3foo& Iftver Slacier FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1902. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Ice for sale at Jensen'8. Land plaster at Bartmess.'. Strawberry paper at Coe A Sons. Fresh cow for sale by II. Prigge. Garden and grass seeds at Savage's. Fine fresh cow for sale by J. A Cook. Feifer's Union 5c cigar atW.B. Cole's. Langille house for sale. Inquire upstairs Money to loan on real estate. A. A. Jayne House to rent Apply at the Emporium. Write your insurance with Friday & Barnes. See our bargain sale of shoes. Bone & McDonald. No. 1 baled hay for sale at the Transfer & Livery Co. Home made Bauer kraut at Bone & McDonald's. List your property with Friday & Barnes. Bartmess 1b closing out his stock of wall paper. The best 5c smoke In town Feifer's Union, at VV. B. Cole's. McDonald & Henrich sell the Mitchell wagon, the best made. Cross-cut saws, axes and all woodmen and loggers' tools at Savage s. Order your extras for your Osborne machinery at Bone & McDonald's. 114 acres near town 60 acres in culti vatior bearing orchard. Friday & Barneb. The California right-lap is the best orchard tool made. Getit from McDon aid & Henrich. For Sale at the Emporium Fifteen acres one mile from town. House and barn, $200 per acre. 80 acres BO in cultivation, l,UUO ap ple trees, berries, 8 acres clover. t4,000 until June 1st. kiday & Barneb, 40 acres all under cultivation mile from town, 10 acres in berries, large or chard in bearing. Friday & Harnks. Two hundred forty acres, 4miles from Lvle ; 40 acres in Iruit ;niie large house all modern improvemen s. Friday Barnes. 35 acres 2 miles from town 15 acres in berries, 6 acres in apples, plenty of clover modern improvements Friday & Barnes. Ten-room house and one block around close in town : 1400 worth fruit sold last year. For sale by Friday & Barnes. Miss Blanche Blowers Antartalniul number of her friends at hr hnm Wednesday evening. Mav nth Mm.. and games were the amusements of the evening and at a late hour refreshments were served. The house was beautifully decorated with cut flowers, the dintna room being particularly pretty with its table decorations of lilacs and bridal reath. Those Dresent Pansy Baker, Marjorie Baker, Carrie Abbott, Nellie Irwin, Nettie Abbott, Clara Irwin, Gladvs Hartlev. Elda Brant, Olive Sturgis, Eva Yates, Mrs. Havnes. Mra.F.nrlu anrl Min Si),..., Jeffs, Sheets, Morse, Isenberg,, Gilbert uuiger, .Duncan, j!,ari Bartmess, Meigs Bartmess, Master Rey Early and Sam Blowers. to Steamboats commenced landing at the depot May lbth. 1(50 acres fine fruit farm with improve mentsclose in tBiDAY ot Barnes Mrs. A. W. Kins returned from he trip to Missouri last week and is much improved in health since her return. Mrs. C. B. Curtis of Seattle is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. Shoemaker ana ex nects to remain all summer. Mrs. Cur tis is a sister to the Shoemaker brothers, A buck Indian was seen hoeing straw berries on the E. B. Clark place with f pappoose strapped on his back. His squaw was hoeing berries in the same field. Thos. F. Johnson, wife and child and sister recently arrived from Kingsville Kv.. and are livinif in Blowers addition They come to Hood River to make their liomes here. L. C. Havnes has purchased the inter est of his partner, 8. 8. Jeffries, in the Bon Ton barber parlors. Mr. Jeffries has eone to Hillsboro. where he has purchased a barber shop. Louis Burkhard. who has been rusti eating on his ranch at Mt.Hood.returned to Portland Tuesday. He took with him his big team of horses which he sold Henry Weinhard for $300. T). R. Cooper of Mt. Hood was in town Monday. Mr. Cooper reports the fruit prospects excellent in his neighborhood lie lias z.ouu Hearing appie ireee, loaded with fruit this year. O. H. Van Blaracon, who lately pur chased a lot in Hull's addition, is build ing a small business house and will open a confectionery. The building will front on the main road south of II.M.Abbott's store. A Christian Endeavor party will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs Geo. T. Prather Friday evening, May 23d. Ice cream will be served, games to be played and a general good time to be had. Come one.come all ; an admission fee of 15 cents will be charged. The law protecting Eastern brook trout in Oregon waters says: "It shall be unlawful at any time between the date of the passage of this act and the first day of April, 1904, to take, catch or kill by any means whatever, or have in eastern brook trout or grayling." The fine is from $20 to $100. T RiHlinn! Chas. Wallace. Duncan Martin, D. G Hill, Grant Dyer, Harry lianlrntt. Alfred Eastman. Charley and John Stranahan, and T. G. Bishop cleaned out the Hood River Supply Co's. ditch and put it in repair from Dead Point to ditch creek.lastweek i n four days. They found plenty oi wa ter, which was turned in last Thursday of the Relief Corps have ma.lfi two nnilta that will be on exhi bitionatthe Relief Corps rooms next Saturday, and will be for sale. Parties wishing to inspect the quilts are request ed to call between the hours of 12 and - o'clock, on Saturday, May Vtttli. Alter that hour they will be at F.E.Jackson s store. We have just received a letter from W. IB. Perry notifying us of his going to He will be connected with ithe Washington Recorder. Wherever Die goes he will have a numberof friends iin the town of Sumner who will be u.la.l l,ar nf liia well doiiis. It is liia hiiainpaa ill Olvmpia will Drove profitable. Sumner (Wash.) Index. Lige Husky's dwelling at Mosier was V...l , in. l,i it innrninir aboUtS O clock. Husky was at'a neighbor's place a short distance away when they discovered the roof of his house to De on nre, mm those who saw it reached the house it u ,i a inn lata irt BUVfl it. About halt oi tua iimnuiiwilil ir,uln were saved. It supiMised that the roof caught fire from a Miark from the flue. T a Priii lnntv vanie and forestry ..,.i., uit'ii iiiifl'iliinarters at The ii.,n.,o ',, in tlm vallnv Monday. Mr Vi.it iu l'Mitrim ttftpr the interests of the Dull tlttfl BUIl I im would have a fish lad .1.., ..... i,, ot H.n full of Hood river allow the fish to ascend the river at this point. Mr. Frit seems to be the right I ;...!.,( ... ih work. He will make it warm for all caught disobeying the game law in hi jurisdiction. A mm I'nilorwi od. who has been liv lug along the Columbia river about as long as any man in uit-en r., i,o ri. ...,.l..ri .nil why the 117 HWilll .....-.- , io..a i.,i.t alon.t ilnriiw the cool weatn r, with winds from the west. Hereto with an east wind i... I ..nniu ii n r&nitllV. DUl i i.... ,.f . ...wi a in, I would stop the ri. It has been snowing every nig! for the nast week on Mt. Defiance. Chas. Castner and wife and Will Ran kin went to their homestead nam i i .i..u.t-t nn th trail to in" uuu I'll u, n . . - - - , i "i . ..,..( i,r. nr four days last linr,nn,i r-1 . - ....... - . ..t ti,.. i.iiiml considerable enow ,i.L .i Tl. riven were runnin " I.. inj the Lake Braiien, tne n.nn thn lnHII with the horse while Mrs. Castner cmssed on a big tree , fellea for a foot 1 he tree omn , i. ...... ,...1 an tlm farther side, and when he neartnl the end it began to teeter. The bark had been pealed on tl.i. oml and betwixt the smooth ur- i t i ... .n.l tl.a iiHilrinii It was difficult to walk it. Mrs.CatnMP didn I.m her nrenence oi minu, oiu jp tlown and cooneJ it the shore Water was turned into the Improve ment Company's ditch on Tuesday. It was raining on that day and not needed. The water came down with such force tnat it nearly drowned some of the low- . , . . , er Birawoerry patcnes, wnere they were noi preparea lor it ana had no means of snutting it on. l'arties wanting water can notify M. M. Davenport, and when it is ordered they must be prepared to take care of it. He will turn in the amount needed. The ditch has been enlarged, braced and has a capacity for lurnismng an ine water needed this season. Applications already in amount to over 1,200 inches. The company has spent over $3,000 in improvements since iasi cteptemoer. The joke was on our genial city record. er at the council meeting Monday night. n: -1.1 n 1 1 i .1 ins wuiQwaB wen uneu wiiii oruinances, petitions, remonstrances, bills against tne city, etc. Among the bills he read one against himself for sidewalk lumber. ISot noticing more than the headings the items and the totals, the bill with the rest went to the finance committee. A loud outburst of applause came when the committee discovered the mistake The recorder took a walk around the room, filled his pipe and treated himself to a smoke. Members of the Red Cross who have not already been examined will please call at Dr Dumble's office as soon as possible for examination for the order of Washington, as we wish to organize Saturday evening. The Tontine plan, whereby you get the benefit oi the in surance while you live, is acknowledged to be the most practical and popular plan of insurance. L.H. Roberts. ueputy urganizer uruer oi vv asmng- ton. T. W. Lozier, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Mary E. Stogsdill of this city were united in tne uoiy oonas oi matri mony, Wednesday evening, May 21st,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fire- bauKh. Rev. H. C. Shaffer, officiated, using the simple but impressive ceremo ny of the U. a church. Mr. and Airs. Lozier have the best wishes of the peo ple of Hood Kiver. Col. Black of Vancouver, a friend of W. H. Allen'B,was in the city laBt week. Mr. Allen took him out through the valley and he was delighted. The colo nel is a Virginian. Any one who has ever seen the valley of Virginia knows that for beauty it is hard to beat. But the colonel acknowledged, when he saw Hood River valley, that "This beats Virginia." Mrs. J. L. Gordon and son Otie ar rived here last Friday from California and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Amen. They will go to Dufur to visit Mrs Gor don's daughter. Mr. Gordon sold out here and went to California last fall His family followed later. Now his fam ilv returns first and Mr. Gordon will follow later. The Glacier reported last week that Hon. E. L. Smith had bought back 40 acres he sold to Fred Bailev for the same price he sold for, $3,000. "this was an error. Some work had been done on the land, and Mr. Smith paid $3,100 when be bought the land back. Rev. H. C. Shaffer returned from his lecturing tour of Sherman county on Saturday. He reports having met with a great deal of encouragement in his canvass and says he has no reason to go back on his claim that he will be elected. The Christian church people on Mon day purchased lot 17, block 9, in Hull's addition, upon which this denomination will erect a church building in the near future. This lot is situated on the old ball ground on the hill. . Mrs. Alina Howe has her three new cottages about finished, and they are all rented. Mr. Mercer and family Portland will occuuv one. Mr. aier- eer has been here for the past three months for his health. T.ittlA Vina Frazier recently spent 21 .lava in a Port and sanitarium, where ,a una oneratea on lor biuhjiiuiciuo Th mwration was successful and the child is getting along nicely. Miaa Amie Ancel visited friends in Hood River during the week. She had hfin vitritinn in The Dalles and stopped over here on her return to Eugene.where her parents now reside. Tlm Willamette valley Advent Chris tian conference will be held in a tent on the hill near W. T. llansuerry s piace. in Hood River. June 6th, and will hold over two Sundays. Captain andMrs.A.S. Blowers and eon ted in Moro and asco, in Sherman county.last week Capt.Blowers wentup to Baker Uity ana aumpter ue fore returning. rnr Sain at. the Emporium A five' vear lease to ten acres good strawberry land. 1 K miles from town; H acres strawuerries. i nuc iu half in work. .1. R. Crosby's new house in Odell istrict was finished by S. H. Cox last Mr. Oosbv was very mucn pleased with the quick work done. Knnor ntnniient U I Deri visueu wc ,).iia in tliA mint hern end oi the conn Dl.lluvia ... " ., ..t, inline Inline last Saturday. He " P. , 11 . reports a cold drive ii i"o ..... nii,ia u makinir irrigating gauges ior sain. The Butts ranch ordered w. i ney are an improvement on the iron pipe avnhnn. and are cheaper, -j r - ... i Hon. James A. Tate, who lectureu w such a large audience in nooa tviver will be here again Sun. dav morning June 1st. For Sale at the Emporium. ine ivup- lin place at Frankton; 17 acres wen im proved; tree lrriguuug ti.noo. ri.ni Foaahpnr is suttering Willi blood poison in his left arm as a result of a fall he had trom nis Dicycie,wuF.c nf weeks ago k A. Pierce is at work with his cam ..... talrillir finA VieWS of private residen Cln nam" -' ----- in the citv and rurui scene E B. Clark and family came up irom Fort Stevens, Sntunlay, and will spend the week in Hood River. H. G. Sibrav, deputy for the Artisans . hn .I.. Wailnpmlav was in town iiireuiij "m - hustling for his order, n, v. T Parnes. who is now in Tort- land,' will return to Hood River tomor row, May Z4tn. .- in town Saturday, getting acquainted with the voters of Hoot: Kiver. A M Yallop, representing R. u. Dunn & Co. of Walla Walla, was in town Saturday. Assessor C. L. Schmidt was in u;w Saturday, looking alter ins F"1 fences. Fred Snow came np on the excursion train Sunday ana spem j Kiver. tirant Evans coming up with tram. , ,' , . The Ungillo house am lot for ale, lso 3 rooms to rent. Call telephone 151. IV.rranre Smith came up on last Sat urday night's train from Cascade Locks. Mrs. Harry Bailey has a nice baby K., for aale. riione.suhurbanO X 2. i rii.a Pner went to Vancou- .-.., s.iurdav.to vUit friends. C. P. Thompson returned, Saturday, from a trip to Corvallis. Paul C. Fate. peeial insurance aprtit from Portland a in town Monday. J. L. Mitchell, general manager of the order of Washington and several other members of the supreme union, Irom Portland, will be here Saturday evening to assist Deputy L. H. Roberts to (Insti tute a lodge of that order. The presi dent and several members of the lodge at The Dalles will also be in attendance. Mr. Mitchell will give a talk to the lodge on that occasion, lie is a very agreeable and forcible speaker and' thoroughly conversant with both the fraternal and old line insurance. To the members of the order this will doubtless be a most agreeable and entertaining session. The lodge will start with a membership of more than 100 and will undoubtedly be the largest lodge of any in the city, as the tontine plan ot insurance is not only practical but the most popularinsurance offered. The Davenport Bros. Lumber Co's. big mill started up Monday to get out telephone poles for the East Side tele phone line. This company has the con tract to furnish ties for the Lyle and Goldendale railroad, which will take 120,000, They also have a contract from the Salt Lake Street Railway Co. for 20,000 ties. They have orders on their books now for over 1,000,000 feet of lumber. What is t Special Delivery. Commencing Mon day, May 26th, I will put on a special delivery wagon to make daily trips through the valley. All orders taken one day will be delivered the next. You can get anything in groceries, dry goods, shoes, hats, gloves, flour, bread and fresh meats. J. E. RAND. E. H. Harriman.the railroad magnate, passed through Hood River on the train Wednesday. He telephoned from Port land for five crates of Hood River straw berries, which were delivered at his car by the Davidson Fruit Co. Mrs. S. D. Garner was surprised Mon day morning by her friend, Miss Jean ette Brandon from Condon.' Miss Bran don has been ill with pneumonia and hopes to recuperate with the Hood River pure air. R. A. Calkins of Boulder City, Col., and his wife, and Wallace B. Calkins, wife and daughter and two sons, of Oys terville. Wash., are visiting their broth er, E. D. Calkins, and sister, Mrs. E. Locke About our SHOES that places themi above the average? Is it the fit? Is it the material? Is it the workmanship? f It's the blending of the three the combination of the best! Combines are the ruling passion now. Some oi them are highly improper, Mr. Roosevelt says, but if he should see our SHOES he would say it is the pwper thing. Ladies patent kid $3 60 Ladies' Julia Marlowe 3 00 Ladies' Federation 2 50 Men's Patent Oxfords Welt 2 50 Men's Velour calf ...... .$2.50 and 3 60 These are comfortable from the time vnu nut them on until vou come back after another pair. If you have bought here you II surely come again ; it not well it is never too late to mend. If you need children's shoes you will find our Dis. 76 shoes a FRIEND in need. Popular Hats for Summer Wear. We are still well stocked up on the best style in outing and street hats. For dress wear we show the latest Chiffon and Maline Hats way below Portland prices. Body hats, children's hats and trimmed shapes thoroughly up to date. We save you money on every article of millinery purchased from us. And you will notice that we use better material than you get elsewhere at higher prices. Why? . Because our business expenses are so low. We have no clerks to pay and no rent to pay ; that's why we sell not only millinery but everything we handle cheaper than our competitors S. C. Brown 0 Leghorfis. Ravi frnm ncn headed by cock which took first premium 2 years In auoceiwlon . at Fort land, Ore. $1.00 per setting of 18 egjjs. flatls faction guaraiiltwd E. A.TKAKZ. MEAT MARKET. McGuire Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. Free Delivery. Phone 35. Rambler Bicycles, Columbia Bicycles, Royal Tailor Suits. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. STORE NEWS. 65th SATURDAY SURPRISE SALE. A donation nartv and social was riven Turkey Red Table Damask. 47 inches wide, deep border, fast color, pretty at the residence of Rev.and Mrs. Shaffer pattern just what you will need for strawberry time; we offer it at Tuesday evening. About 35 persons . fiT()pntiontt, nrtMS of 16 cents per yard, Saturday Only. were present and a good social time was had. Lunch was served. J. B.Hunt's new store on Front street, vv a nnx nnVERS You'll need one for vour hack, to keep the dust off opposite Bone & McDonald's store, is horriAB? in .luck. 2.7! each. Kleinert light, Nainsook covered, rubber Dress Shields 20c pair T nA .fnna T n.liua' X-i nan finu fllialifv Vllaplf 20C ' oii ,nj unvj,i,a Aftuav, u vju,...vj " Latest color effects, high grade Ladies' Hose 40c ( Ladies' tailor-made light-ribbed Vests and Pants 30c Marlowe, satin shield Hose Supporters, black and colors. 25c T aaHia. fnfFa vnu Hnn'f lrnow how hnnriv thev are 75c Easy Bright Stove Enamel, the best liquid stove polish 10c btle ...?.- CI Tl!l. -l ,.l i;U nt..nl lunUum 9Sff " v aier rrooi onoe rousii, manes your onuco no pwu """"i - SUMMER GOODS. ... This season's prettiest fabrics in profusion, at lowest prices ever quoted. If you want a pretty dress or waist, we can furnish you with .1 1 X ! ! I .1 n nil nlllUH M nAttDDAI1! DO tne material, pauern, inniiiiiugs, uuimjiib nun an umoi ovwoou. Prices always little. "Light expenses make little prices possible vou alwavs eet them at THE LITTLE STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES. Dallas' Corner. in Will take one' was in town Sunday, The Dalles excursion now open and doing business in all lines of wall paper, paints, oils, moldings,etc. F. Eggert came up from Portland Tuesday and went out to Eggermont, where he will rusticate for the summer, making an occasional trip to Portland. A.L.Newton has lumber on the ground to build a house on his lots in Wancoma Park addition. J. L. Blount has the contract for building. The ladies' aid of the Congregational church will meet this week at the home of Mrs. F. P. Friday, today, at 2 p.tn S. II. Cox is building H. J. Byrkett's cottac-e. on River and Irving streets. It will be a neat building, to cost $750. Mrs. E. W. Udell is visiting with the family of her father-in-law at Eagle Creek, Clackamas county. Lost An appliance for an oxygenor with rubber attachment. Leave at the Glacier office. Frank Noble and family moved up from Beaverton on Wednesday and have come to stay. Screen doors and windows made to order by the Waucoma Mfg. Co. The Strawberry Crop. The first half crate of strawberries as brought over from White Salmon last Thursday evening, May 15th, and was boueht by tne uaviason fruit jo. for $6. They were grown by G.E. Bower man. S. C. Zeigler of White Salmon sent in the next half crate.on May ltith. The cool weather prevailing for the past week or more greatly retards the ripening OI Sirawoerries. rroiiavc imu cloudy weather, but very little rain.The berries are doins; all right. By our ship ping agencies this weather is considered all right. If the cool weather could keen un anotner week it wouia do an the better. California berries by that time will be well out of the markets,and Hood River will have a cuar field lor local shipments. No need to become discouraged over the cool weather. It will bring more anu oetter oernes anu better prices. J. W. Morton brought in the first half eratfl of Hood River strawberries on Monday, May 19th, and shipped by the Hood Kiver union. The Union has received reports from all car-load strawberry shipping points of Arkansas and Missouri. Ihese show that the Arkansas crop is now cleaned nnnnd Missouri shipped their nrst car Monday, May 19th. the Missouri crop will not exceed iw cars an ioiu. The Davidson Fruit Co. are making nn AO .mm strawberry crates for this sea- nn'a croo at Hood River and White Salmon. The first lot of Dalles strawberries were broutiht in bv Geo. Bunn. whose nlorA ia near the garrison. Home ber ries are selling at 20 cents and California at 124c a box. unronicie. Tlnrro nirkers are arriving every day, hut thev are too far ahead of time. The steamboat companies are uvBruiu8 in Portland plipftn rates to berrv pickers. ... v..... - r - , , . Itprrv nickers will not oeneeaea in nuuu River for another week or ten days, un less the weather should turn warm. Tin, r;u,.ir will publish the number ,.t mio. nf atrswherrics shipped each day daring the season. The first ship ment tnis season i umuo .j - half crates: May 21st, 7 crates totai, 8 crates. a a rx. a on to nress Tuesday morning, l,o uipnther is fair and prospects for ripe strawberries are brighter. Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer Severely Pounded. Tiilav evening a laree number of the members and friends of the U. B. relv chastised their pastor n,l his wifn. nresumablv on account of nnnr sermons and ceneral inefficiency. They became so earnest in their efforts to show their dispieasure.uiai mey mu ioHseseion of the parsonage and used every known variety of tin cans and pa mr fift.ckn.ffes as instruments of their in dignation. The palms of the hands of both the pastor and his wife are fright fully lacerated bv the unthoughtful throwing of large pieces of metal. Later a compromise was effected and after luncheon, served by the instigators ol the sad affair, there seemed to be a friendlv disposition manifested by all. No arrests were made. Born. In Hood River ralley. May lf, 1M2, to Mr. and Mrs. Kolley I'lielpa, a daughter. Chnrch 'otiees. Fpmooiml 8ervl.-Bl8hop Wells of 8po- kan will be In Hood Kiver on rtunaay even ii, Mav trah. and will hold aervlcvs In the A O. V. W. hall at 8 o'clock. The right f mnnrmation will be adintnlmered nhotild there be anv candidate. A cordial Invita tion t extended to all. Valley Christian Churrh.-Sunday School, in in irMb'likiiir. 11 a. ra. C. K. 7:00 p. l-reachln at K.-110 o. m. All not womhlpiiln elHewliere are cordially Invited In thee er- vli-es. J. W. Jenklnn, panlor. Asiuey o. .wm will preach lu the evening. 1-ni.m fhnrrh. Rev. J. W. Jenklna wilt nnwb In the I nlon church, Kasl Side, Sun day, at t o'clock. Ia Lovinir Remembrance of Koj Binns. He wa a Dower too lender. weet and fair To live aaxonc the Ihornn of aln and care; Ho Jesus lk him from thia world of vice. To bloom anion, the tlowcra of I'aradlae, Mas. Hi BY Haikih. NEW FEED STORE At mv nlace. on the Mt. Hood road, one mile south of town, 1 have opened a Flour and Feed Htore. No need now to haul your feed up the big hill rrom town wneu you can buy of me at bottom prices. Contractor and Builder TlANS AND ESTIMATKS FuRNISHKO. S. H. COX. iosiey Talks And Talks for Your Benefit. If you do your trading with us a trial will convince you. We want your trade and are willing to make it an object for you to do business with us. bone & Mcdonald. Champion and Osborne IT DRAWS THE BHR NO PUSH. Timber Laud, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ITnliid Slates I.nnd OIHee.Vanconver.Wash.. itirii 9 !iM.Niiilc'ii la hercbv eiven that In compliance with Hie provisions of the act of congress oi June a, i(wts enuneu an hui nn mc sale oi limner lauusiu uiu nutiwm voniui m, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land suites by act of August i, ISM, PATRICK REARDON, of Pine Flat.county of KlickiUt,stiile of Wash ington, lias mis nay nieu in una unite mo sworn statement, No. 2m, for the purchase of the south northwest and west South west ii section No. 18 In township No. i north, range No. 11 east, W. M., and wllloil'er proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this ottlce at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 17th day of June, 1U02. He names as witnesses: Jacob M. Locke, Monroe Ijocke, John G. Perry and Edward Perry, all of Pine Flat, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested U tile their claims in thlsoflice on or before said 17th day of J une, UKJii. alllel3 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. The UptoDate Store I Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Onlce.Vaneouver.WasIi., inrii 1. wttl Ncitlm la hereby etven that In compliance with the provlsionsof theaet of congress or June a, ii, enuueu -tu m.-, mi the sale of timber lands In the States of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended U all the public land states Dy act oi August . i,, .im.IAV HMITH. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this olllce his sworn statement, No. 2-107, for the purchase of the east southeast yt section No. 1 In town ship No. 4 north, range No. 12 east, W. M., ana will otter proof to bIiow that the lutiil anllirh t. Is morn valuable for its timber or aime thuii fur agricultural DUrDOes. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver oi tins onice at Van couver, wasn., on weuneeuay, me imu uj J'.e. ,., , tie names as witnesses: vjciukc m. iuwio. Homer W. Moore. William Rethlefsen and rharlna TWnn. all of Lvle. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this omce on or neiore saiu 18th day of June, lUtti. ,, alljelij vy. iv. imnrtiv, ivcgiwiei. ou are IF YOU SHIP YOUR STRAWBERRIES WITH The Davidson Fruit Co. Announces the arrival of a large shipment of Lace Curtains in the new est designs at prices unheard of heretofore from 50c upward; every style a gem. New Linen Waists, with latest pique stock; strictly up to the minute. Novelties in Elastic Belts. The cry of the hour, one of a kind; 50c and up. educed Next Saturday we will put on sale 200 pair of desirable Shoes at great reduction throughout. We are cleaning house of odds and ends, so see what we offer; it don't cost anything, and may save you a neat sum. Also, 800 mill ends of Percales, fancy prints and beautiful sheer Irish Dimities for half price. Pieces contain from one yard to 10 yards and have to be seen to be appreciated. There are 800 remnants in this lot pieces for waists, skirts, full suits, wrappers and doll dresses, half price, and don't buy unless you agree they are the BEST goods you ever looked at for the LOWEST price. Trading stamps GIVEN in this sale. We maintain our reputation for clean, noneat merch indising, and stand ready to do anything to ben efit our customers, new and old. We are watching for good things for you always. No trouble to show goods. Money refunded on anything not satisfactory. Yours truly, FRANK A. CRAM. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tTnlted Hlates Land Office. Vancouver Wash., March 12, imi2.-Notice is hereby given that, in comuliance with the provisions of the aeioi congress ui juiic o, io,a, vnn,c, act lor tne saie oi unioer iuuub in me oinitin ui California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 18112, 1JI1TIMA A. LANUWORTIIY. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, nas tins oay niuu in mis umw un sworn statement, nu. aiw, n,r m iiuiuanc ui thn iiorl.li w. annthpiiMt northeust south' westM and southeast northwest X of sec tion No 14, in township No. 4 north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of tills olllce at Vancouver, wasn., on weuuesuay, the 28th day of May, 11)02. Sim names as witnesses: Robert F. Cox. At bert W. Lobdell, J. Cox and J. V. Peets, all of Portland, Oregon. Anv and all nersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 28th day of May, 1IKH. m21m23 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. WEEKLY Shoe Sale ! Beginning today, we open the first of our SPECIAL WEEKLY SHOE SALES, each sale to last one week. For this week we have 6 dozen Men'B Shoes of the Jay B. Reyn olds make in light to medium weight, Vici Kid, Horeehide and Box Calf stock, Goodyear Welt Coin Toe Tip Bals; regular prices, $2.65, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25. Sale price, $2.25 per pair. , These Shoes at this price are well worth your attention and time to call and see them. Don't forget the time and place. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TTniinii Kintpa Land Office. Vancouver, wah . Anrll 24. 1IJ2. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands lu the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public lanu states oy act oi August , ion, NELLIE . WILLIAMS, nf Hnnuiam. connty of Chehalls, state of Washington, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement, No. 2tJ2, for the pur chase of the north southeast yA, sout hwest y. northeast section No. 19, and northwest V ar.iuiiuiMit U uHctlon Nu. a). In township No.6 north.range No.lOeast.w M, andwill oner prool to show that the land sought Is more vaiuanie for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this omce at Vancouver, nueu., uu iuuiou;, tUa tilth Havnl .Illlv. 1U02. She names as witnesses: Charles P. Reed of Hoqulam, Wash.; James .cox oi rout jjirc, Wash.; Robert F. Cox and Albert W. Lobdell of Portland, Oregon. And JOHN H. FOSTER, of Hood River, county of Wasco, stale of Oregon, has tnis day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 2443, for the pur chase of the northwest southwest of section No. 2: lot 1: southeast northeast 4 and northeast H southeast of section No. 5 in township No. 6 north, range No. 10 east, Willamette Meridian, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more vaiuaoie ior lu mniror vii nwuD .t.i .... agricultural purposes, and to establish his nr..i,n I., auiit land hefora the Register and Receiver of this omce at Vancouver, wasn., on Thursday, tne win oay oi j uiy, on,. He names as witnesses: William rranaun of Hood River, Oregon; and Frank Young, James K. cox ana Aioeri vv . ixiuuen oi rvi- land, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In Hub omce on or ueiure sum 10th day of July, 11W2. may2Jy4 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. r j m lit g g30f This Draws the Oar. Added Traction. THE WHEELS WILL NOT LIFT FROM THE GROUND. Extras for all Mowers and Rakes: Full line of Bv Tools, HarQware, Buslb ii Was Mcdonald & henrich. Y Safe If you have not decided to do this IT WILL HELP you to know that We have advertised and shipped Hood River Strawberries for 10 years.; "' We always net our patrons the HIGHEST AVERAGE PRICES; and We intend to continue doing this ; for In order to support our large and growing industry we must have a large patronage. Last season we charged an extra cent for our services and returned the growers FIFTEEN CTS EXTRA. How would this strike you? Try it. Waucoma ManufacturingCo SHOP WORK A1SPECIALTY. Our shopnow.has every .facility for turning out first-classork in the line of 4 tJU tW. '4V I' MOLDINGS, BRACKETS, PLANING, DOORS, SASH, FLOORING, PORCH COLUMNS BAND SAWING, TURNING, WINDOWS, SHlP LAP, RUSTIC, DIMENSION LUMBER, Etc. Ch Us by Phone. F. P. FRIDAY. F. B. BARNES, Notary Public. FRIDAY & BARNES, REAL ESTATE, Insurance, Abstracting, Writing Deeds, Leases, Mortgages, etc. Tf vou have cronertv to sell, list it with us. OfficeMn.the.brick store on Oak street. FURNITURE ,4 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND The young man loves the young woman j l hat b his Dusiness. The young woman loves the young man ; That's her business. The young man and young woman get married ; That's the preacher's businees. They will need furniture, carpets, wall paper and building material ; That's mv business. EMBALMKR. " S. E. BARTMESS. Books Magazines Stationery Job Printing at Aqencyi THE OREGONIAN EVENING TELEGRAM BRADLEY'S BOOK STORE. J. E. RAND. Summer Millinery. We have just received a full line of Veiling in all the latest de signs. Also, anew line of Body Straws, in the very fashionable Flate. Our Pattern Hats include everything new in Chiffon and Malines. We make the TAILORED HAT, without which no ladies' wardrobe is quite complete. Mme. ABBOTT. our line of STATIONERY and WRITING HATERIALS Comprises the Latest Styles and Qualities. We also have an extensive collection of Mr. L. Bradley's Magnificent Hood River and Columbia River Scenes, than which no more beautiful or acceptable gift could be made. Your patronage respectfully solicited, E. R. BRADLEY. Timber Lund, Act Jane 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Ijind Office, Vanconver, Wash., Mav 10, 19U2. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance Willi the provisions of the r ,v.iwrH of .lime 3. 1K7H. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, wevaaa anu wnamnguiu territory," as extended to all the publlo land stales Dy oi August i, i LEWIS K. Cl.AKK, of Rainier, county of Columbia, state ol Oregon.hasthlsdaynledluthlsomceblssworn .i.i.nwnt N.i .2177 for the Durchase of the north half southeast quarter and south half norl beast quarterof section No. 8, In township No. north.range No. 11 east, W.M.,and will of fer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Kegister and Itecelver of this office at Vancouver, Vi ash., on Wednesday, the tn day of August, MU. Me names as witnesses: James K. Cox and Alden Kingman of Tmutlake, V ash.: Josepn K. Doherlv of Kalnier, Oregon: and John . L-amnnf IVrt lAllrt . I ireiTOn. Pie Timber. - We shall hT a lanre crop of the fallowing small fruits on which we quote very low price per crate: tireen liooecberrlea, now ready 7S Kiravberrtm, mixed and new varieties, no mils Currants, while or red J i .. . i..r. lnmiiiil flne 1 all Kasi.brtTK. red. blur or yellow 1 S order by pfcon oc pos-l. & mfEIl AM. Williams Pharmacy, Otten Building, G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. Headquarters for Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, SPRAYING MATERIALS. Prescriptions my Specialty. Columbia River Scenery. GEO. F. COE & SON Have just received a new line of Columbia Kiver Scenery, Souvenir China, assorted avenea. Call and examine. Plates, Cups and Saucers, Spoon Holders Creamers, Sugar Bowls, Taays, Vases, etc. Fruits, Nuts and Confections FISHING TACKLE, Split Bamboo Rods, Bamboo Poles, etc. One door east of Bank. Agenta Union Laundry. Phone 1CH. of Portland, county of Multnomah, stte ol Oregon, has this day tiled In this office his sworn siaiemenu imi. ., r pu,,.- ... lots L ' southeast quarter nun new qum and northeast quarter southeast quarter of section No. , in township No. 0 north, range No. li easi.w iiimeii menu.., and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the , ......... ...,i UMivor of this office at Van couver, Wash, on Wednesday, the Mil day of Augnt,l. , . Alden Kingman of Troutlait?, Wash.: iwi E. Clark .-Jf-ri ! ?H KY?""""'"" t n.inw nuiniv of Columbia, state oi Oregon, has this uay meain im. "" .i.i.msnt No. W7. for the purchase of i . ... i hull Maim nettjiL 1 1 li n r i. i . ..-. north Swrtheast S of secUn No. in town ship Ni!(i north, range No. II east, W .M.nd will Oder proof to show thai me ihdu .uu. is more valuable lor lis Umber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land oeiore me iwiai- u Receiver of this omce ai iiirom.n, on Wednesday, the th day of August. Met He names as wnnesses: James, toy anrt Alden Kingman of Trout Luke, W ash; Lwls K. Clark of Rainier. Oregon; and John N. Kemp of Portland, Oregon. AnV and all persons claiming adversely the aboe-decrited landa are requested to tile their damn in this office od or before said ath dav of August, liU. mybjyls W. B. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United SUites Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., May IS, lUUi Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the statra ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Waslilnglon territory," as extended to all the public laud states by act of August 4, lwtt, AKK VllAM L YOL'NG, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon.tms this dayflled In thlsoltlce his sworn statement, No. W4, for the purchase of the lot 4: southwest yt northwest and west southwest y, or section No. 6 In town ship No. 6 north, range No. 11 east, W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for II timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the Ili gister and Kecelverof tbisofficeat V ancouver.w ash., on Thursday, the 7th day of August,, IMtt. He names as witnesses: Lewis fcl Clark and Joseph K. iKiherty of Kalntcr, Oregon: James r . cox oi irouiiaKe, w asu.; xiarry v. uur rows of Vancouver, Wash. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-deseritied lauds are requested to file their claims in tnis omce on or ociore sa:a 7th day of August, 1W1 myftjy.fi W. K. HUNBAH, hv-glster. Blacksmithing And wagon renalrlng attended to promptly at my shop on the ML flood road, south of town. Uisid work at reasonable prices. aepl7 u. a. nutiMiu Peanut Roaster. We have a neannt Roaster of latest patern and can supply our customers with the best quality oi peanuts, iresn roiv,ieu eveiy uay, Simple Ihem. COLK U UAH AM. Dissolution Notice. We, the undersigned, hereby mutually agree with each other as louows: iiiai we have settled ail accounts Deiween ourselves perUiiiilng to the business of the tlrm of Jack son 4 Kirebaugh; 8. C. Jackson is U assume all liabilities of said firm and collect all ac counts due the Arm, and carry on the busi ness, W. A. Klreuaugh to retire irom we tirm from this date. Dated at Hood Kiver, or., April i, i:rj. SAMUEL V. JACKMON, W. A. HKKBAUOH. Stock Ranch for Sale. of the best stock ranches In Camas &. well iin oroved. with bead of cattle. A bargain. I-or particulars. In quire at W. B. Cole store, " rTlmber Land, Act June S, W78.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States I And Office. Vancouver, Wash.. April 14. Mii Notice is hereby giveu that In compliance with the provisions of the aw of eonarens of June 3. IsTS. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Hlates of California, Oregon, Nevada and asninguin Territory' as extended to all the public land states By acioi August f, iiw, 'UITj ENtiKLHAKD. of Mill Citv. oountv of . slate of Oregon haa thia dav Hied In this oiti his sworn statement. No. sf4., for the purchase of the lots 1 and i, and BK of N K and NK o(V. of section I, In township No. north, ranne No. 10 east. W. M.. and will oiler pnaif to show lhat the land sought Is more valuable fin- Its tlmlier or slone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land la-iore ine ihvisht ana Receiver of th s olllce at Vancouver, wasn., on Mnmlav. the 7th dav of Juiv. l!r tie namas aa Wllllcsse: nois'n r. un anu II...... I. I . ....1 1 ! . .r l'..rlluri,l llrMrrtn' !..!.- ert H. Iianforth of Mill City. On-gon; Waldo B. Ha chof Port and. Oregon. Any and all persons Claiming adversely the above-described uud are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 7th day of July, lsS aljej) W. R. DUNBAR. Regbyr: Land for Sale. D. Everhart haa b acrvs of land, 2' miles from town, near Belmont, on wbk-h Is IM beating fruit trees, i' acres of strawberries, S acre blackberries, raspberries and clover, , tl Inquire ou premises or at a4 - tVtKU.Kra STORE. Wagon for Sale. Light spr'ng Mludebaker, fresh painted and ood as new. Can be seen at intvinaoo s nig :ted Barn. H.C. MATKHAM. Irrigation Notice. AlUhosewuo wish to irrigate their lawns ami garoens mnst maae appuoaoou w oollccUir, Pre her Heminan, aud give the number of iou they wish to Irrigate and time oi commencing. The price for irrigation this year will be fiO cents a lot, but all Irrigation must be done by sprinkling; no other method will be allowed. P.'. Liiiiivl ll.ATI.-U nuuu niiLaoiniu nni J! (Tlmlier Ijind, Act June 3, W7H. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., April 30, 1HU2. Notice Is hereby given lhat In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June , 1K7. entitled "An act Ior the sale of timber landa in the stales of t:atihrnla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the public land slates by act of August 4, WW, CHAKI.KS J. WINt HKLU of Port land, oouuty of Multnomah. la la of Or egon, has Hi is day (1 led In this office Ins sworn statement. No. Mil, for the putt-bane of the north weal of soulhesMl section No. $1, In lownnhlp No. 4 north, range No. ii east, W. M and will otter proof u show Uial the land sought Is more valuable for lis tim ber or su.ne than for agricultural purpoaea, and lo establish his claim to said land before the Register and Iteeelver of this office at Vancouver, Washington, on Tuesday ,tue litU dav of July, He names as wltneaset: Anton Knutaon, F.dward H. Sutton. William H. tt and William J. Karrell, all of Port laud, Oregon. Any and all persons cOlnnng adversely the above-deacrtlwd uuids are reUested to (lie their claims In this office onwbeSore said lita day of July, MU1 lufljl W. E. DUNBAR, Register.