3food Iftver Slacier THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. A meeting of til the committee con nected with the Hood River frnit fair ti called to meet at the rooms of the Commercial club, Saturday afternoon, September 24. A full attendance it desired. The Glacier wishes to call at tention to the fair management that the people of Huium, who held an apple fair last fall, are anxloua to compete for the prizes at the Hood River fair this year, and a special invitation should be Mat to the Husum farmers. The people of White Salmon, Mosier and Mount Hood also deserve consideration. There is tome ill feeling on behalf of a few of the Mount Hood farmers, who claim they were not given fair treatment two years ago, and they don't care to bring down their fruit if the same thing is to happen this year. These matters must be looked after carefully by the man agers of the fair. FARMERS FLOAT PITCH BONDS The Farmers' Irrigating Co. have floated 122.0(10 bond issue, the First National bank of Hood River taking the entire block. The bonds are to draw 7 percent interest, and are payable in from 3 to 10 years. The bond sale was completed last Saturday, when N. C. Evans, secretary of the Farmers' Irrigating Co., received a draft for the entire sum. That same day, Mr. Evans turned over $12,000 F. L. Chambers of Eugene, thus clear ing up the last dollar of indebtedness assumed by the farmers when they took over the property df the Valley Im provement Co. The bonds paid off to Mr. Chambers drew 8 percent interest. When a Glacier reporter called at the office of Mr. Evans, yesterday afternoon, he found the secretary of the Farmers' Irrigating Co. busy preparing his report to submit to the annual meeting of the stockholders, which, as advertised in another column, has been called for Saturday morning, October 1, at Artisan hall. When this report is completed, the Farmers' Irrigating Co. will know "where they are at.7' The receipts and expenditures of the company since its organization last March, says Mr. Evans, amount to about $05,000. About (15,000 of this amount was expended In repairs to the old flume, which has enabled the company to bring out 1,400 inches ol water, that is Deing used ny the farmers of the valley today. The first cost of the ditch is represented by $24,000; the recent bond issue covers $22,000, and the balance is taken up by operating expenses, the preparation of abstracts on the farms for the satisfac tion of the banking house that took up the bonds, and lor Incidental expenses ot the company. THEY GIVE BILLS CLOSE SCRUTINY The city council met with a full at tendance Monday night. Recorder Nickel ten read the minutes of the last meeting, and the first committee report came from Councilman Rand, chairman of the fire and water committee, who reported that Manager Vorse of the Water Co. had conferred with the com mittee and submitted the following additional clauses to proposed water contract with the city : The company agree! to place two fire hydrants on the hill at a rental of $3 each, making 20 hydrants in all; a sliding scale will be used for additional hydrants; the Smith spring will furnish a 20 pound pressure and has a fall of 43 feet; the company is willing to make shorter contract than was at first asked for, and to cut out the clause covering additional hydrants, substi tuting only one; will give free water for sprinkling, and agree to complete the system by January l, under bonus. Councilman Early wanted to know if the committee had any recommenda tions to make. Mr. Rand replied that if the Water Co. had a proposition to offer be thought they should present the same to the council. Councilman Mayes, chairman of the committee on streets and public prop erty, presented a communication from Superintendent J. P. O'Brien of the U. DAM I n In M'l.lnl. 1 1. a iuilwimt n.,.t. . pany stated they were satisfied to per mit the road to the boat landing to pasa under the railroad bridge. Chairman Prather of the sewer com mittee turned over to the council the deeds to the right of way for the sewer outlet. Irom h. w. noiiKliu oi rtan Francisco. Prather also stated that the assessment list was nearly com C ted for publication, but he had just n informed that tome of the resi dents in the west end of the city desired a further extension of the sewer mains, and some more work will have to be done by the assessment committee. The council voted to accept the right of way deeds trom Mr. Hopkins, and to pay him !H) lor the same. The following claims against the city were then read : Paget A Clark, expenses on sewer contract $50 00 A. McUin, labor. , 15 00 J. Case, labor 10 00 Savage Sons', hdw. 1901 7 00 W. R. Graham, gravel hauled with enlarged box 29 85 The finance committee reported fav orably on the labor bills for work on the road to the boat landinu. The bill of Pairet A Clark covered over year's time and was held for detailed statement. The bill of Savage's remained on the table. Graham's claim was left on the table until ex-Street Commissioner Cunning could be heard from. A communication was read trom F C. Brosius, asking for the privilege of excavating: for basement under the side walk, and that the ordinance presented with the communication, and covering the case in question, be passed immed iately. On motion of Rand the ordi nance went through to final passage with unanimous consent. Adjourned. therefor. 2. A sewer beginning at the point of commencement of said outfall sewer as above described, and running thence westerly on a line 20 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Blocks 13 and A to Third sireet at the intersection of Columbia ett; thence westerly on Columbia street to the west line of Park street. 3. A sewer on River street from the end of the proposed outfall sewer near First to the went line of Spring street. 4. A sewer on Second street from the proposed sewer on River street to a point ten feet north of the center line of Sherman avenue. 5. A sewer on Fi rst street from the end of the proposed outfall sewer at the in- lersecuon oi rinu sireet anu mver street to State street ; thence on State street to a point ten feet east of the west line ol front street. 6. A sewer on Oak street from the proposed sewer on Second street to the west line of Spring street; also from the newer on First street to a point 50 feet west of the intersection of Oak and Front street, and from the sewer r.n First street to a point 75 feet east of Second street. 7.' A sewer on State street from the proposed sewer on Second street to a point SO leet east ot the west line oi Blowers addition to Hood River. 8. A sewer on Hherman avenue from the proposed sewer on Hecond street to a point 50 feet east of Irving street. 9. A sewer on Irving street from the proposed sewer on State street to a point 10 feet north of the center of Hbertnan avenue. 10. A sewer on Sherman avenue from the proposed sewer on Irving street to a point 100 feet east of the east line of Park street. 11. A sewer on C street from the pro posed sewer on Sherman avenue to a point 10 feet north of the center of Ha zel avenue. 12. A sewer on Hazel avenue from the proposed sewer on C street to a point 100 feet east of Park street. 13. A sewer on Park street from the proposed sewer on Ktate street to the south line of Hazel avenue. 14. A sewer on Lena street, Rea street and Eugene street from the pro posed sewer on Park street, along Lena sireet to i(ea street, thence along Kea street to JMigene street, thence on F.ugene street to a point 50 feet east of Sinclair street. 15, A sewer on Sinclair street from the proposed sewer on State street to a point 10 leet north ot the center ot Vh la avenue. It).. A sewer on Maurice avenue from the proposed sewer on Sinclair street to a point 50 feet east of the west line of Blowers addition to Hood River. 17. A sewer on Viola avenue from the proposed sewer on Hinclalr street to a point 50 feet east of the went line of Blowers addition to Hood River. It is proposed to assess the following property, which is listed, together with probable cost, to eacji tract, lot or foso tion thereof. Probable Com $ 1.11 13.69 21.85 9.25 27.75 9.25 27.75 0.02 27.75 3.00 37.00 37.IX) 17.70 19 24 37.00 37 00 37.00 37.00 87.00 87.00 87.00 37.00 18.50 1H.50 24.79 12 21 24.79 12 21 87.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 THE HOME OF LOW PRICES Coats, Capes, Jackets and Suits We have just opened up and now have for your inspection one of the nob biest, neatest and best asssortments of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Capes, Jackets, and Ladies' Jacket Suits that any one could wish to see. They are all this year's patterns and direct to us from the factory. To appreciate the values you must see the articles. Children's Coats range in price from 60c to $5.85. We have Ladies' Coats from $2.50 up. Baby Hoods, Long and Short Coats the prettiest we have ever seen, and the price is so low that no baby should Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear - OF ALL KINDS. jsTWe are Never Undereold. Probable, Addition Block It Cost tween the west line of Spring street, in Riverview Park addi tion to the City of Hood River, and a line one hundred feet west erly therefrom and parallel therewith, and between the -south line of River street and a line one hundred feet southerly from and Darallel with the north line of State street 266.40 A parcel or tract of land lying ne tween the west line of Block No. 4 in' Waucoma, in the city of Hood River, and a line one hun- . dred westerly therefrom and parallel therewith, and between the north line of Columbia street and a line one hundred teet northerly therefrom and par allel therewith 74.00 Any objection to the apportionment of the cost of said sewers must be made in writina to the Council and filed with the Recorder within six days from the final Duplication of this notice. Such objections, if anv. will be heard and de- termined by the Council lfore the passage of an Ordinance assessing the cost of said sewers. J. K. NICKELSEN, Sept. 20, 1904. Recorder, FOR SALE. Forty acMst of my farm In Crupper district, D H EttH, in I let from Hood Klver. Oood apple land lay 1H 10 per acre. alien terms. Unimproved, under A. A. JAYNK. Notice to Water Consumers. Any one caught shutting off witter In mains to make tans will be prosecuted to I lie full extent ol the law unless they obtain permis sion rrom trim omce. mis is nnai. HOOD RIVER FLKCTR1C LIMliT 123 ft WATKK CO. 81 of NJof St of NJof Addition Block Lot Hood River 1 frac'l 2 1 frac'l 3 " 1 frac'l 4 " 1 N 25 ft of 5 " 1 8 75 ft of 5 " 1 N 25 ft of 6 " 1 8 75 ft of 6 " 1 N25ftof 7 ' 1 8 75 ft of 7 ' 1 8 " 2 1 ' 11 2 2 " 2 K 24 ft of 3 " 2 W 20 ft of 3 "2 4 "2 5 "2 fi ll 2 7 " 2 8 " 3 1 " 3 2 "3 3 . " 8 E of 4 3 W of 4 " 3 N 7 ft of 5 " 3 8 33 ft of 6 " 3 N 07 ft of " 3 8 33 ft of 0 " 3 7 "3 8 " 4 1 " 4 2 "4 3 "4 4 "4 5 "4 0 "4 7 "4 8 First Addition West to Hood River " A frac'l 1 ' A frac'l 2 " A frac'l 3 " A frac'l 4 "A 6 " A 6 " A 7 "A .8 " 11 1 " 11 2 ' 11 3 " It 4 '11 5 " H nndlv. of " 11 uiuliv. of 6 " H 7 " 11 8 " C 1 " C 2 " O 3 " C 4 " C 5 C ti " C 7 " C 8 " I) N 82 ft of I " I) 8 18 ft of 1 " I) N 82 ft of 2 " D 8 18 ft of 2 " 1) 3 " 1) 4 Addition Block Second Add. West to Hood River " 7 ii 7 " 7 ii 7 " 7 II 7 " 7 " 8 " 8 8 " 8 " 8 " 8 ' 8 8 8 " 8 9 " 9 " 9 " 9 " 10 " 10 " 10 " 10 " 10 10 " 10 . " 10 " 11 ' 11 " 11 " 11 " 11 " 11 " 11 " 11 " 12 ii 12 " 12 ii 12 12 ii 12 ii 12 12 Hood River Proper 13 iraci Lot Probable Coat PROPOSED ASSESS MENT FOR SEWER. Kntic Is hereby riven that the Conn oil ol the City of Hood River proposes to build sewers in the streets hereinafter named, and to assess the cost of the same to the property benefitted, as pnv vided by City Charter and Ordinance No. 77, with Amendment thereto. known as Ordinance No. 85. 1. An outfall sewer from the east end line of River street at the intersec tion of First street, running thence northerly on a line 'parallel with , northerly eitension of its present course of the west line of First street in Hood River to the nearest practical point on the stream of Hood Klver tor an outlet frac'l frac'l frac'l frac'l 1 1) 1) 1 K K E K K E E E E E E E E F F Second Add. West to Hood Rive D tindiv. a of 5 1) uiuliv. ol 5 o 7 7 8 8 I 2 3 4 6 ft 6 r 7 7 8 8 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 8 8 of N of Si of N J of a j, n i of s of a ?u of '. n of C s of : n of east 44 ft west 6 ft .56 6.20 14.43 22.57 37.00 87.00 37 00 34.89 87.00 37.00 37.00 37 00 37.00 18.50 18.50 87.00 37 .00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 87.00 87.00 37.00 30.34 .(' 30.34 It.liO 37.00 37.00 18.50 18.50 37 00 18.50 18.60 18.50 18 50 87.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 37.00 32.56 4.44 87.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 ' 5 5 37.00 " 5 8 37.1X1 " 5 frac'l 7 33.48 " 5 fiac'l 8 25.00 1 37.00 " 8 2 87.00 " 3 37.00 " 4 37.00 ' 6 87.00 " 6 8 37.00 " 8 7 37.00 " 8 87. 0 " 7. 1 37.00 Waucoma 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 6 A 7 7 8 8 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 8 7 8 5 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 (I 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 7 7 8 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 23 uodiv 1-2 19 23 undiv 1-2 19 23 20 23 21 1 13 13 13 14 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 ' 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 28 23 23 23 23 23 28 23 wlO ft e&0 ft w 13 ft e 37 ft 1 east 40 ft 1 west 10 ft 1 E 1-2 of 1 W 1-2 of 1 W 1-2 of 1 E 1-2 of 1 W 10 ft 40 ft 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 37.00 37.00 37 00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 87 00 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 37.00 37 00 37.00 .87.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 . 37.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 37.09 8.84 4.33 .47 .10 4.62 22.20 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 22.20 22.20 37.00 87.00 87.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 22.20 22.20 37.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 37X0 7.40 37.00 43.00 7.00 9.62 27.38 37.00 55.50 55.50 55.50 64 00 25.16 34.04 34.04 34.04 1 .04 18.04 33.85 33.85 83.85 33.85 33 85 33.85 33.85 33.85 83.85 83.85 33.85 33.85 33.85 83.85 33.85 33.85 33.85 33.85 15.35 15.35 20.35 2.72 87.00 87.00 37.0 37.00 37.00 37.00 29.60 7; 40 44.40 37.00 37 .(X) 37.00 87.00 18.50 18.50 87.00 37.00 18.50 18.50 87.00 37.00' 87.00 37.00 44.40 7.40 29.60 37.00 37.00 Addition Block Lot Waucoma 1 25 1 20 11 1 27 1 28 ' 2 1 2 2 11 2 3 " 2 4 2 5 2 0 1 2 7 2 8 "29 11 2 10 ' 2 11 " 2 12 11 3 1 "3 2 i' 3 3 11 3 4 " 3 5 11 3 6 " 3 7 " 3 8 " 3 9 11 3 10 " 3 11 3 12 11 4 1 "4 2 ' 4 3 4 4 " 4 . 5 4 6 " 4 7 "4 8 , " 4 9 "4 10 ' 4 11 " 4 12 " 4 13 " 5 1 " 5 2 "'' 5 3 v " ; 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 "ft 8 "ft 9 " ft 10 " 6 11 " 5 12 " 0 1 "0 2 ' 0 3 "6 4 "6 5 " (I 6 " 7 "6 8 " 9 " 6 10 " 6 11 " 0 12 South Waucoma " Sec. A E 60 ft 1 " A W 40 ft 1 " A E 40 ft 2 " A W 60 ft 2 " A E 0tH ft 3 " . AW 33 ft 3 A E33Hft 4 A W 60 ft 4 " A 5 " A 6 "A 7 " B 1 " B Eof 2 " B W 1-2 of 2 B E 1-2 of 3 B W 1-2 of 3 " B 4 " B 5 " ii H " B NT 1-2 of 7 " B 8 1-2 of 7 " C N 1-2 1 C Nl-2 2 C N 1-2 8 C Nl-2 4 C N 1-2 5 " C Nl-2 6 ' C N 1-2 7 Coe's First Add. A " A , A A 11 A " A " A " , A Coe's Second Add. II B H B It " B C C C C c c Coe.s Third Add. C C I) I) n i) D n " E " E E E E E E E E F .1 k " F " F F F F G " U 1 2 3 ' 5 5 6 7 8 1 2 8 4 fi 1 2 3 4 5 ti 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Probable Cost 87.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 37.00 37.00 37 00 37.00 37 00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37 .TK) 87.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 1 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.01) 37.00 37.00 37.00 44.40 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37. (X) 37.00 37 00 37 .(H) 87. (X) 37. (X) 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 87.00 37 00 37.00 37.00 06.60 44.40 44.40 66.00 73.63 37.37 37.00 7400 111 00 111.00 111.00 111.00 55 50 55.50 55.50 fio.-V) 111.00 111.00 111.00 38.85 . 38.85 74. 00 74.00 74.00 74.00 74 00 74.00 51.80 42.55 42.55 42 55 42.55 43.66 43 66 4.1.66 43.66 34.60 34 60 37.00 37.00 84.60 34 60 34.1-0 34. (X) 37 IX) 87.00 34.60 84.60 34.00 34.IX) 42.55 43.85 45.15 46.45 63.35 57.tR) 23.20 23.20 43.30 4330 23.20 23 20 84.80 34 80 34 80 37.00 37.00 37.00 24.80 24 SO 24 80 S4.80 37.00 37.00 Probable Addition Block Lot CoHt Coe's Third Addition . " ti 3 37.00 " (i 4 87.1X1 " (i 5 37.00 A. S. Blowers Add 1 1 55.50 " 1 2 55.50 1 3 55.50 "1 4 . 55.50 " 1 5 55.50 " 1 6 55.50 "1 7 55.50 ' 1 8 55.50 " 1 9 55.50 2 1 65.50 "2 2 .55.50 " 2 3 55 50 " 2 4 55.50 " 2 5 55.50 " 2 6 55.50 " 2 7 65.50 " 2 8 65.50 " 2 13 55.50 " 2 14 55.50 " 2 15 65.50 " 2 16 55 50 " 2 17 55.50 " 2 18 55 50 "3 1 55.50 " 3 2 55.50 " 3 3 55.50 " 3 4 55.50 " 3 5 65.50 " 3 6 65 50 Riverview Park Addition. 1 1 37.00 1 2 37.00 " 1 3 37.00 1 4 37 00 1 5 3700 " 1 6 36.08 " 1 7 32.56 " 1 8 37.00 " 1 9 37.00 1 10 37.00 "1 11 37.00 " 1 12 37.00 " 3 1 37.00 3 2 37.00 " 3 3 37.00 " 3 4 37.00 " 3 5 37.00 3 6 45.51 "3 7 41.81 " 3 8 37.00 " 3 9 37.00 " 3 10 37.00 " 3 11 37.00 " 3 12 37.00 All that part of Block No. 4 in Riverview Park addition, be ginning at the northeast corner of said Block No. 4; running thence west along the south line of Columbia street 100 feet; thence south, parallel with the east line of Block No. 4, 100 feet ; thence west along the center line of said Block No. 4, to the east line of Spring street; thence south along the east line of Spring street to the north line of River street; thence exst along the north line of River etreet to the snuthenst corner of said block No 4 ; thence north along the east line of said Block No. 4, to the place of beginning Suiith Waucoma . " 1 e 1-2 n123 ft 1 " 1 w 1-2 n!23 ftl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 s 27 ft 1 n 23 ft Hood River Proper 29 A B C D E F F (1 II I J 12 A 13 W 1-2 E 1-2 347.23 45.51 45 51 19.08 44 40 17.02 87.00 37.00 44.40 87.00 37.00 "82.88 82.88 82.88 111.00 119.88 55.50 65 50 166.50 11X1.56 106.56 106.56 56.00 108.50 63.28 63.28 KXi.56 106.56 106.56 44.40 29.97 W 47 ft of M " E bal. of M N O P Q " R 0. R. & N. right-of-way, a tract 100 feet 8iuiire west of line of First Street and north of River Street 75.00 0. R. & N. right-of-way, a tract 1(H) feet square west of line of First Street 75.00 A tract or parcel of land, lying be tween the line of sewer right-of way and a point 100 feet west therefrom and the north liee of the O. R. & N. right-of war and a point 1,000 feet north there from 750.00 A tract or parcel of land lying eait of the line of the sewer right-of-way and a point 100 feet east thereirom and the north line of the O. R AN. and a point 1,000 feet nortn therefrom 750.00 A parcel or tract of land lying be tween thehorth line of State street, and a line one hundred feet northerly therefrom and parallel therewith, and between' the west line of Spring rtreet and the east line of the County Road running along the east line of the Adams Donation Land claim 529.00 A parcel or tract of laud, lying be- For Sale Full blooded Fox Terrier pup. Nothing belter. HocKiora more. act 1 Niiar Barrett school house, Take Warning: All Demon are hereby liven wamlne not to throw sticks, stones, or any rubbish of whatsoever nature, or any slops from house, barn or other buildings, into any of thedltch es or laterals beloneinn to. or under the con trol of the Farmers' Irrigating Company. By order or the board or directors. auglHtr N.c. eva, Hecreiary Wanted Will buy for cash Indian arrow points, or will exchuoire flnecigara for same. Hend by mall or exnressor wrile me what yon nave Will diiv i6 per hundred or more if nice. . A, 1 ttU.MA,wn,uiry aau ireasurer, Portland cigar Co., octl8 liw E lath street Portland, Or. Pasture Meadow pasture for horses. per month in advance, near r rankion scnooi house. ocvu c. K. Mll.l.C.lt, The Oregon Fire Relief Association Will insure your properly at less cost than any one else. I-nAINJl J. BpeciHi Agent P. O. Box 93 Hood Ulver Main office, McMlnnvllle, Or. o CARPENTER AND BUILDER I am prepared to do nil k mtHof work by the day or by contract, estimated on carpentertnie pmsteniiif, tonewoi-k,.VHVuuonH, etc., apeci Add rt'HH K. W. PIUUNow. Hood River .Or. 20 Men Wanted to work at Planer, loading slabs ana woraing in oox iaciory. DAV t!,irimi LU9IHt.lt uu. auggHf Furnished Rooms I have newly furnished, neatly kept rooms to rent, and will also serve meals and lunches to roomers or others In the Kev. Merrill cot tage. sept22 MIW. 11. I). HTKWAKD. Pigs For Sale Ten-weekaoid pigs for sale at the ranch, sep i tlOWAHll f EAI.KU. For Sale A good, Ken tie cow, hud her third calf last itep 29 Htngen, Wash, Lost Brown chain purne. small chamrn. pe knife, key, memorandum book with Mabel K LewlH, two half-Cure return boat ticketa, one hull-fure ticket, luve ut Hits nince. Real Estate Bargains. AT THE EPPORIUMa r or (;aieTlie Abbott. Store property on the hill. Price, fa.tKK). A 40 acre tract, some improvement, miles from Barret school house, $2,000. a in acre tract, unimproved, some free irrigating water, 1 miles from Bar rett school house, $1,100. A 20 acre tract unimproved, miles from the Barrett school house, 0 acres cleared, $1,700. The NW of NY tf, Sec. 4, lp. Z JN., B. 10 E, 40 acres. Price $2,000. $500or more cash, balance in five years. Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 2, Winans add. to Hood River for $1150 each. The NE M of SW and the KWJ ot SE Ya. section 1(1, Tp 2 north, range 11 east, 80 acres, partly improved, good ap ple land, plenty ot tunDer, no rocK. 'rice $800 cash or $1,000 on time at 0 per cent. . . flioney to loan. Hanna house and lot, $2,000. The new company now offers for sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood r . n. ! . , 1 1 . : 1. nivor xowiisiie company, 01 which com pany John Leland Henderson is secre tary and the Hood River-Bank treasurer. Installment plan. Lot 4, block 9, Hull's addition, fine 2 story house: $1,400. lxit lor sale in w aucoma rai'K atklt tion, $200. For Rent For a term of ten years, the lot on Stuto street, back of Bartmess'. For 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, new barn; all fenced. Price $10,000. llrook runs tiirougti ranch. Easy terms; telephone; rural delivery. Four miles from Hood River. For Salt! The Donahue block on the hill. Improved and fenced. Fine resi dence, barn and outbuildings. $4r00. Will sell the SKU for $000, the NE) for $700, or the VVU for $;I000. Oni- third cash, balance time ut 8 per cent. The Hunt plate 54 mile southwest of town. House, barn, mostly in strawber ries and other fruits. Price, $1450. One troat ranch on mountain east of valley on county road. Price $1,500; has small house, running water, and is fenced. Terms, easy. For Sale Beautiful lots in Park addi tion, center of town, from $200 to $250. For Sale The 50 acre strawberry farm owned by A. E. Lake and others, on west side, rrme $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. lerms half or more cash. Mrs. Clark's l!o acres on the hill for sale or rent; house $10 a month, with land $15; selling price $1,600; renter must take subject to sale. 4. 320 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to George E. ForByth; 100 acres good fruit land;$4000. 8. 100 acres at White Salmon; fine timber land ; $10 an acre. 9. The o-acre place in Crapper neigh borhood, known as the Renshaw place; all improved; new buildings, etc. For Sale. 40 acres near Mount Hood post oflice. Good laiid $700 cash 30 days, only. Five acres at Frankton ; cottage and acre and a half In cultivation. Creek and water power; $1,000. Block 1, Paikhnrst addition to Hood River, all in cultivation; good house, beautiful residence property; price, $4,500; $1,500 or more cash; balance oil or before 3 years at 8 per cent. Lots 10, 11, 12, block 5, Waucoma ad dition; imimved; price $1,000; or Wanted farm. Apply Wood Choppers pd, wood choppers. Crescent Fruit Apply to si A. A. JAYNK. Co. To Rent. A alx-room houseon Hood Hlver Height partly furnished If wanted. Inquire at the mar Hoarding; House. s) Don't Buy Land In Hood Klver vftilev. either fr fruit rais ing or a xummer home until yon see Valley view. Twenty acres, six cieiireu.housc.Darn, well, strawberries, fruit trees, excellent noil pure water, bracing air and magnificent scenery. Price and terms reasonable. Call on or address C. A. HH'KLR, sepia Hood River, Or, For Sale. Team. Harness and Wagon. sep K. A WEYQANIVT. For Sale Or Rent iece of land on Paradise .yman Suiith s old place, nix or seven acres in strawoerri s. House an Most valuable pif farm (adjoining I.y shed with an abundance of spring water Irrigation. Will sell all the laud east, of this place, subiect to lease to Coon and Vaugln Will also rent cottage and barn. Nice plac for one who keeps a team. Water and garde spot free. Apply to 118 tf PR. ADAMS 35 Acres. For sale at a bargain: on the mad to Moun Hood; good apple land; nice healthy location for a house by the roadside. Inquire on the premises. oct 16 J. P. Hli.LSTROM Prunes For Sale imllan and Petite prunes cent a pound U l 1113 rauuii. B J n in, xv r..i i. LjU i . Rooms To Rent Furnished rooms to rent by week or month, OCtK J. J.TUKiNr.U Melons For Sale At my melon patch on Paradise farm, fine fat ones at one cent a pound. oil CYKU8 VAUGHN LOST. Saturday, September 10 a baseball glove, won ionium 1. v. t.. written on it in in Kinder please leave at the (i lacier office receive rewarc. o 6 For Sale Grubbing machine and cable, 10 tons of hay pan 01 uona wora norses. o W. H. i)l'RKKE.Star Route No Wanted To Rent Good hay and dairy farm all furnlshad. oH W. H. DURKEE, Star Route No. 10 For Sale 300 potato sacks, 3c each. K. slStf .HOLM AN. Vinegar Pure cider vinegar, oeiits.per gallon. oi V. E. BUOSICH.Colmhla Nurserry. Rooms For Rent With or without board. On Mherman ave. enue south of the Congregational church. o 1.. A. 1HCKENMON. For Rent Two five-room cottages; one vacant now, other October 1: Blowers addition. alio M. V. JACOBS Wanted To Rent preferred the Klve-room cottage pn Address -.. H. BLETTEN, Hood River. by September For Rent A 4-room house on Hood River Heights. nqulre at UII.I. H STORE. 06 Milk For Sale Phone 6S1 At Paradise farm, oct 8 D. O. EXTRICAN. Horse Wanted. One good horse" or i years old. welehlng about 1-JOO pounds, al.itf C. K. MARSHALL Ranere For Sale. Good range for sale cheap. Applv to moot 1.1 MRS. F. M.sHAW. more cash, balance, 1 year, 8 per cent. The 10 acres owned by H. S. Lewis at Belmont, improved, with buildings, farm implements, furniture, stock, etc., $3,000; the hare place, f 2,500; U.500 or more cash ; balance on time, 6 per ct. Small house and lot on hill to rent, $24 a year; two vacant lots with privilege of purchase $20 a year for the two. For Kent. One or two cottages ;corner store building to lease. Store building can also be bought. For Sale Four-lifths interest in the M. O. Wheeler 100 acres near Hood River Falls. For Sale Residence on State street at head of Front; $2,5O0, including 3 lots. First-class Surveying Outfit At the Emporium are kept 2 first-class transits and solar attachments, and tha 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 ttnd after this date, April 9, 19U3, the rates will he as follows: $10 a day ; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (ISOLATED TRACT) Public Land Sale United States Land Office, The Palles, Ore gon, August iri. law. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the comtnlKsinner ol the general land oftice.under authority vested in him by section !M5.', tlnlled states revise . slatutes.as amended hy act of congress approved Kehruary 'M, inns, we will proceed to oiler at public sale at the hour ot II o'clock a. 111., on the I' Hi day of October, Hm, at this offlce, the following tract ot land, bt-wit: TheMiNK1 of section 21, township 2 nort 1 range 11 cut of W. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to hie their claims in this otllce on or before the day designated for the coin 1 eneement of said sal-1, otherwise their rights will be for leiled. MICHAKLT. NOLAN, Register. angiTOCIt ANNK M. l.ANO, Receiver. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78.I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Boots And Shoes. Ihave new line 01 M-nV and Boy' Boot and fthoea. Come and examine them. JOHN CO VI,Ks,Hhoehon. oct IS. South of port office. United States Land Office, The Dalies, Ore gon. Aug. 'Jl, Hull.-Notice is heMiy given that in compliance Willi the provisions of the act of congress of June :i. 1JS7S, entitled "An act for the sale of titnlicr lantls In the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, l'.2, PHILIP U. WARREN of Viento, county of Waseo. stale of Oregon, has on .September 21, Mil, Hied In this olllce his sworn strtie'tient No. 21:l;i.lVr the purchase of the SV' j N W'i and the V SW or sec tion No a In tow n.sliip j norlh, range 9 E.W.M., and will offer proof 10 show that the land sought Is more valimhle for Us timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tJeo. T. Prat her, V. s. Commissioner at his olliee in Hood Klver, Oregon, on the 2d day of Ue cemner, Hull. Hi name as witnes ea: Samujl Wood wan, Theodore (Jlay.er, ol Cascade Locks, Oregon; Millard K Hird, Trcmont Foster, of Hood River. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims 111 this office on or before the said ?d d:iy of Decern her, imn. s22 dl M 1CH AKL T. NOLAN, Register. Notice To Stockholders Annual meeting of the stockholder of the Farmer' Irrigating Company will he held In Artisan's Hall at Hood River on ociober 1, l'.Ol, al 10 a. m.. to elect a board of direcior anil receive report ( f officers and transaclaoy oilier business w hich lioiv legally come be fore the meeting. 11 order of the board of directors. fi. e. EVAN'S, si" ? Secret rry. Notice. The county board of equalization for Wasco county will mew In the count v court house at The 1 !!es, ihe first Monday in October, and continue In session one week, for the pnipose.ir equalizing the tax roll of the county f ir law. H. V. Wi HjOCtiCK, 'Ssiu County Assessor,