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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
3fooM$ver Slacier? ;7'FRIDAYj -APRIL 21, Jo99v ? BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. ' Shirtwaists at Bone' & McDonald's. ' Seed corn for sale by G. J. Gessling, Buy your sclioot shoes from Bone & Fine line of crash hats just opened at none jaouoiiaia's. ,t. ' -. .: -' Full line of logger's shoes just opened y uone a Mcuotuucra. .-rv.-vt,-.: Money to loan on real estate by -;;: t JOHN Jj. HENDERSON, agt. ' The best stock of building material in town is kept by Uenaer. ".i-.-:4 - Supt Gilltert is in charge of the ex acuinatlone at the public school. . , . Dr. O. C. Hoi lister, the popular phy sician of The Dalles, will move to Port land in June. . .. Mrs. J. D. McCully and son Russell, of Eastern Oregon, are guests of Mrs. M. F. Shaw. Miss Maud McCray came up from Portland, Katuruay, and will visit in Hood River for a couple of weeks. Misk Hester Howe, teacher of the Vieuto school, came up to attend the institute ana spent nunaay at Dome. Robt. Husbands, who was taken sick with typhoid fever January 7th, was out on the streets last week for the first time.-- v:c" ''''" ' " - Miss Madge Warren is teaching a tiiree-mootiMf term or eoliooi at center- vill, Wasco county. Miss Cora Cop- pie is faiinng ai uignt Mile. Tom Pierce, who has been in the , hospital at 1 lie Dalles Hitice last May, with sciatic ihcumittisui'. dime down to Hood River ou . Wednesday and is look ing for. a job, , , ,( , ,. . v , , --- W.' A.- Slingerland brought, in the 'first ripe strawberries of the season and left them . at this office, io be seen and sampled.' That, id, we: guess, .they, are strawberries. .;,'.,,.,,-,.,, !.,; v. Hon. Em Me Sclianno has been re.tp 1 oil i ted iiu.i (foinmissioner for ihisdis ,tr ct. '; Mr 8chunuo lias proven lihu ':e't' to I the right man in the right place as fruit commissioner., ' Prof. PitUman, the great hypnotist and ventriloquist, will appear at K. of r. hail, ' Hood Kiver, soon. '-Watch for the tate.: Reserved seats, 50c, ! for nle at Glacier Pharmacy. . General ad-. niissi 25c. -su t.vV;!., ji-.tf.,,.. -"- m m. him miin 2 lit 1 1 , o from town and mile south of Bel mont, cheup sod on easy terms For .particulars, address Cuas. Elrey, Was o, Oregon. " ; :; '- '' " Notice. Have you a farm for sale or for rent, or do you know of any person holding fanning lands that they wish to dispose of?.-; it so, please write' to any agent of the O R & N. ( o. and be will send you a circular (hat will interest you . D. Hough kept a record of: the snow fail during the past winter and finds ii amounted to a total of 50 Inches, as follows: IVc. 29th, 2 inches: Jan. 1st. 12; 2d, 2;3d. 2; 5th, 2; 6th. 5; 7th, 2; Oth and 10th,4;-Utb, 4; Hih, 1; Feb 1st, 3; 2d, lj7th, 5Jj 28th, Sj total, 50 inches." " ' . "2 , ".'''" " '' i , It makes ho difTerence liow bad the " wound If von use DeWltt's Witch Hazel Bave;H will quickly hear aflcjjea. yep tk scar. Williams b Brosius. -n-.-.-i j " Just received, a new lot "of sailor walking hats, at Miss Alice Graham's; ;:' Pneumonia, - laerlppe coughs,, colds, croup and wlmoi-ingcnugh readily yield ,to One Minute-CouglTtUire. , Use this remedy in t ime and save a doctor's bill or 1 he undertaker's. Williams & Brosius .... Bikes, bikes, bikes! If yott want one, go and see Denser. ' He is agent for the only up-to-date wheel sold In Hood River. .-?'.'' ty allowing lueuccumuiauons in ine (towels to remain, the entire system Is poisoned. De Witt's Little Early Risers reaulate the bowels. Try them and you will always U9e them. . Williams & Br-sius. - ; We . are" ' headquarters for fishing tackle. Come and see us before buy ing Our hooks are warranted to catch and cliarroed to draw,. at Denzer's. : George - Hardin,' formerly Of. Hood .River, who came "down from Sherman county last week with a band of horses, was taken sick on the way, caused by exposure. Pneumonia -set in, and he died at Mr. Meeoe's place, on the East Side,' April " 18th. The remains' were taken to Moro, Sherman county, for burial." - Some of the results of neglected dys peptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Jure pre-i vents all this by effecting a quick cure in all cases of dyspepsia. ' Williams & Brosius.';-';' '' ' ."V':;'- v - -I have' anything you may want in trimmed hats or sailors.' Flowers, rib- . . - I 2 ,, ,. , .. . i.'tio aim niiuiuiuia i on niuiiO nv WochI worth's. Miss Alice Graham. If yott have piles, cure them. No use undergoing horrible operations that imply remove the results of the disease without disturbing the disease itself. .Place vour .. confidence .in De Witt's Witch H isel Halve. It has never failed to cure others; it ' will not fail to cure you. Williams & Brosius. ' Hon. E L. Smith, Capt. Blowers, W. A. Slinuerlund aud 'others' of the Masonic lodge, went to The Dalles by tioat on Wednesday, to meet with the itoyai An-n t napier oi ine ianes..; , J-i D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of At i . r kt i ur llie LWinucvai, umicaBier, i. n.,na.Bi would not be witiiout One Minute Cough Ctire for my boy, wheti troubled with a cough or cold. It is the best remedy for croup lever used." Williams & Brosius. Mrs. 13. E. Lynns accompanied her . troi h r Herbert to Pori laud, last week, returning on Wednesday, f , , Don'ti think- you can cure .that alight attack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive orgaus to health.' Williams & Brosius. v ; ; Losiie Welds, while 'walking' along the street, one day lust week, stumbled and fell to the ground, dislocating his cIIkiw. : !,..' .: ii . ' . If you suffer from tenderness or full tiessou the rightside.paitis.under.shoul-der-blade, coi ist ipation ,bi liousness.sick lieadache.and feel dull, heavy and sleepy your liver is torpid and congested. De Witl's Litile.Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleasuutly and permanently by removing the congestion and causing lie bile ducts to open and, flow tiatur jmII.V. They are good pills ; Williams A,Broi.u; ' . W. B. Perry and his partner, R. E. McFarland, came over- from Sumner, Wush., on their bikes, last week, com inif by way of Eilenshurg, Yakima and Goldendale. They -came thtxugh in "four days from Pugetsound. Mr.Perry is largely Interested in buying, evap orating and shipping fruit,-.- His com pany, the Perry-McFarlaud Fruit, Pro duce and Evaporating Co., has a big three-story building alongside the tail road track at Sumner. . He says the Puyallup valley raspberry has a rep utation tike the Hood River strawberry and stands shipment to the Dakntas without refrigeration. Mr. - Perry dropped in on the old folks and gave them an agreeable surprise. He finds many changes iu Hood River since leaving here two years ago. .j. Notwithstanding the very inclement evening, about 60 persons attended, the social given at itiver f orest f arm on Monday evening. ' It was a rvery en joyable occasion. iThe Congregational church expresses its appreciation to Mrs. Parkenfor opening her home for this social and her unsparing efforts to make U pleasaut and successful. . .. A..P. Clark and family arrived from Vancouver last Saturday and are camp ed In a tent at the bridge. Mr. Clark desires to rent a small tarm, witn a view to purchasing if he likes the coun try, and iii the meantime would like to obtain employment till the strawberry season opens, v ,-..' - . : i The Glacier has lately added a' job press and a well selected lot of type for plain job work, such as letter heads, note heads,. bill beads, envelopes', cardsf circulars' business cardsj visiting cards, etc.- Job work will be doiie at. Port land prices, aud the Glacier pays the tretnut. : : . ,,j ..... , ... . Mrs. Mattle Winans. being the re cipient of a box of beautiful shells from Manila, very , gnnerously gave each member ot the Red Cross eight shells, just enough to -make a tomplete set of jewelry; tor wnicn sue nas . trie tnanKs of the nieniliers. ;.. .'.' - ,'.',, .,'.. -.'. P, A -Triillinirer and wife of Astoria are visiting Dr. Watt. Mrs. Trullinger s Dr. : Watt's sister; ' Mr. TruiiitiKer is an invalid from the effects of the grip. But he h gaining in health and avoir dutois. gathering the latter at the rate r a pound a day. ' " i R. F. Lane.' recently1 from . Pendle ton, has. located invHood River. Mr.' Lane is a painter and -does sign writ ing and wlli give -lessons in landscape painting. a sample ot nis worn, wiucti is very fine, can be. seen at Bartmebs', . The. contract has been let for orjen I' g the stone- work of the new East lde wagon road to W. R. Brown of The Dalles for $720; work to commence on or before April 24th, and the grade to I completed in ou days. . ; Miss Sadie Montgomery, daughter of the late Mrs. Montgomery, has broken up housekeeping and went to Ska mokawa, Wash., on 'Wednesday, ac companied by her brother-in-law,--Dr, K.ent, as far as r nrtiatid. , John Payton returned from Montana tast week.' He finds so many changes in Hood. River that he hardly knew i lie place, and as he left his mustache In Montana, ..his friends hardly knew him. - . - . W. A. Slingerland shipped the best load of apples, from a .money stand point, that ever came to Hood River Fifty-five, boxes -ofYellow Newtowns broughttn bVi Friday netted him $2 a lid at tlie iJepotP; 7 ' .' ; .: Those wishing to possess a copy of the Report of the ' Board of Horticul ture for 1890 can get the same by send ing 15 cents to H. E. Dosch, secretary Ix ard of horticultuTe,. Portland, Or. , .Our streets presented a lively appear ance last Saturday.: - The big delega tion- that came Irom The Dalles to at tend, the teachers'' institute was aug mented by many from the valley. School funds have been apportioned to Hood River schools, as follows: No. 2, $158.00; No. 3, $277.70; No. 4, $144.50; $108 50; No. 61, $111.20. "' " ; ' Mr. and Mre.' J. E. Rand went to Portland. Wednesday, ' as delegates to the Maccabee state encampment. They will visit at Vancouver and expect to tie gone a weeKj-!;-.;..,!- v!;; -:j j The pupils of the Barrett school are having . three 1 days' vacation while Principal Howe is on the examining board during , the examinations at the town school. .. .,' , , V. ' Mrs Belle Bartlett is building a cot tage on her lot liought of Cant. Blow ers, near Mrs. Baldwin's place on the bill. Jus. Liaugilie Is doing the worK. , Mrs. Helen G. Bateham, Mrs. Rachel Hershner and Miss Mella White were chosen delegates to attend the Portland Association orcongregational Churches Earl and Meigs Bart mess have been sick all week and confined to the house. This is rough on the boys, as they are compelled to miss school examination; The graduating class at Frankton re ceived . their diplomas last- Monday. The fortunate ones- are Miss Carrie By- erlee, Thos. Calkins and, Roy Ellis. : A. W. King returned Saturday from Pendleton, where he spent two weeks with his brother. G. W. King, who is recovering from a paralytic stroke. ' : . A mass meeting was held ' ut ' Mc- Minnville which adopted resolutions asking . the president to return home the Oregon volunteers.,, ; . W. B. Shutes, who is working with L NefTs gang of railroad bridge build ers' in Sherman county, came down troni there Monday. . v President J. M. C. Miller of the Phil omath college has tendered his resig nation', to take effect' at the end of the school year.' ; -' "' J ' j ;! -; Mrs. Bert Smith and Miss Ruby Walters of Portland were the guests of Mrs. Fred Howe during the first part oftheweek.t '' .;:.:; :!-:;'-.': ' A Chinaman at' Woodworth's wood camp bad the misfortune to break his arm, last Saturday, and was taken to Portland.. -.;' . , v.f. ' Wm. Alexander, wife and daughters Nellie and Miutie, of Vancouver, are the guests of G..D. Wood worth aud family. ... . ' ' ' C. H. Ellsworth' lias moved here from Vieuto and rented L. NefTs fruit ranch. ; 7 , , . . ' InduHtrial Agent Jiidson of. the O. R. & N. Co. was on our streets Saturday. Mrsl M M. V. Rand is visiting' her daughter, Mrs. W.G.CIelland, at Moro. 1 Miss Florence Hanna accompanied her father to Hood River last week. , Lost-.-A ladies' penknife. . Finder will, please. leave at this ottice. . ; Bone & McDoiiflU have fresh cream ery buiter.tediiyv ' " : ' i . ... ' " -Jrij -V;;""' ".'' ," . ' - '- . ' :" ' 1 -,.'' - .' ' 1 . L?'-- i V Will be off In about a week.V Then present location. .V i ; Here are a few of our offerings- ; Ladies' fine yicl kid silk top i Ladies' fine VIci kid, vesting 5) v l Ladles' Oxfords, from $L25 tofl.' J. Men's all-wool pants, from S3 Men's black dress pants, part "'"4" ' ' i ' ; Men's new style crusher bat, Men's fine black hat, guaranteed one year, from $3 to $2.50. '. For new goods, latest styles and lowest prices iu millinery, see -'!'" l . . , i- : iVi .--a. -J 1. . . : .iu-'' ;,:'; :. , Nr'-- - y i i " it ,;s.. ti-i;:-': .7 '.Ziii-t ,. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. - Prof. J. H. St. Lawrence and son of Colfax, Wash., lectured in Hood Rivr last weeK on phrenology and mind reading. The professor has been blind since 5 years of age. - His wife is blind also. Prof. St.' Lawrence is a brilliant speaker and debator. While here be met a number of old- friends, among them . ueo. . T. fra.tiier, Mrs. lna tireg ory and Jos. McGuire and family. He took dinner with Walter, McGuire and family,, where his old-time friends were gathered to enjoy his company. - He gave some music while there, when the telephone 'came- In" good play.'rFrom Mr..Bonn.ey's residence to Reciprocity Corner they held their, receivers down and enjoyed the musical treat- The professor has promised to come again to Hood River next fall.' iinU;'vi j , ,.1 - Mount Hood Notes. !' ' ; 'f' ' : fi April showers , prevail 'and 'stopped most all the work around here.'' D. R. Cooper has just finished sowing one hundred pounds of red clover seed. Nothing like it! ' ; , ' T :' ' "" : i James ' Cooper ; and - Elmer Gribble have gone shearing, - and several - men from the lower valley went with them. They have 24,000 bead to shear, at one place in Umatilla county.; ... The way our . sawmill 'man ' steps around, the last two or' three days, is no trouble to him." Some may ask, "What is the cause of it?" We would suggest, that anyone inquisitive, make a personal call at bis residence. ; Dr.; D. Biggs is doing some much needed . work on horse , teeth, . in our vicinity , w ,".,-'.';';.."..'', '''";' '', . Our mail carrier is making light ning express time since he got his fast horse. . ." '-- You AND Me. : V 1 Birthday Party-'-V - : ( vRutb Harbison celebrated-the sixth anniversary of her birthday last Satur-! day by inviting in several of her little friends to spend the afternoon. 1 Nu merous - invitations- were - extend-, ed, and . those who found it conve nient to tie preseut were: liertie t;ros- j by, Mamie Mohr, Mabel Feak and Joy Mason, besides her sisters Blanche and Hester. Enjoyable games were played 1 and a collation - was spread .such as makes glad the inner child., All ex pressed having a pleasant time aud de parted wishing Miss Ruth mauy happy returns of her natal day. ' - ...... . : 1: ; ::. ' The Newspapers' Luxury, i -.. With our 'new territory and popula-; tion, the press will become interesting I and newsy. One morning we will be edified with the cheerful news that we : have au insurrection on our bands in Cuba; the next day one in old Porto Kico, and as soon as these are we 14 un- der subjection or stale, we can have ; one on the islands in the Pbilllpine possessions. These will le repeated as often as desired. What a luxury the American people have acquired for the . newspapers of this day. Portland Dis-. patch, x - " - -.,.'. - Ditches - and Flumes Crossing Roads. Regulations 'for- irrigating ditches and .flumes crossing county roads are ordered as follows: Ditches are to be covered not less than 32 feet; Inverted siphons to be long enough to leave not less than 4t) teet or roadway; ann an. ditches, flumes and siphons are to lie low enough to leave surface of road on an even grade, ay order ot county court. - N. C. Evans. ; A fresh cow wanted. Apply at this office. " A nice strawberry ranch within two miles of town is for sale cheap. The owner wants to sell bad and go to the mines, where he thinks a fortune awaits him. Twenty acres of land, all kinds of fruit, good Improvements, Address P. O. box 115, Hood River, for further particulars., win sen or iraae. .,..:!.....,.-'. Miss Maud Oeeand brother Frank of Port land are visiting their grandmother, Mrs, A. Mayes.'::;; .- - ...;) ci i: .-;,, The five-year-old son of W. M. Oopple of Dukes valley has been dangerously sick with lung fever. .,-ni. High water In the Columbia is predicted by many wbq.keep posted in regard to the snow in the mountains. The mountains and snow fields between the Snake and Columbia rivers are said to coiitala more snow than usual, and if the melted snow causes floods in the two rivers at the fame time, it may be that the high-water mark of '94 . will be wasbed away. . f - ' j , :U .To The Public. 7 ! -- I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved" me after a number of other medicines aud a doctor had failed. It is the best liniment I have ever known of. J. A. Dodgen, Alphaharetta, CJa. Thou sands have been cured of rheumatism by this remedy.' One application re lieves the pain. For sale by: Williams & Brosiu. i' Are You Interested? The O. R. & N. Go's new book on the Re sources of Oregon, Washington and Idaho is being distributed. Our readers are requested to forward the addresses of their Eastern friends and acquaintances, and a copy of the work will be sent them free. This is a matter ALL should be interested In, and we would ask that every one take an Interest and for ward such addresses to W. H. liurlburt. Gen eral Passenger Agent, O. K. fc N. Co.,Portland. it we will be two doors east of 1 i ' ;! .'' ,; ' -:i .t.-ii shoes, reduced from $3.25 to f2.75r ' ' ' ' top, from $2 to $1.60. .' : .. i- ;' t,.-kV to $2.50. a.)' yiui '!- h'j'. cotton, from $1.75 to $1.50. - - -s -, . , from $1.75 to $1.50. t-.:. 1 a, '.,'.f','. '', Bora.",. '.''.;.'. in Hood River valley, April v, 1899. to Mr, and Mrs. Dorrance Smith, a daughter. - At Mount Hood, Or., April 17, 1899. to Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Tomltpson, twin boys.. Mother ana iwins aoing wen. -- - -, -in e.i'M. .i.t .r Obituary, .i; i-.e Mrs. A. J. Montgomery died at her real. dence in Hood River, Oregon, April 10, 18 Mary A Barnes was born in Pike county, III., In January, 1851; crossed the plain with her rattier in um ana sett lea in Linn county, Oregon. She was married to A. J. Montgom ery in 1867 and moved to Wakiakum county. Wash., where she resided until the death of her husband and father two years ago. Fail, ing health compelled her to seek a change of climate ana sne movea 10 xne uanes. remain ing there but a short time till she moved to Hood Kiver, where she lived to the time of her sad death.. The nature of her disease was consumption. Her remains were taken to Hkamokawa, Washington, and laid to rest beside her husband.- She was the honored ana loving mother of six children, five of wnom survive ner. ne was converted at the early age of 15 and lived a faithful Christian life to the end. During her sickness she fully trusted In her Savior. Her loss is deeply felt Dy an ner ennaren, tue youngest peing 11 years of age. '.1 - 1 Dearest mother, thou hast left us ' -' j Here thy loss we deeply feel; i . -.'"But 'tis God that has bereft us,, " . j - He can all our sorrows heal, t . -'i - ' ' Church Notices. "'1' Plan of services of the M. E. church at Hood River and Belmont - !-; ' 1st Sundays Hood River.morn and evening ' 2d Sundays Belmont mvrning, Hood River evening. - . 1. - 1 - ' 8d Sundays Kood Rivermorning and even ing; Belmont, morning, by J. H. Feak; "' - 4th S'jndavs Sunday acliool and Enworth League at Hood River,, evening service at .' . . -'.f i . During the civil war 22,570 Union soldiers died in confederate prisons, while of the con federate prisoners in Union bands 20,436 died, ine wnoie nnuiDeroi union soiaiers capiurea and held in Southern prisons was in round numbers 270,000, while the whole number of confederates captured and' held in Northern prisons was in rouna numoers zai.uuu. ' ' ' ; Delicious Italian i l Creams, i Marsjimallows and ! Maple Chocolate w ' M Creams, i : i - AT LaFRANCE'8. f uyspepsia Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and alda 'Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relierea and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ' m....l..iU Cn.a Cfnm.Al, - VailDM SlckHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C OcWitt A Co., Chicago. Time Schedules. Depart Fr'm HOOD RIVER Abbive i Fast ! Mall 4:00 p.m. i--..i. : i 'i Fast, ' 5 Mall l(h42 p.mf Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas; City. St ana ine Bast. Walla Walla, Spo- Spokane - Flyer : , 4:37 p.m. . Kane, Minneapolis St Paul, Dulnth, MiiwauKee, uni cago and East. ' ' 8p.ni'. ' From PORTLAND. 'OOHAN STF.AMHHIP8 For San Francisco Every nye day.T :i ' : i r Columbia Rivkk 8TEAMKRU. 8 p.m. - . 4 p.m. t Ex.Bilnday. Ex. (Sunday - tiaturaay, 10 p.m. To Astoria and way: , , .landings. Willamette River. 4:80 p.m. Ex-Sunday. 6 a.m. . lOreeou City. New- Ex. Sunday berg.Salem 4 way lanaings. .. . WIL.1.AMBTTB AND 3:30 p.m. Mon, Wed. and FrL , ' 7 a.m. . Tues. Thur. ' and Sat. Yamhti.i, rivers. Oregon Clty.Dajtton ana way uinaings, 6 a.m. Tues, Thar. : . Ana Sat. Willamette River. 4:30 Portland to Corvai-Tues., Thur. 1IH1S way landings.! . ana au Lv.Rlparla.l Lv Lewist'n 1:40 a.m. daily ex.Sat Sxakb River. , 5:45 a.m.dal- Riparla to Iwlston ex.Frlday. W. H. HURLBURT, -i ! Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Or E. B. Clark, Agent, Hood River. . . - -,v:V.: Jersey. Bull.; j X I have a thoroughbred Jersey Bull that will stand at Riverside Farm, 8 miles westof town. Terms $1.50, but payable at time of service. - ni!24 .. . . W.,MOTO, , ture. 1 Spokane , Flyer i . 67 a.m. i: 4 p.m.! iiH-.,' Si ' ' ! ;r ,ii.r : ,.; J:,. ' - '; -! -' .;(:;( - 'i..., 5. l;t k -",'-' ,: . v. 'i;, ? ; CARRV: A "'.'1 ,;: v;.: i i ' Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, t.;t -.t. ait -'v LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, ' . ' '.. .'-'. . .;.!,; ' -.'-"'' -.--!-'! !. i ::.,-.o---.-" r -1 v. ,,,.-, f . -., ,,,' v ' .Which we will sell at live and let live prices. , ';,'' ; ;: Agents for; Osborne Mowers and Reapers. v ..Vicf- I ;-!-u - 'i ,: , .v-:. .-::-. If-'il- j;.' C- J :V,:., r : ' , "v eii' th-Avji(il.oJ"j'"-tMjt-a'5 ii - " 'V - -'.'--".' . r - -. . -itt. i-'rrUi -!t- ..'l '. it .;-.'. -' ' ' .v . - . .. . . ", - "t.,V 7 . . GENERAL COMMISSION ? v u "AND FORWARDING. TTTflXJ L'QTV- TilTCCQ realized: returns made promptly.. Consignments so XXXVTXXiiOX 1 rXki.JXUO licited and liberal advances made. , W also pup chase large quantities of fruit for canning purposes. t I. i v - - ... . ; i aii, ainas oi iruit ooAes ana crates on upu. Studebaker Wagons and Spring Wagons; Planet' it. Garden Tools and Cultivator! Can ton Clipper Plows, Harrows and Discs; Badger Spring Tooth Harrows. These are the best and are sold at as low prices as are charged for cheaper grades of tools. Get oar priced and examine the goods. ----'. -" ' 'if; .f ' SAW MILL, UK i'fi Mill f.:l u.,:l - , . '. ... The place r.f H)A. an trrit !.." --'(-, rf . --. Drags, Meat IMcis, Wall :-,.'.. - . ; - . . THE GLACIER i.'- it j-a i:. ' ' ' V , ? J' CHAS. N. CLARKE, Proprietor, i m f.i ;t ln. 'prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully compounded. ;iJ -niT .i-ii -1 . , I 7 b;;i--,!-., ,,N, C. K vans. Pres., '"-, ..,, ,, E. B. Savage, 80c. and Treas.' ; THE HOOD RIVER TRADING COMPANY,: ;. tl ul wht jKytii- a:iU'.4f : ..j i-:iIncorPtear :.',. . :! Unexcelled facilities for handling real estate. ' Parties wishing to dispose of real property will find it to their interests to list the. same with us. Conveyancing done and titles exam ined. Abstracts furnished. '"'" - ' i . Fruit Boxes, crates aud packages oi all kinds. htorage warehouse. ; . , i 1. 1 j 1- I have opened a choice lot of Groceries In the store room formerly occupied by tte Hoo4 Kiver Pharmacy. Will also deal in Flour, Feed, etc. , , . . - Our uroods are all new andholce. and we will aim to keep the best at all times. Qutelc sales and small proflm will be our motto. . Come :l? GEO. P. - CRO WELL, ' '',kVJ' Successor to E. Iu Smith-Oldest Established House la the valley.J ... XDr3T; i O-oqd.s,i 'r.'Clotla-ianLgv t I -v: - : ;.;;?:-!,! ) j ;!.; 'ii: AND-; v 'i "-i ';'' f'S' '"'- "V'L.Plour,'; Eeedr HOOD RTVER, - Cash t.y .'i.;va ; -i!:ji'';t ,ni '.- w ,V'-yri; , V . - :;;. .'.-"..!.'" ', ''"; 'ff. .'"' AND CASH ONLY, Is what mpkes pricen so low on ( ' " ' .A Hardware, Harness) Doors, Sash, Paints, .Oils, j vrt .v !"--'! Guns and Ammunition ; 2 Stbyes, Shoe Findings and Bike Supplies, At DENZER'S ?t :-,..:-J - ... 7.- ., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver. Wasf., March 25, 1899. Notice is hereby given thalthe follow-' ing-named settlers have filed notice of their in tention to make finjl proof in support of their claime.nnd that said proofs will be made before W, B. Presby, U. S. Commissioner for THst.rtntof Wnshlncton. at his office in Gol- dendale,..Waehlngton, fln.IhttrsdaXt.May 18, ';7 CHARLES FELLER, ' v- ; Homestead Entry No. 9016, for the northeast quarter of section 22, township 6 uorthj range 12 east, W. M. " , . " ' , . ' He names the following witnesseg to prove his continuous residence upon and, cultiva tion of, said land, viz: ' . Robert Barker, Mary -A, Barker, .August Berg and T. J. Shaw, all of jGlenwood pfj O., Washington. Also,' ,,''" : 1. , J';V, J; MARY Xr BARKER,"2''"" ;i l Homes tend Entry No. 8245, for the west half of southwest quarter, northeaHt quarter of southwest quarter, and lot 8 In section 27, township 8 north, range 12 east, W. M, 1 She names the foil wing witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, via: " ' . .Charles Feller, Albert Bertschl, August Berg and T. J. Shaw, all of Glenwood P. O., Wash. mar81m& W. R. DU N BAR, Register. NOTICE 'FOR PUBLICATION, Land 'Cfflce at Vancouver, Wash., April 8, 1899. 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 before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., on ' Tuesday, May 16, J899, viK :-r ' ..' . . ... : ., . : ' ,'..."," ' IVER A, HAMRE, f t Homestead Entry No.-10,181, for the west' northwest quarter -and west southwest yt section 8, township 3 north, range 10east,W.M. He names the lollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence, upon and- cultiva tion of said laud, viz: Knute 8. Knutson, Charley Knuteon, Peter Bather and Christian Larson, all of White Salmon, Wash. .i ' . , a7mU.;. W. B. J) UNBAR, Register. . - ' - . - -' ' Q, I-. FULL LINE 'OFf; ';p3F',7" i ,: ,f' '. '1' ''i.T.i:j. mj: .s-.-)4:Vv;- come ana see us; we mean Business, DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. INU AW Xvlli, . "-' ' t: '. to buy your , - . ;; -v -i Paper, Paints ii Oils, etc., etc., ' IS AT i. PHARMACY, : ' 'f'-'i-V-j.-fCt:--' ' -- O. R. CUxTNEB, Vlee Pre C. K. Honk. , New! and see us, ; C. L. COPPLE. ' EtcM Etc. ' V(M'l ' - - - - ORECO ;i -'- NEW-STORE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATtONl Land Office at The Dalles,. Oregon, March 14. 1899. Notice i. hereby given that the fol-lowing-named settler hns filed nntieeof hi Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bvtore the Register and. Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on Tuesday, April 25, 1899, vim ., t . : , ! , CHRISTIAN WY89, , - ,.. . Of Mosler, H. E. No. 7183, for the nortlie southeast l4 section 25, township 2 nort.li, range 11 east, W. M. " -, - . ; He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence' upon and cultiva tion of said land, vie: Carl J. E. Carlson, Adolph Godoerson and Wallace Husbands of Mosler, nd Emit Schnnno of The Dalles. .t ml7a2l , , , JAY P. LUCAS, Roglater, ;v ;, ' 40 Acres- Fosale. ' Good apple land: lays well, near good school. Land not hard to clear. : mar!7 . J. P. HILLtTRO"M. NOTICE FOR . PUBLICATION. " Land Office at The Dalles Oregotij April , 1399. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in support of hi. claim, and that said proof will be madebpfore the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on Tnesdnj , May 23, 1899, viz: - - ' iOHANN G. FISCHER, ; -Of Mt. Hood, H. E. no. 6S00, for the nortit southeast l4, northeast. H southwest , and lot 3, section 81, township 1 north, range I east, W. M. . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon .and ontttva tion of said land, viz: ... David R. Cooper. W. 8. Gflbble, FredKnnd son and Robert Leasure. all of ML Hood. ur. a7ml2 ' JAY Pi LUCAS, Register. : Paradise Farm. Span of work hordes (1400 lbs enehj for $110. Best full blood Imporled lioar and young ttolaielu Bull service fl each. ' '- ' '- ' '.i