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K - f HOOD RIVER GLACIER Issued every Thursday by AKTHUR 0. MOB, PuMUkar. a ( subscription 11.60 ft J WMl TkDM. JTHURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1906. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the voters of Wasco county : I wish to BDDOoce myself as candl date for renomioation for the office of County Commissioner at the primar es to be new April vutn, iuuu H. J. HIBBARD, Commlsslouer, ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Citizens of Wasco county : I wish to announce myself as a can didate for nomination on the Kepubli can ticket for Commissioner of Wasco county at the primary election to be beia April zutii, J wo, ana lr nominated and later elected, I pledire myself to ful fill the duties of the ofllcu to the best of my ability and integrity. Yours sin cerely 0. R. CABTNER, ANNOUNCEMENT. Hood River, Ore., Jan. 16, 1906 bditor Ulacier: I wish to announce through the col umns of your paper that I shall be a candidate at the primary election to be field in April ot tins year lor tne re pun lican nomination for representative in tne U'Kislature irom Wasco county. II I should receive the nomination and be elected I shall, to the utmost of my ability, serve the interests of Wasco county, and especially the interests of the western portion of the county and Hood Kiver Valley. A. A. JAlISr.. ANNOUNCEMENT The Dalles, Ore., March 13, 1906 To the Republicans of Wasco county : I hereby announce myself as a candl date for re-nomination to the office of sheriff of Wasco county, subject to the republican votes to be cast at the prl maries on April 20. If I should secure re-nomination and be re-elwUd to the office, I promise to discharge the duties faitlilully, honestly and economically. My incumbency of the office for the past two terms has given me a know edge of the duties which can be learned only by experience, and which will be ex ercised, in csHo of my ro-nomiuation and re-election, to the bt st interests of my constituents of all political parties In this county. The manner in which taxes have been collected, and other du ties of theofllce performed during my in cumbency, challenges comparison with any one who has occupied the position heretofore. I desire the nomination from the republicans of Wasco county, not of any particular faction, believing Unit my experience has particularly fit ted me for the office, and which can only be acquired by a practical knowl edge of the duties. F. C. SEXTON. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the voters of Wasco county ! I hereby announce my candidacy at the primary election to Lie held in this ttateon April liOth, 1906, for the Dem ocratic! nomination of County Com missioner of Wasco county, subject to the voters of Wasco county. C11ARLKS L. corri-K. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voters of Wasco County ; I hereby announco my candiilncy at the primary election to be held in this state on April 20, 1900, for the Republi can nomination ot Representative in tne Jegisiutnre rrom vvbbco uounty. J. F. HEN MUCK, ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Republicans of Wasco county: I hereby announce myself as ft candi date for nomination upon the Republi can ticket for Blieriff of Wasco county, subject to the votes cast at the primary election to be held April 20th, 1906. If nominated and elected, I promise to fulfill the the duties of the office to best of my abilities by being courteous to all anil giving the office the same careful attention that I would if it was my personal business. Yours respectfully, LEVI CHRI8MAN. ity at heart in making it. With intel ligent and propel co-operation be tween the land owners and tbe rail road the matter can be adjusted in a war that will be satisfactory to all oonoerned and Insure the construction of the Mt. II nod line with the least possible delay. At tbe outluv of a great deal of money the company hai so far built its road without asking for any assist ance. In doing this It met with much opposition and many obstacles, al though it la now admitted by all who are able to appreciate its far reaching benefits that it promises more for tbe development of Hood River Valley than any project that has ever been executed in tbe valley. Let the Mt. Hood residents then show the way and meet the generous offer of the load as it should be met. Insure tbe building of tbe road promptly. The company la not asking for bonuses. Its wants a right of way for its road, which at best can not be a paying proposition to this point for some years to come, yet it Is willing to extend its benefits now on the pos sibilities of the (future. It is up to tbe Mt. Hood people. Let them rise to the occasion. Hood River's Candidate Fur IT. 8. Senator. . Ihe opeulng of the campaign Friday evening of K. L. Smith for the nomi nation for United States. Senator is of interest to the state in general aud Hood River in particular. It is an honor to Hood River to have a candi date for that important office, aud in Mr. Smith we have a oaudidate of un questioned integrity and ability for that important pluce. Mr. Smith is the Inst of the candidates for Senator to open his campaign, yet he Is so well aud favorably known throughout the state, that be has lost little by the de lay, and it is due to tbe persistent so licitation of his many friends that be at lust consented to be a candidate. Mr. Smith has always been a promin ent figure in all mutters of state im portance, especially in horticulture aud development circles, but has not beeu so active in politics for several years because he would not submit to the dictation of the political bosses The primary election law has made it possible for the people to select their own representative, aud Mr. Smith comes before tbe people uuti'animolod ud free from corrupt influence. He does not lxtllove in the corrupt use of money to influence the public, aud trusts to his clean public and private record to win votes. No man is bet ter qualified than Mr. Smith to repre eeut Oregon at Washington. As a de bater he has few equals, and on the floor of tho Senate would rank among the best in that auguetbody. Extension of the Mt. 1 1 nod Road. An opportunity is now afforded the residents of the Mt. Hood district to take advantage of an opporutnity to Nocure the prime necessity for making that sectiou second to none as a fruit growing district. With the assurances of the management of the Mt. Hood Railroad that if the citizens there show the proper spirit and meet the company half way it will extend its road to them as rapidly as possible, all conjecture as to adequate transpor tation facilities from the extreme end uf the valley are set at rest. The company's offer to build the road if it is given the proper rights of way is a generous one. No more ad vantageous offer could be expected than this aud shows that the conany has the best intercuts of the common- More Abont the County Surplus. County Commissioner Hlbbard oalled our attention to the article in last week's Ulacier that the 2U0,000 that bad been puid ovor to the county treasurer so far this year did not re present tbe amount now In the treas ury, but that most of it had been paid back to the districts where it had been collected. Mr. Ilibbard says that a levy of nine mills was made for county purposes, and that this would raise about 154,000 if it was all collected. The point we wished to emphasize la that there will be a surplus in tbe treasary this year, and that it Invites extravagance, and is unnecessary, if the taxes in Hood River are to be largely increased every year for the purpose of swelling the bunk deposits at The Dalles, would It not be better for us to run our own county affairs and keep the money at home? The announcement by F. C, Baker that he has teudered his resignation as Chairman of the Republican State Committee is received with regret. It is hoped that Mr. Baker can be in duced to reoousider bis action. In the three years In which he has served In this capacity he has done most efficient work for the party In tbe state and has at all times been a tireless and intelligent worker In its behalf. Mr, Baker has geuerously offered to look after the state campaign until his successor can be appointed, although he has been forced to neglect his pri vate interests to do so. The Centerville Citizen is a new pa per published at Centerville, Wash, by M. A. Thompson. It is an eight-page, four column sheet, and full of live news. May it live long and prosper. Wenattliee Fruit Man Visits Hood Hirer. Ed M. Foy. manager of the Weuat chee Fruit Growers' Uulon, visited Hood River last (week aud oouferred with Manager Shepard as to Hood litver methods. Mi. Foy has been sent to many of tho principal apple centers of the country, and also to tbe eastern mai kets, in order to get what information be could thatjwould.be helpful to that section in handling aud marketing their fruit. Mr. Foy learned many thing to his advantage at different pluoes, and especially here, and his trip will pay the Union many times over for the expense. While Hood River has' been in the advance of near ly every other point in the business, yet much valuable information could be picked up, especially In the New York market, by a personal visit, aud the example of Weuutohee in eeuding their manager out for Information oould be profitably followed by Hood Rivet. Mr. Foy said that 100 out of the 500 fruit raisers or til section were mem bors of the Union, and were well pleased with tbe results, although be has learned much on his trip to make many Improvements In their methods. Hood River land looked cheap to Mr. Foy, when be said that their uu improved land was selling for $300 an acre, one-year-old orchards tor f00, five-year-old at 1700 aud bearing or chards eight-years-old or more were sidling for 1000 and up. When we consider that Hood River is superior to any other apple section from every point of view in tbe mat ter of climate, transportation, scen ery, aud profit, the present prices of laud are very cheap compared to other places. Tbe extra four bits or a dol lar a box on the selling price of ap ples is all clear profit. It oost no more to raise apples here than else where, while it is a well-known fact that Hood River apples sell higher ou any market than apples from any other section. Hood River has a future that is bright, indeed. School Entertainment and Debate. The school entertainment aud de hate hold at the K. of P. Hull Monday evening was well attended and thor oughly appreciated by the audience. The debate was preceded by the fid lowing program: Instrumental duet, Pearl Bradley and Nellie Songer. Recitation, Frances Bragg. Reoitatiou, Helen Orr. Violin Solo, C. R. MoCalley. Recitation, Vera Williams. The subject ot the debate was "Re solved, That the women of the United States Should lie Uraiited'Equul Sul fiuge with Meu." The speakers for the affirmative were Burleigh Cash, Mulr Dano slid Maude Merrell. For the negative, George Howe, Paul Treiber and Harold ilersh ner. Judges, L. N, Blowers, A. W. Onthuuk and C. D. Thompson. The arguments on both sides were very able and reflectrd credit on the speakers. The judges, however, con cluded that the negative side had the best of the argument, aud decided ac cordingly. Fatal Accident at Dee. A sad accident occurred at Dee Thursday afternoon iu which two laborers lost their lives. While a gang of men were working below tbe dam, head of water was turned on from one of the splosh dams above, and with the hhih water in the river caused bythe melting snows above, The HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE rasa B Fair ...MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING. f We have added greatly to thia department, and can now giveyou the largest assortment of medium pricf.nl clothing in the city to select from." These garments are all made by reliable makers and cut, fit and finished, and are right up to the minute. Call and see them. You do not have to buy. We are always pleased to show our goods Men's Suite of Heavy Fast Black Gotten Clay Woosted, Padded Shoulders, Military Cut, ench. . . 360 nen i suns oi iiia.es vvooi iosumere, who neul Brown ami uray stripe, Military iui rauueu rf Shoulder, vent in back of coat, each JpO.Uv Men's Suits of all Wool Worsted Cheviot, Padded Shoulders, Hair Cloth front, vent in back of coat, Single Breasted, each , D.OU Men's Suits. BlachClay Worsted. Military Cut, Padded Shoulder, Hair CL'tli fronts, vent in back of coat, Heavy Black Italian lining, each i.Uv Men's Suits of Black and Gray Pin Stripe, strictly all Wool Worsted, Square Cut. Padded Slum.:. ders, Hair Cloth fronts, Black Italian Lining, vent in back of coat, each ' 8.00 Men's Suits of strictly all Wool Unfinished Wuosted, Millllary Cut, Padded Shoulder? Hair , Cloth fronts, vent in back of coat, Black Venetian Lining, exceptional valno, each ,' 0.50 Men's Suits. Black Ground with Brown Pin Stripe, forming a small plaid, fti-ictly all Wool Diagonal Weave, Worsted, Military Cut, Padded Shoulders, Hair Cloth fronts, vent in back of coat, Black Venetian Lining, each 10.00 We have suits of all grades and latest cuts from $3.50 up to $15.00 In Boys' Clothiny pur line is very complete and prices the very lowest .WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD . proved too much for the bead gate, and tt was foroed out, letting a big volume of water-down onto tbe nun below. Several of tbe laborers saw tbe danger In time to get out of tbe way. but M. Komer. a white man. aud D. Ono, Jap, were caught by the flood and swept away Mr. Komer kept nil bead above water for a short li stance and was swimming ashore. when a timber on the crest of a wave struck bim, and he was lost to sight. Search was made for tbe bodies, but it was not until Monday that tbe body of Komer was fouud, four miles below, where it had been washed on bould er in tbe stream. The body of the Jap has not yet been recovered, al though search has been kept . op ever sinoe the tragedy. - ' the funeral of Komer was held from the undertaking rooms of J. K. Nich ols Monday, and the remains laid away in Jdlewilde - cemetery. The deoeased had about $100 on his person and due him wages, which defrayed the funeral expenses. Nothing is known of bis relatives or where he came from. What good does it do you to eat if your stomach falls to digest food? None. It docs you liarnii causes belch ing, sour stomach, flatulence, etc. w hen the stomach fails a little Kotioi Dyspepsia Cure after each meal will di gest what you eat and makes the stom ach sweet. Williams Pharmacy. All kinds of fresh and cured meats have advanced, but we are still selling at the same old prices, and will con tinue to do so. Yours for business, Mc- (iuire Brothers, Born. "Wfirl ,if ,sHn v Anrll A fnMp mnA Miwi (J! J. Nelson, ft daughter. Monday, April 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fabriok, son. Saturday, April 7, to Mr. aud Mrs. Johu S. Kvana and wife, a girl. Weather Report for March. The following la the report of U.S. Volun tary Weather observer D. N. llyerlce, for Hood River, for month ot March, 19118. Date 1 i :i 4 t 7 8 9 10 II K IS 14 Ill Ill 17 IS Ill M 21 tl Al U 'ft 7 M. .Ml .. 31 Maxl mum 4f 47 47 48 62 47 62 HI 89 30 no : 38 40 4K 42 87 4S 411 49 Ml 00 114 M Wl I 6ft Mint mum S4 .Hi .is 4(1 41 41 .18 .18 m 82 So 111 ID ill 14 18 18 ill HI ,18 HI :8 4! HI & 4.1 .HS 41 48 42 Prec'p llut'u .28 .08 .on Trace .08 .01 .OS .Oi .02 .119 .!!6 -SB .08 Character of Day clear . ...partcioudy ... .... cloudy part clou ily part cloudy .... , . clear a clear .i, cloti clear cloudy CltMMly cloudy .t. cloudy . ...part cloudy clear clear clear cloudy cloudy cloudy cloudy part cloudy cloudy ... clear . clear cloudy cloudy. clear part cloudy cloudy cloudy Are You a Friend of Hood River? THEN USE HOOD RIVER PRODUCTS Is your merchant a friend of Hood River? If he is' trying to sell you outside products instead of Hood River products, is he consistent when he asks you to trade with him ? If your merchant will not sell you Hood River Flour and Feed SEE TJS ;We have two kinds Shorts, our own make and the same kind 'other mills ship in. You can have the latter very cheap, but we want a fair price for good thorts. Hood River Milling Co. Flies, Flies, Flies It wilt soon be Fly-time and then you will want Screenes in a Hurry Place your order now and be sure to have them in time. I will make any kind of screen you want, painted any color you want, and hung any way you want. Prices are all right. Call at shop or phone 571. F. G. COE., Carpentering NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Depnrlmenl of the Interior, United Stales Laud Olllce, The Dal lea. Dragon, April S, IMI. Notice la hereby given that the following named aetucr mu meu nonce or nil internum to make final proof tn support of hta claim and thai mild p oof will be made before Ueonre T. lralher, I', 8. Comiutaaloner, at- hln ofttt-e lu Hood Klver, Ureou,ou MnyJMh, IDOft, via: KAK1. K. BAKTMES8, . of Hood Klver, Oregon, on H. K. No. I'.ttM, for the K HKVt, auction U. towuahlu x norm rMnge 9 eANt, and lot 9 and 8, aecttou 19, town ship u norm range iucai w, M. lie namea the following wllnewe to prove hla oiulnunin residence upon and cultlva tlon of aaid land, via: Kdward II. Ilariwlg. Jlarrv A. Iltickctt. Ilalph JarvU, Audrew A. Jkyue, all of ilodd uiver, urrgun. M It'll AK1. T. NOLAN, al'imlO . Reg later, rsmonsr STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. llorfes bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure flrst-clasa ri(rs. Special attention given to moving furniture ami piauoa. We do everything homes can do. I they're first in quality NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION lepartmeiit of the Interior, l ulled State Land Office, The Hsllea.Orrgoa, Apr. 10, !'.. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make dual proof In aupport of her claim, aud that said proof will be made befon Ueorge T. Prettier, U.H. I .and (mmlaalonr. al hlsotnceln Hood Klver, Oregon, ou May i .Mh, iwti, via : MAKTHA CHICK AHA V, ot Hood Klver, Oregon, ou H. E. No. 9P.K tor the fit.', an v4, ioi i, section 1;nk1, sv. snd lid 4, section IS, Uiwuslilp 1 south, range IU K. v . M. Hhe names the nillowlng wlUiemiea to prove her coniluiioHS residence upon and.eultlva lion of said land, via r James K Keese, Knsaell Gobin. William R. Ilrllihle, and Hubert Leaaur, all of Mount noou, ureaou. i MICHAKh T. NOLAN, 12-nilO . KegUUer M Hi ward -I otter a standing reward Of M0 for Information leading to tne arrest and con viction of ihe party or partlea-who malicious ly cut down trees In niv ocohard between tlood Klver aud Muster. . KO.tUK MIC Bulls lorfervlee I keep two'holls at my place for service. Any ooe wishing ihe use ot same must pay at the time service Is rendered 8ervlce.il. 1 alko do dehorning at o per head, Bruno Krani. Nor III Helmont, auuvl at Your. Store MILLINERY Wo wish to announce to the ladies of Hood Rive that we will have a special line of Easter Millinery. Call and nee them. Apprentice wanted.. MODERN MILLNERY, Jackson Building NOTICE FOR Pl'BLICATlON Department of the Interior, United HI ales Uml omce, The Dallee; Oregon, March 17lh, IHOs. Not Ice Is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of hla In tention to make final proof in support of hla claim, and that said nroof will be made before Oca T. Trather, U. H Commissioner, at his office In Hood Klvar, Oregon, on April iM.lwn, via. : . MARK K. THOMAS of Hood Klver, Oregon, H. K No.m tor the K. KKV Utt U Hr.... Kec J i, and is w. N Section . township A N.. range 11 K. W. M. He names the following wlliieasea to prove his continuous realdeiH-e upon and cultiva tion of said land, via : Peter Nalumiau and Jen r. Hanson, Hood River, Oiegon. iua, all) Mil HAKL T. NOLAN, KegUter. KOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, I'nlted States Land office, The Dalles. Oregon, March 10 Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his In tention to make final nroof in Mllnnort it 1. 1. claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Keceiver al The Halle, v.veuu, uu JMmj , tu, im vis, ; NEL8 NKLSON. of Vlenln, Oregon, on H. E. No. for lota Jt and 4, 8',. N K1,, section 4, and lot 4, section 3, townships. N., range u K. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, via. : Krnar Wills, IVirlland, Oregon; 8 W. i nr ran, V lento, Oregon ; Thomas Helle, Vienlo, fiea""i rjniTJimro, .ie io, Oregon. Mr. Al M &. M1CHAKL T. NOLAN. K -glsler i . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dal lea. Oregon, March 10th l0.-Notica is hereby given that the following named settler has AM notice of his in tention to make Anal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before th Reg ister and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon on April 19th. 10S. HENRY U HOWE of Hood River. Oregon, on H. E. No. 8740. for the SK'aN V.SW'4NE'. N W VSE' and NE'SW Sec. a, Tp. 1. N.. R 11. E.. W. II He names the following witnesses to prove his eontinoua resldenre'tipon and cultivation of said land, vii: John West, of Hood River. Oregon. I Emil D. West; of Hood River. Oregon. William H Davis, of Hood River, Oregon. John W. Davis, of Hood River, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. 1 JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pren. J. H. FURGUSON, Attornpy-aULaw and Notary Public Vice President and Manager. J. M. SCHMELTZER, Sec.-Treas. Notary Public ..Hood River Land.. Emporium INCORPORATED Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Abstracts, Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying We are prepared in a special manner to handle all kinds of business in any of the above lines aiid have a large list of improved lands and city property from which to make your selection for a fruit ranch, a stock farm or a home in the city. With an Extensive Correspondence We are able to handle your prop erty advantageously and will be pleased to have you list same with us CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The president of the company is the city engineer, and is prepared to do surveying and civil engineer ing work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on property titles. Collections a Sp ecialty. "hone-Main 141. For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For Hsle-Hmall house and lot. (Jond loca tion. It). Mrs. 8. Tale, Hood Klver Height a6 For Hait -KlKht head No. 1 lollch cows. Am going to quit dairying. J. H. Coberg, phone 3U1. Kor Bale Faultless, Grubber, or B. K. Shoemaker. See Howard For Sale A first class Universal range, H V. baetliam. nla For Hale Delivery wagon Willi cover. rice IIS. Iiuiiilry, Hood klver. irr.H ch Km-Sale-Sel of spring-tooth harrows. Will trade for m t of common harrows. Address H. W. (.'uliiivell. all! For Hule Kuft Orpingtons and Buff Leg horns very n ne; iggs iei setting, orpingious, SI .00; Legimi'iiH. ,nc. Mrs. Anna Anuerson Howl Klver. l'lio..e 127ft. a& For Hale A good fsrm team of homes, wei?hl 1100 lbs. Too Hiihl for logging. I'au he bought cheap. Apply to Oregon Lumber Co., either ut hooo Kiver or oee. nns u For Male) torn wHeal liay. L. H. Khiiuiles. Enquire of aiz For Hale Garden plants, about May 1, at Klver bide Farm. Thus. Calkins. uli Kor Hule Kiincy l ints for hatching. Hlngle comb, llrowu Lexhoi n and liarred flymouin Kock. P n neaiinl oy a bird that won prlxe nt Lewis and Clark Fair. Kggs $1 p selling. Mm. K, I. Mcholson. Mi For Sale Kgc for hutching from pure bred prize winning Barred l'l mouth Kocks. Mrs. I. J. Ward, rtiiinc liix. MU KorHiile Two giiiiletl Jersey cows and tine -.learout gra'ieii Jersey uuiit Korden stK-k. u it. i.osiuer. mis-ua, Cows for Hale Fine fresh cow;alsonne coin Ing fresh soon, inquire Win. Mclteynolds, on u. i. i uomas riace. rnoue is. au-ms For Sale A one year old colt. Will make a nne saddle mare or work animal. IUiO pounds. Price (; If tiiken soon. Inquire L. l. Htrong, uuci, ifc. r. ii, io. i. atm3 For Hale Team, wiigonaml Harness. Hmall team, weight shorn yoo each. Six ears old both giMid woikers and one a good saddle none. 1. a. comuryman, near Barrett Hchool nouse. aunis -Having more land than I sill sell from five to 10 Farm for Hale- can profitably farm, 1 w acres at a bargain If taken now. Located 1 miles from town of Hood Klver. All under cultivation. Address owner, box Port- ihuu, ure. au'-ms For Sale-Investigate this. I am obliged to sell, and will sell at your own price a piece, of land with house and other Improvements, tl nines iroin riooo tuver. ii you want to buy at your own price address Box 353. Hood Kiver, uregon. slj-mn ror Hale A smal snan of horses, well matched, bright silver bavs four and cv years om. renecuy genue either with man woman or children, will work either single or double and as true as steel. My rea- m.u km annnis. nieiii is i uwu a Heavier team. win oesota cneanioa good borne. or wonirt trade for a heavier team. Brayford, Hock ford ""ore. aia-ni3 REAL E8TATE. For Rent 1-room cottage In Blowers' addi tlon. Free water. IS per mouth. Mrs. H.J I i-eilerW'k. m8tf A simp-Four room house, pantry and closet. O! ftUXl.o. nice lawn and c.lv ui. -nu. v.x.1 nown rjaianceon terms. Hoy F. Dean. Inquire of mat WAUNA VISTA Is nine miles from Hood Kiverun the north hank or ti j...i river. Out of this beautiful place 1 am now off -ring two -JU acre tracts with orchards and one Hi-acre tract will, buildings, orchard, Held .hi m iii-wiii. ianuing one corner of th" nine.,) and see lor vourself The tact is Hood Kiver is niue miles from w nit ni Vllit- T. K. COOS, n,ri! Lyle, Wash. For Hale ITS tier acre. Tu-Mitir.fr,., few rods from the Barrett ei.w'i i,...,.. i'. 2.u,Jnf M itml' Hood River- on., or a O. Hill, Oorvallli, Ore. Mia Wanted. W?nt?,.":To Jel 0""lrt o cut 1UU cords I Wanted, young dy to act as office girl d'V' wt.l"?- A"P'' k. U. Morgan s ottlce, Oak and Fourth sts. Phone ii Wanted to Sell or Trade-Two lots, aniiit and ttuilltl. one slx-room house and tour-room KWef.Vregon"' PlaCe- Box Mood Wanted-A middle aged man for fruit farm CONTEST NOTICE Department of the Interior, United statei LandOfflce, The Dalles, Oregon, March 10, 1VU6.-A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Andy M. Beatty, ooutestant, against homestead entry No. 1IWI0, made March 10, 1003, for NE'i. MCtlpo 29, township I, south, range 10 W. M., by James f Walt, conies I. In which It Is alleged that a0d James K. Walt has entirely abandoned said entry for sii montoa last past and that there are no Improvement thereon: that said alleged absence was not due to his employment in the army, navy or ma rine corps of the United Htates In tlmeof war. Halil parlies are hereby notfied to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching aaid alle gation at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 4, WOti, before George T. Prather, a U.8. Commissioner, at his office In Hood River, Oregon, and that final hearlngwlll be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on May 11, lUOU, before tbe Register and Receiver at the United States Land Offlie In The Dalle, Oregon. The aaid otuitesuint having, In proper aflda vit, filed February S7, 19011. set forth facta which s'iow that after due dllllgence personal service of this notice cannot be made. It la hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due publication. MICHAKL T. NOLAN, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United HtatesLand Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, March 17, lUOU. Notice Is hereby given tuat in compliance wuu uieiiroviBions oi uie Aitof Congress of June S, iKTtt, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Land in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, snd Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states ny act oi August hsk, tne iotiowtng named persons have on this day filed n tills office their sworn statement, to-wlt : JOHN A. KUMFOKD, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. U854, for the pur chase of the HK W' and Lot S, section :, township 2 north, range 9 east, and Lots t and S section 4, township 1 north, range 9 east, TV . M. , PATRICK HART. of Portland, county of Multnomah, slate of Oregon, sworn statement No. 2&3. lor Ihe pur chuseof IlieH" NWVi, N'Nii HVi'A and 11 , secnou m, townsnip x nortu, range v east, W. M. That they will offer proofs to show that the land sought is more valuable for the timber or stout thereon than lor agrlcnltuiul pur- Kwes, and to establish their claims to aaid nds belore the Register and Receiver at the Land Office In The Dalles, Oregon, ou May 6, I HUll. They name the following witnesses : John A. Rumtord. Patrick Hart, and Louis H. Campbell, of Portland, Oregon: C. L Mors nd William K. Hand,, of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all Demons claiming adversely any of the above described lands are requested to nie their claims In this office on or before the ild Mill day of May, 1906. m22-m3l MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Timber Land Act, June 1, 1K7K. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, March 5, WW. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress ol 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 all tike Public, Land mates uy act ot August 4. lmtt, IXHJIH H. CAMPBELL. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In tbls office hla sworn statement No. 2HH7, for tbe purchase of tbe NEW of section 21, In township 2, N. ranges E. w. M., and will offer proor to snow that the land ssught Is more valuable lor Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said and before the Reaister and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the Kth dsy of May, ltiot). He name aa witnesses Louie Morse. Hood River, Oregon; W. F. Rand, Hood River, Ore gon; P. Hart, Portland, OregoL; Ji bo A. ttumiora, Portland, Oregon. Any and all Demons claiming adversely the above described lands ara requested to tile their claims In this office on or tHl.-re said 2Mb day of May 1908. Mil al9 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Re .later. Wanted-Oood general purpose horse r 8. Smith, Hood River, Ore. alS Wanted-A position as Janitor or taking care of Homes or cows and small garden as! am not able to do hard work. Address P o Box aa. Hood River, Ore. Wanted -Old rubber, brass Timber Land Act, Jan 1, 1178. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Office. The Dalle. Ore gon, Feb. 13. 190$.-Notice I hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tb act of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An set for me sate oi timber lanos In tne states or Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory." as extended to all the mibllc land state by act of August 4, 1892, Mary E. Tick ner, of Portland, county of Multnomah, atata of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 2K24, for tbe purchase of th NW'-i of Section No. 34, in Township No. 2N-, Rang No. HE., W.M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mora valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land before th Register and Receiver at The Dalle. Oreaon. on th 21st day of May. 1S03. She names as witnesses Fred Frail techy, of Hood River, Oregon. J. F, Bmson, of Hood River Oregon. NilesC. Olson, of Portland, Oregon. L i leaner, or fort land. Oregon. Any and ail nersons claiming adveraelv the above described lands are requested ta file their claims in this office on or before tbe said 21st day of Mav 1806. ralimn MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register. copper, lead, CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United State Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, March , 19U6.-A sufficient contest affidavit bavlng been tiled tn thiakiffioe by Algern H. Tingley, oonteslant,agaliist homestead entry No. lstao, made Mayii, ltoa, for lots 1 and 2, Ht4 1 Kk, see. S, tp. 1 n, range 9, E, W. M., by V lllle 3. ki.,1. u oi 0,11 "ddres O. C. HJ. . In which It Is alleged tbat . ....-i, no xso.s. gf. . nne u. uarrier naa tailed to establish Wanted Old rubbers. I will he in u,h River every Saturday. Ca II on ot JSrt C. Easterly, Hood Hirer; r f d 1 "Si0, Lost. a.141 Notice to OnntraMAH. l, . . , . . ... wanted to move, al.er and repair h L. fc0!.?. k henderson M e'l'v. .EL.."' .V Mlice of owner For DlanaanVi specifications see th. . UPJrn,,Dd Uwls4Co.,Iavldonbulldni' .i'"."- bis esldvnce or make any I m movements upon said land, having totally ahadnoned tbe same fur the period of two yean laat past ; that said alleged absence was not dne to Ills . employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United Slate In time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evldeuce touching asld allegation at 10 o clock a. in. ou May 6, 1S0K, before the Register and Receiver al the United States Laud office In tbe Dalle, O regon. Tbe said contestant bavlng, In a proper affi davit nled March 24, Wos, set lorth facta which snow tbat aiter due diligence personal service of this notice can not. be made. It I hereby ordered and directed that such Dollaa be given by due and proper publication. , . MICHAEL T. NOI.AN. ao-m3 Register. B,Il?"d' Oregonian Building, Portland, Ore., atfy. lor contestant, I T-e-...-