The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 15, 1903, Image 2

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Real Estate
Bargains.
LIST OF LANDS
For Sale
AND
FOR RENT
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Our mw fall goods aw arriving every day. The store is full now. We want to aril souk? of the gootls at once to mako room for tho rest. Wo know that wo
were a little late in petting our fall jgoods, but by doing bo we have later styles and better prices. You have waited a long time for these goods, and we hate
marked them at prices that will pay you for all the time you have waited. While we have been in Hood 1 liver we have received many compliments on the style,
workmanship and quality of the goods in our Ladies' Skirts. We have surpassed all previous efforts and can say without hesitation that we have a larger stock of
better made, better goods for less money than has ever been brought to your city before. We can say this regardless of the fact that everything put into a skirt is
quoted at advanced prices. All we ask is for you to call and examine them. The goods and prices we have pat on them Avill do the rest.
AT
THE EMPORIUM.
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Ladies and Misses' Coats, Capes
and Jackets.
We have brought direct from New York a full line
of . CAPES, COATS AND JACKETS, contain
ing all the new creations, at prices that will sur
prise you. It does not take a pocket full of money
to buy one of these. We have them within the
reach of all. Our Jackets are at least one-third
less in price than you can buy them for elsewhere.
Hosiery and Underwear.
It will get cold before long and you will need
something to keep you warm. We have everything
you want in this line. Nice, soft, fleecy cotton
goods for men, women and children. All Kinds pi
Woolen Underwear and Woolen Hosiery in abund
ance. Ladies' first-class fleece-lined Hose 15c and
up. Children's Wool Hose, from 1.5c and up. Men's
Wool Sox from 12c up.
Anti-Rust Tinware.
We are sole agents for the Elliot Manufacturing
Co's line of Anti-Rust Tinware. The trouble with
granitevvare is that every time you drop it or hit it
on something hard you knock off a piwe, and then
a hole soon rusts through. Your objection to tin
ware is that it rusts out. We will GUARANTEE
every piece of - this tinware NOT TO RUST
THROUGH. Any piece rusting through will be
cheerfully replaced with a new article.
Our Line of Men's Fall Goods
Is complete. Cotton and woolen Underwear, wool
en Hosiery, woolen Shirts, Mackinaws, Slickers
in fact, everything needed to keep the body warm
and dry.
A Free Round Trip to the St. Louis
World's Fair
Every day brings us nearer to the end of our
GUESSING CONTEST. Buy a pair of Heart and
Arrow brand Shoes, the best wearing shoes on
earth for the money, and get a chance for a Free
Round Trip Ticket to the St. Louis World's Fair.
"The shoes that fit,
The shoes that wear, ,
The shoos that will take you
To the World's Fair."
to""' " .....
'Keod Rver Slacier
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1903.
Tbe road to the boat landing is now
almost impassable. This makes the
projected road an absolute necessity,
and It is hoped the Commercial club will
be successful in its efforts to put the
new road through. Those who are
prepared to subscribe to the fund should
do so at once. They land owners over
whose property the proposed road
would pass have offered free rights of
way provided the matter is put under
headway immediately. An engineer's
estimate places the cost between $1,000
nud $1,500. Argument that the road
is needed and needed badly is brougt
forth every day by those who have oc
casion to wade through the mud of
the present road. Move quickly or the
opportunity will be lost.
A 01acierman was in The Dalles
one day during the week. This at one
time metropolis of the great Inland
Empire seems to be taking a fresh
start in the race of progress. The fall
trade from the interior is openinp up
briskly, and the enrollment of the pub
lie schools shows a gratifying increase
over former years. The Dulles is not
dead yet.
The people at Drano insist that the
Glacier was furnished a misleading re
port of the drowning there last week.
It was stated that the steamer Regula
tor assisted the tug Pearl iu going to
the rescue, but the Glacier is Informed
that the captain of the Regulator brut
ally refused to do anything of the sort.
If this is true it is indeed a serious
matter.
Don't overlook the letters from our
correspondents. For the "funny col
umn," read the White Salmon notes.
Oregon Press Association Meets.
Oregon Press association will meet in
Salem, October 22-3-4, 1903. All editors
in the state are requested to attend.
Aliiert Tozikr, Secretary.
0. C. Dean has greatly improved his
cottage on the hill by building a large
porch on four sides of his dwelling.
Frank Davenport has been at Parker
town all week preparing to remove his
taw mill to a better location iu the tim
ber on the side of Mount Defiance.
' The ladies of the Congregationa
church will give a harvest supper in Ar
tisan hall, Tuesday evening, October 20.
Supper will be served at 6 o'clock, after
which old-fashioned games will be the
social feature of the evening. A good
time is assured. Price of supper, 25c.
The 0. R. & N. is putting in a new
bridge at the crossing of Phelps creek.
Smith & Howard, the company contract
ors, are authority for the statement that
the O. R. & N. has a new bridge listed
for the present structure over Hood
river, but there is at present no informa
tion just w here it w ill he built. The
fact that the railroad company had the
end of Irving street declared vacant, also
part of Second street First addition west,
and that the present depot facilities are
inadequate, leads many to think that
when a new depot is erected it will be
built further to the west of the present
site. Something will likely be done, but
no one seems to know just what.
Mrs. A. W. King and daughter May,
after a two-weeks' visit at their old,
home at Eagle Creek, Clackamas county,
and at Portland, returned home last
Saturday.
Monthly School Reports.
DISTRICT NO. 6, MOUNT HOOD,
Following is the report of Bchool dis
trict 6, Mount Hood, Oregon, tor montn
ending October 2, lUiw:
Total number enrolled 46
A verage daily attendance .......... 42
Number times tardv , 3
Percent of perfect days. 97.46
Pupils neither absent nor tardy
Hazel Kelley,
Violet Kelley,
Khoda Hart,
Laura Hart,
Lucy Hart,
Lulu Knight,
Bert Knight,
Zelma Meyers,
Rollan Meyers,
Hattie Cooper,
Mae Cooper,
Blanch Lafferty,
rank Koontz,
Rea Koontz,
Mabel Koontz,
Mace Baldwin,
Walter Larwood,
Donald Larwood,
Martin Gribble,
George Thomas
Clifford Thomas,
Bruce Billings.
Loi'is H. Arneson, Teacher.
DISTRICT NO. 8. MOSIBR.
Following is the report of school dis
trict JNo. o lor month beginning fcepiem
bcr 7 and ending October 3, 1903:
No. of pupils enrolled 15
A verage daily attendance I-
The following received certificates of
award ; Alice Mosier, Alice Phillips,
Bertress Coyle, Henry Dunsmore, Clyde
t ti.-i t I r iL:ii:n
aim J-iesue ivuoi, irum aim iseuHr runups.
Rachel Moruan, Teacher.
To Exchange.
liM-acre Improved farm. In southwestern
Missouri, for properly In Oregon or Washing,
ton. J. I). GARDNER.
Cider M;
I have bouicht the rider mill of John Hchefc
tier or the toast Bine ami am prepared to make
elder for all who may bring apples. Charges
win De 7 cents per Durrci.
n;. D. A.CHKYNEY,
Girl Wanted.
A girl to do general housework. Apply to
ol.i MRS. HUH1E MOKUAN, Phoi.e.
Cows for Sale.
Two Jersey cows, fcs) each
any one wanting a good cow,
A bargain for
JOHN HAKEL.
L0St.
Retween Booth's Hill and town, the 1st day
of October, a hot cake griddle. Keturn to
(i lacier ullice ami get reward.
Wanted.
A girl for general housework.
oii .L . TKl) K, Vlento, Or.
Lost.
Oct. 12, between the Mount Hood Lumber
Co s store and the boat landing, mackin
tosh. Reward will be puld for Its delivery at
"The Viento."
Northeast cor Flint and Oak His., H kkI River,
Mus. M. F. Bird, Proprietor.
Hrcitkrit8t0to8a.nl. Pinner 12 to I p. ni.
Mipper 8 to 10 p. in.
The tables supplied with what the market
ii Hi mm. ji
Up to Sat., Oct. 24 no longer.
$3.50 HAT with every man's $15 suit or over.
$2.60 HAT with every $10 suit or over.
$2.00 HAT with suits at $7.50 or over.
$1.25 HAT or ehoiee of any boys' eap with Iniys'
suits nt $5 or over.
CHOICE of boy's cap with any boy's suit.
This proves it, doesn't it? that
You can do better at
ragg
ITimber Land, Act June S, 1878.1
NOTICE JYOit PUHLICATION.
United States Land Office, Vancouver,
Wash., October 8, 1905. Notice Is hereby
given that In compliance with the provisions
of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878. entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands In the
stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended to all
I ha public land states by act of August 4, 18U2,
KM MA UODUAKD,
Of Portland, county of Muluiotnah, state of
Oregon, has this dsy filed In this otliee her
sworn statement No. 8465, for the purchase of
the south V, of nortbeust and northwest yt
of southeast W of section No. 20. In town
ship No. i north, range No. 10 east, W. M , and
will otter proof to show that the land sought
Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before tbe Register and Re
ceiver of this ottiee at Vancouver, WaNh., on
Wednesday, the A day of December, 1H0S.
Hhe names as witnesses: Richard Janson,
Alma J. Haynes, Ueoige H. Marsh and iJenJ
smln K. Beals, all of Underwood, Wash.
GEOKGE H. MAUH1I,
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Oregon, has this day filed In this office bis
sworn statement, No. 84.ii, for the purchase of
the W H f NW and N W of 8W of
section No. 20, In township No. 3 north, range
No. 10 east, W. M., and will otter proof to show
that the land sought Is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this otllce
at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the
d day of December, 1MB.
He names as witnesses: Benjamin F. Beals
and Richard Janson of Underwood, Wash.;
Kdwln C. Goddard and Anson W. Goddard of
Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described hinds are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before suld
2M day of December, Moll.
olftdH FRANK E. VA COHAN. Register.
love
Sale
Summons.
In tbe Circuit Court of the Hi ate of Oregon for
Wasoo County.
W. H. Wilson, plaintiff, vs. J. E. Friend, de
fendant. To J. K. Friend, defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon you are
hereby required to appear and answer tbe
complaint tiled against you In the above en
titled suit on or before the last day of the time
prescribed In the order for the publication of
this summons as hereinafter mentioned, and
If you fail so to answer, lor want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
firayed for In his coin plaint, to wit: For a
udgment agalust you for the sum ofMuo.wlth
ntcrest thereon at 10 per cent per annum
from the 28th day of January, W2, and lor
the sum of 175 attorney's fees and for bis costs
and disbursement and for a decree of fore
closure of that certain mortgage given by you
to the plalnllir, dated tbe 28lh day of June,
1U02, to secure tbe payment of the sum of ftuiO,
with Interest thereon at 10 per cent, which said
mortgage Is upon the south half of the south
west quarter, the southwest quarter of the
southeast quarter of section 4, and the nort h
west quarter of the northeast quarter of sec
tion nine, In township one north, range ten
east, In Wasco county, Oregon.
This summons la served upon you by pub
lication thereof for six weeks In tbe Hood
River Ulacler, in accordance with the order of
the above-named court made on the 17th day
of September, IU03, directing that this sum
mons be published In said paper for six con
secutlve weeks.
Tbe date of the first publication oft hit
summons Is September 24, ai.d you are
required to appearand answer said complain!
on or before six weeks from the date ol said
first publication, said time being the time
prescribed In said order of the court.
W. H. WII.BON.
s24o2 Attorney for plaintiff.
PARADISE FARM.
I have just received n very desirable line of heat
ing Stoves, consisting of
Steel Box, Hot Box,
Vulcan and Bee Heaters,
which I shall place on sale this week at very attrac
tractive prices. These stoves were purchased last
spring before the prices on steel and iron went up.
I can and will save you money on these goods.
ALSO
Decorated Vase Lamps.
You should see them in order to appreciate thcin.
All to be sold at Cost.
B.JU
On the Top of the Hill.
Stump Pullers.
We carry a complete stock of W. Smith Grub
bing. 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.
Open summer and'wlnler. This well hnmr
resort Is only 15 minutes walk from the de
pot, oeiy view or mu Adams and the V
lumbla river, with fruit flowers. heamir,.;
scenery and spring water. Fine cuisine.
terms, su per ween.
HERHKRT R.EN1RICAN,
Managerjlood River, Ore.
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
For Rent.
W acres 2 miles from town. Free waUr
Add
C. D. MCKLIJSKN.Hood Rler.
CENTRAL MARKET.
MAYES BROS., Proprietos.
Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured
and Canned Meats.
...
Headguartcrs for Vegetables and Fruits,
FASHION STABLE.
Livery, Feed and Draying.
STKANAHANS & BAGLEY.
Hon Ikiii;M, mill or exchanged.
Pleasure part it s can Bceure lirst-t-luss rijjM. Spe
cial uttention fciven to moving Furniture
ami I'iuni a.
We do everything lnusos eati do.
HOOD RIVE It, OREGON.
"honeTIW.
STEAMER
Charles R. Spencer.
THE DALLES TRANSPORTATION CO.
i. sl time briween The Hallos and Poitland. Ktenmer leaves The Dalles, Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 a. m.; arriving at tortland al i p. m.
Returning, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays snd Haturdavs, at 7 a. m arriv
ing at The l)lle. at 3 p. m.
Mopping at Vancouver. Washucal, Cascade IM-ks, Rtevenvm, Parson, SI. Martin's
Spring's Collins WhlteHalmon, H"m1 River and Lyle, for both freight and paiwnper
J. W. Crii-hion, iKmeral Agent. The Dalles; landing foot of Union st. V K Hitvl-'
smith, agent ('.inland; landing loot of Oa st. t'aiit. K. W. fepencer, tirneriil Msn
agT, fori land. K. W nl,liK,R. Ag.-nl. Hood Kiver
Stages to Cloud Cap Inn.
Ticket office for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone and
have a hark carry you to and from the boat landing If you want
f) rt--! ay. turnout rail nn tlie
HOOD RIVER TRANSFER AND LIVERY CO.
Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate.
Notice Is herebv given that bv virtue of an
execution issued out of the Circuit Court of
uie siaie oi Oregon lor Wasco county, on the
urn uj oi nrpwiuiH-r, i.w, unu io me airecteu
mid commanding me to lew noon and sell
the pioperty of the defendant hereinafter
mentioned, for the purpose of salM'vliig a
JiKlKinentlo favor of Kittle Cue, plalnllir, and
against the Hood River Manufacturing Co.,
uciriiuMiii, nir i.ue sum oi lltii.nu, snu tue iur
thersuiuof SliiO attorney s fees, and the fur
ther sum of (M costs, I have levied upon, and
Saturday, the nth day of October, 1IKM,
At the hour of 2 o'clock P. M-, at the county
court house door In Dulles City, Wasco coun
ty, Oregon, will sell at public auction to the
.iiKiit-M uiuuer lor casn in nana, lor me pur
pose of satisfying the said Judgment the fol
lowing described real estate, lo-wll:
Commencing at the N. w. ci.mr nt the K
Coe Donation Land Claim in Hec.2(i, township
8 north of range teir east; thence south to the
ct-nier oi ine u. It. s N. Co.'s right of way on
the west line of said I). U C; thence In an
easterly directlou following the center line of
Hlllll l-ivllt tt u-uv U'llV ff,tf. tlw.nA ......... u,i fl
to the north boundary osald right of wsy, at
which point a stake was set for beginning or
corner; thence north 2119 feet; thence east !Mt
feet; thence south tXM feet; thence west 'JtW feet
to place of beginning, containing one aere of
sl'OH Sheriff.
ITimber I jind. Act June S, 1H78.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Slates Land Office. Vancouver,
nitsu., uciooers, huh. notice is hereby
given that In compliance with the provisions
in me aci oi congress ou one , IH7H, endued
"An set for the gale of timber lands In the
slate of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory." hh extended lo all
the public land states by act of August 4, 1M,
MAY K. SWIIIl'.RT
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
wit-gun, una mis nay niea in mis omce tier
sworn slalement, No. SKI7, for the purchase of
theNKViof HWa and lots 1 and 2 of suction
25, and lot 1 of section 2li, In township
No. 8 north, range No. 8 east, W. M., and will
oiler proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
ciuim io said land before the Register and
Receiver of this olllce at Vancouver, Wash.,
on luesdny, the 2m h day of December, 1H03.
mie names as witnesses: Oeorge W.KIinons.
Emery Oliver. A. 11 Richmond and Mm .In.
lia Dun lap, all of Pol l land, Oregon; andr'rauk
viiviiijiiiiiui iiiMiti tiiver, uregon.
AnV Slid all lienum Clulmltitr u,t varcuOu tha
alsive-described lands are requested to tile
their claims in this otllce on or before said
iwui uay oi iiecemoer, l!Hi:i.
ol'idn FRANK K. V A HUMAN. Register,
ITimber land, Act June 3, 187S.I
NOTICE KOH PUBLICATION.
hilled KtlltMH t .I...H IMKna Wl.n Tnlln r
gon, Hept. 5, i'.m. Notice Is herebv given
that In compilative Willi the provisions of the
act of congress of June S, 1H78, entitled "An act
for I he sale of timber lands In the states of
iniiiiiiiiiii, I'leguu, nevaus ana wasmngton
territory," as extended to all the public land
ulutua l.u nn 1 A ......... . i.i
OHK1N H. HARTLEY,
... ...ru itumy in VVUM1J1, RI81R OI
" s.t i'v.iu,i.ro.,iicu 111 lIllMUIIH'f IIIS
sworn HtKtement. No. for the nurrhiise of
, lAin neuij xii. jfi norm,
range No. 8 eant, W.M.and will offer pnHf to
11 t miSiiu. mure VH1UHUIU lor
tfikl on1 rviul.l,ll.il. 1. 1,. ..i..i? . . , . ,r
.. cn. nuiinu iiih III IU Wild .Ut)l
before the RtgiHter and Receiver of this o!l1-e
lit. ThU I til lluu Onru.i... .i 1 J
v" T in oi i , i ,n. hi.
He names as witnesses: 8. W.Curran.James
AnV ailn all awoaAs.a t l . j . . .
a.novtvi(uplhAil unHu uu . i , .
f hel rU ...V uT" "I ""L"? " ,e
r , " "ii" "u or ueiore sum
' "i inovemoer, unci.
n.ni4 J1IU1A6I,I,IIMN. Hewlslor.
Ved-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T.nnrl fn Tk t.. i i .
Inir.nu. ...I .VlJ. 7.. 5, ," -" I. IIOW-
: . v mm iiuuiu ui IIIS ii
U-ntlon to make commutation proof i
mini, nun mm saia pnKi wil
be made before lieo. T. l'ralher, D. M. Com-
lltleufi.Mor tit liiU,H Ul. ..... ' ... .
nesdiiy, November lmt ir.: "m
fit IllUtfl nlvor t U;.cr,n II It-
.ii.iu-TV;') :;r.V"!. ". r- r
ilnn 1 liiwnHlif,, 'J Ci' H3.
tniw the following wimeHWBlopro
IIH 14 lilt I Itmiiiu ruui.luiu. i
n.,rL. i"h ..'." uu uu cu"11
a!l"jrr-1C-.IS.".,.t"rl- K.Newby, Charles
' 1 " 1 'd W a 1 1 er 11 rri s, a 1 1 of H ood R ver.or.
"n.iisr,bi..i)u. Register.
NO'lTCK I'-OU PUBLICATION.
United Hlates Ijmd Office, The Dalles On
gon. OctolHsr 7, li.-Noile Is hereby glvei
that in eointiiiance with n... i,i.i,.. .,r
actofc-ongressof June S, ;s7S, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the states ol
( allfornla. Oregon, Nevada and Washington
lerrltory, as extended to sll the public land
wkh uj act ui Allglisi 4, IW,
KRANk' Mllv-ub-lr
of East Portlaml, county of Miiitnoniah, state
of Oregon, has tills dav nled In ii.i..hi.. hi..
1JU- 'i f"r tue Purchase of
V :t r," M,,u or nw is
of stclfon No. J, tuwnli.ip No. r
u'Miu. range an. east, w. M.. and will offer
proof Ui show that tbe Isnd sought Is more
vn ublc for Its llmls-r or alone than for agrl
caltura purposes, and to establish hU claim
K.sji d land before the llmer and R elver
. i.l a"e"' "rc-o:i, on Mon
day, the 2.;d day of jMceinbT, li.i
HenainesaswIlneHses: ('rl HaghWinther
ofl'ortla,,d,Or.; Mart Ma.tson of Nellwood,
.-1 ,M,,r'"""n of Portland, Or.
and V llliam K. Rsnd of Hood River Or
Any aud all persons claiming adversely the
above-deiM-ribed lands are rcq.ue.ted li Hie
their claims in this office on or before said
2ld day of lmiiibcr. Inti.
olsl n m k-h I AJONOIAN, Ri-glsler
THE NEW
FEED STORE.
On the Mount Hood road, Soulh
of town, keeps constantly on hand
the best quality of
Grwifriw, Hay, Grain & FmJ,
At Lowest Prlrwi.
D. K. LAMAR, Prop.
BELIEU & REA,
Contractors
& Builders.
M-fLAKS AND TI)IATBi FraiflSHrii-f
Money to loan.
lliinna house and lot, 1,800.
1. Lots in Wauconia Park addition
1 150.
The east half of the north 40 of thy
Henderson 80 acres west of Lyman
Smith's! free irrigating water; f'l.tiOO.
Corner lot in front of school houee
300.
The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in
Barrett-Sipnia addition, $400.
2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler's
subdivision, near cannon house; only
$125; terms easy, installment plan.
6. The Kopliu place at Frankton. 17
acres well improved; free irrigating
water. Price $4,000.
4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls
of Hood Kiver, belonging to tieorge K.
Forsyth ; Hit) acres good fruit land ;$ 1000.
8. 100 acres at White (Salmon; line
timber land ; $10 an acre.
100 acres, house and garden patch,
located 10 miles south of The
Dalles. Known as the Woodman
place. Price $000.
The Hunt place i mile southwest of
town. House, bam, mostly in strawber
ries and other fruits. Price, $1450.
The new company now offers for sale
lots formerly belonging to the Hood
Kiver Townsite company, Of which com
pany John Leland Henderson is secre
tary and the Hood Kiver llank treasurer.
Installment plan.
A Good Investment. I will sell 100
acres of mountain land ou county road
five miles southeast of Hood Kiver for
$1,000 cash, and will guarantee $200 ad
vance in two years, or failing to sell for
$1,200 net in that time I will take the
land back and pay $1,200, and half of
profits over $2U0' to go to investor. First
come, first Berved. Of the 1110 acres 100
acres fruit land, 00 acres stony. All
fenced, email house, well, largu spring.
A fine goat ranch. J. L. Henderson.
Tickets to and from Europe.
Persons desiring to purchase tickets to
or from any points iu Europe or South
Africa may secure the same from John
L. Henderson, who is agont for the
Beaver line 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 laying out acre
age property in lota and blocks, and do
ing all kinds of surveying and platting.
From and after this date, April 9, 1!H)3,
the rates will be as follows: $10 a day ;
Lot corners established for $5 a lot;
two contiguous for one owner, the
same price.
Special Offers
For Sale The old Galligan place, 00
acres; $1,800 two-story dwelling, hard
finish; barn and out buildings; 10 acree
in cultivation, 2 acres strawberries, some
orchard; flume, irrigating ditch and
Phelps creek puss through property
$4,500; $500 down, $500 December 1,
balance in rive years at 7 percent This
offer is good for 30 days only.
The Howell cottaooaiitl W
acres, oast of Mrn. Alma
Howe's, 1,700.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
EUREKA
Meat Market.
McGuire Buos., Propr's.
Healers In Fresh snd Cured Meats, Lard
Poultry, i rults and Vegetables.
ncu jirn very.
I C. Haynes"
Phone :t".
, lyclio ii
BON TON
BARBER SHOP.
The place to get an easy shave, tin
up-to-dule hair cut, and to enjoy the
luxury of a porcelain bath tub.
Feed Store.
I hsye opened R store at my plaee, and will
carry Id slock flour and feed: also, potutoe
and wood. Kiiriners south of me run save a
long haul and buy just as cheap of me.
, JoH.V LAWI.KHH,
Ol KiMit ofKlriil,.!,! Mill
Cows for Sale.
Two fresh cows for sale cheap by
!.''-! P. 1). HIXKU'IIW.
4 Plymoth Rock
Boosters, thoroughbreds, for sale al Jl each,
M ll. J. 11. HIIOKM AK Kit.
House Plants
I hHVA ftJiniA ir l.l.w....ln u . . -
a!". OH MILS. W T II A V-itViMiV
Cheap Land for Sale.
Krom one to 10 acres mile south of HH
mont church Also, some ood homesteads.
This Is gixid for three weeks only
Jv" T. I. TWKKPY.
Pekin Ducks for Sale. "
o2l" V. D. NK'KKIXKM linn,! ii. ...
Timber fnr fin To
i,,."rlIMhti"m,K'ron al" ,"'r''- A
.... I' ' M i "" "r " CHIlip. ( Mil
on h. . Miiliiiiifv or ,, ,, i. ui ulviti
For Sale.
Four-year old lilley, drives snntle or double
tiiiid: price Jcrwy-Dnrlmin To. 2
year, old, llrst calf, IV, pilous lu'iii . dav:
11. A. HACK KIT.
Wanted.
Man mrl wirtwiii.n...L. i .
. ft.,,,., wni -Vv"LV"' .V"'",rPn " on
snd pay m'lnJ:
JOHN KHKI.IU UH,
. . Monklstiil 4 liwnn
Bargain in Milk Cow.
One tluimuirh hiW l,.. . . .
... - - - . w ii ir mi ip ny
lli.f. H. JK.NKIXS
Horse for Sale
A aTl M wl Itbnl Is. - m
I'M. pound's, for s..e b? jrVAl TH:ihWHsK,,t
m Mount HismI.
t Cows for Sale.
Two milk row, one frwh fwntlv
For Sal a C.ha-n
-. a irRMI t DflTtr una ti
cow, ftesh, young sheep. u,, i slx
ilk
Mount Hood,
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