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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1891)
3 food Eivcr Slncicr v - " ..: :-r..z ::::.:r:zr:z:;;':. 1K) (IVi:U, Alt). IN, IWU. : 'MON IMdIIC It A I l.W A V I.OCAI. AI!1. I'AM' IIIM'XH IIUlM lltinli KIVI K H, I'lm-mi I'M III II HI A. Mull " In , WCST linl'Mt ninM lliHil) II I V I II. N.i. So. Iimi ,- nl 7 IH I. M. I.:l. A. M. Mull nil: mails. Th irni 1 1 nrrlvfn finm MlnilNl.iinr i,t II '. 'Iim Ii A. M. . ,ni mIiiyh iiihI HmIiii'iIiivn; iU- HII'U ' II' ftllllll' 1 1 1 v H ,l llllllll. I'm- t'lii'imwi'lli, Inivim nt H A. M. in livi nl I'. M. Htillll.lttv.. I'm- Whllii Nullum, hiivtn itnlly ill N A. M lift Ivi'M lit u in' r, irk I', M. I'niiii Whllf Ni, In, mi Iimivih f..r I'iiIiIh, (ill lui'f, Trout i.ulif mi, t i leu vt mmI .Mniitliiyi,, iiinl l'i I'lm , IIIMI;!' I.OCAI. MAlTl ltS. cloth at the furniture Mine. Untitling juijier at furniture More. Hoiiscm to n iil hy V.. W. NVIuatiH. I'leliirt fr.um tl to order nt the fur flit till Mull . IIocnS. It. K. t there? Wi ll I hholiltl Millie. K It. White H'w lmj iiiachiui M for xale at S. i;, It.irliiiiKs'. CollliiH ami innlerlakeM HtipjilIeN at the liiriiltuie nt, He. A. II. Jones w.ih a iasMenpT fur The I)iiIIcm 'riiui'Milay. 1 it nine C. Joiich, of A'ilctoli, Wk, U the tiest of A. it. Jolics. 'jtrjii t at the furniture h'orc 10 cent li.'low I'oltlaml jnlit M. Mrj.. Maij-aret Ann Caincrnii'x laml notice ihim uin In tins ir-suc II. I,. Howe went to The I la Ken TliurMlay toatle.nl Hie liihtituie, The hour of Mrs. J laru's auction hale lius lm t i halinetl In lo o clock a. in. Miss ,oy went to The Dalles Thurs day liioimii;; In attend the liiMiltile. A lieur w as m'cii taking a hnich at Ji hiii ihui-tlay in .Mr. j'.uitonn cu n 11 Itl. Pefire iuri'liahiii ralli'nail ami Mt :ili up lickt i, cniihii.i iicnis t nltui 1'a- Citlc h hit III. Mr. ami Min. Jirattnii canic up from roltlalitl llHKMl.t to Vlhil ll.iiitl.s in the valley. Mr. Hcd Sn.iw, Itcil Him mother he, W llh Inn liiunls . of Arlington, vi-- e during, II. e Ween W. II. tinu, who ilietl at The Dalles lnil Siiiiiru.iy, w.is a i,rothei-iii-iav of -Wif. A. 11. j etl. I,. N. I'.lowel'H iurchaset ht Week tif Mis. Ami W lliahs Inl " iii hlocli C. ami tU.i'lllOK tliclcnu. Services ill tilt' CollLTrvHt I, mil Cllllicll lollloliow III II a. III. 1,1 liivc- r'- n Mtlc cllllicll at t). III. ' i S. J. I, a Ki a in i took bin .laughter ! ruy to 1 in- Dunes etlui stiii v in hhw Mime dental Woi u do.ie. Josi jih A. Wilson i u 1 K. Locke r ttiruci. I, out a tnp io iKinn uini Jnilie .ioiiiuiia Thursday. Mrs. A. 11. Jewett Is making a visit to mentis near Vancouver ami expects lo be it Use III .several Weeks. Mix Ami Winitus, who has i.iic nick with malaria lor I tie Inoiilh, in atue lo be out iigulii. been nasi I George C. Joiies expects his father, a law , ii and capiuilisi, here m a lew Uan ll'oln Appielon, iseoiisin. ( irant J'lvaiis circulated a subscription paH'l' in lav or nl Jo Aleck, Tuesday at t.i'i noon, una in u coujile ol ho urn rained i7. lIoii.T. J. Hlaek, ex-State Senator, ol Daley, l.ilui coiiiitv. wan here uu- ring ihe week looking mr a place to lo-1 ' calc Ills noil in bunliiciss, Don't listen to what the neighbors say, but come and nee fur yourself. A lieuUtlllll ailliijllc liiaplt,' U'lhonia set lor .jl, ul Hie niriiiture store. No new eases of diphtheria have been lcMil ted. ll w an nlaletl t he Inst of Hit! week Unit Minn Ann Suiilli hail it, but il proved lo ne a lal.ic report. A small package of millinery goods was found near Uio residence of Hev. 1'. M. Aunkn. The owner can get the same by calling at thin ollice. l,'.,i. ...... ,, ol.... 1 1 ll.... I'oianyone piiicliusing ten dollars 1 ,..ii,,,i r ,iin.'.. ,.i ..... i .. in ,i..iu ! worth ol I'urnitiiru of me, 1 will deliver the same at landing free ol charge. S. K. Da HI MiCKs, Mrs. H. O. Evans returned from nn extended visit to San Francisco Wed iiesdny. Minn Eunice, who accom panied her, remained to attend school. Henry lllbbard nml family are at their place near Centerviile, attending to their harvesting, and when the grain is marketed they will return to stay for good. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Hone leave un next week, for a few mouths, to locate at drum's. Mr. Done goes to handle the wheat crop at thut point. The Misses Alice and Emma Hub erts, who have been the guests of Mrs. 8. E. llaitniCHS for a week, returned to their home in The Dalles Saturday. Miss Dollie Martin, who ban been the guent of Mrs. T. .1. Watson, in Idle wiMe, for the pant two weeks, returned to her home in Portland Sunday even ing. Mi's. Pratt Whitcomb and daughter (lertie, of I'ortland, have been visiting Mrs. Hutton, Mw. Whitconib's mother, for a couple of weeks, und left for home Thursday. Malcolm Moody and party returned Saturday night from their camping trip to Trout lake and went to The Dulles Sunday. They reported having had a delightful time. There were fourteen applicants tor certilicutes at the teachers' examination held at The Dalles last week. Seven passed one first grade," four second grade and two third grade. the I Mrs. J ;! . of 'I'lit- Dalles. Ih lulling! lur mui, Mr. , J. ( 'iiiuiilii'li. I Mim. Ham Kinllli iiimI Mrs. H. H, I Olln;'r' went In ( 'loud ( 'up 'I'm winy. Dr. K. C. , nil' llCIC, (III I ' . i 11 ' " ., IiiihI, to visit friend. " ".' i IIi'V, Win. I last Ih i'Xii'i'i'i iii from Alliliiu t - lit v 1 remain over Sunday. Ills wink will be HiiIhIhmI there In about I It IIKUllll. Mr. Louis I iivtiiinil win iliiun from MonIit durine; the week. The 1 1 lit 1 1 Km of IIiIm nlllrr nit' tint', iiinl lilt' lit ri liV (I'litlfiftl. to Mh liiilr iliinliicr Nt'llit' I'll' II llt'llflnllH Wllti'lllll'liill. 'lilt' fMIIIII'I'M fill PIll'IpM I'I'I'I'k llllVI' liltilll'llt null ii),'.'iIiiIhI llif mill -i i 1 1 1 H 1 1 j v i t III. fur mikiii hmii of (lit' wulrr, mill .1.11, I'lillliuili, ilt iiil v mIii iIII', wiim hfif Iiinl wirk Mi'i vlni jut i'-m In I ho nim'. Ami WlmuiM him iiiri'hiiHii of A. S. I'.liiwi'iM hint' IntH In lilnt'k .1, ami is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j . it I'niii' iiihiii, 'i ,'i'lliH'i' on out' nl I hit lulu, w 1 1 1 1 -1 1 In- fxiM'tl't In luivi ready to move Into In a counleofwciks. Cnlon I'li-ille SvHlcm iH,s ,.n - emiallcd facilili. sto'loiiiislscii roiiie I.. all points ciihl. N'chl ilililetl ,i'Ciers j Diners, I'nt' Chair Cars throiieii to j Missouri river ami Chjeajm without i cl,aliT. (in ai nut of the nature of the dis ease there were no funeral ncrviccs at , the hiirlal of Mr. McKay's daughter. There will therefort! he a memorial set v ice lu the valley Congregational i church Inmorrow. j Mr. ami Mrs. (Jllhertof Lincoln NY. hl'iiKka, htoipet nil' n re on their Wiiv j home Thuisilnv, lo visit Mrs. liilU-n's aunt Mrs. .1. '. Murj. hey III the valley. , They had not iu. in ftiiirlceii years. They leave for home today. ! .1. H. Mi.ldleton ami koii Willie came , up from I'ortliiud Wediiesdny morning ami 1'etlirucil ill (he cVclii'njr of the jsaliii" tlay. Mis. M itltllet. ill's hcallh Is I liiii'iovinir. The family will to r;e- atile to-day, to remain for u couple of Weeks. j Mr. Ihuii Iuti iids to tlispoHi-of all In r hi'ii-i linl'l eisitls anil it slauranl ami Vd. mlilr iu.arshia'id'nn'coo; I'.ay, taking her family w llh her. We are mh ry. Indeed, to 'lose them, and W li-li tin in MiececH In their Hew liouie. A game of hall was played here Sun- day between ihe I asead s a, a ciul, ii'iupnM'd ot Hull liovn mid I iooil Kiv - ci. It Wtts a good game to the hiMii lulling, the seore ntamling 7 to 7. Alter llial 11 was a walK over lor the lioine clubs. 'Ihe CiimicNm. hi score was, Sawdust, I'.i; Dr. Tht'inas wasc.illetl to the Kails lu-t Wednesday to nttcntl C. I i, linh el 1 1 clcve.i year old son w hohatl been struck with an ax. ( Jcorge Kanki.i ml.- working for Mr. Kohcrts w us culling wood ith a double hllteilax ami the boy came iiji hehiinl him re ceiving a f-cvele cut t.vcr the kit eye. il took M-Vel.'il stitches to close the Mound. i An Odd I t ilt.ws lodge will be JnMi- ! tilted t.i i"-iiiuiii. u siaris ouiVHif in t!,l In. 'loiters .mil lhiiill.i.. : fourteen Mim, Ii.,' ..f .,.,i,. . ,.., I t ,. .'i.i.-.. nir . ii.nii.il ii.teliiiL' nii'hl ulll I... sin,,.. I.t H.IS m i Ihe '.W. I; limn S.tloithiv ..s Ililt I- il. ! ' ':'-'".', '.'"'f ,! ' " ..-.-....,..-.. ! .1. .. i : " ' ' ' " '(.(, '' i n. Kerry t'i Jones' hail Will i.o list It to.- a i loil;;..' room. i ICev. T. D. l.Mot has let the cluitract to Aicssis, J. i.. l.i.iuilie ami Oscar ; Sttalialiaii lor the erection of alhotisc, iallit they colnlitelici tl work on tl'.e same .lomlay moriung. 'i he lot'ali.tn ' ...' ..... i ... i . . 1 1 . . . in me nuiiiniig is on .or. r.uoi n place just soul ii ol rarki.ursi, and is more ( : '. """" " ' 1 j'uiev. n I '.III I I Ml I I l' 1. I .... II . i ... i i. i i i : i" i" ne a ii. iiiti o. ne Mi iiciure ami w in .lie rit ueiuie uiiti will, ...tot ..I.. ..it v;l lint i j I!fV. Ii. Delon llowclln and family ( rctiirnctl to ihcir home in Hood Kiver I'M I'V 'ISl N.I I II fi ,.V ll'.llll I',,.,, ..,. I : V ' driving a span of hois, n in a buggy and I Mr. l lowclln, rtu horseback, bringing up the 'calvy-yard," in Hie nld-lashioiietl style of the da.s of 'In. The distance traveled in thin way was 110 miles. which they made in six davs, and ; ...Itiil'i'il ..iilii.ii.iii' ...it ...... ...i ..Ii.-lil M .. I cm.e ica iipiiiWouicw'ryiiigui. :jr. I iie lis U l lellll'll s ...ft v I.. In, . .... I Inn year in that neighborhood, which w ill lie about the lirst of November, i then conic home lostay. Tho Mil intelligence reached us Sat urday morning that Miss Ktta McKay hail succumbed to that dread disease, dipthlhcria. What makes it more sad is the fact that she in the second one iroin the same family taken within ten days, llio parents are almost heart broken, and SCI'inlW dnllhts well, enti.r. tained an to w bet her Mr. McKay would 1 ul. 'V i .... t I ... uli....l' I. ..IC....I...1 ...I.l. " - !" miiifi iiueeieu nil ' i.,...ri. t..,.,,! ,1,.' but we am nla,l n si..t.. 1 .. . . i oh , nui we aie giati lo state , i mu ne in oui oi danger. iMiss. McKay wan a very intelligent anil agreeable young lady mid had many friends in ibis eoniiuuiiity. Tlio luncrul took place Sunday. I'ist Saturday evening Captain C. M.Noyesot the American bark Co mma und Mr. M. V. Crcightoti chief clerk in the freight depot oi the N. 1'. Ii. K. at Portland, came up the guests of .Mr. T. J. Watson in ldlewilde. The ('. I.. (Jlllii't't In t ( t 'l i tin I ice at lllHlllllll' lll Ultk, genial Captain, who in a noted linh-1 7' s ,,u,iu erinan wiin Mr. Crcighton Mr. Leon- lho 1)lllk'M ud 8 w foreman of the lird C. Jones and T. J. Watson went I UK! shops of the Union Pacific at Al up Hood river Sunday ami left tlieihina. same evening ior i-ortianu carrying Willi them lit!) speckled beauties the result ol his personal eltorls in throw nig a 11 v in Hood river lie havimr ! cauglitihem all in less than two hours I ti.ne-and Drown wasn't in it. j The Raymond excursion party passed through here by train to The Dalles1 last Friday and look the boat in return I to Portland next dav. The nartv was composed of representative business men lroin New York, I'hiladelpliia, rrovnicnce, iew Jiaven, JSaltnnore, Uullalo, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, St. Paul and Minneapolis, and con sisted of lil'ty-two persons. They were met at the train hero by (Jeorge C. Jones, who presented them with a basket of deUeious fruit from the or chards of Ii. Warren, of this place, and A. II. Jewett, of White Salmon. There were apples, pears, peaches, plums, de licious ones and well worth all the jhhiw uiejr icceiveti. i ney nan a Ko-1 dak along and photographed them. I Next time they make a trip through I this country a stop over at Hood River will be on the programme. .1 J .... . . . - DroHiihrj of IbiUy ( iirlli. On IiimI Huliirliiy IHUa Daisy Curll, .,,.,,, ,,. ,. ,, ',, . , .. ' only iliiiixliliT of Anson mill .Mrs. Cur- Hm, of Portland, wan drowned In Kwrlnif 1,1,,. i,i,,u' i,n,,uii,i.. lulu .l . lou dleullile. At II (J riOCk Si I l J I 1 14 V 1 1 W itri f I Iff II 1 l"l,,.v "i'"i"liiiK of Mrs. T. J, Watson, - ' i. ... i in ... . . . . . .ilinn l tome .MHIIIII, M IMS A II II It! .MUl'lill, J)ulny CiiiIIh ami Lmi Ciirllniiml Leon- it! ('. .Joiiim, of I'oitliiml, tn";i tlii r ulili ! MUh I'.IIk I Cook ami Riinli-y Klowcll, j of Monti lilvi r, ui'iit to Iht; hike for t Ik I liiirpow t,f lu( 1 1 i m;. J Arriving at Iht. lake, the cliiltlrcn, ! Li'ii ami )ulv Curli", Inji llu r wllli ; MlHsCook ami Mr, .Joiiih, lmurli tl n ' nil), w hich hm Im i ii minlc for tin in u I few iliiyn Ix fnrt., w hile thcolhci. hulle ami Mr. Stowcll lloati tl In th,. wuti r, nnly jilaciiij- .r ,uinU on th.'tllil-i Ih im. Mr. Jiiiii H iiropcllcl (hi! raft, hy j nit'iiiiH of an nar, to Hie h;whI hurnn the j oilier Mhlc of the lake, when; they nil enjovctl swiiniiiliii' ami huthim f,,r uu 'hour. Ktartink' hack, Mr. Stowcll, to - . " ' r w m' ('",,k "'" - oVen, n uiaiiictl on the raft, the others lloatlnx In the water wilh their hands' on the rait ami Mr. Jmu-M hwIiiiiiiIii ahcatl. Win n ahout tifly fed f-oin the chore, and w here Ihe wn'ter ui.s lir.. feel . i. '.t . 1 1 ... it. i'i u'n u I... u i, " ' " ' " """"" cause capsi.i,, ami In a inomcnt .,11 were Miunnn t,r their lives. Mr. Stowcll ami Mr. Jones wens the only ones w ho could Hwlni, and they at once swam to the aid of the drowning om s. Mr. Stowcll gnifped MIsh Annie Martin an I Miss ( 'ook iiinl took them fafcly to shore. Mix Walnon clinihcd ujion the raft, und throwing out the oar, begged i w,u4 oivalhing his last. Ihe nu n to save the children. Mr. j The remains were embalmed by Un .loiics, w ho was a long way nil', cone . 1,'r,llk rM Crundall & Uurget, of The up to Miss Dollie Martin, after she had I 'alien, and shipped to his old home at Mink twice, and she grariing him in a ' ,,IalR'r ' "tub, Monday night, aeconi dcath grip, ptilletl him to the bottom ' l,tllll,,,l ''3' 1I family and brotucr.Uraut w ith her. I hey rnse to thesurfaee.aml , ',',1''Hi Mr. Went, who arrived through stiperhuiiian cllnrt on the part : '1,lu from North Powder Monday ol Mr. Jones, reached the shore, with ! "- ' I.uhII m.i - ! I'"- Throwing her from him high up on tlie hank, Mr. Jones started hack for 1 ii . : t . t i ..... . . Must ns he was siiikinir for the last time - "'V ; Nl), hi , WlH 1(( u. f , ,. , 1 . . i"'1' h" Uu' '"' wu ''rawn to hhnre safely, when the men at once started back to ook for ll.iisv. She le.,1 not collie to ihe surf.,',, nfler u nLimr tl... Hint time, ami the supposiiion is that she swallowed a great .leal of water, ami that with her heavy bathing dress kept her down. Mr. Stowcll ami Mr. Join s, both of wh.mi are expert nwim- nicrs.dovo icpeatc.lly from the raft to i recover the liule girl, but to no avail, ami then came the awful fact that! Daisy was drowned. Mrs. Watson hail started immediate ly upon reaching shore for town, ami " reaching the hotel shouted thati Some Olle had lieell ill'nu ne.l tn tl... I'.L.. .....in i. ....... U..1. I It I llll NL III III ' I . . I It 'M l.I.I. irm n.-l ironn at once. .Never did peo- i.l.. ,;.. i i.i... ii r.-.i., j-!...., n.w.v noun iwa i an iiiti a nl in a few n omen.n they had arrived u- the s.'ene of the aeeitlct, and regar.l - 1 -m. of clothing, many rushed into the lake ami searched for the child's bodv hoping. hat nhe might be brought U, life if found; but all to no purpose until ! " ""6" i" Jack Lucky arrive,! with a grapnel iron ! I . .. . mane tn a piece ol gas eitrhtee.l ',.., I...... ..:.i. t. . .. . feet loll- with wire I Us ti.u.l..l i - f ' which he made ami brought to the lake within thirtv minnies i',,.o, bis itr.i ,.... I H .i... .i i . , ; - .ithoirrannel thu bo.lv was i4,i,t t,i v "'-' """""S I ' the surface and wan borne to the shore ! ! by the willing and tender hands of the '.,.,.,,.,. "uuu" The child hail been in the water then two hours, but hopim: still to revive . 1 ' i,... , ... -c,,,,,..,.. 1 ' " "'' an hour, but to no avail little Daisy was drowned! Dr. Thomas notiiicdher mother ut once, breaking the news to her very gently and kindly, Mr. Curtis arrived here on a special train at (i:;tt) p. in., und they bore all Unit wan mortal of their little girl back to Portland. 'I No blame is attached to anyone of llle hut hers, us the accident was uufor 1 A !.! ..!!.! nveii iinii u cry Mil nir iiusniuic W as UOIie 1 .t it., . to save the child's life. It is remarkable that ull the others were saved, as the water was deep and all were struggling for their lives ut i once. Daisy was 11 years of ago and Len 9, the children of Mr. Anson Curtis, who is well known here. He was eim'uicer ! for the 0. It. & N. Co. for thirteen ' I Vimiu iiiiininiP li.ilti'.M.ii lt,.,tl.i...l J The residents of Hood Iiiver can well be called the kindliest hearted and most sympathetic of people, for, forjret- ting their business and homes, thev rus)od t() (ho rosuuo tmd workwl for two hours to save a human life. " 10K. Saturday, August 22d, Mrs. J. T.'Delk, a son. to Mr and ! DIED. ! S At the planer, three miles below town, Sunday, August 23, 1MH, William Stew art (jieddes, aged 35 years, 3 months and 1 1 davs. In Hood River vallev, Saturday,! Anirnst '." 1 till I Mie tftru VnlCnv ...'! 1;) years, Drowned in Spring lake below Hood Iiiver Saturday August 12, Daisy Curtis aged 11 years. -... . i - -, ..... .. .v. . , ..fcv v. I I lev. Mr. Hurler unit wife left here ""ri",V iiinilMf for California. Tiny 1 deposed of their furnlturi) to L. N. i;,nVciH. 1 ,,, - ,. , . , . 1 'lor- ' Donoho has been ern- j,,,,,.,, t( t(.H(l( tlMj m!htnA ,(i ,iiU;h I'Miit it yli.trf iliulitiiM fiiift f 'i.inli.ii .. i.il j open the sumo Hct nilx-r Int. Sherllf I). L. rati ami wife ami Mth. Dellufl' ami daughter relurni'il to 'J'he JmlleH, the lirnt of the week, nfteru le.u,aiit Htny ut the Mt. Hood liotel. 'J'. J. Watnoii eanif up on the lnit from I'ortland TueMlny, lirlniiiK with him hm Jinrne, linvlnif prevlmiHly hIiIiiI a liiimlMoiiiii tlniihle-tieatetl hiW,y. II IniH now tlw liamliMiiiii'Mt turnout In town. Ica1li of Mr. Ui'iIiIbh. William .Stewart (iedtleM, a member of the Oregon IuiiiU r Co., ami lunik. kti MT ever dime the linn won ntal liMhetl here, live yeurn nj-o, died ul. dciily limt Humlay of hrnln fever or ",Mirl He hail been Hick hut u I. i .. ... . . . . l" ,,,,3M e.oiiiiiaiinng or a puln in 1iIh ! I"'"1 V'T!' ''"t WUM "0t ,1,"'1 '" ''1 "tH the day he died. I J'r "''" w called I hursiluy und . that lie had hraln fever, but a la' WI,H K'-'ttliif? uIoiik m will, wan not : roimldcreil dangerously Hick. Mr. IvI I Miller and Frunk DaveniM.rt. uith hi - i . ,.,.. . " .' '- ' ir nun, aim iney re- num,ilJ "''- i" aooui 1 "-IMwt 1.', when, uh he waH resting i u" r,;tir'l "t Mr. Davenimrt. A,J""t o'cltx-k lie called his wife, and " '"'' over his heurt, Maid, 1 "'J 'lis awful!" Mr. Miller wus called, u'"1 ''y t'"-' time he reached his Hide he ' morning, lie leaven a wife and live ! the ,...,t nlx.ut 10 u,l the ! y'""y:est aged :i years. His family are rrovided for ami w ill n-inain In ! 1'n.h Mr. (kdden wan un honest, ui)- right man nml the company will feel bin lo.sn scvcrelv. Rescued by the Steamer Baker. j Last Momliiy morning, about 81 o'clock, Mrs. Aleck and three children i U ft ,l,Hr i'"'''I " the White Salmon, 1 w,,,'rt' ,h,"-v ,,nve laying in their w'"Ur fcllIlly ' ish, in their sail bout iu,r,lliM of ll Columbia, coming j 1"'me f'"- ilui'' Wh,?n nt'ur!y ; ' "'I boat, which is a leaky niuni, ii iieti wiin water una mink, throwing them all out. The mother succeeded in catching hold of the two youngest children, a girl aged 8 and a lioy o. In the mean time the boat had drift etl so far from her that nhe was un able to reach it. The oldest bov.Geonre. aged 11 years, pwani to the boat ami got in and drifted ashore. The mother .. t.i. I..- i j ..i... ..... . ' uvl "S"1 "u eiuicnea ine uoy s . , ., ii i , . : . 8 ? ' wl,,.,I h ,r MU sll('',,''i ' eeprng up ! Bl,t'I Wf rcsi"lel, b' the Hfeumer ! 1;ukl'r w t,,' " r j U? ,?lS ,n, 1 ,e w,a;or-. The Cal,l.ain l ... .i. i. . ....... . , ... . ! lu ' " T "earner, oui '? 7 ' Ut " " " ct.eu i ... .. 1. 1.. ..e . . , i 1H,"K ""-. eoursi', io UOia lW ,,wul9 of ,M?r chiIdroM ubove water wl"n' ,KI,U urowm-a. J'.vcrj- mean was used to restore them, but all ! :.. . T i'i' unavailing, jo. .AiecK, tne latuer "f 1 ,e e "llln' 13 n I,ulliin- civilized, as in also tuc mother. Mr. Aleck wan at the time across the river with the mail, being the mail carrier between this point and White Salmon, and knew nothing of the accident until his return several hours later. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Father Bronsgest, of The Dalles, Wednesday morning, and the children were burkd at the home place. The community sympathizes with the parents in their sad bereavement. Have you seen the flo.OO antique maple bed room set at the furniture store ? J. W. Kenna gives notice that he is here to stay, and is prepared to do painting in all its branches. Decorat ing, gilding, polishing, graining and staining. Treatniciii ot interior wood work and furniture a specialty. Car riage painting Hone. Ollice at Mount Hood hotel. NOTICE. I have appointed J. T. Delk, my Agent to sell my beer at Hood River, at wholesale. ArursT Buchi.eh. The Dalles, March 1(5, 1891. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUChT ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices In all tlio courts of Oregon and Washington. Spot-iul attention given to cou veyuiieintt. CI A 'TEH OFFICE, HOOD RIVER OREGON. I''orC'0,,sns,,n,"",0'',s,,'e,,0,u,,"!inlHS'niCiC. W. H. WILSON. A TTOllSKY-A T-LA W. ItOOMM ftl, ANI .V,, MCW VCKJT MAMX, TIIK UM.I.VM, OKKOON. ItvrvH Watkin it Mf.ny.vr.r., Attorney8-at-Law, Vogrt's new building, Second St. TIIK II.tl.IM OKKIJOX. JUST RECEIVED. A new ntx.k of Liulie' and Gent' WATCHES. rilAA-.lt AXDKILVKK CASKS, CHAINS, CHAHMri, KTC. M'KCIAL attention jfiven to clean- Iiik and repairing wuU hex. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - - - - Oregon. I Land Locator. 1 Kvcry Ixnly want land in IIwkI Kiver Valley. I have wuie very il lruhi,. traetn of Kik1 laud on ny list f(,r preeiiiptloiiH, liomeMteadM and Urn lered claims, with running water on them. I can loeute several atockinen atlvuntnKcotislv. Do not fail to we lilt) hi. II.hwI HtV.r Ki.1la..r u.l.lriWM nm i at Hood Hirer, Wiweo County, Oregon, i W. Itow Wixanh, j Locator. Has been thoroughly renovated, and a large I ell added doubling its! CAPACITY. ! Krerylhlnc will be found nent an J cma Table will be mippllcd with the bctrt the MAKKKT AKI'UKIM. GEORGE HEHBEKT I'n.prietor. S. L. YOUNG. kixvkshou Tn e. hfx:k. -DEAI.EIl IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVEUWAKE, AI.S0 Optical Goods. Fine Watch Repairing a Speci- alty. Second St. The Dalles. Or. J. M. H1WT0N, &..G0., THE DALLES, OREGON, Have the only abstract of land titles in the County, and are the only persons who can furnish reliable in formation concerning land titles on SHOBT 1TOTICZ.! We are also prepared to make out all necessary papers for filing on the forfeited AND ON ANY GOVERNMENT LAND. FOR SALE: c"?n,cTba2a,tas Country Property. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER LETTERS. J.M.Huntington&Co. Opera Home lilovk - - The Dallen Or. ! The Eastern Oregon IS NOW OPEN :IX MlIE: Max Vogt Block, NO. 194 SECOND ST, THE DALLES, OREGON. E N Chandler,,Mgr. fcUittaliiiMlifc!! mniwm, The Dalles. Since the Unit of June we have addm to our Furniture & Carpol HiiHlnwii a complete Undertaklnj K talllshnient, and an we succeeded J getting our ntock from the E&t with out iK-ing compelled to Join the Uud-r taker's Trunt, we asnure the public th In conMeiueiiee thereof our Prices Are Very Low lU iiieiiiber our place of bunineMi on SECOND ST., 5 EXT MOODY'S BASK PERKY & JONES, raopRiEToaa or ma IK,. tttf v.a.Urtlr M bM4 Ml Miljr at Phfnr If nnffi nf nil rtAm I UU 1UC lUOaiJ) Ul ail I1UU&I ! 1 Sausages a Specialty. prch' tttditio paid Furnliing Mil linen and Supplying Meat in Large Quantiti Don't Fonjrt ihe Place, HOOD RIVER MARKET. Oak street next door to Glacirh oflloe. Removal Noticel Wm.michell, UNDERTAKER, While, to Inform hi nuuir friaod. u4 ifc. mM KHionlly thst h. hu rtmtuni kit uisleriakltiK rnooi. to KICKKLMEK'S NEW BVILOIlHi Curner Third mmI W'Mhtn(tao, Wbtre ht curiai ftill rlark at (Very th biff in thjkl huaiiMM. Ordn hy rlipateh, eiprwa, null e hi tuntm ODiptl.. .ttvii.lad to nl ululMtiM riirinlw4 Can be Hem nr hour ol the 0y or nitcbt a hi. linre, uaruet Fourth tail Mm1iUwVm W !! REMOVAL NOTICE. MAIER& BENTON, Tho 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 commlMiMH business. Thankful for past favors, w solicit a continuance of the sam at our new store in the old Tost Oflltw Building Cor. 3rd, and Union 8ts. The Dalles, Oregon. B. R. TUCKER, rp'U'RlKTOB OP HOOD RIVER MILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER 09 ! FRUIT BOXES. Hood River Market 1 i?iF" ""'i f I "00D RIVER, OR.