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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1903)
gq& Iftver lacier. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. The total of the summaries of the assessment rolls of all the counties of the state, published In last Sunday's Oregonian, shows that the total taxable value of all the property in the state is 1 148,(199,601. 65 for the year 1902, as seainst 141.398,513.96 for 1901. This Is an increase of $6,701,087.69. Every count v reports an increase in valua tions except Klamath, Umatilla and Yamhill. Each of these three reports decrease. Malheur county reports an increase of 50 per cent, while Tillamook leads with an increase of about 00 per cent. The total taxable value of prop erty in Wasco county in 1901 was 4, 077,405, which, In 1902, was increased to 14,302,535 an increase of $22-5,130. This Is rather a oor showing fr Wasco, one of the richest counties in the state in agriculture, fruit growing lumbering industries, sheep and wool Its bands of horses and cattle. Out side of Hood River valley there could Dot have been much of an increase in the county. The increase ici valuation in Hood River town school district aloue amounted to (87,000. At this rate it is safe to say the districts of Frankton, Barrett, Crapper, PiueGrove, Odell, Hillstrora, Rose Hill, Dukes Val ley and Mount Hood, all in Hood River valley, made up most of the bal ance of the increase for Wasco county. Hood River has no complaint to make about its increased assessment (at least not until we come to pay taxes); but there is cause for objection to the val uation of property in the balance of the county. There is room for reform in the manner of assessing property fur taxation. Hiuce the above was put iu type the Glacier has received from the records at The Dalles figures showing that the increased valuallou iu the property of Hood River valley amounts to S206, 685 within f 13,435 of the total increase for the county. The following table shows the aaseusment of property iu the different Hood River school dis tricts for the year 1901 and 1902: 190L Wat 2 , 74,400 1902. f 74,985 315,805 51,050 3.. 4... 6.. 229,320 37,225 38,700 51,095 98,300 43,790 4,285 23,295 7. . 49,725 43 7,245 CO 16,930 no report CI.-.. 62...., 73...., 74. 26,095 7,560 54,495 no report 17,615 5,810 Totals $511,095 $717,790 School district 6 and 60 were conso) idated in January, 1903. School dis trict No. 73 wan cut off from No. 7 last year. School districts 61 and 62 were consolidated in January, 1903. School district No. 74 was created from the northern portion of No. 43. Complaint is frequently made of the unwarranted cutting of trees and shrubs on the public highways and along the streets, this, too, in some instances, by the supervisor of roads. Valuable bade trees and beautiful Bhrubs.wbicb in no way interfere with travel, have been ruthlessly cut dowu, and for no other reason, apparently, but for lack ' of appreciation of the beauties these trees and shrubs amnt! is th? -y. This should not be. Shade trees along our public highways and streets In the res ident portion of our city, where not in- lerieiing witu the Improvement of streets or sidewalks, should not only be left standing, but owners of prop erty should be encouraged to plant shade trees Iu front of their premises to beautify the city. We should like to see our country roads lined with shade , trees, and this In time could be accom plished If a concert of action on the part of neighborhoods could be brought about. The good roads movement is all right, but why not inaugurate siiaue tree movement as well. Let each neighborhood get together and agree to punt trees along the roads running through their respective prop. ernes. Mere this done, aud the ex peuse would be trifling, it would be mil a few yern when our roads would present a beauty all would be proud of. Take the city of 1'urtlaud. The res ident streets lined with shade trees are a marvel of beauty, calling forth ex pressions of admiration from visiting iraiigera who never tire of singing the praises ot the city's shady streets. Let It be the aim of the cltltensof the town . n.i ....n ... iu nrjr wj bit 10 u mat no more shade trees are cut down than abso lutely necessary, aud to prosecuU thoae who Ireepas on tli.-lr premises for tni purpose, under the following statutory law governing uca matters. Section 848 of the statutes reads as follows Whenerer any person shall cut dowu, Kiiuicur ouierwiae injure or carry ort auy tree, timber or shrub on the land m anouier pervou, or ou the street . highway in front of any person's house in any village, town or city, or culli- i"uu, or on lue common ()r public propeity grouudsof any villajre town or city, or on the t hi.Vi. way In front thereof, without due au- inoriij, in an actum t.y ueh person village, town or city, against the per son committing such trespass, or any of Ibeui, if Judgment be given for tu plaiutiff, it shall be given ft treble the amount of damages claimed, or Mixed therefor, as the case may be. In our hut isu we called attention to the need ol to toe action being taken on the part ot oor citttens along line of cleanliness and improvement of streets and sidewalks of our city and the beautifying ol our homes, and sug gested the organiiatioB of civic so ciety lot the b-st accomplishment oi these aims. We wish aain to brii.g ! urn matter prominently before the in I uresteo-ana bo ol 0. r eot iulor-1 iin U,e betternnt ot our . and city7 in making our town attrac tive to the stranger coming into our midst We feel certain that should some of oor prominent citizens take hold of this matter a good live society would goon spring into existence. Thi is a move that should commend itself to and receivs the enpport of all classes, and we know of none better qualified to take charge of this than the good ladies of our city. We ..have in mind the names of a number of excellent ladies, who, if they would consent to inaugu rate a movement of this kind, we feel assured of its success. Start tho ball to rolling now, ladies, and we poor mortals of men will gladly dance attendance to your every beck and call, rendering such assistance as lies within the power of such as we are. The Glacier will gladly lend its columns in furtherance of any plan which may add to the beauty -of j oar hemes ana trie Defter men t ot our town, Our correspondent Verdant, in his letters to the Glacier, seems fo have caused as much commotion in a local way as did the letters of Junius, pub lished iu the London Advertiser about 150 years ago, and which excited the curiosity of all England and America to know the author. The authorship of the Junius letters was n;ver know definitely. These letters, directed :igai(ist the ministry and leading pub lie characters of the time, contained some of the most effective specimens o: invective to be found in literature Verdant slings a trenchant pen him self, but there Is nothing abusive, noth ing personal in his letters nothing go far that any one would be Justified in taking offense at. Men in public office or in charge of any public enterprise may expect their public acts to be crit icised. No one should take-offense at friendly criticism. Whether Verdant writes again or not, his letters have pointed out bow the people of our com' tnuoity might help themselves, got them to talking about things tha might be done for the betterment of Hood River, and they may be product iveof some good. "Who Is Verdant?1 the standing conundrum. Many have tried to guess, but so far all guesses have missed. His identity remains undiscovered. Tbe Glacier is iu receipt of the Seventh Uiennial Jteporl of the Sta!e Board of Horticulture, the copy for which was prepared and edited by E. L. Smith, president of the board. The book is replete with useful knowledge for tbe fruit grower, contains the re ports of the president and district com luissiouers for the years 1901 and 1902, papers Upon the care of fruits, formulas for making all the sprays, aud gives many illustrations. The book will be ready for distribution iu a few days wuen every fruit grower should ask for one of Mr. Smith or the district commissioner. The retiring nresideu offers the following acknowledgments W ith the publication of this volnm the labors ot the writer as president ol the Oregon stale board of horticulture win pracucaiiy cease. lor the mist- si jeaiu ne nas ueeu nientinea with the horticultural hitpipttiu nf liu ii., t,. -i.. . - l. i . i . r. . three yeaie as president of the stale uorticuiuiral society ami a I ke term and relation with the state board of Horticulture, lliese positions huve Deeu prontuble only m the suise that tbey brought him in tontact with bel ter pomolouists than himself. Iherehv adding to Ins ow ii scant eture of knowl edge. He lias also greatly enjoyed the souiai itinm iriiinii uie professors of the experiment stations and of leadinu truit glowers of Oiviron and adiuceni states, and when he iecwlls these nli?Hs- anl associations lie forgives the gentle men who induced him to accept these Eusiuous. to necrelanes Doscb and aiuberson, for prompt aud invaluable services, to the coiumissioiiers of our Mve horticultural districts for earnest and intelligent co-operation, to the press, which bus popularised the papers auu uuiietius oi mis board, to tile boiitlieru I'aiiric and Oregon Railway and Naviiii,,u coiuuanica for court. sies that practically supplemented tbe mouest appropriation oi the state, and iuuui nun giowers, wuose Hospitality ue uas enjoyed, ana who bave taught uuu luucu, ne would miike gralelul ni-huow leugmeiil. fc;. K r-Ml l ti. Hood Kiver, January, 1903. it ua-d to be, "Competition is the life of trade,"hut now it is acknowledged by every one that advertising has di placed competition. An error that ought to have been seen uy the printer in last w eek's Cila cier made Captain 11. V. Coo sav Unit Ins tatlier was appointed by I'resideut ioik when lie came to Oregon as postal agent iu INol.- At that time Fillmore was president. Mllmoro was elected vice president with General Tavlor, aud upon the death of the latter, after but a flat!? Illlllltlia In r.l!.u 1 .1 ..i M'UUUID III VllJtV. H Nn II II lHll Tilt tfllru oi presiuum ana tjorevd out hi term. And The Oalhs Pay the rvhl k . . . . n movers on iooi lo start a new paper uuu unrr uy a JOI111 elOfK CompailV .-. c. fcz., . , uuu auu . t.. ivaus erc iu me. I'unes a lew uavs ago s liciting subscription to the capital stoc of the new enterprise aud secured ml were in me l'alles a lew Uavs airo s, k b- Reripiioiis acgrtystiug about Kk. The uew paper win ue repuliliean in politics, Mountaineer. Fridav. Fehrtmn- 'Jll Klir! l. . - . . - .. ..-v., wltl t- a day of rvjoicjug among itomau Catholics throughout the civilired worl.i. 'ri. octsion will l the celebration of the -in anniversary ot the accession ol rope Iao AUl to the H)iitiiicjto, ITmihrr Laml, Apt June 1 IS'H.1 no net; Fun FLiiLicArioN. I'nlled stale 1 jin J i m annum... J unit sir v iitu v.... i , iMiiHv 1st nvrwu' .TTIMITT. UHH1..MU, ,;, ,l .'.I, state, by art ol A(ui 4. Isij, r " ""' JtlKI'14 V 1. L L-lt of TriHilla, ouuiy i Kiusitsi , n anniirt-jii.huihu.da.v 11 1,1 , u. m lh no1t...l - f vl",r u".''' lolblu Niv Borlli n.. v.. nl.. ..:n and .ill Mh Hrf , show that ilw iimV nd K,er ,1 ,ta .7 - .-..iv.e- Wah ou Thur.tv -""".,,-r. jun, " - "j u Jy, H. nam, as Trou.iaa.. Any and ait r.-... - ' wiuin iiy.-rv.sif ik br cu.,. in ,u Zr. oJT' ht: "a fZZ" t vv.w.iv neviair. M oln ,H June X, ;r. rut.ll. d .', fc.r lbcslra tiniUr Un.U in ti,P ,u l-lil.riila.Oive.n. .-v.t. -J ?t 11? " THE We will make (special endeavor this month to sell all our odds and ends. One-fifth off on Flannellette Night i Gowns. ' Special prices on odd pieces of Underwear. A nice line of Embroideries just received. We have a very few ladies and misses Jackets and Capes that we will sell very cheap. - ' ' '. . The NEW IDEA is the original and only successful 10c Paper Pattern. We selltheni. Call and get a fashion sheet. Buy a pair of Heart and Arrow brand Shoes and get a free round-trip to St. Louis World's Fair. Summons. In tbe Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the Guumy of Wasco. Milton W. Pealer, plaintiff, vs Phoebe A. dealer, deleudunU suit lor Divorce, fo fhoebe A. Fealer, the above-named de fendatiU In the name of the State of Oregon, you are Hereby required lo appeur auii answer the o:upiHiut nled aaiiibL you iu the above en Ulleu suit, on or beiore ix weeks frum the Jtb ilay of Kebruar; . Dial, and 11 you tail to answer, the plaintiff abuv-iiained will take Judcment against you lor want thereof, and apply lo the court lor the relief prayed lor in me complaint on file heeiu, to-wiu 1'hut the bond ol matrimony now existing be-1 tween you and the plaintiff herein bediolv el una forever annulled, and for general relief. This summons is served upon you by pub lication thereof once a week lor six consecu tive weekK, and lor seven consecutive iuser-1 tions, in tbe Hood Kiver GUcier, a newspaper j oigener&l circulation, designated as the one I must likely to give you notice, published weekly in Wasco county, Htate of Oregon, and Is so served ty virtue of an order duly made and entered herein on the 2tb day of Janu- ary A. 1. 1UU3, b the Hon. W. L. Bradshsw. judge of the Circuit court aloresaid. The date I oi smo order is January 2a, iu;, and the date of tbe hrsl publication of said stmimoDS and ' this notice is February ti, liiOii. JQU.S LKLAND HENDERSON, m20 Attorney for Plaintiff. Hated, llood River, Oregon, January 30, 1903. Timber Land, Act 3 une 3, 187S.J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United (States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash Jan. 2H, Kotice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the ict of congress of J une 8, 1870, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in Uie states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tne-puolic land states by act of A ugust 4, IHM, KKANC1S W. BItOOKE, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, bas this day hied in this office his sworn statement, lio. llOiiO, for tbe pur chase of tbe northeast quarter of section No. i"), in township No. (1 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 man for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Friday, the loth day of May, IMS. He names as witnesses James F. Cox. of Trout Li ke, Wash., Oeortfe Oilmer of Gil mer, Washington, Walter fi. Atberton and John W Rinker of Portland, Oregon. Any aud all persons clairninz adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or befure said lath day of May, K loaiu w. tt. dujnbak, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 18T8. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Ultice. Vanoonvp? . Wash December ill. 1DUZ-Notice is hereby eiven that incompliance with the provisions of the act of congress ot June II, 1878, entitled ' An act for i.nesaieoi uinoer lands In uie slates or Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter ritory." as extended to all the nublie lnnil ounce uy UC1 Ol AUUSl 4, irftrz, JOHN VAN HANDEL, ot Sublimity, county of Marion, mate of Oregon, 'has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 30i7, for the purchase of uie nori-iiKesi quarter oi northeast quarter, north half of uorthw tt Quarter and southwest quarter of northwest quarter of secuou wo. a. in uiwnsuij) rvo. o north, range No. Vi east, W. M and will offer proof to show thai the land sought is more valuable for iu timber or stone limn iv,r agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Recclverol'thisoilice at Vancover, Wash., on nursuay, me ,iu uay OI jiay. lnM. He names as witnesses- Georee L. Chnnrt lcr. Vt llliam G. Kaiser. Gmtnre ilowpn and James McKinney ol Glenwood, Wash.; John iveruer 01 niaj ion, Oregon, and f rauK A iiuuierniann of Sublimity, Oregon. And r RANK A. ZIMMERMANJf. of Sublimity, county of Murion, state of Ore gon, lias tins duy Hied in this office his sworn statement. No. I101S. for the imr. i-uane oi tue r.", iioriiieasi, quarter, south- ci quaner iiorineust quarter and northeast iii of ISE'i seclion No. Itl. townshin No. S north, range No.l2east,w M.andwilloUor prool to show that the land sought Is more valuable iwoiiiiwnw sunie man ior agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Iteceivnr of ihi oiuce at Vancouver. Wash., on Thursday. the Tth day of May. 1(103. He names as wiliieamnu John Vim ftun,ii of hubllmity, Oregon: George I. Chandler. W llllain G. KHtScr. and Ueolfm ll,iwn ..r uienwooa, wash.: John Kerber of Ktavton, Oregon, and-dames McKinney of Glenwood, i aaiiiiiieiuu. Any and all uersons cinlmtmr nftvnru.tv th. aboveiescrilied lands are requested to file heir claims iu thin office on or before Mil uay oi May, IW1, li.iiuu w. a. uu.XBAB, Register. Timber Ijmrt, Act June 3. 1S7S.1 NOTICE FOH I'CULiCATlOX. I lilted KtatlW I.milt DffiW Vannr..,. Wab., Ieviiiber2:t. IMtL Nutim is i.,..y,inJ riven that in cuiiiullam-e villi tlio iir,v.-,...l of the ael of congress of Junes, 1874. ntitled -wu si iur uie mie 01 1 1 inner lanaa In ihe stan-s of California. Oregon. Nevada ami ashiiuiton U-rriuirv." as evu-iuleil i. uii ,i. puunv mini Ni.-iit? lil'nr'I 01 Auuutv IStrl JOMKl'H Zl.MMKUM MV Ir 'H' in ruuiinin.v, pouiuy or Marion, tate of ynuuii, nas mm uay n'ea In this office hia aworn statement. No. mt for the uui i-iiiise 01 uie west of aoulliwest i.T of mn..u .-.o. iu, mm northwest ".i of wrtion No. U, In townhni & iimi, nuiire No. 12 enl. w 11 h l.; oiler prif in (hif tlial the land sousht is more valuable for ita liuilier or atone than for nciniiiiui-ni IiuriKiN, miJ o estiih 1Mb I,,. Ke'lverof thimtliee at l.iinmv.., ..,.. 'wiiii 11' r j, 1 u mu 1 im'iiiiv iitM ifui .iu. ..... OH FriliMV. lllf Kill .ui- .if VI.... Ii.. nenanuunK wltnew tieoi Lt'handler, llliam (,. KaiM-v, tiirie Kowen and James MeKll.nev. nil of l.lenu.-i .i. . , .... K.tImt of Stayton. on-con. 'Wild John Van Handel WiSubhiiiitv, On-jon An.I JllKI-:i;i:i.if An" of StayUm, eountv of 'M.rinn ..... r Onvon. has thi Uay ii!l in u,is offlif lis nworn statement No sr.i tr iK., ., .. ' T of the northeast i, of umu No. Hi. in town. hl No. h norih. raii xa w u and will ofliT lroof to h,- ih, iiV- i'"V us bl is mor valuable for its timber' or uie than lor arru-uliunii imr,. ... establish his rlaiin to ail l.n.i JT.. ' Ihnisier and lten-iver r tlilsoitioe at Van- He name a witness.: Fr, uk 4 7in. nunn.ndJ.4ia Van H:.:1.u, i efiuVS, (ivoa, andtnrsrUl'lMiidler. William ';' I all ot til.-i,..,t, ashiiiBton. A,wi of MiMlmity niuoly of .KrMin. Kate of "- has tins .'ay tiled in u,,, ,Tm hi.sw.M-n statement N. n.ritniMm .rf Ibe east tlf .4 !ie Kut I. wl quariwind ill off. proof to' show inWl thVland MViKhi Is more valuable f.ir 11. 1,,,,. T " Mtriculionil purp. M loih hsh hi" r auu to sa.J land b..i ltlr ",1 -- -" 'i in .Mar, i-va 2. k mLt- '.r- '""n!,; h"'"'' nd Jan !, R- PI NBAB, Register. PARIS Just A full line of "VVV.L. DOUGLAS SHOES . for men nothing better for the price and the price is the same the world over. -We have also been appointed agents for Sweet, Orr & Co., and have a full line of their overalls on hand. Will have soon a full line of Mens' and Boys' Suits, bought direct from manufacturers. It will pay you to see our line before buying. Our goods and prices are right. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. City Blacksmith Shop, j. r. Nickeisen,ProP General Blacksmithing. Horse Shoeing and Dealer in Blacksmith and Makeb op 'Stab Bbaxd" Tools, Fully Warrastbd. Cor. 4lh and Columbia. FOR N'. ,Aa--w. partment, and many other features to make it interesting to all. It is a gem. . NOTICE. Only one name to each family can be taken, but TOU can send it to as many friends as you may wish. Yours for biz Phone, GEO. F. COE & SON. , Next door to Bank. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and Fruits. . HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Our supply nf fresh meats is always Biriom bteaka at. i2!C per lb., and other .... Lmmuin iur punaay or week day dinners. Creamery Butter none better in market. We will Meet all Honorable Competition.' QOt HLEAP' N0T CHEAP GOODS l LAN DIVIDE The usual .profit, with tnv tn fM n1 8e,i WATl;HES. iadies' and nU Kahv'v M .'i al,am. Hampdes or Springfield niovemenu in Smitten, h yr cm. with ShnmW a yeir 1 Kte S VH I(Ve nT bMt Bta? r13' flr LESS THAN t-r Ft-v Tim-in ' tuaur, ojiiV,k ana oth- ..hitih J ;; iVf1- l". Cufl Button,, Brooches, aolid gold RINOS f." .." ,fr.ct..ll,. a 1. kl,ls ofJewelrjr. JEWELRY REPAIklNO i. ! done; Waivu Work speoialtv C. T. li.WVSOX. I flll'lllir r . L... . lv v n'u ! a,Ul Cl,reful B,udy- , ., , 1 ir-r.l ATTKXTION, J Can fit t tik n-iiiusii. .,r. . 1 n...i r w.-ouuc testa, and lurnish - i.mres at re.tsonitlile prices. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. We re-pectfuily aiu.oance to .unng Anting . fiiw w of (rm rf M ThritXv, Smooth, and True to Name. riier Hre now being booked received and rarietiea furniabed .l....Sa.tUeylrf. This9ea will witneaa Urnthof ....Sle than any in ,he hist.y f ,his ralley.Tad to t That you watit will luvtttate eariy dem Mat grl w bat irySS "d AXY VARICTY CR JZSr"" b08inW M rante, t TZZ'l "5" Order.dted. KAWSON & STANTON. Hood River. Or. FAIR 6C6IV61 Wagon "Wood Work Wagon Makers' Supplies ' Aqkkct ob Syracuse Fabm Implkmenti.': 'Phone 245 We will give one year's sub scription to tbe Family Mag azine with each pair or Racine Feet at 10c a pair. The Family Magazine i is a 10-page paper devoted to - he nlereats of the family: iu Kpet-ial departments are Short Stories, Tb Household, Faeh- tionn. rVmkprv PhHHron'a rw the best the market affords. We tell choice meats at lowest prices. Call on We handle the Hill wood and second to none in ,vh..; kfaotiin Guaranteed. hem with the nroner OU With tllP liBat C. H. TEMPLE. P tr o-r.x-r., . uin.M kjji , the Dnbli.. th.t . K.,.- r ,u. IS I Timd fTimber tana. Act June t, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dulles, Ore., November S5, 1901 Notloe Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the actor congress oi jane , uo, euun " act for the sale of timber lands in the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington iMmn " mm eztxnried to all the DDbllc land state, by act of August 4, 18B2, the following named persons have, on Hay 15, 1902, filed in InliOInOB tneiraworn siauruiruia, w wit. JOHN H. ST. ARNOLD. of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore- . ..,umiint Vn U far IMA nil T- chaaeof the northeast quarter section ll.town- ahlp 2 north, range east. w. m. v I'M AtU.KH 8. SMITH. of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, a worn statement Ma 855, for the pur chase of the southwest quarter section Atown- l ship 2 north, range .east, w.m. PETER R. OLSON.- of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 356. for the pur chase of the east balfaoutheai-tquarter;outti-west quarter southeast quarter and southeast I quarter nonneasi quarter section , huwuouiji 2 north ranre ft east. W. M. I i Bat tuey win uuer jiruui w nuuw tu land aoneht la more valuable for its timber or I atone tnan msr agricultural purwmaL uu w I establish their claims to said land before the I Register and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon. I on Hatnrdflv. the 7th dav of February. ltt rney name as w line Ben: j. w. niirvej, r. B. Olson, C. 8. Smith. Ole Olson and J. H. St. I. Arnold, all rf The Dalles. Oresron. I Anv and all neraona claiming adversely the I above-described lands are requested to file 1? JS?r28JM I tneir claims 7th day of February. 1903. dH ax r. xjuuas, ttogisier. fTimber Land Act Jnne 3. 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver. Wash.. Oac 30. 1902. Notice Is hereby given that Id compliance with tbe provisions of the I act of congress of Jnne 3. 1878. entitled "An act ior tne saie oi limner lanas in tne stales oi California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land latea Dy act oi August t, usri, WILLIAM H. CAMERON. r n .1 1 A. ...... c ....., Oregon, hu this day filed in 1Mb office bie vnnt at atom Ant. TVn ftfUQ far t.h nnnhu I .worn itatement No, of the west bal of the southeast quarter and east half of tbe southwest quarter of section 90, in township No. 6 north, range No. 11 east, w. if., and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable ior its timoer or stone tnan ior agricultural hnrposes. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this I office at Vancouver, Wash- on Wednesday, uie aa uay 01 April, iwra. He names aa witnesses: Fran a: K. Barbonr. John E. Hlght, B. Hosmer and Q. L. Bowman, all of Goldendale. Wasbineton. I Any and all persons claiming adversely the a oove-aescn oea tanas are reqnesiea 10 nie 1 weir cwims in mis omoe on or neiore saia 22d day of a roil. 1908. aanna w. tt. hukbak, register. Timbei-Land Act, June 3, 1S78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offlne. Vancouver. Wash.. December 19. 1902. Notice is hereby given mat in compliance witn the provisions of tbe act of congress of June a. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tne puoue iana states oy aet or August 4, Of PoHland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, bas this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. S041, for the purchase of uie nonneast qavxer 01 section ISO. V, in township No. ( 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 pu.-poses, and to establish her claim to said land before the Kecrlster and Receiver of this office at Van. eouver. Wash., on Tuesday, the 21st day oi April, two. Bhe names as witnesses: Harrr n. Rnrrown of Vancouver. Wash.: James F. Cox and Alden Kinrman of Trout Lak. Wuh nnil I Tl I. . di . . . . ... I I nuwn i . vox in rvruanu, uregon. Any and all Demons claiming ad verael v the abovMescribed lands are requested to file tneir -claims in this office on or before said zisi aay 01 April, 1MB. nana w. K. uuNUArX, Register. Timber Land Act, June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Tbe Dalles. Ore gon, December 16, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ui uie mm congress 01 June s, 187(1, entitled "An act for tbe saie of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and Wasbineton Territory. " aa Ttianii o oil I the public land states by act of August 4. 1892. WILSON R. WIN NH ui nooa Kiver, county of Wasco, state of urcgun, uas on juiy ib, ib, n led In this office his sworn statement No. 849, for the purchase . i.uo iuvo 0,1 lauu 11 ui section no. , in township No. 1 north, range No. 9 east, w. a and will offer proof to show that the land ought is more valuable for It. timber or Stone than forafiTienltnrAl nnrandM anif In uij ciaim 10 saia land beiore the - t . -- , vu w roKinir bdq luiceivAr m t.ma tmnn a, Th. iHtllea. Orefron. on Katnrrlav ilm ?K ., ,.r He names as witnesses: Fred Fraotschy, fcmil Franlschv. I. UMnnni md a -V'l., ail of Hood River, Oregon. ' Anv and all nnwim i-iiimtnn ij.ai. the abovelescribed lands are requested to file iuch cmuiia in Lnia 11mm nn or hufnp sain ui uay 01 jsarcn; iwn. JAx Jr. LUCAS, Register. Timber Land, Act Jnne A 1878.1 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United State. Land OfllnA Vdh.h,o. wamngun, January 17, 190S. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the I PrOVlsiOnSOf the actoflnfrrMuior Tnnn9 IQrtt I entitled "An act for the sale of timber laiiria IU "'.taieaoi uaiuornia,ureeon, Nevada and wjBhlngton Territory," as extended to all the puiriiu Mini BWUffl oy BCIOI AngUSt 4. 1892. JOHN R. WH I-Tli- - ' of Collmx, eonnty of Whitman, state of Wash-1 uigtuu, u una nay niea in this office his SttSnXiS'S 1 I iwutd auHcmeot HZSiS'ZZi' 8Wo?NWandNWK of o.n'gfrlo0 11 ejTandWne? nroof to show that thTi.nrt eultural purposes, and to establish bis claim - ' B,'llc man ior agri- I to said I ' oe,o.re he Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Mon- -T 1 "1 April, MSB. He names a. witnesses: Alexander Cheyne, Nellie Stewart. Mary E. Cheyne and Robert Tj. Cheyne, all of Gilmer, Klickitat county, Any and all neraona i-liimlnn iHv.m.1. , un sbove-deecrlbed glands are requested to file hui,j . T , "u janni w. K. DUNBAR. Reelstiir TJlmber Land, Act Jnne S, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United RIaLm T nrt rkfflA tn December 2. wSZXJiZri.Z JZYZ-J that in compliance with the provisions of the I etpf eoogreasof June 8, 1878, entitled "An act I fnrtheaalenr tlmlwr i.nH. Ti i..T7 fieyaaa ana Washington "Dded to all the public Lnd OfHood River, county of Wasco, state of y. u, ua. un uci, a), into, nied In this office heriwdrn statement tin TTii r.'C""'" 01 east half of northwests and northW south west action 23, townshTn No. Jnortn4 .iL . k . IiT1 ana will ofler proof to 0. 7,Hi "and soughtis more valuable for f-T 2 . ou "cr Rlaiin 10 saia land before GOtM T. IVUhu IT u rv. I-,"." day of March" i2oTn'0n Tae. iOth 1 . --- . . -j. v-'in 111 1 nuiiir. r.,8htn,m " "Unwaea: Frank Davenport. Cland. E. Copple, Fred E. Newby and Mark , vavtinpon, an or Mood Kiver, Oregon. Any and all t rwti i . - , .. . aboviudHhi iT-J. r ?""r"'.,Jr " I . . . - . - snuuD IO IrUUHIIiWI TI ia JitTJ 'S. "."J" on or before said jtm JAY P. LUCAS. IUM., Timber Land, Aet Jnne I lxm i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UD HQ HUM I rW rn. JlUia. ft llalla. ic?oi eoS7WH S "S I iia7r TT miiurr ianas in toe states oi I CailforBia. Oreron. mvmA ii" . terrltorv."aairf T.Tr.t ""'nB hV . ,"l' puouc lano TZ ' " RMat 1, I.TTi b.w.? "'i1 It? tnisorti ? , rrTion , sod wtt rang. No. M .i w u 1.1 ?..Iri"- m hv-ii a. in mvnehin v 1 . , moot t "nu "i otto mo Ti.Jw. 0 ht for a,ri.7T . ""'"T or stone tha. lo and land before the BiVeT.nri i nil u-n ann IAMI-K I, OB Batordav. th. T,h .".J . '.V"'00, Tk. ... of H.wd Rjr - " inans,.li iiw..i... , raiueatea u fli. Sh d in.S.- 00 before aaii ln JAY R fnr.o .a DeClAl Rr'hrki-1 rs .Z:t UACC "US i. rTLBof "ajpayers ot HchoS I irTr" . t o cloca. junior. or the "t P'. toddmial eipeu. .A ichool fcoow booda. na 'rret on C-t HEMXAN, Clerk. UST OF X ANds For Saie AND TORRENT AT THE EMPORIUM h Lots in Waucoma Park additioj: 2. Eligible residence lots i subdivision, near cannon house- nni.ki $100; terms easy. 86 ' ?CreS fiM timblr' A1 Iad neat I White Balmon, on west bant of w'P Ma. river, known as the Hamre tim ! I ocr fiaim. Aoout lonr miles from Hood I ttiver, ior saie cneaD. i f4"8 f iilnber.lanl at the fan, E of Hood River, belonging to GeorM P r Forsyth; price $4000. o,rt0lWMi 6. The Koplin place at Frankton n I acres well improved ; free irrie'atin water. Price $4,000. . ,r,Bang 7. Barrett-Si nm a nVMW; . i,m iot . MO down and t5 u Jiu aown ana Per month; no in. 10 icn . iitl.. r t i. xw avics Ull n lute Isn mn , acres cleared, some fruit, good soil onri I ti'mrmc Pina 1 RAA ll uu H P M f!.l,ll i -UB 8. One of the most valuable com0 u too wnir oi nooa Kiver. Prfce 8 18. Thos. Shere 9 acres : new entto . near Barrett school house ; price floW 21. N. S.E.U.B iv v ' ?' Td h ? lhE" White sa14; fine timber laud ; fit) per acre. . 22. The Emerson homestaarl nni 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 timhor- proved; $785. Money to loan. 1 1 At the Emporium ia kent n firo.ni..! solar compaes, and the nrnnrio!' being a practical surveyor, is well pre-!' pared to do the work of lavine out ao. Ii age property in lots and blocks, and do-1 ing all kinds of surveying and platting. The new company now offers for sale $ lots formerly belonging to the Hood t River Townsite company, of which com- f pany John Leland Henderson is secre- g tory and the Hood River Bank treasurer f . tine improved annle farm nn tha Uo'. f Side for sale. $8,000. Terms Choice Bargains. The Geo. Melton lot nrl mft a era U ! P o: .Jl:. - ..6u. uuiicLt-oijjuia auuiuon, fiijb. Corner lot in front of Bchnnl hnne $200. ' For Lease or Rain A tins imm-n.,oj farm, property of J. L. Henderson. 30 acres in cultivation; 5 in bearineqr- chard. Free irrieatine water. If Inaniwl J will take pay in work. Party securing the lease must be man of family and bring recommendations. I I For Sale Tilt X. 40 acrea anrl th I east 20 acres, in one body, of the Hen- derson 80 acres west of Lvman Smith's. 1 ree irrigating water for the lower 40. f Six acres in apples and cherries just I beginning to bear. Five acres of straw- i berries amonz fruit tree. Prien nnn . $2,700 cash, balance in five years at 7 j per cent Sold subject to McCuistion's jj lease, four years to rqn. For Sale or Exchftn(r hoontifnl lot I 208x1700 feel, on the gulf of Mexico in P Mississippi, 65 miles from New Orleans, onthe L.&N. R. R., ja town of Pass Christian. . The land is aanrlw and eli. mate neaitiiful. Beautiful trees, shell road, white ocean beach, bathing nine months in the year. Owned by the Hendersons for 70 vpura innnL t John Leland Henderson. Unimproved. For Sale Thirteen nnrPfl in Win1 River, fit Cflrrn nnartop nf f.nM school.partly cleared; $450. Terms easy. rersons who have made deRArt lonrf entries ana have abandoned the same may get tneir monev reftinrlri Pemnna who have made stone and timber entries, t which entries have hfin the -government, mav W tie t.Ai E completed and get titles to their lands L tmB Tjf Bh.n U,and Hender" 6 son, attorney. Hood River. L -JlISfertnd- Act June S, 1878.1 OICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. The nM n. gon. December 22. nm-j fy-mim. i- i,,h. given that In compliance with the provisions An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 1, 1892, JENNIR M nijiicu t-t'u ' of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has on Sept. 30, 1902. filed in this offi her sworn statement No. 1228, for the pur chase of tbe 8Ei$ of NWlTtlWV of KFM NWW of SFA and IifiAV 2i. - In township No. 1 north. rnnj2 K.. w. M., and will offer proof lo show that the land souEbt is mom vniimhiu no iih.. nr ! ?htt1 for aricnltnral purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before tbe Register and Receiver of this office at Tbe D&ileS. Ore?On. fin Kulnnlai. Ik. I. .1 .. .. nr March, lttT " bhe names as witnesses: E. O. Miller. J. R. '-Jv,M-ljeni nd Fred Miller, all of 'Hood '"' "" B"u. AnV Antl Mil npronna Atlm:. il,a .1 " - " vwiiuiux wivrinrij hid their claims in this office on or before said i ... uaj oi luarcn, mos. J A i p. LUCAS. Register FTiinber I jinrf. Aft Jnna iffrai NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I lifted RtAtM fan i-.flPIM T aaAiiKas " J,ov-28. l0i NoUce U hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1S78, entitled Anactfor th. huIa nf , i ... i... i.. ,n n,. States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Mi ashinKton Terriuiry," a extended to ail the public land states by act of August 1. Ustf, tiEflRfSM w inrimi-i r " ... .-' u . v 1.. t.i. . . or Athena, county of Umatilla, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office hlsswora statement. No. SOU, for thapnrchase of lbs north half southeast quarter and southwest quarter northeast quarter of section No. 28, in township No. 4 north, ranee No. 12 east, w. ., and will offer nnmf in .iiA n,. ih. unit sought Is more valuable for its timberorstoM .uu t agricultural pnrpoaea, and to estab lish hiS Claim to Mid iunA l-.. tl,.R,i.W and Receiver of this office at Vancouver. Washington, on Tuesday, the 31th day of March, 18U3. lif nam,- ' - . . vm.v J, , . . . - .i.pwts. .uuii oirrs, ri. . Myers, u tiiim K n.m.. ni li. H. Ramsey, all of Lyle, Wash. Anv and all n,-,... i i - a th taveesCTiked lands are requested to file tbeirciainiB in tKi ..m 2lth day of Marrii, lmi. "" W. R. ntTVRAR. RMister. THE New License, IlllDiartnMil Ih U.l ni a iTkitaw wncre tor the mooej. TRY ONa Carrots 8"-J h smooth, eiii grange carrot, ra.le In field at t t. at H. - HATKKAM. Cow for Sale. A fresh cow . threqnartivti Jeraer. glrlnf rajton. oi milk a day, fx sale foe by J. EL KO&LSO. t It j; it -t ft