food iiver Slacier THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903 What Hood River Orchards Can I)n, Apple packers throughout the vallet have about finished with this year'i- crop, and it is eaid that the total num ber of boxes will come very .close to tli nti mate made early in the season ol 60,000 boxes. The apples are of excel lent quality ana some of the yields art remarkably good. Following are. somi of the reports brought to the Glacier o'fice. F. W. Angus and crew packed for G It. Castner 480 boxes of 4-tier Yellow Newtowns which sold for $1.80 a box and 157 boxes of 4 and 5-tier of the same variety.which brought $1.25 a box These 640 boxes, worth f 1,01.05, wen gathered from three acres, containing 240 trees planded in 1894. In addition to this there were at least 150 worth of cull apples. Two boxes were reserved for the St. Louis fair. Mr. CastnerV place is about three miles southwest of town. Con Repp at Mitchell's poiht on the Columbia, five miles below Hood River had three boxes of Hyde's King of the West which went 45 apples to the box Charles Castner did the packing, and brought to the Glacier office three fine samples of the apples, one of whicl weighs 22 ounces, the second 19 and the third 18 ounces. Mr. Repp had 100 boxes of apples this year, and only seven boxes of rull and wormy ones. He made thorough use of the spray. Mr. Cast ner said he never saw a nicer lot of ap pies. They were all purchased by the Davidson Fruit company. The little city of Wasco in Sherman ounty had a $200,000 fire a couple of weeks ago. Breaking editorially, last week's Wasco News says: What are we going to do about a fire department, lellow citizensr Are we going to wait until the next blaze wipes our city from the map? The present charter puts it in the power of the city to build and own its water works and fire department. Are we -to use this power and protect the good name of Wasco as a safe business center? Or are we to remain impotent in our own defense, when by accident or intent fire chances to gain a foothold. By the expenditure of a few thousands we can easily protect our property: by failure to spend it, we can in a few short . min ntes see our homes and businesses re dnced to ashes. Does this apply to Hood River? Next Tuesday is the date for Hood River's city election, when successors are to be chosen to Councilmen Blow ers, P. 8. Davison, H. F. Davidson and G. J. Gessling. Two tickets have been placed in the field, though there is lit tle indication that the contest will be so hard fought as in former years. The Glacier believes the city's interests will be properly conserved whoever is made councilmen, leastwise if they shall be as conscientious in their public duties as have been the out-going councilmen Councilmen Have Lively Session. With Mayor Coon casting the decid ing vote, a motion curried at the special meeting of the city council, Monday night, approving the mayor's action In employing council to answer the In junction suit filed against the city of Hood River by D. McDonald and oth ers restraining the common council from allowing a bill of $200, incurred lo the recent trial of the city against P. F. Touts for violating the ordinance reguluting the sale of liquor, and which injunction case hits been set for bearing before Judge Bradshaw of the circuit court Thursday of this week. The vole on the motion stood : Aye-r-Couiicilmen H. F. Davidson, Mayes, Gessling and Mayor Coon. No Councilmen Tnither, P. S. Dav idson and Blowers. This adjourned meeting of the coun cil was for the purpose of listening to a report from the sewer committee. After disposing of the business of the evening, the council was about to ad journ when Mayor Coon reminded the councilmen that the Injunction suit wns to be heard this week and that some action by the council in the mat ter would be proper. This woke up several of the council members, and there was a general sprinkling of gin gered remarks. Blowers wanted to know why this mutter had not been brought before the council at previous meetings. Noticed" the injunction had been served on the councilmen on a Saturday and the council met the fol lowing Monday. Mayor Coon replied that inasmuch as all the councilmen were concerned in the matter, he had considered it as much their business to bring up the subject us himself. In re gard to the prosecution of the liquor men, Mayor Coon Btated that he had conferred with three or four of the councilmen about the matter, and Unit furthermore, in m fur as his prerogative a4 mayor had to do with the altuir. he didn't consider action by the council necessary. Councilman Prather declared that everything that he had done as a mem ber of the council was what he regard ed as best for the Interests of the city. He had not been interviewed by the mayor about the prwocution and stated emphatically that he could not vote for the motion to sustain the mayor in em ploying counsel to answer the injunc tion. Councilman II. F. Davidson was of the opinion that it would be cheaper for the city to answer the injunction than to let it go by default and If charged with the costs of the case. He did not think that the injunction could hold, and that as the matter of paying the bill of expenses for the liquor pros ecution had not come before the coun cil for flrml settlement, the injunction case should be fought out and the whole question adjusted later by the council. Councilmau P. S. Davidson felt it un just to be forced into court on a matter of (hi kind w hen he had not been given a chance to be beard. He did not think the owls which might lie charged against the city could amount to very much and was not favorable to the motion. The motion was again urged by U.K. Ihtvidson, and the mayor put the question with the result as stated. Previous to the dismission of the chief topic of the session, the report oi the 0 immitlee on ctreets and publii property relative to the sidewalk oi Stale st reel nest from the bridge wa acce ted. On motion of P. 8. David son, (he committee was givtn ower to purchase maieiial for (lie sidewalk provided construction work wasdonat ed aa agreed to liy the petitionerf. The matter of opening River street came up, and Councilmen Prather and H. F. Davidson slated that objection had I'een made by the O. R. & N. Co. to the removal of the fence around the green j lot in front of the Mount Hood hotel. Prather Mated that the O. R. & N. had gone so far as to intimate thai if this w as done the council need not expect any further favors from the ral road. A motion then carried deferring action in the matter until another meet ing of the council. On motion of H. F. Davidson, the street cominiaioner was empowered to require property owners when laying sidewalks to place their fences on theit property lino. Councilman Mayes presented a plot of Coe's addition to the city of Hood River, and the same was referred to the committee on streets and public prop erty. On motion of H. F. Davidson, tte judiciary committee was Instructed to examine the city's ordinances coverinc the filing of pints, and to report with an ordinance compelling all properly ow ners offering plats for filing to file i copy of the same with the city re corder. The sewer committee regretted to re port it had failed to gee a man abou some right of way somewhere in th city, and the matter went over indetl nitelv. Night School. Bookkeeping, (Shorthand and Typewriting, Penmanship, Arithmetic, etc. Five nights tei week, terms i per month. Rooms over Dallas' store. tit H. M. HUXLEY. Milk. A few quarts of milk to aptire. i. J. TKKIBKK, Paradise Farm. Good Eating Apples And potatoes for sale by d8 D. J. TKK1UKR, Paradise Farm. Custom Made Shoes. I have a line of men's nd boys' Custom Made Shoes of the best material. Call and Bee them. JOHN CuWLEY, J'-M Khoe Whop south of P.O. Dog Lost. ivieaium si.ea, iun ng haired black bird dog. of "Toby." Information Answers to name of "Toby." leading to his recovery will I to his recovery will be sultnbly re warded. A. C. BUCK, main 4.r. dl Heating Stove. rorsate at, a uargaiu. Crowell's store. It may be seen at as Wood for Sale. I have dry second growth pine wood and oak, now under shed, at SI .SO and tl per rick, spot cash. Also, good potatoes, 75c per 10M ttis. d24 KAl.l'H It. LEWIS, Belmont. Stove for Sale. A good second-hand heater. Luckey's blacksmith shop. Inquire at d24 Estray. I have found the Jersey heifer advertised tn this space, but the "common red" Is still out. John Lawless reports having seen mi brand on a brindle heifer up tils way, which is prob ably the same, as her mother was brlndle.and the heifer can't be blamed if she has followed a family trait. Run her In If you And her.and the cost of your trouble will be paid. Spear head brand on ton oriefi hip. d3 K.Ti. HARBISON, phone MB, Light red half-breed Jersey heifer, 2 years old, with left ear cropped and hole in right ear and upper bit. D'26 tiEO, KORDKN. Red cow. 8 years old, branded O. R.: year ling calf, most all white, branded O. R.; red heifer calf, no brands; had mn.ile on when left home. Finder please notify me and re ceive reward. O. H. RH0AUE8. Dark red heifer, branded WN on the right hip; 8 years old. Reward offered for Informa tion as to whereabout. K. VAN ALLKN, HO . R. F. D.No. 1. Two yearlings, branded D on left hlp.square crop on left ear, hole In right. Ijwt seen near Odell mill. Reward for Information as to whereabouts. Phone or address dlO WARKEN DAVENPORT, Barrett Ranch Taken Up. learlliiff Jersey heifer! no enr mai-k. n. brands. Come and take the animal, pay for no itcu, uu iinj hjk ior hub nonce. is, H. TUCKER, Black 2-year-old heifer: souare cron on len ear. swallow tall In right and under bit; some white on bellv. A. 11. BILLINGS. Mount Hood. Wanted. To lease for one or more venrs n An.t.iu.nfi place, either berries or apples. Must have :oon bandings and fruit In lull bearing, un ess taken tor a term of vears. Iimneillnio possession desired. If possible. Twelve vrhis experience In Irrigation fruit growing. Ad mass W. If . ( ASH. Mgr. Wilson Fruit Co., Boise, Idaho. Cockerels for Sale. Blsck Minorcas. tl end fl.Au. Run iirl.tno-. tons 81.50. First-class stock. d2 RALPH R. LEW 18, Belmont. Bargain in Books. VnllFiml...:... Itl I til..., . . -,,, Tuimiicn i iiivrrwti iMriiutmry. ouniia lit llnrnflAAand It .. .4 ... I ...... i J . i ... nn4 iimiMWiiuriJ 1 1 1 ln ( To LtrU, Orllf- limlcostwaBI0-wtll sell for $10. Call and we them at Heo. P. Crowell'a. Timber for Sale. T Will naM ttm limlu. n OfWi Anwu. . a n uno fill un.u 1 1 .aurn,!! .., 1 . on h. C. iNJahaoey or j. 1 ROUKRa mari-T Wanted. To borrow MO to Improve a ranch. Mort- dlO gngo security. Address the Glacier. Horse for Sale. I have three horses, ramrlnir In wplcrht fmm 1000 to 12n0 pounds: will sell either one. Pun. chaser can have his pick. aii' J. VAUTHIKRH, Mount Hood. For Sale. TA acres of old Odell Ranch. In and in tnicts.on terms to suit min-lmaem riii.iand cleared, and nil under cultivation, Is situated uiiien iruni wwii on ine aii. iioou road: K miles south of Tucker s Mill, and beside the Utile White Htore. IMce. nnill .kumrv i Jliie and Slii, according lo location. After January 1, price will be raised. Termsof slii; ne fifth of urlce in cash: bslanrai In fire an. nual Installment., with ItitereMat 6 percent. jm'im.v m me pim-e to n. Morion, wno will how the land, or to F. P. FRIDAY, d!7 Real Estate Agent, Hood River. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hood River Transportation and Room t ompany will be held at the offices of Trans fer and Livery Co. on December 8, 1908, at 8 1. M. By order of the President. nil CHAS.T. EAIYccreiary. Election Notice. Notice Is hereby given thnt on the 8th dav of liecemher, WW, at the city hall In the city of Hood River, county of Wasco, an election will be held for city officers, najnelv: Three Councilmen, u serve two years. One Councilman, to serve oue year. One Recorder, aud One Treasurer. Which election will be held at 8 o'clock In the morning and will continue until 6 In th. afternoon of said day. Judges of Election T. J. Cunniug. D. A. Turner and H.J. Hibhard. Clerks of Election F. U. Barnes and Aud Winan. Dated thls'i'ilh day of November, lfKB. J- R- NICKEUSEN, Recorder. COTTAGE Meat Market. I nm prepared to furni.sli the public with the best of Krwh and Cured Meat, Litrd, all kind of Fresh Vegetable t'hickettg and Kp(t, at the lowest prict. FREE PEUVERY. Thone J. T. HOLMAN. BROOMS 15c LADIES' FUR SCARFS French Seal, two tobs, only.... $ 1 40 Single Scarf, long electric Seal, large tail 2 00 Imported Black Lynx, two tails and one bushy tail; cord and tassel of same fur, only 3 25 Imported Bear Boa, 3 yds long, nice and full .' 5 00 Full line Children's Fur sets up from. 90 NOTICE! We do not mark our goods up so as to fleece you you a large discount later. Don't forget it is the all that counts. Rooms to Rent; Furnished and unfurnished; centrally lo cated. Apply to JOHN I.Ef.AND HENDERHON. Pigs for Sale. Blx weeks oldNov. 28. For sale by dl7 E. VAN ALLEN. East Side. For Sale. Good gentle driving horse with buggy and harness for ITS. Apply to BARNKS, The Real Estate Man. Feed Store. I have opened a store at my place, and wll carry In stock flour and feed: also, notatoe and wood. Farmers south of me can save a long Haul and buy Just as cheap of me. JOHN LAWLESS, ol Foot of Straight Hill. Wanted. I want to let contract to cut ton cords wood more or less. Also, contract to clear land. See m on Blowers plce, the old Divers ranch, or address me at Hood River. FRANK NEFF DR. W. T. ROWLEY, Est. Office at residence, corner Kngene St. and Park ave. 1'lione, main 371. Timber Ijuirt, Act June 9, 1S7H.J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Mates Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, ov. 12, iwia. jMouce is Hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act ofcongress of June a, W78, entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands In the states o( California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1KW2, the following named persons have tiled In this office their sworn statements, to-wtt: MARY A. 8EUFERT, of The Dalles, Oregon, Wasco county, sworn statement No. Dsia, filed May 'U, luttt, tor the purchase of the south half northwest quarter, northeast quarter northwest quarter section 88, and southeast quarter southwest quarter section 28,U)wnshln 1 north, range 1 1 east, W.M. ARCHIE CONSTABLE of University -Park, county of Multnomah, state ot Oregon, sworn statement No. 18:13, for the purchase of the southwest quarter north west quarUr, west half southwest quarter and southeast quarter southwest quarter sectlou iM, township 1 north, range 10 east, W. M. JOEL LUNELL. of lone, county of Morrow, state of Oregon sworn statement No. 178;!, tiled April 21, lim t, for the purchase or the west hair southeast auarter and east halt southwest quarter see ou 85, township 1 north, range 10 east, W. M. EDWARD M. KWA1N, of Hood River, county of Wasco; slate of Ore gon, sworn statement JNo. 17,0, nied April 15, 1 !):!, for the purchase of the lots 1 and 2 of sec tlou 83, township 2 north, range 9 east, and lot 1 ana souineasi quarter northeast quarter se tion 4, township 1 north, range east, W. M. I J 1 1 T 1.' f . I . A AX I VUHIJ of Thirty-ninth and Powell streets, Portland, county of M uitnomah. state of Oreson. sworn statement No. Y7VA. tiled April at, luttt, for the imrcnaseoi me norineasi quarter northwest quarter, north half northeast quarter and southeast quarter northeast quarter sectlou 27, townshio 1 north, range east. W. M. That they will otter proof lo show that the ui mi songui is more valuable Tor Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims Kxaald land before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Thursday, January 28, Into. They nnme as witnesses: Theodore J. Beu fert, William Ketchum, Jndd 8. Fish and Nicholas J. Mttinott of The Dalles, Oregon: W. F. Rand, Art Rhodes, L. E. Morse and Charles Castner of Hood River, Oregon: C.K. Miller. J R. Steele. T liTwrl. .i,j u u Tomllnson of Hood River, Oregon; Fred C. Bryant, W. Ross Winans, A. Wiimns and K. T. Winans of Hood Riwr. Oregon; William F. nana or Hood River, oiegon. Franklo w. Hrown, Malinria A. Mitchell and Franii Mitchell of Portland, Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds nre requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 28th day of January, iwt. U19J2I MICH A EL T. NOLAN, Register. Executor's Notice. Notlc Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by order of the county court of the late of Oregon for Wasco county duly ap pointed executrix of the will of Henry Prtgye deceased; and ail persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified lo pre- iim aaiuc io ine, only v.nneu, at the office of A. A. Javne, In Hood Hlver, Oregon, within six months from the daleofthe tlru publication of this notice. Dated this 20lh (lav of October, 1WM. o2Hd2ll WILHEI.MINA PKIOOR. Sheriffs Sale. Notlcs Is hereby given that under and In pursuance of an execution and nnw i ui Issued out of the Circuit (Yiurt of the state i f imfon ror county or aseo, on the 7th day of November. IWX. tiixtn a tudvinem and ,l.'.r given and rendered therein on tlie tilh dav of November, laut. In favor of the plaintiff in a cause therein pending, wherein w. 11. Wilson. .w I'wnK'i iii j. r.. r ririiu was oereniiaiH, which BnM eX'Ciiliou and order of sale au tlKirir.es snd directs me to sell the premises hereinafter mentioned In the manner provid ed by law, 1 will, on Saturday, the 12th day of December, 1903, at the hour of 2 i.Vka-k I. M., at the court house door In Dalles Cily, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction lo the highest bidder for cash in hand the south half of the southwest quarter southwest qiisrtcr of the southeast quarter ol section four, and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section nlne.ln township one north, rauge ten east, in Wasco counl Oregon, for the purpose of satisfying the judg ment above mentioned, to It: the sum of IM.20, and the further sum of ITS attorney's fees, and the further sum of 117.40 costs and disbursements, and also the costs and ex pensesof said saie. F. c. WKXTON. " ' Nhariff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l-and Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. J, lWtt.- Notice is hereby given that the following-named aeiiler has nied nolle of his In tention to mske flnsl pnx.rln support of his claim, and that said proof will lie mane bo Rre the Register and Receiver at The Dalles Oregon, on Friday, December ll, ltt v- ' Jons P. H-Vll.'l) of The lilies. Ongon, H. K. No.'.W12, frir the east nan southeast quarter, southeast quarter northeast Quarter and lot I. iMiinii i.. hip 1 north, range 11 east. W. M. ' He names the following witnesses to prove Ma continuous residence niton and cultiva tion of said land, via: Donald McFadden. George Harrtaon.Oeorre Ireland and V. c Young, all of Mmier or HAdllt M ICH ALL T. NOLAN, Register. We have just received several dozen brooms from a recent fire in Portland. They had a little water thrown on them, but nothing; that would damage them. They are first-class brooms, stitched four times and are made from good clean broom corn. Such brooms sell regularly in Hood River at 30 and 35c. Beginning Satur day we will sell them for one week at 15c each. If you need a broom or not, better take this snap. SLOCOM Doesn't know it all, but if you TRADE at his Store on all the YOU 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 WILLI A MS' DRUG STORE: Disinfectants and Rubber Goods, Blood Purifiers (Our make ant others) White Pine Cough Syrup (Our make) Vegetable Hair Tonic (Our make) Prescriptions Our Great Specialty. FASHION Livery, GROCERIES, Did You Say ? We carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at the lowest possible prices. Just give ns a trial order and see what we can do. Highest prices paid for country produce. SPOT CASH GRORERY, R HEED, Phone 491 America's BEST Republican Paper. The Weekly Inter Ocean. 52 twelve-page paprs f 1 a year. The Inter Ocean and Glacier one yeitr for f 1.90. LEGGINGS Ladies and Children's Jersey Leggings, 35c and up. Men s Canvas Leggings in buckle and Jace. loiur or short, both heavy and light weight. at the start and then give year round net price snwo INLJPslJoXl you can keep posted topics of the day. want your money's worth and you get it at his STORE. Few Specialties had at STABLE Feed and Draying. STRANAHANS & BAGLEY. Jlnrxew I'OUjilif. hhIiI or fxoliitngeil. riotwitw iurliMcaiiHei'Urtflr8t-t'luaarig!t. Spe ciul attention given to moving Furniture ' anil Pianos. We tin everything linrseg can do. HOOD K1VEU, OKEOON. proprietor. Free Delivery. Timber Land, Act June J, 1H78.1 . NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. . United 8tte Land Office. Vancouver, Wash., October a, I'MX nuu . . j a.... i T7..U .win. ili tirovisions giveu wmi. in wuijiiii . - . of the act ef congress ofJune 3, 18.8, entitled Anaci ior tne sm ui iimu " ' i tate of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August , , MAY K. HWIOKKT, f Portland, county of Multnomah, state ol Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement. No. &W, for the purchase ol thoNKkof BW'X and lots 1 and it of sect on ih, and lot 1 of section l. In township ..L a . .. a ....ut ur u unri will no. o uorLii, rungc iu. u " . - -- oiler proof to show that the land sought l more vaiuauie ior us uiuurr "i agricultural purposes, and to establish tier cTalm to said laud before the Register aud , ...... ...n.. .. . 17., n.u...uar Wi.Mll . iveceiverui misjiium i tbiiwu..i ... on Tuesday, the 2th day of December, MU. ne names as wiuiessca; ucimko . .....-. Emery Oliver, A. II Richmond and Mrs. Ju lia Duu lap, all of Portland, Oregon; and Frank Davenport of Hood Hlver, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to nle their claims In this office on or before said 29th day of December, WW. olftdH FKANK K.VAUHHAN, Register. Timber Ijind, Act June S, 1878.) NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Btatea Land Ofnce, The Dalles, Ore gon, October 7, ldOS.-Notlce Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June Is. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the slatesol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the public land slates by act of August 4, 1812, F'RAMK MITCHELL, of East Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement. No. ItJTV, for the purchase of theN of W H and BE yt of NW H of section No. 9, In township No. I north, range No. 9 east, W. M., and will offer proof to snow that the land sought la jnore valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim lo said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, ou Mon day, the 21st day of December, luui. He names as witnesses: Carl Pngh-Wlnther of Portland, Or.; Marl Mattson or Hell wood, Or,; Charles H. Merrlman of Portland, Or., and William F. Rand of Hood River, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tneir claims in this otnee on or before saiu Hst day of December, 1H03. ol.rMH7 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. ITImber Land, Act June S, 1878. NOTICE EOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Vancouver, Wash.. October 8, 1H03. Notice la hereby given (hat In compliance with the provisions uf the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wsshlnirton Territory " lis extended to Hit the public land stales by act of August 4, UV1, EMMA OODDARD, Of Portland, county of MuUnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 84S5, for the purchase of me soutn v. of nortneusi ana northwest of southeast '4 of section No. 20, In town ship No. 3 north, range No. 10 east, w. M.,and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver oi mis omce at Vancouver, wasn.,on Wednesday, the 2ra day of December, 1H03. Hhe names as witnesses: Richard Janson. Alma J. Haynea, Ueorge H. Marsh and Benj amin i. rjeuis, ait ot iinaerwoou, wasn. GEORGE It. MAKHI1. of Pprtland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day tiled In tills office his sworn statement, No. 'MM, for the purchase of the WU of NWH and NWV ofHWof twuuou mu. v, in lAJwuKinp n o. o norin, range No. 10 east, W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur pones, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the 2M day of December, 1903. He names as witnesses: Benjamin F. Beals and Richard Janson of Underwood, Wash.; r.tiwiu u. uouuHra ana ausou w. uoaaaraot Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file ineir ciaiius in tins omce on or Deiore saia aa. day of December, 1903. olodl7 FRANK E. VAUGHAN. Register. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Btatcs Land office,' The Dalles, Ore., October 19, 1903. Notice la hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the acioi congressor June a, 1878, 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, IHiri, the following named persons have tiled In this office their sworn statements, to wit: CHARLEM B. HAMPSON. of Pendleton, county of Umatilla, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 1716, filed March 19, I'.Htt, for the purchase of the lot 4 and KWv. NWj section 5, and lot! and SENEJi sec- iiou o, iowusiiiii i utiriu, rsnge in easi, w. M f:zra p. monson. of Vlento, county of Wnsco, slate of Oregon, sworn statement No. 1799, filed April 29, 1903, tor me purcnase oi me in cmoi section iH.town. ship 2 north, range 9 east, W. M. EDITH B. EARLY, of Vlento, county of Wasco, state ol Oraron. sworn statement No. 1HO0. filed Anril 29. 1903. for the purchase of the K of NWj4, EU of 8W'4 section 7, township 1 north, range 10 ensi, w . m . That they will offer proof to show that the land Bought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural put poses, and to establish their claims to said land before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, January 18, 1IM4. They name as witnesses: Edith Toaler- Veatherrea or Portland, Oregon; A. Winaus, Lyman Winans and W. Ross Winans of Hood River, Oregon; Charles T. FOarly, William Rand, William Eocles, Edith B. Early aud E. P. Monson of Hood River. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file weir claims in mis omce on or Deiore said 18th day of January, 191M. o22d24 MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Regl s te r NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalies. Oresnn. Nov 5, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that the louowing-namea seiner has filed not I to of nis intention to make final tinmf In support of big claim, and that said proof will be made before Geo. T. Prather, U. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on .iiuiiuay, utfceiuoer zi, linn, vie: UEORGE RIIK.DK.N. ot Hood River. Oregon. H. E. Sn.mxr. for ll.o south half northeast quarter and south half nun uwesi quarter section , township 2 north, range 10 east, W. M. y He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vis: F. E. Jackson, O. B. Hsrlley. C. A. Bell and Robert Husbands, all of Hood River, Oregon. n!9rll7 MIl'UAfc'r.T M.,1 A s ......? ......... ..'--..".. . ..v.if!., in i n li i , NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 1903. Notice Is herebv elven tlmL ihf..i. lowlng-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said prool will lie made before Geo. T. Prather I! u Commissioner, nt Hood River, Oregon, on Tuesday, December 29, 1903, vis: PHILIP U. WAKKEN, of Vlento. Oregon, H. E. No. 129.(8, fot the HV NWand W HWik section i, township! wiiii, I r I ik " ltu I , YW . ai. He names the following witnesses to prove ll Is con 1 1 niious residence u ikiu a ud cu It I v,.i i, ,n of, said iund, vis: Milton F. Bird and Freemont FosferofHood RWer, Or.; Theodore Ulasyer and 8smuel woooard of t 'ascaile I .neks, Or. nodlO MICH A EL jJNOL A N. Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon lor Wasco County. F, E. Berthia, plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Bul ger, ueienuani. To Thomas J. Hn iger, defendant above-named' Imi .n h.iuhv .... . . . l ...... . , - i " 1 1 iu niiearina sn- J " K"isi you in the above entitled cause within six weeks from . .. '.. "J"""! 'ne aate of the first publication of this summons, and If you Ml so Ui answer, for want thereof the plslntltr will apply to the court for the relief p raved tor In the plaintiffs complaint, towit: For a decree that the plalntitr Is the owner In fee . iu ui hne Hnflfiul quarter of aectlon U In township i north of range 7 east, W. M, iu Wasco county, Oreiron excepting that portion thereof known as Uavan s Heiglils Addition to Cascade Locks, and certain other portion which have been conveyed therefrom, described In the plalntlM s complaint, and also decreeing that the Utie thereto be qiiieted and that tne de Ceudant be decreed to have no right, title In terest or estate In said propertyor any portion thereof, and that the plaintiff havejudgmeut for his costs and disbursement. This summons Is served upon yon bv pub Icmt on thereof for six consecutive weeks In he Hood River Ulaclcr, the first publication thereof being on the 29lh day oftvtober I'Kti VL. . ' K"'iueu ot nruer or the fwrrr"r.,..,.""'" on "'r'h lay f mid period of six weeks. .,d requiring the expiration uf aald lime. re U' If U'rr U-v o2da Attorney for I'lft'ln'tlfT. " . am. ti Notice. The lnnn.1 nuwiln. ... . .. . . . . .i. ui V L. ... ? 1 ""Tnoioers of III rfU" i T Mlnlin and Milling to. wilt '. "n. m iiisHi rtiver. Uresron TlieSllHV I M I flail at l . J UM k bolder are hereby notllled to tu.',.r.'.,. n4 W M. f. OUKUORV, Wyr Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. Ilanna house and lot, $1,800. 1. Lots $150. in Waucoma Park addition Corner lot in front of school home $300. The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipma addition, $400. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler's subdivision, near cannon house; only $125; terms easy, installment plan. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to George K. Forsyth ; let) acres good fruit land;$4000. 8. 160 acres at White Salmon ; fine timber land ; $10 an acre. 160 acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Trice $900. 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 !0?8 formerly belonging to the Hood River Townsite company, of which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Installment plan. A Good 111 vest nmnt T nlll anil icn ... - t i . . . poii AW acres of mountain land on couutv road hve miles BouthnflHt of Moral i;. ... $1,000 cash, and will guarantee $200 ad vance in two years, or tailing to sell for $1,200 net in that time I will take the land back and nav 11 2m ami Kotr prohts over $200 to go to investor.First come, first served. Of the 160 acres W0 acres fruit land, 60 acres stony. All fenced, email house, well, large spring. A fine goat ranch. J. L. Hendkhson. Tickets to and from Europe. Persons desirinv t.i nnrM,... i;i.i or from any points iu Kurope or South Africa may secure the same from John . xibi uerson, wno is agent for the Beaver line of steamships. First-class Surveying Outfit. At th F.m rnt. i v cui ursi-ciass transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre pared to do the work of laying out acre, age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From anil ufi. i,! . . .vi hi m uawj, Anril if. M l. uie rates will be as follows: $10 a day - cmuuiiBimu ior (o a two contiguous for one owner same price. . ' lot; thu Special Offers For Rfllu Tim ca . ownedb7A,K.lX3WSa"" west aui 'riutuiw, . .. . " berries in their prime. A n in straw- good opKir- iw, TOvrai ouyers to bo in to- go V V Z' erms na" or more cash acrea- t snn . '? Uall,K P'ace, 60 acres, l, 800 two-story dwelling hard finish; barn and out buildings To n cu tlvat on 9 p ' . "'-nl nrchariY- flnml .Mrr,e'n,e nrci ard, Hume, irnifat nv Hir,i. -.,.i nrnnurlu December 1, V J 7 Percent offer is riml fn- on a '7 u This , ivb oniy. or oaie-ine Ualliganfarm For Ralu T t .. . . iuumins' p ar joining Lyman Smith; price $.1000 place, ad- H.;7JH.: ' " years, Bftrtme88, and the Pari Fair. back uf Mrs. Heavener's - 5 acres near Tucker can be had for 11,200. The Howell cottage and ,1 acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, 1,700. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offiee at Vancouver, Wh., November , IM.-NiKlv) la hereby given that the fol-lowlnit-nanied aetiler baa filed ootlee of hi Intention to make final proof In mi mailt of hi cIhIiu, and that aald proof will he made before IWIater and Kecelver J '" tal Ijind oitlce at Vancouver, Waab.,oo Jannarv 11, 1!M, vie tiiKliK MAMiKI.U ftM-thek KKi and NWw aectlon Jl. lownnhlp Inortb, ranite Meant, V'. M. He namea the fi.ilnwln wit nnme. to prove nl eonlinuoua realdence upon and cultiva tion of aald land, vli: Alva J. liny nea, Frank Haynea, A mo Un d'rwood and Johu Koonla, all of Underwood, W ah. d U7 FKANK E. VAlUHAN. Rf Inter. 0