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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1892)
Stood Tivcr Glacier. llOO HI V Kit. (Ht OCT. Lit, lwi2. ., ,1U nu';'..,--..1. T..T Til K MAILS. Tim (iinll wi-rlvcN from Mi.IIihiiI nt 1 '. rlcii'h A. M. Wi'itiiiwliiyn innl hiitunliiyn; de. Miil'i(iiiiiiniliiy.i', iIihiii, FnrChKiiowKlh, IruvMiid A. M. rrlvtt I', M. HhIuiiIhvk. For WlillaHiiliiinn ihvi. dully nt R A. M. UnlVI'H III, mill ,11 Lu ll r, ,, From Vlill. M.ilniim Ii-hvch rr I'liMn, (III timr, Trout Milii- noil (llciiwoml Moiiiliiyn, Yi riiiii-Mlu h anil Fiitiiivii, HitiMF local m ii rrns. New line of lltiu toilet MonpH ut tlio dl'lltf nuiiv. Picture fiuiucd to order nt tin fur ii 1 1 ii iv hIoi i . True i iiutiic "lVifiTtlou" lyt'M nt the ili fitiiio. Knnic line vloliin for ic.lo ut M. II. KlrktlMJii'H. Fri'Mli cigars, of the bent bruinUouly, kept nt thf dim,' More. Kiiiotu' On' lli'i'innii'i in cent t'U'nr ut M. II. McI,'Ik..h. Flower iU, plain mill fancy, in pro funlon, ul the 'lain More. i. X. I., lire Hpruy hm well mm all other Insecticides ut 1 1 to (llU ttlulr. We arc Horrv to Male Unit our old friend, Nick Milieu, liN-rloiihly 111. A lai'K' mimily or IiiiiiiIhoiiio will I pa per Just received ly M. K. Marlines. licit quality of Uoclic 1 Iuili.tr lime utf i.;;o iui ii.i.id. s. ii.uoMi.nh. N'cW Moeh of Oliver chilled ulld other plowiJnM ii i'rivt 'l ill Ollnio.-r .V IIoiic'm. Lutvr totir order fur new pnpi i and nui;.iiiM''', with M. II. Mclo l:u. lluinlUi n idi I' r.Nlr.u l.i iind toilet per fume. of Cio tj, nt rmUri, nt tlic liig Mil I IV. Sci log hiii 'liliii' needlei for nil ma chine., oil nail i xtra.M ut M. 11. Nickel- N'llV. Ch U lei K iiinderi ti n rented u f:riii lli'itr Th" 1 ;i!!i; and will leave iih ti"J:i jiorui'lly . Mr. Husband moved Into tin' house r'iiiily pii'i himcd luiiii Mrs, J full, Wedm mli-y. FlrMe.la.Mi cedar hhitigles f.'V per OliHIi-Hil.l lit the Hood Kivtr M. F. li. Co'h. Ittl.lC. Tin' I.oni' star literary society meet nl the Hum tt school linum; next Fri ilay I'Vi'iilnj;. fl.W) ht burn 1 for Hutitlupton lime, llm Iwnl In tlio market nt the IIcxkI Ulveri4f.,tW tor. Mr. A. J. Hull of Indian, acconv puiled by IiIn wife, In vlhlllng hlo nephew, Mr. H, V Lartmeiis. 1L. Moitii went up w river TIium ilay t" eomiiii iii'i' eli nilnn thu rllit of wiiy on the Smltli diteli wirvey. If you unlit to liinuie your jiroperty, reineniU'r that we icpiewnt tlireo of Hie U'Ht eoiiipithieM in exiMteiuv. Mri. IIowiU'h lnid ii new Htoek of liilllinery u Ih arrive from Sun I'Yhii elMeo yenterdny. Call and m'ti them. Tliero wan n duuee liml niplil nt tlio armory, too lute to furnlHli u real li vo item, tut wc went to premi before thut tiitiu. Heimtor Mitchell and ConKrewunan KIIIm ndilri'KMeil the cltlzeim of The llilltK on political (plcHtioim Weducd day evening, M. 1. Isvnbcrg moved IiIm family to tlio ranch recently purchased from Captain Dukes, and the latter jrentle liiiin has moved into tho InenlnTg dwelling house. Mr. Stniiin, tho famoim Whito Hal inon lienr luintcr, who went up to llilllsh Columttla with hN 1 1,(XK) pack of dotfn, lust Humm'r, him returned, Kc ')tured (17 Ik-iu-m on tlic trip. Tim ncnil-annunl nieetimr of the county f:ivnii'rn' alliunco will ho held at i Niuwcnn, coinmciH'iiiK Tuenday iiiurtiluir. Nov. 1st, ut 10 o'clock. Tliero Will he len dclcgalcr from thin valley. Chntles Ivirly, went over to Cheno with yesterday, and w ill move over noon t make, 'it hi home. Cnarlcy in a good democrat and intcndi to hold hi residence hci-e unt il after tlio elect Ion. Kidney Young, Tho Dalles Jeweler, dcNircM io say that ho Is still In fnismcss and can ho 'found in I. C. Nlckelscu'x , Htoro on K'conil Htret't, next door to his old stand. Watch repairing a spe cialty. Miss Anna HongHt, who has been at her parent's homo near Mt. Hood for a week's visit, is again home in tho Itakor house, where bho is prepared to do all kinds of Lowing. Su its range in price from to $u. At the U. 5. church Kunday morn ing the theuio will ho "Value of tho word." Haptininial servico at the close of tho sorinon. In tho evening the subject will ho "Leadership." A welcome to all. wiatui'duy Is grinding day at Harbi hoii tiro's mills until Iuihuhsh in thut lino increases. Near neighbors are al ways ready to give precedence to those from adistiuiee, so they need not go home without their grist. Messrs. English & Woodward have leas'j'.l the lot across from Middleton's Htoro building, for live years, and aro getting the lumber on tlio ground pre paratory to erecting n two-story busi ness building, work on which will bo commenced at once. Jim Lungillo lias txien trying to look after himself in tho absenco of Mrs. Langillo, und Thursday cooked his own breakfast. Tho Ant break he made was to get a lot of concentrated lye for lard, aud therein fried a hearty feed of potatoes, lie said they made a dickens of a fuss, popping aud jumping out of the pan, and that they did not taste like Mrs. Langille's cooking, but he ato some of them and tried to im iigino they wcro of lino flavor. If proof were wanting of Jim's pcrverse ness, this Incident furnishes it, for with a half pound of concentrated lye in him, ho tehs tho truth without stut tering, and apparently without serious iloru Hitilolph Ileytlng was over from Oiliiicr, Wimlilugtoii. Ho tells us the liny cmphuH been phenomena! und the crop of young WaMiilugtmilntiH at leimt i"imllolt. 'i ll. 're Is a brand new girl nt hi Imiiihc and boys at John und Herman I VImer's, and Mr. Huberts of 1' iilda Is also in the list, Mrs. Chap iiian is pulling up a dwelling house at I'uldu, and tho urveyors huvo been unci Ionizing a township north of Chen owlth, Into which many new settlor aro moving. I'm nk (mi MolcN. The eclebralloii of Coluiiihus day hv (he school hen! passed oil' III H happy and pleasant manner. There was a large atlendaiico of parents of I he pu pils and others from u distance. The school room was very neatly und Ap propriately decorated. Above each of the ten windows was plueed a branch of cedar pinned to the wall by a white star, Three more stars on the decora lions In the ii'it r of Hie pliitloim com pleted tho thirteen. On (he teacher's dink and In other parts of the room were handsome IxHiuotsof lloweis. On the vail behind the teacher's desk were the littir, in red, white and blue, "Columbus day, Oct. L'l, 181)2," and the dates Mt)2 und 1KU2 on (ho left and right. The decorations and letter ing were the work of Mrs. K. Ioeko and Miss Maggie I.ocke. J!ev. J. W. Hlghy, K. D. Calkins and H. K. Hlythe, Ix'lng the only veterans present, had the honor of raising the (lag. Mr. Ciilklns culled for three cheers for the Hag, which was responded to with a will by all pit-wilt. The M'hool then Habited the Hag, Itev. Mr. Hlghy of-fen-d a prayer, Mr. H. S. Andrews, the teacher, p'ad tin- piViiiilciit's pmclarn idloii, thi- H-hool ang "Anicrlca," and the i"'iiii!.ii ' and vi-ltir'i reas-emhled In the Kehool l'.ni.i. The readings, it-i'i- ' I i I I. lid ni;i;.'i, (. were g'!!i t!iriu;:li ilh 111 a VelV l;ceep!nhle I 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 t"t after wh'eti Mr. Aielr.-.vs t.ilH-il upin the vi. i!' n for iviii::rii .. 'l. H'gl-y gave :n iilli !i lil':.' tall. 0:1 lie.' life of Co lui!;I.Ur., v. hieh showed 1lial he was well verwd in t he hi.-tory of lluw days. Mrs. M. H. Hottei ami Mr. E. I), Caik-li:- also made sleu l a'j h'i'.,siM. Theau dieiuv was then di-miisseil, t hi! school marched out, and visituin and im'IkmiI all felt that our ccli'l. ration had is en a sue. 1 f)M. Mrs. Keenc, who has been visiting relatives on the Sound, returned to Hood Hlvcr last week. Mr. Kctiio is running a wood saw In Alblna, und tho fuuilly will reside there this winter. Rev. Mr. Huuyau, of Lylo, Wash lugtou, Is visiting Mr. It. Warran. Mrs. Julia Haru and daughter Eninia are visiting friends hi tho neighbor hood. A tramp entered the house of Con Hopp, one day last week, and took his Uf.l suit of clothes and a watch. Mr. Hepp followed down the river several miles but could not trace the thief. Mr. M. Foley is again sick with an other carbuncle on his neck. The Ditch. At tho water meeting last Saturday the Smith survey was adopted and ar rangements made for constructing the ditch on that survey at l"iist as far as the sumo extended on the east side. New articles of incorporation were found to bo necessary to correct an er ror of tho location of the head of the ditch, and these wero filed Tuesday. Tho subscription, or stock books, are now open at J. E. Hannu's store, und several thousand dollars have been Biib scrlbcd. It is now in order for those who subscribed stock to put their names 011 the stock books. As soon as one half the stock Is subscribed, which will bo $10,00(1, an election will bo called and directors chosen. This will put tho company in condition to begin work, and hence every one who has subscribed should come forward and sign tho stock books. This is the be ginning of a now era for Hood Hiver, and every citizen should aid in the good work to the utmost of his power. A Flume Needed. Tliero aro several thousand cord? of wood banked along the railroad, hut the demand seems to bo light. Hood Kiver has tho advantago of freight rates in wood to tho country east of us over all points except Mosier, but tho distance tho wood has to bo hauled prevents it having the necessary advan tage in price. With a Ihuno built up the east side, tho fanners could find a market for their timber which is now destroyed in clearing tlio land, and at tho same time wood could bo sold at a iiguro that would give llood Hiver a monopoly of the trade. A Medley. Tho ladies will give an entertain ment at, the Armory, " Friday evening October 11th. There will bo twelve stands presided over by twelve ladies, dressed to represent tho months, and at each stand will ho sold the eatables appropriate to tho month represented. There will also bo a short literary en tertainment, and tho guests will be welcomed by Uncle Bam and George and Martha Washington. FOlt BENT! A 7-room houso in tho finest location in town, lias hath, with tank, and piped for hot and cold water; also, frost proof milk house. For further infor mation inquire at Mt. llood hotel. $500,000 IKSV r liii's, fuinloiriii', lultlivsN liuaii'l F. iJoully, Washington, .Now Jersey. JJ0IW. Tuesday October, 2fjlh to Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1'rlgge, n soil. 1 DIED. At The Dalles, OclolH r22d, J Ion aged (Hi yours. Hulurday morning, C N. Thornhury, Of Judge Thornhury nothing but good can be said, lie was an upright, honest man, and true to hU principles and his friends, lie was well known through tho northwost, and leaves many sincere friends to mourn his loss. JOtt HU K Oil" "itEST. Tho Crockett place, 1J miles west of town. Forty ueres; good Improve ments. If not sold, the house and bam und part of the laud only for reut. Ap ply to U. Wurren, Hood Jtiver. Mill In Kindness. It Is a mistake ulsiut my having gone out of business. Do not ask tho neighbors, but cull und sec tor your selves. Mkh. C. J. Jlt'NT. Beatty's Organs W W'l llelur I'liliIWue. Aililivn Jliilllul K. Utility, WuxIiIiikUhi, .New Jcr y Wo Sell Cibot"W" 14 yards for ?1 00 Cbot"AM 13 " "100 Chapmau "X" lllcoch Musllu 13 yards for 1 00 Fruit of the Loom Bleach Mus lin 10 yards for 1 00 Amaskiiig Ginghams, 11 " " 100 AmaskliigHhirtings, " " 100 Indigo Bluo Prints, 14 " " 100 Htandard Prints, 10 " " 1 00 All Wool Ladles Cloth, per yd. 30c Table Oil Cloth, " " 25 Ladles' Fast Klack IIoso " pair I2J Clark's 0, N. T. Thread, " doz 50 Men's riveted Overalls, " pair (it) Men's Itivcted Jumpers, 00 Men's Cotton Socks, " doz 1 00 Men's Scarlet Wool Socks " pair 2,jc Men's Underwear, 50c We carry a stock of Groceries, Hard ware and Barb Wire. PEASE & MAYS. THE DALLES, OHEGON. B. II TUCKER, TPJirUIKTOK OF HOOD RIVER MILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURE tt OF FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVER, OR. ALSO DEAER IX "" DRY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY ETC. Terms Strictly Cash, AND AT Prices never before heard of in Hood River. Pease XjJL. county and I-: VV. H. WILSON. A T''O ' A' ! V A T I. A II'. Itd'iMH f,:t, AM M'.W VfHil' UUTK, TltK DAU.KH. OKK'JON, )H Hilt ,t Ml MI-.KFI-., A Horn o y :. - a I -1 ,n w, Chapman Block, ovor Postoffico Tin; iiAixr, h iii:i.i.in. See Here I If you want a struwU rry patch of 10,'Mi'i or more, wc will conlract to fur nish llrstcliivs jilants, and hi inn mil, after the rain begins, at tl.Ol) per thousand. Coon ACkkkh. HKAITV'.S ''.X0n"aNI' OIHJAXS Hon, Daniel )'. lleaity, t lie great ,Or gun and i'laiio uiiuiiifaeUirer, is luuld iug anil shipping iii'iio Organs and I'lanos thaii ever. In i-70 Mr, lientiy left home a (s-nuiless plow boy, and by his indomitable will lie has worked Id's way up so as to sell so far nearly KHi.nou of Ik'iitty's Organs and I'ianos nineo 1M"0. Notliln wiiiik to dishearten him; obstacles laid in his way, thut would have wrecked any ordinarv man forever, he turns to an advertisement I and conies out of It, brlghtt rthan ever. ills iiistriiuioiu,", as Is well known, arc ciy popular and arc to be loiind in all parts or the world, Wo aro informed that during tho next ton years hu In tend! to sell ;i'Hi,(XK) niore of his make; that means a business of 20,0iHJ,0iK), if we average them at 1 00 each. It is already tlio luiyest business of tho kind In cxlHteiice. Send to Daniel F.Hi atty, Washington, New Jersey, for cata logue. Tho uiidcrsifiied Is'iug located near Hood Hiver, wishes to inform parlies who may be desirous of having sur veying done, that he is a practical survi vor of many yours experience, and that work cniriir led io Lim will be jM-rforiie d with di.patih and convct iiess. He lakes pleasure in referring to Mr. A. ,S. JJlowers, l- for year was i -.-loner did - II Mihherot.: rtliil v I, a.- I" mo ,t 1 .!- .".tto.i. C. . Hiver A ii" l:i- I aii; v 1 Cth, Isiil. Land Locator. I'eiiy body wants land in Hood Kiver Valley. I have -one' very de hirablc tracts (.feooii land on my list for hoiia iiieaiU i.nd tiiiiiiercd claims, with ru'inui!' wan-r on 1 hem. lean locale several stockmen u!vantat'eo;:.siy. j)u no? f:-il lo w-e nieatlfood I'.i'.cr 1'iiIIm or addrc-s me at llood HU er, Wu.-e,) ( 'ouc.ty, Oregon. W. Kosa Wj.va.n.s, Locator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. friinbor Luad, Act Juno 3, IS7S.J ITnltecl KUitoH Uiwl onioo, Vunuuuver, Wusli., 4t!ot. a), l9i. I Notice Is lieruhy Khvii Unit In nmiplliim'e wnii tun proviMoiiM hi i im ai'i or cnii;ixw or .1 Mlii.' :i, l7S, untitled "An wl for the sale of tliiiliei IioiiU in th! mutes of ('itiii'urnm, (.ir,1 Uitn.Ni'Vuila, iiinl wnihiimloii Teri ltory, ' IVter I ( imslKuiit, ot wMHi';ili:in!i eoim y el Klii'K Iti.t, fUtU: tS wuisli., Ii ii - Ills iliiV tiled ill till itfMI IliN HW.M Ii HiataillUMU N"' IV4,i, f.,f til ! iiureausutil iliu w',iiw and .', su1, ef sec no 5 i in Witt n.siilp Nn .) iH'iin, r:izo in. li.ieaxt, ami i will otlcr li'i".'l to wlinvv.lmt ti.o Innd soiiiililm j iimio viilimbii; foi lis liml'. r or si-mc limn for 1 Hurii'iillunil j'ttniMe, mid to eseilili.-li Ins j elullii to Mil, I ii.ii.l Ijcfuie tile Keuisti r and lie ! (vlvcr of I'd" "ili -e nl :iiii.,,,iv, r, 'yarli., on Siiturilny, Hi" 3rdd;iy of lii'i'i'inb'T, IStri. Ho iiiieieM as witnesses: Knink II. Itnt ton, AIIk i I B. Jiiiies.of Hood Hiver Dr., Jacob II. lluiiHiiki'r, Kdwiird J. Jones, of Wliitj Kul iiiiin, wash. Any mid all persons '.luiinin ndvorsely the above iloieribed lands are reiiiicsted to Hlu tliulr claliiis In this niliic on or befuru said 3rd day el 1 Wcinher, !.'. Klililiovl'i Juil.N 1). UDuiill KUAN, ltegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OHlce nt The Dalles dr. Oet.T;il, lSi'J. Notice is hereby ijiven that the follnwini; nanied seltler has lilcd notice of his intention tomakolln.il luunf In Kiiiiiort of his claim, mid t nut said proof will be madu before the KoulsUT and Keceiver I'. S. I.. O. at The. Dulles Or. on November 'ii, l.Mi'2, viz: . " Henry H. Toinlinwin, H. I. No. X")0f.r theso1, BeCjaTpl a r 10 e w Vli. He niimes tlie lelliiwinu witnesses to prove his coiitiiiiiniis residence iiimiii and cultivation ofsaid land viz: liavid li. Cooper, (iconic l'erkins, (leoive .1. Wcnner, iilinin 11. Kdicli, all of Mount Hood ilreiton. oetl,Vuovl!l John V I.ku is, Kegistcr. J, I, HUNTINGTON, & Cfl TITLE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. Reliable information concerning land titles. Choice city and country property for SALE --- Conveyancing a Specialty. ISO Second Strut TJi,-- Dui'fH Or. ON SALE ?0 ALL PRINCIPAL POINT EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH BAST BOUND FROM HOOD RIVER No. 8, Express leave nt 11:54 A. M. .So. J, Mnll " 10:41 1. M. WEST BOUND FROM HOOD RIVER. No. 7, Express leaves at 5:15 P. M. No. 1, Mall " -WIS A. M. THROGII Sl.KEPKRS ttKtH.lNIXG CHAIR CARS AND 11NERS. Stoiituevs from rurtlimd to Hun Francisco, every 4iiys. TIlS 13 it FBffl ID. For rales nnd jsenrral mlbnnatiun call on DKl-o-r TieKKT AllKNT. Y. It. Hl'RI.in'ItT, At. (len.l'iiKs. Ant. 'Ml WusliKls;U)n bu, rortiaml Oreeon. COlli. Zmw wb7 J??,-. STOP RIGHT HERB! HEAD THIS AD! i DO YOU KNOW WHY WE DISPOSING OF SO MANY GOODS IT IS BECAUSE WE ARE SELLING LOW And turning our stock in tho old ad ago that better than a slow shilliing" Our Fall and Winter Stock Is now daily arriving. Wo have added many new attractions ( suitable for the season, which we hnne-ht. im tho eastern market ijtend to give our customers the benefit of Hhe30 purchases. THE BAILEE MERCANTILE CO. j 0. :',!)2 to Sili Slit 0M) ST R LET. M'ail orders solicited and promptly filled. DO NOT FORGET, Thai Marvin Hand lia, the :ii,ct hmnds of cid.ir-', and an e.';c,','ie!'t stock of j choie'.'ci.ndav He v ill 'urv Ire ,,vaiji ieverv H-imlie.-. :.rnl leni'.-nide. wiir, water cic, every day. DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, LAKES, BLANE-S0OK3, SCEOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. The Praiher, Building,Second -&0ak Sis. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR PRATHER a GRAHAM, PSABMOTTNT (PORTLAND) fe HOOD RIVER NURSERIES. Offer for sale 500,000 standard trees grown on high fir lands without irriga tion or manure. Such trees are incomparably superior to those jrnnvn on swales or watered soil Irrigated trees when planted on high and dry soils are liable to stunt in growth and if they live, it is liable to he 7orS years before they bear to amount to anything. Our trees are frequently in 'hearing tho 2nd year from setting out. Will send references to substantiate this assertion. Apple, Vrarx, l' ache, IVuncs, riumn, Cherries, Quinces and AjricoL Small fruits in variety, ornamental trees and shrubs, and 40 varieties (out of 100 tests) of roses. Upccialticn, J'runrn. Several varieties of A' i 1'c-whes and Karli) Texan JHai-kberrh. Special inducements to those planting in lots of 100 to 1000. Correspondence invited. Address, VI LEINGTOX & CO. No. 2 Dektiui Building, N. W. Corner 1st and Washington Sts. rortla-nd. Or. OUY riLKL(JT()X, Hood River, Or. THIS SPACE iN fa P l'ROI'RIKTORS . Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees; gra p vines, small fruits, Roses and Shrubbery. Be sure to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Remember our trees are grown strictly without irrigation. THE BALLES. OREGON W. A. t-LlXGEHLAXD, Local Agent. T'Z , ,!X XCv Taz2'T 7 "mr-'.'TSr'.T TXS ARE ktapi.k ani ontiR. uk vive vv UN us i u: so (lOOHH, I'LOTHINO. HOOTS, HIIOCH, IIATH, (.Al-M, VTAI'f.K OUOCKKIKH, H AltfiWAItR, CHOCK Kit Y, ,!,AHH VA 111., HAY, OIUI.N, i'i.KlJ, KIT. ovor often, believing "a nimble sixpence isj at a bargain, and we in-2 ,! i -5ilUll'S "l Hart :. 1 : 1 . ': ''J,'-U '''' ' HuniulF. i:.ii. .V i-.t y. EESEIiVED FOE iii lr iar is &m im tal .33 H 9 & WEBER