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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1901)
rgy.7,.TX7.' .ood Jftver Gclacier. FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 15, 1901. Hood River Fruit Jrower Union. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Hood River Fruit Growers Union was held in Hood River November 9th. A good attendance of strawberry grow ers was present, and a quorum was se cured at the first roll call. Many of the 0(.w.bl,r,l.l..nj nf the union. hav- 4J11I1IU1 " - 1 I iu moved away or gone out of the berry UUHlIlt'BS, ll 10 DUiiicniiiM ' .i.viiiii ftxr th tro.nH('tton of lJ gCfc IJUVI v v..w - ----- buHineHS at the annual meetings. Jt was only through the efforts of members . .1: .. .......... who procured proxies irom uisuiutcb .i iu.ru that. th orlicera of the union were able to count a quorum this rr.1 i!- CI ... nl;.v.i....i.i time, me question oi now w cuuihlic r l . i ....i.Lt ... enough non-resmeni BweKiiuiuera num the roll to assure a quorum at the meet ings created some discussion. It was .l....:.4..,1 1... x,nta t jnutmpt. t.lltt lltW urillicu ur . ' i. W limn . . ..." .. board of directors to levy an assessment ot at leaHi ou cenis a snare, mm no u ill utarf ft fund fni lliP CO lit luVtion of the union warehouse and alHO !... 1.1 1. 1. I a..ll Calif UIHUlWIVMWfU HUX-KllUHiriB turn tiw.ia .lr - alhiw it. to 1 gold for them. The question of shipping apples in carload lots by the union was I - .1.4 .... mwl I Tllrt Union uruui,iii iy ni w".Pn,. i.w ......... was organized to handle (ill kinds of fruit, and it is left with the apple grow ers to ship with the union if they so de Hire. If the union handles anything near the tun output oi uie appie eroi .. ... .... .1 . i . ,. It Will newasiiaie ine employment in ul.l..i.ittr mmnl. nil tliA Vpfll" rolind. i.v .... . The following named were elected to serve as ft boanj ot directors tor tne en. suing year: H. J. Hibburd, PE. Miller il 1 ' 1 liauin V. V Rioiaon mwl U'm VI. 4i. ui;orim .... ... .".. ....... . nai.iili-tn Tim ntvu hoard nrifinized hv re-electing H. J. Hibburd president and t r. t.v fMl..- Vi. J. uessnng eeuremry. i. n. imhwi was elected vice president. Mr. (iess l;... u'ua alun mnilu traafinrpl. The report of Secretary Gessling was i 1 1 T. .. ..I .. . 1 reau ana necepieu. ii muses gouu mowing and is as follows: RECEIPTS. Received from old board f351 01 Received from union charges, rebates and miscellaneous collections 1,380 79 Total tl,731 80 STRAWBERRY STATEMENT. Number of full crates handled. . . 14,0(52 Half crates handled 118 Total number crates handled, 15,03(! Received for same 131,849 84 Average, about 2 12 Paid growers 30,48ti 13 Average, about 2.03 DISBURSEMENTS. Cost of new building '2fi8 73 Truck 8 45 Printing and stationery 72 05 Telephone . . . 10 57 Telegrams 130 10 Labor, loading cars, etc ... 74 10 Lumber for loading cars, etc. . 39 00 Extra icing 17 50 Subscription R G Dun & Co. . . 25 00 Interest...... 8 30 Postage. : 23 09 Internal revenue 17 50 Rent of typewriter 15 50 Dray 44 41 Old accou nt from 1899 5 75 Salaries 801 51 Miscellaneous 37 95 Cash on hand 104 14 Uncollected accounts T, . . 28 15 Total . . ..$1,731 80 Among the visiting Masons at the abdication ol lieman Temple, alonuay the consensus of opinion was that E.L. Smith was the man for governor of Oregon. We do not know that Mr. Smith has any political aspirations wiiatever, but if nis name should come before the republican convention for the nomination for governor, he would be nominated without doubt. His nomi nation would be a juBt recognition of the merits of the man, and Hood River would be proud of the honor. The Skating Carnival. . The masquerade skating carnivnl last Saturday night was a very amusing sue cess. The floor was filled with nil sorts of grotesque characters.who thoroughly enjoyed themselves and furnished no end of amusement for the large crowd of spectators. The prizes given were very nice, and were awarded to the following persons: Miss Southwell, best lady's costume; J. E. Wilhelm, best sustained lady character; John Roberts, most Comical lady character; 8. C. Jackson, best gentleman's costume; Clarence Uilbert.best sustained gentleman char acter; Mr. Muhanev, most comical gen tleninn's costume; best boy's costume, Alpha Gannon; most comical boy's cos tume, Esty Brosius; best boy skater, Dossie Welds; most aw k ward skater on the floor, Earl Clark. Mr. Booth, the manager of the rink, is intent upon mak ing it a success and is introducing many new attractions this season. A similar Bffair on larger and more gorgeous proportions is being planned forThanks giving evening, Nov. 27th. Bear this in mind. Rummage Sale. Rummage sale and chicken supper at the Methodist parsonage of Belmont, all day Nov. 22d and 23d. We will have both new and second-hand things to sell, both fancy and plain, from a small pin cushion to a suit of clothes. Prices from JOc up. On the evening of the 23d we will serve a chicken supper, served in every conceivable manner, for 25c, children 15c. Come one, come all, and have a good time and see what we have. Proceeds to lie used for church and parsonage repairs. Committed. Birthday Surprise Party. A very pleasant surprise party was given to Miss Jessie Booth of ljt Grande, Ore., at the residence of Capt. 11. C. Coe Wednesday evening, in honor of her 18th birthday. A very enjoyable time was had. Music, singing aiid dancing wn indulged in until the witching hours of midnight. There were present, Miss Jessie Booth, J.C. Clay, Adelbert Rand. James De Bord, I-ewis Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Pouts, Mrs. Ellen Paniley, Mrs. Lil lian Manciet and Cnpt. Coe. ' E. R. Bradley.Hood River's job print er, has purchased of the American Type Foundry Company a large sixe Chandler 0& Price job press.' The bed is 14 x 20, large enough to take on a good sued poster and to print all kinds of blanks. Mr. Bradley has also purchased new type and a cabinet and has a well equipped job office for all kinds of work. E. H. Woodward, postmaster at New burg, Yamhill county, and editor and proprietor of the Newberg Graphic, a sprightly country paper, alter sending a few days in Hood River, left for Cas cade Locks Monday. Mr. Woodward made many acquaintances here, lie likes our country and witl come to see us again. Newberg is fruit center like our own, and next to Hood River is about as well known for its fruits as any section of our state. Ernest Jensen is alwavs iu to date. While the visiting Masons were in town, he had the Masonic cmhlcms,the sqn&re and compass enclosing G, made from little red apples, in his show window. ' Trout J.nke. Last week a representative of the Glacier made d trip to TrouJ Lake, in Klickitat county, Wash. He went out with that skilled juhu, Joe Smith, who Imndles the lines on the stage between Bingen and Trout I-ake. C. W. Moore of Trout lake owns the stage line and carries the U.S. mail. This was our first trip to the lake. e had otten heard of Trout Lake and its thrifty pop ulation, but no ono can realize w hat a beautiful and productive country they have without going himself to see. The stnie leaves Bim.'en every other day at 9 a. m. and traveling over one of the best and most picturesque mountain roads, reaches the post oflice at W. F. Stadleuian's about ,4 o'clock. ' Pus sengers and driver are given a good din ner for 25 cents at Ilusoni post ollice, kept bv Mrs. Gregory. N. f. fctadle man, Trout Lake's genial P. M., is on hand when the stage arrives and at once becins to sort the mail and to hand it out to a mob of jolly, hearty looking school children who till Ins big omce room while the mail is being distributed. Mr. Stadleman, a big, large hearted, good natured German, came hero with his wife and small ciuuiren in ir.m. Jie went to work and overcame all dUfieul. ties encountered by pioneers, and now has hundreds of acres, big bams r.i.d herds of cattle, and with a .family of intelligent and industrious child ren, mostly urown, is prosperous and contented, the history of Mr. Stiuilt! man's locating hore, nd his snreess, is a history of all the first settlers who are now well to do. Mr. Stadleman alfo keeps a Intel for the accommodation ! of travelers. A good school building not far from the post ofliee is supplied with all the luteet school furnishings. The rch'iol has a library of 51 volumes. A nine months term of school is now being taught by Mr.l'ritbic, who is doing good work. His school numbers 4(i pupils. Mr. Frishie has rented strawberry land of T. Wyers of White Salmon aid wili move to' White Salmon in the spring. Mr. Guler, who owns Hie E. L.. Smith place near the Take, keeps a boarding house for tourists and campers in the summer months. It is n delightful place to spend a few days, weeks or months in the summer time. Mr. aiid Mrs. Guler have accommodated us high as 40 boarders at a time. They give the best of fare for $ 1 a day, or $5 a week. Being near the lake and fishing grounds, with the best of milk, pure air and wa ter, it is an ideal place to pilch your tent or take lodgings. Groceries kand tobacco are kept by Mr. 'Guler to supply campers. Although fruit growing is not consid ered the most profitable, this being strictly a dairy and stock country, ap ples have done quite well in different parts of the valley. Mr, Eckort, who recently purchased the Shafer & Hence place, has six acres in young orchard that this year produced 100 boxes of apples. He lias some fine Yellow Newtowus and Ben Davis. His (iravensteins he sold at 50 cents a box and his winter apples find ready sale at $1. He bus b branch of Ben Davis apple tree 13 inches long hanging in his house that contains 20 well developed apples. The cluster contained 24 apples but four fell off. At Mrs. Wagnitss' place I saw- several boxes of Gravenstein apples just in their prime. Mr. Eekert also lias another place, his original homestead, now run by his son-in-law. On this place he is building a barn 50 x 40. His old bam is 50 x (i0. Like other settlers here in early days, when there were no roads and it took three days to make a trip to the Colum bia river and back, Mr. Eckcrt has been successful and can now reap the full reward of his labors. Coate Bros., William and F. M., do the largest business in the dairying line. They informed me they shipped $2,200 worth of butter a year. They haVe two separators each with a capacity of 050 pounds of milk per hour. The sep erators are driven by water power. One of them can be operated by hand power during lreezing weather when water cannot always be utilized. They have been in the valley 15 years and 12 years in the dairy business. Both men are industrious and enterprising and the substantial improvements upon their farms give them all the comforts of the most favored localities. Win. Coate is commissioner for this part of Klickitat county, and we take it there is further ami higher honors in store for him. The United Artisans have a lodge here of 38 'members, and nine new members will bo initiated at the next meeting. The lodge holds its regular meetings on the third Saturday of the month, with n social meeting ou the first Saturday of each month. The bottom lands of the valley are very productive. Six tons of clover hay, in two cuttings, is about the usual yield ou this land. Forty acres is,said, to he enough to grow all the feed and keep a!? the stock a dairy farmer needs. The wild strawberries in bloom last week made the ground w hite in places, and many ripe berries were found. J!ut there was every indication that w inter was close at hand,ivyd the ranchers are well prepared for it. Friday morning a heavy white frost covered the valley. The thermometer registered 25 degrees at 7 o'clock and ponds were frozen over. Sellinger Bros.A Kedenhurg's saw mill is making lumber pretty fast but not fast enough to supply the local demand. The company also makes fruit boxes. The mill formerly operated on the north siiie of the valley, just below Coate Bros', pluces.nnd moved to W. F. Staddleman's timber two years ago. This mill is ca pable of cutting HyK) to 15,000 feet per day. Singleton & Wang have a portable saw mill that started up in September. Thev have been kept so very busy mak ing lumber for others thatthey have not had time to cut lumber to cover their mill. They cut 3,000 to 5,000 feet a day. The Trout Lake country is well pro vided with water, and the splendid irri gating systems furnish all the water needed for crops of clover and timothy and garden truck. Every year, as the Trout Lakecountry becomes better known, more and more people visit it for health and recntition. It is a beautiful summer resort, the drives are lovely, the people are hospit able, and exorbitant prices are never charged any one for anything. The trade of this section naturally drifts to White Salmon and Bingen, whose mer chants have the confidence of the com munity. Naturally, what helps White Salmon helps Hood River, and both places w ill be greatly benefitted by the settling up and development of this fine country stretching from the Columbia to the base of Mt. Adams. Great Luck of an Ediior. "For two years all efforts to cure Ee icina in the palms of my hands failed," writes Editor II. X. Lestor, of Syracuse, Kas , "then I was wholly cured bv Buck liu's Arnica salve." It is the world's U-st for eruptions. sores and all skin disease? Only 25c at Chas. X. Clarke's. Turkey Shoot Saturday, No. 2."l,.m the Till. l f arm by I rankton t.ehool house. Come and secure your Thanks giving turkey. Judge John F. Cables, -minisU r to n.lln ;.. t. ...... C... !.... t , ....... ii, i r ii .-uuua. .nr. iCapleahas charce for the plain!. ft of till. KIlit in tliA iMronit ..m-- . ' H I Adams vs. A. P. Bateham. ' . While Salmon 5ews. L. E. Lindsay came down front The Dalles.' for a short visit with his family at Pine Flat. Rev. Samuel Green of Seattle jreich ed at the Congregational church Sunday morning and evening. C. A. Pearson, J. Hoke, R. A. Byrkett and C. J. Peterson of Trout Lake were in town during the week. The Artisans gave a social dance Sat urday evening. Every one reports u good time. . , The Ladies' club will give an enter tainment on Friday evening, Nov. 22d, proceeds to oe given towarus paying lor a new furnace in the church. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wolfard went to Portland Sunday, to bo gone several days. Miss Minnie Wyers, who has been ill for Some time, is much better. Sirs. Morehouse of San I.eandor, Cal., w ho has been visiting A. 11. Jewett and family, has returned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Eagan spent Sun. day with L. F. Morse and wife of Hood River, B. 0. Hamilton' and Mearki Fox left Thursday morning for Stevenson, Wash., where they expect to remain two months. . ' . W. B. Gay of Ilusuin was in town Monday. From Biiigen, Wash. The new school house is about com pleted and school will begin next Mon day, the directors having secured 'Mr. Naidah as teacher for a term of four months. Mr. N. has a good reputation as a teacher and will doubtless give good satisfaction. ; A ::uiii1ht of officials of the D. P. A A. Nav. Co. came down to Bingen hut Fri day to select a pile for a dock. After looking over the different places suggest ed they finally decided on a place near the present landing, and will proceed to build, ill the near future, a good and sub stantial dock which will be a great con venience to the shipper of this place. There is to lie a shooting ' match at Bingen Nov.27lh,the day before Thanks giving. There will be plenty of turkeys, chicken;!, etc., to shoot for." Everybody invit. d to come. So clean ujiyoiirgnns, boys, come down and have a good time, unci get a turkey for vour Thanksgiving dinner. . " ". X. Tloit Tlii'oliliing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills Thousandsof suf ferers have proved their matchless merit forsick nnd nervous headaches. Thev make pure blood and build upyotirhealtti Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. SoldhyChas. N .Clarke.drnggist. ' P. A. Turner and M. II. Niukelsen have been drawn on the jury in the cir cuit court for the November term. New Establishment. Mr.. . K. I'h-iNul 1ms opt-no I Jrssmukiii, Cutlii'tS nnd Killing l':iil- up Ktnlrs in tiie i'ruihci' building, hpti'iitl itH-i(ton tfivtm to ruling stout httlu, I'i'U'" j'e.ts'Hiuble, 10 Acres for Sale. Ten iieres Hue fruit UmJ V, miles from town. Price . T. H. 'OuN. Wagon for Sale. A 2'jj lueh u.iiion, en he used double or single; good as new. Oin ' seen at Captain Coeslmnl. J. W.KiKN'UI.AsT. Cockerels for Sale. At Kvei 'hart's ranch, mile east of Belmont church. few Rc.se CmiieJ White Let Inn n Cockerels. Price si, each. Strawberry Plants, I have fr anlu .5,lxl n;cu id rn'beiT,v plants firm lust spring' selling. All itrM chits, na .1. C. K ION. Soft Snap. A cheap Krult Dryer, complete. Also, 10 acres ofiand wlililn '. uiiieoi l''rankton school and l'. miles of town school; :!0 an acre. In quire ot Uliidcr or W. 1'. WATMON. Yoladefor Wood. " A hi lire crib nn I a Ifcatlmr Stove to trade for wood. Call on MK-Ol. H. KKWIN. NOTICE. ""-" KKUIST RATION OF . LAND TITLK. In the mutter of the applicat ionof David A. Turner, to rei-isler (lie tille to lot numbered Ouedi in hlofk numbered Four (Ii of W'inans addition to tbetown (nowcll.v)of llooil Hiver, county of Wusco and stale of Oregon. To II is. O. I. Dodge, C. B. (iahrlel mid Mis. C. B. Gabriel, his w il, and all to whom it may concern: ' TAKK NOTrCK, That on the Ulli day of November, A. D. IWt, nn application wa tiled hy said David A. Turner in t lie circuit court of Wasco coun ty for initial rciilsliatlon of the tllle of the land above described. Now, unless you as pearon or helore the pith day of December, A. J), lull, and show cause why said applica tion should not. he iranted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will he en tered accord mi? to the prayer of the applica tion, and you will he forever barred from dis puting the same. Witness my hum! and the seal oTsuld court hereunto affixed this 12th day of Noveni l.s. her, A. 1). 1SKU. A. V., l.AKK, Clerk. .lutin liClutid lli'ii terson, attorney for ap plicant. nladlH NOTICE. - KKiilsTllATIOX LAN1; TITLE. OK III the inattei of the application of I.uura K. Turner, to register the titlt lo lot numbered Two In block nunibered Four (4) ol W inans addition to the Iowa (now eily) of Hood Itiver, eoimly of Wasco and stale of Oregon, To Mid. O. 1 Dodge, W.I). Ash .Marion Mc carty nnd loiiisa McCar;y, and all to whom It may concern: TAKK NOTICK, That on the !h day of November, A. D. lull, an application was Hied hy salil I,aura K. Turner in the clrciill court of Wasco coun ty for Initial reglsiralton of the title of the land above described. Now, unless you ap pear on or helore t lie pith dav of December, A. D. hml, and show cause why said applica tion should not be granted, the same w ill be taken as coui'esseii, and n decree w ill be en tered according lo the prayer of the applica tion, and you w ill be forever burred from dis puting the same. WHiiesstny hand and the seal of said court Ii u 1 hcreunloutlixi-d tills 121 h dav of No ''""I vi uiber.A.D.lMil. A. K l.AKK, Clerk, .lohn Leliiud Henderson, attorney lor ap plicant. JIMII3 NOTICE. 1 EG 1ST H A TlOX VV LAND TITLE. In the matter of the application of Laura K. Turner to register the til in lo lot numliered Three W in bus k niiiulierrd Four (4i of Wl nans uditilion lo ibe town (now ellyi of Hood Itiver, couniy of Wasco and stale of Oregon. To Mrs. O. P. Dodge, M. C. Kloat and Isabella Hunt, and a'l lo whom It may conreni: TAKK NoTICK. That on the Sih day of Xnveinlier, A.D. IH0I, an appliea lon was HIikI bv snld Ijoira K. i ui ncr in the circuit court of W asco county for initial rcglstiation of Ibe tille of the land Mtuive described. Now, unless you ppi-ear on or before Ibe h.lli day of 1 leeein'bcr. A. il. 1!1, and show cause why aid applicalioll slioulil not be iirunicd, the same will be taken as cui feved, and a ilccnr w ill Ihi entele.1 uvcnniiiu lo the prayer ol Hie appllcaiion. and you will be fonuer Isirred Irom dt'.puliug ibe.-ime. Wliness my band and Ihe seal of aid rourt ll M i beieunlo nllixi d this 12!h day of No- l"" veinlK r,A.li.l!il. A. K. l.AKK, clerk. John Inland Henderson, uttorncy f-tr ap I'hCiiiit. nivin NOIU'E. - IlECilS-ntATION ()F LAM) TI1LE. In the hiatler of Ibe iipplieation of Ihivbl A. Turner, to register the lille to ..t iiumls n o Fouri4' In blisk uumlsrcd Four, 4. of Wi iiii additli n lo ibe io n now cm i of Hotel Kivcr, ciiuny of VUsn and stale , or.i ui. I'o Mrs. o V. fimlge ami nil to whom It mav oiu'..rii: TAKK VuTIi F. Thai on ,if tii oay ol Novel. ilx-r, D. pil 1 an appli an n lii.i by sm,l D.n hi ' ' Turner in th-circuit cein'of Was.'n rounty I for iioliai n-giiriion oi tue toh-ol the oi l alsoe o. 'riil. Now. loiless v(,u p...;ir ou I or bel.ire ihr I- lb day m Drtn-nlu-r. A D.. l: i, and h,.w ivhim- n-,y s,0'i H'ul:ceti-n h.'!i.i : n.. Is' grained. Ihe .imf wot l taken a- cim loseil. ini.i a "h.-ne ill be .ipeiv.1 Mi-. ..r,l.i... lo I lie pi .yer of lie- ipphcui in, t.nil t u 1 x" forever twrnsi iiom Psiiiu. ;he .u. , S iiiie my h u , i - sicl icrsr-U of -,i . ,...:rt ' i, ' '" '-un.o mhx. "t ib , :.n rim of 1 l - - v-ml r.A.D.I xH. A. 11 K ' ., ! lerk. : John I.c;aii i He iu. rsoii, a;i,,ru. io -:; p.icanU mxii 1 P6anut Roaster. We haven nmit Honrter of latest imtcrn and ran Hiqiply our cusloiniirs with tho best quality of njiimls, fresh roasted every dny. Biuii.le thum. CU1.K4 i!!AHAM. Wanted. ' " To buy, for cash, 10(1 or more snclts winter PrHiitees. It. M. A1II5UTT. Legal Blanks. A full llneol Legal Wanks for. said at Brad ley'n Book Nnjo, . a Town Lots for Sale. Apply to - .!. K. WATT, See y iinort Hiver Townsile Co. Hereford Bull." Thoroughbred Hereford Hull for service at (. 1). WOODWOKTH. Jersey Bull for Sale. A llist-elass Jersey bull, s yeura old, of the Sit, Lambert strain;' registered. 27 . AR, BYItKETT For Sale or Trade. A ifooil sound horse, harness and wairon. olS H. M. AKBIl'fT. Pigs for. Sale. A number ol I'ltrs ,f.r sale bv na J. A. H KN li;us( in, Bingen, Wash Rogers Bros. 1847 goods A in ice stock of lioiiers Bros. 1M," Knives, Forks, Spoons, ele. Ail for sale m reasonable prices. ma ( II AH. TEMPI. K. Good Milk Cow For sale hy V. I. BOSS. Stove for Sale. Hoeond hand Cook Sieve for sale bv li'-ll T. BISHOP. H01V1E MURSERY, tup: II. S. OA LI, Ui AN, Prop'r. Has ai:ood assortment of the lending va rieties id' Apples, tirnwn on WHnl.K liuo'l's, Unit are second Icvnone grown in the North west. All Stock Guaranteed. Money to Loan , On Improved farms uhd stood stock ranches at low rate., and on lorn; lime, if wanted. Mlate particulars and lowest amount vunted by vi itintf or Callini' neon ' I'll oi i,v t.- HKXftV. nll Ti Hlark St, Portland, Or. lie Guire Bros. PHAI.ISRS IX Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. Free IH'livery. Phone 35. . Call and See Us. I have now taken rliurgeof the cutting de partment of Mrs. ( lurk's llress Making estab lishment, and we are now prepared to do general dress making, also ladies' tailoring. All old customers and also new ones ipe re spectfully invited to call ii ml examine our work and get our priests. I also eondiiet my Dress Cutting school In connection. Hours from t lo f p, in. Yon should Inquire into the inenisoi ins hiiik. . ,lA.r, IIA I tils. Manager Standard Dress Cutting ScIkmiI " "7 " NEW FEED STORE At my place, on the Ml. Hood road, one in lie sou m oi town, i nave oixmea a Hour nnd Feed .store. No need now to haul your n-eii up the big tun fnijn town when you cun buy ot'ime at bi'ttoni prices, li'-ll - I). K. I.AMAIt NOTICE Tn Parties Wiintiinr Striurbcrrr Land. I have a tract ol land very suit able lorabove purpose, which I will lay uif In tracts of 10, ai or 4) Bcres eacn. I lie land Is well watered and located on t lie main county road, only 2'4 miles from toiumbia river. Ka.di tract. will have IVonlagif on county mad. Kor fur- tnei nilormation write lo the undersigned at White .Salmon, Wash., or come and ee the land, only 2'. .biles I'lum I'miei wooil I.iiihI. log nnd aboui sapie distiu.ee Irom Jhinkin fur. I j ' : li. II. i...v.ll'.liu.. Are You Short of Feed? Two acres of popcorn shock foilder; also, sweel corn fodder, awful cheap. C the fodder or inl.'i W. P. WATsu.N. Taken Up. Three calves, less than one year old. Own em wiil pay for this ad and take them tiway for keeps. Ii, C. HAll'.HAM, Stockholders' Meeting. Noilce is liereliy given that the annual meeting of the stock hoPlem of ibe Valley Im- ,1. '. eiiir iii i. ..in pan.. , lor ine elcelioll ol ol- nccrs ami lor such other business us may come before Hie meeting, will he held Mon day, November K IHUI, at 1U o'clock A. M.. In the coinounj s oiiii c, in lackson's building, mm, i iwi.ei. i iiio.'i-oi uie president, nlo H. II, HA I l.KV. Secretary. IIOMKSTEA1) t 'ON SOI.l DATICI) N( TICK I'OIt I'l'lil.U'ATION. I.nnrl Ollice nt The Dalles, Oregon, October 2s, hull. -.Notice is hereby given that Ihe fob lowing-nameii seiners have tiled notice of their intention to commute and make llnal proof on tln ir rcsiciive claims before the Register and Kecciver at Tho Dulles, Oregon, on Salurday. December 14. pmi viz I.II.K.N U. FAiliilCK. on honieslead applienlion iSo. M,4, for lot 7, north sontiuast '4 and soiilheasi horlh cust '4 section SI, townslilp ; north, range 8 DKl.l'.KHT R HAND, on homestead apphcnlhni No. SIiIS, for lots S, . 10 and 11, section lownsliip 2 iiorlh, range l east, W. M. - ' 8 ilnesses: I,ee Horse. I,ou Morse. W. It ('ole. D. Hand inut (ilen Fahrlck, all of noon liiver, i iregon. . ., J'lu JAY P. I.rOAHjTles-lster.il -NOTICK T To Water Consumers. The rules of the company w ill he strictly followed alter, Ibis dale. All who nre delin quent .after the tilth day of the month will be cnuigeii u,e 11111 pile, vin: 51..1O per month: tbecxtra Aic going lo Ihe collector, who wll sliut oil water at the main Irom residences where payment is not promptly made, and it willnoi be turned on again until all arrear ages are pa, hi. Beginning July 1st next, all water rents will be charged to owners of rent- eu nuiiilinus insieiotoi 10 lite oivupunt. Hood HIVFll SPRINOWATKIi CO. Foreclosure Sale. In the Circuit ( Vurt ot the Slate ol Oregon for Wasco County. . George K. I'orsvibc, u uslre, for the use and beneili or Kciitrlce Milhrul Saher, now Tiloll, of I.eipMc, lo iuianr, lainlill, vs. Tlic His,d Itiver Lumbering Compnny and K T. Wl nans, ilcf n,taul.: By virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale duly issued ou ot ami uniier the wal ol the Circuit Couri of the stale ot Oregon for the roomy of Wasco, lo ine directed and dated the hllh day of October, A. D. IHUI, upon 11 decree Sh the lon'iosure of ee.riain mort gageund jud.'mi-nf rendered and entered in said conn on I lie llli liny of ("elober, A. D. IMil.'ln the above enlii led caiie. In favor of toe pliii nt ill and aguinxt Ihe ilcicndants The Hooit Bivcr Lumbi -ring Companv anil K T. Winuns, a-Jiidj;mini ilcbtura In the sum oi' eight hiimlivi! wmi linliiii-s in sold coin of ibe I'nitcd Slab's, u-ing ibe principal debt lu-conl-trig lo til- tei in ol Mild pioliii-ssory Hole; Ibe Ho t tier sum of ninety and sixty-seven bun lireitih ,'jtii.iCi onihiVs interest" mooev due Iheion, couipKie.i 10 and including The 4ih tnv oi tv h b, , , ;.n., and itKo intercsi I hereon until paid at cmni per ccni r iinnuni: anil Ihr In i i in-r Mini of our bun. I led i Mi doiiMln.ts albirm.'s lcs. an.l liueiwt thereon until pahl: and Hie tiirtlier suai of sevenie,-!! liny -1T...I' di Ola ; cn-l.s, and I hccoMs of and llsiii this w rit. Ami eoiomaioiing me 10 make Kiite of the mil proi rty eiubraifd ill sm Ii decree ol lonvlosure a, el In n-iinli'-r dcscrllh-t, I will. 011 the I ,iii dav of Not ember, A. D. H1, hi tin hour u i o cl, k in the nncrnoon ol said day, and at the trout door of the tonlity court 11. iiiw in 1 in lies Chy. Wasco counlv. ircg.iii,-i-i at p ibiic 11uct11.11 10 Ibe bigbiil bidder f..r e-ish in batid. ail the nthl, title and li:tcrel w'n. b Hie d.-C nrtants, tne Hood H.vci l.amU i ing -.,i,i..,,,v snd KT.Wiiimis. or einier o' lueni. I.rt.ion toe lslhdav of .lime, . i'"' 'laic hi 1 tie ni..rli;,i .e loreciosed in 'c i'iv Hftf uif-til or uti1 Ic hm In W.t-o rm:nty, i.. wit:,- H i.f ih,- V .. .if tin- It.1 -til h-)f i !!,, n.irSU hn'f o mhhi Uni te n in rwhi;-. mu north nf rat!-,- mnr i-.'t ci tiitr V"ii ii:,i.-;u. ikpi U:i;n, m VV.-.-i iihi nT y , ; h ! t m c-sii uiiine i- wrr. hto't !t- (: l(f s-ii 1 )r- ;;:. s:-. Will Sitni jUttcMM-IH Hftfi ti t' uh S.iifl -j vi.J ,:,!.;,,,! lo rt it, 'i -ItUt. John I.i.iAMi ii.m n'.N, .U u.i i-.tl. We have some nice fusciiuttors that we itro gelling chonp. Cull and see them. We have just received some more of the must bountiful decorative ware which we are giving away. He sure and get' your share of them. We have just received some more Capes, and Jackets from New York since last itiHiie. We bought them .cheap and will sell them chea;i. Little Hoods at little prices. J5e head rests this week for 10c. Carpenters' lead pencils, 4 for fie I Hoys' ready made waists 18c Hair rat, good quality .- 15c leather Watch chains...... ...... 3c Good grade of liquid shoedressiug.... 10c Mush howls, each He Sewing Machine Oil... fie I Feather Dusters 10c Hoys' toy watches 3c Men's extra heavy sow. lfic and 25c IN THE LINE - ' . With FIRST CLASS STAPLE - And FANCY GROCERIES. jerGoods delivered to any part of trie Ciy.JSSJ Your Patronage .Solicited. ' " H: 0. EVERHART. Books' Magazines Stationery job Printing at BRADLEY'S BOOK STORE. lnJLtf STATIONERY and WRITING HATERIALS Comprise? the Latest Styles and Qualities. , ; We also have an extensive colltK!tion of Mr. L. Bradley's Magnificent Hood River and Columbia River Scenes, than which no more lieautiful or acceptable pi ft ooulil lie made. Your patronage respect full v solicited, El. R. BRADLEY. THE - LATEST 1FEII IN CHINA Va not ' eaiided by the Boxers, direct from .New lork. " WHAT HAVE THEY? CUPS nnd SAl'CKES, All the Intent centB. Over (Kl pattcrnij tu rliciosn Iruin. VASEH, Forty styles and Hluiies. All the best, STATl'KS, The lHtest designs, nn orntinient to votir linine. Pl.AC'QUKS, Kenntifiil lines I'riini lfic. U) fl. IX). ' l'"EKN DISHES, Kent and tasty, just the thing fur ferns and Chinese lillies. SALAD 1 JOWLS s P.eiuitlful effeet in the latest intteriiK. , PLATES, All kinds, that can't be beaten fur beauty, fruin 15e. ni CELICltY TKAYS, An oriiiunciit to uny dining table,, new patterns. SPOON TKAYS, Are all the bid now, you'll think hi when you s.c tliein. MUOS, Any style or simpe you limy wish. We can suit yoii to a T. NOVELTIES, Such as frog, eluwn tiinthiick huiders, dui;'li'ures,sliee, monkey head banks, bon bun boxes, match boxes, sugar anil cream sets, flower has kets, nnd many others. TIIE HALE has never been told. Come just to see, no trouble to show goods. 1 GEO. F. COE & SON, 111 i 1 i P -rUTfeQ Netd no iiitrudiiction to the old settlers of this valley, but for the ben efit of newcomers we wish to say that these Shoes are positively un excelled for hard ferviee. When von want a pair of Shoes that will WEAR, try Miller's. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. Cuteiitciit Isn't it MCE that there is some phiee in tow u whore yon can get fat, juicy, tender chickens, either alive or dressed. Jensen Has Them. Also a great, variety of Fruits, Ilmne-made Candy and Pino French Candies. E. V.' JENSEN, HANNA & HARTLEY, THE GROCERS, Are still doing business at the game old stand, and tin ir cash prices are pleasnig their trade. We have no luro bank account to boast of but believe in the old baying that "A nimble sixpence beats a lazy dollar,"" therefore we are satisfied with Quick Sales and Small Profits. sis mxswm , COME AND SEE THE Columbia Nursery's Iirgo assortment of choiee Trees. Especially fine lot of one and two .yea old Apple. WE CAN SUIT YOU. Send in your order early. H. C. BATEHAM, Propr. Hood River Com m DKALEKS IN STAPLE AND .FANCY GROCERIES, Fresh and Cured Bleats. Pure Alfalfa Honey, as Cheap as Syrup. HOOD RIVER Spraying- Is tho best White Arsenic' ' i'-3. L.is I !.',.,' f..-r i 4 !-. . ii- r -r It Sal S..d.i Afl KN'CYt THE OREGONIAN EVENING TELEGRAM but bv Cub's llolidnv linn eoiiiin;; in styles and dcematiuiis from 10 cents to 85 ca d - r ----- n run I'lrniiin irinmini immiiiiiiiiiimwi ercial Co;, PHARMACY'S Material we can buy. iit.5, n.i. ri-B. ..u V,.- per B.. b'c pi r B. ;n-it. i-.ts, i,xj u, r 1T B. "I .r wr tl. WILLIAMS & BEOSIUS. LIST- OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. I. Iits in Waucoma Pak addition from !KJ to flUO. 3. Eijtbt acres off the W. J. Baker place, known as the llel'fernan places in strawberries; price, with crop, ff,000. 4. Twenty-live acres of the Sillinian place, East Side; IK acres in cultivation ; young orchard ; $75 an acre. 5. The Kiehard Kirbysoii place of 20 acres on the State road; early straw berry land; price $1,5(10. 7. Karrett-Sipnia addition"; $75 per lot : $10 down and $5 per month ; no interest. 9. Fine homestead of 1(10 acres on Hock creek near Davenport's. Trice '$l,000-$:) down, balance t 0 jiet; cent. 10. I.ots in Hull's addition; each lot.Jevel, 80 x 140; center of hall ground ; $150 each. II. 150 aercs about 8 miles from Hood River on Mosier creek, new house, tbreo acres in fruit, $70(1 cash, title perfect. 15. Lots in Henderson sub-division $.'!7.0 a lot. l(i. Thirty-five acres laud east of 'county road in .John .Monroe and J. M. Monroe homesteads; wild land; price $'0 per acre. IS). The Clover farm, well improved, i miles from (iohiendale ; 240 acres; 140 acres in cultivation; (il! acres' in winter wheat; 7 acres in hog pasture, with a creek running through it ; -till un der fence, With cross fences; large new barn nnd tine house. Trice $12.50 an acre; will take Hood River property in part payment. 21. X. i S. K. ia',s. , X. E. sec. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon; line timber laud ; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson "homestead, only ono niilo cast of town ; tine range; $1,500. 2'(.' Lois 5 and (I, block 7, Winans ad dition ; $50 a lot, or $85 for the two. 25. Two beautiful building lots near Uubt. Rand's nv house. Price $200 for the two. . 2S. 52!) acres, with much fir timber, including both falls on Hood river. Re-' for to Butler & Co. 31. At Trout Lake, 80 a. ; 3 in timothy, ciMs 8 tons a year; 50 a. in heavy saw timber, bite pine, lir and cedar"; west fork White Salmon river rung through the place; price $1,250. 32. I'.mmati. Robinson's IliO acres on hills cast of White Salmon, known us the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved ; $7H5. Eligible residence lots in Spangler'a subdivision, near cannon house; only $75 ; terms easy. 100 acres of land about K miles from Hood River on Mosier creek, new bowse, three acres in fruit, nerfect tiil ti h t for sale at the Emporium. $2W to $1,200 to loan. At the Emporium is kept a first-class 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. B. -Terms are easy on all thcalnivo lands, with interest at (i per cent, Per sons desiring locations on homesteads and timkr claims should apply at the Emporium. ITinibpr l-iinil. Act .June H, l7 1 NOTICK UHl I'UULICAITOX. t'nllecl Slurp t.iinil nfllcp, Vancouver usli., S( it. ii. l:Kii.-N,,ii,.p , h,,r,.,y BivH,. Hint in cmtiiiliiiii.'.. u.in. ti... '.. . ... . ltd ol coiisress i .limp ikth, ciiiiii,.,! 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