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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1891)
ry-T" " : - : 1 : rvj : ..... 3food Iivcr Glacier lioMD i : i i-: f t, on., now us, imu. I'NION IMCirir ItAIMVAV LOCAL A!tl. M8T IHH'NII IIIII.M llnlill ( l It Nil. K, I KpitwM Ikhvi'H Ml Hill A. M. Nn. K, Mull ' 10 III I'. M, WWT IIOIM) HUlM IKinli III VI II. Nn. 7, :ii Iiiivii ill 7'1'U', M. Nn. I, M .til " A; I,, A. nn: mails. Tim hinll mi'lvfn fruin Mtnill'.liiiiir nl II n'-rlin-k A. M , Wi'ilm mIii uml Niil uriliij iti--)iii it it ''in mi nn- 1it. n .i iiiiMii, Fur Clii'iioHi'lli, lt'iivi' t K A. M. itrrlvi'kitt I'. M. hnlnriliiMi. 1'itr Wlilln Kiiliimi, Ittivi'M ilully til N A. M. ri'lvnn nt mm n i lurli I'. M. Fr.im Wlillx Hiilinnii li-iiv., U,r Kill, In, nil-lui-, Tioul I. ii In.' iiml lilriiniiuil Moiiiliij , Mini frliluv. ... kkii.t uww. .imn:its. George. 'J'. I'rnthcr wus In Tho DuIIcm Monday. I'll'tllles fr illli-il to Older lit the fur- lilture nlnri , IIimhS. It. g.-t (I,,.!..? Will I should urn lie. K 11. Collin nml mulct-Inker supplies at HlM fUl'llllllH' HllllV, Cull ami wo thd new school suit fur boy' m II. mint's, ('iiiliiln II. ('. (h went to Walla alia, 1-ildny morning. Mr. It. K. Tm-Ki-r, Is building a line residence near h in mill. M. I'. Im nlii'i ami tieorge 1 In In i t, wi'ie at Dull, h .Momluy. 'I'lio fnune of Mr. Isenhcrg's new icsiilciiiv n-iiN raised yesterday. Mr. ami Mr. I ..vile, have a bruml ih w Imliy born I'ri.luy morning. Mr. Mcritt WIU.u Iiiim hjm imm) h hitr lie shop in the 1'utln-r bidding. Although December In near nt liaml, the big Maiiiinii limit y-l rise to a lly. Mr. Mn.viic ami J. W. Morton, Inude a brief visit tu The Dulles, Tues day. Mix. A. U. Mill. Il. t. hi an.l Mix arrived lioii.o li'om (iianl miring Hi,' week. Mi. Monroe, airlviil here (Yum J'l.l'll.lild Trs.l.iy, to I. tu. .in (u.rii, (lit- w niii-r. j The Slriilghtshnrir post ojlli-c will be lUcuiiiiiiiji'ii n tin' ;;oili n( tins Jimniti. Having Imi ii nihi:-tt Notary I'uli Jle c an- ptcp.uv.i i.j .In all w'orlt in ttiat liiii-. Dr. Morgan, of M Uslsslppl, hu b culed li. ir ..ml cut o,- i.iiiu. i ,ii i iiu .Mi, i I on. llillt'l, lion. i-ia Snow, of I'mllani!. attor ney Im- tin- I'llion Tai'illf, hjn iit la.-,t ftlllil.iy lire.'. Tin' m lioul lu ll liax lii'i'ii licafil from at lail. It H oil II" Way uml in liahl.' lo nrrivi' any ilay. Mi,-H Kilty I'm' who Is attending flu HInU'I 'm m-IiooI iii I'm iliiiiU i.i luiino lor Ill.lllknlVlli;;, Tin' liri.lj.;i' rarK'iitiT liavo their ont lit lii'ii! nl HiMftii , anil are nivi"K tin' britli'M iiiim Irt'ntle.'t all oVi l liaiilm. Tlic lnil lie is imt to the HtrmiK imr (he inusi tixh to tin' man with Hie I .'M jioie. .So mi.i .Mr, ,s,M'f,iie, mi Mays .Mr. ..lui kliiiin. Will 'ati-H liaMtmlil the lot ailjoinin the l'. It. CIjiiivIi on tlieeil to A. .s, JtioweiN, ami tiiat K' Htli'inun lia.s Huiil lot 2 t.lo. u ( ' to. Mr. Vaii. We liuvu It ci iveil a stork of deeds, inorlpiKi'H, eti',, lileli we will m-II lo tlio.se in need oi dial kind of material at eolihjilci'ably Irh.i tliau loil ier cent. Iiroiit. Mr. (.'. (J. KoU'I'Ih made final proof on Ins IjoiiicMead last week, and lum Moved ills family into town for the winter. They aie mopping al the Ml. Jluod hotel. There, will lie a meeting of those liv ing south and east, of Indian erect; at tiic jlarrclt school house tonight, for the purpose of jn'rleeting an oriuazu t ma tor procuring water for Irrigating purjioses. ('hurley ISackus Is doing hln walking now on erutclies, caused ny getting his fool cuugh I under the. wheel of u sand car, at tiic Cascade Locks. Two toes are pretty badly mushed, hill will not liuve to lie amputated. Mr. John Stoddard, who 1ms been under the doctor's care in San Fran cisco for some lime, passed here on his wuy to r.olse City, Wednesday of last week. Jle is almost fully recovered from his illness and goes hack to lake charge of ilio Oregon Lumber Co's., business. There will be services in the Jiiver Ido Congregational church to-morrow at 11 :.') a. m. Sahballi school at 10:.tD a. m. The services in the valley church will Lhj at 3 p. in. Sabbath school at ii p. m. All are cordially invited to be present. K M. Aunks, I'astor. Joseph A. Wilson who has been In l'ortland for a week on business con nected with his mining intercuts in Southern Oregon, arrived here Satur day night. Jl is probable that he will noon leave us to take charge of the Work of opening up the claim, as the returns from the ore show that it is one of the best prospects on the coast. II. L. Campbell, proprietor of the Summit House, on tin; Jturlow road across the Cascades, Is buildiiig u car riage roud from his house to Mt. Hood. JIo talks of laying out a park in the mountains bevween the Summit House and Mt. Hood, and building a number ilcottuges there. Mr. Campbell says lie lints i "sponsiblo parties bucking him, and that next year the carriage road, at least, will bo completed. li.mliriijit Stock, nothing, dry goods, girl's cloaks, etc. This fteck Is now displayed ut Marvin Hand's store near the depot, nnd will be sold today and Monday regard leas of cost. HcIhmJ IHreclur.i, There Is no i.fib c the duties of which 1 .1 1.1 1. I i III in l ii t nil l Hi i i'll.;i 1 1,) in ini i ii' ii -i - 'flood as that of school illnrloi'. We , venture I he a-iril Imt licit lbi'l'e Is lint a boind of ecliool dircclors In the stale : outside iil'u I'i'.v of the liue.i r cities that pel lol 111 ! Iieir duly iiecoi'iiliig to law, 'I lu le H ems to be a clii'I'iil i'li a that hills mil be ulliiMfil, Woik oiilerid i (lone el,',, dimply by I wo of I he direct j ols ai'I'i'i iliic In II. 'I Ills Is hut Ibi' ; Cilce. Tin -!' tilings can he done lo rally only wien the board of Hchi.nl 'directors meet as rcipilred by law. , The clerk must he present, and a rec ord kept of all buslines transacted. Hills must be presented iii writing, and i the minutes of Ibe meetluK IiiUmI hhow I all the pr.iceediliKs of the hoard. The I school directiiis can no inure do IiUmI liessoii the hi reel than the county j connnliHioners can. The general pnie Itlceln nearly all the districts for two directors to attend to the IhimIih -s of jibe district whenever, or wherever I I hey may happen In meet, and while I we call attention lo the matter in a friendly way wc have not the leai-t idea j that this article will catiio any chahgi- tu tae iiimli' of doing busluos. i A Narrow I!'.iii;ie. j Sunday afternoon Mr. ami Mrs. I). I. Calkins and son Tommy, Mrs. ' I lityne and I'Vtlier Howe, who had i been visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Locke, ! were returning to their home when mi accident occurred that only by the great est g I luck did Imt cause (lie deatli of Mr. ami Mis. Calkins. At tlie font of tie' grade this side of the planer, Mrs. Hayues and the children got out of the wagon lo walk up the hill and Just above where the Hume crosses the road, there Is a sharp curve . near the top of the hill amund a point of mcks, the road being but a few feet wii Ii r than the wagon track and j the blilM' U'illg at least wix'y feet, with a .teep Incline from Its base lo another l precipice of thirty feet or more. When i the horse had just reached this hallow place, he becalm' frighli lied ami cnui im tu ed to b.'iek. Mr. Calkins told his w He to Jump, which she did immedi ately, ami M r. Calkins followed as the hind lu eis of the W agon Wi lli over I lie bluir Mrs. Calkins caught him by the coat and thus saved him being carried over. The wagon and horse went over the liliill', slid down the in cline, fell im r the precipice, ami rolled on a distance of between three-liun-dii ilaud foiii'-liiiinlii d f.ct, lauding with his head betwteii a big boulder ami a lir tree root, -the wagon staging iwithiiim. Mr. Calkiiei saw the aui I lual struggling, ami went around to j liiill pulled his lie. i I out flMlil betw een j the boulders ami lice, ami was asbci ' ish.nl to sec bun get up. He w as led down (lie hill where a goat could hard ly go, and outside of a fi w scratches was uninjured. The wagon is simply kindling wood. Since w riting the above the (lis iinees have I sin measured am! it was found that the horse fell clear, 7 feet and that his hip was badly injured. TiiC Slock I IHTCII ('!. At a special meeting of the Hood Kiver Arm iry Ass iciation held Mon day night, nini'ly shares were repre sented ami the itiestion of Increasing the unmlier of hharcs fiMin l'JO to i;u, and the capital stock from 1,-00 to $2,--IM) w as up for action. Tlie meeting was presided over by Joseph A. Wilson, ami after some dis cusloii us to the right of certuin sub scribers to stock, to vote, the motion to increase tlie capital stock was put und carried by a .ote of 02 to 1M. Captain A. S. Itlowers having some doubt us to his right to vote the 1" shares owned by I) Company declined to vote them. After the result was announced, on motion of Captain Itlowers It was de cided that all those who had subscribed stock, and who were dissatisfied with the increase, might withdraw their subscriptions, and four shares were withdrawn. Jt looks now as though the armory would be built at once. Tile school. The 'deestrict school" which begun and closed its term lust Friday night in Armory hull, was u decided success from it linancial standpoint, yielding wo understand, $-14. Tho hall was packed and there being no ventilation except such us w as caused by opening tlie front dior, those in front of tho house were nearly sull'ocated, while those In front of the door of whom tho writer was one, nearly all caught onto a cold of large size and phenomenal meanness. The play, if play it could be cajlcd, had no merit, and tho lack of scenery, furniture and room, would have prevented its proper pre sentation if it hud. In one point, and one only, it resembled tho old-time school, and that was that there was a feeling of joy all around when it was dismissed. Wo regret exceedingly that wo cunnot find something pleas ant to say concerning it, but regard ,for truth compels us tosuy that wecuiinot. With those who took part wo hiivo no fault to find, for there wus nothing in the piece, and It requires more than amateur latent, to make, to use a homely expression, "u silk purse out of u sow's cur." The object wus a worthy one, and wo are glad that it wusti success financially, hut we be lieve wc voice the sentiment of all who went, w hen we say that the vacation should extend over several years. (.'mini MiiHipiit'iulc Hull. At Armory hull Thursday evening, tliel'iilh Inst., by Idlcwilde Lodge, No. l7, 1. O. O. I''., the most successful ball ever given in Jlnod I'.iv.ir look place, Shortly be fore H o'clock tin maskers begin to arrive ai d by 'c'10 l there were slxly of Ihein on the lloor, and the i.M'.im! nnirili commenced. Those appearing In mask were as I'ol ,pii; Frank Joins, liiciimn; Unfile i I (elk, red w hlte and blue; Sarah Wil 'son, nun; Mi-s 1 lard .i ic!,, Annie ; Itooiicv: Mrs. lillismi. Auutv Chine; ! John I )aly, I'M I. Miller, Jack Ncely, ! dominoes; Will Kankln Ind.an chief; I . , , , . ., , ,1, lA.lt. Jones, mossbaek kicker; J. I.. Hunt, llicmiin; I). K. Itaud, clown; : Mrs. A. It. Jones, ilaiichterof thi! (lol- il.'ll West ;M Is 1 lemy, female devil; II. Wiley, sailor; Mr, David, Spanish ! cavalier: A. W. Vance, lad v: 1 1. Cray, fat boy; Mr. Calito;i, negro boot b1ick; j Win. McKcnely, old time grlittcinali; i L. I'rcssy, Count ; O. T. Km-sell, Spuii j Ish cavalier; I'. 1'aiilscu, mask; W. llayncs, hay seed; J. It. NlekeUon; clown; Alex Watt, ballet dancer; Win. Strachn, sailor; Mis, I'crry, snow Hake; W. It, I'crry, simple simon; Ida 1'oss, night; Miss l;cd, douiino; Mrs. Wall, doiuiiio; I'. Vet lie, whiil is it, Mr. Klddale, mask; ''. L. Molsc, I'licle Sam; Francis McCoy, Japanese lady; W. F. Hihhard, national colors; Mis. Wolfard, O reek lady; Mr. Lake, old lady; Less l-enls'ig, omen of hem t.-; I lattie Oiler, ijueeu of diamonds; Le dum lliniiib-; clootclimau; iCthcl I Cook, country girl; Mrs Matl.las.Kchool , girl; Wm. Kllison, Jtavarlai; cP.l.-c,-; i A. (Sanger, mask; Cash Luckey and licit Stianahaii, coloied gentleman and wife w lib kid littaclied: Mrs. Mel- !aii,(iipsy; Mrs. S. Howe, Spanish girl: j M. P. Wat .on, tramp; Mrs. Fva j Tuckcy, doiuiiio; W. P. Church, col 1 1 i iii gt n 1 1. Di.i n ; It. P. Hardwlck. sad lorjj.lt' Mosier, mask; Mrs. Murder, stars and sti Ijics; Mrs. Chuinplin, post ' ollhr. i 'Hie judges were Mrs. Mel-can. Mis. Alien, nnd Missis. 11. iriisoii, Larraiiee I ..... , . ,, .... . . aml l.utlon, win. at U:U having urn- veil at a decision, uml the rooms being j warm, masks were removed and He j follow ing persons awarded prizes: Mrs. I A. It. Join s. st dressed ladv: Miss liciioru Hinrichs, best sustained char- act.-rW.ll Itankm, best sustained char- , ,, i.i i ,i uc er; L. PrcsM-y, lust dressed gentle- ' , " , ,. , . man. jl win n-ci. ikhii unsinai I irl.cs were well scattered, two going to j Hood lliver; one to Cascade Locks ami one to Mt. Hood. There were (piite a, iiuiiiIkT present from Tlie Dalies us well us from the Locks, umong them our old friend Find Shut, uml Mr. Middlctoii of the Wasco Sun. A splcn- illil supjrer wus served at II o cock ami : darn ing w as kept up until after three. HORN. In Hood Kiver Vullev, Saturday November ill, liiH, lo Mr. and Mrs. Will I Tapper, a daughter. MAUUII.i). . ., , . At the residence of L. Uordan, Ls,,. The Dalles Wednesday, Nov., -t Ii by Win. Mil-lu ll. It. II. Husbands to MUw VioiiihIm IJoi-di 11. both of Hood ' Iitvi-r days last year. At t:i''-c t.-as there are I Miss Melinda IVtcrs, step sister of' r'nt the professor, if th.colleg, )iud .Mrs.S. I-i. Itartmcss, who was here a;t hw vvtves. anl uyo.,ly else to v.aou, I , , . , . tho viaing wo::n 11 are km 1 enougii to Jy.'ur ago lust summer, was married nt luv-atk(il,. Thlv ,l):;-t to Dayton Indiana; last week, to u Mr. !wvo these U-as until after Thanksgiving jSims. Wednesday evening Mr. Harri- (iav, ' son iccci veil a big box by express w hic'ii : lnd'ere long tho Annex will have as ,n being opened disclosed a double many clubs as is usual in a regular col j shipment of wedding cake, one eon- lege. boytou Globe. signmcnt being to iMr. and Mrs. P.art-, T;,e wL-0 ( f Fr.,n(.i3 gcolt Key, a I mess. There were live kinds of it, i p-andson of tho author of tho "tftr.r jcuch better thnii the other, nt least ' SpatiglcJ Iiancr," is nlmt to go on tho thats tlie way they seemed to us, ami ; mage. ;.J1 Key u a grnnuuaugmer in they were packed so nicelv that the'thut brilliant lawyer ami stat?s;i!:in frosting 0.1 them was not broken, j William Pinclmcy, of Marylan.l, bJ is ... . , . 1 .- . ,1 ..a t u familiar ligr.ro 111 D.utimoro society. We extend congratulations nnd wish . '";,-,-.,,- ,i J, , " , 1 Her lr.iudcii name was i.iuau , anil sje them -ly M'Iy v;,y. j is connected w:lh H-v. Dr. Tiffauy. DUd) j A nV-raond ri.U f Trj. :?. InHooil Kiver Valley, Wednesday! Tho ir..v.:f-cr tf cm cf the !arSost ... .,, ... 1 1 Jewelry Blor-a ia t.io citv waa ppaauins Nov,, ti)lh Clarence Clark, aged t-i J. J . , -, , , " ' 0 .of r.oaxo cser...'aee.i ho ha.l had wila years. Aiiotlicr Drowning. Last Friday night tin Indian was facts of a groat many t" tho most expert drowned in the Columbia- near the 17 tt1" W lia",onj8 !lml ' ..... ...... .. , ...jewelry while e::;ia;:ai!ig them aader mouth of tho httle W Into bal.non. It, ef Luvin.,, bnt naturally oar seems there was a dance to be given nt , ,ov:. j., iv.nicl, and great care h William's place that evening and the cxer.-'urrd w'.ien exposing precious Btoaes. boats went over from this side. Indian : I l.-ei-p all the louse diauionds in my pri Peter was in the rear boat, though i v.tto offleD and attend to their sale uiy but a short distance behind his friends, ; self, Imt this is rather a dangerous policy, and alone. The wind was l)lowing (to recently a inan came ta and asla-d , , , .- tosecr.ouie unset diamonds, and with- quite hard and the river was very , mt xwiiU:xhti suspicion I brought him rough. When near the shore, '! j ia hl.,n. il:ui (,in-Caa out a number of pa beating down against the wind the ; j,,,.., llf voty Valuable stones. I was seat sail jibed, throwing Peter out. ed in a revolving chair, and had occasion lie called twice but his friends could i to turn my back on him for a moment, not reach him, nnd though a good and when I looked around again I dia swinimcr he was weighted down with j covered that two valuable stones were a hcavv overcoat, und sunk in a few j m'".bU1Jj- n t, . . ... .. , , 1 Very qmetlyl folded up tho papers, n.ements. At this writing the body , u,e cno from which tll0 Btoaea has not been recovered j had been taken until tho last. Then A " Sninsonian ;1mJTiIo. I ying carelessly that I had something , , . . , lelsu to saotv 1 u tu, I turned to a drawer The subject lor debate next W ed- iu my dosk an(1 got uiy vcvolver, .This nesday evening at the Barrett school ; ia w,.lt j Wauted to show you, and now houso is: llcsolved: That if a niun j just put b ack those t wo diamonds,' said had hold of a tigers tail, it would be i I. Ho looked at mo for a moment, said better lo hold on than to let go. The i something about insulting a genilemau, president of the literary society has!"" 1 kuv tho wvolver looking very , , , , ., r u . I uuncrerous, and finally pi'oauced tae Kcnerously selected the following to ' r' , ' .. . ,l . n,.. . . " , . , stones from lna vest pocuet. Philauei- take part in the debate, and informs us j , ja plvS3 that a wagon will be in town at G:I!0 to j " ' convey the Hood lliver gladiators to The form used by the king of Sweden the scene of action. Allirniative, J. II. ' in addressing the meutlx-rs of pariia Cradlebaunh. P. A. 8n-der, Li. F. i went differs from that u.sod by many .Shoemaker, E. C. Miller, II. L Howe 0l"er "uera; uu ecaes i egm wnn Negative: C. M. Gilbert, C. M. Wolf- futlofn ,and .' A " 1 hey end usual. y also with, "ihebless- ard, J. 11. Buoeuiaker, L. Iv. o-mudors, , f Q , b , eentlei-ien Kev. Dekis Howells i WOMAN'S tflMILI). POINTS A'JCUT THE RTUD'NTS !N THE HAtiVArtD AfJtiCX. I.hiIv uml l,fii!ir.U' Hi'iiiN Wiitncn Sl.ol.l.l ll.'l Viiin..n - la I'uliliil I'oal IIiiii l!i. in Ion's I id it I Oi . Ii.lru. Tii.l In Kiiitplh (i.miiit. Ivilie of tti fitil lctlt'1 livn (it tli" fw liniil. Icit vhiln t.liey at" in the build dig llie.v ur't on tin) inn t intiuiaie terms, and a f"eiiug of sociahiliiy r.mong tin- -IihI-iiU m .n.-uuraged by 11,.. autliori . . .. , Any young woman who wishes to he- r(ilil,.' (l Mlil.(t il( IH )miH, (() Arthur Oil, nan. the w.-II known wntiior nnd educator, who ii secretary, und he finds out all about tire student nud h-r family. The ng' s of th't a-.j.ii. cams vary rroui .n:;:,!-.-,, to loriy years. ifter tin-Mil I'-nt has passed tiin en trance ' .'. iniiiiati'iu and h i c.(iii') to Cainbri'lge, w hat is called the l inden's' commit tec of t'l'1 college is called on for the pel formaiici' of an imiiortant fane ( ion. 'i bis comiiiitt."! i-t iuUiisted with tin- rcspoiihibility of cither m leetin Hi. Iioini' in wtii' h tli'! htu'iciit is to live or Miperv ining th hi udeiit's selection. All this applies, of conrw. only to thu cuse of t.l i i-.! udeiit wlii) comes from n dis tant stain or u not very adjacent city or town of New llaglaa I. All of tlie Miul.'iit nt the Annex who have no ho-mM in Cambridge board in private famiii. s in licit city. OftiielOl Miiiji-i:;s i.t i'i" Amies ibni ye.'ir ti.' ie al" uliout l: iy who livo i;i tols Way. The otii'-r 10 ) r ii, on- sluderits coiho from sei-li Ti!:l"ew iw I .', , V bl-f.- :it,,1 f':ini. bi,1; ,. ,,., ;, ., vi, VM,i .(,wion. '-1,.;r l(l.U(.H an- in ti.n-e towns, and when t!i-y u. t i!;r.::gh with t.!-;r work ut t!in Auia-r. every day they go iioiuf. OuMdn of tii- Mipcrvi-in-; interest whic'a tlie nutlioritie, Ii.ive i:i tin; M:ial Jirof t!i" si t: lents. tliere i-i another in-tere-; that i!i;!!iife:,tH il-ilf i-i nil kinilf i.) pieas::it r.y.t. The you.'!.; women nn- en.-i.ur:! ri d to r-.'g.-.rl their instruct ors as p' r "i::s who i.iv more 1, itlieni tii.ui olJii i d p' l.:,' inies. A:;d tiii-n tiic i Muddiis hav" ta class n.:.-it. no social : w ban-i-rs to kindly intercourse. , , . has e::--red at tae Anni'.x. It n the g"t- ;!t (..mi:n(.,!(,,1,.nt f t;l(, , .,...,. y,.,irf ti t. t:i l-.-its. The mw stud -i.ts as-iubl.' at th invitation of t h w jo h ivi? b,"-i hi t:i I tst year's lists of th" col' "-. and everybody has a j":i' ''' i'-eiybo iy gets ac ''''' wis!, cveilKsIy .-Is., at the e g;i-in rnigs. It h l.ic coim-i-trrcnent re- ' , .. , , t, cep llo'l. a-i 1 t.ieiv nr. d-i-icm arid tic m.,m ...iji,;,,.,., t. a wk inl aHair. Dal mvitat-ons are strictly confined, lJlh: in tL.. stud-nts taem.-elves. C:i t'is j-ar: i iil.ir day th Annex ' Imil.'.in.'; is de!ivenl over to the Ftn- i.cin -i. i.m n roi..n i.i i a lions'; is laeirs lo ii ) ii.i tliev j-lcase, an 1 they usually please. Tiie r'-hvsi. meats ur-.- supplied by ibe Annex l oiisekei ;n r, and tbt; stn- lK.n;s w;1(, ,,.V(. ,u) iiiV!tatioiis pav for t)(. tun. Ice cream a:id cake and choco late, and from 100 to 1-10 students this is the h -t i f s-.v 'e'i.s to be enumerated in ( 'hM-nhm- t.c mnlm up oi T the n-ception. ! The eye of man iris neve;- looked upon j th" scenes at these g;therin.'p. and prob- i ably never will, nnd the chronicler of I Annex sis-ial history must be content to 1 accept his itiforuiii'.ion sccon 1 hand. ; A(li,nil)011 t ..l3 llIV a con,j,k.uolu f,at. ! nre of the social lii of the Aua.'X. These i teas were held i;r the parlor on TUurs- il.i vs the ve:i!- liefore !.-!-' ;i:id (.11 Wed Me. i iliu'.noaJ thieved. L:aid he: i Of coiiiio we aro fa:ailiar with the Htid Swedish men." lJ. m. - I 11' . 1 1 ' - I S. L. YOU FIG. Hl;C('KMKiill TO V.. V.V.CK, -dkalku in FI.Ni; WATCH I X, HI AM ON JIAVF.LUY AN I) SI LVKUWA UK, ALSO Optical Goods. Flno Watch Repairing a Speci alty. 1 Second St. Tho Dalles. Or. T1IE MOUNT HOOD HOTEL, Has been thoroughly renovated, and a large ell addeddoubling its CAPACITY. liver) llilux will ts-riiuinl in-lit anil clean AND TIIK Talil.-S Will lie nippll.-il with tllP tst tlie MAIIKKT AFKIIUIrS. (JFOIIOK llKP.P.F.ItT Proprietor. nothj:. As we have leased our business to 1 Mr. Hartley, we desire to close up our 'books at once. To this end we sk :that those knowing themselves to Ire I indebted to us come forward uml set tic j at once, cither by cash or note. Our ' books must In-closed up, and this Is the ' only w ay in which it can lie done. i Pi:ni'.v & Jonks. i Why cough, w hen S. 1. w ill stop it. I Have you seen the l-'i.lH) itnMiplc ; n..ipln lx-d room set at the furniture store? i nci:. From now until Dc. 1st next we w ill close out our stock at greatly re duced prices, for cash. All parties in ' debtt-d to us arc hereby notified to call ! und settle lieiore alsiee named date, us !u change iii tlie firm name will be I made at that time. ; lil.OWKliS & Cl'.OWKLL i ' .MIL1.INI KY. ' I ha,-c opened a line of millinery und ! fancy goods, in the Coc, building one dour west of the (il.AClKii !!icc, audi invite the ladies of IIisd liiver nnd nirroiiuding conn ry to call and we my 'goods and prices, before pure-busing elsewhere. Mi:s. 11. S. H0WKI.1.S. U. i, limit &;Gfl TITLE ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN ACENTS. Ileliabie Information concerning land titles. Choice city and country property for SALE Conveyancing a Specialty. . Second Strrct - - - - Tm Dalles Or. DO You know that you can buy more groceries, provisions etc , for less money at V2 Second street than any other place in The Dalles? It will pay you to call and get my prices, and examine my stock In-fore going elsewhere. All goods delivered free to wharves or depot. JOHN BOOTH, The Loading Grocer 62 Sec ond Street, The Dalles Oregon. JUFUU Watkiss & MF.SEFEE, Attorneys-at-Law, Vogt's new building, Second St. TIIK D.VLI.Iv-i OHIXiOX. W. H. WILSON. ATTOEXEY-A T-LA II'. HOOIIS 8'?, AND NKW VO(JT ItLOCK, TIIK PALLES. OltKHON. For Coughs unit Co'-''" b"''t tlieni all S.I5.C.C. 15 I . JUST RECEIVED. A new stock of Ladies' and Gents' WATCHES. F I LLED ANT) 81 LVER CASliy, CHAINS, CIIAItMS, ETC. SPECIAL attention i'iven to clean ing and repairing wati hes. J. H. FERGUSON, : Hood River, - - Oregon. n lllXIU IA lllilJUliJ.lUl The Dalles. Since the first of June we have udded to our Furnituro Sc Carpet J'usiness a complc-tc Undertaking ! tnblishnient, and us we siiccei'ded In getting our stock from the Fast with out Is'ing compelled to join the Under taker's Trust, we assure the public that in consequence thereof our Prices Are Very Low. Jtcmcmber our place of business on SECOND ST., NEXT MOODY'S IUNI. THROUGH TO PORTUND, THE DALLES PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S I".l.-i;tint Ktcamer REGLUATOR Will leave the foot of Court street every morning at 7. a. in. ex cept Sundays for MM 5M Way M, Connections Will Ire Made with the Fast Steamer Dalles CIt37 At the foot of the Cascade Locks. For Passenger or freight Hates, Apply to Agent, or Purser on IJoard. H. I..I!I-JjOKS,'Ai:enf. J.W. KEF3MA. Hiiiiso, sign nut! Carriage Painter. Paper hanging and calciminingr NEATLY DOr.'E Fine S:::n pies of Wall Paper k- r I nstantly . OX JIAND.- iiood niVRit, op.E'soy. Unine;'. oat bat Airain in Uaslncss l' f . wv- 'if iT R S UNDERTAKER, vn.i r.in i.i if, , iitin ii.iiii pini iTzyy nun a i ne.v uml complete stock ot 'everything neeiipj in tlie ii!KK'i';nKiiia luisint'ss. l'urticulur at- tention jmia to eiH'i.u.iiiii',' iiml mkinx ca a i of the tleail. Ofuirs promptly atteniled to . n.l K .... ........ f..tA wl.k m. l'rk-t'.H us low as tlie lowest. I'liii-o of business, diagonally across from Opera llloi-k, on tlie isirner of third uU Wu.shiusi.iii .-stieetThp Dalles, Oregon. B. R. TUCKER, FpupRlKTOB OP s. . , H0OI3 RIVER HILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KIXDS. MANUFACTURER OP FRUIT- BOXES. HOOD RIVER, OR. MAIBB-& BURTON, Snpcessors to A Bettingen RET A ILEUS, AXD JOBBERS VH- llAi:mvAi:r,, Tinware," 'WooriBnwARB, AND GRAN1TEWARE. I A complete liacnf Ileatins and Cook Rtov, rai!lis. Pipe ri'.-.uibirs and Steam Fitter's Su!)'.ie.s: also a rim;lite stock ot (Jarpin ti'is, Bl-u-ttsmiths' and Fanner's Tools. M SHELF HABDWffl All tinnins, rtumbins and pipe work will tie done on short notice. '.SECOND ST., THE DALLES OIL ( y T'-s.. ' 1 ""mu Mwv, -i". - miii-t I, j -j - t