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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1891)
3food Tivcr Slacicr. JIOOI) RIVER, OK.. MHi. 1H1I1, I'NION I'AdllC It All. WAV I.O( .U, ( A It I). KAMI' Nil. M IliiI'M. Miii.m H(iol) II I VI II IIIH A. M. I ' I'M'K ll'IIVI'K Hi N'. a. Mil i III 41 M W IXV lliil Ml I HUM IIOOII IIIVI II. No. No. IHVI'M tit 7' I" C. M'i A. Mull Till) MAILS. Tli mull iirilvi'it tr MtnillNlniiK nl II rliM k A. M. W.'.hit mini's ninl Hnliiriliiyit; iln. iurU ')' munr iliivi. ,i iiihiii. Kur riii-niiwi'lli, li'iiM'n nl K A. M. Ml I hm ill I', M. Hitl uriluVM. Fur Whll) Hnliin.il l.tiv.'S tliilly ut M A. M. urrlvr.nl unit o I'lm li I'. M. Kriiiit Wlilln Hiihiiiiii li'ii vm fur t-'iiltlit. nil liii'r, Tniiil mid' uml oI.'iim.hi.I Mniidii) , uml I rhliiN a. MUM HU M MAlTntS. Oil cloth ut the furniture More. HiilliliiiK imht nt fiirnltiiif hlore. Itentl lluiinu h new ml. In IliU Ixnue. JlnUHCMto rent by K. V. Wlnuim. Why coiiuli, when H. li. will Mop It. lit for Hale; hIhh a line htiimv Imrw. 1 I H i A it . W I.NANH. 1'lcltirt'H fr.init il lilture Hton-. to ortler at the fur- ... .. , ' cll 1 Hhould I Docn H. unille. S II. get there ', li. White Hewing inachlucM fr nale at H. Ilartniewt'. ! ('nllliiM uiul uml the furniture ntore Carjx't nt the furt i it tin ntore lo cent below rortlalid prlecH. TheoM'iilng of H. ho"l In DIMrlet No. "Iiiih Imi ii poMponctl until lurther Un til v. MIkh (iraee Caniplx ll returned ti The DiiIIch Ttii Hilay lifter u vIMl here of hcv- rul wtH'kH. ... ! Mr. niul Mr. Hurler leave to-day, be going to Alliinii mid Mi. Hurler to ! allitirnla. j Ik'fi.rel.lirehiiMliiirriillri.i.ilnniUteiiii... fllip lickclK, C.MlHUll llgl-lltH fill. Ml l'u vlllc HVhll'lll. Tin1 Stuto fair nt Siilnii iM'irlnn S'it. 1 I, a, . pr.".iH to I m. unusually Inten'Mlng meeting. Mr. Iliml Im In Alliinii. but will r. tnri. I ben for ii Hlmrt time when hU work i Ihciv gilH umtcr wav. . Mr. C. It. Hone went totirunt Tuih lny t I'oinplete iirraligemeiitH for luiinllllig (he wheat crop. .ir. i. it. ikiilM'i'lx. who Iiiih Ih'cii liiiylng wool In Idnl o uml Montana, wun home for ti few davn thli wifk. It Ih Hinted that Mr. Coon Iiiih rented n portion of Jimii-t ltrown'H phu-e at Monlcr, uml Ih Kcttlng It out In ntraw lnTrlcH. Don't llhteu to what the neiirhhor wiy, but couie niul mi- for yonrwdf. A U'liiillful autlitie maple iK-drooni wt for li'l at t lie furnliuie Mure. For tiny one purcluiMnir ten dolluix worth of furniture of me, I will deliver the name at lauding free of charge. S. ;. liAlttMKSS. Hood Itiver iieedn n weil-Hi-ntcl pnl) lie ball, uml ih-ciIh it biully. If the Armory company can niieeeeil In giving It to im It will be proHTly iippreeiateil. Mih. (iilnmn and her granddaughter, M IfH MiiIh'I Mack, ol' The DuIIi h, who hnve Ui'ii ruralizing ben for the pant two weekH, returned home Tuesday morning. ScivIcch nt 11 n. m. nnd 8 p. m. nt the U. II. church. Sumliiv xchool nt 10 ii. m. The Y,Vng 1P1o'h SH;U.,y j imi'ts ut 7:.'I0 In the evening. Subject l lie jiru our lieliier." Mr. Amos Strong, formerly of Salem, is now In charge of tlie (Jeaihart 1'ark hotel on Clatsop Reach, mid Is prepar ing to welcome riglit royully (lie visit of the Oregon editor, Aug. Ilbth. The Cbautatitua assembly room nt (learhmt 1'ark , on Clatsop Reach, will neat one thousand people and Ih a grand memorial of the public spirit of M. J. Kinney, w ho deeds it to the cause of that popular method of education. Wn reeeivetl i I... ollior 1l.1v .. ....t.l.,1 i .i0.. . I' wl1. r. "A' t,)HVr I card, signed by "A Citizen," asking the loiiowing question: "Jlow can a woman who is not divorced from her husband she couldn't well lie divorced from any one else Ki.) file and make Ii mil proof on the forfeited railroad land? Captain II. C. Coe, C. S. Gilbert, (ieorgo Coleman, (J. T. Prather and J. 11. Cratllebaugli, of Waucoimi lodge, K. of P., went to the Cascade Locks Saturday evening to assist in organiz ing Pythagoras lodge at that place. Friendship lodge, of The Dalles, was well represented. As we go to press (Friday afternoon), Miss Etta McKay is reported very low and there is little hope of her recovery. There can be no doubt but that the ease is diphtheria. Precautious have been taken to prevent tlie spread of the dis ease, and it is thought this lias been uccomplislicd. During the session of the Oregon Press Association several hours will be ripen tut that delightful seaside resort, ticarliart Park, and the manager of Oearliart Park hotel will not only en tertain, but also cater to the wants of the Inner mini during the stay of the association at tlie seaside. Rev. T. L. Eliot complains that some person, or persons, has been taking the window sasli from his house on the old Price place. One or more sashes were taken lust week, tlio person probably thinking the house wus abandoned. The proper thing to do would be to re turn the sash, and no questions will be usked. Miss Carrie Graham, who has been spending her vacation at home, re turned to Chicago and her duties in the school room Monday morning, being Mccompauied by her aunt, Mrs. Toste vine. She will have an interesting1 story to tell her eastern friends in the account of her trip to the summit of Mt. Hood, und we hope will come again next summer. Colon Piirlllc KyMcin lllIi'l'M llll rilinlli i liicilllli'M tn IihiiImIm I'll route In llll HllllH CUM!, Vcstillllll'd KIci'pCI'M, Dlllt'lM, I'l'IM' Chill," ('ills lliloliwli lo Missouri river iiiut Chicago wit limit liniliK1'. The editors and Ihelr friends who id- tin- most iiIciihiiiiI. features of tlic session to he the visit iiihI cnterlalliuient lit (lemhai't Park, the elegant appoint ments of the hotel, the uieoniial'ahle Hen hat hllig and the refreshing coolness of the iu k. Illack wooilpcckerH (which Mr, Wl Iiiiiih deHctilK'M mm I.i'w Ih' woodiM-cker) are nunc iiiimutuiih Iuiii iikiimI and are :di.liiKC.iiHlilcralle damage to the ap - iui'm. jir. niiKe hum hiioi ii iiuiuireii of.hcnthlH Kianon. ,,. othciH have ull.,1 Ktioilly nuinheiH of then,, but they are nt III In It to the daiiuiL'c und detriment of the fanner. ,i.ii . I ii... When coiiteiiiiiliiled IniiiroveiueiitN an hour or ho In vlewlnir the utivern- I (ifuili.iri I'nili iiii l l.iiHt.i. I'...,!. . i i.i . . . , i in moan i niK, on niiHop i.i at u, , incut workn mid the Mate ixirtatn! roiul. re completed, t Ireful! will have a huiii ' t . , , ., , , . ?. . icrieH.!,-...,,.',,,! In muxunrvuv nw,Ul ft,"M,f "'l ! H. lit nit mi hcalthfulncHH tti the faiiuniH rcwirt ut Monterey, Callfornin, und all Drego iiIiiiih hIioiiM feel a pride In eucoiiruulii) Hitch an ciiteriu'lMC iin Iiiih been Inaugu rated by Mr. M. J. Kinney. KeV. Mil I). Hilteliir.'. licetol of HI. I'i.mI'm I ' ii m. . . ... i .-I . i . . i . ,.r 'CI... iii.it... ! conducted the Hcrvli cM of IiIh church ,J thet'. II. church here 'J'uchiIuv even-! I M'-"- Hiupii a inipanied him I U Int.,, lit, n,I,keamie,..ur..r!,,,,,,ry' M.nt A.; 11km. I'. IIoH., K.of ! holding occiiHiiinnl wrvieeH here, there jU'lng a gootlly niiiubcr of communl t cantN. A vIMt tothegovernincnt leltvatlhe mouth of the ( olumbla, a ride on Mie ncwly-built AhIoiIii and South ('ouhI raill'oinl. a dinner nl Hie (leurliiirl. I'm k ,,,,,,t '' " "l' 1,1 "'' bow.mof Mother , ruenie, etc., arc ainung Hie aiiractioiiM ! nl Hie iiiiilliig nf I Mi- Oregon Pre Ah rlnkcm Htii.pIiiH ut, pollution nt AhIoiIii. (Iiiiiih. cral.M, hiiIiiiou and other lunlii too. I nt (he nea hh. .if call not fall lo have u Ix'iii'llciul ellcct on the Oregon editorH mid their wIvcm. ; About .'1 o cluck eiliicHtlnv nfter ; nun n Iln- I'rin. -villi' Hlage wiih held up I i,v it iiiaxkid road agent und the Ante j lope mid rriueville iimils taken. It Ik HUpptmed there was ctiiiKldcrahic iiioiicy ! in the lualln an. I that pclhiipM the i loan ageiil was nwiire or linn laet. 1 he it.blicry occurred JuhI the other Mile of Shearer'n hrldifc. The robU-r t. ....!.' ,Mnl liU cHenpe and up to date nothing '",H i" diwovirctl that will give u ; clue to him. ; Mr. JiiHciih A. W ilnon arrived In I r m from Lost lake TiichiIuv cveiilinr ami v,.,,M,.H,,.,v ,.v,lllllk,, Tll(. ,., ,lllilt ( i(ml h1x;t(i tvl ;., nl.i( Dr. Walker ami IleiUrt T. Cotlln mid Were tlilli ciiubleil to l.roMicfL the l'le tlun glily. They ttk hoiiiuI- ingM, iiii'llng the greati-st dipt Ii to be I I III f..... 'II t . I .. . I ! . i i i" ieei. i ue iianv luul a Hlilclitli.l i n time uml propose camping a month or; more there next siiiiuner Willi their! "Iijkcth ok THK (M il. families. VisitoiH at Cloud Cap ntnte 1 Some H-ople Heein to have a miKcon 1 hal they could hcc lliu boat from the : iciition of the luirooseH of u roil uml Inn. Mr. KobinwHi, of the Mills, eat lei I on Dr. llarreit Thurliiv evciilnir for the purposeof having a dlslocale.l shoulder attemled to, which of course was done. The mills bring leliipunil ily shut tin .VII, ' " " "aK"rf iwnvy on I liiMt luitifl4 mill niiiiiiiir if ii'i iimiuo. . meiitH imlulge iii friendly Isixing con-! ' Jl"',ti" wi-'' 'tl"er Mmilar socie ti'sts. Mr. K.ibliison rei'vived the dis- i ties, to procure future legislation fortlie location from this cause. I n Iwixln he preservation of the game und tlsh in I ... v. .. his ii'n nun in iiiani nun re irlvcd a blow mi t"u' point of the elbow which dislocutcd the mill at theshoul der. The work on the portage railroad at (lie ( as 'iide Locks has Inch done in a j tempt to see that present nuisances ex- b!i?7?,r,'H,l,,!mnm'r- T,,U' "'7 ,".r ! ItIiiK in our Mreanw to the harm orde laid fur a standard gauge road, mid the I . .. , ., ... , , . , iron is heavy enough lor the same pur- "tr"'-'t"1 'f theivln are abated, pose. Should it prove desirable to The club entertains nothing but the make the change, it can be done nt j heartiest good will towards every one, lwlov,yi..'?,i'1,"!'''t,,'', 1M,r; Ul to antagonize no one. It ! ui ley has show u that he was the right i ,,, , . : , .... man for the place, mid lias astonished j wi" ll(k'iiv"r to extend the right hand the public by building the road inside i of fellowship to every law-abiding of the approprialinn. The road will lie j sportsman, and to infractors of the law i": h.Thuo t iKit.h;;, nill Ishcd. The litiblieine in-uimf .mil.. i. tcrcstcd in the new boat and await i anxiously ine experiment ot reaching tlie world with their products over the new route We are glad Indeed to note the fact WZ "IS BlK ! kenetl to the necessity of bavin" i r, and have (leternilued to get it", tliat awake water, and have determined to get it Incorporation articles w ill nrobablv lie Hied this week, the incorporators ami stockholders being the farmers, and the ditch will be made this fall. The in- ...... : . . . . 1,. ... ...1... i. 1 . .. .1 ., " " " 1 ' ' oe water oui 01 ine E1 fork of II00.I river above tlieStaire company's bridge, ami in quantity suf tlcient to supply all tlie cast side. The crops on Mr. Cooper's place this year have demonstrated tlie absolute neces sity of water. He brought out a ditch last year ami this year has had an i abundance of buy. Kve has yielded two gootl crops of hay, and another can be cut if he wants to do it. Tlie Gl.A t'UJK has urged the construction of ditches ever since it started, and is glad to see that the work has nt last begun. Tlie completion of tlic East Fork ditch is but the forerunner of many others, and when all are finished Hood River valley will be a veritable orchard. Goods at 10 per cent. Han nit's for .'SO days. discount at Furniture at Portland prices at S. E. JJartmcss' furniture store. It Mas I milled. Company D of this place did not get nil the arms, etc., belonging to it when the old company disbanded, and re cently two guns were shipped to them by a member of the old company; or, rather, tlie guns were thrown in the express car and sent to Portland.where by persistent inquiry they were found. Under Cie hammer of one of them the following note, which explains itself, was found: Tlio jacka.s that shipped this gun ought to havo a wooden medal for bravery and knowledee of tire arms. It was shipped loose this way with a loaded cartridge in It large enough to kill a thousand of these kind of Boldiers that puts a man in mind of boys play ing horse. The damn fool really ought to be tarred niul feathered. (Signed) The Man Who Discovered It to em Doadi;u. Pjlhu;ririi Inlifc, K. if I'. Last Haluiduy evening Hon. A. A. Cleveland, Gland Clmincllor of tin; Male, limllluleil Pythagoras Lodge, No. 47, K. (if '., ut. tli' Cascade Iam Uh, wIlli (went y-clglit members. Ixlnir ui- u.i.i iu f....i.ri.i .... or The Dulles uml Waucoma of this; place. Work begun soon afterH o'clock und wiim not completed until it few ! minutes Is'torc 7, the Grand Climiccllor ! having Just time to ctilcb the train for ', Portland ut that hour. At 1 sw o'clock ii... ..i.i.i.... i , i ... ..... ..n..,,, B i li I w HI u n i the overuiueiit boarding Iioiihc, when; L ulnirUUU-vut huiuht wiih read v for ,, .. , . . , . .. .. liw"7 w" l-r-r y utl.-i..l... , o und the work rcHunic.l Aftcrbicuk- , fant the olllccru of the lodge were In- ! .,., llfll.r ,,. v,M,.(.r- ....u-..,. . ..... IIoih were cHeorted to the depot by the new hrothcrH und parted with many n I hearty baml Miukc. To nay that we i were royally t rented would be but u j faint cxpniwlon of our feelingH, for the hrothcrn gave im the bent there wun. ; 'l lie following olllcerH were elected uml Installeil: It. I.. Aldrich, I'. (,'.; K. ! Wiley, (!. ('.; 11. K. Wiley, V. C; (i.H. "v. . K.....dS.;A. An.lrcwH. M. of C. K. Miller, M.of K.; J. K. Iknd.ick, l'.;J. M. McIhiuic, J.O.; Kred ltruck- man, O. U The lodge Mart witli the brightest prohjH'ctM and will no doubt lieeoiue thrifty uiitl prosperous dm the t'uHcudeH grown, It in the baby lodge now, but will not remain ho long, it hcuiih but u nliort time Mnce Wuueoum held this title, but eighteen inontliH Iiiih given it evehtecii younger broth- cr. . Koil niul (Jnn ( lab. The no.,,! itiver it-.d un-i oun club Iiiih held two meeting during thin jriUJ tllirt u mid by- a K - ruia - rpi week, nt which u constitution lawn have liecn ailontcd and ncnt organization cilecte.l. The imt- maneiit organization consists of II. ('. ('.K'. iirt'hi.lint r JnM'iih Wllntin. vie.-- prcHi.le.,!; J. H. Cra.llcb.,ugh. prose- 'lividi the lakcMiud turned to go par enting attorney; 1'. A. Snv.lcr. Hccre- ttllt'1 wUh 11 hu U'ur MturU'd ,0 tary, mxl S. K. liarlmc, tn-asurer. the ri.lge in front of u. James TlieclubMartHO.it with niae charter (',M,I,or wa l,,e nly one In the Com- memliew, w ith n Mill larger number whohaveex,nwd a wish to become meiiiU-rs. The nieinlM iibip fee U one dollar, with monthly dues of twenty ' ' i -i . . . I ...... ..llll. ..'lit.. I. . I'll If. ... .t . . , ...! 1'itl. n .nil. UIV ,1. .',11,.,.'.. ...... all himilar orgmiizutioim throughout tlie country. Thu Intents of the club look simply to the enforcing of the present game lllW(t of (ur Mtull. if Ilt.(rs.sarv, 1 ' in our native forests und streams. It will i.i .i . , , seek to increase thepresent supply by introducing new varieties of tish, game birds and song birds, and it will at- kindly revest to desist; ! Hliould this prove incllcctuiil, more stringent measures will be adopted. The streams and forests of Hood river valley have alreadylbeeome celebrated as a summer resort and sporting ground, U' d"b vitrrcry lH'r80U vh I '"ls uui' interest in maintaining und 1 furthering her reputation to become a I member of the Hood River Rod and Gun Club. The association expects in the near future to havo its own apartments, to be appropriately fitted up with speci mens of the chase and the taxidermist's skill, and such other trophies as the . . , , A . nuii'iv J- va twin cv. v tw iiiv iui uiiui v members of the club may from tune to gt()re- time present to the club. ! A cordial invitation is extended toL J-W. Keuua gives notice that he is , . . ,. . here to stay, and is prepared to do our citizens, whether of this immediate , .minUl,p , u its branches. Deeorat- vicinity or of the upper valley, to join ; nig, gilding, polishing, graining and our club. i staining. Treatment ot interior wood H. C. Cok, President. Cok, President. P. A, Sxydkk, Secretary. Call and sins Marvin Rand's new ! utiuilr if Litsi t it ni uiwl unitim! uimnliiu ! nn'V n ill rutVIV'IKll J Uliu ni nvoi oa,rrii.aT i He has also just received a flue stock of reading matter, novels, magazines, etc., i and a splendid assort men t of fishing i tackle, line candies and all tlie fruits I of the season constantly on hand. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH. The Coming Line. attokxky at law. The Chicago, Union Pacific & Xortll j rrnctlces in nil the courts of Oregon nnd Western Line oilers the best iiccouim- i Washington. Special attention glveu to con datioiis to the traveling public en route i vu.vU('lnK- to unicago. -iiirougn trains, nisi nine, magnificent sleeping cars, elegant dining cars, colonist sleepers, reclining chair care and handsome day coaches. The undersigned being located near I Hood River, wishes to inform parties who may be desirous ot having sur veying done, that he is a practical surveyor of many years experience, ami that work entrusted to him will be performed with dispatch and correct ness. He takes pleasure In referring to Mr. A. S. Blowers, (who for years was county commissioner in Minnesota,) and for whom he did county work as c unity surveyor, us to his ability. Parties writing me at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. C. J. Hayks. Dated Hood River April tith, 1SU1. HooiiRivkh, Or., Aug. 110, '01. Eimtok (ii,A( ii;u: In answer to Mr. RIowcrs' article In your last Issue, IiIh words urc: "The Job wun ciiitf:ti!l In six and one-third days, uixl the bill Is .'.7.(i2." and refers to tin. M-bool w iiooi chtk s omcu uiiii nuns trie following bills on lily and orders for t.lir iiiyniciit signed by Director R. a1"' Lui'Kllle t Htranuhiin, 12 days ! . "i ?' lM:r""'Y v.- : ''-i 'A it i ii l..r I , i ...j f.i..t.l t. ...... I i M Lli i vv: "v- i- 'i t .JiUIIIlllC. 1)U III 111 lflllMC over hydrant 10 50 50 llurlley, hauling 7 Muk, luml).ru l(Mjut,,$Hl 42, , , Uli,kluMl .,t U) UJT . ... ... . ! rrom' whl, h wl" F',"'y 'ke It :uiwuiiuii. .Mr. wicr wiyM lie worked , , . , . ... nix dayH und four bourn und that be . ,7 , , .... duff ull hole und helped put up the Til(J 0 j 'uml!;r CVm blH uixut100. Mr. Olcr HiiyH he worked ure uIko on flic und have been paid making altogether, up to the prewnt time, $134.00!, und I eMiinute that w hen uli the bilU uru In the totul ! will be 1175. I chiillenge the directoro to contn vert thene llguriM. Tax I'aykk. AUCTION. , w, w. ut pubiicumlM! Saturday, A , t ul , 0,(.(H.k ilx. Uiver, Oregon, nil the tixturcH of Ihetiein Jti-Htaurant, household gixidti; borne und buggy uml two cowh. Mkh. Ji i.ia II Alt. . 'loon Hivkk, Aug. 20, 1831. Kditou (ii.AiiKit: I with twenty nine other have JumI returned from I'M lake, and I UHwure you we had a! very gootl time. The llMi didn't bite uh wi ll iw they might, but we caught enough toauppiy our table. Lnnt Mon- dav morning u nartv cotihiMting of ' Mi- Kttii Itien, Lcnora HinricliH,! x,,m' 'i' (''" Kl,ox. Juli III I . - A ! i i "wut, Aiiims, ivhuc umi aiury iii, "inivi, iniiL- utui lUiilj jiVHl., ,u,(1 M".Jttm'HCooer,OrvalKiiox,leH added doubling its ! ' W,a- J':,,i ti ,i,,ut- IJlTUon, Frank i j lierc' and myself left camp and Marled ! - , . n-rrmr l'H''-"' and myself left camp und Marled lor Chitwood lake. Jut hh we reached the Hiimmit of the burned ridge that I"'"' ,,,"t hul a Su" u,,1 hc wus ubout ! u ''u",lr i' MIhb ! i. mm ivnox una m ius vimie iA'iiiz, no ; chanced to be in the lead of the com pany ut the time. Hut Jim got there : with both feet, and ut the fourth shot Mr. lli uin bit the dust in plain view of the whole company. Of course this made Jim the hero of the company und the udmirid of the ladies, i Counting nil that eiiiue and went, there w as ubout fifty eroii8at the lake during the week. S. Miltox Coj i k.i:eki:v. WOOD VAXTEI. Sealed proposals will be received at l 'Uity tltik's otiice, l lie Dalies, Oivg.m, for 40 cords of gtxitl. sounil, tin' J0 ,1,,1! corded. In the liey at the rear of the Wasco county court bouse. l'roposals for oak, fir, iuh or solid fir slab-wood will lie considered. l'roposals must be scaled and en dorseii "Proposals to furnish wotid." Tlie county commissioners reserve tlie right to reject any or all bids. Rids will be opened Thursday, Sep tember 10, 1S91. Ily order of C. N. TuonxiiritY, County Judge. J. R. Chossex, County Clerk. For Sale. A fine fruit ranch of 1G0 acres, four four miles and a half west of the town of Hood River, on the Columbia. It has 400 fruit trees, nioft of which are in liearing, U'OO grape vines in bearing. (will yid 41 ot& year), Ki.OOO strawlH'iry vines, .'I acres of conV 2 of,',0Vr h.vt)vw" ?.an.d 9 half acre of blackberries in full bearing acres in cultivation, balance timber line irrigating facilities; 1,1200 feet of tight-covered tlunie ; two reservoirs: ami over 400 feet of water pipe, carry ing water into house. Price $2,200. Call on F. R. Absten at the ranch or address at Hood Itiver. Or. Have you seen the Sl-'i.OO antique nni tlrt I uii 1 ivwi it ait t nt t Iia ti i I'ti i t iimo work and furniture a specialty. Car riage painting ilone. Oniee at Mount Hood hotel. NOTICE. T1 . . I , T. I have appointed J. F. Delk, my Agent to sell my beer at Hood River, at wholesale. At cii sT Rrcm.EK. The Dalles, March 16, 1891. vj-l-- w xj, HOOD RIVER OREGON. For Coughs and Colds we boat them all S.B.C.C. W. H. WILSON. A TTOllNKY-A T LA W. KOOMH W, A Nl .Vi, NKW VIMIT lilM;K, THK DAI.I.KH, OIIKJON. iJureii W'atkixh a Mkkkkk, Attorney 8-at-Law, Vogt's new building, Second St THK DAI,!.Kf OIUCiloN. JUST RECEIVED. A new Mock of LadieH' nnd (ientu' WATCHES. I'llAA'A) AND HILVKft CAKKH, CJIAINK, CHAHMH, etc. Sl'lA'lXh attention given to clean ing und repairing wutchcu. J. H. FERGUSON, . Hood River, - - - - Oregon. Land Locator. Kverv Ixxly wunU land In Hool Itiver Vulley. I have Home very de- r ?Z "Xu S A rw ionn ft J cli V "Ht; a(lvV, . ouMv Hiruble trad h of got). I land on my lint bomeHteum und tim- with running wuter on mute wveral ntoekmen ailvantageouHly. Do not fail to wee I me at Hood Itiver Fall or nldrewi me j ut Hood Hirer, Wanco County, Oregon. W. IlOKH WlN'ANH, Locator. Has been thoroughly renovated, and a large CAPACITY. Kvur.vtliliiK will l f.iunil neut und clean Tubli'H will Ix Hiip)!ietl with the Irmt the MAKKKT AFFOKDM. CKOHGE HKKBERT Proprietor. S. L. YOUNG. Hl'CCKHMOU TO E. BKCK. DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, ALSO Optical Goods. Fine Watch Repairing a Speci alty. Second St. The Dalles. Or. J. M. HlfilfffluTON, WO., THE DALLES, OREGON, Have the only akstract of land titles in the County, and are the only persons who can furnish reliable in formation concerning land titles 011 NOTICE. We are also prepared to make out all necessary papers for filing on tlie forfeited AND OX ANY GOVERNMENT LAND.- T?ATJ CAT f. Choice bursa I us JC yJXii QJ&jj. in city anil Country Property. CORRESPON DENCE SOLICITFD. NO TROURLE TO ANSWER LETTERS. J.M.Huntington&Co. Opera Home Block -- Tlie Dalles Or. The Eastern Oregon co-opera stoi is NOW OPEN :IX MHE: Max Vogt Block, NO. 194 SECOND ST, THE DALLES, OREGON. E N Chandler, Mgr. NewiflerilsEsilsisiil p The Dalles. Hini'c the 11 rut of June we have added to our Furniture & Carpet liuMneHB a complete Undertaking K tubllHhment, mxl hm we Hueeeeiletl In getting our Mock from the EnM with out lielnp: compelled to Join the Under taker'!! TruM, we unure the public thut In connefpuenee thereof our Prices Are Very Low. Jicmember our pluce of bimlnewi on HEC0ND HT., 5 EXT MOODY'S BANK. PERRY & JONES, rKorF.irroR or ran hi River Market. Beep i.bUi lit- n hand a fall Cboice Meats of all kinds. Sausages aSpecialtj. Bpm fa' ttteiitloo pii to Furn'Miing Miilmen and Supplying .Meat in Large Quantitit. Don't For-jH the Plnee, I HOOD RIVER MARKET. ! Oak street j ofllee. next door to Glacikb Removal Notice! A Wm. michellf UNDERTAKER,- Wbhe to Inform bis mitt friend and lh publi gencrall , that lie hu removed hi au'iertaldiiif rooms to MCKEtiRM'S KEW B17ILDINO Curuer Third ud Wuhington, When bt carries k fu'.l stock of erertliinf Deedett in that l.uiiiness. Orders hy dispatch, uiprctis, mail ot In pcrsosi iromi.tl..' aileatlutt to and satiifactioo ruaranteed. Can he seen nnr hour of the day or night at hi rsV leiiru. corner Fourih and Waahinirtoii. or plac is) lualuerf REMOVAL NOTICE. MAIER & BENTON , 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 commission business. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance of tlie same : t our new store in the old Post OHice Ruilding Cor. ilrd, and Union Sts. The Dalles, Oregon. B. R. TUCKER. PPmI'RIKTOB OF LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OF FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVER, OR. rv n.-;sp-i---ini"ri' j Arfjfcinit tuAiniiVe 1 mm RIVER HILLS