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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1891)
r 3Cood liver Slacicr IIOOIHUVIIK, OU., AI'IUMI, isnl. inion runic imnv.w I.OCAI. ( Alil. KAMI' IIIUMI ! HUM IHMll) KlVl lt No, , h:xi..'N tn ' nt I !-" A. M. Nit. 'J, Mull " 11:14 V. M. WKMT IHH Ml I HUM llooll IHVI It. No, 7, Kximi'hd Inivre til Nil, I, Mull ' u-.lt I'. M, f.:.'il A, M. mi: mails. 'I'll mull nirlvia Hum Htriilllmrv nl II "' rlurk A. M, Vilui mlnv mill Mill ill iIiivk; ili. I'lli Ik in hiiiiii' ilu', n ,i i 1 1 1 . Vnr riii-imaiMli, Ii-iim'v nl H A. M. iinlviunt I'. M. HiiliinliivN. I'ur Whlln Hiiliimi. Iruvin dully nl M A. M. Hrilvm nl imii' ii Vim k I', M, Kriim V 1 1 1 1 MiiIiiioii Iimhi'h fur KiiIiIii, (ill Iner, I mill i.iiUi- it it I I JIiiumiimI M.hi.Im , iiihI Kil.lnyi. IIKII I' I.OCAI. MAITI KS. Oil clt it li ill tin' furniture Mure. I In 1 It 1 1 1 ipr l':iHf ill In r 1 1 1 1 u More. ( 'mIiIhixd iiiuI onion nl llauiiiiA' ZleKl. i 'h: I'li'l nri-H fr.iiui'il l unli r at Ilu- fiu lillllie Mime. Mr. Ilcnrv'M Ikhim" I rapidly near i I IK 'oi 1 1 p l -1 i I I . Mr. ('. II. liny in m miih nt The Iiallr Mtiinluy, l! rt LiiiiiUc enine iii fim 1 1 Port land Hit'uriliiy 1 1 1 f. ; J 1 1 . ( Jo the fiirnituii1 Mure ami Hit lliclTi iiihI rt ni hialtiiii;. Mihh I.iiln I in i i t ili t li Ih ulllee a ili'iiKiii:t Kit 'I'liiitfiliiy. S, .1. J ,i4 Fruiiiv arrived 1 i i from J'i mill ion 'I'ucHiliiy morning. Iti-v. A. Il"in ( 'I'll'- lnll held H'l vlctN In Hit' valley liixl Sunday. Tin- IiiiiiImt fur tin- I,iinill lnillilliiK Im in ri t il uinl Hie liuuiiiitf I U-hij: dour. lii'iii'i' liu-li iiimI Mr. Hiliii r of liulliiiiu ai' ntniilnK with Mr. K ('. hiultli. 'I In- I'. IS. clniri'li 1m nicely n 1 n f - mid Ih nl fiiiir-M' iiiiicli inme ti ii i n I - t i n I hun before. Mr. mi.l Mrs. A. 11. Jew it went t. Ailmlu Mmiitay to attend the Maud 'iii'aiiinti'iit. I inlilriiilalv will now liiac a Kilooii, t hi IIiviim' party MllilllliK nl tl.e flection M'Hiiliiy . The Poitl;uid Natural lee Company fdliliped Ml, INK) .uIIIiih lit ill' t'l Tilt' iulle 'I'liiii'xtlay. J. I., liml Will I.atinille linvr feneed their lot in Wiiiiriuiia, uinl will plant llll'lll M till I'l l! 1 1 live. I". II. Stuliltili went In Portland la-l Saturday mill will probably remain ( licet' m-wrul month. Rev. T. I,. Eliot visited thiM iii'IkIi borliood recently returning to III litnin' 111 l'nl'tlaliil Tucmlay. A new invoice of thread just received nt Jlalina iV it'Kl' l'M. Six Hpool for I'.'ictH, in- i pool i'ur 5 1 . Hamuli Zlcnlcl1' Modi ir thread is complete a to iiiality, iihMirliut'iit ami price. Tent it ami In; convinced. llaiiiiii A. Zitnlrr iilwuyn kii'p tin1 Jh'mI tolilH'i'oM, 'i;al's, iiijii'M, I'iiiirltis, I'igal'i'tte iinjH'l's fU1. Invt'Mllnute. If you want to' imri'liaHi1 foiiu lint' jilelll'ii'M or I'lrjraiit I'tiekiliu! fliatix, mc(' llii'in at S. 1). liai tiiirHH' I'liriiltuiVMloiv. Mrs. Armor was ralli'il lo l'ortlainl Mtiiulay on aci'ount of tin1 tleatli of lu-r liinilii'i", Ivcv. I!. J. I.uulilin, at that jilaco. We uiiilt'islainl (Irani Evans will move his liarlii r chop into (lie Terry A Jones Imiiiliii"; as wioii as it is com llete.l. The nillitlii lioys Hiilile when Ihey nee the lialnliee of us felloWH at work on the roails, hut our turn will come iu time. If you neeil anvthiiiK in the lim of ttihs" wnsli hoanfs, jhiiIm, elothi'H linis 'lollie pins or wringers call on llanua Zii gler. .1. li. Lnngllle has his liouso well innler way, and like the scns'ilile niti,ii lie Is, lie put it oil ll good solid stolle foiiudatioii. Mr. ZUgler has Hold his Interest In (he linn of Ilauna & Ziegler to Mr. llanua, and we understand will go U )oh buy. Mr. John Moore nnd wife ami Mian .Minnie .Smith are visiting Mr. and jlrs. S. V. Smith. The ladies are Mr. .Smith's sisters. Tlie Hood Itiver Townsite Company ilireetors held their regubir monthly meeliiigTuesday, and deelared a divi leiid ol ten jht cent. Peter Mohr's oldest daughter, aged About five years is Hiillering from what is supposetl to he an attack of inflam matory rheumatism. The picket fence on Hie Liv France iiroperty is the prettiest tiling of the kiml in town, except IJerdau's fence which is just like it. Yesterday afternoon the school eh il ilren ci'lehr'ateil Arbor day by planting i t ree in the school grounds wltb npjiro 'printe exereisi, and u hjuuIc. Wo call attention to the ad of the Eastern Oregon (Jo-operative store, of Tlie Dalles, as being of particular in terest io some of our farmer friends. Mr1 Lytic our station agent moved bis family to The Dalles Wedesday baviug lieen appointed Hgent at that point to succeed Mr, Alio way. Miss Cooper of The Dalles, opened school in the Pine Grove school house Mityduy, Hiitl seems already to have won the ali'eetion of all of her pupils. Anoi her reduction in carpets. I am now selling nt 80. 4" and 65 cents per yard, to ( lose them out. Send ordeia to The Dulles, to J. CBaliiwin. Mathiim & Hunt with their artistic brushes have succeeded in making La- tiKraiioe's tenee more handsome than rpentera left It, and thin acemed Mule. . The IiiIcmI tioveltvloiit Im tl.i1 "Mat.'b li hi lti'icalilUJ A if 4 j ll it'. 1 HI if it hi Jill. mIidI of any kind. Illiiv loudlug pie pares you for O'l mIioIm. I'or mile at the Furniture More, (Iri'iil KvaiiN bus inoeil 1 1 Im bm'er filmp lo Hie building back of I Un ison' Htoit'OiiOak Ml reel, where lie call bo found until the completion of perry & Jones building. Mrs, I layncM reei'lveil u line lot of combination fence from The Dalles Thursday, which will be uid on her place In town, it Im neat, durable, ami ipilckly put up. What Is the mailer wllb linxlug sewer down Oak nl reel. We Maud leaily to heal' our plll'l of the expense whenever I he other property own ers will Miami In. Wliueoma Lodge K, ol P. of this place has ne.alii chaiii'cd lis meet lnys to Hatiirddy night. The change will be appreciated by the members resid ing III the country. " D" ( 'ompllliy lias I'ecelveil Ihebal aiiceof lis uuilMi'iiiK, and it stri!:i s lis It Is time for the bus to have u gland military bull, the proceeds lo go into the company fund. PepreHiMtatives from quite a num ber old. A. It. Posts were on the west bound pnwciiecr train Tuesday morn lug hound for Astoria to at lend the gininl I'liciiliipniclit. The mail will arrive from Port laud at ll;l"i, a. pi., mid from I be cast at ":Y1, a. in. Mall climes at h o'clock p. III., theeoiupaliy reluming to receive it after that time. I'. I!, services at Plotter's hall Sab bath morning and evening. Mr. Haul will preach In tlie morning. Theme for evening, "Walks About the City," by PeV. I. i. K liotls. The coy peach trees have Iw gun to blu-li beautifully, and the indication" lire Hint we will have the hc-t crop of HiIh ratlur tiiifcrlain fruit, that we w ill have had for years. lieu you call at ll.uimi t ZieLder' to ICKUlllie Volir Wlitell, buy 11 bottle of '. uinl W. Saiaparilla to regulate your lilood, or u lioltle of Syrup of l!gs to renovate your cyMem. Mi si Pearl OroMiong was called home to W hite Salmon Monday on account of the felines Illness of her mother, ami Mrs. A. It. Jones, her sister, followed her Tuesday. Mr. t '. J. Hayes gives notice else where iii our columns that he is pre paid! to tin survey ing, and having bail years of experience in the business in the cast, guarantees satisfaction. Mil P.O. Evans will return from Sun t ralieico in a week or two, she basing scit the winter there with her daughter Eunice, who w ill remain fol' t lie pill pose of at It tiding school. The ( 'onuregatioiial church building has been ilelased by the slow ncss w ith which the lumher is being furnished. Tills ihfllciilt v is thought to to I t.er and it will be finished as soon as pos sible. Monday the wind look possession of I lie river, uinl lor several hours n win j Impossible to get across. The air was; tilled with sand mid yet here less than ! half a mile aw ay, the biec.e was not! too strong for comfort. j The I'nioit Paeille has made a gen-i cral change in the olllee here. M r. I.vtle is now agent at The Dalles, ami Parriott, oieraior there. Mr. Ellison formerly ot Mosier, Is now agent here, ami Mr. (iish idght oH'iator, A "poverty social" w ill be held at the residence of .Mrs. S. (.'.Smith next Thursday evening. It will probably bell decided success as the manage ment re so poverty stricken for time that the notice could not be brought to this olllee. The carpenters commenced work on Perry iv. Jones building Thursday ami it will be pushed to completion. It would have been well under way now but some mistake was made in the sills and a new lot. had tu be ordered and sawed. Mr. George T. Pralher hits been ap pointed agent for the sale of that most interesting work of Henry M. Stanley, "In Darkest Africa " It is a book that will be read by all who take an inter est in solid liierature. An ml appears iu this issue. The train time card at the head of our local columns is corrected today to suit the new time card which goes into c Meet tomorrow. The westbound pass engers arrive here at (:; p. m. and ri:."4 a. m. ami the eastbound at 11:1") a. m. and 11:1 i p. m. ",j The new time card on the Union Pacilic it is said will go into ell'ect to morrow. We have already made two erroneous MatcmeiilH concerning the proposed change, owing to the com pany's changing its orders, and give this for simply what it is, a statement by a company Hint has already chang ed its orders twice in two weeks. Mr. Gibson who recently went to Viento, and who has been walking track, at night, was caught on along trestle Sunday, by a freight. He un dertook to mil to' the end of it, but stubbed his toe on a spike and fell hurting himself badly. He then did what he should have done at first, crawled out on a bent ami waited for the train to pass. The Dalles is losing many of its in habitants, who are seeking "new Melds, having become tired of the continual bickering and lighting amongst her lending citizens. It is to be hoped that the Fossil coal Ileitis will give her a new lease of life, for if some thing of this kind docs not happen, her future is decidedly oil color. Mr. George Herbert formerly sheriff of this county has leased the Mt. Hood hotel from Air. Holier b Hand and we understand will take possession May 1st. We are pleased indeed to wel come Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert to Hood Hiver, and both having had experi ence in the hotel business it is safe to say that the hotel wili be run in a miinner satisfactory to the public. Mr. Harris and M. Ciiristenson of Nevada, of whom we made mention last week, have gone home, the latter Wednesday nml Mr. Harris Thursday. Each bought a place here. Harris 120 acres on the east side and Christeneon the Van Assail, place. We are glad to know that they will return to make their home hero, und that several others from that section will probably loiiow ineiu. WIIIIi.iii Mollis, a negro convict in j Hie penitentiary from The Dall. M Im j mid to have Hie leprosy. His Mesh is lotting mid be lias been removed to j Hie hospital. Ills ileal h will occur before long, lis he Is now nearly de cayed. i II, ('. Patlerson wim nrrcMted at The DallcM Monday niylil by the city inar sl,rl, supposed to he drunk. Next morning he was found deml in his ceil, and It was discovered that he had died from all overdose of liioi olillie supposed 10 have lccn tuken to relii.ve neuralgic pains. George P. Morgan mid E. W. Nevlus have opened mi oMiee in he store for merly occupied by Mr. (iarrebtoll lis 11 Jewelry store, on Second Mlieet, next door to Geon. Itueh'M grocery store, mid lire prepared to make all paMTi for 11 I lugs or en t lien cither upon the for li i l t il lauds or government lands of any sort. They will net as uttorneys in contests, hearing ami land law cased of every description. Colli these gentlemen lire ex -clerks of the IJ, S. land olllee at Tlie Dalles, and certainly posses the I'couisile knowledge uinl experienc. Call and see them when you goto The Dalles on land business. (io to P.lowi v.; A ('rowcll's for any thing you w ant. Their stock Im com plete Ml nil lines just received. The most complete lino ol hats ever opened up ill this place, nil pi ices ami ipiali In s, from a ten cent chip but to n ? I. Derby, lio its mid shoes of every style ami 'description. Ladies shoes from H.'Vi stogas up to iil o" f'r genuine French kid. All ol her goods fust class and at prices that defy compel itioh, Talk' Is cheap, mid so are newspaper mis., hut the above iiauied firm stand ready to substantiate statements w it li good's inn' figures, and cllow customers to be thejudges. ( all ami see. .. The undersigned U'iiig located near I lood Kivcr, wishes to inform parties who may be desirous of having sur veying dviie, that h is a practical surveyor of many .veins experience, ami that work entrusted to him w ill be performed w it li dispatch und col red ness. He takes pleasure in referring to Mr. A. S. Plow ers, ( ho for years was county commissioner iu Minnesota,) and lor w bom lie did county work as county surveyor, as to his ability. Pintles writing me at Hood will IV ceive prompt attention. ('. J. IlAVKS. Dated Hood Hiver April nth, lv.il. '. A. K. Aiiaiu'isarj. The l'itii, aiiiiiversaiy of tin; Grand Army of the P.cpublic, was celebrated iu an appropriate manner here, Mon day evening, at "D" Company's arm ory. The ceremonies were brief but in teresting, and the singing excellent. Ciicuiiistances over which we had no control prevented us from attending, hence we are 'unable to give it the ex tended notice which it deserves. .MAump. j At the home of M. J. Ward, on Mon- day evening, March li, W'1, by j Elder Fleming, Mr. P.. F. Ward, of; Marble Hock, to Miss Isadora Feak, of j Hood liivcr Oregon. j The weekly w ith a host of friends j wishes the young couple success ami j happiness through their matrimonial life. -Marlilr '': loirx 'n :'. The bride resided here for several years and lias a host of friends here ' whose best wishes will follow thenii through life. Mr. Ward was here only ; a short time but won the respect of all with whom he cunie iu contact, it is! a long trip from Iowa here, for a bride, 1 but when one knows the Hood Hiver, girls, he knows they are worth a i Ihousaml su'!i journeys. j Church Sol ice. j "Take ye away the stone." St. John ! 11, 1!'.); is the text for the discourse at tlie valley Congregational church Sab bath morning at 11 o'alock, also at! Columbia ball Sabbath evening at 7:;0, All are cordially invited to attend. F.M. Avxks, Pa-tor. A II:;pj" Illustration. W often hear the stereotyped com. plaint that: "Proiii'iition don't pro-j liibit." Some fellow- lias been down! in a prohibition state and "knows" j that they sell the stutt there. Now j w hen a prohibitory law is broken, there i must be two parties lo the breaking, to-wit, the vender and the vendee. If a man has "personal" knowledge in regard to illicit sales of liquor, it looks as though he must bejone of these two parties, that is, lie must have been helping to break tlie law. Self-convicted law breaker is not a witness entitled to much credit. Hosewater says that lie has been over in Iowa and says that they sell Hquoi- there. This reminds me of a story. A weary foot -traveler arrived at a village hotel. It was night. He asked for entertain ment, but was told that the house was full. He told the landlord that he would sink on the door-stone, "for," said he, "I absolutely can go no far ther." Tlie kind hearted inn-keeper, consulted bis wife; and, returning to the pedestrian, said: "Wo have a room up stairs with two beds, one of them occupied bvjLbidr. You can have tlie ether, if yoiCnil enter the room after dark and cijne out before light to pre vent scampi." The offer was made no sooner dlum accepted. Hut about two o'e,lok next morning an un enrt lily yell came from the room." The landlord rushed to the foot of the stnlrcAse when "the traveler appeared nt the head, and without stopping to walk, literally tumbled down the flight, bead foremost, his eyes stand ing out with horror, while he yelled: 'That woman up there is dead." "I know i(," (Molly rejoined the host, "but bow in the devil did you find it out.'' Lim-oln Call. I notici:. I have appointed J. T. Delk, my Agent to w il my beer nt Hood Hiver, at wholesale, Anil'HT P.l'CllMJl, The Dulles, Mureh 1, 1881 NOTICE FOIt PUPL1CATION. I.ioi'l tiirice nt Tin' I Mil l-. Or. Miir. HI, lHKt, Notice is hereby given Unit Hie fol-lowltig-nnmed settler bus filed notice of bis intention to tnuke ft mil prool In Kiipiioi t of his claim, mid that said proof will be made licforc the Register and Receiver U. K. Hand Olllee at The Dalles, On gon, May PS, 181)1, viz: John N. PcyaahN M.I). IW, for i ml H V 1 rthe . W.l.N. W. 1 1, N.V .,'.1 See. HI, Tp. :i N., H-11 K, Willamette Mer idian. He mimes the following wltnesscH to prove his continuous residence ujkiii und cultivation of said land, vl: Maui Page, E. S.,Olingcr, John Gcr des; Wm. l'oss, nil of Mood Hiver Or. iiiI JOHN W. LEWIS. Register. NOTICE FOR PFISLICATION. La.vi Ok km i: at Tin: Dali.km, Ok., I March Pi, 18!)1. Notice is hereby given that the fol-lowiiig-nmiied settler has tiled notice of Ills intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, ami that said proof will be made before the Register ii i nl Uccciver P. S. Land Otliee at 'flic Dalles Oregon on May Pi, 18S1, viz: Jaiiici IS. Kind. II. D.r.iM.Tor the S. K , N. W. J See. il, Tp. .'J N.of H. 11 E..W.M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience iiKii and cultivation of said land, viz: linns Luge, S. Olingcr, John Gerdes, Win. l'oss all of Hood itiver Oregon, nil JOHN W. LEWIS, Hcgister. SUMMIT'S SAM,. Iii Hie Circuit Court of the Slatf of frrejron fur Wii-.rn I'o'iiily. I . It. Taylor, il:iinti!l vs. TIiiiiiiiih .1 . I-1 . li I' -i j Imii'k. t- 1.. iSuntli uinl L. l-'t aie'iMci,, .lcicuiliinH. liv virtue ol mi i .M i'iill'in ituly l.Hiit'il fwt nl tin' iiliovei ntiue'l court in tli uhovu I'uii;, nil tin '.'Mil tiny ol Miirrli, lsj'1. iin a ilciTi- ri iiilcn I in siiiil i'iiiim' on he 11th day of Keb riinry, KH, ill luvorof Uii Vliovi'-aaiiK 'l pluin lill inil HuMliiit the ilili'iKlniil, 'IIi'iiiiiihJ. Kri'J Ii nlmri,', lor the biiiii hcrfliiiillcr incn lioiic l, u lui'ii il. 'Ti '-, iiiiiiiim other thiniri, or ilciril the Mile of the IiiihIh hiTcinafler tic srrih-'il to satiKty huitl n ins, I iliil levy iil'iin uinl will M il on Thursihli), Mill 14tlt, 1SU1, .VI lliei 'iurt hoiiie d'Kir III Dalles City, Wrwo coiiniy, i iret'oii, nt tlie hour of 2 o'clock I. M. ol said (lay, a! nilitic auction lo the liilieHt lil l li r l.ir ii-h III hanil.ali the following cle hi rilicl iiiorlv;a'.'cil laiiil, to wit: 'I'lir Moiun hail of lli iiurlhciixt flinrtT, the mil t nucNt ijiiartcr of tin; northeast quarter aii'l tlie iiortln'iiKt i Hurler of the of I lie north west ijiiaiicrol Sec. 2, Tnwns!ili 1 north of Uane M cast. Willamette mcri.liaii, til Wasco cninty, I Ireu'iin, lo wilisly the Hums of SHI7 !UV I'lii, w it !i inlciesi liiereoii from the wil'l 11th day of r'clintary, H1!, at tlie rule of 10 per c ut. Ju l-annum, anil f."i0 atlorncy's W', ami he lurtlier sum of ilii.12, costs ol suit anil ne cniiun costs herein. 1). 1.. CATKs, shcrlil of Wasco County, iiegon. late;l the Jlth day of I'ebruary, SUMMONS. In the .Tustice'K Court for TIooil Hiver Pre cinct, m iWnsco, county (ireiiii. , M. Y. llurriwm, I'iatntirr.) i vs y Cluirli" Raker, Ilefi nilant. J To Cliarli's linker, the aliove namcil (lufcii ilant. In the name of k lie State of (ireiron. Von are lierehy cominainled to appear and answer the complaint llleil n;;aiiiH you la the iilmve entitled cause on or U-luri Motiilay the Mill, day of April, MM, at tlie hour of 1 o'clock p. m. Hull b- iiiii the first day of court follow im; six wet'lis puhliciitlon of this summons, mid If you fail to a.ipcur and answer the com plaint' the plaiutiir will take Judgement atraiust you for the sum ol ST.l.id anil interest I Hereon nt tlie rate of eij;lit M'r cent per annum from the 1st, dav of September, M90. and for his costs and (lishtirscments herein. Yoiinri furl her not itted that this summons ts served upon vim by publication by order of C. Welds, justice of I ho pence for Hood Hiver precinct In said county and state made on the inth, dav of February, M:il. C. Wki.iis, Justice of the I'eaoe for Hood Kiver Precinct. S. A. DETWILER & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors. All Kinds of surveying promptly at tended to. Sjteciai attention given to platting acre property. Prices reason able. Address lioom 4, S. E. Corner Second and Washington, Sts. Portland Or. S. L YOUNG. SUCCKSSOR TO E. BECK. -HEALER IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, ALSO Optical Goods. Fine Watch Repairing a Speci alty. Second St. The Dalles. Or. i B. R. TUCKER, PPi 'l'RIlCl'OC OF HOOD RIVER ILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OF FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVE.OR. W. H. WILSON. A TTOKXM'-A T-LA W. JIOOMU M, AND .m.'nkW VOOT lilK'K, TIIK IlAI.MiH, OKKOON'. i)t;ri n W'atkih A .Mknicikk, Attornoys-at-Law, Vogt's now building, Second SL Tilt: DAIJ.Ivl OHK.UON. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUCH. ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Pr'tlr'ii In all tlift murtw of Owkod ant W'uxhliiKtoii. H(S"lul uttt.'fiUon Klvrn t coii VrHIH'lnj(. GL''IEH OFFICE, HOOD HIVER OREGON'. Land Locator. Every lxdy wants land in Hood Hiver Valley. I have some very de sirable tracts of g'Mid land on my list for preemptions, homesteads and tim Is'red claims, with running water on them. I can locate severul Htockmen advantageously. Do not fail to see ni! t Hood Hiver Falls or address me at Hood Hiver, Wasco County, Oregon. W. Ross Wl.VANS, Locator. Lund lilini. On and ufter the 10th, of this month I will Im; prepared to make all papers for Ming on government lands. J. II. CUAl)I.KHAfiH. Olinger. and Oak Street, HOOD RIVER, Wc have First-Class Stock and and Saddle Horses. A Fine Four-Horse Coach, pprtien, carries nine passengers. ble point. Kehablfj drivers. Our Dray delivers baggage or Charges Crandall & Burget, DEALER IX AISO CARRY Furniture, Carpets, WindowSltades,Eto. A Full Line of UniBriating Goods. Mail Orders Pronptly Attend 166 Second St. J.I. THE DALLES, OREGON, Have the only abstract of land titles in tlie County, and are the only persons who can furnish reliable in form at ion eoiicerning land titles on HOTICS. We are also prepared to make out all necessary papers for filing on the forfeited Railroad - AND ON ANY GOVERNMENT LAND. "CT CAT TC. Choice barsuins JtJ: iSiA-JLiAi! ill city and Country Property. CORRESPON DENCE SOLICITFD. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER LETTERS. " J Bfl Ll x.' J. a . Ell li U 1 1 II gtC ll & LO. Ojpera ILnm Block J.'.i Dalles Or. i&GB! Removal PERRY & JONES, raorniETOM or rni Hood liivcr Market. Kerp om.tuUr hud taO Gfioice Heats of all kinds. Sausages aSpccialty. Furnishing Miilmen and iSuppiing Meat ' Don't Forget tht Plate, HOOD RIVER MAR Onlr sfref-1 nft ftrifr fo fi ofliee. & Bone ht near Postoffue, - ORE Outfits, Doublj suitable for fi.-i Parties taki freight nnywh Reasonable. UNDERTAKER,- W.she to inform h! man.r friends und th publ: geneiall.r tht he has removed bit miuertukinf rooma lo KICKRLSiKlM'N NEW BUII.D1NO Corner Third and Wakhinrvon, Where be carries a full stock Of eTrtb.in( awit In that hualnen. Ordon by dinpntch, eipreea. maO n hi mi troinptl.r attended to and aatisfaotioo (uarantwMl Can be aecn an r hour of the day or night at bit i mice, corner rourui ana wawuuytoa. lueiQvti REMOVAL NOTICE. MAIEfi & BENTON , The RED FKONT 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 commiwtfon business. Thankful for past favore, w solicit a continuance of the same t ournewstore in the old Post Office Building Cor. 3rd, and Union Sta. ( Tlx BlillcS, OrCgGH i The Ta A If