o (ooi y vcr Slacier. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904. Our Population 1406. Tbe Glacier roan has made bis annu al roun up of tbe number of inhabi tants of Hood River and finds that tbe year 1904 begins with our population grown to 1406. This is the fifth census luken by tbe Glacier. Commencing with Jauuary 1, 1900, we had22; 1901, 751 ; 1902, 861; 1903, 1091. The city has been carefully canvassed, and every house where the occupants were not known bus been visited. The gain of ...815 over last year shows a healthy In crease, though some people may be disappointed, thinking the gain should be greater. Our population baa been estimated as high as 2,000. If people did not move from the town, with the newcomers constantly arriving we would soon have the 2,000 or more. Com pare thedirectory given below with . the one published a year ago, and it will! be found that a good many famil leg you hnow have moved away. Some have gone to the country, while other have left the valley entirely. Tbe coun try Is gaining in population faster than tbe town. This is to be expected. Our valley is known for its excellent fruit, for which the highest prices are paid in the inarketsof the world. Newcom ers arriving come here to buy fruit land and to engage lu fruit culture. There is no inducement for tbe average new comer to locate iu the town, however ' much it may be admired as a place of residence, if there are no means for earning a livelihood. In the summer season, at least during the strawberry harvest, our population is augmented by a floating body of people who are here today and gone tomorrow. The real population is here to stay winter and summer, therefore January 1 la good time to make the count. The ob ject of tbe census taker each time lias been to get the exact number of our in habitants. He counted none but bona fide residents, January 1, and was very careful not to miss any one whoshould be counted. The heads of families and all young people earning a salary are given near as could be in the following DIRECTORY. Armstrong W T, timberman. l, H'SJCl, Adams W L, proprietor Paradise farm. Adams l'ercival, student u A v. Arnold B W, carpenter and contractor. Abbott H M, merchant. . Abbott Mme, millinery parlors. Ash W O, merchant Paris Fair.- Anderson Emil, works for Brace. Bartmess O C, retired. i.. -., a x.' r..... t ., .wl .lnlin.tab. Bartmess Earl, employe furniture store, Bartmess Meigs, student O A C. . Ballard F, employe Fashion stable. Baldwin Laura, cleiks for Bragg & Co. . . Baldwin Louis, carpenter. Barnes F B, the real estate man. Bailey H II, member city council. Bailey Harry, postman R F D No 1 Bagley J T, of Fashion stable. Baibee W, retired. Bnrlow . caroenter. Bateham A P, of Davidson Fruit Co. Harr VV H, logger. . linker V J, fruit grower. . Bell C A, of Transfer & Livery Co. Hillings N O, barber Bon Ton shop. Bentz U G, plasterer. Belieu B F, carpenter and contractor Belieu A M, machinist. Beebe M, carpenter. Belknap E L, carpenter. Benjamin Ida, domestic. Bird P H, laborer. Bird William, carpenter. Bird M F. carpenter. Bird Mrs M F, propr Viento Restaurant Blowers A B, retired. Blowers LN. Blowers 8am, clerk. Blytbe 8 F, proprietor Glacier. Blythe E N, of Hood River Glacier. Boorman William, retired. Bonney Emma, bookkeepr Mayes Bros. Bodlne Leoua, clerks at Paris Fair Booth J 8, merchant. Bone N W, farmer. Bone C R, pres East Fork Ditch Co Bragg R B, general merchandise. Brosius F C, physician and surgeon. Brown F P, retired. Brace F O, steam wood saw man. Bradley E R; job printer. Butcher R, carpenter. Bubb 8 A, carpenter. Butler Leslie, of Bun ft ot Hood River. Butler Truman, of Bank of Hood River. Busklrk VV H, carpenter. Button F H, timberman. Buck A C, farmer. Byrkett A J, gardener. Cams E T, dentist. Carrier VV G, propr Carrier's Restaurant Casheu Frank, chore boy at Mt Hood. Castner Chas, employe Dav F Co. Callahan T 8, timberman. Cose L, laborer. Carsteus A W, saw filer. Carstens W M, employe Snow 4 Upson. Carmlchael A L, merchant. Carson J K, clerk in Gill's store. Can field Mrs A B. Chandler Frank, farmer. Chipping W II, employe Dav F Co. Chinaman at Mt Hood hotel. Clarke C N, propr Clarke's drug store. Clarke F W, jeweler. Clarke L, clerk iu Clarke's drug store. Chirk Mrs K C, dressmaker. (.'lough Mrs Jane A. Cotton Eunice, teacher public school Coulter V, teamster. Ooou T R, mayor of Hood River. Coatea Jane, dressmaker. Cowherd William, school janitor. Copple Cora, teacher public school. Cole William B. Confer J M, retired. Cox 8 H, carpenter and contractor. Cole Arthur, clerk in Cram's store. Cowley John, shoemaker. Cole D A, laundryman. Coe Geo F, of Golden Rule Bazaar. Coe Fred, l Golden Rule Bazaar. Coulter W T, timliertiiau. Coyle II A, carpenter. Coyle Mrs li A, dressmaker Coe H C. real estate dealer. Cram Frank A, prpr Up-to-Pate store. Crosier A li, groceryman. "rowell treo P. general merchandise, ( .-ws P A, clerk in Williams drug store. . t raitor Laura, mger telephone office. Culberitin Geo 1), real estate dealer. Cunning H A. carpenter. Cunning T J, rei:n.H Cunning A, printer Bradley's Job office. Curtis A M, laborer. Dallas T C, tinner and plumber, lvavl.l-on H F, pres Davidson Fruit Co. Davidson F I, tinner and plumber. Davidson H G, of F L Davidson & Co. Davidsou Wm.nf Lost Lake Lutubr Co. Davidson P 8, of Lnet Lake Lumber Co. Pavidwn A J, of Lost Lake Lumber Co. Davidson Chas, vice pres Dav Fruit Co. Dakln C r, painter." Davenport F Jr, elk .Davenp rt Bros. Dakln C I, carpenter. DeWitt H T, bookpr MtHood L Cb store. Devoid N J, propr Ramona house. Delta F, retired. Deitz Helen M, teacher in public school tenor a james r, oaroer. Dean O C, timber cruiser. Decker T A. Dicken Mrs A J. Dicken Clinton, employe Bartmess. Dounbue John, retired. Dunbar Thomas, farmer. Dunbar r h, electrician. Dunil le H L, physician and surgeon. Dukes J H, house mover. Dukes II M, freight clerk at depot Early C T, snpt Mt Hood Lumber Co Kccles W H, vice pres Mt Hood LbrCo. Elliott H, painter. Ellison F, teamster for Fashion stable. Emry M L, carpenter. Erary N, employe Davidson FruiJ O, Euirican D O, farmer. Entrican H R, mgr Paradise Farm hotel Erwiu R R, real estate dealer. Evans W C, M E minister. Evans N C, fruit grower. ', Evans A L, carpenter. Evinger 0 B, carpenter. Ewers James, carpenter. Fay M, logger. ' Fabric G R, employe Dav Fruit Co. Faulkner L, laborer. Feak J H, carpenter. Ferguson J H, electrician. Fewel Mrs M, confections. Fewel Ed, employe Elec Light Co. Ferrel Mike, logger. Fitch Agnes, dressmaker. FouU 8 F, saloon. Fowler Zula, clerks for Booth. Fowler Corinne, clerks for Rand. Foley M J, clerks for Rand. Foster Chas, mill man. Fox Gtorge, barkeeper Fouts saloon FouU P F, saloon. Frank 8 J, harness store. Krai ley M, blacksmith. Friday F P, fruit grower. Frederick 11 J, carpenter and contracts Galii lel u b, laborer. Ganger W, freight clerk at depot. Gutcbell A, Carpenter. Garmbrant H W, laborer. (Jerries J H, proprietor Gerdes house, Gessling G J, pres Hood R F G Union Gilbert C L, propr Mt Hood hotel. Gilbert Clarence, mgr Mt Hood hotel Gill J li, merchant. Godsey W E, blacksmith. Godsey-Robt, blacksmith. Graham W R, drayman. Graham Wm, carpenter. Graham James, retired. Graham A J, elks for Crowell. Hartwig E H, lawyer. Hall R S, farmer. Hnynes W, blacksmith for Luck.ey Hayes C J, surveyor. Hartley 0 B, wood merchant. Hansberry Mrs W T, boarding house, Hanna Jas E, propr saw mill. Hay lies C L, propr Bon Ton barbr shop, Haywara U, saloon. Haynes J O, operator O R N. Hertzer Marie, waitress Mt Hood hotel, Henrich C V, merchant. Henderson John Leland, lawyer. Henderson L A, student U of 0 Hershner J L, Congregational minister Hemmeral Joseph, carpenter. -Henry L, fruit grower. Heath B, stone mason. Hemman C E, bookpr Prather Inv Co Hicks John, laborer. Hibbard H J, county commissioner. Hibbard W T, carpenter. Hoadley Alvena, bookpr at Stewart's Holumn J T, meat market. Holman E M, meat cutter. Howe I" red, teamster. Howe Mrs Fred, boarding house. Horner John,' employe Mayes Bros. Hogan Nels, mill man. Hollowell J M, farmer. Hunt J B, painter and paper hanger. Hardmau W R, meat market. Huxley H M, bookpr Davidson F Co. Husbands G R, carpenter. Hunt C R, timberman. . Hull M, farmer. Humphrey G II, clerks for Stewart. Husbands R, cabinet maker. Ho My, Chinese laundry. Isenberg W A, clerks fur Stewart. Isenberg Walter, tobacco and coufectns Ingram Mrs Mary. Jackson F E, merchant. Jackson Mrs Mary E. Jacobs M F, retired. Jayne A A, lawyer. Jenkins C H, dentist. Johns 8. logger. Jocbimsen II F, tobacco and coufectns. Jones R B, employe F L Davidson & Co Jones V 8, laborer. Jury Mrs M. Kinney J R, postman It F D No 2. Kent Bert, painter. Kent Carl. , Kent Ray, works for Davidson Bros. Klingler A H, drayman Transfer Co, Knapp 8 A. propr People's store. Knapp Mrs 8 A,millnery at People'sstre Knapp Mrs juna a. Larwood F, mill sawyer. Langille J L, carpenter, tangille Mrs 8, mgr Cloud Cap Inn. Langille William, govt forestry agent Langille ii u, govt rorestry agent. lane A E, ratchet setter. Lakin J M, laborer. Lockraan D,' farmer. Lown Frank, employe Gerties bouse. Lowrey V, meat cutter Mayes Bros. Loring F B, carpenter. Lucas Nellie, telephone central. Lucas Flora, telephone central. Luckey J J. blacksmith. Mayes Ed, of Mayes Bros meal market, Mayes Jos, or Mayes Bros. Mayes Mrs A. Martin A, timberman. Martin P H, timberman. Marcellus Mrs L W. Mason Flora O, laundry Paradise farm Metcalf I -aura, wks in Rogers photo galy niears u k, piasierer. Mercer Harry, employe Transfer Co. Miller J W. employe J B Hunt. Merrill J T, nresidng elder U B church. nietcairj w, carpenter. .Mclialn James, atone mason. Mcl'lintock Ora. bookpr I)avenrjortBro Met. arty K M, merchant l'aris iair. McCauley J E, blacksmith. McCafferty 8 O, barkeep Ibr Morrison Met. rory h"erry, planerman. McDonald D, merchant. MeGuire Henry, meat market McGuire Walter, of MoGuIrt Bros. McMillan Porter, tiinbermam McPherson , farmer. Molt M, teamster. Morris D, U B minister. Morse L E, of Transfer Co. Moore J A, mill man. Moore Jas, elk at Mt Hood Lbr Co store Morrison J L, saloon. Morgan C A, cigars and billiard saloon Morgan C D, mine promoter. Morgan LG, employe of liartmess. Morgan William. Mohr Anna, clerk lu Cram's store. Moody J T. logger. Morton J W, propr Riverside farm. Nickelsen J R. city recorder. Newton A L, employe Dav Fruit Co. Norton E, laborer. Noble F, retired. Neil A, carpenter. Nolt Annie, waitress Mt Hood hotel Olinger E S. agent for steamr Spenoer. (linger W 8, teamster. Olinger Mel la, clerk In Cram's store. Ontbank A W, bookpr for Barnes. Parsons G W, apple packer. Parsons Maud, clerk in Paris Fair. Parsons A Rhea, clerks for Temple. Peres 8, teamster, rerry W H.janlt.. Pickett W, propr Oak Restaurant Phelps J B, carpenter. Piersol Mrs L K, dressmaker. Pierce Al, timbennan. IVweli B B, laborer. One Price to all Good Advice is never out of Season. Keep win-in in this world. Keep cool in the next. No matter whatyour , destination is we tiro preparod to do our part of this job with promptness. We begin at your skin with" warm WOOLEN Underwear, that'll warm you as naturally as it did the sheep. Men's and boys' pants, work coats, macki naws, gloves of kid, wool and" leather that bid defiance to winter's keenest winds. Woolen Hose, Ladies' and Children's Coats and Jackets. The prices on the above goods are a little more than half what you willjpay elsewhere: Wash Basin, granite, first class, Saturday only 15c. Toilet Goods half price. Other Good Money Saving Bargains: Blankets 50c Outing Flannel, per yard ; 4c Hamilton calico, first class pr yd 5c All 15 and 20c box paper pr bx..l2c No 8 tin boilers, copper bottom..88c Clothes pins per doz lc Viscol oil in bulk pr pint ..253 Sad Iron Handles, each.... 8c White Enameled Hates.... .......... VfO& Ladies' fleece-lined hose,'2 pair.. 25c A few last year Rubbersthey go at 25c Plank Mary, employe at Stuart's. Plank D VV, eariienter. Pi-atber Geo T, US ci'mmissioner. Pribnnw F W, carpenler. Pugh H, reliitd. Quarles E W, O R & N aneiit. . tu i ii ii F H, cigar niunufncturer. Qulnn Elizabeth, teaeher in publicschl R ithbun 0, teamster. Kannus C E, carpenter. Rakestraw 0 O, clerk in Savages' store. R ikestraw II y, laUner. Kand J E, merchant. ; Kfind D E, clerk in Htinti's store. Rand Wm, timber cruiser. Ries Joseph A, farmer. Rees Jus, of O K barber simp. Keld Mrs M, teaelier in punne senooi. Reed , railroad employe. Reed P A, employe Dav Fruit Co. Reed R, propr Spot (-ash Grocery. Kea 0 U. cri)6iiler and contractor. Key nolds F, employe F L Duvidfion & Co Kiggs U v, Hlioeiimxer. Rigby J W, retired M E minister. Rinebart O A, carpenter. Richardson Mrs AT. Richardson Stella, clerk in postofllce Kicbardson Caleb, teamster. Rosenkranz (', walchtiian O li& N. Roe Mae, clerk in Booth's store. Ross (! A, farmer. Root W II, farmer. Hood E L, painter. Roberts Lizzie, manager The Firs. Rowley S B, fariiier, Rowley A F. dentist. Rowley W T. physician and surgeon. Robertson W II, foremn Ml H Co mill Rogers W D, photographer. Rutlidge James, carpenter. Russell M M, of O K barber shop. RufTner Wm, confectioner. Ru finer P M. Sayre M M engineer Mt 11 LCo mill. Samuel A. laborer. Schungel Minnie, pilneipl public school Mmw At h, pli vHKlHll anil aurgeoii. Shaw J P. real estate dealer. Shaw Mrs J P, teacher in public school NhatterH r, u li minister. Shreve J W, fanner. -. Sinuott P, section foreman O R & N. Simonton J C, carenter. Sloat W, logger. Snyder J C, carpenter. Straiiahan Geo, carpenter. Stranahan H C, of Fashion Stables. Stranahan O L, carpenter. Stranahan Bert, of Fashion Stables. Strnnnlmn Jas, of Fashion Stables. Stone D I, carpenter. Savage Ralph, hardware merchant. Sanders M C, employe at depot. Schall T A, farmer. Sheets W E, clerk in Bragg's store. Sbipman Wm, elerk at Ml Hood hotel snerwoort , carpenter. Shute Henry, carpenter. Sbute VV B, carpenter. Shute Chester, engineer. Sieverkropp Sophia, waitress Mt Hood Slocom Geo I, book slore. Smith Mrs M attic. Smith H, clerk in Spot Cash Grocery, Smith James A. Smith E L, pres state board horiii ullur Snow VV G, blacksmith. Southard II, propr Thompson house. Soule E A, carpenter and contractor. Songer J V, sawyer. Hunger (i E, sawyer. Sparger Chas, cigar maker. Sutherlln (ieo, laborer. , Sutherland E L, mill hand. Swanson John, mill hand. Stewart C, mill man. Stewart VV M, hardware und furniture Stephenson LC, carpenter. Stuhr Phil, employe Mt II L Co. Taylor H D, farmer. Taylor J W, boatman. Temple Chas, jeweler. Terhune U F, carpenter. Theyson Ben, barkeen for Havward. Thompson G W, of l he l'aris Fair. Tompkins Emincl, clerks for T & H. Tompkins Jos, confections and cigars'. l renter i) j, city marsiiai. True C S, clerks for Crosier. Turner D A, retired. Tweedy T D, real estate. Vaughan l; H, hank clerk. Vauglmn Cyru, farmer. Van Allen Berth.-i, rooming house. Vau Blaracom 11, fruit itrower. Van Blaracom John, laiiorer. Vogt Joseph, clerk in Cram's store. I pton David, rarmer. Upson VV L, blacksmith. Walker J L, l.ili n cr. Walker O'n, t Irphone central. Walker Ileli, employe Transfer Co. Watt J F, physician and surgeon. Wadtlell Walter, h"rse radish man. Wait H VV, carpen'cr. Wallet) John, cut iK iner and contractor. Wells Percy, employe Pav Fruit Co. Watson Hoc, teani-ter. Webber W T, civil engiur and surveyor Welch M E, velerinary surgeon. White R, drayman. Whitehead A, cigars and confections. Wheeler James, lalnrer. Wheeler II, engineer. Williams II T, fruit grower. Williams (i K, propr H Riv Pharmacy. Williams T 11. lutkerv. Williamson W II, blacksmith. Winans E VV, retired. Winans E T, liiuberman, Winans L, carpenti r. Winans A. . Wilson Jtneph A, mgr AppIeGrowers U WilcoK C, teamster. Wood , telephone lineman. Wood II M, carpt'iiter. WiMxImaa Sirs A. Wolf Ed, laborer. Woicka R, employe F L Rividson A Co. Wright M J, elk Wright & Isenberg. . Wright 1 M, carpenter. THE PARIS FAIR Wright E C, carpenter. Young Norman, of Transfer Co. Yates VV M, postmaster.' Zabltidowsky llyman, newsboy. ZoIIk J G, stone mason. Hood River and Its Fruits. Capt. J. P. Simw In Polk Directory. -Our valley's rlfo with rural life Ureet you where ere you so. Our cherries ripe, your lips invite, . Aud big red apples grow. Hood River valley is a gem all by itself. It lier in the northwestern part of Was co county, 23 miles west of The Dalles, the county seat, and 66 miles east ol Portland, on the line of the O. R. & N. the valley extending to the Co lumbia river on the north. This valley has an elevation of 200 feet at its northern terminus, and 1800 feet in the upper or southern part Its width from east to west is from five to eight miles, and from north to south 20 miles. The tillable land will reach 50,000 acres, about one-fourth of which is. in cultivation. The surface is gen erally rolling, the elevated portions be ing considered the strongest soil. The valley lies picturesquely envi roned between two mountain ranges that reach a general elevation of 2,000 feet above eea level. These ranges are spurs of the Cascades, and are fringed with fir and pine that present a pleasing background. Mount Hood, snow-crowned and ever beautiful, forms an impassable barrier to the valley's further progress to the south, while the mighty Columbia stops its further extension to the north. Hood river, a torturing and ever rest America's BEST Republican Paper. The Weekly Inter Ocean. 52 twelve-page papers f 1 a year. The Inter Ocean and Glacier one year for $1.90. WHEN YOU SMOKE Why not smoke a Good 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. FASHION Livery, Feed 29 GROCERIES, Did You Sav? WV carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at the lowest possible prices. Just give us .a trial order and see what we can do. Highest prices paid for ountryprodu.ee. SPOT CASH GROCERY, R HEED, proprietor. Phone 401. . Free Delivery.. Never Undersold. less stream, its icy waters flowing from glacial caves from under Mount Hood, divides the valley into Eaet and West divisions. That portion lying east of tbe river being considered best adapt ed to tbe growth of tbe apple, while the West Side is devoted to the raisingof tbe far-famed Hood River strawberries. The soil of this side of the river is com posed of a volcanic ash, thoroughly im pregnated with iron oxides and . mixed witli a large percentage of decomposed sandstone. When water is once applied to soil of this nature, the fruits grown upon it are as nearly perfect as can be raised in temperate zones. Water for irrigation purposes is brought into the valley by ditches and flumes, the water being taken out of Hood river, supply ing the ranchers with water through lat eral flumes. The soil on the East Side is somewhat varied in characteristics, being of a more clayey nature in some parts, while in other sections the same decomposed granite and volcanic ash is met with, giving to fruits raised here their superior flavor, color aud shi ping qualities. It is not alone the chemical elements the soil of this section contains that give superiority to fruits grown upon it but the climate as well. Clear Bkies over head and balmy air just when fruits are ripening perform no small part in giv ing to tbe world the finest apples that grow. The red on a Hood River apple is a deeper red, and the yellow on Newtown is a richer golden color than is found elsewhere. Rub your hand over a Hood River apple, and von ob (Confirmed on Fage 4.) STABLE. and Dray ing. Cigar? oiitAiArlAfjo & BAGLEY. Horse bought, wild r exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs. S- cial attention giren to moving Furniture. and Pian'-s. We do everything horses caa do. HOOD HIVEIl, OHEOON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ind Office at The Dalle, Oregon, Dec. . u. nonce i jwreuj i Ing-named eel tier baa II led notice of hl illow- n- his leniiuu w iiimkc itnni p.... ... ; claim, inu iiiwi ii.i " ","",v, be- tore me tveKis'r u iw.-i OreKon. on Frldiiv, Jauunry ti, r.HM, vli; of The Dalles, OrrKon', H. K. No. M12, for the north nan nouiuwi-i iiin-r. u... i..-. uuarler noHlheadt tjiinrlcr and WHUhwwl quarler northeat quarter section 4, town lilp I north, rnntse 11 east, W. M. Ha hiimes the I'ollnwInK witniwseji to prove hU continuouH resilience upon aud cultiva tion of wild land, vht: Douald McKaddcn, (coi'e HnrrlRon.deoivc Ireland nd V. V Voune, all of Minder, Or. dlTJJl MIC'HAKIi'f. NOLAN, lti'gller. Timber I-nnd, Act June 3, 1H7S.J NOTICE FOIi PU1$LICAT10NV lhiltct Htates IjiiiiI oilloc, The lliilles, Ore gon, Nov. li. 1MB. Notice in lioreliy Riven that In compliant with the provision of Hie act of ooogrena of June 8, IKT8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the utatwi ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," a. exienaea 10 an inepuuire mim ljita hv n.-t. of August 4. the followlHK named person, have tiled In thlo-oUlce their worn statement. uwtl: MARY A. BKUFKKT, of The Dalles, Oregon. Wuk county, sworn statement No. lHlia, tiled May 23, liHW, tor the purchase of the south half northwest quarter, northeast Quarter northwest quarter section XI, and southeast quarter southwest quarter section ai.townHiiipi norin.rsnKe iiu.w . of University Park, county of Multnomah, tttste ot Oregon, sworn statement No. lor the purchase of the southwest quarter north west, quarter, west nan souitiwesi quarter hiiu southeast quarter southwest quarter section n. townsniui norm, ranse lueasi, w . JOEL l.UNKI.L. of lone, count v of Morrow, state of Oregon sworn statement No. 17H2, Hied Aorll 21, liW for the purchase of the west half southeast quarter and east hall south west quarter sec tion itt, townsnip 1 norm, rnnge iu east., w.ai KOWAH1I M. SWAIN. of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore eon. sworn statement No. 17;o, filed April 15, Twa, for the purchase of the lots 1 and 2 of sec tion U3, township it north, ranges east, and lot t and southeast quarter northeast quarter sec tion 4, township l north, range u oast, w. Al. LOUKI.LA M. LYNCH, of Thirty-ninth and 1'owell streets, Tort land county of Multnomah, stale of Oregon, sworn statement No. ll'.a. tiled April U, lima, tor the purchase of the northeast quarter norinwesi quarter, north half northeast quarter and southeast quarter northeast quarter secllou H. townslilD 1 north, range H east. W. M. That they will offer proof lo show that the land sought Is more valuahle for its timtter or sumethaii for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said land before the Register and Receiver nt The Dalles, Oregon, mi Thursday, January 'M, HUM. Tuey name as witnesses: Tneodore J. Heu fert, William Kelchum, Judd 8. Kish and Nicholas J. Hlnnoit of The Dalles. Oregon: w V. Rand, Art Rhodes, D. K. Morse, aud Charles Castner of Hood Kiver, Oregon C.K. Miller. J R. Hleele. T.D.Tweedy and H.li Totnllnson of Hood River, Oregon; Fred C Bryant, W. Ross Winans, A. Wlniuis and K. T. Winans of Hood River, Oregon; William V. Kand of Hood River. Oregon. Krankie H, lirown, Malmda A. Mitchell and Frank Mitchell of l'ortland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile tneir ciantiB in .tins otne on or Detore saia 2sth day of January, l!M. nl9J-.il MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., November a, ioa. Notice is neretiy given mat the toi lowlng-named settler as 1 1 led notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his cluim, and that said prool will be made belore Register and Receiver United Mates Land Olliee at Vancouver; Wash., on January 11, lHtw, vIk: GF.ORG E HANDELU for the NE4 and X1, KWK section 21 township 8 aorth, range lu east, W. M. He names the following witnessesto prove nis continuous residence upon ana cuiiva tlon of said land, viz: Alva J. Haynes,' Frank Haynes, Amos Un derwood and John Koonti, all of Underwood wash. daj7 FRANK E. VAUGHAN. Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.1 NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. The Dalles Oregon. No. V& 1WW. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8. 1878. entitled "An act for Uie sale of timber lands In the Mtates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land state, bv act of August 4. 18'.)2. the following named person, have tiled In this olliee their sworn statements, to-wit: ELIZABETH M. WILbON. of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, worn statement. o. imi, niea May lu, imh, tor me purcnaat oi me souin nair woutli. east quarter, northeast quarter southeast quarter and southeast uuarler southwest quarter section ISJ, township 1 north, range cotu, vv ait smith w. nmiuN. of Viento. county of Wasco, slate of Oregon sworn statement No. 1HI2. filed Mhv l-i h for the purchase of the southwest quarter norm went quarter, norm nan soul n west quar ter und southeast quarter southwest quarter section i, townsiiip t nwriii, range a east, W.M OTIS PATTERN N. of The Dalles. Oregon, countvof Was sworn statement No.lMl.tiled May lS,liB,forthepur- i-iiuse ui me souuieast quarter norineasi quar ter, east half southeast quarter section 2, and southwest quarter southwest quarter section i, lowusuip uortn, range east, w. M. that they will oner proof to show thai me iana sougni is more valuable Tor its tl oerorsume uiun lor agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said Jand be fore the Register and Receiver at The Dalles uregon, on weanesaay, r cbruary 10, 19114. lhey name as witnesses: W. F. Rand and F. H. llutton of Hood River, Oregon; Ned H Gates and Fred W. Wilson of The Dalles, Ore gon; Gorge E. Mason, James Chltty and Mi chael I. Oslragaard of Viento, Oregon; Otis Patterson, The Dalles, Oregon; aud .-Smith W. Curran of Viento, Oregn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the .wnpuraiaiimj luuun are reqnestea lo nie their claims in this office on or before said xuni uay oi reoruary. mu. n2iiJ28 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Timber land, Act June 8, 1878.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land office. The Dalles, Ore., October 111, 1H03. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the ncui congress n jutie ,' 1K78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states ol California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended Uinll the puhlio land states by act of August 4, iswi, the followlng- imtnett persona have filed In this office their sworn statements, lo wil: CHARLES It. HMIS()N of Pendleton, county of Umatilla, stute ofOro- k'mi, sworn statement jvo. lilti, filed March lit, .. 7J n..IWM U, OllU li'l. t HIIU ril'. i PjU SCtl- tiuuwnuBiimi iioriii, rnnge iu cast, w. M EZRA P. MONSlIN oi lento, otiunty oi whsoo, slate or Oregon, sworn statement No. 17!, filed Aprils, 1WH, .... ... K, vi.an; ... t,,v It r.v. ( BOJUUil .M,lOW t' ship 1 north, range 9 east, W. M. EDITH H. riHl.V of Viento, county of Wssx, state o: Oregon, nw.M ii Bimriiicia io. men Aiirii x. r.tu.1. tor tne purchase of the . of NWJ4, K of Tivn yA section 7. towush u 1 north, run., in J mil they will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for it Hmi.r, sume tliau for agricultural Mirmu .nH t establish their claims lu said land before the Register and Receiver m! Tim I ii.lL.u nr,... w. inuiiun; , inuuiirjr in, iish. u ...... iney name as witnesses: F.dilu Tozier Wealherred of Portland llrevnn- a u.-i.,u,. Lyman Winans. nd W. Ross Winans of Hex! River, Oregon; Charles T. Early. William Hand, W illiam Ecles, Edilh H Early aud E P: M ilison of Hood River, onvnn Alv mid all oertum eluii,,i U,..UH,1.. . , . ' u iiiiius are rctiuestea to nie their claims In this office on or before said 18th day of January, liiot. mum MICHAEL T, NOLAN, Register DE. W. T. ROWLEY, Plysician, Sdtiei, ocnlist. Office at resid and Park ave. iliou. main 37 f. "The Viento." Northern cor Fir t and Onk Hta., Hood Kiver, Mrs. M. F. Bird, Proprietor. Breakfkst 6 to 8 a. m. Dinner 12 to 2 p. m nupper 6 to 10 p. ni. Th tahlM iiinrillMl with 4 1,- - rr"' v i uinmn anords. u Timber for Sale. I Will Mil the timhor on 'lo ' Plnce for smull tmw mill ,w w-u,.t Au.n , ... on K. (J. Mahane? or c. I ROGERS. m.ri.'i' Cockerels lor Sale. ftlsrk Miiirin-a. .1 tflm.,. n..M. , IIU. Fg for hsiclilng .fie'r Keh. 1. "Ai.ni LEW I, Kelmont. Room 20x50 for Rent. no uniurnisnea nsim pear center of town for warehouse purptsiea. u" . tAKL BARTM h SK. Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. Hanna house and lot, $1,800. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition $150. Corner lot in fr 1 1 1 1 1 nln In 11300. For Pale Residence on State street at head of Front;-f 2,500, including 3 lots. The Geo. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipnia addition, 400. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler'a subdivision, near cannon house; only $125; terms easy, installment plan. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to George E. Forsyth ; 100 acres good fruit land;$4000. 8. 100 acres at While Salmon; fine timber land ; f 10 an acre. 100 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 lots formerly belonging to the Hood River Townsite company, of which com pany John Iceland 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 f 1,000 cash, and will guarantee $200 ad vance in two years, or failing to sell for $1,200 net in that time I will take the land back and pay $1,200, and half of profits over $200 to go to investor. First come, first served. Of the 100 acres 1H) acres fruit land, 00 acres stony. All fenced, small honce, well, large spring. A fine goat ranch. J. L. Hkndkuhon. Tickets to and from Europe. Persons desiring to purchase tickets to or from any points in Europe or South Africa may secure the same from John L. Henderson, who is agent for the Beaver 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, is pre pared to do the work of laving out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From aud ufter this date, April 9, 1903, the rates will be rs follows: $10 a day; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Special Offers For Sale The 50 acre strawberry farm owned by A. E. Lake and others, on west side. Price $14,000. All in straw berries in their prime. A good oppor tunity for several buyers to go in to gether and each secure a part. Must all be Bold at once. Terms half or more cash, For Hale The old Galligan place, 00 acres; $1,800 two-story dwelling, hard finish; bam and out buildings; 10 acres in cultivation, 2 acres strawberries, some orchard; flume, irrigating ditch and Phelps creek puss 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 Rent For "a term of ten years, the two lots on State street, back of Bartmess' and the Paris Fair. The Howell cottage and 3 acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, 1,700. Feed Store. I llRVP onpiinri n bIiwo ot . .. i . .. . . Hn itu' "mlr aI"' f,'e1: alo. potatoe . ......... ,,,, , lm, ran Wlve a long haul una buy Just an cheap of nie. JIU1IN I.AW1,KHN, i KootofHtrwiglit Hill. For Sale. .V. ncres of old (Well Ranch, In 5 and 10 m-re tmirlK oii ti-riiiH lo Biilt purchase. ThlHlanii. Olic llflli of price in cash; balance In Ave an- ....... .....Minriiu,, woo interest at 6 per cent. Ann v at the n nee o, u vi........ .!..... ,,: show the land, or lo K, p. KRl'llA v ui. Heal Kstate Agent, Hood River. BON TON BARBER SHOP. L. C. HAYNES, Prop. The place to iret an easv ah-- nn up-to-date hair cut, and to er'nw the luxury of a porcelain bath tub. E. A. SOULE. Contractor and Builder. Plans and Kstimatks Fcrmshki UPON APPLICATION. dl VIBRASSAGE Treatment by RUSSEL &.REIS, At til.; 0 ( BARBER iV. SHOP A ney mid scientific nii.ili. oil for treatmen of the hair. walp mid akin. 1 he treatment is extraor dinarily efficnfimiM in fl i - - i. i , speedy and permanent re- nioval of Dandruff IUm,.!-- heads, Flenh Worms, Wrink les, Sallow 'omplexisn, Colli in th Head, etc. -1; ,i ' "" nner cultivation, In situated W, in lie from town on the MU Hood road; l ,l ti'"whi,,,fJllt'keru" and iH-slde t he ill) ami tlx, iiccor,! o,'2"i' 'V.1.!.'.! . ,'!'.,."UH.rv. h