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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1893)
4 3food Itiver Slacicr, HOOD UIVKU, OK. HKI'T. 2, ISU.'I. Till) 9. Tli inn 1 1 mrlvi-K fi.iiu Ml. Muml til II n'. eliirk A. M. Wi-iIiii'x'Iiiv mid My (iir.luy; tin purl 'i huiiiii I ii v m ,i iiuiiii, l-'nr 'lionnwi-l ti, -avi Mt H A. M. irlvint I'. M. HhIiihIuvk. Kur Wlilin Hiihnuii l 'iiv- il.illy l N A. M. rrlvomil nun n'rliii'i. I'. M. From Wlilin Mai n i'iivi' fur Fiiliiu, Ull- ir. I run t i.iiIii- nml IiIiiiwcmmI MiiihUih. Wdiip1,m nnil Kriifft . I Kltll F I.O( Al, ,11 a in: KM. I Krculi M'l'tioii limicy nl Cruwvll 'h. j N. ll. 'ratio of Portland wu licro; Tliurwlay. WiiimI luUi'ii lit lliln olilfu on nub hitIiIIuii. H, It. Uilmon In .jiiI to Hick ut (lie Mt. Jltuxl lintel. Young Uy'u. I'rl II. llalt- ik'N Turiuilii ut O, Ire. fZ.W II JlU'lV. A full lint ufliutwy wimlnTrt i'it kat (III lllll'lll'NK hllOl. SIkiI-kiiii hIii'IIm ut Ctiiiiiuliun'i, ut 1'ollluinl lllM. Xi'il nml Clara III) tlio ri'tui noil from JWllaml Tutmlny. A. II. Jewel t wuh over from White Hiilniini Tliurmluy, Mi. iiii'l Mil Ili'it (iriilntm visited Tim )iillr duiiiiK lliuwi't k. Hilcky lly m r .riii eenlM jmt lx of i'i dutiijle hlirrlH, ut the ilrug atoiv. Charley William, left on tho ICvu lutur Thui'mlay fur TIlol'allrH to re main. Itev. J. W. IUhy prem'he lila hue well mm'iiiiiii toiiiui'iow In lliu Mi-llio dint chinrli. Minx IlcMnlf IJuvil. niece of Mr. It. Warren, left fur In r houiu ul Kent, i NViihIi., TliuiHilay, C. P. Ilciililhus rcnteilJ. II. Ml. hU.- j oii'n I't Hiilrliiv unit w ill K lo IioIImi i kcejiif at olieii. j ('. It. Itniio ami wire left Thurailay t night Ii r ( ran I'm. to remain (luring lliu ! Wheat hIiIiiik M'IInoII. j Mr. Kreil Snow uml iluuliter, who lime U t-n veiling Mix K. Miow, ro-. turneil to l'oitliiiul 1 liuiwliiy. I T. C. Ilnllai him JtlM lecelveil a line tiloek of eiiuil hlnvei, iiiiu;i'h ami kltelieu furniture. I 'all ::::il nee lliein. 1 i A man named Win. Wylerof I'rlne- I ville cuiiimliieil hulelili' liy Liking i tlohe nl hiiyrliuine lal Frlilay. Mrn. j;. 11. Meeker ami ami Frank' of I'lirllaml eame 'l uemlay iiii'l are ' -aiiiliig at Mr. Jilyilie'a plmr. i An the eml of the hi'iimoM I lit liallil ' the ll.iuil Uiver Fruit Co. I . Hiring; ll Mini of Imxea at vjieelal rates. The eanili liieellliir lately helil at j Moxier 1 1 UN ii lj mi ii ii 1 1 ami will, we un derstand, oh'U uiut Ciwadi' FocUn. Mr. ami Mr, tinnier returuvjil from Cliiml Cap Inn Humliiy ami took the Ki Kul.itoi l'.r I'orthiml Momluy inorii Jug. (ieorge llerhert wan it passeng'T on Wednesday rvt'hing'a train for The J (alien, on lil.t w ay home from Fort la ml. O. It. Hartley reeel veil Tuenilay HH) flue miiHkmeloiiM. They were mined on And Wiuaim' raneli uhovu Hie Jlall.-n. Janiert F. Keeiler nml wife Hold lo Frank IJeeder ten uerea In ceetioli 1:1, towuxhip - north, raii"e ltleaul; consid eration, f70l). Mark HuitIhoii wiin In The Hallea Huiiday. C. Ii. (illbert and party arrived homo Thuriduy. 11. F. IHivIiIhoii left Haturday tilKht for a vlnli I'limt. Mr. W. C. Ktmniihiin returned frmu I'ortlainl Monday. Iter). (Irahinn him koiio out of the hllteher lillMlneHN. (iiillca numlierof tho Indiana huvn Koiio to 1 iiluimi to pick hops. I'"l rn I liuekleherrleK of the aeuMOII were lii market hint Haturday. John lluek went toMonkluml Hatur day iilht to Htny for Homo I line. Flmer Itimd nml wlfo eame homo from the Hound Tuenday evening. Win. Ituml Iiiih Mold hU ItitfreHta In tho livery Hlatile to W in. Curdiinuu. Itert Htrnnnhan and Ioiik Futiifllle ciiinu down from Trout laku Tuewlay. C F. liownliiKi a neWHpaper man ot Portland, made im a pleaxaut eall Monday. A Joint meetlric of thu (J. A. It.. W. It. C. and aona of veterana will l held ut 2 o'cloi'k p. in. HeptemberM.il, In Hartley' hall, to coimlder thu pro priety of holding a ramp Art. Let all come. M. H. I 'otter. Commander Qui by I'nat. While lift ln n Iok at IiIh place hint Monday, II. (,'. iSaUham had tho lulu fort u no to Hi nil n hia hack ho that Im iiniv tie ImliHiioHed for M'veral duvx. Ituddlnir mid other nurnvry uiM-rallona were put a Hiidden atoit to and unleHu a new hack Ih proeiireil hooii there will prolmhly he n ilemiiiid for hired help there before long. Hhephard'H LuudliiK, nearly opposlto the ( 'iiHi'iide LockH, on thu WaahliiKlon Hide, Iiuh been laid out iim a town alto and kIvcii name of Htevenaoii. Tlio ! record a were removed thcro from tho I Lower ( .'iiKcadi H Monday, which move, I uecordiug to the Hluimaniii Pioneer,wnn j not entirely HallHfaclory to every olio lu that neighborhood. Tin; laud In owned by a Hymlicate, who Intend to boom the new town and make It a Kient "commercial center." SOUTH Has just been platted and is now placed on tho market. All lots are reached by the pipes of the Hydrant Company. If you want to build a house for a homo or to rent, buy in SOUTH WAUCOMA. It is the finest residence property in the city. Torms to suit the buyer. H.C. COE. T, H. EMERSON. All Around Painter. KALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING. Klatt'H have reHiiined biml- Frank HIM, the cxpreaa UKcrit, re-j Il'i.jI ii It.lO.t fi'i.i.i M iu 'I'tilli vi.uli.r. ' Many of the cl.med bankn Ihrounhout ' llf(.,milllf i.i... timl" ii, ImllaiiH1 had found the 'ilil watch lx loi'l nj to j her ami Will, who wuh drowned In the , Columbia river a f ;w weeka ni?o, und , bud brought It to her. It wuh found on ! an IhImimI, but how It came there will ulwaya remain a myatery. Thlawutcli , will be prized by M ih. lain?, aa it wna a prcHent from her to him, and will be a memento of her boy who met hU1 ileath by drowning. -- Tiiikh Mumt- Ut int er, ! i'rli'c i t'-cd. H(JOI) iiwiiialili! unit ml it fuel Inn Kimrnu ltlVFIl, OKKUON. wife have (one u pleilHiiut vlnlt j the I lilted IICHM, Win. Luekey and hack to Portland lifter here. H. I '.. !artmei will aell for ranli only ami at it icdiiclloii of from t, to 10 per jCCIlt. The popnllMta have tleketa out In all j the FiiMern Htutra that hold clectiotiN thia tall. I JiMcpli A. Wllaon will pilau throitifh Hood Itlver on Monday iiIkIH h train i for tho Fait. Mr. and Mix (leorpa McCurdv re i turned to their home In Portlund Tuea- day morning. Itert Lantrille returned Wednewlay to the Htauford nnlveralty, California, to readme hia Htudiea. Three million (Train nnrVn on overdue hIiIiih have arrived at Han Franeiaco, and the corner ia broken. A MU'iirni of tiwnuli4 un lmiiiffiyji n to ' i'Ofrail oliMiMire the iim Hiri-o homa nnaaed over ! Mmtntnhiri-r. the city of Tunla Tueaday. i Mr. M. N Folej' and dauhtera, ,, ... ., .. , , , I MiaHca Mattio ami Iternlce and hod a i n T:"V. """ Melville, .u'companied by Mias Alvle denly ill Nlomlav ..ml lr. Proaiua waa J, MJku ai,-Mr M- NViljs called. She la nKain all nl.t. . r ,,,, UvpP 0,.ni paH!H.(1 ,irou;h There ia I.riiMl.iMMl pounda of wool ! ioldeiidalc Tueaday en route for the ftored in the warehouaea of Pendleton. Vukiina hop yarda. 1'he party waa in Only lI'in.iMH) pounda have hewn Hold at terviewed by it Courier reporter at their that point. camp on the Little Klickitat Tuowlay iii evening. Mr. Foley reporta tini'-a very V . V f'"y h!l,;l.l,;,,,','w:,, ? ,,,usc dullin thellood riVer iallev, butaaya am ot from A. D.al.row. in Vinana , , b . ((f , ,H a.l.litlo.i.andmacom.ni'ncedtheeree. ,,.,.,, , . ,liriWli,w onaccount of """ "f " "ow j the general linuncial atrinnen.'v, ua the Mia. Kiee cunie down from The ; laTiy and fruit crop baa netted the aet Ilallea TucMlay lo vlait her Hon, W. J. i tlera in that lia-ulity fVi,iH)0 or MO.UOd CaliiplH'll, and family. and placed the huxiucas on it gtaid fiat- il.wr '11,.. I.- I....I ,i ,w..l ,..,lll, r. II XfE.III.. r ll.,-. I 1 "H Hl'll'll I K'.n IFUIUl l"l I.. .. I 'I lliu iiii'niiiv fill ii iimnii'MM trill, iu-i.i T. C. DALLAS. - Id:.I.Kil IN - Stoves and tin ware, kitchen fur niture, pruning tools and plump ers goods of all kinds. Iti'u!rliacortliiwiirr- a Kpi'i'ialty. fioore Murray, who waa found on , the at recta In thia city hoiiio laya uo, ! waa adjudged iiiNaue by u Intuit ico in-j (tiireiido held y Juatiee liuvia in the: ubaerce of Judjje lllakeley. He claiuia i lo have come from Walla Walla, where j he lived lor tvmie time, ujfed uiout 41 yeara, ami waa born in Ireland. When naked reeurdiiiK friemla or relativea In: i refusi'd to Impart tiny nformatlon. j iicVca A MknkVke, '"" I lie nature of hia Inaanity partaken lirjre of idioayncraclea than any partlc- j AttorneyS-at-Law, ular inania. Ho talka incoherently on Chapman Block, over Postoff ice all aubjj'eta and n.inea that Homo; THE HA1.I.KH oRWiuN. neraon ia trying to injure him. Dr.; JiOL'iui waa the W. H. WILSON. A TTOUNE V-A T-LA If. UOOMH M, AM) .ii. NliW VOOT JiMJt'K, TIIK IlAM.KS. OltFlON. DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. The Prathcr, Bui!ding,Second &0ak Sts. exiimmiiig aurgeon. The undcrwnod laiii; located near Hood River, wiahea to Inform purties who may le deairoua of having sur veying done, tliat he ia a pructicul Hu'rvevor of many yeara experience, ami that work entruated to him will be la-rformed with diaputch and eorrect iieaa. He takes plen.au re in referring to Mr. A. H. JJIowera, (who for years waa county eommiaaioiier in Minneaota,) and for w hom he did county work aa county Hiirveyor, ua to his ubility. 1'artiea writing ine at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. C. J. Hayes. Dated Hood IUver April 6th. 18H. .Mi'i'iitMiiu ran it' tin ii inn i im i- ,!,,,, ,:. ,, ,-..,1 l. ; ,,.i t it i . i hum a 'i't tui,vi iw in.: viijoyitiK i . " 1 t o, lV I, J. .1.1. y . I V.ICIIM . -I'l l j " IIIH II I W. I 't ' i H( l.'HI1'li UHIHII I imiSUJI V IIKHIIIIl. Land Locator. Tlie residenee of Simon 1 lumen of Contcrvillc, Waal)., waa dealroyed by lire Thursday evening of laat week. l'ortlaud'a great Induatrial Kxpoal- lon opens September "7th ami cloaca Oelober Nth. See ad. lu another column. Kxperieiice With the Karl Fruit Co. Swing tho letter of S. A. Clarke in luat week'a d'l.ACiKn, 1 w ill give my experienco with the Kverv body wauta land in Hool Kiver Valley. I have aome very de al ruble tract a of good land on my list for homeateada and timla?red with runir.ng water on I can locate several atoekuien I I ahipped llni liiiirlnii Town. rennrlM t lie eoliteat W0" l'ai:kcili ! weather now eNlating in the memory of the oldcat inhabitant. Heavy eloth I lug netviaary for comfort. l'oreat Urea are raging all over the 'atateamlthe atmoaphere la darkened 1 by amoUe. Thia atate of afl'aira will ex ! lat until (lie fall rains act in. W. II. Allen haa nurchaaed four lota from Itobei t Kami, jii"t bai'k f Judge i Henry's properly, and la putting up a ! residence on tliein . l'riee paid f4"tl. vxpoaition, i rowers' I' per nion. Hood Kiver J'niit L. LMi.ith will rt'celu-any apecl-; W(, h(m 1(,t ,1((l 11y ))f mirsll,. iiienaof line fruits atillalile for I hlcagoi ... ru fii. ,, ,, ,i,la ,.mn. : hut we will have to ask that they ad- I luat their Indebtedness ut the earliest Kev. J. W. Jtighy, W. W. (Jregory j poasilde date, and M. C. Alerldge, went to the C.is- Mr j Kis(1. wh() W(W , horo ipt ade Locks lhursd.iy inoriiiiig to opuu '...,. .i,,;,,,, ,.. i.m.i.ii,,., t i, rid. Marl Fruit Co. for ; ' lums' ine iH.'neuioi jiooo iviver iiuii, ttdvttiitaiH.'ouslv. Do not fail to see 0 boxes of fine peach pluma, , nie at Hood Kiver Falls or address ine in No. 1 condition, guar- at Hood Itiver, Wasco County, Oregon. t ii t . .... be handled in refrigirator Ivusa " 'r,' . . . , i Iocator. aunio were reported sold in anteed to cars. The New York city ut 6(1 cents it box. Coin men'ta ure unneevssury. A. II. JKW'ETT. J.M. Huntington & Co. Wo have several farms and small tracts for sale. Call and get prices. If you want to be located on govern ment land at small expense, cull on or - write W . K. W mans. 7.59 Second Street Real Estate, Loan & AGENTS. The Dalles Or. Insurance tli'tils collected anil taxes paid for non- 1 rnvlilMtitii I.nnil iviiMipsif nil kind orpDared WaXHtrings, tin cans, new stoes, ; on short notice, preserving kettles and everything else : . . tl at T. S. Dallas.' i Abstracts of Titles a Specialty. i-iiinp meeting in mat point. ! um bin Nurseries for II. C. Itateham, Win. Smith uml wife of Nehnlem are ! and budding fom-vcral parties in town, liero visiting relatives, also has returned Jo Portland. for the ben Hit or .Mis. Miinn a neaitn. ineyex- JesHip nlll jltimo Watson, Mr. R'ct to slay some time. Webber, Lou Morse and son Charley, Tho Union TiiciOo hus procured an were fishing ut Sandy Flat Saturday, Injunction against the Oregon Tele-! getting about Slid tlah. They have our phone company, restraining them from j tliunks for it nice lot of the same, erecting their poles along their right of, Tho t Xational bank of The wv ! Dalles, which lately suspended, has re- Mr. Case, tho former night operator, i opened for business. This was the lust left with his family on short notice j bank that suspended In Oregon, and to JSunday night. Jteing absent minded, the credit of The Dalles Was tho first to there are quito a number of debts left j reopen. uni'idd- j Kansas City lias been HiiU'ering the , . i..i. i. . r.. i i.. i . I nast week from a sugar famine. For , ,nr,u2 ., ". . . v . 'i he llrt time in months wholesale JjOllllI'll wiiiiiv, ti in i . i v if , . Just received at A. S. Mowers & Co's it full line of tho celebrated llrady and i Metealf shoes. j We have just received direct from j the eust, a full lino of men's und boys' j hats. Tlwy will be sold at prices' never heard of before in Hood River. A.H. Hi.owkks. Y. M. Yates. L., Whale oil soup, powered hellebore, Persian Insect iiowder etc., ut the Jlood Itiver I'liarniucy. John Tucker has received u, dwd from tho State of Oregon for the south east (juarter of tho southeast ijuarter of section 'M, township '2 north, range 10 cast, for which ho paid $H0. Mrs. (Jhapman, who has been visit ing her relatives near Mt. Hood, re turned to her home at Itutto City, Mon tana, Wednesday evening. Misses llose and Lottie Ituls, her Bisters, ac companied her. J. F. Richardson was quite badly hurt lust Monday while at work at the Oregon Lumber Co.'a mill. He was falling timber when a Hr broke oil' jtbout thirty feet from the grouud, atriking; him in tho buck. Mr. and Mrs. Rich man, Mr. Mann, Jdr. and Mrs. lUlven and W. W. Nason, jill lately from Massachusetts have gone out to their claims near Mt. Jlood. Mr. Nasou has just finished a fine two story frame house. Thowagsof the Union Pacific em ployes hero have been cut down. The Mcctiou foreman has been reduced from (io to $55; common laborers from $).(.0 to $1.30. This rate went into eU'eet (September 1st. A like reduction takes place all along the line. It was wondered why Markham walked to town Saturday morning, but an investigation disclosed the fact that, having returned from the bear hunt on trie previons evening, he had turned his h irses out, forgetting to unharness, And during their night's ramble in the pasture they lost the harness, and Claude thought he could wulk in quicker than to hunt it houses received, Tuesday, from the ro- llneriesat San Francisco shipments in carload lots. We had the pleasure of Betting the name of Hon. Robert A. Miller ut the bottom of a land notice from Oregon City this week, he having taken charge of t he register's part of tho land ollle at tliat point. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Currier, Mrs. E. 15. Fulton's father and mother, and their grand daughter MissDollie Hrown arrived here fron Valpariso Illnois, Friday morning on a visit, and if the K lace suits them will make it their oine. A forty-acrs prune orchard near Eu geiR was recently sold for $1S,(KK). The orchard has been planted only about eight years, and for soveral years past the trees have borne sutllcient fruit to pay a fair rental on the land. Refore planting to trees tho land was probably worth SM an acre, but tho trees have increusod Its value to $1200 an acre. Ono morning last week we passed a blackberry patch and saw two ladies among the treacherous bushes of thorns picking berries with men's pants on, says the Traver Advocate, whereupon tho Woodland Mail rises to explain that it is time for Yolo county to shut up shop wr en Tulare can produce fruit like that. Elko Free J'rcsn. Eighty stone cutters are at work at tho locks. The pump decreases the w wter in tho canal about three feet in twenty-four hours. It will take about a week to pump the water all out. While a second boiler was being put in place Saturday to ussist in pumping water out of (he canal, the chain from the swinging crane broke in two and tho boiler Hull in twenty feet of water. I'nlon Pacific Fiirlhcr Reduces the rutes. To Chicago $:5:t.(l0 first class; St. ; Louis fill .(Hi first class; Omaha, Kansas j City, Sioux city und St. Joseph $:0.00 first class. Rates correspondingly re-i duced to all eastern points. Consult! Union Piwilie agents before purchasing j and you will be convinced that the old i s i i t . ii. i,.i.,..n..f I lYCl luiiuia i in-i iiviiii sb uiiii tiuiitiisi. route to take. A. S. BLOWERS & CO. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Roots and shoes; Flour, Feed etc. Country Produce Bought and Sold. AGENCY FOR BRADLEY&METCALFCK CELEBRATED B00T3&SHOES A full line of shoo furnishings leuthcr at the harness shop. NOTICE. and r1 : Our book's are closed, and on and after this date we will sell for cash only. A. S. Blowers & Co. fHL" BIGGEST! TKAOt MART COrYRIGHTtr Two Simps. Will sell for 20 cents on the dollar, the finest sheep ranch on tho Pacilic coast. Will range naturully fenced, Bufiicient for .50,000 sheep. Can ar range (or cutting 250 tons of hay if de sired, convenient to market, no snow. Also 30 acres of land 1 miles from the town of Hood River at $25 per acre; level and easily subdued. For partic ulars apply at this office or to Sv. P. Watson, Hood River Or. To tlie Farmers. We will do all kinds of grinding on Saturdays this season except flour making. Wo havo learned that good flour can only no made out of our dry wheat by dampening the graiu after it has passed through the smuttor and allowing it to sweat a few days. Leave your wheat with us and give us a chance to do good work. You will then use our flour In preference to any other. Hakbison Bros., Proprietors Hood River flouring mills. mm Aur 2fith, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Crupper, Hged 14 days. YOUNG (IKXEKAli ROCHAMBEAU Is a diipnlo uis, lo cray, l.V, hands hlsh, -weighs i:i00 pounds, three-quarters Nornirn, 3 ymrs old on Slav "ilh, M, is free from nil litem Ixhea ami diseases and is a tine draft horse, gentle and kind, a good traveler, and is j owned by j JOHN SWEENY, OF HOOP RIVER. OR. I Mr. Sweeny will attend at tho following places durliii; t lie present sire season: -vi .ur. Joe Purser's, Mondnv and Tuesday of each week. At. Jtosier, Friday and .Saturday of each week. Terms: For single serviee, pay able in eush ffi.00. By tho season, payable at end of same, $10.00. To Insure, payable when same is known, $1.".00. In ease of failure, ser vice thu following season gratis. LANGILLB HOUSE. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Commercial Men and Tourist'9 Headquarters. The Cloud Cap Wayside Stages leave the house daily for Cloud Cup Inn during the season. Dinners for Lodges, Parties etc., a specialty. Rates $2. Per Day. VI, A. LANGILLE, . Proprietor. Portland's Great Industrial 0 EF fpZ n Ir a Opens Sept. 27,1893, Closes Oct. 28. Literati's Celebrated Military Band Will furnish the Music. A World of Mechanics in Miniature. The Special Features will eclipse those nf nny year. Madame Girard'3 Prismatic Fountain, Constructed at a cost of $10,000. and throwing a thousand jets of water In all the colors of the rainbow will beautify Music' Hall. Large Aquariums, Containing fish of all varieties found in Oregon waters, have been constructed at great expense. The Art Gallery Will contain a collection of paintings selected from the World's Fair. Among them KllslvJrg's celebrated painting, Custer's Last Fight. To visit, this great Exposition and view its wonders in every department of Art and Science will be next thing to a visit to t'io World's Fair at Chicago. Iteduced rates on ull transportation lines. For further information address E. W. ALLEN, Superintendent and Secretary. on The finest mountain resort in America; situated at the snow line Mt. Hood fiicitur the F.linr, trlacier. 7.000 feet above the sea. Win opened July 1st. Rates $3.50 per day, $20.00 per week. For information write to, WILL LANGILLE, HOOD RI Ell, OR. THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. THE DALLES OREGON. DEALERS IN G-eneral norclarLdlso Grain and Feel I U1UIU lulu J. vvuj In carload lots, or retail at the very lowest market rates deliver ed anywhere in the city or at the depot free of charge. Mailorders solicited and promptly filled. SO. 392 to 31)1 SECOND STREET. THE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old romp ground, ut the Forks mid Knlis of Hood river, with large sightly lots, brond streets ntul alleys, good soil, pure cold water and shade in profusion, per fect drainage, delightful mountain ell mute, the central uttmetion as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, heiug the nearest town to Mt. Hood, n is also unparalleled as a manufacturing center, lining the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and fir TIMBER, possessing millions of horse pow er in its dashing stream and water lulls easilv Harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the manufaeturies will center, surrounded by soil and cli mate that cannot be excelled any where for fruit und agriculture, and with transportation already assured you will rind this the place to make a perfect home or a paying invest ment. TITLE PERFECT. See me c n the ground, or adress me at Hood River, Wascc Co., Or. IMuIb WM$m 13 0N SALE w. FOR SALE. A 4 spring 3 seated mountain hack; new. A. 6. Blowers & Co. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH EAST BOUNP FROM HOOD RIVER. No. 2S. Freight leaves at 8-40 P. M. No. 2, Mail " 9: p- M- WEST BOUND FROM JI00D RIVBR. Mo. 27, Freight leaves at 10jfl J No. 1. Mail " 4:J2 A- M THKOG1I SLEEPERS RECLINING t'HAIK CARS AND DINERS. Steamers from Portland to San Francisco, every 4 days. BOSS Wfflffi fef t0 ai Froi Eorope For rates and general information call on. DEPOT TICKET AGENT. V. H. HU RLBUUT. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 354 Wastiidgton St., Portland Oregon