The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 16, 1893, Image 2

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    'food Iftver Slacier.
HOOD RIVER. Oil. SEPT. 10, ISM.
llorliciillnriil Pair for HimmI River.
The fruit grower of Hooil Klver ami
vicinity have decided to hold a llorti
cultural Fair in Hood River, on the
20th and 30th of this month, for the ptvohittve, hut I must say that the Ore
purpose of displaying our fruits, vego- pu fruit exhibit is not what it should
tables and all farm products. 1 1 Is he- 1h Some of Raker's Yellow Newtown
llevod such a fair will k-rve to call out-: pippins nrv here yet, also Ahsien's
bide attention to the resource of our j "Chenango" apples, which aiv hy tar
valley, and will afford a mos' useful , the Unci on the ground,
ohject loswon to our own people its well. ' lr. Lewis is o.uite anxious to have
Oulytho.se ho have taken the time ' fruit m nt, and I know there Is lots of
and trouble to visit the various loc.il-; it there worth sending Many of the
itlescan form any idea of the wonder-; exhihit from other states would he
fu I crop of fruit and vegetables In the 'rry specimens in Hood Kiver.
valley this year, aud there Is mi epics-j Anything tine in the way of apples,
tlon but that an exhibit cau be made poars, plums, prunes and grapes, also
here now that will excel any horticul- vegetables, will go far towards improv
tural display ever mvn In Oregon, if the 1 lug the display; About twenty-tlve
IH'ople will set themselves to it. specimens of each kind of fruit shows
It 19 proposed to oiler premiums and up wcil.
rewards for best displays sulllcient to ,
encourage everybody who can to do
their best. Let every farmer and fruit
grower make his selections now and
prepare to compete with his neighbor
at the fair, and help make, a show that
-we will be proud of. Our neighboring
to-ns Mosier, White Salmon, The
Dalles, and all localities in our vicinity, j
are invited to co-operate and compete
with us.
T. :.. ..ulihnlu.lwti.iiwu'ill U I
lv ,B , .... . ,.!,,., . , i
made from the best exhibits to semi to iei tins opportunity go i.y.
the World's Fair, the Portland Indus- If snippers will pat the fruit In boxes
trial Kxnofition and the Winter Fuir ; about the size of an ordinary trunk,
... w vVo..i, I
-at . . . a itiuvtiui
All those who are Interested In help-
ing this cause along are requested to j to instructed to icivive it as baggage
meet at Mr. E. L. Smith's office at '2 and check it without a ticket if ad
o'clock to-day, Saturday, to erfect or-' dressed to J. Guy Lewis, 'Jolumbiuu
.ganization and arrangements. The Exposition. Six boxes cm be son", in
liojirtv ivoneration of evervlMMlv. la-! this way at one time. If not packed
- j - i i
diea, farmers and townspeople, is re
quested aud expected.
The Snake River Fruitgrowers
.-NSUVUU1V1I IS linn 1141.11 lllfi v'
planted to fruit trees at Wawawai.
Most of it is bearing, and next year ex
pect to Irrigate as much more. This
irrigation of a Snake river bar is accom
plished through an enormous "current
wheel," 12 feet in diameter and 14 feet
long, which furnishes the motive !
power for a centrifugal pump, which,
lieing driven at an enormous capacity,
lifts a four-inch stream of water CO feet
in the air to where it is drawn off in
ditches to aid in reclainiing a sandbar
and the work of preparing for market
our climate and sunshine in the shape
of fruit juices. The work thus far has
proven eminently satisfactory. It is
modeled on the "current wheel" now
in use on the Columbia river, which
raises an 8-inch stream of water feet
to where 900 acres of land are being ir -
tA Tf in avmuiioil tl..it nnvt -
many of these irrigation plants will be
put in by Snake river fruitgrowers.
j yielded. They helped thtuiselves to j io one can buy egg and pros tvo
A London dispatch says among the iis conteuts, the whole performance oc- j l'll'ni with pmllt. Vou inti-t kijep
subjects scheduled for consideration at I cupying an hour, wuen without mak-1 wm 11,1,1 have " ,,,aUs
the international medical congress, j ing any attempt on tlie other express The sulphur process will enable you
called to assemble in Rome next nionth, 1 car, or interfering with the passengers, ; to preserve and keep ground Unie,
but the postponement of which to next who remained in the cars, pan ic-t rick-1 ground meat, fresh fish, or almost any
. .,,tr. .. , ... - , , , . .! thing, for six months or a vear, ami
April has just been announced, was the en, they hred a few warning shots and j not t)'(, sii!:llt(.Ht (1,,r wiu ffult. It
cure for consumption discovered by j disappeared in the woods. It is ruin-. uiso destroy i all genus of disease or ini
Dr. Amick, of the United States, andoredthe robbers secured i(l,(J(X) in ! purities int he meat or bone, and flies
which Is attracting great attention in
England and Continental countries.
A leading medical journal says, as a
result of the postponement of the con
gress, a party of prominent physicians
of England, France and Germany will
leave for the United States in Septem
ber, and after a brief visit to the world's
fair, will proceed to Cincinnati to per
sonally interview the discoverer. At a
meeting of the Paris clinic of physicians
last week one of the speakers coupled
Amick's name with Pasteur's as a ben
efactor of the human race and paid a
high tribute to the medical profession
in the United States.
It Is a Girl.
Washington, Sept. 9. Mrs.Grover
Cleveland was safely delivered of a lit
tle daughter at the White House to-
day. The baby was born at exactly j
, . , . f .. . ., 4. '
hiwh inion. mstas the ballon the flair-
high noon, just as the ball on the flag-
start' of the state, war and navy build
ing, opposite the White House,dropped
from the top of the staff. From time
to time during the morning the pres
ident was quietly advised us to the
condition of affairs in the sick room,
and at exactly 12 o'clock Dr. Bryant
summoned him from the reception
room and made the important an
nouncement. The smile on the doc
tor's face and reassuring pressure of the
hand told him that his wife had safely
passed the ordeal, and without pausing
Ike president asked:
"In it a boy or u girl?"
Something like a shadow of disap
pointment swept across Cleveland's
lace as the physician told him the new
born babe was a girl. The fact of the
birth was not made public until 2
o'clock. The news was bulletined at
the telegraph office, the capital, the de
partments and prominent hotels, and
was almost the sole theme of conversa
tion during the remainder of the after
lioon. Everywhere disappointment
was manifested that the baby was not
a boy. Before 4 o'clock a stream of
messenger boys began carrying con
gratulatory telegrams to the White
This is the first time in the
House,
history or toe repuouc mat me wau ot
a new-born infant of a president of the
United States has been beard within
th walls of the White Hou,.
tat tor from Mr. II. F. Dmlilson.
Ciiic.vuo, Sept. 1, 18ia.
Kihwk i.i.mikk:
1 arrived hero on Woiluoailtvy, Anoint
Will, fwliiiir. a litilo th wonw for tho
long rido and loss of sleep, mil have
not fully rooovotvd from either yot.
lVrliuiw this render mo rather limp-
A great many have spoKen to me re
gard.ng the superiority of our straw
ries, hihI Dr. Lewis informs me that
Hood River will receive a medal on its
strauU'iries.
I'rge upon the people to send such
fruit as is nice and Hood River will get i
the beuelit, as it will Ik-displayed un
der the grower's name as marked when
received. Such opportunities for eoin-i
paring our
fruits with the traits ol
tli..r tt,.s sft. r.u-e . mid w,t must imt
w ith :irii(i.,n in the in'.d.lle and rones
- - - i
in the ends for handles, the iureiit will
in lanre luxes, eonsiirii to him, and l!ie
state will nay the expense. Have all
m, -
fruit wruniied In paiier.
uei. auer
Smith, Coon, Raker, Heald or anybody
that will do unythiug. Time is too
short now.
Dr. Lewis is a rustler.
H. F. Davidson.
Another daring and successful train
robbery is on record at Kendallville, lu -
.. , ., v v i.
diaua, Sept. l.'th. As the .Neu ork
express train on the Lake Shore road,
wnicu left Chicago at 7:4') reached a
siding at Keslar. Eiiirineer Knapp no-
ticedared danger-signal light at the
w
switch, aud stopped the train. As he met lux i of placing eggs on racks, turn
did so, l"0 men, armed with winches-! ing them twice or throe times a week
,, ,.f ii,.. u,...tt..i-...l 1 keeping them in a cxil place. We
...6 r -
j ahmg the train and covered the truiu- j
men,
m hile one tired at
the
engineer,
I iutlieliug a wound 111 the shoulder.
wound in
the
j With everything in hand, tho robbers,
proeeeded to blow 0111 the forwurd I
j express ear With uynamiu-; then, j
I . . ;
k iiuCki nir t lie ex Dress uiesseuuer sense-
! less, exploded five dynamite cartridges
j "i succession against tue sate oeioie 11
transit from one of the Chicago hanks
to IN'ew York.
FOR SALE.
Eighty acres of deeded land, with
plenty of water for any one wishing to
go into the berry business; 300 bearing
fruit trees, apples, pears and plums
mostly winter apples; 10 acres now
ready for fall grain. Also, two cows,
one span mares, two wagons, harness,
and all farm implements; one stallion
4 years old next spring. The place will
be sold separate or with the stock.
Two miles and a quarter from depot. on
the east side of Hood river. For fur
ther particulars call at the Gi.ai'ikr
office, or on Mr. John Sweeney, Hood
Kiver, Or.
A BARGAIN FOR 30 DAYS 0XLY.
For cash, 600, I will ;11 30 acres of
fine fruit land, level, and soil the finest
quality, mostly all Hlswheri five years
ago, lying in west half of north half
u ..4 . e .....!.... ,
ui Huuuieusi. ijuuiiei ui wcuuii jo,ivii
ship 3, range 10 east. It will go back
to regular price, $30 per acre, after 30
days. I can give a first-class title for
this land. Any one wanting a nice
home, now is the time to buy. Ad
dress J. E. Fear,
Marble llock, Iowa.
Clicap Humes, Secure one Xow.
For 60 days I will show government
lands in Hood River valley, suitable
for homesteads, to parties wishing to
locate, charging from fen to twenty
dollars per claim for ray services. I
settled on government land six years
ago, at the falls of Hood river, and live
there now; am well pleased with the
location, have spent much time and
money building roads and bridges lead
ing to these lands, and to improve the
country. These lands have plenty of
wood and water, and are among the
best for fruit and vegetables, as well as
for general agriculture. Ifyouwanta
home of this description, do not fail to
see me at the falls.
W. R. Wl.VANS.
If you hare property to sell, list it
with us. We have concluded to han
dle all tht Hood river property we can
and are prepared to do so on the very
"1".""' !vin? w''ons. We are
tin ait liar An at tn ouui I v rousm oil nnuui.
ble purchasers. Give us a list of the
property you desire to sell and we will
do the rest. Call aud see us at the
Ulacikh office.
I'rosonhiir Fggs.
Only strictly fivsh eggs eun Ih pre
served, and in packing theni the eggs
should not touch each other, as one
bad egg will spoil the whole.
1'ggs collected from neighbor, or at
stores, will not answer, as even the
most obliging neighbor may unlnten
tiorally Impose a stale etg on you.
Egg from hens not In company v Ith
cocks will keep three times as loi g
as will those f oiu hens mated with
cocks. Hence, in sun nier, nt'icr hatch
ing is over, remove the males, as the
hens will lay fully as well without
them.
Keep the egg's in a cool place in sum
mer and do not let them freeze in w in
ter. The oolor you keep them the
Utter.
Re sure and turn the eggs at least
twice a week, or the yolks will adhere
to the shell, no matter how they may
1h preserved. This may lo done by
putting the eggs In a box and turning
ineoox, orov placing tin- egirs on in
rack, or turning tray.
Eggs will keep in a cool place ii'
simiuv turned W Ithout nnv imckinir at
,, . ,, ... .. , .
all, especially It tncy arc troni hens not
in companv with cocks.
1
Dry, finely sifted coal ashes, dry
salt, tine, clean, drv dirt, corn, outs,
,.),..,r ..),,, ....,., i ..in
l)Ut (r Sjl,t (n, )n.t-,,rr,.(1
Never go in the business of prcscrv-!
i mir cgspt until you have experimented j
, Wll 11 IHIOeH, lireilKlilg IU1 egg every
nionth, in order to make observation,
; lt wll, ,,,, wry (lim,.lllt )n
pifsirve
eiand have them fresh at the cud of
six months, hut as three months is
lo,1S' cnouglt, ctgs from miniated
hens !
will easily k(HM that lemrth
of time. I
' mouths'
I he limit's advnnee in thre
from the time prices are low.
Wo do not rvconini nd the sulphur
process for cirirs, as it discolors them
some, though it is eflleacious. The
rack method in a cool phuv is our
choice.
If you can keep eggs for throe
months only it will In' sulllcient for a
' change of priivs.
. . ,lt .
a large scale until vou experiment
with a do.en eggs. It will cost you
but little to test for yourself ami learn.
Although we give methods fur pre
serving eggs, wo will frankly state that
we never yot know of an v one going
II.'V II (U 1", II Ul"
methods on
I into such a business who made it pay.
; Fresh eggs cannot he imitated.
1 'Vur Wf ,wlu" t:lkl'V nu f"r
sau- putting dark ones together,
- ,Vash ,, ,.,. MiW preen ing in
; warm water, and do the same when
' taking them out.
Although we have given wveral
niiiiiiMMH niniTiii' ifi niv riuiio iuirniii huh
. .,,, ' '.,, ,'. reeon.ii.end the
term this the rack method.
Eggs that are fertile will not keep
; well under any
process, but
lor hatching
may lie
by the
; Kepi six wevks
' ij,;;;:,, or . , Hll
&e svm '( ,',rill(, ,71()rt, tll;lll om-.iif
the price of fresh eggs in the market.
I t ntlw.H H...H.1 . ...... ...Ml .. .. .
; noin.i, 11m iu get no mon
. fort hem after preserving them than
', when they are fresh and cheap; hence,
slK.i, trfs ,j , , mv
or insects will not attack the materials
after lieing preserved Poulry Journal.
B. R. TUCKER,
PPuPlUKTOB- OF
LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS.
MANUFACTURER OP
FRUIT BOXES,
HOOD RIVER, OR.
AI,"sO DKAKtt IN
DRY GOOLH,
STATIONERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY ETC.
Terms Strictly Cash,
A-,J A1
Prices never beforeheanl of in Hood
River.
THE SAINT'S BEST,
at
A M E S V I L L E.
WINES,
LIQUOHS,
CIGARS.
CYRUS
t
NOBLE WHISKY
a specialty.
HOOD RIVER ILLS
Call and see me at the mouth of the
White Salmon.
W. Woops Proprietor.
STOF THAT COVIQHJ
Dr. Grant's
CURES
clilmt
insuiiiiitloi
Tdr Incipient
(y Consuniition,
wCluna Fever, Pneumonia,
itWhoopIno Couiili, Bron-
-Sn'h;iu fVnnn Pnln In thn
-JVit chills. Croup, Pain In tho
Breast, Throat and Lungs.
Purely Vegetable.
CAN'T BE BEAT FOR
CHILDREN. TRY IT.
I'Mrl'AMKI) n
O.W. R. Manufacturing Co.,
PORTLAND, OHIdON.
l-'or sale at Hood River Pharmacy.
,
NOTICE l-'Oll ITlU.IC.niON.
I.un.l Olllce lit The I Dili's nr. Aii:;iis i, sn:l.
Not Ice ! hcreliv nlvcti that the IhIIhh ln-
nnm.-.t . ttl.'r hn- lil.-.l un !. .. til-intention
', In make Html prunl In vi'mil of hK claim,
nn,! tout mu,i inn.ii iil lie made hump the
i lj. xut.-rumi ';'" 'l'l- '" lh"
i Or, on cplenilier is, vl:
I'lnn-ic. t Mm-sc.
Uniiiet
ino'.nw
n.l Apt'Ui'iiil.iii N.i. :'.. fur the
. n ' l, unit n v n w '4 mv '."J i'li I
II r IK' w in.
II,' imiiies 111
1'iillm. Ini; wtliu sM s In IMOM'
Ills i-oiiUliiliius reslil
iiiuia mill rttltivH-
linn ol, sulil IiiiiiI, I..: M. I'. I.n,, W ill Kmu.I.
A. .1. liaml, Juliii IMm ts, nil ui lliiuil UUer
( iretiim.
iinl3.pilil John W, I.kw is. UnjUlrr.
XH'ICK HMt liTlI.U ATION.
I.llllil CtlliV III t'lli' Pllllrs, (l A ni. ISH'l.
N.illicW In ii liy uImmi Unit tlie lnlliiMlm;
tiiiiui'it wilier 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t iiiitlei' nf his liilenlliiii
In iniilii" llieil piiMil In Mixrl ol Ills claim,
unit Hint vn,l i.riviif In' iiin.li' Il iki,' Ihr
lii'iilsier Mini liei'i'lMT I'. S. IiiiiiI utllie it t
Tho I nlles n-'i;.ti on Mntnluy Ui t.li, lSsl, vln:
Ji'liUm' f. Itiiyi t.
1'iv. !. S. N.i. ;.lsii'nr ll..' e 1 ., n r mul i
i' nl niv '.'s l'i ii r w. in!
He iiiinirs t lie tutltiM hi'; wlln's'.i''. tn iiimxi'
111 I'uiitliiiiniiK ri".li,'ii'e ll ) ! mul I'lilllui
tlon i.I' Mil, I IiiiiiI M: I'll. I''. V. Ilrl
k'l'f, K.llllTl Wrlulil, W. l:. lull, ('. A. Hell, nil
ul IIimhI Itlver, Oii'i.nn.
.1.111 N W
I.KWIS, U i K tut. r
NOTICE Ft ) 1 1 PIT.UCATION.
IjiikI Otlli i' nt 'mii nuviT wii-li. July ', lsi'1.
Niilliv Is hereby nlven Unit the IhIIhw Iiik
llilllli'il 1.1'tllrr Inc. flleil llnlli e ul her llitellllnri
In Mill Ueei mi in II ul lull limit 'I i ml 111 Ml''orl ul
her elui in, mul Unit -i t I pn will he nmite h
fure Itemlrr mul Uu'elver I'. S, I .mi l i lith e
III iilli'ull.er iinIi. un rjU-lnhe-1 1, Ivi;, I.:
Mai) I). Unwell.
II. V.. S A fur llie s rf 1.1 I'll I II r II v
III.
Mie inline I he ful!iilii' ltiie."ieii In inuve
her ' n 1 1 n Hi his re Milt'iiiv mum mul iiiIIImi-
. . , , .
1 l-oru'U'.'inx.'n
vl,:: Mnllle 1'iin, iMin. ul
lleiirv .luhnlnn, Ml-ire
t'tiiwruril.Ciirl Miller, nil of While .salmuii
Wm.li.
UHi'.lit'.l JnllN 1. IICiulllKliAN. Ui Kler.
1 NOTICE FOR Pl'ltLICATIOX.
', l.aml iiltli eiil ()M",'un City dr. Aug. '.'.I Ki:i.
I Nullee Is lieii'l.y irlven Hint the lulluvi ln
' iimiieil seitler hii" ille'l tmi lee ul' hN liiti-nimn
j t'i iiuike lltinl piuui In Niii'lu'ii ut It In eliiini,
! 11111I thill Mllil I'limf he milile heluv,. Hie
jlteitlMer mul Iteeelver I'. S. I.nliil I Mllee ut
! ilivmui II j' 1 h cfun un (let., HI, Isiii, vl.:
I John C. liruwii.
Hit. Api. Nu. ii..!i for Hit! 11 u of 11 v '4
I see S Tp J 11 r ri e in.
lie minu s 1 he foil m ite; witnesses lo nrove
Ills eunt 1 11 111 mis reslil, m-e upuri unit einil:t-
1 1011 ol, siii hunl, si.. Ciiulles Steimrt, Will
Imn l iiesell. Huns eeks, Niel: W i her, nil ol
! Cuseiiile Liu'Us 'i,..eo eounl v iMi-iiun.
sjiiioeilu KoiiKitT A. Mu.l.iai, I'lvlsier.
NOTICE FOR Pl'IIIilCATION.
I .n ml lITlco ut Vmieoiiver wiikIi. Auk. II, Nil,
Notice Is herehy t'lven Unit llie fotlnwliiit.
! Illllneil set ! ler lllls 11 It'll lloi ire of her III ten I ion
In iiuike ei.niinn 1 1 1 i . . r i llnul proof In support of
: iier eliiini, uiiii that uil proof will he ntmle
helore llie Iti '.' slt r lll'l Iteeelver I'. S. I.iinil
i (Mllee ill Viiiieouver Wash, on Seplemher
; M, 1!).'I, vi.:
A lie... M. W.Mlswurlli.
II K. H:li!l for the H '.. n w ' , sir 1,1 unit Ii
n w 1 , siv '.'I I'll :t n r ll in.
.She names Hie fulluw illi; ivltnesses to prove
her continuous resilience Ukhi unit eiiltlvu
Ion of, snlil Innil, vi: Waller M iles, Itaeliael
HoWlaiulK, llarrv Shank, Wlllluni Klueiilil,
all of WliiteSalinon Wasli.
iiyllisplJ John Ii. (iKouiiKii.vN, I'l Klsier.
ISOTICK Foil rUKLICATION'.
LiiikI ( Ullee at Vnneiniver wash, .Inly 2!i, '.Mi:;.
I Notice is herehy t'lven Unit the lollnwlni-
named settler has 11 ! 1 notice nf his Inlentiun
! to make tlinil proof In su i. n-l of his claim,
! anil that saiil proof will lie uncle hefoiv V.
j K, Inmhar, ( 'oinmlssloner tf. s. Circuit Court
1 for District of washlinrton at (iolilctclali;
wushltigton on Saturday Sept. Iiiih ,sji:t, .;
John Schickel.
H. K., No. K,7H for the k e sec 111 T o n r
l II e w in.
I To names the followlni; witnesses to prove
I his ciintiniioiis residence npon ami eiilllva
j lion of, said land; vl.: John ,. Cole, William
i. ie, in - innil j . i . IISIIIIIHIOII, lUlllOlpll
HeytliiK, John I'liiincr, of ii liner 1'. O. Wash
inuton. li,""ispt!
John ). (icogliPKiwi, Itelstcr.
SOTICK FOR Pl'HUCATION'.
Land OflU'Fut The Dulles Or. Sept. 14, lsiij.
Notice Is herehy cjven that the, followlii(.
named Bcltler has tiled notice of her Intention
to imiUn final proof in support of her claim,
and that mild proof will he made hefore the,
Kcjjlstcr find liccelvpr V. S. L.O. at Th UuIIch
Or. on .Saturday Oct. 2s, viz:
.Mary K. Knizler,
llompstpad Alilillciitlon No. SII3 for thou p. 1
ffic-5, tp. n., r. ioe., w. M.
Hho naincs llie following wltncsHcsto prove
her contlnuoiiK reNldcnen neon and
enlliva-
tion ol ald land viz: John A. Wilson. T. K.
Wlcken, J. W. In(nllx und A. Inallx, all of
Hood Klver, Orepon,
Hulti-ociil John W. Lewis, KeKlxter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office nt The Dulles, Or., Hopt.H, 1893.
Notice Ih hereby ulven thnt the 1'ollowlriK
naincil Hctllci hitn tiled not lee of his intention
to make II rial proof In mippnrt
of disclaim, find that said proof will ho niailo
before the IteKister and Kecelver of the V. H.
Land Olllce at The Dulles, Or., on Saturday,
Oct. 28, IStW, viz:
Joseph Purser,
HompstPHfl Application No. IHO" for the e.
n- e. of sec. H, ip. 2 n r. 10 e., W. M.
He names the following wll ncsses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz: (,'. D, Nlckulscn of The
Dalles. Or., and Amos I'nderw iod, Kd Under
wood und L. Nealeiiih of Hood ltlvnr, Or.
lii-:21 Jons VV. I.kwis- KeBlster.
FOR SALE.
Farm on White Salmon one mile
from the Columbia, 14 acres cleared
fine spring, aud water for irrigation.
Apply at this olllce.
j I
.E.Bartmess.
W l Kit IN
FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING
MATERIAL.
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc.
A l.wito tuipply of, ami AV. Iimin AViAr to mill
ColobraUul lltjuitl colors aiul llnttul loads.
Undertaking n SpocinHy.
Prepared to furnish at once, a line class of eulllns, als,i u eheap grade
but neat nliil unl'Mliiiitlat.
aws m C
i
jorrers am
HARDWARE, TINWARE, Etc, Fto.
Cornor of Soconci and Fodoral Stroots.
i-KI.Knu.fl''.l lC.,r4rtUoLi-
Acorn ana unartcr uai: j
Stovos and Rangos. j
(hms, Aiiiiiiiiiiltlnii mid Sporting (omkIs '
Iron, Coal, !
Illacksliilth Supplies,
Wagoiimakcr'a Mulct iul, j
Sewer Pipe,
Pumps and Pple,
Phiiubing Supplies.
"WE HAVE IDSCIIDEID
That thirty ilays is as long as we eun credit giMids, and would respectfully
reipiest our patrons lo govern themselves accordingly.
peoiaSts
Prescriptions and
Private Formula
Antl a Comi)loto Lino of
DRUGS, GIIEMICALS AND MEDICINES.
YOURS FOR HOOD RIVER.
DRS. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS.
1ABUW
DEALERS IN
Honso Builder's Goods. Sash
and Boers, Honldirgs,
Brackets and I'ooi Tunings.
Lime. Plaster and Lath Ceil
ing, Rustic and Flooring.
Coflzn.cj d3 Caclrctc.
UN .slliiHTI'.sT M)T1( K,
(). I.. S'l'UAN AII AN,
rreshlelil.
RAVS0N a WEBER
riinriiiKTiiKH
j Have on htind n full supply f Fruit, Shade and Oniaineiitiil tit-eHj grap
j vines, uniill fruits, Ruses uiul Sliruhliery.
lie sun? lo net our prices liefor'i piirelniMingeisewliere.
I Retneiulier our trees arc grown strictly without irrigation.
! THE DALLES. OREGON
! F. II. Stanton, Local Agent.
THE BUTCHEE.
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
Choicest Meats, Ham,
Bacon, lard, Game,
Poultry, Also Dealers in
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS.
Corner of Oak and Fourth Streets,
A. S. BENNFTT.
A 1TORNEY-A T-LA W.
OP FIC'E I X SI I A NN )'H HIT 1 1 ,1 IN'( 1 ( ;oit. Kit
OK COUKTAN I) SK('ONI) HTltKKT,
Tho Dalles, Oreijon.
FOR SALE.
Six lots in Waucomn, 480 acres in
Skamania county, and several farms
in the valley.
J. II. CRADIiKBAITGH.
I!i:taii.i:i;s in
. otuutuoni u,,;rt',nu.
r lug i4
Osborne
Itrllpnn
Mini Miiwrrj.
i;i:rs ion
('iiiii;kiiij' Airi'li ulliirul lniilrineiit
mul l.lilllliel).
BARBED WIRE.
HL
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ii. r. mi:
l-erelHry.
Hood River, Oregon.
JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH.
ATTOHNKV AT LAW,
Prnetlces In nil the eourU of Oregon and
WnshliiKton. Hpeelul nttention given to con
veyancing. ULf'lKll OFFICE,
HOOD RIVER OREGON
FOR S.VLE.
House and lot In Hood River. Ap
P'y to A. S. Blowebs.