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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1902)
Xood liver lacier FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902. SOI ICE. C. A. Hickle will have the business management of the Glacier during my absence from the city. S. F. Bi.ythe. THE FAIR. The Hood River fair will open next Wednesday nd continue four days. The different committees have been at work for the past two weeks or more, and everything seems to be working to wards, the most successful fair ever held in Hood River. The large pavilion if in readiness to receive exhibits. The premium list is printed in this issue of the Glacier, and the premiums are well worth competing for. Every fruit grower should place on exhibition his choicest samples of fruit, Big pump kins, squashes, potatoes and other vege tables, and grains and grasses, will be in evidence, showing what can be done In Hood River valley besides growing choke fruit. Many visitors from abroad will attend the fair, and if the hotels are filled to overflowing, private houses should be ready to accommodate the overflow. ' Apple buyers will be here, and apple growers should be pre pared with samples to take orders for the sale of their fruit. Exhibitors who will have apples to sell this fall will find Uie fair a great help, and a good display of their fruit will be the bett means of selling it. "All is fair in love and war," was the motto of a trio front Clackamas county last week and it brought them to grief. This was not "war" but "love." A young man eloped with a girl of just "sweet sixteen." They left Oregon City in the evening and proceeded to Wood stock where they staid over night with a friend. Next morning the girl was left there and the young man and his friend went to the county clerk's office in Portland and applied for the necessary license. The girl's mother, a widow, had warned the officials in the meantime and they were prepared for the call. Both these young men readily took the required oath that the girl was a res ident of Multnomah county and over eighteen years of age. The deputy sheriff, who was standing by, promptly arrested both of them and took them to the county jail. As the mother had re .quested the return of her daughter, the authorities sent out to Woodstock and had the sirl brought in. The sheriff was kind enough to take her to his home rather than place her in the jail, till the Oregon City officer arrived to escort her home. The young men were in a more serious predicament, for both of them had willfully committed perjury and thuB laid themselves liable to severe punishment. They did not get what they so richly deserved for, as the girl's mother did not care to prosecute the case further than to recover her daught er, the officials considered they were justified in releasing them without pros ecution. It seems that such a flagrant case of perjury ought aot to have been allowed to go unpunished. The state ment that these young men are not the only ones who practice it, is not a suf ficient excuse. They certainly have made a reputation for themselves in re- gard to their honor and veracity, even when under oath, that is not enviable and one which it will take time for them to overcome, should they have manhood enough about them to try. It is hoped that they have learned a lesson that will make better citizens of tlvem. Hood River Teacher's Association. The Hood River Teacher's Association met in the Hood River school, Saturday, September 27, and effected their yearly organization. Principal C. 1). Thomp son presided over the business part of the programme. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Principal I E. Bridges: vice president, Principal C. D. Thompson: secretary, Principal D. G. Gunnell ; organist, Mies Brown ; programme committee, Miss Sliungel and Messrs Arneson and Gunnell. No teacher being able to furnish sufficient bonds to hold the office of treasurer, it was decided to make the office, after Supt. Gilbert bad consented to stand tor all nubilities tliat the office may in cur, an "honorary" appendage to that of secretary. It IS honed tliiit.nnr annor. intendent has not made the mistake of his life. The most interesting feature of the business session was a plan presented bv Superintendent Gilbert and heartily en dorsed by the association, the object of wmcn is to stimulate a keen interest in school attendance and punctuality The plan is outlined as follows: The teachers of the association are to furnisl a beautiful banner. At the close of the school month ending October 24, the district having the highest per cent of attendance and punctuality will be awarded the banner, to be retained by mm, uiainti unm some oilier district " at the end of some following month captures it The banner will be made at once. 1 hat district having the high' est per cent of attendance for the school year ending June. 1902. will be a the banner until the close of the first month competition. These records w ill be compared this week, the banner awarded, and the facts published in the next issue of the Glacier. The following schools represent the field of competi tion: Mt Hood, Klondike, Odell, Rose mil, nne orove, Crapter, Barrett Jrankton, Horn! Kiver, Viento, and Cas cade Locks. The honor of capturing the banner will reflect great credit on each leacner anu every child in the fort a nate district. It will be a real honor something to stir the nriile. nm! tn rich. ly reward the efforts of those who re ceive it. This vallev competition, to gether with the beautiful certificates of attendance which Superintendent Gil oen nan iiuiographed in Chicago, an which will be issued by probably all the school districts to the individual students having perfect records, should stimulate Ihe keenest activity in school attendance. Business being disposed of, the new president presided over the educational jart of the programme. This consisted ofaetu.lv in White's Art of Teaching, led by Principal Thompson. This book has been adopted by the association as Ihe basis of its year's work. There was marked interest manifested in the plan t he of vea r's work . a ud i f t h e w hoi e ea n I judged by 'he part, tne winter's work of the association will be one of prntit jt i..i;..i.. 'm.- : ....ti.!.... (.air.. B.UU IJCJIlll. Jlieie IS nonno; nvi' f . 1 ... . . . . I. .. .... .. . - . . i 1 1 : I nnA ournaJ IUI w icnciieia an mutual vw. ww... !1 .! V.l.. ..J n..llnil COilSIUOrUllOU Ol Jiruuirill auu ocm,,., and the teachers of Hood Kiver val lev are alive to this tact, tney wish it" alao understood that the association is not exclusive ior teacnerg. r-v- ery parent ' who has the welfare of his child at nean, anu who wishes to come into close sympathy and conference with his instructors ; and any one who has been, or intends to be a teacher, ami w no can buu, tuner uy suggestion or presence, to the interest of the meetings, are especially invited to meet Willi tilts anouumiiuu. Oil.- 1 ,' I , miuil " c tlia 1U IlieCHlllg RUJIMIIUCU IW iiujvk ca i.iv ....,.., rtf I.n.,i ...ii f V Rvliliwa u ml ii awiut- ants ut tlie Barrett school, Saturday, A Grand Calling. Belittle Coast. , " Chosen and examined as von are, the duties which devolve upon you, dear school teacher, are almost beyond com- ruhension. Ihe darlingB oi many omes. the pride of many households with their impressionable clay which will form lives and bear, deeds, are laced wholly and unreservedly in your hands. Your thoughts, your words, your deeds, your manner, your disposi tion, becomes a part of each heart in your charge. Your nobility, your puri ty, vour honesty, your determination, your emotions, your steadfastness of pur pose, your interest in learning, your de votion to study you yourselt become them and you live in them after you have gone awav. lour caning is grand. Your, occupation is exalted. Your scholars will be what you are. They know what you are by what you do. Be courageous. Do your best, do not get discouraged. It may be tedious, tiresome and dull,, but the trims m after vears will enrich vour heart's joy; will glorify your soul's delight and magnify your spirit's eternal happiness more than mind can now know. ou are in a position of great trust. Try not to betray it. you win not oeiray n if you try. Modern Methods for Picking Chickens. Springfield, 111. Those who have never been in one of the branch dress ing houses of a' large poultry , handler naving stations scattereu aiong various railroads are unaware of the systematic plans in force. The modern methods oi chicken pick ing are Interesting. A runway leads from the picking rooms to the coop, and the fowls are captured by means of a hook on a long stick. A sharp knile stuck into its mouth reaches the brain, causing instant death. The effect of penetrating the brain .causes the leath ers to relax, and they are easily picked off dry. A fowl is caught, stuck, hung up by the feet and picked betore the flesh gets cold, the nicker seeming to get all the feathers in a half dozen handfuls. The men are paid by the head, and the experts make good wages at the business. An average day's work is about 125 chickens, but the swiftest man picks an average of 170 chickens daily. This man can pick a chicken in 15 seconds dry or in li seconds scalded. The second best man can pick a chicken in 17 seconds dry and lo seconds scalded. l he leathers of the towis are all sold, those soiled by blood and water going to the farm for fertilizer and the better feathers shipped. . The white feathers are mixed with duck feathers for pil lows, etc. ,and the colored feathers are melted up and used in the manufacture of featherbone whips. The dressed poultry is shipped to the large markets. One house here often puts out 1500 pounds per week during the heavy run. Timber Land, Act June S, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver, Wash., July 12, 1002. Notice Is hereby Riven that In cumuli uiee with the provisions of the act of congress of June S, 1878, entitled "Au act fur ttie sale of timber lands in the states ol California, Oregon, .Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public laud states by act of August 4 18M2, WILLIAM J. GORDON, of Hoqulnin ,cou my of Chehal Is, state of W ash tngton, lias this dnytl led In tlilsoltlce his sworn statement, No. '2:21, for the purchase of the lot 4, ana southeast quarter southwest quar ter and southwest quarter southeast quarter section 7; lot 1, section Is, township ti north, range 11 east, and northeast quarter north east quarter of section 13, township 6 north. range No. 10 east, and win oner prooi to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its timlier or stone thun for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this ottice at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the 22d day of October. 11102. lie names as witnesses: ueorge o Hrien ol tioqulam, Wash.; William M. Cainptleld and Fred Scott of Trout Lake, wash: Jolm Larson of Hoquiam, wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to ttie tneir claims in tins omce on or ueiore saiu 22d day of October, lWri. loa w. K. dujnhau, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 21, MGL-Notlce Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1S.8. entitled "An act lor the sale oi timber minis in tne states oi California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended lo all the public land stales oy act oi August t, INK, ' Maggie Stadelnian, of Tmutlake.eonnty of Kllckltat.stateof Wash ington, has this day tiled In this oltlce her sworn statement, No. 2S08, for the pur chase oi i tic norm west oi northeast oi sec tion No 111. In township No. t) north, range No. II east, W. M., and will olt'cr proof i show that the land sought is more valuable uor Its limber or stone than for agricultural mirooMes- una in esuinilsli lier c hi m in unlit land before the Register and Receiver of this omce at Vancouver, wash., on Wednesday tiie 12th day of November, W02. Hhe names as witnesses: GeorgeO. Reynold Alexander K. Simrks. Ueorge R. Kclllngeraud Henry C. Kedenburg, all of Trout lake, W. sh. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the atHive-described lands are requests! to tile tucir claims in tins ornce on or before said 121 h day ol November, 1MB. ajtHtfl W. K. DUN'B.VH, Register, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION: Ijnd (nice at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept 22, l'.n. police i nereny given mat ineiullow-ing-name1 settler has filed notice of his In lent Inn to make Anal proof tn support of niw claim, anu mai shiu pnsti will lie mane before the Register and Riwiver at The 1 mi ics, Oregon, on r ruiay, Novenitwr 7, 1I2, vis: ARNOLD WYSM, (if Mosier, Oregon, H. K. No. ftKtS. for the M1, K'-4 ana nk1; nk'J. sectiou 24, town sliiii 2 north, rsne 11 east. w. M. He names the following witnesses to prove ins coiiiinimug resilience upon anu culllva tion of suid land. vl& s. K Klsher and N. R. Kisher if Mosier, uregon, anu Manilas nnorn ana S. W. Stark oi i ne iiauea, Oregon. s2u.tl JAV P. I.l'CAS, Register. ITiniber Land, Act June S, liCS.1 NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. I'nlted Stales IandOtTtce.Vnncnuver.Wash Aug. IS. lwtt. Notice Is licreby given that in compllaui'e with the provision of (he act of enngressnf June s, IsTK. entitled "An act for the sate or limner lands in the Hintesof Cal ifornia, Oniton, Nevada and Washington lerruory, na extended to all the public land SMtM OJf RCI OI AllgUSl 4. I", Lulu Mhv Ahlrich of Portland.oouniyof Mulliinmaliateof Ore gon, has this day Hied in ihis office her sworn siatement. No. astii, Kir the purchase ol ni iHiniiwesi fiianer snuinwesi quarter and omit half noriliwem quarter, and southwest quarter norihesst quarter of ovtlon No. 3.. lownsinpa mm ii. range II east. W. M.,and will Oder proof tn how that the land sought is more vsliiable fur Its tiuils-ror iu,ie thun for agricultiiral pursse4.and tn establish lier claim to said land bWore l lie Register and Ro-eiverof this office at Vancouver District, on Wednesday, the 12th day of Nuveir ber, lti She names as witium-t: Mrv A. Iinnnl and Frank Mclv in ol I'ortlnn.l.l innon-l.c.r Jtillmer and Alexander t'lienev of Uilmer, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverselv the ! above-descritNHl lands are requested In tile I their claims In this office on or beKireaaid 1.1U , dav of November, 112. atl W. R. PI" N BAR, Register. We Have Commencd to Receive Our Fall Goods. jitst Received An assortment of SklrU, OuthifC flaunoi, ThmigtunU, 8liirt-YViKlN,'Oiitinft flannel and Knit Underskirt-, MenV Paula, All kinds (iLuiiili'rweitr, RtittlK-M of All Kinds, 'Yarns and tuuuy other goods too numerous to niontion. ; 1 y; v; ; ? ' ' Outing fllannel per yard, only -... . - ' 3c We have a few Boys' Shoes worth $125. per pair that We want to cleseout at 4; -v 1 - 1.00 A first class broom, stitched 4 times, fine broom corn, only 25c Copper bottom tea kettles Nbt 8- each ' ;i - - - 60c Good whisk brooms, only f v ; - : : - " - - '-6c AU kinds of men's working shirts at lioek, jlji( fona .Prices. Our; October. Fashion Hheet mid Patterns are in. Call and gut one pattern for 10c; . All putterns guaranteed ferfret If cut according to directions.. Our Coats and Jackets will be here in a fev 'daVk Do liot buy pntil yon fee them,, ; . . , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i Land Ofllee at Vancouver. Wash;, Hepl.8 1(102. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of her in tention to makeconumitation proof in support of .her claim, and that suid proof will be made beinre W. H. lJresby, United States Commis sioner for District of Washington, at his oiticp In Ooldeniiale, Wash., on Monday, October 20, IWB, vis: I, I la M. Bartholomew. formerly LilaM. Shaw, Homestead entry No. llii)v. for the southeast Quarter of section it. township 5 north, of runge 12 east, W. M. tsne names tne iniinwing witnesses mj prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion oi, said lana, viz: Richiira Kelly, iiutsey i. t oie, amiiei at. Cole, all of Kulda, P. O., Washington, and Arthur Richardson, of Uoldenilale, 1 . w., Washington. Sl17 W. It. husiiau, itegiHier.-. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION; Land Office at Vancouver. Wash.. Rent. 0, I'KIL'. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing-niimed settler has filed notice of his inteii. tion to make final proof in sunporl of his claim, and that said proof will be made bclore tlie Register und Keceiver ot tne u. n. I.nnd omce, at Vancouver, Washington, on Monday, October 27, 1IKI2, vii: Townscnd Hluclt, Homestead entry No. IU01H, for the north had northwest quarter, southeast quarter of north west quarter anu nortneast quarter ol soutn west nuarter of section lid. township 8 north. of range 11 east, W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove lils continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Jacob J. Aimer, Oliver r. Dununr, jonnson McLstiahan and William R. Jones, all ol flnetliit. Washington. sl224 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. ( rimber Land, Act, June 3. 1S7S. NOl'KK FOR PIJBLICATION. I'nMed Htates Land Office, North Yakima. Wash.. August 22, 11KI2. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with ihe provisions of tlie act of congress of June:!, 1878, entitled ''An act for the sale of timber lands in the slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington lerruory, " us extenued mall the public land states by act of August i, W2," Louis K. Armstrong. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day tiled 111 this of tire his sworn statement. No. 1IW, for the purchase of the west southeast and east) southwest quarter of section No. it, township No. ! 7 north, runge No. li east, W. M., and win oner prooi to snow mat tne tana snugnt is more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W. H. Presby, V. B. Commissioner tor District of Washing ton, at his ottice at (ioldcnditle. Wash., on W ednesday, ineufii day oi November, i!W2. He names as witnesses: i nartes ri. (.touch, and Klla K. Crouch of Mllwaukie, Oregon; Holier' r . Cox of Portland. Oregon: James V. Cox of Trout Luke, Washington. And Charles 11. Crouch. of Mllwaukie, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has this "day tiled in this ottice his sworn statement, No. ltilii, for the purchase of tlie southeast quarter of northeast quarter; northeast quarter of southeast quarter section 1, township 7 norm, range 11 east, Vr. M., and west half of southwest Quarter of section No. 6, In township No. 7 north, range No. 12 east. w. M., anu will oner proot to snow that tne land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to escaniisn ins claim in said land no l ore w. II. Presby, U. H. Commissioner for District of Washington ,at his oHiceatUOldcr.dale.WasH.. on Wednesday, the, Mil day ol November, 1WI2. ne nsmes as witnesses: iaiius v.. ai uistroiig and Robert K. Cox of Portland, Or.; James r . Cox of Trout Luke, wash.; Krank C. Young of. rorttami, or. Aim Mia r.. crouch, of Mllwaukie, rounly of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement. No. wn, lor the purchase or the southwest of section No. 7, In town ship No. 7 north, range No. 12 eiiBt, w. M.,and will oner prooi to snow tnut ine land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish her claim to said land before W. R, 1'resby, 0. 8. Commissioner lor District ot 'Washington, at ins ottice at ootdcnuale, Washington, on Wednesday, theothday of November, imi2. She names as witnesses: ljonis K. Arm strong and Robert V. Cox of t'ortliind. Or.: James V. Cox of Trout Lake, Wash.; Krank C. loungoi idriiaiid, or. Any bihi an neisuiis claiming adverse v the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ofllee on or before said otli day of November. 1II2. n2d WALTER ,1. REED. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOnT" Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 12, UKri. Notice is hereby given tluit the following-named settler has tiled notice of Ills In tention to make ritial proof in support of his claim, and that suid proof will bcinadc before the Register and Receiver V. H. Land Oltlce at Vancouver, Wash., on October 27, IUU2, viz: ANTON K NELSON. who made H. K. No. 11?2.", for I lie west half of northwest quarter nnd northwest quarter ot southwest quarter of section 17 and northeast quarter of southeast quarter sectton 18, town shin north, range II east. W. M. tie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultiva tion oi said land, viz: Andrew Mcott, James K. Cox and Georgs R. Sellinger of Trout Lake. Washington, and Harry W. Hellinger of Hood River. Oregon. sl!N24 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land ottice at Vancouver. Wash.. Sent. 22. 11KI2. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has II led notice of his in tention tn make dual proof In sup port of his claim, and Hint said proof will be marie before the Register and Receiver of tne ii. . lana otnee at amuiuver, Wash., on November 5, I'M, via: UILHIOKT J. KNUTWlN. , w'io made 11. E. No. 10,l(, for the west half of southwest quarter, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, and southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 4, township 3 north, range 10 east, w. in. He Humes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva lloaof said land, viz: Iver Hainrie. Daniel Katre and Frank Oro shong of White Salmon, Washington, and I'eter Mather, of I'nrlerwnod, Washington. saiojll W, H. DUX BAR, Roister. ITiniber f,and, Act June 8, 1STH.1 NOTICE FOR TUB LI CATION. 1'nited States l.nnd otHce, Vancouver, Wash., Kepi. 4, 1W)1 Notice Is herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congn-NS of June :t, ls;s, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tlie Slate ot California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended ui nil the public laud states by act of Aiutist -I, isti. 1'HRIsl'lAN lil l.KR. of Trout Lake, entity of Klickitat, stateof Wash., lias this da- filed in tiiis oltlce tils sworn statement. No. 2si. tor tlie ptirchsse ol the east hair of the tout heast quarter and east hall ui the northeast qiiricr of section 21, in township No. north, rnnae N. II esst, w. m,. and aid otter proof to snow that tlie Iniid sotighl l more valuxb.e lot its timberorsioue than for Huricllltursl purioses. soil to estab lish nlsclsim tosHtit land betore the Register and Receiver of this uftl.c m Vancouver, Washington, on Wednesdav, the2rtli dav or Noveinlw r. IHtrj. He names as witmwva: William Rerlncer, Freds.-ott, IVier Schmid and Joseph Acme all ! Tront l,ase, W asliiiiKtin. And I'.IIUIMKN A lil l.KR, ofTrout Lake, county of Kltckiut, state of Wsh.t has Ihis day filed in Ibia oltlce her worn statement No. Sis;, for the pureha-eof the west hall of die soulhwcM quurler and outheast quarter of the amiiliwrsi qiiHrterof ec. Aland northwest quarter of the n irili wesl 4 of sec.ii. in l.onnshlp No. a north, range No. II K, w... and .rill orter .rl to llow that tlx land sought Is more valuable for It timber or st.n than for wgra-iiltural puriswes, and to i-stblishticr claim to mid land before Ihe H.i;:s er an, iuiviver of this office. Mt 'i,i,. reiver. Washington, on WeilneMlay, Ihe 2-1 Ii dav of Nnveiiiis r. I'.nii. Mbe name, as witness,; . 1 1 tM ra Herihv-er. Fred s,-oti, INter s, hinhl ami Joseph Aeine all ivf I ro n ljtke. Washlngi. n. Any and all M-rs,.n i'U n a.tvcrselv the ahove-d.wibed lauds are ruim-xted lo fta their claims in thla otfi, on or before said th day of Novemtier, 12. U'nil W. K. DCS RAR, R-sjIjipt. 5iBB0m& CO. o: 'On Top of the Hill. " ";; ' DEALERS J'J-''- Staple and Fancy G roceries, - 0 HAY GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. . - We'keopln stock afu11 line ' of tlie i Wasc.6 Wa(ieiiotft Ulilling. Co' Feed and Flour. AU FULL WE.I0 HT! goods. - - r a We ,bux an(aell all, kjnda of household goods, Bitch a StbyeS,;'Fiirni 1 -;' ture, llftntesnf and" in fact anything and everything ,tiat lias sliape or ' form, ' SPECIAL 1'rices on Flour and Feed in ton lots. . , COLUMBIA NURSERY. Established 1892. , I ,,; -: Offei-a a full line of . ' And other Fruit Trees, Plants, Sliitilis and Vines. You are Invited To examine the atock and let us know what yoti want. H. C. BATEHAM, Proprietor. Telephone 604. A. S. BLOWERS & SON Have Just received a large ahimentof Sorosis Underskirts Price $1.50 to $5.00 each. Strictly tip to date. ' . W'e curry the largest stock of In this town, and our stock Whs never more -cohiplete than now, When you want a pair or snoes nun win give BatlH faction, come to Headquarter.. . r' . r,& . ., '.' We alsri'have a ery' com plcte stock zaT'J Vf "'"f hie'"' Hals, Shirto," Neckwear, etc. vjL - A. S. BLOWERS & SON. ,; ,. 1' Dealers in General Merchandise. . . C. T. KAwWs." s HOOD RIVER NURSERY. "". 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 loti'g as they last. This season will witness larger plan tings of single-sorts than any in the history of this valley, and to get what you want will necessitate eurly orders. We would also state that we ur? prepared to furnish for next season's planting any number and ANY VARIETY, GROWN ESPECIALLY FOR YOU. : ' Long experience In the nursery business enables us to guarantee satisfaction. " . . " Nursery nri East Side, at crossing of Neal creek. Orders solicited. RAWSON &. STANTON, Hood River, Or. Mt Hood 0 very, Feed and Sale Stables. A, K. FUIXER, Prop. Firsffftss, stylish, easy-riditig liugics All kinds of lieavy team Invalid draylug Accoiiitnodations for tritncient horses and teams. Office of WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMERS. Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. Something New. C Qwing to tbe fact that there is plenty of itfass cattle on t1iiiar- . ket ii present, we are buying beef cheaper tlinn we have for some tiiiioj-and we proX)se to give our customers the benefit of the low prices; also, for the reason that many of our customers do not care to bother with cash eoupo'ue, we have decided to dispense with them and give the following prices from ,date J Brisket Reef Roil, 7c per pound; Short Rib Boil, 8c; any of the best PliouldeT Beef Boil, i)c per pound ; Steak from 10c to loc per pound; Pork and Mutton from 7c to 12)sc. per pound. tVe,will rn't any prices in town on groceries and deliver your (roods. ' ' 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, ! , -t i ' ' You !iould call on CHAS. N. CLARKE, rROfRIETOn OF The Glacier Pharmacy F. H. STANTON ITimlier Land. Act June 3, 1WS- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IT.,1,.1 a..laa f Jinrt lllfll Tll Dalled. )! gon, Aug. 15. 1002. Notice in hereby given tliat In compliance with the provision. of the act of congress ot June 3, 1H7K, entitled - An net r thewtreof timber lands lu tliS states of Cal ifornia, Oregon, vada ana wMninguMi i ritory," an extended to nil the public land tatebvact ofAngunt4, 1SH2. tho following persons have, on July 11, IWi, filed their sworn metemenl In this ottice, towlt; . Frank K. Knaulding, or The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon , sworn statement So. Sll, for the purchase of the west Imlf southeast iUurter, northeast quarter southeast qimrler and soiithenHl quarier norinessi qnarier niviiou u, ,w y I souin, raugo ii easi, w. m. Robert Ross, of The Dalle, county of Wasco, state of Ore. gon, sworn statement no. en, tor mr pui ohase of the )uthwet qu.ruir uorlbweat quarter, west half southwest qaarter section :!, township 1 north, range It east, and lot 4, section it, township 1 south, range 11 east, w. M. That they will oner prooi to snow torn me land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone timn for agricultural purposes, and to establish tlielrcUlins to said land before the Register and Receiver at this oil lee, on Satur day, October 25, MB. ThevnHina as witnesses: a. r. i.iikc, v hi lam ketchum, K. Kiss, A. 0. Tlioinus and F. F. Hpnuliling, ot The Dalles, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in tills otllce on or before suid 2oi h day of October, 1002. m-22o2i . , JAY 1 LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION. .and Office at Vancouver, Wash. Kepl.f WOi Notice Is hereby given that the follow. I ui mimed settler has filed notice of his inU'ii tion Ui make final proof in support of his claim .and that said proof will be made before the Heiflster and flecelver, at Vancouver, WashliiKlon, on isovemner lit, inuz, vik AHNOLb ANV1U. who made II. K. Nc. 10.52S. for the Sfc. of NWJ4, K'iorBWXand lots, section , town sin i) u north, ramso 11 east, w. M. lie names the followlni; witnesses to prove his continuous residunoe upon and cultiva tion or siuu lanu, viz: Alois Weinirartner of Ollmer. Washinelon O.K. Melllpijer, E. K.' Wright and William Coate, all or Trout Lane. wasiiitiKiir. oHi7 Wr. H. DUMIAU, Keglster. Timber Land, Act Junes, 1878. NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. United Htates Land Office. Vanoouver. Wash., June 30, liXU. Notice is hereby given that til compliance wnn ine provisions oi uie act of conirressof June H. 188. entitled "An aid lor the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land suites ny act oi mimisi , ws, MONROE HHYANT. of Pullman, county of Whltinan.state of Wash ington, has this day tiled lu this otllce his sworn statement, No. 282, tor the purchase of west northwest yt ana west y, southwest yt of secilon No. 23. ill 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 sam lana ueiore ine rvegisw-r nnu Keceiver of this ottice at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday the lllh dav of October. 1902. He names as witnesses: Everett V. O'Nellof Winchester. Idaho: David M. Havnes of full man, wash.; Thomas A. Hudson and Tim othy tfrowniiiii or 1 ne jiuues, uregoii. - DAVID M. HAYNEM, of Pnllmsn. county of Whltmsn. stateof wash' Ington, has Ibis day tiled in this oltlce his sworn statement, No. 2(183, for the purchase ol the southeast quarter of section No. 15 in ......u,l V.. U ,.,.,-11. rt...,,a M 11 oo.l W l and will offer proof to show that the lanJ sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the KcKlster and Keceiver of this olllce at Van couver. Wash., on Tuesday, the Uth day of October, 1IKI2. He names as witnesses: Monroe Bryant, of Pullman, wash.; Everett C. O'Neel of Win chester, Idaho; Thomas A. Hudson and Tim othy Brownhtll of The Dalles, Oregon. EVERETT C O'NEELl of Winchester, county of Ne Perces, state of Idaho has tins day ntea in mis omce nis sworn statement. No. 2IW, for the purchase of the south norlhenst and south ii north west yt of section No. 22 in town ship No. 6 north, range No. II east. W. M. and will otter proof to show that tne land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish liis claim Ui said land before the Register I, l...,.r.hlnnW..., ........ nnu nrvciTci ui hiipoiiiiviii nn,-u vtri , nail on Tuesday, the Uth day of October. 1902. He names as witness. : Monroe llrynnt und David M. Halnea of Pullman, Wash.: Thomas A. Hudson and Timothy Brownlilll of The Dallca, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lunds are requested to tile their claims in tuts onice ou or betore said Hi h day of October, ltm2. alo8 W. B. DUNBAR, Register. (Timber Land, Act. June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION. United Htates Land Oltlce, Vancou ver,Wash., July 17. 1IKI2. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress oi june , is. s. entiiieu "An act jor the sale of timber lands in tlie states of I 'al itor nu. Oregon. Nevada and Washington ter rltOry," as extended to all the public land siaiea oy uci. oi Aiigusi i, is-iz, PATRICK HEAR DON. of Pine Flat, county of Kltckitat.stateofwash ington. has this day filed In this oltlce his sworn statement, No. 2730, for the purchase of tne south nan northwest quartur and west half aouthwest quarter of section 13 lu town ship 4 north, range 11 oust, w. H and will of fer proof to show that the land sought Is more vatiianie ior us iimoer or stone than lor agri cultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before tlie Register and Receiver of tills oltlce at Vancouver, Wash., on Thurs- aay , uie ia any m wuioer, nurz. 11 .1 nu in... ii u urltnauaaa. I .. ... . 1 , Ut I Antra Monroe Ixx'ke, John G. Perry and Edward Perry, all of Pine Flat. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aoove-qescriDeu lanus are requesiea lo nie ineir claims in mis omce on or before said M day of October, 11102. al8 - W. K. DUNBAR. Register Timber Land, Act Junes, 1878.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United Htates Land Office, North Yakima, Washington. July 25, 1002. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitica "An aci ior ine saie oi limner tanas In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extnlel to nil the public land stales tiv actor August 1, 1802, TILL1E FOSTER. of Hood River, county of Wasco, stateof Ore. gon, has tills day filed tn this office hersworn statement. No. 11, for the purchase of tlie north half southeast quarter and north half souinwest quarier oi section No. 211 In town ship No. 7 north, range No. lleasl. W. M..and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its tlmbei or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Iter claim to said land before W. B. Presby, U.H. Commissioner for district of Washington, at nisomceai uoiuenuaie, wasn., on Saturday, the lsth day of October. 11102. Hhe names as witnesses: Albert Levernaeh and Frank 0. Young of Portland P. O., Ore gon; uoueri r.uix anu James r.coxoi rroul Lake P. (.. WashlngUin. Any and all tersiiiachilmlnc adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tnetr claims in tins omce on or before said 18th day of October. IK02. alo WALTER J. REED, Register, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878, NO 1'ICE FOR PUBLICATION. United fctatea Ind Office, Vancouver, Wash.. Aug. 5. 1H02. Notice is berebv Klven that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1 S78, entltled"Anact forlhesaleof timber lands lu tbe states ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the ou bile land states by act of A uguat 4, 18)12, KM M A T. CLSTIN, of Portland, county of Mnltnoinah, stateof Oregon, has this day filed in this nttli-e her sworn sta lenient. No. 2",71, for the purchase ot the north half northeast quarter and north half northwest quarter of section 22, In township No. a north, range No. II eant,W.M., and will oiler proof to show that Ihe land sought is more valuable fcMltlmber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this oltlce at Vancouver, Wash.,on Wednesday, the 22d day of October, 11112. Hiie names wllnesaes: Albert W. Ixittdell and Robert F. Cox of Portland, Or.; Alberto. Peels and Jamea F. Cox ol Trontlako, Wash. Any and ail persons claiming adveraelv the above-dearrlbed lauds are requested to II le their claims in this nfftce on or befiara sab. 22d day of October, iwrj. a8d0 W. KDUNBAR, Jteglsler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijind Office at Vancouver, Wash., Heptem ber 5. IH02. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. B. Presbv, V. H. I ommlssioner for tlie District of Washington, at bis office In lioiduulale. '.Vashiiigton, ai Saturday. O'lober 18, l!fi, vis: W ILLlAM KKALL, Homestead entry No. lO.nrri, Utt the southeast quanerof tha norlhweat quarter, the soulh wet quarter of tlie northeast quarter, tlie tiiirthil quarter of the soulheast quarter and northeast quarter of the southwest auar ter of se.'t!n 34, township No ( north, of range No. II east, W. . lie names the folio w I m( witnesses to prove hl continuous resideiMenion and cultivation of. raid lend, tie: George K reps, Bert U Dynion.l, William Hctaweighoefer and Oliver P. Krei.s, all of Fulda P. ., Washlnrtoo. I2nl7 W. K. Dl'KBAR, Regisler. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT - ; i ' .': .:' ' " AT THE EMPORIUM. Colony of homesi'ekers, take notice; 1500 acres of land, F.aut Side Little White Salmon, 1,000 acre8 in one body, gooit fruit and grams land, 300 acres tim ber suitable for saw-logsanil wood, plenty of cedar tributary, seven miles of Hume, yOO iiicties of water to operate same as a ...i :..i. ...Ai.,- VcBUsu Xilil icu tuuii; icub ui nait;i per second aduitioiial hied on. JNo bet ter chance for an irrigating plant. Flume ends in lake at lrano landing, Washing-- ton, on Columbia river. Ibis landing and 21 acres, including store ''iiildiiig and 15 or 20 other buildings on land, go with the property. Unlv sis miles from Hood River. This soil is well adapted to raising strawberries, fruit and grass. tine range, rive 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 tne purctiasers at tl5 per acre, including nunie, timber, and water rights. Terms cash. Title perfect. Patented land. Inquire of John Iceland Henderson or J. F. Short, Hood River, Ore., or J. 1). Casey, Hil- gard,Oregon, solo owners. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition 135. 2. Eligible residence lots in fspangler'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. 0. The Koplin place at Frankton. 17 acres well improved; free irrigating water, rnce -I,uuu. " 7. Barrett-Sipma addition; $100 per lot: lOdown and 5 per month; no in terest. 8. One of the most valuable corners in the. center of Hood River. Price 2,500. t). Fine homestead of 160 acres on Rock creek near Davenport's. Price 1,000 300 down, balance at 6 per cent. 10. The Clarke 40 acres adjoining citv 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. Ope hundred sixty acres on White Salmon. 12 acres cleared, some fruit, good soil and tfmber. Price 1,500. Known as the P. M. Oatchell place. IS. Thos. Shore 9 acres ; new cottage ; near Barrett school house; price 1,500. 20. Fifteen acres one niiie from town on main road; one-half cleared, house and barn. Price 200 per acre. Can be sold in 5-aore lots. 21. N.. S. E. i, S. N. E. sec. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon ; fine timber laud ; lO per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, only one mile east of town ; fine range ; ljSOO. 32. Emma G. Robinson's 100 acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place ; flue timber; unim proved; 785. Money to loan. At the Emporium is kent a first-vlasa 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 sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood River Townsito company, of which com pany John Iit'land Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Cottage for rent down town. Choice Bargains. The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipnia addition, 375 if sold within a few days; after which the price will be m. ItiO-acre ranch at White Salmon, known as the Tenold farm, offered now fur $1.(100. - Will cost 1,701) in 30 da vs Corner lot in front of sch ool 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. The C B. Prathar homestead, 1(10 acres. Fruit and small house, ft miles from Hood River. Will be sold for 850 cash, or on installment plan for $!H)0. Owned bv J. I.. Henderson. Timber IjiuiI, Act June :t, 1873.1 NOITC1-: FOR PUBLICATION. 'United Suites Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., BopL t, 11)02. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance witli the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in Ihe Suites of California:, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 1, 18U2. MARY HPAKI.INO, of H(HitlHtn, county of Chehalls, state of Washington, has this day filed tn this ottice her sworn statement, No. 247, for the purchase of theS4 of Ki;i-4 Sec. 1(1, theNKiiof NF.'i See. .). and XVV(.4 orswij Sec. 20, In township No. north, range No. It) east, W. M and will olt'cr proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish her claim to said Ian, I before the Reg ist. r and Receiver of this orllce at Vancouver, Wash., on Friday, the 2Mb day of Novemtier, Ituri, Mhe liaines as witnesses: Fred Heoti Chris Holer and Charles P. Reed, of Trout Lako, Wash., and Waldo It. Ilncli of Portland, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abova-desarihed lauds are requested to file their claims lu this otllce on or betore said Jhth day of November, VMri. sln2l W. R. DU.MlAR, Register. i - - . Timber Uind, Act June 1S78.1 NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. I'nlted Htatea !,and Office, Vancouver Wash., Mcpi. -js Imi-Noili-e Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of ciaigresaol June 3, ls:s, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands in the states of Calllornla, Oregon. Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to ail the public land slates by act of Angut I. W2, JOSKPlf t. lAM'Klls, Of The Dalles, county of Wasco, slate ofnre gon. has Ihis day riled in thisoiliee his sworn .lal. ioenl No. 2fi, for the purchase of the NWof section 2,, In to a n-liip No. o n,,rili range No, 11 east. w.M., ami will oil. r pns.f to show turn the land soulit Is more valuable lor its Umber or stone Uian tor agricultural nnrpoHos, and lo esieblih his elslin to said land before tlie lL.-ci-i.-r si d ltecetrof this office at Vani-ouvcr, Wash., on Friday, the jlh day of Iieeeiiiln r. lwt'i. He names hs wltn"ev Timothy llmw. hiil and Kobcn iinu-gof The 1kiI,-i', Oregon, Thomas A. Hudsou of IW.Iaixi. iiregun, and RolartClieynw of (iiliner, Washingtun. Any and all persons claiming adver. ly the abots-deacriont isiios are rriulrd lo (tie their claims In tins offirv ou or lasfure said &Ui day ui December, u. 2 W. R. DI NBAH, R f iler,