2Kood liver Slacier. FKIDAV, NOVEMBER 24, 1899. BRIEF LOCAL NATTERS. at Ramboo furniture at BarttneHH. Rocker, cheap aa the cheajiCHt, JiartnieHa . Have you seen Bartmean' fine golden oak Writing dunka. See those fine gulden oak Xma rocker" at BartiiieAH.'. Exceptionally low prices on otirpet at n It,.-.. ..... 1UI II1IUE-S IUMIHUIC DWli , Milk for cooking- purposes at 5 cents a quart at the City Bakery. Mrs. Pratt Nluteuiiib returned to Portland last Saturday morning Money to loan on real estate bv Jouh L. Henderson, agt W. O. Ovfrnian of Chicago was the guest of N. Tostevin, last Tuesday. John W. Watson of Portland visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.I Watson, last week. The circuit court grand jury reported finding three true bills and six not true bills of indictment. Lands bought, sold and exchanged at Emporium. Keep your eye on.the I'.in porium ad, 2d page of Ulacikr. Mrs. Harwood presides over the des' tinies of the new store at Prather's comer. It is neat, clean and inviting. Mrs. ' A. 0. liershey, who has teen under the doctor's care for some time, is reported to bo much better and lm proving rapidly. - v letters remain uncalled for in the post otlice for Frank Hickev, H. Macin tire, Fred (J. Plununer, John Ryan and I has:, lemplnnre. Mrs. Julia Harvev was quite ill and confiucd to the house for several days lust week, but has recovered and on Friday camu down town, N. W. Bone of Wasco is visiting his brother. C. K. Bone. Mrs. N. W. Bone has been visiting her old home in the Kaat for the past two months Dr. F. C. Brosius has returned and can be found in his office over Williams & Brosius' drugstore, between the hours of 10-11 a. m., 2-3 and 0-7 p. in John U. Bolton, who has been work ing for W. A. filingerland for the past two vears. lett on me uoai flionuay morning for his home in Portland. Joe Purser has built a residence at 1 1 'i nl r(j hliln fur his wife's narents. Mr, and Mrs. George Sunn of White Salmon, and the aged couple will shortly move into it. Isaac C. Kent, brother of Judge T. B. Keiit. arrived here two weeks ago with his family from Idaho and is living in the lialdwin house, where he is located for the winter- . Geo. Booth received a fine blooded .mi from Portland, oresented bv J. L, Atkinson. The duo was in charge of T. C: Dallas for several days till Mr. Bootli came to town. A very fine entertainment will be fiven by the Christian Endeavors of the 'iiited Brethren church some evening next week. For full particulars watch "tiett week 8 Gacikr The a R. & N. Co. will build two lunpi Ktern-wheel steamboats to ply be tween Portland and The Dalles. The Iw.atH. it is said, will be completed ill time for the spring trade. Miss Lethe Hiestand, a very capable dressmaker recently from the East, do veire to announce to the public that she 'iu'niinirurt tn rlo nlnin and fancv sew ing at her residence at the U. B. par uriii nun. . Van Johnson brought to the Glacikr nfiieo hiMt Kutiirduv 16 potatoes of the Buffalo White variety that weigh 31 pounds. One of the 16 weighs 2 pounds, 10 ouncos. They are hard to ' beauty and size. . .To. A. Wilson started last Saturday morning on a trip to Pennsylvania to viuit lii nld home in Indiana county. Joe expects to return to Hood River -after enjoying the hospitalities of his friends in the Keystone state 101 month or two. . Tha onnntr mirvevor of a county in r -i.Wnoi nritea to "John L. Henderson "asTtihg if he can locate a colony of in utend'mg emigrants from that state on U. Mr. Ilondenjon says li run find the lands for them in the 4 miner part of our valley. The Advent Christian church will be taken down and rebuilt on J. W.iloore s " i.lace at Clover Dell. This church was "originally built near Tucker, it is and, that W. A. Slingerland ;,rbt ha hronirht. within the fold, but the good people of the congregation have been forced to give up his case as liope . less. D. II. Clongh reports that einee the rains set in a great many toadstools have appeared among his strawberry nLn Thin fiinirous urowth springs up Jrom the middle of the strawberry plant mi r,!iotiin( covers the whole of it. Upon digging up the plant he finds that the roots have uirnea mac k u hiln tha tons are green and . appear thrifty. The ground probably needs a change of crop. A member Of the O. R. & N. engineer fnmu anvil til lit. at a coint on the road above Mower is another sliding moun tain like the one near Cascade Locks. Rocks keep sliding and raising up the ties and pushing the track towards the river. His party explored the tap of the mountain, where they found the ukull of a mountain goat with the horns com plete. They also found several petriuecl ;": trees and parts of trees.. " - 0. G. Hughson, traveling man for RasmussenA Co. of Portland, was in town last week. Mr. Hughson is. a I.,-.., f tKu university of California. ; i tMnn of hi eolWe davs he said he served three years at the blacksmith tr Worn enterine the university. 1 hi. Ami niin.n ranee On the CttllipHS jv Ma 11 1 . 1 . I.., .,0 .r.ri,T new iair of top boots ta tnkil in ana Uilt nini- lfsnn.e nnmpkins. The boys caught in to his atv-le and commenced to josh i.i.v, Ttt-n'hnuliv voiins fellows man' aged to run up against him. at the same im attemntimr to make it appear that the severe jolt they gave -mm .- about 6higles and builders' nara beat for huskies ami holding them out at arm s length, rubbed their heads together. x furthnr ttpmnt. was made to haze l,im lint he trot rid of his top boots tv.. n.,..;,i.,.i Fmit To. has purchased ii.Un .ttended the sale of thi proiierty : r.,i 1 .ntlt. aiA hiillLht it in for a omaii lulviince over what It W0UIU have eost the company to procure ft boiler and engine for the cannery. 1 he mmmika renewed the lease on tne ai;h.iu;i hiiii,1intf for another year oii .t ! Pnd of that time expect to Uinir of their own for the box factory. The box factory bw. now on i.., ..j h .unu'harrv rratea that were ordered bv the Davidwn bruit Co. lor h au.,n f P. F. Bradford s lease will not expire till the 15th of next 1. ... dm no orders on lUUIllll, Ulll 3 kuviv ' " . ... l.,v..o ,f anv kintl. he Will likely relinquish hia lease and turn the business over to the new owners before that time. Mr. Davidson promises that utrawberrv crates will be cheaper next Hood River is not behind the rest of the country in having a representative in college foot ball. Claude Copple, who is attending the University of Oregon at h.ugene, apiMarcU on the gridiron lor the first time about three weeks ago, and notwithstanding his short term of practice has come to be quite a formid able center on the 'varsity's second team. The Glacikb's devil, always noted for his capacity for yelling, we learn is captain of the rooters club. Noise is presumed to be one of the es sentials of the game. A great necessity exists for a hall in Hood River suitable for holding meet ings. The A. O. U. W in charire of the old school building, have decided to not let the rooms for meetings of any kinu after existing engagements have been filled. The rooms will be kept for the exclusive use of the A. 0. U. W.,(i.A.R., W. R. C. K. of P. and I), of 11. As there is 110 other suitable hall for meet ings, it might be a paying investment for some one to build a hull in some can tral locality. It was reported a week or so ago that young ivlwin Henderson ol the Avui regiment had fallen overboard from a transport at sea and was drowned. Ed win a father received word from the war department last Sunday stating that the soldier drowned was Samuel J. Hender son of the 27th regiment. Mr. Hender son savs he felt no uneasiness over the report, as none of his boys could be drowned in a little pond like the Pacific ocean. Like their father, they are all good swimmers. ' M. F. Lov is up from his ranch at Proebstel. Clark county. Wash. His daughter Myrtle and the younger boys are with him on the ranch. VV ill lias enlisted and gone to the Philippines They all like their new location, which is 10 miles northeast of Vancouver, in one of the best sections of the state of Washington. Mr. Loy will be in Hood River part of his time looking after his interests here. Mr. J. Baglev, from the main office of the O. R. & X. Co. in Portland, arrived Tuesday evening and took charge of the ollice here Wednesday morning, reliev ing E. B. Clark. Mr. Clark will leave next Monday for his new field of labor at tort Htevens. Mrs. UlarK and daughter Beulah will remain visiting relatives and friends 111 Hood River for a week or two. Judao A. R. Bvrkett and wife of Bin gen, Vi ash., were visiting in 11000. mver durine the week and while here pur chased two lots of the townsite company and will build two houses thereon for rent. The lots are located lust west of the U. B. parsonage. ork will com mence at once on the two houses. Mrs. Mercer desires to inform her friends and the public generally that she will serve Thanksgiving dinner on Thanksgiving day, from 1 o'clock till 2 :.'), at 60 cents a meal. Send in your orders bv Monday, the 27th. Also, meals will be served at regular hour and price. Itoht. Foley returned from Crook county last Saturday. He has been with his brother Doc. who is in the sheep business. Doc loley has a half , 1 1 . mi - interest in 3,W neaa 01 fcneep. me grass on the ranges is good and stock of all kinds are 111 excellent condition The Sunday school of the Valley Christian church will observe Thanks on vim? bv rendering an appropriate pro gramme in the evening. All those havine anv part in these exercises will please meet at the church Saturday Nov. 25th, at 1 p. m., for rehearsal. The trrnnd display of shooting stars so extensively advertised to take place last uonit in m in materialize in 1010 lat itude. A learned astrologer in the East has discovered that a miscalculation was made and that the stars are not due till next year, Cant. Blowers on Monday made the sale of his Goldendale ranch, known as the Alexander place, to Air. Hoason 01 Kfilem. The once received was I l.uuu. This is considered to be one ot the Dest ranches in Klickitat county New sidewalks are the order of the day. The latest improvement 01 tnis bind van made bv T. G. minis in iront of his property. Mr. Dallas is also hnildiiK? norches on two sides 01 nis store building. Mrs. Julia Knapp is having a serious time with a swelling in her face. At firat it nag t.hnnudit that she had erysip elas, but she has concluded that she has Ix-en poisoned by a nop piuow sue uni. She is now improving. Rlnwers' new store room is being fin ished in first-class style. The shelving hnilt bv L. I). Boved and S. W. A rnnlil find is handsome work. E. L. Rood did the artistic job of painting rtnht Pnnd has nurchased from R. I. Sabin the property known as the Neff property consisting of a large dwelling house and four lots. The price paid . ti ion Chas. Tempel, the jeweler, will move into his new store room next wee. i sed t he huildina formerly oe hv Evans & Russell as a barber 1 j fi-a Clan P. frowell combined busi ness with pleasure on a trip to Portland during the week, and Crowell's store is now receiving a big stock of goods. .T H. Kobere has ordered a De Lavel cream separator from rortiana anu n here Saturday. Hood River will then have a creamery. tr. r. H Snarksand daughter Dora- thv, of Sisters, Oregon, visited her uncle, M." N. Foley, a few days last week, re- turnins home Saturday. The Travers Book and Guno ciuo meet this evening, inov. t-nn, i reeular place of meeting. A good pro- cramme is expected. Wm. E. Loy enlisted at Walla Walla the 45th reeiment, Co. L. and is now on ft transport on uie y to the Philippines. J. J. Luckey has sold his 40-a ere ranch K miles west of town to A. t. t'taten of Salt Lake, who will move ms lamny here in the spring. Wm. L. Melton has completed a large barn for the Lost Uike mmoer vu., near the saw mill. The building is 36 by 64 feet. - . .. a t .... A Everybody is building wny not you 1 . you can do it by seeing Rand & btewart micro iiniunaiv. Allen Fulton baa lumber on me ground for building two-story house, 30 by 30, on his lots near the armory. The ladies' aid society ot tne -ongre- eational church will meet at Mrs. Belle liraham son trwar m'- Apples, raisons, citron, currants, I nuts, and srices. Fresh new stock. Rand 4 Stewart. For Sale at Emporium 3 level, clear ed lots, well and orchard, next north of armory; only 300. Men's Woonsoeket rubber boot, hip length, leather soles and heels for 4.50, at Blowers'. Mrs. Harwood will go to Portland in a few days to lay in a supply of holiday Idiss Ruth Rigby has returned from Carson, Wash. Asa Oiler of Lyle was m town on Tuetiday. - Social Gathering. Tim home of Judge and Mrs. Geo. T. Prather was the scene of a large and happy gathering of young folks and neighbors last Friday evening. Games were indulged in till a late Injur, and after a lunch was served the guests do parted, feeling that they had had a most enjoyable time. Those present (besides the "Higgins" family) were: Judge and Mrs. Geo. T. Prather, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Hershner, Prof, and Mrs. C. D. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Brosius, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bateham, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Graham, Mrs. Wm. llaynes, Mrs. C. R. Bone, Mrs. A. B. Cantield, Mrs. W. J. Campbell, Mrs. 11. V. David son, Misses Amy Angell, Grace Graham, Emma Bonney, Grace Howell, Belle Howell, Nellie Reynolds, Agnes Dukes, Gladys Hartley, l'ansy linker, Marjorie Baker, Grace Campbell, Maud Parker, Mellie Olinger, Carrie Copple, Leila Hershner, Clara Fredeen, Marjorie Fre decn. Clara Blythe, Idel Woodworth, lxiva Welds. Jessie Koeers. urace Prather. Marv La France. Bertha Pra ther, Georgia Prather, Lucretia Prather, Nellie Rogers, Helen Davidson, Key. H. K. Benson, Prof. Fred B. Barnes, H. F. Blvthe. Charles N. Clarke, A. L. Hudson. Ben Theyson, L. Hammers- berg, Delbcrt Rand, G. E. Williams, Louis Davidson, fcrnent Hall, Hurry Harr. Harold Hershner. Rodney Hall, Claude Thompson,Guy Woodworth, Earl Prather. Charles Tostevin, Lawrence Hershner. Well, How About Those Shoes ? bone & Mcdonald If they are getting old, mud and rain will want in and ill get in, then-you will wish you had a drug store in your vest pocket, Better gee some of our wet weather, heavy dress Shoes, double soled, leath er lined, men's "Wear Resistors," at. . $2.50 Heavy chrome calf, double sole, men's "Wear Resistors," 3,25 n;ut;.. Tit R..hool Shoes, lmst we know of for the money, youths and misses. ... ' Heavy kang. calf, best oak soles, children's same . I Our prices indicate what they are worth to us; you will find them worth much more to you. And, about Rubbers we sill at regular prices; Wst we can do on account of trusts; but we do not deceive you in quality. If we sell them for first quality, that's what they are. In MILLINERY we make a special study of styles, quality and appropriate fitting. ' Another thing, our prices are not too high. . 65 35 HOOD RIVER, OREGON. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Change of Time "n the 0. R. & UcL'innintf December 1st. theO. "R. & N. will run their Spokane Fiver via Wallula and the S. R. V. R. R. train No. 4 will leave Portland at 3.45 p. m., arriving at Spokane at 7.15 a. m. Train No. 3 will leave Spokane at 4.30 p. m. and arrive in Portland at 8 a. m. In connection w ith the above trains the O. R. & N. will put on a passenger train, leaving Dayton at 9 p. m. and Wa a Walla at 1U.3U P. m.. connecting at Wallula with No. 4 from Portland at ll.ain. m.. and with No. 3 from Spo kane at 12.05 a. m.. leaving Wallula at 12.10 a. 111. and arriving in Walla Walla at 1.20 a. m. and Dayton 3 a. m. The Sick and Convalescent. ' . :'' Archie Eastman and Who Boorman are recovering from their late illness. Alfred Boorman is down with typhoid fever. Uov Eastman. George Boorman and Burns Jonesshow signs of convalescence. Fred Fossberg's little girl has pneu monia. March Morse is still very low with ty phoid fever. Mrs. E. C. Mooney has been quite sick and under the doctor's care but is improving and getting along nicely. Notice to Fruit Grower. We. the board of directors of the Hood River Fruit Growers' Union, feel it incunilient on ourselves to state to the tmhlic that we will serve the fruit grow ers the coming season to the best of our ah lit v. We expect to proceed at once to make arrangements for handling next year s business. By order of the board. (i. J. GESSLING, Secretary. Hood River, Nov. 17, 1899 Mount Hood Notes. TVfixs Alma Nesbit. Norman Williams, George and Mark Wevgandt have had tneir Cianns wurvevcu jj v. veyor Goit. The Messrs Wevgandt are located the nearest to Mount Hood of any settlers here, and 111 time will pro duce the very best or appies. - Norman Williams moved another new wilier from Hood River. Thursday, ov. Kith Mr. Geo. P. Wevgandt. wite ana four children. They will reside in W W. Xason's house till such a time as they can build on their own claim. There are a few vacant claims left, also some that are proved up on that can be bought at a reasonable price. 1 nev are situated in one of the best fruit belts of Oregon and are well worth looking after. P. F. Fonts is having 200 apple trees put out this month. Fred Knudson and Douglas Riggs are doing the work. Mr. Fonts knows a goon tiling wnen oe kc it. and in a few more years will have one of the finest orchards in the Upper H. raiser along th coast through hi writ ings upon the fruit industry, and did a great dCal: to encourage the raising of fruit, be'ins Incessant in his endeavors to get the men engaged in the business to observe a number of principals in connection therewith that were neces sary in the successful raising of good fruits and the many who looked to him for information along these lines will feel that they have lost onejjf their staunchest friends. " Durinir Mr". Hixson's illness the busi ness was conducted by .Waller Bowen. artner and secretary and treasurer 01 the firm. Mr. Bowen is experienced and canable; and will continue the busi- . . A I . ness and maintain its rank as one 01 tne leading houses on the'eoast. The pres ent firm name of J. M. Hixson& Co. will be retained. Ranch & Range. .', (Toverdi'll. Rev. Roberts held ., meetings in the Christian church several nuhU last weekl The Advents are moving their church building from near Tucker's mill to the corner of J. W. Moore's place. Mrs. French of The Dalles is visiting with Mrs. Jenkins and family this week. March Morse is slowly improving. Mark Davenport is working at Daven port's mill for a few days. Mrs. Jenkins made a trip to lhe Dalles on Tuesday. ,; James Parker is still engaged in haul ing wood from the Eaf t Side. " J. W. Moore has been hauling wood from II. F, Davidson's, ranch to town. Wanted to Trade. I For a farm neiir Hood Ulver, 10 acrM Ital ian prun7.veiiri!olil near Hllverton. Mitrum .wttiti I v an ili h.iiiuu lot AUxlOO on Willliiinn I avenue ntHl (icilnr ma.. Kant Portland. C P. li.VI.Y, 4UJ Hull utrwt, Portland. Tf'W For Sale. HELD HIGH In the estimation of 1 Practical Painter. Every gallon of The "' Sherwih-Wiujams Paint , will cover 300 or more.aqtyire feet of surface in average con dition, two coats to the gallon. Every gallon is a full U. S. standard measure. Jt is made (to Paint Buildings with. It ' Is the best and most durable House Paint made. ' SOLD BY One of the enrtliwt nnd best pliicoi to make nmniviiii lliu t o lunula rlvr. ror parm- ulars i:ull ou or uddreiw V. WINCHtLL. 24 Acres, One mile from town; 0 In irtiawbcrrlc", one In blackberries, one In rmnbe rrlcs.MOO fruit trees, a icraiMJ vlnt. (lood Improvements. In quire at the Hood Klver HACK ET HTOKK. Chas. N. Clarke, Agt.f at the Glacier Pharmacy. J 0,. lo him for mire fresh Drugs, Patent 'Medicine" and Wall Paper. Prescriptions im4 Kumlly Iteeipesa eeliilty. , (I K9HM If rnnr walla am alek or mutilated, cull on K U. Kood. Consultation free. Noebaiite Rir prescriptions. No ourc no pay. Otllee youra from A. M. till P. M., and all nlKht If nec essary. Dyspepsia Cure. PortlartcS Ppibe. On all KMs of Famtiire, Carpas, Wall Pager, etc. I ehnllenKe any one to get lower prlee. on House Furnishing Good than I can quote. S. E. BARTMESS. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or- cans. It Is the latest, aiscovereu uigesu- Mr. King, from east 6f the mountain, ! ttnt and tonic. No Other preparation ..:..::,. i.:. k-, ,).,,- a w ITimt '. u 1 n amrtannv It. In. Btantly relieves and permanently cure9 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlckHeadache,Gastralgla,Cramps,anl all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C DeWltt A Co.. Cljlcogo. For sale ly Wllliunm & Brosius. is viaiting his brother, A. V. King Mrs. K. l'ealer is.; quite lamo v, ith rheumatism. . . Work will oon hegin enlarging the Vallev Improvenient Co.'s ditch just abo'-e" S. W. Arnold's place.. Nymph. The Red Cross society of Italy Is send ina fruit to the sick British soldiers in South Africa mud medicine to the Boers. Valley. TI TI Tomlinfion is able to walk down to his mill but is not yet etrong enough to do anv work. Hfx.. WVnner is on the sick list the past few days, but we hope it is nothing very serious. Our school began last Monday, witn Miss Parsons as teacher. S. B. Hess and wife went to the city ast Tuesday. While the trail through the willows has crown up of late and is not likely to be opened again this winter, we see one nr thf till s easi Ol Hie vauey loivi in likely to be kept open for the winter. That's right, Johnnie. n Tt. floooer and family return ed from The Dalles last wees. . iney visited the county seat on business. TVia npw house ui at AVm. Edick's is nearing completion. It is supposed we will soon know who will be the mistress, Miss Katie Gribble came up with the mail carrier Saturday, having been in Portland with her brother, who went to Hip hosnital to have an operation per formed on his hand. The operation was successful and the patient is getting nlnnir verv well and may lie out in two weeks. Yoc & Mb The Rev. Irl It. Hicks Almanac. There is no comparison , between former editions, and this splendid afma ma fnr 19(10. now ready.: Printed in homitifnl colors, on much finer paper. its 196 pages are packed with invaluable information on storms, astronomy and It is illustrated with nenr v 201 finest halt tones aim ouier Piicjrnvinira. This suDerb book would sell anvwhere for fifty cents, but it costs only 25c a copy, and every subscriber to Kev. Irl K. Hicks' now lamous paper Vnr.l and Works, at fl.OO a year, re- this plotrant almanac as a prem ium . Word and Works is a recoimized leader among the best family and scien tific journals, while nothing of its kind can compare with the Hicks Almanac. One dollar a year is a nominal price for such unique and useful pnplications. Professor Hicks has justly and of neces sity, withdrawn his storm and weather lorecasts trom an iree almanacs, iiurmg generously given his time and labor free J t ........... ...... ..!. W i ii .t , I lor iieiiny twciny rnia. Works Pub. Co., 2201 St. Louis, Mo. Death of J. M. Hixson Seattle and the state of Washington in particular and the Pacific coast in general lose one of the oldest and most cnhtintiiil business men in the death if J. M. Hixson. president of the com mission firm of J. M. Hixson & Co. He nassod awav at his home in Seattle on Monday last, aged 74 years, after suffe W an illness extending over severa months. Mr. Hixson is credited w twin if th ol.lest commission man on tl Pacific coast, having been engaged in thia linn for about fortv-scven year first in California and since 1S92 Seattle. He was known to every fruit Word Locust Church Notices. Union Thanksgiving services will be held this Tear in the United Brethren church, on Thu.'SiTTyi'ov; "30th. - Kev. Frank Spaulding will preach the sermon. U. B. Church Preaching at 11 a. m. nml tt t. m. Kundav-tichool at 10 a. m. i. r. . Xj- ai p.. in. .ums Jifure mes leader. A hve minute ciiiutren s sermon at tne morning service, n prayer service is held every N ennesuay evening. You are invited to be present. r,.nriHTMtional Church There will be no preaching service at 11 a. m., as le hour win do given io a iianusi onie service. Sunday school at 10 a.m. nnior C. E. service at 4 p. m. Christian Endeavor service at 7.45, with Mrs. Belle Graham as leader. ; lhe pastor win preach at 7.45 p. m., on I he eaver and his Shuttle." The quartette club, ef.iiKiKtinff of Messrs.' F. C. Brosius, 11. t., . m . . v. i ri Bateham, Kaipti havage, unu hompson will sing at this service, elcome to ail wno come. Born. , . At Chenoweth, Wash to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. daughter 9 pounds. In Hood Taver, Oregon, ov. 21, 18W, ts ATr. nnd Mrs. . l'eter iNevstron, a daughter. .,'. , In Hood River, Oregon, ov. 21, 1899. to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mahany, a son GEO. P. CROWEIX, Succeiwor to K. U Hmllli-Oldeit KsUibllMietl House In tba valley.' DKAI.KU IS 3DX3T G-oods, Clotls-IxxgV AND Vlm-ir. "Feed. Etc.. Etc. HOOD RIVER, - - '" - ' OREGOW Time Schedules. i). Nov. 7, 1899, W. Fisher, a This Year's Crop Walnuts and Almonds At LaFrance's. TREES For windbreak, .hade, ornament and fruit. at Columbia Nursery,; . Canaries for Sale. Gcrmuu mile by Linnet and Chinese Canaries for Fruit Ranch for Sale. iiiVi acres 1 mile'i . fiiiin town- 30 -re In eol- iw.tU. i iiniyl tnvft. moiHv wtnlr; new cider press; S tons of li" fT1 wani,2 wanons ndl'urmiiiK i in pie mc uts i tie iin. won wie plaee. JUH.N BWICENEY Clubbing Offer. . ii ...kc.rii.i. tn the flintier who DftV In ,!. .,,.., .w iiddltlonnl ran liave tne TwK-a-weeli Kepubli' or lhe Toledo Illude sent to their address lor one yeur. Wanted to Trade. A fiiriner desires to trade a good waeon for a good cow. iDquire at the (jlucier oinee. Settle Up. Dkfakt Fr'm HOOO KIVKR AaniVB Fftst Mull 10:12 p.m. Spokane Klyer i:Sl p.m. T 8 p.m. IHnlt Lake, Denver, 1-nst vt tt'tiri i. inn in. man Kansas City, Ktj 4:00 p.m. I.mils, Chicago and the Kust. Walla Walla, Hno- knne.Mlnnea nous. Ht I'uiil, Duluth, Milwaukee, i;iil cago and haul. Krom I-OUTIAND. OCEAS STKAMHIIIl-S Kor Han Knmeisco Kvery live days. 6 a.m. Ex. Sunday Kpokane Klyer 5:57 a.m. 4 p.m. The best results you must use the best materials. The HOOD RIVER PHARMACY' continues to be up to date In everything la the Drug line. Prescriptions a Specialty. ; Spraying materials warranted the pure stuff. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. 8 p.m. I Columbia kiver i p.i". Ex. Hnndavl Htkavkhh. :i'.xjsuuuuy. rj.itiiruay, roAsuirmauu j iu p.m. laiuuiiB". vviiiiiitiPiti River. 4:30 p.m. Oreson City, New-Ex-unday. berg.Halcm & way landings. a Is. 7 a.m. Tnes. Tliur, and Hat. 6 a.m. Tues. Thur. ana Sut. Lv.Klparia, I: In a.m. dally ex.Hut, WH.I.AMKTTK ASDj :) p.m. YAMHii.i.HlVKiw.Mon, cd. Oreeon City .Dayton: and Krl. and way iiiuuiuk. Willamette Itlver. Portland to Corval-Toes., Thur. lls& way lanamgs. 4:30 .m. and Hat. I,v lcwlst'n S:4Tia.m.dal Riparia to lwtstoirex.Frldiiy WTH. HUIU.miUT. Gen'l Pass. Agent, I'orllana, ur E. B. Clabk, Agent, Hood River. As we expect to mom Into our own building noon, we jill fortes . . n mniro mH' nl nrlees on iiry uikjuo, o ing, Hats and Cais, and mer.'s, Women wid Children's Underwear, you want bargains in these lines sec us. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. THE- - "DTTflTTT. ATftT?. T,TNE" AHAJU WAJUAWx ' TblfeFA & Astoria Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger iiine. DifM. All Freight Will Come Through Without ueiay. Uave The Dalles.... 7.00 A. M. LeAve rortlaud 7.00 A. M. Announcement. To My Friends and Patrons: I have secured lhe services of an expert me chanic and am ready to do all kinds of re pairing and new work at short notice, either by the day or by contract. I keep constantly on hand a good stock of builders' supplies, Including shingles, finishing lumber, mold ings, lath and lime. To make room for my Increasing trade I have rented two rooms on Second street and connected thera with my Oak street store, hence am batter prepared than fever to please my customers, i msn also to call attention to my stock of paints and oils, as well uh my complete assortment of furniture, whleli I am selling at l'ortlana prices and you save your freight. Yours for Diisiness, W. E. SHERRILL. RATES. n Vnnwine tnemse ves inaeou'u to me are respectfully asked to call and set tle My books have been left with my suc ,.o'or II D Kverliart, who is aulhoriied to collect for me and give receipts. One way l Round trip 2 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent, THE DALLES, OREGON Farm for Sale. at .,ri npurlv all In cultivation. The very choice of Hood Klver valley: 2 miles south ol town. Matte me m u.--r. gjij .-X. n. v.ouuu " . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijind Office at Tlw IHillea, Oregon. Ort. 12, lw NolU Is hereby lvtn that the follow-Ine-'named seiner has tiled notice of bis In tention to make filial proof In sup port of his claim. nd Unit mid proof will be made before the Kuglster and Keoetver at Thi. Ialli. ureson. on Vnvemlier 2i, limto, vu: ID " j'KItU FKACTlSCllY, Of H Kid River, Oregon, IF. E. No. 51 12, for the soiuu northrast and liKs I and t section o ...irMhin 1 north, range 9 east, . M. Henammthe followinj witnesses to proi his eonltniious resldeuce upon and cultlv lion of said land, vis: i- u u m.n. Si.ni Wtnans. Thomas Cot llnsand O. M. Whoeter, ail ..f HmI River. Or. ajuSt JA t-LCAa, ucgisier, rove a- KXPBRIENCf. f Ml rH' COPYRICHTS o. Anyon seniUng s sketcb sod description mar CUH-Hy ucertslo, free, whether an Kiventino is i.robbly patanuhl. rommuiilcstlons itrlctlr ronBdentlsl. Ohlwit aeencj fiirsecurlnu ptnU la America. We hir a Washington omr: Pitiits takin ttirouxli Mana Co. roatlT special notice In tbe . SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beaotlfullr Illustrated, largest elretilatioa of tnT ci entitle louraal, week! r. terms $3.1)0 a reari tlU six montbs. Speelmen copies and UXNB boon ox Fatx-vts sent free. Adores MUNN A CO., 361 Bread v. Kewr Varfc. I I DEAI.KB8 IS Azriculttiral Implements, Deere 1 lows, Uia nicKorv iiujiiiT, vuii.i.. Bugtry'Co.'s Carriiif,'es, HEAL ESTATE. 20 acre farm at iVImont.well lmproved,2..Vl0 21 acres 8 miles from town, Kast Mdc .... f,utiu 20 acres 1 mile irom town, i omc. ,-i0 acrea near the Divers ranch 20 acres near Belmont church - tlU. acre near H. Brown's. piO acres valuable timber land IS acres at Helinont 10 acres at Belmont 20 acrea at Belmont Town lots, farms to exchange, et. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Nov. W, ISiw. Notice is hereby Rivea that the following-named sfttlers have filed notice of their in tention to make tinai proof in support of their clniniK,aod thatsald proofs will be made before W I l'resbv1, United HUltes Commissioner for IHatrlct tir Washington, at his office In Ooldoiuiale, Washinglon, on Saturday,' De cember i, 18!l, viz.: KOBEHT A. SNIDER, Homestead Kntiy No. WHO for the southwest, diiarter of southwest quarter section 22, and west half of northwest quarter and southeast quarter of i.ortliwest quarter section 27, town ship north, range 12 cast, W. M. . . i fni nuiinii witnesse lo prove nla continuous residence upon and culUva- ttoo of said land, viz: ,,, Joseph Hilva, John Paffron, E.'B. H ll and William O'Neal, all of Lyle I , ., Wash ington. Also, ALflEUT J. SNIDER, Homestead Entry No. 9828 for the west half of northwest quarter and northwest quarter or southwest quarter of section 22, and northeast quarter of southeast quarter of aeclion 21, township 8 north, range 12 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiia- r ..iil InnH i-l Joseph Silva, John DafTron. E. B. Hilton, William O'Neal, all of Lyle,P.O..Washliigton. Dissolution Notice. ' U11U u Folcv A Hood Stage Com- 2.2HO 200 7.V) l.imo M JOHN HULLTs Has opened In Hood River with a gxd stock of UarncK. All kinds of Barnes and bicy cle repairing. In the Odd Kellows' building. Money. Vottce is hercbv given lo tne puone mm win partnership business of Luckey, Olingi-r, known as the ML pany, hasdissiiivcn. . - All person knowing themselves in be In debted to (he above eompanv will please call nnd settle accounts, and ail persons holding bills against said company will pleas send iii statements so that all accounts can be ad lusicd All corn-spondence to be addressed lo J. J. Luckey, Uood River, yre0,n.KFY V. f. r"l-i- a . - Dated Hool U1vrtOrM Nov. 10, IW Taken Up. A red calf, about six months old, with two Slips out of right ear. Owutr I notified to come anil get It aud pay jhrgej nt7 K. MARKKA M. Strayed. We need money more than ony one else. Advice "Owe no man anything." Kindly call and square XuaTtEMPEL. gray horse, with a bell. Marked M on the right hip and left ear split at the tip. A reward of 2M will be paid for the return of the horse to TIIOK. CALKINS, "SideSXdlforSale. A Side Saddle in good order, which will be sold verv reasonable; can be seen at my house near Tu'ckor. MRS. ALICE kEMf. year thau'they ever have bocu