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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1903)
H'ocd Jiver Slacier. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1903 Press dIspuU-lies from New York eit v in I lie Sunday p.ipi.rs announced tlml Senator Marcus A Hniimt of Oliit is a eniidiilnie for tlie nomination for pres ident of llie United State to feucceeil Theodore Roosevelt. The report Is not surprising. Senutor Hanna'H phenom enal victory in Ohio three weeks ag made him the logical candidate for the presidency. Ail in uot serenity within the national camps of the republican parly, and Sir. Roosevelt is not likely to have a walkover in the nominating convention, next year. Few men in the president's position can escape' milking enemies, and Roosevelt bus proven no exception. Wall street is afraid of his policy toward trusts; the South is offended because a negro diued at his table, and the West is dh pleased because of his stand on public land matters. Mr. Roosevelt is bend ing every energy to bring about his nomination. On the other hand, Mr. "Jiiuiim is being urged by his friends to make the run for the presidency in 1904, rather than wait four yeaig longer. Five or six years ago, nine people out of ten would have laughed at Hie proposal to run Mr. Hunna for president, t ut the odium which was then attached to his name baadisap peared. He isceitainly a great favor ite with (he people of Ohio, and tie man whom Homer Davenport used to cartoon with such an effective display of dollar marks may be the next pres ident of the United Btates. The people of White Salmon have been wrestling with the school house question for the past six months or more. It is pretty generally conceded that the pitseui school building is wholly Inadequate fur the present needs of the community, but there Is a se rious question in the minds of gome whether It is expedient to bond the dis trict just now for a new building. To make matters worse, some ill feeling has been aroused in a controversy on the subject. Such things do no good anywhere. The Glacier hopes better counsel will prevail, that there will be no more personal controversies, and that the good people of White Salmon will all pull together for what is best for their community. Those who read in last week's Glacier the article telling of the great Ozark fruit belt may have noticed that the orehardists are preserving some of this year's finest specimens for display next summer at the St. Louis fair. The people of the fruit section of the South west are going in to win the prizes at this fair. Their plan of saving this year's fruit is a good one. The expos! lion will be nearly closed by the time apples ripen again. Here Is an idea for Tlood River people. How many of you have laid away fine fruit specimens with the intention of sending them to St. Louis next summer? The Portland papers state that the steamer Spencer will cut her fare to 25 cents, the price charged by the Reg ulator line, and the latter company, to go the other one better, may even re duce the fare to 15 cents. Neither com pany can long stand this cut-throat rate war. One or the other will have to withdraw, or they both must go back to a living rate. It U to the best interests of the people along the Co lumbia that there be two boat compa nies on the river. Competition as sures better service, and there certainly is room for more than one compuny. Congratulations to the Eugene Reg ister. Tills excellent paper is now is sued from its new offices In the recently built brick theater block, and next month a Merganthaler linotype will lie Installed. Good things are coming thick and fast to the Gilstrnp Bros., nnd their fellow newspaper workers in Oregon are glad of it. The Register enjoys the morning franchise of the As sociated Tress, aud has the largest cir culation of any piiper In Southern Ore gon, while itsadvertislng columns show up more paid matter than any publica tion outside of Portland. Editorially, it is the equal of any paper in the stale. On the horticultural page is a very Interesting article entitled "Irrigation in Humid Italy." The author, El wood Mead, presents an entertaining account of the successful operation of extensive irrigating systems In Europe. To Hood River people the statement that friction and controversy are entirely absent un der a co-operative system covering nearly 125,000 acres appears too gix.d to be true. The article contains many good ideas which could be adopted with profit In this country. The University of Oregon lias inau gurated a clipping bureau which should prove of much benefit to the people of the state. The plan is to examine all of the state papers sent to the university and clip from each issue the matter of most vital local or general interest. These clippings will be filed away for permanent preservation,and a card in dex will enable any one to find anv clipping in a moment of time. Jutt as far as jwstible, these files will be made available to the people of the state, who will on request be furnished informa tion as to their contents on any topic. The nomination of Hugh C. Philipps to be register ot the Vancouver, Vaih., land otlice has been made to the United Slates senate and an early confirma tion is assured. Mr. Philippe home is in GoldendiUe. Pleasant to Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple tvrup, rcaking it quite pleasant to take. V. L. Rnrlenrk ofgl'oolesville, Mil., in speaking of this remedy nays: T have used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy w ith my children for several years and" can truthfully stiv it is tiie best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious aftereffect. For sale by all druggists. ORIENTAL LANTERNS. Row Tbcjr Arc Made aad l'ea tu Which They Ara Pat. 1h lantern of the cast la aa old as civil;.. atlon. Its primary object Is to protect tlie flame from sudden draft. Beyond this la the concentration of light for the convenience of a reader and, last and least, the regard for beau ty. The oldest form Is a perforated cylinder or rectangular box. Of this type there are numberless varieties, old and new. The ancient ones which havt been preserved are of Iron, copper and brass, nearly all simple in construction and finish, but a few richly decorated. Occasionally one runs across lanterns made of silver or Ivory. These come from palaces or temples and In most Instances are richly carved. Not In frequently the perforations are fitted with pieces of colored glass, rock crys tal, amethyst and garnet In China and Japan the traveler's or street lantern Is a feature. This is a sphere or ellipsoid ranging from six inches to two and even three feet in diameter, made of oiled paper, cloth or silk. In Cathay this lantern is used to show the rank of lta owner by the col oring or inscriptions on lta exterior. The humble citizen uses, a small affair In white or red, the official of low rank a sphere a foot in diameter hanging in front of bis sedan chair, while the high mandarin employs a huge lantern, re splendent with his titles in colors, car ried by an ablebodied cooly who walks a yard In advance. It la In house lanterns that the great est variety Is found. Of these the gen eral type Is a four, five, six, seven, eight or ten sided box, whose length Is usually twice Its width. Each side Is a pane of glass, plain, ground, frosted or decorated. From the angles hang pendants of many sorts. The frame work is usually of teak, but ebony, rosewood, mahogany and other woods are employed. Often the sides of the lanterns are alternately wood and glass, the latter being covered with ground designs and the former richly carved in relief or Inset with ivory, mother-of-pearl or silver. Upon the pendants the artificers put their hardest work. Some are made of colored beads, strung and massed with fantastic shapes and knots. Others are strings of little bells, which ring with every passing breeze. Lines of glittering tinted glass balls betray the origin of a favorite mode of decorating Christmas trees. Quaint objects in gaudy enamel or colored porcelain, con nected by threads, chains or wires, con stitute a fourth and very pleasing group. Floral festoons made of arti ficial flowers are popular, especially with the fair sex. New York Post Grace In Old Foreata. Borne trees are more graceful than others. The elm and oak are noted for their perfect and graceful form. All their branches appear to be perpetually moving, stirred by every wind that blows, and the Bame may be said of the pine. The graceful movements of Its limbs, the Bighlng sounds of its stems and evergreen needles, send forth solemn symphony. Everything con tributes serene grace and simplicity to old forests. Estray. Ileil cow, 8 years old, branded O. R.: year ling CHir, numt, all white, branded O. 11.; red heifer calf, no brands; had inurzle on when left home. Kinder please notify me and re ceive reward. O. II. RHOADK8. Taken Urj. Yearling Jersey heifer; no ear marks or brand h. Come and lake the animal, pay for niiu jmjf ttv iur nun iitiiicr. nai H. 11. TUCKER. Wanted. To lease for one or more years a fin-telas piace, euner Derrtes or apples. Must have irooil hill III Inisii unrl fruit In lull huapln. . less taken for a term of yearn. Iniinei'llnte ponnenoon aeKtren, u poxHime. Twelve years experience in irrigation fruit if rowing. Ad dieas W. K. UASH. Mgr. Wilson Fruit Co., Boise, Idaho. For Sale. 85 acres of old Odell Ranch, in & and 10 acre iracis,on term tomtit purchasers. This land, cleared. Hint nil under cultivation. la altii uteri iy miles from town on the Mi- Hood road; i miles south or Tucker' Mill, and beside the l.iltle While store. Price, until January I, JUKI and according to location. After January 1, price wlii beralsed. Terms of sale: One fifth of price in cash; balance in Ave an nual Installments, with Interest at 6 per cent. Apply at the place to H. Morton, who will show the land, or to K. P. FIUDAY, d!7 Heal Kstate Agent, Hood River. For Sale. 20 acres, 6' miles from Hood River, In the valley: "H cleared: remainder easily e lea re, I On public romi: telephone by place. Terms If uesiren. in as. t.. p tii.t.KK,, Haleni, Or, Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hood River Transportation and Boom lonijmny will beheld at the office of Trans fer and I.lvery Co. on December S, htfti,at 8 P. M. By order of the President. nJ CH AS. T. KA RLY, Secretary. Kooms to Kent. Furnished and unfurnished; centrally lo- cated. Apply to J tHN I.F.LAND HENDERSON. Pigs for Sale. Six weeks old Nov. 2S. For sale hv d!7 K. VAN AIXF.N. hist Side. For Sale. . Good gentle driving horse with hnggy and harness for JT5. Apply to MARNKs, The Real Kstate Man. For Sale. One net double harness Inquire of MILS. JOHN PARKER. Estray Notice. Dark red heifer, branded Ws on the right hip; S years old. Rew ard offered lair Informa tion hh to whereabout. KVANA I.I. FN II. F. D. No. 1. Estray Notice. Two yearling, branded D on left hip. square crop on left ear, bole in right. Iasi seen near Odell mill. Keward for Information as to whereabouts. Phone or Address diu WAR KEN DAVENPORT, Barrett Ranch. Bargain in Books. Four volumes t'nlversal Dictionary, hound In Morocco and handsomely llliitrs'ted: orig inal cost was will n il for $10. Call and see them at tits. P. Crowell's. Timber for Sale. I will sell the timber on 90 seres. A food place fivr mall saw mill or wood camn Call on E. C Mahaney or C. U K X.KK.S. maris Wanted. To borrow fsno to improve a ranch. Mort. faw-U Ad ttrem the Ulm-ler. dm Wanted. I want to let contract to cut ton cords wood, more or lesa. Also, contract to clear land. I e me on Blowers place, the old Divers ranch, or addrewmeat Hood River. FRANK NEFF. The Needing more room for our constantly increasing trade we have addellto our store the building formerly occupied by O. B. Hartley's grocery store. J Ins gives as more room and enables us to accommodate our increasing trade to bet ter advantage. The reason our store is growing is very plain. We buy our goods trom ftrst hands, and sell them on a verv close margin for cash. We try to accommodate our trade in every way possible. A growing store does not accumulate old goods. Its goods are new and bright, and are of the latest desighs. Remember our store is the , Fastest Growing Store in Hood River. Wet Weather Goods. . The weather is wet and muddy and we have everything you need in leather and rubber ' goods Shoes, Boots, Rubbers, Rubber Roots, Arc tics, Felts and Rubbers, German sox and Rubbers; Hip Boots, etc. 'Our prices on these goods is the very." lowest. ''"' Work Coats, We have a full line of Work Coats, Mackinaw Coats, Covert cloth , Feed Store. I have opened a store at my place, and wll Carry In stock flour and feed: also, potato e and wood. Farmers south of me can save a long haul and buy Just as cheap of me. JOHN LAWLESS, V1 Foot ofHtratjihl Hill. Cockerels for Sale. Black Mlnorcas, 1 end Jl.ftO. Hull Orbing tons 91.50. First-class slock. n2tl ' KAI.l'H R. LEWIS, Melraont. Smallpox. BEWARE! Prescriptions lor a sure pre ventive and cure for smallpox or scarlet fever sent forSO cents, am be tilled at any dins; sroreat small cost. Never known to hill. Disease will disappear In 12 hours. Full par ticular for 2 cent stamp. This proscription Is guaranteed or money refunded. W. F. OOSH NUITLY CO., n2i Box Salem, Or. DR. W. T. ROWLEY, ist, Office at residence, corner Eugene St. and Park ave. Phone, main 371. Timber Land, Act June 3, 187K.J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dulles, Ore gon, Nov. 12, 1HU3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1NT8, 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 act of August 4, 1X112, the following mimed persons have tiled In this otlice their sworn statements, to-wit: MARY A. SKlTFEItT, of The Dalles, Oregon. Wasco county, sworn statement No. ISfiil, tiled May 2.1, l'.W, lor the purchase of the south half northwest quarter, northeast quarter northwest quarter section XI, aud southeast quarter southwest quarter section 2s,towiihlpl north, range Ueuat.W.M. AROH1K C'ONSi'Alil.i:, of University Park, county of Multnomah, state ot Oregon, sworn statement No, 1h;W, for the purchase of the southwest quarter north west quarter, west half southwest quarter and southeast quarter southwest quarter section 24. township I north, range It) east, W. M. JOKL LUNELL, of lone, county of Morrow, state of Oregon sworn statement No. 17H2, tiled April 21, 1'.WI' lor the purchase of the west half southeast auarter and east halt southwestquarter see on 3-i, township 1 north, range 10 east, W. M. EDWARD M. HWAIN, of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, worn statement No. 1770, filed April 15, ltKIS, for the purchase of the lots 1 and 2 of sec tion &i, township 2 north, range 9 east, and lot 1 and southeast quarter northeHSt quarter sec tion 4, township 1 north, range V east, W. M. I.OUELLA M. LYNCH, of Thirty-ninth and Powell streets, Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworu statement No. i?M. tiled April 24, HKK, for the pnrchaseof the northeast quarter northwest quarter, north half northeast quarter and southeast quarter northeast quarter section 27, Uiwnshlp 1 north, range I east, W. M. That they will oiler proof lo show t lint the land sought I more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said laud before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Thursday, January 2X, 1:(M. They name as witnesses: Tncodore J. Seu fert, William Ketchum, Judd S. Fish anil Nicholas J. Hinnott of The Dalles, Oregon; W. F. Rand, Art Rhodes, L. K. Morse and C'harle Castner of Howl River, Oregon: O.K. Miller, J.R. Steele, T.Il.Tweedy and II. li. Toinllnson or Hood River, Oregon; Fred V. Bryant, W. Ross Wtnans, A. Wlnans nnd K. T. Wlnans of Hood River, Oregon; William F. Rand of Hood River, Oregon, Frank le S. Brown, Mabnda A. Mitchell and Frank Mitchell of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons clu.mlng adversely the above-described lands are requested to lile their claims In this office on or before said 2Hth day of January, imi. nl!ij2l MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by order of the county court of Hie slate of Oregon for Wasco county dulv ap pointed executrix of the will of Henry Prigi.e. deceased; and all person having claims ...ln.l a,..,., h.-'. t....l... .....(.I. .1 sent the same u me, duly verified, at the iuec in e. e. j.i. lie, in iiihmi uiver, wregun, within six months from the dateol'the nrt publication of this notice. Dated thin 2iilh day ol ( h-toli..r, litre!. o2d'2ll WILIIKI.MIN.V I'KIOOF. Sheriff's Sale. Notice I hereby given that under and in fiursuaneeofan execution and order of sale amed outof the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for county of Wnmym the 7th dav i.r November, hsu, upon a Jiiduinent nnd decree given and rendered therein on the ih day of Novemlier, lw. In favor of the plslntiir in cause therein pending, wherein W. H. Wilson wa plaintiff n1.. i-,. Frlnid was defendant, which an Id exc.iiuri and order or sale au tliorixe .mil dins-ts me to sell the premises hereinafter mentioned In the manner provid ed by law, 1 will, on Saturday, the 12th day of Deccnilier, lttftl, tthe hour of 2 oVl.s k P. M., at the court house diair In Dalies i It v, Oregon, sell at nub ile anelicra to the blKlnvt bidder for cash in hand the south hair ol the southwest quarter, southwest quarter of the southeast quarter ol section four, aim the nortowest quarter of the northeast quarter or section nine, in township one north, range ten east. In Wasco couniv, Oregon, for the purpose of satisfying theJiuiL mi.nt above mentioned, to wit: the sum of H-4.20, and the tun tier sum or j::, attorneys fee, and the further sum of filji) costs and disbursements, and also the cost and ex penses of aaid sale. F. C. SEXTON. nl2rtK) Sherilf. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ind Office at The D lies, Oregon. Nov. 2 lWK.-Notu is hereby ni veil Hint tile folio r'. lug-named settler has riled noileeor his in tention to make flnsl pns.r In support of h a claim, and that said proof will be ma le b.s fore the Register and ttacelvrrat The Dalies Oregon, on Fnduv lmnihcr II. l!rL vix: ' JOI1S P. SNVIH- II, of The Dal leu. Oregin. II. E. No. v!2, for the east half southeast quarter, southeast quan. r northeast quarter and hit 1, sfsnion 4 loan, hip 1 north, range II east, W. M. lie namea the full. .wing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vie: lonald Mehadden, tieorge Hnrrison.lieor-e Ireland and V. c Young, all of Mosier, or BidlO MHHAELi.NO IA,IHM,r. (blanket lined) coats, excellent qual ity, 1.50. Corduroy (blanketlined) coats, a well-made garment, one" that will keep you warm, each -'5.25. t Ladies' Outing Flannel Underwear A nice assortment of Ladies' Out-, iug flannel skirts from 25c up. All kinds of Night Gowns, a good grade of outing fiannel (not the cheap grade) only 55c. Ladies 1.50 Oneta cut, knit union suits, only 75c each. GEO. I. SL0C0M, THE BOOK MAN, Can show yon the latest Books and Novels. The holidays are drawing near, and you'll have to be thinking about presents before long. Nothing is so acceptable as a good book. Slocom can show you some dainty volumes. Drop in and see them on display. STATIONERY- Slocom keeps it up-to-date of course1. All the latest tints and designs. People of culture and good taste may be told by the stationery they use. "We keep the best. CENTRAL MARKET MAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh; Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. 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 and Draying. STRANAHANS & BAGLEY. ' Horses WiiH'hl. soM or exclnitii'pii GROCERIES, Did You Say? AVe carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Oroocriesnt the lowest possible pruvs. Just give us a trial order ami see what we can do. Highest prices paid for country produce. SPOT CASH GR0RERY, R HEED, rii.m.' 4!) I. Few Specialties had at 'STABLE. CT - - rit asiue imrliesonn secure rirst-clnn. rips. Sr-e-cial ntti'iition given to moving Furniture mill I'iitnoH. AVe do ferytliiii(f horses esn tlo. HOOD JtlVKU, OIJKdON. proprietor. Fiin IMivrrv. ITImber Ijitld, Aet June 3, NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. ...... j t,. r .. i Vtinmilivpr i'..ui. a !.. iiui.it imtt Notice in nereiis Klven thHt In wtmpllance with the Pfvlln 5f the act of roiigrewi of June 8, Itftf, i-BUlll "An aet ror the emu ot uiiiimt wuun stiiti of Ciillioriila, Oreijoii, Nevada Blip WUKhliiKtoti Territory," us mkiiii the pulilic lnnU stales by act of August . n-' XI A Y K. KWIHKUT. of Portland, county of Multnomah, "late o Own, huh this day tiled In this office lid swi.m statement, No. SW, for the pnrchusH o tlieNKVior NW anil nils l ami i oi : ,, and lot 1 of section !l, in towiislili u,. !t m.rth ntmre No. U eiLMt. W. M.. and Wll oiler proof to show Unit the hind gouicht li more vaitiuoie tor us iiinuer or sume agrlcullurul purposes, and to establish hei claim to said land before the KeKlster ami Keceiverof thla otlice at Vancouver, W ash-, on Tuesday, the IWth day of Ilecember, l!llia. riiie names an wll nessus: ueorge w.niusiin lurry Oliver, A. 11 Richmond and Mrs. Jtl ia DunlH ti. all of Portland, on koii; and Frank Davenport of Hood Klver, Oregon. Any and all iwrsons claiming adversely thi nbovu-described lauds are requested to til' their claims lu this otlice on or before sain auh day of December, 1IWI. 01M17 FRANK K. VAUOHAN, Register. Timber l,and, Act June 3, 1K7K.) NOTICE FOK FU15LICATJ0N. United Htates Ijind Office. The Dalles, Ore gon, October 7, 1WW. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tin act of congress of June 8, !7N, entitled "AD act tor the sale of timber lands in the stateso! California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington lerrtiory," as extended tuall the public lano stutes by act of August i, li2, f UANK M11CHKI.1., of F.ast Portland, county of Multnomah, stab of Oregon, has this day Hied in this otlice lib sworn statement. No. Iu79, for the purchase oi the N of SW H of section No. 8. and BE of NW fa in township No. I north, range No. 9 east, W. M., and will oll'ei proof to show that the land sought is mon vaiuaoie for its timber or stone than ror agri cultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to Nam inna oetore mo Kegister and tieceivei ol this otlice at The imliiw, Oregon, ou Mon day. the lilst dav of December. Ilioa. He names as wllm-ases: (Jai l I'agh-Winlliei of Portland, Or.: Mart Mattson of ttellwood, Or.; ('haile 11. Merriuiau iif Portland, Or., ami w iiiiaiu r . nana oi noou mver, ui. Any and all persons claiming adversely tin above-described lands are reuuestcd to fill their claims in this otlice on or before said 21st day of December, 1WM. ol.Wn MICH AKL, T, NOI.AN, Reglsler, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Mates Land Office, Vancouver, Wash., October 3, 1WM. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provlsiouf "An act for the sale of timber 'lands lu the states of Culitornm, (begun, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to ull me puunc ianci states tiy act ol August i, ma, EMMA OODDARD. Of Portland, county of Muknomuh. state of Oregon, has tills day tiled lu this office her sworn statement jo. 3, lor the purchase ol the south of northeast j and northwest of Bouthew of Beet Ion No. 20, in town ship No. 3 north, runge No. Ill east. W. M.,und will offer prool to show thai the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver oi mis ornce at V ancouver, wash., on Wednesday, the &id day of December, 1H03. She nil men as witnesses: Richard Janson, Alma J. Haynes, Oeoge H. Marsh and lien J aiitln F. Heals, all of Underwood, Wash. OKORGE H. MAliSli. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has tills day tiled in this office his sworn uitement, No. &i;si, for the purchase ol the W of NW Ji aud NW of W fcof Becllon No. 20, in township No. 3 north, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will oner proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its nmoer or stone than lor agricultural pur- noses. Mild to ewtH h" tuli liiu (.111 I , tt uulrl li.M.1 before the Register aud Receiver of this ollii-e at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the aid day of December. 11103. He names as witnesses: Benjamin F. Heals and Richard Janson of Underwood. Wash .: Kdwin 0. Ooddard aud Anson W. Ooddard of I'orttanu, Oregon. . Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file nieii einuiiB in mis omce on or oeiore saiu z.m any ot lieceniher, ira. olftdn FRANK E.V AUG HAN. Register. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iiiivu n unnvi Ulllt.C, l'ttllCO, TTV,, October 1'J, Uffl. Notice la hereby gtveii that In conipliancewiil) the provinions ol the tnji. n ui.igitr sui jumc a, 100, eijHiiea "j ui.t fill t In. u.i la I ...).,,.. 1, I i... . ... v ' - "it.v it tuiiirei IMIIUB III nit? BIHIfd Ol CHlliomlttf Urt'ifon, Neviulu and WaHhlnKton atat?Hby aotof AukuhI 4, iNJf, the foHowintf iinitii v jTimim nine ll ivu 111 L111H UJUUe 11)1 sworn Btatementj, to wit: i IJ A 1 I l.'U 11 U 4 f I 11 J tt of Penlletont county of Ummillii, stttte of Ore K"l nw.iii PLrtH-iiiiit lilO, Ult'U MUlYll I'HI't Inrllm imivili.i .film A -.i N WW nection 5, and lot 1 and HK KFM noo tiou it, township 1 north, rarnre 10 east. W. M. of Vlonto. county of Wi.nco. tat of Ortm sworn stHUMiient No. Kim, filed April 2W, HHKi, t inu pun iiHWJui iriewr.'oi seciion iH.iown ship 2 north, ranee (least, w. M. Ij' t tl'l1!! N L' A I I V JJI'llKl 11, of Vlento, county of Wh.hco, state o! Oreffon, " nwiiriiiciii imnt, intru April i:i for the purchase of the of NW.KVa iSW' wwtion 7, township 1 north, range That they will offer proof to show that the sumethan for airrieultiiral DiiriMs. and "' hip,.ii, ib nioic vitiiuiiiif Mir iia iiinuer establish Ihfir datum lo sahf land before t. iu;isierana iteceiver at The Dajles; Oregon, un nionuity, January in, iwi-i. They name as witnesst-s: Kdti'a Tozler '.Veatlierred of Porl land, OreRnn; A. Winans I.ynmn Winans and W, Iiotw VV'inausof Hood Hiver, Oregon; I'liurleH T. Karly, William rtiinrl. Willlxm Wnf-t hMlth U l P. Monson of HihkI River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In tills office on or before said Dfth day of January, llttH. o22d24 MK'H AKL T. NOLAN. Reeisler NOTICE FOK PL15LICATI0N. Ijind .Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 5, 11KM. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notico of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before (ieo. T. Prat her, U. si. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Monday, December 21, HUM, viz: IfGOItMK KOKDKN, ol Hood Hiver. Oregon. II. K. No. 51W7. for the south half northeast quarter and south half nort nwesi quuruir section u, township 2 north, range 10 east. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous resilience upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: F. K. Jackson, O. B. Hartley, O. A. Bell and Robert Husbands, all of llisid River, Oregon, iii'ii' iiiiinnt,u i nwijAii, negister, N OTICE Ff)HP IJ B L llCATI ON.-" Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov, 2. llW. Notice is hereby given that the f..l. lowlng-named settler has filed notice of nis inunnon to nuiKe final proof in iiiiikii i in ma i-iniin, anii mai sam prixit will lie made before (ieo. T. Pi at her. i:.s t'oinmlsstoner. at llisid Hiver, Oregon, on i Hi-sun , i-''inoei w, inn, viz: PHILIP II. W AHRKN of Vlento. Oregon, II. K. No. I2ii w, for the H1 NWJand W.'i nW'i section 4, township J north, range ii eat, W. M. He names the following witneases to prove it in cm i ii in ma nr-nieilce UIHII1 ailU CUItlVUtlllll of, said land, vi: Milton F. llird and Freenioiit Pouter of Hood R'ver, Or.; ThetKlore Olasyer and Samuel vt iNiuara oi asctiue iicks, i ir. nkllO MK HAKL T. NOLAN, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tlieHtateof Oregon lor F. E. Kerthia, plaintltr. vs. Thomas J. Itul ger. defendant. ToThoinaaJ. Bulger, defendant above-named: uiumciirini; rcqiiireii 10 apiiearind an swer me complaint n led against yon in the nini.rriiuitru eu.c wiiinn SIX Weeks from tlieitb day of October, the date of Hip iirsv iMioi.cMiiiiii oi mis summons and If you fail mi to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply lo the court lor the relief prayed for in the plaintiff's conipl.iint, town- Kor a decree that the plaintiff is the owner In fee simple of the north half of the ,mh,., quarter of section 12 in township 2 north of range 7 ew.1, W. M., in Wasco county. Oregon excepting that ortlm thereof known as iavan s Height Aunttton to Cascade Locks and certain other portion which have been conveyed therefrom, aa described In the plalntifl complaint, and also decreeing that the title thereto be quieted and that Hie de fendant be decreed to have no right, title In terest or estate in mid property or any portion thereof, and that the plaintiff have Judgment for bis costs and disbursements. This summons Is served upon yon by pub lication thereof for six consecutive weeks In the Hood Hiver olacler, the first publication thereof belnn on the tth day of Octoher pstj the same being so published by ordero'f the nhove-named irt in.de on the 77th dav of October, lM, speclfvliig that said summons be served by publication in said, paper for said period of six weeks, and requiring the defendant lo apiw r and answer on or before the expiration of said time. W. H. WIIXON, "g1:1 . Attorney for Plaintiff Notice. The annual meeting of the stockholders or the Itoek i-ieek Mining and Milling ( o will be held In ihetrortie In II. .hI Kiver Orcein Tuesday, Ivc. I. Iwi, at la o'cI.h-Ii . , stiK-kholderaare herein-notified to he niWi.t n WM. F. ORK.ioKV.He??. ' Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM, Money to loan. llanna house nnd lot, fl,800. $150 WRI,coma 1ark "il'lition t;oor'a'r '0t in fro"'' "f 8d'"01 I",ns" The Geo. Melton lot and cottar in Barrett-Sipma addition, $400. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler's snbd.vision, near cannon house; 0ly l2o ; terms easy, installment plan. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to George K. Vy,rr'' lM) aeree -'ood fruit land;4000. 8 .160 acres at White Salmon; line timber land; $10 an acre. 100 acres, house and garden patch located, 10 miles south of The "I'o. ivuown place. Price $900. as the Woodman The Hunt place ri(a'n,lIi?"il, bar"' n',08 in "trawber- nes and other iriiita amca The new company now offers for sale Riv-r Touer y W"gin t0 ' nanv hZ T V 'TPS"' of whi;l1 com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood Kiver Bank treasurer Installment plan. r' A Good Investment.-I will sell 100 acres of mountain land on county road 1,000 cash, and will guarantee $200 ad vance in two years, or failing to sell lor LiTn tlnihttttimeI wi" lke the land back and pay $1,200, and half of VoTrT 'M, t0 K0 investor First come, first served. Of the KiO acres 100 acres ruit land, 60 acres stony Ml fenced, t-nmll house, well, lare spri g A hue goat ranch. J. Iy. Hkndkkson Tickets lo and from Europe. Persons desiring to purchase tickets to or from any points in Europe or South Africa may secure the same from John lildiV er8 wh0. is 88e,lt for the ilea ver line of steamships. .First-class Surveying Outfit. tmi'i'i6 E'nP,riui" aro kept 2 first-class transits and solar attachments, anil the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre pared to do the work of laving out a t hS nTrt,y "J 1,,t8 and bl8- a"' do Krom . I1 ?of u.rvt!V'"K and platting, rrom nnd after this date, April 9, 1MI3. the rates will be as follows:1 $10 a day L)t corners established for $5 a lot laMmepriceg",,8f0r ne Wner' th" Special Offers hmsh barn and out buildings; 10 acres orclm r'fl 2 "I 'trawLrries.some Ph. ?, ; il""e' ,rrit?ti"i? ditch and 111 1 'T8S throu1' Pwpertv bir..f fi l0Wn' m neceiWrl, balance in five years at 7 percent. This offer is good for 30 days only. ' For Sale-The Galligan farm, l or Sale -,L. J, Mnlkins' placr. ad Joining Lyma,, Smith ; price $:iW ' tl,e0tu1oe?tFor ,erm of U'n vears, he two lots n State street, back o Hartine' and the Paris Fair. Mrs. Hoawnor'N 5 acres near Tucker can -Ik. had for $1,200. The Howell cotliie and l acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, 1,70(). NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION. !ninrJ,iiMS,'.!.v.Vml "!'" , 7 , " " Ur" mint ii ntfi iiiti n 1 ATflK IIF.I.KV MeGREOOR. Formerly !),,,, ,ipln ,l,,rf E J-.t1' h i','. "e S SWii. HK- 'I-- "'Hon 9, townnhlp I north, raneo 11 earn. W. M. -f She nitntM ihir..!...,.!-,, . .... .. . '""""'"I w uneiweii io nrova uo;l'il,,'1l'i'.u",r,,:'.,'n uP"n -icuViiv ui i!?"p"ft- ';fnTvr ''", ini Mv -T". lnd.,.f"T MiTin. all of M.ler.tr. .i m HiiAKi. t. Nolan, Homier.