The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 11, 1892, Image 3

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MOODKIVFJt, OU JUNK, II, iHirj
TH V, MAILS.
Ttid nmll rrlvr n.iiii Ml. II I nl '.
Mru WLnl tWJZ? H"l"r"" "'-
Fur Clituinwelli, li'iiven nt N A. M. iirt'lvn
Ml
, M. Mntiirdiiv
for WhlUMaln I...IV... dully nt H A. M.I
rlvM l one o'cliH'k I. M, I
Kriiin Wlill Nullum, Iih v for Kiililu, (ill-!
mr, Trulit i.hU mid IIi'MWmmI M Iuvn. .
HIT. irillli I.HHV N1HI 1
Wrilinnilii iiml Fi lilitva.
It It IKK I.Ot'AI, MA IT KKS.
Kccd com nt Harrison's.
.Matting -0 iiIk hi. Kiiitiiii MH'.
i!-blt cigars lit I lie Drug Store
A II
Hloic.
lt . it. ft' i t . .i iv
line Hue of Irish cigar nl the Drinr
You mil Hilt youiH'ir In a iiiolt -,
CinlliiK loj our , nt Urn )mK More,
S'lliool cIomcm III thin dlMtllctlli two
XVceltM,
I'lcturcM fr.iined to order at the fur
niture More.
JmnxH l.aiiKllle Im hkmIii at work at
tlic factory.
Tim Ih'IiIki licar DlhrowV 1m Ik'Iii;;
ruined UiIh week.
The Ilnlli'H hitn decided to have a I'll
of July eelehrnlloii.
All kimlM of country produce liouht
uml (told at IIiiiiImoii'h,
Trliuincd IiiiIm at cokI; coineand m'c
tliem at MihM NiilHon'x.
Ice
for Hale. IiiihIuic
and le
t ll'l itl'N,
ll-CM I
rent.
)uiUile of J. II
The K, 'nul. itor niinle.i .i' p ir.iii lln
J (alien to the ('iiNi-ailcM I'i u. t . . ,
Mm. I 'oler of Vancouvel, in vInIiIiik
Iter daughter M in, Itert (il'iihaiu.
Captain I'Vank Cm' In vImiIii hln
reiiiiivin heii', arriving '1 liuida,v.
Itui-lic, tliwii in;, ceiling niol lath at
Jl oil liner Maiiul.ii lining Compaiiy.
We have Int-n npiiointrd at'cnl for
tin' Miieol Jom ph A. 1 1. Hi V propel ly.
Hash and dimiv made to order nt
lliHid liivcr .Mauuliictui lu Company.
( 'heriien are iilitiudant in the iiiniki t
iitid Ncurlalilon are KeMin ijiiile plenti
ful. Tim Injured hy the runaway on Dec
ornlion nay are atl ahout fully recov
vml, Have you wnui the flVINI an'lijue
liuipit'Ud room Mt at the furniture
Utoiv?
Cctyour lime of (he Hood Uhcr
MuiiulaeturliiK Company, at (I 'd) per.
imrrci.
j
Cull early and we the latest nlylcn In ;
prlnjr iiillliiu ry, just received nt Mm.
Hunt'n. j
Mm. Stout of Portland visited her
wlMtr-lM-law, Minn fstilson, lu re (hiring
the Week.
A miiiiII key found near the 17. It.
church cult be had hy the owner calling
Ml Uiln olllce.
Ah will lie seen bv an advertisement
In thin Issue The Halles proposes to
icbrato the 41 h. Kead it.
A line hit of home-rendered lard and
Oregon hums, shonlili'is and liacon just
received at the meat market.
Mr. J jIi ii WatMon came up from Port
land Thursday, and will build a cot
tage near the old Coc homestead.
The rainy weather has not Im-cii at
all beiictlcial to the strawberry crop,
but still the yield has been a good one.
M. H. Nickclsen is nt The Dalles,
but Is not Improvii'i; in health as rap
Idly hm wiih hoped, though he is some
what better.
MIsm Henry will leave Monday
day for j
lwr old home in Nebraska for
a v s . :
Wliu will ntop at Denver tor afew weeks
on her way.
Mi. Harrison returned hint Saturday
rroiu a visit to Mr. ami Mi, .eiglcr at
Kukciic. She eomcH
proved in health.
back much 1m
One thousand dollars nn acre is a big ' y.cd.
yield even for small fruits, but some of . - - V,
our strawberry patches have crowded Atieiifiim! Ladies,
that hum this year. j The W. C. T. U. meeting has been
Home thoughtful friend sen, us ..5X TXnn
vote of Kald w.n pree n.'t uhieh we m.x, , hm),ljiy une Kith, at half-past
were glad Indeed to get, and for which ,. , ,,' ,.,, A ..
lie has our t haiins.
i P r l,i I
o ,i . , i
Hon. K Ii. Smith visiti
Tuesday, and will lea v. i
lo attend theCinnd 1o.Lc
to-inoriow or Monday.
Mr. Htranahan, the new turner at,
the factory, did some very pretty work
lor us in the shape of stair lo.iiiils and
posts. He Is an expert.
Mr. Cofllubiiry did not. do the cor-!
rect thing by us,' but under the elrcuni-i
utan.-es we forgive hhn. 1 le went and
uol married, that's whut lie did. !
I
If you want your house insured, re- j
member that, the licrmau American;
for which we hiv agent, is one of the
largest and most reliahle in the world.
It is quite probable the Columbia has
leached its highest mark for the year.
If it w ill just stop where it is forawhile
the fish wheel owners will make a for
tune. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland are
visiting Mrs. McFarland s parents, Mr. ,
and Mrs. M. K. Potter. Thcv have !
Hpent
tho winter In Southern Califor-
ina.
A few sharp peals of thunder Thurs
day reminded us of old times in the
fates. It's a rare thing in Oregon,
though, we believe, more frequent now
than lu former years.
Mr. and Mrs. West arrived herefrom
Wisconsin Monday and are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard. They are
looking for a place to locate, and uuiy
conclude to remain with us.
The strawberry shipments still hold
up, but the price is down considerably.
Ai most of the berries here were con
tracted for by the crop, the change of j berries and ice cream; ana eacn one
prices afi'ecta only the shippers. appeared to be happy. The proceeds
Last week we stated that Will Gra-1 were $12.75 for which the society is
ham and James Langillo had done the I thankful. After bupper the young
artistic work in our residence. This , ensrn.red in nlavimr mimes
was a mistake, as it, was Kert Graham ! 1P,C -ng,,Sta 111 P,ni "'IT k'"ut9
aud not out J'ouug friend Will. j . isitor.
I MIhn I.iuiiii Wilson, fin i i' down from
Tim Dalles Thursday l visit her par
ents and will H'ImiiIii over Sunday.
', Hlll horticultural society will
! meet here on the Dili and 12lh uml
i ll'nl Kiver hIumiM exert herself to
i make I hi'lr visit one long to Ik rem-
"",,HwL
There will U' HH'clnl Chlldren'mliiv
, exercises lit 1 1 1 ( 'niigrcgntioniil church
! J''norrow .);:ii a ,. All friends of
mi- m nuiii, i sih i iiiii v mucins Ol llic
children, mo Invited.
. , ,
1 he llloolillglit social nt llclmnlit Wim
" V,,,,V il'MHHiit itHiilr Mini n'H Im-iimI In
$1" for llii' Yolinir I 'ihiiiIu'm I 'lillnl lull
Kmli'iivor. The money, wc u n lt-it u in I , ; 1
in lor inlying it carpet lor the church. : "
The salmon iiic running plentifully,
nlid our friends, the WIiimiih, iircM'oo'p
ngthcni up in jrri'nl shape. If the
; run holds through the season they will
j not Know what to tin with their money.
' I 'I n 1 1 1 iu I nil hn urn- n HI"
; .i i i i i.i. ..
I M I I. ...II. ...I i' I
" IIIIV m I It 1 III! II I II' l"V 1111111 ' 111! 1 It 1
llii tltrmv llio itri'i'liK'l iiul It Im itnt I
It k-l v tltut he will HikI itnytlihitf to !
null him, I mi 1 if m inm, all he Ihim to do
In to try it on. I'm fellow don't, mind
1 being dlsfraiichiHed if Home oilier fellow .
' can get an olllce. j
i Thin olllce Ihim U'cn kindly renieni-
hi red iluiilitf I he week hy Heveriil of;
our herry uroni'i-n, Mr. jtlnhoii with :
Home line Triumplm, (ieore itordan !
with a line lot of Hood Itiver'n pi hie '
I he 'lark'n Meedlinu Iv C. Itojfern with '
n on' her lot of name Kind. Tin; hint lot
'ci,' IS to the hox.
election diyhroufht In tlic IhcmI
crowd that Hood Itiyer hnn kccii for;
noine time, and nlthoiitrh votcn wiye
lol!ed, Iherewerea larje iiiimlH r that
did imi! attend. We think from a care
ful eoiiul that the two precluctn, Hood
It xeraml lt il'lw in. e itilaln oiiO volern, ,
or a popii'ui Ion nl' ah ait I ,:iiHI.
reople eoniiiii.' in from I he count ry
eoiiinnin of I he fool-li ill iralnc played
on Dak m' n et. 1 1 U ipllle true (hat the
uame in liahle to cauw a runaway, and j
m' hapn do nerioiin dainaee if It in kept ;
Ui. We like to nee the hoyn enjoy i
IhcliiHehcn, hut il would he lictler, ail
tliinn coiiMilcrcd, If the name wan
placed down on Uivcr nlreel, or noine
oilier place where travel in not Im
pelled liy It.
The condllcloln of the I'ulon 1'nclflc.
are inakiutr ai'raui;cmeiiin for liaviin; a
picnic at liouueville, June lentil, and
will run a special train from Portland, I
and if poNxilile a special will also hit run
from The Dallcn. We will ive the
mailer furiher mention next Meek.
The railroad employee are an execed
itily. eeer lot. of gentlemen and will,
no dotiht have ii lare iiuiiiImt of vis
itors. I.nnl week (). h. Straualuin met with
an accident Unit came near coHtin; him
hln life. While working at the fac
tory he earelennlv undertook to kick a
i t, . . ,i I ,, i . '
tll.il III! Ill III. I lii.iui. lllllll.t Vl'll.lll ll u.ll
, ,, i i.i' ,' , , ..,,:
i .i, ill' ill 1 1 in iiiiiiii . fm ill mv .
his fool down on the support, and the j
Icjjnf his panm, hln drawers, nock ami
I oot top w ere torn oil'. His let? wan :
,l"ll' '""U.v nruiseu, nui ne in penectiy ,
salis.'ted with the result.
Some very peculiar hallotn were put
In (he ballot-boxen, but none more
ii 1 1 1 1 1 m i 1 1 ir than two found in precinct
No. .'I, lvisl Portland. Some one put
in the whole ticket without u scratch
until he came to the last name, James
Spragiie. He marked thin out and
then wrote under it, "1 scratch this
man's n. tine for being on the tail end
ol such a d-u ballot." Another ballot
was put in with all the senators and
representatives scratched oil', and none
of the ot hem were touched. The voter
then wrote on the bottom, "1 scratch
these names so you will have less
trouble in counting."
A special on the Oregon Paci tie struck
a hand car on which (vere the section
Iniss, Pruelt, his wife am! children and
; Jacob Devine, eleven in all. The iie
j cident occurred on a curve, and as l'ru
ctt put the brakes on the hand car, and
I this threw Mi. Pruett oil' under the
approaching train, which passed
I over
her. cult nur oil her head. 1 lie cmrinc
....'. . . . .
lilted the car ami the others Irom the ;
track. Pructt'n 5-ycar-old lioy had his !
leg ami ankle mashed, requiring am-1
pulation, a L'-ycar-old child killed, as !
was a chihl of Manning's. Manning
hail a leg hrokcii, and Ins wite an arm,
! and injured internally ho she. is pai'al-
tpiestcd to be presi lit.
Mns. Kisnoi,
Sup;, ol Press.
A I.MCIY Killl.OV.1V.
Wednesday afternoon, as Kert stran
ahati was hauling a load of wood to the
factory and going down the hill in the
Watson Held, the wood, which was
loaded on some loose boards on the
wagon, slipped forward carrying Kert
uk,u w, u and ,1,.,,,, ,im on the
, . , . . ,, ,
double trees to the ground. George
,, ,... ,,,,,1 ,vll, i.-.l-a
was also thrown oil', or else jumped,
the homes ran away, dragging Kert
quite a distance, lie being entangled in
the lines, and breaking one of the bones
in his right arm before he got loose.
The team then ran through the fence,
upsetting the wagon. At this place
4 Im titoii-.m iiniiinliwl otwl tin lwilkinj
. ,b. , ,
(Jl,slu!tl 1I,to 11 l'iK! ot l"'r by the
factoty-,, checked up and then lit out
again. In a short distance they ran
into a small ash tree, breaking loose
from the wagon, and from this on each
horse took his own course. Kert is not
hurt seriously, but it was an awful close
call.
The Midnight Siiclal.
t The strawberry and ice cream social
of the Kelmont Y P. S. C. E., was a
graud success, notwithstanding
ti..,( illlen at
ine m,M ..i.
coolness of the weather. There were
quite a number of representatives for
Irrigation .Notice.
Irrigation will lie allowed went oflird
street from 0 to H p. in., and cunt from
(1 to H a, in. Violators of this rule will
be cut oH'aiid a line of $1.00 mudo uml
collected before It will Ixi turned on.
i Juno 10, 11. C. Cok, Hood Klvcr Jly. Co.
Programme of 1'xcrclNi i nt l H. Clmrcli
Tomorrow Evening.
OlKIOI Volllllflll)'.
IxixoIok)'.
I II V II II I Ion.
AiiMihiii, "Arlw ami Hlilnc,"
lli'Minril vc Itt'uilliiK.
Hymn liy the ('uiiri nation.
I'liiyer.
Moa yiiiirtclle
II Iti'i lliillun, llloHHiim 'Mini'."
I" Hillitf , J MK't
11 Hi ''llMl loll, "A .llllir Mllllllw,"
12 1 1 1 111 n I 'III HK Mlll.
I'l H rllut Inn, " A Hiimiiii'r Hulilmt li,"
III t Hint i;iiiirlr!ti'.
I.'i Hi'i'lliilliui, "IiiiIhv Ihi.vm."
M KxrrrW liy Hie liiiyn,
17 Holniinil I'lionm hy Infiint I'Ihmh
Is 'iiiiviuHtliti,
HI Kxi'irlwn fur tlilrti'i'ii (flrln.
) Trim Hoiik, "Hm'i'l Iliilli'llljah'il. !
21 ;xiti-Ihi fi,r thi' 1,111 1 - IMii'H.
roiiviToiiiioii.
SI "HoIik "llloNKoinliiK for .Iihiih'"
l!l lli'hi'illi'llon. )
( lilhlri n'n Hay Proirniininc At (lie Klrnt
('iiii';rct'atlniiul ( linn li.
I Viiliinliiry, i
'1 i 'Inn li, "iml f ir an." !
'I I'layrr , ,tr. Armor
i Aiilliiin,"! wiiNKluii when lln-yKiild unlo
llll!." I
ft Herlilnral tiiiotiitlntu (Ilrln
II I'liiiriii, "Tin' llowi'm nf Jiinr."
7 Hrl lilliri', (ii'lll'rill.
H Aiillii in, "WhIic IIiii HoiiK." ,
11 ClioriiM, "We liclniiK In Die M. H. Army.
10 I'oUi'i'Mini u llli voliiiilioy.
11 A nl iii'in, "I lii io il (In' voli'i'."
12 MiTlilnri' I ifanls
I'l riiiiniK.'Tlill'Iri'ii On."
I I rrrlptari', Twenly-fourlli I'wilm. '
I.'i Aeillii in, "l.lft up Your IIi u'Ih."
HI AiIii kh
I" i 'li'irun.
IS Auiiiiiiiiri'luriiU.
HI loviloi!.v.
J) lli'lii'illrllon.
..KllipTllltrlldrnt
HORN.
Friday. June .'(, l.S!)J
I), (i. Hill, a son.
to Mr. and Mru.
Two I'lilnl l OIai-r In WMlkliig.
There are two vital niintM inilisM'iisa
ble ton kikiiI wall;, which, if the student
will olmervc. he will acquire a free and
iilnwtic carriage. These two pomu are
to let the chest lead, and to feel the halls
of the feet an one walks, I do not tuy
point the toun downward, for thin will
tcivc a strained and mincing Kf it at first.
Hut an you walk, no (oistr yourself that
the liccls touch hut lightly, and. as it
eiu. nil iui-ui.ii . tiiiii ikii iiit: t.'iKiii
- n
.11 i ..ii .1
and ntraui coining on the balls. This,
wU" " forward and erect chest, will
PM tin- main items for a k,mm' w'k.
and the tumor mints, such im controlling
mo nips, resirainniff me anus MiKnny.
etc., may follow an incidentals. Chi
cago Woman's News.
Tli. Ln;-t HUilr.
A (Jcrnian lady living in Manchester,
England. mssesses what la supposed to
he the largest Hihlo. in one volume, in
the world. It is ati heirloom, 2U0 years
old, with pages two feet long and but
little less in width, and at the head of
each page is a line in red ink which
translated reads. "This U a history."
Mechanical News.
rorxh.
A small bundle containing shawl;
owner can have same by calling and
proving property.
FOR SALK.
A cottage and double lot; one minute
from Hood Klvcr station. Price very
low; terms to suit purchaser. For
. ...
icim "ii"y "
l.i ko. Math ias,
Hood Kivtr, Or.
. , iT
JOSattV S JfiailOS
In use I
Kvorv- !
Daniel K.
r n ui'ii'. rni- i-iii.iiouuiT uiiuil'NS
llriilly, Witslitiuilou, New Jersey.
All those interested in raisimr the
bridge at the Disbrow foot -loir, are re-
quested to lie on Hand Monday morn
ing.
DR. G. C. r SHELMAN.
IIOMtKOl'ATHIO
Physician and Surgeon
('Inipiiinii Iihick
TIIK DAI.I.KS 0HK(J0N.
lu irii W'atkins A Mknei'kk,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Vogt's new building, Second St.
Till' Il.YU.KS OllKiiON.
$500 000 l!arHlnM. Kor parti-
v. Inrs, I'liiiilouue, luulross Hanit'l V. Jtoutty,
WusliiiiKlon, New .Icrsoy.
JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH.
ATTOItNKY AT JLAW.
Practices In nil tho courts of Oregon and
Washington. Special attention given to con
veyancing. GI AIEK OFFICE,
H00DJHVEK 0KEG0X.
NOTICE
FOKPUKLICTION.
Land Office nt The Halles Or. June4, 1892.
Notice Is hereby clven tlint the following.
nnniod settler has tiled notice of his Intention
to inalto llnal proof in support of his claim,
anil tnat, snld proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver II. S. L. O. at The Dalles
Or. on July IK, 1SHJ, viz.:
rotor Nesson,
I. H. No. 7'.1W Tor the lots 2.1 and 4 and 8 e M
n w )4' see 1W l'p. 2 north range ll) e w in.
tic mimes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of snld land viz: Marklmm W'inoliell, K. T.
Wlnniin, John HI vein, SI. O. Wheeler, all of
Hood River Oregon.
jnll-jyld John W Lkwis, Register.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Ollleent Vnnconvor wnsh. June 2, 1SSI2.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make, tlniil proof In support I
of his claim, mid that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver U. S. Lund i
V uneouvor vvnsli. j,on August i,
David K. Ordway.
Cash nppliontlon No 17 under the 3rd sec
tion of t he net approved Sept, 2!l INTO, tor the
n w n e K n 't n w 5.4 and s wJi n w see.
l;l Tp il n r ll e w in.
lie names the following witnesses
to
i prove
his continuous residence upon
una cult I vii'
tlon of, said land, viz.: Amos Underwood,
Edward I'nderwood. of white Salmon wnsh
William lira no, William Kennedy, of Clieno
with wash. !
Jtill-Jyl'l Jons 1). Gkquuaoa. Register.
m Mils
wmy on
PRINCIPAL POINTS
! NORTH and SOUTH
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Tlir.oiiii si,i;i;';i;h iti.i'i.jMNfj chaik
I'AIH AMi lINKItH.
Hliiimi'i's fioni I'lirlliiinl lo Hun Krunelnt'O,
i'vi-ry lil;i'.h.
1 1 1 'i
I'nr rail's uml fi i.' inl Information cull on
IlKI'OT I K K K l' W.I NT.
W. 11,111 ' It I, 111 ' l!T, A set. ( it'll. I'liFS. Ab.
,"il Wii .lnillon SI., rorllaiul ncyon.
DO NOT FORGET,
That Marvin Kami has the linest brands '
ol cignm, and an excellent stock of
choii ecaiidii s. He will have ii'c cream I
every Sunday, and lemonade, soda
water etc,
have a htm
every-
of lire
ilny. Hi; will also i
works for the 4th.
h; vi io xmt i:. r
- -
Parties hi!'i,i;r to use water for i r- i
ligation, must fn-st, notify the Hy-I
ilrant 'ompauy and stating the num
ber of lots to he irrigated. H. C. ('ok, I
Superintendent.
'ISI'.UTVS PIANOS AM) OKUANS. I
, Hon. Daniel !'. Iteattv, the great Or-i
gau ami Piano manufacturer, is build-!
ing ami shipping more Organs and!
Pianos than ever. In 17(1 Mr. Keatty j
left home a penniless plow boy, and by
his iiidomi'.ilile will he has win ked his i
way np so as to sell so far nearly lnu.iMM)
of Itcallv's Organs ami Pianos since!
1S7U. Nothing seems to dishearten I
him; obstacles laid in his way, that
would have wrecked any onliiiar man j
forever, he turns to an" advertisement '
and comes out of it brighter than ever, j
His instruments, as is well known, are!
very popular and are to lie found in all
parts of the world. We are informed;
that during the next ten years he in-l
tends to sell l'ini.imo more of his make; !
that means a business f ,'?:.,l,HIU,0(n, if;
we average t lii ni at f-lUO each. It is i
already the largest business of the kind j
in existence. Send to Daniel F.lJeattV. i
Washington, New Jersey, for cata
logue. We have some line farm properties
for sale and those desiring to purchase
in the neighborhood will do well to
give us a call.
Dr. V. C. lirosius, having succeeded
to the medical practice of Dr. E. J.
Thomas, can he found at the drug
fctore day or night.
Hood Ivrnt Ore., Dee IS, 1891.
Honesty is t!;e P.it Policy.
This is a patent
medicine advertise-
meiit, but your attention one moment
may save vou inueli
tillering as well as
money
We cure that rough.
We cure that tickling.
We cure t hat hacking.
We cure that throat clearing.
We cure croup.
We cure bronchitis.
We cure that la grippe cough.
We hell) you to sing and speak.
We are not the S. K. lozenges.
We area pleasant cough syrup.
We are put up in "HI and 7") cent bottles.
We are I he S. K. cough syrup.
(iuarantccd by your druggists.
Land Locator.
Every body wants land in Hood
Kiver Valley. I have some very de-
si 'able tracts of good land on my list
fr homesteads and timbered
claims, with running water on
them. I can locate several stockmen
advantageously. Do not fail to sec
i me at 1 loud Kiver Falls or address me
at Hood Kiver, Wasco County, Oregon.
W. l'oss Wixans,
Locator.
Bartltfy & Mercer
AliKNTS l'OK
Buggies, Wagons
MOWERS,
REAPERS,
HARROWS,
PLOWS,
AND
All kinds of farming implements.
Corner of Onk and Fourth Streets.
B. R. TUCKER,
PPnpRlKTOB OF
El
Tickets to it From Europe
rooD wm ills
L li M B E R
OF ALL KINDS.
MAXU FACT U RE tt OF
FRUIT BOXES,
HOOD RIVER, OR.
s
FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING
MATERIAL.
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc.
A largo supply of, and Kn-hin I: ;, to soli
Celobratcd liquid colors and tintod leads.
Undertaking
I'repnrcd to I'lirnihh tit once, a line
hut neat ami
I
IIWI Uwlvl W
H00D RIVER-
The Popular
! TlPfn'rA t.n P.nll vrmr off
they are stilll running their well known
LIVEHY FEED AND SALE STAE1E,
Are prepared to furnish busies, or
fishing, louri.st or other parties to
able rates, tluod saddle horess always on hand. Horses board
ed by the day, week or month.
SECOND STREET - - - HOoD RIVER OREGON.
Leave orte at tie lit H Mel.
1776.
Celebration at The Dalles Oregon,
ON
The Dalles will celebrate the glorious 4th by a grand parade of all Civic and
Military societies, Calathuuipiins, Plug Uglies, Trades Procession etc.
One of the most prominent sp -akers of Portland, e:i,M.;l to deliver the
oration.
The great feature of the d iv, will be a Or.r.i 1 H.ise Tournament, in which
six well drilled companies will compete for prizes.
There will he Kami Contests, Military Drill, Foot Kali, Ka.se Kali and
i otlursports, which will make the day
j 'pie steamer Kegulator will give an
bia, both during the day and evening. In the evening after the Kegulator
has returned there will be the finest display of FIKK WO KKS ever brought to
Eastern Oregon.
Come every body and help us to
in the Inland Empire.
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fi
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ne love our picauv.it sutsci.
Vf loe our gentle
An obej t2 -
AT M. V. HAKKISON'S.
W. H. WILSON.
a
ATTOREY-A T-LA W.
ROOMS 5.1, AND o5, NEW VOUT BLOCK,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
We Manufacture,
Real Merit
Does tne Advertising.
Pills?
If you take pills it is because you have
never tried the
S.B.Head ache and Live
Cure.
It works so nicely, cleansing the
Liver aud Kidneys;, acts as a mild
physic without causing pain or siek
) ess, and does not stop you from eat
i g and working.
To try it is to become a friend to it.
For sale by M. V. Harrison, Hood
River Oregon.
Dtifur, M. 'F' G. Co., Dufur, Ore.
Ni0i1--''
A
a Specialty.
cin-s of coiIln, ( u cheap
uhhiantial.
grade
, J '.41
I 1 vV.
U3IU UUilUblOi
iverymen,
fnf inn to tVio forf fViof
A N I )
hacks with reliahle drivers, to carry
all points in the valley nt reason
1892.
one of enjoyment.
excursion down the ueautiftil Colum
make
this the grandest day ever seen
Com mittke.
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C. M. H!?.5C
PvE0 5.KOOtV.CU5S
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incT rul.
JUST RECEIVED.
A new stock of Ladies' and Gents'
WATCHES.
FI LL FD AND SILVEK
CASES, CHAINS,
CHARMS, ETC.
SPECIAL attention given to clean
ing and repairing watches.
J. II. FERGUSON,
Hood River, - - - - Oregon.
FULL
Line Of-
ro r tr D
Clothin
EoSTos'.Vftss
(an Be Found nv
M V. HARRISON.
VOU SALE.
I h tve several lin
span of Work horses
milk c::w and a
fin'saie.
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