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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1904)
Heed ljver Slacier. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1904. The Glacier takes pleasure in endors ing the candidacy of J. T. Neff for the nomination for county school superinten dent on the republican ticket. Mr. Neff taught four years in the Frankton school before he was called to accept the princiualship of The Dalles high school. Hood Eiver people can therefore almost claim hint as their own candidate. If nominated, he will poll an immense vote Irrespective of party or factions Mr. Neff is the ablest educator in Was co county and stands high in the educa tional circles of Oregon. No man can be found more honest and conscientious In his work, e"en to the smallest detail He is very popular with Wasco county school teachers, and has hundreds of friends in Hood River who hope to gee him nominated and elected. The Portland Journal, two years old tomorrow, March 11, has arranged to put out a Sunday morning issue, begin ning March 20. An able staff of writers has been secured, and the management proposes to make the Sunday Journal the most popular newspaper ever issued . in Oregon. It will have its own leased wire service to cover the news fully and adequately. Judging from the rapid strides made by the Portland Journn' kii.ee its firtt appearance, this paper h bound to make good. Its 15,000 daih circulation is attracting a large adver tising patronage. Compliments from the Press. The Hood River Glacier's motto is "It's a cold day when we get left." I'.nt from the big batch of local news tin the Glacier publishes, no very cold day occurs even up there under the moun tains. Portland Journal. The Hood l!;u r Glacier is now a wel come visitor at this office. Itjsonenl the best weekly newspapers in Oregon. Oregon Woodman. The reading of a letter from Attorney W. T. Hume, shortly after the council convened Monday night, stirred up a regular hornet's nest, the whole affair ending with Mayor Coon tendering his resignaiion and leaving the meeting. Mr. Hume asserts that he was sick in a Portland hospital when the Fouts case came up for review before Judge Brad shaw, and that snap judgment was tak en by settling the case in his absence. Mr. Hume stated that Mr. Fouts had repeatedly made the remark in Portland that he (Fonts) owned the council, and whatever Hume asked of the city would be promptly turned down. Humes wanted to know if he was expected to go on with the case, saying the city stood a good chance to have a rehearing in the Fouts w rit of review, with a final judgment in its favor. The attorney said he didn't care to procede further without a remittance. He presented no bill, but hinted at a suit against the town if the council showed no inclination to recompense him for what he has done. Councilman Early contended that sickness would excuse no lawyer for losing a case. He was anx ious to call off Mr. Hume at onie. Councilman Mayes considered it was up to the council to see a wrong righted, and in his opinion the city should go on with the matter. Mayor Coon declared Mr. Hume had not received a cent for his services. The $200 used in securing evidence has been paid by private citizens, and nothing has gone to Mr. Hume. The $150 in fines from Fouts and his son are still due the city. Here Councilman Prather arose to re mark that the whole matter had gone far enough, and that it was high time to dispose of it for good. He asserted that in the first place the mayor had exceeded his authority in proceeding with the prosecution of the saloonkeep ers without the knowledg or consent of the council. Affairs were getting almost personal between Prather and the mayor, when Councilman McDonald, who all the time had appeared very much bored, arose with a motion to lay on the table. With Councilman Bailey's second, the mayor put the question and it carried. Mayor Coon then called J. E. Rand to the cliair,took up a scrap of paper, wrote out his resignation to take effect at once, put on his hat and coat and left the meeting. Continuing the regular order of. busi ness, Recorder Nickelsen read the may or's communication. Prather moved immediate acceptance and it carried. In reports of standing committees Prnther called attention to the unsani tary condition of water closets in the business section of the city. He also spoke of the bad habit many people have of throwing cans and litter in the gutters and streets. Continuing, he urged the marshal to exercise his authority in ordering all boxes removed from sidewalks on Oak street. An ordinance fixing the marshal's sal ary at $50 a month was introduced by McDonald, read first time and referred. Early called attention to the pressing need of a sewer system. Prather moved the appointment of a special sewer com mittee and the chair named Prather, 1 Early and McDonald. 1 The following claims against the city were ordered paid : J. L. Henderson, surveying $58 00 W. M. Stewart, nails. .'. 3 40 V. B. Gabriel, labor 1 00 W. J. Case, labor 80 J. M. Wright, labor 8 W) A plat of Blowers addition with sur vey and field notes giving permanent establishment of corners was acoepted and put on record. The Sew Tax law. Sheriff Sexton informs the Glacier thut the following Information in re gard to the new tax law Is correct: If you yy your taxes nr. or be fore March 15, you will be allowed re bate of 3 per vent. If you pay your taxes between March 15 and up to and including the first Monday in April, there will not be any rehate. and neillier will there be any penalty in interest added. If your taxes are not paid on or be fore the flrt Monday in April tiiev will become delinquent and there will be added a penalty of 10 per cent, and the tax win also draw interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum in addition to the penalty. If you pay one-half of your taxes on or before the first Monday in April. then the remaining half may run up to and Including the nrst Monday In October following; but if the last half of the tax due is hot paid by the first Monday in October it becomes delin quent and there will be added to such balance a penalty of 10 per cent, and in MUCffllSH addition such balance will bear liferent t the rate of 12 per eent per annum from the first Monday In April untu paid. in all ramona! nrnnprtv. taxes. If one-bulf is not paid on or betore the first Monday in April, the law compels the sheriff to levy upon and collect the same after May 1, hence to prevent a levy upon personal property after May 1, It will ie necesBary lor one-imu w n paid as above stated. The law compels the sheriff to sell all lands on which taxes have not been paid, and that such sale shall not be held iaUr than March 1 of the yearsuc ceeding the year in which the tax levy is made. The uroperty will be sold to the per son bidding the lowest rate of Interest; but the interest must not be over 10 percent, and as much less as the bid der can afford; and certificates will be issued therefor and deeds giveu to such property sold, unless redeemed within three years from the date of such sale. Addition to the Band Fund. The following subscriptions have been added to the band fund since its publication lust week: Amount previously announced ..$292 50 F E Jackson 5 00 Milliam M. Yates 2 60 Geo. F. Coe & Son ,2 60 E C Wright & Co. 3 60 F C Brosius 2 50 The Glacier 6 00 Total subscription $313 50 Captain J. P. Shaw circulated the subscri ptlon paper, and fur hi work r v. i T. R COON', Who resigned as Mayor of Hood Rtver. the band boys, and for that matter the whole town, owe rv debt of gratitude. No one has done more for the band than Captain Shaw. He sets a good example for others" in his assistance to public enterprises, l lie town nas done nicely by the band, and the people may rest assured the ooys will do wen by tnem. MEMBERS OF BAND. C. D. Nickelsen, solo b flat cornet. W. A. Isenberg, solo b flat cornet. Joe Maves, second b flat cornet. Percy Cross, solo alto. Orville Lakin, first alto. Fred Brace, second alto. Robert Husbands, first tenor. Joe Hemmerel, second tenor. Bert Kent, baritone. Marsh Isenberg, tuba. Charles Foster, snare drum. C. U. Dakin, bass drum. The baud concert at Barrett school house, last Friday night, netted a neat sum, but the following night, at Sears' ball, the boys did not fare so well, be cause ot stormy weather and nau roans, The minstrel work' is splendid, and a crowded bouse Is expected in town Friday night. Bylaw of the Hltcli fiitnpniiy. Following are the bylaws of the Farmers' Irrigating Co. u adopted at the stockholders ' niif ling last Fmlny: Cation 1. Tue officer of till- corporation shall conslut of a president, v.ce president, secretary and treasurer, who shall be chosen by the directors at their first meeting alter the first stockholders' meeting und thereafter at the first meeting of the directors following the annual meeting or trie stockiioiuers in each year, and said officers must be elected from the directors of said company, except the secretary and treasurer, who may or may not be directors. Haid officers shall bold their respective offices for one year and un til their successors are elected and qualified. Bee. 2. It shall be the duty of the president to preside at all meetings of the directors and to sign all bonds, deeds, contracts or other In struments In writing made or entered Into by or on behall of the corporation: to sign all cer tificates of stock and all orders for money on the treasurer, and In general perforin all acts Incident lo his office. Hee. S. It shall be the duty of the vice pres ident to perform all such functions as belong to the office of president In the absence of the president or In case of bis Inability to act. Hec. 4. The secretary shall give notice of all meetings of stock holders as hereinafter pro vided and of all meetings of the board of di rectors. He shall prepare and keep proper books of record and account for the business of the company and such other books as may be required by law or the directors may pre scribe. He shall countersign and register at certiticate of stock and other documents re quiring the signature of the president, attach ing the corporate seal of the company to all Instruments requiring seal, and perform ail such other duties as are incident to his office. He shall be the custodian of the corporate seal. He shall sign with the president all contract for supplying water and keep a rec ord of such contracts In the order of their ex ecution. A suitable com pencil ion to be fixed by the board ol directors shall be allowed the secretary for his services. Bee. 5 The treasurer sIihII be the custodian of the corporate mnd subject to the order of the board of directors. He shall give bonds in a sum not. less than f 10,000 for the fill lb fit I performance-of his duties, the said bond to be approved by the board of directors. No money shall be paid out by the treasurer except on the written order of the president counter signed by I he secretary. fee. 6. The board of directors shall consist of seven members, always including the pres ident and vice president. Itshall be the duty of the board of directors to exercise a general supervison over the affairs of the corporation and its work, which they may do through a general manager, to he appointed by the board, whose coin pensat Ion shsll also be fixed by tha board of director. The board of di rectors shall receive and pass upon the report of the secretary, treasurer and manager, audit all bills against the company and direct the .rretary In correspondence. The board of ui rectors snail cause its omcera to prepare a full report of the work, business, financial standing and general condition or the prop erty of the company for submission to the annual meeting of the stockholders. Vacancies in the board of directors may be filled at any meeting of the board by ballot. There shall he a meeting of the board of di rectors on the day of and lintned at--ly fob lowing the annual meeting of the stockhold ers, and on first Monday of each month, and at such othor times as they shall from time to time determine, and a meeting of the board may be called at any time by the president, or by any three members of the hnurd hv,L lug personal notice to be served upon the di rectors at least one day before the date of such proposed meeting. A written nolle left at the usual place of residence of a ri I rwisi. ahull be demed notice to hltn of the time and place of any meeting of the board. Four directors mi 1 1 constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. All directors and officers must be stockholders. Hec. 7. The annunt meeting of the stock holders shall be held at some office or the com pany at Hood River, Or., or auch ol ber place as directed by the directors, at the hour of 10 o'rint-k a. m. of the nrst Saturday In October oT each year, and the secretary shall cause a not Ice of such annual meeting to be published In the Hood Klver Glacier, or such other newspaper published in Wasco county aa the directors may determine, for not ieaa than three tscoea of aald paper Immediately pre ceding the aald stockholders meeting. Special meetings of stockholders may be called by the board of directors or by stock- miiirrs irpmrntinf one-tnira of such capital stock by publishing notice of the lime and piace 01 aucn meeting and the purpose ar which it la called In said Hood Klver Ulacler, or other paper aforesaid; such notice to be published in Dot leas than two sucretslvt issues oi sata paper imiueoiatelv preceding the time of mid meeting. At all stockholders meet lugs stockholders may he represented by proxy, which must he In writing aud filed with the secretary of the mee'lng. See. S. The subscriber In the capital stock of this corporation shall b entitled lo cert id - If J v.- i-W. One Price to all. New 4 Piece pearl Shirt waist set.. 3. Piece Military shirt waist set 3 Piece shirt waist assorted desijxns '. Pit or Flinch while they last, t A f,.ll 1.1,,-. L.liwiinrt -irotvl ,J fc llili uiruuiit.-u niiCTruiiig jJCi jtvi 250-pare tablets Onion skin tablets c Lead pencils, good ones, each c A first-class Broom... 2(r,c L and C Hardsmithe No. 77, copying pencil, regular 10c c If you want anything in muslin underwear give us a call. We have what you want and can save you money. SHOES SHOES SHOES We are headquarters for all kinds of foot wear. We have several lines of odds and ends that we are closing out. Call and see them. They may be just what you are looking for. New Idea The only c esof their shares of slock, signed by I he pr d -nt and countersigned by the stcrcliiiy. Ci tlicaies of stock sh-ill he mimlcred and v it -red as thev are Issued. Transfers of sto k Mini 1 1 nl v he niinle on lite bisiks of the con.pany, either In person or by aliorney.itnrl Hie possession of such slock shall not. I re garded as evidence of ownership unless It, itp peas upon iheatock hooks of the company hat such c.'iiltlcnte whs Issued tu or trans ferred to the holder of the same Hec. . The conipnny si ah not Incur any In debtedness exicpt hy order of the board of i rectors. Sec. 10. Tills company adopts ss. Ha cor I orate seal a pbiln Impression Willi the name ot the corpomtloii, "Farmers' Irrigiiting Co it puny" around the margin and the W'ords "Corporate Hel" In thecentcr. 8cc. II. Htock subscriptions shall he payable It, cash at the time and in the manner to be fixed by the board of directors. Hec. 12. The board of directors may enter Into water right contracts wilh persons own ing land under the ditch or (1 Itches ot this company by which the company shall agree to furnish the amount of nter therein speci fied for n term not exceeding ninety-nine years at the rate of $10 for each miner's inch of water, which contract shnll he in writing, under the seal of the company, and shall specify the land upon which the water therein contracted for is to be used. Kach la) son so contracting wilh the company lor water right shall be entitled to one inch of water, or less, for each acre of land to be Irrigated, and as much more per acre as the board of directors shall deem necessary. Much water right contrai ls shnll also pro vide for the payment of such annual charge as the board of directors may deem necessary to cover cosLand expense of maintaining the ditches, flumes and canals of the compsuy and distributing the water and other neces sary exticnses of the company, such charge to be fixed from year to year 9y the directors, U be payable on the l.riih dav of June of each year and to be delinquent on the first day of July oteach vear. and f not nam on or bel said last named day the water shall be shut on iruiu sucn aenmjucnt. vvnenme water Is turned off under Iho above provision it shall not be again turned on until all arrears and charges then due are paid, and in addi tion thereto a charge of So to cover expense of turning the water off and on. Hexi. 18. Itshall be the duty of the board of uircciorB to appoint the necessary gitugers tor the corporation, whose duty it shall be to turn out to each Dernon the amount of water to which he Is entitled and to see that the water is supplied to each consumer according to tils agreement with the company; and If any con sumer or water shall tamper with or In any way molest or change any gauge box, his own or another's, or shall In any way take or use from the company's ditch or flume more water than he is entitled to under his con tract, the water contracted for by such person shall beahut off and shall not be turned on again until he shall pay a fine ofS-S, and then only upon satisfactory evidence to the board of directors that he will not further tamper with the company's gauge boxes. If at any time the supply of water shall be Insufficient to supply all needs, the directors shall, through their said gangers, distribute the water to all consumers ratably, and as near in proportion to the amount of water they have contracted for as sslble. Sec. 14. When there Is water In the ditch or nlima that has not been contracted for on the J W basis-mentioned In section 7, the board of uirectors may supply the same for any one season to persons who havo not signed water right contracts at the rate of 87 per inch, to be paid In advance in cash, or note with ap proved security. Hec. 15. These bylaws may be changed, add ed to or amended at any annual meeting of the stockholders, or at any special meeting called for that purpose, by a majority vote of the stock of the corporation entitled to be voted at such meeting; provided such amend ment is stated In call for meetlr.j. Tlie Weather. The snow which fell the first week in February lingers here and there in sheltered places about town, while the strawberrv fields in the upper valley are still blanketed. The winter streams are all running full, and a nich bunch of lops came down with the fresl. et during the week. No real chinook has yet swept in from the racific, and as the snow disappeared it has soaked into the ground, where it may be drawn on by the growing crops next summer. The coldest weather of the winter was 24 degrees above, and with no damaging frosts expected, there is a splendid out look for fruit and crops of all kinds. Immigrants Arrive from Kentucky. Tuesday, several families of immi grants, numbering in all about thirty .persons, arrived at Hood Kiver to make their homes here. They come from Kentucky and are the advance guard of many others who are being headed this way by J. L. Johnaon of Kingsville, Ky., who is doing good work for Hood River while acting os immigration stent iiu);j;s 1 iA"'" - j&jsasVaa, LI R. B. BRAGG & CO v. n VSf s M v. jh WJfl J. R. NICKELSEN, ehicles and aqncu tural Corner Fourth and State Streets Shirt Waist Pattern Papers ror saie nere y original and successful 10c pattern Q for the Uniog Pacific Vo. These people are a desirable Class of newcomers and are welcomed to Hood Kiver. The order of Miss Gill'r sick strotn claim. Washington benefit and lma the paid ilil- Election Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, March hi, 11KM, st the Barrett school house, in the precinct of South Hood River, In the county of Wasco, Oregon, the primary elec tion will be licld st 7 o'clock I. M., for I he pur pose of electing four delegates to the Kepub II I'll n County Convention of said county, to be held at Dalles City on the'22ii day of March, hH, In pursuance of the call hereto attached. Dated this 8th day of March, IMol. J. H. HHOKMAKKK, Committeeman. Election Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, March hi. im, at the city hall, In the precinct of West Hood Klver, In the county of Wasco, Oregon, the primary election will be held at 2 o'clock 1. M., for the purpose of electing seven delegates to the Republican County Convention of said county, to be held at Dalle City on the!d day of March, 1J04, In pursuance of the call. Dated this Sth day of March, 1904. L. N. BLOWEIW, Committeeman. Election Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, March IK, 1U04, nt the RkiiiI building. Hood River, In the precinct of East Hood River, In the county of Wasco, Oregon, the primary election will be held at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing seven delegates to the Re publican County Convention of said county, to be held at Dalles City on the 22d day of March, IWI, in pursuance of the call hereto attached. . Dated IhlsStli day of March, l'.KH.' JOHN LhXAND HENDKRSON t - Committeeman. Fruit Farm for Sale. Twenty acre rrult larm, VA miles from White Halmon, 2 miles from Hood River; 4 acres of strawberries In bearing; 8 acres cleared, rest easy clearing; ho fruit trees set out of all kinds, housu, barn, chicken house, water on place, could be used for Irrigation. Price iyKiO; will take part In trade. nisi K. FIELD, White Salmon. Buff Leghorn Eggs. Thoroughbred Huff Leghorn eggs; 76 cents per setting, mill E. A. FRANK. Wanted. To rent a small house In or near River. Address box liiti, Arlington, Or. Hood m.tl Horses for Sale. Five head farm horses, weight 1,100 to 1.200. Terms. TRANSFER AND LIVERY CO. Seed Potatoes. Of the North Pole variety, smooth and white; similar to Burbank. Frice lb per 100 f. o. b. at Mosier. Write for terms on quantity. mill U, L. CARROLL, Mosier, Or. 8 Acres for Sale. Six acres set to strawberries, balance In clo ven fruit for family use; it-nx)in house, barn and other Improvements. 1 miles from town on Belmont road, In best part of strawberry section, mil L.J. MULKIN8. Wanted. Situation to work on a ranch. Apply by letter to m81 C. L. MORRIS, Hood River. To Let. Four office rooms to Inquire of mm let, centrally located. 8. K. BARTMKHH. Go-cart for Sale. A go-cart In good condition, for sah cheap. Inquire at Bartmess' store, or of mlO MRS. C. K. HEM MAN. Wanted. Two girls for housework. Apply to mlO A. R. BYRKETT', Bingen, Wash. Eggs for Hatching. White Single-comb Leghorns, $1 for setting of li. V. C. BlUXIK, m:il R. F. D. No. 1. Farmers' Friend FEED STORE. I have put In n full stock of Flour and Feed and can save farmers and others a good per cent on their purchases. Call and get prices. Store In room formerly occupied by Mayes Bros., adjoining their store. fll H. W. WAIT. Propr. T R nc SLL COS Implements. Never Undersold. Sets. 12c 10c 10c , 40c .20c 'c Ej Strawberry Plants. I have about tKUXK) llrst-chtss plants from spring setting that 1 will sell for 11.25 per 1,(100 at my place. c. K MILLKIt, ,,i r u L' r, iw-. 9 11181 Cows for Sale. I will sell two of my three cows; one a jer sey, now fresh, and the oilier two win ue iresu Apr. I ID. can on or write to ni24 JOHN II AK KL, Hood River, Or. Wood for Sale. We have l.'iO cords of oak wood, one mile west of Odell school house. Also, for sale or trade, a Inch truck and stake bed. m'24 NKKK BROS., phone 973, Hood River Wanted. Furnished room wanted by young married couple ror lignt nouse-Kecping. inquire oi JOHN I.K1.AN1) HEN Dli. KHON. Pekin Duck Eggs 75 cts for a setting of 10. m24 E. Ii. CALKINS, R. F. D. No. 2. RIGGS & HOLMAN Will move Monday to the room next Mc- vlttlre's meat market, where patrons will find them after thai date, Rooms to Rent. Neatly furnished rooms to rent with or without board. Also, meals served. MISS B. VAN ALLFN. m24 in Langille building; Cow for Sale. A fresh milch cow. Cheap. marlo A.J. EMERSON.SIpma ranch Timber for Sale. I will sell the timber on CM acres. A good place for small saw mill or wood ramp, ('all .,n 1,'. tl ll.ilimiAvnr l I. KfuiKPM marlo $10 Reward. 1 will pay the above amount for convicting evidence of the party who unhitched my horse at the opera house, Tuesday night, and after rtning ner, len tier lieu to jnr.ifiu ssuire poruii auriug ine oaianceot me nignu m E. R. BRADLEY Bids Wanted. For fiO cords of fir wood and 10 cords of oak all wood must be body wood and delivered hi the school house by Oct. 1, 1H0I; wood will be paid for as soon as accepted by the board; It will be subject to rigid examination. High reserved to reject any and all bids. Bills wil be opened at the Park-street school house at o'clock P. M., March 18, mil. ' C. K. HEM MEN, f25marl7 Clerk School Dist. No. 3. Lewis Poultry Yards Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpingtons ana iitacK Minorcus, ii.iiu per selling. Jyl RALPH LEWIS, Belmont Eggs for Hatching. Slnnle-comb Brown Leghorn, barred Plvm outh Rock end Pekln Duck eggs, f 1.00 per set- ling or lb. MRS. E. J. MUllUl.-sii.N, mar)7 Belmont. Early Garden Plants I will have for sale, about the middle of April or nrst or May, early varieties oi tomato, cannage ana ceierv plants. f5 THOS. CALKINS, R. F. I). 2. To Rent. I have concluded to rent out about 100 acres of my ranch, strawberry land, in patches to sun leasees, aim tor any length ot tune, trora 10 to SO years. This Is the best strawberry and tomato land In the Hood River country and in the early belt. Free water In abundance. (Tall upon me at my ranch, or address me at Bingen, wasn. a. it. by kk kit. Set of Teeth Found and left at uill's store. Owner can have same by proving property and paying zoc ior tins nonce. marz) Catarrh Medicine. For 15 years I have been successful in the manufacture of a medicine that has really cured catarrh. The medicine may be secured at my home, east of the new drug store on the bill. H. VAN BLARACOM. msrlO House to Rent. Apply to TZi U. I. WOODWORTH. 35 Acres r or sale at a bargain; on the road to Mount Hood; good apple land; nice, healthy location for a house by the roadside. Inquire on the premises. m-4 .1. P. HII.IXTHOM. Hood River Timber Land, Act June S '7K.J OT1CK FOK rUUUt-vTlOX. United States Indoilli;e, The I1"'!."; leoaniber 21, 11KM. - Nol!-c Is hereby givet ml In compliance with Ihe provisions ol thi ctof congress of June , IN., entitled "Ar, December that act ror the sale oi tinnier iiunif, n California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.'' as extended to all the public hum states by act of August 4, Ml, the following named persons have filed 111 this office thtii sworn statements, to wit: ALliKKT M. IJAI.PWhIX, of Waynoktt, county of Woods, territory ot Oklahoma, sworn siutcmcni .-.o. June 4, 1IHW, for the purchase ot I he w MV'4 MWJiNKWandHKU' NWH section 18, town ship 1 north, range II cust, W. M. WILLIAM Tito.M 11-iON, of Hood River, county of Wasco, suite ol i gon, sworn statement wi. n'i, ntu juuc 1!KW, for the purchase of the KK' section 8), township 1 north, range 0 ea.it, W. M. That they will oner prooi to snow uuu u I.....I lu.nvlii in more valuable for lis liinherol stone than for agricultural purposes, and Ic establish llietr einiins to saiu luini ii'f. T. Prather, V. H. Commissioner, at noon itiv er, Oregon, on wennesnuy, irn i.i, "" Thev name as witnesses: diiford 1. Wood- worth, Hlnion V. Kby and An nie u. r renen oi Hnort It Ivor, f Ircirolll Hert L. VVooilcV lltld Al bert. M. Caldwell of W'avnoka, Oklahoma; M K Noble and William A. h.ny oi noon mv- er, Oregon; John A. inonipson, rvnoiuii Tbomnson. Kdmond ,'. Miller, Warren Coopci Kvu U'lmiiis of Hood Klver. Oregon; Ar chle :. French and Arthur K. French ol Warnoka, Oklahoma. Anv and all persons claiming adversely nit nh.,v.rlu'rlhed lands III I! rcillll'Stcd to hl their claims in tins office oil or ueiore sum l:ith day of April 1RM t4H7 Mn;nAr.i. i. .oiiA, nfiiinni, Timber Land, Act June H, 1X7H.I NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. ITnlted States Land Oniec. The Dalles Oregon, Dec. 21, llittl. Notice is hereby given Unit In compliance with the provisions of tin act of congress of June 3, 1S7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all the public hinii states by actot August 4, (sua, inu lonowing named persons have tiled In this oHlcu then sworn statements, to-wlt; , JA.MliS A. CLKMF.NSON, of 235 Y'atnhtll street, Portland, county 01 MuitnoniHli. stuleof Oregon, sworn statement No. 1W4, tiled June for the purchase oi theHF.1.4 HW'l, SW'-i HE i section iW. NEJ-i NW"4 and NW'4 KKii section township 2 north, range 9 east, ,VM. PHILIP V. WARRKN. of Vlento, county of Whsco, slate of Oregon sworn statement No. 2l;,;l. lilcd .September 21 lllttl. lor the purchase ol the. W)-., NW-4 and Wy, 8WV section a, township 2 noiili, rungeD east, W. M. MARY F. MORSE, of Hood River, county of U nsi o, slate of Ore- iron. Bwom statement No. aokS. tiled July i:f, TliM, for the purchase of tiio lots 8, 10, 11 mid 12 section al, township I unrUi, range tlunsl W.M I'HOI'.ilr. K. M11IISI1:, of Hood River, couniv 01 Wasco, stale of Or gon, sworn statement No. 2(i, lib-il July 2." 11)0:1, for Win purchase ol lols 4, 5 and 9 section ai. township 1 north, raniic 'J east. W. M. That they will oili-r wool' to show thut the land sought id more valuable lor its tini- beror stone than for agricultural tnuposes, and to establish theh- claims to suit! land be fore (ieo. T. Prather. U. S. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Monday, April ii.llHil They name as witnesses: Willhuu F. RiiihI of Hood River, Oregon; Gilford l. Wood worth, Lewis K. Morse, Phoebe E. Morse and Mary F. Morse of Hood River, Oregon; Saimi Woodward and Theodore (iinzcr of Cis-uiie Locks, Oregon; Millard F. Bird of Hood Riv er, Oregon; Fremont Foi.tcr of Hood River Oregon; Chester Castuer, Frank 11. Button Charles L. Morse of Hood River, Oregon Louis K. Morse of Hood Kiver. orciton. Any and nil persons claiming adversely t lie anove-nescrioeii miius are requested to ine their claims in this ollicu on or before sul 11th day of April, 1WI4. Iiii7 MICH AELT.NOLAN, Register. Timber Land. Act June .S, IS7S.I NOTICE FOll' rUULlOATION. United Stutes Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, Dec. 14, ltxn. Notice is hereby given that 111 compliance with the provisions ol tin1 act of congress of June ;1, 1878, entitled "A 11 act for the sale of timber lands In the slates California, Oregon, Nevada and Wnshintrloi territory," as extended to uil the public land slates by act of August!, 1MU2, the following named persons have tiled iu tills olllcc the sworn staienients, to-wlt; ROY N. WOODWORTH, of Hood River, county of Wasco, suite of Ore gon, sworn statement No. I'JI.'i, hied Junes' UKM, for the purchase of the SK si ctlon :!l townsuip 1 norm, range ii cast, v . 31. ARCHIE C. FRENCH, of Waynoka, couniv of Woods, territory til Oklahoma.sworn statement No.1878, lilcd Msy 27, l'.m:), for Ihe purchase of the: SE'iNWli, I' SWJ4, and lot it of section W, township 1 north range 11 east, v. .m. BERT L. WOOLLKY. of Waynoka, county of Woorts, territory of Oklahoma, sworn statement No. 1H2, hied May 2o, inn:), for the purchase of the S WW sec tion M, township 1 north, range '.I east, W. M A 111 11 1 K 11. ! III-..M II, of Wsynnka, county of Woods, territory of Oklahoma, sworn stale. nenl No. I'M,, men nine 2, r.ttw tonne purchase nl the w'i N14 and h N W J-4 section ;w, township 1 north range 11 east, W. M. That they will oiler proof lo show that the land sought Is more vultiable for its timber or sump man lor agriculttiml purposes, and ti establish their claims to said html betore Heo. f. Prather, V. s. Commissioner; tit Ilooi mver, Oregon, on l uesiiiiy. Ainu 12. r.itil. They name ss witnesses; Gilford D. Wood work and Roy N. Wood wort hot Hood River, Oregon: Edmond C. Miller and Warren Coop er 01 Alt. ttooii, Oregon; Archie C. Frcnch.Ber L. Woolley and Arthur C. French of Wnvno kit, Oklshoma: Warren Miller, of Hood River, Oregon; Ralph French and Albert M. ( aid well of Waynoka, Oklnhoina;Edniond C. Mil ler 01 noou riiver. uivgon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tin above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this otlice on or before said 12111 day or April, 1U04. Ihi7 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, I87S.1 NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. The Dalles. Ore gon, F'ebruary 4, l'.m. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 1. 18,78. cm it led "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states ol t.n norma. Oregon. Nevada and Wushliicioi Territory," as extended to all the public land BU1143S uy uci of Aligusi t, istc, EM1LLOUS C. K1EULKR. of Centralla, county of Lewis, state of Wash ington, has, on August 22, BUM, tiled In thi oince his sworn statement, No. 2102. for the purchase 01 tnesw ol section No.27.ln town ship No. 2 north, rouge No. a east, W. M., and will otter priKil to show that the hind sought Ir more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi claim to said land before Geo. T. Prather C. S. Commissioner, at his office nt Hood itiver, or., on iliursday, the lllh day of April, 1WU. He names ns witnesses: J. T. Baglev, J. A Stranahan, Albert k. Hinin.ihan and W . Rtiss winans, all ot Hood River. Oreiron. Any snd all persons claiming adversely the above-descrllu'd lands are requested to tile their claims In tills oflice on or before said inn any 01 A-prn, lmn. fllaH MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Shakes for Sale. By Thos. Broderick, Dukes valley. jnsrlT R. F. D. NoJ. Hay for Sale. Timothy, wheat aud clover hay, all first class. Also, dry pine wood. mniiO P. D. HlNHltils. Dressmaking. I wish to Inform the ladles of liood River that I am lis-ated in the Jackson hulidiiig. next to McGuire's meal market .and prepared to do their dressmaking and fine sewing. I have also a few furnished rooms to rent lo de sinihleparties. M lis. K. ('. CLAHK. For Sale Cheap. Light hack In g' od repair. mr;P - G. J. GEssl.lMi. Cow for Sale. Oneof the best. Can be seen at corner ttli and Columbia sts. J, R. N R K KLsKN. Eggs for Sale. 1 norougiinrc.i mini irpmgtnn and Hull horn, l'i, iier si tting 1.011. eg- anil MRS. ANN A ANIiF.U-uiN. helmon! Sealed Bids Wanted For building burn on Gailig irt phicc. paint .1 buildings separate bid, an i two land clcar:n conlracts. All on Gallin.in pl, e. Inquire 1.1 JoHX LEI. AN I) HKNDERsiO; Gasoline Engine For sale cheap; iyt horse powei : nearl v neir in: ( OK. Incubator for Sale. A l-20-egg Incubator, first class machine Price v.7a. '. I). Mi KhijshN. marliw Strawberry Plants. I bave for sale one to au.tkkt puret irs s d llng plant, warranted nrst growth from uw plants, strong and healthv, at tnv pi 11- at Bingen. Wash. A. It. In lik KIT Sealed Bids Wanted. tor thrt mnsl rtn-l .. mm n . schis.l house 2ii.i, II frs I ciil,!.,-. l 01 k 1 , be complete September 1, l:i. lime i..r, 1. . Ir.if bids, .ttnrcli VI Hail M, n..i... Riaht reserved to r..jc,'t anv snd all I. .1" nans can tie hail from cl.-rk. Hvor.i. rof board of directors W. is. GfUBttl F fismi; clerk Mutnl District No. ii. Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND F0RRENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. Ilanna house and lot, t,00Q. 1. Ixita in Waucoma Park addition 150. Corner lot in front of school house f !00. Eligible residence lots in Spanglcr'e HiibtliviHion, near cannon house; only f 125 ; terms easy, installment plan. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the fulls of Hood Kiver, belonging to George K. Forsyth ; liKI acres good fruit lund;$40(KI. 8. 100 acres at White Salmon; fine timber land ; JlOanacre. It 10 acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south " of The Dalles. Known aa the Woodman place. Trice J'JUO. The Hunt place )a' mile southwest tit town. House, barn, mostly in strawber ries and other fruits. I'rice, J1450. The new- company now offers for sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood Kiver Townsito company, of which com pany John Iceland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood Kiver Bank treasurer. Instalhrt'tit plan. Tickets o 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 l'eaver line of Bteamships. First-class Surveying Outfit. At the Emporium are kept 2 first-class transits uud 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 surveving and platting. From and after tli is duie, April 9, liMlli, the rates will be as follows: f 10 a day ; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Lot 4, block f), Hull's addition, fine 2 story house; fl,.SO0. Fur Sale Residence on State street at head of Front; $2,600, including 3 lots. .. Fur Sale. 1 ) acres near Monnt Hood post oflice. Good land $7()0 cash ;!( days, only. J. Inland Henderson. For Kent For a term of ten years, the two lots on Slate street, back of liiutniess' and the Paris F'air. Kental, $120 a year fur the two, For Sale The 50 acre strawberry farm owned by A. E. Lake and others, on west side. Price T14.000. 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 sold at once. Terms half or more cash. "For Sale The Henderson ranch, for merly owned by J. K. Galligan ; 00 acres 30 cleared; orchard; strawberries; clover and timothy; well irrigated ;large 2-story mansion, small cottage, new barn; all fenced. Price $10,000. A brook runs through ranch. Easy terms; telephone; rural delivery. ' Four miles from Hood Kiver. Two goat ranches on mountain cast of talley on county road. One, lfl,(it)(l; the others $1,200; each has small house, running water, and is fenced. Terms, easy. Rooms to rent in city. Unfurnished house to rent. Center of city. Uood for stoie or otlice. Mrs. Clark's la acres on the hill for sale or rent; house $10 a month, with land $15; selling price $1,500; renter must take subject to sale. My own house opposite Savage's hard ware, store, occupied by Mrs. Jayne, is for rent; suitable for oiliee or shop. The 10 acres owned by II. S. Lewis at riclniont, improved, with buildings, farm implements, furniture, stock, etc., $3,000;' the bare place, $2,500; $1,500 or more cash ; balance on time, (i per ct. A. W. ONTHANK, Notary Tublic und Kenl Es tate Agent. lxians, Collections and Conveyancing. Fire anil l.ilc Insurance In the-best companies Stenography anil Tyiw Writing. Oak Kt., Ilood River. Notice of Final Settle ment. Notice Is hereby given that the mnlcrsigncil lms fi tfil her final account as Administratrix of the wtnte of tieorge Itooth, deceased, In the county court of the slate of Oregon for Wasco couni v , and that the court has fixed Frliliiv, the it'.ih day of March, 1W, at the hour ol HI o'clock ot sain day ns tlietiineand tliecountv courtroom in the court house at The Dalles, Or., as the place, for hearing objections to said final account and for the settlement thereof. Dated thisx'lth day ot Febrnarv, l'.toi AI.K'K Doom, fjimil Administratrix. 4 Tracts of Land for Sale. (fi acres. 10 or 12 cleared and nearly all set to stnwberrics. .Uacres. i-i 1 1 1 Initio; 2 acres cleared; S7'i ier acre for tillable psrt, balance will be donated to purchaser. Ui acres, partly cleared, $: tier acre. !' acres, allcleareil;spicndid improvements. Whole place si t to trees and strswlicrrles. These places are localed tioui one to live mil s nut, under the Kest Fork Irrigating Cos ditch. J am not a real estate aent lint a dinner living, .5 miles out und am oller'nir lb-e properties for 11011 resident friends. If y .11 are interested in war. don't hesitate 10 .isli tji.! ions. 'I'll- lit mav contain ex ile, ly vi h.it you waul, or vonr friends wlioare coining to Ilood Kiver, are looking for. Call on. wi lie to or phone R. F.. H ARIll-tti.N. l lione:iw. - llisnl River. Or 1. tHken at out I will put a low price on my 40-acre Improved Sale. Ranch from t..-. riucc l In 1 nr. ttae condition aud can give imtnediaiu l"roo. M. KKATl.VtJ, I'ortland, onon. O