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HOUD KIVER OLAOIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 1908. Six If'. I t 1 t J 8 f ! f 'J If: BOWSER ASA SLEUTH He Undertakes to Help Police In Running Down Crime. ARRESTED THE FIRST NIGHT. Old Philoiophtr It Taken t th Lock up on tho Chargo of lmp.rson.ting an Officer Mrs. B. Informed of Hub by' Action. Copyright. 19. by T. C. MeClurt). When Mr. Bowser came home to din ner the other evening he hod a bundle under bis arm. It was a suspicious bundle. So far as Mrs. Bowser could tell It might contain a living child. Or the dismembered remains of a strouparm. And Mr. Bowser utood for a moment In the hall and looked at her keenly and suspiciously. During that sixty seconds ho seemed to rend her very thoughts. She tried to return bis look, but found herself shivering. "What have you brought home?" she finally managed to ask. "Never you mind," he answered as he placed the bundle on a cbnlr. After dinner I want to have a talk with you." "Hut why do you act so queer, and w hy do you look at roe in such a strango way?" "We will go down to dinner, madam. If you have anything on your con- rr 'sip cold HE LOOKED IitKB A CROSS MtTWEEl VI DOCQ AND AN OLD Til AM P. science It will do well for you to con fess and throw yourself on my mercy." "Oli, you've got another ono of your streaks on, have you? I thought It was about time. I don't care a cent what Is In your old bundle." Glanced Around 8upioiouly. When Mr. Bowser entered the dining room he glanced around suspiciously at the walls. Then down at the floors and under tho tublo. Tho look he gave tho cook made her shake and shiver In her shoes, and sho enmo within an ace of dropping the dish of innshctl potatoes. At Intervals during llio meal Mrs. Bowser found his eyes resiling on her, and If she had been guilty of poisoning her mother or cutting tho cat's throut sho must have betrayed herself and asked to be taken Into custody nt once. When dinner was half over Mr. Bow ser suddenly rose up and Inspected the fildebonrd, as If suspicious that some murderer wns concealed therein. Then he looked into tho refrigerator and sulITed long and suspiciously. Ills vic tim had thus far escaped him, but he was close on tho trail. ' "Well, hnvo you got through with this monkey business?" tartly asked Mrs. Bowser as she rose up. "Lead the wny, womnn, lend tho way," ho replied, with one long last glanco around tho room, in which his eyes took In everything, oven to the china crenm pitcher with Its broken nose. Upon reaching tho Bitting room he took a clgnr from his pocket and care fully examined both ends of It to see If It contained an Infernal machine. Tho match with which ho llnnlly lighted It was also critically examlued to see If It had been tampered with. Then his eyes fell upon tho cat, uud for sixty seconds he stood and steadfastly re garded her. Tho feline writhed under bis scrutiny and finally made a dash from the room. "Are you going to piny the Idiot all tho evening?" demanded Mrs. Bowser as her eyes flashed and her cheeks reddened. "I am ready to explain, madam,' replied Mr. Bowser t:s ho tooK a seat "IVrhaps you did not see tho Interview with tho mayor published In the pa pers this morning. In which ho asked the co-operation of nil good citizens in tho detection of crime?" "And you are going to co-operate?" "I am." Mr. Bowser suddenly looked behind him. 't hen lie arose and tiptoed across the room and looked out Into the hall. Then he glnnced at the piano as It wondering what guilty secrets It was concealing. Then ho spoke, and his tones were Kleiitty and his gestures dramatic as ho said: "Yes, I shall go out this evening und hunt down tho man thnt murdered old Nancy Bay for the few dollars she had In the house. The police believe that ho (led to Europe on a sailing vessel but I differ with them. I believe he Is tlll lu the city. Aye, he may be with' In two blocks of us and walking about a freo as any honest man. I am sure I shall know him on sight, however." "Bosh!" exclaimed Mrs. Bowser in contempt. "Tou want to leave th detective business to thoso who are paid for It If people around here get to know that you nro slouthlng around they will call you a fool." "Bcmember who you nra talking to, madam!" "I shall. I say It's the craziest no tion you ever brought home, and you've brought a hundred. Give It up before you get Into trouble." Mr. Bowser took another tiptoe look Into the ball. Then he softly opened the parloi door and looked In. Then he looked over Mrs. Bowser' bead at one of the back windows. The sash looked auspicious. The panes ol glass seemed to have guilty knowl edge. "Sit still where you are, and don't move a finger until I return!" he hoarsely whispered, "nemember not a finger not a thumb not a toe!" "YouH be moving yonr fingers and thumbs and toes toward an Idiot asy lum before morning!" she called aftet him as he disappeared down the hall. The minutes went on. Juit the Night For Murder. It was just the night fur a blooded murder. A black vlsaged villain might even then be straddle of the alley fence with a thirst of blood In bis heart Hist! Look out! Beware! When Mr. Bowser returned he had donned an old suit of clothes, was wearing a Scotch cap and had the false whiskers of a stage villain. He looked like a cross between Vldoeq and an old tramp who lost his all In the great Chicago fire. Mrs. Bowser gave one look and then burst out laughing. "Well, madam?" queried Mr. Bow ser, with great dignity, after a min ute. "I have nothing to say. Go right along with your sleuth business. If you get Into trouble don't blame me." "And when I return, madam when I return after having landed the mur derer In a police station" "Yes, when you return." "I shall have a number of questions to ask you and the cook. Don't at tempt flight. Neither of you can es cape me." After standing for a few seconds with a warning finger pointed nt her nose be tiptoed down the hall and opened and shut tho front door so carefully that she heard no sound. As he emerged from the gate he caught sight of a man standing beside a treo on the opposite side of the street. In one .ninute Mr. Bowser had crossed the asphalt. Waiting For the Cook. In another minute the suspicious character was explaining that he wns engnged to the cook In the house and was waiting for her to come out to tho gate. He spoke with the accents of truth, and the old sleuth let him go, but with a warning never to do It again. The next suspicious chnracter was dressed In femnlo apparel. That was Just the disguise a murderer would adopt, and Mr. Bowser took up tho trail.' He had pursued it for five min utes and was about to advance and place his hand on her shoulder when she wheeled around and exclaimed: "See hero, you old masher, If you follow me another step I'll pull all the hair out of your bend." Mr. Bowser dropped the trail, but two blocks on he picked up another. It was that of a lamo mnn. There was a faint odor of pegs and wax lu tho air, and ho Jumped to the conclusion that the murderer was passing him self off as a cobbler. Ten minutes Inter Mrs. Bowser was called up on the telephone. "Is this Mrs. Bowser?" "Yes." "Wifo of Samuel Bowser?" "Yes." "Well, this Is tho Fourth police pre cinct. Your husbnnd hns been arrest ed for passing himself off as an offi cer, and he won't be homo tonight Goodby." M. QUAD. Through the United States Land Office In Roseburg contests have been instituted by the Federal Govern ment against IS coal entries In what Is known as the Eden Ridge Coal Field, In township 32-1, north of the Coqullle River, in Coos county. It Is the belief of tho government that the claims are wanted principally for the magnificent timber that stands on them and not for what coal they might contain. The lands are em braced In a forest reserve, but under the law If they are proven to be chiefly valuable for coal deposits they will pass from the reserve, timber and all, into the hands of the appli cants. Poor Mabel. "I supimseJ your daughter was going to marry a rich man." So did we. but we have found that he Is ouly rich In experience. Poor Mabel "'-Chicago Ifecord-Herald. Hia Peculiarity. Mazlc Dk-k wants me to marry him next week. Grazclla Then you'd better let bun have his way, dear. He always changes his mind In about ten days. If you take Kodol in the beginning the bad attacks of dyppepma will lie avoided, but if you h'.Io tlie little at tacks to go unheeded it will take Kodol a longer time to put your ctunincli in good condition again. Get a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by Keir & Caw. Friend Now, if I were building a house, I'd (Jwuer Step aiound the corner, please, and you'll find a butise I'm putting up to cany out the Ideas of my friend. This I the one I'm building to suit myself. Judge. A Faithful Friend "I have used CliHiiiberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it was firrt introduced to the public in 1872, and have never lound ono in stance where a cure was not speedily effected by its um I have been a couv nieroial traveler lor is years and never start out on a trip without this, my faithful friend." says il. S. Nichols, of Oakland, Ind. Ter. W hen a man has used a reniody for 31) year he knows its value ami is competent to ppenk of it. For Hale by Ki-ir & Caff. Jniuiiiese Will Not Take Places. V. -nnlpeg, Aug. 11. No signs of a settlement are reported by either side In the Canadian Pacific railway strike. Manager McVey, of the strik ers' organization, announcod that the company was endeavoring to secure Japaneso for points west of here, hut that many Japanese, although offered J 175 a day, declined to work when they learned that they wore to take the places of strikers. The men are In good humor and have a month's pay due August 15. Mr. McVey said that over $1,500,000 is to be paid out that day to strik ers. Pickets are being regularly maintained, but have Btrict instruc tions not to come Into conflict with either mon or company special guards. In Prison; Gets Fortune. Victoria. II. C, Aug. 11. After spending ten days In Jail because he could not raise $6 to pay a fine for dunlionness, Alfred Arthur Johnson, alias A. Stanley, as he has always been known here, received word In Jnll that he had fallen Into a fortune of 20,000 pounds through the death of his fathor. English Etchings. The Holy Well of St. Anne nt Caver- sham, Knglnnd, hns been dedicated In perpetuity to the public use. Its waters in the middle ages ludng renowned for their healing qualities. Stiffening of the brain, a rare dis ease, was given at the Inquest of one of the causes of death of n boy seven teen mouths old on whom an opera tion wns performed at St Thomas' hospital, London. The London Express mentions a case of a private who, for failing to recognize and salute his officer, was condemned to march past and salute a barrack pump for two hours each day for a week. In London the taxicabs nro used by all classes of people day and night at the uniform rate of 10 cents a mile, and they present a most attractive ap penrnnce In chocolate, blue, yellow red and grceu hues, with chauffeurs In the brightest and smartest liveries. Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath. Shingles, Ete Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley OUDKR TO SHOW CAUSE. In the (nutiiy Court of til suite of Orison, for Hood Kiver County i funnel ly Wkmo County). In (he matter of the (iiiarrtiiiiiKtilp of llohn J. Tucker, now Kl.iti". Klo'fi.c K. Tucker, ii-iw K.hih. I.eila K. Tinker, now klaim. ami Itiiblim Tucker, now KIiiiih, minor children of llobu .1. Tucker, deceased, by Cora HHie KIhiih, (illaldlliu. Now voinlr.it on lor heariHK the motion ol Corn Belle KIkuh, KUiirdian of the person n-1 mini ol Koti J. Tucker, now Klaun, Florence It. Tucker, now Klium, U'lia K. Tucker, now KIhiih, und Holilna Tucker, now Klaiik, minor children of lloha .1. Twker, rircrHHed, duly aiioliiled liv ord'-r ol tho County Court of the County or Wsii, ly John l.i liind llendernon and Win. M. Watson, tier attorney, alleislnij: That on the lutli day of May, I90K, the jieli lion of mill unariilan wh Hied in tfce above entitled cause In the County Court of Wanco County, wherein he cek, ax such iruiirdlan, to m-II certain realty belnniilnz to Mild minor ileK.-illed In nald petition, mid iiraylioj for an oidei to Hliow cause why said real estate should not beuild at private sale; Hint on, lo-wlt, the li-tli dy of May, l'.W, 111" order was end red In said cause and court hv Judne A. K. Lake, County Jude of said Wasco County, ordering the next of kin or HHld wards, and all m ro'is lntresled In said estule, toupiKMir before said Court on thevlilli diiv of June, laOS. at, 111 nVlork a. in., at the i-oiinly court room of the county court of Wasco, Oreitnn In the clly of The I'alles, In said county ol Wasco, stale of (ireaon, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not he lirunted lor the sale of said real eslnle. and flintier, onb-rin that a copy of raid order be published for four sue renal ve wiekn In the llood River (llaclrr, it newpaperi f nenerul circulation, published in Die clly of Hood Hlver. County of Waseo, stale ol'dreiion, the llisl Issue of which pulill. cation Kliull be on the Until day of May, That thereafter said order was regularly published for the time required In said order, as by proof ol publication on II lu In amd cause dated Jitneln, ll: Thnl personal service was had on said mln. ors and on Cora Ut ile Klrni", widow and uejtl of kin, on tlii-Wih day of May, l'.HlH. and Unit acceptance of service on said minora and on s lid Cora llelle K'lins Is also reuuliirly en. tered on said order, all of which will be more fully seen by efereiii-e to the returns thereon on II le in said cause: That therealler, on said '.'Hill day of June, l!W, In IheCoumy Couitof Wasco County, at The Dalles. Oregon, the said petition tosell said real estate cameon for heitriiiK Ukii said order to show cause and proces aa aloresuid; Hiatal said hearing objections were tniide lo the aale of said real estate by It. K.Tucker and others; that on inollon of attorneys for petitioner, bolh ol wuoin wire present In court, tho objections weie overruled; That cerlllied copy of the order of the Hu perlor Court of the mate of Washington lor King County, duly entered, In the malterof the adoption of said Tucker minors by Albert i roaa Klaus and Cora Belle Khuis, their nat ural mother, wua riled 111 said cause In the Whkco Coiintv Court, whereby I lie iiitiiu-s of said minora where eliiuiKed from Tucker to That at said time and place an order In sell said real estate wua mini d by .Indue A. K. bake, in said causa and court. RUIIiorl.luv and empowering the said guardian to sell said real i slate fioui find after Thursday, the :ilh dny of July, l'JOS, as described in mild petition and In aald order of sale; Ttiat at Hie general elwtloti of the Ktute of Oregon, held June 1st, 1WI"; the electors of the Suite oforegon carveu out oi w asco couuiy the County of lloou mver, ana iiihi tne uov. enior ol the i-cate oi iiiegcn. on me iwi nay oi June. 11KW hv ollictal proclamation, proclaim ed audit County of HiHd Hlver as duly formed, and that nil (lie 'UM day of June, lMUt, thu tlovernor appointed the ounty olHccrs; 1 hat the real estaie sougni 10 n soiu, is in Ihe new County of llood lllver, and Slate of Oregon, and that all the papers In said cunav, and Ihe cause llseil, nils neen iransierreu 10 anil is to proceed in said County of Hood Hiver, Hlateol Oregon; That as siild oruer oi sine was enieren ny the Judge ol Ihe County of asi oon the 41 h riav ol June. I!IH. on said ordt r to show cause. returnable at sain uaie, aim as ine sain louii- ly of llood Klver was organized on Ihe 211 1 diiv ot June. UHW. I In- ouestlon of the Jurisdic tion of the County Couit of Wasco County, Judge A. ri. Lake, to grant mien oruer, is in doubt, And the Court haviiu heard tun sain mo tion, and belint advised In I lie pr, nilhi-s, and all the original iicrs In said cause having been transferred from tho County of Waseo to the County of llood Hlver, and now pro duced before this Court In Ine City of llisul Klver and County of Hood Klver, state of Oregon, and Ihe Court having examined Ihe same anil nctng aiiviseu in lite premises, ami having carefully considered the petllion tiled In said cause by com in ne Mans, guarunni, as nloresald. on the liilh day of May, WH, praying for the sule of the Intel estsol her said wards ci the real estule described lu the suhl petition, lo-wlt: r 1 1 SI trill I - I lie souiuchm uiciiier ill (lie soutbeasl iiuarlcr or sect ion Iwi nty-scven I, township vh north, range ti n (lin east Wlllam- etiu Mei diiin. containing lortv tllll acres, e cepllng IhcriK ut the following described por tion theriiir, heretoiore sola ana conveyeu hv order of said court vlx: H "ginning at the corner to sections twenty. six pi) and twenty-seven cril, thirty-four CH) and thinv-tiie i;c, lownsmp iwu ;j noun, range ten (Id) east of Ihe Willamette Meridian; tlienee running north along the s.-i-tlon line between sections twenty-six (in) ami iweniy seven in. ten 110) chains to an Iron bar ol lor the norlheal corner of the land herein dea-rllied; tlience run snulli H.i degrees 5; minutes west ntirallcl to the south boundary ol section twenty-seven (J ), ten (III) chains to an Iron bar set for the northwest comer ofthe land herein described; thence run soulh par. nllel lo the easi iMiundiiry of said sen Inn twenty-seven ('.'") ten (Id) chalnsto un nun bar on the south boundary of section twenli- seven ('7I. set for the southwest corner of Ihe land herein flescrineii: ineuce run norm ssi degrees 57 minutes, cast ten (lO)chaiiis lo the soul i least coiner of said section tw cut v seen (?7), township two (21 north, range bn (Kb oast ol tne W liuiltieiie Meridian, aiierusur. vev made by John l.elsnd Hondo: son, sur veyor, In accordance with a former older ol the Coiiulv Court of V nsco I ounty, oregi n. Second Iract Comnu iii lng at tho soutii east coiner of the Hurt: east iiiaiior of tly sunt beast nunrU-r of srcllon twenty-seven , In township ('.') north of range ten (10) ea-l ol Ihe Willamette Meridian running then imrtU thli tv (30) rods, thence west eighty (SO) rods, thence south thirty (-Ji) roils, ihenee easi ,ighiv Idu) rods to Ihe place ot begin nlior. coitt,inng tlfteen tl.'n acres more or less: being situate in the County of Hood Klver (formerly W asco) and Mtate ol Oregon. And II appearing to the Court also, from 111 aald petition, that the Income from the es tate ot said minors is insumcieni to mainnuu the said wards, and that It is lor the Desi in lerests of said wards sail necessary that sab real estate should be sold, it is liereoy o de ed that the next ol kin of Ihe said wauls, mid all persons Interested In said estate, appj a tlelore mo louil oil me union) in ih:iiht, 11108, at It) o clock a. in,, ai tne court room oi the coiiulv Court of Hood Klver County. Ore irou. at the Cllv of llood Hlver, lu the said County of Hcod Klver, Male of Oregon. I lien ami there lo show oause, II any there be, why an order should not be granted lor the sale ol said real estate. It is turlhei-ordered that n copy of said or der shall lie published for four suivcsslve weeks and rive Insertions, lu the IIihhI liner (Jlnclcr, a newspaper ol general citcuisiion nnhllKhed weekly ill the City of llood Klver County of Hood Klver, State of Oregon, and circulating In m d County, the first Issue o u.k.i.,1, itiilOd'u! Ion mIiII lie the tit li diiv o August, llKW.and the Inst publication of which 1111 n ine Hrt usy Ol repieiuuer. ii-w, ,-voi-u- lug to the statute In such cases made uud pin- Vided. ordered this 3d day or August, inos. A. J. I'KKBY, Mac? Couuty J udge. SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers EXPERT HORSESHOERS We have the bout up-to-date machinery and expert work men and are prepared to do all classes of NEW WORK & GENERAL REPAIRS b silk C-r c.j-, i-ri-i. jr iT7ni' imi mil lllllllllMl II II IIHIMiiillllillWM V R U bi n i Better Than Pills For Liver Ills. 9 ATUKI't REMEDY is better than pills, bocanae It ctj In tho right way. t itmnirtlu-in the Btnmaeh, alJs Msotlon, enrei IiynjiniiU, eleumoi the hlver and BnweU, rurli.g Constipation. Usually one NR Tat:-t la all tint l noeesiary to currert the average trou ble. It itirtl In the Etumaeh and lean-hci thruugh tha Llvur. Kidney aud Inteitlne, dlsmlvlni mil naithlnc is it "' NR Tablets are always it rk-ht mil neither sicken, grlpa nor hive inj harmful after effect. SET A tie DOX. Chas. N. Clarke, Hood River. Oregon 13 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Olllee, The Dalles, Or., July li), 11108. Notice la hereby given that HKNKV V. ANDKRSON, of MU Hood, Oregon, who, on July 28, 1904, made Homestead entry Mi. IMW, lor ntM SW'i and lota 1, 2 und , Ktetlon so, Towimhlp I w, Kange lu I., v iiuiiuriie meridian, iihh tiled noliee of In ten I Ion to make Final Com. imitation l'roof, toeKlithllHh claim to the land alMive described, la-lore Keglater and Keceiver Hi The Dalles, Oregon, on Ihe 2,jth day of Augunt, 1IKM. Claimant names aa witnesses: Russell Uonln, Marion W. Shearer, Lewis Weygundt aud Henry Ullhert, all of Ml. llood. Or. C- W. MOORK, J'.MiilKI He later. C. EVERETT, The Practical Shoemaker, At Itipga' Old Stand. Fine Work a .Specialty. NOT1CK KOR I'l'lil.ICATlON. Department of the Interior, 11. 8. hand Ollice at The Dulles, Oregon, July 9, HHW. Notice is lierebX given that Charles II. Miller, of Mosler, Oregon, who, on November 1. lwm, made homestead entry No. IM8H, for NW4, .Section 15, Township 1 N., Range 11 K., Willx. mett'1 Merldliin, liaa tiled notice ol Intention to make float commutation I'nsif, toestsbllsh claim to the tnd above described, before Hie lleglBter and Keceiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the IHtli day of August, Ulu8. Claimant names as witnesses: T. C. Oodber. son, W. H. mokes, llenjumln Woods aud N'.K. Htokes, all of Mosier, Oregon. J1H-H13 C. W. AlOORE, Ri glster. Notice. Healed bids will be received for the erection of a one.rooin Nchool building in District No. li, Hood Klver Co., Oregon, lo be ready lor occupancy liy Octolier 1. liKSS. I'liina and spec llleatiotis may be seen at the residence of ills trlct clerk at ,Mt. HihkI. Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, July is, l'JOS. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. li INN i E L. I. Alt Wool), District Clerk, 1 hiltd at Ml. llood, Or., .Inly 18, lju8. NOTICK FOR I'UIM.ICATION Depiiiiiueiil r tin- Interior, II. S Lund Otflie, at 1 tic panes. Oregon, .nine -ii, i-.ra. Notice Is herehy given that MAIIY I,. IK KITH, of Hood Klver, Oregon, who, on Jrtne hi, l'JOH, niiide timber and stone application .mi, it, fur NWiSW!,, Section 21, Township 1 N, Kange 11 K. Williimette Meridian, has riled notice of Intention to make final timber and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, belore Register and Keceiver ofthe II. S. IjwhI Ollice, at The Dulles, Ore. von. on Hie nth dav ol riepteinber. IU08. Claimant names as witnesses: ,oarry r. Marshall, James 8. Wimonlon, Wllllain H. liooiu I.tli, U't u,,,1 I'urnllnft Cnlherlson. all of llood Klver, Oregon. c. w . fliootti'., J'.lslll 1!?!.,S!';.,A- NOTICK 1'OK PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Ijind Ollice at The Dalles, orugon, Juue2,'l, lUW. Nolle" Is hereby given that Caroline Colbert on. of His)d Klver. Oregon, who. on June HI, IIKK, niHile limber and stone application. No. 41-.T0, for NK'4NK'4, Sec. 20, WSNW1-4. HK'- NW4 Hiv. si. TowiiNhip I, N., Kimge 11. E., iiiaini-tie ivienfliau, nns uieu nonce oi ni Icntlon to mnke tlnsl timber and stone proof, lo establish claim to the land above dcucrlbed belore tlie Register and Keceiver or the U S. Land Oltice, at Tim Dulles, Oregon, on the 17th dsy of September, l'JOs. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry F. Marshal, .lumens. Mini. niton, William 11. Da vis, John West and Majy I- HiMitli, all of Hood Klver, Oiegon. 0. W. MOORK, J'.isltj Keglsler. NOTIck H) R P UBL10AT ION Department ol the Interior, V. H, Liiiiii Ollice at The Dulles, Ore. July Hi, 1U08. Notice Is hereby given that Kt'S.ii:LL siOBIN, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, who, on July 24, 1MI1, mailc hoiueslead entry, No. 152K0, for NV!4 .sect ion 20, township 1 8., Kange 10 E, Wllla ineite Meridian, has filed notice of Intention lo make tlnal commutation proof, to establish claim to Ihe hind above described before the Register and Keci Iver at The Dalles, Oregon, on llicttih day ol August, 1U08. C iiiiniuit names as witnesses: Henry T. AMilcison, Marion W. Bheorer, Lewis Wey giuiilt and Henry Ollbert, ill of Mt. Hood, Oieuon. I.W.MOORE, JJ i a20 Register. NOTIt'K FOR PUBLICATION. ISOLATED TRACT.) Public Und Sale, Serial 02. The Dalles, Oiegon, Land Ofllee, July 3, 11(08. Notice Is herein- given that, as directed t the Commissioner of the Uenercl latiid Ollice under provisions of Act of Congress approved June l'Hifi, I'ulille-No. iM, wc will oiler at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 11:90 o' clock . m. , on the ISIh day of August, IHUS, next, at this ollice, the following tract of land, to-wlt: SK i4 NE '4, iSec. 20. T. 1. N., R. 11, E., W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to tile their clBiins, or objections, on or belore the day above designated for sale. c. W. Mookk, Register. J-al3 Iahms 11. AusisaoM, Receiver. noticf: for pu hlication. Department of the Interior Land Oitlee at The Dalles, Oregon, July lillh, MO. Notice is hereby given that LEWIS OWEN, or Mt. llood, Oregon, it ho, on July 17, IWii, made Homestead Entrv, No. HhAt, lor SE'8W'., Sei-lloii 4, NE'4NW'i and NNE, Section , Township 1 8., Range 10 E., Will amette Meridian, (K. C. .VBI, July 17, IW1 has Hied notice of Intention to make dual Uve-vir pnaif, to eatHtdlsli claim to the hind above described, before the Register and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on the 12th dav of September, llw. Claimant names aa witnesses: William H Edlck, Louis C. Weygandl, Jr., Hert Sand man and William H. Orlbble, all ol MU IIixkI, Oregon. C. W. MOORE, I atislO Register. To Wm. Ganger, Marshal of the C ty of Hood River: Sir: In compliance wHh the requirements of Section i or tne Charter ot tne city or llood River I trsusmil Hie following list of the assessments which remain unpaid for tlie grading ol Pino street In the Clly ol Hood Klver. This assessment was lev. ed by Ordi nance No. ll entitled, An Ordtnsnee to estab lish Ihe grade ot 1'ine Street from the center line of Street of the lowu of 1'utk hurst, now an addition to the city ol Hood River now Third street, In the clly or Hood River to the center line ol stranahan Avenue, now Twelfth Street In the City of llood River and to repeal Ordinance No. l-'2 entitled. Au Ordinance lo establish the grade or I'ine Street from the center line of A street or the town oi Park burst, now an add i I Ion to the City of Hood River, to the center line orstrauahan Avenue otherwise Known aa county Houd, now Twelfth Street In the Cily of Hood Klver, and levying assessments upon the property bene fitted tor II, e cost oi grading said Pine Street lor the purposi or rinsing the sum of Three. Hundred Dollars, the ssme being the actual cost of grading said Pine Street, assessing the Sroperty oenciuieu ny ine grading ol Pi .t treet aud directing an entry of each assess. mcnt in the docket oi City Liens and said assessment was entered In the Docket of City Lleus on the Uth day of Ma , liiOH, and more than twenty days have elapsed since said iiate oi entry, ine louowing assessments ure dcllmiuent and llielr Interest from and ul'ler the date of their delinquency, namely, the lNin uay orJiuv. luos. 1 lie loiiowing list is u. tHbtilar lorm, Is made up I'roni the docket or city liens, describes each assessmenr which is dcltnquonl, gives the name or the person to Whom ass ssed. and the parilcubir oesci lo tion or the property assessed, and tiie nmonnt of the assessment thereon now due, und is as ioiiowa: Barrett.Slpmn Addition Henry F. l.ageel us. lots I and 4, blk 0 112 X0 .4(1 Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VAUNISH KS ana BRUSHES. HEATH & MILLIGAN 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. Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Pnpr hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 671. First and Oak Streets. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Fa o oxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. snsoi JOHN LF.LAND HENDEKSON, Pres. MARION I. HENDERSON, Attorney-ut-Law anJ Notary l'ublid Vice President 8. E. HENDERSON, Sec.-Treas. Hood River Land Emporium Real Estate, Loans, Conveyancing and Surveying Conveyancing ami 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. 3 tio .: S.7U .1 .07 Walter D. Hull, lot 1 blk C Ksl. John Donahue, lots 2 and 3, blk II . Kiln Thompson, lot H, blk H K. K.Vert Amundson, lots 1 and 4, blk A Allred Hagars, N' loll), blk A Iisvld I. hlone, N1, lot It), blk A Pleasant View Addition. Kst. Klla Mlddleton. lot C Clarissa J. Thompson, lot 4, frac. 8, blk 0 1U.0 Isabella Kllmtl. lot 8 i.Vl-KO), blk 8 21 J. Teuscher Jr., lot 4, blk 1 1.50 1). McDonald, lots :i and I, blork 6 i-i.M Hull's Hubllivislon. VM. John Donahue, lot l. blk 9 4.UU First Baytist Clutreli, lots 17 and 18, blk 9 6.2-J u. u. Btrananan, mt m. oik .: Henry A. Taylor, 8. ft. lot 20, blk 9 14 Henderson's Hub. Division. J utiles Mcllain, lots A and C, block fi 08 I'arkhurst Addition Husnn Frlsbec, lot 4. blk fi S.tri A. A. Heheuek, lot 3. blk 8 2il J. U. Cimonton, E. 75 ft lot 1, blk 8 1100 J. U. NICKKLKKN, City ltei-order. Under and in pursuance of the above warrant for Ihe purpose of satisfying the assessments mentioned in said warrant. 1 will on the 6th day of Sept, lsu-i, at the hiur of 10 0'elock a. m.. at the front door of city hall, in the city of Hotal River, in Hond River, county, state of Oreiron. proceed U sell at public auction to tlie hiRhest bidder for cash in hand the several tracts and parcels of land above mentioned or so much thereof a can resold separately to advantaKe sunicient to pay such de linquent assessments together with interest, custa and diabursments. Dated at Hisxl River, Oregon, this 31st day of July, lints. WM. GANGKR, Marshall of the city of Hood River. NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION Peiartment of the Interior, IT. 8. Land Office - at I lie Danes, iirenon, June J2ud,lUUh. Notice is bereov elven Unit KKT11N T. KOLTH, of Hood Klver, orcs-on. who. on June Bind l'.KW, made Tlmbei and IStone sworn staltv ment, No. 4i", for NW', SK'i 'i SK Section 84, lownsblp 2 N Hiinire 11 K. W. M. Willamette Merldliin, liaa Hied notice of Ills Intention to make final proof, lo et.tslilii.il claim to the land above described, before the Register and Keceiver, at The Dalles, Oreitot,, on the 4th day f Sept., I WW. ('lalmunt names as wltne sess: John Whls. ler, Harry t:. Whlsler, Clark Stautler, all of Mosler Orecon, and O. L. Walter, of Hood River, Oregon. J2 s C. W. MOORE, Register. h n aft uregon Liimper tompany WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OUDKHS FOR I Lumber, Lath, Shingles Piling, Cedar Posts and Poles SOLICITED Can also furnish Slab Wood $2.50 per cord, f, o. b. Hood River riltsvAnnliim P I, n o. t n I C 1 f .w . fn Til - T T!. A xiii w r i v IV . jv iiwiio it mil U JliLi vrri.li, Jl JVCC J-a-llid fk -DEALER IN GILL Staple and j& Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - - OREGON. ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STIIANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood Eiver, Ore. Horses honglit, sold or exchanged. Ploasnro jiartk-a run wen re first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture ana . urn. A'e do evcryi Iiinjj liorsee can do. Ph. C. YOUNG Dealer In Fresh and Cured Meats Lard, Poultry and Fish HOOD RIVER, ORE. Phone Main 471 F-ee Delivery