occi iiver uaccr. HOOD IUYKK., OU. AIMtl l,i:.. .q ; .i new facts X :t:.xix; out A':.vrr.vr.x TlnA of H,.,!,! t'-v-r is if tinted ' on tho Union Pacific railroad, C4 miles , 'o i" " " " ' ' " ' 'st of Portland, has , population f tibout 4iH), and is the -'lippin.- point for the product of (he fin im of 1! tad Liver valley. The fito is a beautiful one, Motrin ir to ttio north to the Columbia Biul eact to Hoed river, and command- -hon time until a caw mill will he huilt lug beautiful view of that r.rand 'there, and from it a tlunie to (lie rail K' ream and the niountaiiis ,)f W.e-i.iu,:- road at this point. This would prove ton. Indeed, the view of the eany.:i ' partieuhMy bcnot'.elcial to the farmers of the White Salmon, whieh enters the (.'o'.imibta diivetly opposite the town, is one rarely eeus!od, furnishing an ap jiropriato foreground for raml old Mt. Ad.Miis, whieh rises to a height of 1, OiH) feit and is distant nhout :Vi miles. The town eontaius two handsome church hiiildiui;.s, the (,'orsieational and United Hivthivn, in which ser vices are In Id regularly, he-ides which the Methodists have regular services in wax s delight the wheelmen; macuiii temporary euartcrs. A gcod school , cent scenery, t.ower-eiait hills and huilding, whieli tias heretv f ro sii ved ; niountaiu streams that gl;iddi t!ie to accommodate the w ants of the com- ' heart of the angler, ail eom'oine to iminity, is now crowded to its utmost, ' make it a snmo.er ideal Mid Idyl. The iinda new and comn.odiinis I ni'.ding niost attractive feature to too lour. st, will prohnhly he civcted this summer, i however, is the trio to Mt. Hood, ills Tlie school in in charge of Professor (ant 'JS miles, ami reached ever one of C. Ii. G.lhert and Miss t'aliis .m, each i the lines', mountain roaiNin the world, holding ilrst-cluss eeriilleates, and, hot-! Vv indin ia easy grades around the tr yet, bciiiK in every respect iirs'.vlr.s ! loin; slopts of the mountain, as the ns teaeliei!. Five general merchandise ecnt is made, view after view hreaks tores, two well-stocked livery sta-'iipou tlie visiou, ever increasiusi in bles, one furniture nnd one drugstore, j hcauty and lnanitude until, as I loud two butcher shops, one notion store, ! Uap 1 nn is reached, on tlie summit of a blacksmith shop, hardware store, tin I'i.uh spur, and distant a few hundred shop, harness shop, printing eiiev, two yards from (lie Kiiot glacier, the sur hotels and barber ehop go to make up ' rounding nu untaius are out-topped, the business of the place, to which : should be added a line plant belonging i to tlie Hood Kiver Manufacturing Co., here anvthing in the line of wood work is manufactured. Of the resources of the neighborhood, nn adequate idea cannot le conveyed in the brief space at our disposal. Hood river valley, w ith the toot hills adapted to fruit raising, is about eighteen miles long by eight wide, and lies at an t-lcvation above tide water of from 400 to loot) feet. The soil is varied, but. nearly all good, and produces excellent crops of core;.!, tdthouirh this crop is not extensively raised on account of the hind Loins tooj"nd t aiumas prairie are reached. I mut valuable tor other purposes. Iiood j lake, s.s its name implies, is a tishcj--Kiver became famous in earlier days j man's paradise, the inlet and outlet lu: for her fine penches, and of recent years j nisliin splendid iishin as well as the Is acknowledged to be the best fruit j hike Use!!'. The country around it is raising section of Oregon, and, we j ej en pine timber, practically level, and think, therefore of the w orld. Her ap-' i " splendid place for a few weeks' out- ples have taken the prize overall com-jing. nctitnra wlmrpTpr t vli ibit..l and that tlici. r, not niiK- lin.i nt t fnl in tlio nio-ht but also have excellent keeping qual ities, is emphasized by the fact that two-thirds at least of all sent from thi: state to the world's fair came from here. rars, prunes and cherries yield abundantly, and small fruits find here the soil and climate necessary to their I fullest developniMiit. A few years ago strawberry culture was an experiment, none being raised for shipment, but four vears ago a few were shipped, and th results were so satisfactory that the business hag become one of considerable magnitude. In lS'U about G,t)00 crates, of 24-pound boxes each, were shipped, montly to Helena and Butte, Montana, the price averaging about 1- cents on the ears here. The earlier berries (and Hood .River has for three years sent the first berries raised in the state to mar ket) were sent to Portland, bringing from 2j to 40 cents per pound. The to tal return from this crop alone, last j-esr, was about ?2;?,on, and the return from eaeli nere in cultivation was about $050. Tiite year tlie area in cultivation lias been doubled, und although the crop will be perhaps a little later than usual, it is expeetetl that it will put 50,000 in circulation here. IN'otwith ptaiiding the magnificent returns to the berry grower, it is easily seen that the apple is to be the pride and product of this favored section. The shipments ofthic fruit have been small because the orchards are small, and having been pet principally for the purpose of sup plying the grower only, too many va rieties are raised in each orchard. In a short time this will be changed, as the thousands of you rig trees now planted come into bearing, and there will be carloads for shipment where now there are only boxes. While the fruit indus try holds first place, it must not be fupposed that Hood River's resources nre confined to that. A wealth of fine timber covers the mountains around the valley, and the river furnishes cheap trani or ation for it as well as on abun dance of power for manufacturing it into lumber. Hood river has at lowest water not less than 80,000 inches, miners' measurement, and has a fall of 70 feet to the mile. At a small outlay, comparatively, a large portion of this co vi o.ui,, ucuiiu lot 110111 lis CI ail- 1 , . , , . .... I hoi "onrl itffur illnrili-!n n.if,,r f, 1.1. ,-., ...... ....v. . ... I ' ,U,lV, IOI llll- pating purposes, where needed for umall fruits, could be delivered on the lull above the town, at which place it would have a pressure of over 200 founds. A dam near town would fur nish a magnificent water power, ami no doubt, in the near future tlie river Vrill be made to carry the fine timber from its head and to furnish the power for transforming it into lumber. An other possible industry, and one which nhould prove profitable, is tanning. ! Ilt'lttlir Ikll tk I it I W t il 1 1 . t.t ill llid t'fM't lmt.t ,.,,,,., ,,mW,v ,,,,u Sl,s r,. ,,,, . CD!',!, while In ronusvlvauia, which is nhsorhiiur (ho tanning Industry on no- I ..f .1 l I. Ut !.. i-iiuiu n itu ctuapor u:ir k, H i r 1 1 1 V; . j Here it could he delivered at one-half , I that Mini: and at the same t!in the hide would ot.i't hut half as nine!) as in ! (he liastern states. At Winaiw, tb, new town at the forks of the river, is a i:ir..:n;thv nt water power, easily eon trolled, and il is onlv n eiiestiou of a near the line of the tlunie, enabling theui to send wood to market at price tlut would put the supplying of the country east t ' us prae'.ioaliy in tlse hands of Hood River. I.e-ide-. its wealth of ngrioultun! res ui i ces and manufacturing possibilities, Hood lli or is one of t ho most dimming stunuuT tvsoris on theeoast. I'ool and shady d.ives, splendid roads thai and the grand plateau of Kastern Ore- gon i seen stretching away to the Kluc mountains, while Uanicr, Adams and Sf li, bins I'l, it'll. l,l Ol hi ns'l Mi I n ius . ......,.V..... ... , seem nliuost within ivacliiiij; distance . The iiseetit of Mt. Hood can lie made from Cioiid Uap and tlie return made m lime lor li o clock Uiiiucr. It is not: possible to give an adequate idea of this trip in a brief newspaper article, but we ' . can sav Irout tlie experience ot those wlio have made it, that there is no I other in the United Stales approaching it. I'l mil this place, also, the White i Salmon country, Tn.ut la'.;e, Mt. Adams We may add that there is still considerable government land suhiect ; to loe.atioii in this nei,'hln)rhooil.thout?h 1 I ' lis, in our opinion, the best fruit lauds i w e have. tut: devotee of o old. Iev. Dr. CliarltM Kdward Locke, pastor of tlio Methodist Episcopal church of Portland in a sermon last Sunday, money -gcttiug, on the evils of j among other things H'lid: " 'Lore of money is the root of all evil' is more and more coming to bo an ax iom. Money is to be tin incident of living, not I lie object of it. A useful accessory, but subordinate to the lofty principle of living- When jrold is laid up against the heart it steals away warmth and tenderness, ami soon the : heart is r.s cold us the coin itself. See the faithful devotee of pold! Wilh pioicing eye nnd shriveled face, and bony hands and bent shoulders, shav ing notes and rushing hither ami thith er buying money with pounds of llesh, controlled by an unquenchable third for gain." The description of the devotee of gold, might have passed current in Shylock's time, but the money-getter of toilav is nn cntiftdv ilifTei-ent !.-inil of man. Instead of being shriveled of face j - ... find bony of hand, the average million-1 aire is a well dressed, wdl fed, well : groomed gentleman. He moves with 1 dignity, rides in a special car, lias others I . , ., . 1 ' , , t to do the running around after the shekels, and generally gives more away j in charity every year.tlian the typo ! described by Mr. Locke accumulates in the same length of time. The money gettcrof today is a man of brains, who necessarily benefits ninny others in the getting and is rh (nr removed from the typical money-changer of JJiblo timee, or the money lender of the Middle Ages, as our civilization is from tlieirs. This is a money making age, and that it is po, is t lie principal cause of our rapid advancement in the arts and sciences. It is quite proper that all should not bo rich, for tlie desire to better ones condi tion is the lever that moves the world. Tbfl nnnivintrviinf tf r' 1 T1..1 :, ( t, , 1 . ,1 i .1 ,, ,. , . . biiger of Portland to the Lr. S. district . . a" judgeship is unique, in tiiat it pleases everybody. Even the great Orrrjotii'in expresses its gratification at his selec tion. Judge Jlellinger i an able law yer, whose erudition will add lustre to the bench and reflect credit on the ad ministration. May he live long to en joy the honors lie earned. The United States has pulled -down her Hag in Hawaii, and the protecto rate exists no longer. The S;,i JIliu' Mali. The spcliinu school la-t MoiidaV evening ! : decided s,,ci'i-.t li w , not id well at tended at u-nial, hut :l cno cd a pie i-eitu evening. To gramme was well selected an I ti'i'v I'all, I. ,!'.,,! !.' I Mi. -II ,, i. ,.i. a 1 ('..I' ' ' I ,,,,'' ll"' spelling eouti -l, w itli M.'ix Smith 'ui,l I iu:even a-iuilv.rs and A. KIINou as letei'i'e. prize awaf' I Vila Wat -on ,t to the l si spel o, ler. til. At the ele -t; il. y I y the i i rc-'i h':i d Mattie Mv.c-. of on'ni hold rue-ill. I'. ! a:i;:il!e nj, :, lVil.i a:-ou vice, , U.' , and l a Idow e;s tn asiuer. file follow p!'o;':;oii;, few .".dd'.tions, w 111 1 , u n Mo'.nkiy: ,-'ou ;', hy the oh tiop, l'!ie;-,,-a TV . t -s : h'.iue e, wilh a ered I'.et ir; leeita :oUi r.'.iil- in:;, I'oli.iM.e Suii'.h; ivcilatioll, I VI! WV.Im-u: select readliii,', Ida r'oss; sone, Hand and lloylns; vchot reading.', Walter I'auiivi ec; ice taiion, !k --;e Pe'.k; liumormi- read.n ,, l. 1 .anc.illc; iurohatic tcrforuiauec ! y .'. llllNon. 'l'lie perf.il iiint'.ee to 1 e ",;en hy Nl:-. I'.llisoll is il l a-Ued suee. lino vi-u w ill have a ch.-.ui-e to -re a lil'.v- cent show tor li'.elo I. M i i M .v tl'lriv..;,:;; ! , ,. li,.,.e l. M"s. Mo;.-, of I. if ae.:;, who eeu'.ly in I:.'.' ei ;!.iy-t:r t v c.t link wi'.ii the lov. ; d: : pa va a :;r.iv Id:-:; riu, i f t'ie !. las w ho t b'.'itie 1 w, !.! wi lo the wif.nor ";' t'ie P ),'. ' is e,o i,i. dl.'d re--. w.:-. a . for slio -1 lou,:-I'-iivo a.s -,.se, wl'.icll was pe.-h.:p; th.e i.-o-t r. r iordiua"v -.ud ronu.nti;; lit i;:;'.: i-ei o:i ii-oord. Lord nou;.'las, tlie successful claimant, had cue daughter, who w:is the lieircss of his vast pos-e'-.-io;!;-,, and s'ae married the younger brother of tlie fourth ih'.kenf lie ecleueh. v, !.o vas creati d Lord Mon tagu of 1 on-'.i-.ton. and who is now t-ly remember, d tiir e.ig'h his friend-hip v. ith Sir Walter Scott. Lord and Ladv Mon- to.u'u had !' cl.l. st mar inherit ir-. e ;ii;crs. of whom the -.. A the !a:o l.ord I'o iao, ,-.nd Vhe Potlgl.lS estates, pe. v.-l-.o was the Jolill-.'et aarrie l Mr. ( -irgo Ih-pe. uf oic.e tie-.o Tory member for :::: l brother of the famous e Seo't. Mrs. Hope died at J. daughter, Lulfut'ss. Win l.-or. Jain.s 11, Ij.vthwelHVsi 1. boon her nrim Lanark-hive, which had al ii--ileii,e for nianv years past, a "A she was buried m theLut:'- 1. ... l.. ..1.. l.. I'... . I ..l.;.... .i... 4 1 . m.,, im lat!eral l'Ui:: Lui-c'.euch and inerous in, tube; llies. London tu-nd, d by t!:e liul.e of Lord Lome and by p.u- of their respective f.tui 'rut'.t. i .MtiLntliMU'il l iiriiis Iti litssa-liu--tts. Within the borders i f th" old Pay1 State art; more than linn abandoned farms. A list of many of thc.v for saken homesteads is acce.-.-ibic at tlio hcadtpiarters of the statu bo.-.rd of ;:i,'fi culture. and any one v.-'no wiaiies a' countrv life and couutrv tiir can havo his lousing gr.itiiicd fur a very small outlay in ca.-h. ih'st of the.-r abandoned farms are hill towns of the western 'i n lit it -si ill counties, lileallv huauiuul lor situa- tion. many of them, and lacking only the touch of the wand wealth to be come uiagiiiticnt manors. F.seox has less than any other county. eM-ept Suf folk, where farms of any kind are ran!, if not priri.-ily few and far between. Tin-re set ::;s to be no paid reason why such . laces t-hoiild ;;o to rack and ruin, v.'lien nuimrcil.-i ot t ltv lobes ar loic'in;; for a .summer home at a modest price iV-doii tilo! Collsi-ieiKO iip llt'tii' oli-tiri-? In Judire Tul-.-y's cor.rt in Chicago, durin;,' the liearin:; of a land case yes terday, s;;t a middle u-el man. After ; ...11 : . r i . Ul;'ul su, ojoui mux louii tue j.ii,-e lonuti liu . in-' before him. This is ,lu I,-,; Tuley. 1 believe." naid the str;:n,er. "I understand that your "if iutercsl.t.1 hi cit.iritie.-i. 1 am a stranger ui town and I thought 1 vrould call upon you for a favor I wish you would give this c ;drs. Tuley," said the man, pre.-simj hit tlie liatela of t.'rj chancellor a roil of bills. 'Vlio can I sav it camo from." askfd tlTfl -illrtif,, "Titat is immaterial." concluded the stranger, as lie departed. The roll con- tained five l.it, bills.-Cor. St. Loins I Ulohe-Dumocrat. i I Never Too alany of Ttti-so. I rri i i . i ... i.i- i. : xtiu'iv lias itueit a .t'tiL iiiit.hiin:' tiowii ; to solid comfort, if one may judge of t he j quantity of suspenders that have been j 80''- A man that receive two umbrel-! la3' or Uvo ljath r,,h "v two ( i two f fin ri'.-it of . anv or them, but a pair ot braces is Hid Kaf,,st 1;!,.s(.nt tl,al ,,,,, 1; H(!llt to a )lmn. , Duplicates make no tiilb rence. A man may have, with a relish, a pair of sua-: ponders for every pair of t rou.se rs.- Clothier and i' urmsher. A (.host In si 7,!lit, A ghost has driven the workmen from the ?U0 foot level of tito Anaconda cop per mine at Uutki, Mon. They declare that the ghost, which was a former fore man of the mine, perches itself on tlio timbers in tlw stopos and gives orders as to the manner in which the work should be performed. Exchange. Desecbo, an island adjoining Porto Rico, is infested with rats. There tiro millions of them there, and it is unsafe for a man to set foot on the island. They have destroyed all the goats which j " i,. i. i ii.,.,., i ...... , '3 " "u" ! eating the shrubbery. I . i i i r at i n w- w:w planted before the door j of his father's hou.-;c, in Lipley. M13., hy j Currier Downing, I!u i-oo-i a ft or vi" i r, I : lie wioii ,iu;rv,tri , left home and was absent neventy-five years. When he returned the other day tlie acorn had produced an oak nine feet in circumference. The agricultural department of the state of Uio Orando do Sul, linizil. is importing half a million grapevine cut tings from southern (Jalifon' for use in starting exp(;rimenlal vineyards. "MIDNIGHT.' W t'l MIllKil I In' sil tin; ki'iInhii ol SH, nt i'nt. MMll'lll lllll'.';l tlirnlll-llHUl (llO Vttlll'V Hint W 111',,' .si, Im, in ii 1 1 1 1 u, I . i u . i'llni' mill 'lm- iil-Jecl li f.iiun, t ) l i it I : ! ii I f. lh'M'i ipllun mill reilinree, "Ml.lalr.lit l-i it eon! Uwk I iiiiuIM. 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It II 't I I lilt Ml 111 lilu' Will l lllitllll la lu.i' t la' l.t i;.sl. I-lllul 11, i cl V er ul till! I.'. IS. 1 itiin 1 'tin', 1 1,1. itiiiuiivei, V, tun., i, a April i.iu i i,-.; I-ri i'.riel; W. While. I I! I II I'. i.:i lur tl.t- s e ! , iv ;ri'i a n r 1 1 c w in. li. en. -t. the follow hit; vvltiu sseH tn iiruvn I Ins eiiiaiiiii.ai j , si, lenee upon unit t'liltivittlnit ul :-aiil iaui! v i: i ; L e i n n hti , u, n . V 1 11 i.uu mii.s, ituni-ii :i. t lemui,, tm w. r. l.-n iii.i.lii', ml ot hit,, s. iiiiain, 1, la-l.il.al Co., i n.-ii iiitj-i Li .li.UN' . Cr.iiollKOAN'. KeclntiT. . " il l; 1 0li J'UiLICATiON. J-.d ..meeat V;,ev,.,' u.si,. i vi,. :i, ii:-i. Noliei'is lureli.V liivi'll tll.'ll till' lollilW'ltlJ- liuuu il ! I In' lias Illi'il liellrii ,, his Ullentiim to niiilo- I, nal .ioi.r in mi;iidii o' his rliilm. onl Ihul Mint i.i t', ,.,",, i o t win ui' iiiuue in inn, nil eivei- 1'. S. 1.:. ie I i Hliee al on April la, is,.i, viz: Vtitu-uuvrr wa-.li I lau-i 1 1 . I'i in sun. 1. S. No. 'i l" f.ir the c s e iind k 'J n c n, ei inn s '1'p i; n i- it) e vv in'. lie niiiues t he i'ollow'iiii; wit nessew to tr',i r his ''nr.tiiiiiuii.s ie-iiieiiet: iiiun uikI culiivji tinn of, sniii laii.iv i: lVler Moliei-, ir.. Kitm II, 'I Stuiler. ul Vlineon vi'i- Wll'.i.. I't-tel'Sellliild, l'ltaiel V. l.'ai''l, ol 'J'ioiiI I.iilai vvimh. niehluuls John Ii. liiiunii.'.iiAN. KetjlMtcr, In OH Ffota Hob Ii i nr ft ill, KstahiUii'il im.) 1 1" I COMPANY Wholesale dealers In fruits and vegetables of all kinds. Helena Montana. CONSI'i.NMKNT.S SOI.tf'ITI'il). Kiri'l'ltN.H I'ltoMI'TtA' .MAHK. NOTICi; I'OU I'L'JJLICATION.- biin.Hlliee'itLVuii.-i.iivi'i'Wiisi,. .M,ii'eii,l.i,.s:i:l. To ('uliiiuhiis .l-wt-tt untl all wlumi 11, may concern. Ntitici'is liet'eliv ,'ivcn that the followinc .lla ..,,,. ,.,1 t,uti,-,; ,.rm it,.,,iion io main; iinnl tn-ooi' in isiiiiiin of eiaun, .lie i I i nil s ill li II WI II lit; 11 llllln I,,..-,,,... ,i,,. if,,,,wi,,i. .,,,,1 o, , , itillicc ill. Vancouver Wash. on .May t JOH.J, V 17,1 Xtickcn .luhir.un. Wit'.ow ofSuii:itani IIrIi .lohnson, tlcci-iised. l. I-:., No. Ml 7 for the hcX sec ls'J'p l n y H (! W III. Mie ninues t he f-itlowintr wit ncssex to jirovo tier cotttiiiiioiisi risitlciice iijiuii null culilvii t Ion ol', Kiihl lanil, viz: Isiihel .Moi'irun, t''r:iiil; .iiH,'ih Mot ;i:i it, l!i; .It if 1 1 in i iu n.) .Iiitm Siluuiic (Iniliiin,) nil of While Salmon Klickitat t,'o., WasltitiKlon. nicliVirialSI .lottx T. i!ot;ui:(;..-, itclslcr. 7a FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A l,U"K,0 supply of, ami Urchmirt i'i;W III soli CtdoLrtttod 1 Ui li it 1 color. r.ml tlntotl Ic.kIu. Jl lr.' u ikh. a Special fcy. l'reptired to liiriiish nt onee, a Hue i la.-t ol co'illns, nl-ui u cheap kiu,' but neat and niibalalit i : 1 1 n. r.,i m.Ya. . s v it f . r. i 1 1 i 1 i a saw W.J .lUlUtl'liS NI III", l L1IKS IN UASWWAIUi KGrS7ARE, Etc, Fto. Cot'iior of Lhh:oihI A 1 M- A S 1 Acorn nnd Cn.irt.or Oak' St'ivcs ami Ransu.i. tiiii, Aiiiiuuiiltliui niul Spin l!:p; toioiis, Iron, I'or.l, lUacKviullh Suppbcm, WnjonmiiKer' MiUnlnl, Hnrr 11p, Ihinipi nnd P 1 tt i riuiubiu Supplies. 'l'hat ( hilly days is as lot i; We can iledit ,!, nnd would rmprctfully request mir patrons to p.ov.-i it I hem si Ives nee. mlnie;ly. Specialties! Prestations and Privato Formula And a Comploto Lino uf - DBU6S. CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. YOUFI-? FOR HOOD ItlVEfL BUB. VILLIAMS Sl BROSIUS. ! nnnn mvm) fTmiiT?jif'TnDnjn nn?..miiv liuuu linmi liiiuiuniuiuiuiuf uuifiiiiiu, DEALERS IN - House Builders Goods. Sasli and Boors, Mouldings, Brackets nil ffooi tuinn Lime. Plaster and Lath Ceil ing;, Eustic and 3ElGQriiiP UN sin nn O. I. STKANA1I AN, I'renlili'iu, I'liuI'ltlKI'liltS - Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Shade ami Ornamental treew; grap vines, umall fruits, Roses and Shrubbery. lie surt' to get our prices U'fore ptirchaningeisewhero. liememhcr our trees are grown stticlly without Irrigation. THE DALLES. OREGON 1 II. Si an i'on', Jiotul Agent. HAVE CONSTx-NTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Ei eats, Haxm, Sacon, Ira'ul., Gasac, Poiiltry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Vovnor of Oak Fourth St roots, ... - IUhh ICivor, Orogon, r- a jfi r i i j 3 and rotlor.il S'.rootM. W lUU IllnttitltU . an V s.vbOj UZ v; I ( lh i a nulflil 11, ', .1 . P ilBKD WIRE. ! f.rfi'pvpj I MMIiili i:sT Nn'llfi;. II. 0. (tllJ WW