oodliver lacier. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1901. ML Hood Notes. ' D. R. Cooper and his brother Robert Cooper of The Dalles went to Portland last week to take in the carnival. They returned home Saturday. H. Gribble spent a tew days lust week in Portland, visiting friends, and took in the carnival before returning home. Judd S. Fish, Thad Seufe'rt, Richard Gorman and 8. L. Cline came to Mount Hood, last Saturday, for an outing. They were much surprised to find it did not rain while Judd Fish was here. It doesn't rain all the time here, Mr. Fish. JSome of our nimrods went out gun ning last week. Bears, cougar and deer were the game mentioned before going out, but on returning the name they had for their trip was "prospecting. ' Venison and bear oil are as high as be fore they went "prospecting." S. B. Hess made final proof on his homestead, last Friday. That means another taxpayer next year. The Middle Fork Irrigation Co. is sur veying their ditch and will have it platted. This is the final touch so far its Uncle Sam is concerned. L. A Sew Church. The following is a copy of a paper be ing circulated tor signatures. The new church, for which '!50 has already been 8ubscribed,will be erected on land for merly known as the Tendick place, opposite A. L.Newton's place on the Mt. Hood road. The objects of the promo ters are set forth as follows: "We, whose names appear below.agree to pay the amount set opposite our res pective names for the purpose of erect ing a church building in Hood River valley. Said property to be deeded and controlled by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Said church building to be open to the free use of all people or denominations per mitted to preach or lecture under the laws of the United States. No party shall occupy said building for the pur pose of excluding others. No party shall begin a continuous meeting in said build ing without giving at least two weeks notice. JNo party snail hold a meeting longer than two weeks to the exclusion of others. Any damage done to the said building or property shall be immediate ly repaired by the party occupying at the time damage occurs. Each party shall defray its own running expenses, such as wood, oil, etc. A copy of this article snail be recorded with the deed of said property." Woman. O. M. In the New York Bud. Woman is the greatest moral force on earth. She is the helm of all things hu man. She is at once the most insistent and the most relevant thing in nature, She is sunshine on a holiday, balm of Gilead, strength in weakness, the pound of sweetness to every ounce of sourness in human life. She doubles the joys and halves the griefs of every son - of Adam. She is the one thing needful, a per petually recurring comfort and consola tion, a whip and spur to success, the shadow of a great rock in a weary land. The words of her mouth are sweeter than honey and smoother than butter in a lordly dish. She is a rod and a staff, ehe is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother, she is as good news from a fur country, and as cold water to a thirsty soul, her counsel is as the counsel of princes, her love is stronger than death, lier jealousy is as cruel as the grave, she is a pearl of great price a helpmeet for man, the star of his- hope and betimes the nemesis of his destiny. She walks by faith and not by sight, and her hand is the right hand of fellow ship. Her face is the outward and visi ble sign of an inward and spiritual grace ; she is fair as the moon, clear as the sun and terrible as an army with banners. A light which never shone on seaorland twinkles from her eyes, and like dew on the gowan lying is the fa' o' her fairy feet. For her are wars, peace, fire and Bword. For her men spend theirstrength in gathering gains, and for her men spend their gains gathering strength. 'lh rones and dominions, principalities and powers, have bowed-to her sway; she has crushed empires beneath her feet ; the proudest of the sons of men have on bended knee besought her mercy. She soothes the wrinkled brow of age with her soft caresses, she wipes the death dew from the brow of the dying, she performs a thousand acts of grace and gladness to friends and strangers alike, she causes the widow's heart to sing for joy, she kisses away the tears of the orphan. In the first flush of moth erhood she is the envied of gods and men and all angels, she is a thing of divine beauty as she coos and cuddles to her breast her first born, the first-born among many brethren. Her heart throbs and she weeps tears of sorrow o'er the bed of suffering, her notes of angel sweetness ascends to heaven as she carols the yodlings of peace; they find echo in the outmost depths of per dition as she calls her sons to go forth beneath the banners of war. It is hers to lift un the fallen, her wav is the way in which light dwelleth, she uulooseth her sweet influences and the hands of devildom are unbound. Pub lic policy, private happiness, domestic peace everything from a good con science to a good complexion attends up on the will ot a woman. She can quench the purple fire of love by a ladleful of lukewarm soup,the milk' of human kind ness she can turn into curds and whey by a dish of bony potatoes and Monday washday hash. Erery mortal thing, from law, logic, literature and the prop er washing of dishes, to science, art.med icine, and the fulfilment of prophecy, is made either better or worse because of her. She is the genius of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness which the framers of the Declaration of Independ ence declared to be the inalienable rights of man. Her reign is forever and ever. Her beauty knows no horizon. Her love knows no limit. Dr. R. C. Rollins is in the East and visited the Pan-American exposition. He w rites to the Grass Valley Journal as follows: "I had pleasant interview with Hon. E. L. Smith, presideut of the Oregon state board of horticulture, ho, on Oregon's dav, stood before the mul titude of 137,(XX) people and proclaimed our right to be awarded the first prize for the best exhibit of fruits at the Pan American exposition, and it was award ed in fine style. Hurrah for Oregon and Hon. E. L. Smith of Hood River! May he live to ripe old age and meanwhile be our distinguished president ot our state board of horticulture. The North Idaho Star reports that A. B.CIemuions.who lives Rbout three mile, northeast of Cameron, Idaho, planted 50 acres of apple orchard five year? ago. Last year hi crop was 6,000 boxes. This year it is estimated at lti.000 boxes. He has contracted the crop to I.. A. Porter at 75 cents a box delivered at the station. The leading varieties are Jon athan and Ben Davis. A Christian Act. Wlien Father Bronsguest learned yes terday of the death of Wenceslans Fafih ek he immediately communicated by tel egraph with Father Dominic, president of Mount Angel College, and requested him to break the sad news to Mr. Pash ek's eldest son, Alois, who is, 'or rather was, a student there. Without a mo ment's delay Father Dominic mailed a letter to Father Bronsgeest inclosing a check in favor of Mrs. Pashek for $iS5, the full amount her husband had paid the college in advance for the education of the boy, and adding that the check was sent thus hurriedly lest the bereaved widow should be in need of the money and that after the funeral, should Mrs. Pashek be able to get along without the boy's assistance, the college would take him back and educate him free of ex pense. Father Dominic then gently broke the news to the fatherless boy and sent him here to attend the funeral. No wonder such men ns Father Dominic find a warm place in the hearts of their co-religionists. As an Irish methodist preacher once said in the hearing of the writer, this is "religion with a bone in it. "Dalles Chronicle, Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufteringsit has reliev ed and the lives of their littleones it has Baved.Strikesat the root of the trouble and draws out the inflammation. The child ren's fiivoriteCoughCure.Chas.N. Clarke. 'John Ginder has sold the Skamania Pioneer to Milton Harlan. Mr. Harlan is a thorough newspaper man. Success to the Pioneer. During the past month a large mini ber of Wasco and Sherman county peo ple have visited the i'oriiand exposi tion,tind while in the metropolis made extensive purchase of dry goods and clothing, but after returning home they were surprised to learn that they could have saved money by making their pur chases here. Moral: Always consult your home merchant before going abroad to spend your money. Moun taineer, The Dalles claims to have the biggest apple. It is a Gloria Mumli and in'eas ures 17 inches in circumference. W .T.Wesson,Gholsonvillf,Va., druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction.- My customers say it is t he best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles, Chas. . .Clarke Washington isgetting the same world's fair prizes on all her exhibits that Ure gon is. The Fan-American managers aive gold medals to evervbedv. They cost about $4 a hundred. Every state is bragging of receiving just such medals, Salem Journal. CM. Phelps, Forestdale.Vt., says his child wascompieteiycureiiota UHdcaseot ecze ma by the use of DeWitt's Witch Ha.1 Salve" Bewareof allcounterfeits, It in stantly relieves piles. Chas. N. Clarke. Cranks are persons who do not see things as you do. LewisOckerman, Goshen, Ind., "DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers never bend medouble like other pills,bitt they do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain, th"orougli,geiitlc. C'has.N. Clarke. Soniebody has commenced writinglet ters and sending flowers to Czolgosz. Evidently he was not the biggest fool in America, alter all. Bums iNews. DeWitt's Little EarlyRisers neverdisap. point. They are safe, prompt.gentle, effect lve in removing all impurities from the livorancl bowels. Small and easytotake. Nevergripeordistress. Chas. N. Clarke. Instead of the drouth killing the apple crop in the vicinity of ;St. Joseph, Mo., the center of the severe drouth of last summer, there is said to be a big erop this year. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn tosiirgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Ha zelSalve will act morequickly, surely and safely, saving you theexpense and danger of an operation, ('bus. N. Clarke. The Pioneer savs this will be tho ban ner cordwood'ear for Stevenson. This in spite of the fact Unit more than one thousand cords were burned in the re cent destructive woods fires. "I had long suffered from indigestion," writes G. A.LeDeis,('edart'ity,Mo. "Like othersl tried manypreparations but never found anything that did me good until I took KodolDyspepsiaCure.One bottle cur ed me. A friend who had suffered similarly Iputon theuseof Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, tie is gaining fust anil will soon be able to work.BeforeheiisedKodolDyspepsiaCure indigestion had made him a total wreck." Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy. WALL PAPER EllM. JACKSON & FIREBAUGH, Contracting Painters, HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Tinting, Deeoiatlnsr. Frescoing, Minn l'liint liiK, Paper HniiKlnir, Uluziiiir, Meeora tlve Novelties, Hoont Moldings, Artists' Materials, Mixed Taints, oils mid illtSS. Wall Paper, per roll and upward. None but the most skilled workmen em ployed. House to Rent And Furniture for sole." A seven-room house: ts a month. MUM. T. 11. I'LAKK. Are You Short of Feed? Two seres of pox-irn shock fodder; also, sweet corn fodder, awful clieiip. (' the fodder or nir, W. P. WATSON. Piano for Sale or Exehaniro, A resident of Portland owns a fine Piano which he wishes to sell, or would exchange In whole or in part payment for a few acres of Hood Hiver land suitable tor strawberry (trowing. Lnml In any pin t of the valley considered. For particulars call on or write to oi" K. K. HARBISON. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hood Kiver Fruit Orowers' t'nion for the purpose of electing a board of director for the ensuing year, amending the by-laws, and the transaction of any business that mav legally come before the meeting will be held In the A. O. I'. W. hall, Saturday, November 9. I'M, at 10 o'clock A. M. A lull attendance Is de sired, as there Is lniMirtant business to come before this meeting. Bv order or the board or dim-tors. U. J. UKSSUNU, Sec y. Soft Snap. A cheap Fruit Dryer, eompleto. Also. 10 aeresof land within nilleof Trankton school and I miles of tow n school; f) an acre. In quire of Ulacier or W. P. WATSON. To Trade for Wood. A large I'rlb and Healing stove to trade for wood, fall on Mltsjt. KKKWIN". THE TAILORED HAT Is fashion's Intint creation In feminine head wear. This hat is ft general utility hut and l eieeially adapted lor Ihe climate of Hood lliver. We are also impaired to show the latest Kasiern styles In Indies' Dress and street Hals. W e make to order any design. Price reasonable. Workmanship first class. MADAM ABBOTT, Milliner. Legal Blanks. A full line of i.etnil Blanks for sales! Brad ley Book store. itajpoi Stop. The place to get yonr harness sopplie and reimir work done is al llulit's old stand, eor-b--t Third and stale trsis. All partnof har ness tarnished and repair work done on short n aice. Also.all km-isof shoe rcimirtng mtt-IsU.-o.rlW done at reasonable pr res. u i . WELDS, What' Your Face Worth ? Sometimes a fortune, but never if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at Chan. N. Clarke's drug store. Ordinance No. 33. Entitled An Ordinance to Protect Paths In Waueoma Park. The City of Hood Kiver does Ordain as fid lows: Bectlon 1. ft shall be unlawful for any per son or persons to ride or drive on any paths that are now or may hereafter be constructed In Waueoma Park. Hec.2. Any person or persons found guilty of violating section 1 of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof before the recorder, be fined not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars for each offense. Passed the Common (Jountl I October", MOT, and approved by me this 7th day of October, 1H01. F. 0. BKOSIDS, Mayor. Attest: J. H. Nickklskn, Recorder. Ordinance No. 34. An Ordinance Providing for the Ixwatlon and Protection or Shade and Ornamental Trees In the Public Streets and Other Houds.und for the Care Thereof. The City of Hood Hiver dues Ordain as fol lows; Heetlon 1. All shade and ornamental trees that shall hereafter be planted or set out In the streets or other roads of the city of Hood Kiver shall be placed at the distance of from seven to eight feet from the line of the blocks in the streets of sixty l'eet In width, and from eleven to twelve feet from the line of the blocks In streets of eighty feet in width. Sec. 2. All shade and ornamental tnes now planted or growing In a natural state, or which may be hereafter planted or set out In the streets or roads of the city of Hood Kiver. shall be trimmed each yearaud kept trimmed hi a height of at least nine feet above t he curb, over boih sidewalk and street. The sido walkB and streets to the center line to be kept clear at all times of the leaves fullen thereou from such shade or ornamental trees by the occupants of the premises adjoining, or by the owner thereof in wine the premises are Un OCCUpled, Sec.!), All property owners are hereby re quired lo keep I lie trees In front of their re- specuve iois, anu uie trees overiiangintr the sidewalks on their respective lots, trimmed In conformity with the provisions of section i of this ordinance, and the occupants of the premiseMidJoining who shall refuse to clear the sidewalk and street to the center line of leaves or other rubbish, us provided in see. tion 2 of this ordinance, or the owners of pioperty who neglect or refuse to trim the trees or keep the streets clear of rubbish as above provided, alter tell days' notice ironi the stieet commissioner, shall, tiporucouvic I Ion thereof la-fore the recorder, lie tilled not los than live dol ars nor more than twenty doliais, or be Imprisoned pot less than two t'.uyt nor mole than It n days m ttie city Jail. rkc. 4. shade o ornamental trees planled or crowing wllliln the streets aa perinltlcd by this ordinance may be protected by such tem porary lenees or structures a the street cmii- Miissiouer shall approve, Ui be removed under tne direction oi ine street coin in issloner when so Instructed by the council. See. 5. ll shall be unlawful for any person or persons to hitch or fasten any animal to or otherwise destroy or Injure any growing or living shade or ornamental tree, whether ar tificially planted and set out or growing nat urally In the streets m1 roads In the city of maid Kiver, or any box or caslpg around such tree, or to hang to or otherwise attach any sign or other thing thereto, without tlrst obtainliii; permission from Ihe council, and then only under the supervision of the street committee of the council or of the street com inlNHloner under lis direction. Any pcrsonor iicum g violating any of the provisions of this section shall be tleepied guilty of, a ruls- uenicaiior, tinu upon conviction inereoi ue fore tiie recorder shall be subject to a fine ot not lesa than twenty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars, or lv Imprisonment not less than five dajs nor more tnau thirty days ill the city Jail. . Passed the Common Council October 7, MOI, and approved hy inn this 7th i ay of October, l'JOl. F. C. liKoslCS, Mayor. Attest: J. R. NtCKKI.SKN, Recorder. Pigs for Sale. Hlx and eliiht weeks old Pigs for sale by J)23 - - lili0iitOHL)AN. THE PLACE TO BUY mm l it w--r J&M SAVAGE'S. Note some of the Prices; A Single hit handled Axe 90 A ditto $1.25 A Mann's bronzed double-bit Axe 1.00 A Douglas Axe Co. (Hunt) do .75 An Old Honesty double-bit Axe. . . 1.10 CROSS-CUT SAWS The largest stock in town, at , SAVAGE'S. Peanut Roaster. We have a peanut Roaster of latest patent and can supply our customers with the best quality of peanuts, fresh roasted every day. Sample them. COI.K A' (I RAH AM. For Sale or Exchange. A 5-roomed modern cottage, lot 50 x loo de sirable location fur borne in Portland, worth Hl.tiOO for a small improved farm in Hood River. Address C. C. Jaiitzcn, 021 Montana ave., Portland, Or pi Town Lots for Sale. Apply to J. F. WATT, Sec'y Hood River Townsite Co. For Sale. A steel Range and ladles' Bicycle. Call at ns MT. HiKIU STAGF, CO. Hereford Bull. Thoroughbred Hereford Bull for service at 11.50. U. I). WOODWORTH. For Sale or Trade. A good sound horse, harness and wagon. olS H. M. ABBOTT. Stockholders' Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholder of the Valley Im provement Company, for the election or of ficers and for such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held Mori day, November IS, WOI, at 10 o'clock A. M.. In I lie company's otlice, In Jackson's building, Hood River. By order of the president, nla H. H. BAI1.KV, Secretary, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijind Office at Vaneonver, Wash., Oct. 17, Mil. Notice Is hereby giveu that the following-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make filial proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U. H. Land Office at Vancouver, Washington, on Wed nesday, Decembe, 4. lull, viz: THOMAS I.ANTItY, For the lota 1 and and south of the north east li section 6, township H north, range 12 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: C. C. Conner, C. Hall, James o. Lyle and K. B. Hewitt all of l.vle. Washington. oainat W. R. lil'S BAR, Register. NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. jnd office at Vancouver, Wash., Oct.", I!i. Notice l hereby given that the following-named settlers have hied notice ot their in ternum o make final pnaif In suoiHjrt of their claims, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver I', s. 1 .and otlice at Vancouver, Wash.. November ii, lsul, viz: r.n l. M. J.K IN, Who made H. K. No. nrni, for the west norttu-nst and west southeast 14 section 14, township s north, range 11 east, W. M. Whonameft the following w Uncases to prove his continuous resnteniv upon and cultiva tion of said bind, viz: Walter J. Bales. Byron K. Craudall, Calvin J. Hannan and John II. J irvls, all of Pine Flat, Wash. Viz: J'dlN II. JaRVIs, Who made H. F- No. OTw!. f,ar the east northeast and east 1, southeast t of section 14. townslup 3 north, range 11 east. W. M. Who name the following vlinaMis to ,m,ve his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of fcaid land, viz: Walter J. Bates, Byron E. Crandall, Calvin 1. Ilanuan and Kdwii. M. Jwvia, all uC Pine Flat. Wdu oln2 W. P. PVSBAR, Register. mm Highest standard In the state. Two hun dred courses in Literature, Science and the arts, Science and Engineering and Music. New buildings and equipment: seven new In structors, Nearly 6,000 volumes added to li brary In 11KU. Summer school with Univer sity credit. Hjwciul courses for teachers, for Law and Medical students. Department of Education for teachers, principals and super liiti iHlenls. Tuition free, cost of living low. Three students grunted scholarships In large Ka.itern universities In HKIl Send name to President or Registrar for circulars and catalogues, Ktigene, Or. a2 Money to Loan On Improved farms and good stock ranches at low rates and on long time, if wanted. Slate particulars and lowest amount wunted by writing or calling upon t'HARLFS K. HENRY, all 27.1 Stark St, Portland, Or MAT 11m McGuire Bros. DKA1.EHS IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. Free Delivery. Phone 35. Frankton Express. Passengers and baggage taken to and from mill camps and all pin ts of the valley; also, light transferring and single rigs furnished for shopping. Pi K. I). CALKINS. 'NOTICE To Water Consumers. The rules of the company will be strictly followed after this date. All who are delin quent after the Kith lay of the mouth will be charged the full price,' viz: l.fit) per month: the extra .ii",e going to the collector, who will shut olf water at the main from residences where payment Is not promptly made, and It will not be turned on again until all arrear ages arepald. Beginning July 1st next, all water rents will be charged to owners of rent ed buildings instead of to the occupant. HOOJ.I RIVER SI'IUNUWATEK CO. (Timber Land, Act JuneS, 1S7S.) NOTICK VOH PUBLICATION United States Land Oltlce, The Dalles, Ore gon, Aug. 15, 11KJ1, Notice Is hereby given thai in compliance Willi the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8. 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and W ashington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August i, 1SII2, WILLIAM U. ROGERS, Of Hood River, county ot Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day filed in this otlice his sworn statement No. lib", for the purchaseof the north east quarter, southeast quarter of section No. , In township No. 'i north, range No, east, W. M and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for itB timber or stone than for ngiVulliiral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver of this ottlccat Tho Dalles, Oregon, 011 Saturday, the 2d day of Nov. ,11)01. He names as witnesses, FJ. T, Winans, Frank Davenport, F. E. Newby and A. Winans, all of HiRid River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims In this otlice on or before said 2d day of November, 11101. nato-a JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit, court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Almeda H. Barrett, plaintiff; vs. Bert. V. Wyalt, W. R. Winans, John Leland Hen derson, Robert Rand and tleorge E. For sythe, defendants. By virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of t he stale of Oregon for the county of Wasco, to me directed and dated thiH'iath day of September, Will, upon u decree of foreclosure of two cerUiiu mortgages and Judgments rendered and entered In said court on the ii.it h day of September, 1IKII, In the above entitled cause, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant, Bert V. VVyatt, as judgment debtor In the sum of "4..'t7, with interest thereon from the 2ith day of Septem ber, lliol, at the rale of ten per cent per an num; and the further sum of Vi.(H) as attor ney's fees; and the sum of S21.24, with interest at ten percent per annum from the 25th day of September, Mil; and the further sum of jflO.OO as attorney's fees; and the further sum of SI". 17 costs, and in favor of the defendant, Ueorge E. Forsyt.hu, and against, the defend ant, Bert V. W'yatt, as judgment- debtor In the sum ol' K).ti0, idi Interest thereon from the 2.HI1 day of September, 11101, at ten per cent per annum; nipt the further sum of tii.00 as attorney's tees mid the oosls of ami upon this writ, and comminuting me to make sale of the real properly embraced in such decree of foreclosure and hereinafter described, I will, on the 11th day of November, HKIl, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, and at the front diajr of the county court house In Dalles l ily, in Wasco eotintv, Oregon, sell ut public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the rigid, title and Interest which the defendant, Jlert V. Wyatt, had on the 12lh day of August, 1S!W, the date-of the mortgages foreclosed herein, or which any of the defendnnls above named have since ne quired or now have In or to tho following de scribed real property situated and being In Wa-co county, slate of Oregon, to wit: The northeast quarter (4) of section twenty-six (i) of township one (I) north, range nine (0) east 01 the Willamette .Meridian, containing one hundred and sixty (1X11 acres of land, or s much thereof as will salisly said judgments and decree Willi costs and accruing costs. Said properly will be sold subject to confirm ation and redemption, as by law provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this iith day ol September, IIHJI. ROBERT KELLY, ohil Sheriff Wasco County, Oregon. Foreclosure Sale. Di the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. tieorge K. Forsvthe, trustee, for the use and benefit of Beatrice Mllleent Sailer, now Titoff, of Leipslc, (iei niany, plaintiff, vs. The Hood Kiver Lumbering Company and E. T. Wi nans, def ndants: By virtue of an execution, decree and order of sae duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the slate of Oregon for the county of Wasco, to me directed and dated the 101 h day of October, A. I). 1111, upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mort gage and Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the Vh day of October, A. D. Ilitll, in the above entitled cause, in favor of the pluintitl'and against t lie defendants The Hood River Lumbering Company and E T. Winans, asjudgmeul debtors in the sum of eight hundred (audi dollars In gold coin of the l uited Slates, being the principal debt accord ing to the terms of said promissory note: the further sum of ninety and sixty-seven hun dredths tm).il7) dollars Interest money due thereon, computed to and Including the 4th day of Oi tujier, Mull, and also interest thereon until paid at eight per cent per annum; and the further sum of one hundred (KJOi dollars as attorney's fees, and interest thereon until paid: and the further sum of seventeen fifty (17."bl dollars costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, and commanding ine to make sale in the real property embraced In such decree of foreclosure and hereinafter described, I will, on Ihe p.th day of November, A. D. IMI1, at the hour of i o'clock In the afternoon of said day, and at the front dar of the county court bouse in Dalles City, Wasco county. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, alt the right, title and interest which the defendants, the Hisid River Lumbering Company and E.T.WInana, or either of them, had on the lsth day of June, A. D. 1!00. the date ot the mortgage foreclia-ed heieln. or which snc't defendants or any of the defendants herein have since acquired or now have In and to Ihe following described real property, situate and being in Wasco county, to wit: ( All ol the N. ot theN. l-tof section l.t, township 1 N., h., W. M.) All of the north half of the north half of section thirteen in township one north of range nine east of the Willamette meridian, in Wasco county, state of Oregon, containing ISO acres, more or less, or so much of said properly as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. Said pMqierty will be subject to confirma tion and redemption as by law provided. Dated at Dulles Ciiv, Oregon, llils loth day oroctolicr, lil. ROBERT KELLY, Sheriff Wasis, County, Oregon. JOHS l.K.l.AMi llK.XIIKKSOfi, All)' for pi ft'. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartifielauy digests the food and aids Naturrt in Rfrenirt honinir and re.nn structtng the exhausted digestive or gans. 11 isuieiutestaiscoverea aipesir ant and tonic No ct her preparation ran Arvrmmch If 1,, orKiar,fv Ir. in. stantly relievesand permanently curej T 1 .. .. . : , . 1 . 1, . 1 J"!" leoa, indigestion, neanuuru, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. - ' ' ii.aitiivur,unMailaa.vi aujn suu allot her resultsof imperfect digestion. Prlce5iV. ndH. tare sir contains tH tlmei (mail sim. book all aluut dyspepslm mailed (r Prcportd by E. C DtWITT CO, Cblcog Fihe Pans Fas It will ruin before long; when it does, don't forgot this is the place to get your Rubbers, Umbrellas, Mackintoshes, etc. Buy your underwear of ub; we will save you money. loys' School Knives, 2 blades and chain l"c Hewing Machine Oil, per bottle 5c Press Matches, mr box , 4c Table Oil Cloth, best prude, per We have bunched nearly nil our Jielte, and offer you your choice at 15c Carpet Tacks, per box le Men's Shirts, all prices mid kinds . . . A few 1110e Men's Natural Wool Hose, per pair 25e Outintr Flannel, rjer vard Glass Wash Boards The Money Cutcutcut ca daw cut! Isn't it NICE that there is some place in town w here yon can get fat, juicy, tender chickens, either alive or dressed. Jensen Has Them. ' Also a great variety of Fruits, Home-made Candy und Fine French Candies. E. V. JENSEN, HAVE YOU A We can AT LIVE Phone m Every One Knows What a magic solvent and "dirt starter" naptha is. FKI.K-NAPTL1A SOAP possesses this property and washes everything washable, cleans everything cleanable, hurting nothing, not even the most del icate fabric. Try it. 10c a bar; 3 bars for 25c. K Makes hot cakes taste good : Towel's Log Cabin Maple Syrup. EVERHART'S STORE. HANNA & HARTLEY, THE GROCERS, Are still doing business at the same old stand, and thtir cash prices are pleasing their trade. We have no large bank account to boast of bnt believe in the old saying that "A nimble sixpence beats a lazy dollar," therefore we are satisfied with Quick Sales and Small Profits. COME AND SEE THE Columbia Nursery's Large assortment of choice Trees. Kspccinlly fine hit of one mid two ' year old Apple. WE CAN SUIT YOU. Send in your order early. H. C. BATEHAM, Propr. Hood River Commercial Co., DEALERS IX STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Fresh and Cured Meats. Pure Alfalfa Honey, as Cheap as Syrup. SCHOOL BOOKS. A Complete Lino of the new School Btsjks 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 SLATES, TABLETS, TENS, INK, TEN'CILS, P.LAXK PAPER, SCHOOL STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES, and 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 that date no exchange can be had. Cotirtonsly soliciting your patronage, we are, yours respectlnlly, Job Printing a Specialty. It Q S6 Pry Hoods, Groceries, Hoots and Slioe, Furnishing Goods, Huts Caps, Flour, Feed, etc. We buy direct from manufacturers in Inrtie lots and defy any urm in Oregon to undersell n, who handle the same qualitv of goods. We do not deal in Cheap Johu trash, hut handle reliabfe goods, which we warrant to be exactly as represented, tiive us a call. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. HOOD RIVER Spraying Is the best White Arsenic fc 4-a. lots. Sal Soda . . 4 per . yard lHc 4!i.c 40o Saving Store. CANDY TOOTH? supply that tooth with the best Confections AND LET LIVE PRICES Sole Agents' for Aldon Chocolates, None better. GEO. F. COE & SON, E. R. BRADLEY. PHARMACY'S Material we can buy. in a. i..t-. sti-n lots. liH per Hi. !V -t B.. ith iti, 100 n. lot, I 4c per f. :e per n.. 2'.rir t.. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. I. Lots in Waucoirm Park addition from if'.lO to f 1(10. 3. Eight acres off the W. J. Baker place, known as the Heffornan place; in strawberries; price, with crop, vl,000. 4. Twenty-five acres of the Silliman place, East Side; 18 acres in cultivation ; young orchard ; 175 an acre. 5. The Hichard Kirbyson place of 20 acres on the State road; early straw berry hind ; price $1,51)0. 7. Barrett-Si pnia addition ; 75 per lot : $10 down and $5 per month ; no interest. II. Fine homestead of 100 acres on Rock creek near Davenport's. Price $1,000-$;S()0 down, balance at per cent. 10. Lots in Hull's addition; each lot level, 80 x 140 ; center of ball ground : $125 each. 14. The Allen Fulton farm, 100 acres, 5 miles east of town; price $1,000; terms easv. 15. Lots in Henderson sub-division $H7.E0 a lot. lli Tlo'rt,.fi,.u o..-o t.,.,,1 4 ..t .... i... 1 -m , .tn e lami ettni. 01 county road in John Monroe and J. M. .Monroe homesteads; wild land; price $20 per acre. 11). The Glover farm, well improved, 4,la miles from Goldendale; 240 acres: 140 acres in cultivation; 63 acres in winter wheat; 7 acres in hog 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. X. K S. E. U. S. U' X V. V w, 4, T. 3 N.,K. 11 E White Salmon; fine timber html ; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, oulyopo mile east of town; fine range; $1,500. 23. Lots 5 and ti. block 7. Winans ad dition ; $50 a lot, or $85 for the two. 25. Two beautiful building lots near Kobt. Band's new house. Trice $200 for the two. 28 . 529 acres, with much fir timber, including both fulls on Hood river. Re fer to Butler & Co. 31 . 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 Sa)mon river runs through the pluce; price $l,250. 32. Emma G. Robiiixon'a inn mh hills east of White Salmon, known as the Drver olace: fine timber ; proved ; $7S5. Eligible residence lots in Snano-ler's subdivision, near cannon house; only $75; terms easv. $200 to $1,200 to loan. At the Etimorinm w L'nnt a fitut-.1.iao surveyor's transit., nml flu, i.r.i, being a practical surveyor, is well pre- lnieu 10 un uie worK oi laying out acre sure nronertv in Iota mwl lilm.L-u on, I r- , 1 " --- .... . ...... ...I, ..in 4 , ,,- ing nil kinds of surveying. N. B. Terms lire kukv nn all 1,a alu-u'd lauds, with interest at (j jier cent. Per sons desiring locations on homesteads and timber claims should apply at the Emporium. ITlmher I.ini1. Act June 8, 1S7S.1 NO I K K FOR PUBLICATION. Irnlt...l Kl.it.tt. I .... .1 r,m . ..nn., ..mi-, iiiit-miver, Wa-.li., Sept. II, I'.itil.-N'ntic e is herehv Kiven till,! Ill l-ltlll lllilKW'M U-lll. ,ltu .r....lui t. net of eoniriiKK nl Jiine.H, s;s, entitled "Anset tor Hi iii ! or tlmlHT IhiiiIs In the stiites of t'lilitornlii, liretfoii, Ncvmiu and W'twlilnnton lernlory." sa extended to nil Hie nubile land slates by ui-t of August 4, rj, KlMtiX li. KKK1N, Of Kiildn, ruunty oi KllrkitHt. itale of Waxh- nmMMi.n;, iiii..::: iiipu in iniHOflirAhlKKWoru -li' t N". ill" lor the purelmse of I lie soniiiwest , norilienst mid northwest U until, nsf 14 of seetlon No. II, in townxlilp No. . norlli run.a V.. II ....... it' w . ..... .ni, , una will iifl.-r proof to show that the land soiikIiI 1 , ...,- .nmitiMr ,r in, (tinner or utone ttmo nK, it iiouno purposnt, and 10 est a III IbM hi. htiiii t.. u.i,l I.. ...I lu.r..... .1 .... . " ......itr 1 1 ikyimit ina iverrlv.-r of thin oilWat Vaneonver. Wah., i. uir 4.,, 1, in, y ,,, .sovenitjer, ihiii. lie Millie hh wlluesses: llnls.. v It, (ole illlMlfl f I'l.lf. 111..I i ....--' ..r wn ..and (ieiiite W. (illtner of Ulimer, A II V mill Ull iwrumi .l.lml.i. 1.. .... ,.. . . ,,, nu , t-r:iy I Mr ali'lVt.-l,'rMarilii.d lands nrt re.iliil..H In fllu their I'lailns in this oltlis. on ..c iur..M Mui i.lU'levof Novetnlier. I'.oi -"U-i WLU. I t' S BAR. R.-RtKter. NOTICK FOR PL BLICA riON l and (! m The lialles,, Oreson. Henf Hill V..i..w h..r..l... - .. ' ,,.V' ' - ..".' i.i-iuiai i,ieiolHw- Ine named -t:ler has riled notier of ,ls 1 ane final pnml In ll..rl il liis eliiim, and thai wild imxit will tie Ii.tuli. Iw.li.n. (.u.... T D-.... . ' "11 iit, i . e. vllt- mlMKiiirr. hi Hisel Un er, Ureuou. on Hauir- .... , ..... . Vt 1., 1, ,,7.: WILLIAM V. MKVKN)V, 'if M...ier. onvnl. H. K. No. 37 for tbf souinwesi ., s.ia,ri township J north, roite 11 east, w, v. lie nnie the follom'lric wineieii u, prove his rriiiiiniMHia reiileiiir Uion and c-nltlvn- uion ot. SIOO h.llil, vi: W . .sin-k. tinorve llnrrls-m. r rank(,ln "r an I s.rye IIii-S-.v.hII of Mmier.Orerou, o4ns JAY 1'. U XAX, Ivi-stater.