f ood Iiver Slacier. IIOOJ) R1VEH, OK,, JULY, 0, Ji .1 unjitTEui's jcisrir. lMnkerton'snrivate army htw again, Miited up trouble, and rinUoitoirs ; wddiors have nt ItisUnot tho treatment they deserved. That Carnegie or any .', . , i V .in. .other man or firm In.', aii.Uhoiiki base tho right to employ whomsoever thoy t lit at such wages as tl v vhooo to fcUc i ftwlv wmvacl, orwonhl Ih, it iVntogie vu not rooelvinu tho Uiohts j .t pioieolioii lor the pui'iKiM' of paying i hii tinploioos U'ttior wauos than i puul iu othor vuuntrios, Imt Mr. J.'arnogic's rights houM bo tuarantoAil by tho .Mil houtios of tine stato, ami his wroiiff, M uioiviwedieaby the saino ixiwor. 'ihe lu.iintainlng of annod forw iy juivato indlviJuttls, U contrary to tho j.iinoiilou of our govorimiout, and is a .daniroruus inonaoe to our ijooiuca. Tho utl'air at lloniohttad is to ,1) plon-d, hut the ,iwpthy of ovory Auurioau is with tho mon who gave ,up thoir livos iu dot'oiiding tluvmuolvo .agaiust the hirxnl rlhtc;- of Mr. I'ar liogio. It is wasto.of sy.nipulhv to moiU'n for l'inkortoii' hiniiiigs. Thoy Jivod hy tho sword und diod hy it, and every luau who lov.os his.eo.umry will rejoice ihut thov mvivod a n .oixilei'sdr.uhbing. Wiltjon, the liiuuteivr of Mamie Waicli, is ligain at large. After the threats hy the mob at l'ortland, t-Uerin KtlUy got a bud totav o;i, atid j.naile .iiiTaiigcmoiHs for eonliniiio; YiiSon in ihe i.-niteniiary. AceoRiinly tNitur-1 Hay evening in c mpaiiy with two; .deputies, Wilson was taken a lwn oibtaneo from rorthnid and put aboard the West Eide traiu at 4:40 in tke evoii ing. Going up the last slue to Me Minville, .a hack was hired the party started for Sa'tru, Wilson jvas jestrained of his lileity'Ln no way, .jiid jumpiug from the carriage made Ilia escape in the tUirkuct. The alarm was at oi.ee given, and the next morning searching parties were svnt out from all neighboring towns, but up to this writing, Tuesday, he Jiiis not been seen. A burglarized house and stoleu gun and revolver, Monday, was jirohably Wilaons work, if so, he is now veil armed, and will l a hard man to take alive. If he oneo gets into the 4 'facades, he an defy .arrest. The !ieep cump would furnish hini ammu mtiou and some food, and hi gun and fishing tackle iwhieh thesuecp camps would alao furnish) wjnild provide the balance. He may be taken but it would be no matter of surprise if he wa never beard from gain. Tva fact that it has been suggested as probable that he would kill hinwelf, will tend to discourage those now seeking him and if he is not caught shortly this sup position of suicide will grow into belief and thus he will be pasistcd iu escap ing. In view of all the circumstances, jt is a pity that the mob did not get him, as the Multnomah bhcrilT, was unable to keep him in custody. The People's party National eonven tion, in session at Omaha, nominated General Jarua B. Weaver, of Iowa, for president, andj. O.'Fiold, of Virginia for vice provident, Jt was intended to make the nominations on July 4th, .but loug winded speeches used up the time, nd Weaver's nomination was not made uutil 12:4-5 Tuesday morning. General Weaver, made the race for the presidency once before, being the nom inee of the Greenbatkpnrty in JSSO. He received iu that election 307,740 votes. The senate much to the surprise of everybody baa passed the free silver hill, and the matter new in the house. It is bard to fay what action the house will take in view of the coin ing election, but it Is quite probable that the bill wiil be passed, and equally probable that the president will veto it. The passage of the bill by congress would have a tendency to spike some t the guns of the People's party, hence ihe probability of its passage. I he river and haibor bill bas pa,ssed Jwth houses, and there is no appropri ation for the boat railway at The DalJes Celilo rapids. The bill however ap propriates 435,000 for the Cascade JL.ocks and provides that the work be done jby contract. If the money is made available in time to take advantage of the low water this season, there will be a great change in the appearance of the canal before snow Mies. Following on the heels of the dread fill famine, the cholorea is sweeping over Russia. Never was an unfortu nate people in better condition to be swept away by an epidemic, With lit tle vitality left the poor starved crea tures wiil be carried away by the thousand. Jt is feared that the epi demic, will sweep over all Europe, and may possibly lind lodgement in this touutiy. Chairman Campbell, of the republi can national committee has resigned, owing to bis inability to get released from his contracts as an attorney. Ilis . successor will be elected by tjie esecu. five copuni'p. I bave haigaiiis to givo, to all those printing summer goods. Call aud get prices before purchasing elsewhere, Ai its. It. tf. Ho weals. Dr. F- C. iroBius, having succeeded fo tlie nietical practice of lr. E. J. Thomas, can be found at the drug frforo day or night. I ' hood Jk.ver Ore., pec 18, 1891. I mi: ii.x ni.i: a t iiOMi:sri:Ai Thc attempt of irncglc to place .100 I'htkerton men In the work!- at IImu. stead lVnn., Wednesday, rvsuUc.t In n tattle hot ween them ami tho looked out men Ii . t.i'u itltimi.'Krw while HCSS. 1 10 takl'S pll'HSUIV 111 IVlori'lllJl l j VliriHiin ikhiiiiv' is ""!, . ., i,..,,,.' ....i... , vviiw1 pivtcmnng to nimko umiih mi !,"'"K ; : deputy sheriffs in tl o works, hail -:mlM'W'hoiii ho d'.d county work un j cntly prepared two barges, llmnl with; county Minv)or,iw l. hi ability. V ,i ,.i.,c ,u in ui.i.-'i I'l.'in u.iv I"' s wr'.ting mo it llooil will re- stool plates, and In w Uu .i l.u io win ; ( a7t0ll;o1 , liOO rinkorton mon. Those mon wore , l J. II AYt , to k plaooU In tho works hy dayllghl 1uUh1 llooil Ulvor April Mlh, ISlH. o.iuoxiUiy, mow mK "o fur . to tho work. I ho hotvrs Jisoovoivil tho s looked out la- scheme, and at A . . .1. . ............ once pivpaiod to resist tlie attempt. Tho followlllif Is the mvount of t llO bat- ' " ; tie lis told ill the dispatches ; .. ..v-Mi.-i. .11 i ,v i llll. Allh.MIl n IJ- J ,.'..!. ...I.- in ilin imii-iiiiiir un ir. i Ion was mane 10 lanu oo. ecu mn i - " . 1.1 ! . I.... the stnkeis met tlieiu ami a iieree mil tic Mas preeipit.itod, Imlll shies ex-j ihaiiginu heavy ol!cn ot fhms, the; lMiikoitoiisnoii'ij? iinned vith wiiahes-j tor Villi s. At the point where the at-; U'llipi lO Kino w.is iii;hh, iiii iv "- i : steip eiibaiilnn nt. Ti.iy were eoiii-j polled to go iu single tile, and were soon driven baei; to their boats by ai steadv th-o fro,n shoiv. I ho noise of tho battle spro.id atuutt I lie ImiIoOitIi f like wild l iv, and thus.iiid ot men, women and children thronged the river bank to witness the tight in progress. The Pinkcrtou men nre determined to land and thoy pouioti xolloy after volley into t ie runus i.f the sinkers, many of who.ti wore sIi'.c'acu iio n ny thoir bullets, .-mhiio woiv J.iiady Injured and others kiiied i.tiu i,-.nt. A Hie battle progivs id llio s.i'iKers tonii una position U'll.'nl bieaslworks hastily iDiistrtieteil o. steel rails, and from this place of safe iviugi' o ielO able In pickotfi , il.iv ... ,,,..i.., ; nil US U.ty uppt .l.i ! t lie eiiai'ns as soon on 1 110 lict'ivs ot (lie iioiiis. i.i me i I ' mi 1 1 i i,,l i, 1 1 Siioei in- r . . . . , i : . , . . i..t ihut Klino. i.i" i tie fiukcrtoiis, were disabled, an. I I ho lire became so noiee ; thai tlie cre.v of too iowbo.it hastily I . , . . . , l .i ,. ..I ! CUlhx.se lliRii me uaigu iun. on ......... lip tliO liver, can.lhg as many '"', wounded as liioy COlinl loach lo lrnvt- t .I. . I.- ti...in u liieii iMiiuc iheV WOIV sent ! ... ii... I,,,, ..t.. u i.,i :i, in'.,- 'I'lii'slri '..i.'.T ,'.,.1..1 to iheir! bviu ..wuiimv.. .1.. v.. .. - . homos at lioliusUiiil, the itctal being cairied t.i the undertakiny; cs'alilifli- mt-uts in tlie town. ll.e i.ews ei me , riot readied ritisUirg as cany as oi o'clock 111 the liiolliibg, ai.d thousands j of mili-workeis now Lite congregated in the streets, while humircda ot oth-i .. I ...;.l. .... ,.li Uiu .,,,.1 CIS, Hll III. H Ii llll LUII iiiiii iv i .'i . . . 1 well supi'lieuw.tuammuiin ion, sun ion , - -v V,.-.i the ai l ... . . ... j to reiltloice tlie SlriKCiS. soon as , j,,,,,..- is-. entitle l-.linu t lor tin-silent llii- day b Oke tlie Str.kel-s fOclll rd a small ' b.r tan, Win ttiestatesmi'aliioriua. invcon Ni hl'ass 10-,aiund Cl.tuon, .,d p a,,e.l a j va taan.J. Wa;:,in, --tiiry. M,s. Ha.; within tiicstte.-.aliei embras'i.e, soarti,,, ji,.i1Mll :i;i, or n,r-i..i, n..., t,i;s.,av I to comm. aid t.ie barges. At the same : nieil m tnis.nti.H- het-sw-nni siaieiin ni :.u. ;.'. I time a lorce of more ihuu h.00 men u.ok : J.;;; the par.-i.a ':'Z: up u position on the opposite side m the river, and also planted eaiiuou, whicii they protected with a breastwork of railroad lies. Jui liefore o'clock the cmnon rained on tlie boats, and forseveral hours an awful bombard ment was kept up. TIk- boat was spliu tcied, but the heavy sttel plates on the jnside prevented tlie balls from enter ing the interior. Many of the strikers however, wore export marksmen, and thov sent shot after shot through the p -inhales of the boat and intlicted ter r.bl. "Mrv to tho imprisoned mej. ATEMPT TO KIKE THE BOATf. Wuciiit was fouud that little im-1 prcssion was nia-'.e with the cannon on i ihe boats, an ellbrt was made lo tire I the barues. A hose was procured and oil sprayed on the docks and sides of I the lurices. Hanoi after barrel of oil . was emptied into the river above their mooring place, Hie object Doing to lei it lloai, against tlie boats, and then ig nite it. 'i lie terrible deed was attempt ed several times, but lite boats did not burn, and tiie moo became infuriated and hur.ed dynamite bombs at the vessel with gloat ellect. Tlie situation of thede eelives was bUth as to appal the stoutest hearts, 'three times did tnev ruu un a lluir of truce, but as many timds it was sirickeii dow n by bullets filed by tlie sinkers. Then it became evident that t.'ie uinmu.iiiioii of the beseied detect jvts was either ex hausted or they were too much worn out to continue the light. Towajds dusk efforts were again made to burn the boats with their living freight, and they doubtless would have succeeded had jt not been for the interposition of the leading oflk-crs of the amalgama ted association who went to the scene of the war. Through their eU'ons it was agreed to allow the detectives to surrender; but this was secured with the greatest objection on the part of tlie men, many of whom had lost friends and aciiiiauitaiiCs's during the day; be sides there were thousands of turoulent characters attracted to ihe place who Wanted to see the carnage go on. Jt wss not until some of the strikers had pointed guns at the -outsiders that a hearing was obtained. At 5 o'clock the I'inkertons hung out another white fla. This time it was respected, and a committee of the strikers went aboard to prepare tern's of capitulation. They guaranteed safe conduct lor the I'in kertons, provided thoy left their arms and ammunition behind and agreed to leave the place under guard, the de tectives had no alternative, and prom ptly accepted the terms of the men, some saying it was the first time they had ever submitted to such a humilia ting surrender. When an inspection of the boat was made, it was found at least seven of the l'inkerton men were killed and 20 or ill) wounded, many so badly that they will die. As they were brought from the boat, they presented a terrible appearance. Many were be smeared with blood, while all showed signs of exhaustion. White Salmon Side, July 4, EditokGlacieh; White Kalmon is booming; corn is tasselling out and ears forming. Fruit is looking fine. Bipe peaches were brought to the store this morning by Mr. Warner, Can Oregon beat this? We are having an old fashioned cele bration today, there are now about 200 people on the grounds and more arriv ing every moment. flood River must look to her laurels or her sister across the river will knock her eye out. A. S. Blowers. fcP-if& A JIKATTY'8 organs t SfllllJrlf LPU buriruins. For l.urtl- c lars, ca.aloine, auuresrt Imuiel Y. Utility, ",Vi.sliinst"n, 'i:vv Jorsoy. The undersigned Mint, located near IIihM Klver, wishes to liifoim parties' who mav ho desirous of having sur- I 11 .1.1 I . .. ..I . I veylng duu ttuit he In ii practical , surveyor of many years cxiHTiencc, i .! tl.,.t w.nL ..i,lYii!...l I.i hi, ii will In i . i . i.i. I . a . i i ,.... i nriornieu w mi ,iiniui,-ii mm ikiiiti- ,,,vm,v roiiuuisslniier In Minnesota, lllll I'. I UIMI V I I , 11 .1 HI .1 li II" , EXWTTOUS NO'l'H'K. Notlw In hereby nlvou tlmt .1. It. Mlilttlcton, Ill, un II illli . lllll Hi 'I if ii ii i.miiii.'i in in. luM W 1(M, ,,,,,, ,,, nil. Muuu. t.o, ih- eeiiw.l. I.. . uny nit lire 1 iin I -.Ions ul 4il.l will. anil to iiuuiiKf the iiliiilrs ui miUI eititle. All ivisuus hu inn e!ulu; ttitlnl mla twlato "re hereby lin('t,i'U (n im-.i'tmCie nioiirto n.ihl OMiiiiur. ul llimil tiiveiunvea. I'li'l'eil.v "I- lv.U'.l Mil. nil sl liieiith.i louii ineiliiieliertMl. .1. II. M;inl.l'.l 'N. j.-v, ivuloror tho last w 111 uinl tcsti'inell't of1 i l'.llii MuhiU't'iu ee t ii-i' l'ulciUit UiHiii Kier, iireisoe, June It K'i. A lM I N I ST It ATOK'S N 0 11 1' V.. Nulice Is horvhy civil Hint U'.e iiuileiNlj;neil , hns Im u ilnly n Hiinti..l by Ihe emmlv i-mirt il the .Mnle ii inumi mr k iimm County, In; in'ob Ho, inniliusti alor of the I'sitit.' ot K .thi'r ilitekus Ui-einseil. All ih isoiis linvlin; i lnlins imaiuM sn'il I'sinle lire hereby tviUilnl In iiu.e!il thi'in tome, with .n.er Miuihei's at 1 . , i . . i i.i. .... ii ....... Ci'mnt v iiivj;.'!!. w Itnin mix months from the itn'e ol this notieo. Ailinlnislintiii' of 1::kii Mow the estate of lather Hiiekus, ihveikMvl. Luted litis ilst ilny of Mil' Wi ITIinlier Ijtml, Aet .time ;t, 1S7H. NOTIl'K FOK rriJliK'ATlUX. t'nlte.l Slates I iin.l i Hlli. YANivrvu: Wash., June 11, Ki. Notice ts hereby ulven that In in:nilianeo with the l'iiMsion of tho in t of i 'undress of Jimu ,1, l;s, eittitU',1 "An net tor the sale ol tin hei Inmls in the states of l allli'i ina, Ore ii. .11. Neaila. ami Washington Ton Itnry," Ma paivt A.i ameron.of hue salmunonmiiy oi Kliekitiilsiaieol Uiish., hastlusilav llle,l IU ,lW(1,ri,x. her-ivoi n stalement no. I tl. lor the iu imrehnseol thes iti:h east .(ilartewl see. tin. II in t,iwn.liii lin.5 nortli. ranae no. Ill east, ami w ill oiler .rtmf to show thai the limit sonitht Is inori' nlmible lor Its Uiiilu'r or si. me than fur lurteiiltinal ntriose!.. ami toestahloh her claim tnsnhl Ian, I bemre the lleuister mnl la- . ., ....,.,.. ,ht, ,:t .... .. .,. soi.temher IMC eeiverol tins olliee at aneonver wasainmon sllt. n,mm ,w .esM.s: James Itrown, -f-runk l-ane, liurden 1'ulnier. oi' white Mib mon. wasinuton, CluiiUs lVar.oa, ol Trout Ijike Wasiiiimion, Any ami ul! rersmis elalmin. iu!verely the I illmvo tlesenhe.i lamls are rriiaested to liie itilxive ilesenhe'i lamls nre rrnm-steil In lilo , ihi'ircluuns in thisoirnv mi or Ktoru saal 1-t j ilav ol sejiten.ber, iss: ; JiiiVaiii.il Jo.iN 11. llKOilllKUAli, Keftistei ! M)T IV K VOll l'l'lil.l CAT I ON . Timhor l.antl, A. t Juno .1, t. s. I..mh ntuci: i OllKtiCX C.l'V. Ul'.l.iioN .May. , is;ii .... V.. 1 Li...-.,liv tv l .. tllfl, ,M I'ltlllll Ikin i RlulNl .;s t ,n, , iin n... s .j.asi, w.ai.ami will, aier inoiiitoshow that tin iaiui souni i is more valnatile tor lis tinnier or sione tnaii en ai;riei'.tniral mtrtioses. nnl to establish tier eiaini lostiiil limit heiore the l.olstcr inn! lie-1 reiver n tins oir.ee lit lir-.'i City, I iieoii, on Motiiiuy ll;e lath nay ot August K-i She unif as witnesses; Ilonn-eH, Ciitn-1 boll. S.irah A. Ib-nl, b tn ol lC.i' l Pm: laml j Multmmiali Conti.y Oregon, Charles Cole,! Snmlv. Claekanias County nr.. Tlios. J. 1't-ek, I til I'm llaiul .Multnuiuali l otinty Oregon. Anvaii'l nil ivrrsonn etnimiitir lelversety the nlsivi--ih.si.rihe.t lamls iiiu ru.iuestit.1 to the their i-laiins in tins oilho on or beioro Siii.l 15. .lav ol .u-ust. KkL myZlyV J.T. Al-l'Kttsos, Resister. J. 1 tu XII TITLE AESTR ACTS, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. Reliable information concerning lantl titles. Choice city and country property for .SALE Conveyancing a Specialty. 139 S-coml Street - - - - 77k Dalle Or. ITEL, Has been thoroughly renovated, and a large ell added doubling its CAPACITY. Kvcrjllilns will be found neat and clean ASH. TlfE Tables will be supplied with the best the makkkt afkokds. OEOUOE HERBl'lItT Proprietor. iC. M ZfcWi I i- - i . '-ii.;Si ''.'3 --kJ -A ixi.s'.j-'.i.A':,v.7 .-- ' f rv M ift-ltl'MMWJn A v X 11 '. I U tm?i ,n ViMtf1??tf !lh,ecVe-'c1!;tn1 Wf l2 oar f!ca5C,tii'"-H,os.J. VY? Iovq Our Mrilte AT M. V. IIARRISON'.S. The Popular Liverymen, Desire to call your attention to tho fact that they are stilll running their well known LIVERY TEED- AND SALE -STABLE, AND Are prepared to furnish buggies, or hacks with reliahle drivers, to carry fishing, tourist or othor parties to all points in tlie valley at reason able rates. Good saddle horess always on hand. Horses board ed by the day, week or month. , SECOND STREET - oirs it 1 moil toi Mi XOTU'M lOU ri'W.lCATION. I ei. i'r,'liiiiiil,iiiiit all xvliiwi lim.i eonivm. Unm nieei.i .un-..u.i vn.ti., May a.i,i.sni .Villi CIS ll'IV IV UIM'II lUIlt lilt1 I illl. Ill- , Vine ,; i,i,,,i muiee i' in ... wiiiiou hi miikc atml i-i m i -t m cltillti Ml.l Imu mnl miml will in- aim..' lie- I'm w . IV. I'liiii'iu. nuumnAMiiirr, i nun. hhu,...i hvtiil I 'mil I Uu' IHMil.t .'1 WiiMiltnc lull. III liolvli'lnlllle, Wuslllllltlotl, mi ImiiHiluy AiuusHi.i IMiJ. - --r- - -i All'!, Ill IS. llyrkett. rurehnne Ahl'llniUun No. SIT muter we. Sot thi' ml ii'Miinl iil '.I' IMl lur I no lioi'th l.uil i.t M'eu.in Ui liivuiMiiioU iiortu nl rimue 10 I'llKl Will llll'l'. II.. inline llin fnllowliivt UiiPie In inovo tlti enilt.lOI'HH eillllll Hi llll.l I IlltlVllllull III', .mUi, tuna, vi.t: i iiim Uh I'i ii'miiii, liiliim l i.ate. rrimU I'mile, ..mui 1 rl.ei l, ml el l inlii. I.nl.e I', n. wu..li Iiimimii vluiner, ol ihlmei' I'.u. ui.,li, Juii-Jvll .loii.'i H. i)i'ouiiK(l.vv,Hn!lKh'r. jSIIDITIGHT ' VIII wuiUe Ihe M l it K miimiIU'I' IM"J at K. It. Itul. mi H I.i tiu si noon Uher. IK'MTijiliiiu mui IVilirco. "Mhlinht" U a 1'iml -btueU Itiitiiiilelmilna, fi Vl-ill'.! lllll. UllU'lll I.i 0 iHllinil'. NUI'll ll.V fllllll HiiiiiDii-imuiili; nalu, tl rii''!'-linlliim mule. ".ilniiituiil" Ikii uniiil (iiH'Milime.i liuiM', n l loin in ner anil unite a Hotter iur a noise ul his .Mll. J 'Mi.inl);lir" M'l vlee Tee will he 1D for slnj-.U j wr lee, uiic in l.iio' 'i wrviee. m :.l lor out , season. I'ei'Mins hreeuiii by Millie set-leo i unit inari' huh in; to lateli, emi hiveit hy Inn , M iisoii by tne mniittonal iaymenl of SVi, Hon son to eluM' .Inly I.i, IM'i. I I', II, hi; I li'N, llooil ltlver, Or, NOT UK I'Oll ri'lU.ICA'l'lON. I'l'linher 1.1.11,1. Ael Jiino .1, lVH.J t'nlte.l stales I an, I IMllee, Orison C. in uuou, .way, ,, Isvi No'l.v Is hereby (Iveu thai III eiiniilane.i w llll Hie tun. isii'nii ol tlie ael ot Conni'es of June .1, IMS, eiutlli ,1 "All aet lor the sale ol' timber Ian, Is In mo Males oi' Callloi nia, 1,'ou. einla ami Wasli.inion fen Uol.i ,' .Nil's, miii',1 A.Heul, wblow oi I'm siaii.l Co., ol Mult liiimiih, via,e ol "vin, na In.s i!.i ale. I In this nine..' her sworn slat em. nl, .. '.'.C, a n't lie liui i'liaeol taes' jM" ,iiinl s'a -1. 1 ,.n s,-...;mi.;I.iii ii.w n .ion o. X m.u t li lalue .'in.s'l' . w . ,M. nii'l w III inlei- I'toni In siniw that Ihe i.ool sii'.ikiiI Is ; liiore laliiahle or Us liniher m s.oue than lor aurieiiuui'iil inii'p"..,"., mi l to esliihlish her j e,aiui to sanl mini beiofe Ihe Uer., si. r ami lit- ! ieler nl tins oll.,e nl i mi .;nn l it v I i eoii, mi MouJay the 1, an ila.v oiAniisl IMC. Slio nones ns wllne-M'-: ItonteeH. Canis bell, ol l-.ast I'm i lai' il, .Mnlliioinaii I 'mill I y !'., j Clnifles Cole, of .sunny I 'aekiiiniis I utility j oie,;nii, Tmi.s. ,1. 1'ee.i, n a l I bit r et . .hnili-on, , li.nii ol I'oilinii.l ..ll.lllioiiialiCoiliit.v Ui.iin. Any anil all ersoiis elaiinlii': ailvei sely the j above ili sinhe.l lali Is aie ie,Uesle. t hie Hu ll- elainis lit tinsoiuiH oii or iietoie sal, I l.nli . ilay ol AiiKtlsl, sii'.', ' in,. i-jy.o .1. T. Ai'i't itsos, UeKisier. i ! i;xi:t i io;:s Ntn iu:. 1 Nolle Is hereby clveti thai (he unitersluui' 1 i has beemtuly iii.iininle.l. hy Ce llolim alile ! eouul .. einii l.oi . iis.-iieounl i un .on.eviviilor i ol il,e"i slate inn I III m .lanie, A. 1 1 iin.il lis i He I ol suhl i ounly ii.nl iu. ineeaseil. Ai., .- sons l,av ln eiabns auuiiisl anl eita.e 10,' heiebe iiKtuleil lo inesent toeir claims, .Inly I ve, i, e 1, le ie,iii,e.l hy law, lo Hie at limi.t j Itlver, I necmi, mnl ui.11,11 six Inontns hum j the iia;e ol iuls iio;iee. I .s v v t r t ool t u. I I''xi-i;tr oftl.e estate ol .imee A. Ila.iiilns Jl.. '-! Hi.nl llivt'f, lr, ton, J'.'.ne llilli K i NoTUi: if.: i f:;i.ii v i i I'i.N. I.anil iHl'.eo ul Tiie I 'alii-., l ,Ui:;'.. t.'i:. I Not .ee Is hereby k iv. t i.e. ,111 I':,' 1 ' itlif- ' V 'I :..., . .Tl I 1 Im- ,'lallil, i ti.a-' I 1 M- l.te 1 il. ut i i.e i ane.s , -mine,: se, '. l- r ,'ns i, :,'.; io maUe iln.ii , i '"i .'l an.l I ,at s.iiu j,iu,a i Kei.stl r ale i hire! e.' nr. mi July is, I- i vi, T, l. r N s-ia. I. H. No. rjtis lor tin' lols'.' l an t I tin.l s e n w 1 , s. e Ui I 2 inn . I ramie I.i e m- He names Ihe r.illoivln : wit -e to .ro .e ,1s eoittniiats r. .ii'.e.ie.. njion an.l .-nil i aU m'sal I laml v.: Miiri'iant Winemil, K. T. , H Inuiis, John Hlvers, M. l. U heeler, allot li"o.l Ulvei'tnemjii, I iiil'.lv 1,1 JollJ V I.KWts, Ke.:lster. Noriri: FCK I'UIU.ICATION. t.tui.t 0::iee:at Vmienuvr wash, .lime 2. I:1".'. .Notleeis laiebv clu n thai l.ll! folloil 'In.!- , i.... i ' ,-. ;.i ... ,,r ..la in f h.n 111.1.1' .. Sll-Illl' 1UIS llini . lo iiinUe llm, I t I 111 slli't'oit I i or his e:aim,.iml liiat sunt proof ivlll be inn le : I bi.f.ife the agister ami Keeeiver f. S. Laml OlMec at 'iiiieiniver M'asn. ion AugitKi I, lSic', viz: Hnvld K. finlvvne. C'ii'-h nn.llcntl(.ti No IT ninlrr the llril mm-. I Hon of Hie net approve I Sept. ! Is:), lot- the; n vv I, n c '., n '., ii ' una s w;, n vv ;t see. , ! i.i i'. .1 n r t e w m. Hp names tho rollievliiT witnesses to prove ,., . I ,.,.,. ,,,t miltk'M. ins e-etiiinii'iis , '-.sin. m i-j , ...... .,.' ... i.i i t .1,. A I.1..U I ',,,l,.rvilMl l 111,11 ,M, Sillll lllllll, ,l'.. i Kilvvnr l I'l.ilerwo i'l. of white Salmon wash Vi llliain HrBiio, William Ketinivly, of Chetns with wa.-ih. Jnll jyl'i Jons I). Oi-iooiiahak. tb-nlster. NO I ICE KUt l'l'IiMCATION. I.snil fiflleetit Thi! I'nlles Dr., Juno 11. W2. Notleeis hereby itlven that t'tn follnwlnir ni.mi"! set'h r ha.'. Illel notice of his Intenllon to inak (Inn I priHifln sni'port of his elabii, ami that salil proof will be mini.' before the Kelster anil Ifee -lver I', K L. O. tit Tho Halle Or, on AiiKtist II ISW, vi.: Charles .Saunders. D. S. Xo- 7WI for the u w H nee. 12 Tp I n r 9 e w rn. He names Ihe following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, suhl land, viz: Levi Kealeiuh. Joe I'tnser, l ee morse. I.011 .Morse, all of Hood I'.lver Dr. ; J2-Jy.J0 John w. l,ewts, newsier. (Um liuiulior 8 second hand cook stove f()r ul Urimu'u. M. HEW&n5CH f:I. rjiU atifiuui-iiouji.! HI tSKhr HOoD RIVER OREGON. rip. - DLALCns IN Houso Biij.Id.3rs G'cda, Sash .,1 Ti.. BriGiets a n Q ffooi Turnings. Li7.no. Piaster and Lath Ceil ing Hstio and Flocrmg. Cofflnc dz Caclrctc. UN Hlloia O. I.. hTUAN All AN, I'nslilenl, Mercer S Dies SUCCESSORS TO 0. B. HARTLEY. ' Will supply tho puMIc with tho very choicest BEEP, FORK AND 1OTTT0N At tho Vory Lowest Ratos. Wo have constantly on hand u tine stock of SZc-r-C5, rSacom. arid. X-iarcL, In f.iet, evor.vtlilng In our tint. Our wagon will run through the" valley and to tho mltli Mutnlaya Wed iics.lays and Fridays. All ordori lillod promptly. Cofnor O.ikanJ Fourtli Sts., - - Mood Rivor, Oregon I llJSOli I'Knl'llirT'iltS Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Shade and Oniain "it.il trots; grip vines, s;uall tVn't -. !'. i'i and Slinihliory. lie mho I i "i t i ll,' p' iees I efin'o pnrehasl n;; o'-cvt 'hero, I t.-ni'i i I ..i .mi' ! it is nil' glow n strictly v.itl.i-n' iu-'i.-tiioii. i I J ! l ,,.-n ....... ...., tri " "j v 72i V " V'v ,iro. pj ..;' :j' .... v ' M3dmmw That Ihilty da. i I s ! t : s Me in i n! ' m-, M d volild r fjM'ft fully "e I :! ...i' t'r i' s '.i i.'oi' i ' ' i . ' 1 1 1 . ' i s i r I il.V. JJ ;j fci k l,u O S Private iVrriiiilr. ) uiLt'jij ihMkM. And a Complcto Lino of DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. YOUFH FOR HOOD RIVER, DUG, WILLIAEES & EROSIUS. PEAR.JHOUNT (PORTLAND) & HOOD RIVER NURSERIES. Oiler for wile odu.iXM) siainliiril trees jjrnwn on hih 111 lauds without Irriga tion or manure. Such trees are ineoiiiparahly superior to those rown on swales or watered soil Irrigated trees when planted on high aud thy soils itro liahlc to stunt in growth and if they live, It Is liahle to ho 7orH years before they hear to amount to iinvlhing. Our l iccm are fret) ue ut ly in bearing tho 2nd year from sotting tint. U ill send releienccs to siiliMtant lale thisusHcrllon. Jjllrn, J'larn, I'l iicir.i, J'ruiim, I'ltonx, CJurrim, (Juttrr and Atricot, huiall fruits in variety, ornamental trees ami shrubs, and 40 varieties (out of lUOtestsi of roses. S'irriattirx, 1'riann. Several vttrlcties of if J'nvhea and 'arli T xa IVivL 'inwu h Special inilncenii'iits to those planting ill lotu of 10(1 to 1000. Correspondence invited. Address, ril.ICINdTON A CO. No. '2 Deluini liu'iSling, N. V. Corner 1st and Washington Sis. rnrtland, Or. (Hi V riLKlNC lON. Hood Uivcr, Or. C0K.& Bishop- Contractors DPlana and Pilf HOOD RIVER Crandall & Burget, Df:ALEF.S IN Windovv7 Shades, Poreikc, Carpets, M0 CARRY A Fall Line of MsilalijiiC-oOui Mail Orders Pronptly Attended to 166 Second St, The Dalles Or, T.' iW't' NDTH'K ii. c.chi:, Hi-orwU.'jr. a WEBER 1. and Builders. Estimates MM. OREGON. Etc. 0 rrf r.. i' "r vijiH. . li- w