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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1903)
H'ood iver Sl&cier. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1903. Tli Jjbwih and Clark commission madu a good start at its monthly meeting' held in Portland July 11, and actual work ' was begun in preparing a creditable ex hibit (or Oregon at St. law. Ex-Senator V, II. Wehruiig. of Hillsborn wait flirted general nnirintenilent; A.' P. ('Mille oi Oswego was elected superin tendent of horticulture and agriculture; J. II. Fink of Portland was elected suf er intmideiit of tnines and mining. Two thousand dollar was set aside for the pur chiiseof such exhibits aldistrict andcoun ty fairsus "commission may find to be of value for an exhibit at St.Louig.Thisiein addition totheU.500alieady set aside for the same purpose at the state fair. The appropriation for the St. Louis fair is not sufficient to permit the erection of a building, and all the funds will be util ized in making the fullest possible dis play of the state's resources. This means that Oregon will capture her usual number of premiums. The Dalles has done the proper thing. Last week, by a majority of 108 votes that city decided to issue $50,000 in bonds to secure a water supply. Only 17 negative votes were cast. (Thisshows the proper spirit and enterprise, and the sooner Jlood River follows suit, the sooner will we have an adequate water supply. Names of Hood River Farms. The following names of Hood River larms nave been handed the Ulacier lor publication. The list will be repub lished in a week or two, and those who have not yet sent in the names of their farms are asked to do so: J H Thomas Lily Dell. H O Crockett Haselwood. A I Mason Liberty Home. J Y Htllstrom-Hprlng Hill Farm. II E Harbison Meadow Kami. 1) N Byerlee Oak dale. C A Hickle-Vslley View. Home of Hoole 8parks Fair Oaks Farm. DrM F Hliaw Kdgewood. M K Noble-Clllton. G I) Woodworth Keystone Fruit Farm. U 1) Woodworth Bunnyslde. C (i Roberts Netherby. F Eggerl Kggunnont. A A Jayne Chinquapin. .1 E Illnns Mountain Hide. , ' 1 B Learning Mountain View. J 1 Miller eiuiiiipy Orchard. . A. K Curtis, Curly Top. J. W. Morton, Riverside, li K. Lyon, Oak (irove. R. B. Lindsay, Maple Grove. , Mrs. K. 1). Calkins, Floral Hardens. Joseph Purser, Haidaurabble. B. K. Blythe, Twin Oaks. K H. Absten Indian Hardens. ; Alcl une Camp McCuue. J. N. U'eal 1'lneburst. Robert Rand Minnehaha. Woodmen Held Entlniilnitlr Mectinf. The Hood River Woodmen of the World met in I. O. O. F. hall last Tues day evening for the purpose of advanc ing the project of the institution of a camp of that order in this city. About 20 members of the order residing in Hood River, and as many more inter ested in the project were present. Geo. K. Rogers, the state deputy of the order, was present from Portland, and gave a most interestihg talk, touching on the order's financial and numerical stand ing, and of its fraternal and social spirit Mr. Rogers is a most pleasing speaker, and alternately clinches bis statements of facta with either pathetic or humor ous stories in illustrating his points. At the conclusion of his talk he was pre sented with a beautiful boquet of flow ers. ' Ice cream and cake was then served and the charter rool presented for signatures. All the Woodmen pres ent affixed their names, as did a large number of invited guests. It was de cided to regularly institute the camp on the evening of August 10, and to invite all the camps along tho river from The Dalles to Portland to be present. City Marshal Cunning, who is an en thusiastic "chopper," has charge of the charter roll, and is making arrange ments for the institution of the camp. His Heart Failed Him. There are many who have not the heart to meet an emergency, but when it is from physical weakness there is one thing that will restore it to the full force. That one thing is Palmo Tablets, the great nerve and manhood builder, sold by Williams' pharmacy. These tablets will restore strength to the back and kidneys.and rebuild the whole nervous system in a short time. Price 50c per box. Lo not hesitate to get these tab lets for any form of weakness. The people of Hood River Valley have recently given another illustration of enterprise. It hag been found almost impossible to secure men to act as car riers on their rural delivery routes, of which they have two, the residents along each route have raised the sum of f-iw to be added to trie pay of the car rier for their route for the coming year. Rural Northwest. The Clarke county prune growers will organize a company with $5,000 capital and will erect a properly equipped pack ing house at Vancouver. The Practical Fruit Grower reports that about 75 carloads of strawberries were shipped from Sarcoxie, Mo., thin veur, and 25 carloads from Republic, Mo. Oregon peaches have been in the market in Portland for a number of days, says the Rural Northwest. As usual the first receipts came from Grants, in Sherman county. The stretch along the Columbia from Biggs to Arlington matures peaches and apricots earlier than any other place in the Northwest. The supreme court of the state of Michigan has declared that pupils of the public schools must v hereafter go directly liome atter the close of school that such a rule is valid and may be en forced by the principal. Furthermore, if a principal sees fit he may enter a More and order the children ho finds there to leave and go home, and the owner of the store cannot get damages on the ground that the principal has driven away trade and injured the busi ness of his store. There is great shortage of harvest hands all over the country, and in this neighborhood there has been a scram ble to secure the hands as thev finished haying at other ranches. JWie Friday finished putting tin his hay the first of the week, and half the ranchers in the neighborhood were phoning to Cross Keys to get the ten men who were work ing there. Antelope Herald. Passenger train No. 5 on the O. R. & N. ewaiHnl an awful accident last Thurs day morning about five miles above The lal!es, and the passengers got off with out any serious damace, from what miisht have been one of the worst rail road snia-liups in the history of the Northwest. It was running 30 miles an hour when a truck under a tourist sleeper, the next to the last coach in the train. got uncoupled and stuck fast in the ties, bringing the train to a sudden stop. The accident occurred on a sharp curve in a place where it wis about 40 feet to the nw. Fortunately the track dropped on the inside of the curve. Had it gone U the othor side the tourist and Pullman with all their occupants would have gone into the river. Epworth League. Regular meeting 'Sunday evening, July at), in M. K. church. This is a missionary meeting. suDject: "trie Gospel in the Islands." lea. 41:1. Mist Mvrt.e Maves, Leader. TRY STEWART'S NewConfectionery HOME MADE DAILY. For Sale. A 5-year old bay mare. 1000 poundH: broken to ride or drive, single or double. True, gen tle, and no bad ways. Good for a lady's nag. Price 7o. Inqiilreof the owner. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. 3 Houses to Bent. One I room; two 7 rooms. Apply to Jyia H. C. COE. Saddle Pony. A good saddle pony for sale by - al3 J. H. HHOEMAKER. For Sale. Light driving team and work harness; uouuie uuggy uaruess unu otlggy. jya w. a. gribble. 6 Acres tor Sale. East, side of Barrett school house; 4-roomed house; smallorchardtoneucrein strawberries, rest in ciover. r . a. iAJurvnn aian, For Sale. 12 acres good apple land, CO rods from Pine urove scnooi niiuse. can on v. vt innneij.nrst bouse south ol school house, east sldeof road, Or address V. W1NCHELL. $50 Reward. For the recovery of the body of Fred Foster. who was drowned from the steamer Dalles City on June 24, near Blngen Landing above noou niver. me anove rewara win oe niua by the REGULATOR LINE. Timber for Sale. I will sell the timber on 200 acres. A good place for small saw mill or wood camp, Call on Pit l. inaiiuiieyor no u. 1j. ttUMK.Ko. Wanted. A live man to take Interest In manufacture and saleora simple, inexpensive and effect' lie lire and burglar alarm for dwellings and oilier Duuuings. muaii capiuu required. Ad vertlser owns right tor Wasco county. Ad diess 1'. o. lock box m, Hood River, Or. 45 Acres for Sale. 30 acres cultivated; about 800 growing trees, all bearing, all keepers; 14 acres clover. Sit uated? miles out; well sheltered from the winu. rnee tizi per acre. Terms easy. Jy 10 ltOHWELL rtHELLEY. - Cloak Lost. A girl's clonk, or Jacket. Ixst on the road On the East Wide. Finder will please leave at tne uiacier oinee or return to j. R. cro.sk Y. Organ for Sale Cheap. union jei) ti. u. nr.iiUBr. Cow for Sale. An Al Jersey Cow, for sale by jeH J. H. HHOEMAKER. Strawberry Plants. I have good Mtrawberry pi tin is for July and Hay Press for Sale. A Young America Huy Press; price (200, aiso, a mowing macnine, price trii. jel8 . I). WOODWORTH Notice. To the Ladies of Hood River and vlcinltv: I am starting classes In Embroidery and Painting In all their branches, as oil, pastlle aim crayon, ana win oe pteusea to nave you call and see my embroidery pieces and paint ings, at my borne Just west of the school house. Will also make paintings, orembroid- ery pieces to order at reasonable prices. Bee me ior terms lor lessons, very respeciiuiiy, iMIUS. OLA LITTLEFIKLD, m21 Hood River, Or. Cow for Sale. A good milk cow, giving a good flow of nuiK. inquire oi j. in. mkiuukm. Horse for Sale. A good work hoist;; weight about 1000; 7 years oia. rorsaieoy j. c. noons. For Exehane-ft. A fine piano for a building lot In or near U iuul UU'arnllv 1iIHm.UU fil,,AUB AtR Bicycles He paired. I have opened a repair shop for Bicycles on the hill. Work promptly done. J C. C. HOLM AN. Fruit Dryer for Sale. A medium sized lrult dryer, In good eondi lion, lor snie uy Jyai i.L- carter. Investigate This. Twenty acres nines from town. Hearing orcnarn ana wrries. ah unaer irrigation, Fine spring; early location; doHirable home. intH) Hrran. nff owner. t i . n. iahjin. Milk From cows that can a tall unfold. T. J. TREIBER, m2l Paradise Farm. For Exchange. A stock of Shoes for Hood River property. euner vaney orcuy real estate, lnquue oi J.V2 F. P. FRIDAY. Furnished Room to Let Apply to MHii. V. B. GABRIEL. Phone 778 Two Fresh Cows For sale at Riverside Farm. 8 miles west of town. Hieacn. J.W.MORTON Removal. .Having been compelled to move on account of sale of the property, we are now located In the Bone house, itrsi door west of the Ulen wood, where we will be pleas tosee all old as well hh new customers, jaiv K CUA1EM. Rooms to Rent. Two front rooms In new bouse In Blowers addition. Apply to John zolia For Sale or Rent. A 5-roorn house on the hill. Apply to Je25 E. R. BRADLEY. 50 Acres. )i miles from town; 16 acres very best land for peaches, cherries, etc; all can be irrigated by water on the place. For 80 days $1,200. auit T. R. COON. Government Land. I can locnte home-seekers ou government land sood fruit land, with snrlniis. some with water to irrigate; easily cleared; 12 to 13 mites irom noou niver: nearcoun'y roaa. ail E. C. M 1 LLER, Hood River, Or. Notice of Final Account. Notice la hereby given that the final ac count of Henry Prlgge as executor of the wHI of V'Mn Johnmn, deoessed, has been filed In the County tvturt of tbe stntc of Oregon lor naMY! eottniy, and inat rridsy, the 7lh day of August, 1WR, at the hour of 10 o'clock, or a xm thereafter on said risv as the same can be heard, has been fixed by tbe said court to near objections to said account snd settle the same. All persons interested in aald estate are hereby notmed U present their objections u tne sa. ne wmiin me time aoove named. fated i t Hood River. Oreiron, this July 7 1903. H EN RY PlilGUE, Executor. ITimber jnd. Act .lnnei, PCKl NOTICE FOR miLICATlOS. United State Ijind ttrilce, Vancnover, Wash., June l liwt. Notice is hereby iriven that In compliance with the provisions of the a't of congreas ol June X, Is.K. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe tatea of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe public land suites bv tut of August 4, Issi MAY E. KW1UERT, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of ( iregon, has this day filed In this ofhc her worn statem-nt. No. tu7, IVr the purchiuie of beNEof hW), and 1 and 2 of section 2S, and kit 1 of section li, in township No S north, range No. DeasU W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fr It -timber or stone than IVr tvrtculiurui purposes, and to esbtbilsh her Maim to said land before the Register and leoeiverof this ollice at Vancouver, Wash., n .Monday, the th day of September, IKii. she names ns witnessea: Homer C ttmp betl. n,rge W. Simons. Chnrles K. 8wigerl and Emery Oliver, all of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the bove-d"onhed land, are requested to rile i kelr claims id this office on or befort said 2th day of September. lwK. jyfteM FRANK E. VAIGHAN-, Register. CUSTOM MAKE. Nhort, WR have Shoes for arTB ana pOCKet UOOk. uive n u mm. a nuiiicu iti ii FREE round trip ticket to the St. Louis World's Fair with each pair of Heart & Arrow Brand Shoes the best wearing Shoes on earth for the money. Economize by getting your Dry Goods, Notions, Tinware and Oraniteware of us. Others Follow; We Lead. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County or wasco. L. L. McCartney, plaintiff, vs. M. E. Mark ley, Raymond Maraiey, iiemcy aiaraiey, w- Sha Markley, Audry Markley, Gladys larkley, Iris Markley, Theresa Castner and Charles Castner, her husband; L. Iv Morse, Charles Morse, Ueorge W. Markley, Peter Markley and Harah Markley, his wife; Addle Mallclt and Nelson Malltlt, her h'lsband; Charles Markley, Edward Markley, Lee Markley, A. C. Markley, Hit rah Eltcr and Kller, her husband; ami Jesse 1 n i blur, administrator of tlie estate of J. O. Marklev. deceased, defendants. To George W. Markley, Peter Markley, Sarah Alarktey, AUdie aianeii, iNeison .miu-ii, Cliarles Markley, Kdwaid Markley, Lee Markley, A. C. Markley, Marah Eller and Eller. Mrs. Mertha Wheeler. Milton Wheeler, defendants. In the name ot me 8tate of Oreiron, you ami each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit wiinin me tune hereinafter mentioned, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court ror the reitet prayed lor in this complaint, to wit: Kor a Judgment against the defendant. M E. Markley, lor the sum of 1(25, principal of the promissory note men tioned in the plalntid's complaint, and inter est thereon at 10 per cent per annum from March 23, 1WI0, and for the further sum offrfUKi attorney's fees and for his costs and disburse ment, and lor a nocree 01 loreciosure oi a mortgage upon the followiiig-dtscrlbed lands, to-wlt: Commencing at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast qtiurter of section eleven (11), In township two (2) nortli of range ten (10) east of W. M.; running tin nee east eighty (HO) rods, north twenty tai) rods, west. eivlit v (KOI rods, and south twelliv t'AU Krods to place of beginning, containing ten (liij acres oi lauu, aim uecreeuig vutti me ueieuii ants and each of them be lorever barred and foreclosed of all right, title and interest In said premises and every part thereof. This summons Is served upon the defend ants above named by publication thereof once a week lor six couseculive weeks in the Hood River ulacier, a newspaper published In Wasco county, Oregon, said pnbltvallon being made in pursuauue of an order of Hon, George C. Blakeley, County Judge of Wasco county, stale of Oregon, dated the irlh day of July, MU, and directing that service be made on said defendants by publication of this summons in said newspaper once a week tor six consecutive weeks, and t list salt! service shall be deemed complete at the expiration of the time so prescribed for the publication of this summons; The first publication there of is made upon the iid day of July, IWi, and the defendants above named and each of t hem are hereby required U) appear and an swer the plaintiff's complaint in Ii is cause, on or before the last day of the time prescrib ed in said order above meutloned, namely, on or before six weeks from the Sd day of July, IWi. W. H. W ILHON. iyMail Attorney for Plaintiff. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1K78. NOTICE Jb'OK PUHLICATION. United States Land Office, North Yakima, Wash., July 17, 1U03. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the aclof congress of June a, ;78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the statesof California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," asexteuded to all the public laud states by act of August 4, lHtu, ALICE SCHUYLER, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement. No. h42, for the purchase of the east of southwest and west iofsouth eastof section No. til, In township No. 7 north, range No. 11 east, W, M aud will oiler proof to show that the lsnd sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before W. 11, Presby, United Stales Commissioner for district of Washing ton, at his office at GoldemlHle, Wash., on Tuesday, the iith day of September, 1WM. Hhe names as witnesses: Jasper K. Young and Anna L. Young of Castle rtock, Wash.; James Cox and Alden Klugman of Trout Lake. Wash. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before bud atth day of September, I'JOi). ANNA L. YOUNG, ' of Castle Rock, county of Cowlitz, state of Washington, has this day tiled in this ollice her sworn statement. No. hH:i, for the purcnase of the west ofsoutnwest ', oi sectlou :fl mid the east 3i of soul heasl of section Ml, in township No. 7 north, range No. It east, W.M., and will offer proof to snow that the land sought Is more valuable for I Is timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said laud before W. H. Pres by, United Htstes Commissioner for district of Washington, at his office at Goldciiitale, Wash., on 1'uesduy, the ailli tiay of Septem ber. 1903. She names as witnesses: Alice Schuyler of rornanu, uregon; jHiues jox, Allien Kins man and Robert Cox, all ot TrouKLake, Wasu. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile i tieir Claims in in is omce on or before said 2Wh day ol September. HUM. Jy23si4 HENRY V. II INMAN, Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 17, IDttt. Notice Is hereby aiven that Hie fol lowing-named settler has tiled notice ol his Intention to make final proof In snnportof his claim, and that said prool will be made before Geo. T. Pi at her, U. S. commissioner, at noou uiver, Oregon, on Saturday, August 2H, l'.Krt, vl.: William g. Hudson. of Hood River, or., H. E. No, for the lots ii, ii, i.i auu it oi section a, townslup I north, range 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. A. Knox, J. M. lA-nt, Peter Oilell and J.E. Iodson. all of Hiad River. Orcuon. Jy23a27 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATIuaT- Land Office at. The Dalles, Oregon, Julv 1", 1WI3. NotU-e Is hereby given Unit the following-named settler has tiled notu; of his luteal Ion to make final prsf In support of his claim, and that, said proof will be made before Geo, T. Prat her, U. s. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Saturday, August , ltiUl, vie: FRANKLIN A. JONES, of Hood River, Oregon, H. E. No. 30701, fur the EV4 SWU and lou hand 7. section 1. lownshli, 1 north, langedeast, W, M. He names the following witnesses to prove his rontliiHon residence un ami cultiva tion of said land, vis: John llllskirk of Portland. Or.: Kraiik V-il W. R. Winana and James Garrick, all of J ia7 M1C11A EL T. X O L AN, Reg I st er. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijtnd Office at The Dalles. Oreuon, July 17, IKOii. Notliw Is hereby given that tbe following-named settler has filed notice of his in tent Ion to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said pnsif will be niada bete Jeo. T. Prat her, 0. S. Com missioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Satur day, September a, 1S0.I, vu: EDWARD H. HART WIG. of Hood River, Oregon, H. E. No. 11I2", for the N W section U, township 1 north, range t east, W . M. He naaies the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenea upon and cultiva ttonol mid land, vix: Andrew A. Jnyne, Casslns A. Hlckle John I. Miller and Ulyssea G. Dyer, all of Hood River, orevon. Jyia MICHAELT. NOLAN, Register. Administrator's Notice. Soth-e ts hereby given that the undersigned ou wn amy sppoiniea Dy tne t ,,untv i:airi of the slat of Orugou r W asco eomitv, ad nilntslnit.tf of Ihj. mi.u, .f i.tA u..,V. ceased, and all person Ravine claims against aald estate are hereby notified to present Uiem Ui me. dulv venhMA mi n,a .li.u. . k tome, duly vpnflel. al Ui oilir , j nr, m innm niver, remm, within mix niuitttm ftpr tit data nf flrxt i.iihi.rtMU.k .v Lilts DtlttcA. in is ounce. imtvd at Hbod Hirer, Omrnn, thl I'Hh imj t JlllM. 1U1 il l, 1' Ib.lTU I of Juiw, ItUi. Adoiinutrmirlx. I Made Low Prices For SHOES 'ive 118 fcall , We are pperjnp the Ix'st ' vnliic in footVU''tlifiit; rail be "found nnywlWe. We lm vo Shoes l !V ,i'l(V, Shoes, for tlie. older ones, . Shoes for the wife and. Shoes for the husband. In all. and can fit your feet HOW TO MAKE ONE DOLLAR WORK LIKE SIXTY. Every one work to necure the loeation' of the col lege at Hood River, and do your trading at It. B. BIlAdG & COS, where you can get good goods at the price of cheap stuff. We are receiving, almost . daily, nfnv goods, and you can do better at Bragg s. TheMt. Hood Store Carries a full stock of goods such as is generally found in a country store. We caii. fit out campers with all necessary cooking utensils, groceries and canned goods. Fishing tackle and ammunition. Flour and Feed Always on Hand. A public telephone iii the store building. W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. F. L. DAVIDSON, Tinning:, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. AGENT FOR SAMPSON WINDMILLS, And the Hayes Double Cylinder I'umps, THE BEST ON EARTH. In Carriage and Wagon Repairing, Horseshoeing and General Blacksinithing is done bv SNOW & UPSON. This firm is competent to do all repairing of ve hiclesno break so bad that they will not repair it. Give them a trial and be convinced of their capac itv to do fine work. Phone 123. HAZELWOOD Is now open in tht room formerly hecupied by Miss Koe'n millinery tdore. Huzclwood lee Cream Iihs a reputation second to none. Former put ron." will need no introduction to this famous cream. All others tire invited to fall ami try it. MRS. LAURA BALDWIN, Manager. The Spot Cash Grocery Having purchased the grocery store of J.L. Hanna, I will continiu? to conduct it on the same liberal business basis, and guarantee to the trade cour teous treatment and good goods at the right prices, prompt delivery and close attention to all jour wants. Will continue the agency for The Dalles Steam Laundry, and solicit a share of your patron age in that line. My stock is complete, consisting of Flour and Feed. Staple Groceries, Green Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, candies, etc. Yours for quick sales and small Profits. R. REED. rii'ino 3(0 . Kre IMiverv. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. Meats and Fruits. HOOD RIVER, Our unppty of ftvsli meHU U slway Sirloin Stenkst at 15e per lb., stid other us for ChlckeiiR for Sunday or week Creamery Rotter none letter in market. We will Meet all Honorable Competition. in Hood River. to. SHOE CO S ' CUSTOM MAKE. ork earn or OREGON. the bent the market atTordi. We fll choice meats at lowest prices. Call on day dinners. We handle the Millwood (Timber Land, Act June 3, 1B78.1T "Notice foh publication. lTniii-il HUtHi fjinrl Offloe. Vancouver, Wuuh. Mhv4 tft. Mutlce Ih hereby lit veil that 111 compliant) wlth tbe provisions of tbe Het of conirrewi of J iftie H, 1878. entllleU " Au act for the siile of timber landn In the utatos of California. Oregon, Nnvada mid WiwIiiiiKtoii Territory." kh exleiideil to nil Hie public land nlut8 by Hct of AuifiiNt i, RAl.l'H HAVAtJK, of Himil Klver, .uiutity of Wasco, stale of Ore gon, h4 thin dav filed In thin office his sworn statement No. sal, air me purcnuse oi uie lots 1 and 2, southeast northwest , and nortbeiud Va southwest V, of section So. IH, In township No. 5 north, rantre No. lieast, W.M., and will onVr pnaif to how Ihat tbe luntl sought is mure valuable for Its timber or stone tliuti foraarli ultural purposew, and to establish bis vlalin to said bind before the Register and Receiver of this ollice at V au- couver. Wash., on Wednesday, the 9th day ol September, linw. no iiHliies tu wuurwen. vllcil . A.cni), Theodore K. Hbepler and Allred J. Hbeplor.ull ol uooa Kiver, ore., auu n. a. runner oi Giltner, Wash. Any and all persons clalmlnir adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office ou or belore said lb day of September, 1IKJ3. mijyt) tKAiVKti. VAt,unan,uiigiuT. ITimber Land, Act June 8, W7ti. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver, Wash.. Anrll 30. 1WW. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1K78. entitled "An act for tne sale oi timuer minis in inc tatea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washinifton Terr txirv." as exlenileo to all the public land states by act of August 4, Wi, WILLIAM H. CAMERON. Of Portland, county of MuUnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this ollice his worn statement No. HUM, for the purchase of the west half southeast quurterauit east tmn southwest Quarter of section No. HO. In town ship No. a north, range No. 11 east. W. M.,and wilt otter proof to show that the land Nought ts more valuable for Its timber or stone t han for agricultural purposes. Hiid to establish his claim to flam lanu ueiore nie negisu'r unu iuv celver of this office at Vancouver, Wiwli., on Tuesday, the 8th day orHenteinber, tiKii. He niiines as witnesses: Frank K. Harbow. John K. Htglit, B. llosmer ana t. i,. now man. a lot lioiuenauie. wasfiington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said 8tb day of September, ltM. iti7Jyt KRANK K. VAUGHAN, Register ITimber Land, Act June 3, 1K7S.J NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., April 20, 1110,'i. Notice is hereby given that In compliance wllh the provisions of the act of congress of June it, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public laud states by act of August 4, MB, OUSTAVK A. KANl'ER, of Portland, county of Mullnoinuh, state of Oregon, bus this day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 3221, lor the purchase of the lota 8 and 4, and south U northwest yt of section No. 4, In township No. ti north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural pur poses, and lo establish IiIh claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the liith day of August, 1MI3. He names as witnesses: William M. Camp field, Peter Smith, William Roof and Christ liuler, allot Trout Lake, Wash. Any and all persons clui tiling adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said lltth day of August, ltw. ni7jyB FRANK E. VAUGHAN, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. " ' " NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash.. April 20. 1MB. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot congress of June d, i88, entiueu "An act tor the sale of timber lands In the states oi California. Oreaou. Nevada and WuNhiiiL'ton territory," as extended to all the public land slates uy act oi August 4, irwi, nDii XI r. T IL'. A 1 , of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this nay mcu in ting office tus sworn statement, No. 3225, for the purchase of the east half southwest quarter nnd west hall range No. 12 east, W.M. and will otter proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable for lis it in ucr or stone inaniorugricuiturai pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, tttc win day ot August, ivu. He names as witnesses: James E. Muroii Crocket Castle, Susan W. Smiili and Preston W. Smith, all of Fuldu, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands ere requested to file tneir eiHims lu tins omce on or before saia 2iith day or August, liwc-t. ni7Jy FRANK K, VAUGHAN, Register. 1 Timber Land, Act June , 1S7K.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., May 2A, l'.HM. 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 of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land suites uy acini August 4, ixtu, NETTIE ALVORD. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, n as this any ntea in this office her sworn statement, No. mil, for the purchase ol the east halt northeast quarter of section No. 21. in township No. o north. range No. 12 east, W.M., and will otter proof to snow mai me inna sougui is more valuable for Its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, ana to estannsn her eiiiim to said land before tbe Register and Receiver of this onice, at Vancouver, Washington, on Thursday, thelltb day of August, lKiM. She nuines as witnesses: Lottie Casio and Henry Hostetter of Portland, Or.; Ermie Trough and Herman Kuhnhausen of Ulen- wooa, wasn. Any and all personsclalming adversely the above-described lands are requested lo file their claims in this ollice ou or before said am day or August, iw;i. ni28JyaO KRANK E. VAUGHAN, Register Timber Land Act June , 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Unites land Office, Vancouver, Wash.. June 8. lHft'l. Notice Is herehv ulven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June:!, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stales of Calltornla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," asexteuded to all the public land siaies Dy aci ot August 4, iwj, MINERVA E. GENTRY, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state ol Oregon, has this day filed In this ollice her sworn statement. No. 81111, for the purchase oi me souineasi quarter of section No. lit, in township No. 6 north, range No. 12 east, w, M:, snd will otl'cr nroof to show that the lumi sought is more valuable for lu tlmberor stone than for agricultural purposes, and to esbib- llsii uer claim to sain land belore the Reglsn-r and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Washington, ou Monday, the I7th day ol August, WKI. -Hbe names as witnesses: Ida liuswell and George Huswell of Portland, Or.; F. A. Kalmer of (il liner, Wash.; P. I), ilender- stiot ot I'oriinna, or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file ttieir claims in mis omce ou or before said 17th day ot August. IIKM. Jellaia FRANK E. VAUGHAN, Register. CONTEST NOTICE! Department of the Interior, U. H. Land Of fice, The Lalles, Oregon, July 8, PttW. A suffi cient contest affidavit bavins- been flleci In this office by Henry . Harvey of Ureslmm, Oregon, contestant, against Peter F. Orapen- Seter, defendant, H. E. Entry No. 211. made lay 18, lw. The Dalles, Oregon, for the N'4 HK. HKii NK4 see. , and SiWti NWiJ sec. 29, township 1 south, range 111 east, by Pe ter K. Grapengeu-r, contestee, in which it Is alleged mat claimant lias never constructed a bouse upon the tract, has never resided upon or cultivated tbe same; that theabaiidoniiient has existed tor the six mont hs Imi n.i un,i that said alleged absence from lite land was ma aue in ins employment In the army.navv or murine corps of the United .stud's as a pit vate soldier, officer, seuiiinn or marine, during tbe war with Spain, or lu ring any other war In which the United States may be engaged. Suld parties are hereby no. tilled to apear, resiwuil and otter evidence touching said allegations ut 10 o clock a.m. on August Ii nun, before the Register and Re ceiver of The Dalles I .and office. The Dalles,or. The said conlewtaiil having, in a profier affi davit, filed June .(, Mtt, wt b.rth facts winch show that nfler due olligenco pri-sonsl service ol this notice can not be made, it j herehv or dered and aim-led that am-n notice be given by due aud proper pub! nation. I.Wh M It'll A K.L T. NOLAN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TColif u h.mhv al.u, th..t A U LI nf Httll ii rulinium I ' I, I. , - ..... - ..... n.,..., .,,, II III, lUMtir HIIOI1. cation to the Register snd Receiver of the uimninviiwi uiiki umce ai I lie OMlles. Ore gon, to select, under the act ol eongrem of June 4, 1NH7 tstau. .Hn. the following itescrib el tract, which will be. when suneved. the N4 of SE'i section 4. township J nortli. rsnge D east. W. M. 1'hls noilii 1 nitl.llal.uH . r .-... . f " l'K V ... S OI j giving the statutory period ot thirty itavs , from date hereof for filing at the Ciiltd Slates I lnd Office at The Dalles, Oregon, of any I protests or contests against the selection of! said land, or any portion there.it, on thel sriHind (list s-ild lsnd. or any portion thereof is more valuable fiar Its nilnerai than foran rlcullural purrnMex. lumi dune n. iwsi. i JMIAELT. KtiLlS, Register. 15 Acres at $4,000." . r. w . im. " mrtrm in cidvei ; ' Z menm rrady for berrUn, t anning impie-" r RANK CADDV. I Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale ' AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to lo(in. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition $150. The east half of the north 40 of the Henderson 80 acres west of Lyman Smith's; free irrigating water; fl,t00. 3. Iit 10, Belmont; in cultivation ;' fair house; 5 acres; price f 1,500. 5. The N W )i section 25, T 2 X, R 9 E; known as the V K PearHon home stead ; improvements worth f00; half the land, or more, tillable; lavnort ditch runs through it. 1 n the Crapper neighborhood; price tfl,500. Corner lot in front of school house rioo. s The Geo. Melton lot and cnttmm in Barrett-fSipma addition, 375. 7. Hurrett-Sipina addition; $125 per lot: $10 down and 5 per month. 2. Rliifibln residence Iota in Riinmrlt-r'a subdivision, near cannon house; only $125 pterins easy, installment plan. 6. The Koplin nlace at Frankton. 17 acres Hvell improved; free irritiatitiiz ater. Price $4,000. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the fnlla of Hood Kiver, belonging to George K. forsyui; price $1000. 21. N. i 8. E. , P. Si N. E. U 'c . T. S X.. R. 11 E.. U'bil Kalmoii- ., timber land ; $10 per acre. 100 acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south of Tlu Dalles. Known as tho Woodman place. Price sjyuo. The Hunt place mile southwest of tow n. House, barn, mostly in strawber ries and other fruits. Price, $1450. The new company now offers for sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood Kiver Townsile company, of which com pany John Lelaml Henderson is secre tary and the Hood Kiver liank treasurer. Five acres at Krankton, 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 month. The 3 acres east of Garner's, near Mrs. Howe's; one-eighth mile beyond the city limits. All in berries ami "apples; good cottage. A lovelv home. Price for 15 days $1,700; alter that $1,900 subject to lease till November 1, 19011. Persons who have untile desert land entries and have; abandoned the same may get their money refunded. Persons who have made stone and timberentries, which entries have been suspended by the government, mav 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 iL. Ilunderson, who is agent for the Heaver line of steamships. . First-class Surveying Outfit. At the Emporium are kept 2 first-clans transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre pared to do the. work of hiving out acre age protierty in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of survevinu and nlattinir. From and after this date,' April 1), lDOo1, the rates will he as follows: f 10 a day; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Special Offers The Howell cottngo and : uptvh, east of Mrs. Aluui Howe's, for o days at 1,700, after 2 weeks 1,000. 100-acre farm, miles southeast of town on The Dalles road; fences und build ings; several acres cleared land-$l,000. The Fulton 11-rooni house anil lot by the armory, for $1,000. ' -JT,ln,'J,:'r,l,'a"'1' A-t June's, lKVM NOllCK FOK PUBLICATION. United Klntes Uml Office, Vancouver -b,i ;,r caiiiiia, ,, :r jXniH '".''Tfi'"," '1;,"ll'"-y." a extended to " the public land stales by act of August 1, of 1 ortland, comity f .Multnomah. si,.t.. ,.r uregon. lias 1 til, ,y flwJ thlH ,',, , , proof u, snow- ,i ,;' v inore valuable fH- its timber or stone thail .MrtoU aid"', i'I'T' a'"1 ' WW hi" i laliii lo sin. I HI1,i belore the K. niMer ami lt-.;lver ul this office at Vu, , Wa" un , Inesday, ie Istt, ,ly 0f Angus," :w He name. wit, ,; IH-nni, r;,"v and iH.",'.K.,Miv '""t'r".n .'" .'"'"".I. Or., ami Z salmon, ZU ' ' 1 "'" rou of W Any and ail person clslmit,K s,lver-lv t, st-da.ntw, ,(lK ar tufJt t n-v11 Jl!-Sii V.VAt'OUAN Reeister Final Settlement-" Not? its hi-n-Kv irtt- ti i .. e.l, Kx.ntrlx of , n " 1 "I?"," lcken. iI,..Mk,.,i i:,,,, ..t vi'... iron, has hi r final a,-,,,,,,,, ,, r,., onrtof Wavocounty, t.,ic of Oregon anil bat tie judge f said tvnr, ha, fixed the lib d ol Ang.,.i, , luo ci.K A jiV of said day. as the ti,P, ,, l(, rjann. in the cty of 1 he Halle. Wa.""?,, u. sialeoiiir.-g.in.ns tut j.ia, for hearing wij fliisl a;onut and reM.rt be.el.y i.oiiilmt ,,,., at Kind time and place and aim ran-. irs. there i , ! a d tliu.1 ammul ,a ,rl ,.,, ,,, a, I i nag. I sllow,, ra,, i, d. .ppr. v,M a, J cntlr..,.,!. H...I said Kxwntrlx di!rbH Haled this 1st day of .lulv, A. Ii. I'.it .. A LICK J. I'll K e s John Inland Henderson, Altorney for the