(ooiiiver Slacier. THURSDAY, OCTOBEK 22, 1903. itl. T i I X" ..... 1 .. t ei ti rt ti a frni il deal of Ban Jose m ale in various parts of Oregon. K. L. Smith, president of the stale board of horticulture, is au thority for the statement that there is no scale In tiie oieliards of Hood River. The farmers here use the winter spray, and that pest has not secured a foot hold in Hood River. Mr. Smith says the Han Jose scale once started is hard to eradicate, as It attaches itself to the native trees. - Farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather to gather their apple crop, Jo'ph A. Wilson, manager of the Hood River Apple Growers' union, says thut owiu to the extraordinary large glze of the apples this fall, the crop will ex ceed the estimate offjO.OOO boxes. Prices are very good, which assures prosper, ous times for the urowers. Young1 Woman Crushed to Death. Miss Fannie E. Hillhtrorn of Upper Hood KUer valley was crushed to deatli and drowned, Monday afiernoou, by tier horse Tailing on top of iter in the Bone irrigating ditch, about 12 miles south of town, on Hie East Side The accident occurred about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The young woman had started on horseback after atil and it seems ws ridiog along the bank of the ditch, when the embank ment crave wav, throwing the horse ana nuer into inree or lour feet or wa ter. Burt Belieu, at work a short distance below, noticing the muddy water and having neeii the girl go by a few min utcs befi re, started up the ditch. He called to the farm hands of N. VV.Bone, and the horse, almost dead, was taken from the ditch before the body of the girl could be found. funeral services' were conducted Wednesday by the Order of Washing- ion, oi wiucii lodge t tie vounir woma was a member. Miss Fannie Hilstrom was 22 years and 9 months old. Intel ligent and industrious, she was highly inougui or oy menus ana neighbors Peter Mohr of the East Side tek phoned the Glacier, yesterday, that he had cut and cured his fourth crop ol al falfa hay. A good record for Rn indus trious farmer. J. J. Turner and wife returned, Wed' nesuay, irom a pleasant visit to tliei former homes in Iowa and Kansas, be ing gone two months. While in Kansas they were within 40 miles of a cvclone that did considerable damage. In Iowa they saw some fine country, but saw no country mat suited tliem so well as Hood River. While P. H. Martin was coming down tne eenooi house grade, ennday even ing, his team took fright at some bov witli coaster wagons and Btarted to run The wagon struck a telephone pole and mrneu upsiue down, throwing out Mrs, Martin and the children. The only damage was tne DreaKing oi the wagu tongue, uut Mr was a narrow eceape This coasting down the streets should be stopped. II. F. Davidson experienced his an nnal runaway Wednesday noon. While coining down the hill at the Unitarian church corner the brake came off and the team started to run. The team passed BrosiiiB' corner in safety but col tided with McGuire Bros.' delivery hack in front of W. B. Shute's house on Oak street. '1 he two teams crashed into Clipping's house on the lower eide of the street and completely demolished McGuire's wagon. The horses and har ness will also need repairing. A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you're look ingfor a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles.Otto Dodd.of Ponder,Mo. writes: "I suffered with -an ugly sore for a year.but a box of Bucklen's Arni ca salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth." 25c at Chas. N. Clarke's drug store. Cows for Sale. Two Jersey cows, ,'W each. A bargain for any one wanting a good cow. n JOHN HAKEL. Lost. Between Booth's Hill and town, the list, day of October, a hot cake griddle. Return to Glacier office and get reward. Cow for Sale. An Al cow, giving 8 gallons of milk a day. Price I5. J. B. KARR, o22 . at A. I. Mason's place. Buggy and Hardness- FOR 8 ALE. For particulars call on or ad dress W. L. D1LLINOER, nl2 Pastor Belmont church. To Exchange. ItiO-acre Improved farm. In southwestern Missouri, for property In Oregon or Washing ton. ' nA J. D. GARDNER, Cider Making. I have bought the elder mill oi John 8chet Kler of the hast 8ide and am preared to make cider for all who may bring apples. Charges will tie 75 cent per barrel. n D. A.CHEYNEY. Estray. Two yearling heifers. One a Jersey, the other common red. Both bearing spear-head brand on top of left hip. One dollar will be given to the sender of a postal card or phone message telling where these heifers can be ounrt, R. K. H ARBISON, phone Wl. 100 Pairs Odds & Ends Hroktn lines in Men's, Women's ami Children 'a shoes in all sizes some of the latest styles. 25 per cent off Don't miss this sale. It will stive you money. They are good values at the regular price ami with this discount you get some of them for less than factory price, so don't wait until I hey are all gonenndiniss this opportunity. Such chances are not common. This week ends the free hat gift with Men's and Boys' Suits. You can do better at Bragg THE PA RJ S FA i Ft. The SHOE CD'S '! CUSTOM MAKE. Shoes, BOYS' CLOTHING We ha ve a nice line of Boys' long and short pants suits. Our suits have been carefully selected and are just the right weigiit ior tins couunj. j.' mm MEN'S WORKING PANTS We have a full line of Men's Working Pants from 80c up. Men's that look, fit and wear well, at )rice. Cull and see them. Saturday Special Timber Ijnd, NOTICE FOK Act. June 8, 1K7H.1 PUBLICATION. United Blatos Land Office, The Dalles, Ore., October 111, llltM. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions oi tne actof coagressof June 8, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,' as extended to all the public land states by actof August 4, ISH2, the following- mined persons nave niea in luisuiiiuc men suorn statements, to wit: CHARLKH 11. SAMPSON, of Pendleton, county of Umatilla, state of Ore- ton, sworn statement jno. iiio, nieu marcn i, MM, for the purchase of the lot 4 and 8W N W4 section 5, and lot 1 and NEM ec- tlon 6, township 1 north, range 11) east. nip i norm, rsnge i vaai,, KZttA r. MONSON ON, of Viento, county of Wi.sco, state of Oregon, awnm Mljili-iru-nt No. IT'.K.l. filed Aurll 29. 1UU8, for the purchase or tne NK'iOi section ,vown- shlp 2 norm, range east, w. m. EDITH B. EARLY, of Viento, county of Wasco, state o. Oregon, sworn statement No. 1800, tiled April 29. 1908, for the purchase of the V., of NWJ, E of swa section 7, townsuip uuriu, rauaa iv east, W. M.. That they will offer proof to show that the lfiiirl tunivht. Is more valuable for its ttraber or sumetlian for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said land before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Mondsy, January 18, 1904. They name as witnesses: Kdlth Toiler- .veainerreu oi roriianu, wregou; nmou. Lyman Winans and W. Ross Wlnansof Hood Klver. Oregon: Charles T. Early, William Hand, William Eccles, Edltb B. Early and E (. Monson of HiMhi River. Oreeon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their cluims In this office on or Deiore saia 18th day of January, 1904. 0l2d24 M1CHAEI.T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 15, nitii. Notice is nereuy given tnaniie ioiiow hiLT-nanicd settler has filed notice of hlsinten- tlon to make flnal proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Geo. T. Prather, U. 8. Comjilssloner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Friday, December 4, iM, vis: HATTIH HELEN McGREGOR. Formerly Hattle Helen Davis of Mosler, Ore gon, H. k. no. 2Ki, ror me ny, bus NWH snd NEU se:tlon 9, township I north, range 11 east, w. M. Hhe names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: John Davenport, George Ireland, James Mc Gregor and George Harrison, all of Mosler.Or, o22ll2 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Keglster. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of fice. 1 he Dalk. Oreeron. Oct. 13. 1908. A suffi cient contest affidavit having beeu tiled in this office bv Russell Gobin of Mount Hood Oregon, contestant, agaiust Homestead entry No. 7K4II, made Heptember 29, 1899, 'for the northwest V. section So. townshlD 1 south, range 10 east, by David Calvin Rlggs, deceas ed, said contest affidavit being against Kate w ickery, Angle nenaerson, Nannie uaioratin, Otis Hearing, tieunen niggs. Mrs. isain J Butler and J. P. Rlggs. heirs at law of said David Calvin Rlggs, deceased, In which it is alleged that said eniryman died more than two years ago: thst the heirs of said deceased have wholly failed to cultivate or improve said tract and have wholly abandoned the said land for more than oue year next prior U n ling contest herein, and that such failure still exist and are not due to service or enlist ment in the United mates army or navy, Maid parties aro hereby nollned to appear, re spond and otter evidence touching said allega tion at hi o clock A. M. on ovemiier a7, nw, before teorge 1. prather, u. 8. commissioner, at Hood River. Oregon, and that final hearing will tie held at 10 o'clock A. M. on November ail. h'a. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Laud Office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper affi davit, tiled OcL 1. 1'lrt. set lor Hi facta wblcb show that after due diligence personal service ol nils notice can not oe mane, it u nereoy or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. o2!inl2 M It'll W.I j T NOLAN, Register. V Sb Store that Never Disappoints. SHOES SHOES When it conies to SHOES we won't take a back seat for anyone. We carry the largest stock the big gest assortmen , and the lowest prices. We have Ladies' Dress Shoes from $1 up. Men's Heavy Shoes, 1.00 and up, Children's 50c and up. ipj- ii Dress rants a popular I -We will sell genuine President Suspenders at 33c a pr. Hens for Sale. Thoroaghbred; White Wyandotte and While Leghorns, ebout 2T In number. Wanted. A girl for general housework. olH . J. G. TRUE, Viento. Or. Lost. Oct. 12. between' the Mount Hood Lumber C'o'a store and the boat landing, a mackin tosh. Reward will be paid for It delivery at the Glacier office. 5 For Sale. Four-year old Alley, drives single or double; TOO pounds: price :io. Jersey-Durham cow, 2 years oia.nrstoau, legations iihik nunjw. OB 1 1 . ft. U, I Wanted. Man and wile without children to work on farm. Will give steady work the year round and pay good wages. Call on or write to j j II rnr,unuiviT, nil Monkland, Oregon. Bargain in Milk Cow. una uiorougn orea jersey cow ior ie uy DR. C. H. JENKINS. Horse for Sale. A good, gentle horse. 6 years old; weight 1600 pounds, for sale by j, VAUinir.iv. Mount Hood. Cows for Sale. Two milk cows, one fresh recently. n5 TI10S. CHAPMAN. For Sale Cheap. Two horses, a j-vear-old heifer, one milk cow, fresh, 6 young sheep. LOUIS N EX, ola 1 mount rioou. Cows for Sale. Two fresh cows for sale cheap by o P. D. HINRtCHS. 4 Plymoth Kock Roosters, thoroughbreds, for sale at ft each. una. J. Hi BrlOC.M ak E.K. House Plants. 1 have some nice blooming house plant fo ale. oK MRS. W.T. HANHBERRY. Cheap Land for Sale. From one to 10 acre mile south of Bel mont church. .Also, some good homesteads This Is good for three weeks only. tfs i. T. D. TWEEDY. Pekin Bucks for Sale. o2 C. R N1CKEL8EN, Hood River. Oak Wood for Sale. Address 1. F. BATCH ELDER, Hood River, A. E. HOGAN, General Blacksmith, rig t AND REPAIRING. MOSIER, OREGON Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimatki Furnished. S. H. COX. "The Viento." Northeast (or First and Oak 8ts., Hood River Mrs. M. Y. Bird, Proprietor. Breakfast ( to t a. m. Dinner 12 to t p. m. tapper t to 10 p. w. The tables supplied with what the market anoroa. ji PARADISE FARM. For good board and room at reasonalh price. Parties wishing Sunday dinners, will please phone Saturday morn ing, or address H. R. ENTRICAN, HOOD EIVER, OREGON MEN'S MACKINAW AND CORDUROY COATS Mackinaws that' will keep you warm and dry. A o AfflPl-innw for 4.25: 3.00 Mackinaw, 2.50.' Men's extra Cordurov coats, full Blanket lined, worth 4.00, our .... . t, - - - . prke3.2.j. COATS, CAPES Wolmvft a, snlendid assortment in this department al d new this vear. We in nriee and thev are moving come early before the stock is NECKWEAR We have now on display the largest assort ment of Ladies' and Gents' Neckwear everbroiight to your city,' including everything that is new in shape and colors. We wish to call your special attention to our large assortment of Ladies Neck wear. They are all nice clean new goods just -bought from the best makers in New York. These goods will not last long at the low prices we are asking for them. Better buy now. tove I have ju.st roceivctl a, very tlcHiriiblolincof heat ing Stoves, consisting of Steel Box, Hot Box, Vulcan and Bee Heaters, which 1 shall place on sale this week atveiy attrac tractive prices. These stoves were purchased last spring before the prices on steel and iron went up. I can ami will save you money on these goods. ALSO Decorated Vase Lamps. You should see them in order to appreciate them. AH to be sold at Cost. it On the Top I ABBOTT, Stump Pullers. We carrv a complete stock 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. CENTRAL MAYES BROS., Proprietos. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables arid Fruits. FASHION Livery, Feed STEAMER Charles R. Spencer. ' THE DALLES TRANSPORTATION CO. i.l time twtrr n i titt Imllnand Portland. Himmn l-av The llallea, Monday" W dnlHyi n,l Kririnv. t 7 n. m.: rrl ns at t'oi ilnnd a l t p. m. ' fUturninc, Nvn I'urtluDd Tui-!.1uy,T..uiJnj. nd Kmurdayii, at 7 a. m ' arriv ing al TIM l'alie al S p. m. Mi)ini! al Vanmavrr, Waahtipil. fr4e Ixwlin. ttv-nin. l'ixvn. Hi. Mnrtin'i Bprinc. l .'lllna. Vt'hlt Hulinon. Ri r nnd l.vir, hoiii fn ielit and imwnmi i. W. tYirtiton. Jnrl Airfiii, Th lll; landing fiwx of lnionpt. I'. K Mwk amlth, aiMil l"orllaud; Uiml li I l nf un l. l.'i.L K. W. S(-ni-r, nrral Man ager, ('oruand. K. S. uUNUKK. Arnl, ltiaid Kivrr. & JACKETS have marked them very low rapidly. Do not delay, but too badly broken of the Hill. of W. Smith Grub MARKET. STABLE. and Draying. Sal STRANAHANS & BAGLEY. ll.irws bought, .M or 'Xi-Iinngecl. Pismire part c:i n .tei-iirc firhl-vlnn rits. Spe-t-iii I Htli-niinn given to moving Furniture II lid 1'illll'. VV'ir tin ier thing Iwiw run do. IK Ol) MVKIf, OREGON. "hone net. (Timber Ijind, Act J line S, 1KT8.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United BUt. Lund Utllca, Vancouver, Wash., Octobers, im. Nonce i riven that In compliance wmi un"' ""7 ( the act of coniiresaof June It, lij.s, entitle! An act . for Ine sale ot ubwi muu. tatea of California, Oreuon, iveyaia aou WaahlnHon Territory," as extended to all the public liinrt mated by act nf August 4, U1V If. KWK4KIIT. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state iol Oregon, nus tins n:iy nit-u in n sworn statement, No. SW7, for the purchaae ol the, NK of MWs ana lots 1 aim ' &, and lot 1 of section l. In township .,....-11, -,..,.,?.:., Oeunt. w. M.. and will otter proof' to show that the land aoiiirht I more vaiuuuie ior us mown oi wh ... tvrlcultural purposes, mm 10 ut; clulm to said land before the Kejflster and Receiver of this olltce-at Vancouver, W ush., Tnuulnv. tlia'2!Hh daV Of llecetlltKT, lU Kim mime us witnesses: Ueorire W. Simons. Kmery Oliver, A. H Richmond and Mis. Ju lia llunlap, all of Portland, Oregon; andbrauR it.........,..i ll.uiH Hiver. Ort'iron. Any and all persons eluimiiiK adversely the ..in... .r.hMt ImiiiIm are remiested to tile i heir claims in this olhVe on or before iiald ililh day of December, 111. ,il.M17 FHAiNK K VAIIGHAN, ReBlster (Timber Land, Act June 8, 1K7H.J NOTICE tOK PUBLICATION. United States Inrt Office, The Tlalles, Ore iron, Sept. S, l!K. Not.l Is hereby Kiven that In compliance with the provisions of tin act of coiikicks of June 8, 187H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states ol California, Qreiron, Nevada and Washington errltory," as extended to all the public land tates by act of August 4, iihhin K. HAIM'I.KY. nf tiiver. nountv of Wasco, state of OrcKon,hasonHept.lt),li)2,nied In this ollice hit iworn stttlement, No. 11 :W. for the purchHse ol the lot 8, KKkNW!4, BW4NEH.ISWH HhM at uH'tinn So. 2. township No. a north, rniiL'e No. 9 east. W.M.and will ollci-proof to show that the land sought is more valuaoieioi iiu iimiier or slime than foraiirlcultural pur- ii,ums ami Ut establish his claim to said land before the IU-glsler and Receiver ol tills oillce ii, The Dalles. OrcHon, on Kridsy, tne Tali n,i- ol Novemtier. iM0:t. lie names us wllnnsses: H. W.('nrran,,lmes Chltty, A. O. Wright and James lOggerl, ull ol Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described luuds are requested to file their claims In this olflce on or before said 27lh lnv of November, HUM. slllnl2 M ICH A KLT. NOJ.AN Register. "NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office ut The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 2. .ios.Notice Is hereby given that the follow- ng-named settler has n lea notice oi nis in Hi, n to make commutation proof sunnort of his claim, and that said proof wl i.u nwiile hefore lii-o. T. Pralher. u. 8. I om missloner. at Itoou Ulver, Oregon, on weu- nesdav, November 25, 1HU.1, via: A HI, IN H. TODD, of Hood River, Oregon, H. K. No. 11071, for IhetfrW NK, N WJ 8K snd KJHKy sec tion 1, lownsnipn norm, range bl-bbi, w . .m. He names mo iouowing wnnei-sioiiroe his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vie: Krank Davenport. Fred E. Newby, Charles Hart and Waller Harris, all of Hood Rlver.Or. oMnli MIUHAKIjT. joi.act, tt!gisier. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land OnVe, The Dalles, Ore gon, l)cU0r 7, hub. in once is nereuy given that in compliance with the provisions of the actof congress or June , 1878, entitled "An act, for the sale of timber lands In the slates ol California; Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." asexionaea uihii inepuonc ibiiu states by act of August 4, I8IU, FRANK MITCHELL, or East Portland, county of Multnomah, state of linn. has this dnv tiled In this oltk'e his sworn slnleniont. No. 11179, for the purchase of llieN of BW i ana be oi jmw y, of section No. 9, In towushlp No. I north, range No. 9 east, w. M., and will oner proof to show that the hind sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to Baid land belore the Register and Receiver of thlsotliceatTlie Dalles, Oregon, on Mon day, the Zid day ol December, i. He names as witnesses: Carl Pagh-Wlnther of Portland, Or.; Mart. Mattson of Hellwood, Or.; Charles 11. Merrlman of Portland, Or., and William K. Rand of Hood River, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested Ui file their claims In this olflce on or before said 2ld day of December, 1!K. olfdl7 M ICH AEIj 1. NOLAN, Register. ITImberLand, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wash- October 8. 1903. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of (lie act ol Congress of June a, !,. euuuen An act Ior me sate oi limner ntnus in uie stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washtnurton Territory." as extended to all the public land states by aet of August 4, 1892, EMMA DODDARD. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Dreion. has this dav filed in this oltlee her sworn statement no. 34i, ior me purcnase oi the sout i v.. ol northeast anu nortnwesi y. of southeast y of section No. 2(1, in town ship No. 3 north, range No. Ill east, W. M.,and will otter prool to show thai the laud sought Is more valuable for its timber or slone than for air t'lcult.iiral nnrnoses- and to establish her clulm to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this ollice at Vancouver, wnsii., on Wednesday, the 28d day of December, 1HU.1. Hhe names as witnesses: Richard Junson, Alma J. Havnes. Oeo-ge II. Marsh and benj amin K. Beals, all of Underwood, Wash. UEORUE ii. MAKM11, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has tills day tiled in this ollice ills sworn tonieut, No. SlnH, for the purchase of Hie W V Ol Bff s UIUI oi r. y .N section No. 20, In township No. i) north, range No. 10 cast. w. M and win oner prsr losnow that the land sought is more valunble for Its timber or stone than lor agricultural pur posi beh ines, and to establish his claim to said land fore the Register and Receiver ol this otllce at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the Utl dav of December. llKM. He names as witnesses:' Benjamin F. Heals and Richard Jnnson or underwood, wash Kdwin C. Ooddard and Anson W. Uoddardof Portland. Oregon. Auv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in t liis ollice on or belore said 2H1 day of December, HHtt. OIM17 ERANK K. VAUOHAN. Register. Summons. In the Circuit tVitirt of the Mt-aUs of Oregon for waaco i onmy. W. H. Wilson, plalutlir, a. J. E. Krlend, de- nnunnu To J. K. Krlenit. di-fendnnt: Inthenameof the slate of Oregon you are hereby required to apitear and answer the complaint Hied apitnxt, you In the above en titled milt on or belore the last day of the time preMTibea in the order lor tne paoiieailou or ihla Hiiminons na hereinafter mentioned, and if vou fail ao to answer, lor want thereof the plaintitf will apply Ui the eourt for the relief frayea ior in nm t;ompiaini, town: ror a ndtrment airninHt you for the atiin ol flOll.wlth ntereHl thereon at ID ier cent per aniiuui from the day of January, luiri, and for the Hitm of 75 altorney'a I'eeK amt for hiN cohIh and diHburNeinenta and for a deeree of fore closure of that cerlalu inorlipnjfe Kiven hy you ut the planum, daicu the ui day ol June, IHtU. to tecure the pttvineiilof the sum ofSliiU. with interct thereon at 111 cr cent, which taid mortgage la upin the aoulh half of Die aoulh wes! quarter, tlie HoiithweHt quurUir of the aoutlK'aHl quarter or aectioii4, and tne norm west quarter ot the norlheaal qunrUkr of at-c tlon nine, In townahlp one north, range ujd eat, in waaco i"ouniy,wregou. 1'tita aummona is wrved dixiri yon by pub lication thereof lor alx weeks In the Hood Klver lllaeter, in accordance with the order ol the above-named court made on the 17lh day of Heptember, KUtl, directing that thla xuiti- mona oe puniiaiiea in Mild pajier ror alx con aecutlve wwki. The dale f the flrat. nubllcntlna of thla aummona ia HepiemtaT 2-1, haft, ai.d you an required to appearand anaweraald coniplalnl on or before aix weeka from the dateol aaid lirat publication, aaid time hMn the time pi escribed in aaid order of the court. W. 11. Wll XClS. K2lo2 Attorney lor plaint if, For Rent. , 111 acrea 2?J miles from town. Kree water. A'tdrea I. U'KWSKN, HiKl River. Heating Stoves You want one now that fall ha come. Drop in and set; what Savage has in the stove line. Also ex amine the many other goods that are unpacked daily at SAVAGE'S Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. Hanna house and lot, $1,800. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition $150. Corner lot in front of school hotit-e $:. The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipnia addition, $400. 2. Eligible residence lota in Spangler's subilivitiion, near cannon house j only $125; U.T1U8 easy, installment plan. 0. The Kopliii place at Krankton. 17 acres well unproved ; free irrigating water. Price $4,000. 4. 820 acres of timber land at the falls nf Hood Kiver, belonging to George K. Forsyth ; 100 acres good fruit hmd;$4000. 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. Trice $!00. The Hunt place mile southwest of 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 River Townsite cftmpany, of which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood Kiver Bank treasurer. Installment plan. A Good Investment. I will sell 100 acres of mountain land on 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 buck and pay $1,200, and half of profats over $200 to go to investor. First come, first served. Of the 100 acreB UK) acres fruit, land, 00 acres stony. All fenced, small house, well, large spring. A fine goat ranch. J. L. Hendukson. Tickets to and from Europe. Persona desiring to purchase tickets to or from any points in Europe or South Alrica may secure the game from John L. Henderson, who ia agent for the Heaver 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. trom and after this date, April 9, 1003, 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 Galliuan nlace. 00 acres; $1,800 two-story dwelling, hard finish; barn and out buildings; 10 acres in cultivation, 2 acrea strawberries, some orchard ; flume, irrigating ditch and Phelps creek pass tlironirli nronertv $4,500; $500 down, $500 December 1, balance in five years at 7 tiercent. This offer ia good for 30 days only. Mrs. Ileavenor'fl 5 acrt's near Tucker can be had for 11,200. East 20 aci-en of the llen the Ly free irri- tlerson tract near man Smith place; ii-atinr water. The Howell cottage anil 3 acres, east ot Mrs. Alma Howe's, 1,700. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. BELIEU & REA, Contractors & Builders. 4-I'i.ank and Estimates Furnikhkd- THE NEW FEED STORE. On the Mount Hood rout), South nf town, kecpa eniiNtantly on hand the U'st quality of Groceries, Hay, Grain & Feed, At Lowest Prices. 22 1). K. I.AM AK. Prop. EUREKA Meat Market. McGuire 15ros Proiir's. Dealera in Kresh and Cured Meats, lrd Poultry. Frultaand Vegetablea. Free Delivery. Plione IK. U C. llaynes Jaiii.'a t. teiwi d BON TON BARBER SHOP. The plnoe to get nn easy nliave, mi iii-lo ilate hair cut, and to enjoy the luxury of a porci-hiin tmth tuh. Feed Store. I havo oiwned a store at mr plane, nnd will carry In slock Hour and feed: also. ainto and wood. Knrmcrn aouth of me can save a aitqj haul and buy Juki na cheap of me. JOHN I. A Wl.K-SH, K.ait ofMtraiKhl Hill. E. A. SOULE, Contractor and Builder. Plans and Kstimatls Fi rmshkd 1;pon Application. M. E. WELCB; T,,e Veterinary Surgeon, Haaretnrni-d to H,d Kiver and Ca prepared to do any work In the veterinary line. He can be found by ,!!;3 , or pMmi, w Clarke a drng atora.