The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 26, 1903, Image 2

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    Kood l.ver lacier.
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1903.
Wasco county, in partnership with
the city of The Dulles, has leased a
steam road roller for one year. Com
missioners Hibbard and Harriman went
to Portland some time ago and investi
gated the workings of the steam road
rollers operated upon the street of
that city and the country roads of
Multnomah county. Mr. Hibbard says
the base line road was rolled by one of
these machines for a distance of tea
miles last fall. It was a mud road,
rounded up and ditched, and after six
inches of gravel was added the steam
roller was put to work, forming a solid
roadbed that seemingly has not been
injured In the least by the travel since
and the winter rains. The two com
missioners were so favorably impressed
with the good work of the steam roller
that, they decided to lease a machine
for one year, paying a rental of 1,000,
one-half of which is paid by The Dalles.
The work now being done on the East
Bide grade Is under the supervision of
Commissioner Hibbard. Mr. Hibbard
sayB that when the gradiug has beeu
done on this piece of road, aud the
roadbed prepared for rolling, the steam
roller will be put to work here. The
leasing of this machine by the com
missioners will give road makers in the
county a chance to try it, aud if it
proves to be all right, the county and
the city of The Dalles will purchase a
machine, the cost of which is $3,850.
Everybody wants good roads, and if
there is machinery that will lefeseu the
expense iu making good roads, our
commissioners are ready to assist in
procurinn it.
The encampment of the Grand Army
of the Republic for Washington and
Alaska will be held in Spokane this
year. The old soldiers of Spokane are
planning to secure the dates of May 25,
26 and 27. If their plan succeeds it is
expected that 1,000 veterans will march
in review before President Roosevelt
when he visits Spokaue on bis trip to
the coast.
Arlington has a new puper, the Ap
peal, published by 8. A. Thomas. It
is a bright sheet of 8 pages, 4 columns
to the page.
Uribblc-ltootlir
The home of C. C. Hobart on Fourth
street between Liberty and Lincoln,
was the scene or a quiet weaaing Wed
nesday afternoon, March 18. 1903
when his daughter, Mrs. Nettie Booth,
was united in marriage to w. s. urib
ble of Mt. Hood, Rev. D. V. Poling per
forming the ceremony, which a very
few intimate friends witnessed. The
parlor, where the auspicious event took
dace, was very pretty in its added dec
oration of Oregon grape aud pretty
ferns. The bride, who was gowned in
white crgandie and carried white car
nations, looked very dainty. After the
ceremony light refreshments were
served and members of the bridal party
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gribble to
the westbound train, on which they
left for a ten-days' stay in Portland,and
returning will remain in this city a
week before going to tneir nome at an.
Hood, Mr. Gribble being a merchant at
that place. Tne briue, wno nas uvea
in The Dalles from childhood, is well
thought of and in every relation in life
has proveu herself a perfect lady and
deserving of the highest esteem of all.
The groom, who is a nephew of J. 8.
Fish, is not so well known in this city,
but is spoken of by those who have bad
dealings witn mm as a man oi mucn
strength of character, nonoruuie ana a
gentleman iu the highest sense of the
term. The future, therefore, looks
bright for the newly marrtea couple,
ana their friends in The Dalles wish
them a happy life together. Among
those present at trie ceremony were:
C. C. Hobart, father of the bride, Mrs.
Billings, mother of the groom, Mr. and
Airs. J. B. i8ti ana two cnuareu, Airs,
C. L. Schmidt, Miss, Alma Schmidt,
Mrs. R. Oibons, Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Mr,
and Mrs. W. H. Sharp, T. J. Cooper,
Mrs. J. A. MacArthur and Mrs. II
Klindt. Chronicle.
Mosier Items.
Mosier, March 23. Mrs. P. Huges re
turned to Spokane on Tuesday, after a
two-month s visit with her mother, Airs.
Kobt. Densmore.
Ed Kruger was a transient visitor at
Hood Kiver during the week.
Mrs. A. Gilbert and daughter Lottie
went to Pine Hut, W ash, on Monday
where they will remain until June l.
Edwin Densmore made a brief visit at
Boyd last Wednesday aud later to Lyle
where he is at work.
Miss Mabel Olsen of The Dalles came
down to attend the funeral of her mother,
which was conducted by Rev. Merrill of
Hood Kiver.
The Mosier Fruit Growers Union con
vened on Saturday at 2 o'clock for fur
ther discussion and business transact
ions. A good attendance resulted.
Miss Bertha Godberson, who visited
at home last week returned to The
Dalles where she is employed.
H. A. Maier and M. Dichteninuller of
The Dalles, who came down by private
conveyance, returned Sunday evening,
Mr. Dichteninuller was a former res!
dent of Mosier, while Mr. Maier is in
terested in real estate.
Mrs. M. Swasey left last Monday
for Cameron, West- Virginia, where
she goes to visit her sister. Mrs. Swasey
contemplates a year a stay.
6. C. Jackson, Hood River's tonsoria
artist, was a visi'or in our town this
week.
Attorney K. W. Wilson of The Dalles
came down Sunday a. m., and went ont
to Ins homestead on Mosier (Jreek.
Grandpa McGregor is again with us,
returning Sunday. He has been for the
past six months with his son in Victoria
B. V. He is as usual, eager to be in
rural climes.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Geisendorfer spent
Sunday in our town, returning to The
uaiiea on eunday evening at 8 :30.
Our due "thank yous" are extended
to ye Modern Woodmen for the much
appreciated and pleasantly spent even
ing of Saturday 21. The Woodmen of
Mosier camo are klwara at their xenith
and much credit is due them for their
hearty good will in general. After the
literary period, an elegant luncheon was
served and justice rendered.
Mr. Carl Kickelsen leaves soon for
Boyd to remain indefimtly. Jcan
Tmnt Lake Sews XuU-s.
Hon. W. F. Coate has returned from
Olympia.
The snow still hangs on here. Last
Thursday it was eighteen inches deep.
Work on the long distance telephone
is progresitlugjslowiy but surely.
The logging sleighs Iiave been put in
their summer quarters. Mr. Sladelman
has been logging for the Nederberg,
Bellinger company. Mr Claterbos and
Mr.Pearson iiave been logging yellow
pine for the Menominee Lumber rara
(.any or xsicoiui.
Mrs. L. J. Holleubeck returned from
a visit to Gilmer.
Owing to the luck of hay, due to the
exceptionally long winter, many set
tlers have driven their stock onto me
bald hills above White Salmon'
Slate & Hoi! is logging camp is run
ning full blast.
The Menominee Lumber company
has a crew of men blasting and clear
ing up the river. They seem to mean
business. Veritas
Dukes Valley Items.
March 24. It looks like sprint- is here.
There are three plows running in our
valley ana tne ground is in nue shape
to work.
Dukes Valley is right to the front now.
We get our mail every day bv free do-
livery, and we got the Qiacier last week
same day it was printed, hot from the
press. Dukes Valley do move along
with the rest of the world.
School began last Monday, under the
watchful care of Miss Norman, with
16 pupils enrolled. "
J. A. Knox sold 20 acres of land to C.
R. Bone; consideration $2,000.
J. F. Dodson went to The Dalles last
week and bought a Smith grubbing ma
chine of Sexton & VValtlier. He intends
to clear ten acres this summer. He and
his sons are setting apple trees. It looks
as if they intended to quit saw-mill work
and make a living at home, which can
easily be done, as tiiey have some tine
land when it is cleared.
William Dodson is in Sherman coun
ty but is expected home this week with
a band of horses which was taken there
to be wintered.
J. A. Knox is grubbing on his place.
J. O. Cameron bought a grubbing ma
chine of C. A. Wynian and is tearing
out the grubs at a rapid rate.
James Cook and family were seen in
our valley last Sunday. I. K. E.
Notice of Special Meet
ing of Stockholders of
the Valley Improve
ment Company of
Hood River.
Notice Is hereby iriveo that a sneclal meet
ing of the stockholders of the Valley 1m-
firovement Company ol Hood River will be
ipkl at the office of Mild company In tbe city
of Hood Kiver, Oregon, at 2 o'clock P. M., on
Monday, April 6, 1903,
for the purpose of voting noon the (mention
of filing supplementary articles of Incorpora
tion and deciding whetber or not the Direct
ors of said corporation shall make and file
aucbauDPtementarv articles of Incomoratlon.
rttAiNH. UAVurnruitT, i"resiucii .
U. Hi. tvrrLti, (Secretary.
, Pigs for Sale.
Order pigs now and take them away bv
April 20. 17 PETER MOHR.
Furnished Rooms.
Three furnished rooms to let. Inquire at
me uiacier omoe. manv
HAY FOR SALE.
Dr. Watt has first clans baled hay for sale
inquire at mrm oi utiuis umhmaa.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver. Wash.. February
t. Idea. Notice la hereby given that the fol-
lowing-namea settler nssniea notice or his
Intention to make commutation nroof In
support of his claim, and that said proof
win oe maae neioro Bcgister ana Receiver
United states Land Office at Vancouver;
Wasb., on A pril 22, 1!HM, viz:
HKRHERT F. HEWETT.
Who made 11. K. No. 11,523, for the lots 1. 2, 8
and 4, Bection 32, township 8 north, range 12
east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion oi sam luna, viz:
James O. Lyle, John I,antry. Corneles Hall
ana mine lsurlow an or Lyle, wash.
- martialO W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
L. C. Haynes
James r". DeBoi
BON TON
BARBER SHOP.
The place to get an easy shave, an
up-to-date hair cut, and to enjoy the
luxury of a porce lain bath tub.
B. F. BELIETJ,
Contractor
and Builder.
y Plans and F-stimatks Fi'rnished-s
L. H. RICHMOND,
Contractor
and Builder.
Plans furnished and Estimates given
on Buildings. Junl
AERMOTOR
Wind Mills
Galv. Tank.
Iron Pipe.
Write for catalogue of Aer
motor goods.
Maier &Schanno,
SOLE -AGENTS,
The Dalles, Or.
FASHION
Livery, Feed
J !..!
il.
, - i !" neuuun given to moving f urniture
V S U 'd Pianos. -
fm We do everything horsea run do.
I1 HOOD 1UVF.K, OKEGON.
rirt and Oak Sts. Phone 70S.
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El li .L-
Just received, a full line of
MpnJc p nf c for working purposes. These pants will wear and
11 ICII & r ciliLD are being goid at the very lowest price. We have
always been below all others in price in every department, and are going tcr
maintain our reputation; we always set the price. Do not buy before you
ha ve seen our froods. Our SPRING LINE will be here in a very few days,
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UIIU 111 U 1I1CUU Ui UtJU Bitvillg ; LU VUU tu unaiu luo.niimti, " umumv m.
complete line and in all the latest styles.
We want to again call your attention to our line of
SHOES.
- We now kave the best line of Shoes in the United
States for the price asked. Call and see what we have
in this department; we are perfectly willing to show
you the goods whether you wan to buy or not.
Phone 711.
Bicycles for Sale.
One Klrl's and one lady's wheel for sale at
t5 and $10. Inquire at this office. a!7
Horse for Sale.
A good work horse, works either single or
double; weight 1250 pounds. Inquire of
O. FUEDEJi BURG,
a3 Mount Hood, Or.
Wanted.
Heallhv. clean. Industrious, trust worth
boy under 18 to assist with light work, llomev
or Friday to MHH. MERHKR,
formerly an ttoss place.
Wanted.
I have 10 acres strawberry land In Hood
River vallev that I want to lease to a parly
who will clear all or part for the use for three
years. mar C. It. UEEMH, Boyd. Ore.
Removal.
Wo have removed from the millinery store
to the building opposite the Royal Bakery,
and are now prepared to do Dressmaking and
all kinds of Tailor work. 1'JANE COATE8.
For Sale.
On Harwood place, on Nell creek, one mile
south Vine Grove school house, one Oalt Hide
Board, 3 French plale mirrors In sume; two
iilnsh upholstered Declining Chairs; one Oak
Bedroom set and Mattress; Writing Desk;
large Lamp; Brussels Rug 9 feet long by 12 feet,
with filling; also, other small articles. All
tbe furniture Is up to date and good as new.
mar20 - M. MOTT.
Team Work.
I now have a team license and can do plow
ing In town lots or hauling of any kind In
the city. Call me by phone 314.
Am also prepared to do wood sawing In tbe
country with my steam saw. I would like to
have neighbors club together and call on me
when they have enough to pay for hauling
out and setting up the saw. It will be cheap
er for them.
m20
F.O. BRACK.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ijnd Office at The Dalles. Oregon, March 16,
l'.IOi). Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his In
tention to make final proof In
support of his claim, aud that said proof wll
be made before Geo. T. Vrather, 8. U. Com
missioner, at Hood Kiver, Oregon, on Bat
day, April 25, 1!MH, viz:
LOUIS NEX,
of Mount Hood, Oregon, H. E. No. HOtl, for
the lots 8, 4, 5 and , section 15, township 1
north, range 10 east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vie:
William 8. Gribble, Henry H. Tomlinson,
Oscar Fredenburg and O. H . Rboades, all of
Mount Hood, Oregon.
mara)a24 JAY V. LUCAS, Register.
Timber Land Act June , 187H.1
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
United Stat Ijind Office, Vancouver,
Wash., March 'JO, IwW. Notice is hereby given
that in compliance with the provisions of the
act of congress of June HHX;8, entitled "An act
for t he mile of timber lands In the states of
California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington
territory, as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1SW,
EMERY OLIVER,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Oregon, has this (lay filed In this office his
sworn statement No. 8177, for the purchase
E HE section ffl, and N NE of
section 'Jtl, In township No. S north, range
No. H east, w. St., and will offer proof to
sliow that the laud sought Is more valuable
for Its timber or stoue thau for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register ai'd Receiver of this
office at Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday,
tbe'28d day of July, 1(103.
He names as witnesses: John L. Henderson
of Hood River, Or,; Andrew H. Richmond and
Homer C. Campbell of Portland, Or.; Frank
Davenport of Hood River, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this otflce on or before said
!id day of July, 1WM.
ma;in2 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
J. T. H0LMAN,
Jiealer In Bicycles, Does repair work, etc.
MOUNTAIN VIEW ADDITION.
-THE-
New License,
Manufactured In Hood River by A. White
hea i. A better cigar than Is obtainable else
where for the money.
TRY ONE.
Contractor
and Builder
Plan and Estimates Fcrnishkd.
S. H. COX.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
BUTCHER SHOP
J. T. HOLMAN, Prop.,
Keeps on hand nil kinds of meat and veceta
blesof best quality. Wo aim to give satisfac
tion with every sale of goods. Free delivery
THE NEW
FEED STORE.
On the Mount Hood Mad, South
of town, keeps constantly on band
tbe best quality of
- Ha j, Grain and Feed, .
At Lowest Prices.
3 D. F. LAMAR, Prop.
STABLE.
and Draying.
STRANAHANS & BAGLEY.
Hornes bought, sold or exchanged.
Pleasure parties can secure firet-class rigs. Sne-
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Property Owners
Will not only conserve their own interests by giv
ing us their houses to rent, but will save endless
trouble for themselves. We rent your houses or
farms; collect the rent, pay insurance and look af
ter, repairs, saving you all annoyance in the matter.
We make a specialty of House Renting.
GEO. b. CULBERTSON & CO.
Real Estate and Financial Agents.
ONLY EYE TESTER.
I wish to let tbe people of Hood River know that I have the only
Eye Tester on the Columbia river between The Dullesand Portland.
Come to me if you need spectacles, and have your eyes tested so
that you can be suited in glasses. If your eyes are not both the
same, it is sometimes necessary to have lenses ground, cylindrical
and spherical. I have all my lenses ground by the very best opti
cal company in America. They never fall to (five satisfaction. And
I can Bell them for less than half what yon would pay in Portland,
as my expenses are small. I have a way of fixing rimless lenses
that is my secret, by which they are not easily broken. For com
pound stigmatism no one can be suited with lenses unlera their
eyes are treated by a regular eye-testing Instrument, same as I have
in my store. C. H. TEMPLE.
CitysBlacksmith Shop, J. R. Nickelsen, Prop.
General Blacksmithing.
Horse Shoeing and "Wagon Wood Work
Dealer in Blacksmith and Wagon Makers' Supplies
Makes of
"Stab Brand" Toots,
FnWiY Warranted.
Cor. 4th and Columbia.
HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO.
Meats and Fruits.
HOOD RIVER,
Our supply of fresh meats Is alwnvx
Sirloin Steaks at 15o per lb., and other
usior uuicaens tor Bunaay or weefe day dinners. We handle tbe II ill wood
Creamery Butter none better In market.
We will Meet all Honorable Competition.
C. T. ItAWSON.
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
We respectfully announce to the public that we have for the
coming planting seasons a fine lot of trees of all kinds
Thrifty, Smooth, and True to Name.
Orders are now being booked as received aud varieties furbished
as 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 alw state that we are prepared to furnish for next
season's planting any number and ANY VARIETY, GROWN.
ESPECIALLY FOR YJU.
Long experience in the nursery business enables us to guarantee
satisfaction.
Nursery on Enst Hide, at cross! ng of Neiil creek. Orders solicited.
KAWSON & STANTON, Hood Eiver, Or.
Stages to Cloud Cap Inn.
Ticket office for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone and
have a hack carry you to and from the boat landing If you want
a first-class turnout call on the '
HOOD RIVER TRANSFER AND LIVERY CO.
Bargains in Real Estate.
S acres, 3 miles from town; fine strawberry land;
good house and barn.
10 acres, 2 miles from town, all in strawberries;
a good bargain. v
10 acres, 2 miles from town; 2 acres in straw
berries, balance in apple and prune orchard in full ,
bearing; free water.
7 acres, 3 miles from town; 3 in berries; bal
ance in cultivation.. Flumes ready for irrigating.
80 acres, 9 miles from town; 30 in cultivation;
good improvements, good farm and apple land.
All can be irrigated.
20 acres, 6 miles from town; all in apple trees 2
years old.
40 acres, 4 miles from town; 33 in cultivation;
' good apple and clover land; can all be irrigated.
For prices and terms call on or address
H. F. JOCHIMSEN, Hood River. Or.
HOOD RIVER
Fruit Growers' Union.
Incorporated 1893.
Always in the Lead.
Ship your strawberries with them and get the
best results.
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fJirol - wet will VlflVO a. TrmSTT,
CUSTOM MAKL
New Idia Patterns
IOC
Any Pattern..
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Syracuse
Farm Implements.
'Phone 245
OREGON.
the heat thn marital. (F,,rt Wi aoll
choice meats at lowest prioes. Call on
F. H. STANTON,
Timber Land, Act June . WJM
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United State Land Offloe, Vancouver,
Wash., Feb. 20, iHua-wouoo w u;
that Id compliance with the P"vlalns .of
the act 01 congrww 01 uu, "".-"--,-An
act for the sale of timber lands In the
State, of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended to all
tbe public tana siaies oy i
P JOHN U GRIMM,
of Colfax, county of Whitmau, "tate of Wash
ington, has this day filed In this oflloe his
sworn statement, No. 8125, for the pur
obase of the southwest quarter of sec
tion No. iW, In township No. 6 north,
range No. U east, W. M., and will offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more valua
ble for II timber or stone than for agricul
tural purpose, and to establish his claim to
said land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Vancouver, Wash., On Monday,
the 15th day of June, ltKW.
He names as wltnesles: Alexander Cheyne,
Nellie Steward, Mary C. Cheyne and Robert
uneyne, an ui uuium, . , 41
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aDove-aeacn wsx mnua w im
Iheirclalmi Id thU offlo od or before Raid l&fcn
day of Jon im. MD4n n
Hi my l vt . n iunrti, '"ft""-"
Timber Land, Aot June 8, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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ui..kin.i..n l.niiurv 17. lIKtl. Notice In
hereby glveu that In compliance with the
provimoneoi meacioi cuniiui juhoo, win,
entitled "An aot for the Bale of timber lauds
in ii. oiAiof rteitrnrnla. Oregon. Nevada and
Wanhlngton Territory," aa extended to all the
public land atatea oy actoi sukuh i, ioim,
JOHN It. WHll'K,
f rv.lfu nnnnt v of Whitman, mate of Wash'
Inirlon hu this (iaV Hied in till Oilloe Ills
worn atatement No. 8078, for the pun-bane of
lheEofNW4, wlA oi Nw.ij anu i n oi
NE4 of aection No. , In township No. 6
north, range No. U east, W. M., and will offer
proof to ahow that the land .ought la more
vaiuattie lor ua mnoer or atone wiau iu, .gi
Aultnral DurDoaea. and toeaiabtUh his claim
to said land before the Heglater and Receiver
of thla oflloe at Vancouver, Waah., on Mon
day, the and day or April, ikb.
Ha namM aa witntiaatiM: Alexander Cheyne,
Nellie Hlewart. Mary E. Cheyne and Robert
U. Cheyne, all of Olluier, Klickitat county,
Washington. ,
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in tma otnce an or oeiorc aaiu
'Altb dayof April, im
J-Hinifl W. R. DUNBAR, Register,
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February
25, Notice is hereby given that tbe following-named
settler has tiled notice of her
lntrnllon to commute and make final proof
In support or her claim, ana inat said prooi
will be made before Geo. T. fralher, U. H.
Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on
Saturday, April , 1WB, vix:
Formerly Mary E. Htogadlll of Hood River,
llranm. H. E. No. 0T92. tor the north V. south
west section 2, township 1 north, range 10
eaxt, W. M.
Hhe names tbe following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion oi BHia lana, viz:
William Urlbble of Mt. Hood, Or.; W. A,
Firebaueh of Hood River. Or.: Oscar H. Fred
enburg; of Mt. Hood, Or.; Oscar H. Rboadea of
Hood Kiver, ur.
B7a8 JAY P. LUCAS, Regls'er.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Slates Land Office, Vancouver,
Wasb.. Jan. '28, lftH.-Notice Is hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions of the
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HV.ui GiiiiKim u, nunc o, .0.0, tiiti.u n 1.
act for the sale of timber lauds In the states of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory," a extended to all the public land
states ny aci oi August i, intu,
FRANCIS W. BROOKE.
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Oregon, has this day filed In tbisoltioe his
sworn statement, No. DUX), for tbe pur-
cnase oi tue norineast quarter oi section
no. a, in townsnip no. a norm, rang
io.ii east, w. ana win oner prooi w
show that the land sought Is more valuable
for Its timber or atone than for acrlcullura
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of this
office at Vancouver, Wash., on Friday, the
101 11 aay 01 May,
He names as witnesses: James F. Cox
of Trout Luke, Wash., Ueorge Uilmer ofUII
nier, Washington, Waller 6. Atherton and
John W. Rlnker of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
tneir Claims in tnis omce on or Deiore said
15th day of May, Ma.
fiialO W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Unlled States Land Office. Vancouver. Wash.
Jan. 27. 1WU8. Notice is hereby given that In
compliance with the provisions of tbe act of
congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for
the sale of limber lands in the States of Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory," as extended to all tbe public land
Slates oy act oi August 4. una.
WALTER B. ATHERTON.
of Portland, county of Multnomah, slate of
uregon, nas in is aay niea in tins omce nis
sworn statement, ino. sunk, ror tne purchase ol
northwest quarter of section No. 27, town
ship No. nortb, range No. 11 east, W. M., and
will oiler proof to show t hat tbe land sought
Is more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land belore the Register and
Receiver of this olltoe at Vancouver, Wash.,
on Friday, the Iftih dayof May. ltXM.
He names as witnesses: Robert F. Cox of
Portland, Or., Andrew J. Derby of ulenwood,
wasn., james r. uox oi iroul utae, waso
and Oeorge Oilmer of Uilmer. Washington.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
tneir claims in tnis oince on or oeioresald ioln
day of May, im.
fttalO W.R. DUNBAR, Register.
fTiraber Ijtnd, Act June 8, 1878.1
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office. ' Vancouver.
Wash., Feb. 18, luUi.-Notloe is hereby given
that in compliance wltb the provisions of the
aot of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act
for the sale of timber lands In tbe states of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Torr turi. t u 1 1 nnl.li. I .. ..
states by act of August 4, 181)2,
MINERVA E. GENTRY.
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state ot
Oregon, bas this day filed in this office ber
sworn statement, No. 811D, for the purchase
of tbe southeast quarter of aection No, 10, tu
township No. 6 north, range No. 12 east, w. M.,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for Its timber or alone
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish her claim to said land before the Register
uu receiver ui tuis omce at Vancouver,
HHuuiKuru, uu jnonuay, tue etn uay oi
June, 1WW.
Hhe names as witnesses! Ida Rim well and
Georgb Buswell of Portland, Or.; Julia Mo-
masiersui Vancouver, tt au.: r. It. lienUer
shot of Portland. Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
men- claims iu tins omce on or before said
sin aay oi juue, ima.
BTmyl W. R. DUSBAR, Register.
Timber Land, Act Junes, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offloe. Vancouver,
man:u iwaj. . rootice la hereby
Iv.n , llul In Ann. ..Hun K ... A . .
"An act for the sale of timber lands In the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
. . . .... - j i - B.wiiimi w n 1 1
the public land stales by act of August 4, 18tfi
W.k i nulnn i 1 1 . M .a .. . . I ...
nf Vnrthlrnnil miimv Hh. J ..-
... . ... .. , v.. ui.nu r hi nH, sutieui
Vnrth 1 lulrnla ha.tl.l. J.. II I.... ... i .u .
........ ...in v. (i . uini I II UllSUlIlCe
his sworn statement, No.3i;, for the purchase
... nan uiinu.wiL quarter, somn.
east quarter northwest quarter and northwest
quarter northeast quarter of section No It In
township No. 4 north, range No. II east, w. M..
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought la more valuable for Iu timber or
uiue man lor agricultural purposes, and to
esutuiisn nis claim to said land before the
imi.iei nun neceiTer oi mis omueatVan
couver, wash., on Tuesday, the 2Sd day of
June, ivun.
" Damea as wiineases: George W. Gilmer.
aieiv.n Manley, Charles W. uilmer and Will
lam C. Muuley, all ofiillmer, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
tbe above-described land') are requested to tile
nieir ciaims in tnis oince on or before said
ikl day of June, lusi
mar)m22 W. R. DUNBAR. Rrtrlstr
iTImhw l.tiil 1 ... . imi
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
n'd State. Land office, Vancouver
Washu Marh 2 luu Knti i- uA .. .
that in MimilllMnM Mrltn t,.A .
ven
I " " 1 IF.MIIIH ,
act of AOnir ma t.f Jim. a ttru ..... -i ..
Hi
act for the sale of timber lauds In the Htates of
An
...........,,, urt-a..,!, .-.evana an Maahington
'"'""'J. a extenaea lo all the public
laud
n. i"i miKHKt a, i
- t-T ... . . . . .n n
of Portland, county of Muiluoinab, stateof
wmioo, dbs tnis day filed In this office her
" "mrai, no. 3i ti, lor tbe purchase of
u" at ball nortneaat quarter of
sertloo No. , In township Nu. north
I.. .. . L " "mam ta more valusb e
for IU Umber or stone than fa- agricultural
PITT".' "? .to ewabhab her claim to said
iT1" l"f twgier and Receiver of
i'L "J ' ? Vancouver, Washington, on
Thursday, the 26h day of June, !. '
Kbe names as wilnrMM; Louie Casto and
Henry Hoatrtter of Portland, Or.; Ernni
irougb and Herman Kubobauaen of Glen-
Any and all persons claiming adveraely the
.wbed Isnds ar reue-ted lo oii
l, a 1" lhl om ou or before said
" day of June, I nil.
W. R. DUNBAR. Register.
LIST OF LANDS
For Sale
AND
FOR KENT
AT
THE EMPORIUM.
1. Lota in Waucoma Park addition
$135.
2. Eligible residence lota in Spangler'a
subdivision, near cannon house; only
$100; terms easy.
4 160 acres fine timber, Al land near
White Salmon, on west bank of White
Salmon river, known as the Hamre tim
ber claim. About tour miles from Hood
River, for sale cheap.
4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls
of Hood Kiver, belonging to George E.
Forsyth ; price $4000.
6. The Koplin place at Fftmkton. 17
acres well improved ; free irrigating
water. Price $4,000.
7. Barrett-Sipma addition; $100 per
lot : $10 down aud $5 per month ; no in
terest. 8. One of the most valuable corners
in the center of Hood River. Price
$2,600.
21. N. S. E. J, S. N. E. X 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; $1,600.
32. Emma O. 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 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
in 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 and the Hood River Bank treasurer.
Fine improved apple farm on the East
Side for sale. $8,000. Terms easy.
Choice Bargains.
For Sale The Howell cottage and 3
acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, for 5
days, at $1,600. After 5 days, $1,900.
The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in
Barrett-Sipma addition, $375.
Corner lot in front of school house,
$200.
For Lease or Sale A fine improved
farm, property of J. L. Henderson, 30
acres in cultivation; 5 in bearing or
chard. Free irrigating water. If leased
will take pay in work. Party securing
the lease must be man of family ana
bring recommendations.
For Sale The N. 40 acres and the
east 20 acres, in one body, of the Hen
derson 80 acres west of Lyman Smith's.
Free irrigating water for the lower 40.
Price 5,400 for the two tracts if sold to
gether. If sold separately, $2,750 for
the 40; at least $500 down, balance on
5 years time at 7 per cent interest.
Subject to McCuistion'a lease. This 20
has six acres in apples and cherries just
beginning to bear. Five acres of straw
berries between the rows of fruit trees.
Price of the 40, $2,750.
For Sale or Exchange A beautiful lot
208x1700 feet, on the gulf of Mexico in
Mississippi, 65 miles from New Orleans,
on the L. & N. R. It., in town of Pass
Christian. The land is sandy and cli
mate healthful. Beautiful trees, shell
road, white ocean beach, bathing nine
months in the year. Owned by the
Hendersons for 70 years. Inquire of
John Leland Henderson. Unimproved.
For Sale Thirteen acres in Wind
River, at Carson, quarter of a mile from
school.partly cleared; $450. Terms easy
Five acres at Frankton, known as the
Charley Rogers' place; house, barn and
plenty of free water. Price, $1,050.
Terms easy. House and garden for rent
by the month at $5.00 a month.
Persons who have made desert land
entries and have abandoned the same
may get their money refunded. Persons
who have made stone and timberentries,
which entries have been suspended by
the government, may have their entries
completed and get titles to their lands
by conferring with John Leland Hender
son, attorney, Hood River.
Timber Land, Act June S, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offloe, Vancouver
Wash., Feb. 21, 1(103. Notice Is hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions of
tbe act of Congress of June 8, liffd, 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 Mtates by act of August! IKU2.
.DAVID 8. CLKMKN.S,
of Astoria, county of Clatsop, slate of
Oregon, bus this day filed In this office his
sworn statement, No. 812.1, for the purchase of
the northwest )of section No. fe, In town
ahlp No. 6 uorth, range No. 12 east, W. M., and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
Is more valuable for its timber or slone than
lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver ol Ibis oll'ice at Vancouver, Wash., oil
Tuesday, the loth day of June, liKXl.
He names as witnesses: W m. A. McNaugh
Uin of Humpter, Or.: Nelson Anderson of
ruldaP. O., Wash.; George Bllva and Joseph
Sllva of Lyle, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their damn in thlsolltce on or before said
16th day of June, imkj.
f27myl W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
rrimber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
United Hlnles I jindcliHce, Vancouver, Wash.,
January 2, 1MM. Notice 1. hereby given
that Incompliance wilb the provisions of the
iict of congreas of June!, 1878, entitled "An act
for the sale of limber lands In the states of
California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington
territory." as extended to all the publlo land
slates by act of Ainjust 4, ISW,
JOMKPH V. ItKKI),
or Troutlake, county of Klickitat, state of
Aashinglon, has this day nied In this office
his sworn statement No. awt, for the purchase
of the northeast ot section No. 24, In
tttwnshlp No. north, range No.ll east, W.M.,
and will oin-r proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its ituiber or stoue
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Vanoouver,
Vab., on Thursday, the 21 at day of May.
He names as witnesses: James T. Cox or
rrouiiake. Wash., Rrancls W. Brooke of Port
land. Oregon; George Gilmer and Andrew
I. Derby of Gilmer, Wash.
Any aud all persona claiming adversely th
ibovv-deacrlbed lauds are requested to file
their claims In this otllce on or before said
:lKt day of May. MB.
"' W. R. DUNBAR. Register.
Wanted.
I want Energetic and (enthusiastic men
f.nd women, young or old, for fca'al and trav
eling Agency. We give splendid terms, ta
ck seii-addrease.1, stamped envelope.
W. A. CURYtA, General Agent.
my The Dalles, Oregon.
Wanted.
A good farm hand and wire to work on
farm. Will pay good wage. Apply to
JOHN FRfc.DBK.KO.
Monk land, Oregon.