'Hood Iftver Slacier. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1901. The joy expressed nil over tho land when the physicians attending the wounded president announced, a week ago, that he would recover was rudely dispelled in the following 24 hours, and joy turned to grief when the bulletins announced "The president is dead." Sorrow is universal, and foreign coun tries show their high regard for the man who had been chosen a second time to the high office of president of the United States. In times like the pres ent, when every patriotic heart is stirred by the act "of the vile assassin, there are no republicans nor. democrats, no im perialists nor anti-imperialists, but all are Americans, feeling deeply the insult and calling for the extermination of every organized band of men flying the red flag of anarchy. William McKinley was the last man on earth to deserve such a fate. No one can read the story of his life without being impressed with the noble qualities of the man, how he struggled with poverty in his early man hood to gain an education, how he faithfully served his country as a sol dier during four years of war, and with .what confidence the people returned him to congress, elected him governo of a great state, and finally elected and re-elected him to the highest office in the gift of a free people. But it is not merely the taking off of the man William McKinley that the people of this great republic deplore. The same sympathy would have0 been extended to whom sover was shot down by the assassin while occupying the exalted position in our government. The people call for prompt action in exterminating an archism, and it is hoped their appeal will not be in vain. - ' Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille of Oakland, Cal., is authority, for the statement that this is the anarchist creed : I believe in no God; I believe in no hereafter; believe in no civilization; 1 believe in no marriage; all property is robbery; all government is tyranny; right and wrong are mere prejudices ; I believe in the red flag of anarchy ; the ricti and the ruler are only proper food for gunpowder and dynamite. I am sworn to live and die by the articles of this creed. A man who can subscribe to such a creed has no right to live in this country. The anarchist must go. When the assassin strikes down the head of our" nation and thereby strikes at the government itself.it seems strange that the act cannot be declared treason and the miserable culprit given a drum head court martial. Scenes of Splendor. Never in the history of the Northwest have the people been offered such en joyable entertainment mingled with instruction as will be laid before them during the month of the Portland car nival, which will be held in the great exposition building from Sept. 18th to Oct. lUth, and also in the beautiful Multnomah field adjoining. The com mittee of representative business men having the carnival in charge have al ready made contracts involving the ex penditure of $50,000 to make the car nival a success. Un the music and amusements alone there will be $13,000 expended, and the other appro priations will be in proportion for the horse show, the grand military tou ma il merit and the athletic exercises, etc. These figures will give people an idea of the grandeur and immensity of the carnival, winch will be illuminated with 3800 electric lights. The music by two full military bands will be grand, and there will not be a dull moment after noon or evening. There will be a re production of Multnomah falls in the exposition building, a bis mining ex hibit, a German village, a showing of an the products ot the JNorthwest, and many other sights to see. All railroad and steamboat lines will sell excursion tickets to the carnival good for 7 days, at one-and-one-third-fare for the round trip. People who miss the Portland Carnival will miss a grand event. Mt. Heod Note. It is fine weather here at present and all are getting their fall work done early. A. ' Leroux is getting ready to have a log rolling in a few days. F. II. Watts of The Dalles is here, canvassing tho valley to sell tomb-stones. Emory Ross and his brother Kav spent a few davs last week visiting friends here, fcmorv returned to Seattle, where ho is fireman on the Great Northern.ond Ray will stop here and improve their ranch. Douglas Riggs met with a painful ac cident last Thursday bv a log rolling on his legs, but luckily no bones were bro ken and he is still a work. The Mt. Hood mill is at work early and late, and C. K. Bone is doing the logging with two teams. John R.Bird is getting ready to start logging and will commence next Mon day. J. N. Knight arrived home from the harvest held last Tuesday. L. Portland Carnival. White Collar Line steamer, Bailey Gatert, excursion rates. Round trip excursion tickets will be sold on Sept 10th and 25th, Oct 2d, 9th and 16th, good going, six days after date of sale, making our week's limitation incltidiuu date of sale. The price from The Dalies to 1'ortlaim on the days these ticketsare sold will be 2.50, round trip, including two coupons that are good for one admis sion each to the Portland carnival. I. vie to Portland round trip, same as The miles, including two admission tickets. Hood River and White Salmon, to Port land, round trip. $2.20, including two admission tickets. St. Martin's Spriugs and Cascade Locks, $1.85, round trip to lv.tl,....l :.,!.,. .j.: . i. viiiauu, iiii.iuuiii mil llllllcimill HUH' ets. Prather A Barnes, agents. Mr. Roosevelt is 5 feet 8 inches in height, measures 42 inclii nmiin.l ilm chest, wears a lti collar, number 8 glove, .l4 nat, nnmDer vy, shoe, and does not smoke. Dalles Chronicle. Locomotive engineers Thomas Har- lain and td Kees were killed in a wreck on the railroad one mile east of Ihe Dalles last triday. The wreck wai caused by sand on the track. Both men were highly lespected citiiens ol ine i 'a lies. Hobos are infesting The Dalles. Ihe ty marshal ordered 15 of them to move on! one day last week. The Chronicle calls lor the expnlnon of 1ft or 20 more. 1 Union Memorial Services. Committee on arrangements for me morial services, to be hold Thursday, Sept. 19th, 1901, met as per rail, the following named gentlemen present: Rev, J. L. Ilershner.S. E. Bart mess and Oscar Stranahan, and took the follow ing action: On' motion Bart mess w as made chairman, E. R. Bradley, secre tary. On motion it was decided that the. church bells be tolled previous to services. It was decided, to now uie services at 2 o'clock p. ni., Bev. V. R. Spaulding to be requeued to preside at the service?, and also deliver ono of the addresses. - It was decided that the 1 cal pastors be requested to make ad dresses, that the services I h-dd in the United Brethren chtvrch.. A general re quest extended to nil to furnish flowers for decorative purposes. S. E: Hardness was appointed a committee of one, to arrange for music. G. A. R, and Wo man's Relief Corps requested to attend in a bodv. Glacier requested to publish notice of services and Mr. Bradley tn print notices of similar purport. It was the sentiment of the committee that the recconimendatiuus of Gov. titer, relative to the closing of business houses should be followed ns far as practicable'. Adjourned. Resolution by Canity VY. R. C. Whereas, The people of America have for the third time been called upon to mourn the loss of a chief magistrate b the hand of au assassin, we, the mem bers of Canby post W, K. C, auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, beg leave tosubmit the following resolutions : Resolved, 'lat iu William Mckinley we recognized the. highest type of Amer ican citizenship, and that in his death our nation has met with an irreparable loss. ords cannot express our sorrow and humiliation that a man so pure ami good could not be allowed to live out hit allotted time in tins our tree America. Resolved, That we add our mite. to wards furthering the principles of Truth (which he so. nobly advocated) ami up rooting from our tree soil, the nnxiout weeds w hich are responsible for los un timely death. ? . Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be handed to the Hood River Gla cier for publication, and that a copy lit spread upon the minutes of our society. i'ANME Bailkv, Aosks Crsstsis, Al.IDA SlfOKMAKKH, Committee. At the regular meeting of Canby Post, G. A. H., last Saturday, a 'committee consisting of C. J. Hayes, E. I). Calkins and H. H. Bailey, was appointed to draft suitable resolutions on the death of our president and their late comrade, m. Mckinley to lie pre sented at tho next meeting. Robt. Rand has purchased C. I.. Rog ers' house and lot adjoining the school house grounds, consideration $1,150. KorrisSilver.North Stratford, N.H. : "I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure when sttffenng with a cough doctors told me wasincurable.One bottle relieved me.the second and third almost cured. To day I ant a well man." Chits. N. Clarke. Working Sight and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr.King'sNewLife Pills. These pills change, weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain fag into mental power. . They're wonder ful in building up the hulth." Only 25c per box. Sold by Chas. Ji, Clarke.' -NOTICK- To Water Consumers. The rules of the company will tin strlctlj followed Hller this flute. All im are delin quent nfler the llllli day of the month will tie charged the full prlc-, viz: Si. .id per month; the extra 2fe goltiK 10 the eolUi-tnr, who will shut otr water at the main Irom resliienee. where payment t not promptly made, anil tt will not be turned on iitftun unfit all arreat. Hues are paid. rlegliiiiiiikr. Inly 1st next, all water rents will he chanced to owners of rent ed buildings inxtcadol lo the occupant. HOylJ KIVKK HPIUXUWATKU CO. Notice of Sale of Stock. On Monday, September :m. Mil, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, all the Mock in the lloon River Transportation and llnoin company, that has beeu Niihserilieil tor and upon wiiiti there Is any unpaid asscusiiitaits. will be soh to the holiest binder for cash; the pro- eirs o such sale to Hpply oit ttie unpaid assessments. Kale U be conducted by ' A. licii, vice presi dent of the Hood Hiver Trnnsporlation and Hoom eoiupanv, and before the door of tin otttce of said company at the livery burn ol the Mountain Hume A Livery company. Ily order of the Hoard of lliiectorw. Hood Hiver, nr.. Auk. :, liul. ITImber Ijind. Act June 8, 1-7S.J NOT1CK i-OK PI Jil.lCA'i ION. tTnlted States Land Ottice, Vancouver. Vah., Kept. II, Mil. Notice i hereby given that in compliance with ttie provisiiniM of lin net of contfiVHS of June it, IS S, enii! led "An act for the sale of timber hinds in the slates ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Wiisliiiittnii territory,'' as extended to all I lie public land states by act of Auuust J. Isn2. .SIMON II. KliKl'K, Of Fulda, county of Klickitat, state of Wash ington. has t Ids day tiled in t Instance his sworn statement No. 2UU fur the puichasc of tht southwest northeast and northwest southeast of section No. II, in township No. S north, range No. II -east, W. .M., and will oiler proof to show that the land souirht l more valuable fur tt tinilicr or lmie than lor agricultural purposes, and u establish his claim to said land bel'oie the Kcgistcr huu Iteeeiver of thin olllce at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the'Jtitti day of NoveintM-r, l!d. He numes mm witness's: Halsey i. role, MHinnel M. Cole and John W.vers of Knlda. Was ., and tieorge W. liiitner of t.iliner, Wash. Any and all persona claiming adversely the Hbove-oewrlbect lands are retiiesteit to fit, their elatniH in thin ottice on or t ie tore sal u 2 tlt day of November, null. -Swl W. It. lil'NH AnIleglsier Sheriffs Sale. In the Cln-utt Ouriot tue Muteof oivjrrrn for AlmefU H." Ijarrelt, plaintiff, v. Iurui. K rati ley, Minnie liruUlcy, WiUm K, Wimin nnt John Ia'IhiiiI Ht'mterwui, iJccinlunts. By vlrlu' of mi execution, t wice un I order of sale, dul isMieti out o( mul tinder I lie pent of theCtrviiil Court ol theKtuieofumron tort he county of U hsco, to tne direeteil dim tinted the 12th day of Sepieinh.T, 1WU, upon a decree lor the fbrtvloKure oi a cerium inortmc, anu judgment rendered nil eiwered in snM t'ourt on the I'lh day of pl.-uiher, liml, in ttie wboveen.lt led eaUMe, in lavorof the pl.tiutitl und agiiint the defendant, lar in l!ntule Hnd Minute Bradley, as judgment dfh.oris. iii the sum of five hundred and ninety-seven anu M00vtt7...,Vi dollar, with inieivM on 4i.7; thereof from I lie I'Jth day 01" et.iemtH'r, pt. at the rate of ten kroent per annum, nd in torevtt on the Mini of llity inu VttMi dmlais theref attorney n fee, nt ti p,-r cent eraniuini tnmi mhi dale, and the fur ther sum ol Nevenleen and 1 ,-(Knl7.l jdol lar, eoNlR, and the costs of and iiHin t rue. writ, and command hit; me to tnakc mile oi the real prfH'rty emhiaced In tieh d'i-ee oi fitrecHMura and herenmtter Ik-i hh, I wit). n the2lMt day of mtohcr, "d.Ht tne hour ot lOo'ehteh tn the torcnion if Kaiu d'ty.and at ttie front dMr of the t'ountv v'omt lioue, in 11 le City, Waeo cnnty. oreou. mII at public auction to the hluii t thlder for eah in hand, ail the if u lit, tit te and intcie which the defendant, 1'iirwin lirtt'lley and Minnie Bradley, or either ot them had on the l.tiMdtiv f AtiUt, IwW, the dide of the inortitue tuix--cloed beivin, r winch ftuch th f.-nu;titlf 01 any f the deiendaiii hcii tn haem(v ac uulred or now hae in and to ttie fullotviitit described leal projHirty. ftituate and in W'ajM-o cimtit v. hniftiii. lo-w ttr ine Mt.tti mil. of Ihe wHiihenNt quarter nnd the mih hi It ot t ie nouthwtMt qmuicr of hIiou twenty-five tan of township one (It norm, rami.- nine tin e-at of the Wtliameite Aieridinn. or so much of atd proiertr as will Mti-fy sjtid Jutliimeiii and dec re1, oriib cn-i nnd iun'ruins h !, Said piopcrty will m.iI .m'k i lo vii Arnmttwn Miitt teU inpii.n a. bv pr-videi I v led at The laiU, onvnti. thiH l-Mii day of vvptendKr. KoBrKt' KKI.I.Y, SiolH SheriffW'aM'o t'minty, Oregon. THE PLACE TO BUY 1 5 . rf 2'ffv'-1 SAVAGE'S. ... t . Note some of tho Prices: A Silvio bit handled Axe. 00 A ditto $1.25 A Mann's bronzed double-bit Axe 1.00 A Dottjihts Atte Co. (Hunt) do .75 An Old Honesty double-bit Axe. . . 1.10 CliOSS-CUTSAWS The largest stock in town, at SAVAGE'S. Team for Sale. te on of about IMotl pounds. 4 and 7 years old; team and harness ftj'i.',. Also, h saddle ho s-aii-1 a Idle. 1 T. HHK IJ-KY Studebaker Wagon. A witdelaikcr llirht farm wauon and single hafness nearly nca', for wile. Inquire ttf el K. K. .SA V AIIK. Lost. f n the road ladween Tuelfer's and liixdh hill, a Kur Collarette Kinder will leave at '.llaeier olllce and receive reward. Piano for Sale or Dxclmnne, A re-ddont of Portland owns a line l'mno wlili-h lie wishe to sell, or would celi:iHi:e In whole or In part payment for u lev.' acii s of Knod Hiver land suitable for -ir.ittl.erry eiowiiijf. land In any partofth" ai:ey considered, i-'or particular call on or wii'eto oil H. K. 1IAUHISDN. Sewing Machine. New lloine Sewum Muehlne for sale; price flo. Also raised Hour box. Inuulreof ' Mlt-, W. I!. WATrWIN. - House for Rent. ' In Itlo'vcr-addition; S rooms; plenty of free im inn wider: splendid view of Vit. Adams; j'liper mon III. sli B. WAKllKN. Br. Leghorn Roosters. Tuorouijlihred Hrown Lenhorn K'aislers for sale at ," K each, or will exchange same for pullets of nny breed -1 rooiter lor 2 pallets. 'St C. I.. roi'l'I.K. Lost. A Rold enameled tiUKer rlnii, with heart seltlns. Kinder will be rewarded by leaving it at the ellueier olllce. s;) ' For Sale or Exchange. Half acre in cit y of Malum; will m-II or ex hanse lor Hood Klver ptsiperty. for partic ulars ItKinire of l'lt ATH Kit H.UNKs)A $5.00 Reward. " Rtrayetl -'I wo 8-iuouthnold calves one loan heifer, the other n rail suit; no ear mark or brands. The nJove reward will lie paid for their return to 1. I). HINKU'HSS. Two Cottages for Rent! Inquiieof V. I'. WATHON. Notice. All persons are notltted not to take gravel from the pit at Joe I'uraer's place. W A RK EX M1L1.K H,Hu trvlsor. Jersey Bull for Sale. A tirsi-lass Jersey bull, S years old, of the ist.. Lambert strain; registered. "2 . A. H. WilK IT. Horse for Sale. A yoiinir horse, about 1:1(10 pounds wclht,for saei'l-ap, by lAjVI AN MVill'll. For Sale. I still have one lot, aO feet by l.Tt). It Is only .'blocks from Ihe Hood Klver depot. 1 will hike SiO for it. Address -T, , A. lllSUHOW, Hmid River. Or. For Sale. flood level land on a o.t road, free from stone; 15 mill's from lown. Price, including water for Irrigation, i per acre. s-! A. mwHH- W, Hood Klver, Or. Peanut Roaster. Wehaiea ennm Koaster of latest patMti and can supply our customers with the best duality ol peanuts, fresh roasted every day. Sample litem. (X)LK A UKAHAM. For Sale. A valuable ranch of iO acres, ) minutes' drive from Hood Klver. For price and terms call on K. K. SAVAHW. Wanted. To let n contract to grub in acres, more or less, on the Knsl Side. K. I'. HKhMI H. Berry Land For Sale. wix or tui acesof II rst-class strawberry land with house; barn, cellar and woodshed; run ning water; 2'j miles from Columbia river. Inquire at HQs ofllco. Good Work Horse Kor sale or trade for lumber. T. H. (XiOX. Pasture for Cattle. I will lake u limited number of cattle m pas ture at Kiversidc farm until. Oct, l.", timi. Ii-rnis, KLat) per month. In advance. V III nut hp responsible, lor any kind of R'-eidents or losses. J. w. Mt iKToN. Sheriff's Sale. In Hie CirctiU Court of the sitatc of Uregnn for W aseo l oiinty. Aluieda 11. Ba relt, plainiitl, vs. Harris i. W'yall, Hatlie Wyati. V. It. W lnaiis, .lohn Inland llenderaon, Kohert Hand and K. K. Kewel. dcicndnnls. By virtue of an exiiution, decree and order of sale duly Issued out nf and under the seal ol the Circuit Court of the Hot te of Oregon for the comity nf Wasco, to me dlni-ted and dated Ihe 12th day of Siepiemtn'r, Hull, Umhi o de cree of foreclosure of two certain mortgages and jndmncnt rendered and entered in said l ourionthe 12lh day of ieptemts r lull, in' Hie above entitled cause, in favor of the plnintitl and against the defendants, llairie U. Wyatt and Hatlie W'yatt. as judgment debtors In the sum of Kt.Ti, wtitl Interest on WS.!a thereof from the 12ih davof seplember, oml. at the rateof en percent peraunum.and inleresl on Ihe sum of f."l.tio thereof as attorney's fees at six er cent er annum mini said dale; and the further sum of SUM., eosla, and I lie furl her Mim of 14. h), with in ten-st ai ten percent per annum from ISepteni lier 12, Hill, ontai.lu and on SHI.Ui) theriidat the rate ol six per cent per annum, an I Ihe corns ofand niHUi this writ, and commanding me 10 matte wile ol the real proerty embraced in such decree of lOrei-losnre and hereinafter de si riheit. I will, on the 21st day of (K-totwr. 1HU1, ut the hour of It) o'clock In the forenoon ot said day, and at the Iront diair of ihe Coiiulv i ourl House in Kalltn l.'ity, in Wasco coiiulv. lircuon,ell at public Huetlon to Hie highest b.doer, lor easii In hand, all the ritht, title and interest which the defendants. Hnrrie U yall and Hatlie Wyatt, or either of ihem, 11 id on tne I ith tlay or Augusi, Isjih, tbe dale ..f the mortgage toreeloaeit herein, or which such defendants or any of the defendants Herein have since ucu Hired or now have In and to the toilowlng ucscritted real pniertv suuateand being In Wasco manly, Oregon, to wit: ihe southwest quarter of nection twenty-four c'l) of township one (li north, range nine (i east of tne Willamette Merid ian, or no much of said property as will mtt Isty said Judgment and decree with cosund accruing costs, said pniirrty w ill lie sold subject ut confirmation and redemption, as by law provided. IHited at The Iialle, Oregon, this 111th davof September, lanl. KoKKKT KKI.I.Y,' 'J"kils SiberifT Wasiit County, I tregon. S UTl C E FO ItTpL'HL I C A 1 1 ON. " (Isjilated Tract) I'ubllc Laud Sale. I'nited Slates Ijind i uflee, Vancouver, Wash.. Si-piemrnT n. iwil. - .Notice is hervtiv given that in pursuance of distinctions from the Com missioner of the Iteneral (.and ( imee. tindtT mi i horny vested In him by seviion i L'. s. liev. flat., as a mend. si by the act of emitrcw. appmveil Kebruary ai. Isn't, we will proceixj to nil. r at pitliiie woe, at le o cKs k a. m.. on the I w-eiity-soitd i&Mi day if tSTobt-r. Isni, next, at tiusothee, the lollolnt tract of lnnd.toi. it: .sKs, sW'j wition , lowiisliip i norlli, range II KhM, W. M. Any and ad ftersons eUlmlng adversidy the Nive-denbed land are advisMf io file their ciiiimiin this office on or before the day ahote desianatinl Htr the commencement ' said ante, otlierwlse tlietr rights will he fir feited. W. It. M'NIiAR. Kettister. IW U B. CIXil'HH, Receiver. mi . i; t- I, ?( tti It .VI m Highest standard In the state. Two hun dred eoiirxcs in Literature, Science and the arts. Science and IJmJnccring and .Music. New buildings and -iiiipinFnt: seven new In structors. Nearlv i,iM) volumes added to li brary in imii. SuiiuiHir scliool with I 'nl ver ity credit. Special iiiurs-s for leai-liers, for Law mid Medical students. Department of Kdncallon for teaehers principals and suH'i Intendenis. TMiiion free, cost of living low. Three students granted scholarships In large Eastern universities in l!Ki Wend name to I'resldi lit' or lteglstrar for circulars a,nd catalogues, Kugene, nr. ai Blacksmithing And wagon repairing attended to promptly at my shop on the Mt. Hood read, south of ton. OihmI work at reasouahle pries. niyl7 IHWEIJ Town Lots for Sale. Apply to .1. K. WATT, Sec'v riood River Townslle Co. EUREKA KE4T MARKET. McGuire Bros. DKAI.F.HH IX Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. Free Delivery. I'linne 33. Hansss 8rJ 13 M The )l:ire to ot your ImniOhs Hitpp'.lrw nnri ronair work tlonf N nt ilullt'w oiti uttnl. txir ner 'J'hlrrl ii mi wiato sln'Hs. Ail mrts of bar ings fumlsluHl and repair work ilnm- on short notU'H. A No, nlf -kiiiiif hf Mhno repairing nt JhfaelortJy iiotftu iphoiihIiU,' prices. Frankton Express Passengers nnd titiggnee taken to and from mill camps nnd all purls of (he valley; also, light transferring and single rigs furnished for shopping. J-r K. liCAhKl.S'S Ladies' Tailoring:. I have decided to put tn I.ndies' 'luilotlng in connection Willi my liress Cufting School. Anyone wishing jackets and skirls made should call and get my prices. A perfect (it and first-class work guaranteed. .I.V.N K CDATKS, Manager Slandurd I)res Cutting Scliool. "nUTH K KOll lM'in.H ATIOX. Land Otlli-e at Vuneouver. Wasl-., August 7, liKil. Notice Is hereby given Unit the following-named settler has Hied notice of his in tention to make finul proof in support er his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the Iteglsler and Iteeeiver I", s. Land Olliee at Vancouver, Wnsli., on Saturday, September 27, iwil. vlr.: WII.I.IAM H. OVKUBAtKill, H. E. No. (liHi, for the norlli west, of north east 14, north northwest V4 and southwest1 of noi l h west . aeet ion St, iowiishlp 4 north, range 11 east, W. .M. A He names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous resident a upon nil cultiva tion of said land, vlx: William McCoy, .1. V. Overbaugli. Howard C. Cook and Kuwly Adams, all of White Sal mon H. ()., Washington. nliisao , . H. DUNn.VR. Keglster. ilti.M I'.STKAl ) CON SO Q DATE 1 S O TlClv FOR rriiJ.H'ATION. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Augnst7. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settlers have hied notict. Intenllonto commute and make final proof on their res ective claims before lieorgeT. Prather, I'. S. Commissioner, al Hood Uiver, Oregon, on Friday, September 31, 1IKU, viz: MIX A ZK.KK, on homestead application No. MM, for the southwest section 2.S, township 2iiorih, range 1) east, W. M. ALHKHT T. ZKKIC, on homestead application No. H2II, tor the west f-2 southeast and west t northeast li sect ton 2S, townsliip'2 north, range it east. W.M. Wiinesses: F'rank DaveniMirt, Mark Daven port, K. K. Idlf-iiinn.Uraut I'atlon.C. K. Doron nnd A. T. Keek, nil of Hood Hiver, 1 ijegon. nlllsai JAY P. l.l'CAS, Kcgister. NOTICE h'Oli I'UHLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., August ft, lt)Ul. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named scillcr has tiled notice of his Intention to make final eommuuilioii proof In support of i his claim, and that said proof win oe mwit uetore me t.egister unu Ke ceiver of I'.s.l.nndoife'eat Vancouver.Wash., on Monday, September?!, HUH, viz: HOIlKItr K. COX, If d. Kntry No. mm, for the east southeast nnd solilhwisl Vt southeast seidion 21, and nortliwest uorliieast '.section 2, town ship H nortli, range 10 east, . M. , Ik) names Ihe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Usiti anil cultiva tion of said land, viz: Matthew Martin and Alex Martin of Chen nwlth, Wash., and llyron llaniilton and Au gust J. W'agnitz of Trout Lake, Wash. uliis20 W. H. Dl'N HA II, Keglster. fTlmln-r Ijind, Act Junes, 1S X. NOTICE FOR 1'1'KLICATION. United States Land nlitee,Vaneon,ver,Wasli., July 2"i, lSKII. Notii'e is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress ot June It, 1S7S. emitted an act for the sale of timber lands in the St ales of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," ns extended to all the public land states bv Bet of August 4, istr.', AI.IIIdiT W. LuBnia.!,. Of Port land, county of Mtilinomah, state of oretron, has this day tiled in this olflce his sworn statement, No. 22ml, for the ptireiiiiKeof ttie southwest (planer nori invest (iiiurier.west half southwest oiiarter'section 1 and north west quarter norlhwesi qu:iru-r ot section No, h, in Unvnship o. 4 north, range No. lueasf, W. M.. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more viuu.ible lor its timber or stone than for agricultural' purposes, and to establish Ids claim lo said land before Ihe Kei:ister and Iteeeiver of ihis olliee al Van couver, Wash., 011 1'iiday, tiie nihility or Ol-tolHT, iiill.- lli mum's as witnesses; A IberttC. Peels and Joseph Ite.d of port In nil, dr., nnd August .1. Wngnitz and Hoherl V. Cox of Trim! Lake, Wash. Any and all persons ei-ilmlng adversely the above-described lands are rciuested to file their claims in this office on or belore said 11th dav ol October, lind. n2o:l W. H. DCNHAH, ltegister. I'l'imlier I and, Act .Tune ;t, Isrs.l NOTICE i'OK ITJiUCA TIOX . s, l ulled States Land Oltlce, The Dalles, Ore gon, Aug. !', lil. Notice Is hereby given I tint in compliance with the provisions of ihe act of Congress of June H, IST.s, entitled "An act for tin- saic of timber Ic.ndsin ttie stales of i'alifornia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington lerritory, asextendedto all ttie public land slates by act of August t, nr, WILLI .M (i. li 11 iKHs, Of Hood Uiver, coiituy oi Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this tlay Hied in this olliee ins sworn statement No. IM.j'or the piirehaseof the norf h east qllurler, southeast qmirter of .action No. 2 ,sin toanshi-i No. 2 noi l h, ratiiie No. ii east, W. M., and will idler proof to snow that the hind Nought is more aiualile for its timber or stone than for agricultural -itrHtses, and 10 eslatilish his cini lit to said land ta lore f lie Reg ister and Heeeiver of this offic e at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2d day of Nov. .liitil. He names as witness--, K. '1'. Winans. Krank Davenport, K. K. Nciibv and A. Winans, all wi lIiHitt Hiver, iiregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the atHiviMlcscribed luruls are reuitcsied to file their elamis In this otiii-e on or la-lore said 2d day of NovemlM-r, inn. Ji2:o2"i JAY P. l.l'CAS, Iteglsler ITImber Latul, Act June M. lsTS. NOTICE FOK rUHLICATiON". United States Land 1 ulice, Tlie Dallen. Ore gon, August 2. hull. No;icc Is hereby given that in compliance with le pro isions of tue act of congress of liloe;t. Is s.entitleil "An act tor tlie ale of tindier laieis In the state of California. Oregon, Nevada and V. a-hinginn Territory,'' n extended lo all the public land slates by act of August 4, ss2. Hie follow ing M-rsons have this mty liiiii in ttos olliee their sworn stateiuenis. v i WlLlil l! ii. DAVIS, Of Spokane, count y of Spokatie.slate of Wash melon, sworn statement .i. i:u for the pa r ciiase ol tue I-ast 1, iMinth-easf it of scciton No. 24, In township No. I, north: range east. Willamette MciTioian. HICKS A. I.F.K, Of Kok8iie. counlyoriwdiiiiie.stateof 'nsh ington, sworn KH1e10. nl No. Is, lor liie ur chitse of the north Miuiliwcsi and uesi northwest of s,s non No. :", In ton nalop N'i. 1 north, range So ! east, Will. Mer. HKKBI-UlT K. CLtifiiil Of Seattle, county of Kltv. slate ol Washing ton, sworn statemen' No. I; t, tor tfsc purchase H thenaitli le.rdiw.-s' '4 of -,-!, ,,n ( In townstnp 1 norlti.tange No. It.n-t.W.M. TIlMtlliey will oiler pnd lo short- thai tlie land Miiiglii is more nuimldc f ir lt timls r or stoiiethan tr agrlcttitural periosei. and t estahiWIi tlietr caim io said land before (lie H.g.su r and l',v, iv.-r of this iittiee at The Dalle, Hregon. on swlurdav. the 2.tli davof ta-toher, liDl. They name as witnesses. W. (.. Itnvls, H. A. Island Herlierl L.Kiioierloi'f-i-.kaiie.U a-i.. H. K.Clongh ofsi.nie, W a-h .1 has. Crg'iT of Ashland, Ww. and N. Wheuiditn 01 Tim I Hi lies, l ireiron. Any and ah ftersons elairtdni a iver-cty tH, ahove-lescrile, innds are ie.te-M" 1 lu lilr their claims In U.is ottice on or ta iore aaid dh day of Octots-r. l'd. JAY P. I.CCAS, R.gltcr. I he Pans ran1 The great steel and tin strike is cans'iitf tin and granite ware to advance. Yon had better cunie and get it at our store ; we haven't advanced prices yet, " Ladies' Hress skirts frora $1 tip. We have just received a nice line of Toilet Soap that we are selling- cheap. Nice smooth Rolling l'ina.'. .". 10c Skirt Jmllund socket faateuerw,V doz Cc Invisible Iluir Xcts, each 5c One-quart piece cups, full size, each 5c Ladies' Underwear at bargain priivs. W Calicoes and Percales. Call and get price?. Hood River Commercial DKAI.KIJS IN- STAPLE. AND FANCY GROCERIES, Fresh, and Cared Meats. Pure Alfalfa Honey.vas Cheap as Syrup.' - II ANNA & HARTLEY, THE GROCERS, I hue an entirely new deal on goods FOR CASH ONLY or equivalent." All prices marked down 1 1 the lowest possible figure. IVlow will be wen a few of their new prices': - . 18 lbs d. g. (Sugar 1 sk White Spray Flour ; 1 ek Pement's Marvel Flour 8 lbs Arbuckle or Lion Coffee, . ; 5 lb pail best Lard ,T1 00 . 00 75 . 1 Oi) 05 E. V. JENSEN, Confectionery & Fruit, Colored Confectioners' Sugar Always on Hand. Xuts, drapes, Peaches, lVur, liananas, Watermelons, Muskmolnns, '"Nuts, tirapes, Peaches, Pears, Hanantis, Watermelons, Musknielons, - Nuts, (irapeM, Peaches, Pears, liananas, Watermelons. Musknieloiis, AT JENSEN'S X3T"Agent for The Dalles Steam Laundry Co.Jfjf School Books AUE NOW IN, And we are prepared to exchange or sell you the books at the regular price set by the com mission. DON'T FOIiGKT we have anything you need for the school room. Yours for business, GEO. Phone im SCHOOL BOOKS. A Complete Line of the new School Hooks adopted by the State of Oregon will be found at our store for Sale or Exchange, according to the established new law and prices. We also carry a full line of SLATF.S, TAULETS, I'KNS. INK, PENCILS, BLANK PAPER, SCHOOL STATIONERY AMI Sl'PPLIES, nml will appreciate a liberal share of your patronage in this line. REMEMBER When exchange of books is desired same must be made before the first of next January. After Unit date 110 exchange can be bad, Couriously soliciting your patronage, we are, yours respie. fully, Job Printing a Specialty. ethrone Prejudice I'se reason and judgment iti your choice "f fruit jars and investigate the good qualities of the Sun Fruit Jar, They are giving petf' ct satis faction to tlio who have used them. You will find the S,ia Fruit Jar nt Dry (ioods, (iroceries, Hoots and Shoes, Furnishing linod., ilais Caps. Flour. Feed, etc. We buy direct from manufacturer in large lots nuil defy any firm in Oregon to undersell us, who handle the same quality of goods. We do not deal in Cheap John trash, but handle reliable goods, which we warrant to be exactly as represented, tiive us a call. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. HOOD RIVER Spraying is tn8 Dsst White Ar-enie J '" t V2.,r ier "i. !al Sila t.EO. T. PRATHER, FRED P. IURNFS. I'. S. Commissioner and Nota-v Public. PRATHER & BARNES. HOOD RIVER. OREGON. it1Cffl3?aiUi3iEiii)Jliyi5L53Ul3Sll. I-ts and Ptm-'kS for Sale. T 'e :iil for noo-resi II ;is. Tuk--lttp l'ia's aud P.iauks iu stock. Telephone 51. Granite Iron Hasting Sioons. . . .". 5c ClothesPins, 3 dozen for -. 5c Chopping Itowls 10c Leather Watch Chains 3c have a nice line of Co., 10 lb pail bust Lard $1 30 Best sugar-cured Hams, per lb . . 14.c Ifcst stigtir-cured lireakfast ltacon, ' per 1U. tdiii1' Best Side Meat, nmoked, lier lb. . . 13l;ic '.ITrT!jnilH: and Supplies. F. COE &SON, E. R. BRADLEY. EVERHART'S STORE. PHARMACY'S Materia we can buy. I"';. M. ltic jr fl. tc pi r 1t. 1 4-n. lots, L'ti-n. lots, im iti lots, t 4c per A.. :e per Hi. 'JK.r i.e It,. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND . TORRENT AT '. . THE EMPORIUM. 1. bits ill Waticoma Park addition from $.S0 to f 150. 3. Eight acres off the W. J. Daker place, known as the Heffernan place: in" strawberries; price, with crop, $1,01K). 4. Twenty-live acres of the Sillimati place, East Side; 18 acres in cultivation; young orchard; 75 an acre. 5. The Richard Kirbysou place of 20 acres on the State road; early straw berry land; price If 1,500. (I. Twenty acres off J. W, fiaker's place"; pear orchard nnd other fruit in bearing; price $125 per acre. . 7. Harrett-Si jiina addition ; $75 per lot : f 10 down and If5 per month ; nointerest. 8. Ten choice lots in Highland addi tion, only two blocks east of the post olliee, on Slate st reel, at $73 to $150. Terms easy. Every lot has a command ing view. 9. Fine homestead of 100 acres on Rock creek near Davenport's. Price $1,0)0 $:i()0 down, balance at G per cent. 10. Lots in Hull's addition; each lot level, 80 x 140; center of hall ground ; $100 each. 12. The Chan. Rogers 5 acre tract ami cottage, Frankton. tiood springs nnd creek. $050, terms easy. l.'J. Thirty acres off C. A. Wymuu farm in Odell neighborhood; nil improv ed, with free irrigating water; lumber on ground to build bouse. Must sell in 30 davs. Price $I,t00. 14, The Allen Fulton farm, IliO acres, 5 miles east of town ; price $1,000; terms easy. 15. Lots in Henderson sub-division $37.f 0 a lot. - lii. Thirtv-five acres land east, of county road in John Monroe and J. M. Monroe homesteads; wild land; price $20 per acre. li). The Glover farm, well improved, 4li miles from Goldendale; 240 acres; 140 acres in cultivation; 0"! acres in winter wheat; 7 acres in bog pasture, with a creek running through it ; all un der fence, with cross fences; large new barn and fine house. Price $12.50 an acre; will take Hood River property in part payment. 21. n. i$ s. e. , s. :, n. e: li sec. 4, 1. 3 -V, R. 11 E White Salmon; fine timber land ; $10 per acre. 22. Tbe F 'merson homestead, only one mile east of town ; line range ; $1,500. 23. bits 5 and 0, block 7, Winans ad dition ; $50 a lot, or $H5 for the two. 25. Two beautiful building lots near Robt. Rand's new house. Price $200 for the two. 2ti. S. H. Cox's flue residence in Hood River, lot 100 x 100; price $1,200. 2H. 529 acres, with much fir timber, including both falls on Hood river. Re fer to Piutler & Co. 20. Twenty. acres lying north of Peter Kopke's, East Side;' good land; unim proved. Price $500; terms easy, 31. At Trout Lake, SO a. ; Sin timothy, cuts 8 tons a year; 50 a. in heavy saw timber, white pine, li r anil cedar"; west fork White Salmon river runs through the place; price $1,250. , 32. Enimati. Robinson's KiO acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; line timber; unim proved ; $7S5. Eligible residence lots in Spangler'8 subdivision, near cannon house; only $75 ; terms easy. $200 to $1,200 to loan. At Ihe Emporium is kept a first-class surveyor's transit, and the proprietor being a practical survevor, 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 are easy 011 all theaboVe h:nls. Willi interout nt ft i- n..- sons desiring locations on homesteads and timber claims should apply nt the EmMirium. i Hinticr l.iiii-l, Act .In nelt, ls;x. NO IKE FOH Pl'I'.LICATION. fnlt-ilKti.te- I.Hii'H'tlii i.Tlieriille,Orei:o!i, July I'!, 11KI1.--Nun, (. is liereliv irlven tluif in eiiiiioilim -, in, un. inoviflioi" of ine iet of cenitresKoi .lone II, Is s, eniiti. l -An mi. for ine -itie ut limner minis in me Mt ic ol i'nl. 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