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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1892)
food Jiver (alacier. HOOD RIVER, OR., AUG., 20, 1S92. i traln without the employment of the rr . . , i linkertons, nnd relying on the shite to A proposition Is now bcfur our jv protect their men. Mr. Webb has a pie to arrange for the const met Ion ofn',,,"K ,U,R,' ,!" law-abiding Jitoh on the east side from a point near citizen. HI action compares favor- the forks of the river to the Columbia, hnd for a branch iiinod ucros Hood river for t!n wint uul Tim .lit.h if , limdo, will be large enough to ll.wt tlio largest saw log, and to ',,,rrv ll ll.ejlwst ,orr-v .WH 11 ' wwin up as I h.i..l.r u...i ..ml w..n,i t ....... ., J 1 "" " W. General Weaver j taiim to the nulroad. The ouui'iiii v proposing 10 bin Ul Ute tiiteh reijuuv U'torecouimencing it a gnanaiity iuthc kIihjhj of contracts to take water for l-'.uu acres. The blank contracts can be Kt u ui mm omce, anil we uhjucsi au iiiie.csted to call ami examine them, We would likn If tun ir lli.w of tlii llhe II IWO or llllce Ol lUCM? viitnuis could and would be taken luto lut h reboot district and that their thev frhould 1k diarussed t.v iverv IVI- - - - Min, in order that tonic definite conclu ioi, can Ik, reached ami I li.n ..,n. It I ...... ... . ..... v... twit ructs enough can lie secured, work will be coinnicnifd ut once, and the ditch will be completed in time to fur- Jiish water for next year's crop. This, we thir k, is the opportunity ot our pwr llc. and. if ucwi.ted. we believe will. within a year, double our population and at once inctvae our la ml values enormously. In dealing with this proposition we must ivmeiuUr that we ciKinot expect to get something for nothing, and also that when a com pany ties its money up in a ditch, that it can reasonably demand that the other parties to the contract be also bound. There are thousands of acres in the valley that ale now entirely un pioduetive, and most of which will re loaiu so foi u long time yet without water. With water available, these wnne lands can be sown toallalfa.clover r timothy, and made to yield from $30 lo too per acre. This is about the least remunerative crop the laud produces, yet tnis would pay for w ater for twenty acres with the products of two or three. If put in straw berries, a tract eighty leet square will purchase every year the water for twenty acres. Again we say, come and get a blank contract for each fcchiKjl district and talk the subject over deliberately and fully. Later a tan vass w ill be made to t-ee what can be done towards making the matter a suc cess. The year 1592 promises to ne the equal ol io." or strikes. The latest nd most serious is the strike of the switchmen on the New ok roads, w hich is extending rapidly, and prom ises to become general. The strikers reiuse to profit by past experience and have resorted to force to prevent the running of trains, and have even goue wo far as to derail a passenger tiaiu. One would think that they would have learned by experience that how even much sympathy they may have of the public, that it ceases the moment one Jaborer undertakes to say what another .laborer shall or shall not do. The right of labor to combine to protect iUelf is ! lively conceded, but its light to com bine for the purpose of preventing some other laborer from taking the job aban doned by them can never be conceded in this country. If organized labor will not learn this lesson by txperiemei it must be taught it by the force of the law. The Oregon Press Association meets at The Lalles September :26th, and al ready that metropolis of the Inland Empire is preparing to receive them. Of course we are interested in this matter, for we shall be there. Asa matter or local pride, we hope the ed itors will be royally entertained, and this hope ia accentuated-by the fact that we are citizen enough of The Dalles to take pride in having ber do the grand, and just far enough outside to be classified as one of the guests. This is a political year, and we thus dignifiedly "straddle." The Oregonian newsboys have struck, their alleged grievance being the in crease in the price of the paper. The editor denies this, and asserts that the paper is sold to the boys at the same price as to the news agents, three cents n copy. It is not probable the militia will be called out, but to be in style and to follow its own ideas, the big daily should employ a force of Pinkertons to defend the boys taking the places of the strikers in selling the papers. That there is nothing in a name is practically asserted by the advance ment of the brown mare, Nancy Hanks, to the position of queen of the turf. The name is not royal, but the mare proved herself to lie truly so. She has put the record for a mile 2:07, a re duction from Maud S.' time of 11 sec onds and of Sunol's on the kite-shaped track of 1 second. It is safe to say that Nancy Hanks will occupy her throne for a year or so, at least. William Sheffield, wno has been on the statt of the Seattle Poxt-Iiitelli-gaifer for two years, has resigned his position and gone into partnership with Editor Tollock of the Mt. Vernon Democrat. Mr. feheflield was a Dallis boy and handled the tell-tale antimony In the Wasco Sun office during our ad ministration of the editorial depart ment of that paper, and we are glad in deed to see him climbing steadily up ward in his chosen profession. Vice-President Vell, of the New York Central, says the road will move . ' tnat ot Anarchist NcK. ' ! l no election so far scorns to lie the; 1 "" M" I" Inteivrtlnjr of the , ' on'v "" wn" to I stirring j up the monkeys, ntid he docs not seem i to awaken much enthusiasm "" rubbers, after The California train Killing HHii-it live iii'iiuiy siienus mi wm j ,( (,0 pursuit of them, finally ..... ' mountains mid escaped. The ' i !. it. i I slici ifl niul hi iiki hii ilvin nn ln . ,.ii. J - - Skillful Canine Kqur.trUnl.m. There's au ntirivnlcil exhibition of I canlw """V111" 10 lK' on M . i stnets of Ciiu ao utmost utiv lar. which has fully ::s itnu-li or real merit about it than one even more will in j similar display that ore made in any of ! the "greatest shown ou earth." Thu j performer is an exceptionally iutelli- Sent w,lU'r Vmvl. ami lie s a n.Ier of skill. His act consists, in a word, of riding a delivery wagon horse whoso driver nsnr.lly enforces a poll mell gait. The spaniel sits his immnt with his hiud feet oa the horse's collar, or where the collar would come, and his frout feet, one ahead of the other, on the nar- row ridije of the horse's neck, his elaws chvtched in the mmip. The f:istr tin. ..... .. uuw nnr" i:ie uvuer lut? uoir sccuis io hke it. iudirinir finin his manv Iwrks , . , . i . aim uvciy way 1:1 wnicn lie wags ins tail. The sudden rounding of a corner never catches the plucky little animal off his guard, but at such times he will "curve in" with apparently the intelli gence of the most accomplished circus rider, and so never loses his balance. He has fallen but once in the two years that his owner saya he has been riding. and that was when the horse came near being killed by a cable car. The horse uever goes so well as when carrying the dog. and that of course means that horse and dog are warm friends. Woe to the person or animal who bothers either of them when the other is around, for between the kicking or the horse and tho biting of the dog the two old chums make it exceedingly unpleasant for intruders. Chicago Trib-' une. The Clover O05. A large, healthy bnlldog was sitting to tally unaware of the dog catcher's wagon, which came rattling clown the street ut that moment. Suddenly the fatal lariat shot ont. but the dog dodged it and made a bee line for the man who handled it Then ensued an exciting chase, which I was much enjoyed by the populace in the vicinity. The dog catcher is never very popular with people in general. In this instance he succeeded in clambering into his wagon minus his coattails. A skirmish then ensued, which ended in the temporary triumph of the dog. who retired to repose on his laurels. The dog catcher came back from ignomini ous flight a few minutes later, however. and human ingenuity soon triumphed over brute courage. The dog was lassoed an,J takt"n tf tle lnnd with other un firtuiuites, But here the in:i ite sense of justico ia tr.au steps in to evan up things. Several admiring citizens had viewed the ac tions of the dog, and when lie was cart ed away they took up a subscription, sent ont to the pound, ransomed the ani mal and provided him with a home. It is a little comedy like this that makes life seem worth living even to the most dissatisfied individual. Chi cago Globe. ' Don't for Grammarian. Do not Ray "He speaks bad grammar," but "He uses poor English." Not "I urn real ill." but "1 am really ill." Not "I feel bad." but "I feol badlv." Not "Hadn't ought." but "Shouldn't have." Do not begin all remarks with an ex clamation such as "Well:" "Say!" "Oh!" Do not say "I'm going. I don't believe." but "I'm not going. 1 believe." Not a "free pass, but a "pass:" not "New Beginners." but 'Beginners:" not "Elevated up." but "Elevated." rtot "I am through dinner," but "I have finished dinner." Not "It is too salty." but "It is too salt." Not "It is tasty." but "It is tasteful." Not "Light complected." bnt "Light complexioned." Not "He don't come to see me," but "He doesn't come to see me." Not "Who are you coins' with?" bnt "Whom are you going with?" Not incorrectly "She wrote to Nell and I." when yon say correctly "She wrote to me." City and Country. "Like Master. I.I he Man." "Look heah. Sambo has you got dat ar dollar 'n a ha'f you owes me?" "Goodness gracious. Caesar. 1 hasn't, dat's a fas'." "Now look heah. I s'pec's you's gwine to swindle me out ob dat ar' money." "No, 1 a'n't, Ca?sar I sw'ar 1 a'n't." "Den why ha'n't yon paid it? Why isn't ye got it now. eh?" "Well, ole man. de fac' is. dar's been a mighty big corner in gold, an de bulls an de b'ars hab been cuttin up so dat de money's all locked up." "Locked up wnar?" "Why in de banks, ob course." "Now jus' hole on. ole Gibbertefib. What, in de name ob goodness grashus, hab you got to do wid de banks, an wid gold, an wid bulls an b'ars in a corner? Tell ine dat!" "Look a heah, Cassar, I'se heerd mas'r tell uiore'n forty men 'at wanted money dat same t'ing what 1 tole you, an dar wa'n't one ob 'em treated him like you do me. By golly, 'pears to me you might act like a gempl'man!" New York Ledger. The undersigned liolng located near Hood Hiver, wishes to Inform jini'tles M ho may U' desirous of having sur veylng 'd-ino, that he is a practical surveyor of many years experience, and that work entrusted to him will U performed with dispatcli and correct nesn. He takes pleasure in refori lug to Mr. A. S. Mowers, w ho for years was county commissioner in .Minnesota,) and for whom lie did county work as county surveyor, as to his ability, l'liitics writing nit' at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. l J. Hayks. Paled Hood River April lith, ISM. : I'KTITIOX FOR LltJlOK I.ICKNSK. Hooti KlVKU Piii'.ctx.T, WnwiH "ninny, MlnttM.r Oll'llOll, " I I To I h llonnrnhlc t titiiity Court of '.Viiwm i .l,,"I,,: , , .ti.iuv imiii'i muni ukui .iiir in iiimhi liivi-r iinvliu'i, w until ouutity, Hiyii.iii, ri- . nf.A 111111,1 .lll'll VVMII lll'lllll Ill.tIT n'ln I ,11 I KI'MIII M ItlVIKO III J. T. IVIk III M'll Klll.il 111 I.I H. MMH'llllliy vlm.iu unit malt lhtirs, at l!u town ul lln.nl K'vvr III wild plii'llirl, III Ii'hh iilaiolUi' Hum ' ...... ..,.n.... t..i ii... .-..I.-i ..r - f W Ciirnin. K.lwanl Chiirlea. I Win Kami, ! II May, ; W J CaiupU'll, i S A r'iwti'1-, Illi Kvans I'lnta lleruei", W II Allen, I" II Mrai.alian, S II (iltsi.n, l II i'lollKll, Van JoIiumhi, J 11 Pay Ion, Jonn xwwiiy, It li t'ooper, H Prince. J mill's 1'iKiprr, HiMrKi1 Peimt1, Jenniii' WoIIh, i II Wal.son, 11. m Allen, W Wells, KltHl HerC, M Wlneliell, J K liu.i.s, J Ihxlson, John A Mohr, Win 1 av Is, l(ot em ran, J P Snyder, (S Kvuns, liiii Manilas, P 1,1 Hliii'iil.s, Itush SH'ihi.Ker, PtUrMohr, iiiMHe Wiirner, John MeUiiilj;er, w 'i.H-r, I' Johnson, John Mclntvro, J U Mekels.'n, ln Prattler, w V Ii;sdoii, wSmldi, P V t'onles, .1 Reynolds, K Nohle, John II 1 rudlebaimh, K .1 m-k w mi, A I. MiiKUlre, ' ('Hrls.ni, J M I'UHteriiuin, I'ruten K.t'iiey, Kl4 Carter, M 1 MorKan, A Kelchiini, w 1, AdaniN, 1. Killin.au, luin siiiillli, w (I Clrllanil, P J.IO'lllM'Ml, Iji.Monle KellogiT, Kd Kiimsey, J S I'urran, J Arn.stn.iiK, J w Keiina, J llJiukMin, TI.IBl PolllK'k, J A ArnistroiiK, Asa K.strMiifht, PC Ijivelle. Chris iK'thniiin, C It KllKWorih, i lry V It , . ; : : i M Krit.il. csmhwcU. ! J v W'bIIiii. AlU'ti l.uokey. It J W rlKht, .!mc Wiohurt. JtinioK llorry, C A Win Wnoils, J 1' lirai'ki'U, J A Hm'kiiH, ' M Wnlliml, WliU'onlo, John knitirr, W S I'mpiKT, K Taylor. I' A HrectlliiR, J II Kami. IVlor Kopke, f u II-.l.rt v. , j j a un. .H V K'l nhiirif, '"W. joi.ni.cnx. Y,in SHI. i vhtmoii. It K McU-an, .HH AIITK, J II Hum. w II n v lies, V B i'ratlmr. 1 J T wlshurt. u 11 llllsll, TIlOM 14UV.V, Jw.li Purser. J A Kiruniihun, ilea Herbert, win (iooltx'y, JUS iKIUKHll, I' M Knapp, J Hnnkiii, Jack Nrulclgh, I. M Monroe, A Iniralls, Jos MeUuIre, 11 Ijito. P M walls, C P Knnpp, K w H ill. J J I.ui'ki y, (ieonre arilner, J O 1-jlSllllHIl, K 11 Miller, II K JiH'hlnsi'n, It IistniiKht, I red Huff, K M Jackson, K ( ' It. Kjers, X Hillen. I'hus ((riKtt, Valentine Nehrbmier. John Bezcrse. John w lllnrlebs, H P JnehliiKcn, H Brown, A wise, A Paasch, II Selverkrnpp, Geo Uorden, Kred N Itornhivkor, SCHmitli. CdHoberts, w I) Ilogeri!, Alfred Tucker, Jake lnt, w 11 wilson, H K wiley, wni ltoyleii Cliu Ileevcs Harry Orny Notice In hereby given thnt 1 will apply to the county court for the Hlato of Oregon for wasco county, ut the Si-ptemlior term thereof, in iss, 10 wu: un me sin nay or Sept.. inner, im. for a license toell Hi.irllno.is. vinous ami mult ll(iiom In less quantities thiin one c:n- ion, nt my place of business In the U.wn of Hood Hiver, In said county and state, for a period of one year. J. T. DKI.K, Applicant. NOTICE. U. H. Land Office, Vuncouver Wash July 8, 1802. j Complaint liavinp been entered at this office i by Henry CCarmuvk, against Charles Hubert win, for iibimdonini; his homestead entry No. 8442, dated September 5th 1SSU, upon tlic'south east quarter of HcctWn 2, township 3 north nni It east. In Skamania county Wash.. I with n view to the cancellation of said entry the said pnrtles,are hereby summoned to ap pear ut tho U. H. Uind office at Vnneouver wash., on the. jOth day of Auurust 1S2, at 10 o'elock a, m. to resiond and furnish testi mony concerning said aliened abandonment. It appearing to my satisfaction that personal service cannot be made on the entiyman, It Is hereby ordered that ttie service be made bv rules Itf and II of practice In the t;. H. Land Office by publication, posting and mailing. jyl'aug20 John I. Gkoghkgan, licgister NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dulles, Or., July 12, 1S!2. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U. 8. L. O. at The Dalles Or., on 8ept 0 1892, viz:: Kphrlam T. Wlnans. D. S. "152 for the g w J4 sec. 2)Tp 2 n r 9 c w m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. P. Buskirk, Peter Nesson, A K. Oiler, Wlllium Buskirk, ull of Hood Klver Oregon. JylU-augM John W. Lewis. Register. I I US We lovt our f kaw.nl icool. E !??ZjS VTt love our tentie loch mJJf- Atd obey t, 12-iqtH ruU. -j5. AT M. V. HARRISON'S. The Popular Desire to call your attention to the fact that they are stilll running their well known LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE, AND Are prepared to furnish buggies, or hacks with reliable drivers, to carry fishing, tourist or other parties to all points in the valley at reason able rates. Good saddle horess always on hand. Horses board ed by the day, week or month. SECOND STREET NOTICK I'OU HTil.lCATION. Ttuiber lj.ml, Act June 3, K7S. t'nlted siiilen IjiihI OltUiv Vamsiiiver, S ash., June Js, WJ. Not lii! Ik herchy iilven that In iMiiiplliimv with (ho provisions of I lei net of ISilmfcMt ol Jill.eH, 1STS enlitled "An .n't lor the sale of tliuti.'i' Inn, Is in 1 lie sluies ol Culirui 11I11. 1 n oii,eviulu,aiiil ivashlimlun IVi'i lloiy,"Kinn. els.M. I j.ne.ol lilleHalmoueounty oiKllek. Itat. slate ol wash., has llus day llled 111 ! this oillis' his swoui siaii iiieni I .Is, lor the pini'liiise ol the noi iinvesi 4 ol sivnon M i. In tow iislilp .No. 4 noi II., rmue no, In east, ami w ill oiier pnsil tosliio. 1 hill I in' land souuhl Is liiii;e valnnlile for Us UihIh'i'iii' slmie lhai. lor atli'ii-ultuiiil iMirinises, niul lo establish Ills elaliu to said land hcloiv the Keuisler and Ito eeher of this ulllii' al Vumnuxer, wiisli., on Wednesday, I lie lull day ol (eptemhei',;.MiJ, He iia.iies us witnesses; James Drown, lVler Cameron, ilurdi n Paliuer.ol W Idle Sal mon, wash,, Charles Peal-sun, ol Trout Lake, u 1111. Any and all persons elalmliut adversely the i.luoi; ili'si'l ihv il lauds are li iUi'sled lo llle llielr eliilms In this oillee on ol lieioiv said Mill ilav orsepienilier, ll'i JyiisptUl Jons 1. ilKiuiii:o iN, Kealster. A I) M I MSI II ATI) KS N 0 T I ( V. NotliV Is herehv i;lvi n that Hie undcrsluned t., r Morse, has Ihvii ilnti d l.v theisiuul v isuiil, of Wasco is.iinly, stale of iinxon, ad liilniKtiutor ol the estate ol' I'. W. I'lmi, .lis ei'iiM'd. All )s rsiins hiivim; claims aualusl said (state, mv nsilesled to ptcsent tliel.i phiprrly WTllli'd, lo me, at llisid Ulvi r, l.i'e linn, within six iiiouiho Irom ihiie lunir, I.. K. MoKsk, Ailnilhlstiator of tho estate oi l', W. plnn, ileifased. Pateil JuIy.T, lsirj. toks mht( 1:. Notliv Is tiiiehv al veil that the unilei'sli!ned 1 has his i! duly iinpoiiili'd, hy Ihe Itouoialile j is.uuly iH.uii.of WiiiMinimiy.ii'icoii,civulor 01 1 in- esuile ami will ol James A, llan kills lale ol said county ami now iliveased. All per sons having claims aaiilnst said eslale un lieivhy not illi d to present their claims, dulv ' veililed, as 1'i'nulreil hy law, to me at Hood I Klver, I iciiin, and within si mouiliM lioiu ' the dale ol Mils uotli e. 1 WVArr Cool'IM!. i Kxivutor of the estate ol Juini's A. Itauklns 1 dccriiscd. I Jlyil IliM.d Kiver. On'ifon.J une l it h liHi ! NOTlCi: FOU "iTui.H'ATION. ! Land Oillee at Tlie lallcs dr. July Is, lsli'i Nouee is herchy jjlwu ihat the lollowlnu 1 named selller tins tiled notice ol his inlenilou I lo make tlmil prisd In support of his claim, i ami that said pnsif will lie made before the : Ihuister and Kis-elvcr I". S. lo. at The I tulles ! Or, 011 .Sept., T, lsll', viz: ; Willis II. Clelland. I It. It. No SI 0 for the lo(s;iaud I ami e N w j '4 mv 7 Tp ii n r II e w 111. ' Ho names the follow 1m; w IIiii ssck to prove I htscoiitlnuous ronli in ,' 111.011 ami rultlva Mlonof, said iand, r. F. . Jai kson, war ' ren Turner, U'vl Monrm-, VintU W inchell, all I of llisid KKcr Oriuon. j yii-m;2T John W. I.kwis, Iielster. ITlnilier Until, Act June.'t, s;K. NOTICE FOU rU II U CATION. t'nltpil Slates l.iuiil Odin-. Vaxi'ocvkii Wa.mi., June II, lSui Notice is hereby clven that In -otupllnucc i with the provisions of the ml of Congress of' i June :l. ISTs, entiilcl 'An act for the sale of! i thither lands In the stales ol Cnlirninla, Ore-1 1 i;on, Nevada, and washliiu'tiin Teniloiy," Marnarel A.Ciimenui.of While mIiiiiiih'iiiii'iI v I ol Klickitat slaleot Wash., tills ilav llled lil I tlusiiirii'u hcrsworn siatcuicnt no. r II, lor the 1,,,.,". .rn.lV.-'U.ltl.tnt , ,!(,( Ill , 1.1 ,, ,P, in tou uship no. ." north, raiie no. !0 cast, ami will oiler proof to show thai the laud soiinht Is lr.ore vnluable for Its timlx - or stone than for agricultural puriMws, and In csiuhlish her claiu. to said hind bctore the licelsier mnl Ke cclvcrof tills inllce at Vancouver washlnulon on riiursday, the 1st day ol SeplemlHT Kr. I She names as witnesses: James Itrown, Frank Ume, (iurden Palmer, of white Sal mon, wasiitutoii, charleH l'curion, ol Trout : uiku ! asuiiiKton. I Any and all personn cIuIiiiIhk adversely the j nhovu descrilM'd lands are reipitntvtl to tile 'l.V f September, lsir. ineirciaims in inisoiiiisj on or uetore wtiu I si Jn-"uuti''" John It. tieooiiKOAn, Heiflstnr J. M. HUNTINGTON, & Go, TITLE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. Reliable information concerning land titles. Choice city nnd country property for WALK Conveyancing a Specialty. ISO Second Street - - - - The Dulen Or. li MOUNT HOOD HOTEL, Has been thoroughly j renovated, and a large ell added doubling its CAPACITY. Everything will be found neut and clean ANU THK Tables will be mipplied with tlie best the MARKET AFFOnHS. GEORGE HERIJERT Proprietor. Liverymen, HOoD RIVER OREGON. DEALERS IN Houco Builder's Goods, Sasli nnd Doors, Mouldings, Brackets ni Wood Tinim Liuio. Plaster and Latli Ceil ing, Ifcistio and Flooring. CoffniG z Caclzotc. on Hiiititr O. U STUAN All N, Pivsldeut. SUCCESSORS TO 0. B. HARTLEY. Will supply tlie public with the very choicest BEEF, PORK AND MUTTON At tho Very Lowest Rates. We have ooiiHtaiitly on hand a tine Mock of ZEIaiCLG, ZBacorx an.cL ULiCird., In fact, everything In our line. Our wiijron w ill run through the" valley and to the inilln Moinluvn Wed iiCHdayd and Frldaya. All orilcre tilled pioiuptly. Corner Oak and Fourth Sts., T23.o dalles 3T-o.rGcries, RAWSON & WEBER PHi.PHIKToltH Have on linnd a full xttpply of Fruit, Slutdo and Oniuiiieiitul trccn; grup I vines, kiiiall fruits, Kohcs and SliruhU - 15c sure to p't our priceH lieineinU r our liven arc (tiitw THE DALLES. V. A. Si,iMii:m.AXit, Local Ajreiit. WE HAVE ZDECIIDEID That thirty liny i im long iim up (llu credit hiIh, mid would npcctfully rcqui'nt our p iIimiis to govern iIii'IiimcIvch lu'cordliigly, Prescriptions and Private Formula And a Comploto Lino of DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. YOURS FOR HOOD RIVER. DRS. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. PEARMOUNT (PORTLAND) & HOOD RIVER NURSERIES. OfTcr for wile Gihi.imw) Htamlanl tree grown on high llr lands without Irriga tion or manure. Such trecM nrc liicoiiipnrubly superior to thimo grown on hwiiIch or watered noil Irrigated treed when p'liiiitcd on high and dry wih nre liable to Btunt in growth and if they live, it Ih litiiile to be 7 or H yearn licforo they bear to amount to anything. Our lives are frequently in 'hearing tho 2nd year from setting out. Will send references to substantiate this assert Ion. Apjfex, J'iwh, I'ctwiM, Prune, J'uvtx, ('herriex, (ttin;x and Atrirot. Kmall fruits in variety, ornamental trees nod shrubs, ami 40 varieties (out of 100 tests) of roses. ,Stecitiien, J'ruiieH. Several varieties of Artif Pvnvhet and lltirl Texan P.lackberrli H Special Inducements to those planting in lots of 100 to 1000. Correspondence invited. Address, riLKINUTON ti CO. Jso. 2 Dekuni Uuildlng, N. W. Corner lsf, and Washington Sts. Portland, Or. OUV I'lLKlNtiTOX. Hood River, Or. x & Bishop, Contractors Plans and HOOD RIVER Crandall & Burget, DEALERS IN M WiD(lowSkdes5Etc, ,,3 . ALSO A Full Line of Unflerlaking Goods. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to ' 166 Socond St. The ."Dalles, Or. kst Nortel:. 11. coin Heri-clary. Hood Rlvor, Oreon ry. U'fore purchusintr elsewhere. n ntrictly without Irrlpillun. OREGON I and Builders. Estiznates 1 OREGON. in vau zju ACCrtlfClillEtt a 19 W II CARRY I.ril01l