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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1893)
l 3food Iivcr (alacicr. HOOD 111 VKU, OK., JAN. 7, IKII.'J. Till; MAILS. Tli mall arrlvM front ML IIihM at 11 i,'. alack A. M. Wrilartilnyi mid Huliinluvii; ik. prt ') nam ly l noun, lfnr riinnnwetli, lrTi nl N A. M. arrive nl I'. M. HutiiriUv. Cur Whllu HhI i. I,nvn rt.illy at K A. M. ari l voa til. una o'clock I'. M. I''ruiii Wlillii Mil 1 1 1 1 1 1 in vim fur KuMn, nil mgr. Trout i.iik nud I lien wood Momluyn, V nliii'iiiv mill Prltlnvi. ItKI I) F LOCAL MATTKKS. Li'Klilnturo inoe.1 Monday. MuttliiK i!0 ci'iiU nt IIiii'IiiiiW. Hktti't forjnlo itt iNlekclncnV H. I1', Wythe, vlmled Portland TiK'M !ny. I, (ui Mono went up Tho DuIIch Wed lii'Niluy. County court wiu la hchhIoii thli week. NIckolHOii kerjm hoiiim foooil rliium try thcin. Plclurcn fruited o order tit the fur ulluru atore. Mm' til wool umlnr clothe at re duced prlifH lit JIllllllH'i. Jutljra Jlfiiry In ukuIii vInIuIo after nn UliU'Mof ii rou jilo of week. All UIikIn of inimli- and liiMtrlctlon took kept ut M. JI. Nlekolaeu'a. A lurgo ui))ly of liHrnUouio wull pit ht Junt received by H. J. ll.-irtincMi. M. (. Nlrkelwn roeclv frcali ran diet mid cliPwlng gum, vory two week. Mr. and Mm. Heald iind family lilt for MoutliiTii ('iillf.iiiilu Sill ii ril ay, to n i.nnin over winter. Mr. Iliitton ruiiio up frnm Hnnthcru Callfornlii liuil week to Mend tho win tor with liorwni F. JI. Jlulton. Geo. Coleman, who hiw Ihm-ii on tlx nick lint fur ii couple nl' wccUm, whm down town fur the llixt llino Tucmlay. Junto llouir rui no over from Truiit Jake. ToiNility, after u colli n for CharleH Jtyrki tt, which wiui HUpplk'il by H. JO. JUrliiifM. (rH'rn Ktrnutliiiii who wan hiinlly expected to live two wi'i liH uo, In, nn ulinl to "ny recovering, nllliui (,li ttut tlot ly. The notice that i 'hrli Nii UflMi-n wax 1o preach Sunday evening lu-t drew ii JllIX" 'I'OWll, till' llOUHO U'lll lllll'll to Itn uliuoht i iijiurily. JllllleH CoVclltolt of Til'" lllllcM, him fuilil 1 1 Ik ranch near Hint pluccfor lo.noo. Wo uro of tho opinion It wit houht hy U ii'K.iI lilvrr iniui. Thu rortliitnl fooiluill toiiiii liiul ii rl.u Unlit with tho S-iittlo toiiiii Tue- luy. It wiih declared h dmw nt the 4'inl of the m-coikI round. Flour H' cU nr wick, f 'l.To jx-r lmi rol. Hioru fl.lo xr lnm.lrf.1, 'o.iki jM-r ton. ( hop hurley $l.ti" jnr hiin droit, ti.(o ht ton, at llumiuV llnrrlMoii A Wulliu-o huvo thi lrofiliv In Ilartini'w' Htnro, mix I nro propiuod to hoy iinylhliiK tlioro in to Iniy from nn ox-hldu of cow, to it tmlnloml of fruit. Tho roml viewer iippointod id up. priilm' tho ilaiimnri to John Kroner hy roiiion of luyliiK out n rond nloiik' tho lino of hiit liinil, llxod tho ditiiuii'S at f 10. J. 1". Notrwho loft horc Homo limn uluw, write S. F. Itlytlm that ho wull rind hnppv m uyoni can ho Hwny rruni HimkI ItlviT. Ho In ttach Ht honl hi iHillllh. Mr. F. (i. Hull, Kditorof tho Milton J-'infr, nooompaniod hy hU hrother who I vlditinir tho ooumI from Iowa, worn hero Hatunlay vlnitin; their mother Mr. C'liuh. The mcIiooI director hnvo einployoil MIh Hattlo Oiler, to lako ehuro of the primary doiiurlineiit, and hoIiooI will i-omnieiieu Monday, to hint two months, that I provided money enough U rnls od to pay tho teaeher. H. J?. JMythe hn a line new Hleih tho handiwork of Juiue I,aui(llle, ntul Ironed hy Luekey it Niekelnon. Mr. lllytho ha opened oorrexpondnoo with It. K. TiiKiie, ordered up ncveral nuow ntorniH, and 1 anxiously wuitlti for um to tako a lido with him. Tho dance, nt Tucker' Friday eve ning lat Wiih well attended and an en joyuhlo time wiw had. The prizes for "bet Huntaiiied chnracler weit nwarded to Leuora Hlnrich, and Marvin Kund. Mr. John Hinrich and hoii Walter aucoeoded In fooling everybody, hy oliig a twiriH. TueHilay W. J. linker in goinc; through hi young orchard dicovered n pear treo which Tiad boon overlooked in gathering tho fruit last fall, on which there weto u few pear. They -were of the Winter Nelli variety and woro a ound fl8 if there had been neither front nor nnow. ZHeethijr of the Fruit Growers Vnlon. The meeting convened In purHiinnce to the call with a fairly good attend ance. Tho principal diueusaiou was oncoming tho question of Incorporate Ing, whlcli was finally decided .favor ably. It being impossible to efl'ect n jiormancnt organ ieatlon, a committee ofthreowero appointed to file articles of incoxpomtUn us;booii uh sulwciipt a ins to a Hulllcietit number of shares of stock are guaranteed. Ixt everyone ubHorlbe to as many shares us he is entitled,, and thereby encourago fin organization of inestimablo benefit to evry fruit marketer in Hood Kiver and vicinity. Another meeting will be called iw soon aa possible Look for the notice We rocolved a letter from a gentle man In Salt Lake City, a week or so .ago, asking concerning tho irrigating companies here, and stating that he represented a syndicate with $ir,0l!0, i()00 to loan on irrigation bonds. It will be seen from this with wlnt favor this Ikind of an Investment is looked upon iby capitalists. I'llmle Seliool. The directors of sehool dinlrlct No, a In lug iiiiulile to pi'oeiiro siiliHcrlpi ion funds Hiilllelent to iiialiilulii a two months scImmiI, Iiiitii niillioilcd Mr. C. I,, (Jllhoil and Ml llalllo Oiler, ).( eoudiiet pi I viiln ncliooU in grainiiifir and priiuiiiy ilcjiail iiioiiIh respectively, to hoglu Monday Jan. Dili; the rates ol tuition being tii.dii per mouth, per pupil in the gniiniiiur room, and per inonlli In the primary room. The regular course of study will ho pursued In each room, hut spiclul cIhhhcs may ho or;anl.ed In advanced gradcM, wit: Algebra, genenil history, com position nn4 llielorle, scluliee of gov ernment or physical geography. Kvory pupil is reipilred to at lend school piinclilally ind ref,uliiiy; to conform to the regulations of the mliool and to obey promptly all tho ilirecl loll ol'tho lonelier, to nlmerve good order and propriety of deportment; to ho diligent in study, lenpeeU'iil hi teaehers, mid kind and obliging to sehoolmiites; to refinlu entirely from the ii mo of profanity, and in no manner Injure school properly. Willful Insubordination to above rules wdll necessitate suspension or ex pulsion. Shall He lime a Ih ilvnlf All who are deeply Inlenuletl on this question nro reipiested to unite mid continue In prayer through the following week. At noma hour each day go to (lot! In secret for this one thing. I'raycr (mttIi-cs will be hold In the ohfipcl of IT, H. ( 'lunch each liven ing of the w ick. ia.v. C. W. Wi lls. Last wnck while Mrs. James Ingalls was unhitching her hor-o from the buggy at Mr. J. II, Slioeiul-.ciV place, It I uinc frightened and stnrled to run away. Mrs liigull valiantly held on to tho bailer strap and the ,'iiiimul Jumped into tho fence, turning the boggy over mid breaking the shafts lielng a genuine Hood Klverite, the horse backed out of his Job, stopping nt the Hist obstruction ho met, and con ceding tin-fact that even a Hood Itiver! hofno coul'l'iit accomplish anything. I .Na.onle Instill!. iti hi. j The A. F. mid A. M., Lodge of this! plaeo Installed tln-tr ollhvrs lii-t Satur day evening, a nuiuber of Invited guests wllliewing the ceremonies, which Were brief mid lliterosling. The following olllcor were Installed: II. L. Smith, W. M.; L. I'.. Moi.-c, s. W.; , it ,.... .. , ii. . ii i r. ii. iwiiioii, j. i . ,i, i.aiier, Ireasiirer; I. (;. J'roiu, Seerelary; II. F. Itavidson, S. 1., C. L. Mom, J. I).; L. Nealelgh, Tyler; Lobcit Kand ami S. I). I'ayton, Stewards. After the Installati'in a half hour .win sH'Ul in social chat, and thou all adjourned to the Ml. Hood hotel win ir a splendid! supper was served. It was one of thej mo-t pleasant nllails of the kind (hat j ever occurred lu re being thoroughly j enjoyed by all. Itellcr Cured For. The Kiiulsnn family at While Sal mon ale now beil'LT cared for as well as circumstance will permit. We wro'.e a statement of the ca-e to lion. W, II. Dunbar, of ( ioldcmlale, who laid the matter before Judge Sol Smith. The latter said he had no authority to hind the county, but telegraphed to have Captain A. S. Llowers hire nurses, fol lowing it with a letter that they would see the bill paid. Ill response to the ( LAri i ll's call for clothing, a large (plant lty was left at llartmess' by our good people, which was taken over by Cush Luekey Sunday. Dr. l!ro-. sins lias been tireless in bis attention! to this unfortunate family, visiting i them three or four times a week, audi furnishing medicines beside. To his etlorts in their behalf is also largely duo the generous contributions ot clothing, bedding and money sent from here. The directors of the Hood llivcr Water Supply will meet next week and some definite action will be taken. The boys sampled the skating for the (list time this w inter, Thursday. The only place the ice is strong enough to bear is on tho big slough where it is shaded. A deputy snerill' from ( iolilendale, brought a prisoner over from White Salmon ednesday evening, charged with breaking into the house of his brother-in-law, Mr. Kieh, who is the Justice of the peace for that precinct and took him to (iolilendale for trial. The East Bide Irrigating Company met this week and adopted by-laws. Tho survey is completed, for the Fast Fork Company, and tho two- compan ies will join in digging tho ditch to the head ol the Ivist Side Compiinys' ditch. Work will be commenced as soon as the weather will permit. At llakersvillo North Carolina, Wed nesday night, a mob took a self confess ed murderer named Snipes from Uio jail and after riddling his body with bullets, hanged it to a tree. Tho sher iff being informed of the mobs inten tion had stationed a guard of 73 men armed with rifles in the jail.' The mob numbering COO attacking, the guard opened lire with their rifles which was promptly returned, anil a regular bat tle ensued. Ten of the shodHs' posse and iVS of the mob were killed and :,0 or more wounded, many of them fatally. The shei ill was shot through the .chest and three times through tho abdomen, and will ie. Now Verir'.i day lo Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 1, htialiiihail, a son, nn. ii. At Trout Lake, Monday January, 2, 'buries llyrkctt. Mr. r.yrlutl was mauled lo Mela, daughter of linns Lag'1 of this place, Novoii'lior I'Jird and had Just moved out to his home. He was sick but it few days, piieuinoni;t being tho cause of his death. James llotig came In Tuesday Willi I he sud Hows, and lie compniilid by Mr. Luge, returned with aeollio Wednesday, The funeral took place at Troii1, Lake Thursday. The Methodist ipiarterly meeting services will be held ill their hall In town lis follows. Crouching Saturday eve ning at 7 o'clock and Sunday morning id. II o'clock by Lev. '. K. 'Motor, the Cie-lding 'Fhlor. 0'iarlerly conference at o'clock Saturday; lovo feast at 10 o clock Sunday morning, Sunday evening Lev. Moler will preach at l'.i- moid Chapel, iind Lev. lllgby at, the! I mo Crovc school house. No preach ing in town. J lanna w III sell you j;oods at former prices and give you ." per cent, discount, hut reliu luber lie will Hot put It oil till! slate, ms the slnli- bus heel, broken. Having tried the credit system for two years, ami not being able to adjust my prl't s mi as to give cash customers the benefit of cash prices, I have con cluded sell f,,r cush only, with a o ier cent, discount to all. Wo often hear our customers ask, "Why can't our merchants sell an clump as I hey do at The DalleV.'" I will tell you why. When you go to The Dalles jou pay rash for your goods and get the belli lit of your cash. I will do the siiiiie by j on. J. K. IIanna. Ki'iiJ lids and Crolit hj il. Ollngoraud I'.o'ie, proprietor of thu Ilig lied I tarn, in ad-hliou to their liv ery and si -io hii-.iiie , are handling gram, eiiop Icimi ami hay. ' hey arc also ngouU for the Ki.app I'.ui roll V ( 'o. machinery. Lain w.o;ins, l..tek, bug gies, windmills end pump, Oliver 1 hill and Steel j.lo'is; giideri cnltivu liU's, plow s and hai ov . ..; ami w ill sell their M t. Hood co-tche-, hacks and bug cje, now in lei-, in order to open In the sprliej with an entire new outfit. Call and price their pxids. tot: sai.i:. One 1-yi-ar old mare with celt; one o-year old hor'e: one cow and cnlf; ono s t eood harness. J. L. LAMin.i.i;. LIl'.TJVS 1'IANOS AM) Oith'ANS. Hon. Daniel 1'. Lent I y, the great Or gan and l'iaii i iiianufaeturer, is build mil: and shippim; more Organs and 1'ianos I ban ever. In ls70 Mr. Iteatty left home a peiiniles-i plow boy, and by bis indniiii'al'l" will he has worked his w ay up so as to sell so fur nearly 1(H),(HMI of llealty's Organs and 1'ianos since l"u. Nothing seems lo dishearten him; oli-tm lcs laid ill bis way, that would have v, reel ed any ordiiiar man lorover, he turns lo an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His ins! i uiiienls, as is well known, are very popular and niv lo l found in all parts of the world. We are informed that during the next ten years he in tends to soil 1:110,11011 more of his make; that means a business of 'JO.UOD.OUO, if wo average lljem at floil each. It is already I ho largest husiiux of the kind in e.sitenec. ."send to Daniel F.I'.eatty, Washington, New Jersey, for cata logue. I S I K AV. Came to my pl.-e e a black calf no I brands or ear marks. Owner will pay j oiiaigcs 111:0 i.tivc 11 aua. C. (. Hanson. NOTICK FOK Cl'l'.LlCATlOX. l.i. let i iltlo" nl 'I'll.' 1 v-il dr. i -. 1, lsfli Nul !(. I hi !,!, y ir:i l!i:il 1 1 1 fi illi iwius; llaancl r.ir; in- lil,,! lulnrnf Lis llllrlltinn to !ti:il(i (m il i r."'1 tti su)nri nl' his eiaini, fuel linn sioil iimis ill In- iniolc lii'i'oro Ilia lit ci -a vir.cl Ki t -.-i , v I '. s. I.. 1 1. nl Tin1 1 'alios Or, on Mon.lay .liii!-.:-r.v :. N'H, viz: 1,-, 1 M. Mniirtie. Hoi ii"! r:i 1 1 a pi 1 1 i''a I inii .n. :i7l:i fur the s c n w 1 , s w ' , ii ,' ' , n c l- s w )4 u w so 1-1 oi si o Is 'l'i ' n r ll- .' in. I It' names I Is-I', illnw in:; it ai'sses In grove his eiiiiliiui'iiis r, 'Milfiii-i' ugnii ami rullivti t nn nl. ..nl. I l.oal vl: '. M. .lat'listei, Minis l.a::i , .In, -;.i 1'iii r, s. II. t n, all ol'llmul i ii it t n . l ua. til ;Kau7 ,1'illN W I.IAV is, HeulsItT. NOTICK FOU l'l 'LLICATION. I'IiuIm r I, ami. Act Juno 3, 1STS. riiltt'tt stales l.aiul Ulllee, The litt lies Uiifun Uee.a, iM'i Xnllee Is In ii by (jiven thai ill etiaililhuiee Willi 1 1 ic j hi i ish - lis t il hi: net of Congress of .1 line :!, I.SVs. cut u tfil "An art lnr llie sale of I iuili. r h:n. Is in (lie Slates nl ' I'lilil'uriilii, I Ire L'nti. Ne :ul:l :llld ' :ish I lit' loll Tri'n torv.' M 'i- lati I leek's, til lluod Ki e!', I'l.iiuly of W'aseo i sinle m l irt'Kon, lias I his day liled In llilstilllee his sworn statement, No. lor I lie pnri'liase of I lie ii w1 , n e',", n'.. n 1 , and s w ' , nw', s,v2- towiishii No. '.noI' Ih iniui-No. II K. w. M.nnd will ull'er eiiiol In show thai the land sniiKht Is more vnluiihli' I'm' Us llmliei' or stone than for agricultural iiui'i'ises. and lo estahlisli his claim lo said laud hcluiv the holster iintl Uts culver ol lies u.'llee at The I'iilles Oregon, on Kriday thfL'llii day of March 1S;W. Its nanii's as wiliietis. s: 1'r.mk Davenport, Alexander Kiinliin, .Icilin i'urleniitii, Charles licll, all nf Hood liiver Orejun. Any and nil persons elalaiiuir adversely tho iihnve desrrilied lands lire rettiesletl to ti lo their claims in liiisoi'dt'eon or hclorc salt! -1th ilny of March, lSIU. ile;ilniehfi John W. Ievls, Hejjlsler. FSTEAY. Cow and calf; cow dark brown Jer sey, four years old, wearing largo hell. White heifer calf, with red neck. Any one liudin;; or caring for same will be suitably rewarded. Tkoy Siiki.i.kv. Scicntifio American c Agency for r''- m H .-IP-.. 'V-.,'j TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information end freo 1'imdliook write to MllNN CO., X ItiaiADWAV, Nkw Voiik. Olilost liuretiii I'er so. urlir-j I'litoals In Ar.ierityi. ,'vory it;teni tnkoTi out by iim is liroiiidit bt'foro the public by a uuUco civcu l'ruu ul cliurgo Iu tho t-.V i'O - I.srcest clTCiilntlon of any siiontlfle pnpor In tho worid. SpltHitliil'v illiisi,.iinnl. No eilelllffeut lunu slimikl bowillii'i.1, II. Woeltty, l:l.0e a vt'iir: Srl.'JIflx months. Address Ml'NN ,Se CO, Vi iiUbiiiui, itnl iiOJiJtiruy, Xsuw 1 oil. City. W. H. WILSON. A TTOIINKY-A T-I.A W. lUio.VH ftl, AMI ,',, KW VtMlT HU) K, TllK f)At,M;n, OftKddN, llVVVH A MKHKIIKK, A t to r n ey a- a t- Lav, Chapman Block, ovor Postofflco I I IIC JiAl.bKH OKKdMN. CLOSI1TG- 0-u.t Sale of HARRISON'S STOCK of GOODS. Fverythlng sold at what It will bring. W. M. CAKK, Morlgagee. JpOUlfUUU Jlanculim. For purll- iiimt, iiioiloi'iif, mlilreits iMiiltil K. Ikislty, WiiNliliiKton, Nnw JiTKoy. The undersigned Isdng located near Hood Liver, wishes to Inform parties w ho may be desirous of having sur veying done, that ho Is a practical surveyor of many years experience, and that work entrusted to him will lie performed with dispatch und correct ness. He takes pleasure in referring to Mr. A. H. Llowers, (who for years was county commissioner in Minnesota,) and for whom ho did county work as county turvcyor, oa to hid ability, l'artlr writing mo at JJood will re ceive prompt attontlon. 0. J. IT AT KB. Da'ed Hood River April 6th. ISftl. Land Locator. Fvery Issly wants land In Hood Liver Valley, I have some very de sirable tracts of good laud on my list for homesteads ami timls'ied claims, with running water or, them. lean Its-ate several stockmen adviintatreously. Do not fail to see me at Hood Liver Falls or address mo ut Hood Liver, Wasco County, Oregon. W. lto.su Win a.mr, Locator. J, I RENNA, Painter and Paper Hanger, and all kinds of work noatly and Cheaply Done. noon Kivint, ........ or.ao!. J. M. II I'NTI.M.ToV. C. II. MCKIMSTIIV Mill k Mclstry. KCCCESMIIt TO J. M. lll'NTINUTOS CO. ISO Second Street - The Dalles Or. Real Estate, Loan & Insurance AGENTS. P.i-nts col leftist ami tase paid for non ri ftlitsiits. I.nurt pniwrs.of all kind prepared on short iiiittet'. Abstracts of Titles a Specialty. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH RAST norifD FROM nOOD KIVEH No. R. Kxprps IsoTes al 11. -M A. M. No. 2, Mail " 10::8 1. M. WEST HOUND FKOM HOOD RIVER. SNo. 7, Kx press leaves ul 6;:0 I. M. No. 1, Mail - " 4:lj A. M T1IU0GII SI.KKPK1W ltKUMNIXO CHAIR CAR.H AXI DINERS. Klonmers I'rtiin l'ortliiutt to Ban Francisco, every 4 days. Imtti iiuiu iw uuu X1U1U JJUlUIJUl For rales unit Reapral in format ion call on DEPOT TICK KT AIJKNT. W. II. 11 1'UUil'RT, Asst. Gen. Fuss. Agt. i'A WnshiilKton St., l'oi tlatul Oregon. B. R. TUCKER, rPiJrijjlLTOB- OF ill MR MILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OP FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVER, OR, ALSO PKAER IX DRY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY ETC. Terms Strictly Cash, AM) AT I 'rices never before heard of in Hood River. iUSi tipbtc mm 0NSALE L...JL 1 s f i p ii f g ii t" ii e r DO YOU KNOW WHY WC ARE DISPOSING OF SO MANY GOODS IT IS BECAUSE WE ARE SELLING LOW And turninccur Etock , - in tho Old adasro that fe hotter than a slow shilliing" Our Fall and Winter Stock -OK- Is now daily arriving. Wo havo added suitable for tho season, which wo bought in tho eastern market tend to give our customor3 tho bonefl ol those purchases. THE DALLES HERCAWTILS CO. SO. 8'J2 ( S!H SKCOM) STREET. Mail order solicited und liroinptly filled. 1 afW3mniTz&ittx 2v- HI- iNTZCEnLSSlT. DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY. GLASS WARE. LAMPS, BLANK-BOGUS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. The Prather, Building,S3cond &k Sts. TV, A "RMOTT TUT fPniPT?. A TJTi ''Ar'TfntYT Oder fur Rale riMi,(i'K) stamlurd trees tlflll r lii.'iiiim. Sni'h ti'i.ia rt. i ni " ' " j'.w..... , ' '" ll'TVJ H'WII U ' - swales or watered soil Irrigated trees wiien lil.nited on lii-i: dry soil. are linlile to stunt in growth and if tin y live, it is lial.'e to be 7 or H vears before they bear to amount to unythiii",. Our trees are frequently in "lieunng tho 2nd year from setting out. W ill end releieuees to Mibstautfate this as.wrtion. AjjjjIc, J'rrn-K, J', .'tehr, I'i unin, J'ttm, Cficrri, (juiim: and Apricot. Kniall fruits in variety, orn.'.nieiita! trees and shrubs, and 1 varieties (out of 10(1 tests) nf ruses. Sj)rciiftfcit, J'nnifs. S;veral varieties OL' Xcw J'eachea and Enrti T.ai. llUv kui rrt' . Special indueene'nt.s to t'.iose pUinting iu lots of 1U0 to JIK(I. Correspondence invited. Address, riLKIXGTOX & CO. No. 2 Dekum Ruilding, N. W. Corner 14 and Washington Sts. rorlland, Or. j If H M I j H GROCERI viz FEED, GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Gonrectionery anfl Giaarsi Goods sold at the lowest possible cash FIRST AM) OAK STKKKTS - T HE NEW TOWN lins boon platted on the olil eiiiiip ground, ill tliu Imii ks mill 1 alls nt lloou rlvev, wun luri;? sii;ntly lots, broad si reels and alleys, cooil soil, jiiiro cold waterand shade in profusion, per feet drainage, delightful niountain cli mate, tho central iillrnelion as a mountain sunimer rosoii and for all Oregon, beinsi tho nearest town lo Mt. Hooil. His alsojunparalleled ns a manufacturing center, linsj tho natural center for 150 squaro miles of tho best cedar and fir IMBEU, possessing millions of horso pow er In its dashing stream and waterfalls easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the niamifacturies will center, surrounded hy soil and cli mate that cannot hce.vcelled anywhere for frail and ugrieiilturo. and v.iili transportation already assured you will Iind this the place to make a perfect home or a paying invest ment. TITLE PERFECT. See me c n the ground, or aaress me at iiooa River, Wascc Co., Or. A. S. BENNETT. A TTOliXEY-A T-LA W. OFFICE IN SHAN NO'S lU'll.DIXl! COllNKK OK COUKTAND SECOND STKKET, The Dalles, Oregon. Beatty's Organs j .n the iu:st. Write for catalogue. Addivs Daniel E. JJeutty Wushingloii, New Jersey ii rmi a u t n i s 751 M M'l.K ANIi i' A.M'V Id; V (aifilm, Ol -NT' I 1. 1! N (Mil I NO (eoiS. I'LOI'III N li' iiM.MIiiM, HATH, CAIM, MTAIT K . I l.i! I l-.-t If A!!WAttrc. I'lftii i:i,i;V, oi.AMrt W A l! K, II A Y, . or. in, ha:i, etc. over often. hnliovJno- ' ' on ".-nmhn nivnonr-n - W M.JWW many now attractions at a bargain, and wo in yroivn mi lii-li lir lands without Irriga- ii te. ? 1 Ia L!ir1"'r- u . .l i j jj.ivi.M.ii u.N, tiood Kiver, Or. -DEALER IN j FLOUR AND jirioe. One price to everybody. - - - HOOD RIVER ORE OREGON. iwunnn o. mnmnnH COMPISSICN MiilCHANTS W21 Bo A General Gommisslon Business, In all kinds of fruit aryS produce, II00I KITES OKGOJT. T, I EMEBpii All Around Eainter. KALSCIIINING PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING. Trices reasonable ami sat: aitil'act I'tioa Kuaiiia- teed. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. 1 ESTUAT. A 2-year-oid red or car-marks. lielfer. No hrf f H. Tkigg bmnda KIGGE. ESTU.VY. Two red 2-year-old steers, branded TIj., conneckd, on the hip; verv laree i for their ae. Anv one findiiin them J will I'e rewarded for feeding iheni au4 notifyiug uie. O. ii. Hau'ilev.