Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1903)
-Hood Iftver Slacier' THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1903. The scarcity of water ia Hood River for irrigation and domestic purposes tli In season Ih convincing proof that something must be done to give us a more liberal supply. The vater com pany has established rules for the use of wider for irrigation, giving the west ern portion of the city the water in the morning and the eastern part the use of it in the afternoon. But it seems the company is powerless to strictly en force the rule, aud per consequence every part of the city is short of. water nine time during the day. The Ula tier knows of no move at present being uuirle to bring water to the city for fire nrolcctlon aud irrigation. If no one is moving to give us water, it is the plaiu duty of the citizens to help themselves towards getting water by the only means left to them, that of bonding the city. Under our city charter the city can be bonded only to the extent of 5 tier cent of Its valuation. Uuder our present valuation this would give us the right to bond to the extent ol $11,500. If the cost of a suffleient sup. ply of water for the city exceeds $11,500, the balante could be made up by tax ntlon or popular subscription. Sub scriptions could be paid back by the city after the, plant bad been put iu operation by giving a rebate to sub scribers in water rents. Or the sub scriptions could be considered as a loan and paid back in cash. Every one concedes that the city must have water, and it should not be a hard mat ter to interest enough of our citizens and raise by subscription sufficient to make up what would be lacking if it was decided to iwue bonds. If any one has a better plan to get water than by bonding the city, the Glacier would like to hear from him. Or If any one lias objections to offer against bonding the city, the columns of the Glacier are open. Let's have the water, whether it conies by means of the present water company or any other corporation, or by bonding the city. The first number of Vol. IV of the Oregon Historical Society Quarterly is lust from the press. Professor t. G Young of the University of Oregon fur nishes the leading article on "The Lewis aud Clark Centennial the Oc casion and Its Observance." Alfred A Cleveland, class of '98, University of Oregon, publishes the thesis upon which he recently obtained his M. A degree "The Educational History of Astoria." George 0. Goodall, another University of Oregon graduate, class of '02, tells of "Early Days on the Upper Calapooia." The whole number is filled witli splendid, well written articles, A enecial school meeting has been called for Monday, July 20,at2o'clocK for the purpose of deciding whether or not the 10th grade shall be taught in the Hood River school. The board of di rectors requests all patrousof the school interested in the matter to be present If there are any students prepared for 10th grade work who will attend school here if the course is taught the board wishes to know it. If there is assur ance that the 10th grade is wanted, It will be taught, otherwise not. There have probably been other freak years iu the matter of weather. The Woodburn Independent relates the fol lowing bit of history: "Twenty-five years ago, In 1878. it snowed here on the 4th of July, the ground being cov ered with the 'beautiful.' Next morn ing there was ice. Gervais celebrated the Fourth that year aud all bad miserable time. The goddess of lib erty, Miss Vinle Taylor, contracted cold which terminated fatally." Down at Oregon City a test of law is to be made on the question of whether a resident within a sewer district can be compelled to connect with a sewer Mrs. Kate L. Newton refuses to make the connection, has been arrested and will test the law. Other towns will watch results with interest. Oregon's experience with forest fires last seasou should be warning enough to tbe public about being careful with out the necessity of a governor's proc lamation, says the Eugene Register. We want no such repetition of loss of life and property as we had last year, The people of Eagle Cliff, Wahkiakum county, will find there is lots to learn about strawberries before they will be dangerous competitors with Hood River, It is not likely strawberries raised that locality would stand shipment to distance. - Don't write to the Glacier under nom de plume. The Glacier will glad ly publish communications upon any subject of interest to the public, but the writer must sign his name. Drinking places for men have agai been opened in Hood River, but noth i ng lia been provided for thirsty horses, SHALL WE HAVE A MILL? It looks as if Hood River were going to let slip the chance to secure a flour ing mill. The committee appointed by the Commercial club to solicit (2, 000, which turn was to be ud to de fray the expense of raoviug Mr. Alpin's mill from Cornelius to Hood River, met with no encouragement. Frank A. Cram was the only man to put his name ou the subscription list. Mr. Cram subscribed $100. Frmuk Daven port agreed to give as much as auy body, aud one or two others signified their willingness to help get the mill here. Some would subscribe provided somebody ele did, while others were willing to help buy a site, and nothing more. Tbe propoftilion made by Mr. Alpiu seems to tbe G lacier to be very fair one. For 2,0n0 he agrees to locate A 35,0O flour mill In Hood River. No other donation is asked, and this (2,000 Is only to help pay the expense of re moving from Cornelius here. Business men seem too busy to give this matter much attention, but we believe an ex cellent opportunity is being overlooked. The mill would employ from 4 to 10 men, and would be the means of at tracting other manufacturing Indus- ries. In advertising our resources, we would, be glad to count a 100-barrel flouring mill among them. At pres ent, to a great extent, the town is liv ing on the country. Wouldn't it tie better to have other- resources? Pro posed enterprises of this nature have been defeated too often. Will it ever be different? Hood River is sure to have a sewer svstem this winter. The matter now is in the hands of the committee of the city council George Prather, H. F. Davidson and P. S. Davidson who are determined to push the work to a suc cessful completion. Negroes Won't Vote In South Africa Chicago Tribune. There was originally a strong sent! men t in South Africa against Chinese abor. but it bus given way because Chinese are the only ones who can work the mines. White labor cannot stand the heat. Tbe negroes who used to be forced to work uuder the Boer government are so delighted with tbe release trom the Kraals mat most, or tbeui refuse to work at all, and those who tlo work are Intermittent about It and cannot be depended upon. That South Africa is rapidly getting a uegro question of its own is quite apparent. One thing seems to be settled, that tbe South African negro will not get the ballot, "because." tbe London Spec tator aays, "that has proved a failure in America." Child's So-Bos-So, Kil Fl at Abbott A Co. " Trib cures the liquor habit. Abbott & Co. sell Mason jars 2 quart 95c, 1 quart 7oc. Mrs. J. C. Snyder is visiting her old home in Montana. Baling wire and all kinds of farm im plements sold by Abbott & Co. Rev. G. R. Archer and family of W asco are camped on the hill. Take your watch to CLARKE the eweler, opposite the post office. Mrs. L. J. Havnes is visitins relatives in Wallowa and Union counties. Principal H. L. Bates will preach at Pine Grove next Sunday at 3:30 p. m Early Crawford peaches are ripe at The Dalles and are selling for f 1 a box F. M. Orr has sold his farm of 25 acres at Odell to W. J. Guy. Consideration $3,750. For Sale. Horses, wagon, harness of all kinds. Will trade for hay or wood A bbott & Co. Barnes, the real estate man, has for sale one of the beet stock randies in Sherman county. R. A. -Phelps got returns on 93 crates and ten boxes ot strawberries which netted him $183.70. The steamer Stranger was injured at the Stevenson dock, last week, and is in Portland for rtpairs. Mrs. J. A. Earls, after a two week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Butler left Thursday for her home in Salt Lake There will be a baptismal service for children, and reception of new members, at the t . a. church next Sunday morn- inn. It is alio expected that the pres ident or one of the professors of Phil omath college will be here Sunday morn ing or evening, or both. Clinton Wood of Mosier was fined $20 in Justice Nickelsen's court last Satur day for assault and battery upon the person of G. A. Cramer. According to the evidence introduced, Cramer had asked Wood to pay a board bill. Wood became abusive, kicked Cramer and jumped upon him when down. The incident happened two weeks ago. J. P. Carroll, an extensive fruit grow er at Mosier, was in Hood River, Wed nesday. Mr. Carroll says the apple crop in his country will be good this year, but the prune crop will be short Mosier is to have a box factory. A Mr. Moore from near Tygh Valley has bought land of Mr. Lamb near the rail road bridge, and will operate his factory by water power. The Mosier cherry growers did well this year, says Mr. Carroll, and received good prices for their fruit. Epworth League. Topic for Sunday evening July 19, "Strong Men and Strong Women ti e Nation Hope;" Exod. 18:12; Peut.10: 18 ; Eph. 6: 10-19. Ed Mayes, leader. The welfare and perpetuity of this nation denenus largely, If not wholly, upon the char- actorof its citizenship. There Is but little to tear from outside encroachment no long as righteousness prevails within her borders. Respect for Una's laws as well as for the laws of men means much as a safeguard for na ss people, aud the demand for men, and women too, who will stand for principle and right was never greater than at tbe present time. Don't forget that you are Individually a part of the strength or weakness of onr nation, ac cording to the value you place upon those question which make for strength or weak ness. Wanted at Once. A young man as offlce clerk in law, survey ing, real estate, abstracts and Insurance office, who desires to learn the business. Wages ac cording to ability. Inquire of John Leland Henderson, Hood River, Oregon. Timber for Sale. I will sell the timber on 2fK acres. A good place tor small saw mm or wooa camp, call 00 K. C. Mahaney or aS ti L. KOGERH. Wanted. A live man to Interest In manufacture and aaleofa simple. Inexpensive and effect ive tire and burglar alarm (or dwellings and other buildings. Hmal I capital required. Ad vertiser owns rigut lor vvwo county. Ad- di i P. O. Kick box 8H8, Hood River, Or. 45 Acres for Sale. 30 scree cultivated; about Sin growing trees, all bearing, all keepers; 14 acres clover. Mlt uated 7 utiles out; well shelutrert from the wind, frlce 1 per sere. Terms easy, jy 1 RowWKLL BHELLEY, Cloak Lost. A girl's cloak, or Jacket. I .oat on the road on the feast Hide. Kinder will please leeve at in. uiscic- omcc or return to J. tt. chupdi, Organ for Sale Cheap. Call on Jeffl II. C. HENGsT. Cow for Sale. An Al Jersey Cow, Sir sale by let) J. H. SHOEMAKER. Strawberry Plants. I have good strawberry plants for Julv and August setting. O. D. WOODWORTH. Hay Press for SaleT A Young America Hay Wess; price gt. Also, a Blowing maenme, price sx Jels O. !. WOODWORTH Notice. To the tjtdles of Hood River and vtrtattjr: I am starting elasm la Embroidery and Painting In all their brmachm, a oil, past tie and crayon, and will be pleased to k-av yoa call and see bit embroidery pieces and paint ings, at my home Inst west of th srerarf house. Will alsomake paintings, oreflsbfotd ery piece to order at reasonable price. He. dm for terms fnr lessons. Very respectfully, MUM. OLA LITTU.r IKLl, ma Hood River, Or. Here are a few 28 Granite Wash Basins, first quality,, Men's Flnstic Susnerfders o-ood erade ? m tw w .a w w - r ends leather; A few odd sizes of Men's Overalls ............. 30c Men's Linen Collars, all sizes, each 05c Ladies' Wrappers, trimmed with Good Whisk Brooms A first class 6-cord thread, warnt'd 200 A nice lineof Striped Wash Silks, per Straw Hats ............. 6-Quart Tin Milk THE HOUE OP NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice la hereby given that A. B. Hammond of Man Francisco, California, has made appli cation to tbe Register and Receiver of the United taies ianu umce at l ue uanw, ure- 5 on, to select, under the act ot congress of une 4. lnnn (HO Htst.. Mi), the following describ ed tract, which will be, when surveyed, the yvH or uis'i section 4. lownsnip z norm, range 9 east, w. M. This notice Is published for the purpose of giving tne statutory pertoa oi iniriy aays from date hereof tor tiling at the United Stales Lund Ottice at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, or auy protests or contests against the selection of said land, or any- portion thereof, on the ground that anld land, or any portion thereof, Is more valuable for its mineral than lor ag ricultural purposes. Dated June 24. IH03. Jytfaw MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Notice of Final Account. Notice Is hereby given that tbe final av count of Henry Prlgge as executorof the will of Van Johnson, deceased, has been tiled In the County Court of tbe state of Oregon lor Wasco county, and that Krldsy, the 7th day of August, 1MB, at the hour oflO o'clock, or as won thereafter ou said day as the same can be heard, has been fixed by the said court to bear objections to said account and settle the same. All persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified to present their objections to the sa.re within the time above named. Dated i t Hood River, Oregon, this July 7 1IJ03. HENRY rltlUUK, Executor. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of flce, The Dalles, Oregon. July 8, 1H03. A suffl eient contest affidavit having been filed In this offlce by Henry 8. Harvey of Ureshum, Oregon, contestant, against Peter F. Orapen geter, defendant, H. K. Kntry No. 241. made May 18, mo. The Dalles, Oregon, for the N BKU, BKH NEW sec. 80, and SWK NW!, sec. '29, township I south, range 10 east, by Pe ter F. Orapengeter, conteatee, In which It Is alleged that claimant has never constructed a bouse upon the tract, has never resided upon or cultivated the same; that the abandonment has existed for the six months last past, and that said alleged absence from the land was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United mates as a pri vate soldier, officer, seaman or murine, during the war with Bpsln, or du ring any other war In which the United States may be engaged. Maid parties are hereby no tilled to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on August 15. 11)0.1, before the Register and Re ceiver of The Dalles Laud offlce. The Dulles.or. The said contestant having. In a proper affi davit, filed June 80, 11108, set torth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of thlB notice can not be made, It U hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. )y(ta MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that tbe nnderslgned has been duly appointed by the County Court ipointea ny uie county ' iregon for Wasco count- ot the state of Oregon ror vt asco county, au- mlnistrator of the estate of George Booth, de- ceased, and all persons having claims against saia estate are nereoy noiineu w present mem to me, duly verllted, at the otlioe of A. A. Javne. In Hood Ulver. Oregon, within six mouths alter uie uale qi nrst puoucaiion oi tbls notice. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, mis ma any of June, wus. Aiacr. Bixir, JegjlylM Administratrix. NOTICE OF FILING PLAT. Department of the Interior, United Rlntes Land Office, Tbe Dalles, Or., June 10, lisM. Notice is hereby given that the plat of survey of townships south, range 11 east, W. M., will be tiled in this office Monday, July 27, 11KKI, and that on and alter said day we will bepre- ared to receive applications for entry of ands In said township from any persons who made settlement prior to the withdrawal of said township lor the Cascade Forest Heserve. Kespectfully, MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. ANNE M. LANO, Receiver. For Exchange. A stock of Bboes for Hood Ulver properly, either valley or city real esuile. lnqul-e of Jy2 K. P. FltlDAY. Furnished Room to Let Apply to MRS. C. U. OAHR1KL. Phone 7 Two Fresh Cows For sale at Riverside Farm. S miles west of town. M6each. J. W. MORTON. 15 Acres at $4,000. Five acres in strawberries; 8 acres In clover; 2 acres ready lor berries. Farming Imple ments and tools included. all FRANK CADDY. Removal. Having been compelled to move on account of sale of the property, we are now located in the Hone house, nrnl door west of the Glen wood, where we will be pleased to see all old as well as new customers. JANK C I A'l KH. ftooms to Kent. Two front rooms in new bouse In Mowers addition. Apply to JOHN ZOLLS. For Sale or Rent. A 5-room house on the hill. Apply to Je& K. R. BRADLKY. Cow lor Sale. Freeh cow, giving lilto 14 quarts of milk per day; calf t months old: price or cow and calf. tM. For sale by A. C. CROCKETT, Jyltl Hsaelwood Farm, fcaxtfclde. Lost. On. small sorrel Indian horse, brand L 8 on right aoouiaer. inner please notify Tc2S A. A. JAYNE. 50 Acres. -1 mile, from town; 15 acres very best land for peaches, cherries, etc; all can be irrigated by water on tbe place. For 80 days l,axi. aud T. R. COON. Bids Wanted. The andersirned will recelv. sealed hlris for painting the old school bouse, one coat of paiui. Bins to be opened at 12 o clock noon, July JX, Right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. FRKD It. BARN KM, . Clerk District No. S. Cow for Sale. A good milk cow. aivmc rood flow of milHrl. milk. Inquire of J. N. Horse for Sale. A good work horse: velght about 1000; 7 J. C. IWHiiJH years old. For aale by 11 Acres for Sale. Near Barrett school hotiae. Hmsll orchard; 5 acre In Mrawtwrrim, etover and allalla; 4 room bouse; mile from store. Jy F. A. COUNTRYMAN. For Exchange. A fine piano for building lot In or near Hood River city. Address O lacier omce. Bicycles Iiepairedr- I hare opened a repair shop for Bicycles nn thehllL Work promptly done. i C HULMAN, Fruit Dryer for Sale. A medium sited truit dryer, la good condi tion, tor sale by )f' J. I CARTER. "Investigate This. Twenty aerea IS aa Ilea from town. Rearing orchard and berries. All under Irrigation. I- iMspTttur: early locallou; desirable home. Cheap r cash. Kee owner. T. R. pwjx. Milk"1 From cow. that can a tall unfold. T. 1. TRKIBER, H FaradM. Farm. PARIS prices that will save you money: worth 25 cents; uur rnce . . iuc well made, large flounce, well braid; worth 75 cents; Our Price Pans, Three for ........ THEY MUST BE SOLD We will Continue the Sale on Straw and Crash Hats at HALF PRICE; also have a few Men's SUMMER SUITS, COATS and PANTS with Belts, size 36, 37, 38 and 39V worth $10.50 and $11,50 will offer this week at And lots of other Bargains numerous to mention. Give us a call and we will con- , vince you that you can do , better at R. B. BRAGG & CO.'S F. L. DAVIDSON, Tinning, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. AGENT FOR SAMPSON WINDMILLS, And thu Hayes Double Cylinder Pumps, ; THE BEST ON EARTH. Fine In Carriage and "Wagon Repairing, Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing is done bv SNOW & UPSON. This firm is competent to do all repairingof ve hiclesno break so bad that they .will not repair it. Give them a trial and he convinced of their capac ity to do fine work. Phone 125. HAZELWOOD !gf I P Is now open in the room formerly occupied by Miss Koe'n millinery xtore. Hnzelwood lee Cream Iiub reputation second to none. Former pal roiiH will need no introduction to this famous cream. All ot hen are invited to call and try it. MRS. LAURA BALDWIN. Manager. The Spot Cash Grocery Having purchased the grocery stored J . h. iianna, I will continue to conduct it on the same liberal business basis, and guarantee to the tradecour 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 yourpatron ige 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 irnts. R. REED. Phone Sill. Kre Delivery. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and Fruits. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Our supply of frexh meats is alwaya Sirloin Steaks at lc per lb., and other us for Chickens for Sunday or week C reamery Butter none lietterin market. We will Meet all Honorable Competition. Orchardists, Take Note. Mavlntr hsd H years experience In Oie or chards of California, Omron and Idaho, thor. otifhly ttnderstsaitin. irrigation, -ulilvtHn. praying, pruning, huddinf and graftini, also theeyaporHtlng of fruits, I desire osll.on as foreman. Verv ht of references. Address P. O. bo 1, Hood River, Or. Je each 18c elastic, both 50c 05c 04c . . yd; a spool yd, 35c and 45c 05c 25c PRICES. Work re. arlor the best the market affordi. We aell choice meat at lowest priors. Call on day dinners. We handle the Hlllwood L. C. Hayne Janxa If. Dcbor- EON TON BARBER SHOP. Tbe place to get aa easy shave, aa up-to-date bair cut, aod to enjoy tbe luxury ot a porcelain bath tub. (Timber Land, Act June 8. 18T8.1 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United State. Land Office, Vancouver, UT..k U..r J lUTM Nnt M In htTCKV if I V (' II that In compliance with the provision, ofthe set of congress of June 8, W78, entitled "An act fttrthe ante of timber lands In the statmof California. Oregon, Nevada and Wellington Territory." an extended to all the publio iaud state by act of August f, vm, KALl'H 8AVAUE, of Hood River, county of Wasco, stale of Ore gon, ,m thl day Hied In tlila office his sworn statement No. Sl, for the purchase of the lota 1 and !, eoutbeast noruiwesv vt, aim northeast V, southwest H of section No. 18. In towushlp No. 6 north, range No. hleast.W.M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of tins omce hi Van couver, Wash., on Wednesday, the th day ol September, 1903. ,x - Ha names aa witnesses: Oliver C. Dean, rkdnn, v Hiianlor and Alfred J. Bhenler.aH of Hood River. Ore., aud H. A. Falmer of Ullmer, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file tbelr claims In this otnee on or oeiore saia th day of September, 1M03. m7jyv r tlAnn r. v Auuna, twg"" Timber Land, Act June S, 1878.) NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. iTnlted Rtatai Land Office. Vancouver, nr.. ... Ann art lull Siol.Uw is herehv given (hat In compliance with the provisions Ot Wl. aciOI wngress 01 juuo o, ioio, wiww" "An act for the aale of timber lands In the state, of California, Oregon, nevaaa ana Wssli nirtnn Territory." as extenueu u an lb. public land states by act of August 4, IStt, " WILLIAM H. CAMERON. OfPortland.county of Mulmomah, state of Oregon, aaa una aay rnea iu hub uihot uib worn siaieinenL wo. nni. lor iiie yureiiiiKi ui the west half southeast quarter and east half southwest quarter or section o. w. in town ship No. 6 north, range Mo. 11 east. W. M.,and will otter proof to show that the isna sougni I. more valuable for Ita timber or stone than fnriurriniiltiiral mirooses. and to establish Ills claim to aald land before the Keglster and Re ceiver of this otlioe at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 8th day of September, 181. He names aa witnesses: Frank E. llarbow, John K. Hlght, B. Hosmer and u. L. Bow- man ml of ttoldenda e. Washington. Anv and all Dersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile heir claims in this office on or oeiore snia sth day ofHeptemner, iuuh. Timber lin, Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State Iand Offlce, Vancouver, Wash., May , 1KB. Notice ia hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the itt nrnnnirreits of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act ftjr the sale of limber lands In the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land state by act oi August, , nauuiE, A, iLnr,i n, of FuldaP. O., oounty of Klickitat, state of Washington, lias this clay niea in inisomce her sworn statement. No. 8253. for the uur- cluuie nf the lot 1: south M of the northeast V. and tbe northwest or the southeast oi sec tion No. 1, in township No. a north, range No. 11 east, W.M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more vnlua- b . for ita timber or atone than for agricu tural DurtxHW. and to establish ber claim to said land before W. It. Presby. United States Commissioner for district of Washington, at bis omce at Goldftidale, waau., on Tuesday. ll, '!ll 1uv of .l-ilv. 1WM. one namesaawiinesses: Lianiei w. nerve oi Ooldendale, Wash.: Halsey D. cole, jonn 11. Wvers and Ham uel M . Cole of Fulda.Wash Any and all persons claiming adversely the abovelescribed lands are requested to file theirclalms In this offlce on or before said list day of July, Vm. mHyl6 FRANK E. VAUGHAN, Register. Primber Land. Act June 3. 1878. 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Rtate I .and Office. Vancouver, Wash.. Anrll 20. 1MB. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act oi congress oi June s, iss, euiuieu -sinaci for the sale of timber lands In the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land stales ny act oi August, , una. UUS1AVC A. Artorr.ifc of Portland, county of Multnomah Oregon, ha this day filed In thlsi state of ay filed In this offlce hi sworn statement, No. 3241, for the purchase ot section No. 4, in township No, H north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its limner or sumo than tor agricultural pur Doses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the lth day of August, 11103. He name, as witnesses: William M. Cainp- fleid.l'eter Hmitii, William rtoor ana ciirisi Ouler. all ol Trout Lake. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely t he aoove-nescriDea tanas are requestea to nie their claims In this omce on or before said IHlh day of August, 1HU3. ni7Jy FRASK E. VAUGHAN, Register, timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.) " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver, Wash.. Anrll 20. 1903. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory." as extended to all the public land late by act ot August , iwi HF.NKY HEWKTT. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office hi sworn staiemeut, No. 3225, for the purchase ol the east half southwest quarter and west hull southeast V section 14, township No, 6 north. range No. 12 east. W.M. and will offer proof to show that the tana sought is more vaiuaoieior Ita timber or stone than for agricultural pur- Doses. and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, tne mill aay oi August, ivut. He names as witnesses: James E. Mason Crocket Castle, Husan W. (Smith and Preston W. Hmith. all of Fulda, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described binds are requested to rile theirclalms In thl-" office on or before said 2m b day of Angost, WW. ni7Jy9 FRANK K. VAUGHAN, Register, ITimber Land, Act Jnne 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. United Mates Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., May 2T, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of eongress of June 8, 1K7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Htates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1X02, NlrflK ALVORD. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement. No. 3141, lor the purchase of the east ball northeast quarter of section No. 21, In township Ita 6 north, range No. 12 east, W.M., and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish her clulm to said land before the Register and Receiver ot thl office, at Vancouver, Washington, on Thursday, theoth day of August, 1M13. Hhe names aa witnesses; Inutile Casio and Henry Hosteller or l'ortland, Or.; F.rmle Trough and Herman Kabnhausen of Glen wood, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this offlce on or before said Uth day of August, lOOi. Di2H)y30 FRANK K. VAUQHAK, Register Timber iJind. Act Jnne 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United rjtatea Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., June 8, 1903. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the art of congress of June 3, 1H7H, entitled "An act forth sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory,'' as extended to all the public iund states by act of August i, 1KU, MINERVA E. GENTRY, of Portland, oount.v of Multnomah, state ol Oregon, baa tbls day filed in this office ber worn statement. No. Sllil, tor the purchase of Ot southeast quarter of section No. In, lu township No. north, range No. 12 east, w.u., aad will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for IU timber or atone than hjt agricultural purpose, and to eetala llah ber claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of tbls office at Vancouver, Washington, on Mondsy, the l. th day ol August, 1MM. Hhe name a witnesses: Ida Ruswell and George Buswell of Portland. Or.; F. A. Fainter of Ullmer, Wash,; P. 1). Heudet suot of Portland, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In tbls office on or before said 17lb day ot August, 1003. Jellaia FRANK E. VAUGHAN, Register. Final Settlement- Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersign ed, Executrix of the eelale of William H. ttlcken, deceased, late of Wssco county, Ore gon, has hied ber final aoconnt aud report as such fcxeeutrix with the clerk of the Couuty Court of Waaco county, state of Oregon, and that the Judge of said court has Hied Tuesday, the 4th day ol August, lH, at 10 o'clock A M. of aaid day, as the lime, and the oounty court room. In the city of The I wiles, Wasco countv, stale of Oregon, a toe place forbearing said Snal account and report. All persona Interested In aald estate are hereby Doll tied to appear at said time aud placa, and show cause, if any there be, why aid anal account and report should not In all thing be allowed, ml itlt-d, approved and confirmed, and aaid Kxei utrls discharged, Oated tbls 1st day of Julv, A. I). hr(. ALU K J. OICKEN, Executrix of the Estate snd Will of William H turkea, deceased. Joton Inland Henderson, Attorney for the fca, f jvj 30 Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Mono)' to loan. 1. Lots in VVaueoma Park addition $150. The east lialf of the north 40 of the Henderson 80 acres went xf Lvnian Smith's ; free irritating water; 1 1,(00. 3. lxt 10, Belmont; in cultivation; fair house; 5 acres; urice 11,500. 5. The NW V. section 25. T 2 N. It 9 E; known as the W E Pearson home stead; improvements worth l00: half the land, or more, tillable; DavoiiDort ditch runs through it. In the Crapper neighborhood; price $1,500. Corner lot in front of school house $300. The Geo. Melton lot and cottaue in Barrett-Sipma addition, $375. 7. Barrett-Sipma addition : 1125 uer lot; $10 down and $5 per month. 2. Eligible residence lots in Smimrler's subdivision, near cannon house; only $125; terms easy, installment plan. 6. 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 River, belonging to George K. rursym; price tuuu, 21. N. S. E. H, S. N. E. M sec. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon ; line timber land ; $10 per acre. The Howell cottage near town and t acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, for 5 days, at $1,000. After 5 days, $1,SK)0. 100 acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south of Tbe Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Price 1000. , The Hunt place mile southwest of town. House, barn, mostly in strawber. ries and other fruits. Price, $1450. The new company now offers for sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood River Townsite company, of which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Five acres at Frankton, known as the Charley Rogers' place; house, barn and plenty of free water. Price, $1,050. Terms easy. House and garden for rent by the month at $5.00 a mouth. Tbe 3 acres cast of Garner's, near Mrs. Howe's; one-eighth mile lieyond the city limits. All in berries and apples; good cottage. A lovely homo. Price for 15 days $1,700; after that $1,900 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 lands by conferring with John Leland Hender son, attorney, Hood River. 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 Beaver line of steamships. First-class Surveying Outfit At the Emporium are kept 2 Urst-clas transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practicul surveyor, is pre pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From and after this date, April 9, 1003, the rates will be us follows: $10 a (lav ; Lot corners established for $f) a lot; two contiguous for one owner,' the same price. Special Offers The acres, Howell eottiig-e and 'I east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, for 5 days at 1,700, after 2 weeks 1,1)00. IGO-acre farm, 5 miles southeast of town on The Dalles road; fences and build ing's; several acres cleared land-$l,000. The Fulton 11-rooin house and lot bv the arinorv, for $1,000. ITimber Land, Act June 3, 1H7S.1 N01ICK FOH PUBLICATION. United Slates Ijind Office, Vancouver Wash., Apt II -M, Unci. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of Iheactof congress nf Junes, ls;s, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," as extended lo nil the public bind suites by act of August i. Islt' WILLIAM J. FROST, of Portland, county of .Multnomah, stuie t Oregon, has this day tiled in this offl,.,. his swoin statement, No. ;au, for the purchsse of the southeast northwest snd northeast .4 southwest yt seel Ion 4, In township No.,1 north, range No. 10 east, y. M.t ,! wm m.r proof U) show that (lie hind sought Is more valuable for its timber 'or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thl office at Vancouver. Wash on Tuesday, the 1st h day of August, vm. He names ss witnesses: licnnis Csrnev nnd James h. Cameron ol Portland. Or., and Jo. seph Hulllvan and H. 1). Cameron of While halmon, W ash. Any and all persons elHlmlnu adversely the above-desrribeii lands a-e requested lo (tie theirclalms In this office on or before said IHlh day of August, pud. m7Jy8 FRANK K. VAroHAN, Register HOMESTEAD CONSOLIDATED NO TICK rOR PUBLICATION. Land Omce at The Dalles, Oregon. June A, 1KB. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settlers have hied notice of luun tion to make final prtsif on their respective claims before Oeorge T. l'ralh.r, I . rt. Corn mlasloner, at HimmI River, Oregon, on Satur day, July 18. l'Kct. vis: S WILI.AM II. OAVIS, Guardian of thecsutleof John Francis Wvnn. minor, who is the sole heirof James F.W i nn, deceased, on homestead application Nu.nirj for the K SK W, MWU sli y. and WK 'i KW HseeS, TI N, K II K. W M. JOHN W. DAVIS, of Hood River, i m-iron, on homestead appll cation No. W 0, "for the N ' NK U and K N W sec 17, T 1 N, It II K, tv M. ' Witnesses: Charles isiark and Samuel Stark of Mosier. Oregon, and K. C. Rogers and John Kiigersof itissi River, Oregon. Jetljylti M1CHAKLT. NOLAN, Register.