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'Kood liver (alacier FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1902. F.. rnukinl nast command crof the B. A. R., department of Ore gon, is mentioned lor senior vice com uiander of the national department, to ba elected at Washington City next month. It is a mistake to mention General Caukin for this office. He ghould bo mentioned for national com mander, and the delegation from Oregon ghould press his name for this offlce. There is no lictter material in the Grand Army for national commander than in the person of G. E. Caukin. Ho is looked up to more Uiuo any other man in the councils of the order in Oregon and will take his place as a leader in the national encampment. Oregon del egates should go for nothing less than capturing the commander from this do-' partment for next year. Failing in this, let them ask for the national encamp ment at Portland in 1003 and they'll get it. ' ' J It appears that Governor Geer has ap pointed Mr. Dosch to be commissioner from Oregon to the Japan exposition. It is not said whether Mr. Dosch will take with him Jie old exhibit that he has been hawking around the U. 8. or not; but his expenses will reach about 15,000. Whether Oregon's big red apple will induce any more Japs to come here we cannot say, but we hope not. We have all the Japs we need. Will the legislature sanction this proceeding? We trust not. Salem Journal. W. J. Bryan interfered between two men who were fighting at a labor day picnic at Lincoln, Nebraska. A big man, crazed with liquor, was pummel ing a small man. The big man drew a knife and revolver on Bryan, but the latter held him in his grasp and clung to his man till he had him overpowered. Mr. Bryan has not shaken hands for nothing all these years. He has a grip that is said to be all powerful. A company has been incorporated at Binghamton, N. W, to manufacture whisky and wine In a compressed form. By this process it is said a man can carry a good sized jag in his vest pocket. The company incorporates with a cap ital of $1,000,000, and drinks in tablet form will be on the market before Christmas. This invention will prove a great convenience to theatre-goers who lind it necessary to go out between acts to "see a man." Vermont failed to elect a governor at tho recent election. The legislature will elect. The fight for governor was be tween the regular republican nominee and a bolting republican who ran upon a high license, local option platform. The balance of the republican ticket was elected by majorities ranging as high as 50,000. A stock farm at Trembley, New Jer sey, occupying 100 acres, has beej aban doned because the mosquitoes so bar rasHed the cattle that they ceased to give good milk, and many of them died. It is at Trembley that the largest brand of the insect is to be found. Increased advertising patronage com pels the Ileppner Gazette to enlarge to an eiglit-page quarto, all home print. The Gazette is a neat, newsy sheet and Messrs. Wurnock and Michel), the pub lishers, are to be congratulated on their prosperity and enterprise. The Lewis and Clark committee have finally decided tho location for the ex position. Tho Guild's lake tract, at the foot of Willamette heights, is the unani- inous choice of the committee. It in cludes an area of 270 acres, 155 of which are water and 115 laud. Classification of Exhibits. The committee on exhibits for the Hood River fair, of which Henry T. Williams Is chairman, have prepared the following classification of exhibits. It is not yet known what premiums can oe onered. it Is lliougut the pre miuuis can be paid in cash. Class A Sweepstakes. Best general exbib t of all kinds of fruit; second best. Best exhibit of all fruits in boxes for market. Best exhibt on plates. Class 11 Apples. Best exhibit of apples, all varieties, general display; second best. Best collection market sorts, finest varieties, packed in boxes, fall; second liest. Best collection market sorts, 5 best varieties, packed in boxes, winter; sec ond tiest. Best collection market sorts. 10 best varieties, packed in boxes; second best. Best Mix Newtowiis; second best. Best Ihix Jonathans; second ttfst: Best box Spitzenbergs; second best. Best Ihix Winesnpn; second l-st. Best Imix Maiinnolli Black Twig; sec ond ll. Best box Kings; second best. Best box (iiaveiisteiiis; second best. Best box Red Cheeks: second le.-t. Rent seedling apple; second liest. Disc elionarv Mwurds for best box of other deserving varieties may lie given by committee. Apples in plates, of other varieties than ubuvo, diploma for best plate of each. ippU.t ( f main market varieties, to lie t-xliilii'cd generally, parked in boxes. Other lb in Hie lending market va rielies lo Ie exhibited on plates. Exhibitor may exhibit in pollee ti.iiis, and judges may select from se lections and give awards for best boxes of each variety. Appi.k Packing Contest. Best and most attractive box of ap ples of any variety, packed ready for market; second ust. Exhibib.ru for ibis contest should (He exhibit ion tsixes, with 0n or slat sides, to show os?n view of packing I nm all sides. Class C Pears. Best general display; varieties; best of each, diploma. Class D Pe.u hes. Pli ms. Prunes, Quinces. Best gest general display; varieth-a; lies! of each, diploma. Class E ( rains, N its, Veoeta Bi.ks Best eciuTal exhibit. IW s v ial display of tomatoes. I'lW dr-pmy of largest quantity raised lie plant c Best diwilav of onions. htperfcil pwards for exhibits of excel lence. Class F Preserved and Dried 1'KL'ITS, B't general display. Bfxt display in canned fruit and veg etables. Best display of fruits preserved in glass. ' , . Best display of jellies in glass. Best display of evaporated fruits, to include dried prunes, prepared In best manner fur market. Class G Floral. ... Best general exhibit; varieties; best each, diploma. V VhXtM If MlSCKLI.ANEOUS. Articles of household art, such as home manufactures, embroideries, quilts, rugs, butter, etc special award for euch. . ... (-'; Clash I Pocltky.IIareh.Pet Stock Best display of hares. Best display of chickens. Varieties, best of each, diploma. Additional prizes will tie awarded in the discretion of the committee on awards. ' - The 11a ry Show. Entries in this class are in two di visions. On - at p. m., two urizea will be awarded to babies over I year of age und under 2 years, first prize $2.50; second prize, $1.50. On at p. in. will be awarded two prizes to babies under 1 yearof uge; first prize, $2.50; second prize, $1.50. Committee on Exhibits Henry T. William, G. R. Castner, F. Chandler, A. II. Jewell. . -Mt. Hood Notes. Haying is about over in these parts for this year. Forest fires are burning all over the valley at the present time, it being so dry that it is impossible to control a tire when it once gets started. Joseph Pimmick stuck an axe in his foot last week and Georire Wenner wouldn't be outdone so lie did likewise. Be careful, children when using a sharp axe. We can hear the L. L. L. Co.'s donkev whistle every day now. They are doing a good business logging. ; Jacob Wagonblast has beeir running his baler the past three weeks, baling about twenty tons of hay per day. Hon. I. K. Uooper baled Ins second crop of 1 tons of clover, and David Wishart baled twenty tons, being his , second crop. Several otlic,r neighbors intend oaung some yet,. - A.U.Thompson made a trip to Mt. Hood last week, looking after his sheep interests up here. . Since Ike aud his friend have been bruising the serpent's head, his snake- ship lias moved south and made his appearance in the valley, where he also eta bruised on the head, there has leen. two killed here the past month. both being large rattlers. It is thought they would not have made their ap pearance here had not Ike and his friend in Duke's Valley formed a part nership tor the purpose ol bruising mm on the head the serpent we mean. L. (Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., tU '. 19, 1IHI2. Notice Is hereby given that In cnnimlimce wit h the nrnvialons of the ant of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for tut' sale or tinnier hums in the Hiatus ot cal tfornhi, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," usexUmden to all the public land elates by uct of August 4, 1HU2, Lulu May Aldnch, of Portliuid.county of Multnomnh.state of ore- Win, lias (his day tiled In mis office ber sworn statement. No, 2800, for the purchase ol the northwest quarter southwest quarter and south httlf northwest quarter, and sonthwe.it quarter northeaxt quarter of section No. 27, township 5 north, range 11 east, W. M.,and win oner prooi 10 snow mat me lano songni Is more valuable for its timber or sUine than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to smd laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver District, on Wednesday, the 12th day of November, 1M)2. H!ie names as witness: Mary A. Leonard fin il Krank Melvlnof I'ortluiul, Oregon; George (iilmer and Alexander Cheney of Gilmer, WllSll. Any and all persona claiming adversely the ithove-descrlbcd lands are requested to file their claims in this offlce on or before said 12tb day of November, llHii s2Ht41 W. It. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OlHce it Vancouver, Wash., August U, 1WI2. Notice is hereby given that the following-named setilers "ave tiled notice of I heir intention to nmke final proof In support of their ckilm, and that said pioof will be made belore the Register and Receiver U. b. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash, on fuesday, September 30, 1HU2, viai: RUDOLPH LAUTERBACH. heir of John Ijiulerbach, who made II. R. No. 104 10, for the west half of norlheii.it quarter; southeast quarter of uortlieast quarter and north west quarter of southeast quarter section 21, township 4 north, range 0 east, w. M. , Who names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of iwitd laud, vii: Howard C. Cook and Jan Nielsen of White Salmon P. O., Wash.; Gus Fisher and Emll Wlllard of Chenoweth, wash. And ' JAN NIELSEN, H. E. No. 0S09, for lots and 7, section , town shlu 3 north, range 11 east, w. M.. and east V, southeast quarter section I, township 8 north, range 10 east, w. u. Who names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Howard c. Cook, Rudolph Lanterbacb.W Ill lam S. iMcke and M. N. Wood, all of White Salmon P. o., Wash. a22s2 W. R, DUNBAR, Register. ITlniber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Ofllce, The Dalles, Ol gon, Ang. IS, llW. Notiee is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ol congress ol June 8, 187H, entitled ' An act for thesHleof timber lands in the states of Cal ifornia, Oregon. Nevada aud Washington ter ritory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1SW, the following persona have, on July 14, filed their sworn statements In this olfloe, towlu Krank K. Spiuldlng, of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 811, for the purchase of I lie west half southeast quarter, northeast quarter southeast quarter and southeast quarter northeast quarter section S, township 1 south, range 11 east, W. M. Robert Ross, of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 812, for the pur chase of the southwest quarter northwest quarter, west half southwest quarter section :ti, township 1 north, range 11 east, and lot 4, section , township 1 soiuh, range II easl.w. M. That I hey will oiler proof lo show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or shine than for agricultural purposes, and to establish thelrclainis lo wild land before the Register and Receiver at this office, on Satur day, tlrtober 1UO& They name as witnesses: A. E.Lake, Will lam kelehum, K. Ross, A. C Thomas and K. K. SiiauldliiK. ol The Dalles, Oregon. Any and all ihtkous claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested lo file their claims In (his otftee on or before said 'i'ii li day of October, Istri. ai!4: JAV P. LUCAS, Reflster. fTlmber I .ami. Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE EUB PUBLICATION. United stale Land und Vancouver, Wash ton, Aug. 2, lwu. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act or congress of June 8, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the stntes ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as eitendeo to all the public land states by act of August 4, ISHJ, Edward C. Movs, of Col ax, county of Whitman, state of Wash ington, has Ibis dav Died In this nlUn hi. sworn statement No. 2M;t, for the purchase of iur u"rinM quarter of norm west quarter seetion i. west hall of southwest Quarter mirl south at quarn-r of is hi Hi west quarter of s.-eii"ti No , Jl In township No. 6 norm, range ;n. ii msi, w. M., and will oiler proorto show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timlier or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish but claim lo said land before Hie Register aud Re ceiver M Una oiliee at Vancouver, Wash., on Saturday, thesth day of November, 1MI2, He tisincs as witnesses: William M. llumdl, Ciranl Ellis, Mariii linbacb and James A Carey, all of loiiaX. Wash. I Any and all persons claiming adversely the i " ' ' - v. minis siv i.tj l(-l r.1 to Die ; Ha ir claims l.i tins orr..- on or belor aaid Sth ilav of November, lrni i saio.. w. K. HI NBAR, R-tjer. THE YOU WANT THE BEST The New Idea paper pattern Is the best, regardless of price. Any pattern 10c. Keep step with progress, and trade with the PARIS FAIR; a chance for a free round trip ticket to the " 8t. 'Lou is World's Fair with every pair of Heart and Arrow brand Shoes. ZDo 3Tot 2valre tlie 3ivi3t aire Of buying your wraps and other winter goods until we "get in our goods. We are not quite ready no, but will have a full line in plenty of time. They will be the latent in style, highest iu quality and LOWEST IN PRICE. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Went., lHua. Notice la hereby given that the following-named settler lias tiled notice of her in tention lo make commutation proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before W. B. Prosby, United States Commis sioner for District of Washington, at his ofttce In Goldenriale, Wash., on Monday, October ,20, MO, vl ' Llla M. Bartholomew, formerly LllaM. Shaw, Homestead entry No. UNtt, for the southeast quarter of section 9, township S north, of range 12 east, W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, vli: Richard Kelly, Halsey D. Cole, Samuel M. Cole, all of Fulda, P. O., Washington, and Arthur Richardson, of Qoldendale, P. O., Washington. , 12oi; , W. R. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION." Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Sept, , I'KM. Notiee is hereby given that the following-named settler has (lied notice of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register aud Receiver of the U. H. Land Office, at Vancouver, Washington, on Monday, October 27, 11102, vis: Townsend Slack, Homestead entry No. 10013, for the north half northwest quarter, southeast quarter or north west quarter and northeast quarter of south west quarter of section 20, township 8 north, of range 11 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said lund, viz: Jacob J. Miller, Oliver P. Dunbar, Johnson McI.Hualian and William B. Jones, all of flnedut. Washington. 12o2l W. R. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Au gust 5, IIKI2. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has (lied notice of bis In leutiou to make tinal proof In support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the Kegister and Receiver U. 8. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday. Hentember 23, 1J02, vlw CHARLES DULY, It, E. No. 10I5SI, for (he southeast quarter sec tion 21, (ownsnip 3 north, range 11 east, w. x: He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Jacob J Miller, Henry Hwanson, John P. Gallagher and Johnson McLanahan, all of Pine F lat P O, Washington. a8sl2 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. Timber Land, Act June ;1, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htates Laud Office, Vancouver, Wash.. July 5. 1H02. Notice is herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June H, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands iu the stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and w asuinguin territory," as extended to all the public land b tales by act of August 4, 18U2, JOHN T. GALLOWAY. of Albion, county of Whitman, state of Wash ington, nas tins uay men in tots olnce ma sworn staiemeiiv, iso. 2,lK. lor me pur chase of the se'4 m sec 10, ue and nek ne 01 set: no. 10, in townsuip io. o norm, range 1N0. 11 east. w. M.. and will otter proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ofttce at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 2lst day of October, 1802. He names as witnesses: Girge W. Gibson of Pullman, wash., Henry Brown of Palouse City, wash.; William Richardson of Colfax, wasn.; i nomas a. nuuson, oi i lie Danes, or. And GEORGK W. GIBSON. of Pullman, county of Whitman, state of wasnington, nas tins aay niea in mis omce bis sworn statement. No, 2708. for the pur chase of the eV, i.w and e w W of section No. 23 in township No. uorth.range No.ll east,w M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurnoses, and to establish his claim to said ana before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, Ml(3 4i.il. uh; oi uciuncr, ItAU. He names as witnesses: John T. Gallowav or Albian, Wash.; Henry Brown of Palouse City, wash.: William Richardson of Colfax, wasn.; i nomas a. nuuson oi i ne tialles, or. Any and till persons claiming adversely the above-descrltied lauds are requested to Me their claims In (his ofllce on or before said 21st day of October, 1002. jyisum W. K. DUNBAR, Register, Timber Land, Act, June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, North Yakima wasn,. aukiihl ii. nvt. nonce is nerenv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of JuneS, 18.8, entitled An act ior me sale or umber lands in the stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August t, ls2, Louis K. Armstrong, of Portland, county of Multnomah, stule or Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. H7, for the purchase of the west , southeast 14 ana east y, southwest quarter of section No. a. township No. 7 north, range No. li east, W. M., and will ofler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before W. B. Presby, U. 8. Commissioner for District of Washing ton, at his office at Uoldendale, Wash., on Wednesday, the 5th day of November, 1HH. He names as witnesses: Charles H. Crouch, and Ella E. Crouch of Mllwaukie, Oregon; Rober' K. Cox of Portland, Oregon; James V. Cox of Trout Lake, Washington. And Charles H. Croueh, of Mllwaukie, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has this day filed iu this office bis sworn statement. No. WW, for the purchase of the southeast quarter of northeast quarter, northeast quarter of southeast quarter section 1, township 7 north, range 11 east, w. M., and west half of southwest quarter of section No. 6, In township No. 7 north, range No, 12 east, w. m., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to eacnhllah his claim to said land before W. B. Presby, U. 8. Commissioner for District of Washington .at his otnee at Uoldendale, Wash., on Wednesday, the 5th day of Novem ber.ltXH. He names as witnesses: Louis E. Aimstmng and Robert V. Cox of Portland, Or.; James K. Cox of Trout Lake, wash.; frank a Young of Portland, Or. And Ella & Crouch, of Milwaukle, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has tills day filed In this office her sworn statement. No. HH5. for the purchase of the souOiwest t section No. 7, in town ship No. 7 north, range Nn. 12 east, w m and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or atone than f"r agricultural purposes, and toesiabllsh her claim to said lund before W. B. Presby, U. 8 Commissioner lor District of Washington at his office at Uoldendale, Washington on Wednesday, the 5(h day of November, 1902 Sha names as witnesses: Louis K. Arm strong and Robert K. Cox of Portland, Or James V. Cox of Trout Ijike, Wash.; Frank C Young of Portland, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Hie (heir claims in (his odiee on or before said 5lh dav of November, IH01 So3t . WALTER J. REED, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijind office at Vancouver, Wash., Aug 12, 1WI2. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has hied notiee of hia In tention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made Is fore I lie Regisier nd Receiver of I h I " M UnrinniM.i ' rr bxk, r.iA m, 1 . 1 1 . r, , Hd. K. No. 10.STH, ftir the nw ,, Tp 4 n. range 12 east, W. M. ' P 9 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultlva- u-":v.,rr. """re l- '7. " ir 01 r uiaa, r. o M II tall I llf Ah 1 tii al.isls w. R. DUXBAfL ri.i. The Best BaTP-nin In Hoort River v.ll.v 1. n,P - J , J "il out. t Odell. There are ri.0 worth of Improvements. 7 as-res of hear ing oi chard, a acres of meadow land from Inchem al water deeded wltta the place. nr particulars aee U Ro&tt ELI. SHELLEY, OdelL PARIS FAIR. Buy Your SCHOOL BOOKS Where you pan get tlieia all, and then ymi don't have to wait for special orders. A full and complete line of tablets, note books, pens, pencils, inks, etc; in fact, the best supply of stationery ever offered in Hood River. Agency for Oiewonlun and Telegram. GEORGE I. SLOOUM. Don't Read This ! If you want to miss getting , the: best, I i root Ties for the best prices. We keep an updo-date line ol' Hirst-class Groceries and will treat yon rtg'ut r V O. B. HARTLEY. - Phone 225. Free Delivery. COLUMBIA nursery; Established 1832. Offers a tt, On m u And otlier Fruit Trees, IMitntH, Shrubs and Vines. You are Invited To exiiniine the Block and let us know what you want. H. C. BATEHAM, Proprietor. . Telephone ti(M. A. S. BLOWERS & Have junt received a litrge Kidpnient ,of Sorosis Underskirts Piice $1.50 to $5.00 each. Strictly up to date. . We carry the largest stock of n3 HH O IS 3 In thin town, and our stock whs never more complete than now. When you want a pair of shoes that will give sutia Siction, coiue to Headquarters. We also have a ery complete stock of men's Hats, Shirts,' Neckwear, etc. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. llcnlers in General Merchandise. C. T. RAW80N., HOOD RIVER NURSERY. We respectfully announce to the puhlie that we have for the coming planting aeasons a fine lot of trees of all kinds Trhifty, Smooth, and True to Name. Ordcre are now being booked as received ami varieties furnished us long as they last. This season will witness larger plantings of single sorts than any in the history of this valley, and to get what you want will necessitate early orders. We would also state that we ure prepared to furnish for next season's planting any number and ANY VARIETY, GROWN ESPECIALLY FOR YJU. - Long experience in the nursery business enables us to guarantee satisfaction. Nursery on Eist Hide, at croshingof NchI creek. Orders solicited. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. Mi Mood Livery, Feed an C2 lA A. K. FULLEH, Prop. ; First--lass, stylish, easy-riding bugK'ie' AH kinds of heavy team ing and diaying Accoioniodutions for iraiic cnt horses and teams. Office of WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMERS. Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. . Something New. Owing to the fact that there is plenty of grass cattle on the mar ket at present, we are buying tieet cheaper than we have for some time, and we propose to give our customers the benefit of tho low prices; also, for the reason that many of our customers do not care to bother with rash coujions, we have decided to dispense with them aud give tho following prices from date: , Prisket Beef Boil, 7c per pound; Short Rib Boil, 8c; any of the best Shoulder Beef Boil, 9c per pound ; Steaks from 10c to 15c per pound; Pork and Mutton from 7c to 12J2'c per pound. We will meet any prices in town on groceries and deliver your goods. Yours verv truly, HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. For YOU to Remember When yon need anything in the line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS, Yon should call on CHAS. N. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR OK The Glacier Pharmacy full line of QTlfl SON E. STANTON, f--n 5' 1 AC! - Timber Ind,"Ao Junes, 187R.1 " - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TIiiKcfl Wtatc Land Office, North Yakima, Wax))., Julv 14, 11)02. Notice Is hereby ((iven that iu compliance with the provMoiisof the act of congress of June, 1878, entitled "Ansel Tor the sale of timlier land In the stun ol California. On'ifon, Nevada aud Washington territory,'' as extended to all tiie puhlln land staU) by act of August 4, W4 ; M vTTIK C. MORttLSON. of Portland, county of Multnoniali, state of Oregon, hus this day niea in mis tinra nr worn statement. No. 14S5, for the purchMe HieBWofHWXiNWWofHKH and the Why of the SWM of section No. H, In town ship No. 7 north, ranee No. 11 eswt, W.M., aud will offer proof to show that tiie land umi'lit iu more valuable for IU timber or stone tfan for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W. B. Presby, V. 8. Commissioner for District of wasnington, am is ulnae hi. wiueuunic, nwi., nn Wmlntwdav. the Hl h dav of October. 1)102. Hhe names as witnesses: Kolatrt K. Cox of Trout Late P.O., Washington; Krank C.Young of Portland P. O., Oregon; jaines r . tui oi Trout Lake P. ()., waKhlngton; William H. liriiHehel of Portland P. O.. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deaeribed lands are requested to tile thelrclainis In this mce sn or Deiore saiu 8th day of October, 1M02. JygwiM WALTEK J .REED, eglsler. (Timber Ijmd, Act June S, liffsj NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. United Htates I4011I Ultlcn, Vancouver, Wash.. Julv 16. 11102. Notiee is hereby given that in compliance with tiie provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber lands iu the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land suites by act of August 4, lsitt. CHAKLKN J. WIM'HEI.L, of Portland, county of Multnomah, stole oi oreuon.has this duvflled In thlsoince his sworn statement No. 24.ii for the purchase of the NE!4 of ISEof section No. 83, In lowuslilp No. 1 north, range No. 12 east, w. M., and will of- ter prooi to snow mat me lanu sotigui Is more valuable for lis timber or stone (linn for agrlcuUiirul purposes, and to establish bis claim to sin a mini tsuore tne itcgisier ana Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday, the 21 day of October, 1IK12. lie names as wiluesses: Anton Knutson, Edward H. Button, William II. Hogg and William J. Ferrell, all of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to tiie their claims In this offioe on or before said M day of October. 1WI2. JyaasiM W. K. DUNBAR. Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. United 8tates Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., June 30, 11102. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the net of eoiiir ress of J une 3. 1878. entlt led "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. .Nevada and Washington territory,'' as extended to all the public land slates by act of August 4, ISiri, MONRO K BRYANT, of Pullman, county of Whllman.stateof Wash ington, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement. No. &82, tor the purchase of west yt northwest and west southwest of section No. 23, In township No. ii north, range No. 11 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday the 14th day of October. lWi2. He names as witnesses: Everett C. O'Nell of Winchester, Idaho; David Al. (layueso( Pull man, wash.: Thomas A. Hudson and Tim othy llrowubill of The Dalles, Oregon. DAVID M. HAYNES, of Pullman, county of W human, suite of Wash ington, has this day died In this office his sworn statement, No. 2tj83. for the purchase ol the southeast quarter of section No, 15 In township No. 6 north, range No, 11 east,W.M.; and will offer proof to show (hat (be land sought Is more valuable for Its limber or slone than lor agricultural purposes, und to esUibllsh his claim to ssid land before the Register and Receiver of (his office at Van couver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 14th Uay of October, 11KU. He names us witnesses: Monroe Bryant of Pullman, wash.; Everett C. O'Neel of Win chester, Idaho-Thomas A. Hudson and Tim othy Brownliill of The Dalles, Oregon. EVERETT C. O'NEEL, of Winchester, county of Ne Perees, state of Idaho hus this day filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 2tiH4, for the purchase of the south northeast y4 and south north west of section No. 22 111 town ship No. 8 north, range No. 11 east. W. M. and will offer proof (o show (hat the land sought is more valuable for itstimber or slone lliau for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Kecelveroftlilsolllceat Vaneonver,WasU.. ou Tuesday, tlie Hlh day of October, 1UU2. He mimes as witness, s: Monroe Bryant and David M. Haines of Pullman, Wash.: Thomas A. Hudson and Timothy llrownhill of The Dulles, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands ure requested to file their claims in (his office on or before said 14th day of October, 1IW2. Blo W. R. DUNBAR, Register. Timber Land, Aet.June 3, 1X78.' NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., July 17, KI2. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of (he act of congress nf June 8, 1878. entitled "An aet lor the sale of timber lands In the states of Cal ifornia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington ter ritory ,:' as extended (o all the public land states by aet of August 4, 18'i2, PATRICK REARHON. of Pine Flat, county of Klieki(a(,s(ateof Wash ington, has this dsy tiled In this office bis sworn statement, No. 230, for the purchase of the south half northwest quarter and west half southwest quarter of section 13 iu town ship 4 north, range 11 east, w. M., and will of fer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable lor its timber or slone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish hlsclutm Ixi suid land before the Register and Receiver of this offiee at Vuncouver, Wash., on Thurs day, the 23d day of October, 1IKI2. , He names as witnesses; Jacob M. Locke, Monroe Locke, John G. Perry and Edward Perry, all of Pine Flat, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file llielr claims In this office on or before suld 23d day of October, 1902. . al 18 W. R. DUNBAR, Register Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. United Htates Land Offlce, North Yakima, Washington. July 25, 1902. Notiee is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the saie of timber lauds In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended loall the puunc lanu si-aie oy uctot August 4, 18D2, TILL IE FOHTErt, of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has tills day filed In this office ber sworn statement. No. 111. for tlie mirehiise of ll.e north iiulf southeast quarter and north half souinwesi quarter of section Mo. 2S1 In town ship No. 7 north, range No. 11 east W.M.,and will oiler proof to show (hat the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, und lo establish her claim to said lund before W. U. Prestiv, U. H. Commissioner for district of Washington, al his offiee at Uoldendale, Wash., on ISaturday. the lSlli day of October, 1902. Hhe names as witnesses: Albert Levernach and Frank 0. Young of Portlaud P. O., Ore gon; Robert F. Cox and James F. Cox of Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Any and all iwrxoiia claiming adversely the above-described luuda are requested to file their claims In this office on or before suid ISIh day of October, lmi2, o3u2 WALTER JREED, Register. (Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. United Unites Ijind Office, Vancouver, Wash., Aug. ft, HML Notice is hereby given (hat In nnnpllanee with the provisions of the act of congress 01 June 8, 1878, entitled "An uei for I lie sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada end Washington territory," as extended to all the public land itales by act of Angust 1, 1x112, EMMA T. crsriN, of Portland, county of Multnomah, stale of Oregon, has this day filed In (his office her sworn slalemem, No. 2.71, for the purchase of Ihe north half northeast quarter and north hulf northwest quarter of section 22, In township No.s north, ranse No, II east.W.M., and will oiler proof (o how that (lie laud sought Is more valuable for lis timber or atone than for agricultural pnriwsea, und lo estab lish her claim losuid lund before (he Regisier nd Receiver of Ibis offlce M Vancouver, W ashon Wednesday, the 22d day of October. 1! , Hue names as witnesses: Allrt W. Uibdell and Robert F. Cox of Portland, Or.; Albert C. Peels and James F. Cox ot Troutluke, Wash. Any and all persona claiming advened (lie above-described landa are requested to hie their claims in this -ffioe on or Isjfore sal 22d day of October, 1H04. " W. R. Jpl'NBAR, Register. NOTI CE EOR PUB LIC ATION . " ...J at '- .1' . . . her h l'M Voile I. 1, ,........'. .... - - - ,u,,i i,,r following-named -ttler has tlli notice of his intention to make tinal i.r..r in iipsirt of his claim, and that said urwif Will ! n,..l. l.f..w tl' 1 . . .. t oniniissloner for the District of Washington, miiiiiiiiii iii inii nfiaie, vaaningtou. on Haturday. o tolr 18, twi. vie WILLIAM KKAi.L. v...,, . .', lor inr aouineasi quarter of tl northwest quarter, the soutli- I,,., v.Rioiiisi quunfi, tne northwmt quarter of the southeast quarter nd northeast quarter of Ihesnuihwest quar ter of section M, town-hip No, a uorlh. cf range No. II easl, W. m. He name the M lowing witnesses o prove hie con tin nous rvHideiifv. ii nun nnrfm,itivaiinn of, -Kid land, via: (nv.rirr Kn-, Bert C Iiymond, William Hka-eiKhoefi-r and Oliver P . krepa, all of Fulda P. ., Washington. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Colony of liumeseekers, take notice: 1500 acres of laml, East Side Littlo White Salmon, 1,000 acres in one body, giiod fruit and grass land, 300 acres tim lier suitable forsaw-logsand wood, plenty of cedar tributary, seven miles of Hume, W00 inches of water to operate same as a vested right. Ten cubic feet of water per second additional riled on. No bet ter chance for nn irrigating plant. Flume ends iu lake at Drano landing, Washing ton, on Columbia river. This landing and 21 acres, including store nilding and 15 or 20 otlier buildings on land, go with the property. Only six miles from Hood River. This soil is well adapted to raising strawberries, fruit and grass. I'ine range. Five or ten acres in culti vation. Finest place to get out wood. This land will be sold in one body or in tracts to suit the purchasers at T15 per acre, including llume, timber, and water rights. Terms cash. Title perfect. Patented land. Inquire of John Inland Henderson or J. F. Short, Hood River, Ore., or J. I). Casey, Hil gard.Oregon, solo owners. 1. Lots iu Waucoma Park addition $135. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler'g subdivision, near cannon house; onlv 100 ; terms easy. 5. The Henderson lot in front of Tur ner's cottages in Oiler's addition, T12.r. 6. Tho Koplin place at Frankton. 17 acres well improved; free irrigating water. Price f4,000. 7. Barrett-Sipma addition ; f 100 per lot: flO down and $5 per month; no in terest. 8. One of the most valuable corners in the ceiaer of Hood River. Price T2,500. 9. Fine homestead of 160 acres on Rock creek near Davenport's. Price $1,000300 down, balance at 0 per cent. 10. The Clarke 40 acres adjoining city limits. Nearly all land cleared and in cultivation. Price $300 per acre. 11. The six acre tract known as the Prathar place by Pine Grove 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. 18. Thos. Shero 9 acres ; new cottage ; near Barrett school house; price $1,500. 20. Fifteen acres one mile from town on main road; one-half cleared, house and barn. Priee $00 per acre. Can be sold in 5-acre lots. . ioW- E- s- K N- E- H C. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon; fine timber land ; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, only one mile east of town ; fine range ; $1,500. 32. EmmaG. Robinson's 160 acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved; $785. Money to loan. At the Emporium is kept a first-class solar compass, 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 and platting. The new enmnnnv nnw r,rr,.D r. ..i.. . . - i j uuwo iui emu u-8 f?rmerly 'longing to the Hood luniiBiiei company, ot wtncli com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Cottage for rent down town. Choice' Bargains. The (inn. Melton lot o.I .. i.. Barrett-Sipma addition, $375 if sold within a few days; after which the price will bo $400. 1 160-acre ranch at White Salmon, known as the Tenold farm, offered now tor f 1.600. Will cost $1,700 in 30 days Corner lot in front of school house $250. ITimber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offlce, Vancouver, Wash., July 1, lwri - Notice Is hereby Klven thul In compliance with the provisions (if the uei of Congress of June 3, 18,8, entitled "An act tor Ihe sale of timber lunds In the stales of Calirorniu, Xenon, Nevada and Washington Terrliory , a. extended to ull the public land slnin by net of Anirust , 18112. ., W. "''-'AM ii. McLAKKN, of Portland, count y or Al uitnomult, stule of Or eijon. bus tiiisuay tiled In Una ottlce lilssworn suilemeiu, No. 2U, for (he pureiiuse of die uorlbeast utiarter it j.ti..n iu.. In (owushlp No. 5 north, tango Mo. li eust. W. M., an.l will tur.-r pr.s.l ut siio that ine land souni la more vuliiniiiu lor il-s tint oer or stone tliun for axrlcultural ptirp-ises. und ju eatuhhaii his claim uisnid iaUli before llie ReKister and Reoeiver of (his ottic at Vuuconver, U Hsliimstuu, on Friday, thelsih day o( epteinoer. lsi2. Ueiinin.su wiiucaacs: Jl,n D. (Jnrdner. James h. Muon mid Kredenck Van lsiren all ol r iilda, WaslK, and Thomas J. R. Nlehi olson of Portland, (ireiton. Any and all persons claitnliiu adversely the slKe-(l,--i ibed lands are re,tiested to me Iheirclaima in Ihls oili.-e on or belore said Uh day ot Heptember, lsiri. Jylisl2 W. R. DCNHAR, Register. i- TIiiiIht Ind, Act JnneS, lsTS.l NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Culled Mtales Und Offlce, Vancouver. nsh.,July s, liMi.-Ni.tiee la hen by uiven thai In compliance Willi (he provt-lona of Ihe act ..r nnareM ol J une S, 18. 8, emu led "An act for theuuleof (lmi,..r lands in (he stu(e of California, Orexoii, Nevada und Wuslilnaton tcrrilory, aae)iiuded Ui ull me public land suites by act of Atnetlsl 4, sj2 UMiRliK OliRIKX, oT ll.Minl.un, tvninly of Cheballs. stale ot V asbinirion, bus una day tiled In (his office bia sworn statement. No. 2,1. for the ptir-eh.-eof the , w NW and w MW H of ..-.lion No. :I4 in township No.S north, rant- No II east, w. m.. snd win offer pna,f to stmw that Ihe fund soiidit la moiealiial.le fiw its timber or sume than for UKiieultural pur cewea, and lo establish hia rlaiiii lotaid lun.1 la-lore the Reiii-ter ai d Recencr of (his ottie at Vancouver. Wash., on Wednesday .lhe22d day of October, lsu2. u'.'it. n""' . M Kbessc: Kred Bcott and W illiam M. Camfilleid of Trout Ijike, Wash J oin trs;in of H.Mjyiaiu. wash, und Waldo It. Much- of PoitUnd. nridin. Any and all persona claiin;in adversely the jisne-.lewni.cd lunds are rcjmrsted to tile (heir ctaiuia In (hia offlce on or before aa l 22l day ( October, ptri. J 18-IS W. R. Dl'XBAR, R:l.ter.