HOOD ttlVER OLAOIER, THUR8DAY, AUGUST 13 1908.
Six
EVENTS IN OREGON I
Complain Again! Kailroadg.
Salem Repeated and persistent
complaints have been coming In to
the Kallroad Commission from ship
pers of livestock from all parti of the
ktate of the facilities for handling
livestock shipments on the 0. R. A
N. and Southern Pacific lines and the
rate schedule system for single and
double-deck stock cars. The com
mission has been asked to take the
matter up with the view of lndu ng
the railroad companies to either pro
vide, a more adequate supply of
double-deck cars or to revise the rate
schedule and make it more clear and
equitable.
The cost of chartering a double
deck car for shipping hogs, sheep and
goats is about 170 per cent of the
rate of two single-deck stock cars.
There Is a provision In the tariff
under which, if the company Is un
able to furntih a double-deck car
when ordered, the shipper will be
furnished with two single-deckers at
the same rate. Few shippers, how
ever, are aware of this and those
who are not are frequently 'bumped'
for the extra coat of two single-deck
cars. Those who are wise to the sit
uation put in an order for'a double
deck car which they know the com
pany cannot fill and reap the benefit.
Island City in Ruins.
La Grande The suburb of Island
City, four miles distant from here,
with a population of 300, Is practi
cally in ashes. A conflagration last
week from an origin unknown, gut
ted the business section, leaving but
one store building, and took Ave res
idences up in smoke. Shortly after
midnight Friday the fire was discov
ered. The electric pump at the water
station was temporarily out of com
mlHHlon and before it was set ia mo
tion the fire gained such headway it
was hurd to overcome. The Pioneer
Flouring Mill, with all its contents,
wag ruined at a loss of $100,000; the
Island City M. & M. Company's im
plement warehouse and contents,
representing a loss of $50,000; a ho
tel, blacksmith shop, store, bank
Luilding and five residences totaling
o Iohb that will bring the grand total
up to $175,000. The amount of In
surance cannot be ascertained.
The La Grande lire department
sent- a special train and helped to
conquer the flames, which for a time
threatened to devastate the entire
residence district.
l'lnn for Itig Farming Colony,
Sunipter A scheme involving
much importance to this section of
Eastern Oregon, is the settling up of
a large tract of land in this vicinity
and Whitney by a farming communi
ty. The lands in question are tracts
once covered with pine timber, which
In recent years has been cut down.
The land Is now idle and of no use
except to' sheep and cattle-owners,
who lense bodies of It for grazing
pirrJiosoB.' It can be used by them
but a short while, as the grass soon
becomes scarce after' range stork
roatn over It a few weeks. It has
been demonstrated that the foothills
of bench lands of this Bectlon are
wonderful producers of hay with the
assistance of Irrigation, which Is
easy, as the country is well watered
by large mountain streams. There
are' thousands of acres of this land
lying idle at present.
Lucky Hoy Mine (Joes to Creditors.
Eugene The Lucky Doy mining
property In the Bluo River district,
in Lane county, owned principally by
Louis Zimmerman, of Portland, has
been ordored sold to satisfy judg
ments. Te decre Btates that Grant
Phegley Is entitled to $354.80 as re
ceiver of the company, which shall be
the first paid out of the proceeds. J.
W. Shumate's lien for $354.40, with
attorney's fees and costs, is next stat
ed, and then follows many others.
The receiver of the Title Guarantee
& Trimt Company la given a Judg
ment for $1250 in trust for its at
torneys' of reccrd, Snow & McCam
ant, ami then follows the mortgage
lieu of the defondant Title Guaran
tee & Trust Company for $255,450.
The decree then provides for the
manner of salo and who may be the
bidders thereat.
Knocks nt Asylum Door.
Salem Friendless and homeless,
James Cm tilers, nine months in the
United States, upplled to the Oregon
Stale Innsane Asylum Saturday af
ternoon upon tho ground that he was
insane and that, if he runutlned at
largo much longer he would do him
self bodily harm. This Is the first
. time within the memory of those
connected with the institution that a
person has made voluntary applica
tion for admittance on the ground of
Insanity.
The case of Cruthurs is a most pit
iable one. He came to the United
States from Ireland with an Invalid
mother, his father having died only
n few months before. He had been
in this country a few wooks when
the mother died, and being alone In
the world and unacquainted with
American ways he lapsed Into an
acute state of melancholia.
Hooth Case Jury Votes Acquittal.
Portland Separate verdicts of ac
quittal were reported in the United
States court nt 9:30 o'clock Sunday
' morning against each of the three
defendants in the Booth-Singleton
conspiracy case, Robert A. Booth, ex
State Senator; James Henry Booth,
x-Receiver of the Koicburg Land
Office and their brother-ln-laW, T. E.
Singleton.
SOLniXRS AT AMERICAN LAKE.
Regular and Washington and Oregon
Guardsmen Under Canvas.
Tntoma, Wash., Aug. 4. All Reg
ular Army troops and the Washing
ton and Oregon National Guard are
under canvas.
Regulars numbering 2584 enlisted
aien and 113 officers are now In
cjimp at Murray Station, 11 miles
from Tacoma. The National Guard
of Washington la represented by a
full regiment of Infantry and one
troop of cavalry. The National Guard
of Oregon Is represented by two regi
ment! oMofantry.
In addition to these troops, which
will represent the actual fighting
force, are the engineers and signal
corps men, and the rooks and bak
ers. To Company B, of the Engineer
Corps, Lieutenant L. II. Watkins
commanding, has fallen the work of
laying out the big camp. In which the
entire force is being assembled. Per
fect sanitary arrangements have been
perfected.
Cooking and baking have likewise
been reduced to a fine art, and 41
men under Captain II. T. Ferguson,
will bake bread for the entire camp.
Lectures on various topics In mili
tary interests will be given from
time to time by specially designated
officers.
The Oregon and Washington Na
tional Guard troopa will be In camp
until August 12, and will be suc
ceeded by guard regiments from
Montana, Idaho and North Dakota.
The regulars will spend the entire
month In the field.
Notify Prohibition Nominee Aug. 18.
Chicago, Aug 4. It has been de
cided to hold the meeting for the
notification of E. W. Chafin, prohi
bition candidate for President, on
Tuesday, August 18, In Music Hall,
Fine Arta building, Chicago. The
EUGENE W. CHAFIN.
notification address will be delivered
by Professor Charles Scanlon, who Is
permanent chairman of the. National
Prohibition convention. The Nation
al Prohibition executive committee
will meet at the same place to con
sider plans for the campaign.
Lincoln's ltlrllnluy to lie Celebrated.
Springfield, 111., Aug. 4. Prepara
tions are being made for the celebra
tion on an elaborate scale the 100th
anniversary of the birth of Abraham
Lincoln, on February 12, 1909. The
exercises will be held In this city.
The entire proceedings will be under
the general direction of the Lincoln
Centennial Association.
Invitation have been Issued to the
President, the members of his Cabi
net and to the Ambassadors, Minis
ters and Consuls of the foreign gov
ernments. Among those who have
already agreed to be present If pos
sible are Ambassadors Bryce and
Jassuranb, William J. Bryan and
William H. Taft.
Cross Land by Balloon.
Chicago, Aug. 4. A transconti
nental balloon race, starting from
either Los Angeles or San Francisco
with the Atlantic seabord as the ob
jective point, is being planned by the
Federation of American Aeronauts.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 88e;
rod Russian, 86c; bluestem, 91c;
Valley, 8 8c.
Barley Feed, $24.60; rolled,
$2526.
Oats No. 1 white, $26.50; gray,
$26.
Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley,
fancy, $14; do. ordinary, $13; East
ern Oregon, $16.60; mixed, $13;
alfalfa, $11.
Butter Extra, 28c; fancy,
25c;
choice, 20c; store, 18c.
Eggs 24 25c.
Hops 1907 crop, 56ViO.
Wool Valley 1414Hc;
Eastern Oregon, 816c, as
shrinkage.
ft;
to
Mohair Choice, 18 19c.
KKATTLM MARKETS.
Wheat -Bluestem, 8889o.
Oats- $25 26.
narley -$23.
Hay Eastern Washington timo
thy, $13 (it 14 per ton; Puget Sound
hay, $9.50(if $10 per ton; wheat hay,
$12.50 per ton; alfalfa, $9.60 10
per ton.
Butter Washington creamery, 28c
per lb; ranch, 21 23c per lb; Ore
gon, 25c per lb.
Eggs Selected local, 308ic
per doz.; Eastern, 22c per doi; Ore
gon ranch, 24c per do.
Dy nu mite Fus, Found at Oakland
Oakland, Cul., July 28. Deteo-
tlves are scouring the city and Bur
rounding territory lu an effort to lo
cate three men seen In the act of
hiding 3000 feet of dynamite fuse In
the Southern Pacific Company's
yard. East Oakland. It Is believed
that thcbe men may be able to throw
some light on the recent dynamite
explosions In this city.
Bathing Don'ts.
Don't enter the water if you have
eaten within an hour.
Don't, if you ore fat, neglect a daily
sea bath. Sea swimming Is the best
and quickest reducer kuowu.
Don't have a set duration for tht
bath. It Is best always to come out
nt the slightest premonition of cold.
Don't go lu the water cold. It Is best
to go In warm, even, slightly perspiring.
He who begins bis bath perspiring gets
the best reaction.
Dou't plug the ears with cotton. Cot
ton does not keep out the wet, since It
at owe becomes saturated. Further
more, no water can find its way to the
drum of a normal f;ar. New fork
Press.
She Likes (oed Things.
Mrs. Clias. K. Smith, of West Frank
lin, Maine, rays: "I like good t hinr
and liave a lopteri Dr. King's New Life
Pills as our family laxative medicine,
because they are eoeil and do their
work without making a ftiH nlmut it."
Tlieee sinlis piiriliers Mild at Cli&c.
N. Clarke's drug ftore. 4V.
"Hear nie, dearest," Implored the
young man at the door. "I'm all on
fire!"
"Well," replied the iweet glrL
"I'll call papa downstairs to put you
oat "
If you take Kodol in the beginning
the bail attacks of ilys)i ia will I
avoided, but if you allow tliei-e little Hi
tack a to go unheeded it will take Kotlnl
a longer time to put your stomach in
good condition again, Wet a bottle of
Kodol today. Sold by Keir & Cass.
"Poor man 1 liave you always been
blind?"
"No, mum," answered Tired Titling
untbluklngly Last week I wuz lame,
but dere wuzn't euougb in it."
A Faithful friend.
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy since it
was firft introduced to the public in
1H72, and have never found one in
stance where a cure was not fpeedily
effected by its use. I have been a com
mercial traveler for 1 years and never
start out on a trip without this, my
faithful friend." tti II. S. .VcIioIh. of
Oakland, Ind. Ter. When a man has
used a remedy for 3'i years lie knows
its value and is competent to vpeak of
it. For pale by Keir & Cans.
OIIDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
I i llii" County C ourt of the Htiile of On-Kon,
fur Hood Hivcr County (formerly Wwo
County).
In the mutter of the (litarillRiiHlilp of Rnhn J.
'l acker, now Klmix, Klnrenra it. Tucker,
now K ail'. I.WIh K Turker, im KIhiim,
and Knblnu Tucker, now Klaus, minor
etitldren of Rob J. Tinker, deetawil, hy
Cor Helle Klaus, Uunrdlitn.
Now coining on tor hearln (lie motion ol
Cora Belle Klaus, irimrdlan of Hie pemon an I
extHteof Kol) J. Tucker, now Klmi. Florence
R. Tucker, now K Unix, Leila K. Tu-kur. no.v
KIhiih, mid Hotilna Tucker, now Klaus, iniii'.i
children of Konn .1. Tucker, rtirmxed, dult
apiioliited hy order of the County Court of the
County of Wan, by John Leland Hendemon
and Win. M. WatKon, her attorney, alleging:
That, on the tilth day of 1ny, 1!IK, the pell,
lion of Hald guardian wuh tiled in the aiinve
entitled eaumi In the County Court of Wasco
County, wherein lie xeekH, an kiii-Ii iruiiiriiitn,
to eli certain realty belonging to twiil mlnnm
dencrlbed In mild petition, mid praying for m
ordei to nhow cauxe why mild real entitle
liould not lie mild at private mile;
That on, lo-wll, the loth dny of May, l'HK,
the order wan entered In nald cause ami court
tiv Judge A. K. Lake, County Judge of mild
Wiikco County, ordering the next of kin of
Kald wardH, and all persona Interextcd In siild
eatale, to appear before aatrt Court on the Llilh
day of June, 130K. at 10 o'clock a. in., at the
county court room of the county court of
Wasco, Oregon In ttie clly of The Dulles, iu
wild eon nly of Waaco, state of Oregon, then
and there to dhow caiiae, If any there be, why
an order should not be granted for the sale of
said real estate, and further, ordering that.
copy of unlit order bfl published for four mic
ciHMlve wteks In the Hood Klver (Under, a
newpaper of general circulation, published In
the city of itood Ktver, County of Wasco,
state ol Oregon, the Hrst Issue of which punll.
cation shall beon uiaaun aay 01 amy, isutc,
That thereafter anld order was regularly
published for the time required In sal. I order,
as hy proof ol publication on tile in said cause
dated Jnne'JMn, ltHM:
That personal service waa had on said inln.
ors and on Cora Helle Klaus, widow and next
of kin, on the 28th day of May, twin, and that
acceptance of service on said minor anil on
aid Cora Helle K aim Is also regularly en.
tered on said order, all of which will lie more
fullv seen by eferctice to the returns thereon
on file in said cause:
That therealter, on Hald "Alt ti day of June,
KICK. In I ha Comity Court of Wimcvi County, el
the Pa lies. Oregon, the sulci petition to sell
aid real estate cameon for hearing upon said
order to show cause and proems as aforesaid;
that at said hearing objections were made to
the sale of said real estate by It. U.Tucker
and others; that on motion of attorneys for
petitioner, both ol wnom were present In
court, the objection were overruled;
That certllled copy 01 ine timer ounc nu
lierlor Court of the Htate of Washington for
k-imr I'onniv. dulv enlered. In the mailer of
the (idoptioii of said Tucker minors by Albert
1 riMs Klaus and Cora Helle Klaus, their 1 aU
11 ml mother, was tiled In hhiu cause ill the
ii'imi couiil.v l oin I. whereby the names ol
said minors 'where changed from Tucker to
K laus;
Thai at. said time and place an order to sell
said real estate waa entered by Jmlgu A K
Lake, In said cause ami court, euinorizimr
itwi oitniowertnir the said uTiiardlan to sell
said real eslale fiom and after Thursday, the
Hilt I, iisv of Julv. l'.iOH. as described In said
petition ana in sain timer uiAtiir;
Tbai. at the general election of the Htate of
Oregon, held Juno 1st, lturs; me electors 01 ine
State on iregon carveu 0111 01 wuhwit miiiiy
tiu. t'onntv of Hood River, and that the llov.
ernor of the B'ate of Oregon, on the 2d day of
June. WUH by offlclal proclamation, proclaim
ed said Conntv of Hood River as duly formed,
and thai on the 24 Hi day of J line, IIKK, the
tiovernor appointed the ouiuy omcers;
That ine real esuite souuni. 10 u stim, i in
the new Conntv of Hood River, and Slate of
Oregon, and that all the papers In said eiuiso,
and the cause llaelf, lias been transferred to
sn4 Is to proceea in satu i:oumy 01 110011
River Hlate of Oregon;
That as said order of salo was entered by
the Judge ol the Comity or Wasco on the 2Mb.
day ot June, on said order to show cause,
r iirniil.la al said date, and as the said Coun
ty of Hood Klvcr was orvBiilzed on the 21th
day ot Jul e, ltKW, 1 lie question of Hie Jurisdic
tion of the County Couil of Wasco County,
Judge A. r,. Lake, to grant sucti oruer, is 111
douhi.
And the Court liavlnr heard tho said mo
Hon .and helmr advised In the pr inlses, and
all the original papers In said cause bavin;
been transferred from the County of Wasco
to the County of Hood River, and now pro
il tired laffore this Court In lie City ol Hood
River and County of Hood River, White of
Oregon, and the court Having examiiieu nie
same and being advised In the premises, and
having carefully considered the petition tiled
In said cause by Coin Belle K laus, guardian,
as aforesaid, on the Kith day of May, ltH'H.
praying for the sale of me interest 01 ner sum
wards li the real estate described iu the said
petition, lo-wll:
First tract The southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27),
lownshlniii north, range ten (10) east Wlllani
ettn Meridian, containing forty (411) acres, ex
ceptlng thereout the following described por
tion thereof, heretofore aold and conveyed
bv order of said court vii:
H ginning tit Hit) corner to sections twenty
slx I2i'.)nnd twentv-aeven c.), thirty-four Cll)
and ih riy.tKe(;i ), township two (Jl north,
range ten (10) east of the Willamette Meridian;
thence running north along the section line
between sections twenty-six (2t) and twenty
seven C-), ten (10) chains to an Iron bar sel
for the northeast corner of the land herein
dcH-rihetl: taei.ee run south to degrees !7
minutes weal parallel to the south, boundary
of section twenty-seven (27), ten ill)) chains to
an lion bar set for Hie norlhweai corner ol the
land liereln deacrllM'd; thence run south par.
allel to the eual boundary of said section
tw enty-seven (27) ten (ID) chains to an iron bar
on the south boundary of section twenty
seven (27), set for the southwest corner of 1 he
land liereln described: thence run north N!
degrees M iiilnutea, east ten (III) chains to the
southeast corner of fald seel Ion twenty set en
(27), township two (2) norlh, range len (111)
east of the Wlllametle Meridian, after astir,
vey made hy John llnd Henderson, stir
vevor, In accordance with a former older o
Hie County Court of Wasco County. Iregt n
Second tract Commencing at Hie sottlli
east comer of the Horn east quarter of tly
southeast quarter of section twenty seven
In township (i) 1101 ih "f range ten (I0 en -I of
the Willamette Meridian runnteg thence
north thlrtv t:h rods, thence west elahty tsO)
rods, thence south thirty (!) rods, I hence
east eighty (Hti) rods to the place ol begin
ning, containing ttfteen (15) acres more or less;
being situate In Hie County of Hood River
(formerly Wasco) and Mate 01 inegnn
And It appC'irtmr to the Com t also, I rem the
said petition, thai the Income I10111 lliees
t lie i f said minors la Insultlcleiit to maintain
the said wards, and that It Is for the best In
terests ol valtl wards aad necessary Ihst said
real eslnte h nild lie, s ld, it Is hereby o tie',
ed that I he next ot kin of the said waits, and
all persons 1 111 crested In said estale, iippj a
before the Con I on tho Mh dny of October,
HUM. al IU o'clock a. in,, at the court room ol
IheCoiihly t oti'l of Hood River County, ore
gon, at the City of Hood River, in tlie sid
County of Hi od lilvcr, stale of Oregon, then
an. 1 there to show cause. II any there bit, why
ae ortler should mil be granted or ttie sale ot
said real estate.
It In further ordered that a copy or said m".
der shall be published for tour stiiTesslve
weeks and rive Insertions, In the Hood Ktver
Ulacter, a newsp:iM-r of general ctteulallon,
published weekly In the city of H.hi I River.
County or Hood River, State of Oregon, and
circulating III sa d County, the first Issue of
which publication shall be the tlth day of
August, I'JUMnd the last publication of which
shall be the 3d day of September. I'.HIS, accord
ing to the statute In such cases made and pit
vlded.
ordered this 3d day of August, WO.
A. J. I'r.itnt,
County Judge.
Stanley-Smith
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath, iShing'les, Ete
Lumber Delivered to
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers
EXPERT HORSESHOERS
We liavo tlio lit.'st up-to-diite tuachiiirry 11 ml expert work
men Mini nre prepared to do all classes of
NEW.WORK& GENERAL REPAIRS
Yon have trlfd nil kinds of rlllg,
. . .. .1 I (VmniH,.,. fcc '
fend tee I1W niUCll ururr in-y pin.
action i 1 nfver aitt iiati iy an-ftum-Bir Pu11101m.u-T.1117 uin. uu
Jowl better thfl minute you tnlie lli'in. Tlit'jr Lraco ,p ul pn nw life
In yon, limkri you fuel Btrontrr.r anil bettor, because tlipy ara maue to rrtu
late tho entire digoaClvdsyntem. Ooedoso will oodtIuco yon. ctt ! Soju
BETTER THAN PRLS
TS A. RUwis Medicine Co., '"'
cf r, u s pat
W2
Chas. N. Clarke, Hood River, Oregon
0. EVERETT,
The Practical Shoemaker,
AtlltiKga' Old Stand.
Fine Wor"k a Specialty.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
!Xpiirtmt?iit of the Interior, ,
I). 8. Uuti Office, The Dulli, Or ;
July id, 1IXN.
Notice la hereby given tliut
HUN BY T. ANDERSON,
of ML Hood, 'Ort-unn, who, on July at, t'.KM,
initde Iloiiieilwtil .-nlrv Nn. Wtwil, for
SW'4 Mild lots 1, 2 and 3, Kcftloii NO, Towniiliip
1 H, Itiintse 10 K, WIllHintttB Meritltr.n, hus
tiled initife of inteiitloii to make Final Com.
mutation l'rool, lo ealntillHh eliiiintu Hie land
alKive deKerltieil. before Heirl.slerand Keeeiver
at The Dallt'D, Oregon, on Hie !!;itn day of
Aukiim, llios. i.'ialtiiatu nameit &a wiim'tixes:
Kum;II Oobin,A)arlon W. Bhearer, LewlH
WeyxHttdt
tit una ' limiry Ullbert, all ot
Ml.
noon, nr.
JHnao
C. W. MOOHE.
lla Inter.
NOTICK Ft) It PUBLICATION
l'eiariiiii'iilnf the Interior, U, H Land OtMeo,
tit The I la I Ira, oreKiin, Jinieii, IW.
Not lee Is hervliy (liven Unit
MAKY I.. HOOTH,
of Hood lliveM"lrea;'in, who, on June Hi, 190S,
initil. tliiilier and Himifl it ' lien 1 1 n .No. WSJ.
for NKNtVia, Seelion i, TowiiMltlp I N.
U.iintu it K. wlllaiiietiH Moridliiti, lias tiled
nutlee ot Intention to make II nil timber and
aloiiH iioi'f, lo eaiabliKli elalin to the land
above iieserltmd, hetore Ki lifter and Keeeiver
of the U.H. I-himI Otliee, al The Dnlleii, Ore,
gon, on the nih day ol 'efc-iileinuiT,
I'liilniHiit naniea h wltneKmN: Marry K
Marahall, Jamea 8. Wmonlon, Wllliaii. H.
IiuvIh, Juhu Went and Caroline rhltiertaon,
all of Hood Klver, Oregon
C. W. MOO I IK,
J'Jslll
LeKister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Departtnent of the Interior,
II. 8. Land Of lice nl The Halle, orugon,
June at, IWW.
Notice la hereby given thatCarulineCulbert
son, of Hood Klver, Oregon, who, on June Hi,
l!4)H, niHde tlintwr and alone tipplication. No.
4ir.ti. for NK''4Nfc, Wee. 20, W!.jN Vt '.4, t!K'4
W4 Sec. al, Towutdnp 1, N., Iiniige 11. K.,
WHIiinietie Merltllan, haa tiled notice of In
tention to ninke tlnal limber ami stone proof,
to establish el dm to Ihe land above described
before the Heglater and K itlver of Hie U ts.
Land office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the
17th ilny ot September, labs
Claimant imniea aa witnesses: Henry K.
.Marshal, Janitu S . Hiinoiiton, William II. Da
vis, John Wist und ilaly I.. Hooth, all of
HtHid Klver, Oregon. C. W. MO' lUK,
J"slo Keglater.
NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION
Department ol the Interior,
I'. M. Land Ottlce at The Dalles, Ore.
July Hi, 1908.
Notice la hereby given thai
UUriMfclX OOBIN,
of ML Hood, Oregon, who, on July 24, l'JOil,
maila lioniesiBad entry, No. LWHD, for NS'4
Section A), township 1 W., Itange 10 K, Wllia-
melte Meridian, haa tiled notice or intention
lo make final commutation proof, to establish
cliilm lo Ihe land almve described before the
Ki glsier an t Keetlver at Tb Dalit a, Oregon,
on Hie 2Mh day ol August, 1W8.
C.alnmnl nainea aa wllnesses: Honry T.
Anderstiu,. Mutton NV. Sbeorer, lewla Wey
gandt and llcnl'y tilltwrt, all of Ml. Hood,
Oregon. t.W. MOOKK,
J.':t aat . Keglsler.
NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION.
(ISOLATED TRACT.)
Public Land Sale, Serial 029.
The Dallea, Oregon, Ind Offlce,
July , im.
Notice Is hereby irt en tliat. as directed by
the i'oniniissloier of the Oenercl I -and ottlce.
iiniler priivlslonsof Act of U.iikicsb approved
Jtine-.'T, 1K, l'ulilie-No. ij, wo will oiler at
putillc sale, to the highest bidder, al 11:30 o'
cli ck a. m.,on the Witt day of Augtiat, (SOS,
next, at Ihla office, Ihe following tract of land,
lo-wit
hK!NKV;.S.r. 'JO. T.I.N, B. U.K.. W. M.
Any person, cluinilng adversely me tl ove
tlesciibcd liiniia ale adled to file lben
cla ilia, oroliecHooa, oil or beluie the dn,
above delgiialeo loi aale. .-
C. W . toiKie. Keglater.
Jti-ulS lU)l'l It. AHHitsoN, lteceiver.
x;Vru;K Toit' pu u liwtion , '
liepartinenl of the Interior Land Oftlee at
The Dallea, Oregoii, July 13th, ItKM.
Notice Is lieieby given that
LEWIS OWKN,
of Mt. ll.aat, Oregon, mho, on July 17,
latri, made Homestead Knlrv, No. lus, lor
SK'4aW, SiH'tlO'i 4, NK',NW4 and N'.NK.ii,
fSectlon V, Towualiip 1 ., Kauge 10 K.. Will
Binette Meridian, (('. O. Mot, July 17, l!;)
has riled notice or Intention lo make final
five-year proof, to establish elalin to Ihe
Innd'above described, before- the Keglalur and
Keeeiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Ihe mil
dav ol September, 1W.
Claimant tonnes aa witnesses: William II
Kdlck, Umla It. WevuBiidt, Jr., llert Sand
man and William s. Ui ibble, all ol Mt, Hood,
CLW. MOORK.
atlalO Keglater.
Lumber Co.
Any Part of the Valley
wnten Mil cathartics for CoTiatip
ths REAL Cura. Tnka KR TibleM
ton Miuoinnm 111 r-iuut. irou
FOR LIVER ILLS.
V V St Louis, Mo.
rtrKicr M l I li m II
NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION.
Departtnent of the Interior,
IT. 8. Laud Otllec at The l)alli , Oregon,
July 9, 11I0S.
Notice In licreb.f given Unit Charl"1 H. Miller,
of Mowlcr, Oregon, who, on November 1, IWii,
made bninenleaa entry No. IfiitftV, for NW4,
seelloa Ih, 'ItiwiiHliip 1 N.. IIkuko II tC., Willi.,
melt" Meridian, hit tiled notire of Intenilou
to make tlnal minimi tutloli I'niof, tot1a01li.il
elalin to t tie land nltove ilivi rllieil, before, tile
Lteitihter and Ueevlver, at The liallea, Oregon,
on the IStli doy of AnKlist, llloK.
( luiinatit nainea as witnesxea: T. C. (Jodber
win, W. li. Hlokea, Benjamin Wotalaaud N.K.
Hluken, nil of Moaier, t trefoil.
Jlil-al;! U. W. MOORK, Ketdater.
Notice.
Heated bids wilt be received for the erection
of a one. loom Helmut biitltliiiic in District No.
6, Hood Itlver Co., Oregon, lo he ready lor
occupancy by O.'tober 1. UHiH. I'lnna and apeiv
IticalionH may be aeen at the residence of dls-
irieii it i K in ,Mt. iiood. liuiH win no opi ned
at 2 o'cltH'k n. in. on Tuesday. July 2K. laus.
The Hoard reserves the right lo njtt any or
uu Diua. nti..Mi'. 1.. I.AKWOOU,
Dint net Clerk
nalidat.Mt. Hood, Dr., July 18, 1!KW.
lo Win. liiingcr, Marshal of the tMy of Hood
Itlver:
hi i : In compliance wlih the rei)iilrementa of
n.'i-i ion n oi tne unaneroi ine uny oi tioou
River I triinsmlt Hie following list of the
assessments which remain unpaid for the
gi ailing oi fine Ml reel in ine cuy ot lionil
Itiver. This assessment was lev ed by Ordi.
nance No. lot entitled, An Ordinance to estab
lish the grade ot i'ine til reel from the center
line of .street of the town of Parkhurst, now
an in billion lo the city of Hood Klver now
Third Mreet. Ill the city of Mood Klver to the
center line ol Nirnnanau Avenue, now i weirtn
Sireetln the City of Hiaid River and to repeal
Oi'diutiuce No. lii enlilled. An Ordinance, to
e-tiilillh the grade of 1'lne Ktreet from the
c tiler line ol A wtreel or tne town ot I'ark
bursl now nn mid i I Ion to the City of Hiaid
River, to Hie center lliieofHlranaban Avenue
otherwise Known as County Komi, now
I weitm street in tne i n v oi iiood tiiver, and
lc ying asseasments tton the property beue-
tiiieit tor I lie i o-i oi graiiiug sain nne street
foi the pui'sis. of raising the sum of Three.
Hundred Hollars, the hhiiic heliu ttie actua
cost of grading said Pine Street, assessing t he
property benefitted hy the ratling of Pi e
siriH-t ana uireeiini! an entry oi eacn assess.
ment In the docket ol City Liens and said
assessment was entered In the Docket of City
Liens on the uth day of Ma , luoa, and more
than twenty days have elupsed tdnce aald
flute ot entry, ine lonowing assessment are
delinnueut and their tulereat from and after
the dati of the'r delinquency, namely, the
IHth day of July, 1008. The lollowlng list Is In
tubular lorm, Is made up from the docket of
city liens, describes each assessment which is
delinquent, give the name of the (lerson to
whom ass ssed, unu the particular descilp
tlon of the prniKMly assessed, and the amount
of the assessment tlitireou now due, and is as
loiiows:
Uarrett.Slpmn Addition.
Henry K. Lancet ux, lois I and i, blk C H'2 80
Walter u. Hull, lot.H blk c Ill
Ksi. John Donahue, I is 2 and ;t, blk . . . 3 BS
Klla Thompaoii, lot II, blk B 30
F. K.Vort Ainiindson, lota 1 and 4, blk A. 5.7
Ailr d Magara, JN' lot 9, bin A
David I. Ktoue, NJj lot 10, blk A
l'leuaanl View Addition.
Kst. Kilo Mlddleton. lot C
.07
6fi.27
Clarissa J. Thompson, lot 4, frac. 3, blk 8 10.07
Isabella Elliott, lot 3 iSO-lllO), blk 8 21
.1. Teuseher Jr., lot4, blk 7 ISO
1). McDonald, lota 3 and 4, block 6 . . . . 43.30
Hulla Hub-Division.
Kst. John Honahne, lot lt. blk 9 4.99
First BH.vllst Church, lots 1 and 18, blk 9 6.22
O. L. strnuahan, lot 19. blk 9 2.tV
Henry A. Taylor, a. 2i ft. lot 20, blk 9 14
Henderson's Sub. Division.
James Mcltaln, lota 5 and ft, block A 08
Parkhurst Addition.
Susan Frlabee, lot 4. blk G 5.02
A. A. Mcheuck, lot 3, blk 8 Stun
J. C. .Vlinoniou, K. 7." ft lot 1, blk 9 11 00
J, K. N1CKKUF.N, Clly Recorder.
Under am! in pursuance of the above warrant
for the purpose of satisfying the assessment
menlMinea in satu warrant, I will on the oth day
of Sept. HH at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the
Iront door or city nan, in the pity or Hood Klver,
in Hood River, county, state of Oresron. proceed
to sell at public auction to the hiirhest bidder for
cah in hand the aevcral tracts and parcels of Und
above menUoncd pr so much thereof aa can hernial
separately to advantage sumcient to pay auch de-
linuuent aasehamenta UiKether with intereat, costs
ami aisDursinerHa.
Dated at Hood Hiver. Oregon, this 31st day of
July. iUU.
WM. QANGER,
Marshall of the city of Hood Hiver.
NOTICE FOR PUI5LICATION
Department of the Interior, IJ. S. Land Oftlee
al t he Dulles, Oregon, June 22nd,1908.
Notice is hereti given that
KKTON T. rOLTS.
of HikxI liiver. Oregon, who. on June sMnd,
l'.08, made 1'imber and stone sworn state
ment, No. 4i.7. for mw-4 m-,'4 s-i Nr.'i,
s.rtl.in 34, 'lownshlp 2 N Range UK.. W. .M..
Wlllametle Meridian, has filed notice of his
Intention to make tlnal proof, to establish
claim lo Ihe laud above described, before the
Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon,
on the 4th day f -sept., IW.
Clulmani names as wit ne seas: John Wills,
ler, Harry C. Whialer, Clark Htnufler, all of
Mosier Oregon, and O. L. Waller, of Hood
Klver, Oregon.
12 s3 C,W. MOORE, Register.
Hunts Paint & Wall Paper
Company
Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH
KS and MtUSIIES.
HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS.
Our stock ol paper includes
and high Grades, From i()e up. A tun stock 01 room
molding, Picture rail. Plate 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 ete.
Phone 671. First and Oak Streets.
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fruit
Highest Prices Paid
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. MARION I. HENDERSON,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publio Vice President
8. E. HENDERSON, Sec-Treaa.
Hood River Land
Emporium
Real Estate, Loans, Conveyancing
and Surveying
Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
The President of the Company is prepared to do
Surveying and Civil Engineering Work of all kinds.
Home and Pacific Telephones.
Oregon Lumber Company
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ORDERS FOR
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
Piling, Cedar Posts
and Poles
SOL1CITKI)
Can also furnish Slab Wood 2.50 per cold, f o. l.
Hood River
Citv Okfick: Phone Main 51
-DEALER IN-
Staple and js? jg?
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE.
SOLE AGENTS FUR
Majestic & Mesaba Ranges
and Stiletto Cutlery.
HOOD RIVER IIEKJHTS, - . OREGON.
ZEICQnT stable
..Livery, Feed and Draying..
Ph; C. YOUNG
Dealer In
Fresh and Cured Meats
Lard, Poultry and Fish
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Phone Main 471 Free Delivery
latest designs in Blanks, Gilts
Boxes
for High Grade Fruit.
Mill Okkick: Phone Dee Linn
LL,
STRANAHANS & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Hnrsps lmnglit, gold or exchanged.
I'Wkiiiv i arties can secure first-class rigs,
special attention given to moving furniture an
I' H' I)'-
nV (: even 1 hing horses can do.
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