feOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER &6 lOOd asi i f t S i OOD RIVER GLACIER Issued nerv I lie radar kr ARTHUR O. MOB, I Mburtptloa-tl-M jmt Iku THURSDAY, OCT. SI. 1906. A Wort For the Silent Worker. Ia an article beaded "1'he Matiter Miud" the Corrallia I'lnie devotes three-quarters of a column to Hood River and tbe great ticcena it bat bad aa an apple raising community. It autbor gives credit fcr this won derful development to our distin guished towosman, E. L. Bmitb. We do not tbink Mr. Smith wants tbe im pression to get abroad that be ia wbol- jr and entirely responsible for all of Hood Kiver's many achievements in tbe fruit growing industry and thnt be will be tbe last to claim it. J Hood River is not a place wbere any one man bas been entirely responsi ble for its success, but where tatber a combination of elements rare in any town bave contributed to tbe general welfare. Wbere one man has acted as advisor and another bas advertised tbe city, making it and its flue wares known, another bas applied himself to the practioal part such as solenlflc fruit growing, the packing of apples, marketing them and other necessary branches of tbe business that go tow ard making success. To say that any one man bas done all tbla is an injustice to tbe many others who bare contributed to llooi River's successful development and is misleading. While we take off our bat to tbe great thing Mr. Smith bas accomplished tor Hood River, we tbink that some aoknowledement is justly due many others whose work ii aot in the limeligbb of publicity, but whose efforts bave been none tbe less effective. Is Entitled to the Ofllce. Tbe first gun was fired last week by the Dalles Optimist in a campaign which Is evidently to rw D'ade to sub vert tbe will of tbe people and render inoperative tbe provisions cf tbe pri mary law. Tbe procedure is one that is not new, but was oonoelved by can didates for tbe legislature last spring in order that they might win the con fidence of voters by endorsing state ment No. 1. In brief it consists in having numerous petitions circulated throughout the state and having them signed and forwarded to mem bers of tbe legislature asking that they disregard the selection of a Unit ed States senator under ;the primary law and vote for the "best man." This or any other plan to elect an other candidate for office of Unit ed States senatoi, of Ur than the one chosen by tbe majority of the voters of Oregon is an attack on the invio lable right of the majority of .tbe vot ers of tbestate, to rule and undoubt edly will not receive the support of any Individual or party except those who bave private, rather than public . interests to serve. Many who did not support Mi. Bourne believe that as be conformed to tbe Intent of the law he is as right fully eleoted senator as if the vote was a direct one and is entitled totbe oflloe on that issue alone, if for no other. If tbe primary law or its in tent is wrong, bave it repealed, but do not try to evade it. So far, however, it would seem that the people of Oregon are very well satisfied with its workings and that there ia but one misguided effort for a so-called "reform" and that la a ubteifuge andlmakeshift, whose pur pose is but too apparent. Mock Marriage Party. ' A mook marriage p irty was held at the residence of Mrs. R. P. Orr Tues day evening. A number of young la dies were preceut, but no geutlemeu, the presenoe of tbe sterner sex being tabooed. The fair bride was Miss Liilie Shutes, and the happpy groom was Miss Fay Orr, who was properly garbed for the oooaslon. Miss Flo Orr acted in tbe capacity of stern parent, giving the bride away and Miss Gladys Hartley was best man. The ceremony was very touohingly per formed by Miss Bessie Evans attired in tbe sombre hued garments wlch are looked npon as a -necessary adjunct in tying tbe nuptial knot. Another yong lady whose name we did not learn, olUoiated in tbe capacity of usher. After the ceremony tbe young cou ple were showered with rice Uavored with a mixture of old shoes and all partook of refreshments provided foi the occasion. A feature of the mook wedding, not down on the schedule, was a charivari organized by a younger member of tbe household and which rounded out the affair in proper style. The young ladles bad a very merry evening and pronounced the make be lieve wedding a decided suoesa as a fun maker. Hood's River's Fair. The Hood River fair closed Satur day night after a three days' highly suooeesful fruit display. Those expo sitions ere bouefloial to the districts in which they are held, first, that ti e fruit growers themselves may get to gether and talk ovie methods, and second, aa an advertisement for tbe oommunity. In tbe latter art the Hood Rver people are past masters. And It is well they are for "Whosoev er tootetb not bis own bom, tbe same shall not be tooted " Again there is no use of being pure gold if instead of letting tbe fact he known you are constantly counted braes. Irrlgon Ir rigator. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollan reward for any case of Cattarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cata trail Cure. F. J. CHUNKY, A CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned hava known F. J. Cheney for the lata 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business iranwtiv lions, and financially able to carry out any obligation! made by his Arm. Waliunu, KinnaN Martin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intvni.illy, acting directly upon the blood and mumms surfaces of th system. Testimonials will free. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by all drug gists. Take Hall's family Fills for constipation For Sale Have a flrst-class homestead for sal cheap. If interested answer st once. olsnlS W. H. Dobyna. Ions. Ore. THE FAIR AS SEEN FROM GRANTS PASS Charles Mvnerve, secretary and man ager of tbe (J ran til I'awi Fruit Growers union, returned Sunday from a weeks ttip north, three days of which be speut at Hood Hirer seeing the fruit falr'at that plae aud in taking notes of the methods or growing and mark etiug fruit in that valley that bolds tbe hocor of getting tbe highest pi to es paid for apples this year by any groweis in tbe United States. Mr. Meserve reports a most profit able aud enjoyable trip and be ex presses appreciation for tbe many courtesies extended to him by Presi dent E. L. Smith aud Secretary C. D. Thompson, of the tlood Kver Fruit Fair association, and to Mana ger K. 11. Sbepard and Assisstant Manager E. A. Franz, of tbe ilood Kiver Apple Growers union and wbo are also publishers of Uu ter Fruit, and to A. I. Mason, oue of Hood Riv er's most suocessful apple growers and to all tbe citieus of HooJ River town aud valley, who each was a com mittee of one and all working togeth er to entertain to the fullest extent tbe visitors to their progressive, handsome valley. Though the a busy season, for apple picking was on, the farmers were out in force at tbe fair and they aud their well dressed families came in buggies aud carriages and not lumberwagone, aud hen they paid a bill it was with cash or a chuck, and not in brats money or a long winded promise. ADd what was more noticeable there was not a poor skeleton of a scrub horse driven by these farmers such as can be seen all too frequently on tbe streets of Grunts Pass, for tbe ilood River horses look as sleek and uell frtd as do their owneis. Tbe Hood River roads are tine turnpikes and the I n nil mail and telephone covers tbe valley aud eacb farm has these es sentials to modern rural life. Ibe dwellings bave tbe tasty appearance if town homes and the barns aud apple houses are well painted. A traveler will not see cows in tbe front yaid and pigs at the back dooi of a Hood River orchard ist's home, nor si gates to be seen that are off their binges and tbe burn vard littlcred with farm implements in various stages of repair That there is big prollt' in Hood River fruit land is pioven by tbe fact that 1100,000 cash was refused this summer for the lienlab Land orchard owned by O. L. Vauuerbilt. Sales though hare been made for other or chards at corresponding prices. Hood River soil is quite similar to much of Rogne River valley land, but only apples and strawbeiries can be grown successfully by reason of tbe colder climate. Tbe fruit crop is esti mated to bring iu this year fully :KK),(X)0 and when the present young orchards are in full bearing by live years hence, there will be 11,000,000 to pass through the Hood River banks to the credit of tbe farmers ot that little valley that ia but nine miles by 20 miles in extent. But by intelli gent, intensified methods it is made to yield a wealth not equaled by any other euuul sized district in Oregon and its loyal residents expect that the time is not distant when their fiuit will annually bring them 5,00J,0U0. Hood River town, which has a pop ulation of about 2,000, has a prosper ous, up to dute appearance, quite in contrast to tbe average town that is dependent almost wholly on an agri cultural district for its support, show ing that tbe fiuit industry is a solid basis to a town's prosperity. Tbe etorei are laige and carry tine stocks and tbe residences are as a rule such as can be found in a city, The high school will compare with the best in tbe state and tbe country districts bave graded schools, there being sev eral two aud four room buildings in the valley. It was 12 years ago that tbe Hood River fruit raisers held their first fruit fair aud they have made an ex hibit every two years slnoe. So suc cessful bave been these fairs and so popular with the general publio that it is proposed to hold a fair eaoh fall hereafter. The busienss men of the town heartily oo-operate with the farmers iu the work of propuriug and cm lying on these fairs and put up tbe greater part of the guarantee fund euch year to meet the expenses. A small admission fee is charged that usually pays all the expenses. The first fair was held iu a hall but it out grew that aud iu recent years a tent has been used, owned by the associa tion, Aa the fair grew the tent was enlarged aud this year it was 75x200 taut and every foot of space available was occupied by exhibits that em braced every kind of fruit, farm and gardeu products. There was also a highly creditable display of fancy work and band painted Cbluawure two of the pieces having taken prem iums at the St. Louis World's fair. Some tine poultry was on exhibition and several coops containing dillereut varieties of pheasants attracted much attention. Several swarms of bees un der glass were another attraction. The leading factor in the piosperity of t. e I limit River fruit raisers is the Hood Kiver Apple Growers union. This union was organized four years ago aud the first year the members got 85 cents per box tor their apples. Tn union euch year since bas eocured in creasing prices until this year when the entire apple crop was sold to a New York firm at from 12.25 to $1.15 a box f. o. b. Ilood River, And this extraordinary price was secured in competition with one of the biggest apple crops ever kuowu in the United States. The bigh quality ot tbe ap ples inn the bouest, perfect packing has much to do in getting these rec ord breaking prioes but advertising is a big factor and is liberlly used by those hustling people. Sample boxes ot apples are teut each year to all the big buyers of America and Europe aud apples aie given away by the box and by the carload as was doue at the St. Louis, Portland and other worlds lairs. Apples were every wbore in evidence at Ilood River during tbuir fair. Store win lows were full ot them and ofllces were festooned with them aud tbe visitors were given all tbe apples they could eat. 1 tie Hood River badge at the fair was both uuique'uud buudsoxe for it represent ed a big iv' I apple. The badge was ot lcatlter and on the conter was pasted a perlect representation of a Spitzeu berg apple while about tbe border were the wolds: A "Hood River A p pie, The Best iu f.he World," the let ters being burned into the leather. 1'be union owns a warehouse that is 40x100 fee: of two stories, it being on a hillside so both floors aie accessible to teams in delivering apples. The tiuiMing ia of wood with double walls, doors aud windows to keep tbe rooms cool iu summer aud warm in winter. The lower floor ia of concrete. On the second floor is a su'te of two well furnished ollice rooms and tbo entire warehouse is perfect in its equipment. The apple packing ia all done at tbo orchards. - All the packing ia done by packets in tbe employ of the union and a foreman is in charge of each AGENTS v' FOR Simons' Kid Gloves THIRD SHIPMENT OF LADIES COATS I Just Received Direct from New York Owing to the large demand for our Fall and Winter Ladies' Coats, we found it necessary to place a third order, which, we tako pleasure iu announcing, has just arrived direct from New York. We are now in a position to supply the most particular people because ' our stock is new, clean and dressy. Before purchas ing your winter wrup set. our prices. Coats from $4.75 to $13.00 On Display Second Floor (..The Store Outing Flannel 27-inch dark outing flannel, heavy weight, suitable for com forts or children's dark' dresses, sold regular at 7c. Kiiecial 4. for Friday and Saturday. . . hC, Ladies' Kid Gloves Ladies' black kid gloves, all sizes and a good value at C A $1.00. Special price Out Ladies' Hose Ladles' fast black cotton hose, ex tra heavy with double heel f A IVV LARGE SELECTION MEN'S TIES We crew and does all tbe grading for the i puckers. Tbe grower attends to 't lie ! wiping of the apples and the nailing ot the boxes. Two si7.es nf boxes are used, the speciid ono for the large ap ples of tbe three-tier paek. Only : Lla ukc boxes are used aud at tbe or- chard the foreman puts on with a' stenoil tbe growers name and number, ! his own number and name of tbe ap-! pie and tbe number the box contains. ! At the warehouse when the apples are to be loaded on the oar the handsome lithographed union label is pasted on ; tbe other end of the box. This same I rule is carried out with strawberries and so large Is the shipments of tbe j union that during tbe rush seasou tho ! (). It, & N. railroad bas a switch en gine placed at the service of tbe un ion so that cars may be moved on tbe sidings as tbey are loaded at tbe ware bouse. Tbe entire management of tbe paoklog crews and and the force at the warehouse and tbe selling and shipping of the fruit is done by E. II. Shepard who with bis capable, assist ant, E. A. Franz, and a stenographer, have tbeir time fully occapied and the union's otfloe is as busy a plnce as ia found in flood Kiver. That Mr. Shepard is a most capable, energetic manager is proven by tbe fact that the business of tbe union has steadily increased wince be assumed charge and be has been able to command lor ilood River applesja higher prioe than Is had by any other union iu the United States. Rogue River Courier. When a horse is overworked it lies down aud in other ways declares its inability to go further, you would consider it criminal to use foico. Many a man of humane Impulses, who would not willingly harm a kitten, is guilty ot cruelty where his own stom aoh is concerned. Overdriven, over worked, when what it needs is some thing that will digest the food eaten aud help the stomach to recuperate. Something like Kodol for Dyspepsia that is sold by Williams' Phnrmucy. Renter Wanted. An experienced farmor who thor oughly underntands strawberry cul ture and general farming. Must be sober and industrious aud able to furnish first clans references. Married m iu prefered. Good proposition for the right uiho. J. U. Heilbronner & Co. Hood hirer. Mount HoodRailroad Ce. Daily to Ht. Hood and Valley Points TIMK TABLE SOUTHBOrND AKKK1VK A. M. STATIONS V. M. 8:00 leave Hood Kiver Arrive 6:00 K:(tt Powerdale two Hears i n d:'2S Vim Horn 4:1(1 8:M lienls 4SV H:H7 OJell.. 4:27 8:10 Pukes slley 4:'if M:SR .....Hlmirher 4:15 9:10 Wliinns 4sln 9:15 Arrive lee Leave 4:(io Humtay's Snullihoiind train will run one hour lst alove schedule, leaving; Hood Kiver V:iO a. m. Returning regular schedule CHAS. T. EAKI.Y. U. F. P. A. i I ana toe. i rice KEITH'S KONQUiiROR SHOES S W. yoneh for the high q wm..n . ' r """"Vi" "T'""raqnHrtereentnr's ' ' pem1tfln effort to nmki snort hoen for nwn. Aim .ZVZL -in :...- aorta to any man. Pries, 5.0O, S4.00, . i.vto tumz PRANK A. CRAM, Hood River, Oregon The Paris Fair The Place to Save Money that Leads in TINWARE DEPARTMENT Flour Sifters Full size tin flour (lifters, sold reg- II. Iaratl5c. Special price. lit Dish Pans 17-iuart heavy tin disli pan, sold OOz regular at 80c. Friday and Sat'day -"V Stew Pans 2-quartstew pans, sold regular at If 15c. Friday and Saturday Tea Pots Royal granite steel wre lea pot, )) sold rpe. 34e. Friday und Sat'dtiy are Never Undersold 301 s Middle Valley Mill ELPPA ORCHARD CO., LUMBER MANUFACTURERS to DEALERS IN Fir and Pine Lumber Ready for Business All orders Promptly Filled V. O. Hoou Kiver, Oregon. Mill Mt. Ilood Stage CMell, Oregon. Mrs- Km. Calvin Chilton Mrs. Win Culvlu Chilton, who will appeal at the Opera House next Mon day evening, is a talented monodram 1st mid will open the Midland . Enter tainment course which will be given here diuiug the winter. Mrs. Chiltou is said to give a superior entertain ment and a good many tickets have already been sold ior the course, lioth season and single admission tickets can be secured at Clarke's drug store. Season ticket holders' souts will be reserved. Those who want season tickets should secure hem at once aa the number left Is limited. ; , . isltty of ewrv pair of ll''StsV " ; AGENTS W. . FOR HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES' Everything.. Wool Sox Men's black and fancy wool eos, second, a (treat bargain for C 25c. Special price IDK, Men's Underwear Men's extra heavy fleece lined underwear, soft and warm, sold regular at 60c. Special Of. price the garment 071 Men's Shirts Men's fancy drees shirts iu ging ham, percale, madras, etc., shirts vabu'd up to 85c Special Atl price ..I....;.' iyt HEADQUARTERS FOR UNDER WEAK 3DC Sr. (Inc) Proprietors Rood, 4 miles south of th;of DC0 PIANOS Special Notice Owing to lack of space, on account of our large and Increasing business, we have rented the Bone building, next to tbe Ramona Hotel, and are lilting up the entire building into a First-ilaas Piano store, which will be a credit to Mood Kiver. We have two car loads of beautiful in struments due to arrive from the east ern factories this week. ' This shipment memoes m great Apollo Concert Grand (like the Odd Fellows have). Bub Grands, Interior Piano Players aud a complete line of the very best Upright Pianos in thelatest styles. Secondhand pianos and organs taken in exchange and several on hand for sale. Lowest prices to alt. No agents or commission men to make your pinno cost you (50.00 more than if purchased direct from tbe dealer. Soule Bros. Piano Co. SILAS H. SOULE, Manager. , Phone Main 1423, Hood River, Ore. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE A variety of good residence property ty at prices and terms to suit. Good buys for $500, $ 000, $700, $8.r)0, $1,01K), $1,2.50, 1,300, 11,400, . 11,500, $1,760. $1,800 or any price you want. Two-story house near high school for only $1,000. , , . Several good residences close to busi ness for sale cheap. Fine two-story residence ' with two ! !.. 1 .5 l Li UnA iota, cuoice location, on ly fj,ouu. New two-storv bouse, six rooms be sides pantry ana bath, only $900. Whole blocks and acreage property for sale on easy terms. Finest residence lots in the City cheap. Good investment. Large list to select from, Including gooa orcnara lann and larm property. Come and see us. Onthank 3 Otten Hood River ' " Oregon DAVENPORT HARNESS CO. , Have in their New Harness shop a . ; Jarge line of ; t Whips, Tents, Axle Greace and Harness Oil fV) We.wpnld like for you to come and examine burfhar ness reDair work whieh is quickly attended to. Stanley-Smith "n ; Wholesale and Retail 'LUMBER ; Lath. Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley NO MORE TROUBLE WITH YOUR WATCH IF YOU TAKE IT TO ARTHUR CLARKE THE SCIENTIFIC WATCHMAKER He Does Reliable Work Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 W. B. STROWBRIDGE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 Notice Parties owing us on account will please call at tha office of Onthank A Otten snd pay same. Wood Bros. Dealers In meats. o28ul5 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale rox te-rter pups from my prise winner that took first prize at Portland show. Tlie pups are pure blood, very nicely marked black and tan heads and ears, white bodies. Kvery one will make a winner If put up for a show. These dogs make the best of com pan. Ions and rat dogs. Hockrord store, Hood River, Ore. r7 Bulls lor Bervlce-I keep two bulls at my place for service. Any one wishing the use ol .....v ... ..n. pnj inn bunt; bct v n-j m rviiuereu Service, $1. 1 also do dehorning at Vio pel bead, Bruno Franx North Belmont. aS-novl. For Sals A No. S Smith stump puller with 100 ieet oi incn came, one sup scrapar, one steel harrow. Cheap if taken soon. Can be seen at J. K. McKamey place near Mount Hood P. O-o 18nl6 For Sale Brown Spaniel, three months old, male. Address R. W. Caldwell. Hood River. o'nl5 Oregon. For 8aL- Horse and wairon. Horse is annml gentle, good worker and driver. WWnn l horse fsrm wagon, good as new at a bargain. Am going away. 8. Johnson, K. F. D. No. i. For Sale. One mountain hack, one single buggy, 1 set breast strap harness, 1 mau's sad dle,! lady's saddle. 60 gralu sacks, 1 set abso lutely new double work harness. Nen Bros., For sale cheap.-Heven-etghUis Jersey bull. Sure service. Very gentle. U. Pregge, Hood iviYor. ou-nl For Sale.-Bay horse, weight UOO lbs. Per. foctly sound and gentle. Works either single or double. Children can ride him. A most consistent driver, a horse that will give satis- ihviiuu. n in oe soiu cneap ii taaen at once, oll-nl Hockford Store, Hood River For Sale- Dry Wood. U per cord. J. H. Ko berg, PUone 801. 02Snl5 REAL ESTATE. apple land In Hood River valley. Call on or address V. Wiiwliell. Mnorl vtvar nr. For Bale. 80 acres of timber land at the mouth of Summit creek on O. R. A N. track near Weyeth. For particulars write H. H. wmiiney, wapinma, uregon. Dec. s-'08 For Sale 70 acre t4 miles from Food KI v. er: ? acres vouna orchard, small hoimo- n river road, fc.WO. Half cash, balance 8 per cent.; See Tucker, Hood River or address J. H. r rary, j w imams ave., fortiand, Ore. d30 Lost and Found Lost. Ladles' hat, between Hood River and Mule White Store. Return to Glacier office for reward, nl . Lost annoy sack ball full of rug rags, car raveled out and balls of other colors. I rider please leave with owner or at Glacier otTlce and receive reward. Mrs. o. H. Hlioades, Hood River, H. F. D. Mo. 1.' o25ni5 Lost. A dark bay horse, wels-ht 900 nonnria Strayed away from home last Saturday night. xinu on iieavv uaiivr. Any information will be gratefully renewed by Alien Hart, Hood River. oU-nl For Kent For Rent-A nicely furnished Jront room with board. Mrs. Entrican. ol8nU for rent lower story of ( rooms and bath with modern Improvements, free water, in Blowers Addition. - Also i rooms furnished and -4 unfurnished In nam bulldlnz. Call on Onthank A Otten. Wanted. Wanted two or three exrrlnrd tie. ak. era. N. M. MuncL, Underwood, Wash, nlo Lumber Co. THE Wanted, to exchange, heavy truck wagon for lighter wagon, or will sell. Call phone m. ; o25nl5 Wanted A boy not under 15 years of sge, to do chores for bis board and lodging and go to school. Must know how to milk. Address P. O. Box. '216, Hood River. nl5 Wanted A man, single or married, to take a permanent situation ou a large fruit farm at any work where he (Is most needed, and U act as assisstant superintendent, tiood wages to the right party. Address, stating ex pur. lences, "Fruit Orower" care the Glacier. nl Wanted Small fruit ranch to work on shares for the season of 1607. Can give best of refer ences and am used to work. Address E. L. P., care Glacier office. o!8n 1 a Wanted Traveler for established house. SI2 per week. Expenses advanced. References. Address with stamp, Jos. A. Alender, Hood River, Or. Ql8n61 Wanted A relinquishment that can be develop ed into fmitland. Address W. M. Wynne, care Mt. Hood Hotel Hood River. ol8nl5 W anted At the telephone office, tw young ladles for operators. s'27 Wsnted to exchange a nice 8-room house In Dallas, the county seat of Polk county, for an apple orchard. Address with full partic ulars to C. A McCargar, Falling Building, Portland, Oregon. Wanted-Man or men to take contract for clearing land. Liberal pay. A. N. Rahm. 27 Wanted Immedlately-Man to cut lb ricks of 16 Inch wood and 5 cords of 4 loot wood. Mrs. Adams, Paradise Farm. tan Wanted Position as bookkeeper that will only occupy a few hours of time each day. Address Glacier office. o2fnlf Wanted To trade six months old colt, bred for road horse, for a cow. Address K. K. Whlsler. Star Route 10. n!5 Wanted, man to live on my farm during tbe winter. Rent free. References required. J. L. Hershner, Hood River, Ore. n!5 Wanu?d.-A messenger boy at the Western Union Telegraph office at the o. R. A N. sta- wv,i3.oiuiui, mgr. ou.ni naniea. team, narness and wagon. Ad dress P. Q. Box 8ii, Mt. Hood, ort. oil-Hi Wanted. Reliable man to take agency for Oregon Fire Relief Association for Hood River and the Valley. Address Ed. J. Perkins, Gen 'A!J,n' k'W'ern Oregon Department, Vogt Block, The Dalles, Ore. o 1-nl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States Land ofllce. The Dalles, Ore., Oct. 13, 1908. Wotlce is hereby given that LOUIS C. WEYQANDT, pf Mt. Hood Oregon, has filed notice of hia Intention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, vis: Homestead entry No. 77U5 made Nov 18 lMtto township f, south range 10 E., W. M and that said proof will be made before tie Ren. Novr.amh?tiVe, "tThe Orim i.iHLna.7,"thfoI!'lwlnw'tne8e to prove Son0S?uD.a.nd,,vT1l?en0e UPD ,U,, cutW--W;l?.llbl, H,enr: Tomllnson, William OreM. 0blD ,U ot Mt- Ho"1. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. SUMMONS Mary K. Bragg, Plaintiff vs. Thomas Branr. IVfani... To Thomas Bragg, defendant above named. In the name of the state of Oregon you are- lor want thereof, the p'alntlff will a5Sf" between yourself and plaintiff lln, This summons Is published pursuant to an order m wis by the fion. a. e. like ludSs r the county court of the Stale of orViof for 00tiM'l the 16th day October ii.nnn Z" DPn yon by ;pub- In the ilood River Glacier tbeT ZSSf " lion belmron the i7h J?. "P ?obl'' "-j v., vciuoer, hjus. i CLAUDE 8TRAHAN, Attorney for Plaint AC