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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1901)
tamkam (ccd liver Slacier. ITilDAY, JI'l.Y 20, I'.tol. "A policy (if urid land reclamation to be. effective most be conducted on h large scale," says President J. J. Hill of tint Croat Northern. "An " I 'I "" 'I ""hi tion of only $1 ,MM),lMKt vioiilil I' child ish. Two hundred and fifty million dollars was voted w ithoiit discussion (or tin; Spanish war. Thin wan for waste. In then) days, of large undertaking)! fin expenditure of $11)0,000,000 for u perma nent improvement which will benefit millions of peole should not cause hes itation. Such an amount, properly Used, would add $:i,0OO,OOO,(HIO to the national wealth. While it would make liomes for a multitude of settlers, the greatest heiielits would come to the manufacturers of tin; Kastern and mid dle Eastern states, and their employe, and to the cotton raisers and spinners of the South. The Oregon text hook commission, in selecting a United States history for high school purposes, chose an exhaust ive volume entitled "American Govern ment," recently compiled hy Ir. Trunk Strong, president of the University of Oregon, and Joseph Schaffer, assistant professor of history in that institution. The selection of the new puhlicalion was made! in preference to hundreds, of other treatises faibtnittod on the same Huhjirt. Ir. Strong, hefore bcingeullod to Oregon for this presidency of the uni versity, was a professor ill the depart ment of history at Yale, He is a thor ough master of his suhject, and the commission made an excellent selection. With its last issue tin- Antelope lie puhlican started on its second year. Hereafter the Iieptihlieuu will issue hut once a week, the attempt at a semi weekly not heing appreciated hy the pa trons of the paper, and the names of all who do not pay in advance will he taken off the subscription list. A St. Louis newspaper which kept tah states that nearly every patient taken to the city hospital during the hot wave was a steady drinker meaning, of course, a steady lirinkerof ardent spirits. Tin; Davidson Fruit ( inincry. The Davidson Fruit cannery put up seven or eight tons of Portland cherries last week." This kept 40 women and children busy for three or four days, and amounted to 250 cases of the canned product. The high price for strawber ries prohibited the cannery from putting up hut a few cases this year. Last year the cannerv turned out about 15 carloads of canned fruit, hut so far this year the fruit company has barely succeeded in securing fruit enough for half a car. Other fruits are yet to come in, and the cannery expects to secure several pear crops from The Italics, and will get to matoes from White Salmon and Wyeth. The cannery has yet to work with the disadvantage of a lack of fruit. With plenty of fruit the cannery could employ 150 hands, and easily dispose of all the goods put up. Another disadvantage against which the local cannery has to contend is the dictation of prices for canned fruit by the California Cannery association. First class Hood Jiiver fruit comes too high to admit of competition with the cheaper California grades. The canned product marked llooil River fruit hy the Davidson cannery is made from superior fruit only. Second grade goods are branded "Columbia Fruits." Until Hood River farmers can produce more fruit, the cannery business here cannot he very extensive. The commodious warehouse of the Davidson Fruit company has been re cently lilted up for cold storage purposes, and affords now a capacity for 15,000 boxes of apples. The building is thor oughly frost proof, and the company is now prepared to buy large quantities of good-keeping winter apples, or to offer storage room for rent. I!y means of a gravity elevator this warehouse affords the best means in town for loading fruit cars. The platform landirg extends the length of three cars, and a fruit, car hold ing 700 crates may be loaded in to minutes. Oregon Apples Noticed. Ihill'alo Commercial, July IJtli. Several boxes of luscious apples were ridded yesterday to the Oregon exhibit. The apples came from Hood River val ley, Oregon. This little valley is 20 miles long and from four to six miles wide; it lies at the foot of Mount Hood, a snow-capped mountain 14,0(10 feet high. The valley is 2,500 feet above sea level. The streams running through the valley are filled with trout, and when one tires of growing apples he can rest in the shade, whiling away an hour catching large and delicious mountain trout. There is no place in the world where npplesjuid peaches grow to such per fection as in this particular locality. The apples received yesterday had not been in cold storage, yet they came in excel lent condition. For market apples they arc! unexcelled. IIcmmI River Cherries THE Attraction. (i. J, (iessling sent a box of cherrfes grown on his farm to the l.uff-.ilo expo sition and received the following ac knowledgement from Supt. Dosch : Agreeable with your favor of the 11th iust. we received this morning a box of I'.ing cherries. They arrived in perfect order and we laid them out on nine plates. They are TIIK attraction just now in the horticultural building, beiig four times as large as any cherries ex hibited by any otherstate, except Wash ington and Idaho. Thanking you for same, we hope you may remember us again, as we are very short of fresh fruits. I have entered them for an award. Cordially yours, HiCNKY I'.. Doscu, (ien'l Supt. The Heir Law. The open season for deer commenced July 15th and ends Novenilior 1st. It is unlawful for any person to take, capture, kill or destroy in any open season more than live" deer. Any person who law fully kills live doer can make an allidavit before any justice of the peace to that effect, and the justice shall deliver to utliant one leather tag, designed and is sued by the state game warden, for the bide of each door, not exceeding live in nil. One of these tags shall he securely fastened with wire to each deer skin, and the owner is then entitled to offer hitch deer skin for sale or transportation to any point within the Mute. The pun ishment for violation of anv of the pro visions of the act is bv a tine of not legs I than $25 and not more than $M)0, to gether with the costs of prosecution, or by imprisonment in tiio county jad for not less than Mot to or- thuu 120 days, or both such fine and imorii.Mneiit. The .! i.atnas I)u Ml. Hood. Last Friday the eighth annual reunion of the fanioi; American mountain climbing association, the Mazamas, was held on the summit of Mt. lb od, the place of its first meeting. The main party made the ascent from (ioverninent cAino, a few of tlx in goinu' up from the north side. On the south side, the sun ihone clear and strong, hut was temper ed with a cold east ind. The party of lid persons from ( ioverninent camp was divided in live companies, a 1 1 of w bom made the trip from Crater Rock to the summit in two hours. O. C. Yocum, Will i. Steel and C. 11. IS holes were the leaders of the entire party. The society was c.i'lod to order for the eighth anniversary by President O'Neill, after which Colonel 1 law kins introduced resolutions on the death of Joseph Le Cento, the professor of philosophy in the slate university of California, which were adopted. Resolutions were intro duced by A. J. Capon commending the follow ing men for their assistance to the Mazamas: W. II. II. Dufur, chief rang er; Adolph Aschoff, forest ranger; J.Or maudee. WiiMi. Steel moved that nil persons making the summit he consider ed elected into member-hip in the so ciety upon complying with the consti tulion. The Maania custom of requiring all women to wear bloomers was rigorously enforced. On motion of Dr. Young, it was voted to forbid any boys under Hi and fills under 1 1 to join the. Maama party in this and future trips Tlii! party started back at 12::!0, and thus failed to catch sight, of the north side party who were resting at Lunch Hock at the time. AS( I NT I'KOM mi ll CM' I . The north side Mazamas made a suc cessful ascent from Cloud Cap Inn. This party, too, enjoyed a day for tine mount ain climbing. The sky w iim bright and clear anil a little wind, with just enough fog to in ti I to the heailtv (f the Mllirin'. T. F.rook White of Portland beaded tin party, with Douglas I.angille as uuide. Leav ing the Inn at 5 o'clock they ar rived on the summit nt 1 :10 p. m. The names of the climbers w bo reached tin summit from the north side are: T. I'.rooke White, I-:. C (ioddard. Miss ( iod-lard, .lames F. Kw ing, I'-. Seelev.jr. . I. Mctiowan, F. A. Routlcdge. Lev. William S. Gilbert, Jessie Walreth, Miss Fleniniimr, of Cortland; Rev. It. C. Shaffer, Mrs. 11. C. Shaffer, Meigs liarl mess, John Roberts, Fail Hardness, Sa die Orr, T. Kent, S. 10. Hardness, of Hood River; W. M. Dray of Oshkosh Wis. ; II. P. ,1 ones of Philadelphia ; Frank Leland of Detroit, Mich. Following is the new Mazania yell : Wall! When! Wall! .Mummy goal, Nanny goal! Maznllia! I rout Life I nto Dentil. Our citizens were shocked the morn ing of July 17th to learn of tin-sudden death of John Markley, which occurred at hi home at (i a. m. lie was a man of more than ordinary ability and intel ligence; was honored by all who knew linn, lie was our friend and a friend to humanity. He was liberal and char itable toward all, especially in his roliti ious views, In morals he was exemp lary, lie loved his wife, children and home; his whole being seemed wrapped up in his home. He detested hypocrisy and deceit in thought, word or deed. He was unselfish, always trying to see how much good he could do for others. Mr. Markley was not a member of any church; he had a belief tliat, was pecu liarly his own. Hislife was his religion. He advocated and practiced charity for all, counting church members among many of bis nearest friends. JulylSiii the burial services were carried out in every detail, as he had often w hen in health expressed that they should be. The interment was in the family lot in hllewilde cemetery. While the family deeply mourn their loss, they will still be thankful that they had his love so many years, anil that their lives will be made better by reason of such memories will be the prayer of wife and children. Killed liy Full from Finnic. Georgia, the 14-year-old step daughter of Indian Sam Williams, fell from a high point on the Improvement Company's Hume on Van Johnson's place six miles southwest of town, Monday night, and met instant death from a broken neck. It is thought she had climbed the Hume for water and losing her foothold fell over backward. The remains were buried Thursday morning in thu K. of P. cemetery. Jim I.angille, assisted by Antone, voluntnr illy made a neat colli n, trimmings for w hich were contributed by S. K. Burl iness, Mrs. Crovvell ami L. N". Iilowers. The Indian family were very grateful for the kindness shown m their alluction. A Poor Millionaire Latelvstarved in London because lie could not divest his food. F.arlv use oI'Dr. King's .New Lite Pills would have saved him They strengthen the stomach, aid digest ion, promote assimilation, improve appe tite. I rice 2oo. .Money back if not satis fied. Sold by Chas. N.Chirko, druggist. On two square rods of land in his garden in Hood River, this season, A. L. New ton saised $20 worth of strawberries. Charles Davis sold his ranch at Tygh Ridge and has bought another place in Hood River in the Odell district. . 11. lorry has made improvements on his town property by the addition of another room and a couple of porches to Ins house. Rev. Lake of The Dalles will hold Kpiscopal services in Hood River next Sunday. See notice. The Fourth of July arch on Oak street was torn down and removed, Tueseay. W. II. liishop, government clerk lit Warm Spring Indian reservation, is spending his iiO-day vacation in Hood River. L. Henry and wife went to St. Martin Springs, Wednesday, to go into camp. T. C. Dallas is agent for the Huckeye mower, the best mower on earth. 0 The Davidson Fruit company is re ceiving considerable inquiries for sum mer apples. This is something unusual and indicative of a good demand. John Sipnia went to Portland, Tues day, for hospital treatment. Public schools have about fifteen months yet in which to change from the old to the new scries of school books.but the book (iritis, who allow 50 per cent exchange on old hooks, will not exohuinre after Dec. .".1st this year. Probably most of the schools will commence using the now books this year, at the opening of the fall term. Jack 'Wherry of lleppner, one day last week, was seriously injured bv a stroke of lightning. lie was opening the gate of a barb-w ire fence, just as the fence was struck, when he received the shock, which made him unconscious for a couple of hours. It is estimated the waste from unin telligent eo kini! in the United Stales is oyer $l,000.0i0,00d a year. This figure lets leva indorsed by Prof. Win. Math ews us ab.'iit correct. 1 he 1'inrone Regijtor.-arcastica'lvsays: "If al! tl-e rest of the republican i news paier men are goins to enter the race lor state printer we might ns well an nounce ourselves and make it unanimous." She ImiIiiM Wear a Musk, lint ln-r beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches mid pimples till she used Itnckleu's Arnica Salve. Then they van ished a -w ill' all emotions, fever sores, i'-rs' ulcers, eariaineloH uud felons from its use, Infallible for cuts, corns, burns, scaldsund piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at Chas. N. Clarke's. ti. Miller of Anita, Iowa, ?.as been studying the leaves of stone fruits and believes he has made a discovery. At a certain point on the upper side of the leaf near the stem he has been able un der the microscope to find what might be called an outline photograph nt the fruit that a given tree bears. The out line gives aW approach to the size, shape and coloring of the fruit, o - - J. A. ( '.rd'.rant of the Independence Wot Side has in-ccpiM a position as foreman of a daily Caliper at Juneau, Alaska. Curd of Thanks. To the many friends wlio o kindly came to my assistance during my Into bereavement 1 desire lo rdum my sincere thanks; unit In this connection tin- cnip loves lit Davenport's pinner, III- A. 1 . t'. W. lodge Mini Hit- ladles of Hie Ivuove of Honor deserve special men tion. Mits.S.S. NolKMAN. Citnl id' Tllillllis. To nil sy ti ipol Ii l!io-twlio :n kindly itiiMaiei unit :ev 'd wit ll ll-i In I lie loss of our dour ilepiirleil !iii-l:oitl mid father, we desire to l-xpH 'ss oil, since; e and h"ill ' lell i fill 11 II' I e. Mll l. I.. JlAKkl.KV AM) KM I I, V. AdieiliMil Letter List. July :.'.!. I:i. I 'noli, .'.i ii Net t .i- Inui.v, l-'redr Mill-tin, Mrs l.iille I'iiuris Irf'slle'.' I lilliel'oii, II ( ' SI. 'W lir:, I i W I liivnl Mil, .hones Wnlli, U Drill, .1 .1 W'.'.I. M. YATKsi, p. M . isi 1 M I'T'JTlTi 1 SAVAGE'S. Stock Pasture. We have i;ood pustule for Moek, unlimited. l''or the next t 1 1 1 1- months will pasture stuck nl. Toe u head per mouth, and wai iiinled. jy.'il KNI'uHT liU'lS. Bids Wanted for three eonlsot' Kir and fine Wood deliv er! d al Kranlilon Setionl lioiw bv Sept. Nt. Illils will he received hy M. II. Nlelcli n, dis tnci ell i ll, unlit Aiil'. 'JO, Hial. Laidies' Tailoring. 1 have deelded to put III Ladies' Tuilnilnx In einiiicel ion with my dress I mi iiu; Seliool. Anyone vi.hini; ,acl;els and skirts made should rail and i;e'i my prices. , perfect lit ami llrst-elass work j-iuiianleed. ,IAM'i COATK.M. Malinger standard lm ss Cultiin'. School. Dissolution Notice. Notice is licrehy jsiven that the parlnci'sliip herctolore cn Isl iin; under the tli'iu name of I lulerwood Ilioiliers Is this day dissolved hv mutual eonseiil of liotli parlies. AMOS I'stililtWiMil), liliSVAKI) fMU'.KWniil). 1 fiiti-d at I'nitei'wood, Wash., I ul.v iii Mil. Wanted. Three or four acres of iand i-ruhhcd, hy Jvli) .lull X K KI.I.KY. Cow ior Sale. A full-lilooiled Jersey, tfnod family cow; a pet. C ull nl the ( i lacier oilice or upon ul!i S. II. COX. Strayed. Two S-niout hs-old calves; one nun heifer, the ol tier a red steer; no ear marks or Inn nils. A reward will he paid for their return to a 17 K. d. HIMilCIIS. Wanted. A woman to do housework. Wanes !." a month. .1. I.. HKNIK.IWON". Lots for Sale. At ahout $:I5 each. 1 In the rlilse overlook In if holh rivers, covered with trees and shruhhery, and only six or seven Mock from depot. Ad dress AKT1I I It dlSllKuW, llood Uiver. Team for Sale. A well-nmlclied, well-hroke team; weight ion! 2 WO; lor sale ( heap. Inipilre al Tucker. ahi I-. ;. SI II AMI. Lost. ISi'twecn depot and (he 1'arker house, small Pansy 1'in, with diamond setting. Ho ward given if returned to II. W. WAIT. For Sale. A small house, 12 x 12, with u L'ood, new No. S conk stove and utensils all for S20. Apply at (ilacier ottice hetween !l and 12 a. m. nl To Rent. Thirty or forty ncres of the lines! of slraw herry land, the liest for herries in the county. K.ily waleretl and close to town. Can lie rented un shares on I'aradise Knrni. Lost. A liny horse Willi stuli inane; if in good con ililinn would weigh lC.veen Urtl and 1100 His: !1 years old; no hraud. Ktvc dollars reward it delived al my place. A. N. ItAIIM. Plants Wanted. In July, 21,0''Ki good sli-awhcrrv plants. .I"2S A. N. ItAIIM. Peanut Roaster. We have a peanut Knnster ol" latest patern and can supply our customers' with the liest iiia!il.v of peanuts, fresh rouicd everv dav. Sample them. I i'( iI.IC ,V :( lit A II A M. ' ITIinlier I.nnd, Act June :i. 1st TICK KOU l'l III.ICA'I NOT nox. United Stales I.nnd Oilice, The daflcs. Ore gon, July 22, hull. Notice is licrehy given thai in compliance with the provisions of I lie net. of congress of June :!, 1STS, entitled "An act for Hie sale of timher lands in the states of ( ii I i !'i o 1 1 l:i , Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to all the puhlic land slates hv u'-t of August-), tsii2. I.VIUA K. IIIKsTANd, Of lined Hiver, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, lias this day tiled in ttiis oilice tier sworn statement. No. lid, for t he piirclinseol the lots :t,4,!land 10 of .section No. and Ints.'lnnd I. seetlnn :il, in township No. 2 north, range No. !! east, W.M , .Hid will nft'er proof to show that tin- land sought is more valuaOle for its tim-hci-or stone than for icriciillnral purposes, and to estntilisli her claim In said laud hei'ore Hie Register and deceiver of this oitirc at The dalles, Oregon, on ! rhlay, the 2,'th dav of Seplelnher. hull. Slieiinmes as witnesses: ,1. II. dukes, C. J. Haves and II. ( '. shatter, of Hood iiivcr, or., U'l'l K. K. KUof lVndleton, or. Any and ntl! persons claiming adversely (tie ahove-d'-senbed lands are reipiesied to lite their claims in this oilice on or h. lore said SKI dav of Septcmher, hull. ,-v2 -.7 JAY T. l.fCAS, Register. Sond-' l'Oli PCIiLlCA'l'ION. " I.nnd Oilice at Vancouver, Wash., July 22, Kiel. Notice is her.-hy given I hat tliefoilow-Ing-nanicd settler has Hied noine of his in tention t make tinn! proof in KiipHirl of Ids claim, nnd Hint sjid prnnf will he made hel.ire the Register and Ueeetvcr I". S. Land Oitiee nt Vancouver, Washington, 011 Kri duv, September i. hill, viz: John TKI I1KH, Of ..vie I'. O., S asiiington, wlin made II. K. No. fs-Vsi, f ir the northwest ijiiartcr of section 17, inwiiship :; north, r:nigl2 east, W. M. He numi s t lie following i i;ius.s s 10 prove liis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: 1 hristiiin li.ekson, James Morgan, James llotslord and llaskin Trahuc, uil of Lyle K.O., Wnsliington. l2 a sl W. R. MSn.YK, Hcgister. Steamer Iralda Of tho Uegulator Line leaves ( k senile Lucks daily, except Sunday, at ti a. 111. Leaves Hood River at S:;W a. m. Arrives at The dalles at lifclU. Returning, leaves The dalles at 2 p.Bii arrives at Hood River at 4. . ..ti-.l-. W. C. AI.LUW.Y,4ifTS Assent, t M ! I Mllly A I o HARNESS AT COST. Tlie old ri'll nlilc Harness Hliop In still du ng tiiisincss m the old stand. lllcyclcs for sale and hlcy- cleH repaired. All work guii"r nnteed to K've sallslaetlon. JOHN III t.l.T. ml" House to Rent. On tlie lluttoti plucc. Apply to mi7 0. d. woodwoinir BON TON Barber Parlors. Ncv.ly riunlslied In all tin' Intent modern hiulier liMurcs, milking It second to none for tllst-class service, I'oreclnin lint ll Tulis. Hy ill unlit' Hal her I hairs. o A hoe-polishing aiiisl always oft lianil. EVANS & DeBORD, Prop'rs Frankton Express. 1'as.seiigers taken to and from Nlcoliit ami davenport eunips, and single rigs furnished for family ..hopping. 7 E. d. C LK I NS. Blacksmithing And wagon repairing nit ended lo pi mil p! ty ill my shop on Hie M 1. Hood road, Mint 11 ol town. Hood work at leasonahlu pi Ices. inylT 1. A. HoWKI.L. Wanted. Men to until s or 10 acres on 1 1n' Knst side. Apply lo d. II. SKAItS, Cows for Sale. Choice faniily cows, loll hlood nnd grmh Jer.' vs, lor sale hy J. A. II KN dKRsoN, am Wlilte .Salmon, Wusli. Town Lots for Sale. Apply lo .1. K. W A I T, nod River Townsite Co. EDBffiA MEAT MAERET. McGuire Bros. oi:.M.i:uM in Fresh and Cured Moats, Lard, Poultry, hruttsand vegetaDies. l-'iee lH-liverv. Phone I!.'). Notice of Trustee's Sale Not ire is heri'h given that the undersigned, I rusice ol 1 lie eslalc of Morse lirothcrs nnd I.. Ii. Morse and ('. I.. Morse, h.inkrupls, w III, on Saturday, the huh day of August, Itmi, At the hour of 2 o'clnek on saitl day. al the oilice of liutler & Co., hankers, III lliecily of llood River, ore.'oii, sell 10 the Highest ami lu st hiiidcr then lor for cash, the lollowing- dc.cnln'd rial properly liclonging to said hankriipts. towii: 't'iie north '.. ol tlie nortli- wesl i, of section 21. and the cast ' of tlie norilnast ',, tin' northwest of nortlieisl 4, and the nort hen d 'd of norl h wesl of section 22 all in lown.shl I nortli of range II cast of Willamette meridian. Said sale will he hymn-lion of entire tract deserlhed, or In lots nc cordlng to legal Milull visions, to suit pur chasers. liated at llooil River, Oregon, this Kith day of .lolv, tool. I.KSLIK IIUTI.KU, jylJtill Triislec. -NOTICK To Water Consumers. Tlie roles of tin- company w ill he strictly followed after this date. All who are delin- iiienl after the lOlh day of tlie month will he euargeii ine 1101 pric-, vi,; si,.n, jh-i 11101011 tlie extra 2's' going to (tie collector, who wil shut oil' water at the main from residences where tin v mt lit is not to on 1 ol I v inade, 11 ml It will not he lui neil on again until all arrear ages are paid, r.egiiihing July lsl next, all wii ler ii'iits will he charged to owners of rent ed huildings Instead of to tlie occupant. Hood RIVI',11 SI'RINUWATKIl CO, NOTICE FOR PUl'LICATIOX. I and Oilice at The dalles, Oregon, July 2, liml.-Noti'-e is licrehy given that the follow ing named M-tllcr has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, nnd that said proof will lie made he fore the Register and Receiver at The diilles.orciron.ou Monday, August I2.1!K)I, A 1 101 .i ll 11. icoiu;r.iir... Of Mosier. Oiegon, H. K No. .Wil, for the norllieasl ' :x southwest nnd nortli south east '4 seeiion -, linn norinwesi, 4 sotiiuwesi ouarier section i"i, townslnp 2 north, range 11 east. W. M. He names Hie following witnesses to prove his com unions residence upon and cultiva tion ol said land, viz: Axsel K. I'eterson, Mosier, Oregon; R. J. Korden, The I miles, Oregon; S. K. Kislicr nnd George Wood of Mosier, Oregon. Jy.mll J A YJW.UCAH, Roglster. I rimhcr Lnnd, Act June:), IH7K. NOTICK roil PUBLICATION. I'n lied Sjates Landotrlce,Vancmivi'r,Wnsh., June li'ol. Notice is licrehy given that In compliance wit :i tlie provisions of tho act of congress ot .lulled, Is,, I'll! II It'll "An net lor the sale of timher lands in t lie states nt Cnlt- lornla, Oregon, Nevada and Wnsliington Ter ritory," as extended lo all (he puhlic land states hy net of August I, IS'i2, II KN Ii Y H. KIUHKV, Of The dalles, county of Was -o, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn stnlenieiit, No. 2221, for the purchase of thr lots a and i.iiiki sonti yt northwest 01 see tion No. 'I, In township No. .1 nortli, range No. II cast, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuahle for lis timher or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to estahl.sli his claim lo said land hefore Hie Uegisteiand Ktvelver of this titllce at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the 2sth day of August, I'.mt. lie naiijes us witnesses: T. W. Lusk, Hugh I.usk nn.i J. W. Hill of Clicnowllii, Wash., and V. (!. Connolly of Tlie Dulles, Or. Any and all persoim claiming adversely the uhiivc-descrihed lands are reipieslt'd to file I heir claims in this mllce on or hefore suld 2Mh dav of August, hmi. ,e2lu2:! W. K. DUNHAM, liegister. iTinilier Land, Act Juno :i, 1S7S. NOTJCK KOU PUHLH'ATION. Unllcd States Land Ollico, The Dalles, Ore gon, June 7, hul. Notice is horeliy given that in compliance Willi I he provisions of tho net of congress of June :(, 1S7S, entitled "An uct for Hie sale ol 'timher lands in Hie States of t 'alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho puhlic land states hv net of August I, ls!i'2. AUGUSTUS A. Hi INN KY, Of Tygh Valley, count. vol' Was state of Ore gon, lias, on I ice. l"i, hum, II led in tills ottlee his sworn Klalement No. inn lor the "purchase of Hie west southeast $ and lots 7 and 12, si-ction 7, townditp 2 nortli, range U east, W. M., and will idler proof hi show that tlie tnufl sought, is 111010 Yiiliiahlc for it tim her or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to cslnhlish his claim to said land hefore Hie ItogiMer and Keeoiver of this oitlt-e al Tlie dalle-, Oregon, on Monday, Hie lath day of August, !!ol. lleinoiies as witnesses: Clyde T. Bouncy, Donald Uoss, Leslie lliitlerand (). It. Hartley, all of Hood River, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the ahove-deserihi'd lands are reuuested lo lile their claims in this oilice on or hefore said lot It dav of August, l'.")!. jellalii JAY I'. LUCAS, Register. I'l'imher Land, Act June 3, 1S7S.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United S'S-os Land Ottlee, Vancouver, Wash., June 21, litoi . Notice is hereby given that. In compliance wltn Hit provisions of the act of Congress of Juno :(, 178, entitled "All an net tor 1 lie sale of timher lands in I lie states ot ( 'aiifornin, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territorv," ns extended to nil the public land states hv net of August 4, Is!, THOMAS K KLYNN, Of Scuttle, (Oiiuitv of King, state of Washington, lias this day tiled In this ottlee Ins sworn statement No. 22-"il. for I he purchase of the SK1, ol si: 1; sec. 21; K UofSW4nnd SW of SW of section k,t. 22 In lownslilp No. II, mirth, range No. 10 cast, W.M.,imd will tiller proof to show that the land sought la more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land liciore the Register and He ccivcr of Hiis ntli. o at Vancouver, Wash., on Kriday, Sept. IS. pml. tic names as witnesses: Robert K. Cox ant A. J. Wagiiitv. of Trout Luke, Wash., A. W. I.uhdi ll ot Portland, dr., and Niles ll.VVinans ol ScuUlo, Wasli, N1LK.S IL WINANS, of Scuttle, county of Iving. slate of Washing ton, has this day h led in Hi is office his sworn staicni. nt No. 22.)l. for tho purclmse of 1 lie 8 4 ol .M4 nt.it Si, of W ot section No. H In totvnsliip .o. ii noitli, range No. II east, W.M., and will niter prtvnf 10 show that Hie land Miuglit is more valuable for its limber or stone than for iigricuiimul nurposcs, and In estab lish his cl uttii to Miid land liclore tho Keitister nnd Kiceinr of this 1 (lice al Vancouver, Wash., 011 Kriday, Sept. l'l. He Haines as w'iini-s-t-s: Holier! K. Cox and A.J. Wngnitz of Trout Luke, Wash., A. W. Ltdidcll of Portland. Or., and Thomas K. J- linn ofseiittie. Wash. 0 Any and ail j rsoiis clumiinz adversely the alt've iscii.i, hulls are rouuestpd to file ;eift-l?Aiiis in Hiis oilice on or Ul'oresaid Mill any of sepi, pi ' jt-2suui0 w'. It. PUNBAR, R-glster. -S3 o II he Paiis Just received tin! largest line of I.iulies.' llamlkercliiefs tlmt we lmve liinl. We lmve nil vtirieties. ami tlie prices are very low. Vt now lmve ilenty of those I'.noraveil Tuinlilers tlmt were so ioptilar nt fl for Sic. ;01 -) 0 Iluve yon Been our cliildreu'H Stocking's, . Jc a jiuirV We lmve tlie best Wv slmo in town for ltiliosf5) If yon want un easy Shoe on your fiMitand o.ie that will near well, buy the La l'relle Williams welt Shoes; (loodvear welt and in visible cork Hole, f'.5(). We now lmve lenty of those Japanese Mush P.owljS, I!c each. Our line of loots' Suspenders is complete. fcoME JUST TO LOOK. o The Money Savin),' Store, tiood Goods. Cheap Prices. 0 A LUCKY CATCH He bought the right kind of Tackle. Yon are reasonably sure of culcliing llsh if you buy the riht kind of Tackle. We keep an up-to-date stock of Pods, Peels, Lines, Plies, in fact, anything you need to catch tish with. (iive us a call before you go lishinj;. No trouble to show j;ootls. GEO. Phono till STRICTLY ST p223 assi ' 1 1 Cheapness is often dearness disguised. We handle first-class (mods nt rock-bottom prices. Our stock is complete, and it w ill pay you to call on ns when in want of Dry Goods, ( Iroceries, Hoots and Shoes, or Flour and Feed. A. IF YOU were canning fruit and should lingers, "wouldn't it jar you?" Sun Fruit Jar. Absolutely the liest Jar made Danger of fruit spoiling. Ixish by breakage, ff O Metal "to corrode or taint contents. Danger of burning hands. J Woman losing her temper. Call and see the Jar and get prices. EVERHART'S STORE. HOOD RIVER Spraying Is the best White Arsenic , f t'per;. LYDE & COMPANY, Blacksmithing and WagonMaking. Horse-shoeing a specialty. All work guaranteed. HOOD RIVKR - .... k.st KND. Timlier Land, Act Juno !l, 1STK. NOTICE FOR riTIl LICAT1 ON United Stales Land offloc, The Halles. Ore Ron, May SI, 111(11. Nol loo is herehy (tlven that In compliance with tho provisions of tho acl ol Congress f June ;i jsts, cut il led "An act for the sale of tiniher lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada nnd Washington Territory," as extended lo all the nubile land states by act of August 4, 1S!)2, HKKKKKT V. HHAKKKU, Of Hood River, eonnty of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled In Ibis oilice his sworn statement. No. Is2, for tne iurchase of tho lots 1, 2, ii and II of section No. .'!0, in township No. 2 north, range No. tl east, Willamette Meridian, and will otter proof lo show t lint the land nought is more valua ble for Its timher or stone than for agricultur al iHli-poses, and to establish his claim to said land hefore the Register nnd lircoivor of this ollico at The I tulle. Oregon, on Wednesday, tho 21st day of August, 1IKII. He names as witnesses: K. K. Kix of lVndle ton, Oregon; J. H. IHikcs, (;. ll. Woodworth and Miss I.. Hiostani.f Hood Uiver, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the almve-dcscribetl lands are roiiuosted to file I heir chums In this ottlee on or before said 21st day of Augiiat, 1W0I. O -,''uy1K J AY P. l.l'CAS, Hogistor. Timta-r l and. Act jf?no :1, IsTS.l NOTICE FOK rUBLK'ATION. United Stales I jnd ( (trice, Vancouver, Wash., June 11, 1MI1. Notice is hereby gt von that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June H, ISTS, entitled "All act for thosaleof timlier lands In Iho slates of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nvudn aiM Washington Ter ritory," an extended to nil the public land states by act of August 4, W2, tiEOHGK KUEIX, Of Kulda, county of Klickitat, stale of Washington, has this day tl led In this oilice his sworn Rtatement, No. 2222, for tlie purchase of tlie Koulhcast yt soiitnwost i section 2, and northeast V northwest 'i of wet ion No. 11, In township No. S north, range No. 11 east. W. M and will otl'er (.roof to show that the land w.ught In more valuahle for Its tim ber or stone than f.ir agricultural purisises. ! and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Van-1 eouver, Was!i on Tiiosdny, the a;tti day of August, lull. He nameti as witnesses: Hamuet M. Colo, Halsey 1. Cole, Jonathan Sunup and Court-, land Chapman, all of I'nlda. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are roquosu-d to tile ; Iholreluims In this office on or before Mtid 1 27th dav of August Ihui. i jellahi W. U, IifXBAH, ncghter. psa rair 0 0 THERE IS JUST as good Fish in Hood river as ever caught. F. CQE & SON, S. BLOWERS & SON. break the top of the jaror burn your Avoid such mistakes by using the I'.asy to seal. Kasy toopen, PHARMACY'S Material we can buy. 10-iti lots, Hie per H.. L'O-lh lots, ,'ic per lh. 50-It. lots, ',1c per H.. 100 It. lots, 'JK.v. per It.. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. ITimher Land, Act June 1K7S. NOTICE FOU l'UBLICATION. linitod States I.nnd Ottlee, Vancouver Wash., .May 2".. Itmi. Notice Is hcrchv givcii that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June :!, IsTS, out it led "An act for (lie sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,-' as extended to all tho puhlic land states hy net of August 1 IS'r' JONITHAN I,. STl'.MI". Of Kulda, county of Klickitat, state of Wash ington, has this day filed in Hi Is otlici! bis sworn statement No. 22UII, for the purchase or the northeast otiartor of . section No. .V. in township Mi. li north, range No. It oast.W.M., and will oiler proof to show Hint iho land sought Is more valuable for itstiniherorstono than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim lo said land he fine tin; Itcistor and Keeeiverol thisotlicoal Vancouver Wash oil Kriday, tho liilh dav of August, pml lie n.tnw.u ,.u ,l'II 1 -.1 ' , 1 , -- ....... .. ,,, 11 .-.1 tl 111 1. a 11 11 I Jennie stump ot Hilda, Wash., and Mordicai I Jones and i. Jones of llnsiun. Wash. I .IKNNIK Si'CMI', ( If Knlil'.i cunt v i,r I.' II, .1 it... 1 : .' .. BinLi, nimr 111 vt 11 s ll ing!!!!!. has this duel) loll in tliis ollico her sworn statement, No. 2210, for the purchase of the northwest ipiarterof section No. In town ship No. (I north, range No. 1 least, W. M and w ill oiler proof to show that the hind sought is more valuable tor its liniberor shine tliati for agricultural purposes, and to establish her cinlni to said land before, the Hogistor and Itoooivorof this mtiee at Vancouver Wash on Kriday, tlie iiiih day of August, 1IKII. ' She nn mew as witnesses: Leonard Stump and Joiiithan I,. Stump of Kulda. Wash., and Mordit-ul Jones and (i.Jouesof Htisnni.Wasii Any and all pcrsftws claiining adversely the iilMivo-descrihi'd lands are roiuesiod til tile thoirclaiins in ibis olHce on or before said llith day of Angus', pud. '!hi2 V. H. DI NIIAU, Hogistor. NOTICE FOU I'UI'.LICATION. Land Office at The Hallos, Oregon, Juno 1.", 1:01. Notice is hereby given Hint the foll.,w' ing named net I lor bus filed notice of bis Inten tion to make final proof in sup.rt of bin claim, and that said proof wl',1 I made before OeorgeT. Prut her. !'. S. Commissioner, at H.Hid Uiver, Oregon, on Kridiiv, Jjlv 2t lull, viz: - ' JAMKS T. fXHtPKK. or Mt. Hood, Oregon, 11. K. No. .'.lilT, f,,r tho I northeast r, section !. township I north , range 10 east. W. M. ' j Ho nHininthe following itnesso lo pn.ve , hln coniimioiis n-si-.ioiice iiimui and cultivu i ll" nf. siiid land, vi,: j l. It. C.s.por. W. S. (iribblo, A. K. wiling I and Hubert Ix-asiire, all of Mt. Hood. Oiviziir. I KljyJ., J.W p. HCAst, Hotter. ' LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND ? TOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. 1. The l,ov place, near Ttickcr'n mill, on llooil rfver; small house; ti ncres cleare.l ; price f I'M). 2. Wendorf place, near I'liilerwooil, Wash.; l'iti acres; 111 in cttltivation ; fair iniproveiiients ; yountf ort hard ; I! acres bearing strav berries ; plenty of paid water. 1'rice fL'.tKHI ; terms easy , It. Kioht acres off the W, J. I'.aker place, known as the I b tTertian place; in strawberries; price, with crop, $l,tl(Ml. -1. 15 acres oi-cti pied by K.I,.l;oot ;lflMH). 5. The old l!o"ers place at Krankton; owned by ti. W. Lane; laiye bouse, barn, '2 springs, part of l'lielps cretk falls, L' acres improved, plenty of fruit ; price, f 1 ,11111 flllH) or inore ca.sh. (I. Twenty acres off J. V. Maker's l.lnce; pear orchard and other fruit in hearing; price f 1 15 per acre. 7. liai rett-Siptiia addition ; $75 per lot : $10 down and $5 per month ; nointerest. H. Ten choice lots in Highland addi tion, only two blocks east of the post oilice, on State street, at $75 to f loll. Terms easy. Kvcry lot has a comtnaiid iny; view. (I. l ine hoiiiestetid of lliO ncres on I'oek creek near I 'avetiport's. Price $l,(HH)-!f.';iHI down, l.lance at li per. cent. It). Li).'ht lots in Hull's addition ; each lot level, Ml 1 10; center of hall ground ; $I(HI each. 11. The ti. T. (iallinaii (HI acres, lvinir on the county n ad north and east of the liarrett farm; L't acres in cultivation; titil) fruit trees Price $J, 15(1, or if'.'.'JOO half cash. New foOti barn on place. 1'.'. The ('has. lingers 5 acre tract and cottage, I'raiiklon. tiood springs and creek. $115(1, tern is easy. II!. Thirty acres off C. A. Wyninn farm in Odell neighborhood ; till improv ed, with free irrii'utitij water; lumber on ground to build house. Must sell in llddavs. Price Ifl'htlO. I I. The All.-n l'ultoii farm, ICO acres, 5 miles east of town ; price $1,000; terms easy. 15. Lots in Henderson sub-division $:I7.C() a lot. 17. Two lots nnd nice cottage, east of Congreoational parsonage; price $050; terms easy. lit. The ( ilover farm, well improved, 4'.,. miles from iolilenilale ; 240 acres; 140 acres in cultivation; acres in winter wheat; 7 acres in hog pasture, with u creek running through it; all un der fence, with cross fences; large new barn and line house. Price $l.5i) an acre ; will take llood Kiver property in part payment. -0. P. A. T rutin place, White Salmon, in sight of Hood Iiivcr; 8 acres, 5 in strawberries and tomatoes 1 7,000 straw berry plants and 1,-iOH tomato plants. No irrigation rciiuired. .'1. N. S. K. i, '.. N. K. see. 4, T. 3 N., K. 11 '.,, White Salmon; line timber land ; $10 per acre. The Knierson homestead, only one mile east of town; line range; $1,500.- 211. Lots 5 nnd (i, block 7, Winans ad dition; $50 a lot, or SfS5 for the two. 25. Two beautiful building lots near Robt. Land's new house. Price $200 for the two. 20. S. II. Cox's fine tesidence in Hood Uiver, lot 1(h) x lliO; price $1,200. ' 28. 520 acres, with much lir tiniher, including both falls 011 Hood river, lie fer to P.utler iv. Co. 20. Twenty acres lying north of Peter Kopke's, Last Side ;" go,I land; unim proved. Price $500; terms easy. 111). M'ishart 40 acres, Last Side; $750, or $800 half cash. M. At Trout Lake, 80 a. ; 3 in timothy, cuts 8 tons a year; 50 a. in heavy saw timher, white pine, fir nnd cedar"; west fork White Salmon river runs, through the place; price $1,250. !12. L'mina (i. Uobins.in's 100 acres on lulls east of White Salmon, known hh tho Hryer place; fine timber; unim proved ; $785. ' Kligible residence lots, in Spangler'a subdivision, near can i house; only $75 ; terniB easy. $200 to $1,200 to loan. At the Emporium is kept n first-cluss surveyor's transit, and the proprietor being a practical surveyor, is well pre pared to do the work of laving out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. N. I!. Terms sire easy on all the above lands, with interest at ti per cent. Per sons desiring locations, on honiesteadH and tiniher claims should nimlv at the Lmporitim. S. C. JACKSON, israMFaper-Hwr. work pronu.llv ami sal lsiw.t,.n,. All edited, oilice at Sherriil's furnil me xtoie. Strayed. llald-faee sorrel man., 2 years old, and sul ci colt. Mare branded Hon loll hip. Kindly leave word at (ilacier ollico as lo vvlierea bouts Timher Land, Act Juno :, IsTS. NOTICE FOlt I'UI'.LICATION. ';?! l-nd omoe .nif. May 20 IIKil.-NoHeo Is Vereby gi ven 1 liat in coiii plianco wiln t ho provisions of the act of con gress of Juno .1 l,7K, cm itled .-An act for the sale of timber anils In the states of ('alifornia Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territoi "v ' aoAtusVir!'0 P","i,! "'ml M'-"y tr-i- , v ,,km,a'k- HONNKY Of lygli a Icy, .-..iitilv f Wasco, stto f ()r( gon, has llns day tiled In this oilice her sworn statement No.lsi, rr , ,, ...m-liast'of the northwest w,uthwost an. so, hw est U nor , west Vof soctloi, N0V5 in townsbii No'-' north range No.Hoast, W. M., and will oil' i- vat i,it.,o t,,r its timber or stone than for ngrl oniima p, nnd to establish her eh" , to said laud berore Iho Hogist.-i and Itocol v " d ,' Hio ''i'df "'"" 'n. on Hatur n.i.. . the -,d tlay of August, limi l.o?e,n'r1." TT". cl"im,'K '"Iversoly the aiimo- lcn ro.. hinds mo rciiit-sltd to file tb.Mrci,, i n,is oiucc. ,m t.r before said Id day of August . - ' AV '' I I I'A-s. li.i-'lstor. - Best is the Cheapest. H. II. Tucker Is ageiu for standard Mowers None'm-r'""1 "h '!r"S'' T'on" alj