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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1893)
jyfood Jivcr Slccicr. II0'i? ULVT'n' MA1Ulf' ' X'Xu rrr r -. .: ": "" - - FIXAXVH , .77;r.V. , . . , 1 U VIU I II 'I 'M't"1l . I'V it llli.lln .VI , or to understand the titles and current that eaune the ebb and llow of gold. A country newspaper limn can deal with this Mthject on tin. 01 v !iK r.o, mul theories "fl no fjuin, or vtuely woven, are In general failure when put in practice; and, from some plainly visi Itle defect, afWr it has tieon brought to I llftht by experience. 1 here isone prop osition, however, that Mrikis us as having considerable moat in it. ottotii;li at loaat to make a jthhI financial sand wieh. The ailver iiietion has reached a point where its solution is neet ssary. 3t must tie settled one way or I he other. JCow, the aiuour.t of money, pUl, sil ver, and pajvr, in circulation in the United Slates at this time i estimated at about fl,t!0O,iHH,iXH). The amount of money raised bv the poverrment, in the ahape of duties, and internal rev-; A ! . ..1.... -.il.V ilul . uiil ...... e..u i.Ne.- ..,..,.uv , ,,,i.,,., ,e.,.,,. ....... ................... ....... .t.i ouppostr Me.uuuiiv ,'.,. to away with gold, silver and national ; bank notes, and should issue groen- tiacks, or its own pronti-e to pay, making tin in legal tender for all debts i .1.. . . e ... .I...!.. . . . uue uto tan i miteiii nu oot.es etc. Xow the government would take them , all up, In the eourse of its LusL l.ess every three years. Would . .u:.. r. l l ... i l .1. . roi una met, niuot-, iiuui uic greenback at par, not only in this conn- i try hut all over the world? It is a " atartling proposition, hut it is true just the same, that the government, would j take up every dollar of money in three ears. At the same time it conveys an idea of the fastness of the country that can redeem Ju the shape of ta::es due it ! a million and a half dollars ir day. j And yet, unless one goes to computing, thenteaning of the term Sl.tkxi.iKXi is not grasped. Let us see: If John the Baptist had gone to work at the time i lie commenced to preach in the wilder-j ness. at two dollars per day, and had j neunersirucK nor lo.r a iay. ana .tan j been boarded for nothing, he would I lave f( 0 vears to work vet before he Mosfs, when taken frr-m the rushes of j ,urg(J UIllU,r of promintnt gentlemen the Nile, had been bound out at nne,frolu The Halles. These gcutle.aen dollar per day and board, he would setmoj to think tbut Uu, Ca scailecollI1. BtiU have a few hundred years to labor. It would take the common day laltorer U500 years to earn this amount, and the average country editor wlto pens learned dissertations on financial ques tions, to earn the same amount would require a geological period. A Bad Case. Hood River has a case calling for! condemnation and pitr. The former for a weak man, the latter for an in jured woman. The Rev. Dolus How ells is the man, his wife the woman. "We knew of the matter rive weeks ago, but refrained from giving it publicity, but since It has become common prop erty we append a brief review of the matter, to put it in its proper light. The etory Mr. Howells tells is this: H left a wife and family in Nebraska in j J386 and went to California. " There he beard that his w ife had secured a di vorce from him. Believing this story, he proposed marriage to the lady who had passed for his wife here, and was married to her at Cottonwood, Cal., in 1887. Last fall, while in Ferndale, Washington, he met an old neighbor from Nebraska, and througli hi3 fam ily writing to Mr. Howells' folks in Nebraska, he learned that his informa tion concerning his wife having been divorced from him was false, and that in fact no divorce had been procured. In January of this year he first stated the subject to the woman be had so deeply wronged. To her it was as if a thunder-holt had fallen, but she brave ly did what duty required of her, sep arating from the man she had called husband. As we have said this is his Ftorj- and his alone, and whether true or not, it is sadly so, in the one partic ular that Mr. Howells had a wife Jiv ing whose rights wre prior to those of the brave little woman here who was no honestly and earnestly assisting him in building up a home. To her he had always represented that his first wife was dead, and the statement that she was not only alive, but still the letral wife of Mr. Howells, was the first indi cation Mr. Howells had that the oft repeated death-bed scene invented by him was false. It is a blow to her from which she will never recover, and yet no shadow of blame can attach to her in the matter. Mrs. Howells has both the sympathy and respect of all those who know her. Mr. Howells will probably not be seen again here, and his sphere of usefulness in the pulpit, hi'.s become suddenly very much circumscribed. Since the woman he has so deeply wronged can find words of palliation for his conduct, we refrain from expressing an opinion, that would certainly not be flattering to the sub ject of tills article. Attention, I) Company. Members of I) company will asi?m Me at the Armory Saturday, March 11th, promptly at 7 o'clock p.m., for drill and other business, Each mem ber is required to have any slate prop erty In hi possession at the armory at .that time. By order A. Wixan.i, , Captain commanding D Co. .irt.r thp r.iitiio. that the unoke of battle Now lint j drifted away from the Held here Ctts-1 i e.i.te county Ml, it may U proper for i ;tli undersigned to otter nouio ilaln , . flUm relating to Ihe matter. ) ! From tho thno inv nam was men- tioued n.s a eaudidato for tho legisla ture I have strietly and fearlessly main tained that if the people of any pol l ion of Wasco county tlisi.ed to bo set otl'a a new couut.v, it is certainly no eriuie for them to p tit ion the leg slature. 1 IVl'used to bo coiisideivd as a eaudi dato runnii!;; fcr tho purpose of eutlirj; oil' Cascade eountv. 1 accented the noniiliation esneeti'iiL' if eloete.l. to do my duty as n representative of Waseo county. The eopl within tho limits of tliu proposed t'asoadj county uer exacted any pledges trout me. .Neither did the i-coi.lo in iinv oilier notlio.i of! WaiK'o county. 1 told all alike that if ; t - a I , any portion of the county petitioned to bo set oil", I would con-ider it tho duty of a representative ,' to M.repivsoitt those people, but to rtspi ct their "riht 1 uf In 1 ll Snii" iiii.t ei tllut thi'V li:ivi n f . h . ,f , u ; tt I ull,, u is llori,lt . ..sition, : 1 ; . . . . . . . 1 I , .c ......... ... After 1 hail taken in v seat in the ; legislature 1 learned that a large part ioftheiH'oplo within thepropodCas - u'nilo e.itintv were netitioninir a secomi .,.,.,, ..,,,,,..,,., ..iin. I , iIln , ,. , ... , 1.,,1,irilil,ir,,. 1....,,, t,uowl a ul, to creati. Cascade count v. l m , ,,t , u 1 1 ,k, nu, - ,!, tan ..i... , . -i I ,ti,i trouuee this bill "by mpicst." not w ish to be classed with those who introduce bills "by reipiest'1 only to kiil them by moving to "ludeliuitely postpone," or, more cowardly still, either get some one else to act as execu tioner or else see to it that they are "smothered" in the committee. This is the fate of county bills introduced "by request." Three hundred and seventy-one voters petitioned for the new county. A very small portion of these were res- illenu of lne town ,,f uood paver. It W)IS tuerel-ore unforliiiuto for the in - u,TeH,s of .w.titioners that the onlv H:nona goillit lK.fore committec' on : (Jt.jj;iif 0f the"new count v were residents of the town of Hood Kiver. Uu the part of t lie opposition there it oneareil a t3' people didn't know what they want- ed nearly so well as did the people of The Dalles; that there was a nice smooth road "over the mountains," and that it would be u "w hole lot" better if Hood River would contiuuo to help keep up The Dalles and its offices rather than to secure similar advan - tages for Hood River and Cascade county. The committee was also hon ored by the presence of a gentleman from Dufur, who said that Tygh coun- ty was the county of his choice. The . passable for a norselmcker. bill to create Tygh county was Intro-: The Climax literary society met at dueed "by request." The light of this '. the Odell school hoti.-o la.-t Tuesday gentleman's testimo-iy shone out Hick-1 evening and discussed the credit sys eringly, but despite the lliekering, cast : tern question; the negative side, uinlcr this shadow before it: 'Whereas, the; making of new counties out of Waseo would be detrimental to the interests of Wasco county ciliou seekers who pre fer fat olllees to lean ones; therefore he i it resolved by the Tygh county man, ' sundry politicians concurring, that as i long as Cascade county wants to get; off, just so long does Tygh county want j to get off, and no lonrer. , After about two weeks the commit- te concluded to make an adverse re-; port. As a strong remonstrance was said to be coming from the people on the eastern side of the proposed new county, a amendment was proposed changing the line so as to not include those on that side. This proposition was examined by the committee; this timo ail being present. Both repre sentatives were also present and were heard. The amendment was read and the new line traced on the map in the presence of both representatives. The committee then reported favorably on the bill with the amendment. When the bill came up in the house the opposing representative made a bitter and unprovoked charge that de ception and trickery had been cm ployed, that he had not been permitted to see the amendment, that he did not know what it contained, etc., and posed as a very large lump of injured inno cence. He tried to have the bill re ferred to the engrossing committee! for what purpose he no doubt knew. Another member succeeded in getting it referred to the delegation from Wasco and Sherman. I got the bill from the chief clerk, took it to my desk, laid it down and asked my colleague if we could agree on any report. I told him I would report it back myself and that he could make a report or not, as he pleased. For this report I was de nounced severely, as he considered that he was entitled to got possession of that bill as chairman of the delegation! Tho parliamentarians smiled at this claim of chairmanship of the delega tion, or his superior right to get hold of that bill. It was reported back promptly. Tho whole thing was de clared to be simply a Hood River boom and 1 was denounced as a trickster by tho man who very much desired to get hold of the bill. Notwithstanding my denial of being a party interested in booming the town of Hood River; not withstanding my plea that the demand for the county was widespread and well nigh unanimous, the mud-slinging tac tics prevailed and the bill was indefi nitely postponed. T. R. Coo.N. The tax roll if the eoiinty was hen' in powi'.shiou of the sheiiiV two (lav this week, bill loiijt enough for lina-l of us to diseoxer that elir taxes Were w , up j oiuler. Mueh wild land here Is taxed at double the rale Improved lai d is assessed at in tho balance of t!n county. Nunc of il is piitig nl j-'.M per aeie. i t seems that I loo, I lliver land are ot little value from a Pallia stand point w hen eomily li i-;on s (ho sub Joel di-eii-.-ed, but tor taxation purpos es, they are laicd no! at what they tut' Worth now, but the values lite future may po them w hi n "clear, d and fenced. '1 he tax on this little mule- 1 l'ovm" l'1''1"1 J: w iili a couple of il lume lots attached ainotitus to !i-.;i.lo, u hich amount, i- larger than the 1 h-it, ll. N. Chandler, was wilhii;: to adiuit "" )':IM " uu xx""u ''" "'O'- However that distinguished law-and-laet maker i;ot awav w ith the pudding and hence we lit! our editorial cap to hint and expiens at the same lime, our most ili.-tiu;:uislied consider ation for his tact and talent. 'ittirii'iii Ki:itrc!i!'i' The 1'. P., church at this place w ill hold its It It and la-' confereiiee m'-vhii for this vcar on Saltiidav, and Sundtiv. I :.w i : i..i t'...,... .. an a, 1 1,, , ... ... . ...'iiu.ii.'.,-..- , it. 'i. ii i, ii.i.i . ,. - nitiv' and tomorrow at II. a. in. ! Tho lus-lW!i Mioll wiU (. lu,M nf. : . , . , Sl,,v-,,, (), loIli .i... Mail'.ii II, ml lien-. KlHTOK til.Al il l:: Items are scarce tts "lien's teeth" hut We the we allow Us to give what we have, have had w inter w ith a venganoo snow falling a depth of i,as near tts can juilce1' live fevt. Mr. Fre.l tJo'diellow made a living trip from Montana w here he has i ectt most of the time sineo leaving here lat May. John 11. rrcilenhiii'jr, left for A-toi ia on the -L'lid, to prepare for thr tlshing season. I Wo understand that Iced is gettimr ; scarce, and if ft inter euntinties, ilie-r s,U)l t ,)f rt-'Cl1 vvilt l,,,ve 'i-t ! ' on themselves to get their stoc! ! through. .Mote in the future. aii:M't.M'!..Ni'. lloii.; Kiwi Ilrin.. March Li, Is:.:. Miss Liuora Hcnrichs ieturin.d home last week. Miss Ida Straight is expected home Saturday. Rev. J-;ii Nnreross is expected hack among us in the course of a few week.1,. j The "hugging bee" and "drunken carousal" at Tucker's hall last week j was a grand success, ; Mr. C. 10. Copple is expected home the 4th, having llni.-hed the course in ' the Tortland lhi-imss College. If the road supervisor of the west side . will just let the water have full sway oil the hills between Hibbard's and Tucker's mill, ere lmig it will bo im- tho gallant leadership of Mr. Wood?, coming out ahead. The Knst Hood River Society of Christian Endeavor is .tow in a nour ishing condition, most all of the young people taking an uetive part. Our school closes Monday, Miss Ilal- stead having taught about six months, Wo understand there will lo literary exercises in the morning, and after din- j tier tho young people will amuse them - selves ia any wuy they see fit. The Acme literary society met at the j l'ine Grove .school house last Tuesday j ( evening and had tt very interesting j meeting. One of the mcmbcis will be j tried before a jury next evening fur; breaking one of the rules of the society, i R. A. Copple was chosen for the pros-j ecuting attorney and Mr. Hawks for j thedefen.se. J'.trcic Kvt:. I Haniiii will sell you goods at former 1" "i i;" . ' I"'1 ei.-iii. tiiM-ount,, but remember lie will not put it on the slate, as the slate has beer, broken. i, 1 . . . , ., ... , - Having tried the credit system for two years, and riot being able to adjust, my prices ko as to give cash customers , .. .. i . the benelit of cash prices, I have con cluded to sell tor cash only, with no 1 per cent, discount to all. " . i Wo often hear our customers ask, j "Why can't our merchants sell as cheap as they do at The UallesV" I will tell you why. When you go to The iJ.illes you pay cash for your goods and get the benefit of your cash. 1 will do the amebyyou. J. V). Ha nx a. . , .. IrOIit ty It. nrnnrinf.ira if ( l,a f)lo)iii.ii-irt vl Ittu Read This and Olinger and Rone, Big Red Rarn, in addition to their liv ery and stage business, are handling grain, chop-teed and liay. 1 hey are also agents for the KnappjSum-lf & Co. machineiy. Rain wagons, hacks, bug gies, windmills and pumps, Oliver Chill and 8teel plows; garden cultiva tors, plows and harrows; and will sell their Alt. Hood coaches, hacks and bug gies, now in use, in order to oon in the spring with an entire new outfit. Call and price their goods. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver wash, Feb. 20, ISM. Notice Ik hereby given that Hie followlnc nnmed settler has filed notice of his intention to make, final iroofia support, of his claim, and thai said proof will he made before W. K. Jtuntiar, (joinmissioiier V. S. (Jirruit, Omi t fur District of waslilngton ut (joidondale Washington on April 10th nu:!, viz: .lolin It. Hensel. Ilonicstead ftpjjii.'jtt ion jVo. 7fiV for t!ie s -.; of k w ii s w of s J;, and n e 14 of s w see lu'J'p 4 11 r 12 east w in. tic naiiip.i the foll'nvinu witnesses to prove, his conlittuoiDt iiii;eiii:e upon and enltivR tion ol, miid hurl viz: l.eroy Forsyth, Joseph 0. ISiiva, .liitncK Fitz. Jnlin A. ( iilliain, till of 1. j le I'. O. Washinnton. fli2.'iinrii::l John il. (leoj;lii.'Sail, Hrj;iKtrr. "KIDNIGIIT." WIM lmilnMI'i" -pi Inn s'iihiii of lc"', i"t eon- ihii'i'Ii! elm'.- I In .'Unbuilt tin' Milio ioi.I W lilt.' 1 1 1 u i t W ii-dniii'lan. Tlini' mid plan' mibuvt to fiiltnv npiialiilnii'iils. ievcri;diaii ami I'ediieis "Ml.lnlithl Isu I'uiil lilm'K PiohI'Ii lon'mn. ii : v. i'i i olil, I-IuuimI; wrli'.hi I nil f itiuiiitn: iu l ! i M.:in s IliOiilili'lniilnit; ilion, n l u'irl'-J I'.illiim 111 :l I '. 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If III lino slli', ioi.I of! lit'.al-i,l n.-l'iill. iwiuhl I'lll.i.' a -. l ill ll'-.-llt-ri I li-r; ill l.u'l, iil'or.t its tni'a lt luoii.'V im llirlr i-.oi:,. i-in;l,l ii'.isonal ly nU for thrill. Tl' -i. Is to lis!, in I in laiur: on ma Hi of n', Hit r of I ho nl,i r c!a-. ; ai',1 Ir ; to rati Hi" al im! ma of our hot v, in, mi ,ai : a-ti'. u ly to t in-1 f ,io,! i a : Ion, no! i n I y for tlir t .i iO , !i it fir a I." Sin lie I :i'ir. . , w i; V ta lo '-fir Ul' r ; l'. al',.' . W avian ni: i rvs liAMiN u outas. 1 b it. IVaniel 1-'. I'malty, the gnvit I r r:tti ;ilnl l'lali" mauilfael lli ef, H lillild ing and sliippi'i;. iimre Organs mid I'latio- t halt ever. In l-ToMr. lieally telt Item,' a pi i'.niii ttinw nov, ami nv . In- l.id.'iiii'ai'ie W'.lV tip 'l V- to : I of 'll. ;,tiy's -. j IsTii. Sothi::': I; 1 . li ; ii! i-! ai'ie- i w nt;!il havt w I e i I'ui'evt r, ho t urn- W ill lie ha- w ol koil lu ll -o far nearly lnimKH i i - and Pianos mihv -iilii.-i to d;-hearleli i I in bis way, I hat ,e. any i it . I i n :n ni.,!i to an ads vn i-einen t ati'l en.'ne-i ut uf it lii iL'ltli r in ever, i His in.-trur.ieiiis, ns is well kiiuwr, are : erv iioi'illar and are to he found in all : part of I he world. We arc ilifoniie i that duriiisr the next tell Veal-" lie in lends Ki -ell IKI.tK'il ilitife of hi Inak !that means a liii-iin--.- of Tiii.tiiiu.niio, il weaveraoe Ih. lil at --! caeii. It ii already the lar:;e-t liti.-iiie-s uf the kind i in exi-h iiee. Send to 1 lanicl 1''. I'.. al ty, , Wa.-hiur;tou, Nt'iv Jei-ey, for eata- . l.i.;tle. ! .wnci: roii rcui.icATioN. ! i TimliiT I. .'.11 I. . t .1 11 111' M, I -V-. j 1 t'llltr: Mil!.". 1. 1111,1 I !l !.', ; Tin' liiilirs I n.v.mi In -.'.', l-t-i!. ! Notlrr li 'ii-liy iiivin llial ill r.,in'lian I 11 ll tlir In 0VIM1 ill- n: till- lo t nt I nil'.;! .1 il no I.-,.-., i n; .1 a il "An a. i I' r Dm .-..ilrof; llli-ioia' Ian. I ' III UK' SlaO ". ol' ( lOilol nia, I Ho-I m. No-, a la mai a .liiii': Ion Ten i t"r ," l av ian la rlu-., ol l1o.ul I. im a, I olllily nt Wa -i o ; s ; i-1 ii I ii . v at, lia" t iii i ta.-. Iilni hi '. hi - o,:a . 1, ;- m ,i on i Ma ! on 1 1 ait, .So, lor I Im u roll a i of t .io n -,i ' , n i.-1 ,, n'.; n w i mul s 1 , n i '4 -a r Si I ovii-io t, o. Ja ml 1 1 1 I'a.i.,'- a o. a i .. w. .'I. m a I I van nia r i .ronl lo -1 1 i -a in.n Im- laml wmuhl is ii lore a.ii aiilr lor us I linlr or - ion,- t In. ci I- r- i u .in nil ma I juui i i-i -. ami lo c-liMMi Im riallil lo s.li'l imi'l lil'iulr liir lii'l-l.-r mul l!o-rrivi-f ol llils ollm.. lit The I'allrs (H'.oll, on l- ridav liir Jl; a ilay of Muivli l-,a I. I ' na air ; :H u ilnrssiM: I-'ranl; pav. A lux. null'!- Kan!; in, John I 'iirtriiiiiii, t iport, iai i.'H il'-ll, nil of IJooil Kier I'lv-on. Any an. I nil prr-ons rlalinlin; m Ivr'-Nrlv the llb'il'i! ilrsi-riln ii 11 ll.l s mr l'i i('ir-it", Im lit. I hrir i-l a i .ns iii I ill - oiiirr on oi iirn.rr sai'l 'Jllti day ol Miirrh, b:i.i. rlr.it ini'liii John W. I.ew Ih, Ki'Kimr. ; Ili-I-etltm Sale at Mr:;. ('. J. Hun! Vi. j S-reeping reduction of ladies' hats for cash until March 1.1th. i-lOU huts for fl.00 '! 8.; , 1.50 I -iidies' wo solicit patronage. a !ji:.mstkatoj:.s notih:. Notice I.? lirrrhy tivrn that thn tiiidirsicni al tim- liven (JUly :i).lllilll HlllllllllMl-lltor of the enlnlein" K. I'", ( of, din i nt-' i!, hy Urn Hon. County I'uiii t of thn Miitf-o: Or l-oh fur W'iih- ,.ii'"" .nu,, ,,,1,11,11,1 II..H, ii, in , ; ei-Min-i h-tvltii? rlaiins leiiiliiht in Id i-Alati' urn I Hi'Turon, iimchy iot iiie.i i,. pr-vi-nt itmir ' ';!"iiis duly v.-r,i!.,.i to tl,- umi.-irai,..,...! ul ' toioil lli-.i'i-, On -.'on, wiililn i-lx inoiiiaiH Irom , t ,i,uo her. of, an.) any claim not inrsrntnl -within that fin wiil he i-oMponni mull nil : ';U'M t"""tet within that tun.- me fully iiimil River, Oregon, Feb., lllli iwci. II. f, ('nr.. AO m inlsi i nt nr. NOTICE I'OR l'l'REICATlON. Tinihrr I.unct, Art Juno ii, 1H7H. IJiilteJ Htate-i I.nnd Ofllrn, Vuneoiivor, Wash., Jan., HI, 18IKJ. Notice Ih tierrhy (,'iven that in onmpllaneu v.'iJhtJie jit'ovisiojiM of t he act, of ( Ninres.H of Juiie.'t, IsTS, cut It Oat "All art, lor IlieHiUe nt stone hinds in tin; Ktutes ol'l.'nliforniu, (Ire- ': K.in,.i!VU'l.t, anil wasi'iiiiloii Tei-riloi'y, I William lira no, of ( 'heuwil li, eonnl v of K lieit- jinn, bIiiI-j of h-ukIi., has this ihiy llleil in i tl) Ik oioe-j hit. svvoi ll Blatellllllit No I'm.';, lor tho ,.,lrf.ill.SHf,i.e ,,,H ;-... I I of Neelion no :;l in township No .1 noi-lh.ranjje no. ll oust, w m mid ! will offer proof to nhowttnit the land wmuht ih tnoio valnuhiu for lis Ktone than for fifrirnltiinil tnirposes, anil lo eslnlilislt hin claim to said hind hefore Ihe Itet-iKler and Ki eelver of tliis ollire at Vaneouver, wash., on Wednesday Ihe i;:li day of April IKWI. He limne.s as vll,nes-.s: Amos I'nderwwd, I'.ihvanl I'ln'erwood, of Hood Kher I iirniin, Holiert Carr, of ( 'iiKeades wash., Cliurles .Mycin, of (;iifniiwitli, wnsli. Any and all perKons claimln-.' adversely the nhovu tlcKcrihcd lunds are re(iiCNled to llle i nrir claims in i inn oiiiee on or neiore Ham n day of April,l-'!W. jnn-Miild .loim I). (ii'.oi;iii:i;AN. KeKlater' notici: von rurli cation. Land oll'ieoat Vnncoiiver wash. Fell. IW. Notice is hrrchy nivi-n that the followliif nnnied seltlcr hah liled notice of liin intenlioii to make Muni proof in support of hia claim, and I lint said jiriiol' wilt be imide before Hip I'.emst.-r and l!cecivri' t'. S. Land Olliee ut Vancotivrr wasii., on April lis!l,t, viz: ( limn JI. I'!arson. 1). S. No. 2il 1 for Iiie e '. s e yt ami k y. n e )i seel ion S '1 p li 11 r 11) e w in'. tie nanie.i the following witnesses to prove his cont iiuiotis residence upon and cultiva tion of, said laml viz: IVter Slolier, Sr., Sam uel stoller. ol'Vanronver wasli., l'elerS.-hiiiid, Itaniel V. Kii.'ui, ol "I'roiil Lake wash, nirhliipls Jons ii. (ii;o;n :.n.s, I'.clster. 1 f v V FURNITURE AND " ALL KINDS OF BUILDING . MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A l.trro wipply of, MrrninHnlM w mmtm wtm wiu -4 Ci'lobrutrtl lit)tiitl rt'eparcd to i'tinii-.li at on but ', a line I it'll t and lOltr.KK,- Corner of Sooond ri:i.;:!i;:.vrt: Acorn and Charter Oak Slovc.t and IJanjros. (hut-, Aiiinninltimt ami Nirl!inr fi'iml-i, Iron, Coal, Jtlaeksrutlh !-;upplie, Waf onmakvr's Mntmlnl, Pswr 11p, l'umpi and rp'iw, 1'himbliig Supplies. fAn arw try w 1 r That tliirtv i tys t :i- li'inr ie we ii'ipi t our patroiii In Li- o ',,' f Privato "I 1 ,;l,"v' IC Mi.. W ...C4 mm yours foh mood nivcf, BBS, '7ZLLIAMS &, BROSXIJS. HOOD RIVER I DEALERS IN IT TT - and Boers, Mculdings, Brackets nil wood Tonlm Limo. Plater and Lath Ccil- ing, Hiistic and Flooring. OS MlultTKST NOTif 'l.-,. fl. ti. H l'!l. N A II A , l'rrMhlrllt. Contractor PfOSiiillF HOOD RIVER Cox & Bislioo- RAWS0N& WEBER I'Udi'Uiii'iiiis Have on hand a full supply of I-'ruit, Shade and Ornamental tree; (rap vines, small fruits, Roses and Shrubbery. Re sure to get our prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Remember our trees are grown strictly without irrigation. THE BAZXES. ------ OREGOH W. A. Blinoehi.amd, Local Agent. Vaoj UN UUKU ODBUKmI m'nvmJ HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Ham, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AMD FRUITS. Corner of Oal; and Fourth Streets, .... 1 1 1 River, Creon. A ami I'.ifltniri '' lo MM. jtm MfiMHIWMI ' I colors and tlntod loads. eln o etii;ln.,, alto u eln'iip HI'SiU huIimIiiii upowe. NI KKTA 1 1. M US IN TINTARE, Etc, Flo. ami Foiloral Glrools. Studcbakcr Csborne Hint I itrrlM Itnttinn M'i4 t'otnpnnj.! .'.(rrldiltnrsl IapUaia isuil fiarldasry. BARBED WIRE. nml At il : NT M I t tit HI, M k Ste cmii tit-dli c"'"!''. and would respectfully govern iltem-ii'lves accordingly. II uti hi -.-j la mm - Aim! a Coniplolo Lhio of IIMICALS AND MGDICIHBS. in U Goods, Sash H. O. COB Wcrtr;r. nd Builders. 31 MM, . - - - OREGON. nisi .-.mm f jp mm amm iup nj frntrn biLi mmrnmkmaltmmi sCwia