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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1892)
3(ooi Iiver Slacicr llO')! IMVI'.K, )!;., OCT. I, IWJ Tin: ,,nii.s. TIik mult iiiiIm"! IV'. hi Ml. IIppikI nl II i' i'I'ii'U A, M, Weil ins. in m mill hiiiiii'ilnyN; id'- plll'N 'lit Mlllltl. lIll VM ,l flflllll, K.ir ( ' 1 1 1 i n i i ) 1 1 , li'ii',i.!H A, M. lii'i'l ' tt I I'. M. tiilnrilm .'nr While Kilniuii l.'iivi'K dully ill A. M. II I I I VI' III "III' ll'l'llll'k I'. M, I'Vihii Whiii' Kiiiiiimi ii'iivw fnf I'liiiiu, nii- ini'i' 1 1 iii I l ulu' inn I i (Irnwiiiiil Monthly, 'i'iliii'i.il:i n iiim I I' I'IiIiivh, HUILF I.OCAI, matti:ks. Ii'immiM hi m la til Marvin Utind'H. New IIhk of lino toilet soups al IImj ilnig store. ( rifliiii'H iV.iiiH'il lo order lit till' fur niture Minn , True to mime 'Terfectlm" 1im til t lit' drug Mure. Iii pnly Sluiiir riiinimii wiim hero Thumduy. Koine Hint violins fur Mule at M. II. Nlt'lli'lson's. KithIi cigars, of (lie Ih'mI brand only, kept lit lilt' ttt ll-r hi. Hi'. Smoke tin' 1 lemiHun 10 out elgnrnt M. J I. Nlckel-uii's. Flower jiotK, ilaln and fancy, In jiro- vlnlt. fllHloll, III tilt' tllllR HlolC. VM 1 I ...... , ' I Mchmi'm. MdioliiM anil ( hnsloher MrM. Moiiroc ami Mr. F.ed Jlowc SuUman, of Mt. A vr. Iowa, were lien- Wt lit to Portland Wcdiicmluy. j Wctlnemlav, vIhHIiii; Mr. ami Mr. I.X.I,, live Mi.rav im well uh nil ' ' ' n'.".r- '''"y ti. ...r..HH tl,.. Coliiin- otherii.M'cllel.lcnat t he .lrnt; kIoic. I huisdiiy to vlnlt ol.l tunc nclf-h- JtcMt oinilltv "f Itocho Ilarhor limit j , , ,, lit t l.:;o h i-liAircl. S. K. JUlir.Mi:.HK. i Mr. ( . (J. Uoherln and fan.l v cnmc 1 ; In from t heir iiioiintuln home Ini'Kilay, A lurn Miiily of Ii.iiiiImoiiic wall pa-, and will leave tdiorllv fur CalifoinlH to lierjiifl ifcelvetl hy S. ItartiiifH. jiemltho winter. Sir. Itohcrli I In l.. ave M.iir order for iii'wHM'r ' 'w Y"'k. Uvw ,,,! w, r,,, and miti'.liie. with M. II. Mcl.t lon. , Jl,""i"''' li. v. II. I'. (illt, ami Mr. ami Mr. I 1Wi.,!i,i"1' ':t, a hardware iner M. .!.. 1.1 i,',,,,..! On.uuilik W...1; cl iii 1 1 1 of I ,!i( rit iii le wii here hint WCCK , ' , I'.iijaii i n. mi linn lamny iirivco over; with . .1. IliKer, exUtiei hi tjlir to I'ht'iiovi Uh, Wiihiilnntt'ii, 'l'hnrilay. t.riM at ii minnitinle ami hiuity. Su i .... v . . )nK. .V Mercer have Hold their Iilll.'lll'l' HllMl. Ill (I. II. I lull lev 1111.1 I.. I V" I .Ni ll. 1 lalltllsel't liief cxtl'at Ih lltxl toilet per at this driij? ' lllUICN III III.' I i.'r-l Mole, Sewin;: iiniehlne Heodlft f"l' ti 1 1 ma- . . t l If X II 11 rhino, oil ami extras at M. II. McUcI j Violel, wll 1 M-uwlici,'-lc ami devv-, herrie are in t!ooni on Mr. ISntcliain' pluee. i There wa a foot nf Himw at ( 'loud j flip lnt week, luit it only remained fori one day. I Flrtlelam eedi'f wlilni'le "'."i per t'loii.nd n! the Jl.itnl 1 liver M. F. t'oV. Htore. M'1. .Ii.lin Wiluirt who Im l'en at Jolileii.li.'e fur MHiic time, catlie home 'Ihur.-tlii.v. (ii'Miit liv,i"M tM'.ved viwterdav frotn N. '. I'.vmh' lintise to hi old luiine nil Seeoinl Mn et. Since the ruin" I i. ! week the era" htartiii'f lit !."iid 'j'l'ine, ami the fall rani't' W ill he CXre'li'I't. :;n ivr lnffel for IIunrimlon Hot, i In- I icI In the in iiUel al the H.iotl lllver M fir. . 'o ' Htore. A lieiie. ni'd .lx e!(jii.ii ln'w fur fide nl a liai-'iiin fur eii"'i. For information rail on lvh.'ar W. Wiiian. Mix I lowell ha ut oiieiii'd a new toelt of t'ood, iiml oliclt an iiiHH'cl ioll thereof hy the ladle. )f. ntt'l Mr. 1'. .1 Tliomil are In Portland. i 1 1 1 we tititlert'un thev In tend Incut 1 u ir in that vicinity. Mr. A. 1!. Itvr' -lt ha PtM) ton of l.i.v-r,..'w.il.. nt Wl.it.. SmIm.,.ii f'ii ; on or write him at that place. A Kiieci'ssful i'tl'or' I boinir mat'" to rstahlixh a s,eliool library, and u hun dred volumcH are alreatly assured. Hon. V. I,. Smith Is luivimr the vnl- lev removed from the' roof of his store 1iullilin;i and new shinude iut on. Mr. Charlotte Hull arrived from i Syracuse. Xebtaskn, Saturday morning last, and is visiting old friends hero. Tiss Claire Hoolittle, after , inontb'n v:f:!t with her mother Mi's. . .1. linker, returned to Tacomu" Siimlay ! morning. H. H. Tucker has put In a stock of i roods at his oliieo. This will prove tiulte nn accommodation to people In i xnar vioinity. The lom' talektl of henn supper to be trlvon by the "ltusy llcos" will soon be one of the has heaim. See bill of fare elsewhere. Captain Coo has been oniraircd for Hi roe or four days with tho steamer Trma in bi'linring'hay across the river from Whit' Salmon. Oliver chilled plows. Oliver steel plows, farm wagons, hacks ami huirirles and all kinds of agricultural imple ments for Kale by Olingor & Hone. We understand that. O'cnrge Herbert Is to quit the hotel business to-day. (loorge lias made many friends here, who hoi .o to see him remain with us. "Mr. Cotton, general nttornev for the Union I'aeillo. and Lieut. Taylor of tho Cascade Locks, wore gtiestH of Cloud Cap Inn for three days this week. Misses Anntnnnd Ilessio Lang of The Dalles have boon al; Cloud Cap Inn for n week, getting views of the magnifi cent poenery of Oregon's grandest mountain. It. Is probable this Is the last week j that, Cloud Cap Mill ho kept (men, .1 .1. ll. ...Ill , .. 1 1. i. A , I wiotcfii ii. "in tiiKo ii ween nriti in ii eriv hi i ,i . , mi ii. .....! I., in; .. ... ,,.1 winter rains. f'l,nrle Kniinitoro nnrlanmn Hiei have tho prospecting fever and depart ed for the hills Wednesday wHh a gold pun and something to eat. They will bo lucky to get hack with the pan. Itartrness' new huilding is enclosed, and when linishetl will he the "hiegost thing in town" exoent the arniory. Hartnioss intends tn fill it with furni ture tip stairs for himself, down stall's for other people. There is no donht. hnt that Mavs & tCrowe of Tho Dalles, have the finest hardware store in the state. Yon can get anything yon want in their line from a locomotive to a gimp tack, and their stock of cutlery . cannot ho ex- oolloU. .nisi wmik into uieir naii-ticre; -stojv and see if o ajv not cojTiyt. j I'Yed Mown lias purchased mi cnglnn nii'l now yen I'iiu gel your feed ground w hllf ynii wiili. J. M. Muivlne Iiimoii on hand near In.i'l ul' liny, All Hume wishing to plll'I'llllM' Ml' I'lVlll'll lo lllHl('('t till' nalnc ill IiIh place ul' IiiihIiicmm. The " I'.iimv I '.ft don't cx;ielly "make hay t lille I lie i'iiu Millies" liiil I lii'y I'lnii 1011111111 n nit icy while llic iimm'iii hIiIiiih next I'llMuy evening, 1 1 yon want, lo lny In it supply of griMcrlc for winter, rend t In ml viri !- ! iiii'iit of The I inlli'N MiTi'iinl lie ( 'o,, ami j llii'ii hi'IhI an oiili'i' lo (In in. Von will , Have inoni'y liy doing mo. i M. V. I larrUm's More was tillue'icd j TliiiiMiluy. Mr. Harrison went In The Malic that nUrriioon fori ho iiii'iiihi' ' of ifi'ttliiK tin' itnil icr nettled, which we j hope lit' will lit' lllili- to do. . It. I". Mcl.i'iin Iimm it ui.'i;liiir ciinlrirt mi tin1 'lenrwitii-r ni'iir Ovundo, Mm- lulu, amounting to ;s,ikni,Iiihi feel, mid at prices ilmt penults him to my his i i it i i $ Ti.dtl ii'i-inoiilli ami hoard. i Kl.liu.i' Vi.llinr Tim II..II..M I. hi-.. I.. I' I .' ' - I- di'Mii't'M to nay Unit hi l Mill In Iiiimiiickm anil caii hit foiiiiil In I. ( '. NIckclMcn's store on Second street, next door to IiIh old stand. Watch repairing a spc ch.lt v. Mix. Mercer son and daughter iirrl- ved l i'lilay Iroin Wasco, and will ; iniiki' I heir homo with uh. Mr. and jMr. Itrallcv, Mr. Mercers son-in-law ami ilimuhtcr. ciimi' with tlii in for u mid after riding ar.iun.l the valley j M..I.....I..I' lu ...-In. til... .!,.. ..I lli.rl, ' " " ", on I'.r.i inilU until l.uiii. K in that line Ineri iixes. Near neiidihoi are al- U;MVM 'V1 v f" 'lv'' l'',,ftlo! to those , i i fl'lllll 11 llmt J'lll' Nil tlll'V lll'l'll llllt I'll1 hoiii" wiihoiit tiu-ir jurist. W'l.tl.. W.J, I , ... I ,. ....IH I....! .....,. uiiih i iiiiii"ii iiim ii iwiiiiiiii llliil- U , h(H, Saturday, which wa atldiessed i.v Jiid'c Matdre for two hour in le- half of the people' party, Oneoftlie lent ure of the occiiMioii waa luirlieeue, a nood nied calf heili roanti'd for the occukIoii. -ru. ,aiu hiHt week caused the road from Clmid Cup to the KIU hetl to waxll eolililer;tlily, ami coliMMiiieut Iv aNironii Hu. e cannot Ik; made over that portion of Hit' road. Otherwlw the j road to the Inn I in lino condition I am! free from dust. ('. S. Otlell, while crossihyr the rail road truck near the depot w ith a four hore load of wood, broke the oil' hind wheel of hU Wairou. Strikinc; (he track iliii;:oiially, the wheel, instead of eriissinr. U ulm the tr.it U ami linal ly wont to piece. The team wood kiw Is yet in the land, it l hiiiir the air of it anihietiev, I he wot it It ol it echoes ami t he pat tent ) yet untutored red man of a (oh. Tin red man, however, seem able to stand it, a it is iiiipossible lo p't "one of him" to work any more. Mr. !oorj;i .McCoy ha written n a letter, in response to it statement made last week that "hi rights wotiltl cut no Ilirnr,'," Ktatiuthat the oompatiy he reiireHents inteiitis lo iieijin work on l"l',ir; '""' 1 wimiiii tne staiutory iicno.i, ami that hi ri;lil will therolore "cut . . ... i-. . ..i , . i . . ...... . , some llnure." Tho post ofllee Iiiih had a general ovorhaulini; ami i now in much better shape. I he boxes have boon moved, thirty-six new lock boxes added, ami the room partitioned so that theollico can be left open without interfering V".h. "r "", Itis i w i im ti nr o v ii u itv t tivu 11 II IH v w incut. -'he Oregon Tress Association meets nt The Dalles next Tuesday. Visiting ,,., hers from t he west will come by train as far as the Locks, where I hoy will take the Regulator. Tho session w ill last throe days, after w hich it num- her of the members will return to their homos by way of Spokane' ami Seattle, the railroad companion giving them tree transportation. The (ii,A( ii:u ofllee has boon moved to Oak street, next to Hart mess' new building, whore nil old patrons cai tint! us with pleasure ami new ones with ease. The ollloo will be enlarged, so that it. will not look so much like a wart on Hart mess' building, hut where the money is coming from to enlarge It is more than we can tell. Gentle reader, can you toll'.' The divorce suit of Mi's. Johnson against Van Johnson was tried at. Port- laud Monday and decided in favor of the plaintilf, tho holy ties of matri mony being ruthlessly severed by Judge Stearns. The complaint, alleged cruelty anil failure to provide under clothing for plaintiir. The defendant made no answer, lotting tho case go, like the underclothing, by default. Pine knots for heating purposes at $1. per 18 inch cord. Oak $1.75; de livered anywhere in town. IL C. IJatkuam. nm i.... r.. 41... "'t tn l ine tot uiti Ilnsy IJee.s I't'itu llazuar. 1!ciln l''rldKe hot, llcun vorritliro told itcan iionidg-.i ten days old, iteitn soup, lloston Ilitked Uoans, Iteans niuVHacon, llolled Deans, iteans Haw, llean pickles, lirown llrt'iui and Ilultcr, Boot pickles, Hulled lieef, Henn salad, llean succotash, P.uttcred Hlaeuitit, Hean coll'eo lirown (i Inger Hrcad, Ills pumpkin pie. HiiRsof seed Uennit enn lie Hotight at the nootli In ehargo of u "1J;" at the I.anglllo Huilding, oposltt) where the Gi.ACtlftl ollleo Is as we go to press, Krlday October, Hh at 0 t . in. supper tickets 2" cent 1'iMeoetls rii toward Die Huylng of a Hell for the Cnugrcfiutiomi! c'ia.t:li. I'orl Iimd I:xmm1I Ion, Hcdciiilii'r Slwt To October i!2nl. Tha Union I'aclllo HyMtcm will ex tend loll j'li I run the imtial reduced ni t en on round trip ticket, which will Includii ikIiiiIhmIhii to Hie cxjiohitloli; w IliiiK Monday, Vcdncilny und I'Vl day of ouch week. Detailed Informa tion can hu hiul hy nlyliiK to ticket iiC.inln. Hint Miht Dilclii'N. The Must l,-oik ami K.iHt Hido Irrl ir.it Ink comiiaiile are holh organ i.ed ami In K""d wnrkiiiK condition, and, no ilouht, i.'oiiHitlcrahltt work will ho done vet thl fall. The Kant Fork com-1 iiatiy have nearly a (iiiartor of a inil'j of i, i..,,.. ..in i. ,.,,,. """"""I ' . " liooiilaiKcl to aecoiniiiotiaii) im; j-.uhi , Mile company, or, for that matter, to j e..r. v lu i.wn L'.outi inehe. We under- I inclie. 0 timier-I r.irilv at leiiMt " 000 th.j water diverted, hIiiiiiI thai lemporari InohoH will l)U all tn.j water (iivcrieti, hul thl otiKht, if therit 1 not too (iiuoh : wiiHle, to IrriKatt; all thooal Hide of the j valley. Keep l'p (lie rxliiliit. Whilo the tliM.lay of Hood Kivor , e i. ... i . in .. ... .i frultMatthe l'..rtland exp..lUon i ul- , ready the I hI there, It 1 at yet uh lino j i a it will he lowardH the end of the i lair, when tint fruit will he fully devol-i , . . . ..I,, 1 oped, ami oonnetpienlly u much better . U'Aiiinil win it; posHime. ;ur iruu- grower hhould we to It that the ex hibit mainlain it lend. In the iin aii- that the ex-' winie iiiraiiKcnienijt Kiiouiu uu mane ior: jj.mkI Jtiver, wImIioh to inform purtleg ilihplayine; our fruit at The JaUe fair. ; vvho may Ijo doflrou of liuvlni? Hiir Arainitl (lie World. jveylnj? tlone, that he in a practical ,. , ihurveyor of many year exiMtrience, Mr. !. ( i. hen, traveling cerrcHpond- tfut work t.lltJrUMit.d to ,,,,' wU1 out for Oiiti, u pportlug magaine, ; jK-rfonned with di.-putoh ami eorrect ai rivetl hero from The Dalit Tuemlay. i no. He taken pleasure in referrhiK to lie I making a tour of the world, trav-j lHuwew, (wlio for yeure wuh .... ..I t, i .'county ooininlKHioner in MinneHota,) oIIiik principally on a hicyolo. He led U1(1 f()r wh()U d,,, multy wort IMJ hi.H ritliiiK animal down the railroad county tturvoyor, a to hi ability, track lo this point, and Wetlneday J'urtic writiuj? me ut Hoott will re- n,,,, ,,!,,-, i comi.aiiy with J. K. lland, , look the r.mtl lo tho jilaner. On the . lull lie olilaiiicU a line view oi Blount ; Hooil, which he proceetletl to "take" .1 .i I: !. I M.. wll "IH eaineia, n.mwu .... Hand boinir in tho fororounu uitdeach i.irirVl. tlul, ,Mt. j,. STOCK IIOMU'IUN' mi:i:tixg. There will ho u meotins of the Htoek- holtlei of tin; Kant Fori; Irriniitiuu! I anal I'o. at tho Odell w hool house on j Thurxduy afternoon next, :.t 1 o'ekak, for tho purpose of comiletiii"; hale of stock, foi uiruutfiii for miiij the work ami tlecitlin upon the manner of tlo in tho Hame, ami for deciding tho tJUChtioll of hUl vc in. J. A. Knox, rrosidont. .NOTK K FOU l'L HLICATIOX. TIiiiIht I jiii. I, Act Juiiull, 1STS.) I'l.Ueil Mute Liiml onieo. Vuiieouvir, WuMi., HeiH.au, 1SI2. J Notlrt! Iv linrl'V Kl veil Unit In frilii)illaiic ' Willi Hi.1 irnvihlinn t tlio art of tonnrcMH nf .lini.':t, IN.S i iitili. 't "An ui'l lur llic wile tif, lliniii'i- Ii.ii.Im In ih.! ft i!'' iiri'iililVirnlii, (ins j I pin, Neva. In. Hint w.e-lnnKloii I.Trlim, IVter I t ;i'.iiluiiin, of liili'Sulni.MK'iiaiily niKllfk-l lint, Ni.i it' ul' w.ihi., ha tiny lll.'tl la i I (Ins nlam Inn suui a Mi. lenient no. 1.11. lor the li'ir. liasi-.iriliev. '. n w 1 , mnl u 'mv' jiif we im I '.' 1 In InwiiKliip Nil. i n.ii lii, nili'e m. 1(1 east. Hint I w ill n.li r pri.t'l to sliuv. tin. I the 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 kiiiikIiI in ' mine vnliiiilile lur iik tlmiier or Muni' tliiin for ! i.i'i-liMtlmriil .it.t'iiiiM's. i.i.tl lo esti.liliMi 111 elnltn lo mi lit In ml helore I lie HeulMer mid He- eelver of tills tilliee al Yunetniver, wash on I Saturday, the :trthlii.v of 1 .eeeiiilior, istli JIo i.i.int'M its witnesses: Frank H. Hut Ion, Allien 1'.. .l.ine,oi II. ii ul lllver or., Jacob 11. It inistiUer, Kthvnnl J. Jones, of Whitu Sal mon, Wlloll. Any unit all persons clalinliiK adversely the above described lands are reiitiested lo 11 (o their claims ill this mUcc on or before said :lnl tlav of jieet inlier, l-". iplJI-iiovi John Ii. tiKoiiiii.iiAX, Uejjisttr. NOTICE FOU l'UHLlCATION. j Luntl Oltlet' at Vancouver, Wash. Sept. V, l.Sit. Notit e Is hereby (riven that the followlm;- i naineil s. liter hat tiled notice of his illicit-' tiou to mnlic llm.l proof In stipiHirt of his; claim mid that said proofs will be made ; bcloie W. It. lumbar ( 'iimmls.lontr I nited .siates'Circult Court fur IMsirlct of Washington at I iolilcnduie, waMilnsjloli oil October, 27, l.sim, viz: John Ii. Cottrt'll. p,-.u.i,,i,ii.,ii it si 'o 'Vn:t fur the w v. of n w '4 sec 'l'p 1 a r 1-' e w in. Me names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnil cult lvat Ion .'.SI.... .1.11.1, III.. .H'W "I .".II,.,, IHIIJ . ..1- svlh, .liimes 1 1 n rtii tin. Krank ltcynolds, all of tit le 1'. ()., Washington, silv-tK'U'J John 1). liKotiiiKtiAN. Ileitlster. ........ ..I I I .1... I. ....... I. W t .. . ...'. !.'... NOT1C1-2 FOU 1'UIJLICATION. Land Olllce at Vancouver Wash. Sept, t), 1S!G. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following- named settler has llled notice of her intention lo iniiUe lliutl proof in support! of her claim, ami that said proof will be I made hetoro thelieirister and Itecclver lr. S. 1 .uii.t Olllce ut Vancouver Wash, on October iith, ISi'J, via: John t'larkson. l're 1). S. No.ill O for the s Jso and n w i s e J4 sec 10 Tp o n r lOe w in. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills eontiinious resilience upon and cultivation i of, said lantl, vie: .inlte iiunsnicer, .iniin our ser, Oi'oiffe Tlionias. Kll.iihetli Hunsaker, all of White Salnion, Klickitat I'o., Washing ton. sptlT-oetli! Jium D. (Jkoiihwiah, lleglster. B.R. TUCKER, rPfPK.IF.T0B OF HOOD RIVER ILLS. LUMBER!.! OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTUREK, OF FRUIT BOXES, HOOD RIVER, OR. ALIO DEAKB IN " DUY GOODS, STATIONERY'. TOILET ARTICLES, . PERFUMERY ETC. Terms Strictly Cast, AND AT Prices never 1 efore heard of in Hoed River. ' W. H. WILSON. A TT011NE Y-A T-LA IP. UOO.MH 6)1, AND M, NKW VOOT BIXXJK, TIIK VAU.VM, ORIXJON. Ihivvh & MK.tKI.KK, Attorney3-at-Law, . Chapman DIock, over Postoff Ice Tine iam.k h (nmms. Son Here ! Ifyoti want a strawU rry patch of 10,(MW or more, wo will contract to fur IiIhIi HrHlcliiMM plant, and m ( tlum out, after the ruin iM'glun, at $4.00 per thoiiHiind. Vtns & C'ltKKl. HKAITPH PIANO AM) OUUASS. JI". Daniel V. Jleatty, the groat Or- Kan ami I'lano manutacturor, l builu hiir and Hhiimlntr more Orifaim and j-Iuiicm tliun over. In 1870 Mr. Ilea tty left home a ix-nnlle plow loy, and hy hi" In.lomitahlo will hi; ha worked IiIh iouuiuhuuiu win in; nun women hid 'wttyupHOUM to m;II ho far nearly 1(KI,(KH jH70 XoH.lnir tteeniH to diMheurten jhto, Isothlnir hlin; olwtacleH laid In IiIh wuy, that I've wrecked uny ordlnarv mun i'iiithi, nu tuiiin mi ii.ivi'i iimTiijuiii. i and coiiioh out of it hriifhtor than ever. Jim liiHtrumeiit, uh 1 well known, are y JopuIar am aro to he fount Mn all pail of the world. We ure iuformeu . ,, ,.,..,, , .,..,. vean. I. to. tend to noil 3X),HX) more of hi make; that meaiiH a ouhIiickh of $0,000,000, If ' v-rai!e them at $100 each. It i alreutly the lariret hiiHinoHH of the kind , ,.xl-u.11(Vi . l)lltlM Klk-attv. Wiihhlni'ton, Siw Jerney, for euta- loue. Tlx nude i-Hltncd IicIiil' I.K'uted near w,vu F11 auention. j)ak(j Uoo.l lllver April (ith. 1891. tut. C)M'1I lit Portland, September 21 CoutlaueH one mil hi month. The fore runner of the CHICAGO IMPOSITION OF 1893. Mutlc bv thu Kamiuw AMERICAN BAND Of Providence, K. I. AN ART COLLECTION HuriuiKMnb' all former Expositions, and valued at i W,0U0, A magnificent double Electrical Exhibit ! I'mliT the combined Thoiiison-Houton uad 1'Mlnon I'tunpiinles, IncHitling the latest adaptations of electricity. An Immense MINERAL EXHIBIT! 1. H. models of BATTLE SHIPS! Kroni the Nuvy Yard at Washington. Stock Department, Exceeding nil former years, with greatly In creased premiums. 80,000 square feet devoted to the finest Horticultural Exhibit Ever made on the Pacific Coast. Agriculture to tho front. Manufactories In j fall oiK-ration. Tho wonderful Hall of Mys- ! tery "liie Litttie worm," tnc resuu oi mo j chunleul genius. Larger number of exhibits than ever before. Tho popular special days eimtinued. Kvcrvthlnir now: nothlnir dead. . --- ...r, -, a Greatly Reduced Rates On all trunsixirtntion lines. j. , & Gfl., 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. ' ' ON SALE TO .A TiTi EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH EABT BOUND FROM HOOD BIVER HfNo. 8, Express leaves at 11:54 A. M. No. 2, Mall " 10:11 P. M. WEST BOUND FROM HOOD RIVER. No. 7, Express leaves at 5:15 P. M. No. 1. Mail " l A. M. Til HOG II SLEEPERS RECL.ININO CHAIR CARS AND DINERS. Steamers from Portland to Sou Francisco, every i days. For rates and general information call on DEl'OT TICKET AGKNT. VV. 11. HURI.RURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 2,"il Washidxfon St., Portland Oregou, sill Itets STOP RIGHT HERE! READ THIS AD! DO YOU KNOW WHY WE ARE DISPOSING OF SO MANY GOODS IT IS BECAUSE WE ARE SELLING LOW And turning our stock over often, believing in the old adage that "a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling." Our Fall and Winter Stock OF Is now daily arriving. We have added many new attractions, suitable for the season, which we bought in fV a DQQom m q yTrof BVUW VWUVUA U UAWAUVV MTV Ml WWAWA, IIMV. WW W AAA tend to give our customers the benefit of; these purchases. THE DALLES 5IKJ SO. 892 to S4 SECOND STREET. Mail orders solicited and promptly filled. DO NOT FORGET, That Marvin lland has the finest brands of cigars, and an excellent stock of choice candies. He will have Ice cream every Sunday, and lemonade, soda water etc, every day. DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. The Prather, Bullding,Second &0ak Sts. n. 7 v&y I have opened a Livery & Feed Stable in the Hanna barn on First Street, and am prepared to furnish hay by the bale ton or If you want a livery rig call on me. J. H. MUROHIE. - - Hood River Or PEARMOIJNT (PORTLAND) & HOOD RIVER NURSERIES. Offer for sate 500,000 standard trees grown on high fir lauds without irriga tion or manure. Such trees are incomparably superior to those grown on swales or watered soil Irrigated trees when planted on high and dry soil aro liable to stunt in growth and if they live, it is liable to be 7 or 8 years liefora they bear to amount to anything. Our trees are frequently in bearing the 2nd year from setting out. Will send references to substantiate this assertion . Apple, Pears, Peaches, Prunes. Plums, Cherries, Quinces and Apricot. Small fruits in variety, ornamental trees and shrubs, and 40 varieties (out of 100 tests) of roses. Specialties, Prunes. Several varieties of Keto Peaches and Early Texas Blackberries. Special inducements to those planting in lota of 100 to 1000. Correspondence invited. Address, i PILKINGTON & CO. No. 2 Dekum Building, N. W. Corner 1st and Washington Sts. Portland. Or. . GUY PILKINGTON. Hood River, Or. THIS SPACE Hartley & IFF. T2a.e IDalles 2Tusexies, RAWS0N& WEBER PROPRIETORS - Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Shade aud Ornamental trees; grap vines, small fruits, Roses and Shrubbery. Be sure to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Remember our trees are grown strictly without irrigation THE DALJJES; - -: - - - - OREGON , :1 .WV A. Slingerland, Local Agent. HTAPf.K AND FANCY lKY fKHI, (JK.VW FCTRNIHHIVri u(ti4, vurrmsu. 1MJOTH, MHOIX, IlATH, CAPH, HTAPI.E UIKM'KKIKM, UARDWAUE, I'lWH KKKY, ULAHH WAKKJIAY, UIUIN, FEED, ETC. of a lna f train arri xrra ir. PANTILE CO. THE DALLES OREGON Matting 20 cents at Bartmess. Beatty's Pianos where. r'orvcaialoiie uddrewi Daniel F. lieatty, Washington, New -rsey. RESERVED FOR