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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1893)
HO')l KIVHh, v.U. AlC: 11?, Isk; 7 in: .vi:s.si'ii:. The preld nt imsso ,nas made Ulilic TllesddV, Mttil IlliS lltira.tt il JCQQre Attention tli. in ny similar ilm jutnent In the past thirty jcuiv It W brief, concise, and devoted almost on tlrcly to the tinani'ial tiinstioii. It N a .vonservative tlocunu nt, vttimr tlu tacts plainly, is not dielaioi iu.!, a.i.l in brief is so happy a pri'st iitiiti. n of too uhjo-'l, that thou' who are .'pjvsed to hi' president's views, mil tiud 1,0 J mlt w ith it, The president 11 !-;- the j innoiiiute repeal of tin' Sherman hill, but makes 110 suggestions ci'iurrniiig legislation on the Mihuvt, Uside.s tin except that what done lie Ji'iu .iiuickly. lie conciu.lcs his iiies-sige ty .teiying that hiui the linaiuval situation not demanded iimuediaie attention, lie would have called a special session of congiv! in St-pti'tnlrr to tvvi.se the tariff laws. From vhiih it will l-e ..seen that he hies not lost sight iC' the party pledges or plaU'onn, aiul that as .boon as the silver ijuesiiou is settled, the revision of the laril.' laws will be .Undertaken. WE AIM ALL VlOllT. We l'!ieve it it Individual has us var ied rights us n municipal corporation, and so U-liex ing w have perfected ar-' rangum-nts by which, if it works, we can pull through the winter. We are daily xjHvtIrg a ruhUT stamp pat ternixl after thai ot the county tivas uier mid le.l'iug the legend ' pivscllted an I not paid for lack oi funds." Wo willle leady to w ihviue all creditors, a.- sji'ii as it arrive. Tlii' salmon lisluog season closed Thursday, and the close season will last until Sept. loth. The canneries have-expressed their determination to lisit alht.tll, iiinl as thc:v is 11. ov a hig run of. f tislt stalled, it isptolatle the fall 1. itch w ill c jual that of the regu lar .-eascli. The light oil silt r promises to he a hot one, hoth sides ilei laio lluir iliteli tiou of inakiin: it a square isue each relying on the merits of its vase, and p!oniie not to indulge in lihlnisteritin. If this plan if battle is carried out a solution of the question w i 1.1 be reached w ithiu a month. White S.ihiHui Nates. Mr. and Mrs. N. lloiu'ietsoii of Port land are the gueMs of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Jewett. Marion Locke is the proud pcsseor of one of t he ft 1 test teams ui 1 1 sis county, which he purchased while at ,,'oldi 11 da'.e l;;st w vk. O.ir little village is assuming metro politan ail's, we are nil .rinoil that .Mes- and ( o. w ill open .up a in the near f:uiirc, I he D. lladlcv saloon io4e "l'o" is a very are all "on to ' silent partner, linn. (.'. V.. J.arson and hrlle of Astoria are viiting friends here for.a few .days, The Steamboat l'o. have ordered their wood landed at the old landing, which would seem to indicate that they have given up the idea of making a lamlim: at Kankms. Those here w ho complain of hard times would do well to l.iok upon the .condition of the balance of the country. It is dull here, but we U licv.e there is inure money in circulation in propor tion to population than in any other neighborhood in the slate. There is a general business stagnation tbioughout tuu United States and w hile its ctlects are visible here, we are so much letter off than other places that we should feel contented. In the mar:'.il'aet.urin; .utersof theeast, and toe silver min ing centers of the w.st thousands of men are idle and not far from actual ant. We have had a uocd crop of email fruits, that brought fair prices, und put foO.tHN) iu ,ii reflation here within two months, or about $b).0 for every man women and child in the valley. Besides this cv-ir other crops re tjocKi. we have idvntv of w heat. tileniv of vecetables. and the aimle ih1 -hlir tlu' hlc, some w ith M J - 14 ,crop promises u good yv ld, and iroo.d prices. Indeed if we go to ;::akiui: .coiuparisous with our neighboring' towns, wecaunot help but realize that Hood liiver has much to congratulate herself for. but we California was at Its ?enith, . J. N, mid a niuulH'r of oiin;r men in his neigh I ol'lh'od oig:Uli.t d all expedition ! el etvod the count r in a prairie schoon er. (. N. " was lor a nine lucky In his mi, Jug, and U came a li sident )l .oiH'oflhe towns close lo the mining toglon. He accumulated a handsome sniu f money imd stalled home with it, The Ves-el upon which he sailed was w i eked, and diiriiitr his ahsein e from home the low 11 iu w hich he lived was di si roved I lire and a store Iv lotig'ing to N." was one of the I u i l t i u ; that went dow n in the con !!:'i,r::tion. He ;s wiped out linait eiaMv. He leluiiied the s,(-,ind lime loli vhls luck. He ayain il,'iVi ded, am! once nuM'e started lor his ,id home in t)iii. and was one of the pav-ennors in (he steamship ( enlral Ai'ielica, , ha h fouudeix l otl'l'ape lialteras iu ScplciiKH-r, l-s,?. Among the pass.-uciTs saved was the subject of this sketch, wlin aiter drill-' for liom-s umii tin' open sea ill a rati, wa picked up by :. pissiuv' brig, His fort inie l.ad fir a second time b vn w r, sied fiont him and a inelau el!o! deei''led w llieh attcrw aid grew into his present form el hanuli s de ranuenieiu. I'.n: tlii- was not ll,e only in.vntive that caused a omv briaht mind to totter. He fore 1 10 wctil away to the cold lit els ,e was ngaged to Iv married to one of the Icailim; joung ladies of 1 he country iu w l.ii h a greater art of his boy hood days w,re spent. i-!veryonc considered it b be a i.io.-t cone ni:d match, lint the old n about absence incroMsir.g alleetioii did not hoid uood in this ess,-, liiiriug his absemi- s!ic married another man of Mel 'utchevlA ille, and t!si- couple arc to-day rosidi nis of l'i'lin, y lie did not h..o the l. iuous "pres. sure" hallucination at IliM, and this; did not develop until aUuil the time of the war. luuing the war hcalwaxs claimed that if he could get Ale bin-; coin and .letl' la is together he could' raisi' the "1 i's.un'" and secure peaiv t their minds and to the voplo at,' I irgv. lie said they arc I 'I h right as they view matters from their own standpoints, if they will let mo as sume the pro-sure 1 w ill brim: harmony and s;ood leeliinr back lo t he country.'' lleomv pa.-seit through the lines at . Kichnioud, and came near iretting into Our Wonderful Remedy ! DR. CRHNT'S CLOHLO 168 Kins ot tysrersM Cfnlies. CPSokl under it I'ositivo liuiirunteo, ruH'Aiti n n v The 0. W. R. Msnufacttiring Co., P01 thiiui, Oroon. l or sale at Hood lloi i' I'liavmacy. NoiTt i: 10K rrni,ic.TH)N. 1 FURNITURE AND ALL' KINDS OF BUILDING MATLRIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. V I.H'j.-u ripply dC, oiul I; ;lit til md al Tlir lill,'v Or i.liv Mrii thai I 1111, 1 1 Mil,, N.ilU-e I ti llltm.'.l settler luis in. ! ll"l to oi.i'ie lhl.0 I'tis'f In s:i. tlllil tllllt s II, I pf ll Aiuaisl V, Is'Vt. Die lollow K- OI hl llltelll lull 'II "I hiselalin. I w ill he inn,!" h l,,e the r 101,1 K, tell er I ' . v I.. U. ill 1 lit I III lies II e ti'ii, In l Is, l-'.i', li : ( lliiliis I ., M,l'i". II, 'I'll !e:i I Apl'll--ui lull N,. f' !' tie e1 . II e 1 ,11 m 1 , II e IOI,l II f 1 , II W , l' '.'.' t' i I ti r !v w 111. lie ii inies the fell, ft lie; ililnesM to llN ,',,lll,ll,il I'el.lellee lllx'll ill), I II, hi .'i. s;ii, tail. I. M. I'. I 'i. W III leonl. A. I . Ilainl. .I.iliu t'lieis uli of Il,i.u ItUer . 1 re;eii. ! Ili.'sl.ll-i .I.IIIN W. l.KU IS. Ill'clKtl r. I Cololratnl liiiuld lolur: Under t aid:: : 1 rcparcti to lui ni- h at om e, a line 1. eat at. .iiul lintril li'.His. C,'"r:'2.;::K'y. ,f lolllii', al-' a clicap radti Initial ri! ;i .lonur.i NDiici: rou rrr.i.ii'A rittN. i I. Miiil ii.'tieent VniHsun er, W'usti. .Inly 1", lc:. N,:ieets heo h eiit ii thai the folhoi my-; name I -ruler lei' flleil not lee ul ins liiUnl i,,n i to ia:i;; ' ilia.l roof In u',n , of his 1 I lim. an, I t ii.it ii.l I'loof w ill In- iiuiili' I,,ie the III 'ulster iitnl In et iM'f el llle 1. I .nml i iliee ui itiiiMiiver, Witsli., mi Aiii;.j :V. lVl. I lrn t). t.!K I ll-l !". TM'i fur the x u e , unit lots I mill 2 ; see .1 l'i .1 ti r M e 111. i lie ii.nn, s Ihr hilliiwlim nilnevsrs l,i frove ! his t-onlitiii,nis ivi, tenet" iit-on mill iiiiltMi- II, ei of, ml hoi, I, v i: Anthony s. :lill, Aiiion Him; , I Inn Irs Mei 1 1 s, llohi 1 1 Inl i ti in, nil o i hr n, i till, .!,;( niim in 1 1 urn 1 1 W nsi. ; ly .'-'i.tit.' John I', di m.iini is. lifKlstrr i ami i: i . i a i i.i :u- in HARDWARE. TIIJWAKE, Etc, Corner of Soconil ami r'oiloral SttetilH. Studebaker Ccborne Fto. 1 1 i t.rii v i i.i Acorn raid Charter Oak Stoves and nanros. V ni"'ii, iiinl ( hi i iii((i llell'l'l loel Xlmi 4. I'ouundrum. If it U consistent to trouhle he fore his lunacy w as diseovi r- CoUiihI the govermeiit lo purchase :lu products of the silver tuiin s, w hy is it iueonsisteiit toctnitvl it to purchase the jtriMluo of the of the farm-.' We consider our proposition as foolish as the other. Cmiv.iok. J STK VY. Ten head yearling cattle, s mu hrand- a V f a square, .some with circle on ijuare. .some with eitcli .X. iljieia! reward wil lUsKle oi the uc paid for irioirmaiion leading to their recovery. Write W. S. Curian or O. B. Hartley, Iiood Kiver, Or. THE CUTE SALHOX. The salmon run duriiiir the ac-aon just closed, has heen the poorest Know n since white man Ix-can to fish for t'lem In the Columbia. fues.1av a disnatch !-iret1' convenient to market from Astoria stated that aVplendid run . AUo3 (,f land ,llillS !'ivm u"-' began that day, the catch averaging S llu,,u unvT ul wMr '"'re Two Snaps. Will sell for A cvnts on the dollar, the finest ,sb.cep ranch on the I'acitie coast. W'.iil range naturally fenced, sut'icit'iit for ui.,l0 sheep. I'an ar range tor cutting "iu tons of Lav if de- no snow. to the boat. Last vear a .similar state level and easily subdued. j-,r purtie- of affairs existed, the run commencing ! luait' an"-N :'H'iisomce or 10 . ;, just with the close seon. That the j XX a011' 1Il!2,i 1:hvr r-. . salmon have "caught on" i therefore j iO.lt SAM.'. evident, and we believe that Orion Kiuersly and Emil i!iut7:, of The Dalles are responsible for it. Two yeart ago, the former gentUmeii dump-i T.i liie larincrs. led a cart load of almanacs in the river. : NVe wi!1 ,io a11 kil"ls tr' i'ldin cn A 4 spring 3 seated niouniia iiack: new. A. S. Blowers k I'w. and the latter disgusted w ith the im- i Saturdays this season except Hour possibility of enforcing the fisb. Jaws i "lak,u- behave learned that good dumped another earl load of Ush laws flour cal onl.v ie out of our dry in pamphlet form at the mouth ,of; wheat b' dampening the grain after it ;MiU creek. At this time the big chin- has P"11 through the smutter and "ooks were drifting back to the ocean I illIow'S it to sweat a few days, and every individual rascal of them Leave J'our wIleat with lls and give us swiped a'copy of each and put out t0 ; a chance to do good work. You w ill sea how be could evade the laws. A j tllca Uie our flour preference to auy .convincing fact in this connection js:otlltr- H vi:ui.sgN Bims., that the run started on the 8th instead ' Proprietors Hood River louring mills. .of the 10th. The 1UU ivvre : l lli(m PadfIc Further KfittH s the rates. .vuie tuougu, oui me almanacs -p., ('i,-,,.,,,,, ed. After the capture of JetV Pavishe Went to ! ol ",res Atonroe and endeavor ed to gain adl:iisMo!l, but was refused, many repons to tlie timtrtry notwith standing. 1 lis family, as li lore reniarked, is a very respectable one. liis brother. John Free, an ::Moriiey, nsidisat New Lexington. O. liehasti.o sj,tl(-, hy ing on the homestead til Met'llteheell vi lb'. and there is another brother liv ing in Kansas. He carries more railroad passes than perhaps any other man in the world. Siiiio of them are striking in the ver biaiii' of their authority. One, for iiistawv, has 1 1 : i inscriplion: "Pi.ss J. N.' as far as the road is en! out." Another: "Taw the U-arcr from hell ii l.reyt f i-t." Arotlier says; " Take J." NY to tin eiid-of the ro.ul, drop him otr.'tnd don't let him c 'me bai k." The majority of his i.i-sis ;ue not annual-, but arc good for his natural life, he has jievi r any trouble i.Uiui securing renewals. lie is u in veter;;t-traveler, and has Iwa all over the country, and haunts the new.-p.iperollicis tosiieh an extent that not only every editor in the country, but the coni)iitors and even the oilice dev il all know this pe culiar character i.s fir as they can see him. He never s.iy.s so much as by your leave, but is absolutely : t hone in every editorial s .ce'um. I he way lie can cut nut, p:-sl write and pre are copy would put to hb;-h the rh-t of Horace Oruley. The press of the .country have k'o'.'d hint oi!' -vvcr.ii times, but he alwav - Imb- tip eron ly when h ast e.vpicttd. One of his pe culiarities is to write on ahead to -ouie town and rsk some acjimintanoe to secure the Courthouse or a hall for him to deliver a lecture in, but he always gets the pressure on so hard when lite date arrives that the lecture is never delivered: however, some years ago he would freipicntly give harangues in some of the country towns. He is very ready at repartee, and inclined to be sotnew hat of a wag; and w hen it comes to profanity, if he haj'i pciii ; to be sHjrhtly crossed there is no man on earth w ho can r-.wh a higher octave in iIu'scmIo than can ".. N." There is probably no other man w ho . e.in secure the accommodations and ireiieral attention wherever he gins, lie always tat- at the lust hott Is, gets his .shaving done at the best barb onn: iok rriu.ic.vTioN. I iiinl (.!ltf ul llii' iiille or. July is, )s;i. Sol lee Is In tt'liy irlvrii tliilt Hie folloil mi; nniiieil setiler h.ts tiie,l n,ti, e t,f his Intention t.i lr,.Ote llll.o 'l.-'f I'l -Ul'lt'tt of Ills t'lilllil, lliel l .llt Vila I'l'iiol Mill t"' lllllile lulolf Hie Itt i; I st, i' im, l.,ve:,T 1'. s. I.. '. lit '1 Ilk I 'alii s ( r. mi I iu stioy s., i '., Is" :. vi: AliMiieler J s. II. . No "hi t, r tin- ti ,. n w ', oi s' II ami ids I '.'.uc! s ,, e l l', 1 n r t,i e w in. He untie !! foiluM It w i!a.'s-.' In H'OM' his e iiinriueiis iv.ii'i',.! ' i!'n im, I eu:it;i- liol, ol sal,! lull, I VI: lin IIomIIi,,,! 1 1 , M tl Kl i ,-r I lox'in, A. 1 1 , l'ie:iniii . .1 ntes i iriiliioii, A. li, , li 1 1 ! i m 4, i 'i Monnl 1 1,- I i 'ie, ,n. j.'J-,i :.'i Jolts W. I i m is. Ci-wMit. no it ei-. Ki: rrm.icATioN. 1 t'lmt.er I.11111I. Aet June .1, l:s.; (huts, A 111 111 u 11 i ion ami Siiirtlii'r (.uuil, Iron, Coal, Blacksmith Supplies, Wagonniaker's Malcl ial, Sewer Pipe, Pumps and I'pi p e, l'lumbing Supplies. vi.iini'- i'1'i; I'iiiclsfjll, iis & Staver t iiitiiiui)'s A trrli-ul t urul IiiiileinciiU unit ll.nlilnei i. BAKBED WIRE. That thirty days i n- Vis pi est o,; lolj' r p iti is w e 1 all t, I 1 Ot eriilil goiK I'll I lo in-elvi iiinl would ice ildilll.V. -pcctfully l ui'.-. Yuacnuiei' I an,! I illiee, June III Kit. Notlee In lierel'.v tlveii Unit la e iiiiilmiiri' Mil 1 1 ! lie 1 1,11 11, lis Hi till' II, t nt l I'll;, It n ol .1 nne , I. s. tut 11 11 , 1 "An ml ,.t 1 1 10 sale of I: lull, r la 11,1. Ill I lie Miloni I .1! le , II III. I l e iC'Ul, N' ;! I :t a 3 ill Vl ,1 s i , n' I, , I ,'ITlloi , Al'. 111 ! ! il, I lean r, l I n i ai, 1 1 -1 1 . . t y m Si nh no- ln.,11 -sla'.e ol I n , ,-, ,11, li. is thlsil.il llliil 111 tills ol ! 1 , i li . s i , .i i, j. ;. ; ,-, M. i , t , ,, . ,,i , ,r tl.e ,er elianoil the solit I eel 1,11:1! I . ' r e .No. i 111 ton ii -loi' N o. .1.1 ior I n raiie No. le ... . yt. iu.,1 u. lot!, r (ii'iioi lo shiiu' 1 1,1,1 iliei. in, I sti.ilit is l not e all i a! tie lot its luiiU r or sn.ne i a an tor nurn iiliural oi r j , , ., ne.l to i .ailihsii In. i ' I a I in lo sal'! .alel l,,i,, le la isler hint l!s ee.,r ol litis oil, et- ill V nne- nil it W iis'i,, ell 'IV. "lily the i' i ,la i of Ail ,11-1. s it It.-liaei' S as i itin s.': H. I'. lltli nhiln, I f: r A. m '.n-e. John VI. 1 in':ii,s.,n, Hlralil 1. "1 la-lii soli. a. l ot I'oi !. net i iieiioti. .'iii.v ami all ( i . 'sons ii.ttt.i nu n-nersely the I'.lioie ilisrril't ,1 la, i N me l e t si to llle llieir elan us ill I lilsolliif on oi lieli.ri' mini ".illl lla V of A II l: lll iN'.l. JnlTain:!;! John 1. I ieoliean, Itivlflrr. N'OTH i: lOU HT.UOATION. 1 iTuntier I.anil. Aet June .1, 1S7S.; ; I'llite.l .Xlnl. s l.aiel I lltiee. Vaneoiivi r. W an.. J ill" 1" s !. Not i'-e Is hereli.e taieii thai in eoiiipllaiiei. ' i ttli liie el'io i.ion- i-l tlie net of Connies of , .1 1. 1 -Ts, 1 1, i nie.l "An net lor I lie suit ol ; tiaili' l 1. n Is In iti,- slali s ,,, I a 1 1 ! r II la, I ii'e '.'oii, i'i ii'ia .oel W a-li. I 'T.," Soiliia -It tner. oi l'otl'anl, eoitnlN ol M u, t noi, tali slat,, of I lriT"ll. lias this ilav hie, m tins olliee her suot n il. i!i lie. ill No. 17.iK.Ior the imrehase ,. t!iesl 4 ul M et. .in No, 111 in t'Ol lislOli ; so. :i north, ran."' No. In east, nu.l will oiler j nut Im s!t,,M lii.e the iaml .Miuittil Is more' ;i i-to 1 1 ,t tor its tunlieror slniu than lor i.ri euilnrai illl'Hps,'.s ail l lo esltihli.sh litre elatlll lo ,s:ii,1 Iaml Ill-lore the la :;i-tt r in.it Heeeiier ' oi I his ol. ice a I V it iieuiiv er W'a.-h., on Tin si lay 1 the i't li 'lay ol August, Ki.i. j Isiie iiaim H us II iicso : II. llu-Tiliiitii; Perry A. Snrl'aef, Jnl',11 M. 'I'iiomi'son, Hiram 1. I n iiiij'sou, ail ol I'liiTiaml i r. ' Any ami all persons eiaieinn; intversi-ly tin- I al'Ole tlesenheil lanils -ire le.lleslei to tl If tin ir elm ii is in t ii is oilice on or htlori- isihl i't It ilnv ot , iiu list s:i.i. Jill, uiivlH John I. ti - )i In -tin I J , r.eaister. Prescripts ens and M. HVlill. Ss .AH.Hf.XtJ. ' Anil ,1 Complete Lin i of i rt .1.1 , W-..-J- - DRUGS, CIIGfiiCALo AND MEDICINES. YOURS F01J HOOD lilVCl?. BUS. ill lrlii AM I H I i Ml DEALERS IN House Bnildcr ; Brackets oi I'ooi Tornines. jLime- Pi avf r- r A To--', c- lug, Fhiotio ar.d ricorino-. Coffinc rvt m, xaB.-ss'Wt'wuL,,sw tsWa, on siti ii; i i i' NuT'.t i:. STItAN All AN", rresiileiit. li. i . ( ui; Srereliiry. S'- fill flrf n!t;io sit weretnoseoi jyji, ana they tbougbt mM flKt 0m.Ab Ifans!W Tuesday was the 10th iiitead of tlie 1 City( SIoux city an(J Jftiepll moo tu. i.,p.u oy a ,,-vv .uays : firet clas8. pates crpespoydiu-zl v re- sl,o.s, m.,1. in f:.et, lives oil the fat f pnly,but they followe.i the ,'ashion, j duced ta all e.tern points. Vomuh the Iaml. He never Las his huirc.it. -made a run on the fisherrueu and the : Union Pa(.ific a tjJ Mun urcIlsls,illR His memory w HunHhimr i,lieno,,, ktter were compelled "to dee their ; and yop will lie wnvinrt.d tbat the old "uvt ' r'-lli "Tl! n .doors." Col Sinnott of the Umatilla . Overland is the cheapest and quicks anv other lo Ml "'."i,' louse, the best lasted man iu the route to tnke. I knows every new M.ai.er man in this .country on salmon jvill youch for the ' , , .. : . ,tatement3 above made. le is ac- fluainted with Kiuersly, the salmon. ;hutz and i I Larioad ot lix'lie Harbor Jim.e just ! received at K. Itartniess'.' THEY DISSOLVED. lOU SALE. NOTIOi; TOP. ri'IiLICATION. I.niel nil'.eB lit Varn'oiiver wtesli. July Ki.i, Notief l lierehy -flvt-n that tlm folloMln-f. natne'l settler lias hleil holiee of her llllen- ! tiori to itinke lititil (Hoof iti iitiort of her, ei.illii. ami thai sai'i j . r m l u ill l- inaile hefore ', Id i-ler itmlKieeivt r l. S. I-atnl illlee nt Vaiieouver viiiMi.oii s''.ti-inl-er II, lv.i l, viz: i Mary V.. lloivt.'ll. i II. K. s.to, for the s c J, see U, T,i n r II u vv in. She n;iniesttie fnll'iii in-; ii itne.sst-.H to prove i i i ,. , , , - f .. , 'i i"tiuii'nn i'-i'"'ii'f n r'll ami i tiniiii- OlOilil iaml w no lias men aellVety ( II- turn of. sai.l Iaml, vi: Matti- 1'iitlerson. of ira'reu in the nr'iie-sjon for anv leiiirth ' l orthniil (jre-mn, Henry Johnston, .Ii-tr'Ki ot tune, anil can call linn liy liis Inst name. 1 assi-mrcr contlnctors on the various railroads are cuiallv well know n to this strange individual. i VoluiiKM could he written of this! ( rnv. iorij, url W H11. . u-f.-isiitM Miller, all ef White hulnion John I. 'iK'KiHKo.v.v. r.e"isler. i-i;t'i''::i:'ii.i:.-; Haveon hand a full suiij.lv of IVnit, rshadf and Ornamental trees- ftrup vines, binall fruits, Hoses and Shruliliery. IV sure to cet our iiiei s helm-' iiireiasiiioeis(.vliere. Iiemenilier our trees are .; row n sirictlv wilhont irri"iition THE DALLES. ------ OREGON F. II. Stanion, Local Aeon!. The lady managers of the world's i Fan" on White .Salmon on mile fair have had another session in which froci tue Columbia, 14 acres cleared Jhepatienceof the lady manager Pre-! fine sPrinK. ud water for irr;g:ition. i ident, Mrs. Potter Palmer, yas sevxre-! APPb' t this of lice. fy tested, and the nieiubers called one j .NOTICE. ! another naughty names. Jlrs. Mere-1 4ith, chairman of the committee on Our book's are closed, and on and 1 awards, was the subject of a few re- a'ter tuii date we will sell forcash only, j parks by Mrs. Ball who charged the A' S- B!owera & Co' ! (chairman with sending her sister to! " Iie '"Immortal J. X." j interfere with the business of the com-i Toledo, O., July 2S. .Since the ru-j pilttee, and in .closing she character-!111013 of tlic (leat:i of that eccentric! Jzed Mrs. Meredith us "an aiTogant, ! cnar;lctt'r( Jacob N. Free, more com-) pialicious, ungeneroiw, vindictive i monly known and self-styled the "Ini-j Jfornsn." This raised a disturbance : mortal J- "v" newspapers all over the! jind there were cries of "put her out," i countlT have ljeen publishing biograph- j 'take it back" ptc. Mrs. Ball stood ' K aml "--rratives concerning him, the ! emilirig serenely until the Jmbbub sub- ! m!1.'orit.v of which are ridiculous rot ! ided and then slie said it over again. and t'ally flc. The writer is in pos- j fln. Meredith started to speak in her : fsession of family data and incidents j pwn defense, but broke down and tllat may ,J K-gardpfl as reliabje, j fobbed hysterically. The meetin- ; , lr?e 16 a n.ativ.e "f iJljio' a,nd hoy' k. ,v. i a . , hood was devoid of anv features of! ?hen dissolved in tears. more interest than which character-j ;izes the lives of the average Anicriean says: that Messrs. youth. Back in the 40s" ".I. N. .' or! a jaKe Jrree, as everyone then knew him : man and vet hut little of his history lie told. Ho is still hale and vigorous, notwithstanding the weary, wander ing, never-resting existence' he has led. Arthur K. C'hus'c in St. Louis Heitublie. THE SAINT'S REST, at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IjiikI iftite lit Viihcduver vvusli, July SO, '.h'Xl. ! Notiee Is lierehy clven that the folloivihif- ! n.-mii-il settler Inis II let! notii-e of his intention to niiiUe tinitl t-tsifln tiiii(irt of liti elaiin, ; anil Hint said proof will lie iineln hefor W. 11. Dunhar. Oieinil 'sioner I". N. Cirrult Court I for Distrlet of vvushliiiiloii nt ( i'lldenilale ; Washington on Saturday sept, lt.tli Jsjli, viz: John Sehlejtel. H. T., No. SITS for the s e sec :jl Tp 5 n r II c w in. He name the following witnesses In prove liis e.-intlne.ous resiileuee tii.nn mid etiltivn- j lion or, salt! larifl; viz: John N. Cole, Wllliuni i K. Cole, of Kuldn 1. . WashiiiXlot), Kurlolpli I Heytitig, John Kaiiner, of (iilinur 1'. O. Wash- lll',-toli. i u5spta John i). (jeoghegan, Ilfglnter. AMESVILLE. x,oo zzoxei The Chronicle peerhake aud Prews have found 0pp?r iins near iadge? lake that ' V a teat:ht in the school of Mcfiit- vinl.t jnn nr o., om r..'..n.i. . e cheeiiville, a small town about 23 miles Ul ieid400 per ton, 2fK) pounds of uth of Tole(lf) He Ww ft , fopperai iU cents a pound. This re-; young fellow, and consi.lered quite a ium us oi a nunier on fcauvie s . caicn oy maidens or marriageable age J f , 11.. or: -.1 j i ' His faflipr Wltsi ft cl(.p,rvi,i,m t.,il 1U...1 ' Call J3iauu y f his ago no nau a 1011 01 -----s. .. ..s, - ....... . to fcthers10 flour sacks full. i llar cu.'" M W n LIQUORS, CIGAES. A good set of single harness, hand made,! irom $15. to $20. 'Team lines $2.50 to $3. Full line of buggy ' washers in sstock. THE ETTTCZEZSS. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Heats, Hani, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealors in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Corner of Oak and Fourth Streets, - - . CYRUS NOBf.E WHISKY' a specialty. and see me at the mouth of the White .Salmon. Huston Team Collars, Team Lines, per set... 1 J Breast Straps 1 Halters Feather Hone Whips. per pair $' ,r0 s" to .2 oO i 50 to lid cts l fW "0 cts. A. S. BENNFTT. A ri'OILXEV-A 7-LA 11'. OPFirF.INSIIANXO-Sliril.IUNlJCOKNKIt OFCOURTA.NI) SKCONK s'l ltKKJ', The Dalles, Oregon. E. D. CALKINS, llooij RiTcr, Or- FOU SALK. Six lots in Waucoma, 4S0 acres in Skamania county, and several farms in the valley. J. 1 1, CnAiii.i:it.r(iii. Hood Kiver, Oregon. JOHN H. CRADLUBAUGH. -VrroUXKY AT LAW. I'metlees l t, ,1(lllrU ,,r onKlm ami W aslilnnioii. Sl.e-Ilitei,ti,.llv,.u . vi'vinieiii'.-, (U ''IHItOFFicK, HOOI) ItlVKH OUKtlON 1 015 sai-i:. IIous,..,d lot In Mood l!.v A. s. Kiver. A p. Itiovyi.tisj, j In 1S4!, when the gold excitement in ' W". Woods Proprietor.