The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 30, 1904, Image 4

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HOODlEIVEIl GLAGIEE,' TIIUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1004.
i,
Petroleum Will-Lay the Irrot. ,
"Horn! River should place crude
petroleum on the strt'Bts unci roads of
the town mid valley and do away with
the annual dust nuisance Ilia iieople
licro have to contend with," savg Dr,
J. K. Watt. ' .
The diH'tor is In earnest on this mat
tar. In conversation with the Glacier
' mini the oilier day he raid this manner
of dust lying has lieen tried successfully
in other states and there is no reason
why it could not be employed here to
(food advantage. " The exiiense is not
so (treat as . most people naturally
atippose. The crude petroleum can be
Secured iii Portland (or 90 cents a bar
rel, and it should not cost over 10 cents
more Ireiitht on the steamers. .
If others continue the agitation tor
oil on tin. streets of Hood Kiver it- may
bo possible to Bet enouitli interested to
make the experiment. If it works else
where, why not in Hood Kiver? Cali
fornia cities use a great deal of oil. it is
, said, and it nut only does away with the
dust, but makes a better road bed. In
that, country an application is said to
In ft for a year or more. If it should
prove satisfactory in Hood Kiver it
would hardly be more expensive than
the presut system, and Infinitely more
satisfactory. .
Nothing Ilea id of William Sliepard.
William tthepard.whodisappenrcd from
Hood Kiver the latter part of April has
not been beard of since, Shepard
the man who conducted a little grocery
store in partnership with f rank tireeory
opposite the 1'aik street school house
last spring. Orcjrory withdrew from
the firm shortly after opening the bus
iness, A Portland paperglvlnjr an account of
fihepuid's disappearance quotes his
mother, Mrs. J. 0. Latonrelle, as saying
he had 500 with him at the time of his
disappearance. This is untrue, declares
his brother who is now conducting the
his store. He tnay have had (25 or $30
hut no more. 1
Hliepard was last seen on the 2ith of
April, when be paesed throunh l.utonr
ello and handed his fattier a nuts wj ing
be would be back to spend Kuturduy
ninht at home. He Is 27 years old and
has a wife and one child. It is declared
by his mother and his wife that there
' was no trouble between him and any of
his relatives.
"We fear that ho has been murdered
. ami ronucu, his mother ts quoted as
sayinit. "We know that he went to
Portland to purchase some supplies for
his grocery store, and we know that he
..reached Portland. Ho was seen to
leave the train at the Union depot, but
he Iihh not been seen since to our know
luditc.
"We have not learned of anything
that may have caused him to leave
Hood Kiver, and after careful investlea'
tioii we I ave come to the conclusion that
be met with foul play here,"
fitntu berries Pay In Texan.
A Tyler, Texas dispatch In the Old.
Ciko Paikor savs: . '
i'liy strawberry crop raised in and
around Tyler this brought the (towers,
in round numbers, $!i(),X)0. Forty cars
wereshlped, of 504 crates to the cur.
' Express package shipments amounted
, oi several hundred crates. The crop
w hs very short, in nuiiiy instancei tint
more than half a yield, there about 20(1
Hears of strawberries this year, which,
will probably be doubled nextyoar. The
average pield was about 100 crates to
the acre, though some growers averred
200.
P. Z. barton, living two miles east of
Tyler, withered 1,100 crates from seven
accrs but this whs exceptional, and lie
lined an abundance of fertilizers. An
avuriii;e. price for berries whs 2 and $2.
20 per crett), fancy averaging ju 20 and
choice hriiiL'init 12. A ciate of berries
coutaines 2 quarts. Every car was sold
for cash, growers receiving their money
as soon as the car bad been loaded and
chocked up. Many buyers were here
from the north. '
The second crop is now well iindor
way, and many are real xing haudsom
returns. H. W. Ni il, two miles from
Tyler, (nil tiered !I00 crates from two
aver in the first crop and expects to
gather fifty more from his second crop.
Strawberries have proven to be tlio
best money crop grown in thia section.
ThereiB never a compluto failure, as
theie is sometime with peacbfiB.
Advertised Letter List.
June 1.1, 1004.
Adam, Miss (,'lara Jlcnnett, Miss Etla
Kviins, Miss Lir.nie lielmer, Mm. Harsh
Helzer, Emily (2) McClancy.Miss Alay
Thompson, Ulare Parker, Mrs.W. pkg
liurr W. A, , Itond. W.
llrooks, Ira (Mark, .lolm
Kavles, John I Dunn, Pen-en
Klltfson, Frank Evans John
Ciaiiishurry Mr. (iilbert, 1). 8,
Howell, J. E. Johnson, E. K,
Mclutiro, U. Saale Kighards
i leiiniiin, itenry Vokcnc, I.N.
M'heulur, V. H. Wood, W.
Flue Berries at White Salmon.
A. W. Clark, writing in theOoldendale
Agriculturalist from White salmon says:
"Htrawberries here at White Halmon
are just fine. 1 saw an item in tho Hood
Kiver Ulacier speaking of (bo linext
straw berries as being grown and -hipped
from Hood Uiver, and as fao rip rior to
any grown at other places.' 1 will say
this is a very much mistaken idea a the
strawberries grown in W hitebalmon are
as fine in flavor, as large and nice as any
grown there. The toil is good enough in
Klickitat to grow these berries. There
are a few growers on the land in White
nalmon who are obliged to irrigate, and
they ship their berries much sooner than
the Hootl Itiver growers. i
And the growers on the hill, too, are
ahead of . the mentioned place. - Last
Haturday, May 2H, from this neighbor
hood there were 150 crates shipped, and
only 7 from Hood Itiver. , From Under
woods there was as many more, which
as I know, were about 58 or 00, and were
grown in Klickitat by Messrs. lliurn
ton's. The strawberry is a very good
crop here this year. The shipment from
this side of the Columbia, in this immed
iate neighborhood, Jane Sand 4, ran up-,
wards of 600 crates, and thay are a fine i
in flavor and size a any Hood Itiver
berry ever seen, and a little sweeter.
Ho say a Seattle buyer, i Mr. John
Clarkson, 4 mile above, is shipping
about ou crates per day, 57 yesterday.
and would have had 7a it bi could
have had them picked. . C, Thornton
ami J. Thornton about 40 crates per day.
Mr. J. P. Jensou from 20 toIM) crate per
day. The cool weather on the hill holds
the ripening back, rtill they are getting
larger and tuier. As soon as the warni
sun looks Unn them a little, strougur
they will he rolling in more abundantly,
Now, readers, do- you know where
Hood Kiver got their great name of rais
ing and shipping the finest fruit in this
western country?. If not, I will say the
first starter was front .White Salmon
growers, Messrs. Higler, Moore, Byr
kett, Engan, and a lew others on the
Flat here. Blurting in the strawberry
culture Mr. Jewett was the first in this
part of the country iu strawberries and
large fruit. Mr. Jewett is, as most of
you know by reputation, a hardworking
man who has made a beautiful and
pleasant home on the hill. Once in the
nursery business, be now has plated off
considerable laud, is still selling flue
residence lots and strawberry tracts.
. White Salmon is growing nicely. In
tiie near future this will be a beautiful
place. The back ground to the South
is shown nil with that beautiful moun
tain, Mt, lliMul; (ben the foot hills; and
this way, further down, the farm land
and fruit growers' fields, dotted here and
tiful picture, as boe tnentioiwd, far
ahead of tha artist's bruah-aapeeially
at nigh) when lit up, (he scene is grand.
- (, . i - - -
.Miss Ball 'I rttt-ita) , Kiwea by her pupils,
w ait a great Sucees iu ever way,' and tha
pleasant afternoon, combined wttn the
beautiful lone rotes, added the enjoy
ment of her guests. Mrs. Peter' parlor
were filled with the friendsef tliepartio-
pauts and they fuf'v appreciated the tx-
cellent work presented to them. ' It wa
a perfect program, and well rendered,
and showed careful ' and conscientious
training on the part of the instructor,
and hour of hard work and endeavor on
the part of the pupils. Mis Ball closed
the afternoon by a beautiful rendition of
one of JJeethoven's sonatas, which was
enjoyed to the fullest extent by hot
listeners." Her conception of the eom-
losers thought seemed perfect, and aoth
na but an encore would satisfy1' those
fortnnate enoueh to be within aonnd.
of the work of her skillful finger. The
following took part In the program;
Vernon and Verda- Weber, Gertrude
Walther, Jennette Snipe, Afiee Nolan,
Una Roth, Edna Pease, W'.nnifred
Douthit, Nora Border, Lois Taylor,
Einmeline Giihonaen, Minnie Hit,-Joe-
itia ana vernt Curtis, Crystal Bennett,
iargaret Whealdon, France Lake. 8nla
Fargher, Faye Rorick, Gena ttentt,
Grace Peter, Bessie Snipes, Myrtle
Rorden, Lena Moore, Helen Peter Mia
Bail. Chronicle. .
! ,' r 8ned by Hit DmMri
"A doctor here ha sued me for 112.60
which l claimed waa - excessive for a
case of cholera morbus," say it. White
of Coacliella, Cal. "At tho. trial lie
praised his medical skill and medicine.
1 ankud him if it wa not Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera and di&n bora Remedy he
used as I had good reason to believe it
was, and he would not say under oatli
it was not," No doctor could use a
better remedy than this in a ease of
Cholera morbus, it never fails. Hold by1
all druggists., V
NOTICE OF FILING OF OFFICIAt
PLATS OF SURVEY. J
Untied MUvtt lUnd Offloe, Vaaooalrer,
W sulilnstun, JuimKU, WH Kolloo is Uoratiy
Klven tbul the approved plats of surveys uf
ihe fol low I ii Irurilouul towustilps bavs beon
rrtwlvtid by ililnolltiw, unit ilml Uisaant will
ho flleil herein pii Tiuwday, tit Villi day ol
July,i:iW,atSoV'loek,a.Hi. to-wlL'
Hei-Uons 1 to la, liielnxlve; NK'-( and W,
section Hi Motion 1, V. and M W!4, seetlun
111, lowimhlp 11 nonli.ruBie 7 west w, M.
u' NW'y,, K'cilim 2.'i; w'tioinMloW, tncln
lv; V, mid HW 1-4, section M; swtlons 81 to
M Inrliwlrs, townslitp il north, not wt,
W, M -
Uit 1,2,3.4, 5 and , section 83, and lots 1, 1, ,
t.r,, and S. section 84, township U uortli, raugs
T west, W. M.
(iu nil aner aaia nnle llili offloe will M
6HERIFF,'S SALE.
William Hathm,
flalntltr
hver EsTHaa Ri'wki.l, only
child of Lucy KaUunr Kus-
sett, dooettea,iind i .
it. M. Kosmkll, faUier of said
child, Bunutuid of mid Lacy
Kulwr llonwrt.dwl. DesendanU.
' U wt4Af mm . . u .. nd,
of saleluly turned out of,aud under the seal of
Hie eirvuii cour oi me staMOiureoD, for ine
eounty of Waaoo, tome directed, dated June
v, upon a ueoree ror tile lorecioeure oi a
eerUia inorlKane. and ludrment. rendered
and entered In said court' on the 1st day of
June 1MM, In Ihe above entitled eauae In favor
of lite BlalDMA and ugHlrut the defendanu,
luu l..HII...J U U U ....... 1 1 mm
Judsmeut debtors In the auin of two hundred
aeventy-iuree aouara and nluety-nve cenu
(K7S.S5), with lutereet thereon from the 6th
day of March, IM at the rate of ten per cent
per annum, and the further sura of Any II
dollars as attorney'! fees, nnd the further sum
of (f 16) fifteen dollars, eotU, and the coals of
ana upon una writ, ana commanding me to
make aa e of real property, embraced In such
decree of foreclosure, and hereinafter de
scribed. 1 will, ou the Ulat day of July. 1WM. at
Uie bour of two o'clock In the afternoon of
said day. and at the front door of tha county
court uouee in 't he Dallea Cllv. Wasco oouuty,
urexon, sell at puouc auction to tne uiueat
and interest whlcb the defendants Lucy Ks-
tner ttueaei anu af. M. Kuaneii, or enner oi
them had on Ihe 6th day of March, A. I). l'JOi,
the dale of the niortaaire foreclosed herein.
or whlcb aucb defendant er any of the do-
reunanu unrein, nave nue acau rea. or now
have In and to the following described real
property, altnateand helm In WaM county.
Orego , to-wlt: Lou numbered (10) ten audilj
tnuty, iu Diock numbered iweniy-ioree ,
as per the oMcial lilat of Hood Rfver. proper,
now an aauiuonio tne city oi nooa tviver;
or so mucu oi mifl property, as will satisfy
tne judimeut and decree, witn eosu ant
crulna coats.
Haid property will be sold subject to con
firmation aud redemption as by law provid
ed- . , . .
Dated al TM Dalles, oreson, mis ntn aay
of June. HUM. 0. HKXTON,
Jle-J.vH Mlisrlfr of Wasuo county, Oregon.
therewith their buildings ; then the 1 prepared to receive i applications for the entry
town otll.KKl Kiver; next is the 1,o1uiti- h. Ur-HiLU l.ter. .
bin river, aud from there we have a beau-, a. V. cook, Heceiver
' - ' ' H00 11 RIVER SCHOOL REPORT.
Following Is a summary report of the Hood Klverputitio schools for tha year
ending May 0, BMMj , ' 1 '"iii ,
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Department of the IntertOT. Land Offloe at
The Dalles, Oregon, Ma-; 'M, HUM. Notice ta
hereby given that the following named settler
baa ft led notice of hta luteutlon to make final
prisif In support of hts claim, and that said
irooi win ne niKue oerore ueorge r. rratner,
.'nlted Hlatcs (.'ommlssloner, at bis office In
Hood Itiver, Oregon, on July , IWM.-ylt:
- - JOHN H. GKOr r .
of Hood River, Oregon, H. E. No. 9110,
for tin NKM HWW and lot t ofHectloa 1T. 1,
iath, Range 10 K., W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of aald laud, vis: James ltees, William
L. Huckahay, James N. Knight, Lewis C.
Weygaut, alf of Hood Kiver, Oregon.
MIOHAELT. NOLAN, Register.
, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Uepartmentof the Interior, Land Office at
Tbe liallea. Oregon, May 24, lWH. Notlne la
hereby given that I lie fotlowlngoamed settler
baa filed notice of his Intention to make final
proof In aiinport of his claim, and that said
Rronf will be made before the Register "d
eeelver at The Liallea, Oregon, on July IS,
1WM, vis:
. CHARI.KH R. STARK,
of Hosier, Oregon, H. E. No. WV. tir the NE
11 Ewll"' HN,tlua TP-IJNorlh' Hauge
He names tbe following witnesses to prove
hlseontlnaous residence upon and cultiva
tion of aald land, vise lo Hoot, I). A. Hair
line, ueorge HUBkpy, all or M oiler, Oregon,
Alexander Watt, of The Dnlles, Oregon.
MI0HAKL.T. NOLAN, Register.
Tkachf.hb.
Sirs "(Sim w ,
No,
enrolled.
pupil
t
Mita
lU'llNOII...
Miss Groves..,
MIhh I)eiu.....
M iss Qui mi ..
Miss Cnpple..
Mis. Held.
Miss Hill.........
Miss Bcliungel
1st
and
2d
1st
and
2d
I'd
i)d
4th
Oth
and
(3th
(lib
and
7th
8th,
Kill
and
Kith
25
201
30
30
24
80
28
Average No.
belongiug,
40 m.:
51 10
50
22 I
18.8
23
. r
68 24.09
20 ,
10
23
21.7
24
:o.f
84.1
82
46
40 6
47
44.68
72 34.03 23 P2 57.05
i i i
Av. nuii.tH r at-tendanee.
I.
f
s1
15.7
14
20.37
18.1
20
12.03
24 57
14 .8
14
25.15
18.5
23
29.04
20.4
80.5
28
41.521
36.6
43
41.07
50.97
Caaea
tardlnese.
MINNIE K LLMJLl., Principal. (per Mr. Rled)
Mis irovea' register being lost, no n rl cau be niade of her room.
Anderson,
Clevenger, Mrs.lO,
(ieer,,Mr. Minnie
Uosttni, l.illio
Allen, Win. 8.
llyrdson, .1. II.
Corliett, Peter
Davis, W. K.
i'liulkner, Thoa. T
Foiib, J. A. I
Fisher, Wilson
(iilliert, Meil
June 21, 1904. .
Anna Itiiilev, Mrs. Jennie
Francis Miss Dollie
Mct'orkle.Mr. Hallie
V illlaniaon,Mi's. A,
Hillings, J. II.
Cliapinan, John
ipui,J,
Edwards, Master W
Friend, Mr.
Francis, Mr.
(iillanders, II,
Uray, lliomas
(iiistiifsiin, (lliarles Johnson. Percy
K. K. Johnson, Kd.
Ktilley, John
lipham, A. C.
iMcilride, ('. ,
Mimiii II. V,
l'orapat, Knlou
Kramer. B. 8.
Iinib, Aarcliio
Mcliride, lthas.
Nichols, W. ti.
tinder, tioo.
J.
Wm, M. Yatks, roatmasUM.
The prune grower of Clark county
are not tbe only oneB to suffer from un
fortunate climatic conditions this year.
says tbe ancouver Columbian. Kecent
private advices receivcil- from the Wants
Clara alley, the great center of the
I nlitornia prune industry, indicate that
the crop in that section has suffered
severely from wind storms during the
past week. 1 lie renort savs that nui-
than half the cherry crop has been ruined
nun that tne loss on prunes will amount
to 20,000,000 pounds. White the crop
in tills county will bo extremely short
there will be some recompense in Btore
lor tho grower. Not alone will good
prices be obtainable, but the market
will be cleared of alt fruit on hand,
winch must certainly insure a fair
demand tor next season crop, even if
It should fortunate y Drove a heavv nm.
While the outlook for the present season
m mr irom encouraging, it affords but
little ground for the cry that the prune
industry is a failure;
SLOCOM'iS
FOR
Books, Stationery, Paper Nap
Kins, Pens, Inks, Blank Books,
Legal Blanks,' Magazines P P
Agency Oregonian, Telegram
Timber I .and, Act Jane 8. 1K7S.1
, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Utmed flutes- I And office. The Dalles,
Oregon, April 1MH. Notice Is hereby given
that In eompliauee with the provisions of the
act of congress of Julie S. 1878, entitled "An
act for the aale of timber lands Iu the Htates of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, lliW, the following
named peraona have tiled In this oflloa their
sworn statement, to-wlti
JACOB JUHKI'H HKCKKR;
of Hood River, county or Wasco, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No, 21US, filed
Hvptemuer 1, mm, for the purchase of
the HKM NWJf, URM MW)4 and W HKW
section v,towunhlp 2 north, range 9eaat,W M
PATRICK UOHMAN,
of The Halle, county of Waac-o, atateofOre-
aim, aworn ainiement rtn, iuu, nieo r-iovem'
Del
HK
alii
I hat they will offer proof to ahow that the
laud sought is more valuable for Ha timber or
ktone than for agricultural purpose, and to
eatabllah their claims to said land before the
Regiaier and Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on
July DO, 1904.
They name as witnesses; T W Calbreatb, R
K Love, R Jarvls and J B Brown of Hood
Theodore J Meuferf, Richard J. (Joriuan and
William Ketchum of The Dalles. Or.
Any and all peraona claiming adversely the
ahove-deiwritied landa are requested to file
incirciaima in una omoe on or Deiore aaia
sum day or juiy, iish.
mlsjyT MICHAEL T, NOLAN, Register.
- u, iu, air me piircnase or the bwustu
'4 HWW. and Nk HWW section l. town
p 1 norih, range 11 east, w M.
McDonald &Henrich
HfTCHELL
Dealers In
FARM MACHINERY, VEHICLES
BICYCLES
Waookb 70 year test.
Buooias the very neet
riowa, narrows, ew.
Cultivators, Spray and Well Pump
Wind Mills, Gasoline Eng'a
Cham ploii Mowers. Rakes. Oil and
Extras, Hardware, Fishing Tackle.
Barb Wire.
Hercules Stump Powder,
0 . iiswiim
v) w L y
1 -.-.mm mm Vz?
0
-DEALEK.IN
W. HAYNES & CO.
Bucceasors to E. E. Savage's Sons.
DKALEaS IX
Hardware, Tinware,
Stoves, Paints, Oils
FAMING IKIffi
Staple and
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE. :; ",T
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Majestic & Mesaba Ranges
and Stiletto Cutlery. ?
HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS,
OREGON.
AND A FULL un Of
SPECIAL BARGAINS AT '
C ARMICH AEL'S j&
Builders' Material
Estimate furuished to Contractors.
Aoents roa
Oliver Chilled Plows. MWW JiatS. IOC tO 25C iUnbOnnctS. 5C to 20c
Ladies Shirt Waists, 75c to $1.00
E. R. Bradley
PRINTING
9
New Goods.
to select from.
Latest Styles and Pateras. Large Stock
HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS.
HIOK GRADE PAMPHLET
AND COMMERCIAL WORK
PROMPTLY pcaror.MED
PUiaS HLWHYS tNHT
We are here to do your work today
tomorrow and every other day. and
our money (what little we have)
Is apent Hood River. We wont
your work and can do It neatly and
SATISFACTORILY
Mid-Summer Millinery Sale
Ladies, you will need a new hat to wear with that new suit, In honor of the
(iraud Army convention soon to be held here. Remember OUR MIDSUMMER
SALE 18 10V ON, consisting of Outing Hat, American Girl Sailor, Black
and White Body Straw, Chiffon Hats, also a full line of Straw Braid.
Arei your orders lu early and avoid the rush.
' Your truly, -
Hood River Heights. Mme ABBOTT.
PARADISE HOTEL
w'i
1
Milwaukee Nurseries.
We will have a large stock of ADDle. Pear. Prune. Peach.
Plum and Cherry Trees, also Crape, Currants and Berry Plants of all
the leading varieties, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Roses,
Hedge Plants, etc.
All our Trees are grafted on whole roots, and are M,-tlv rw.nim.a n,i
true to name. All our Aoole Scions are selected from snma nf th
orchards In Hood River Valley, A large stock of Yellow Newtown and Spitz-
enuerga. npeciai prices iuaaepn large lots. Send early for Driee list.
N. B. HARVEY, Prop., Milwaukee, Or.
. . a : . i. i
i.ai ni .tntj j
r-
r...tia aVMnsl
ill f 1A
SNOW & UPSON,
General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers,
FINE HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Manufacturers of the Crescent Brand of Tools. Full line of
supplies constantly on hand. Best Plow Man in
the West. .:
HOOD RIVER, OREGON. 5
Timber I jind, Act dune 8, 1H7S.1
N0TIC1C FOR PUBLICATION.
United Btatea Und Office, The Dalles, Ore
gon. April i, iwh. iMoiice is nereny iven
tliut In eoinpllance with the provisions of the
act of congress or June , 187s, entitled "A
r N W) and or HWW seetlou 9, township
north, range S mat, W. Ju.
KOllHKT W. CAl.DWt.t.Li
f "ica
a-
county
ill the
Tlie fruit rrop in I'nion
this season will be the largest
iiisiory in tno comity. There is two
reasons for this. One" is that the trees
Hi cin to be trymjr to out do all previous
efforts and the other is that many new
orchard are coming into bearing this
year for tho first time- With this extra
fruit crop it seems a shame that there is
no fruit organisation ready to handle the
crop. The fruit growers of thia country
should (fet together and form some aort
of organization which would enable them
to secure better price and a eure niur
ket. LaOrand Observer. .1
G et you r Spray Material of
L -A R K
THE DRUGGIST,
And you can depend on it being GOOD.
STAT A0RltULTV8At.Cot.L(lie AND EXPKRIMKNT 8TAT10X.
, .. , , CorvaI.18, Oaa., April 13, 1904.
Mr. Chns. N. Clarke, Hood River, Ore,
Dear Sir The sample of white arsenio which you sent Die hae been exatn
inea ana l nnd that It is excentlimallv mini! k,,r ail nr.n.i r....... i -..i.i
cull it alisolulely pure. The chemical analysis show, that the aample ooutaiiia
.08 ol ono tier cent moisture and .T7 per cent white arsenic. So you see that
.... , , cauTiuuiiHiiy nue quality. ery truly voura,
A. L. KNISfctY, Chemist.
Livery, Feed and Drayihg.
to
STKANAHANS & BAQLEY.
Horsea bought, sold or exchanged.
Pleasure part ies can secure flrst-clasa rigs. Spe-'
clat attention given to moving Furnltur
and riams).
We do everything home can do,
HOOD RIVER, OREOON.
SPOT CASH GROCERY
WOOD BRO&, Proprietors.
Groceries, Flour and Feed
FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY.
Only Exclusive Grory Store In the City. Fm Delivery. Phone.
act Air the aale of timber landa In the atateaof
California, Oregon, Neviida and Waahlngton
Territory, aa extended to all the public land
states by sot of A usual 4. liwi. the following-
oainea peraona nave niea in this omoe lliulr
stateiuenta, towlt:
NKI.H NELHON.
of Blackdnok, county of Beltrami, state of
Mlnneaota, aworn statement No. 'JIIM. nled
0!toter 6. 1WH. lor tha uurehase of I lie VM
oi n w ;
1 north
of The Dallea, eounty of Wn, atate of Ore-
lm, awora aiateinent no. ikmi, nieu may is,
WIS. for the mirchase of the HWW HWW sec
tion 36 and HKW HK'i aeeMon l. iownahlD
north, range S ewit. W M
That tbey will oner proof to show that tbe
land aousht Is more valuable fur Its timber or
stone than for agricultural pnrpoaoa, and to
eatabllah their clauna to said land before the
Reenter ana Hecelver at The liallea. Ureaon.
on Auaunt 11. 1S04.
Miry name aa witnesses; aukusi women or
Henildil. Mlnneaota: KrnarW 1 aof Fort and.
Or.) Louis Nelaon ol lHwIiuteo, Or; W Cur-
ran of v lento, Or; J B Urowu, Kalph Jarvls.
Charles Jarvls aud A L Boadley of Hood
Kiver, Or. .
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deanrtbed landa are requested to file
their elalms In thin offloe on or before said
14th day of August, mn.
mUJy7 M1CHAELT.
NOLAN, Register.
Timber land, Act Jone a, 1S7.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
- United fttatSa Land Ufflre, The liallea,
Oregon, May a, im. Notice Is hereby
given that In compliance with the provisions
or me oi or eotigmM routine S, IST8, entitled
"An act ftir the sale of timber lands In the
stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and
w aauingion xerriiory, - as exienaea lo an
UM publlo land autm b
of The Dalles, eounty of Waaco, state of Ore-
Eon, naa, ou juiy 14, iui nied lu una omoe
la swern abatement. No Hl-i. Sr the nurchaae
of then WW MW, Wii 8WJ4 section iUtowa
ahlp 1 north, range 11 enat, and lot 4 of aectlon
, lownahlp 1 ooutn, range II east, W.M., and
will oner proof lo ahow that the land sought Is
snore valuable sir lie uuiberor stone man lor
agricultural purpoaea, and to eatabllah hla
claim 10 said land before the Keglater and
Receiver of thia oftlre at The Dalles. Oregon.
on the Sth day of July, 194.
He aaiuea aa wltueaaev A E Lake, William
Ketchum. A C Thomas and K F Hnauldlus.
all of The Dalles, Or.
Any and all peraona claiming adversely the
above-deocribed lauda are requested to file
their claims In this offloe on or before aald
11 Oay tu July, W04.
mHlyl M fOH AKl. T. NOLAN, Reglater.
; (Timber Land, Act Junes, I87S
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United H Intra Land Ofrloe. Tbe Dalle. Or
gen, June 11, W04. Nottos la hereby given
that lu compliance with I lie nroviaione of the
aei m congreaaouune s, isis, eniiuea "An aci
aale of timber hmda In
for the a
tho atalea of
t alilorilla. timein. N,-vri and Waalilnirtnn
Territory," aaexteuded to all tbe public Land
8talea by act of Ausuxt 4. 1SSH. the following
uauieu peraona nave 0 lea in tnia omoe ineir
sworu slatemenie, to-wlt .
KHKh HRftAN
of Waynoka, oouuty of WooUa, Territory of
uaiaiioiaa.awnrnsuiieinem no.aa,niea April
u,miHriue pun-uaaeor tire HH.HHw w ana km
4 of Nee. 7, townahipl north, range 11 Kast,
w . aa.
ALBKKT J HntTCK
of McMlnnvllle. county of Yamhill, state of
Oregon, awvrn atatcment No. m. Died May
'it, .1904, rbr theporchase of the lots i and I of
owe. ss, towuahlpg north, raiure Kaal: kit 1
and HYM NKk Hee. 1 inwnuhln 1 luu-th. n.,ia
That thev Will nn.ir nnuriniluw that the
aaa eoucht la wore valuable tat lu timber or
alooe than sr agricultural purposes, and to
eatabllah their claim, m i.l hsi
OeorgeT. leather, I niled Htatea tlommie
alonrr at hla ottice at Uood River, Oregon, on
Tney nauie aa ' rrf'w.nna r Minr
Glfcwd D. Wondworth. Jaka Lens. Ralnh
Kmich, lwli Mime, Cbarlee CaatuW, Jofiu
W.MIireVeaild WilllMia IT HmntA mit iI M.ul
River, Oregon.
Any and at, peruana cUtn)og atvereely
tne above described landa are requealed UiHIe
tbeirrlaiuia lo III la MM oa or htin the
aald Wth day of Ausnat, At
mich AKL T. .AN, Register.
Corner Hlste street and Paradise avenue.
Hatea, 1 to fl.50 a clay. Hpnclal rstea to
uuaruera. Mils. v. O. tlHTKlCAN, frop.
J. R. NICKELSEN
DEALER IV
alex. stewart Farm Machinery & Vehicles
DEALER IN. - t T.. .i.e 1 w... . .
1 1 111 1 1 mr 11.1 n if 11-1 1 iv mnn n iiokhm., 1 1.1
AliA1I a 1 a. T ""ci, iiiliuui 11 U11U U1U IlICKUiy
Ueneral MCrCnandlSe. Wagons, Clark and Perry Buggies, Liffhtninff Hay Press.
Lour Distance Telephone Offloe.
tlona received for the Ulacler,
Subacrlp-
MOSIER,
OREGON
Mosier Trading Co.
D. H. BARRIE, Mgr.
(Hnocessors to Lewis Mosier.)
General Merchandise and
C0RDW00D.
MOSIER, OREGON,
AermotorWind Mills, Deering Machinery, Buckeye Pumps,
Milwaukee Hay Tools, Champion Carts.
A COlBplel line of Svracuse ImnlcniMli Tl,,r..,iv i..i r
feyr InanAgeV Mt -"K-W
bor. 4tn and Columbia Sts., Hood River, Or.
G. G. CROW.
J. F. STRANAHAN,
Architect
Of 25 year' experience. Will fur
nish plana and specifications for all
kinds of buildings. Strictly up to data.
Liocatod at Uood River.
M. MANLY. I
MANLY & CROW.
White Salmon Real Estate
Dealers.
White Salmon, Wash., have sole elm
of lots in this growing town. We have a larcre list
sit fnw, .3 1 . 1 O ,
of farm and fruit lands for sale.
Correspondence solicited.
J. HEMEREL & SONS,
Contractors
and Builders
Hood River, Or.
FREDRICK & ARNOLD,
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
Estimates furnished on all kinds of work
I'hniUkC Arnold, Main SI.
llUllt ts. yrederick. Main aOS.
BELIEU & REA, '
Contractors
& Builders.
1
-Pl.ANS flD F-TTDIATlOl FCRNl.HHEOta
bone & McDonald!
Carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed,
Shovels, Spades, Axes, Saws, etc.
The Fishing Season :fl-
Is here, and go are we with a full line of first
class Tackle. Come and see us before buying. ; "
Goods Delivered Free " -To
Any Part of Town.
bone & Mcdonald
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
COX & WALLIN
Contractors
FU
RNITURE
and Builders
and Building: Material
Plans and Estimates Fobhibhbd.
E. A. SOULE.
Contractor
and Builder.
PI.AN8 AND ETIMTE FURM8HKD
UI'qn Application. dl
PAINTS AND OILS.
FURNITUBE REPAIRED.
Best prices
. guarantwd. Call and look through the Stck.
Glad to show you around.
e MIDWAY
Chop House.
Melonhort ordfeat all ho or. Omn ria I
strut. sat..K tV.u.. . r r I
1 1 vfsi 1 sk, m. UUIII aV Ul. I
PIERSON & COLEMAN
I'Toprietora,
Undertaker and Embalmer
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