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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1906)
MOOD RIVER GLACIER G. A. R. MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD ihikiI rtBI 1 karaday by AK'lHLat . MOB. Pakakika. tm a nbaot tptloa L a yt imi paid MMTMM. THURSDAY, NOV. 2). 1906. The Valley has Hood River beaten. to finish oa primes. Oregon lan. It also has Hood River beaten to the degree mentioned by the Oregon Ian on boycotted hops. . I ha Oregoulan says: "Let Hood River tempt the legislature for forty days with hei excellent apples and Cascade county will be a so." If this is all the legislators wants to oonsider the new county bill favoia bly we have no doubt it can be ac oommodated. Perhaps Not. Hood River people are again agitat Ins the question or creating new county out of the northwestern por tion of Wasco county. This matter came before the legislature two years ago and was the cause of considers!)) acrimony. This year it Is undeutood both representatives from Wasoo were chosen becsose tbey were opposed to any new oounty, so the balance of the state will be called upon tc do the jet If it Is done. Salem Statesman. Sot For Us. A baby show contest between Hood River and Willamette valley might be next in order. Here a tip to Dan MOAllen. Uregoniau. We don't know whnt Dan McA'lon thinks about it but we think we can speak for Hood River when we say it is not a tip for us. When a few up pies can precipitate snob a warm ' In cursion as bus been goiug on of lute in regard to their met it it would probably be neoessary to cull out tbe state militia to Hot as leferee iu contest where babies were the active principals. Not for us. WhoKaows! Tbe Dalles Optimist continues to knock Bourne and to suggest that tbe legislature repudiate the expressed will of the people andturn him down, presumably for a dark horse. To do this It would become necessary to set aside tbe primary and June elections, and the Optimist doesn't attempt to explain how this can be done, uor does it give any but purely persoual reasons why it should be dono. May be Brother Bennett wants tbe toga himself, or maybe he Is boosting for Maloolm A. Moody. Who knows? Piinevllle Review. .Not SerloiiB, But a Joke. The objeotioa which has been rained by a few, who have refused to sign a petition for the new county, that they fear the county seat will be removed to Dee Is to say the least a grave re flection on their Intelligence. Why DeeT Why not ; Menominee, Ureon Point, Tnokers Bridge, tbe Devil's Punoh Bowl or Cooper's Spur? As a serious argument such a con tention Is out ot the question and therefore trausoends to the ridiculous and becomes a joke surpassing in del icate humor tbe call ot The Dalles Op timist to defeat Bourne ; or Count Bonl Castellane's protestation of undying fldollty to Lis wife instead of the Oould millions. Philosopher may come and sages go but the humorist stays on foiever. Life Is not without its compensations after all. Latter day Don Quixotes are still fighting wind mills and tli jokesmitb reigns supreme. An In just Ice to Mr Bourne.. ihe Dallei Optimist, engaged for several weeks past in trying to work up sentiment against Jonathan Bourne, ends a tirade with tbe excla mation: "A life of vicious dlssipa tlon, plunging in gambling schemes, closing in at tbe end of 52 years with desperate effort to buy bis way into tbe United States senate!" In reply tbe Salem Statesman, edit ed Dy frank Davey, a member of tbe coming legislature, lays: "Nothing could be more cruelly un just than to charge Mr. Bourne with life of dissipation during tbe past sixteen or seventeen yean, no matter what his youthful years were in that line, of whiob we have no knowledge. We believe there is no more temper ate and virtuous borne life spent by any public man lu Oregon than that by Mr. Bourne, nor is there a ninu iu the private or publio life of Oregon whose woid of honor and assurance of friendship can be more inipliolty lied on." Coo Bay Times. re- "1 ineoloB" (uon-alcoholicmaile front resin from our Pine Forem, used for hundreds ot years for bladder and Kid ney diseases. Medicine for thirty day 1.00. Guaranteed. Sold bv Keir & Cass, Druggi t.. Bronzed by forelgu suns, he entered the office of his colleague, but the caali ler'e. chair was vacant. "Is Mr. Smith out?" he asked am lously. "I am an old friend of his." "No, sir," returned the clerk. "Mr Smith is not out. lie won't be out loi sixteen years." Here the clerk smiled grimly. "The firm Is out, though," ho went on, "one hundred thousand, just" Ktw York Press. Tky Don't Speak Now. Miss Mugley-DId Mr. Knox seem surprised to bear that I was engnatHl Miss Cuttlng-Oh, a lktle bit. Mis, Mugley Did he ask when it happened Miss Cutting No, not "when," but "how on earth." London Express. "I call "Yes." said the gay Lothario, d on four ladles last night." "Huh! You must be a quitter," snorted the poker friend. "I'd keep on raising all night If I bad a hand like tha t" Exi'hs nro. Canby Post, O. A. R. nd W. R. C. held joint memorial services for de censed members of the post and ooips Saturday, November Z. ibis wss their first service of tbe kind ever held. Tbe last meeting day in Novem ber ot each year has been chosen by the nost fur memorial service. It is leiuaikalile that slnoe tbe orgauiza tion of Canby Post, 23 years ago, tbe loss ot members by death baa been but seren. Their names follow : Ben jauiin Hull. Kdwin Uorton, Thomas McDonald, Daniel H. Clough, Wil liam T. Hansherry, Harvey J. Byrk ett and Charles B. Pratbei. And what Is still more retnaiktble, of tbe 23 commanders elected by tbe post all are living. It has been tbe custom of tbe post each succeeding year to pass the honors round by selecting a member for commander who has not before occupied the chair. Tbe post for several years bas had a memher- sbip of about 50. Probably this rec ord for past commanders cannot be equalled by any post in the United States. Ou the occasion of this mem oriid service nearly every chair iu tbe large hail of the W. K. V. was tilled bv members of the post and corps. In front of the altar were uine chairs draped with (lowers, seven to repre sent deceased comrades and two. de ceased menibeis of the corps. Ihe latter Mrs. Anna Plagg and Mrs. E. C. M-ioney. Mrs. J. L. Blount, pre sided at tbe pen lug service when all joined in singing "Nearer My God to I hoe. Mrs. hlninbutl at the plant). The president of the corps tbeu baud- erl the gavel to Command r S. A. Sklim r, n bo presided at the senile conducted by the post. Comrales Iseuberu, Cunning and Bailey huu "Tenting Tonight on the Old Cbiul Ground," after which Adjutant Bucli was called upon to read tbe list i the dead. Comrade Isuuberg respond ed for and eulogized tbe memory ot William T. Hausberry. In bis intro ductory be showed that tbe volunteers ot '01 were mostly boys who, though imbued with true patriotism, enlisted through love of adventure, not know ing nor appreciating tbe haid service a soldier would be culled upon to en dure, bu the volunteer of 'U2, among whom was William T. llanhberry, were mostly men ot mature yeais who rea lized by that time that our civil war was no picnic. William T. Hanserrt was bom in Indiana, went with bit parent ' to Wisconsin, thence to Iowa, where he nianied, moved to Kansas and from there to Hood River, where be liced a respected citizen until his death. Comrade C. J. Hayes next spoke in memory of Kdwin Goiton. Comrade Gorton was born in Ohio in 1811. He enliBted in an Ohio regiment and served as hospital steward. He joined Canby Post at the age of 86. Com rade Hayes, who bad been his friend. was the only memherof the post to at tend bis funeral. Comrade Hayes spoke reelinuiy or the departed com rade and showed him to be a man ol sterling worth and a true Christian I'oinrnile ( 'mining responded when the name cf Daniel 11. Clough was tilled. The sneaker related several Incidents witnessed by himself in bat tie, showing the bravery of the enlist ed man nnd paid an eloquent tribute to the valur of tbe American soldier. h ether he wtire tbe Union blue or the Confederate gray. Daniel 11. Clough enlisted in the tith Ohio artil lery ana served lour years, lie was n own ty bis neighbors and comiade as a quiet, unobtrusive man. but eep thinker and hard worker. His small but well kept farm and orchard showed his interest in horticulture and bis work helped make Hood Riv er what it Is today. He bad tbo true Ho oil Ktver spirit. Comrade llunrv snokn of his nelch hoi and comrade. Harvev J. Brvkett Comrade Brvkett was born in Ohio and served in an Ohio regiment. He moved to Kansas soon after tbe war and from there moved to Trout Lake, Wash., where be lived for 17 years, engaged in farming and stock raising. About two years before bis deal li he sold tils farm -and moved to Hood River, where he died. Comrade llyik ett was a genial companion, a good citizen and ever ready lo administer to me wants or uupou.ioni soldiers or their families. Other names on tbo list were not tespomlod to for the reason that tbs nnmrmles selected to speak were ab sent. Commander Skinner gave up the gavel to Mrs. J. L. lllount, president of the relief corps. Mrs. K. lj. Smith spoke in memory of Mia Anna Fiagg. Tbe speaker bad a noble character to eulogize and all present will agree with tbe writer that her remark were elegaut and fitting. Mis. Anna Flugg was a plain woman. earnest in -vory undertaking, and her loss to tho corps will be felt us long as contemporary member is left. Mr. J. W. Rigby spoke of her de parted worker in the cause, Mrs. E. C. Moouey. Mrs Mooney was a sol der's daughter, and she was a loyal member of the relief oorps. Mrs. Rig by's remarks in eulogizing the memo ry of deceased were appropriate and comforting to the relatives and sis ters iu the work of the order. The exercises closed by all singing "America. " There Is mora Catarrh In thin section or the country than all other disease put together, Hint until the Isst lew yntrx was ttuppoKcd to lie Incurable. For u ureal many yeurs di torn pronounced It a local disease anil pre scribed Wa-al remedies, and by constantly fslllhit to cure with local treatment, pro ntittnt'ed It Inrtirnlilu. Science lias proven catarrh to be constitutional disease and then-lore requires constitutional treatment Hall's catarrh Cure, itiuuurHCtured by F. J. Cheney A t o, Toledo., Ohio, In the only cou stllntlimal cure on tho market. It la taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a tea "IMionlul. It nets dlrec-tly on the Mood and mucous surface of Ihe system, They otter one hundred dollars for any case It fulls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonial-.. A't'lr F. J. CHENKY CO., Toledo, Ohio, hold by druggists, 7fW'. Take Hall's Family Tills for cunstlpullon. STRAY CATTLE About two hundred head of my cattle scat tered and strayed from the mountain about the head of Hagcr and the heail of Hood Klver that ere likely to mine out st Hood River, Mosler, Klght M lie, fifteen Mile, Ti ah Valley or Waplnllta. My iiiuik is a crop uli the rlifht cur and un derklnpeorthe left. 1 think all my cult la arc milked with this mark. My brand la a spear point or arrow head, generally ou the hip. All of my cattle have this brand except a few of the '!)" oattle hereafter referred to, Many ot the cattle were purchased by me from cither parties and have their brands In addition to mine. Anions; these are til "KM" brand, (2) "heart" brand, (3) "K" brand, it) some have the Vlrcl tmr' hiui.rt -........ il.; on the side, (ft) -D" brand. Some of these cat tle with the "II" or and do not have mv ........ biand. (Hi "stirrup', brand on the BldeTm "seven-up" brand ou Ihe hip or side. In addition to these brands and tm nth. ers not described, a good many of tha young cattle are marked wlln two notches or dew laps iu the brisket a confer a favor l.v lialle. Oregon, and I wll iryumeiu me matter, aw AU'RKP 8. BEN N ETT. g Amorside Corset Th PlttCe Sltv, MonjKtvt Idea Patterns U Z I? SPECIAL SALE OF V I M - MEN'S J 2 y h snom& Odds and ends of Men's Patent Leather shoes, welt soled, hand sewed, shoes valued up to $.j.50. Special while they last, ' ; - ; $2.98 Outings 90 27-inch extra heavy outing flan nel, in a dark cream shade, wears and laundries well. Price only 9c Bed Spread 8O0 6381, inches, nnrt w hite he ivy bed spread, M;ir--il!s patterns, and lias good selvage edge. Trice each 80c Towels 20x45 inch, extra heavy, honey comb towels, have red or blue borders and fringed ends '.lOu Ladies' iiose, 100 Ladies' fast black heavy weight cotton hose, lias double heel and tor, A hose (or satisfaction. . lO r 1 SCIENTIFIC GARMENT Ahran OnpM Emahr at Fits tmi Bmb No bulkinnt, so dn Bnnp. no Uon, no ripptng or taauig cosioinei lid comlorl tnd uc h ni kirm Mia eltfii'i ipparaim he w- ihe is mly Mm is trvcnl ayltt, Iron I linery si foudl Wc will be pltutd to hit yos all MS cnmiM them IMMIikieiBCiwi.Mkllt TABLE LINEN 62-inch extra heavy highly mercerized talil.i dam ask, pure white ai d a splendid wearinu quality, dif- lereni patterns to t-noote trnm. frice the yard Napkins to match, set of six. Price , 50c 75c Men's Shirts 3, 0 etttns; me know at The I gladly pay for auv - Odds and ends of men's dress slilrts. very pretty designs and a lare as sort ment to choose from, siiirts valued up t" H5e. Speuial price while they last 39c I lUtlDCRVCflRA Underwear 35 Men's extra heavy sanitary fleeced un derwear, sold regu larly at 50c. Spe cial the . garment, Boy's Shirts 250 Odd and ends b'iy' dress shirts, mado 'rom the finest quality of shillings and valued u to 60c. Special while they lust ; ... . .25c Wool Sox i Men's heavy weight wool sox in black or brown with rib leg anil reinf'iei-ed heel and toe, a splendid wnnl .ik -in k. Ii ice 25c AtiKNTS FOR HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES WE ARE NEVER ..UNDERSOLD.. 35c y u n Mil 0 Niimll Q AGP2NTS FOR fL SIMMONS' KID GLOVES V TABLE LIN EN (2-inch highly ' mercerized table "damask, scroll and polka dot pa'ternf, heuvy weight " jrrice me varu,... ., , . BIBLES We are showing a Complete Line, ranging in price from 30c to $5.00 TESTAMENTS Red Letter Testaments, Refer ence Testaments, Testaments and Psalms Our Guarantee Behind our Goods SLOCOM'S The Book Store -DOC fj We have just received a Fresh Supply of y Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS com: to us direct for W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS STRANAHAN & BAG LEY Hood River, Oregon 30 J Men's Ties We ha ve on display an immense as sortment of men's ties In light and dark colore and in all C4n 4C styles. Ties from dCl04dC CLEARANCE 5 ALE ..Extraordinary Values in Head-Wear.. In order to make room for our Holiday line of Art Goods, Richardson Wash Embroidery Silk and Stamping Patters, Center Pieces, together with many Novelties, just what you want for pres ents, we shall sell hats regardless of cost. Watch our ad for Holiday Goods. MME. ABBOTT "Bee's Laxative Cough Hyrup, con taining Honey and Tar is especially ap propriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conioi nis 10 the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 30, 1900. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It ex pells Coughs and Cold by gently moving the bowels. uuaranteeu. boiu Dy Keir & Cass, Druggists.. Car of Wood Wanted Either pine, fir or mixed with oak. In answering state price on board car and what O. R. & X. station. Can find buyers lor several curs. Ireland, Moro, Oregou. Address C. L. n3!Uf PIANOS SDecial Notice Owing to lack of space, on account of our large and IncreaHing bueineHs, we have rented the building, next to Cul bertson's real eftateofliceand are fitting u ) the entire building intoa Fir8t-'la Piano store, which will bu a credit lo Hood River. We have two car loads of beautiful in struments due to arrive from Ihe east ern factories this week. This shipment includes the great Apollo ConcertOrand (like the Odd Fellows have), liab Orands, Interior Piano Flayers and a complete line of the very best Upright l'lanos in the latest styles. Secondhand pianos and organs taken in exchange and several on hand for sale. Low cut prices to all. No agents or coinmixHion men to make your piano cost you $50 00 niore than if purchased direct from the dealer, l'lanos tuned and repaired. Soule Bros. Piano Co. SILAS II. SOULE. Manager. Phone Main 1423, Hood River, Ore. . Steady Work. Two glrlairtranted at tbo Hood River laundry at bnee. Will Sin j in. lined Itlver t . The remedy that makes jou eat, sleep and grow strong, called Palmo Tablets, will be sold regularly by Williams' Pharmacy, Hood River. These great nerve and constitution builders coat only 50u per box, six boxes, (2.60. tf BmI tor Cough. I I Coldt, Croup, 1 I Whooolna f I Cough, Etc J I No Opiate., 1 1 Conform, to 1 1 I National Pura I I I Food and i I I Drug Law. J I An eouth iyrapg eontaiainf osUte eoartl UU th bowel. Bm'i UutlT Honey and Tat more th. boweU and eoataiu ao opiaU.. fold by KEIR & CASS. Druggists Timlier Land Act of June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United BtaUwljod Office, The Dalle, Ore gon, Nov. s, lUOti. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with Ihe provision of tbe aet or Oungreiw of June S, IH78, entitled "An act lor the sale of limber land In tne alatecof California. Ommn, Nevada, and Waahlngion I'en llorj ," a x'ended to all the Public Land .-tnti by ant ol AugUBt4, 18K2, the following iianit'J p rxoiia hitve tiled their sworn mate lueut In tbiH oirice ;ow!t : UfcUllGK A. ll.Ol"ilI, of Arllnglon, eounlf ofOllllam . atato or Oie (ton, nworn alHtement No. ttii'.l AtiKUHt iu 1, for the purchase of tlie ivv.ki, NKH SV 'A of Nectlon . and rh'4Ht4 of eo tion 20, township 1 outh, range lu east, W. M. GERALDINE B. CLOUGH. of Arllneli n, county of Gilliam, atute of Ore- gon, sworn tlatt ment No. 3471, filed October la. IW. for the nurchnae of the NB.NIVK. NWV4NK'4ol sectional, and the WMKij of mhhioh ai, lownsnip i, ouin, range w aai, W. M., and will orlur proof to allow thai the lunila solium are mnrt valuable for Ihe I in lieror stone thereon than .lor agricultural purposes, and to establish their claim to sain lands he lore the Keglster and lleteiver, at the Land Office In The Dalle, Ore., on Jan. uary 31, mi. , Tlii-y name the following wltnessea: Charles A. Wi lls. Kamoad O. Miller. JainrsB Plieloa and Joslah K liaison, of Hood Klver, oiegon ; ueorge a. Linugn, oi Arlington, uregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely snyol the above-described landa are request ed lo rile thelrclalma In this olHoe on or bo- lore tbe said 8lt day of January, IWt. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, nW 8I Kegister. rke, theJeweler W. B. STROWBRIDQE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Keisdence next to lecond Hand Klore For Sale REAL ESTATE. For Rale. 80 acre of timber land at the mouth of Hiinini It creek on O. tt. N. track near Weywh. For prticular write H. M. Woolsey, Wapinltia, Oregon. Dec. -'06 For Sale 70 acre t miles from pood Klv. er; i acre voting orchard, small house; on river road, f l,ittM. Half cash, balance 8 per wnt. He l in ker, Hood Klver or addrowa J. H. Kra.-y, sj." VV'llliaiua avc, Port'im ', ore. dl ffSBKT 11JafCk - I' For gale- Fiv - acre putiliry pliice Haleiu. llux I1H furuer Origo.i. flii'in, near nil-UlS Kor Hale- I 0 acres nulmproved iBnd. Ivel and nil tillanic. tjiaid orchard and straw berry land. I w, units from lt, ore. Price V tr acre If taken soon. Will double. In quire or address Allen .Uacruin, l)ee, Oregon. n.V-d'JO UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Complete Novtu Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS (2.60 per year; 25 ct. a corf )NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITS (LP MISCELLANEOUS. r For Kale I have the aircncv tor l!.e Nlavara Sprayer, and also takiug orders liir lima and sulphur solution spraying material. - Give ma your order, u. D- Woodworth. DtM-iO Christmas Suggestions The Christmas season, with nil its good time of gift-giving,'' is nearly here. The old problem, "what to give," faces you again, and as a practical help in choosing we present a few of the choicest things from our Christinas stock. Diamonds We have a nice assortment of diamond rings ranging from $ 20.000 to $150.00. Watches-Al 20-year gold filled case , with a 15 jewel American movement for ' from $10.00 to $17.00. Fobs, Lockets, Crosses Neck Chains, Gold Beads, Kings, Back Combs, Brooches Cuff Links, Stick Pins Clocks, Thimbles, Bracelets. All Prices Cut Glass-Sole agents for the famous Libby American and Crescent Cut Glass; ? Come iul see this magnificent assort ment, by far the largest and most beautiful riooa uiver. The price is right. All ures.- lou see the price. Come and see the swell line illiii I wik 'Ik, 1 i line ever disnlaved in goods marked in plain fiir- 4-1. II 1? -. 1 . . P ino old stock. Next Door to Post CLARKE, Jeweler and Optician for sale Carpet loom. For partloular ummoin, n.n. ADurewa, rtasco, uregou. For Sale ('ream separator. Kred Chandler. Oood aa new, n2-d20 I will do fashionable dressmaking at the rosldet.ee of A. I. Maaon. Urva Magi il. nl&dC Kor SaleCahbsirt la the field. 75e per linn dred. Klbert Vaughn, i'aradiae farm. uUlS Kor Sale-One-half doaon fancy Brown Leg horn tta-kerels. Bird from prise taking pens, test laying strains. J. L. Carter, flume. Itffi Farmera: Notice Partle owing n on Hceiml will pleas call at tlis nlttc r imihnifk A Utten and pay Miuie Wiaj.i B'u. Ueulcra iu meat. oJ6n!4 tor Salc-Feroa, potted plant, and a few choice pereniala. Also white Wyaodottt cokerels from 11 to la. J. 1. Fletcher, Oak. daw Ureenbouae, uO-nai for 8ale.-Good, gentle all-round work horse, weight about lax) pounds, good driver, work single or douula. Call at tf. D. W'ood worth place . .nai For 8al-Tmm. young, sound, horse, weight 2100. and new barnesa, bun, wagon, and Implements. Inquire of 8. J. Frank, at barnesa alioi . ' nl-n3 For Bale. If yon are In want of a roll blood ed Plymouth Rock rooster or pnlk-ta, inst call at Rock ford and Inspect the stock. We have shipped quite a few as onr express re ceipts will show. We have only a, few lea and these will grace any ponliry yard. Mrs. K. Brayford, Kockford Poullry Yards. Hcaid Klver, Ore. For Rent U antail -T,k-A a . .. .V.nrt.nwr" Si. 'TL V'" Pnonograph or - . . . "t-tj iviver, kjtv. nl6dii Wanted A reliable man to winter itn uoe i now a-lvlng T ouurwia n. ii. tald- n8-n9 head of Jersey cows, quarts ofmilk a day, well. Hood klver. Wanted Gentlemen or lu.u- . . , Introdoc a new advertising lrhm. TaE best thing for agent out. u mver, ore. Addreas box, 617, Lost and Found Tui Ika.k.lL..L . rWimi. .7ZmW,Z, Plrs, re- " . , -,i - ' ' ' m ('M nil iHHor V note lor $SI signed by U. L. Hosbrooek and Mni IM. nosunax-K. rinuer Will renin, h o ntt-niS tie I. L. Morae lor reward. For rent, lower Mory of f loom and bath with modern Improvements, free water, in Blower Addition. Also 4 rooms furnished and 4 nnflirnlshed to same building. Call 011 Onthank A Otten. V .T Wanted. Wanted A good driving horse In exen?nee for piano. Sou lei' Piano House. Call 8atur- n2!-dl2 Lost-Silver Watch, Waltham movement between Jesse Davidson road and Nex'a iimii n-dUI, to 'irlbble' " to wwart! . Lost A pair of spectacles on tho road be tween the 8eara place and town. FlndS please leave at this office. n'd20 Open lace, bine . was Indian Lost ladies' small watch. namened back with lOchlpdlamonda. chatelain watch on silver pin with an 1, nead. lost on steps to heights. Finder nlZZ leave at U lacier office. Reward. nSaT NOTICE FOR PCELICAT10 eTSueLo'rfn SU!rlOTi. Lan1 ffl 1 uo nanus, Oregon, November 14, lKi, Notice la hereby given that LUCY A. HOADLKY nfen?o SSTnM. section , townshib north "T r.iJ!1 M-. and that said proof w i he ml ,T lh, ' the Register and RcSlver at 1? eKneaw gon,.n December 17, "lle. Ore- allo7HodkR!veron45nMber1 D22-dlS MICHAEL T. NOLAN. . Kegister. PASTURE ..UOOD WtNTKR P'A8TrjRW I.""? -ions stubble fb,tv .', KM, and fl rr 3 tV further Informal em.nVrl oTT l..?!?r