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ftobft R1VEE OLAciER THURSDAY JULY 2, 1668.
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The Elegant General Merchandise $tock
Foil m
OF
JOIN THE THRONG
That will respond to this an
nouncement and make merry dur
ing the furore of excitement
which will last but a short time
longer.
Tell Everybody
LLd UUd u
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
WILL SOON BE NO MORE
We Are Masters
In the value giving line. We stand
the losses and you the savings, for
we have struck the lower end of
the toboggan slide of prices in this
Great Battle
For the Masses
This Stock Completely in the hands of
The Northwestern Brokerage and
Sales
Company
And under our instructions the knife has held sway and has been used with no regard for loss in the merciless cutting and slashing of prices throughout the entire stock
THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW! DON'T WAIT. BUT COME!
Conceded by All
Who have attended to
be the greatest General
Merchandise Sale Hood
River or vicinity has
ever known.
A
T COST
AND BELOW COST. Every article in the whole store at the manufacturers
prices including CLOTHING, SHOES, DRESS GOODS,
HEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS,
ETC. I ETC ! We positively offer the greatest values in General
Merchandise that were ever presented for your consideration.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED OR
Ask Your Neighbor Who has Already Purchased
ENDS
SSMSBSMSSSHMaBaasmsllSMBlMRliMatB
When the Stock is
Gone; the Fixtures sold
and the Store For Rent
The Low prices that Prevail are the Attractions Here. The foundation of success is confidence. The people throughout this entire section of Oregon turn now to
this store because they have the confidence in the dependability of our goods, the lowness of our prices, and they further kmw that any statement made by us is past
contradiction. The first few days at our store has resembled a circus day in a big city. A carnival could not bring more people to town and the people are still marching
to L. H. HUGGIN8 place on the corner saving dollars and cents, for they know that it will be but a short time before every piece in the house is gone and the doors
are locked. The success of this great closing out sale is based on intrinsic value giving. So come at once prepared to buy goods enough to last you a year.
OREGON STATE XKWS IN RRIEF.
Tb organization of Company H,
O. N. O., at Dallas, baa been com
pleted. C. D. Cborpenlng wag unani
mously chosen oaptaln.
Corvallli bag been selected as tht
next meeting place of the state en
campment of the Q. A. it., which con
cluded Its session at Newport last
week.
The name ot the Heppner National
forest has been changed by the de
partment, and after July 1 will be
officially known as the Umatilla Na
tional forest. Headquarters will still
be retained at Heppner.
Morrow county Is the third county
In the state In the yield of wheat and
last year her output was Immense.
This year, at present Indications, the
crop will not be much more than half
what it was last fall.
For the killing of Mrs. Edward
Sam Gordon, at Marshfleld, May 9,
"Mazook" Anderson was found guilty
lust week of manslaughter. The jury
was out 18 hours. Sentence ot five
years In the penitentiary was Im
posed. A. A. Smith, a locomotive and sta
tionary engineer, employed by the
Bridal Veil Lumber Company at Bri
dal Veil, was Instantly killed last
week by an unexplained explosion of
a donkey engine at the yards ot the
company.
John Smith, a hobo, was arrestsd
at Hood River last week, and when
searched by the police 11000 was
found on his person. Much of the
money was In $100 and $50 bills and
was rolled up and wadded Into bram
cartridge shells.
The Great Northern gold mines, lo
cated In the Blue Ktver country, Linn
county, .which at one time promised
to become the best paying property in
Western Orogon, were sold luBt week
at sheriff's sale for $3875 to Colonel
J. M. Williams of Eugene.
Notice for Publication.
Penartment of the Interior,
Land ofllee at Tim Hull, Oregon,
JlltIA 1. 1WK
Notice In hereby given Unit Itotxrl W.
I'alilwell, ol I1(hm1 River. Oremin. who. on
ounce in iiiumihou to maae mini nve-year
prool, to CKtaultah rlnlm to the hunt above
descrUM-d, before Hie Keyisler and Receiver
at The Ilallea, Oregon, ou the ltth day of
Aug., IMS.
rlalmaut names as witnesses: K. K. Lyons,
Rll Jarvis, t'lisrlea W. Kelit and Karl K.
Harmless, all of Hood Klver, orwiin.
J'4 ('. W. MuORK, Register
NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION
liaoai-tment of the Interior, II. 8. Ijind Office
t The Dalles, Orison, June Und.MJH.
' Notice Is hereby (ilven that
KHTDN T. KoLTH.
of Hood Klver, Oregon, who, ou June Kind,
IMOK, made Tlmtiei and hlnne sworn slale
meiil, No. for N NK' j ti NK1.,
Hectlon HI, Township J N., Range llhi, W. Si.
Willamette Meridian, haa Hied notice of hla
Intention to make flual proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before the
Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon,
on the ttli day ef Sept., Istus.
Claimant uatnes as witnesses: John Whin,
ler, Harry C. Wblsler, Clark manlier, all of
Moaler Oregon, and O. L. Waller, of Hood
Klver, Oregon.
yi a C. W. MUORK, Reg later,
Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate
In the County Court of Wasco County, nowot
Hood Rlvur County, Htateol Oregon, In the
matter of Guardianship of Itouu J. Tucker,
now Klaus, Florence It. Tucker, now Klaus,
1-cllalO. Tucker, now Klaus, und Roblna
Tucker, now Klaus, minor chllilren of Koba
J. Tucker, deceased, and adopted children
of A. C. Klaus and Co. a llelle Klaus, his
wife, by Cora llelle Klaus. liuardlau.
I, Cora llelle Klaus, guardian of the persona
ami estate of Holia J. Tucker, now Klaus,
K lorn lire K. Tucker, now Klaus Ilia K. Tuck
er, now Klaus and ItoblnaTuuker, now Klaus,
children of Koba J. Tucker deceased, and
adopted children of A. C. K luus and Cora
llelle Klaus, do hereby give Notice that In
rursuanee of an order, of the County Court of
he County of Wasco, now Hood Klver tiunly,
Hlate ot Oregon, made anil entered In the
above entitle cause on Friday 1 Itu -Jt',i li day of
June, A. D. l'JtW, I the uudcrslgued as said
guardian will sell the premises descrlhel In
said order and hereinafter described at prl.
vale sale, on the following terms and comlt
lions; The price must be nut lesa than eight
tboiiHiind dollars (lH).) lor the minors' Inter
est In said land; of which stun live hundred
(500) dollars mum becush In luiml paid on the
spot, to said iltiardlan, or her attorney John
Udand Hemleraon lor her, on the day of sale;
and the further stun of not leHH than one third
of the said fHUK). to Include the $.!. to lie paid
as aforesaid, iiKin ttie execution and delivery
of a guardian's deed for said realty together
Willi an abstract of title for mud really; the
remaining two thirds of the urchae price lo
be wen red by first morlgaKe on said really,
and the debt evidenced by three promlamirv
notes, each for one third of the remaining two
thirds of said purcliaae price, pavahle In one,
two and three years reflectively after date of
sale with annual InleruNi thereon at the rale
of eight per ut per annum, from dtc of sale
unlirpald, aaltl mortgage ami said notes to lie
executed by the purchaaer or purchasers In
favor of the said Ousrdlan, ami made pity
able lo said guardlau'a order at Heal tie, king
County, stale of Washington. In pursuance
ol aald order and on said terms, 1 will from
and after Hie IKIIh day ol July, A. I) I'.K 8, pro
ceed loaell and will sell the following deHci Hi
ed real estate, subject only to the widow's
dower snd continuation of aatd sale by Hie
County Court of Hood Klver County, afore
said. The property lierelubefore referred lo,
Is particularly described as follows, to wll:
Two certain tracts of laud, heretofore Mluitle
In the t'ounly of Wasco, now Hood Kivcr
County, Hlaleof Oregun.
Klrst tract The southeast qh, liter of the
southeast iiuarter of sect ion twenty-seven (.71,
township ) north, range ten (10) cast Willam
ette Meridian, containing lolly HO) acres, ex
cepting thereout the following deverllied por
tion thereof, heretofore sold and conveyed
by order of said court vis:
II. glmilng at the corner lo sections twenty,
six and Iweiil.v-seven (ST), thirty-four (.'III
and lliirly.llve (.Hi), township two ('.') north,
range (10) east of the Willamette Meridian;
thence running north along the section line
between sections twenty-six (20) nml twenty
seven (27), leu (III) chains lo an Iron bar set
for the northeast corner of the land herein
des Titled; thence run south M degrees ft?
minutes west parallel to the south boundary
of strtion twenty-seven T.). ten (10) chains lo
an Iron bar set ror llienorlliwesi coi ner nl the
land herein described; thence run south par.
allel to the east boundary of said sccilon
twenty-seven (27) ten lid) cluiliislo an Iron bar
on the south boundary of section twenty-
seven cm, sei ror me aouiuwesi corner ol nip
land herein described: thence run north X'J
degree. 57 minutes, east ten (lO)eluilns to the
southeast corner of said section twenty-seven
127). township two (2) north, raugu ten tlO)
east of the Willamette Meridian,
Second tract Commencing at Hie south
east corner of the norll.east quarter of the
southeast quarter of section t wenty-seven i?7
In township (2) north of range ten (10) ea-t of
the Willamette Meridian i mining tlience
north thirty (.-h rods, I hence west eighty (SO)
rials, thence south thirty t rods, thence
east eighty Jrail) rods to the place ol begin
ning, containing nftccn IM acres more or less;
making forty -fl ve (411 acres In all; together
with the Improvements, cniislsll'14 of the '
two-story collage and out buildings Mieicor, 1
and as provided In said order, sa d premises ;
not being sttsoeptthleor a division into lots!
or tracts, without Injury to the estate, will be I
sold, aa a whole, In one tract. I
This notice Is published In I he Hi od Klver
Ulacler, In accordance with the said order re.
quiring the notice to be published in a news-
paper of general circulation, published week,
fy In the County of Wasco and Hlate of Oregon
for four successive weeka and lor five Inser-'
Hons thereof, the llrsl publication to be the;
2nd day nl July, 1HUS, and the last publication 1
July ail h, 1H. I
The Hale will be made subject lo Hie dower
Interest of said Cora llelle Klaus, formerly!
widow of Koba J. Tucker, deceased. '
CORA HKI.I.K KI.Al'S, (liiardlan !
Wm M. Watsou, Seattle, Wash. John Inland :
iienuersun, noon mver, ore., Attorneys for
Uuardlsn.
Early Hose seed
head's.
potatoes st White-
4TH OF JULY
CELEBRATION
AT
Park
ranae
Gr
ounds
Fine Speaking
Sports & Big Dance
Everybody Invited
Clearance
vSale of Clothing at j
Ufte Toggery
pOR suits good
values up to
$20.00 now-
$14.75
VV7E are crowd
ed for room
and we need the
money.
Men's and young
men's suits of this
season's purchase
good patterns,
good styles, good
values up to $15
all go now at-
$9.75
To close out.
We must reduce
our stock to make
room for new
goods. All boys'
two piece $5-suits
now
3.95
You will save big money on clothing by buying it at
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