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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1893)
A' ' J 1 - ' $ r r': i I t I; J yfocd driver Slacicr. Tho summer solstice has aliout lunm j Homo Amiln. i reached, and vet tho weather makes i (Jooiiro. the Japanese cent lenian vt h i : HOOD K1VKU, OU..I1NF, IT ISM,', w"Msand overcoats preferable to fans , at one linio made a liv'ng by carrying ', ami hummocks. Tho summer bids soiled old lies from (lu homos of our lair lo in1 nil ohi'Iv spring ami late (all, : onion to tils wasii house, and daou; . but ns It is just tho tiling Cor a larg ami w ho was Incarcerated in tho n bite on: 7,7r.in: ov.vo.v lirail This uml IVolll l.y it. Obligor and Itono, proprietors of the I i v-' Knl limn, in addition to ilioir 1 i v ory ami siauo business, are handling cmio, chop i '''I ami hay. Tlioy are al-n mrlil" lor llio Knapp liinioll A; t'o, machinery, I in In w aeons, hacks, lu; gies windmills nlnl pumps, Oliver ('hi!' .mil Mod plows; garden ciilllva lurs. ;.lo ami burrow s; ami will soil Thoiv are nunc among tho rondel 1 wheat crop uo fault should ho found. , man's ju;, at Portland, charged, can of this iijiiH'1 , w ho imagine thai wo an' ' I hive weeks moiv of tvol weather, ami : vletoil, i,nd lined for selling whiskey directly neeoiuttallo In tlo'in for our freedom from east winds ami the v heat I In I oilians is again five ami w ith us. t heir M I. I Inoil t o:ielie, hacks ami 1 1 1 1 u - opinions, beliefs ami nets, ami w ho in- oropof Kastorn Oivgon w ill ho safe, j llis iii'ioueinut air, jaunty manner and til. into lhat the weight of tlnir dis-: 1' v aN. he a rein.tr'Katily largo one, winsome t ttni.li somewhat enlarged 1'loasuiv w ill fall on lis, even to tho ex- ( ttl,d l'1' l-'X'd know s wo need it. smile, remain and abide w ith him, tent of stopping their subscriptions,! . ...... . ., , j superior to the power of judge or jury, , . . , V 1 ho princess l-.ula ho has v si ed the,,,.,.. nl tiring this bubbling totmtain ol ..... . ... , , balih or prison bars. , , , , , ... : W hite-hon oil v on the southern shores Hows haek through tho ,vst ouhv-un- .. , . , , ,...,,: N IMo Siilimiu Solo. yles, toiw In Um1, III I ho prim; Willi an t an. I pi ieo their or.lrr In open in eiiiiio new oulllt. ooils. i n Oca li V3 I I I! I ' 'midnight: vl..inie t ami ifusol.' 'Ill is woukl that reception hy Mis, Pot. I'almer, ju'efri leni of tho lioar.l of Imly manacors, trulv ho a sail stale of lillairs, II -..ll.. Ullt il i'lll'MHH- .11 .11 I. Ill J-l'illl .. III'.. ... . . ; hail lino eanvts laid in tho street to oiu.l e.xeouto or eniov. Mn h conduct , , , .. . , , . . j keep her roval loot irom the plebeian ni.iilit oaiiso us to yrt luuitfrv cnouch ' .. ..... .. . . I . .1 ,i,llli I'niiiiuoi iii'niaiiii iiw i. li' I .11 iniiii.Mi- I'll , ivai II' li.- i' im foiiiivini; hands f the unco f:eod, and hwcar we liked it. knight ruin our credit hero, and our hojo hereafter, i It miiilit foi-s.Hth, "convince us sod new s- by Mayor Harrison, ti'.Icd tlu papers with tMiumns of aristooraric slush, that has made all intoli.uout iigainst our w ill" of the error of our ways, and cause us to turn hypocrite and pretend to tn soiuethiiisr that we are not, until the U'liin smiles of the reader aforesaid, airain illumined the thorny pathway of our journalist io career. It micht do all those I Americans thvd, made bvous the hca ris of t'h ioapi's select h0 thousand ami is ready to p hotne. The animunectnoiu that Han Mur phy had been appointed 1. S. lMstrict Attorney, followed closely upon tho statement by tho OrtiHiinu'i) salaried and liar in Washington that lie had been more, but it w'ont. It w'ont for scv-. sat up;n by the president. At the cr.il reasons. In the first phux- we am s-ame lime tho' announcement was not built that way. In tho second ; made tl.at T. S. Jllack was appointed phuv, we prefer our freedom of speech, , cvilleetor of customs, and Henry (ii-.uly fiiHvloni of opinion, aunt liU rty tojl'-S marshal. There are but tVw im think, U'lievc, and act as our cmsei- portant otllccs in the state to be tilled o ice dictates, to thejroinl will of any ; and the matter is losing, In fact has Wednesday Winn: v-i.mon, Wash., June 1". '.v ion tit. At li t:: W. A. iirooks who has boon in ikiii;; a trip tlnii:;!i tho Willmuotto valley willi a view to local iu.; there, has ro tuined well satistloil with (his .com. try. Tho lancliors back of hero aiv rush ins; in telephone polos at a lively rale. N. M. Wood and Mm. McCoy arc furnishim; tnost of thorn. At tho school election Monday Mi's. Jennie .lewett was elected director, ami John Purser clerk, to snared A. II. Jewett and T. Snkesdorf, K. l.auterb.ii'h has received his ap pointment as post . master here, and will take eh'ir.ro of tho I'. O. aboat July 1st. l N. r.lowcrs will U liis assistant. l'r.-iuk Akhioh, tax'C collector from liolilendale, is around slirrinji up the dc!iuiUonts. J. It. ll.mkin wi'iif'to Arlimrton. W l'l m il.o I i'ii li'iil I'l.u-."- ili; Wlillr Sallu.Ml W i .1 MO'!.'. I lu Inline lO'i n.'sel i,ili HI "Ml. I l'l in". II- ..II hi' s" !, M ,.,,. j .:!i..i:l I'.i-. :i!l,., uml ! li 'l.'ll. I'lUi" ioi.I I'lni'i' 1 llllllll "llH. aail l'cili:;ri'C, I III is u o. .a I l.!'s.'. 1 1 MinMi.;on.ui, lr.'il FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING riATi-iniAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils A I.U'r.o siipjMV d. Oolobr.iU'il liiuol etc. I'roparoil to luriii h nl but m il uml i I r:i .Hi'. . ..I ('' !. in! Iiiilc-I h ,u!:i. I u eheap (.'.railo n!.l; i I..I.I-.I; .rl::'.il lll li.iiill.l" M.iov I i.tinl.;. i .. i.ian: .Lint, a Cnni't r II. .in nun.'. "Mi. Iti.-It" I . m "u.lli.ii, .i li'i'i'.i ill l .'i mi. I . 1 1 1 1 1 . : tint- r I. M i I " l iii.ii i i 'l li;. i in. 'll. Mil. I mm. ... us. in l , .ni 1 1 1 . Cor l. r C. i . mi I.' lllll"! I 'li 'I Ills SI .1.1. r I. ,!! I 1 1.' Hi s, I I,-,., . I . . ! i n r l. r . !'' l.'l' slnulo ur ,l i i r Hi.' s. 1 1 1 -r I , . s. r l.'r It" is I! . .Hi 1:1. Ira 111. 'I 1 1 'I 1 ,ll . ' . . i ' li. . in ! i.'iml .i in. 'lit ..1 l. I Ih.. :i- i ' .ior.i',1 i: COI IUII' t.f In. Crow A N 1 1 I 1 1' 1 1 m: thin : s;i s i!u :o n . 1 . In ! hi - i'. I'll.' sluil .in) n. i: man, r any set ot men. o pn-tcr ; lost most ol its interest. til- commendation of our own oo nse i-1 fiur, to the doubtful honor tf bi'ing! praised by self opinionated bigots, or fanatical zealots made mad with their mu ti in.. nl inn's v o knmv IhMf n hundred or so iears a-o the faaot alu, j 'ing that, to reach It tho delegates the stake would have rewarded us for ! Uvm U.vgon and down the these utterances, but the fasot and the ! VU'ml";1 h'Mi u lmss tUvoxlU stake arc banished; though the fanat- Ul,ul' a th"'- tlu'-v wiU wt ic.il zeal to use them still i'xists. We j I nlimitoil ( lieek. lived, and moved, ami had cur being, i For unadulterated cheek the men wore store clothes, smoked good cigars, i building the telephone line, or rather The medical fraternity of the Mate met at The Dalles Tuesday, it being the 20th annual re-union. The meet ing was not well attended, the reason Miss Lena Jewett w ho has been at- t. wlili II. v I I... 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Iron, Coal, I'daeksuiit li Siippln s, W a'4"liln:ikot 's M.ilol i.il, Sewer I'ipc, I'liiiips and rpipe, I'lumhiug Supplii . i . 1 M . , Lewis i:. it mi. I li'K Hi!. ii 1 1 .' hil Aliiwr Old m .n's i m ii!i ural I mjili iiicnti in. 1 M.it l.ini'i'j . TABLED WIRE. vnl Nl. l.t'M t: VI. Mul associated wuu ri'sHrtaiIe pco-j pie long U fore we were lumoicd with giKl, and will probably continue to do i fco, uflcr they Lave j:iven us the grand the man in charge of it takes tho entire bakery. Monday they commenced the patronage of the ..foresaid, unco w ork at the corner of Second street , and the state road, by cutting a lot of limbs from a big oak in the street, sdiake. We were horn free, w e intend ; then tl.ey went into (irant Kvans' remaining so. We have cur ow n be-, yard and chopped aUut one-third of under the watchful care of Mis JL'i's and opinions, on religious as well the limbs from a big oak that extended Hanslniry. as other matter:-and whether they; over the fence into the street. They Theie is talk of organizing a Sunday are right or wrong, we are not ac j let the limbs fall tm the fence, and school, to U- held in the school house ecoun table to anyone in Hood Kiver, ; then lett them there. They then pro- here. or out of it, for them; whether it be ; eeeded through lUitton and Reynolds' James llnglish has moved his family xipe, preacher, or atheist. This is one ' fields cutting the fence wires and leav-' up to this place. r.irker Mill Notes. ! The mill will I'ominonoe running a night crew very soon if arrangements can U'luade for securing logs. r.ingham is laving oil' with a sore hand. J. O. Cameron was struck with a cant hook while turning down last Week, but is Lot seriously hin t. The clerk expected from I'lah has not arrived, so Miss l'rasier is taking cue (if the Imiiks in a satisfactory manlier. The school is getting along nicely Josie HOCHAHBSAU I-,, ,;1n;.. 1 (.Mill's, "ill on is. -i s ;,:i: t (.'il ..' mi l i.. in .i !) .!ii!lN '-'A Mr. s,. l'l..''. .I...- I'm-- i . .1, ii In nni-. hi 'li .is N ..j m i ii, : in li.'. li. .in nil im ii Mi... .Ii.,ll l.'i ",1 1 1 .i .-li l , :onl I, -In ! VV U-J That thirl v i IV. p !- as I' i." :i" ' Hill' ' t ' i . I LiiJmCCDs. tiLV. V 's,. .1 jI.W mid respectfully i !' ll' ii 'l' i; n'l. -1.1 111 I If S.I.,- s, I, .;. .ni.1 I in , I'K. I. i . 1 .l.'it M . l'l.' Ill l. I "1 s t!'.. I 1 1 it" in,-; m A I Mr. ; I s.lu. "t 1 . 1. 'II i s.tt m ,:.i ..I S.TI if.', .,ll - ; .11, :i. ;,l't.' ll! ' A iil'l.' H h, 11 ' .1 lull. . I. , ... I- U' i W iJ l ii LvyS it i (!!' No Tit i: .I'm.!. 1 Worn roi: r 1 mi,! li r.i'.icAi ion. , A.-i .Liu,-", !-;.; Prescriptions rind Private Formula I'nlli 1 s'. . W . I Mint l lit:. . .1 till.' in is ',.(IV U ll.'l.'l' h uh i'i.. ii... im. J nni' .1, is', '., . i . ; ti tntil.i r i.m.ls in l.'i.'ii ll'ut in is i. I in' :,, t " , .l "An in I ..i li' .-s'al, - "I I ill of our private opinions publicully ex-1 lug them tUiwn. They need hauling jiressed, and those who feel cllended ; up with a round turn, ami they w ill at it know the way to the o Hi oo. Our probably get it, as (.irant Las his ire receipt hook is ready, and ii" so be it j aroused and proposes to see if people pleases tho public to stop every sub-: can enter anyone's premises and chop The tram-cars had to lay off last Saturday on account of the rain. The ii.iciv is ci siccn, ami w ncn wet uiey win r ni. 1I1.T.. llllllll, H' lurii'illl :i: nl ) rliittil In m. I I: i.'l. if nl l!ii y.'il, s i- it.la am 1 11 sil , iu t, ,n l , , I ln., 11. I .. inn , "I I 'i.r! nni. I i i.r.l.l.' I, mil si a I, ": t ". ;..n, l.ns t :i :s ,!i . i.ttl,'ii In si .,: it st.il, m. lit, , rill.s... l li.' s'.'.n h i ,i,:iilrl s, l"l Irllll. Nil. S.li.'l I II I .ill ,'.Ni,. in I ''"nt,ll:iitr' , I "Itiilrs .if II,.' Mil., l.f 1"! lllll, HI,- j inn , ' Ar- I . I Mnllii... i 1,1, I III lills , l.,r II,. in 'i' N,, s :,i . M , M. tlll'l : DRUGS. CilGIilCALS n t- i; you;:- r oi: no: cannot be held. Rlack berries are in full bloom and I 1" -i, f I ' f II l! Ill, sortition to this independent sheet, we j down the shade trees. We suggest to : there is prospects of an abundant crop, can promise as the Jast one goes and j the road supervisors to see that they! l' the collection is taken up, to sing the I do not touch an oak tree on their way ' doxology ami lie disni'.sM'd, but we will ! through the valley, and if they undcr- l.li,'. I ,'.-, n:nl In It I.' Ill Ill CisiiiiiinUtiin Conli Ihr. There is a belief current that what, ever can 1 o proeuri-.l for money can lie had in ti city, especially if it is any-j thing to e:.t. Tlio people who fl.vlt hero i from every part of the country are apt, sooner or later, to import their native dishes, and to make them acceptable to i gastronomic New York. v...,. r'i.,r...l -.,tf..-. 1,.,,.. l;,.i,.,. I .-.. lW.,A ...... ..U llll.il.l II.'.. L,L,IIliJ .1' I ei'rilurv spnl a iun,n t,. tl.ij ifll.... 1.,-. t . i ... . . . . . - i"-" nor cooiiing may no estininiea, nas nau i..c .1'u.ii.u.n., a.c s i;.s. in jan. pulilicatioii. We generally tight shy : notable success of 1 heir case is peculiar in . the remarka- of the ,Iletrical syMem of writing, but U1C Ul'HHIlM! IH UsILU 111011. till go out a man. Exchanges, are re quested to file this awiiy in taie an oh .ituary is necessary. GOOD li QUEERS. Bontag and Evans the California i bandits, who roblied an express .trtin near Visalia la.-t year and then tied take it, arrest the whole lot. The men are, in a sons not to blame working under order, but they should not obey an order that renders them liable to arrest. Only a ('omnia. ; A year or more ago one of cur sub- on 1 u, !.!)' lur ; fir linlm s ;.s I'l-i i y A. ,-,in.,,' li. Tlii'ini'Miii, ;i A ii) ami nli ; , - -n iilievt' itci rii,.' ! Inn I li.'ir chnins :n 1 1 1 ' s i , (111) l'l All ;i!st I'll i. jiiKiiiKl'j .l.'l. n I ll ilav V.l.lls . iin. -s. s: 11. I' l"t, n M. i Inilnn i I i',.l:nli,l i 'I k', I -"Us t ' i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' ii, I l:li,!'. um r ,!;. si si, !;,-. , ui or bet.. i'i lllll t M'.lk'lll U sielH- 111. til l,,r minim ii Inn ...,si, r mnl i:.s W RSI,., DII3. v7Z: 1 v.t i inn iittam, ! .11, I i It'lllll , it. ; . is.' Iv tin. , 1 I,, llm .in I .'III II09D i i i ; f. ( i.l" Uu Li IK sheritls and marshals were after them J loem ..a lK.ld habitation' ' i our col thcy boldly vbited their homes in Vi- UIuns. . Were not careful in the salia at least twice and perhaps oftener. ! proof rea,iing, and were satisfied with On one of their visits they killed a;tl)e pu,lctuatlon, which was in part deputy shcriif and escaped to the t e.nected by the comMtor brother mountains w ithout trouble. Altogeth-; 3. 15!vthe. S()OU afterwards the er nearly a duzeii murders have been author wf the ,K)tM11 calle(1 0I1 us aild committed by them within the past condemned the punctuation, us well year. A few days ago, however, the i as the e(lito. amJ 6our,ed i,js ,,,... : : .i i .... i ....... i " 4 juevuau.e euu this kind. Raked beans, pumpkin pie and Ros ton brow n bretid ;.:e with us. The western man and his pork are known and appreciated. The Frenchman, tho Irishman, tho F.ng- li.sluuan. tho German can go into a national food. New York I" veiling Sun. ami tho Italian """' i-n't-- .... 1 . I I ..' . I" s.'I'l i n.,. '" I' v restaiiraui ami i.ini ins .NOTICK FOR I'rill.ll'A I'lO.N. ! l'iinlii r ! -i n il, A. l .! um .1, 1 -T.s.j j full. ,1 fsi.ti.'. l.nii'1 iiK.i. j Villi. Miner, N .l-.ll., J line 111 s ..i, I Nutiee is ii, in,, ;:n n tint in , i; !!anr. , "t! it 1 in- ,r, , i -i, ,ns , . i ii.. ii. t ., i i ,,n-i, s, i,t : .1 lie .. ism, , :.!,!: ,; "t ,.. l. r lite Ml!,' nl li m I i.-i' 1. 1 1 1 : - :n ' !i s!;;', s 't i ,. 1 1 1, !' 1 1 1 ,i , i um i umii. N.v iti.i mm o ;t.i. i,i'..'' s..,i-;ilii 1 l.iiier, j nl I'm lliiii i, . .. mil., nl ). ii : ! ii, .iiiiiii si;,:,- ,, i v. ..".ii, n is tins ,;,,', . ,t i.i tms ni!i,v ,,-r s','..i it si.,;, m,;,! I',.,.. :,.r ti;,' , til I 1, Ms, nl ' lliesw "I s, .'i,,,, n , in ii, i u 1 1 -1 1 1 1 j N.i. -I I. Ii, i:ui;,' ..i. m '.,.. I. in. I Hill i.ii.i' i 1 I....1 1' li"M In. il ti..- i.tml s,,i,..i; ,s inure ; Miimtb!-' i,,r I'- i' ,i i r '.r s;, .j,, t :,:iii , n -i-i- I Hon sj V . !j '.A LL l)s) IN s' V S. Is,:::.; a Lime. !- r)t nl tins , ue in.. iUV im I I. ! line,, us , I Aii ii-i, I , , sta!)lsit litr eliiim , i -n r ami l:. r.'l.'i' r lei,., .'ll 'I u, s,l:ty , Ccf: -'s ' "." H "I" mm mjm l-mJ --J . i. A...s.)l." w s. Is . - vVIWa An OKI Time inn! nctor. We had a conductor named William Ford, who was the most pompous and imposing man 1 ever s;.v. lie was no came. Soutss beinir t-..,,.i. t .1... "uu U1V ie.i iiiui iiuuij j" lMtlh vpmIv unnn.lo.1 ot.,1 ..ntt,,1 , . ' iilii ill lllO felj , but tllO JUinlest Of tht'ia both sev er h wounded and wptuied. unt a day or M ap0i when in liking daml not sav" anything less than Mr. . bontagw ill probably die, but Evans ; OTer tlle lil6( we CaUle uc.r, tLe ang . ForJ t0 his face. " He was a big man may recover to terminate his career on; svm. fonrotton noem. and di covered nnd dressed in the host broadcloth and the gallows. The bold bad bandit cuts Uvdt tJ)e autl,0r had a kick coming. ! walked about as if tic: earth lielonged to a high swell in dime romances, but in ; 'pjie pll(.m wa8 concernim' the Coluin-! mm- 'le 1:l-v ll0 w:i"o-'d into the otTico real life he is classed very properly as ; Wa river ftnd oneUno reaa thus: ; at a station where my wife and little a dangerous animal, and put out of the . v- ,1 .1 . , , .. boy were sitting in the waiting nnim. vay ccordindv. After months of! '5 T.tT' i through every one made ' -11 i L UIlllltT II (Jill I lit (H 1 .. !.. 1 a . .1. j vvnii iv iitttt v iin.u lu rnoii 111111 u apinared tentioii. My little boy watched him Site llllllll'. lis 'A 11 lies.: s: !. J '.li rtl ll 11 lilt ! IVrry A. mi? f.iee. ,l"i,ii M. l':i,'iii,-nii, llitum I I I. Tiimit j,s m. i.ii ,, I 'm l lait l i i . ; All) : 1 1 1 ml f.,,i,s eimtiiiii it,! .-i-sely the ali'iVe li' s. ril. l l.:les -ire I'e'j'l. si, , til iii, : III. ir el On,, iii i i. is ,. ,,- !.,,r,. sm,i i'th iliiv ol A iui:si 1 , :. , ' iiu-'ln .1,,,.:, i i. ( i. "i:li. unn. r.eies!er. ! i ' s:i' a: ii :.-r i r:i O. STItAN !' N, l'l', si, , ,:!. II. C. Se, NOTICE FOR JTiii-.tH-r I ..Mi'l. full.', I s nil,-, 'in , . li.T.-l'V "il !" Alter montus ofi a Uetiance to tbe law the end ot the ; of tbe compositor anrf ame has Come, and the -nd is death. ! , our columns it. read: The tloors of the old T Ford theater j "No smile on thy s.lern.cul.l features, building at Washington, which was There vas tli"g hut a comma hui , used by the pension division ' of the il 80t there just the same. j surgeon gen era l's office, fell 'about 10 j Substantial Improvement. j o'clock last Friday morning, carrying i Mr. A. R. Ryrkett is preparing to ' down scores ot men who were at work make substantial Improvements on in the building. Twenty-four were his White Salmon ranch. lie has or-; killed outright and a large numLer dered ToOOO feet of lumber forbuilding were injureu. ine accideut was a barn, and in this will make six silos Nolle, Willi th .1 mm 1, is, .'iii i tilnli. r I.mi Is i:: L'"ii,N" inl.i, in ::!!! Sams ij,,,; t ' qnietly till he disappeared, and then lie whispered to his mother. "Ma, was that Godl'" Locomotive Engineer. lllll, trO, tills I, I,',', I'iiivll.ise I'e.vitsit i j V.'ill llllef ITRLICATIOX. .Vet June 11. is,S, I M ti t ulliee, , Wash., Mav, 1. Ti.'ii :li..t in e"ni)liaime ,..,i :!ie n-'t of Ciinti'ss t,f I ", 11 :iet , ,r t lie stile' nf !!,i' si." I, suf I nl i f. ii'n la, lire- M-lrttit.iii r.rnl.iry, I'lm.villi, '.my nf sliamu- Iltl.ll VV (nl'; ntii-y. 11 , i " i- iw sJ.wNW " r' ;) r" n "t Miisii.. tms tins ,1m in iii - v, ,ii ii -1 i : -1 ncn t N.i, I '.;, lur the 'ilim n iv in", i.f ve' timiini luiii , 1 1 : it, tr 1 1 1, ran in 1. 11 east, u m un.l or. Kf t" s,mu t ha! tin' lain I v, hil' lit is Ad Old I'ort Alianilniied. Fort Marcy. established at Sar.ta Fo, N. M., when that territory came to the United States by conquest in IfviO, has been abandoned. The fort marks a place where soldiers have loon stationed, ; more or less continuously, for more than Jut) years. .Near to tho fort is a cemo- ni'.re valuable mr i;s timber., r Mime than fur nu'rieiillmal ),n i "s, s. mnl t.i i -tnblish his ; i laim t'. sinil um. i i. ;,ire the lb ,;.ster an, I 1b eeiver nf this nil:,-.- at Vn in . m . er, wash., on , Tii. s.lii)' the 1 st 1, ,!i,y i,f .luiy, lv;i.;. I He iiiitnes as iiilii,'..,': Alli-i Ilaivurtii 1 .Iniin M. ('niiib :', I' ranl; llruMer, J.ilni 1". ; I' ll, all nf ( hen, ,u ii li, v,s!i. ' Any ninl all n i'-m . elaiiiiini; a.lverwlv Hie alinv.. ile-eribe.t Ian, Is are re.imsti"l tn tile ; tiieir elai ins in this uiiie.' nit of la-mre saiil lvth uay ol .Inly, 1 Have on hand a full vines, small fruits, ;,is,s ami Shr;;! Re sure to j our prie, 1 leliieinlier our t ree al e THE DALLSs. - 1. II. sir i 'i 'lit, Miade ami ( (riomieiilal Irei grap s ,i',,r . piiiv'::...;,,!.; .,, win. re. row :i "l ie; Iv itliiiut in ication. - - - - - OHEGON !N, l,"l'. l A." I'll!. um Pi mil i T inyiijys Juliu Ii. (iK'icti i i. an. liev'lster. 41 m Mi 21 G NOTIl ill. 1', s. i.avii ( in tor. ) l i.'lM'mN ( l l V, I 111 I . i. i. '. caused by excavations being made for : His Jersey cattle recently brought from ; tery. in which lie tho bodies of more an electric light plant, but the general Ohio take kindly to their new sur- than 500 soldiers, somo of whom fell ia I . .....l... ... . ... i, . ... .. . ...si. i.ii ii. . . ii- .,,,.,., .- . luv uuiiuiuj; nas n in . rounuings, ami w in aua maieriauy to , u"llic U1 j"-iauu lu im-iw w imrusiup. i May, inn l-a-. ) know n. It was hi this building that i the fame of the Ryrkett dairy. M r. -Philadelphia Ledger. j ( ronipiaini . leivim,' i , ., ,.t. r. -l at this mv ' Rresident Lincoln was assiusiuated, I Ryrkett tells us he will plant 40 acres! , , TT ! l?i.i);,,nT.;,a!i.!inl;, hif-h.mu JUXi'Zti and the superstitious may find a sub-1 with corn as soon as the water , 1 Pipal cans es of death in one , N,. i.n.s. ,it. ,i A,,u 1 1, h.i ,.,-, nf ! ... . ,uuLorn its soon as uie waitr goes .year m ov ork city were: Pneu-1 " w t M',,"" ':i u-nip j a nin-e 7 . win ;ect for their consideration m the ; down, for use in the U. . monia, 5,817; consumption, 5,160; diar- "uT": -ViXui mru !oe lact lhat the accident occurred the day I -nrrr- rhceal diseases. 3.5S5: Briefs disease. i4VJ,u! ; the brother of the assassin was Ijeinir I ' " S..-.(W-h.rt,livi.,s. !w.ri,.iB. 1 0 ! "x,'nh. '' V .J ""V i""" " '' ' '. buried twenty-eight years afterward. -mm "mMiiii.al tmauMt Vr' ii3 Wii-ii,, 1. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Ham, resiKimi ami furm-h bstimuiiv em sail! itllei,'. i! iituiiKl.'ntn. iit. J. T. A !;.( rseii. lb l'l !er 1 in, Ilel. lb 'ster. tver. lnf tf S'whl ' ' 2,503; heart disease, 2,287; violence. 1,957; 1 I lie traveling public are now full I bronchitis. l.b.'A: diphtheria, 1,303; ; ! 1 - 1 alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union ! scarlet fever, 1.221: mfluenza, 33. If the Unywiun has any respect ! paeilie and Northwestern line oilers ; for its readers it will fire the dam-. the very best accommodations to tll i Dunng the Eighteenth century, to sat- j.hool who prepares its Waging-! public from and to Chicago, Omaha uf tha ion di-ii'itebisi 'i,.v..i...i- . i- , tenrs, a large !.".isiiie5s of comi.erfeiting n no, ' , h t UevelaudS( ud intermediate points, not onl du- antique intaglios and cameos was ,C ; inauguiat oi, that correspondent has ring the world's fair, but all the year : veioWJ. This was asLted by forging i jiot told tbe truth or made a correct around. ! tbe signatures of i-Lussic artisti. j;uess 011 any subject. The readers of; " j j the Ot-t iuiiian exjieet to have the dis- "WorliRs Fair Travelers Will Have It." i 1 . . . 1 . 1 it , , i Tlia Largest lSlble. ,ateues, at lea, half way correct, and The public demand through service I A German lady livmg m Manchester. is they can not get them, many are ; xvhen traveling, it is old-fashioned to j England, possess what is supposed to subscribing lor the San Francisco change care. On the through solid : be the largest Bible, in one volume, in Ifeilto'l's. 1 1 I hi irJtt. nni v ilfmM't- !m ' .....:t...i .1- r- . . tho mi-1,I It- .m Iw.jrl.... fttui .-..i-.. III lUt ' - f Jl C4.W MilUS. Helena Montana. xmi'.nts si n.i. rri- n. j:i.i't !:..s l'li.i.Mrn.Y' map: Jbaeon, lard, Co, .try. OW Pfics Bois ill IKsti.bl'sheil lss;!.; LIHDSAY&COPANYi I Wholesale dealers in fruits' VEGETAR jib Corner of Oak and A. S. DZNNTT. ATTOi:.r.Y-AT-I.A 1 1 1 T I ( K I N s 1 1 A N N 1 1 s ! : I ; 1 . 1 ' ! N 1 Foiirth Streets, ifc- e . trvvnw.-i.g..n . JOHN' t!"3 5 ' 5 if Hood River. Oregon. 1 mi: OK lul l'.T A.Mi sI'i i 'NH M i.i'.l.r Tin- l'alU-s, ( n. 'i,n. H. CRADLEBAUGH. .".Ti i:v at law. s In nil Hi- I'dinig uf Oregon nnd ' ial ii. lent ton ;lvi'ii to cou- that brainless uude and put u news-; Pm-i tic and Xorthutm T.ino fm, ' old. wnth pages two feet long nr i)aiH;r man on in his place it will ! or to Chicago. Omaha and intermediate 1 ''"If ,eM iu wid'h-acd at the head of j cimrii,' ,11.,.,,..,, f..n;.,.. ,.n- " . . each case is a line in red ink which 1 F,J , .V- u" ,u I'", nereis no cuauge. i na is the : translated reads. "This is a history."- v , f OUUtry bubscnpt;ou list. j finest and fastest road. Mechanical Newa. ! 'NsIt roi: s.'.i.i:. l'rai'l a - it i n-ion . v. ;. an, "n,. :oi'ii:uoiTic::, HOOD KlVKIt OKKGON" Six lots) in Wau.-oma, l-O acres in! Skamania county, and .several farms' i the valley. I , t i",'"0 TIT.. I ll V tO J. II. ( i;ai!.;:i:.u'.;i. i ' i r::t SALE. and lot in H,id River. Ap A. S. r.i.o i:us. L.