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THE HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1607. Five MOSIER COMMERCIAL CLUB BANQUET Tba entertainment provided Satur day t Moaier by tbe Commercial club of that plnoe wai attended by delegation from Portland, Hood Riv er aod Ibe Dalles, and marked tbe formal open lug af tbe Moiler Com mercial club, or nntloe to tbe outside world tbat Moaier frctu tbla on ie strictly in tbe publicity column. Portland gueata oanw np in a special fuliman, wnicn w a aldetraoked at Moaier by No. 2, and taken back to Portland bunday morning by No. 3. Ibe Portland delegation was tbe larg est section to be represented outside of Moaier. Hood Kiver was repre aented by V. C. Brock, K. II. Sbep ard, E. L. Smith, Cbria Uielaen and C. D. NiokeUen. Judge Lake, Fied Wilson, II. C. Willis, A. Bennett and otbeia were present from The Dalla. After lunch tbe guests were taken In carriages for a drive through the Talley. Ibey first went up Mosiei oreek, past tbe floe orchards of the Carrolla and McCargar, to a bigb point, where tbey oould get a good view of tbe surrounding country. Next they vent up Ibe Dalles road lor a couple ot 011164, and tben visit ed tbe floe raucbea of Geo. Hellingar and tbe East Hood Kiver Fruit Co., of which lutterA. P. Bateham is man aer. At tbe Bellinger iilnce tbey were treat e I to grapes, of which Mr. Sell inger baa about the best in Mobier. At Mr. Bateliam'a place (bey inspect ed tbe new cement fruit and cold atorage warehouse, and ti.e new pump ing system which Irrigates about for ty aorea of atraw berries, ine visitor were delighted Kb the improvement and evidences of future development of tbe country. After tbe trip through tbe valley, wbloh occupied about four hours, tbey returned for supper. Tbe ban quet followed io tbe Odd Fellows ball, and waa a very pleasant affair. E. L. Smith acted as toastmaster. Mr. Batebam, president of the club, made an address of welcome, in which be atated tbe objects of tbe meeting. He waa followed ty ''Attorney Fred Wil aon, of Ibe Dalles, who is intcre-tod in a large ranch at Moaier. Mr. Car roll, of the Fveuiog telegram, ad dressed tbe meeting on behalf of tbe visitors. He wia followed by Judge Lake, ot The Dalles, and V. C. Brock, of Hood Kiver. Geo. P. Carroll, Jett Mosltr and Dr. Robinson, ol Mosier, gave fine talks. A. Bennett, of Ibe Dalles Optimist, addressed the meet ing in bis usual witty vein. Tom Riohardson made one cf his enthusi ast io speeches on tbe lines of publici ty, club organization, etc., and bis remarks were listened to with close attention. Tb4 meetiog was productive of much good, and gave many of tbe vis itors a better idea of the wonderful proapeota of our sister valley, which can raise apples "as good as Hood Kiver." It will result in oementing tbe close relations tbat already exist betweeu Hood Kiver and Mosier, and give thern a boost in a publicity way. Tbe approximate value of tbe apple and piune orop for this valley this year la 840,000. Ibis showing beco nes all tbe more remarkable in viiw of tbe faok tbat tbereal development of tbe valley covers a period of but four years. Will Petition Comity Court. A nutnbor of (be farmers who have been annoyed by stock running at large and getting into orchards, bav. determiued to petition the county court to give notice tbat at the next general election tbe question will be voted upon to prohibit stock running at large. If tbe same carries there will be a penalty of $10 for tbe first offense and f'20 for tbe second offense. Tbe section of tbe law governing tbe matter is as follows: Section 4243. On tbe petition of ono hundred or more legal voters of any county in tbis state being filed with tbe county clerk before the time f giving tbe notice of the general election io any year, the oounty olerk shall cause notico to be given tbat at such election a vote shall be taken for and against stock running at large. On the petition of fifteen or more legal voters ot any election precinct in any county being bled ruth tbe oounty olerk before tbe time orgiviug the notice of tbe general election in any yeor, tbe oounty clerk shull cause notice to be given tbat at such eleo linn b vnr will be taken for nd against a'ook running at large in such precinct. Nero and Hit Vole.. In an interesting paper M. Moure and M. Bouyer relate tbe extraordinary care which the Emperor Nero took of his voice. At night Nero lay on his tack, with a tbin plate of lead on his stomach. He abstained from fruits and all dishes which could hurt his voice. In order not to damage the purity of Its sound be ceased haran guing the soldiers and the senate. He attached to his service an officer spe niAllv limited to take care of hi voice. He talked only In the presence rf this singular official, who warned mux wnen he snoke too loudlv or forced hi voice, and If the emperor, carried away by some sudden fit of passion, cua fot lis ten to his remonstrances it Was his duty to stop his mouth with a tmpkln. Modern Medicine. Bananas. "Bananas," says an authority, "are by millions of people eaten green or ripe, raw or cooked, are served In all ways In which apples, grains f.tid po tatoes are used and are piatable, healthful and nutritious in evefy way in which they are prepared. They make excellent bread, cakes and pies, puddings, confectionery and coffee sub stitutes, yield brandy, beer, Ylnegar, sugar, oil and fibers. They an bought as a luxury by millions who way use them as a staple food. Yet ttiey may be grown profitably In a snU area only. Therefore banana culturt affords a perfectly safe and gainful use of time and money." ' A Cold Turndown. "Bridget," Mrs. Housekp called town to her servant, "I see Mrs. Gad dls coming across the street Run out and turn that door mat upsMe down." "Which one, ma'amr aslrtd Bridget "The one that has 'Welcome' on It" Philadelphia Ledger. 1 A Contradiction. Tommy-Docs it make arry difference If baby fakes all his medicine at once? Baby's mother (in horror) Good heav ens! Of course it does! Tommy-But It hasn't made any difference. Punch. No protecting deities are wanted If there Is prudence, Juvei ml New Goods OUR JEWELRY OF THE HIGHEST GRADE Is here in great variety. We have gathered together the choicest collection of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silverware ever displayed in Hood lliver. Come early and make your Xmas selections. ARTHUR CLARKE THE cuaTweler Late HAVE I TIEC IMVVLLI ILJ LAMP CLOCKS. They Were Quit Common In the Sev enteenth Century. Of tbe various examples tbat haTe been given of early specimens of the clockmnker's art not tbe least interest ing are tbe several types of lamp clocks. One of these was of a kind quite common in tbe seventeenth cen tury and consisted of a lamp burner placed at tbe base of a glass oil recep tacle mounted vertically on a suitable standard. The oil reservoir had at tached to it a scale facing tbe burner and showing the hours, beginning nt 4 o'clock In the nfteruoou, at which time the'lnmp was to be lighted In winter, and ending at 7 o'clock In tbe morning. Tho lamp being lighted, the gradually descending level of the oil as combus tion proceeded marked the hours. The other device, of later origin, dat ing back to tbe beginning of tbe last century, utilized the same principle. It consisted of two communicating oil chambers, superposed by a clock dial. In one of the chambers was placed a night lamp to Illuminate this dial, and In the other was sus(ended a float from a cord which passed around a small pulley. The Jatter was mounted on a horlzontal'axls ending In the cen ter of the dial. The float of course de scended as the oil was consumed and carried tbe index band along with It, thus marking the hours precisely as In tbe case already cited. Pearson's Weekly. A Jolt. "Did you tell jour teacher tbat I helped you with your French exercise, Sidney?" "Yes, father." "And what did he say?" "He said he wouldn't keep me In to day, 'cos It didn't seem fair tbat I should suffer for your Ignorance." How We Do Change! "Aha!" exclaimed Mr. Jellus. "Been treasuring another man's picture all these years, hey?" -Not exiii tly," answered ins neuur half. "That's a photo taken of you. dear, when you had balr."-Wasblngtoo Herald. Brought Hume to lit in . Crusht After all. right doesn't al ways make might does It? Frunkmau I don't kuow about that. The matrt monial rite seems to have made a mlta of you.-Hlchuiond Dispatch. Hear, Heart "Pa." nveiir "What's women's rights?" "Everything they want. Run away." Cleveland Leader. To Our Customers and Friends. We have some gilt edge real estate loan applications tbat will interest you if you desire o plaoe funda on eight pet cent interest for a year or longer. First National Bank. Ph otoaraphic 'Basswood Large stock to select from. reasonable on these goods. We have an interesting offer Strops, Brushes and Mugs. THE Graduate Pharmacists Next Door to Postoffice i THEATRICAL TEMPESTS. Tfce War a Rainstorm Is Prodaoel am the Stage. Probably not more than one persou In a hundred stops to consider how a rainstorm Is produced on tbe stage. Few perhaps have ever given the sub ject any serious thought. During the coming up of the storm there is seen vast clouds of dust, tbe wind blows a gale, and suddenly the rata comes down in torrents. It is an effect so natural that one almost Im agines the elements arc genuinely on the warpath. Vet, though tbe rain Is real water, not a persou Is actually drenched, because the water conies down at the very front of the stage, while the players are well back and not at all exposed to its moisture. - It might be thought that to produce a storm many Intricate bits of machinery would be necessary, yet such Is riot tbe case, for tbe simplest devices produce the effect desired. These are some gas pipes punctured by myriads of holes, through which the water runs from small barrels, 'each about li;ilf full, at either cud. Tbe sound of the wind is made by a revolving barrel which touches a heavy piece of canvas In Its rounds. The thunder effect is caused by the artistic manner In which a man beats a bass drum, and tho gusts of dust are blown across the Btage by an electric fan. The flashes of lightning come from an electric battery connect ed by wires which wlieu placed In con tact throw out tbe dazzling flashes. A metal plate, which had been specially prepared by first being heated to white beat and then scratched by a knife, Is placed in a calcium light machine and gives the effect of lightning In the dis tance New York Mail. 8eotland. Prior to the year 258, which witness ed Its invasion by the Scotl, a tribe who Inhabited the northern portions of the country now known as Ireland, Scotland bore the name of Caledonia, ! literally the hilly country of the Gaels, , or Gaels. The word cael, or gael, Is a corruption of Gadhel, signifying In tbe native tongue "a hidden rover," while Scot, derived from tbe native sculte, ; means practically the same thing I. e., ' a wanderer. Tbe Caledonians were the Inhabitants of the highlands, the ter mination dun expressing the Celtic for hill, fort stronghold. The Scots were the Invaders from Scotia, who appro priated tbe Hebrides and western Is lands, whereas tbe lowlanders were the Plcts, so called from their descrip tion by the Romans, plctl, painted men. "Names and Their Meaning." A Reliable Remedy for Croup. Mm. S. Rosintbal, of Turner, Michi gan says: "We have used Chamber lain's Cough Medicine for ourselves and children for several years arid like it very much. I think it is the only remedy forcroapand can litphly recommend it' For sale by Keir & Cass w a a iv a i v - J ll r n : - mm-i 1 I m m rm Designs for Burning Hall & Esson HOUSE OF .,RUG STAPLES in Charge Prescriptions Our Specialty Phone IOOI IHaV9BSZm0 Large Assortment Prices REASONABLE F. S. STANLEY, l'res. E. L SMITH, Vice-I'ren." The First National Bank HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $12,500 Prompt Attention Will be given applications for loans on real estate, and To Our Patrons Who wish to loan money on real estate we offer the knowledge and experience of our Discount Com mittee in determining the value of the security offered. We Solicit Your Patronage Either in person or by correspond ence and guarantee you faithful ser vice. 4 per cent, interest paid on Savings Deposits. . E. O. BLANCHAR. Cashier. 1 miM- The Woman of Potae. It Is the creed of the up to date wo man neve" to give heraelf away. A cup of coffee may be spilled over her delicate silk gowu; she dimply holds the breadths together and goes ou with her flow of feminine talk. "Enfant ter rible" makes agonizing remarks, a rival gives gome cruel stub; all Is met with the same absolute immobility of countenance. Loudon Lady. The Rehearsal. Bobby Sister will be down In a few minutes, Mr. Softly. She's upstairs re hearsing. Mr. Softly (who has come prepared) W-what Is s-she rehearsing, B-bobby? Bobby-I don't know, but she's standing In front of tbe mirror and blushing and saylug, "Oh, Mr. Boftly er- this Is so sudden." This Is ttorlh Remembering A no one Is immune, every person should remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Clarke Drug Co. Outfits Prices very on Razors, Removal 1 Big Bargains in OVERCOATS Secure I Your Suit NOW j VOGT BROTHERS K. 0. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dulles, Oregon, October 23, 1W7. Notice In hereby irlven that IDA MAY VAN AI.I.EN of Hood Kiver, Oregon. Iiim filed nolle of ner Intention to mute mini nve-year prooi ni support of her claim, vlr.: Homestead entry Num Iter 187-14. made October sira, itM7, for the KVHK'4 of Heetlon 10, and WW unr.. ... ' U M 1-n...nBl.l n u V. iiniiKd " ... '". ... p...... w... lie made bclore the IleglHter and Receiver, at 1 1 II L Uf Ll ..ni Udlil ..HUlf will The Halle. oreKon, on December oin, iwn. Hhe named the following wltneeeei Io prove her contttiuoua renlclcnce upon, end cultlva. tion or, tii' mud, viz: K. K. Roherthon. L. K.OIlirlc, P. M. Juckeon and Ijee able, all of Hood Kiver, Oregon, olll-d!) (J. W. MOORE, Ken Inter COM.KCTORH NOTICK. Hood Kiver Irrigation District. The nMuwimieiit for 1HU7 are uow due snd navable and will heroine delinouent at o'clock p. ni. on tho (tint Monday lu December 1907: unless paid prior thereto, 5 per cent will be Added Io the amount thereof. I will be at my residence on Wednesday!, iind at McIU'y nold's Feed Htore on Hsturdayf, to receive aitine. No personal checks unless certified taken d2H L. K. HAKT, Collector. Trv 24 candle power lampi Instead of 32. Tho price of the lamp la tbe name as a 10 candle power. It will bare you money on your meter bill. W. J. BAKER & CO. Ileal Estate srents, Of Hood Kiver, Oregon, offer the lol lowing bargains : No. 1. ! acres, 1 mile (rom town, all improved, all eet to trees, Newtons Spltzenbergs and peaches, poultry yard and good buildings. $3250. No. 2 24 acres half mile from town 400 trees, 5 years old, 10 acres 1 to 3 years old, 8 acres berries, $2,000 house -11 1 -1 ........ . 1 . : . : .ie nil in uigu tsiiue 01 i-uiiivaiiuu. eiu,1 000. No. 3. Five acres close in, 6 inches of water, no buildings, no fruit planted but ground thoroughly fertilised and verv rich.. Price $2,500, No. 4. Flteen acres, all under cultiva tion, 5 acres 2 year old trees, 10 acres 1 yt'ar old trees. 4 acres Btrawberries set among young trees. Price $7,500 No. 5. Thirty acres one and one-half miles from town, all under cultiva tion. 4 acres orchard in full bearing, 10 acres young orchard, some meadow land and 3 acres berries, large houe, very conveniently arranged. Good barn, also good cottage on place and all kinds nmall fruit, blectric ligiit, phone, etc. a very aesirame home Price $15,000. No. 9. Bix and one-half acres litres miles out, 4' acres set to trees two vears old, peach trees set between rows, 6-room house, good well and barn. Price $2,600. No. 10. Eight acres, same distance from town, 250 4-year-old trees, also 150 young trees one year oat. Three acre of thin place is suitable for early berries. eat 5-rooiu house and out building. Price 14,400. This list is simp'v a sample of what c ui sun we lip.ve to offer hu,vers. Call and see our i.itire list. Ii will interest you, Be on Hand Saturday i Your Neighbors Williw there NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tb Interior, land office at Tba Dalles, Oregon, October la, 1U7. Notice la hereby given the! MARY L. ADAM ofMt. Hood.Orecon, hM filed notice of her intention to maa nnsi commutation proor in tarpon or ner emim. vis: Hoineeieaaenirv No. iKrrS, made April II, 1MM, for the VU of Section . and B8Kk i or motion mt, la own' ihln I H. Range 10, K. W. M.. and tbat eald 10. lb. W . proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Tbe bailee, Oregon, on November Hue name the following wltneeaas to prove heroonttnuooa reeldenoe anon, and u uuva- tlnn of, the land, vli: George P. Weygandt, William Htnrjr Gilbert, Ueorge R. Miller and Ute Maria Woygandt, all ofMt. Hood, Ore- gon, oil-nil C. W. MOORE. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Offloa at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, October it lwr. Notice Is hereby given that xWAHREN M. COOPER of Mt. Hood. Oregon, has tiled aotloe of hli intention to maae nnai nve year prooiin eup- xrt nihil claim, Tin Momeiteaa entry no. NWuand Lot 1.' Section SI. TownihiDlN. Raniie HI E. W.M, and that aald proof will be mide before the Reglefr and Receiver at The Dallee, Oregon, on November th, IW7. lie namea ice loiiowing wiweewe 10 prove hlioontlnnone reeldenoe upon and cultiva tion of the land, fit: H. It. Tomllneon. W. H. Urllible, U: K.Hpeuoerand D. K. Cooper, alt of Mt, Hood, Oregon. ottMTil o. W. Mouttii, negiiier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United State Land Offloa, The Dallea, Oregon, nepieuioer iad, ini. Notice Ii hereby given that In compliance with the Drovtitoniof tbe act of Congress of June , ms. entitled "An act for tbe sle of limner tanue in ineBiaieevi vaiinn-Dia, uro. gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as e 1 tended to ell the Public Land Htatea by act of August 4, im, iniDiwa u mi.nRRT of Portland. County of ilullnonsh. Htate of Oregon, baa on April a, iwz, niea in van office his sworn statement, No. UU6, for the luroaam or the or Meotiou no. 11, in nwn.hlD No. 1 i.. Ranee No. 10 W. M.. and will ofTer proof to show that tb land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone tuau for agricultural-purpose, and to estab lish hleclalra to said land before tbe Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the mb day of December, W7. , lie u emeu as witnesses: u. Miner, nenry n niniiuBu, 0. a. nu.wu. ji wi ., Oregon, and r. L. BoUford, of Portland, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deaorlbed lends are requested to flle their claims In this otnee on or oeiore saiu 1Kb dsy of December, 1WT. i ' . ol ds U. w. Mwnc, (fregisier. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. irahv m rectors of the .Hood River lrilsatlon District In Wasco county. Oregon, will sell tne oonasoi said district Io Ms of Ten. Fifteen or Twenty Thousand Dollars, at 10 o'clock a. M. Batur- l ilia '21.1 dav af November. 1(107. at the of fice of said Bestrd of Director at the residence of C. E. Msrabata In said District, and tbat see ed proposal Hit aald Bonds in tne 101s or Binnnnts above IDrCtfled will I vaiprelned will be received by t said place for the parchsne of said Board at laid place for the porchsne of id bonds antll the day and day and boar above mentloued. at which time the board will open tbe proposals and award tb purchase of tne bonds to Ibe highest responsible bid der, the board reserving in ngni to reject any and all bids; bids to be accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent of the amountof tbe bonds for which tb bid Is nhMlMal . - Maid bond ahall b paysDie in money 01 the United Htatea in ten series as ioiiows, town- At tbe ei titration of 11 yean Ave per cent of the whole number of aald hoods, at the expiration or la year six per ceui; at the expiration of tbe 1st b year I per. cent; t tliaexrilrationorthe I4th vear S Mr oenl: at the expiration of tbe 1Mb year 9 per eent; at the expiration of the 10th year, 10 a r eent; at the expiration of the 17th year, IU per cent; t the exniratlun of the lstb year. IS per cent: at tbe expiration ol the lth year, li par cent; at the expiration of tbe 90th year, 16 bar oent; and shall bear Interest at tb rat of six per oeut per annnfn payable seiut-ennlially on tha firat riav or Jsausrv and July of each year. ID prinoipei ana interest ' sasu am nvahl at the nlaca dsslanauMl In tbe bonds aod bidders are given tb option of having aid bonds Davaaieai rvriiaua. in sen state of Oregon, or at New fork City, In threaai of New York, and aald boadi will be lasnea la accordance with the election of tb succeaaM bidders. . Maid honds shall be each of the denomina tion of not Ime then One Hundred Dollars or more than Five Hundred Dollar, and shall be In negotiable form, and coupons for tb interest sbsll be attached to each and signed ry the Heoretary. . Dstedat Hood River. Oregon, this 11th day ot October, M07. v. K. Man ham, ol7 nil secretary NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOS Department ol tb Interior, Land Offlc at The Dalies, uregon, noTemoer in, iwi, Notice Is hereby give tbat BARAK M. McVEY, of Hosier. Ores-oft.' baa filed DOtle of her Intention 10 maae nnai nvsvyaar vroui In support of her claim, via: Homestead Ku try No;i477. made Nev. M, ml, for th HW of section li, township I north, rang 11 K., W. M., and that laid proof will be mad D. for lb Heglstar and Receiver, at Th Dalle, Orecon. on December 17, wot. Hhe namea tbe following Witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, tbe lend, ylx: William H. Stokes, William Finney, O. Uodbcraca, T. tiodber- en, all of Mosier, Oregon. nl4-dl C W. MOORE. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, Land; Offlc The Dallee, Oregon, OototterZS, 1S07. Notice 1. hereby glvjinthst formerly. Bertha VeaAllea, of Hood River, k m ld AaiU. IhImIUm I., make Anal 0v-yar proof In support of her claim, vis: HouMetaad Kntry No. I.42S made 8ept. a, iter rorue Mn&M or (Motion ix, Townsbinvt. North. Range 19 Eaet. Lot 7 ol HectKin Caod Lot I of Heotloa 7, Township 1, North. Rejigs 11, E., W. M aod tbat aald nmnf aril. 'be made aefor th Register and Receiver, at The Dalle, Oregon, on December itb, 107. She nam th following wituesee to pro' ber oonll nuous residence upon, ead coltlva- ..on of, th land, via: Krauk Qnlno of Mt, ".nd rtrawon. Perev ahellv. of Hood River. 1 egon. Jak M. Lena, of 11,--t. i. ,- . Mb IX' ood, Oregon 6r" wMooKK, Kegister. I pnd ft $&le Hats & Shoes Greatly Reduced Bargains All Over 1 tjlie Store NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Htatea I .and Office, Tbe Dalles, Oregon, Mepiemoer sin, 1W7. Notloe le hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of uoe a, 1N7M. entitled "An act ror me sale of Umber lands In the states of Calllornla, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the nubile land steles by act of August, lw. WILLIAM K. B1UKK.-I of Mosier. county of Wasco, MUleo' Oregon, bason March 22, IU07, tiled In this office his sworn statement, No. r, for the purchase of imbww eecnon no, iu, in uiwnsiiip wo. 1 north, range No. 11 K., W. M., and will otter proof to ehow that the land sought Is more valuable lor lu timber or stone than for avrl- cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to sata iana ueiore tne jiegister ana tteceiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 4th day of le oember, 1VU7. Me names as witnesses: Koy nomas. Harry Stokes, Ole Olson, William Foster, allot Mo. sler, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversly the above described Isnds are requested to flle their claims Io this office on or before the lb day of December. 1U07. aw-mat w.mookp., negisier. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION United B talcs Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, June 14, 1S07. Nolioe.ls hereby given tbat In compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June 1, 1H7S. entitled "An aot for the sale or Umber lauds In the Btstes of California, Ore. son. Nevada, and WashlmrUin Territory." as extended to all the l'ubllo Laud Htatea by act of August 4, 1S92, juhn r.uuurrK, of Monnt Hood, Oounty of Wasco, Htate of Oregon' has this day filed In this office his sworn statement, No' 4MB, for the purchase of me una a anu 01 eecnon no si, in lownsnip No. 1 Houih. Rsnae No. 10 K.. W. M. and will Offer prool to show that the land sought is more vaiuauie ror its timoer or sione iiihu lor ncultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Heglstet and Re ceiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, ou tbe Slh day of January. UXW. tie names as witnesses: w. . ononis, or mi. Hood, Oregon, D. R. Cooper, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, W. H. Kdlck, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, , 1. vx per, 01 roe uanes, uregon. Any and all persons claim Inn adversly the above-described lands are requested to file tneir claims in tins omce on or Doiora saiu sin day of January. 1WS. D7J3 C. W. MOORG, Register, C. P. Ross has his bow line alley in fine running order, and has intttallud the ten pins instead of the same formerly play ed. C.F.SUMNER HEADQUARTERS FOR PLUMBIMG Come in and exam ine our line of Pumps, Bath Tubs, La vatories, Sinks, Etc. Spray and Garden Hose still selling at Reduced Rates All Kinds of Repairing Work Guaranteed COFFEE TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER IXTRACTS JUST RIGHT iLii K3r.i a ur.ir.BJ a I ArrPV g IMTUrfaC JAS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am prepared to execute all orders for granite and marble work, monuments, tombstones, etc. Also contract for all kinds of stone masonry, con crete, etc. McReynolds & Co. DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain and Foultry Supplies YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS, Petaluma Incubators and Brooders : STOCK FOOD Phone 1091 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Hii! I J