The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 30, 1893, Image 3

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    3food Iivcr Slacicr.
IICMH) liiVKIt, oil. Hlii-T. :ki,
Tin: Mii,s.
Tim mull nrrlvi'N noui Ml. 1 1 1 uf. ,,'.
clink A, M, Wi ilm m.Iiivh 1 Hit) iinliiyH; ill-.
nii lt ' in nmii iliiy ,i iiiiiiii,
''" I'Ihmiiiwi'IIi, leuven nt H
I'. M. Hiilurdiivn..
A, M. nn lvc nl
For While HiiIiihiii li'uvi'H d.illy nl H A. M.
aii'lvo nl iiiik uYlmk ', M.
From While HiiIiihiii li nvrn fur Fnldii, mi
ni"! . Tioul miIii. iuhI 1 It-u w it Mouiluy.
I'dlli'mliiM. mnl 1'iliiu vm.
lilt IKK I.OC.VI, MAIiritS.
Flell M''llill lloluy a) ('iowcII'm.
I' II. Illlttoll WIIH III 'I'lm )i!es I'll-
lny.
WimhI tuucn ut IIiIh (illicit on muIi-
HCI'Ipt lull.
O. 11. U.oikIh
Wi'dlicniliiy,
'I lie, I'ortlmi.l
WeilneMilny.
V"Miuif iilx for mile, nt 0.
Icy'. I'll'
H. K. Hurl riti'MN will hi-II fur cusli only
iuhI nt ii reduction of I'mm 5 to 10 per
cent..
We linve not ihhIiciI any of our muIi
kitIIh'Im for iiiiiiiiiiiIm din' tliU ulllec,
hill wit will linve In nsU tluil. they ii'l
JiihI llielr liiili'lili'iliicHH nt Hit! curllcHl
IiiihnIIiIc (lute.
A rumor I in clreiilut Inn Hint Hi"
1 1 tl loll I'lll'llllt Will llll, (III llll'lll
UIKMI'IIKIT I I!'!, lllllllllT'lW. I IK J II I ry
of llm mIiiIIiiii li.'rnl, uml I niliiinrii,
mIihwm Unit liny know nothing oil he
chuHK"-
MIhm l''nru Ymlt, formerly of Jloml
Itlvcr, wiih initirli'il Iml wi't'lt (it New
W 1 1 ii ( i 'i 1 1 1 1 , WiihIiIiihIoii. 'I'lm IichI
wIhIicn of lnr imin v IVIi'inU hero lor n
Iniit,' Mini ili'iiHimt vnynije over I lie
liiiitl hnoiiliil hcii, lint iiNHinrilly Iicim.
Mr. Kolil. KmimI uml iliineliter, Miss
I'iltu, went In Vuneouver Tliiirsiluy In
iillclnl tin' wc'l'llnit of Mim. I tn rnl 'm
niece. Miss 1 1 nl lie Ituml. Tlii In I'll' I
well Known here, lm iiij: limlit u linn
of hcIioiiI In IIiIh i I 1m( rit-t muiio lime
yciiiN n;ro.
We sent Waller innl Mini l,o!sion In
Inillniiii IuhI week, Iml lin y li Ifl not
A riciiHiiiit Reunion.
Tim I'limp-llnt Inut Hiiliinliiy wiih ri
(li'cliie( success Iii every wny, mnj wiih
llioroiilily enjoyed ly nil prewnt.
The crowd wim one of t he lnrxent ever
iiKwinl.lcil in llooil Itlvcr, mnl the wny
I he hcmiH noil Iml hcciicd heef distil)-
i 'it ii I when tint dinner nil I wiih nnnle
wmh ii emit ion. lie:. Men I he iilmvc solid
fniiiidiii ioii for ii ini nl, lint Relief
Coi'iH 1 1 in 1 lint Mleiklnii'llll'(f mid;
tl'lliimiliKH, In tin.' Hhiiiit of iIch, cnkcH j
mid Ji'IIIcm; ehlem iiH uml hum, roust,;
hoiled iuhI fried; In fuel everything
enluhle mnl pnliiliihle. Theolil "linys" j
i-xelimigeil exierieiieeH, nnd lived over
iiiiiiii lie: more pleiiHiinl duyn of tint
Will'. Tint hliiltiK eump-llreH nt liiglit,
KH v; H reiillnlie lunch In the W'eiic, mnl
It wiih not until ii lute hour Unit Ihe
Illi'H were allowed to die onl , or I he
Howl nights ti he suid.
LOST.
SOUTH
WAUC0IV1A
Has ju3t been platted and is now placed on the market. All lots are
roached by the pipes of the Hydrant Company. If you want to build a
houso for a homo or to rent, buy in SOUTH WAUCOMA. It is tho
finest residence property in the city. Terms to suit the buyer.
H.C. COE.
A ithoppiiiK hnj, eonliilning Hcvernl
illlll'H In i-IUer. finder will he suil-
the sulill! at
visited Tin. DuIIi-h
Kx'iOMillun (iMtneil
a iiiv,
t hlrniiitliun'H,
II. Hurt
ey . i 'rin
Klmt-(.'un hIii-IIh
I'ol IIiiIhI pi leeH.
Mr. J. I". Slrmnilimi of I'nrtliiiiil
vlntlnn IiIh liruMmr, W. V.
('. M. Will fun I Iiiih rcMli-neil hln p(Hl
(ion w ild lUinl, J n nt .V Co.
lit
Ih
Htleky lly imht M cent per hnx of
'Si diiunle hheclH, at the di'UK Htnri.
The fulr nt 'I'hn JiiilleM cnininc nci'H
Oi tnU-r Inth, euniiniiiiii' llvo (hiyn.
lli'V, J. W. Ituriilnirt Iiiih gone to
Dnllir to enter upon hi mlnlHlei lal lu-
tll'M.
( irnrnu J'nilher In dlilnn tin well
for Mr. I'ukIi, uml Ih dnwii uhoiit 17
t.et.
iinr u'liiiiliii mnl remiiliieil. Wiillir 'e
lelln iih I xpeelH tumult tor IiIh old "'''.V rewmded hy leaving
home eurly in t leloher.hnt liuvlng heen imw v o. . hioic.
deceived once, we hlive concluded to tvivirn n, i
Iimke hlni tnUo the l.Kpoiihihilily mid ! " H) l.t II MiI,.
go when lie (.'ctn leudy.
The prune crop in the vulley lm
lieell II reinurkiihle nlie. livery dryer
III the vulley Ih running tn iln I'nllcM
eiipucllV, hilt CUIinot Im''Iii to llillld'e
the frilll. Clolldy Wculhcr Iiiih pill out
the hiiii, u fur hh iming it for drying
piirpOHCH Ih eolicerneil. The heuvy
wind nml ruliiH of two ee;ngo diiln
Mged Hie I'lti'l CiillHldertlhly, hut hlill
there Ih inore tlimi cull Im euivd for.
I'orllmnl properly, clenr mid nicely
hil Hilled, fur ll'llll IlllldH with Willie illi-
pliiVeinenlH nenr llood River. Wiint
iilmiil furl y ni.'leM. Jniulieut(il.A( n;it
olllce.
N(TK i:.
l or Tin Kodllim.
Commencing WedneHiluy of thU
week, the fpecliil rule tn l'oltliuid on
I ncroiint of the ex poult Ion, went Into
i cll'eet on the I nloli rucllle. litiund
Irlp llckelH iiilnillllng iH'iircr lo the ex-
potllloii mo mi wile, for ij.'l.iio. Thix;
tlcketn mi good on regular pnnHcnger
IruliiH MoiulayH, WedncHiluyH and l il-
.lui'w iiiitt. ftinl fi.l finir iluvu rrntii
111 I....1 .. 1..... ....Mil 1 A ''.' ' "Vt J
IIIV CI' MR Illllllf'tlN Win IN' lit . ' . ... , , , .
8. 1II..u,.h,V Co'H.1afl,.'Oet Int. Jltoii tin- u..,e. hhould ticket
I). ). Cai.ki.ns, j holdeiH (IchIii to rciunin longer thun
Ix, i,t fail t. nttcd (he fulr today. r,mr ,l,l-VH "" wiU ,M' '"l'"'l -l l.y
We iiMtiini von I he li il.il u. ill Hin. : McHclitlng ticket ut the coluluinv'H
prim' ymi.
If you have not already hrouglil In
your nun lor die i.nr,
inorniiig hy 111 o'clock.
olllce, in I'lii'llnnd, 'Si Wiifhinglon j
htreet. Tin expoHltinn given proinmej
get It in thin j nf helng fur hUjM rior to any of iln pre-j
' ilcceHHurH, ami will no doiiht he viftited
I laving Mold my iiitcrcnt in the firm
of Luckey it .MckelHcn, It lieeoincH licit-1
cHHiiry to get the hookn of the (inn!
cleared. All '.icIkoiih indchted to the '
linn are reipiented (o call und wltle ut '
once. J. J. I.ickkv. j
FOR s.iLi:."" I
A tract of land of .'ill iktch, uhoiit t-lx '
milcM Iron i llood Hivcr, that euu he ir
rlguled uiihl Ihe 1-1 of July. All till
ahle land; ill tine of t he hf.it fruit-growing
U'Mh in thf valley. Price, .; loo.
Apply ( M. h. Odell.'llood Kivcr.Or.
T. C. Ilullai Iiiih Jiitit received u line
hlock of cook sloven, rangeHiiinl kitchen
fiirnilurc. Cull mnl nee I hem,
(iiant powder, fun; ami capHatT. C.
I till l.n.
T, II. EHBSSON.
All Around Painter.
KALSOMINING,
PAPER HANGING
AND DECORATING.
I'iI'th ii'iiKiiMiilili' titel Kill i'-liirt inn (eir.'iu
I -e l.
HOOD JtlVKR, - - - OUKIJON.
T. C. DALLAS.
hi.Al.i.i: IN -
Stoves and tin
ware, kitchen far
niture pruning
tool3 and plumb
ers goods of all kinds.
I!i iiililiu;iiflliiwiir" a fpcrlully.
W. H. WILSON.
A TTO I! SKY-A T-LA IF.
l!)i.VM M, AMI NI'.SV VuiiT hux;k,
tiik iai.i.i;h. (itr.(inN.
DEALER IN
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
STATIONERY, GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS, SCHOOL
SUPPLIES,
BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES
AND TOBACCO.
The Prather, Building,Second & Oak Sts.
Portland's Great Industrial
Opens Sept. 27,1893, Closes Oct. 23.
Liberati's Celebrated Military Band
Will furnlali the Muwic.
A World of Mechanics in Miniature.
The Special Features will fulipxe tbone of any year.
Madame Girard's Prismatic Fountain,
uiidef'."iifil hein- located ,.lir t'onstructeil at u ent ot ih),(m. and throwing a thoiwund jets of water in all the
Itiver, wishei to inform parlies: njlorn of the ruintMiw will Ijeuutify Music Hull.
i-arge Aquariums,
I II' U K .V MhX.I KK,
Attorneys-at-Lnw, j
Chapman Block, over Postoff ice j
THlO i.l.l.i:.H (Itl.iinN. I
at great expi-nne.
The Art Gallery
We have, wtverul I'arinH mid huiiiII
iructH for wile. Call uml get price.
CrlM NK'kelsrii will jircueh In the
Methodist huiTnck.H Sunday, Oftohcr
lit, ul II u. in. und 7:.'Jii p. in.
t it Hi,.. i ...... i i.. -ii... iiii.. 'r,,..u.
.lav. laU.i.Lr ,U luce l,oi.. lie 1,1 We go to piVHH, hilt enough in ill hlght
leiuaiu until the cIom uf the fulr.
hy everyhody. j
Our I tiir. !
Tho Irult exlilhlt in not nil In nluee iih ; nl 'J'. S. IiuIIhh.'
NViix flrlngi, tin emiH, new hIoxch,
preserving kci (ie and everything else
Mr. llui'kiii Ini-H Huiveil hln hum
IiIh lilocK III Ihe WcNlern pint of town,
ami Mill make a dwelling hoUte of it.
iMoiiday, ieluruing hy train 'I uc.nlay i
Mghl. j
Travel to the counlv nent Ih very
light from UiIm Miint, owing to the l.n l ,
to wurruiit the unerlion lli.il the ex
,. ' hihit will he u MiicccM. Nuv, more,
'' ' I ... . ,. ! .1
(hut It will MirpriKc even our own pc..-, riiiuiou,H inn n-uhoii execpi, nour
pie hy ipim. lily,. piulity und vuriely in fluking. "We have learned that good
InrnvtleldcHfor fruit h'hU and etc.; n cc tainty. j (lour cm. only i.e muHe out oi our dry
l,oinl..n 1'uiiilc, l'mlx (ireen, I. X. I,., j A Idle (he exhihit wan Intended onlv 'l"''it '' lumpcuing the grain after it
Whale oil M,p. powered hcllchore, , fr ,,1U f t. ..,,,. ( ,,iH wc ! I'UH pilled through
Mr. und Mm. JJarriHoii weie pun-1 j,,n ,. .,., f,.,. ,Nhmucd to have ; allowing
M l.g. TH for J'ollJuinl oil the Jti gulalor I - .... ,,1)(.H,.vtend
the entile length of the hall, nhout, m-v-;
enty feet, und thiM' will, we think, j
prove liiMiIlIclciit to coiituiu the (Iih-j
that lo do any hu.iiiiewn one Iiiih lo re- ; pmy. Al tlieelul ol inu null a mug j
nuiiii t wo nighiH. ! nhelf eonluiiin a handsome display of j
Mix. M. II. l.oy went to her old ! jellies, jams, etc. The hall is hund- j
In, in.' In lvansa.ii.ist week, making the j somely decorated, und taken altogether, j
UiplortheU lirlltof her health, und j ,,, j.iv,.r Vull iv luav justl feel
i xi its to leinain until spring. i , ,,
1 1 proud of her (list Iih'uI fair. i
Rev. Jamt'H 1'ui ki'r, prcHiding idder ;
of ihe 1'. It. el. nu ll tor IiIh ihsirict, ai-j ll' Hroiisflit It ll;ic!i.
rived here Th ii isd.iy inorniiig, and is ' Tlnusd.iv u voung gciitleiuun visited !
eondticting a si l i of mcetll.gi. j ,,.,. ,. j,,,,.,,,,. f getting a !
I he hinnp-lmckcil salmon are very enjiy of the paper to send to a friend In !
plentiful and Inive found Iheir way up! , ,,1H( NVl. ,.,,,,,.,.1. donated the
lo the l.ilh at WinaliH. So tar no Ii- , i
mules liue Urn dmcovered In the run V",i r in W ""' uuh.-, hut our gen-j
I, civ. j erosily wus evidently not appreciated,!
Miss. Muinl.! Overhuugh and Mr. f"r H'i' iiforesiiid young gentleiiuin de
Swun, holli of While Salmon, who I lllicr.itely walked oil1 w ith a sheet of j
have Ih'cii seriously ill for sonic weeks, j ntleky lly-pupcr we had jiiHt purchuseil i
The
llood
whouuiy he de.iroiH ol having sur-
: .... ' .1 .I.... I... i. ......i i
,llll irinr, lil.li iii- n II ii.ii u ,u : ... .. , - ., ... .. ,
sui vevor of manv veurs exneiicuee, j ' I'tummg (ish of all varieties found In Oregon waters, have lieen constructed
und that work eiilru-leil to him will he
icrforinci w iih dispatch mid eorrect-
11.. ...1-.. .l....i i fi. i i,.I',...!ii,. Ir,
lit---, ill ihr, n in, ,i-in. hi 1 r. ...iin.''iit..,. . . .. . . ..
Mr. A. S. Mowers, i who for vcuih was I V 111 ''IV,, , " ,l,f',""1'''t,"n Pointings selected from the World's Fair. Among
eountv commissioner in Minnesota,) l1."'"' 7'lihrated painting, Custer's Last Fight To visit this great
nun lor whom he di.l eountv work as 1 -xposilion mnl view; it, wonders in every department of Art and Science will
county surveyor, as to his ..i.ili, v. n'Xt thing to a vi-.t to the .rld's hair at (l.i.ro.
in.,iu'nii,ianiiimii n an.-j,M 1. n ion iiiie-j. r or lie i uer iniormnrion adaress
E. W. ALLEN,
Sueriiiteiuleiit and Secretary.
rmlies writing me at
ecive Jiromjit altelition
llood will re-
CI. II.Yi:s.
Dated Hood River April nth. iv'.il.
I
We
Tn (lie limners,
w ill do all kinds of grinding on
the smiltter und
it to sweat u few days.
Leave your wheat with us and give us
a chance to do good work. Von will
then tint our Hour in preference to any
other. II Aiini.-.iN Huns.,
Proprietors Hood River (louring mills.
NOTICK FOU PFHLK'A'iTO.V.
ITIml.er I. uml. Act .1 unit 3, H7S.
I'ninii Piicillr Furl !ier Kciliieei flic rates. I
' To Chicago ;-:;:iW lint class; St. j
Louis i:;l.no liivt class; Omaha, Kansas
City, Sioux city and SI. Joseph :o ) ) J
fust class. Ual'-s eoi respondingly re-j
(lueed to all eastern points. Consult,
i I'nion Pacific agents In-fore purchasing
and you will lie convinced that the old j
Overland is the cheapest and quickest!
; route to take.
J.M. Huntington &Co.
;."9 Si ohihI Sin i I -
t'uiii
N'mii-otiM
it Mliitri I .nml Hlllif,
r, W mil., si pi. :i s:i,l.
- The Ihtltcx Or.
Insurance
lr. lirowius atlend-
to keep the (lies oil" the (il.Ai'lKK. Tint
i (ly-puper had U'en left very carelessly
are convalescing.
e.l llieiu.
.Mis, Jinvcs, hi j.i. Yllso" lying on a chair, and we will give the
has moved here with her lauiily and ' " ' "
...uru lo make this nlaco her home. J"""? ""n lilt credit of not lieiug
She has rented the Morse, building, , uwuro Unit the pupcr hud "got onto ; '"' ,'" "'h;'
.. ... ..i..... I.. . . i !. ..i ii :sp.iiii Jul
iioxi uie iiiiifMj. nun, ' us ne ri'iuri icii ii w nen uiscov
Snnerintciiilcnt tVpluis F. Cluiin is I ercd. Thanks.
exiHclcil to occupy me jiuipit
Not loo Is hi n liy kIvcii Unit in ciiiiiiillance
Willi the irit lil ins i if I lie in't uf ( 'oiiiji't is of
.1 line :l, 1.1,1, till II It'll "All ml fur III.' sale of
lllillii'l' lidnU ill IIH' Sillies of ( Hlilnl'llill, I He
f ull, M' ll'lll Mil' I Wlisll I IIL-lllll 'I'l Tl-lldCV," . "t.Jl I
In A . I 'oiik, .I rl ii'iii i IHi i i, 1 1 lily nl sku'iMiinn
si:ili' ol W ithin, lull. Inn tlnsiliiy lllcil in lins
nlliee Ills stt ul II .'.lllli llll'lll, No. I7I, fur (lie par
elm I till' lul ! uf seclinll Nil. "I III
tnw i - 1 1 i No. M.iiurili raiiL'e Nn. i' I). w. M.aml
will oiler ii uni lu ..liuw I Iml l lie Intel snimlit is
nn Hi' vii I mi I ile lur ii . I on I, it or slnnc I Iran fur
I'iiii 1 1 li nil iniriuM's, ami u csIiiIiIIkIi Iih
chi I in lu miIiI I, mil liciiiit' tlie Kt'K'isli'i' ami Itt -
ri'lver ol llli ulllce lit itlli'ullM'r Hill
mi Monday I lie DTtli day of Novcnilier, Isltl.
1 Ir iium.'H in w Itn.'i.-cM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in Ken
nedy, W 1 1 1 to li i I Man", .!. in M. ('iiullei',
llcnre M. Ilel'iy, nil of t'licniiwllli Wash.
Any nnd nil pi'i'soiii cliiliiiin HiUciscly tint
iilinve descrllicd Innds lire reiuicilcil In (lie
their clauiis In lliiinlllce on or li.'foro said '.Mil
li;i.
ha l. CiiDKlurun, ll.'Klsler.
Real Estate. Loan &
AGENTS.
Uents collected and taxes paid fur nun
reiidnu... Laud papcrul' nil kinds prepared
on ihorl i ii it i. e.
Abstracts of Titles a Specialty, j
A.S. lit.owi' iis.
W.M. Yatks.
i
tint nuhiit in the
Coni'ici'utioiiul cnurch next Sunday.
and also to address the Young People's i
Tin First ( ni loail.
society nt i-M !' i"
An assay of the rock hroiight In hy
the purly of which wo wus whom
showed mi gold and the saino amount
of silver. Tills leaves us on neither
nidc of the Sherniun bill.
Tin display ol winter apples nt the
fair is a splendid one, though owing to
the late summer they have not yet
completed their growth, or taken on
their full iissortniont of colors.
Mr. H. F. Davidson and wife arrived
homo Monday and were given a recep
tion hv the members of the A. F. and
A. Mof this pluot, Mr. Duvidson being
u member of the order and lodge.
Misses Annie and Jlesslo Lang of The
Dulles and Miss Kutuii of Portland
went to Cloud Cup, Tuesday, to remain
H week. Hon. AL A. Moody and a
party from Tl.e Dulles will join theni
to-day.
Dr. Krosius went to the mills Fri
day morning to uttend tho little son of
Mr. Morbv who was injured the duy
before. Tho boy was playing in tiie
log chute, when a rock came down it
striking hi ni on tho head.
Mr. Joseph Story of Huston, accom
panied by Miss Teal of Portlund, cunie
down from The Dalles Tuesday for the
purpose of havlug a look at tlj valley.
They returned Wednesday evening,
higuly pleased with their visit.
Cloud Cap Inn will he closed for the
season us soon as tho Moody party now
there leave, which will ho sonio tiiuo
next week. Tho season has bejn the
poorest siuco tho opening of tho Inn,
duo largely to the world's fair and
linaiicial stringency.
D, J). lingers has a cider-mill of his
own make, which ho runs by water
power. It was niadi for his own use,
hut h make cider for others, taking
one-third of tho yield for his work.
Just give his mill a trial, if you want
cider and want it quickly, for he makes
it while you wait
Saturday the first carload of fruit ever , jOOlLI HHHuODTO
shinned from this station was started
for Omaha consigned to Pcycke Hros. i
in - i i l
I ne car was loaned wiiu inuiies iiou " j a
' r.,i.f l.i.v.iu .f i.i.t.li.u (lu i Ti'iiit Itcimr
i- .. ... .... ......... to i-n ncci nonrt
urn s iimi nv . is. 1'errv. is. arren. an,i uqo, umivi
M. V. Kami and S. F. lilythe. A striji i
of canvas on each side of tho cur bore i
tint legend, 'I'm full of prunes from
llood Kivcr, Oregon. What's the mut
ter with you?" liy our next issue re
turns will be had, and if satisfactory,
no doubt other carloads will follow it.
There were twelvo tons of fruit in the
lot,
jA s:ood set of single1
made, !
from $15. to 20.
Team lines $2.50 to $3.
Full line of buggy ;
washers in sstock. j
A. S. BLOWERS k GO.
DEALERS IN
Dry (ioods, (iroeeries. Huts, Cais,
P.oots uml shoes; Flour, Feed
etc. Country Produce
P.ought and Sold.
Ar.riorv rnp
rlBRADLEY&METCALFCO!
CELEBRATED
BOOTS? SHOES
ESTABLISHED 1813
THE BIGGEST BOOT IN THE WQRLO
' TRAD MARK COPrRtGHTtft
YOl'N'lJ (JKXEItAIi
Cl!eii Properly.
Tho Hcald farm has been sold to a
Mr. Chandler of Portland for HOW).
There is some litigation liable to arise
over the sale, there being a question
concerning the nature of the deed from
Hcald to White, who sold the property
to Chandler. Mr. lleald claims the
deed wus in trust. One thing is sure,
that it is the cheapest piece of property
at the prico named in Hood River vnl-
1(,y
Cone, to Ills Reward.
The big liruhmii rooster who erst
while made night hideous with his
crow,. is no more, lie left our place
nfter reading the notice we gave him
nearly two months ago, since which
time he has worked his way towards
the outskirts of tho town by slow de
grees, making each citizen along the
line of his retreat tired of life. He ran
against a shotgun loaded with buck
shot and yielded to the inevitable.
There is a rumor that his carcass fur
nished the heef for the barbecue Inst
Saturday, but this is a mistake, as T.C.
Dallas and O.
tho remuius.
Ii. Hartley purchased
! Host on Team Collars, per pair $" Til)
Team Jjincs, per set .) to is- nil
U P.reiist Straps 50 to (lOcts
li linkers $1 (HI
1.' ... , 1. .... 1 ...,.. AVI.;..., -,i.. I.. ,,1,1 nn M, iv .Mil l.S'l'l.
1 i Is hes nnd (1 senses and is n ti tn Unit! noisi1
Is ii ilnimle irniv. 15' hands liislll
l:ldil iioittitls, tliietM)iiarters JSornirn, .1 years
E. D. CALKINS,
UikhI Kivcr, Or.
LANGILLE HOUSE.
HOOD IHVElt, ORFXJOX.
Commercial Men and Tourist's
Headquarters.
i
The Cloud Cup Wayside Stages leave
the house daily for Cloud Cap Iirt
during the season.
Dinners for Lodges, Parties etc.,
a specialty.
Rates $2. Per Day.
W. A. LANGILLE, . rrojirklor.
itoiillc and
owned by
weighs
1 yours
Is five from all lilotn-
horse,
good tru voter, and is
The finest mountain resort in America; situated at the snow line on
Mt. Hood facing the F.liot glacier, 7,(HHI feet almve the sea. Will he
opened July 1st. Jtates $3.50 per day, .00 per week.
For information write to, WILL LANUILLE, HOOD RIVElt, OR.
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
THE DALLES OREGON.
DEALERS IN
If. Grain iM Feel,
In carload lots, or retail nt the very lowest market rates deliver
ed anywhere in the city or tit the depot free of charge.
Mailorders solicited and promptly filled.
SO. 3.)2 to 304 SECOND STREET.
kind, u
JOHN HWKKXY, 01? HOOD RIVEU. OK,
Mr. Swoenv will nttenil nt the follnwlnu
pliu'cs duritis; thi prpsont sire season: At Mr.
Joe Purser's, Monday and Tuesday of each
week. At Mosier, Kriday und suturituy of
CMcli week. Tonus: For sitiffle service, pay
nble In rush j'i.M. lly the season, payable at
end ol'smne, S10.OK To Insure, payable M liou
same is known, S15.00. Incuse of failure, ser
vice tlie following season gratis.
A Scientific American
J Agency fol!rf
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TRADE MARKS.
DESICN PATENTS, I
COPYRIGHTS, etcJ
For Information and free nimdbook write to
AlUNN ifc CO., mil Huo.UiWAY, NEW YOKIT.
Oldest bureau for sccurtiii! patmits In Amoiica.
Kvory imtt'iit tnkea out liy ua Is lirouRht lirtora
the uubiio by anotice given free of oliarge lu tho
Jnctttlffo American
Lari;eat circulation of any sclontlflo paper In the
world. Hiilendirtly illuittrateU. No lntolll?ent
S,n should be without It. 'X-1
oiir: H.fiusU niontliu. Address Mt'NN & CO.,
i'uiiLisuimd, aol lliucaviay, New York City.
THE NK.W TOWN tins been platted on the
old camp ground, at the Forks nnd Kails
of llood river, with large sightly lots,
broad streets nnd alleys, good soil, pure
cold water and shade in profusion, per
fect drainage, delightful mountain cli
tniite, tho central attraction as a
mountain summer resort nnd for all
Oregon, being the nearest town to
Mt. Hood. It is also unparalleled
as a manufacturing center, buing
the natural center for 150 square
miles of the best cedar nnd tir
TIMl'ER, possessing millions of horse pow
er in its dnshing stream nnd water fulls
casilv harnessed. Where chenp motive
power exists, there the lminufaeturios
will center, surrounded by soil and cli
mate that" cannot be excelled nay where
for fruit and ngriculture. nnd witli
transportation nlreudy ussurod you
will llnd this the place to make a
perfect home or a paying invest
ment. TITLE PERFECT.
See mo cn the ground,
or adress me at Hood
River, Wascc Co., Or.
W.
F0 SALE.
A 4 spring 3 seated mountain hack;
new. A. S. Blowers& Qo.
lffl IMolS
Jti TO -ATTi
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
EAST BOrXD FROM HOOD RIVER'
No. Freight leaves at 3 -10 P. M.
o. 2, Mail " 9:-lo P. M.
WEST KOUNl FROM HOOD RIVER.
No. 27, Freight leaves at 10:00 A. M
No. I, Mail " 4:42 A. M
THHOCiH SliKF.PERS RKCI.INING CHAIR,
CAIW AND DINKllM.
Steumers from Portland to San Francisco,
every 4 days.
For rates nnd general information call on.
DKCOT TICKET AOENT.
W. H. HII RLBUKT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt
251 Washidgtou St., Portland egon.