The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 07, 1903, Image 2

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5ood L ver lacier
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1903.
Tho price for Hood River strawberries
this year will likely full below the high
pricesof last season. Market conditions
are ouch tliat Hood River will be forced
to meet the competition of the greater
part of the Missouri and California
crops. The early berries will feel this
comwtition more than the later berries.
The grower who has a mountain berry
patch this year will be fortunate. Early
berries from White Salmon and Mosior
are expected by May 15. The shipping
concerns thi year have agreed to put
the Hood river label on nothing but first
class fruit. Close inspection will be
made upon crates offered for shipment,
and the inferior grades will be consigned
to the cheaper markets without the
Hood River brand. The grower who
puts up a poor pack will notgeta chance
this year to get his berries to market
with good fruit branded Hood River
strawberries.
With the state federation of labor de
manding the referendum on the Lewis
A Clark fair, no appropriation from the
state of Washington, little aid from Cal
ifornia, and a number of Oregon news
papers denouncing the enterprise as a
"graft," the fair managers will need the
active support of every prtriotic citizen
iu Oregon. Now is the time to lend
your encouragement.
Clarkton.
The new and attractive addition lying
cast of the Stranahan addition is now
platted into lots and small acreage and
jilaced-on the market. This handsome
location for little homes is set to straw
berries, and purchasers now get the
heneut of full qrop of berries this season.
Home-seekers should take early advan
tage of this opportunity to secure desir
able lots and acreage tracts, as this sea
son's berry crop will half pay for your
home. Geo. 1). Culbertson & Co., gen
eral agents, will lurmsh all information
President Roosevelt at Portland.
For the above occasion 0. R. & N. Co.
will sell round trip tickets to Portland,
trains 3 and 5, May 21, at one fare for
the round trip ii.w; good returning,
May 22, 1903. Children between 5 and
12 years of age, 95 cents. E. W. Quarles,
Agent.
Keep your mind on those sightly
building lots in Coe's 3d addition, while
looking for a location. This ideal home
place is but a few minutes' walk from
the business center.and post office, is
set to strawberries 'has city water. No
finer location in the city for homes
For terms of sale call on Geo. D. Cul
bertson & Co., general agents.
Barnes, the real estate man, Tuesday,
sold the Arthur Disbrow place, situated
fn the forks of Hood river, to J. II.
Thomas, from Newberg. Consideration
$2,000.
Two hundred to $5,000 to loan on real
estate. If your security is good your
money is ready. 1'rather Investment (Jo
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Good and Fred
Strong, of Portland, are spending the
week at ' 1 lie Jrtrs.
H. E. Macomber, who has been at
Wasco for the past two months, returned
to Hood Kiver Monday.
Frank Chandler is seeding 30 acres to
oats on his hill farm and making other
improvements.
A. A. Bonney was In town from Tygh
valley on Saturday.
St Mark's guild will meet with Mrs.
Mary Clarke next Wednesday.
.Presbyterian General Assembly.
For the above event, to occur at Los
Angeles, Cal., May 23 to June 2, tickets
will be sold as follows: From Portland
via steamer, $37.60 ; via rail all the way,
1,19.90. For full particulars call at O. R.
& N. office, E. W. Quarles, agent.
If you are growing strawberries for
fun St mnlina nn HidttronPA hilt if vnll
are in the business to make money, or if
you want all the money you can get for
your STRAWBERRIES, then it stands
yon in nana 10 pnir iun,iu wun me
DAVIDSON tKVll VV.
' The Smallpox "Shake."
The Journal editor was refused the
privilege of shaking hands with a good
subscriber this week for the reason that
the party in question was afraid of
smallpox germs, lie said ins physician
had ordered him to wave this formality.
This is a new idea, and perhaps a good
one. 1'rineville Journal.
Sunday Opening of Drug Stores.
On and after Sunday, May 3, 1903,the
. ..i i i.' i-: m : ..... . ,t -1 . .. ..
lirtlg Biuret) in u. Co if miauia niiu inline.
N. Clarke will remain open all day on
alternate Sundays. Both stores will be
often in the forenoon each Sunday.
Williams' drug store will be closed the
afternoon of May 3,ularke s the follow
ing Sunday, and so on alternately.
Chah. N. Clarke,
O. E. Williams.
Advertised Letter List.
May 4, 1903.
Brown, Madge Dick, Elizabeth (2)
Ahustive, Ben Bowen, Cliaa
Barnett, P li Condon, 8 V
Wm. M. Yates, Postmaster.
Church Notices.
Episcopal Services. Rev. Clarence A.
Lake will preach next Sunday, at Work
man hall, at 8 o'clock p. id.
Lutheran Services. English Lutheran
services will be conducted by Pastor
Kolb, at the Advent church, at 3 p. m.
Sunday, May 10.
Unitarian Church. The usual services
Sunday, May 10. Rev. W. Q. Eliot will
preach at 11 a. in. on the subject: "What
is the true optimism, and what is the
rational basis of it?"
Christian Tabernacle. Sunday school
at 2:30 p. m., A. B. Cash, superintend
ent. Preaching at 3:30 by J. W.Jen
kins; subject, "Moses' First Sin." All
are cordially invited to attend these ser
vices. Valley Christian Church. J. V. Jen
kins pastor. .Sunday school at 10 a. m.,
preaching at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. En
deavor meeting at 7 p. m. Subjects:
"Enoch walked with God," "Paul the
prisoner." All not worshiping elsewhere
are cordially invited to attend these ser
vices. M. E. Church Rev. F. R. Spanlding,
pastor. Sunday School at 10. Preach
ing services at 11a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Junior League at 3 Epworth 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.
Beginning with next Suudar, April
19, Pantor II. C. Thaller of the United
Brethren church will deliver a series
of sermons from tln text, "For then
shall arise flse Christs and false
prophet,, and shall shew great sign
and wonders; Insomuch .Hint, if it wen
possible, they fhall deceive the very
elect." Matt, sxiv., 24. Subjects:
April 13 iiieoMoptiy.
April 20 Christian Science.
May 3 Mormonism.
May 10 UnltariauiHiii.
May 17 Halvation by Lodge.
May 24 Deino-Kepublieau Worship.
Mav 31 Nominal Church Member
ship.
OOBPEC MEETINGS.
Allianv. Or..
stale Evaugelist for the Christian
church, assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
Ueorge A. went) or roruaiiu, as singm
..t.nti.mliufa will I'iiruliKtr m aeries of
gospel meetings in the Christian taber
nacle, on tue run near ai. j. aooihi,
itore, beginning May 13. Mr. Holmes
is an able and convincing speaker und
will discuss the great themes of New
Testauieut Christianity. Mr. and Mrs.
. p . i i . . i
VVebu are successiui tenders oi sung mm
Will please you wuu men wiuh nu
.liiuiu TIib urvieea will lieirin ut 7:30
each evening except Saturday. The
public is cordially invited to attend
these services. J. W.JENKINS.
Help Wanted
ft take homesteads. I have soveral quarter
secttonhoi Kood wheat land. Cull on bckuchb
I'. IJ. TWKiiDY at Hood River or The Dalles,
Oregon- nia
Lost,
Ql...u1A..tAlllii s l.tittav naif R m.inthfl nIH
liad a rope round Its ueck. information re
garding us wnereaoouts win ocuianKiiiiiy re
ceived py ma x. Biciiiiiiin&n,.
Team for Sale.
Gentle team. 1IO0 and 1200. Will fully ex
plain good and objectionable trails of each an
imal and sell them fur loss than their actual
value, inquire on A. 8. Disbrow place, iy,
mites snuin oi town, oi J. u. KbAvin.
Seed Potatoes.
Rural New Yorker No. 2, and Carmen No. I
75c a sack, for mile by J. H. KOllEKU.
Ice for Sale.
Also, pasture to rent and bonne to rent,
mai E. W. WINANS.
Lost.
On streets of Hood Kiver. packftge contain
lng three pieces violet embroidery, a piece of
nony emnioiaery, one piece oi uruwn mreaa
work, and one piece of foritet-iiie-not em
broidery. Reward will be paid 11 left at the
Ulae.ier omce. in
Bids Wanted.
Bids will be received for building a school
bouse In Rose Hill district, No. 7.1, until 2
o'clock V. M., June 7, IIXM,. Hpecllicntlons can
be seen at the house of the district clerk. The
board of directors reserves the right to reject
any or an uius. mjiiiv iihwa.i,
iu28 Clerk DIsL No. 73.
Berry Packers Wanted.
I want to engage eight perry puckers,
mat 1. h- WUJilON:
Money to Loan.
82500 to W0U to loan on Improved Hood
River real estate, gilt edge security, at 8 H cent
B17 't . UllAIN Uljf.lt.
A Bargain.
One 8M-ltich truck, has been used 8 years:
one 4-horse wood rack; one new hay rake; one
mower ik. w. a. BL.iwun.itL.AiNU,
15 Acres
For sale at a bargain-4S(K). Five acres In
strawberries, 6 acres In clover, 2 acres more
ready ror oerries. rarmiug tools included.
m21 FRANK CADDY,
ITlmberLand, Act June 3, 1S7S.I
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Vancouver,
Wash., April SO. 1903. Notice Is hereby
given that In compliance with the provisions
of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands In the
states oi uantornta, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended to all
the public land stales by act of August 4, 1802,
WILLIAM II. CAMERON.
Of Portland, county of Mul.nomali, state of
Oregon, has this day filed In this ottlee his
sworn statement No. 3042, for the purchase of
the west half southeast quarter and east half
son in west quarter ol section No. 30, In town
ship No. 6 north, range No. 11 east, W. M.,and
will offer proof to show thai the land sought
Is more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said lund before the Register nd Re
ceiver of this oftice at Vancouver, Wash., on
Tuesday, the 8lh day of September, hm
He names as witnesses: Frank E. Kurhow,
John V.. Higlit, B. llosmcr and O. L. Bow
man, all of Uoldendale, Washington.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before said
8th day of September, JWM.
m7Jy9 FRANK K. VAUGHAN, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1
NOTICE FOB, PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Vancouver,
Wash., May 4, 1903. Notice is hereby given
that in compliance with the provisions of the
set of congress of J line 3, 18;8, entitled "An act
for the ante of timber lands In the states of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Wushinglon
Territory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1802,
RALPH 8AVAOE,
of Hood River, county of Wusco, state of Ore
gon, his this day Hied In this office his sworn
statement No. SKI, for tho purchase of the
lots 1 and 2, southeast northwest and
northeast Vt southwest Vt or section No. 10, In
Uiwuship No. 5 north, range No. 12east,W.M.,
and will otter proor to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this olhVe at Van
couver, Wash., on Wednesday, the Oth dayol
Beptemtwr, HUM.
He names as witnesses: Oliver C. Dean,
Theodore F. Khenler and Allred J. Hhenler all
of Hood River, Ore., and H. A. Falmer of
unmer, wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this office on or belore said
ih day of September, liiOI.
m:jt) FRAN K K VAUGHAN, Register
Timber Land, Act Junes, 1878.1
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
' United States Laud Office, Vancouver,
Wash., ApMI 20, VMS. Notice Is hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions
nfiheactof wngressor June, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands In the
slates of California, Uregou, Nevada and
Washington Territory," ss extended to all
the public land slates' by act of August 4, lt92.
WILLIAM J. FROST,
of Portland, county of Multnomah, stale of
Oregon, has this day riled In this office his
sworn statement. No. 3212, for the purchase of
the southeast V, northwest Vt and northeast
southwest section 4, In township No. 3 north,
range No. 10 east, W. M., und will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for iu timber or stone than
Sir agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Vancouver. Wash.,
on Tuesday, the 18th day or August, 1H03.
He names as witnesses: Dennis Carney and
James E. Cameron of Portland, Or., and Jo
seph Sullivan and R. It. Cameron of White
Salmon, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands ar requested to Hie
their claims in this offioe on or before said
18th day of August, low.
m7Jyt) FRANK E. VAUGHAN, Register
CONTEST NOTICE.
United Slates Land Office, The Dalies, Or..
April 14, lMti. A sufficient contest affidavit
having been riled in this office by Oeorge W.
Huskey, contestant, against homestead entry
No. sill, made April 1807, for northwest
southeast section 15, too nshlp2 north.ramn
II east, by John H. Wheeler, conu-siee. In
which It Is alleged that said entrvman has
wholly abandoueu said tract for more than
four years la.-.l past. That the alleged aban
donment is not due to mliiiary or naval ser
vice. Kali' partieat are hereby notified lo ap
pear, respond and ortvr evidence touching
said allegation at 1 o'clock P. M. on June i.
IstB. before the Rgiier and Receiver at the
United stale lnd ohVe In The Dalltw, (ire.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, filed April 14, IwW. sei lorth facts which
show that alter due diligence personal s.-rvl-
of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby or
dered and dinru-d that snob notice be given
by dne and proper publication.
30m2s ANNE M. LANG, Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I -and Office at The Dalles, Oregon. April 14,
Intl. Not ice is hereby given that the lollow-Ing-named
settler has riled notice of blslnien
tion lo make tinal-pnsif in support I lu
claim, and that aaid proof will tie made be
lore the Register and Receiver at The Dalles,
Uregou, on numnlav, Junes. Imt, vie
WILLIAM C. WKIDNER,
of M osier. Oregon, H. K. No. A. I. kr the west
smith west . southeast sonthwesl and
-iiiithwext southeast svciiouHi, township
2 north, range 11 east, W. M.
ll names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vn:
William Davis. Peter Henningsen and
C. F- Davidson, all of Hosier, Or., and Ralph
Doyle of The Dallea. Or.
aiimJ) MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Ref liter.
Truth is the .stroiia; thing. No combination of high-sounding adjiX-tives can
hide tho truth long. Our trado is growing fast. Tho people are ttnding out that
wears selling the name or better goods for less money than can be purchased
elsewhere.
Boys' Clothing.
This new department is proving a great success, and we are turningout many
suits. The people know a bargain "when they see one, and we have these marked
m as they are truly a bargain. -Call and see for yourself.
Children's ReadymadeDresses.
We have received a nice line of Children's ready-made dresses direct from New
York. They are made up in very pretty styles, of good material, and we are
selling them at the bottom price.
Feather Dusters, just the thing forthe house, 10c; men's Straw Hats, loc and
up; men's Crash Hats, 15c and up; boys' Straw Hats, 10c and up; boys' Crash
Hats, 15c and up; men's Felt Hats' from 85c up. Ladies' Sun Bonnets in a
great variety. Ladies, gents and children's plain and fancy Hosiery of every
description from 5c a pair up.
We Are Leaders of Low Prices.
Blacksmithing
And wagon repairing attended to promptly at
my shop on the Mt. Hood road, south ot town.
Uood work at reusoimhie prwes.
sep!7 A. HOWELL.
Cemetery Notice.
Having been appoli -u-d Kekm of Mlctvllcle
cemetery, 1 wish lo y've nolic. t lint 1 will at
tend to seeding and caring lor lots. Persons
desiring work done should l.-.'ive word vith
me st once. F. II. HLAOO.
Wanted.
X wnnt KnerKdW' and Knthusiuatifl men
and women, young or old, for local mid trnv
ellntf Agency. We fcive splfiidid terms. Ku
cIoe fnilt'-addrenscd, slntnpf l envelope.
W. A. (JOUYliA, (Jemml .Urtnt.
myfl The 1hHh. 0rnt)n.
Tomato Plants.
If you want Ton.nto Plants send to.Ieuctt a.
While .Salmon, Wash., and get nunc of those
early sorts that, have imnlo While Salmon
famous us tho earliest and best tomato section
In the Northwest. Fine plants, 7i cents per
1U0; $ f per 1(10). A. H. JEWKTT.
Single Buggy
And double liglit Harness for sale ehenp.
K-a A. H. HI.OWKR8.
Wanted.
Customers for 500 loads oitle ends and luin
ber.triinmiugs, at )fl per loud In the yard,
ail MT. HOill) I.UMIilOH (;o.
Fresh Cows.
Two or three fresh cows lor sale at River
side Farm, 8 miles west of town,
in 14 J. W. MOKTON.
Wanted
To engage 10 berry packers.
mil
E. A. FRANZ.
FOR SALE.
A good 10-horse Hteain Boiler. Inquire of
ail KNOW Ul'SON.
WANTED.
To buy two or three good ircsh milk cows
other than Jerseys. Address WM. LKITZ,
a2!t l.yle, Wash.
Water & Light Notice
All water and light bills are piiynljie at the
Hood River Klectric Light, l'ower r:i.l Water
Co.'s olllce from tlie 1st to the lilih of the
month, in advance.
ollltf M. C. KVANS, Manger.
Wanted.
A man to make good money for himself In
the next few weeks. A man who understands
pruning fruit trees preferred. Call at
HANNA'S (IIIUCKRY.
Buggy for Sale.
A second-Ilium liuggy forsalc 1 11 KAP. Ap.
ply to KTj K. R. lilt WIN.
Notice.
All bills for material, rendered by us since
the lull of March, are payable to our success
ors, the Mount Hood Lumber Company.
LOST LA K K I.U.M11KK CO.,
By Win. F. Ilnvldson, 'resident.
Seed Potatoes.
Late Rose Heed Potatoes for sale bv
K. A. I'KATHKR.
H. H. Cox place, Knst Side. mil
Heavy Horse for Sale.
Or will trade for 1100 pound horse or team.
m U J!l m U o i AKF.lt.
Jersey Cow for Sale.
A n Jersey cow, cult 8 weeks old: price
$M. For sale by
KIIUA K HOLM.'
l..N.
"For Sale.
Gasoline Kngitie, nearly new, a1- horse
power. Price HI II. c. CuK.
For Sale.
A S-seated "lack, almost good us new; otic
double hack hiirness and one set light har
ness; Dom in noon eotiiiition
a2:i
H. W. WAIT.
Team Work.
I now have a team license anil can do plow
ing In town lots or hauling m any klu l in
the city. Call nu- by phone :;.!.
Am also prepaivil to do wood sn-.ving in the
country with my steam saw. I would like lo
have nelghburs eiuh together aiidcitilon me
when they have en .nig i to pay for hauling
out and setting up I1m -aw. it will he chewi
er for them. niJil F.o. HRAl'K.
Work Horse for Sale.
Oood work horse for sale cheap; (1 years old;
weight about MA). s. F. lillV,
m7 . Kast Lclmonl.
SEED POTATOES.
A nice lot of Bui bank seed ot.i;oes for sail
by II. I'lllHliK.
MONEY TO LOAN.
As the Nationnl lloniest-rkers' AssiH-iatlon
would like to place IP'ty Simo ronlrncts iu
Hisid River In luu next sixty days, parties
wishing niont-y to pureiiiise homes, farms, or
build houses at. the lowest rsteol Intrust ever
heard of In the Wesl, should consult
J. W. KKIHV, Agent.
Persons carrying heavy morigages chii re
lieve themselves at a very low i-Hleoi'iiiterest.
Work Horse for SaleT
Weight about lAU pounds. Inquire ni ibis
office, or to U. W. C. Kits,
4!jriHc out, near King's pls" Wesl Hide.
TimberLnd' Wanted
If you have timber land, in the. vicinity of
ML liedauce, for sale, send full desrriptiou of
location und price to X. care of Glacier.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that Ihe County
Court of the state nfdregon for Wasco couut't
has regularly iipdmed the iimleivgned ad
ministrator of Ihe late of. I. ihn W. Murphy,
deceased. All -rsona havimr claims nun lust
said estate are hen liy liolltl.-d to presi nt ihe
same to tho said adioini.-sra oi, with the
proper voueliers iUeri..r,t lii.oiU.-e in Hood
Hlver. Oregon, on or belore six months from
thedateol this notice.
Hated at Mood Kiver, Orecon, tills 9th d.iy
of April, lkt.
GKOUlii: T. I'ltATHKU,
n" Administrator. '
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the state or Oregon,
for the Cot.:n ni usio.
Joseph A. Knox, :iii iir, vs. Katurnh D.
Knox, di fend.int. Suit for Divorce.
Tokninrah li.Knox, liwuhovc nnmed:
In t lie namec.t u.c Mte m.-ch, on art
henliy riilied t.. n.ear and ims-Ver the
eonilalnt nlcd at-hi,!; i,i theals..ein.
titled suit, on or befon- s:x weeks f.-oin the
2d .lay of April. l'J'i, ,r,1 if vou fail to
answer, tiie l.iiniif al.ovn h.i-i h,i (Vii take
Judgment again-4 you for waul tiier.nf, and
will apply lo the court tr the ichei "p.avid l..
in the complaint on n;,- hi-.-i in, uv.ti l int
the bonds of malrlinonv n,. ,-xi.in le
tween you and the p:murt u rtiu he di-ov.
ed and forever annuih-d, ntrl fir g-nerul
relief.
Thissutnm -Ik K ,v, ; ,. you hy pul
llcaii.m thereot on. c a w.-eli lor six con.secn
tivc weeks, and lor seven c..--.iL,ve l.i-er
tions In the ll s.,1 l;v.-r in r. a nrw.rstner
oigeiiei-aU-irt iil..u.,n,.;l- t.'ii .t.-d as tn.- one
m.M likely f ,re j,,., ,, p.ij
weekly Hi H a.-o eoulitt , State ol Oievon.aud
M m served hy virtue of an order .ttl'v made
and entered herein on the aid nav ofM.nh
A. II. lii. (,.- n.e u,,,,. v.. r ' iir-,dha-;
Judge of tlielln-uii court afore-Snd. l ned.de
of said order !s Mar.-h !. IMI, and the dale
of thedrst put.li. mi .on i-i said sumnionsi.ua
this notice u a pnl i, p.ni.
John l.ti.AMi n t:M-: it x,
u , , Attorney foi l'lalntlff.
IMted, Hood River, Oregon, MaK-h a, ltrni.
PRANK
ANNOUNCES A
Sweeping
-i -
ON
Every Shoe in the Store,
Commencing Friday, at 8 A. M.
Everything must go. Nothing reserved. We
need the room.
Yours truly,
FRANK A. CRAM.
REMEMBER,
The Glacier Buggy
, WILL HE GIVEN AWAY
June 4, 1903.
-o-
Examine the label on your paper and see if you
are not entitledto a ticket. A ticket is given for
every year's subscription paid, whether you are in
arrears or pay in advance.
To Show this Week, New Arrivals of
Oxford
In several different styles. Also,
Opera Slippers
In ladies, misses and children's that we would be
pleased to have you come in and examine. r
- GET PRICES.
Yours truly,
R. B. BRAGG & CO.
Idlewilde Addition
TO HOOD RIVER.
Lyin west of the city, fronting the state road, is now
ready for sale. This is a pleasant place to make a
home, is less than 20 minutes' walk from the post
office, affording a fine view of Mt. Adams and the
lordly Columbia.
Remember, the city is "rowing westward there
is no other direction for it to go ami when Hood
River has 3,000 happy people and she will in five
years Idlewilde will contain 100 contented fam
ilies, dwelling peacefully together.
Why? Reeause the drainage is jierfect, and
therefore Idlewilde is a healthy place to live; because
it has the finest view, and for the further reason
that the lots are cheapest, and the terms are the
liest. giving purchasers easy payments.
For further particulars call upon
GEO. D. CULBERTSON & CO.
FA R
A. CRAM
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Reduction
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Timber lAnd, Act June 3. 1H73.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ITnlted Slate. f'.and omce. Vancouver,
Wash., Keb. IU, MB. Notice Is hereby given
thai. In compliance with the provisions of
the act or congress of Jiina 8, ItnrtJ, entitled
An act for the sale of timber land In the
State of Jahfornia, Oregon, Nevada and
Washlniiiou Territory," as exteuueu to so
the public land states bv act of August 4, 1SU2,
JOHN 1.. OKI MM,
.fr?nir,. eonnivof Whitman, stat or Wash
ington, has this day men in mis omce oi
sworn statement, Mi. Hlilo, lor ine pur-
chaso of Ihe southwest quarter oi sec
tion K-o in townshlo No. 5 north,
range No. II east, W. M., and will offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more valua
ble for IU timber or stoue than for agrlcul-lio-ul
niiriwwM and to establish his Claim to
said land before the Register and Kecelverof
this otllceat Vancouver, Wash., on Monday,
the 15th day of June, I'm.
u. .n. u wi,.,,,uiuu. Alevatiiler Clievne.
Nellie Steward, Mary V. Cheyne and Robert
dieyne, all of Ullmer, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aiKive-oescrtoeu lanns re rpiumt w
their claims In thlsolllc on or before said 15th
day or June, 1HWI. , .
ft!7myl W. R. DUNnARLReglster,
NOTICE FOH I'LBLICATION.
Ijind Office at The Dalles. Oregon, April
17, lWtt. Notice la hereby given that, the
following-nanied Bettler has filed nolice of her
oib.oi.ion tji ciiitiioute and make final oroof in
supiairt of her claim, and that said proof
will be mac-lo petoie oeo. i. rraincr, u. n.
(,'otiimlssioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on
Monday, June i, iw, viz:
l.ucv A. HOADLKY.
of Hood River, Oregon, H. K. No. for the
northeast section 2B, township 2 north,
range east, W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upou aud cultiva
tion ol biuu lund, viz:
Charles J. Haves. UlvssesG. Dyer. Henry C.
hateham and Eva Nleklasin, all of Hood
Rlver.Or. MICHAKb 1. NOUMN,
a!lm2H Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T.anH Hlfle. at Thfl llullns Oregon. Alirll 27.
19U1. Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler nas niea nonce oi nis in
tention to oommtito and make tinal pioor in
support of his claim, and that said proof will
inissloner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Satur
day, June I), pun, viz:
hiSkhkrt r. entrican.
of Hood River, Oregon, H. K. No. ftVXI, for the
west southeast and south northeast 54
H'tlon 2a.townshfo 2 north. rangeeast,W.Al.
- He names the following wiltiessesto prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Oeorge ismlth, 0. V. Richardson, O. B. Hartr
ley ana u. J. tiaves, an oi iioou uiver, ur,
jiHOJl MICHAEL TL NOLAN, Register.
"NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April
14, lHOil. Notice Is hereby given that the fol-lowlng-naiiied
settler has tiled notice of his
intention to commute aim maae miai pnaa
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before Geo. T. 1'ialher, U. H.
Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on
Friday, May l, l'Mi, viz:
CHARLKS R. BONE.
of Hood River. Oregon, H. K. No. 10,047, ror
lots 9, 10, 15 and 18, sectlpn 3, township 1 north,
range 10 east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon ana cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
P. H. Davidson, K. C. Brosius, F. B. Barnes
iindU, W. Murtinv, all or Hooa itiver.
23m28 MICH AKL T. NOLAN, Register,
iTimber Land, Act June S, 1K7S.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land office, Vancouver,
Wash.. March 2, 11I0J. 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 tlm her lands in the .Slates of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, WW,
NETTIE ALVORD.
of Portland, county of Mtillnomuh, stateof
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her
sworn statement, No. 8141, lor the purchase of
the east ball northeast quarter or
section No. 25. In townshlo No. 6 north
range No. 12 east, W.M.. and will oiler prisif to
snow that me lanu gougut is more valuable
for lis timber or stone than lor agricultural
niirisatea. and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of
this omce, at Vancouver, Washington, on
xntirsaay, tnezoin aay oi June, in.
Hhe names as witnesses; Louie Casto and
Henry Hosteller of Portland, Or.; Ermie
Trougn ana Herman Kunnnausen of uien
wood. Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to Hie
ineir claims in tins omce ou or tietore said
26th day of June, l!)i.
mar2um22 W. li. DUNBAR, Register.
- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., March 2S,
1!K:). Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has tiled notice of her Inten
tion to make final proot in support ot her
claim ,and that said proof will be made belore
W. B. Presby, United Slates Commissioner
lor aistrict or wasntngton, at his otnee in
oniaenaaie, wasntngton, on Friday, amy 15,
itftu, vie;
ELIZABETH JONES,
A dauEhter and one ot the heirs of Elizabeth
Jarvls, deceased, who made Homestead Entry
jno, lunre, ror me nw oi l w l w V ot
SW Wand EofSW of section 24, town
ship a north, range 11 east. W. M.
fcihe names the following witnesses to prove
ner continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Leigh Evans or Ooldendale. Wash.: Nora
Llnday, Henry Johnston and E. J. Oliiey of
l oiu K- inn, nail
a2m8 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, "Vancouver,
Wash., March 2, lMJS. Notice is hereby
giveu Liiat in compliance Willi ine provisions
of the act of congress or JuneH. I78. entitled
'An act Tor the sale of timber lands In the
suites or canromla, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended to all
the public land stales by act or August 4, HUB.
in. I.'. M III NI lU
or North wood, county or (irami Forks, state or
iorin iiaaoia, nas this day nied In this olliee
his sworn statement, No.;tW9, for the purchase
ui mo uortu uau uortiiwesi quarter, soutn
east quarter northwest quarter and northwest
quarter northeast quarter of section No. 9 In
township No. 4 north, range No. 11 east, w. M.,
and will offer proof to show that, tho luurt
sought Is more valuable for lis timber or
stone than for agricultural puriioses, and Ui
esutunsu ins ciaim 10 nam lanu before the
Register and Receiver of this ortiee m v.
oouver, Wash., on Tuesdsy, the 2.ld day of
d unr, itiu,
He names as witnesses: ftenron w iiiimi.
Melv.n Manley, Charles W. Uiimer and Will
iam t;. jnaniey, all ol Uiimer, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-descrllwd lands are requested to 11 le
their claims In this olliee On or het'orM Mulil
Itid day of June, IWi.
marauma w. K. DUNBAR, Register.
Timber l.and. Act June 8, 1878.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Htates Land Office, Vancouver
Wash., Feb. 18. 1WM. Notice is herehv iri v
that In compliance with the provisions or the
act oi congress oi j tines, 1878, entitled "An act
hr the sale or timber lands in ine status ..f
l aiitornia. uregou, nevaua.and Washington
lerrllory," as extended to all the public lund
slates by act or August 4, ML
MINERVA E. GENTRY,
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state ot
Oregon, has this day Bled in this olliee her
sworn statement, No. mill, for the purchase
or the southeast quarter or seetlon No. 10 lu
township No. 5 north, range No. 12 east w li
and will otter proof to show that the Isnd
sought Is more valuable lor Its timber or stone
"" ai".-iiiunii purposes, nd to estab
lish her claim to said land belore tn Kiwki..
and Receiver of this oiIIcm at vi,e.....
Washington, on Monday, the 8th rtav ol
June, lMUa.
isne names as witnesses: Ida Buswell ana
George Buswell of Portland, Or.; Julia Me
Masters ol Vancouver. Wiuii i n u i...
shot or Portland, Or,
Any and ail persons elalmlnj adversely the
slHive-deserilieU Isnds are ipj.iro.m to tr
their claims in this office ou or lefo e said
Sill day ol June, Imf.
li.myt v.. K. DLNI1AR, Register.
Timber Ijind Act Juua j, 1S7S.I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ITnllH KfulM I un,i ft!
" ah March 20, lmw.Noh.t- in htrvbv ki
l hi I In wiiii tiliu mith 1 1, . ,
ver,
ven
the
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wiim.miis vnitoQ, evHUa aim VVatiinKion
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land
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In
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show that the land nought in more vatu
fir IU timtwi or stone tiian for HttrU-u i
ititile
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id
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alsne-iteserilHsi l.ir.Us are re,i!..-il 1.;
the
file
yieu vin.in. in luin nniee on or b-iore
UI I
"ay Ol 4UIV, lii.
nu.mai W. K. HCNBAR, Register.
LIST OI" LANDS
For Sale
AND
FOR RENT
AT
THE EMPORIUM.
Money to loan.
1. Lots ill Waiu-oraa Park addition
$135.
Corner lot in front of school house
$:iou.
The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in
Bttrrctt-Sipnia addition, $1175.
Fine improved apple farm on the Katt
Side for gale. fS,000. Terms easy.
22. The Emerson homestead, only one
mile east of town ; fine range; $1,500.
7. Barrett-Sipma addition; f 100 per
lot: $10 down and $5 per month; no in.
terest.
8. One of the most valuable corners
in the center of Hood River, l'rii-e
$2,500.
2. Eligible residence lots in Spangk r's
subdivision, near cannon house; only
$100; terms easy.
- 6. The Koplin place at Frankton. 17
acres well unproved; free irrk'ntina
water. Price $4,000.
4. 820 acres of timber land at the falls
of Hood Uiver, belonging to George F
Forsyth; price $400(1.
21. N. y2 S. E. hi, K. )Z N. E. t4' w.,..
4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon; line
timber lathi; $10 per acre.
For Sale The Howell cottage and 3
acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, (or 5
days, at $1,X). After 5 days, $1,!IIHJ.
32. Emma G. Robinson's KiO acres on
hills east of White .Salmon, known as
the Dryer place; fine timber; tiniiii.
proved; $785.
KM) acres, house ami garden patch,
on the corner 10 miles smith of The
Datloa. Known as the Wood man
place. Price $1)00.
Persons desiring to purchase tickets to
or from any points in Europe or South
Africa may secure the same from John
L. Henderson, who is agent fur the
Beaver line of steamships.
4. 1(10 acres fine timber, Al land near
White Salmon, on west bank of White
Salmon river, known as the lliiuire tim
ber claim. About lour miles from Hood
Kiver, for sale cheap.
The new company now offers fur sale
lots formerly belonging to the Hood
Kiver Townsite company, of which com
pany John Leland Henderson is secre
tary und the Hood Kiver Bunk treasurer.
For Sale Thirteen acres in Wind
River, at Carson, quarter of a mile from
school, partly cleared; $450. Terms easv
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 tnado desert land
entries and have abandoned the sumo
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 Uiver.
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 property in lots and bhicks, and do
ing all kinds of surveying and platting.
From and lifter this date, April !, 1)()3,
the rates will -he as follows: $7.5(1 u
day and expenses, or $10 a day if 1 pav
my own expenses. Lot corners estab
lished for $5 a lot; two contiguous lots
for one owner, the same price.
For Sale The N. 40 acres and tin
cast 20 acres, in one body, of the Hen
derson 80 acres west of Lyman Smith's.
Free irrigating water for 'the lower 4(1.
Pries $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'g lease. This 20
has six acres in apples and cherries jui-t
beginning to bear. Five acres of straw
berries between the rows of fruit trees.
Price of the 40, $2,750.
Special Bargain.
The undersigned desiring to build a
brick building in Hood Kiver must
have some "cash" and for a few wet ks
offers for sale his KiO acres inCnipir
neighborhood for f 2500.00 "cash." D,iV-
eiiK.-l's ditch run ' mile through
g:uie and till the lund Is under his two
ditches. This land has about 4) acres
good limber on the flume, mid is all
good land. About 80 acres quite level
and the oilier 80 is a sp"i-inl bargain, as
the purchaser will get about loo m-rtu
of surface See. This U a simp. Ab
stract of title furnished. Price In Ids
subject to change uny day.
JolIX I-KI.AM) Hkmikiison.
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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