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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1893)
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Ilvi'i v 1 :.i w I 1 -rry ft , n 1 1 .ioii!. li:ivc n I'l.iii- I Jr., Iiitinl Li... riilliM.tor, ami Jlo.v. I nr h.tlc liy Oil 11, SIIm Man. I (iiilnrl, vl.iitili'C lii'l 111 ( '. In. 11, 1 I'm I luiot, ii'tui'iicit hoin WMiionina l.oili- K. 1 ohiiM'it l!io (Ink limvo iT W I 11 ll"'tll I Tlll't ( 'no ill .' I llIM Wft'n. 'I' I'. Il.'l-J Jllir- -: 1 1 -1 1 1-- uml Will I'-llr.-, ,'!,'.ir mul i!.tt Hi, :oi;io. Tin' cniilriii'l for tin' hloiie w otl 'II tin nt'W I'ouiity loa.l ituw 11 tin' Wlii, Slilim.ll loo!! Ii.in In, 'it kt (o 'I'uiii ' ''.'. '' l"l' -oll. M i. Si.liify ( 'oatii iiit.l iMIilifit iviitu' tli I ri 11 1 1 I'm ilaii.l CIii.m.I.iv. Sin- i tint W ifo 11! Krv, ('o.ilr-,, fol ltii'lly (;f tliU piaiT, itu. I ii vitin;; iVu inl-i in tin? VlllIl N . Tin' Wliuuis lni.t hi i' li;if pini',',1 11 vlri' nil, in itiTnt iliD ( 'oiuiiiliifi, iifar tin- lUh w liri l-., 1110I w ill ii ii'l lln'ir INIt aero- to tin' tititiii iv I'V tin' "rulile llIM'." (irainl Oliiirti'i'llnr K. li, Slmnni vis Itcil Wuiii'iima l,.il;i' K . 1. Sulur luy. AlK'i tin- liiili' mljutiriicil tln Ilii'liiliiTH 1 ip;ti m- 1 to tin- l.iini'illi' lioii.il wluTi 11 lint' Miin'i' w 111 m i vi il. ('utility rU't l; t 'rofPi'ii, in ntli'iiiptlnij; to Iniuiil tlio vri"l lioiui.t train nl Tin I'nili', Wcilni'Kilay, niiiii'd ami frll iii'i'oMN tin rail iliii rlly 111 Iront nf tlio 1'iir lii'i'l, tlio train l..;iu in iiml ion. I le rolled ,iiii'Uly I" ii!'-' -!di'1 j.iit In timu to Mtve Inn III',', its the t heels were almost iiioii lilin. lie Miti not hurt, hut ll whk a elm 0 call. The firm ,l- Woodaid i:ne,lili Is (liMsolved mul h.i Im W laid, lie has f-otio lo I'liitland, leaving the li.'irluer tdii ttelitM, w hielt In nMimeil in llio Hi'tlleint nt, with Knlii-h lor lhat en tleiiiiin to pay. It 1 quite. Tulalile Mr. Wo tdard itiay return to Hood liivernt t ho urgent reiiient of the mIici 111', if ho iluen not net lie. A romhiiio linn heen funned by the box fnoloriert ol I'm tland, ami hereafter nil l.ixeH will liu charged for nt the nni follll jtriee of -" t'HIlt , lilled. The Hood liver l-'iuit ( 'o. huve several ear lomlrt on hand, mul it will pay all hurry whip pei'rt or olhera w anting rrutes lo eull on thi'in, 11s they will he wild at les-i than l'urtland priees willi freight added. Sheriir Ward w:ts here Wednesdriy looking lifter u n erieaped prixoiier. Ah 1 1 10 fellow wii.-t arrest ed hy deputy tnnr hIiuI Juineiton, and would have netted 10, to tho n'overiueut, and perhaps 6".'), to the deputy marshal, while depleting tho treasury" to tho extent of ;:i"i(i, we congratulate the piveriiient, ami the prisoner on their errnpe, while lender Itiff our sym putliy to tlio nlrieken mtir nhl. It wAh unkind of the prisoner to larecrntf! his feelings by siieh eonduet, but 11 meek ami long millering public will forgive liini. Gilmer Notes. (Sii.mioi:, March 15), '!);'.. It. rieyting pold boiud very line beef to Mr. Hartley of your place hint wuok. The snow hero h over n foot in depth yet, and hurt night added three inches more to it. Quite n number of our peo ple have turned their cattle out on the range, but there in but- little on them to eat yet. J lay is Kc:t t' K V0Ty ",''''o, and theiy may have to drive their stock over lo Cani'.noH ITairio, where every body him nu abundanco of hay. Tho mow on the divide between here and thero in Haiti to b three feet deep. L. .Stump went down lfttrt week with a band of beef cattle for tho Portland market. School commenced the 7th, with Mlsa P.es.s 1 sen berg in charge. Will CSilmer iH getting out timber for a barn. J. (). Shaw came over from '(Jlenwootl, Sunday, through two feel of ttiiow. Falmku. I liiivu piirehimed t fie hnrnenn nUtvh and looUnf M. It. WIImoii, uml nm inn pun 'I lo ruriilsli iiiiylliillg HI the Inir ni'M Hue nt 1'orlland prlefm. Hfpair in; of nil UIikIm doltn on nhort notlee. Shop hiu k of lialmm'M hiileher xhop, i;. I). Cai.kinh. Sllllll' Mill. Allll'H. W. .1, linker uhlpped '!7 boxeH of ap pleM, Vi'llnw Newtown pipplim, to I'ort liiml llilx week, and went down 'I'uch day to Hell t In, in. An noon an the ap plet were hlmwii, every liiill, dealer In the elly waiiled Iheni, nud Mr. linker could hnve olitnini'd almost any price ho wanted for thein. An It witN.he mild (hem fu 1 he world'n fair commission nt eoiislilernblv li SHlhltll what hu WH of fered hy ut her. AsJIt, was, the 87 boxeH sold for :;:i.!."'i, nr J.'ii! per box. Ir. t'ardwiill and oilier, ex pur t fruit grow ers, pronoun 1 thriu the llnest Heen In Oregon lliMyenr, ami predicted that tho exhibit ion of tiles') apples itlon at ( 'hlengn would be wnrth thousand! of , iIoIIhim to I loud Kiver h an advert Ise iiieiil. Indeed, they have already , proven valuable, for smii'Mif those who invthent doi'lared their inteiitlon of J owning Noun- of Hood lliver'n fruit I land, ami that thin Hiimimr. M r. Maker J is w Idn mwii e to the benellln of Itdver I llsiitruud Is lo be eniiiiiieinUd for the mic ri I ice of his pecuniary Intercnti in letting tho apples go to Chicago, as well 111 for producing nud caring for Hiieh Hue fruit. 1 lood Kiver can ralso (he Hurst nppliH in the world n well an the fl ties! ulrawberrleM, and w hii the latter crop thin year will probably yield a larger return liiiunelnlly, q a few year it will hu distanced by the king of all fruits, the apple. School Mullet's. The school meeting Monday was iiiitu well alien, led and peace hovered iter W hilt W I lies over it Tile sit Uulioll j w as fM'lierally liseus-.i.d ami the opinion was practically unanimous that it was i not In f to burrow money to carry on th : school, especially 11 the distiiet will proliat.ly have to put up a new build I lug next year. The eoiiuty and st.ito 'finals will inn the school with two teachers for six mouths, and the di i n i t.,i s w i re iiistructcil to run the school 1 fur lhal lime. It as intended to hire ; a room and employ three leachi is, but I the imptM-iliility ,,f levvlii; 11 legal tax j foiesl tlio directors to abandon this plojei't. !y umuiiiuoiis vote 1 he di , rectors were luilhoried to borrow I money Millicic ul to pay for janitor and ' incidental expends and for paying a small poition of the debt, which falls iilue the eoming ii'.imniiT. ('apt. lilow- cn, w ho holds the note of the district ' I"!' ; iOO, killdl.V Coltitcuted to extent 1 the lime of payment one year. No pu , pliswillbe received from outside the i distrkt, ow ing to the lack of room. j Faster. At the I', J. church on Master Sun day, at the II o'clock hour , a beautiful service, entitled "JIail the Prince," i w ill be rendered, by the Sunday school. j The exercise consists of solo', duetts, ; ijUiu li tis, choruses, lipousive reading, : with appl'oiriale recitations. At theclosnof tin: inoriiing sermon ! nt the I'. I;, church Inst Sabbuth the 1 lollow ingjiersoiis were baptied, Mm. j Hartley, 'i ssey lleisbey, Kttgeno I Hush, Mr. ami Mrs. Creed, ami .Mr. ; and M is. M. '. Harrison. ! Hooil Iliier Fruit riiwei's I nioii. I Notice in hereby given to stoekhoi dersof the lloml Kiver Fruit Grower's I nion, that an assessment of 10 per cent, to!) cents per Hluire) is now due. Dated Hood Kiver Oregon, March:;"), isii,;. 11. F. Davidson, Secretary. ! ISOKN. At White Salmon, Wednesday, March ".Jd, to Mr. and .Mrs. Cicorge A. Thomas, a daughter. 11 on n I Hood locals. Mi. I NT Hood, March 21. We are still snow bound, and very I little prospect ot tho snow going ofTin , a hurry. Neither aro the girls going j oil' in a hurry. j Mr. Henscn of Kingsley was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Robert Leisure, last j week. I Tb.ire was tv social hop at Mr. Joe ! Divers' last week. From what we can : learn there was quite an attendance. J I We prcsumo It la tho last for this tsea ; son. j Wo learn through "Cumtux" that ! Jim Cook has taken up a "goat ranch." Wo would suggest that Jim hunt up n Cooper for a partner in his enterprise. School commences in this district (No. II) tho iirst Monday In April; Aaron Cochran wielding the rod. Robert MeKancy came home, last week, from The Dalles, where ho has been since January. More anon. ColtKKSI'ONllKNT. A Cougar. The big cougar that has haunted the east side of Hood river, near town, was seen again Monday near J. ii. Rand's i plutv. .1 n the altoruoon several ot our j mighty hunters went out to interview him, but unsuccessfully, ho crossing tho I river at this mouth of Indian creek. Tuesday the boys tried him again, but I the; only result was tho killing of a I gray squirrel and a porcupine. A de termined citort Biiouiti no mane to Kin this big eat, as he evidently has his den near town and may do some damage. At tent ion, 1 Cimmany. I) company will tissemblejat thearru ory Wednesday evening, March 2!)th, at 7:30 o'clock, to elect a first lleuten- lllt. A. WJNANS, Captain. Ilmv n Iln), nut HIiimiIiI tin llrnnnlrd. At i h'ttent meeting of Horoalu, ft(i which the Hithjeet of "NiiHbandH" wait iliscicseil, Mrs. Jlerrick attributed tint failure of marital liappilicsH to girls be in;; taught lo expect too much happl iiesn from marriage, ami that love in itn only canon 1 ial by romance:, poetry, r.ongn mid tradilioii. lint, while not belittling love, hIid claimed that renpecl based upon hiiierior(iialitii'M; eKfeetn for thosu atlnbulea that would luuloi the wife do iri) the liiif'han 1 an a friend if nhit could tint, have him for a hiiiibaitd; corninoii lieltse, w liich leache. her that a faulty woman need not expect a perfect hus band, and great pilience - "that passion of noble noiilV ire ipiil'i an esseittial cleitn'iiln in the dontei tic bliss, Hlie cautioned I he wife a:;aiiiit hohling up her soul to her hu diaml nlwayn with a tlmni iu it. Men ca'inot uiiderstaiid intangiblo grii f t and nure.,t. Mm alno cuid lhat on.: of the in;t lcs.onn a wife ban lo leant it that her Inn, hand liana I i ;lit to his own individuality, and that, while ithu can inspire him to greater achievement in a work for which ho host a bias, iJie cannot, as she may fondly ih'i.iin, mold his ihaiacter, and nho Wouldn't re.'.pet't him :f t.lie could. ( i iris i.tiould bo taught 1 1 at m.'irriago in not tin) gateway of heaw it, and that even at this Ivlen the imgel Ktaudn with the I!, lining swur 1 to turn back soulnthnt reek a:ieart!i!y i.ir,idise, Voia n hhotild know their lovers h i well that marriage can biiug no great ilisappointineiiln. .Marriage is not a match made in heaven, but an earthly union founded on mutual renjM'ct. over w hich the love that made tlio bund poi,sili)i) Hhcdri 11 tender influ ence. New York Sun. All Incident of Travel. Not long ago, when one of the great through western traiim left New York city, a man and a woman, aged about eighty, 'ot on the cars. They were ac companied liy a younger man, who ap jicared to he their son, who got their licliets to .sunt.) pl;u:e in Nebraska, put Ih-iii on the cars and h i t t Ik -lit. Shortly after pa :,.ing Pouglikecp ,ie tlio old lady was I tin n ill, This drew around them cyinp.iihizer.t, and upon iuiptiry it wan found that they had but a very iudeli nate idea of t he journey befi ire them, and that tin y had only a dollar and Homo cents, in money ls'tweeit tluin. The par.s ':iger.n raised a collection which funii. bed them with a berth in mi" of the sleeping earn to Chicago and n vi u dollars in money. It was evident from their actions that neither of them had ever seen a drawing room or sleep ing car before, an 1 th- luxury and coni fo.'t. was mimic thing enl inly outside of t'; ir e:;pi Hence. They went on, tho picture of content, and it is to bo hoped reached their destination in safety. roiiglikis psie I'.agle. A W "lulerfnl Duliota Well. The n ports from the artesian well at Huron, N. 1).. kIiovv that it is the uni t wonderful well known to exist. The water upouts uji to a distance i f almut piu f, i t, mul the amount that Hows from ill) well is tremendous, being estimated at from 8,1.100 to 10,000 gallons a minute. Even at the lowest figures enough water is ejected to furnish every man, woman and child in the state of North Dakofi with at least four gallons of water every four hours. As to the pre.-: ure, that has not yet 1mc!i fully ascertained, but from tests already made it i t known to be consider ably more than L'uil pounds to the wpiaro inch. With a fair test it is likely to reach 2N pounds. The pressuro has steadily increased in tho last three days, an.' may c::cee:l the above ligures. Cor. Uochester I'osl-Express. Tlio Stmt Slti'ilillni; Kam. The back frame of the big United SUitcs defense ram is now in place at the Bath Iron works and shows tho skeleton of the great hulk in all its oddity. The philosophy of the whole thing is now made clear at a glance, and any man with an idea of tho compara tive ease with which a shot can be de llceted when striking upon an angling surface will see that the gun capable of piercing that armed deck is not made yet, Tho only thing the strange look ing vessel has to fear is a torpedo, and she is no more exposed to them than aro any of the big battleships. Lewiston Journal. A rircprotif Solution fur Drrnses. A chemist of Vienna has succeeded in discovering a composition which will make even the slight material of ballet dancers' dresses rireproof. The Princo of Lichtenstein gave this composition a lirst trial on the'stage in his own palace in tho presence of a numerous company. The rise of the curtain discovered two life sized dolls, dressed as ballet girls, to both of which a light was applied. Ono of the dolls was rapidly reduced to ashes, while the other, well saturated with the protective composition, es caped with a small hole in her dress. Pittsburg Dispatch. Ho Hrenmctl Wrong. Pierro Ilium, an aged banker of Ptiris, had a prophetic dream a few years ago which told him that ho would live until tho year 1902. lie was so firm in the be lief that tho dream was correct that he had a monument erected with his name, ago and the date, 11)02, cut upon it. Tho old man has just died and tho marble cut ter had another Pierro Ruan inscrip tionaud date put on. St. Louis Republic. Itlurrlt'tl tin tlio Tlu-csliolil ofTHi-lr Home. Thomas Netting and Mary Jones were married by Justice Sloane, who pro nounced the ceremony while the twain stood in tho doorway of a prettily fur nished cottage on Columbia street, which the groom had just completed for tho woman of his choice. San Diego Sun. It Uiil Xot Cense. Ono hundred and twenty-seven years ago England seized the lirst eight bales of cotton grown iu the south, and de clared that" its production should cease. For hist year the estimate of the cottoti crop is something over S, 000,003 bales of 500 pounds each. Manufacturers' Record. "GAINES." Will in like Mid MiiiMiii nl ISM Kt V, I. lint, lon'i furiit tit Ilooil Kiver, Onyon; limited to II ft mm 1111114 hiKldin my mm, DeHcrlptlini nml Pedigree, (lliif' tmy, rlKhl. IiIihI font whllo, mrnd by Allloliiiliici, No.lCMeinlrtiof ,JciisIjIiiIiicji2: K,'t J. II. H, 2:'M Ira tiiilnOH 2:11)..;; l.tilluli Itooklt i:yt; Alia 27I1-,; Inillo 'ioliM-H 'IZ,; Alllu (lrn Imni 'JMli mid Iioiirliu Alaiont 2:2t) uml ttr ml othi'mjii'i'dy ntuw uml ulro of Oolil JKInj with two hi Urn 2:30 lint;) it son at tlui Orciit Alinoiil, ulwi u full l.rothfr to Huiiilln n Aliiionl, (tho Mlro of Hell Ifuinllii mid (jlobe who hold I tin win Id I' hiii r:orilJof 2:13 mid ninny otliiT npundy imin.) latin, Kit Wtmi'ler, (trlnl 2:2l) hy Themwi I'. Wullui'fl Otltnof I liu limn of t'yclohi 2:2,' anon : of John (' llri.ckiairldKi', Mm tit Mlnnl H, ii!li(( r:oid of 2.l')'4, mid truttlng rmiril of j 2:ll).j ( iMlriaH linn nIiowii hlniMilf to h it Kiimiiind i upordy coll. An it 2 your old lint ymr with i four wufkt htnidlliiK he trotted Hit nlKhth In 1 21 MtfoniU, it 2.4H clip am Impruviid rlht nloliK until thrown uiiloftrnlnliiK. I f iil lit-' wrv if e f o will ho j'JO.W due when tiitir In known to lu In foul, or will hriMjil hy IrigU) Mi't vli o or . hkiii, If lurtlcH uliould no i di;ilri.'. (iood iniHUiro will he furnlnhfil Ui muri'tof put roil ut I2.W pi-r innuth. late care i will he Uiken lo ri,vi-!it iirelilcTitfl or m-iipn, j hut will not hf rsjiioslMe sliculil uny occur. rur iiuiiHT iiiioruiutioii can on or ttit'irisia K. II. IICTTOH, . Hood I'.lvf.r, (jrexon. T. C. DALLAS. i)i:.i.i;ii in - Stoves and tin ware, kitchen fur niture, pruning tools and plumb era good3 of all kinds. HepulrtDgof tlnwitro h ppeclulty. W. H. WILSON. A TTORSEY-A T-LA W. ItOOMH li A.NI) .Vi, NKW VO'iT BLOCK, THE l)AU,r, ORK'JON. In i-i.li k Mumkikk, Attorney s-at-Law, Chapman Block, over Postoff ice THK DAI.l.KH OKKtJON. JUST RECEIVED. A new utock of Ladies' and (ienU' WATCHES. KILLED AND (SILVER CASES, CIIAIN9, CHARMS, ETC. M'FCIAL attention given tojclean lnjf and repairing watches. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - - - - Oregon. $500' 000 iImK'partl? riilttm, omul,, tin-, ait'lrcnn liftDltl F. Beatty, WhlngU)Q, New Jersey. The undersigned being located near j Hood ltiver, w ishes to inform parties ' w ho may be desirotw of having sur veying done, that he In a practical nurveyor of many years experience, I and tnut work entrusted to hint will be performed with dispatch and correct- ness. Ho takes pleasure in referring to Mr. A. 8. Blowers, (who for years was : county commissioner in Minnesota,) and for whom he did county work aa county surveyor, as to lils ability. S I'artles writing me at Hood will re ceive prompt attention, i 0. J. Hayxs. Dated Hood River April Oth, 1891. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH. .VTTOKNEY AT LAW. rrcttccs In nil tho courts of Oregon and Washington. Special attention given to eon veyimelnc GLACIER OFFICE, HOOD RIVER OREGON Land Locator. Every body wants land in Hood I River Valley. I havo some very de ! sirable tracts of good land on my list j for homesteads and timbered ' claims, with running water on I 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. V. Ross Winans, Locator. J. f. KENNA, Painter and Paper Hanger, and all kinds of work neatly and Cheaply Done. HOOT) RIVER, - - OREGON. J. II. HCHTI NQTOK. C. B. MCKIHSTRY Hnliloi k IcKinstry. BCCCKSSOR TO J. SI. HITKTISC.TON 4 CO. 139 Second Sired The Dalle Or. Real Estate, Loan & Insurance AGENTS. Rents collected and taxet paid for non- resldsnts. I.nnd papersjof all kind prepared on short notice. Abstracts of Titles a Specialty. CAVEATS., TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, I COPYRIGHTS, etoJ For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., aa Bkoadway, New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Kvary patent taken out by us la brought before the public by a notice given free of charge In tho world. SpleiiiUdly illustrated. Ho iiitellleent puin should be without It. Weekly, 3.00 a Tear) H.Suulx mouths. Aildre.is MUNN & CO.. Vtui4ut..s, Mil liroaUwuj, iuw Vers City. i Scientific American 111- li 'H .ft T'jiCi (i DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS, 60HCQX, SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CADDIES AND TOBACCO. The Prather, Building,Second &0ak St PEAItMOXJMT (PORTLAND) & HOOD RIVER NURSERIES. OHer for Halo 500,000 Htanditrd treen grown on high fir lands without Irriga tion or manure. Kucli trees aro incomparably Htiperior to tbone grown on (wale or watered noil Irrigated trecu when planted on high nd dry soils r liable tostunt in growth and if they live, it i liable to bo 7 or 8 years before they bear to amount to anything. Our trees are frequently in bearing th 2nd year from witting out. Will send refcrcnt-CH to substantiate thisaHWjrtion. Applrn. J'car, Pair-Inn, J'ruwm. J'ums, (Jhvrrir, Quinces and Apricot. Small fruits in variety, ornamental trees and shrubs, and 40 varieties (out of 100 tests) of roses. SpiTialtim, 1'runrn. Several varieties of JVciy J'eaoht$ and Karljf Tcxm IUurfcbi:rrtr. Special inducements to those planting in lots of 100 to 1000. Correspondence invited. Address, PILKINOTO7 A CO. .No. 2 Dekum Building, N. W. Corner 1st and Washington Kts. Portland, Or. OUY PILKINUTON, Hood ltiver, Or. THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. THE DALLES OEECiOX DEALERS IN G-eiieral ercand-ls ly. Grain In carload lots, or retail at the very lowest market rates deliver ed anywhere in the city or at the depot free of charge. Mailorders solicited and promptly filled. 50. 892 to 894 SF.C03D STREET. DEALER IN GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Confectionery aid Cigars. Goods sold at the lowest possible cash price. One price to everybody. FIRST AND OAK STREETS .... HOOD RIVER OREGON. THE NEW TOWN lias heen platted on the old camp ground, lit the Forks and Falls of Hooil river, with lnrjic plclitly lotn, broucl streets and ulleys, good soil, pure cold water and tlnule In profusion, per fect drainage, delightful mountain cli mate, tho central attraction as n mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, heiug tho nearest town to Mt. Hood. It Is also unparalleled as a manufacturing center, hsinc the natural center for 1.50 square mile of the best cedar and fir TIMREU, possessing millions of horse, pow. er In itn ilashinir stream and waterfalls easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there tho nianufacturies will center, surrounded by soil and cli mate that cannot be excel led anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured you will llnd tills 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 TTOHXEY-A T-LA W. OFFICE IN sn ANNO'S BUILDING CORNER OF COURTAND SECOND STREET, The Dalles, Oregon. Beatty's Organs Are th REST. Write for catalogue. Addres Daniel F. Eeatty Washington, New Jersey ON SALE TO ATiT-i PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH EAST BOUND FROM HOOD RIVES No. 8, Express leares at 11:M A. M. No. 2, Mall " 10:38 V. M. WEST BOUND FROM HOOD RIVER. BNo. 7, Express leaves at No. 1, Mail " 6:TO P. M. 4:15 A. M THROGH SLEEPERS RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERS. Steamers from Portland to Ban Francisco, every 4 days. For rates and general information call on DPOT TICKET AGENT. Y, H. HU RLIUJRT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 8il Washidgton St., Portland Oregon. Ml and Feed, WALLACE k Mill COMMISSION MERCHANTS Will Do A General Commission Business, In all kinds of fruit and produce, HOOD RITEB OREGON. T. H. EMERSON. All Around Painter. KALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING. Trices reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. HOOD RIVER, - - - OREGON. Read This ami Profit hj it. Olingor and Rone, proprietors oftha Big Red Burn, In addition to their liv ery and stage business, are liaudling grain, chop-feed and bay. They are also agents for the Knapp Buriell & Co. machinery. Bain wagons, backs, bug gies windmills and pumps, Oliver Chill, and Steel plows; garden cultiva tors, plows and narrows; and will sell their Mt. Hood coaches, hacks and bug gies, now In use, in order to open in. the spring with an entire new outfit. Call and price their goods. B. R, TUCKER, PBJiPKIETOB OF HOOD Rlffl MILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OP FRUIT BOXES HOOD RI VER, OR. AX&O PEAER IN DRY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY ETC. Terms Strictly Cash, AND AT Prices never before heard nf in Hood River. f