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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1891)
3Cood Iivcr Glacier. 1HMI HIVHIl, OH., MAY,:;!), IhiiI. rxio.M vmrw iuimvay im i vxhik KAAT Hot'Mi HKiM 1 1 10 1 ItlVCU No. n, Ktiiti-a liuvtt ut a .No. t. Mull " H i,, ), WEMT IIOI'Mi I HtiM lliinl) (V:(. Nil. No. V.t iitciii kUll Icuvm lit fi:m i fi:.'.l Till; MAILS. Tli limit nrrivt-M n HI i n 1 1 l mi k nl II i'. nlnck A. M. VS'i'clinmliiV" uinl Miiliinlnvn; !. parte 'i mm. iIuvn ,i imiiii, KiirriiPiinwi lli, i u...tK A. M. nrilvi niit I. M. Mm in , 11V. Kor Wlill.' HiiIim.m, li'itvm tliilly ut H A. M. rrlTM at mm .iVI.m k I", M. From Whllii Miilnmn linvcn fur Knlilit, (III. ftiar, Truiit lukr un.l uli iiiuhi.I MihhIu) , ami Fridays. JIRIKf I.O( AI. Mrn:i!s. Oil cloth at the ftirnltnii' utore. ItullilliiK pujier at furniture utoro. The til. Ail I. It h two yearn old toil.iy. ll hunl papi r prejiureil at IIiIhoII'hi'. IhMn K. It. uct then-? Wi ll I Mhoul.l linn-, n. j i. Improved tow ii lot for Hale, nt thiM olllce. i i .... i iniuiie I PlcturcM fr.ime.t to order at the fur-' iilttire Htorr. CoMim and unilerlakcrH HiipplieH at the fiiiiiltiue fl i ire. Furniture at Portland prliiM at S. K. Itm'tuu'MM1 furiilliiiv hIuic, Mn. Nallle N' Capps tlmU r iiiilillea- tiotl lip aiH In IIiIh wirkt Ikhiic. Weilnemlay nlnht a rentle ruin vIm-' Iteil tliU wclioii lining much ci 1. 1, 1. j C. JI. Straiiuhan will make It mil priMif on IiIh linincMcud July L'.'n.l. j Mm. I.. It. TIioiiiiim U in Portland i nttenilln the eonveutloii of Ihe W. C. j T. C. Mlowern A Crowell'H flock of dry Knodn huve arrived. Cull in ami n'c tliein. Mr. S. 'ox w in Ikhiic for a hrlcf visit ier Suinlay. He In at present work 1 1 iK' In Purilaiiil. , The Ditllm ih receiving an Immense niiiuiiiit of wimiI, which H't-iiiH to j;lve Mil hiijH't iih to triule Mr. J. J. I.ucld'v went to Walla M'allannd Tekmi, Wcilncsday niurniufj to visit relatives for a ilay or so. Uead Marvin It md's ad In tills Is-ue, ; uinl when you waul any fruit concert- loiinry, or a cold lunch visit him. tlur thanks aiv due Miss Kit tie Cm-, foralsix or two of straw hcrrii's that were almost iim liuiiilsome as the fair donor. Miss Henry, MIsh Alice Cleaver, It. v. ! I . . ells ainl ,s. ! Jlarlini s, re-; turned front a brief visit to Port land Thursday. j eare selling glassware and erock MIhm l.tt.l McKay who lias been cry ehca.i" than it. was evtrsoldin ii-acuinK in insinci .mi. hi, aiicuticu the teacher's exaiiiiilatiou at The Dalit this week. Mr. H. Wuni'ii left a eoiiile of boxes oiilciul ripe HlrawtK'irics at this shop Wednesilay, that were im Hue iih any We ever tasted. Mr. 1). K. Picrdan, Weilnesdnv Hold I his resilience properly on the hill to J. I . ill lice. W e lilu el sliiiiil he in' i I ill ill WIIH MlMHI. W. J. Campbell lost a valuable horse last week, the animal getting its leg broken in sonic unaccountable manner. Jt had to he killed. Mrs. C. J. Hunt of Moro, who has U-een visiting .Mix F. M. King, has rented u building and moved into it Wednesday. Win. Khrck, ChrlH Detlunun and John O. Divers give notice this week of tiicir Intention hi make final proof on their homesteads, July -nd. Don't listen to what the neighbors Hay, but eonie and see for yourself. A iieaulilul iiiitiijue maple tiedrooiu set lor l,l,0i itt the furniture store. The Indies, of tho U. R church w i.l hold a strawberry and Ice. cream festi val at Perry A; Jones' hall Friday even ing Juneotli. K very body Invited. For any one :urchuKii)g ten dollars worth of furniture of mc, 1 will deliver the same at landing free of charge. S. JO. JlAKt.MKSS. Persons desiring to make application to make linul proof on homestead or preemption claims can nave thciu uclveH a trip to Tlio Dulles by calling ut thin ollice. John Luck Hold last Saturday lots live 8ix ami hcvcii block nineteen of Jlood Kivcr proper, to K. Ji. Snii'h. The loin are in the block W est of the U. JJ. Chureh. Arlington was vislled by a small eyelono Tuesday which wrecked the school house and S iriuklc's store. Air. and Mrs. Sprinkle, were injured, but not Beriously. Tho publie will please take notice that the following stores will close JMay .'ill at !) o'clock a.m. M. V. Jlur risoii, IMowetH & I'rowell, Jtand Dent & Co., J. K lluniia. Mr. J. Ii. Ziegler left Tuemlay night for Kugcne, and expeetH lo remain there. Airs. Ziegler will join him there in a few days. We understand lie Will go into the' real estate business. Mr. 'Joseph Wilson has our thanks for several boxes of luscious strawber ries. Jiesides those furuished us he lias already shipped a couple of hundred crates to .Montana and Portland. A broken plank in the bridge across Hood river at this place requires the attention of , the road supervisor, al once. At the same time .he sliould put a stop to taking sund from the edge of the grade. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert went to The Dalles Wednesday. Mr. Gilbert being one of the board of examiners and this being tho occasion of the quarterly ex amination of those desiring eertilieutes to tou'jh. (Irani Mviiiim c,lve nnllcc thai tint I'liHlUC lor fli ll,); nil htlililn'H, will In-Iwcul.y-llw rculK. TIlO I'. It- I'll 1 1 14 ' 1 1 ClIIIHT of Sixth Mini (Ink, Miiiilny h ImmiI nl ID a. in. I'ihIhc iiml TIhiIik'-hIici Inn service nl II ii. in. H'tvIi ch in I lie evening al. 7:1"), preaching liy Ucv V. II. Hast. Active work Is to he commenced on Ihi' t 'iihi'ihIi' Hiiiii'c i nl 1 1 on' I next week, Ml. I .t . 1 1 i ut 1 1 , loliiirrly iiiiihIi'I1 Hie i liaiili: of 'l'hi' Indies shops 1 1 1 I f I n 1 1 1 1 Maine iiwilioll oil Hum 1'oihI. The select Ion Ik a Km ii I one. Captain Frank ('on ennui iii from I "oil In 1 1 I Monday I u l' 1 1 1 1 1 K '"" him' no i lia ii'i' lor hi; Ix'tliT in hlscon illllon, Inn if anything ciiii help lilin It in onr cool hrcc.i'M, uinl icsl lu re amid thi' scenes of IiIh lioyhooil. Last Sunday wiih the holiest ilay of tlie year, lint withstanding iIhTcwii a hrcc.c tlic greater portion of llic ilay. Home of tin- ladles uiicinliiiK iiicinoriiil services at the I'. It. church w i re cnlii K'llci to leave on account uf the heat. Mr. Me Neal, Superiiitenilciit of tlie I'. P. Willi hciiilijuui'tiT at i'oil luml, W. II. Illllllllll l, HhHintalll KClllT.ll pllHS- i nner uncut, alio of porilaml, uinl j;. i'.. l-ylle, li(.'cnt at 'I he JIiiIIcm wi le here Mlliilay IiihI looking alter the wreck lit Vicnto. Mr. Wickliam Iiiim a val id v of Hlraw lienicM on IiIh place that are new to us. 'i'hey are Hhapcil like a Ihiliilili! only; a Utile inure pointed, of w hite IU-hIi nil. I tine llavor. We NUlipleil them ; '!! I I :. I. i . .!... .1 i iiiii 'iu linn inn opi 1 1 io 1 1 im 1 1 in i 1 1 icy ieaiinol lie iMiiten lor appearanccM or i iiavor. I The (il.Ai lt:it would like to have a ''"'"'"I',"1"1''"! '" , V, ''V "'IkImWIioo.I, not only on tins Hide of the river, hut at White Nillnon, Trout take, (illlucr, Ciiiiiiiiiis prairie mid ( ln ii.iu Ii Ii and noliitM iieiufH (la- Coliimliia. We want local Hews, and Hut CHMiys, for We have Hot I'm. in for Ihe latter. The!'. P., church has received a cup ply of Is copies i if a new church hymnal w ith rci-punsive readings; also Ihe same miliilicr uf eupii s of a Hew liuok entitled " The Master s praise," for uein tin? Suuilav schiHil, so that henceforth the j m' v ice it f soii; will he tin uuiiiiportaiit ! feature In the exercise. ; Plotters iV- Crowi y have just plai'ed an oi'ili r direct u ith the iiiuiiufai'lurer ' ill Piostou lor :t,oiHi worth of hoots and : shis s, tliercliy cuttini; uU'lhe eoliiinls ! sion paid middlemen, ami w ill cjvc i their ciistomcis the udvaillav'i' ol it. ; W ill retail at Portland wholesale prices. When Ihe piod.s iiitiw call and he con vinced, i I A line rain visited the bend of thci,,f (R. ,.rM eatchiiig lire and burning 'valley Monday , the e,lp. of the storm, A , ,( ,. , ' reaching ilillliist lo town. At lellloi ... i.i, I illieie was a heavy shower, and The ', rl,'( ''nvili a"'l Irani orders had to conic Dal lea received a moderate wetting. 1 points in Mieiinan, (iiaut and inorruw count ics report n I rains which will l"il'u'" Ih" eri.i pio.-i'cts materially. (icort'c Herbert, M, V. Harrison, uml James Hunl were unpointed appraisers of the estate of Klnu r ( Irillili, and ap praised the properly Thursday. Out side of the leal estate, which is inolt I'ui'ed, the property consists largely o mills and ends, ehipsand whetstones, and ragged remnants of con! lacls. The jiniiiis, sale. oils elc. w ill he sold at private dlthis place. Wehaveafull line of fruit f jars, and we me selling J oiiiirt Mason i a.s complete, at per ,.,.., 1 .ptart V. 1 "(I tier do Pel l'ectioll ots 1 III tier h i -. '" ' . . ' I '. I. ' ilo.. all other goods correspondingly low. Call and get ouotalioiis on sugar. ! 'Ihe f.... is v.. m'II iu.l I... on. 1. .i-i J.I In-I lanvolie who does business on business iirfncimils. Iti.uu i. ns A- ( 'unwi i.i.. i ,! ... . . i .. 1 1 . .1 1. o-un m no mis iktii 111 Wyoming Ohio lor some lime writes ; Us (hat he is at present working on I lie big irrigating ditch at North Yakima, I le iiilornis us that the ditch will ex-1 tend in a south-easterly direction about llfty miles, or to williin fifteen miles of Prosscr Wash. The canal at its head will curry III IS cubic feet of water ... l... II. .....1 !'.... I 1 1 .. i.i ...... .. ill lili" I I 1 1 lit I HUH , II II. I !11 1 I 1 ILItlll' about Holl.tHlll acres of land. The sale from ( 'a pi. II. C. Coe, to T. J. Watson, is oil' owing to a ilill'crcnce of oiiuiou concerning certain pay ments. Captain Coe refused to make the deeds, ami will now hold on to the property until alter it is platted. In the meanw hile Idlcwildc is being ad vertised and will aid materially in call ing attention to this section.' When an addition to Watieiuna is laid out, we predict the lots will sell for a little while as fast as the deeds eat) be made out. Mr. James Langille's building re quites but a few finishing touches to complete it. 1 1 was built by him and shows the marks of Ids excellent work manship. 'Ihe second story contains eight rooms, is hard finished anil w ell ventilated. The lower lloor which will be used by J. K. llanna as a grocery store is ceiled all around, showing the handsome grain of the wood. Mr. Langille is a first class workman and will go to The Dalles in a few days to work on the new steamer which is being built there. Mr. George Smith who came here last year from Nevada for the purpose of locating, is now at Chehnlis und has a line properly there, lie is an t'l'i'i'-1 gene man, nun wouiu nave nougiu aim improved a place here had it. not been for some of our citizens of small minds deliberately discouraging liini, and giving Hood Jtiver a" black eye. We are glad to know he is prospering, but would much prefer that he was pros pering here, which sliould, and would have been the ease had he been let alone, Mr. S. W. P.rown of Vancouver, Wash., is visiting Hon. K. L. Smith, Mr. ltiown was receiver of the land ollice al Vancouver twenty years ago when we were ncrus'in'' Llnckstone and similar light literature at that place, i We can see but mile change in luni since that time, a little grayer perhaps, but he has the same genial smile and pleasant ways that made us younger folks of those days admire and respect liini. He has been in the nursery business for years, and his opinion that our valley is one of tho finest nat ural Iruit growing sections ol the north idcrnhle ' weight. He i tliis morning. ! . I west has eousu leaves for home Why cough, when S. H. will stop it. I Go the furniture store and see iheio hiki 3") cent matting. ! 'I'lii' h ' wherry idiipiiiciiN niv In-1 creasing eli'iulily, runiiil'r? liji from iiltoitt toi'ty (TfMcx liiMt ratunliiy to in! I lie nc'lj'liiinl liond of a 1 : 1 i 1 1 I r I a iay illll lliK this Week, 'I lie price remain W I'll ll, hl'lllllllf 1 1 1 til 1 1 1 1 M lillll' lllll ll'fHtllllM I'ltflltcctl I'I'lltM JUT ll'lX ll.V till' I mill!. Oilers have Im'Cii received from Montana mcrchantM In lnki' t It lialaiice of some of the crops at liftccii cents icr hiix. If I here Im aiiol her luce III the stale thiil can ciillnl this ll price, WC wo.ilil like to lii'iil' IVoni thrill Mur.ST Jlooi, May, IM, lHill, 1". i 1 1 it ( i j.ai i l it: Aw thin part of the valley Iiiim not heen heanl from fur huiiid lime, wo will with your permission coutrilitilc a few IllM'M to your filieet. t'ropM In tliix vlcliiilv ropM In Hum vicinity are looking lllie. A liuhl hliower initl-il llilrtpal l of Ihe valley the 'Si Iml not enough rain fell to ilo iniicli ooil. Mill. Dickson, Will Kilickutnl Dave Cooper arc putting In an ln!.'atlii).c ililch. 'I I..,., i. Ill I.... II... .,..oi A ..I ,.r llicy will tap Hid east folk i Hood river lihove the Ml. Hood KtliLrc " ' Co'h. ht'lile, Mr. Fditor that is suliie- Ihlnir that eiii-li fanner slioiilil have iiiiiiK nun. inii laiiuii siiouiu n. , the rainfall In (his valley Is not culli - clciit to Ktiaraiitcc a crop, hut hy thej aid of an Irrii'.tin ilitch a :ood crop - ,H l't uln. Jim, Tuetcvlll, of Jjilcwdml IM., HlM..r-lii-liivi.- i.f Mi' ..ml lutm.u j,.,,!,,,,, u vi-ii n, 1 1,,.,,, I,..,,. ' " I. I. I. ...... A Tidal Wreck. Saturday afternoon, freight train tl II 111 t M-r "iS, eicilsllli of thirteen i ar oi hioiic nun one oi liiercnilinilsv, was f , - IK i...i..i.l..l,.l. .1. ..,.,i;l....l ,.i i.ri.l.r.. ll'l ' ' ' "l """K near ii'iito, I here w iih a small dire under the liililj:c, whii li had evidelitly I.IUI....1 ..tr ll... - .,,. I.. ..wi-.. " ' ri v j licnts of the triHtle, and it was not ilis ! covered hy the engineer until too lute. to hlo. 'J'he t'nj;liie pass,'i over safely the enj'lneer pulling t he throltli' wide open us hi! fell her U'in to settle, and hreakiiiK her loose from the train. Tli.i ears followed one allot her into the pip like a llock of sheep. The (lest le was alioiit thirty feet high, ami every car piled in on top of one iiuot her except the merchandise ear the forward trucks of w hich went down, and the caboose which stuck to Was pushed hiicl the track and which 1 . by hand, the lialalice I'V way of Tacoina and Wallula. The I bridge crew under Mr. Nell' went down ; Immediately and witli the aid of Mr. J j Itrice's crew from Poiiiieville had the bridge In condition to pass I trains, Monday which was very i i-nick work; The steamer P.aker w as ! utilized in transferring; passengers and i perishable freight, running faoui The ! Dalles to the Cascade Locks. An "Oiegoalaa" IlilMorVMts Vs. Mr Jerry Caldwell, who Is us much a (ixliiieon the ri(jniiin as the iffeut. ,,...1 sometinies good, Harvey himself, ... ., ... , ,,. i .1 . m , 1mU'1 ,I,mm1 iuVl'r ay last, Mrs. Caldwell aceolllpanyillg llilll. Mr. E. . . ' , Olinger, w ho is an old friend, took him ....i 11,,,n,l the vnl'ev l,el,io,l .. ratilimr o K""" u ",m"- "... ..ineeiaie the beautiful drives the valley contains. Mrs Caldwell visited friends in the val- "'i'l d returning in the evening they i left for home hy way of The Dalles, the j roa,i i.jng impassable between here , , ,, ,,, . , ... -.i .. i ! ",ul J,("tl:"'(1x " " " feck jut Wnto. Mr. ( aldwell was much j pleased with Hood Jiiver, and expressed I surprise that it is not more thickly set- 1 , l . l ....I.I .1, . j . I l.V.., ...... ...... .. .....f,....i...v. Aliliie Carriugtoii. j This famous Prima Donna and her! English Opera Company will give two I performances in The Dalles Friday and j Saturday, May 2!)th and oOth. Friday j evening they will render Uulfs opera i eomique, "The Hose of Castile," audi Saturday evening, Gounod's "llaust" ! will be given. This is tho lhiest ut-. traction they have had in The Vogt j Grand since itsopciiiiiguiid great mini-! hers will go from the surrounding j towns, and there is no qustion that all j who do so will be amply repaid for their trouble. Besides the charming Prima Donna herself, the cast embraces Trav-1 enner the English tenure; Holme und Martens, baritones; Petetson, basso; and .Minerva llabeock, contralato; by j far t he si rongest east of principals that i has ever been brought to the northwest. ! The Ctmiiii;' Line-, The Chicago, Union Paeilic & North Western Line oilers the best aeeonmi dations to the traveling publie enroute to Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnificent sleeping ears, elegant '""'"'(-, V H Vl'lVUllV flVV J I ftj IVVIIlllllg eliair ears and handsome day coaches.! l'hotogniplis. O. M. Pope.s photograph gallery will romain here hut a short time, and all i those, desiring pictures will do well to i take advantage of the opportunity yet remaining. Mr. Pope does exeellent ! work, and in order to give all a chance will make reduced rates for the balance of his stay Let Pope "secure the 1 3 shadow ere the substance fade." IHItKlATION NOTICE. Parties desiring to irrigate their lots must tlrst obtain a permit from the ' Hydrant Co. and state the number of! lots to be irrigated. All irriiratiou ex-is t11,rui'S'l j !- !!-?lc or spray is j S f, nyt y pnihitnteil. Residents east of ri Third street will use water irom live . to nine a. m., and nine p. in. These strielly oai Jivod. west, front tive to regulations will be 11. C. Coii, Supt. Hy. Co. 'I'll"' IIIkIiThIIICcI lil'llltf llll'll'l'd Henri Jlnnd IliviT, wImIicm to I nl' ill 1 1 parlies' wlioimiy In- desirous of havlnir mil'-1 veyliiK 'il'ii', tlnit lilt is a practical! surveyor of ninny years x mtI'Im-', : uinl tliat work entrusted to Mm will lie K'ifoniii'il Willi dlnpatch uinl correct-! tu-HH. J If taken pleasure In rcfcrrlni; In ' Mr. A. H. J.lowiTH, (who for year was county commissioner In Miiiiicr.oiu, i uinl lor whom he (lnl county work iw utility htirveyor, un to IWm ulililly. Piulli'H writing me at Jloml will tn celvo prompt attention. C. J. IIavkh. Duteil JIooil I'.ivi r April (itli, l. I'l'linlH-r LiiikI, A-t June rt, lSTS.j NOTICK I'Olt PI'IILICATJO.V. I'nitfi siiiiis Liuiii in"i.'i TId: Imlli's.iiri'iii, .May, II, bill. Nulli'i' Is Icri liv Klvi-a Hint In i-'iiiifiiiiiii.T Willi Iim frxvli ins of l In- u.-l )if 'iiiiKi'i-ss of .Iiiim 'A, HT1, I'lililli'd "An in't fur lh sitli' if llinluT liui'U In I Ii.' wl al.s of ( iilll'irnla, Or.i Kuii, Ni'Viiilfi, unit wiilila,.'l"ii 'J'trriiuiy," .lllllll'4 K. Illlllllll Uf Jlu'l'l UlVIT, )')IIIIIV nl iM.'..,liit.'.1r uncoil, hie) tins .lay ' I I lili ullli'i Ills HWii'ii siiiiriiii'iii no. , inr un - lmr,., .,,,. Wlll,iw,.h( ,. r n,.t. ,,. i In luiishli no. 1 inn in, nuiKf im. ciu)l. iiiiil u lll i.ll..r orimf IjihIiiiw Un.l 111.. Iilllll Mtiu'lll i Is ui.iri' vuluul-li- fur Us tlmln-r or slum' Unui ' f,,r Krl''Ull nrnl pin uml In .-1 util isii his , (.Ml11 , inl,, i,,.,,,,.,. ,. K ..,Htl.r nuil yj, 1 .iv.r.ir tnis mi hi-at ri.- imti.-K. r.-K.n, oi. I I ...iB.l.i i' I ... I I, i ill' 1.1 ImMlhT I I Hi- iniuim iis wltno-s: (' 1,. Morse, I.. K. M. .!', I'. II. Hi III, ('. lll.rkluini, uli nl . ,.. ii... AII.V II ll'l II I I (STIMIUM l'lll.llliU H"l -. l"l- , - itlii.vi. ili.k.-.-il.'.l Inn. Is lire r.'iinstiil to III)' ' e iii. iniiiiias in tiiisiitti.eiiiiurli'f'ireiiUlliih .lay. if AiiKUHt, isiu. ' llllfjn II w. 1 n in, . . 'iii :;otick I'oit priii.icATiox. I jiinl ( Hlli'i- at The lialii s, Or. May, 11, Mil. Nutlet' Is l.i'ri'liv Klvea Unit tin- fullowiiie ... i ........... i ..'. ...... i r i.iu i. ....... i.... , IIIIIIK'! I' . I Ml IIIIH II J' '. Ili'll' "l ll'" I II I. . I I. l. . umk,. ilnnl nr.Mif tn Mi.irt uf Ills claim nrnl Uml siilil oriBif In- iianli' lirfure tin laWiTiinil l..c'lwi'f.r.l..(.atTli)'l)lill oii j.iii.iniJiiiy la. iv'i.vi.: I Mil.. II ,.. ..Ilir. ... I "in .. i II. I. No. '.7.X f.ir I in- h. ', N. V . (mil . i N, K. , Sr . .t, Tp. i. : K. ID K. W. M. Ill- mimes tin- f iiliiwlna lliii .si s to l'Divo his i iitiliiiiiiiiis ri'si.l. uri' ili.ni anil i nll ivnl lull uf. Mil'i Iim. I. viz. H.C. Sli. rri. h, I), is. 4 r iht, II. I,. 'rapisT, i iM iir I,. Mniiiiilian, all uf ll) "lit l:lvi. I iii-un. .I..I... it' I . !..., u... in, i.yjin j i.j'iiiu ii . i.i-.ii ii.ii.. JUST RECEIVED. A new Htock of Ladies' und dents' WATCHES. FILLF.D ANDSlLVF.lt CASKS, CHAINS, ci i. it ms, inc. SI'KCIAL attention given to clean ing and repairing wutches. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - - - - Oregon. sotki:. I have appointed .1. T. Dclk, my Agent to sell my U'cr at Hood Kiver, at w holesale, Ann sr P.r lii.Ki:, The Dalles, March !(!, 1SS1 , " ,1,vl' ' i ,'m"1 N a"l-""vor. w ''"h..M:y irt,lU, j N()tll ls ,,,.hy ,hllt tl,e followlnt;. nium-il s.-ltlrr has lil.'il n.ui.'.M.f his i intention tu iniili.' Ilnnl ciiniiiiiiliiliiia piiiof tn suniHirl NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION. on liiiiof In suniHirt oi in.-, .'liiiiii. ti nil mat sain piuui win lit' nmilo i"'"-"": ('. I'V i-'!'M.i .'"!" "f !- iiiiiiuii. luuniy iisinnuiua, m iaiuiT in i mile. Wash., 1111 July nth, ISM, viz: Minor W. tiiitton. II. I. TTItt. for the X It. S K. W. M. K. '4 Sec. 17, Tp. 3, X. He niui'ii's Ihi' fotlowlna M itni'ssis tn provp hU com iiiii.itis i'iv.i'.lciii-i' c.)'iia ami eulllviiiioii ol, wild luml, viz: li.'.n-oH. tllinsioail, iisi-ar A.Ci'.iw, ll.uai'i' Wi'tiii'ivll, Lewis Kvmiiu, all til'Mii'kiliit Ci.. Wiisa. aiyl J2J John 1. lii'.oiaiKij.v:.-, lieijlster. TI GEM EEBTAURANT. In tho Prather Building, Corner of Second and Oak Streets. RElit'LAIl MKALS Si CKXTS. Mouls cooked to order at all luuii's of the day. Mus. Ji'Li.v II.vkx Proprietress. S. A. DETWILER & CO. j ' ,. . ClVil EnPlflCCrS ! and Surveyors. All kinds of surveying promptly at tended to. S'lecinl attention given to platting aery property. Priees reason able. AdarcM fioom 4, V. h. Comer Second and Wankington, &'(n. Portland Or. riiotograplis. Now is vour time to net hihotocranhs t Portland priees. 'Satisfaction guar- uutoed or no pay O. M. Vow.. For Coughs and Colds we beat them till S.13.C.C. SvyilliHSS; 1 V. H. WILSON. athhis'ey-at i.a ir. ItOO.MH ,V1, AND Ni;V VOliT JIIX'IC, TIIK 1-Al.r.K", OUK'ioX. Il'ki;u Watkinh a Mv.xKtr.r., Attornoys-at-Law, Voct'a now buildinpi Second St. THK 1IA1.I.KS (illKiioN. JOHN H. CRADLEDAUCH. ATTOIINKY AT LAW. f'mi'tlrcn In all Ihe court nf Ori'K'm nivl VViixliini.ia. Hmi'lul ntK.'iitlnti i(vn to cm- vrj .'HD'ltiK, '1KU0FFICK, I JIOOD HIVKi: OKKWON. run sxir. A ! pony HuituliUi for a laIv to A,u, 1(.r ul,l, Hiile-MiiliUc. hrldle 1 - , , and loiuiilclo outfit J iniuiro of JaineH i lc.ik. Land Locator. ii.rv iKMly wuiitM land In JIikmI i ; i r Valley. I liave Home very W l(! tntctH of j,'ihh1 land on my list lei 'in-cinptioiiH, lion icstcai is unit tun. j heifd claims, with runir.i) water on rliwii. lean lix-ato several Htockinen . antic'eouslv. Do not fail to wc mo at Hood J liver Falls or addresH me ut JUnid Hlvtr, Wa-seo County, Oregon. W. itosh Wixanh, Locator. m hut hood nom, Has been thoroughly renovated,, and a larg8 . . jell added doubling its CAPACITY. Everything w ill he fuiin.l ncut uml clean AM) TIIK Tubli-s will he sii p!ii"l with the best the MAHKKI' Af'KOIUIS. flKOLGH HKKP.KHT Proprietor. S. L. YOUNG. srCflKSOU TO E. HECK. -DKALKU JN FINK WATCH KS, DIAMONDS, JKWKLRY AND SILVKHWAHK, ALSO Optical Goods. Fine Watch Repairing a Speci alty. Second St. The Dalles. Or. TIIK DALLKS, OKEGON, Have the only abstract of land titles in the County, and are the only persons who ean furnish reliable in formation concerning land titles on We are also prepared to make out all necessary papers for filing on the forfeited AND ON ANY GOVERNMENT -LAND. FOR SALE: cKSlns Country Property. CORRESPON PENCE SOLICITED. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER LETTERS. j.i Opera Home Work The Dulles Or. he Eastern Oregon GO-OPEEATTE 8T0EE IS NOW OPEN :IX MlIE: Mas Vogt Block, NO. 194 SECOND ST, THE DALL1 S, OREC ON. Pl-RRV & JOXliS, rnopi'.ir.TOM or tni Kirp wo.tiit'.'' i hanJ full ii,. I ly ol Sausages a Spccialt. Bp, lit uttoiiUnn t aid to Furnhing Miilmcn and Suppling Meat in Large Quantities Don't Furgti iht Plaai, HOOD RIVER MARKET. Oak street r.cxt door to Glacikb ofTlce. Removal Notice! "If - ' n-i W'LJiet to Inform hi mr.r fr:end and the publl genernll , that 1 1- has removed hi uu lerfikiii; rKiii:to MCKFI.'UK'A'H NEW i;iII.DIX9 Corner Third srnl Vailiiii-ti.a, Whcr h enrrie a fu',1 .i. k ol t'ter) thlnf iMedol in t'.-.t I ii-snoyw. Orders bv dfjv.t.-!i, i-.,,n-N, tiuxil Of la wrar ffor-jifl; aif.jii.ii.il u....t .iL.slfvh.in roftrauUiwi i .in !. m; n hit v h-or nl tin .1 , . r nicbt albk tt l.'ii.'v, coriiac iuurlli uul V anhiiitoa. Of fitu m REMOVAL NOTICE. MAIBB & BBHTOH . Tho EED FROST Gro cers have moved to tho cor. of Third and Union St. where they carry a complete line of staple and fancy Groceries. And also do a Ktneral commissioa business. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance of the same ifc our new store in the old 1'ost Offlc Building Cor. 3rd, and Union Sts. Tlie Balles, Oregon. B. R. TUCKER, PPi'pRIKTOB OP 1883 118 HILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OF FRUIT .BOXES. HOOP Rri'FR. OR. HENRY M. STANLEY Id 'DARKEST AFRICA i Tlio coreplpte story nf Stanley's recent thrilling auveuturcs an.1, the cliiiclos'ire of hia Important. . diawerie will appear for the first time In tto work written liy himself, entitled "In Darkw Afri 'a. D not be doctiived by any of the so called "Stanley bonks" now being offered a "gon i:ine"and ''nuihentio.1 To no one of there has Stanley contributed a line. Tlu'rei s no q uestion about this statement twine correct i n evc-y rarticr.lar We guarantee it, ana will pive parti.iulttTS on application. flltTinW In order not to be misled.se IMUIiIm that the book bars the Im. p int of CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS And that the canvassing agent carries a dertifwat of agency from us. . A. L. BANCROFT & COi 132 POST STREET, SAN FRAN31SC0. ' General Agents for the Pacific Coast. L- .v.aniei", Agent Hood Itiver ur Hood liver Marke .