;)d River (Slacier UD.VY, FEBRUARY 23, J900. Yaupouia lodge, K. of P., entertained a number of guests from neighboring lodges Tuesday evening. The visiting knights were given a supper at the Mt. Hood lintel at 5;li0,and were again feast ed in the hall .at 10 o'cloek. The Hood Kivti' cornet. Land turned out and ren dered good music. After a short meet ing the visiting knights made them selve at home and a very pleai-niit time was had. Twenty knights came from The Dalles uud ten from Cascade Locks. J. P. Kennedy, grand chancellor, and Jus. II. MclvilAien, editor of the Senator, .1 Tl. ...:.: i. were niMO present, me vismng Kinm from The Dalles were : W. L. Bradshaw. J. T. Keff, C. L. Gilbert (and wife); A. M. Kelsav, F. S. (iunning, D. V. Yause, II. C. Liebe, J. W. lllakencv, F. Men efee, K. H. Weber, C. L, Phillip's, Owen fMiepard, E. 11. Merrill, J. A. Douthit, II. H. Kiddell, Geo. T. Thompson, ILL. Kuck. The home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Note man was the scene of a pleasant gather- imrnn Wi.rl nnvitil 1 tVlirimr-V 14th. tlli- occauion btMiig Mr. Noteman's birthday. A reeherche dinner of five courses was .-,,-..,,.1 h Mu Nntoiviun lit fi-'lll Thf CVt ICU W A'Un. .'...villi... v w .uw. tnhln wfiH decorated with Oregon crane and blue bells. Over the table was sus pended a large heart of evergreen, inter- .;., ,1 Ill, "1Hr.li)iM " Thn ernu-n- r F. C. Urosms nas returned ana ...... . - v' .... ... 11T!H' no aivnt nl th fn(lt WAS flip fllttlllff Of , bofonnd m ins oinca over i m...s r r - "v - " " Jro4us' drugstore, between Tiienours , ""V", , ' J ! i - .. Ann ...iVo hi' liaa Inez nun Master Ivn siuef'local sixties.. a-e you vaecinatcd? avtf vou registered? nstitute, Feb. 20th and 27tfc. 'incline of pipes at Cols & Graham's. . Davidson wants to buy a fresli r. i ,r leTho Sun lot and building, 0, at the Emporium. . ,.nra wmnini'il in the wist office Feb, ii for: John Duke,. Ed Miller, Edna jinpson. ' R. Coon has for sale his residence c'k on Hood River Heights. The st view in town. chool commenced in the Crapper rietj Monday of last week; Prof, lis Anerson of Portland in charge. ,ast Sunday, five persons were re-i-ed into the Yalley Christian church 1 two were received on a previous idatf. )r F. C. Brosius has returned and 10-11 a. ni.. 2-3 and 6-7 p. in. 5 acres suitable for fruit and dairy ich. , 20 acres well improved. Choice au9 tract in town, for sale. II,. X.. OATAUr.. il'iv viVb bv Miss Inez and Muster Ivan Eatinger. The evening was spent in games and pleasant rerniiiiseeiiee, and the gathering broke up at a lato hour by wishing many happy returns. Letters 5 . Ol COllgrilllliailuil ncic ivva;i i irui uum L letter frofu Moro, received bv Mrs. Chicago, 111. ; St. Paul, Minneapolis and i!cy last week, stated that W. G. Clel- Little Falls, Minn., and from South id' was quarantined with small-pox Bend, Wash. d that Geo. Knapp was with him. The institute will meet ia A. 0. U. W. All those who wish duplicate orders of hall next Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, nip photoa, or wish to buy their neg- Th programme lias not been received, ves should call at once at the photo- hut we are able to announce the lect- iph' gallerv. Any photographer can urers who will bo present, as follows: ilh from the negatives. of. C. L. Smith of Minnesota ; Ii. E. r i . vm,,.r xvhn hn bmn workinc Dosch of Portland; Profs. A. B. tordley, tiS w Xnr Co Vtonft . E. Lake and F. L. Kent, of the agricul- ,,o y working for Louis Cloquet at Jural college. .Mr. Badey, tliada.ry and i Z who Ivis a loi2"in2 con- food commissioner, is also expected. Into; Salmon, who lus a Jogr' ng con ff,rmp,.iv KK Kt,int iet for Mcolai Cameron mil winlie. At Helmont it is reported that M. II. ' d the prOp0sit.ion of pure foods dceleenis pulling carrots with a stump m' nired' t the institute. The CeZUi nrnmiao ti ll interestlllB last 11 od River. Silliman and Jackson have sawed about 40t) cords of 10 inch wood with their drag saw and split it into blocks. As the rop is still growing there is no telling what the harvest will be. Wm. Smith has rented the Ch'lland residence and a new mail box confronts the passer ov. Wm. Davis is down from Mosier on a visit to Ids step-father, John Monroe. The meetings now in progress at Pine Grt.v, conducted bv Rev. Spaulding, Rev Feak and Prof. Sisson, are well at tended by the people of the East Side. Mr. Davis, sr., was down from the Rogers settlement last Saturday and re ports all well in that neighborhood. During the lato good weather he and his son have gotten out and erected tho en tire frame to a new house and they are now looking for good seasoned rustic and flooring to complete the job. The chief drawback to the advancement of the i-ett lenient is daim holders who have erected some sort of a crow's nest which they sleep in once in six months, with tlie'hopethat this act alone will someday give them a title to the land. The snow of last week was quite thin and made sleighing of a rather indiffer ent sort, but there is no fun etiial to getting out the old pung and giving it a trial once a vear. A few of our farmers made the round to town last Saturday through frozen ruts without mishaps but others were not so fortunate. Will Scobeo was one of the latter class and the wreck of his old cutter was worth going miles to see. , , n'... tr tie norrowea a wagon iroiu " in. ivtu- iiedy to clean up tho wreckage and haul 1 . ,-. ex K i li ii-ofil' 'a a 1 1 in 1 ? ft a . T A Iv'nnv also started to mill with a grist and a pretty iair siea, out, me iasi sigui ui Khiu nn liia wiiv linme led observers to suppose that the miller, ever eager for toll, had ground grist, sled and an. for lite ''liii'Ki:,-;!.; ..:..iPi:i' ii.,-a. ,hu ami sovered a lar2e imb from the i)iiie"tree in front of E. E. Savage's aideaeo. Part of our subscribers on the home t will find their names jirinted on eir papers and also the date to which ev are paid. As soon as we can get und to it tho whold list will be printed e sanio way. Prof. S. P. Barrett stopped over in and: River a few hours last Friday, ii!e on his way from North Yakima to it Lake. He came by way of Port ad and will stop a few days iu Baker ty before going to Salt Lake. Mrs! M..E. Harwood, who was man ner of S. H. Cox's store, was compelled ' . .i i . i. r.S meetings promise to be interesting throughout, and no farmer or fruit grow ar can afford to be absent. The school patrons of Hood River are showing an unusual interest in all that 1-u.rtnina to n rnmmon school education. biiestions were mailed to the Barrett .... .,,, I riiutrint frnm t.liH coiintv Hiinerin- OVllWl'. ..l.CLi.vv ' - - - -'j tendeut's oitice for eighth grade final examination lor a ciuss oi uiguiecu. Kiinh ounil nassina; a satisfaetory exam ination will receive a certificate from Mm raimt.v hoard of exani:-iers showinii that thev have completed tho grade work. Chronicle. Judge Prather on Tuesday purchased frnm n Indian woman an old relic of thn Nnrt.hwnst Fur Co. It is a brass ,Ua nn th hiiKiiipHH on account oi r. wn. tho mvn nf h tro fi ten-aoi ar niece iv fntlinar linnlth. She. fixnects to 1TO to i in r.ro ul.lu arft tlirt words "Northwest Company," with a representation oi a beaver in the .center. On the reverse ifnvnSu nnve ffhurrt hIiR Will remain few months for her health, and also to ,it friends. The Weather Bureau publication for um-arv containes an obituary of. Dr. . G. Barrett. It says of him that "for any years he kept an accurate and mi; rehensive climate, record, which is been of great value to the Oregon eather service." Chas. Rogers came up from Portland uesday for a short visit. Mr. Rogers is purchased a home at Montavilla. d Birth has also purchased a snug lit o home at Montavilla. He and J. A. urdick hold good situations in the big nuring mill at Albina. A temperance play, "Lost.and Saved,'1 being gotten up bv some of the sing 's of H ied River. " It is a beautiful mtata and requires much drill. The itertainment will be given Friday even g, March 9th. The list of characters nd place of rendering will be given later. Social. The C. E. society of the Con regational church will give a social on :ie eyening of Washington's birthday t tl,a rflsidence of Mr. and Mrs. Hersh- feir" f'Kefreshnients will be served. The Tor every Ulcaibcr. The exclusive agency for tbi city for this popular liae. Sbocs for men, flt a Popular Price, Every pair warranted. We have them ia styles that fit and in lea' thers that wear. Drivers and Loggers' Shoes a Specialty. We have the kind that are made to wear. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Agents for Royal Tailoring ude are the words "Token, 1820." A mock court trial Under the auspices of the Franktori school "will be held on March 2d. Thos. Calkins will serve as prosecutor and Mel vin Foley as detenuant. vviu iseii hera will bo the district attorney and Hubert' Galligan counsel tor the deiense Mninir limniiis and the committee on finance from the town council visited the liobkirk property on Tuesday, to see hie for a meat house. The committee, it ia expected,, will report favorably on the proposition to buy the urooertv. I). I). Wilder, who has been in Hood River for the past week -doing stamp photo work, has had all he could do.and ins work has uiven complete satisfaction 'I hiu urn ni n uhoto work is soinetiiin' i now and is bound to take wherever in troduced. Tim f ViiKTroarntinnn.1 C E. societv will hfiirt n sociable at the residence of its pastor on Thursday evening, ieb, 2d Proceeds of social will be used to pay lor song books recently purchased by the society. For Sale. Household furniture, wag ons, cow, chickens, etc. Party purchas ing can have privilege of buying or rent ing 'ii acres, a or 4 in strawberries. VV. II. Pcgh, Hood Kiver. S. E.'Bartmess received word from RntfuUi. N. v.. statinir that the remains oi Air. and Mrs. iiodgfj arrived there at t:i!Ua. m., Feb. 1Ui, and were buried in the family lot on that day. Hereafter there will be a daily boat on the river. The Regulator will leave The Dalies Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and the Dalle City on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. ' cnllpd to Portland Monday evening by a telegram announc ing the death of Margaret kelsen, 10 years old, the daughter of Mr. Ohnger's sister. The ladies of tho W.- C. T. U. will moot: nt. t.lm residence of Mrs. Crowctl, Thursday, March' 1st, at 2 :i0 p. m. Ail ladies interested are welcome to attend. The meeting of the Travers book and curio club is postponed tor one week, from Feb. 2od to iViarch 2d, on accouut of the reception by Hassalo club. tu 'inrliw oii-l ccipiitu t.hft fViniro- ooverar oi vne ix. oi tr. hwko xud iu .v."" w- - . -Tuesday called on the Glacier to make gatiomil church will meet with Mrs. mm their names would get in the paper. Price, at the residence of Mrs. P . b. utx Mostof our callers will be candidates vidson, jr., on Friday aiternooa. for office when the spring time comes, jg. g, Cameron returned Saturday hence they reckon their names can not from a two-mouths visit at Centralia, apnear too often in print. C. L. Gil- rii, gi1Q Went to her home at Viento on oune peopie will provide entertaining xercises for the evening. Price for re reshuients, 15c Chris Bartsch left Seattle with his -artner on last Saturday for Skagway. 'rom there thev will go towards Dawson nd leave cattle' feed at different points ., ... t, .... u :n un.. long t lie route, air. uaristu m muu ima back to Seattle and about the first i April will start with a band of cattle or Dawson. Mrs. Bartsch will accom )any him to Dawson. T. Brownhill, lecturer in the interest )f the Woodmen ot tne worm, win ieci iro in the Congregational church this fliursday evening, at 7 O'clock. This vill give the young people an opportu iity to attend tho lecture nnd go to the locial at Rev. Hershner'e afterwards. Everybody is invited to the lecture. Ad mission free. Mrs. John Parker has rented her uutry place for three years to II. W. 'iVait. Mrs. Parker will move to town ;or the present. Jas. Parker will go to ;he mines of Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs; Wait will take summer boarders, Mid under their management the pop ular; Parker house will still be a favorite resort for Portland poople. . Simoro nf Uio k . tit F. visitors on Council Pritt'eedings. The adjourned meeting of the council was held Monday evening, present, Mayor Brosius, Aldermen Bell, Dukes, Luckey and McDonald, and Recorder Xickelsen. Mnvcir RrosiiiH. as snecial committee to investigate the names on petition of U 1.' iroit-.il f?,, f.ir n fifihinn linptiHd. At. 1 J . 1. 1M . w W. . " ' ' ........... . . . ... .. , and the names' of reinoiwtrators thereto, reportea uiai i immeH uu ns iwuwvu Ivxin Ki.iftuH tn anA ihit 1. iinmfs of renionstriitors had been objected to by petitioners. ine mayor susuimeu the objections to 5 names on tho pe tition and 3 on the remonstrance. Kleven names of bunk-house men were found on the petition. Three men had signed both the petition and remon strance. Making all deductions lor ille gal signatures left (12 names on the pe tition and (2 on the remonstrance. Bell moved that the report oi tne mivnr ns Bnnciiil committee bo accented and the committee discharged Carried. a ivimmiiiiipflr.tnn irnm ivoumv o ur- vavor Goit. statins that he had run the P11KL boundan of tho city limits and found the bunk house 4J feet outside ...u ran A 11 rtf? i v.c.t ... E. L. Smith filed a hat of the legal voters of the town of Hood River at the last election. ISf.Il hhU-imI for the readme of Urdi' nance under which a license ior a saloon is asked for. The recorder read lilt VI 1 iinLrovrthUMrht fhat.lt t lift hllllk I10UR6 in. u vvir tnUfin t'riini theuetition. and as these men had voted at the late town election, the number ot voters requiring a majoniy snouiu ue reuueeu ucuuiumjjy . McDonald sind the ordinance was timt, a netitimi ronuired a maior nv of all the votes cast at the preceding election, and the council could not go behind the returns. E. L. Smith, on behalf of the remon strators. asked that the 11 bunk-house iiuiuui Lh tlrirL-fn trum the UetltlOll. Judge Rent asked if any aitidavits had been Hied showing that these were illegal names on the petition. He was willing to let the council settle the matter in E. L. Smitii filed a list of 11 names of bunk- house men. McDonald asked for the reading of the contested names and the objections thereto, and they were read by the re- McDonald moved that the 10 names be stricken from the petition. Bell said he understood the mayor was to decide on these names. He had iearned irom the prosecuting attorney and ottior legal authority that the bunk i.onun iiumi'M could not be counted. therefore he moved they be stricken frnm tt... rwt.it.iriti..- I'urneil unaniniouslv Considerable discussion ensued, chieily between the attorneys for and against Luckey thought the council was con suming a good deal oi lime wiuioui, w conipiisiimg anytinng. McDonald moved, and Luckey second ed. that the petition be rejected. uh ,,ii hurLrin't. like to vote uoon the question till what constituted a ma jority ot tlie town voujrs wubumihuiibucu. McDonald thought the majority was established by the ordinance. the petition was rejected unanimously. 11..H rui.nrtuH trum thn f'nlll lTlltted Oil finance mat the liuskirk property had not oeen eiamiueu in reguiu w jid i ohiiituuua i,,4ut Iwimkh Kir the reasoi ftUUIl I - that the weather had been too inclement for the committee to visit it. 3lr. lien- Chnrcli Notices. The Valley Christian church will bo gin a protracted meeting Saturday, March 4th. A connected series of ser mons will be preached by the pastor. TT "R PhiirfhTlin nnatnr will nrcflrh the second in a serious of morning ser mons on the theme, "What are your life purposes?" In the evening Rev. E. E. ix will preach. Sunday school at iu a. m. i . r. s. V. JS. at u:au p. m. Prayer service each Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. A cordial invitation to an. Concregational Church. The pastor, Rev. J. L.'Hershner, will oecujiy the pulpit next Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 7:15 p. m. C. E. service at 7 p. m. Leader, Prof. Barnes. C A Wvniaii will nreach Bethel A. C. church, Sunday. "Administration of Angels." bodv invited. .i. Vallev Christian Church. Sunday r, school at 10 am.; preaching at 11 a. m. ;, . Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m. The Bible class, for the sys-Ior.ce. tematic study ot the mo oi const, meets- " every Tuesday evening, at 7:J0. lonaciaia are invited to attend these services. n be ; fav- derson be.ug present, he asked that he cat! approach it in. efficiency. It in- . r. . Li .... 1 unnn., narmanont.lv HlltfiB be allowed to state particulars m icgaiu BMiuwy ieue T ti 'v.7-- .1... ....i...i, .t iv. h i-. Ttfrcnonsiit Tnrliipstion. lleartDuru, 111 I II- IltinivlIJV 1JJ11W1.1 L , .'ll, AAV.auv. . 1inut.uaiH, r, ' . son said the place contained 4 acres oi laud, a good 4 or 5 room house, and a iwi-triiiififttwi tn Vila wif's name aDnear iiig it might look like she was along to look; after him. We agreed not to men tion that Mrs. Gilbert was among the visits, and put her in as "and wife' in parenthesis. No one will suspect Tuesday. The ladies' aid society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Jackson on Friday of this week. Harry Clough and Mrs. Annie b. liice, SSbilr-cKerS" botlie Dalles, were married in that - "tv hti.n. ZULU. Dr. Brosius had his usual lucky run away last Thursday. With Mrs. Brosius amfFlorence b.3 went out in a sleigh to visit a patient at Frankton, going by way of Belmont, In crossing the prairie east of Helmont the sleigh runner struck a rnatf. tko a-Vitfta frnoa hrnk( and the I'd -8 slipped out of the doctor's hands. Thn"linrs:xa lmi.t riirht. tin and left the nat ty sittina in the sleigh ont on the Mri.ii-Ja trt niimii-a trio optinArV ftlld Watcll tln rsced'.na team coing in the direction pii Tiinmnsrm is undsr the weather this week and was laid off one-half day from school. rivda T. Bonnev was excused from iurv'dutv and came home Tuesday. Just received at Williams &.Brosius, a fresh suppIv ot vaccine points. . Jos. Hengst has been quite sick with a bad cold tor the past ween. The institute is coming next Monday; receding team going m e direction is ,u ordar Frankton. Tlje boys at rankton school stoppsd the runaway team, and tat doctor arriving soon aner, procuuru a wagon and returned for the folks left in the sleigh. The coasting in the streets of Hood River has been excellent during the past vsek. On Saturday, there being no school, bovs and girls turned out in full fnrce and kept up the fun all day long and far into the uight. Starting on the hill bv the M. E. church, the coasters giidjd"down State street, and making iiu turn at Third street, shot down into Oak street, taking desperate chances of running into teams, with which that thoroughfare is generally well lined. especially ou Saturdays. One seven-jar-old"lad, in coasting down Fourth street, ran into some obstructions on Ba'das & Soan?ler' porch and got badly iiMiisid aoout the face. Ho set up a ; ill, and was adv-3d by thesvnipathetic l jstaudars to go home and have h's ' raises dressed; but he declined, and f I ha started up tb.3 hill with his sled, i ha woukia't "horn 3 if he bunted r ,-d. A 's!tt! 5 h :-. ::'k-3 that was fl-t it? vei t'i fjoii by tun. Ti.fi sn;w is all Eone ; the warm cm nock did its work well. The Glacieb wants. 16-foot stove wood on subscription. "When? there's Drink, there's Uanr." Published by request of Mrs. A. O. Hershey. Write Hon tne worn nousij jm, Write it on tlie schoolboy's slate, Writa it iu your P.V buotc, " Wiiere ibere'ii drink, tbere s danger. Writ ii on the churchyard mound, V litre the rum slain dead are fouua; Write it on gidiows high. Write for Hll tlie passers by, . " Wtiere there's Uriuk, tuere's dangor. Write It on the nnttm'8 lawn, Bioliin nui Ibe Itcenne cause; i Write it on tbe ballot white, ' i c-, i. ...... h. rviij uritrht. Where there's drinlt, tbere's danger." Write It on the snips that sail. Borne along bv smrm and sale; Write it la ee in lowers plain Over every land and ir.'.n. Where tbeie's driuis, tttere s danger. WHte It on every eat. On itiecburcb and halls of state, In tne Ii art of eve-y b ind, i.,. .- .,.!, ii e.-"-y ia.i M w isyfe tortus (.niiii, Uteres iiaor. Ordinance No. 20. bone & Mcdonald HOOD EIVEE, OREGON. fe Mi Jli Mi Y MELD HIGH In the estimation of Practical Painters. at the Subject, Kvery- liorn. t nnnA i?;,-or roh 9iv inn. to Mr. v.. and Mrs. Lester Mulkins, a daughter, " At Underwood. Wash., Feb. 21, 1900otoP to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Benlfl, twin boys.' . ' i r n;i. o tit11 iPr- To Residents of H.xjd River aud Vicinity, GiiKiiTiNGi The house-renovating st-nson will soon be here, aud I take this method of calling your attention to the tact Unit 1 snail also be here, ready and anxious to asalst you in every pnssiDio way. ' Krosh paint and plenslnn tones in Wall Paper ore like unto a 'manlluor charity," in asmuch ns Uioy hide a muhiuulo of dtfecta, ,.,!..,,. iirniH.,lv .llll.linrl li'lll I'll 11SO tllU ill' coneruent room of the'house to become ploas- lnu to me eve ana paiiMiu-i.or.v t iu,.i .nnim i,: t:ule. To obtain thai, usual desired result is my .,,i,.-,f ir uirlvLu I nun. I., t.MI ..fll II t trnl C!l L.K'1 I. Illl'll linn. An....... dollar ell'oels for a one dollar expenditure, hut 1 un guarantee caiisiHeim-y um uu ut nvenna lei live nrietw. or no wi. n An Ordlnai.ee to amend nn Ordinance en titled "An Ordinance to reuulato the sale ,.r Ui,IkIImi,u m.ilt ,1i,miu I hlltlll'd Willi out first having obtained a license there for, and to repeal an ordinances nun pai is .....I. ..... l rt,,..lli. t It ..u ...it i . i' UI III 11 llllll!i;i.!S ill -,,lll IV: . li.uicn .., He it ordained by tlie (.'oninum I'ounell ol the Town ot uoou uiver, jrei?on, inai sm iaui seven (T) of the above entitled ordinance be uiuniwWl nn nn to wnri nn ioIIowr. to wit! Section 7. If any person or persons shall barter, sell or in any manner uisposn oi any spirituous, ma It. or vinous liquors within tlie corporate limits of said '."own of llis.d Kiver without lirst hnvinK obtained a license therefor, as provided In this ordinance, tuch person ahull be deemed culltv of a misde meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be (ino.1 nut lfq limn twem.v-iive dohars nor more viinn tlty dollui-s, or imprisoned not less than ten dnys nur more than twenty Approved this I3th day of February, HKX). K. V. BROS1UH, Mayor. Attest: J. It. Nickblskn, lteeoriler. .Tr rfrrT.rM L-rrv,' rrTrprr."' . i H1IIH.11H liiHi.nior. ill r.tiiiHH irniiorHii yeral 0.,.t ,ut..u ,., i..... i i.j iciuu, vviiivjii una uccu luou vu biij man, he made his way through th( , work of encircling trenches and la and set his face to the north and ) wayo. He carried a couple of assej few mealies And a pipe. The I may have seemed of little import but in the stem of that pipe lay message from the cheerful, conli chief, which, after a iourney to I' eoa Bay, gives to ns at home thos tovostinir (lutaila nf r.lin resintiinriH aA Viir tVi Inwn f n fliii Ttfiov alncrn " He tells how, even at Mafeking,1 tore war. rume v them,, jieoDiP- b or Sale or Trade. for anything of SOLD BV Every gallon 6f The J Smerwn4Viluams r Alii I will cover 300 or 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. Chas. N. Clarke, Agt., at the Glacier Pharmacy. On lo him for pure fresh Drugs, latent Medlcluea and Wall Taper. J.'inseiiptionB an Family Recipes a specialty. On all kMs of FQHite, Garpets, Wall Paser, 6lc. I challenire any one to Ket lower prices on House Furnishing Goods than I can;quote. idalngm "s given 01V bulldh'g material for contract work. S. E. BARTMESS. for Poiiltrp matin I Hhnli he nlcased lo call (U your home with samples of Paper, measure yonr rooms and make you prices. ivs 1 i.u 1 r- umwio, With many thanlts for past pa.ron mid a respectrul solicitat ion for a share of Uie same in the future, I am -very truly yours. r-j. 11. 1 ivii.ui", Painter and tecorntiir, jfoo.ntiyjir. Or Will sell on time or trade equal value 6 acres tsood strawberry land near town. 1") acres near Tucker, partly improved. Uiisti litiyers neeu noi nppiy. acres, 4 miles fiom town, partly Improved 20 acres, 7 miles from town, Improved, jia W. A. BLlNUIilU.AND. LAND. DON'T GO Barefooted... Wear Stocking Feet.; For sale by 8. J. LaFRANCE. VACANCIES. This space was vacant last week, hut It. will never pay to cultivate vacancies In an or chard, order trees 01 Columbia Nursery. One piece one mile southwest of Tucker, 200 acres; JO acres fenced, 6 ncits cleared; house and Uarn; county road through the ileco;iiood river runs on one entire side; water easily tak en out to Irrigate from 20 to 30 acres. Price from 10 to 31 dollars per acre, nceopdhie to amount wanted and location. Will fell In quantities to suit purchuscrs. Good seiiool one mile. One piece 2 miles sout h of Tucker, 100 acres: County roau iurou!,ro piece; cieca, who ihiiib v.t..u I. ... ..... 1, I'. ... ul.lMlMl 111., llTtlru. naii-i, I mm il"us tion; several acres Rood bottom hind- (food school mile: hind unimproved. I'rieeirom 12 to 20 dollars per acre, according 10 amount and piece wanted. One piece ai. lueaer, o iniiuu tiuin uwwi, Hood Kiver, i0 acres; will sell one noro or as manv more ns wanted up 10 me wnnie piece. nl..n r....... !-; ... 10.. .I..II11. U i.np unci, fit II I,. .11 I I ICC II mil . I i w miiipi" ,'vii ... . " . " s simplv want to build a home, will t;lve you a tlit CC 1' Hill Jlilll.nv, nv.liiw, j .... ,. ... iu l id upon it. ' , If you wish to locateorbuv land, try Tucker liefo're you purcliasn. Will jruarantee to Hive you more uoou mi in inr miiiiuaoioiini m ini'iiv., tnftn you can buy elsewhere in Hood River valley. Berry ground, orchard or ki"ss, or anything else raised In this valley, fall on or address B. K. TuC'KKK, 12 i ucaer, uregon. ITae Crushed Oyster and Clam Shells. The most frequent cause of hens not laying is the absence in the food of Carbonite of Linvo. These nhells are practically pnro carbonite of lime. Try Groesbeck's Egg Producer and Health Food as a preventive and euro for disease of fowls. It is a mild and stimulating tonic. POULTRY FOODS FOR SALE BY , HERMAN EVERHART. Dyspepsia Cure. DIaests what you eat. Tt. art,! flci all v d i eesta the food and aids fc7 n crai-irrtVionincr nnrl rpcon. tor the reason struetinK the exhausted didestive or- . - i 1. i.iL.lni.pt icnniTamn fi imKT gans. it ia iueiiniiu'Di"i"-" u.r"- ant ana ionic. u uura i)icpiiv LEAVE ORDERS FOR WM With E. E. JACKSON. He and the DAVEN PORT BROS, have over One Million feet of good Dry Lumber at Haynes' Spur. boocI sonna near by. It ia isolated from all other uweuings. 111c proper u be bought by the town ior $ouu oy paying $11)0 down, balance on long time. Dnup.s reoorted that nothina had been done towards repairing the jail. litlCKey wanted iokiiow w uai. bouickb of revenue were ou hand to meet theae expenses about to be incurred by the town. ... Dukes thought some revenue might De raised from taxing flogs. There are about f 200 worth m town. DiKctiMtrion uoon the revenue question elicited the fact that the town could is sue liabilities to the amount ot ifZ.ouu. McJJonala suggested mat, uie council ui.nniw muut ntiwior thfln once a. month DIIUU.U L. . J-.. V , - . . . and gave notice that he would introduce an ordinance to mat eneci. p.n liMifl a. iMMt house was very im nnrtiirit. in VIHW of the nroximitv ot Kmall-nox cases at The Dalles and that r,i.ill.i,nr tvna rnortMl at Mosief. 1 . 1 " . j ..j mi In million, lllt'euill' auuuiueu mi Monday evening, Feb. Oth. TeacLer,' Slteting Following is the programme for the tiachers' meetins' at the public ecbool building, Feb. 24th, at 2 p. m. : Second chapter of McMaster's Meth- led ay a. a. uarnes. i'upils ot ilr. uowe s aeparic Kif .,., - c.-iiir Rtimarh. - Nausea. BickHeadache,Gastralgla,Cramp8,ana TTImber Lnnd, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Tho Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 2, 11)00. -Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of me act, oi eon- f. i- ln,.ail nntitit.il A n ml. flirt.he i " i""" ", ..",",,V.....I . sale ot limber lanus in ineniBieaoi i ..aunii om. Oregon, JNevaua ana vv jsningioii jcnnuij, JAMES IRELAND. Of The Dalles, county of Wasco, slnte of Ore gon, lias UllS uuy llicu IU lllin i,uii;ii inn i. utatenient No. 152, for the purchase of the south half north w st and north half sotitli westliof section No. 21, In township No I north, range No. 9 east, W. M.,and will oiler proof to show that the land "sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Hie Register and Receiver of thtsoliiceatT'ho Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day, the 17t,h day of March. 1100. lie names as witnesses: W. It. Wlnans, I.. Wlnans, A. Wlnans and K.T. Wlnans, all of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands ore requested to tile their claims In this ottlce on or before said 17ih day of March, l'.WO. J12inlJ JAV 1. LUCAS, Register. The best results you must use the best' materials. Tho HOOD RIVER PHARMACY continues to be up to -date In everything in the Drug Hue. . Prescriptions a Specialty. Bprayiug materials warranted tlie pure stuff. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. PHOTOGRAPHS. The public are Invilcd to call at my gallery and inspect my work, i aim to give s,, list... v me? l'rli. reasonable. Outside views a specialty. l;1IAB- KIJt'1' NOME ods: Music ment Method-! in Geozraohv ; led by S. M. Sisson. - The contractors for the Lyle-Golden-dale railroad expect to have lO'J men at work by April 1st. Mr.J.K.Miller,Sewton Hamilton.Pa., - .ita "Ittiinlr f) iLt's itch Hazel Salve the grandest salve made." It cures piles ana tieuis everymiDg. ah iruuuu la,t m ri't:on are worthless. Wlll.sms a iiosus. all other results of I m perfect digestion. bin- mile, bv Williams & liroaiut. FwiiiUaliiii,EiG. II your wans . rjsicit or imuwwh.u,,ii . E L'Rood. Consultation free. Nochaigefor ureHcciptiona. No cure no pay. OlHoe hours from l A. M. till u P. M., and all nignt ii nec essary. ITimber Land, Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r . j ..-I I .. ,-A 1 Mil Vnncnnvpr. Unneu Dl.roi n vw.., , Wash , f'eb. 14, 1HO0. N otice Is hereby given tnat In compliance wltu the provisions of the "... .....,,. f Inn. A iss. eiiLind "An act for the saie of timber lands In the htates of California, Oregon, Acvaaa anu .uiunwi Territory," as extended loall the Public Land mates by act of August 4, 12, HANNAH MATIiKWS. Of Hood River, county of Wusco, state of Ore- . ...... j ... l tl.iu ..11..... !. auri.t-n gOn, OUS llll UUJf I1IUU IU nn.vu.vvuw " " suueuient, A'o. 11). 1, for the purciiaae of the northwest quarter of section ISp. 14, In u,.in v.. a n.,rt.h. rant?e Kiy. IU ca-st. Will. Mer., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable ..- i. ,i...KA. .inn. limn lVir lufricuiLural uurisises, and to cstublish her claim to said Pand before the Register and Receiver of Hits ollice at Vancouver. Wash., on Inursday, tne lOUi day of May, 1WW. P11W Uttiiin, v ...... - . II'..!. L......I r.,1 A nl.t, .f U I illllA'S 111 HOIld IY 1 1 1 Ull II l,liu 1 ' - lilver, Oitgou, and James Browu of Uuaom, H aall. dWl, AKNIK MATHEWS, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, nas ims nay UlC'l IU MIL iim. vi o...... v fu?-. f..r i.h iiurciiaso of tne soutuweni quarter ,i wa;vnm .w..T, . ...-.r i,i., is.,. A 7.,.rth ntnvn No. 10 east. W. .il..Hllil will oner priitii m iuww nm. in more vuloablefur iu Umbi-r or stone man for agricultural purposes, aud to estatjllsa ln-r clumi to said imm llore the Keglntcrand Rjceivefoftnisoif.ee at Vancouver. VVasu., ou Thursdav, the lutb day of ly, lw. nbe natue as wilota!: Albert L. Lane. W illiam uand. Hannan Matuews, of Hood tciver, Oregon, und James tirowu of Uusoui, Any and al! peisons claiming adversely the above-o.eer.bed lands are reipiejited Ut Hie th?ii claims in this o!He on ur bewre taid I Mm ..ter. a Time Schedules. ALL ABOUT If. LATEST MAP. Hend 12c In stamps for our January The Weslern Trail, Hon sin, ftcauie, v, ii. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Jan. ffl, -JV:, "l Z nten: lion to commute and mnhe llnal proof In sup. port or Iter c mm, m, . - - made Diiiore ue"ii . - - -' j, , doner, at Hood Kiver, Oregon.on Hatuiday, March 10, 1900, y t: nrHnort Kiver. Orcson, U. K. No. , for the . ..:.... ,.; if; int. 1. scclioii IOIS H, 1U anu in, nun 2-2, township 1 north, ranise 10 east, W. M. lie names tne iooowhib '""""',", ,,V,, his continuous residence upon, and cultlva- U Js AdCook of Tucker, Or., ftinl Aubert of Mt. II.))d,(tr.:f!. V. Odcll of Tucker, Or.; a. of ait. iioou, yr. E. Bound. Fr'm HOOD KIVER gp.m. Ex. Wnnday Haturday, 10 p.m. W, Bound. IRn.1t Y.ake, Penver, Kt Wnrtli.Omaba. Kansas City. Kt Louis, Chicago aud the liasl. Walla Walla, 8po- kane.Mlnneapolis. u p.. 1. 1 nuluth. Milwankce, Chi cago aud East. From POltTLAND. Ocean steahhiiips For Han Kranclsco K:ill Don. 8. 8, 13,18 2S, 2H,it every 5 days Fast Mail 4:00 p.m. Portland Kxprcss 6:17 a.m. 4 p.m. fl a.m. Ex. Sunday A n m. jExAuuday. Columbia Rives UtViUKHK. To Asiorln and way lanuinas. ii'iliam..ua lllif.r 4-:fl n m iOreiion City, Nev-Ex-Muuday. Oeru,niera way landings. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. ffl. llKKl.-Kotlce Is hereby Riven that the rtillow ; . . , ..,.i..M i...u l..H n.iiloM of .Ills in- lllK-liaiiicu ftuivini iimb nn" ... --- tentlon to make final proof in support of his . . ...... ....1.1 ... I 1 I I... l.i.l, irt ll.ltlll1! Claim, ana iiimishiu ,i,,ui " the lttKlsler nnd Uocelver at The Uulics, Ore gon, ou wouuay, jnn iuw, TIIOMAH L. ROBERTS, Of Hood Kiver, Ore., II. E. 5IWS, for the lots I Und 2, souilieust northeast and nortm ast, ;H sotithi'st 'A section l), lowusuip utn ui, ranuc ii earn, yv., hi. lie names the following witnesses to prov his continuous rosideuce upon and cultiva tion of, se'd land, viz: Hubert H. Kemp, Hood River, Or.: Frank Mulllkln, The Ualles, Or.; .Ralph Wiellcj , hood lilver, Or.; Edwlu II. Merril, ilio Vmkr' JAY V. 1.UCAH, Register. fl2ni9 ' JAV V. LUCA8, Register. NOTICE VOOVV UL1CATION. Land Offhe at Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 22, IiKW.- Notice is hereby glyen tnat too ,'""' Ing-nanied settler has filed notice of bis liiU-ii-"m to make final proof lrt support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before F. W. Kale, Clerk of tbe Hnper or Court nfthe state of Washington for Hkamnnlii county, at rttevenson, Wash., on Thursday, f 1 d. No. 0H55, for the southwest quarter Micuon IS. township 8 north, range 10 east, W. M. . .rn.n ,..ii(.u.int, uitnpMiu's ui urove lie Itniiien viid - - . his continuous residence upon and culUva- lion oi saiti inn", . r r.t . William Kellcndonk, James Hanes, Charles Moore aud Henry Olson, all of Hood River ,Or. jU,m2 W. U. uuuatv, iw.S"""' NOTICE FOR PUULICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wast., Jan. 1", , HKX) Notice Ih hereby given that the follow. I iiE-namod setller bus filed notice of his ln t ntion to make llnal proof In support of ms claim, anu nun. u ...... ... before tho Hi glstcr and Receiver U. 14. Land (Hlico at Vancouver, Wash., on iuesday, February 27, 1W)0, vlis: LOUIH CLOUUET, Homestead Entry No. H4S3, for the cast ot northwest M, southwest Kf northwest 'J.and southwest V of northeast s ctlon 15, town ahi S norlh, range 12 east, vV ill. Mer. ......... .i... i'..ii.....l., ... It. iihiiii', tn rirftvft Jie UHIllCB mo i,i" i" .-- his con tlnuouc residence upon and cultivation 'j nmcs'o?'lj e, Thomas J . W h I tcomb.FratiU tin it. licvnold und Thomas M. Whltcomu, ii in i.vici-.u.. iv aiiiiiiiKi'i'i. V II i. I Jlilfi'i W. K. SUA II, ltegister. 7 a.m. Tue. Thur. and Hat. WlI-I.AMETTB A N If KM p.m. v.MtiTt.r. ijfVKitii. Mon. Wed. bp-gun Clty,Daytn! and Frl. and way landings.! ti'iiiBminPiwr. i 4-:io .m. Portland to Corval- Mon., Wed. lis& way lanUlngs. anu rri. Lv.Kiparia. I:ij a.til. daily. H:Wa.tn. daily. Smim RlVKR. RIpiirlH to lwlston II. HURI.HUltf, Auer.t, Puitlani, Or W. J. Ba.G1.kv. Aseui,iloJii liiver. Notice of Application to Sell Real Estate. To Hood River Idge, No. Ho. A. K. and A.5t and tin unknown heirs of Andrew U. Tioman, deeeaed: Take notice that nn application has been filed in the County Court of Wasco county state of Oregon, for an order of staid court di recting the executors or the will of Andrew u Ti..,.,i.n oi-ceiiMd. to sell the real estate of said decedent, to wit: Lots 14 a id lo see. V, and lots 2 and 7 Hcc. 22. T. I Jf., K. 10 L., W M ., in Oregon, containing 1 0 4-iX) acres. Also, commencing at a point in cast boundary line arid20mdsN.if. '.. comer of N.W.'4 "' fi X IN H. 10 E., W. M., In Oregon; ttience n'. U10 riKls; tlience W. so roils; ihencB 8.100 rods- thence E. SO rods lo place of beginning, ctmtainingflOitcnn,Bitd that Tucsduy, Marc.t .1. IH00, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, has been fixed for beat lug and determining said appll .. .. ... ..... ......hi.. ...iirt IIi.iimi. in 1 he rcniiiii I1L Lll PIUIIIJ - Lv I.cwist'n4 iihii,... in Mild Wsco county, state of Oreijon. liata Jacuury o., us. R BM,WKR1 W. M. YATEH, K. E.UAVAUE, -- Executors. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1H78.J NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United Btates Land Offlce, Tho Dalles. Ore gon Feb. , 1W. Notlw Is hereby given Unit In compliance with the provisions ol tho act of congress of June :l, l;,entitlcxl "An act .. - ..io ,.f Hi.iIm.v IhiiiIk in tbe Htntes of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, the- following persons have this day Bled In this ollice their sworn stale- neUiHl FRED E. SIMPSON, . Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No. US, for tlie purchase of the north northeast . south sest northeast t and lot H, section 7, township I north, range 9 east, W. M. BUItT MuCRORY, Of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 150 for tlie purchase of tlie west southeast H and lots 7 and Ii, section 7, Uiw nship 2 north, rango V eal,W .M. That they will oiler proof to show that be land sought is more valuable for its tlm I her or stone than fur agricultural purpoMis. and to establish their claim to said land in, The lialles, pitgon, on (Saturday, the ilst davof April, raw. .,.. Thev name as wltntuses: Terry Mcnroo". O B. 'Hartley, Ufs)d River, Oregon: Hubbard Tavlor, W aseo.Oregon; Fred rilmpson. t'a caiies, Oregon; W. Ii. Mctirory, Hood Uivur, UAu'v"and all persons claiming adversely tlw ahove-!eerll)ed lands are loqueeted to tilj their claims in tuU offioe bewro soldSlA aayfjApril,lmMy