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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
Two HOOD BIVBK GLACIER, TH0R8DAYjMARH 3 IglO at I M ii r iHsISTi Ik JSJkwi ARTHUR D. MOR.'Publlfher. Subscription, SI. 50 Per Year. HOOD RIVER OR CHICAGO WHICH. Kvery dollar spent In Hood Hlvei County U a Hood Hirer County dollar. Don't torget It Kvry dollar spent away is a dollar loet to Hood Kiver County. Don't forget it. Hood Kiver County dollars mean Hood Kiver County prosperity. Don't for net it. Hood Kiver County prosperity is OUK business. Don't forget it. ibe catalogue bouses never returned a dollar to Hood Kiver County. Don't forget it. A catalogue bonse never fixed a road or built a bridge in Hood Kiver County. Don't for get it. A catalogue bouse never built a building or paid a cent of taxes in Hood Kiver Connty. Don't forget It. Everybody knows who is building up Hood Kiver County with Hood Kiver County dollars, and also who is building up Chioago and New York with Hood Kiver County dollars it cannot be kept a seoret. Don't forget It. No mail order bouse ever contributed one red cent toward the building and support of Hood Kiver ohurobes or sobool houses. No mail order bouse ever sold you a wagon or suit of clothes and spent every cent of its profits rigbt In the community whore you and youi neighbors could get It all back again. No. Ibe mail order bouse is after your money. Kvery dollar It gets it hands on will be jerked out of Hood Kiver Connty forever. All the mall order houses in Christendom ffnuld not, Increase the value of your farm one cent. Wipe the little city of Hood Kiver completely out of existence, (as some are trying to do) and fruit land in Hood Kiver valley oould be bought tor considerably less than 11,500 BO acre. Don't forget it. isa mm. TBI iPPJJMUTBR. We wish to warn the scientists that, not withstanding the general benefits of tbelr work, onoe in a while they go too far. Huoh Is cer tainly the case in the recent pro nouncement of Dr. Bamuel ilalley, sometimes called the foremoit physi clan of Iowa, with regard to the apple. He has put a ban on It. If his words gain public credence, it the quality he has ascribed to the apple becomes fixed by experiment, the apple-eater, unless he confines himself to devouring it In private, will be exposing himself to a kind and quality of criticism that no man wishes to provoke. Who, let us usk with baud on heart, withes to eat an apple in private? It Is one of Its line qualltites that It can be bitten into with the limelight streaming on the operation, without Iohs of social dignity, 01, alas, such was the ancient custom. The richest man in the town oould walk down the atrtet munching a tine, red, juoy, fragant apple-one of the kind that appeals to the nose, the eyes and the palate- and the only comment it won Id cause would be envy on the part of the less favored. For the matter of that, one of the richest men New York knew lunched on apples, though his taste was miserly rather tbau epicurean. Hut, according to Dr. llailey, apple eating will he fiaught with social dan get hereafter. He told the delegates attending the Iowa horticultural con vention leceutly that apple eating will not only abate the appetite for liquor but will cure any drunkard, provided the Inebriate eats enough apples. "As a rule," he continued, "the habitual user of alcoholic stimulants is rarely a lover or ccnsuuier of ap ples. There seems to be a peculiar combination In apples, possibly lu the acid, that allays or relieves so called appltite tor liquors. "1 am of the opinion that the kecu appitite for tobacco is limited by the use of apples, and am convinced (hat any man who Is a lover of whisky and It in a condition when he thiriks be miiHt have a di ml,, can, It he eats an apple, assuage his craving. " This is terrible condition ot atfalrs If a mail not satislled with one apple, as so maiiy of us are constituted, eats two or three at at tune and Is be trayed by the cores, immediately the word goes around lu that wonderful way which beats wiieless telegraphy 10 a rra.zie, mat Jotm nmilti is a drunkard trying the seltcure. And 11 he is seen biting Into only one apple, then he must be light in ; the Demon liuui which ll urging blm to take just one drink. Kit her born ol the dilemma Is sharp and long.- Hell Ingham Keveille. Weston has begun Us tight for re estatil lsbmeiit ot a normal notion! at thai place and will Initiate a measure looaing to that eud. Other parts ot the state where normals beietr.fore oxltHd will, no doubt, do likewise. Now what the people ot this state ought to do In the face of this dlvid ed movement looking to restoring the old regime of four normal achola in Oregon is to inaugurate a one normal school movement and cany It through at the November election, at the same time voting dowri the other propo sition. There is only one way to settle the normal school quest tou ami settle it right in this state, and that is to establish one II rut class normal, and put ample appropriation behind It to make it the equal of any normal in the tiuioa lu the wjrk ot equipping teachers for the best possible work In their chosen piotcssious. Unless this is done wo will be threshing the uor msl school questiou over iu each campaign, creating animosities and divisions that do not augur well for the state's best Interests. It is a questiou that oould be set tled for all time to come, setted wisely and well iu the coming cam paign. The people are ready for just such a movement as we suggest. Eugene Kegiater. Ity a vote of 20 to 1 Kan Franolaco derided to issue $45,000,000 in bonds to bring the city's water from the Helen Hetobey Valley In the .Sierra At the same special eleotloo an issue of :.., , ("' to buy the plant of the .spring Valley Company was turned down. Keporta from Southern California are to ha effect that the orange crop was damaged by front to the extent of 11,000,000. Expert orobardists say that the unusual amount ot snow here this year will result in a bumper crop of Hood Kiver apples. S. A. 1'attlson, publisher of the Central Point Herald, bad the pleasure of being licked the other day by an ex-member of the town board, who did not like to have the truth published about him. The last of this year's Hood Kiver apple crop bdng on the way to New lurk, Oregonians must depend on Yamhill for their tlrst-olass fruit. Oregon Ian. LAWYERS OCCUPY METHODIST PULPIT l he first of the series ot "Upen Forum" discussions attracted a large audleuoe at the Methodist church. .Sunday evening Attoruuy liartwig and Judge Derby were the speakers on the siiojeot "Christianity Irum the lawyer s .Standpoint. Both ot the speakers emphasized the taol that nearly all ot the great lawyers had been followers ot the Christian beliefs. Mr. Hartwlg, who was tin first speaker, spoke of the good in fluence which Christianity had ovei a lawyer in many temptation. whlub beset bim. lu his remarks Judge Derby emphasized the olust relationship or the law and ttu church epseclally lu Equity, This he explained was due to tne fact .thai the old English law was admlulstereu by the high ulllcurs of the ohurch and it oame to be interpreted ucuoril lug to the tenets ot Christianity. the Upen forum uisuushious will be contiuued for the next six weeks. NextHuuday evening the sub ject will be "Christianity and Civic Improvement. the speakers will be Kevs. W, C. Gil more and 1. 11. find, President Cbailes Hall and becretary J. U. Mkinuer, uf the Commercial Club, there will be musio by the niaudoliu club and Mr. Skinner will (sing. 1'he mayor, city om. noil, members ot the Uivio Im provement League and Woman s Club are especially Invited to this meeting. Two Trad a Sold In Upper Valley. The Apple Laud & Orchard Com pany closed two large deals for or chard land last week, huyiug the 177 acre p.aoe uf A. A. Kutinke and in auies from D. K. Cooper, both iu the upper valley, the Kuhuke place has about HO acres under cultivation a good portion of it being in orohaui while the Cooper place has about 4ti arres which has been devoted to appie and hay. It is the inteutiou of tin company to develope theae places. the consideration in the transaction, were not made public lilg Ownership Map. The Hood Kiver Abstract Co., has published a new ownership map ot the whole county on a taige scale, which is the most complete Hoou Kiver valley map which has ever been put out. It Is a blue pnut on white cloth, iu eight sections, each ol which Is three teet square, llusldes a map of the whole couuty each town ship or miction ot a township is shown on a oouvenleuts scale. All ot the streams, railroads, irrigation ditches aud roads are sbowu on the chart besides the uames ot the owners of eaoh tract ot laud iu the valley. I tie Hi hi shipiueut of the maps re ceived Monday was exhausted that day but another bunch will hu m this week. It Is the Intention of the com puny to keep Its olllce copy of the map absolutely up to dale by Hit daily entries ot the real estate trans ters upon it and a now map will la published annually, bringing things up from now ou. Mrs. M. P. Mian Dead. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Wood Shaw wile of Dr. M. 1''. Shaw, died Friday morning at two u'clock at her home in this city. Although ,h was set lonely ill but a lew days, Mra. KbaA had been Iu poor heultli fur many years having suffered from MUta theuia. Mrs, Shaw was toru iu Met, hid , and waa married iu Mho. Di. and Mrs. Shaw came to the Hood liner valley about 11 years ago, having lived tor a short time n eastern and southern Oregon hctort coming heie. Mrs. Shaw was a men. del ol the Cougiegai lonal ehuivli. 'lesldes hoi husband the deceased is survived by her mother who lives in Angola, Ind , and a brother, Sol Wood, of h't. Wayne, Ind. Short services were held at the residence Friday afternoon lu the presence of a few tilemlH. Kuv. J. 1.. I lei shner, former pastor of the de ceased, preached and Mrs. F. I.. Deem sang. Friday night the re mains were taken to Augola, Ind , tor burial. Dr. Shaw and Halt Wood, a nephew of ttie deceased, ac companied the body east. I ulvcr-ltj Club Dance. The University Hint) gave a dancing party in the Odd Feluws' ball Friday evening which wat very enjoyable foi the mem tie is aud their guests who were preseut to the number uf about one hundred. 1'he hall was prettily decorated with greeua aud yellow hunting, the University of Oregon betug honored iu the color scheme I'uuch was serreil throughout the eve u'ng and a butfet luucheou uf sand wiches and celiac was served about midnight. The dance which was planned as an lufoimal was one of the most pleasant attairs ot the season there were a uiiinher ot out of lowO guests among whom Hal a I Mr. and Mra. Charles U. Speucer, M. .1. Van Vorst, Mlsa Vau Vorst, Mr. aud Mrs J. C. Mctuues, ot Wbite Salmon : J. Hull, Mr. aud Mrs. J. K. Blade, Frauk J. Fnx and J. H. Dudley, of Muslim, Mlsa Ethelwynue Harris and Mils llriinaugh, of loitlsuii; Miss Fiance) NeUon, ot Albany; Hob Nelson of Ko.e Lodge. New Suit Cases, Grips Purses All grades from canvas to hu! id leather 5 m -jn a i r.e jtl.-'v .7-' m -i- -:.;. . : 5,31 k , Sm :i .1, .... 1.1 . 1 . m 7 Uhe Paris Fair The Store that Saves You Money New Dress Goods and Embroideries Laces and Silks We Want to Show You OUR NEW Hart,Schaffner& Marx Suits They are the newest and nobbiest '.' hints we have seen anvwliere tint! Net'iii to fit, iit,tr than ever if such a tiling in possible. We can't do f l,.,t .... ...... i,. I- aivimsaI tradi JAM VOU) lllll lot miir-t.iice, than to get you into Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, mid that's better than any 00 else can do for yon. All wool fab rics, perfect tailoring, correct style. Suits for m . jjn ' v . if-qlf Hn SrhTVr & Mir $18, $20, $22, $25 Men's Suits OTHER MAKES FOR $8, $10, $12, $15 NEW LADIES' Tailored Suits For Spring. iNew Spring and Sum mer .Jacket. New one-price Suits in this Spring's styles and mater ials. -We have a large assortment of all sizes. Call and see them and get your choice while the stock is complete. New Spring Shirt Waists AND SKIRTS. The largest stock in the city to select from. New Spring Millinery Just being opened. One of the largest and finest displays we have ever had. All our ready trimmed Hats are designed by New York and Chicago specialists and are models in every way. We never have had a larg er or finer dis play than we have this spring and we want you to look them over. We can save you good money on your millin ery bill. I .'& I ! r; f n fiii 1 1 Bp i lu HJf I Notice of Dissolution. Z1Z2ZZ ji"WH-i-H--H"i"t-i"i"i"i-i"W-H"i"i'i mttn w i yv .i A Question of Color. The MOnilOlM (llttlcultles of color f 'rinlnoloKy are HluNtnitPd by a cus t liner's "exact Itatauient of her re qulfaniMItVM In ii Inrije DimtiHgRte es tabliatMMt one dy. "Something In Miie fnffetfi silk, please. I don't want anything as dark as navy blue nor any thing iih IlKht as Cambridge blue, but something darker than Ktoti blue and yet a little off from an electric blue and hardly n sky blue -more like a robin's egg blue and yet not quite ao light, but not nn Indigo blue, but some thing like this tint: I think they call It nornlng glory blue, which Is something like n turquoise blue mid yet not quite so light as that nnd yet not so dark quite as this aquamarine blue nor so light ns baby blue. Now, if you have anything in the shade I have described, please show It to me." The Intelligent assistant unrolled n length, n cross be tween the blue devils nnd the deep sen. wllh the remark: "This Is the shade of blue you require, madam. It Is cnlled 'I.ondon milk!'" Dyer and Cal ico Printer. The partnership ol Staten & Carson has been dissolved. A. C. Staten will Continue to Conduct the general mer chandise baalneas at the store on the Heights. All accounts of the tirin will Imi settled with Mr. Staten. A. C. Statkn, J. K. Cakson. Stockholders Meeting. Tne annual meeting ol the stockhold ers of the Kast Fork Irrigating Co , will (e held in the Commercial Club rooinii on Saturday, March 12, al - o'clock P.M. ml2 R. II Wadgh, Sec. 8he Sympathized With the Gulf. The bore stayed later thnn usual. "I hud n queer dream last night," he aald. "1 dreamed I was sitting by a yawning gulf." The, pretty girl suddenly put her hand over her pretty mouth. "It must have been nearly mid night." she said. Then he woke up and took the hint and Ids lint. -Cleveland I'lalu Ilealer. The owl may not he ns wise ns he looks, but he Is wise enough not to try to work both the night and day shifts - Atchison Globe Under Which Coat? as: Painless Dentistry n.w. Oat of town people enn have their piste end hriilBiiwork fin. lined In one day it I,."1," ,ir.. Wo will give you l good 22k gold or porcelall crown tor S3. 5 Molir Crowm 5.0 22k8ridgeTceth 3.5 QoldFillmgi 1.0 Enamel Fillings 1.0 Silver Filling) Inlay Fillings tiood Rubber Platee Beit Hrd Rub ber Platte 50 2.50 5.00 7.50 la tiiii iiTeiuian in r.mi.H rmiloii txtr tion eOU WORK GUARAN ifclEO FOR IB YEARS Mil) run Kit r act ion Pn ) VmOll iilutoa or brnlgo work Uorlerod. UontuiUtiou Ifree, Von cnnotutn better pitlnlrw w f (Miie Hnyvrtiiirti. All work tully Kiusr ini iMi'dt'i-n ei.u'trio uguipmimt. hmt nutbotia. Wise Cental Co. TainneViuu.ti-ia. PORTLAND, OREGON MHSi U0VH6- b A. 2d. to 6 F. U. StuiUyi, t to t, Philip Francis General Teaming and Livery Wood iintl Hay For Sale. Horses Nought and Sold on Commission, phone iijk 1101 Wilson St. HOOD RlW.R HEIGHTS. Pore man or Worka (at the dinner hour) Noue ot you men leave the works till you've been sea relied. There's n burrow nilssing.-Sketch. Hie Confession, She's BUoh ii dainty, ulneonie Mt Of feminine liitumnlty, Bntlraty unawara of it, Ami Wholly free from vanity! 1 lost my heart w hen lire! we met Blie was nd fiweet ami Hiueexab1e I own I haven't itnne It yet; It novel- noeinetl ijulle feaalhle. Put still hi rules within my heart, Ami, Strang pseulktrtta, She binds ni to her by an art Without fumlllarlty. I (rrow to love her more anil mors, Though I'm a husband dutiful. And, vray, why notf She'e only four And doesn't Know she's beautiful. Somervllle Journal. RESTORATION TO ENTRY oK I, ANUS IN Nutloual Forest. NotlOS Is hereby jrlven that ihe Unit datartbad below, vinanvslna 10 uerea. within tba Ongon Nutlonul Forest, Oregon, Will be Hllbjeet to Neltlilnellt and eniry under tho provisions of lbs bomasl ad lawn of the I'niti-it HUttee and the art ol June II, llOi, (:u Hlat., i.o, at the I'lilted Hiales land otllce at The Dalles, Oregon, on April 2H, lllll). Anyietller who waa aelually and lu tjooil taiih ohftliniBI any of Nald lands for agrieultural ; !p.,srs prior to .itmuaiy i, 1900 and hu not abandoned same, has a nrelVrent'e right U inaKe s homeatead entry lor Hie landN ai'lually oeeupied. laid li nda were limed upon the appltratltDH id the r aniei mentioned below, who have n prelereaee rlgbi miIm-'. i to the prior right, ol any Mich nelller, provided suoh Nelller or applleant Is qualified to make luuuetitead entry and the prtdeteuee nule is eiereised prior to April lllll), on wlileii dido the lands will be nubjeel to eeltieinent and entry by any iiialitled person. The lands are sa lollows: 'I lie Hi:l-4 OfBWK, See. H, T. IM., K.S 1L W. M , llsleu unnn aiipllrailnn f Wlaanof H. wticox, No. Ill Corbelt liulldiiiK, Portland, Oregon; l.mt IUS. B. V, ii i i 1 1 ii Axamtam uummia Nloner ol the ilvie lal lind ottlee. Approted February rj, I10, kk.vnk PtfeHCS, First AsklHiant s. eretaty of the InUirlor. Wanted menogrspiT for real estate onToe Imjulre iievllu ,V Mrvbaugb. iul7 for Male Qood fiveh milk isiw an4 atraw- tysrry plants, a U-roux, Mt. Hood. Kor Sale Ihivlng horse, baggy, harnesa, etr, lliaid saddle animal. Telephone iili. Kor Halt Four year old Jersey cow. Phone lllll Udell. raf Serious Thought... Should be given to the purchase of your Drugs. You cannot afford to use inferior Drags iu your home. Our Medicines will be found all that is desirable in every way. To buy the inferior when you can get the superior here at little if any higher cost is sheer wastefulness and possibly worse. C. A. PLATH The Store on the Corner I Oakdale ureenhou.se Roes, slirnhs and bulbs now ready for (all plutiting. Hunt now and have blooms next ) ear. Hyacinth Narcissi, Karly and Late Tulips on hand. Hardy phlox, primrose:, lockspur, oriental poppies, snapdragon, hollyhock, etc. A few White Wyandotte cockerels $1 to 8 each. Pot plants at Franz. Fletcher & Fletcher. Berry Crates For Sale-Hay. Phoae KBM aDd UX. mlO For bale Ten or twenty acres, nine acres; In 2, ; and 4 year old orobard, I ucrei. iu clover, a acres; ready tor plow, balance slashed and easily cleared, Three acres strawberries be tweeu trees, tfyW per acre. ml E C, Mnhaney, Ode I. Lost Blaok dog, thoroi g ibred water Span iel, . utra UK long ears. iCeward ..i lor re turn lu K. K l'oul,j , pui ne gUHx. inlU Wai ted llj man and wife, orch ird to cure for. Hi.. i- had 12 .ail.' cxpill-iice. v ill work nu salary or sbaies. J. o. Kinssli, V'au couvi r, Wash., H. D. No. li. mlO Wanted To buy a good milk cow. nan. Phone md Kor Sule-Young team, well matched and sound. Fasl on the road. Gentle and broke single or double. Good all round rsnub leani. Phone 2xK. ni l for Sale A good lot cheap In Itlveiview P.uk Addlili.u. A. W. unioank. mi Wanted A poltlon as foreman on Iruit lanen; 12 yeais' expern uce, A No. 1 reccom lueudattou; lia.e rnmiiy. befereuce with ItiHid Kiver Coininiiiial Club or addiesa W. L.. Tinker, duunysiue, .Vasu. m3 Karna Team KorfSiile . iood strong team tor sale. Inquire H.K. Kejikid, Bootta orchard Willow s i at. iu3 We will carry them made up at our Hood River yard. Can sup ply them in any quantity, and our price is right. See or phone us before placing that order. Phone 96M Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. J Wasted -To buy UKUBBINQ MACHINE, second band, lu ausweilug stale kind aud price, Address J. B. t larke, Hood Kiver, tire. mil For Dale First class Ki.lucU yellow pine Wood. Inquire II. J. lllbbard. m3 for Item-A small Iruit farm. Morae bear, ing orunaid, sirawbernas and other iruit. Inqolra Ulaeler otllce. mio Kor Hale A two year old Norraau colt, weight, about IIM lbs. Write or call J. It. .Morse, route.'!, box 250, phone 2112k mlO Wanted-A good all round horse lor plow, wagon and driving. About 1260 Ih. li. Bassett, Hood Blver, BUS, Pboue IMtM at ter S p 111. mlO Kor Sale-une bay horse, cheap. phone U71I J. Jakku, mlO Kor Sale Team ol horses, weight 1200 each bay color, 5 and 6 years old, drive slugle o double. Phone M.1M. mMr Kor Kale One Ol the best of teams ol sun el matched horses, age alx aud seven, perfectly sound and gentle, not afraid of steam engine or automobile; weight UM each Good all round team. Drive right up to the bit. Also light two horse wagon, nearly new. Will be sold at a bargain either together or separate. Kocktord .store, Hisid Kiver. Phone IS4x. iu3 For Sale Having added to our stin k of Plymouth Hoiks some new blood we have now tor sale a few cockerels and pullets wnicb are hound to make winners, having correct makings, yellow legs aud beaki. The make up of these birds Is grand. Hatlsfactiou guar, anteed. Kocktord Poultry Yards, Hood Uiver. Phone 183x. m3 For Hale-lloise and bOBV. Held rubber lire carriage, n I latest Improvements; horse' high life, true, gentle, good family or all round; anyone .an drive Ii; 1100 lbs, Will! sell together or separate. 1'hone 82;l2x al I once. iiilT i Upper Valley.. Several large tracts. Several 40 acre tracts. Smaller tracts, some Impr ved, some unim proved. These properties are listed right and go at the right price. . W. H. MARSHALL Phone 13 Odell DEE, ORE. To Give Qood Service Always Call by Number If you do not have a Directory for phone No. 0 and one will be mailed you immediately. HOME TELEPHONE CO. For Sale Tue well kuown established mer enntUo business, the Rockford Store. Will si ll the stock ana rent the buildings or will -in all together. A tine opp rtuulty for a oug pruning business man. Age and fali ng lie: lib causes me to give up my business. IS. B'syford, Hood River, lire ml7 V .nnd A pocket b iok nonfat ntng money, Dturblgb scliool bulliiing, Milu.-duy, Fe1 . . Owner may Iihv-same by proving proi erty and paying lor this ad. tHU Japanese hoy nis Job as school boy. Phone ML, liox 2S2. m!7 F'or Kent-Three -.uiU of lurnihed rooms with ail convlenoes in wnrncibu. 1'lione Ms mI7 For Sale fbe.-.u-a nulr.ti Hn. l...EAu nuu,au 3 weeks old. A lso 1 (10 feet In, h flooring.' L.W.Cannon Phone 2H3K. ml; Wnnted-To buy a second-hand saddle. Phone 1SSL. nil" For Sale-The building' on the old Dallas lot. nort.hCO.it eortwtr ,.f i lal. ,,...1 l,'.r,i, So." John Otten. min ' Wantrd tlniui ,,,,. .i. i ,. ,,. , i riding. Not afraid of aulos. State price. W. J. Knight. Routes mlO For Sale ( heap-Cow giving milk, to be fresti in May. K. C. Mahane, Odell. mlO For Sale A six room bungalow Willi hath four blneks out a tan ... ,,i..., ..... ,i . lots, s e K. H. Hartwlg. mlo Found-Umbrella left at Glacier om. , . For Sale tear old h IV Ml Wolo-IO .1. ml liao. John Hak 1. K II No. X nhone :!(IIK anil Iist Pair of rvp rlMm i..., u..i,,. aid Charles StraBAhan's' Iave at HI icier offlce. mil Women wanted To trim .ir.ai,....,- i.ni. PnooelXl Odell, F:. L. Klemer. m4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United states Ijind Offlce, The Dalles, Oregon, February 8tb, 1W0 Notice Is hereby given that the Hlate of Oregon hns filed In this offlce its application, Serial No. dS967 to select under the pro Islons of Acr of Congress of August 14, 1W. u(i tbe Acls supplenientnry and amendatory thereto, The Lot i, of Sec 31 T. 3 N. R. i0 F:ast Wlllam. elte .Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adverselv the lands de-crlbed, or deslnnif to object because nrthe mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant ., . ,..,. ..... ...ii.,.,. For Sale Iteavv single wnron htrness (skxI . iwir. L. U Ellla, Methotllst lane rtionelSw'M. tnii For Sale One gisid horse, 8 or l earno'd First class for buggy or farm work.' toqs Ire W.H.Stone on Herahner rnmh. Fast Side rnonesaisi 52L!lfc """'V and single haTn. ruin.ir-o irjti vim lonsr, i.riui iii.i nriaiu ai.iiu iiw ills, isate for ImlV HI drive Pboni m24