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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1893)
3-Cood Iivcr Slacicr. II JOU U IV Kit, OH. MA ItC J 111, JKIKI. TUP. MAILS. Th nmll rrlvi. n.irn Ml. Ilooit at II '. look A. Al. Wilif.lny un Mlurily: iliv purli t 'i mimn ilnya at. noon. For riiniuiwKiii, l-vi-id A. M. nrrlvt'H nt t'. M. HuhniluVK. fur Wlilln Hiiliiinii Iimivi' dully al H A. M. Ki'rlvp ill iiiik ii'i'lui'k I'. M. from Whim Hiiliiinii Ii'uvi-h fur KiiMii, (Ul nar. Trout In In' Mini Uli'iiwiiiiil MoiKliiva, W(liii ilu,v mill ' riiluva, KIllliF LOCAL JHAITKKS. Wild Howcik Mi! iiillo jilriitirul. Mr. J. U. Rankin In on the hick lint. Dr. Uuriolt vIhIIi iI Tim DmIUm Mon day. ' Mm. ('. J(, IIuiiuIh vIhIIIiik relative In J'orilniMl. (Jtilto a iiiiiiiImt of building will hit creeled ln ro thinrliiR. Mlwi Anna l Smith; tcneher of jilmio, organ iwid voice. Men ' nil wool undnr clothe at re duced juice at Jliitinu'n. Cnrloml of It'irliM lIurlMir llino Jut received at H. K, litirtinW. rim' Knitter dye :::::rbling llulil and calico iuir, nt lit drug mum. Mm. JO. V. Whitum mid Mm. V. JO. Nell' vUlted Tlio DiilltH Moiiilny. M. V. Harrison mnl duuKhlor I.olo want to Kuoi Thumduy morning. Wnllnco mid JlairUoa have for nyplc, tlrlttd fruit, butter, cur,, bacon, w The Dlcken melt! will l held t M. V. llurr1oii' next Friiluy evening at 7 o'clock. Th travel to Cloud Cap, iromiHe to to lie largi r the coming niinuiior than r before. If you want to do a riali laiilna In turi nt; or iwlllng iroduc, mo Wallace A Jlairiftoti. T. ('. 1 itl Imm ha Ills lioimn on the corner ol Oak and Fifth wired, about completed. II. !. Colton (ri iieriil aeent of the MnhNiii'lmseUH I, Ho Insurance Co., was huru yenlerday. The Mood Hiver 1'rult Krowor I'nloii coniiilclcd Its oi'iuil.ittloii Wednesday by the election of oHii'dM. Mr. WuIhoii is having the rond through Idlvwllde opened through to L'onui'Ct with thi.'Mtute road. Mrs. Mrwln Is up from Portland to 111 iii caring for ht r father V. 1. Watson who is xerloiisly ill. Mr. Ktflliauin, who has Ucn visiting Mr. and Mrs. HiiiIiiickh for a week or two, left for California Friday. Mr. Moore, and family who came liei'tt from Kciicniw Nclruka lust win tor, left lor California Wednesday. (irant Kran' house la nearly com jilrlud, and he says when once iie ou inovi'd into it he will move no more. Mr. II. Lelloy a young printer of Elgin Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Will Jtaud. Wo acknowledge a pleasant call. At the school meeting In district No. 2 M. N. Foley win elected director and Kd Miller clerk. A Mull I tax was voted. Mr. Soeshu I getting the lumber on the ground preparatory to nulling up a hikiidsouio residence on ills lots in Waaeoma. Aud Wlnan and wife have moved up to The Dalles, or rather to their new ranch a mile uhovo that place- to re main during the summer. Ollnger & Hono have Just reoelved a lock of timothy, also mixed and w ild hay. Will aell ly the carload ton, or bale on reasonable terms. Flour do el per wick, $.'.7.r tier hnr rol. Short $1.10 per hundred, f:M.(H per ton. Chop hurley $).iir per hun dred, f.'i.oo pt r ton, lit llauna'H. Captain Illowera lute purchased two lota from Captain Cot, across the state road from M. V. liarnnou'n, and will erect u handsome rcHideuco thereon at once. The S. of V. Installed a portion of their olllcers Thursday evening. W. II. llisliop, captain; Hert (irahani, 1st j iieiiieumii.; Jt. iu Jiuwe, Vv. jj. viiiooii, and (ieo. Htrauuhan, camp council, conipi'lMing the list of those present. The roud are In pretty good condi tion, and many of our farmer are haul ing their hay homo, 'l'h Is item Hcenin to read backwards, but it Is all right, iih the luy raised by most of our farmers comes from Homewliero oInu ami costs coin, Degree of Ilercules to be given under the aimpices of Waucoma Jodge, No. .SO, K. of 1'., Tuesday, March 14th. (Jeneral admission, 8.')0.; reserved seats, .r)()c; children. 25c. Doors open at 7 o'clock; entertainment at 7:!U). Tick ets on ale at M. 11. Nickelsou's. Jack Laughlln. a brakeman, fell from a freight car here Thursday morn ing, dislocating his left elbow, lie was climbing on the car when the hand hold on top gavo way, letting him fall a distance of ten feet. Dr. Jiroslus was called and did what was ueccisary in the caso. Thcro will lie an observation enter tainment, given by the Jtusy JJecs at the Congregational church next "Wednesday evening, in connection with the church social. A score or more of the children are to represent the greatest observers of this ago of dis coveries and inventions.' We have ordered six car-loads of fruit boxes of all kinds, and have arranged for keeping a good stock constantly. We also have the agency for tho Web foot fertilizers. Call and sco sample fruit boxes at our new rooms under K. of J'. hall. Jlool) iviVEit Fit i' it Co. The Union Iaeittc have published a Tcry neat pictorial world's fair folder, containing colored lithograph of the va rioua exposition buildings, bird's eye view of the grounds, with a complete map of the city, Bhowing location of the fair, hotels, railway depot, street car lines and city parks. Copy of same may be had by addicssii g W. 11. Hurl bilrt, AssVant Umoiul J'u&onger Agent, Portland ,Oregoii. The Hood Hlver Fruit Co. Is now lo cated in the old armory, where it linn a largo Hock of fruit Iioxcn and several car load of fcrtlllzem. Call early and leave your order. Tho regular annual meeting of the NtocU holders of t he )ak drove ( Vma tory iiMsohlation will Imheld at K. of I', hull, next Kaliiriliiv nfli i noon Murili ! 1 1 i ..i.. i. ...i. .. ... J 1 1 1 1 lib ruin l, III. J!y order Hoard of directors. - Nrlmol Mcclhig. At the school meeting held Monday, Ii. Jlonry win re-elected director, and CM, Wolfard was elected clerk. A tax often mills was levlml, hut owing to the new nchool law this levy will not ho collected. IVIionl will eoin- I liU'iH'o Monday, there being sullli'lcnt ' money from thu state and county liivy to run the school for a few months, and In the meantime arrangement will Imi made for keeping (h hcIiooI going. Since w riting the above the director! I have post poiiud beginning school until ! alter the school meeting. He Sun the I'roiiilcnt. Mr. C. (1. Itohrrts, w ho spent the fall and winter In the far Fast, has again returned to Oregon. While In Wash ington, recently, ho had the pleasure of a half hour't chat with tho great ( irovor and Secretary Whitney, ilo is more of a Cleveland man than ever nIiu'o IiIm visit and hid lies every llmo he Is asked about his calling on the pres ident. It seems he was one of many who were waiting to see the presi4ent, aad a the crowd was very large, Mr. HoUirla began to ronnider his ehanccs for an Interview as very slim; finally a bright Idea nt ruck him, and pencilling on a card his name, followed by the legend, "l'lesldent of tho Hood Jtlver Tarlll' Reform Club," he sent it In and followed it a moment later. It was the "open eesume." The president was much Interested l-i Oregon, upeaklug particularly of Its wool industry. Sec. alary Whitney whs present and also showed a keen intercut In all matters pertaining t this part of the Fnlon. The Itfthul. Tho revival meeting! which the Methodists commenced under J. II. Wood, win closed Sunday evening with the reception of members by all three of the churches iu town. The inciting have been prolitablo to a good degree. Tho immediate results were twenty-three conversions, live reclaimed and six professed sanctilica Hon. The Methodist services will again be held in their hall as follows: Preaching Sunday evening at 7:.'I0, prayer meeting Friday eveings at 7 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to iillvnd those sorviccs. Mils, llisiidi', Class Leader. To He Prosecuted, I'udcr the new game law it is made the duty of the game and llsh commls sloiiur to prosecute all vlolatcrs of the law. One of the tlrst acts of the new commissioner was to give notice that he would enforce the laws for the pro tection of minion and other llsh, aud that those allowing sawdust to be de posited where the high water would car ry it Into tho Columbia, or any stream of the state, would receive attention tlrst. Tim matter has been neglected heretofore, but those iuterstcd willavc themvelvesa heavy line by at once taking care of their sawdust. Kevlvul work. As a result of the recent union revi val the following persons wcro convert ed, and arc alllliated with the churches as follows: With the C. H; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Creed, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Harrison, Mrs. M. Nell'. Mrs. Hartlcy.Mattie Foley, Klda Itiggs, and D. 10. Hand. With the Methodist: Mr. and Mrs.,Fulton, Delia Watson, Nannie Mercer, Vanilla Itiggs and Joe Hackus. With tho Congrega tionalists: Nellie Fox, Clyde and Wal ter Faulkner. Those sanetitled were: Mr. and Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Mattio Oiler, M. 11. Nickclscn, Nannlo Mercer, and W. II. Jlishop. Iliiililing Association. P. T. Wallace representing the North west National Building Loan aud Investment Association of Portland Oregon, is in town looking after his companies interest here. The system of paying a small sum each month, which is invested by tho association so that it accumulates rapidly, permits those with small income to sccuro a home In a few years, or if it is preferred to draw a lump sum at the eud of a given time. KOItS. At Tillamook, February 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morton, a son; weight ten pound i. Noar Hood Kivcr, Sunday, March 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Abslou, a sou. At Hood lllvor, February 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. L. JO. Morse, a son. Attention S. of V. There will bo a special meeting of Grant Camp S. of V., at K. of P., hall next Wednesday evening, for tho pur pose of installation and muster. All members are requested to bo on hand promptly at 7 o'clock. NOTICE. Thcro will be a special school meet ing at the school houso in this district Saturday afternoon the 20th inst., for the purpose of providing means for car rying on the school. It is a very im portant matter and eery voter should be present. "Wlo-cit Ic If? AT THE AKMORY, I H. I. G. H. J. A. C. K. raw;' ! G. A. M. . P. Da Q. IT IS THE ANCIENT ORDER OF H ERCU LES. Tho Ancient Order of Hercules is a line burlesque, a take-olT on secret so cieties in general, and is brim full of laughable scenes and dialogues. The characters above represented are only a small part of those in the play, but serve to show its style. To the ladies we will say that the secrets of lodge work are fully exposed, and the reason why their husbands stay so late ex plained. The initials under each cut fully explained in the play, and being a portion of the secret work; we are for bidden to give them away. Be on hand promptiy, laugh and grow wise. Me A LI "GAINES." Will miikr Miti ar-imon nt at K, H. HdL toii'n funn Mlllxoil lllvT, On-ioii; llmlU'il U lirtt-Mii imiri a licxIili'H my own. Inscription and reillgree. (Inlui'D luty, rlttlit lilml foot while, HlrH liy A lllc liiliir. No. a.'i(J 'Mlrr.l(-HMlu iiilrit-M 2:1.1! ; J. l(.H,2.ai; Jru Oiilnox !W!l; l.nlluli Itookli U-MC, Altiil; (JuIii.-h t:s,; AIIIk flru Iihiii IS.i'i anil IxuiKlitii Alliiont -fliunl tv nil olhi r npi cily onea uml lri) of UoM JlClim wild two In tint 2M lll;j a Mm of tin) Ilri'ut Alliiont, ulwiiifiill lirolliiT to IIiiiiiIIii'k AIiikjiiI, (Hie Mlro of Ki ll lliimllii iimi Cllul wlio Imlil tli! world ti'ioii rcc-orilEof 2:2 mill ma ii y otliir h i'ily oiim.j Imin, Kit Wlu-clrr, (Irlal 2;'JS) l.y Tlionuia 1. Wiillucn mire f tho (Ihiii of ( :yroril 'LZ't) Hum ofjohii C, llii-i'kifiiriiluc, (ulro tif Miiuilu It, )n:liiK rcord of 'i:W,:t, uml trotting record of 2W.) (ialni' liim Khown lilinw.'lf to lx u i;umii-ii1 apiffily ioII. AHii2car old lunt y(-r with four Wfik IiiiihIIIiik lie trotti-d un elitlith In 'ii MM'ondu, a clip mid IniproviMl rlKit uIihik until thrown out or tmliiliiK. OuliM'i' service fee will lo IJO.llO du when mura In known to v In foul, or will hrced by alii!' nervier oraeiiMiii, If purth a nhould no Uimlri'. (Iisid UKturii will m furnlahcd to miircaof imlroiia ut tlM rr mouth, lau.-curc will h tiki ii to prevent uccldimtn or l acufwn, but will not In: iKiiIMenliouM any wciir. Kor further Inroruiullori call on or addrc 1'. 11. Jicrco.i, H'Ksl ltlvtr, Oregon. T. C. DALLAS. - DKAUCIt IN - i Stoves and tin ware, kitchen fur niture, pruning tools and plumb ers goods of all kinds. l(uilrlngof tlnwure h eclitlty. W. H. WILSON. ATTOIiXEY-AT-LA W. IKXJMH 80, AND ii, NEW VOUT BLOCK, TUB IMLLE.4, OREUON. I ic r en Jk MK.tKrr.r., Attorney s-at-Law, Chapman Block, over Postoff ice THE DAIXKM OKKtJUN. JUST RECEIVED. A new stock of Ladies' aud GenU' WATCHES. FILLED AND SILVKIt CASKS, CHAINS, CIIAHMS, ETC. SPECIAL attention given toclean ing and repairing watches. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - - - - Oregon. $500r000 H:u-KnM.SKo?prt c i la rii, citlalociifl, Rdilremt iJuniel K. Beaity, Waalilngton, New Jcraey. The undersigned lieing located near Hood River, wishes to inform parties who may be desirous of having sur veying done, that he Is a practical surveyor of many years experience, and that work entrusted to him will be performed with dispatch and correct ness. Ho takes pleasure in referring to Mr. A. 8. Mowers, (who for years was county commissioner iu Minnesota,) and for whom he did county work as county surveyor, as to liis ability, l'artles writing me at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. U. J. Hayes. Dated Hood River April Cth, 1891. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH. ITTlinVL'V A P I k lf ! Practices Iu all tho court! of Oregon and Washington. Kjwcial attention given to coil' veyniiclng. GI, TIER OFFICE. HOOD RIVER OREGON Land Locator. Every body wants land in Hood River Valley. I have some very de sirable tracts of good land on ray list for homesteads and timbered claims, with running water on them. I can locate several stockmen advantageously. Do not fail to see me at Hood River Falls or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. VV. KOSS V INAN8, Locator. J. I. KBNNA. Painter and Paper Hanger, and all kinds of work neatly and Cheaply Done. HOOD R1VEK, J. H. Hl'STINGTOX. OREGON. C. n. MCKINSTRT H1W01& Miistry. SUCCESSOR TO J. SI. HUNTINGTON CO. 159 Second Street The Dalles Or. Real Estate, Loan & Insurance AGENTS. Rente collected and taxei paid for non residents. Land pupersof all kinds prepared on short notice. Abstracts of Titles a Specialty. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. I DESICN PATENTS. I COPYRIGHTS. etcJ For Information snij free Handbook write to MCNN & CO., Stil Buoadwat, Nkw Youk. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Kvery patent taken out by us la brought bef oro the publlo byauutico given tree of charge In tho Jtiflitifif Ismail Largest circulation of any aclentlflo paper In tho world. Splendidly IllUBtrated. No intellicent man should be without It. Weekly, !3.00 a year; l.Mx months. Address MfTNN & CO, I'LUiaBUtaa, Mil Broadway, ttew York City. Jt Scientific American fh Agency for DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. The Prather, Building,Second &0ak Sts. PEARMOUNT (PORTLAND) & HOOD RIVER NURSERIES. Ofler for sale oOO.OOO Htandard trees grown on high llr lands without Irriga tion or manure. Huch trees are incomparably superior to thohe grown nu swales or watered soil Irrigated trees when planted on high and dry goiln ai liable to stunt in growth and if tliey live, it in liable to be 7 or H vears befor they bear to amount to anything. Our trees are frequently in "ix-aring the 2nd year from Hotting out. will send references to substantiate this assertion. Ajjjif . 1'ifirx, J'tri'ics, J'ruwH. J'itrnx, Cherries, (Juiner and Apricot. Kmall fruits in variety, ornamental trees and shrubs, and 40 varieties (out of 100 tests) of rose. Xiecialtif,H, J'ruri'n. Several varieties of New I'cachr and Early Txu JUar k'ji.rrics. Special inducements to those planting in lot of W) to 1000. Correspondence Invited. Address, I'lLKINGTON A CO. No. 2 iXkurn liuilding, N W. Corner 1st and Washington fct. Portland, Or. GUV I'lLKINGTON, Hood Hiver, Or. THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. DEALERS IN General Iverclxa,rLclIse 1 Gri In carload lots, or retail at the very lowest market rates deliver ed anywhere in tho city or at the depot free of charge. Mailorders solicited and promptly filled. 0. 392 to 891 SECOND STREET. DEALER IN GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Confectionery anfl Cigars. Goods sold at the lowest possible cash price. One price to everybody. FIRST AND OAK STREETS .... HOOD RIVER OREGON. THE NEW TOWN lias been plnttpd on the old camp ground, at the Porks and Falls of Hood river, with large sightly lots, broad streets and alleys, good soii, pure cold water and shade in profusion, per fect drainage, delightful mountain cli mate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, being tho nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also unparalleled asa manufacturing center, bing the natural centerTor lio square miles of the best cedar and fir TIMRER, possessing millions of horse pow er in it dashing stream aud waterfalls easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the manufactories will renter, surrounded by soil and cli mate that cannot he excelled any where for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured you will tind this the place to make a perfect home or a paying invest ment. TITLE PERFECT. See me c n the ground, or adress me at Hood River, Wascc Co., Or. w. A. S. BENNETT. A TTOKXE Y-A T-LA W. OFFICE IX SIIAXXO'S BUILDING CORK EK OKCOURTAXD SECOND STREET, The Dulles, Oregon. Beatty's Organs 9 Write for euta logne. Addi es Daniel F. Realty M'ashlngton, New Jersey ON SALE TO .AXjXj PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH KAST ROUND FROM HOOD KIVEH No. 8, Express leaves at 11:51 A. M. No. 2, Mail " 10:38 V. M. WKST BOUND FROM IIOOD BIVKR. BNo. 7, Express leaves at 5:30 P. M. No. 1, Mall " 4:15 A. M THROGH SLEEPERS RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERS. Steamers from Portland to San Francisco, every 4 days. 8. For rates and general information nail on DEPOT TICKET AOEST. V. II. 1IC RLRURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt, 2i4 Wushidtftou St., Portland Oregon. nVpto Mulu TIIEDALLLSOIlC'iOS. id Fi, WALLACE & Mill?, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Will Bo A General 1 In al' kinds of fruit and produce, HOOD KITES 0KEG03T. T.H. All Around Painter. KALSQMINING, PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. HOOD RIVER, - - - OREGON. ESTRAY. A 2-year-old red heifer. No lirands or ear-marks. H. I'mciUE. ESTRAY. Two red 2-ycar-old steers, branded TL., connecte'd, on the hip; very inrire for their age. Any one lindinir tlieni will be rewarded for feeding them Htid notifying me. O. Ii. Hakjlky. B.R. TUCKER, PPHPRIKTOB. OF SHOD urn ILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OP FRUIT BOXES- HOOD RIVER, OR. ALSO DEAER IN DRY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY ETC. Terms Strictly Cash, AND AT Prices never before limnl of in Hood River.