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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1903)
I od Fver Slacier. Epworth League. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903. Hood River lias the chance to secure a.lOO-barrel flouring mill. Like chances have been offered onee or twice before, but the opportunity was allowed to slip by. Mr. Alpin will present his proposition to the Commercial club at a meeting this afternoon. Let every business man and public spirited cit izen attend. The mill woi't come un less encoaragtd, and that too by Topic for the regular meeting Sunday evening, July 5: "The Safeguard of a nation. Jeseon readme, I'rov. 14: 34. Sub-topics: "Things that make for Safe ty;" "Home National Needs;" "Some National Dangers;" "Thing that have made for Righteousness ;" 'Things that Shame us as a Nation." Leader Mi Editu Uill. A patriotic lesson and well worthy of earnest, consideration, come out and take part in this meeting. junneon on me ,asi tsiue. "mere 18 only one complaint to make about Hood River," remarked Mr. Ellis, "and that is the houcea in the country are so close Idgether there ought to be a rural Vtsuilr ttnA 1 . 7 ,1 .. . I i. . I . ...... . . f nwft nuu inuucr cuiiiiiimiiv ifir iHarTni, nwiiipv. I.nntl thtntrs am not ont inr , 1 . . ... 1 ' ' I j .... - o-. t nouses snouia ail Durn up, someday." nothing. II the cost in getting amau-l J. A. Keid of Portland is in Hood nf.. iiirimf pnipn,ri hr can be, mi River selling asbestos shoes. Mr. Reid , . ... was once a printer and is anxious that uy an means let us nave tnb mm. nig fellow men shall be prepared to tread the pavements of the hereafter. Hood River will have the honor of nuu" "nM888 a- WELL D8t5SAWtU. PLEASED "MTAOT & ARROW BWANB rlOC9 0 116 P. "t'gmmM ff ans Faip FOR entertuining the encampments of the Grand Army, the Women's Relief Corps and the Ladies of the G. A. R. next year. The time will beset for the eucampmeut ill June, late enough for the rush of the strawberry harvest to be over. If you hear any one say that Hood River can't take care of the crowd that will come, tell hiui to "go way back and sit down." Wisconsin veterans had a reunion at the encampment In Portland and 42 were present. Of this number four were from Hood River, as follows: L.D. Blount, 7th Wisconsin; S. D. Skinner, 43d; T. D. Tweedy, 13th; Thomas Gos, 14th. M. V. Rand and J. 8. Rand of University Park and T. B. Rand of Vancouver, brothers, all of the 2d Wis consin, were also present. Strawberry Shipments About Ended. The total production of strawberries in Hood River this year is something be tween 85,000 and 80,000 crates. Al though the reported daily shipments furnished from the rlnnf dn nnt ikn. this total, Mr. Davidson has figures to Administrator's NotiCG SHOW tnat ins company has Shipped 38,- Notice la hereby given thai the undersigned Hi crates, the fruit Growers' Un on PM Dwn (ml' ppomied y i"e bounty uonr on kui o..w . l ti- of the state ol Oregon for Wasco county, ail w.o .ouio agriivoi wis aciuc miniBtrator of the eiiite of George Booth, de Express company stated that the ex-1 ceased, and all persons havtngclulins against press shipments amount to over 24,000. i ins makes a total or wi,wa, with eev eial more hundred yet to be shipped To get at the.e.xact production, to this sum may be added the 6,000 crates re ceived at the cannerv, making the grand trial close onto 90,000. The reported daily shipments to date are j Crates. May 19 (j June 1H 18 Our line is the largest in the city, mid we guarantee your money's worth with every pair. The Heart and Arrow brand Shoes are the best Shoes for men, women and children. Remember, we give a guess wltb every pair of these Shoes, which, if filled out and mailed to the fac tory, may get you a : . Ftgb Eoefl-TriD TicM to tte SL Louis World's Pair. The one of our customers guessing the nearest to the correct number will positively get a free ticket.. Buy a pair. Try a pair and see If they are not the best. Every pair guaranteed to be strictly as represented. " The shoes that fit, The shoes that wear, The shoes that will take you to the World's Fair." We have a Large Assortment of 4th of July Material of All Kinds. THE PARIS FAIR The Home of Low Prices. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United 8UtM Land Offioe, Vancouver, Wash.. May 4. lUut Notice is hereby given that In compliance wltb the provisions of the set of conersss of Jane 8. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale or timber lands In the statfl'tof California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states uy sctoi August , into, RALPH 8AVAUK. of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore ion. b.is this dav tiled In this office hts sworn statement No. &K1, for the purchase of the lots tana 1. southeast norm west . ana Dortneast ft sou lowest oi section no. in, i township No. 6 north, range No. 12easl,W.M and will offer proof to show that the lam sought Is more valuable for its timber or I alone than for agricultural purposes, and to I establish bis claim to said land before the Keeisterand Receiver of this ottioe at Van I oouver. Wash., on Wednesday, the tH.li day ot i oepienioer, two, tie names as witnesses: Oliver C Dean Theodore F. Bheoler and Altred J. Bhenler.al I of Hood River, Ore., and H. A. Calmer of i uiimer. wasn. I Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tneir claims in tms omce on or oeiore iaia tb day of September, im. I m;jy tkakk t. vauumak, nemsier. said estate are hereby notified to present them tome, auiy vermeil, at the omce or A. A Jayne, In Hood Klver. Oreaon. within si mouths after the date of first publication of mis notice. Dated at Hbod River, Oregon, this Kith day oi June, laua. ALlCc. HiWiM, .Ie2ft.y28 V Administratrix Old settlers on Puget sound declare that the climate of the North Pad tie coast la changing. Thunder storms and lightning were never known to happen SO years ago. 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 21.. 25.. Hi.. 27.. 28.., !.. MO.. SI.. . 85 . W . 51 . 2fli) . m , 2H2 . 3111 . , 100 . 12112 State encampment at Hood River in 1904. Wouldn't that G. A. It. you? June 1 2i; 2. 8 8310 4 mm 5 42H0 8 6.1IH 7 4070 8 4775 ; 5375 Encampment Comes to Hood River, The encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic in Portland, last week, was the largest gathering of the kind ever neia in tne state. A bier deleea tion from t.'anby post and the Relief Corps went from Hood River. In fact the Hood River delegation filled a car. The city of Portland gave the veterans ana tne ladies a ride over tne cltv in open cars. Ten cars were filled by the purty. The day was flue and the ride was very much enjoyed. The encampment elected David H. Turner of Newberg department coni- niancier; tne vv. K. v. elected Mrs. Rose M. Schenck of Toledo Its depart ment president, ana ftirs. l. m. Ken eaict was cnosen department pres ident of the Ladies of the G. A. R. Hood Itiver was selected as the next place of meeting. Eugene, Grant's Pass, Albany, Ashland, Pendleton and Hood River were placed in nomination, and probably a dozen speeches were made In nominating and seconding the nominations. M. P. Isenberg in a neat little speech nominated Hood River. After all had had their sav. Captain James P. Shaw in a speech of a tew words seconded tne nomination of Hood River. A Grant's Pass man had spoken of tlmir lovely climate and fruit. He said if the boys would come down to Grant's Pass tbey would get tne oest peacnes ana watermelons in the world, that they could eat enough iruii to give every one or ttiein the dia betes. Captain Shaw, in his remarks, after dwellingstipon our grand scenery, the grandest in the world, and men tioning our luscious strawberries for which Hood River is famous, declared the boys when they came to Hood River could eat all the strawberries they wished without fear of diabetes. Captain Shaw's little speech won the day, and when the ballot was taken Hood Kiver got 54 votes but not a ma. Jority. As the hour was late a second vote was taken by raising hands, when iu unmiH were vouuuHi oy tne secre' tary. do nooo mver will nave the en campment In 1904. It will bring here probably 400 people from all parts of iu state, some or mem will remain with us for a week or more; others for two or three days. When the proper time comes a citizen s committee will I organized to act with the Grand Army post and W. It. C. Iu providing quarters and entertainment for our visitors. 10 .. n 12 .... 13 14 ... 15 hi 17 18... IB 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 27 28 20 80 July I Crates. r34 4tM3 8720 . 55H0 1701 82U3 11175 2530 1302 987 1412 802 lltW XS0 852 3U5 222 128 220 200 102 MOT1CE OF FILING PLAT. Deoartmentof the Interior. Ifniterl Hlntes Land office, The dalles, Or., June 10, 11(08. root ice is nereuy given that the plat ot survey of township. HmjuIIi, ransre 11 east, W. M will oe niea in mis omce Monaay, juty H7, iwj, and that on and alter said day we will be tire- parea to receive application lor entry oi anus in sata townsti u from anv nersons w no made settlement nrior to the withdrawal of saia townsntp lor tne cascade f orest Reserve, ciespecuuuy. jiiuhakii i. inuijAK, Hegtsier, ANNE M. LANG, Uecciver. Wanted. A Hood woman for hoiiwkeener. in family. H. 8. RICHMOND, Only two Mount Hood. Or. Two Milk Cows. I have two milk cows for sale. Hover has pica of two out of three. One cow Jersey, sn. uiuer pan jioisteiu. rnce irom sra to sou. )yv . JOHN HAKKU Advertised Letter List. Juue 29, 1908. Balrd.MIss Grace Heal, Mrs John bisnop, Mrs M Foster, Mrs Mina Real. John M Bishop, Randolph Hiwte, Herman Hollnirer, A L Borwlck, Wm Brown. Henrv Oodberson, Thru uon, Arttiur j Hawltt, Blrt Haworth, Alfred James, C K Kelgar, Manlay McCoy, Elmar E Martin, Fred Newlond, Ralph ruieon, jacK Khoads, Pearl Koss, J W York, John WM. M. YATES. P. M. Milk From cows that can a tall unfold. T. J. TKEIBER, m23 Paradise Farm. Dissolution Notice. To Who.n It May Concern: This is to five ounce mat me partnerenip Heretofore exist ing between W. W. Treat and W. L. Hucka- oavisov mutual consent d jso ved. w. w. Treat will continue the business at the old I stand and will pay all firm hills end collect an outstanaing aeots. w. w. TKEAT. W. M. HUCKABAY. Hood River, June 8, 1903. For Exchange. A fine tUno for a hiillrii ntr lut In rr nans I nuuu nivrr cny, AQQrehS MM UlRCler Office. Bicycles Kenaired. I have opened a reoalr shoo for RinvoiA. the hill. Work promptly done. Early Berry Plants. I have 4 acres of vigorous strawberry Dlants put out last full which are settlnii nicelv to young plants and will produce 300,0ml to 400,000 num. r unit's wtsning eariv plants snouia uuinyme at once. pttp.D hailki Jv2S C. U HOLMAN. For Exchanee. A Stock Of Mhocs for Hood River nmurlii iiim j yji viijr icieutie. inqui'eoi r Ki For Sale. Jy2 F. P. tIDAY. A Kood youns 1100 pound team and hnrness! also a fresh cow, Durham and Jersey cross. Apply to Allen Hermun, EustSide, one mile uono oi naroiKon's nun. Je4 Fruit Dryer for Sale. 0 A medium sized fruit tirvr In arA -hi urii, iiji ante uy Jit' J. L. CARTER. Investigate This. 1 wentv acres v mm from in.n uu,inl. orchard and berries. All under Irrigation t ine springs; early location; desirable home. Furnished Room to Let MKH, C. Cow for Sale. I have a tine now for sale, giving a good low Ul uiiiK. r-rice aui. Jc2 JAMES A. COOK 158 Acres at $4,000. Five acres In strawberries: 6 acres in clove 2 acres ready for berries. raents and tools Included. Farming Imple- Jell FRANK CADDY. Annly to JJ-23 Wanted. A good saddle horse. B. GABRIEL. fhone 778 Horse for Sale. eood work horse. 8 vesrs old- weltrht aliontllOO. Inquire of J, I. Miller or at the uiacieromce. lei Apply to E. A. FRANZ. For Sale Cheat). All kinds of furniture and nookinis nti..i. carpets, lounges, chairs and other articles too uumeruus u enumerate. A rare chance for poor people as well as rich. Oninn to hn. uise rann ana get oargnins. jy DR. ADAMS. Two Fresh Cows For sale at Riverside Farm. 8 miles went, nf w u . vHeacil. J..W. HtlKTON. Final Settlement- Notice Is herebv etvpn tht. t ha nnrio-ai.. ed. Kxocntrix of tl,e mlMe of Wintm h iitjvi u. urunniwu. laLH III W 1WVI mnnlu i truv "s. itfw, mini wcvuui ma remit iu -in n r.Atvu.ni wiiii me cierK or tne County Court of Wasco county, sute of Oregon, and uiHiine JDuge or said court hut fixed Tuesday. Money to Loan. s-awu to Fjoo to loan on Improved Hood Klver real estate, gilt edge security, at 8 1 cent r. tHAAULKK. Blacksmithingr And wagon repairing attended U promptly at my shop on the Mt. Hood road, south of town. Good work at reasonable prices. epi - u. . HOWKblj. FOR SALE. A good 10-horse Hleam Boiler. Innulre of B2:f KNOW & UlHON. thet of said day, as the time, and the count v nnrt In the city of The Dalles. Wium slate ofOregon, as the place for hearing said uii.i am-ouui anu reHrt. am persons interested fn said estate are ut-icujr uoiiueu h appear at said time and Cow for Sale. An Al oow: fresh, for sale cheao. m21 J. J. JORDAN. Government Land. I Can locate homcseekers on irftverrtmont land good fruit land, with springs, some with water to irrliate: easily cluaivd: 12 in lit mues irom tiood Htver: near coun'y mad. " r j. ai i ijL.fi.rt, tioou: uiver, or. Timber lnd. Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR I'UBUCATION. United 8tatea Ijind ndloe Vgnrai,,... Wash., Junes, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the ood Klver Will be equal to place, and show cause, ifany there be, why aotfngre88ofJune8,lK7s, entitled "An act on. I mid i,b1 coonnt and report should not In fr the sale of timber lands In the states of tbe occasion. Jack Rand gladdened the Glacier editor early lhursday morning with dox oi itoyai Ann cherries laree, lus cious, beautifully colored fruit. Mr. ltand is growing cherries this year that wouiu capture a goia nieual at any wonu a mir. John P. Alpin of Cornelius, who is in Hood Kiver looking for a flouring mill eito, is an old time friend of Hon. J. W. Morton. The father of both men were at one time partners in the milling uiiniiiesB in tvasningion county Willie Bowers, a bright 10-year-old boy, arrived on the afternoon train, Wednesday, from Salt Lake, and will be the guest of Sir. and Mrs. J. W . Ander son of IM mon t for the next two months. llelteu & Rea have been awarded the contract to build a house for llarr liailey on his lots just south of Kra Chandler's on the hill. The residence will cost about f 1,000. Miss Anna C. Edmond and Miss Jnliet H. 1 .inn bard of Berkeley, Cali.. after spending a week at The Fire left Wednesday morning for a mouth's stay ill 1 M , at viouu V-ap lun M. P. Isenberg, forest supervisor of the Cascade forest reserve, is home from a tour oi inspection in eastern Marion and l.i nn counties. t St. Mark's guild will meet next Wed nesday, juiy o, wun :urg. snow, in liiowera addition. H. D. Langille was in town Wednes day and returned to Portland this morn ing. R. R. Erwiu left this morning for a visit with his family near Whatcom, Wash. Take your watch to CLARKE the jeweler, 'opposite the post office. B. F. Belieu went to Portland Monday afternoon. Trib cures the liquor habit W. H. Ellis, a Sherman county wheat prower located near Wasco, was in Hood River durimg the week, the guest of A. I. Mhwii of the East Side. Mr. Ellis and Mr. Mason were boys together in the cornfields of Missouri 23 years ago. Mr. Mason spent Tuesday in show ing his gtiest the apple and berrr farms of Uotd River, and More he had been here 48 hours, Mr. Mason manipulated a real estate deal. herebv Mr. Ellis made purchase of 20 acres f rom W. V. mi moots oe aiioweo, ratined, approved and vuiiiiimmi, uu Hum executrix aischarged. I kl 111 l lit In 1 . . . . . . , . f . , V . ........ .'"u IHI. ibvuh Ul .J U I V , A. II. 1WW. AI.II'R.T ltT,-Lfl..I Executrix of the Estate and Will of William n. incaen, deceased. John Inland Henderson, Attorney for the Berry Patch For rent. Write or call on H. A. Knann. Booms to Rent. Two front room In nnv hnnw in mABrn tuuiuwu. Auuiy M JOHN Ail AM For Sale or Rent. AS-room house on the hill. Annivtn Je25 E. R. BRADI.KY. Je2S Wanted. A canary bird that Is a good singer. rtAWK DAVENPORT, Jr. Cow tor Sale. lie Fresh cow, giving 12to 14 quarts of milk per rry ?ay; calf 3 months old: price of row an calf. t $). Korssleby H.C.CROCKETT, 1IK (via l(...iu. , i . . . .'. . Lost. Onen.ftl. nm?1 Indian hnra hrnH t "si" wiuuiucr, riuuer pieane notify fc A. A. JAYKR. Orchardists. Take Note. Haying hsd 15 years experience In the or-1 chants of California, Oregon and Idaho, thor. y i, riKMUon, cultivation. spraying, prunlng.buddingand grafting, also ... nn,ininiB i uuits, i uesire posltlot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to ail the public land suites by act of August 4, mi, MINKRVA K (IKNTRV of Portland, couuly of Multnomah, state ol Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement. No. ailil, for the purchase of the southeast quarter of sectlou No. 10, In township No. north, range No. 12 east, w. si and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for lu tlmberor stone than tut agricultural purposes, and to estab lish ber claim to said land hefora th K,,iui. .mu itoudvr ui iuis omce at Vancouver Washington, on Monday, the 17th day ol August, im. Hhe names as witnetues- Tdn Rimvoii George Ruswell of Portland. Or.: K. A Falmer of Uiimer, Wash.: p. D. Heuder shot of Portland, Or. Any and all net-sons clatnilnv nHv.rwii) hu above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this nitice on or before said 17lh day ot August, umi JellalH FRANK E. VAUGHAN. Kegister. F. L. DAVIDSON, Tinning, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. AGENT FOR SAMPSON WINDMILLS, A ml the Hayes Double Cylinder Pumps, THE BEST ON EARTH. mmber Land Act Juue 8. 1M7H.I NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Ijtnd Offloe. Vancouver, Wash.. March 20. W0S. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Junes. 1878. entitled "An act tor tne sate ot timoer lands in tne states oi California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extonded to all the public laud iai oy act oi August 4, una, EMERY OLIVER. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day nied In this oftloe his sworn statement Mo. 8177, for the purchase fc H 8E H section 28, and N X KE do! section 2D, in townsiiip no. a nortu, range ao. east, w. m., ana win oner proot to show1 that the land sought Is more valuable lor its timnes or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this omce at Vancouver, wash., on lhursday. tue28d day of July. 1808. He names as witnesses: John L. Henderson of Hood River, Or.; Andrew H. Richmond and Homer C. Campbell of Portland, Or.; Frank Davennort of Hood River. Or. Any and all nersons claiming adversely the a bovfrd escribed lands are requested to Hie meir claims in tnis omce on or Deiore buiu Ighi day of July, 1003. w m27m2W , K. DUNBAR, Register. iVIen and Boys Wanted at.Bragg's. Just Received, A big line of HATS in all shapes, styles, colors and prices, from a 65e wool to a $5 Stetson, AIho have some odd lines in good shapes and styles we want to close out, and to move them quick will place them on sale at a price that will surprise you. , We also have a few of the odd and end SHOES left, but sizes are badly broken, and if there is any of them you can use, they Go for 55c. Timber Land, Act June 3, lx;tU NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office. Vancouver Wash.. April 80. 100M. Notice is herebv given tnat in compliance witu tne provision of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states or California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1802, WILLIAM H. CAMERON. Of Portland, county of MuUnomah, state of vregou, uas liiis uay n lea in tins omce n is sworn statement No. 8042, for the purchase of the west half southeast Quarter and east half sou iu west quarter oi section no. tv, in town ship No. 6 north, range No. 11 east, W. M .and rill offer proof to show that the land souirht Is more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural nnrnosua. and to establish hla claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver oi tins omce at Vancouver, wash., on xuesuay, vue otu aay oi September, itfoa. ne names as witnesses: r rails n;. Harnow, ROW' ildendale. Washington. Any and all Deraons ctaiminir adversely the above-described lands are requested to file meir uikiiiib iu mis omce on or oeiore urn atn aay of Heptemoer, 1003. injyn rMn K. VAUOHAN, Register. John E. Hlght, B. Hosmer and U. L man, an ot uoiaennaie, Washington Timber land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Btatea 1 Jin it Offtee. Vanrauv.,. Wash.. May 0. 1803. Notice Is hembv irlvcn that In eomnliance with the nmvlslons nr the aolof congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An aclJ for the sale Of tlmhnl- Inntli In IIia Ktalo, ..r I uainornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land iiM vj wiui AUKiiHt s, Inez, of FuldaP. O., county of Klickitat, state of waaniugton, nas this day filed In this office iier sworn statement, no. 321. for the nur. chase of the lot 1; south L of the northeast W and tbe northwest of the southeast X of seiv tlon No. 1, In township No. 6 north, range No. II east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valua ble for IU timber or stone than for agricul tural purpoves, and to establish her claim to uu oeiore w . n. rresDv Commissioner for district of Washington, at -THE- bis office at Uoldmdale, Wash., on Tuesday, the 21st day of Julv. law. - " She names as witnesses: Daniel W. Pierce of uuiiinnimie, w asn.; naisey u. Cole, John O. Wyers and Hiunuel M. Cole of Fulda,WaMh. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file thelrclalms In this office on or before said 21st Ul IUIV, II"JO. miilyM FRANK E. VAUGHAN. Register. True to Name Nursery nuuu KIVER, OREGON. V e will offer for next season's planting about 20, 000 well-bred apple trees, largely Newtowns, Spitz enuurgs, Jonathans and other vrp mtipa local conditions. This nursery stock was grown iu tttouitj trees true xo name ana propao-at-mg from buds selected only from well known trees of health and fruitfulness. We warrant this stock free from apple canker, wooly aphis and other pests common to many parts of tbe country. As our supply of trees is limited, orders should be received at an early date. E. L. SMITH. H. S. GALLIGAN. Timber Land, Act J fine 8. 1878. 1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Rtatea Unil nfflna v. .,.... Wash.. Anril 20. 1803. N'min. i.'i,.i. that In eomnliance with the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lunilu in ihi f.n,. i- . ,. : - -" ui aiiiuruin, uregon, nevaaa and Washington territory," as extended to all tbe public laud OUSTAVE A. KAHl'ER. of Portland, county of Mult uy niea in tuisofflce bis sworn statement, No. 8221, for the purchase of the lota 3 and 4, and south northwest of section No. 4, In township No. north, range Ji . .i. ih a- M" nu wi" ot,er Prof toshow "oujjui, is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- l , ' v, '""""nii ma ciaiiu io saia land before the Register and Receiver of this office ?iii.Xf,100?er' "f"1 on Wednesday, the 10th day of August, 1003. " He names as witnesses? U'mi,,m m fleld, Peter Hmlth, William Roof and Chrlsl Uuler, all ol Trout Lake, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file a" 1,1 . "IPS? on or before said m7Jv 1Mb day of August. 1003. 'aaja e.. VAUOHAN. Register L. a Baynes - James K. DeBot' BON TON BARBER SHOP. The place to trot an easv shave an up-to-date hair cut, and to enjoy the luxifry of a porcelain bath tub. e?"A HAZELWOOD ce Cs'eam fa now open in the room formerly occupied by Mis Roe1, millinery atore. Hazelwood Ice Cream h.w a reputation second to none. Former .fflWlir100 10 U'i8 fU,"OU8 -.AlK- MRS. LAURA BALDWIN, Manager. P. lMsix 3S"i, Hood River, Dr. Notice. Je2S HOOD RlVKR. fir., .fun 91 ton. have this day ten ted niv fruit farm nursery lorrsnnilii k. Broslusof Lyle. He will carry on the business and be glad to suo- Cherries and currant, mmf . . I 1"crJ'. n. ti UATEHAM. t Removal. Having been compelled to of sale of the properly, we are now located In the Bone house, it rut door west of the Ulen- I, 1 pleased hi see all old urn sn new rusiomers. JAKtXIAlKM. Cow for Sale. An Al Jersey Uo. tor sale hv Jete J. H. BrlOEMAKER. Strawberry Plants. . . . v. ' . .... . . f j Hay Press for Sale. A Yotlnir Amertca Hiv Pmm. .m Also, a mowing machine, price J18 IX WiaUiWORTR. Wanted. A lady with a lad of 10 summers desires to rent one large or two small rooms lor light hoos keeping In or Dear Iowa. Address R. cars Ulaclet, slating rent per month. AERMOTOR Wind Mills Galy. Tank. , Iron Pipe. Write for catalogue of Aer- motor goods. Maier &Schanno, SOLE AGENTS, The Dalles, Or. The Spot Cash GrocerV tt.li-iv, ,,1, 1 J.l. , ' & mi .iitiiuMM-ti uie grocery store 01 j . ri. llanna, I will continue to conduct it on the same liberal business basis, and guarantee to the trade-courteous 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 ml, Maple Groceries, (ireen Vegetables, Fruits, Ants.-cifndies, etc. Yours for quick sales and small profits. jy nrpTi Plume 3H1. " c '1!. tt iTiifrrr, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 fflVlU'L OK PUBLICATION. United State Unit rm. v Wash., April 20, 18ttt.-Notlce Is'herebygiven that In oomn anee with the ; .V" act of congress of June 8, 18r8, entitled "An act for the sa eoftlmherTan,iu i ... . 1, """"j revaaa and WashlUKUin territory .''as extended to n ti. n.,i.nM T....S HEN It V ul'tui'n JY-Ei- ?iaatI ot Mul'nomah, state of ii"0'. h.,u th'"iay "led in this bflleehls uT. T-j; hLiS IOF Pim-hase of ,n,i7L:; iizz:;, .z 77 ?ur, na wt hair " . - vu.in n bowiisn p wo. 5 north i,. . . """B"n more valuable ror Ha timber or stone than r..rnriAi. . poses, and to establish his clahn to said la d h'V.?'! fSSX? Hecelverof thlsoffl' lie naiiiM b wtttiMauum Tun.u m . V.,6.1..08.1.1. ""n W. Smith and VnmUm w . omiin. an or mida, Wash. Anv and all isftrwina iusi.x. . rh?iItf.T.,JVr1.Jfnd!' ued ti me Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. 1. Lota in Wauoonia Park addition 1150.- The east half of the north 40 of tho HendorBon 80 acres west of Lvman Smith's; free irrigating water: $'l,ti00. 3. Lot 10. Rulmoilt: in cultivation; fair house; 5 acres; price 11.500. 5. The N W H sei-tion 25. T 2 X. T? o E; known as the V E Pearson home. stead; improvements worth lf.")00; hulf the land, or more, tillable; Davenport ditch runs through it. In the Crapper neighborhood; price $1,500. Corner lot in front of srh $300. The Geo. Melton lot and rottaim In Barrett-Sipma addition, $375. 7. Barrett-Simiia addition: 125 ot.r lot: $10 down and $5 per month. 2. Eligible residence lots in RnnmrliT'a subdivision, near cannon house; only $125; terms easy, installment plan. 6. Ihe Kopliu place at Frankton. 17 acres well improved: free irriirat.ino water. Price $4,000. 4. 320 acres of timber lam! at t.lm falls of Hood River, beloiurinu to Gannm K. Forsyth; price $4000. 21. N. 16 8. E. Vi. S. M, N. E. W Rin. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon ; fine timber land ; $10 per acre. 1 he Howell cottage near town and 3 acres, east of Mrs. Alma Hnwu'x fur a days, at $1,000. After 5 days, $1,000. 100 acres, house and cariln notni, located 10 miles south- of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Price $900. The Hunt place mile southwest of town. House, barn, mostly in strawber ries and other fruits. Price, $14,50. The new comoanv now nlWo i.,r o,i lots formerly belonging to the Hood River Townsite company, of which com pany John Leland Hende tary and tho Hood River Bank treasurer. Five acres at Frankton. know,, m 1 1, Charley Rogers' place ; house, bam and plenty of free water. Price, $1,050. rerms easy. House and garden for rent by the month at $5.00 a month. The 3 acres east uf (innwr's lino m.o Howe's; one-eighth mile beyond the city limits. All in berries and aimles: tmml cottage. A lovelv !inm. l days $1,700; after that $1,000 subject. to lease till November 1, 1003. I ersons who have mailt Hoaort lnn,i entries and have abandoned the same may get their money refunded. Persons who have made stone and timber entries, which entries have Imon oMc.t,i u.. ----- i.-ul.iui;U uy the government, mav have their completed and get titles to their lands oy conierring with John Leland Hender son, attorney, Hood River. Tickets to and from Europe. Persons desi or from any points in Europe or South may becure tieBame from John L. Henderson, who is agent for the Beaver line of steamships. First-class Surveying Outfit At the Emporium are kn o t transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre pared to do the work of lnvitm age pronerty in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of snrvaiMnr an.l nl.n: From .! .. tlill(C. he rates will be as tolled :P $l0a d ': Lot PArnnra aDl n l.l.'l. .. .1 - . J 1 - cniuu 1n11t.11 'i tar, . V" wuuiigiiuug ior same price. one owner, lot; the HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and HOOD RIVER, Fruits. OREGON. 'Timber Land, Act Jnne 8. 1878.1 iuns JOK PUBLICATION. uiiiLea hu m int m Wash, May lwZNoti?hJL.!5 that In eoinnlianea with n ...i.i .V avtofeonresa of June , mfi emit ed " n 5 r timber land. In ?h" Kulu,. , I'KJTi ?" Public g.nd "t miKi,vs. l.'i, . . NErriK ALVORD. o J?J? K,.S?5ty J, Multnomah, state of unm III IB UnT 11 IfLl in inis nfM.io k sworn statement. No. 8111, tor the purchsse of ... . DOneast quarter of range No. u . WM an(1 w , j i oiio umo mr airr ru Uira purwwes and to establish ber claim to skid ssjsssu in V 111(7 rUVlHi VT ttnfl tVvl r tl.i. nAI . If 7.."" ... m UI TbiirmUay, thfllh flay of Aofuat, iSS o "'"twHei: unite o-lo and I Tst ii wi., crmif wo Walb. ft-u-iunauwo of Uien Adt and all iwrmniplBiinin. .,1... above-deaeribed lands are ret'oesled to tile I i-" "!?' o or before miWyaO KRANK K. VAITHH A V Notice. To the Ladles of Hood River and vWnltv ramilna loall their branches, asoii hast lie andcravon. and will h. iLJ T7 "l1' ne n - - v- - i-- m nave you .. -uu ,T rnionim.-r.T oleics and naint. " in ui.se nainunir. ru-..,. i to order at reasonsbie prloes. Hee MHS. OLA LITTl.KKIKI.l), Hood River, Or. bou lerTple i for mJl Our 1 supply of fresh meats is alwava the brat th markoi .er-.i. CI.1..!. r.. . .. - ' " -...r.u, 0.1 ...in tieaKs at isr per lb., and other cholc meats at usiur tlilckens for iimlay or wek day dinner. v reaiuery Butter none lietier in market. W. aril lowest prioet. Call on We handle the Millwood Lost. fMekfll-hnnlr anni.inu. ... . Ifmm theanny. io i T curA-n 7 and olr K'- If the flnoer wIllreuTro to mi ii " be keeP he ia We will Meet all Honorable Competition. I Organ for Cslloo Jc25 Sale Cheap. H. C. HENUIsS Special Offers The Howell cottnge and ucnw, east of Mrn. Alma ii owe m, lor o clays at 1,700 after 2 weeks 1 ,0oo. ' 1 CO-acre farm, 5 miles southeast of town on The alles road; fences and build ings; several acres cleared land-$l,000. The Fulton 11-rooni house and lot by the armory, for $1,000. NOIICK FOK PUBLlCATioX. United Hlates SMI. that I of the a' "An a for the snle nd om, , Ap,ll a, IKK-Nuu . her," v v n compliance will, the ".rovKlJ V'ancfiuver, ven Ions i iu.t states of California, Or Nevada .S Washinalon IVrrln.ry as it,d , ,1 Oie public I-;. -tatebv of Portland, ouinty f Multnomah stale of Oretp.1., has this day filed In thYa otnee I,?! swoi n stMteinent, No .121 f, lh" ,V'e '" U.e southeast k iArtiiwiS t" 1 !? 1"'" """" !'f prtaif U, show IU he Cd iht u s.T."i?. '"'"-"or - claim to said lin, i i h ii , , 'Nh He nrniin u oim.. il .V 1 ttalmn.Wh. Ul L'"W"n of White .... ----- ....,un ma reoueslt'il In tuu on or before sultl Register IhelrelBl.i,. i ti.i- . .. ... 'IT'." u "'e Isih day of AiuriiKl. Unii m7Jy FRANK K. VAI'tlllsV HOMESTEAD CO.S01,m.TKD XO- iit-t run I'LBLICATIOX. lnd tifflt st The Pnlles. in,,.n i , .111 inai tlit-fi, l.Noil,. n nained settlers have tiled notice of liiilnl tion to make final pr,f n their r. " re live claims before Oeorv, T. l'rath.r I? m Ti v nilssloner, al H.id River orison . '" day, July I". !!., vis- ' oron-on "-ur. Will IU II till',.. sec i, T 1 N, R fl w M , " JIlUV U.- l.ivi of Hood River, f trcgou n homestead ...n est ion No. 0 0. for Ihe - v il- i ..".'..1; . sec 17. T I N. K II K, M 74 r- of Mi.ier. -r..n and" rXe 3 John tturersof II. wi u, v"ters and JHlJyU M RHAtL T. .nUlS, Renler.