The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 01, 1896, Image 3

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    ' 3csd Ifrver lacier,
'FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1S9G.
The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o'
clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de
parts ''la same days at noon, j
. For Cnenqweth, leaves at K A. M. Tuesdays
(ind-SaMJrdava; arrives at -6-P. M. ' .
For White .Salmon -leave olly at 1 P; M.j
arrives at H o'clock P. M.
From White Salmonleaves for Fulda, Gil
mer, Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
SOCIETIES"
Canby Post, No. IB, G. A. R., meet at School
House Hall,, first Saturday of each month
at 2 o'clock p. m. ' AH (i. A.'R. members In
vited to attend. The ladles of the Relief
Corps meet at Bame time In the adjoining
room.
JOHN A. WILSON, Commander.
M. P. Isenbkbo, Adjutant.
Waucoma Lodge, No. 30, K. of P., meets In
their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night.
J. A. Soksbk, C. C.
i Geo. T. Pbatheb, K. of R. fc 8.
Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. U. W., meets
first and third Saturdays of each month.
8, J. LaFRANCK, M. W.
J. F. Watt, Financier.
H. L. Howe, Recoi der. ' .
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Bed louuges at S.E.BartmesH' for $7.50.
M. H. Isickelseu went to Portland
v&; yeterday .": si. .. "
F. I. Hubbarcj, photographer, Hood
Itiver, Oregon.
'' Carpenters are again at work on the
. Methodist church. ';...'
George T. Prather's new residence
; ia well under way.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson returned from The
; Dalles Wednesday.
Lou Morse is authorized agent for all
newspapers and periodicals.
r Mr. George ' Mcintosh will ' plant
.-eight acres iu potatoes on Paradise
jfeVfarm.' .
'.TV Blank prwnisary notes and notices to
- vtrpspaseei-s for sale at the Glacier
Viffioe. , . . . ,. '
Little-Anna Jackson, who has been
quite sick with the grip, is now getting
I better.
J. J. Lucky has finished planting
trees and now has over ten acres in or
' - chard;
Blue vitriol, 5 cents a pound by the
' ,100; ground sulphur, 2 cents a pound,
j at the druar store.
i A. M. Creed was laid up last week
with a snrioas attack of the grip, but is
gin on;;the streets. .
V Now is te time to order your trees
for pliihtlng next full. Call and see
' Til let t at the Hood Itiver Nursery.
New Hats, new prices. Defy enmpe-
tltion. Come and see before looking
-elsewhere. . " Mrs. C. J. Hunt.
; A large supply of wall paper just re--ceived
at 8. E. Bartmes', with prices
lower than ever before offered in Hood
- River.
l'lie Mountain Stage and Livery Co.
carries a line of Planet, Jr., wheel'hoes,
drills, etc., and are selling at very low
prices. Call and see them.
. E. V. Husbands Is now located in his
-new iuarters in ' the Langille house,
'-. where lie will continue . to , sell the
- 'v rstnek of shoes left by D. F. Pierre. ..
!Cap,, Coe is, otil oh';,crutchesaffer' &
siege' of two tirthHBe weeks with a
painfully sore foot caused by stepping
on a rusty nail t hat penetrated his foot.
Capt. J. H. Ferguson is now nsso
- -elated with C. M. Wolfard in thegen--eral
merchandising business. The
, '' flrniv by strict attention to business on
a cash basis, is building up a good trade.
The O. R. N. Co's timetable for
Hood River is as follows; Westbound
overland, 5:42 a. I in.;' easthound over
Mand, 10 p. m.; local passenger east
bound, 11:12 a. jn.; local , passenger
. . westbound, 8:23 p. m. -We
neglected to make a note, last
week, of the new fence that adorns the
,,.loU of George T Prather and H.Pngh,
-on" Ptate street. Mr. Pugh's part of
the fence has two or three coats of
paint, and we don't see how we failed
to notice HA I v5i .. ; .
Mr. J. H. Cradltbaugh was in Hood
River for a couple of days last week.
He has accepted .the .nomination for
:. -district attorney and will canvass the
district. His chances for election are
good. Hood River will give him a
big majority.
Subsoil plows at the Mountain Stage
' .an(JLivery OoVat astonishing low
. prices. .'.The timeiJaJiere when every
' fahner must have a sdbsoltpiow Jo
loosen the ground 12 to 15. inches deeb
without turning up so much wild soil.
Come and see them. - '
Write o Davenport Bros.' Lumber
' Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of
lumber, rough or dressed. They have a
large and good assortment of finishing
lumber on hand, good and dry. Call
uind get our cash prices before purchas-
Ing elsewhere.
Rev. J . W. Rigby is in poor health
and is an applicant for a pension. Du
ring the war he served thirteen months
: in a rehel prison. Mr. John A. Wilson
'.ind-Rev, Rigoy were prisoners together
' .rfor- eight ' months' iir a , Confederate
prison in Texas. . ..-,. -"
Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent livery-
man and merchant of Goshen, Va.,
has this to say on the subject of rheu
matism: ' "I take pleasure in recom-
mending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for
rheumatism, as I know from personal
-experience that it will do all that .is
claimed for it. A year ago this spring
my brother was laid up in bed with in
flammatory rheumatism and suffered
intensely. The' first' application of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm eased the
rpain and the use of one bottle com
pletely cured him. For sale by Will
iams & Brosius, druggists. .
The directors of the Valley Improve
ment company held a meeting Mon
day. Capt. A. 8. Blowers was elected
a director to till the vacancy caused by
the absence of J. E. Manna. Wni.
Boorman qualified as director in place
of P. A. Snyder. The directors de
cided to change the plans of the ditch.
A new survey will tie made, stakes will
be set on the. exacl grade, and the con
tract will be let fpr building the ditch
.and flume. The size of the ditch will
bei reduced to actual and prospective
needs for the next five years, when, if
found , necessary, it can be enlarged.
A fair proposition was received from
,1100. A. R. Byrkett to build Hie ditch
.and lltiine. full siy.e. for 4,000 Indies, for
-$30,000. But under I he present ar
rangement the work can be done much
.-.cheaper.
MK A. W. King got returns yester
day from apples shipped to Hixson &
Co. of Seattle ana also , from the
Multnomah Union of Portland. His
liest returns were from' the Multno
mah Union, from which be received a
check for $25.60 for 15 boxes of Rox
. berry Russet, apples. ... The apples sold
for 30; c freight v and coram ifsion
amounted to $4,40. , ' -( . .
, Mr. J. A. Newell, wife and daughter
of Portland were registered at the Mt.
iiood Motel Wednesday, Tne aaugn
ter. Miss Phoebe Newell, will remain
In the valley for a change of climate
for her health.' Mr. Newell is the
nominee of the taxpayers' league for
justice or tne peace in iiast f ortiana
A visit to the Hood River box factory
will give a person an Idea or the lra
mensity of our strawberry crop by the
boxes being made for the shipment of
tne nerrnes. Mr. Hmitu has tilled bis
own large ware room and bis work
men are. now engaged tilling up
tiiowers wareuouse witu tue pound
ooxes ana crates.
Mr. W. B. Perry has sold the west
20 acres of liir. home place to Mr. Geo.
J. Moody ot Tacoma. He will move
his family into the other residence,
Known as the Sherman house. Mr.
Moody is a prominent attorney of the
state or Washington. He will move
here with his family next week.
- Mm. Alma Howe has been trying the
massage treatment, wnicii aid no cowl
She was thrown into nervous chills by
the process, and the doctors have now
decided that another operation will be
necessary on her foot. She will be
taken back to the St. Vincent hospital
7 The district league and district con
ference of Dalles district M. E. church
will tie held together at Wasco, June
to 7tn. tev. ,i. vv. Kigoy,secretary
ot tne district conference, lias pre
pared tue programme, wnicn is quite
iengtny. ,
The continued cool weather is keep.
ing back the strawberries. But the
vines and fruit are making good
growth and the crop will be larger and
maybe all the better for the backward
spring.
H. F. Davidson has purchased a
Remington type-writer. With the as
sistance of a mimeograph, he can now
keep up with his extensive correspond
ence. M. A. Cook has finished the carpen
ter work on the country villa of prof.
H. L. Howe, who moved into it with
his family Tuesday.
The condition of Mrs. Rich, who is
in a fortland Hospital, Is now consld
ered more favorable by the attending
pnysicians. ; , , : ; ;
W. E. Neff was down from The
Dalles Saturday. He will reopen his
photograph gallery in Hood River in a
few days.
Get your fern sweeps to put on your
fine-tooth cultivators at the Mountain
Stage and Livery Co They, have a
stock on hand. ,
If your strawberries show signs of
rust you must spray them. Get a
knapsack sprayer at Mountain Stage
and Livery Co.
Mrs. Alma Howe has rented her
house to Mr.? Ijams of Portland, who
will occupy it for the summer with his
family. .: ' . ' ;:.
Capt. J. H. Dukes and W. T Hib
bard have started'ln ' the .drayiug and
E. L. Rood has taken up his old
business of painting aud paper hang
ing. See his ad..
Mr. S. R. Husbands and family
Moved from Mosier to Hood River on
Tuesday.
Dr. E. T. Cams will leave for Port
laud Saturday to remain about a week.
Snow covered the hills surrounding
the valley yesterday morning.
8. J. LaFrance has two four-year-old
colts be will trade for lumber.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bone are again
residents of Hood River.
Miss Edith Potter arrived home
from Heppner last week.
Ja E. Hanna left Hood River last
Saturday for Alaska., y
Bed spreads and tabte linen at the
Racket store. 11 ' "
Ladies' kid gauntlets at the Racket
Store.
'Fresh cow for sale by B. Warren.
Millinery '
Mrs. J. Heiler, the leading milliner
of Portland, will send an assistant to
Hood River about the 25th of April,
with a full line of millinery goods at
the library store of M. H Nickelseu.
Jones He Pays the Freight.
Send for a copy of The Buyer's Guide,
wit h latest reductions and market prices
Sent free to any address. Freight on
$20 orders paid to any point on Colum
bia river reached by Portland boats.
,' Jones' Cash Store,
105 Front St., Portland, Or.
":j Bom. : '
In Hood River valley, April 12, 1896,
to Mr. and Mrs. V. WTiuchell, a daugh
ter. Dray ing and Teaming.
The undersigned have formed a partnership
and are prepared to do draylng and general
delivery puslness In Hood River and sur
rounding .country, . Headquarters at Hart
leys barn. - J. H. DUKK8,
myl W. T. HIBBARD.
Paper Hanging.
' E.- L. Rood, who has had 8 years' experience
in t he business of painting and paper hanging,
is now prepared to do this kind of work for
citizens of Hood River. He can furnish the
paper and put It on your walls at Portland
price:
K. V.
. lhii ana see samples at tne store of
Husbands. ml
FOR SALE.
Trefarm of Mrs,
Alma Howe, containing
88 acres, 2 miles southwest of town. Is ottbrei
ea
for sale. The residence Is new, large and
roomy; good water; good barn; orchard ot
bearing trees; 20 acres In cultivation. 8itu-atpd-ia
the most desirable part of Hood River
valley. For particulars, call on or address
.. 8. J. LAFRANCE. :
op24 ' " - ' Hood River.
Notice.
Fair warning Parents look after your boys.
Any one found trespassing on my grounds
win oe prosecuwja 10 tne
full extent of the
law.
B. WARREN. .
In the Apple Belt.
Home of the best apple land In Hood River
valley, improved or unimproved, for sale in
lots of 10, 20 or 80 acres. Hltuated on the Ef
Hide. Good stream of water flows throrgh
the land. Terms cheap. For further partic
ulars inquire at Glacier office, 'al7
Junior C. E. Entertainment.
The following is the programme for
the entertainment to be given Monday
evening, May 4th, by the Junior socl
ety of Christian Endeavor at the U. B,
church: . ; '
Christian Soldiers ...Chorus by Juniors
Recitation .........Oladys Hartley
Musle, "May Queen".,...., Mrs. Krause
Recitation, "My Donie".........(jlracle Prattter
Duet, "What a Bird Taught"........
Gladys Hartley and Grace Ellison
Dialogue, "Buy My Fruit".'.-. bjr the Little Ones
Recitation, "Sowing the Seed" ; 1.
.........Ellsworth Hanna
Baby's Lullaby ,.Slx Little Ones
Rec!tation,"The Last Hymn"..Nellle Reynolds
Quartette, "Sing, Thou Merry Bird..
Ernest Rand, Gladys Hartley, Grace
Ellison and Earl Bartmess
Hoop Drill.... .... Ten Girls
Whip-poor-will song ....Chorus
Dollle's Lullaby............... Florence Hanna
Recitation, "The Bridge" ......Blanehe Blowers
Dialogue, "The Competing Railroads"...! boys
Solo, "My Dear Old Home" Mrs. Krause
Recitation, "One of the Heroes"..GraceHowell
Male quartette, "The Lord's Prayer"
Earl Bartmess, Melville Foley.Ernest
Rand and Meigs Bartmess
: ; Wheel Talk. -:':
Syracuse "Crimson Rims" are built to spin.
Morgan & Wright tires are good tires.
Faith Is all right, but examine your wheel
carefully before coasting down a long, uncer-
uiin mil. , . ..
The benefit of Judicious cycling are exter
nal,. Internal and eternal. ' .'- 'T -'''-"
Don't forget to say "Good morning" to peo
pie you meet, in your country runs, courtesy
never goes unrewarded.
A bicycle and biliousness never travel to-
getner. . ;
There Is a wheel (Redblrd) in the affairs of
men wnicn, riuuen properly, leads on to
neaitn. , .
Three frames Whose Derfect condition Is es
sential to a cyclist's enjoyment the frame of
nis wneei (nyracuse), tne irame 01 nis mind
and the frame ot his body.
That cycling' Is of noor aualitv which Is
measured only by the arbitrary yard-sticks of
lime ana pace.
Williams A Brosius can show vou takinar
dualities In hitch grade and medium wheels:
$100, 885 and $65. Ladles or gents. Instalment
plan, u desired.
St. Louis Strawberry Market. X
ST. Louis, April 27, 1896. 1 '
From Arkansas came about 160 cuses from
Van Buren, Alma and that section; the stock
top green for Immediate use, packages small
In size and boxes slack filled, sales being made
at t2Z02.7& Der 6-xal. case. The other run
light, about JO cases of ordinary to choice j
i").fi04-.top prices only paid for fine stock
early , and bulk of today's sales at (3 to &UH).
Tennessee run light, but came un.nwrke
late and stock rather unripe low sale at S&oO.
JS per 8-Hal. case.
MISS'
IssisKlnnl furnished nearly 1CD cases and
got i n late, when prices were down, sales being
nnany eneciea, mainiy at i.ou per nan-ease
and 2.o0a per tt-gal. case.
Texas receipts rather limited In quantity,
but mainly soft and poor some worth noth
ing, while poor to best stock ranged trom 8uo0
to 2 50(08 per V-xnl cose. ' "
Louisiana had in 17 cases, which were In
soft, leaky and moldy condition, and sold
from express charges to 1.60 per 24-pin t case. .
r loriaa reirigerator siock, or wnicn tnere
was received some 80 packages, most of which
came late In morning and met an unsatisfac
tory miii uet; wnai lew soici Di-ougnt irom Jc
to 2o per quart but the majority of the sun-
ly will of necessity have to be carried over,
ouple lots In ventilated crates refused by the.
consignees. . ir:
y Keep Posted. V ;'!' '''''
It behooves every citizen in city, town and
country to keep posted on the stirring events
that will occur in this country and the Old
World within the next nins aumtlm. - The re
sult wni affect alT, personally, directly or In-,
directly. This nation Is on the eve of the
most, excuing presidential campaign in its
history. European politics are In a very com
plicated state, and scientists are applying
their discoveries to manv lines that will nr-
duce sturtlingly new things.
io Keep aoreast witn tne world one should
read. In tiddltlon to the local or county Daner.
a live metropolitan newspaper, such as the
i wice-a-weeit ttepumic oiu Louis, it is tne
and In each Issue it gives the latest political
news of all parties in the field, the latest gen-:
eral news of the world and many valuable
special features besides. This model news
paper is delivered twice a week by mall for
only SI a year, or less than one cent a cop. .
The m-ice of the Dailv and Sunday Reoub-
llc has recently been reduced to only Stf a year
by mail... , - . . ,;
. Wanted. , , ; . V
A reliable lady or gentleman to distribute
samples and make a house-to-house canvass
for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Fla
voring Extracts, !H0 to $75 a month easily
made. Address Crofts & Reed, Chicago, III.
WM.T1LLETT, Proprietor. ;
Grower and dealer In choice Nursery stock.
He has the only stock of the
Yakima Apple,
The best of red apples, and as long a keeper as
the Yellow Newtown. - ?
I have about 20,000 apple trees.of the best va
rieties growing In my nursery. All standard
varieties are grafted from the best Stock in
Hood River. t Jel5.
WEBSTER'S
INTERNATIONAL
XDICTIONAR Y
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Standard of the
U. 8. Gov't Print
ing Office, the U.S.
Supreme Court and
of nearly all the
Schoolbooks.
Warmly com
mended by every
State Superinten
dent of Schools,
and other Educa
tors almost with-
out number.
A CoUego President writes t ' Tor
" ease with which the eye find the
" word souBht, for accuracy of deflni
"tlon, for effective method in lndl
" eating pronunciation, for terse yet
" comprehensive statements of facts.
" and for practical use as a working
"dictionary, Webster's International'
" excel any other (ingle volume."
The Ono Great Standard Authority.
Hob. I). J. Brewer, Justice of the IT. 8.
Supreme Court, writes i " The International
Dictionary is the perfection of dictionaries.
I commend It to all a the one great stand
ard authority. " : , ' , , ;! ;
ffA savlntf of three cent per day tor a
year will provide more than enough money
to purchase a copy of the International.
Can you afford to be without it?
G. & C. MBRRIAM CO., Publishers,
Sprini&eld, Mass., U.S. A.,
v-aiwl tn thA nnhllMhAnl for fm TMtmnhltt.
stir- Do not buy cheap reprint of ancient edlUa
r Church Notices.
' Rev. F. L. Johns, in connection with
thiee Salvation Army soldiers, is doing
enective work for tne Jord at .Belmont,
Grand meetings are being held, and
good attendance with unusual interest
is the result ot the moving of God's
spirit In the neighborhood. liooa
River will be our next revival. Be sure
aud get acquainted with God's differ
ent ways of reaching souls.
Xfi B. church services will be as fol
lows every Hunday unless otherwise
announced: Sunday school 10 a. m.
preaching services 11 a. m.: Junior En
deavor 4.30 p. m". Senior Endeavor 6.5
p. m.f preaching services 7. SO p. ru.
, : - ? t F. C. Krause, Pastor.
M. E. services in Hood River every
Sabbath evening, and in the mornings
or tne nrst ana third Sabbaths of each
month; at Mosier on the mornings of
tne second ana lourtn.
J. M. Denison, Pastor.
Belmont Circuit Appointments.
First Sunday of each month at Mount
Hood: second Sunday. Heiraontat 11,
Crapper school house at 3, and Pine
wove at 7; tmra Bunaay, fine urove
at 11 and Belmont at 7; fourth Sunday,
lieioiont at 11 and rine urove at 7.
V.,:..: F. L. Johns, Pastor.
Sunday school at the M. E. taber
nacle every Hunday, at 10 a. m. A
welcome to all. . Supt.
- ?. ; Important to Farmers, vr
Wakelee's Squirrel Exterminator.the
original and only article ot its Kind
giving complete satistaction, now re
duced from 50c. to 30c. per can at Will
lams & Brosius.' 42
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos
itively cures piles, or -no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. ' Price, 25 cts
per box. For sale at the Hood River
Pharmacy.
H.E.BALCH&CO.,
:.', , :- 78 Second St.j ' '
THE DALLES, OREGON.
MERCHANTTAILORS
Th? largest and most Complete assortment
pf American and imported
ever shown in the citv. La
m ported Jngllsn woolens
ever shown in the city. Latest patterns in
spring and summer suitings.
call anq 111-
spect stock and get prices. ,
Business Suits,
from $18 to $25.
Dress Suits foom $25 to $50.
For Sale.
160 acres of land 10 miles from White Sal
mon. In Klickitat county. Wash.: US acres In
cultivation, balance In pasture and under
fence; !ia head of cattle and 4 horses. All the
farm machinery and Implements to be sold
with the place at a bargain. Address '
man; . r.xii u utti tiu, uiuner, w asu.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
189. Notice Is hereby aiven' that the follow
ing-named settlors have filed notice of their in
tention to make final proof In support of their
claimstnd that said proof will be made before
W. B. Dunbar, Commissioner United States
Circuit Court for District of Washington, at
Qoldendale, Wash., on May , 18IW, viz:
lv-. DANIEL N. KAEOI, '
H. E. No. 7721, for the southwest section 9,
township 6 north, range 10 east W. M. . 1
-' He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and -cultivation
of said land, viz:
Peter Hcbmid, Charl A. Pearson, Kcverln
Bens and Charles J. Peterson, all of Trout
jLake P. O. Washington.
' . CHABL A. PEARSON. . '
H. E. No. 7765, for the northwest section 23,
township 6 north, range 10 east, w . ivl.
fie names Ihe following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, vl.:
Beverln Benz, Daniel N. Kaegl, Peter
Schmld and August Wagnltz, all of Trout
Lake P. O., Washington. , , : v
'Also,.' ' ',
' ' PETER 8CHMID,
H. E. No. 7786, for the west y, of southwest M
section Vi, township 6 north, range 10 east,
,W M - . -
He names the following witnesses to prove
his contlnuoUstesldence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viw. " '
Daniel ,N. :Kaegl, Beverln Benz, Charles J.
Peterson and Charl A. Pearson, all of Trout
fcake, P. O., Washington.
, Also,'..'
.,..-;'(;..?- SJSVEK1M BISMZ, ........ . -
1 1. E. No. 8105, for the southeast yi of southeast
section iH, and east f northeast and
northwi stj of northeast J4 section 85, town
hlp 6 north, range 10 east, vv. M.
' He names the fwllowlng witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
:i Charl A. Pearson, Daniel N. Kaegl, Peter
Schmid and Charles J. Peterson, all of Trout
Lake P. Q., Washington.
ma0a24 GEO. H. STEVEN80N, Register. .
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.K
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Vancouver,
Wash., March 6, 189a. Notice is hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions of the
act of congress of June 8, 18. 8, entitled "An act
for the sale of timber lands In the states of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Territory,'' as extended to nil the public lands
by act of August 4, 18U2, Samuel W. Tippets,
of Chenoweth. county of Skamania, state of
, Washington, has this day filed in this ottice
his sworn statement No. 1812, for the purchase
of the southeast southeast of section 12,
Uv township No- A north, range- east. W. M.,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register
and Keceiver of this ottice at Vancouver,
Wash., on Saturday, the 23d day of May, 181.
; 1 He names as witnesses: Nels Nelson,8amuel
H. Kccles, William Ingles and Fred M. Broad
bent, all - of Chenoweth, Skamania county,
Wash. '
And any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before said
13d dayof May, 189. -.
marl3tnl5 OKO. H. STEVENSON,
:.) . .. - Register.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
.t": for County of Wasco. i
In the matter of the estateof MarthaPurser,
deceased Citation.
To Mary E. Palmer, Phosbe Foss, Joseph Pur
serf John Purser and David Purser, and to
all other heirs known or unknown ot said
MarthaPurser, greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
county court of the state of Oregon for the
comity of Wasco, at the court room thereof, at
JJallea, City,, Jn jd county, on r - . - v. .
' Monday, theUthday of May. 189.1," "
At' 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then
and there to show cause, if any there be, why
tim order should not be made authorizing and
directing the administrator of said estate to
sell the following described real estate belong
ing to said estate, to wit: Lot numbered one
(1) In block "C" In the town of Hi Kid lliver,
Wasco county, Oregon, together with all and
singular the tenements, hereditament and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any
wise appertaining. .
Witness, the Hon. Heorge O. Blakeley.Jndgo
of the said county court, with the
seal seal of said court affixed, this 2th
, day of February, A. D. 18HU.
Attest: A. M. KfcLSAY. Clerk. '
mar27iJ2i . . By Simeon jiolton, deputy.
A. S. BLOWERS & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
FLOUR AND FEED.
Country Produce Bought mid Sold.
AGENCY FOR
BRAD LEY& METCALF C01
CELEBRATED
B00TS SHOES
ESTABLISHED 183
. BIGGEST BOOT IN
TBAtC MARK COPrnGMTLn
T. C. DALLAS,
' , DEALER IN- -
STOVES AND TINWABB,
Kitchen Furniture, '
PLUMBERb' GOODS.
Pruning Tools, Etc'
Repairing Tinware a Specialty.
O. FREDENBURG,
Notary Public,
MOUNT HOOD, - - OREGON.
DENTISTRY.
DR. E. T. CARNS Is now located lln Hood
River. First-class work at reasonable rates.
All work guaranteed. Office In thejLangille
House. .,,....,.... . - , jyi9.
C. J. HAYES, SUKVET0K.
All work given him will be done cor
rectly and promptly. He has a few
good claims upon which he call locate
....... 2 ..1 L 1 . : J . ! I , 1
iii lies; viu ini uiiug aim uuiuur juiiug.
February, 18S14
HARNESS
Repaired and all kinds of
HARNESS GOODS
Sold by
E. V. HUSBANDS.
Also, Boots and Shoes repaired. .
O. T: Prathkr,
- H. C. Cok.
Notary Public,
PRATHER & COE,
93 Oak St., bet. 2d and 3d.
We have lots, blocks and acreage In the
town of Hood River; also, fruit, hay and oerry
farms and timber claims In the most desira
ble locutions In the valley. If you have any
thing in the real estate line to sell or rent, or
it you want to nuy, give us a can.
Deeds, bonds and mortgages promptly and
correctly executed.
We will also attend to legal buslhess In Jus
tices' courts. -
We are a Iso agents for SOUTH W AUCOM A
property.
PRATHER & COt.
: ... !..- ap27 : ' "
Fruit Farm for Sale.
1 will sell my place, 2 miles from the town
of Hood River, near a graded school, contain
ing 40 acres, good house and burn, strong
spring, wind mill, acres in orchard,
acre in strawberries, all lenced. including
stock and farm 1 mplements, for J1800.
nl . FRKD HOWE, Hood River.
Competent Nurse.
Ladies needing a competent nurse, on rea
sonable terms, apply to
.hi-
RH. E. B. FULTON,
o3
iooa uiver, uregon.
Lessons in Piano Music.
. Miss Anna Smltbhas resumed the teaching
of Music. Her prices are SO cents a lesson. J10
For Sale at Belmont.
The Ketchnm place, by E. C. Rogers. Also,
E. C. Rogers' place, cheap for cash, or one
lialf down una balance on easy terms, dlil
Harness Repairing.
t will be ready for repairing and oiling har
ness after January 1st. Farm products will
be taken In trade. Leave harness for repalr
ingat Blowers' store Highest price paid for
Hides. d20 E. D. CALKINS.
; To Sell or Trade.
I have SO acres of land In Clackamas county
that I will sell or trade for Hood River prop
erty. Call on or address
. C. O. HORNUNG,
maris Hood River, Or.
. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 30,
lWto. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore
gon, on May 21, 18li, vl
HENRY WEllVNKREPP.'
Hd. E. No. 8803, for the west southwest
section 13, township 2 north, range 10 east,
W. M. .
He names the following wltnosses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Hans Lave, Chris Dethman, P. Jochlmsen
and I.evl Monroe, all of Hood River, Oregon..
a3 .IAS. F. MOORE, ReirlHtor.
Is Your Title Clear?
E. E. Savage Is prepared to examine ab
stracts of title to real estate and give opinloi s
on same. Charges reasonable. murtl
TIIE-
" REGULATOR LINE'
&hmm v
Navigation Co.
Through Freight anck.
Passenger Line.
t
All Freight Will Come Through
Without Delay. -
PASSENGER RATES.
One way ..o.i.. M
Bound trip. 2 50
Freight Rates Greatly
Reduced. .
V. C. ALL A WAY,
, . .' General Agent.
THE DALLES, OREGON
E. McNEILLj' Receiver
Tctlie-'East,
Gives the choice of
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
EOTJTE S
Via
Via
SPOKANE, DENVER,
Minneapolis OMAHA V,
ST. PAUL. Kansas City.
Low Rr les to All East
ern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland every five days for
SAN FRANCISCO.
R
For full details call on O. U. fc N. Agont,
Hood River, or addrosi. . j s .,
W. 11. 11 1'HI.ISirtT.
t.eii'l I'uh. A'A-iit, --
' l'Oriluiid, or. 'r..- ;
riertlflo American
CAVEATS.
TRADE MARKS.
DE8ICN PATENTS.
COPYRIGHTS. Mel
ror lniormaiion ana rree nanaoooK write to . .
MUNN & CO., 861 Broadway, New Youk.
Oldest bureau lor securing patents in Amerion.
Every patent taken out by u Is brought befora
the publlo by a notice given free of charge lu uu
gtimlitit mmm
Laregt circulation of any solentlflc paper In t'.itf
world, bulemlldly Illustrated. No lute Ulireut
man should be without It. Weeklr, S.3.00 a
year; (1.50 alx months. Address, M0NN & CO
Puslisuebs, 361 Broadway, Mew Yotk City. ,.
R-I-P-A-N-S
The modern stand
ard Family .Medi
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity, r
Chamberlain's Bye and Skin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczema, Teller, Ralt
Itlieiim, fcicalil Hem), bore Kijijiles, C-li(ipt'tl
Ilnnds, telling l'ilos, liurns, Frost Hites,
ChronicSore Jives and Gi'iitiiilnlfil Jivo J.icls.
For sale by druggists at 2o ccnU vx box.
' TO HOEsFoWKERS.
For putting a horse in a fine littiltliy con
dition try L)r. Cady's Condition 1'owders.
They lone the system, aid digestion, cure
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
new life to nn old or over-worked horse. 2o
cents per package. . For stile by druggists.
- For sale by Williams & Bi-ouiuu.
MM
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