The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 26, 1893, Image 2

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HOOD KlYF.U, UK. ATOiLV., lS!:t.
ricrn.'ors r.icv.
Recently two Cinnamon who e; un
to Portland on tho Havtien Pcpui'lie.
were examined U'fuiv F. S. Cniiiiu,--loner
IVaily, and sentenced to dcpe'.
tMion. An apical was takon to the
V, S. district court, and .Indue F.e'.lin-,-;or
upset Iho decision by orderiii'.r tho
men returned to tho ship, lio slid the
Chinamen were hemi: made eriniii'.aU
ugninst their wishes. That ttu y were
Froip'ht ashore as prisoners ai;il then
i;iloivl deported for U'iiift in the
country. It will ho seen from this
that tln "legal fiction" iiloa is a hird
entirely. Fmler this lol fiction tho
Chinamen were not in this oountry as
long as they remained- on hoard tho
steamer, notwithstanding tho faot that
they woiv 1 10 niilos inside of -its eoat
line. l!y this same legal fiction tin
Cinnamon aro still in lhiii-h Colum
bia, or mayhap in Kngland as Ions s
thoy aro on lioard ship tlyinir tl:o
Kngltah tlair. Thoy wore aivnrdintj to
legal fiction not in tho country except
when brought in hy the V. S. mar
shal. If this is true, this lcjtal fiction,
tho V. S. marshal mtcl tho Celes
tials in Pritish Columbia, or l'.uitland
as the ship's register may show her to
luiil from. The collector goim: r.hout
the ship goes into a foreign country,
ami consequently has no authority to
act. Judge 1 VI linger overlooked one
point of this legal fiction, for when he
overruled tho order of the comiuision-
it ordering the Chinamen deported, '.
nnd ordered them sent hack to the
tdiip, he himself ordered them deport-.
ed, for he ordered them under the
English Cag, and hence hy le-al tic-
tion into another country. 1- ictitmus ;
facts iii the nanus ot a ui;
attornev. are hard things
;li binder
to prove
false, and if so proved they become
true. !
Charles Wilborn, a prisoner in jail at
Birmingham, illustrated the fact that
if a man wants whiskey, he will man
age to make it under seemingly hope-,
less conditions. Wilborn wanted a i
drink and proceeded to make it. He'
used an oil can for a still, and a spit-;
toon for a furnace. F'at meat saved '
from his meals served for fuel, and dis-
eiled rum from Molasses, and r, hiskey ,
from green corn and corn bread. He ;
just turned the food furnished him into :
whiskey, and was only found out when
be got loaded. His still was destroyed
but it was a neat piece of uiKonshiuing.
It is said that President Cleveland
uses a very small stub pen. stuck in a
.l..hh linl.lar mill tlinf li:t iin:it lire
, . . .,'. !t ,;
4u ilio.ito I hu pveitiw no i' ell nos t v . I
JO lllllllltVI " ' - ' " " t 1
as we would very much like to see that
signature at the bottom of an appoiut
inen t of the editor of this paper to the
position of register of the iaud otlice at
The Dalles. Much power to your el
bow, Mr. President, and may we re-
eeive tnat autograpn, not lor P"i"n-j hited with the virus of erysipelas sec
tion but justus a matter of good faith. ; rrul wot,k!4 a?,(i M the disease pro-
Lieutenant Charles E. Nelsan, the ! Ksed it was noticed that the patient's
young officer of Co. A, First regiment ! ,a,"vro,w condition improved. This
O. N. G., who was wounded in Satur- i fact to Dr. Win. T. Bull the
day's sham conflict at Camp Co.np- i '"Ivisahility of inoculating other pa
son, died at theU.JodSauiuritauhos-!,U'nts ith the poison of erysipelas,
pital Tuesday. Accordindy several cases were set
I apart and experiments made. Ihein-
The NevTVork World tdvoeatcs 0 !yulations were made not only on pa
... tients with carcinoma, conimonlv
repeal of the Sherman act by congress, J known as cancer, but also on others
an immediate adjournment and a refer-1 who were sutl'ering from sarcoma,
ence of the whole currency question io ! which is a much more malignant form
a commission, the latter to report upon Lt"m',Ltli',1!n, '
,' 1 . l.. I he results m hot.i forms were vcrv
the reassembling ot congress in De-1 satisfactory.
cemlier. j Of the cases of carcinoma siliout 2"i
i I per cent were reported cured, w hile' in
A ratio of 10 to 1 nuts Hi times as
mnch weierht into a silver dollar as the '
, , , ,, . ,, . .
gold aouar conuuns oi gom. ,v ruuo ;
of 20 to 1 would put enough more silver !
into the silver dollar to make the siiver
otitino. i,oa.. ai. tiw. ,.i.i t tuJ.hf! concludes: First, that the curative
, , , ,, J b i
gold dollar,
A (Juict Burglar.
Riy Slocom distinguished himself
Thursday night of la.st week by bav
eng a one-sided chat with a burglar, j
He had been in bed but a few moments ,
when he saw a man standing in thei" i , 1SK ,our V1' rf
... . ? i curative action is systematic and nrob-
room. Koy asked turn wnat lie want-;
ed and suggested that he had better i
get out. On being spoken to the sec-! ' ,a-v woiaien aim useu witnout pro
nmi,.i,amn) ,i .i,.,i ,,!ducing t-rysipelas; and fifth, that the
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coony uown me stairs iioy iouowmg ,
bim. Mrs. Smith heard him talking
and to her inquiries Koy replied
"there is a man in the bouse." By
this time however the silent visitor
had gone, and a search by Mr. Smith
and James Langille failed to unearth
bim. The above item conveys a sug
gestion to keep your doors closed of an
evening unless ou are where you can
wacch them.
T.'ii Ought to Fi tch You.
The editor of this family journal.
price 2 per year, has gone prospect-!
ing up towards I.It. Itanier, and will j
be away for two or three weeks yet. j
He has a happy faculty of keening the!
paper going without an occasional '
eight of the coin of the realm. We
are not constructed that way, and ur-!
gently request our readers o give the ,
editor a startling surprise by paying up !
enough subscriptions to have a jingle
in the till when he returns. It is
hoped that the party be is with will
una a good mine; but the most ex-1
pected of them is that they will Ta- j
coma piece of Mt. Rainier. j
Of Interest to Fruit Growers, i
Mr. M. V. Piitni received n letter
lYoni Mr. Walls of South Dakota, who
is well known to our citizen, haviiur
resided hero two years. Mr. Walls
vvriics that parties there dealinn In
I'niit wy iVoin M to f I TO per thirty
pound lox at Sioux City for California
t'lti'.t. lie savs Mr. Hand's prunes arc
I'.iv superior to any t hint; they there
and would soil for a 'od priiv.
Mr. K.in 1 received the follow im; let
ter f.om the liil Fruit Company:
IVuu'i. xt, Au.it. IT, lso.!.
Mi;. M. V. It vni Pear Sir: Mr.
McDonald hands nio your let lor to an
sttiT, If you will lot us know what
I'nit ni have ut Hooii Kivvr, whon il
will do to fhi aiol how niuoli ttieiv
w in in- ii u, we in uy io semi :in e-
iicrienei'it man there to teach von a'.i
l,.,- i.. i,.,,, u ,.l t,..L- ili., i' ii!t li
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istinewo.k and must be done w cd to '
pay. It will hardly pay unless you
can load oars.
Have you any IVirt'.ett pears'.1
It shouki be easy to load a car at a
time iu such a fruit region as Hood,
Hivor. It is necessary you should all
know how to do every thing in the best
manner to expect any good rosuls.
S. A Ct.AKKt:.
Note From Tin IMitor.
Rock, Mr. Smith's old buggy horse,
after putting in the winter at Trout
Pake, went the way of ail llesh last
week. Just what was the matter no
one knows, hut he was ailing only a
few days when he just laid down and
died. We arrived at Tiout Pake at
,,,,, s.m,r,i:,v nlul ,llis waa ,h0 ,-11!t
()it of ,K,W9 we k,.u.I10(J Tho ,lrsl
ti,js We saw, was the Hood Uiver
liarlK.ri standing under a tree, his fuce
iilthm,(i (.i,.ar trt ,,U!4i s!l.lv.
limsi,lf. A Wl, Mt mir ptul.hv
lH,ai.(l and remembered that ho left.
u..-,ro ve enM Slaved, we felt like
taking a shot at him. Pert and Mrs.
(;r.mam t ; race C.raha m and Mrs.
Pone, have a pleasant camp but leave
Sunday. Proadbenl, l'.vans and that
hilarious crew, took in Cainmas prai
rie and (uonvvnod, and will get tired
here before this gets in print. Ye
editor is hadly used up but will come
home smiling.
Forot Fires.
Section 4 of the laws of Oregon reads
as follows: "Any person or persons
who shall willfully set lire t" unv
wrio(lci 00untry, or forest belonging to
tho rr,iteii sta'tes, or to any person or
re..soll9i h;lU lie (1(,elmll 'j,..iilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction be
fore a court of competent jurisdiction,
shall be punished by a tine not exceed
ing one thousand dollars, or imprison
ment not exceeding one year, or by both
such fine and imprisonment; provided
that nothing herein contained shall at
i
ply to any person who in good faith
sets a back tire to prevent the extension
of a lire already burring.
F'rysipelas Cure '.uv Citnrer.
A patient in the New York Cancer
Hospital accidentally became inocu-
"ie sarcomatous cases the results wen.
evt'n ""OWin as many as 4(1 pe
cent or tnos(j experimented uiion to
i,ave iK.come well and free after the at
tack of erysipelas.
. Jl1 the report written by Dr. Coicy
effect of erysipelas upon malignant tu
mors is nn established tact; second, the
action upon the sarcoma is invariably
in ore powerful than upon carcinoma iii
about the ratio of three to one; third,
tno treatment ot inoperable malignant
humors by repeated inoculations of
erysipelas is both practicable and not
ably due chiefly to the toxic products
of the streptococcus, which products
method of inoculation should not b(
empioyed indiscriminately until fur
ther clinical experiments have proved
us mm unions,
GRAND CO.NCEKT AXD DAXCE
Hooil River Monday Eve., Aug:. 28.
To consist of songs, instrumental se
lections, fancy d.inees in Scotch cos.
tume, Highland FTing, sword dance,
Sailor's Hornpipe, etc,
The programme will be first class in
every respect. Songs will represent
different nations hy talented vocalists.
T1,e following gentlemen will take
Part: Messrs. II. M. Munro, James An-
tler'on. A- att, A. Cirkpatrick, John
Campbell and W. H. Iteed. Dance
,nusic vviH e supplied by Messrs. York
and Evans-
The concert will commence at f
't",ock sharP nd the dancing at 10:30,
Admission, 2o cents.
FOR SALE.
Farm on White Salmon one mil
from the Columbia, 14 acres cleared
fine spring, and water for irrigation,
Apply at this office.
V Mute for Ni'uioco.
John Teinplo l ir.ives, a grandnophew
of John C. Calhoun, loctun d on tho
negro problem at Chautauqua, N. V.,
recently, and eri-atod moi excitement,
sensation and discuon than any
other Chautauqua -p '.iker ir c irs 11c
was dr.nnaiie ;q I iuics.ainl at others in
eetivc as tierce as Catiline's fell from
his lip,.
lie pronounced t!ic present plan a
f li'ure, at'.d th" ballot in (he hand of
the negro a mockery. lie aid the
edict had :toiic forth that "thi-i Is a
white man's govcrmucnt , audit will
remain so forever, lor Cod Almighty
has stamped his -eal and sign (f sov-
oroiirntv uiion the Aiutlo-Saxou tul'o.
1 le maintained that we owe protection
Mo tho negro Cor his loyalty iu war and
his dii, ilit v iu peace, and that he could
U)t eoiiq
iu eomci
i etc w itli the w into man, nut
li'.ion ith his kiml his grout -
ct teelo imu tu woui'l no utiaiueii.
I 11k ii 'in U i:s n im I .el the h'iiv-
iii. ,.i i . r.ai..,.
ernnient set aside, out of its vast pllbiie
domains, a large territory lor a sover
eign slate to W o'liecred and controlled
exclusively by the n 'gives, ami no
white to have tlie right to vole therein.
Tho government to maintain troops (,
preserve order. Tho onlv price the in
gro need to pay !or t Ins privilege wouhl
be his right to oto iu any o! her state.
! Of the countries of Puropo, Austria- -Hungary,
IViunaik, U riiiany, ireal
Britain, Norway, Portugal, Sweden j
and Turkey have the gold standard or
unit of value. Belgium, France, t ireoec,
Italy, Holland, Spain and Switzerland
have the double standard, silver and
gold. Silver is the standard money of '
Pussia, Bolivia, Central America, China, I
Colombia, Peuader, India, Mexico,;
Peru, Tripoli and Venezuela. i
White Salmon side. ;
Whiti: Salmon, Wash., Aug. l.
F.niroK (ii.A( ii:k:
B. C. Stokes, of Cent ralia Wash., is
visiting with his son-in-law and
.laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mo.-ris.
We understand that W. II. Over-1
baugr and family, will return here
from Portland about Sept. 1st. We
will be glad to see them back ami hope
they w ill slay this time. j
Mr. in id Mrs. P. N. Blowers were
visiting their parents at Hood Pivcr,
Sunday.
Hans Paugniiirk of San Francisco, ,
j an uncle of Mrs. M. Wilkius, has pur-.
i chased a ranch here, and in the future
J will lie known as one of White Sal-1
I mon's solid citizens.
Mr. J. W. Ovcrbaiigh, contemplates
building a new house on his ranch this
fall.
The populists in this section are
making a "roar" because County!
Treasurer Morris, (populist i does not
keep his pre-election promises and (lis-!
pense with a deputy, and some oven 1
say he is no better than a republican. :
A w ful isn't it, but such is reform. j
Chinook, j
Wood taken
at this office on sub-
seription.
NOTIi'lfrOR PFIJMTATION.
I.andl'lllee nl Tl.e Lulles, nr.. Am:, i.'. Ift
Nullee is liereliy civrtl lllllt tile Inllnu iny
nuilll'll settler lilts i; l"ll lllll il'e I if IliS llllllltinll
to iniiUe tiniil i innl in siiinirt nl liis claim,
ami llnil saiil i-rnnf will lie tiiaiie l.e'iire the
i:,..,sier ami lieeeiver I'. S. laml n!!lec at
The Dulles (Ireuiin nn .Vlninlay I lei. II, lse:;, viz:
.lernllin ( '. Hayes.
I'rf. P. S. No. 7 ! f ir tin- e '. n o ' j ninl e '4
S 0 )4 nl' see 'is Ti - a r He V. Ill'
He niiini's the l'nl!nwiii',' ivltiiessi s to nrovp
his emu lllll. us ri'sjileiiee ii,ou anil r.ilt 'Mi
tinn nf saiil laml viz: I'll. I'. V. lier
u'er, Rol.erl WriL'ht. W. K. Tail, I '. A. Hell, all
of llooil Kivel-, Uil i.oll.
;-oei:t .InitN ". I, i:vis, Ilt isU'r
NOTIcI: FOP PL'liLIOATION'.
bami nnii's! ul Vaiieoiiver wash. .Inly 2:1, Is'i:!.
Nollrr is hereby nlven that tlm fi il 1 l ntr
named settler has (lied noiice nf her intent ion
In ma k" emu inn nl ion llciil proofln siiiiort nf
her I'htint. and that said proof will lie linn In lie
fore l'i uisler and It' reiver I-. S. Land Oilier
at Vunrouver wash, nn Srpteiiilii r 1 1, Isilil, viz:
Mary K. llowidl.
II
m.
K. si-O'i, for these, '4. see l.j'1'i). 'In r II o w
Shi' names tho follou in wdtnessrs to prove
her (ontiniiniM rrsidi'iiee upon and rultiva
tinn of, said land, viz: Maltiti ratlerson. of
I'ortland (irenon, Henry .Inlnislnn, Mistress
( 'rawlord, Carl Miller, all of While Salmon
Wash.
iiK-jsptQ JotiN I. (;i:o(:iii:i;.v.n. Ki-Klstor.
noticf: for pu plication;.
Land Odin; at Vancouver wash. Anc II, Hill.
Notiee Is hrrehy ifiven that the followin.
named settler lias tiled notice of her intention
to make com mil a linn linal proof in supi.ort of
tier claim, mill that said nroof will he made
hi-fnrc Ilie Kci-'isler and Kereivrr I'. S. Land
oilier at Vanroiivrr wiixli. on September
Hi, 1-5MI, viz:
Alice M. Wodsworlh.
H.E.83(.!firthes8 tv yt see J:j und n'A
n w 'i Kin zi 1 li :i i r 11 e v in.
Htie names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and culliva
ion of, said land, viz: Walter Hales. Kachael
ftowlnndfi, Harry Shanlc, Wllllum Kliirniil,
an oi v niirisaimon w asn.
iigl!)sil2 John D. Gkooiikoa.v, Ilcglstcr.
THE SAINT'S KEST.
at
A I E S V I L L E.
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CIGARS.
CYRUS X0I5LE WHISKY
a specialty.
Call and see me at the mouth of the
White Salmon.
W. Woods Proprietor.
OWE DAY CURE.
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1 NOTICF, FOU PFP.UCATION. j
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I Vtineoiiver, W asli., .1 line 1,1 ls;i:l.
Notiee Is liereliy nr.eli tll'll ill em n pi la lire I
j Willi tile provisions o i in- m l ol I n!i.;less n i
.llllie .'I, 1 ,'', i n! Il led ".Ml ael Inr lill' Nllll' up
l imiiet lainis hi 1 lie a 1 es 111 1 auioi ina, nn
1 l!n. n adaan.1 V iiMi
lei'., Nnpillll I' lellter, '
.i, 11 ', 1 in 11 nali stale 1 if i
' I ll'enll, has litis iu,v llled III tills oilier Inr:
swill II st. 1 1 1 1 1 1 , -1 1 1 M,. I 1V1.I. Inr Ihe pllrehasf nf j
;ihe,SW '4 nl sei linll .Mi, III ill lowie.lilp:
No. II norlh, rail.'. .-.0. in easi, and will oil. -r I
prnol to uiion llial lite land Minmil is niore
, valuable lor its uniliei nr i-l-me Innn Inr ai;rl- 1
; rtillnral piirin.e, and Io I'-labii-h her elann :
' 111 said land I inn, re I lie III '-'.si 1 I' lll.'l lieeeiver 1
of t his olt'tee at Yniieoni er Wash., on 'I ne.sday '
I liielllh day hi Aii'.'ii.d, IS.'.I. !
She naiiies as wiltii'.-ves: 1'. I'. linrnliiini; I
, I'errv A Jsiii'I'.i,,,, .l,,i,n M 'i'li.,1 n-nli. Ililatit I
. J). I noiiipsnn, all nl I'm'i lam! ( r. I
Any and nil p. r.sons elamiiii:; adversely the I
a'nivi: iiesei iln il lands ai ". i ei iic-ied In lile
(heir elalms in I his nll'ire nn or lii.liiri: said Sllll !
day of A nuns! is!.:;.
! jnl7 iui I'J Jntui ii. (ieoela
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NOTICF FOR PUPLICATION. j
Land f Mllee al Vanroiivrr wash, .Inly 2:i, I Sit;!. I
Not ire is iirrebv Ldven that tite followinif-!
j nun led wl tier has li led mil Ire of i i.s in I en I ion j
, to make linal j.t'oiil' in support of ills rlaim, I
j and thai, said proof will he made before W.I
I It, 1 mi ii liar, ( 'oinmissioner I '. s. Circuit. I 'ourt, j
lor Instrict. of ivaliiiciton at (eddi mlal
I
.loiin Krhlecl.
If. IO., No. H:i7 for I Ik; s e rc 111
II l! Will.
Tp
lift names the following; vvllnrnsrs to prove
his ronliniioiiM rrsidriice upon and cultiva
tion of, said land; viz: .lohti N. Cole, William
K. Cole, of Kulda 1'. I ). Washlnjilon, Rudolph
HeytliiB, John I'aliner, of (iilinur 1'. O. Wash
illKtou. UK'ispl!) John 1). (ieogheifiin, Hrlsti!r.
!a good set of single
'harness, hand made,
from $15. to $20.
j Team lines $2.50 to $3.
I Full line of buggy
washers in sstock.
t Roston Team Collars, per pair ?:" ."ill
x
I V
m
Ma'-
i' , . .;- a.
" -.Wz-.v
i . l ,
I earn Lines, per set $" to $2 ()
1 Rreast Straps oil to (ill els
l Halters f;l (in
Feather Rone Whips oOcts.
E. D. CALKINS,
Hood River, Or.
T1
i
r.y Ljira L.i.i.:.-'
. Il M
FURNITUK3 AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING
riATLFJAL.
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc.
A l.w,o supply of, and r.n 'n :in l.'Ujht o Hull
twait
v
Ct. lu'ii atcd lu;uiil t
1 j rf -'--L,'e-; 'r'y
Prepared to furnish ul himv, a line'
bill neal au
Mi
.ion
;i:i;s
IIA
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Cornor nf Soroiul
I I I I t'U V 1 I l
Acorn and Chartor Oak
Stcwos ami f.m.tis. 1
('nils, Aniiiiiiui! ion ninl Simi liag (,,nnF,
I ion, Coal,
Blaeksiinih Supplies,
Wiiuoninaker's Maleiial, ,
Sewer Pipe,
Pumps in,. I Ppi p e,
Plumbing Supplies.
VV
That thirl v
a v -
reipii
n
PreGcritAC.iis and
Private irfcrmula
Antl a Complcto Liiu (if
DRUGS, CHEMICALS AMD
YOURS FOR
I103B E!FEu
TTIIT
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DEALERS IN
L-s c.k - -y Vl
nrH il l .'s -r
Brackets and
Liinc. Plaster rind
CofflllG dZ COwClCtCJ.
on kii(;:tkst MirirK.
O. l,.Sl'ItAN AHAN,
I'l'isillelil.
1 nho i t rfTi
I'lMI'inilMiK's -
h.'inil a full Hitpply ul' 1'i'iiil, Shatle
I fruits, Puses llll'l Shrnlioerv.
I lave on
vines, snui
Pc sure In jre( (uir prices he l'i i r piirehasiuvrciscwlieiv.
I'ellieltlher mir I lees ale jjl'iivvn silielly without il'li"ut ion.
THE DALLES. OREGON
I'. II. Stanton, Local A(scnt.
Ml Sill li
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
Choicest Meats, Ham,
Bacon, lard, Gane,
Poultry, Also Bsalei-S in
Corner of ()nk :ml F(ur(li Sliv.H
a. s. bennftt.
a'itoili:y-at-la if.
OPKICKINSIIANNO'S llt l 1,1 )l.( I C l!!N Kl!
()!' CllIJiri'AM) KlieoNI) S'l UKI'l',
The llallcH, Oregon.
FOU SALK.
Hixlotsin Wiiueoina, -ISO nttvs iu
Skaiiumiii county, unel several farms
in the valley.
J. II. CKADI.KIlAl fllf.
. n ,i hi it i.i 1. 1 k u bu'j jt'
l K
oloi s ninl llnlml hnuln.
Illii'i, ul: ii a cheap grmlo
I Mili'Ianl i.il
IN
9
M i;i;i ai Pl.iis in
TJitt7Ai:E, Etc,
Fto.
ami Fuihual Strtiota.
Studcbaker
C'sborne
VCnc'IH.
ninl i in i !((
11 kiii ii' i
ninl Mm
Vi. IMS lull
11 T
tirini n
i b'i'jil, LUWid a U
4 iil!l..UIV s :-l i II 1 1 II 1 11 1 llllpli'lHPIlU
i.ml .Miu liluiT).
BARBED WIRE.
i'I::, as vve e.ui eiedil y. lind would respectfully
patliilis l'i ';.ui'l"l I item-elves tieei ii'd I llgl V .
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HOOD F.1VF.R.
if'rTn
Uiiliia
in-
,1,
iOfvsi 1 '--
.Oil
"Tr? 1 il(f;ioi
Food Tunius.
Lr - th Coil-
ii. c chk
Krrrtla'y.
ami Ornaniciital treeH; gmp
FRUITS.
- llooil PJver, Oregon.
JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH.
-.Tl'oliNKV AT LAW.
1'raeliees In nil tle.i eonrt of Oregon n
Washington. Special a I lent Ion given to eon
Veyiillelli;;. OI jW'IFJ. OFFICK,
HOOD RIVKIl OUEOON-
I 'OK SALE.
House and lot in Hood Ttiver. Ap
A. 8. Bt.oWKiiB.
raiCiiiiefl.
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