creased Pole, Wheelbarrow and Sack Races, and Other Amusing Featdres. (Liberal awards to tho winners.) . BICYCLE PARADE. Cash prizes for the handsomest and bust deeorntions. , $700.00 DISPLAY . In the Cool, Shady Picnic Grounds, w ith Romantic Surroundings for tho Lovers of Nature. k &Reduced Rates on all Transportation Lines. JXt Everybody V. ft. Church's Berries al IbifTulo. Hon. E. L. Smith received the follow ind from II. E. Dosch, dated Buffalo, June 18th 1001: I beg to report that the other two crates of berries marked 'F G. Church, ' arrived in perfect order. We just- re-ar-sorted them, picking out a few soft ones, and thev are the attraction in the hor ticultural biz You ought to have feen the crowds gather around bogging for 'just one berry.' Will distribute them tomorrow as the weather is very clone and sultry and expect they will mould. Last night 1 put them on ice to prolong their keeping and they, look fine today, especially when compared with their famous (?) New York, Illinois and Mis souri berries. Hood Uiver Aipli s at Buffalo. Commissioner H. C. Dosch writing from Buffalo under date of June 20th says: "Our apples are holding out wonder fully. It is wonderful how they keep. Some of them have been on the table for six weeks, being polinhed every day, mid are yet ti rin especially some New ujwn pippins from E.L.Siiiith, and some Genet apples grown by Win. Ehrck,, at Hood River, near the snow line,; which undoubtedly will get the gold medal, as Professor Van Deman, the judge, told me they were the finest Gunets he had ever seen, .and he knows. Although our apple exhitit is small only lbv plates, while such states as Illinois and New York have over 1,000 each it at tracts' more attention, and it is difficult to convinre people that they are not of watt, on account of their perfect shape and beautiful color and the high polish thev take. GardenHose In this line we are "IT." SAVAGE. S.C. JACKSON, - Painter aafl Paper.- Hangat- All work promptly nnd atlfaotorll.v"ex eculed. Ulllcc ut .Slit-rrlll's furniture ..Htote.. Strayed. Itald-fuop sorrel mure, yinrs old. and for rel -oit. Mars branded Ron left lilp. KlnHy leave word at Ulaeier office as to wlieroibouOt. 160 Acres for Sale. Two mllis fniin Miwif-r; lio-me and burn; 30 ncrei In cultivation. Price Sl.000 jyil CHAS. II. PR ATH Alt. Posts for Sale. A good qnnllty of cednr post delivered to the lower valley or In tnwn. at from 5c to 8c each. A AHTHUIt DISHKOW. Best is the Cheapest. I. It. Tucker l agent for Standard Mower and R ikesand Klsh Bros.' Wagons. Try one. None better. 1J At Private Sale. Will sell at private sale nt my place: Os borne mower and steel rake, grain separator, Dsborne Kprlnir-Uxilli narrow, butigy, wuson and harness, a horses lumber, (0 or .0 rick of imk nnd pine wood, carpenter tools, 2 stoves, furniture, and oilier article loo numerous to mi-ntlon. Allcheup forcash, JvS JOHN HIPM A. Cows for Sale. Choice family cows, full b'o-xl and grade Jerseys, for lale by J. A. HKNbEitso.V, all) White Salmon, Wash. Hay Press. The nnderslsnea have fitted np thair hay press with all the necessary appliances and are now prepared to bale hay throughout the valley. Before engaging your hav for baling ex II on u MII.I.KR HRH. Nursing. Tbose deslrluc a unr-c iu oonflnemenl. ploi.M ddre it r. W. 1. Uaiwbury, fiCjri GODDARD, OF FIREWORKS Evening. Come and Bring the Children Wanted. M-n tOftrttbS !r10a-rvon the Mp: Appiyio u. H.HKAKH. . : LCiSt. . i..iim7 mi,, n,uu HMiiir; 'I in ton- (tlllOtl Wnilld Wl-luil Ill-lit n liV)u lllMIIKs- 9 .vftirn old: no tumid. Klverio lnr rewnnl If iigiivwi my pinoe. A. N. IIA II M. Plants Wanted. In July, a.OLOgmid Blrnw lx-irj- pliinu. a.n. it int. -notice- To Water Consumers I Me rules of Hie company will be strtei followed uller this (late. All who arv di-lin quent after the loin day or the month will be cluiri?ed tlie full prli-.-. vly.: $1.50 per month; tlieextru lEc going to the eolleelor, who will iiin.m wnier mi i ill! main troin resmences Hiere pavmenl Is not promptly made, and It Will not be turned on again unttUillurreur aviesarepaid. lieciiiiiliiif lulv 1st next ull water reiibt wHI lie cliinx-eil to nwnerx of rent- u uiiiiihiil-s insii-an 01 to tlie occupant. ll'K)l) HIVKK HI'RI NMW ATKIt CO. Timber Land. Act June 3, H;8.1 NOT1CK KOU I'UlilJt'ATlON. IT nil oil HtntAa FnnH fm,.n - - ..... .. 'MU'ti, HII4-MI VIT, Wnwh Iima'lJ Htfll fc..t,... i-. I ... . fhi-t In fttiiipllunce wtih Ih provinlonti of Hie mi iim- mr wiif i umrier mini!. In MioNtuTi m i 'Ultlnr-rilo hrunim V.,.... . , ton (erritorytM us extended to till the public eiiiivs mij nvi i? AUKUM . lOUy, TltuMAS K. t'ljYNN, f f R-attle, count v of Klmr. state of uMhliiirlnn huu tlil ,l.... Al.,,1 1.. . 1. 1.. .. -' - ...in ...... ,n.- ,,, i inn uiir c bis sworn statement No. 2ii0, for the mireliiise of UeHK'A ofMI. U sec. hi - of -If i. i WofsWiif section No. h In township -., .., , , (uiikv Ao. iu nisi,, n , m anil wi olli-r pnsif to show thut the Ian I si.nght, more valuable for its timber or stone than f am-idi-tiii.!, I iinpniuiiu u..,i ... . t.i r . , i- i-i,onirwii ins claim lo said land beiore Hie Register and lte- ui.riiniiiijuiiiiT i Vancouver, wasli.. on Friday, Hept. l.l, 1UII. . lie mimes its witnesses: Robert V. Cox nnd A I U'niiiiil, rt '1'..... I iir .... . ... i I . ,1. ,. . '"" ;, to ami., a. w . i obdell ol I'ortlarld, Or., and Nile 11. Winans f f tiu 1 1 I I 1a Wi mx am 1 ffHfutt nioinl ar .it L' ....... ' i r lon, 1m thlH aay ttlr-t! In thin office hie sworn HtHtement No 2J51, for the purohniw of I he H township No. b north, rant-e No. U eaMt , W.M . Illlil Will iiftt-r turuif in tW. 1 t. i t , r" ' i"i mitt -tifj iuiiu Honnht Im more VMluahle lor lutlinberor uw thnn for iit'rtculttirul pnrpo4e4, find to eslnb llsh hiffclnlm to ftHld Untl before the HKl8ter V' i i. ' mf ar vuncouvcT, . iisii,, mi r i tuny nvpi. UKJI. He mttiiPH rt witnrs.,is: Hohrrt F. Cox onfl .i. wagmi. or Trout Luke, Wash.. A. V ' 'r,, mi a i nonius I- linn ntKtxutt.u V..t. T Anv Hini till pfftQiiKeliilinliu ndverwly the tt0 ! 'wW.t.f lun-ty A ...J ... .t . . thclrt'lulms In thUoftlceon or IxToreHnia mit JciiuuJU W. R. DUNBAR, Register, Timber Land, Act Junes, ISrH.l NO'ilt'li FOK I'UbUfA'llON. tlnlted States Land (Ifllee, Vancouver, Wash., June l.l, iikii. Notice Is hereby elven that in compllunce w'tn the provisions of tlie act of congress oi june ;i. i,s, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands in the slutes of Call- :ii-u..iuh-kiiu, iimiii anu wasnington ler rilory, as extended to all the publie laud 1 ntvuv if L-ruuDe Of The Dalles, county of Was-.-o' state of Ore gon, lias this day filed In this office his sworn siuiineni,.rira. for We purchase of i lie mis i ami 1,1111a pout; v. ncwtlnvest U of sec tion Mrt II In ,.....nJ.. I.-:. J ... 1-V . Beast, W. M., and o'dcr pnv'if to show - - i ""iii'"'p o nor, ii, rane No that the himl mi.iii, I. ,,... .... i.,nki. ...... n iii'nr.iHiiiituii; l ,r II, tiltllMT t ut.. ..a ,Ii..m ... i i Its ". .hoi, mi -narit-iuuirai pur bos. S. Htin to Avtn llAh itia i..t... ... l.l ,' 1 i - - --' ui. imiiii Himiu ih no before the Uegisterand Uecelverof this office t V ,1 mVM.l-u.. VL'n.l. .... , J , ... . .'I,., i to euuesuay, inc ami day of August, 1(101. lie names as witneiftest T. W. Lnsk, Hugh ' nenowitn wain urn li ii I on mil v .,1-Ti.a f ... 1 1.... Any and all person claiming adversely the u K, 1 r I ... i l.in.l. .. . . ... II le ...... uuiius iii iuib- iiiih-o on or Deiore said into my oi auuhi, ihui - - Jlaj.1 W, It. DUNBAR. Register WHITE COLLAR LINE Str. "TAHOMA." Dally Round Trios except Sunday. TIMETARD. ive roruana , 7 . ji Leave Astoria 7 p j( lis Dalles - MM Bonis Str, "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally Round Trip except Monday. Cascade Lockn, Hood River, White Sal mon and The Dalles. ' TIME CARD. Iave Port land. ..7 A M fav The Dalles.. 4P.M ArrivThe lHillea-3p.ii Arrlv Portland ll r.M Meals the Very Best This Rime has the gniride.it scenic attrac tions on earth. Sunday trips a leaotnk leaton. landing and offlc ftsit Alilee slreeu Both phones main S5I. Hortlano, Or. K. W.i Cru-liion, agent Portland; John M. K(iloon, aent The Dalles; A. J. Tavlor, agept Astoria. PRATHER & BARNES, : 'iAgenta at Hood Elver. HARNESS AT COST. - Tho old reli able Harness Hhop Is bl 111 do ing business iti the old stand. nicyelea for sale anl bicy cles repaired. All work guar anleed to give autlsluctioii. mir JOHN tHU t,T House to Rent. m1H'"UCr, . A' WliiWORTIt,. S15 tier Aero Will buy iiiio of the miwt desirable 40-acre tracts in HimjU Klvir. Noagcnis. nfii r. it. io!. BON TON Barber Parlors. Newly furnished In all the latest modern harlier rlxlures, iiimUIu-j It is-con l to none for first-lass service, rorcelain Haiti 1 uua. iiy urauile limber chairs. A shoe -polishing artist always on band. EVANS & DeBORO, Prop'rs House to Rent. An S room liouie. water free. In Mowers art tlllloti; fine view; ipli-udld kH-nMon; Hi int nioutn. i. vt AHitr.n. The Glonwood, select boarding and looming house, corner r 0111 1 11 ami HaK meets, in western pan 01 town. . je, XT Spring Millinery. Tha ladjpsuf, liood Rlvar and. vicinity are Invited in visit our nnims and Inspect our new line of Spring Millinery. We have tlie latest up-to-date styles and qualities and can mitisry ine most rasiinious purcimser. we are also prapawu, 10 nil an oruers in uressinaitiug.- .. MflH. T. It. rr.ARIv, M KM. K. U. I1UADLKY. Lots for Sale. At annul WO'rticb, On tlie ridge overlooking both rivi-rs. cowred with trees anu siiniDuery and only alt'ot seven blocks from dewt. Ad dress AHH Ml It UIMimuw, Hoou Kiver. IS AttH III, it ui.simuw, HOOU KIV Frliikton Exnrcss raH4'iier!4 taken to and triui Nl'lul and lUivriiinu " i-iiiii ir. nail hiiikiu 1 ik1 "I '""' for family hImuuIih;. 7 K. I. t'AI.KINS New Harness Maker. We have employed a first-class work man and can iu a' i piirncss nicnmng on stiori nonce. Mrlng aloni yonr work; give us a trial. We guarantee untlslactton In work and prices. Jyl) , HOI, MAN 'N; Blacksmithing And wagon repairing aiu-nded lopioinptly at my shop on the Ml. Hood load.sonlli of low n. Uood nork at reasonable pi Ices, my 17 . ,. . O. A. IIOWEM.. Stenographer and TVFKWiaThlt. All kinds of stenographic work done ut reiisoimblc prices. Apply at the office of Bone Ihns., Ihsid Hlver. JvM Mlrt-S AlA'liX A HOADt.BY. Bakery for Sale. The lliifid ltlver nkrr.v, Including build ing, brick oven, tools. I'uiultnre.store flxtun-s, sDx-k and Imsiness, Unod location. A busi ness Hint will bt-iir Investigation. Uood rea- ..ons for kelllng. A splendid opening forsoniek fiitj. iSi II. i in or n,lit rn - ,t V. M Httm Ell'. Hood River, Or. For Sale. A choice of two horses; one gentle for family use. Also, tworvatiing milk cows, and a full bioisted i'oluud-Uiina brood sow. JylO A. O. HF.RS11KY. , ITiinber Lndj Act June X, im.1 no irk rou 1'Uiilu;atio:. United Htntes' I.nn Oltlec.The Dalles, Ore gon, April 2.', ISkJl . Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of fongit- s or .liuu) .8, w;&, entitled "An act for the sale of 'timber lands In the Mlalcs of California, OiWit, Nevada and Washing ton 'lerritory," as extended to all the public land stales by act of August i, IKi2. 8.VI.INA M. I'HIltM AN, Of The Dalles, county of Wuwu, state of Ore gon, lias tins day 11 led In ibis otllce her sworn statement, No. Mi, for the purchase of the northeast of section No. !. In town ship No. 1 north, range No. V east, Willam ette Meridian, and will otter proof to show that tlie Infill anuvhl Is more valuable for Its timber or -stone than for agricultural fiurposes, and to establish her claim to said and before the Kcglsler and Receiver of this ottiee at The Dalles, uregon, on Saturday, the i.tli day of July, Hl. . Hhe names as witnesses: J. H. Phrrmnn, Christine A. l'hii man and Henry Hoyenof The Dal'es, Oregon, and William Hand of Hood ltlver, Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adverse!) the Ilboveilcjcrlbed ihnUs ure' requested to Die their clallus In IhU oillcu on ur beiore said th davof July, Mil. mHJ5 JAY P. I.UCAS, Register. ..Timber l.snd, Act June , 1878. NOi lCK tH PUBLICATION. United States Ijind Otllce, Vancouver.Wash., June 11, IWI. Notice Is hereby given that In compliancfl wiib-tlie- provisions of the act of congrcsS of Junel, 18 ft, entitled "An act for Hie sale of tlmlx'r lands In the stales ot C'al Morula, Oregon, Nsvada and Wushlngton Ter ritory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, lni2. UKullUK KRKP. Of Fulila, oouaty of Klickitat, state of Washington, lias: this nay nu-a in tins nmce his sworn stateiirtnt, Va.ZlJtl, for the purchase of the southea.- yt southwest section 2, and northeast. & northwest of section Nil. II, in townl)lp No: IS north, range No. 11 east, W. II., and s ill otter pi-isif to show that Hie land sought it- more valuable for its It ru ber or mime than for agricultural purposes, and to establish- Iris claim to said land before the Mnistar aud Eecelver of this otllce at Van couver, Wiiki., wii Tuesday, th 2th day of August, v.m. Hu niunes.as witnesses: ftimtiel M. Cole, Ilalsey I). Cole, Jonathnn Kiuinp and Court land Chapmin all of Kulda, Wash. Any and all persons clal tiling adversely the above-described lands are requested to file thelrclaihis in. this office on or before said 2. th day of August ItXll. : ' JeltuHI -I. IV i- It. Dt'NIIAH, Register. t'lmber land, Act June S, !?.) NOTlt'li-Ji'OK l'UHLlOATlON. ( United State Land Office, Tho rial led, Ore gon, Muy 3t.-lUil. -Notice hi hereby given that in compliance with the pTOvMons of the act in ioiiKiena,ui juiiw a. Htti"r eiiuucu ah act for the sale oftimber landstn the state of California. Oregon, Nevada and- Washlnglnn Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1SW. HKKIitfKT C. tslt AFFER, -Of HimhI Kiver A-oiinly of.W-asco, suite of Ore gon, has ltildy filed in tliloit1i-e bis sworn statement, Uo. lo2, for tne purchase of the lots I, 2, 5 nd of seation fl No. M, In lownshln :Ao.,.. 2. north. '-raiurer.-Mo: 9-east: WlllainetVrf1 Meridian, and 'will otter praf to snow ttmtr(8"nnn goughcis- more valua ble lor its UnAn-r ir stone than for agricultur al purposes, irlin to establish his claim to said land before the Register and jieueiver of this otllce at T he finilc.-,. Oregon, on Wednosday, the 21st day of AuEiist, I'.iOI.' He names as -linesj,e K-K.'FIx of Pen die ton, Oregon;- J. 11. L'nkes, 0. 1). Wiodworth and Miss I,. Inkstand or Hisid River, Oregon. Any and all p'ersonsvlalming adversely the nbove-dcscrlbed lands are retinested to file their claims in this olliceon or before said 21st day-nf August 1!H)L JeUalil JAY P. MICAS. Register. ITiinber Land, Act June S, 1878.1 NOTICE OUJIUC'ATJON. United states ljind Office, The Dnlles, Ore- con, .nine 7, ihiii. police Is nereny given that In compliance with Ihe provisions of tlie act ofcongrcsof.lurieg. 18 8. entitled "An act forthesnleof tlmbcc lands In the States of caiiiorniHtOregiHi, Nevada and Washington Terrlmry," as exteniled to all the public land Btatos by act of A n trust -1. 1i2, AUlirsls A.HoNNEY, OfTygh Vallev. count v of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has, on Dec. 15, ItHIO, tiled in this office his sworn statement No.- I9 for Ihe purchase of the west yt souiheiutt and lots V and 12, section ?, township 2 north, range V east, W. M., and will offer proof lo show that the land sought Ij more valuable for' lta tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before (he Ileglw'e." and Keeelver of this office at The Dull,-, Oregon, on Monday, the iitb day of August, Mil. He names as witnesses: Clvde ,T. Ronney, rtonald koss. t-slie Hntler aud O. B. Hartley, ll of Hood Hlver, Oregon.. .Any and all persons claiming adver-ely the nbove-desorlbeil lands- are tequested to file their claims In this offlpe on or before said lWth day of Anguit. IWI. jeUnin 1 f. LUCAf, Register. Warranty Deeds. Blank Warrant JJ4 bf "al at te0t- osang Our entire lino of waHhahlo nliirt at absolute cont. The tiirte foe wearing thuin is just ut hand. Call and got one before the atmort- -nii'iit U hrokeii. , Tooth picks, full count, 4c per hoi. ' Firt class hinturiiH, 53 each. Glass tiiinhh-ra unitiiblo for jelly 3c each. 8ix poolii 0. X. T. thread for 2.rc. We have a niee line ot while shirt waists. Hoys' bliirts, ir:ci's tho hmost. Here is the Place to Get THE PARIS FAIR CheapneHg Is often ilearnegg dicgulsed. We handle firHt-cla Good at rock-bottom prices. Our stock is complete, and it will pay you to call on tig when in want of Dry Good, Groceries, Boots and Shoe, 0. Flour and I ced. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. Now Pattern. Latest Design. . Fresh Stock. We have just rec. sistiim of two patterns, us ion,i: Decoration ana Arcadia Flow llluu. Now is the time to buy, for you need the money. GEO. rhone 104 IF YOU were canning fruit Btid should lingers, "wouldn't it jar you?" x ''t-.'?i3s?AS-iwV5N Jw-wJM't'yil..si "ay -iy .. Sun Fruit Jar. Absolutely the best Jar made Pander of fruit spoiling. 11 lfm by breakHite. N Q Metal to corrode or taint contents. Danger of burning hands. . J Woman losing her temper.. Call and see the Jar-and get prices. EVERHAItT'S STORE. HOOD RIVER Spraying Is the best White Arsenic J ni ,. I 4-B lots, 20-5 lots, " 100 lb lots, Bal fc0Ua ( 4cperB. . 3c per 5. 2c per lb. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. Battle Axe Tobacco Canned reaches, per can 2-Ib can Oysters..... Sardines in mustard, large size can 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. IBeciprocIt3r Corner. LYDE & COMPANY, Blacksmithing: and Ilorso-shoeing a specialty. HOOD RIVER DAVENPORT BROS. Are running their two Mills, Tlaner and Box Factory, and can fill orders for Boszes, "W"ocd. IFosts On short Registration of Land Title. In th mnltnr of thp appllratlon of Archibald A. Fchi-nck o rpglstpr the (11 le to I,ot letter eil "I" of the p'M of South Artrtltlon to. the Town (now nty) of Hood Rfverfcoftnty of Vnseonn1 stateifOreiron, nil to w'om It . mnjseori'cern, In the name of the State of Oregon: TAKE NOTICE. That on the Tth riav of Jun, A. T, ll, an annlleatlon wn fled bv said Archibald A. Sohenrk In the elrenH court of Wasco county for Initial letrixtrutlon of the title of the land uhove described. No, nnlesH yon appear on or before the Tth day of July, A. V. 1M)1, and show cause why such application ahull not be grunted, the same will p taken an confes'ed, and a de-ree will be entered according; to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from dli-puling tne tumie. Witness mv hand and seal of said ,conrt hereunto affixed this ,Ui day of June. A. D. Mil. A. E. LAKK, je!4Jy5 C'erk. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Ijind Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 15, 1(101 . Notice Is hereby jriven thai the follow ing named settler has filed notice ol ills inten tion to. make ttnnl proof In support of Ills claim, ana llial said proof will be made before feorKT. I'ratlter. II. 8. t'omiinssionen. at Hood Klver, Urcgon, on Friday, July 2-1, 1H01, vlK JAMES r. OOOPKIt, Of Mt. Hood. Oreiton, H. K. No. M97, for the northeast si-eliou ao, township 1 north, ratine Itfeast. W. M. He names (be following witnesses to prove his continuous rldence upon and cultiva tion of, said bind, viz: D. K. Cooper. W. r. Grlhhle, A. B. nilltnrs as-1 Itobert Leasure, all of sit. Hisnl, Oivcob. out Your Granite Ware. Neat Shape. Dainty Decoration, 1901 Creation. . .. crate of Diches con- i'i iiicceu i?liiiie, St. Lawrence need the dithoa more than you F. COE & SON, break the top of the jar or burn your Avoid such mistakes by using the Easy to seal. hasy to open PHARMACY'S Material we can buy. 10-8) lots, 50-5) lots, 10c per Bj, 9c per B. 33c 15c 20c and finest quality, per can 10c 7 WagonMaking. All work guaranteed. EAST END notice. (Timber Land, Act June S, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . .United States Land Office, Vancouver. Wash., May 25. liiOl.-Notlce Is hereby pi ven mat in compliance with the provisions of ir.eaci oi comfress or Juno 8, IK7H, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands In the Miatea or i:alirornla, Oregon. Nevada and Uutiln,rton Tor.,,,,.,, ., w ,, ...... ..... .v-i.t, nr, r.iciiuni 14, II 1 1 the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, JONITH AN L. STUMP. ft IT ,1 1 n n. ....... ,.' , 1 .. I. . - . .... . ... . . riii,,nuiiij in i iii-Hiini., siHieoi w asn lngton.nas th is day ft Ii d In t his otllce his sworn statement .No, for th purchase of the nortt-ensT qnnrtor of section No. M, in township No. 6 north, mne No. II east.W.M.. nnd will ofler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim tosuld land before the Itettister and Kecr-iverof thisornceat Vnncouver.Wasli.. on Friday, the lmh day of August. 1h01. He names as witnesses: Leonard 8tumpand Jennie Stump of Fuldn, Wnih., and Mordlcal Jones and O. Jones of II iikii rn. Wash. JENNIE STUMP, Of Kipda, county of Kliokltnt, state of Vash InKton.hastbisdayllled in thisotlice her sworn slHteinent, No. 2210, for tho purchase of the northwest quarter of section No. Si, In town ship No. north, range No. 11 east. w. M..nd will orTernroot to show that the land sought Is more valuable ir lt timber or stone than for ai'iiculluntl purpose, and to establish her claim lo said land before the Keglster and Receiver of this offlee at Vancouvor, Wash on Friday, the lilth dav of Ansust, l) Hhe names as witnesses: Ieonnrd Stump and Jon 1 1 Ii an L. Hlunipof Fuld-. Wash.. and Mord leal Jones nnd O. Jones of H usum ,'h. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abovivrtewrihed lands are reqnestod to file thelrclalms In this otflce on or before said l!h day of Attg"t, ld. LIST OF XANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. 1. Tho Lot nlnee. near Tucker's mill. on Hood rivnr; Miiall houne; 6 acres cleared ; price f250. 2. Wendorf place, near Underwood. Wiiiih. ; KiO seres ; 10 in cultivation ; fair improvements; young orchard; 3 acres bearing str:i irrws ; plenty of good water. Price t-'.tKH) ; terms esfy. 3. Eiitht ami's off the W. J. Baker place, known as the Hilfi-rnsn jtlnce; in straw berries ; price, w ith crop, fl,0U0. 4. is acre occupied byh.L.liood ;f 1500. 5. The old Roeers place at Frankton: owned by ti. V. Lane; larpe hoime, nam, i. springs, part ot I'lielns crek falln, 2 acres improved, plenty of fruit; price, fl.100 $.;00 or more cash. 0. Twenty ncres iff J. W. Baker's place; penr orchard and other fruit In benring; price (125 per acre. 7: Harrett-Sipma addition ; per lot:. 10 dow n and f.'i per month ; no interest. 8. Ton choice lots in Highland addi tion, only two blocks east of the post olficc, m Stiite street, at 75 to 150. Terms easy. Every lot has a command ing view. - 9. Fine homestend of 100 acres on Rock creek near Davenport's. Price 1,000 $300 down, balance at 6 per cent. 10. F.icht lots in Hull's addition ; etch lot level, 80 x 110 ; center of ball ground ; f 100 each. 11. The 0. T. Galilean 00 acres. Ivinur on the county rond north and east of the I'arrctt farm; 21 acres in cultivation; 900 fruit trees Price (2, 1-50, or(2,20 half rash. New f500 bam on place. 12. The Clms. Rogers 5 acre tract and ' cottage, Frankton. Good springs and creek. $tijO,terms easy. 14. The Allen Fulton farm. lfiO acres, S miles east of tow n ; price $1,000 ; terma easy. t 15. Lots in Henderson sub-division ' 37 .f0 o lot. . 17. Two lots and nice cottage, east of Congregational parttounge; price $650; terms easy. . Wi ine oiover larm, well improved, ftj miles from fiolilendale; 210 acres; 140 acres in cultivation; ti3 acres in winter wheat; 7 acres in hog pasture, with a creek running through it; all un der fence, with cross fences; lsrpe new barn and fine hom-e. Price f an acre ; will tuke Hood River property in part payment. 20. P. A. Trana place, White Salmon, in sight of Hood River; 8 acres, 5 in straw berries and tomatoes 17,000 straw berry plants and 1,400 tomato plant. No irrigation required. 21. S. S. E. t4', P. K N. E. M sec" 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon ; fiu timber land ; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, otilvon mile east of town ; fine range; l.oOO. 23. Lots 5 and 6, block 7, Winans ad dition ; 50 a lot, or tS5 for the two. , 25. Two beautiful building lots nesr Bobt. Rand's new house. Price $200 for the two. 2fi. S. H. Cox's fine residence in Hood River, lot 100 x ItiO; price 1,200. 28. 529 acres, with much fir timber, including both fulls on Hood river. Re fer to Butler & Co. 20. Twenty acres lying north of Teter Kopke's, East Side;' good land; unim proved. Price $500; terms easy. SO. Wishart 40 acres, East Side; SO. or $800 half cash. 31. At Trout Lake, 80 a. ; Sin timothy, cuts 8 tons a year; 50 a. in heavy saw timber, white pine, fir and cedsr; weet fork White Salmon river runs through the place; prico $1,250. 32. Emms fi. Robinson's lfiO acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved ; $785. Eligible residence lots in Ppangler's subdivision', near cannon house; only 75; terms easy. 200 to $1,200 to loan. At the Emporium is kept a firnt-clasg surveyor's transit, and, the proprietor being a practical surveyor, is well pre pared to do the work n laving out acre,. age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. N. B. Terms are easy on all the above lands, with interest at 6 per cent. Per sons desiring locations on homestead! and timber claims should apply at the Emporium. Davidson Fruit Co., Shippers of Hood River's Famous; Fruits. I'ackers of the Hood . River Brand of Canned Fruits. Manut'Mftiirpvsi nf B-xe3 and Fruit Package. Dealers in Keitlllzers and Agricultural Im plements. Tun Iter LaTTdTXctTune 3, 181&. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office. The Dalles, Orefc-on, May 20. UX)1. -Notli is hereby given tbat In com pliance with the provisions of the act of con gress of June S, 178. entitled "An act for tHsj sa,leof tlm.ber landsln t he states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W.ililnK-ii)n Territory asexKinde.1 to all the publio land' stafau br act of AugusM, ISM, . KM MA E. BONNE Y .... v.., I... vo i.i sn y ii-ii-j, i-uuniy oi vt usco, slate of Ors run tins thiu tav nlati in i.i. .x , - .... ..-v. ... .juiuf, nrr sworn statement No.M, for the purchase of tha northwest i sr.ntlnfest V, and southwest W northwest y of section No. 5 In townshlpNUi north, runge No.east, W. M., arid will offer proof to show thnt the land sought Is mora valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land bofore the Kegistcr and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Bator- any. tne sl aay of Auxust, 1901. Hhe names as witnesses: Clyde Bonney of Ilood Kiver, Oregon; A. A.'Itonnev of Tygh Valley, Oregon; Kit Mays and Joseph Mara of Hood Klver, Oregon. - , J Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the-above-described, lands are requested to fl their claims In this offlca on or before laid 3d day of Aufe-uat, Wll. ' 0- m:ila2 - g AY V. LAJCAP, Register. . arm ior sale. Or rent. 2iacrest miles east of Ilood Rlrer 1S acres plow land;:clrnty of atee; rU u. Apply to i. i. VUVfijitsBT o