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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1891)
I ?ozi Ivivcr (alacicr. Iiuuls to any other jm'inoii." That MihMooiiently to-wit: on the Two tlmtrvtiim.lo V.vrlll. Two i:;istro:utH'u" inviliks have re- 'fourth dnv of January, 1TS, another cently b.en imroln.vd into tho t ity 11 OOD KlVr.K, OK., Aril! I, It, lStU. ; resolution to (ho same etl'eet was inssed 1 , 1"'' '".""V 11 H ,,NV0 ' T'- l.v tlic niI.1 Hoard of Plreetoi: 1 '"V,""' " V ' , . , , ,, , , , berof he Manhal tail eltth, who uoi long I hat actual not lenient on ' ! a,0 Min,ritioa hLl vv,it, r ,,.,., ()f wiw not an essential rvtitihvnieiit, but I.Miv ordering broiled baoon nerved Ihuiii tide improvement van n prerenal- j Wlth a plain lettmv calad. site to eocnrlntf any rights thereunder. The waiter lifsitatod before tilling the XO MOXKV TO .O.I X. Pallet we Hewntly. while in The called upon three different linn eu gaged lu the real es-tate business, and Mho have heretofore had eastern money to loan on real-estate, for the purpose of learning if they would nd vamv money to tlioM- desiring to make final jiroof, or to purehaso government land. The euhtdaiuv of tne remarks ofonetlrm would do for all. "In the llrt place," said one, "the companies will not lend money on the restored ( l 1 , . I !- . . raiirouu lamis, um.cranj c.reui.iMa.Ki ,n Kwri,,llvV witU tho Wnm of for the reaHun the titles arc snbjoet to , vonu-s .or iu o jinre, aim un-j a.v mi . t,K, n,,utloll anxious to iiuve tiietr money in HUeii That were the lands embraced In the ! novel order, ami inquired a second time i jlt Hi,. j A ! i:i ".u Will be held at the Hand house- Hoar , Mr. 11. 'all's pla.v, Satmd.iy, Apri'.l IS, I I'roiil M o'clock ll. III. t H . m (V the ; N-nellt of Kev, Frank M. Aiinki. A , his family will soon be here iinytWIug : In the way of furniture, groceries, full or vegi-tables w ill be ncivptnblo, A so ; licitlii): committee will call on friends forfeiture provisions of the act of Sep tember Ll, tssxi, to bo oil'civd for sale by the company, persons now In possession or owning valuable Improvement thereon, would policy and practice, accorded a prefer uc miner our cmsuiii; i ,.,,,. ,,,.. to assure himself that he hal bcanl alight. When the news of the novelty became noised abroad, and the member of the chili learned that it was tlu p'U tleiuan's eustoni to order bacon with his indulged in a great deal of go,Kl natuivd dialling at his expense. meaiiw hilo. .1. Mils, f M us. I ' Mi;s. (' Mi:s, N, McCoy, P. Mi: ai l. K.su AIM. IH MS, 1'. V II Moll. Committee. Slt.VIU M'VNM.t.rs. jeopardy. Reside this the nun panics Jiave become tiivd of the nsscsMiient Lwsof thintatc; for thev nevr know . . .1 . i .. . . .... emv ricnt ot nurcnase, ana won in w I'uiallv one alter another tried tne notiiled ami allowed ninetv davs to en-! conibination. found it imlatable a;id bon t.,H lllto .btltl..lt ll tllit till fllll llUt I if ili. 1 tesiiinonv of the fact. The ottdit v li.is i Thornue.hbred Sllver-Siianirl.'d llain- II l 1114.. l 'II , I'M l v .'.. ----- - - i . s t . I .. .1. li It-ir niri.u In ' uii t i.t VI ..II lu.l' mil hur ill now ocvotno exirenieiy popular m uie ..-''-.. v " city. It is remarkably palatable. Try it yourself noine time if you doubt this statement. The other oish is also a combination. It is mm-h nlYirted in the better class of 1 1 A ItVl v oWiai. A.M'Kt.W I.AHHKN. i e resolution n-icrreu iowas ganled by me and by my piihKwswu-s ami all connected with the oHice, and ; the public was fivtpiently o informed chop houses in both X. w York and i iiv lMililiention. eorrt'snondeniv and ! MriH.kl'. n. It cvnsisis of a broiled I '.if- v.hen tU?y aiv through paying taxes. o;hmvl w instituting a general li-: ghA chop, bivi'.ed bacon and fried l,i the first place the ehcrilt collets for , wniie uml ,nvtatioI1 10 ml lvnoxw to p , Miisip-s served together. the state and county, then the road su- tiwn . ,,,.. Mll ......ieoltuml 1 1 thh ",,,,ut n l!u Mi s-aon of . , - !.,!, Mil auviseu iHiiiui v eoiiiiiioiiiv iiiei whu lauds of the tympany prior to their be-1 Rt nn ))p C(unrv yuiwr l);ir, v ,t ,11Is a lug ottered for sale, on the assurance , Uv, Mt wanti ilow, ver. in that it will that preference right of purch ase would ' utreaM the at'tvi'titi cf a verv hmigrv tliilleen. .Miss. M. II. Mi UI.IM N. nut stir, ok ki:nt. A farm of ltii acres, elv'ht miles fiMiu It .oil Kier on the .Nil. Hood loml, l'or information concernim; it iuulrc at litis ntliee. Comor of Second and Lnughlln Stroots Tlio Dalles, Or. mum oi mi The Best Stock, Chicken and Rabbit Fence irtrr IIIHUL, ALSO MAM T.U TI KKKSOI' -- Gtiong and Durable Wiro Mattrosscs. CLOUGH & LAR3EN, Proiiriotcrs. jcrvisor notitlesthciu that he host a tax hill against them, the school clerk is liext with special tax and jH-rhaps two luring the year. When the tax laws i f the tate arc so amended that all the lis i arc collected by one person and ioue time, money may l olitainalle until then it will not. The farmers especially the new settlers w ill be atest tsutl'erers, but they can up their minds that eastern capi. , ure not going to seek in'-cst- Lr tlicir moucv here utulefIie vtut s ii.::. ! A tine pony suitable lor a lady to ride, together Willi side-saddle, bridle1 n lid complete oil till' I if II i IV of JaliU s leak. le accorded to the person found In pos session or having valuable Improve ments thereon when the land was pla ced on the market. r.wi. Si'tut.zK, (ieneral Laud Agent. net interest of about eight readily brings ten to twelve Washington, and tjie len- naturaliv seeks the Ix-st iis t present informed I do abil'v of that." but truth in the and w e advise those Mr. John Gill, of Portland, In an In terview in Wednesday's Oroontiin, i wiva tn i"n,wi't io'i wit )i tlic net ion of iws. As at present taxed, in j the chamber of Commerce in relation money lixmed on mortgages , t0 01),.nin., th Columbia: "The Chamlier of Commerce has called this meeting, because it is neces sary for us to do something for oursel ves to obtain relief. olody else w ill luili-iiid If.tllriitiii mtes nr oVfirliilnnf merchandise. Oregon j ni'way will be until the railroads p a seat w ay in the rear are bankrupt. I tie city lias reached its a sensible assessment ! grow th unless w bring the interior into more iriemiiv relations wun us. For years w e have had the power to coerce the railroads, and we have eaten humble pie ult the time. They prom ised us a dry dock, hotel and union de- borrow to make final MK,t 'J rlf$"ul I Hf UfUl-H i IIIL-UIJ l VI Ullltfll and the hotel was built by our own eit- io calculations on get any of these eouipuu urely get left. izens, and with our owu money. In that time Portland has paid the rail road millions for freights. We now laving a remarkable ' propose to reduce the cost of transport -.... . ... .jation and increase the pric of wheat. ? and tins is w ithout , Thc ,-nion 1acitic nm)An) lu. its of the place are , and this accounts incuts, let a brief be the most famous md those who have examining into our mve another chance much they might esting here. Within I town property has i', and by this time i have doubled again, ins been sold at an cent over last years tticult to find prop- wish to part with ru hut we are grow um any town of our fud s mob builded better nd the course of the D In this country has of thought that may it out of Mr. Blaine's lit that "the gates of ing only inwards to ed of all nations; and laborer pushed the o seek labor abroad, iblo that this state of changed, and that ricans will profit by vivid object lesson. It the correct jjlnn of ican labor, by shutting Jabor out. will be a- thefsent theory. fthat practice of assassination fiaps to the natural law of 'as not Itomulus uucJiled k'olf.' and did ho not murder brother for joking him about i of his city? Since t jat time i can take a choke without It would seem that the w olf f should have exhausted itself ere but instead it seems to predomi i r orthern Pacific It. E. Circular. Tacoma Wash. March 1G, 1801. This certifies that on the twelfth day October, 1871, the I'.oard of Directors fthe Northern Pacific Railroad com pany passed a resolution inviting settle ment and improvement of the agricult ural lands of said company, prior to their being offered for sale, with the as surance that such settlers or improvers, as soon as th land should be appraised and ready for sale, would have the first .iviltge of purchasing them upon the regular terms of sale and at the regular price of such lauds in such localities, w'licb will be fixed without reference to the improvements. Provided, such persons shall file in the land office of said company In the district where said lands lie, written justice of such settlement, and shall ac- the privilege upon the condition the prices of the lands are thereof is sent to his otherwise, the i ninety days , enter into thc company ind if ho fails may sell the &i (MiMice tcrest annuallv to t lie bondholders of the Oregon Itailway & Navigation Company for the least; of that line1 Ik-sines "they have the running expen ses to meet and hope to gather iu the profit. What that is no one knows TheO. It. & N. line cost $J1),oih),(jik but any competent engineer could build it today for !f l2,(XK),(XHi. For an other thing we are terrorized by a pros pective combination between the Union Pacific which ought to be our friend, the Northern Pacific which has always been our enemy, and the Southern Pa cific which cares for nothing, but to go to Puget sound over tho Northern Pa cific's track. 'ENS X0TES. The trouble with Italy having failed to reach alarming proportions, Presi dent Harrison with some of the mem bers of his cabinet will start on his trip to this coast next Tuesday. Major Handbury recently applied to the Secretary of War for permission to build a portage railway at the Cascades with funds belonging to the locks. He was refused, and the state will have to do the work. The director of the U. S. mints has issued a circular to artists for new designs for subsidary coins. The dolhu, half dollar, quarters, and dimes will be changed somewhat, and the trade dollars in the treasury will be coined into these new pieces. Secretary of War, Procter, has been visiting the coast examining military stations. He left Sail Francisco for Washington; Monday. Chicago is having an unprecedented death rate, due largely to la grippe. For the week ending April 5th, the death rate exceeded that of the previ ous week bv 20, and showed a total of 900. Sunday until noon 92 deaths were reported. It is officially reported that the em bargo on American pork has been re moved by Germany. The Eastern states, or many of them are sporting a large number of strikes, the only evidences of spring except unusual floods. It is reported that Parnell was re cently secretly married, and that Mrs. O'Shea was not the bride. Italy's financial condition is such that she could not go to war if she wanted to. This is tough news for the warlike subjects of that country, at present residing in America. The municipal elections held gener ally in the eastern states, fail to give any indication either way as to the result in '92. It is rumored that Parnell's secret marriage was to a daughter of Mrs. O'Shea. The story is not genorally believed. Mrs. Mary McIIale fell oft' a log while crossing the Santiam at Coe, Tuesday and was drowned. man who has a good digestion. Try this, too. some time wheu you chance to steal into a chop 1uhim and don't know what to order. New York j Herald. ; Mliy lli I'rjrr of Hi, up Win llnlwil. I The price has been advanced live eents ! a plate for soup orders at Young's hotel ! because ve would like to freeze out i tlu who are knowa as tho "soup 1 fiends." Tin y order a plate of soup, and, j not content w ith the allowance of bread ! and butter n-iially accompanying such I an order, ask for more. Sometime tnis I order is related twice and three tinif. so that when we cetne to reckon up the I profits of the day we liud that we are not infrequently out from ten to tiftccu Cfiits . on soup orders. This is the reason we : have raised the Mice of sot.li from fifteen to twenty cents per plate. The same difficulty has prevailed in other hotels, and I aiii pleased to I.-arit that the pro prietors, like ourselves, have made a notable advance in the price. It is tho only way to hope for uuj filing like a profitable business whh these people. Interview in Uoston Globe. .nl Corn t K.il. A Kansas paper says the entire supply of Jerusalem cum came from two ker nels. These produced the M'ed from which five bushels were raised the fol lowing season, and the next crop amount ed to "jOO bushels. The plant grows to the height of about three feet and resembles broom cum or sorghum. The grain is white and an swers every purpose which is served by Indian corn. It makes sweeter .md bet ter bread, and is delicions when boiled Bfter tho maimer of oatmeal. 'In wet weather it runs to stalks aii'Wrrow six feet high, without any grain r'sjwak of. It produces liest wheu the season is dry. and after the plant get a start it i.s said to be absolutely impervious to the influence of drought and hot winds. The farmers of western Kansas are pre paring to engage in its culture next sea son to a large extent. Iiiimr In l.ii.Klmt. The Loudon shops are j . t now glut ted Willi wild fowl. There has never been i ueh an abundance. In the ea. of piica-atita the supply h normal and pretty regular. So many are wante I each day, sd so many are terihc uniMg -like fovvU or turkeys. Their product'on, destruc tion and supply in the Ludoii inarlo t M so obedient to canine rchd rule that pheasants have scarcely the dignity of game. They ar nierelv brightly phi m age. I p. ml try, sold witlitln-ir feathers cm. 1'ait the ca-e ii otherwise with woodcock, snipe and teal. This present pleiitifulness ia a sig.i of the wvcr. v.catucr, mi l llnir cheapness is due partly to their pleu! ifulnesa. lint that dots not explain ii altogether. TiiopT DO SOT l'OKGF.TTIIAT MAGEACIIERN & MACLEOD Aro Selling: Out Thoir Entire Stock of CLOTHING iir.' Clie'lp .'i their carcass- .lU- ' . are in many JllllK'St s in- l.cl- Attention Company D. Hereafter at all drills and parades each member of thc Company will appear Sr. full fatigue uniform unless ordered otherwise. By order, A. 8. Blowebs, Captain Commanding Company. I'M Tire. A Russian civil official reports to tho government that in January he saw a pack of wolves estimated to number 2,000, and that half an hour later he saw another pack about 500 strong, all seem ingly in good condition and prepared to devour anything eatable winch miht come handy. He adds, as a sort of an apology for making the report, that lie was up a. tree when he saw the wolves. Detroit Free Press. Has Hern Mail a Lord. One of England's most popular states men. Sir Henry James, has been practi cally shelved by being elevated to the house of lords as a life peer and lord of appeal. He was offered the lord high chancellorship with a salary of ijOO.OOO a year and a peerage by Mr. Gladstone in 188rt, but declined it because he did not believe in home rule. Harper's Weekly. Miss Harriet E. Lathrop, M. D., resi dent pathologist at the State Hospital for the Insane in Norristown, Pa., i3 making her influence and intelligence felt in that institution. In tho woman's ward a man is never admitted except in consultation or accident. The patients are in charge of women, from the head physician down to the night watch. Governor John S. Pillsbury, of Min nesota, is to present to Sutton, N. II., his native place, a brick town house, which, in addition to quarters for town offices, will contain an apartment for a public library, the donor furnishing a supply of books for a foundation. The site for the building has been selected and the work will soon be under way. D.. G. Pitner, of Jklah, Cal., is pre paring an incubator on a huge scale. His hop house is to be converted into one. The house contains 1 t?o rooms; each 24 feet square, with a capacity cf 1C,000 eggs. He will begin ,by trying 8,000 eggs in one of the rooms. It is to be heated with wood, and kept at a tem perature of 10IJ degs. On April 4, 1879, the dividends "due and not demanded" in the Bank of Eng land amounted to 923,823 2s. Id.; on July 4, .83(i,y07 17s.; on Oct. 4, 808.'- 435 18s. 6d., and on Jan. ii, 1880, 850.- uiu lis. cel. it wonia tnereiore stem that the unclaimed dividends are lessen ing much more quickly than the national debt. The mikado of Japan is to visit Wies baden next summer, partly for th waters and partly for the spectacle "of inncicent merriment." Six villas have been engaged for the emperor and his Buiie, which will comprise at least sixty pesone. JNo mikado has ever bef hiaown dominion. thill;-: stances Hon. I Besides the' we have l t.n uiignn and ' part: clge. The ptar 'ii are nt so pi 'n:;f,.l r.s ia foi hut niter. Sweden j .md Norway rather overdid the supply. I It teei'is ii mw lo be tiie turn for part-! ridge. There ii the familiar bird of our I own stubble cud turnip fields, It keeps its price and in place. But the French ; partridg. th red legged variety -are ' mining freely into market, and Itus. iu is Fending us over thousands of braces, I which, after tiieexjieiiM' and risk of long ; carriage, can be sold at two-thirds the: price of our own b'.rd.i. --Pull M.ill Ua fccite. ! Mlllloliuirr III Crnil llrll illl. Thirty-one persons who died I.-t.-t year left above i.'.'.in.noo of nTsonaIty. No Kollbt ill most of these cases the testa tors were not born wli'i this amount. If, then fore, we multiply thirty-one by Iv.ejfly we shall have (oi. a somewhat high estimate) the number of persons now living in Great Britain who have more than .'.'.."(, mm. If wo add to these Gu'O another luO for tin se whose reap y and personalty tog. ther exceed i'5(i,(ioO, we arrive at the hu t that there are not above persons ia the United King dom wh" have more than this sum. I was dining with some p- ople last week, Feveral of whom might have been able to give a correct answer to the query, bow many persons worth more than 250,(.!!() were now living ia Great Brit ain. Their guesses Were hopelessly wrong, ranging between 10,000 and 25. (iOO. A tuI yet, as a matter of fact, ther-. lire probably lower throi my estimate, for I ought. I suspect, to multiply by a lower figure than twenty, London Truth. x x AM- x -x Men's Furnjshing Goods etc., etc. ZEScofCLrdlccc of Coct, AS THEY ARE j GOING CUT CF BUSINESS i ! rtTo-w" Ic 37-oia.r t:Ixn.o to "b-q j MACEACERN & MACLEOD, VOGT BLOCK. SECOND ST. iTHE DALLES, 0REG0H. f The Eastern Oregon IS NOW OPEN :IN jiIIK: Max Vogt Block, NO. 194 SECOND ST, THE DALLES, OltKCIOX. E N Chandler, Mgr. HENRY M. STANLEY iN DARKEST AFRICA I'd lrcitit t'uriUIni I I of bin importune ', ' I Iiirat time In tlio flnl ll ..I !.. Tl:.rL-,i;,. rrl y nny of tho ' xl X olfuniil ai "gi;:i- 'if! f Uume bai ,1 I'mfintbeinff i into it, unu In ii!!eil, B"0 1 Vtlio im. ns Jt itate JAMKS, IIANNA. J. Ii, 7.1KOMR. -DEALERS A Complete Llnerof 33s, ppsa rans n Flour and Feed, GENTS' LURNISHING GOODS, GIUEEN'S hJ n-T, ARPl WAR?, NOTTONS fit.fi.. etc.. HOOD RIVER, OREt, ( ) J I fc4 COLUMBIA FEED STORE AMD YARDS, 1 Opposite tho Stock Yards Near City lirewery, THE IMLLKH OIL, HAY GRAIN & FEED. AT LOWEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. ALSO CHOICE SEED WHEAT AND v3. W. H. LOCHHEAD. Carpenters $L Builders, ESTIMATES FUKNIS1IED. KTAIlt UUILDINO AND OHNAMENTAL WOllK A SPECIALTY. ALMYORK WABRAHTBfl. ORE( QD R1V