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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1899)
'jHood Jiver Slacier. J FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1S99. Clarence English .Writes of War. '-"MA-KlLA,March 21,1809. Dear Moth er: We tiave been out -fighting insur- travtet at-wt In', oot tmpk vi-Rtprriu v. YVf ,VIM..MMftv v. v were out at Pasig, a small city on an : Island In the big lake, nine miles east ' tit - '' were in five- dUIVreni fiubls. "', Three of rriy company were wounded,- one seiiotisly, hemp shot 111 the instep. I was in the thickest of it every time liut. didii't. get n scratch. YA'e made the niggers get every time; lrove them out of their trendies. My com puny was in the swim every time. We were out eight days. The first day we, went to San Pedro McUarti and camped I'm- the night; got up at sunrise and started far the insurgents. We had to carry lif.nkct'S, rmnchos, towel, soap, ..!.. ' l ,4...... I.1..1 r.K..W.i. f,... W(I pUll BUI II 11UCI l 1 1 1 I, OIJC-IICI ICIM v, haversack. wi:h . 24 hours' rations, 200 ,.. .ron-tnia oi ammunition, cuiiitun, u ion of bandages, tin (late, cup, knife, fork and spoon; wore brown pants, blue fchirts, brown Coat and . leggings and ' campaign hat. You can see that, fur a tropical climate, we had enough to carry. -But after the first two days we yere furnished with a caraboo and cart 'to carry our blankets, tents and under wear. Home ot tue uoys gave out, out my camping out trips hardened me so J staud it fine.- The first day we drove the natives back about four or. Ave miles, to Pasig.. We took a good many .rW'lgorififs.ud-'killed lots of them, ''Tlie next day we bad a skirmish in the morning and another in the afternoon My company and I company were sent BtwsSr tlie Piisig river to attack the. in ''siirgen'ts oti the left of the city of Pasig. fWt. formed in line and marched down In.lliii.MiiraK lt,,lr atiH l,o-f a. lint fiirlit l relive, I'ann hum iiiiu iivviijiii Three men were wounded. We gave it to them hard and nearly silenced their tire, but the 'gunboat got stuck on a . fn(Hiar ana couiu uo noimug, so uie '. Washingtons, who were to land on the iamit'U wintri lint, rnaft n n(l wprptflkptk '.-hack. 1 company was neici in reserve . this day, so E company did all the righting. -Next day we went over and had it out with . tbem. I company went In with us and we cleaned them iut. They were in rifle trenches, breast high, with a river in front of them; we had no protection and were ' In full view most of the time. "The captain ordered rue to takeMhree good shots and go down on a point and do barp shooting. We had a fitieposi- t ion only 100-yards .from 'the-- nearest part f their. .tranches. We stopped ome of tlicni from doing any more damage; in fact, cleaned those in our front out entirely. One of them cut a twig about a foot from my head, ljut . mar uiuu l uoiuer me as iiuu pre viously got used to it. They can shoot all aroilmt im bilt ''Seldom hit. Bullets were whiet'litig all the time, as they do Jots of firipg and shoot twice to our once..." Weffcl'lled a lot : .of 'them this 'nay. The battery did good work, also the 22d, and the Washington boys bltKKlU r-L I lit DWUltl HIIU VVJV : I lie IKiw II. 1 lir luuuu M ninua ui dead negroes where we killed them when they jumped out of their trenches aiid started - to run.. ' We then Went back to our can 4) and staid three days, resting. On the third day we brpke camp after dark and 'marched tip-the road to the lake andcamped for-the night. Next morning, Sunday, the 19th, we started out south along the lake, formed in line of battle from the " lake wrst toward the bay to our lines J11 that' direction about three miles; t he 22d regulars on theyright and the Oregontans in .the center; with the Washingtons on the left along the lake. ; The regulars, coming right from home, 'could dot stand the heat like the vol unteers, consequently we Jeft them be . Jiijid so far that they were hardly in it at-'aii uus lime, we ournen- very f hing es we came to it.:' The Washing ton bos ; burnt villages air the way aloi'g the lake. The Oregoirlatis" lost ne killed and three wounded; and the Washingtons several killed and wound ed, -We cleaned this part of the coun try for about nine miles back and re turned to camp, leaving the Washing tons and 23d to keep the line. I forgot J.to mention I have been appointed cor poral. . . April 8. 1 have just time to drop you a line or two So you will know I . Rot ' through all the fighting all o. k. My company has been in the thickest" ot it right straight turougn, out we have not lost a man. We have had six wounded up to date, from start to finish. I don't think our regiment will see any more fighting, as we have been stationed at different points Uong the line to do guard duty over the con j (iuered towns. The regiment did its ,aniy, 1 tnitiK, ngni etraignt inrougn, and we are all willing to come home as Boon as possible. We lost 8 or 9 killed and, 41$ -wounded on Saturday, the 25th of March, the biggest battle which hi e " hen fought So far in .the; -entire w a rf Y ur loving son,'1 gy:rt?;-,,ABENCE ENGLISH. """ " ''"'-' ' j.ti .. ; " ' '',1' The class' M twelve graduates frotjo .wtftelKglitgffidej-'Hood'' Blver school,- held their, 'com mencement exercises at - the Ui B. church, Friday evening,May 6tli.yfTie. church was beautifully dec oYat'eo,UVe color effect oblueand white, , jthe,,clas,polors, being carried out,, The rostrum . ceiling:., was- festooned aiter itely ,jwith blue and .white' bunting .JWpa uacK wun niue ana wnite no "tebna". ?(Tbe. bunting falling in long, soft, graceful folds' gave; a splendid effect. Tlie chancel' railiiig was banked with v Orefebh grape ''ft nd crow tied with apple v blossoms. .Placed here aiid there were " jialms or vases of wild fern. Thechurch wtf s 'packed 'Utftll t here wasn't standing 'rooih.'hn'd 'rriany were turned a way. at ,?;tl)e. door. Prompt' at 8 p. m; the class marched in to Hprnbach's "Triumphal iHTch",'1 played 'by Miss Anne Smith at the piano; E. E. Blodgett, cornet; and E. K. Bartmess, violin. ftey.J.L. Tfprstinor' nnenfd tbo pxprfiifir bv irjer. ...Miisses Nellie Kemp, Mary AVolfnrd, Lillian Shntes and Gladys r"3fiVrt.h'.v; Fting a beautiful piece entitled 1' ''Irff 'lJsijother Bright Flowers." Miss ; Ncttie aXijimp pave a ' tieally-worded Sijluta.tory aiirt' t hep a short discourse on "America's Itelations with the Phil- lipincs," reviewing the cause, of the ; ; c j)anish?American war, and ,the value .of :;ttie Pliillipines and disposition of the natives.' Miss Belle Howell spoke ' lipon "'Ih.e ..Bed. Cross SocietyA n I.AmeHea'ii Tiis'tituf tot)." She spoke biiefly of its working and paid high ! t,f ihntfl rrt- Clilm Harton hnrl lir nn- "tyoVkers. Miss Peail (ox's oration on "Purpose and Will" contained a beau tiful sentiment. At this point in the programme Miss Agnes Iughretaon, as representative of the seventh rade, made a presentation of a beautiful floral piece, arranged in the form of a ladder and tied with both class colors, in a carefully worded speech. . P. Logsdon, jr., president-of the gradu ation class, responded, in a few concise words,thanking them for their thought fulness and esteem. Miss Nellie Clark,' in the rendering of the song "Just as the Sun Went Down," did extremely well. Miss Ida Stranahan gave a brief but carefully-worded review of the hie and works of Longfellow. E. Ilinrichs had Whitlier as ilia subject. Mr. Hin richs brought out quite forcibly Whit tier's connection with the anti-slavery cause, and his pictures of home and boyhood life. .The class of '93, repre sented by Miss Agnes Dukes, in a neat little speech, presented each member in the class of '99 witli a lovely bunch of red and white carnations. An ac ceptance and response whs ably made by Miss Mary Wolfard in behalf of the class of Jt)9. MissAltha Parsons gave a good sketch of "Character," its value and importance, showing that she had given her subject much thought. "American Inventions and Inventors" was well handled by Miss Gladys Hart ley. She brought before us the prin cipal inventors," from Watt down to Edison and Bell, and their inventions and their effect upon the progress of mankind. The quartett by Folt'y, Logsdon and Bartmess Bros, was nice ly rendered. The "Present, Past and Future,'" by S.' M. Blowers, was one of the - most . in)ereatliig.i orations of the evening. It .will be published in next week's Glacier. The valedictory by C. P. Logsdon, jr., was well worded, thanking every onein general for their interest in educational matters; paying tribute to the class ..Instructor and giv ing a word of encouragement to class mates. His oration on "America1? and his manner of delivery promise some thing better than the ordinary in the future. Misses Mary Wolfard and Gladys Hartley played a very pretty duet on the piano. lie v. J. T Merrill earnestly addressed the class for ten minutes. : li. II. Allard.'piiuelpal of the school, in a few concise words presented the diplomas to the class. The chorus, "wneu uncles are uroKcn,": was wen sung. One member of the class, L., C. Baldwin, was .absent 011 acount of sickness. This is the second exercise of the kind in Hood ' River, and the classes of '98 and '99 have established precedents hard to excel. Sad Life of- a Hood River Girl."" New Whatcom, Wash., April 24. Editor GijACii'tf: I thought. I would drop you a word to let the Hood River folks know how my sister, Fredrickia York, is'getting along. She fell off the Barrett school-house step when but 9 years old and is now 24. She has been suffering ever since with her hips and arms and is now confined in her bed; never will be able to be out again. Her trouble is now, in. her back; and the worst, of it is she can not hear a word and has not heard for 12 years. This world has been very hard on her, and now she is only Waiting for the end to come. She has been thiijking she would get back to dear old Hood River once more, but now - all her hopes- are gone and she has only her sickness and trouble to remember it by." Hood River is a very ; pretty place,, aud ajarettier place could not fye fqundpn the Sjuiid. It makes me homesick wheu I think. Of it. ;.'; ::: MilS. FLOHA HENNES, ' - 1198 Cortina street, v Heavy rain Thursday raoi-ning, with snow on the hills. " Lost A door key. Finder will please return to C. R. Bone. ... Mrs. A..R..Middleton and Mrs.Ebert of Vancouver came up from Portland yesterday, . ' 1 - The twin boys of Dr. and Mrs. Jones of Portland are stopping with Mrs. Rose McCoy.-' , , , . :, Jones the tombstone man is getting out some nice stone for tombstone bases on Walter Dickey's town lots. John L. Hendersan made sale of 160 acres of land on the East Side to Prof. F. A. Huntley of the Idaho university. Mrs. W. H. Luckey of Portland is visiting Mrs-J. J Luckey. FatroDlze Horns Inflnstry, ' We have man ufactured and on hand a large stock of the best berry crates ever gold in Hood Klver. . . ; . , , Hood River Box Factory.' P. F. BRADFORD, Prop'r. The Dalles ; Steam Laundry. Grant Evans is agent for' this excellent Laundry and will collect and deliver laundry to patrons within six blocks of his barber shop. Laundry shipped every Sunday night. Special rates ou family washing. . NEW AND bECOND HAND FURNITURE. .'First class Finishing" Lumber. ' Carpenter Shop, Furniture repaired and saws filed. Also, Upholstering and picture framing will be made specialties. . Screen Doors complete and hung for Vac, ...W. E, HKRKJLL. Fruit Farm of 6 Acres For sale." Strawberries, apples and other fruit. . .. ; . . 1) H. CLOUGH. H Buggy for Sale. ; A top biiKg.v, nearly pew; will sell for cash or trade for cordwood. J. T. MERitlLL. : NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles,' Oregon, May 9, 18i)(). Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supportof his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on Thursday, June 22, 1899, viz: : - . - EDWIN H. MERRILL. ' ' X)t Thd Dalles, Oregon, H. E. No. 4487, for the south y northeast and lots 1 and 2 section 1, township J north, range 10 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continnotw residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Troy Shelley, Hood Rlver. Oregon; Lathrop Roberts, The Dalles, Oregon; and Ralph Shel ley and Harry Kemp of Hood Kiver, Oregon. ml2J16 : JAY P. LUCAS, Register. ' . GREAT WESTERN r. Feather Keuovator Is cleaning feather beds and pillows at Hood River. Have .your new feathers renovated to destroy the effective feather moth and also its organ; your older ones for health as well as cleanliness, for they will be good as new and as large. - in nouse cieaninar von c ean in ev erything but the feathers. After sickness or death in the family, yon clean up everything . but the feathers. -By having them renovated by this new and improved process your feath- i ers will have more life and bulk; as an iiius-.: tratlon, twurptllowa will be as large as three..; Give us a trial and be convinced. Satisfac-1 tion guaranteed or no charges rnade. :', . O. A. K A: U N h Proprietor. In the MorscA Eiirly.buildingHood Rtvr. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., April 1, 1899. Notice is hereby given tlort theiollow-ing-named settlers have Hied notice ot their in tention to make final proot in supportof .their claims. and Uiatsnld proof will be madebefore W. H. Piesby, United Htates commissioner for District of Washington, at Ills ol lice In (Joldenaale, Wash., on Tuesday, MalOj 1899, viz: - -,. .. JOHN BERNNEGER,":, Homestead Entry No. 9012, for the north west quarter of Jie northeast quurter, the north half of northwest quarter, and south west quarter ot northwest quarter section 22, township ti north of range 10 east, W. M. He names: thefollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: , - - j- : Alois Welngartner, Christian Guler, William Coate and Claus H. Pearson, all of Trout Lake V. O., Washington. Alsoj ' - 1 CHRISTIAN GULER,. I Homestead Entry No. 8377, for the east half of southwest quarter, southeast quarter of hort Invest quarter and southwest quarter of northeast quarter section 25, township 5 north of range 10 east, W; M. i - '' , ; He names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npony and cultiva-. tion of, said land, viz: Alois Weingartncr, Fred J. Eckcrt, Anton Guler and John Bernneger, all of Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Also, --. ANTON GULER, ' ' '-, - .' " Homestead Entry No. 0515, for the southwest, quarter ot northwest quarter, and west hall of southwest quarter of section 25, and south east quarter of southeast quarter of section 2ii, township 5 north of range 10 east, W. M. r He names. the following wituesses to iprove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: - Fred J. Eckert, A lois Weingartncr, Jacob Sehmid and John Wyder, all ot Trout Lake P.O., Washington. Also, . , ALOIS WEINGARTNElt, Homestead Entry No. mi. for the lots 2, 3wt southeast quarter of northwest quutt&iynn northeast quarter oi souuiwest quarter oi sei! tlon 19, townships north of range llcust.W.M. He nam& the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon .anil, piUuvar. tion oi said land, viz: r Christian Guler, Anton .GuleK, John BerriT negorand William Cuatc, ...jvll. ot -Trout. ijakfe P. O., Washington. .-. - , r ... ,i '-' , a7m!2 , - .,. W.;Xt. )UNfe,Ul,teglsteivj ' '.-i. Timber Lan-d, Act J'n'ne 3, jSrS.1' T' : NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i United States Ltrnd Office; The Dales', Ore gon, Mt.rch 25. 1S99. Nonce is tierebyi given that in compliance with the provisionsCof the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ''An act for the sale wf timber lands in-the Htsitesot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," - . -. -,. . GEORGE WILLIAMS, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day. tiled in this oilice hisworn statement, No. 131, for the purchase-sof the southeast V of southeast section No. K, in township tto. 2 north, range No. 10 eastjW.M., and will offer proof to show that .U14 land sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to.estab lish his claim to said land belore the Kegister and Keceiverof this office at The Dalles. Ore gon, on Monday, t he 5th day of June; 1899. He names as witnesses: Henry Piigge. O. A. Hickei, John T. Nealeigh and .George Stran ahan, all of Hood River, Oregon. , u Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-des'jribed lauds are requested to file their claims In this oflice on or before said 5th day of June, 1899. - ' : r mar3ij2 '- JAY P. LUCAS, Register. ' Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. ," NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Oflice, The Dalles, Ore gon, March 28, 1899. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions wf the act of congress of June 3, 18.8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the .States ot California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, ' . - WALTER T. DICKEY, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office ins sworn statement, No. 135, for the purchase of the south northwest and north southwest of section In o. 21, in township No. 1 north; range No. 9 east, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the iund sought is more val liable for its timber or stone than for agricultural fmrposes, and to establish his claim to said and before the Register and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on baturday, the 10th day of June, 1899. ...... j . - r, He' names as witnesses: L. W loans, iKpn Winans, M' V. Neft and.W. R. Wmans, ll of Hood River, Oregon. ; - ; Any and all persons claiming adversely the abovedescribed3and8.-aws.. reiiuestedi 1o file their claims in this oilhse on .or belore isavdi 10th day of June, 1899. ss . i. , mar31J2- ;-. .. JAY P. LUCAft, Keglstcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION?" tr. S. Land Office, The Dallas, OregonMarch 14 1899. Notice is hereby given thatinrcorn pliance with the provisions of the act of- con gress of June 3, 1T8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in thehtalesof California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington lerritory," the following-named persons have this day filed in thlaolhce their respective aworn stale ments for the purchase of the tracts described herein and will ofler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable: for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said land before the Register and Receiver of this olhceat ihe Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the 20th day of May, 1899, viz: " : .-. : - HARRY G. WYATT, of Hood River, on sworn statement No. 129, for SW V. hec 24, Tp 1 N, R9E, W M. -r - .' . . : BERT V. WYATT, of Hood River, on sworn statement No.. 130, for the NE V Sec 2!i, Tp 1 N, R E, W M.; ' - CHARLF;S H. MATNEY, of Hood River, on sworn statement No. 131, for the N W, bee 2B, Tp 1 N, R 9 P. W M , WILLIAM THOMi'SON, of Hood River, on sworn statement No. I;s2, for the N SEli aud N y, SW y. Sec 25, Tp 1 N, R 9 E, W TVJ. , DARWIN BttADLEY, of Hood River, on sworn statement No. 188, for the S SE and S y, SW Sec 25, Tp 1 N, R 9 E, W M, i t ., Witnesses: E Butler, Charles Matney,.W A Winans. William Thompson, W Moittgom ery, H G Wyntt, Bert V Wyatt and D Brad lev, all of Hood River, Oregon. : ,,,- jnarl7ml9 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. ,L NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., April 1, 1899. Notiue is hereby given that rthe. following named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will be made before W . B. Bresby, U. Si Cam mis-, sioner for District of Washington, at his of fice in Ooldendale, , Wash., on Wedjiesday, May 17, 1890, m s. . , - ' WILLIAM CQTE, - r , Homestead Entry No. 87t7, for (lie east natf of northeast quarter, north west quarter of fiorth east quarter; and nort"icastquarter ofjn(Jvl west quarter section 24, township oo(th ofi range lOeast, W. M. ; ( . .Henames tlie following wltnessw9to piCote his-contJnuous resldunucr uputjauit cultiva tion of said land, vizv "1 tl 1 i Fred J, Eckert, Clans IL. Pearson,. Christian Guler and Alois Weingartncr, all of Trout LakeP. 0.,.Wahlngtott. Mso, .i.liJ I CLAUS H. PEAHSON. - i '., Homestead entry, No. 9;i.(s, lor the -east -hwlf tf southeast quarter and southwest quarter of southeast quarter section 24, and.. lutrth west quest quarter of northeast quarter. :ol .section 25, township () north ot range 10 eool, UM. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: - - . William Coate, Fred J. Eckert, Anton Gulor and Jacob: Sch mid, all ot Trout Lak,P. O., Washington. Also. . : i JOHN WYDER, it Homestead Entry No. 8209, for the south half of northeast quarter, and northeast quarter of northeast quarter of section 27, and northwest quarter of northwest quarter of setflton 2j,. township 6 north of range 10 east, W. M. He names the follow-ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upuu and cultivation of, said land viz: .' . :' John Bernneger, Jacob Schmid, Clirlstian Guler and Anton Guler, all ol Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Also, I FRED J, ECKERT : ". Tfomestead Entry No. 8J22. for the lots L 2and 3, and the northeast quarter of the sohth west quarter section SO, township j north of range 11 east, W. M. . - - . lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upof and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: - - , : Claus H. Pearson, William Oontc, John Wv der and John Bernneger, all ot Trout Lake P. O., Washington. Also,- . .. 5 . JC01i SCHMID, - ' Homestead Entry No. &tti8,ltr the west half of southwest quarUr section 27, the northwest nnnrtfir iff norhwest niin.rter section S4. mid northeast quarter of northeast quarter ot sec-' tlon S3,'ownshi p 6 north of range W easl.AV .M. I lie names tne iouowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culliva tion.of.'.iSH'id inncV . vijk - " John 'Bernntcjei!, John Wy'le'V "'liristiair Guler and Anton Gnlfor,- all of TroufcLake P. O., WashLngton. - - :,:,: . ' ;s "dTinia V&4l. ijUItWHI,.B.(fri-Jrr.: To Tlie hest results yon must use the hest materials. The HOOD RIVER PHARMACY continues to he up to ' date in everything in the Drug line. .. .. Prescriptions a Specialty. Spraying materials warrunted the pure stuff. i.i"- WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. BECAUSE IT ' That is the basis an which we ask for your patronage. We wouldn't expect you to buy at this store for any other reason. We pay spot cash for every dollar's worth of goods we handle, buy cheaper than people who do not, aud are therefore in position to give our customers the benefit. Give us a chance to prove our as-" sertions; it will be money In your pocket to do so. ; A. S. BLOWERS & SON. " ' If Yon Slwi Trais'al Wpcity Gorner, . - Hood River's Leading Business House. ). We kill in our own slaughter house all tbe beef we sell. ;.'. -2. We sell all the beef and pork we kill. We have a gopd pns- : f tore in which to hold stock, and in consequence our beef is abso-: ;, - . lutely first class. . .. . ; . 3. We render in our own kettle all the lard we sell. : ;. ' 4. We sell all the lard we render, and- we' don't have to lie , about our competitors' article to do it. - ... ...... .: a ' '' . i" i: ..'.'...-.'.. . ... ' . r... t.; ;i ... . ; . 5. ' -, We keep a complte and up-to-date stock of Groceries, Fancy .:. - Breukfust Bacon'. Sugar-cured Hams, Flour and Feed, and as we .pay spot cash for.our goods and spend none of our time in wither- ,". ing and gossipingi we are able to occasionally get some bargains. - :. ;.. 6.WUon we buy bargains for cash we sell bargains for cash. ' 7. We shall have a special sale on many articles Saturday af- ' .-. ternoon aud evening. If you miss this sale you will lose money. " 8. We guarantee all goods we sell. You cannot make a mis take by buying all goods at Reciprocity Corner. That' the public appreciate this is shown by the fact that our list of regular custom ers is daily increasing. Our trade is growing rapidly upon the ' trade of those who patronize us day by day. Our customer once, our customer always. - ,! ' " . ;' , . ,i . . We deliver goods promptly and free of t'harge to any part' ' ' of, town. . '' ' 10. We deal also in WOOD delivered to any part of town. , We are receiving three or four cases of eggs a week. - . ;y, CLYDE T. BONNEY, Proprietor. PUMP. Best in Use. Can sing, but this SINGER is a bird. We are-selling Singer Sewing Machines for $25 cash, or $30 on the installment plan; $10 down, balance in. monthly- payments of $5 each ' These are high arm, five-drawer machines, finished In oak, with all modern im-' ; provements.' . 2fo one need be without a sewing machine at these' i prices and pa these easy terms. Come and see them. - G. D. WOOD WORTH. Dealer in General Merchandise, Farm Implements, Lumber.etc. y;',', Hood River, Oregon. Yum Yum woven wire Mattress.. Common woven wire Mattress..... ; 'Wool Mattress Excelsior, wool top Mattress Redsteads ..., I challenge any one to got lower prices in nave 10 sea. 1 "' . ' . '. . ,.: GEO. T. PRATHER, - Justice of the Peace . V . . - for Hood River District J , I am prepared at all times to draw and execute Deeds and Mortgages, and all kinds of le gal papers carefully prepared. I am also prepared on short notice to furnish correct Abstracts. Also represent, the oldest and strongest insurance companies: so if you want your property insured don't fail to call on ine and got a policy in a reliable insurance company. , ... . . t... And when It Comes to Real Kstate, I am t he one you want to see. If you want to buy, sell or rent an v land in Hood Kiver vallev or White Salmon, don't tail to call on or write to rne. I also negotiate loans on real estate. 1 have been a resident of Hood Kiver valley for 19 years,: therefore am tlloronsrhiv 'acquainted with the vallev. KO. T. PRATHER, Hood River. Mason Work. 1 Witj Ehrck and E. W. Udell have formed a partnership and are prepured to make con tracts for all work In their line, such as plas torlnpr, bricklaying, stone ivoi'k , (t. a21 - . For Sale. " One-rtf -the earliest and best places to make mmA-y on. trve Coltirrtbia''iver. b'or pnrtio nlars rail on or address ... ."VrWfMt'H KLL. . PAYS YOU JO. i4 1 .... : ..-' I . If. V f - '?1 This pump can be seen at, the store of A. S Blowers & Son. WM. TILLETf, Agent. S2 6.) .......... 1 50 2 60 . ... 2 25 1 50 Portland on these goods or any others that I S. E. BARTMESS. . ' ( Notary Publiejbr : Oregon. Ice Cream Parlors. " ,- . . j.;:...' . . . Mrs. Mercer defilres to make knovn.toher friends and customers that ehe will furnish Ice cream through the summer months. Also, will carry ip full linoot bakery goodK -i Iiiinchn's fterved at all honrn. m5 " Horses for Sale. A good team vf horses, age 5 and (t years;1 weignt about 1200 and- 1;100- pomMls -For, lur ther information inquire at Glacier olhee.l THE KLONDIKE CONFECTIONERY Is the place to get the latest and best In con lectloneries, candies, uuU, tobacco, cigars, etc. Home-Made Candies. W. B. COLE, Proprietor. Wagon Repairing:. All kinds of wagon repalring'done on short Rotlee and at reasonable "prices, at the old nogers mill In FranktOn. C: H. ROGERS. u, A Desirable Home. For sale. Fonr acres, one In strawberries; bearing fruit trees; plenty of water for Irriga tion. . Loeated near Frankton graded scliool. Price reasonable for cash. P. CORIES. Fresh Milk, . Areated and doodorized, 5 cents a quart. F. II. BUTTON. 20 Acres. I will sell 20 acres, improved or nnimproved land, within one mile of Hood River school; prettiest building site In the valley,- ' ; J27 . W. J. BAKER. 24 Acres,- One mile from town; 9 in strawberries; one in blackberries, one in raspberries, 900 fruit trees, 200 grape vines. Good improvements." In quire at the Hood Blver RACKET STORE. C. D. Hbnrich, r .' s: M.' Blovkks. 1 , ' , -. . i Ul H ENRICH & BLOWERS, , DEALK118 ., ' T Machinery : and : .Vehicles; - 'Mitchell Wagons, Henny Buugies,-''" Myers' Pumps and Hay Toolai Bissell . and Case Plow's anci Harrows-' ''Champion Mowers and Rakes, eto. JOHN HULLT'S Hariiess Has opened in Hood River with a good stock of Harness. All kinds of harness and shoe repairing. In the Odd Fellows' building. Strayed. A brown mare, about lti hands high: 5 years old; box brand on left shoulder; righ hind an kle has been cut on wire and Is not yet . healed. Liberal reward will be paid for her return or Information given to: , WM . .THOMPSON. - Good Ranch fdi? Sale. Six miles below Hood River, -on'the river and railroad; well adapted, for early fruit, strawberries and other small fruits on the filace. Rearing orchard. Plenty of water for rngation. Also, good timber for lumber or wood, For terms apply to ml7 CON 11 A.D REPP, Hood River. . Wanted. To rent.a small house, 'preferably furnished, in Hood River or vieinitv, for June, July and Augui-t, ISM). Address, slating terms, size and locution, Mrs. C. K. Cranston, Pendleton, Or. Alarm clocks."-",.'. , Just received. Price SJ.25,. Warranted for 2 years and good lor t years. n!31 CHAS. it. TEMPLE. , Wagon for Sale.T, A second-hand' wagon, nearly good ns.new, for S 10. - . A'. S. mSBROW. The Old Reliable Shoemaker is still on deck aud rnends snoes while you wait. . , Q.: W1SL1JH. Ice Delivered. Leave orders for ice at Williams & Brossus' drug store. It will be delivered twice a day, morning and evening. - WM. ORA11AM. - Notice of Assessment. To the Stockholders of the Hood -River Transportation and Room Company: You are hereby notilied that an assessment of ten (10) per cent on the capital stock (81.00 per share) has this day been levied, due and payable at once, and delinquent lrom and alter the 15th day of Mav, lstw. Payable to ''tlie treasurer, Geo. P. Crowell, at Hood River Oregon.-. By order of Hoard of Directors. . , Dated April 29, 181)9. ' . Timber Land, Act Jnnej8,187S.n NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vancou ver, Wash., March 13; 1891). Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress oi J line 3. 18,8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all lh$ Public Land States by act of August 4, 18')2, GEORGE II. NICOLAI, .. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, si ate of Or egon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1899, for the purchase of , the south southeast , northwest southeast V. and southeast southwest section No.8, in township 3 north, range No.10 E.,W.M.. and will ofler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ol this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Friday, the 2th day of Mav, 1899. He names as witnesses: Ronald IX. Cameron, Charles I). Moore, William Wendorf andlver Hamre, all of White Salmon P. O., Wash, ' Any and all persons claiming adverselythe above-described lands are requested:) nle their claims in this office on pt : belore, said 2uth day of.May, 1899. i ' - r. ! marI7nu W. It. DU,RAR, Roglater. .'" Timber Land, Act June S, 1878-. t'1 NOTICE FOR PUBCTJIQ .:: United States LanrtOfhceiVanobuVer, Vaslh., Marcli 20, 1899. Notice is hereby given tlBt in compliance with the provisions of the. act of congress of June 8, 18715, entitled "An act for tlie sale of timber lands in the stales -of Cal ifornia? Oregon, .Nevada, , and .Washington Territory," as extended to all the public lands states by act of August-4, 1892, - EDITH H. NICOLAI, -Of Por'iand, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this- day filed in this office ber sworn statement; No. 1901; for the purchase! of tlie east southeast , northwest y4 southeast li, and southeast northeast of seetiotj, No. 4, in township No. i north, range-No. 10 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for I to tlmberor stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish tier claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Van couver, Washington, ou Friday, the 2jth day of May, 1899. . .. .. . . . tshe naine-i as witnesses: Ronald D. Cam eron, Ivre Hamre, Charles D. Moore and WilU lam Wendorf, all ot White Salmon P- O., Washington. i. , - Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before, said 2Uth dav of May, 1 .. mar242it W, R, DUNBAR, Register, . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April" 25, 1899. Notice Is hereby given that, the -follow ing-named settler has filed notice ot his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiv.er,;at The Dalles, Oregon, on featnrdav, June 3, MM, viz: v- v CHIUSTAIN WYSS, ' Of Mosler, Oregon, II. E. No. 50211, for the southwest 4 northwest .northwest J, south west y, section 80, township 2 north, range 12 east, W. M. . ... ' ...' He names the followinj witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon; and -cultivation ot said land, viz: Carl J. E. Carlson, Adolph Godberson and Wallace Husbands, ol Motrin", and Lmil Schanno of The Dalles, Oregoni ..-..-,.,, n2Sje2 ' 1 iX V. LUCAS, Register.