The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 20, 1889, Image 3

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    HOOD RIVER, OR., JULY 20, 1889.
, TIMETABLK.
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Kxyref No. 2, loaves
fcxprest No. 4, leave
.10 40 A. M.
. 12:35 A. M.
WKHTBOIJND.
ExpreNo.l,Jve.
2:06 A. M.
3:45 A. M
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THE MAILS.
t Tjie mail arrives from Straittitiursr at 11 o'clock A.M.
Wlneiay anl baturdaya; dcparU the name day
at noon.
Fot Cheo6weth, leave at 8 A. M. arrives at 6 P.
H. Baturdaj'i.
For White Salmon luavea dallv at 8 A. M., arrive
atlP.M.
From White Salmon leaves for Fulda, Ollnicr,
Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays, vVeduoHiluya
mid Fridays. Arrives on alternate davs.
SOCIETY NOTES.
Ilivenwlu Loilu'e, No, l. A. O. IT. W Ihtets Ut
and 8d Katurdm of each month at 8 P. Lyman
.Smith, Miwter Workman; H. L. Howe, Kecorier;
J. 11. Middlutonj Financier.
Canny Post, No. , G. A. II., meets second and
fourth Saturdays of eat month '
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Mr. D. D. Rogers visited The Dalles
Monday.
S. Goldsmith, of Portland, id stopping
with Dr. Adams.
C. R. Rone will have his office with
Hon. E. L. Smith.
Rev. W. McEwan, of Portland, passed
up on the train Monday.
Mrs. A. Hope, of Cascade Locks, made
. . a short business visit here Monday.
Mr. George Hamilton returned from a
business trip to Pendleton Sunday.
Mr. George Hamilton has moved into
the cottage on the A. Adams place.
Mr. Isaac Wilson of La Grande came
here last Saturday and will locate per
manently. V. L. Stranahan made a trip to The
Dalles Tuesday, returning on the boat
Wednesday.
Mr. Will Gaston and family of La
Grande arrived here Saturday. They
have come to stay.
Mrs. M. A. Ilackett of Portland is
visiting her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Crapper of this place.
Olinger & Bone are putting an addition
tu then- stable which will give tbem
room for the coaches and hacks.
AVe understand. Mr. E. L. Smith will
erect a fine building on the corner of
Third and Oak streets fur a bank.
The water works at the Glacier hotel
are completed, and liave force enough
to throw a stream over the huihling.
Rev. Mr. Ilosford goes to Southern
Oregon about the 1st of August in the
interest of the Sunday school mission. -
Mr. Newton Clark, grand recorder
A, O. U. V. came up last Saturday and
remained over Sunday with his family.
Mr. R. Rand sold 20 acres of land two
miles from town Wednesday for $000,
Mr. Warren Miller being the purchaser.
Mrs. M. B. Potter, accompanied by
her daughter, left Monday fot a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. McFarland, at Ilepp
ner. Mr. C. A. Smith left Monday for Cali
fornia business requiring his attention
there. lie will he away six or seven
weeks.
Rev. Lee Johnson and family returned
from Eastern Oregon last Saturday
evening after an absence of four or five
. weeks.
Mr. II. Nichols, of Wyoming, Ohio,
and Mrs. C. D. Orank, of Cincinnati,
relatives of Dr. P. G. Barrett are making
him a short visit.
Mrs. Wm. Booreman, who has had
quite a severe altfiek of erysipelas, was
able to come to town Saturday and is re
covering rapidly.
Mr. Charles A. Ross left for Spokane
Falls Monday where he will go to work
for the Granite Co., getting $5 per day
for his services.
Mr. A. Salhig and Prof. Bolander, of
Portland, the latter a botanist, were
taken out to the glacier, Tuesday. They
will remain about a week,
Messrs. Bayard, Joles, Clarke and
Haigbt, of The Dalles, are camped on
the west fork near Winans' place. Tbey
are having whole lots of sport.
Will Graham and a lot of other lively
Dalles gentlemen are gladdening
the bosky glades of the west
fork with their joyful presence.
Mr. II. S. Levis and wife, of Portland,
came up Monday and will remain a
couple of weeks. They are visiting Mr.
Levis' sister, Mrs. Troy Shelley.
Messrs. C. II. Nichols, Rod Ilolloway
and Walter Clarke of La Crosse, Wis
consin will arrive here in a week or two
to examine into our timber resources.
A young daughter of Mr. Edward
Jourdan of the Cascade Locks died very
suddenly last Saturday. The body was
brought here on the irain Monday for
burial.
Mr. Rand is having the building a."'
present occup:ed oy Mr. Bone, over
hauled and put in shape to receive a
stock of hardware which is expected to
arrive next week.
Messrs. Jos. Wilson, Dr. C. F. New
combe, A. J. Rand, J. H. Middleton,
II. N. Jones and W. J. Baker started
for Lost lake last Sunday on a fishing
and bunting expedition.
Every train brings in tourists and both
Olinger & Bone and Rand & Hamilton
have all the work their teams can do.
From the way trayel is increasing both
firms will have to increase their stock.
Mr. J. II. McCoy has hia new barn
nearly completed and says he will
"paint her red" and the battens white.
It is a neat building and will add con
siderably to the value of his property.
It need not necessarily follow that
there is going to be a wedding because a
certain young gentleman bought a box
of cigars and had them put away until
Sunday, but some people think it will
happen just the same. '
Captain J. II. Dukes and W. B. Perry
went to The Dalles with a team a few
days since "looking for hogs." if they
didn't find any to suit it, was because
they were too big for this market, for
they certainly went to the right place.
Trout lake is getting to be quite a
famous resort for tourists. There are a
number of camping parties there now
fishing and hunting. The ice caves
with which that whole section abounds
are also attracting considerable atten
tion. The photograph gallery opposite Mid
dleton's store will be opened next Mon
day. Mr, G. Boney the proprietor has
had years of experience and is prepared
to take photographs in all sizes and
styles. He guarantees good work.
The Shoemaker Bros, of Pendleton
have bought a farm near town and one
of them came down Sunday to stay.
The other is coming overland with their
teams and we understand seyeral other
Pendleton people will soon follow them
to locate here.
Tne game law for birds expired on the
15th, since which time the grouse have
caught it on all sides. The law should
not go into effect for a month later than
it does as while a few of the flocks are
well grown, the greater number are too
small to kill.
The Mt. Hood road is now completed.
The Chinamen came down last Sunday,
and all the other employes except car
penters came in Tuesday. It will take
the hitter ten days or two weeks to put
the finishing touches on the hotel, but
it is announced that it will be opened on
August 1st.
County Assessor Gourlay is getting
the financial stnding of Hood River
people, and will be through W'ith his
work in this section in a few days. He
tells us that the narrow strip along the
railroad, Mosier, Wyeth and the Cas
cade locks is all he has to assess outside
of The Dalles.
Mr. F. R. Absten has left in our oflice
a fine seedling apple grown on his ranch..
It is of beautiful color, bright red, large
ami of delicious flavor. It resembles
the Baldwin somewhat and is called by
him "Abstcn's Favorite." It is the
most showy apple we know of and its
remarkably early ripening qualities
ought to make it a valuable variety.
C. R. Bone has some of the best town
property for sale that has yet been
placed on the market. It is going fast,
six lots being sold Wednesday, and two
Thursday, and parties desiring choice
lots will do well to call early.. Farmers
desiring to sell a portion or all of their
property will find an energetic agent in
Mr. Bone.
The state road between here and the
planing mill has several bad places in it
that should be fixed up at once. One is
where the water crosses the road near
Dr. Adams', another where the road
crosses the railroad track, at the mill,
and the road below that is full of rocks
rolled down frm the railroad embank
ment. The bridge over the flume also
needs fixing, and the attention of the
road supervisor is respectfully called
thereto.
The Lee Summit (Missouri) Jonrnul
says : "The lloon River Glacier from
Oregon calls on the Journal for an X,
which request is cheerfully acceded to.
Hood River is the town where George
Prather, an old Jtckson county boy,
lives, and, by the way, we see that
Clarkson has chopped off George's offi
cial head, and given the title of P. M. to
some one else." The Journal is mis
taken, Mr. Prather resigned like a little
man,, and he had to wait three months
to get his resignation accepted.
Mr. Thomas McKay, in falling a tree
while working for the Mt. Hood Stage
company, cut out an old fashioned copper
cent. The coin was buried in the wood
a depth of over six inches, and the grain
of the wood looked as if a chisel or some
other instrument had been driven into
the tree and the coin .then forced into
the opening. The wood had grown solid
around it, and the figures 187: cut. in the
tree indicate the. time the coin was
placed there. Some old mountain
climber can now come to thi- front and
make his newspaper a gnod item by tell
ing who put the coin there.
Judge O. M. Scott, E. L. Fcott, Hon.
E. O. McCoy and Chester Soule, of
Grants, were out at Trout lake last week,
and tit their invitation Dr. E. H. Van
Patten, of Dayton, hiki C. R. Bone went
out to visit them. They hired
a team on the oilier aula of the river
and drove ut last Tuesday night a week
ago leaving White Salmon at 9 o.'clock
in the evening. They had a very pleas
ant time, caught plenty of fish, bringing
in eighty pounds ot them on ice which
they procured from the ice caves, and
arriving home Saturday night. They
are enthusiastic in their praises of the
place and speak in glowing terms of
their treatment by Mr. and Mrs. Stohler
who haye a dairy ranch near the lake.
UTY ITEMS.
Eye glasses at Prather's.
Best fresh candies at G. T. Prather's.
For perfection fruit jars call on J. II.
Middleton.
Go to Geo. T. Prather lor cigars and
tobacco. Best stock in town.
Try one of those Cyclone mouse traps
at Middleton's. Ten cents each.
Fine line of wall paper being closed
out at cost at G. T. Prather's. Call and
Bee.
G. T. Prather agent for D. M. Osborn
& Co.'s binders, mowers and sulkey
rake.
When you want a sewing machine
buy the White, for sale by Geo. T.
rrather.
Get your house insured in the Pacific
Insurance Go. of Portland. G. .1.
Prather, agent.
A fresh stock of Men, women and
children's shoes just ;in at Middleton's.
Trimmed canvas button shoes for misses
and ladies.
We have nothing new to offer this
week but just look, out for when our
goods arrive from the east we will sur
prise the natives with prices.
Blowkus & Son.
All that want horse shoeing done will
please coma Mondays and Tuesdays as
there is no certainty of my being in the
shop except on those days.
W. E. Nkkf.
We have just completed arrange
ments with the publishers of the new
series of school books, to have the ex
clusive sale of them here. As soon as
they arrive we will be prepared to ex
change new books for the old ones, thus
saving people the extra expense of buy
ing new when their children aie already
Hood River Market.
Peaches 5 cts per pound
Apples 1(1 per box
Black berries 8 cts per pound
Peach plums 3 ' "
Eggs 18 " " dozen
Butter 20 " " pound
Cabbage 2 " "
Spring Chickens $2.50 per dozen
Ducks 4.50 " "
B.R. TUCKER,
PROPRIETOR OF
LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS.
MANUFACTURER OF
FRUIT BOXES.
HOOD RIVER, OR.
House Painting,
Kalsomining,
Paper Hanging.
SATISFACTION G UARATKED.
George Mathias,
HOOD RIVER.
til .
Real Estate Dealer
And Conveyancer,
HOOD RIVEK,
lias for sale Improved and Unimproved
Fresh Milk
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.
rrTJIli PKKTTIEST TOWN SITU IN THE STATK
The Hood River Hotel,
R. HAJSTI3, Proprietor.
Close to the R. R, Depot. -
Neat, Clean
Special Rates by
jTOiFjjj.iuLjaiiragajnwiMM
GEO. T.
DEALER IN :-
enerai .-. lercnan
GROCERIES,
Books and Notions. Cigars and Tobacco.
Confectionery and Fruit
Orders for fruit
HOOD RIVER,
Olinger
jvery. am
Oak Street, near Postoffice,
HOOD RIVER, - - OREGON.--
"We have First-Class Stock and Outfits. Double Buggies, Hacks,
and Saddle Horses.
A Fine Four-Horse Conch, suitable for fishing or excursion
parties, carries nine passengers. Parties taken to any r.ccessi
ble point. Reliable drivers.
Our Dray delivers baggage or Ireight anywhere in the Valley
Charges Reasonable.
ORKGON.
Farms.
Cows with Calves.
Young Stouk. Horses, broke and unbroke
- - Hood River, Oregon.
, and Cool !
the Week or Month.
9 i
PRATHER,
filled promptly.
OREGON.
& Bone,
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