The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 02, 1908, Page Five, Image 5

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY. JANUARY 9-. tPPR.
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NEW SWITCHBOARD
BEING INSTALLED
Ibe ne mitchboai J, powei board
and telephones aud other electrical
apparatat tor tb- Home Telepbooe
Co. were reoiveJ last week and ex
pert! from the factories are busy in
itttllinu it iu tbe new telephone build
ing and expect to tte able to have it
ia compl te service in tbe next few
weeks. Ibe switchboard ia known aa
a Lamp Line Signal Full Relay Cut
09 Multiple Central Energy switch
board, and wag deaignated by W. J.
lirownell, K. K., and built by tbe
Strom berg-Carl: n Telephone Manu
factured Co., rf Kocbester, N. Y.
Ibis firm ia tbe la.'goat manufacturer
of telephone apparatos in the world
and tmuUbra the government with
lta telepbouea, and has recently in
stalled systems in the royal palace at
St. Petersburg. Tbe Hood Kiver
board ia one of Ibe latent boards that
bail been built and closely follows tbe
lines of tbe new board thut ia now be
ing installed in Seattle. Ibe operat
ing gTitoui is simplicity itself. When
a subscriber removes tbe receiver
from tbe switobbook it lights a small
inoandesoent light on the operator's
pi-sition and be u greeted by "Num
ber". On giving tbe number, tbe
girl completes tbe conneetion and in
stantly rings the subtcriher be has
called for. lu other wurds, in five
seconds from tbe time be has started
tbe call, bis party is ruog. whlcb will
irive the Hood Kiver people very rap
id telephone servii.t When tbe party
rung dinners the rail, a light from
I lie telephone flashes for a moment,
LiOtifying tho operator that tbe party
is answeriuu When both receiver are
hung up. the lights HbhIi again and
remain lit;!. ted uutil the operator bas
taken dowu the collection. Ibis gives
tbe operator complete snpervibion
without having to I tten to a router
satiou ; enabling a Miberibei to get
ten parties, one utter the other, us
rapidly as be secured tbe Urst one.
The telephone of tbe new company
have no batteries and eaoh phone re
ceives its electrio energy from tbe
central oflicu This is accomplished
by storage batteries. A complete
charging set and powerbnard is in
stalled iu the reut.vil (ftioeaudthe
batteries charged there. Ibis goes
much better service than under tbe
old system of battori s in the phones
for tbe reason that eaoh phone re
ceives tbe same amount of energy
and, consequently nil phones "talk"
alike. The selective ringing on tbe
party line pbon s is a very ingenious
invention, and Is cBlled a converter
This runs in different cycles.
The bells on the phones are wound
to oorrrespoud with these cycles, so
that the operator wuy teleot the cur
rent and ring ouly the phone called.
This will do away with the continu
ous riuging of bells, as undei previ
ous condition.
Miss Susan Oeitry, ot Minneapolis,
has arrived in the city and will be
placed iu entire charge of tbe service.
Mi as Ueary bas been chief operator on
one of tbe large eastern plunt9 for
several years, and ber name is a
sirHicierjt guarnntee for good service.
A number of features will be installed
in tbe new system, wbicb will certain
ly meet wito the approval of tele
pbooe usors ot Hood Kiver. tor in
stance, a morning call system will be
inaugurated, wbereby the subscriber
oan be called every morning at a cer
tain time; or, it ho wishes to be
called for a certain train, bis tele
phone will ring continuously, ringing
until the subscriber answers, thus as
suring tbe operator that be must be
awake.
A new Western Union clock is being
iu BUlled and Western Union time will
be furnished the sn beer i hers at an?
time that you wish to ask for it. Au
arrangement bus been completed with
the O. K. & N. and Mt. Hood railroad
companies n hereby tbe arrival and
departure of all traine will be given
the central office, so that the sub
scriber ran always ascertain how lute
his train is by simply asking central.
Ihe loccation of Urea will also be giv
en and tbe operators will be fully
posted on current happenings, so that
tbe telepboue will practioaliy be a bu
reau nf information in conjunction
with its aerv.ee.
Messrs. Darley and Schluter, from
Rochester, N. Y., are the inttallers
that have been sent from the tactory
to instill the apparatus and are rueh
ing their work to an early completion.
The construction work in tbe city is
piactically Unified, and is what is
known aa a Multiple Cable Top eys
tern, doing away with dangerous
wires. One block ot under ground bas
been put in and cable installed in it,
and the cable splicers will arrive in
the next ten days to complete the
work. Every telephone man who has
seen this plant, pronounced it to be a
model plant, and Manager Urnwnili
expects i,o derive considerable reputa
tion from its building. Our citizens
can teel juetly proud of the at; u ici
tion of this plant for tbe reason that
every dollar of its stock is held in
Hood Kiver and C3 stockholders live
iu the city and its immediate vicini
ty, so that exoelleut service is as
sured. Tho company expeeu 1 1 In Id
a pubiio reception on tbe ooiur.letiun
ot installation and expect to entertain
their subscribers at that time.
nil) Suffer from Rheumatism?
Do you know that lheumatic pains
can be relieved? If yon doubt this jut
trv one application of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. It will make rest and sleep
possible, and that certainly meaim n
great deal to any om" afflicted with rl ei
rnatism. For sale by Keir & Cas.
Big Increase for 0. A. C.
The Oregon Agricultural oolWiie
registered 973 students dm in? ttie
first term nf the present sebum year,
against 692 during tbe same period
last yea. This remarkable attendance
shows that the people of tbe state lul
ly appreciate the importance of ninl
cul.ural and Industrial edwatjou.
If a cough once gets iutoyoin system
it acta on every muscle and fibr- "f '
body and makes you ach al1 mvr. li
especially affects the intestine- and
makes vou conclipa't 4, in order '
get rid of a cold tlinr-'imlily and itli nr
delay you should not tai;e anything 'hat
will lend to constipate. Keni.nl '
Laxative Cwh Pymi' ac:s the
Imwels and therein tl-vn ih- -n!l "lit
of the pyftdm. It contain? w piaf-s
it is pleaoant to take ami - highly ri c
ommeridcd fur children, iold by Keir
& Cas. , . t
Improvement a Ktcwa-t's.
Tbe new cash carrinrs lime r n In
stalled at Stewart's btore, and n:e a
great convenience to tbe el'iLor t es-t-.hliabmeot
'Che nrrauc-!P-t f
various depart:;ieuts lHi:died it ' tt:
cult to in.' tail the nsial iie 0. rier.
eo the Lawt.cn cfh "an ier' lr
BtBlifd. which nrk fcv rn(in" .wl
t r P,-M'i lui e are placed ut dilfer
ert n- rtH of tfce at'-ro all ca:;!erii g Iu
the (.dice. nuihU carrier is inserted
in the end of the tube, and a pressure
of tbe fi;ot un a bellows seuds tbe oar
rier instantly to tbe main .office,
wbere tbe cash ia received pnd tbe
tube scut back to lta place In tbe earn
manner.
10 a'ore 11 also ntted up with
special telephone exehaoge of tbe
Homo telephone, and tbe store bas
six phone working. Any department
can be called np from any part of tbe
store, and when tbe Home twitch
board ia installed, any department of
tbe at ore can be called from anywhere
oo me tystem. Aew leaturea are be
ing added ou a metropolitan style
wbicb is making tbe establishment
equal to any of tbe large atorea ot tbe
large cities.
THIRTY ACRES
BRING $25,000
Mrs. Emma B. Carroll, of Port
land, purchased through Mis. Marion
MoKae, of Portland, last Saturday,
the 30 acre property ot Wm. Keavis,
known aa tbe old Mcintosh place.
Twenty-two acre of tbia fine proper
ty in Yellow Newtown oiobard. tbe
rest In pasture, garden and house
grounds, with seven room residence,
large bam, etc Everything about
tbe property is in tbe pink of condi
tion and Mr. Keavit ci.cnot be com
mended too bigblv fur his scientific
fruit culture. Eigtit acre rf th's or
chard will tear tbts coming summer.
There are six aoree of young treea set
in bearing strawberries.
Ibe price paid was i2o,000, which
will avenue tlOOO-per aoroe for tbe 22
acre of orchard, allowing 13000 for
tbe other eight acres. Tbia is cne of
tbe best ranches 011 tbe west side, and
tho price Is an Indication ot the rise
in property iu this neighborhood
High School Debate.
Hood River vs. The Dalles. Ques
tion: liesolved, Ihat tbe government
fbould own and operate tbe railroads
of tbe United States. Friday evening,
Jan. 10, at tbe opera house. The
judges will be from Portland.
Tbia is tbe first ot the State High
School League debates for Hood Riv
er, an everybody oome out and obeer
tbe Hood Kiver debaters on to vio
toiy. Stockholders Meeting:.
Tbe Utbt annual meeting of the
Home Telephone Co. will be beld on
Monday, tbe Oth day of January, at 2
o'olook p. m., at the rooms of tbe
Hood Kiver Commercial club, Hood
Kiver, Oregon, as provided by tbe by
laws of said company.
C. U. Vaughan, 3eo'y.
Can you afford to trifle with so "
ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold h
cough, when for a trifling amount von
can secure a bottle of ''Hickory Lark
Cough Remedy," that is guaranteed to
cure or mouey refunded. Price 25c, 50c
and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Chas.
N. Clarke and dealers everywhere..
Will Plant Walnnts.
Interest is being manifested by sever
al of our townpeople and farmers in
tbe walnut culture proposition. A
number are looking up tbe walnut
witb a view of putting out a few aores
of the trees if tbe prospects are at all
favorable, and make a business of it.
It is known that our climate anr1. soil
are both well suited to the nut, and
that they grow well here. Eataoadu
News. '
. Apples and Salt.
Eat fresh apples witb salt uiter ev
ery met! I, advises a pliTnicUn ht
has made a specialty of stomach ami
intestinal troubles. They aid diges
tion more effectively than many
'rngs, and peonlo who . kI e tl em a
purt of their daily diet rarely have
iudigei-tiou.
All The World
Is a stage, and Ballard's Snow Liniment
plays a prominent part. It ha no su
perior for lNieumatifin, stiff j.iiit!, cuts,
xprains and nil pains. Buy it, try it and
you will always use it. Anybody who
has used Ballard's Snow Liniment In a
living proof of what it does. Buy a trial
bottle. 25c; 5Uc, and fl. Sold by Chas.
N. Clarke.
Is O'rowinjr Home.
The Express tells of a J1G0O fire in
one end of Pasco. This item illus
trates the giowtb of Washington. Two
or three years ago a $1600 fire at Pasan
would have meant tbe total loss of the
village.
How to avoid Appendlciiiti
Most victims of appendicitis are thoce
who are hshitnally conftipated. Orino
Laxative Fruit fyrup Cures chronic
constipation by sliinulaiing the liver
and bowels and reetorei the natural
action of rhe bowels. Orino Laxative
Kruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe
and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuge
substitutes. Clarke Drug Co.
S1300 Stolen.
In tbe neighborhood of $1300 was
stolen from tbe desk of ti. D.
Schwartz, representative of the owner
nf a theatro at Portland, some time
Friday night. Schwartz, who has a
desk in tbe law office of Bernstein &,
Coben, pliced tbe money in the desk
late at nigbt and when tbe office was
opened the theft was discovered.
KODOL For Dyspepsia and Indiges
tion is the result of a scientific combina
tion of natural digestants witb veget
able acids and contains the same juices
found in a healthy stomach. It is the
best remedy known today for dyspepsia
indicestion and all troubles arising from
a disordered stomach. Take KODOL
today. It is pleasant, prompt and thor
ough. Sold by Keir and Cass.
Davis Wins.
In tbe 10-rnnnd sparring match be
tween E. N. Davis, of Tbe Dalles Atb-le-tioolub
aud "Kid" Hamilton, of
California, which was pulled off at
1 he club's rooms last niebt. Davis wag
arded the decision at tbe end of
the secoud round, Hamilton alleging
that hi wrist m sprained aud that
he ould he unable to to on witb tbe
cUeft Otniele.
An Insidious Danger
One nf the wort features of a' kidney
trouble it that it is an insidious disease
ami before the victim realizes bis danger
he may have a fatal malady. Take
's Kidney Cuie at the first sign of
t-1 ut'h-as it corrects irregularities and
pr, vent- Bl ight's disease and diabete".
Clarke I), rug Co.
At L ast ot Profane. .
de'ided rnnette. by name Flrkens,
iVhj i.rrested for stealing so tte chick--li
a
Whe 1 they s-ked her (o swear,
She replied, debounaire:
' I , - Ir vo'w 'deuce,' .'darn' aud
'd.dkeus ' "
December Lipph rr. It's
Wlimi von want the best, el De'Vtt'i
(nbizecl Witch Hazel l.ilve It i
g ioi f.er litt e or big cuts, boils or 'tiI
es. and i peeially recommended lor
piles. Sold bv Keir and Cass. -
I wish to thanK the People
of Hood River (Si Valley
for their generous patron
age the past year H?nd wish
you all a
HAPPY (6. PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
Arthur Clarke
Ue Jeweler
Phone 491
Our Groceries
Will build you np! Their absolute
purity insure! their wholesmiieneM.
We cater to a class of customers w ho
want things right and appreciate our
efforts to satisfy In all particulars.
Canned Goods
Ifr great variety and all of a superior
quality. Our prices will interest you.
Free Delivery
Wood & Smith Bros.
W
Buy Your Fruit Boxes
:. AT THE
Hood River Box Factory
and Patronize Home Industry.
Best Quality , Lowest Price
Home Made
Phone Main 71
rir .in. H
J k 1IUL 'flllt,. ,
.if 111
Ill":
Sfffir
To build up a steady Out-of-Town
patronage we are making
SPECIAL RATES
by WEEK or MOKlTH
American or European. Famous
Dining Service far noted as Finest
on the Pacific Coast Six car lines.
Writi for Rales
Hotel Sargent
Grind and Hawthorne Art .
PORTLAND, OREGON
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F. S. STANLEY, Pres.
E. L BMITH, Vice-Pree.
E. 0. BLANCIIAR, Cashier
V. C. BROCK, Aeet. Cashier
The First National Bank
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000
The Government of the United States is, in a
sense, u silent 'oartner iu the conduct of every nation
al bank. ...
It inquires into t lie character and liuancial stand
ing of all the applicants before grouting a charter for
a new bank. - . .. ' "
It sends a special examiner at least twice a year
to go over the books and see that legal and proper
nietltndsYare being employed; and to advise with the
nffrVis nd tnake helpful suggestions.
r ....
We offer you every advantage that per
tains to a National Bank, and solicit your
a patronage. '
E. O. BLANCHAR,
" Cashier.
This is a Young
Store and a
Growing
Store
Young enough to hope to (trow
anil growing because you approve
of our methoda. We want your
perrnanei.t business by proving
ouwlven worthy of it.
We exHH't to make small,
safo profit each time you buy
In-rtf, aud we believe it will be to
vour lntfrttt to buv toefn.
w ULOCH com
I
VOGT BROTHERS
WOOD FOR SALE.
I am prepared to furnish mill and tlab
wood, also other kinds of wood.
1 have a new gasoline wood saw and aru
prepared to do sawing. AUo do general
team work.
FEED HOWE.
EDISON
Phonographs
We sell them, the most perfect sound
prodncing machine Mr. Edison's favo
rite invention, which contains all of his
new improvements. We are now show
ing the new model with the big horn,
the greatest triumph in phonograph
making. Don't forget that Mr. Edison
is the inventor of the entire phono
graphic idea, and that the Edison pho
nograph is the original talking machine.
Over fifteen hundred Edison records in
stock. Call and see for yourself.
W. D. Rogers
Hood River Studio
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department ot the Interior, Land Office at
i ne urngon, novemoer mm, 1UU7.
Notice 1 hereby given that,
ROY K. REDMAN,
of Hood Kiver, Oregon, hai tiled notice of h'l
Intention to make flnal commutation proof
In .support or hia claim, vli: Jlomled En
try No. 16283, made .1 uly 1906, for the LoU I t
2of aectlon 81, township IS north, range 11 K.,
W. M., and that mill proof will be made be.
foi-e tbe KegUter and Receiver, at The Dallea,
Oregon, ou January 14, I90H.
He nauiea the following wltneHea to prove
hie continuous realdenee upon, and cultiva
tion of. tbe lend, via: J. H. Jnckwin. Nelson
Jaukeon, E. T. Folta, Allen Jackeon, all of
auw niver, uregon.
d6- C. W. MOORE, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tbe Interior, Lend Office at
The Dallea, Oregon, November 16, 1907,
Notice la hereby given that
chemter c. Walton.
of Mt, Hood, Oregou, baa filed notice of his
munition to make mmi commutation proor In
support of her claim, via: Homestead entry
Number h"M made Oct. Hlh. 1DU6. for the Lot 2
aud BE'iNW!4 of Hectlon 19, Township 1 H.,
Range 10, E., W. M., and that ssld proof will
be made belore tbe Register and Receiver, at
The Dallea, Oregon, on January 14th, 1U0H.
ne names me rounwing wiinesses to prove
hta continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, th Isnd, via;
uoDeri a. Morton, Jonn uooper. Martha c.
Huckabiy. Will 8. Urlbble. all of Mt. Hood.
Oregon.
aus-jv v. w. AiooKtt;, Kegister
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon.
August 14. 1907.
Nolloe Is hereby given tbat in compliance
with the provisions of the act ol Congress of
Junes, 1878, entitled "An act foi the sale of
timber lands In the Slates of CnlitomlR, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa
extended to all tbe Public Laud Bute.-, i.y act
of August 4, im,
SARAH E. RAINOU8,
ofMosler, County of Wosco, Stale of .iregon,
haatbls day filed In thla office her sworn
statement. No. 4227, for the purchase oi the
SE'4 HKy, ol Section No. 34, in Township No. i
noun, Kange ro. ii r.., w. m., ana win oner
proof to show that the land sought Is more val-
ableforltstlmberor stone than for agricultu
ral purposes, and to establish her claim to said
land before tbe Register end Receiver at The
Dallea, Oregon, ou the 10th day ot January,
IIS St,
Hbe names as witnesses: Charles E. David
son, Carl J. FredrlcHoii. Wm, Roy Htokes, and
Carrie Frey, all of Mosier, Oregon.
Any add all persons claiming adversly the
above.described lands are requested to file
their claims In tills otfloe on or before aald
101 h day of January, 1908.
yi v. w. niuuiic, negisier.
CHAS. G. PRATT
President
J. II. OSBORNE
Vice President
R. W. PRATT
Cfuhler
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 1)0 NOT GUARANTEE TO DO every
thing for you that you may be offered elsewhere, but
we 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 $5.00
per year for the smaller, boxes and $7.50 for the
larger sizes. You are tho 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 bonking 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 barking room, of which a city
many times the size of Hot d RiAer might be justly
proud.
THIRD, we are centrally and conveniently lo
cated. Our stock is held iii Hood River, and we are
a HOME institution. !
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE.
In Tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
For the County of Wasco.
In tbe mutter 01 me application or ciinon
K. Marshall to register the title 'o the Houth
fourteen acres more or less, of the following
described twenty-six acies of Isnd, more or
leas, situate In the County of Wshco, Htate of
Oregon, and more particularly described as
ronows:
Beg nnlng at a point nine and three quarter
(9.7ft! chains North of the corner common to
Hect!onslifc)2,inTownshlp t North of Range
10 Kant ana auctions ti una or i p. t r . Kange
11 East Will. Mer. Twelve and one half 112 ISO)
chains; Thence East twenty-one and thirty,
five hundredths Oil 36) chains, thence Houth
following the line of the County Roud twelve
and one half (12A0) chains; thence West
twenty-one and seven tenths (-l.'O) chains to
the oolnt of beginning: said tract of land
lying in Hectlou 6 above menloned, being all
nf the said tweutv-six acres, except twelve
acres heretofore owned by Hheiman L. Voung
as per deed recorded In vol. m Deed Records
of Wasco County at page 'Hi described as
follows:
Beginning at a point 1(1. W chains North of
Hectlon corner oommon to Hectlons 1 and 2 In
Tp. 2 N. Rg. 10 E. and Hectlons ti and 7 In Tp.
2 N. R. 11 runnlug thence North 6.70
chains, thence East i!l 35 chains, thence Houth
following the line of the County Road 6.7'J
chains, thence West to the plsce of beginning:
leaving i acres, more nr less, as nioressia;
vs
Julius V lloek, Lena l.age. Hans Ige. and
Minnie Jensen, and all wnora It niuy con.
cern: INr.nntntw,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
lake notice, that on tlie Hixteetitn day or
December. A. D. I)7an application was flle l
hv aald ''llfton K. Marslmll lu the Circuit
Court of Wmsto County rlnlllHlrnli.tra,loi(
of the tltli' to the Isnd abov dewrlbed. Now
unless yotl a pcear on or before the JHib flay
ir.isuu'ry , i. pv aqa snow cause wny
such ppliciMI'-n .hall not be g'snted, the
mune will I , i ii nf'-.i1 and a decree
Will hfHhtMi. il .,(.,. ml ilr lo tue prayer of the
np llmtlou mill .vou will lie forever barred
from uisuiuing uie ssiiin.
sv Hot. TON, Clerk.
JOHN I.K.I.ANO IlKN-HKIWON,
dlUJW ..... iicant s Attorney.
HOOL RIVER
Roller Skating Rink
NOT OPEN SUNDAYS
Comfortsibly.heated, Fine Floor; Fuinous Richardson
Steel Ball Rearing Skates.
SPECIAL ATTENTION given to beginners during
regular session.
Plain and Fancy Skating Lessons given by Professor
Waldstein.
Admission Ladies Free.
Gents 10 cents.
Skates 25 cents.
Every evening 7:30 to 10:30
Every afternoon
230: 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
skal ing. See manager for terms
Prof. J. Waldstein, Manager
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,
Notice Is hereby given that In comnllance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of
tinnier lauas in tne Htstes or California, Ore.
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the l'ubllc Land Mtates by act
Ol August , lOlti, V -;
JOHN V. COOPFKi . , ,
of Mount Hood, County of Wasco, State of
Oregon' bas this day riled In this office his
sworn statement, No' 4iii3, for the purchase of
ine whs a una t oi rwcium no 31. in rownsnip
No, 1 Houth, Range No. 10 K.. W. M. and will
ofler proot to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for IU timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, aud to establish his
claim to said laud before the Register and Re.
ceiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on the 8th day
of January, 1U08.
He names aa witnesses: W. 8. dribble, ofMt.
Hood, Oregon, 1). R. Cooper, of Mt. Hood,
Oregon, W. H. Edl of Mt. Hood, Oregon,
J. T. Cooper, of TI: i Dalles, Oregon. '
Any and all i '"rons claiming adversly the
above-descrlbe lands are requested to file
their claims '.i :hls office on or before said 8th
day of Jan'; r, Itluti.
n7-J2 C. W. MOORE, Register,
FRLDFftICK A ARNOLD,
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
Battaate. furniihwd oa all klndt tf work
Phonen: lSSJ
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. Land Office at
The Dallea, Oregon, November li, l'J07.
Notice li hereby given that
OLE L. OLSON,
of Mosier. Oregon, baa filed aotloe of his
Intention to make final flva year proof In sup
port of his claim, vis: Homestoail entry No,
lot', made Dec. 16, 1901, for llieNJNKk, BEi
NK'i A NEMK'i of Hectlon 10, Township 1 N,
Range 11 K. W.M, and tbat aald proof will be
made before tbe Register and Receiver at
The Dallea, Oregon, on January 14th, 1908.
He names the following: witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence, upon and cultiva
tion ot the land, vt-. C. E. Davidson, Oardlna
Oodbersen, I. M. Thomas, John Armstrong,
all of Moaler, Oregon.
d&-J C. W. MOORS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
The DallesOregon, November 14th, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that
MARCUS A.HKARCH,
of Hood River, Oregon, has filed aotloe of bis
Intention to make final commutation proof
In aurport of his claim, vis: Homestead entry
No. iltftS, made July 3, 1W8, for tbe :1KH
of Hectlon 80; and 8'48W'4 of section 21, Town
ship IN, Range 11, w. M and that aald
proof will br made before the Register and
Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on January
7 1908,
'lie names the following wltnesaee to prove
hercontlnuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, tbe land, vis: John West, George
D. Culbertson, Will Davis, John M. Culbert
son, all of Hood River, Oregon,
dJ C. W. MOORE, Register.
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