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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1893)
:A ood Jivcr lacier. HoonnivEu. A Ott JAN. 2S, 1$!S. anon suowixa. Whether the Mil ctviitlng; Cascade county pnssci or not, our citizcui can feel ntisfled in having m.vio a splendid ehowing. With 3." votes cost in Hood Kiver and Baldwin preelncts, at the November election, the petition sent down Wednesday contained 3-3 names. There are probably 400 voters in these preciucts, but many of thorn live at uch a distance that it was impossibly to present the petition. Of those to whom it was presented not more than a dozen, and we do not thluk that muny, refused to sign it. We aro glad to see such unauiniity among Hood lilver people. At Mrwlor fully one-half of the touts have signed the petition, nd no doubt many more would have done so if ,they hud been seen by thoae circulating it. At the Cascade Locks the sentiment against county division is somewhat stronger, but a really strong petition is sent from there, con taining l!4 names, and representing at least two-thirds of the taxable prop erty. EEWAKJi OF THEM. First Annua Clearance Sale. FOR 30 DAYS ONLY FroinJan 16, to r ea i S Attorneys ia Washington are fending power-of-attorneys to all persons who have located and proved upon the even sections of government land within the limit of the Northern Pacific grant, asking that they be filled out and re turned. These attorneys offer for 25 per cent, of the money collected to bring suit in the court of claims and to iccover the $1.25 per acre extra charged by the government for theso lands. As matters stand at present no such suit can be prosecuted, nor would the gov eminent pay back this money. It is quite probable that congress will in the ery near future pass a bill authorizing the return of this excess money, but, until it does, neither the court of claims nor the Washington attorneys can re store it. These legal sharks', anticl pating such action on the part of con gress, have simply put up this job to divert one-fourth of tho money to be returned to their own pockets. Thr.y will do nothing to earn it, and will only have to notify the department to pay them the one-fourth of each amount for which they held power-of-attorney. The best thing to do in the premises Is to do iiothing.and let the Washington attorneys do the same. In order to xnako room for our spring stock, we will for 30 days sell our entiro stock of Gen eral Merchandise at actual cost for ca3h. Our stock is complete in all departments, now and well selected. Coigcl Eaxly" n.6i C-ct st C-bLoice. RAND DENT & CO. CHEEXLEXS DA VS. insi wnac Etna or u colored man lingers in the Cuscado Locks wood-pile is hard to discern, but he ia there and of large size and extremely malodorous The government officers lu chargo of the plant say they have orders to turn the plant over to the contractors, the Day brothers, on demand. The Day brothers, however, assert that they are ready and anxious to receive the plant and to commence work at once. They insist that the government refuses to turn over the plant and that they can do nothing until the government gets a move on. One party declares and publishes its readiness to deliver the goods, the other just as strenuously in slsts they are ready to receive. The aforesaid colored man is therefore ap parent and evidently the boss of the wood-pile. For years the great, meek public of Eastern Oregon have been praying for the completion of these locks, and for years the press has been urging the completion of the works by eontract and asserting that then only would the glad light of day dawn for them. Their prayers have been too fervid, for instead of one Day, two have Appeared, and between them all ia nat urally yet in darkness. Another Day like these and we and the locks are un done. Let us hope the memorial from the Oregon legislature may give us a little Daylight. It is said that President-elect Cleve land has about completed his cabinet. Whitney is to be in charge of the navy, Dayard his former secretary of state, to again fill that position, Carlisle to have the treasury portfolio, and the other places have centralized on two or three for each place, of whom one will be chosen. We are not so deeply inter ested in the cabinet as we are in The Dalles land oflice, which seems to be about our size; when, of oourse, the present worthy incumbent retires. We stated before that it is our humble opinion that the newspaper fraternity ought to be recognized, and the wisdom of the remark is emphasized by the fact that nearly every newspaper in the state indorses our views. Let the rec ord be broken and one newspaper man be given an office; if not us, some other man who with his pen has earned the right at least of reward. Hon. James O. Blaine, morning at 11 o'clock. died Friday The Raley bill for a portage railway from Celilo to The Dalles was the spe cial order for 2 o'elock Wednesday, but it did not remain so long, being de feated by a vote of 17 to 14. This settles the portage railway bill for this session, at least, and probably for all time. If this was Faul Mohr's work it was well done, and that gentleman can now complete his road when he gets ready That he holds the key to opening the Columbia is rtfadily seen, as a road fifty odd miles in length would make lt'pos sible to ship the products of the eastern country to Astoria with but one port aire. That he will build his road is possible but improbable. L. Q. C. Lamar, associate Justice of the United States supreme court, died at Macon, Georgia, Monday, Jan. 23d His death, like that of the Illustrious dead who have preceded him this month, was sudden and unexpected. Bishop Phillips Brooks of the Epis copal church died at Boston Monday, the 23d. It Is a coincidence that he, like Butler and Lamar, died of heart failure, and each in the same manner, having been seised with a violent fit of coughing, expiring within an honr or two after it. Hon. R. O. Dunbar has been selected as the new Chief Justice of the State of Washington. The people of Klickitat are justly proud of this honor conferred on one of their citizens. All the counties of Eastern Oregon and Washington, and many of those now in Idaho, were at one time a por tion of Wasoo. Sue is truly tho mother of counties, and her progeny is numer ous. It is proposed at this session of the legislature to have her give birth to twins, Cascade and Stockman counties, and then she may retire from the busi ness. " - It seems to be definitely settled that Senator Carlisle is to be a member of President Cleveland's cabinet. He has lesigned his seat in the senate. Klickitat county division. Captain A. 8. Blowers In TheOregonlnn. White Salmon, Wash., Jan. 24. I notice in your issue of the 20th inst. communication from Ooldendule, in regard to the petition from this place for annexation to Skamania county. A portion of it is true. We have petitioned the legislature, as stat ed, but the presumed object is not true; or, at least, is misleading, viz., that we expect the county-seat, and can carry it by popular vote. We have not the least idea of attempting to get the county-seat at present, nor have we ever talked anything of the kind, but, on the contrary, will be perfectly satis- z a a n 1 a a ueu iu go u vascaaes to transact our county business, where wo can go and return the same day. This is just why we wish to leave Klickitat county. At the present time nearly all the tax payers west of the Klickitat river have to cross the Columbia river to Hood River, Or., then go to Grant's station, about 50 miles; there remain one night In order to catch the stage next morn Ing for a journey of about 12 miles to Goldendale; thus being compelled to spend fou or five days and from $15 to $20 in cash to transact a little business. The consequence is very few can ever afford to go; when it should be every taxpayer's right to attend to his own anain in an county matters. As we are now situated, the only privilege we nave is to send our taxes over bv mail. The people at Goldendale want our taxes, but are not willing we should be represented in any of the county offices. The mileage from this 2 1 A J 1 1 isomieu piace wouia maice it too ex pensive for the county. We expect they will defeat us this time, as we have put no money into it, but the day is not far distant when we will outvote Goldendale; then see if the county-seat does not come out into the world, where there is either railroad or river communication. We don't want it here, but we can go to Astoria in less time and for lees money than we can to Goldendale, and we don't care where it is located, if it can only be where the people of the county can get to it without going across half the state of Oregon to get over the moun tains, then go down into a hole isolated from all the world but Goldendale. These are some of the reasons why we want a change. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUCH. ATTORN KY AT LAW. Practices In all the courts of Oregon unit Wellington. Hpeclat attention given to rtm veyancing. GLACIER OFFICE, HOOD RIVER OREGON Come and See I's. We find a large number of our sub scribers are owing us for a year or raoro, and we would like to havo it. There are quite a number owing us sineo 1SS1), and these can expect no further consid eration at our hands. We need the money aud give fair warning that all accounts of 18S9 now unpaid will he collected through the courts if unpaid February 1st. We mean business. FOR SALE. the 35 shares of the capital stock of Hood River Townsito Company. 110 acres of land formerly part of the John Divers' claim. 320 acres being cast half of section 2.'! township 1 north range 9 east heavily timbered. The above will he sold at a low valu ation and on liberal terms of payment. E. L. Smith. LAST CAIL. Notice Is hereby given that all notes and accounts due me, and unpaid March 1st, next, will be placed in the hands of a collector. E. L. Smith. Redaction Sale at Mrs ('. J. Hunt's. Sweeping reduction of ladles' hats for cash until March 15th. $5.00 hats for $4.00 4.00 , 3.00 3.00 1.50 Ladies' we solicit patronage. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'l'lmber I -and, Ai t Jimti .1, 1ST. fulled Slnti'n I .mul I mien, The IiuIIch oii'Kon iKvlM, W'A Notice I hereby kIvoii that In iiiilitiii'i Willi till1 provisions of tlio iirl of I'iiiikM' of June :i, I.NiS, entitled "An net for tin' Milf of tlmlx'r lituii In (iiu Mtiite of t'lillfiiriilii.Oriv. L-oii, Nc viidiiunil Wii-htnutoii lVmtoi i ," Mur- mii Kfflu.s, of Itooil lilf r, t oimtv of Whii'o Mtntf oil ilx"li, lull I lux ilny II lfl III tlilsollliv lilhHWorn Mtalf mi' nt, No. for (In' puri'liitm-uf tlio n '.. n f ii1.. n iv1, iiml k n w 1 4 !v '.M township No. J. nor 111 rniiKi- No, II I.. w. M.iuiit u III ullcl' i.roor to show Unit tin' liiml soiikIiI I" inon viiliiutili' for It 1 1 mix r or Htoiif than I agricultural inirw'H, anil to eNtiiblUli his f liilm to wiliI Inn. I hi'fort' tin' Ui'kIMit iiml culver ot 1 1 1 In oillfo ill i He 1'allin UifKoli on I riiluy llic'lili Uuy of March IkiI. Ho mime iih witnesses: Frank liiivenpnrt Alexander Kim k I ii, John Cui'li'iiiaii, Oniric Hell, all or IIihhI Uiver Ori'Kon. Any iiml all H'runs c lnlinlnu adversely tin hImivu ilfjwrllit'il lamlx are ri'iiHHt.'il to tllr tht'lr f 11111114 In tlilsolIWvnn or before wild '.'Mil day of MurWi, bsua. dcslinc lift John W. Ia-wIs, Kfttlxtor. Read This and Profit by it. dinger and Bone, proprietors of the Big Red Barn, in addition to their liv ery and stage business, are handling grain, chop-feed and hay. They are also agents for the Knapp Burrell'& Co. macninery. lialn wagons, backs, hiiir- gies, windmills and pumps, Oliver Chill and Steel plows; garden cultiva tors, plows and harrows; and will sell their Mt. Hood coaches, hacks and bug gies, now in use, in order to open in the spring with an entiro new outfit. Call and price their goods. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Utiles ut Vuneouver Wiwh lH'f HI, Notice U liorvby ctven that thu followliiL'. n.-.iui'd MttliTH liuvo illoii notlfo of thflr InU'litlnii to initko ttnul proof In mi ofilit-lr e liilm. ami Unit mlil nroof M ill liniclo iM'fore thu IUtIhUt ami Uffi'lvrr of the U. H. I.iiiul illlfu ut Vtiiifoiivcr wiu.li on r cu- runry 'ind lsiil, vlz: Thcoilor Ciitntemi. PnrchHMi Application No, 101 nnilor rco. S Korfritiiro ucl Sept i9 InSO for tlio no H w M (ice 11 p f n r 10 o w in. He names tho following wltnumifN to prove, ti Ib continuum rcNhli'iico noon ami ftiltlva tlon of mild liiml, viz: John lKiliimnn, of rnlilii witMti., .MulliinM Wilken, Thcoilorc Hukmlorf, of whllo Salmon wiinIi.. ',. iirl L, Huksdorf, of linvutipurl lowu. I'url UHukxdorf. I'nrchom Application No. .SOI tinder cc a Forfeiture act Nypi fli ikJio for tho no I -I mid j w i-4 hoc 1 Tp On r II cant w m. llonanicn the following wllncHieii to prove nucouliniiouK realtlonctt upon anil culllva Moil of nald land viz.: John licthman, of Knlihi hhsIi. Theodor Hnkesdorf. Muthlui Wilken, of white Salmon wiwh., Theoiior C'amU'iiH, of u inner waxn, Jawiu M. Wilken. PiirehHKo Application No. 21)1 tinder f,1 forfeiture act hept is: fur I ho n wl-lwcUl Tl 4 ii r II e w in. iiu iinnieii thu following wttncHscH U prove III emit in noit residence inpm and cultiva tion ofxiil land viz: John liethnian, of Kulila wiiKh. Tlicoilor ( armcim, of ((Inner vnnh., ineouor niiUHiiori, .or 'whltu huliuon, wiiuli Carl L.Huksdorf, of Dnveii)Mrt Iowa. ;.dc2IJn31 John R. OiKighi'Kiin, HcElster, NOTICE. To all whom it way concern: Notlcs la herey given that the Water Bujv ply Company of Hood Klver Valley, a corpor llon heretofore duly Incorporated under tho laws of the Htate of Oregon, and heretofore doing bUHlneRS in Hood III ver Precinct, Wwicii County Oregon, lias Hied In tho County Clerk's office of Waaco County Oregon, and in the office of the Secretary of Htate at Halem, urcKon, supplementary arucieM oi incorpor ation, heretofore duly adopted by the stock holders, and duly executed iu triplicate by ald corporation, through Its proper officers and board of direct ers; and tho object of ad opting and filing the same Is and was to in crease the capital stock from f.'jOOO.OO to .000.00 to better facilitate the carrying out of the original objects and primary purposes of said Incorporation, and to more effectual ly avail Itaelfof the provisions of the legislative Act Approved February 18th, 1891, the second sec tion of said supplementary articles Is as fol lows: Hecond. The enterprise and business In which the corporation, proposes to engage Is to appropriate the waters from what is known e 'Indian Creek" "Piteh Creek" "Dead Potat Creek" and "Green-PolntCrMk"all salr) creeks being in Wasoo County Oregon, and all tributaries of the west fork of Mood river, (except said "Indian and Ditch Creeks") and to convey said waters by means of ditches, flumes aud canals, through or to any point of the dry lands of Hood Hivcr Valley, in said selling or distributing the same among all persons whoso lands lie adjoining to or aro Within rMfh nf BoM Humns immilu .....I ditches for the purpose of irrigation and sup plying water for household and domestic con sumption and watering stock upon ttie dry lrnds of said Valley, within said Wafcco County; to construct a suitable ditch or ditches, canal or canals, flume or flumes, for conveying and utilizing said water, for the purposes aforesaid, to extend the d teh hern. .oiore ana now usea bv sairl eomnnnv from where the same tuns and takes the water froin antri nilch ImIt a i,n it,... .... uk'.ih INC HUE . ' 1 Bllfv.-V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.and Olllco at Vancouver wash, Dec, I I, :s92. Notice Is hereby given thut tho followlng niuned wttler Iihs tiled notice of ills Intention tomnke final proof In support of his claim, nml tliat Maid prmif will he iniiile before W. It. Duiibiir, ComnilHslonor II. rt. circuit Court for District of Washington at OoldeiiilHlo woslilngton on Fehruury ind 1U.I, viz: Henry C. Kednnhurg. Ptirchaso Application No. 4H under sec 3 Korfeiture act Hept a) IH1J0 for tlio s w 1-1 of s w 1-4 Sec !fj Tp U n r 11 eu.it w in. lie names the following witnesses to prove his claim to said land viz, (icurgo Selllnger, Harry Kelllnger, of Mosier P.O. Oregon lleln rlch Kieno, Severn Jiens, of Trout Lake 1'. O. wash. dc24Jiin31 John I). Googhegan, Reglstur. ssc FURNITURE AND ALl'VlINDS OF BJJILDINQ MATERIAL. Vall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A lartfo supply of, and l-Mimhr .'.iMopoII Colobratod liquid colorn and llntod loatls. Undortakiiajs: a Specialty. rivpitrcJ to I'urnUli ntottcc, n Ihioi'litHM r inilliis, uIh.i u fin-up grmte lit lu'itt nml KitliMtiiuiliil. I U Uvl bal l j' ... i eV fa - I Crowe, jor.m:us and uktaii.i-:i:. in HARDWARE, TINWARE, Etc, Fto. Connor of. Second ,and Fodoral Gtroota. CKLKllltATKU Acorn and Charter Oak Stovos and Ranos. (Jims, Animnnlliiiii hik) Sjiorthij; Cmuh, iron, Ctml, Itlaokwiuith BopplluN, WKonmnkcr'N Material, Sewer Pip, I'limp fttxl rpljio, rimuliiiifr Supplies. Studebaker Osborne Wngniii, nml iWrlM Atil'.NTS Hint Koll Itenpere owen. WM1, Lewis & stayer fomiianj'a AgTlrnltaral IwpUaut nnd Xlirhlnory. I3ARBI3D WIRE. j EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FIMAL 1CC0UNT. Notice Is herehy given that tho underslgnndt exesutorof ihoestalo of James; A. Hunklns, liiteofWusco county, Oregon, and now dc coased, has filed his final account with said estate, with tho clerk of the county court of nam v nsco county, aim mat lion, (ieorge (;. Ulakely, Judge of said court has by order oau'd January. 7tli IWtt. iinno nted Monilnv the Hth day of March, at tlio hour of in o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at tho county court room In Dalles City, Oregon, a time mm poire mr ezuminiiig saiu account, anil lor Hearing tiny objections made thereto; Now then. fore, all persons in any way inter esiou in said estate or final account are hereby notlflod and required tonqtiear at said time and place hsnied In said order nnd show cHiine, ii any mere he why snld account should not bs allowed either in wholo or nart. and there make any objections they may havo against the allowance of said final account, or showcanseif any why suld executor should not be then discharged by tho court as exeo- mwi ui am vnuiie, J'utcd at Hood Illvnr. Jan., Oth ism. Kxecntor of the estato of James A. HanklnH UKITCHMeU, Thnt thirty (Iti.vN it km loiifriiN wi enn civilit huim!h, nml wmilil renjifotfully ri'ipu-st I'tir putroiiN in nvi-rn thi'inwIvi M m-i'niilnnly. m a F n fft W r 'a 11 Vv m Ml M II J II Wi ..a- Hcav u vmt y va Acciireie r2 k Prescriptions autl Private I'orniYLla li'CoiiiiiilEi HOOD PJFES MANUFACTOfil And a Comploto Lino of DRUGS, CHEMICALS AMD MEDICINES. YOURS FOR HOOD HIVER, BRS. WILLIAMS & BHOSIUS. NB COMPANY. DEALERS IN Houso Builder's Goods. Sash ami Doors, Iouldings, Brackets am fooi! Unim Lime. Plaster and Lat!i Ceil ing, Rustic ai:cl Flooring. Cofflncs dZ WtW 0. ij. STUAVAII.VV, 1'n-sldeiit. ' 1 "I1 ' '' i I muni I . ON HIIOUTI'-ST NOTll'i; if. (,-, cur HeereUry. VS. :y?i-,'-wjm.i and Builders. Contractors Fromnt HOOD RIVER El OREGON. heretofore made by sulci Comimnv to n i.iin where said survey taps and Intersects said "Dead Point Creek" and from thenco t4 a point on said "Green Point Creek" from where the waters of said last named creek enn be conveyed aud used in the dlU:h aforesaid; t r.v and to appropriate necessary and sufliclen land for rleht of wav and to rlo nil nnl .v,.r, needful act or acts necessary in carrying otit iuu vujvi;iii uuii ijiirpimus Herein staled. at uooa Illver, Oregon, licccniber 17, DuUd IM Tub Watkh Kupply Kivck Vallbv. Company op floon II. J, Patidbon, JSeceetary,- , II inn a mi, President. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllceat Voncouvor, Wash., Jim, 6, 1KW. io.ioiinll. Ilensel and all whom It may concurn. Notice is hereby plven that the followlnK namcd settler has filed notice of his Intention i.i . ,,mu Proor " support of hiscliilm, and that said proof will be made mime uiu ui'KiHicr ana itecelver of the U. H. Land Olllco at Vancouver, Wusli,, on Feb ruary 2;ird, lsi, viz: Joseph A. Arnient, Applications No. 4W nnd 4!l!l to Purchase under sec 3 act Kept 2M 1890 for the lots 2 nnd 3 sec3.-lnndsennd8 0j;wsecl35 Tp 8 n r 12 ew. m. lie names the following witnesses to prove hl.s continuous residence upon and cultivation orsald land viz: James O, l.ylc, Thomas M. Wliitcomb, Levi. Mnitli, John H. Whitcomb, all of l,yle Klickitat Co., wash. JnUfcbiS John I). Oko(;iiegan. Register. BeaUy's Pianos where. I-orculiilumie uiiiIicns wcuuy, w asninguin, ew iKCy. In use Kverv- Huniol K. RAWS0P3 & WEBER Have on hand vines, email fruitH, I-KOI'UIKTUKU ft full supply of Fruit, Hh.-ulu iiml OnmintMitiil trr-- IltiHcs ami Sliruliljcry. lie Hiiro to get our prict-H before iiurelmsiii-reisewbr-ro. Itemeniber our trees are crown strietlv wiflmnf. irrim.i I'JtLM 131LIjLE3. W. A. Bumoeiiland, Ixical Agent. OREGON" nan mJmmaamJLvtai HAVE CONSTANTLY OH HAND THE Choicest If eats, Hzxx, Bacon, lard, Game, ' Poultry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. corner or tj;ii. una l-ourtli Mtroet.i, .... i0Qi Itivcr, Oregon-