jijjz j.iver vuiaciei . FlUDAV, MA li('H H, - OIUEP LOCAL MATTERS. - That 50 rrnt shirt. Hu.v fnrnl y J. H. Shoemaker. The Hmxl Hiver Jurymen all cume home Ih Satunlny. Mrs. Hose MrCoy returned from Pinl,ii (l on MoimIu.v. W(.ik wiiK ri'sutiieil la-t week on the Kiml Fork lrrii!ntliix ilium. The H'NmI River lux f ic'ry atirtetl up on fprinx (inters IunI Mmi. lay. Money to I'ihii mi real estate liy John L. Henderson, ngt. l)f. W. It. Benjamin, dentist, will iiirulu visit llo.nl liiver February 25tli. AHf i K Whiteoiiili hikI Henrietta Ciivol vveie ini.ri km! in Portland lilMt wetU. Win. Havnea ' Id III residence property lu-i week to Mr. Gordon, lat iy trom tyuii itiie. J. '. VVteino, father of Mrs. V. H JVny. liel In l.n.ll ivt to; Mich., Juii uary , 18!H), uutti tMljenln. Mm. T II. Clark Una t en qu'te sick tlurinit the p-t. week witn heart ti'oiilt'e, lint Im lei ier ugHlii. 'I li" can- of J. II. Genie vs. (J. I). "V m worth' wasi ioetioiie till the flta teiiii ol tlie elreiiit court. Forester, the mutt who kill-sl Phil Itiotuii at Ant l ie, wa a't)'iitiel hy the jury in the etrellit eniirl last week. Are you (oinif to spray? If no, yon waul to nee t il t-t i aiMini a nay piiin. He ean out lit you at prieea from up. W. II IVrrv Ih iniii'li Ininrovo.l inul in now (n a lair way to reeover from the ueeinetit to Inn leg thai lias put him on ertiicliea. I ten tS'ratMliHii, who Ih working with AUen' tvew of liralje lui iluaon the ). It. & N., initio down tr iu Colfax litHt week. E. H. Piek.iri,pi.lnter and decorator; esiini ties irr i'Ih; price inn lerute; satis f'leti i t KUar iliieed. Leave ordera at Glacier pli.inii icy. MIssKliza istevenn litis resigned ai teaillerof li e primary department ol the llo.id hiver school and uceepted the w Ikn.I ar Odeil Mis' Net te Hart declined the prim av d' pa'ttiietii of the Fraokttiu wiinol M--d her p'tice wll not lie tilled now till uf el-tne annual noetii'K. Mr. an I Mr. Km'd West are expected to re'U' ii to II I River in a month or m front Imiiiihh, Wash., and will occupy the old lli gel home at Krunktoii. The i-a of tlie H'xkI Itlver I. titular idtf t o.. appealed to the ciieuit court, was ciue died on technicalities, nltd iuotiiii to amend apeul wan (rranted. The man. wh i tii.rrowerl F H. But? ton'a Kiuin seeoer knows it. He i re queued to return It, uh Mr Button N losinif a ikmhI chance to lend the seeder f vi r.v day. 'I he steamboat wharf whs ahout to he wrecked t.y the sand washiii awav from the pi'e, and M. A. (,'ook and li H. Oil. titer made the necessary repaint last Monday. ' Mrs-Jolm I)i-lituan returned las' wek fmjti Hois t.'iy- Mr. imhinafiw lie diti ,h improved, li'it he didn't think it advisable to co'ine home at this rea Hon of j lie year. ' The phoios in the fiLACIKK windou hIioa- work. hat Mas done ly A M Cook tan; sumoier in .Sttithern t'a ifor nia. . Toe lall chiiuuey was limit for a hei't Huar tae ur. I'o 'k loom up in the pic-lire as 'aiye as life. - H IVa'er instill eon lined to hi houe and has not' l-een able to do aii,tuitiK in the way of worK for the past six in nidi. 'The dlwaliidlles that have iiit'-c ed IlIs low-r iimi'S now extend to id- anus and he is uuahle to even dress limine!!'.' : " Win. Potter, who Is emp'oyed in a mine in the Stinipter nimci, reccuil. Injured his hand 1SIhmI poisoning nei in ai d for a tune it wax feared he would ke hi hiu I Hit a ni fU ln-re have recjive I io ve t I from hiiii la ely it is uppoed thai he is recovering. P. F. Jiradford was in Portland one 1ay 1.11-t week and wa interviewed liy mii Oreoniau reporter ami avt- I (nod Hier a i- o I send off From readinv the interview we leirn that our Uig fw mill will decttpatileof cuttitlg 3011, 00 feel of lumber a d iy. A meet n i-f citizens whs held l ist 'I liui-day . veiiinx to consider the iii.ti'.n of iiroteetintt the town aicaln-t lire Af ere-Mii-id'-ratile discussion over wa and' means to ra se m ney nenes sarv it was decided 'h -t noiiniix can t done tid the right to bond l he town i ui ven hy act of the legislature. M. II. Potter has lately finished a hambinjue secretary, or esoritotre, that show I he skill of the master woi-Ktiian lie IS' Though hadty crippled an I pivin tlivl.v aed from injuries received hi the civil war, the old veteran is not so slow in executing 'floe work at his trade.- " ; .r ' ' '"' . For trotbitei',luirnR,liidolent tor",ec-2enia,-sliu d tc iote, and espeeiully Pile, ileWitl's V Itch HaJiel Haivesfaml lirt ami bt 'Lisik out lor dishonest people who iry 'f'iniitateaml counterfeit it. it's their endorsement of a good arti'-le. W or'h e-s g hIh are not imitd ed. Get DcWiti's Witch Hazel Salve. Will iams & Hl'OSlUS. ' '., About SO rods of the Davenport flume were blown over during the recent1 ivigh wi ois, besides some n.'w flume that was moved and hadly damaged Go Tom W.ckens' place 12 piuels of flume were moved IkmIiIv alsiut 'A) feet. Al E. Itogers place 30 anel8 of I lie hiiili irestie were tilowu down. The work of rebuilding was comp.eted lust Friday.' C'apt P. 8. Davidson arrived here, Monday- The captain says he has time carloads of his in II now on tiie way and Die rest ready to follow as soon as the railroad spur Is completed here. Work on tliespor is retarded ly the failure to get necessary timliers from Portland. t'apt, Davidson is ready to let the eontract for the founda tion for i he mill, and he expects to have it in operation by the Utter part of May." Aa the season of the year when pneu monia, la grip, sore throat, eotmha, j coins, caiarrn, oroiiciuu aou luon; irou hlrsaretobe guanleil atraiust, nothing "hm rii stilist it ute," will "answer the purp e"orl"jii8i asgixl"as One Min ute Cough t'ure." That 1st lie one Infalli ble remedy for all lung, throat or bron chial irotiMes. Insisr- vigorously Um havl:ig it it "something else" is oftoivd you., Wl:!iuini t i!.onius. .. . Iill-i.ot ll'i'HiU tii o h X time since he left the truck regularly, was when, just for fun, last winter, iigaiiist Meixs Hartmess' proieHtittion, he run from home to Hood liiver In 82 minutes. Last Monday morning, wit li t. SS. l,laike as ridert the start was made, according to the pony's w Ishes, al Mr. Khick'ii place and the tln.sli at the fisit of Tucker's hill where hii'se and rider fetched up all In a heap. No holies broken; too much mud. The pony decided to return home via Mr. Diver's place Charley ciime to town with Perry McC'-ory. lie said the speed down the lull was frightful. Clyde T, Donney's slaughter house west of town lias all the modern con venience and I up to date, H"g are kept to clean up all the refuse, Mini the U'ff heads are cooked for them. The par's of lie animal from w liii-ii glue is i.::; le are s ild to Hie glue factory, the hone are s- ld to a fertilizer company, mid nothing is wasted I'he fl mm are Hushed every day w ith n'euty "f wa er and there is no ollctisive smell asout the prcllii-es. Mr. lionliey lei-ently littrcliiisi d IW lie id ofdinela-ef cattle at Warm KprloK reservation ami Is well prepared to supply any demand Ihat may be made uimii llood ltiver for meats of all kinds. Kiim Harbison h is liepn apvi'nted to take i-haige of the work no tin new made of the E ist Hide road. A suo scHptiou ts In circulation and it i pro posed lo give the work out hy contract. Three or four hundred iloilum w ill l needed oitoiupleie t lie work of hlaling on tui gra le, an 1 1' I ho.s-d Hi it all will give liherallv If the lie yra i- is nt completed Hit ler Mr ilai'iiisou's in iiiageuie'il, the Imivs of the K it Siile w ho now climb the hiix hill will all l bald und any head"d men la-fore they will see any easier way of m iking the ascent. Ho id ltiver ci'izens were surprised Tuesday lliornillit to rind ilie ground covered with two or three inches of snow. Wild flowers were blooming, audit was a strange siuht to see the purple iris lilo unii.g above the snow. A heavy rain continued ail day, hnt the snow staid with, us till night, w hen a cliin.io t wind spruiu u it, and Wednes day morning thesoov had disappeared. Many will renieiiiiM-r Ihat lust season there was a shortage of strawlierry ciate and in order tint the sune ex 'rteoced.Ms u it iKjeitr again it is hi. Hi iv advisalile to make arraugeneoiis for otir crates now while there is plenty of time to get them made lie. If sev eral of the In i ge j: rowers f i o lolhis prouipily it may cause serious losses when shipping time comes. The l-oanl of directors of the Valley Improvement Co. holds Ps regular uieeti'ig in lite afiernomnf the tlrl Sa'ttrdav in e'h month. Tit e who have not already en iiracted the r wa'er can do so at these mow in j and at no ot Iter lime The pa roos if the until puny Will please take due urn ice, Hkckktaky. Mrs Gahel and two sons, who have hceu s'nppl-ig wi ll Mr und Mr. J. P. vVa'son, during the w inter, returned to i heir home in Diyton, O egun, Wed nesday. Mrs. (ialiel and sou loy, lio are trouhied with list Inn i, h ive lieen gi-eitly lamcllied by their stay in IIiHid Itiv. r. . Tlie meeting if the Cascade Gugliem I'terarv at Itarretl scIphiI house halur- day eveniiig wilt lie posp ined on c-i-onnt of. the hoitieiiltur il iustitule to is held in 'ow n. . A special prorsniiue i being prepared for the mettittg of the (jiushi rs, March Hill. . Happy is tlie ni in or womnn who can eat a muni heariy meal without sutlerlng ifierward If you c in not do It. t ike K io Dysiiepsia f 'tire, (t digests wdiat ym eat aid cures at fo m of d ieps a and nidgesiion. il I in n ih (V Hrosius. The Fr uikioii home li erarv will dis cuss the question of expmsion tonljht at the hou-e of 8 Koolin. M. Wi lis lend the aillrm ilive and F. It A'M'en In the negative. A "hot time in the old town tonight." J Sheer, Fedaliu, Mo., conductor on el ectric street car line writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, ami her life saved after all physic! in had failed, only hy using One Minute Cough Cure. Wil i.nns 4 limsius. The train from Portland. Tuesday night, due here at 10:42, didn't arrive at tlie d"pot ti l7o'co-k Wednesday morning, owing loasl.de just 11 iv i he ice house, w here the train laid all nUht. Dorrance Smith and fam'ly have moved to Cascade Lock. Dorram-e will be engineer on tlie tow boat, tow ing log I'r un the Washington side for the mill of Smith and Kmem 1. A.C. Jone of Portland is visiting his fiicild. G K. W I I mis. ..Mr. Joueg represented the Postal Teleraiih Co. 1 Ht talem during the late session of the legislature. ''John II Ittnkin, osesor of Klick itat county, was in town Fridav. He aid be Would begin tlie work of assess ing the proHTty of the county March Ist. K (J Sherrill, lirother of W. E. Sher- illl, arrived here last week from His- son, Cal. He isach'iol teacherand ex-pis-ts to make li s home In Hood ltiver. See the shoes in our window ut SO een's a pair, not a pair that cost les than H at w hoii-s de. A. H. DlmWKKS & Soy. 0. G. Chamberlain returned. Wed nesday, from Athena, where he bus lieen sojourning sim-e last summer. John L. Henderson insured the stock of Dallas & Spaugler during tlie week for$l,H(H). K J. Mi tdleswart of Mosier has gone on a trip to Montana P. 8. Davids n, jr., and wife arrived from Wisitmsin xtsterday. Josi ph Siieslw was in town during the week. Mt. Ilisid Items were crowded out. March came in like a Iron. C. lurch N'oticcs. Congregatioiuil Church. Services next piunday al 11a.m. and 7 p m. The pa-tor will preach at the m lining service on ''Conversion; Its Means and TeS'B." Valley Christian Church Services. Sunday school at 10 a. in., Arthur tietchel superintendent. Pleaching at 11 u. m. und 7.30 p. in. by (lie pastor. Junior endeavor at 5 p. m. Senior en deaver at 6 30 p m. All not worship ping elsewhere are invited to attend. If you have a couuh, throat iriitatlou, wcuk lungs, pain in the chest, dillleult Invalid n it, croup or hoarseness, let ussng vest One Minute t 'ouih Cure. A I way re luli:e ui:d s-fc. 'i:l;uiiis .1 Uivtius. uoiumoia " Ptandiirdof the woi.o, 18IH) chalnlcss, !,u Chulu, $50, made by the Pope Mauufacluring (.'o. Coluuililas only excel the Hartfords, 18!)!) pattern, $35. Vedeltes, bisl low-priced wheel made, $25. A few genuine bargains in 1S!)H Hartfords, $25. These prii-es will last but a very short time. Order now. All tubing and bar nude 'f 50 per cent rurlmu g'eel, 75,000 R test, and every w heel guaranteed (10 days from any defects. You can afrir I a Columbia or Hertford now. Prices are lo, and (pia'ity considered, they are the cheaiest wine's made- today. The Poie Maiitifutluring Co. has always been at the lop in liicycle making In America. If you get a product of their factory you have t lie satis faction of knowing your winvl is not eq ule l by any at tlie price, and if a Columbia Chain less, it is not equaled by any at any price. Call and get a cuta'oue and see the $25 Hartford ut THE PEOPLE S STORE. Agent3 for Pope Mfg. Co. Progni'iuiio for the Institute. The horticultural Institute will bo held In ' A. (I. V. W. dull, Friday mi l Hittiiriluy.Marcb tkl anil 4th. The faculty of the agricultural College and other who will take part In the ItiHtltule will arrive from The Dalle on tliu early train Kriilay morning. Kolloitrliig U the prUKrumiiie: Kuiday, March !ln. - 10 A. M. MeetliiK culled to orde.' by lion. E. 1.. Sin 1 1 n. KihiiHfon of the Future, Dr. O. W. 8lmw. IUhx'u-sIoi. ot Miitie. 2 P. M. Tllliwea Knetor hi tlie Conserva tion ot M iibiuic. lir. Jan. w'llliyennibo. tlscusjiioii o( same. The fuming liariicultiiral Problem, Prof. K. It. Luke. LilsciiKKi.in of name. S I', .vl. .lnsln. l'lirkuii Fruit from ft t'ullfornla btand point. Prof. W. W. Pniilip. Dlsi'UHiou ot Hume. Musir. t Are Agricultural Pais-m n Itoneftt to farm ers anil ll.irlK uloiiUu, 11, M. VV'ililuniMon. lnu:utuiiou of same. Batdkday, Maiich 4th.. 10 A. M. Duiryhig una faille Feeding, T. H. Tnwiosnd. lllM'tlKSllMl. ilow sjcail Tree be Pruned? I'mf. E. R. Lake. DIhi'u-hioii. i. V. .M. Fruit 1'enlii and Spraying, Prof. Cordley. liist'iisHlon of same. Fertihiv of HniiK, lir. G. W. Hhaw. tllseilHnlOll of SHIIie. FJveiiniK programme to he announrerl Inter. Al 2 p.in.SMt unlay, Ml Mtizy Tniey will give a Itxauru on Praclli-al CiHikiug to tlie tsUie. "Give me a liver icgulatoraiid I can regulate the world," sum a geldu Tilt druggist handed him a Isittie of He Witt's Lctle Eaily Hi-ers, the famous dttle pilis. Williams & B.os.us. ('rapper School. The entertainment given attheCrap ier school house Wednesday evening, Fenruary 22.1, was-highly Hiiccessful, b -tli us an entertainment and tloaii clady. The house w..8 erowdid. All enjoyed theuiseives, and the school iieued the neat lh tie sum of til 70. An tapeei.dly Hue select. on of pieits were ciioseu and udmiiai Iy leioie.e.t. Tlie tatih'.iux were exceptionu Iy g.aid ami e'en most all entertainment in them- selv8 Several of the recital ions de-1 serve especial commend. itioii, viz: "A Uirl from a boy's pi.iui of ie,"liy lloy Ki hey; "Mow Johnny tended the laiiiy," I'ylee.i Ureen; Washington and his Hatchet," Kent Shm-maKer; "HeZckiuh Ueiloll," AllssF Prig(?e. The aoiigs, "I'm Going Hack to iJ.xie." by Mr. Fied liailey, ami "Alutrilii inial Sheets," hy Air. und Mr. Uieeu," produced lively encores. Several dialouues weie well rendered; one, "An Ii eclrical Episode," Was es-p-'Cial'y ttood. The o ij.-ct of the enter tainment was the stariiug of a lihrary I'uud. A more worthy ot.ject could not le. A parly of Hood liiver student mid iln-ir principal al tended aiid re Kirt an excellent lime. Pranktun iScliiMil, The criierialumeiit ut Franktou school house on the evening of Wash ington's hirllid.iy was well attended hy the pat roiis of the sclio .1 ami a no id pi'ogiauiiue was well rendered. Lunch baskets were auctioned tt to the high est bidder, and there was Mime lively tnddlil. .Miss Margaret L.a ne's h is. kel brought l he htguest pr.ee and was s ild lor I. tli. E. l). I 'ul uns bid in rive nas'kets. 'I he house w .s heiuti fully oec irated. lteceipts amounted to $13 o") nil. I will go to the l.iu'ury lund. JJefore the discovery of One Minute Oaigli t me inniisieis were grea'ly (lis- j luroci oy eoiigniiig cougregai ions, mi excuse lor il now. Williams & Jiiosius. Burr.. Tn II. Mid Uivc .alley, February ii"), 181);, o Mr. and Mrs. .d .wild Matvkes, as tl. Married. In HoslHi.-er, February 23, 1 Sim, Aliram L. H.slsou of Klickitai county, Wash., and Mrs. Inez ISmaills-nt of Hood ltiver; Rev. J, 1'. Merrill offlciul ing. Hied. In Hood Hiver valley, East Side, February 'Si, I WW, John F. Mohr. of (pi ck consumption, uyed tl years, 5 moo t lis and U days. Deceased was taken sick last OetolH-r with an attack of hionchitia. He was Is u ti in Wisconsin and came 10 II ! River with his parents 17 years ago. lie was an holiest ami upright young man and will is inourned by all his uisiuu.inaiices He leaves a ino lier, five sisters an I four lirolhcr. Being Hie oldest of the family, bis death will la; a ser ous blow to Ins relatives. The funeral look place last Sunday trotu the Cathooc church i i The Dalles. For a quick remedy and one that Is per fect ly sale for children let us recommend One ,l iiintj. 1 'fttiuh I 'ni- It isv.s.ll.iil ! for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat aud coughs Williams & Uroslus. The steamers Regulator and Dalles City are now making tegular trips be tween The Dulles and l'urtlaud. What lias Keen Said Around the (il die. It has la en dcmoiistia'ed rejieated'y in every stale in the Union and I iniiiiy foreign count I-s that Chuinbi r la ti's Coiinh Ib im dy is a certain pre cuiie and cure tor ctoup. Ith: s lie come the lidvril remedy lor lin t ilisease. M . V. I'Mier of l,ilily, W. V'a., only res'at what has liceii said atnuiid the ulohe when he rites: "I have us il ( 'hatuherlain's t 'oiiith Rem edy in my family tor several year and always Willi perfect success' We be lieve i ii ut it i oof oi.lv Hie lies' cough remedy, hut Ihat It Is a sure cure for croup. It litis saved the lives of our children a numher of times " This remedy is for sale by Williams & Hrosins. HIGH GRADE CROCKERY AT LaFKANCE'S. C. D. HENR1CH, ki:pkk.-entixo iiiill, Lewis k Star Ca. Mlteh II Wngons. Henny Bniriles, Itlsseli Plows, Cutaway, Sprhiif-looUi unit 1'i'k-IooIIi Harrow. Placet Jr good, Myers' Pump and Hay tKls, Champion Mowers, Hake and Hinder, Plioailx and Uol.lcn ICagle, Bicycles. Two Lots for Sale. Two desirable lots. I and 2. block , VVInann addition. Kor particular uddres the (Hinder. 74 1-2 Acres For wile; miles from town. Improved land and some of tile bel hi the valley. Inquire ol S. J. l.uFriiuce. or on the ranch to nil LYMAN RMITH. For Sale. Team of young, heavy work horses aud Mitchell H'. w uk.iii. Inquire of J01INLKI.AM D HtNDKIrUlN,Ag;ent. 2 or 3 Fresh Cows Forili Apply to J. W. MOItTON, KlverKide Kami, S miles west of town. For Exchange. Two" residence lots at Houane for Hood River proerly. Imnilretilacler olUce. Notice. We wit sell at public auction, on Morch 25, 1H9II, at. the hour of II o'clock In the foi-enoon on said day, at the livery stable of Howe & lmkcK, hi the town of Mood hiver, one isray horse about seven years old, and known as tlie MtM'kuigs borne, und the suine being held for his feed. HOW k & DUKE8. li.sid ltiver, March 1, lw. NOT I UE FO HP UBLI CAT ION. Land Oftlec at The Dalles, Oregon. February IS, 1MI9. Nnlice Is hereby Riven that Hie fol lowing named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to mukelinal prcsif In support of his claim, and that suid pnsif w ill be made before the Kelsicr und Iteceiver at Tlie Dalies, ure Kon, un Monduy, April 17, IS'.W. viz: W1LDAKD W. NASON, Of Mt. Ilisid, Homestead Application No. So 5, for the nortlieast 'j sectiou 17, township 1 unit u, ranve hi east W. M. He names the following witnesses U) pro'e his continuous residence upon und cultiva tion of said land, vi: Henry W. wait, H.S.Richmond and (ieorge Pei'Klns of Mt. IlisHl, iiiegon, und James Kn.Kht of Klngsley, tlrexon. nilai i.W K J.UCAS, Register. NOTICE FOIl PLI5LICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oreeon, Feb. 28, 1SWI. Notice Is hereby Mi ven that the lollow Iiik named settler bus tiled notice of bis In tention to make Html prsif in supMirt of his claim, and tnul said pnsil will be made before lt-Klster and Heeeiver at Tne Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, April 1 , lstm, viz: , I1EMIY W, WAIT, Of Mt. Hood, Homestead Application No. 41ls, for tlie northeast y. ectlou 18, township 1 south, noixe .Oenst, W. M. He mine s the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion ot, said land, ve: W. W. Mason and K. Knndson, Mt- Hood, Oreffon; James Knlglit, Kinijsley, Oiegon; H. S. Uiclnnond, Mt. Ihsid, Oregon. inter JAY f. LUCAS, Jteglstei NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.snd Office at Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 14, lsjsj Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named setiler lias tiled notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Ki gister and Iteceiver U. 8. Land Office, at Vancouver, Wash., ou Tuesday, March at, 18U viz; J AMF.S BROWN, H. E. No. KStK, for the northwest quarter sec tion 13, townsblu4 north, range 10 east, W. M. He name the following witnesses to prove hts continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of. said land, viz: Malt Wtlken, William Olson, Kred Wilken and Charles Huff, all of White Salmon P. O., Wasiiington, fl7uil!4 W. U. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 14, 1HMM. Notiee is hereby- given that tlie following-named settler hasftled notice of hlsintrn tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made be fore Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on tsuturday, March 2", lft), viz: JOHN T. NEALEIGB, Of Hood River, Homestead Application No. Ml .1, for the northeast sectiou township 3 north, rumce 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Henry Priyire, Oeore Ktranahan, Frank Davenport and Ueore Williams, ail of Hood River, i iregjo. iltu2 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. bone & CARRY A Staple Groceries, PLOTJB PEED, Dry Goods, Boots and Sliocs, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, Which we w ill sell ut live and let live prices. Agents for Osborne pxsza lei I hnve opened ft choice lot of Groceries In the sinre mum formerly occupied by the Hcxwl Klvpr Pharmacy. Will also deal In Klonr, heed. etc. Our giHMis are alt new mi l Ciolee. und we will aim to keep the best at all lini.'s. Quick sales and small profits will bo our motto. Come aud see us. GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House In tb valley.J DEALER IX 13x37- Goods, ClotIb.Im.g:, AN D Flour, Feed, HOOD RIVER, M. S. & ST-ii. Livery Of Hood River can furnish comfortable conveyances to nil parts of the valley nnd vicin ity. Heavy draylni; and transferring done with care and promptness. 1 Til W $J' iyioMcrMlo Time Schedules. Depart Fr'mHOODIUVER Arrive Fast Mali 10:12 p.m. ISnlt Lake, Denver, Fast Mall 4:00 p.m. r t woitn.tuutttm. Kansas City. St Louis, Chicago and the East. Walla "Walla, Spo-j kane.Mtnni'apolis 8t Paul, DuluthJ Spokane Flyer 4:87 p.m. Spokane Flyer 5:57 li.tu. MllwauRee, cni cago and EuhL 8 p.m. From rORTLAN'D. 4 p.m. prEAS STBAMaitlPS ir or ran r ranvico Every nve days. a n.m. I Coixmbia ftiVER I 4 p.m. Ex. Sunday' Mtkamkhs. Ex.bunduy. hntitrilny, iTo Astoria and wayi 1U p.m. lunumgs. Willamette Hlver. 4::10 n.m. A a.m. Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New- Ex-uuduy. berg.sittlem 4 way landings. WlLtAMETTlt Awn! Hi-n p.m. Ta.m. Yamiiu.l Kivkiw. Mon, Wed. Tucs. Thur. Oregon City, Dayton! and Frl. and Sat. and way landings. 8 a.m. Willamette River. 4:0 Tues, Thur. Portland to Corval-Tues., Thur. and Hut. llsa way landings. una Mil. Lv lwist'n Ssak Rivkr. '5:45n.ni.rtnl Ripiiria to t-ewlston ex.Fridiiy. Lv.Klparia. t:lf. a.m. dally ex.Sat, W. II. HflU.PfKT. Oen'l Pass. Agent. Portland, Or E. B. Clark, Agent, Hisid River. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f.and Office at The Dulles, Oregon, Feb. 14, IWid.-Nntlce is heivby given tliat the follow ing named settler has filed notiee of bis in tention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before lU-glster and Kereiver at 1 lie uuue, uregon, on Saturday, April 1. 1SWM. viz: WALTER E. THOMPSON, Of Hood Klver, Homestead Applu-attnn No. 46SH, for the south southwest , northwest V southwest W. souUiwest northwest see lion 21, township i north, range 11 east, W . M. He names the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, vis: Warren Wet Is. Chtirles Wells. Rotie-t Rob ertson and Joseph Purser.altof Himm) kiver.lir. n.iua JAY 1'. LUCAS, Hetist-r. McDonald JVULL LINE OF Mowers and Reapers. THIS CUT Has nothing to do with the DRUG BUSINESS, Hut wns put here to attract yonr nttcnlion tor a mimical so Hint we could inform von that, the ' place to buy your ii;l'l.i.S Is THE GLACIER PHARMACY, CHAS. N. CLARKE, Proprietor, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Eiyht Years Expcrie.ncc riiog Mewl C. L. COPPLE. Etc., Etc. OREGON L. CO. S B LEG NOT I CIO. V. S. l and Oftlee, Tlie rtilles, Orciron, .Inn. 81, !!. Complaint having been eiiteied at this olfieo by Warren Cooper nvalnst 1 lion is A, Conner for abandoning bis HomcM u I Kn ow, No. t.Vi(l, dated Oct. 2, ISP2, upon lla no- tli northeast !j nnd north )'t north west W sie tfon 81, township 1 north, range III ea-t, '.V ,M., in Wiiseo county, Oregon, wilhuvifw t. Ilia cancellation of said entry, the said p allies am liertbv summoned to appearnt thiso.'llce oa llio 6th day (if April, IV.Hi. lit 10 o'cl' ck A M., torespiinil and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. flllilli7 JAY P J't'CAS, Register. Are Y.ou Interested? ThcO. R. ft N. Co's new book on the Re sources of Oregon, Washington and Idaho Is being distributed. Our readers are renuesti d to forward the addresses of their 1-4. stern friends mid ncqiiaintnnees, und a copy of thn work H ill be sent them free. This Is a mutter ALL should be Interested in, and we would ask Hint every one take an interest nnd for ward such addresses to W. II. Ilurltmrt. f ieis eral Passenger Agent, O. K. A N. Co.,l'iii tiiiiid. "NO l'lCE FdirFUBLTcVi iON.' Lund Oftlee t The Dalles, Oregon, .Ian. II. tS'.W. Notice Is hereby given that tin- tolli.v.'-ing-iiiuued settler has (lied nolief ol his mti i -lion to make, final proof In support of ),is claim, mid Hint said proof will lie nnoie b. fore the Register and Receiver, ut The I allts. Oregon, on Tue-dav, March 7, IK!'!' vlx:: rt.NSON K. CL'ltTlS, of H'ind River, Homestead Application Nit. 5021 . for the east 'a norrheast soicowest northeast '4 and northwest , southeast 'J section hi. township-north, riihge 10.'asi,V'.M. He names the titllowin wftnessi s Pi prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz.: Mrs. Ilaltie Hansen, H. A. Harkett. Hurry Brown and E. Lyons, all of Hond Ulver.Oifri. J'.' 1118 JAV lVLtTOAS.Reirl:er. 0 TICK FOir i'lJBLICA I ION."" Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. '21. Isim. Notice is hereby given thai the toi-lowing-nained settler has tiled noileeof hts Inteiilioa to make final proof la support of hit claim, und tliatsald prisif will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, ou Saturdav, March 4. vi: PETER NKSSON, Of Hood River, Homestead Application No. 7087, for the east northwest V4 nnd lots 1 and section 31, township 2 north, range 10 east, lie nimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultiva tion of said lund, viz: E. T. Vi dians, Hood River, Oregon; John Ruskirk. The Dalles, Oregon: Frank Netl and , M. O. Wheeler of Hood Hiver. Oregon. Ji.ni8 jai V. I,ll,s, ucirister. OTICK. United States Ijind OITlee, The Dulles, Ore gon, .Inn. 27, ISItft. Complaint having Iwen en tered at this ottice hv Hiram .1. Hess against William J. HalliflHld for abandoning his Homestead Entry. No. 41. tinted June Wt iisn the southwest H ws'lton 1, lownshlp 1 sonlU, ramre 10 east, w. M , In W.str. eounty, Onon, with a view to tliecuncelliifiooof said i entry, the said parties are hereby stuiirimwa appear at this ottice on the 11 day of I Mar. li, l!sj, nt 10 n'clm-k . ni , to respond and ! fr,rnl!i tesilmoiiy eonccrniin; said alk-grst 1 abiii.donmcut. i lijml; JAY I". LVCAS, Regigtar. I I JlfliS rccu