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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1901)
ft - c , Kpsd iiver Slacier fiuu.w , jl . 12, mm, T'..e FirH!i in ilii! Kir. An 'deal summer day, a larye, order!) Crowd, ju '.ut ll'.'i.t programme, and a Jjiji tujily of 1 etriiitirm united to make llmd lexer's Fourth of July celebration I he best and most successful of its kind ever held in the town. Early in the 'pioruiiiji people be-all pouring into town, and crouds arrived bv boat hiiiI I rain, until it :& estuiiate'd 'that 3,000 people hiui turned out to the eekdira tiOii. P.verybtdv was out for a ii'i.'jinw P'kkI time, and there were no complaints, that Hliujlic d:d not enjoy the holiday. -TfjJ di'f.oraJ'UW iJl town wen prof nee, and tliTu wore no i ml ; ra )onn in HiskI Iiiver that t lie fires of American patriot ism were hnrniiii; any inns brightly than during thu spirited times of 1770, 1801 or WH. Tim eagle screamed, and young nl old vied in making the celebration a fplundid success. At 10 o'clock, tlie procession, headed by the libeity ear otul the Iiood Kiver uues, passed tip Ouk wtrcet and out rotate stiret to the jrrove in blowers aJ dition. Miss Agneft Dukes made a i'harinitiR Goddess of Liberty, and the little icirls representing the elates and terripirics of the Union looked pretty in 'their "whtiy dresses 'and wreaths of lowers. At the ground 8 the Hood Uiver brass band and the glee club furnished music. E. K. Savage, an president of the dav, had cl large of the programme. The in vocation was extended by Kev. J. L. Hvrshner. Mrs- Iuise ioililard, in a clear and distinct voice, read the grand old Declaration of Independence. E. F. Kennedy of I'orthind enlivened the oc ras'on with several humorous selections. A well ordered and able oration, forcibly in.il fitriif wtl v presented, and tilled wit ti (lufriotieamJ stirring passages, w a de iveriij by lion. Hubert F. Itell of flort fand.' U'urtj it not for lack of space, the Hinder would print the complete nra t.on. Ah it is we can give only the fol Jywing abort extract : I haw Utile patience, on tli la day of a II days, inif'lll llii. (mru.Vl tl.'jo'l Uiver of all places, Willi the litilill f iiilnil which on I lip Knurl I) of July causes some, rncn to lnini hi t lie prls- ( litue of the republic, lo prophesy Its fuming (Ipwi'inll. to he II I led with Bloomy foiclioilln.'s at the Jo,ou acclaim jiU-ii we meet ibis day. And I lime no min i sml no In ii rt to spcuk to j on now except about the I b.-rty Hiid tne irlnry of my country. To' the Jiudy an l vigorous American Amerien In ill) tie land of lilierty, the refuge of tlie oi IH'jW'it, the beacon nf hope to the dun n-I nul lum, li nil h light to I hem l tint sll In darkness. These Hie ull phrases, time worn and trite, but like true koIiI they do not tarnish. 1 unl to bespeak toiiny n inrer tnlih In our coun try, lulls lilnnlHHKt and IU woiiiHnhood, In Im wealth ofeli'iraeter, In lu power of aehieve liiiiit,' I mint In dwlHre Immy that afler 1&5 yeiiUdeiniK-r .ey has censed lb bo on trial, that It to Ilium, haul, and Hihi iu triumph was heralded an I proc! iniied In that old Hec Jiiratlon o' lnueiendi nee. I (:o not lueim that otner eo nitr.e hnVo iiddple l our form 01 KoveriiiiiKitt-tte ein.nut expect that. Form of Kocernuient vary and must always vary, bPiauaeof tllu dllleri nt traullluu and ehai umtr of raeea. lint toe npiril of rteinoeracy hUBK"Ue.'ibioiil; jou v,ll tlnd U In the l b era constitution of Hie new (Jermaii en pi re y ith n reicliKiax, vuu u ill Unit It In auhiiIii, ni lUil)', IJ Fiancr. Sot the two Americas Hioue, but the Hindu beyond the t hay, fr't tr Tipttft of tlienroau spirit of equulll-y, Let no mnn f una lluil he Iah m'u people's overnmeni, where everw man can till own ii ! o n home, where biloie Ho- In if oil ale equal, wiiere hut cnllureu can he e. ucuted mid where h; home Is prolecleU; V. iitie lumor an I ood name wait on virtue fiBI InduHlry, Hherethe llatfwhleh tlontaover bun Ik his Il.trf. (.et lis maintain honorably and ltriul tlie knlC, for It Is our letuxciii eivc pruer un I liidiilry, let iik loster ednea tl 'tiaiiii religion. .et each iiiiin.woiiuni and thilu ta!e the It'd-ionn of the Fouriii of July Into Iheir henrtu, nn1 let theso IcaMina hear fiultiiKein a oXauproBtetslve, enllnluoned, " iaJirSp"fiappy cltlicn-liifi." " X " nn DAliliS AND 1UCE8. "' After m Hood old iuiliiuii picnic dinner, thoroughly enjoyed by all, the pro gramme of games and faces waa carried put. Owing to come delay the ball game did not begin until 3 o'clock, and after a aeries of discouraging error, and un necessarily bad work lor the homo niteb- C during fthe third inning, the game van wearily brought to a dote, with a in to 14 Mjore in lavor of The JJalles. The other races resulted as follows: Winnie dinger climbed the greased pole and secured the prize of $X The tack race was won by Chester $hnte fc?.50. The greased pig wan caught by Chas. Eichman. Ho sold it for i(5. i lie mree-ieggcu race with a pruto pf t2 50 waa won by Claude Hendricks pud Charles Sparling. Tlie 100 yard dasji was won by E. C. Muoiieyl prize, f7.50. Sam Iilowers look pocond'place; jirize 2.50. The fat men's race (Colonel Hartley and S. W. Arnold, contestants) was won py llurtley ; prize, $2.50. The pouey race was won, bv Jim Hunt; prize, f 10. " ' THE DRAMATIC E.NTEBTAISMEjIT. At the armory hall in the evening, a Ffttfier fpall audience greeted the pro duction of the Hiiarklinit cocietv coined v ''A Summer's Fancy," pret-euted under thMiirection of 1 ercy II. I.evm, assisted by amateurs of local talent. The play ing, though, vyas wejl received, and the amateurs Mmwed a faithful and intelli gent ppneeption of the roles awign'J them. I'imaide-!'ii2 the disadvantage tinder which the plavera worked, their reauiUK renearsai Having LH'en jiem uie Saturday night before and with but three nights for' practice, the performance was creditably executed. This was Mr. I.uv jn's tirft appearance in Hood River, but lie c;i1 oijnt on a good house should he retiirii again. He is a clever actor, and bis versatile characterizations show the depth of his conceptions. The parts of the plav taken by tl e amateurs were well rt'p;)ered and elicih d pinch favorable comment, Miss (iloria j.rthe, as leading lady, interpreted the d rtklilt role of Mercy liaxter with a grace anJ feeling seldom equaled by amateurs. . Miss Lane would score a de cided success in high class theatrical work. "Charles Foster also plaved hie part well. His personification of Farmer rater evoked generous applause. M;ss Ithidys Hartley, as the natty Emma AVatson, did remarkably well. MissXel lie Clark very tibly ou; tho part of Mrs. Jlend rsnn. .lohn Herry in his two parts as Wallv Heniierson and Jake Bax ter; Maltie rukes as the versatile Pro fessnr Potts: Miss Blanche laneasthe fascinating Kdit.h I lend.'rson, and N'ed Blythe in the pile of Harry V(ioilthorH, acted eac.ii of their parts in good stvle. Between tlie acts of the play Ituis Baldwiu iui Ilamlil Hhof rnjiker gave an e bib tion of nerobat'e win k that would do credit to some pmfe-situial performers in that line. Inimoiiiately ufieF the theatrical, the flour of the armory was cleared for danc ing The function was under the aus pices of Professor Sandivig of The Dalles and was managed bv Major.!. S. Booih; Beit Baldwin of The Dalles furnished prod nujMe. About 200 people were present, and although almost an im jiruinptu afiiiir it was thoroughly en jovfd by the participants, who were a unit iu dwlaritiij it was the most success ful affair of its kind ever given in iLvid K'ver. Dancing wa? continued until ab-mt one o'clock. If Major Booth con cludes to arrange for another dance, Jie can count on' all of Hood River being there, and an evening river evciu-!on ivoc.Ul b'ing a crowd fn ni The paiies. NOTi-'s OF THK DT. v ilson J. .Irffers, the fifer m lielpd to niake the martial music on the 4th, lives nea-Tlte Du'les. He is a veteran jj two wars. Ua served ui v!.e CtU iu- fantrv in th ilexieau ar and was d ii in major of the Hth Illinois in thu w r of tl rebellion. Artillery man Hunt wn early at his poi-t of duty on the hill wluve town, and ut di yhr ak commence d tiring the i:;it inpal raiute from tlie !M-pnuuJ funnon that belongs to the ti. A. R.j.o-t. Mr. Hunt use.u 43 poniuls of powder, and tired twenty chots in all. lie used greet c.over for wadding purpoi-es, and the coiicnssion from a 2-pouud charge of powder rattled the windows iu town. The fireworiB were' a grand success There were a number of fantastically de signed Hit pieces which were quite bril liant in their effect. The rockets were extra good. TJiere jv.crfl no Occidents, and only four arrests for disorderly conduct. A hundred eople could not .et rnsfaue on the boat ir iu TJie Dalles on Uie 4 1 1 , The .-aloons reaped a harvest, Uaiiit. infSOOeacb. 8ome of the ice cream stands made f'JOO. The expenditures of the finance com mittee amounted to 550. Major Booth's company of zouavea looked quite winsome in their neat uni forms, and added much to the martial appearance of the jicrade. The Hood Kiver Zouave. Last Saturday's Evening Telegram contains a quarter page picture of Hood River's company f young lady zou,tyes, with a cut of the fjrilljnnster, Major J. S. Booth. Accompanying Uie picture is the following write up: For the purpose of combining thor ough physical exercise with graceful military precision, a nnmlier of young girls of Hood Uiver have been organized into an amazoniati drilling club, known as tho Hood Uiver Zouaves. The com pany was organized less than two months ago 'by Major J. S. Biaitb, an experienced instructor in milif&ry evolutions, who was in the Oregon National Cuard 14 years. The company of female soldiers iire said to have picked up the drilling tactics with surprising quickness. All evince a desire to become well versed in the exercises. They attend the drill Tuesday evenings in the armory with marked regularity, and a great deal of interest is being taken in them by the parents and friends of the joung ludies in Hood River. Hood Iiiver, by-tlie-bv, is noted far and w ide for great big apples and I'Mtlty, red-cheeked girls. That they will make an inio,"-ing appearance when lined up for march no one for a moment doubts. Portland would have been entertained by the zouaves on the occasion of the president's visit alas! that there should have been ho many "ifs" in vain on that great flay which did not happen and the zouaves as well as the public missed a great treat. The girls are nattily uni formed and are quite advanced in pro ficiency in sword exercises and attract ive drills. Major Booth is popular as a drill-master, and in the course of time, it is stated, he will raise the funds to equip the young ladies with more com plete, perhaps it were well to tay real istic, accoutrements, The names of tlie members of the com pany are as follows; ' Major . I. S. Booth, drill master; Nell Clark, commanding;; FJthel Entrie n, ljrst sergeant ; Minnie Perris, second ser geant Kellie Rogers, first corporal; Eva Nicklason, second corporal ; (JraceCamp bell, color sergeant ; Vera Jackson, Nellie Krwin, Violet Laman, Dollie Gee, Mary Foley, Blanche Lane, Gloria Lane, Lonra Welds, Maggie Garrabrant, Maud Free man, Edith Moore, Stella Richardson, Ethel Moonev, Maud Smith, Mrs. Mc Gill, Edna S-h'errill. Ferry Itnat Swamped. Saturday morning, tlie Hood River White Salmon" ferry was swdmped just off the upper dock, find an hour after wards, the (iceupants of the boat, Will Rankin and Fred Purser, were picked up near Underwood landing by tlie tug of the Nicolai-Cameron mill. The men were crossing to the White Salmon side for the mail and in attempting to hoist the boom pole in the heavy wind, the sail flopped the boat on its side and a big wave completely filled it with water. The lioat, though has too much of a cen ter board to let it upset, so Rankin and Purser climed to the sides of the boat and calmly awaited the arrival of as sistance. The men on the mill com pany's tug saw the accident and imme diately started after them, Stevenson Celebrated. The people of Steveneon enjoyed the Fourth with a good celebration. There were the usual exercises, and a stirring, patriotic oration by District Judge Mil ter of Vancouver, with races in the after noon and tire works in the evening. An excellent picnic dinner, free to everyone, added much to the good feeling of the day. The boys' race w as won by Warren Edwards, as was the horse raco. The men's foot race was won by Easterbrook. A serious accident in the evening marred tlie pleasure of the fire works. H Sly, the school teacher at Stevenson, touched off a large bomb with a match and a premature explosion severely injured ids face and hands. Temperance Song. lTnnc-"T!e Last Fierce Charfce." To the Women's Chrlstlun Temperance Union these linos are respeetfully Inneribed h.V the author, if thpy shall be the means of making onk humiui being better or more happy, my ambition will be gratified. Oh, the demon of rum, will the time ever come That shall bring us a glad tomorrow? For we long for the day that shall bring us a ray That will end the l )g night of our sorrow. When tlie faithful wife will find Joy in her life Ard know that her husband nnls.ui Are nlklns upright and w 111 come home at night, And their manhood shall not be undone. Oh whore U my girl, with her hair that uld curl. And h -r cheeks of bright msy bloom; Is she waiting her life as a drunkard's wife. Going doivn to a notter's field tomb? Is he spending her life as an honored wife. Settled down In the comforts of home; Is she happy tonight In a cirele of light, Oa A STKANOtB DOES SUS ROAM?, Oh w here Is my son wlien bis day's work Is done. To his own hearth do.- he go; Or does he go down U slum la the town Where the waters of misery How? Is he sipping the froth from a villainous broth Thai was brewed In the reghmsof woe; Poe he slobber and splutter and lie in the gutter Where the waters of misery flow? Is he wasting the lime of his manhood's prime, Is he laying tip trensiuos of woe; Is he brralhlug the fumes of the "horrid saloons," Whore the waters of agony flow? Is he standing upright In bis manhood's plight. As a map of nobility should; Or does he yield and abandon the field, As a man without character would? I w ill trust that my ly through his life will enjoy A conselence untnin'sheJ, ty w rong; Which he never can do unless he is truo And his fe is us pun- as his song. Tm n let us abide the fountain be. te, Where tlio ruintvi s of purity gliw, best we lie evermore on I hat desolate shore Where the waters of pestilpne flow. CABSOS C. MA5IKEB. Uood Wver, Or., July S, JS01, White Man Turned JVHimr. Great consternation wa (felt fcybe fritmUif.M. A.Hogarty of I.exington.Kv., w hen thev mw he was turning yellow.il is tkinslowlv changed color, also Jiistes, and he Buffered terribly. His malady was yellow jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors.but wit bout benefit. Then he was advised tyjry Electric Hitters, the wonderful stoma b and lier remedy, and he writes; "A'lertukingtwo bottle I was w holly til red." A trij proves its match less merit for all stomach, liver and kid ney troubles. Duly 50c. Sol iy C.hiis N. Clarko, druggist. Advertised Letter List. July I, iroi. Dunhrnw, Pearllim Hniimid, JliYnhard Kox. Mm el llam-y, J loekiii.ua. Mrs J C Harris. John liihnsoii, f,lle lloues, Itoy lones. Mrs Hobt Jenkins. Ktigene ems, .Miss KM Knox. J W l.lndsie, Miss Mubtl Larson. Vo'ean Mill hell, Mrs l.uey Union. 0 A KiihhpII, Mis Laura Mciviniei, uay slhelllng. Miss M Me.Vell Joe Hmilh, Km ma J Miller. Tommy Alfsen, Andrew 1'iigli, Win Mlard, r'red Hehei-se, , If Uaker.Jol.il Hcoullee, John r.lalr, r.iios M Huurne.v, f rel R Collie, Kied Hiewarl. florfaerl PftTls. WJ Tljli-tt, Win liergarty, lleury Vaughan. Jas lladley, K-ra Wrenii. Kluier July , 1901. r.nrdon. Mrs M II Laving, Jas I. IMllei. Ituihfiford Cibiegsclilngcr, John Kills. Itae Bin? l;-er, K (J Jones, Win 0 Ktacey. Kdword i W.M. Al. VAThH, I'. M. -AT- SAVAGE'S, WAXJCOM A FARM For Rent For a term of three years to a sat isfactory party for a guaranteed rash rental, payable Beiiil-iinoually Will sell team, wanon and tarininir Implements: ulso, 2 eows, rhiek n, pigs, pic. Haven J-Jj per mi nln milk .rude. A iso have a ftHspgg Incubator, boni er, hone culler, Ac., and a Pijw modern ctikk en boue 20 z & feet. It. C. VoK, Wanted. !?0,no0 strawberry planls. K. II. FRANZ. Lots for Sale. At nhnul s.6 each, en the ridge overlonklng both rivers. covered with treesand shrubbery, and only sit or seven blocks from depot. Ad dress ARTIIUlt UlfSliltuW, Hood Hivpr. Watch Lpst. Alndhs' ginall iiilu watch, attuchpd to a bliivn-imeled cliuttatftlne pin; lust either In or around the park In Iilowers addition on the Fourth. Kinder will plea.ii notify Miss Eva Nicklason or the Glacier office. furniture for Sale. One bed-room set and noma other home hold articles. J. K. AKMIIK, Team for Sale. A well-matched, wtdl-broke team; weight auvrrt-iynSiJoi' ule cheap. Inquire ut Tnci.ur, u'l -..-J::, K.'aTIUNO. Lost. Itetween depot and tlie Parker house, a small I'unsy Tin, Willi diamond sen Ing. lie ward given If returned to H. W. WAIT. For Sale. A small ho ise, 12 x 12, with good, new No. 8 cook stove ind nlenslls-all for $2U. Apply at tilaeler off! -e between II and 12 a. m. ail To Rent. Thirty or forty acres of the finest, of straw berry land, the brat for berries iu the county. Kasily watered and close to town. Can be rented on shares on I'aradlse Farm. Lost. A bay horse with stub mane; If In P"d con dition would weigh between WM am: 1100 lbs; !l years old; no brand. Five dollars ie aid 11 dellved at my place. A. S. I1A II M. Plants Wanted. In July, 21,0W)good strawberry plants. Ju28 A, N. HAIIM. 160 Acres for Sale. Two miles from Mosler; house and barn; 20 acres In cultivation. I'riee JI.OOO Jy28 CHAM. H. I'RVTHAR. Posts for Sale. A good quality of cedar post", delivered to the lower vulley or In town, at from e to 8c each. 4 ARTIU'H DISRKi iW. Bids Wanted, Rids for the envtlon of a school house at Nicolai, in District No. 2, will be received by the board of directors up to July 1, VMM. I'lansand spei-irteatlons may he seen at the residence of ,M. H. Nlekelmn. tho district clerk. The bourd reserves the rlgut to reject any and all bids. By onler of the Board of Directors of District No. 2. Stockholders' Meeting. Htockhoiders of the Fast Fork Irrigating! o. lake notice, that there will be a special meet ing held in Rone Hros.' office In ilood Kiver, at 10 p'clQi-k Saturday, fane 2ft, 1U01, for the purpose of electing a director, Je7 C. K. HONE, Secretary. Town Lots for Sale. Apply to J. F. W ATT, Hec'y Mood River Town-lte Co. Peanut Roaster. We have a peanut Roaster of latest patern and can supply our customers with the best quality of euiiuts, fresh roasted every day Sampfe them. C'OI.KA OKA 11 AM. it McGuire Bros. DKALERS IS Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard. Poul'ry, Fruits and Vegetables. Free Delivery. I'hone S$f. Notice of Trustee's Sale .oine is hereby given thai the umierslirned. trustee of the estiite of Morse Krothers and I.. K. .Morse and C L. Morse, b ,nkrupts, will, on Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1101, At the hour of 2 o'clock on said day. at the olllee oi Rutler A Co., bankers, in the city of II. I K:ver, Oreiion. sell to Uie highest and best bidder therefor for cash, the lollowin dpscribed real proeriy belomting lo said bankrupts, towll: The north of me noriii west of section Jl, and te enit of the northeast V4, I lie noi l h west Vt pf nortneast Vj, and 'be northeast of nqrthwest of section fi all In townshl 1 north of range east of Willamette meridian. iSuld sale will be by auction of entire tract described, or In lots ac cording to legal subdivision, iq suit pur chasers. imted at Hoid River, Oregon, this 10th day of July, l'JOl. LES.LIK BUTI.KIi. jyl2a8 - Triistea. -NuTI'-E- To Water Consumers. Th rules u' in company .ir mrir. i faMowed Hftt r ihih Jhih. All w U" Hre delin quent niter (ho ituv nf tin in. nl't w ili (k1 cimnri'd th i f o . vi: Sih'o t-r mtiniii, llu'exim Sp' g':i:g l;i IhftS'iiwior, w.. will hiit !!' want ut in' tiHin frain rts('tMif- where pH.viiifi.t it Qot prti;iMlv nuntt , nud U will ii(t btf tuinei on tH:n ua'U :itt urrear- HjErt hiv -ud. lU'ninuiitK July 11 o.t, nil WHier ivnlt will bt Wmraed lo 4twnr o rent ed buildint?? taM:d tf t Ui tHViipjti.l. iiUUii KiVtUt bi'lUOWAlttt CO. HARNESS AT COST. Tho old rill able Ilainess H:li.p Is still uo I'g business III ,.lie old stand. irceetes foi s.ile an I blcy cies npaiitfU. All work gnar loueed to .vi siillsfaet'ou. JOHN IH'I.f.T. House to Rent. On the Mutton place. Apel) lo n,i: l. 1). WiMiDWtiUTlI. $16 per Acre VIII buy iin of tne most desirable 40-ncti tracts Iu Hood Uiver. Nougenis. uat t T. It. (Q( N. BON TON Barber Parlors. Newly furnished In all the latest modern barber tlx I lues, inaklnj It Scci.ud to none foi first class servl'-e. Porcelain b.uli Tubs. Hy draulic llarber t 'bnlis. A slioe-i olisbln artist slwaj son hun I. EVANS & DeCORD, Prop'ra House to Rent. An 8 room house, water free. In Iilowers ad dition; Hue view; splendid loin In 11: tl lr month. H, WAKKK.N. Frankton Express. Pftssengeis lal.ni to und from .Nleolnl and fiavenpori camps, and single rigs furnished for family shopping. 7 K. D. t AlKj. Blacksinithing And wagon repiilrin inn nded to p omptly at in y shnpon the Ml. Ilood road, soutn of town. liisil noik ut reusoiiubli ttt'lci'S. my 17 (i. A. lloWF.I.U Best is the Cheapest. II. K. Tin ker is ngi lit for siuiniuid Mowers and Ilakes find Fish ltiyi.' Wagons. Try one. None better. iiji Cows for Sale. Choice family cows, full b O' d tmrt grade Jersevs, ror sule by J. A. H l-..Mi II-' i., nla' White Halmon, Wash, Hay Press". The undersigned have, fltted up Iheir bay press with all the necessary appllaiices and are now prepared to hale hay throughout the valley, llefore engaging your line for ball ng call on us M 1 1.1,1 U I .IMS. Timber l.nnd, Act JntieU, WTH.J NOT1CK 1'OltrUULR'A'HON. t'nlted States Land Olllee, Vancouvpr.Wasli., June 11. IhoI. Notice is hereby gl en that In compliant-- with the provisions of the net of congress or J line H, 18 s, entitled "An act t t the sale of limber lauds In the states of ChI llornla. Dicgon. Nevada and Washington Ttr ritorv." as extelidiM to nil tl.o pubile land status by act of August 4. ISI4, OKuKitF. KIlKl'M, (If Fnlda, county of Klickitat, slate nf Washington, has this day n led In this olllee his sworn statement, No. i.!. tor the pin chase of the southeast soutnwest '4 section 2, and northeast uorlliwcst yt of sr-etion No. l, li township No. A D'Ulli, ratigu No. II east, W, M.. und w 111 idler piisd to show that the land sought Is nunc vuliinble for Us tim ber or stone llian for agrleultural purHrs. and to rslabllsli hlsrlalin Ui said bind before I he Kegister and Kceeiver of hlsollieenl Van couver, Wash., ou Tuesday, the 2;ih day ot Annus!, HOI. He nanus as wiluesses: Hamnrl M. Cole, lldlsey I) t'ole, Jonnlhan Hliimp and Court land t'liapman. all of Fulda, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abovi'--deserllH.'d lauds are requested Ui Hie ihelrclalins In tills otllce ou or before said i III dav or August I'.'ll. jcll'il-l VV. It. M'NIIAlt, lieglsler. Timber I and, NOi'ICK KUK Act June H, IS H.J l-UhLICATI'JX United Btnlci fjind ( ittli-e, The Dalles. Ore gon, May al, IliOI. Soliee Is hereby given that In compliance villi the pnivlslons of the itctol rongressof June il, IS7S, entilled "An act for I lie mi 1. of tiiiila-r landsln the stales of L'allf'irnlH. Oreuon. If exada and Wasbingion Territory," as exteiisVd to all the public fund states by act of AugtiM 4, Isi 'i. llEllllFIll' C. HI1AFFKR. Of HiMid Uiver, county of Wssco, state of Ore gon, hits this day filed In this olllee his sworn statement, No. lsj.i for tbe purchase of the lots 1, 2, 5 and ti of section No. H-t, in township No. 'i north, range No, 9 mint, Willamette Merldimn. and will oiler prool to show that the limit sought is more vhIiiii bte tor Its timt"r oi .y tiiun for Herlr-ti It ur al purposes, and to (lablisli blselniui lo said land hcfoi-e j he keg "tlr and Keeelver of tills ortleeatThe Dalti-. on-ifon, on Wednesduv, the '21st day of Aiiulsi. I . sj I . He names as w iuesps; E. Ii. Fix of Tcndle ton, Oregon: J.H. l'ukes, i), D. Wi odworlh unit Miss I., lllistai. d of ib nd Iiiver. Oregon. Any and nil perwijn eliilining adversely the nbove-di scribed lal-ds are requested ti It I e their claims tn this ojUce, on or m-toiv suld 2IM day of August, Itmi. JeUalrt JX P. I.I'CAS. Register. ITimber l.nmi, Act June S, 1S7H.1 MOTR'Ji I U". l UULIUAl'ION'. United States Laud Olllee, The Dalles, Ore gon, June 7, IIUl. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tne act ofcongre-sof June 3. IS. a, entitled "Annet for the sule of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, lti, ALliUS'lTs A. Wl.SNKY, Of Tygh Vul lev. county of Wasco. Male of Ore gon, has, on Dec. 15. 1 WO, filed In lliisofliee his sworn statement No. Ida for the purchase or tlie west southeast nnd lots , and 12, section 7, township U north, range east, W. M., and will otter prisif to show tnal the land sought Is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and tn establish his claim to said laud before the Register-and Keeelver of this oirice at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, the Huh day of August, lliOl, He names as witnesses: Clyda T. Ronney, Donald Uoss. I-slie Holler nud O. Ii. Hartley, all of Hisid Uiver, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are lequested to tl le their claims in this olllee on or before said lillh day of August. 1WI. Jellal'l JAY I'. LUCAS, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, IS.s.l NOTICE 1-oa ILliUfAllON. I'nlted States Land oifiee. Vancouver, Wash., June 13, 1H01. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance w'tn the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, IS7S, entitled "An net for the sale of limber iands In H p states of Call tornla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, lK'.BJ, HKNKY H. Kill KEY. Of The Ttalles, county of as'-o, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled tn this dlDce bis sworn statement, No. 2221, for tlie purchase of tbe lots Hand 4, and sout" northwest '4 of sec tion No. 3, In township No. 3 north, range No. II east, W. M., and will offer pnsif lo show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than lor agricultural pur pos' h, and to establish his claim lo said laud before tbe Kegister and Keeelver of this olllee at Vancotive. , Wash., ou Wednesday, the 2tith day or August, ltiOl. He names as witnesses: T. W." I.uslt, Hugh I.uskand J. W. Hill of Chetiowlth, Wash., and F. tl. Connolly of 1 he Dalles, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In thlj office on or before said 2Sth day of August, IH01 Je2Ia23 W. U. IiT!NBAR, Register. Timber l4nd, Act June 8, 18 8.1 NOTICK KOK PUHLICATIOX. Unllcl Stntes Ijind Offi-, Vancouver, Wash , June 21, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that 111 ciaupliance with III provisions of the act of Congress o" June 3. lS7i4. intllled"An an H-1 lor I hp sale of limber lauds Iu I he Mates 0 : California, tin-gun, Nevada and Washing ton territory," as extended to all the public hUld slates bv act of Auirnst 4. 1SH2, THoM AS K KLYVN. of Seattle, county of King, slate of W'siil'igton, has lm dav ftl-d lutliisofft e tils sworn statement No. 2"ii0. for the nurciiase of I be SK V, of HI '4 sec. 21; K H n( - W an 1 W l4 nf fV of soi lb n No. 22 in lownshl No. it, north, range No. 10 east. W. M.. and will oflVr (ins f to sl.ow Unit the bin t souvht Is more valuable lor iis timber or stone than ror SLTii'tl tllrul piiioses. and to establish his claim lo said lend be. are the Rctrlster and Re ce.ver of this olli.-e at Vancouver, Wash., on Friday, Sept. I t, 1!U. He names as witnesses: Robert F. Cox and A. J. Wagnluof Trout Lake, Wash., A. Ay libdell oi Portland, Or., und Niles 11. Winuns of "Seattle. Wash. NII.KS II . WINANH, Of Seattle, county of King, state of Washlne ton. has this day til. d in this office his suorn statement No. 2iU, fo.r the putehiiaeof Hie S) of N F.l nnd of NW of sect ion No. 0 iB township No. i north, rante No. 11 east, W.M., an 1 will offer pi oof 'O si. o that the InnJ Miimht is more valuable loritsliti.bcror s'O'ie thvu tor aiir culm-Hi nur o-M. and lo estuu llsli his claim to said Uti'l be.ore I he Kegister and Heeiiivef Qi this cfflec at Vantwuvir, ash., on t rid h.v. Sept. Ii. IHOI. tie ie.mes as wltucs.1 s: Robert F. Cox rrel A. .1. Wagnttr of Tioul Lake, Wash., A. W. I ob lei of t"o.rtl.ind. ur., and Thomas F.. . ln-n ofseatlle. Wash. Any and ull persons clalmln" ndversely tho nliove dc-uril-od bin's a re no :'! te . to rile j their cl.ii ms in thUoine on or tef reiiii 1 j-ith i day ol Sep:, JUsJL - in a. DUJigAR, Rcgisteri ml A LUCKY CATCH Ho bought tho right kind St W mm. You are reasonably auro ot catcliiti ii -!i if you buy tho right kind if Tacl.le. Wu keep an up-to-date atock of UoJs, H.-ela, Lines, Mien, in fact, anytli nii yon need to catch fish with. (Jive ti' a cull before you go lulling. 6 No trouble to I tunc giaxla. ; -w-1 -in rtxirt Cir".T ) Pboui(t ITX.U. GASH! sTl ima Reciprocity Corner he Paris Fair. We have a nice line of goods, all new. We have no old m.ith-oaten goodd to hl-11 you an old s.tyla goods to pet rid of. We bou-fht our goods for cas.h and ara selling for caah on a very email margin. Call and aeo our line and becou inced that we can liave you money. Viaitora are welcome. Wo Civo You Bargains Every Day. 223 y Cheapness is often clearness disguised. We handle first-clusa Goods at rock-bottom prices. Our stuck is complete, mid it will pay jon to call on ua when in want of Dry Goods, UrocorieH, Hoots and Shoe?, or Flour and Feed. A. S. BLOWEES & SON. IF YOU were canning fruit and fhnulri lingers, "wouldn't it jar you?" Sun Fruit Jar. Absolutely the best Jar made Danger of fruit spoiling. Loss by breakage. N O 'Metal to corrode or taint contents. Danger of burning bauds. J Woman, losing her temper. Call and see the Jar and get price. HOOD RIVER Spraying Is the best vi,u a ...!., I 2-lb lots l lino .1101:1111; 1u1 , m I llij-jc per U). ) 4. It. lota, 1 j 4c tier . Sal Soda . . LYDE & COMPANY, BSacksmithing- and Wa m Horse-shoeing a specialty. IIOOD KIVF.R .. ... DAVENPORT BROS. Are running their two Mills, I'laner and Box Factory, and can fill ordera for u On short NOTICE FOfl PUBLICATION. t.nnd Office at The Hallos. Oreiron, June Vi, ICOI.Nntli-e ia hereby alven thai the follow, inir nanieil Rettler has rtlerl notice of hia Inten tion to make final proof In support or hia claim, ami that salil proof win te made before (ieorife i". 1'rather, U. H. t'oniniisbi' tii-r. at HiHid Kiver, Oregon, on Friday, July 2 , 1)101, viz: J AMES I. rOOPKR, Of Mt. Moorl. ireifon, fl. K No 5tfl". for the northeast K.-cilou 3t), township I north, ranae I0eal, W. M. He natnea the followlnir witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of. said lanrt. viz: I. It. Os.per. W. H. (irlbb'e, A. B. Rllllns an I Robert Leasitre, all of Mt. lliaid, Oreiron. jeHljy.'i JAY 1'. l.l'CAS. Heuister. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. f and Office at The Dulles, Oregon, .Inly 2, IfOI. Notice is hereby (tiven that tbe follow In? named settler has filed potli-e nf his Intention to make final proof In mtpiiort of hia cluiin, and that said proof will be made before the Ileplster anil Heceiver at The Uallm.iireaoii.on Mnnilav. AiiRust 12,1001, WI.PIf H. (KiriBHWuN. (f Moslei. Oregon, H. E. No. M 1. for the northeast Vt aouthwet and north eotith easi sci-Hon -1 , bd I northwist aoutliwest quarter aecti u 25, tuwuahtp i north, range 11 east. W, M. He names the following witneanei to prove hU continnou residence upon and oaltlva tion of said land, vlr.: Axsel K. Peterson. Moaier. Oreeon; R J. Rorden.The Dalles. Oreion; S. K. Fisher vt Gtmnre W' oJ of Mooter. n-eff.n. ' j'.a J AYP. l.t'l'.Asl. R -gislet , Wanted. M-n to grub or 10 (iv'rc tiii the Fnr.t lrle. THERE IS JUST rJ2 as good Fish n iiooa river as ever caught. X . WXi CO auitii efXfl V jr j iLsi U break the top of the jar or burn your A void 'such mistakes by using the Casv to Fenl. Kasy to open EVERHART'S STOKE. PHARMACY'S Material we can buy. 10-lb lots, 10c per lb. SO-1. lots:, He per lb. 100 11. lots, 2'oc per &. SO-fl. lotR, 3e per lti. WILLIAMS & BR0SIUS. gonMaking All work guaranteed. . . . EAST FND notice. Timber Ijtnd. Act June 8, 18"8 NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. United fitaten Land ifflee. Vancouver Wash., May 25. IfOI. Notice is Iterchv given thai in conipllame witli the provisions of the act of congress of June a, lsT8, entitled -An act for the sale of limber bin la In the Mates of t'allfornla, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public hind states by act of August I, I8H2, JON1TIIAN I STUMP, Of FiiMa.eonnty of Klickitat, state of Wash Ington.hiuilbiKday fll-d In thisollieehlsswoin statement No. 22HH, for tlie puicbase of the nnrlhe.'ifti fu:irter of section N. X. tn loM-nsbiii No. H north, mnge No. II east.W.M. and will orter pnf to show Hint the land sought is moie valuable for listiniberorsti.ne than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lij.ll hlaelaiin losaid land before the Keulster ani Receiver of tliisoltleeat Vaneouver.Wash.. on Friday, the 1th day of Antjii-t. loot. le names as wIIikwoh: lonard Stunipand Jennie lnmp of FiiMa, Wash., and Mordlcai Junes and U. Jones of lliisum. Wa.h. JKXNIE STUMP, Of Fti'dn. connty of Klickitat, slate nf Wnsh Inirton.hustbisdiivrlled In thtsofflre tier worn statement. No. !!10, for the purchase of the northwest quarter of section No. .V in town ship No. a north, range No. lleaat, W. M.. and will offer proof In show that, the land sought Is more valuable for Im timbcror stone than for aprrieultural purposes, and to establish her claim t said land before the Kegister and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash, on Friday, the I 'th day of Aueust. inoi. ' Mie names ns witnessee: Ionard Klump and I 'n'tiinn U Mnmnof rrubhi. Wash and Monlical Jones and II .lonsof II iisum.Wah. Anvand all persons claiming ai eivelv the nlxivc.it. -Horih. -d lane's are requ.-sted t file their clnliiM in this office on or before said lr.ih nny AUtf"-', fil LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND I0R RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. 1. Thp Lov n:acc near Tucker' mill, on Hood river; Mimll house; 0 acrca cjcarctl ; price fltol). 2. Wciuhirf niiice, near I ndorwortt, W ash.; 1UI acres; 10 in i'iilliatinn ; fair niipnivenoTiti' ; yottntf rcliard ; 3 rcrcs licarinn FlrattiKTriis; plenty gi K"()a water. Price (2,(00; ternm easy. 3. E'i;ht acred ff tho V. J. TalaT place, known as the Hi fiernan place; in straw licrries ; price, with crop, fl.OtlD. 4. lSacn'tnircnpifd In L.l..loi.(i ;f luUU. 6. The iilil Rivera place at Frankton; owned hy ti. W. lain ; litres Inuise, l.arn, 2 hpriinrs, part of Phelpa cre-.k falls, 2 acres iniprnveil, plenty of fruit ; prutp, f 1,100 :;00 or more cash. (I. Twenty acres off J. W. Haker'a place; pear orchard and other fruit in bearini?; price f 125 per acre. 7. Parrett-Slpma addition ; (75 per lot: (10 down and (5 per month ; no interest. 8. Ten choice lota in Highland addi. titiit, only two blocks east of the st ollice, on' State Mrcet, at (75 to (150. Terms euay. Every lot linn a cotnimti.U i lit; iew. 0. Fine homestead of 100 acres cn Hock creek near Davenport's. Price (,0(!0-(:!00 dewn, balance at 6 per cent. 10. Fiuht hits in Hull's addition ; each lot level, 80s 1 10 ; center of ball ground; (100 eili-lt. 11. Tlie G. T. flitlliv'an 00 acres, lving on the county road north and cast oi the Harrett fat in; 21 acrea in cultivation; 1100 fruit-trees Price (2,150, or (2,210 half cash. New (500 barn on place. 12. Tl. Cha. Roger 5 ncre tract and coltiice, Frankton. Good springs Hid creek. (liSO.Iei nis easy. 13. Thirty acres off C. A. Wm!n farm in Odell iiehht'rht d ; all inipro ed, with free irriijatirif water; luiub.' on jr'iutnd tie hulld hi f.se. Must toll in oJdavs. Price (1,010. 11. The Allen Fulti.n farm, 100 ncres, 5 mile cast of town ; price (1,000; terms easy. 15. Lots in Ilendert-on sub-division (o7..r0 a lot. 17. Two lots and niop rottsep, rnt of Cr.ti'ci.-.itiontil paioiinge; price ?w0; lerttis easy.. 19. The Clover farm, well improved, I'l, miles fruiii (iohlciidale ; 2 it) acres" 140 acrea in u!li ation ; 03 acics in w inter w heat ; 7 acres in hot pasture, with a cri'ck running through it; ail un der fence, with crnss fences; laree new bam nnd fine house. Price (12X0 an acre; will take Hood River property in part payment. 20. P. A. Trana place, White Salmon, in ;ff lit of Hood Kiver; 8 acres, 5 in strawberries and tomatoes 17,000 ntraw berry plants and 1,400 tomato plant'. No irrigation required. 21. N. R. E. H. y, N. E. M n 4.T.3N.. K. 11 E White Salmon; ii FOC. lino timner land ; (10 per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, onlvone mile east of town; fine rnpe; (1,500. 23. Lota 5 and 0, block 7, Winans ad dition ; (50 a lot, or (85 for the two. 23. Two beautiful bildiiij lots near Roht. Rand's new lioiito. Price (200 for tho two. 20. P. H. Cox's fine residence in Hood River, lot 100 x 100; price (1.200, 28. 520 acres, with much flr timber, ineludlnrr both fails on Hood river. Re f.T to Butler & Co. 20. Twenty acres lyinp north of Teter Kopke's, Fast Side; pood hint! ; unim proved. Price (500; terms cat v. 3D. Wishart 40 acres, East Side; (750, or (800 half cash. ' HI. At Trout Lake, 80 a. ; 3 in timothy, cuts 8 tons a year; 50 a. in heavy saw timber, white pine, fir and cedar'; west fork White Salmon river runs through the place; price (1,250. 32. Emma (i. Robinson'a 100 acres on hills ett of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber; uiiim proved ; (785. Eligible residence lota in Sparkler's subdivision, near cannon house; only (75; terms easy. $200 to (1,203 to loan. " - At the Emporium ia kept a first-class surveyor's transit, and tho proprietor heing a practical surveyor, is well pre pared to do the work oi laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. N. B.Terma are easv on all the above lands, with interest nt 0 per cent. Ter Fons desirinp locations on homesteads nnd timber claims ihould apply at tho Emporium. s. 0. JACKSON, Painter Mfl Parsr - Hanger. All work promptly anil satisfactorily ex ecuted. CJIlcc ut H.errill s furniture store. ' Strayed. rinld.aoe soi eel mate, 2 years o'd. rnd sor rel !oit. Mare branded Hon left hip. Kin ilv fi!'.0JiL!i!i!l,llrrJ?!'5 Hto whereabouts Timber Land, Act June 3, WK ' NOT! CE FO RPU H L I CAT! ON. IT. H. Land Office, 1 hp 1'nMcs. Oregon Mt.v 30. ltmi. -Nrui.-e Is hcrehv given that In com pliance with the provisions of treat-lot con aress or June H. 1s":k. entitled "An set for the sale of timber lands In 'hesitates of rallfornia. OreKon. Nevada and Washington lerrltnrv ' iTuLrtr!6 iubit ,itn1 e'-MMA E, BOVNFY t)f Tych al ley, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office hfr sworn statement Nn.lM. f .r the purehs.f h por hwestU southwest V4, and ,,,? northwest M of s,vlion No. 6 In townshlpNo SwV5'. ra.niB No. ei,t. W. M and will om-r pi.mft show thai the land son.'ht-ls mora valnahle for lu timber or alone tFisi. for Vur I to said land Wore the Keplslersnd lleoelver of thisomoc at The Palles, Oregon, on hatu7 day. the M day of Atiftiuit, inoi. of"i,?io';,0?;o,ya 'nd Any and all persons claiming adversely trm ahoveKl,-r.twi ,.llidlt Hr r.neste5l f, their Calms In this offico gn or before ' day of August, 1001. ueiuie sHia ni3l2 JAY V. I .TAX I'eglster. n Farm for Sale. N.TIl' m1!rs M River: IS SO, plow IhqJ; .pptv f.f -el.,.