The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 14, 1902, Image 2

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    "Hooi liver Slacier.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902.
White Salmon Items.
James Greaves of Oakland, California,
is visiting S. W. Condon.
White Salmon is to have telephone
connection with the outside world at
last. The wire was put up one day last
week.
Frank Groshong moved hia black
mith tools from hia ranch into the new
building lately-erected in White Salmon
Now the passer by is greeted with the
musical ring of the hammer and anvil.
The latest subject for discussion on
the street corners is the formation of a
dancing club. It seems that there has
not been dances enough to satisfy some
of the young people; hence the move
lor a club. '
Some object to the public, free for all,
dances as not being select ejiough, hence
a dance "trust" as the latest "combina
tion of industries."
Some of our local politicians do not
seem to be satisfied with affairs, sup
posed at least to be settled by the last
election. This judgment is based on
discussions heard about the stores.
What the town needs is a public hall in
which these issues could be settled.
The almost continuous rain of the
past week hindered work on the new
reservoir from which the town is to get
its supply of water, but Mr. Jewett has
a force of men at work on it this week.
This improvement will soon be comple
ted, then the electric lights will receive
attention. .
8. W. Condon is having the finishing
touches put on the interior of his new
dwelling. X.
Crappcr Cropplngs.
Rain, rain, rain. This is enough to
disgust an old WeD-looter. snow ieu to
about the depth of an inch here last
Wednesday morning but was all gone by
8 o'clock, and it has bee n raining ever
since. You can hear the cry all over
the valley "I wish it would hold off for
a couple of weeks longer, I haven't got
my apples picked, or I haven't got my
Dotatoes duK. I haven't got my corn fod
der in, or this ain't done or that isn't
done. The farmers must De two weeKS
behind time, or the rain two weeks
ahead of time, one or the other, or per
haps they are both a little out of whack.
Several parties were intending to set
more berries this fall but this kind of
weather would put a damper on setting
out anything. (Man is a queer "critter'
friend Joe. if we all manage to squeeze
through the pearly gates, dollars to
dough-nuts some of us would have a
kick coming about the condition of the
golden streetB, the water supply, the
weather.the crops, the sanitary arrange
ments, and perhaps the style of wings
the angels wear. Alan is a "dreutui
queer critter." t.a.)
Chas. Chandler contemplates taking
a trip to Texas soon, to visit friends and
relatives. He expects to be gone most
of the winter.
Mrs. J. H. Shoemaker will start for
Tendleton next week on a visit; she will
be gone several weeks.
S. N. J. Cox is taking music lessons
on the guitar from Mrs. Goddard. Jim
says he is learning very fast and will as
tonish the natives one of these days.
John Stranahan is building an addi
tion on his already spacious residence
and expects to keep bachelor 8 nan in
grand style this winter.
Some of our young folks went to town
last Friday night to attend the dance
at the K. of P. hall ; but owing to the
bad night, the dance came near being a
fizzle with a big r . Jon,
(Well Notes.
The recent heavy rains are playing
havoc with the- roads. In several
places the surface water is cutting
them up, where a little work would
drain it off. The road supervisor of
this district is like the average police
man when trouble i-omes, be is off on
some other lieat. If there has been a
lick of work done ou the mads in
Odell district this year I am not aware
of it. Yesterday a team stuck between
Charley Davis' ana Dan bmitu s place,
and wiDter scarcely begun.
It was a real treat to receive the-glad
hand of the Editor of the Glacier while
In town yesterday. Glad .to see you
home.
Hon. J. M. Shelley, brother of Troy
and Roswell Shelley was a guest of
Troy's over Sunday and on Monday
called at the little white store. Mr.
Shelley owns a half interest in a 75
barrel flouring mill at Eugene, where
lie has made his residence tor ninny
years. He is a member of tbe legisla
ture from Lane county. His. wife ac
companied him. They are charmed
with Hood River. Monday evening
they took the train to Boise, Idaho. On
the way to town over the West Side,
so many delightful pictures unfolded
themselves to (heir view in clover mead
ows and heavy laden apple orchards so
richly colored that it seemed as If the
hand of some artist had figured here.
This, together with the uplifting scen
ery on every hand, proved a perfect
revelation to them. But there is no
use of trying to describe Hood River
valley with its wealth of scenery and
Its boundless resources. It must be
seen to be appreciated.
On Monday Frank and Bernice Wy
inau returned from Walla Walla,
where they were attending college un
til Frank became ill with typhoid fe
ver. It must have been a close call for
Frank, judging from his appearance.
Glad to see you back, but regret the
caue that led to your return.
Mrs. C. G. Roberts returned last Fri
day from l'ortlund Hftor several days
absence.
If it is not wood hauling it is some
thing else that keeps the road lined
with teams. Now it is the apple wagon
that sheds its fragrance along the way,
instead of the breath of the piue wood.
The Rev. C. A. Wyman left for Tort
land today on business connected with
Ills brick and tile factory.
Mr. Wy man's work reaches beyond
the pulpit in more ways than one and
Odeil 1st" be congratulated on the fait
of his having withdrawn bis place from
sale and his conclusion to remain per
manently here.
A distinguishing feature of the pro
gramme at the literary club last week,
was the song of' little Johnnie
White. It brought forth a storm of
applause and an encore, and Johnnie
was loaded for bear and responded In a
manner that would have done credit to
a more pretentious place than Odell.
Business at the little white store ha
grown to smb. proportions already that
freight team is indu-peu.siible. Today,
the proprietor was sovn handling the
ribbons over a pair of tine l'ligliahshires
purchased from B. T. Young. Mr.
Young has sold 40 head this season, mot
oflhetn being from one herd, and brand
ed figure 5. They have all proven
good and tractable, and Mr. Young Is
to be congratulated on his horse sense.
A potato weighing four pounds can
t seen In the window of the little
white store. It was gmwu in the
garden of Troy Shelley. John Kroeger
has also fine exhibit there. $
Duke's Yalley Items.
We are having; plenty of rain rft pres
ent, and last Thursday morning we
were reminded that winter is near, as
the ground was white with snow for a
short fine.
The rain caused William and Dennas
Dodson to quit loggiug, and they have
returned to their home In Dukes val
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton went
to Portland last Huturday and returned
Tuesday,
J. A. Knox has some fine beef cattle
to butclftr this fall.
James Malcome has sold uis home
stead to Thomas Frederick ; considera
tion f 100. Mr. Malcome and family
will start for Kansas City some time
this week. They will leave the rattlers
and coyotes and go to a land where the
'possum and perwaimoiis grow. Dukes
valley's loss will be Missouri's gain.
Thomas Broderick has moved upon
his place he bought here and intends
to make a big clearing this winter.
Lafe Little's smiling face was seen in
our valley this week.
We have been granted a school dis
trict at last. Saturday was held the
firet meeting In the district, when we
organized by electing W. G. Dodson,
C. It. Bone and A. J. Kessell directors
and J. A. Knox clerk. Two hundred
and fifty dollars were subscribed to
build a house, and the place thought
best to build it was on the southeast
comer of J. P. Thomsen's place. Now
if some one would come Into our val
ley and build a store house we would
be up to date. If some one with lots
of capital' wants to go into business
here lie could do a big credit business,
for the whole valley would patronize
him, I think, until pay day anyhow.
. . I. K. E.
Agreement for Interchange of Tracks.
Portland Journal.
It transpires that within the last few
days an agreement was reached
between the Northern Pacific, Union
Pacific, 0, R. & N. and Great Northern
roads, regarding an interchange of track
privileges on the Snake and Columbia
River divisions, and the papera to the
agreement have been signed snd are
now in force. The agreement gives the
Northern Pacific equal rights over the
O, R. & N, tracks from Wallftla to Port
land and to the great Northern from
Spokane to Portland and the Union
Pacific and Great Northern will have
a similar privilege over the Northern
Pacific tracks to Sound cities. It fur
ther provides for the running of North
ern Pacific trains over the Snake River
branch of the O. R. & N. between Rip
aria and Lewiston.
Railroad Notice to Ministers.
The issuance of the customary form of
O. R. AN. individual half fare permits
will be discontinued with the close of
the year 1902, and for 1903 joint clergy
certificates issued by the Trans-Continental
Passenger association will be
honored on the lines of the O. R. & N.
Co. These permits will be good in the
combined territories of the Western,
Southwestern and Trans-Continental
associations, embracing practically the
territory west of Chicago and St. Louis.
A charge of f 1.00 is made by the Trans
Continental association to cover expense
of issuing these permits. Application
blanks will soon be placed in the hands
of local agents, ana ministers should
procure them early as, after being ex
ecuted and certified to by the local
agent, they have to be sent to James
Charlton, Chicago, with the $1.00 fee
before the permit is available.
A. N. Hoar, Agent.
Ordinance No. 64.
An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance
Vacating the Alley in Block B of
Uoe's Addition to the City of Hood
River, Oregon, as per the official plat
of said Addition, dated April 15.1902,
Acknowledged the same day: an-
proved by the Common Council of
the city or Hood Kiver, April 21,
1902.
The City of Hood River does ordain as
folloVs:
Section 1. Whereas, It appeal's to the
satisfaction of the city council, by the
petition of Kittie and H. C. Coe, that
Kittle Coe and Henry C. Coe are the
sole owners of. all the lots in Block B
of Coe's addition to the city of Hood
River, as per the official plat of said ad
dition, dated April 15, 1902, acknowl
edged the same day, approved by the
common council of the city of Hood
River, April 21, 1902; and
Whereas, by said petition and the
facts it appears that said alley should
be vacated as prayed for: Now be it
ordained that the alley in block B
aforesaid of said plat be and the same
is hereby vacated, and the public shall
hereafter have no rights in, upon or
over the land covered by said alley.
Passed the common council Novem
ber 4, 1902, and approved by me this
10th day of November, 1902.
F. C. BROSIUS, Mayor.
Attest: J. R. Nickelsen, Recorder.
Ordinance No. 65.
An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance
to amend section 20 of Ordinance No.
7, entitled An Ordinance to impose
aim reguiate licenses upon certain
trades and callings and regulating
the maimer of issuing licenses.
The City of Hood River does ordain as
follows:
Section 1. The proprietors or scents
of all other exhibitions, amusements,
entertainments or snows lor money,
whether collected as an entrance fee or
by collection, nut enumerated In ordi
nance No. 7, shall pay a license of
twelve dollars per week, or three dol
lars per day; provided, that all exhi
bitions given by bona fide residents of
Hie city or Hood lUver shall not re
quire license.
rec. 'i. bection M of ordinance No. 7
is hereby repealed.
Passed the common council Novem
ber 4, 102, and approved by me this
10th day of Novemtar, 1902.
F. C. BR08IUS, Mayor.
Attest: J. R. Nickki-sks, Recorder.
Ordinance No. 66.
An Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance
Providing for the Passage of Ordi
nances and Repealing Ordinance
No. 45.
The city of Hood River does ordain as
follows:
Section 1. Every ordinance shall be
read at two (2) regular meetings of tht
common council, not less than five (5)
days apart, before tbey can be acted
upon for final passage; provided, that
by unanimous consent of all the mem
bers of the common council, an ordi
nance may be passed Its first and sec
ond readings and final passage at any
regular meeting of the common coun
cil. Sec. 2. Every ordinance shall lie
passed by a vote of the majority of the
common council. The vote upon the
final passage of an ordinance shall be
by yens and nays, and the name and
vote of every member voting shall be
recorded in tbe minutes of the meet
ing. Sec. 3. Ordinance Number Forty-five
(4M is hereby repealed.
Paswd the common council Novem
ber 4, 1902, and approved by me this
10th day of NovemW. 1902.
F. V. BROSIUS, Mayor.
Attest: J. R. NicKELSEX, Recorder.
We have been selling stacks
These are high class goods at low
f C ,i f J a t'ti rt mr CvtT
yjll 7ctlUI Utij'
year. All are of the latest styles.
We do not misrepresent nor try to run down our competitors' goods to get trade. When a merchant
talks disrespectfully of his competitors' goods he acknowledges then and there that he cannot meet their
prices. We have confidence in the public Jo let them be their own judges.
All kinds of Tin and Graniteware at the very lowest prices.
Good Whisk Brooms 6c Carpet Tacks, per doz boxes 10c
Carpenters' Lead Pencils, 4 for . . . Be ' . Wood Chopping Bowls 8c
All Our Goods Are of the Latest Styles.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at Vancouver, Wash., Oct. Hi,
11)02. Nolle ts hereby given that the following-named
sctller lias tiled notice of hia in
tention to make tlnal proof In sup
port of Ills claim, and Unit wild proof will
be marie before W. B. Presby. U.S. C'oniiiits
stoner for district of Washington, at hia
office In IJoldendale, Washington, on Mon
day, December IS, 1(102, viz:
ALCIDK WILLARD.
Homestead entry No. 10,5011,-for the northeast
quarter of section HO,- township II north,
rango 12 east, w. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion uf said land, viz:
Mary Raracr and David Plett of Oolden
dnle, Washington; August Herg and Thomas
Oulgley ol Ulenwood. Washington.
n7dl2 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
fTimher f .and, Act June 8, 1878.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office. The Dalles, Ore
gon, Oct. 'U, low. Notice Is hereby given that
In compliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June .1, 1878, entitled "An act
for the su'e of timber lands In the states ol
California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington
territory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1H02,
ORSIN 14. HARTLKY,
Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore
gon, has on Sept. M, 1MI2, tiled In thisoflice hia
claim to said land before (ten. T. I'ruther. U.
8. Commissioner at his otllcein Hood Klver,
Oregon, on Thursday, the IKh day of Janu
ary, I'M.
sworn statement, No, 1139, for the purchase of
lot 8. southeast quarter of northwest quarter,
southwest quarter of north at quarter and
northwest quarter of southeast quarter of
seetlou No. 2, in township No. 2
north, rango No. V east. W. M., and
will offer proof to show that the land sought la
more valuable for its timber or atone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish hia
He names as witnesses: 8. W. Cusor. James
Chittle, A.O.Wright aud James Eggert, all
of Viento, Oregon.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in this ortice on or berore said
15th day of January, 1IW1.
n7Jny9 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Tim ber Land, Act June Jt, 1878.J
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
United Slates Land Office, The Dalles, Ore
gon, October 2:f. iimz Nonce 18 lereoy given,
that In compliance with the provisions of the
act ol Congress of June 8, 178, entitled "An
act for the sale ol timber lands in the states of
Calilornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 1, MI2, the following
named persons huve on Hept. 24, 1902, filed
in this office their sworn slutements, tci-wlt:
ROHKKT It. KltWIN,
of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore
gon, sworn statement No. 1184, for the pur
chase of t he NW'4 of the 8 W and lot 4, see.
34, and lot 1, sec. SI, T. 2 N., R. 9 K., and lot 4,
see. 8, T. 1 N., R. UK., W. M.
JOSEPH K. UATCHELDER.
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
uregon, sworn statement iio. lift), lor tne
purchase of the northwest quarter of section
84, township 2 nort h, range 9 east.w. sc.
That they will oiler proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish their c-lalma to said land before
Geo. T. Prntlicr, U. 8, Commissioner, at his
office In Hood River, Oregon, ou Thursday,
the 15t h day of January li. '
They name as witnesses: W. E. Bherrlll, M.
A. Cook and Robert It, Erwln of Hood River,
Oregon, and Joseph K. Batiitelder of Portland
Oregon; also O. 8. Lowe aud L. W. Jones of
Hood River, Oregon. '
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in tiiis office on or before the
said 15th day of January, list).
n7Jny9 JAY 1'. LUCAS, Register
iTImber Land, Act. June 8, 1878.1
NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION.
United States Land office, Vancouver,
Wash., Sept. 4, 1902. Notice is hereby given
that in compliance with the provisions of the
act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory," as extended to all the public land
stales by act of August 4, 18H2,
CHRISTIAN OCLER,
of Trout Lake, county of Klickitat, stateof
Wash., has this day tiled in this office his
sworn statement, No. 28.11, tor the purchase of
the east half of the southeast quarter and east
half of the northeast quarter of section 21, In
township No. 8 north, range No. 11 east, w, at.,
and will otter proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for It timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to suiii land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Vancouver,
W ashington, on Wednosday, the 2Mb day of
Novem bir, 1902.
He names as witnesses: William Berlnger,
Fred Scott, Peter Schinid and Juseph Aerne
all of Trout Lake, Washington.
And PHILOMENA OI1I.KR.
of Trout Lake, county of Klickitat, state of
Wash., has this day filed In this office her
sworn statement No. 212, for the purchase of
the west half of the southwest quarter and
southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of
sec. 20, and northwest quarter of the north
west yA of sec. 2!, In township No. 6 north,
range No. 11 K, w.M., and nil oiler proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
for Its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of
tills otlice, at Vancouver, Washington, on
vt eunesnay, tne J.itu nay or November, 1902.
She names as witnesses William Berlnger,
Fred Scott, Peter Schmtd aud Joseph Aerne.
all ol Trout Lake, Washington.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tne
above-described lands are requested to Die
their claims In this offli on or before Htid
2tith day of November, 1992,
8l2n21 W. R. lil'NBAR, Register.
Timber Land, Act June .1, 1K7K.1
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
United sts Land Office, Vancouver, Wash
Oetolwr 27, Notice Is hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions. the
act of congress or June ;f, 1S7K, entitled "An act
for the sale of timber lands In the states nl
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
territory," as extended to all the public Land
states by act of August 4, lnH2,
JOSKI'U ISL LLIv'aN,
0Iuh T KHlm""' """""tvof Klickitat, state
of W sshington, bus this day filed in aw!T offlce
his sworn statement No. , for lh purchase
of the northwest Vi of section No. ., in town
ship No. 5 north, range No. 10 east w M
and will otter proof to show that the land
sought la more valuable ,r its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, mid to
establish his claim to mid lml before the
Register and R.H-eiver of this office at Van
couver, ashlngton, on Friday, the 13tb dav
of l-ehruary, 190.1.
He names as witnesses: Wlllam 3. Frost
and Uminis t'arney of Portland. Oregon
Porter McMillan of Hood River. OregonVnd
Ronald I). I sineron of While Salmon, Wash.
Any and a I persons claiming adversely the
BbovtMleseribed Imitto are requested tb file
heirclalms Jo this orllce u or before aaid
1.1th day of rebrusrv. !.
"'U"" W. R. Hl'NBAR, Register.
.!VImht'r '-and. Act JuneS, 1STK.1
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
u"hted.w l."lC" . mi Vancouver,
" (t"-r 21. lwU.-Noilce ls herrby
JS1. ?' t" r,",l,li"'with tbe provision,
2Anl, -1?'"l'";1'!Jl,n,:l 1K7- "titled
u".!Si..i. t"f,,".,,regon. Nevada and
,kh ? l1'"'" extended to all the
public mini states t act of August 4. lawi.
ELEJTJ h ' .mn,yrt Multnomah, state of
Oregon, has tils day tiled In this offlce
bl. sworn statement No, 2!tV,, for the pur-
'.,!f've """,'' S "f northwesf i
of wrtion No.:), in township N.w north
claim to aju.t land before the Reginer and
. V ,T t an,nvr. Wash
on ! hurdy, the Imh day of ret.roarV, Ism""
Smoh it 'TV'''-,k"'i',,'rlv n" Herman U
fmilti, all of Portland. Onvon
.hU?'"1 "ili""'?"" '"""if adverwlv the
rtnxwIft-Ti twi u.nia ... . . a .
oUJn. W. R. MNBAR, Re,iter.
of goods to keep the people warm
prices. .
We will give you a discount of 10 per cent on all Capes and Jackets
member, these are all new goods, not old ones left over froi
COLUMBIA NURSERY.
Established 1892.
' , Offers a full line of
. ' Aud other Fruit Trees, Plants, 8hiubs and Vines.
You are Invited
To examine tbe stock and let us know what you want.
H. C. BATEH AM, Proprietor.
, Telephone 004.
We are closing out a lot of Women's Shoes, consisting, of about
oo pairs of the justly Celebrated Miller Make, which
we sold originally at from 2.00 to 13.50 a piir, but to move them
quickly we are making the very low price of
A PAI1$ FOR YOUR CHOICE. Come in soon if you wish to avail
yourself of this opportunity. These goods will certainly not last
long at this ridiculously low price.
A. S. BLOWERS & SON.
Turkey Shooting
IN TOWN OF HOOD RIVER
Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1902.
100 Turkeys at Stake.
C. T. RAWSON.
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
We respectfully announce to the puhlic 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 furnlHhed
s 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 are 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
gatisfaction.
Nursery on East Side, at crossingof Neal creek. Orderesolicited.
RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or.
Mt. Hood Livery, Feed
and Sale Stables.
A. K. FULLER, Prop.
Flrat-clas'i, stylish, easy-riding buggies AH kinds of heavy tenni
ing and draying Accommodations for trancient horses and teams.
Office of WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMERS.
Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination.
HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO.
Meats and Fruits.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Will Meet All Honorable Competition.
For YOU to Remember
When you need anything in the line of
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
1PAINTS,' OIL AND GLASS,
.
Yon should call ou
CHAS. N. CLARKE,
PROPRIETOR OF . '
The Glacier
FAIR
and dry
We have more of these.
Re-
froin last
F. II. STANTON
Pharmacy
Sale
OR
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Offlce at The Dalles, Oregon, October
14, 1H02. Notice la hereby given that the following-named
settler haa filed notice of Ilia
Intuition to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before (Jeo. T. Prather, U. H. Commissioner, at
Hood River, Oregon, on (Saturday, November
22, 1W, via:
CALE P. RICHARDSON.
Of Hood River, Ore.; H. K. No. S748, for the
north southeast . southeast northeast
section 22 and southwest H northwest
section 123, Uiwnshlp 2 north, range 8 east, W .u
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultlvar
Hon of said land, vIk:
Frank Davenport, Mark Davenport, F. B.
Newby and Oliver Richardson, all of Hood
River, Oregon.
ol7u!21 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Timber Land, Act June , 1878J
NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION.
United Htates Land Office, Vancouver,
Washington, October 21, Wi. Notice Is
hereby giveu that In compliance with the
provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878,
entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
In the states of California. Oreeon. Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended tonll the-
publlc lund slates by actor August 4, istc,
JOHN T. (1 ALLOW AY,
of Albion, county of Whitman, state of
Washington, has this day filed in this office
hlssworn statement No. 2702, for the purchase
of the southeast quarter southeast quarter,
section 10; south half northeast quarter and
northeast quarter northesst quarter section
15, township H north, range 11 east, W, M. and
will otter proof to show that the laud sought
is more valuable for Its timber or atone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish hia
claim to said land before the Register aud
Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash.,
on Tuesday, the 17th day of February, KW1.
He names as witnesses: George W, Gibson
of Pullman, Wash.; Henry Krown of Palouse
City, Wash.: William Richardson of Colfax,
ssn., and Thomas A. Hudson ol me Danes,
Oregon.
Auy and all persona claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this ottice on or before said
17t h day of K b nary, liH.
oSlJa W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1H78.J
NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION.
United Htates Land Office, The Dalles, Ore.,
Octotier 111, 1H02. Notice Is hereby given
that iu compliance with the provisions of the
act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act
for the sale of timber lands in the slates' of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
territory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 18112,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Oregon, has on J in v zu, mv. nieu in una ounce
his sworn statement No, 927, for the purchase
of the northwest M of northwest H section ao,
west y, southwest section 17 and northeast
JoffeK yA section 18, township No. 1 north,
range No. 11 cast, W.M.and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for
Its timber or stone than foragrlcultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim lo said land
before the Register and Receiver of this ortice
at The Dalles, Oregou,.on Friday, the 2nd
day of January, lWuH
Ho names as witnesses: E.C.Miller, E. C.
Rogers, R. Norder and T. D. Tweedy, all of
xiooQ Kiver, ( iregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before said
2nd day of January, 1008.
024d28 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, The Dulles,
Oregon, Oct, 12, 1(102. Notice is hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions of the
act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the slates of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
territory," as extended to nil the public land
states by act of August 4, 18112,
CLARENCE A. HHURTE,
Of Arlington, county of Gilliam, state of Ore
gon, -lias on August 1S.1H02, tiled In thisoffice
Ills sworn statement No, 10110, for the pur
chase of the HE, of SEW section 14, SW of
nv y. secnon ta, jn w '4 oi i w y. section n ana
NE'4 of NE!4 section 28, In township No. 1
north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will oiler
proof to show that the lund sought la
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before George T. Prather,
U. H. Comnilssoner, at Hood River, .Oregon,
nn Friday, the 2nd day of January, IM08.
He names as witnesses; J. Joss, R C. Miller,
J. R. Steel and J. M. Leuz, all of Hood River,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said
2nd day of January. 1WM.
o24d2 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Octo
ber 14, 1WI2. Notice is hereby given that the
following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make tlnal proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof
win oe maue neiore tne itegisier ana us
ee! ver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday,
December 1, 1H02. viz:
CHRISTIAN '.VYSS,
of Mosier; H. E. No. 8581. for the southwest
of the northwest quarter of section 21, town
ship 2 north, range 11 east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence uMn and cultivation
of, said land, vis: Charles Cramer, Alex
Peterson and Carl Carlson of Mosier, Oregon,
and E. B. Wood of The Dalles, Oregon.
o21n28 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. g,
11)02. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
aettler has tiled notice of his In
tention to make final proof in support of
ins ciaim, anu inai saia prooi win ue maue
before the Register and Receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, December 20,
1002, via:
ALVIN L. ROOT, -of
The Dalies, Oregon, H. E. No. 11288, for the
lota 8 and 7 and east half of southwest quarter
section 88, township 2 N., range 11 E., w. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
W. E. Huskey, G. W. Hnskey, E. L. Root
ana u. a. mars, an oi mosier, uregon.
nlldlt) JAY P. LUCAS, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I And Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 8,
1002. Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settlor has filed notice of his In
Intention to commute and make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the Register aud Receiver
at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, December
22, W02, vli:
JOHN H. DeMOSS,
Of Hood River, Oregon, 11. E. No. 9815, for the
south hnll of nor.hwest quarter of section 14,
township 1 north, range 9 east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vim
J. P. Rusklrk of The Dalles, Oregon, and
L. Wlnnns, Frank Nen and Audubon Wlnans
all of Hood River, Oregon.
nlldl9 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
United Slates Land Offlce, Vancouver, Wash.,
Nov. 7, 19112. Notice Is hereby given that In
compliance with tiie provisions of the act of
congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for
the sale of timber lands in the Stales of Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and WashingUin
Territory," asextended to all the public land
states by act of August 4. 1892.
JACOB K. HUTCH KR,
of The Dalles, county of Wasco, slate of Ore
gon, has this day filed In lhls office his
sworn statement. No. 2WSI. for the purchase ol
souihwest quarter of section No. 84, town
ship No. 6 north, range No. 12 east. W. M.,and
will offer proof to snow that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purpose,and to establish his
claim to stud land oefore the Register and
Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash.,
on Wednesday, the 20th dayofFebrtiary.lMH.
He names as witnesses: Charles C. Connor,
Henry R. Murray, James Murray and A
Upton, all of Lyle, Washington.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
atHive-hwrlbed lands am requested to tile
their claims In this office on or before said 2"tb
day of February. 1908.
nHJ24 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
THE
New License,
Manufactured In Htuvl Hlvn lip 1 U'hlfo.
hea . A belter cigar than la obtainable else
where for the money.
TRY ONE.
Stockholders Meeting.
The annual meeting pf Mock holder ot the
Valley Improvement Coinpanv will be held
on Monday, November 17. Imri, at 1 o'clock
p. m.. in A.O. U. W. hall, for the purpose of
elecling officers and the transact on of anch
other bust neat aa may pome lieB.re the meet
ing. FRANK DAVKNttiHT
President.
Cows & Calves For Sale
I will beat rndenrood. Wad., on Nov. 17,
Is nd 19. and will tell Cows and Calves. Any
one wishing to buy will pleaae call on I and
19tb. Jias. U. ULSEN.
LIST OF LANDS
For Sale
AND
FOR RENT
AT
THE EMPORIUM,
Colony of liomeseekers, take notice:
1500 acres of land, East Sida Little
White Salmon, 1,000 acree in one body,
eood fruit and grass land, '300 acres tim
ber suitable forsaw-logsand wood, plenty
of cedar tributary, seven miles of tin me,
900 inches of water to operate same as a
vested right. Ten cubic feet of water
per second additional filed on. No bet
ter chance for nn irrigating plant. Flume
ends in lake at Drano landing, Washing
ton, on Columbia river. This landing
and 21 acres, including store building
and 15 or 20 other buildings on land, go
with the property. Only six miles from
Hood Kiver. 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 lluine, timber,
and water rights. Terms cash. Title
perfect. Patented land. Inquire of
John Leland Henderson or J. F. Short,
Hood River, Ore., or J. D. Casey, Hil
gard.Oregon, sole owners.
1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition
I35.
2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler's
subdivision, near cannon house; only
$100; terms easy.
6, The Koplin place at Frankton. 17
acres well improved ; free irrigating
water. Price $1,000.
7.. Barrett-Sipma addition ; $100 per
lot: $10 down and $5 per month; no in;
terest.
8. One of the most valuable corners
in thg center of Hood River. Price
$2,500.
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. Th08.' Shero 9 acres ; new cottage ;
near Barrett school house; price $1,600.
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-aire lots;
21. N. S. E. M, S. 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 160 acres on
hills east of Whit 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 sale
lots formerly belonging to the Hood
River Townsite company, of which com
pany John Leland Henderson is secre
tary Hiid the Hood River Bank treasurer.
Cottage for rent down town.
Choice Bargains.
The Geo. Melton lot and cottage In
Barrett-Sipma addition, $375.
KiO-acre ranch at Whit Salmon,
known as the Tenold farm, offered now
tortl.oOO. Will cost $1,700 in 30 days
Corner lot in front of school house,
$200.
The two Macomber lots in Hull's ad
dition east of Abbott's Btore, $250 each.
The King 6 aires, all improved, 3
acres in lienles, joins Burns Jones'
place. Price $1,000.
100 acres at the forks on White Sal
mon, Washington.. Price $KW, half
cash ; balance, 1 and 2 years.
KiO acres 7 miles southeast of Hood
River; joins Jerome Wells; 100 acres
nearly level; small house; 3 to 5 acres
cleared; best fipplo land; dirt cheap;
$850 for a few days only.
For Sale The N. 40 acres and the
east 20 acres, in one body, of the Hen
derson 80 acres west of Lvman Smith's.
Free irrigating water for "the lower 40.
Six acres iu apples and cherries just
beginning to bear. Five acres of straw
berries among fruit trees. Price $5,000,
$2,700 cash, balance in five years at 7
tier cent Sold subject to McCtiistion's
lease.four years to run.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1
NO TICK FOH PUBLICATION.
United (statea Land Office, Vancouver
Wash., Wept. , lH02.Notice la hereby Kiven
that In compliance with the provla"iona of
the act of congress of June 8, 1K7S, entitled
"An act for the stile of timber lands In the
Stales of California, OreKon. Nevada and
V, aslnriKton Territory," as extended to all
the public land stntes bv act of AuirusU 1HW2
MARY HPARLlNd, l''10Ki'
of Homilam, county of t'hehalis, state of
Washington, has this day filed in tills office
her sworn statement, No.2H47, for t he purchase
of then; of Mec. 1H, IheNKof NF
Hec. HO, and ofHWV, kec. 20, Inlownshlp
No. north, ranKe No. 10 east, W. M and will
otter pnsf to show that the land aouicht la
more valuable for Iu timber or atone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before the Register and
lieeelyerof this olllce at Vancouver, Wash .
on rrlday, the 2sth day r,f November Wl
H ie names as witnesses: Fred Scott, Chris
Oilier aud Charles P. Reed, of Trout Lake.
Wash., and Waldo H. Bach of Portland Or
Any and all person claiming a Iverse'lv the
above-described lands are requested lo tile
i. V a , mice on or belore aald
2th day of November, 1W12.
slln21 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Ing-named settler has nied notice of bta In-
"..".iuirami niaae nnal proof in
suprtofhls claim, and that aald pf,a,f will
fW II1M1 taffikrak llii IV.-.. i... .. .
vi! reKn,0n Mondr. lumber j,
. :fwAnr C. MAH.ANY,
OI HWd Utvor llnuam.n. 1J i.- ...
3 ftnd 4. Motion (J, lowrUhipY rmr'th, VanlS
iV.,V. r ""Yr"! """reasl H and kila
M. 1";, r" Low,n" Rnea to prove
lion of. iald land! vis: "a "ua CUIUT
Uilliam Itavis, Samuel MeOafferv, Charlea
4&x F. LUCAS, Emitter