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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1891)
3food Iivcr Slacicr HOODUIVKIt, Oil., OCT. 1M, 1mi. IMON I'WIMC KAIMVAV MMAI, A It 1 . KAHT IHU'Mi IIIUM IIIKil) It I Vl.lt Nil, H, uuhh Iriivm ill II III A. M. No. il, Mull " III II V. M. U'lXI" IHU'NH I llitM ll(H I v I II, No. 7, Kteri'M So. I, Mall I'll VI III 7:il I'. M. h-X, A, M. Tin: mails. The insll nrrlviw rnmi Hlrullxliiiru nl II o'. (lurk A, M. i'il:nilii n lllnl Hiilin iii k; ii. nirl 'iv xii ii it' iluV" .i' iivuii, Knr I'lii iiiiuetli, li iiM'ii lit H A. M. fii i lM'H nl I. M. Hulllt'ltllVM. For WlillnHiiliniiii liiivei dully tit N A, M. Hn lvi'K nl iiiir n i l. h U M. From Wlilti' HiiIiiiiiii Iiiivi h nil' I'iiMii, I ill n i it, Tn ml I .ii lu' iiml UIi'IiuihhI M, mi. las , iia.l Krlilnva. IHtllK l,(M A I, M A III : KS. KV', pillllllH H lit 1 l:ll l'wi'M. The Kllot residence Ih iilinut foin plcteil. Mr. John Kmccr was nt The lullcs, TliurHilay. riclurcM fr.nncil lo order nl the fur lit t il ri' hIoii , IHh h 8. H. Kd there ? Well I hhotihl Millie. H. J I. Collins ami undertakers supplies ut (liu furniture stoic. Cull nnd sec the new school stills for Inij'h ut I fan iiu'h. All kind of country produce bought kinl mild ut IIuiiIhoii'h. Circuit court will convene at The ullfM November Ulh. A fine line of jtent's furnishing piods JumI received ut IIuuiiu'h. Mr. uinl Mr. Ivl Miller urrivcil home from 1'url IiiihI Tiii-Mliiy. Itev. T. ,. MHot came up Iroiu l'oi l luiiil Thutxilny iiioi iiiiiK. rrofcHHor Itiirelil of The Da I leu vln Iteil (IiIh iielhhorliiMiil TliuiHiliiy. Hon. K. I,. Smith Ih Improving hIow ly ami Ih t'XNftei homo next week. Marvin Kami Ii:ih cltmeil li Ih little htore ami inovtil liin tm k lo I'm tlnii l. Mr. M. I'. Im'iiIntk HI. we iimler Ktlillil, lillild a IVniiicmv here thin fall. Uur mi IhhiI illrei'torH an- iim near alike an Hint1 JI'h JIIowith, Dal -Uiicnk, Itut ton. Mm. Stewart (lepartoil AVeilneHil.iy for Han KrauclHeii to Join her htiNhantl then-. Mr. ami Mr. lUnlotph Ili-ytlm; of iilmer, WiiHliliifc'ton, were here Ved iicHilay. Hum -'.! I Ikoii h now up-lit at Bonne ville, hU place heie U'lnjf taken liy a Mr. (iullck. MIhh JeiiklliH uinl MIhh Di'llaveii of V'l,..l...,. ...I .... I M M ....... .i iii.i win, .iriiii-ii ..iirt. i ..uimiil lllll'lllir t tin U'i'i't lleoriro l'rather will i;o to I'.uhI I'oi t laml Monday, to take charge, of a gro cery at that placi'. MIhm I.llliaii Kieliai'dsiiii waHlipfi'om the planer ThiiiHiIay and honored thin ollliv with a pleanaiit call. Dr. Watt returned from Chicago Kri dny hint , ami with liin family leiurucd to Olynipia early In the week. Terry & Joiich have leaxed their huild liiKand ImimIiicsm to (). It. Hartley, w ho Will take poMM'Shiou Monday. Tin I ndlaliH are liliiiK'in In nil iil.un daneeof Hue trout, which wcIkIi from out' to three or four miuikIh eaeh. The eain)-flre hwhiy hlioiild he well attended, and the old'hoyH hIioiiIiI have the "whiMip up" they called for hint week. M. P. Wntnon phuvd a ln on l'crry A Joiich' building rernlinji "HydrauliV Itaiim," and then l'crry & Joiich read it ami retired from IiiihIih'hh. Dr. rilkliiKton of Tort land and WW. AValHon liavu hoiiKht the old K. L. Hinitli place, near l' rankton. Tlie Jioc tor and hi win were liere Tiiemlay. Mn. Olk-r't little Rlrl Lilian IiiihIiccii quite Hick for Hcveral dayH, Dr. Khine liar(of Tlie DiiIIch Im-Iii called In con miltailon with Dr. Thomas on the cane. The (irand Lodne K. of 1'., at ItH re rent m-mhIoii In l'ortlaud, declared that iim nu fact u re ih or dealers In HpirittioiiH or malt Hiiiioi-m could not be admitted Into tlie order. The dance Tucwlay liltfht wa not us Well attended iih it mlht have been, but fitill there were enough to till two (undrilles. York and Del Hand l'ur niHhed the iiiuhIc. Mr. MelnniHH'of The Dalles was licro VedneHila,y nnil through the val ley for the 11 rot time. We judge that lie will on thin account pome day be a citizen of thin place. Ilockland, opposite The Dalles, Is the boss wheat market. The Union l'acille, in trying to run the Itegulator oil', has agents purchasing the wheat, running tlie price u p to 84 cen ts. S. J. La Franco Is having plank walks laid through bin yard, which will de tract about doublet he juice of the walks from tho value of hia place, ami ten timer) that from its beauty. Tho suit of the riparian owners of I'helps creek against the Oregon Lum ber Company promises to bo hotly con tested and will no doubt go into (he Huprenie court, whichever way it is de cided. ' French & McFurland, J. C Daldwln and N. Harris lire ull advertised as closing out their stocks preparatory to retiring from business. Tho Dalles can't stand much more of that kind of thing. mt mi j 1 !tt I. rne iniru regiment onnci win ne mustered out of the service of the state, Saturday November 7t.h. All compa nies of the regiment will assemble at their armorled, on that day for inspect ion. St. Blaise the celebrated stallion was Bold recently at auction for $100,01)0. The first bid was $50,000 and tho sec ond by Charles Heed took tho breath away from tho opposition and captured the horse. Keed's "raise" was $60,000 cold. Mr, It. II. T,vli'i eenerul wreni for (hit (Ml Fellow's' NuIIihiiiI I tcni-volcii ( Asiieliiliili, wim lieic ilni'lng !(' verk. He limit u trip llniiiiifli 1 1n vii I Icy iiml ill' enui'e wiih ili ll'lilril Willi It. 'I'ln' my nir piewcil up Wcilncsiluy 11 1 I liitiile tin- lulll'mul 1 m t y -4 ri'iiNiiimlily llMllV. It. V. lillXlCI', HII H Tl 1 1 1 ! tfl 1 1 , .1. I', 'llilctl, iihh'.hIiiiiI superintendent, uil I), C. UlU.ii, rui.dl.msler.Wc.eou boa I'd. The it i ii i y fileinh of Mr. John Find il.ll l H I ll lie inn I i 'i i in ii 'll I ll I 1 1 ii I in- ,,,i ,. -.eei ....k ..r, .1.. . .1 ..III 1 1 1 I .. I........ I I ... I I... i.. ISi iglil'H dlH i.H'. He Is ill Han Fran-! not stop it. Mr. uinl Mrs. IIIIIhoii were Colic.., and in Cainl.ri in the Ilar cIhi o for treatment and la but u nhailow j In I'oi ilaud at the time, and the olhi.r ' Vlinl A"1"'. t j . ---! I j tliin nm far more o II IM lollilel Hi'll. Mr. and Mrs. .Imiiii m Meliulic arrived here from l llleeiie TiicHilay. They have rented iui.iiih of Mr. Ilaiina and will M 111. ln...q f'l ,.. ll.l.ll.ll "lll'l lllll remain during the winter. If pleased w lib the con ii l rv and cliuiate they will build In I be spring. J. 11. Mabeoi k, w ho lives III McKeli .le precinct, about oo UlilescaHt of Kll gene, wiih recent ly examined by pliywl claiiH ami found to be nlliictcd with leprosy, lie was born of American parents In Honolulu years ago. Mrs. A. It. Middleloii has gone lo (irant to visit ln-r daughter, Mr. '. Jt. I. one, ami win iiroiiaoiy re main a month or more. .Mrs. Itoue was here during the week; taking her mother home with her Wcducsday morning. The Supreme court has decided that the act making ll all oH'. nse to place sawdust In the streams of the state Is ii 1 1 1 1 Mt It ut I i 1 1 1 1 . This should maki . ..." ,.. HO illUcrcliee to those 0MTa!lllg saw mills, as self Interest demands that the llsh U pn i rved. It Is cheaper to go to l'ortlaud now than to stay at home. The Daker car ries passengers for ll fly cents, and fur nishes two meals, we understand, free. Not w lllistaiidiiig these exceedingly low rates, the llet'iimior carries three fourths of the passengers. The I 'ulon l'acille has determined to llirhl the itcgiilaior and Is now carry ing passengers front Tlie Dalles to Port land by the steamer linker for oil cents. The Dalles Ciritnh-fr Is advertising this out of pine generosity to the company, so that the boat maybe well patron ized. We received Saturday a M tcr from Mrs. ( luiilotte Hull, stating that she had arrived safely at her father's home, Syracuse, Nebraska. She mentioned tlie fact that there was an enormous t I . .. 1 e . i ...... f . ... I nun. crop inere, iter lamer Having ooo liusiicls oi apples, which were selling at 'St cents per bushel. Watch our for sale columns for some of the U'st real estate bargains in the country. If you want to buy call on us, and if you want to sell, come and sir what we can do for vu. We ad vertise all property placed In our hands free of charge, ami are so situated as to make tlie quickest sales. It w ill cost you nothing unless a sale is made. M. V. Harrison shipped a car load of applisto r.ultc, Montana, Wednesday. The apples came from the orchards of Al'stcii, Doorman, Warren and Dr. I turret t. Heretofore all fruit shipments from this place have been in small lois, Ibis being the lirst ear-load shipment (hat we know of. The immense fruit crop in. the lvit may haven tendency to make a weak market, but we hope this venture may prove prolltable. Last Sunday afternoon we made a brief visit to Mr. Absten's place. His orchards arc laden w ith fruit, all of line size and llavul', and he pointed to a dozen barrels tilled with wine as the product of bis blackberry patch. He has a very pretty place, commanding a line view of the Columbia ami the Washington shore, and lie lias what was more beautiful iu our eyes, a line stream of beautiful sprli.g water witli which he ciin Irrigate any portion of his land. JiAKKlU7. At (lien wood, Wash., Oct. IS, IStll, by Dev. II. F.lwell, Mr. 11. 1 1. Haven and Miss Adell Crocks, all of (ilen wisid, Klickitat County Washington. At ( ioliiemlale, Wash., October, ll!, ISM, by Itev. R McKvcrs, Andrew M. Lindsay, and Miss Tiny 11. Lindsay. Contracting parties are residents of this place. ( hidiig out Sal,, ut The Palhvs. caps, and men's furnishing goods, and shall oiler them regardless of cost to close. The stock is complete and the best of the kind In tlie city. Most of the goods are new, and the suits of tlie latest styles. There will be no fill ing In, or sorting up, but the sale will lie positive and continue until every thing Is sold and disposed of. J. C. Baldwin. MILLIXntY. 1 have opened n line of millinery and fancy goods, in the (Joe, building one door west of tho Ur,A('ii:ii olUce, and invito the ladies of Hood River and surrounding country to call nnd see niyvgnods and prices, before purtliasing elsewhere. My stock of hats, ' caps, shapes trimmed, or untrinnned, flowers, feathers, ribbons, velvets, plushes, or namental pins, veiling etc., In fact everything kept in a firstclass milli nery store. My prices will speak far better. Mrs. R. S. Howells. noticjI From now until Dee. 1st next we will close out. our stock at greatly re duced prices; for cash. All parties in debted to us tiro hereby notified to call and settle before above named date, as a change in the firm nyuno will be made at that time. JiLOWEliS & CliOWKLL Although the late Dulto of Eeufor.i was cremated, when the bearers raised the coftin they found it as heavy as usu al, tho duke havi ag left instructions that a piece of lead should be put hi So his cof fin with a statement of tho cremation, in case, if tho cofli:i were opened centuries hence, thero should arise some 'suspicion concerning his tleath. i ham proposals snail ne ior tne ooaru, , , , , n-i I commenced Wednesday Sep(emlHr j lodging care, medical attendanee.medl -the18 of Q-fxn are women. Ihe i'irdand shall eontlnuo uutil all Islicine, clothing, nuking, washing of : WW Mrs. Lowman, is a very pretty sold to close out inv entire stock f clothing, and in case of death, the!1'"1 exceedingly womanly woman, and soi l to close out n.j tntiie Ht.xk ' ,,u,.ia! 'u dm,llt aiullIUr with tl the mother of a strapping 22-year-oM clot hirtg, boots and shoes, hats and LXI(,.nse thereof. son. who escorts her to and from the citv A Hrokeii ,cjr, ,1IimI, Kutui'iliiy iifliTiinoii, nlioiit 1 o'clock, II vii , tlie tliree-ycur-olil ilniixli tcr of Aent Klllsnii, wiih lylu on tlie bl( I ruck nl I he ilcint when one of the (Hinder hoyn In plnylug pusbcil Hid ll'IK'k III MIH'll II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f Hint one of I III' I wheels run oll'lhi' v'i-i,( Hie lllllfollll, L ,,,,,,, ,. wj(1(,h fii ll ii chlhl, brenklnn her rlht, Ick nliovc I In knee. Tin- Ollm-er hoy tried lo t-iilrh ' . . i i i . . . . . ll"' truck before it went over, but could two girls, both children, carried Kvu up stairs uinl put her to U d. They did not realize how badly their little sister i . , ! w,m h,,rl nd so told no one of the ar el. lent, but sat up with her until their pirrentH arrived home Monday at 11 o'clock. Dr. Logan, who was on tin; train, was called and reduced the fract ure. The little one iHgettiugon nicely, apparently Hiilli ring but little pain, but hIio w ill have to remain in bed for at least six weeks, us she Is too small to be ! trusted on crutches. It was fortunate that the child was not. killed, as the truck weighs several hundred pounds. Tllllt Hitch. Ill our next IsHiie we expect to lie able to give the exact fads concerning the nro.iose.l Irrk'ullmr dilcb. 'I'ln.t it will . i ,,,, ..... i , ii ..i jk r t I l " r . - '" " " - is mi hssuich mi 1,11s ' "tber parties stand ready to construct, It should the present arrangement fail. ' vru i U( in statinin-ry. We do not U-lieve the prcHcnt plans Scaling wax, which ha-s U.-en aban will fall through, but that upon the ar- iloned for so many years by foreign ele lival of one or two of the interested irautes. has suddenly Urouie fashionable parties the matter will Is-taken hold of ""'" a'"1 " iU windoWH of greiit at once. The ditch or llun.e will I I'-'a" stationers rows of waling wax, . . , , , . , " ail hues mid shades, are ranged in constructed, and that, too, in tune to , t,.II1Il(i:i;, ,;r,1(.r. A II1(.:lil,. j, Ilow nN U" of substantial benclit next year. ; tMt toi aeh color. Whit..- scaling wax IIaiiuuom. liitimire. Married, at the residence of Mr. C. K. Hammond, of Alhina, on OctnU'r llth, Mr; Frank S. Hammond, of Alhimt, to Miss Laura A. hilinorc, of The Dalles, Kev. D. L. Forilucy, of Forest tirove, olllciating. Alter 'the ceremony the company sat (low u to a luxurions din ner, which was served iu excellent style, sullieielit to tempt the appctitcof the most fastidious. (uile a largo number of rich and costly presents were presented to the bride. Oiryo n inn. The bride Is well known in this ell v, ' .l,,,e " r I"1'"- her parents being among our ohlest re's.," " of I1" Llu piUj, hlao or grwn. I.leiitsand Mrs. Il.iiiini I being born an'1 u powdered all over witli budi and here. She Is a highly respected young IM-tals of (lowers in a yet lighter hue. lady, mid her many friends iii The Forget-me-noU or gentianellas on the Dalles w ill extend to her their heartiest congratulations. iuiic-.wituitimrvr. The groom was formerly a resident of Hood Kiver and one of its solid men. Iu fact, Frank was the solidist man in Wasco county, weighing ;iso pounds iu his stockings ami without glasses. The bride, We Understand, Wt igllS 1b ' An Interviewer's Opinion nt i:i-i!iiirilt. pounds less than her husband. Thus' M:ue. I'.Tn'.iv.rdt is not a very f.ivor (lo extrenun meet. ja1,1 subject for the i.iterviwer, a-i I - have diseov-red fro;:i two experiences School Fl.rlioii. iwithli.-r. S!ie Inw heard that the prov- The special school election in tbislin.'eof the interviewer into ask queu district, culled to elect a director to till tious, and when he pour man! gives the unexpired term of Hon. K. L. Smith, resigned, was held last Satur day afternoon at 1! o'clock. Director A. S. Dlowers called the meeting to or der and stated its objects. Nomina tions U'iug iu order, A. 1. Jones nom inated F. H. l'.ut ton, and C. W eld nom inated (ieorge T. l'rather. The ballot i sii,.ve...1 (in.t Mr ltniti.il i..'...i and be was so declared. On niolion . the meeting adjourned. MHICi; Proposals will be received at the ollice ' a ooralinu re-lu'esa on her lijis. One of of the county clerk, at Dalles City, ; the interviewers, when lu- ha 1 been toll Wasco county, Oregon, until '2 o'clock of her sufferings on the sea, said. "Why, M. of Wednesday, November -1, ISM. ' uiadame. vou certainly do not look as for the keeping and care of the ludi-' though you nad been ill." This really gent ami sick persons of Wasco county emi,arr:ii;sed the great -and only Born who now are or niay become a eharge ; harat.-Epoch. . on said county, lor the year comment'- lug ovemlier 11, 1.VJ1, and ending No-1 vemtier 11. lSill'. ! Also, theexpense of transportation to and from the hospital by this bid to be is administering the affairs of office for provided. i the second' term. She is described as a Proposals will be received nt a pro , nm.0118 ii;ti0 woman, who, during the capita rate per week, and also for the firbt f r aUededto her public care of a I the poor lor one year. , J . , , ,. ,. , ., ,. . Also, for the care of such lion-resident ' ?nd f0,:lil1 t he waslimg, iron- pauiiei'H as may be committed to the ! mS andcoomngof her household and in care of the contractor (ut a per capita creased her family from live to six. Mrs. rate per week). i M. E. Lease, who stumped the state of Separate bids will also be received ! Kansas in the interest of the Farmers' from regularly licensed graduates in ' Alliance, is a sort of female Chauncey medicine for medical attendance on in- Depew end has a strong hold on the af niates of the jail and such other persons feeiiows of her party. She has a gotxl law as the court may direct, lor the year ' ,1r..1et-:.!:7,iisi.rf,.etivin,i,.i1en,ieIiK Al. beginning November 11, LSill. i The court reserves the right to reject any or t'l bids. JJy order of court. J. Ii. Cuosskn, Count v Clerk. The Dalles, Or., Oct. 10, 1851. A CARD. Having leased our building nnd busi ness to O. li. Hartley, we desire to re turn our thanks to the public for gen erous patronage and to bespeak for -Mr. Hartley a continuance of tlie same. Pehby & Jones. NOTICE. Aa ivi. Iinvn loused Olir hnmew to Mr. Hartley, we desire to close up our students. Although it is an infant of books at once. To this end we ask i fourteeu monihs, Miss Clausen is very that those knowing themselves to be 1 proud of her orchestra, and very partic indebted to us come forw ard and settle j ular about, the company it Ijpsds. She at once, either by c;vsh or note. Our I refuses al! engagements for einokinj. books must be closed up, and this is the j concerts aud stag parties. Thero ard onlv wuy in which it can be (tone. 1'EitiiY & Jones, Why cough, when S. B. will stop it. T0UXI). Sleeve button, owner canhavo the same by calling at this oHice." Have you seen the $15.00 nuMquc maple bed room set ut the furniture store? Wmin'ii Mum Id l(cli Humeri. Yt'hy do women not Iciivo money for lljH benefit Of WOIIICH'm C'llll'lllillll? Airs. Foj:k. who recently dieij in Mew York unl I'Tt $M),0W to charities uwl tduculiomil iiistituUons, iii one of u iiuiii ber of women wlio have left liiw entiife to worthy obj'cla within tlm ict few month. Hut, like ail the rent, Mr Vo'A'A I'SlVeH ill ber inori"V tollisl'IulioiiH i . i r. a ... i ... . t i .. i for im-n. S,i- l.fl ?.'0 ., ) to ILuv.ir I than the university, and ub!u to do more good with it.. All f tut u'fiiiicn'ii ('(illff.H Hre finor. The bi'Ii.h.Ih which give weoinlnry education to women mi. poor r yi t. It is the hard est tiling iu c lucalioii to find a hi-IiooI in which a girl can get just a.i good a fit for college an a boy. This i i cqu illy true of urt kcIiooIh for woihh, of K lioIai.-liijiH for post graduate study, and of woiueii'H tneilical whoolrt. They are all wilfully piKir, far poorer than like (Hioolii for men. Yet tho rich women who give and . leave large sums an; pcrjH.tually Ih-Mow- "ilt. on colleges, w IkkiIh ami iiiHtit'itioim ' f"r""-"- w" I'-'ans.; hui Ii i beipieiits and gilts arit generally given I tilnler the advice of men who are inter- eU'd, and (.nly interested in institutions for the education of men, while women ttr,, nH 1"lt li,,k' interested in the iiirt"-i i'iiiii iiuhii wi nieir uwn rsej. p1ilil().,)l);u preMi. J . means a propu-ul of marriage; black, of course, inoiirning; violet, condolence; brown or old gold, an invitation to ('.in ner: ruby ia used by lovers; crimson is rvserved strictly for business letters: green means hope; pale gray, friendship; pink, love; yellow, jealousy; gold and silver, constancy, etc. Noti-paper is to be had in correspond ing shades and in all shapes an 1 furins. Mourning paier is now absolutely bl.u.'k, edged witli silver, mid silver ink is use i to write thereupon. l ..-.. l. .. : . n . blue, roses and apple blossoms on tlie pink, crocuses, violets or twi'js of lav ender oil the lilac, an! buttercups and daisies on the irnvn. Tlie envelop: match the paper and are lined wi'.U silver. Thi'se are the latest Paris fads iu stationery. New York Tribune. ! out she remains completely silent. She answers all questions laconically and ap jH'ars iuiinensi'l) surprised, as she may well do at some of the interrogations with which she has Seen afflicted. Bern hanJt is an artist, however, even when the interviewer is on hand. When she arrived in New York there Lwere at least twelve newspaper men to' meet her with Mr. Abbey. They went : " uoari u namp ign - w ner hut 1 . 1 I t . .A . J. . ' rni.m ....... . ...1.. 11.. ( IVU.H, .J.ll,k ,U LlltlLltT ll i tlllfilii:! j though rhe were just ,'oing for a ride through the Champs Clyseea. There was a delicate bloom on her cheeks and hall. Mrs. Salter, the mayor of Aruouia. , ..,,,, (,.m ,,,.,. ,vns 11,1L,,iii,nt, enoinrl, though one editor was uugallaut enough , to refer to her as "a lantern jawed, cosr- j gle eyed nightmare," the is rather pre-! j possessing, but slight, pale and delicate ; j looking. However ill sfio may look her j j eloquence is robust, and when she gets j I np to talk men listen to her. New York t I World. J I.omlim's Female Orchestra. I j Miss Eleanor Clausen, musician and ! : orchestra leader, is considered 0110 of ' ; the best woman conductors in London. Although born in England, she is of i. A'edisii extraction and comes from a line of musicians. She is 21 years of age, and tho members of her Pompadour tJailU, twenty 111 UUmLW, ftte UlUI.llilUl four violins, three iirums, two cornets, two clarionets, two 'cellos, two double basses, two violas, an oboe, a French horn, a trombone and a piano in the or chestra. The most attractive members o'-e a tall, dignified lady drummer and a small blonde girl who plays tho 'cello. The musicians dress is pompadour toi lets, and wear tiio famous style of hair dressing heavily powdered. Loudon Letter. Iii Public riisltlmis. 1 n il. ii 1 .1. f- For any one purchasing ten dollars worth of fiirniliire of me, I will deliver the same, at lauding free of charge. F. K. liAltt.MKWH. I'ulon Pacillf! Fvftcm oirem un c(iialled facilit leu to lourlt-tH en route to nil point east. Vcstibuled SIccihth, Diin-rH, Fre 'halr Cars through to MiKHourl river and Chicago without change, FOF.MI. A breast iiln, owner can have name by calling and paying for thin not jet. On Mmulii) , Wi-iliwslnjri4 ami Fridayn Of each week iM tween .ScjitcriilsT J'4 and DetoUr 17, the I'nion l'acille will sell excursion tickets to l'ortlaud ami return at one and one-llfih fare for the round trip. Vinit the Imposition. ('. S. La ml (((lice. Oidxiov City, Oh., Sept. 10, 1801. Notice is hereby given that the plat ; of Tp. 1 N U d 1) has has Urn received j at this otlice, and w ill U; Hied and open j t bouiestead wttlerson arid after Oo , t'ltn r Hit ll 1 Sill . J. T. Al'I'KKMIN, I 15. F. IM .vr, JU-gisa-r. Deceiver. Now OjM'ii. The stock IsKiks of the Hood River Armory Association are now open and : ready to receive subsi riptions for stock. I All w ho wish to take stock will please call at I'.lowcrs & (.'rowell's store Imriie I dintcl v as it Is necessary to commence oie rations at once. Committkk. ! THROUGH TO PORTLAND, ! THE I i DALLES PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Kli'Kiint Sti inner REGULATOR Will leave the foot of Court street every morning at 7. a. in. ex cept Sundrys for I! '! li i tin ii i it UIUIU IUXU II UJ i U1UUJ Cotmcctions Will lie Made with the Fast Steamer At the foot of the Cascade Loeks. For Passenger or freight Rates, Apply to Agent, or Purser on Board. S. I.. HKOOKH, Agent. J.W. KENNA. House, s!gn mid Carrla jc Painter. Paper hanging and ealcimining NEATLY DONF. Fine Snnipli's of Wall Vaper kept Constantly ON HANI). 11 Don KIVKli, ......... OUEOON. You know that you can buy more irrocerier., provisions etc , for less money at (i'2 Second street than any other place in The Dalles? It will pay you to call and get 1113- prices, and examine my stock before going elsewhere. All goods delivered free to wharves or depot. JOHN BOOTH, Tho Leading Grocer 62 Sec ond Street, The Dalles Oregon. DCFUK V ATKINS A MENKFEE, Attorneys-at-Law, Vogt's new building, Second St. THE DALU-M OREGON. V. H. WILSON. A TTOIiNEY-A T-LA IP. IJ00M3 AND .I), NEW VOtiT BLOCK, THE 1)AI,I.E-S, Ol'.EfiON. ForCotiglisaml Colds wo heat them allS.B.C.C. JUST RECEIVED. A new stock of Ladies' aud Gents' WATCHES. FILLED AND SILVER CASES, CHAINS, CHARMS, ETC. SPECIAL attention given to clean ing and repairing watches. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - - - - Oregon. ml PEl & NIToCHKE, The Dalles. Since the first of June we have added to our Furniture & Carpet Ihislnesii a complete Undertaking Kn tablisbment, ami iih we succeeded In getting our stock from the East with out Is'ing couiM'llcd to Join the Under taker'n Trust, w hsmiiiv the public that in consequence thereof our Prices Are Very Low. JtciiieHiber our place of buslnet on NEC0XD 8T., NEXT MOODY'S JHI. PERRY & JONES, rKOPKlETOKM Of TBI Hood River Market Kerp n ,toi l.i- ri hand taU llly of Choice Meats of all kinds. Sausages a Specialty. ipcila' attention paid to Furnliing Miilmen and Fiippiing Meftt . in Large Quantiti Don't Fuiyet the Place, HOOD RIVER MARKET. Oak street next floor to Glacibr oillce. liurncd out bat Again In Ilnninowt Trto'-' 33. Wm.Hlichell, UNDERTAKER,- And Embalmer, lias again started with a new uiul complete stock of everything needeil in tlie undei uikinif ImslnesK. I'urticulnr at tentifiu pa id to einbiiliiilna and taking ears of tlie uead. Orders promptly attended Vn day ornif;lil. l'rlces as low ns the lowest. Vliiee of business, dtiiKonally across fron Ojiem Uloek, on tlie rner of Third and V iwlilijtua eitreet Tlie Dulles, Oregon. B. R. TUCKER, PPHPRIKTOB OP BID RIVER fflLtS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OF FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RI VER, OR. MAIER & BENTON , Successors to A Bettingen KETArLERS, AXD JOBBERS IN IIaupwakk, Tinware, WooDEnwABB, AND CRANITEWARE. A complete line of Heating and Cook Stoves, Pumps, Pipe "Plumbers nnd Steam Fitter' . Supplies; also a complete stock of Carpenter's, Blacksmiths' and Farmer's Tools. All tinning, numbing and pipe work will be done on short notice. SECOND SST., THIS DALLES OB. i m t it 1