I ver lalacier. Hi VI f PAY, I EC MI I R 31, 1903 The Editor Swears Off. The Gfaei r lie heretofore tieen pub Hailing lice n jinmi urni ui matter hi (lie kind tluit nlher papers charge for. Jls publishers have felt that whatever wns done for the good of I lie commu nity or of any church or society in flood River was worthy of publication fnp. But condition have changed. The expense of getting out tlie Glacier has grown with the iniprovtmenU made, and the publishers are compelled to charge the regular advertising rates ht-reader for all matter advertising en tertainments when there Is an admis sion fee, or where articles are offered for sale. Notices of dances, lodge en tertainments, etc., where admission is charged, will he charged for at adver Using rates. Cards of thankh, resolu tions of condolence and obituary poet ry will l charged 25 cents an Inch. Church and society notices, and all other gatherings not Intended fur money making, will be published free, as usual. The churches are requested to send In all notices of services throughout the valley. . Hood River fruit growers are again reminded that fancy apples are wanted for display J at the, meeting o the Northwest Fruit Growers' as. I icintion in Portland, January 11. 13. Those who haven't a box of fruit to offer, should secure a plateof fine apples. E. L. Smith, president of the state board of horticulture, was in Fortland last week arranging for this notable fruit meeting. He says a number of the members have consented to come from British Columbia, while all the North west states will lie represented. In ad dition to an apple display, Mr. Smith says the management of the meeting wishes to secure all the medals won by Hood River people for fruit. Proper care will be taken to see that all medal are safely returned. Glacier want ads bring exception ' ally satisfactory results. TRICKS WITH CARDS. SKILLFULLY DONE, THEY WILL AMUSE ' AND MYSTIFY YOUR QUESTS. How to Tell Every Card la the Pacle - With It Back Tarmd Toward Yoa. Th Thlrtr-oa Trlok A Clever '; War to Tell Drawa Cards. This undoubtedly la one of the best Illusions performed with cards, as It - not only brings the whole pack Into ' tise, but Is also legitimately founded upon arithmetical principles. By this trick you are able to tell the whole pack of cards with the backs toward you; also to sort them after being cut any number of times in the mere act of dealing them out In a row. It la per- formed thus: a pnc& ui ihiub ueiug uiaixiuuieu uu ' the table, with their faces uppermost, A 1. - - L. t I ... l t. .. . they are picked up one by one In the following order: 0, 4, 1, 7, 5, king, 8, 10, knave, 0, 2, queen. Repeat the same se ries of every thirteen cards. . Four times over will of course complete the pack. That the above order may be remem bered, the following words are used at a guide to the memory and they are Intended to enumerate the cards: 6 4-1 The sixty-fourth regiment beats the T 5 king seventy-fifth; up starts the king, with 8 10 8 knave eight thousand and three men and 0 2 queen ninety-two women. Hence this trick ii laid to be done "by words!" The pack being arranged. It may be banded tetany of the company "to cut.' with the proviso that this operation be .done whist fashion that Is, by taking a portion of the cards off in a mass and placing the lower division on what was before the upper one. This done fairly and properly, It may be repeated any number of times, as the audience may think fit You then take the pack and by a feint catch sight of the bot tom card. Having learned this (It may be done at a glance, in a second of time), you have the key to the whole , trick. Then commence -it by dealing the cards out In the ordinary way, but In thirteen heaps. Having dealt out thirteen, begin again and cover them; then go on as before. When finished there will be of course four In each heap. Now every heap will contain all four of the same denomination, as the four knaves In one heap, the four sev ens In another, and so on. The thir teenth, or last heap, will be of the same denomination as the one at the bottom which yon have contrived to see, and, according to whatever that card Is, all the suits will follow, but In the reverse order, as the words above Indicate. Thns suppose the eight was the bot'-m card. Then on dealing them out they would be In the following order: King, 6. T, X, 4, 6, queen, 2, 9, knave, 8, 10, ft, and you-egln reciting In the mind the words you use from that passage In the sentence, working from right to left, which the card Indicates In the above. You would say: 8 10 ft knave Eight thousand and three men and 0 2 queen 6 4 ninety-two women; alxly-fourtn 1 T 5 regiment beats the seventy-fifth; op king - starts the king with, etc. Here, of course. Is your starting point The same principle holds good what - ever the card may be. Any person ask ing for a card, all four of every salt may be found In the same heap and can be quickly turned np as soon as re quired with a little practice, to the ut ter astonishment and wonder of the company. By taking np the cards In the tame order as before, but all of one suit, yoa may easily discover the position of any one card that la demanded. ' A Cue trick with cards Is called "thirty-one." It U played with the first all of each suit, the aces In one row, the deuces in another, the threes In anoth er, then the fours, fives and sixes, all laid ui rows. The oblect now will be to 'turn down cards alternately ami en deavor to make 81 points by so tnrnin; or as noat to It as possible without overrum-shg it, and the one who turns down a card the spots of which make him 81 or so near It that the other can not turn down one without overrun ning It wins. This trick Is very decelv lng, as all other tricks are, and re quires much practice to be well under stood. The chief point Is to count so as to end with tbe following numbers vis, 3. 10, 17 or 24. For example, we will suppose it your privilege to com mence with 8 and your adversary would add 0, which would make It 9. It would then be your policy to add 1 and make 10. Then, no matter what number be adds, be cannot prevent yon counting 17, which number gives you the command of the trick. We will suppose he adds 6 and makes 10. Then you add l and make 17; then he adds 0 and makes 23, you add 1 and make 24. Then he cannot possibly add any num ber to count 81, as the highest number be can add Is S, which would only count SO, so that yoa can easily add the remaining 1, or ace, and make 81. There are, however, many variations tci tbe trick. A clever way Is here given In which to discern one or more drawn card Turn nnpercelved tbe bottom card of r pack- face upward; then let several c the company draw a card. Reverse tli pack rapidly, so that the bottom Is no tbe top card, and thus all tn otm cards are turned face upward unsee. by the spectators. , Hold the pack firmly In your nnger and request those who have' drawn t replace their cards In the pack. Thus all the drawn cards will lie with their faces downward,' while all tbe other cards will lie with their faces upward You now step aside, select the drawi cards and show them to tbe company Boston Herald. Oar Aairaala. A dish of fresh water is a constant necessity where there Is a dog or a cat even though they never appear to touch It Offering them water now and then doesn't answer at all Those who suppose a cat requires only meat and milk should offer It a bit of nicely cooked vegetable, especially as paragus, corn, green beans or potato. It Is criminal to keep caged pets un less one Is sure to remember their needs, not when on "thinks of It" but constantly. - The man who has no tender feelings for his horse shonld remember that this faithful servant will last longer and serve better white be does last if be receive consistent treatment Read With Base. A writer In Leslie's Monthly says: A schoolbook that is In my possession, dated 1832, has penciled Inside tbe front cover these lines: ' Funis written over the commandments P.RS.V.R.Y.P.RF.CTM.N .V.RK..PTH.B.PR.C.PTST.N. No solution was offered, and I stud led over tbe mysterious medley for some time before I saw that H made sense If an E was substituted for each of the dots. His Altralatts Coaaeteaee. Fuddy You say you have a very ten der ""mselence., I notice It Is wonder fully sensitive to tbe faults of other but It never appears to be troubled h; four own shortcomings. Duddy No; I hope not. That won! le egotistical, yoa know. Exchange. Ftetloa. . "What are yon writing. HawleyT" "A story. I'm going In for fiction." "Really for a magazine?" -"No; for my tailor. He wants 1 money, and I'm telling htm I'j set. him a check next week." Care Fore Homely Bat. Floorwalker I'm very sorry, madam but I can't exchange this hat for yon. Mrs. Smithson But my husband does sot like It! Floorwalker Then I'd advise yoa to get a divorce. Syracuse Herald. Not to return I benefit Is the greatest sin, but not to confer It Is the earlier. Seneca. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY LADY OK gemieman io manage DuslneBS In this county and adjoining territory fur house of solid flu uncial slauding. t straight cash salary and expenses paid each Monday direct from head quarters, Hxnense monev advanced noui. lion pennant nt. Address Manager, (MS Mo- mM UH1HIIMS, VIIICHgO. fj Found Pair men 'a glove, owner can have tame by proving property and paying for thla no tire at Glacier oitlce. For Rent. I haw a neut new cottage In Mowers addi tion Juat flnlHhed that will be ready for occu pancy January 10. Free water. Rent to per month. J2I M. F. JACOIW. Lost. A purae containing SH. between Barrett school limine and B. F. (Shoemaker's place. Stockholders' Meeting. Theannui I meeting of the stockholders ol the Hon! 1(1 ver Ann.e timwera llnl.in la h..ro by called for Saturday, January 16, 1WX, at 10 . in., in nritHMu nan, mr me purpose or elect ing a new board of diieetors, changing by laws and any other business of Importance u ivuio witire me meeting. . A. I. MASON, president. J. L. Carter, secretary. Land to Exchange. SO seres good fir saw tlmlier In rntnmhi. county. Or., In exchange lor Hood River prop, erty, either farm or town property or a bust t". p"v"" M'F'J ui names, lue net balate Man. ,io For Sale. Oond Vend Aptvtnv h nn. I I. wn harness for $75. Apply to HARNks, ine Heal kmu Man. - BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Tnaoc Marks ''MM DiaiaNS Cova)tGMTa a r nnTTro enmng s net en and Awrtpuna siay ak-.1T asearuin mr oemtoa tnm wUther mi lataeuloo Is pn.hahly iuentaltl. Coaimanlm. tkmannetlremilMemlai. Haodlmnk on Hatenu smi frea. Olrtaal annoy for ax-am patarna. Patent taxen thrash Mann a Co. recarfe Scientific Jlmrtm. A kanitanmely mMrttml waeitr. Ijimat rtr ealauua of any anenuar nuL Ttmrn. IS a i7f: awnta, Bu)4 by ail DewadeaJera. CT Co ''. New Tcrk Staoea OOoa. it F St, WsAusjtoe. tt,C i Ml tL . A lot of 1.25 and l.r0 Shoes at f 1 a pair. Large discount on all kinds of Flannelette Underwear, Night Gowns, etc. We have accumulated several boxes of odds and ends in Underwear, which we will sell at a sacrifice. DONT MISS THIS: All our Misses and Children's Coats, Jackets and Capes at a large dis count. Men's heavy sanitary Fleece-lined Underwear only 40c per garment; Men's Linen Collars 5c; Men's Sox 5c; Good Brooms 2oc; Leather Half Soles loc; good 0 cord Thread per spool 3c; all toilet articles at half price; Men's work and dress Pants G5c and up; Men's Covert cloth Coats, blanket lined, rubber interlining, only 1.5o; Good quality window shades fancy de sign only 3oc. -. . - NOTE . It is'easy enough to mark up goods aid then mark them down again. t You get a la rge discount that way,-but do you get your goods any cheaper? - We do not mark ottt goods up and then down. y For Sale. Throe male and one female Ht. Bernard dog. JU JOSKFIt St'll.Vl IDT, Cascade l.ocks Fresh Jersey Cow And call for sale. Price Hi. Mil. It. or J14 C11AK1.KM ljNK.U. Strawberry Plants. A tine lot of strnwtierry plants for sale at $1 .26 lier 1000 on I he place. Ill C. VAUMH AN, Paradise Form. To Exchange. , Eligible Hood hi ver ciiy p.upcrty to ex change for country property in tlieiuimcdi ate vicinity. Inquire ol JJ,. II KNDEUSON. . Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Water Hupply Co. of Hood Ilivcr Valley will he held In I. O. O. F. hall, Hood River, Jan. 2, 1114. at 2 o'clock P.M., for the election of a board of directors and to tmnuct such other business as may come before the meeling. Dated at Hood River, Decenilwr IN, l'Kiil. , d'iti C. K. MARK II AM, Secretary. 20 Acre Fruit Farm For sale: 8 acres cleared; balance cm wily cleared: i acres in full bearing strawberries: 15 fl'tiit trees, all kinds; hotise, barn, chicken honsc, woodshed and packing house: y, mile from White Halmon, 2 miles from Hood River, plenty of wuter on place. Price 0,1, 1 m: terins Address J14 R. FIELDS, 'While Halmon. Hay for Sale. First-class clover hay. Call at my place, 3 miles south of town. J14 FRED BAILEY. 35 Acres For sale at a bargain; on tjie rond' to Mount Hood; good apple land; nice, healthy location fora bouse by the rouddc. Inquire on the premlaea. 11,24 J. P. HI LUSTRUM. Horse Wanted. I want to buy a horse about ll(X) pounds. See me on Davidson Fruit Co s much on W il- low Flat. O. T. HMITH. Cockerels for Sale. Black Mlnorcas, 91 SO lo It'; Bull Orpington, Sl-uO. Kggs for liatcliing alter Feb. 1. RALPH LEWIS, Belmont. Room 20x50 for F.ent. An unfurnished room ner center of town for warehouse purposes. dl7 KARL BART MESS. For Sale Cheap. Two Rochester Lumps and a annul alr tlgh Heater. 11. C. SHAFFER. Cook Wanted. A cook is wanted at Mill A. Man and wife preferred.1 Write or call at Davenport's otliee in town. DAVKMIIItl lltitis. Wood for Sale. In rick or cord lots, delivered. Phone JT M.M.MOTT, Phone 1V. Found. Valise containing clothing. The name ot Edward Harrington In valise. Owner can uuve same oy paypig lor tnis nonce ana prov. lng properly at- II. R. Tucker's. Kooms to Kent. Furnished and unfurnished.; centrally lo- cated. Apply lo uy 10 Oil N LKL AN D-II EN DKBHON. Ji Night School; Bookkeeping, storilmnil and Tyiiewriting reninuusuip, Antiimetic.etc. Klve nights per week, terms Si wr nionlh. IN hums over lianas' store. 113 H. M. ilUXI.EV. Milk. A few quarts of milk to spare. . 1'. J. TRKIIIER, Pan. disc Fori 1. For Sale. 20acres,C' miles from Hood River, in the valley: cleared; rrnialnder easilv . lean . I. On public road: telephone by place. Terms Ii desired. CHAS. E. ! CLLEIt, rtnlem. o-. Stove for Sale. A good se.ond han.1 lientcr. Inquire -it Luckey's blacksmith shop. . riil Purple Iris. (!yr1nchlum gruinliitprnin, or OUvnium Douglssll), also culled W 1 1.1 1 Metis, eici Is one of our earliest wild flowers, very pretty nod woitnv ff cultivallon. Aficr yenrs oi ciiliivii Uon, I offer for sale for the flri limit a limited number of plant ol the loiloJlui Hue va rieties: 1. Snow white, targe, very rurly. 3. Htrljied porplennd whit,-. leep purple, with short stripes, 4. Very large, deep purple, dnsipins, late. Oood sixed clusurs. ka: three oi' a klnd,50c. W. X. srKsiMiRF, .131 Ilingcn, Wash. VIBRASSAGE Treat inent by RUSSEL & REiS, At the H V BARBER U.iV. SHOP. Anow and scioiitific im tir od for troatnion of the hair, scalp and skin. The treatment is extraor dinarily efficacious in the speedy and permanent re moval of Dandruff, lilack- heads, Flesh Worms, Wrink les, Sallow romplexisn. ('old in the Hentl, etc. l ww SI Vt A lilt; HAKlb America's BEST The Weekly 52 twelve-page papers $1 and Glacier one WHEN YOU SMOKE " Why not smoke a JlOOU All the best brands found at c a; morgan & eo's CENTRAL MARKET HAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. tMIgn1tabije7 Li very, Feed and Draying. GROCERIES, Did You Say? We carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at the lowest possible prices. Just pre us a trial order and see what wi can do. Highest price paid for country produce. SPOT CASH GROCERY, R REED, proprietor. Phone 4!). Free Delivery. T S-V "i SALE Republican Paper. Inter Ocean. a year. The Inter Ocean year for $ 1.90. - Lrl oar? STRAKAHANS & BAGLEY. Horse bought, M mr zchingeil. rinflsure )wrtimon ecim HraU-lmi ris. cial kttr'ition gifen la umrinj; Kiirniture uiul l'ianos. AV Uo everything lmw em do. HOOD ltlVEK, OKKOON. ITImberl-and, Act June 8. W7H.1 NOTICE KM PUBLICATION. United State Land Olrine, Vancouver, ul. i. ir a hum. Notice Is liereDy glveu'Jbal In .compliance with the provlslona 5f the act of CJouKreHS of June 8 18,8. entitle.! 'An act ror tue sine oi iimuci muu-, - tUs of California, Oiegon, Byj! "'7. Washington Territory," aa ei.i"o" me public lund KIHU-S by act 01 August 1. iHttt. Of Pori land, county of MuUnoinah, state ol Oregon, has thla day filed In this ollti-ebor sworn statement No. 816S, for 1 he purchase 01 ihevouih Kof northeast yt and northwest of southeast H of section No. 1U iu town . . l ' u. . . . SJrt 111 miul W 1 11 1 1 i I ship io. 6 norm, rsn - will oiler proof U) snow mat me taiiu hoiikm is more valuable for its timber or stone thun a.h a..i.,lttpul imriM,Mtt. Hlld to eHtttbilHll IICI claim to said land before the KeglHt. r an.i He eelverof this oltlce at Vancouver, Wash., on Wednesday, the iSd day 01 Decemoer, ui..n.na mm wiiniMMew? Kic.liard JailHoll, Alma J. llaynea, Cieoige H. Marsh and UunJ amln K. beuls, all ol" 1,'uderwood, Wasli. OKOHtiK H. MAKHH, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state ol Oregon, has this day filed in this office, bit sworn taUiment. No. 84oii, for Hie purchase 01 the Wi of NW i and of HWMI section No. 20, In township No. 4 north, range No. lueusl, w. M., ana win oner proui iuiw. haltneiana sougia ib mora vaiuauiv 1iiImi nr atj,ne than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Keiflster and KeceLver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Weduesday, the 23d day or uecemoer, m. He names as witnesses: Benjamin F. Heals ami Klcliard Jsnsoii of Underwood, Wash.; Kdwin C. uoddard and Anson W. uoauaruoi 1'ortlaud, Oregon. Anv snd'all nersons claiming adversely the above-dewribed lauds are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 23d day of December, 1113. ol5dl7 FRANK K. VAUOHAN. Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Land Oltlce. Tlie Dalles, Ore., October 111, UKM. Notice Is hereby given Hint In compliance with the provision ol the act of congretm of June s, IH'H, entitled "An act for the ale of timber lundx In the unites oi California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," an extended to all the public lmid atatea by act of August 4, Iwi, the follow mu mmied peraons have tiled In thin olllue their sworn statement, to wit: C-MAKLKS H. HAMIMON, of Fendleton, county of U nun Ilia, mate of Ore- iron, aworn siauiiueni ro. i.id, niea Aim fij in, 1SKI8, for the purchase of the lot 4 and W'4 NW4 section 5, and lot 1 and Hh'M sec tion b, township 1 north, range ID east, V . M. KZItA f. MONSON, of Vlento, county of Whsco, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 17'.W, filed April 29, 1SK, for the purchase of theNK'of seciionai.town hlp 2 north, range Oeast, W. M. KUIXH M. EARLY, of Vlento, county of Wasco, state o: Oregon, sworn statement No. tmw, filed April '. l'.KW, for the purchase of the of NWU. KV, ol 8W) section 7, township t north, range 10 east, W. M. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its t imber or atone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish their clulma lo sulrf land before the ljeglster and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on Aiouuay, juuuary is, iifm. They name as witnesses: Edith Tozler- Weatherred of Portland, Oregon; A. Wlnans, Lymau W I nans and W. Koss Winansof Haid River, Oregon; Charles T. Karly, William nana, vv imam hccics, taiih u. Early and h. P. Monson of Hood River. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aoove-aescrioea lands are requested to nle their claims In this offlco on or before Baid 18th day of January, Itxtt. o22d24 MICHAKIi T. NOLAN. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Iand Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 11, lHOa. Notice Is hereby given thut the follow-Ing-named settler has tiled notice of his In tention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, wicguu, wu k i iun.v, .1 HUUHry ll. lyui, viz: JOHN P. KNYllKR ofThe Dalles, Oregon, 11. K. No. 5912, for the uuriu nan Bouinwesi quarter, northwesl quarter southeast quarter and southwest quarter northeast quarter section 4, town, ship 1 north, range 11 east. W. M. lis names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Donald McKadden, George Harrlson.George ireianu anu v. j loung, an oi Hosier, Or. d!7J21 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Kegisler. ITimber 1-and, Act Junes, 1K7H. I NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Olfice, The Dalles, Ore gon, Nov. 12, lwa Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the aci oi congress in jnne a, is.s, emitted "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended wall the public laud states by act of August 4. Ufa, the following iiHineu persons nave niea in nils oltlce theii sworn statements, to-wil: MAUY A. SKUFERT. of The Dalles. Oregon. Wasco count v. sworn statement No. 1HG, tiled May 2:t. 19o;t, lor the purcnase oi ine souin nail northwest quarter, northeast quarter northwesl quarter section SU, and southeast quarter southwest quarter section 28, township 1 north, range 11 east, W.M. ARCHIE CONSTAIU.K, of University Park, county of Multnomah, state ot Oregon, sworn statement No. 18:w, for the purchase of the southwest quarter norlh wesfquarter, west half southwest quarter anil southeast quarter southwest quarter section 24, township 1 north, range 10 east, W. M. JOEL LUNELL. of lone, county of Morrow, state of Oregoi,, sworn statemeut No. L 82, tiled April 21, 1'M.i for the purchase of the west half soiilhensl auarter and east halt southwest quarter see on 36, township I north, range 10 east, W. M. EDWARD M. KWAIN, of Hood River, county of Waseo. stale of Ore gon. sworn statement No. 17;0, tiled April 15, 1908, for the purchase of the lols 1 and 2 of sec tion 3a, township 2 north, range 8 east, and lot 1 and southeast quarter northeast quarter sec tion 4, township 1 north, range 9 east, W. M. LOUELLA M. LYNCH, of Thirty-ninth and Powell streets, Portland, county of M u It noniali, state of ( iregou, sworn statement No. 1793. Bled April 24, Mtl, for the purclmseof the northeast quarter northwest quarter, north half northeast quarter and southeast quarter northeast quarter sectiou 27, township 1 north, range 8 east, W. M. That they will olt'er pnsif lo show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their clnlms to suid hind before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Thursday, January 2d, llH. They nsme as witnesses: Theodore J. Keu fert, William Ketchum, Judd 8. Klsh and Nicholas J. Xinnott of 'J he Dalles, Oregon; W. K. Rand, Art Rhodes, L. E. Morse and Charles Castner of Jlood River, Oregon; O.K. Miller, J R. Steele, T. D.Tweed v and 11.11. Tomlinson of Hood RiVer, Oregon; Fred C. Bryant, W. Ross Winans, A. Winans and E. T, Winansof Hood River, Oregon; William K. Rand of Hood River, Oregon, Frankie S. Brown, Malinda A. Mitchell and Prank. Mitchell of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons churning adversely th above-described lands are requested lo Hie their claims in this office on or before said 2th day of Januarv, IHH. nl9J2i MICH A EL T. NOLAN, Register. Sewing Machine FOB SALE. Braim n-w Singer. Price HI. All cash or easy terms to sul I purchaser. May lie seen at the Potter faint. diu mux ki.kaxor hitter. Good Eating Apples And poitiUwnt for sale hv d J. J. TUKIIiKK, Phih ine Farm. DR. W. T. EOWLEY, Pteicii, SorgeoD, Oculist. Office ttt residence, corner Etijrene St. nd Park ve. Phono, main 371. Executor's Notice. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by order of the county court of the slate or Oregon for Wasroeoiintv dulv ap pointed executrix ofthe will ol Heiiry Pngge. deceased; and all ersons having ciaiins gsinst said estate are Inn hv notified to pre sent the same to me, dm v wrilied, at the otttee of A. A. Jayne, In HKd River, Oregon within six months from the dale of the iirt publication of ibis notice. Dated this 2lb dsy of Nnremlier 190:1. oatiiat W 1 1 . 11 K I. M I N A J ' K 1 1 H i E. Wanted-A Wife. A new one, not one wsrrm-d over. I ima 1!lg Bend farmer. 20 years old sndlj f.vt tall; weigh 170 pounds; not very handsome but as good as they make them thee limes. Direct ell let ter, to ALBERT J. STRAIGHT, J1 Almira. Lincoln Co., Wash. Organ for Sale. A (-octave Kt-y nrg.in. In Hrt-cls condi tion. PrUri I all .n or add rem dll DAVID CITO.N. H.s,d River. "The Viento." Northeast cor Firt and Oak Sts., Hood River, Mrs. M. V. Bird, Proirie4nr. Breaklkatfitnsa. in. Dinner K to 2 p. I . cupper lo Iu n. in. The table sopplied with what tbe market affords. Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LAND 3 For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. HantiB house and lot, $1,800. 1. Lots in VVaucoma Park aJdition $150. Corper lot in fr n i . . ) . i . $300. For Sale Residence on State street at headol Front; 12,500, including 8 lots. Tlie Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipnia addition, $400. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler' subdivision, near cannon house; only $125; terms easy, installment plan. . 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls .if Hood Kiver, belonging to George K, Forsyth ; 100 acres good fruit land;$ MOO. 8. 100 acres at White Salmon; fine timber land; $10 an acre. 100 acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known a8 the Woodman pluce. Price 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 lota formerly belonging to the Hood Utvur Townsite company, of which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood Kiver Bank treasurer. Installment plan. A Good Investment. I will sell 100 acres of mountain land i n county road five miles southeast of Hood Kiver for $1,000 cash, and will guarantee $200 ad vance in two S'ears, or failing to sell for $1,200 net in that time I will take the land back and pay $1,200, and half of profits over $200 to go to investor. First come, first served. Of the 100 acres 100 acres fruit hfnd, 60 acres Btony. All fenced, email house, well, large Bpring. A fine goat ranch. J. L. Henderson. Tickets lo and from Europe. Persons desiring to purchase tickets to or from any points iu Europe or South Africa may secure the same from John L. Henderson, who is agent for the Beaver line of steamships. First-clas9 Surveying Outfit At the Emporium are kept 2 first-class transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pre pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From und after this date, April 9, 1903, the rates will be as follows: $10 a day; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Special Offers For Stile The 50 acre strawberry farm owned by A. K. Lake and others, on west side. Price $14,000. All in straw berriei in their prime. A good oppor tunity for several buyers to go in to gether and each secure a part. Must all be sold at once. Terms half or more cash. For Hale The old Galligan place, (ill acres; $1,800 two-story dwelling, hard finish; barn and out buildings; 10 acres in cultivation, 2 acres straw berries.some orchard; flume, irrigating ditch and Phelps creek pass through property $4,500; $500 down, $500 December 1, balance in five years at 7 percent This offer is good for 30 days only. For Sale The Galligan farm. For Sale L. J. Mulkins' place, ad joining Lyman Smith; price $3000. For Kent For a term of ten years, the two lots on State street, back of Bartuiess' and the Paris F'air. Mrs. Heavoner's 5 acres near Tucker can be had for 1,200. The Howell cottage and 3 acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, 1,700.' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office t Vancouver, Wash.,Novemlier 2S, iwtt. .Notice Is herehy given that the fol-lowlug-nanied settler 'as riled notice of his intention to make final proof in supisirt of his claim, nnd that said pioof will tie nisdo tielore Register and Receiver I'niled states I .slid ottioe at Vancouver; ash., on Jmiuarv 11, liH, vl: li:oK;i.; SAN DELL, forthe W NK'j and N'z jsW sectional, township north, range 10 east, W. M. Ho names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion ol said land, vlr.: Alva J. Hayne, r rimk Havnes, Amos I'n denrouj and John Koonli, all of Underwood, Vt ash. d (J ,; Fit A S K K. V A t'UHAN. Register. Feed Store. 1 have 0H-ned a store at inv place, and wll carry In stock flour and feed; also, pnlali e and wood. Farmers south of me can save a long haul and buy Just as cheap of me. IllMM I tUM L'Ull "ol Foot of straight 11 fit. Tor Sale. 55 acres or old Odell Ranch, in S and 10 acre tracts. on terms to suit purchaser. This land, cleared, unit all under cultivation, is situated : miles Iran town n Hie Ml, Hood road; t nnlea south of Tucker s Mill, and Isolde tlie Mule White Store. Pilce. until January I, fiiio and $!, according to location. Alter January I. price will tie raised. Terms of sale: One null of prh-e in cash; balance In five an nual installments, with !ntercl at 8 per cent. Apply al I lie place to H. .Morton, who will show the l-ind. or to K. P. FRIDAY. di; Real Fstate Agent. Hood River. Timber for Sale?" I will sell the limber on acre. A good plsce foi small mw mill or Wish! camp, fall on K. C. .Valiancy or C. L. KiMJKRS. marl! Cuitcni Made Shoes. I hsve a lite" of men's snd bov" Oi-to Murte Shoes of the bes material, t sllandfe them. JOHN (t)WLKV, J- Shoe Shop smith of P.O.