"Hood Itiver Slacier. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1903. Encampment at HwmI Hirer Nest Year. Hood Rirer will ask for the state en campment of the Grand Army of the Republic in 1904. A committee from Canby pout on Saturday, under instruc tions', interviewed a number of business men of Hood River, asking if it would be policy to invite the Grand Army to come here next year and if we could care for the crowd that may be expected on an occasion of this kind. The com mittee, as far as they went, found every one enthusiastically in favor of asking the encampment to come to Hood River in 1904. At the present time we may not be in shape to care for the 300 or 400 people that attend these encampments not having sufficient hotel accomnioda tions. But by this time next year we all expect the situation to be entirely different. With the Country Club house projected, the new Mount Hood hotel, the Entrican house on Paradise farm, and other hotels jind boarding houses now running, we will make a good start , toward accommodating all who may at tend the encampment. Our citizens in town and valley, upon an occasion of this kind, will be willing to take the visitors into their private houses and accommodate as many as they can. 'We will have a bigger town in 1904, so that ' the question of accommodation for all who may attend the state encampment of the G. A. R.t if we can succeed in getting it here in 1904, need not be con sidered at this time. Canby post has 15 past commanders. These all are members of the state en campment. There are two delegates, making in all 17 votes in the encamp ment. Every one of these could and should be in attendance at the encamp ' went in Portland. The old soldiers have expressed a desire at previous ere campmenta to come to Hood River, and we may expect that, with a good strong delegation from the post here, it will not be hard to persuade them to come next year. The posts in Portland are at work making arrangements for the encamp ment which meets in that city June 24-7. Wednesday evening, June 24, a general reception will be given in the white tem ple, when there will be an address of welcome from Mayor George H. Williams and response from Colonel Ormsby of Salem. Thursday the conventions will open. The encampment will sit in G A. R. hall, Women's Relief corps in the Auditorium, and the Ladies of the G. A. R. in the A. O. U. W. hall, and a camp, fire will be held Thursday night. Tri- day morning at 9 o'clock an excursion will be given in open cars on the City & a Suburban railway lines, including trips to Mount Tabor, Albina, South Portland, North Portland to the Lewis and Clark exposition grounds, and to some Other points. Open cars will be used. This - excursion will take the place of the pa rade which has always been customary, There have been too many drunken Indians in our community during the present berry season. The Indian squaws are the beet help obtainable in the berry fields, but while the squaws are at work the worthless bucks loaf about town, gamble and get drunk at every opportu nity. These buck Indians from the res ervation will not work, and for this rea son are not desirable to have around. A better class of white people came to Hood River this year to pick berries. 1 hey should be given every encourage' ment to come again. It would be a blessing if we could get along without the Indians in berry time. The awfulness of the Heppner disas ter must be seen to be realized. It must appeal more strongly to those who lost friends and relatives iu the mad rush of waters. Nothing like it ever occurred before in Oregon. Sliui hur events, though less iu exteut, are chronicled in the newspapers yearly. Comments are made and the incident forgotten. But not so with the affair at Heppner. It came too near home tobe forgot. People of Oregon, whether they were residents of the unfortunate city or lived elsewhere, will eer ! member tbe awful Heppner flood. Hood River has been prompt and liberal in iU aid to Heppner. For a city of 1,200 people, 400 is a very good contribution. No town in Oregon did more for its size. Especially commend' able Is the work of S. E. Bartmesi, who spent two days and nights in helping to care for the dead, and who has asked no compensation for the undertaker goods be took with him and gave to the Heppner people. Such deeds prove the sterling character of the man. The Sacramento Record-Union hai changed its name back to the Union The Sacramento Union has been pub lished more than 50 years, and at one tune could be found in every miner cabin on the Pacific coast. It is now edited by Alfred Holman, a well know Oregon editorial writer. The atrocious murder of the king and queen of Servia and other officers of that government is a blot upon modern civi ligation. The great powers should see that every one implicated in the murders stretches hemp. A fatal case of sunstroke occurred at Seattle last week. Sunstrokes rarely happen ou the Pacific coast. Ferry Boat Is Wrecked. The Hood River-White Salmon gaso line ierry was wreckea last week. Thunalay evening while crossing from the Washington side the little boat struck submerged piling at the mouth of Hood river. Fortunately a sail boat was in tow and everything was easily got to shore. Rowland Bros, were on the boat at the time, and being boatmen ot nerve, knew what to do in an enter eeney. Ira Rowland, w ho was in the boat at the time, savt he had a narrow escape ior uis iii mere were o crates of strawberries on board at the time which were all lost. The berries beloneed to White Salmon growers. Taking into account the berries he was responsible for, Mr. Rowland places his loss at 200 or more. There were no buoys to indicate me sunken pilings, and it was fortunate the accident was no worse. Captain Taylor of the steamer Maja assisted in saving the launch. The boat lias been repaireu but it will be some time before the ma chinery will be entirely free from mud, and again in good working order. Church Notice. Lutheran Services Rev. Kalb will preach in the Adventist church Sunday, at 3 o'clock. Rev. G. M. Booth. D. D., presiding elder of the M. E. Church for The Dalles district, will conduct quarterly services in the church at Hood Itiver t ext Sunday eveniiiK at 8 o'clock. This is the last quarterly meeting of the n resent conference vear. and an earn est invitation is given to all to attend. Unitarian. Fred Alban Weil, pastor, A. O. U. W. hall. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A full attendance of children requested preparatory to meeting week ly. A talk on "The Sunday School" by the pastor. Preaching service at 11 o'clock from the text, "A Just Balance and Scales are the Lord's." Reference will be made to the Heppner disaster. Special singing. Come. Unitarian ser vices will be liehi weekly in A. u. u. w. hall. Hood River was visited by a lively thunderstorm last Thursday evening, and later a good soaking rain fell, doing lots of eood to vegetation ot alt kinds, Sundav lust we had two thunder storms one early in the morning with just a light sprinkle of rain, and again in the evening Hood River experienced a lively wind 9torm accompanied by thunder and lightning and rain, but no damage was done. Names of Hood Rlter Farms. The Glacier has been asked to publish a list ot the names ol Hood Kiver tarms Below is a list as published in 1895. It is interesting to note the changes which have taken place in years. Two weeks from today, if enough new names come in, the Glacier will print a revised list, Bring or send in the name of your coun try home? W. B. Perry, Maple Dell. T. E. Wlckens, Hprlng Dale. W. J. Campbell, Kails View B. Warren. Klver View. B, Warren a 40-acre tract. Oak Dale. P. F. Cordes, Eyole Emit Garden. 8. F. Blythe, Twin Oaks. II. C. Batebam, Columbia Nursery. W. H. Perry, Pleasant Home. P. A. Snyder, Edgemont. M. A. Cook, East View. T. A. Templeton, Keystone. Mrs, E. D. Calkins, fr loral Gardens. Joseph Purser, Haidscrabble. H. L. Crapper, Lone Elr. A. E. Curtis, Curly Tup. N. H. Hackett, Vlnnle Dale. C. U. Hanson, Mountain View. K. E. Lyon, Oak Grove. Van Johnson, Hermitage. J. W. Morton, Riverside. R. B. Lindsay, Maple drove. i E. E. Havage, Wauna Lodge. Advertised Letter List. June 16, 1903. T) U.rKna MaDi.I.I1 tm Johnson, Mrs Mary A Martin, R P Marie, Miss Martha Hchmldt, Louie Sullivan, Mrs M A Smith, Henry Cowherd, J W Smith, Chas Cook, T R Stevens, E E Himes, Geo Jones, Charlie Turner, M H . Will berg, John wiison, layman. WM. M. YATES, P. M. Epworth League. Regular meeting held every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock ; Junior league Sun day afternoon at 2 -.30. Topic for Sunday evening, June 21, "He Lnvnl to the Kintr and the King dom," job 13:4-10. Sub topics: "Christ, the King." "the Kingdom, His fol lowers as Loyal Subjects." Leader, Miss Maud Parsons. Cow for Sale. An Al Jersey Cow, for sale by JoB J. H. SHOEMAKER. v Horse for Sale. A good work horse, will work any place you put him. A good saddle horse. Price fco. spot cash. Jyll PETER MOHR. Strawberry Plants. I have good strawberry plant for July and Ajugust seXUng. O. D. WOODWURTH. Hay Press for Sale. A Young America Hay Press; price tax). Also, a mowing machine, price JAi. Jel8 G. D. WOODWORTH. Wanted. A lady wllh a lad of 10 summers desires to rent one large or two small rooms lor light house keeping In or near town. Address B, care Glaclei, stating rent per month. Wanted. A good woman for housekeeper. Only two in lamily. H. S. RICHMOND, Jy Mount Hood, Or. Two Milk Cows. I have two milk cows for sale. Buyer has pick of two out of three. One cow Jersey, an other part Holstcln. Price from KIT, to SIM). Jyll JOHN HAKEL. Milk From cows that can a tall unfold. T. J. TREIBER, ni24 Paradise Farm. L. C. Haynes James K. DeB i BON TON BARBER SHOP. The place to get an easy .shave, un up-to-date hair cut, and to enjoy tbe luxury of a porcelain bath tub. Timber Land. Act Jnne 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Staled Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., JuneS, WW. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June S.1X78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the state, of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington territory," as extended to all the public land slate by act of August 4. lsyi, MINEKVA E. tl ENTRY, of Portland, county of Multnomah, shue ot Oregon, has this day A led In this office ber sworn statement. No. SIM, for the purchase of the southeast quarter of section No. Id, Iu township No. 6 north, range Na. 12 east, w. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to eatab- lish ber claim to said laud before the Register ana Receiver oi una omoe at Vancouver, Washington, on .Monday, tbe 17th day of August, ivm. she name as witnesses: Ida Buswell and Georgo Buswell of Portland, Or.; E. A. Ealmer of Oilmer, Wash.; P. l. Heudet shot of Portland. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are r,juetd to Hie ineir nanus in nils omoe on or before said 17th day ol August, hm jells! FRANK E VAl'fJII AN, Register. iTImber Land, Act Junes, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., May ft, MB. Notice is herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8. PCs. emitted "n act for the sale of timber lands In the suite of iMiiiornia, Oregon, nevaaa ana Washington Territory," as extended U all the public land states by act of August 4, 1W2, NETTIK ALVtlRD. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of wgon, n ints day n lea in nils onto her sworn statement, M. 3141, lor the purchase of the etui ball northeast quarter of section ro. ii, in township No. 6 north range No. 12 east, W.M.. and mil offer proof to show that tbe land aoogbt is more valuable air Us timber or atone than for airrktiltnral purposes, and to establish ber claim to md land befora tbe Register and Receiver of mis omce, at Vancouver, Haahlngton, on Thursday, thertth day of August, luA She names as witnesses: Lottie Cssto and Henry Hosteller of Portland, Or.; Ermie Trough and Herman Kuhnbaasen of Ulen wood. Wash. Any and all persons claiming ad Tersely the above-described lands are requested to file inrir claims in tms omoe ou or before said h day of August, Imk inj FRANK . VACGHAX, Register 'T"SM . , Dissolution Notice. To Who.n it May Concern: This Is to give notice that the partnership heretofore eslst ing between W. W. Treat and W. L. Huckn bay la by mutual consent dissolved. W. W. Trent will continue the business at the old stand and will pay all firm hills end collect all outstanding debts. W. W. TREAT. W. M. HI CKAIJAY. Hood River, June 8, HUM. Early Berry Plants. I have 4 awes ot vigorous strawberry plants put nut lust tall which are selling nicely to young plants and will produce aoo.uuo to twfiUO vines. Parlies wishing early plant should notify me at once. r'KKl) KA1LKY. 4 Men Wanted. Married men; wages $4 a day; house rent fi.'xi lofl a month. Jelllt DAVENPORT'S PLANKR. Furniture for Sale. Book Case, Couch, Hook Ciisb Jap, 4 Rock ing chairs, Extension Table, ti Kitchen Chairs, Heating Btove, 2 Iron Bedsteads, 8 .Springs or Mattresses Yum Yum, Oak Bedroom set, Kitchen Table, Oilier Draft Lamp, Kitchen Treasure, Oak Center Table. E. M. WHARTON, Residence ovei McDonald's Store. For Sale. A good young 1 too pound team and harness; also a fresh cow, Durham ami Jersey cross. Apply to Allen Herman, East Hide, one mile north of Harbison's mill. Je4 Cow for Sale. I have a fine cow for sale, giving a good flow of milk. Price Ha. je2 JAM US A. COOK, 15K Acres at $4,000. Five acres In strawberries; ti acres In clover; acres ready for berries. Fanning Imple ments and tools Included. Jell FRANK CADDY. Lost. A pocket-book containing my discharge from the army, $10 in currency and ottior small articles. If the huGer will return to me my discharge he can keep the 810. jeffi JAUOH C. BINS. Organ for Sale Cheap. Call on JeZi H. C. H KSdsr. Horse for Sale. A good work horse, H years old; weight aliout 1100. Inquire of J . 1. Miller or id. the uiacter omce. Jet Fresh Cow for Sale. A full-blooded young Jersey cow. For sale by J. R. HALLIOAN. Je25 Ou ttie Purser place. Notice. To the Ladies of Hood Itiver and vicinity: I am starting classes In Embroidery and Painting in all their branches, as oil, pAstite call and see my embroidery pieces and paint ings, hi, my nonie jusi wfi oi iiie sruuoi h..,.Ua Will u!a,niuLra naUHx.r. ...urnhml.t. ery pieces to order at reasonable prices. 8ee M KS, OLA LITTMiFI ELD, ' m21 Hood Klver, Or. Notice to the Public. I hereby give notice to all whom It may concern that on snd after May 21, 1008, I shall not be responsible for any debts or bills con tracted bv my wife, Mary Hakcl, she having left my bed and board. JOHN HAKEL. Hood River, Or., May 21, 1110:1. Jell Wanted. Schoolteachers and students who are open for a traveling position for the summer. Write to H. W. Norton, The Dalles, Or. jell Money to Loan. $2300 to StOOO lo loan on Improved Hood River real estate, gilt edge security, at 8 1 cent m7 F. CHANDLER. Blacksmithing And wagon repairing attended to promptly at my shop on the Mt, Hood road, south of town. Uood work at reasonable prices. sepl7 (1. A. HOWELL. FOR SALE. A good 10-horse Steam Holler. Inquire of a23 MNOW ,V Ul'SON. Cow for Sale. An Al cow, fresh, fur sule cheap. m21 . J. J. JORDAN. Government Land. I can locate homc-seckers on government land good fruit land, wllh spiings, some with water to Irrigate; easily cleared; 12 to 18 miles trom Hood Kiver; near coim'y road. . n21 E. M 'LKlt, Hiiod Rl ver, ( Ir. Notice. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In the msttcrof thenppllcation of E. !S. Mayes to register the title to lot :t, block 2. Wluans Addition to the town (now city) of Hood River, county of Wasco mid state of Oregon, In the name of tbe state of Oregon, To Mrs. o, P. Dodge and nil whom it mav concern: TAKE NOTICE. That on the Kith dav of Mav, A. D. liiffl an application was tiled by saiil E. K. Mayes In the circuit court of Wasco county for Initial registration of the title lo the land above de scribed. - Now, unless you appear on or before the22d day of June, lW and show cause why said application should not be grained, the same will be utaen as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the ap- Sllcatlon. and you will be forever barred from isputing the same. Witness my hand and the seal of said court hereuuto affixed this Pith day of May, A D 19t i , 4., A. F; LAKE, Clerk. " John Leland Henderson, Atty for applicant. m2l!eli Hi AEEMOTOR Wind Mills Galv.Tank. Iron Pipe. Write for catalogue of Aer motor roods. Maier &Schanno, SOI AGENTS, The Dalles, Or. AVe have just received a large assortment of men's and ladies' Purses. Ladies' purses, worth 25c, our price, 10c; worth 35c, our price, 15c; worth 50c, our price, 20c, Gentlemen's purses 4c and up. lTt . ... 1 1.. 11 1 -.C ...1 v. ny carry your money loose or ueu up iu a nuiiuKeruniei vwit-u juu can buy a purse for less' than half price? CLOTHING. We are headquarters for Boys' Suits. We have a large assort ment to select from, and we know we can SAVE YOU MONEY. Call and see what a nice suit we can sell you for One Dollar. Bonnets 12c. The bonnet season being about over, we want to close out the remnants of our stock of bonnets. We have the genuine blough bon net, ruffled edge. You can have them while they bust for 12c each. Prices Are Always the Lowest at the HOME OF LOW PRICES. RGAIN SALE AT The hot weather of last week having cut the berry crop short, and having more goods ordered to arrive from the 10th of July to August 1st than we have room for, makes a combination which forces us to make prices of the goods now in stock that will move them to make room for new goods. You can't afford to miss this op portunity to make your pur chases. All Calicos, 2.j yards for., $1 00 All '50c Shirt Waists 30 All 75c Shirt Waists GO All $1 and 1.25 Shirt Waists 85 All 1 .50, 1.75 and 2.00 Shirt Waists ... 1 25 With all Men's Suits from 7.50 to 10.00 will bo given a 1.50 IJat. With all Men's Suits from 10.50 to 15.00 will be given a 2.00 Hat. R. B. BRAGG & CO. The Spot Cash Grocery Having purchased the grocery store of J. L. Honna, I will continue to conduct it on the same liberal business basis, and guarantee to the trade cour teous t reatment 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 yourpatron " 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. Phono. Sill. Kiw Delivery. Magnetic Body Shields. NOT ELECTRIC. I'hysieians, as well as suftererg, mark the flute when and the book where you, first read this statement: Magnetic vibration rightly applied to the blood capitlarfrt will cure all diease not in the fatal ttage of dimolutinn of timurs. Dr. Thacher's Magnetic Shields Arethe most perfect device r snch application. We are spending thousand of dol lars to say this. Will you not spend oue cent for proof? Two books free tliat will as tonish you.. A book of testimonials the most convincing ever gailiered from grateful patrons, and Dr. Thacher's Treatise, Magnetic Kims, a Plain Road to Health. J. K. Fisher, now In Hood River, is agent for the Tbacher Magiiftlc (shield Co. He lias been paralysed for years, but Is now regaining hl health by the one of Dr. Thacta er s goods. Invalids will do well to call and see Mr. Fisher at the bouse of Mrs Henry. . HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and Fruits. HOOD RIVER, Our supply f frcsli tneaU is alway the best the market affords. We aell Sirloin Steak at 15c er lb., and other choice meats at lowest rices. Call on us for CbickeiiH for Sunday r week day dinners. We handle the Millwood Creamery Butter none better in market. We will Meet all Honorable Competition. FASFL OREGON. ITImber Land, Act June S, 1WR.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION United States Ind Offloe, Vancouver, Wash., May 4, liifti. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act forthesaU) of timber lands In the staUJiff California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, IW2, RALPH SAVAtiE, of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 3251, for the purchase of the lots I and 2, southeast Vt northwest YA, and northeast i southwest H uf section No. lit. in township No. 5 north, range No. 12eaxt,W.M., and will offer proof tn show that the land sought is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ollice at Van couver, Wash., on Weduesday, the nth day oi September, UMU. . He names aa witnesses: Oliver C. Dean, Theodore F. Shepler and Allred J. Hhepler.all of Hcad River, Ore., and H. A. Faliner of Ullmer, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to II le their claims in this office on or betore said 9th day of September, UWt. m7y FRANK K. VAUGHAN, Register. fTlinher Land Act June 3. 1S7H.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United BWtca Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., March l, 1!K. Not Ice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8. 1.S78. entitled "All act for the sale of timber lands In the stales of California, Oregon, Nevaua ana wasnington territory,'' as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, WM, EMERY OLIVER. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, lias mis aay nieu in iiiisoiuce ins sworn statement No. 8177, for the purchase K SE V. see on at. ana H v t. v. ol section 2H, In township No. 8 north, range No. V east, w. St., ana win oner prooi to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural Durnoses. and to establish his ciitlm hi said land before the Rculhtcr and Receiver of this olftee at Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday, tlie iMi aay oi juiy, imm. He names as witnesses: John I,. Henderson of Hood River, Or.; Andrew H. Richmond and Homer O. Oampbeti ot rortianu, or.; rrutiK fiuvMnnort of Hiod River. Or. Anv and all nersons claiming adversely the anove-aescrtoeu lanus are retjuesieu 10 me their claims In this omce on or betore saia 2)d day of July, 1WW. m27ni2U W. K. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., May 8, I'KM. Notice is hereby given that the follow-Imr-named settlers have filed notice of their In tention to make final proof In support of their claims, and that said proof will be made oeiore w. h. j resoy, uniieu ctuiwjs ononis sioner for district of Washington, at hts office In Uoldendale, Wash., on Monday, June l.fvo, vib; ELMER E. WRIGHT. Homestead Entry No. 10M0, for the W of SE tection and NW of NE and N K 4 of N W V of section 7, township 5 north, range 11 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cmiivn tlon of said land, viz: F'red Htoller, William V. Stadleinan, Arnold Anrlg ana Rush seiungcr, an oi rroui i.nite Washington. And MARVILLA KNIGHTON, Homesieaa r.ntry rso. izifi, ior um w - oi N W i of section lit and HWH of IS W ot sec tion in, ana oi his yA ot section it, town shin 5 north, ramro 11 east. W. M. Mhe names the following witnesses to prove her continuous, residence upon and cultiva tion of Bald land, viz: Leonard Rtump snd Jens Christenson of Hi id a, vt asii., ana r.imer ft. wngiii anu Courllana chapman oi i rout Lake, wasii. mltjelS FRANK E. VAUUHAN, Register, ITImber Land. Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., April 30, ltKB. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the stulcs of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all tbe public land states by act of August 4, 18112, WILLIAM H. CAMERON, Of Portlund, county of MuLiiomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this ollice his sworn statement No. 3042. for t he purchase of the west half southeast quarter and east half southwest quarter of section No. :0. in town shin No. 6 north, range No. 11 east, W. M.,aud will otter proof U show that the innd sought Is more valuable for It limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, unit hi establish his claim to said land before the Register and IU ceiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash.; on Tuesday, the 8th day of September, I'MI. He names as witnesses: V'rank E. Rarbow, John E. Hlght, II. Hosmer and U. L. Row man, all of Uoldendale, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this ollice on or before said 8th day of .September, 11)03. ui7Jy9 FRANK E. VAUUHAN, Register. Timber ljnd, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOB. PUBLICATION. United States Ijmd Office, Vancouver, Wash., May , 1D03. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for ttie sale of timber lands In the states oi California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, lK2, MAGGIE A. KHKP3. of Fnlda H. O., county of Klickitat state of Washington, has tins day niea in this oftiee her sworn statement, No. 82.W, for t lie pur chase of the lot 1; south t of I lie northeast and the northwest 't of tue southeast yt of sec tion No. 1, In township No. 5 north, range No. 11 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valua ble for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before W. B. Fresby. United Slates Commissioner for district of Washington, at his office at Uoldendale, Wash., on Tuesday, the 21st day of July. 1110,3. She names as witnesses: Dnnlel W. Pierce of Uoldendale, Wash.; Halsey 1). tvile, John U. Wyers and Samuel M. Cole of Fulda, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely t tie atiove-described lands are requested to file theirclalms In this office on or before said 21st day of July, 1!K. mUJyltf FRANK E. VAITGHAN, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., May 9, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler lias hied notice of his In tention to make 11 mil proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register am' Receiver U. H. Land Office ut Vancouver, Wash,, on Jnne'ij, 11103, vhc JOHN U. PERRY, Who made Homestead Entry No. 10,(112, for the eaat northwest and west northeast quarter section 21, township 4 nor in, range 11 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Jacob N. Locke, Hanlel I). Underwood, Jas per Gunning and Frank Ledtord.all of White Salmon, Wash. Iiil4el8 FRANK K. VAIJO H AN. Register. I nii'ii juiit fs.t u nii-r a. inin, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Ijind Office, Vancouver, Wash., April JO, 1908. Notice is hereby given that iu 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 ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory,'' as extended to all the public land slate by act of August 4, IXfi, GUSTAVE A. KASI'ER. ITImhas land A . nnAQ lu-u of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In 11118 0(11 his sworn sUtemenl, No. 8221, for the purchase of the lots 3 and 4, and south X northwest of section iso. 4, in township No, . tf north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will oiler pnsif to show that the land sought Is more valUHble for its Umber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office si Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the 10th day of August, He nameaas witnesses: William M. Camp field, Peter Smith, William Hoof and I hrisl Uuler, all ol Trout l,ake, Wasn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands ure requested to file theirclalms In this office on or before said 19th day of August, I:iu3 m7Jyt FRANK K. V A l"i ill AN, Register. (Timber Land, Act June S, 1878.1 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office, Vancouver Wash., April 211, lm. Notice Is herebv g.ven that In compliance with tbe provisions of the act of congress of June a, Is.s, entitled "An act for the sale of timlier lands In the stati i C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," aa exleiidrd lo all tbe public land state by act of August 4, K 'i, HENRY HKWKTT, of Portland, county of Muitiiom h, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn slaieim-nt, No. S2i',, for the purchase of tbe east half southwest quarter and west half southeast section II, township .No.s north range No. lieast. W.M.and wlliorier proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable f.ir lis timber or stone ttmn foragricultural far poses, and to establish hi. riaini to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office l Vancouver. W an.. on Wednesday, tae th day ol August, isai. " lie name aa wiiiKmc James E. Mason Crocket Castle, Susan W. S.nith and Preston' W. Smith, all of FulJa, Wasn. ' Any and all persons dunning adversely , above-deM-ribed lands -are retjnrsteil to tile their claims lo this office ou or before saiil .th day of August, law. ni7jy FRA.Nk K. VAUUHAN, Register, i Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. 1. Lotw. in Waticoniii Park addition $150. The eust half of the north 40 of the Henderson 80 acres west of Lyman Smith's; free irrigating water; fl.iiiKl. 3. Lot 10, Rolniont; in cultivation; fair house; 5 acros; price $1,500. 5. Tho NW ,4 auction 25, T2 N, II i E ; known as the W K Pearson home stead; improvements worth fiOO; half the land, oi more, tillable; Davenport ditch runs through it. In the Crapper neighborhood; price $1,500. Comer lot in front of school house $:!00. The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipnia addition, f 375. Z.7. r.arrett-Sipma addition; $125 per TiTt: $10 down and $5 per month. 2. Eligible residence lots in SpangU r'a subdivision, near cannon house; "only $125; terms easy, installment plan. G. The Koplin place at Frankton. 17 acres well improved; free irrigating water. Price $4,000. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood Kiver, belonging to George K. Forsyth; price $4000. 21. N. S. K. S. N. E. 4 sit. 4, T. 3 N., K. 11 E White Salmon; tine timber land; $10 per acre. The Howell cottage near town and :) acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, fur 5 days, at $1,000. After 5 days, f 1,!00. KiO acres, house and garden patch, on the corner 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Price $01.10. The Hunt place '& miles southwest of town. House, barn, mostly in straw ber ries and other fruits. Price, $1400. The new company now offers for sule lots formerly belonging to the Hood Kiver Townsite company, of which com pany John Inland Henderson is secre tary and t he Hood kiver Bank treasurer. Five acres at Frankton, known as the Charley Rogers' place; house, bam ami plenty of free water. Price, $1,050. Terms easy. House and garden for rent by the month at $5.00 a month. The 3 acres east of Garner's, near Mrs. Howe's; one-eighth mile beyond the citv limits. All in berries and apples; good cottage. A lovely home. Price fur 25 days $1,700; after that $1,000 subject to lease till November 1, 1003. Persons who have made desert land entries and have abandoned the same may get their money refunded. Persons who have made stone and timber entries, which entries have been suspended by the government, may have their entries completed and get titles to their lauds by conferring with John Leland Hender son, attorney, Hood Kiver. Tickets to and from Europe. 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 for the lieaver line of steamships. First-class Surveying Outfit. 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 blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From and after this date, April 0, l'.iu;!, the rates will lie as follows: $10 a dav; Lot corners established for $5 a hit; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Special Offers The Howell c(ittav and .'5 aert'H, oast of Mrs. Alma Howe's, for 5 (lavs at 1,700. after 2 weeks 1, )()(). 100-aere farm, ." miles southeast of town on The palloH roatl; fences and build ings; several acres cleared land-$l,000. The Fulton 11 -room house and lot by the arniorv, for $1,000. (Timlier Land, Act .luneS, ls;s. .OTiCF: FOH PUHLICATlOX. Cutted States Lnnd (illlce, Vancouver, Wash., April JO, HUM. Notice is herebv tiveii that in compliance. Willi the provisions ol the nctof onttrcss of June:!, lK7h, entitled "An not for the sslo of timber lands in the states of California, On-goA, Nrvada and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the public lend shoes bv ait or Atieust 4 W. ' , WILLIAM J. Htusr. oriorthind, county of Multnomah, state of Oreiton, bus this day filed In tills oili.-e hi sworn statement. No. It'li, fr the purchase Mi llie southeast 4 northwest and ll..rtlna-t southwest t section 4, In township No.:iiiorili. ramie No. in eust, w. M., ami will oil. r proof to show that the land sought is more valuable f,,r lis Umber or stone lh.,n for agricultural purposes, and to estiihli-li his claim to said Uinil before tli HcsiMcr mxl Receiver of this oilU-e at Vancouver, Wash., on luesday, ibe Ism dav of August, putt. lie names aa witnesses': Ivnnls t'sruev mid James K Cameron of Portland, dr., and lo seph s-ulllVMii and K. 1). Cameron of White .Salmon, V, ash. Any undall srsnn claiming advcrsclv the abovr-dtwrrlla-d lands are requested lo Iiie theirclalms In this office on or before said Isth day of Auent, Urns. n7Jy KK A .VK KA ACU H A N. lleaist. r HOMF.STKAD CONSOLIDATED NO TICE rOK PUBLICATION. Land Ofth-e st The lalles, Oregon. .1'iiie '. lrtH.-Noti.-e is hereby (riven that the follow. iiiic-namfd settlers have filed nolicvof inten tion to niaki liaal proof on their rcspeetitc ciaima helore tieorue T. Prattur, I . S. Coiu inisBinncr, al Hood Itiver, Oregon, 011 Satur day, July is, pun viz: WII.I.AM H. HVVIS, Uuardlan of the estate of John Kraneis Wvnn. minor, who Is the sole heir of James K.Wj nn. deceaso,! , on hoine-liid application No. Vise!. rortheK' MK U kW, M. andsK'. s-W ec , T I N, U fl K, W M. JOHN W. ll.Wly, of Hood Itiver. Oregon, 011 boim sleail upi 'i csiion No. eu.O. for the N NK '4 and h ', N W - see . T 1 N. K II K, W M. ; witnesses: Cbarlea Siar and Samuel Shirk of Mosler, Or. gon, an I E. c K niers a id John Kogersof Hood Kiver, Oregon. i4ljj lit iUUiALL T. NOLAN, Kei;Mcr.