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g& jver Slacier, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904. The Grand Army Encampment. The Btate encaiupjuent of the Grand Army of. the Republic, to be held in Hood River, June 15, If) and 17, given every promise of being the largest gath ering of old soldiers and their friendn ever held In the state. The Womeu's Relief Corps and the Ladles of the G. A. It. will also be in session during the three diiys the old soldiers will hold forth. These couventious will be held at a time when our strawberry harvest U under full headway, and our visitors will have a chance to see the output of our berry fields loaded on the ears for shipment to distant markets, to see the stream of wagons employed in the work of hauling the berries to the sta tion, the army of pickers at work in the fields and the puckers in the park lug houses, the numerous Indians that come from the reservations to help gather the harvest, the picturesque groups ot these people from the plains in their gaudy dress and trappings, all of which will be sights worth seeing. But the most important to Hood River will be the chance it will give outsid era to note the productiveness of our soil, the value of our ciops and the justification for the prices obtained for Hood River real estate. These gather ings will be a great advertisement for Hood River. Some of the people who attend these conventions may be hi' duced to locate permanently with us. All who come will talk of Hood River when they return to their homes. And all who come will spend their money with us while here. The general committee from Canby post and the relief corps have held sev eral business sessions and outlined con side-ruble work that will be ueccessary to accommodate and Interest the peo ple who come to the conventions. The work of the committee has reached point where the members find it nec essary to call upon the citizens of Hood River to co-operate, and to this end the mayor has been asked to call a public meeting. The mayor cheerfully grant ed the request, and Saturday evening, April 2, he fixed upon as the date. The business men and citizens generally of Hood River requested the holding of tlie encampment here, and to them more than to the members of Canby post and relief corps belongs the honor of providing entertainment and ex tending a welcome to the old soldiers and their friends. And there is no fear that any one will lack In patriotism or home pride when called upon to act. Home White Salmon residents are afraid that the Northern Pacific overlap claims will interfere with their land titles in Klickitat county, but according to the Portland Journal the holdings in volved lie in Clark county, with some lands in Cowlitz and a very small quan tity in Skamania county. It is significant that Wasco county sends an uninstructed delegation to the republican state and congressional conventions.' Other Eastern Oregon counties, it is noticed, have done like wise. Looks as if the "cow counties" could give Multnomah pointers on clean politics . It's a cold day when Hood. River doesn't get a nominee for presidential elector. March came in like a lion. Did any one see it go out like a lamb? The Wasco Legislative Ticket. Antelope Herald. The nomination of Hon. N. Whealdon for the state senate and J. N. Burgees and A. A. Jayne for the lower house of the state legislature will meet with gen eral approval throughout the county, and will add strength to the republican ticket. Mr. Whealdon represented this legislative district in the legislature of 1903, whore he was an active member, ever watchful of the interests of Eastern Oregon, and recognized as one of the strongest members trom this portion of the state. His promotion to the senate will be a deserved recognition of his able services to lus constituents. Mr. Burgess, who was also a member of that legislature, was characterized as one of the most popular members of that body. As a member from Multnomah put it: "You alwavs know where to find him, and can rely upon him." He was attentive to his duties as a legisla tor, quirk to discover the merits or de merits of a measure, and faithful to his convictions. His nomination is a source of gratification to his friends, who de sired to see him returned to the legis lature. Mr. Jayne, who was formerly a 'resi dent of '1 he Dalles and who served four vears as prosecuting attorney for this district, is now practicing law at Hood River. He is an able lawyer, and will doubtless give a good account of him self among the lawmakers of the state. The Candidate and the Editor. A good story curues in from White Salmon, where, so the Glacier is told, politics is warming up and a red hot local campaign is on. A certain promi nent citizen of the city on the bluff an nounced himself several months ago as a candidate for the nomination of couniy commissioner. The local paper spoke a good word in his favor, but after a visit to ttoldenuale there appeared an article advocating the re-election of the present oiticials, legislative and county. Satur day last, eo the report goes, Mr. Candi date walked up to the newspaper ollice, and calling the editor out on the porch wanted to know why in thunder (or words to that eflect) the paper was sup porting Dymond, the present commis sioner. "And are you going to run. too?" tremblingly imiuired the would be ring master of White Salmon poli tics. "Yes," bluntly retorted the can didate, "but I don't want any more of your d support; stop my paper!" The editor returned to his sanctum, puzzled to know what would turn up next in White Salmon politic. (Jives Facts About Advertising. Everv man or woman who ia now ad vertising or intending to advertise, should send ten cents for copy of White's Sayings published at (Seattle, Wah.. at II per year. This paper gives practical hint about advertising systems, advertising illus trations, writing advertisements and suggests methods to get more business at less expense. It give the advertising rate of all the leading publications and in man) other ways is Worth the $d per year. A paid up subscriber may ask all the questions he desires about business and advertising memoes ana receive cuuu deutial replies. One department for hustlers tells you now to start in uuoi nessor yourself and be independent. Bend ten cents today, u you are ru- vrt h nir or exoect to advertise, u White's Sayings, Seattle, Wash. White Salmon Primaries, April 2. Special to the U lacier. GoluYndale, March 30. The Klickitat county republican central committee at a meeting Saturday decided to hold the primaries on Saturday, April 2. Delegates have been apportioned to the precincts of western Klickitat county as follows : whii.Hi.imnn 4 I Cimu Prairie 8 Timber Valley . S Hunum 2 Trout iae - i nyrei - Leslie Butler for Presidential Elector. Special to the Glacier. Portland, March 30. The state pro hibition convention today nominated state and congressional tickets, as fol lows : Conoressmen First district, R. W. Kelsy oi Newberg; Second district, II. W. Stone of Multnomah county. Supreme Judge C. J. Bright ol Sher man county. Dairy and Food Commissioner Ira W. Berry of Umatilla county. Presidential Electors I. H. Ames, W. H. Almore, Leslie Butler, I. S. Me Dnniel. The convention was called to order Tuesday morning by State Chairman I: (. Amos, and organization was perfect ed with Leslie Butler chairman, and Professor Henrv Sheak. secretary. The prohibition state alliance officers were elected as follows: J P Newell, Portland, president; E R Bradley, Hood River, first vice president; S U Downs, Portland, second vice president; F B Rutherford. McMinnville, third vice president; F McKerclier.Portland.trea nrer. Wasco county delegates present: R B Hood, The Dalles; L Butler, Fred Dielz, J H Feak. F C Sherrieb.O L Htranahan, M D Odell, Ueorge Wilson, E R Bradley, Hood Kiver. Democratic Primaries April 9. The Wasco county democratic pri maries for the election of delegates to the county convention will be held on Saturday, April . ine couniy con vent ion will be held at The Dalles Sat urday, April 10, and will consist of .1)0 delegates, apportioned as ioiiows; Antelope 8 Mosier 2 HKKe uvea i Baldwin 1 Blgelow 7 Uoyd 1 Columbia it Deschutes 1 Duftir 8 East Dalles 7 East Hood River 6 Eight Mile 1 Kails 1 Klngsley ...... 4 Mountain Nansene Oak Urove... Ramsey Mhaniko 2 .... 2 I Mouth Hood River... Trevltt, Tygh .... Vieuto Wamic Went Dalles 9 West Hood River.. Socialist Comity Ticket. The socialist party met in convention at The Dalles last Saturday and placed the following ticket in nomination : State Senator J W Elton. Representatives Frank Leiplein, and U W liar zee. County Judge Thomas Gray. Sheriff Jack McHailey. Clerk H E Brown. Commissioner J T Taylor. School Superintendent E J Middle- swart. Surveyor Fred Btischner. Assessor A N Roope. Treasurer G F Arnold. Coroner J B Palmer. Tomorrow is April Fools' day. C. Mickelsen of Ilnsum was in Hood River yesterday. The ladies of Belmont church set an excellent lunch at Booth's yesterday. Bear in mind the date of the public meeting April 2. Copple & Hoole will sell your proper ty no matter where it is. Try them. It looks as if March were going out like a lamb, alter all its bluster and roar the whole month through. Thurs day morning finds a balmy soring dav with an all-blue sky overhead, a decided relief trom the wind, snow and rain ex perienced during the week. This will give the grass a chance to grow, and the fields to dry for the plow. Spring work of all kinds has been delayed, and it will keep the farmers hustling from now on to get ready for a record-breaker ber ry crop. Born. At Mount Hood, Or., March 17, 1904 to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kelly, a son. Children Mutt Attend School. The following is the Oregon law in re lation to child labor and school attend ance: ro child under the age of 14 years shall be employed in any work or form for wages or other compensation to whomsoever payable, during the hours when the public schools of the town, ilia trict or city, in which he or she resides, are in eeeaiou. Attendance at school shall be compnl sory upon a child under 14 years during Look at This List. 1. 5 acres just ouUi'de city llnilta; all fenced and under the plow . . . .f 1,250 2. 70 acres 2 miles from town; will be sold entire or In small lota. Terms to suit purchaser. Nearly all under cul tivatiou; bernet aud meadow. 3. 40 acres, miles from city limits apples, pears and meadow: apple or chard in full bearing: 2" acres of peam bore la tons or iruit; new e-room house with bath and pantry and large attic floored, could be finished into bed rooms. An Ideal summer hotel. 4. Two 10-acre tracts berry land 3 miles from town, on main mad; fenced and under cultivation. Trice $200 per acre 5. 33 acres 1 mile from town, nearly all in berries, une or the beot buys in the valley and Is offered cheap for a snort time. 6. 40 acres 4 miles out; all under cult! vation ; consisting of apple, berries and clover $8,000 7. 150 acres S miles out; no Improve ments; will l told cheap; is In the famous apple belt, all under lione 'ditch, lnveotera will do well to look this up. S. 40 acres 4 miles out: all in clover under Bone's ditch; plenty of water. Will pay big per cent of purchase price this year. Several desirable residence lota; also, house and 2 lots in a desirable location For further Information, see W. J. BAKER, Hood River, Oregon. Keen Ud the Quality. Keep THE m8 and downs of life are daily illustrated in our business. In buy ing we keep up the standard of excellence by always getting the best values for the least money; in selling, we keep the prices down to the low water mark, a practice which is making us so many good friends in the community. We've been hammering into your heads right along that we sell goods cheaper than any other house in town, and that it is simply a waste of good money to pay more for anything than you will here. Just received, a line of Ladies' EXTRA SIZES, and Misses' Walking Skirts. Large fancy Handkerchiefs for Kimonas and Sofa Pillow tops, etc.; price 10c; 3 for 25c. New Ginghams, Dimities, Percales, etc. Clothing Our line of Boys' Clothing is complete. We have a nice line and the price cannot be matched. Ladies' Shirt Waists of all kinds and descriptions. . Any New Idea Pattern, 10c th m-hnla of the school term In the city or town in which the child resides. At tendance at pchool shall be compulsory uvhhi a child under 15 years of ai;e who is not employed in any juwiui ui. Cattle drowers' Convention. Tlmm will 1 a convention of the cat tle growers of Oregon held in Portland, April 10, beuinuinK at tu a. in., aim con tinuing in the evening. The people in terested in. this industry are earnestly requested to be present, as subjects will be discussed of the greatest importance to all cattle men. The meeting will lie held at the Auditorium, between Tay lor and Salmon on Third street. GRANT MAYS, Secretary. Addition to the Rand Fund. Amount reported $313 00 R F Romero 2 00 J H Gill , 2"" VKGill I"? HM Abbott 160 A L Carmichael 1 00 Total t320 50 Advertised Letter List. March 14, 1904. Sparks, Mra A Kelley, J L Adams, w u reisou, v Benson, FE Newby, Emmar A 2 Carson, J Koblnson, fat , Conln, Mr Ross, E E Elliott, Chas March 21, 1904. Bennett. Mr Mattle 3 Demston, W K Erlksen, Miss Elvira Haynes, Edward Johnson, N A Reynolds, OeoO Twitchell, W J Williams, Harrison I'aullln, Mrs Berth a Walton, Miss Hutu Hen net I . J Boiie, Ml ho March 28, 1904. Bennett, Mrs Mattle Kidder, A B Matthews, Mrs Geo Hmlth, Mrs Oeo H fort, a r Robinson, BB Wilt, Bolver WM. M. YATES, P. M. Kisentiart, w J Gill, J K Best Remedy for -Constipation. "The finest remedy for constipation I ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach and LiverTablets," says Elt Butler of trank ville, N. Y. "Thev act gently and with- For Sale. My residence on Sherman (ivenue: 8-roni house with bath; lot lOOxloU feet. Price 12,000. Brick building and lot occupied by K. H. BraKg & Co. and pojt ollice. fti.ilOO. Address T 1 XT III , ,uf lll.ll u, . oiajti r,i, U. 8. Marshal's office, Portland, Or. Public Sale At my ranch at Blngen, Wash., on Thursday, April 28, 1904, and continuing from day today until sale Is completed. Following personal property, town: 12 head of horses and colts; 1 heavy 3 skein wagon. 1 covered hack, 1 Racine 8 seated hack, 2 baggies, 3 moweis, 1 Osborne Hsy Rake. 1 Keystone grain drill, 1 12-dlsc Key stone harrow and seeder, 2 cultivators, 1 8- horse Dower. 1 power laok. 1 cuttinir box. 1 elder mill; 1 portable blacksmith forge; 1 Hour cnest; 14 Begs nans; 1 lot oi mill crates; the following dairy implements: 2 Delvelle sep arators; z muter workers; i churn; s dozen butter tubs: 1 Hubcock butter te-ter with acids; butter moulds, milk cans etc; 1 Light ning hay press: 2 sets double harness: 1 road scraper 2 hay forks; dozen butter boxes; 2 chandeliers and lamps, and a large quantity of farm and household goods too numerous to oe specinea. Terms of Hale Sums under $.'. cash: over that amount, one year'a time at 8 per ceut, witn note witn approved security, Refresbinenta on the grounds. A. R. BYRKETT. R. Adams, Auctioneer. MOUNTAIN Health Resort For le. Large new building nnderconstruo- lion. lentra ranmtton doiih for Alt. Haul. Lost Lake, trout fishing and hunting grouiids Will attract large patronage from Portland and 190A fair. : Kee or wrlle W. R. Wlnans on the premises or at Hand River, Or. Phone 071. Also, choice fmtt lands, large or small tracts. GET THE BEST While it Lasts. I have ftr Nil Iniye and it mull tract Im proved and unimproved, $25 an acre up. Also, guod buMnetw propositions. I can locate some good hometUeadit. Hee me In town or at the illiof Hood river. W.R.WIN AN8, phone ffi. GO TO McDonald &Henrich FOlt PRICES ON Plows, Harrows, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Or anything else in Farm Implement line. PRIGES ARE RIGHT Anil gootls the bent money can buv. J. R. ehicles tural 1 V Corner 4th and Columbia Streets OUR MOTTO: Skirts out any unpleasant effect, and leave the bowels in a perfectly natural condition," Sold by all druggist. . WaN r.n N-AITHKIIL PERSON TOTRA- vel for well established house in a few coun ties, calling on retail mercnanis anu agents. Local territory. Halary SW per week with ex pense additional, all payable In cash each week. Money lor eipehses advanced. Post- tlon permanent. Business successful and rushing. Manufacturers ana wnoiesaiers, liept. 1, intra noor. vh iiearoorn ot., i,iim-hh,j. Dry Slab Wood For sale; 13.60 a cord, delivered, If taken at once. davknpokt niton, i.ntv w. 40 Acres for Sale. Tin mllea from White Balmon P.-0. on county road;20 In cultivation, seeded to clover, wneat ana uariey: .uu ueanug nun. uto, wa ter plenty; good house and barn. Price 92,500. a2l ' PKTER GROHHONU. Horse for Sale. ' Mare 0 years old; weight about 1,200. a21 . K. C. HTOUT. Belmont. For Rent. I will rent my garden patch In town for the season of 1904; cash rent or on shares. Call on me at my residence, corner Klver ana Irving streeus, ai n. j . m , For Sale. At Little White Store: 1 MeveraSpray Pump, complete and ready for work; 1 California lilsc uut Away, ai xororciiara cultivation; 1 112-lnch Plow: 1 Subsoil Plow: 1 Double Shov el Plow; 1- band cultivator. Prices are right on all these articles, Bicycle for Sale. Brand new coaster brake Rambler; cost $10; will sell for $ 0. RAY IMBLKR, mil R. F. D. No. 2. Team for Sale. Good well broke team, buggy and harness for sale. Price very reasonable. luqulre at Olacler office. a21 Bronze Turkey Eggs. For batching, 10 for 1.00. For sale by Mrs. A. J. Kmersou, Slpma place, R. F. D. No. 2. Top Grafting. To all whom It may concern: The nnder algned did a lot of top graRlng for Hood River orchardtats last spring. If any of his work was not satisfactory, he axks that be be noti fied through the post office at Hood River, and he will make It satisfactory. Or If any one wishes any work doue In his line, to no tify him in the same way. 87 J. W. K1RKWOOD. 80 Acres For sale. 60 the best of apple land; 6 set to the best commercial varieties; i about ready to set; remainder very easily oleared; two springs, with sufficient water to irrigate five acres of strawberries; uew cottage house, barn and other outbuildings. Price (11,000 cash. Call on or address owner on premises, 4 miles out on Kant Side. This land Is situated In the famous apple bell of Hood River, a21 L. A, HERMAN, R. F. D. No. 1. 10 Acres for Sale. I am ottering for sale my 10 acres, well Im proved, S miles south of town, on the Mount Hood road. For particulars, call at my place. al4tf P. E. BAILEY. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the survey of townships north of range 8 east oi wmameue meridian lias been accepted by the Honorable Commissioner of the General Land Office; that the plat - f said township will be died in the United Slates Land office at Vancouver, Washington, on May 25, 1U01: and that on and rfler said date the Register and Receiver will be prepared to receive applications for the entry of lands embraced In aald township, from qualified applicants, who have a prefer ence right, by settlement made prior to De cember 27, ltut!, the date of the withdrawal of sid township, Included In a proposed forest reserve. H. C. PHILLIPS, Register IT. 8. Land Office, Vancouver, Wash, listed March 24, 1W14. Get Your Easter Hat. Of Mine. Abbott, on Hood River Heights, where she has an elaborate display of the latest designs brought direct from Eastern wholesalers. Come and look over my new stock. Mme ABBOTT. PIT Lots of Fun FLINCH Everybody Plays It PANIC Best Ever TRIX Something Get them at NICKELSEN, and agricul rnplements. Down the Price. Effsrs for Hatching:. I have Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching: 75 cts a setting. MRS. J. H. BHOKMAKKU, Cow for Sale. A No. 1 cow. Inquire of Mra. Owen, on the old Warren farm at t-ranKum. an FIR STOVE WOOD For sale. Inqul e at the livery stables. in24 FOR SALE, 4-ronm house and one lot: now rents for 88 a month. Price (SOD. Inquire at O lacier office or of 1). I. stone. ai Milk. Any quantity. Leave orders at Carrier s estaurant or call on D. J. Trelber. nm LOST. Between post ottlce and Booth's store, lady's small purse coiuaining 9i.no. riuuer win p lease leave at U lacier office. 480 Acres Timber. lfi.000.000 to 18,00fl,0IX feet stnmpage, near Davenport's new mill site. Log Hume at ready built through tract Price Jti.OOO cash, Lock box :io7, Hood River, Or. Hay for Sale. B. F. BHOKMAKER. 2 or 3 Fresh Cows For sale at Riverside Farm, 3 miles west of town, Shorthorns and Jerseys. a7 J. W. MORTON. For Sale. A 200-egg incubator and brooder. a7 V. W1NCHELL. House to Rent. Apply to PS O. D. WOOUWOKTH. Clover Hay for Sale. First class, 8 miles from town on Mount Hood road. Inquire FRED BAILEY, a7 R. F. D. No. 1. Cow for Sale. Fresh, three-quarters Jersey; 4 years old. Price JoO. A o. 1 cow. J . u. bouus, a7 R. F. D. No. 1. Seed Potatoes. Early Rose. For sale at 91.0U a saekdeliv- ercd anywhere In town, or at my place at Bel- moot. a7 liltUINU r IVAiN 8 Acres for Sale. 81 x acres set to straw berries, balance In clo ver; fruit for family use; 3-room house, barn and other Improveinenta. 1 mi lea from town on Keimont roaa, in oest pari or airawnerry section. ni:n u. j. mui.m.mi. Notice. All who are delinuuent on stock of Farmers' Irrigating Co. March 15, 1904, will be charged Interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum after March l.i until pam. iiy order oi ai- rectors. N. C. KVANs, Hec'y. Buff Leghorn Eggs. Thoroughbred Huff Leghorn eggs: 75 cents per setting; mill E. A. FRAN.. Wanted. To rent a small house In or near Hood River. Address box !, Arlington, Or. m:ll Horses for Sale. Five head farm horses, weight l.HK) to 1,200. Terms. TRANSr Kit AMD i.ivkuy W Wanted. Hltuatlon to work on a ranch. Apply b letter to m: C. L. MORRIS, Hood River. To Let. Fonr office rooms to let, centrally located I n q ulre of mat a. i-.. iiabhuwi. Wanted. Two girls for housework. Apply to mlO A. R. BYRKETT, Itlngen, Wash. New SLOCOM'S Hood River rTI..,!.... In.l Aft .lima X. 1H7H. KOTICK FUR PUBLICATION. United Btate Land Office, Tlie Dulles, Ore ... ......... IUU N.iil. n In fil l I'll V KlVel that In coin pilnni-e with tlie provisions of Mi tel of congress of June S, 17H, entitled "Ai act for the sale or limner miius in in -- California, Oregon, Nevada and Wasliliigtor Territory, " as extended mail the public ln itates by act of August (lllo n named persons have tiled In tills ollice tliei sworn staU-ments, to wll: Al.HKKT M. I'AI.DWKI.L, of Wavnoka, couniy of Woods, territory o Oklahoma, sworn statement No. mill, lilt Iunc4, lwtl, for the pun-haw the Vt Hr-'t iWKNKJ'.iuiilBKJi NWj section 18, town ship 1 uortli, range 11 east, W. M. WILLIAM THOMPSON, of Hood River, county of Wasco, slate of Ore on, sworn statement No. l'Jil, tiled June A l!KW, for the, purchase of tlio KV.V, section Sn. township 1 north, range 8 ea.it, W. M. That they will offer proof to show that tin land sought is more valuable for Its Umber oi .uwetlmii for agricultural purposes, and t( establish their claims to said land la-fore Geo T i'ratlier, V. H. Commissioner, at Hood Klv .... rw...... r,n Uedneuriuv. Anrll 1:1. 11104. . They name as witnesses: Gilford I). Woods worm, Minion r. toy aim y. n- - Hood River, Oregon; ncri i,. wooiie.v aim bert M. Caldwell of Wavnoka, Oklahoma u It Volile and William A. Kbv of Hood Riv er, Oregon; John A. Thompson, William Thompson, Edmond C. Miller, Warren C'oopei ,l v.yiu u'liimia of Hi aid Klver. Oregon; Ar ehie C. French and Arthur H. i-'rench ol Waynoka, Oklahoma. amv uni ui nprsons clalminir adversely th1 alM,vM.rif,u-rihl lands are reoliested to flit their claims In tills office on or before said lath day of April, 1WM. f4H7 MIl'HAKLT. NOLAN, Register. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1H7H.1 NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION. United States Land Offleo. The Dalles Oregon, Dec. 21, HUM. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance wun tne provisions in tin act of congress of June 8. 1K7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Hlatcs ol California, Oregon, Nevada aud Washington Territory, as extended to all the puuiic. lano states by act of August 4, IHVi, the billowing named persons have II led In this ollice then sworn statements, to-wlt: J AM KM A. CLKMK NHO N , of 2.15 Yamhill street, I'ortland, county ol Multnomah, stuteof Oregon. vorn statement No. Kill, tiled June is, 190.1, for the purchase ol theHK HWK, HV'A fcK i section 20, NKJi N W and N W'4 NK'-i -ecllou 2, township 2 north, range 9 east, '.V M. FHILJt' U. WAKKF.N, of Vlento, county of Wasco, slate of Oregon, sworn statement Ho. 2IM. tiled Mepteniber 21, HUB, lor the purcnuse ol ine w;i ww?4 si:u Wk HWVi section a, townslilu 2 north, range V east, W. M. AI AKY K. MOHHK. Of Hood River, county ol amw, state of Ore- inn, sworn statement ino. ana, rueu juiy l.i, 11011, for the purchase of the loui H, 10, U and 12 section 81, township 1 north. rnngeUeast w.at. i'HOEBU K. MORHK. of Hood River, couniy ol Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 2UI, filed July 27, 1103, for the purchase ol IiiIh 4, 5 and 9 section 31, township 1 north, range 9 cunt, W. M. the land sought Is more valuable for its tim ber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims tu sulci laud be fore Oeo. T. i'ratlier. U. H. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on Monday, April 11,11104. They name as witnesses: William F. Rand of Hood, River, Oregon: Oill'ord D. Wood worth, Lewis K. Morse, Phoebe K Morse and Mary F. Morse of Hood River, Oregon: Samuel Woodward and Theodore Glazer of Cascade Locks, Oregon: Millard F. Bird of Hood Riv er, Oregon; Fremont FosU-r of Hood River Oregon; Chester Custuer, Frank 11. Button, Charles L. Morse of Hood River, Oregon; Louis K. Morse or Hood River, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the anove-aescrioeu minis are requested to tile their claims In this ollice on or before said Uth day of April, WM. f4a7 MICHAEL T.NOLAN, Register. Tlmber Land, Act June 3, 1K7H.J NOTICE J-OK PUBLICATION. United mates Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, Dec. 14, 1003. Notice is hereby given that In com pllance With the provisions of the acioi congress oi June , 1H78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tlie states of Calltornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all themiblic land 9tatesby act of August 4, 1KF2, the following nuiueu persons nave n ica in tills ollice their sworu statements, to-wit; ROY N. WOODWORTH, of Hood River, county of Waseo, slate of Ore gon, sworu statement No. 1915 filed June 4, i;u.i, ior tne purcuase oi ine r,f4 section townsuip i norm, range easi, w. M. ARCHIE C. FRENCH, Of Waynoka, county of Woods, territory of uKiauonia,sworu siHiemeiii o.iS7s, tiled 31uy SW, and lot 3 of section lit, township 1 north, range 11 east, v . m. BERT L. WOOLLEY, ofWaynoka, county of Woods, territory Oklahoma, sworn statement No. 1M72, filed May a, liw.i, ior me purchase of the WW sec tion 34, township I uorth, range 9 east, W. M. AMYIULU U. I- KKNCH, of Waynoka, county of Woods, territory of Oklahoma, sworn statement No. lOOii, filed June 2, 1908, forthe purchase of the W'2 NE'4 andKUNW section 30, towushlp 1 north, range 11 east. V. M . That they will otter proof to show that tlie land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, audio establish their claims to said land before Oeo. r. Pralher, U. H. Commissioner; at Hood River. Oregon, on Tuesday. Ainil 12. 1901. They name as witnesses: Gilford D. Wood worm and Roy N. Wood worth of Hood River, Oregon: Edmond C. Miller and Warren Corni er ol Ml. Hood, Oregon; Archie C. French, Bert I.. woouey and Arthur C. French of Waynn- kii, uKiutionia; urren ai mer, oi nood uiver, Oregon; Ralph Flench and Albert M. Cald well of Waynoka, OklaliomajEdinond C. Mil ler of Hood River. Oreiron. Any and all persons claiming adversely the auove-iu-scrioea utnus lire requested, to nte uieir claims in tins omoe on or belore said I2tn day or April, 1(MU. Ha7 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register, (Timber Land, Act June 3, 187S.1 NOTICE KOK 1'UULICATTON. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, f eoruary , ihh. nonce is hereby given mat in compliance wun me provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to sll the public land stales uy ai-t ui miuusi i, inu, KMILLOIJS C. ZIKULER, of Centralia, county of Lewis, stale of Wash Ingtou, has, on August 22, limn, tiled in this ollice his sworn statement, No. 2102, for the pUlfllHHCOI IIICOW4 Ol SI-CUOIl 0.27,lll lOWIl- shlp No. 2 north, range No. 9 east, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ins claim to said land before (Jeo. T. Prather, u.o. loiinmsHiuiier, at ins omce at Jlood River, or., ou Thursday, tlie 14th day ol April, 1904. He names as witnesses: J. T. Bagley, J. A. Stranahan, Albert K. Htranahan and W. Ross Winans, all of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrilK-d lauds are rciiuesled to file their claims In this omce on or before said Mill tiay or April, 1004. flla!4 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Horse for Sale. A gentle mare, for sale by a7 OEO. W. HANDERH, Odell. Eggs for Sale. Thoroughbred tiurfOrpington and Hull' Leg horn, 15, mt setting Sl.OO. aulj MRU. ANNA ANDERSON. Ilelnionl. Lewis Poultry Yards. Kggs from thoroughbred Huff Orplnguins anu iwaca juinorcas, ffi oo per senine. Jyl RALFH LEWJS, HelmonL ' Seed Potatoes. Ol the rortfi Pole vnrlty, smooth nn1 white; similar to Burba nk. Frio 91 25 per 100 i. . u. hi .tiiwmt. me mr irrmg on quantity. 35 Acres ' or sale at a bargain: on the rod to Monnt IIismI; good opple land: nice, henlthv location for a house by Hie roadside. Inquire on the premise". nui J. r. II 1 1 .1-1 111 I M . Strawberry Plants. I hsv ahnut Mt.tW hrst-olawi strawtx-rrv plants for l. Also laud, from one acra lo .mo. on easy icrtna. Kl MiKIC-H. Ee-gs for Hatching. White PingUM-nmb lhorns, Jl for setting t . my a i, m il K. K. h. So. 1 Strawberry Plants. I have about m.lliO rlrst-rlssa nlant rrr spring setting that 1 wilt m-ll for t:2o per l.uxi ai my place. K. Mll.I.KK, JP R. V. I). .No. 2. For Sale. Pomona Spray Pump. ' and ralvun.aed Uuk, all in 17 ' 'th bsrrei. pnh curt u goou ronuit,.n R. 51. HUM. . Cow for Sale. A pnrc bred Jersey. Irlr. I'll ml7 It. K. II AHHIiX, phone !l. Fruit Farm for Sale. Twenty acre frail lartn. IS miles from Whit. Salniim. 2 aiilna rroin Hoo.i Klver- 4 am -of sirawlx-rriM In taring; s acn-n - r?-d r--eni-y etmrmt; lfi frnil ln ( ,,( ,,'r al, Hunts, Ihhw', barn. clili k-Mi Ihmsu wt,-r nn Pla.-, culd b bI f. irrigation. I tur H.rt); will lake part In Iradr. "' R- r lfcl-H, While Salmon. Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Money to loan. Ilanna house and lot, f'2,000. 1. Lots in Waucoma Tark mUlition $150. Corner lot in front of school house $300. 2. Eligible remdenue lots in Spangler'a subdivision, near cannon house; only $125; terms easy, installment plan. 3. Sixty acres good cultivatablo land on Hock creek, six miles southeast of Hood River, Trice fdw. lernis easy. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to George K. Forsyth ; 100 acres good fruit land;$4000. 8. luu acres at lute ealmon; tine timber land; $10 an acre. 9. The n acre place in Crapper neigh borhood, known as the Renshaw place; all improved; new buildings, etc. .... UK) acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Price $1)00. 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 Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River Bank treasurer. Installment plan. Tickets lo 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 laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From and after this date, April 9, VMl, the rateB will he as follows : $10 a day ; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. . Furnished room to rent. Lot 4, block 9, Hull's addition, fine 2 story house; $1,800. For Sale Residence on State street at head of Front; $2,500, including 3 lots. For Sale. 40 acres near Monnt Hood post office, (iood land $700 cash 30 days, only. J. Leland Henderson. For Rent For a term of ten years, the two lots on State street, back of Bartmess' and the Paris F'air. Rental, $120 a year for the two, FVir Sale The 50 acre strawberry furm owned by A. Ii. 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 sold at once. Terms half or more cush. F'or Sale The Henderson ranch, for merly owned by J. R. 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. Fasy terms; telephone; rural delivery. Four miles from Hood River. Two goat ranches on mountain east of valley on county road. One, $1,000; 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. Good for stoie or ollice. Mrs. Clark's 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; snitabie for office or shop. The 10 acres owned by II. S. Lewis at Belmont, improved, with buildings, farm implements, furniture, stock, etc., $3,000; the bare place, $2,500; $1,500 or more cash ; balance on time, 0 per ct. A. W. ONTHANK, Notary Public and Ileal Es tate Agent. lxmns, Collections and f'onvevsnclng. Klre anil Life Insurance In the best i-oni pan lea. stenography and Tvpe Writing. oak .si., IfiKid River. 4 Tracts of Land for Sale. tfi acres. 10 or 12 cleared and nearly all set lo strawberries. m seres. 2 tillable; 2 acres clesred; t7'i is-r acre for tillable part, balance will be donated to purchaser. 2n acres, psrtty cleared, 70 ier acre. 1 acres, all cleared; splendid linproveinents. W hole place set to trees and straw berries. These places arc located tiom one to five mil s out, under the Knst Kork Irrigating t a h ditch. 1 am not a real istnte agent but a rarnier living 5 miles out and am olh r-nif thme properties for non-resident rrlcnds. If you are Intercsied In any way. don't hc-iiato to ask tmesil.ins. The list may contain ii acily what you want, or vour frien-ls who me I'oioin-j in HimhI Kivei, are looking for. ( all on. writetoorplionu R. K HAHHIsilS, -'."""''L Ji'(l River, Or Gasoline Engine V or snle cheap; 2 horse ; nearly new. H. t' (XiK. Early Garden Plants. Lm'" ,,i""e'.'.r ,w," Bho,,t '" middle of Pr." or nrt ' May. early varieties of hmiato, eai.'iage and celerv pinnts J-' T Hi WCALKIXa, R. F. I). 2. Dressmaking. I wish to Inform th Indies of ifood River .. . "w be Jackson building, next to Mct.iitrca m. at market.nnd prepaml o-.o their ilre.mk inl and line sewn, I have . f,.. fur,,!.,,, n,,,,, , sr; b r part tea. M lb K. ('.CLARK. Strawberry Plants. I hnvc for sale one to 2ri.n pun risri Seeii lii p.aut. warranted nm irn,wi, fr..,.. r. "ir"n5 nd '"'". "t my pl,-e at IC in It K KIT. To Rent. I bve roneluilnt l n.ni or n.y ranch. Ilrank.,,, i,..i i.. i m i 7-. 1 h.'" '" '"' b s' '":wa-rrv and r.ll n...H . " -'- hi aouu-iance. B'ngen,Wasb. 124 A. Ik BVRKKTT,