' v . . J l n ill .. , ' 1 Kood Iiver lacier THURSDAY, MAY 28, 19036 Wasco county is rapidly becoming free from debt. The eemi-anniial state ments of the officers of Wasco county show that on May 11 the out i.mliii warrants of the county ..,tfl in s58.191.14. and that on that rlTl there was in the hands of the treas urer fH,06:J.72 applicable to the payment f warrants, leaving a net indebtedness of $49,537.42. On October 2, 1002, the semi-annual report showed the total in debtedness to have been f99.896.48. Thus in six months the county debt has been dreaded 150.359.08. Owing to a change made by the last legislature in the method of collecting taxes, the taxes on the 1903 and 1904 rolls will both fall due in the full of 1904, and by that time the entire debt to the county should be wiped out, provided good times keep up Hood River. Saturday" is Memorial day, and throughout the United States people will everywhere do honor to the soldier RiiHiness leaallv closes for this Anv. and many will make a holiday But not the Grand Army veterans and the women of the relief corps, who will carrv flowers to the graves of the na tion's dead, in commemoration of their work, that by their death not a star was removed from that flag we love so wen contracts be signed in order uiai ine company may know how much water they will be expected to furnish next season. Hail tney lanen mis 8ip VCBr ago, and informed themselves of the amount of water now needed, they would have prepared themselves, ana there would have been no shortage of watur. an thev would haveenlarced tneir laterals where they are now overflowing. Onr Herman Visitors. ...... i.,.., ,im1,i nortv of Herman fuzrtoul . maKln a tour of the United l... " in h. in Hood River June 4. Tbel object in coming here U to get Information concerning Hood Klver fruit growing, and It EEmi that the eillssenn here.espeeially the fruit growers, extend the courtesy or a noon lnnrh followed by it ride through the valley. lu."5n.: i TJ.,;rt in A. O. U. W. hHll aoou after the arrival of the noon train from Fort J "T tmmiM nf ladles has been selected toca'll upon their neighbors and learn what ,each one will contribute toward the luncheon. Following is the Committee: . v Mtiumeg b. r. iiijinc, iv. Epworth League Every Sunday evening at 7 o'cloc nninr I-enmie at 2 :30 each Sunday. T subject for Sunday evening, May 31, is Missionary Work Among Heathen Women,' leader, Clinton Part-ons, Th nnv-Tf-Kf! of missionary work among the women In different lands will be considered, as well as oiner lnterem imr features alone mission lines. A cordial invitation is extended all to attend Bnd take part in these Sunday evening exercises. ' l was giaa wnen uiey atu unw ui . . .... .... . il. 1 f 4l.a 1 nrA ' let US gO Up IU IllO UUUHC VI Hio Cow for Sale. Fresh cow with heifer calf. Hee n JelS M. W. PEALER. Lost. A hlek leather nocket book enclosing DtV merous tax receipts snd other papers, the Dronertv of J. ILOnoal. ThennaerwitiKiua. ly leave It at the oftty of the Olacler, Bids for Wood. School district No. 8, Hood River, will re MihM.nutn InnR 1!.. tor 1ft cords of oak uritnrf .nil so rnritn of fir wood, the same to be delivered in the school yard at the east end of the building. All wood mum oe nrst cioss. C. K. HEM MAN, Clerk tehool Dlstrlot No. 8. Hood River, May as, turn). Milk From cows that can a tail unfold. T. J. TRE1BER. m28 Paradise Farm. John Koburg, wm. tsconee, nocii ouc. v.,, J L. Carter. J on n raraer, . "".."', .1 Khrck, A. Ingu Is, H. E. ritoeuer, n. r . nuue nincher, li. M. Nlckelseu. F. O. Church, A. . blowers and J. W. Hinrlch. The following named todies had reported op to Thursday morning: V Caatner, biscuit and butter: Mm Ed Nlcliolson, bread and pound of coffee- Mrs Lewis, 26 cents; Mrs Anderson, a boiled ham; Miss Isenbetg, fruit and bread; Mrs Metcalf, caki; Mrs Lindas, cake; Mrs Woodworth, cake: mrs niiiei," , .7 . . " Eby, cake; Mrs B Eby, cake; Mrs Boorman, Boston baked beans: Mrs Church, buns and cream; Mrs K E Harbison, baked beans. Peter Henrichs and L. Struck will provide strawberries, H.-Prlgge, cream, and W. M. Kellendonk, of Underwood, bologne sausage. Others desiring to furnish something for the table should repoit at once to Mrs. o. . Blythe. . Divorces were granted at tbe May term of circuit court at the Dalles to Milton W Pealer vs. Phebe A. Pealer and Joseph A. Knox vs Katruch D. Knox. Mrs. J. T. Bagley is again in Hood River, after a t3 months' visit in Spo kane and Umatilla. Mrs. Bagley is accomDanied by her sister Mrs. Anna Darcv of iNew York city. Boat to The Dalles Commencing Monday, June 1, 1903, the steamer Maja will make round trips dally to ThA HmIIh. ai.ri return to Hood River. Week days the Maja will leave Hood River t 7-:1 m arrive at The Dalles at 10 a. m. Returning, leave The Dalles at 2 p. m.; arrive at Hood River at 4 p. m. Hunday, the Maja will leave Hood River at o a. m.: arrive at The Dalles at 12 m. Re turning, leave The Dalles at 1:80 p. m.; arrive at M.w.n Riv.r at. IC.3H n. m. The steamer Maja has new engines and will make good lime. All landings will be made between Hood River and The Dalles. The boat will take only passengers. DAVENPORT 4 TAYLOR. iTimber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United states l.and Office. Vancouver, Wiu.li.. Mav '25. 1H03. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the set. of com; i-ess of June 8. 1878. entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada ana wastiiugiou Territory," as extended to all the public land states Dy acioi Augusts, mra, NETTIE ALVORD. of Portland, county of Multnomah, stat of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement, no. oiii, nr ine iiurvnnm, ui the east Hall nonneasv qiianer oi section No. 21. In township No. 6 north range No. 12 east, W.M., and will oner proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for It timber or stone man ior agricultural Kurposes, and to establish her claim to said ind hefora the Register and Receiver of this ortlee, at Vancouver, Washington, on Thursday, ineuin aay oi Augusi, iww. Hhe names as witnesses; Lottie Canto and Henry Hosletter of Portland, Or.: Ermle Trough and Herman KuhnbauseD of Uleu- ood, Waah. Anv and all nersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file The Store with the Right Goods at the Lowest Prices. Now is the busy time. You have no tune to go around to every store to see if you are getting your goods at the right price. When we quote you a price you can rest asHured it is the very lowest price that the article can be nold for any where. Come to THE PARIS FAIR For what you want. We have almost anything you want and can save you time and money. Men's and boys' Straw Hats well finished and well made, only 5c each. Ladies' Shirt Waists, white and colored, 15c each. Ladies' shirt waist striped Percale, made bias tucked, bishop sleeves, o0c each. A nice line of white waists, from 7oc up, made of first-class material and in all the newest styles. . t Ladies' plafn black Hose, fast color, double heel and toe, 3 pair for 2oc. Just received, a large assortment of Hammocks from 50c up to 14.50. Call early and get first choice. . " We Are Leaders of Low Prices. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 17, 1H03. Notice is hereby given Mini me followlng-nuined scaler has nied notlc-ol her Intention to commute and make Anal proof In support of her claim, and that aaid proo! vlll be inuue Detoro ueo. 1. i ruun-i, v. Commlm-ioncr, at Hood River, Oregon, on I Monday, June 1, ltwi, vis; I.UtJI A. lliiAlHir.1, . of Hood Klver, Oregon. H. K. No. , for te northeast section 2, townsnip i iumh., range Weitst, W. M. Hhe names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and, cultiva tion of said hind, vis: Char eJ. Haves. Ulysses u. I'yer, nenr, vy. Buteham and Kva Nicklascn, all ol Hood Klver. or. MICHAKL T. NOLN, aXlmaS iveBmii. For Sale. An A No. 1 Jersey Cow. five years old; a vearllng call. Jersey and Durham, also one good work borse. Notice. Parties are known who took arollofblan kets out of J. L. KlWnger's barn. The same had better be returned no questions asked. Lost. On the road from town, one pair men's rub ber boots and two stilts boys' under clothes. Please leave at Glacier office. nun Notice. To the Ladies of Hood River and vicinity: I am starting classes in Kmhroldery and Painting in all their branches, as oil, pastile nrt rmvnn and will be Dlensed to have JOll call and see my embroidery pieces and paint ings, at my home just wesi oi..un scihhh house. Will also make paintings, orembrold ery pieces to order at leasonaole prices. Hee me for terms Tor lessons. Very respectfully, MHH. OLA LITTI.KK1KLD, m21 Hood Klver, Or. Notice to the Public. I hereby give notice to all whom it may concern that on and after May 21, IWM. I shall not be responsible for any debts or bills con tracted by my wife, Mary Hakel, she having left mv bed and board. JOHN HAKKL. Hood River, Or., May 21, 1SHM; Jell Wanted. uhrvil tpaphers and students who are open for a traveling position for the summer. Write to H. W. Norton, Ttie uaues. wi j" Horse for Sale. One small riding horse, will work in har ness. 7 years old. A bargain at IM. ei M. DUM AH, Mt. Hood, Or. Acme Cement Plastering. I do Acme Cement Plastering that will lust ai long tbe bonne Htamin. Also, cment foundations. Kee BampieROf work and get price oerore letting comnuM,. . Lu VL' UD1TITT . i vr on TVf nmnpial Hair ia a holiday ami the 'tank wiU ta clod 1 on their cla.msmt,,. office on or before said that day. won iiunia I mayy.io FRANK E. VAUOHAN, Register. iiiat to take it easy, diu remeiuoer w banking business transacted on a holiday is illegal. Tim nvaneelistic services at the taber nacle closed Sunday night, when many im turned awav. so areat was the crowd. Evangelist Holmes and Professor Webb end wile areat tne union cnurcn, Pine Grove, this ween. Barnes, the real estale man, sold J. E. Hanna'a orrocerv stock, eood will and - , . , wl. names tne wiiowuig whukww w ipnj.r fixtures to Ralph Keedoi tollax, vasn. hls continuous resldenoe upon and cultiva- Mr Reed is a tliorougn uusiness man uon or sata iana, vik NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijinrt Office nt Vancouver. Wash.. May 9. 11HM. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his In tention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register ana Kecetver u. . utna union i Vaucouver, wasn.. on june zo. two, vi: JOHN . PKKRY. Who made Homestead Entry No. 10,612, for the east V. northwest V. and west V. northeast quarter section 23, township 4 nortn, range 11 cast, W. M. tie names ine following witnesses w prove River real estate, gilt edgesecui-l ty, at 8 cent niv r. t.'nAi i.'iejIVi MONEY TO LOAN. As the National Homeseekers' Association would II k to nlnra 11 it v (1(100 contracts in Hood River In the next sixty days, parties wishing money to purchase homes, farms, or build houses at the lowest rateol Interestever beard of in the West, should consult J. w. rvivjnx, AKeiii. Peronns cnrrvlnar heavv mortgages can re lieve themselves at a very low rate of Interest. Blacksmithiner And wagon repairing attended to promptly at my snopon tne ail noou rouu,soumoi wwn, Oood work at reasonable prns. Sepli . A. tlHWMiU and a rustler and we his success. Ttv. J. L. Hershner of .the Congrega tional church is in Portland undergoing treatment for his eyes. His family re- i-nrd Tnesdav morning that the ri..ftr.r sdviaed him to remain in the city for a week longer liav no doubt of Jacob N. Locke, Daniel D. Underwood, Jas nave no uuuuioi i....Yi)nkiM .nntwhii, per Uunnlng and f rank LQioru,aii oi wmie Halmon, Wash. mHel8 FRANK E. VAUGHAN, Register. ITIinhar I.und. Ant June H. 1K7K. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Bttttes Laud Office. Vancouver. Wash.. ADril M. 190S. Notice is hereby given that In coiiiDliunce with the provisions of the ntnfNin.TM.nf.liin.il 1STS nt.itlnd A n twi. The brotherhood of Andrew and Philip for the sale of timber lands 'in the states of Bids Wanted. Bids will be received for building a school house in Rose Hill district, No. 73, until 2 o'clock H. M., June 7, 19tW. Hpecl Ileal ions can beseen at thehouse of the district clerk, the board of directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. makk. ihujiab. mas utera inst. wo. ia. territory,' as extended to all tbe public and I... .an-.,.1 an nffpr Ol 1UU IOr tne wun " ,"" r.... librarv. on condition that another $100 h secured. All parties interested should confer with Lon Morgan, sec retary, or Jslie Butler, treasurer. Ti,n nitv inil has an inmate in the per Bon of i. W. Crowe, whom Marshal Cunning arrested Tuesday on a charge Ot carrying, conwa.cu uo..o. T Smmu and to cMtabllab his claim to said land corder Nickelsen fined tne man flu ana before the Register and Receiver of this office costs, and not being aoie to pay no is serving out a seven day sentence. vtMtHs hv act of Autrust 4. UUH1AVC A. ir.AOrC.IV. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Orairon. baa this day filed In this office bis sworn statemeni, no. oat, ior ine uurcnBiw oi the lota a and 4, and south northwest yK of section No. 4, in townsnip jno. o norm, range No. 1U easu w. M.. ana win oner prooi to snow that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- at Vancouver, Waah., on Wednesday, the lath (laV or AUKUSl. HUH. lie names as witnesses: wiiiiam m. wrap. It was an oversight that the Glacier Neid.r b fuiiiul tn mention last week that J. r. Anv and all iMrHona nlatminir adversely the iVan of White Salmon presented the bove-described lands are requested to file i-7 . Vo l l.on.lJimB Rtrawher- their claims In this office on or before said editor with a .box of handsome pawner mh day f A U8l im .. UI7jy KA li. 11. m7Jy FRA ITimber I .and. Act June 8. 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash.. Aorll at). lUttl. Notice is hereby given that In eouiDliHnce with tbe provision of the act of congress of June 8, 18.8, entitled "An act for the sale or timuer lanus in tne states oi California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington territory, as extended to all tbe public land states by act of August 4. iri HKNKV HKWETT. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oreion. has this day ntea in tntsomce nts sworn statement. o. xoo. Br ine purcnaseoi the east half sout hwest quarter and west half southeast a section 14, townsnip ivo. a norm range No. lieust, WJtf.and will otter pnKif to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone titan lor agricultural pur poses, and to estaDttsti ms claim to sata iana before the Ri gtster and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, tae mn aay oi August, inn. lie names as witnesses: james r.. mason, Crocket Castle, tutsan W. Hinilh and Preston 1 1 ' lit. Kn ... b'.il.lu IVa.h Any and all persons claiming adversely tne above-described lauds are requested to tile their claims In this nioe on or before said i.lll day of August, r ha-iv a.. yauuhai ivegtater. .a. thn urn ot tne Httawni. jhi, !,..' nnr heHt thanks for the deli cious berries, and we apologize profusely for onr carelessness in the matter. Mrn' honins: Mr. Esian will have as handsome berries next year. PnlnnpllUohert Cowden. Lit. D., of Day inn Ohio, will conduct a bible normal institute in Hood River at the U. B ft-11. Dr. Cowden ie a Sun dftv sell ool worker of national fame and ii nnoortnnitv to sit under his tuition is a rare one. Members of all churches are invited to enroll as members of the class. The cost will be but a few cents each for necessary booklet and papers There will be three sessions each day . nomas of Mount Hood was in town Wednesday. He brought along and presented to the Ulacier two heads of lettuce that beat anything ever seen in thnan narts. The lettuce was grown in the oiasn a;r and the heads measure 1A inch. .Cross. Mr. Dumas sot the o.i from his old home in France. He i;jy9 also got a few strawberry plants from his old home, and if they do as well in this country as the lettuce they will be prue winners. Whisky to Indian oases are becoming numerous. Indian Jake was arrested last week charged with selling liquor to a reservation Indian. He was placed in iail hv the marshal, but was given his freedom by United States Commissioner of Olenwood, comity oi Pratheron the grounds of insufficient XnSo eviuence. nmuceunT, i.maui v uu- ning chased down a w hit man whose actions aroused suspicion. An Indian claimed he secured whisky from the subject, but with no other evidence the case had to be dropped. John Ireland Henderson lias pur chased of John Middleton the dUxUU lot now occupied by the law office of A. A Javne: consideration $2,500. Mr. Hen derson has also purchased 20 acres of his brother Lonis' farm near the Butts place for $3,000. The timber land deal at Chenowith in which Mr. Henderson was interested has been closed, and the Fortland capitalists now own practically all the land along the Little n line Sal mon. Mr. Henderson is of the opinion that the water power at Chenowith will be used to develop electricity lor Port' land. The alley Improvement company have cot out a contract whereby they bind themselves to furnish all the watei needed in the valle?, on th West Ki I for th next 10 years, or longer if tht parties want to contract for a longer period. It is quite necessary that these VAUGHAN, Register. Timber Land, Act June it, 1878.1 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. l'nltd States Ijmd Office. Vancouver. Wash.. May 5, 1WH-Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tne act oi congress oi June s, 1878, entitled An act ror tnesate ot umber lands in tbe States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington territory, as esvenaea to all the Public Land states by met or August 4, Ittfi, Hibrnr IK mip.r.rt. of Klickitat, state of ntea in uusomce bis 32)2. for the purchase of tne ait 1, northeast norm weal aim north northeast of section No. 18, In town snip No. tt norm, range No. 12 east, W. M .and will otter proof to sImiw that the land sought Is more valuable for il timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estnbllsh his claim to said land betore the Regtater and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, lltetnu day of September, 1mm. He nanus as wilnesKea: Albert Kuhnhan. sen, Myrtle Barker, Robert Barker and Charles Marvin, ail of Ulenwood, Wash. Any and all persons claming adversely the iNive described lands are requested to file ihelr claims In this office on or before said nil nay or fM-ptemoer, Itw ii7Jy r RAN K KVAUOH AN, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Ind Office at The Datlea, Oregon, May 8, ltwi. notice is nereny given mat the follow ing-named settler baa filed nonce of his in tention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that aaid proof wilt be made be fore the Register and Receiver at Tbe Dalies, Oregon, on 1 uesnay, June 'it, wt, via: CHARLK8 R, StAKK. of Mosler. Oregon. H. K. No, .Vvw, for the N W VSW section tl, township 1 rjbrth, range II east, WM. He name the fblkiwlng wttnesae to prort h is con 1 1 n nous real deuce upon and eu I U vatioo of, said land, via: l,eo Root of Mooter, Or.: Alexander Watt of riH llalles, M-.; II. A. Hturglaa and Ueorge Huskev of SlostiT. Oregon. HKHAU. 1. NOLAN, Keg titer. S2S00 to l10 to loan on Improved' Hood Ice for Sale. Also, pasture to rent and house to rent. m28 E. W. WINAN8. Berry Packers Wanted I want to engage eigni uerry pacaers. ni28 I. M. W1I-S0J. FOR SALE. good 10-horse Steam Holler. Inr !f SNOW A I ulre of U'tfON. Cow for Sale. An Al cow, fresh, for sale cheap. mil J. J. JORDAN. Notice. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In the matter of theappllcati"i:i of E. 8. Mayes to register the title to lotH, block 2, v. tiitins Aamuon to tne town (now cnyi oi nooa River, county of Waaeo and state of Oregon In the name of the Htate ol Oregon. To Mrs. O. P. Dodge and all whom It mav concern: - TAK E NOT1CK. That on the ltllh day of May. A. 11. 1W), a pplicatlou was nled by said h. . .Mayes in the circuit court of Wasco county for Initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now, unless yon appear on or before theKd day of June, hkm, ana snow cause why sal application Bhould not he granted, the same win oe uiaen as coiuessea, ana a uecree win be entered atvordlng to the prayer ia the B- pttcation. ana you win be rorever oarieu irum disputing the same. w tineas my nana ana tne seat or sato court hereunto alllxed tuts Pith ttny ol May, A. u ma. A. K 1. A K l lerk John Leland Heuderson, Atty for applicant. nuiteis FRANK A. CRAM, Always Up to Date. Wash Goods Sale ! BOYS' KNEE SUITS. Prices Slaughtered for the Next 30 Days. Yours truly, FRANK A. CRAM, NOTICE FOlt PU1JL1CATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, April 27 tutu Nni.inu ia lutn-bv irlven that the lolloW' lug-named settler has filed notice of his in tention tocomniutoandmake nniil mir in support of his claim, and that said proot will ru niaiie oerore iteo. x. i Bun:i,u.n.w" tulssioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Satur day, June H, 1!H, vl: " Hk'llllKnT R. RNTRiaN. of Hood River, Oregon, H. E. No. INK), for the west yt souineasi yt ana souin y, nuraini a section 'il.lownshlo 2 north. raugeDcast.W .M. Hu names the following witnesses to ptwe hlsconliutious residence upon and cultlva. tiiin of uttiil lutirl. V7.! Oeorge Smith, C. I". Klohurason, o. a. Hart ley und V. J. Hayes, an oi noou mver, r. aaujt m it;iiAe.iji. huijij, ITimber ljind. Act June 3, I8T8. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. ITnllal States Land Otflce, Vancouver, tir..K uirl 1UV1 V.-ttl,tA iu Iw.riihv irivcn thnt In nomnl'lanre with the Drovlsioiis ol the act of ooneiessol Juue3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands ill the state of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public laud states by act or August 4, irnu, RALPH SAVAGE. of Hood River, countv of WaHoo, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this office bis sworn statement No. .tel. for the purchase of the i.,iu t uini 2 sniitliRUHt V. northwest Vj. and northeast V southwest i of section No. ltt. in towiiNhln No. ii nortti. ratnte No. 12eaHt.W'.M. and will otter 'proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for lurrlcultural mirnoseg. and to establish his claim to said land before the IIi.iIsi.t Hint Reeeivorof this otnee at van couver, Wash., on Wednesday, the 9th day ol September, llsw. IU UtlllUIH US WILUnm, Ulntl j, .'cii.. Theodore F. SheDler and Altred J. Khepler.nll of Hood River, Ore., and H. A. Palmer of Uiliner, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this olllce on or belore said 9th day of September, 1901. m7ly9 FRANK K VAUGHAN, Register. 25 Off Shirt Waist Sale. Monday and Tuesday, May 25 and 26. per cent On all Shirt Waist price irom 50c to $10.00. If you miss this sale it will be your fault, for this offer will positively be withdrawn " after above date. R. B. BRAGG & CO. In Carriage and Wagon Repairing, Horseshoeing and General Blacksinithing is done by SNOW & UPSON. This firm is competent to do all repairing of ve hicles no break so bad that they will not repair it. Give them a trial and be convinced of their capac ity to do fine work. Thone 125. bone & Mcdonald. ARE till Closing Out Their Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Men's Furnish ings goods at prices that cannot be duplicated in Hood River. Our stock of Groceries, Flour and Feed Is complete and prices are right. Come and see us. bone & Mcdonald. Job Printing In up-tordate styles, good material Tind right prices. We will meet Portland com petition, quality of stock, size of order and work considered, We respectfully solicit your order for anything in the Job i'nnting line. E. R. BRADLEY. Agt.for Densmore Typewriter DllJeU AERMOTOR Wind Mills Galv. Tank. Iron Pipe. Write for catalogue of Aer motor goods. Maier & Schanno, SOLE AGEXTS, The Dalles, Or. Idlewilde Addition TO HOOD RIVER. Lving 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 growing westward there is no other direction for it to go and 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? Recause the drainage is perfect, and therefore Idlewilde is a healthy placetolive; because it has the finest view, nnd for the further reason that the lots are cheapest, and the terms are the best, giving purchasers easy payments. For further particulars call upon GEO. D. CULBERTSON & CO. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and HOOD RIVER, Fruits; OREGON. LIST OF LANDS For Sale ASD TORRENT AT THE EMPORIUM. corners Trice iTJyt) Timber Lund Act June 8, 1H7. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. ITnlted Mutes Land Office. Vancouver, Wah., Mitreh 20, IfKM. Notice in hereby given that in eoninliatioe with the DroviNlmm of the act of coiiKrewi of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the staien of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington territory, asextenoea to an me puouc iuuu states by act of August 4, !!, KMK.RY OUVKB. Of Portland. county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, bus this duy tiled In this oilice his sworn statement No. 8177, for the purchase KUKK U sent on 1. and JN Hi W ol section Kti, In township No. 8 north, rmige No. v east, w. m., anu win oner prom io show that the land souuht Is tjtote valuable for Its timber or stone man ior agricultural iiurDoseH. and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register ai d Receiver of this Ioftice at Vancouver, Wash., od Itiursduy, the'i'id day of July, 1WM. He names as witnesses: John 1j. Henderson of Hood River, Or.; Andrew H. Richmond and Homer C. Campbell of rortland, or.; rrauK Ituvfiinort of Hood Klver. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboveKlescribed lands are requested to rile their claims in this omce on or nuiore satu d day of July, lius. minaj w. Ka.i'un nun, negisinr. Fine WoHc CONTEST NOT1CK. Unltfld States Land Olllce, The llalles, Or.. April 14, 1UM. A sufficient contest .affidavit having been tiled In this olllce by George W. Huskev. contestant, against homestead entry No. Ill 11. made April 8, 18117, for northwest V4 southeast section o, tovnsliip'J nortn. range It east, bv John H. Wheeler. enntesUte. in which It Is altegea tnai satu entryman iihh wholly abandoned tarn tract ior more iiihii four years laM past. 1 tiat tne anegea aoan iloiimenl Is not due to military or tiaval ser vice. Hald partl are hereby notified to ap pear, respond and otler evidence louctiiiig said lleuntion at 1 o'clock 1. M. on June li. vm. betore tne ttegister ann iveceiver ai me United SUvles ljtud Olllce tn The Dalles, Ore The said contestant having. In a proper atll- davit, tiled April 14. littW. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice tan not be made, tt Is hereby or dered and nirecteu that, sucn notice oe given by due and proper publication. a.sum28 ANNE M. LANG, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijnd Office at Vancouver, Wash., May 8, I'KM. Notice Is hereby given that the follow. Ing-named sett lers have tiled notice of their In- tei, Hun to make final proof in support of their claims, and that suid prixrf will be made before W. Is. Preshv. United StU t'oiniiils sloner for district of WatthlngUin, at his oltice in Ooldendale, Wash., on Monday, June 1K03, vie: KI.MER E. WRK1HT. Ilnnicali'iid K.ntrv No. KkYtO. for t he W of SE t-ection and N W'4 of NK and N I) Yt of NW 'A of section 7. township 5 north, range 11 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Fred Htoller. William F. Btadelman. Arnold Anrlg and Rush Hellinger, all of Trout Lake, Washington. Ana MAKV11.L.A KN1UHTUN. Homestead Entry No. 12.i37, for the W Y, of im w oi section 16 anu nw oi w yA oi setv lion iz, anu nr. y4 oi np. yt oi section il, town- . Al. ship 6 north, range 11 east, W Mie names tne tot lowing witnesses to pri I her continuous residence uixm Btidcultlva- Money to loan. 1. Ixits in Waticoma Park addition $135. Corner lot in front of ecliool house, M00. The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-8ipma' addition, $375. Fine improved apple farm on the Etit Side for sale. $8,000. Terms easy. 22. The Emerson homestead, only one mile east of town ; tine range ; $1,500. 7. Barrett-Sipma addition; $100 per lot: $10 down and $5 per month ; no interest. 8. One of the most valuable in the center of Hood Kivor. $2,500. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler's subdivision, near cannon house; only $100; terms easy. 6. The Koplin place at Frankton. 17 acres well unproved; free irrigating water. Price $1,000. 4. 820 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to George E. Forsyth ; price $1000. 21. N. S. E. H, 8. N. E. H sec. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon; tine timber land; $10 per acre. For Sale The Howell cottage and 3 acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, for 5 days, at $1 ,(R)0. After 5 days, $l,'J0O. 32. Emilia G. Robinson's ItiO acres on ills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved; $785. 1(0 acres, house and garden natch. u the corner 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman lace. Price !)00. Persons desirinir to purchase tickets to or from any points in Europe or South nirica may secure me same troin John L. Henderson, who is agent for the Heaver line of steamships. 4. KiO acres fine timber. Al land near White Salmon, on west bank of White Salmon river, known as the Hanire tim ber claim. About tour miles from Hood River, for sale cheap. The new company now offers for sale ots formerly belonging to the Hood River Townsite company, of which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. For Sale Thirteen acres in Wind River, at Carson, quarter of a mile from school, partly cleared; $150. Terms easy Five acres at Frankton, known as the Charley Rogers' place; house, bum and plenty ot free water. Price, $1,050. Terms easy. House and garden for rent by the month at $5.00 a month. Persons who have made desert land entries and have abandoned the same may get their money refunded. Persons who have made stone and timber entries, which entries have been suspended by the government, mav have their entries completed and get titles to their lands by conlerring w ith John Leland Hender son, attorney, Hood River. At the Emporium is kept a first-class solar compass, and the proprietor being a practical surveyor, is well pre pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds ot surveying and platting. from and alter this date, April 9, 11IU3, 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 lota for one owner, the same price. For Sale The N. 40 acres and the east 20 acres, iu one body, of the Hen derson u acres west of Lyman Smith's. Free irrigating water for the lower 40. Price $5,400 for the two tracts if sold to gether. If sold separately, $2,750 for the 40; at least $500 down", balance on 5 years time at 7 per cent interest. Subject to McCuistion's lease. This 20 Has six acres in apples and cherries jtit beginning to bear. Five acres of straw berries between the rows of fruit trees. Price of the 40, $2,750. Hon of said land, viz: Leonard stump ana Jens unrtstonson or Fulda. Wash., and Elmer E. Wrieht an Oourtland ( hapman of Trout Lake, W ash. ni!4Jel8 FRANK E. VAUGHAN. Register. ITimber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver, Wash., April 30, MM. Notice is hereby given mat in compliance won tne provision I rtr .1... ....... o "An act lor the sale of timber lands in th states of California, Oregon, Nevada an Washington Territory." as extended to al the public land states by act of August 4, 18U2, WILLIAM H. CAMERON. I Of Portland, county of Mul.uomuh, state of Iirregon, nas tnts nay nieu in tins ontee Dls sworn statement No. 3I12, for the purchase of the west nair southeast quarter and east ha southwest quarter of section No. ;). in town ship no. a nortn, range wo. n east. w. M .an will offer proof to show that the lend sough is more valuable for Its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish h claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver ot tills ottlee at Vancouver, War.li 1 uesday, the 8th day of September, Wtl. He names us wltuesses: Frank K. Harbow, John E. Hight, K. Hosmer and (. L. How man, al! ofooldcndale, Washington. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in tins office on or before said 8th day of September, hurt. ni7jy FttAiSK K. VAl tiHAN, Register. Timber ljtnd. Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State Land Otflce. Vancouver. Wnsh.. May , 1WM. Notice la hereby iilven that in compliance Willi the provisions of the act of congress of J tine 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor tne sale ol limber lanus In the states ol l allforula, Oregon, Nevada, and WsMliington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, IX'2. MAUtilK A. KKEPS, of Fnlda P. O., county of K lickttat, stale of Washington, has tins day filed In tnlsotlice her sworn statement. No. IVl. for ttie our. chase of the lot 1; south of t ii" i.nrtheast ana tne uonnwesi ( oi me soutueast of sec tion No. 1, In township No. 6 north, range No. 11 east, W. M., and will offer pnsit to stiow thai ttie laud sought Is more vtiluu ble for its timber or stone than for agrlcui. tural purposes, and to establish her claim to I said land before W. It. Prvsby United Kiftti Ooinmissinner for district of Washington, at his office al toldr ndsle. Wash., on lueJay the 21st day of July. HUH. the names as witnesses: Daulel w. llrf nf (iotiienaaie, vt nsn.: Halsey I). Oile. John O. Wyers and Samuel M.t'oieof Fulda, Wash. Any snd all persons claiming adverselv tin. I above-descrltred lands nre rciucted to flip thelrclaitns In this olllce on or before snld ili-t llT Of J 111 V, IIHH. mHlyltt Fit ASK K. VAUGHAN. Register. N Of t CE F( R P U B LIC A 11 0. Land Omce al The Dalles, "Oregon, April 14. Notice is hereby gien that the mi- towltiK-nained settler hu riled notice of bis iuteiiiioii to rommnte and make final pmof iu mi'ki ... in -iuini, miiii mai saui proi will be nude before tiro. 1. i'ratlier, L'. s. onimiiwioiier. si ii'mhi litver, Oregon, on r nuay, juay vis: IIIAIII.W K. HONE, or Hood Klver, irrvg.in, II. K. No. Ki.WT, (ir kns tt, 10, l.i and 1H, Htlun 1, Lirnship I nortti range 10 east, W. M. tie name the lowing witnrosiv to prove Onr ur.Llv f fre h meats it alvr ty the beat the market affords. We sell Sirloin Steak at Vte fvr lb., and otl.tr choic meata at loet prioea. Call on iDZlrVn:D'' Ui"'a n1 cuiUv us for Chickiui for Sunday or week day rtinnerB. We handle ine Millwood V.x laridson, F. t nnMius. F.R.Barnes . ,, . ,.,u. I ana i. . Murpny, sll ot ii,ki Klver. Creamery Butter none bttter In market. j aiimau mkuael T. NtrLAN. KegUter. We will Meet all Honorable Competition. Hill Properly Advanced $23 a Lot. John Leland Henderson announces that on and after May 12. HKlll, the price of all lots on the hill is advanced $25 a lot. This includes the Barrett-Sipma lots, the property of the Townsue syndicate and all land held for sale by Mr. Henderson. That hill residents will get water this fall is now a sure thing. Special Bargain. The undersigned desiring to build a brick building in Hood Kiver must have some "cash" and for a few weeks od'ers for sale bia KiO acres in Crupper neighborhood for $2500.00 "cash. " l)av euport's ditch runs H mile throtiu'li same and all the lantl is under bis two ilitehea. This lantl has about 4;) acres good timber on l he flume, and is ail good lm ui. About 80 acres tjtiiie level and the oilier HO In a special bumain, ;is i ne pttreiiawr will gel aliout, mo acres of surface See. This is a simp. Alt ai met of title furnished. Price holds subject to change any day. John I.ki ami IIkxkfhsov. Timber l-and, Act June 3, 1;m.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Laud Olllce, Vnnrnnvi :, Wash., Apiil M, HUM. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision of the act nf congress of JuneH, Ks, entitled "An act for ttie sale of timber lands in the stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended li, II the public land slates bv act of August I, IkU, WILLIAM J. Fib 1ST, of Portland, fount v of Multnomah, stale of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement. No. .tJIJ, tor the purchase of tne southeast northwest "4 and northeast ', southwest 14 Hcrtion 4, in townsliipNo.:! north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will otler proof to show that ttie land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purjxises, and to establish his 'laim to said land la-fore the ltegitcr and e,verof tliis ottlee at Vuncoiivi-r. Wash., on 1 uesday, the Isiii day of August, mil. He names itnusses: Ih-nnis Csrney and James K. I'ameron of I'ortlnnd, nr.. and .h sepli Sullivan und li. I), t'amenm of White .-salmon, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds aie requested to tile tli.'ltclalins in tills . .trice on or before said 1Mb di.y or August, m7Jyi J. ItANK K.V . UO IL N, llegister NOTICE FOK PL' 15 LTc AT 1 ON . " - l-atirl Otllce at The Oalles. Oregon. April 11, I'sli. Sunn- is bervhy given tliut the lol low. Ing-named s, lller has filed notice of his inten tion to make tinal proof In stips,rt ot Ins claim. buJ that said proof will Is- made 1 fore the K.-gisterand Keceiversl The Dull', Orrgou, on Saturdav, June . pot. vis: WILLIAM C. WLIKNKH. of Misiler, oiegon, H. E. No. oi I, lor the west soiiltiwt.! , southeast southwest snd sonttiweM southeast li s-.-tion township t north, range II east, W. M. He names ttie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vijr: Wihfrin lvi. I'eter Hennlngsen snd V. E. lHviilson, sll of Mosler, or., and tialph Onvleof The lialles, )r. ZiuJ8 MICHAEL T. XOLAS, Register.