3(ood Iftver Slacier HOOD RIVER, OR., MAY, 21, 1802. BRIEF LOCAL MATTEltS. Seed corn at Harrison's. Matting 20 cents at Bartmess'. , Mrs. Monroe has pone to California. 2-bit cigars at the Drug Store. A fine line of fresh cigars at the Drug Store. , You can suit yourself in a smoke, ac cording to your pile, at the Drug Store. Mr. Win. Stewart is here for a short visit. - Wool is arriving at The Dalles, quite plentifully. Wallace Husbands was down from Mosier Tuesday. Rev. C. W. Wells, is attending con ference at Eugene. J. II. Gerdes is building a porch in front of his bakery. Dr. Newcom be arrived from England Wednesday morning. Mr. Forseman of Lafayette, Indiana, IB visiting irienas nere. Robert' 'Husbands, and wife were down from the mills Tuesday. ' Rev. Delos Howells has gone . Blaine, Washington, to remain. Ice for sale, pasture and houses , rent. Enquire of E. W. Winans. Furniture and wood work made look like new. Kenna & Emmerson to to to T. J. Watson and a number of Port land people visited this point lust Sun day. Mrs. M, V. Harrison went to Eugene Tuesday for a three-weeks' visit to Mrs. Ziegler. Have you seen the. $15.00 antique maple bed room set at the furniture tore? .. Call early and see the latest styles in spring millinery, just received at Mrs. Hunt's. - i ' Mrs. E. E. Cowoll of St. Paul.Minn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. II. Bishop of this place. ,. The run of blue-back snlmon has passed and now the big chinooks are making their appearance. Mrs. King has located at Myrtle Creek, this state, and thinks she has discovered a small paradise. , It would surprise you to see the new lot of boys' suits at Hanna's, which he is selling eheaperthan ever. . Get. your front room frescoed with gold border $3.00 to $5.00. Kenna & Emmerson. Mrs. Laughlin, mother of Mrs. J. F. Armor, arrived Wednesdav to spend a few weeks with her daughter. . A fine lot of. home-rendered lard and Oregon bams, shoulders and bacon just received at the meat market. Say! let me tell you something You can get a pairof pants or a shirt cheaper ofllanua than any other man in town. Abe, son of Mr. Foley, arrived here . Inst Sunday night from Crook county, giving b'ia parents a genuine surprise. Mr. Whitmore, lecturer for the A. O. U. W.. delivered a lecture at the Con gregational church Wednesday even ing.' " '...- r Do you want n good pair of punts for yyjVV? If so, look-at Haima's Hew price. : ' Mr. Henry Hihhavd. delegate, to: the grand lodge I. O, O. K., '.which met at Astoria during the week, is expected home to-day. James Stranahan came down from Bialoek's Wednesday, and went on to Stella, Washington, where he has steady employment. : Mr. Matlock is expected here from Pendleton to-day. He is the owner of many valuable horses and we hope to see bim locate here. Quite a number of ouf citizens have visited Portland recently,drawn thither by the desire to see the cruisers Balti more and Charleston. . . Messrs. Coe & Stranahan have put in machinery for manufacturing sash and doors -at their fuctory, and also for . making coffins of every style. James Christe n pen who bought the Van Assalt place last year, has moved his family from Carlin, Nevada, and is jiow located with us permanently. Miss Sadie Hanna, of Nebraska, sis ter of our popular merchant, Mr. J. E. Hanna, arrived here Wednesday on a visit to her brother and his family. The first strawberry shipment to Portland Saturday brought a return of 40 cents per box, while California ber ries were selling at 15 cents per box. If you want your house insured, re member that the German American; for which we are agent, is one of the largest and most reliable in the world. Mrs. A. D. Goodfellow, sister of A. B. Jones and sister-in-law to Mr. Fred Goodfellow of Mt. Hood, arrived here Wednesday to visit her relatives for a week or two. , :V, C. J. Bright, candidate for congress on the prohibition ticket, was here Tuesday. A card in this issue explains his failure to be present last week at .the meeting advertised. Mrs. Sothern has gone to Eugene to her people. After the sudden death of her husband she made her home with Rev. and Mi's. Wells until her arrange ments for leaving were completed. : Hon. W. B. Ellis, republican candi date for congress, and H. B. Miller of Grant's Pass, candidate for presidential elector, addressed a good sized audience at the new Armory Tuesday evening. Mr. Locke brought in a crate of strawberries Tuesday, Vhich was the first shipped from this place. Un der the contracts .with Perry & Jones Tuesday commenced the shipping sea son. Work will commence on the now road from Tucker's mill up the river to Diver's place, Monday, . and Super visor Detbman desires those who have volunteered work to lie on hand as soon as possible to assist in the good cause. Every one should ''wad the Austra lian ballot law, as it is somewhat cum bersome. We give the substance of what is required of the voter. Study it carefully, so that you can vote intelli gently. Captain George W. Boll will address the people of this section at the New Armory at 1:30 this afternoon on the subject of the tariff. He is well worth listening tot and everybody that can possibly" attend should do so. A new stock of. suits for the boys at Ilannu's. ; : . . '... Pictures framed to order at the fur niture store. . All kinds of country produce bought and sold at Harrison's. ; . E. W.v Winans left for Caliiornia," Thursday to vis.t his brother. Get a bottle of Kenna's furniture polish at the furniture store. . Good number 8 second hand cook stove for sale at Harrison's. Caleiniining in fresco colors any tint $2.00 per room and upwards. . Mrs. Heald's father and mother of New York, are visiting her. Miss Jennie Henry will visit her old home in Nebraska, starting about the first of June. , . Mr. Blythe has made a trip through this and' Sherman county, and like Oincinnatus is again at work on his farm. The hridire across the cist fork of Hood river is completed and is a good piece oi wore, ii isiun leci ui'gt "u was opened for travel Thursday. Rand Dent & Co., are building -a room for storing flour etc, and arid -as soon as this is completed the Rand & morse livery mule will be moved. George Prather returned from Pull man Monday. He was summoned by telegraph to the bedside of his brother, but arrived too late to see him alive. The east fork wood drive is being banked, and it is expected it will be put in the river in about three weeks. It will contain in the neighborhood of a thousand cords. . Dr. S. V. Flint, brought his wife here recently for her healin, and finds her so much improved that he has leased a pieco of land of Dr. W. L J Adams, and is buiiding a residence. Speaking this afternoon at the ar mory ati:au. ' mere win be a meeting to perfect arrangements for the cele bration on the 4th of J uly, immediate ly following and every body should at tend it. If the boys who are interested in getting up a' band will develop a little energy, they can get assistance from the.4ih of July committee, towards buying their instruments. We have good material for, a band and should have it. , ,- .' , Hanna has-just received a new and complete line of gents' .furnishing goods; you can buy a pair of pants from $1 to $4.50, according to your fancy. Come in and see them, whether you want to buy or not. ,No trouble to show goods. v y Mr. and Mrs.' J. M. Hoag are now living on the E. , L. Smith place at Trout Lake, the old Peter Stoller place. Mr.. Hoag cameover Thursday and ex presses himself as well pleased with his new home. Ho takes over a big boat for use on the lake. - Captain Blowers arrived home Tues day, Mrs. Lawrence Blowers coming with him. Lawrence .stopped on the Sound for a short time. The captain is now thoroughly convinced that there is no place like home, especially if that home is in Hood River,. . , ; The democracy was well represented .Tuesday -and' .-.Wednesday . by Messrs. Blakelv, Crosson, Ward and Corson, nominees respectively for county judge, j clerk, slientr unfl treasurer, lliey made a trip out. into Baldwin precinct, tak ing dinner at Mr. Graham's Tuesday, and visiied the mills Wednesday. . Pery & Jones shipped a crate of strawberries to Portland Saturday; they were part from Hood River and seven teen boxes came' from Mr. Brooks' place at White Salmon. The cool, wet weather has made them ripen slowly, but they are coming in rather plenti fully now and next w eek will see them in abundance. :, Mr. Wm. Mercer was in The Dalles Thursday, and at his hands on his re turn we received ffom an old friend Sam Thurman, a fine salmon caught, by him. Sam knows us, and as he reads the Glacier occasionally, knows just what was needed. Next week you will see an improvement in the lite rary qualities of this thought dissem- . ri'i. .. . , T . i -,:.. 1 . 1 A laid off temporarily on account of hav ing no landing at the Locks at this stage of water- If arrangements can be made for landing she will be put on the route again at once. The Regula tor seems to be making regular trips for the loeal'tvade, but we are unable to learn what arrangements will be made by her. H. C. McCamey, while hauling wood last Tuesday, in some manner lostcon trol of his team which ran away. About half the load of wood was thrown oil, and then Mr. MeCamej''s turn came. He was thrown forward on to the double trees and thence to the ground, the wagon wheels passing over one arm and his back. He is badly bruised up, but will be around again in a few days. We are glad to state that the build ing boom at Mosier, which we men tioned rather doubtingly last week, is a reality, and that several buildings will be erected at once. Mr. Holmes is hav ing a general merchandise store put up, with a hall in the second story, and a fruit dryer is also said to be assured. Besides this, several residences will be built. We understand, also, that a tract of land will be platted sufficient to make 150 lots. ' . , Flowers, Scenery, and Fish. The first section of the train bearing the delegates to the Presbyterian As sembly stopped here for a few mo ments, and forae of our good citizens did the gallant by explaining the beau tics of Hood River, showing a picture of Mount Hood among other things, and mentioning the wealth of flowers that cover our verdant hills. The lady listeners grew enthusiastic, and finally one of them broke forth rapturously. "And oh! such lovely salmon. We only get them canned in the East." All of which shows that while the eyes may be surfeited with color and the ear ravished with melodious tales, the stomach after all lies nearest the heart and is the seat of genuine sentimental- Mm. Arthur Ilbrow, who has been sick nearly all W past winter, has im proved greatly and Is able to be about. The follow.insr Hood Riverites are on the lurv list fur the next term of court which convffK Monday: W. G. Clelland, C. IB)ne and B. R Tucker. Mosior is renrcStui tetl by J. N. Mosier and J. J. Lewis. nd Xascade Locks by J. Hamilton. . Paul the six vear-old soHJ of Lucas Blank of The Dalles died at, Wjat place Thursday of diphtherial, WhiT there is considerable alarm expressed a4 the appearance of the disease, every T4Te" caution is beiner taken to prevent i' spread; and it is hoped that no further Harm may be done by it. Memorial Services. Memorial services will be held in theJ Congregational Church Sunday morn ing, the 29th inst., at 11 o'clock, Rev. J. W. Rigby officiating. - Decoration day will also be appropriately observed under the charge of Canby Post,G.A.R. Company D will participate in the ex ercises, the progiamme of which, will ue jjiiuuju iies. ween. Gilmer Rotes. R. Heyting has just returned from attendance on court at Goldendale. The grade at Klickitat bridge is in good condition. Some sheepmen were driven back from Gammas Prairie by a number of settlers May 3d. '.'..'.'' Shaw's saw mill at Glenwood is run ning full blast. ' Duck and geese are plentiful at Cam mas lake. Grain looks well and grass is abun dant. ' The road from Cammas to Oilman is in bad condition. , Mrs. Burschshut's father came froni Minnesota last week. " School Superintendent Brooks vis ited our school last week. '.; Our fruit trees are in full bloom and have escaped the frost so far. Mr. C. Carson is putting up a frame barn. Sunday school started last Sunday, with Rev. Scbyne superintendent. Mrs. P. P. Whitcomb arid son W. Gilmer, made a flying trip to Golden dale last week. John Detbman has taken his' stock from the early range along the Colum bia to Cammas. .''.'."..;' , ' We have a large in crease in the grain acreage over previous years. - ; , . AKrv.rt " While Salmon Side. May 19. Well, Mr. Editor, just as wo n-fm fulilrpecino. vnnr luaf. pummn. . .. , . . ., , ,. nication and got to the fourth letter and was as usual making a z instead of a c, a sudden flash of lightning struck us. Uur mind reverted to all our past sins where we had been making an oily1 dauber and putty smearerof you instead of one of those great counter parts : of the snow-capped sentinels pointing skywards about us. Of course the joke on me is limited"to your htfm ble sanctum; but I'm willing to let it out. '' - . . "- -';'' '. ';. ' . Our neighbors on the bottom lands are having bad weather for, haying. Some, has been cured now the second time and is wet again. , Messrs. Egan' and Warner have their crop all cut, I ut Mrs. Byrkett has the greater part ot her meadow to mow yet. Mr. H. J. Byr- kett of Trout Lake is iu with his mower ... - assisting. , . Mr. B. S. Ford has gone to Portland to spend a few weeks, Master Eaius Jewett gave his young friends a genuiue candy pulling last Friday. ; The occasion celebrated his birthday and the little folks had a real frolic. , a ' Flint Bradford says he is getting rich foster than any man in the country. He threatens, if his good luck in the fishing business continues, to seriously . ... ' J interlere with the trade now monop olized by our White Salmon mer chants. ; ' The Dalles people are talking of a Sunday-school , picnic to our shaded lawns. Why not Hood River, too? Last Sunday a party of White Sal mon folks planned a picnic to the falls. We. might call it a Sunday-school pic nic, as it was to be composed largely of Sunday scnool attendants and was to ; be celebrated on Sunday. But the rain j Interfered, me loaves and nsnes were spared, and the trout that did not dan gle at the end of our line that day will live for another week. . Mr. J. P. Jones' strawberry crop has been cut short by the deer eati'ntr the vines off. One would think that there is worlds of grass for them this spring, as there certainly is, but they seem to have a taste for strawberry vines. A few nights ago acouplf of our nimrods, with their guns and ramrods, took themselves to Mr. J.'s strawberry patch to capture the intruders. They, might have succeeded had they only snored in whispers. Mr. J. H. Butler has purchased a handsome hammock cart fro-m J. Hun saker for only $44. Mr. Harvy of Lyle was here last week visiting his daughter, Miss Bird Harvy. Mr. James W. Overbaugh has been confined to his home for the past week or more. . - Several of our gardeners are going to experiment in peanuts this season. . Mr. H. Woodruff, the mail contractor between here and Glenwood, came in Saturday quite indisposed. Our very - efficient school teacher, Mr. McKay, spent the latter part of last week in Goldendale at tbe teach ers' examination. Mr. Elmer Wright was down from The Dalles during the week and went out to Camillas-Prairie to see Mrs. Wright, who is visiting at her father's Mr Stump. At the political convention of week before last Messrs. Jewett and Perry were chosen' delegates to attend the' county convention. . , W. S. Attention! . ' .. i There will be preaching in the Ar mory building, Sabbath, at 3:30 p. m., to which all are invited. At the close of services there will be an effort to form a society of the Methodist Epis copal Church. All persons interested are invited to attend the meeting. ''" Rev. J. W. Rigby, Paston M. E. Church. NORTH- and SOI KAST BOUND FROM HOOD RIVER Express leaves at Ho. 2, Mull WEST BOUND. FROM JIOOD No. No. Express Mail leaves at THItOGH SLEEPERS RECLINING CAR.4 AND DINERS.. StcYimers from Portland to Ban Francisco, every 4 days. . ' ffiets la mi-Em Earose. For rates and general Information call on DEPOT TICKET AGENT. W. H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen, Pass. Agt. 61 Washidgton St., Portland Oregon. ' Why cough, when 8. B. will stop it. DO NOT FORGET, j That Marvin Rand has the finest brands of cigars, and an excellent stock of choice candies. He will have ice cream i every Sunday, and , lemonade, soda ! water etc, every day. ' He will also have a stock of Are works for the 4th.' IRRIGATION NOTICE. Parties desiring to use water for ir rigation, must first notify the Hy drant Company and stating the num ber of lots to be irrigated. H. C, Coe, Superintendent. V PROPOSALS FOR BIDS. Sealed proposals for tbe construction of two miles of ditch for the Water Supply Company, will lie received hy the secretary up to May 81st 1892. . The ditch will be laid off in sections of 40 rods. . Ularf For speicfications and partic ulars apply -to the secretary. The ' company reserve the right to reject any andu bids. William Davidsox, I . Secretary. BEATTY'S PIASOS AND ORGANS. . Hon. Danlel F. Beatty, the great Or gan and Piano manufacturer, is build ing and shipping more Organs and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr. Beatty left home a penniless plow boy, and by his indomitable will he has worked his way up so as to sell so far nearly 100,000 ofBeally's "Organs and Pianos since 1870. . Nothing seems to dishearten him; obstacles Jaid in his way, that would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is ,well known, are yery popular and are to be found in all parts of the world. We are informed that during the next ten years lie in tends to sell 200,000 more of his make; that means a business of $20,000,000, if average them at f 100 each. It is already the largest business of the kind J in existence. Send to Daniel F.Beatty, . Washington, New .Jersey; for - cata- logue. ' Hot Coffee ah d lunch at the bakery. Bread, cakes and pies constantly on hand. Bread six loaves for a quarter.. . We have some- fine iarm properties for ale and those desiring to purchase in the neighborhood Will do well . to give us a call. r" ; . ' ' '.Dr. F. C. BrosiUs, having succeeded to the medical practice 'of Dr. E.. J. , Thomas, can be found at the drug ' ""'"f- can oe rouna m store dav or iiKrlit. Hood Kiver Ore,, Dec 18, 18U1 Honesty is the Bast Policy. ' Tiiis is a patent medicine advertise ment, but your attention one moment may save you much suffering as well as money. - ; We cure that cough. . We cure that tickling. Wre cure that hacking. We cure that throat clearing. We cure croup. ' "We cure bronchitis. We cure that la grippe couirli. We help you to suur and speak. , We are not the S. B. lozenges. We area pleasant cough syrup. W'e are put up in 50 and 75 cent bottles. We are the S. B. cough svrtip. Guaranteed by your druggists. Land Locator. Every body wants land in Hood River Valley. I . have some Very de sirable tracts of good land bn my list for homesteads and .' timbered claims, with ' running water on them. I can locate several stockmen advantageously. . Do 'not fail to see me at Hood River Fails or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. '.':." W. Ross Winans, , ' ;..-.,' . - ; . Locator. Hartley Mercer agests ron . higgles. MOWEK-S,-'-"-. ' REAPERS, ' HARROWS, PLOWS, ' ' AND . ... ' All kinds of farming implements. Corner of Oak and Fourth Streets. ;:Hil 'Finhtii iji,' -0N ' PRMrtoOINTS . EAST, WfeST, i. . "s r'v - X '. 11:54 A. M, j.u:ij. jr. iu. j MlBM sjiver. k; '. X. .. "vT- m .aai.sj " '' dealer' IN ' , FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDINS MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. - A large supply of, and Executive Right to sell Celebrated liquid colors and tinted leads. Undertaking: a Specialty. .Prepared to furnish at once, a fine but neat and Contractors RIVER uta esire to ca they are st; LIvBRY 't 1 Are prepaid to furnish buggies, fishing, tourist or other parties to able rates.X Good saddle horess ed by the day, SECOND STREET - - - fHOOD '.. . 4:08 A. M. . . N. , . CHAIR IMC v v r ...N. :::' : i- - X Pesire to caiL i ed t ies. toe n mm. I We love o ate our ptcatAnt . Vtf love our gsitte otht , h,tA obey Hifc l2-iqd rule. : ATM. V: ' DR. G. C.'FSHELMAN. ' ' '.' HOMCEOPATHIC ' Physician and Surgeon Chapman Block .. THE DALLES ...... QREGOX. dr. .m:d. morgan Offers his professional services to citizens of Hood River and vicinity. ... .OFFICE IN MT. HOOD HOTEL. , Dufub Watkins &. Menefeb, Attorneys-at-Law, Vogt'snew building', Second St. THE DALLES OltlCGON. W. H. WI LSON. i, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. ROOMS 53, AND 55, NEW VOOT BLOCK, THE DALLES, OREGON. We Manufacture, V Real Merit Does tne Advertising. Pills? NO!! If you tako pills it is because you have never tried the S.B.Head ache and Liver Cure. It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; acts us a mild physic without causing pain or sick ) ess. and does not stop you from eat- i g ana working. . . , To try it is to become a friend to it. For sale by M. V. Harrison, Hood River Oregon. Dufuf, M. 'F' Co., Dufnr, Ore. J. I. IffluTON,! GO, TITLE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. Reliable information concerning land . titles. Choice city and country property for , SALE :.- .' -'.' Conveyancing a Specialty. 139 Second Street - - - - The Dalles Or. v. . f ' ' h ' r - m mgs ( mi m rLgwy gr IBP class of coffins, also a cheap grade substantial. and Builders. OREGrON. r; Liver y m e n, your , attention to tne tact tnat running their well known , " ' oiliacks with reliable drivers, to carry appoints in the valley at reason always on hand. Horses board- :, week oXmontb. HOoDOTER OREGON sckaat. HARRISON .'I have appointed J. T. Delk, wy Agent to wdl my beer at Hood Rivw, at wholesale. August Buciilek. . , The Dalles, March 16, JUST RECEIVED. A new stock of Ladies' and Gen' ' WATCHES. FILLED AND SILVER CASES, CHAINS, CHARMS, ETC. SPECIAL attention given toeIean. ing and repairing watches. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - 7 - - Oregon, Bnrned nnt'hnt Airafn In Bneiner wm Full X Line Of Clothing .Bos T0J.AV550 (an Be Found M V. 1 HARRISON. -curled, And prices reasonable. Call and ex amine goods at Harrison's store. ; - MISS INEZ STILSON A largA supply of handsome wall pa per just received by S. E. Bartmess. Try the Cuban Bud cigars,1 at Han-1 na's: they are the best 10-cent cigar on thcimarket. Uil k mat MNBttL f !r!3SfHOO,.KOUSE n SWvX- : whore. Furcatalogno "addieaB Duniol K, Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. NOTICE. ' V. IX; ALL' ITS BRANCIIES" Hats Trimmed, :.:-.';JTips Re 7