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,. ' ' , " ' 2 ' ' ' ' ' - : 3(oediver (Slacier. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902. City Politics. City politics are beginning to warm Up for the election December 2, when Ik mayor, three cauncilmen, city Cnrder and city treasurer are to be elected. The initial caucus was held Friday evening, at A, 0. U. W. hall when a full ticket was nominated The call for this meeting was signed "20 citizens" and declared for majority rule in locul affairs. There was a good attendance, and the nominations were made by acclamation. G.J. Gessllng called the meeting to order and nominated Hon. X. N. Blow. ers ior cnairman. Mr. Blowers was the unanimous choice of the meeting for chairman. He proceeded right to business and called for a secretary George I. Slocotn was elected secretary without opposition. Hon. T. R. Coon was the unanimous choice of the meet' Ing for candidute for mayor. A. Wl nans, U. J. GesBling and Ed Mayes were made the nominees for council men. J. K. Nickelsen received the nomination for re-election as city re corder and Truman Butler as city treasurer. ; ; , Mr. Coon was called upon for speech and made a neat little talk in which be thanked his fellow" citizens for the honor conferred in making him their candidate and promised, if elect ed to the responsible office of mayor of the city of Hood River, to carry on Mo tne leuer tne spirit or the city charter so far as concerned the duties of bis office. He said our city is small, just beginning, and upon its officials de volved now, more than at any other time, the duty of making a right start He would at all times favor law and order.' , v ' At the conclusion of Mr. Coon's speech the meeting adjourned but was called to order again before the audi ence left the room and the chairman asked that the ticket be given a name for the official ballot. Mr. Gessllng suggested the ndme of "majority rule ticket," and the name was unanlmous- ly adopted. , ,:.':,:' -v.' Wednesday morning a call was ; .circa lated for a republican and taxpayers caucus, signed by John Leland, Hender son, republican committeeman. The meeting was held in the new opera house and was lively from beginning ; to end: Every nomination, from that ol mayor to city treasurer, was contested by bal. lot. John Leland Henderson was ee lecled (or chairman of the meeting and H. M. Huxley,- secretary. A motion debarring all who took part in the ma' jority-rule convention from participat ing in this, was adopted unanimously. For Mayor, Dr. F. C. Brosiusj Geo. T. Prathor and Captain' Blowers were placed in nomination. About 60 votes were cast, and Dr. Brosius having re ceived a majority.was declared the nom inee for mayor. ' ; For council men D, McDonald, C. A. Bell, Elmer Rand, Geo. T. Prather and 8. H. Cox were placed in nomination. W. O. Ash and P. F. Friday declined. McDonald, Bell and Prather were nom inated for cauncilmen. ? " :J ; For recorder, W. B. Cole and T, J. Cunning were placed in nomination. Mr. Cole having received the highest number of votes, was declared the nomr lnee lor recorder. . , For treasurer, Ralph Savage declined a nomination. Truman Butler's name was mentioned for the nomination but the chairman ruled that according to the motion adopted, debarring those who took part in the previous caucus. Mr. Butler's nomination could not be entertained. G. E. Williams was thtn placed in nomination, and there Mug no further nominations, the secretary was instructed to cast the ballot, and Mr. Williams was declared the nominee for city treasurer, and the meeting ad), journea. - W t t .. . r. a. jurnes aua j. ii. nunt acted a tollers for the meeting. , : r- i penses are added to the' foreign prices; you will find in very many 'Teases they are the lower of, the two. And if once in a while you find that you can take the chances of getting an inferior article " percent discount Jrom your nome merchant's, and can save two bits on the first cost of some article, just turn round, look yourself squarely in the eye and put to yourself this question: "Am I so 'picayunishly' small, so inte .se'y self ish, that for two bits I. will go back on my own friends, men whose efforts are identical with my own, whose aim is to make a living and promote the interests of Hood River and the valley, and pat ronize an institution that does not know or care anything whatever about Hood Kiver or any of her people, except tol pluck them of as many of Uncle Sam's shiners as they can?". Now would you? The banner that was put up as a prize for highest percentage of attend ance and punctuality, and for which a competition has been in progress during the past and present roonths,has already proven a profitable and interesting fac tor in our school government.. Our teachers are to be highly commended for their action in the matter and de serve the hearty support of every patron of our schools. No prize, however, has been offered for the school making the largest percentage of gain in ' attendance and punctuality during the year. If it is not out of place the Glacier would suggest that such a prise be offered by our instructors or others, the winner at the close of one school year to retain the banner until won by another, either at the end of ft cltool year, or end of a term of the year. -, We believe it would stimulate some schools to greater ex ertions, who now, perhaps, cannot : ex pect to win the present much coveted nri.fl.bnt who mivht hv itimniinna effort, xon. has on Kept. III. 1H02. filed in tblaoflice big placsthem in a favorable position in competition for this annual, or term; prize.. " . PARIS FAIR We want to impreos upon your mind that our line of Hosiery is complete, and that our PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. ' ' , Ladies' Cotton fleece-lined Hose, 7 ,. worth 15c . Ladies' Cotton fleece-lined Hose, - 'worth 20c....'.. Ladies' Cotton fleece-lined Hose, worth 30c ...... Ladies' Wool Hose, worth 20c .1... LadieB' Wool Hose, absolutely fast, worth 35c . . ' As above, only gray Infants' fine Cashmere Hose, silk beel and toe, black or colored, worth 25c; our price As above, only lighter grade, worth 20c ........ Infants' fast black ribbed wool Hose... . , . ' Misses' seamlesg ribbed Cashmere Hose, worth 25c 15 Misses (Jasnmere, absolutely fast black nose, worth 35 ... ... .. ........ .. ..... ..'.. . 25 We have a complete line of plain and prices that will surprise you. 10c 15 25 15 .25 35 20 16 10 : Ladles' ahsolntely black fine Cashmere Hose, worth 40o " Ladies' absolutely black fine Cashmere Hose, worth 60c v, Ladies' absolutely black flue Cashmere Hose, worth 65c Ladies' absolutely black fine Cashmere Hose, , worth 75c.. - Mhses' fleece-lined Cotton Hose, per pair. ...... . . Boys and misses' two-thread ribbed Hose, spliced heel and toe, heavy fleeced, only. As sbove, extra heavy. Boys' extra heavy ribbed Bicycle Hose, per pair . . Boys' heavy ribbed Hose.:..... ............. Misses black' ribbed Wool Hose.............. 30c 35 40 60 10 19 20 15 ' 10 10 , NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, October u. 1902,-Notice Is hereby given that) the fol. lowing-nnmed settler has filed notice ol hit; InUntlon to make final proof; In guuport of bis claim, and that said proof i l X,e made before Geo. T. Prather, U. 8. Commissioner, al Hood River, Oregon, on Saturday, November Of Hood River, Ore.: H. B. No. 8748, for the north M southeast , .ntheast northeast V section 22 and southwest northwest section 211, township 2 north, range east, W.M He nanuaj the ."ollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of suM land, viz: . . Lvnr.ir navnnoro. Mark Davenport. F. E. Newby and Oliver Richardson, all of Hood River, Oregon. A. ,... . ribbed Cotton Hose, also colored, at Men's heavy Woolen Sox, long leg, blue, with white heel and toe, only 15 As above', heavier........,.;.... 20- As above, heavier. .. ... .. .......... 25 As above, heavier, worth 50c 35 Men's fine Australian natural Wool Hose, worth 35c. Men's black Wool half Hose, worth 22c Men's black Wool half Hose, worth 35c ...... . Camels' hair half Hose, worth 20c 25' 17 25 15 All kinds of Men's Cotton Half Hose at Attractive Prices. We Lead irt Our Line of Goods. We do not keep flopping around with our premium plans, nor do we keep changing patterns, causing you trouble in getting your dishes matched. We have the same pattern we'started with 18 months ago. (Timber Land, Aet Jane 8. 1878J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.: United States Land Office, Vancouver, Washington, October a, imi. jsotice is hereby given that in compliance with the nrovislonsof the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An ant for tile sale of limber lauds In the States OI uauiorDm,ureBUU, nevitun nuu Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act.bf August 4, 1892, y JOHN T. GALLOWAY. ' of Albion, county of Whitman, state of Washington, tins mis aay niea m mis omce his sworn statemeut No. 2702, for the purchase of the southeast quarter southeast quarter, section 10; south half northeast quarter and northeast quarter noruieasb quuner geguun 15, township north, range 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 Bp..piver of this office at Vancouver. Wash.. on Tuesday, the 17th day of February, 1903. He names as witnesses: ueorge w.wmson of Pullman, Wash.; Henry Brown of Palouse City, Wash.: William Richardson of Colfax, Wash., and Thomas A. Hudson of The Dalles, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 17th day of Ftbruary, 1903. - 031J9 , W.Jtv. vv&BAn,, negister, ; Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. The Dalles. Ore gon, Oct. 24, UXB.-Notlce is hereby given that in compliance who vne provisions or ine act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, ORHIN B. HARTLEY. ' Of Hood Rlver.cotinty of Wasco, state of Ore- Five voting, machines were need In the New York city booths at the elec tion, and with results entirely, fafctis factory. Mayor Low wted in one of them and bad e trouble iu getting out In a coapto of seconds. The ma chines were" operated rapidly and the votes were .counted the moment the polls closed. The oost of installing the machines is Uie ooly reason for not bringing thetn Into universal use at nee. , ' ' ." . I , The city 'of Hoopertown, BL, wiUt ji population o( 4500, Is said to liave one of the most -economical and saccesefnJ municipal goyernmento. Itstuayor re ceives a salary of 50 cents a year; alder men, 25 cents a yearbut these princely salaries revert to the city treasury be cause the council, votes tulidly .against allowing orders for their payment. The town has no saloons, the revenue of the city being raised by taxation. iu. M WKIIICH. IJUWm .'1 UUIUlltCBiqUailClj southwest quarter of north aft quarter and northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section No. . a, in township No. 2 north, range No. t east. W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Geo. T. Prather. U. 8. Commissioner at his office in Hood River, Oregon, on Thursday, the Uth day of Janu ary, 1D03. . He names as witnesses; 8. W. Ousor, James Cbittie, A. O. Wright aud James Kggerl, all oi v lencu, ifregou. ... Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file tltelr claims In this office on or before said 16th day of January, 1, , . i ii7Jny . JAY P. LUCAS, Beglster. COLUMBIA NURSERY. Established 1892. . ' . , Offers a full line of UNv Ml, Oab and Tf o-p-i Ail And other Fruit Trees, Plants, Shrubs and Vines. You are Invited - To examine the stock and let us know what you want. H. C. BATEHAM, Proprietor. Telephone 604. Slide Sale ' Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.T : J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ; United States Land Office, The Dalles. Ore.. October 19, 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 Bate of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory, as extended to all thepnbllo land states by act or August , itsra, GEORGET. GALLIGAN. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has on Jul v 26, 1902. filed In this office bis sworn statement No. 927, for the purchase of the northwest W of northwest M section 20. west southwest li section 17 and northeast I WofSE W section 18. township No. l north ranM No. 11 east. W.M.aud will offer nroof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timoer or stone ttianior agricultural par- poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at The uaues, Oregon, on naay, the 2nd day of January, 1908. 1 He names as witnesses: B. C. Miller. E. O. Rogers, R. Norder and T. D. Tweedy, all of nooa ttiver. uregon. 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, 1908. - 024d28 : JAY P. LUCAS, Register. LIST OP LANDS For Sale AND FORRES AT THE EMPORIUM. Colony, of homeseekers,' take notice; 1500 acres of land. East bu t good fruit and eraRH lanH .?T ber suitable foiaw.Z Z?:?- or Tv.-" t 7 ' "?"ou mueS Of 1 Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 J' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Ind Offloe, The Dalles, Ore gon. October 23. 1902 Notice is hereby given, that In compliance with the provisions of the ot of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol Umber lands iu the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 1892, the following named persons have on Sept. iM, 1902, filed iu una umce iireir Hworu siniumeaiH, to-wit: ROBERT 11. ERWIN, of Hood River, county or Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statemout No. J184, for the pur chase of the NW!i of theSWJiand lot 4. sec. U, and lot 1. sec. to, T. 2 N., R. 9 K, and lot 4, ec. 8, T. 1 N, R. 9 E., W.M. , JfKPH F. BATCHELDER. ' of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of uregon, sworn statement no. lua, tor tne Surchase of the northwest quarter of section I, township 2 north, range 9 east.w. M. That thev will otter Di'oof to show that t.ha land sought is more valuable for its timber or We are closing out a lot of Women's Shoes, consisting of about so pairs of trie justly Celebrated Miller Make, which we sold originally at from $2.00 to. $3.50 a pair, but to move them quickly we are making the very low price of " ' 181.25 ' Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.) -NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. The Dalles. Oregon, Oct. 12, 1902.-Notloe Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the actor cougress or Jane x, it78. 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 skates uy aci. oi aurusi.4, - of Gilliam, state of Ore .1902. filed in this office Bworn statement No. 1000, for the pnr- 8W section 13, NWfc ofNWW section 24 and ot jmem section 23. m townshl No. For the first time in the history of establish their claims to said land1 before Hood Elver, two completely different JiiSS!SUSi&. tickets are In the Held for city offlcers, Both tickets contain good represent ative men from beginning to end, and the voter can not go far amiss in cast ing his ballot. The matter of accepting or rejecting jar. uarnegie's library gift of $168,000 was laBt week submittod to the voter of Albany, N. Y., and the nays carried with 6000 majority. The Albauy voter Who said no thus states his reasons. Mr. Carnagle Is the possessor of more money than he knows what to do with. He has become the holder of hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of secur ities which yield him an Income, it Is tald, of between two and three million dollars a month, and be amassed this oollossal fortune In a few years while thousands of men who contributed their efforts to the upbuilding of his industrial eutorprUes remained poor. And rurtbermore, the conditions undei which the gift I offered make It ol ligatory upon the community to bear the expense of maintaining an institu tion which in to perpetuate the fame of a man whose sole claim to the respect of hte fellow citizens is his distribution of vast wealth, In the acquirement of which lie gave no evident of that ben eficence which has since beeu so osten tatiously paraded. Mr. Carnegie would be entitled to more lasting fame bad he shared with his employes the profits of his Industries made productive by a high protective tariff en acted to benefit American workmen. hlle it pays to advertise, it will also pay our reactors, and pay them well, to read the adu in the tUaciar every evk. There is always something to interest all in the advertising colnmsot the Glacier. Head these ads carefully and obtain some Idea of the goods and prices offered by our merchants and compare Ahvm with those of the big department store of Chicago and other lari?e cities and too will be surprised. In niost vast you will find the Hood River prices just a? low as those of Chicago or other cities, iter freight, eipressage and oilier ex-' Crapper Crepplngs. Still it rains but we are eettins o rain-Boaked now that rain don't have any effect on us any more,o we have no kick coming. . L. 11. .Nichols returned last week from an extended visit to friends and relatives in-Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas. He likes iiooa ttiver Detter than ever, the 15t h day of January 19014, Tbey name as witnesses: W. E. SherrlH, M. A. Cook and Robert R. Erwln of Hood River, Oregon, and Joseph b fiatchelder of Portland Oregon; also US. 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 this ofllce on or before the said 15th day of January, 1903. njn , 4AI l LUUAS, Register A PAIB FOE YOTJR CHOICE. Come insoon if you wish to avail' yourself of this-opportunity. These goods w ill certainly not last long at UiJs ridiculously low price. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. C. T. RAWSON. ITimher Land, Act Jnne 8, 1878.1' NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION, ; United States Ijnpd Office, Vanoouver, Wash., Sept. 4, 1902. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the actof congress of Juno 3, 1H.8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of J, uaiuornia, uregon, jNcvaua and Washington oiokkju tui viiiviuiaii vuuuvy tt euutiuugy i siuu oy api oi August 9, to nut in 1(10 acres of wheat. After lie . . christian Gijler, at tlimnirh with -that h wifl ?.r. lrou' Lake, county of Kllckitet, state of ? ,i j li. j 1 , . ""- .wasn., nas.tnis auy niea in this odice his to tlOOd Kiver and go to Clearing land sworn statement, No. 28.i1, lor the purchase of on Ins ranch. He expects to work his Ln ,,ea?1, 01 V8 mmt "eBst lurter and east, ranch hereafter instead of renting it out. :r" "W"Z ""J " ".?.""J,.,,' e.ct'?n J1- F. H. STANTON. I Of Arlington, count; eon, nas on August nis Bworn statemei chase of the BE of 8KK section 14, 8WM of BWL .utinn 11 KTTI ' nrV 1JW ni7-J 1 1. ' 7 BWIIUU i j.r.w oi ixctyi neot,iou za, in lownsnip north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will offer prooi snow mat tne land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or Stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before George T. Prather, u. c. lAjiiiiuiBftuiittr, at, noou itiver. ureeon, on Friday, the 2nd day of January, 1803. He names as witnesses: J. Joss. P. C, Mil lor j. a, sieei ana J. M. .Lens, all of Hood River, Oreiron. - , ; Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desosibed lands are requested to file tneir claims in mis omce on or before said inu aay oi January, luoa. oziaai . jak r. IjUUAS, Register. Will Dodge started for Grade. Crook county last Saturday to stay with hie uncle and aunt this winter. Rev, D. D. Dodge, expects to start for Nebraska in a ooople of weeks. He don't expect to leave Hood River for good, but is going to get nis children school, and he will return to Hood er In the near future. A. W. King is on the sick list this week, While lilting on a log last week he wrenched hia back in some way, causing severe pain. He is confined to his home, and probably will be for some time, as the cold, wet weather seems to make him worse. Odell Notes. ' The curtains of heaven were pinned back by the stars last nieht. which seems a promise of better weather, and being the man Iwhind the team, the thought of sunshine tomorrow, is right welcome. ' On Saturday, as the writer was slowlv ascending the Davidson hill, on his wav to town he saw a man unhitching his team by the wayside and accosted him : "Are vou frointr to work the mail?". "I came tor that pur pose, but no one else has showed up." "Are yon the road supervisor?" "Oh no! Don't accuse me of anything like that." Lest I might north, ranve No. 11 east. w. h and will otter uronf to show that th land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ofMiw at V Washington, on Wednesday, the2otb day of He names as witnessm Wllllum Ttorin. 1 allnrTmnll.altA Vlul,ln..,..n r - -1 f I V- TinHiiugKiu, " I K r. i uunnUL'Vt jmrun '"u . tuuw.uuiiv 1 1 1 , r. r- of Trout Ijike, county of Klickitat, state sr Wash., has this day filed in this of hoe her sworn statement No. 28:12, for the purchase of tuewesi nan oi me soutnwest quarter ana southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of ecu. Ah hiiu noruiwesfc quarter of tne nortu west k of sec. 29, In township No. north. range No. 11 K, w.M., and will otter prooi to Know inni uie ihiiu isuugni is more vaiuanie loriuiimoer or stone tnan tor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said ianu oeiore tne Kegisier and . Receiver mm omce, at vani-ouver, Washington, on eanemiay, tne .2 itu.uay of November. 1902. 8he names as witnesses: William Herlnger, rrwu oeun, i-eier neniniu anQ' josepn Aerne, all of Trout Lake, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their rlalms In this ofllce on or before aald win aay or Novemner, 1902. 12u21 W.R. DUNBAR, Register. JOK. FTImher lnd, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION United States ljtnd Office, Vancouver, Wash uctoner HKJa. Notion is hereby given that In compliance with the ni'ovli,.n.if uw sot of congress of June 8, 1878, en lit led "An act ior me saie oi linnier inuus In the states o( (illfornla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington wrriiory, asextenueo to a II Uie public land have offended him, I hastily begged his sute by'act of August 1 1 nartlon and nassed on. JOski'h suLuvaN. C M Busev who Dtircliaanil thn Jnok ..TbL. (tHll,,?n- county of Klickitat, state .u. nusey wno purcnasea t ne Joch- r Washington, has this day Bled In this omce imseit place, IS preparing to enlarge his 1 his sworn statement No. jSKW, lor the purchase niiinc orcnsru. xust)v biiows ms laitn I T i'". , m town' in the country by his works. John Kroeger has been ouite under the weather for some days with Job's trouble, but manages to get down after his mail every day. Johu is patient un under atiiiction'i rod. If rerorts are true there are better days in store for him e'er long. home very One samnles of notatops which are novelties in shape, can be seen at "The Little White Store" this week. Thev were ffmvrn hv V. O. SK. v. It. . - t rieu on uie tvest eiue. Dr. Watt of Buelah Land and Mr. Avery and wife, who live on the Eggert ace were customers at "The Little hite Store," yesterday, as were a) an Mr. Waironblast and tit. Patterson i.f Mount Hood. Men and teams are at work todav on the Davidiwn hill fixing it up in good shape, to the great delight of the man behind Ui team. shin No. 6 north-, ramro Nil in mii w . and will otter proof to show that lite land aiuv more vaiiianie ior IW timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to eslabllsh bis claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of thlsntflce at Van couver, aHiiuiKion, on riday, Uie 1Mb dav of february, ltntt. He names as witnesses.- Wtllam J. Frost uu ivinn iMrnry or Portland, Oreirou: roricr Aic.villlanor HiaMt Kiver, Oregon, and Ronald 1. t'Hinemnof White Salmon, Wash. Any aud all persons clalminn advorselv the above-deaerilied lands are rvquented to Hie ineirriMiin.i in hum onire mu or tx fore said 1,-iin nayoi reorunrv, MJu W. R. l)i;.NB.R, Register.. Timber Ijnd, Act June 8. 18TH.V JNUllt'K FOK PUBLICATION. United Htatea l,and Oiflc. Vauconver. al, t,tcti.oer 24. ttt.-Nutice is hereby (ivruumi in mnipiiaiu-r nn til? provisi.ms or the act ofcongrciMof June.t. 1S78, enirtled "An act Sir the sale of timber lands In the I....". """ "regoa, .Nevada and ashtmrton lerritory," as extfiuied U an Uie ALKKKI. K. SMITH. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of u nw ny men in Uils oillce u.. urn puiivinrim .-so. aivi, n,r tn0 pur. chase of the northenst , of north wwt-W of iwtton Nu.au, In towuslilp No. nortl. MniM i V r li . m- . 7 . , ' ' ' - nuu will envr pro..f to show that the land nought is An exchange makes the following ob servation: "A man mar be ao how. etfwd that bis beet girl can't ait on his an withont a hammock, vet 1m an in. . . 1. . .1 i , it ..v. uuRu Ulan Li in ti rint , . . . .. , . . - " fashion plaf who organism is so deff Su "Kffir K er and Wab Vtimary, lata. SlTTi1'1"' ,,i;r.$ Kadderly and Herman C. - .. w u itu-i.regort. mu wiiubv organism l m Ot'll- aaricuuurai purposes, and lo mtablt rate that he dare not clean hia fiouer Si"" u' HJ immi the R.irii.. always tell a mn by his appearance or i a. iti,..- r. k. t?57 wvuinnun, lne uiggeet nar wa ever i new was etn ployed oa a reJigNMta paper to write Samlav school at4iriM arMvnt 'stood little Bobbv and had Ltn u ;i. lii." Ann and all iwi-milii Imi...... . 4., n . N.Mlen-ritied land are request et to Ble ;t.ir claims In this m. on ur befun sjd Wth day of Febrtiarv, lK. oajui W. K. LUNBAR, RogUter. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. We respectfully announce to thepublic that we have for the coitng planting seasons a fine lot of trees of all kinds Thrifty, Smooth, and True to Name. ; . : Vre" re now being booked as received and varieties furnished as longms they last. This season' will 'witness larger plantings of ; sfngle sorts than anyjn the history of this valley, and to get whut . - 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, , f , Long experience in the nursery business enables us to guarantee ' satisfaction. ' ,'.. -; :' Nursery on East Bide, at crossingof Nenl creek. Wders solicited RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I Jin (1 IIPHnA at Tha Tl., 1 . , . ... . " viv(uu. oer 14, iw. jNotice 1s hereby given that the followine-named settler hns aixd nniiro of - his intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and thatwsald nroof will be mads before tha Resriutpr d I folvo. at I'ha Th..llna -w 1, 117Vt Yin; ., . - christian rvvss V . or Mosier; H. E. No. 8681. for the southwest M 8hip 2 north, ransre u east, W- M. He names the following wif hlonnntlnn.M " ,Y uis wtiMiiuifua lCBtutrniTK iimn m nn nnirtvaiimi Of, said land, viz: Charles Oamer. Al Peterson and Carl r.nrlwm nf MaqIop nwumn 024n28 , .. JAY P. LUCAS. Reelater,: Mt flood Livery i Feed and Sale Stables. A. K. FULLER, Prop. FlraKlaas, stylish, easy-riding buggies-All .kinds' of heavy team ing and draying Accommodations fir trancient horses and teams. umce oi WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at Th TiiJipa nmim v 1902. Notice is hereby triven that the follow-lnir-named settler hasrlled'not.lm of hi tent ton to make final proof In support of j.. uuuui, anu win nuu onwi win oe made before the Register and Receiver at The Dlles, Oregon, op. Saturday, December- 20, ' A1.VTJ t. PtWIT :' ' pi i ne uanes, Oregon, H. E. No. 6233, tot the !, anJ 7 and half of southwest quarter OVIUU UU, U,WUSIU . L.a, rSOgC 11 Hi., W. Mt ne names the fniiowinv viinMo iaj his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: , W. E. Hnskev. G. W. Hiwkev m T. mi H l ' A u, l. J. 1 1 ... i , n? , m nuHier, uregon. - umuiv JAX r. 1.UCAS. Reirlstiir Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at. Thp rvQii.o n.. kta a 1902. Notice is herpht? trivon thn. thL ing named settler has riled notice or his in intention to commcteand make final nrnnf in support of his claim, and that said proof will dc maae neiore tlm Rpcriutor anrf MTXDaliles' 0re8n. on Monday, December JOHw H TlvUrvaa 2I,?l??? ,?1Ter' "J0". H. E. No. 98, for the south bir of nor Jiwest quarter of section H. township 1 north, range east, W. M Ki. "'uc "ie loiiowmg witnesses to prove uio VUU.IJUUUI rWlifIf.nA ll 1, 1 anrf tlonof ssid land, vie UWinans Frink NVff .....T: "" .11 U..J . .. " I"U " 1 yjri V1 VL.I , ureSOll. midis JAY, P. LUCAS, Register, Meats and Fruits. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Will Meet All Honorable Competition. TXImfran',' Aet June 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United StAtae Xnii nm ir...J. . Nov. 7. lDOaTNoTi U hrKT"".8??!- compliance with the provisions V the act if congress of June S, 1S78. entitled n aot fnr .Wlmber ni" in ttie 8tJit.es of Cal- I r torn la. Orwnn 'o,tu j n.L, . Territory." aleitenr .7," ."k ".r,,"?'?n state, by act of Aug ait TC.S92. " "U of Th. tv.iiJACOB OUTCHRIt, . . kP. .Tt "untynf Wasco, slate of Ore gon, has this day flled In this offloe his sworn .utemeut. No. 2W1, for the purchase ol 0'hJ'e' 1""ter of section No town snip No. S north, ranim Nn iq ... m 'u " . nn offer row .Knr: " ."" For YOU to Remember When yoa ned anything in the line of T?1 MEDICINES, PAIITS, OIL AND GLASS, Yon should call on CHAS. N. CfLARKE, PROPRIETOR OF The Glacier Pharmacy i oner proof to show that the vi c inillH iiim ins a a i . . . lor aericul i n ,VJZ-. "51 LS?"e .,u.a.D clalu; to said land '"'.b." and Receiver of this office at Vancouver wisb Honrv R. M n;""?." V- n.nor, Upton, all of Lv ;'U-m,.uitb "na their clainw In thi. mT ,Vr.V"- "T d.vnr tn. ,v; """" ""'resaiaatii W. B. DuNBAR. RmtIs ooa : v i 'ou uiikjb oi H time 900 inchee i of water to operate same aT. vested right. Ten cubfo feet of water per second additional filed on. No K' ter chance for an irrigatifjBnlant Ti,,. ling, Waahinir. . j voiumoia river. This lnrlin and 15 or 2 other bnillings on land, 2 with the property. Only six miles from Hood River This soil is well adS to raising strawberries, fruit and grC Fine range. Five or ten acres incuht vation. Finest place to get out wood pis land will be; sold in one boK i? nac 8 ISIS?. 5 j' -" ."L-iLiiLiHg uume, timber andt water rights. Terms cash. Title ?obnCr,P!tteHnteilaDd- lDT o John Leland Henderson or J. F. Short Hood River, Ore., or J. D. Casey; S gard.Oregon, sole owners. . $135 'n Wa,,coma Pa addition ' ? Eligible residencelots in Spangler'! subdivision, near cannon house: onlv $100; terms easy. ' 84:Thl9; B' Prathar Place. 160 acres, onjtne hill east of Hood River; price $1(100. 6. The Koplia place at Frankton. IT acres well improved; free irrinatijie water.' Price 14,000. . 8 7. Barrett-Sipma addition; $100 per lot :. $10 down and $5 per month ; no m terest, . ... '.,1 ',. 8. One of the most valuable corners in the center of Hood River. Price $2,500. V-'-,,. : . 12: Qne hundred sixty acres on Whte 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, honae .1 t T; annn anu oaru. rriue f zw per acre, uan be sold in 5-acre lots. ; . . N.'kf-S. E. it. 8.:n;e. w 4, T, 3 N., R. II E White Salmon; fine uui oer utua ; fiu per acre. , 22.. The Emerson homestead, onlvnhft mile east of town ; fine range ; $1,500. . ' 32. Emma G. Robinson's 160 acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber: unim. proved; $785. , . . Money to-loan. . , 'At the Emporium is kent a first-clat s 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 com Dan v now offers for toe lots , formerly . belonging to the Hood River Townsite company, of which cor . pany John Leland Henderson is- secru tary and the. Hood River Bank treasurer. Cottage for rent down town. Choice Bargains. The Geo'.- Ideltbn' lot' and cottaee in Barrett-Sipma. addition, $375. -; T60-acre 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 school honee, $200. - , .. The two Macomber lots in Hull's ad dition east of Abbott's store, $250 each. 160 acres at the forks on White Sal mon, Washington, price $900, half cash ; balance, 1 and 2 years. 160 acres 7 miles southeast of Hood River; joins Jerome Wulls; 100 acres nearly level : small house : 3 to 5 acres cleared; best apple land; dirt cheap; $850 for a few days only, For Sale The X 40 acres and the east 20 acres, in one body, of the Hen derson 6D acres west of Lyman Smith't. Free irrigating water for the lower 40. Six acres in apples and cherries just beginning to bear. Five acres of straw berries among fruit trees. Price $5,000, -',lhj cash, balance in bve years at i per cent Sold subject to McCuistion's ease.foar years to run. THE New License, ManufHrtnPM) In ua di. w a ... .. TRY ONE, Stockholders Meeting. alley improvement Compare will be held on Monday, hovembw nVwOi, at S o'ctoc! P. .,lo A O. P. W. all, tVpnrpiS elm m office ,nd ,he tmnaacfonLS wneroosinew mmt the mef ,n - lUia DAVEN1MUT rresldent. Cows & Calves For Sale Wsnd I9,,nd will sell a.w, audialre AnV wlshin, to bo, wiU pl. call on IS li timber Ind, Act Jnne S, 1873. NO 1TCE FOR PUBLICATION. United 8tates Land nm. Vancouver, Wash.. 8enU . WiL Notice .is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tee act of congress of June S, W7S, entitieo "An act for the sale of timber lands In tM States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 18, ULIfV UPiVI.IHn of Hoqnlam, -county of Cbeha'lis,' state of Washington, nas tins aay riled in tnis om iter hwui u iai4rini-nt, u. ii. , ior iucpi"v"- of theSX sf 8E Sec. 1, theNEViof MX SCc. 30, and SW4 of SW Sec JO, In township No. north, range No. 10 east, W. M and will olfar proof to show that the land sought U more vaiimbM ar its timber or stone iiihu wriculturut- purposes, and to establish her etaiin to aald land before the Register ana Iteceiverof this ofllce at Vancouver, Wash., un Friday, the iWth day of November, WA She names as witnesses: Kred Hcott, Chrit Ouler and Charles P. Reed, of Tront Lake, Wash, and Waldo B. Bach of Portland, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely tna sbove-described lands are requested to nw heir claims in this omce on or belora said 28tn da; nl November, lHOt sWnil --. W. IU DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Hallos. Oregon. Oct M. WH-Notlce ts hereby given that the Wlow-Ing-named aetUer haa ftled notice of his in tention to commute and make final proof m wpportofhts claim, and that said proof win be made before the lWister aad RY " The lMiiea. Oregon, on Monday, December i, Iwa, vias EDWARD U MAHANY,. if Rood River, Oregon: M. B. N.th'"" t aird i. section , wwnsblp I north, rang" , and aoutbeast H of wwtfceai H J" i and a, of feciiou I. township i north, rangw I east, W. t. He names the following witnesses to prove oU eonunuous rrsidebce upon and eniuvw Unn of. wld Und, The ol William Davis, Samuel MeCaflery, Su!2 Sogers and Frank Davenport, ell of Moea rUvw, Oregon. . aHnX JAY P. LCCA8, Rcflatef At RS. 11. ULfci.