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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1893)
, i lIOODniVr.n. uU. Alti: la I'll A YE n AS A WEAEvS. Colorado lias nowr Ui-i inti-.l ir Iter piety, or i-oiltvthe tfl;. "ti- tervnr. Indeed, till' Illisaioll.'ll i. s ol that tudiiious nd argiiitiU'ioiin Ntaio i- liervtufore, dealt Willi too sit, ::.T ni.'lV ly force than nwtvtticv, iivm'Iiuii:: ar guments to the uurt'eym lain that were iin.inverab!e if the armi.r i : i I the drop on the fcilow In-in !ii:iml w iili. J tux tor, us a oonwyor f hints to the unconverted, was l.mj; mihv s.'.j.TsiV!t o y Colt, us ln-ing moiv jvrswasue, jt i I l.iinli more foroetul. lint now in the lime of her sore distress, the pullic fan cy, stirred perhaps hy Waite's SH-riptii-lal (puliation aloiit Mood up to the horses' bridle, turn to the u-eol!ectioi! of long ao, when infantile prayeis weie lisped, and eru the daily nwuk iv porU had yet taken the pla.v of the I.i hle. Colorado is to have a sei.Miti of prayer; a ivlleethe jxt it ion u the throne of jiruee, that the hearts of the jHililicians in Washington, niiht by livine graft- U' made to see, and i-eeini; understand, that liO eeuts u oi l ii of sil ver is really worth a dollar. It w.u'.d eeiu proper that th.se tearful prayers thould Ik? fortified by those of lite me chanic, the artisan and the l.iUuvr. Let Sandulphon gather thi pray, rs of farmer that oO cents worth of w ho.it Le told for a dollar; of the mechani" and laborer that their products be increased iii value M) per cent, and let the pray ers lie doubly fervent that the other fel low, the consumer, let the matter pi by default, and neglect to put in a counter petition to tlve 0;i:nLseieiit airainst fictitious values. We nniehlv fear our Colorado friends have taken a large mouthful in praying fur congress, : jet we admire their volatility, their, faith and their pluck, and iih the imi- mice of those who arc not yet ready tu see "the silver cord loused, or the gold- vq bowl broken," we .stand leveiertly uncovered, and wait the performance of what will le, if it eeiu.es to pas, a genuine motlern miracle. A CoSll'IUUlLSK YEIUUVT. The very tirconu' Be'nring -a dis pute has finally been decided, th.e Coin mission reaching a compromise verdict l.ut lir-iiiHs its nnm!.tr :is v.-n-IIi-.tiii'- weak kud asses. They fir: decided that liehiiuy'a sea wus a part of the Pa cific ocean, and then prodded a regu lation which says, in eii'ect, that it is not. The regulation provide "hat the United States and England shall forbid their subjects killing fur seal within a zone of 60 miles around the IV; by lot!' t-CtfA Tv' v islands. The regulation does m.t pro- the u,em.rs. a feast ,.f forgiveness, a vide for any otler natii n observing : loW of U;ll) .u.(1 ,1k. t,;il.h ).uy ,.,. these limits, audit tr.es to give both .1?er pU hvKvl( 0!, j,or ,u.4hcr limbs, eouutries jurisdiction over a section of Jul saiti 1.5.llt was (.Ja-l she never said what it decides to be the IVeilie ocean, ; it M hlul tle i,rt..ary expunged the 120 miles iu diameter. Itaka provides i recor(.s, the light weiit oils Niobc re A close sea.on over the entire l'acific 1 turned to her pedestal, r.nd a long suf oceaa north of latitude and west of . eriUr public us one man heaved a sigh the )S0th degree of longitude fr.m lU)ll t(M,k a nt The Lord gave, and Greenwich. This learned commission the Lord taketh away! lile.sed be the first decided that iiehring.s sea wasa laUie of the Lord! part of the Pacific ocean, ami as such ; ' '-" - they had no jurisdiction over it, and: The Portland Savings Hank is just then they proceeded to ratlin that ,unv tl:e ul'ct of much unfavorable jurisdiction. Tiiev have Lad one case ; comment. It seems that nearly all the presented to them and decided another i '''rectors, employes, an.l numberless; concerning which they also decided, 'relatives knew the crash was coming they had no authority to act. The ; au,i ch 'U-grabbed Uie other in their truth is, the commissioners did not ! desire fi,r c'oil1 tnotn.-h to carry them wish to offend either country, neither ' through a possibly hard w inter. '1 be having a case, and so compromised bv '. C4ihkr trk'9 xplain this condition declaring themselves the onlv jower o alI'airs b-v --vi" that these partis Jjaving control over the high seas. ; were all already debtors to the batik, i that they came forward, paid up the A WASTE OF TIME. ' interest and signed new notes, a few davs before the bank closed, but this is Congre-9 is fooling away valuable j thu t0 auzillKS. The fact st-enw to lime, for no purpose eu earth except to ! to that the institution was a robber's Allow the members thereof to make a i roost. i ech to empty benches, am go on' the record. It has been agreed upon i Minneapolis Lad a ?:2,000,0OO fire that two weeks shall he devoted to -Sunday, and Monday the fire record; lhis foolishness, at the end of which w"9 broken. Five persons lost their time a vote will be taken on the bill to : lives in the burning of the Senate hotel repeal the Sherman bill. , It is not at Chicago, Denver had a ;;00,0oo blaze probable that a single congressman's ', and Oakland a hotel fire costing : opinion will be changed by the debate, Steubenvil'.e mother for a like in fact the dispatches show that there i amount, Pottsville, Pa one of fl-M,0, ! is hardly a quorum present, the mem-! Pontiac, II!., 30,000, and Buffalo cap pers having gone to the sea side to put ! peJ the climax with 4,000,000. ' in the time until the day of voting is! ... ; M . , . ii.,! A Negro Postmasier in Ohio. ; reached. Congress has a duty before , it thatit cannot shirk, and the sooner! The IPle of the town of WilbfT- it gets up to the rack, and tackles the ' fodder, the quicker the result will I; reached. The country demands the settlement of the silver question, we . believe the large majority damand this : settlement by coming to a gold basis, i but if this is not done, it is urgent that I .. , . , , . . , . ' the uncertainty be set aside, and the certain made public, even if that cer- tainty is to be free coinage of silver, i Anything beats the present rudderless i a i ",i,.i- , financial dereliet. In spite of dull" times, there is a ' t rat for a nutnl.er of years in fact, ever : . a.. ifl- n .1 i r since he became of aye. He has taken steady influx, .mad though it is, of;.m .M.W(. 5ll 1M,,iti aluoI1!f hh ' people whointend to make their homes own people in every pivsidciital elect-, here. We commend their choice and ' ion as well a state elections, for wuno i judgment, for we believe Hood Hirer '' . . , . ; ,s sh... to M ,ue limn promi.ieui, as it the best fruit growing section of the : itate. It has advantages that will ; nu tl.H thriftv in.iiKtrinn. n.un ,,n ; . , . e ". .. to do in a few years, but there are no ; ripe plums to drop imo the mouth of the idle. Work, hard persistent work Senator Brice, John Sherman's demo is required to gain a competence here, ','r:lTk' '-' J'V r',in Wil,;r , . . , , . , , ': force are to the eflcct that the republi- jusiasu ise.sewiiere, aim ne wno ex- : jeci to iiuu me wiiii lanus sec to or- hard trees, had Iwtter seek his for-, tune sOHiPH bere eke. j 111KY WAST TO jtrsntK. A lVoit;.Ml liiiS Uen ntmlo ly the elusid lank f IVnland to thlr do- HMliti Unit tlu v allow the hulks to i.pen, an.l ngn-e not to can on nun ioi thiir depisits lor two eais. The1 plopo-i'.i.'lt is wine what clie-Mil.'d, e i ll lor a l'ol I laiul linaneial house to make, and the rush of dej osilors to ac cept the oiler has not been hilarious cu uji to blockade the sfnets in iVoi t of the hiritcVss doois. The law nioxides ilu' manner in which this.1 b.iuks may resc ue hu-iuo-s. an 1 il is t;o! likely they will be allwd to lv-, slime tllu'a l' any other o:id,( ioils. The mil'lio is pretty well sai;sl',ed to do btis.mss tin. -ugh il'.c ii s;i,ulions that kepi their door ohmi, mid oiiNide of tin s.' w !n have I heir money tied up in the closed banks, il docs not care a con tinental whether the defunct banks w lies;' av-. !s are Un-ci-tirod notes of favored lclatius and employes; forti tied w ith uvi r dn.i'is by pajvr mining coin pan Us if gaudy pr sj'retus, ami camhtto substance. toi:ii:o their very dotibtful busini v or not. IVsidcssueh hanks as the Tortland Savings, have business enough on hands in making collections to lat them for a lngtinu. A sectnid though!, soberly taken, may enable that bank to teah.' on ils col lateral for ; JI ihKi on tin- l-'.rst Thought Silver Mining Co., ami a few spare months cun lv put in, in undoing tiie work of the Washington Kehietion Co. which redtiee I t lie bank's coin, to the extent of f 11. "d 1, without the use of mid or chemicals. Instead of re suming, it is high time that sueli in stitutions us the 1'ortland Savings hank U allowed to remain in the pit in w hich tlu v have f illen. . . . ,i ... i . ... r The Union 1 aed'fe's stamer, Annie Faxon burs', her boi Yr Monday, while making a lauuiugat Waite's. live miles below Aiui"t.i, and -JO iniii-s L'...v Lcwistou en ."-u..ke 'ier. Captain Harry r.aughniaii w:i in coininand, ;lnd was in tl.e pilot In-us at the time of the explosion. With hint were two passengers, Tom Mcintosh, and 1. C. target) t.. llaughniaii saw Melu'osh's licad c!ef; in twain, ami at the same instant w.'is thrown admre ly the f ree of the explosion, regaining conscious ntss iir.ly alter tuo hours. I'.ight per sons weie killed, among tbetit Mrs. ratten, wife of the pu;iT. Vhe steam er Spokane was sent up frer.i Kiparia Tuesday, m,d o-nveyed ihe wounded to ::iima, Hem wmcll p;ace ine which were taken by special train to Walla Waha for treatment. The board ol lady managers of the worlds fair has adjourned :ir .V, .m';' )'. It was a tearful parting, that strained the heart and corset strings of fom'' -' are the flrst hl 01,io t0 k,J!,w I what it is to have a negro postmaster; and thu ('oIor le"ple there hud to, wait for a tienweratie administration! MoTe receiving recognition. George Harding, a colored man of some educa-1 on' n apjx.inted postmaster at that place. I he town is t lie seat of a; givtn up to t)u. tl,hu,ltin of, colored youth, and the county in j which it is situated has the largest hearro I lP - "tion in proportion to its total j population of an v count v in the Buck-1 ' aU, l lAr,y (k,nK. ,,af L Ulth the "dol-.-ration with ; which the average iiclto looks uixin a ; f.ololvJ tlemu(.rat, Hardimr has several times narrow ly escaped being moblied by the republicans of his race. Harding was recommeiiiled for post- master by the democratic committie ofi hi.0unty and his pajKT.s were indor- j od and his appointment proc-ured bv i raIW are vm. w,re )Ver Harding s an-I iHnntment, w hue tiie democrats, tooK- ing at it from a jKilitical iM)int of view arc corresjMindiiigly jubilant. Yellow fever hits broken out In Flor ida, and while II lsio far under pret'y ; gHid control, Il has caused a panic, ' hundreds llecing fiom their homes. CitU s along the line of travel have iiiarantiucd against Florida points and Nashville Tennessee was Ihe lbt pl.ic' the vei'ugvs found In w Inch they could step. Yellow fever has never been know u in i hat c'.t v. Cholera cxisis , in New Yoik, but is so far, coit'.ined to the o,uai ant i lie sta tion. The oases nil came from one steamer, the Kalamania, Tl.c ( liitrncit r of Use Tainato. ij'.levr i;liis!ioiis so.uctimcH come K lore g reat I ribiim.ls. Tin' siipn-mc eoun of (lie United States, iua ea-o dcei't' I ju-l b.'fore lie summer vaea t'on, was calk-d io det.'rniiue a euriou.-. conutrsv in resjieet of the distinc tion hctueeji fruit and vcirctablcs, Un k r l!ie tai-itfaet of s.s.! iher.' v.r.--a duty of 10 per cent i.d x aloretu on on vegetables 111 their natural s ate. Under the same statute, fruiis, gu. u. ripe, or dried, not otherw ise sptcially cnuniel'ati d or provided lor. Wile on the five li-t. A New ork nn reliant impoi'tt'd a lot of tomatoes from the West Indies, and the collector required him to p:v duties upon them as v '.: taldes. This he did under proles), and he sulsi (Ueiulv brought an action in the circuit co:irt of th 1 United States to recover back Un- amount thus p ud. ile was unsuccessful in the trial cuin ami he appealed to the supreme court at Washington. ! l'v idi iice consisted mostly of defini tions rvad by Ik'Ui sides from Webster's dictionary, 'Worcester's dictionary and the 1 m Hrial dictionary. Tiie plainlii!" however, called two w itnosses v ho had N-cn enviaui'd for many years in selling fruit and vcci tables, luth of w h m testified that no sjHi'ial me:nins dif ferent from the dictionary del'u itions were assigned to the wolds "fruit" and "vciretables" by jH'rsons trading in ilu' articles .m) named. Upon this proof the supreme court of the United Slates deelarv-s that in the aliMiiee of any ci'innu reial usage giving the terms special meaning, they must In' domed lo have Utll Used by Ihe lawmakers in tin ir ordinary ss tis.'. Couils take .'milt i.d notice of tin ordinary meaning of words without requiring or generally receiving any proof, and upon such a qui M ion, says Air. Justice tiray, "dictionaries i.r" admitted, no) as evidence, but only as aids to the memory and understanding of the court." Accordingly, the supreme court re ftis, s to chiss ti'tnaPt s vith fruit, declaring that the plaintid'satti nipt to do lhis is like the argument of the complainant in a similar eae :i few years ago, that Uaiis should U- cl.issoil ;is seeds under the tari'.i' act. In that ca-e the late Mr. Justice I'.radley, of New Jersey, said he was unable I s c why U'.uis should l e cia-sitk-d ;.s seods any more than walnuts. As to the to mato question, the opinion of the eourt is summed up in this paragraph: 'TSotanieall v speaking, tomatoes are the fruit of a vine, just as are cucum-' b-.-rs, squaslns, Uatis and peas. Hut in the common language of t he people, whether -c'1-.-rs or consumer- of pr-visions-, i l! thes.- are vegetables which are grown in kiiehen gard. ns, and which, when eaten c'k' d or i :v, are like iotats.s, earpits, p:irsmpf. turnips, Ik'c'.s, eauli'.'iowi r. cal liage, ci k-rv' and lttt.ee. usually, served at dinm r i:i, with, or niter the soup, ll-h or me. t which cotistitute the priueiial (art of the repast. and not like fruits generally, as desert." The tomato was formerly known as the love s'.pplo, but the eourt dins not refer to this fact. NOTICE I'dR ri'HLICATIOX. ; r.ntnl i itli'M a! Vaiu'iiiivcr wa- !i. July I-;;':'.. N'Htis'is hereby izlv.n that tins f illowtTit' nam.'.l -et'.l'-r has tiieil nniac i f In r iiitenli.iii le Ill.lUelel.ill.ll j.'ioll Ihll'.l I'l'liiflil sir,lt .-I : lu-r i-laiin. am! I nal s-d! jip ml u iii in e!" tn f.,r.. Ke.'i..iri- ami iteeeiwr I'. l.an-l i;i.- at V'aiioiiiver wa.-h.nii Sfjucinln r 1 1, is;'.;, ,; .vrary K. II. ..!!. II. K. .v'io. f.'l' ti.i- s e ;4 set 1) Tp .nr 11 s vv S!i.' :imrs the fnlUm lri' vvltn-'s as to prove lier -oiit,iuion- t c.-nlenr. iii"n aid cuiliv;i ! ion el, mill lam!, vi.': Mall..- l'ai;i thi. of roriiaml (ireeoii, .'i. p.ry .eiiir-ton. Mi-iiv-.. "ran SnrJ, ..'an Miller, all of White Swlmon Wiuh. .:i)to John I'. ;i:oi;!iki;av. Ke?ls!er. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Inl Office at Vniiiniivor vviislt. Aci.'. 14, 1 -!:!. Notice is In r -hy triv.-n 'hat tin- followim;. nalii'-d settler tin.-lil'l imlice of her iiin'titinti to Ulakf i- iini'i'i jiliori lina! in-oo.' in m;;i; oi l ef her i-laiin. ami that said prenf will lie iii;,,i,, hft'ore tlii- Kt-.'isliT ami le -o-iver I', si. I. anil (iltiee at VuiiL-iHivi r tvuMi. on Ss pteinijer W, lsiiil, viz: A'l.-c M. Wiiilswnrtii. H K. s'S'i'i for the s 5 : s vv see J: and n n w us' T)i :i n r lif ' in. She numes Ihe following vvitnesse to prove lier foutinuoiis resilience unori anil -ti! t i vn inn of. said land, vi: Walter Hates. Kaeha.-I Kowlaniis. Harry Misink, v illium Kmcaid, nil of WhiteSaiiiion W ash. bSlspU JOHN IX (iEOllllF.'IAS, lvt-Ri-tcr. THE SAINT'S REST. AMESVILLE. VV JLl4 iibr CIGARS. CYKUS NOBLE WHISKY a specialty. j i Call and see me at the mouth of the i White Salmon. W. Woods Proprietor. ! 5107 THAT COvIvUI! Dr. Grant's toiisiiiunnoii, Lunn I ever. Pm'timonla, Cnunh. 8 ron - '"J-'""J'r chilis. Croun. rlf I" Mi Breast, Throat and uunaa. Purely Vegotnbte. CAN'T BE BEAT TOR CHILDREN. TRY IT. l'KKi'Aiirp in O.W. R. Manufacturing Co., POnTLANO, OHCliON. ' s w - - ' L oi saU at Hood Kiver riiiirniiicy, NOTHT. I'Oii rUIU.M'.TION. I .in t OUi.v ill Tin- liallesdr. V mjn.-t H, I.H'S. v ..... . i !... ti,,,f Hi., r.ai.tu Iiil'. I,,,,,,-,! l.-i- Iuls !l l.-.l II- ! lie ir IlKlllti'llllnll l ii ;o.c tiiml 1'iiH'f In sii'rl ol his rliilin, nn. I I nal s.oit l'l .! 0I In- lilu.li' l'.inri tin" I !. siii.I ih. i iwt I', S. I.. II. ill I lu' Pullm i u', on s.-i( ml', r W, se :, it: I Ii.n !'" I.. ,M'e. I .IMlt',i''ll VCl'M-MMI'Il .'.'..' I'M III.' rl Ii 1 ,n m 1 , no', .not iio'jiiw1, ' -J T I I n r '. in. j II.- leom I'u' ,.,iwlnit veitiii'ss. s to yruo j Ills , H'll III II. "I IvM.lrlli''' ll"'ll llllil i-iiiuwi- li.n ..i. sio. I Intnl. lie M.l . I.ov, w III lliitnl, V. .1. laiii.l. J.'l.n I'niK, nil of II.smI lllvtr ... ,.i i ; John W. I.kw is, ItejjMcr. NDTICK Ut'K IT lil.lCATlON. Lain! titr.i fiil VioiiiHiMT, WmsIi. July l . K'l. Neti.-i'N liereli V ulM'l" Hint lllf follim Illk'- I imiiii .l Ndllrr I, ii tll'-'l iii'tic of IO" Itili'tilii'ii j I,, i, hi;,,. iin.it .i..f In mi).it i.f hU el.oin, ici'l Unit mo. I 1-r.sif III I mil' 1 ri.i.e t'-e I. st.-r i.a.t lavvi.ffol Ihe 1". K I in. I i 'iti v til iiin- uiMT, null., on Ann. j lv.'.;. i.-: In. (!. l'.il:. H I. !'. 7 1". f.T lin 1 .. ii i' ' , ami luts I iiml 2 s e i l'l' ii t ' in i Ile tvuii.'slhe oluviti nilties-rs l.i .roM' hi e..ii. ii.iio.is i . 1 1 1 -i i r ii-"ii mi.l . nllivii l,:i ii,. i.ui.l, vi.': A n :li. niv si. Mill, Aim. 1 : 1 1 r. v ." !uti ;, V. -: s. I ;.'!. 1 1 1 ul nun, ull of j t i.u'.. vv.ili, sie.ii. ii.ni. i ...mm Wash. j ;.'J. o'.jj. John I1, t.i.m.iitu s, 11. gwtrr. , MH'lfi: ITTUdClTION. I aii.l i i!!.t ill Tin' 1'nilis'T. July K W3. ; .!!. I' I- I'iTi I'V ulvt'll tlli.l 111"' f'illii Ills'- ! Hani,-. I i-. r luis lo. .1 ti.'li f los llili'iitl.HI l.i inn,,, r.u.il t . r. i .ii -i. l"l "f lo. i li.lai, ' all-l t lt.lt ..! 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S,o,.s ,. l'nlll.,1 lim.lll.s -i.n. n. v.,.:a an.l V'a-.iiiii:eii i.nu.H'," Ar- ii. i, ; i;. h i . .; I -..it.. .a'l . uie. v n! Malttio n. a !l s .,;,,., . h . ; .n. Il l- i n i - ...i ' lll.'il In lhis ..tluv Ii 'in in. nt. . I"'- Inr flu- l'ir !!: u! I i . -1 ijll.lll.T s e No. III !..'-. ii-; 1,11 .1. ".in it i .i 1. 1 ii. .' N". I'1 ! M. ii in I oi ell. r l'l."., In -ii" Iiml Iii.- Lop! v)iii;ii; is iii. ir.. eilmiKir i..r il tan I" r i.f -i "lie I liii ii I' r ..jr-t! :'.r:l J i:r; s. n:. ; n. eOaliiiMi l.m .-.aim l..s:,i. iioie I .-i.c il la -I. r ami l;.-.,.-r .! c,.s '.'' a! ViOie. .i:rr a-ii., on Ti:e lav tae; -in .lay of Au,ust. Kti. !e-i..in.. s a- i.iiii. -.--: it. I'. Ki.riiham, l'i ri v ,. .s.in.n ., Jiiiin vi. ri.Miii-i.ii, Hiram 1'. . in. mi--.ii. ail 1 -nit la mi 'Ou.'ii. Anv an i ail ..-r-.as I'luuiiltia elv,T-cly tli alnivi- .i. -.-l il.. .1 lali l-i lire l. 'i't' -l.-'l to III' lli.-ir elii.ms in l.i;-..lli.'i'iiii or i..a..r.' sahl '."'til llil ' I il lii.Hl I -i-.. iiiiTaii.lii Jem. I'. lii'-'UMieaii, ui'i'isu r. NOTK'i: FOR IT P. LI CATION, j i'l'nnlier Uia.l, A''t Juu :t, IsTS.j I'nii. il S iil.-s l.aii.l I iftice, Vaiii oiiver, V.'as'i., Jane Id IM'l. Noti.v is la rci.y niv. n Unit III compliance 'it !i the rove;eie. of I ii." i,cl of ('oiit.-s of J.nii'.'S. s;s, ei.titi.-l All i.ci tor lie siiie oi innlver land- ill In" stales of ( 'allforiiiii, . irc ,.'..11 a in alii! 'i.'a-li. 1. r.," s-,,phlu Kii'llier. o! .'..I'tl'iiel, eo inly iii" Mintiioiniih slate nf . tre hi, l..is tics 'lay i.l d iii tins i iltiee tier i-woi ii -i.iieiii.-tii :.o." ITii.lor Ihe inin liii-e of Illi'SW '4 1.1 section Ml. Ill ill toMll-hl'l Mi. il n.irili, raiie No. 10 east, ami will utter proof to tiial the iafid sought is tnore vaiiinlile lor liinhcri.r stone than for inrri cnluiral n:rio-e and to e-tiihlish her claim To mi;. I land he. ore Uie li.i'i.l.T iil.il llecelver of tin- oili -eai V i.ncoiivcr v ash., on '1 ucs.luy the Vth ilay of Aiii'.l.-I, lv-l. Smt nam' s a. wilties-e .: IT. I. Ilurtilianc. r.-rry A. surface, John M. Tliotupsim, Hiram 11. 1 iionipsoii. ml ol" l'l'i'i liiie. r. Any and a.i p. r-ons i laiiniini adversely the nlvivi' ue.-crihcii lands are reiiicslcd lo tile linir i-luinis in this oil ire on or hiinie saurjliTh day of A iii; lis! I ji;17 aaUi Jonn 1 1. (icoghcuaii, r.e'i.ster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l!aml Office nt Vancouver wash, July 20, Notice l.s hi rehy niven that the follow, rn namrd M-iilt r i,as Illed notice of his inleiiti.ui 10 make final proof in suiiporl of IiIh claim, ami tiial naid proof wll! ne niade hefote W. It. Inir.liar. Coi.iniis-iriiier C si. Circuit Court, for ri strict f Washington at (I'.ldomlale waniiiiigtun on Saturihiy M pt. lijt h 1S0S, vli: John Scl.iescl. II. I-:., No. S.T7S for the s e )i nee .11 Tp 5 n r 11 e '.v til. He names The following witnesses to prove his continuous residence noon and cultiva tion of, said Intel; viz: John X'. Cole, William K. Cole, of Kulda I'. O. VVii-hinSltoii, Ktldolph llcv tina, John Kalmer, of (jilmer 1. O. Wash ington. aiiV-it;i Jolm I). Geoght-gan, IlegisUT. X,ol. 2ere! A good set of single harness, hand made, from $15. to $20. Team lines $2.50 to $3. Full line of buggy washers in sstock. P.oston Team Collars, per pair $o ,r0 I earn .Lines, per set to 0 1 ! Piieast Straps 30 to hO etH l'l Halters H (Ml Feather iiuiie Whips 00 eta. E. D. CALKINS, Hood Rirer, Or. fSO I 4 W 1'IM FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A ;u"RO supply of. ami A''.''' Io Midi ColrbratiMl 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 l oh.rs .unl Unti il Io.hIm. 1'irpnrcd to furnish ut one, n line but Ileal . In JOlllililiS AND i HARDWARE, TXinVARS, Etc, Fto. Comor of SocuiuJ .and Foilnral SI roots. n'",,,mn, Acorn and Charter Oak : Stovos aiul fJano.os. j (,'iiiis, A in nt unit i on anil Siioiling IommIs, ' Iron, Coal, llhieksinilh Supplici, Wiiiioiiniaker'H Mailt lal, Sewer 1'ipc, I'limps and l'pl p c, riuuitiing Supplies. . That thirty days i-as long as vve .an ei.d.il cedf, and would r.pretfullj rcipiest mir paiioi.s lo g iveru i lu in-elvi nciMidiiily. IcocLi-vcr Pharmacy's t.-- r 3-v rrrv ri TT Prescriptions and - Ami a Complotu Lino of - DRUGS, GIIELUGALS AND MEDICINES. YOURS FOR HOOD RIVER, I Ml DEALERS IN - - House Builder's Goods. Siisli and Socrs, Mouldings, Bracldls a n Q l?ood Tamiogs. Lime. Plaster and IavJcIi Ceil ing. Huctio and ncorinf. i iN SHu;tTIT MiTtci: O. I.. srrtAX All AN", ri'-Miietit. 1?l5.c jalles i-!:.:I'i:ii:t.i:s Have on limnl it full nupply of Urn it, Slim le ami Ornuiiieiitiil treew; grap vines, siiKill fruits, Roses ainl Shrntiliery. lie sure to pd our Idiees liefot" iiin liiisiti!r,.;H(.V(.r(.. Renu'iiilier onr trees are n row n sirietlv wit limit irrigation. THE DALLES. ------ OREGON U. II. Staxtuv, Local Atjent. I I tf ft , "71 O () IflY AIT i il. . .V ( HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE ! Choicest Meats, Haxn, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dsalcrs in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Corner of Oak and Fourth Streets, A. S. BENNETT. ATTOLWEY-A T-LA II'. op F ice i n s 1 1 , n sirs itt 1 1 ,i u X( i n i it n i: 1 1 OF (.'OL'KTAMl SKCOX1) ST11KKT, The Halles, Ore'4011. FOR SALE. Six lota in Waueotna, 4S0 neres in Skamania eounty, and several farms in the valley. J. II. CR.m.Kiurciir. I II IV class of collln -, also u cheap Rrn.U I suh'tallllnl Klil'AlI I Ks IN :Studcbaker 'in, HI IU(M l . ItKHI'I'H iohI Vl.ii. Mil S IS I I'll WMl Iwis & Slaver j ( liiiiiiniN A rrlcuIliiiHl ImplfnifiiU ninl M ii IiIiiit). BARBED WIRE. Apriirpbllnni' n. c. cur; SrcnflMr. 2m "mr eerie & WEBER ts TT rT ki man Mood River, Oregon. JOHN H. CRADLED AUCH. ATMKXKY AT l.AW. Praetiees in all the emirt. of OreKOii and Washlinttoii. Special mientl.mKlveii to eon veyanelii','. (JL'TKHOFFU'l,:, noon KiVF.it oui:gon FOR SALE. House uml lot in Hood River An Pb' lo A. S. BunvKiia. a ri - rT"ai n mm