Kood rv ver Slacier. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1903 The Pope Manufacturing company has the thanks of the Glacier for ft ufce ful desk pad calendar. , Each page con tains an expression from an enthusiast in cut-door exercise. In their letter fully one hall of the writers voluntarily emphasise their belief in the benefits ol bicycling for women; all ere of the opin ion that the most natural and efficient ion mill ine utuBfc iiotuiai method of taking in Nature's, i "The Breath of Life," is by syt restorer, ysteuiatic open-air exercise; and that the moM fascinating, broadening and exhilerating way of getting this out-door exercies if by weans of the bicycle. George H. Ilinies, assistant secretary of the Oregon Historical society, Port land, is quite anxious to know when and by whom the block house which used to be at White Salmon was erected. He believes it was during the winter of 1855-56, as a pro tection from the Indians during tl.e Yakima war. If any reader of the Gla cier knows the facts in the caee, togeth er with the name of the settlers wl.o built it, they will greatly oblige Mr Hiines by sending the information to the Glacier. Every item relating to the settlements along the Columbia river he is anxious to secure. The members of the Husum grange have challenged Hood River for a com petitive fruit exhibit next full. Thh will be the date for Hood River's bi ennial fruit fair, and whoever may be elected to manage the fair must see to it that the people of Husum are accord ed space for their fruit and vegetables. They can grow large apples iu the White . Salmon foothills, and their exhibit will be welcomed at our fair. There will be no favors in the distribution of premi ums, and if llubum carries off Ihe big prizes, well and good. Colonel bTf. .Shaw of Vancouver, VVash.,will deliver the annual address at the fifth annual meeting of the Oregon ,Historical society in Portland, Decern " W 13. The colonel was a private in the Cayuse war, and a lieutenant in the Yakima war. Amos Underwood served in the same command in the Cayuse . war. The Eugene Register has its linotype lnntH.llad.and now this progressive morn ing daily greets its thousands of readers in a brand new dress. Masquerade Ball at Mount Hood. There will be given a masquerade ball t ti.a Mmmi Tliual hall on Fridav even. na..Q ..km 'An hv thfi directors 0' the hall. A dance and supper will be given. By order ot tne ooaru 01 directors Program for Band Concert. Part I. 1. March "The Corker." Southwell. ' Hv the Band. 2. Solo. By J. R. Nickelson. 8. Selection, By Mandolin Club 4. Overture, "Queen City." Southwell By the Band. 5. Selection, Male Quartette 6. Selection, Evans' Orchestra Specialties, Davidson and DeBord. Part II. 1. Overture, "Bijou." Vandercook By the Band. 9 Rnn Bv Chas. N. Clarke 3. Selection, Evans' Orchestra. 4. Solo, By Sam Blowers " 6. Selection, Bv Mandolin Cltib 6 Overture, "Pell-Mell." Southwell jjy ine uana. TOaftln A ratfla will ho hehl nt. trtv house Wednesday, December 23, for chickens, ducks and turkeys. J. A. Knox, Dukes Valley Barnes, the real estate man, will turn ish abstracts on property in Dean's sub division and Hull's subdivision ot I'leat ant View addition ; and in Barrett-Sipma and the Parkhuret additions, also for any of the property included in the Coe donation claim, at reasonable rates. The orderlof the Fraternal Brother hood have posters distributed about town announcing a banquet and dance in the K, of P. hall tonight ( lhursday.) Admission, tl per couple including sup ner; additional ladies free. IThere wil be an X-ray de.i outiati n during the evening, and pictuie9 will be taken. THERMOMETER DEGREES. Tk9 Scale Invented by Newton and Amplified hr Fahrenheit. Why should the freezing point be marked 32 degrees and the boiling point 212 degrees on the Fahrenheit thermometer scaleT Most students know that its Inventor divided the space between these points into 180 degrees Instead of the simpler 100 de grees used in the Centigrade system, but few understand how this number fame to be chosen. A writer thus ex plains the matter: The thermometer was really Invented by Sir Isaac Newton. He started his scale with the heat of the human body and used as his Instrument a glass tube filled with linseed oil. The lowest fig ure on the scalo was the freezing point and the highest point boiling water. The starting point of this scale, . as mentioned, was the heat of the human body, which he called by the round number 12, as the duodecimal system was then in common use. He divided the space between the freezing point and the temperature of the body into 12 points and stated that the boiling point of water would be about 30, as the temperature must be nearly three times that of the human body. When Fahrenheit took up the subject a few years later he used the Newton instrument, but, finding the scale not fine enough, divided each degree into two parts and so made the measure between the freezing and boiling points 24 parts Instead of 12. Fahrenheit then discovered that he could obtain a low er degree of cold than freezing, and, taking a mixture of Ice and salt for a starting point he counted 24 points up to body heat By this measurement he obtained 8 for the freezing point and C3 for the boiling point. Bis scale now read: Zero, freezing, 8; body heat 24, and boiling water, 53. It will be no ticed that this scale Is Identically that of Newton's, only starting lower and having the numbers doubled. It was with this scale that Fahren heit worked for a long time, but final- iv milium me letuueraiure UiYlsluim etlll too large, he divided each degree Into four parts. Multiplying the num bers just given by four the thermome ter scale now in use results. The chance choice of Newton of the Hotii-o 12 to renreseut the body heut determined the present thermometer scale, even as the yard, foot ana men mcmnrM orlelnallv came from meas ures of parts of the human body, and as the width of a railroad carriage was iintK-minpd hv the track, which in turn v.-aa determined by the width be tween the cart wheels necessary to hpnr a load which could comfortably be drawn by a mule. American In ventor. CALL FOR ROOSE VELT CLUB John Leland -Henderson has issued aeall foranieeting in the K. of P. hall, Satur day afternoon, at 1:30 o' clock, for the purpose of or ganizing a Roosevelt repul lioan club. The organization is to be a part of the Roose velt League of Oregon. Room 20x50 for Rent. An unfurnished mom near center of low u for warehouse purposes. 01 r..-ivii imit .i r.i-v, For Sale Cheap. Two Rochester Lamps and a annul airtlgh Heater. H. S. HllAr'r KK. Cook Wanted. . A cook Is wanted al Mill A. Man and wile preferred. Write or call at Davenport s office In town. DA V r. A I OK f uuhh, Wood for Sale. In lick or cold lots, delivered. I'hone J7 M. M. MU l'T. I'hone X. Found. Vnllse fontalninit duUilns. The name ol Edward Huriiindon In valise. Owner ean have same by paying lor lliia i.oilcc and prov- Ins property ai. ti. it. nicKert Purple Iris. Hlsvriuehluin irrandlfloinin, or Olsynlum Douulasn . also called w nil urocus, eie. is one of our earliest wild flowers, very pretty and win tnv of cultivation. Alter years of en III va tlon. 1' offer for sale lor the tlrst time a limited number of plants of the following line, va rieties: 1. Know while, Iniye. very early. 2. Striped purplennd while. 8. Deep purple, Willi short stripes. 4. V'erv larire. deep purple, nroontnir, late. Hood sized elusiers, each 85c; throe of a kind, SUe. W. N. Sli KHDuIlK, d:tl Hlngen, Wash. Wanted-A Wife. A new one, not one warmed over. I am a Ills Bend farmer. ) years old and ti feet tall; welicli 170 pounds; not very handsome hut as good as tney maae mem tnese nines, mreei. ho lei ters to ALUKK r .1. KI'K AIUHT. J14 Almira, Lincoln Ik)., Wash, Orean for Sale. A (Voelave lisMy onrun. In flrt-elas cdtidi tlon. ri'tceST.) an on or address, d:ll DAVID ITTDN. Hoodlllver. Sewing Machine FOR KAl.ft. llninu ii'-w Klneer. Price f All chhIi or easy terms to sul t purchaser. May be seen al the rotter tnrin. dlt) MHS. KLKANOH I'OTrKK. Special School Meetings IMlllce is neieny liven hi me leiu voiein 01 sebool district No. 6. of Wasco county, stale of Oregon, thai a special school tneetiiiK of Ihe district will be held at the school bouse tin Ihe llllh day m Dceebiher, 1IKW, at 1 o'clock in tn afternoon. Tins meeting is caueu lor tne uumoHe of vol in if a sneclal tax to meet theex- penses ot the district lor theeomimr year, and the transaction ol any otber business that may properly come bciore me mcenng, Dated this fib day ot Di cemlMT. 1!KW. HUirON ftll'l'LE, Chairman Hoard Directors. Attest: M. Odell, District Clerk. DIHTItrt'T NO. 8. Notice Is hereby alven that a SeehU meet ing of the voters of Hrhool District No. 8 will be held at Ihe Sta'e stn-et sebool house on Saturday, December 111, at 1:110 o'clock, to vol a special tax for school purpose. W. J. BAKKR, Chiilrman Hoard Directors. Kred B. Barnes, Clerk. DISTLUCT NO. 2. Notice Is herebv given that a special meet. Ingof Ihe voters ot 'School District No. '2 will be held al the Krankton school house on S.it. nrday, December 19, I!i8, at 1 p. m., tor the purpose ol voting asiicclal tax. r XI. H. XOBI.K, Chslnnan Board Directors. M. H. Niekelsen. Clerk. Night School. Bookkeeping, sl-orthand 'and Typewriting Penmanship, Arithmetic, el c five nights per week. I'errns 5 per month. HtxiniH over DftllttH' store. I3 H. M. ai'XLKY. Milk. A few quarts of milk to spare. D. .1. TRlilHKH, Paradise Farm. Good Eating Apples And potatoes for sale by d D. J. THF.J UKR, Paradise Farm. Custom Made Shoes. I have a line of men u nnd boys' Custom Made- 8hoe of the bet material. ThI! and nee them. JOHN COWLEY, J?K Shoe Shop south of P. O. Estray. I have found Ihe Jersey heifer advertised In this space, hut the "common red ' Is still out. John lawless refKirts having seen mj brand on a brlndle heifer up bis ua.v, wbleh is proh slily the same, as her inotiier was brindle.snd the heifer can't be blamed if slie has lollowed a family trait. Itnn ber In if you find her.and Ihe cost of yonr trouble will be paid. Hpear head brand on top of lef: hip. d3 H. K. H AIIBISON, phone Mil, Light red half-breed Jersey heifer, 2 years old, with left ear cropjied and hole; upper bll In right ear. dlO tiKO. UOKDKN. tied eow, 3 years old, branded O. H.: year llni calf, most all while, branded O. H.; red heifer calf, no brands; bsd inux.le on wben left Uome. Finder please noiilv me and re ceive reward, t). H. UUOADKS, Two yearlings, branded D on left hlp.sipiare crop on left ear. hole in right. Ijist seen near Odell mill. Heward for information as to Whereabouts. I'hone or address tllO" WAHltKN DA VF.NFOKT, Barrett Knnch. Taken Up. Yearling Jersey heller: no ear marks or brands, t'ome and take the animal, pay for Its feed, and pay -h- for this n.iice. a B. U. TVCKKR. Black 2-year-old heifer; square crop on left ear. swallow tall in right and under hit; some whiteon bellv. A. B. HII.I.IMiS. d"' Mount Hood. .. ft A M M BO YEARS' : EXPERIENCE lmmr . a. Tradc Marks Design Copyrights Ac. Qiitt-kif juirtJiin our oiiintoii frve v hfr hr mn in amnion l pnthnblr pAientAhto. CttmniunlrA. timtnollTr.nn.lMitt?U. Huit1lMVk on Paidu ent f r. 4 ,i1m mency fnmcrunnt; patmti. Patent takfn timuub Muim A Co. rvcelvc $prruu nnttc, wnhint chnr, in th Scientific American. A hn1fomtT 11fnrrtv wik'r. Trit rr filiation of aiiT Hntir)r friml. Term. -t a fur: four mimtba,L by all Tiern. MUNN4Co.M,fc-KewYorl Branck 0o aril, Wubtotftua, D. C. tmm CHRISTMAS is so near you cannot delay buying your presents. longer witli safety. Our stock is complete now but later it will be broken, liuy your holiday goods NOW, so you can get what you want. V e have a large assortment ol uames, among wnu n are Ping Pong, Parlor Croquet, Crokinole Boards, Checker Boards, Percheese and many others too numerous to mention in this small space. Buy your little boy a hobby horse or a steel wagon and make him happy. DOLLS We have all kinds of Dolls from 2 for a cent up. Dress Dolls of all kinds-10e and up. Kid body Dolls, long curly hair-25c. Doll Heads of all kinds. MECHANICAL TOYS We have secured some Mechanical toys which were slightly rusted in crossing the ocean, and which we are selling- at a sacrifice. Mechanical engines, worth 20c, only 5C Presents for Old or Young. JEWELIIY, SILVERWARE, BOX GOODS, CUTLERY HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKTIES, GLOVES, PICTURES ALBUMS, SHAWLS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY LOOKING GLASSES PURSES, BELTS, BEAD CHAINS, SUSPENDERS, ETC Or Anything You May Want. Rooms to Rent. Furnished and unfurnished; centrally lo cated. Apply to 'John lf.la n d iiKgjffjwffl-- For Sale. ' Good gentle driving horse with buggy and harness for 875. Apply to It AKN Km, The Real Kstate .Man. Feed Store. I have opened a store at my place, and wit curry In stock flour and feed: also. otatce and'wood. Farmers south of me cn save a long haul and buy Just as chesp of me. b . JOHN DAYV1.KSH, ol Footol'Striiight Hill. For Sale. 55 acres of old Odell Ranch, In 5 and 10 acre tracts, on terms to suit purchasers. This laud, cleared, and all under cultivation, Is situated -,y. miles from town on the Mt. Hood road; 2 miles south of Tucker's Mill, and beside the Utile White Store. Pilce, until January 1, fHKI and -JltS, according to location. Ailer January 1, price will be raised. Terms. if sale: One llllh of price In cash; balance In five an nual Installment, with Interest al ti kt cent. Apply at the place to H. Morton, who will show the land, or to K. I'. FRIDAY, d 17 Real Kstate Agent, Hood . Ri veh Cockerels for Sale. Blsck Minorca, 1 rnd Hl.M). lluO Oiblng tonsSl.M. First-class slock. il24 RA1.1JH R. LKWIS, Jlelmqnt. Bargain in Books. Four volumes Universal Dlclionary, bound In Morocco and handsomely Illustrated; orig inal cost was H will sell for 110. Call and see them t Geo. P. t'rowell's, Timber for Sale. I will sell the timber on 'ZOO acres. A good place fot small saw mill or wood camp. Oil on E. C. Mahaney or V. L. ROGKKss. marlo Wanted. To borrow $1SOO to Improve a ranch. Mort gage security. Address theG lacier. dl0 Horse for Sale. I have three horws, ranging in wefRht from turn tn 12.M. noiindNt will wil eli her one. i'ur- ctiHHpr can have his pck. U17 J. AU1 Illi'-uri, jkmiih mum. For Sale. 10 acres, 1)' miles from Hood River, In the valley; 74 cleared; remainder easily cleared. On public road: telephone by place. Terms If desired. CHAS. K. FliljI.F.K, Halem, Or. Wanted. To lease for one or more years a first-class place, either berries or apples. Must have Kood buildings and fruit In full beurlng, un less taken for a term of years. ImtnediHte possession desired, If possible. Twelve years experience In irrigation fruit growing. Ad dress W. F. f'ANII, Mgr. Wilson Fruit Co.. Hoise, Idaho. Stove for Sale. A good second-hand heater. Luckey's blacksmith shop. Inquire st (12t DR. W.T. ROWLEY, Cnnironri flpnlip n hi u nil ti in. mi 1) - UUlbUUUj UUUi Office at residence, corner Eugene St. and l'ark ave. 1'lione, main 371. Tlmtier Ijind, Act June S, 1H7S.J NOT1CK tOK PUBLICATION. United Mates Ijuid Olfice, The Pnlles, Ore gon, Nov. 1'2, liKKl. Notice Is hereby given mat in compliance wllh the provisions of the act of congress ot June ;t, IK. 8, cut i lied "An act for the sale of timber lands In the stales ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Wasblngtoii territory," as extended to all the public lend slates by act. of August i, Isiri, the following named persons have tiled in Ihis oflice- tin it sworn statement. t4wii: MAKY A. SIOt'FKUT, of The Dalles, flregon. Whm-o county, sworn statement No, Isi.u, tiled May 21. iiai.t, for the purchase oflhe south -half northwest quarter, northeaat ciuarter nortbuesl ciuurter sci tton and southeast quarter southwest (imtrter section 2s, township I north, range lleaai,W.M. AKL'HIE UlNKTAHI.K, of University fark, county of Multnnmtih, slate ot Oregon, sworn statement No. ls.i."i, f-r the purchase of the southwest quarter norili west quarter, west half southwest quurtr end southeast quarter southwest quarter section 24, township 1 north, range 10 east, W. M. JOFJ. I.IINKI.L. of lone, county ot Morrow, state of Oreg r, sworn statement No. 17W, filed April 21, I..I1. for tlie purcttHM' of the west half southi-M quarter and east halt southwest quarter . lion 35, township I north, range hi east, W. .m. KDWAKIl M. SWAIN, of Hood River, ctmnty id s'Hsni. state of o -e-gon, sworn s'sli-iii.-oi' No. 17.0, tiled April !,", l'.mH, for the purclowof the lots 1 and 2 of s-c. tlon an, township i truth, range east, and lot 1 and southeast quntu-r noriht-sstquartcrs.v tion 4, township I north, ratore i east, W. Al. U'UKI.l.A M l.Y.M'H, of Thlrty-ntnlh and I'imeli str,fi, I'nrtlnnd, county of Mo It none, h, slate of Oregon, sw.ru statement So. tiled April It. In, tor the purrbsseof the northeast quaiier northw t quarter, north lisli tiorllieasl quarter mid Mitithenst quarter u iclln i-t quarter seen m V. township t north, r.n ge eut, W. M. That they wnl otter .r..f to show that liie land soui:lit is more VHluubie for its tiiuU r ,,r i stone thau (or agricultural purpo."t, and to establish their i-Uiiiis to said land !.. , le ir e iwiti.ir.im neceiverat 1 lie I 'atlcs, t Iregi.tl on I liursday, January L'S, ' They nsnip as witnesses: T,.Mlore I. Scn fert, William ken-In... i, Ju.;d X. FUli aid Nicholas J. Mtiinott or Ihe Hiilles, Oregon- W F. Kand. Art Knoll. 1. F. ;,.r ..i' t'liarl.-s fusiticr of ll.,l Itiver, or.x-on : V.K Miller, J K Steele. T.I. Tvr,dv and H ll'l Toinllnson of H.shI liiver, Onon-red Hrvant, W. K.s. Winans, A. W'n iiis and K T. Winansof H.sx Hi ver. Oregon; Willi nu F ' Hand of Hood Klver, oiegon. Frankse is"! Mrown, ..Mahiida A. Mit. m ll aim Frs-ia , Mitchell nf t'ortiand, on-gou. j Any and all person ,1 luiiine adverxiv f ' ahovMte-ritei lands are request, d to r, e i their claims In this oti t,n or u-fore su u iMh day of January, inn. BliX MICHAtL T.N01.AS, Register. I T.M A AT THE Larger engines, worth 60c, only r WHEN YOU SMOKE Why not ood All the best brands found at C. A. MORGAN & GO'S CENTRAL MARKET MAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits FAAHI0N Livery, Feed GROCERIES, Did You Say? AVe carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at the lowest possible pricen. Just give us a trial order and set what we can do. coiintry'prouuce. SPOT CASH GROCERY, R REED, proprietor. rhone 49 1 F. L. DAVIDSON & CO TINNERS AND PLUMBERS, Agents for Samson and mills. Faultless 5tump Pullers, Hayes Double Cylinder pumps, Ely & Stick ney Gasoline Engines. GASOLINE ENGINE WORK A SPECIALTY FAS R Ten Pins Tiddledy Winks 15c. smoke a STABLE. and Draying. Cigar1? STRANAHANS & BAGLEY. Horses Imugrit, solit or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure tirst-class rigs. Spe cial nttentiiin given to moving Furniture nml Pianos. We dw?vervtliinK horses can do. HOOD R1VEK, OREGON. Highest prices paid for Tree Delivery. I. X. L. Wind Timber ijind, Act June 3, 1K78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancouver, Wasb.. October 8. 1MM. Notlco Is hereby given that 111 compliance with the provlsioiu of the act of congress of June 3. ls;s, entllleo An set for the sale of timber lands in m tatus of California. Oregon, ISevada ani Washington Territory," as extended to al Ihe public land slates by net of August 4, 1WJ MAY E. HWKiKUT, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state o. Oregon, has this day filed In this oftlee hei sworn statement, No. 1CI07, for the purchase o llieM','401 and lots 1 auu 01 sccno, 25, ami lot 1 of section 21, in townsbl No. 8 north, raniie No. 9 east. W. M.. and wil otter proof to show that the land sought ! more vuiuaoie lor its tifuner or some man 101 agricultural puraises, and to establish hei claim u said land Oclore tne iiegister an. Receiver of this ofllee at Vancouver, Wash. on i uesday, Die iWth day ol December, iwii Hhe names as witnesses: lieorae W. Minions K.mnry Oliver, A. 11 Richmond and Mrs. J 11 llaDuniap, all of Portland, Oregon; and frank Davenport of Hikid River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely th above-described lands are requested to tli their claims in this office on or before saic 2iilh day of December, htt. ohain FRANK K. VAUGHAN, Register. Timber l.iinil, Act June 8, DffH.l NOTICK FOlt PUBLICATION. United States Ijind Oltlce, The Dalles, Ore gon, October 7, 1IKJU. Notice Is hereby given mat in compliance wilb the provisions ol tin act of congress of June 8, IH7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the slateso California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public lanu suites uy act oi August -i, isir, FRANK MITCH KM.,, off-ast Portland, county of Multnomah, statt of Oregon, has this day filed In this olilce hh sworn statement. No. IliTU, for the purchase ol me a oi n w 4 ana pb h ot v. of section No. 9, in township No. I north, range No. east. W. M.. and willotl'ei pnsil' to snow that the laud sought is more vamaoie ior its limner or stone than lor airr cultural purposes, and to eslublish his claim to said laud belore me Keglster and Kece vei of this oftlee at The Dulles, Oregon, on Mon day, me usi any oi la-ccmuer, 1WM. He names as witnesses: Carl Tagli-Whither or rort tana, or.; Aiart Malison ol Mellwood, or.: cnanes m, merriman of I'ortiand, Or. ami William F. Hand of Hood Klver. Or. Any and all persons clalmlmr adversnlv ihe above-described lands are reuuested to 11 li their claims In this olllee on or before salu 21st (lay of December, l!HI3. QliidH Mlt'HAfX T. NOLAN, Register, ITimber Land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTIC'K FOK PUBLICATION. United .States Land Office. Vancouver. Wash., October 8. liitiS. Notice is herein given that in compliance With the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 17S. entitled "Anactiortne sute of limner lauds in the stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington lerritory." as extended to a the public land states by act of August 4, IHttt, KM MA UODDAKI). Of Porlland.couuty of MuLiioinuh, state ot Oregon, has this day filed In this office hei sworn slalcment No. K4, for Ihe purchase ol ine souui y oi uortneaai and mil thwest 14 ui suiiiijeusi y4 01 sei;iion rto. au, tu OWlt snip no. B north, range No. itieatit. W.M .una will oiler pnsif to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone thau for agricultural purposes, and to establish lie claim to said land before the hegish r and Re ceiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on luii. nun.. , iuc V.l i.e. "el, I lie! , Hhe names as witnesses: Klcliard .lanson Alma J. Havnes. Oeo'ge H. Marsh and Heni noiiu tienis, uu ,,i liiiuitwimki, ustl. UF.OKUl II. MAKMH. or I'ortiana. county ot Multnomah, Mute ol Oregon, has this ilav tiled In llilsniii,-.. hi,. sworn utetnenl, No. if4.jii. for the purchase ol the W 'A of NW 1l and N W V. of HW u 01 owuou 10. ai,iu kjhumii xno. o nort n, raugt mo. lueasi, w. anu win otter prool to show niai me inuu sougoi is more vuiuanie tor lis timber or shine than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land oeiore tne uegister and Receiver ol this oil! at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the xou uay ui iecL-uiour, 11"1, He names as witnesses: Reniamln V 11,.,, 1 and Richard Janson of Underwood, Wash.; F.dwln C. Ooddard and Anson W. Uoddul d ol I'ortiand, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to 11 le their claims in this oflice on or before said 21 day of December, 1U0X Ql5dl7 FRANK K V A UGH AN. Register Timber Laqd, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK rUiiLlCATl(J United Stati'S Land uiflcc, The Dalles Ore October 1st, lWM. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Willi the provision's of the act of coiiKrexs of June H, 17, enlitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands In the stales o; California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to all the public Ihhu states by act of August 4, M, the following uanied persons have filed In this oflice then sworn statements, to wit: CHAHl.hM H. HAMl'rtllN, of Pendleton, couuty of Uiuaillla, suite of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 17 Hi, tiled March 19 1!KM. for the purchase of the lot 4 and t-iVV'4 it ,, ?a ..ii ,,mM,l 1,, 1, 1 UI1U Or.W IS I lion b, township 1 north, range HI east, E.llA I. M(i'sn' vr.'i wr it, w. ai. of Vlento, county of Wi.sco, stale of Oregon sworn statement No. I.'tw, filed April 2'i I'Kii for the purchase of t he Nt;!-, of section :u town ship 2 north, range 8eat, W. M. ElilTH H. EAUI.Y, of V lento, county of Wasco, stale o Oregon sworn statement No. lsoo, filed April 29 I'wtl for the purchase of iho KJ of S i'te ol 8Wi section 7, township 1 north, range 10 east , W. M. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis timber or stone limn for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims 10 said land before the Keglsler and Receiver at The lMlles, Otegou, on Monday, January IS, ISK14. They name as wlluess.s: Edith To.ler .Veatherred of 1'ortland. Oregon; A. Wlnans I.ymau Wlnans and W. Hoss WlniiiiHol'Hood o h' w,ro?"D: J''',llrlt's T- K'iry- William Rand, William Kccles, Kdith 11. Kaily and E P. Monson of Hood Klver, Oiegon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this oflice ou or before said 18th day of January, HUM. o22d24 MICHAKI, T. NOI.AN. Reglste r NOTICKFOJt PUBLICATION. t ''."Jl? ?'5,'e..at Thl 1)8llt'8' Oregon, Nov. 5, MM. Notice Is hereby given that the a muwing-namea settler has tiled notice of on Mu.-uiiuu hi maae nnal prcnil In Bupport of his clulin, and that said proof will be made before (ieo. T. l'rallier U K CYimmlssloner, at Hood River, Oregon 'on Monday, December 21, HWI, vli: UKOIIGU HORI1EN, ol Hood Klver, Oregon, II. E. No. 5987, for the south half northeast quarter and south half norlhwest quarter section 5, township 2 uorlh, range 10 easl. W. M. He names the following witnesses to pre bis continuous residence upon and cult! rove vu- vi, u xit mill IHIIU, v ix: K E. Jackson, O. H. Hartley, 0. A. Bell and Robert Husbands, all of Hood Klver. Oregon n!2dl7 MICHAEL T Nol,A.N,Keglster. ' NOT1CE FOK PUBLICATION. Lnd Office nt The Dalles, Oregon, Nov 2, 1WK. Notice Is hereby given thai therol-lowing-named setller has tiled notice of Ilia intention lo make final proof In support of his claim, and that said prool will lie made before (jeo. T. Fruitier, U H Coniinlssioner. hi HimmI Klver, Oregon, or! Tuesday, December 29, 1WB, viz: PH 11.11' U. W AKHKN, of Vlento, Oregon, If. E. No. 129:18, for theK'4 NWand WVj ttWtj tartion i, towuship 2 north, lunge u uast, W . M. He tinmen the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultlval ion of, said land, viz: Millard K.HIrd and Kreeiitont Post erof Hood R'ver, Or.; Thwalore lilasver and hmiiucl Woodward of Cascade Locks, Or. n.MllU MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l-uud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 11 IWH.-Notice Is hereby given that the follow-Ing-nauied leltler haa filed notice of his In tention lo make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proor will lie made he fore the Register and Kin-elver at The Dalles Oregon, on Friday, Janu.irv 22, Itiui. vl: ' JOHN P. ISNYDEK, of The Dalles, Ongun, 11. E. No. .VJ12, for the north half southwest quarter, northwest quarter soulheast quarter and miutnwest quarter northeast quarter section 4 town ship 1 north, range 11 east, W. M. II names the following i ituejisen to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vie: Donald McKadilon, (corge Harrlson.tieorge Ireland and V. C Voune, all of Mooter. Or Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haa been by order of the countv court ot ihe slute of Oregon for Wasco coiintv dill v ni polnted executrix ofthe will of Henry Prlgge deceased: and all per-.ns having claims against wild estate are hereby notilii d to 1 re ent the nine lo me, lolv verified, at ihe office f A. A. Ja.vne, In Hood River, Oregon within n months fiom the dateofthe flrt publication ofthl notice. Dau-d IhlsJ.th dnv or November Mat cuaoi-JH W 1 1 , II E I . M I N A I ' K 1 ( )'( i K. Heres a Bargain. I have more land than I can make use ol ndwillell IJOactfs, There Is no rslter hind In Hood Itiver valley either f.- fruit or " eral farming. I want mi n.re for ou S) a-re. and 1o an a-re for acre. Come nd ee the laud. If you m 10 invest, mi on or addretw Uieowner, ,, ,. ALFRED WOOD, b2 P H mile went of odell school lions Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. Ilanna house and lot, f 1,800. 1. Lota 150. in Waucoma Park addition Corner lot $300. 1). 1 ' .1 , 1 , lice The Goo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipma addition, $400. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler'g subdivision, near cannon house; only 125; terms easy, installment plan. 4. 320 acres of timber land al the falls of Hood River, belonging to George K. Forsyth ; 1(10 acres good 11 uit land ; 1000. 8. 100 acres at White Salmon; fine timber land; $10 an acre. ItiO acres, house and garden patch, localed 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Price $000. The Hunt pi ce town. House, barn, ries and other fruits. mile southwest of mostly in Btrawber Price, 1450. The, new company now offers for sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood Kivur lowiiHito company, of which com pany John Inland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Installment plan. A Good Investment. I will sell 100 acres of mountain land on county road five miles southeast of Hood River for 1,000 cash, and will guarantee $200 ad vance id two years, or failing to sell lor 1,200 net in that time I will take the land back and pay 1.200, and half of profits over n'OO lo go to investor.First come, first served. Of the 100 acres 100 acres fruit land, 00 acres stony All fenced, small house, well, large spring. A hue goat ranch. J. L. Hendkkson. . Tickets to and from Europe. Persons desiring to purchase tickets to or from any points in Europe or South Africa nmy secure the same from John L. Henderson, who is agent for the Leaver line of steamships. First-class Surveying Outfit. At the Emporium are kept 2 first-class transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, ig 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. Irorn and after this date, April 9, 1903, the rates will be as follows: lO a dav! Lot corners established for 5 a lot1 two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Special Offers oweAT'5 west side. Price $14,000. All in straw bemei in their prime. A good oppor tunity for several buyers to go in to getlier and each secure a part. Mustall be sold at once: Terms half or more cash. Fr tii!1'(;'7.TI'e M place, 00 acres; $1,800 two-story dwelling, hard finish- barn and out buildings; 10 acres in cultivation, 2 acres strawberries.some orchard; Hun0) irrigating ditch and I helps creek pass through property 4,o)0; .jtJ0 down, $500 December 1, balance in five years at 7 percent This offer is good for 30 days only. For Sale The Galjigan farm. For Sale-L. J. Mulkins' place, ad joining Lyman Smith; price $:)000. For Rent-For a term of ten vears, the two lots on State street, back of Hartmess' and the Paris Fair. Mrs. IleavciierN 5 acres near Tucker can be had for $1,200. Tlio Howell cottage nnd 3 acres, east of Howe's, 1,700. Mrs. Alma NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijind Office at Vancouver, Wari.,Niivetiilier , l'rt. Notice a lurebv iflven that the fol low ine-numcd secli-r -as filed notice of his intention to make final proof In supiort of his claim, and that said pnaif will te made before Keirister and Keceiver Cnlted htatea l,nd mile at Vancouver; vVn-.li., on Janimrv II, l'M, vl: (iKUKtlK SA.NHKI.I,, for the W'i M4 and H Wlf section 21, township :i uorlh, range IV east, w. M. He names Ihe following wltnesaeiiiopmve his comlnuoua residence upon and cultiva tion of satd land, vl: I A Ivs J. H.yne, K ran It liavneo, Amoal'n- derwood and Johu Kooutx. all of Uudrrirood, d-iiT KKANK K. 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