' t .... mynM,,,,!,!,,.. P- HOOD BIVER, OR, JULY 27, 1889. TIMETABLE. ' ' , . , v . 1 , ' . ' XABTBOUKD. Express No. 2, leave. . . .10.40 A. M. Express No. 4, leavef..... ....... v.... ...12:36 A. M. ' , WBJTBOOHB. ' Express No. 1, leaves. 2:05 A. M. Express No. 8, leaves.. 8:45 A. M . THE MAILS. , llThe mail arrives fromStraltsbnrgat 11 o'clock A.M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; departs the same days at noon. , i . . .. , " For Chenovreth, Ipavos at 8 A. M. arrives at 6 P. U.Saturdays. ',.': For White Salmon leaves dallv at 8 A. M., arrives at 1 P. M. . - " From White Salmon leaves for Fulda, Gilmer, Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. . Arrives on alternate days. 1 SOCIETY NOTES. 1 Rivorsldo Lodge, No. 68, A. 0 U. W., meets 1st and 3d Saturdays of each month at 8 P. Lyman Smith, Master Workman; H. L. Howe, Recorder; J, H. Middleton, Financier. . .. Canby Post, No. G. .A. R., meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month " BRlEF LOCAL MATTERS. Considerable travel to Trout lake. ' What's the matter with the ferryboat? A. J. Rand walked in. from Lost Lake ie otber day, arriving here in time for. nner. ' x ' . , ... ..' . ! Mrs. Phoebe Jone, mother of Louie fmes the engineer, is visiting MrB. New n Clark. .-, 1 . . ' Arthur Disbrow will make final proof on his homestead at The Dalles land of . ifice August 20th. . . Mrs. W. W. Whitcomb will come up from Portland in a day or so to visit her .mother Mrs 8. Hutton . . .. ,: V Rev. T. L.' Elliott came up Wednes day from Portland and will remain with us during the summer. - ; : 1 " Mr., W. J. Baker has opened his house for boarders,'' and can accommodate a , limited number of lodgers.' v ; - A contract will be let shortly for clear ing twenty or thirty acres around the hotel, by removing brush, logs, etc. If it is possible to do it, a road will be built from the hotel to Lost lake. If not a good trail will be made,- probably this fall. , , ; ' j : Joe Wilson did a goodkjob of leveling for t ,e hotel water w s. tne water AT rs. Will ("ir-aham. of The. Dalles, a .V coinpanied by her.daughter,5 Lulu, caraf , 0H down Thursday, 'and will remain two 01 , three weeks. ;i :. ;( (' '.'.' Sunday Col. C. K. S. Wood, Henry ; '. T Failing,- Captain T.Zebree and Col. '. .Wood's brother went up to the .glaciers ' "'' -returning Tuesday morning. . - ; Dr. Newco'mb. who has been . visitine . here for somp time, returned to Victoria ' ' Monday. He tells us, that Hood Riyer ;- grows more attractive each year and he ,'' . finds it difficult to leave. . , ' , -The sheriff's sale of property to satisfy delinquent; taxes took place at The ', ' t ' Dalles Thursdays Several pieces of ' property were poid and the sale was then postponed until today. - V ' '. Quite a number qf "Portland people are . at tne glaciers ana more are coins; tuere " ., " nearly every day. If the hotel was open ,.' all the vehicles in town would not' be ; sufficient to carry the crowds. The county read out to Tiema'h's place , -' is ' developing some, fair sized chuck ' holes, a thing to be expected at this' ' time of the year, but the application of a little bark would act as a good tQnic :'. and put it in good shape. That left handed serenade, for Mr. Li-inEulls and wife-did not "can out'1 , worth a cent simply because, Mr. Ingalls invited the boys in, thus abstracting all the' dulcet" TrHjsiufoin tintinabultvting ; ' ' bells and the tin tin pans??-'" -S,. . Mr. A. A. Stevens, who resides near Farmington, W. T., arrived here with .'. i his family Wednesday. He is a brother ; i of Conductor Stevens and we understand ; ' has a place in the valley.. He will leave , for home in a few days but will leave his ' family heret - " , -. . v 4 Mr. JTj. Howe resigned the oflWof , justicejjhe peace at the lat session of the attfhty court, and Mr. C Wells has beftri appointed, to fill the vacancy; , The aparntnient is a good oneas to master tie. inticacies of the average law busi- jgustice wants to C. .Well. n August otD tor tne iiaroison -broth- efs. The machine is' a first nclasS one and will no .doubt do excellent work. though if it does not' give the bovs a lit- tie trouble for the'urst day or so it will . -not be as cantankerous as the average - machine. .. , , Mr. Adams, superintendent of the Mt: Hood Stage Co., took one of the conches out over a part of the road Weilneday,- -y, returning xnursaay morning. -Tlie trip '. : was made to see how the coachea would handle, 'and he is more than satified. . The coaches are perfect beauties, and the Way the big grays brought one in this' morning reminds us of earlv days -in .v the mining camps of California; The rtde .out to the hotel promises to be, in stead of a tiresome affair, one of the most delightful pqrtions of the trip. H. S. Lewis and family returned to Portland, Thursday;5,-; . : ,' Robert Rand's hardware store was Opened for business Friday. - G. . T. Prather received Wednesday 2700 pounds of blackberries. s Liyery stable business is booming, no teams to be had, so the boys buggy ride their girls on a wheel barrow. Clark & Mathi'as' ' paint shop is in position on the corner of Fifth and Oak and thev will soon open out with a full line of goods. . , . J. B. Rand has finished putting down 1000 feet three-fourth inch pipe, thus in suring a plentiful -supply of pure water at his home. . ' . ,' Joe Wilson has- been doing consider able road surveying for the county re cently. Thursday he surveyed the road from Tuppers mill to Mr. Divers place. Mrs. Nellie Pruyn, of Ellensburgh, W. T., who has been visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. II. C. Coe, for the past- two weeks returned to her home on Tuesday last.;. .- ' v . -v Mr.' Habersham, engineer of the Goldendale & Pasco .railroad passed through on the east bound train yester day. He goes up to look after the road's' interests. , , 4 . Mr. D. E. Bed anj has . just fitted up a house' moving outfat and has plenty of business on hand. His first job, was moving Clark & Mathias' paint shop from Ash to Oak street. . .' .Tud Ferguson's' saddle horse made an excursion up Oak street, Thursday evening in company with a section of Smith and LarFance'S board fence. The horse was recovered later on but the fence is still out. , On Monday last, Messrs Ferguson, Heald and Piatt started for Dead point creek to make' a preliminary survey for water ditch, the heavy forest fires, how ever, drove them back and the survey will -be postponed until later. . When Mr. E. Lock .was ' returning home" Thursday evening, he discovered a fire between him and his destination. In attempting to get through, his team took fright and ran away, doing some damage to wagon, harness, etc. ' Hon. E. L. Smith, A. B. Jones and another gentleman whose name we did not learn, left Thursday morning for the Little White Salmon, to examine the country and get an idea of its timber resources.- They will be gone for several days arid will no doubt see some' of the best timber in the territory. Arthur W. Oiler and Wm. .Buskirk will make final proof before the register 4"rl-recc4Var"'at Tha Di-lIci land .3ioe September 7tb ; Margaret A. "Winans and Wilson R. Winans will make final proof at the same place on August 12th and Michael P. Neff on September 6th. A correspondent is wanted from each of the posloffices 6f the White Salmon country.' If some one will jot down all .the local items of each neighborhood and forward them to, us, so they will reach us bv Friday at the latest, we Will gladly give the space. Let the world know , something of your section and thus uid in developing it. ' Frank, the six year old son of Mr." Oscar Angel! of Eight Mile fell from his horse' Thursday" anil broke both bcjnes of his left arm midway between the elbow and wrist. The' horse . was standing still but becoming frightened suddenly moved to one side nnd .Fr&nk fell in a rut in the road with the above result. Dr. Logan set the arm, and it will be as , good as ever in a short time: ; " " Mr. W. D. Chandler, of Jefferson, Iowa, has been-visiting with his. cousin, Mr. H. Cf Coe. Mr. Chandler was a resident of Hood River over 22 years ago, afterwards he removed to" Walla Wafla where he married a'sisterJofJ Cale Reinharts of the Goldendale Sentinel. He afterwards-went -east to "Jefferson whese, he has been in business ever since. . He is now on the Sound and will probably locate on this coast. ; David E.'Mattin, who killed Charles C. Grant in a Tacoma lodging house last Friday morning, was arrested at Kalama Wednesday. Conductor Granger picked him up at. Media, a small 'station just this side of Tacoma, and identified him at once By - descriptions ; of him. He telegraphed the sheriff at "Kalama who made. the arrest upon the arrival of the train. Fenrs are entertained that . he will be lynched on his arrival at Tacoma As the season is growing short the "hotel : managements, are undecided whether to open the Glacfer hotel or to devote the balance of. the season to building the other wing. We hope they frill conclude to throw it open as the guests "will advertise -it thoroughly for next year. A conclusion will be reached very shortly, and the hotel will either be opened, 'or .a force of men will bo put to work at once to build the other portion. . Mr. Jewett, tiu .White Salmon nur seryman, left a nw (to ns at-least) variety of fruit at Middleton'B store the other day. ' He calls them Prunis Simoui" 'and we ratlwr think that must he what they tire. They look like a plum flat tened on the ends until they are wider out than they, are long up. They smfdl mo."e like an apple than a plum, and are said to taste like a banana.- Thev are a Chinese frnit, and if any further infor mation is wanted ou? readers. will have to apply to Mr. Jewett. . - ( ' ; Frank. Crameij August . Buchler's brewer got in a q'J-rel with Ed. Elliott, who runs the engiVat the brewery, at The Dalles yestercy, in which" Elliott knocked Cramer fown. Cramer- evi dently got mad aihe got his shotgun and renewed the htle. Elliott ran and fortunately ell ovja stick i I cordwood just as Cramer fire1 at him.uthe charge perforating the airvhere Elliotts head was an instant bore. He rose and continued his flight) wards the railroad when Cramer let p at him with the second barrel, but the gun was loaded with bird shot at the distance was zreat and ri letting greater, no damage was done. Jramer was arrested and had bis examirtion yesterday after noon. .' i J CITYTEMS. v Eye glasses at Prher's. . ' " Best fresh candh at G..T. Prather's. For perfection frl jars call on J. H, Middleton. . Green Mountain live,' the best in the world, for sale atBthpr's! , Go to Geo. T. Prner 'for cigars and tobacco.' Best stocin town. i " . Try one of those at Middleton's. .Ti rclone mouse traps cents each. Fine line of wall laper beine closed out at cost at G. leather's. Call and see. . . : ' G. T. Prather agi for D. M. Osborn & Co.'s binders, bwers and sulkey raiya. , '- :-, , , .When you want) sewing machine buy the White, , t sale by- Geo. T. iTather.- -, - ,v . . j Get your house inred in the Pacific insurance Co. of Portland. , G Prather, agent. . -ji, . ' Just received lOCgrain bags which win De sold at iu ces apieco ,''- d .- Jeo. T. ?bather A fresh stock oMen,' women and cnuuren s Bhoes m in at Middleton's. Trimmed canvas bum shou for misses and ladies, j - .' AH that want fiorshoeing done' will please come Mondajand : Tuesdays as there is no certaintjf my baing in the snop except on tnosiays. ,r ' .' x -- WE'..Nbpp. We have just counted aangements with a first-class haiss maker to run a I repair shop up stairser our store and will carry lull line fiarness,' saddles, wnips, etc., at oottotonces. - . ''. lowh6 & Sou. Our first installmt of . boots and shoes have just arrid'from Chicago. Wecarf now offer yondies shoes from $1.25 to $4.50 per paMnen'sfrom $1.50 to ?o.ou. v;om(3 in anooK at tnem. ' ' .: V .VEes & Sox. V We will soon hnvfl wtUJinfi nf Arv good's, notions, eteTTboSTdirect frn l manufacturers in New Vcicitv. ' When they arrive we will defy ly dealer io the state to get below- on 1 rjricesJ money talks, and we prods to make it an'object for every persdn this part, C !. ,l f ,.Jl7 1 ' . . I ui ijjo cuuuujr lu uuy ui ucv ts uave HO inducements to offer but ltom prices ana nrsc class gooas. . .. ( '. ' ." Bi.pvs & Son. .. f . Hood River Marl Peaches. ......... Apples.'. .:;'? Black berries Peach plums . . . . Eggs... Butter....-..:.;.. Cabbage. . . per pound 1 per box 8 tier pound ." dozen pound ii A ' Spring Chickens. . er dozen Ducks. i . . ... . . Six pleasant rooms suitabbr house- Keeping lor -sma)!- iamny ater in kitchen.' liooms up stairs postof- tice. a or terms inquire at punce. BARRETT.' At the CascadP Locks, idav Jnlv 11th, Eva L., daughter of Bit, a)?ed 6 years ana d inoiii.ii8. r uuerax ai wiey, u. w. " cemetery Saturday. . . 4 f. ' House Pa in jig, Kalsomi.nirig, - . I'aper Hd SATISFACTION GUARATH ."', ' GPHTCTP -MP till? " . YUifc)C- V-UiIp HOOD RIVER. ...,-..8 I ....20 " $2.P' , fo Rent. A i Real Estate Dealer " And , Conveyancer, i HOOD RIVEii; Has for sale Improved and Unimproved Farms. . ' . ' ' , . - Fresh Milk Cows with Calves. - ' . , ; . ,' .'...."','T ,! i . Young Stoi-k. Horses, broke and unbro ke. . TOWN LOTS t: . - . 3-TIlK PRETTIEST TOWN SITE IN THE STATE The -Hood R. RAiISTI), nc) tn the J? "!? ' f)4nt H0Se ? tfle K' J' Veppt. Neat, Cteih Special Rates by GEO. T; '.PRATHER, DEALKlt IX : ! ' eneraS .:. Merchandise, . '' , ' ... -t ' . '.'.'. V" , " t - . . ' : groceries.:.;"'. -' Books and Notions. .. " Cigars and Tobacco. , ; - Confectionery Orders for fruit HOOD 1$IVER, . Olinger Livrry uml ItHl Hilih. -, i Oak Street, near Postoffice, H()OD RIVElC ' - ORElGON. We have First-Class Stock and Outfits, Double Buggies, Hack's,. . ' " . ' '.- and Saddle Horses. ' , '1. .A Firifi Fonr-Hnrsft Dnar.li. snifalilA fnr fisTiincr nr ovfiivsiinn.; Pal'ties, carries nine passengers. ble point. Reliable drivers. . Our Drayjdelivers baggage or lreight anywhere in. the Valley ' ,1 . , , v Charges Eeasonable. . , GOST - OREGON. TV .FOR SALE. : " s River Hotel ' Proprietor.' , -.-. - Hood River, Oregon - and Cool!- the Week or Month. V t and Fruit. tilled promptly. OREGQN. & Bdne, . Parties' taken to any 'accessi-'; " - - - i