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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
HQ .6 hIVbR SLAolEfi. THOfiSDA?. JoLV g, 1868. 23 lnvitl(rU Tear KllrbU Tbe matter of the pear blight ia one tbat ia causing cooa'derablu internet among the fruit gtowera io tbe valley, and bo onn la taking gieater lotereat in tbe matter of aolvlng tba problem than K. E. Merrick of Medford. Mr. Merrliia ia oarrjing on a number of experiments ri-gardiog pear blight and ia (pending a great deal of bia time In tbe a: udy of it. Mr. Merrnk aaya tbat be baa demon vtrated to bia own Batixfaction that t ear bligbt in cauted by weather con oitiona aud not by imported genua that are carried from tree to tree, aa la claimed by toe government. When a tree ia heavy witb sap and it ia ex poaed Brat to cold and tben to beat, the tbe aap aonra, and in thlt way a Kerni ia eet at work wbicb la known its tbe pear blight germ. Tbe fact that tbe blight alwaya appeal! on tbe tree where tbe aap ia tbe beuvieet and not in different apota wherever a bird nr a bee might alight upon tbe tree, tdioaa tbat the theory advanced by Mr. Merrick ia reasonable, iu spite of the fact that medical men aay tbat it U impoxHible. It is now advanced aa a theory tbat iu tbe human body theie are a num ber of friendly Reima wb'ob, under certain condition", beoome danger ous. l'hU is thought to be, In a way, tbe manner in which tbe pear blight germ operates. As long as the conditions are favor itble the germs are barmleea, but under certain climatio conditions tbe blight makes itself manifest. The government ollloiala t'lairn that the matter is so foolish that tbey will not take tbe time to tend a man to this section of the country to meet Mr. Myaer. I hey may lie ahown tby are mistaken. Mr. Merrick la well posted upon tbe subject and he Is maklug every en deavor in his power to arrive at the true conclusions in tbe mattei. Med ford Mail. It can't He Itrat. Th best of all teachers ia experience. f!. M. Harden, of Silver City. North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Hitters does all that's claimed for it. For Stomach. Liver and Kidney troubles it can't be beat. 1 have tried It and rind it a moBt excellent medicine. Mr. liar iImh Ih rklit.: it's the best of all nieili- cinea also for weakness, lame back, and all run down comliiions. Kent too lot chills and malaria Hold under guaran tee at Chan. N. Clarke's drug store. 60. Dry Farming In Colorado. Great progress baa been made In dry lurmiug the past year or two. That Is, h great deal more land la now being cultivated by the dry farming method than a year ugo. As allowing the advance of tbe work in Colorado, the Denver Post gives fie following: The total acres dry farmed In Colo--rado, 300,000. Total acres dry fanned . Iu .eastern Colorado, 200.000. In ' orease over last year for the state, 100,000. ' 'tbia shows tbat tbe Increase iu tbe . aoreage under dry farming during the year in Colorado Is W per cent. Ibis is quoted to show what la being done Iu the semi arid sections of Uregou other states, In order that those who live iu the semi arid sectloui of Oie gon, may be enoouraged to take up the work which has been very suc cessful In Colorado, and which may prove benellolal in this country, by well directed etiori. - Was In Poor Health for Year. Ira W. Kolley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: "i was in poor health for two years, suffering from ki nuy and blad der troublu, and npent considerable money contmltiiiK uhvsicimw without obtaining any marked benelit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, a. id I desire to adJ my testimony that it may be the cause of restoring the health of restoring the health of others." Me diae subfltitiiess. Hold by C. N. Clarke. . Double Hone rorJSalmon. The adoption of the two fishery bills at the recant election has given Columbia river salmon more "protec tion" than the most ardent advocate of teHtrlctive measures bad ever hoped (or, says the Bale in oi rrespundent to the Oregouitiu. tiaoh of the billa was prepaied with a view to prohibiting flshiug of a certain klud iu portions of the Columbia river, and nines both have passed they will butb be come operative. They do not con diet in their provisions, for they apply to dilfereut portious of tbe liver and both will become elfeotive as soon as the vote has been cauvasHod by tha governor. Xho bill proposed by the lower Col iimbiu tlshing interests above the mouth nf Hie Handy Ulver, or In the Sandy rivo itself, by any moan ex cept with hook aud line. I he bill goes into force August 25, 11X18. The Lilt prepared by the upper river Interests wilt go iuto effect September 10 It absolutely prohibits fishing tor halruou In any ctitnineraial navigation ruuuuel of the Colombia withiu the jmlsdictiou of the Slate ot Oregon between one hour before sunrise. Since most of tbe fitblug i dab at night, tbls practically means do Ask ing io tbe navigable channels to tbe Columbia. It prohibits absolutely B.biog io tbe Columbia at any plaoe between October 1 and December 31. It prohibits rJsbiog tor salmon at any time io tbe Columbia west of the weat Una of township north, range 9 west, wbiob means west of line crossing tba Columbia north and south of As toria. As most of tbe (labia,, witb nets ia done below Astoria, it will rractlcally put tbe gillnettera out of business. It prohibits tbe use of nets longer than 150 fathoms or deeper than 4'i fathoms, diminishing tbe size of tba nets about one fourth. It prohibits fishing for salmon in tba Columbia on Sunday. Iba two billa togetbet pot tbe tbe wheels out of business on tbe up per Columbia and atop all Ashing at any place on Sunday or between Oc tober 1 and December 31, keep tbe nets out of tbe boat channels at night. stop all Oabing below Astoria, aud cut tbe nets down one fourth in size. Neither of tbe bills affirmatively declares that it aball be unlawful to Ash at auy place, so tbat tbe pro hibitory provlsiooa of one bill do not ono diet with tbe exceptions of an other, and all the clauses rr sking cer tain elaeses of Ashing unlawful are eHeotlve. Siaoe both tbe upper aud lower Columbia Hhlng interests have keen hard bit by tbe enactment of the two laws, it ia quite likely tbey may try to get together on some leasonable legislation befme tbe legislature con venes. It they do not, tbe legislatore will have a hard task before It. In any event, the new Master Flab War den will have bis hands full enforcing the laws after they take effect. Help for Those ft lio Have Stomach Trouble. After doctoring for admit twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and riid ing nearly live hundred dollars for med icine and'doctora' fees, I purchased mv wife one box of ClmmbealHiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she ciniimiecl to use them and they have done her more good than all of the medicine I bought before. Sami'ki. Hoyih, FoIsoiii, loa. This medicine is for sale by Kier A Cass. Samples free. A Uoiid-WUh Ruse. "A olever Idea was carried out at a recent 'shower' for a bride-to-be," says July Woman's Home Companion. "In the invitation eaob guest was rsquested to send iu, prior to tbe patty, a wish for tbe bride. The hostess made a beautiful large white paper rose, and before putting it to gether she wrote on eaob petal a wish and tha name of tbe wisher. As is usual in most oases, some ot the guests forgot to send in a wish, but brought one with them, and otheis wrote them nftei they arrived. For this purpose a large paper rosebud bad been made, into wbloh tbe wish es were slipped, nnd the bud twisted np again. The guest of honor was charmed witb the rose pod rosebud, aud said tbat she should always keep it as a pleasant reminder ot ber friends, whom she was soon to leave for a new borne Iu a distant city." Hoy's Life Saved. My little boy, four years old, had a severe attack of dysenlry. We had two physicians; both oi them Rave mm uo. we then gave him Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea remedy which cured him mid that saved his life. William II. Stroling, Carbon Kill Ala. There is no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of many children, each year, (live it with castor oil according to the plain printed directions aud n cure is certain. For sale by Kier & CaHH. in Umatilla counly la tba statement of U. U. Fuller, of Spokane. Tba young plants suitable for teed are sold at 92 eaob and one acta will support about .1000 of these teed plantt. Each plant will yield about 52 otbei plants annually, making an average Income of about 1100 per plant. Tbe thornlees cactus will grow absolutely without water aud tba seed plant are placed in tbe dry ground where tbey immediately take root aud begin to produce. It Is said tbat tha tbornleaa caotus contains 75 per cent of tbe nutriment of alfalfa and la not only used foi stock, but Is served as food tor the bumao specie a well. It la made Into aalad and aa excellent value as food stutt. Tbe fruit of tbe tbornleaa cactus Is said to be II per cent sugar and Is taking tbe place of sugar beets in many places. It ia eatsn by stock at all times of tbe year, without prep aration and contains luob large per centage of water, tbat stock feeding upon it do not lequire water, tut se cure sufficient moisture from tbe re markable plant to sutlafy their tblrst. As tbe cactus In Its native state grows in enormous quantities in all tbe asndy portions of Umatilla county it ia believed tbat tbe same soil would produce tbetboroless variety In abun dauoe aud tbe industry la looked upon with favor by many land own ers of the western portion of the county. The plants aie very prolific and may be set at tbe age of six or seven weeks rnd will at once begin to pro duce other plants. Tbe Monterey va riety or tbat pioducing tbe rouud lea'. Is raid to be the best varie'y for alii purposes aud is reoominended in stasd of the long leaf vaiiety. Tbe leaves tnn to la about tbe size of au ordiuart dinner plute, from one fourth to one half iucb thickness and retain tbelr shape and iuices for month after being pulled from tbe stem. All kiuds of stook eat tbem readilv and it la believed tbat it will come to be tbe principle stock food iu tbe arid legions. The soil nerds no preparation, except dealing, before planting the cactus plants. A small silt may lie mads iu the sandy soil with a tparta and the little t lent Inserted aud with In au incredibly tbort time it will begin to thoot ont uew branches and wltbiu a Tew months will be a full Hilird cactus tree. The favorite plan by wblcb laud owners may tceure a good start ot tbe plants Is to buy a few buudred, or whatever thev may be able to pur chu.e and theu grow their own aeed phiHts tioui these. As one small plant will vield from 40 to 50 plaut each, annually, a ureal Diotit u.ay be made In growing seed with which to start oaotus Aeld. Over Tliirly-Flye Year In 1872 there wus n great deal ot diarrhoea, d sentry and choli ra infan tum. It was at this time Hint Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and lHarrhoi-a Heuiedy was firt brought into use. It proved more successful than auy other remedy or treat r ent, and lias for thii-ty-five' yearn maintained that record. From a small beginning its sale and nne has extended to every part of the United States and to many foieiyn countries. Nine druggi-ts out of ten will recommend it when their opinion Is asked, although they have other med icines that pav them a greaier profit. It can aUayM tie depended upon, even in the most severe hikI dangerous cai-ett. For tale by Kier & Cass. Stanley-Smith Lumbe'- Coo Wholesale and Retail; LUMBER; Lath, Shingles, Ete Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers EXPERT HORSESflOERS We h.ivo W lust up-to-dute machinery mid expert wo rk - iricn ami are prepared to do all classes of NEWWORK & GENERAL REPAIRS Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a complete line or PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH-. ESan.i ..RUSHES. HEATH & MILLiOAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock ol paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilts and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room molding. Picture rail. I 'lute rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 671. First nnd Oak Streets. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO V FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Boxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. A Ilanraln. acres, four mile Cleaning Silk Fab'lex. Bilk of auy kind nr color may b oleuued In tbe following manner," 4ay Woman's Homo Companion for July, "for every quart of water to he used iu wanning a dtew, pare aud grate one lare potato. Put tha grat ed potatoes into the water, which must be cold and aoft; let stand two days without being diHturbed Iu auy way, then very carefully pour alt the clear liuld from tbe sediment into a large, convenient vessel, Iuto which the tleaea of silk up and down. "Ot course tbe silk nniht not bs cieased by wringing; let it hang aud drip nearly dry, the lay it llat on the table, and wipe it Hint on one side aud theu on the other. If neces sary to pieas It, do so between llnunel with a moderate iron." 'I'wcnty-Hve Ont Is the Pi Ice Paid or Pence. l'lio terrible itching and smarting, in cident to certain kiu diseases, is al umni iiiHluiitlv allayed by applying Chamberlain' Halve. l'ru:e, L'- cents. For sale by Kier k Casa, llin bank's Famous Caclu-. That 80 tons of tbornless cu tiiii can be grown upon eaob -acre of arid land Kiuhtv acres, four mih'S smith of Minder, I" miles from Ho il River; ln(M) Spitz, New towns and (.each trees; hiiiii-e and bam; good team horses, wiigi'ii, liaine-s; guild well; a cinall or-eha-il in Iteming f'r home ne; honsi; hnld llirniuire; 100 sacks potatoes. 1 til lance of land easily cleared. Price, $ 1,000, if sold In 30 days. With the ml dition il ol $i00 the place will be worn $,0ii0 in one year. Apply to Dr. Jones or Dr. Dtinible. Johnnj's Definition Said teaoher, "What's a skeleton?' "I kunw," said Johnny OoH ; "it's a man that has his Insides cut. And has h outsides oh." Mary C. Kvotar iu June Lippinaott's. Use Pe'Witts Little Karly Kaily Kis- rs. i.Ii kmiiiI litt.e nills that are eesv to take. Sold by Keir & (Vs. Mill Ktiiy in II mid Itiver The lemedv that ma' es ou eat, sleep urn! grow strong, eallcd I'almo lablvis will I sold rrvu nrlv bv illlnins t'lixrniaev. Hood Kier. These great nerve and constitution builders cost only 50c per Isix, six lmte. $2.5(1 tf C. EVERETT, The Pruclical Shoemaker, At Ititfgt"' Old Stand. Tine Work a Specialty. 5 This is a Young Store And a Growing Store Young enough to hope to grow and growing because you approve of our methoes. We want your permanent business by proving ourselves worthy of it. We expect to make a small, safe profit each time you buy here, and we believe it will be to your interest to buy often. VO GT RO v hM Hsd m11 IHnita rtf nllla. Wl tinn stud Liver Complaint. Now bI MLCurt. Tnkn NR TMrti i,ee how much better t-y an ..tn i. vi.s t.t..irit-d liv th.it Rl l-nnu-tl(-k e.nMntion Wiev tUttke vo hh1 better the minute yon take them. Tlfer hraew ymi up and pnt new 1if in ym uiako ya fe' I ilrontr and bflttor, ncanse thy art made to rrsu lufce tue utira di-utlvo system. One dose will couvinoa you. a f . BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS. T A.H. Lewis Medicine Co., " V St Louis, Mo. f?rrr u s pr WmedUi cirncr M ' W9 waters and cathartic for Conntlpaj. duTerfneH tii resnilR. Their 1 Chas. N. Clarke, Hood River, Oregon NOTICE 'Foil I'UHMCATION. Department of tin; Inlfilor I. aud Ofltcx at The Dalles, Orison, Muy '.Dtli, I'.KBi. Notice In tierfby given llml WAt.TEK K. DAUN15Y, of Hood River, Oregon, ho, on December. IH, imii., made HoiiiexU'ua h.ntry, No. IfiMl, lor NortheiiRt lltmrter, Heel loir 81, Township 1 North, Kanite 11 Kust, Willumvtte McrlillHii. ha tiled notion of Intention to mnke final commutation proof, to etulillHli claim to the land above deJcrihed, before the Keftixter and Receiver lit The Dulles, Uregon, on Die 3d day of July, 1U08. ,, Claimant nanioH kk wltnessen: Deore P. fnlliertsort, bf HOott Klver, Dreuon; John Went, ol liona) (ilver, lirejon; 0cHr K Wll wn, of Monle. Oreijiiii; Wllllain P. t'inney, of MoHler, Oretron. C. W. MOOUK, Ret(lter. -JU To Wm. Ganger, Marshal of the City of Hood River, Sir: In compliance with the requirements of Section 68 of the Charter of the City of Hood River. I transmit the following list of the afwesnments which remain unpaid for the construction of Section No. t) Of the sewer System of the City of Hood River. The assessment was levied by ordi nance No. 139, entitled: An ordinance providing f ir anil defining: the property especially benefitted by the construction of No. D of the General Sewer District of the City of Hnfpd River, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 1H9; and levyinif assessments on the property benefitted for the cost of construction of Section No. tl of said Sewer District for the purpose of raisin the Bum of Five Thousand Two Hundred and Forty One I)ollnrrf, aHsessing the property benefitted by the const ruction of.SAid Section No. V of said Sewer System and directing- an entry of such assessment in the docket ol i;ity L.lcns. ana saiu assessment was entered in said docket of City I.iens March lth, lMtH. and more than twenty days having elapsed since the said date of entry, the following assessments are delinquent, and their interest from and after the date of their delinquency, namely June 3d, ISM'S. The following list is in tabular form, is made up fiom the Docket of City l.ipns. describes each assessment which is delin quent, gives the name of the person to whom assessed and the particular description of the property assessed, and the amount of the assess ment thereon now due ana is as iouows. io-wu: STRANAIIANS FIRST ADDITION. Oscar Oustofaoa West 'i lots 25 & 26. blk 3 20 60 Fred Irwood Lot 14. block 4 2li.H0 Deans Sub. Div. Lot 10 Block 2 26.60 Helen (1. Hatcham Lot 15. block 4 26.60 J. F: Yardley Lot 20 block 4 26 60 W. J Holman Lot 21 block 4 , 26.60 Lot 22, block 4. 26.60 A tract of land lying between the North line of Taylor Street and a line UK) feet North erly and parallel therewith, and between the westerly line of the tract last above described and a line 215 feet Westerly and imrnllol with the west line of Twelfth Street. BaUncedueon tract 23.99 HULL'S SUB-DIVISION. PLEASANT V1KW ADDITION. John Donahue Lot 15 block 9 59.5S George Carson . Lot 19 block 9 59 5C K.J. Fnimonsetal North Ho feet lot 20 block 48.94 I'LKASANT VIEW ADDITION.! mI 1 bl.H-k 8 107.73 W est ST. leet kit 2 block 8 27 93 Balance lot S block 8 M.13 Lot 4 block 8 ...,r 107.73 DKAN'SSUR-DIVISION I'LKASANT V1KW ADDITION. A. J. Shoplt r et ul lot 11 block 2 2i".60 lot 12 block 2 26.60 SHKPLKK'S SUB-DIVISION I'LKASANT V1KW ADDITION. Daniel J. Treihcr Is)t 10 blis-k 1 85.91 Fannie R. Bailey Lot 14 block 1 23.94 U.t 15 block 1 23.94 Lot 1 btuek1.lv 24.94 In the Name of the City of Hood Uiver: You are hereby directed and required to forth with advertise the property against which said assessment was made and sell the same or such part thereof as in your opinion can be sold separ ately to advantage sufficient to pay such assess ment together with tnterest. costs and disburse ments in the manner provided by law. ai d return the proceeds of such sale, except your fes and costs therein, to th City Treasurer and this War. rant to the City Recorder with your doings en dorsed thereon, toirether with the receipt of the City Treasurer for the proceed, of such sales. In witness whereof I nave nerciinto set my hand and seal of the City of Hood River this 10th dayof June, 190H. . J. R. NICKF.LSKIV a ; Kecorusr. Under and in pursuance of the above Warrant for the purpose of satisfying th assessments mentioned in said warrant. I will on the 18th day of July. I90K. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the iront uoor oi tne city nan, in me coy oi iiouu Hivor in W'nsfo ennntv. stateof Oreuon. proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the several tracts and parcels of land atiove mentioned or so much thereof as can be sold separately to advantage sufficient to pay such de linquent assessment, together with interest, costs and dishursments. Dated at Hood Rtfer. Oregon, thu Z5th day ol Juiw. lm Marshall of the city of Hood River. "7wnMSTKAT()R'8 NOTU.'K TO CKEDITOKS. Notice ia hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, on June 19, 1!I8. regularly appointed the . undersigned ad-', ministrator of the estate of L. T. Odetl,, deceased.' All person, having claims against the estate of the deceased, are hereby required to present them: with the proper vouchers therefor, to the ander signed at the office of John Lelond Henderson, attorney for the estate, at Hood River, Oregon,, within six months from th date of this notice. Dated this 24th day of June. 1908. j25-j23 M. M. RUSSELL, Administrator.. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION Depart men t of the Interior, Land Office at The imiies, uregon, May l-in, ixuo. Notice Is hereby given that FKAMtTON C. BHOHIUB ot Hood Klver. Oregon, wbo. on April 13th 1908, inatle Timber Application, No. 4011, for SWW of Heetlon 82, T. S North. Range 10 Kast, Uit 4 ot Hectlon 6, Ixit 1 and HKUNK HsniHin 6. T. l Nortn. Kanie iu Kast, wniain efte McTtdlnii, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before tbe Register and Receiver, at the Dalles, Oregon, on the 22nd uav oi juiv. The claimant names as witnesses: W. Ross Wtnatis.nf Hood River, Oregon; Thomas Oil. linn, of Hood Klver, Oregon: Charleti K. Hone, of Mood Hirer, Oregon; Ueo. I;.. Vt mains, ol ikmki tiiver, uregon. nct) 17 C. W. M DORIC, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. II. 8. Land Office, The Drllea, Or., June 2, 1908 Notice Is hereby given that THOMAS HKODUICK. of Hood River, Oregon, wi o. on Nov. 1, 1902, made Homestead rntr No. 1IUM7, for K'iNK'4 Sec. 9, nnd lots 4 and 5, Miction 10, Township I N, Itunge 10 K, Willamette Merldlnn, hns nied notice or intention to make final five Proof, to estithllsli claim u the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the loth day of .Inly 11108. Cliilnnint miines us witnesses: David L. Halsbury, Charles A. Hlutts, John . odson and J sines O. Cameron, all of Hood River Oregon. C.W.MOORE, J4J9 Ke ister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot the Interior. V. 8. Lund OMlee at The bailed, Ore. may 'a, luus. Notice Is hereby given that I.uoy A, 1 load lev or Hood River, Oregon, who, on August 7, I '.10 1, iiihiIu homestead entry, No.9ti3o. for NK' j section '.'ii. township 2 N. Itange 9 E. Wlllii' incite V1erdliiu. has died notice of Intention to make tliml llde-yuar I'nsil', to establish claim to Ihe land atiove described before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the lniii iiiiv oi July, ma. '.annum names us witnesses: Ralph Jarvls, Thomns Cnlbrslth, Hurry Haekett, Frank Kusberg and R. Caldwell all of Hood Klver Oregon. I. W. Moors. Register. J IH-JUl In the District Conn ol the United State for the District ol Oiegon. In the Mutter of I'rlichard & Odell, bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that ou the 5th da; June A. D. 190h Alva M. Fritebard and Hidnej J. Odell, Partners, of M osier, Oregon, were duly odjudlcated bankrupt; and .hst the flrsl meeting nf their creditors will be held si Rooms 21H-8, Feuttin Building, Portland, Ore gon, on the Will day ol Juno. 1908, at 11 A. M at whiwh time thvsaid creditors may attend. prove their claims. .appoint a t r i Ine the tankrtipt, und Iransiict ti' h other trustee, exam ct men othei properly come1 before such business as may meeting. The schedule filed dlsclosea aseta amount lng to .vj. Dated June 8, 1908. Chester a. Murphy, Referee In Bankruptcy. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORKGON, lor the County of Wasco, In tbe mutter of the application of Simpson Copple to register the title to the following described Iraot of land; situate In the Count) of Wwsco "d state ol Oregon, to-wit: Loi u timbered One(l)nnd Two(2),in Block uun,. bred Three (3) of Wlnan's Addition to the town. (uowclty)of Hood River, ss per the re corded plat.. i 1 ' . Versus O P. Dodge, Mrs. o. P Dodge, his wile, Clars E. Jones und A. B Jones, former husband of Claru E. Jones, und all whom It may concern; Detendantv. To O. P. Dodge. Mrs. O- P. Dodge, bis wife, Clara E Jones and A- B Jones anil all whom It msy concern, Delcudauts. n the Name ot the Slate of Oregon: Take Notice: That on the 2gli day of May, 1918, an application wastlbd by said Simpson Coqple In Itie Circuit Court In 'VV'asco County fir initial registration of the trt lejof the above described land. i Now, unless you Appear on or be lore the 17lh dsy of July, 1904, and snow cause why such application slmll not lie giunted, the same shall betaken as confessed, and a de cree will be entered accoidlng to the prayer ol the application and you will be forever Inured from disputing the same. This notice is published, by the request ot the applicant in the Hood Itiver (Racier 101 four weeks, the Mrst publication of which Is the I8ih ilny ol'Juiie, aud last publication oi which Is Ihe 16th dsy of Jul), 118. Witness my hand and the seal of said Cir. coil Court Ibis J5tb day of May, 1908. eIJ S. BOLTON, C'era. NOTICE FOR PU1ILICATI0N' Department of tha Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 9tll, 1908. Notice I, hereby given that , ; NNA HEARS . of Mosler, Oregon, who, on April 19th 1907. insne Ifoinesteiid entry. No. i.vto2. Rit Wt and SWNF.'-,. Heetlon 2k Township 2 North, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed mil Ice of Intention to make Fin.il com mutation Proof, to eslab.isb claim to the isnn aoove aescrineo, Deiore tne Kegisier and S;ecJver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on tbe' 24th ay of June, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: 8. OdeTI. of ftlosier, orexon; tarle. Prat her. of Moier, ; u n uskev, l urges, or M osier, Oregon, Oregon m21J17 Of Mosier, Uregon; N. son. C. W, MOORE, Register JOHN LELAM) II KNDKRSON, I'ree. MARION I. HENDERSON, Attonify-at-Law ami Notary Pnbli.! Vice President S. E. HENDERSON, Sec.-Treas. Hood River Land Emporium Real Estate, Loans, Conveyancing and Surveying Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty. 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