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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1899)
T 'A 3foqd Iiver lacier i FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1899. : ! BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. MrsE. L. Smith was in Portland during the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cunning are rus Heating oh their Edgemout homestead Money to loan on real estate by I', Vwi.-JOHN L. HENDERSON, Hgt. '.'.- Do you want lumber? If so, see , .! ' ' TUCKER. - A ton bucrirv and a two-seated, half- platform hack for sale. E. E. Savage. " All kinds of bargains bottaht and sold .- at the Emporium.. Bee bulletin ooara vJuhn Hakel enlarged his residence .by making It higher and builditig au ....aUdluou.--: u.- . . Rev. J. T. Merrill and family, are i pleasantly located lu Eugene and like tue.ir.new nome. ., ' Mrs.' Young of Cascade Locks has amoved to Hood River and rented '!. tin Onrdori torODertv. :-'.'' Mr. J R. Onlliimn is visiting a sister at Ellsworth, Iowa, and expects to re ' malt theMjora.yearorm)re. .i jEv Quackentush ttnd family of Port- .-,.. laud are summering in nuou mvw, " the guests of tlie Potter house. jp&ytAAwJ shirt Waists, men's and Hoys1 wr- fcrash hats and caps, and a full line of w v 'etraw goods at the Racket Store, The nrlmarv department of the 1 '"" Frankton school commenced last Moti , , day; Miss Kate Davenport, teacher. ?.v:;4-;t-;, Ouicklv cure constipation and rebuild and Invigorate theetitire system never ' ' :irrioe or nauseate eWitt's Little rf : ; Early Risers. Williams A Brosius. Miss Ida Rowe and mother of Eugene have come to Hood Biver and will oc ','teupv their house lately occupied by H. Vvv . . - F. Davidson and family. Irritating stings,"' bites.' scratches, wounds and cuts soothed and healed by .- V..: i)eWltt'B Witch Hazel Salve, a sure atid safe application for tortured flesh. Bewre ' of counterfeits. , Williams & :;Bniu8. .' . .;,-.;'' ,' '..:''. -i . The Hood River box factory is mak- " lug up 5(1,000 peach and prune crates .."Vtar The Dalles and places beyond. r -j -:uioer8 ',in have let the contract a uSi-t for building their brick store building y.M it to'L. Dl Boyed, work to commence at -Fred Eggert, of Eirgert & Young, Portland, ia occupying his sumnur . resilience ou the East ciide, with his , family. ' ,,: 'i Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga., "says he suffered with Itching piles "teuty years before trying DeWitt'sl Witch Hazel Salve, two ooxesor wnicn completely cured him.. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. Williurtu & Broslus. .. . .vLl, Outside case of an open face : tsoM watch. ' Reward will' tie paid tor iiH l eturti to tula office or to Mrs. R. R. Eiwin. , .,,:;.;. . . ..., Matt Russell returned from St. Mar . ltin's Springs last Friday, cured of his V-VirheuuiHtisiu. He says the water of the ftpriugs uas a rotten egg taste at flitjt, iciui , but after ne gets used' to it he rather it!.i.s!f :M'X)ar baby was sick for a month with '.''eev'ere cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we tried many remedies she kept getting worseuntil we used One Minute , Oougli- Cure, It relieved at once and ''"cured lier in a few days." B. L. Nance, ' - Prin. High ; Scliobl Bufl'dale, .Texas. ""' Williams & Brosius. , , .: - --j i.- Jasper Wickham and son, Jim, made ' "a trip to Sherman, county last weeK, , ; going with their team. They found th wheat crop badly burnt up in some places py tue not winas. :; : AU parties interested are requested to read the last noi ice given in these r.,J.,';;()ltfirin8 to those still owing R. L. Sa Ip! i'-'' lin.t uiortitagee iif -the .Wood worth es ;... fate)' -Wm. H. Ash, Agent. :,By doing '.!.; bo t liey may save costs, ICodal Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly . digests food without aid from the stom- i s,-u aeh. and at the same time heals and re. sa: vetores the diseased digestive organs.'. It .. is the On I v remedy that does bo'h of :el '; tliese thhigs aud can be relied upon to permanently cure dyspepsia. Will- ' V jams & Brosius. . ;-- ' " , The Chinese lettuce is still flourisH- ; ing in" many parts or. tlie valley, not- --' withstanding, the law plainly says 'ft must, be, stamped out. ', It is not too ' .:,i&v yet- to grub it out before it' goes to ' . W.7: M. - Stewart .. and George and Roy Slocum. came up' from' Portland Ttiesdayrnight.'' George and Roy are taking a two weeks' vacation.. Ueorge ;..f., is employed with -the American Steel tTand. Vvlre Co. ot Ponland, and- Roy is J; r- with the same company In Sau Fran- .Xcisco.;'-:;,,., . Samuel, McCartney and C L Rogers '.J''a'Vd'. faiiilly returned, Monday, from a three-weeks stay at St. Martin's .ri'fflpflngsVWind RiVer. Mr. McCartney says there are about 200 people there, Tf !.l?o'whotil Went there iii eearch of health and have been greatly benefited Jtty'tiflnklng.apd bathiug iu the waters .v,v;,of ;tU.springs. . i-'j--. . . ,1- j); - McDonald 'and family returned. -Tuesdayfrom a two.weeks outiiigon l-lhe"middle fork of Hood river. : They brought home 20 gallons of wild black ,,,J.. berries, -which they found plentiful. ?.- ".igns-of . hear Were plentiful near their - Hoamp, but no rattlesnakes.; The bears ;-VvKle4 time' with them ia the black ! Ixrry patehes. . .0 K'vlol .Cyspepsia Cure cures dyspep- ftit ia because its Ingredients are such that ' ':J lt: can't help' doing so. "1 he public can rely ppou; it as a master remedy for all iu ! disorders arising from imperfect diges " .. tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in i.it American Journal of Health, N. Y. Williams "A-'Brosioai ;':;,;,, , ; i .... ; H. SGalligan presented the Gla- cier ' with samples of the Lambert cherry, grown at College nursery, Rus- iselville, Oregon . They are large and fine, but a little past their season and fiyere.iover. ripe. Mr. Galligah is cari- ,'vassirig for tlie sale of. these trees, and !-. he needs no better ad than a sample of ii'the cherries. I : i "DeWitr's Little Early Risers did me , ..M- more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo. H. JhcoIis, of IMvom pso o , ( '011 11 . Prom pt, p leusa n t , never gripe, they core cousiipHtfon, arouse the torpid liver 10 action and give you elean blood, steady nerves, a clcnr - ' brain and a healthy .'upetite'.. Will- x-.iams & Brosius. - V ' John Heavener, while coming to town with a big load of wood, Tuesday, unfortunately upset in coming down the Indian creek hill. His wagon turned over at. the same place where Capt. Blowers, wife and Aubrey went over several years ago. Mr. Heavener and his boy were sitting on the load. He had put on the brake lightly at first, Intending to put it on iii full at the steepest part of the hill, but when be loosened the brake and before he could put it on again, the wagon shot ahead, aiid the horses were unable to bold back the load and the wagon went Into the ditch. Mr. Heavener escaped without iniury. The boy was struck by a. wheel and badly bruised. One horse was snagged in the shoulder, making an ugly wound. It is a won der that they all escaped without more serious injury. ,,. v .. v. . .-.v Rand & Stewart are now propri etors of tbe general merchandise store lately owned by G. D. Woodworth, and took charge Wednesday of this week. rue new nrra has purchased me entire stock of goods except the wagons. Both members are well acquainted with their work and with the people ot our community, and there is ho reason why thev should not tret their full share of patronage. ' . -v.. D. II. Clougu presented the Glacier with samples of last year's and this year's apples - The last year's apples are of the Black Twig, Swaar and Lawver 'varieties' -and are: well pre served. -.Thlayear's apples are the Vel low Transparent; It speaks well for this as an apple -country when apples can be ktpt frdm 'one season till they come : again,,,, . . ,,., -. 4 , ... H. C. Bateham returned. Tuesday. from his canvassing trip in Mt. Hood settlement. . He ..reports good fruit prospects In that regioir and .settlers areenth.usiasticiii the planting of more orchards. It-will only be a question of time netore a railroad win have to he built to; this "reitlivn to haul down' the annual crop of apples to say nothing of coruwood and glacier Ice. W. H. Vanbihber has Deddled milk in The Dalles or. 84 year, and during all this time has never tailed to go from his ranch to town every day in the year. He is proud of ins record, but in telling It he Invariably speaks of what be calls a more wonderful record." He says he heard of a man. who worked in a brewery 40 years and never tasted neer. Supt. CL. Gilbert Is still iri bed from the effects of accidents He was just recovering from his first accident when a runaway team run into thebutrxy in Which he was riding, lhe same leg was hurt the second time, but he is in a fair way to recover completely and expects to soon be attending to the duties of his office as usual. . Mr.and Mrs, M. A. Cook left Sunday eveniug for their new home at Spokane, wash. Mr. Uook has leased his farm to I. M. Wilson for a term of three years. He desires the Glacier to state that if he has forgotten any little bills he may be owing n round town he will lie glad to be reminded of the same it addressed at Spokane. We are irf receipt of samples of three or tour new varieties of gooseberries. Itrought in by H. C. Bateham from the C. G. Roberts place. The plants were Imported from Sootltunl by Mr. Roberts and will be propagated at the nursery. lhe l(ed Jacket and White Water are exceptionally lina.. . t ' Ed. Iflftll and wife are located at Lyle. Mr. Birth Is workinir on th GoldendalerLylei railroad right of way, whiie;Mr9s ftirih; is, running tbe board ing tent, assisted by Miss Grace Rogers Mrs. A. B. Robinson, dauirhter' of air. and Mr..,VV. M. IS 1 1 is, arrived here last week from Houth Dakota and will make a good visit. She had not met her parents for 12 years. . F. H. Watts is now located Mn the Dalles,t . He has lately received a larure consignment of tombstones and mon uments, which are .to be seen at his works in Unit town. H.H. Holmes and family are stopping at the boarding house or Mrs. Alma Howe. They were here last summer and liked Hood River so well that they have come again. . Chas. Hayner stopped over in Hood River last Friday while on his way to Sherman county.-: He and family are well pleased -with their location in Yamhill county.,;. . : -, ' i ; ' w. M.n,ui9 and wile expect to go with - their .son-in-law, ; Hums Jones, who is a con tractor .011 -the new road of the U K. & JN., building up. the Clear water river. .-" -, : :v : rrv r . Station ' Agent E. B. Clark returned last 'week' from a ten days' vacation. Mr. Clark' wenti'as far 'as Rossland. B. C, which he says is a lively ruining cenier. Hon.J.L.Roepf LaGrande Is visiting his nephew.C.L.Copple.ln Hood River. Mr. Roe is well pleased with Hood River and may decide to locate with us. Mrs. A. B. Jones and Frank Jones, returned to their homes in Grand Forks last Thursday. Mrs. . Jones visited in Hood River for over a month. Mrs. Delk 'arid daughter, Bessie Vrightr0ffc8oirthern Oienoir, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs- Grant Evans.,, MrSj Delk is the mother of Mrs., Evans.' Mrs. R. Pealer la' badly crippled and walks with a eanet V' She did too much heavy lifting last winter and is now suffering from that cause. . S. H. Cox's little child, which is being cared-for. by Mrs. P.Suanirler. has been quite sick during the past few days..; . .;.'!i-:. .--': .v .: Thos. McDonald, who has been under tbe weather for a month or more, made his appearance on the streets, Monday: Miss: Maud 'Gilbert is book.' keener and type writer in tbe law office of Uuiur & Menefee of The Dalles. Elwood Luckev came home ' from Pirtiand last Tursdav. after about a month's stay in the metropolia.' Mrs. J. J. Luckev is slowly recovering from her late illness. Klie has been sick for a month or more. 8.S. File and wife of Roekford. 111.. are visiting Hood River. Mrs. File is a sister of Chas,. Hayner. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Prat her has been quite sick during the past week. . S. L Taylor is building an addition to his house and will soon have i; reidy for occupancy. I). R. Carmichael, a' former resident of Mood River, is working for Prof. Duut in the Dalles. .'. In a Imtlle ne.ir San ; Fernando, Lu- .on, Mood iy, 10 AmerieuiiS were killed alld wounded. . ..- 1. , -' - j Is not accomplished by buying to cheap a grade of Shoes. This mistake is made by many. To save mpney Insist on quality first, price next. . Then take care of them and don't kick at the manufacturer and dealer.- ' You' may buy Shoes several years old very cheap at aome clearance sale, but you-can't find better values, nor as good, in new seasonable goods as the following.- Mens' Oil Grain CreedmoreaJ, double , sole and oak top, buckle or lace......;..,...w.if...rt.v....i ; $1.65 Cheaper ones, Kip pegged or top, good wearers 1,45 SPECIAL Men's Kangaroo Caff, medium weight, newest, ; broad cap toe, lace, oak-. aftlevall solid? leather lined - . sole, and one piece sole leather counter. usUal price . $2.25 to t2.60, our prlc'..r......';..i.:'..-....J.".....-;.';;;i'. 2.10 ' Don't try to get a dress shoe at 81.50 while we quote above price. For school we have a line of Shoes not surpassed for service by any.. ' . Heavy Kangaroo Calf, best; oak sole, sole leather toe cap they fit and make uo corns: hor deformed feet. ' Children's 8 to 12, $1.35; 12 to 2 $1.65. AYe have'cbeaper ones, but buy these. REMEMBER If any of our shoes1; rtft or soles get loose, we repair them free, saving you probably 25c ott Very;-palr "of shoes, besides the saving we - make j'ou on purchase price. : ,, . ', . . i '.''-;? r.t -'":; f.r" ''V "''"-, THE PEOPIiE S STORE. Eest place to Buy Shoes. " When the Boys Come Home. I he Hood River volunteers are ex p cted home Saturday evening.. ii.very' ody, of course, will meet them at the enot or boat, whichever way they miv come, and dive them aiheartv greeting. On. next Tuesday a general. ..l ine will be hem at me . fiKiiurut 41-ove, a reuular, old-fashioned Hood ' tiver basket picnic, at which every-: ody will have a chance to meet the iys and give them a friendly greeting. According to the programme for . the cea-Moii, Hon E. L. Smith will give m address of welcome on behalf of tlie citizens and M.- P. Isenberg .and C. J,, iavesim behalf of the Grand Army, Mrs. E. L. Smith, on behalf of the itelief Corps, will present the badges that have been designed and procured, - the Keliet t;orps tor- the soldiers re- uruing from the Philippines, iiivery oody come. . : . ... . . ; ' iWe are pleased to learn in an inter- v.ew t h:t -both Messrs. Rand & Slew' art, of the new merchandise store, havie . cmeo lo locale permanently in Hood tiver, and become identified with 'the interests of the, valley. They will be pleased to have all old friends and the puolic ueneraby call oil them and beV come acquainted with their planner Of' doing business. , ; ;( The first detachment of ;the homer coming Oregon Volunteers arrived in foriland, W ednesday, . Mark Kobert- son ' was with them and arrived ,Jp Hood Kiver the same night. ; Mark received a gold medal for bravery dis played while ascowt (11 tlie I'JiiuppiuVs. Maltie Dukes arrived last night. 1 .An ' imnromntu meetinir of ' stock holders of the Hood Ki ver Fruit Grow ers union, last fciUUrdav called a nirefq ngof the union for Aug.: 12th at 2 o'clock, to consider tbe lute assessment evied by the board of directors. It commenced raining at Hood ;River Wednesday morning about.; 8 o'clock aiid kept it up at intervals all day. It was a tine summer ram and was. Dr. T. L. Eliot of Portland will oc-j cupy the pulpit of the M. E. chureU- next Sunday, both morning and eve ning. : '" - S:f; W. B. Cole and family' are in camp; at'Trout Lake. Win. Graham has! charge of his store. A ; . ..J Mr. and Mrs. Beni. Davidson of Bel-1 mont are campers at Trout Lake. - ; Billy Hay of Mosier was lu town Wednesday.. - - . - Bora. . In Hood River, Aueust, 4, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clark, a son. Babbitt's: Soap ;.AT LA FRANCE'S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OfBce at Vancouver. Wash.. Aueust 7. 1899. Notice Is hereby given that the follow-Ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to mane nnai prooi in support or nis claim, and that said proof will be made before F. W. Kale, clerk of the superior court of the. state of Washington, for Skamania countv. at Stevenson, wasnington;' on Wednesday, Hep? H. E. No. 10.738. for the west, U north-west W.' section 12. township 8 north, ranee 9 east.W; M He names the following; witnesses to prbe bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: ,.; ; .ic- Georee Tyrell, C. Robertson, Georee Fisher and J. A. Fisher, all of Chenoweth, P. O. Wash, allslo VV. R. DUNBAB, Register Ranch for Rent. z; , 25 acres In cultivation; 400 apple trees, mosti ly in bearing; other fruit; an early place for strawberries. Good hay land; independent Water right. Easy terms. Call at this offlce. All -Kinds of Jewelry Kept on hand at Chas. Tern pie' j. If yon doh't see what you want, give htm yonr order and he will get It for you at Eastern prices, Ql(o Dyspepsia Cure.: Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or eang. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation .. can approach it in efficiency, it in- Btantly relieves and permanently cures ' Dyspepsia, Indigestion, lieartourn, , Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,(astralgla,Uramps,anl aiiouier resuiisui inipertetiiuiKesuon.. Prepared by E. C DeWltt a Co.. Chicago. I . sale u illiaius & uioaja. fflc Buying At a Bargain. - Some fine fruit land near town, including spring of 60 gallons per minute, and other waier ngniH. t. k. (JUUIN For Sale : One of the best paying small fruit farms In Hood Klver. Oood location. Well watered. Good buildings and a plesant home. This is a onrgain. uau at in 18 otnee. Farm for Sale. 60 acre3, nearly all In cultivation. The very choice of Hood River valley: 2 miles south ot wwp. j-rice 9'Q an acre. : A. R5. 11SJJKU w. For Sale. ' One of the earliest nd best places to make money on the Columbia river. For partio ulars call on or address V. WINCH ELL. ' . - ; 24 Acres, One mile from town; 9 In strawberries, one in blackberries, one in raspberries, 900 fruit trees, mi grape vines, vrooa improvements, lu- quire at the Hood River BACKET STORE. v An Invitation . A cordial Invitation Is herehv AYtjtnrtari in all my customers, both past and prospective, to call at the nurserv and examine the larcru assortmentof clean, tbrifty trees and plants being grown this year, the like of which was never seen In this retrlon before. I will count. It a pleasure to show you through the nur sery erounds and orchards whether vou nliue an order or tiofc Over 200 varieties of fruiU are being grown here for our own use and nmniAinant. TJ DiTrtTiM ....... , . v-'. uniui.niu, Columbia Nursery, Hood Klver, Or. Sows for Sale, t Two blooded Poland China Sows; one with pigs, tor saie oy . J; u. BUUUW, Bids for Wood Wanted. ' Five cords of Oak wood. 5 cords of Dine wobd. 24 Inches lone, to be delivered at Frank- ion scnooi nonse oy sept; 1st. mas will De re ceived at tn cierE's residence at- Kast' Bel monXuntll August 15. .--- " ' M. ti. JNIUKKLSEN, District Glerk. For Sale. Wind Mill and Tower and Force Pnntn fbr oi.uu J, l. JN UALifclUJI Wagon Repairing. Ail kinds of waeon renalrlnir done tin short tcotice and at reasonable prices, at tbe old nogers mill in r ranKton. t. H, BUUKKf. - Fresh Milk, Areated and deodorized, 6 cents a quart. F. H. BUTTON. Time Schedules. Depart Fr'm HOOD RIVER Abrivk 1 Fast - Mail- 10:42 p.m. ' Salt Lake, Denver, Fast Mail 4:00 p.m. f t wortn.omanft, .. Kansas City, St, Louis, Chicago! ana tne ejisu,.., Walla Walla, 8po kane,MInneapolls Spokane Flyer 4:37 p.m. Spokane Flyer . 5:57 a.m. Mt fan I, uulutn, Milwaukee, Chi cago and East. .t8p.m. From PORTLAND.! 4 p.m.. Ocean SteajmhipsI V or San Francisco fcvery five days.- . Columbia River . . -. Stbamebs. - 8 o.m. 4 p.m. . Ex.Sunday. 'Ex. Sunday Euiuirnav. To Astoria and way . landings. . Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. Ex-Sunday. U4 'v B'"V' ;cts" EX. Sunday -berg. - -f; land Oregon Gity New- oerg,naiem Of way landings. - i SIK.'-.i i tWlI.I.AMBTT- AND 3:30 p.m. ' Mon, Wed. and Fri. 7a.m YAMHtt-L KtVBKS. Tires. Thur. Oregon City, Day ton Urnod Sal-.'. ana way landings. 6 a.m-. Willamette River: ! 4:30 .m. Portland to Corval- Tues.,Thur. ' and Sat. lin way landings. Snake River. ana eat; vLv.Utparta. Lv Lewist n i:4t a.m. daily. ex.Sat.. 5:45 a.m.dai Rlnaria to Iwiston ex. Friday. W. H: HURLBURT, --i Oen'l Pass.- Agent, Portland, Or ClArk, -Agent, HKd River. - r E. B . , ! THE- - WrtTTT L TAD r TTVT? Navigation Co.. Through Freight and Passenger Line. All Freight Will Come Through wixnoui ueiay. Leave The Dalles... ...... .,.,,....8.45 A. m. Leave Portland. .........7.00 A. M. PASSENGER RATES. One way .... $160 Round trip........................ 2 SO Freight Rates Greatlv Reduced W. C ALLAWAY, General Agent, QREGON TE DALLES, - Tte Dalles. Porflanfl & Astoria bone & CARRY A Staple Groceries, , Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, ".Which we will sell at Agents for Osborne Chas. N. Clarke, Agt., r"oto,n!.mrr Pure fresh Drugs, Patent J? ami iy xtocipes a special ty- - B mtStMm wiujutsPm t J . mnta . .. GENERAL COMMISSION - AND FORWARDING. TTTn.TT'lT'.QT PPTnUQ - realized; -r""""rf ii"w'uu licited and liberal advances made. Wo also pur chase large quantities of fruit (or canning purposes. ., ,; All kinds of fruit boxes and crates on hand. Come and see us; we mean business. ' 'Sth'Jebaker Waprbns arid Spring Wagons: and are sold at as low prices as are charged for examine the goods.. .. - . ; wu v " rjuwi, nurruws uau macs N. C. Evans, Pres. E. E. Savage, Sec. and Treas. "' ' ..' THE HOOD RIVER TRADING COMPANY, ' . -' ' ' . (Incorporated). . ..- ....... .-v - i" ''' '' ............ ... s . Unexcelled facilities for handllncr real estate. Parties wlnhlnir tn dlahncn rt Ml'mnncri. will find it to their interests to list the same with us. Conveyancing done and titles exam ined. Abstracts furnished. , ' Fruit Boxes, crates and packages of all kinds, htorage warehouse. , ' r t have opened a choice lot of Groceries In River Pharmacy. Will also deal in Flour, Feed, etc. "' sori '- , Onr eoods are all new and choice, and we will aim to keen the hnaf. nt .11 ti . ' Oul. lr sales and small profits will be our motto. Come GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House in tbe valley. DEALER IN- . ,:,!., AND '.: Flour, Feed, HOOD RIVER, GEO. T. PRATHER, Justice -of the Peace" - ; - Notary Pii,n fur Hood Itivfi District ) -" Oi-efriii1" I am prepared ftt all limes to draw and.execute Deeds and -MortgagOT.Tind all itiiinftv gal papers carefully prepared. . . . , . , and strongest Insnranee companies: so if vou want yonr property Insured don't full to call or' me and get a policy in a reliable insurance company. - . . . - . y And when it comes to Real Estate, I am the one vou want to Pie. If vou want to bnv or rent any land In Hood Kiver valley or White Salmon, don't fajl to call on or write tor also negotiate loanson real estate. I have been a resident of H-iod River valley fi(4r thrpfbratriJthormigM PRATHER, f-'and ,. NOTICE FOK. PUBLICATION. . " Timber Land, Act June 8, 1578. United States Land Office The Dalles, Ore gon, -fitly 11, 1899. Notice' is hereby given that in compliance with tlie provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and . Washington Territory," - EVERARD butler, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day filed in this offioe his sworn statement No. 142, for the purchase of the north southeast and north southwest of section 20. In township No. 1 north, range No. 9 east, W. M and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oretfon.on Wednesday, the 20th day of September, 1SW. He names as witnesses! H. G. Wyntt, TWt V. Wyntt, W. A. Winans and A. D! Winans, all of Hood Ri ver, Orpgon. Any and aii persons claiming aJver.ely the McDonald FULL LINE OF .-ry live and let live prices. Mowers and Reapers. It Pays to Paint. There is nothing that adds to the selling value or the renting value of a house like good paint there is nothing that makes home more home-like than good paint. - It pays to paint. The better the paint, the better it pays. - .'"" The Sherwin-Williams Paint pays in the beginning because it goes so far pays la the end because it lasts so long, and looks so well, as long as it lasts. There is no paint like it for beaut and durability, for economy and satisfaction, i at the Glacier Pharmacy. Medicines and Wall Paper. Prescriptions and returns made promntl.vVi-Gontraitr DAVIDSON FRUITXOr Planet Jr. Garden Tools and Cultivators: Can cheaper grades of tools', .... . , i These are the best Get our prices and "' s- : . 6. R. rASTSEH, Vice Pre .:':. " ; : C. 11. BOSE.,. the store room formerl v nvm on L . It. -mil and see us. G. L. COPPLE. Etc., Etc. .' , Zured above-described lands are reitmntln their claim InJlhis offlce on or Jtl . 10 day of September. 18M). " i point. JyUsl5 '-. JAavJ-Ugen ad ; - 'use of the acci NOTICE FOR JWho saperin. . ' - V j'the bridge, to Land Offlo atT5tv Bafe in everv 189.-NoticeisherH.y. al ln ovely ing named settle opinion, alter a tion to make flnnn the motorman the car oom- claim, and that V the Register an'O "8 gon, on Monday down the incline, ."'.' DONfJi a dangerous sit Of Mos'er, OreieaS and turned the south north1 , - u 4. townsliip l nOI reducina it. He names thin, the motorman of his cont-inuout. - , . ., tiin or iid isir-'88 arraigned in the John Kvnngourt tonight, charged and Kud x, . TT , , , . jvluiBlUgl'ter. He pleaded not r-ihe case was continued for 1 -.--.-- , 2 '" -i 4 X J : 1 5. j " i 1 . X : J ' ' (