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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1899)
3(ood Iivcr Slacier. FRIDAY, SKPTEMliKR 15, IWil. BRIEF LOCAL MATTEKS. lh). you want lumber? If so, we TrcKKti. Money to loan on rcnl cntate by John L. IIundkhhox, ant. ' E. E. Lyons linn treated himself to u iivw two-aeute'l bark. J. Herbert Preston, the F.stey. orgtin man, in ajraiu in town. , Clyilw T. iJomiey minle a biiMinesH trip to Spokane lunt week. . .Lue Morw in moving Jiin loyginj; out fit up to Ihiveiiport'H mill. Misses Graco nrnl Helen and Sam Eliot went to Portland Tuewlny. "' Mrs. K A. ; Knfiiip in in Portland se lecting ber full styies of fniUimrv. !'- Limit Baldwin ai,d John Buck return cil from Sliernian county last week. Mm. Ed lfirtb and Min Gnu P.ogers liuve returned from blieriuan eoiiiity. Oliver Chilled Plows for sale by A. H. ;lilowern & Kt.ti, sole agents fr Uood Itiver. . Mr. II opkiim, lately from Columbus, Wash., ban renU-d the Slieppard place .hi t'rapr district. '" ' Mr". KnntHrtn, at th Elk b:'ls:, sent in flue munoleH of tipple, (iravensteins and .-V.llow 'ImnMiKtrtiiit. "' ' Claude Copplolcft today .'for Eugene, .where he goes to resume ids studies in jjthe Un'iversity of Oregon, '' lfaveyou wen Mart Band's kisiinv' f Wr',' received frrmi the Philippines? If not, ask b'm to tdrtiw it to you. " AVm. Allen and family returned from Idaho, Monday. Mrs. Allen lias been jjuite mck with fever, but is improving. !'..;ToMt On the road ov. from Twin Oaks farm, a small black .cape. Filler will please leave at tliiri.ollhv and receive re- ; ward. . ... ' O". E. RTiippev of the firm of Khippey Itros., I.yle, Wash., was in town last ' ive'k. This iirtu has a saw mill and box factory at LyW-' " Mr. and Mrs, John D.mohue will be 'tjfeatlv hiiised from the Kent region. " After "this week they n.iiLs their hi me -in Hood River , valley. Moro 01server. Miss Mell'ie Olingcr of Hood River, ' a cousin to Mrs. W. LI. Uuixlcr and Mr. "II. F. Temple of this place, is a guest ol the latter thin week. Dufur Dispatch. ' Pr: F. ('. ' Brrwin has returned and ran be found in bis ollice over Williams & lirosius' drug store, between the -.; Jiours 01 10-11 a. hi., 2-:i and C-7 p. m. '-Parties intnding to phuit unit trees " 'will d welt to see Tillett. He has a tine lot of trees, and has 1,200 Lambert ' cherry trwn, two yearn M, fur 10c each. S. W. King went to ist. Martin's ! siiriniis Monrlay t' ut rid of rheurna- -. tinu, which has Iain t.pi yip tort lie past . ..i n:. .1.. v.,,:.. ..,.., XH01HII. Ills tumliivi i-iuc vm with b'm. ... . Tl... I...l:.,i, ..f it.o uoi-iotv of I'll 1 lid . i ..... --- , 'Conscrocational church wub to aiinounct that they will do plain sewing, either tn . .-itiii nlmfi.il i.r at. home, for 50 cents: an iifterniion... Talk'niL' ibout Lie firth items; Mart . . liw tells the biggest and . is still at Hariw:--- Mo hu1 he caught u fish so by that the river fell a foot when he lifted it out ot the water. Misses Marv, Margaret end Annit '"" Frazier left Miindav for Portland, where " Mary will tv; up acr setioot ujus ami "' Margaret will be ber housekeeper. An nie will attend school. ... Mis Helen. Eliot and Sam Eliot re "iii'rned to rortUhd'Tuesday , w1:ero Sam - toes ti resume bis studies in the port- IHiiu unv uiy. " lr - n'chard Kirbyson 1ms rented bis fa' ni ' to bis neighbor, Jus. donlon, aim leu with bis family for Lyle, Wash., where lit: M ill Mw vnn".v w.v r. - -r-- ,'"way for the Lyle-tloldnlale railroad.' . f 1 1 u . . ... ...t.tttiv ffiti riifr.f m f hade, lust Mondav, rn'ie win er i.ari ' mess got out bis bike ami took spiir several times around the block. Kvery Vbod e.lse sopmwl content to reiuain iu V; the 'shade. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Stranuhan Te : tuniedhift weelf from their xjuting.on t ' . . 111 - at nsniug aiHi Kepi iuo- mnu-i m r.M.- : plied with inountiuu triiUt Tbey were 1 -.1.,. 1 l..H .....II .1.. ' . in ramp a nioi. . .. ; . .1 H. Oerdes and fiiiiiilv left last &iV urdav for Marion county to p'ck hops. Mr. Cierdes lias recovered sonv 'enw from the effects of his aeiodent last win ' ter to go around with the use of u cane, ' i thoueh bis right leg. from the knee down . , i .. w paraiy.pu. ... . , Lewis .Ioh'iiiunr fe jjurtnersliip. with - John Blifkirk . iii fcanlwrinj; at Tlu , Dalles, brojiglit down a small boat, load "' of wateriiK'totts last week and sold them . to lVmnw." Mt, Jobnsoii is an old sol- dier of tun civil -war -awi serveu in mr - wi.i tii;.,..;j ' . cumuli's i,. . . f.,,,i... i v Wnrfciiieii were eiieawd. durinij the week by the Oregon Telephone company in putting another c.ross-drin and in '. (stringing two more copper wires mjon the poles on their routi along the Ool umbia river.. This gives the telephone 8 wires for the long-distance system be tween Portland and Spokane ; EarhtiidMeigsBartmessleave'Saturday ;. for Conallis, where they gr to take a eonrse in mechanical engineering at the Mate agricultural college. The boys have . earned a reputation in the Hood River J" whool (or promptness and thoroughness in all their itchool affairs, and ought to make a suceese of their college career. The following Hood Hiver v teaijhcrs were in attendam at the institute at . The Dalles last week: Misses Cora t'op ple, Minnie Elton, (irace A. Graham, Nettie Kemp, Me la White, Madge War ren, Jennie Parsons; Marguerite Shelley ; Messrs S. G. Sherrill. Fred Burnes, C,. D. Thompson,. H. L. lbwe. A. II. Tiernan offers hi' stock ranch, the best in the valley, for sale. He has : been quite sick but is getting well again, and if a buver doesn't come along soon lie mav withdraw hi ranch from mar ket. . lie is getting old hut feels young enough to still run his ranch.; Ha tells us that his grandfather was commander . of sea-going ship at the age c;f '.)). ' J. P. Watson, wife and daughter Lulu s will start about, the first of October for Omaha, where they expect to make their fntnw home. Mr. Watson has six l,ntliers iii Omaha, all enaaged in black- smithine mid horseshoeimr. The Wat sons have been residents of ILood River for eiifht vears and their many friends ... . .. 11.. ..Ft. . .... will miss tliem irom society, iie ooi r. for sale bis household goods in an ad in another column. A..S. Hisbrow returned hist Friday . from a trip to Cniixina valley, where lw went to visit bis brother-in-law, M. . Primer, and incidentally . to see tb .countrv. Mr. Primer lives near Riddle and is "prospering at farming and stock raising. Mr.. Disbrow is well pleased with the country about Riddle and de scribes it as literally '.'flowing with milk and honey." It is a great bee country, iritock range out at all seasons of the vcar and do well. All kinds of fruit is abundant this year. The apple crop is -pood and an apple buyer was there from Slontaua. The Misses Grace and Henrietta Eliot and Sam Eliot made the ascent of Mt. Defiance, Wednesday of last week, mak ing the entire distance of CO miles from Shushulah to the top of the mountain and return in 12 hours, half the distance being made on bicycles. The view from Mt. Defiance is grand, and a more satis factory one of Hood River valley nd the surrounding country than is to be gained from the top of Mt." Hood, as all the lo cal points are easily discernable. The three snow peak in Washington are in plain view, and a portion of the Colum bia river above The Dalles may be seen. Mt. Hood towers skyward, directly to the south, and is a magnificent sight. Rev. J. W. Jenkins' lecture at the Fraukton school house hist Saturday night was deserving of a far better au dience than that with which he was greeted. He should haw had a full house. Ilis lecture is a description of his trip in the tropics, and more partic ularly in the island of Jamaica, w here Rev. Jenkins spent t-everal years as 11 missionary for his church. The lecture is illustrated by stereoptican view made from photographs, many of which he took himself. His description of the country and the manners and customs of the people is vry interesting. U. F. Fuller's hen bouse was raided last Sunday night and several of his best laving hens and a fine rooster were taken. We didn't think there was any one in the valley so hard up that he need to steal chickens nor so mean as to take from an old soldier who works hard for all he gets. Mr. Fuller has a good breed of chickens and his bens averaged him one dollar apiece since last October. He savs he will be prepared for the next thief that comes prowling around his hen house. Howard Ackerman, in company will Doug Langille and two other gentlemen, made the ascent of Mt. Hood last Fn davv The thousand-foot life Hue is bur ied under ten feet of snow, thus making the ascent more ditlicult, and many timis it was necessary for the guide to cut steps in the ice with his hatchet. The atmosphere being free from clouds and smoke enabled the party to obtain a splendid view. This was l)uug's 5'Jd trip to the top of Mt. HooiL Game is plentiful and fishing in Hood river is good, Jmi use going to Sherman county to hunt the festive wild goose. Flint Jhadford, while having a good run of luck fishing below the railroad bridge Sunday, got a nhot at a wild goose that lit upon one of the islands at the mouth of the river and brought down his game. Geo. I ox crossed the river and secure! the goose. Flint says he enjoyed his dinner very much, and the goose was young and tender. Masons commenced laying bricks for Blowers & Sons brick building last Mon day. In the corner-stone was placed the geiualjroy of the Blowers taniily since Tlx mas Blowers arrived at Boston in liill. Three copies of the Hood River Gi.acikk, of dates July 14, July 28 and September 8, lH)i), were also put in ihe corner-stone. The number of Jul) i -It 1 1 pave a write up of Hood River ano that of July UHth gave the first mention of this the first brick building in Hoofl River. Rudy Cradlebaugh returned to The Dalles last week from the Golden Eagle mine, mar linker t.itv. where he has been spending his summer vacation. He states that while the Golden Eagle is fai tronl' being opened up as yet still the in dications are gocu that it will turn out to be one ot the rich mines of the coun try. Rndvwason his wnv to Portland where he will visit, for a short time be fore returning to the state university at Eugene. W. B. Perry, formerly of Hm. d River, now ot the firm ot IVrry Ai .Mcl aIani Sumner, Wasji., is doing a good bimine. s this seasou-shippiuis fruit. His firm hi s shipped about iO.tHHJ crates ot raspber nes and blackberries the present season, which netted the growers $1.35 a crate. The raspberries and I la.'kb.Tries of ti e Puyallup valley bear about the an Me reputation in Eastern markets tbatt thii H iod River fitra wherry does. . . Soiye of tlu; bad hoys ftb mt town are n 4 getting any better fast. Recently sf ine pf . thetu "swiped A. G. Bradford's favorite-watermelon that was growing in bis garden. This was bad enough, to steal'-a melon from the garden of a uiuu nearly 80 . years old, but we learn of oi lier tilings the" boys have been guilty of that would not look well to them, at least inprint, arid we refrain from niention iug;t!icui at this time.' '.-'' ' .; . v TH-iiilvs tif the G'wi7!?!i are due Frank Oifaudh!' for late copies of Montana :pr.persv.. The, Anaconda Standard s spe cial anniversary coition was immense. Its reminiscences of old tunes in Mon tana, when we held cases on the Mon tana Post, the first paper in the terri tory, were read with interest. Mrs. Fred Howe is having three large rot and the ball-way m her house lathed and plastered. Jos. Fra.ier is do- inir the worn. Air. Frazier recently put on a coat of plaster for T. J. Cunning addition to his house, and is at work this week at G. 1). Wood worth's place at Helinont. Capt. F. M. Jackson brought samples of a seedling apple to the Guhukk ollice Saturday that give promise of being a valuable apple to propatiate. They are of good size, red color, semi-acid, and ripen alxmt the same time as the Grav- enstein. C. L. Copple sold his household fur niture to t'lulip Struhr, whose tanulv 'arrived here from Wisconsin last week. Mr. Struhr is the master logger for the Davidson saw mill, his spec.alty being to drive the saw logs in rivers. Col. 0. B. Hartley and family, Dr. Olive Hartley, and Hubbard Taylor and wife went to" Alt. Hood last week, camp-' tngout several nights and fishing. Fri day they went to the top of Cooper's Spur. Mrs. S. W. Arnold and her sisters, Misses Boss and Ellen Isenberg, have gone to Portland to meet their brother Howard, who is returning from the Philippines, and to visit friends in Port land and Salem. Mr. Lone, the painter, lias a fine oil painting of Mt. Hood on exhibition at S. E. Biirtniess' furniture store. The scene was sketched from the Washing ton side of the Columbia river. Chas. Riggs" is now proprietor of the photograph gallery lately occupied by Fred Foster. Mr. "Riggs has been doing considerable photo work in the valley and bis work is pronounced first class. Prof. S. G. Sherrill's school at Frank ton commenced the fall and winter term last Monday. The patrons of the school contributed money for a drum which was purchased by the principal. The west-bound overland train was late last Saturday, so a special of extra cars was put on above Ttie Dalles and reached here on schedule time. Mrs. Delia Jackson and ber son Harry came up from Portland last Saturday to visit her uncle, Capt. F. M. Jackson of the East Side. J. K. Gill, w ife and daughter of Port land are guests at the Parker house. Miss Madtre Warren's school at Un- 'derwoods commenced last Monday. Mrs. C. S. Rkw is visiting relatives at Mai ksburg, t r 'gon. Hon. J. V. Morton went to The I.JUs. Monday. The O. R. A X. company will begin Monday on the work of straightening the grade at Hayncs spur. Bights of way have been secured of E. Locke, R. S. Andrews and J. W Morton. The new grade of the railroad will take the grade of the county road on the rip-raps just bi'low the jilaner, and the county road will then occupy the preseur railroad grade. J. W. Morton w ill Ife compelletl to move the old Sanders house, and as the new road bed will lie uuide on a straight line east from the planer the greater part of his old orchard w ill be destroyed, though he has liei n well re compensed by the railroad company. Such improvements have been made all along the line from here to Portland, and thus the time-distance over this part of the n.ud will be considerably shortened. S. P.'Shutt was at Sunipter last week. The Blue Mountain American announc es his presence in town as follows: "Ma jor Sloan Philip Shutt, formerly editor and proprietor of this paper wheu it was known us the Sunipter News, has been in tow n for ii few days, lie has many warm friends here who are pleased to meet him most cordially, anil as he has a way of combining business with pleas ure his prsence never grows monotonous. The major has established a ranch, a residence and a newspaper at llood River, and all these institutions are to be on the order of the ideal. He intends to visit Paris in 1!HR). and return via China, looking into valuable railroad franchises on his return trip through the Flowery Kingdom." One of the hovs of M. F. Loy, while fisbimi on Sunday in Hoed river near the mouth of Neal creek, caught a fine large trout and landed it in a yellow jackets' nest on the bank of t ho - river hen the b'-y went to pick up ins nsn he was stuna'bv the infuriated bees till bis head was swollen, like McGinty's, to "twice its ordinary size. lo rid him self of the bees he thrcw himself into the river, w here he dived under the water. The lices lit onto the fish and stum.' it to death; Companion of I aw managed, by using long poles, to jhisLl the fish into the river, and it limited down to where the boys fished it out again.' Yellow jackets are mighty apt to sting boys who go fishing on Sunday. An old-fashioned barn raising was held at H. Prigge's place last Monday. Fif teen men were present and a good din ner was served. ' What might have been a serious accident happened to Tem Van Ausdal, one of the party. He had hand ed a crowbar to a man on the joists above him, when it slipped from the hands of the man above and fell, striking Van Ausdal in the breast. Van Ausdal was standing against post and couldn't dodge, hut he caught the bar and partly broke the force of the blow. He got a severe knock with the steel-pointed bar just over the heart,, and next morning was unable to use his left arm. AV. P. Watson has many visitors to admire bis wonderful garden, where the productiveness of Hood River soil, under .utelligent and skillful managi nient, is shown at its best. His beds of celery, tomatoes, rutabagos, beets, pepers, on ions, etc., would astonish the average llood River farmer, or any other, lie has one acre in corn that, he evpects to go L(K) bushels to the acre. Mr. Wat son's place is close by town, and every Dody interested in knowing what garden cruck can be grown in Hood River to ,H'ifectioh should call and see linn. He takes great pride in show ing hjs garden, jspec. ally to strangers. ,.. The board of director-" of the. Hood River Fruit Growers' . Union passed the pillowing motion, at ii meeting held Sat urday, the ill h nisk: "That the stock noiders who have failed to pay the as sessment of per share, levied July ), l.ssio, which became delinquent Sept. i, UiiW, Up "granted until Oct. , 1!H) to pursued ilolin qUeliey." Article XI; of the by-laws of the union' provide, among other things, that at stockholders meet ings, "uo voie shall be counted which is not represented by one share of stock up on which all calls" or assessments have been paid." . . Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bartmess gave air informal farewoll reooptkin at their lit. me Tuesday evening to their sons, Karl and Meigs, w ho will leave shortly to take up their college work. Slipper was served early in tne evening, alter which those present spent the i nie. in music and games, 'loe many friends and former schoolmates of the, boys unite In w ishing them success in their college course. r.i. Thompson, w ho Las been in.tbe Yakima country for the past two months, returned heme Tuesday. He was sick when he started home and narrow ly escaped being corraled in the small-pox Hospital at Ellensburg. There is several cases of small-pox at that place. He met several Hood River people on their way to the hop fields. C. 11. Luther, who recently purchased the Berger place, arrived nere lrom California a moiitn ago with his family, lie thoroughly understands fruit Can Ling in all its branches and is at present employed by the Davidson iruit Co. lie advertises horses tor sale in another column. The W. C. T. V. w ill meet at the home of ;Urs. Lrstila Dukes next Thursday afternoon. Sept. 21st. As this will be the first meeting held utter a month's vacation, it is espec.ally requested that all members be present. School oiiened in town Monday with 12S pupils. The principal's department of tne f rankton school opened the same dav with an enrollment ot W, ami many more have come m since. C. A. Bell of the Mt. Hood hotel i making improvements in the shape of sidewaiK around his block, lie is als restungling the roof of the hotel. S. H, Cox is doing the work. . v Mrs. 0. P. McFall and son William went to Portland last week. Mr. McFall preceded them to the city some time ago. He has a position in a box factory ami is doing well. A horse belonging to Conrad Repp got a rusted nail into its loot, about a month ago, ami has been unfit for work since, then. The animal will get well but will lose its hoof. Labor is scarce. The school starting up has taken the boys and gins from em ployment ot u.nvrent Kinus. i ne oox factory on Monday sent to Moro for help. . Capt. Blowers sold four lots in Blow ers' addition during the week two to Nico Tostevin, one to li. W. Wait and one to E. E. Savage. Maltie Dukes left Wednesday for Cor vallis. where he expects to inake ar rangements for entering the agricultural college. Nearly all the Hood River school teachers in attendance at the institute at The Dalles returned home Saturday Miss Catherine Sinnott went to The Dalles during the week to resume ber studies at St. Mary's academy. C. E. Markliam has blackberry plants of the Snyder variety for salt the most prolific of blackberries. Flint Bradford is delivering fruit boxes to purchasers within a reasonable dis tance of the factory. Clvde T. Bonney has 40 or 50 head of beet 'cattle fattening on J. W. Morton's meadow lands. Mell Foley returned last Saturday from the harvest fields of Sherman c.Hintv. LEWIS' "WEAR RESISTER." . . Sliiies of great endurance for men. These are made of heavy calf, three soles, English last, straight tip, lace, and IT'LL LEATHER LINED. You would expect, the price higher than . we charge you $2.50 "Wear Resister" WELT, best chrome calf, three soles, made for men who want a nice looking shoe that will wear like a log ger's shoe Men's Hercules . For heavy wear every day, best heavy calf upper, solid oak sole and heel put on by hand; never gets loose; sewed with double "wax thread and rivetted ; solid as Mt. Hood and cheap in long run Men's good quality, genuine kangaroo calf, oak sob s, new easy toes, plain or cap, lace and congress $2.10 and Ladies' best and finest vici kid custom shoes, with splendid welt sole, very best oak tannage, woith i.oO Ladies' very fine vici kid, excellent oak sole; you would expect to pay f2.f)0 or they go fust at Our Dis 70 School Shoes are not equaled at the price in any other line uiil. If your sole gets loose, don't go around "kicking;" makes it worse. We peg them and renew all seams free. You can't get a better deal than we give on shoes. .. . ... THE PEOPLE S STORE. Original Songi Free. What will the. grc.it Metropolitan pa pers do next? , This is the question syme one asks nearly every day. But there is one which leads all -others, , It has gained the sobriquet of "Americas Greatest Newspaper" by just such re markable pieces of enterprise as the one which has just now attracted the atten tion of the press all over the countrv. Last wuek tlie -ew lorK Minuuy worm announced that it would give away an album of new and original music, con sisting of ten of the up-to-date class of songs that are now so popular, such as songs of sentiment, "coou" songs, "cake walks," Ac. These ten songs the Sun day World proposes to distribute one each week, with every copy of the Sun day World. When it is considered that the average price of new music, written and composed by popular authors, is from HO to 4.1 cents, thtf tinparelled en terprise of The World in giving tlu song away with a big Sunday newspaper, for which only 5 cents is' charged, is ap parent. Tht World .requests that we publish the following announcement : A Music Album free. From Sept. 3 to Nov. 5, the Sunday World will issue weekly a song in sheet anisic form, with handsome colored cover. The entire set will he mailed, postage paid, for 0r. Remittances received alter September 3 w ill get the hack numbers and cash new numlier issued. Besides the song. The World will also send its colored Art Portfolio, w hich is a marvel of journal ism; its Sunday Magazine, which equals the monthly periodicals, and itsCi inic Weekly, w'hich excels every comic weekly in the I'nited States except two, and in its comic scope equals these tn lO-cent publications. Write a postal card to the Sunday World Music Editor, Pultizer Building', N.. V., for a Jist of the songs. Muss Meeting. A mass meeting of citizens of the ton n and valley is hereby called to meet in A. 0. l" W. 'ball, aP 2 o'clock p. in. Saturday, Sepfi ui'ier . bitb, to consider i fbe proposition and u ake' arrangements I for holding the fourth biennial horticul tural fair of Hood Hiver, bite Sa'mon and vicinity. . J. W. Mi nros, Snpt. . .Married.,. At. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 7, 18!)9, C A. Shurteof Arlington and Mrs. N, Barnhart of Hood liiver, The bride is one of the most estimable wonien of Hood Hiver, where she made. her home in the lannly of n. rugn. .iir. Shurteisthe lcudiiHt ' merchant of Ar lington. Mr. and Mrs. Shurte will be ut home at Arlington after Sept, lllth. They an; simply perfect, "writes Ibbt Moore, of La Favette, Ind., of I)e itt s, Little Earley lli'sers, the "famous little pills" for constipation and all liver ail ments. Never gripe. -Williams & lirosius. List r Letters Remaining uncalled for hr Hood Hiver post ollice, Sept. Id, IWHI: Casgrove, James Smith, J C I'ollett, Wm Welch, Chester I' reel, C H l'owler, Miss Lulu 1 lowland, S C. ' Stevens,, Mm M Wm. M. Yatka, P. M. PEACHES AND GRAPES . AT u fraxck;. Strayed. A prrav luuvr. with f boll. Marked 51 on the rlKlilshoiiiilerainl left ear split at the Up. A reward of 2.5J will btt pai'l for " return of I lie horseto. . - Till 1st. CALKIN, Settle TJp. Alt persons knowing tliomselves Indebted I to mean respect miiy axiccu e.iu im t-i-tle, .My books have b n lull with my eessor. H.t. F.verhart-, who Is authorized to collect for me mid give receipts. ( Bids Wanted. llv the directors of -tflmol tiistrlet. No. I for the janitor work .f the school building for the eonihiK term of 5 nioiillis. Ilhls to be in on or before jseiiteinber ii. I . Address 1 I). If I SKI CI1S, I limi lct ncrk. New Stock of Jewelry. Call and see nivstocli: met (r,!t price Hy buying closu I find I can sidl cheni.er tliim olliers. Spei'tftl reductions on jewelry will IfC made on Saturdays. Ch as. 11. Tkmci.k. ptc. n n in i ii u in IT your walla arc sick. or mutilated, call on K. L. lfmid. ConsHltn-lion frw. Noeliioge Tor iircaTiptiiins. No cure no pay. Ottice hour from Ii A. M, till 1'. ii., and ull night if nec- Thoroughbred Jersey. Tlionmahbrca Jersey cow for sale, ). K. K. savaoF.. Strawbsrries as IS Strawberries. No mutter whether yon have water to Irri gate with or not, the MaeiMin will produce a crop. No malter how early a variety yon have, the Early Simrtx will beat them by week. No mat fur bow large berries yon grow. tbe('lydjr Ulcn Mary would be not to put tlieni toKhnme. No matter how good n table herry yiu bave, tlie HhucklessKoesone better. And' for a good lata lu rry the llunn takes tne cake, till IlKltUV TU SOltltoW nnd get a Tew new varieties at the Columbia Nursery. , Jf. C. HAT Kit AM. E. H. PICKARD, Painter and Decorator, Hood River, Or. House Painting. Hard Oil Finishing, drain ing. Pner Hanging, Kalsoinlniug.etc. Thirty years' ex perience. (iuaranlees satisfactory results or no pay! F.-'tunaies gratis. Leave orders at Glacier Pharmacy, 3.2 3.00 2.20 3.00 2.15 JOHN HULLT'3 3Carzi.ess, Slxop 11:19 nwni'd hi Hunil River with a hikkI hIim-U of Ihii-nesH. All klndK of luiritrst Hint hiey- i le ri'i;ill Inn. In Hie M Ki'llmvx' bnlltlliiK. TREES! TREES! Persons wanting one tiw or n thousand will Rave iiioiiev. iret tlpat-clus tree, mill TUKKsilmtaif (H'AHAN l'KKl) hi hpTIU'K to XAMU by I'lm-liitf tliclr orders Willi fl. H. Uulligun, who is liioidlinn trees from Hie Most Reliable Nursery in Oregon. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Lund Dfllceat Vancouver, WiikIi., August 7, imti. Nolli-H Is hereby elvcn that the I'olluW-hitf-Minifd selller hurt tiled notice of his Intention- t( lliultl) 11 III! I lU'Ollf 111 SlllMlll of tils cliiim, mid Hint said proof will be made ht-fore K. W. Knle, cli'i lt of the Mipcrlor court of the Mute ol Washington, fur .skiiniiiiila county, at sti'Vfnsim. WashhiKton, on Wednesday, Sqi temberiii, IS'.itt, viz: I.KWW ('. HAY, II. K. No. 10,7.1s, lor the west :, norlli-wcsl ,', si'i-lioii 12. In wash I :i north, ranue 11 en-st,Vv.M. lie iiiinics the fiillowliiK wllni'Mses to prove his i'iiiii liniuiiH residence upon and cultiva tion of, suld hoot, viz: . . .. I ieorne Tyri'll, ( '. lloberlsini, ticorjff Fisher and J. A. MhIiit, all of ('lienmvuih, I'. I). Wash. Mlxl.- V. ii. lil'MIAIt, lifgish-r. Ranch for Rent. ITiiK'res In cultivation; 400 npplM trees, must ly In lii'iirlnn; other fruit; an early place lir slrnu'bi'ri'les. liood hay land; Indi'iM'ndeiil water rijjlil. I'as.v lerjiis. Call at tills ollire. Turkeys for Sale. Trio of Unitize 1 urkcys. A pply al thlHOltlce. Farm for Sale. lOncrca, iwaily nil In cultivation. The very choice of Hood Kivcrvnllrjr.il miles sinilh ol town. I'rlco ,h an acre. A. H. IHSHKuW. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests thefood and aids Nature In strenethenini? nnd recon- Dyspepsia Cure. U. , BtructinKtbe exhausted digestive or 1 gan9. ltisthelatestdlscovereddiRest . . : nt, and tonic No other nrenaratiun nnn onnrioxh t. In OfHclpnCV. It. 1 fl- fitanyy relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, iriat.nlenr.ft. Sour Stomach. JNausea, Sick Headache, Gast ralgia.Cramps, and all other results of I m perfect di creation. Prepared by t. c. uewitc a uo., VQicago. For sale by NYi 1 mutt & Brosius. ill Time Schedule s. lHiifAnf Fr'm HOOD lit VKII ArtitivE ! Fast Mall lC:li p.m. Halt Lake, Denver, Fast Mall 4:00 p.m.' Ft Worth.Oinaha. Kansas City. St Louis, Cliicago ami tne l-.asi. Walla Walla. S- Sioli!ine Flyer 4:37 p.m. knne.Mlnnea nulls, SI l'anl, DululliJ Hpokane Flyer h.b'i a.m. Milwaukee, Chi cugo and Fast.. 8 p.m. From PORTLAND. 4 p.m. Ocean Stkamsuii-s For San Y raneiseo Kyery five days. 8p.m. I'Col.vviniA Hiver I 4 p.m. Fx. Sunday. . Stkasieus Lx.lSuiuiity Saturday, ;To Astoria and way! 10 p.m. landings. I Willamette Hiver. 4:i!0 p.m (tfl'.m. (In-son Clly, New-E-uuday, Ex. Sunday berjt.Salem & way,. lanuings. ,: U'tl.r.AMRTTIC AND S;iiO p.m. 7 a.m. Tne". Tliur. nnd Sat. Yamhh.i. Kivkks. Mon, Wed Oregon Cilv.Diiyhm und Fri. nnd way landings.! 6 a.m. Tnes Tliur. am. Sat. Willionell Ulver .! 4::10 .r Portland lo Corvul- Tue;., Tliur. lis Sl way lanuuie.i ana sat, Lv.ltlparin. 1:45 a.m. dally ex. Sal. ' ' ;Lv Lewlst'n Rsakk P.IVER. i5:4.") a. ill. dill Itiparhi to Lett iston 'eji. Friday. W. 11. HUKI.BCKT, (ien'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Or K. II. Ci.akk, Audit, HiKid liiver. TIIE-- "KEGULAT0R LINE." MfcPfiltlil&Astt Navigation Co. .. Throueh Preieht ana Passenger Line. Daily tel. Date aid Fori All Freight Will Come Through witnout ueiay. Leave The Dallea 8.4") a. M Lejve rortland 7 00 A. M PASSENGER RATES. One way ?1 AO Ilound trip ... - 'r0 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced v W. C. A LI A WAY, General Agent, THE DALLES, -- OREGON I fill W) bone & McDonald CARRY A l'TI.L LINE OK Staple Groceries, PLOUIE - Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, Which wtf will sfH at Agents for Osborne SOLO EY Chas. N. Clarke, Agt., at iu lo hiln for pure fresh lungs, Family Ittvlpexu specially. . GENERAL COMMISSION TTTntTfCT TJTJTr'Tj'O realized; returns made promptly, t'onsiifimieitu m XilvJTXliliO 1 J. XVlOXlliJ liciteil and liheral alvancc iniule. We ulw pur- hnse Iii rue iiiinnllt'.i's ntl'riill for eannliiK All liimls of fruil bo.WH and crates on Htmlehiiker Wn 'ons nnd Mnrlnir Waifons; ton riinner Plows. llai'mwH and nines: HudL'er and are sold al as low priees as arc clun ked lor examine tlie goods. ' N. 0. KN-ATI8. l'res. K. K. iSAVAOii, Hee. and Trend. THE HOOD RIVER TRADING COMPANY, (I ncorpo.'aled). Unexcelled fiiellilies for hnndlhiB real estate, l'artles wishing to dispose of real property will find It hi llieir Inleresls to list thu same Willi us. conveyancing mat iuiu lines eiuut Ineil. Ahslracls fin nislied. ' Fruit Hoxes, crates unu piw-KiiBcs ui an aiuus. niuinsc Biiiiui.um-. Cloud Cap Inn, The Famous Resort at Will be opened to tlie public July M. pally stages from Hood Hiver. The finest trip and most accessible t;laeici-s In America. Pure nir.cool nitflits, unrivalled scenery, liiiild up your tired system in the healtli giving o.one of tlie higli allilude.s. For reserval Ions, rates, etc., address II. D. LANGILLE, Manager. I.iicltey & OliiiRi r, Rinse Manassers. " GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Establishcd llouse in th vallvy.J UKAI.KIMX ' ' AND G-eneral 3ivercln-a,nd.Ise, Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc. x a m HOOD RIVER, - - GEO. T. T..iinDnr tii IViwr i for llood liiver DiHtrict f r m nrenarert at all times to draw und'execute Pectin and Mortgages, ana an Kinus ot le gal papers eaieiuuy prepares. 1 am also prepared on short nonce to iiirnisii eorrei-r umnirm , ,H,, ,", and strongest insurance eoinpanies; so 11 you 111 and gel a policy in a rename iiuuriuin.-nraip.iii). And when It conies to Iteal K.siale, I nm or rent nnv hind in flood itlver valley or w line XnwHU'Uu.o,, re.U eslale, I have lanm therefore am tnormigiiiy aequHiiueu won m NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION'. rrimber Land, Act June 3, P. lTniled SUiles Land Ollice, Tlie Dulles. Ore eon, lulv 11, IxlW. Notice l hereby given that In compliance won hie mnnM i act of congress of June . If. H, en titled AniK-t for the Mile of Umber lands In the Wales of t'nlifornia, Oregon, Nevada and SVaslilnglon ,.,,.(, ,,f Washington, at his office In 1 Tcrritory," , dendale, Washington, on Monduy, September Of JliKid Hiver. county of Wasco. Htiite of Ore p., r.u.inu in.iiii.u. gon, has this dav II leu in tnisonice ins iv..i statement No. 142, lor tlie purchase of the norlli .; southeast 'i and noiih soul Ii west ',4 or section 2d, in townsnip No. 1 norih. range No. east. W. M.,nnd w ill offer proof to show that tlie land soiiglit is more valuable for its .: , ih.n r.,v ,11-iciilliiral nur- ises. and to establish his claim to said land iieforcllie rtcgiste.' and Kcceiverof tins oiiu-c at 'lTie Dalles, oregon.on Wednesday, thcajib dnv of September, s!i!l. lie names as ilneses: II. Q. yaft, iu rt V. Wyalt, W. A. Winans and A. P. V inans, nil ..f' II.U..1 fill...,- lll'IM.Itn. Any mid nil wroiis claiming auverje u nlfovewlescrlhed land are inmesie.1 tonic Ullll, i ,...,. llieir uio tun 111 in'.- ..v..v. . dav of September, lsnii. jy 1 J AY I I.rCAS. Uegisl er. Stockholders' Meeting. To the Stockholders of the East Fork Irrigat ing ("Miipanv: .... Take notice, that a special meeting of the stockholders will be held .September tfi, 1W, At 2 o'clock, p. m., at the office of the Hood River Trading Comi-ny, HimhI Ulver, Or., tor tltc purpone of electing one director, t" in crease the enpital sbs k and tit devise ways and means for an early einnplelinn of the ditch. Hy order of the li.wrd of Directors. '. H. BUNK, Sccrelaiy. Paled Atigusl 1 lSO'J- BID, Ike and let live jn uf. Mowers and Reapers. Held high Id the estimation of Practical Painters. Every gallon of The U Sherwin-Williams & rAINl will cover 300 or more square feet of surface ia average con dition, two coats to the gallon. Every gallon is a full U. S. standard measure. It is made to Taint Buildings with. It is the best and most durable House Paint made. the Glacier Pharmacy. z E Falenl .Medii lius and Wall l'aper. IVescilptlou u4 AND FORWARDING. imrposei. tiaiiil. I 'oiiic unit see n; we mean tmsines. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. l'lanet Jr. Harden TimiIs nnd Cnlllvatorii: Ca Hiiriin; 'l oot Ii J 1 arrows. I liese lire th. Im-h( cheaper grades or tools, (jet our price una fl. K. cahtnkb, Vine Vrea V. It. Bonk. Snow Line of Mt. Hood - - - - ukcuuw PRATHER. Notary Public for I ureKon. Also represent theoldst nam, your pioin-nj luauiuu tlie one you want to see. ji you anii'i raj, mat rsiiiiiion.oon 1 mn o'o ' a resident of ll''v" " '" - " . NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Iiiind (ifflce nt Vnncouver, Wanh., Aiur. 10, lHUll.Nolice is hereliy given tbnt the follow, liig-nnmed settler has Hied notice of his ltir.il- ,...,(.. tttnAtlt tlt.ul l)MM,f In siiniKirt of hi. ,.i..,. i,d tliat said proof will be in.de .,m, w. H. l'reshy, l'. 8. C'omnilsjioner for v,, innit, via; TITOMAH KHOENUNO. Homestead Entry No. SUli, for the south half of southeast quarter of section 4, mid tlie north half of northeast quarter of aectiOB I, township : north of range 12 east, W. M. Ileimines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion 11I said land, vl.: .lames Kit.. Ira II. Ifewett, James O. I.yl. and Frank Kevnolds, all of I.yle 1. )., Wash ington. alKsi2J W. K. DUNBAK,Kegitr. NOTTCE FOK PUBLICATION. I .IIP Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Aug; 17, ,N,k.e (s, hereby givca that the follow, , . SPt,.r ls i led not Ice of his in. teutlon to make final pnsif in upK)rtof his 1 111 bcfiire W. H. I'rcshy, IT. H. ( oiiunlssioner for Districted Washington, ut his orriee in tiol dendale, Wafhington, on Tuesday, Sept. 2B, lsiw, viz: AI.BEItT MAKKOUAF. Homestead Entry No. BW'i, for the iKHith bnlf of southeast quartej- section t, northeast quar ter of norl beast quarter seetion 11, and north, west quarter of norl h west quarter soettoo 12, township -i north, range recast, W. M. lie name Hie follow ing wltnesseft to prriye hiscoutinuous residence upon and cultivation 01, said land vi.: Ernest Kuhniiausen, of Olenwood F. f.. Wash.; Henry HotorfT, of Futris, P. O., Wash.; Jeorge Tunis, of lilenwood P.O., Wash.; Hani Hcmiingscn, of Fnlda P. O., Wash. aiVi W. n. PUNBAU, Kegistcr.