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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1891)
3Co3i Iivcr Glacier IIOOM IllVllIt, Olt., OCT, It, iHtll. NIO IM II l It AM. WAV LOCAL AIEI. I'.AMT IHiI'Mi I Hum HiMili It I I : It -x ri-iM luivii lit, H HI ,, Mhii " iniii p, lUUMi I Hum noun Itivi ll. No Nn, WIMT n. Nn. I M'l'iXI lillVCH III Mull Mil: MAILS 7I'I I'. M, fi l.'i A. M. Th" mull imlM'K Hum Mli'iitl.limir nl II ' rltii-lt A, M. W i il;i iln mi, MHiunliivn: ill- lllll l 'if XII I IU llll ,ll II, Mill. I"nr I'Iii iii.m, Hi, , ,,.,,! H A. M. iililvi xiil I'. M. HuIhi.Imv . Kit While Kiiliimi, ilnllv ill H A. M. milwii ill ,,n, n rl.ii ( c, M, I'l'Mii Whll.. Hul n h iivi f.,r I nlilii. (Ill- Iiiit, Ti'uiil i.ulii' nml ill. in, i,i, Muiiiluj , nml I'lldum, mtn:r local MATints. Hwec. h ( a 1 1 n'M nt I IuitImuii'h. J'lelily n' I'm 1 1 eul.Miil I Inl I Ihoii'n. lliillwMto lent hy II. V. WlnnllM. Mr. nml Mm. ,,w. , im. eatei in 1 lomliiriiM, Mm- rinulnii,. Hull 1,-rt Tnemlay for Nelirasha. I ieUiiv fr.nned to order nt Hie fur-1 Iiltliiv hIiih !. S. II. t'et tli.re? Well I hIuii.I.I wiille. K II. . : , ,, , l "..,K."i ? H r " " I'.'lllllOH . K I'otlliiHiinil undcrlakerM mipplli H at ! the fui'iiiluie Htore. Call and Me the new whool HIlilH fur Imiv ' at I lauiiu'n. MIhh Annie liul'ur, of Idifur Ih vlnit 1 1 K MIhh Mollie ( 'ih.. All klllilH nf coitlitrv 1 lod lice bnllirhl ' ..... . : i ami sold ut I liiri'lmin'N Cur-H'tt the fiiinlture .(ore In ci nt li'luw I'm I land price.v A line line of crnt v furnish I n y, N jll-t received at il.iuiut'n. I''rchh iiynlers ut the bakery; by the ijtllirt, 7"i ccIiIh; ny 'cr h lew , 'St cent l!ev. V. 1,, Mrllwan and wife, arri ved hi re lloin I'm I Inn, I hiilsdav. ( aptaill .). II Idikei moved Into hU new house in Itcliiiont, Thiin.day. Mr. K. II. Miil'ilctou, editor of the Wasco Sim viailcil this wet ion Jester day. Mih. I.. I!. Thonics went to I'orl laud Wednesday to visit the exposi tion. Itcforc piiii hasiiMi' railroad and stcaui flllp tickets, coiisllil av,elltM I'nlolll'a l ll.C M slein. Mis. I InW ells bus jiiM( received II line Mock ol bals, shapes etc. ( all and e. limine tin in. (ill to I!. ( '. Tow lie's for your photo graphs, ciiim r ot l i:t and .M(ii..-,.mi KtrveU rmlliim!. Mr. A it lair He l;.che, of St l'aul, Miiiiicsoia, visiteil Mr. and .Mis. Jiinhop I'liday. ,,. , , , , , , i I he past week ha i been pro ; o niarriiiKcs, no I. than lim e bav in;' taken place In I J. J. l.ttckcy and family, were tiass ciiKiisior I'm I land on the Ki;.,iiai,,r Thuisday tool iiiii,.,. Mrs. S. I''. Itlytheaml children went to i'ortiand ycsicrday moriiiu); to rc luaiii lor a fctv days. Miss Kosa Mead vv bo has been visit ing her sister Mrs. J. A. Kceiic, left ior Sumner Wash., I'liday. The Orej.'oii I, umber Comptiny's mills at .North l'owiler are all closed by the government inspctors. K. (juackeiibush and family who liave been stopjiiiig in the Henderson house, It'll this week for 1'oiilalld. Mrs, I). K. I'eiclval of Clieney Wash ington, was licle this week visiting the family ol her hrotlH r S. J". I.lylhe Mrs T J Watson who has been ,Hli,,lt HUiiLr heri returned to ortlami w ith her family Weilmsday. Mrs. Herbert was called lo Portland HpCllllilie- 1 ortlaii last Friday on account of the death of lier uncle Thomas 1). Tayk.r, at St Johns. Caplain Mowers, aci-ompnnicd by liis daughters .Minnie ami i.va, and noil Sammy, are in J'urllaiid taking in the exposition. Mr. C. . I. Hayes has done consider able survey inir' in the White Salmon country, making Ids last visit tnere luring Hie wick. Mr. ('. l. Koherts arrived home from San Francisco Thursday, Mrs. JtohcrtM meeting him in I'ortiand and returning with him. (!o to II. V. Towne's, corner of First and Morrison streets I'ortiand, for your photoirraphs. You will gel llrst cltiHM work at the very lowest rat.'S. Mr. J. II. Middleton and family ar rived hero Monday and will remain for a short tinieoiily, leaving in a week or ten days for California to spend the V",U1- I , Mrs. Hast went to Portland yester- i lav, and although the linn have just 47 ' . I . .... ... ...111! Ill opened a large slock of millinery, will purchase additional goods of the very latest styles. The rod and gun club will hold ils regular meeting at Partiness' store Monday evening next. Important business is to be transacted ami u lull attendance is desired. Judge A. S. I5cniielt, was herefrom The Dalles Tuesday looking after the Interests of his clients iu the suit tigaiiMt the mill company for the use of the water of Pat ton creek. A surprise parly was given to Frank Jones by his young friends Wednesday evening. There was a lare iiltend unee and the evening was spent in social games and dancing. FS. Hamniond took Hit) first prize at tlie exposition on "Fat Man's" day; weighing 373 pounds, llood Kiver productions are all on a large scale and Hammond is far from being the least of them. Fur tiny oiii- iiiii'IuimIii li'ii ilolliirM umili m' luiiiiliiir i.f me, I will deliver I lie Hill id1 ill I,iimIiiij free nl' eliul'ee, H. K. ll,ulMi;Hrt, Mr. iiii'l Mix. p'riink Mi-1'arlninl nr I'ived IVnil l lleiinei Weilni-Hiluy llinl'li liiK lii ill tend I lie urilillnir nf Mr. Mc I "ji rl n 1 1 I'm lunlliir In Ml. Me Kill lulld'H nlMlef, M Ihm 1 1 I I'n.y roller. A new hIih'U nf ftnU nt limit V IIiikIh. 'I'Iic linlieM me Invlled In enll nml eMimlne ;ihiiU mid pl'leeM, I In mil IIhIi'ii In what your nellilniiH uny luil enll it 1 1 I i't ju iri'M I'ni' yiiiiiHrlf. Win k w III In eiiinineneed oil Hie new livliniixc Miiieluy. II M III lie I lie Hiinie Mb i' ii h Hie nlil niie, I7'l I V -III feel, nml Mill In lililll liy the hide nf il. The Iwn will linl'l lilinnt In.lMHI InliM nf '. I'llliill I'liellle Synteiu (lU'el'M llll i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I furllil leu In lnlll'ihtM ell 1'iillle In nil miI:iN iiihI. VeM lliiiled HleeieM, IHliefM, I'riy Chnlr Ciiim IIiiiiIikIi to M I v-t nil river nml 'liiean wilhnnt t liiini'i'. Mr. .Inhii A. Vlliiii iri'Hi iileil im ii niinll Hiirlt n' nilnliirH nf I he Inle Itime Vlll'lely lint week, I hilt tile ll,f rlnr In niiy we Imve evi l' wen nulHlde nf Hie xlnlenf Nevndn. They were rroU'li w ithiiut Irrigation. The in.'itternf ilirehlilliL' H hell for the whonl ImiiHe wiih Inken hold nf hy I he ,ilill I.ihI Meek In Hileh iill )nw ihnl 1'iirly-niie dolliilH nflhe furl v-liine l'i'iililei liilwd. n 1 1 1 1 the lu ll wellillijr IT'i ) m ill 1 1 1 1 H Iiiih lieen urdered. I '. Ii. eliiiti Ii: l!ev. !.(!. KiioIIm, nf I'iiiIIiiihI will iieeniiv the lililnit iiinrn- ln;r nml evenine. M'tnluv hcIhmiI nt Id n. in, l oinur l eoiile n ineellmr lit 7 li. '"' '. ".' 'W' " ,M' ' '! n r i . i m 1 1 1 . i w elenliie to nil. I he W ( I.I will hnve Ik next tneenmrThmsiliiv lelnlier lilli nt 4 .,! , '., ,. , ... . ' The V. '. T. I', w ill Imve i I h next ! in., in the I'. IS. church. All mem ""'I tlmm wlhlnir to Join are r iiievtci lii Im present, an 1 1 1 1 j irt a 1 1 1 IiIIxIiichh W ill coinc before the Inectilll'. W, 11 I lay lien nf Saleui, brother-lll-lawof.l. W. Mui'tun, Kpent a few day In llood lliver in Si-pleiidn-r lookint; for a local I. hi for farmiiie-. Mr. I lav- He" Iiiih be.ti a iVHldclit of II 1 J'lvcr . e ii . i .... before, and since an iihwlicc of ahollt live eai, found nur town ban douhled In i.e and population. The I.oh AmrelcH I'.iiirix hiivh: " The bortieii liuial development 'of ii 1 1 l.rnianliii.i county h truly mar velnUM. It h all altriliulable to' irrhni I lion eiilei -priwi, imi an yet the liiiilu of ilillil'oveiiienl me not in Mljrllt. I Wh it Ice. already been accomplished 1 will ivr'ninly be far surpassed ill the future. " I . t . I .!.... . I I.. nioveii lie iiiiveiiuii minus, w hich caie.-bl tire and burned while the boiiw . s, ... I .... I Nl I' I I . . v. 1 Is a. v I ...i.i a I ik I u. i heic bv Hie .'Oth at the latest. Ceo. W. Hamilton called at thWnftlcc ' Tlniis.l iy to hav e us correct a siiiiement I it'll iii ii . t t i publbe,l y,,,, t ( ,,. ,. eel that . his w lie hail lei; bun. I he story wan jeiitlrelv wille ail fiiiindatinn, as Mr. ami is. Ilanilt, Ion me now ami nave been ever H'nee their inaiiiaice living ; i loi'el her, and i Washim'toti. erai veins be now- at aneouvcr . .. ' s be lived here wv d. sired this statement made. I A nartv eonsisliiiL' of .. It. .loin I '.rice I lei;;, ami l he three ( urrati broth-; , crs w ere across the 'oluuibia last week bear hunting. The lirst dav Flint 1 1 . i r. . .-. t . ,,o .. !). 1 1 ...mi i.io i .... . ;. logs and treed a l.ivr bear which one of ! . the CuiYjn boys shut but It not away. ' J The next day ' ti.ey pit Slump and his jpack of h.iuu.js, and this meant bear, j I liey brouy:bt home a lug lellow 1 lies-j dav. We came near foivettim? to aM ! that Lou. Morse was one of the crowd. Peter Mohr took the (list premium i at The Dalles Fair for the best iri-neral exhibit of apples iniiwn in the district, ! i ,x , , ' , "''l , "s .WU V'' ,llstrl 7 !! , jir,';;;;, l?r :;Sl,J IrZiu I , w"tlt y ,'.,,' , 'v,.,, ,,r second ' premiums 'on varieties. Mr. T. L. j Clarke also took a doen or more (list premiums on varie'ies. Outside of these two, we believe Hood lUver took no interest in tin; fair other than to visit it, ami not n great quantity of that. I .list Sunday n narty of six eons!st ingof Mrs. A. lb Jones, MisH .( iraee (irosliong. Miss F'.vu 1 .lowers, Frank Jones, J. W. Morton and Miss Pearl ( iroshotig, visitcilthefaiiioiHold " 1"-1 itenhasoneof the nicest little farms in Hood lliver, from the fact that he has all kinds of fruit, and thisycar has manufaclured f00 gallons of black berry wine which was sampled and pronoun ced excellent. ir,ii. ..iii u.w.ii n.i r i on fitiit.iiii. maple bed room set at the furniture store' MAKHIi:i. At the residence of Hie brides parents Hon. and Mrs. K. L. Smith, of this I. , i i ""'l'o. " . me .ii.iicaiionsiii energy aui. uinii i v- loillaud I li.it has been localinif wt-! ery where visible, euoii-h to wannthe tiers In the bile Salmon coiintrv Ih . ' , ,,, . . ? .. . lialile to be In hot water mi aceoun't of j 1"""'t )f llu' v'1 U"1 V"-""- J be east alleL'ed viola' ion of the law. A couple ' "ide litis al way shown more or less jeal- of sM-clal ii m .ih were over ill that i oiisv nf this side of the river, butwitli nei.',,orboil ilnrinif the week ad;,.jr l.nvlTHoilH nml self-i'vident sii- took a w Itm si or two with llieni to . 111 e ,i i i, ,,..,, lH,io,y , the balamv of the wornl, it A l.tierfr.,,, Itev. Iielns llwelK,;!"' wHI " P'' states that Condon bad ipiile a wrl-1 ""''""K- A ride throicrli the valley will mis I'.ic Sunday ni:;ht last. ( JIiihu'im-'h, vince the most weplleal that Hood liverv M'al'le, I It mbait 's rcHtilcnee, ', Kiver Is the jrreat fruit-iowin f-ectioii Hi.iilai's blaeksmiili sho. and Ward's j ()f oiv(;iui. It is In ils iuf.iiicv imw, ho.el were lutned Major l.uea-; .... llf) .. irroWM it u m on.lfoi, all place, Sunday September Ibth James quart of w hiskey in a tin bucket, f 7,,f1',ll,IlI)KlnitJVi placed within reach inside of the win-1 Kev l. L. l'.hot, assisted by Itev. F. 1 examined before lustice M. Aunks lierloiined the ceremony. iiiovv. lie was ixaminiu uuou jusiae perioniieil t lie ceremony At t lie ri'sidcnee of the brides par ents Mr. and Mrs. M. 15. Potter, near this place, Thursday October 1st Mr. Homer McFarlatid, of Ilcppner, to Miss Happy Day Potter. Kev. W. L. Mc l'lwan perl'oiiiiing the ceremony. At the residence of the bride's par ents near Hood lliver, Thursday even ing October 1st Mr. Warren Miller to Miss Alice itoornia n. 1I0IIX. Sunday September, li Hi to Mr. and Mrs. W. K Tate, a daughter. IHMi). In Sissons Callfornin, Sejitember 17, 1S1M, Alice, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. S. F. lilack, aged 0 years, !) mos. and i.'S days. (Ill III I'll 1 Mile. I I I.iimI Hiindny we Inok n ride throtidi j II Jinrllon nf the ennt Hide nf the valley, (Joiiiiii'm plnee heln the olijeellve point ' and were more thnii plcnwil willi wlmt wmhiiw. Hneh i-lnee im J,an-'M, Turn-' er'n, and nIhe.H.t.iseahumh.nt proof e' ,. ,r ... 1 II,.' reanimim nl our h.j! . n-H.n.! I.. , Hie liilmi'M nf the himlmndmnn, and to rewind IiIh (nil with nlnimlanl Inn vcxlx. , N'e foiiiul Mi. Cot inn nt home, and ( hlti'hliiK our team made u trip Ihiouj'li ( IiIh oiehard. Ufcoiiiw. every ihin l,ut : the nppl. H ami pean, were uone, hut ' .i i i i i i.i .i . . i the trei m were londei w i hewtothi;' , , . , , , , . hrenkli.K j.oi.,1, ami n tin y have Urn , hrlaled for yearn, lelule the fallacy : llial " lrrl;;allon kllln Hie In cm". The ' on hard (-Iiown hinim nl neglect, hut the i tree, could not yield any inure, aliiiiii-' autly wilhnnt dolrovltiK them, which I i ...in. i ii .i , nlniMM Unit Wad r Will take the lil.iee id . . . , .' ! ,a"l,lul ,,",vul ''""vuliou. j It In weded to clover, the M enml croi.J helii) about ready to cut, Hie led bloom ! leaching iiIinot waiht hixh, It in it ' Kplcmliii pir.ee, made hi by thcprcHciiec : or u llncMicaiu "f water, lour liimil. i red Im hcH MKluU to the place. Kv-' V..'- i ii e,.v ,e , , uimj.iaecw.HHi.Mii,. pot a latnlly, ami leave it hamUiim; yearly mirplu. In the hprliitf the wooiU me lillnl wilh wild Mlaulcr-l l ii m, ami I lull ciiltivaled brotbein yield eiioiinoiiMly. '1 he time in not far din-' taut when Mich fainm iim Mr. ('oriiin'M will he eut Into ten or twenty nere Iruet.i. nml When 1 1 iim 'im done, nml In it Ii Ui vt io and water are njiplied ju- , ,11.. .. it ...ii :l . I licloinly, Hood river valley w ill hlooni ami llouriMh like the row, After wimp- liiiL' Hie fruit ami wlcctiiii' on.c Immiii. rt - - - - f? - til'ul HpeciineiiH of wax-like applen of (to iih (unknown variety, we continued ' nur trlli, eoinin past 1 laiblx.n l!i..h' and (hence home. Oil eveiy i-ide were evidence of liuiirovemeut. Youni' orchardH, new buildingH, e!e:irliij.H a:ul feiiciH Indicate that the hardy wttlcr in hew ing out a home ami l.iyini; the I foundation for future proh rity The orchards, irrigated or not, were all laden with fruit that would make even old llee-oiiialiH oiieii their eves. 'I he day was -lei-rect, tiie mad w ith the excep- iu-iuiries f.,r rei'-ediiM for this disfin'un ii r ii ,.n i.. i,t..M i.i. a. ,....i,..i ''" ' H'-i y otlier, and they are main- '", r..i.. .. new planks sadly, were lirst class, and 1.1... 1.. I:.. '. . . 1 .. , " i comjietitors. I ... ....... 1 lining I Hllin .... , . If there iHoneart more Hum another reituircH skill and in which liuntrlini: work ,H u.Vt.r t.)(ill(. mmw ,,f ,,. ' lioyance, it is that of the photographer, iiih woik is always up ior inspeciinn, uml if l omlv done is a source of e!ia- " Ki'in. The travelinu; pliototrraplier wilh his tent has uiaiie more honest people blush for very shame of them selves than all oilier arts and trades besides. The moral to all this is that if 1 you want -rniul work done, go to u lirst- I class photograjiher, one who has a per- lit husiness ami reputation at "Uiki'. The ihotograiihers art can net make us all beautiful, but it can give us Uu accurate counlcrpart of ourselves . ,. , " 'H " "-13 esim - pictures are given to lriends or ilea-er "t,s 'et- ",,a tl,c tlo,,or wislK's tM lk " widl t least as kind old dame Na - ture Intended. This beiiiL' true We Ulri! itemled. 'Ibis being true we l'11" rec,u..i,.g to ..IF our mK,0W w,, v'Hit J- (:- Tow lie the photographer, corner ut First and Morrison streets You will get hrst-clrss work, and you will get it , , , & , ' ... , success of the plan has been abundantly at the very lowest rates. We peak Tlie ladies in char-o underUko lrom experience, and know his work to , l0 ,o everything that a stranger in Lon bo the eipial of the best anywhere. j don would vvh,h to havo done. They V ' 11 r"Tir j recommend hotels and lodging houses, 11 " ' " I and will engage rooms for you in ad- Thursday evening about ten o'clock, : vauee, if vou so desire. You have only Thomas ltytin was arrested by Consta - ble Olinger as he was coming out of Oiinger and James Hong' had just come iu from Mr. Pot-' . , , , ,, ... icrs 1,.ace, am, iu.uk we,., no,., u.e the children while you go pleiisuriu, or barn to the hotel, on lus way over he entertain them at Mine. Tassaud's or heard the noise of breaking glass in the ; any otlier place of amusement that you rear of Dclk'ssalooii, and listening may elect; show you about picture gal soou heard footsteps inside, lie ut . leries. get tickets of adiuissiou to all the olK0 llulilie(l Olinger, and they re paired to the scene ol action in time to see lty an crawl out of the back win dow, and to arrest him. He had bro- ken a fourteen by sixteen inch pane of glass, uml when caught liau auout a .HriKUVinuiiuu , -ni,worH tho shiftlosSi the la2y tUo await the action of the grand jury, and stransePt rtll g0 to the Ladv Qnides." was taken to The Dalles on tlie morn- j Helen Marshall North in New York ihg train. His excuse was that he Ledger, wanted a drink, and there being no : , , . .. , , ... i I Aij. Ambitious JapaiinHe Woman. body tj wait ou b in, be Ihouut lie 1 , ., . ; , , . . ... i Amoin Vm s -lecud students at Bryn would help liiniselt. jllawr college is Miss Urue Tsuda. a Alliance Meeting. j Japanese' woman, who is the teacher of The County Alliance will meet in ' ' t lw Presses' school at Tokio. .. ... e , . .m ,, , , Aliss Isudu, was orns of the fcvo little the liall of l'xcelsior Alliance two .. , ., T . .... t , ' girls seutia lb 1 by tho Japanese gov nules west of llood lliver ut the hour ,, ,t ;..,; 11 I'll ... 1 ..... .. ... ..ft n'eloek ... in. October i:t. All!i, i i...l' , , . - - - - - - vivivijiuvo jit iiiiviivimiivv ni" --m tai lied by the Alliance of Hood lliver. ' The delegates have chartered the lleg-; ulator for the trip. I t r. ,,,.!, I w.j. ujii mu.i., Secretary ( ounty i.li.aice. t , ,. ,, Kprlii rirrii of I nillo f loth. Tliin lieantiful m;i1.-ri,i in iiht weight fjil.'ililii H Im worn for street, vinitin, lionie, dinner, evening and liridemaiilH' ,'"K,I","'H' Kiniitnr! nf jewel jhim. ,'""'"''"ri". einliroidery, nut rich featln-r n"'U -'r elvet. Sml, U tl,n prent fancy, and it ceawH to lccoinu nneer W,M. w! ,,, ioV(.iy KowrMH. (J() fr i,,,,,,,, Wear in a jirincMw of hhu k lapped i:i I'rniitdia.rially from tho nee): to Hie feet, over Hie left nid , of iild roue, willi tint npeniu;.;, m-ck arid wristH 1'ordered wild n Muck ilk iiiohh tnm- '""'? : ,!",t'"! I,,,r,'; lh"n with '""I"1 of old 1oi.it elieiiilli'. , ,, , . , , , Iwn clollm for M.rcct coHtnine aro ,.,m,iuv,i wiUl , Ii;tlt(.r ,,,, for Ull) Vert, di ' i c uiTm ulid under fkirt, which tliowit nn the left where the iii-r drni- ery in i li'lilly lifted. Tlictitraiht h:u:k, front, iiin-l Imdicn and fnl! top jx.r- tiim "f t'"'" '1"vm an-of a dnr!;er color. '' 'i"1 '"id whit" or brown, rav and ... , ,, ,. , ' :. wlntu or lK.le blue. 1 In) Injlit lmrtion ih f,1 hr.lhM wih tr,iM h.lvir ()r i(lVe!y brideinai :1V dreimes are of pink or yellow cloth, wild cliilToti Flecvim and yoke, an h1 I but Mylinli mixture, and a further trnuiuiii of oftrirh bandn or I''"-eiuenterie. Kvening dre.s f tlu: u...ver,lly W:o.in maU-rial Hr'' --t suitably triniMicl w.Tt feathen. ,, -(.,;lf;;;i,y tyli.sh dinner JJOWIIH ()f u lin. Ili:t(,. j,, p,-i , Hiyl,., with a h.-.lf l,,w unci; and lon hIi-cvch. uud an- tritnme t wit'.i ill'! ji'Wel Iiamieinenterio tlmt liffhtti ii)i ko licuutifully. Street ro' tniii'-H iif tfray or tan ro very Fr'-neliy when made in the (-miiilest man- till' Ili. I, .... ,.l.,w...t t.l'.ln tlirl f..n (.lr(:vi.,( jM)itll., 1)()(Ji,,.(;r ()f thi; nBW i ; i . : i i. ... ii.i-.ii.iiu.-n ,ui,i ii uiiiin-ii viuu ii.unir vui- vl e.l,! with linM l or ilk ami tii.-l ..:.. p.-eHi-nient'Tie There are nx dinm blue, lead and fjold- blvn Hhad-H for thow wiiliili',' Home- thin;; dark. .-, but th'j li'.it hlialefi arn i i ,. r.. . , i ur . . . i have front i of i'hilfoar c.-cjicover Htinh i ,,,, u xfuu.uu.. of oatrich band... The, hueccKS of ti:ii labrin i not to be doubt-1 ed, an it is idready aisuri-d and in nrov-! in:;one,f tan r, i,'nin:; "fadH." Eiuim lJooper ill Dry (iood.-t lii-onoiaist. i fimi'itiinr 1'iirr-A. Tho chninisl, who has f tmlied tnedi ein. further than many U.x-toM, had Koiuetiiiii:; to tay t!iu other day a'oont conieil.me f.ir-es. It t:"i'i;;.i lie hits more . .. .. v Iroui woniei; who have Hwallowed cll'l-tj t if I it. ..1 w. nt. ii. 1.I....M. I., ...ft. i ..T(.n KU(1 hu miud n , :l lV )Arl. ..t (II;it , .. ' ' , mic.i loads ofbU,d piinhers. 'ihsbl.Kxl i'"'iy not be out of order, but only need- u c'.i inc.' t work off it.i dally im- I,ill'"i":' tiw nati-r.:l way. and blood pnri- li '"' make the matter worse. Their t , t(j clinon.-aio;,, pl-nfy of Hot Unnks to ..,,. p;.,-. ;,ir:i,i,lU, coar.-e bread, houps rich with v:-etnM.j jaic but no pie crust. c:ike or pud lnj, n r sauces witli starch i r fl .vr m the.a till the state of thin-s which cau.'.-s a rou-h fac is I ............. j ....... uat. .L. broken ii p. It won't Ik; e.'isily done, j "Drrti ,: s rv.y few dis;rilt rs are ro slow ' 1 "' - ''iu.,ju..j t..o,u ui iiiv baiu, t ) cure as thij i ki iinauly b(Hmae iieonle cannot bo per- .,;,. ,lui, a ,, ...fl. ; ,,, ., .?.lw..i, ti,,. .,. i.i, h.mi iv HH.111.HMVO1 iii'i niiun in but:, or f t'aev da the wuter is-.it hot and al- kahne, aa.1 t ie ruhbiu akervvard is nut eiiouh to stir up the whole system us it on;lit to bo of fie least uso. "i)o you notice that excitable people never have pimply faces or blackheads in the t;li: :i? It i.s your dull, depressed, tduish natures who suffer with them. A ijuiclc set of nerves i.s good as an e'ee- trie battery to keep the body ia working order, if only it Nn't overcharged and torn to wreck. That is why people witli Hpiual disease.) wldom suuer with other ailuients, for the acute nerves throw everythiir; off. What force there is in the system i.i at the lingers ends and ou tlie oui laee of the skin, not congested or half dead ut the roots." Shirley Dare's Letter. j r.,r TrvriiK wu,e... ; of special interest to lady travelers iu V.ll'r!-. i,l i 1 I... oct-.il.liul.M.OT.f i.f tli. lii.lv En-h.ad is the establishment guides in Coekspuret. T '3 .ml' n,ut 11 'e;ir oU Vri-rs ladies who started it w. This venture and the enter- it were roundly l luo"1 J al l,y iiieir irieuus, wuo inongut 1 to mime the location, price and general futures of a stopping place, and they ... ' ; . 1 . 4,J ! SS -n nnta. meet frie.ids at the station, take care of dillioult places, and, iu general, supply you with what you lack to make your visit comfortable, with the exception of a contented lniml, the traveler's most necessary commodity. At tho head- , quarters of the Lady Guides there are ; reception rooms supplied wilh news- ! papers and writing materials, dressing rootm, private rooms in which to intr- ! viuw wrvants, and a modest restaurant. .,..,,i., ..ti, 1 J 1 vu'uu'i.-iii en a. a uv uyci" u.uu .ummmS v IA. tl C.ilO, iLiC; I 5 UiUtU 1UIU CTiru IU raising u fund to establish scholarships in the United States for Japanese girls, w'' "lt themselves here and return to Japan as teachers iu girls' bchools to e(;taUjshed lil6re.-Uar1)ei'8 Bazar. On .MoikIuj-n, WciIiickIiijk ami f rlilaj Of each week lietwecn Hi'iitentlier Id and OctolH-r 17, tin; L'nlmi 'aellle will Kelt cxcuihIoii tlckelM to Portland anil reiiirn at one and one-llfth furu for the round trip. Vinit tliii KxponiHnn. I'. S. I.und 0111 ee, OitWiON (Try, Oit., Hi pt. 10, W). Xotiei-In hereby nlven Hiat lli plat nf Tp. 1 N Ui ) Iiiim Iuim U'cii recflved at thin nlllee, ami will U- (lied uml H'ii to liopieHtead net tier on uml after Oc-tolx-r lhlh 18!d. J. T. Ai-imohhon, il. K. JIi nt, Jleginter. J elver. '' 0H'ii. The Mtoek iMiokn of the Hood JUver Armory AHHociution urn now ojk ii and ready (o receive Hiibwriptioim for utock. All who w ind to take Mock will jileanc call at iilowcrH A (. 'rowel IV htore iiiiiin diatelv an it Ih nceeswiry to commence njH'ratloimat niiei'. Committkk. Ion't lixtcn to w hat the neljrlilxini wiy, but eoiiie and we for yourself. A lieautiful auti'iue maple iiedrooiu Het for fi'l ut the furniture Htore. THE DALLES PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Kli sant Hteiiincr R EG U LATO R Will leave the foot nf Court street every .nomine- at 7. n. in. ex cept Sundry for r. rm ia I Connect ions Will Ikj Made with the Fast Steamer IDalles Cit3T, At the foot of the Cascade Locks. For Passenger or freight Itafes, Apply to Agent, or I'nrwr nn Hoard. P. I.. HKOOKH, Agent. J.V;. KEN HA. llauso, sign an Carria-rc Painter. Paper hanging and calcimining NEATLY DONF. Kino SiitiiiloK of Wall Paper kept Constantly ON HAND. noon nn eh, ......... oiieoos. DO You know that you can buy more : groceries, provisions etc , for less money al 02 Second street than any other place in The Dalles? It will pay you to call nml pt my prices, and examine my stock before going elsewhere. All goods delivered free to wharves for ' ' JOHN BOOTH, " The Leading Grocer 62 Sec ond Street, The Dalles Oregon. DiTfit VArKIs A Mksefee, Attomeys-at-Law, Vogt's new building, Second St. THE DALMvS OKKliOX. . W. H. WILSON. A TTOnXXV-A T-LA IF. ROOMS 53, AND .", NEW VOOT BLOCK, TIIE DALLES, OKEGOX. For Coughs and (YM- wo ho-it them all S.B.C.C. 3 ! SHERIFF'S SAIE. Hv virtue of nn execution and order of mile Issiiptl out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur Wiiseo county.on the ith day of Ausrust, 1SIU, in the suit wherein I. H. Dawson is plaintitr, uml (ieorjie T: Piiither nml I.. H. l'nithor are defendants, to me directed, eom miimliiiK me to make sale of the lands in said execution and order of sale, described to-vvit: The south hall of lots seven (7) mid eisht (H) in Mock 1) of West Addition to the townsi'.e of Hood lliver. In Wasco county, Oregon. I have this day levied upon said lands, and on Saturday, the 10th day of October, 1S91, At tho hour of 2 o'clock P. 51., nt the court house door in Wasco eou-ity, State of Oregon, 1 will sell said land mid all the right, title mid Interest which said defendants laid therein on the l:ltli day of .lutimtry, lsw) (the date of the morteago uescrihed in the complaint in snid suit! or have since ucciuired.at public nnctlon, ; te the hii?liest bidder taerci'i ., to satisfy the Judgment, Interest, costs and disbursements In said suit, tivwit: S1,2h).ss-1C0 nnd intriint j thereon from June 5, IHl'l, at the rmeof ten pert cent, per u.innm, nnd the i'iirlliersumor.si;t.2l, ! eosis mid dlsbui'sement.s, with accruing coals herein. i Dated August 29, 1SU. P. 1,. CATKS, ! Sherttl'of Wnsco County, I i.-vjm. 1 Pell m ffaT Pomts 'mY7mT ' ' ii pk & mm, Tho Dalles. Since the lirst of June we have ndiled to our Furniture &; Carpet I5iisinesi a complete Undertaking Es tablishment, ami a we suecieded In getting our stock from the Kurt with out b-iiiir comx lIed to Join the Under taker's Trust, we assure the public that In consequence thereof our Prices Are Very Lowv Iterncmber our place of businesH on SECOM) ST., SEXT MOODY'S BASK. I'ERRY & JONES, mopRiEroRn or thi Bool River Market. Keep r. n-tiii t'r ti band faB U(,,1 of Choice Meats of all kinds. Sausages a Specialty. Bpfl i' uttentlon pld to FurnMiing; Miilmen and Supplying Meat in Large Quantities Don't Fonjrl iht Place, HOOD RIVER MARKET. Oak flreet r.ext door to OlaciRS ofllce. Removal Notice! 1 -UNDERTAKER,- Wlahei to lulorm his many trirnda and tha pobSa gcnerall. that lie liu reiiinvwl tala uu'ltirtnkin rnimia to NICKKI.SKN'H NEW Rt'II.DINO Corner Third ami Wiuhiinrton, Where he carries a full Kk of eerj thing aed4 in thut I'usinesa. Ordem hy dispatch, e),rc, mall 01 In penoa) roiiipU., attcn.lud to nnd natisfaetion vaarantwd. Can hv sevn anv hour ol lhedayrnlfht ahle rcV Ipnre, iiwruer FourUi awl W auhiogVio, ot plaoa tt luau.eM B. R. TUCKER, rFi'l'RIKTOP OF BOOD RIVER ILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MAXUFACTUREK OP FRUIT BOXES, HOOD RI VER, OR. HAIBB & BHHTOH . Successors to a Bettlngen UKTAILKltS, AND JOBBERS IN IlAUnWAKC, TlNWAUE, WOODEnWARE, AND CRANITEVARE. Aconi;)lete line of Uentlng nnd Cook Stoves, I'umps, Pipe numbers nnd Steum Fitter's .Supplies; also a complete stock of C'arnter's, Hlneksmlths' und rariner's Tools. All tinning, Plninb'.ng sn I pipe work' will be done on short notice. SECOND ST., THE DALLES OR. tiifciiauJj1 i'-.'-il r Tit