3food iiver Slacier. FUIIUY.JIKCEMHEIt 1, lWi9jl CHIEF LOCAL MATltliS. TlinnkKgiviiig. Vote next Tuesday. Unmix) furniture tit Bartniens. Uoekers, cheap as the cheapest at jsurtmi'fH . Second hand rook stove for sale at tlic City F.akery. Have you peen F.artmess' fine oak writing desks. guMi'ii Pee those fine golden ouk Xma rockers at Piartmess'. 1'. F. Bradford iH on the mcV lint and confined to the houfle. Exceptionally low prices on carpet nt Iiurtmenfl' furniture store. A few full blood Plymouth Rock root-teni for Kale by I), (j. II ill. Old papers for sale &t thcGLACiBit office for two hits a hundred. Money to loan on real estate by J Oil L. HKNDtliSON, agt. Mn. 0. II. Rhoada is quite eiok with the grip and in under the doctor's care. Mrs. It. R. Erwin went to Portland last week to visit her daughter Nellie, who in attending echool there. Land bought, sold and exchanged at Emporium. Keep your eye on the Em porium a-1. 2d page of (jLacikh. Mrs. Alma Howe returned on Thurs day of hurt week from a trip to Astoria, where she went on a matter of business. Mrs. Geo. Nicolai and children came up from Portland the first of the week nnd are occupying their residence at the mill. The Trover rook and Curio cluhcalls for a special meeting tonight, Dec. 1st, nt the school house. All members are requested to be present. The Hood River post office was closed for two hours, last Saturday, out of re spect, for the vice president, whose fu nerel took place on that day. Dr. F. C. Prosius has returned and an be found in his office over Williams & ItroKius' drugstore, between the hours tif 10-11 a. ni., 2-3 and 0-7 p. in. Hint Ilrarttord went to Portland on Saturday and saw the game of foot hall iK'tween t ho I Diversity team and the Multnomahs. The score was 0 to 0 Miss Frieda Prigge started on Monday for Nairti, Cal., w here she will make her home tor the next nix mouths in the family of an uncle mid learn dress making. Winans Pros, are building a flume to carry water from Hood river to the ponds below town, for the purpose of making ice if the winter is cold enough for the purpose. Mrs. E. E. Lyons has not yet recovered from the injuries die received by falling from a wagon, she is now at home ller little boy was sick last Saturday, threatened with scarlatina. The family of Oat Eastman is passing th rou 'h a sijje of aHlict o.i. Two of hi-i hoys are still very weak with typhoid fever, and now Oat is crippled with ery sipelas in his left haiui und arm. Regular communication of Hood River Chapter, No. 25, O. E. S., Saturday even ing, Dec. 2d. All member are request d to b3 present promptly at 7 o'clock Work. Mrs. Eva H. IIayves, W. M. The state road below the planer has been badly cut to pieces by the graders who are straightening the railroad tied but the contractors promise tlrot it wil oon be put in belter shape than ever. Regular meeting of Canby post.G.A.R unu . K. on haturday. Uec At this meeting officers for the ensuing vear will be elected, and a full attend anee of both post and corps is desired The ladies of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet with Mrs Flags at the residence of Mrs. Jackson on Thursday, Dec. 7th, at 2. J p. m All members are urgently requested to be present. Hon. E. L. Smith has in his office an Ancle laniD. It sheds a soft light, and with two burners it in light enough to read in any part of the room. Three ouarts of coal oil will run the two burners 22 hours. A surprise party was given at Harvey Cropper's place on Tuesday evening o last week. The young people of the neighborhood gathered and a general good time was enjoyed by all in pulling candy and in other games. L. D. Blount eent. his friends in Hood River a sack of old Missouri shell hark hickory nuts, and they arrived here last Saturday. These nuts are worth f0 cents a bushel in Missouri, but the freight on the sack sent was $2.50. The Glacikr jrrws to press this week me day earlier than usual to allow the force to te devoutly thankful and attend the union wrvices ' at the United Breth ren church, and afterwards to gobble their share of turkey or corned beef and cabbage, as the case may be. Last Saturday J. F. Armor completed building 120 rods of flume for the Water Supply Co. of Hood River valley. This completes the full system of laterals and twain ditches on the line of this ditch. The company now has a permanent ditch and flume throughout their irri gating district. Mrs. R. Pe.aler presented the Glacirk with a copy of the Coming Nation, the organ of tlie socialist colony in Georgia. Mrs. Pealer has ft sister and brother-in- law in the colony, who, she says, were fools enough to give up a well-stocked farm in Nebraska to join the colony, and gave all their property into the common fund. They have been with the colony since it was first organized and seem etill to like it. A voung man giving his name as Grant Fletcher was picked up by J. H. Ko tierg, near hi place east of town, and hrought to Dr. Watt's office last Friday. The man said he was on hi way to Portland and fell from the pawenger train while standing on the platform of the smoking car. He was bndlv cut and lrnised about the head, but the doctor dressed his wounds and he took the next train for Portland. A few weeks ago a circular letter was sent out from the oflice of tlwJ county school superintendent giving the school children of the county an opportunity to make donations of small articles, euch as potatoes, can of jelly or fruit, or small bundle of clothing, to the Poys and Girls' Aid society of Portland. Prof. C. V, Thompson, principal of the Hood Kiver schools, is appointed by Kupt. Gilbert to receive all contributions from this vieinitv. Miss Cora Copple from Viento and T. M. B. Chastaia from Cascade lxicks. C. L. Copple was in town for the past feivdavs, shaking hands withold friends He is' now located at Alieel, Union county, where he i engaged in ranching. He has jmrchased tow n property and is negotiating for 00 acres of land near Alieel. Land there is chunginil hands n.ttv lil v ut .V) an aire. Dell Copple in crniie Fust and will make hie home . ; h. ld fnllca on the farm in Illi iiois. Mr. Copple and family and brother Dell traveled for a month last fall bv private conveyance over Eastern Oregon, and derived much pleasure and good health from the trip. A special meeting of the common council was held on Tucsdav, at which Ilonnoy moved that the judiciary com inittoe be instructed to employ counsel to examine into the legality of. 'our town ordinnnces and prosecute offenders of the same. Jllowers moved to amend by submitting the matter to the attorney general of the white. The amendment was lost. The original motion carried by the following vote: Yeas Ilonney, Dukes, l erguson ; noes Blowers, Pell. Mr. liomiev has since examined into the .iw more fully and finds that there is no need of employing counsel and will push the matter no further. T. J. Cunning Is making extensive im provements in his residence on the Markliimi place. He is putting in a bay w indow, with porches around the house, md on the inside is making radical changes. The kitchen is being enlarged by taking in the buck porch. This will giveCol. L. D. Mount, when he conies home, a better show at the dinning table and w ill make room for more guests on state occasions. Mr. Cunning believes in mukiug use of the services of J. L. Blount, who is on expert carpenter and builder, and these improvements are being made while he is with them. Uncle George Booth was greatly de lighted w hen lie came to town last Sat urday and saw the dog presented him by J. L. Atkinson. Clarence Knapp hud informed linn of the dog s arrival and described it as a "valler dog with long ears and looks like a hound." 1 nele George didn t know but what a joke hud been perpetrated by his friend Atkinson, but was rejoiced to hnd that the joke was by his neighbor, Kimpp. Uncle Georgu's new dog is the kind that any man would be proud to associate with. Prof. Louis F. Henderson, professor of botany in the state university of Idaho, bus been granted a year's leave of absence on half pay. Prof. Henderson will take a post graduate course at Har vard and will leave for Boston in a few days. His family will reside in Port land, and his mother, Mrs. C. L. I lender son, will come to iiood luver and spena the w inter with Dr. and .Mrs. Barrett. II. F. Davidson will start next Monday for a visit to his old home m Canton, Illinois. He will be gone about a month, and during tho time will visit Chicago and all the principal cities along the Northern Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, where he will look after mar kets for the products of the Davidson Fruit Co. cannery and for Hood Kiver strawberries. The weather continues springlike. Saturday, Sunday and Monday occurred the heaviest rainfall we have had for years. Monday night a lively chinook wind prevailed! and Tuesday was like a spring day. Fruit buds are swelling, strawberry vines are blooming, and even apple tree's in some places are in bloom. John L. Henderson has sold 28 lots in Barrett-Sipma addition, six of which sold for $40 each, the present price until January 1st. He sold two to A. 1 Holmes, last Saturday, and located him on a h( niestc.au on the Lust hide. Mr. Holmes will soon make his home in Hood River. Uncle Oliver Bartmess hauled off the piles of muck in Oak street, last week, in his w heel barrow and dumped it on Dallas' lot. Uncle Oliver is the best superintendent of streets the town ever had. He has swept the sidewalk clean for a whole block east of the U. B. church R. T. Mills arrived here with his fain ilv from Washougal by boat on Tuesday and w ill make his home here for" the winter. He is a stone and brick mason bv trade. Mr. Mills is an old soldier having served in the 80th Illinois during the civil war. W. P. Watson presented the Glacikk oflice with a supply ot Ins nice crisp eel cry for Thanksgiving. Call at Kver harts, and among the many nice things vou will find there, don t forget the celerv. G. W. Phelps and Miss Cora Hart were married in Ileppner Nov. 27th Bert Phelps, who is a Hood River boy is now an attorney at law and a partner wilh ex-congressman hlhs. William Gaorge, who was a resident of Hood River "last Summer, was in town last week. lie will move here again with his family from Portland next week. The board of directors of the Hood River Fruit Growers' Union has rescind ed the action of the former board in levying assessment No. 3. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Potter will shortly leave, for California, where they will spend the winter for the benefit of Mr. rotter s health. Mrs. Milton Sunderland of Portland visited .Mrs. L. Henry and Mrs. Fred Howe and other friends in Hood Rive last week. Capt. II. C. Cook of White Salmon has been recommended for the position of census enumerator for western Klickitat county. D. E. Miller returned from Portland last week. He was taken sick in the metropolis, which detained him there two weeks. A fine line of fancy candies for the holidays can be found at W. H. Cole' confectionary home-made and tin ported. The Lost Lake Lumber Co. sent men un Hood river on Wednesday to drive logs. The river is at a booming stage A birthday surprise party was given G. A. McCurdy on Tuesday evening Nov. 2Sth, it being his 43d birthday. For Sale at The Emporium A quarter block in Parkhurst, only f 100. Beautv ful view. Size of lot 135 by 150 feet Dr. T. L. Eliot was in the valley durina the week and returned to Port land Wednesday evening. Miss Effel Hull and Mrs. W. S. Brown of Milton are visitinc Mr. and Mrs. A O. Hershey. Contributions for the Children's Home can be left with Prof. Thompson up to TW 2rl. Chris Bartsch and bride arrived Wed nesdav evening from their southern tour, Geo. W. Mcintosh and family returned last Friday from their trip East. II. Prigge's big barn has been painted red and looms up grandly. Chas. M. Morgan, an attorney of Port land, was in town Monday. In Web root. A letter from Earl Bartmess, who is student at the agricultural college at rwvnllis. to hi father, contains the following : Vnii snoke about the weather. Well I do not like to speak of it, but really, it lia a milv r:Li ned three times since we VioVrt? the last, time it commenced about a month ago, and I think it will not last much longer, for about one half tl. l'ncitie has already been dumped over the mountains. If one falls off the sidewalk it is all off with him unless he can swim. T-rn'r thhi hiL-h ollar craze gettm to lie something awful? It hasn't, as ctnwk our huri a very hard blow but every dav or so some w hiskerless gosling of a commercial traveler blows into town with his gussle encased in a ff and appears to devote more time endeavoring to perfect a plan to prevent heiinz euillotined bv his collar than he does to selling poods. The foo ki! er murt be taking a vacation. L'.nd Herald. East Hood Cher. Allen Fulton and family are preinirinij to move into Hood River from their farm at the mimmit of the Indies Pass. V. Wini-hell recently sold 7 acres of laud to Mr. Young, a resident of "the upper country." Have you noticed thftt the robin and the lark are flown? This means a severe winter or else a lot of badly fooled birds. Heavy teaming over our roads con tinues and chuckholes are numerous. J. B. Jackson and L. Silliman have formed a partnership to cut 10 inch wood on a large scaly during the winter; having received a new drag saw from Portland to be run by horse power. It is said that short length wood is becom ing popular in the markets of Eastern Oregon. Rev. Troy Shelley and daughter Paulino have extended their drive by team as far ns San Iranciseo. Mr. Shel ley has been almost an invalid for a number of years, and he will spend the winter at one of California's health re sorts. He writes that tho change ami liversion of travel have already been of great benefit to him. Teacher and pupils moved into the new school house last w eek. I he new seats are of single type. All things combined with good ventilation and light make both parents und children happy. Cupid, that delightful little archer, is ver in our midst. Just at present he is very busy letting fly his shafts as he hurries to and fro in his "sweet chariot.' Mrs. Jerome Wells wus recently down in the valley from their mountain home Her health is much improved since her sojourn in the hospital at Portland and she feels quite hopeful of complete recovery. Comparatively few persons in Hood River valley realize the extent ami value of the hiiili table-land adjoining our eastern border. A considerable number of settlers lui-o located upon it during tho past few vears and no land is now available except through purchase. It has been demonstrated that fruit and a variety of other crops do well. New roads are being laid out and a new school district and other inseparable ad juncts to an mterprising, intelligent oinmunity are within the possibilities of the near future. The learned astrologer in the East, who has discovered that a year's unseal culation has been made on shooting stars, also adds that the last great dis play occurred in 1Wj2 and inii3. unlet & Rolfe's text book on astronomy tells us that the last great display took place in 181)0 and 1807. It is about time now for some other wise man from the KsiHt to come forward and befog us some more. Mr. Ilennagin and wife arrived home the tirstof the week after a short visit to their sons and daughters in Sherman county. G. D. Boardman and Bayard Young made a nuick trip and return to Sher man county last. week. Mr. Boardman's son Charles, also returned with them Geo. L. Robinson bought 20 acres of unimproved land of John Mon roe. The deal was mode on Monday through Geo. T. Pratlier. Planer Xoles. The new store has materialized and the boys can get their tobacco right at home. Ralelirh Phelps laid off this week to haul lumber for his new residence which he will build opposite the Barrett school house on the land he bought from John Sioma. Mr. Noble hud off on account, of "tick ness in his family this week. John Forbes, who has been taking a vacation, began work luesday. It sounds like a battle with the Full pinos (?) when the blasts explode along the track where the graders are at worn Emory and Ona Davenport are at tending school at Hood River. Miss Carrie Bverlee has returned fron Portland and reports a very pleasant visit. The McCuistions and P. J. Robbins moved to the wood camp to cut wood for Mr. Davenport. AVaggener-Perliam. A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 22d, when Miss Margaret Perham was united in marriase to George E. Waggoner. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. M. h. Perham of the East Side. Rev. Thomas Boyd D. l)..of the Fourth Presbyterian church officiated. The bride is a most popular vouncr woman. The groom is chief clerk in the surveyor-general's office. delicious wedding supper was served Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner took the o'clock train amid a shower of congrat nlntions for a trio through talitornia LTliey will make their home in Portland Portland telegram. Change or Time on the 0. R. & ?i Time Shortened 2 Hours and 20 Minutes Between Portland and Spokane Beginning December 1st, thcO. R. & N will run theirSnokane Fiver via Wallul: 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. in. In connection with the above trains the O. R. & N. will put on a passenger train, leaving Davton at 9 p. m. and Walla Walla at 10.30 p. m., connecting at Wallula with No. 4 from Portland at 11.20 p.m.. and with No. 3 from Spo kane at 12.05 a. m., leaving Wallula at 12.10 a. in. and arriving in Walla Walla at 1.20 a. m. and Dayton 3 a. m. Advertised Letter List. Nov. 27, 1899. Currier, Jas R Richardson, care Olaneev, Bert L L Co Follett". Wm Thornton, E D Hawser, B H Barnett, Miss Stella McKimiev, John Randies, Mratiip Rush, Jon T Wm. M. Yates, V M. It takes but a minute to overcome tick ling in the throat and to stop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and luiig troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It prevents consumption. A fa mous specific for grippe and its after effects. Williams & Brosius. A wreck occured on the O. R. & N last Sunday night, resulting in the death of Engineer Robert Hnnterand Fireman Geo. Miler, and the fatal injury of Brake man W. F. Herzinger, who 'lias since died. The engine ran into a big rock that had rolled upon the track and was thrown from the track. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy I ever used for coughs and fold It isunequnled for whooping congh. Child ren all like it, "writes H.N . Williams.Gen trvville, Ind. Never fails. It is the only harmless remedythat gives immediate re sults, t ures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use pre vents consumption. Ulianis &. Brosius Dressmaking. I f euM r.-.c-ciruilv announce to the pub lic thiil 1 am prepared to do nil kind of plain and fancy gowin; Hnd dressmaking at niy rooms in lie I . . pnrsonnsje. Kit MISS LKT11E 11IEST.VXD. VIUUner)Cl The Fall Millinery .season is advancing, ami we oft-r entire stock of Hats at reduced prices. If you want a trimmed Hat, come early, before stock is broken; if you want a new or old Hat trimmed to order, we promise promptness and satisfaction; or if vou wish to trim your own Hat, we have the trimmings for you at reasonable prices. We have a full line of GUM and FELT BOOT4 for men and boys. Ladies, misses and child reus' Gum Boots and Rubbers at prices as low as new first quality rubber goods can be .sold. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Agents for the Royal Tailors. Million TlinnkKglvitisf Eutcrlidtunpnt. The Christian Endeavor society of the U. B. church will give an entertainment in the church building on Thanksgiving evening at 8 o'clock. The programme will be a varied one and promises to be r very interesting. A general auniissiom of 15 cents will be charged. The follow ing is the programme: Solo, selected, Delhert Hand. Recitation, "The Ride of Jennie Mc- Neal," Grace Howell. Duet, "All Things are Beautilui, "Jiiss Foss and Mrs. Hartley. Recitation, "The Editor s Guest," E. E. Fix. Solo, "Sing me a Song of the bunny South," J. R. Nickelsen. hv six old maids and six old bach elors were never married." Oration, "Temple Building," S. h. Bartmess. Duet. "Floating down tho River," Messrs. Gregory and Rand. Eulogy, "Tho American isruius Robt. E. Lee," II. K. Benson. Guitar duet, selected, Mr. and -Mrs. Knapp. 1. i. s i i. ti jv. u. urni, muni. At The Dalles. Robt. Rand was in The Dalles several davs last week and was allowed to come home again without being buncoed or getting in the lock-up. Ho says that wlnle fie was walking iiiioui me cny, readinar the siirns and taking in the sights, he found a man too drunk to navigate lying in an alley, meeting with a couple of men on the next corner, he asked; "What's the matter with that man?" One of t he men replied that he guessed i0 was a little tired. 'Well," taid our Bob, "I'll but fie is a republican." T il take the net, aiu me man iiu- dressed. . "I'll bet the cigars for the crowd that he isn't a republican." "All right," said Bob, and the three went to the tired citizen, and Bob shook him and said: "Wake up here? Are you a republican?" "Y-a-a-s," came the stupid answer, and Bob smoked at the expense of the other fellow, and now wakes up in the night and laughs to think h iw easy it is to win a bet like that in The Dalles. Among the Fuels. The young folks of the Epwort h League held an apple social at the home of M. V. Rand. The chief game of the even ing was the apple-pie game. Each per son was given a slip of paper with a let ter and a number on. These put to gether formed tho name of an apple. Verses of poetry were then written on the names thus formed. Following are the verses that were written the first taking the big apple pie, the second the little apple pie, and the third taking ru apple pie: Ry the old Hell flower law I'll marry this Indian to the squaw; And as the hen sets on her nest, I'll try and do my very best. (2) We find the name Is Muldrn mush; Hut we didn't Hud It in a rush, riiey told us blush whs In I be ii .one; But we slill were j-ucssini? Just ihaumpf Till one of our crowd, whose mhid was laden, Said llieotner word was surely maiden; And when we counted up to see, IV. I I. . ... n 'C (3) Crab apple, Crab apple, you dear little friend, sweetness you're none, but sourness to lend. Hut on, wnn cold nays aim snow hid at uunu, Crab apple sauce Is the best in the land. While borintr for coal on Seufert Bros.' ulace, half a mile above The Dalles, last week, workmen strucx artesian aier 100 feet below the surface. A good sup ply of water is thrown 20 feet into the air. Married. In Portland, Nov. 22, 11)9, Dr. E. L, Niskern and Miss Nellie Butler. At The Dalles, Nov. 27, 1899, Wayne Roberson and Miss EHie Evans, both of White Salmon, W ash. r Church 5otlces. ThankFcivinc Services L nion ser vices consisting of anthefis, the reading of the president's proclamation, and a sermon will be held in the U. B. church at 11 a. m. Thursday morning, Congregational Church There will be services next Sunday ai ii a. m. anu 7.45 p. ni. Christian tnneavor service at 7 p. m. Mr. H. C. Bateham, leader. U. B. Church. Preaching next Sun day at 11 a. m. ami 7.30 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. A prayer service is held each Wednesday evening at 7, Your presence is invited to ml these services. i Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had gi "en her u p to die with croup It's an infallible cure for coughs, grippe, colds, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and lung troubles. Relieves at once. Williams & Brosius:x This Year's Crop Walnuts and Almonds At LaFrance's. Choice Roses, Home Grown, Ten Varieties, Columbia Nursery. Brahma Pullets. Fnll grown Brahma Tullets; also, Chile elub seed wheat, for sale by rtj J. II. KOBERO. gBalc OQttl They Hava Clothed Over Six Men. Wanted to Trade. For afurm near lltmil Hlvcr. 10 acres Ilnl- Ian primus 7 ye-Hi'H old m;ur Sllvcrlon. Marion county, nml a liouwi lot .Vl.vl XJ on Williams avenue ami liolin; st.. Kiwi l'ortluml. C. r lAi-Y )j Hall street, 1'orUuml. For Sale. One of the earliest find best plaees to innkc money on tlie ( oiuniblu river, i-or panic ulitiscull on or aildron V. W'lNt'HrXl.. 24 Acres, One mile from town; (I In slrawherrlos, one In nlaekliorrles, one In raiDernes. !iu n ull liven, 200 KraK vineM. Hood impi-nveinenis. ln lUu.t tueJluucl Uiver It.VC'K KT HTOHK. If vour walls are sick or mutllnlcil. call on E. 1.. Kood. Consultation five. NoehaiKcfor preserlulions. No cure no pay. Olllce hours from n A. M. till ti 1", M., and all night If nec essary, ss Canaries for Sale. tlcrman gale by Linnet anil Chinese Canaries for l.K.N A C. K.VA.NS Fruit Ranch for Sale. 4'i'-j acres 2 nillen from town- .SO aeres in cul tivation; 1,000 apple trees, mostly wlnh-r; new cider press; S tons of liay; good team, 2 wagons and fai'iniiij; ininleiiieulK to he sold with the place. JOHN MSS'KKNKY Clubbing Offer. All subscriber to tlie Olacier who nay In advance anil jjikj additional can have tlie T lce-a-w eek lo-puhlie or Hie Toledo Made sent to their address fur one year. Farm for Sale. f0 ncrr-a, nenrlv all in cultivation. Tlie very choice of Hood Uiver valley; 2 miles south ot town. Make hie any old oiler SL2 A. S. DISHHOW. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially d igests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the lat est discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation ran annroach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, nearinurn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and another resultsor imperfect digestion, Prepared by t. c. uewm a to., s-ni;ago. For sale by Williams & Brosius. Time Schedule s. Depart Fr'in HOOD KIVER AllBlVK Salt Lake, Denver, Fast Mall 4:00 p.m. Fast Mall 10:12 p.m. n wortn.umana, Kansas City, 1st Louis, Chicago, and tne i-.asi. Walla Walla, Rpo Spokane Flyer 4:37 p.m. kane.Mlnni'upons St l'aul, Dulnth, Milwaukee, Chi cago ani Eu.H. RpnUane 1 Iyer 5:57 a. m 8p.m. From PORTLAND, 4 p.m. Ocr.AS Steamships For San I- ram-isco Every live days, 8 p.m. Ex. Sunday baturduy, 10 p.m. Columbia RlVKIt 4 n.in. 8tkameus. ExJsunday, To Astoria and wayi landings. Willamette Kiver. 4:30 p.m. 6 a.m. Oregon City, New-Ex-Sunday. Ex. Sunday tertr.?taiem K way landings. Wii.t.amkttk AND S:H0 n.m. 7 a.m. Tues. Thur. and Bat. Yamhii.i. Kiveiis. Mrai, Wed. Oregon Clty.Diiyton, and Frl and way landings. 6 a.m. Tues, Thar, and Hut. Willamette River. ' 4:: r.m. Portland to Corval- Tues., Thur. lis Jt way landings. and hai. Lv.Klparia. !Lv Lcwlst': I:) a.m. Ssakk ItiVEH. 16:15 a. m.dai daily ex.8at.r.lparia to Ijiwlston ex. Friday W. H. HUKI.Hl'KT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Or E. B. Clahk, Agent, Hood River. THE- - "REGULATOR LINE Si Navigation Co. Throuerh Freight ana Passenger Line. Daily eet. Dal All Freight Will Come Through Without Delay. Leave The Dulles 7.00 a. m I.eAi-e Portland 7.00 A. M PASSENGER One way Round trio RATES. ..$1 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent THE DALLES. ORECON PapGiliKteDHiolc. bone & Mcdonald Generalmerchants, HOOD RIVER, OREGON. si ft tTVtfWX ,1 ,h' SOLD BY Chas. N. Clarke, Agt., at oto him for nnre fresh lirui!". Patent Medicines and Wall Paper. Prescriptions m d Family Kteipc-su hjiei-iully. j ehftiienue any one to get lower !rls on SSjierlul lltflircb given ou hnildii'S niuUiial Portland Pric6 GEO. P. CROWELL, Hucceseor ta K.-L.Kmlth-l)hlt KKtiihllsheU House In the valley: IHCAI.KIt IN JDx-y G-oods, Clotla-iaa-gr, AND Flour, Feed, HOOD RIVER, The best resuKs you must use the heHt nialerials. The HOOD KIVEIt PHARMACY continues to be up to date In everythiug in the Drug line. Prescriptions a Specialty. Bnraying materials warranted tlie pure stuff. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. As we expect to move lnto onr w ,iv. ...ifn sneelal nrices on ing, Hats and Caps, and men's, Women and Children's Underwear, you want bargains In these lineB see us. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. Announcement. To My Friend und Patrons: I have secured the services of an expert me chanic and am ready to do nil kinds or re polrlng and new work at short notice, either by the day or by contract I keep constantly on band ft 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 them with niy Oak street store, hence am better prepared than ever to please my customers. I wish alsotocnll nttentlon to my utoek of paints and oils, as well as my complete assortment of furniture, which I am selling at Portland prices and yon save your freight. Yours for business, W. E. SHERRILL. ft loJ Era DKAI.EHS IN Agricultural Implements, Deere Flown, Old Hickory Wagons, Coluuibuii Buggy Co.'h Carriage, REAL ESTATE. 20 acre farm at Belmont, well tmproved,2,TO 'ii acres :t miles from town, Kast Side.... i,WU 90 acres I mile from tow n, West Hide SO acres near the Divers ranch 20 acres near Helmonl chinch 2-J'; acres near H. brown's In) acres valuable timber land If, acivs at Belmont- 10 ai res at liclnMint - ai H.-rcs hi. Helinont ... 7'0 . . l.lio:! Jown lots, farms to exchange, etc. JOHN HULLT's Harness SltLOp Has owned In Hood Kiver with a eood stock of Harness. All kinds of harness and bicy cle repairing. In Hie Odd Fellows' building. Money. V.'e need money more than rniy one else. Advice, '-Owe no man any tliin-;.'' Kindly call and square accounts with me. nlO C1IAS. tempi:u HELD HIGH In the estimation of Practical Palmers. Every gallon of , The a Sherwin-Williams Paint will cover 300 ot more square feet of surface in .average con dition, two coats to the gallon.' Every gallon is a full U. S. standard measure. It is made to Paint Buildings with. It is the best and most durable House Paint made. the Glacier Pharmacy. House Knrnlshlni; Goods than I cau (Hiotc. for coulrael work. S. E. BARTMESS. Etc., Etc. OREGON own building soon, we will for the Iry Goods, Men's and Hoy's Cloth ir NOTICE FOR FUI5LICATION. . Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Nov. Hi, IKiWi. Notice Is hereby Riven that the follow-iuir-named sealers have 11 led noticeof their in tention Kiinnkcfirral proof in Rapport of their claims.nnd that said proofs will be made belore W Ii Presbv, t'nited Mates Commissioner for District of Washington, Rt his olfhe lit Goldendrttc. Washington, on (Saturday, De cember 23, M9, viz: , UOBKUT A, SNIDER, Homestead F.iitrv V).:'.40 for the southwest, (lunrterof southwest nuarVr section 22, aiid west half of northwest quarter and southeast, quarter of northwest quarter swtioB 27, towu shlp 3 north, ranee 12 cast, W. M. lie names the following witnesses prove his continuous residence upon and cuJUva tion of said land, vlr.: Joseph sllvii, John PaflYon, E. 11. Hilton and William O'Neal, all of I.yle P. O., Wash ington. Also, ALHF.ltT J. KNIDEK, Homestead Knlry No. !W28 fur the west half of northwest quarter and northwest, quarter or southwest uuarter of sect Ion 22, and northeast . ..Muriel r.f section yl. townships north, i-anje I2rst., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove, his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Josenh Sllva. John Daftroei. K. K. Hilton, William O'Neal, all of l,yle,IV)n-A asliinaion. 17d22 WR- l'.V BA'1' J:- t!-r- Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given to the public that Uift partnership business of I.oekcy, Foley Ullnuer, known as the ML Hood Stage Com pany, has dissolved. . All persons knowing themselves to be In deblcd to the above conipnnv will please call and settle accounts, sad all persons holding I. Hi. unlnii i4rUoinrUinv Will nlea.se send 1 ' ' . . .". . . .-...' .....I ..11 ,',ti,itM e;m be lift- -o . ..i .ii .L.,r... .,.,. ti. 1m iir1lrej.sed UIMCll. rtM Lli,n-, - to J. J. Luckey, flood Kiver, rKFY A. N. FOl.F.Y, K. S. 01.IN( .KR. Dated Hood River, Or., Nov. 10, Taken. Up. A red calf, about six months old, witn two clips out ol riL-bt ear. Owner Is notified Ut come und (O't it and pay rharees. nir ' '- '! "J. Strayed. ,mV horse, with a bell. Marked j on tlw rit'ht hip and left ear split 'he "I1- - reward ot 2M will be paid for tlie rwi.irn of the horse to TIlOKCALkl-Na. " Side Saddle for Sale. A sidesaddle in go-xl order, which will be sold verv rea-ouablc; can tie swn at my house near Tucker. MRS. ALICE Ki.MP.