si HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THUBSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904. i ' i I i i. t I i ; CORRESPONDENCE ODELL, Are there characters In the home family? There surely must be. There ' la touch of pathos In the Incident that closed the career of Frank, the outlaw and afterward favorite hone of the Little White Htore people. HtroiiK, nervy and almost uneontrolaule,yl when subdued, tame and kind yet most unfllnchlnir when In the harness. he marched fearlessly Into the jaws of death, without a niumipr. jjsst wea uendsy was a sad, weary day for the writer as be dug a (rave and laid hint to rest near the spot win re he gave up his life. Mis mate, Harry, shed not a tear but today as I write lie is nervous and lonely In the big tll that once held them both. Frank died In the harms, shall we? Last week Hhelly & Bon shipped to Arlington over lull ricks of wood not withstanding the hard luck they en countered, and this week the shipment will be iiioreaaod. Dr. Jones and family of White 8al , man have been spending a week at Odell visiting friends. Last Thursday be and M. I). Odell made a trip to Cloud Cap Inu, and while there climbed the mountain as far as Coop er's spur. This week the pipe Hue of the East Fork Irrigating Co. will be tested, and water running over the high district between here and Kiel creek. This suc cessful termination of this project I nailed situ (lcjlglit and will soon arid increased value to the adjacent land. Next bear will unfold a marvelous tale fer Eml Hood Jtlver valley, F. W. Angus on the West Hide ha firoven beyond question . that diversi led farming will pay in Hood River valley. While removing wood from his place last week we were delighted and surprised at the results. He has parsnips, carrots, potatoes, pumpkins and hay. liesides, he is turning oil' 4UU ricks or wood. Air. Angus Is a pro gressive rancuer and Is getting quite a herd of jerseys and is soou to go Into the dairy business. Why not en courage a cheese factory or a condensed cream factory here? With the elarging or tns ctover news mis should prove a profitable Industry. The tamllies of William Ebrek, Thos. Lacy, James Kggert and Mr. Runcorn, spent Sunday ou Udell creek on the The James fcggert plao. The over hanging, leafy forest there furnishes a a charming retreat during these warm dHys,snd they bad a jolly good time. Mr (iarhade and a friend from Port land, In oompany with the invincible C. L. Rogers spent a day last week at Willow flat, Mr. Uarbade Is liitereated there in land with Mr. Rogers, aud is Mr. Jones of Portland, who owns a strawberry ranch near the splits!) dam, called al Odell Huiiday" In company with a capitalist looking for land. Mr. Jones has ueiticutt rated the merits of this country and is eutbuslastiu and buoyant on his Hood River trips. Hon, E. L. Niniih made sale of his ,20-sore timber tract near lbs Watt orchard last week at flOO per acre to a party In the East. The sale was made by Mr, Bradley of Hood River, friend of the party. While the pessimist la harping on a light berry crop, and foretelling all kinds of evil; sales ars being made at good prices and Investors art getting their nmnev'a worth with eixul urn. pect of doubling Just as ths land has in miis section in tne laat two years. Mr. Oalligan, brother of H, 8, Galll gan of this section, visited litre laat week. Mr (ialligan Is manager of the foitiami branch of the Bottlou Rubber Hhoe Co. Ha noted many changes In Hood Jtlver valley since his last visit and was delighted wltti the outlook for the future, alBO a member of (he firm of the Port land Coffee and Spice company of Port- lanu. Charley Roberts. Horn Wlnans and II. F. Collins made a trip to Lost lake last week. 1 uey round the natilng fair ly liood. They report iiavlnir found fish along the beach that bore evidence or having been killed with an explo slon of powder. 0. K. Blanchar and wife made i pleasant call at the little White Store Sunday. Mr. ltlauchar la cashier of the Nrnt Itarlonal Hunk of HikiiI Klver, This was their first look at Uaat Hood River valley which proved a revelation to them, itotn lie and his wire are much pleased with Hood River. Mr. lllancbar Is both capable and worthy oi me reapuuaiuie position ne nils ami is an acquisition to Hood River. Miss Nettle Kemp cams up from Portland last (Saturday lor a month's vacation with her mother. Nettie Is is always welcome st Odell, and we trust that during- her visit we mav have the pleasure of listening to anoth er or her recitals. Mettle always pleas es her audiences. The work of wood hauling and news garnering oo not go nana in band, but the roruier is the harder or the two. Mr. Davidson and wife, parents of D. I. Davidson, left Saturday night for tneirnome in rows, alter quite an ex tended visit with their son. While here he sold his willow Flat ranch to uls son, and we congratulate D. L, on acquiring a splendid home' Mlas Wright of Hood River has been employed as teacher In the nrlmarv department of the Odell school. Miss wrigtit is young lady of flue attain ments and exceptionally worthy, pos sessing rare qualifications, she comes Into the school with a purpose which if carried out will Insure success. The community Is to be congratulated upon securing sucu a competent class of teachers and the school should rsuk Ural class tula year. DUKES VALLEY. W. U. Dodaon and family returned last week from Barton, Or., where Mr, Dodaon has been working for the naat few mouths. Hilly says tie Is glad to get oacs to rtoou uiver. J. O. Cameron pulled his hay press limit) auu win noi uaie any more until the second crop of clover Is ready to uaie. A. T. Dodge Is home Irom the baler ror a tew days, putting up his Immense crop or oariey nay which will yield about 2,500 pounds of hay per acre. J. Q. Carnahau returned from Slier man county last Friday. He went up to harvest fur J. W. Mixers, but on account of some misunderstanding between him and the straw boas, he relumed home. J. Q. says be "don't care, and didn't want to work up there nohow." A stranger, lately from Kansas, was roaming over the hills west of the val ley last week, looking fur a homestead. He came down the hill, and he said to the first man he met that the people . here were the biggest set of liars be ever heard tell of. He said people told him there were good homesteads ou the bills west of Dukes Valley. "Why," he said, "I would not take that whole mountain up there if they would give it to me." He said he was going back to Kausxg an soon as the good Lord would let him, but we know he will chsnge his mind as soon as he sets to camp and geU a irnod cup of coffee and a slice of bacon. A man will say most anything when he is tired and hungry. . v" Nearly every family In tlw valley Is afflicted with the measles. Cuming in tbe busy part of the season and the hut weather together makes ll hard on us all, but as long as nothing worse than measles come we won't kick. . NEAL CREEK. Mr. Smith tells us that he Is pleased to know that Mr. Vanderbilt Is finding the small fruit of Jiuelalt Land to: be, so profitable, hut he objects to the statement made In our ltixt notes thai be was In the habit of letting the fruit go to waste. He says the only fruit that went to waste was such ux his neighbors would not have, for - the gathering. : tut Ilinrichs, Lage and Harbison broth era' thresher will start on lis usual rounds next Monday, - j; tii'i'ga' M". Luge's place. K little more gin n t'ia . usual will lie threshed i hU year, l-'i.r awhile there were Indira Inns filial grain raising In H od Klver J Valley would become a thinle of ilie ir.-i. tml clover meadows will run out and rota tion of crops will probubly always cttuae some grain to be grown. An old horse with a bone spavin about the size of a nail ,kcg has lava ruuuing our roads during itlielpast ....... 1. ...U. . t wcea. r.vervouw wuimj ;iemigen itlis horse chooses to post himself near fuels disgraced, reeiinx tnat the ' passer-ny will count the ugly plug among the belongings to the pniiieriy. We have been unable to trace the ownership of the horse, but in the interest of hu manity and decency we hope that" the owner will load his gun and lead this poor old brute to a quiet, retired spot and send him to horse heaven. ' THAT COl'NTV KOAO AOAIN. The projected road along the JCnnt Side of the old Harrison Coruni place has kept the whole community agog for many months, and the controversy shows no sign of abatement. actional politics is well mixed into the affair and nearly every man one meets expresses an opinion, either consciously or uncon sciously, from a partisan standpoint. . A few of us who are out greatly inter ested have tried to take a neutral stand hut those in this attitude have had a hard time too. "No-mun-at-all, for not coining out squarely for one side or the other, ' is the way we are sized np. It would be a reliet to know tliut the whole matter would toon coma to an end, if we were not aware that, since we mortals are but fools anyway, as soon ss one Incident of thin sort closes another "just as good" is, sure to bob up in its place. The writer knows how to sympathize with those who have to I aivo m niiuv in vtiiuttuiu iwiu iup-4ii puo- -. ..i: -.4 -...i i i i. 1 110 goou, sua ne Dellcrel It to be no more thau fair that a reasonable sum lor damages should lie allowed. The public must and will have roads, how ever, and those who try to block' the way bv asking extortionate danism usually diecover that "sirree with thine adversary quickly, etc." applies here us wen as in some other mutters. The road in question opens up a territory, Isrirelv unimproved, of not less tluin 700 or 800 acres in extent, which has no IhUTHecting road, tracts of this nUe are not held, nowadays, In Hood Klver valley by a few; individuals, either to their own or to public advantage, and at least one road through , this tract is a justifiable request. ' " No road bus ever been opened .in the country without eriticism or opposition. and if opposition would kill mads, East iKMHi uiver woiiki sun una mock range. Wherever a new road lina been opened in this community, developments have negun at once wuicn nas greatly en hanced values near it. and not infre quently has enabled those who opposed it to sell off their lands at double the price they could otherwise have oh tained. F urthermore, we have noticed that whenever one of thtw road squab' Dies bCKtna, the true merits ot the case ran never be determined by the size of either the petition or the remonstrance, A request for a road by a doxen land owners in the vicinity, uniiiiIIv implies that a road is needed, and when the whole community nmt lie scouri d near and far fur signatures, by both petition era ami remount rutors, it Is sale to sny not one signer In three, on either sid has tiikmi tne real merits ol the case 111 consideration, . Such a body as an impartial court and hoard of viewers ought to be avail aide and their honest decision, after weighing all the evidence, is of far more value man anything that cun be evolved from a factional right. FRANKTON. Who said it was hot? , - Uncle Kd Calkins has returned from his visit to the W illamette valley. ureen apples ana cucumbers are causing some sickness and pain In this locality. Cass I us A. lllckle of the Parkertnwn settlement was visiting I). N. Hyerlee oiinuay. ' Hob Uarrahrant, Roy Kastiimu and Charles McV'ay went lo the harvest fields last week. Joseph Dobson has finished his new bouse and Is now living at hnme. ' Rob Rand says he will have to brlnir sun against uis neighisirs becuuse thev are spraying, aud it is drivlmr all their apple pests over to his place. f Ths youna- folks of Franklon and Belmont united last Saturday evening, and gave Miss May McVay a surprise party by moonlight In ('lifton park Mr. Mc ay and family are oaiupliiit in the park enjoying the cool shade, good spring water aud mountain scenery, School will begin the first Momlav In September, with Professor (J. W. Brown at the helm. Miss Anna Sbeu will have charge of the intermediate, and (Stella Drown will have her old Klace in the primary, and Carrie Ilyer le wielding the birch down at Colum bia. M. K. Noble and family were guests at tbe Oakdale ranch Sunday. PINE GROVE. Miss Susie Moltr came down from The Dalles a few days ago and Is visit ing with her mother for a few weeks. Charles Itawson, of the firm of Stan tou & Rawson.ls back from The Dalles, where lie has visited for several weeks. A party composed of A. I. Mason and family, Mrs. Mctilll, Miss McCiill, Wil liam McOlil and Martin Dragseth last Saturday started for Cloud Cap Inn for a week's outing. L. K. Clark reports a moot enjoyable time on his trip to his boyhood home on Illinois. Mr. Clark spent a few days at the St Louis fair, but thinks one ought to spend a month there In ordei to get the full benefit of that. Im mense show. - ' Mrs. Edward Hawks Is chapemnlna- a crowd of campers at some, point be tween here and the snow line on Mount Hood. Mr. aud Mrs. ?, : D. Roardniuil are spending a week st Collin's sprlugs. Rev. W. C.Evaiia of the M.K.church of Hood River, held services last Sun- day at Pine Grove, when the church received au additio'n of two full mem berships. ' , Mrs. Jessie Landreth -and daughter of Hacraiiieuto, Cal., are vislling for a month with Mrs. Lsudreth's mother, Mr Mrs. T, Q, Rice. t f "HarryTIerbrlhg of The Dalles was visiting on the Kast Side this week. There has never been a better pros pect fr an excellent cropof apples than at present. The trees are Ipaded with good si.ed fruit, which has commenced to color nicely. Warren Wells lost s Jersey Cow last week, which in some way ate a stick of dynamite, dying about an hour after ward. ' ': ' ' -' ' The carpenters aud bouse movers are at work ou the addition to our school house. , . , . - - i r , . - The red fire signal Monday night ou (he summit of Mount hood was wit nessed by residents of this neighbor hood. Mr. (i lesson is building an addition to I.U iihidei-c. Ch It Sears doing the inris'iiier woik. 1 .. ' . . , vi 111111111 rirrv nax the liimtier i n the ground, for a new residence, which itniet mean that .Mr. Terry has given up all Intentions of moving back to Kansas. PARKERT0WN. IThe mill had two small fires in the roof last Friday, but they were discov ered in tune to prevent any damage being done. Had Ihey not lieen noticed whey they were we would very likely nave uau a oig ore. Mark Davenport had au encounter with some yellow jackets last Thurs day, which he did not enjoy. Mark says they were allogther too affection itte, and he was tt slow In, taking his leave or ttieiii. nut ni perore ttiev had given him a few tokens of reurViu- Prance. Miss Flora Taylor of Hood River was a visitor in Bergertown over Sunday witn tier sister, .11 rs. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Bilderback and child left last week for Oklahoma, where Mrs. Bilderbaok't parents reside, ' Mr. Cunningham, her uncle, accompanied mem. ( r . , t , f Mr. Romero Las resigned his position as bookkeeper and store attendant. He and his wife left Monday for Portland, wnere wr. ttomero expects to try dairy lug on a small scale. . TROUT LAKE. ; Tbe-tioldendale Sentinel says: The ditch question is becoming; verv much agitated In this community. A meeting was cauea juesday even in to decide what could tie done. seems that ths people feel that the lum tier company is trying to take unralr advantage of them, so thev propose to put the water Into one ditch and tbey uieiiiBeives return control 01 11. Miss Janet Locy left here Monday the ..18th for Ooldeudale. Sha has la eii Die past year jieru as teacher of ins primary room. Peter 8chmldt( who- was seriously injured last week, Is improving slowly. Mr. Smith of Willie Salmon is spend lug a few days at Trout Lake. . The Jackson Road Case. Hood River, Or., Auntist 2. Editor Glacier: Referring to the article in last week's Glacier headed, "Viewers ravortho Road, the undersigned re- monstratori wish to state . that though the said viewers are not now viewers, they were when the road was viewed, and were under oath to "lay out and view stud road faithfully and lmpar tially" and not as, they "believe it should lie built." As to the dnniages claimed, we would politely refer the gentlemen to the laws of 1M)3, where they may learn that claimants are not required to claim damages when the viewers are in the Held and tiiat the remonstrance, signed by fifty or more remount tors as well as the sworn damage bills, were filed in court in due time, and the claimants are and were properly in court- 1 , 4 There must have been a severo case 01 yve Diinuness it viewers could see great damage to some land, and none to lands w here the proposed road should run through orchards and fertile meiul ows, and where fences would be required to tie removed and buut. As to the benefit to settlers, the pub lic knows that there are now two roads parallel about 80 rods on either side of the proposed road. The bill of rights in the Unite ! States Constitution provides: .or shall pri vate property lie taken for public use without just compensation." The Oregon constitution provides: "Private pros3rty shall not be taken for public use, nor particular service 01 any man be demanded, without just compensa tion; nor, except incase of the state, without sin-h compensation tirst assessed And tendered." It further provides: "No person's property shall lie taken hv anv eornoration. nndnr antlinritv nf of law, without compensation being first made and secured in such manner us may be prescribed bv law." 11 tins ue not sufficient to protect a cit lien in his property riiihts, what would be? O. L ROBINSON. R. H. GROSSER. Some Bargains. 1. 11 iiorifuNie mile out.' all in berries. V ! I'ltllul location will be sold at a lairuidn. ""J, Two SO acre tracts, on K-ast 8We. All at t upplua; beat varieties. H. 34 at'ivs one mile, out, "set to ap pics, pears, clover and strawberries. 4. 42 acres 4 miles out, 18 acres In orchard III In full bearing. First-class Improvements. A beautiful home. f 5. 8tl icres ,1 acres 7-year-old apple trees, Uilamw in clover and general no minx, isew lour room house. ! 40 acres In the most beautiful por tion of the valley. 4 aores in orchard one ear old, 8),' acres In berries, 4 nert's In iiUalt'n, balance general farm ing. 7 10 acres four miles nut; spleudld soil; lucre apples, best varieties; one year plai'lcd. acre, in strawberries, ticres in poiiuoc, o acres in clover. 8. A i.umber of 10, 20 and 40 acre tracts of unimproved land, that will bear Investhtalloii. Also a iiumber of large tracts from lot) to SJ0 acres in Oregon and Washington. Some few residences and lots In every portion of the city. W. J. BAKER, Real Estate Agent, Hood River, Oregon. HOOD RIVER STUDIO, W. D, ROGERS, Prop. lligh-Grtitle Portraiture a eixx-ialty. Amateur Supplies Choice Lots Riverview Park and Idlewilde Additions Best improvements are going west, following: the easy grades. Streets are being opened, sidewalks laid and water pipes to furnish spring water will be put in at once. Hood River Development PRATHER INVESTMENT CO. y Selling Agents. R. SMITH, Pres. ' F. 8. STANLEY"," Vice Tie-. K. 0. DUNCIIAU, Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HOOD KIVEH, OHKCJOX., , Special attention paid to collections. Accounts of cor porations, firms and individuals received upon the most favorable terms consistent with conservative banking. ; Now is the Prion, lVjio, lio and to eaoli, according tc lie. IRON AGE Tools are ahead. High wheel prices. We have the exclusive agency. Come see them. NO. 4 FERTILIZER If your strawberries are not in first-class condition get some of the No. 4 fertilizer and strengthen them up. This fertilizer helps the culls grow into good berries. Now is the time to apply it. FOR PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS we are stocked with what you need. Get the old tools out and either get new parts where needed, or new tools. Time is too valuable to spend trying to make an old worn out tool do your work when the season is short. STUDEBAKER WAGONS A car of Studebaker wagons now in contains some special fruit growers' wagons with large size boxes, strong neat and durable, at the same prices that have been asked for less desirable styles. Don't fair to call and examine them when they come in. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO R E. JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Telephone No. 31. I win!) to state to the general prepared to tent youreyen and tit that will overcome all afflictions weak eyei mat I tie Deal. ocucllnt ran help. Try tlie Um leell. I have given this subject very close xtudy and can tell you by examination lust what kind of Kinases your eyes tequira. Eye test ed free and all glataenaold wit ha guarantee to tit your eves with es--peciMlly gniund glaasea. If your eyes trouble you mid cause headache, or throbbing pains with blurring vision when readingg or doing tine work requiring close and steady obeervation, come In and let me ex amine your eyes hy means of I he perfected American Optical Teeter and secure relief and comfort by the use of properly-fitted glsea. for Sale 111 Time Tti put Hoyt's Patent Tree hupjions on your fruit trees. The cut shows how thev work. Don't wait until the trees are broken down or . bent out of shape with heavy loads of fruit. Put them on now and save the trees. They are permanent and stay for years with a little adjust ment of the wires. When vou use these suDoorts vou v as v have no props in the way of cultivators, and they are al ways there. GARDEN and first class at the right HOOD RIVER, OR. T IB 2v PLE, THE JEWELER, t Has tlie Finest Display of Wntches, Diamond and Gold Rings, Cut Glassware, etc., in town. All work neatly nnd oorr?etly done, ettpeciall.v Hne Watch Repairing 1md adjusting. IieHH'iimlile price. Do your Eyes Trouble You? public that I am vou with elnweii of HtiniHtiMii, uear-i(rtedne and A. A SECRET The richest of pure cream; the Juice of ripe, fresh fruits; highest grade " flavorings snd pure crystal, suar, carefully blended and frozen to a creamy smoothness by skilled workmen. This is tbe only secret of , SWETLAND'S ICE CREAM It Is absolutely pure and contains no secret powders or '"fillers." This "Ice Cream of Quality" Is received finest) every 'day by . TOMPKINS & J0CHIMSEN, Sole Agents for Hood Hirer. . Special rates made for picnics and parties. Fbkk Sodvknib When visiting Portland, call at SwetlauJ's, 273 Morri son St., and present this ad. You will receive free an attractive souve nir for the table, . f . i We are very busy But not too busy, and are -always glad to see new Customers as well as the old ones. W. F. LARA WAY, DR. of OPHTHALMOLOGY Understands the eyes, their defects and their relation to human ills. For headaches, pains above the eyes, dizzi ness or nervousness resulting from eyi strain, call and s?e me at Dr. Jenkins' office. Graduate of McCormick's Opthalmie College; Chicago College of Ophthalmology and Otology; post graduate of McCormick Neurological College. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Made to Order Difficult Cases Solicited. Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. TICKET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS s Hauling, Draying, Baggage. Transferred, First Class Livery Turn-Outs Always Ready. HOOD RIVER TRANSFER AND LIVERY CO. Phone COLUMBIA RIVER AND NORTHERN RY CO. Tim Schedule Effective June 28, MM. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and rKIDA i 8 Connecting at Lvle with Regulator Line ateamera for Portland and way landings. 8TATION8. MILKS LEAVE A.M. 0 Goldendale 6.30 7 Centerville 6.48 14 Daly 7.02 28 Wahkiacus 7.45 32 WriirtiU 7.55 3tt Gravel Pit 8.05 43 Lyle .....8.85 Train will leave Lvle on arrival of the Regulator steamers from Portland. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS -Train will leave Goldendale, 8:30 a. id., connecting at Lvle with Steamer Sadie B. for The Dalles, connecting there with O. R. & N. Co. trains East aud West Time Schedule Str. "Sadie B ? Effective, Juue 2S, 1901. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY8. A.M. I 7.00 7 10. 7.80. 8 00. 8.20. 8 40. 9.00. 9.20. 9.40. 10.30. 11.00. ARRIVE . .Cascade Locks .... Stevenson . ... Cantons Collins Drano ... .Menominee ..White Salmon P.M. .6.00 .5 50 .5.30 .5.00 .4.40 .4.20 .4 00 .8.40 .3 20 .2S5 .200 . . . Hood River . . . , Moeier Lvle ....The Dalles ... All Upper River boats connect nt Lyle daily for Goldendale. BRICK YARD. I am manufacturing at my yard near Columbia nursery south oi town, as line a qual ity of common brick as can be found in the state. Have 20,000 to 30,000 brick on hand for inspection. Price at yard f8 per thousand. Come out to the yard and see how we make brick. A. T. ZEKK. 06 A. JAYNE, Secretary. CLARKE The Drug'g'ist 181. to ire No Roogb Bm ON COLLARS Or Other Work Laundered at the New PARADISE Steam Laundry Our sleam-heated polishers eliminate many of the aliuoyances of the old fashioned ironerg. You Ought to Drop in Once and See Them Work. Work called for and delivered. Tele phone your orders. Paradise Steam Laundry HOOD RIVER, OR. Cash Book. Mrtde-toorder ?mh hook for mil. Rise 11x16 Inches; o(IO Dunes; full lenlher hound; unit rul ing; heavy linen paper. Trice J'LciO. Inquire at Uiacler ollti. jmtf Timber I Ana, AM June i, 1878.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United StntcM Ijind Office, The Dalles, Ore gon. April 28, IWH. Notice la hereby Klven that in compliance with the provlxlous of the aci or congress of June S, IXTS, entitled "An act for the ante of limber lands in tbe atatcsof California. Orcxcm, Nevada and Washington. Territory," as extended Ui all the public land Kites by act of August 4. I8H2, the following.. named i-ersons have filed m tills oittee their worn BtutenientM, towll.- NK1.S NKLrtON, of Blackdiirl;, ixiunty of Beltrami, tat of MlnneRout, sworn statement No. 2I.S.H tiled Oetober o, 1WW, tor tlie purchase of the hl of N snd r of S WW section , Uiwiishiu 2 uorlh, ranuen eust. W. M KOHKRT W. CALDWELL; of Ihe rallea.roiuity of Wasco, state of ore- f..,.'. 'e"ieu o. i8.rn.nied Mav 18, fur the purchase of the HWWSWw llou andMK' section i, lownslilp a uorth, iiiiige u east, w M 1'hat thev will r.tter proof in show that the lund sought Is more valuable for Its tlmlieror stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said, laud before the Ileglster and iteceiver at The Dai lea, Oregon, on August 11, ti. s i.TI'rv..n1"!' "" wltnesseii: August Wolden or Beinlajl Winiie-ota; Er,,ar Willa of fori laud. Dr.; Louis Nelmn ot Deschutes, ot; s W t:ur ranofVtento.tir; j b Brown, Kslpt. Jarvls, Iharles Jurvis an I A L Hoadley of Jlooti Klver, ur. w Any and all !,, doming adversely the bovelescribe.l lan.ls are requesteS W) file their cialmi In ihisomceon or before said lllh day of Aazut, IJD4. mmjy; M ICHAKL T. KOLAS, Register. S. , 1 Vrsaa o -