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arms about one another reading the attention their entire journey. Ian MkaA K tfdr (CYlflriOr Bible.with but one patte occupying their Epworth League. TIUT.SDAY, JULY 30, 1903. The Oregon grand lodge A. O. U.'W. at its recent wln refund to raise the 8ment rutin in this state, which u-ns asked hv the Mtprcme grand lodge. Colonel Thomas Dealey of Astoria in- young Christian films the Dally News of that city that f,,i il.c mist 25 veara the Oregon grana Iodize ha iwid its own death losses and hop. s so to do hi the future. It has had not a cent of outside help. The ini wrnd lodere has never made n Kscssment for on Oregon death. There was no assessment for June and u Ml l none for Auuust. On the other hand, the supreme lodge has paid $200, ,uuv i.. .iir,n-iilii Oregon helped to oisr it. x i i-iiv Hint 2(H),(Xi0 and will help again, but the does not propose to raise the rate of afneesment now established. Regular meeting Sunday evening, August 2, in the M. E. church. Sub ject: "lteuiember Jesus Christ." z urn. 2:8 K. V. This is the hrst lesson un- :ler the series from Paul a advice to a May tostr, leader. 10th Grade Pupils. All persons III this district or out of It who expect to attend the Franklon school iriewini- ini term and wish to enter the tu ana 10th grade will please notify M. H. Nickelsen, school clerk, whose P. O. address Is Hood Riv er, Or., not lHter than Beptembes 1, lw. Jy3tl Chairman Hchool Board. Horses for Sale. Three or four 8-year-old colts, weight about line- pounds. Inquire of P. T. Hhku.by. U'JJ nasi, nine. Wood for Sale. 16-Inch Hr and pine; also, cordwood In fir and pine. All first-class wood, wave orders ut Olacler office or Inquire of aSr P. T. tsHKM.EY, KaslBHie. SHIRTS FOREMEN AND BOYS For Either Dress or Everyday Wear. We can save you money by looking over our stock. We have Dress Shirts fop men from 45c up. Men's Work Shirts, warranted full size, made, of strong material and well finished, from 40(; up. Boys' Dress Shirts from 35c up. Boys every-day soft-eo.lar Shirts, very pretty patterns, from 2Hc up. We have a full line and can please you in style, finish, color and price. The eleventh national irrigation con cress w ill be held at Ogden, Utah, Sep tember 15 to 18, inclusive! 1903. The programme for the congress will becare fullv arranged with a view to achieving practical benefits and progress. Spe cially favorable railroad rates have been Bscnred, details of which will soon published. Arrangements for the en prtninment of deleuates in the attrac tive city of Ogden will be complete and satisfactory, and reception committees will meet all trains. The citizens of Ogden have appointed a board of con trol to entertain all delegates in co-oper ation with officers of the congrees, There will be no advance in hotel rates. The selection of H. W. Scott of the Portland Oregonian as preeident of the Lewis and Clark fair is fitting and prop er. Mr. Pcott is probably more widely known throughout the United States than any other Oregon man.and is thor oughly acquainted with the conditions surrounding the exposition which he is to lead to success. H. W. Goode, who has been made director general of the fair, is a competent young business man of Portland. Pies for Sale. On the B'pma place, 4 miles south est of town. aa A. J. EMKKMO.N. For Exchange. Horse, buggy and names to trade for wood. Notice. My wife, Jennie Countryman, having left mv bed and uoitrd. t will not De resBonsioie for any dents cnniracieu oy ueraiiennisaaie. id tiivcr, juiy a, ihm. JyjW K. A. COUNTRYMAN. Lost. leather folding- cane, containing one fJOeold piece, a bank receipt und other valuable pa pers, fiease leave at uiaeier omce or return lo aa) GKOrlijE rHArr. Artisans, Attention. I will be In mi office Kriday. from o'clock until a p. m., and isainniay anernoon irom until 8, to receive assessments and dues. F. B. U A KINKS, Rec'y oleto Assembly. Bicycles Repaired. I have opened a repair shop for Bicycles on work promptly done. the hill, .iy K. M. HOI.MAN. TTh ll'lmber Land. NOTICE FOU Act June S, K78.) PUBLICATION. Leader of Low Prices. Wagon to Exchange. A one-hoie Htudebaker waxon to exchange for some kind of a tighter rig. Hee mii? a. 1. A nix Girl Wanted. (iond girl to do housework. Hinall family. Address P. O. box ss, city. a-U Lost. Hood River's blackberry crop is ripen- ing and promises a full yield. The first nun started off Monday at $2. The total crop will probably be 3,000 crates. The country people, too, have a water question which is becoming serious, and have called a mass meeting for Saturday afternoon, to talk the matter over. Oeronimo, the old Apache chief, who is now a prisoner In Oklahoma, has be- coiue a convert to religion. Meets Him on His Owa Grounds. Eugene Register. The arrival of a new boy in the Gro ver Cleveland household is a challenge to President Roosevelt that Grover A brown carved leather purse, containing 21 cents In change, 10 cents In stamps and a post omce key. nease leave at me uiacier omce. For Sale. A 6-year old bay mare, 1000 pounds: broken to ride or drive, singlo or double. True, gen tle, and no bad ways. Good for a lady's nag. Price 175. Inqulreof the owner. JOHN LEl.ANl) HEINUKKHOW. 3 Houses to Bent. One 4 room: two 7 rooms. Jy23 Apply to H. 0. COE. Saddle Pony. A good saddle pony for sale by aid J. n. ottursM ArttiK. For Sale. driving team and work harness; ness and buggy. W. 8. ORIBBLE. Light double buggy harness and buggy. For Sale. 12 acres (rood aimle land. W rods from Pine Grove school house. Call on V. Winchell, first Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Mat of Oregon, for the Coun ly of W asco. L. L. McCartney, plaintiff, vs. M. E. Markley, Raymond Markley, Hcrsoy Markley, Or pha Marklev, Audry Markley, Gladys Markley, Iris Markley, Theresa CaMiier and Charles Caslncr, her bualiand; I,, fc. Morse, Charles Morse, George W. Markley, Peter Markley and Harab Markley, hi wile: Addle Mallett aud Nelsou Malletl, her husband; Charles Markley, Edward Markley, Lee Markley, A. C. Markley, Ha- ' rah Eller and Kller. her husband; and Jesse I mbler, administrator ol the eslaieof J. (3. Markley, deceased, defendants. To George W. Markley, Peter Markley, Sarah Markley, Addie Mallett, Nelson Mallett, Charles Markley, Edwaid Markley, Lee Markley, A. O. Markley, r-iiiinh tiller and Eller, Mrs. Bertha Wheeler, Milton Wheeler, defendants. In the name of the mule of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appeal ed answer the coinolaint flled against yon In the above entitled suit within I lie tune hereinafter mentioned, and If you fail so lo answer, for want thereof the pUiintlfl'will ap ply to the court for the roller praycu tor in this complaint, towlt: r'or ajudgmeiil against the defendant. M K. Markley, tor the sum ol 4S, principal of the promissory Hole men tioned In the plaintiff s complaint, and Inter est thereon st 10 uer cent per annum from March 23, l'.KX), and for the further sum orrMXi attorney s fees and lor nts costs ana uisuurse- nients. and tor a aecree Ol iortwiosure 01 u mortgage upon the following-discriled lands, to-wit: Cnnimenclnir at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section e even 11 . in townsuip iwo iji norm of range ten (10) east of W. M.: running tin nee east eighty (l rous, norm vwemy yajj rnii, west eighty Inuj rous, anu whiiii iwnny rods to iilm'e of bt'ilnnliiL'. containing ten (10) acres of lund, and decreeiug that the defend- anu and eacu ot mem oe torever uui reu uuu foi-eclosed of all right, title and interest in said premises and every part inercoi. This summons Is served limn the defend- anu above named by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Hood River Glacier, a newspaper puuiiRiiea in Wasco county. Oregon, said publication helnflr made In Dursuance of an order of Hon George C. Blakeley, County Judge of Wasco county, Stat of Oregon, dated tho liith day of July, 1H0.1, and directing that service be made on said defendant by publication of tills summons in said newspsper once a week for six consecutive weeks, and that said service shall be deemed complete al the expiration of the time so prescribed for the publication nf this summons: The first mibllcution there of is made upou the 23d day of July, WW, aud tne ueienoanu aoove naineu uuu emm m them are hereby required to appear and an- miw the nlnlntlft's coinolaint ill ti ts cause. on or before the last day of the time prescrib ed In suid order above mentioned, namely. on or before six weeks from the aid day of July. lWtt. w. ti. wiuwa. jy2BU27 Attorney lor rimuun. i.Thmj nl,!.n orr.nn.la nf t)"us?.ou" ' c,01 House, east siiieor road. iiicud iu5vuviv e i or address v. wimchklIi. anti-race suicide and makes Grover a formidable candidate for president on the democratic ticket. $50 Reward. TtI BTotlllt Itowl. -r-' A pilgrim, rootsore, through the Wi st, 1 climbed shove thv bills to rest, And wept. When shadows through the pines dropped down, And crowds covered thy crystal crown, Among the brakes I laid me down And Hlent. A. E. St, John. For the recovery of the body of Ered Foster, who was drowned from the steamer Oalles City on JnneZH, near UttAn lAndln. bov Hood Ktver- Tin. bove reward will be D by the KEUUt.ATOH Ldniu ' Timber for Sale. I will sell the timber on 200 acres. A good Place tor small saw mill or wood camp, can on E. 0. Mahaney or a.H C. L. KOGERH 0. L. Morse, denutv assessor for the end of Wasco county west of Mosier.will vertiser owns right ior W conclude his labors in about two weeks, diess p. o. kx-k Imxhhs, Ht Wanted. A live man to take Interest In manufacture and saleofa simple, Inexpensive and effect ive tire and burglar alarm tor dwellings and other buildings. Hmall capital required. Ad- Hood Klver, Or. Mr. Morse thinks the number of tracts of real estate in his district will foot up 1,000. In Hood River valley the houses are so close together that he finds it more convenient to walk from house to house than to bother with a team. The population of our valley Mr. Morse esti mates at 3,500. The 9th and 10th grades of high school work will be taught this year at rank- ton. This was the decision ot the pat rons of the school at a special meeting last week, when not ft dissenting vote was cast in the matter. Four teachers will be employed in this district. Owing to the continued ill health of Rev. J. L. Hershner, he will conduct but one service next Sunday at the Con- ideational church. This service will be at 11 a. m. W. II. Bishop, government clerk at the Warm Springs reservation, arrived Wednesday morning to spend his vaca tion with his family in Hood River. Miss KUa Briggs,matron at the Warm Snnntts Indian school, whose home is at Salem, spent (Saturday and Bunday with Mrs. W. H. Bishop on the lull. Dr. E. T. Cants and family left Wed nesday for a sojourn at Collins-hot mriniis. The doctor will be cone nntil August 20, and his dental office will be closed until that time. Mrs. L. C. Ilaynes is home from a visit with friends and relatives in Union and Wallowa counties. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hershner of Mansfield, Ohio, are visiting their son, Rev. J. L. Hershner. St Marks guild will meet next Wed nesday at the residence ol Sirs. L. U. Hay new. Frank Davidson, the plumber, made a business trip to rortlanu Monday, A sister of Frank Qtiinn, from Can- " ton, III., is visiting in Hood River, frib Is the name of the world's greatest cure for the liquor ana tobacco habits and can be found at any drug store in Hood River at a price of f 12.50. It is the greatest remedy of the kind ever placed upon the market. It is reported that the French crop ol prunes will be ouly about 10,000,000 pounds this year. As a good crop in that country runs up towards 200,000,- uvsj poutHis, it is easily ercu vusi pricrs for the Northwest crop of 30,000,000 pounds should be very good. In other words, France's misfortnne should be very profitable for us. Pacific Farmer Prisoners have various means ol es- calling; but one of the craies," which Sheriff Sexton took dow n to Salem last week, savs the Chronicle, chose, a novel manner, which, however, proved uusue- c(nL He attempted to ttv awav. It wilt be remembered that he had an idea that the Iiord called him to follow a star, and while waiting at the depot in Portland the electric lights were turned on. and imagining they were stars, he iuuiped up, spread his arms and stood ready to Uy. lie kept tms attitude tor some time, but somehow his guards seemed to have little faith in the human riving machine and had no fear of his Ctping by that route. During most of the trip the two men, both of whom a ere insane on religion, sat with their 45 Acres for Sale. ) acres cultivated: about SOOirrowliu? trees. all bearing, all keeners: 14 acres clover. Hit- uaieu 7 nines out; wen sheltered iroin tne wind. Price SIS) per acre. Terms easy. Jyl ROSWELL MHELLEV. Cloak Lost. A girl's cloak, or jacket. Lost on the road on the East Hide. Finder will please leave at tne uiacier omce or return to J. rt, ctiosu Y. Strawberry Plants. I hHve irood strawberry pltmU for July and Align hi veiling. u. if. wwuwuftJM. Hay Press for Sale. A YoutiK America Hay Press: price $200. aiso, a mowing inacniue, price jelS G. U. WOODWOKTH Notice. To tho Ladles of Hood Klver and vlclnltv: I am starting classes In Embroidery and Piiinilnic In all their branches, as oil. drki lie and crayon, and will lie please lo have you call and see my embroidery pieces and paint ings, at my nome just west or the school house, w III also make paintings, orembroid ery pieces to order at reasonanle prices. ISee me for terms for lessons. Very respectfully, MKS. OLA LITTLEFIELD, in2l Haod River, Or. Cow for Sale. A good milk cow. milk. Inquire of giving a good flow of J. N. BRIDGES. Horse for Sale. A good work horse; years old. For sale by weight about 1000; 7 j. tj. mjutiis. Investigate This. Twenty acres muos from town. Bearing nnnru ana uerru. Ait unner irrigation, ( in HiirineK: enrly location: denirtible home. Cheap Cor cash. Hw owner. T. K. CK)N TRY STUART'S NewConfectionery . HOME MADE DAILY. Notice of Final Account Notice Is hereby given that the final ao count or Henry t'rttcKe as executor or the will .if Van John ami, Ucceatfetl. hail been n led In the. County Court of the state of Oregon lor Wasco county, and Uiat Krlday, theTUi day r Augui, wh, amie nouroi luocioca.or as ton thereafter on said flay as the same can be hesrd, ha beeu fix! by the said court to hear objections to said account snd settle the same. AH persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified to prenem their objections to the sa .ne within the time aiaive named. Ihitedtt Hood River. Oregon, thisJuly 7 two. Horn rKMiur., f.xeoulor. (Timber I .and, Act June S, 1H78.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Trilled fttaiea Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., June In, Itvt. Notice Is hereby gtveo that In compliance with the provisions oi tne aci 01 congress 01 june a, tn.a, ent itlea "An set for the sale of limber lands in the stato of California, Oregon, .Nevsda and Wahiuvton I em lory, as extemlfd to al I in public Und states bv act of August 4, IfVL MAY E. KWHiKKT. oflMrtland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon. ha tins l ty n!ed in this omc her sworn statement. No, k7, ftr the purchase of UteMhot nv,4 anu khs i ana t ot section si, anu ut i m section v in mwnsni No S north, range No. 9 east, W. M.. and wi otfer proof to hIiow that the land sungbt is more valuable ftr Its timber or stone titan tor agricultural purposes, and to wtab.Uh her claim to saia tana neRtre Tne tuvister ana Rcelverof this ofnee at sneouver, Vt anh nn Monday, the Mb day of sinember, lwti. the nainn at wttnem1 Homer C Canip bell, mnte W. Km ions, Oiarleii K. H w Igert and Kmery Oliver, all of INrtland, Oregon. Any and sll nenn claiming advenely the above-dfWiH-ihed lands av rxiiesied to flie their claims in tnts ome on or oefora saia th day of September, ik. jis.4 KRANK K. VA CUBAN, Ref later. HOW TO MAKE ONE DOLLAR WORK LIKE SIXTY. Every one work to socui'e the location of the col lege at Hood lliver, and do your trading at R. B. BHACiG & GO'S, where you can get good goods at the price of cheap stuff . We are receiving, almost daily, new goods, and you can do better at United Mates Land Office, Vnneouver, Wunh . Muv 4. lutii Vntloe la herebv Klven thai in compliance wllh the provisions of the nctofeoneresiiorjiineH, 187S, entitled "Anact for the wile of timber Iniidn in the stntoior CallforntH. Uieison, Nevada and Washington Territory . as extended to all tUe puDlie lana states by net of AngUHt 4, 1SW2, It A 1.1 II DA V HUB, of Hood Ulver, eonntv of Wasco, stste of Ore gon, Imm ihisday tiled In tblsolHiw his sworn stiitcnient No. Sill, for the purchase of the lots 1 and 2, sotitlienst Yt northwest Vv and northeiist Va soiilhwcst 4 of seclluu No. Id. In township No. 5 north, range No. 12easl,W.M., and will otter proof to show thit the land sought is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for iiKrlcnltnral purposes, and to establish Ills claim to wiid land before the KcKtsler and Receiver of this office at Van couver, Wash., on Wednesday, theOth dayot Seiitember, Unlit. He names as witnesses: Oliver C. Dean, Theodore V. Bhepler and Allred J. Khepler.all of Hood River, Ore., and ii. A. Palmer of Uilmer. WmrIi. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said Kill day of September, IM03. niTJytt FRANK EV'AUUH AN, ReglRten ITIiiiherl.and. Act June:!. 1S78.I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Suites Land Office, Vancouver, Wash.. Aurll HI). IWIit. 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 lauds in the suites of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extenduu to an the public land states by act or August 4, lm, WILLIAM H. CAMERON. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day tiled In this nllice his sworn slalement No. M2, for the purchase of the west half southeast quarter anu east nsu southwest quarter of section No. ml, In town ship No. o north, range no. it east, w. .i.,anu 111 otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Ha timber or stone than for agricultural ournoses. and to establish his claim to said land Deiore tne negister anu ue eiverof this office at Vancouver, v ash., on uesdav. the 8th dav oflSeoleiiiber. 1 Mi. He names as witnesses: Frank E. Harbow, John K. Hlght, II. Hosmer and U. L.. now nan. all ol lioiueuuaie. w asuinifiou. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said 8th day of September, 1110.1. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.J NOTICE tOli I'UliLlCATlON. United Rtatos Land Office. Vancouver, Wash.. April 20. KXIS. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "Auact for the sale of timber lands In the states ot all lorn la, Oregon, Nevada and v aslilngton territory," as extended to all the public land stales by act of August 4, 18H2, UUHTAVE A. KAISI'ER. of Portland, county of Multnomah, slate or Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement, no. sai, tor me purcnase oi he low 8 and 4. and soui n y, norm west oi section No. 4, In township No. north, range No. 10 east- W. M.. and will otter pnsil to snow that the land sought Is more vaiusoie tor n Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale Bragg s The Mt. Hood Store Carries a full stock of goods such as is generally found in a country store. We can 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 in the store building. W. S. GRIBELE, Proprietor. ITimber Land, Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. tinned Htntes Lsud Office. North Yakima Wash., July 17, MM. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ol the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Lalltornia, uregon, ncvaua ana waningun Territory," as extended to all the public JunU ALICE riCHUlLER, of Portland, couuly or Multnomuli, state of Oregon, has this day tiled In this otlice her sworn statement. No, liilJ, for the purchase of the east 4 0l southwest tuuu west not south east Hoi section No. 81, In townsnlp No. 7 north, range No. 11 east, W. M., and wdl oiler prool to show mat tne lima sougnt is more vailinoie ior lis itllliter ui smile inuu iui ui i- cultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said land before W. It. Presby, Unit States Commissioner for district of Washing ton, at his otlice at uoldendule, Wash., ou Tuesdav. the 2Hth dav of September. 1WW. tshe names as witnesses: Jasper E. Voting anil Anna L. Youtnf of Castle Hock. Wssh.: James Cox and Alden Kingman of Trout Lake, W ash. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this olnce on or before said 2th day of September, l!w. ANN A L. YOUNG, of Castle Rock, county of Cowlitz, stale ot Washington, has tins day flled In thisomce her sworn statement. No. h1, lortne purchase of the west of southwest yA oi section 3 and lueeast St oi souineasi oi seciion oi, 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 Its timber or stone tn h n lor agricultural purMses, ami to csiao lish her claim to said lantl bi lorc W. 11. 1'rcs by, United States Commissioner for district ot Washington, at his otlice at tiolucmltiie, Wash., ou Xuesdsy, the Zilui day ol Septem ber. iUO.1. She names as witnesses: Alice Schuyler of Portland, Oregon; Junius Cox, Allien Klng uiao and Robert Cox, allot Tioul Lake.W hsm. Any and sll persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to liie their cluims in this otlice on or before sitid Will day of September, IMM. M M F. L. DAVIDSON, Tinning:, Plumbing:, Steam Fitting:. AGENT FOR SAMPSON WINDMILLS, And the Hayes Double Cylinder Pumps, THE BEST ON EARTH. Jylsi4 Fine utf or k In Ca Hinge and Wagon Repairing, Horseshoeing nnd General Blacksmithing is done by SNOW & UPSON.. This firm is competent to do all repniringof ve hiclesno break so bad that they will not repair it. Give them a trial and be convinced of their capac ity to do tine work. Phone 12."). HAZELWOOD CNHY V. II1NMAN, Register. NOTICE FOU I'UULICATIO.N. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 17, ltWf. Notlc is hereby given that the following-named setiler has Hied notitu of his luttntlon lo make final proof In support of his claim, aud thai, said prool will be made before Ueo. T. 1'ialher, 1.'. S. Coinnilssioner, al Hood River, Oregon, on Saturday, August i), 1, vis: WILLIAM u. DoDSON, of Hood River, or.. It. E. No. HM, for the lots 11. IS, 1:1 and 14 of section a, township I north, range 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: J. A. Knox, J. M. Lent, Peter Odell and J.F. Dodson, all of Hood River, Oregon. Jya27 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOU I'LiiLICA HON. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 17, 1HO. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof In support of bts claim, and that said pnsif will be made berre Oeo. T. l'ruther, l;. H. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Saturday, August 2H, ltotf, vir.: FRANKLIN A. JONES, of Hood River, Oregon, 11. E. No. 30701, for I he E SW ' J and lots ii and 7, section 1, lovvu-liij. l nonn, lange v essi, lie names the following witnesses to prove I his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, via: I John Lnskirk ol 1'oitlnud, Or.; Frank Notf, I W, K. W mans and Jaums tiarrn k, all ot Hood River, Oregon. iyiiHli MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Pa i ream lor Is now open in the room formerly occtipiiiii by Miss Hoe's millinery more. Hazohvood lee Civani has a reptitaiioii second to none. Former iairons will neeil no intiodiielion to tliix fumous lieitin. All others me inviteit to call and try it. MRS. LAURA BALDWIN, Manager. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I And Office at The DbIIcs. Oregon, July 17, Univ. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notiee of bis in tention to make commutation i-ioof u support of his claim, anU thai said Jpmo! will be made before Oeo. T. I'rather, D. S. Com missioner, at Hissl River, urvgon, on Mutur day, Bculemler 5, l'W, vis: EUWARI) H. HARTWIl), oi tiona itiver, tiregon, n. r . iiiij. ror i the N section 2i, township 2 north, range east, W'. M. j He names the following witnesses lo prove hisconlinuiHta residence upon and cultiva-' lion of satd land, vis: Andrew A. Jsyue. Casslus A. Hlcklc, John I. Miller and Ulysses O. Dyer, all of Hisd River, Oregon. JyiWaff MICHAEL T. NOLAN', Register. Administrator's Notice. Nolle is hereby rlren that the nndersignea has been ouly appointed by the County Court of tl state ot Oron fisr Wasco county, ad mlmstraior of the estate of (tcorge tiuoi'h, l, ceased, and all persons havlngciaims against said estate are hereby nmifleit to pm?ni them tome, duly vended, at the oftlc of A. A. Jayne. In H.smI Hirer, Oregon, within six mouths after Die date of first publication of this not u-e. 1 teH t Hood River. Oregon, this lh day of June, Mi& ALICE IK HlTH, je2jyi Admlnlstralrii. The Spot Cash Grocery " Having -pumiaKotl the grocery store of J. h. Hanna, I will continue to conduct it on the same liberal bnsinesK basis, and guarantee to the trade cour teous treatment and good goods at the right pricea, prompt delivery nnd close attention to all your wants. Will continue the agency for The Dalles Steam Laundry, and solicit a shnreof yourpatron age in that line. My stock is complete, consisting of Flour and Feed, Staple (iroceries, Green Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, candies, etc. Yours for quick sales and small profits. It. REED. Phone :!dl. Free lieliverv. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CO. if BAifPfaafrl? Umber or shine than for agricultural pur- noses, and to establish his claim to sain lanit before the Register and Receiver ol this oinc at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the mill (lay oi August, iwm. He names as witnesses: William M. Canip- tleld. Peter Smith, William Koof anu cnrisi (Oiler, allot Trout Lake. Wash Anv and all Demons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested lo tile their claims In this office on or- betore siua lwh day of August, m. Illjy r KA. tv r.. vauuiiaii, rvegmier. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Otlice, Vancouver, Wash.. Aurll 20. 1BU . Notice Is hereby glvi that in comDliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, ent l lied "An aclror the sale ot limner lanus in lite suiuw oi California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land stales by act ot August 1, ircu, HENRY HEWETT. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this clay niea in tins omce in sworn staieineut. No. 3i, for the purchase o! the east hull soulhwl-Hl quarter uiul west hall southeast 'A section H, township No. 5 north, range No. 1 2 east, W.M. and will otfer pnsif to show that the laudsought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than tor agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land Before the Riglsler and Receiver of this otlice at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, tne 2Ulh day ot August, Mi:l. lie names as witnesses: .lumps r.. mason, Crocket Castle, Susan W. Smith and Preston W. Smith, all of Fulilii, wash. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office ou or before said Mh day or August, H1W. ni.jyw f ttAwivfi. v AUUHAm, Jvgister. AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. 1. Lota in Watieomit Park addition $150. The east half ol the north 40 of the Henderson 80 acres west of I.yman Smith's; free irrigating water; $1,000. 3. Lot 10, Belmont: in cultivation; fair house; 6 acres; price $1,500. 5. TheW'W i section 25, T 2 N, U 9 E; known as the V K Pearson home stead; improvements worth $500; half the land, or more, tillable : Davenport ditch rims through it. In the Cranner neighborhood; price $1,500. Corner lot in front of school home $300. The Geo. Melton lot and cottage In Barrett-Sipma addition, $375. 7. Barret t-Sipniii addition; $125 per lot: $10 down and $5 per month. 2. Kligiblo residence lots in Spanglor'g subdivision, near cannon house; only $125; terms easy, installment plan. 0. The Koplin place at Frankton. 17 acres well improved; tree irrigating water. Price $4,000. 4. 320 acres of tiniberlaiid at the falls of Hood Kiver, belonginit to UeOrge Fif Forsyth ; price $4000. - 4' 21. N. S. K. ii, 8. H N. E. M sec. 4, T. 3 N., K. 11 K White Salmon ; line timber land ; $10 per acre. r 100 acres, house and garden patch,' located 10 nifie . snutU, of The Dalles. Known " Mr, tjlie "Wcrliiian place. Price $900. " The Hunt place mile-southwest of town. House, barnartstly in strawber ries and other fntitsT. Price, $1450. The now company now offers for sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood River Townsite company, of which com pany John Iceland Henderson is seore tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Five acres at Frankton? known as the Charley Rogers' plupe; 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 darner's, near Mrs. Howe's; one-eighth mile beyomlthe city limits. All in berries and apples; good cottage. A lovely hflnie. Price for 15 days $1,700; after that $1,000 subject to lease till November 1, 1903. Persons who have made desert land entries and have abandoned the same may get their money refunded. Persons who have made stone and timber ent ries, which entries have been suspended by the government, may have their entries completed and get titles to their lands by conferring w ith John Leland Hender son, atftirWy, Hood River. I Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver. vtasn., jviayvsi, raw. notice is uereoy given that in compliance wltb the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 18:8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber la . ids in t lie States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory' as extended to all the public laud suites Dy acioi August f, imrc, NETTIE ALVORD. of Portland, county of Multnomah, stateof Oregon, has this day tiled In this office her sworn suttement, No. 31 II, tor the purchase of the east halt northeast quarter of section No. 21, In township No. 5 north, range No. 12 esst, W.M., and sill otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than ror agrlcultnml fiurpoees, and to establish her claim lo said and before tho Register and Heoelver ol tli Is office, at Vancouver, Washington, ou Thursday, the Hth day of August, lima. She names as witnesses; Lottie Casto and Henry Hostetter of Portland. Or.: Ermie Trough and Herman Kuhnbausen of Olen- wooa, wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested lo tile their claims In this otlice on or before said nth day of August, MX mapyau i-kank vacuhan, itegistcr Timber Land. Act June 3, 187K.I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lund Ottlce, Vancouver, Wash., June8, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance Willi the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1KII2 m MINERVA K. GENTRY, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state ot Oregon, has this day tiled In this oltlce her worn statement. No. HUM, for the purchase of the southeast quarter of section No. Ill, in township No. b norlli, range No. 12esst, w, M., and will otter proof to show ttiat the land sought Is more valuable for its tlmberor stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Washington, on Monday, the 17th day ol August, 1H03. She names as witnesses: Ida Iluswell and George Iluswell of Portland, Or.; E. A. Kalnier of Gilmer, 'Wash.; P, I). Hendei shot of Portland, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said Kill day ol August, HUM. Jellal3 Kit AN K fc. VAt'GHAN, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land of fice. The Dalles, Oregon, July 3, IWX A Miffl elent contest altldavtt haling been tiled in this oltlce by Henry S. Harvey of Orcsham, Oregon, contestant, against Peter K. Granen- geter, defendant, tl. E. Entry No. 211. made uy is. uuu, me Dalles, Oregon, ror I lie .',, SE!, SE1 NEW sec. 3n, aud SWW NWV sec. 211, township t south, range 10 east, by Pe ter K. Grnpengeter, contest!. In which it Is alleged that claimant has never constructed a house nfiou the tract, has never resided upon or cultivated the same; that theahnnitonmenl has existed for the six months last past, and thai said alleged absence from the laud was not due lo his employment In the srmy.navv or marine corps of the United states ss a pri vate soldier, officer, seaman or marine, during the war with Snsin. or du ring any other war in which the United states may ne engaged, said panics are iien-hy no tified to apM-ar, reMnd and olf-r evidence touching said allevstlons at too clock a.m. on August hint, before the Register and Re ceiver of 1 he Dalles Land otlice. I he Dslles.or The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit. Died June 30, li(i. set lorth facts which show that after due clngence srsoual service oi mis notice can noi oc ma.ie. it 1 1 hereby or dered and airecUttl ttiat sm-h notice be given oicai ion. T. NOLAN, Register. by due and proper puhlical lywui hi it ii Ar. Meats and HOOD RIVER, Fruits. OREGON. Our supply of fresh meat is a!way the beat the market affords. We aell Sirloin Sienks at 15c -r lb., ami other choice nieata at lowest prices. Call on u for Chickens for Sunday or wek day dinners. We handle the Hillwood Creamery Flutter none tetter in market. We will Meet all Honorable Competition. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Notice Is hereby given that A. B. Hammond cnilon to the Register ami Keivlver ol the t inted Slates I.huU omce at 1 lie lialles. On1- gon, lo seleet, under the ai-l of congress of Jane , I8W7 siau. i. the following iU-c-nb- eu tract, wnicn win oe, when surveyed, toe Tickets lo and from Europe. Persons desiring to purchase tickets to or from any points in Europe or South Africa may secure tlio same from John L. Henderson, who is agent for the Beaver line of steamships. Flrst-clas3 Surveying Outfit. At tho Emporium are kent 2 lirst-class transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre pared to do the work of laving out acre age property in lots ami blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and olattitiL'. rom and after this date, April 9, I'.KKl, the rates will he aB follows: f 10 a day; Lot corners established for f5 a lot; two contiguous for ono owner, the same price. Special Offers Tho IIowoll cottage nml .'5 jjcros, oast of Mrs. Alma Howe's, for days ut 1,70. after 2 weeks l,t)U). 1(()-atTo farm, southeast of town lialles road; fences and build ings; several acres cleared land $1,000. The Fulton 11 -room house and lot bv the anuorv, for $1,000. ") miles The on IH SKi. section 4. townshiu 1 north range v east. W.M. This notiee is published for the purpose of ?:lving the statutory period of thirty days rom date hereof for filings! the t'liiu-il Kimes ..and omce at The Data's, 4reg n, of any protesta or eontesu against the ariecttim of said land, or any poition thereof, on the ground that sale land, or any portion iht'ieof, is more valuable for lis mineral than kr ag ricultural puroses. Dated June 24. IMA. Jyvvt M ll ll AELT NOI. A N. Itivi!r. 15 Acres at $40007 Klve acres In strawberries; a s-res in clover; t seres ready for berrlaa. farming imple menlsand tools Included. 11 FRANK CADDY. ITinibcr Lund, Act June ft, 1KTS I NOTICE EOK PUHLICA ITON. ITnlled SIukw (.anil omce, Vancouver Wash., Apiil I, Urn:!. Noi Ice is henhv given tluit in compliaiu-e with l lie provisions of iheiu t ol congic.of Junes, l,n, entitled "An act lor the ssle of linih.-r lands in the stales :f California, Oregon, Nevsda and Washington Territory," as extended to sll the public hind slates by act of August 1, Isw. WILLIAM J. I Kusr, nf Portland, county of Multnomah, stateof tlifvoii. has this day riled in this oltlce his sworn statement, .No. :tm, for Hie purchase of tne soul lu-asl , northwest K4 and northeast Koiiihw.-st "4 ,s iion l.in towtislilpNo.Siiorih range o. Ii) east, W. M., and will otlcr proof to show thai I he land sought Is morn valuable for lis timber or slone than lor agricultural urKcs, and lo establish his claim to Kiild l:ui I b.loii ti,e Iti-gister and Keceiveror this office at Vitncouvcr, Wash., on Tuesday, the Is: h day of August, IHM. Jle nuiiics as witness- : liiiis ( arnev and Jiinics K. Cameron ol I'oi I Isnd, ( ir.. aiid .lo wpn Kulliran and K. I). Cameron of White rSultuou, A ash. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the RlMive-des,.niM lands are rein-sted to file their claims In this ottw on or before said Inlh day of Ailgusi, Pun. uiTJ.is HtASK KVflUAS. llreister Final Settlement- No'lce Is hereby gl -en that Ihe undrrslgn e.1, Kxrsr-ulrix ol trie rtit r William S. I'ieh.-n. dtsN-sswi, law- ol Whmm county, on gim, has liu-d her final account and report as su' h executrix with the eu ik of the County Court of Was.-! county, stte of tirevon, and that Ihe Jiui'e or .sai-l court has fixed I uesdnv, the lib day ol Ao.'ilst, l'H, n Hlo eliu k A M. of said day. as the time, and ihe county is.utt rismi, n lliecity of 'I he lniile. Wiix cimr.lv, state ol tinvoti. as the place for hearing soid titisl nei!tnd in: I resirl. All H-rsons Ihtereslisl in said estate aie her. -by notified to api-ar al said time and pltots and show cause, if any there he, w nv said dual eivomtt and restrt should not in tul tli'ii,: he s'lowed, rsliited, approved and contlrmil, and aid Kxecutnx d si-lmrjed. J'atcd this 1st day of Julv, A. Ii. Hit Al.li K J. I!CKK. Kxerittrix of the K-taie slid W ill of William t. I iii-ken. deceased. Jidin inland ilendcrson, Attoniey ir the Ilale. J 2 .U o