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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1907)
ANNUAL MEETING OF S. B. OF I!. fruit Culture, frmn tha tin,. ,. -T IUI tree, .liruu or lue it planted until iuo ri. iuui dHiiverea to toe eon tamer, will La discuss- d liy leading horticulturist,! nt tha atai k naal meeting uf the ntste board of norimuiuire. twnch will be held at nooauien m ino worM bnll, ru Kjef. ntb ttreet. In.! eu Wn.hioKtoo and Aler PoiIIsikI, January 14-16, inclu- ie. fruit tioin il section ot toe bime win on exDioitea in tbe base went of tbe builriino hiu h n. ary exeroiiei will be conducted in tbe "Not fruit grower lu tbe atatecan a lord to m I si tbls meeting," aaid Commiaaiooer J. H. Raid, nr Mil...,. kie, yesterday. "It undoubtedly will vb mg ubuuoi meeting oi toe Doard In aereral yeara. Urowera from Hood Ri?er, Eastern Oregon, Southern Or egon and tbe Willamette valley will be peaent, actuated by tbe same pur posethe advancement of Oregon frait. Wbile tbe program baa not been arranged it will include addressee by several prominent horticulturists from all paita ot tbe state." The aubject to be discussed will be claaailind, apples occupying one day, pruoea aud pears another, and small fruita tbe tbird day. Mr. Ueid, who ia chairman ot tbe committee on ex hibits, anoouucea that cups aud priz es will be ottered for tho following displays: Beat box three tier Yellow Newtown. Best box three tier Spitzenberg. Best box three-tier Noithern Spy. Best box three tier Baldwin. Best t ox of four-tier apples of each uf tbe four tdiitties above named. Beet box ct such nt tha fnllnmln,. vHrieiies: nrKNDSas Wlueaap, tied Cheek, Davis, Winter Kausti i. Best exhibit of fire box of each -i-tt . .,. ... . . Black. Lad v. Wageoer, ben Urliey. nineties, oue Best Ave boxes growu in Willamette valley, at least three varieties. Noexbibitcica.il enter more than oue box for nny oue prize. in Judging. 1-3 points will be al lowed for color aud foim, 33 1-3 poiuta foi freedom from blemishes and 33 1 3 points Icr puck in . All apples 0' euuh vuriety ami size will be ki imped together on the ta blea. Prizes will be offer. id for pears, n . as follows : ii"sl box of 1. liiiri v. liett box of Hobo Be.-t box of Ciiniee Bert box ot Winter Nclis Htfht dlxpl.iy f Italian prunes. Uest dis(.luy of ImikIisIi waluuts. ANTIQUITY" OF GEOMETRY. The Science May Have Existed In India For Long Agea. Did ,wo learn our rule of three and our Euclid from India? Researches have brought to light astronomical ta bles in India which must have been constructed by the principles of geom etry. Some are of the opinion that they have been framed from observations made not less than 3,000 years before the Christian era, and If this opinion be well founded the science of geom etry must have been cultivated la In dia to a considerable extent long be fore the period assigned to its origin In the west, so that many of the elemen tary propositions rnqy have been brought: frorn India to Greece. The Indians have a treatise called tho "Surya Sldhanta," which professes to be a revelation from heaven communi cated to Meya, a man of great sanctity, about 4,000,000 years ago. This book contains a.ra'tlonal sj'Btem of trigonom etry wbjch differs entirely from the first known In Greece and Arabia. In fact, it Is founded on a geometrical theorem which was not known to the geometricians of Europe before the time of Vjeta, about 200 years ago. And it employs methods of demonstra tion unknown to the Greeks, who used others. The former have been attrib uted to the Arabs, but It Is possible they have received this Improvement In trigonometry as well as the numer ical characters from India. Chicago Tribune. Irish Stories. An Irishman while taking a barge up the Shannon was asked what goods he had ou board and answered, "Timber and fruit." "What kind of timber and what sort of fruit?" "Well, an If ye must know, the tim ber Is Just birch brooms, and the fruit, well, it's pretaties." An Irishman averred that the habit of Irish landlords of living outside of Ireland was the great grievance Ire land had to .complain of. "Oh, yes," answered an Englishman, "that's the old stalking horse! I don't believe in your absentees." "Not belave lu 'em! Come to Dublin with me and I'll Bhow ye 'em by the hundred. Why, the country Just warms with .'em." " THE PASSION PLAY. Its Origin, According; to the Tradi tion of Oberammergau. According to local tradition, the ori gin of the Obcrammergau Passion play was as follows: When In the year 1G33 a deadly plague threatened to de populate trie districts of Partenkirchen, Escheloke and Kohlgrub, which are .separated from Ammerthal, or the val ley of the Ammer, by a rampart of mountains, the Ammerthalers succeed ,ed for a time in protecting themselves :agalnst the dread contagion, but one day a native who had been working all isunimer at Escheloke evaded the quar antine aud entered the Ammerthal by a secret path in order to celebrate an annual church festival with his fam ily. Two days afterward he was a corpse, aud In less than three weeks thi plague had carried off eighty-four of the Ammerthalers. Despairing of all human succor, the terrified survivors addressed them selves to God and registered a solemn vow that if he heard their prayer and removed the scourge tbey would rep .resent,, every ten years, "for thankful xemembrauce and edifying contempla tion, and by the help of th Almighty, the sufferings of Jesns, the Saviour of the world." Not a single person died of the plague after the vow was made, though many were affected by it. The flrst representation of the Passion play lu fulfillment of the vow of these simple villagers took place at Oberammergau In the following year, and It has been repeated every ten years without t ,alugle omission. tiHn i, astern y Clark sj Uie Jewelry vtore where Quality is a Powerful Faction When You Buy Xmas Presents, Buy JEWELRY , and when You Buy Jewelry, Buy of the Store that is Satisfied with a FAIR PROFIT. Nineteen years in the Jewelry Business in Oregon, and buyer for one of the largest Jewelry Stores in Port land for the past six years, enables me to KNOW THE GOODS. Call and see the LARGEST and BEST selected stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass ever displayed in Eastern Oregon. if -;-(pT THE BUSINESS GIRL. Don't Be Afraid of Undertaking Nv Ventures. If you want to succeed you must dress the part Don't be wasteful or extravagant lu your dress, but keep , yourself neat looking and well groom-1 ed. Don't go about with a slipshod, hangdog air, as though you and success were as far apart as the poles. It you look helpless and incompetent no one will trust you with work of any kind. W'heu you apply for a post do so in a modest yet confident manner. Business men are not looking for helpless, dependent femininity In ttielr employees. What they want is a well behaved, capable business woman. Dress as well as you can afford to, but don't make the mistake of wearing beads and laces and elbow sleeves while on duty. Many an applicant has fulled to win a position because she was untidy or overdressed. If you look capable, alert and inter ested, opportunities nre sure to come your way. When there is something Important to be done your employer will say: "I will put it In the hands of Miss K. She looks trustworthy." The first steps In the ladder of suc cess are the most difficult ones to climb. But nothing succeeds like success, you knovf and when you have once made yourself known as a capable, successful worker half the battle is won. Don't be afraid of undertaking new ventures or of doing more than your share of the work. Failure onco or twice or half a dozen times does not mean failure for good and all. These rules hold good with men as well as women. CHILDREN'S TROUBLES. Treat Them Seriously and Try to Gain Their Confidence. When your child first comes to you In tears and complains bitterly of this or that petty wrong or Injury, he forces you to one of the most important de cisions In your parental career. Your path lies open before you to treat his trouble seriously, to speak to him "man to man" or to laugh nt it as of no con sequence. Beware before you too hastily make your choice. You art' choosing between your little one's future confidence, even bis self respect and his final alienation from you. To the child all his woes are real and important. Ills little fears and angers are as great factors in his mental de velop::: mt ..s .rour large ones are In yours. Many a timid child lias been fright ened Into convulsions and death by something which would not cause an adult even to start, and many a pas sionate one has lived to regret that all his Infantile naughtinesses were treat ed as Jokes and made simply the cause for laughter. There is no occasion to overestimate their Importance. It will not be neces sary. Simply accord to the child the carue consideration, help and criticism that you would give a grown person suffering from proportionately heavy troubles, and do not let him feel that always he is to be the butt for the mirth of his audiences, "Just because," as one small boy plaintively remarked, "they woke up a few years before I did!" Ills philosophy was inadequate, but his sense of Justice was In tbt right place. THE HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907. ARTHUR CLARKE The Jeweler Next Door to Postoffice Engrave Free of Charge on All Purchases 1 he funrciit'g Metlir:!:--; R :'.r (ml oitnrch A. H. Lutbrof. (i.i-liir I'uliic t-erriee t 11 a. m. nod 7.30 p. ia. tSundny school at 10 a Mi. Kpttmib League at 6:30 p. in In? tweeliiin ou Thursday went,- .' 1; c : d iHlly iucited. MotMi- v Mbeit "b? tie Urook Kv. iiiiJii jict - ''Tho Nobloet '.o U .;( " K icMi'.i -Tvices nt 11 a. m. the ili. p. . . 1 1 1 1 4 iii each mont li, conducted b !m! 11. D. Chambers. Sun- ln v S''i i u y Sunday at 10 a. in. C. H. i.' .rl, .-iiblmih school, 10 a. in. : preii -l':iii, 11 a. id.; Y. P. C. E. 7:bi i. li- ; fiviK'liing, 8:(K) i. in. Prayer nr.'i ti-i'i -i' i- ii m. Wednesday. Junior Soi i ' : iaii.iday at 8 p. in. All are cohiiailv iin iit-d w attend nil or any of tin tr Pus'.or, J. 51. Trcseniitcr. t'l.rin- i-iii Church Preaching services at K. n r. Hull eat li Sunday evening -uiii ! 1 in. each lirt and iliiid Sun i!;i , :u.ii hi Udell at 11:30 n. in. each sn-ui d iiii.I fourth Sunday. Sunday , I ol Mt 10 a. in. and Y. P. S. C. K. at ':-: . iii. i arh Suiiday at K. of P. Hull, i : --'ii nl in i t n t ion In the implic. W. A. Wood, Minister. li.. i list chinch Sunday school 9:50 i li Huuiliiy. Preaching 11 a. m. and :"ti in.; ml week frayei service in. Vednesduy evening Kev. C. A. Nutley, Pastor l i iTr-ide Ci ngregatimial Church, v. C (iiimore, psoti r. Services Sun-U- Mt 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor "i ji in., evening worship at 8 p. m. t'ailiolit: Church Kiyular services every Sunday. Belmont M. E. Church, P. S. 10 a. in. Preaching 11 a. in.,, Eptvorili League 8.30 p m, Preaching 7 30 p. m. At Crapper 1st and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. in. At Menom nee 2nd and 4lli Sundays; 3 p. in. Whenever you feel that your stomach has gone a little wrong; or when yon feel that it is not in good order as is evi denced by mean headaches, nervoiis-nef-8, bad breath, and bclcliintr, take something at time", and especially after meals until relief is afforded. There is nothing better offered the public today for stomach troubles, dyepepeia, indiges tion, etc., than KODOL This is a scien tific preparation of natural digest nits cnnibine.il with vegetable acids aud it contains the same juices found in every healthy stomach. KODOL is umirnii ti'cd lo give relief. It is pleasant to take; it will make you feel fine by digesting what you eat. So'd by Keir & Cass Have you seen "My Hood Iii ver Belle" and heard "The Suiigs She Uted to Sin?" You should get them and leain tliein well, and let tc town with music ring. For sale at Bouth s. d5 There is something bont Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup that make it different from others, as it causes a free vet gentile action of the bowels through which the cold ia fo-eed out of the ys tein. At the same time it heals irrita tion and allays inflamnntt.uii of (he throat and lungs. It i pleasant to take. Children like it. Contains no opiates or narcotics. Sold by Keir & Cass. C. P. Kofs has I. is bow ling alley in fine running order, and has installed the ten pins int-tead of the game formerly play ed. Are you Laving trouble witli your kid neys? Th' r are lota of people today who woi i'er why they hae pains across Ihe lut k, why lliey are tired and lark in I i in-ev Mid ambition. Your kidne H : - rone. They need rebel j with"ir .I- :i lake L)e lit e Kidney & Hlmlcl r I I ; t'.ey are fur w i,k I sick, ioflii niuiiit ' I- tf t ir Ii (bier, burk iebe, and wiak kid es So d bv Keir it Cuv. If you wish to give 350 to $75 when you bay your piano, buy direct from tbe factory dealer and 1 ot ftnm .".rent or CRnvanHrp. Several heaiit.ifi.1 in struments junt I err he J irotn Cl.iruo at Soule'a Piano House. Second I Hiid pianos and oiunt tsken iu exel 1,1 fe. Balance c:ub cr time, j ujn euts imiiiii iu n iiiiiiii Tt Did Likewiee. Tpon my word, It's too bad," grum bled Mrs. Dazzlo In a complaining voice. "I shall really have to punish those dreadful children." "Why, what have the little dears been up to nowT inquired the hen pecked husband. "They have made my sewing room Into a perfect bear, garden," answered his wife. "Nothing Is in its right place. Cotton, wool, pins, scissors, needles and nil my working materials are Jam med In odd corners anyhow." "That wasn't the children, dear," sold Mr. Daazle In his Buavest tones. "I did that." "You did It, did you?" snapped his wife. "And pray what possessed you?" "My kindness of heart prompted me to do it. As you straightened up my room and arranged all my books and papers so beautifully I thought I'd put your sewing room In order so I did." Watermelon Caka. This consists of two parts, the white portion Imitating tie rind and the pink made like tbe center. It has a green frosting, and in the pink part are raisins to represent seeds. Divide the same white cake batter iu two parts, tinting the one portion with pink sugar until the shade desired. A little straw berry Juice may also be put in. Add the raisins dredged with flour. Now It will take two persons to manipulate the batter when pouring In the round mold In which It Is to be baked. Let one put in the white part for the bor der, while the other adds the pink cen ter. Hake about an hour In a mod erate oven. When done cool in the mold, then Invert on a round platter and 'cc thicl.Iy with Icing colored green wit a littler spinach Juice. F. S. STANLEY, Pres. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Pre?." 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 I 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 Depos'ts. E. O. B LAN CHAR, ftIL wmw jj cm eiocii com j VOGT NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION Department of tlm Interior, I.aml Olllce ul , i-iiiit-n. ijirKiiu, oveilllKT 1,1, Notli-e Is hereby' nlveu That t'HKSTKH ('. WAl.TtiN of Ml. Hood, Oienmi. Iiivm 11 led notice of his intention lo make llnul eoiiitiinluiluu proof in support of her olatni, viz.: Homestead entry Number l.V'.M niaiie (let. Nib. pmii, l.,r tho Ul i anil BKi4NW'i4 of Heellun 19, Township 1 s. limine 10, K., W. M , and thut s,ild proof will he Hindu bemie the ltt-Klsier and Itweiver, i.l iiib I'unes, (iiivoii, on .lummry uiii, kkih. He naiiH-s i lie I. illowinn wlcri, in ir,n. bis eonlliHious resldenie upon, mid cult I v i. tlun i.t, i.i l ud, r.: Itotielt II. Morton. John I'notter Mfiril,,, i- 1 1 iu kl)MV , Will M. Uribble. ull of Mi. h,m,iI. Ol't-KOtl. dl-J V. W. MlloRK, Kegteter NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION t'nlled states tjind Offlee, The Dalles, Urecoo AUlfllKl 14, PK17. Notice Is hereby given Mint in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, IS7H. entitled "An act, lor Hie sale of limber lands in the States of California, Ore gun, Nevnda, and Washington Territory ,' as extended lo all tho I'ublic Land States by act of August 4, lsir.', SAKAII K. KAINOlilS, ofMosier. County of Wosco, State of Oregon, bus this day tiled in this oltlee tier sworn statement, No. 47. for the purchase of tho 8ICi,4 HK ol Sect Ion No.; Ill, In Township No 2 Noith, Karate No. II K., W. M., and will-oiler piiHiltoshow that theliiiid si night is more val BbleforllMtiinberor stone than lor agrlcnltu ml purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register mid Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, ou Ihu Kith day ot January. Urns. , Khe names as witnesses; chillies K. David son. Carl J. Kredricson. Win. Roy Woken, and Carrie Kiev, all or Mos'i r. oregun. Any and all peis.,ii eiiiiiiiing adversly tlio above-described land- are reiUeslil to tl lo their claims lu this otllec on or before said 101 Ii day ot January, '.. Ji C. W. MOORK, Register. NOTICK FOK Pi lU.lt'ATION ' In paitnient ol' the Interior, Land ottlce, nt The Dalles, Uregou, -November Hi, 1SW7. Notice Is hereliv irlven that. RALPH S. Ml KI.I.KY, of Hood River, Oregon, Ims tiled notlco of his Inlentlon to make lliial llve-.vrar pnaifiu Niip portof hts clalni, viz: llomesteail Kntry No Willi made Aug. 1H, lltol, for Itifl WI...SK'., HK'i Sl-:u ofsecllon 1 and .SWNK'., of Hectiou 12, Town-hip IN.. ItiiiiKC III K, V. M.. and tliat said pro. I will he made la lore the Regis ter and Receiver, nt The. Dalles, Oregon on December 27th, 19 7. lie names the lollowin witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultlva. tlon of. th land, vl..: M. D. odell, It. 1(. Lewis, W. i'. Kemp, allofllood Itiver, O-egon. n-'l-dii c. W. MtKiKK, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Departinent ot the Interior, 1-anrt Ofllca at The Dalles, Oregon, Noeinti-r 15lh, 1117, Notice is hereby givi-n that Hi IV K. RKDMAN, of H(Md River, Oifgon. has Hied iKitlco of his intention to malm final commutation proof In support .of Ills claim, vis: Homestead Kn tiy No. IRISH, Hindu July 27, l'JOii, for the Lots 1 A 2of section HI, township 2 north, range 11 k., V. M., and thai s ild proof will he made be. fore Ihe Register and Receiver, ul Tim Dalles, locgoii, ou January 11, l.iun. lie names the follovvlug witnesses to prove his continuous residence iiiiiiii. and cultiva tion of, the I e 1 1 1 1 . vl,: . I. It. Jackson, Nelson Jackson, K. T. i'olts, Allen Jackson, all of lloon River, Oregon. 115-JU C. V. MooRK, Register. TliollPiu.ila of men and women in all walks of life are BtiU'erinir from kidney and bladder trouble?. Don't neglect your kidneys. Delays are dangerous. beWitts Kidney and Bladder Pilla afford quick relief for all lorniH of kidney and bladder trouble. A w eek treatment Sic. Sold by Keir & Ciihh. K. O. BLANCH A R, Casbier V. C. 11ROCK, ABBt. Catdiier Cashier. This is a Young Store and a Growing Store Young enough to hope to grow and grow ing because you approve of our methodn. We want your pri'iirtnei.t business by proving ourselves worthy of it. We expect to make a small, safe profit each time you buy her", and we believe it will be to r interest to buy toefn. CHA8. G. PHATT President J. U. Vice BROTHERS HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. We Are Just as Attentive and Fair In Our Dealings With the Small Depositor as with the Larger One. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE TO J)0 oveiy tliinp; for you that you may be offorod olsewht'ivbut wo do agree to so treat you that you will respect us for what we may have to refuse to do quite as much as for what we do do. Our Fire Proof Vault Is equipped with safety deposit boxes, they are free to customers; to others we make a charge of .f 5.00 per year for the smaller boxes and $7.50 for the larger sizes. You are the holder of the keys, thus securing absolute privacy, We deserve to be favored with a share of your business. FIRST, Because we have had seventeen years ex perience in the banking business, and our record is strictly clean, which if you intrust your business to us, insures your receiving intelligent and honest treatment. SECOND, We own our banking building, having spent a number of thousand dollars in building and fitting up in modern banking room, of which a city ninny times the size of Hood ItiAer might be justly proud. THIRD, wo are centrally and conveniently lo cated. Our stock is held in Hood River, and we are a HOME institution. HOOD RIVER Roller Skating Rink NOT OPEN SUNDAYS Comfortably heated, Fine Floor, 250 pairs Winslow Famous Fiber and Steel Ball Bearing Skates. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to beginners during regular session. CLASS LESSONS given by Prof. Harrison, the LEAP THE (JAP MAN and formerly floor manager Exposition llink, Portland. Admission Ladies Free. Hours Every night 8 to 10. Gents 10 cents. Thursdays & Saturdays Skates 25 cents. 2:80 to 5 p. m. NOTE Nearly everybody, old as well as young, are learning to skate, so don't put it off and regret it. Special attention given to beginners for fancy and plain skating. See Manager C. M. Thomas for terms. OATFIELD & WEXEL, Props. NOTICK FOR I'UULICATION ITnlied Btnlea Land Olllce, The Dalles, Oregon, 7.lune Ui, 19(7. Notice In hereby given that In compliance wlih the provlKlcmn of the art of CongreHg of June 8, 18;H, entitled "An act for the Mile of limber IhucIh In (he Blaten of California, Ore. Kn, Nevada, and Washington Territory," an rx'.endeo to all the I'ublic Land HluUja by act of AugUHl 4, 1HW, JOHN I'.COOPFK, of Mount Hood, County of Wasco, Htate of orwion' lianthlH day tiled In thia office hU (worn atatement, No' 4!ltf, for the purchatteof the Lota 8 and 4 ofHeetlon No 31. in Township No, 1 Houih, Kanne No. 10 K.. W. M. and will oiler proot to Hhow that the land aotiKhl la more valuable for IU timber or stone than for HKricultural purpose, and to establish his claim lo said land before the Kegistet and Ke. reiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the Mil day of January. 1WW. He names as witnesses: W. H.Grlbble.of Mt. Hood, Urcg-on, 1). R. Cooper, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, W. H. KUick, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, J. T. Cooper, of The Dalles, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversly the above-described Minis are requested to file their claims In this olllce on or before auld 81 Ii day of January, l'.KMt. H7.J-: C. W. MOO I UC, Register, FREDFRICK ii ARNOLD. IG0NTRACT0RS ! and BUILDERS Ettimatet larnlihd en all kindiol work Phon' A mold. Main . 'Ihrea 4AHN SLOCK CM riffi'Mnr, OSBORNE President R. W. PRATT Cashier NOTICE FOR rUUUCATIOX Department of tho Interior, I.aml ofliee at The Dalles, Oregon, .November 1.1, 1WI7. Notice Is hereby given that OLE L. OI.SON, of Mosler. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to inaae final five year proof in sup port of his claim, vi: Honiesteu 1 ent ry No. iol.Ki, iiisile Dee. lfi, 1111, ror thoN'iNK!,K'- SE'4 & NKiijHE'i ofHection 10, Township 1 N, Range 11 K. W.M, and tliut said prool will bo made before the Register d Receiver nt The Dalles, Oregon, on Jnnimry llth, I'.KM. He names the fiilliiwlng witnesses to prove hts continuous resilience uf'ti and cultiva tion of the land, viz: C. K. Diivldson, (Jardlna (lodbersen, I. M. Thomas, John Armstrong, all of Mosler, Oregon. d5-JI C. W. MOORE, Register. NOTICK FOR rUIil.ICATIOX. Department of the Interior, Land Ottlce at The Dalles, Oregon, November lull, 1U07. Notice la hereby given thut MARCUS A,8KARCir, of Hood River, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof In surport of his claim, vl: Homestead entry No. iWM, made July :t, UWI, for the Hy,HE ofHection $, and H'.iSW of Section 21, T'own shlp 1 N, Kanueil, E., W. M., unci that said roof will b- ' 'i t'li. before the Register and Receiver ut The dalles, Oregon, ou January ;, limb. He names the following witnesses to prove hercontlnuoiiH residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, vl?.: John West, Oeorge D. Culbertson, Will Davis, John M. Culbert son, all of Hood River. Oregon. dft-Ji (!. W. MOORK, Register. HAY FOIt HALE ffl7 per tou at barn. J. O. Cameron, Duke's Valley. 2