Hood ,vef "Slacier. THURSDAY, APRIL ,16, 1903. Want Mure Hood Rirer lorries. Grand Forks, N. D., which took 20 oars of Hood River strawberries last year, had ordered 60 cam this season. Thin is the number of" cars arranged for by W. K. Nash', the- leading wholesale fruit man of that city, who was iu Hood River, Monday, Mr. Nash spent sev era! hours' with G. J. Geasiing;, secre tary of the Hood River Fruit Growers' Union, arid II. -F. Davidson of the Dav Idson Fruit company, discussing the matter of handling the Fruit, and iu the afternoon he was taken for a drive around the Valley. Mr. Nash has been here a number of times before, but was more than well deligliled with. Hood River. If biisintse woura aiiow iiw says he would make his home here. :.imwg h declares h ami ' his wife . T. .-J , . ' --- .... will noend a month or so here next strawberry season. . ... The prevailing price for berries in the . the Dakota market last year ranged from $2.75 to $1.75,' arid it is. expected to be about the same this year. Bui Mr. Nash was emphatic in his demand ' that the pack must be better this year than last season, when there were too il Iu . Tlio -fact -that . Inns of Wisconsin berries can be obtained very cheaply demands that ('Hood River berries In Dakota be nothing but first class,. ; : . " , Hood River expeols to ship the first car about June 1. This will fit in about right with crops from Missouri and Arkansas.. ; Texus shipped the first car April 10, and .Missouri wiU Jaegiw snipping May iu. ims means -mat the markets will ,be clear or isoutnern . berries by the time Hood River begins to ripen. Last year the first oa,r left here JuneS. ' '' ; ." -" G.J Gessiiiig of the unioiKstimates tills year's crop at 125 straight carloads, 1 T,l ... .... ...... ..t. I nV A'nluoii wvnimo baii.n . . . . . .. u . , v. ...... - berries. "The growers must put no berries in the boxes, said Mr. Gess- Hngt "which will not make five-tier berries.' This, is the . smallest that ralmnWl Ha mif In jirwl'lf t.tita rulo fa not observed, Ih0 berries will go straight to the cannery." Last year Hood River " shipped 66 straight cars, or; a total of '92 carloads. .-i ; ;," . The Davidson Fruit company , are gathering statistlbs on crop estimates and acreage in plants... Mr. Davidson i. 1 I I. . . I til li. '. DA ftW I inn as tue crop win run uet.eii ou,uuu ' and 90,000 crates'. The company will operate their cannery toward the end of the season. They already have or ders for all the fruit they can put up!. The Regulator line, controlled by the Columbia River & Northern railroad, is fitting up the steamers Regulator and Dalles City for fast freight and passenger service between PprtlandandThe Dalles. The run from Portland, to The Dalles wju oe tuaue wunoui stops- except at v Cascade locks, Another boat will handle the business at way points.' The Regu lator company evidently thinks Hood River doesn't need fast . freight or pas senger accommodations by. river. Any way, with an. excellent .train service, travel by Bteamboat is too slow for Hood River people, . This week's Glacier contains a well written article on ."Hood River Fifty Years Ago" from 'the pen of H. C. Coe, including a most interesting sketch en titled "First Winter ttpent .in Hood . River," by Mrs. W. Lord of this city, who parents, Mr. and Mrs. William' .. Laughlin, were the first. settlers at that .. ptneo iu biic mu vi .xou,. alter iwu years t : .. . i. .. rii I mr.o tt . .. , .. i. . - . 'Pi. .. Tv. 1 1 .. -r i .. J. : .1 . .. Bjcui Ab j.iia xuhcba . xnq arume. re counts the hardships of tire winter en countered by the pioneer family in a graphic manner and leads all who read it to ponder Over the debt of gratitude ' which the contented happy settlers of that and other beautiful, valleys along the Columbia owe to the fathers and mothers who endured the hardships of pioneer me ana maue me way ciear ana easy for their sonB and daughters. The article is accompanied by pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin and while the likness of Mrs. Lord to her, mother was Often spoken of previous to the death of the latter it is much more marked in ha niplllm svmtninett in tka l-UaiMA which was taken earlier in the life of the pioneer mother.- The Dalles Chron icle. : ' " ' - - '' v . Roy D. Smith arrived, April 8, from fiarrlia Mian hrinoinfr with Itim hia mifa- 1 rt a - - - " , one of Mississippi's iairest young ladies. On the evening of his arrival a reception was tendered him aud his accomplished wife by a few of his many friends, at the home of Mr. ajid Mm. W. J. Cooner. The house . was beautifully, .decorated with wild flowers and Oregon grape., A .large table was well laden with a good supper, as only the ladies of this part of the valley know how to prepare. A ntnffduHt avniiinif nil onrnvur) until a ...... . . . n ."rj" ....... late hour, when the merry party left for their homes after wishing the couple a happy life. Among those present were Rev. J. W Jenkins and family, Mrs Ida Crapper and family, Mrs. Will Davidson and son, Milton Pealer, Howard Pealer and wife, Mrs. Green and daughter pi Seattle, Mrs. JE. T. Richardson aud daughter, Mrs L. S. Isenberg. Harold Friedley. Robert liowen, Harry . Rich ardson, Amber McAllister. ll S. I. Obituary. . A. N. Hoar was bora June 20, I860, near Lancaster, Pa., and died March 4, 1003, at Portland, Oregon, agtd 42 years, 9 months and 14 days. When (Hit a young man Mr. Hour went to Kansas and worked for the Union Pa cific as telegrapher. -After three year he returned to his old home, and No vember 1, 1886, he was united in mar riage to Mi Klixabflh H. Kliiith, at Reading, Pa. - Returning to Kansas, he made Iib borne at Ellsworth, w hen one daughter, Miss Nellie, was born t bless the home. By the laiihful performance of hU duties he was advanced from time t time until It. U'HA Mivnt.i ntu1 Bt.rinn agent at Iluutington, Oregon, w lilcli b a dlvioiou terminal and one of the most important tatiini ou the line. Mr. Hoar was there responsible for about twenty men who worked under him. - Nearly one and one-half yean ago he came to Hood River ou accouut of his health. His constant courtesy and unfailing faithfulness to hladutie won for him the respect of all who ' knew him. to the home Mr. Uuai bad his greatest delight. Around it all bis plans centered. Tbe wife aim daughter are left to mourn the loss of devoted husband aud a loving father A guod mau Is gone. Peace to his soul. Get your abstracting done at the of fice of BARNES, the real estate man. . "" Banner School. Rirnr Anrii 2. 1I3. Krlitor Glaciet: The 'banner month, ending . . . .. i . ...ii March li jrives ino scihwis me iuyowr Inir renreseiitutiOn: ;'. Cascade tocks;.-.-..,-?v . . J7.99 pr cent Wiie firove ..' ; ...9a. oO oer Cent Craper 5.55 per cent Hood Kiver sj.m per ceiu This is the second time the cascade Locks school has captured the banner, I). U. iiUNNBU, iterreiary. District No. 43. VMtnr niMdprr Everv district In tills valley liaa been represented In your valuable papur, but our poor, bHUly ruined district hardly iiar Iioq iwn lnpiitloned In your coluuins. only when there w some one's cow damaged ny a lawiew uk, wuru jumping m..i rumea neignwir m cnip.. ui .rum has been cornered and haminered over the bead when-trying to do something (rood to Hie dikirlia school. I do not 111 111 k It Is out of the toaytb write truth about thla dis trict, lor I know tne editor win (ena mi wir umns ror thetruth If nothing else. . I hav house ftillof children and noochool here, audit will be aome time before there will be any school. U will be a very long time before we have' a school as good as It was. because land la fast pHsalug Inlo specu lators' hands. They don't waut schools; have no one to aend to school: know very little themselves aud -don't waut any mau'sehIK dren to know as much. Dear reader, this Is a very bad district J5en want brains In this district. Even little boys erepiown In theoreok after bmln (ood,' Alltheood men ge crazy In this district. No man can tell when he Is going to be bundled up and carted otr. is it in me weamer or in the water He may be iiamniered over the head whim sick. ISO law In tills part of the world; they are down on the man who teller irs truui;. aiy leiier wouiti e uiwws w urritxal l-Hie trntlis of this district I am too Jausy digging eavlj potatoes, P. P. Bradford, It seems, has tuken the dog notice to himself, or hemuy have been hired to do so. Bradford Is a stranger tp me; I don't know 'him. To him I will HaV that Uncle Sam has been very good to me. When lo bis employ ne useu me uae a gtmueuiuu. x kdl good pay. Besides, lie bus given us this oeauiuui place, wucie we nave uvcu m jrt-ma n.,1 Mhv Wa nheved 111. laud laws. "We obey all his laws now and: forever, and we want every muu or woman w uu tue same iu thiB district anyhow. Uncle Bam wants truth id land matters. Vcs. he wauts truth a good deal more than a niHn s money. Troth is what makes the government, therefore I will defend Uncle Ham's rights when add wherever t see or bear of crookedaess toward his rights or his laws. And I will not stop until I am wiaoned in the 8tars and btrlpes. This Is loyalty for yoivl And It is no use for any man .to try to scare me with his dogs or anj'llillig else. 4 am on me rigni mue ui ie law. Anv inin knows that cattle will give way to tbe teams or man, but when inure is a grudge against a.' man, and they can t do anything to the man, the grunge is irsea on ins cattle, wnosoever uoen iiiiuks nno ihui tsa very toollsh man.. Cattle must use the riunty rowu ru gouia 10 anu ihjiii nicwnoi. niiv tuxes for mv cuttle. While you dog men don't imv taxes on vour dons. You see. I am tin the right side of-the law. I do not. like to make small dogsoutol a mau'sdog. This Is my last on dogs. j. r. .111 l,ijm nun : - t'ard of Thanks. 1 wish to express, my sincere tlmilks in menus ana neignoors lor me Kiuuuesssiiown my family daring the sickness and death of my. oeiuvea w.iie. , . jiau ivLjn.r.1.1.- At Private Sale. Furniture and Household Goods One dew Improved Mew Home Hewing Ma- , cnlne, attachments complete. One il-burner globe, blue name, wick less Oil uuuk muve hhu uveu. .-Air-tight Heater and pipe. .- -Kitchen Treasure; 1UU Mason Fruit Jars. : Beds, Springs. Maltresses. 2 Uockers. . Chairs, Drop Leaf Table, etc Decorated Hi a net Heb. ' ' ' " lamps, Tubs, Boiler., wringer and all cook' Ini nt.tii.ul la These are all new goods and have been used less than sis months by small family, and are lu gooo. coixiuion. Inquire at the house of Jason Rand, on snerman avenue. Lost. Last Saturday. In town, ueur Bone 4 Mc Donald's hitching post, a white Ice wool shawl. Plpder please , leave at U lacier olllce. Hay for Sale. Best quality timothy, also wheal hay, at I. M. Wilson's, or 00 Meadow Brook farm (U. H. stranauau s oiu piacejt. , - Break the Wind., There Is money lu wind breaks, or rathei behind them. Fruits aud llowers are both earlier and liner than where they are ex posed. A good assortment of trees for the purpose can tie lotiuu at txiiuinma nursery at greuuy reaueeo prices, urn ana:see tneiii. H. 0. BATEHAM Work Horse for Sale. Qood Work nurse for sale cheap: 6 years' old weight about lm . r. mi, U17 East Belmout. Fresh Cow. Mice Jersey cow, fresh, for sale by . K. K. LYON. , Half nMle southeast Crapper school bouse. SEED POTATOES. A nice lot of Burbauk seed potatoes for sale oy . ti. rituiuK, rMOM EY "TO LOAN1. As the National Homesefkcra' Association would like to place fifty Siuou contracu in Hood River In the next sixty days, parties wishing money to purchase homes, farms, or build houses at the lowest rateof hi teres! ever heard or In tbe w est, shou id consult - J. W. RIOBV. Agent Persona carrying heavy mortgage can. re lieve tuemseiyes ai a very lowraie 01 interest. . Work Horse for Sale. Weight about 12U0, pounds. Inquire at this omce, or to - .. - . . u. w . ua v r.ttn, 44 miles olit.,near'Klng's pliwe, West Side. Jersey Cow for Sale. An Ai Jerse. cow for sale by "I 1 aSO, . J. H. HIIOEMAKER. B. F. BELIEU, Contractor and Builder. VI'I.A!.S AWD K.STIMATKS FlTRWlSHltItia L.C. IHiyues , , . jHiiics r. .jruv i - - BON TON BARBER SHOP. The place to get an eitHy shave, an up-to-date jiiiir. cut, and to enjoy the luxury of a purcehiin bath tub. rL7H., RICHMOND" Contractor and Builder. Plana furnished and Estimates given ,, on Buildings. - Juyl MOUNTAIN VIEW BUTCHER SHOP J.T. HOLM AN, Prop., ". Keeps on hand all kinds of meat and vrceta bles of beat quality. We aim to give mlli-nir tion with every sale of goods. Free delivery J. T.. HOLM AN, Isjaler la Itlcyclea, Does repair work, etc MOUNTAIN VIEW ADDITION. -THE New License, Mnnfctnrd In Hood River by A. White head, a ix-tier rlgarthan tsobu'inahl else where for the monev. TRY ONT3. Contractor and Builder PIUS'S AXD.ESTIXATU FrRNIRBIU. S. H. COX. 5T t 5 (YouwiU vmake great si our assortment before Below we LadiesVNight 7', Gowns. "Made of good niuslln, yoke trimmed with embroidered Inserting, 16 tuuka, cambric ruffle around yoke and sleeves, full size, ftnly . . .:. . l. : t . 1 .'. . '. . 50c A good cambric gown, yoke with pin and heaistitcbed tucji9,hei!istilclied rufflea down front and on sleeves, each 75d . - , r Fine cambric, squure yolcejatwl neck,, trimmed with fdtir title hirfertlngs, rib bon Beading hf center, witli ribbon run tlirougb, neck and aleeye? triiumed with. neat ejubruidery .edgingseaoh . t$l,00 ainsofikvgowJ, yojta pf pin tucks,? medallions set Jy,,. fine jKuuiburg riV bon, insertion dowu .fmuU "embroidery 4 i The Leaders of Low Phone 711. Advertised Letter LM. . : April 13, 1903.' . f Chandler, Mrs E Myrick SIins Belle Bryant, I) J ,. Uinrcli; H N -Pfaff, George' v .'. ' - Wm. M. Yatks, Postmaster. ? , .Write your insurance witi BA.RNESi the real estate man; ', . f; ; For Sale 5 Acres. Near heltnont; fttmlly orchard; 2 acres In strawberries, clover, timothy, grapes, etc. For particulars apply on preiiiixes a2 I). kVKBH AltT. For Sale'. . A S-seated hack, almost good ax new; one double hack harness and one But light Imr ness: both lit good conititloh. a23 . ,-. ..: , H. W. WAIT. Kodak Outfit arid Stove KOB 8ALK. Koduc, bu nlsher, trays, plate holders, printing frame, ruby lamp, plates, sollo. Also, a small ntr-tlght heater, uM M KH, H. C. KHAKFFR. . Dissolution Notice. Tlie partnership heretofore exiting between F. P. Fridsj and h B, Barnes la dissolved by mutual consent. ... K. P. FRIDAY, , K. -H. B A It NEB. Hood River, Or., Marcli SO, ltWJ. A t Blacksrrlith. Outfit. For sale cheap. Suitable- for ranch or gen eral hlucksiaith shop. A Iso, second-hand sewing machine. Apply to . ai! W. A..HUNGKUI.AND. . 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 SH.- Am also prepared to do wood sawing In the country with my steam saw. I would like to have neighbors club together end call ou me when they have enough to pay for hauling out and setting up the saw. It will be cheap- er for them. mai , . f . u. ukauis. New Shoe Shop. On Hecond street, between JState and Oak streets; second door from post oitice;opposlu Stewart's furniture store. Keimtrlng neatly and quickly done. JOHN COWLEY, . . r24 ProprieUir. Top Grafting. 1 am prepared to do -top grafting of fruit trees, iliive had 4.5 years' experience In nur sery business and can lie of good service to fruit growers. I can give the correct name of any fruit tree.' There nro many trees lu Hood River that, have proved not true to name. Don't wait until your trees come into bearing fo prove their name, but cull on or address aao ' J. W:'K1KK WOOD, Hood River. Hay for Sale. O. H. Rhoadcs has 20 ton of wheat hay for sale ut the L. 8. Rhoadea placc,.eaat of Odell. ; Strawbery Plants. , A tine Jot of strawberry pluuts for sale. t H. tj. HKSUHT. Timber Land Wanted. If you have timber IiihO. In the vicinity of Mu uellam-e for sale, wntj full desiTlpliou of location and price to X, wtre of Oluoit-r. Furnished Rooms. Three furnished, rooms to let. thetJlacier odl.-e. Inquire at inar20 -Wood for Bale. . 120 rloks of pine 'W')od- from iaig trees. If sold by April 20, auy or all of li ni so cus rick. 11IO F. W. ANtlUH. , For Sale. Qood set single.. harness? lias been In use about a year. Apply to. E. It. Blt.VDLFY. Strawberry Plants T For Hals. Five thousand fine - plains at my place two mill's west of HihmI Uiver.on mute rouit. ao0 C. F. 'WtMilEY. Cows for Sale. 'Twoeows, one ii-fsh: the oilier will be fresh In a bout st-x weeks. Foe sale by aSO W. T.' H ANrtKt;itY. Hens for. Sale. A number of thoroughbred White Leghorn bens tor sale for a short time at Hi cents eacu. a.'M .MRS. O. D. WodlUVlillTH, Phone Hnburban fiOI. Milk for Sale. Best Jersey cows, from Kansas; fed on corn chop. Best and richest milk , In town, deliv ered. Leave orders at Peiu 1 Restaurant or by phone at Dr. Adams. t .1. IKtl UF.R , Dry Wood. 25or 30 ricks of nry pi lie wood lor sale at the Columbia Nursery at U) cents a rick. THE NEW FEED STORE. On the Mount Hood road, iSoulli of town, keeps constantly ,011 hand the best quality of Hay, Grain and Fml, At Lowest Prices. d22 . 1). F. LAMAR, Prop. vT.-.-.f ? j & .i lt-4 AERMOTOR Wind Mills Gal v. Tank. Iron Pipe. Write for catalogue of Aer motor guods. " Maier &Schanno, SOLE AtJEXTS, The Dalles, Or. MUSLIM UNDERWEAR describe a few styles: Insertion across bottom of. yoke, lower ruffle below, edge and fucks.edge down front, ou neck and sleeves, each $1.75 Ladies' Drawers. Good muslin Drawers, trimmed with ?-in; embroidery edging, . with 4 tucks above, each-. .!; 25C Fine cambric, umbrella style, 5 tucks, ?H'-i". lawn, riifflev 2-in. torchon lace, edjjed bottom, yoke liand with strings, 45c Good camJirio... umbrqlla style, 4 in. lawn ruffle, 2 goiwe neck ?4-ln, lace in sertions, l-in. laceedge. yokebaad with strings, onjy .' ,:.!. . . . .606 , Good cambric, 3 tucks, 4-iti. fine em broidery ruffle, yoke band with strings, each .'i.V. .' .'. . . . . 7.v .,70c 'Fine Nainsook; very Svide drawers, 6 WO Come and see Our Goods and get our prices. . They will please you. We have a "niceline of , ; " Ladies' Waists from 50c to $6.50. Also, a )eautiful line of men's and children's - Straw and Canvtxs Hats from 10c to $2.25, As well as tt big line of Fur Hats from f 1.50 up to a $5 Stetson, in all shapes and colors. In Dry Goods, Shoes and , Groceries, you can do no better than at R. B. BRAGG & COS. BOOKS. ' Oregonian. Examiner, Telegram, 'J-Magazines. LAGAL BLANKS. City Blacksmith Shop, j . R. Nickelsen, Prop General Blacksmithing. Horse Shoeing, and Dealer in. Blacksmith and Complete line of Syracuse , Farm Implements. HANFORD'S BALSAM OF MYRRH. Cor. 4th and Columbia. 'Phone 245 HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and Fruits. HOOD RIVER, Our supply of fresh moaU is nlway the K-sf- the market n fjord. We sell Sirloin Steaks at Ion per lb., and oilier choice nieHia nt lowest prices. Call on ns.for Chickens for Smtduy or week day diiiiiets. We handle the Hillwood Creuniery. Butter none tetter in market. We will Meet all Honorable Competition. Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. Ticket office for the Regulator uine 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. America's gST "aper Editorially Fearless. Consistently Republican Always. , News fiom all part of the world. Well written ordinal ato- ' ries.. Answers to queries on all subject. Articles on Health, the Home, New l! ik, and on work about the Farm and Garden. The Weekly Inter Ocean. The Inter Ocean is a member f the Aosociate d Pre and la l!o the only Western newspaper receiving the entire telegraphic news N'rviee of the Xtw York Sun and special cable of the New York World, besides dairy reports from over 2000 special corre spondents throughout the country. Jsi peu can tell more fully why it is the best on earth. 52 Twelve Page Papers $1 a Year. Brimful of ncw from eitrywhern and a prrf'H fatM of qxvifit matter Subscribe lor the Glacier and the Wek ly Inter Ocean one year, both for $1.90. mistake jf, y oa . do not you buy elsewhere. pin tucks and 7-1 rr. blind embroidery, yoke bund and strings, each.... $1.50 Ladies' Skirts. Ladles' skirts made of good muslin, umbrella style, cambric flounce, dust ruffle and hem, each .60c Cambric underskirt, 2 clusters of 3 tucks each, 0 In. embroidery at bottom, each $1 lo Fine cambric, umbrella style, perpen dicular 2 In. cjover lace insertion all aroiimf, fati shape, pointed lawn be tween Insertions, 32-ln. luce ruffle at bottom, dust ruffle trimmed with lace, French band, each $2.9o Corset Covers of all styles, from 18c up to $1.00. - New Idea Patterns Any Pattern .- IOC H " 0. 4 top it; STATIONERY. Prices. . AGENCY ,V-; "Xs SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Wagon Wood Work Wagon Makers'Supplies Agency for Milburn Wag ons, Carriages & Bugg-ies. OREGON. fTlmber Ind, Act June S, 1ST8.) -J. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. rtnlted Rtatcs Land Office. Vancouver, Wash., Feb. ao im. Notloe is hereby tflven that In compliance with the iirovikions ol the act of ooiigress of June , 1K7K, entitled "knirtfur the aula of timber lands in the Htates of California, Oregon.- Nevada and w aKtiiiiKton territory, - as exveuueu 10 an tbe public land states by act of August 4, 1812, JOHN L. OK1MM, of Colfax, county of Whitman, state of Wash-Ina-ton, has this day filed In this olllce his sworn statement, No. 815, tor the pur chase of the southweat quarter of sec tion No. 1W, in towiiHhlp No. 5 norm, range No. 11 east, W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valua ble for Its timber or stone than lor agricul tural nurnovea. and to establish Ills claim to said land before the Heglstr and Receiver of this omce at Vancouver, V ash., on Monaay, the loth day of June, 1IHM. lie names as witnuaiea: Aiexanaer i.neyne, l..ll(u U.A.nu U .. ... t .,,AnA anA lliiKrl C'heyne, all of 6llnicr, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are reu nested to file incircianns in mis omce on or ueioresmu loin day of June, 1WW. Kmyi w. it. Dti np.ci, imgisier. Timber Land, Act June 8, JK78.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. ITnlted State Land Olllce. Vancouver. Waxh.i Keb. 18, luttt. Nollee Is Hereby given that In eoiiiirlianee with the l)r(iv!si(iii (if the act of congreiiii of June 3, 1K78, eutitled"An aul fur the sale of timber lnndit In the stfttea ot Calllurnla, Oregon, Nevada, and WaKhiiigton Territory," as extended to all the public lund stale by act of Augunt 4, lxM, M1NKKVA E. OK.NTRY, of Portland, county of Mulinoinab, stale ot Oregon, has this day tiled in this olllce her sworn statement, No. 31111, for the purchaMj of tbe southeast quarter of section No. 10, in township No. o north, range , laeasi, w.h., and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timberor stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this ottlco at Vancouver, Washington, on Monday, the nth day oi June, 1UUH.. Hhe names as witnesses: Ida liunwen ano Oeorgo Buswell of Portland, Or.; Julia Mo Masters of Vancouver, Wash.; i'.ix Hender sbot of Portland, Or, 1 Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to flie their claims In this otllce ou or before said 8th day ol June, 1H03. ': Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r - i . . ...... T a 1 i.tt .... n.ii.i... Wash.. March 2. IWti. notice is nereoy given tnal m oompuanee wnn tne provision of the act of eonirress of JuneH. 1878. entitled "An act lor tne sine oi timuer lanus iu me suites of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to an the public land states by act of August, 1HW. Itl.K rt. OLNUN. of North wood, county of Grand Forks, state of North DaKota, has mis any niea in inisoince his sworn statoment, No.ai:,for the purchase of the north halt northwest, quarter, sout h east quarter northwest quarter ana norinwesi quarier norineasi quarier oi secuon 1.0. v in lownaliln No. 4 north, ranee No. 11 ea.it. w. M., and will offer prMf to bIiow that the land unnirhl. la more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to esiauusn nisciaim to saiu lanu ueuire vfic Iteirlsler and Receiver of this ofliee at Van couver, Wash. on Tuesday,: the 'ld day of June, IDUH. . , " ne names as witnesses: ueore n.-umiipr, Melv.n Man ley, Charles W. (Jilinen and will lam d.. Manlnv. all of (lllmer. Wash. .: Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this omce on or Dejora, saiu 2id day or June, HKB. - - . - " iTlmberLand, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.. I7nhd States Land Office. -Vancouver Wash.. March 3. KM). Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the ant of eonirress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land slates oy act oi a ugusi?, imt, -. NETTIK ALVORD. of Portland, county of Multnomah, stateof Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement, No. 8H1, lor the purchase ol the east ball northeast quarter of section No. 'JR. In township No. 6 north. range No. 12 east, W.M., and will offer proof to show tnat tne land aougni is more vaiuaoie for IU timuer or stone than for agricultural niirDOBHS. and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this olllce, at Vancouver, wasuington, on Thursday, the 25th day of June, 1U03. Khe names as witnesses: Lotlie Casio and Henry Hostettcr of Portland, Or.; Ermle rrougn ana Jierman nunnnausen oi uien wood. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this olllce ou or before said 2oth day or June, ltu.1. marm22 W. K. DUNBAR, Register. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver, Wash.. March 211. UKM. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act lor tne saie oi timuer lanus in ine stales oi California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory,'' as extended to all the public land slates by act oi August 4, vm, ., EMERY OLIVER. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, nas tins any nieu in tins omce nis sworn statement No. 3177, Tor the purchase ESSK j, section 23, and N NE of section w, in lownsnip io. s norm, range No. V east, w. M., and will ollor proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable tor Ha timoer or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register ai'd Receiver of this omce at Vancouver, wasn., on Thursday, the2Sd day of July, 11103. .. He namusais witnesses: John L. Henderson of Hood River, Hr.; Andrew 11. Richmond and Homer C. Campbell of Portland, Or.; r'rauk Davenport of Hood River. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the nbove-descrtbed lands are requested to tile tneir claims in mis omce on or beiore said aa day of July, liioa. - - in27m2 W. K. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' Land Office at The Dallas. Oregon.Mareh 18, 11103. Notice Is hereby given, that the follow-lug-named settler lias filed notice of his in leuuon to make final proof in support orhla claim, and that said proof wil be made before Geo. T. Prather.W. U. Com mlssioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Sal day, April 25, l'JUl, vl 7.: or Mount Hood, Oregon, H. E. No. 6011, for the lout 3, 4, & and 8, section 15, township 1 ni.rth mitd m.u.1 IT ftl He names the following witnesses to prove iii.wuiiuuuti. rvniueuuu upon auu vulliva' tion of said land, vis: William 8. dribble. Henrv H. Tomllnsnn Oscar Eredenburg and O. II. Rhoadea, all of Mount tiooa, Oregon. marflinJi JAY V. LCCAS, R-glster. Summons. In the Circuit ISourt of t he Htute of Oregon, for IheCounty of Wasio. Joseph A. Knox, plaliiiilf, vs. Katurah I), unox, aeiennani, Kuit lor Htvuire. To Kalurah D. Knox, the abovo nsmeth In the name of the Slat of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit, on or before six weeks from the 2d day of April, ma, and If you fail to answer, the plaintiff above-named will take juugment against you lor want I hereof, aud will apply to the court lor the relief prayed for in the complaint on tile lie.-eln, to-wil; That the bonds of matrimony now eiailnir lu tween you and the plaintiff herein be dlssolv- eu ana lurever annulled, aud for general relief. This summons Is served upon you by pub- , . i r. 1 1 iimniiuuwswwK lor SIX COUsecU- tlve weeks, and for seven consei-iitive iiu,r. lions. In the Hood River Olsi-ier, a newspaper uikciiciri iTiroututmii, uesignauHl as the one most likely to give you notice, published weekly In Wasco county. Stale of Oregon, and is so served by virtue of an order duly made mu .uirim uerviu uii ine uay ol Alsrch A. D. Illl. b- tlm Him. IV I . R, i,aul Judge of the Circuit court aforesaid. The date of said order Is Man-h 83, luui, ami the ,iate oi me nrsi punncaiion oi aula summons and this notice Is April I, l-iu. JUW U.L.IAU HENDERSON, ml M Attorney for I'lsintlfr. Paled, Hood Rlver.Oregon, March 28, Knvi. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wh., March 28, i is nereoy gien thst tlie follow- ing-named settler has flliil notice nr ir int tion U make lliial nroof In u claim .and Hint said ir.N,r win 1- W. B. Pros))- I nited stales Commissioner r district of Washington, at tils nu iu on rriuay, ilsy io. ELIZA BF7TII JONES, A danshter and one nl I h hrim rn....k srvls, deceased, whomade Himestead Enlrr No. KilW. for tlx HW of w y.. w H ,J W U and ESf SW of section it, lumn ship i north. rni:e II ml W m She names the fallowing witnesses to prove i - .TV npim aimrutiiva- Uon of said land, vis.- lelffh Evans nf lhjfl.iul.1. u-....t. . L'?,,K'.HS!,r' Jou0" and'E.J.oi'ney of rlne r lat, W ash. mims V. . K. llrNRAR. H.i.. For Sale. Oasollne Engine, Dearly ntw'fi horse power. PHeellA. J.U COKT LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. 1. Lota, in Waueouia Park addition $135. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spuiieler's sitbdivimon, near cannon house; only $100; terms easy. 4. 100 acres fine timber, AI land near White Salmon, on west bank of White Salmon river, known as the Hum re tim ber claim. ' About lour miles from Hood River, for sale cheap. 4. acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to George E. forsyiu; price fiOUU. 0. The Konlin place at Frankton. 17 acres well improved; free irrigating water. Price $4,000. T. Barrett-Sinnia' addition: 1100 nr lot: flO down and $5 per month ; no in terest. ; 8. One of the moat valuable corners in the center of Hood River. Price 2,500. 21. N. X 8. E. H, S. N. E. see. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon; tine timoer lanu; f iu per acre. 2. The Emerson homestead, onlvone mile east of town ; fine range ; $1,500. 32. Emma G. Robinson's 100 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 lavini? out. aero. age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. Irom and after this date, April 9, 1!K)3, the rates frill be as follows: $7.50 a day and expenses, or $10 a day 1f I pay my own expenses. .Lot. corners estab lished for $5 a lot; 'two contiguous lots for one owner, the Bame price. . The new company now 'offers for sale lot's formerly belonging 'to the Hood Kiver lownsite company, of which com pany John Iceland Henderson is secre tary aud the Hood River Rank treasurer. Fine improved apple farm on the East Side for sale. . $8,000. Terms easv. Choice Bargains. ' Will sell for a short time part of my 160 acres under Xhe. Daveuport ditch, Crupper settlement as follows : 50 acres north of Ditch creek at 1 10 an acre ; the 110 south of Ditch creek at fllO an acre or any 40 south, . Ditch creek, being the north fine,' at $35 an acre. If the 50 acres north of. Ditch creek is sold, will reserve the 110 acres south and if the 110 acres south is sold, will re serve the 60 acres north of Ditch creek. Will not sell all. For Sale The Howell cottage and 3 acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, for 5 days, at fl,(K)0. After 5 days, $1,900. The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipma addition', 3"5. Corner lot in front of school house, $300. , ,.. .';;,., 160 acres, house and. garden patch, on the corner 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as.., the Woodman place. Price $900. ; '; For Lease or' Sale A "fine improved farm, property of J. L. Henderson, 30 acres in culliva'ioii; 5 in bearing or chard. "Free irrigating water. If leased will take pay in. work; Party securing the lease must be man , of family and bring recommendations'.' . For Sale The i :Ni 40 &cres 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 f500 down, balance on 5 years time at 7 per cent interest. Subject to McCuistion's lease. This 20 has six acres in apples'ad cherries just beginning to bear. Five acres of straw berries between the rows of fruit trees. Price of the 40, $2,750. For Sulo or -Kxcliange A beautiful lot 208x1700 feet,-on the gulf of Mexico in Mississippi, (15 miles from New Orleans, on the L. & N. R. R., in tow n of Paps 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 beland Henderson. Unimproved. For Sale Thirteen acres in Wind River, at Carson, quartet of a mile from school,partly cleared; $450. Terms easy Five acres at Frankton, known as the Charley Rogers' place; house, bam and plenty of Jree water. Price, $1,050. Terms easy. House and garden for rent by the nionth 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 timber entries, which entries have been suspended by the government, may have their entries completed and get titles to their lands by conferring with John Lelaud Hender son, attorney, Hood River. Timber Uind, Act June 3, IS7S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lund Office, Vancouver Wash., Feb. 21, 1(10.1. Notice is hereby given that in -omptlati(e with the provii-ions of the act of Congress of June 3, 17S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber Louis in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory," a extended to nil the Public Lund xtstes by act of August i, IsnJ, DAVID H. CLEMENS, Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this ollice hi sworn statement, No. 31&i, for the pim-lisM.1 of the northwest ot section No. :C, In town ship No. b uorlh, range No. 12 east, W. M., and will oiler proof lu show that the land soucht Is more valuable for lis timber or slone liisn tor agrtculiural purpoftes, aad to establish Ins cliiini to said land before Ihe lh-gi-tcr and Receiver of this orticc at Vancouver, uh.,ou Tuesday, theloih day of June, null. He names as witnesses: W m. A. McNiiugii Uiu of Hiimpler, or.; Nelsmi Anderson of KnldaP. O., Wash.; ticorgc bilva aud Joseph tiilva of L)ie, M ai.li. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above descritn-d lauds are requested lo lile their claims in this office ou or bi-iorcsuid ltjili day of J u n.-, li 1. l-'7iiiyl W. K. DUNBAR, Register Wanted. I want Eiurgctic and Enthusiasllc im-ii and women, oung or old, for liK-i,l and trav eling Axency. We give splendid terms. En cloMi s-H-iiddressed, stamped envelop. W. A. COin EA, Ueneral Agent. J"yt The Dalles, Jiregon. Administrator's Notice. Nonce ts hereby given that the County Court of the suite of Oregon for Wasco county has regularly appointed the uiidersign.il ad lninilruloi of I lie mute of John W. Murphy, de.-C4.sed. All pers.ns having claims sifsinst said estate are hereby notliled lopns.nl the saroe to the aaid udiiilnlstrafor, with tlie proer vouchers Iherelnr.al hisoilii-e in llissl Kiver, liruemi, iu or tx-lore six iiioullis Irom Itlrdateoi tola notice. Du-d at Hood Rlver.Oregon, this 91 li Vv of April, Iwh. OEOKUE T. PRATHEK. ni7 - Administrator Homestead Rights. Persons who have not used iheir home Meat! rights and want farm land lu a w -ln-.il Ooiintry should ses me nt once, ) T. D. TWEEDY, Hood River, Or.