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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1892)
r J TD: Ti . IIOMl) HI VKIt, Pit.. OCT. H, .mi'!, 'I is i: MAILS. Tl.ii in1: iin l 'ii fi .mm Ml. 1 1 Mt I nl II f cli'Mi A. M W im, H h.Iih iiimI Miiiiihiii.Vi; tl--UH I i ' 'hi Minn il i;, i ,i iiiiiHi. I''ii I'lu'ii'iivi'l h, Iim', . '.ml H A, M, lurlvi'Klil !': ,M Kii1i nl,i.. 1'iir Wlilli' Mnliiiin, l"iivi' iliilly nl N A, M, tin liv nl imr 'i I'liiru r, M. hrnin VVIilln M.ilnioii Ii'iiypn fur Kttlilii, (III mm'. Trout i ii In' inn) i ilcnwiiuil Montuy, VimIiiiiiIii.v mill I 'i IiIuVk. iiuinr 1.01'AI, MATH its. JflM'oIll himIh ul Marvin KiiikI'm. '11 1 1 hand Ih iu'iiln piur(li'lug--a good IIIOVI'. Mr. Henry Mown v'iit to Portliuiil Monday. Pay ymir water rout today, It I the lllHt Cll'llll'l'. New lino of lino toilet soups at (lit) thug-tnio. PIcIiiivm framed Ik diili'i' at the fur- IlltlllV Mliilc. 'J'riH' lo iiiiiiu1 " Perfection" ilycM at the tlitu; Mure. Smiie Hue vlulliiH fur hulo ut M. It. TileUelnuli'w. Mr. )iiv Pinner nl' litavcitoii wiim here Ttu 'lay. Fresli einuiH, nl' llie bent brands only, kept lit llie tlnir ulule, Mmnke the I li'i'iniillll 10 cent cigar lit Til. II. MeUi tininV. 'I'lie Grand l.uili'i' K, of 1'. hh'cIh at KlIgl'IH' lie.t Mi l l,. lloil. I!. 1 1. i-'nilth lias been II) Pott lllllil I'nr llie pal Mrek. Flower pots, il:iln and fuiiey, in pro fllioil, lit the ill il;; nluiv. I. X. I., tree hpiviy iim well iih all Other inr-eel ii lile?. nt the drug Mtore. Jle.st ijimllty df INielio Harbor liliie lltjl..'!'! H'l' Imirel. r-. K. 1 5 A II I'M ISM. A liil'i',"' niiiily "f li.'ihil-H.nie wall pa-jx-r Jilnt leeeheil by ;- I'",. llarlliuni, Ml'W Miiek of Miver t-hilli'd mnl ol her plow ; jiihI reee eil ut ' Hliigtr V I'iohd'h. 1 ,1'ti vii ymir onler f ir ncWKpiipi-m Jllid iniigaliicM, will) M. II. NickrUuii. A. II. 'rieliian I'li'ilk'ht Hiilne filif kef cattle In f..r Hai l ley & Ni HThttiH iay. Mr. iim! Mr. (. ('. Iiartitie Marl for llielr li'iliie III Indiana next Tues day. IlaiiilUerehief extim !s nml toilet (K-r-fuincsof the Ih'nI gradrs, at tho thug More. Hewing luiielilne incdttM for ull ina rlilni'M, ull mnl ex Iran nt M. If. Nlckel-m-ii'h. Klrxlelaii cedar whlni'lr f2..V twt thousand at the JIoimI luver M. F. G. C'o's. More. Mr. l.umpUIn went Runt YVedtie day, taking the chililren to their grand mother. Copley llliir'.elm Wild to Poll liiml Monthly ( iiiliiili lt the biihllleM col lege eoll !H1. Itcv. Itihy ha Keen eonllmieil In ehnre' of 'he Mi Ihuill-.l ehlllfli hi le fir nimlher y nr. 1 --'. Inm I for Hsnitiiihtn lime, lite lnwt In tlie market at tliu Jlood KiverMf., Co k' More. Mr. A. H. Ityrkett luw toim of liny for Main at While Salmon. Cull en or w rite him nt that jiluee. Tliero wiw a mnall law milt nt the O-rnvmlc I.oekH TueMlay, foiunletl yn ti matter of nwaiilt ami h'atlery. Mm, Charles J'.arly, who liax been vl-ltlim relatlveM at Vi'hile Salmon, re turni'tl to the mill Wi'ilnesilay. M. 1'. Isenherj? Iiiih tnuleil IiIh renl iM'iivo iroH i ty In town to J. H, Dnkex, ror hi live uero tract near M. 11. l'ot Ut'. Wo nro pleaseil to nolo tins fact that our old frfeml I'.mW Shut, has heen iitlmilletl to tlio Imr hy tho supreme court. Undo liarlini'M (IlHtinnlMietl lnm wlf Thiirsilay nion-uiK hy catchlnjj a four ami oue-liaif ouml trout below the county bridge. (iullo ii pnnu; of people direct from Arkansas arrived ln.iv Tuesday ami M'lll go over lo t'lienou lMi to work in mid around tho mil Is. Tho Ladies Alt! Soelely, will given '"me social at tho resiiienco of Mrs. II Ut ley, Tuesday eve of next week. ji. cordial iiiviliition to nil. All members of the republican club, mid lis many others ns cm attend, are reiiuestetl to meet nt Olingcr & Uoiio's oflico this afternoon at l:;o. Oliver chilletl plows, Oliver steel plows, farm wagons, backs and buggies and nil kinds of agricultural imple ments for sale by Olinger & Done. Mr. Orecr haw moved his family over to Clionowilh, not being highly p'leasetl with hi.s farming venture- here, owing to lack of water for irrigating purposes. J. W. Wallace, in preparing seed wheat for Bowing, poisoned his right hand badly with blue vitriol. Ju con Beiuonco he is having a serious time with it. The Mihh?9 Annie and Ilcwio Lang, Hon. IW. A. Moody and Mr. Oreen, Mho had been getting aciiuainted with Mt. Hood, returned from Cloud Cap Monday. Captain Edwards, of Apploton, Wis consin, who is visiting Pacific coast points, stopped oil" hero Thursday to visit his old townsman George and Edward Jones. Wlls Winuns shot two big black bourn above his place last Sabbath. If the bears had been at home, where they sliould have been on Suuduy,thcy would not have been killed. George Herbert gave .up the hotel Saturday and bis family are in The DalleV George will leave shortly, when ho gels his business afi'airs all ar ranged, anil will go to Spokane. Ed Ketehiun ami his v ile left for Esthcrville, Iowa, last Thursday morn ing. E. C, lingers sent hy them a Miicimeii of Ilol ili ver onions,' weigh ing a pound and t.hreo-tuirler each . Arraiii'cinenls urn being made for a big republican rally on the -:.'d. It Is exjH't led that. Th" Dalles club will visit llils plaee on Hint day, mnl that prom inent HpenkeiH will lid'lress Hie crowd. The gondii In M. V. Harrison's More are nd veil i"t'd fur sale next S.il unlay hy I lie Miet'lll, lull II I Ijlllln pliihalilt' I hut ai'l nlKrelin iin W ill he iti'Mi- hy .which I he Wile Will be lliil' llullely ptmi- il. SldlH'V Voting, The lialles Jeweler, iIcsIkm lo say (hut be issllll in fiiiHincHM mnl can be foil in I in I. C. NIckelsen'M slt'i'c on Seeoinl Mrcet, next door to bis old Mahd. NViileli repairing u pc ch.lty. The next lerin of Hie lilslilet court will commence Niminher lit 1 1 . nnd Hit' next term of Hie ( 'oiinlv court be gins on the tli m, Monday In November, t 'hiiiiiiIhMdiicis' court the Wednesday following, Waueoma Lodge, K. of , will have work In the Third to-night, Mini all mniilit tx of lln lodge mnl order are re ipicxhil to alleiid. There will he a iiiiniher of vlsilors from I'ytlingorns Linlge of tlie CtiMciide Locks, Saturday Is criiidliig day at Harbi son Urn's mills miill ItiiniiH-Kt In Hint i hue Inert uses, .Near lieii;hlnus are nl- ways ready to give pn ei iii iiee lo those from ii illsianee, so they need not go ! home without their grist, I Mr. (iolilen and olherinf (iuldelnlale have Ml'Urk atiiiarl led.'e on (he head nf Lewis river, inn t beast .of Ml. Adams, ! thalasnays oi) ounces of Mlvi r lo the I to l. l lie ledge Is a large oi.e and lias b.'cli opchi d lo a depth of lil'ly feet. Mrs. Charlotte Hull has wild her res Idi'iitv property In Waiicniini to S. K. JIiH'UihIm. Mi". Hull will leave next Week l"l- Nebraska, Mopping oil her way nl Oeiiver, to which point Mie bus Urn k it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 by the urious illness of Mr. Hull's htothiT. The ( i I, At! I It olliee bus grown soine what this week, nil of said growth be ing In length. It givis iih jilenly of loom, hilt remind" us of Josh Hillilivn' statement concerning the angle worm, that it was a "graceful animal, but its tall was iiiosl too long for its hody," 'llie hotel Mnieity here changed hands during Hie ween, Mr. Mulkey of I'.aker by heihg the pmt haser. 'e iimleisiiiiiil that exleji.'lve improve mciilswill be mu'le on the properly next Milliliter, ami that until that time, or for a ear, Koberi Land w ill again have ehiitge ot the hotel. Coming front 1'ortlaiid Tuesday jliighl we bad the pleiiHiire of riding I wl'.h Will Hani, who was on Ids way 10 ,--'i.Kaiie. lie inipureil alter olil rieinls here and will slop for ti visit when on bin way back. He is much pleased with the Cimis Lay country, as lie says, not for what il is," but !irwhat 11 Is uoing to be. We received Tuesday from Mr. S. C Teslevln of Chicago il sample of the matcriil of which the eorinees, orna ments, tablets ami other decorations of thi' world's fair building are being made, it Is of snowy whiteness, ami Mr Tostevln says, presents il daz.ll-ig sight when the sun is Miming n it. It is of the plaster of pans Myle nnd easily molded into any shape. The rorltautl exposition this year is better titan ever, and that is saying a great ileal. If you take the little folks, w h'cli volt Mo-iiM iln. don't forget to lake t lieni in io he "hall of Illusions" and aiso into the "little world." The latter Is a puppet show, but certainly n very wonderful one, the little tlgures moving naturally and the machinery, which moves them, being entirely con cealed. C. T. Henltl took the premium nt the IWtlaud exposition for largest nnd best exhibit of apples grown by exhibitor. The prize was ftio sprayer. Henry l'rigge took the premium for best three plates of npples. It seems that some of the fruit sent down got scattered in such ii way that llood Liver did not receive due credit for It. As it was, tin llootl Hiver apples led the display by a long distance. The Underwood brothers have com pleted n mad from the mouth of the White Salmon to intersect the present mad three miles from the mouth of the river. When they get in a bridge to connect tho roads, which they intend doing this fall, it will shorten the mini from Trout lake ami Camillas prairie four miles. The lauding nt the mouth of the While Salmon is a good one, and the opening of the new road will have n tendency to divert some if not all of tho travel from the present road. There were moi'o transfers of real es tate here this week than for ti month previous. Besides the Land hnlf block nnd Mrs. Hull's place, which we men tion elsewhere, J. E. Fenk sold ten acres to Mr. Keeder, Virgil Winebell sold forty acres to Mrs. Louisa Reed, wlio in turn sold ten acres to l'.enjainin H. Winters, and several other trans fers, of which wo are not fully in formed, were made. Evidently the prospect of getting water for irrigating purposes has set the real estate market to moving. It seems that the town is just now the most deeply interested of any sec tion in the water question. Captain Coo tells us that nex t year ho will not furnish water for irrigation purposes, and this means that our lawns are to be dried up and our flower gardens an Impossibility. If the west side ditch is built it will give the town an .ibun daiico of water, not only for irrigating purposes, but for fire protection. This latter would cause a marked reduction in insurance rates. Wo want to stand in, all of as. Hon. AV. JTcl). Lewis Dead. Hon. W. McIX Lewis died at The Dalles Tuesday evening after a linger ing illness 'of several months. Mr. Lewis represented this county in tho legislature eeveral years ago. Ho was a prominent farmer, owning a large farm near tho north boundary of tho Warm Springs reservation. Ie leaves, besides his wife and son, a largo num ber of sincere friends to mourn the loss of ono who was nn honest, upright man, a good citizen nnd who was faith ful to his trust. 13 catty 'a Organs Afi' I ho W rile for cntaiii-iie. Aititils Daniel K. lieutly, wuMUiigtiin. -M'v jersey I'tnlliiiitl Imposition, Hcpli'inlMir 21st To October 22ml. Tlie Union 1'ncllh! System will ex tend to Its pntroim the usual reduced rules on round trip tickets which will iiielnile admission to the exposition; selling Monday, Wednesday nnd I'rl dii;,'; ol'caeli week. I Mulled Informa tion can be had by applying to ticket agents, ColiiinliiiH Ihiy. Tint i!lsl of the month being Colum bus day, the schools of the vnlley ure Invited by the directors of this district lomeet with the Hood Ul ver school on the afternoon of that day. There will be an Inti resting programme, nnd If necessary lo nccommotlale those attend ing, the armory w ill be engaged. How Are Vmir Teeth! Dr. Siieih kcrof The Dalles will bent the Mount Hood lmU-1 Monday morn" ing, prepared to do any work In his Hue. He will administer gas for pain less extraction of teeth to those desir ing It. o early, If you want to be sure and get your work done. A Hit of Indian AVIt. Caroline, the uhlipiitotis, aborigine, arrived here from The Dalle Thursday evening, her trunks hearing the lals-1 of the holtd tie Tom Ward. She came around to tell our U tter half her ex perience, and being asked where she bad Is eii so long, replied with a laugh, "Oh I Is'en In Jail .'!( days; one w bile man be poor, awful, and I give him two bits git me some whiskey. Milloney he iiiaisluil, 'rest me, try make nit' tell where 1 get whis key, but 1 no give the map nwny. They put mo in Jail, along with I'.ug fel, same man people say kill his inoiher-iii-lnw. Ittigfel put match on thejiox where I nit down, nnd that make me mail 'cause he burn my dress. I talk s'is-ty to him, ami he pick up box and lie tell me be smash my head. Then I tell biiii, 'Whats the matter you? Aon think I your mother-in-law'." Then be got mad, but you bet I give it to him bard." MAKKII.n. Monday evening, 1. C. Neuleigh to Miss Rosa Niekelseii. As both high contracting parties are young, the tln tiiiabulatious to which their young friends treated them were decidedly out of place. NOTICE FOR 1THLICATION'. (Timber I-nint, Aft Juno .1, ls78.) I'niteil Stilts I . anil ( iflieo, Vancouver, Wash., Sept. a), l.f)-. Not leu In lieirliv irlvin thai In eoiiitillaiii'u With till' I'roVlSKIIIH III t llU lilt tlf CnllUKSS of' .tiiiu'il, IsTs, entitled "An nit tor tln siile of tlnihrr laiul.i hi the stoics ot ( 'all lorn In, I ire- Knii,.f vintit, mnl wttslilimtoii Territory, ' l'elcr iiroshiin, ol u toic.iiiiiiiiiciiuit.v oihllck Itnl, sinlc of wnsh., Iiii this ilay lllcil ill this iiiliec his sinn n stall nicnt Nn I, I '., lur llu: I n I I'd in vc i il I tlf u ' .. II u- 1 ' ii ml W' :. KU'I . I if sec tin '.N ill low a -ih I j' No , iioilh, rmu'e no. locust, unit j will oiler erinit to show that tin- Inail :mu nl is ; nunc nli'iii l'i lor lis llinlii r or i."ne ihiin tor i ui:i icult ural em ,"is,s, mi't in i -:.iiiIi-ii his: ciaiin to -o nl lit ii.l liclori' the lU trlstcr unil lie- , ccivcr ol this mllie ul VitncoiiVf r, wusli., oil i Siitiinliiy, tlie Hnliluy of lHivtnlior, 1.MI2. lie lninicK as wUiicksch: Frank 11. lint-! ton. Allien 11. JoiiPM.nt IIimhI Hlver Dr., Jimib II. JluiiNiikcr, Kilwiiril J. Jones, of White Knl liion, wusli. Any mnl nil iierooim t'liilnilni; adversely the above ilcsciibcd linuls are reiiiesli;d to llie tliclr cltimiH In tills olltcc on or In tore mild ilrd day ol lsi-cmlier, I "Hi Kil2l-no2i John Ii. iIkouhkuan, ttcylster. NOTICE FOR PURLICATIOX. I.nml I'tllce nt Vnncotivcr, wusli. Sept. II, W2. Notlcu Is hereby given that tin; I'ollowlnif minied scltlcr bus llkd notice of tils Inten tion to iinikc ilinil proof In support of his etui in mnl 1 1 in t sal. I proofs will be inndii In-line W. It. Iniiibnr I n Issiiinei- t'nllcd SliitesClrcult Court lor lHslriit of wiislilimton at I iolileiiilule, wnslilni;ton on October, 27, ISItt, vln John C. Cottrclt. l'riM'inptlon I), s. No. 'yitt, for tho w Jjj of n w 1 , sec ii T -4 ii r VI v w in. 11c nnmcs tlie folloM lini wHiicssok to prove his continuous resilience upon nnd cult t vat Ion ofsniil limit, viz: Joseph siilva, I.crvy Kir sylli, James llnriiiiin, l-'ntiik Keynoltls, ull of l.ylc r. t ., Washington, stl7-octJ2 John li. Ukoohkuan. Itcglster. NOTICE FOR rURLlCA'iTON. Ijinit Oltlce at Vancouver Wash, Hcpt. 11, 1S!12. Notice Is hereby kIvcii that tlio fnllowlntf nniiicd sett lei' has tiled notice of her Intention to niuke limit iroof In support, of her elnlni, mid that said proof will bo made bcloro tlieltcKlsler nnd lieoelver U. S. I.mid nitlce ut Vancouver Wash, on October Aitli, l.sstii, via: John Clnrkson. l're ). H. No, 21 0 for the s :t s e H nnd n w )i sc !4 sit' 10 Tp 3 n r 10 e w m. Iteninncs the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon- unit cultivation nl, said land, viz: Jake lluiisnkcr, John Ter ser, Ucorwc ij. Thomas, Kltnhetli Jlunsaker, all of White Salmon, Klickitat Co., Washing ton. sptl"-oct22 Joim D. (jiciHiitiiCiAii, lteglster. B. R. TUCKER, rpiiriuKToi? of II LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER, OF FRUIT BOXES, HOOD RIVER, OR. ALSO DKAElt IX DRY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY ETC. Terms Strictly Cash, AND AT Price's never before heard of in Hood River. HOOD RIVER MILLS W. H. WILSON. A TT011NF. Y-A 7-LA IP. HOOMU i'l, AND Xt, NKW VOOT IIUX'K, 'J IIK DAIJ-KH, OHKOO.V. JII ICII A AlKMKrKK, Attorneys-at-Law, Chapman Block, ovor Postofflco TIIH IiAI.I.K K (iHKiiON. K(';e" Hero j" Jfyou want a strawberry patch of 10,HX) or more, we will contract to fur nish llrstclass plants, ami h&I llirm ouf, after the rain begins, at $1.00 per thousand. Coon & Ciu:i:i. HKAT'i'V'S I'lANOS AM) OltUANSJ Hon. Daniel F. Iteatty, the great Or gan mid I'iauo manufacturer, is build ing ami shipping more Organs unit I'lanos than ever. In 1870 Mr. Lenity left home a is-nnlless plow lsy, and by bis indomitable will he has worked his wny up so ns to sell so far nearly 100,000 of Realty's Organs and l'iaii'os sinco 1870. Nothing seems to dishearten him: obstacles laid In his way, that would have wrecked any ordinarv man forever, he turns to nu advertisement mid comes out of It brighter than ever. I lis instruments, as is well known, are very piipular ami are to be found in all parts oft he world. We are Informed Hint during the next ten years he in tends to sell ijno.ooo more of bis make; that means a business of &i0,000,000, If we average tbeni at $100 each. It is already the largest business of the kind in existence. Semi to Daniel F.Leatty, Washington, New Jersey, for cata logue. The undersigned tsdng located near Hood River, wishes to inform parties who may be desirous of huving sur veying done, that he is a practical surveyor of many years exK rienee, antl tlutt work cut rusted to him will le K'rfornieil with dispatch ami correct ness. He takes pleasure in referring to Mr. A. S. Rlowers, (w lio for years was county commissioner in Minnesota,) iiihI for w hom he did county work as county surveyor, as to his ubility. 1 'ai ties writing me ut Hood will re ceive prompt attention. C.J. Hay km. Dated Hood River April tith, 1W)1. TDK ()H'IIM ut Portland, September 21 Cent I n nun one Hollil month. Till) foro runner of thu CHICAGO EXPOSITION OF 1893. M usle bv the Kuinous AMERICAN BAND Of l'rovldincc, K. I. AN ART COLLECTION Surpassing all former Expositions, and valued at $.100,000, A mngnlilcuut double Electrical Exhibit ! t'ader the combined Thomson-Houston unil Kdlson Coinpnnies, Including the latest adaptations of electricity. An Immense MINERAL EXHIBIT ! U. 8. models of BATTLE SHIPS! From the Navy Yard nt Washington. Stock Department, Exceeding nil former years, with greatly In creased prcinluniH. 1 80,000 square feet devoted to thu finest Horticultural Exhibit Ever made on the Pacific Coast. Agriculture to the front. MnnufactorlcH In full operation. The wonderful Unit of Mys tery. "Tho Little World," the result of mo chiinical genius. Larger number of exhibits than ever before. Tho popular special days continued. Everything new; nothing dead. Greatly Reduced' Rates On all transportation lines. , J. TITLE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. Reliable information concerning land titles. Choice city anil country property for SALE Conveyancing a Specialty. 139 Second Street - - - - The Dalles Or. TO JLiXi "" EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH BART BOUND FROM HOOD RIVER No. 8, Kx press leaves at 11:54 A. M. No. 2, Mall " 10:41 P. M. W1JST BOUND FROM HOOD RIVER. . No. 7, Kx press leaven nt 5:15 P. M. No. 1, Wail " 4:08 A. M. THROGII SliKEPER.S RECLINING CHAIR CAES AND DINERS. StotuMors from rortland lo San Francisco, every 1 days. For mti'K and guneral information cull on DEl'OT TICKET AGKXT. W. H. H UKUUTRT, Asst. Oen. Puss. A (ft, 2il Wushiiljitou St., 1'ortL'ind Oregon. tteJ nsale STOP RIGHT IIEPiE! READ THIS AD! DO YOU KNOW WHY WE ARE r- DISPOSINO OF SO MANY COODS IT IS BECAUSE WE ARE SELLING LOW P l And turning our stock in tho old adage that better than a slow shilliing" Our Fall and Winter Stock -OK- Is now daily arriving. ff suitable for the season, which we boucrht im - - the eastern market at tend to give our customers the benefit of these purchases. THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. THE DALLES OREGON SO. 392 lo 394 SECOND STREET. Mail orders solicited and promptly filled. DO NOT FORGET, That Marvin Hand has the finest brands of cigars, ami an excellent stock of choice canines. Jit; will nave lee cream every Hunday, and lemonade, ioila water ete, every (lay. lv. nicz:elseit. DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. Th Prather Buildincr.Second A Oak Sts 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. M. MURCHIE. FEARMOUNT (PORTLAND) & HOOXfc Offer for sale 500,(XX) standard trees grown on high fir lands 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 soils aio liable to stunt in growth and if they live, it is liable to be 7 or 8 years before they bear to amount to anything. Our trees are frequently in bearing tho 2nd year from setting out. Will send references to substantiate this assertion. Apple. J'r.arx, I'cacies, Pruw, J'lums, Chcrricx, (Quinces and Aprtvot. Hmall fruits iu variety, ornamental trees and shrubs, and 40 varieties (out of 1011 tests') of roseff.' Sftcciattiat, Prunes. Several varieties of Acte Peaches and Early Texas Blackberries. Special inducements to those planting in lots of 100 to llKiO. Correspondence invited. Address, PILKIXGTON & CO. Xo. 2 Dekum Building, N. W. Corner 1st and Washington Sts. Portland, Or. GUY PILKINUTON, Hood Hi ver, Or. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR RAWS0N&WJ PROl'RIETORSf Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Sh vines, small fruits, Hoses and Shrubbery. Be sure to get our prices Remember our trees are grown i THE DALLES. - - W. A. HLINOERLANli HTAI'f.K AND 1"'A,VCY liKYIiOOIiH. OK. NTH' KUKNlHlllNO OOllllH, crxi iiiNu. UOtTM, HllOKH, IlATH, CAPH, KTAI'I,E (WWH'KltlKl, HARDWARE, l ltDCKKKV, ULAH. W'AIIK.HAY, (iUAl.N, KKED, ETC. over often, believing "a nimble sixpence is1 , - - t . a bargain, and wo in- Matting 20 cents at Bartmess'. B catty's Pianos Eve Hii.itv. t or vcnin i"i!ii.- uun Daniel k. Iluu'ly, WuoiiinK'.oii, 'Sw rscy. - - Hood River Or before J FeedB rm mm t urn t- kit- i 7