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Hoed Iiver Slacier. ritir4Y, DECEMBER 29, 1899. 'Theliil NovemliSf Pueernber umber of the QrgQ "ative Son, nu 'M-iW-4 WOitfjJy historical magazine, i&t. Just bceu received. It is replete vith interesting and instructive articles ?HtwiH WiUttHJette, poem, by Ste phen May bell : United States Soldiers in Van-hill;" The New Era, poem,' by It. Chance: Kohbery of the fireat Alaska Express Company, by C. Jf. gjiolen; Edwin Markham, author of the poem, "The. Ma Wi!h the II'," by John B. Horner, A, M. Litt. V. ', A peer IJLunt in the Coast pangc, by R. A. Harriij.TbBNoah of the Indian, by f, II. Baylor; The Rlue-Jay a Fortune Teller An Indian Legend ; Indian War Kecollections by H. 8. Lyinani After 'J'vreiity Yeftra, poem, 'by Abitsal -cott tfunlway; Oregon Historical Society, by ( jeo. II. Hiiiies, Asbt. Secretary. That tjip Nut'VQ Son Bhould be welcome pvcry family fireside in tjila state, a glance at its content should convince anyone, Its pages are cleat) of every thing of an immoral nature, and in it ft'Ivgft'sii'lf P'urnns CRn be tuUllJ nth inir at all calculated to war with the influences of a hannv home circle. Es pecial attention U called tft the fact that the Oregon Historical Society propose o occupy a space in each issue,- At tM lust general vleption, in June, 1898, op tin vote fo governor, 107 votes were cast in: West JI004 Hivpr preymct Jt wa? cstipiated, at that time that about 100 voters failed to votu, Otir strawberry harvest was at its high tide, Rnd many farmers didn't take time to go to the polls, Under thp Austria ban ballot law a precinct niust be di Tided wbtui over 2fn) ballot fire patt at p. junpral. election. There is talk of niaking a new prepinct, dividing West Uood River on the towpuliip line? Rt foe Purser's, to relieve the pressure at the. polls, The election will come again in strawberry time, but there may be niore Uian 25Q votes cast li West Hood River. After the June election, if it i bund. Wp have too many votes,, it will be necessary to make the change before the presidential election on November, I -! The Portland Evening fulegram (Or Monday had a lS-pge supplement for its annual Christmas number. The supplement was- printed on heavy en- (inieletl. paper and confined good write- nps,o Qreuon a vast mineral resources die factqrir.s and water power at Oregon City, a desorlptiun. of the dairy farms pear. Cortland, and something of what (lie great fojqurces back of Portland hat go to make that e-Uy the metropolis ul the. Northwest. The photographic il lustrations axe works of art in the news paper Hhp, and the colored cover design liy Routledge, the Oregonian's artist, is combination of photo-engraving and jtrwipg that is all right- :'?iLs. l-ii mii: The Gi.acibb has received from Hon. Malcolm Moody copies of two bills intro duced fey him in congress, entitled "A liill tQ establish an, assay ofliee in Paker fity," and "An act for the relief of cer tain setllcrs pit the public lands and to provide to the repayment of certain fees, Tream rpoiiey and commission uricea on vuidientr-ias of public lands." This latter bill is intended to reimburse settlers whose entries have been cancel ed for any cause and those who have paid-above tl.2a an wire fo fo.rieiVvd jailroad lands. Some ol.ftW literary debatine societies hould get' together and. settle the ques tion, "Wben dops the 20th century be j!n?" It is claimed by some that the new century bogins next Monday, the flrst day of 1900. Most people believe (hat It will nftt begin till the nineteenth 1 ended, till the full 11KSQ years are otinded out on the last day of next year. The question should be settled so that all mav know where they are at y&xt Monday. Mr, Adams Xet Week. Hood River. Dec. 20, 1899. Editor Glacier: Jn, answer to many who ex press their disappointment ip, not see ina a continuation of mv views on pro- pibition, in the la,bt (lackh, will say thatsiekposs in, ny (amity Ws B'"'n me no. Vme V write, lu. next wees UtACHBft I will (the I-ord willing) try to antKirtion to every cue his "meat in reir season," Yours for liberty, . ; , W. L. Adams Will J A, U. Tleiimu, A'. H. Tieman willed hi property to Hood River Lodge, No. 105, A. F. s A. M Jt, & Kluwers, Win. M. Yates and E. E. Savasre were made executors of the will The bcauest carries with it. a. provision that the lodge shall build a two story brick huildine in the town of, Hood Jtivcr, Ttvi uppt storf (A the building to be used for a lodge rporfti and the roouin in the lower storv to b rented nr the peijefit of the charitable fund oi the lodge, I he propert y lett py aeceased, it is estimated, will sell for between t-i.000 and $5,000. It. consists of 220 acresof land in the Baldwin district with good house, barn and other build in c i'l head of cattle and other stock The executors are matte trustee c the property bequeathed, to dispose of it to the best advantage, and will have charge pf the building to be erected ny ine pro ceeds, By, this will Hood Rier will be the gainer by having another brick building, anj iVe-Masonic lodge will be greatly Vaeflted. Deceased left no fam ily nor nv near relatives, lie s birn in Depma'rk, but left there at an early iie, Barret, District, Christrpas was spent merrily in Bar tt district. Frof. Prne nt Mis Kemp gave the pupils a pleasant sur-. Ki?lv Uef.t CT oranges, car dies and Juts. The. pupils in return gave the tr ac.be rs simple but Appropriate gifts of Christmas greeting. School closed Friday for va&atipn, H last tilt Jan. 2, VJW. f hristvks night was duly observed, at Talley Christian church, A large crowd waa present. A short programme, tn.en C.laus made, hm appearance ihrouiih kn old-fashioned fire place and comweaeed dispensing gi(ts, much to h delight of the children. akter of Mp. Uptwi, from Ast?.;ia, h iatiAg Uood River. TWik (Jibbina is.cn, the, sic,k list. ClirWmns in Hood River. The Christmas exercises of the Con gregational Sunday school were held Saturday night i the church, The pro gramme, as announced in last week's Glacier, was rendered,' and the little folks did very well copaidering the short tirpe tjjoy had for preparation. ' Super intendent naves nau cnargeoi nic tainmentand from time to time read telegraphic pjess.iges from Sapta Claus, reporting his prrress on the way, winch greatly amused the children, and kept them anxiously awaiting his arrival. There was well prorated Christmas tree laden with presents tor everyone, and Itertha Prather, Charley Tostevin and Nettie Rogers helped to distribute the prosuijts. The ohundi was tastefully decorated with evergreens and Oregon grape, whioh nmkes a very pretty sub stitute lor t ne oiu-uuhj uouv. The Christmas services of the Con gregatieppl cjiurch were conducted by ti e pftbtor, llev. J. L. Hershiier, at 11 a. in., Sunday morning. musical programme, special for the day, was exceptionally good. Hood River nm!i should congratulate themselves that they havo munical talent among them of such high rank seldop found in cities, even several times larger than Ilood River. Rev. liersnnor sermon u-.'i.fl fill able and well prepared discourse on the subject: "Lessons from the htar of Bethlehem." The pastor's earnest and forcible sermon was iistoneu w oy a lnri'B and anDreciable audience. ino exercises i unsiiima i-v.n"in IT. U. nhiirch showed that the ladies of the congregation had improved their time id pri'Pir"s w. ,m """.' suhooL pup" ( joyou Chnutimis. A large evergreen tree was tilled with; presents for the little ones. After the rendition of a good programme Santa Claus piatle his appearance with a big bat-ket of capdjos t'd put ojii fave the children a short talk. All were glad to tee him. The church was filled to over flowing with nicpibers and fnepds o tpa chureh, The M. E. church observed Christmas Mnndav nieht with a tree and exercises uptler the auspices of its Sunday school, A goou programme v uarnou umi, There were recitations by the young people of the Sunday school, a number of songs by the little folk, while the exercises were intersp-rscd with music by the choirs. A largo fee was plauud under the alisove of tho rostrum, and a generous supply of presents was distrib uted, which made glad the hearts of the little ones, and the older people to won der where they came from. The M, F,. church where the cxeroies wero held wns well rilled bv the parents and friends of the Sunday school children. The Christmas festivities in Crapper district Were held at the school house Saturday night. The house was crowded with tho relatives and frionils of the lit- lIo ones. There were two Christmas trees, over which was euspended an arch with the inscription, "Merry Christmas to All." There were 80 pounds of can dy and 50 pounds of nuts distributed, ami everyone of tho 135 people ip tlje audience" received a bug iI candy pud nuts, A good programme was rendered in an excellent manner, and no Christ mas gathering in Ilood River valley was peer more iovous. The Supil;y ssphpid fcf the Valley Christian church observed Christinas Monday night with exercises and a Christmas tree. The big church was over rilled with people, there hardly be ing standing room. There was - a Christmas tree at the Belmont M. E. church, and the occa sion observed in the good-old-tashoned wav. A large crowd was present to lis tup' to. the rendition of the programme. Merry Xmas at Fairview I arm, At pipe o'clock Christmas morning, we all gathered at Father Bailey's to see what old Chris Krinkle had left for the big and little. There was a splendid surprise awaiting us all. A Christmas trio loaded with pre;enU for 11, and a happier lot oi iaces you semom see. .Little uoia wuuey was one oi uie happiest little ones. She thought that Santa Claus was a very fine old fellow. While her little brother, Master Jtauara BiVley, wcro a ?mile that indicated that he was well pleased, After seeipg all the presents, the party was rem.inu.ea that Mother Bailey had i good feat waiting, so we all retired to the dining room, where the best sight of all especially- for the hungry man met our ye. tnat we an uiu justice 10 me Christmas breakfast but faintly ex presses it. Having an invitation to a Christmas dinner ut Mr. Charles Chand ler's we all had to get a move on our selves to be on time for another good feast, A very pleasant time we had, and the dinner was splendid. Mrs. Chandler must be complimented on giv ing ner company sucn a nico treat, ior Christmas. After having a nice visit and wishing for another merry Xmas, we ajl departed for our homes, wisinng them a hjippv new vear. Those present were: Mr and Mrs H H Bailcvv, Mr and Mrs Harry II Bailev, Mr and Mrs Fred E Bailey, Mr and Mrs P H Martin, Mrs Horn of Oklahoma, who is visiting her sister Mr Martin, Mies Fpima Prigge, Miss Cora i'ar.ey and Master uauuro Bailey, ' F- Christmas Varty. A very jner-r-y party was tpe gathering at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. . C Bateham, Monday, December 25th. The party consisted of Rev, J, L. Hershner and family, llr, F. C. Brosius and fami ly. Prof. ('. ft- Thompson and family, Mr. av4Mrs. II. C. Batehara, Mr, A. P. Bateham and Prof. F. B. Barnes. Tho dinner table was literally loaded with good things to refresh the ipner man, and the graceful tact of the host and. hostess mado each one feel at-home. The afternoon and evening were devoted to gapies in which all took part and vied with one jnother in making the day pass pleasantly. The party Broke up at an early hour and the Christinas of 1899 will be long remembered by all present at the Columbia nurscrv with pleasure. B.- i "I ai indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my health ainj life, I t cured me of lung trouble following grippe. I hou sands owe their lives to the prompt action pf this never failing remedy, it cures couglis, couis, croup, joaciutis, grippe, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. Us early use prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate rcsulVs, Williams & Brosius, Poison Iu Tea. From the way scientists are discover, ing poison In everything we eat or drink it might be surmised that maukind Is doomed, A writer in Good Health gives some pointers to ba drinkera that are not very comforting, as follows: Tim fart that when a person (Jripks strong tea and coffee the sense of hunger is allayed has given nsa u me m- tea anil coffee are foods, They diminish the appetite for food simply by dimin ishing the ability to digest u. ui-v not foods because a person cannot live upon them. Carefully conducted ex periments show that the use of tea ami coffee has a pernicious effect upon di gestion because of the Injurious snb U.m(,..a llu.v POntMill. If VOU take 8 strong cup of tea end stir it w ith an iron spoon, it snn become black; this is because of thecombination of the tannin of the tea with iron, a combination that makes ink. . Leather is mnde Uom sonklns hides in a decoction of oak bark, which contains tannin. The tannic acid combines with tho connective tissue of the hides or skins, and thus produces leather. So when a man eats a piece d beefsteak and drinks a strong cup of tea, the tan nic acid of the tea combines with the connective tissue of the steak, and it i converted into leather. If one wera to soak his beefsteak in n strong cup of tea f.,r hull no lionp. he would find it a iru- possible to ehew it as to chew sole leather. ' Some writers say timt while tea hin der the digestion of tho albuminoids, it tliatof starch. The common usu of tea and tonst mav have led many ppple to hold this' opinion. Certainly it is vcrv generally considered a happy combination. But it is a very unhappy one, for tho starch of tho bivud is ren dered indigestible by the tannin of the tea, which paralyzes the salivary glands, thus hindering the production of saliva. The saliva digests the starch; without saliva starch could not digest, and tea, even in small quantities, paralyzes to some extent the salivary glands. Not onlv is it true that tea and coffee contain no nourishment and seriously intprfcro w ith digestion, but it is true also that thev contain poisonous mat ter. One proof of' 4his is that they will kill animals; Pistil tea or coffee by placing it in a dry retort, and a poison in it is crystalized in the form of needle?; this poison can be separated from tea or coffee by various means. The amount of poisonous matter (theine) ooptuitsed in tea is about l Pcr cent., the theine rtf tea and the caffeine of coffee being the same thing. One-eighth of a grain of caffeine or theine will Kill a irog; live grain will kill a rabbit and seven and a half grains will kill a cat. There is more than an ounce of poison in a pound of tea, enough to kill sovonty rabbits or fifty cats. There is another poison in tea besides theine and tannin) it con- A ..... n.f.IViV, ,f nn .lUbf.ntifl! mills an uruwiiitiv, , , wi v,.;. . oil, nnd this produces the excitement of the nerves, which is the result of drink ing tea, The Chinese women have little cups about as big as a th'mble, and thev sip from these several fniesa (hiv: but their tea is so weak that if it we're served to yon, you would say there was no tea about it. That sort of tea is comparatively harmless) there is not enough poison in it to produce any bad effect. . The r.?e of tea and coffee is recognized as one of the causes if the multiplying of nervous diseases among the men and women of America. I might give you several instances of persons who have rid themselves of sick headache and dyspepsia simply by nnandouini; the use of tea and coffee. We must con clude, then, that tea drinking is a sort of tippling, although the results are not so ijiii'.:!;ly shown as those of alcohol tippling. ' ; " What the Saloons Cost. "You may ransack the pigeonholes all over the city and country," said the pre. siding judge of one of the Chicago courts, "and look over smeh annual reports as are made up, but tl ey will "ot toll half the truth. Not only are the saloons of Chicago responsible for the cost of the police force, the fif!cen justice courts, the Bridewell, but also the criminal ennrt. tho oimntv 'ail. a great portion of Joliet state prison, the long murder tr'als, the coroner's flice, the morgue, the poorhouse, the uform schools, the madhouse. C-o am where you please, mill von will find nln est invariably that whisltv la t the mot of the evil. The gambling house of tie city and all other evil resorts are the cMrect outgrowth of the boon companions of drink. Of all the boys in the ref.irm school at Pontiac, and in' various reforn atories about the We are now located in our new store, and while we do not claim to have the oulv good stock in town, WE ARE PREPARED TO MEET ALL COMPETITION. We have paid cash for every bill of merchandise that wa have bought for the lust tan year and believe we can buy as cheap as any other concern in the state. Call and see us; if we cannot suit you do not buy. We are hero to do business and are doing some. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. citv. ninetv-flve r,pr cent, dro the child ren of parents whe d ed through drink, or became crim'niils through the same cause. Of the insane or demented cases dlsnose d oi hem in tho court every Thursday, a modera'e estimate is that ninety per cent, are (ftused by alcohol. T saw ehthnated. the other dav. that there were ten thonsrrd destitute bovs in Chicago who are n t confined at all, but are running at la'go. I think that is a f mall estimate. Men are sent to tail for drunkennt-so. nnd what become" of their families? The county avtent and noorhouso provide for f cine, It is a di rect exuenso of tlie con jxmnlty. Gener- itllv snenkincr. tlese fi milies eo to des truction. The biys turnout thieves and the girls and thr- mothers generally re sort to the sln.T.ytt The sandbageere, murderers, and thiigS generally of to dav. who are nrosecuted in the police courts and criminal courts, are the sons of men w ho fell victims of drink. Tho percentage in this case is fully sixty-five per cent. -L incago inier-cean. L. T. Travis, Agent Soutl ern R.R.,Se linn, Ga., writes, "I can not fay too much in praise of One Minute Cevgh Cum. In my case it worked like achat in. "The only hiti'ndeps remedy that mves mmediate re. suits. Cure .si.coiigbs.cold'V" oup, bronchi tis, and all throat and iupg troubles, WilliuniH x JJroslus. Pidillc as She Is. Few people know and not many more care just what the cjrrercy bill passed by tho house this week is. All tho re publicans voted for it, because the leaders told them to, and nearly all the democrats voted against it, fust to be contrary. Portland Telegrem. F.B.Thirkicld, Health Infpector of Chi. cago,says,"Kod.,l Dyspeps a Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me ,f re d Hoeosia." ltd t osts what you eat and cures indigestion, heartburn and all formsof dyspepsia. vYiiliaros& Brosius . """" ""llC ." --Tr.-" mmmJP' - - mm - i wWl tttii ' in - 1 Hood River's Leading Business House. LIST OF LANDS ov Bale AT THE EMPORIUM. -NOTIC-: 01''- Stcckliolders' Meeting. Tlie minted inootlns of tl,c ftockhnMera of tlio W'Hler Supply Co. of Jhntl River valley will i, i,nt ut (i.-irit-it .(u,,. v, rim ut lOo'uliH-k. a. in., for tie rurtiosH of elei lintt u boarU oi illii- lom Mid tiftiisncllnit s , eh oilier busineH8 may n ine before tlm meeting. 1. O. HIIX. l'reslrtcni of the Hoard. C. E. Markham. Peer, lury. Folding Saw. A Fnldiuit Biiwlna Machine., nearly (ew for a!e. Inquire ut the (jL.u u.n tlWe. dii Ordinance .No. 19, Smallpox at Mnro, pob Qiluiore of Sherman conn.iy was in, the city today and confirmed the re-, P,ort that cr? are a number of cases of smallpox at Moro. There baa rvlresdy been one death from the ctjacase in that town, and Mr. Gilmore said there were at least a half ad'oien other cases re ported. Vaseo has been quarantined ugainst Moro, and the authorities of the latter nlace have taken everv npssi'f.le precaution to prevent the spread of the disease, nni it nas ijKeii tuui einri that it will be difficult to prevent a gen eral cont?yoa. One of the county com missioners of Sheruan county' tele phoned to Judge Bradshawr yesterday that there were 21 cases of smallpox in Moro, but Mr. Gilmore thinks he has overestimated the number. Mouar New Venr'i Dinner. The ladies of the Congregational church will give a New Year's dinner pext Monday at the store building re cently vacated by A. S. Blowers & Son. Remember the time New Year's day, from 12 to 2 p. m. and from 5 to 7.20 p. m. The committee on entertainment, con sisting of Mrs. C. Tv. Bone, Mr?. F. C, Bror liis and Mrs. M. F. Shaw .insures an evening brim full of fine entertainment. The art gallery of profiles of Hood River citizens will afford rare interest, Those guessing the largest number of profiles will receive priaes. Admission to art gallery, 5 cents. Good homo mads can. dies will be for sale. uTof 0. (ilee ( lub. The glee club of the University of Ore gon will make its annual Christmas tour of the state this year through the towns of Eastern Oregon and Washington, and will crive a concert at The Dalle on Thursday evening, the 2Sth inst. This .... . .1 I t 'IU wi be a treat lor tne people oi ine Dallosf, and opo ul which Hood Jiiveritc can take advantage, the duo is com nosed of 18 young men of the state uni versity who can bo relied upon to give something not heard every day. Col lege gleo elub,s have that spirit and vim found in no other obis -of wugew, and the U. of O. glee club is reputed equal to the best, ! Twentieth Cenlury Pawn. "The first people to live in the twen tieth century will ba the Friendly Islanders, for the date-line, as it may le called, lies in the Pacific Ocean just to the east of their group," writes John Ritchie, jr., in the January Ladies' Home Journal, of "Where the Nx-xt Century will Really Begin." "At that tiaie, ai though it will be. already Tuesday to them, all the rest of the world will be en joying some phrase of Monday, the last day of the nineteenth centurylDecenaber 31,1900). At Melbourne the people will bo fioiRtf to bed, for it will be nearly ten o'clock; at Manila it V.U1 be two hours earlier in the evening: at Calcutta tho English residents will be sitting at. their Monday afternoon dinner, for it. will be about six o'clock : and in London, 'Big Ben,' in the tower of the House of Com moii, wjl.1 lie striking the hour of noon. In Boston, New York and Washington half the people wil be eating breakfast on Monday morning, while Chicago will be barely conscious of the dawn,- At the same moment ban 1-rancisco will bam the deepest sleep of what is popularly called S.unday night, though really the early, dark hours of Monday morning, and half the Pac-itip wi',1 be wrapped in the darkness of the same morning hours, which become earlier to the west, until at Midway or Brooks Island it Will be but a few minutes past midnight oj Sun day night," Kize doesn't indicatequalitv. Beware of An Ordinance to Ro'iiliHe the ale of bpirit uouh, Malt uinl Vumut L 1,110m, and to l'revcnt I lie 3 Thereof. V itliout Having First. OljtamoU a, i.KeiihO 1 hcrelor, und U) tieiieal up ordirMnu alio paj in u( Urdl 1 I'jn.rlmfc 1 it(,rmvi. li. Belt orhiiiiiral IjV Hie i.'oiiui on Council of the Town of lloo4 lliver: S. ciion 1. That uo person btiull Ueirinittcd to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors within llio corporate JloiiU of the Town of Hood Hlver in It-mi oiiuniltiea than ouii eallon will out flrnt Iihv. Ilia uljlitlned a license fi-oiii the common council ol said lowu (.ir thai u, po See. a. Kvry pcrili ooiumn K uceiiM) ut srll apirituous, uiHlt, or vmou liquors shall pay into me ueasuryoi wiu i,,wn o, aw. Kivcrtnu sum oi one thoe.sanil dollars per annul. i, una In UlS inuno pioporii- p or a les pui ioil; i'rovidJ,no licence thall tiue for a less pki'iiKl i:,Kii 81$ IlllUUhS, See. 3. lwery person applying for a license to sell spirituous, luall and vinous lluuors, btoiu securing ine same, shull extcule lo the mid Town o HouJ Kivei- a bond in tho penal sum of one thousand hollars, with two or more sufficient suieilis, to be proved by the common council, conditioned that he will kue-pun orderly house, and that he will not permit niiv iinlawlul smiling or rixVQUseon ouct In or about his house, and that hawllt not open or permit ,o be opened his place ol bmitiest; for the purpose of Irurtic n the first duv of the week, commonly callid Bundajj i.iun,-n tint huLirsof eleven o'clock I), ill. iiinl dvo o'e-lock . ui. nt nny time: Unit he will not give, sell or nipidy sputtu.ous, mail or vinous liquors to minors or huUltuttl drunkurds, nor to any person ai the time In a drunken or Intoxicated coiolii on, and that he will during the term ol sato license comply w ith all the ordinances of Miu Tow n ol II od Rivor In any Way regulating or anectiiitf tiie tintlle. iu or tinudliu of spii liuous, niHlt or Vilnius liquor. Anu In ciue ol a lolatlon by he person obudniUK such lioei b o any of the conditions of said bond, the mayor snail immediately commence a preceding in the recorder's court upon said bond to recover the pcnulty therein provided. And it Judgment sluill ie rccovercu lu said action t gmnst such UoiKlsinen. the rwofder shull, u a part of such Jii(hiuent, enter up u unniwii such license. See, 4, I ha' "ay person wisn.iig io n spirituous, malt ot viuous liquors beforeob tiiining a licerua us horelnutter provided, sh;ill,at his own trouble and expmse, obiaiu the signatures of an actual nuijo, ity of the whole number of tognl voters in si id Town ol Hood River to u .-petition to ti e common council of atd town pruylng that 6iiid license be grunted; Hid uo i,,pi,iicHiit shall be deemed liui'A u ,mi,Im,'Iiv ot Iho lemil vo.eisof said lown whose petition does not c, uUti.n the names of a number or leyal voh is of said town equal ton majority of all the votes cust In said t'wn at tne lat prece ting city elec tion, acl gKiiter-Uian Ihe w hole number of names of legal voters of said town which may be signed to any rcniuiislrance aKuiiist the graining of such license. sec. o. That wiicn the signatures or an act uxl niHjority of lUe whole number of legal voters hive been obtuihed, as provn ed in the last preceding section, the applicant shall, at hts own eitpensc, wie tne euia ye1 Alon WW pcblishod io a weekly newspaper cf general circula.ion in sulci Town of Hood Kiver, in two-wiiiseculiv wluiuuii id suld I cwspaper. together with notice of the tiii.e i en he will apply to the common council ior si cu . ui-enbo. Tim nolilicatlon or the petition, i nd uoliee herein provided for shall be proved by the utilfhivit of the' editor or publisher or the paper In which the publication wi s made. bLC.D. i-n the Kvuiicani prodmiifg to the common council the icipt of toe ireasurer of suld town for the payment ol the sum hereinbefore prescribed, und proof t cone pIlHoee with ah Ine preceding pr, vIsiuias o( this ordinance, the c iuni-n may ttvehima license for the term his reu.-lpt tnui call lor. s,,..-. t I, ,,,,,- nr uLTMiQueiiU'l barter, sell or in auv niuuner uUoose of hi y spirit- . ,l...i..,'u UllllIM It Sweet Potatoes and Cranberries. Breakfast Bacon and Sugar-Cured Hams. Hero are some SPECIALS for tliis week you will find liard to duplicate: Western Refined Sujfar, per sack 5 25 Fresh Sugar-cured Hams, per pound le Breakfast Bacon, per pound Jumbo Mush, 2 pound package Fresh Creamery Butter, per roll Other prices in proportion. Onr terms are CASH and it is BUSINESS we are aiter.jgr'jf Phono 21. Free delivery 13c 10c G5o CLYDE T. EONNEY, Proprietor. EL Are the Order of the Day. ' To make good Mince Ties, buy your Minee Meat at Everhart's. Store, ' At the same store yon will find iu stock the BFST QUALITY of Chow Chow, Sweet or Sour Pickles, Dried reaches and Pears. Good Value in Exchange for Your Money. HERMAN EYEKHART. 1. Qimr'er Mock In Piirkhurst, only 8100. leuuiilul view. Lot 1:14 by l.XI feet. S. K. i of S. W. V see. li. Tp. i N.. It. 10 K., Uhlmprovcd; HW. 3. John filpma farm. In lot from C to 'JO lien s, uud from lo Ui per acre. lerms easy. 4. B. F.. .12, T. 8 N .. It. 10 E. for only rt. Some Improvements; eJ acres. fl. . of H. V. V of X. W. M H. li, T. 2 N..R. 10 li.; '.V acres; some linprovemenls. i'.OD. S. of X. V. M, H. V. ; of X. W. and N. W. W of H. W. . t, T. 3 N., R. 10 K; M acres, J LU 7. llnrrelt-Slpma Addition; $10 per lot; ten lollars rlowii and five dollars per month; no inlerest. 8 The rinm. II. Itncem C aere Tloiiiestrnd, Kriiiiktotv: i;ood collate and barn; sprint water. i'ih-et;u). 0. The old linger Mill prniicrty t Fronli. Ion, with fulls mid water power on l'helpn creek. I'rlceOeO. 10. The llr. ftnrrctt Improved Pmlt Fnrm,4 m. (oulliwpt of II nod itiver; IV0 iicres; 7(1 ucrt in cull jvul ion; i) acies in rr ul l: line spring; d Inches ImtMlliiK water, I'rhe Ji20; will he sold In pan els. 11, W acres on flood river, EastSlde, 2 mllea (Otallon spring. (July Ifl.lOO. 12 The I,. Neff Home; iG acres on Ilood riv. cr; 2 loilcrt; ood water; plenty t,f fruit; ft hcuiliful home. Price tl.wni. Ten acre and house lor !0. 11. (,'lms. W.Otlmer llomostend, lit Gilmer, WhmIi.; lul acres; tine ihiv tlmhcr; good Hoiij well watered, tmly tiOU; a rare Liir,;aill. 14. The VVel.lncr IloinostPurt, IO acres, nenr .Mosier; ;it! acres clcurcil; 2 sprlnizs; 4hU fiuit lives; xuod linprovemenls. linly Jl.lU). I",. The W. If. Illsliop Home In Hood Itiver, lot it a n tt pin t of lot i h ock I, Waiiconni addi tion to Hood In vi r; n picliy home, only 1,114. 1(1. Klvp acres cleared and !n clover, ni. soutlmt'ril of Hood Itiver. Only 4& 1'. The Ilmisliorry heme, ?!i miles south, c:-tol low n; III acres. Kvery II, lug comph M and hiiiidy;go'd Iniil, (food water, only tl uW 15. The flu tcr Welds home. Ill the lillls.one mile cast of town; a pretty home; good fiuit and water; 40 ucii s. Only Si, lie. 1!). Theiiordon I'ruli l-'iirm. SO uere. m. west ol town, ?l,tiiii; ami ohe eoltue and lot In Uoo,l Kiver, only i 0-). 21. The Ir. .Morenn imeve and lot In Hoed Itiver; new burn. i nlyfOO. 21. The Frank (.'handler Improved filllt and Ki-ain larm; M arris; I.', in ciilllvalli n; I, (40 heuriui; a pple trees; larc hoie anil bin n; hett water and plet, ly i f it; bouse at.d laim fur nished. Price iu,0uu; tei ins eusy. 22. Tho .1. Wlckhuui furm.T miles sonlhwest of tow n; k,i acres; aood building mid Improve ments; sprlnif water and 60 inches tree lor ir riKalliig. l'm-e 9l,'W). 21. Forty acres, .1 e'enred; north of yotinn orchard and east of Crosby's; oil' l.tvi Xomce hum. A iNo. 1 land. Only !'ii). 21. Tho rtnsklrk place, 1 tulle west of town; 4 acres; oo, spring waler; uot,d orehant; new fran. o hillbillies. Only 4-MKJ; onc-lhlrd ca.-h, balance at 'A pi r cent per iinniiui. i. Tho Kmei pon liomcslcad, only one hiilu cast of lown; line ranc; fl.jou. 27. The Swan homestead at w hlte Salmon, lily 2,,ue; will be s il l In separate lorties. 2s. Tlie Beruer place, 140 acres; 40 acre leai'ed; 10 lo res urul'bed; free wuter. 2,otW liiili cash: 1 ,4 sj spol cash. the Grant Evans home, lot 5, block 4, Ilootl Itiver, itm. At the Fni)onnm Is kept a first-lass ur yor's transit, and tlia proprietor belnn a practical surveyor, Is well prepared to do tho work of laying out acreago property In lota and blocks. X. B. Term are easy on all the nbovo lands, with Interest at 0 percent. I'erson de siring locutions on homesteads and timber claims should apply at The Kmporlum. SS Kantour eye. on the arrc(i SijJina Addition. Jp XOl'ICK FOR PUH LIGATION. Land nmce at The Hallcs, OrcRon, Pec. 0, 1'V.m Notice is hereby (riven that the lonovv iin named s tiler bus tiled notice of his ire, tciilion to makollnal proof In support of his claim, and thai said proof w ill he made before, ihe lli-jisiae und Receiver ut The Dalles, Uie gun, on Halm-day. January 20, 1!!00, vim; F1UNKUX O. HTUAHT, Of Mon'.cr, Oicpon, II. I. o. 42s;t, ror tha southeast J . secuun 4, township 2 north, rung Ueasl, W. M. 11c names the following witnesses to provn his continuous vesideuce upin and cultiva tion of jsald land, viz: N. Sal'..man, i.m ie I). iMexnnder, uiiarie Wells and I', bulizinan, all of flood luver, Oregon. . ii,jl2 jay r. ixws, uegisier. Rand & Stewart Have cut prices again on DRY GOODS, to secure space for new stock. Have slashed prices on Fancy Coocs and Ribbons, for same reason. Have ruined prices on BOOTS AND SHOtS to close out broken hnea. The largest and most up-to-date stock ever seen here is now being made for us. Have decided to close out CLOTH INC; N5 suits now ?9.65. Have now on sale a GROCERY stock which lacks nothing. Have opened a Flour, Feed and Produce department at startling prices. Have completely reorganized HARDWARE. You can get what you want. . Have put in a line Stoves and House Furnishing, at old prices. Have made prices to close out Jewelry, Harness and other odd lines. Have put ourselves in shape to meet any competition, furnish yon with the best of everything, and deliver promptly in any part of the , city.FKEE. .' ... Have deserved your patronage. RAND & STEWART. counterfeit and worthless slve otfered for DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve. DeW'itt's is the only original. An infallible cure or idles and all skin diseases. Williams & Jrosius. Advertised Letter list, P.e.C, ?G, Mount, J F Cortes, T T Eilis, XL . Horn, W A Joshua, Leo Laucks, Edd (4) Summers, Al Tillett, Wm nghan, Mrs Martha Wm. M. Yates, P.M. To Cure a Coll iu One Day v Take LAXA'nvft Bnoo QrisisETABLKTS. All dru2ists refund the money If It fails to cure. E. V. drove signature is ou each bos. LEAVE ORDERS FOB lions, mall or vinous IHIUOIS Wllinn ius porule liinlu of nvd 'd ol His d ttivtr ., i,,..., ,.w, ,.i.. oWaiued u bcn.se tucre- foras provided in tills oiUinance, sui h person shall be deemed KUliiy ot u i.u.' and mmn onvicLioii thereof sou, 1 be nneu not less than two hundred dollars nor more than four hundred Uobars. Sec- ThHlil any peison having c.btalntd a license to tell spirnuous, uuill r-rvlimva liquors as in tins oruinaiice f,,...,., . give or sell anv such liquof to any w. man or airl or to any minor, or shall pern. it any woman or ciri or any male minor Lo Ir. oueut his place of business, citner u guest, servant, waiter, waitress. dancer, si niter, actor or m'u.slciiiu or snail ie or sell, any suchlKiuorto un haUitual drunkaru, or to a person ul the line lu a urunken ot intox icated condition, such person shall b deemed guilty ol a ni!si!eineano.r,,ai'd upou conviction thereof shall be llnea u,ol U-xs than n nor more than tiny duilam. And U uny pern sl:sU tecouvicled of any odeum nni er the provisions of Ibis se.-doiv tlve recoru. r shall enter up, a a part ol' sncii Judgment i f con viction, an oraer forfeiting sucii lerson license. Bee. 8. All ordinances and parU of or dinances la cuctt.rt herewith are hereby repealed. Agpruved December 13, 1399. pMI1Hi . Mayor of Hotxl Kiver, or, gon. Attest: J. H. JflCKEIJIEH, . , tb.-cjordet o(. tije Town of Ilood Rivet, Issa Witli F. E. JACKSON. He and the DAVEN PORT BROS, have over One Million feet of good Dry Lumber at Haynes' Spur. To The best results you must use the best tuaierials. The HOOD RIVER PHARMACY continues to be up to, date in everything in the Drug line. Prescriptions a Specialty. Spraying materials warranted the pure stuff. WUIAMS & BROSIUS. CONTEST NOTICE. U.S. Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon, Not. S, IMI'.i. A sufficient contest allldavlt having been tiled in this oince By U fa. Hems, eon. toMant, against homestead entry No. 52h4, made Ivov! io, ISM, for lols 3 and 4 and iho south yt northwest- M section i, township I north, runsic 11 east, by Hubert W. Mitchell, Contest ee, in which It is alleu'ed that said en trynian, liobeil W, Mitchell, has wholly abandoned said tract and charged his resU deuce therelrom lor more llinu six niotim since makii.K Kaid eniry and next prior to dale of this contest, and that said tract is not cltled upon anu cultlvatea oy sam party as ouuircd by law, said parties are hereby noti fied to appear, respond and oiler evidence touching Siild ullcgailnn at :o o'clock 0. tii. cn Uec !. USUI, beiore IH uegisier aim neceier at the U. S. Land Ulttce in 1 bo Ualles.Oieaoii. The said contes:nnl .having, in a pMiper m fldavlt, Hied Nov. 2, ISI-li, set forth lacts which how that lifter due diligence, personal ser vice of this notice can not be made, it is Here by ordered and directed that such notice ba given ny une auu oiopci- j,u"u,-,,i,,,,. J a i r. n 17d'22 LUCAS; Kegister. NOT ICE FOR PUIiLK'ATIOK. Land Oifk'e at The L'alles. Oregon, flee 18, l!W.-Inlice I" hereby glvtn toi-l. the hdlow-liig-iiiuiied settler Ims liled notle of tils tn tention to make fluid proof iu suppoit id hia claim, and that said proof will be made beiore tne Ucglster and ui-ceiver al The Laileif, Oris gon.ou k ridny. February si, 1KW. via: TIluMAS L. KObl'.ttl", Of Hood Itiver, Ore., H. fl. ' lor inn lotx ( anil i, S'lUlheusl tioiih'ast aud northeast, southeast Vj siction b, Hiwnsi.ipi uortu, range 11 east, Sv. M. He names the miiowing wuncssea ui provo his continuous residcuce upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Robert 11. Kemp. Iiood River, Or.; rvianl MuUiltin, The Halles, Or.; HalpU Shelley, lt,s,d Itiver, or.l tuwiQ n. flterru, iu Lnilcs, or. ultyii, JAY I . LVUAS. Keglsur. (Timber Land, Act June 8, 18T8. NOTICE FOR PURLICA'ITON. United Sl3te Lr.art utHce. The Dalles, Ore gon, Jov. is, tss.a. ttiK is nereoy s'eii thai In compliance with the provksious of the act of congnss of June ;l. Is 8, entitled "An act tor Ihe sale ol iimher lanils in tne mates oc California, urvgim, Mevodu and Washiuiston, Territory," W Hond River, county of Wasco, state of Ore, gon, has tb day tiled In this olhce her gwrrn, statement, Ns- Hi, for the purchase of tha north soutlieiist and north y, southwest of section Mo. 25, In township No. I north range No. 9 east. W. M., and v,lll otler prisif toi slum' that the land sought is mor vlruibl for itn timber or Hone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her cltum t said land before the Kegister nd Receiver of tliia ottlce at Ttie Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, tlie, 27Ui day if January, 11I0Q She name? as witnesses: W. R. W'lnnns, D, Bradley, J. L. Henderson and Harry W'yatt, all of ll'Kid Kiver, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tha above-desoriha lj,nds ure requested lo file. . their claims in this office cm ur beiore said 27th day of January, Itmi) nlTjiU JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Taken Up. A red hel fer, 2 years old, smrked In right car. Owner will please call and take the un, lrnul away and ;uy chkics. dl ATOC VYISJU