(cod Iiver Slacier. FRIDA. JL'Nff 13, 1902. o The Grand Army at Astoria. The state encamCiient of tbe Grand Army of the Republic at keton'a, last week, will long be remembered with pleasure by all who were in attendance. The patriotic city of Astoria did itself proud in welcoming theOranuArmvanco Ii :i::. .1 ... U' to f ,,.i .,A, meir nuxiiiaricJB,io5 .u.v.bhw h.v.. the (i.A.R. Comrade who have been at tending these gatherings for many years gay that all former attempts at wel coming the old soldiers were cant in the (shade by the rousing welcome of the city by the Hounding sea. Astoria is a.?ity of 10,000 population, and all seemed to be on their good be havior while the old soldier were in town and vied with each other in doing honor to the men who saved the Union 40 yearn ago. Flags w aved over the house tops and many residence' and stores wese beautifully decor.ated with bunting and other evidences of the warm wel come extended. The weather was showery and threat ening up to the hour for the parade to start, and from that hour until the clot of the encampment pleasant weath er prevailed. The clerk of the weather for that section, evidently, was a Union man. The march was rather long for some of the old veterans, but few fell out of line. In looking down the line one could see that the old veterans were not too feeble to make a good appearance in marching to the good music furnished by the Astoria band. They marched off with that same old sw inging gait that characterized their marches 40 years ago. This march was about half a mile and then, the column countermarched. Tlie W. It, C. and ladies of therti. A. K. also marched. , The prettiest sight of the whole encampment was to see the school children. Eight hundred of them were in the march or drawn up in line along the sidewalks in charge of their teachers, and as the old soldiers passed, trie children waved flags and cheered. The old soldiers will never forget this pretty ovat on. The reception Wednesday evening filled the large opera house, where the mayor of Astoria gave the veterans the freedom of the city. Hon. Chas. Fulton made an eloquent sjeech of welcome On Thursday a free excursion to Ft. Stevens was given the Grand Army, W. It. C. and ladies of the G. A. K. on the railroad. It was a great treat to the old soldiers to be received in the fort and shown the workings of the big guns. This is a privilege granted only , to the favored few. Department Commander Sladen got permission for the Grand Army to visit the fort from the secre tary of war. M. L. Pratt of Sumner post, East Portland, was elected department com mander for the ensuing year, and Port land w as chosen as the next place of meeting. Following is a list of veterans at the encampuieut who signed the register, with the regiment each served in and his place of residence: Atkinson Jas, 2 W Va, Tillamook. Adams Foster, 12 Ky cav, Heppner. Raker Jesse, 34 III, Cathlamet, Wash, lieach F 11, 29 Ind, Oregon City. Barnes J O, 73 Ohio, Salem. Blum J, 9 Wis, Tillamook, Barbey David, 78 Perm, Portland. Bramhall E B, 9 and 10 Iowa, Viento. , ISrown J A, 80 III, Portland. Boyle Joseph, 72 111, Pontiac, 111. Blount L D, 7 Wis, Hood Kiver. liates Win, 30 Indiana, Portland. Barr James, 12 Iowa, Portland. Wythe S F, 22 Ohio and 2 U 8 Veterans, Hood Kiver. RlowerB A S, 2 Minn cav, Hood River. P.uteher Kobt, Bracket bat Minn, Mc- Minnville. Calkins E I), 6 Wis, Hood River. Chapman E F, 10 Iowa, Eugene. Chapman 8, 21 Iowa, Corvallis. Clark Daniel, 76 Pa, Portland. Dauchey O II, 3 Minn. Oregon City. Du liois Chas, 10 Ind bat, Seattle. Doremus J, 27 New Jersey, Oregon City. Drager A W, 78 III, Salem. Edmonds A C, 2 Mich cav, Portland. Ferteg Ira D, 4 MasB art, Deep Kiver. i iiiley James, 9 Pa cav, Astoria. ' France A W, 10 Wis, Oregon City. Foster Martin, 4 Iowa, Portland. Farr J S, 12 Me, Portland. Ford A A, 14 Iowa, Tillamook, (ioodhrod A J,ll New York cav, Union. ' Ileustis J H, 7 Ind cav, Portland. Hurding Geo A, 1 Oregon, Oregon City. Hamilton J S, 4 Wis cav, St Paul, Minn. I lay ford Faxon, 1 Minn, Park Place. Hobble A J, 11 111 cav, Oregon City. , I lolloway C P, 17 Ind, Portland. Hooper C C, lfil Ohio. Ingram L W, 148 Pa, Oregon City. Ingham John, 8 Iowa, Eugene. Jones John, 5 Ohio bat, Portland. Johnson John II, 130 111, Wasco. Jacobs M. F". 8 Minn, Hood Kiver. Kane Henry, 38 Wis, Gresham. Kloffman Sam, 47 111, Salem, l-eek A, 10 Mich cav, Oregon City. I.ittlelield K II, 145 111, Portland. Iranian John A, navy, Huntington. Mattocks J L, 12 Iowa, New Kra. Maulding L, 4 Iowa cav.Silvertoii. McUinnis G 1., 13 HI cav, Eugene. May C.A, 11 New York cav, Astoria. Morrow John, 7 III, Forest Grove. Martin Josiah, 9 Minn, Oregon City. Medlev W, 20 Iowa, Astoria. Mayo J E, 13 Mo, Portland. Meranda T H, Mi Ind, Albany. Martin E, 57 111. Portland. Miller DC, 84 111, Portland. Nelson James F, 3 Mo cav, Liberal. Nichols L II, 24 Iowa, The Dalles. New burg P J, 3 Minn, Portland. Nevitt J W, 33 and 72 111, Newberg. Ormsby 8 B, 5 Mich, Salem. Ogden W L, 132 III, Oregon Citv. Pratt M L, 130 Ohio, Portland.' Pratt K V, 4 Wis cav, Portland. Hand M V, 2 Wis cav, Hood Kiver. Kund J 1!, 2 Wis, Hood Kiver. Kiehardson Geo, 21 Ohio, Tillamook. Simps in W H, 149 Pa, Salem. Smith J II, 4 Iowa art, Salem. Savior W H, 1 Oregon, Portland. Stranahan O L, 5 Minn, Hood Kiver, Skinner S A, 43 Wis, Chehalis, Wash. Sladen J A, Mass regt, Portland. Sutcliffo II, 1 Wis, Portland. Shaw Jus P, 31 Ohio, Portland. Segus (ieo St C, 30 Wis, Portland. Serafford J B, 22 Wis, Independence. Shaw W C, 1 Mo art, Astoria. Sehomp KT, 118 Ohio, Portland.' Shatterley Tims A, 17 lima, Stewart J A, 12 Iowa, Oregon City. Smith N L, 5 Iowa, Portland. Sloan A C, 148 Pa, Portland. Turner H II, 132 and 148 Ind, Newberg. Tracy CW , navy, Portland. Thomas Spencer, 4 Mich cav, Ore City. llioinpwiii mac, 1)1 III, MoiikhiiuJ. Taylor P L, 4 Iowa, Astoria. Waslihurn Edward, lo8 Ills, Albany. Wiegand F I., 15 Kas cav, Portland. Williams John H, 1 Wis art, Ore City. Wilkinson Jas M, 3 Mo csv.Corvallis. Wooden Mnvor A, 39 111, Portland. Wood Geo O, 94 III, Portland. Weaver David, l.Vi III, (in-sham. Williams C A, 9 Yt, Oregon City. NoTKH. Hood Kiver might have ecurd the encampment next yearjf the Hood Kiver mcnilters could have promised that we could take take care of the crowd. Every oiie'fceemed to want to come to Hood Kiver. Before the time for another en campment rolls around Hood River pew ple should get together and see what we could promise the encampment if the old soldiers should honor us by voting to come here. Canity post had the best representa tion at the encampment, according to its numbers, of any xit in the depart ment. Our wt was honored by the election of A. S. Blowers as member of the council of administration andS.F. Klvtlie as alternate delegate ts the national encampment at aehington. I. D. Blount was the biggest man at the encampment. He thoroughly en joyed the trip, and when he got a crowd about hi in to listen to bis w ar stories, lie seemed supremely happy. K. D. Calkins w as great hero on ae- Off icial Election Returns of Wasco Co. 1002. CANDIDATES. 8TATE. For governor George E Chamberlain D Wm. 3 Fufiiish R A. T Hunsaker Pro R. R. Ryan 8 til 128 9 25 For Supreme jungea R 8. Bean .. B. F. Bonha,ra C. J. Bright For Secretary of State C W. Bariee N. A. Davis F. I Dunbar D. W. Sears v , R D P 8 .... P .. .K D 150 78 24 34! 14! 14 741 70 i "i 138 21 76; 13o' 79 21 65, 20j 134; j 9: 25' 15 134 For State Treasurer Henry Blarkman D T. L. McDaniel P C 8. Moore R W. W. Myers 8 For State Superintendent J. H. Ackerman R W. Kelsey W. A. Wann For Attorney-General A. M. Crawford . T. H. Goyne J. H. Raley For State Printer W. W. Brooks J E Godfrey J. E Hosiner J R. Whitney For Congressman W. F. Butcher......... D T Gerdes F R. Spalding .': , . J. N. Williamson....... For United Slates Senator T. T. Geer C. E. 8. Wood .. R ...V ...D ...R ...P ...D ...P ...D ...8 ...R ,..D ...P ...It ...R ...D 134' 87 DISTRICT. For Representative 21st District J. N. Burges R R. A. Emmitt R N. Whealdon R P. B. Doak D L. E. Morse D Earl Sanders D For Representative 28th District C. A. Denneman R R. J. Ginn R C. P. Johnson R C. G. Hansen D C. G. Stevenson D E P. Weir D L. J. Gates '. P N. P. Hansen P H.C. Schaffer P COUNTY. For Sheriff J. M. Filloon D J. E. Hanna P IC. Sexton R For County Clerk D. 8 Dufur D A. E Lake ,. R For Treasurer J. V. Hampshire.... D Wm. Heisler ... P James Kelly . .R For Assessor C. L. Schmidt R II F Woodcock D For Commissioner H.J. Hibbard R F. M, Jackson D For Surveyor F. S.Gordon R A. C. Stubling D Fcr Coroner W. II . Butts Ind C. N Burget R J. N. Lauer D Initiative and Referendum Yes No 144' 30j 1341 73 79; 134 127 122 136 98 6 691 15! 18 18 99! 9! 152 75 ,176 125 14 107 122 126; 1411 85! 134i 99 91 115 40 210 111 count of the loss of his limb in battle, and he could draw an appreciative and sympathetic audience whenever he gave his war experience. W. J.Smith, now residing at Astoria with his family, hunted up tbe Hood River crowd. He was visited at his home, and also at the mill where he is employed, and himself and were found family pleasantly situated. Col. Sydney Dell, an old friend and acquaintance of the Glacier man, gave Hood River a good write up of about half a column 111 his paper, the Daily News. The Hood River crowd all had rooms at the Cole house, where everything was first class and charges reasonable. The ladies of the G. A.R.captured all the comrades of Canby post at the encamp ment. A committee of this order wait ed upon the encampment and invited all its members to their hall to partake of refreshments. About 40 members ac cepted the invitation, and before they got out of the hall they had all taken the obligation and joined the ladies of the G. A. R. This organization is com posed of the wives and blood relations only of civil war veterans. It is not their object to start a circle of the order where a relief corps exists. Commander Bladen, with an eye for . the fitness of things, selected the best looking members of the encampment to act upon commit tees to visit the Relief Corps and Ladies of the G. A. R., and of course the Hood River delegates were frequently (ailed upon for this duty. Comrades Blount, Blowers and Rand did the honors grandly when presenting and introduc ing a committee of ladies to the encamp ment. E. B. Clark who is a clerk in one of the departments of Fort Stevens; hunted up the Hood River folks on the excur sion. Mr.Ciark has a good position and the service has a good clerk in the per son of E. B. Clark. The escaped convicts are surrounded in a body of timber near Gervais. Their capture, dead or alive, is most certain. ITliiiher Land, Act June 3, 1S7S.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tnltpd HtHtc" I,nd otttcn.VRneouver.WHKh , Mny 12, Woi Nome U liervby given Ihul in cKimplluiu-e Willi Him linivifcloim of theai'lof congniM of Juim , Ih;s. fntltlwl ''An for tin- Mtle ol 'umber IhihIm in tlie kIhU-h of al UoniU, OrKii. NevalH and WantOniton U'r. ritory," rxL-nli-t to all the public lund Htab' by ncl of AuigUNt 4, lft2, HAHKY dllHUl KItRK, of Republic, wiunly of Verry, ulnte of Wanli iniflon, naa tllla day Hh-d in tbla olllrv Iiim worn utau-ineilt, No. 211, for tbe pun:baol tbewmlti hall norllieuot quarter: norlhweM quarter aoullieaxl quarter and aoulbeaM quarter imrthweMt quarter of Mectlon No. 7 In lowiiKlilp No. S north, ranxe So. II etotl.W.M., and will oiler proof to how that the laud nought la more valuable for lta limber or alone than lor aisrleultuntl purpoKe. and 10 evttuhliHlk bla claim lo Maid land before tbe KeiEifter and lletvlver of ibU olfiee at Van couver, Wh-Ii., on Thursday, the Till day of Auicuxt, I'.tri. He name aa wlincwen: Krlts Inuelhart of Mill Clly. nr.: Waldo It. Bach, A!!ert W. Lou den and Itobert K. Cox or I'oriland, Knifon. Any and all pepwitiH claiming adverneiy the alMiv(MleMrllH'd landH are requeated u till Ihelr elalnm In thin oitli-e on or iv.lor ita.d lh day of AuifUnt, I'.iri. lii.vlijyis W. R. DL'SBAR, Riltejr (Tlnilx-r Land, Art June S, IX7H.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nlled KtAteii jind Oftlee, Vancouver. Vi Kh.. May X, IVU-Notler la hen-tiy atven that In compliance with the provision), of the act oreonareM. ol June it, IKn, entitled -An art for the aa!e of umber land In tb atatea of t'alttornla, lirexou, Nevada and Wahiujiioii lerrtiory," aa extemleil ui all the public land taiea by act of Auicust 4. Imi, MARY A. LKONAKI), of Kajit IVriland, rtunty of Multnttmah. atuie of Oregon, baa this day r1!e.l lulhtHonu-e her KWiirtl Ntatemetlt, No. for the puivhaM f theNW of lion No. V. in lov nnlilp .So. 4 N., raitiie Nit. 11 and will otter pmof 10 Hhow that the ialid attuifht la more-valuable for ii timlier ir atone than lor airrieultural fmriMawa. and t etatliih ber elaim Ut imtd and before the ReKller and Receiver of Una omceat Vanevfuver dlatrict, 00 Tueaday, lite Jlnh day of July. 1& isne name aa witiieffaea: Paulina A. Itenn and John T.aiof Kal Cortland. r.: t liarle. K liolienlierk and Will Manievofiilmer,V arh. I'At'I.INK A. lir.NSlN, of Portland. rMjuty of Muliuomah, atale of tHVKou, haa thl day riled In thia ofrtee her Mworn alatenient. N'i3tt.:t, fi the purctiaMrof the oortheaal quartern eriln No. S In town ahip No. 4 north, ranire N. II eal, and will otter pnatf to ahuw (hat the land aotltfht l nHre valuable ir ita timber or atmie than for affrleultunil puriaaai, and to ewtahllah tier1 claim Ui aald land before tlH HeKloler and Receiver 04 lhlorriC4oal Vancouver di at rid, I E j o"' R 1 3 55 J H 5 . Hi ! 8 s if ! i 7 - . I , 5. : . : ? :.:::::: : ' l ' : i : i : : 133 117! 112; fit' 40 19. 60 m 75; ne 24; it m vi 7 '10 8 f 1? 3 8! 3; 3 I3 5i 10; J 2 4 10 III ml 10 93 146 33; 40, 18 4l! 94 77 10 14j 16 18 12 9 81 ; in 91 80 v i 98' 84: 70- 13 1 i 11 14 1 85 131 ! 14 13 84 80! i ' 1 80' 134 r 12: 91' 79 I ! 14! 13 81; fi7i 14 14 5 131; i I 92: 87i 6 13; 10 II 92; 129' 07 107) 93 731 5V 34: -i 15 i 4 I! 48; 1 1 11; 9 151 42; 31 3' 'I 26' 6 L04! 98; 99 - 41 i 10t II' 105 961 lllj e! 91 i 93 j no is: ' 99' 33 45 19 311 64 34 19, 41; 18 47 15! so; i j 48 33 1 1(1 35 42 4 2 1 I 31 47; I IS; 67! 28 i j 32 4i 51 j 29; 2! 14 50 28 3- 2, 19 38 17; ,89 4 '11 14! 29; 4 2 15 A 4 19 20; 34: l! a 41;; 12; 45' 5: 3; I"! 41 i 21 j 34, l! 8 !9! 411 13' 2 19, 47, 13j 39, III It 19! 5 8, 37; 10! 2 2; 13: 24 19 43 29 44 19 34; f3 4 li 37 2 lfii 16; 6 44, 15 30; 9 3! 17; 8' 2: 'M 37l 18! 50i j I I 38, 1 43! 49 17! 39! I I ! ' ! 45' 23 40 38 - 21, 38 35' 20 44! 47; 12' 3! 54 13 44: 511; 15 41 I ! 1 33! 18 43; 33 I8j 41; 32! 19! 42' 43! 14 38 43! Ill 35 41 11' 37: 8 2: 4 9 4; 2: Hi 51 3! 30; 43 r 3l! 49 65; 3(1 I 97! 102; 14 3t 102; "h 93: 9D 104 9.1 131! 80 1119 77! 120; 76: (18 90: 79 44; 51 35! 44! 4()j 54! 48i ; 50! 37 55! 41 14, 135! 114 129 93 80; 121! 89; 74! 122; 94! 75; 122 32! 4n; 17 32i 42 2i: 33! 42i I81 64 30! 211! 111 97 95; 99! 75! 64 921 73! 67 1 27: H 1.1 4! Ill .. 1; 17, 1 13 II 11; 10 13! 9, 11 15 122 101 100, 2 6; s; 112 90; 128; 53 32! 15) 13! 34 ; 3 37 49! 50! 36 36 50 25 60, 93 90! 83! 134 lOOj 142j 141 138 140! n 12! 78j 43! 79i 116 9oj 138! 14 34; 25j 61 j 24 47; 10 3! 11 4! 42 23i 27 28 47, 63, 45; 1C 45; 46! ! 49; 411 45! 39; 20 38! 32! 112 98! 89; 24! 109 106 73 131 98 84 3" 1 65 49! 38! 21 16j 20! 16! I 12 13 105 107 64 107; 111 105! I 44 68' 971 13 1 ! 47: 35 1251 15l 13; 271 29, 48 69 30 46 39 17! 29 2 19 64i 511 8' 14' li! 161 26j 78 3! 7! 201 on Tuesday, tbe SSMIi day of July, imw. ' Kbe unmet k witneKscn: John Ton and Mary A. lonurd ol l'orl'. iid, (ipkoii; I'. E. Hollen beck and Will Municyof fflliuer, Wuli. JUHN TOM. of KaM port lund, county of MuHnoinnli.atnte 01 Oregon, naa tuia ouy nieu 111 itii oiuct: iiik Kworn KMiteiiieni, rto. ani-i. ior me futrcimKe oi the wmtheaM quarU-r of Kectlon No. tt in town slilp No. 4 north, runge No. 11 east, uud will oiler proof to Hhow tliut the lund sought Iti more valuable Jor Ita timlr or stone than for agricultural purpoKCK, and to esiabliHh biK claim to wild land before the IteulMer and Receiver at tills onlee t Vancouver district, on Tuesday, the tfnli diiy of July, llntt. He liumeMus wilnesses: Pauline Annu Iteu aoii and Alary A. Leonard of Last Portland, oreicou; Charles K. ilolleiibw:li and W ill Mauley of Gilmer, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-diwribed IhiiUs are requested to file their claims In this ollice on or before said ailliduvot July, IKtt. mylij.vll W. It. IlUNBAU, Iteglster. (Tliuber IJind, Act June 3, 1S78. NOTICE F'OH PUBLICATION. United KlatfK Ijind Ollice, Vauiwuver, Wash., April 2t. IWtf. Notice la hereby given thai ill compliance with the provisions of the act of isiiigrnfs of June :l. ls;s, entitled "An act for the sale of umber lanus in the slates of California, Oregon, Nevada und Washington territory," as extemied ball the public lund slates by act of August 4, !'. NKLLIK 1.. WILLIAMS, of Iloqiiluin, county of Chehalis, slate of Washlnglon, has this day filed in tills ollice her sworn statement, No. 2H2, for the pur chase of the north soutlieusi aouihwest yt iioillieast lt sei'lion No. in, ai.d northwest southwest JsiM-tliin No, III township No. II north, range No.iUeast.w M, and will otter fnsf to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis timber or stone Until for agricultural purisises, and to establish her claim to said land before the Hegister and Receiver of this ollice at Vane iv ei', Wash., oh Thursday, the Ifti Ii day of July. IWi. Hiie names as wilnesses: Charles P. Reed or Hoqtiiam, Wash.; Jauus K.Cox of "i'rout like, Wash.; ttobcrt t tx and Albert W. l.obdell of Portland, Oregon. And JOHN II. KOSTKK, of HimmI River, inunty of W'hs"i. slate of Oregon, has t lis day tiled In Ihls ollice his sworn slaleiuent. No. 11:1, for the pur chase of the northwest southwest of section No. & lot 1; southeast , northeast h and northeast southeast yt of section No. :t in lownshlp No. II berth, range No. 10 east, Wlllaineile .Meridian, and will oiler pnsil l show tiiat the land sought is more valuable tor it tiiiiU-r or slone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land Is-lnre the Register and Receiver of this ollice at Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday, the loth day of July, IMrJ, He names aa w itnesses: William F ranklin of Hisid River, Oregon; anil rrank Young, James K. Cox und Albert Vt . Loudcll of Port land, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely I he abovtMlescritH'd lauds are requcsbst t file theirclatms In this ollice 011 or bctore. said luih dav of July. ImtJ. ii ma.v2J.v4 W. K. DtlMIAK, Register. Timber Land, Act June S, IsTs j NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. ' I'utti'd Slat'' Iditiii oitlca, VHni'uvT, WhhIi., Mny 17, lutf. Notirti U l'n,n'l kvh i thai in oiiiltuiu-f with tin prnvtMoiii- at tlif i net of ronfctrtn if Jim' l.vtv fiiUilctt "An h( ' tur Ihi tulf ol tinttx r IhikIm In Hi Ktni4M i CiilllorniH, ori'ifoii, NihmiJii hikI Wif-lmiKtoti Urrttciry," H I'SU-mirti lit all Hie public (anil I HtaU'n Ijv ncl ni Aurut I, IA IX MAV AI.KKK II, 1 of INtrltaiitl, ioui.iy of MutiiioinHn, uW ol Urtion. oith thm lay rtli ( In iln oliice her j HWti ii HtaU'iiMMil, No. 2iKtor !h tiin-tiatM- f utv v v4 oi 01 s 01 v 't Him . v V4 t N '4 wtion 21 m iowrishit No. 5, N, j raitK1 No. il K ami wilt II r pttMif lo hlum I llial (ht'laiMl t-otttihl U niorv vainatilt for in ! tliulM-r or hIohp llian lor aicrirulttiiaj mr f poMn, antl to etriutilihii her claim lo puui. Ininl j lWr tli K ttitT ami H-tMVtr of Huh oHhv til Hiii-otivfr liiilrul, on ( riduy. Hit-ih day ! of Ann mm, Itftfc! j HiMiaiueH a, witn !: liwinr W. fihucr, ( harlf K. HkIIi iiU W aiul titiaiu i . Manl I of ttilnifr. Wash.; Mary A. Ixintard of i'ori- IjfiMl, roiftiii. 1 Any and nil fa-roti rlalinttig alvpr- )y tti i Hlvi-lwritM'i I ' mU urv rfOf itti to III1 I tticir ( Iuiiiih in tin o (lief on or lH lin Mini t Hili dav i if AuguM, ' iiiyiij W. K. M'XBAR, Ht-gNttT. i iTiinUr !.ain1, A-t .lime-l. T.. j Nuiiet: kuh rriiijcATiox. I rullt-d wlHtw. Ijtn.l nittw, Tlw Ih11-, Or ! if on, Ajtrii i;rJ. Nnuf I lien-by irivi-n j Uml In romf'liaiH it h l (ri ipioh, i the IM-I 41 cohicreNN tf juitt .t, i, h, enH 1 1 u "An ai l ! i I r t lit a m 1 A IHiitM-r laliir 111 lw ol j . AlitoHiitt, ivifu, N u ami Wh-IiiiikIiiii i I tTrntry." rM'iirttl lo all (tie jhioIk uiud mate by Bi't t Allt(il-e 4, v, t H'K 11.4 U1MJ, i ; f StMitlU, uiiiy if K inn. Mate of WMhltlf- ! i ton, In tlit ilay fllt .l in Hon ot?i(t- tit r w-trn ' nlMlt iiotil. No. Um, lr titt Iimm of the , iHnrih halt nirth-H!-l ijuarier una li'Mih IimiI iiorthHtt gunner A i.-n N. 11 ia Umn ; i-lup No. 1 ii.rih, rannf No, t n W. M., and I ! will otler priMtf to NmW Unit iht ImimI iiiKht j : in nmrv ulualti for u tUntw r or ottinr Umii j - for Mitru uniiral ur', nnd u i-Mat'tisu li-r I rla'.u Ui Miid bunt tM-for tht It- iMtc and ' HttlVer t-i tit It otttt-r at The lHliiM. Ireft.l, ' mi nIiimIm , in 2 ih d y o! Jul v, l:rj. ' 1 Mt n a tin mk iiii--c N. U l.eaMt.n. J. P. 1 Huk.rk and H. V. i hmiih f The i mile, or.; I mid ti. A. ler of Sitit i , U a.)i. ; All) and all rlMllli;nf tiversey I tie 1 HlHUf-Ot-wnU it ialtdf are ritlcted U Ote 1 1 iHeir rwiniw in ino ollKt on tr . "rr mm id ! .tti dav Jnly. li'.' j I UiylhjylH JAV P. M CAS, ilrjMt. 15! 52' I 7! 27 42j 10 27, 23j 72j 23! 03 3j lj 15; 25! I ! 14! 26! 2tl 71 19 30 21 53! 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I 46 47 23 35 11 22 4( 391 21! 27! 50 15 80 96; 115 43 107 24 1091 87 131 H2 68 35 77 61 39 126 22 16 45 18! 58 24! 7 56 103 14! 28 491 67 j 48! 2 II' 77 201 41 37 136 146 191 li 3' 12 House Building1 and Home Furnishing. AN 1STKKESTIXO 1X)T OF CONDENSED FACTS. Material Department. Iiegin- ning with the foundation, we furnish only the best of its kind at lowest mar ket prices Sand, Lime, Cement, Hair, Lath, Shingles, lirick. Sewe- Pipe and Drain Tile. Doors, indows, - Moldings, Brackets and Columns, Newels & Pilasters. Our I- rout Doors are ueins of art. Our agen cy is exclusive and enables iih to meet every price and furnish the highest pos sible trade of material. Builders' Hard ware.Direct factory shipments of latest designs (daces this stock at your command below usual cost, with an endless variety to select from. Nails, Krads, 'Jacks aiid all specialties are sold rigdit. Mechanics' T00I3 This new de partment is being enlarged daily. Our aim w ill be to furnish the latest and beat. Domlo HMO cnH -.ID . Tl. CA .11 19, OIIU Uia9a IIIIC lliitiU ft f ,Q rtl.lt.1 T .ui.nw..t.n.l v.. 1. mi, ,1,, id v.,,, ,.iv.i. j 1 iu ,U 1 rri mivj best ill Iead, Colors, Keady Mixed Paint, Varnish, Hard Oil, Filler, Enamel, Koof Paint, Fire Proof Asbestos Paint, Caroo lineum, llath-tub Kimmel, Linoleum Varnish, llrushes from ftc to t5 each. Lubricating Oils. A good thing for rough machinery at 30c per gallon. Our line is complete in Castor Machine, Neatsfoot, Kngine, Cylender and Mark Oils, Sewing Machine and Bicycle Oils. Furnilure and furnishing Something new every day a live, moving stock of all kinds of Furniture, Carpels, Linoleums, Oil Cloth, Matting, Shades, Couches, Pillows. We do appreciate your help in building this business up to its present standard, and in return shall devote our whole time and effort to its con tinued growth. Buying as we do in the strongest competitive markets for cash, we place before you the newest and best at low cost. . WM. M. STEWART, The Home Furnisher. WALL PAPER, Room and Picture Molding. Bet-t Iad and Oil. Paint mixed to order, at Hunt's Paint Shop, OpKsite Bone A McDonald. Picture Frames and framing to order a ppecintty jgCt Williams Pharmacy, Otten Building, G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. Headquarters for Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, SPRAYING MATERIALS. Prescriptions my Siermltv. 'Timber I-and, Act June t, 1ST1J NOTICE Foil .PUBLICATION. I'nltcd WtHtw jinJOmr,Vnr"iiver,W'li., April 2, I'.mX Notice In lien-hv Klven thm in couiftliHnc with the prm-tfioiii! if the act r,f ! coiiicre- 1,1 Jim is.s.entiiieo an Ret for the Mile of timlMT luritli in Hie HtMteof 'uliforton tinvon, rH(lik and VV'aKhitiKton Territory,'1 extended to all tilt public laud utm by at ol Auut , IWi, PATRICK KKAKIH1.N, of I'lue Klnl.couiit.vof KlIcklul.mHU. of H ash itiKtoii, Itiu, ttn dny fiiiil In Uiim oril(v hit Horn tMlcmcnt No. 2, for the pun ha-e of tlc,tiiti northaeat 4 and wot '.otitii et u e. iKin No. I:f in ioaiii,in . t north, raniri. No. II east, w. M and ' ill niter priKif to how thai ttw land nouitlil l I more salunl'lr for a luiiU r or Mime than for i Hirricli II urul hiiri.uM .ml i.. .,1..,.. ... claim u, (Hid land liefore the ttrii.ier and He- j civer 01 iitmofn,. at ancouver, Vt ali on 1 i"Mlay. the Wtfi day tf June, iwii lienHllleaaa WHueaM-: Jacih M. Ixwke, Munruf Um-Iic, Jotm . Terry aud Kdward' l'erry. aU of Tine Hat. W h. Any and nil iiermitu, cialiuinc adversely th ah.i44i,wriiwHl landtt an n-q uetd u ft le . tiieir ciainik in thia olUi-vunurcMrfure Mid IfMii i mue, im , alln 1.1 W. R. Ill N BAR, Rettintrr. t ( ' j II out my i k ti lit iTT ' For Sale. tin wYun! f til bntttn I will 0 V! 6 H "B 2. g g f b 3 I 2 . 1 r 5 f : f 34 241 20 9'll74 66 15; 60 24 ! 49! 151404 230 2 31 159 129 6! 6; 68! 18 55 38! 64! ?5 13 22! 24 1613 922 225 202 691 25 13! 7i' 7 I 3, 6 V, 2! 7 6 Si 6 183 1655 69! 16, 58 36 6!' 13 20 678 23i 6, 2 877 871 Z ' 6 26 15 18! 24 8; 68 3i f :2i 9 22! I 66' 1: 24! 2 4 5 7 33; 51 1 195 1526 18 68, 25 655 618 I 576 3 17i 16 2 6, 30 u 22 6; 6 2! 18 1519 201 901 19; 24i 21 14 3 34! 47 19! 15! 1 475 5i 8 2 190 6! 23; 14 23 2 3 21 9 899 I 8: 2! 28: 5! 3 5 19? 821 177 161 5! 29 631 13! '56 SO 1423, 602 27! Ii 10 68, 6 30 26 960! 145 4 5 ' 2 2! 212 16! 61 27 2 16 1507! 647 385 63 - 18 40; 23! 9 29 33! 22 24 1326 17 951 64! 18 55! 18 37 33 47 42 45 22; 1569 21 1346 1403 31 22 1 19 15 23 25 39 40 851 !074 1 4 21 33; 12! 24 1172 OH 11 54 13; 54 13; 51 36 17 18! 1395: 64 34 43; 41 2i, 22 2ii 6; 6 7 16 18; 22 16 I3(J 60 32 14 1393 36 21 75 15 16 21 79t, 221 -19 795! 7 2 1 2 171 181 10 3 11 4 3 234 26; 111 39 23 33 1040 13 1; 2 171 69 17 65 1547 873 1753 507 23! 21 17 37 II 76! 26, 65 42 45 33 42 341 12! 1 28; 13 880 371 43! 8 38 33 3 1611428 I3i 4 1 2031 50 16, 51 19 61057 24 76 11 49 2 37 41 16 4 1261 18 35 . 33 32! 17 1366 105 341 68! 17 57! 55 23 39 17! 29 16 1438 361 8: 29 8 1097 681 17! 48 33 15! 141416 384 23! 7! 31 22 35 24' 101024 23 "58 14' 27 16 38 13! 17 18! 4 14! 4 779 10 40 27 4 22! II 18 43I 43 26 12 51 7: 1227 587 448 21 78 6l 35! 181861 1653 4! II' 2! 2081 Nothing adds eu much to the beauty a home as the small decorations. Af ter June 15th we will put on gale at enr-prising-ly low cost a complete line of Por tion, Hu'h, Couch Covers, Pillow Covers, Hods and Fittings, JarUenier ritandg, In dian iStools. TaUiurettefi. Mirror and Hat j Packs, etc. It will be our aim to make our turnittire and Decorative depart ments so complete and so constantly re plenished with newest productions that you w ill call often. If only to inspect, you are always welcome. Specialty Department covers everything else you might need to make the home a thing of beauty and comfort. Screen Doors, Adjustable Window Screens, Poultry Netting, Screen Wire Cloth, Carpet Sweepers, Carpet Stretch ers, Feather Dusters, Tacks& Hammers Mutlniuuua uvitpiT fit, 'la Imm tOtrtft'Sl J "t "-"- V" I 11. I iut I.., at I '1 1 a ,v,vu 1 1 Sewing Machines The days of high prices are over; f 18 buyB a good niachine; f 27 to $30 gets a full ball-bearing machine and a guarantee for 5 veil rs, In LAWN MOWERS we do not 'carry toys but the best ball-bearing, warranted. Washing Machines The right kind at correct prices. Pacier Sand Paper, Grey Sizing Tints, Dendenning Fells Carpet Lin ing, Tarred Felt. Picture Framim:, Furniture repaired. A select line of Framed Pictures. Tents, Awnings and Wagon Covers. Camp Stools TIn.Ut laand, Acl Jun-p 8, 1878.J NOTICE VOll PUBLICATION. rntt-d Stftttri Jand Office. Vancouver, WnMi., May 2., iwr N.KIi Is h'iviiy kIvb Oiat in (HHittliaiKv Hh th pmvinloiis of th M-1 of im:r- i Jiiim lK7n,enitiied "An art for Hi t-alt-or tlintMT I h nils In the Htn1ti of 4 nlifoitnu, ort-K-tn, tVHda mid Washington territory, " a xU-ndr1 i nil Uw ubllc lund StMlt tiv ur of MiiMlM 4, l" TKIKK U THN, of F'ullon, riiuniy ol Multnomah, utat-p of Onvii. ha liu dnv rlttd in Him otlhf hU om Ktat-iiietit, No. awi, for (tie )urviiue of lhHH.-t hull nnht Ml ijunrlf r wt-tloti tu, and wiuiti IihII iioriltH-vt iUMrtrof wvtlon II, In tow iiMnp No. - north, iMitire No. II tuM.W.M., MtiUwiii oflt-r jiHt to Miow UiHt th tnnd taoitifhl in more VHiiiuhtr tr It ttmtier oraNoite tliMn fr Htfru-ulturnl p.irtMHi, nd to -imi-lifti hit cImiiii to Mild lund Wtore lUe KnoM-pf Btd H--it of ihi t!it-p At Vnouvtr, W Hfh .oii 1 titirwlH.v.theTth day of Auitit,IiU. t 11 bhio-- h iiiMei: Atnthani Voqimc hd t hark Antlf n f Pitrl land, tr.; Hrr niMn V': ! i iir .i Itrnnt-pr. r harry bur-rtt-Anof aut-t'tivt r, Wit-h, Any and nit riaimtn adveraelt th aUvitrril-d lMUt are rtiut-d lo Qip llH-ir rlHtniM in (lint otli- on ur bel re iij Tin dav of August. nij.oa vf. H. IH'NRAR, R-giNu-r. 30 Acres for Sale. Will wll T'- or f my land on In KaM id, nt-fcr tlw Iln irov- whotH Ixnine. ... all A 1. L- a. I i The P -- ' . I ''"' :' The Home of Economy. Everttiinir in Ladies' Mualin Underwear. All kluds of IWd Spreads at a cloe prl. Our line of Hosiery ia complete In every particular. Clotliea Pins, leper d(i " Good Copper Riveted Overslln, 40c per pair. ' , . -( Firt-dan8 Brooms, 20 and 2'tc. Mop Sticks, 10c. ' Men's Working Gloves, 20c We liave pierced His heart of competition wltu our Heart and Arrow brand of fchoes. Tinware. Glassware. Graniteware. Phone 125 Agent KdwMrd E. Ktrauss A Co., Tailors. Horse Shoe Clothing House. aa. Men's double-breanteij blue Serge Suits, worth $18, For Saturday only! HI 50 Men's light weight blue Serge Suits, round cut, worth $12 to $15, For Saturday only : 9 60 Men's black clay Worsted Suits, round or square cuts, worth $12, For Saturday 9 00 Men's Chevoit Suits, black or brown, round or wjuare cuts, worth $9, ForSuturday 7 5 Meii's Cotton Wonted Suits 4 00 We also carry a full line of Men's, lloys and Children's SHOES, and a complete line of Gents' Furnishings. Horse Shoe Clothing House, Opposite S. E. Bartniess Furniture Store. NATHAN GRANICH, City Blacksmith Shop. J. R. NICKELSEN, Proprietor. General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing, carries in stock a full line of Blacksmith and Wagon Makers' supplies, Wheels, Axles, Poles, Shares, etc., etc. Agency for Syracuse Farm Implements. CHOICE Apple and Strawberry Lands Our "snaps" (hut week are: A good homestead location, and a fine farm at less than $20 per acre ; nearly half in cultivation, with growing crops; plenty of water; orchard nearly 5 years old, and buildings and farm tools. Iet us show you our list. We have tracts of five acres and up, near town or at any point out to the foothills. We have quick money making iiropositioiis. Hood Kiver town lots, from $50 up. If you are lodging tor a business opening, or desire to rent or purchase a place, we can hlp you. We write fire insurance, draw up legal papers of all kinds, and do tyiie-writer work. We can secure you loans on real estate at low interest rates. We can give you up-to-date service. Please drop in and try us; if you do you will come again. DRIGGS, CULBERTSON & CO., FORCE FOOD. Those persons who received a CARD ORDER, through the mail, on H. O. Everhart, ordering the delivery of a 17c package of Fore Food for 5c, are asked to turn them in as soon as possible and to try this verv excellent breakfast food at EVERHART'S STORE. Don't Overlook this Space Nor forget to call and get our prices, on a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Before going elsewhere. A trial will convince you of the "superior quality of our goods. A fine line of FRESH FEUITS constantly on hand. ' ' HANNA & HARTLEY. The place where Good Things are Cheap and Cheap Things are Good. Douglas Shoes, -Miller Shoes,. Lewis Shoes. Three of the greatest lines on earth ; built on honor.- The maker's name on every pair is evidence that they are O. K. Try them. We also carrv a full line of staple Dry Goofls, ii's Mil Goofls, Mail Gaps. Hardware and Groceries. Give us a call, if you want fir-it-class goods at low prices. No "Cheap John" stuff here. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. Hood River Commercial Co., -DEALERS IN GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, VEGETABLES Fresh and Cured Meats. In comparing prices do not forget that for SPOT CASH we give 5 er cent rebate checks. These are given to save book-keeping, and of course cannot lie allowed on any transaction that goes on the books. For YOU to Remember When you need anything in the line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, N PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS, You should call on CHAS. N. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR OF The Glacier The Prat her Investment Co., The Reliable Heal Estate Agents. HOOD RIVER, OREC0N. Lots and Blocks for Snle. Taxes paid for non-residenU. Township Plats and Blanks in stock. Telephone 51. - Correspondence solicited. ans'Fair - . - - Prop'r. Pharmacy LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Colony of homeseekers, take notice: 15110 acres of land, East Side Little Whit Salmon, 1,000 acres in one body, good fruit and grass laud, 300 acres tim ber suitable for saw-logsand wood, plenty of cedar tributary, seven miles of nume, 1KMJ inches of water to operate same as a vested right. Ten cubic feet of water per second additional filed on. No bet ter chance for an irrigating plant. Flume ends in lake at Drano landing, Washing ton, on Columbia river. This landing and 21 acres, including store building and 15 or 20 other buildings on land, go with the property. Only six miles from Hood River. This soil is well adapted to raising strawberries, fruit and grass. Fine range. Five or ten acres in culti vation. Finest place to get out wood. This laud will be sold in one body at f 12 per acre, including flume, timber, and water rights. Terms cash. Title perfect. Patented land. Inquire of John Leland Henderson or J. F. Short, Hood River, Ore., or J. D. Casey, Hil gard.Oregon, sole owners. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition 135. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler's subdivision, near cannon house; only $100; termB easy. 3. The Macomber lot in Hull's addi tion, the Martin lot same addition, and the Thompson lot same addition, fL'OO each. 4. The Henderson lots in Hull's addi tion, grubbed and fenced, $200 each. 5. The Henderson lot in front of Tur ner's cottages in Oiler's addition, $125. 6. The Koplin place at Frankton. 17 acres well improved ; free irrigating water. Price $4,000. 7. Barrett-piipma addition; $100 per lot: $10 down and $5 per month ; no in terest. 8. One of the most valuable corners in the center of Hood River. Price $2,500. 9. Fine homegtead of 100 acres on Rock creek near Davenport's. Price $1,000 $300 down, balance at 6 tier cent. 10. The Clarke 40 acres adjoining citv limit. Nearly all land cleared and in cultivation. Price $300 per acre. 11. The six acre tract known as the Prathar place by Pine Geove school house. Price $500 cash. 12. One hundred sixty acres on White Salmon. 12 acres cleared, some fruit, good soil and timber. Price $1,500. Known as the P. M. Gatchell place. 14. Two eligible residences near cen ter of town. Must be sold in 30 days. 16. Geo. Melton's lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipma addition $400. 18. Thos. Shere 9 acres ; new cottage ; near Barrett school house; price $1,500. 20. Fifteen acres one miie from town on main road; one-half cleared, house and barn. Price $200 per acre. Can be sold in 5-acre lots. 21. N. y2 S. E. H, S. N. E. yK sec. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon; fine timber land ; $10 jer acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, only one mile east of town ; fine range ; $1,500. 32. Emma G. Robinson's 160 acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved; $785. For Rent The Smith cottage, at the head of Front street. This isthehoute that was built by M. P. Isenherg. It lias recently been renovated and ri'imir- ed and is in first-class condition. For Rent The Melton cottage, on the hill. For Rent The Sliere nlnco nt Q o in Barrett district, w ith house. ' Two houses for rent. Money to loan. Private rooms and linnrd at ll.u IT., .-i ley House. At the Emporium is keiit a firsU'lass surveyor's transit, and the proprietor being a practical Burvevor, is well pre pared to do the work of laving out acre age property in lota and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. N. B. Terms are ensvnnall tlmolu.vu lands, with interest at 6 per cent. Per sons (ll'Hirini? locutions on lu.im.ul..u,lii and timber claims should apply at the r.mponum. . ITimber Land, Act June 8, 1S78.) NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. tT..lt.u, U. ....... T ...... ..mi .... i..in-it .iinim uaiiu vum'C, I lie jmilPg, gon, May a, I lltti. -Is' ot ice In hervhy Riven that In ciinipllHiice Willi the provision,! of the hoi of congroKH ot June 8, 1S78, entitled ' An act for llm.ul...r ,ilu.- I.. .1... ... . ..... , ,ni(u inr .uiivn oi Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Waahlnirtun ter ritory," ait extended to all the public lund stale by act of Auijimt 4, ISH2, the following tterMOON huve i Muv !; 1 (-.-) hih ... ti.i . ollice their sworn Malt-menu, towit: JOHN H. 1ST. AKNOI.I), of The Dalles, county of W'awo, Mate of Ore gon, sworn Kiaienient No. :&t, for the purchaRe of the norlheaxt iiiarler Mectlon 11, Uiwmhiu 2 norlli. rnnvi.ll Mini VI' VI I'M . Ul l.'u U uHITf, of The DalleH. t-oiiniy of Whm-o, xuite of Ore- ..urn .uiieiiieiii ro. wo, lor lhe pur chase ol the southwest quarter section iLtown ship i north, ranee K east, W. M. 1'KTKR R. OI.HON, of The Dulles, conn l. v of Wasco, state of Ore on. sworn slnu-inenl No. arid, for the pur chase of the cast halt mxithmst quarter, sriulli west quarter southeast quarter and southeast quarter northeast quarter section SL townshio i north, range east, W. M. TIlHl lliei.' Will .,tl ..r.u.r l.v -i....- ..... .... ..... . ........... ... I.M..W mm 0 1 ltd sought Is more, valuable tor Us timber or -...ur uinii hu sgrii-uiiurai piirM,st-g , and lo establish their claims to said land before the ReglslcrBiid Receiver of this oftl.-e at The thilles. OrMn.,1 .. h'pi.luu ..... i.i.i. .. . . , 1 ... j , mid ts uay Ol September, UMi They name as witnesses: J. y. Harvey P R Olson, (,'. N. Hiniih, Ole Olson, J. H. hi' AiC nold, all ofThe Dalles. Oregon. nny inn an persons claiming adversely the aboveMloscribed lands are required id file 12th day ol NeptemlsT, liioi r. LtTAS, Kegisler. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION."" Ijand OfrlcA a, vu nA... t'... .. .. .. WK.-.Notli Is hereby glven'that th'efollow imr.nnmefl im., I law i.uh u.w ..r . . lenlion Ui make tlnal proof In sui.ixirt of her claim, and that said pnsif will be mad ... ... niYipur auu neiviver u.M. Land ortlce at Vancouver, Washlnglon, on Fri day, June 27. IUK, vi: HI 'HAN H. KAMI'EIJ, of White Ralmon I', o., Washlnglon. who made II. V. N'o uiii.1; r..- n.. . ' . of northeast quarter, east half of outhw.st quarter and northwest quarter of nouiheHst. mwpsnip f uonn, range 11 east, W . M. . .....,..T, owiog wiineaaesio pnive Berronllnuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Ferry, I lanlel r. I'nderv.sKl, Henrv Johnsonand W R Jones, all of Whiteraiiuoi wijea w. R. m SBAR, Register. N Oil CE FOH Ti' B LI CATI OX Unit IIR1.t TI.-1-.n . . . . "'12. Nolliv is hereby given that the follow-ing-naiiMKl settler hu fl leil Police of his mic tion Il I C II 1 1 1 It II I ti.4 n.aba MnDl . . (s.rtot his claim, and that said proof i t made before tieorge T. I'rmher. I. H.Omiml loner, at litssl ltiver, Oregon, on f ridav June 2.", iwni, vlrr - ill'I'LUT U I k I If. ot Hood Kiver. O egon. H. k.'.o. T, hr the 7j pniiiiwni t-wiion 2n, township I norih. range east. W. M. He names the following wllnesse. to prove hl.conilnu.iiis residence upon and cultiva tion of wld land. vl: 1 I 'harlM I j . . myitis JAY r. LH'AH. Rfler.