The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 11, 1893, Image 2

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    ,3iood iivcr (Slacier.
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The $!:!,000 received from the general ,
government in to Ikj ilivldeil among the
counties of the utaio nmi must ho used
only In improving the puhlic road.
AVe HiiggoNt that Wasco'!, portion Ih
placed in the hands of lion. J. It. Con
don of The Dalles, thus making it u
lxrjKtual rond fund, lleforv the com
luittoo on eountiet, last week, he as
sorted the road from Hood Uiver to The
Dalles, being a poM ifii of the old Dalles
aud 8andy wagon road, was a line piece
of road, travehd daily by the people- of
tlu East Side and a general thorough
f;ue. We do not doubt the gentle
man's honesty, but we suggest that his
tuomory has become treacherous and Is
playing him unkind pranks. If that
load is a good one there is not a bad
one in the state. It Is not used by
Hood River jvople, aud but slightly by
Mosler citizens, unless by those living
moiue distance from that station and in
the direction of The Dalles.
Ui 110 f fin final HIa-imfa
FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
omJan.16,to
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In order to mako room for our spring stock,
we will for 30 days sell our entire stock of Gen
oral Merchandise at actual cost for cash. Our
stock is completo in all departments, new and
well selected.
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FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING
ITATLllIAL.
Wall Paper, Pair.tc, Oils etc.
A l.uy.u supply of, am! '.
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Prepared b furnish nt unco, u line i la -.
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CozLO Earl3r And Q-et aTixct Clolcc.
RAND DENT & CO.
H. B. Pague, who has cliarge of the
weather bureau in Oregon, and, in con
nectiou with Mr. Hayes, tells us what
1 th weather aud crop prospects were
last spring, is no doubt responsible for
the beastly aud unprecedented weather
of the past two weeks. About Febru
ary 1st Mr. l'ague went to Seattle to
start a branch weather factory, and Ta
coma, just because sho got left, devel
oped the coldest day ever known in
that village. Paeue. having business
on his hands, forgot to look after the I tIophone lines would be covered up,lTQ FRI I IT CROWF
leather interests of Oregon, and the ' liv-' Mould perish, and people! 'V nuM UnUHLRO,
result has been disastrous. He should ! would do wt " lu'' kI'1-' to keep i in looking up u market for our awn fruit
understand that one callow youth with jtue snow 'dwvelcd from the roofs of ! ami produce, wc orf hw.miiii beyond our
a Dluir hat can't run all the weather in I luir to prevent their collapse. most citnivueant Iiih, ami imvo mmto r-
the northwest and have it dished Up to To tlie 8nmV 0,1:1 ,,ousl -;l ,lrt ranRfiiioiits l..v wlil-li no am Imn.lte unllml-
lilgn, Wlien tne snow IS .i Ieet n : t,.d quantities of bon l.-.s :nl oilier rnvtti.,
level, would necessitate piling it up at nn.ter mlvniitiisi that cnnn.it in- px,ii.'.i. 1
least 1-3 or 1) feet higher than the house. Woliuve itst ortuinitl fmm n-llalilo wurnvsj
liut of course we dt lltt expect Sllell U tlio rosiK.nslMo tti ulrrs Itv. nil of - mir frail
visitation here. The warm chiuook ! mnrts. un.l imvo nuulo nrrancciiivniN ii- j
Minds that come up from the Japan which c will nwlve tuurkct njoits dally j
currants in the Taeitic omm overcome from iictona, Hut to, salt Ijiko, lunvor, Ta-:
the icy wave of air that comes down ' COma, !Souttlt and 1'ortUnd. We riw t;
from Ilritish America and cause the i doaii wc ran in upholding -rhv for our fruit,
moisture precipitated in this legion to ! and maintaining It reputation. The more '
fall generally in the shape of rain, j wc have to handle the more Miccessful w'
Now is the winter of our discontent: j win io in ttmt iim. M o Htmti mx .tiiii.. .r.
Huit customers.
Sentiment in ilie 1-Iust is strongly in
far or of the annexation of the Hawai
ian islands, aud that sentiment in the
I'aciHc coast states is simply over
whelming. The revolution is com
plete, the ancient order of things gone,
the natives in the minority and the
Americans in the ascendancy. The
islands must come to us when the na
tives give up central. They belong to
U4 by reasou o' their location, their ue
cessitios and the fact that the Amer
can interests predominate.
JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH.
.vitoi;m:y at law.
I'raetltf l;i all t!i" nuiiU of Orrcon ami
Walilm;loii. Spivlal allrniloii Ivcn to eon
vet Miii'liiit.
ta J ii:it tiri-ici:.
iKini) mvr.n okkcon
NdTici: roi: ri ui.ication.
ITituher I and. Act June .1, lCs.j
I'lliled Slatet l.lllld t'lllre, '
The l';illi (iei;i.n 1 ' . J-", lsC,
Xotlee It n l'V nUen tli.it In eompllaiieo
Wll h the p,,iMsi,.l!. ol II t oi t'oilL'I'esi. or
June :i. Is,. 4. entitled "An net ! r tin' sale oi
timber IuikU In the SMnle of t 'til I Ii rnltt, t ir.
toil. Neui.laaml t ahiii;;lou Territory,' Mar-
.k1'.!'.i:i:s A.Nu i;i:taii.i:
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Cornor of Gocond ami l(.:tk-ral f.li ot,'! ,.
t'i:i.t:n': ! :::
Acorn and Charter Oal
Stoves and r:an;;os.
(,'iini, Ainiiii:iiIt!on nil I S;mri !;i ; (UmiU
Iron, Coal,
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Itlaekiiililth Supplies,
Wsoninakcr's Mulei ial,
tewr V,
1'timps and Pplpo,
rillinblllg Stljiplies.
I ( t'l'i ' . irrii'i;lt::r.il Ic.mluuuiuti
::nl ."i.'iiMiipry.
BARBED WIRE.
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That thirty t!.i.
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I v-peel fully
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The pathetic couiuiuuication dated at
Tucker's, signed "Ague," and priuted
in The Dalles Chronicle recently, is in
deed a consistently sad wail. "Ague"
shakes as with a genuine tit of himself
as he sees "his'n" and his neighbors
wno, use mm, "nave not money
enough to buy a sack of flour," borne
aowAi, crusnea, annihilated by dead
, , .iads of taxation.
A trooU Auggestiou.
Canton, III., Jan. 21, 1S33.
H. F. Davidson, Hood River, Or.
Dear 8ir: The prunes, apples and pears
received finally, aud I assure you, in
both size and flavor, the fruit fares
ceeded my expectations. I distributed
about tweuty-tive packages of prunes
among my tnends, and they all pro
nounce the quality extra line. Also,
those who tasted the apples and pears
claimed they had never sampled finer
fruit, especially the pears.
I am satisfied that my investment in
the Hood Kiver valley is a good one,
aud'nobody can make a mistake in
putting their money where such ex
cellent fruit can be raised. I hope the
fruitgrowers will make it a point to
have a fine exhibit at the world's fair,
and not only this, but they should send
large quantities of extra fine fruits to
Chicago to be sold as Oregon fruit.
Great care should be exercised in the
packing and selection of nothing but
the very best, as people from not only
all parts of the United States, but from
foreign countries, will visit Chicago,
the importance of having Al fruit on
sale can be readily appreciated. When
I attend the world's fair, the first place
I shall make for will bo the horticul
tural hall, and I hope to see Hood
Itiver products head the procession.
Please watch my orchard carefully.
book out for the dreaded Kan Jose
scale and also for borers. Yours truly,
J. S. Tendick.
Inn l.ee.j-., ol Hood later, ( otmlv ol Wnvn
Mali- oi t n-i'oii, li:is ihisiia v Med In lliKoilo c ,
hlh ttvorii e.atenii iit, No. for the puielm-Oiif 1
the II u ' , 11 t ' ,, ii' , ii ', and n in ' , see .V
totvnliip No. J.uor Ih ruime.Vo. i M.iuid
Will oiler p-oo lo silotv Unit the lillltl miiiiIiI Is
more a i ,i aide Mr lis t ir.it,. r or clone i'uiii lor
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its elleets will only be felt in abuntlant
crops fetl from the moisture it will leave
in the ground. V.
Olir tiiseontcllt; ; will ho In that line.
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Cllt SHOW Storm will be forgotten and handle apples penchex, and all other f,,ril, ;l:l111' ' '''' land hea'ire il;.e l;eu-isi, r mi. I l;.-
' iii .Mini- in i ne i-aiies I ireyon,
Me. shall kerp on hand In seanon, on I'liday theltli day of Mareh IM'.I.
all kinds of frult-boxex, Ixiught In carload lots Hi naiiiex as w itnesses: 1'ruiik l'uveitorl
fbrcuth. that wC will be able to sel! ut reitson-! jaU 'C ' "
able prices and on easy terms. The curly! An' a" persons elalinlin; adversely the
aiiote iieseriiHii ft, i, .Is are re.niisie.l lo tile
Lively Times Up tho Creek.
Editok Glactkk:
There has beeu quite a shaking up of
the dry bones in aud around the Odell
school house. ltv. Norcross has been
holding forth for a week or more. He
raked in ten convicts (oh! I should
have said converts). He intended to
dip 'em last Sabbath, but it seems like
the Lord wa'ut M illiu', as he kept the
water hid under the ice and snow, liut
look out fur a ducking when the chi
uook cometh . The names of tho con
verts are Wm. Copple, ltobert Copple,
Leu and Harry Dodsou, Dodsou, sr.,
Asa aud Henry Straight, Fred Kemp,
Kalph Cameron and Currie Copple.
There was u dance at the Ualdwiu
produce.
pring will find us located In cotiiinodlou
quarters where we will be pleased to si-e you
at any time. In the meantime, thoso desiring
information of our manner of doing business,
will please call on 1!. K. Wiley, our resident
representative in Hood Kiver.
HOOD IUVKll FKlTr COMPANY.
"MIDNIGHT."
Will make the sprint; season of 'isici, at con
venient places throughout tho valley ami
While Salmon Washington. Tlnm mid plut-e
subject to future appointments.
Description nmi Pedigree.
"Midnight Ish coal-black Humbletonian, b
years old; IS Iiausd; weight m pounds; sired
by Shaw's llaiuulctonhin; dam, n Copper
bottom mure. ".Midnight" Is u nood tllspoi
tloned horye. a tin, in drlvt-r mi ,. n,,i
school house on the night of February ' ter for a horso of his size.
tith, celebrating the "ilst birthday of "Mindlght's" service fo will l.o$ll3 for slnglu
John Fredeuberc. Tbpr wh unit.. . erviee, Hue ut time of service, or 815 for tne :
crowd out, taking the weather and the j " " 7
f. .Sea
men- elailns In tlnsolheeou or In line sa.il Jlih
nay 01 Miircu, Issi.i,
tleillmeh; John W, Lewis. Iteglster.
Private Per:
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DRUGS, CIIIIHIGALH AND I
Your;-; for nccn invr:.,
EDIGIHES.
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3-ri shares of the capital stock of
Hood ltivcr Townsite. Company.
110 acres of hind formerly part of the
John Divers' claim.
Sl'O acres being east half of section 2.'!
township 1 north range t east heavily
timbered.
Theubove will be sold at a low vain
atiou ami on lilieral terms of payment.
F. L. .Smith
last Call.
four feet of snow into consideration.
They kept it up until near 3 o'clock in
the morning. .Receipts of theveuiug,
$4 and a good supper. There were
present nine ladies, including a nice,
slender, curly-headed youth of the male
persuasion dressed up in mamma's best.
He drawed well among the boys, but
he could not disguise that step. Lcas
ure and Knox furnished the motive
power. Occasional.
Frankton Notes.
Mr. W. J Campbell's root house M as
broken into not long since and a couple
sacks of potatoes taken. The door M as
locked Mith a padlock, and the thieves
wrenched off a staple. From the tracks
left in the snow tnere Mas evidently
two of them.
Mr. H. A. Pratt received his grubbing
machine Monday, and is now prepared
to pull your oak grubs "while you
wait".
Mr. E. D. Calkins has procured a trio
of handsome Plymouth ltocks from the
poultry yards of Prof. 'Garrison of For
est Grove.
. Mr. Ketcham last M eek lost a horse
from lung fever.
The article in last week's Glacikb on
"Hard Winters" makes cheerful reading
Just now, when the snow is 40 inches
deep and falling as if it meant to break
the record of 1744, when it covered
Southern Russia to the depth of 23 feet
on a level ! Just suppose it M as to cover
this summer resort to the depth of 23
feetl And then imagine the consequen
ces of a chinook of about three days' du
ration. Twenty-three feet of snow
would stop ull travel, telegraph ami
3It. Hood Items.
Editor Gi.aciek:
As this part of the country has not
beeu heard from for some time through
the columns of your pajjer, M'e will
give you a few brief items.
The snow at this writing is about 40
inches deep. Through this the pleas
ure loving people weuded their M ay to
the school house on the evening of the
Oth inst. and enjoyed themselves in a
social dance in honor of John H. Fre
denberg's 21st birthday, aud also the
33d birthday of Henry Wait. Music
was furnished by Messrs. Leasure and
Knox. Floor manager, Will Itoden-
hiser. Those present were: Mrs.Henry
Wait, Misses Alice Graham, Ethel
Cook, Maggie Wishart, Wyoming
Cooper, Christina Cooper, Lizzie Coop
er, Cynthia Dimmick aud Georgia
Dimniick, Messrs. W. M. Ilorring,
Lewis Tomlinson, Bert Sandman, Will
Edick, Ziba Dimniick, Jas. Dimniick,
John Dimmick, Paul Aubert, Jake
Lenz, Frank Hies, Thos. A. Connor,
John Tucker, Jas. Cook, Jim Wishart,
Joe Dimmick, Warren Cooper. In the
small hours all separated for their
homes well pleased with the entertain
ment. Odu Fellow.
notice is hereby given that nil notes
and accounts due me. and nmnii.l
March 1st, next, will be placed In the
hands of a collector. V.. L. Smith.
Itr-diirtloii Sale at -Mrs. ('. J. Hunt's.
Sweeping reduction of ladies' hats for
cash until March 1-jth.
'-). 00 huts for f 1.00
3.00
3-M 1.50
Ladies' wo solicit patronage.
season by the additional pavilion t
son lo close July li, i.-MJ.
tot terms uud other information apply to,
A. 1.. l'HKl.KS,
Manager.
OfllM nt the Hood Kiver l'hnrmacy.
Neither the fanner nor any other man can
allbrd to keep u slow walking h'orse. A team
that will plow livo rounds whllo another goes
loiir, und do it all liay and every day, is
worth u much Kieater premium' over the li:t
ter than Indicated by this proposition of
work. The horso is a machine to iorlbrin
work, tho walk Is the working cult, und any
Improvement In tills direction is of Just hh , also agents tor the ivnaiiii Jtlirrell fc Co
nt thiiil machinery. Jiain wagons, I
Keiid T!;N ami Profit ly if.
dinger and Hone, proprietors of the
lligKed Uam, in addition to their liv
ery und stage business, are handling
grain, chop-teed and hay. They me
Oyster Supper.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E.
church will give an oyster suppor and
social in the store building recently oc
cupied by Mr. Harrison, on Tuesday
evening, February 14th. Supper will
be served from 5 o'clock during the
evening. There will be room for those
desiring to stay and have a social time.
It being St. Valentine's day, there will
be a supply of valentines present and a
post ollico established.
much importance us nn improvement
enables a machine of any kino? to do more
work. We labor to Invent such Improve
ments in machinery; why shouldn't wo labor
t j bring about the same with 'our horses?
We can do this by training bicedVni; to good
horses, who arc good even walkers; mid de
veloping these traits in tho cotts. Jlcuvy
horses need not be slow walkers; many are ex"
cellcnt walkers and proportionately more
valuable thun slower ones.
I lacks. Iinir
gies, wimlmills and pumps, Oliver
Chill and , steel plows; gulden cultiva
tors, plows and harrows: and will sell
their Mt. Hood coaches, (neks and bug
gies, now in use, in order to open in
the spring with an entire new outfit.
Call and price their goods.
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ADMIXPSTKATOR'S X0TICE.
Notice Is hereby Klven that tho unddrslened
has been duly uj.poinUd administrator of I estate
ine estaieoi r;. y. t,oe, deceasf d, by the Hon
County Court of the State of Oregon for Wns
co'Counly, adnliHsdulyuallllMlasnich. All
persons huvlni; claims aialrist salil estate lire
therefore, hereby not I lied to present their
claims duly verified to tho undersigned at
Hood Hiver, Oregon, within six mouths from
th date hereof, and any claim not presented
within that time will be postponed until nil
claims presented within that time are fully
paid.
Jlood River, Oregon, Feb., 11th IR03.
H. C. Cob.
Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act Jun S, 1878.
United States Land Onica,
Vancouver, Wash.. Jun., 21, lSOT.
Notice Is herebv el veil that In cmrmlinm-
with the provisions of tho net of Congress of
June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An net for the sain of
stone lands In tho states of California, Oro
L'on.Nevadu, and Washington Territory,
w imam Diano.ol (,'lieowith, county of Klick
itat, state of wash., has this diiv filed In
tills office his sworn statement No 17.VJ, for the
purchase oft lie lots )3 uwl -J of seciion no 31 in
fovt-nslif o Vo S tiortli p,,.n,ii a a..u .... .....i
will oiler prool to show that the land sought is
more ""valuable for Its stone Dm n I'.tp I
"K1 " -mi-iiiiii iMo iiosefs, nun io esiaonsri ids
claim to said land before the KeL'Ister anil Hiu
celver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on
it eum-Buiiy tne iui uay oi April mr.i.
He names as witnesses: Amos t'nderwwd,
Ivl ward Underwood, of Hood River Oregon,
ltobert Carr. of Cascades wash.. flmrii-J
Myers, of Chenowitli, wash.
Any and all persons cliilminrr nrlmp.iv (i,
above described lands are rei nested to file
their claims In t,is office on or before snitl lath
day of Aurll. l"IKl.
JaniSapl Jomi I. Okoohkoax. Register
EXIXLTOIt'.S NOTICK OF FI.AI,
ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned,
executor of the estate of James; A. Hanldns.
late of Wasco county, Oregon, and now de-
ccmsea, lias filed his llnnl ni-eouiil witli H;ild
estate with the cleri: of the county court of
(aid Wnscoconiily, and that Hon. (leorgc C
juiiKPiy, jutigo oi said court lins by order
dated January, 7th IW.i, appointed Monday
thclith tiny of Mareh, at the hour of 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day, at t)i0 county
court room In Italics City, Oregon, a time
and place for examining said account, and
for hearing any objections made thereto:
ow therefore all persons In at.y wav inter
ested theald estate or final account, are' hereby
notlil In and required toaimcar at said time
and place named In said order and show
cause, iruny there be why said account should
not bo allowed either In whole or part, and
there mako any objections they may have
against the allowance of said final aeoount, or
show cause If any why said executor should
not be then discharged by the court as exec-
uioroi sain csiaie.
J'atcd at Hood River. Jan., flth lKfil.
Executor of the estate of James A. Ilanklns
ueeensen.
Contractor
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HOOD RIVER
rliilLiii,
OREGON.
v-rfrr
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I lave (
and Ornamental (ni,.H.
I'ltOfllll-.TOIIH
on hand n lull siititiK- nf i.i-oii mi..i.i..
vines, small fruits, Uoscm ami Slirubhery. '
J!e sure to fret our prices bel'oi'- purchfisiii!rel.,,.wl.,u
Jtenieiiiiierour t rces ai'e !;i'ovn sirielly willunit ir
W. A. HMc;iKiiAhM, Local Aynt.
grap
f'i.'.'at ion.
OREGON
Beatty's Pianos
where. l'oi"eaialogue address
ilciitty, Washington, N
evtr -isey.
In use
K.
NOTICE FOI1 PUBLICATION.
Land Olllcc at Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 8, ISO.'!.
To John ll. Jlensel and all whom it may
concurn.
Notice Is hereby given that tho following
named settler lias filed notice of l,i liiieioi.o.
proor in support
of Ills cliiiin, and Unit, said proof will be made
before thu Register und Receiver of tlie U. H
i.anu tiiiico at Vancouver, Wasli,. on Feb
riiary 2:!rd, 18!W, viz:
Joseph A. Armcnt.
Applications No. 1S7 and l! to I'lirehnse
under see 3 act Kept Hit 18IKJ for Hie lots 2 and .1
sec SI and s e ituds e s w sec 3.1 Tp 8 n
r 12 cw. in.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon anil cultivation
'imii.i iiinii vi,; .iiimesti. i.yle, Thomas M
Whitcomb, Levi, hmith, John R. Whitcombj
all of l,yle Klickitat Co., wash. ' i
Jiillluld.i John I). Okoijiiko an. Reglsler. I
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arvai ami rxrnmt
mua arsjjt lvLsj ' yrf
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HAVE CONSTANTLY
Choicest I&cats, Haisa,
Bacon, lard, Game,
J Poultry, Also
r ira cm rs. .
corner oi Oak ami Kourth SlrcelK
021 HAKD THE
Hood 1 liver, Oregon.