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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1893)
vfood Jivcr Glacier. HOODRIVKK, UK. Jt'l.Y ISM. oJtKuovs ha xno.xi:, The Qrcoii!tn on several iHvaMnns, lias stated while l In oil inlvy pivss takes a dig at Portland :it every opp n--tunity, that Portland is a solid Mul loon the backbone of the northwest, and that Irtlan1 capital stands li: in ly at the back of the country to force nd hold it up. We have no f:ii!it in find with Portland, but there is no u-e "flier trying to pose as a charitable in stitution, or to claim credit for acts she bo not perform. As we write there ivpovtm on the table be fori us a circu lar, signed by thirteen banking llrms in Portland, and by 1M of the leading business firm of the s-mio city, noti fylng tho public that checks on local bunk will not In; received on account. At the very first rumor of weakne- on the part of an Oregon bank, Portland served notice on the business of tlie balance of the state that she stood be hind them, so far behind in. Iced, that die could not, and would not reach them. Portland's action reminds one of the little toin-tit that ix ivhed on a reed above his swuse who was engaged in hatchimi her little ones, and brave ly sang to her: "Hrood kliul otvatiuvyon need nut fear Thieves and robbers while I am hciv." the ska axd Tin: SKA LS. The Rehrinjr controversy lias at last nearly reached an end. There has lieen talk enough to have killed all the mils In the Pacific, if they had I teen forced to listen to it, and only a lot of Frenchmen could have survived it. The peculiar thing about the whole controversy Is that the United states has farmed the seal herd out to a pri vate corporation, and is spending thousands of dollars to protect the right of a corporation, which has cheerfully ignored the rights of the government, the neople, the seals and everything else connected with the liehring sea. If the peals, the present company, and the old Alaska company with Lewis and Phillip SIosp, could be turned over to the pelagic pirates, it would be an unm'ti the country. sited blessing to J DEATH TJ:Al The cold storage warehouse situated at the 64th street entrance to the world's fair caught fire Saturday hist and was burned to the ground. In he center of the building a huge smoke stack wa carried up through the cupola, 200 feet from the ground, and 90 feet above the roof. The fire broke out near the top of this, and firemen were sent up to fight it. Be fore the hose could be pulled up tho fire broke out below them, cutting off all escape, and as the beat became un bearable one after another jumped to the roof below, all being killed. The building was valued at $."00,000. At Mecca the cholera is raging, the death rate reaching 1000 per day, and yet the pilgrimage to the shrine of the prophet, made annually by devout Mohammedans is not cheked. The roadside is strewn with corpses, and in the city itself the streetaare lined with decomposing bodies the author ities being unable to bury them. In Europe there are but few cases, and these isolated, and the prospect for the disease being thoroughly stamped out this season is not bright. The silver question is stirring Den ver citizens to some purpose. At a re cent meeting the venerable governor "Waite, who is old enough to know bet ter, said "the silverites would ride through blood to the horses' bridle bits j before it should be thrown aside." Should this prove true, it is to be lioped the bits will be made of silver, a9 they will then be only half ns high, and the sea of gore consequently half .as deep. It is quite probable that at last a specific has been discovered for con sumption. The Aniick treatment of i the disease in its incipient stages seems j to be universally successful, and cases1 where all hope has been given up, have j yielded to It. If this treatment proves as successful as its limited trial indi cates, it will rank as the most import ant discovery of the century. It matters little whether the Sher man law was passed to prevent a free oinage act or not. The fact remains that it was passed, and it is also patent thatJobn Sherman is as dead politic-! ally as a last years bird's nest. The sil-1 ver question i3 going to turn down sev eral other prominent "Statesmen" before long. Exporting Live. Geeso from Russia. Live geese are exported from Russia to Germany and Austria in very large numbers. An export house of Warsaw intends building special cars for tho transportation of geese directly to their places of destination, if tho railroad managers will grant them permission to run the ears. The ministry on roads of intercommunication was notified of the proposal of that firm, and its favorable decision is expected. The cars are to be 1 constructed with appliances to change from the broad gauge of the Russian lines to the narrow gauge of the German lines without loss of time. St. Peters burg Letter. Th rrKr of Vnliipiik. It is n very interesting fact that tho roild language, Volapnk, is not only joining to be spoken conversationally by its enthusiastic votaries, but is to be made a medium of interlingual commu nication at the World's Columbian fair. A complete nvord of progress made in spreading Volapnk since that delightful national convention of its votaries was held in lioston, considerably more than a year ago. would astonish all but the ,' who keep do ;cat watch oa the movc I lent. A significant clreiimstaueo is thai recently the Young People's Society of Christian Ihiileaxor of the People's rluuvh. Poston. formally adopted Vola pnk as a study for that organization, nu.l a v lass of forty ineinlvrs (expected to vlou'tle shortly was formed, to m.vt each M unlay evening in thee reading room for instruction. Other noteworthy insfanoos :;iv lows: The people of Xovvteti, 4 their own request, are to have a 0:1 Voh'.puk under the iiuspici air 1 s r.s fol ate at eeiuro . of a ladies' nssociatio.i th.-re, Salem and lilouceaicr are to have le.-tuivs in .lami r.ry. and the interest all over the couu try is simtl.trly manifested. Newsoatxr lessons, puhh.-dicd sinr.:lt:i;:.M;isly ;;ll over the maritime provinces. Canada and tlie I'uited States. hr.ve lieen given weekly since Oct. 1'. The students write out the exercises of th lessoas and send them tooo:;vnient points, as desig nated, for annotation, and itumcn e liuuiliers of young and old of both sexes nre following the lessons. Boston Ad vertiser. I Arm if the t'.inauhiu Dominion. I In the last issue of the Statisti : c::l Year Hook of Canai'a. compile-.1 by Mr. Sydney C. 1. Kopcr 1 of the statistics branch of the do t P'irtment of agriculture, we find that i the total area of the dominion is com '. puted to bo tl.Ioli.ttSl square miles. In this estimate UO.Tuti square miles are assigned to water aud t$,;il."),(317 to laud surface. The table which yields this total is said to be an entirely new one, having been (specially prepared at tiie ; request of the compiler i f the Year ' Book by the Topographical Survey ' branch of the department of the in terior. ; "The measures have all." we are told, j "been made anew and checked, and j may be depended on. in so far as war : ranted by the pre.-ent geographical I knowledge of the country. No change , will lie made in these figures ui. less I based upon new information." As this ; is a question on which there has been a i good deal of di.scu.vsioti and much ditler euce of opinion, it is satisfactory to j receive this assurance from what we . may regard as the highest otlicinl and ; professional authority. .Montreal G;i i ictto. Dr. Talmas' Now Vour's Maxim. Make it the best year of all your life the brightest, the happiest aud the best. Lubuo your heart with the frcslmess of the morning, your soul with the sparkle of the dawn. Resolve by good deed.-, and thonghts to make this the most tri nmph::ut year of your life. As a series of short maxims to carry with you through this year, let me give you these: Mako every day begin uud cud with God. Be content with what yon have. Have a hearty, joyful family altar in yonr domestic circle. Fill your home with aa much good j reading and bright music as your means j will allow. i Tuink ill of none, but well of all. If fortune favors you. thiuk of others. 1 Don't sham: be real. Keep busy and you will keep healthy. Respect all sacred things. Love God. Dr. Talinago in Ladies' Home Journal. Something That Has ISccn Needed. Tor some time past the public have been looking for an adjustable grille, with 6helf attachment, upon which to phico bric-a-brac, the whole to be ar ranged over windows or doorways to re lieve this portion of a room, which is usually dependent upon a curtain pole. The great trouble had always been that they had to be made to order, as win dows and doors vary in widih. Now, ' however, a device is made narrow enough to go into tho narrowest doorway. It is in two sections, running upon a sli lint top bar. By drawing these pieces apart they can be extended to the width of ; the door, anu the open place left in tho : center of them is furnished with a short ', drapery. Philadelphia Upholsterer. Tnu lioys Did the Job. ' An East Dover (Me.) farmer had a 1 mare something over 20 years old, and not thinking it advisable to winter her, spoke to some boys to take her out, . shoot her and bury her for a money con sideration. Boys No. 1 and 2 did tho job all right, but No. 3, not knowing tho mare had been killed, went tho follow ing day to the farmer's barn, and find ing an animal in the stable, took him out and led him down to a piece of woods, shot and buried him. Imagine the farmer's surprise on coming home to find that boy No. :i had shot and buried M UlV ' J VM S- ' IT VI 111 Al L l- a U LSW hood of $200. Boston Transcript. Big Coon, nig Tree, Small Man. A party consisting of D. M. Rawlins, II. C. Brown and others, of Brown's Mill, went out coon hunting the other night and caught the largest coon and cut down the largest tree yet on record. The coon weighed twenty -seven pounds and the tree was nearly fifteen feet across the stump. The tree was very hollow, and Mr. Nathan Singletary, who is not a very large man. went into the hollow of the tree and came out at s knot hole. Cor. Atlanta Constitution. Doing I'eounee. An old woman has taken up her abode in a wood on Lord Annaly's estate at Kildysart. She has made a bed of fern leaves between the trunks of trees, sticks an(l ferns forming a rude thatch. The only article or turniture is a crucinx. Sha subsists on bread and water, and says she has resorted to this wretched mode of existence as a penance. Lon don Letter. -A st riii;o Niort. Prepiitiitor.Y Class. A strange story conies trotn a neigh- ,w l11 "W"!'" lonelier' review IhuIuhhI about ten miles southeast or class preparatory lo ipiarteily cmhiiI here. ! nation In August beginning June L'nih Oct. CI, I!;IW, Alex Yohe, an aged and continuing live weeks. Corres 1 farmer, committed sui -ide, Yohe'a I I mind had been unbalanced for some time, and he imagined that the discov ; cry of natural g.is woul I prove the ruin , in ion of the world, lie was opposed to ' Mny search for t'm new fuel, and often pleaded villi his neighbors to leave it ; alone, lie nlao Imagined that he was n rained man, although he owned a good ; farm and was in a prosperous condition, lie thought his family had been doomed to starvation, and he resolved to take Ilia life, thus terminating his misery, Kecoutly an F.lwoe.l company began drilling for gas on the Stai key farm and the work h id proceeded nearly to com pletion. Th "V w ere ru. hing the work ana a day an 1 night toive uf hands were employed. The night force, however, is no longer at work and the following is the cause: A few nights since, while the men were at work, they were startled by a slight noise near the derrick, and ' on looking nrri.id they beheld the form of old man Yohe walking from the en gine to the derrick. One man approach I I. in a;:d the form suddenly vani .he.l, only to renpjvr in a few moments. This sort of thing was kept up for sev eral nights, the old man making Ids r.p peara.ice at the same spot each night. Tlie men claimed the place w;i.s haunted and they refused to work any more after ! night. Tipton Cor. Indianapolis Senti- ' nel. Spelnllni; Their Itoucyliluon In ( utile Car. : It wi pretty cold i.i the forward com- j partment of one of the Seventh and ! Ninth street cable cars Lwst evening. The 1 short lynches on c;ich side of the grip- man were empty Pav for one figure that of a lu'lite and pretty brunette m a wann gray capo ulster, with a big fur Ua around her nock. The conductor put his head through the door for a moment and came back chuckling. "Love's a funnv thing." ho said, as he got back on tho rear platform and rung up two fares. "There's Jim's wife in there with him. Jim's thegripmaii, you : know. They've Ih-cii married pretty near two weeks, and I'm blamed if she hasn't put in the best half of the time riding ' round with him in the car. They couldn't ' afford to take a tup o:r, you see, and so they're spending tho honeymoon in thia ' way." 1 "Yes, sir," said Jim. "we've Ikvii mar-1 ried two weeks tomorrow. May W you think it a funny way to spend the honey moon, uud so it is. But it's Mary's do ing. I'll saved up enough to take a week or so otT, but she wouldn't havo it. She saw. 'We'll just lay that away for a 1 rainy day, and I'll come aud ride on the 1 car with you.' Don't you put my name ! in tho papers or inaylxi I'd get the 1 bounce." Philadelphia Press. Ad liilucky Uomollvo. ' Engineer Knowhlow, of tho Erie, has' , finally agreed to preaido at tho throttle . of Engine No. C7U of that road. This is I tho machine that passed through the ; two terrible wrecks on that road at Iia ! veuna ou July '& and at Kent, Sept. 110. ! When it came out of the Mead villo shops ' j recently nouo of tho boys wanted to nit ; ! at tho right haiid side of the cab in the t , unlucky engino, and it was only after ; i considerable persiavsion that Lagiueer ! T- .11 , . . ... 1 1 .t. 1 - . uuiinumii inio .iou,.iii.a n t..i; i..t,i.0i; of tho hoodoed l ocomotive. Ii;iilro:;ders I ,-, .:, ... ,, 1 , 1 ai-o hku satlora. they havo their Huper- : sutions, auii an cngmcman no more likes to run on an unlucky machine than j diK'.s an old tar to sail 0:1 certain unfor ' tunato vesaels. Pittsburg Post. Tho Sprueo Gum (icaiioii 1 On. The spruce gum season is on in Maino an'l business is booming. One firm re ceived twentv-four barrels of about"1,.' , , 1-t '111 1 tons of gum 1:1 0:10 day. and it will havo ; 12" barrels or 2-"j,000 jiouuiLs before tho cltxo ;f tho se;won. Tho first grade of gum is clean and clear and ready for chewing. It sells at wholesale at sixty : cents to one dollar a pound. I Tho dark colored gum, mixed with bark and pitch, is worth from six to eighteen cents a pound, ami is purchased ; by refiners, who Ixjil it, skim oil tho ! dirt, add some other things and produce many varieties of spruce gum. Maine Letter. No I ltnverit at IIU Funeral. Owen Meredith's (Lord Lytton's) cofiln was borne to tho grave without a blos som to docoralo iis nail according to tho direction of Lady Lylton, who said that , ", ' ... nor nusoanti nau requesieu tnat not so much "as tho tiniest violet or tho small-! ost Tni.1inrl" k'k.tIiI hn nnptl i.Imiiii' tiin ' est rose LlUU S lOl-ia DO lttCU .UWUt HIS bier, "vhat, in heavens name, havo ' poor flowers dono to bo condemned to r. D,,V. n l,..a .:.,. 1 ,,.' servo such a horrid puqtoso as being ; consigned to vaulte and graves? I like a sad looking funeral," was a frequent i saying of tho poet's, and his funeral ce.-einony was indeed a gloomy one. Exchange. Wong Choe'a Coat of Mall. When a Chinese highbinder, named j TT rl , 1 1 . i. i r . Wong Cliee, who had been arrested for 1 vagrancy, was stripped in the city prison ! recntly-acoatof mail was foundaround ! his body. It was a tight fitting armor, I marlnnf a (iimlilo IhieknriHS of interwoven maaooraaouoioimcKnossoi: micrwoven 1 steel links, and it weighed twenty-two pounds. Erperts say that no pistol bullet ever made would penetrate the armor, and when tested the links turned a rifle " . ,, , . , 1 uaii iroiu its tuuruu. ou t lituuiauuii- 1 ammer. Heavy liamages. A poor citizen of Nassau, N. Y., sued j n fif)i nrn'trliVinr fn rncnvnr rliimficiia fnr ' the attack of the latter's small dog. which ho maintained was a "sii.-iorang, ,- , , 11 . ,? snarling, vicious uruie. in answer ino defendant maintained that tho canino . i 1 , was a "great pet and of gentle nature,' but he lost his case and must pay $1,000 damagcs.-Philadelphia Ledger. Forbidden 'Words In Uaitsla, It is forbidden to use tho words "hunger" or "famine" in Kazan, Russia. Nevertheless, tho sights ia the Etreeta would draw tears from tho manliest eye. Cor. London Standard. pondence solicited. C. I., (ill uriiT. Hood Ulvcr, Oregon. "MIDNIGHT." W PI ni.iUe 1 he siirihi: m nsuii nf I -.. nl con unlcnt places lhinui;liiiiil Hie wtltcy mi l Willie iilitiiil Mshlnnton. l ime mill pl.ne suluVcl lo Inline 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -u I . Hesi i lplieii i.ml Pedigree. "Ml.lnkhl Is 11 real I luel; llamWi'toiitiiti, .' i-o i si I'M; Is hniis.l; wii-lil tieti niiiinl:.; si 1 ,-.l hy Slum's 1 1 ill u! 1 1 it . 0 1 . ; 1 1 1 ; il:ilil, n I tipper liottulil inure. "Mlillll,;lll" Is 11 t,oiil tllspu.sl tlmii'il liufe, 11 I01111) ill U it 11111I iiiilti'ii tint- ier im n limv 01 his si,-e. ! "Miiniiiii's" sei i,e lee ill be iii tm stiinie m I' lee, ilue nl liuie nl' her lee, season, lYrs. his lueeiliu It;, mill tinitv lulling tn e:iteli, can or l.i I. r t!ie sllle.le .- el lee lil.nl hv the season h I he ui hi son in elese .lull I niml pin inehl i .m. I Mi;. Km lei Ills mill nihi l' IlllUI'llllll Ion II'V In, A. I . I'liM.l s, Miiiin;;er, llllmn I-riiler mi ever lo niieniiver Satinilii , tool, lie.: al ier I e 1 losliii; ite 1 11 tin nl' II sille lie lias Just liunle In Hie t"el lllni 'll o' .nl e.onln lioi-is. The uithiniU ine itiil ioie;lil tm' liny s,nel.il 01 unusual eii Mise, lull me merely ih stlneil tu 1epl.11 e Ih.ise ivn ileiuneil liy I lie tm el aim lit. The me hniii;hi III Viineotn f r lor Hie ileMll ( tile III ,, llle Int 11 111 1 il u. mnl nil' ilNtrllnileil iihnul iiiuuii the various post, -I'lin limses iniiikileil heie fur inllttury iurioses," Midi Mr, I'ra.'.ler, "me Oreuu horses. Thi'v me ehlelly Hie 'iiniuee nl 1111 prineil slalllons mnl ei iiininn rmu"' in. ues. l'.er' leal' sresmi ttll'ltieluelll III the iUlll Itvnl I lie Moil.. Shilllol'.s like llialli lu, I , ! 1 rnn.i t Ivinlnhut, MlUe, Miil.M.l.in, ete., U lllell h:le luell 1 1 eel V hleit Mil hull I Hielr i t , M" t"'""'1. o" " If llii- inrs iiiiiiii the euiiitiu'ii run ol' linrn'.-, nun It it Hie I'tuiieer siiillluns Inuiiht heie Ituiu Keiilueki nl nil enily Oi.y .Hit tipiin the luares il 1 in en ai r.ss Hie pluliis, ,inly tu u Klenler ill tree. Ill lli! ll.il.elu' w lii Is ileal 1 ti if In huis, s eunsimitli s,-, s u p.ii',i,v ttu- i,,,ri,.,ieiii in our inane mnl ii,,K.i. tation-i me nuiim; less neei-s,ui.-i th.ui lul tnel ly. .NOTKT. 11)11 PC 1! PICA I'M IN. I'lnnlier I .mnl, Ael June !, s;s.j l lliteil Shoes l.iiliil I Utli e, 'ani'iiUM i', .i-h., June In Nil, Nnl lee In lierehy i;l en Hint In eiiiiilianee wit It the pl'to isli ins nl the net ul I "le;li's u June i, s,'s, i 11 1 it liil "All nel hi' Hie -nie u lltulii r IlllMs III (lie s,,,,., ,n , ID. 1 ,1 In tun, Ni'Miil.i mnl Wiiluni;lun Tiriituii,' ,i 111 'lil II. I- h uier, nt I'm 1 1 an 1 1 1 mint ul nil in- lllllll s,,r ul l Me-mi, l,.is th!sil:i III.. I ill i til I lee hl sum n si :i,un ul , n Km I im I In- pur ehll I llli' Milllll iM-l 1,11.11 lil' si e Nil. s In lint u hip No. S. in n I h nt 11 'i N". la i ;. . M . mii I will tiller pniiil In shun Hell Hie l.llel -"':..:0 Is inure aluiilile lur its tuitlnr ur 1 - 1 - - t'.i ui t'-r ucri'ii 1 1 in al pinpiisis, mnl 1., ei.o n-u Iin elllllll 111 s.thl liiuil tii-tuli' the Ui ';i-:. l unit In - . eeler ul Ihis tillieii at iiiu'iiini-r l .ish., tm Tuesilav lit" '-"'th line of .u.;ii-i, s 1;, ilr injurs us 11 nes-.i : II. I'. I In: liletlu, -rr A. Mir:,u e, , M. Him, ,,..,, Ihi.iiu l. 1 iimni sun. nn ui I'mti.ui.i m. ;..n. . V 1 1 llll'l mi I'i'isi us i .u 1 i.i ; 111; itiii'isri, in, llhiie ill i rll'e.l llilnls me r. .lh sir, I hi lil.' their ela litis in IhlsiiiUee mi ur Im I iO' 1 1 1 1 '."'! h tinv ui .Mieiiil K' ;. jnl7nilt;l'.l Jiihll u. (. .in. 'Ulster. NOTI CM rriniiii J'Olt Pl'UI.ICATION. r l.miil, Ael .linn .'!, h?s. t'lllteil Sliili'-i I ninl I itliee, Yiinenuwr, , ll-ll., J ane III S! ;. 1 .Miuir 1- inn ui iiiii t:i. 11 in iiiiiifii.it.iit' v 1 1 il I he pli i lsi ill- I I in' eel ul I ulllis. ul June:;, lsTs, .1,111, m net tm- the -nie m 1 llllllii 1' llilnls III the st.ites u! I '.i 1 1 ! nil hi , I Ire- ..n-i wsi,. i,-r.." m.,.i;, ii, ,rr. ul I'lll'l. mill, nullity ul .V U l luuuilll stnle ul 1 iii iiiii, lets this iiny lili . I in ttii "Hi.-, hi-r swiii 11 si.iti iin'iit .Nn. K.i'i. lur Hie piu'ehus.- ui . tln'Mi' '4 ul seetmii mi, In In tuiui-lilp Nn. a lliilttl, r.ilik'e Mi. In e:i.-.l, ainl w ill uller ; priMif tn shuiv Unit the litii't suiuht Is uime : Mliliahle lul' Its tllnhel'ur stune luall tur !e;l'i- eiiltut'itl piirpiiM s titi'l In e.tuhiisii her eiiitni lii sit hi la in I he line I he le"-i .til' nl.il li I it tif tins 11II11 enl 11ne11i1er S n.-li., nn I U.Mla.v the Ltilli tiny ul August, l-ii.i. ' I She nanu s lis Itneises; . '. Ilurnluirii; 11 . . .. 1 I ..... . II ' I ' 1 . t ll'Ill .1, -III I.I' I', .l"llll ,t. I ll'lllll'-llll, JJ lII4.lt J(. 1; i,,,i,.ii .,1 p,iian.i 1 n. Any nii'l nil pei-vms elaiuiiii' mlverst ly the Ithilii! tle.-teflhi'it In in I -4 tie 1 1 1 1 !e!ei In llle Hie! I- flu I ins III I III - till lee nil ur heinre sultl J! M 1 1 tiny of Atlll.st Is'.i.;. j JiilT iuikIII Jnlin I). liei'iMii'umi, lti'!.'l.ster. j NOTICM I'OIt PrilEICATION. I'l'lnihi r I.anil, Ael June :i, I'-TS. ! fllite'l Stat.-. I,.'inil I llllee, j Vaneiiiiver, Witsli., .May, 2, KH. I Nutlee In herehi- -'veil Hint In emu nl liinee with the pruvisiuns m nu- m t uf rmi .-i'ess ui lillie.i, lie, eillllieil ,ll ui'l. lur lie sun' ill . i unher li.nds lii the u!'i!es of i allfui'iihi, i r- tftiii.Neviulu, mnl wiislniiltiii 'i'erriliii''t . Sum Saiiisun of i heniiM II ii, ei in u!y ul Slimnu- II lit . Htllte uf Mllsll., h.n lliix iluv llleil III tins tillii-e his sivin ii slnteiniait mi l,.V,, fur Ihe : plll'ell.l.seul tin' iiw , lie' , nl I iiilll nu. 11 1 1 lou iiship Nu .! imrth, rau,;e nn. ti t ;i -l . vv in mnl will eller priiol tu Mnu thnl l.,e Inii t suiiht is 1 inure viiluiiliM! fur its tiinlieriir stunt- thnn fur ''-'''niiur.il i.iiri.uses. , eluiiii In sunt laiel hi'luri nut to fsiuMMi his . Ihe l.'et:ihlef ninl lie- l eeivei- ur this miiee m Vim tuivi r, wash in '''l".v isn. .lay uf July, Ki'i. ; "'' l'i"'"'H s witnesses: Allen lliiiiurtli M . .-,.,, t.-f. I'ranU lirnw.-r, .liihn 1. (ill-1 leit, nil tii'i'iiennwith, wash. i Any and nil persuns elalinliiit lulvei'sely lliu: "'",V'' llt'Serilll'll lllll'ls lll'l' l'l 1 1 I U Si I 'I I 1 1 1 Hit'1 lh,.ir ,.1,0,,, )M ,,,11,.,. orheiuresaiit isii, ; i.v uf July, "x. lulK,"'l,K'IAN' K,'lsl,!r-j NOTI CM. V. S. I.anil (llllee, ) Vancouver, Wnsh., June Ui, IK(i:l. ," Ciimplailit having heen entereil at this utllee ".V inis 0, '.v i s s nei i y .-.le.Ne i v, lur 11)lll1()I)lk, ,lis ju,ne.stea,i Kmry .W 77;:;, 'iteJ March 17, iwii, upon ihe sunt invest ;V',;:s county, Washin'Mon, wiih a view to ihecmi- f ''ll entry; Hie saiil parlies nre ht-rehy suiuinoncti in appear hefure v. It. inniimr, coiniiiissiuiier 1;. s. cireuii c 1, fur iwi:i, nt, loo'etueu a. M., to respoml mnl tur- ;!M"!Ll:;"!i;V;V',,'l,'Vli!liMf!,sai' ""V"';'1 "'"i'?- (loiiinitnl, wilh tlay ul final licarliiH lielurc Ihis oniee on aiikusi u jm i.i. John I). (ieoiilit'Kan. Henlstcr. YOtJXd (jlONKUAIj j 22.0CMAMBEAU ; , , , , Is a dapple tfrny, I.i', limiils IiIkIi, weighs . v.m v,mw, niree-.puiricr.s Normi 11, :i years ! n .Mny -lili, is ivcc ir all hiem- lshes ninl (liseuseH an'l Is 11 line tlralt liorse. gentle mi.t kind, u K..od traveler, m.d is ; owned hy j JON hwkkn v. ok I toon iuvi:it. on. Mr. Sweeny will nttend at tho following places duriiiK Hi" prrsenl Hire season: At Mr, Joe Purser's, Monthly and Tuesday of each week. At Mosicr, Friday and Miturilay of eiieli week. Terms: J-'or nitif;li! service, pav iiblt! In ciihIi ifTi.dO. ty ihe stison, pn.valile at end of same, (flo.(K). To Insure, paynhle when same Is known, fcla.OO. Incase of l'ailure, ser vice tin: followintj season arulis. ran lCJ) (Fii 0 FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A l.ngo supply (f,;iii(l '..-..wV, i:'iht I I Ctdubr.iloil liiiuid rcdoi s ami tlnU'tl K'..u!-i. Prepared to I'tii'iii- b at 1 e, a lim .-In s n inltlii-, lit a cheap r.rado lint neat ami .ioi!i:i;i;s and iiKT.Ml.i'its in HARDWARE, TIIJWARS, Etc, Ftc. Curnor of Soconil ;;iul Rxloral Slrcot-i. Acorn n and Charter Oak Slovos ami HanK.u ('mis, Aiiiniiinlllim ami Spoiling (eols I ion, ( 'mil, Itlaclismitli Supplies, 'a:;oiiniakci's Maloi ial, Scwcr Pipe, Pumps and Pp'pe, Pliiiiiblng Supplies. That tlilltv days i-:'s Inn.; lis m- i::n cii dit rmi!-, nnd wmihl n xpcctfully rcolli-st mil' ji.ilrol'S In "oeeni lie 111-1 he-t :ifi-i i;-, : if I v. Specialties S Private Formula : L)b liliiU dllliuU. And ;i Complido l.itut of DRUGS, CHEMICALS A H D MEDICINES. yours for hood tiivn:. DRS. WILLIAIS (z BZOGrUS. D a it DZALr.nr. in House Builder's Gccxlf.:, Susli nnd Doers, 2lcrldins, Brackets anij Fooil Tomines. Lime. Plaster csljI LntL. Coil ing, Huslio azid PlccriiiP'. Coffin. c cz Cc.clTCtcj. i.v si!nt::i:sr vmii O. 1.. STl! N !l N, I'll :i!eni. RAVlSGK a IVEEER - l'r,ui'i;ii:!'ii:s .... Have on baud 11 full supply uf I '1 nit, Shade uud Ornamental trees; gr:ip vines, Miinll fruits, Hoses ami Sln nliliei v. lie stiff to ','et our prices be Cor" plll'i'liu-i ng el-sew here. Ileiiii iiiliei-our trees nm grow ii strictly without irrigation. THE BALK'S. ------- OREGON I". II. Sl'AVKiN, laical Atrent. ilaf uc? HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Ham, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Corner of Oak and Foinlh .Streets, .... jtivL.r Oregon. A. S. BENMFTT. ATTOnXKV-AT-LA IP. OPIICKIN.SIIAN.()Sl;ril,)N(i('(lKM;U Ol' (,'OL ItTAN I ) SKI'OM) STItKKT, 'J'lie llallfK, ( lri':,'on. I'OIt SALK. Six lots in Wiiiieoiini, 4S0 acres in Skaiiiania county, and several farms in the valley. J. II. C'iiAii.i:i!.vt (iii. rnlV rT',cti rt" T Mii -I ant ial . , I'.IM'I llil' MilciiGi!, Lewis & Slaver ( 'i.nijiaii' Vti'Iiiilliii'itl liupleiueiili ninl M.irlihicn. BARBED WIRE. Itilit T ii. f. nil. Seeretiirv. i 11 i m JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH. -iTldltMOV AT LAW. I'l'iiftlces In i 11,., court of Oi-ckoii anil U'avlilnKi,n. Hpeelul nl lenl Ion yiveli to coll veyaneln, (il jW'n,;. ()FKK.,: MOOD UIVKIl OUKOOX int sali:. House and lot ill Hood III ver. Ap P'y b A. S. Hi.ow ions. Ja , P jiiiD I... y- 1.