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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1903)
( PARIS ood River lacier. THURSDAY, JUKE 4, 1903. TICKET No. 843 Takes the Buggy. hun.ira in flinRH who hail fallen at Mara thon, their bodies were buried on the battle-held where tney leu. How much these testimonie ana De monstrations of honor, esteem and grat itude for a people who had sacrificed their lives in defence of their liberties, conduced to enhance the merit of valor, and services they had rendered meir country, and inspired the living with emulation and courage; find how exceed ingly well calculated all this is to culti vate and perpetuate a spirit of bravery among the people, and to make them in vincible in time of war. ... The Grecians, ever jealous of their liberties, were proud of the achievements of their soldiers, and never tired of doing iinnnr to the memory of the slain. But they did not, stop at a mere outward ahnw of cratitude. but took unto the state the widows and orphans of those of her citizens who had fallen in battle, and made them the honorable wards of a greatful people. Is it any wonder then with the knowledge thattnoee they left behind would be cared for by the state, that Leonidos and his heroic three hundred could lav down their lives at ihH nftss of ThermoDvlae. after having vainly defended the narrow defile auainst Xerxes whole army? Nor are we surprised at the words of that Spar tan mother, when dismissing her son, who was about to depart for the scenes of conflict, "Go, my son," said she, "and come back with vour shield unstained by any act of cowardice, or oe Drougnt Fas July New Idea Patterns just in. Any pattern, ' any size, 10c. time to read a" large ad describing our many . - NEW GOODS, so we will just give you a few of our regular prices. Everything in. You have no else is priced Memorial dav iu Hood River was observed by the' largest gathering at the cemetery that has ever taken place here. Tne weather was flue, and many r.iMinB with basketsof flowers wended ilu ir wav to the cemeteries early In the iii.irninir. At 9 o'clock the members of the Grand Army of the Republic and Relief Corns gathered at the cross roads north of Idlewllde cemetery. A small squad, members of Canby post nnd Spanish war veterans, marched with the flag and drum corps from the Mt quarters to the cemetery. Inspir ing martial music was furnished by t'antaln A. Winaiis aud Joseph Waves, drummers, and L. Winaiisand Master Willie Chandler, fifers. At the cross Kink nfiWr of ;.h Dav A. 8. Blowers back noon it a cornse.'' look command of the procession which What do these annual gatherings ...or,.l,oH tn th nprriptprv. the drum around the erave of our departed com corps playing the Dead March. About radesmean? Kay, what does it not mean? i,irtv veterans were lii line. The col- Is it not an epitome of the great war limn came to a halt, and the G A. R. waged for the preservation of the Amer- formed In hollow square about the ican Union, and for human freedom? graves of their late comrades, D. H. to review the Fcenes of a civil war, the Uonih mid Thomas McDonald, where likes of which has no parallel In recorded the ritual services of the Grand Army history, and to teach the generation of were conducted, closing with the Blng- men and wemen who have grownup ina of "America.'' The old soldiers, since tho close of that mighty contlict, preceded by the drum corps and accom- lessons in loyalty, and to tell of the hero pnnied by the Relief Corps, then filed ism of the soldiers who, sacrificing home in and out anions theeraves, distribut- and friends, throwing aside the ties of inir flnwpM rh t he v missed the craves kindred, position and society, buckled marked by flags. , on their armor and marched to the field The soldiers' craves were marked of battle in defense of our common pnrlv in the morning? bv Quartermaster country? L. Henry. The lone soldier's grave in Laying flowers as we have done today, Irving cemetery, tnat or JB. Hun, was not only upon tne graves oi our com fliurired and decorated bv Comrade E. rades who lie buried in the cemeteries n. Calkins. The crave of Comrade here, but in a tvpical and loving man Hook, at Pine Grove, was also flagged uer upon the graves of all those of our and decorated. The following-named our comrades who died with disease or soldiers lie buried in Idlewilde cem etery: I). H. Clough, 9th Ohio battery. Thomas McDonald, 67th Indiana. A. K. Isenberg, battery D, 1st Penn sylvania light artillery. P. G. Barrett, surgeon 5th Ohio cav, Isuac Howe. Co. E, 9th Iowa cavalry William Buskirk, second iieutenaut accordingly:' Toothpicks, per box 4c Clothespins, per doz lc Glass tumblers, good grade, per doz 40c Laundry soap, 2 bars 5c Parlor matches : 4c Ladies' black hose, double heel and .toe, 3 pair 25c Men's gloves, several different kinds 25c Men's copper-riveted overalls.... 40c Men's sox, per pair 5c Simpson's calico, per yard 5c Men's and boys' straw hats 5c- Men's linen collars 5c Tennis shoes 48c Men's all solid leather shoes $1.10 Ladies' sleeveless vests 5c Whisk brooms...... 5c Ladies' shirt waists .15c ITImhor Lonrl AM. .111116 5. 1K7H.1 NOTICE FQK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., May 4, lWI.-Notlc It hereby given that in compliant with the provisions of the ct of congress of June S, MTU, entitled "An act for the sale, of timber lumU in the statosof California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." an extended to all the public land lutes oy net or August 4, IK92, It A 1. I'll HAVAGfc, of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore eon, Mantilla clay tiled In tlitsoflice. hla sworn statement No. .1251, for tbe purchase of the lota land 2, southeast northwest VI, and northeast Vt southwest Vt of section No. 1. Ill township Wo. t norm, range "." '( .i will mfcr nriKif to show that the laml la , rw.ra viniiniiiH iiir un Hiiimi v. r... uri,.,.iiiirul nurooses. and to ii.hiih his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this offlce at Van couver. Wash., on Weduesday, thetfth day ol September, 1MU3. ,, He names as witnesses: imver j,. Ti,u...irU w uiiiiir uiul Allied J. Hhepier.all of Hmid Klver. Ore., and H. A. rainier oi Ullmer, wasn. Any sua ail persons Rbovex'.eserlbed lands are reiiuesled to llle their claims in this office on or beiore said ni'jya r n.-is iv c. y fynvj ..... ... (Timber Land Act June 3, 1X7n. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office, Vancouver, HWI. Not ice Is hereby given A full line of boys and youths' clothing. wounda in the hospitals or by the wavcide. or perished nobly in the front of battle: and especially do we dace, with deep reverence, tho fragrant blossoms upon the grave erected here to represent the "unknown dead," whose lonely sepulctiers are scat tered over the Southern oattietieiaa, ami whose place of burial will ever remain Bids Wanted. Notlco Is hereby given that bids will be re ceived for the erection of a Hchool House In District No. 2. nt Frankton, Wasco county. Oregon foundation excluded. Hle of Du I la in g, o. reel long oy .hi icei mo " " nigh, with belfry 10x20 in front. Sills to be BxM; studding, 2 leet upait, 2x8; celling, bead ed, 1x4; tloor Joist, Kxl2 and 2x12; No. 1 floor ing, 1X4; rto. I rustic; suiiigies, cemti, 1. KV. Indies to weal her; bed molding and crown molding, 4 Inch; window sills. 2xS; WllldOW StOOIS, lxr, Stepping, lSU. miocv- lug must, be Burfac.od; ral'lers, 2xil. House to be lined with surfaced lumber and put on ill agonully and rustic on top of Unit Water ta- blO, 4 lllCli; WIUUOWS, W .-TUA-IW, IIC Hfiiiv " sash; 4 inside doors, 3x7.2; 2 outside doors, Sxl.2, with transom; 2 dghla; heavy mortised lOlRS. UUlllling VO OB UlVlura mi" rooms; upper rooms to have parti lion to raise up so it can be thrown into one room; raise of 21 inches in east end of upper tloor 14 fuel w lie. faint, two coats: oest v line ifau niiu iiiiuwrt nib eolor to be decided on later. One flue suitable for building of that size, tixlS, In- unto iiluatoreri. to extend above the roofo leeu 'I'liM niuiruii nun M will lii ui iiiiiiui vi.v must be turned iu on contract. All persons putting in bids must rurnlsli tneir own speci fication. Plana can be seen at the residence of (4.1). Wood worth. All bins to be seaiea and will be openeuon June 15, 11HW, i n',.i,u.ir n m. Kalil biilldinir to be com pleted Dy sepiemoer i, umrei ...i n. bestrietly tlrst class. Outside txi be finished in i...i-.i oil. lilreeljirs jeserve the right to re- lea any or all bids. Honds for double the amount oi ounuiiig must w iuimmre is accepted. Uy order ol tne noaru. ' iti. lii, riuni.Ci, .iuiii iiinin 40 Acres for Sale. unknown. In the silent citiesof thedead through out our country are sheaves reaped in the harvest of death from almost every battlefield of the war, and if each grave had a voice to tell what its silent tenant last saw and heard on earth, we might stund with uncovered heads and hear the whole story of the war. We should hear that one oerished when, the first great drops of the crimson shower began to fall, when tne ctarKness oi mat nrst disaster at Mana was fell like an eclipse upon the nation : that another died of disease after having lingered long in the TiOt nospitai : mai mis oiio rai m wav . . , , nlulnln, nw Hi,,ilm the spires of the retel cajlltal, little I from the armv. 810 In currency and other dreaming that the flag must be carried small articles. If the tinaer will return to me a... I,. . I I....Un..... I.n burn lltuUIII UlIIHIlllSII5lUr ,., Co. A. 2d Missouri cavalry; first lieu tenant fJOtb Missouri enrolled militia; Iieutenaut colonel Clark county en rolled militia, .losenh A. Hoskins. 17th Wwconslu There may be others buried here who served in the Union armies during the civil war, It. Hull, 83d Iowa, is buried in Irving cemetery; Claus HoeK la nuriea at Pine Grove. Two Confederate soldiers James Hankins. a Texan volunteer, and ThoniaM Pierce of the Louisiana Tigers nre buried here, aud their graves are decorated with flowers on Memorial dav the same as those of the Union soldiers. Loving friends of those who sleep in over many fields of blood and carnage Idlewllde had preceded the orana ere its beautiful folds should triumph Armv in the work of Btrewing flowers, antlv wave over the citadel of treason and many graves were handsomely vVe should hear mingled voices from the decorated. different battle fields, and triumphant After the work of decoration, all shouts from Gettysburg, the Wilderness, present gathered at the speaker's stand Chancellorsville, Vicksburg, Nashville, to listen to the address by the orator of Stone River, Atlanta, Savannah, Mis the day. It might not lie out of place sionery Ridge, Bentonville and scores of lo mention uere tuat tne uimuci iui others, eacn exulting wuu wuu acciuuii this stand was donated by tbe Mount 0f victory. And best of all we should Hood Lu m ber company, the hauling hear the sweet refrains of peace which, was done by Comrade A. L. Phelps, after all these years of conflicts, had and Comrade H. H. Kalley, unassisted, settled once more over the land. did the work of building the stand. As we go on and down through life let After singing "Tenting On the Old us not shut out these sweet sounds, but Cnmp Ground," Post Commander W. rather let us teach our children to revere II. Perry Introduced the orator of the these phantom voices, and while we are day, Captain James P. Shaw. His ad- teaching them these things let us not dress, which occupied three-quarters of foruret to tell them that in the dark davs. an hour in delivery, was listened to when a light went out at honie, a soldier with marked attention, and at the in battle, and that through all these close the speaker was heartily congrat- years dark shadow still shut out the ulated by many in the audience besides light in the hearts of hundreds of thou the old soldiers, and his remarks were sands of our people, who gave a fathe- hlghly commended by all. The ad- aon brother or husband to the cause of dress follows: the Union who did not return. captain shaw's APDREss. It is upon occasions like these that the Comrades of the Grand Army, women past achievements of the old Boldierie nfthn Relief Corns and friends of the again fresh in his memory. Once more "old soldier, I greet you upon this,,the he sees the long line of blue as it leaves annual festival of our dead, in a spirit the cover of yonder woods and marches of love and fraternity, trusting that yon out to meet the foe he knows to be will have patience to follow me in the strongly entrenched behind breastworks fw words I shall sav to vou" here today, awaiting his coining. With whitened While I regret that I have not met face and a firm grasp of tlie musket more of vou before todav. I feel that I he advances upon the works, when sud have not come among strangers. denly a puff of white smoke is seen to Artiolnlnir niv nlace ou the Rast Slue, miles out. 20 acres cleared, 12 acres set to trees one year Bo, comprising eou Hpiizen- berg,2U0 Yellow rieiown,iui juimiuun. iu nour vnii iiiihiiik. aihiul i.j numwi tt.u .. niounul nnrtlon Is bottom land with nbund ance ol water flowing through to Irrigate it. l.nntl tt liw ositl nvaaoou uoani leuee. hub ! a BniMnHid !liuni'n I'ur some one to get a line fruit farm and home In the center o! ' the apple rtistiiet. Well worth 125 an ncre, but Ihe nnnr holns a non.restdcnt wllli large inter ests elsewhere, will let 11 go. it sold at once, for conslneraoiy less man tiiw per acre. iihoi- outoii in Rnv wav. no not ia i to see mis inwp- erty. for full particulars call on or write to Phone 34ii. I'll Lost. fin the mart from town, one nalr men's rub ber boots aud two suits Boys' uuuer cioines Please leave at tllnciei omee. mat Organ for Sale Cheap Horse for Sale. A imoil work horae. 8 years old; welirht about 1100. Inquire of J. I. Miller or at tne Glacier offlce. Je LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT for na U fi H m m wm s m m. a mi mm 1 is weeK.' Saturday, June 6, to Friday, June 12. AT R. B. BRAGG & CO'S Summer Dress Goods Sale. United States uul. Murfh Oil that in compliance wim mc i"""'7,w,".7; , act of coiiareHs of June , 1K78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands ill ine si ties 01 Oaliforula, Oregon, Nevada ana vnisnrnKioi i.rrinirv.'' as extended U) all the public lund slutes by act oi August, i, i, KM FRY OLIVER. nr Portland, conntv of Multnomah, state ol Oregon, lias this day riled iu this ollice his sworn statement No. H177, for the purchase K Ha hi section ana jx x A i section !W, In township No. 8 north, range No. east, w. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, und to establish tils claim to said land before the Register ai'd Kecelver of this offlce at Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday, the 23d day of July, i. iinnamnnuvltniwi: John Ij. Henderson r.r uivai. (r . Andrew H. Richmond and Homer (J. Uampbeu oi ronianu, ui,; rreui, Davenport or ilwia Kiver, ur. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to nie thelrclalms in ttils omce oil or oeioro sum 2KI day of July, 11108. NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION.. l and rifllnn At. Vancouver. Wash.. May 8, HKWNdti Is herebv iriven that the follow- Ing-nnined settlers have tiled notice of their in tention to make II mil proof in support of their nlalms. and that suid proof will bo made before W. B. I'reshy, Uniled States t'oinini inner far d'.kf ril-t of W RXll I IlL'tOIl . at IliS Otli in (loldendale. Wash., on Jlouuay, June a, vm, vim B-I.MS'.R R. WIIK1HT. IfnmPHtead Knlrv No. lOolW. for the W UofSK i,: ku.iii, n a mui N W V. of N K V. and N E Si. ol NW Hof section 7, township 5 north, range 11 unit w. M. He names the following wunesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cuiuva- Knn nf .utll Im nil V I Kred Btoller, William K. staaoiman, Arnoiu Anrlg and Hush Selllnger, all of Trout Luke, Washington. Ana jifK, v i .a rt.ntn inn. HninwtPid Kntrv No. 12-r7. for the W !4 ol THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. 1. Lota in Wauoomu Turk addition $150. The east half of the north 10 of the Henderson 80 aires west of Lyman Smith's! free irrigating water; f'l.tkjo. 3. Lot 10, Belmont; in cultivation ; fair house; 5 acren; price $1,500. 5. The NW V,' wvtion 2o, T2 X, 11 li E; known na tin? K l'eaison liinne steail ; improvements wortli filli); l,al the land, or -more, tillable; Davenport ditch runs tlirotigli it. lu the ('rapper neighborhood ; price $l,5lli). Corner lot in front of school hou-i $:ioo. The Geo. Melton lot ami enttnee in Barrett-Sijuna addition, p". Fine improved anide farm on the l.,.i Side for sale. .S,OUO. Terms eusi'. 7. Banvtt-Sinma nddit lot: $10 down and $5 per month; no in terest. 2. Eligible residence lots: in Snaniler'a subdivision, near cannon house; only $125; terms easy. 6. The Koplin place at Vratikton. 17 acres well improved; free irrinatiin! water. Price $4,000. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls f Hood River, belonging to (ienrire E. Forsyth ; price $4000. 21. N. - S. E. , S. X. E. )i sec. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon; line timber land; $10 per acre. For Sale The Howell cottage and it acres, east of Mrs. Alma Houu's, for 5 days, at $1,000. After 5 days, $1, mm. 32. Emma O. Robinson's IliO acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as tho Dryer place; fine timber; unimproved. 100 acres, house and garden patch, on the corner 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as tho Woodman place. Price $000. Persons desiring to purchase tickets to llOIIieSU-SU r-iUUJ mi. lA'.ir, un ,n , 2 . K .m Vof s M l!,towi: or from any points in Europe orSoutl; ship 5 north, range 11 east, W. M. Fresh Cow for Sale. A full-blooded young Jersey cow. For sale by J. K. UALMUAN. J(.) UU UlClllllWll For Rent. Lots 5 and . block V, Hood River. Lots 8 and 4, Itlock 8, Pa-Miurst. r A. A. nvviirj.iv, 12r'arnamjstOniaha1Neb For Sale. An A No. 1 Jersey Cow, five years old; a yearling call, Jersey and Durham, also one good work horse. e4 .11 KH. i r. nm'iflRi. Notice. Parties are known who took a roll of blan kets out of J. L. Kllslnger's barn. The same had better be returned no quest ions aKed. Notice. To the Ladies of Hood River and vicinity: I am starling classes lu Embroidery nnd Painting In ah their brandies, as oil, pastlle and crayon, and will be pleased to have you call and see my enibrokU ry pieces and paint ings, at my home Just west oi me senooi W ill alKomaae paintings, or emuroia- house. ITnrtv vaora nun u- htvonaekpil nn the issue from the eneniv'g lines, then there I ery pieces to order at leasonuble prices. Hee . .,J .,.,l.t th. in lnnH roar nt artillery anil tl rtea.llv me for terms for lessons. Very re iwt fully, IIIO I.OIH1J piuuuv., j - , same battle fields, drank from the same shell strikes the advancing column and I m2i canteens and Bhared our last cracker with a hungry comrade. We did not wait for some one to introduce us then, and I don't think we need to do so today No. the men whose friendship was welded in the fire of battle need no in MltSJ. OLA LITTI.KHKI.il. Hood River, Or. bursts with awful effect. The smoke and dust clear away and what do w behold? Wreathing in their lifeblood lies little Johnny Moore, the brave Irish lad; James Hunter, John Mussclman, Jony Thomas, Mat Ryan, our color bearer troduction. The little bronze button you who had but lately been promoted to see on the lapel of every old soldier's that honorable jiosition for his bravery coat is all the introduction needed when in having rescued the flag after the color one comrade greets another. sergeant had been shot down Cyrus On the 30th day of May of each Hale, and others whose names 1 nave vear the surviving memoers ol tne lorgouen, some ueau.otnersuyinB, wnue Grand Army, remnants of that noble others were wounded, among the latter bodyol men who by their valor saved lie wno nas ine nonor oi auuressing you; this nation of ours, blessed heritage to the line halts but only to recover from those who will come after us. assemble the shock, when with an impetuosity in th silent cities of the ileail thrnnirli. which knows no bounds, the line rushes out the country to strew flowers upon on and up to the works, leaving many of , .fttfj?1 the graves of our departed comrades, their comrades along the way, stricken fj vi.vT-.rr We care not what his rank was while in down by the murderous lire which is reach the ditch Notice to the Public. I herebv give notice to all whom it may concern that on and lifter May 21, 1W11, 1 shall not be resiKinsinle tor any (tents or bills con tracted by my wife, Mary Ha kel, she liny lug lelt my bed and ooaru. joha li.ini. Hood Klver, ur.. May u, nun. jeu Wanted. Schoolteachers and student who are open for a traveling position fortlie summer. Write to H. W. Morton, rue wines, ur. . jen Horse for Sale. One small riding horse, will work nesa, 7 years old. 111 Kelso Kords, a number of patterns to nelect from, all 10c values, at 8c. Picot stripes in beautiful patterns, lGc values at r 12C. Several patterns in Mercerized and Silk.Zephyrs, 2.") and 27e. values, at ; .. o,. 2lC. . ' And a beautiful piece white figured Damask for sliirt waists, 3.c value, and cheap at the price, - 28c. All children's and boys' two and three-pieee suits, 1 ." per cent off. All new goods and good patterns. Don't overlook the ODD AND END SHOE SALE. Some of them as high as $2.50 and $3, all go at 85c. If there is anything in this lot you can use, it is a bargain. - Are you a coffee drinker? If so we can please you. Any price "from 15 to 35c. We especially call your attention to our new 25c Blend. To intro duce it quickly; for this week we will sell it for 20c. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT, You can't get any better than our Mandhling Java and Mocha, even though you should pay 50c. she names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon anucuntva- llnn of said land, viz: Leonard Htuinp aim Jens unrisienson oi k'niilii Wash., ami Elmer E. V rlirht and (Portland Chapman of Trout Lake, Wash. iiiUJelH FRANK K. VAUUHAN, Kejj IwUn! ITImberl.and. Act, June 3, 1S7H.I NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver, l'..l. A 'HI HIIW N.'lttliA iU lllr.hV given that In compliance with the provisions ot llieacioi uongreas 01 .tuiiuo, imo. tiiHuou "An aot for the sale or tiinoer lanus in me uiiopn nf Oallfornla. Oreiton. Nevada and WashiiiKlon Territory, as extended to an the public land states by act of August i, 1802, WILLIAM H. CAM KHUN. Of Portland, county of MuKnomah, state of tlregon. has tins day nieu in ims omee ins sworn statement No. 30-12. for the purchase ol the west half southeast quarter and east lia.ll' southwest quarter of section No. HO. In town ship No. 6 north, range No. 11 east, W. M .and will offer proof to show that tne land sousiii Is more valuable for its timber or stone than fur agricultural unl ooses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this omce at Vancouver, w asn., on Tuesday, the Mil dav of Heolember, 1H0H. - .. - V, ,. tie names as witnesses: nana rj. ntii iiw, John K. Hlght, B. Hosmer and . L. now- num. a l nt uonienoaie. w asiunifion. Anv and all oersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to (lie their claims In tins omee on or betore said 8th day of September, 1HH. nivjya r ka.mv r.. v Atnjiiiii'CKisier. In har- A Iwrgaln at tJO. M. IM) MAS. Mt, Hood, Or. the service of his country, neither do we seek to know w hat station he filled in civil life; whether he occupied high til aces of honor, or trod the paths of lowliness, but because he was a comrade we keep green his grave and honor his memory. We are not gathered here todav to tell of the hardships the men who saved this Union endured and God, and these comrades into whose faces I am looking know that they were many and the battles fought, hut to give a comrade's offering due to brave men who in their bony ant youth gave their all to the ser vice ot their country. In turning back the pages of history, we find that to ancient Greece must be given the honor of being the first people who instituted the beautiful custom of once each year assembling for the pur pose of laying flowers upon the graves and solemnizing, with public funerals, in honor of their soldiers slam in battle The inhabitants of the city of I'latea, by a decree of the Grecian people, were charged with the honorable duty of pre paring public game and funerals, for the proper observance of these annual festivals in honor of thedead. It was customary with them, and it is with us Way, to select some one of their orators to deliver an address commemorating the deeds of the slain, and to teach the livintt lovaltv to their country. Upon one of these memorable occa sion, ana just alter ine reienrntea nai tle of Marathon, where Grecian valor overthrew Xerxes and his Persian barbarians, Pericles, Athens' greatest orator, was appointed to deliver an ors tion over the graves of the Grecians who had lost their lives in the battles of Mar athon and Plates, and to show further poured into them ; they and are soon seen climbing upon the rebel works, and with clubbed muskets are dealing and receiving blows on everv side. And, ah, what is that we hear? there is no mistaking that sound ; we had often heard it on similar occasions; it is the glad refrain of victory, shouted back to those who lay where they fell. Once more Old Glory waves on high, (Continued on pag i.) Money to Loan. fJSOO to tWO to loan on Improved Hood Blacksmithing And wairon rvpairlnn attptiiled lo promptly Rt mv (shop on the ML Hood road, south of lown. Uood work lit reasonable prices. Bids Wanted. Rids will be received for building a school house In Rose Hill district. No. ;:t, until 2 o'clock P. M., June 7, lsdrt. Upevlticatlons can be seen at tbe house of the district clerk. The board of directors resers es the rieht to relect any orall bids. MAHK THOMAS. ma! Clerk I!st. No. 7S. ii FOR SALE. A good 10-liorse sileam Hoi ler. Inquire of ail SNuW A l:lHON. .Cow for Sale. An Al cow. fresh. ftr sale cheap. mil J. J. JORDAN. Government Land. The Spot Gash Grocery Having purchased the grocery store ot J . li.. lianna, I will continue to conduct it on the same liberal business basis, and guarantee to the trade cour teous treatment and good goods at the right prices, prompt delivery and close attention to all your wants. Will continue , the agency for The Dalles Steam Laundry, and solicit a share of your patron age in that line. , My stock is complete, consisting of Flour and Feed, Staple . Groceries, Green Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, candies, etc. Yours for quick sales and small .profits...- . R. REED. Phone 391. - delivery. oi ruiuar. u., eniiiiy in niunimi. bihutui , u. , T- - Washington, has this day tiled In this otlice demon 80 acres west of Lyman hiinth s r ice imbuing water ior me lower -to. Price tr,400 for tho two tracts if sold to gether. If sold separately, (2,7.50 for the 40; at least $500 down, balance on 5 years time at 7 per cent interest. Subject to Medtiistion'H lease. This -'il lias 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. Special Bargain. The undersigned desirinir to build n brick building in Hood Kiver must have some "cunh" and for a few weeks oilers for sale his ltil) neivs in Crupper neighborhood for $-.',500.00 "cash." lnv etiiiort's ditch runs li mile through same ami all the land is under his two ditches. This land litis nbout 40 acres good timber on the flume, and is all good land. About 80 acres quite level and Ihe other 80 isTi special bargain, as the purchaser will fret about 1U0 acres of surface See. This Is a snap. Ab stract of title furnished. Price holds subject to change any day. John I.ki.and JIendkiison. AERMOTOR Wind Mills Galv. Tank. Iron Pipe. Write for catalogue of Aer- motor goods. Maier & Schanno, SOLE AGENTS, Tho Dalles, Or. I can kx-ate honie-aeekera ou rovernment I land (rood fruit land. Kith snrlnea. some with nater to irriiriile: enxilv eleared: 12 lo l3 mile from Hood Klver; nean-oun'v road. 11 e.. i Ml I, I, Kit. H-m.1 River. Or. .Notice. j REGISTRATION OK LAND TITLE. I In the matter ol the applies) ion of K. S. Mayea iu mnmer ine line hi loi i, phm'K a, v, man Addition to the ton mow rttvi nf Howl 1 Klver, county of Wasco and state of Oregon. In the name of ihe Ntto-ol Omnin. To Mrs. O. P. Hodge and all whom It may concern: I TAKE SoTIi'K. Tliat on the Itith day of Mnv. A. D. 1MU. an application was filed by said K. H. Mayes In me cirruii enurt of Wasco ronnlr for in ttal nyitrtioii of the title to the bind Oove de scribed. Now, on less you appear on or before theKd day of June, 1WL and show enu- why said application should not be (ranted, the same will be turn as confewd. and a dn-ree will be entered aorordine to the prayer of Ihe p llloatlon. and yon will be forever barred from dipiitlot the same. i Wit nnw mv baud and tbe seal of Mid rwnrt hereunto aihied tills ,h day of Mnv, A. I, A. r, L. A K K. ( lerft. John Leland Henderson, Atty for applicant. BiilleU Magnetic Body Shields. NOT ELECTRIC. Physicians, as well as sufferern, inark the date when aud Ihe book uhtre you first read this statement: Mugwtio vibration rightly applied to the blood capillurivu'ill cure all lie(ie not in thejat(d stage of dimolution of tixM. Dr. Thacher's Magnetic Shields Aretheniost perfect device for such appliCHtiou. We are spending thousands of dol i ... u iii ..., n,.i nvnil one rent for proof Two books fie that will as tonish viiu A book of testlinonisU the inoel onvlncin ever lathered from grateful patron, and lr. Thacher's Treatise, Maitnetl l-o.ie. a flain liou to iieaii i i ii n.i... i n,wl River. Is umit or ine rhacher Magnetic Mhield Co. He has been paralvned for years, but Is now revs nii; liN health by the ue of Ur. Th D er s iiKxliL Invalids will do well to call and . ee Mr. r isher at the boose of Mrs Henry. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and HOOD RIVER, Fruits. OREGON. Our supply f fresh meaU istlwayt the Ixsit the market affords. We sell Plrloiii Steaks at 15j per lb., and other choice meats at tomerf prices. Call on us fi Chickens fir Sundav or week day dinners. We handle the Hillwood Crrnierj Butter none llter in market. "We will Meet all Honorable Competition. United States Land Offlce, Vancouver, Wash.. May . 180:1. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of conureK8of June 8, 1K7K, entitled "An aei for the sale or tunner lancis in tne states oi Cultfornla. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act ot August 4, isu, MAUG1E A. KKKI'H, of Fuldaf. O., county of Kllckitnt. state ol her sworn statement. No. AA for the pur chase of the lot 1: south H of the northeast k ana the nortnwesi ot ine soutneasi yA oi sec tion No. 1. In township No. 5 north, range No. 11 east, W. M.f and will ofl'er prool to show that the land sought is more valua ble for its timoer or stone man ior agricul tural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before W. B. 1'resby. United Hiates Ctimmlstiioner for district of Washington, at his omce at lioliltiidale, Wash., on Tuesday, the 21st day of July, lUIH. he names as witnesses: uaniei w. fierce ot Goldendale, Wash.; Halsey J). Cole, John (i. yers and Mamuel M. toleof Y uldii.w ash. Anv and all persons clitlinlng adversely the Above-described lands are requested to file thelrclalms in this omce on or before nald21.it day of July, 1WB. nillylll FRANK E. VA.UGHAX Register, NOTICE FOIi PUBLICATION. Ind Offlce at Vancouver, Wash., May 9. liHKl. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has Hied notice of his In tention to make final proof In support of his claim, and tliat said proof will he made before the Register ana tteceivcr v. a.ijina omce at Vancouver, wash,, on June ', iwm. viz: JOHN O. I'KKRY. Who made Homestead Entry No. 10,1)12, for ine east nortnwesi yt ana west northeast quarter section 1, township 4 norm, range 11 east, W. M. He names the lollowing witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vlr.: Jacob N. liocke. llanlel D. Underwood. . las per Gunning and Frank ldford.nll of White aimon, wasn. mneis rKANK fi. vauohaw, Kegister. (Timber 1 Jiikd, Act J une 3. 17. I NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United Htntes Land Offlce. Vancouver. W ash., April 'UrlMH. Notice is hereby given inai in compliance wuu me provisions ol the act of congreits of June 3, W7S, end tied "Anue't for tne sale or limber lands in the states California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public lund states uy act or August 4, isw, OUBTAVJS A. K AM'F.R. nf Portland, county of Multnomuli, state ol Oregon, has this day Hied In this office his sworn Kiatemeni, r.o. ssii, lor tne purchase ol the lots Hand 4, and south yt northwest Vt ol section No. 4, In Uiwnshlp No. north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valunhle for Itf timber or stone than tor agricultural pur poses, ana uiesiaonsn nisciailll Ulsaid land Deiore me ivegisier una Receiver ot tins ollice at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the lain day oi August, nut. lie nameis as witnesses: vt Milam M. t nlui neia, i-eter nniun, v imam it l and Chrisl Uuler. allot Trout like. iViu. Any ana all persons claiming adverselv the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or beiore suid IWh umv of Auitust. h. iiiTJyi) FRANK K. VAUUHAN, Register. Timber l-anrt. Act Junes. 187S.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States I -and Offlce. Vancouver. Wash., April IU, ltm.1. Notice is herebv i-'vi n that In compliance with the provisions of the ci oi congress oi June 8, 1K.H, entitled "An cl for the sale or limber lands In the states o: California, Oregon. Nevada and Waslnm;ioii territory," as extended to all the uubne land si-aies oy act oi August i , isi HKNilY HkWr.fT. of Portland, eounty of Multiiomib, state ol Oregon, has this day tiled In thisutliiw In, sworn statement, .-so. xa&. lor the purchase oi tneeaai naif soul hweal uuarti-r and went ball southeast 'i si-etlon 14. Uiwnsliin No. 6 north. range .-u. it east, vv .m. ana will otter proof Ui show tliat Ihe land sought is more valuable foi its limber or stone than for agricultural pnr- piavs, and toeatablisii his claim In said land beiore tbe Kurisler and Kecelver of this oihi- at Vancouver, w ssti.. on Vtednesday, l aim day ol August, Ism. lie names as wtuiewev .lame K. M,m frockel Castle, hnsnn W. k tilth nd I'rolou vt . nniun, an oi rufto. uaoh. Any and all persons rl-oniliig adversely tl atatvetex-ritx-U lauds are requested io lii tneir claims in tni oifl.v Uu or before sun tn aay oi Atigiikt, i:n mTJy FRAN R E. VAUUHAN, Register. A-iriua may secure tne sanie lroin .loini L. Henderson, who ia ngent for the Beaver 1 1 its of Bteiminhips. 8. IliO acres fine timber, Al ltiml near White Salmon, on west bunk of While Salmon river, known as the Ilamre tim ber claim. About lour miles from Hood Kiver, Mr sale elieap. The new conmnny now offers for sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood Kiver Townaite company, of which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank t reasurer. Five acres at l'rankton, known as the Charley Rogers' place ; house, barn and plenty ot Irce water. Price, f l,0o(i. 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 w ho have made stone and timber entries, which entries have been suspended by the government, may have their entries completed and get titles to their lands by conferring with John Ixdand Hender son, attorney. Hood Kiver. 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- mg all kinds of surveying and platting. trom und after this date, April 9, 1!K)3, the rates will be as follows: f 10 a day ; Lot corners e tablished for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. For Sale The X. 40 acres and the east L'u acres, in one body, ot the lleu- Tlmber I And, Act June 3, 1878. - u l" l'.'c V . ,T T NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. lr'!rty in lots and blocks, and do. (Timber Land, Act June S, 1K7S. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United 8lates .anil OtUi-e. Vancouver. Wash., Apiil il, HlUA Notice is herebv given that lu compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June.1, 1S7K, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stales of t'allfoi'niu, Oregon, Nevada ami n usiungion lerritoiy," as extended lo mi ihe public hind slates by act of August I, r.'. W I I.I, AM .1. KRiisr. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this ollice his sworn statement, No. for the pun-hsseol tne southeast northwest and northeast southwest J.4 section 4, In township No. :i north, range No. 10 east, W, M.. and will otli r proof to show tliat the land soukIh is more valuable for its timber or stone limn for agricultural nnrooses. and t establish hi" claim to kind liin.i before the Register m .d Receiver of tills otlice at Vancouver. Wnii m luesdny, the lKtu day of August, l'.M. lie nit lues as wll noses: I iciinis t nniev iind lames K. l aiiieron of I'orilainl. nr.. and Jo- scph Kulllvun and R. 1). t ameron of While Siiliillill, Vt nsli. Anv nnda I itersons cla niini? adverselv the sbove-deserilied lands aie rispicsied to Ihe their claims lii this i lllce on or before wild Is.h dey of Aimust, Hii. lll7Jv FRANK K. VAI'O I AN, Register Il initar Land, Aci June , IsTv NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United Htntes Ijind Oltli-e. Vaiicmivcr, Wash, May ,. VML Nol ice Is hereby givcti that in eolnpliance with the pnivisiniis ol Ihe M-l ol congress of June H, is s. entillecl " n act tor I lie sale of limber lands In the Slates of t'alilornla, Oregon, Nevada and Vt iislnni:tou lerritory, asexlended l. all the public land states 0 act of iigiisl4. 1 i M.l l Ir. Al. OKI", if I'ortliind. county of Multnomah, sislc of iiregon, has this ouy hied in this nitiv her tworn statement, No. Hill, lor the urehsc oi ihe east hull northeast fiimrter of ti-ction No. 21, In town-hip No. 6 north, range No. 12 cast, W..M., and s ill oiler proof to .bow that lite land sought i- more a:ii:il: for its timber or stma? loan lor ariciiitiu.-1 purpifs, and to rstuhlish her e'.uuii lo said land h.-iure the Reyistt-r and los-eier ui Mils ollice, at Vancouver, Vt a-sroiiton, on lli'irsday, the all day of Angnsl. HH. Kheuameas wiinesst's: l.nie I'ssto unl Henry Host, tier of I'lirtlniid, Or.; I.r.ii.c frougli and Herman Kuiinhausen ol tt..-n-a'O-Ht, Wastl. Any and ail personsrlaiming advirsi-ly ihe tUive-ditM-rits'd hinils are rtsjuested to tie ihelr eluims In ttils othee on or Is-fore s.i.d .lii day of Atlusl, I!ls mJjo FRANK li. VAUUHAN. lUis'tr . o