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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1900)
jfedftiver Slacier FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900. 50c shoes at Bone & Me- ini'll. M ITTF.ltS. j IHUr.i uw- " lird cages lit .Fl.erriirs. Lhool bw kn at Cue's. Ll line of furniture at ehcrriU'fi. Lcona hand bikes at Jol.n Hullt's. WerCloilng Store for bargains. ( Lnen and bikes repaired by J.Hulli . Kitchen treasures, 2.50 at Sherrill'H. fiierrill's prices re a8 low as P'Wid ' ,e them "vhhiir machines, $3.75 and and ft. jslierrill'H. 'Fr Bvrkett'a btrtter, go to Bone S. IfcDonald. . , ,.,....,.:. 'Ulackoift, tne waie.r-ynyi "'we" A,e & Son's. n R Tucker cut hiH foot with a 8C tin Id he now (ue on crutches. i 5krv Gaston of Portland is tin JEofMrH.J.F. Armor. ,Se,5o"o Bone & McDonald. I Buy your magazines and periodical I grndley'd Book and Stationery store. iProf and Mrs. Barnes left Tuesda lorn! iiu for a week' sojourn at the atacidu. . iJadieC. J. Haves found a pair of lucksk'n (jloves and left them at this iUice for the owner. V D Lnckman is in charge of Coi Jtepp's place while the latter is in Ne !urk city. II H. Bailev and wife and Mr. Cmd jou went to M't. ilood, Monday, for.it iwo week's camping trip. I J R. Kankin has been renominated (or the ( Hice of assessor by the republi cans of Klickitat comity. Those Brownie lunch boves are just the filing for the children to carry men lunches in. At Sherrill's. I J. B Hunt has purchased oi juatt Jlenry the bouse and lot known as the Trana property, opposite Bone & Mc I)jiialdfs store, on F.rst and Oak streetr. J Apples for Sale A fina lot of apples if the best varieties Would prefer to toll 111 whole crop on the trees, r Johs Sipma. I JohnLeland Henderson wasengagtd last week in surveying the Il'iililand I'ark addition to the townof .ond R:er, to be p aeed on the market by H. C. (Joe. I Dr. J. F. Watt has bien appointed 'rhjsic.an and surgeon for the men ni pioed in railroad construction work oi. ftlie'O. K. 4 between Cascade Locke .and The Dalles. J George Booth of the East Side senl f the Glacier tainples of Ins big Graven stein and Glora Mundi apples. A Glora i.Mundi, though as jet only half matured, Neighed Is ounces. ! Roy fHocnm, who is mployed in the 'office of the American S;eel and Wire MMinpaiK, Washburn & Moeu depart ! meiit, at San Francisco, is doing nieeh I and was recently promoted. Frank Davenport of Davenport Bros., Hood River, made a short business trip .. to this city last week. His firm are now operating a box plant in connection with their mills. Oregon Timberman. By an oversight the Glacier failed to mention, last week, the return of 8. J. La France friin his extended visit in the East. He returns hale and hearty, savs he had a good t me and .never -missed a meal, but thought it set-iiied good to get back to Hood. Rier. He visited rel atives in New York state whom he had not seen for 30 years. Mr LaFrance ar rived in the East in time to take in the republican national convention at Phil adelplr'a, where he secured a seat with the Oregon delegation through the cour tesv of Congressman Moody. The con vention was a great affair. Mr. In France hud a chance at the conventior to see the much-talkrd about. Mart Manna, than whtm, he says, no man i inore abused or so grossly nrsrepresent- u. lie says there was no iileasnnter o The Frankton school will begin Sep tember 1st. J. F. Armor has about completed the improvements to the school building. A boll and a cy eloped a have been purchased by the school board Harbison Bros., reporting for the crop bulletin, state that the wheat crop on the East S'de is turning out front W to 22 bushels oar acre, and is of excellent qualtv. Oats are yielding from 30 to 3o bushels. Ohtis. Chandler has a prune tree, bearing this ear for the first time, that he alwavs thought was a seedling plum. It nrove.a to be nn Italian Iirune, but it is at leant, one month earlier than his other Italians. Albert Jolinson and family of Scap- visited Lis hrotlier-'n-lnw, W . B. Cole, the first o'f 'the week. Mr. John son is a dairvman. m;lks about 0 cows runs a separator and sells his cream in Portland for 50 cents a gallon. Dr. F. C. Bros'us has removed to bis new renounce at the west end of Halt street, nrdway bet ween the school house and armorv. and can he found in his of fice nvflr Williams & Rronius' drug store between tlnv hours of 10-11 a. m., 2-3 and fi-7 p. m." Following are the republican noni'na tions for the offices of justice of the peace and constable of Trout. Lake and White Salmon Drecncts. Klickitat count v: Trout Lake O. H. Pearson, iustice; W E O'Neil. constable: White Salmon- Peter Groshone. iustice; Frank Gm sltonir. constable. - W. A. Slinaprland hauled out a load of casks on Saturday, which he intends to fill with hlnekherrv wine and cider, His team stood for some time in front of .the Glacier office, and many citizens KpBiwoit totfiink wpre ffoina into the saloon business and called to offer con rrr-i t ill., tintia Paul C. Botes of Portland, speral aeent for Cotton Bell & Co. of San fran fsco, arrived up on Momiav s een'ii traiii.-vMr. Bates was ncccnipsnied bv F. S. Kellev, secretary of the Portland Flouring Co., and Tuesday mornmg the two gentlemen left f.r an outing at Cloud Cap Inn and Lost lake. Mrs. R. Pea'er has had good success raising chicken this summer. She had 40 voting turkevs, but the lings contract ed a habit of feasting on turkey and ate up all but 15. The hogs also- got awav with all but two of a hatch of girnea fowls, including a white one that Mrs. Pealer was especially desirous of raising. Over 'fifty varieties of cultivated fruits were ripe at one time and ott e n o m for serpral diivn Isst week at the Colum- Iva Nurseries. The number of variet-es of each kind was as follows: Apples lti ntnmu ii . nt-unpa S. nears 5. peaches i rmij 9 '- nhprries 4. raspbcrres 5. enrrnntfc cherries 1. dewberries 1, blackberries 3, elderberries 1 Tilton & Gresham of Portland were award id therpnntract for putting in new lipntpra in fh Hnnd River school house. The contract calls for two new heaters at t50, or thn renewal of the old one nnrl in n,rfi,.iml l.pnter for t00. The contractors Agree to lieat the w-hole building np to 05 degrees in the coldest weather. , rkad rt,ur,,iior nrpspnted the Glae er, Mondnv. with saninles of what he calls his seedling Ital'an prunes, The prunes rumu fr,.m a uprdl-'nor tree which has the of a seedling plum tree, but the fruit has all the qua -ities in flavor and color of the real Ital ian pmne. thoueh it ripens fully a month earlier. This fruit ought to be valuable for uropagation. v er more affable man in the convention hn! han Mark Uuntia, and that he ui fa roni heinir the grim nrnter dep'cted by the rttrtoonist. And he had no dot. ar-murks on his clothes. T'mes a' lively in the Eastern istes, with even In. (iv nt work and no o mpkint aboin Lord tin vs. Hon. lslie Butler arrived in Himd River, Saturday night, from a nmnthV trip' t Juneau, Alaska. Mr. Butle -as Juneau and Skagway have lost their former e citing nvning booniK. The stamp mills at Juneau are still op erating on ttie mounts n of ore there, but the country now ffers little or in nducinicnts to American csuital and enterprise as the British interests hsve a ci tiipiete monopoly of transtiortation 'it the Lake Jtenuett ranroad, and the custom laws of the land enable Cana dians, importing goods to Dawson and the interior, to ship their cargoes in bond from Vancouver to Skagwav, and thns to undersell American enmpet'tors who are compelled to pay adtitv which :s estimated on the value of their goods as purchased at Skagway. An e cep- tion is made in the sh-pments of meats and canned milk which pay specific duty. W. E. Sherrill came up from Steven son Fr'day. He says hot sulphur snrinu's have been d scovered three m les back fn ni the tow n. on a good road, and that steps are he"ng taken to develop tl m and furnish a resort for inxar.ns Sttnmlsat dicks are beinit built and steainbt ats will be supplied with wood at that point, which will bring in about t:.m a month. Stevenson is uie coumv seat ot SI uniania countv. Wash., and even thing is favorable to its becoming a live bus'iiess town. 1's lumbering in terests are among the best along the Coli mb'a rixer: its government land :n the foot hills is furnishing h mes and Mima dav will teem with orchards and vinjards. Altogether the outlook for Stevenson and Skamania county bright. . Sum Blowers and Thos. Kent, i xtnrtid Wednesday morning on a fihhing jaunt to the headwaters of Hood river. Sum left town tnufhVd in a big sweater, but was seen near Tucker's mill groom ing down to walking costume. Later in the afternoon he was met on the Booth hill, where he was inauirng whether there were any grouse in the neighbor hood. A gentleman informed n-m mai io had just passed a few down the roan, and had he known of bam s coming would have tied one to a pine tree so as to afford a dead cei;Ier shot. The small-pox pat'ents at Under wood's land ng are fast recovering, and no new Vases are breaking out all tumrprof u father spread of t tie disease ; likplv to he over. The health onicer of Klickitat county managed to place a close quarantine over the houses where ip wmuii t,n nrwr. anueareu biiu wicic was never futher spread of it. None of the patients were at any time very s:ck, and most of them did not even stop from their work. The Nicolai-Cameron mill company 4, ova nut. nid iv arire force oi men ai work at their logging camp on y nuer- wood mountain sinee the snial po hrnkp out n that district, Dili ine log chute' to the Columbia has been put in ....Hmipui mill a boom lias oeeu cou- u!.,.t in thp river. The cuunanv e -pect to be taking logs from their half section of school land, by the 1st ot September. Mrs. Lou'se Bovden contemplates Ul 1 UK tuimiiv. . 7 . cution and music, aooni mo in Septfinber. She win oe ussrsieu u., ., ,,f i.pi. nnilu and some of the best musical talent in the city. The affair promises to be one of unusual interest to the Hood River people who appreciate something good. The editor of the Glacier, accompa- b Rev J. L llershner and U. K himself. Mnndav morning. ... .1. ..,'m.i uPMiiPstered. nooks at. Lost Lake.wliere the party are living on beans ana oacoii, mi bhiiui .,l,.n t,. i-nteh thn wilv trout that seeni to them as an iridescent dream Mrs. R. Pealer left at this office a large basket of Gravenstein apples and "Johnny" pears that are very tine. The pears get their name from the fact that Lr hither Johnny sent the grafts from Ohio, and not knowing of a better name, the Pealers have continued to call them ".Tohniiv " : ears. C B. Atterburv and son Charles left Thursday for Portland, where they will ...i... oin.K f,,r Oakland. California. H....I.W .,..pU Puln Alto to enter the freshman ciass at Stanford university. ifpr unpndmif four vears av uiw mw tntion he win continue mo the East, at Cornell. nl..upra hpnrmff Of the Dig peaches e hibited at tne uiac.er um, oticluddd to break the record witn in i . i.:. ...l,r,l and d d so bv in iiiiiii!i .. bringing in a basket of loaches, all of ...i.:.. i. n.i.o,H ilC iuces in ciruuni- Birthdajr Frty. Little Florence Brosius entertained a large number of her friends at her home., last Saturday afternoon, from 2 to b clock, the occasion beimr Flnromw',. fifth birthday. The children enjoed themselves in games, recitations ami 'onus, and were treated to a tielielun. lunch served by Mrs. I'.rooius, who was. assisted by M,rs'. Chris Bartsch and Mis Clara Blvihe. iiss Florence was tin -ecipient of many valuable presents the httle folks who emoud the hos pitality of Miss Florence were: Aklini liartniess, Mane hart mess, Fiorenc- am a, Ruth UaiMta. Kathr.ne Hartlev llowaixl Hartley, Leru- Armor, Mar Armor, hstee Brosius, IJeorge Howe ielenllowe, Edith Burke, Ruth Mar- nson, Hester Ilabsoii, La lates K'churd Yates, llia Hershner, Faitl tartiett, Lawrence Hershner, Ciatuh nipson, Auhrv Blowers, Gertn.d 1, '.rwin, iMaster Roe, Angus McDonald Kt.hel McDonald, Ellen McDonald, Mil, Fredericks, Malcolm button, Tedd utton, Everett Bund, I.aura Rand Hazel Olinger, Anna Geides, Nellu Blowers, Paul Blowers, Lawreno Gerdes, Dotiald Nickelsen. iruit Fair 91 i tinr. Fruit growers and all citizens inter ested in 11( d River holding a fruit fa this vear are asked to meet at the A. G U. W. hall, Saturday afternoon at 1 'clock, for the purpose of arranging fm the fair and reorganizing the hoard oi managers of the Hood River Fruit Fail association. The association has a sur plus of over t20 left from the 1898 fair, and affairs can easily be jterftcted for fair this fall, the benefits of which need not be reiterated here. Com. Pekiii At our window and see our $2 line of shoes for ladies, in Vici Kid, Kangaroo calf, and dongola.new and stylish. Also our men's $2 shoe by far tl e best in the country for tlie money. You may not under stand how we can do it, but that is not the point. Here is the point. You nave ittout S5. a foot on th?c. Your feet need them They are easy. Nice soft Kangaroo calf stoca. Hard oak soles. They will wear. And another point they are neat and stylish. But this is not all. Fall stock is arriving every few days, and some of the cream of the very best shoe factories. The Hunianic, a winter russet for men, pevfect'last and perfect workinaiishi the shoe of all shoes at the price, $4. Another shoe fr m the same factory, in b ack, $3.50. AUo ladies' very fine kid, newest and best last, military hwl, per fection toe.heavy lG irou soles, $3 50. Don't buy shoes until you see BONE & lIcDONALB Carry a nice line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Underwear, Choice Cured Mea's and first-grade Lard, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Hour .and Feed. Our prices will be found as low as is cous'stent with fair deal ing and legitimate profit. fjST" Goods delivered free of eharge.KjT The Proof THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Of good Cofiee is in the drinking thereof. The lovers of good'CofL-e do not e pect to find quality in a low grade package goods. Jas. Heekin & Co.'s Best Mocha and Java. Old Government Blend Mocha and Jav. Daisy Blend (Costa Rica and Guatamala Blend), are each guaran teed to give satisfaction in the cup. We have in stock a complete liiia of Coffees and Teas, in bulk or packages. QUALITY AND PRICE ito suit every oue. Your patronage solicited in these lines. HERMAN LVERHAKT. 5. tire. ' Having purchased W. M. Stewart'i interest in the firm of Rand & Stewart will continue the business at the same place. Thanking you for your liberal natronatce in the past aim Hoping it mav continue in the future, I am lours Faithinllv, J. E.'KAND. August 19, 1900. l'i aclier..' In .finite. The teachers' institute for Wasco county will be held at Hx d River Aug. 29, o0 and 11. Supt. Gilbert has pit pand the following programme: WeolH-K.lH', AUs,Ust 2, A. Jt. Oppninu cxtfntses lll.-torj- t'rhiiuiy Numbers Afternoon. slnulnir lonuucled by J.8 Landers U . Himory W.il. lluwley I'liimiry Kcitdnur K. K Knh.nw.n Civil O iveinineilt W. C. iluwley TlinrMiay. August ' 0, A. M. Opening exerel-es ........ I lie viu in ine iew ";.v ,". , ' , 11. H. lilslorv W O. Httley .oeallon ot Hie Lilies ni ine uniiwi oihito u r . jii.uiiiBHiii ,...W . f. llHle. ..li. K. l.i'biiiKon which measured 10 iuces foronce. Ne.t! i.. .n-oi oil lw eiven on ine n...i Toun this (fnuavi eicio.i). Evervone is invited to come and have a eood'time. Ice cream in quantity will be ulrl to nart;e8 for supper, Contractor Peterson of roniam. rived Tuesday morning aim nan uegu.. .l.o ont nil of V. li. Alieiu' ... . .i ..;j.,, on his farm near siani'iti , r,."K ,,lped nrices. Also ' ",H'.in' "same old X"..dTyo have been purchas. ihaaa ! heaier elsewnere Ralph Savage was in "'"'"""' Afternoon. slnutne Conuuiiel by J. Lsnnors Ci.ool Kwoiilsumi Cliuu iirnuo r.im- llllltloIIB J. AI'KITIIlllll ColiiX'Hlllon II. f. Ko inson Civil unvei niiieiii " . v. u I- rlilay, August iI, a. m. Opening exireies .............. Ail vh need Uiniin Ifo -Inson Advanced Knxlish W. L. Ilawley 1'lie Uevclopiueiilol i.'oiiiiiieice..u.r.nouoiiuii Afternoon. slnelnir ( undueted liv j.si. uinners U.S. History ,.-.:. """"" Teachem' I'ieiils H. p. K:b nwn civil tl. iv eminent..-. W.O. Ilawley Wtdnesdav, August 2tn, at p. nt., Pres.dent Ilawley of Willamette Uni versity will lecture on "What the Peo ple have done with the Constitution." Thursday, August tO'h, at 8 p m., Pret- dent Frank Ktroi.g ot the siate in- versitv will 1. cure on "Tendencies in Education at theCloseof the Nineteenth C'enturv." Luncheon will he serveo Fridav evening following the close oi me institute In the teachers and school pa trons of the Hoi id Kiver schools. Oregon Ap;lcs in China. Hon. 11. B. Miller, recently appointed consul to Cheung King, China, writes as follows- from Shanghai to Secretary Dosch of the state board of horticulture: Yak'ina apples c. nie in here ever vear and sell lor if? s Iver per bo,or f2.50 goid. A good market could be had hero for the Oregon apples if they could be sold for f2 gold per 0o. l see no reason why the line of steamers out of Portland could not take up the matter and make business. Several varieties of Oregon apples should do well here. There are a ureat. maiiv wealthy vmnese living here, and they eat apples and like i i,..ni ii nd I itin c nvinced that a good apple market can be made if reasonable freight rates can oe seuureu ah -.i,,,,,,!,! linre should be carefully select ed, oerfectlv sound, well wrapiied and nicelv bo 'eu. l nope sonic uhb m vmc gon will take up this question and secure the trade, mis is a weuiuiv uu perons city, and is going to oe oneoi uie Kieat c.ties ot tne worm, uregon u yuii it nniir. iimmer aiiu nun. j. u nriiihi itruAnization tucoeeart 11 hiiomu neiid a representiitive U) ail the principal ii.. . .1.;.. tl.c lniHf Ciliea vino omo i l'ttnlage Rates. Under date of July 2 ith the postnias. ter general issued the following order: 1. That on and alter August i, law, thn "droo letter " or one-ccni rate oi postage vvut not apply wiiimi rural iree. .uiipu l.m.ts. ine two cent per ounce rllu U',11 W e.aCtCU KIHllll BUIIIUOIO- x: ......... n..il,ul .t'Mllt. erv upon an uroi-wiooD uni w--r. iUL.iui .unlM. " .. !..i.J.,nlmn of rural fr Z. 1IIUL IIIC IllH UUUwu." v. Lnwru win nut increase or otnerwisu WVi. . . J mod h tlie present, raio ui iuoiu6c u.. n-oi.d-CiHso inauer. ii.!!.. rural tree delivery carriers w.lt Hot bring io tne pov ouiuc uu nmiter. coiiecied bv tliem, wincli may tie d.uvered on their routes beiorecum tl.M.r t.ritlH. . mat siauu-B upon mail matter col lecied by rural tree ueliveo carriers, in cluding those oa matter delivered en route as directed in section 3, will be cancelled oy tl.tm and reported to tt.e poBinias.ier, win. will aenve u ucucu. oi u.e cancellation if the i ffice is loiirtn ciaou. ' .. ... , , .i o 1'hat until euitaoie ruooer rant-r ling btaiiip can be buppntd by the de- 1 llgldful f'l illrei.'s Parly. Mrs..Laura Baldwin, assisted by Mrs. M. A. Cook, entertained several other little friends, Fridav afternoon, at the In me of her mother, Mrs. McGuire. Hammocks, conches and cushons were arranged on the lawn for the ci mfort of the little folks, and the t me was passed pleasantly in games, songs and recita tions. At 4:i.O a daintv lunch was served, after which the children were entertained by selections fr ni a grama phone, and in playing games. Mr. Hradlev, the photographer, succeeded in getting a fine picture of the I ttle com pany. Those present were Exudates, Marv LaFrance, Lela Hershner, Kola tteiberrv, Vera Mien. I'.isinelie ami iMvrilu Uouo. Ciertrnde Erwir. Edith Burk, A.dene Banniess, Florence and Ruth Hanna, l-eua Newcomb, Hazel Olinger, Helen Davidson. Advertised Letter List. August. 20, 1900. Cloquet, Louis Gignrre, Arcadus Hale, Elbert, pkg. Lewis, R li Donnell, Mrs C T Koontz, Miss Smith, Henrietta It Zimmeiman, Geo (In care Cloquet inter) Wm. M. Yates, P. M. Just Received. jvew Sb '(gfcv Stock and Saddles Bigrh Grade Bicycles At J. HULLT'S Harness-B.cycle Shop. Time bchedules. erf THE HOUSE FURNISHER, Carries a full and complete stoclt of FURNITURE, Including new and elegant designs in Floor Matting. We aim to keep in stock the latest designs in Bed Room Suites. Step in and look at our Hammocks, from 75c up. In Builders' Supplies our stock Is unequaled. ricture Frames ft specialty. Patron'ze home industry and buy Boyed's Bricks of us. A carload of hunbjr and shingles hist unloaded. W. T. Fuller's prepared Paints ore iwiequaled. Wo carry a full assortment. We appreciate the patronage given ns by the people of Hood. River and vicinity and hope to continue to merit it. UN DEHIAKIN Q A SPECIALTY- 3 E. Bound. rVm HOOD UIVKK W. HoVno. Lake, Denver, ClileiiRo Hieclal UAi a.m. . Married. In Hoi d R'ver. Or., Fridav, August 17, 1900, G o. 0. R ch of Hood River and Miss Pearl Templcton of Long Beach, Cal. The bride will be remembered as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Temple ton, formerly residents of Hood R.ver valley. Burn. In Hood River, August, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hpoknne Klyer 8:27 p.m. Mall and U 42 p. m, i,'t u',iii (iimiiirt. l'ornann K anttaH City. St. Hp elal Louis, Cnlcago l;W p. 111. mid the Kant. Walla Wulln, po- . , kaiie.Miuneaiioiis roninnu St Paul, Dulutli, Klyer Milwaukee, Villi-, 4:Aa.m. i uK' ud Kuat. Halt hake. lK-nver, Kt 'Vortn.ionnlia, .Mini aim Kanxa City, HI. Kxpresa 1iiils. Clneago 5:oUa.m. and tlie f.asi. 19. 1900, to N right, a daughter. Prnspi roiP Tnw. Editor Glacier: Hoed River is now seeing its most prosperous times and has much to be thankful for. Our saw mills are of the best in the state and would be a credit to any community. The Nicolai camp is the best I have seen of its size, ai d its mm agers are of the highest class of citizens. Th s new null, l-.ke all the others, will prove of great benefit to the valley. E. D. Calki.ns. I'l.iyed Oat. Dull headache, pains in various parts of the bodv.sinkingat the pit of the stomach loss of appetite, feveriBhness, pimples or arUnreiill nositive evidences of impure blood. Ko matter now Hoecaiiie win um-, be purtied in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Ether has never failed to orodl OI14 OP SVD 11 111C POIBOUS Or anv other blood diseases. It is certainly a J , , , . .....1 A oKriF lint. wondertui remeuy, auu "vrcu .v..,, v tio nn niwitive guarantee. N uliams& Brosius. ( iiurcli SuliwM. Valley Christian church Sunday .,.l..u,l nt 10 a. m.: nreachingat li a.m Frt..avi.p nt. 7 :.t.i I), m. : preaciung at o p. n. All not worshiping elsewhere are invited to aiteuu. t p. Knuiorth Leaeue Meets at 7:15. Topic, ' Ministering to innsT, Matt. 25-l-5K. Lillian Millie, leaner. f v ntniri'.h service. Sunday-school 10 a.m.; preaching toiiowea uv cm Herviee. 11 a. m.; Epworth league praver pieeting, o:o P- fuci": ov' Vices of League, 7:15 p. m. ; preacl.ing 8 p. ni.: regular prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 8 p. ui. . A. fcpa.oing, pastor. rim Bust K .iiied v "r Depart 8 p.m. Krrni PORTLAND. ! OOKAX STRAMSHIPS Kor .-tan r ninelsco Hall every fl days. Arrive 4 p.m. 8 P.m.' OoMTMBIA HlVKB I 4 p.m. R -.1111(1.1 V (Sl'KAMHllS. ' ie,X."Ullllll.T. Haturday, to AHinna nun j 10 p.m. lundliiKS. I Willamette Kiver. I 4::W p.m. iln.in. tlreuon City, Neiv-Ex-suiidiiy. Kx. Sunday, beiu.-iaium & way laiiuiuvs. HELD HIGH In Vm estimation of Practical paaiicrs. Every gallon of The a Sherwin-Williams Paint will cover joo or more square fjct of surface ia average ton d'.tlon, two coats to V 'c rnllon. I'.vcry pallon is a full U. S. standard measure. c ii maiie t Paint Buildings wi'h. It it the best and most durable liouse Paint made. H: I0 p.m. .U'tl.f.AVKTTK ANII 7a.m. I Yamiiim. Kivkus.Miiii. VV'ed t,i... l li.ir. Oivl'ou IIIty.Dayioili ami rn. and Sal. i and way landliiK. SOLD BY 4:'K .m. Moil., Wed. and Kri Lv l,ewlBt'ii II 1. IV iluiltf. and i.u ri iiihiil. 1 .1 u .1 o t l.i. lllll.'l r.ere W.ll cancel """"r V" rural tree ueuvery letter car- dav! Ralph is employed at t'f govern- - 1H511(.a rewuti luruis-hed i.....,i...... at the mouth of the .. . ,..,url,.,ji.r4. stiimiicii IJ.iw. l Troiibli'. "I have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of the proprietary med.cinesof any note.Among the entire list I have never found any thing toequal Chamberlain's Colic.Uiol- era and Diarrhoea itemeuj iurn and bowel troubles." says 0. . V ake lleld.Columbus.Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family and 1 have recommended and sold hundreds ot bottles ot u to m. eusiun eia liir Hiitire satisfaction. It affords a niiick and safe cure in a pleasant form. J. I ... .I,... Jl. llv.iut,, For sale oy vv iniuuin Spend Sunday Undar tha Trees ai Doii'ioiiiisi Put up a hinc'i and get aboa'd either of th O. n. k N. trains leavlnu uom niver ni, .o m.orhWp. m., and spend tneaay in mo -hMrte nftlietrcen at Honnevllle. fare only ftOeenmf r ihe round trip. fxd n,u';.B.,'' ttrsH- ass iienormHiie'- mi. " , : freetonU. KefrralimenU can be procured on tlie (jniuiids If denlred. num. I Wllliuneile River, Tues, Timr. Portliin l to Corval anJmt. ! Ilsiltwaylandlnns. Lv.ltlpaiia.' k. ..r. .1 i Snakr Hivrr. uailv. Klparlato fvviston1 W, H. IIUKI.IIUKl. Oen'l Pans. Akuiii, I'oi tland, Or J. It voi.RV, Aitent, HihhI Kiver. Dalles, Portland & As toria Navigation uo. Hteamers Regulator and Dalles City Dally (except Hunday) between The Dallas, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and rortianu, Touching at w iy p ilnw on both Hide of the Columbia Kiver. noth of t: e noov steamer have been re. 1...I1. ..,..1 uru Ii, ilTORlleilt XM fo tllC ea f HiOO. The KeKiil.it,.r line will endeavor t itlve IIS patninn tlie DM servnu pinwime. Kr comfort, einimmy and pleasure, travel ko n.u uiiunn of the KVitnlator Line. Dalles IJIiv leave Tne D.tHen at a. m.. . . .. i 1.1...... I.,., .,,,,1 M lllll'lltlV. Itmculatiir lea vi sal ( a. in. Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Leave Portland . ft. m.; nrrlv.' at Tlie Dalle 5 p. m rr ve at Portland 4:'I0 p. in. t oriiiiii'i "in1 Oi mn office, Cuiirt uireet. W. C. ALLAWAY, eueral Aecut. Chas. N. Clarke, Agt., at the Glacier Pharmacy. ,4o.nl,l.nforpurofrel, lruH, Patent Medicines and Wall Paper. Prescriptions and Family Ucclpei. a npuclully U. 8. Comnissionor. Notary Fublic. GEO. T. PRA.THER, mm Attcter ai GawdH, M Estat3 ail mam HOOD RIVR, OREGON. A1e.!;i:llo?Iou:,n, lng lt-me'rM,-hWaHpaytne taxe. Mr non-renldenU, nr .nythlnjj pertaining toth. years. CorrenM)ndeiice olleltit. Second Hand Bicycles. O .to .to'ni Hnllt for Kr""t birgalnii In hcc- nn I hand bloyelen. trom nu up. GEO. P. CROWEIX, (Bueceworto B. I-Rmlth-Oldent EKtabllnhed House In th. valley. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes Hardware, Flour and Feed, etc. Thin old-established house will continue to pay cash for all it goods ; it pays no rent ; it employs a clerk but does not have to divide with a partiier-all dividends are made with customer in the way of reasonable prices. Pies Wanted. Any one hav inif (root-Hl.ed KlinatH for sale will nn I a cumonier uy .")." " v"" clor omIcm. ; I strav Notice. A red Durham tnul calf, bobiwd on left ear andnplil on rtifht. about n.ontlin "Id. ' I n,.Mi,r troniiie Mt mv iilaee iiwner will c..ine. and pay elmrKes nd take him away. Hill! PllAJN Vi KjAUDi Kodaks And all kinds of supplies for s t liutuherv ai mo ui"""' llllllb - ' r :itlo White Sa nion ' . i ,.twmA River band are ilTuiiy; trrii'iif, MV - C. T. Bonney finds his t.me occup ,ed nt hU longing camp SO nan apu-.. Ed Mayes foreman' of Reciprocity cor Joseph Porter of the Kast Side fell whBcW n apples, Monday, and broke both bones of his forearm. n..i.i..jV the Denver Clothing StoTe and Take I advantage of the gdJn offered, S-Hlll l.l'l iliciii lor Uue m regihlerilig ieltcrs. Notice of Dissolution. un aus. is. ibou, tne m iu i,i Mna &. "f"" n Ji ah ....biHon ii u utid tlim iiu be iwi-Wc-d by W . il. Biewarl, or may b pa.a ut Uuuer Coi fc RANDi V. il. Bi:e.Vv'AiiT. bar- tour iticn wee in " ', :i!!.,i,n,l(SCi vi:.! last Frdav bv the falling a ni!n 'A ! ' n,:.,. J(.ih. brd-e on, which thev vere w.rKiv. , ir.-m -Th firmon .Tw Moore, sou of Ine M Puvfcnp '-ri Moore ot The Dalles, wa iiiure4 m )he back; hn not neriortth'. Jarfwon. who yw wnrk-ng a pila driiT W eknlUsBctured. Another inaa. n'?ie Mmatnia tint !n"n. , -i'H'"1 tnmil-. Th- nvu wjre tak VwsJt'd hospi.ul. ' f.f the Orpcon Lrmber Co. Two Lots. Two lot lu B.irretnipnia audition f r sale r. . ..... . , ..,.n.m.i.,mu. uuiueriv. alxl . ii" " r ' ipi'iy t "e '''K:'1"' "Ucw- ij-j neti- i awl sier Gcrl- Youan'tniiwt it b byii s" r,., ,i . E. Far-m- new ad-.t w 1. 1 i T.'-st to y ' .', Mr. Frank Pav:d,&n 'sfju-teew. Warranty Deads City Property for Sale. I c 'or .:-' u ..''" ''':'Il hn .. .' h,i..iM,.'.!a. laiioi-tet.iti.,; t " $x For Sale. Steamer IRALDA Mx acre, one mile from tiwn, with bnlld i.....njm.inil hurries III beaitnic eondl tl'in. Alw 20 aiTe or more near Cropper I acliool hou, with lious aud clear lanji. atll T. K. WHJJi, Printing papers, card mounts, developers and toning solutions. Trices range from 5 to f20 for Kodaks. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. Farm for Sale. ut .uri all in cultivation. The very I choice of'H.Bid Kiver valley: i miles south ol .. Maaenie any o... unen pHHR()W C. 1m ROGERS fc CO. PEALKKS IS . Will leave I nnoade IKks ata. m.; Hood hupp at KrjOa. m.. dally (exi epi b ')i r The Dalles and way hmdinKS. win i..uvB The Dalleii at I u,i llvht irelirht. Kelnrn Keturnlna in. ratiienirrs lekeln fnim Dalles id on till boat. ...... i tA....luf..r ur. Wliy aim .wu.o.-. . . .. . , M. A. COOK, 11! Hood River. Or. Estimates furnished. Plans drawn. Bricks for Sale. n.ib. muv Ka obtained fro 11 m kiln at rielinont for'lS..i0 per thousand. Tne kiln Is under theeha'Ke ..f M. H. Nickelsen. Sample bricks may o seen av n. a. "" ':vs.n IU iJm a ..... MI CANDY AND NUTS, LTC. PAINTING. i I-,..;. 1... . ! ti. a I ..,ujI'-. on S- ... oi' U V ... :..! T. C. J,AX-1..V.'4. Gra:uinp, Nata: : ESTIMATES' CE?.T.S. Blacksmithine. Mr blacksmith shop Is now open in.d doln I h...m...i at the oi l stand on tiie ML liood JJ ml"mM'U"'h. A. HOWKM,. Pasture for Stock. f ha-e 1 0 n"im of iwtnr. well Altered. 4 mlU eat of town. Te-mt II per m"n '" ;,iri Wm. KennelVs. K. T. KHl.T-. " , i 1 " - 1 0. J. HAYES, J. P. rw -in. hm. T. lrther. Ittilnes will heHttendel toatany time. Colleetl ais male. and anv b.ln. Klren to u will be 'nd't to s leedllv and res. ills ma le orom it y. Will lan.ls. eltlier tim- lier or tMrm'ni W. are In touch with the U. W. Land Offlo at Tbe Dalles. Oive ns a call. Clu'obing Offer. All stih'erlhem to the !!-i"ler wh t"' In hrt -n'-e ...! 5'k fld-lltlonsl 1 hA f thf r . i,... .,.ir l i..iiil... of li- Toledo I'.lu&C ?ICKAF;r. , .r,t to tiicraddrew for on yew. A nice line of all-over Laces, Lace Curtains, etc. FOR al r:n!s!s!ntr. etc. E. H La LEAVE ORDERS With F. E. JACKSON. He and the DAVEx PORT BPOS. have over One Million , feet of good Dry Lumber at IIaync3' Spur.