The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 20, 1893, Image 2

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    food Jiver Glacier.
HOOD RIVKIt, UK. MAY
THE LA V AM)
20.
Iiitvramno For Memorial Service.
Memorial mtvIccs will lie uivai.i.t
ISia Sunday (Ii 2stl of Mny, at Ha. m.,
Mnthof: 11. cluiivli, by Key. II. y.
TUK VIUXKSK. . 1 110 inoinlK i-9 of tlu U. A. It.,
of ., niul Nil old
i W. K. V., and s.
llio (.oary law has Ixvn d.rlarvd soldiers will meet nt theO. A. K.,
constitutional l.y Hie supreme CMiirt oi ; t 10 -M mid inarvli to-tho church.
,,,CI,"""' lan-f, ami iioiniiur now lu'V. i . W. Wells will have oliarjw of
remains mil to cnfoive ft. I mil eon. 1 tie sorvi.vs at t),. ,.),, -..i.
Memorial day May 30th, nll3mcin
Iters of the three orders mid all citizens
desiring to participate, will meet nt
Perry's nor nt S:::o a. ni., and inarch
fnmi there to tho cemetery and decor-
iuc Hie graves. At 10:,io H procession
wilt form in front of Manila's store
with hand lcadinir f.ilt.,..,I i... i...
A. K.,
schools,
greas meets, there l no money availa
ble to carry out tho provisions of the
law regarding deportation, hut there is
enough to conmienoe operations on, hy
arresting a few Chinese, and testing
the question as to w hether those who
liave not registered as required hy the
ju't, can come into court and with
i i.. i - ii . . .... '
, uTi i Knowing, la; anowe.i io register; militia us escort, then the
i.ow. Wo U'lieve the latter view ot IW. It. r s r v v.....i...,
Kfml 1 tils antl IVoflt hv H.
Ollngerand Hone, proprietors of tht.
Itlg Ked Hani, In addition to their liv
ery and ulago huslnesH, are handling
grain, ehop tWil and hav. Thcv niv
also apntsr..r the Knapp'tUuu-ll' Co
machinery, ltalu wagons, hacks, hug.
Klcs w In.lmllU in..) ..ii.. ..
1. 1. Ill ... . ... . . ' I'"'" '-', 'UU
y niu.iimijMcei plows; garden cultiva
tors, plows and harrow: and will m il
tiiclr .Mt. II.hmI coaches, hacks and Ima
ges, now in use, in order to open In
the spring with an entire new out til.
( all and price their goods.
"World's Fair Trawlers Will Maie It."
'n i n .i ...
..n-pumic ocmanit through serv ce !
... ....
w ana uitnougn secret orders and citizens in .'cneral
wo have Uvn at all times strongly op-; under the charge of marshal! "of the
ixweil to Chinese immigration in any day, K. S. Olinuer and C. M Wolfard
l..rm, we think that tho proper solu-! ami march to Watson's grove whore"
tion. Tho fight wu against the Chi-1 there will ho an address and other at
i.cse eonnngheiv, not so much against , p.vpriato exorcises. At the entrm v
hose al ready here. This interpret.-! j to the grove thorv will U erected n
tionoftho law would lie lust to tl
when traveling. It s old fashioned to ! u,y 'V1'1 11 " fiMnont
"Ml l til Ihl ' .1 1 1 I V I t I Wil t
i-oangv ears. On (!,, through solid
vestibule trains of the Chicago, I'nion
racilleand Northwc.Mern Line, from
or to Chicago, Omaha and Intermediate
points, there is no change. This is Hu
ll nest amj fastcst road.
"MIDNIGHT."
Will lllllKo llir M. ttt( KHIH..II of ISIl'l, Hi inn-
vi'iilnt ilmv lhiiiiiul...ni ii.. i i. .ii.. i
' ...... .. iiini
niioN.Oiii.in WnnhliiMl.m. Tlnio nn.l pin
: "IlllJ.Vt t.inidllV HlHlhlllll'lll.
description ami IVdlgne.
I i.i o i n ni in a cnul-lilii.'tt llunilil.'i.mliiH, 6
, ..i nn .mi; im uniiNil; w elttln I no .,mn,U; miv.l
j t'.vshaVH llainlil.iiuulioi; .turn, a (,....,-.
1 ,,,,,l"" "'v. 'Ml.lalal.r'lia t.m.l .Hn,m.
! Il.'iio.l Im.imi, ,(,,,,v (hl lllU(ii (m
I t.'i' lor a lior-.it ut h.i.
"Mla.llaht V M'l-vl.viVo will l.,.5io f. Km,..
W'l vl.v, .t(i,.iMhh,i..r scrl.-i., in- , ,u-liio
isviM.n. IViNium Im-.v.Hi.: l.y ,U:I,. miM.v
"v in i'io.-ii, mil .iv,.. ,v i ho
if Si. Soil.
(K? IT23 fh
&.fcoairttmess-
NV. ( Stranahan has opened his
stand on Oak Kit-.iii nn.l .. iii l
stock of tine candies; fruiis and rfR , : ZiZ!
Illl.l lllllin.r II,.. ..in ' i "'" M"lolll
1 tilnese Here, because it makes their
deportation voluntary and does not in
terlerewith rights muiriHl lawfully,
iiud w hich tho Hoary law docs not
seeiu to take into consideration. It U
true the law prorides a ivrtaiu day,
-May 5th, beyond which they can not
register; ft is equally true the Chluesc
had fair warning and, interpreting the
law for themselves, failed to take .ad
vantage of the opportunities ottered
thorn to remain. They can have no
jut cause of complaint if deported ut
once, since their own disregard of
i no law
Mtion
waa not to Uoport those already here;
out coml tliem to provide themselves
each with a means of iden titration, so
that the unlawful coming of others
t-ould be prevented. From the Chi
nese stand point, uothi IlLr IS ill!.' III. .1..
hut from our own, wo believe as we
aid at first, the proper solution of tlie
lifliculty is to curry out the obvious
intent of the law.
ail may place dedicated bouquets.
There will bo a basket dinner on the
grounds, come prepared. I' is the do
sire of Mr. Watson, that no teams be
driven on tho grounds; please make
note of this. i$v or.l.-r of tho (i. A. 1
W. U. C, and S. of V.
Committee.
M. I
W. II. i;i.suoi
Secretary.
MtiunL iiir milliliter v iii unri'.i i..
cream and lemonade. lies Ides' this lu
will carry a tlno line of fishing tackle.
I'orii-riiM ami other lul.n nmi..ii n.. T In,
.. I.. I'm i.i-s,
ManakiT.
r.i;i:Ui.' yiu xd nurs,
Tl.ls U It.o thno ..r.v.n.i- wtinu imh In,,,,..
'iM- t.i tl. lain,,.,,, lu . lir ,,,,, ,llU
A t'ann.llaii h..i-.--hiv,..,.r oi niin-h i xi., i i,.,,,.,,
miv.i.:
Cni-odiHy watrhyunr r,.lt (, h,. ilr-t t,.,,
lay, ami m'o that Us l.,.w, l art ,.,-,.,., , , ,.,
Iliolli-M Irn .lays aio th,. i,,m ..,i,I..,.I i ,.
Ih.
FUKN1TUR1 AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING
MATERIAL.
Wail Paper, Paints, Oils etc.
Ci'lchralod Ii. iiil.l colors ami lintml Itiaila.
nsiclcvtIriy u Specialty.
1 I "'"''I' "I omr, n luic cl, r . u'iIIiim, mI, a cheap grade
bill I. .'Ml and sill, ..:.ii. il , I
If .von ran u,i thrill u.
Illllo
Isr:M!t:ii,
Chairman.
Tho doctors w ho attended John W
aw has placed them in U,U no- , " y' " l,u' OCOsio" of ,,is K TiJay ti"
. The object of the tiearv l w vntly, have put in their bills; He immn
-otto deport those alS hc-1 T vh?iuK- I-') visits, U!
Oilier ,SilMH).00 for !(! visits. Macknv
refusi'd to pay the bill and a eomnm.
inise was eiieoted they juivptin
ineir -.invaluable scrviivs. .-.ixmvik
and fyooo.00 resjH'ctively. If Mackay
had been seriously injured it would
have broke him.
NOTICE FOIt lTHLICATIOX.
(Tlmhor Ijxiut. Act Juno 3, ls:s.)
I'nlto.l sit,., t.ioi.1 (im.-.
HiuMiivor, W'umIi., May, J, 1W.
Notl.M U ll.lf..l.f nU I ' ..
.,, ,,' -......in inn. in nun illlllli-
llh tho jirovimmwol thu a, r i'i.imv. f
i, i',',",; VS,,,,,",,,,;,, "A, ' '""lo of
ttmlH.r h.n.NIa tho Mal.n,.ri'i(ir..inla.Oi
Mm.Novu.la. nn.l ua.lilnct.in Torrliurv
Nam .s,,in,,,r l lionuu uh. .-..nniy of MUm,,;,.'
hla. etuto of wash., lias thU .lav III.-.I In
w1in Hiaioinint No ir.v, tor th
will oll.-r .riHi to .how tu mo l.l s.mikIu m
m.iro viiliiahlo for Its tin. horor Mono llu.n fr
(.rlmliurul imrMv.. Hml to ontalilhh hu
olallll In kii hi lutil l...r..P. i... . ..
'fiver of this uin.v nt iiii.hiiv.t, wash'., im
""""j mo inn nay or July, ssk.
tianiM ns wIiiiosnos.' a linn ii,,,...-!...
onlti-r, Krank llrowt-r, John J', liif
hcnotvlth. wiii.Ii.
Any nn.l nil .-rs..ni i-lalmlin: aitvorwl v tho
;in,u iti-M'i'lho.l IiiikU
their Walm in t hin u!uv mi or hi-iuio Multt 1m u
Dissrict court convenes at The Dalles
Motiday, with a fair sized docket.
1. liK.H.HK.iAN. U.vlslcr.
minox fok Liroit mckxsi:
FLOODS AMVA' V ll-7rr.-n r-
- t I
I 'I'll l-l . .l,.f-.. i
u . ,u T i i"v,u't'"., r e past week has ' uivor .r,vimt, w,
Reports of heavy floods through the ' U'cn ot lhe APnl vanei.v, and in con-1 povtmiiv ,wtm v
istern states continue to be the slll j 'l'u'',KV tl,L' stn,wUl i still remain 1 grant a "lhvn.,e to
; lli-t ton .lata I hey usually iv.iilio vor
"", 1 'i I o uiaio Ik fi'.l Ju.II.-I.iikIv.
Tho iiuuvMioul.il.,. (.-.Uoim. t ;,r Ihivo
wo. Us l., .iro Mi,' l .In.- foal an.t koui,. mi,
au.'r..ii f,Hi,, Mi.-h av l.ll,., l(Ki ,nilli ,,
lliio,..l that has .,.,.a I , f(. (,hl, hom.,
j or l.'MKi-r, hi i as t I,.,.,,.,, the k.vmoiii an. I n.
I v,,,,,i K''i"-'i'UH How of inllU. n,,,,, son,,
j ntin.0 tho inaiv nIi.mi, not havo sndiuint milk
HioL,.st suh.siltnl,. Is row s i,,,iu, outf ioiiilh
I water nn.l a laLle1)IK,nhi ,,f honev ,,a lnl
i of milk.
t ost I veno,, .lUn h.oa, an.t lull.iiiiniul l,.i,
.... iii,' .i inei.al nllmonts a yonnk. foal Is mil..
J.vt M. Tho two tlrt eaivlul tiealment will
.noiv.une; the last is, In mIKl ratal.
The following too well t, e, ,llu ,hl, ,.,,
r,'ine,lies that have eoiua under lnv noti, ,..
ronslUeuess -lt.vtnl Injeetlmsof In'ke-Wann
water every halfhou., or sy,u. ,.r iliul ,
with n few (Iiv.,h lns,s., ,.; ,(,,., ulilesMMiti.
fill. NothhiK a. -Is mole ihiw erinlK il..... i.
j J-s lions, ,oi.l lhe a,t aiiliKe Is they ,o no h.u in.
j I'lairli.ea Khonl.l not he Moi.,N., M,l, i,lv
; litl.l.sioniul Lian.ly will, te,.HMii,i oi
. Iin.-line of Kontliiu aiut two tll ,onluN
, Hiiie water lu u , ii.ui;iinM e,l lea , u i v three
: lintirs.
Inllaniinalliui - Apply Limiket. tli I
j oil ami w i tinj: out lu verv hoi wai,
I ruh n,ejes well; nle lon.sM.i,rul lainlanni,,'
, ... .....o.iiieesei !,.,. i;,.p,1(t ,.,p ,
liotirs if iu e,sai-v.
j .ii!i'.!ii:i;s
and i;i:r.n,i:i;s
HARDWARE,
Comor of StH'ontl atul
Etc,
IhIoi-.iI St root -4
Fto.
1 : ! .1 . 1 IK I'l 'H
Acorn iinci Charter Oak
Stovos ami nanKo-i.
('iiiiv, .Vmiiuuiilloii ami S;ioriu- t.'ooiN,
Iron, Coal,
rdacksinillt Supplies,
NVaxDiiuiaivci'N Maleiial,
Kowcr 1'ipe,
I'uiups and I'pipe,
I'hlliiliin Sii.plics.
!Stua'ebal
Csbornc
er
mtl i an liigm
1 C i
Lfiwis )! Star
IU1
('UMJI.Illl
.i IM .M1
j il'JIJlU U Ulli
.' fi Inilliiral liiiploiaciiU
ami 'larliliicrv.
BARBED WIRE.
WE HAVE 2D33CI3DB35
rcfprel fully
1 liat t tin I v da h is uh luinj as w ,
rcpicM "iir pal lui.s i
can ,-iiilit )
-.ivi-rn I lionise
nii.l would
ves arcordimrl V.
lainliiiiiiin
voi Nu (;i:m:i.i,
green.
eastern states continue to be the sub- i '.n"1'
jectofthe dispatches. It is reported
that near Cleveland Ohio, the railroad
tracks are ten feet under water. In
Pennsylvania a steady downpour of
iO hours duration ended Wednesday,
hut leaving every creek a river, and
the rivers floods. The reports from
neighboring states are of similar char-
wner. un me raeitic coast the rain
fall has been phenomenal. The Spo
kane river, although its sourco is a
lake nearly 60 miles long by 12 broad
la high water, is rising at the rate of
an inch an hour This is an indication
of w hat may be expected from other
".uuaiiauimij .oiunioia, and pre
sages the highest water ever knowu.
WOESlllAylLVEn.
The men employed by the contrac
tors ai me cascade .Locks are not
Jighted with the manner in which
they are Dot paid. They are given a
receipt at the end of the month which
llOW8 that thev huv rnrL--l .........
days, and states further that at the end
of 30 days a check wilt h
payable 30 days later in San Francisco!
These receipts are practically worthless
as the storekeepers iu the Cascades re
fuse to honor them. The railroad ud
Tf r
enuanu creeK ouiit by these contract
ors was no crooked an engine would
not run over it, but yet it does not
seem to be the most devious thing in
that section.
Out of Sisrlit.
Hood Hivsit riiKcivrr, W ascoCu ni v, )
Stale of I ieon. ,
Titholtononihlo.thfOounty Courier Waseo
County:
NVo the un.IersL'iie.t le.-nl voium f n...i
Klverjinvlnet, W asr,, Countv. nn-mm. r...
IU1P li.iloieol.t., .
T. fielk. in s.11 ,ir ! ,. "''PI'lo uriiy. hamls hk'h
1 v o. n.t malt I,,,,,.,,,. the town of .h,., , .. T
"" I'leine, in less .llUlltlile llmn : ' "' , "ses Illl.l Is a line .In, il
ROCHAMBEAU
pecialtles
I Van Johusxin,
The traveling public are now fully ' iV llrow-'n
alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union ! H. Hanson,
Pacific and Xorlh western line oilers i T-1""" k.
the very best accommodations to the j !0"?lhu'k'
public from and to Chic aim. Oiipilm I .. ..'
.,,,. .. . ' , w in. jiuir.iur
a..u imeriiieoiate points, not 01ll du-: Chas, Trust,
me Ballon, fur the in-riod of one year,
Wel-lis
.M'ills
IO. Ill- I
hm-e.
an. I
Is 1
ring the world's fair, but
around.
year i
a5RwitV ITS 1 1 . I
H (Mm
Mm im
de- lMZ&rLni 11 bALt
$J2jy TO -AT.T,
The world's fair directory has voted
io open the grounds on Sunday here
after, and to return to the U. S. treas
ury the money appropriated with the
condition that the fair shnnM i ni
on nunday. The directors have done
vtry sensible thing, for they have
provided for the harmless entertain
ment of at least 200,000 people every
u.iuay, wiio otnerwise would find
such amusements as the saloons and
cheap theaters eive. It is th i,i
nient of sensible christians as against
transy ones.
Th National banks through Mii,
Igan, Illinois, and Indiana have taken
a tumble, some fifty goiDg under,
mediately following the wreck of
nemicai bank of Chicago. With
$1. 000.000 in gold going out of the
country every day, it is no wonder the
i !.! n.
juiauciai conauions are becoming such
,. . 1, . . .
i.uhii oLiittji cran are in danger,
hav to go under.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
EAST BOO'D FROM HOOD
Xo. .
N"o. 2.
Kxpress leaves at
iiii
RIVER
11:51 A. M.
10.-.1S 1. il.
WKST KfUXD FROM HOOD KtVEU.
No. 7, Express leaves at 5:.I0 . SI
iNo. 1. Mail " i.i-. .
iiiltU'iU KLKKPERS ItECl.INIXO C1IAIH
CAIIH AX1) DIXEItS.
Steamers from Portland U Han Frauciseo,
every -i uays.
im
the
and
Wool is beginning to come into The
xanes, duc uuyers are scarce and pri
ces low. The outlook for
ers is nof bright, and the situation will
not be improved until the silver
question is settled.
Portland is preparing for her elect
ion, and it will be a race between the
democrats and republicans, the citi
zens movement having lost its grip,
and gone to pieces. Both parties have
elected delegates to their conventions.
Nearly all who attend the Portland
exposition, will be pained to learn that
lilberati, is to furnish the music at the
next meeting.
fflets to aii in Em
For rates and general inf.. ruction ,.n
DEPOT TICKET AGENT.
V.MI.HL ItUiL'RT.Assf. r:Bn P. i.
unancv Jiael
"""'"Won bt., Portland Oregon, j Ciwh Luekey
ii. O. Evans.
I U H. Parish
(i. W. II. ml, ii.
J. T. M'lk,
August Piiaseh,
James Sharp,
Thos. O Kourko.
Tim Tooiney,
K Morgan,
J. F. Hoof,
John Uors,
J. M. Chltty,
C. M. Kiiapp,
C'hrl.s Dethiuan,
J. Hertel,
I. . Wlliman,
II. C. Meintire.
J. O. Enstiiian.
Hud Allen,
M. Wluohell.
I Fred Hun,
H. Kelley,
I. Joehlmson,
E. b. Hrohst,
X. E. lienUon,
J. A. C.Kik,
J. W. Mel.ulstlon,
Cleo Kor.len,
T. J. Iirlsendine.
I'eter Kopke,
Wareru Wells,
J. X. Watt,
Jas. I.acey,
James English,
(iuo. Judy,
W. J. Hougan,
(Jeorge Mcllae,
C. H. Psarson.
J. C. McCaley,
K. X. Ilnrden,
Wa. It. Tillett,
Wm. Oipple,
John Kreger,
John Spencer.
Jlerhcrt E. Wiley,
ifill Curran.
CUarlcy Backus,
B. R. TUCKER,
PPiflUETOB OF
ii mi ILLS
LUMBER
CiJ? ATT TTTTsrt
OF ALL KINDS.
The Dalles reports the first Oregon
strawberries in market this year, some
leiun offered for sale there Wednesday,
MANUFACTURER OP
FRUIT BOXES.
HOOD RIVER, OR.
A1.KO DEAER IV
DRY GOODS,
STATIONERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY ETC.
Terms Strictly Cash,
AXD AT
Prices never before heard of in Hood
River.JJ
John Kn.iy,
i. W". Williams,
I. M. Crupper,
II. Heals.
W. U Adiinis,
Thom Walker,
U. E. Kowel,
Alex Milne,
J. Reynolds,
W. C. .stranahan
John Ellison,
lvi Nealelgh,
J. s. Prathar,
Ed. Reentr,
J. 11. Xlekoll,
F. P. Keznor,
R. Hurpur,
li, P. lirltlln,
B. Bertken,
J. X. (Jorrell,
Charles ( irodt,
W. A. Tate,
Joe Biiekus,
Win. A. Blood,
C. P. Prat liar,
Chas. Berger.
J. MeClary,
W.H. Allen,
J. T. Barnes,
O. A. Knox,
II. E. Joehlnucn,
W. Ehrek,
A. A. Barry,
I'riKge,
E. W.BIrd,
H. C. Kedenhorg,
II. Selverkrepp,
Julian Bedersy,
II. I). (Straight.
J. 11. Ral.ston,
T. X. Donaldson,
J. A. Eenji,
J. M. Collenlnir',
Thomas I.aeey,
J.ouls Bly,
W. II. Danagli,
John Hlpnia,
R. J. Ellis,
Jos. Meliulre,
I'. D. illnrielis,
J. F. Dodson,
James Miller.
M'. X. AV'oods,
J. L. I.angllle,
Keott Donaldson,
James Stranahan,
Jowpl, Purser,
Wm. Eccles,
w. V. Logsdon,
.Murlon F. Loy,
James, H. Eyndes,
F. E. Rogers,
w. S. Crappcr,
D. H. Clough,
w. O. Clelland,
J. C Mark ley,
R. Rand,
C. well,
Ii. Rand,
w. Kct-ly,
O. w. Htralght,
J. V. Custurmun,
C II. Flsworlh,
John Sweeny,
John Lenz, -XIek
Blllen,
tieo. E. Coleman,
John Collins,
John A. Mohr,
Edward Hawkes,
w. D. Itogers,
M. w. Robertson,
w C. Iddingw,
T. K. Pierce,
Johan Xiwerqy.
II. Faulkner,
F.Zlrka,
d. D. Galley,
w.I. Church,
II. Ii. Darrll,
; isnesan.l .IN. s, s 1 i u lit.
Kei ue hi.h kind, b,m trawler,
JollXNWEF.NY.nKHonitKivF.K ,,,
..i.... ...... i" ' ."" nn.l Milur.liiv oi
uMe i ,r,i.- . '"ii . rv"vt .!
..,.Io, s,,,i,e.-si.,,).- ,M ;
vuv i hLV 1"; t,",'',' 1,1 "''"'. m'"
M.e I no follow lug seii.son gratis.
NOTICK FOR ITHLICATIOX.
Ijiii.I oitleoat Vaiieoiirer Wash. M(ly Usui.
is nereiiy iciven t int II... r..n. ........
Iii-
leir
Prcscrijstioxis aacl
Private Pornrda
AKIffiljCeiilfflllfit
And a ComploU, Lit-.,! of
sjDBOGS, CHEMICALS Alii MEDICINES.
YOURS FO.T HOOD LIVER,
BUS. v7ILLIAII"S & BRCSIIJS.
I Ml 1 1 it'll Hi'l l li'rt: im i.i tii.i.i
eT1?,Vr,!'.:,,,,'.,,,ki: '"'"i:!"""' -'.piNot r,,
I...V. u- i i. . "e l.lll.le I.e.
, ,ur ' "Oimissioiier C. s. en-.
u I ( .mil luMrlel ot Washington ,lt . '
dnle tt,isliinKt,.non.hine Jl. im vl":
Ella J. Cline. tonnei-ly KHz,, J. 'aM11.r.
II. E N. M,i fr (i,,. S1, , ,
.' u.i.l w , or. e see 1 ,, r II '., w ,.
Sl)i ttti iiiioi fliji r. .ii ....
iw " i U!l,MV iH'Hl'S illirnvi'
.ail I ,n7'r'sir,,r
l-r?, . ' ,: sl"""' ' Kreps, nun ,-.
Roliert I line.
II. E.. Xo. 7717 for tin. ! ...i i .
U- I - '... - .. ' .. .' "" 1 ' .' ot
-,,".. iiniirL east w m.
II.' names the following witnesses t prove
"''lllous tldene.f , ,, e , .
on r,H, an, v z: Sim,,,, P. Kr. ps. i v 'r
L V"''". -I"l'l'N.Col.:, al o
i.siiinion,
lo.v.i-Jnio John n. tji.:o,iiie,i vn I!..,.il..
noik i:.
V, K. I.ANIlfl. KrK
VHKUilS I 'l l V, (lllKuoii .
May, 11th Isji.i. I
Cotnnliilnt l.n. l,... i ..... ... . . ..
., , r ' ,. .. s 11 """"I "I lis oil ee
hy Alp lonso M llarrnll. agalnM Thomas F
Vo'.oi'V"!"1""1'"'' '"'H.eslrad e.iliT
No. I M, dated April I'l, i.slll, upon the " V,f
n.n,;,loor;;,id; , thosa , 'pm-, .?,
respond , furnish testimony eon 'r ,'Iie
suldallegeduhamloniii.nl. "
J. T. Apperson, Register.
, Filler l aijuet, Ke. elver.
linnn muv)
mi) 1
i mwmm
DEALERS IN -
House Builder s Goods. Susli
and Boors, Houldincs,
huhh aid wood hnhn
lime. Plaster and LaOi Ceil
ing, Bustic and Fioorinw.
CofQaoa cto Caclreto.
o. I,
ON SlIuRl KsT NOTICK.
STRANAHAN',
I'r.-slilen:.
11. C. COR
K.rrolarjr,
hAWSuFJ & WEBER
C. A. Morgun,
T. C. Dallas,
S. B. Gihson.
Fred Hurt,
J. B. Rand,
Boh. wright,
w. E. Tate.
II. A. York,
waiter E Thomnson.
11. Lage,
O. H. FJvans,
B. X". woodward.
w. Campbell,
Charles Johnson,
P. M. walls.
J. S. Curran,
K. H Miller
A. J. Rand.
I'eter Mohr.
C. A. Ross,
II. P. Jochlmsen,
L. M. Monroe.
Dan Smith,
John Prosisr.
M. Rand,
II. L. Curran,
li. H. Bush.
J. II. Cradlcbaugh,
J. Ji.iiunt,
F. Telleson,
M. Ostergaard.
J. F. Shannon.
CharlenII. wllllnrns,
John w. Buck.
Xotlce Is herehv irlvi.n i. r ...... . .
' " i win appiy to
the county court for the statu of Oregon for1
wascocountv. atan iifliniii...,..i I
M.. .o,.o 7 . . ' .V. s " me
, . "" "'ueiiem Monday, June 12.
1 aSiTI- fill o llAi.iii... 4.. ....ii ... i "
uiiiinc UIHI'll Hit r riirtnu . .
"I ""i vJIJUUHJinU
mult Honors, in less than one gallon, at my
,..v,.Uu.essinuie town of Hood uiver
Hood River Preelnct, In said county : and
stute, lor a period of one yeur.
J. T. Dklk.
Aiiplleuiit.
NOTICK FOR I'UIiUCATinv
Lund Oincent Vancouver. Wash a n- iUn., !
v ... . . ' . " " '""
I ...ine is lien.'liv .riven tlinl it... r..n
lo'elLrl''"''''''.'''' iM-eml'm
; . al Vancouver, WashV ou Juin
Alherlus H. Fni-il
H. E. Xo. XTIll for tho w n w i' and w " s
w )i sec 21 Tp 8 ii r II e w m. 4 ' H
1 I
iii' mi ii i mi riwi r. o.n. .... ...i
his c . : "",'.?. Prove
.i. .. :..'. r upon ami eu livn.
..hoi saiu iiinu viz: A II. Jewell KriinelMS
1 m""'1,", '.V f;,l,ls l'Herson, j,, , , ', j on ls'
ull of White siiilmon Wash. -moiiIs,
npl22may2- John D. Oicoohkgan. Register.
NOTICE FOB ITBIJG'ATIO.V.
I.i,ncl'neeat Tl.e;i)aIl(. Or. April, 17, H
,;. i .. "'rV"' Kv,'n ""it the f"llowin.r.
I named w-ttler has tiled ot, ,. of his li t ,';,
mako lin;, proof l suppon of , '
an I that said proof will he m,,,!,, fo . i '.
Register and Receiver V. K. E.o.at Th. Dalles
Or. on May !, Ih'M, via: "allis
George Peterson.
II eI-w in. iiU r'"' 1,10 8 ,v Y "f mc2l TP 2 n r
lie nn iii p iht f.iiir, i,.i
his eon n . "'"''S to prove
ti..n ;r : " :u "i "i euitiva-
........ n.u mll vijj. j, l s her Cliuili.s
ler;ailof MosTcr'orego;;.',,,,:,m';, ''"II
npZMny27 John w. I.kwih. It,..nui,.,
l'lInl'KllTiiKs-
( I'niit. Simile
mid Oriiiimcntal trw-H; Krup
Jiavet.ti hand n full supply
vinos, nii.-ill fruit's, Kohom ninl Shnilila-rv.
Ho s.ny (,, K,.t , priivs U-fn I.Mn'l.:,sin!X,.is,.wl1(.ri.
I ('llll-tl I I U.I' llll ! ,..,o... j . . . .
' THE DALLES. - "r r J' r'nopfinw
i . ii. stantox, riAnf.
I 11 ri . Tl rx
B-J-TCHEES.
Baa iLanUaU
1 Olfles
Profluce Hob in
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND rm
Choicest Bleats, Ham,
Eacon, lard, Game,
Poultry, Also Dealers hi
AND FRUITS.
1 1
uonit-r oi oak and Fourth .streets, . .
Kstahllshcd 1SS1.J
LINDSAY&COMPAPJY
Wholesale dealers In fruits
ana vegetables of all kinds.
Helena Montana.
COXSIGXMKXTH HOMCJTKI).
KETL'KX.S PltOMlTI-; .VADK.
A. S. BENNFTT.
A TTOl'X EY-A T-,A W.
- - - IIoimI Uiver.
in. ni,,. ,
JOMN
AT'
OPKICKIX.SlIA.XO'S!il;i,.V(iroI!N.:il
wi'iii AMi KKt'o.N'D sti:;:i.;t
The Italics, Oregon,
1'OU SALE.
Sixlotrtin Vv'uiieonm, .180 acres in
Skamania county, and huvi-ri! fitnn.s
in tho valley.
J. II. Ci:Aiii,i;i!Ar(;ir.
H. CRADLED A UGH
K.NKV AT LAW.
lWtlccs l , ,,, ,.,, (f (
"" ItlVKIt OltKfJON-
10 It SAM).
IF ...
i. mscamifotm Hood Uiver. A
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