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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
-2: 1 I Hood I.ver Slacier. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1903. Most Hood River people forgot all about Halloween until they waked up Sunday morning and saw evidences of the small lwy's labors of the night be fore. Ono harmless joke with a touch of humor was the placing of quarantine flags at private residences about town. But some of the tricks played were any thing but smart. The city road grader was run down to the depot, w here the tongue was broken. On the hill, it is reported, a barb wire was stretched across the road and a wheelman dashed into it, cutting himself badlv, and al most ruining a good suit of clothes. Hood River boys should be able to de cide between harmless fun and ruthless destruction of property. Malcolm A. Moody of The Dalles, former congressman fiom the second Oregon district, has been charged by the United States grand jiry o.' opening the letter of another with the intent to defraud. The many friends of Mr. Moody can not lielieve he has trans gressed the law, and from the very clear explanation Mr. Moody makes of ti e matter, it is evident there lurks more malicious intent than truth in the charges. The early trial it is hoped will clear the matter. Politics in Ore- gon appear indeed to be growing worse, when opposing factions of the leading party must resort to such questionable methods of destroying good men. It is work like this that keeps many a worthy man out of politics. Mr. Moody's Explanation The transaction on which the charge arises relates to the final payment to de positors of The Dalles National bank at The Dalles, Or., of which Mr. Moody was an officer. The department at Washington had declared the final uiv idend and sent letters to the depositors, addressed to them at The Dalles, notify' iiitr them that the final dividends had been declared. Numbers of the persons to whom the letters were addressed did not live at The Dalles, and the postmas- ler asked Mr. Moody to assist him in findina their addresses, Ilus lie did. There remained some letters addressed to persons whose addresses were nut known, among others one to Mrs. Con roy. Upon inquiry, Mr. Moody learned that she lived in Albina. The day of the presidential reception last May, the letters liaving come tne uay ueiore, mr. Moody came to Portland, called up Mrs. Conrov bv teletihone and notified her that the final dividend had been de clared. He made an appointment to meet her the following morning at her residence, but, being at the presidential banquet that night, he did not arise in time to see her before catching the train back to The Dalles. Upon reaching this place he phoned her, excusing turn self lor beinif unable to keep the ap pointment. Bhe replied that she would be in The Dalles in a few days and asked if she could get the money there. He told lier "ao, uial ine money was in Washington. Bhe said she was disap pointed, as she was closing up some business in The Dalles and needed the money, and asked Mr. Moody if he could orocure it for her. He replied in the negative but informed her that the First National Dank or i lie imues naa formerly taken up some of the certifi cates, but was not doing so at that time Upon her request, however, Mr. Moody asked the Dank U it would casn ner cer tificate, and the bank agreed to do so Mrs. (Jonroy went to The Dalles and called upon Mr. Moody, and at her re quest he calculated the interest on her certificate, which she assigned to the FirBt National bank, and secured a writ ten request from Mr. Moody to the bank to pay her the money due. Some time t . .i ...... i. . f- tT:l.. later in me uay sue uici iur. ueuu, who had been receiver of the bank, and he informed her that she had not re ceived the full amount due her. Mr Wilson went to Mr. Moody and intormed him that Sirs. (Jonrov was not satisfied, and Mr. Moody told him that as the bank had not been anxious to cash the certificate, he had no doubt it would re turn the certificate and take the money back. This was done the same alter noon. Mr. Moodv opened the letter whicli was addressed to Mrs. Conroy, in her presence, and gave her the receipt which it contained for her to Bign. This she did. She then took the receipt, mailed it to Washington herself, and received t he money in due course of time. At hiB own request Mr. Moody ap peared before the grand jury and ex plained tlio entire transaction and his part in it, as lias been set lorui auove. Dr. W. T. Rowley, physician, and his brother. Dr. A. r. Kowley, dentist, witn their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ft. K. Kowlev. have located in Hood River with the intention of making their permanent home here, tor the present thev are located in Mrs. Rogers' bouse. just west of the school house, lioth doctors are graduates in their respective professions from the I Diversity of Mich igan. Lrs. Rowley expect to be located ou the hill alter the middle ot uecem ber, where Contractor L. D. Boyed is putting up a building for them. )r. W. T. Rowley will put in a stock of drugs, notions, etc. J. H. Mi 1 r, who came to Hood River three years ago from Lewis county, Wash., has concluded this country suits him all right, and has decided to remain permanently. Mr. Miller has 400 or 600 voting apple trees just coming into bear ing.He expected to have about 15 boxes this year, but instead sold over 50 boxes at ll.ou net, ins farm is in tne t.aat Hide apple belt, just this tide of Scars A Torter'a. Rig vegetables have been received at this office of late, but it remained for K. C. Rogers to beat them all. He brought in a beat that beats the record. It was T jwn in his garden at Belmont. It measures 20 inches in length and 17 inches in rircu inference, and weighs lti pounds. Who can beat it? F. T. Miner has sold his house and lots on the hill to A. K. Lane, jr. ; con sideration $S50. Mr. Miner will m're to his place on the East Side. He has 20 aciea in the Pine (.trove district which I e will improve by setting 10 acres to orchard in the spring. He is now building houe, and expects to get D oved into it by the last of sliis ' week. O. A. Rinehart and family have re turned from Northern Idaho, where they have been part of the summer. Wednesday they went to C"a'ka i , Here's a Bargain. I have more land than I can makr nse of nod will sell 1 arm. There l n. betler land In H xt Klver valley either for fruil or gvn rrai lirinint. I want fto an acre for oiu- so aere. anil i'i an acre for 10 acres. Come and tiw land. If you want to Invest, tall ua or addrvaa the owner, AI.KRKD WOOH. nJC mile went of 0 Jell school bouse. where they will visit a few days with relatives and then return lo Hood River to spend the winter. Mr. Rinehart was surprised to find the many changes and improvements that have taken place in Hood River during his short absence Stockholders' meeting of the Valley Improvement Co., Nov. 19, 1903. It is reported that Tom Vanausdale was in town Saturday evening and did not go home until after dark. The Hal loween fiends changed the position of the wheels of his vehicle, putting the front wheels behind to rear ones in front. Tom drove home in this man ner and the best joke of all he hasn't discovered the change yet, though be has boen in town a time or two since. J. K. Carson was released from quar antine last week, having recovered from a fevere case of smallpox. Although be bad quite a siege of it, Mr. Carson say he now feels in the best of health. He thinks a severe cold made his case worse than others. Mr. Carson came here three months ago from Kentucky and is a clerk in the store of J. H. Gill. He is a brother-in-law of Miss Johnson, the Kentucky Belle." II. L. Pittock and George T. Myers of Portland were in Hood River last week. In driving through our valley they no ticed the great uumber of red apples ly ing under the trees in some orchard's, Mr. i'lttock suggested that the Chil dren's Home in Portland would be glad to get such apples and could make good use of them Charley Hell ol tne Hood River Transfer company, agent for the Regulator line, said if farmers would box np the apples and deliver them at the 1 ransfer company's stable, he would see that transportation was had to the Home free of charge. It was therefore decided that Saturday, November 7, the apples can be received at the barn of the Transfer company. Farmers are re noested to box up s.'i'.ond class apples and deliver them at the barn on that day. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. Hut since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, even the worst cases can be cured, Hnd hope less resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Ijjis Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many w hose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all throat and lung dis-eases by Chas.N. Clarke, drug gist. Price, 60c and $1. Trial bottles free. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. H. Urner, franklin Urove, III It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for burns, scalds skin eruptions and piles. 25cat Clarke's drug store. Card of Thanks. We want to thank the people generally tor their kindness durliiK our sicknes(smiillpox), especliilly the ladles of the O. E. 8. We shall never lorget inem. we are also very iiianmiu to our attending nhvslclan. Dr. Watt, for his speciui mvors outside oi nis meuicai aiu lours fraternally SIK. AND MRS. J. K. CARSON, Advertised Letter List. October 26, 1908. Brown. Miss E M Crown, A L, Ohaiiiberlin, Miss C l Hall, William Thompson, Mia M J Hofran.A R Hates, Will Block, Edward Martin, K Brown, (J 8 Root, Wm B Thompson, Joseph Wayne, 11 W Wagonblast, Mr. WM. M. YATES, P. M. Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas, It has pleased theHuprema Master vvorKnmn oi ine universe to call irom oui midst Brother Henry Prlgge, a worthy mem ner of mversine louire, ivo. t. A. u. u. w., loving husband and lather and an honorable and respected citizen: therefore be It Resolved, That we as a lodge do hereby ex tend to the bereaved fumlly and friends our heartfelt sympsthy In this their hour of deep amicuon. ahu oe it runner Resolved. That these resolutions be spread upon th records of our lodge, an engrossed copy sent to tne bereaved family, aud pub- nsueu iu uib noou iuver vtiaeier. J. F. WATT, W. B. 8HUTE, E. R. BRADLEY, Committee. DR. W. T. ROWLEY, PljsfcM, Sieoi, MM. Especial attention given to diseases of Eye luir, xmm; ana i nroau Corner Eugene St. and Park Ave. Smallpox. BEWARE! Prescriptions for a sure nre- ventlve and cure for smallpox or scarlet fever sent for SO cents, ('an be tilled at any drug sroreat small cost. Never known to fail. Disease will disappear In 12 hours. . Full par ticulars for 2-cent stamp. This prescription is guaranteed or monev reiunnea. W. K. O08.S SUPPLY CO., n'Jfi Box 335, Balem, Or. Cockerels for Sale. Black Minorca", tl end SI.50. Bud Orbing ions ti.ixf. i-irsi-ciass mora. n-lK RALPH B. LEWIS, Belmont Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholder of the Hood River I- run urowera' Union tor the election of a board of directors and the traiis ni t ion of any other business that may come heiore tne meeting, win ne neia in Artisans' hall, over McDonald's store, Saturday, No vember 14. 1WM, at 10 o'clock a. in. A full al. tendance of strawberry growers, whether stockholders or not, is uesirea. Hood River, Or., October 81. ISO. O. J. OEWSL1NO, Secretary, In the Found. One brlndle calf, chain around neck; monae Jersey calf; nn brand. Owner come and get them Immediately and pay cents, otherwise They will oe soiu in iu nays. xi. a. (.t.niuu, maninai. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !nd Office at The Dalle, Oregon, Nor. 1, MU.-Not lee Is hereby given that the follow ing-named aeltlcr has tiled nollceof his in tention to msice nnsi proof in support ol hla claim, and that said proof will be male be fore the ileRtsier and iieceiver at The Dalles Oregon, on Friday, December 11, MuL Tin JOHN P. WNYDKR. of The Dallea. Oregon, 11. K. No.S9U. for the east half southeast quarter, southeast quarter .lorineani quarter and rot i, acriion , town, hln 1 north, range 11 east. W. M. He names me louowing witnesses toemve hla contimiotia residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vis: Donald McKadden, George Harrlson.Oeorgt Ireland anu v. loung, an oi Mosier, or. UkIIO Mlt'HAEL'f. NOLAN, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for F. E. Berthla, plalnlilf. vs. Thomas J. Bui ger, defendant. To Thomas J. Bulger, defendant above-named You areheiehy required to amiearijid an. swerthe complaint tiled against yon In the above entitled cause within aix weeks from Ihe -th day of October, IsuS, the date of the Hrst pnbl.catlon of this summons, and If you fall so In answer, tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tbeeourt lor tne reller prad for In me nlalntlrTs complaint, tow 1 1; For a decree that the itlalntilt la the owner In fee alnmle of the north half of the aoatheaat quarter of section 12 tn townalilp J north hT range l ee.su w . m.. in w aaco ewumy, uregon. excepting that portion thereof known as Leavan s lu-itti's aoiiiuoo io taacaae loc, and certain other portions which have beea conveyed therefrom, aa described In the plalnlttt's complaint, and also decreeing thai the title thereto be qul. U-,1 and that the de fendant he decreed lo have no right, title. In- tertsi or estate In said property or any portion Ihereor. and Uial the piainun Usve judgment for his costs and uisbursemenia. This siimiiton Is aerved upon rod by pub ication thereof tr six eonaeciiur weeks la the H.sid River t.lacier, Ihe Ural publication ihen-of hein on the th day of October. I the same being so published by order of the above-named C4Hirt made oa lhe?7ito day of t letoher, puM, specifying that said summons be served by publication sn aald paper m Kild period of aix weeks, and requiring tin defendant to appear and answer oa or before the expiration of aald time. W. H. WILHON. aSHM Attorney tor Plaintiff. THE A Plain Talk on Capes In this department our goods are all fresh and of this year's patterns. We have not got a single Ladies Cape, Coat or Jacket that we carried over from last year, which is more than any other firm who carried this class of goods last year can truthfully say. We went East and picked out these goods right at the fac tory, and can assure you that the styles and workmanship are latest and best. I nHlAC TjirkJQ Made of Melton cloth, tight fitting, lined through L5 IS out, bell-shaped sleeves, turned in edges, tailor-made, if you are looking for a real bargain take up this snap for $2.25. I nHlffcc' C CI fit Kersey cloth box coat, double-breasted, pearl buttons. WUctL four rows of stitching on bottom, inlaid velvet collar, romaine lining, they are very fashionable, price each, $4.75. I fl H I pc' Ccf t Ker8ey clotn kox coat, trimmed with selfstitched straps LclillCo vUdl stitched velvet in pretty design, late style sleeves, double breasted, velvet color Satin-lined, beautifully made, each $9.25. I nlfPC I nnO1 Cant dutiful loose coat, 45 inches long, latest LwClUlCI? Ltfll vUdl French design, made of all wool, fine Kersey colors, caster or black", lined throughout with fine quality satin, handsome cape, collar and cuffs, daintily trimmed, witji, Velvet and passementire, also trimmed with eight 3-4 inch open plaits front and back, pearl buttons; each 11.76. All in all we can truthfully say we have the BEST assortment of the VERY LATEST garments in this line, and our prices are the LOWEST. Children's Coats, all styles in great variety, and the prices are within the reach of all. Don't fail to see these goods. The Christmas number of the New Idea Magazine is now on display. It is only 5c a copy. NEW ideas in every issue. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by order of the county court of the slate of Oregon for Wasco county duly ap pointed executrix of the will of Henry Prlgge. deceased; and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me, duly verified, at the office of A. A. Jayne, In Hood River, Oregon, within six months rrom tne aaieoi me nri publication, of this notice. Dated this itb day of October, 100S. 029di6 WILHFXM1NA FR1QOE. Wanted. f want tn Int. nontract to cut 100 cords wood more or less. Also, contract to clear land. H e me on Blowers place, the old Divers lancn, or address me at Hood River. fKAfi njtn . TTAns for Rfllfi. Thoroughbred White Wyandotte and nil.li- I ... .. a . ". I- mimltAl. fT ill W unuw ub, wiii .......... . . nl2 MRS. FRANK CHANDLER, Wanted. A girl for general housework. oii? . J. U. TRUE, Vlento. Or. Lost. Oct. 12, between the Mount Hood Lumber UO I store ana tne ooai tanning, a nincai tosh. Reward will be Daid for Its delivery at the Glacier office. n For Sale. Konr.vcar old nllev. drives single or double: 700 pounds: price $-15. Jersey-Durham cow, 2 years o a, nrsl call, lganons moa auayiu. OB Ji. A. navnmii Wanted. Man aud wife without children to work on a farm. Will give steady work the year round ana pay gooa wages, laiiiranrwmeio JOHN FRKDBURG, nl2 Monkland, Oregon, Horse for Sale. A good, gentle horse, 6 years old; weight law ponuus, tor sale oy a. iAuinir.n. o. Mount Hood. Cows for Sale. Two milk cows, one fresh recently. na THOU. CHAPMAN. Feed Store. I have opened a store at my place, and wll carrv In stock flour and feed: also, potatoe and wood. Farmers south of me can save a long haul and buy Just as cheap or me. JOHN LAWLESS, ol Foot of Straight Hill. Cows for Sale. Two Jersey cows, $30 each. A bargain for any ona wanting a good cow. n5 JOHN HAKEL. Cow for Sale. An Al cow, giving S gallons of milk a day, trice fto, J. n. rAtm, o22 ? at A. I. Mason's place. and Harness FOR HALK7 For particulars call on or ad- aress ; w. i. i'ii,ijiur-ii, nlSP " Pastor Belmont church, Oak Wood. Several cords good dry oak wood for sale. Inquire at tne Ulacler oftlee. Wanted. tv immu .Tiaiiiaa-iiai v mrrj vuaiKO in Mine work. Call oo or ftddrew MKH. L. E.CLARK, nHitiiaa Vk Of Hi rt-JU Notice. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hock Creek Mining and Milling l.'o. will be held In their office in Hood River, Oregon, Tuesday, Deo. 1, m, at 10 o'clock a. nt. All stockholders ar hereby notified to be present. n : vt m. r UKfcmirti, Bee y. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 2, I WITH. Notice la hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has Hied notice of bis intmtion " to make final proof in support oi nts claim, ana mat said proof will be made before Oeo. T. Prather, V. H. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Tuesday, December 2, PKB, vis: PHILIP U. W ABREN. of Vlento. Oregon, H. E. No. 12sri8, ftr the Si w)tuo wv, awv section , lownnutp north, range east. W, M. Henamea the following witnesses to prove nisooniinnous raaiaence unoo ana cull vatlon Milton r . u Ira ana rreemnnt Foster or Hood River, Or.; Theodore Olasyer and Samuel wooaara or t asraue ix-rs, or. PM10 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. For Sale At a Bargain. A good 0-room house and two lots on the hill, Has bath,and hot and cold water supply in kitchen; fine cellar; good well, wind-mill and tank; barn, wood shed and chicken house. Everything new and in good shape. The best bargain in the city at flGOO. Owner desires to build on other property. A rare chance to secure a good home. Apply to E. R. BRADLEY. Golden Rule Bazaar, ' ' HOOD RIVER, OR. . Wishes to call your attention to the new arrivals in Holiday Goods. Lamps A new line of decorated Stand Lamps with No. 2 Sun or Rochester burnerp, shade or globe, and the price just to suit the people's pul ses, And Note B. & H. Nickel lamp, 21 inches high, 10 inch white dome shade, only .2. Others sell the same for $2.50. On the A line of shell novelties, also some choice sea shells just from the home of the shell. These goods always TAKE. Yours tilll we 1TSST GEO. R GROCERIES, Did You Say? We carrv a full line of Stnnlp mid F y' " the lowest possible prices. -' 3 nL J "I una see wiuix we can do. country produce. SPOT GASH GRORERY, R. REED, proprietor. Phone 401. Free Delivery. A Drug Store To be DRUGSTORE: Disinfectants and Rubber Goods. Blood Purifiers (Our make and others) White Pine Cough Syrup (Our make) Vegetable Hair Tonic (Our make) Prescriptions Our Great Specialty. FASHION Livery, Feed Any Girl or Woman I-ir1n a horn fnr tha wtn'sr. pln luqnlrrsi "lira rmnsr mat or I'arafliw rarm. oral un-miiwision, Mair wora oi.nf n'v MUS. Jl UA A. h.N.Mr. TV FASH & Jackets; Vases. A superb line of Utopian Art Vases. No two alike. We are sole agents for these vases in Hood River. Jardiniers. Some beauties; values that have never been equaled in Hood River, and they are new creations just from the pottery. Road : A Holiday line of China, etc. We KNOW that there is a demand for it here and have anticipated that want meet, COE & SON. I niv)i vi"tt in u ui Just give us a trial order T W t , ... mgiiest prices paid for Few Specialties had at STABLE. and Draying. VIXANAXANB & BAGLEY. Hirw I ought, wil. I or rxcliHiil. rit-itsiire iurti- cim sentry HrHt-.-ln.s-i rit". Sie- ciul uttptitiiui given lo turning Furniture nmt Piune. Wo Iu everything horses can do. HOOD KIVER, OKEUON. Strawberry Plants. I liav. w ssle am.lMi or more Hnit-rlaai siraDrrry (.minis grown from this rear .set lint. A. K. HI KKtrr, 2I bln(rn, Waah. (Timber Ijinfl. Art .tune 8. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United State Lund Offlro. Vancouver, Wash.. Oc-ubr8. imH. Notice 1 lifreby given thHt In eoni)illanc9 with the provisions of the act of eonirrusaofjune :t, 1H78, eni ltlt-a "An act for Hie sale of ti m tier lands In the slati of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as exu'nneu i an the public hind states bv actor August 4, lHttt, MAY K. HWlUKRT. of Port land, county of Multnoinah, state of Orexiin, has this d:iy Hied in tills office her sworn statement, No. 8.HI7, ror tne piircuatie oi theNKof WWV4 and lota 1 and 2 of section 25, and lot 1 of section l. In township No li north, runirn No. II east. W. M.. and Will otli-r proof to show that the land soiiKht is more valuable lor lis tnnoer or some umii n aerlcullnral purposes, and Ut establish her cliiim u said land before the RckIkUt and Kecelverof tills office at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, The 2yth day of December, l'JKt. nne names aa wllnesats: tieorxe w.niuioiis. Emery (lliver, A. H Richmond and Mrs. Ju lia lmn lap, a II of Portland, Oregon; and Frank Davenport of Hood Hlver, Oregon. Anv and all neraons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 2Sith day of December, IWB. olfdl7 FRANK K V A HO HAN, Register. ITImber Und, Act June 8, 1K7. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Ijind Office, The Dallea, Ore gon, Kept, 6, 11)03. Notice la hereby given mat in compliance with tne provisions oi me act of congress of June 8, 1K78, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands ill the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington teniUiry,'' as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, D-Irl ORRIN B. HARTLEY, of Hood River, county jf Wasco, state of Oregon,ha8onHept.ll,l'.NI2,nied In tlilsollloe hlf sworn statement, inc. i i.m, ior tne pur:naiieoi tl.nl.. U UL'I.' VU'l UWi VL'I Viri. Uli't of section No. 2, township No. 2 uortli. 11". , ai .7. a. o T 7A -7.1 i. " X ' . range No. 9 east, W.M. and will otter pnsf lo show that the land sought i more valuable for Its timber or stone than foragrlcultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of tills office at The Dalles, Oregon, on f riaay, tne zun day ol November. Mitt. He names as witnesses: n. w.lnirran. James Chltty, A. . Wright and James Kggert, all of viento, uregon. Any and all rjersons claiming; adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tneir claims in inis oinco on or ueiore saia 27tli day of November. 1!H. siuniz MJC'rlAfcL, i. noi.aim, ticgister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. Oct. 2. 1008. Notice Is hereby given that the follow- ing-nnmea seiner nils niea notice of nis in tentlon to make commtitnlion proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Geo. T. Prather, U. H. Com missioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Wed nesday, November 20, 1MB, vise: a ot rxi lj rivtivn of Hood River, Oregon, II. K. No. 11071, for tne w i r.'4, w y ana jv$ sp.w sec tion 1. township 2 tiorlh. range oast. W. M. He name the following wilnessestoprove niscontinuous resilience upon ana cultiva tion of said land, viz: Frank Davenport, Fred E. Newby, diaries nan una waiter tiiirris.nnoi itoon ttiver.or, onnl'2 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Lund Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, October 7, 11KW. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to alt the public laud states uy act oi Auggsi 4, imrj, FRANK MITCHELL. of East Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In thlsoillce Ills sworn statement, No. Iti7, for the purchase of tne n 01 ow '4 ana pia , tn nw y. of section No. 9. In townshin No. 1 north, range No. 9 east, W. M., and wllloifer proof to snow that the land sought Is more valuable ior its limner or stone than lor agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said lsnd before the Register and Receiver or tins oince at xne Dalles, Oregon, on Mon day, the 21st day of Dtcember, lmiit. He names as witnesses: Carl I'airh-Wlnther of Portland, Or.; Mart Maltson of Hellwood, ur. i.naries n. iierriniau 01 rornuna, or., and William F. Rand of Hood River. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile tneir claims in tnis oince on or Derore said 21st day of December. I'.Htt. olSdl7 MICHAEL T. NpLAN, Register. ' ITirn ber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, nnii., ui wruci , i,uiii'H is uereoy given that In compliance with the provisions pi me aci 01 congress or June a, IH7S. eiltitleil "An act for the sale of timber lands In the slatea or California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, WW, KM MA OODDAKI), Of Portland, county of MuLnoinah. state of Oregon, has this day filed In this olliee her sworn statement No. ;W5i, for the purchase of me wiuiii 01 noruieasi biiu nortnwest y. of southeast M of sectlnh No. 20, In town ship No. 8 north, range No. 10 east. W. M.,and will otter prisif to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim 10 said innu Ueiore the Register and Re ceiver 01 una omce at Vancouver, Wash., on .......1 .. .. o.M l. - t-iimiunj , tne . uuy H i muiiiwr, JISJ.1. She names as witnesses: Rlclinrd .lnnson. Alma J. JHnynea, Oeo-ge H. Marsh and Benj- aniiu r. enm, an 01 u uuerwiHX, wiun. UKOKUB H. MAHSH. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this (lav tiled In thlsoillce his sworn tatement. No. SWi, for the purchase of the W of NW and NW V of HW of iwrutiim no. in ujwiisnip jo, ti norm, range No. 10 east. W. M.. and will offer uroof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Ita limner or stone man for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of tills office at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesdiu-, the 28d day of December, 11103. He names as witnesses: Benjamin F. Heals and Richard Jsnson of Underwood. Wash.: Edwin C. Ooddiud and Anson W. (joddardof fortlanu, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile uieir claims in mis omce on or before said aia nay or December, W03. Qlidl7 FRANK E. VAUUHAN. Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of- nee, 1 he Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 13, 190:1. A suffi cient contest affidavit having been Hied in tins omce Dy Hansen Ooliln of Mount Hood, Oregon, contestant, against Homestead enirv No. 7M'I, made September 2U, lxt,i, for the nortnwesi section ai, township 1 south, range 10 east, by David Calvin Rigirs. deoeas. ed, said contest affidavit being against Kate icaery, Angle lienoeinon.Naunle ualbraith, Otis Hearing, Reuben Riggs, Mrs. lsaih J. Butler and .1. P. Riggs, heirs at law of said David Calvin Riggs, deceased, in which It is auegea that sain eniryinan died more than two years ago: that the heirs of said deceased have wholly failed to cultivate or Improve said tract and have wholly abandoned the said laud for more than one year next prior lo filing contest herein, and that such failure still exist and are not due to Bervlce or enlist ment In the United Stales army or navy. Said parlies ate hereby notified toannear. re spond and otter evidence louchlngsuiu allega tion at 10 o'clock A. M. on November 27, PU3, before (feorge T. Prather, U.S. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, and that final hesrlng will be held at.J0 o'clock A. M.un November ., l!n, before I lie Register and Receiver at the I nlted states Ijind Office In The Dalles. uregou. 1 he said contestant having, in a nmner affl- dsvil. tiled Oct, I. IMI3. set torlh fads whii-h show that nfler due diligence personal service oi inis noiii-eean not oe made, It u hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and pmjier publication. n u wilii t-.t, iN UL.ti Keglsler. Timber Ijind, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State Land Office. The Dallea. Or . Octnlier 19, lmn. Notice is hereby given that In compliance wlih the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1H78, entitled "Au act fur the sale of timber lands In the stales ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land stales by act of August 4, I'M.', the following, named persons have flk-u in this office their sworn statements, to wit: CHARLES H. SAMIMON. of Pendleton, county of I'matllla, state nfOre- gon, sworn siaiement .o. l,lh, n led March 19, it.-., mi uif oi ioi 4 ana ah y. N W! section 5. and lot I and KkUNr.k tlon 6, township 1 Dorth. range in east, w. M. E.KA P. Monmon of Viento. county of Wi.aco, stale of Oregon, - - . -v. mm April 0, ihis, a.r the purchase of theSE'i of seel ion 34,Uiwn hip t north, range east, w. M. EDITH H. EARLY, of Vleoto, county of Waacn, state o Oregon, sworn atalement No. lNin. filed Anrll nan. for the purr h use of the Kvj of NWJ4, V. of SW aectiiMu 7, townshin 1 north, ranse 10 That they will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable flir iu timU-ror st.me than for agrk-ullural purp,,sea. and to riMiinaii inf ir ciaiina 10 aatu limit before the Register and Receiver at The Iavllca, Oregon, on Mondsv. January 18, Mm. mey name as witness.- . F.dilh Toiler VcMtherred of Port land. Oregon; A. vVln-,na. I.yniau W inanaand W. Rosa W inansof Hood River, Oregon; l lmrl.- T. Karlv. Wlliiiim Rand, iliiaui Kn-lra, I'.Jiih II l-jirly aud K P. Monsnn of lliast River, Oregon. Any and all rMTMsnsclaiintn advorsu above-deacritw-d lands are rroiiested to rtle Ihelr claims in this ortW on or before a-ud 18lh day of Junoarv. I414 od24 M Kll ALL T. NOLAN. Refl.ter Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. Uanna house and lot, sl,800. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition 150. Comer lot in front of school house The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipnia addition, $400. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler'a subdivision, near cannon house; only 125 ; terms easy, installment plan. 4 . 320 acreB of timber land al the falls of Hood River, belonging to George E Forsyth ; 100 acres good fruit land,T4000. 8. lflO acres at White Salmon : fine timber land; $10 an acre. lfiO acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south of The Dalles. Krwi as the Woodman place. Prici $9X). The Hunt p'aoi mile southwest of town. House, uarn, mostly in strawber ries and other fruits. Price, $1450. The new company now offers for sale 'rrmerly belonging to the Hood Kiver Townsite company, of which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Installment plan. t - A Good Investment. I will sell 160 acres of mountain land on county road five miles southeast of Hood River 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 $200 to go to investor.FirRt come, Brut served. Of the 100 acres 100 acres fruit land, 00 acres stony. All fenced, small house, well, large spring. A fine goat ranch. J. L. Henderson. Tickets to 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 Heaver line of steamships. First-class Surveying Outfit. II. IliA FmiukHnn. . I . n r . . ,.,,., ,, Bre pi a ursi-ciass transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre- tvaro.I , 41... .. 1. f ' . r w. u w,o nun oi inviiig out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do me all kinds nf snr,.....;.. .i ..I...- trom and after this date, April 9, 103. tlia rnta will ha n- r..n A.,.T . .. ... a IUIIUWH: fiuaaav: Lot corners established for $5 a lot two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Special Offers For Hal TIip nlil f;li;.,a.. ..t.. a acres; $1,800 two-story dwelling, hard finish; bam and out buildings; 10 acres in cultivation, 2 acres strawberries, some orchard; Hume, irrigating ditch and l'helns creek nana tlirnnuli ..,..... $4,500; $.5(o down, $500 Decern ber 1, balance in five years at 7 percent This offer is good for 30 days only. Mrs. Heavwier'H 5 ncron near Tucker can 1m had for $1,200. The Howell cottage and .3 acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, 1,700. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .lrfnv,!,fe Jh". "" 0rp"n, fief, 15, inn. Nolle Is heret.y given that the follow-Inx-named aetner has filed notiiwnr 1,1.1. ,i tion lo make final pr.f In aunoort or hi. elaim. and that ald jmavf will be made be fore ,en T. 1'n.ihfr. L. K. fio,n.rilwilwr , Hood Klver. on vtn. on l-'rl,l. 1 w . I, I'Mt, vl.: " 11 HATTIK I1KI.KX MefjRK'HIR. Formerlv Hatlie ll.-t.-n Istvl. rsf M.-irr om. ron. H. K. No. j2. f.,r tha NW swu nh ii NWandWi4 SK'i aeetion , Uiwn'sblp I north, range tl east, W. M. Khe namea the followlrif wllneaae. torrora her ronllniioua residence upon and rulUra. lion of aald land. Ik John loveniairt. (ieorre Ireland, Jamea Miv Umror and tieora Harrison, all of Moair ()r. o2in M It'll A t.L T. NuLA.N, Ke,liu?r.