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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1891)
5Cood Iivcr Glacier liOOl) ItlVKU, Oil.. MAU. II , mm. I.NION PAdllC ItAIMYAV I.OC.U, ( A It II. KAM" IIOI'Ml I'KMM Hoop ft 1 V I : It Ni. A, Kiimi'mi ruvi' ill ilHiTi A. M. No. 'J. Mull " I'JMtt A. M. WICHT IIOI'NI) I'ltOM IIOOl ICIVIilt. So. No. I'Iiii-i-m li'iivi'D ill fi:'i7 I'. M. Mull ' . ' ;'H a. M, IUIii I.Iiik, N'ihi, I mxl 2, "'Inn livirlnnil Kl.TKr'" I'wiry IIiiiiiihIi I'lilliiimi Hli'i x i'ii, ( ul otilal MI.'imiki h, V'r'i' I hull' l in n Mini ( ihu'Im', uelwm-n 1'ittllMiiil mi l Imnvrr, Itmiilm, Knif M Til) , biulx, HI, 1'n'il or I lili'iiiin. Main Mm, Nim. :liiiMH,"Thi'l,liiilliMl Mull," oiry I'lilliihin IhiiIiii; hiii Wc'iiik t urn Iwoon I'lirilunit uml Clihuuu. lBlly 1l,xii.(,l Muu.liiy, THK MAILS. Tit limit arrlvm n.n HlrnlLl.iu-i .1 II fl.Mk A. M. W.mI:,.Iv. nil. I Hut in. I,,)., ,1,.. lru ' -in imi iIhjh 4 ihmmi. Pnr ChlnilWl'tll. IiiimhIM A. M. uriU,. ..I t V. M.H.dinliiv., For VtillHulinim l.-nvi n ilully N 8 A. M. rrtvM m imp uYliH'k r. M. from Will In Knlinoii livm fur Kiilitn, (III ir, Trout Ijtkv uml IIIliiwimmI .MoiicIiij , unit KrliHyi. Tli (Hint nflti l nH'ii fur iii-rnl rtrllvnry from R A. M. mull ') 1'. M. vivni Hnmliit wlita It will tw o n rruiu V until II A. M. I1KIKK LOCAL XA'ITKHS. Oil cloth nt the furnlturt' Mure. ItulldlnH pajH-r ut furniture uton. Mr. John Htoddard In In Chicago. dipt (.'oe went to l'ortlaiid Wedne ly. C. It. Ilo no vlnlted The Dallen Thum dity. Cahlinn" nml onloiiN nt llanna & ZlrKUr'M: Mrx. Hut ton NVeli ikiIi.v. WIIM (it Till! llllfN 1'letureH t'r.imt d to order at the fur niture Finn-. I r Thulium mum ut the CaMcade Li ckM WediifHilay. C. I'. I'.uhIi and wife have ijoiie N'alicuuver to ri'Kidc. tin the furniture Mon aud hit r Ik- '" Mid .Vi ll llt llll.tllll. 'Ihe dcniii fur I hi l", li. ihlmh can la- mccii at Hie furniture mIuic Alvln lleiHhey Im huildiiit; a neat fence al'uund Ii.h IuIm In aiicuiiiii. J. J. l.ucKt y Ii.ih , i i m ; , fence tti i.uiitl Iiim c ui, K. w. m' 1 1 1 . The Ctni;ieatiiiialiHl are l.ivlli'f Ihe luuin.alloii ur I heir ,1'iiircii Lii U-iii-' Ic ;c. ' OlillUt !.'.! ': t the luiiiuiT .i i,, i i the Wei . Tin- weal he;- I !i Ii. h I ii i i cii ,,, , H; i I i I .1 ,1 .1. 1 1 at ii.jjl !. Till' lll'lliaiHl t.. iovl! r ;rii nij Mcailii ( n'i." -' ' i... IihIiiIm eve'y 'li: . The eiiHlci 11 fnnil due licit' Wi ilny liioiiiin' iii.I iml ni live '1 liiii,il,i iiitcriiouii. dues- in. Ill i A new invoice of thread just received lit I laiina V ..egler s. Sl. sputUH fur I'-aels, or 2-1 spools for f I. llanna A: ice lei's slock of thread Is ; eoinplele as to iti,ilil , asMH intent and ! price. 'Jest it nml lie convinced. j llanna it Zicgler always keep the! best tul iitccus, clears, bines, ciearel tcs. i cigarette papers etc. Investigate. J. L. Iiiiigille infurins us his restau rant will le open for business in seven weeks, urabuut the fust uf May. Those Interested in the forfeited lands will do well to read J- M. Hun tington & (Vs. new ud lu this issue If you want to purchase some line pictures or or elegant rocking chairs, see i llicni ut S. I.. Jiartincss' lurnituie store. If you need iinything in the linn of tubs, wash boards, pails, clothes lines, clothes pins or wringers call on Ilunna & Zicgler. AVe understand Mr. L. Henry will have a neat cottage erected on his prop erly us soon us the lumber can be pii curcd. T. C. Dallas hns fixed up a tin shop in Harrison's warehouse and is pre pared to do ull kinds ot repairing on tinwuru. C. O. Itulicrts and his son came down from The Dulles Wednesday and went out to Mr. Huberts' place ut the forks of the river Miss Florence Fenley who has spent the winter with her sister Mrs. Cra dlebungb, left for heihoine near Bedro, Washington, Wednesday. W. Wells drew the set of Dic kens works on the baking powder prize draw at llanna & Ziegler's, 13 being the luekoy number. Dr. Ad iuis is making considerable improvement on the buildings ut J'aiaillse farm. The I runt on the ad dition being very handsome. George Mathlas who was called to Victoria B. C. n few weeks ago, on account of the death of his cousin Mrs. Dr. Newcombe, returned home lust Haturduy. The latest novelty out Is the "Match IcssItepeutiugAirUun." Shoots B. B. flhotot any Kind. Onco loading pre- J tares you for (ili shots. For sale ut the ''urnlture store. When you call ut Ilunna & Ziegler's to regulate your watch, buy u bottle of C. and W. KursupuriJIu to regulate your blood, or a bottle of Syrup of ' figs to renovate your system. Cush Lnckey who wus called to l'ortlaiid about three weeks ago on Account of the serious illness of his sister Mrs. Hudson, returned Wednes day, she being much better. Notwithstanding the cold weather which we have hud for the past month wild flowers have bloomed right along. At present t here is a profusion of pur ple Iris on the hills across the river. The Ladies Aid Society will give a dime social Thursday eve March litth, at the residence of Mrs. Zicgler. Fun and social games the order of the even ing. Committee. Diilc lliii'iiNiiii w hile plnvlnx ht t lit' m-li"ii romiil Mfimliiy fell, hi fun In in! Hi: ildr)' im oiik live. 'J im result wim u hnl cut over liii' lift eye which required Hi'Vt'iiil Hliti'hi'N ti cliiw. Parents uml school children lake li'ft lie that Minimi tV .icglcr keep it K'Hi'l'tll HllirU of HI lllllll Hllppllt'M mill u III miike ymi tlm lit nt ii Ici-m kiImi; mi ClipV hooks, tlllll t't, pells, penholders, Jiciii'IIh, inU c. Now llmt wii hiivc h Millllu ('(im- ininy wt hIhhiIiI ulri'i have a hand, i '' IlllVt' till' llllltt'l'llll llllil HlllTKt'Ht tllj our old lii in I thut ihi'.v u't together i uml tiHit llu lr horns iik ocrimluii rc-. ijiiiri n for Ihi! hoys lit Mm-. j Moiiduy the TowiihIic Company Mold 1 lot II In hloi'k C to .1. I,, ami V. A. j I.uiikIIIo. They will put tip a two sinry iiiiimiiij; on Hie loi at, mice. We iiikIi ihIiiiiiI a n-Htnuraiit. will oc cupy the lower Hour. Tim foundation In U'liitf laid, Conun-Katlomtl services lor March !.". Morning 10 o'clock Hiililutth Hchool II .'.'.' ' " . ' " - ." m ' """' ..'..I....1, ..1 1. ....!.. I.. ....II I 1. ; ';v,,,n1,,!j? 7:;H'- I KlKli I In ollllll- ,,, w jt, ,. tu. ,t.h).no4,l then Iilallall. Jext L'nil, Cor., 4th, ehajiter. .. . ,'ltlll. VIT'. Itllllflilir I'.ml.. I U Illil ' " ine la W . It Im hid to tlieni thut lire lout. H.J. I. tiKruncc arrived home from a IhihIiichm trip thru'.;Kn the ciiMtern unt ofthoMtate ThurMday. Il Im travel Ini; eoiittnuotiMly Hint iimiKU thut theru Im moro IiiuIiIIiikm und ImnniveinentM tx'ln made here pruiMirtlonally than In nny town In thcMtate. And yet the KiMd work Iihm hardly commenced. Work on the 1,'nlted Jtrethren church I hulldliiK wiim commenced Monday, and ine oiiunatiou Im raphlly ukIiik Mlmpe. A car load of lumU-r wum reei lved dur ing the week fnun ihe Ore(nn Lumhcr Company which Im now on the ground. Tin iilan of the building Im jfoud and If It Im followed It will ho a very band Nome little church. McCormiick one of the men ahot at the Lin ki rti-ontly In in a rrecarloiiM euiidition with the cIihikvi larfrcly In favor of IiIm dying. From all account he wa a iM-tieahle fellow ciiouiili w hen Mi.U r, hut wIiImUcv Mlirrcd up the f Iiiiii- M ring nevii in mm l'arr. in inuu wIiohIioi him, Im In jail ut The Dalle MWuiling the iymuU. The Steniticr lUkcr wiim taken from CratcM point to The lalle Mondav. iiml will prolinlily U put on the route h'hi;i. As a matter uf fact Nhe Hlintild -, 1 liiit have all, l;H there el' lee in Ihe li taken oil' the rout ut Ii;ih not U'cu a parilcle river ilu: hit! Ihe winter, " ' or a day on hiell nhe cullld not have I iiiiule her nyiilar tnpM. " Captain JIIuwcih had iiIhiuI. twentv incinlM-ts of J) Cuiiipniiy out fur drill 'I .!-.i:t;.. lii n h..ve had tun .it't. l 1 1 1 1 if. ' '. !l .'.I li ' I'llt I I'm i, ! lie M';' ! iiCV Weill ihrotiLli the eiulutioiiH, we are K.iti-lied that liny ale ill terinilit d lo la the crack company of I he Third, und w . t tl'.n I will yet In-the be-st ':'! : ':!.!.;, y, ami ill,! fun. 'fit I lie I ' -t I .a li . in .li Il.e ll.ittd u,i . i lis ..l in r luiiil i eoiiipany, ; a:id cvpcclx lo lii.tr n'Hid lepnrlMll.ini il wlicu I! Ii.'ih liail a eiiaiiee I J..;l (' n!t,'ar Lis. w I. w .., ...,s ; one , it urday the Motidiiv, all near kiiieil l.itli' CDIlats others Sunday and "land I'niitt." lie ; nr.iiiv,ht the skm ul the larvesl one Into 'town Tliursday and will have it I I mounted. It meastned eight feel in, lengiii, ainl Us i laws were over an inch ileeji across the bast, and nearly! t'i Inches ill lelij;lli along tile outer; curve. Wc imagine he looked much! m)llv haiulsoine w ith his running geais 1 taken nut than he did before, at" i..,,u i.i. n 1 1, ,,,i ,.i.,.vU .,, ,m f us im iression. Mr. K. V. Winaiis who is a skillful taxidermist will mount the beast. Sii. h and D.Kir Factory. The St ra Italia ti Bros, are ut work getting their sush and dour factory ready to begin work. The boiler is in )ll((.t, aml (). iu stn Stranahan will go to Portland after the machinery curly next week. It is expected that the machinery will bo in place by the 21st, and that th factory will lie iu opera tion before the end of the mouth. This is the beginning of our manu facturing industries, but who shall say to what proportions they will grow within the next ten years. Mount Hooi, March, 11, 1891 Editoh (Jlacikk: As Mr. II. C. McK, has not shown up for some time permit me to add a few lines to your sheet. The snow was 21 inches deep this winter the deepest at any one time, and the thermometer run down to 12 degrees below zero. The settlers have decided to have a bridge across the east fork of Hood River a few rods below Mr. S. M. Baldwin's mill, and it la now under construction. The recent eh i nook has cleared the snow to some extent. Frank Iieis is able to lie around again after being con 11 nod indoors for about six weeks. Mr. Fditor you may hear from this section as often as matters of Interest transpire. Subscriber. BORN. In Hood River to Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Valley March, 6th, R. E. Harbison, a President Harrison will start on his western trip about the 1st, of April, accompanied by members of his family, and Secretaries Tracy and Proctor. He expects to be a month on the trip unless the day of his de parture gets in its work on his plans. The dctvF lock in the Illinois senate was broken Wednesday by two of the Fanners Mutual Benefit Association members voting with the democrats electing General Palmer by a vote of 103, C. J. Lindley 100, and A. J. Stricter, 1. I I' id 11 Hi" ilril, of Aii-;iid. The liltcst dispatches fiolil (ho (,'om liilsMiwr of the laud olllce lo tin; Reg ister of The Dalle land alYw In thut tim time from which the law giving act mil Mitt lent nix montliH In which they have the priority rlicht to II lo on lands, I c(.;iiii to run I'ehruary .'In I, and will therefore expire August :trd. The olllcliiiit of the laud olllce ut The Dulles receive! the rollowliiti letter front the general land olllce fml l ii ilaj': Wakiiimjton, 1). ('., l ib. 1 lH-d. Itcgixtcr and Itecelver, The I ul Im Or.: Hii:h - Your li Iter of (hi! 1 Mi, Instant Iuim heel I received. Ill reply advl.-M'd that the entrlcH allow of tlit! Iiimlrt forfeited hy- V. HeptenilaT were en ullowed; hut having I"'')' I'lad will lt) ullowed to Htand, Huhjer ( I 1.1... .1.. . I n"J ",""! llu"" ""v " The m l of SeptemlM-r 2S, 1SD0, (-1 tion 2) aforcMaid, provided that hoi Mtcuil clalminitM Hhould ireseiit tin clnltiiM within nix montliM from tin piiMMii(;e thereof, but tit ltd (ii' Felirtiary 1H, Wil, extended the time lo atx montliM from the tlate of the proiiiul- lire huijj fv villi I I t Of ,, V 71 t gatlon or tlte liiMlructloiiN by thiM tdllee. Mtarted uo go out of the Muloon, but Mc 1'urchaMCM under the third aectltm of Cormick called him buck. l'arr looked the uct or lsim, may Im) made within ut him und told him there wuh not two year from hucIi promulgation, room to talk over the ullair or clue be Kuid act docM not reijuire the filing of a did not have time, und turned to go declaration of intention to purchaae out. lie wulked out of the auloon and und (Iihm not uuihorle the collection oil' the HtepM. McCormiek followed of a fee from upplicunl to iun ha.He. ,iIU) u,i UH huMtepiR-d oil" the sidewalk The blank form of application und he pulled bia pihtol und Kiid, "here we ullidavlt forwanled iMMtilllcient for the have it,'' and commenced shooting. cluMM of jmthoiih provided for in the lurr oa being followed, turned with third section who nettled on the lund his Hide towardM McCormiek and pre with the bund jUlr. InteiiUuii of pur- pured for defeiiHe. They were about chaMlng front the Northern IVilie rail- hi'tim feet upart, and fired until the road company, when it should secure, pintols snapped. Mr. Thompson and a title, but when money Im paid a receipt crowd of others were standing on the then-fur must Ikj Issued, and a certitl- sidewalk while the shooting took place, cate must also le issued um u huHis for a At this Juncture McCormuck turned us patent. The ordinary canh certificate though to go into the saloon, but ouly may be used, but u reference thereon de one step backward, when he ap miiHt be made lo the fact thut reared to raise his pistol again, or to re Iho purchase wum made under the ;,d it, Thompson could not tell which, act of September 'j.i, Kit). l'arr ut the same time went towards The form of application and mlldavit leavens' store, and said, "Boys come for honicHiead claimants enclosed by on; I'm shot ull to piece.." At this you ws!i lie satisfactory. Kopcciiiilly, Li-.tt'ii .V. Cm'.oi f, Commissioner, Cuilil!.! Court Prwt'etiiii:?. e I lie pi .icct'd.ugs of the i on veiled lU.u'ch ,.uUll ,. . laiUU Vt inc. i 1 he dates of meeting of vie were to he iixed by t he surveyor, during Uiis term ul emu (. Petition for county mud Mo. lion by W. A. Allen and others, granted and K F Sharp appointed surveyor,, und 1' V Wiilu no, A Anderson, and J B Dow, viewers. Petuioii concerning road !14, papers not be i ng properly made out, wus laid over. Vie were' report ill favor of public ease ment levelled, and petition granted ami load ordered opened on payment of cos ts. Petition for county road 201, E F Cdiarp .surveyor, j N McCoy, F C Slier- neo and J F Arnntage viewers. Petition for county road in.'; same surveyor aud viewers- DC Hay nor appointed stipevisorof district Mo 1, vice J W allace re- signed. j Uoud 1!)!), J A Hamilton, E Scbamio, . and Charles Schmidt appointed viewers and K F Sharp surveyor. Roiid20a, biurp surveyor, und Osmer Cook, lUiam -tidier, and U S Morgan viewers. Report of supervisor A J Hull Hied and approved. Liquor license grunted to Patrick Mc,i llaiiy ul Cascaite Locks. Report of C J Cranduli supervising arctiuecl of court house rcpaire read and approved, und Uie thatias ot the court extended to him for the ecouoni- icalund eliicieut manner in which he hasperioruiedliis duty Ordered that Hjll.OO due C J trandall be paid outot the insurance iiiuu. County road 204 Sharp surveyor, and II W Steele, Heury Williams and P T Sharp viewers. i N Road 108 ordered that Geerge A Liebo E Schanuo aud Chai les Schmidt bo ap pointed viewers to assess duiuugcSjelc. Liquor license granted to Thomas W Baddcn &, Coiupuny ut Cascade Locks, for six months. Ordered that in future all bills not presented und properly certified before t he firsb day of each term of tnis court will be laid over until the next regular term. A correction was made in the annual levy of taxes to conform with the state levy. Bills aggregating $1003.40, not count ing those of the clerk and sheriff, were allowed. A Shooting: AttVay at the Locks. Mr. J. V. Thompson, who is under arrest as an accomplice in the shooting all'ray at the Cascade Locks, and who was arrested and brought to the city Saturday night, gives the following version of the affray: There appears to haYO been an agreement between Henry Purr and Patrick McCormack to meet in the prize ring, and consider able excitement was created over the affair. Parr was formerly a resident of Washington; but for the past two weeks l.:.s been keeping a barber shop ut th( IK kn, McCormack In a lare Iiiiiii and weighs fully forty pounds i more thari Purr. They met at the ' Locks Saturday ulxiut noon. There were Mix In thecrowd. The liht seems ! ',ttVU '" (M'tt'"' ',v th0 helliif'Tciits I and r. 1 lioiniHon came up to 1'arr s ! harher shop, and walked into the i MaliMin -the harlier m1ioj Im IntheMatnc hulldlriir. Mr. I iiMked hi in to come tl, Ull( t,,,. and In; took a elijar .Mr. 'J' tood there and talked aw hile en aside ! hy nnotli It' WIIM Kiz to in. ill fug in Riinther ut the bar vth d "wo are gotti jHlitltillg to till 1 if I BPtkillei' the door; und kin "if he don i .the coi Vi'i i Jin. Hie tiiV lio im vaTTfiiTciteil.'und one of them treutcd, they tok tigarM together. Amhooii um the treut was over l'arr time Thompson went towards him, and they started up the track, Some one inquired from the crowd what is the mutter?. Thompson told him there was a shooting scrape, und us they kept up the track several shots were lired ut ; hem. l'arr received a shot in the breast and the ball was taken out near the lift linn, and is not necessarily fatal. McCormuck was struck in the ride and is seriously wounded. Tiuu Mounhdncrr. N'OTIC:. There will be a social hop nt the Armory of Co '!)" Tuesday eve March 17th. All are cordially invited. Mu sic by York's Orchestra. iy order of Committee. NOTICE. The V. H. Church services and Sun nttv school will tie hereafter held in 'The Blowers' Hall." Every bodv invited. Land Filing.;. On and after the 10th, of this month I will be prepared to make all papers for filing on government lands, J. H. Chaw.KHAi'gji. NOTICE. , Mr, A. S. Disbrow has postponed his r sixty days from February 25th. sale for George P. Morgan and E. W. Nevius have opened an office in the store for merly occupied by Mr. Garretson as a jewelry store, on Second street, next door to Georire Hitch's grocery store, and are prepared to make all papers for filings or entries either upon the for feited lauds or government lands of ZCZa nd cases of every description. Both these gentlemen are ex-clerks of the U. S. land olllce at The Dalies, and certainly Vou no to The Dalles on land business. ............. 'PU... ...Ill . .... SUMMONS. In the Justice's Court for Hood River Pre cinct, iu Vnsco, eounty Oregon. M. V. Harrison, Plaintiff,) vs y Charles linker. Defendant.) To Charles linker, the above named defen dant. In the name of the Mate of Oregon. Yon nre hereby commanded to appear and answer the complaint tiled ugalns you in the above entitled cause on or belore Monday the l:ith, day of April. 1891, at the hour of 1 o'clock f i. iu. that being; the tirst day of court, follow iiB six weeks publication of this summons, and If you fail to tvppeur and answer the com plaint the plaintiff will take Judgement against you for ttie sum of $73.(jl and interest thereon at tlte rate of eight per cent per annum from tlte 1st, day of September, 1890, and for his costs and disbursements herein. You are further notified that this siiinmona served upon you by publication bv order of u. weius, justice oi me peace lor Hood Kiver precinct in siitd county and state made on the itn, day ol February, ism. O. Welds. Justice of the Peace for Hood River Precinct. NOTICE F'OH PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., v February 6, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has tiled notice of Ins intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles on March 20, 1831, viz: George Y Loy, D. R. 6,994, for the N. E. L Sec. 30, T 1. N . of R. 9 E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C. L. Morris, J. C. Maaklev, C. P. Bush aud J, T. Nealeigh, all of Hood River. JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. 0L 1 I V If I tother Vi wan wnt ,f lyto S:" :,,,r' JVlirrty uack. wall W. H. WILSON. A TTOIINE Y-A T-LA W. RfrM 63, ANT m, NKW VOOT 151K'K, THK IrAI.I.KM, l!UVK.V. Icri'a Watkiwm a Mekkfkis, Attorneya-at-Law, Vogt'8 new building, Second St. THK DAI,M-;S OliKOON. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUCH. ATTOtlXKV AT LAW. Praotici'ii In Hi I the WHirlM of (ireicon nml Wimhltifstun. Miwlal attmitlon glvcu to ciu- v-yuu'lnz. TC'K, li RIVEIt OUEGOX. Locator, very 4ody wants land In Hood er Valley. I have some verv de- Fablc tracts of good lund on mv list preemptions, homestciids and tim- red claims, with running water on them. I can locate several stockmen advantageously. Do not fail to sec me at Hood River Falls or address ine i at Hood River, Wasco Count y, Oregon, j vt . itoss WINAXS, Locator. FOR SALE. Heveral milch cows. Apply to A. R. Byrkett, White .Salmon, Washington. dinger anil Livery Oak Street, near PostoJJice, HOOD RIVER, - OREGON. Wc have First-Class Stock and Outfits, Double Buggies, Ilacfcs and Saddle Horses. A Fine Four-Horse Coach, suitable for fishing or excursicr pprtien, carries nine passengers. Parties taken to any accesr blc point. Keliabh drivers. (till IWv lolivoro Vn rrrtn rrt n Charges Cfandall & Burget, DEALERS IN .OP in AIiSO CARRY A Full Line of Furniture Cants HDlowSkkEc InloriatiM Goods. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to 166 Second St. The Dalles, Or. j. j. wmmi k a, THE DALLES, OREGON, Have the only ahstract of land titles in the County, and are the only persons who can furnish reliable in formation concerning landitles on 1TOTICE. We are also prepared to make out all necessary papers for filing oh the forfeited AND ON ANY GOVERNMENT LAND. TCTCI CAT TP. Choice bargains JJat iSJzLJUlZdi in city anil Country Property. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITFD. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER LETTERS. J.M.Huntington&Co. Opera House Block - - T.'ic Dal'r.-. Or. I'KRRY & JONES, ntopp.iiTon or thi Hood River Market Keep y ttniTr hand Infl ui'l'l t Choice Meats of all kin Sausages a Specialty. Ipiit .' itUiitioo ptid to Furr.ifhing Miilmen and Sappljing Meat in Large Quaaiitie Don't Furjtt the TIom, HOOD RIVER MARKE' Oak street next door to Oitciii office. & Bone, Feel Stables, l U 1T.lt Keasonable. Removal Notice! Wm. Ifiiicbellp UNDERTAKER, Wishes to inform his many friend ut the publlff generally that he has removed bit undertaking rooma to KICKELPEN'S NEW BCrLDINO Corner Third und VBhlnjtoo, Where he carries a fiilV Ktock of eTtrjlhlrjj oeodl in that business. Ordra by dispatch, exprese, mail of In peiwn. promptly attended to mid satUf&cttoa turnt.H. Can ho eou anvhouof thcdayir niht t h :ti lenoe. comer Fourth aud Wuhiurtoa, oc pia nwiueii REMOVAL NOTICE. The RED FRONT Gro cers have moved to the cor. of Third and Union St. where they carry a complete line of staple and fancy Groceries, And also do a general eoiuniissioir business. Thankful for past favors, w solicit a continuance of the same t? our new store in the old Post Off": Building Cor. 3rd, and Union Sta. Via TfJT"