o food Iftver Slacier. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903. The Davidson Fruit company, as stated in another column, hag estimated the coming reason's strawberry crop at 109,175 crates. These figures are al most startling. The earlier estimates were between 80,000 and 90,000 crates, but these numbers are now exceeded by 40,000 crates, but 17,000 less than the totl crop for 1902. Mr. Davidson says the prospects for berries was never bet ter. The strawberry plants in all parts of the valley look vigorous and thrifty, and give every promise of an abundant yield. By use of fertilizers last fall the plants this spring have been made to look as green and healthy as one-year-oldj. With such a large crop it is im perative that the growers use more than ordinary care in putting their fruit on the market, and to see that no inferior fruit is sent out which will have a tendency to demoralize the markets. This matter will be watched closer than ever by the shipping con cerus, and every effort made to ship only first-class fruit in a first-class shape. The glory of Niagara is departing. The big drain upon this magnificent waterfall for electric power Is fast de pleting the volume of water that has for ages been one of the grandest sights iu nature. D. W. Welch, the original promoter of the Niagara Falls Power company, recently said: "Enough ap plications are In Albany now for per mission to build and operate power plants to take water from Niagara river to reduce the flow over the falls one fifth. The Chicago drainage canal is carrying a great volume of water down wards towards the Mississippi, divert ing it from the falls. The Canadian government is granting franchises to companies to use the water as fast as we are on this side. Steps should be taken to restrict the number of con cerns allowed to use the water of the river, or it will not be long before our grand cataract will be gone." ' R. H. Webei of The Dalles, fruit com missioner for the fourth district, in his report to the state board of horticulture says: "All varieties of trees have win tered well in this district, and the pros pect tor a good crop of all kinds of fruit is better than it has been for some years. The earlier sorts, such as peaches, ap ricots, nectarines, are in full bloom, and while there is yet some danger from late frosts, the season is fast advancing and the danger is steadily diminishing." Mr. Weber informs the Chronicle that he does not place much credence in the reports of injury to fruit by the frosts of last week. He has never known a late spring like we are having this year to be other than beneficial to fruit. The Prison Mirror, published at the Minnesota penitentiary, says: "Why is it that from the first inception of our paper until the present time we have never had an editor to sojourn in our midst? Other professions have been well represented. Of preachers we have had enough to furnish subsistence to an African chief for a year; doctors in sufficient numbers to depopulate a state, and enough lawyers to establish a good-sized colony in hades. But ed Itors not one. Under the provisions of a law passed by the last legislature and now in force, it is unlawful to kill, catch or have in your possession, living or dead, any wild bird other than game birds. The act prescribes what shall be considered game birds and exempts crows, bluejays, horned owls, butcher birds and magpies from the list of those which it is unlaw ful to kill. The law also applies to the nests and eggs of such wild birds, and violations of the law are punishable Dy ones ot not less than $5 nor more than $100. The semi-aunual statement of the financial condition of Sherman county has been published. The statement shows the county to, be in good condi tion, there being more than $35,000 casli on hand over and above liabil ities. This is a good showing. Sher man county, cut off from Wasou, set up in business for herself about fifteen years ago. The editor of a small country paper recently stated that he had been kissed by one of the most beautiful married women In town. He promised to tell her name in the first issue of his paper the next month. In two weeks the circulation of his paper doubled. But when he gave the name of his wife he had to leave town. White Salmon is to have a newspa per. The White Salmon Enterprise, under the editorial management of Colonel Thomas Harlan, will issue Its initial number May 9. The people of hite Halmon are to be congratulated. Nothing tends to build up aud make a section of country kuown like a news paper. The scab, or mange, is affecting horses in Urass valley, bherman county. Church Notices. Cnnrre(Tfttlonat rltnn.K T J. L Hershner, pastor. Worship with preach ing v ii a. in. j. ij. service at i :m m 1.....1... k i..:-- ii. ii "., ..nee Aivuia jiuauiev. pun- day school at 10 a.m. with A. C. Staten, superintendent. Jim week meeting Thursday at 7:30. Service at J ou Pine Grove at 3:30 A cordial invitation to ail to attend these services. Rev. J. L. Hershner will preach at Pine Grove next Sunday.at 3:30 o'clock. J.W. Jenkins will preach at the Union church, Sunday, at 3 p. in. Valley Christian Church. J. W. Jen kins, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. En deavor meeting 7 p. m. Morning sub ject: "The Field and the Forces." Even ing subject: "Christianity's Creed." A cordial invitation is extended to all not worshiping elsewhere. Unitarian services at A. 0. U. W.hall, Knndav Anrinfti- at 1 1 A. 111., bv KeV W. U. Eliot. Sunjectoi sermon, iub Facte about the Bible." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Tabernacle Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. A. B. Cash, superintend ent Preaching May 3, at 3:30 by Rev. J. W, Jenkins. Thn Ida IT R church next Sunday evening will begin at 8 o'clock instead of 7 :30 as heretofore. M. E. Church Rev. F. R. Spaulding, pastor. Sundav School at 10. Preach- ing services si ii . m. . p. Junior Leaizue at 3 Enworth League at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, and E. L. prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7 :30. Gen eral prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 :30. The public is cordially invited. Pnninninif villi Mi t . Kunrlav even ing, Pastor H. C. Shaffer of the United lirethren church will deliver a series of sermons from the text, "For there shall arise false CbriBts, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were nrewihle. thev shall deceive he very elect." Matt. xiv., 24. Subjects: April 19 Theosopuy. April 26 Christian Science. May 8 Morraoniam. May 10 Unitarlanisui. May 17 Salvation by Lodges. May 24 Demo-Republican Worship. May 81 Nominal Church Member ship. Notice. All bills for material, rendered by oi since the lth of March, are payable lo our niocetts- ore, ine Mount tiooa L-nmoer uomnany. LAjni IjAKL I ; i j -vi n r. L By Wm. F. Davidson, President. Seed Potatoes. Late Hose Heed Potatoes for sale by K. A. PRATHER. H, If. Cot place. East Side. m!4 Heavy Horse for Sale. or will traae lor uuu pouna nurse or num. ml4 B. F. SHOEMAKER. Sine-le Buggy And double light harness fur utile cheap. Jersey Cow for Sale. A nice Jersey cow call weeks old; price ji 150. For sale by PiDviAK HULiMAN. Wanted. Customers tor 800 loads of tie ends nd lum ber trlmminira. at SI Der load lu the yard. MT. HOOD IA .U0inr.ii , CO. Ornament Your vard bv Dlanttnf some of the following. Ever see such prices: California Privet, for hedge, at am box Kiaer imapie), nw snaue.o fL at fin: Virginia Creeper (Am. ivy. for porch, at 5c; choice roses (monthly, hardy) 1 year, at 2)c. - H. u. if ATEtlAM Fresh Cows. Two or th ree fresh cows for sale at River side Farm, t miles west of town. , mis J. W. MORTON. . Wanted. To engage 10 berry packers. mil E. A. FRANZ. FOR SALE. A good 10-horse Steam Boiler. Inquire of a2S KNOW A 0PSON. WANTED. To buy twoor three good fresh milk cows other than Jerseys. Aauress wm. Lr-iiz., a23 Lyle, Wash, Water & Light Notice All water and light bills are payable at the Hood River Electric Light, Power and Water Co.'s oillce from the 1st to the 10th of the month. In advance. o31tf N. C. EVANS, Manager, Wanted. A man to make good money for himself In the next few weeks. A man who understands pruning fruit trees preferred. Call at r HANNA'S G ROCERY. Buggy for Sale. A second-baud buggy for Hale CHKAP. Ap ply to irzi n.. n. rrv vy iin. Blacksmithing And wagon repairing attended to promptly at my snop on me stu tiooa rouu, soma oi town. Hood work at reasonable prices. seplT O. A. HOWELL. Cemetery Notice. Having been appointed sexton of Idlewllde cemetery, I wish to give notice that I will at tend to seeding and caring for lots. Persons desiring work aone snoaia leave wora witn me at once. F. H. BLAQQ. For Sale. Horse, harness and wagon. X high-back chairs, one rocker, one bedstead, spring and msltress, a dresser and commode, and oilier articles, sucn as loom, sloven, etc. a24 F. W. LOS5IER, Booth Hill, NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 14, 1908. Notice is hereby given that ine fol-lowlnff-namad settler hiut Hied notice of hln intention to commute and make final proof in support oi nis claim, ana mat saia prooi will be made before Geo. T. Prather, u. H. I'ommiKMoner. at tiooa Kiver, Oregon, on r nuay, May of, vis: CHARLES K. BONE. of Hood River, Oregon, H. K. No. 10,017, for lomv, iu, loanu is, section d,iownsnipinurtu ranee 10 east. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: P. 8. pavldson, F. C. Broslus, F. B. Barnes and c. W. Murphy, all of Hood River, afflma MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 14, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the follow. Ing-named settler has filed notioa of bis Inten tion to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, vnguu, un nmuruHy, j une o. ihui, via; WILLIAM C. WE1DNER, of Mosler, Oiegou, H. E. No. 68HI, for the west k southwest M. southeast V southwest V and southwest H southeast section .15, township 2 north, rauge 11 east, W. Ii. He names t he following witnesses to prove in. voiiiiuumiH resilience upon ana cultiva tion of said lund, viz: William Davis, Peter Hennlngsen and C. K Davidson, all of Mosler, Or., and Ralph Doyle of The Dalles, Or. sMmM M 1CHAKL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April ... ipw, iiuiiw in Hcroujr given umi Hie following-named settler has filed notice of her Intention to ooramule and make final proof In support of ber claim, and that said proof wm ue niaae or lore ueo. i. rratner, u. o. Commissioner, at Hood River. Oregon, on Monday, J une 1, 1HUI, vis: LUCV A. HOADLKY, of Hood Rlrer, Oregon. H. E. No. BSS, for the northeast section 38, township north, range east, W. M. Hlie names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and Cultiva tion of said land, vls: CharHie J. Hayea, UlyaseaO. Dyer, Henry C. Baleham and Kva Mr klaxon, all of Hood Rlver.Or. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, m Register. AERMOTOR Wind Mills Galv. Tank. Iron Pipe. Write for catalogue of Aer motor goods. Alaier & Schanno, SOLE AGEXT8, The Dalles, Or. Jsp 2 pairs to each person'. A U Li Phone 711. Early Rose Potatoes or sale at sum per im ros, m my limit-, ur will deliver in town. Also, flllim r.tuiy riif tune Potatoes. h. a. hack nrr. For Sale. A8-seated back, almost good as new; one double hack harness and one sot light har ness; both In good condition. m H. W. WAIT. Kodak Outfit and Stove FOR BALK. Kodac, bu'nlsher, trays, plate holders, printing frmne, ruby lamp, plates, solio. Also, a small alr-tlght heater. a24 MRH. H. C. HHAKFER. Team Work. I now have a team license and csn do plow ing In town lota or hauling or any kind in the city. Call me by phone X4. Am also prepared to do wood sawing in the 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 op the saw. It will be chenp- er for them. Work Horse for Sale. Hood work horse for sale cheap; 8 years old; weight about im H. K EBY, ni7 Kast Belmont. SEED POTATOES. A nice lot of Burbauk seed potatoes for sale by H. FRIUOK. MONEY TO LOAN. As the National Homeseekers' Association would like to place tiny 1UJ0 contract In Hood River in the next sixty days, parties wishing money to purchase homes, farms, or build houses at the lowest rate of lnterestever beard of in the West, should consult J. W. RIOBY, Agent. Persons carrying heavy mortgages csn re lieve themselves at a very low rain of Interest. Work Horse for Sale. Weight about 1200 pounds. Inquire at this office, or to G. W. CA VEK.H, i'j miles out, neanKIng s place. West lde. Jersey Cow for Sale. An Al Jerse, cow for sale by aiiO J. H. SHOEMAKER. Top Grafting. 1 am prepared to do lop grafting of fruit trees. Have had 45 years' exjerience In nur sery business and can be of good service'to fruit growers. I can give the correct name of any iruit tree, mere are many trees in riooa River that .have proved not true to name. Don't wait until your trees come Into bearing fo prove their name, but call ou or address am J. W. KIRKWOOD, Hood River. Hay for Sale. O. H. Rhoades has 20 ton of wheat hay for sale at the L. 8. Rlioades place, east of Odell, Strawbery Plants. A fine lot of strawberry plants for sale. a2 . H. C. HENOHT. Timber Land Wanted. If you have timber land. In the vicinity of Ml. Defiance, for sale, send full description of location ana price in ., en re .or uiaciwr. Furnished Rooms. Three farntehed room to let. Inquire at meuinner omw, marzu For Sale. Good set single harness. Ho been In nse aooui a year. Apply to k. b. hiiadlky. Strawberry Plants For Hale. Five thousand fine plHnts at my place two miles west of Hood River, on state road. a; c. K. WOOLMHY Cows for Sale. Two cows, one fresh: the other will be fresh In about six weeks. For sale by a30 W. T. HANHBERRY. Hens for Sale. A number of thoroughbred White Leghorn hens tor sale for a short time at nO cents eaca. a: 10 j MRS. G. IK WOODWORTH, Phone Suburban 5(M. Milk for Sale. Best Jersey cows, from Kansas; fed on corn chop. Rest and richest milk In Uiwn, deliv ered. Leave orders at Pearl Restaurant or by phone at Dr. Adams. II. J. TREIBER. "For Sale 5 Acres. Near Belmont; family orchard; J acres In straa berries, clover, timothy, Krapes, etc. For particulars apply on premises. a 1), EVERHART. Closing Out Ladies' Dress Goods, Flannels, Blankets, ladies' Underwear, Men's Shirts, ladies' and Children's Hose, Mackintoshes, Gloves, Q,ueensware, Cutlery, Shirt Waists, German Sox, Men's Hats, Axes, Rubbers, And dozens of other articles usually carried in a general store We mean Business! Intend to Retire. Outside business De mands Our Attention. We are now working fiir you. You can have all the profit. We are paying expenses out of capital. No profit to us iu these good. Our prices will env!uce you. There is good substantial ChrteimM I'"" ,or "y no. woman BOYS' SUITS. Owing to thegreat number of oalln we have had for Boys' Clothing we have milled this line to our stock, and hereafter those contemplating anything in this department will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. Our prices will always be found the lowest. Be sure to see the Boys'. TW0-Piece Suits we are offering for $1. We are not going to give yon some little prize with each suit, but we are going to give .you the best goods for the least money. . ' SPECIAL. SATURDAY morning, from 8 a. m. until 12 m., we will sell you a first-class LADIES' SEAMLESS HOSE, fast black.double heel and toe a hose that cannot be bought anywhere lor less than 10c a riair our special price, fin a pair. Not more than I J. J. chance you should not miss. The Leaders of Low ' worcs Ton Come and see Our Goods and get our prices. They will please you. We have a nice line of Ladies' Waists from 50c to $6.50. Also, a beautiful line of men's and children's Straw and Canvas Hats from 10c to $2.25, As well as a big line of Fur Hats from $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 & CO.'S. City Blacksmith Shop, j. It. Nickelsen,Prop. General Blacksmithing. Horse Shoeing and Dealer in Blacksmith and Complete line of Syracuse ! Farm Implements HANFOR&'S BALSAM OF MYRRH Cor. 4th and Columbia. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and Fruits. HOOD RIVER, Our supply of fresh meats is always Sirloin Steaks at 15c per lb., and otber us for CbickdiB for Sunday or week Creamery Butter none better in market. We will Meet all Honorable Competition. 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. We Have Bed Spreads, Comforters, Rubbers, Children's Underwear, Sweaters, Shoes for everybody, Mackinaws, Children's Suits, Glassware, lanterns, House lining, Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, Cow Bells, Mattocks, Rubber Boots, and child In the Talley in our store at bone & Mcdonald. , - ' . Prices. New Idea Patterns Any Puttprn IOC t taste our Wagon Wood Work Wagon Makers' Supplies Agency for Milburn Wag- . ons, Carriages & Buggies. 'Phone 24 OREGON. the beat the market affords. We sell choice meats at lowest prices. Call on day dinners. We handle the Ilillwood factory prices. Sale ! Timber Land, Act June 3. 18T8.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver, that i'n compliance wltli the irovliilon .ol tneacl or cow?reiM oi jhiib , ""'. ""'",7" An act for the ttle of timber lanil In tle Kll of California, Oregon. Key. Wiwlilnxton Territory," mwiw " the public land ihu by art of August 4, itsra, of Colfax, county of Whitman, mate of Wash ington, nas tui aay nieu m um " Worn statement, No. 8125, for the pur choHe of the wiutliweHt quarter of sec tion No. 3a, In townsnip Jo. n iiuum, range No. 11 east, W.M., and will oiler proof to khow thut the laud nought la more valua hi r..r u timiuar or atone than for agricul tural purposes, and tnextabliHh IiIh claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ol this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Monday, the lftth day of June, lWtl. - He names as wltnesles: Alexander Cheyne, Nellie ttleward, Mary C. Cheyne and Robert fiiaui.M uii nrrjiiniMr. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aoove-aescrioea lancis are i thelrclaims In this oftloe on or before said ljlb day of June, W03. fJrmyl W. R. DUNBAR, Register. fTlmber Land, Act June 8, 1K78. NOTICK FOlt PUIililCATJON. United States Land OlBee, Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 18, 19U1. NotU is hereby given that In eomiillance with the provisions of the art of congress of June , 1M78, entitled "An act lor the sale oi timoer lanus iu mo m California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extenaea to an tne puouc laiiu states Dy act oi aukusi i, imw, MINERVA E. UKNTRY. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state ol Oregon, has this day filed Iu this ollice her sworn statement, No. itlls, for the purchase of the southeast quarter of section No. 10, lu township No. a norm, range no. a east, w, and will offer oroof to show that the lunil sought la more valuable for lu tlmberor stone thau for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish ber claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vanuouver, Washington, ou Monday, the 8th day ol June, llKtl. tthe names as witnesses: Ida Uuswell and George Uuswell of 1'ortland, Or.; Julia Mu- Mastersor Vancouver, wasii.j f. Li. liennet shot of Portland. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said 8th day ot June, l'ML f27myl W. R. DUNBAR. Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., March 2, luul. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance witn tne provisions of the act of congress of June S. 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 lund stales by act of August 4, 1892. OLE 8. OIJSON. of Northwood, county of Urand Forks, state of iHorin UHKoui, nas mis uay niea in tins ouice bis sworn statement, No. 3I.W, for the purchase of the north half northwest quarter, soul h eastquarter north westquarter and northwest quarter nortneast quarter ot secnon no. in township No. 4 north, range No. 11 east, w. M and will oiler proof to show Unit the land ought Is more vuluable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim lo said laud before the Register and Receiver of tins office at Van couver, Wash., on Tuesday, the Aid day of June, 1UU8. He names as witnesses: Oeorge W. Gilmer, Meiv:n Manley, Charles w. uinner and Will iam C. Manley, all of Uilmer, Wash. Anv and all Demons clalinimr adverselv the above-described lands are requested to Hie tneir claims in tins ornce on or ueiore saia 2Hdday of June, 1!KH. maraOmiSi W. R. DUNBAR, Register. ITlmber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., March 2, ltwt. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by actor August 4, lrarc, NETTIE ALVORD. of Portland, county of Multnomah, stntcof uregon, nas tins aay niea in tins omce tier sworn statement, M). U1, lor the purchase oi the east halt northeast quarter of section No. 25, In township No. 6 north, range No. 12 east, W.M., and will offer proof to show that the lund sought Is more valuable for IM timber or stone than for agricultural land before the Register and Receiver of tnis onice, at Vancouver, Washington, on Thursday, the 25th day of June, liHM. She names as witnesses: Untie casto and Henry Hostetter of Portland, Or.; Ermle Trough and Herman Kuhnhausen of Olen wood. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to (lie their claims in this office ou or before said 2&th day or June, lHui. maraim22 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. Timber Land Act June S, 1S78.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Stnles Land Office. Vancouver Wash.. March 2U. HUM. Notice Is herebv alven that in compliance with the provisions of the acioi congress ou une .1, ih.h, enutieu "An art for the sale of timber lands In the stales ol California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory,1' as extended to all the public land suties uy act oi August i, ushz, EMERY OLIVER. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, nas tins aay niea in tins onice Ins sworn statement No. 3177, fur the purchase EKSE yt section 23, and N NE ol section 'in, In township No. 8 north, rangu No. II east, w. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more vuluable lor II timher or stone than for agricultural fiurposea, ana to esutDiisii ins claim to said and before the Register aed Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday, the 23d day of July, HUM. 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 nbove-descrlbed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 23d day of July, 11103. in27mi W. It. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, March 18, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has Hied notice of Ills In tentlon to make final proof in support ofbls claim, and that said proof wll be made before tieo. T. Prather, 8. U. Com missioner, at Hood Klver, Oregon, on Sut day, April 20, 1903, vlr.: LOUIS NEX, or Mount Hood, Oregon, H. E. No. 0041, for the lots 3, 4, 5 and I), section 16, township 1 north, range 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said lamL viz: William S. GriLble, Henrv H. Toinllnson, Oscar Fredenburg and O. H. Rlioades, all of Mount Hood, Oregon. marWit JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the County of Wasco. Joseph A. Knox, plaint I If, vs. Kaluruh D. Knox, defendant. Suit lor Divorce. To Katurah D. Knox, the above named: In the name of Hie State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the aliove en titled suit, on or before six weeks from the 2d day of April, 19U3, and If you rail to answer, the plaintiff above-named will take judgment against you for waul thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint ou file he.-ein, to-w lu That the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween you and the plaintiff herein be dissolv ed and forever annulled, and for general relief. This summons Is served npon yon by pub lication thereof once a week lor six co'usecu tlve weeks, and for seven consecutive Inser tions, In the Hood River Ulacler, a newsiwiier ofgeneral circulation, designated as the one moat likely to give you notice, published weekly In Wasco county. Slate of Oregon, and la so served by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein on the 23d day ol March A. D. 19U3, bv the Hon. W. 1 llradshaw, judge of the Circuit court aforesaid. The dale of said order Is March 2.!, 19U3, and the date of the first publication of said summons and tills notice is April x, 1H. John leland Henderson, ml , Attorney for Plalnlltr. Daled.Hood River, Oregon, March 28, DHL NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., March 28, WW. Notice Is hereby given thst the follow-Ing-naiued setller has filed notice of hertnlen lioD to niske final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before w. B. Presby, Untied Wales Comuilstiom-r ftr district of Washington, at his ..trice n Uoldendaie, Washington, on Friday. May li tMi,T!i: ELIZABETH JONES, A daughter and one otlhe helm of Ellxnbeth . . . . -, , " "- uiMir . 1 1 'Turn.nu r.iur V No. 10192, lor the sw U of N W '.; NW i of W U and E of W V. of section 24, Iowd- hh ninu ti, f. .!).. u- . . . . '"H i'huw h i i tri f Bereonlinnoua resilience upou andcultiva- ii,,n . , . t i livh l''r.n. aT j i. . 1 . .... . 1 I i . . v.. uvkhmh, nasn.; .-Nora Llnday, Htnry Jobestou and E.J.olney of a-hn W. R. DUNR R. ll,l "For Sale. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition $135. 2. Eligible residence lota in SpangU'r's BiibdiviHion, near cannon house; only $100 ; terms easy. 4. ltJO acres fine timber, Al land near White Salmon, on west bank of White Salmon river, known as the llamre tim ber claim. About tour miles from Hood River, for sale cheap. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls of HokI Kiver, belonging to George E. Forsyth ; price $1000. 6. The Kopliu place at Frankton. 17 acres well improved; free irrigating water. Price $4,000. 7. liarrett-Sipma addition; $100 per lot: $10 down and $5 per month ; no in terest. 8. One of the most valuable corners in the center of Hood Kiver. Trice $2,500. 21. N. S. E. i, S. N. E. 4 sec. 4, T. 3 N., Ii. 11 E White Salmon; tine timber laud ; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, only one 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 laving out acre age proiierty in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From and after this date, April .), I'Mi, the rates will be as follows: $7.50 a day and expenses, or $10 a day if I pay my own expenses. Lot corners estab lished for $5 a lot; two contiguous lots for one owner, the same price. 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 Rank treasurer. Fine improved apple farm on the Eatt Side for sale. $8,000. Terms easy. Choice Bargains. Will sell for a short time. part of my 100 acres under the Davenport ditch, Crapper settlement as follows : 50 acres north of Ditch creek at $40 an acre; the 110 south of Dilch creek at $,'!0 an acre o; any 40 south, . Ditch creek, being the north line, 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 50 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 $l,f00, After 5 days, $1,900. The Geo. "Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipma addition, $375. Corner lot in front of school house. $300. ' 100 acres, house and garden patch, on the corner 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Price $J00. 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 and bring recommendations. For SaleThe N. 40 acres and the east 20 acres, in one body, of the Hen derson 80 acres west of Lvman Smith's. Free irrigating water for "the lower 40. 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's 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 Kxchange A beautiful lot 208x1700 feet, On the gulf of Mexico in Mississippi, (S5 miles from New Orleans, on the L. & N. It. R., 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 Iceland 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 ami timber entries, which entriea have been suspended by the government, may have their entries completed and get titles to their lands by conferring wi th John Leland Hender son, attorney, Hood River. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1K78.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver Wash., Feb. 21, 1R Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S. entitled "An act for the sale of liuiber lunds lu the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory," as extended to all the Public Lund suite by act of August! I8lf IJAV11) ti. CLEMENS, of Astoria, county of ClaUop, stato of Oregon, has this day filed In tins office his sworn statement, No. 812-1, for the purchase of the northwest of section No. Hi in town ship No. S north, range No. 12 east, w. M , and will oiler proof to show that the land souglit Is more valuable for ittliutar or stone tliau lor agrlcultuial purposes, and to esiahllsh his claim to said land before Hie Register and Receiver ol Oils ollice at Vancouver, W sh. on luesday, theliith day of June, pmi. He names as witnesses: V in. A. McNaugh t."D ,"' SuinpiL-r, -or.; Nelson Anderson of J uldaP. o., Wash.; George Si Iva aud Joseph Silva of Lyle, Wash. ' Any and all persous claiming adversely the alsive described lands are requested to tile thelrclaims In tbisoidce on or before said Itiih day of June, Imu. J?'nyl W. R. DUXHAR. Register. Wanted. 1 al't Energetia and Enthusiastic men and women, ouog or old, for local and tntv eling Agency. W give splendid terms. En close aeii-Mddresseii, stania-d envelope. W. A. COlt YEA, tieneral Agent. i Jn'? Tliejiallea, Oregon. Administrator's Notice. Nonce Is hereby given that the County Court of Hie slate of Oregon for Wasco count v has regularly appiinted the undersigned aii niinisiralorof tiie estate of John W. Murphy, deceased. All persons having claims against sal elate are hereby notified to present the same to the said administrator, with the proper vouchers Ihereior.al hisofflee In Hixal Klver, Oregon, on or before six months from tlienateol this notice. Oau-d at Hood River, Oregon, this Stb day of April, I'm. ' GEORGE T. PRATHER, Admlnifiiralor. Homestead' EightsT- Perwon mho have not used uieir hums. ead rights and want la rm land In a wheal country should c: nie at once. T. V. TWEEDY, Hood River, Or. power. lUeelia. - c. CUE.