The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 26, 1902, Image 2

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2U, 1902.
Our Fruit fair.
The fifth biennial fruit fair of Hood
River begins Wednesday, October 8,
and will continue until Saturday even
ing, at 10 o'clock. The attendance from
abroad promise to be larger than usua',
and Hood River will be judged as a
fine fruit-producing section by the ex
hibit we make. It is therefore a mat
ter of prime importance to every res
ident of our town and valley that each
and every grower should contribute to
the success of our exhibition. There
is not an orchard in the valley but
what should be represented. Upper
Hood River should not neglect this
opportunity to call the attention of the
public to the superior quality of fruit
raised there, for nothing they can do
will better serve to attract home-eeek-era
and aid in the development of that
splendid portion of Hood River valley.
If you do not have choice fruit, dem
onstrate what can be done in raising
fine vegetables. Do not wait for your
neighbors to do this, but do something
yourself. Let us each and all do a
little rustling, and the fair will be a
grand success.
!ulde Book for the Immigrant.
The Glacier it in receipt of a neat
pamphlet from the Union Pacific Co.,
entitled "Business Openings on the
Union Pacific Railroad." The publica
tion will be issued periodically, making
all changes and corrections necessary to
keep it up to date. It gives a short des
cription of every town on its lines, Or
tributary to, from Council Bluffs to
Portland. Concerning Hood River it
says: .
, "Population 700. . Three churches,
one school. Center of one of the great
est fruit growing regions in the world.
Hood River took 16 medals on fruit at
the Chicago exposition, including seven
on apples. It ships from 75 to 125 car
loads of strawberries each season'.
Che.ries have paid as much as $1,950 an
acre, clear profit for a single crop;
strawberries $900, and apples, (25.80
from a single tree. Hood River apples
are sold all over the United States.
Numerous extensive fruit-shipping com
panies and a lumbering plant and bus
iness houses of all kinds. A daily stage
line to Mount Hood. One hotel, good
accommodations at 2.00 a day. Good
location for anv business, as city is
? rowing fast. Many inducements to
armers and fruit raisers."
Belmont News.
Rev. VV. L. Dillinger, the new M. E.
pastor, has arrived and will preach in
the church every Sunday evening.
Miss Ella Isenberg went to Cascade
Locks Friday where she will remain for
awhile with her brother Howard, who
is principal of the school there,
The farmers are gathering and mar
keting their pears and prunes, which
' are yielding well.
Marsh Isenberg has' been on the sick
list, but is able to be about again.
(Well Notes.
Copple Honrich is building a dwelling
house, 26 feet square, on his farm.
J. R. Crosby is building a barn 30x40
feet in size.
B. T. Young is building a barn. The
main building will be 20x30 feet.
J. H. Eggert is building a dwelling
house on the place he rented of Charles
Ehrck.
Loe and Peter Odell are building two
cottages on the 20 acres they bought
across the road from Copple Hennch's
place.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Davis of Portland
came up last Friday and visited with
Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Wyman. over Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs.
Davis are both attaches of the Portland
sanitarium. v
Mrs. McCoy, who spent several weeks
with her steD-dauehter. Mrs. M. D.
Odell, returned Sunday to her home on
tne west Bide.
A series of meetings are being held by
Rev. Jenkins at the Union church this
week.
Rev. Merrill, nresidinf elder of the
U. B. church, preached at the church
Wednesday night.
The new aaw mill at Charles Davis'
place will be in operation in a few days.
Weekly Crop Bulletin.
Portland,. September 23, 1902. The
past week was much cooler than the
previous one, and not nearly as smoky.
The night temperatures were especially
cool, and frosts occurred on several
mornings, which did some slight dam
age to gardens and corn on low ground.
One good rain fell, which wet the
ground to tne depth of about an inch
More rain is still needed for pastures
and crops, but that which fell was help-
iui in clearing me atmosphere of smoke,
and in starting a new growth of grass.
It came too late to do much good to
potatoes, but some improvement in this
. crop has been noted, and with more
rain soon better yields than now ex
pected will be sure to occur.
Thrashing is still going on in a few
localities, but the bulk of the wheat
crop is thrashed, and the farmers are
rapidly delivering it to the warehouses
and mills. Hop picking is nearly fin
ished ; the rains did no injury to the
crop, but the smoky couditions prevail-
, ing during its harvest prevented the
color of the cured burr from being as
bright as nsual ; the quality is excellent.
Prune drying is well started, and the
crop is light. Potato digging and the
harvesting of corn have also commen
ced... The corn .crop is good, but the
- potatoes are smaller thau nsual. Pas
turage continues short, notwithstanding
the rains. Cattle in many sections are
losing flash, and the flow of milk in the
dairy districts is less than usual at this
season of the year.
Peaches are. still being marketed in
southern Oreeon, and the croD around
Ashland has turned out to be one of the
best ever raised. Apples continue to
promise well, especially in the Hood
River di trict
Protect the Timber.
Oregon Tl Hibernian.
The coming session of the legislature
of Oregon should devise some legisla
tion calculated to more fully protect
timber of the state from serious confla
grations. A suggestion has been made
that a bill be framed with a view to
instituting a tire patrol, under the direc
tion of the sheriff of each county, the
tax to maintain the patrol to be levied
by a special tax on each district where
the patrol is desired. The owners of
timber lands wonld generally be verv
willing to pay a tax of .his nature. If
it were practicable to pasa a bill res
tricting the time for lawfully borning
a "slashing" from the month of Octo
ber to the 1st of M-y, much danger of
destroying green timber would be
averted.
Skamania Democrats.
The democrat of Skamania county,
Wash., met at Stevenson, September
17, and nominated the following
ticket:
For Representative W. T. Andrews.
Clerk and Auditor E. H. Prindle.
Treasurer Frank Marble,
fcheriff John Sweeney.
Commissioner First District H. W,
Turk.
Commissioner Third District J.- K.
McKeighan.
Assessor and Surveyor H. C. Ed
wards. School Superintendent Mrs. Lillie
Miller.
Chairman county central committee
El. Hollis.
Precinct committeemen Underwood,
Amos Underwood; Chenowith, J. W.
Hill; Wind Mountain, E. Anderson;
Carson, H.C.Edwards; Stevenson, J.
Handrub; Cascades, J. 8. Graaff ; Cape
Horn, Jas. Kevins; Skye, Owen Fox.
Hiram Dustin of Klickitat county was
reported to have been nominated for
joint senator. J. P. Gillette was in
structed to write and ascertain if the
report was correct. If so the nomina
tion would be endorsed. If no nomi
nation had been made he was to- urge
that of Hon. C. J. Moore of Skamania
county. Mr. Itaetin was formerly prose
cuting attorney of Skamania county,
and is a man universally esteemed.
It Pays to Advertise.
F. B. Barnes advertised a lost cat in
last week's Glacier. . The ad was an-
DncicnA uvoi 1110 pi iuiiq vj a. ,i , niu
The description of Wait's Cat tallied
with the lost cat a solid colored Mal
tese. Wait was told to bring in the cat.
and he brought it Monday morning, and
received the 25 cents reward Mr.
Barnes was not rittht sure that he was'
getting back hia cat,- but as it looked
like his cat, he took it home, where it
will no doubt fill the vacant spot in
the family circle. Mr. Wait remarked,
after he had pocketed the reward, "If
you lose any more cats, lose a brindle
one next time; we have a brindle cat
we d like to part with on the same
terms."
A Home Industry.
The Hood River bakery, which re
cently changed hands, is one of the
institutions ot the town that deserves
liberal patronage. It is now owned by
T. H. Williams, formerly of Huron,
South Dakota, who has completely ren
ovated the building and inaugurated
some reforms that will be appreciated
by the patrons. Mr. Williams pays the
highest market price for the best brands
of flour. Every good housewife knows
that to make good Dread it takes good
flour. Mr. Williams could buy some
brands of Hour for 12 a barrel, but the
best costs him $4, and he will use none
other but the best. Mr. Williams says
there is a big pront in selling bread at
prices heretofore charged, and he is
willing and has decided to share that
profit with his customers. He gives a
good-sized loaf for 6 cents. Prices on
pies, cakes, brown bread, cookies, ginger
bread, etc., will be in accordance with
the reasonable price of a loaf of bread.
Mr. Williams has employed a first-class
baker in the person of Sherman Bren
nan. Both Mr. Williams and Mr. Bren
nan have families. Everybody who
ea's bread in any shape is Invited to
call at the bakery and see the display
of good things to eat.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offloe at The Dalle, Oregon, Bent 22,
l(Xttt Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler hug filed notice of his In-
teulion to make tlual proof In support of
inn ciaim, una mat. sum prooi win oe maoe
before the Register una Receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on Krlday, November 7, 1902,
viz: ARNOLD WYSa,
Of Mosler, Oregon, H. E. No. 5838. for the
VEii and HK'k NEtf section 24, town
ship 2 norlb, range 11 emit, w. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
8. E. Klsher and K R. Fisher of Mosier,
Oregon, and Mathlas Shorn and S, W. mark
of The Dalles, Oregon.
s&ioSl JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Untied States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash.,
Aug. 19, 1902. Notice In hereby Klven that In
compliance with the provision of the act of
congress of June s, hps, entitled "An act tor
the sale of timber lands In the States of Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory," as extended to all the publto land
suties uy act ui August , iwa,
Lulu Mav Aldrich.
of Portland.cotutt v of Multnomah .mute of ore.
gon, has this day filed In this office ber
sworn statement, no. kmuo, lor tne purchase ol
the northwest Quarter southwest auarter and
south half northwest quarter, and southwest
quarter nortneast quarter or section No.
77, township 6 north, range 11 east, W. M.,and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
Is more valuable for tta timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before the Reetster and
Receiver of this office at Vancouver District,
on w eanesuay, tne izm aay oi tNovemrjer, iwtw.
She names as witnesses: Marr A. Ijennard
and Frank Melvinof Portland, Oregon; George
Oilmen- and Alexander Cheney of Qiliner,
Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this offloe on or before said 12th
day or November, wux
a29o31 W. K. DUNBAR, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., August
14. IWl Notice la hereby aiven that the fnl-
lowlng-named settlers have filed notice of
their Intention to make anal proof In support
of their claim, and tint said proof will be
made Detore tne Kcgister ana rtecelver V, B.
Land Office at Vancouver. Wash, on Tuesday.
oepiemoer au, mu, vik
nUlHJIjfM I.AUTf.llHALTL.
belr of John Lauterbacb, who made H. E. No.
IIUi4l fur t i i a kmI tiAtr rf nnrlhiMal i. .
southeast quarter of northeast quarter and1
norm west q uaner ot sout neast q Hurler section
l, township 4 north, range t east, w. M.
v no names the Knowing witnesses to prove
nia continuous residence upon ana culltva-
... .... i i , , .
Howard C. Cook and Jan Nielsen of White
Malmou p. o Wash.; Ou Fisher and Em II
w II lard or cnenowetb, waah. And
JAN NIKLKKN.
H. E. No, MOA. for lots and 7. aectfon S. town.
ship S nortb, range 11 east. w. M., and east
southeast quarter section L township 1 north,
range tveaai, w. M.
W ho names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous resideuoe upon and cultiva
tion oi sttiu lunn, vis:
Howard C. Cook. Rodolnh Lsnterbaerj.Wlll.
tnm w. Iwke and M. N. Wood, all of White
amnion r. u., yi iisn.
2'hM w. R. DUNBAR, Register.
ITImber I-enrt, Act June 8, 178.1
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offloe. The Dalles. Or
gon, Aug. 15, IMCI. Notice is hereby given tbat
in compliance with the provisions of the act
of congress ol June 3, 1ST, entitled An act for
the sale of timber lauds In the states of Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter
ritory," as extended to all the public land
stales by act of August 4, ISH2, the following
persons have, on July 14, 1HU2, tiled their sworu
statements in tins on ice, towiu
Frank K. Simiilliu.
of The Dallea, county of Wasco, state of Ore
gon, sworn statement No Hll, for the purchase
of the went half southeast quarter, northeast
quarter southeast quarter and southeast
quarter northeast quarter section V township
Robert Kim.
of The Dalles, county of Wasco, atate of Ore
gon, sworn statement No. &W, for the pur
chase of the southwest quarter northwest
quarter, west half southwest quarter section
:U. lowt.hlp 1 north, range II east, and lot 4.
section , township 1 south, range 11 east, w. at.
That they will offer proof to show that the
land souuhl Is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural Dtiroosea. and in
establish tnelrclaima to aald land before the
KegltiU-rand Receiver at this office, on Hatur-
1 hey name as witnesses: A. E. Lake, Will
lain Ketrhnm, R. Horn. A. C, Thoniaa and F.
r . f-muiuiiiR. ui i ne fatten, uregon,
Any and all Deraona elalmin mAvmrlr the
above-described lands are requested to ale
tiifir ,'iainia in inia nrnce od or Delore aald
i n any at uctooer, iviu.
a2!24 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Is where yon get the highest quality for the lowest price in all classes "of T)RY GOODS, BOOTS
and SHOES, and especially do we wish to call attention to onr line of . -: . V t
Men's and Boys Working Shirts. ;
Men'S heavy black and white striped shirts V, - - 40c t'
Men's heavy Blue flannel shirts, only - - $1.00
Men's heavy Dark steel grey Venetian cloth shirts - " 1.40
Men's heavy Double Breasted shirts - - - .75
We still have some exceptional bargains in Men's Woolen Underwear that we bought greatly under1 '
its value, and are giving our customers the benefit of our good buy. Call early as they connot last long
at the prices asked. , , . : , , , . New Idea Paper Patterns,
Telephone No. 125. Any PatternlJOc.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
f And Office at Vanoouver, Wash., Sept. 8,
1002. Notice Is hereby given that the follow-Imr-nanied
settler ha tiled notice of her In
tention to make commutation proof in support
of her claim, and tbat said proof will be made
before W. B. Presby, United Htates Commis
sioner for District of Washington, at his
ottlce In Ooldendale, Wash., on Monday,
October 20, lWi, vIk . .
liiia m. narinoiomew,
formerly Lila M. Hhaw, Homestead entry No.
11(1X3. for the southeast auarter of section II.
township S north, of range 12 east, W. M.
She names tne following witnesses to prove
her continuous resldeiioe upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, via: - .
Richard Kelly. Halsey D. Cole. Samuel M.
Cole, all of Kulda, IS. O., Washington, and
Aruiur tticnsruson, or uoiaenauie, r. u
Washington. .
12ol7 W. R. WJhBAR; Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Iand Office at Vanoouver, Wash., Rent. 9,
I'KU. Notice Is hereby glveu that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of his Inteu
tion to make final Oroof In snnnort of his
claim, and that said proof will be made
berore tne negisier ana neceiver or tne u. s.
Laud Olllce, at Vancouver, Washington, on
Monday, October 27, 1U02, vix:
jownsena ntacx,
Homestead entry No. 10013. for the north half
northwest quarter, southeast quarter of north
west Quarter and northeast auarter of south
west auarter of section 2U. townshln It north.
of range II east, W. At.
tie names tne rouowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, via:
Jacob J. Miner, unver r. uunnar, Joonson
McLauahan and William B. Jones, all of
flnefiat. Washington.
uViuM w. K. uunbab. Register.
Timber Land, Act, June 8, 1878.1 ,
NOTICE VOH PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office. North Yakima. !
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 la the
states of California,' Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory, as extenaea loan tne
public land states by act of August 4, 18W, .
Louis E. 'Armstrong. J
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Oregon, hss this day filed -In this offloe his
sworn statement, No.'1407, for the purchase of
the west southeast 11 and east southwest
quarter of section ! No. 6, township No.
7 north, range No. li east, W. M and
win oner prooi to snow mat, tne lana sougnt
Is more valuable for its tlmberor stone than
for agricultural nut-noses, and to establish his
claim to said land before W. B. Presby,
u. n. uommisstouer ior uisinoi oi wasning
ton, at his ottlce at Ooldendale, Wash., ou
Wednesday, tnestn day ol November, Ituri
lie names as witnesses: Charles H. Crouch.
and Ella E. Crouch of Milwaukle, Oregon;
Ruber' K. Cox of Portland, Oregon; James K.
Cox of Trout Lake, Washington. And
Charles 11. Crouch,
of Milwaukle, county of Clackamas, state of
Oregon, has this day filed In this otflce bis
sworn statement, io. hwi, tor tne pnrensse oi
the southeast quarter of northeast quarter,
northeast quarter of southeast quarter section
i, townsnip7 norm, range n east, w. a., ana
west half of southwest quarter of section No.
8, in township No. 7 north, range No. 12 east,
w. at., ana win oner prooi to snow mat tne
land sought is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
escablish his claim to said land berore W. B.
Presby, U. 8. Commissioner for District of
Washington .at bis office at Uoldehdale.Wash..
on Wednesday, the 6th day of November,I9U2.
lie names as witnesses: Louis is. Aimstrong
and Robert V. Cox of Portland, Or.; James V.
Cox of Trout Lake, wah.; Frank C. Young of
Portland, Or. And
Ella E. Crouch,
of Milwaukle, county of Clackamas, state of
Oregon, has this day tiled In this ottlce her
sworn statement. No. 14H5, for the purchase of
the southwest of section No. T, in town
ship No. 7 north, range No. 12 east, w. n.,and
will offer 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 lit fore W. B. Presby, U.R
Commissioner fur District of Washington, at
bis office at Ooldendale, Washington, on
Wednesday, the 5th day of November, 1W2.
Bhe names as witnesses; Louis K. Arm
strong and Robert P. Cox of Portland, Or.;
James K. Cox of Trout lke, Wash.; Frank C.
Young of Portland, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this ottlce on or before said
5th day of November, 1UU2.
aia)o31 WALTER J. REEP, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash.. Sept. 12,
19U2. Notice Is hereby given that the follow,
log-named settler has Hied notice of his In
tention to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the Register and Receiver U. H. Land Office at
Vancouver, Wash., bn October 27, 1902, vie:
ANTONE NKLtSON,
who made 11. E. No. 11726. for the west half of
northwest quarter and northwest quarter of
soutnwest quarter oi section 17 ana nortneast
quarter of southeast quarter section 18, town
ship 6 north, rang 11 east, W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vIk
Andrew Scott, James K. Cox and Oeorga R.
Bellinger of Trout Lake, Washington, and
Harry W. Bellinger Of Hood River, Oregon.
siU24 W. DUNBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 22,
1902. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make j final proof In sup
port of his claim, aad that aald oroof will
be made before the Register and Receiver of
tne u. n. tana omceat vanoouver, Waab.,oo
November 5, 1U02, vis: 1
GILBERT J. KNITTSON.
who made H. E. No. 10,2:10, lor the west half
Of southwest quarter, southeast quarter of
onth weal quarter, and southwest quarter of
souineaai quarter oi section f, townsnip a
north, range 10 east, w. m.
. He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vr
IverUamrle. Daniel Satre and Frank Gro
shong of White Halmon, Washington, and
Peter Hatber, of Underwood, Washington.
S3UQ81 W.K. DUNBAR, Register.
iTImber Land, Act Jane 8, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Bute Land Offloe, Vancouver,
Wash., Sept. 4, M0A Notice is hereby glveu
that In compliance wltb the provisions of the
act of congress of June 8. 1K78. entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the Htates of
catirornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory' as extended to all the publie land
But uy acioi aukuki s, ircns,
CHRISTIAN GULER.
of Trout Lake, county of Klickitat, stateof
wasn., nas tins aay niea in this office bis
sworn statement, Nu. 2rttl, (or the purchase ol
the east half of the sottt beast quarter and east
half of the northeast quarter of section 21, In
townahlp No. 8 north", range Na. 11 cant, w. .,
and will offer proof to show tbat the land
ought Is more valusbieror lis tlmberor stone
than fur aurlcukurut mirDosea. and lo aaiih.
Itsh his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of thle ornca at V neon v.r
W ashington, on Wednesday, tbelntb day of
He names ss witnesses: William Rerimror
Fred heott. 4Jeter Sen mid and Joseph Aerue)
Ml Vt 1IUUI UBHC, n UtHUIKHl,
And l'KIUIMK.VA lil t
of Trout Lake, county of Klickitat, state of
" u wis nay niea m inks otlice her
sworn statement No. 2K2, r the purchase of
the west half of the southwest quarter end
southeaxl quarter of the south went quarter of
".Minn Dunnwni quarter or the north
west H of see. . In township No. 8 nortb,
range No. 11 K, w.a., and arill offer proof to
uw ini w lauu aotiirni is more vainable
Aw 1U timber or stone than ftw egrtcoltaral
purpnsea, and to establish her claim to said
land berore the Register and Receiver of
thksorlk, at Vancouver, Washington, on
Wednesday, the o day of November, 18M.
8be nantea aa witnenea: William Berlnger
Fred SVotl, Peter Sohmid and Joseph Aerne.
ail of Trout Lake, Washington,.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
sbove-dcacribed lands are reuoeatad to file
their Halms in this oftV oat or hsuun smid
JSth day of Novber, MB.
al2n4 W. R. DLNBAR, Register,
THE
ABBOTT & CO.
On Top of
DEALERH IN;
Staplfihd Fancy Groceries,
, HAY, jGrRIN AND PRdyiSIONS.
- VVkeep fi, (Stock Vlull Una 'of the Wasco Warehouse Milting Co's .
Feed and Flour. AH FULL WEIGHT goods. : , . .. - .,.-. U
We buy gild sell all kinds of household goods, such as Stoves, Furui
tu re, Hiirnf, and in fact anything and everything that has shape or
form.- SPECIAL Prices on Flour aud Feed in ton lots. . .. v."
COLUMBIA NURSERY.
I3i Established 1892.
" " Offers a full line of
GeneralNGTSBiT SB, One aafl Two-FEap-olil.Ajiile .
, And other Fruit Trees, Plants, Shrubs and Vines. i
You are Invited
. To examine the stock and let us know what you want.
0. BATEHAM, Proprietor.
Telephone 604.
S. BLOWERS & SON
v."- Have Just received a
Sorosis Underskirts
Price $1.50 to $5.00 euch. Strictly up .
to ddte. ,
We carry the largest stock of
SHOES ; :
In this town, and our stock was never
ruoro complete than now. When you
want a pair of shoes that will give satis- -faction,
come to Headquarters.
We also have a verv ooninlete stock '
of men's Hats, Shirts, Neckwetir, etc.
A. S. BLOWERS & SON.
( 'Dealers lu General Merchandise.
C. T. RAWSON.
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
We respectfully announce to the public that we have for the
coming planting seasons a fine lot of trees of all kinds "
Thrifty, Smooth, and True to Name.
Orders are now being booked as received and varieties furnished
us long as they last. This season will -witness larger plantings of
single sorts than uuy in the history of this valley, and to get what
you want, will necessitate early orders.. .' . .; .,. .
We would also state that we are prepared to furnish for next
season's planting any number ami ANY VARIETY, GROWN .
ESPECIALLY FOR YOU. , , . ,.
Long experience in the nursery business enabhfs us to guarantee .
satisfaction. r ' , ' "
Nursery on East Side, at crossing of Nesl creek. Orders solicited. ' ' '.
. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. t!
Mt. Hood Livery, Feed
and Sale Stables.
A. K. FULLER, Prop,
-.. First-cktss-fctyUsh, easy-riding buggies-All kinds of, heavy team- .. ,
lug and draying Accommodations for Iraiiclent horses and teams.
Office of" WHITE COLLAR ' LINE STEAMERS.
Ticketl Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. ' " '
Something
Owing to the fact that there is plenty of grass Cattle on the tnar
' ket at prejent, we are buying beef cheaper than wa have for some
time, and we propose to give our customers' the benefit of the low "
prices; also, for the reason that man J of our customers do not care to "
bother with cash coupons, we have decided to dispense with them '
and give the following prices from date: - ' . " '
Brisket 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; Tork and Mutton from 7c to I2,c per pound. . . ' .
We will meet any prices in town on groceries and deliver your
goods. ' Yours very truly, . . -i
HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO.
For YOU to Remember
, . - ... - i(f .. . j .
s ' When you need anything in the line of
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS,
You should call on , 7
CHAS. N. CLARKE,
PROPKIETOR OF "
The Glacier Pharmacy
the Hill, ':
large shipment of
F. II. STANTON.
New
t ."'(timber Land, Ant Jnns S, WW. '
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION
t'rUtod Htattsi ljind Offlm, North Ysltlma
Wah., July It, 19U2. NotltM is hereby give
that lu compliance wltli the provlnlonsof tl
at of coneress of June 8, 178, entitled "Anar
for the sale of timber lands la the uUr o
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washinittoi
tnrrtuiry,'' as extended to H the public tau
states by act of August , 1KH2. '
MATl'llJ C. MORRISON,
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state oi
Oregon, baa this day tiled In this ottlce hei
sworn statement. No. 4hh, for the purchase o.
UieEJ-ofSWXiNWWofHK and the KKV
of the NW of section No. H, in town
ship No. 7 north, range No. II east, w.M.,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for Its timber oi
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land berore W. B.
Presby, V. 8. Commissioner for District of
"WaxhlnKton.at his offlse at Ooldendale, Wash.,
on Wednesday, the Slh day of October, WUA
iHue name as witnesses: fiobrt F. Cox ol
Trotit take P.O., Washington; Frank G Young
of Portland P. O., Oregon; James V. Vox of
Trout Lake P. O., Washington: William H.
Uritschel of Portland P. O., Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aboveleHcrlbed lands are requested to nie
their claims In this otflce or before said
8th day of October, WOt
Jyas26 WALTKB J. REED, Register
. (TlmberXand, Act June 8, 1S78.
: .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
' United States ' Land Office,' Vanoouver,
Wash., Julv 15, 1W2. Notice la hereby given
that In eompllance with the provisions of the
aol of congress of June S, 1K7H, entitled "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
stales by act of August 4, 1NU2,
CHARLES J. WINCHEI.L,
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state ol
Oregon. has th Is day tl led In th is ottlce his sworn
statement No. 2157 for the purchase of the
NKV4 of of section No. Si, In township No.
t north, range No, l'2east,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 bis
claim to said land before the Register and
Ueeelver of this office at Vancouver, Wash.,
on Thursday, the 'i(d day of October, IWi.
He names at witnesses: Anton Knutson,
Edward H. Button, William H. Hogg and
William J. Perrell, all of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this ottlce ou or before said
m day of October, 1902.
Jy25siM - W. JC DUNBAB, Register.
' "fflmber Land, ActTuneS, 1878!
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Vanoouver,
Wash., June 30, 1902. Notice Is hereby given
that la compliance with the provisions of the
act of congress of J une 8. 1X78. entitled "An act
for the sale of timber lands In the states of
California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington
territory, as extended to all the public lund
states by act of August 4, 1892,
. MONROE BRYANT,
of Pullman, county of Whitman .state of Wash
ington, has this day filed In this olllce his
sworn statement, No. 2.IS2, tor the purchase of
west H northwest Yt and west southwest Yt
of section No. 23, In township No. tl
north, range JN'o. 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 to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Vanoouver, Wash.,
on Tuesday the 14th day of October, 1K02.
He names as witnesses: Everett C. O'Neil of
Winchester, Idaho; David M. Hay ties of Pull
man, Wash.: Thomas A. Hudson and Tim
othy Brownliill of The Dalles, Oregon.
DAVID M. HAYNEB,
of Pullman, county of Whitman, ststeof Wash
ington, has (his day filed in this ottlce his
sworn statement, No. 2KKH, for the purchase ol
the southeast quarter of section No. IS in
township No. ( north, range No. 11 easl,W.M.,
and will offer, proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this olllce at Van
couver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 14th day of
October, 1902.
He names as 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 Perces, state of
Idaho has tKIs day filed in this olllce his
worn statement. No. 2H84, for the purchase of
the south northeast y, and south north
west yt of section No. 22 In town
ship No. 6 north, range No. 11 east, W. M.
and WH1 offer proof to show tbat the land
sought Is more valuable fbr Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register
and Keoeiverof thisolllce at Vancouver, W'ush.,
on Tuesday, the 14th day of October, IH02.
He names as witiiflHSra: Monroe Bryant and
David M. Haines of Pullman, Wash.: Thomas
A. Hudson and Timothy Brownliill of The
Dalles, Oregon.
. Any and all persons claiming adversely.the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in- this office ou or before said
14th day of October, 1U02.
alos W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
. Timber Land, Act June S, 1878.1
NOTiCE FOH PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offlee,Vancouver,Wash.,
July 17, 1902. Nottce Is hereby given that In
compliance with the provisions of the act of
congressof June 8, 1878, entitled "Au act for
the sale of timber lands In the states of Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter
ritory,', as extended to all the public land
suites by act of August 4,
PATRICK REARDON,
of Ptne Flat, cou n ty of K 1 ic k I tat.state of wash -Ington,
haa Mils day tiled in this olllce his
sworn statement, No. 2730, for the purchase of
tne souin nan normwest quarter and west
half southwest quarter of section 13 in town
ship 4 north, range 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 agri
cultural purposes, and to establlah his claim
to Bald land before the Register and Receiver
of tills otlice at Vancouver, Wash., on Thurs
day, the 23d day of October, 1W2.
lie names as witnesses; Jacob M. Ijncke.
Monroe Locke, John O. Perry and Edward
Perry, all of Pine Flat, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said
23d day of October, 11102.
aloH W. R. DUNBAR, Register
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION.
United Htates Land Office, North Yakima,
'WashlngUm. July 25, 1802. Notice is
hereby glveu tbat In compliance with the
provisions of the act of congress of J une 3, 1878,
entitled "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 states by act of August 4, 18112,
; TILLIE FOSTER,
of Hood River, county of Wasco, stateof Ore
gon, has this day Hied In this office ber sworn
statement. No. 111. lor the purchase of the
north half southeast quarter and north half
souinwesi quarter oi section ro. B( in town
ship No. 7 north, range No. lle:m' W. M.,and
will otter proof to show that the land sought
la more valuable for Its Umber or stone than
for agricnltural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land berore W. B. Presby, IT. 8.
Commissioner for district of Washington, at
bis office at Ooldendale, Wash., on Saturday,
the 18th day of October, 1UU2.
Hhe names as witnesses: Albert Levernach
and Frank C. Young of Portiaud P. O., Ore
gon; Robert F. Cox and James F. Cox of Trout
Lake P. O., Washington.
Any and all persons clalmlnr adverselv she
above-described lands are requested to file
ineir claims in tins omoe on or berore said
18th day of October. 1RI2.
a2 WALTER J. REED, Register.
ITImber Land. Act June 8. 1878
NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION.
United .States Land Office, Vancouver,
Wash- Aug. 6. 1S02. Notice is hereby irtwii
tbat in compliance wltb the provisions of the
act of eongress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act
r the sale of timber lands In the states of
ueiuornia, Oregon, Nevada aud Washington
territory," as extended to all the public land
stales by act of August 4, ls2,
KM Ml T. CI HTIV
of Portland, county of Multnomah, stale of
"Ssi nas una aay niea in mis office ber
aworn statement, iio. z;7i, ror the purchase ol
the north half aortheast quarter and
north half northwest quarter of section 22, in
township No. north, range No. 11 enst,W.M
and will offer oroof to how that tl. iun,l
sought It more, valuable for Its timber or stone
mnu ior agricultural purposes, and toestab
iiah tier claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office t Vancouver,
Wash..,on Wednesday, the 21 day of October,
(She names as wltnesnea: Albert W. Lobdell
and Robert F. Cox of Portland, Or.; Albert C.
Peets and James F. Cox ot Troottaka it'..h
Any and all persons claiming adverse the
above-described lands are requested to file
, . m una omoe on or tmtore said
22d day of October. 1902.
o'0 W. R- DUNBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Beptem-
, ... , nercuy given mat the
following-named scaler has filed notice
Of 111 1,1 1,, I L.,r ., ..... I. t n i .
-" " - '"" J'l ' P., ill
support of bis claim, and that said proof
... iiwu. wrmio r, . n. , rewTiy, i... u
CommiaatoniY for th District of Washington
at his office In Ookh ndale, '.Vasbington. on
Saturday. October 18, MH. rlr:
WILLIAM KKAI.L,
Homestead entry No. 10,012, ir the southeast
quarter of the northwest quarter, the aoulh-
WOHt ouarlAr nf lit n., . ...
northwest quarter of the soutlieaat quarter
and nortrtnua quarter of the southwest quar
ter of section M, township No. f north, of
range No, 11 east, W.at.
He names the following witnesses to prove
......-....,,,,,., mUcun upoo ana cultivation
of., said land, tik (Jeorge Krepa, Bert C
Dymond,WllHamrkhweigbo..fer and Oliver
P-hrtf' oFtildaP.o., Washington,
siaoli w. R. DUsBAK, Regisusr.
LIST OF LANDS
For Sale
AND
FOR RENT
AT
THE EMPORIUM,
Colony of homeseekcrs, take notice:
1500 acres of laud, East Side Little
White Salmon, 1,000 acres in one body,
Ifood fruit and grass land, 300 acres tim
ber suitable foraw-logsand wood, plenty
of cedar tributary, seven miles of ilunie,
900 inches of water to operate same aa 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 buildingB 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 land will be sold in one body or
in tracts to suit the purchasers at
$15 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. lata in VVaucoma Park addition
$135.
8. Eligible residence lots in Spangler's
subdivision, near cannon house; only
$100; terms easy.
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 t-1,000.
7. Barrett-Slpma 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 homestead of 100 acre? on
Rock creek near Davennort's. Price
$1,000 $300 down, balance at 6 per
cent.
10. The Clarke 40 acres adjoining city
limits. Nearly all land cleared and
in cultivation. Price $300 per acre.
U. 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. Shere 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. Price $200 per acre. Can be
sold in 5-acre lots.
21. N. S. E. M, i: N. E. M sec.
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. Emma G. Robinson's 100 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 laying out acre
age property in lots and blocks, and do
ing all kinds of surveying and platting.
The new company now offers for sal
iuio lurineriy oetuiiging to tne Uood
River lowusite company, of which com-,.,
pany John Leland lleuderson is secre
tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer.
Cottage for rent down town.
Choice Bargains.
The Geo. Melton lot and cottage In
Barrett-Sipma addition, $375 if sold
within a few days; after which the price
will be $400.
lfiO-ac're ranch at White Salmon,
known as the Tenold farm, offered now
for f 1,600. Will cost $1,700 in 30 days
Corner lot in front of sch col house
$250.
100 acres 7 miles southeast of Hood
River; joins Jerome Wells; 100 acres
nearly level ; small house; 3 to 5 acres
cleared; best apple land; dirt cheap;
$850 for a few days only.
Timber f Jind, Act June .1, 1873.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Rtateg Land Office, Vancouver
Wash., Sept. , 11H2. Notice Is hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions of
the act of congress of June 3, 17H, entitled
An act for the sale of tlniher lands in the
Stetcs of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended to all
the public land states by act of August 4. ISKL
MARY M'ARLI.VU,
of FloqtiUm, county of chchnlis, state of
Washington, has this day filed in this office
her sworn statement, No. 2K47, for the purchase
of tbet; of HK'., See.lt), the XE!i of N VAi
Hec. HO, and BWfc of SW rtec. 20, in township
No. It north, range No. 10 east, W. M and will
oiler proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for lu timber or atone limn for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before the RegUter and
Receiver of tills olllce at Vancouver, Wash.,
on Krlday, the th day of November, WO,
Hhe names as witnesses: Kreil ncott, t'hrls
Oilier anil Charles P. Hoed, of Trout Lake,
Wash., and Waldo B. Itsch of Portland, Or.
Any aud all persons claiming adversely the
above-descrilied lands are requested lo tile
iheirrlaims In this orfiw on or belore said
2Mb day of November, l!ri
aln2l " W. It. DUN BAR, Register.
(Timber Land, Act Jane !t, 1H78.1
NOT1CK FOH PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Vancouver.
Wash,, Kept. Al, luii-Xotlce is hereby given
that in compliance wltb the provisions of the
act of congress of June S, ls;s, entitled "An act
forthesaleof limber lands In the states of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
territory," aaextended to all the public land
state by act of August 4, W'l
JOSEPH M. LANliERS,
Of The Delles. county of Wasco, state of Ore
gon. Inn this day tiled In thiaoiflce his sworn
statement No. 2i", for tiie purchase of the
NWliof section 27, in township N. S north,
range No, II east, w.M., and will offer proof to
show that tue land soimlit ta more valuable
for Its timber or atone limn for BKrli-ultur.il
purposes, aud to establish his cUlm to said
land before the Register ai d Receiver of this
office at Vancouver, Wash., on Krlday, the
6th day of Isi-ember, lsoi.
He names as wlmse Timothy Brown
h II and Robert Omeg of The 11 lea, Oregon.
lhomasA. Hudson of IW'.land, Oregon, and
Iuls-rt t.'heyne of tiilmer, Washington.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
.ihove-desoribed lands art1 requested to file
Ihelr claims in this office on or before said
&ili day of Ltecemher. l'.2.
W. R. UL.VBAR, Roister,