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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1903)
ood I. ver Glacier. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903. The Wasco county school teachers in their annual session at Hood River last month declared by a resolution that the institutes hereafter should be held du ring the school months, and not in the vacation iieriod, as is' the custom all over the state. All this, because school districts employing teachers who have attended an institute are allowed an ad ditional 5 from the general fund.which the teachers think should go toward paying their salary while attending the institute. This is well and good for the teacliere.lmt not the tax-payera.Last year there were 115 teachers in Wasco county. At the low avirage of f2 a day, for the three days at the institute this would mean u cost to the taxpayers of f09O, while the work of 2,226 school children would be interrupted for three or more days,or a total loss 6,678 days'attendance. Schools do not all begin at the same time or have the same length of term. As b remit, schools would, in many cases, be either just started or nearing their close when the call to attend institute would come. Teachers in general are more conveniently situated for attending in stitute during vacation (ban they would be when scattered throughout the coun ty, And again, teachers are in bettor condition to derive beneut from the in stitute when held near the close of sum mer vacation a most important con sideration. It is quite likely the people who pay the taxes will want a voice in this matter. liood River might well profit by the adviceof ex-Dairv Commissioner Huiith of Minnesota, who says all farmers should plant more clover and raise more cows, if only as a supplementary nroduct. Nothing adds so much to soil fertility as barnyard manure, and exnerienee has Droven that the most . HiicceBsful farmers are those who alter nate their crons. This holds true in Hood River. Those farmers are the most nrosoeroiis who have their clover patches, cows, pigs and chickens, as well as their strawberry patches aud apple orchards. There is renewed activity in Hood River real estate. Property formerly for sale bus beeu withdrawn from mar ket, and prices are being raised on other lands. It is evident that prospective settlers in Hood River should buy now It is the general impression that land prices in the valley are too high, but $500 and $1,000 an acre for apples is iiot conducive to bring prices down. The best indication that Hood River is steadily growing is the big increuse in public school children. Eight teach ers are now employed, but some of the rooms are so overcrowded that in all likelihood another teacher will have to be employed. An Open Letter. Hood River, Or., Kept. 7, 1903. To the School Directors of lisitrlot No. 6(Odell), Hood Klver: In wrttlDg thiaopen letter and criticising yonr work, I might have beeu courteous enough to have gone personally and Interviewed yon but (hut the Information thus gained would consequently have beeu limited to the writer and tin) few neighbors I know. Ry compell ing a public discussion, It Is believed and hoped, it will reach all taxpayers and parents, thus creating greater luteins! in thu affairs, and management of our scheol work. That more personal Interest is necessary, it may be stated that for years past only a min imum of taxpayers have even attended the annual school election; last January but nine icing present. To my personal knowledge, it Is not Indifference alone that creates tills con dition of allairti but is allied to the belief that the school oan not be lifted out of a bottom less slough of old-1'ashioued, cheap and iuetli rlent education. Now, however, many of us feel the time Is ripe for a complete and wholesome revolution and the raising of the standard of this school. The district has increased enormously in as sessed value. The lu-inill tax levied lust year, with increased income from other sources, we hoHd would lead to more liberal policy. In t his we are greatly disappointed. Instead of inarching with the state In effort to Increase teachers' salaries, we actually find yon lowering them. Last year you iaia your principal ) and for doing the Janitor work per month. Your primary teacher you paid the munificent salary of J-10 a month (now well known to be one of the most important departments, and In city schools drawing tiie hignest salaries of any). This year you re duce your principal to IMS aud advance your primary lo for an eight months' school one earning f I, the other 75 cents per day for the year, uhd board themselves. Alter years of hard study and expense on the art ot these two young ladles you se cured, no fair-minded and intelligent tax payer In our district but feels ashamed and, so far as 1 have talked with them, consider ably disgusted at such narrow policy. J t does not seem to be for the want of tunds. Heportcd on hand, June 15, 1903 Join 51 You will receive from state fund, Oct 5... ll." m You received last year from county fuud iJO 40 Last year from district tax 4.3 15 fotal S1.YAI.W We stinie the two last will approximate the same this year as last; the county fund probably more. Even if we enter lwit with same balance on hand of (MO, we would have over tl.tHjo lor this year. You pay two teachers S times S0 thlfl On I merest on bond and note, say ..... 70 IX) Incidental expenses 75 00 Total tTSO 00 I nm anxious and willing to be corrected If I am mistaken, only we seem to be able to be disvntly liberal Ui our teachers. One ot the duties of the school directors of this state is 'to visit and Inspect their school from titneto lime." We regret that during the lust year's (hi.M) lerins not one of you visited once the seh.iol while In session. .To comment' is sim ply tmpuasiblo. I 11A1S. U. BOBKKTS. The wife of Dr. O. D. Doane died at her home in The Dalles, September ti, aged 4S years. "tirandpa" KUis is quite sick. About ten days ago he was taken with the eric und since then other complication? have set in. F. W. Angus, the expert apple pack er, says the people of Hood River do not fully realise the possibilities of our valley in the way of fruit growing. He ins packed apples irom a good many orchards here,, and visited the same, and says many apple trees are good for J0 each this year. All who patronize the Japanese tea next Saturday, September 12, will be treated to a itood lunch. The guests will be expected to tike with them the cii): a as souvenirs. I he price of the lunch is 25c. Hours, lielween 4 and 8 p.m. The ladies of the W.R.C. always serve good lunch. Ray Markley is home from a ten days trip to Lost lake, where he piloted party trotn Portland. hue there he killed two tine black bears, and every body at the lake had bear meat to eat. Allen Fulton has sold his property on Columbia street and his farm on the hilt to John Inland Henderson and N, C Kvam. consideration $1,1W. Mr Fulton and family will remove to Winant, Lincoln county, Or., on Yaquitia bay, w here Mr. Fulton has bought SO acre. The ladies' aid society of the Congre gational church niet in the lecture room --MlMllMMSMMa - ' I III - 11 ' ' " ' of the church last Friday afternoon. Reorganization of the society has been effected as follows: President, Mrs. Eth el liutton ; vice president, Mrs. A. B. Canfield; secretary, Mrs. May Freder icks; treasurer, Mrs. Theresa Castner; aid director, Mrs. C. D. Thompson. The society voted to give dinners, monthly, during the ensuing autumn and winter. Abe Foley and George Tyrrell arrived n from McCoy creek mines a week ago last Thursday, bringing with them some handsome gold nuggets. They have re turned with another load of supplies. Thcv report Jim Langille and Ed Fewel hard at work with good prospects aneau. Miss Flora Wilson went to The Dalles Tuesday, where she will finish her course of study in the high school and graduate next June. Miss Laura Wilson, who is in Idaho, will return to The Dalles to spend the winter. The Knox-Kantner comedy concert company gave a good entertainment Tuesday night and played to a full house. Every one enjoyed the pro gramme throughout Kflox knocks the sox on ot any impersonator in tnese parts lately. Mrs.J.F.ISatchelder and children broke camp in Idlewilde, Tuesday, and left in the afternoon tor their home in rort land. Mrs. Ratchelder says Bhe spent a most delightful ten weeks in- Hood River, and regrets that the summer has gone. 'Rev. Frank Spaulding, who has filled the pulpit in the m . ennren oi hoou River for the past five years, has been transferred to Oakilale, Wash. Hiscon- iirecation here part with him reliinctant' ly. Mr. Spaulding has a homestead at yonut Hood, where his family Will re main for the next year. - Roll in and Karl, the two oldest sons, will go to Oukdale and enter school. Mrs. M. F. Jacobs, Mrs. II. J. Fred cricks and Master Milo, Miss Eva Nick- In sou and brother R. K Nicklason re- turned Saturday niwht from a week's visit in Portland. Mr. Nicklason, who bus spent his summer vacation with rel atives here, will return next week to bt Paul, to enter his fourth vear at Ham. line college. Miss Eva will leave about ti e same time fur Walla Walla to enter W hitman college. Mrs. S. L. Pollock returned Wednes day form an extended visit in Ohio where she went June 4 last. Three weeks ago she was taken sick, and as soon as able she started for home. She is glad to get back to where the gentle and iieailliltil zephyrs blow. Rev. W. C. Evans, the newly appoint ed minister for the M. K. church, Hood Kiver, will be here next week and till his pulpit on the following Sunday. He comes here from Oakdale, Wash. Miss Pearl Eby left Saturday to take charge ot her school near Trout Lake, wash. Claude Copple is reported on the sick list, threatened with typhoid fever. the new school house at r rank ton is being hurried to completion, and it is expected to be ready t open school by tne nrst aionaay in October. We stop the press to express the thanks of the Glacier force for a box of handsome peaches of the Early Craw ford and Heath Freestone varieties. Fearful Odd Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. 8uch in brief, was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver. sailles, O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors nor medecines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he tes tifies. "I'm on the road to complete re covery." Best on earth for liver and kidney troubles and all forms of stom ach and bowel complaints. Only 60c. Guaranteed by Chas.N. Clarke, druggist. Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate, Notice Is hereby given that under and bv vh tue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon lor Wasco county, on the 6lh day of Meptem- ncr, mm, ana to me airecteu ana command ing mo to sell the real estute hereinafter men tioned, lor the puniose of satisfying a ludir- ment and decree in favor of L. 1 McOartnev. pluintill, and agulnst Mrs. M. K. Markley et al defendant, lor the sum of 437.50, princi pal and interest, and the further sum of (75 attorney's fees, aud the further sum of 27.50 costs, i win, on Saturday, the 10th day of October, 1903, At the houi of 2 o'clock P. M., at the county court uouse ooor in iianes (jity, W asco coun ty. Oregon, sell at nuhlie. auction to Mia hiirh. est bidder tor cash Tn hand, the following da scribed real estate, to-wit: l oin mencing at the southwest corner of the northwest quar'er of the northeast quarter of section eleven in townslilp two north of range ten east of Willamette meridian: running thence cast eighty rods, north twenty rods, west eighty rods, and south twenty rods to place of beginning, containing ten acres of mini. Dulles City, Oregon, September 8, 1903. t C. HKXTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Notice la hereby given that by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the state or Oregon for Wasco county, on the Mil day of September, I'.HM. and to me directed and commanding me to levy upon and sell I tie p'operty of the defendant hereinafter mentioned, lor tne purpose of satisfying a 111 gmenlin favor of Kiltie Coe. plaintiff, and against the Hood Klver Manufacturing Co., iieientmni, ror nip sum oi 54iio ., ana tne lur tliersumof M50 attorneys fees, and the fur ther sum of S24 cost, I will, on the nth day of reptemoer, J ah, levy upou, anu on Saturday, the loth day of October, 1903, At the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., at the county court house door In Dalles City. Wasco coun ty. Oregon, sell at Dubllc auction to the hish. est bidder for cash In hand, for the purpose of sansiyinir me saia juagmenu tne following described real estate, to-wlL All of a certain tract of land situated near the northwest corner of the N. Coe donation land claim, in section 2T, townslilp 3 north of range iu east, w. M.. lying norm ot ana aa jolning the O. IL A N. Co.'t right of way through said N. Coe's donation land claim In section, township and tange above noted, and containing one acre of land. I lalles City. Oregon, September 8. 1I10S. slllol K. C. SKXTON, Sheriff. Timber Lend, Act Junes, 1878.1 NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Cnilod HUte Tind Office. The Dalle. dr., September ft, liioct. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8. M;s. entitled "An nc for the sale of tluitn-r lands in the states of Civliforniii, Orepon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public fund states uy aci oi .August 4, isirj, OK KIN H. HARTLEY. of Hood Kiver, county of Wasco, stat of Oregon, has on Sept .Ii,'ki2,fl led In thlsodicehi sworn slaiement, No. li ei, for the purchase of the lot S, SK'iNW, 8V NEV4. NW tV. of section No. 2, township No. 2 north, ninccNo. east, W.M.and will offer proof to show that the laud nought Is more val liable fir its timoer or stone than for agricultural pur noses. aud to estatilisb his claim to said land before the K gisler and Kecelver of this office at The Halle. Oregon, on Friday, tae 27LO day 01 Novemler. litU. He names as witnesses: S. W.Cnrran. Jamm Chltty, A. O. Wright and James Kggert,aUof Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deseri bed lands are requested to ftie ineir claims in mis orn-e on or before said 'J. til oay or isovemher, r"W. IKnli Mli'HAKLT. Nnl.AN. Register. Rheumatism Positively Cured. The t aitfornla Medicol Company will re fund U the customer all money that he pavi the drngciKi In esse he la not cured of Kueu- niatism by lite use or Oil of Eden Sweet Spirits of Eden. Chronic esses i n variably cared, and CU RED PLKMANtNTLY. For Sal by . F- WILLIAMS, Agent for Hood Klver. The PARIS 1. ci.iui iu y t? ilitVtr JUBl IUU t 7 Li I IVilUJ Icllft- nun.11 ...... . v. v.,- . 1 K The Hamilton & Brown Shoe Company Are tiie larsreHi iiiauuiu.t;Luit-i ui oiiut-n iu ti themselves. - If vou have ever worn a pa i r, you O 0 W they are the best. 1 f you have never tried them, try them now. Our prices are the lowest, and we guaran tee your money's worth with every pair of shoes bought here. We have men's shoes from l!l0 up; ladies' shoes from $1 up. We have the Best Wearing Shoe on Earth for the money. Don't take our word, but come and see for yourself. We Are Leaders of Low Prices. Phone 711. Epworth League. Subiect for Sunday evening, Septem ber 13: "The call of Isaiah" lea. 6:1-8. Leader, Herman Eyerhart. We are juet entering upon a new con r.. aar la ill, ila niHifirt unities and I CULU JVC. ,- .. i. k. 'I'l.n nitst vear is sealed witli whatever there lias been of failure or snccesH. Let u profit by the year's experiences, and let im now deteruiino that we shall put fortli renewed effort to make the coming year more succeeeiui, and more productive of Kood. !; lection OI League onirere loinuimw (P riday) evemng at tne cnurcn. T.jmrl to Exchange. Mm ...... ti.nl.nv in I i .1 MM hla nu Keren uihiu in - ni.,..v. ... county, Or., In exchange lor Hood River prop er! v. either farm or town property or a bind . ' 1.1 A..nl., ... Iln.nflu lltO HPU ne8 propobiuou. rtj'Fij w KBtale Man. -" Strawberry Plants. About 7r,(X)0 In flrt-claH inane, fr Kiile. A. WUNMCKiSKS. Fish Baskets Found. Owner can have imme by calling at Ulacicr office and paying for tiila notice. For Rent. 19 acres 2' ml leu from town. Free water. Add rem C.V.H ICKEljSEN, Hood Btver. Saw Mill for Sale. Raw mill and planer, located at Trout Lake, Wiuih., for aale. Addresa ' 8INULKTON & AKRNI, , ol Trout Lake, Waah. Wanted. Persons desirous of obtaining posltloni.wlth a gnaranteeof W per month, to call on Mra. J. W. Rlgbv, Oak St.. Hood River, Or. ol Boy Wanted. Between the hours of 11:30 and I o'clock, nt ,10 . BLOCOM'8. Estray. Two yearling heifers. One a Jersey, the other common red. Both bearing sear-head brand on top of left hip. Una dollar will be given to the sender or a postal card or phone iiiesange telling where these helfera can be found. ft. K. HARBISON, phone34H, Pony for Sale. Cheap. Inquire of McOUIRE BROS. Wanted. To trade a team weighing 1800 pounds each, perfectly true, for a smaller one. Or will buy a team weighing about latX) pounds each, If satisfactory. Also have a new saddle for sale ortnule. J. H. HIIOKMAKKR. Cow for Sale. A good family cow, part Jersey, for sale ror -!. MRH. II. fa. LEWIS. Cow Wanted. I want to buy a No. 1 fresh cow, Jersey. 824 ROBT JONKS, Belmont. Cow for Sale. Good Jersey cow, giving gallons of milk i day. s.1 HA lilt Y BAILEY., Furnished Room. A furnished room to rent, with no bed bugs. Inquire at the depot s'J4 Lost. While fishing along Hood river, a pair of gold-rimmed nose gluases, In red plush case. 83 H. J. BY UK KIT, Angora Billy Goat. I have an Angora Billy Goat of good grade of stock that I will sell cheap or exchange. 11. C. CROCK KIT, r2I' Hazelwood Karm. Boating Parties. J. W. Taylor, caplaiti of the stenmer. Mnja, Is prepared to take pleasure parties tu Mem ahaiae, Collins Hot Springs, or any point of interest on the (ktlnmhia. Charges reason able. Phone main 404, Hood River. S "FoFSaleor- TradeT" One Jersey cow; one horse, 1200 lbs; one 8 seated spring hack; one set of double harness, (second hand.) Terms easy. A 27 J. H. SHOEMAKER. Closing Out Sale. I will do no more bicycle repair work after Saturday night, August 2. All who have left wheels should call and get them. Will also close out my stock as fast as I can. E. M. Holmnn. For Sale For Debt. S. C. Jackson has conveyed to John Leland Henderson as trustee his sture building and lot by Abbot's store on the hill to be sold lo pay said Jackson's debts. The property Is otlered for sale at s.7.. All persons owing said Jackson will please call at llcndereou's office and sett ie at once. All persons having claims against said Jackson will send Item lied statements. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. Trustee. Pay Ud Now. All persons having Tillls against me will please leave them at theollieeof John l.eland Henderson. All iersons owing me will please call at Mr. Henderson's office and pay tip. I wish lo settle up my accounts as I expect to go east for the winter. H. C. J ACKSON Fine Jersey Cow For sale. Bee- U). BART MESH. Onions For Sale. Onions by the sack, Vi cents a pound, for sale by J. C. BOGUS. For Sale. I have team, harness and two wagons for sale. Price $100. J AS. INGAL1A To Exchange. Fanning or fllork Innds in KlickttJtt county, Wwh., for atrttwlMMTy htni in Hood tit ver. Inqnlre of Jamrs in tea Its, Hood River, or h QKO. A. HXTQKK, l.) le, Wish, Rubber Goods while 3'ou rubber. A full line just in and now on digplay. "When in need of prescriptions, remem ber we make a upeeialty of pleasing every cus tomer. Try us once. WILLIAMS' PHARMACY FAIR- The HOME OF TT AUTTT.Tn'M Rr. BROWN .UAH A W - - - li..r TiTviisirefl than ever Stump Pulllers. We carrf a complete stock hing, Machines, wire cable, rope shortners, blocks, root hooks, etc., for which we are general agents for Oregon and Washington. Write for catalogue. . SEXTON & WALTHER, ONLY exclusive Hardware Store-in THE DALLES, OR. " Wear Like Iron Bayfield; 'OOLEN 1 Neat PatternJust what the boys need FOR SCHOOL Two & three-piece 0 3 oys And the price v STEAMER Charles R. Spencer. THE DALLES TRANSPORTATION CO. Fast time between The Dalles and Portland. Sleamer leaves The Dalles, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 a. m.; arriving at Portland at 2 p. m. Returning, leaves Purl laud Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 a. m.; arriv ing lit The Dalles at p. m. stopping at Vancouver, Washugal, Cascade Lock, Stevenson, Parson, St. Martin's SprinKS, Collins, While Salmon, Hood Klver and Lyle, for both freight and pasHengers. J. W. Crlchton, Geueral Agent, The Dulles; landing foot of Union St. C. K. Sieel smith, agent Pnrtlnud; landing foot of Oak st. Uapt. K.W.Spencer, General Man ngcr, I'orlliilld. K S. (U.INGKR, Agent, Hood River. CENTRAL MARKET. MAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in AH Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. The Mt. Hood Store Carries a full stock of goods such as is generally found in a country store. We can fit out caniers 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 I now open in the room formerly occupied by Slisa Roe'a millinery store. Hazelwood Ic Cream Una a reputation second tu none. Former patrons wilt need no inlroduelioii to thin famous cream. All others are invited to call and try it. MRS. LAURA BALDWIN, Manager. America's BEST Hepublican Paper. The Weekly Inter Ocean. 52 twelve-jmge papers $1 a year. The Inter Oeean and Glacier one vear for 11.00. Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. Ticket office for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone and have a hack carry run to and from the boat landing If you want a fml-claa turnout call on the HOOD RIVER TRANSFER AND LIVERY CO. ECONOMY. line of Slioea to 'our al- to suit you. nil lu.ir 0-nrulsiMHPilk for fl ",v" ..r.- m of W. Smith Grub- MILLS, " is right at 7 bsj ream 0 New Idea Patterns, 10 cents. I NLINLJ ' NOTICK FOR rUHLICATIUN. hi i i'i iiiiriftF iHTin. in .1 iiiik a. into, i i United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., June 15, liMl Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision! of the act of congress of June 3, IH.S, entitled "An set for the sale of timber lands In the slates of Caliloruia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public lend states by act of August 4, M AY H SW1UERT. of Portland, county of Multuomsh, state of Oregnii, has this d:iy filed in tills office her sworn statement, No. XiTJ, for the purchase of the N rM of SW hi ana lots I ana I oi section 2ft, and lot 1 of section 2!, In township No. 8 north, range No. D east, W. M and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more vaiuanie lor us iimoeror mumih man mr agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Kitceivcmf t his oince at Vancouver. Wusii.. on Monday, the 2Mb day of September, HWi. she names as witnesses: Homer t'. t'ami bell, (leorgo W. Simons. Charles K. Swigui t and Kmery Oliver, all of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahove-desoribad lands are requested to file tlie r claims in this omce on or Deioru saiu 2fth day of September, HKtt. J2ls'il FRANK V.. VAUUHAN, ItegtHtcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, August fi, liW. Nolii is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of bis I men tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wilt be made be- foretieo. T, I rather, U. S. uoiiuussioiier, at Hood River, Oregon, on Monday, September 21, ltM, viz: WILBER C. DODflK, of Hood River, Oregon, II. K. No. KW2, for the Nh;v; section 4. townslilp i noi tn. range w ee.st, W. M. lie names the loiiowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Charles H. Stanton, Joseph A. Knox, Charles W. Murphy and William (. Doilson, all of Hood River, Oregon. al3sl7 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Heating Stoves You .want one now that fall has come. Drop in and see what Savage has in the stove line. Also ex amine the .many other goods that are unpacked daily at SAVAGE'S THE NEW FEED STORE. On the Mount Hood roud, South of town, keeps const ant ly on hand the best quality of Groceries, Hay, Grain &-Feed, At Lowest 1'rlees. h23 D. K. LAMAR, Prop. Paradise Farm. This well-known summer resort Is again open totiie public. It Is only 15 minutes' walk from the depot. liovely surroundings: the best of water and fruit. Terms, ti a week lor this season. H. R. ENTRICAN, Manager. 824 A. R. HOGAN, General Blacksmithing AND REPAIRING. MOSIER, OREGON FOR YOUR CHOICE Ice Cream and Candies GO TO STUART'S. L. C. Hay nes James f. ueiioi d BON TON BARBER SHOP. The place to Kt-t hu env ahave. an up-to-date htiir cut, and to enjoy the luxury ot a porcelain bath Uiu. BELIEU & REA, Contractors & Builders. g-FLANB aud Estimates KtiHNisiiKi-4 Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. S. H. COX. Acme Cement Plastering. I do Aeme Cement Plastering that will last a long as the house stands. Also, cement foundations. Wee samples of work and get prices before letting contract. Je4 FKANK I'RITITT. EUREKA Meat Market. McGuire Bros., Propr's. Dealers tn Fresh and Cured Mesta, Lard Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. Free Delivery. Phone E. A. SOULE, " Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimatks Furnish kd Upon Application. L. H. RICHMOND, Contractor and Builder. Plana furnished and Estimates jrivn on Buildings, juyl Household Goods For sale, (fe-dsteadi. tables, springs, chairs, heating stove, eic., proisriy of Dr. Donald. son. must be sold Immediately. aJ) J. W. RI'iHY. For Rent. LotaSand S, hUs k K, Hood River. Ixt and 4. Block g, Pwkhursl. A. A. WHKNCK. J larl Fsrimin jit.. Omaha, Neb. Furnished Room. On furnished rK)ni lo rent hy sW MKS. a M. HABKIKL phone 7T:i. For Sale oi Traded Nice two-sealed top carriage rr sale or will trade for hsy. Call st LAHll ION HTATiLFA For Sale. find bwkhoitrd: n larsre tank, fl gallon and over: ." or a whiskey 1mm l. i or :t g:). II sini Jl Ki gallon keg; i five t ill.in.bnind nvw Call on on biione, PKl'Kit M.iHit For Sale. 12 seres rood apple land, ui ri front Pine Omve M-hool liotiw. on V. W iiil-i!.iirxt liouw south ui arliool limit... east sideof rond Uraddmu V. W INt Hf.LU Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park adililion 150. The oast half of the north 40 of the Henderson 80 acres west of I.vnmn Smith's ; free irrigating water; f'l.lillO. 3. Lot 10. Uelinont; in cultivation: fair house; 5 acres; price 1,500. 5. The NV J4' section 25, T2 X, I: ) E; known as the W K IVaison home- stead; improvements worth fXIO; lialf the land, or more, tilluhle; Iiavenport ditch runs throuuli it. In thy Crupper neighborhood; price 1,500. Corner lot in front of school house 300. The Gob. Melton lot and cottaye in Barrett-.Sipina addition, 7. Itarrett-Sipnia addition; $125 per lot: $10 down and S per month. 2. Elidible residence lot's in Spanker's subdivision, near cannon house; only 125; termaeasy, installment plan. 6. The Koplin place at Frnnkton.- 17 acres well improved; free irri-atinu water. Price fl,000. 4. 320 acres of timber land al the falls of Hood Kiver, belonging to George K. Forsvlh ; price flood. 21." K. )i S. E. i4', 8. i,' X. E. U sec, 4, 1. 3 N., K. 11 15,, White Salmon; line timber land ; f 10 per acre. 100 acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Price $000. The Hunt place )' mile southwest of town. House, barn, mostly in straw ber ries and other fruits. Price, f 1450. The new company now offers for sab lots formerly belonging to the Hood Kiver Tow nsite company, ot which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the hood Kiver Dank treasurer. Five acres at Frankton, known as the Charley liojfers' place; house, barn and plenty of free water. Price, f 1,050. Terms easy. House and garden for rent by the month at f5.00 a month. The 3 acres east of Garner's, near M rs. Howe's; one-eighth mile beyond the city limits. All in berries and apples; good cottage. A lovely home. Price for 15 days f 1,700; after that f 1,900 subject to lease till November 1, 1003. Persons who have made desert land entries and have abandoned the same may get their money refunded. Persons who have made stone and timberentries, which entries have been suspended by the government, may have their entries completed and get titles to their lands by conferring with John Leland Hender son, attorney, Hood Kiver. For 30 Days. For Sail! The old Galligan place, (iO acres; f 1,800 two-story dwelling, hard finish; barn and out buildings; 10 acres in cultivation, 2 acres strawberries, some orchard; Hume, irrigating ditch and Phelps creek pass through property f 4,500; fralO down, food December 1 , balance in live yenrs at 7 percent. This offer is good for 30 days only. Tickets fo and from Europe. Persons desiring to purchase tickets to or from any points in Europe or South Africa may secure the same from John L. Henderson, who is agent for the Iieaver lino of steamships. First-class Surveying Outfit. At the Emporium are kept 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 and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From and lifter this date, April !, 1003, the rates w ill be as follows: f 10 a day ; Lot corners established for f5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Special Offers The Howell cott iigo mid .'5 acres, east of Mrs. Alnia Howe's, for ." days at 1,700, after 2 weeks 1JOO. 100-nere farm, 5 miles southeast of town on The Dalles road; fences and build ings; several acres cleared land $1,000. The Fulton 11-room house and lot by the urniorv, for $1,000. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON I'i'linlicr Land, Act Jim 3, 1K7S.I NOTICE EOH PUBLICATION. trailed Stiilcs ImW oiHop, North Yukiina, Wusii., July I. I'tti Noiice In i i,.,v ulv. n tlmt In coiiiplian. wllli thp provision's of tin' act of conKr-1 of June :t, ;s7s, entitled "An a-t for I lie wile or timlier innds in the slate of ( aliforniu. Oregon. Nevada mid Wa-hiiisMoii 'territory," s eMen li-t tonll the pulMie l:inl Hlules by (let of AimuM t, Isli-i, At.irK stills i.nit, of Portland, mum y or Miilinoiimli, stale of iircBon, luis tills day Hied in n,, otliee her sworn statement. No. UU, for the pnrehase of tlieensl 'jjor wmtluv st 1.4 and wl .,ol oiith enst '4 of M-ciion No. .il, in lownshlp No 7 ni.rtli. raut 'o. 11 ent, W. M., an I will oil. r IIMof IO BllllW III si the l.-.ii.l s.HII!lll is more rallialile for 1!s limher or stone loan lor snjn Pllltnral piiriSHM-s, and to eMal.llsh tier r!a:m tosiild li.ni! lieforp V. li, 1'n.hy. I inl.-il Stale; 1'oiiiiiiissioner for ilistri.-t of 'WHIiinu lon, Kt his o'tiee m lit, I l-mlale. Vli , 01 I nivday, tlic LMt!i day of W'pleinlier, lim. hlietiaine as witness,.; JasjM-r K. 'fiiini: and Annii I,. Yoiunr of tnsiie itix k. Wash.: James 1 ox und Alden Kingman or Trout Uike. Wash. Any and h1! persons claiiiilni! adversely the atnivivilP' eiiheil lands urn riillesleii to tile Ih.lrenl in in 11ns otti 011 or ln-fire said anil day of (s..(iteT,iiM.r, i:t ANNA I, YurN.;, of t 'us! Iff ftoek, couiitv of I 'ou litz. stale of Wasiiintrion. lli sday tiled In ihisotli. e !;er kwoiii slali no 111, No. 1- fl.r I he nrehax' ol the west f southwest 01 ais l 1011 i.' un I thesi i-.; 01 autlieast i' of section :u, m liwiishii No. 7 liorlli.ruiijre No. II ensi, W..M , and will fi'l. r .i.sif u snow ihst the land sought i mine valuatd for lis iiiilH-ror stone tlisli f-r nterieuuiiral ptirisises, hinl tieslah llsli lier l Uini to s.o.1 land U io.e w. It. i're by, I'nil. d Mutes (.,:,,,, 11-si.. in r for ills ii, l of Wssiitllit'oli. ut ,M Oltiee Hi (iol.lelldnle, Wash., on luelay, (he Mh Uav of S 1.0 111 ter. Hit. ' She minus, as w itnesses: Aliee -hnyler f I'orli ,n.1. rs z--n: Janus, ( ox, Alden' kin mini und Itots'rt fox, allot I roui I jike.M sh. Any Mint ail 'Mi elainiiinl advers. iv H e lnfjieiTiis.il lands arm r..Hel. d lo ii;e Ineirels.ios i,i thin otth-e 0,1 or ta lore sid .th ilav ot i.'enits r. lurt. Jy2..-4 UKMtY V. HlNMAX.ItKisUr.