The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 03, 1903, Image 2

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1903.
Oregon ha two elections in 1904 and
pays taxes twice in 1904. We hope th
people, will be twic as happy as they
were in 1903. Eugene Register.
Last Sunday' Wbnteoui Reveille
(tuna special number dealing with tltt
mining resources of Whatcom county
and (lie business men of Belllngham
bay. Characteristic of the Reveille,
this pnper is u credit t Washington
journalism.
By reference to the AVblte Salmon
river notes, it w ill be seen that a Farm
em' iiibtilute will be held on the North
hide of the river next week. It Is hoped
the Hood River farmers will take ad
vantage of the cordial invitation to at
tend the sessions of the Institute.
Sell TUeTr"Aiipie for 20,00).
The members of the Apple GrowerV
Union are wearing a broad smile, and
it is a good smile, too. Last Saturday
ninht Manager Joe Wilson continual
ed an apple deal amounting to over
(L'0,000, the Davidson Fruit company
of Hood River being the purchasers.
This is the largest fruit deal ever mailt
in Hood River, and at prices which sei
the fortunes of gold seekers in tbt
shade.
The sale includes all the Union's 4
tier Spltzenburgs and Yellow New
towns and 3,000 boxes of lien Davis
The Spitzcnburgs brought 2 a box, t lit
Yellow Newtow ns 1.8o, and the lien
Davis 85 cents, the money to be paid
on delivery of the fruit at the railroad
track at picking time.
Competition for this choice lot ol
fruit w us keen. Several concerns from
the large cities were bidding for the lot,
but the reputation of the local concern
for putting out tine goods, and the fad
that I hey handle nothing but the fuui
ous Hood Uiver fruit, put them in a
position to outbid the other buy era, ol
which there have been at least a doz
en in flood River making offers since
July 1 . The Davidson Fruit company
now practically controls all of the
r!pitzeiiburgs and Yellow Newtowns
in the Valley, having already contract
ed several lots from growers not mem
bers of the Union. The Davidson
F'ruit company baa handled these fan
cy apples for several years, and ii
seem that their painstaking efforts and
wide advertising of Hood River fruit
hus been of wide benefit to this section
us well as a big credit to the company,
it was through the Union, though,
that got the price. Before its recent
organization, buyers were offering $1.45
u box. This means that the Union has
beeu worth 50 cents a box or more to
the grower, which, on 10,000 boxes l
the neat sum of f5,000. The director.
and manager of (lie Union urejuhilnnt
over their good work.
"It shows what we can do," said A
1. Msisou to the (Jlueier, "and 1 only
hope that the members of the Union
will work as hard to make the orguu -zalion
a success as have the boaid ol
directors and the mauugcr. Whenever
complications arise or information is
neetwHiry.tbe members should come t
the directors and not go to our comiiet
Itors." Dukes Valley Notes.
(Continued from Page S.)
tion, to judge from the new building
that are going up. Joteph A. Knox Imt
added an addition to his house, and W.
0. Dodge is fixing to build one to hit
house.
J. F. Dodson returned homo yesterday
from the logging camp to burn his slash
ing; A. J. Kessell got his back hurt last
Friday evening while helping W. Mc
Donald to load logs.
Mrs. A. T, Dodge and children visited
at Grandma Dodson'g last Tuesday.
W. C. Dodge is having some grubbing
done on his homestead.
D. Dodson has gone into the poultry
business quite extensively. Any one
wishing fancy poultry will do well to
patronize Den, as lie can furnish you
with anything from a Bantam up.
Humor savs we are to have a saw mill
in the near future.
Meadey Murphy and Jessie Dodge
visited Winnie and Hazel Kessel,
Sunda
Sunday school had quite an attend
ance yesterday, although some came
late, thinking there would be church,
but got fooled as it was the 5th Sunday.
Miss lieulah Dodson has been having
a siego of the toothache quite badly
lately.
We are glad to learn that all the sick
in the valley are on the mend again.
A T. Dodge's children have the chick
en pox.
Mount Hood Notes.
The Davenport mill started up last
Saturday, and from this on we shall
be able to hear the hum of the saw at
all times. '
J. 8. Patterson made a trip to Hood
River, Inst Monday.
M. F. Bird of Viento has returned
and is building the wood shed for our
school house.
School will begin here on Monday,
September 7, and will continue for a
period of four months.
Rev. Thos. Merrill was up and held
church at a private house last Hunday.
Mr. (Jrotfis getting lumber cut at the
Mount Hood mill for a church, which
will lie located south of the toll bridge.
The building will be 20x34.
A.R.Thompson, James Cooper and
E. W. Cribble went hunting last week.
They were gone four days aud secured
two flue deer.
There was a misunderstanding 1
tween the Mount Hood boys aud the
Belmont nine, as to where they should
iday bull. Our Imys wanted to go to
Otlell, while the Belmont players
wanted to go to Hood Kivtr. They
could not agree, so stayed at home.
J. N. Kuight, I'olk Buller and E.
llenson went to Lost lake last Monday
to get flail and huckleberries. Those
willing any of the above w ill do well
to leave their measure by mail, at the
Mount Hood post office to insure
prompt attention.
A good many are cutting their spo
ond crop of clover, which is even better
than the first crop.
Odell Note.
Judge Prather paused Odell, Tuesday,
with a party from Buffalo, N. Y.t who
was looking over the country with a
view of investing. .
Everybody Is busy at Odell this week,
in fact we are too busy to write the
news, of which there is plenty.
A. I. Mason and family visited the
fall, Tuesday. Mr. Mason's father
accompanied him. He is pleased with
Mood Kiver, and will leave for his
home in St. Louis, Friday.
Pine Grave (leaaingv.
T. M. B. Chastaln, a former teach
at Pine Urove, was calling Oil o:a
friends here lant week.
' The temperance society will give a
programme next Saturday evening at
the church.
A. I. Mason and Hans Lage, with
their families, were at the Falls today..
F. B. Barnes, the real etute man,
was out through the valley one day
list week with B. M Tanner, a com
mission merchant of Kansas City. Mr.
Tanner Is looking for a 100-acre tract ol
hind for a Spitzenburg apple orchard.
W. Fikeis rebuilding the flume for
the sawmill.
Miss Mara Smith attended the insti
tute at Hood River last week.
Little Mary Harbison Is very sick.
W. W. Smith of Dysart, Iowa, is vis
iling at. M. M. Illlls's. Ho is on his
way home from the G. A. R. encamp
ment at San Francisco. He served in
the civil war three years, as a member
of Co. I), 31st Iowa.
(.'rapper Cropphigs.
The second crop of clover is nearly
put up. Some of it got a little wet
from the recent showers, hut no dam
ige wns done to speak of.
Charles Chandler has his new house
nearly completed. The painter is now
putting on the second coulof paint. .
Miss Mary Phillips aud her brother
Jasper started for Marion county Sun
day morning to visit their parents.
They Intended to go in time to take in
the' hop picking, but received word
that the hops were moulding aud that
very few would be picked. It is likely
the present warm weather will destroy
the mould.
Home of the Uiy returning from
Sherman count v and Eastern Wasco
renort wnjiCM vei v good and' harvest
hands plentiful. They say it is harder
to gel a jolt I Here mis year mini lasi
year. This is probably "on account ol
so many combined harvesters at work,
as it requires only four men to operate
a combiner, while it takes 18 or 20 men
to run a header and thresher with sep
arate crews.
Joe Wilson was iu thin neighborhood
last week contracting for all t tie Yel
low Newtown and Hpitzenburg apples
he could get at $1.7') a box ut picking
time. Tliis is considered a good price
at this time of the year, and nearly ail
the growers contracted their crop.
II. E. liloeher will give a dance and
oyster supper at the new hall, Septem
ber 12. Everyone is invited to come.
Swam Is Miles in the Columbia.
Five hours and 22 minutes in the
cold waters of the .Columbia,- and a
swim of over 18 miles against a ' hard
wind Is the record of Joint Lelaud
Henderson, Sunday, August 30, 1903.
Is there any one in the Northwest who
can beat Ibis?
He dived from the steamer dock at The
Dalles at 7 o'clock and left the water at
Straight landing on the Washington shore
a short distance below Moeier station, at
12:20, chilled to the marrow and so be-
...i
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JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
numbed hecouldhardlysiand erect.lt was
his intention to make the remaining five
miles to Hood River, but the high winds
and almost ice cold waters were too
much for his iron nerve and wonderful
endurance.
"My,l never did feel such cold water,"
said Mr. Henderson as he emerged from
the river on to the warming sands where
those, who accompanied him in the
stainer Maja had landed to receive him
and to assist in rubbing him into
normal condition.
"If it hadn't been so cussed cold I
could have mado it all right. This trip
was much harder than the one I made
in 1K9S from Hood Kiver to Cascade
Locks. Then 1 had the w ind at my back
and the water wasn't so cold. I crossed
the river rive times in my swim today."
In addition to the steamer Maja, with
Captain Taylor at the wheel, a rowboat
with Amos Underwood, Charles E. Hay
ward and a Glacier man worked along
side the swimmer. Amos Underwood,
who used to pilot the. wood scows on the
Upper Columbia in the early '50s,steered
the boat and pointed out to Henderson
the soft spots in the water.
At 8:30, as the Dalies City, with a
large excursion party passed down the
river, the pteamer slowed up and blew a
salute, while those on board cheered
long sndloudly. Henderson waved his
hand in response.
Unit School Bond Election.
White Salmon, Wash , Sept. 2. Edi
tor Glacier: White Salmon had a bond
election, Tuesday, and by the vote, the
bonds carried by one vote, but as they
voted a married school girl of 19 sum
mers, it will make an illegal election.
Some things may stick with school
nil Is, June, but not voting for school
bonds. C. 1). Moork.
Tel gates to Irrigation Congress.
Frank Davenport has received his
appointment from Governor Chamber
lain as a delegate to the Irrigation con
gress, which meets this month at Og
deu, Utah. Mr. Davenport ex pert to
lleiid, and will endeavor to influence
legislation for more equitable right-of-way
laws.
K. C. Bryant is alio a delegate, and
Rheumatism
Positively Cured.
The California Medic I Company will re
fund to the customer all money I hut he pav
the druimial In cuse he is nut cuied of Ktieie
malisiu by lite use of
Oil of Eden
Sweet Spirits
of Eden.
Ch route on se Invariably cured, and ("L'RKD
1'KR.MA.Nh.NrLV.
For Hale bv
O. K. WILLI A MM,
Awnl for Hood River.
A. R. HOGAN,
General
Blacksmithing
PilHU KcrAlrwINU.
MOSIER,
OREGON.
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The best goods for the money ia what you want, and the Paris Fair is where you get them.
A small profit and satisfied customersls what has given us our large and increasing trade. Join
the merry throng and increase your profits by economical buying. . . .
Misses' fast black stainless ribbed hose, superior quality, per pair, 10c; misses fine Lisle thread
ribbed hose, extra fine gauge, guaranteed fast and stainless, per pair, 20c.
Boys' heavy ribbed hose, extra quality, guaranteed absolutely fast, full length, per pair, l.r,c.
Ladies' hose, full seamless, fast black, double stile, high spliced heel and double toe, per pair, 10c.
Men's half hose, black Lisle thread, silk finish, double sole and spliced heels, best value on
record, per pair, 10c. "
We Are Leaders of Low Prices.
wili attend if his health pci Diits, and
look after the exhibit of Hood River
fruit. The congress offers some gold
medals aud cash prizes for apples.
The following persons are guests at
Mrs. Fred. Howe's hoarding house: Mr.
and Mrs. O'Brien of Dufnr; Miss Anna
(iodberson, Miss Lucv Mullens, Mosier;
Mis Euln 0. Rowe, Miss Martha l!ar
tell, Miss Nellie Mellaley,Mis Thomp
son, The Dalles; Miss Nettie VVuldoti,
Miss Hilda Waldi.il. Oregon City; Miss
Emma Wuudeili, W. S. Jones, Port
land. A meeting of St. Mark's guild was
held at Mrs. Dumble's residence Sep
tember 2, l!t0.'l. The following otlicers
for the coming year were elected: Mrs.
Snow, prisideiit'; Mrs. C. T. Roberts,
vice president; Mrs. E.E. Savage, treas
urer; Miss Uootli, chairman of the
works committee; Mrs. Clarke and
Mrs. Harris were appointed assistaanl
of the works commit tee;Mrs. Ralph Sav
a.esti'l retains her position of secretary;
Miss Cramer was put on the advisory
committee. St. Walk's inild will meet
meet at. the residence of Mrs. Snow,
September 9, l!)0.!.
Will (J. MacKao of the Oregonian if
in Hood River accompanied by Mrs
MacRae, who is interested in securing
some apple land. Mr. MacRae came to
theOregonian from Washington City
last February, and his work in the Held
of sports has given that staid old news
pap'er such a shaking up as it never
before experienced. His story of Mor
ris, the Indian pitcher was copied in the
New York Sun, and accorded a column
of editorial comment. MacRae learned
the "case" years ago in the otiice of
Rill Nye's IJoomerang.in Laramie, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. FrankChnndler and son
Willie returned last week from an enjoy
able outing at Newport.
Mr, ai:d Mrs. A. 1'. Tift and daughter
Virginia are the gnesis of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Chandler.
Epworth League.
Topic for Sunday evening, Septem
ber ti: ''The Call of Most a." 10 jtodu 3:
1-12. Leader, Miss Belle Horner.
A study of the life of this aeat lend
er of the children of Israel Is alway.
interesting ami Instructive, and tin
hour spent in Consideration of tliit
topic net Sunday will t.e an hour wet'
spent. Come nu', and pome pie
fared to take some part in the league
t xercises.
Farad ise Farm.
This well-known summer resort Is siralu
open totlie pnhllc. It ts only 15 minutes'
walk from lhdeHt. Lovely Hiirroundingii:
the tienl, of water mid fralt. Terms, t- a week
fur tlilH season.
H. R. ENTRICAN, Manager.
s24
Lost.
Small gun metal watch, last Sunday,
turn to thin otfloe and Receive reward.
Re-
Wanted.
To trade a team weighing 1hi pounds each,
perfectly true, for H smier one. Or will Inn
a team weighing shout UK) poll n Is each, I
satisfactory. Also have a new mildle for sale
or trade. .1. H. 8 H O KM A KK.lt.
Cow for Sale.
A good family cow, part Jersev, for xiile for
'). At RS. II. il. LEW 18.
Cow Wanted.
I want to buy a No. I freh cow, Jersey.
!4 UOBT J0NKH, Belmont.
Cow for Sale.
Uood Jersey cow, giving V., gallons of milk
a day. ait HAllKV B ULKY.
Furnished Room.
A furnished room lorent, with no bed bues.
Inquire al the depot. km
Lost.
While fishing along Hood river, a pair ol
gold-rimmed nose glasses, In red pinxh case.
H.J. BYRKETT,
Team for Sale.
Or Will trilrifl Oil liPiivler lenm f, r h ,
cattle. o T. s.VITH.
m Willow KlaU
Angora Billy Goat.
I hnvf Rn Antrnrft Hlllv ti.nt u..t in
ofdlwk Umt i will noil clteap or exchange.
1.1 I If I II K Mil'
nnxriwiMiu r arm.
Boating Parties.
Hn el wood Farm
J. w. laylor, captain of the strainer Mala,
Is prepared to take pleasure parlies to Me'nt
aloose, Collins Hoi Springs, or anv point of
Interest on the Columbia, t'havu'eii reanon
stile. I'hone in sin m. Hood Kiver. sH
.Excursion to Collins.
The steamer Maja will curry an excursion
to tVillliM Hot HoringH, Snndaf , September .
leaving Monnt HihiU Lumber mimiiv i mill
at 7:30; arrive baek at II d. m. Hound trln "lOe.
Horse for Sale.
A 1200 pound mare.
R3
L'henp. Inquire of
McUl'lllE I1RIW.
Cows for Sale.
Three frenh Jersey cowa f r sale hv
J. II. KuBKRa
Cow Wanted."
A riKd fresh milk r, .lersi v preferred
J V. II. BKOCK.'Hood Kiver.
Rubber
Goods
while you mblier. A full
line just in and now on
display. When in need
of prescriptions, remeni
ber we make a sjiecialty
of pleasing every cus
tomer. Trv us once.
WILLIAMS'
PHARMACY
':CA! 1, -- f .rrt.m inri-hi
pa
Our Prices Are Always the
Wear Like Iron
'i.-j ivim
V.OOLEN
ih-5 . i HADE
Neat PatternJust
what the boys need
FOR SCHOOL
Two & three-piece
And the price
ical
ami
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CENTRAL
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MAYES BROS., Proprietors.
Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured
and Canned Meats.
Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits.
The Mt. Hood Store
Carrion 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. GRIBBLE, Proprietor.
HAZELWOOD
1 gfZ IlLI
Paslop
Is now open in the room formerly occupied by Miss Roe's millinery
store. it:i.'l(MHl lee Cream has a reputation second to none. Former
patrons will lived no iniioiluotioii to this famous cream. All others
are invited to cull nml try it.
MRS. LAURA BALDWIN, Manager.
For Sale or Trade.
One lerney eow; one horse, mm lb: oi S
wilted Kpring huck: one wtof double burnetii,
(sei-ond baud.) Ji riiin easy.
AJ7 J. II. WHOKMAKKR.
ClosIngOut Sale.
I will do no more blcvele repair work nfter
Saturday nisbt, Attitust it. All who hnve left
whwl Khoulii cjill and mt lliein. Will also
clone out my i k fast an 1 en.
K. M. Holman.
Fresh Jersey Cow
And pony for jrnle. B. K. SII01-:M AKKR-
" 10th Grade Pupils.
All pernine lu thin ilistriet or out of It who
ex ie. i loallrnd ttie Frvnklon M'h.Kil Iheroio
tnx lerui and wln Ui enter Hie Mm and Hah
eude lli (;!:.;.. nntifv M H Mekelen.
lHvirl. ik. h V. U. addreM w Hmal Kiv
er. Or., n. H leier :tmn HTienili I. I
M. It. NOHI.K.
Jv1 fbairman Selawd Btmrd.
To Apple Growers.
The MiM-khoi ii t n( the-Hood liiver App'e
Orowerw' I nt., a ate hereby notified thai their
board of dtrvriuni imve tbi day, Annt a.
Ii-t, In U-aul M-K.t,,n. voted an iwmrnl of
& per cent on em-ti tisre ot M-k, which inu
tw iaid iihiii hi a In tl.e olliee of our
trenmrrr butler A .. Hal Itivtr, -r.
lio-xl l(ier, or., Aukiim n.
VI. MA.-ON. rrv-sldent.
J. I- Tauter, Sn-reta v.
-ST 1.811 ., -., i.l i li,.-toAJBfci
Lowest.
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MILLS
a.
UAHh AW JM
is rip;ht nt
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State Normal School
MONMOUTH, OR.
ranged especially for training teachers for
all lirHiiclies of the profession. Most ap
proved methods for graded Miid ungraded
work tannlit in iietual district school. The
demand for graduates of llijn school o
teachers far exceeds the supply. The
iia.iiniif department, which consists of h
Him--. lii'ir (jiiu ic m:oi to oi ano'll ZoU pn
pi!s Is well eijnipind in all its hranches, in
ciU'liliL' sloyil. IliUMC (llawilllf Miirlihvii
tiuinintf. The Noinnil course, the liesl
ipiit-sesi way in slate certitiCHle.
t'"" term 0iens Hepicintier ti. for cut
'toeu or ioloi iiialion address
J. B. V. UUTLEH, Secretary.
MARKET.
79j
For Sale For Debt.
H. '. Jaekarn han conveyed to John Inland
Hendeixtn as trtiHtee hi iore bulldinv and
lot by ADOoI'mitore on the hill to b wild lo
piiymld Jaikmni) debu. The property It
ollered fcir wle at All rsotis owine
mild JH4-kon will pleane call at Hendernon'a
otlli-eatid wtllealonen. All perwn having
rlaliimacainvl Kaid Jarktuu will aend llein
lEed luiement.
f l,i1J!,'!:,.5P H KNDKKHOX. Trnidee.
Pay Up Now.
All nnnt Imvlmlollii aalnat me will
nleaae leave tbeoi at thentflceof John Inland
Meiiflerwm. All penmnsowlnc me mlli pteiwe
call at .Mr. flenderaon'a otllre and pay up. I
wixh lo nettle up my aecounu a I eipect to
Fine Jersey Cow
For sale. He . K. KAKTME!.
Onions For Sale.
tnlonibj lhe.-k,lU reuu s pound, Ibr
ale by j. c. luiiij
For Sale.
I have team, harnet and two wavom for
MleIVice fl.V JAM. IXiiALIjs.
To Exchange.
rarmtnoraiork Ian-Inn Klu kltat rouulv
W ash.. t-T airawbrtry land, in Hood Uiver
Inqnirrof Janiea IniralK Hood Kiver r
OKm. A. SMUtll, l.yle. WJi.
(Timber Luna, Act Jttne j,
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATlOy.
n..i. ko T.nii oiflee. Vancouver,
VVanh., Juno 15, 1WU. Notice Is hereby
rfven tnatm oonipiiami- ''":iM"- 7,,
f tbeactofcoiusressofJune :t, 1S7S, entitled
'An act for the sale of timber lands in the
tales of fulllornia, Oreuoo, Nevada ami
.....i. . 'f,..M.itH.. us ytentl.'il UI al
the uubl.c land aiates by act of August 4, 1NW ,
MAY E. HWKiKBT,
ofHorlland, county of Mulluonmli, state d
Oreon, has this day filed lu this olflce hei
worn autement, No. 8W7, for the purchasa ol
the NK!i of sWy and lota 1 aud 2 of aect on
ii,, and lot I of section (, In lownxhli
No. ;t norUi. range No. V east, W. M., and will
olt'er proof to show that the land aonuht !
mora valuable lor Its timber or alone than foi
agricultural purpoe.es, and to establish hei
cFalin to wild land before the Register and
,. r .1.1.. .. . n. CnrnvtllVi,!. Wiillh..
rtfcceiveroi lioa uiiiuc i ,
in Mondoy, the 2Hth day qf Septomber, WM
nne naiiii-a an whuijmm, ....
bell, George V. Minions. Charles K. Hwitterl
ana e.mery iuver, an oi rn.iiin, b".-
Any and all persons clnlmliiK uilversely the
above-diwonbed lands are retiuestmt to flit
iheir claims in this olltce oil or belore sato
ih day orMepteuioer, nui.
"NOTICE FOR PUtlLiCATlON.
Iand Offloe at The Dallea, Oreion, August 6.
ltKM. Notice Is hereby given that the follow
lUK-named settler has died notice of his inten
tion to mako nnal proof In support ot tilt
claim, and that sai(t proof will be made be
foreueo. T. Prather. U. H. Com .r.lKsioner, al
Hood Kiver, Uregon, on Mouday, September
11, I'M, viz:
WILDER C. IKHXIK.
nr Hood River. Oreiron. H. K. No. 1057.!, for the
NKV; section 4, towtiahlp 1 north, range 10
east. W. M.
He names the following witiuissea to prove
his continuous residence upon auu ruiuva
Lion of aaid land, vlx:
Charles H. Stanton, Joseph A. Knox.Charlcs
W. Murphy and William w. iiousou, an oi
Hood Kiver, Oregon.
aial7 M1CHAKL T. NOLAN, Register-,
Heating
Stoves
You want one now
that fall has come.
Drop in ami see what
Savage has in the
stove line. ' Also ex
amine the many
other goods that are .
unpacked daily at
SAVAGE'S
FOR YOUR CHOICE
Ice Cream
and Candies
GO TO STUART'S.
L. C. Haynes James K. ueiio, d
BON TON
BARBER SHOP.
The place to eel an easy shave, an
up-to-date huir cnt, mid lo enjoy the
luxury ot a porcelain until tub.
BELIEU & REA,
Contractors
& Builders.
-Pl,ANS AND K.STIMATES Ft'RNISHEn-S
THE NEW
FEED STORE.
On the Mount Hooil,roail, Houth
of town, keeps constantly on liami
the U'st quality of
Hay, Grain and Feet,
At Ixwest Prices.
22 I). K. LAMAR, Prop.
Contractor
and Builder
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
S. H. COX.
Acme Cement
Plastering.
I do Acme Cement Plastering that will last
"'"IS " vi" iiuuJTO nu.nun. V1KO, cement
lbundatlons. 8ee samples of work and get
prices before letting contract.
Jef KKANK PRUfTT.
EUEEKA
Meat Market.
McGuire Bros., Propr's.
Dealers In Fresh and Cured Moats, Lard
Poultry, FrulU and Vegetables.
Free Delivery. Phone as.
E. A. SOULE, .
Contractor
and Builder.
Plans and Estimates Furnishkd
Upon Application.
L. H. RICHMOND,'
Contractor
and Builder.
Plans furnished and Estimates given
on Kuil(tin!8. juyl
Household Goods
For sale. BedKteads, table, springs, chain
heating stove, etc., property of Dr. Donald
son, mu.it be wild Immediately.
J. W. RKiRY.
Pony Wanted.
One or two saddle ponies; must be itentle
Inquire at i. K. Rnd's store. m3
For Rent -
IM 5ardf, bl etc F, Jlotat River. Its
uu oiuch a, rarannrMi.
A. A. KCHK.Nt'k-
JeJ
1LW Fiirnain St., Omaha, Nel.
Furnished Room.
furnlnbed room lo rent by
slO MK.S. ('. B. ti AHKIKL iiIioiwtt
For Sale or Trarlo
Nlc two-waled top carrtnue for male or will
trade ft hay. Call at
M FASHION HTAHLKW
For Sale
' flood bucklswrd: 10 lanro tankn. 0 ml Ion
and over, or 6 whikkey twrn li. or to ibI-
ami II lu nation kegs; J dye ration. brand new'
tall on on bhone, PKTKR MoHKs
Job Printing
In up-to-date styles, froot
material ami. right price.
We will mtx't Poitland coin
jH'tition, quality of stock, size
of order nntl work considered,
We respectfully solicit your
order for h ny t hing in t he Job
Printing line.
E. R. BRADLEY.
A";t.ft)rI)cnsn)orkTyjowriter
Real Estate
Bargains.
LIST OF LANDS
For Sale
AND
FOR RENT
AT
THE EMPORIUM.
Money to loan.
1. Lots in Winifoniii l'urk addition
fl50.
The east half of the north -fo of t lie
ITi'ndorson 80 ncrus wi-t i.i i
nllth,8; free irrigating wutcr; l.ikH).
3. Lot 10, Belmont; i cultivation;
fair house; 5 acres; price $1,500,
5. The NV '4' 'section ':, T N, i 9
K: known aa the V K Ci.tn..,, 1
' : , - - v....-.Mi iiuiiic-
stead ; improvements worth font); half
tuts laiui, or more, iinunie; Duvenport
ditch runs through it. In the ('rapper
neifthliorhood; price T1,5(J0,
Comer lot in front of school lious-e
$,'100,
The (ieo. Melton lot and cothijje in
Barrett-Sipma addition, $:j73.
7. Barrett-Sipnia addition; 1(125 per
lot: $10 down and $5 per month.
2. Eligible residence lots in Spanker's
subdivision, near cannon house; "only
$125; terms easy, installment plan.
6. The Koplin place at Frankton. 17
acres well improved; free irriuutini!
water. Price $4,000.
4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls
of Hood Kiver, belonging to (ieorue F
Forsyth; price $1000.
21. N. y S. E. i, S. J,' X. K. kcc.
4, T. 3 N., It. 11 E White Salmon ; line
tunlier land; $10 per acre.
HSO.acres, house and garden patch,
located 10 miles south of The
Dalles. Known as the Woodman
place. Price f'JOO.
The Hunt place i mile southwest nf
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
Uiver Townsite company, of which com
pany John Leland Henderson is secre
tary and the Hood Kiver Hank treasurer.
Five acres at Frankton, known as tho
Charley Kogers' place; house, barn and
plenty of free water. Price, $1,050.
Terms easy. House aud garden for rent
by the month at $5.00 a month.
The 3 acres rust of darner's, near M i s.
Howe's; one-eighth mile beyond the city
limits. All in berries and apples; good
cottage. A lovely home. Price for 15
days $1,700; after that $1 ,000 subject
to lea;e till November 1, PHI'S.
Tersoiis who have made desert land
entries and have abandoned the same
may get their money refunded. Persons
who have made stone and timberentrieK,
which entries have been suspended by
the government, may have their entries
completed ami yet titles to their lands
by conferring with John Leland Hender
son, attorney, Hood Kiver. ,
Tickets lo and from Europe.
Persons desiring to purchase tickets to
or from any points in Europe or South
Africa may seeuro tho same from John
L. Henderson, who is agent for the
Beaver lins of steamships.
First-class Surveying Outfit.
At the Emporium are kept 2 first-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 and blocks, and do
ing all kinds of surveying and platting.
Iroin and after this date, April 0, 1!HJ3,
the rates will be as follows : $10 a dav ;
Lot corners established for $5 a hit;
two contiguous for one owner, the
same price.
Special Offers
The Jlowell cottnge und -
acres, cast of Mrs. Alma
Howe's, for o days at 1,700.
after 2 weeks 1,1)00.
100-acre farm, ."i miles
southeast of town on The
Dalles road; fences and build
ings; several acres cleared
laud $1,000.
The Fulton 11-rooin house
and lot by the arniorv, for
$1,000.
Timber l,nnd, Act June S, IS7S.1
NOTICE. l'OK PUBLICATION.
CnMed State I-hikI Ortice, North Yakiin.i,
Wash., July 17, 1'.KH.-Notice is hereby iiiv.-n
Hint in compliance with the iroviio i the
act ol conn resa or June 8, :tf.i, entitled "An
a t for the sale oi limiii r laiiils In the states or
t Hlitornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Icrmory," a extended to nil the imbue laud
slates by act of Aliens! 4, IsHJ,
Al.h i; MCHO l.KH,
of I ortland, county of Multnomah, state of
JreKon, has this day nied In this oilicc her
sworn statement. No. Vm, for the purchase of
theeasl y0l southwest tand west i,.()f .uulli
eastot Hi-vilnn No. .11, in townsnoi .No. 7
north, range No. II east, W. M., and will idler
rool lo slunr nmt Hie IkiiiI boiiuIiI Is nmie
valuable l'ir Its tiintier orxlone ili.ni lurn- ii.
cultural piirpOM'a, and to establish her claim
I'lMH land tielora W. H. Pieshv, I'n't.-d
Mat.w Coiuinis-ioiier or distriei of 'Wa-ln. it
ton. Ml his olllee at (,oldeiide, W'iih., oil
TucMlay, the ami day ol September, lwl.
isiie names as w,tiiei' w.r l- v ,r
and Anna L. oum; of Castle Ko k, Wash.:
Juines ('ox Mii Aldcu Kinsman of Ir.nH
lM , USI1.
Any and all t.ersms i-tulminu aiiv.i-s..tv tin.
at)ve-describtd lands are renucsted to tile
lliclr claims In this olllee on or Iw.for.. s.oil
aah day of September, lit(.
ANNA I,. VoCNii.
of Caatle tt.K-li, oaiiuy of Cowllt. state ol
W aalnnirton. tots tio h ibiv ni.u i, i.i ..oi,...
har kwiau stalement. No! b fort lie mm-imse
ol Hie west ol southwest ij oi mvllon U and
theeast soulliesst of aection :d, III
township No. J north, nine No. II east, W..M ,
and will oiler proof to snow thst the land
xniKhl Is more wtlualne for itstiuiinTor stone
Insn fur aL'riciiiturxl iiurisises, and to -i.ii-lish
berebiim lo said bind belore W. II. I're-
I'V, t'lltleit SlMlea t'olo in insioner for ,l,Ktri, I
". w sl)llii."on, at bis oilue at Holdeii.ls ie.
iu.ii.,on iumii),iii aiti, (Ihv or r iili-iii-ber,
IW(i 1
She miines as wttnpsiuis- A lie u..l,el..p .,r
Cortland, i iniron: J.mes I'm. . i,i, i,' k oil
man and Kelier! t'os.ail'il Trout ljtke,Wali.
An) and nil persons clniuiinK adversely Die
lsie-il,-ienbi'd llinds are riq-li-sled til Hie
Ibi ir i Iiiiiiib In thi ntHee i,n or bi fore sid
3th ilay ui Sitilelnher. I'HI-i.
ji.Ui IIKNitV V. HiNM AN, Keitistcr.
For Sale.
12 acres eKd apple land. Ml rods from Pine
t.rove .'iiii house, t all on V. Winebeil.tirt
house sou in ,,l svlionl house, east suieof road.
Uraddn-s. v. WINL'llKLU