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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1901)
3fcod Iiver Slacier . a. FRIDAY, AL'til'ST ISO, 1'inl. IHtlEr' LOCAL MATTFKS. " TablctH ut Coc'h. IVni'ilH ut CWh. Uriah Ilecp cigars. Fruit paper ut Cot:'. Ice nt Colt! & (iridium's. ShingloH at ttivage'M. 1'aintH ami oiln ut Kavnge'H. Lunch baskets ut Coe'n. liny your lime ut SlierrillV. New lino wlyjol tablets at Coc'h. Hoof paint, f 1 per gul., ut ,uviigcH. Jolls' ice crcavti ut Coo's Saturday. (lot ymir school supplies at ('ni'V. iood cow or Hale Inquire of (ilitcier. lluggios ami Mini wagons at Savage's. Coc'h will exchange your school bonks. Vi' have Homo bargain in groceries ut Rand's. Sen those 1)ovh' Kit i t k at I'llowcrs'.Thcv are (. K. r nil stock Imvs. ami menu sweaters at Blowers. Shirt waists, full line, at Itone it Mc Donald's. Call on C Welds for your harness: am! tdioe repairing. A lot of w hite can rubbers, 5 tents u dozen at Savage's. Always in tock. Best grade of lin aoed oil at Slierill's. Tor all kinds of harness h u j 1 i -h and mending, call oil ('. Welds. School luniks ami tablets at Ilriul Icy 'c hook ami stationery More. See the kitchen treasure and cupboard combined at SherrillV. I'av your water rent September 1st to I'ratiier A Harnen. For bargains, go to ('. Wolds' harness and shoe simp. Iluzclwood creamery butter nt the F.u reka meat market. Those iron beds, at SherriU's are bard to beat for the money. Wanted To trade a bicycle for a pony. Call at the (ilacier otlice. A full line of home made taffy at the Cloud Cap Inn confectionery. School hooka and supplies at the book ami stationery store of H. K. ISrndley. When you buy get a Selz shoe; they w ill make your feet glad. For sale ut Hand's. Jensen's confectionery has just re ceived a line assortment of choice chew ing gums. Wiien you w ant a good smoke, buy the "Uriah lleep" cigar. For sale by all dealers. Now is the time to take pleasure in hammocks. Sherrill h is the place to get them. Note the Price. Stone jars, stone chums, bean crocks ut 15c per gallon, at J. K. Hand's. A fresh line of chocolate and Italian creams anil bon bons received by Jen sen the confectioner. 1'repare for school by making an early exchange or purchase of school hook's at I'nulley's book store We have plenty of money to loan on first class real estate for long term. I'ra tiier A llarnes. Regular established price allowed in exchange of school hooks at Itradlev's book and stationery store. .Afore Koyul Hanges sold in Hood River than any other. See them at Savage's, headquarters for stoves. We are closing out our stuck of Planet Jr goods, tiet some of them before they are all gone, at Hand's. l'.ed bugs are holding indignation meetings all over the valley, all on ac count of Hart mess' iron bed Heads. We have completed arrangements and w ill have a large and complete lino of school books in time for the fall term. , ( ieo. F. Coo it Son. Mcliiiirc Bros, of the Eureka meat market have arranged voith the Hazel wood Creamery Co. of Portland to han dle the famous Ila'elwood creamery butter. MeUuiro liros. will have the same on sale, hereafter. 1'r. F. C. I'rosius has removed to his new residence at the west end of Oak street, midway between the school house ami armory, and can be found in his of fice over Jackson's store between the hours of 10-11 a. in., i?-:i and ti-7 p. m. It. F. Pelieu finished up the work last week on Chris Dethman s if 1,100 house on his place on the Fast Side. Miss Virginia Marden, after a visit with the family of lion. K. L. Smith, has returned to her home at The Dalles. People coming in from the country can tind a place to rest at the tea room of the Hoval where a cup of tea or coffee w ith sandwich or cake may be had for a dime, (live the Royal a call. People in the Crupper district realize that there is money in late strawberries, and are increasing their acreage in plants, (i. A0McCurdy is setting out an acre and a half; Will ("rapper will set three or four acres; W. II. Perry is preparing tn set out an acre on K. K. Lyons' place. C. M, Sissim and family left last Fri day night for Palotiso, Wash., where Mr. Sisson goes to take the principalship of the pilblie school. The school has an enrollment of 500 pupils, with nine teachers, and does high school work which admits its graduates to enter the state university at Seattle, The examination for teachers' certifi cates being identical in the various coun ties of the state, county superintendents extend the courtesy of grading papers written in their county and forwarding them to the county desired fur granting of certificates. In the recent examina tion Miss Kate Davenport wrote in Multnomah and was granted a -tirst grade certilicate in Wasco county. P. I). Ilinrichs reports as follows to the Crop and Weather Bulletin for the week ending, Monday, August L'lith: "Everything needs rain, except hay, which is drying very fast, and a few days after being cut it is being put in the barns or in stacks, Some early corn is now ripe, but little is raised here. Early potatoes are now ripe; they yield well. V.arly apples are scarce." Mrs. P. F. Davidson, widow of the late Captain Davidson, returned Sunday to Ilood River, after an absence of eight weeks at I jiCrosse,Wis. Barton David Davidson accompanied her. Mrs. Dav idson w ill remain in IIoodRiver.The heat in Wisconsin was something awful. For three weeks the mercury never fell be low !0. The maximum temperature was lit!, and during one whole night the temperature tanged 103. Walter Faulkner, formerly of Hood River but now of Roseburg, was in tow n last Saturday. lie was returning from an extended'trip in Eastern Oregon and Washington as a-jrent for a tyia-writer. Mr. Faulkner will graduate from Pacific university, at Forest Orove, next June, He was a memlier of his college debat ing team this sprimr in their contest with Willamette university. As man ager of his college football team, Mr. Faulkner is busy arranging a series of irifliie? for the coming season. Through tin! courtesy of Mr. O'Neil, the purser on the I'.a'ilcv (iatzert, the (ilacier reporter had a pleasant trip tip the Columbia, hist Sunday. The Sev enth Regiment hand, front' Vancouver, was aboard the steamer and rendered Homo good music. The (iatzert was crowded with excursionists, many of them Eastern tourist , who were delight ed with the grand Columbia river scen ery. Tim remark was i'rvUcntlv heard that the scenery yt the Columhia sur passed in ruggedness and grandeur that of the far-famed Hudson. The Sunday trips of the liailey (iatzert are not pat ronized by the usual order of iNmuhiy excursionists, and they afford the best class of Portland people mi excellent op portunity to enjoy the scenic attractions so near their doors. The service and meals furnished aboard the steamers of the White Collar Line are first class in every respect. A. A. Bouncy, the Wasco county stock inspector, returned Monday from i it trip to Antelope and Tygh Valley. In the Antelope country, Mr. Iloniiey found the range horses badly affected with the mango. Ho says the stockmen will have to build vats and dip the hordes like sheep, in order to rid the animals of tht! disease. The presence of mail 'e among the range horses of Wasco county, says .Mr. Bouncy, undoubtedly came from contact with fhe Indian ponies, whit h are very foul with the disease on both the Warm Spring and Simcoe reservations. Mr. lionney rejmrts the wheat crop in Wasco county to be the best for years, and the prospects are that the farmers w ill receive good. prices for their grain. H. Menu, station agent at Cascade bocks, is rusticating in Hood River. Saturday last he made, the trip to Cloud (aplnnon his bicycle, and the next day he made the ascent of the mountain two-thirds of the way to the top. Mr. Ileiili reports that the thunder storm ut lt. Hood, Sunday night, was quite heavy. The storm swung around the southeastern side of the mountain, and the frequent Hashes of sheet lightning that shot athwart the heaven stretched for miles along the horizon and afforded a very brilliant electrical display, far grainier and imposing t ban any artificial tin-works could possibly be. During in termissions of the rain storm the rays of tht! moon appearing through the clouds formed a regular rainbow . Captain A. S. I'.loweis will leave next Monday for liuffalo. lie will go bv way of the Canadian Pacific to Fort Will iams, on Lake Superior, w here he will take steamer for Toronto. Springdale, :t0 miles south of Buffalo, is Captain Blow erV old homo, which he has not seen for T.l years. While in the East the captain will go to New York, where he will purchase a slock of dry goods, for the store of A. S. Blowers it Son. On his return he will visit his mother at St. Paul. Tht! captain will take lid days for the trip. H. ('. Judson, the O. R. it N. indus trial agent, accompanied by Captain E. Ilolhiigsworth of the tratispacilie liner, Inilrapura, now loading at Portland for Yokohama, came up Sunday on the I'.ailey (iatzert, and were driven up the valley to W. A. Slingerland's place, where they sampled some of Ilood Riv er's famous apples. The gentlemen were accompanied by their wives. Captain llollingsworth intends, on his return front the Orient, to make our valley a more extended visit. Mr. Judson thinks there can be a good market developed in Japan for Oregon apples. Clyde T. P.onney and family are now living on the lionney dairy ranch in Tygh Valley, where Mr. lionney expects to stay for a couple of years, he having retired for the time being from active participation in business in Ilood River. The lionney dairy ranch consists of 1,500 acres, and is one of tht! best, dairy farms in the county. There is plenty of water for irrigation, and considerable quanti ties of alfalfa are grown. .Mr. lionney has nil extensive dairy business with about 45 milch cow s. The Reciprocity store has recently boon reincorporated under the firm name of Ilood River Commercial comp any. The members of the new firm are A, A. lionney, Miss Emma lionney and Ed Mays. In addition to t ho company 's meat and grocery business hero, it is ex tensively engaged in the wood business at.Wyetli. Mr. lionney linds it impos sible to retain his wood choppers during the summer, as most of them prefer a change ami have gone to the harvest fields of Eastern Oregon. Considerable building is being done in the Crupper district. J. R. Kinney, w ho recently finite here from Ohio and pur chased 5 acres from E. K. Lyons, is erecting 2tx2(i dwelling. E. E. Lyiftis. is adding a porch and kitclien to his house. Henry Prigge is building a 20x40 wooilhouse and cold storage collar. A number of newcomers art: planning to build houses this fall. Mrs. Herald Weis of Mosier was se verely injured in tht! face and shoulder in a runaway accident Monday after noon. She and her 12-year-old son were going dow n the east grade of the Mosier hill when their team started to run. Mrs. Weis jumped, but heo:-on held to the lines till the team came to a stop going up the opposite hill. Dr. lirosius attended the injured woman. Noble it Eastman, assisted by D. X. ilyerleo, have just completed some ex tensive additions to the residence of J. II. Shoemaker, four miles smith West of town. The improvements en Mr. Shoe maker's house make the building 2t:!H on the west and 14x10 on the east. Prather it l'.urnes this week sold feet of the north side of their half block, corner t 'aK anil r irst, io i;eu i t. o., mo liverv linn. Mr. Haiiin-s informs us that theyjwill erect a dwelling house on the same block, just east of (lie building now occtipieti hy J. ,J. l.ucKey. Rev. Rose, who has been conducting meetings in the Valley Christian church, was eonipelletl to return to his work in Eugene, and the meetings closed Tu.s day evening in the midst' of a good inter est. Seven persons were added to the church during the meeting. Win. F. Cameron of Ashland, Oregon, a recent arrival l'r.nn the Fast, is desir ous of purchasing a pleasant hoiife in Hood River. Those having hind to sell should correspond with him. Cook it Cox completed a dwelling house, last week, for H. L. Howe, oji his lots on the serpentine road above town. Thev also finished a wood shed, IS x 2(, 1 '.j stories, for D. McDonald. Miss Ilortu Gray of Marciiain, Oregon, who has been visiting her uncle, Pro fessor C. D. Ti.omp"oii. for the past three months, left on the I'ailey t iatzert, Thursday, for her home. . Miss Winifred Marsh and mother of Forest Grove were with a party of campers at Underwood and boarded the sAoamor Shaver Monday morning for Portland, Miss Isabel Jakwav, alter a two week's visit with the family of S. F. I Wythe, returned to her home hi Port- land, last Saturday. Prather it liurnes, have been appointed collectors Mr the Spring Water Co." so pay your water rent to thorn Sept. 1-t. W. T. HanshiOrv is building a dwel ling house on bis lots in Hull's addition : W. J. Cumplicll having the contract. lion. E. E. Smith will leave next Tuesday with the Telegram excursion to Puffalo". During the thunder storm, Sunday night, lightning struck n tree near the powerhouse of the Electric Eight ( o The lightfiiin: communicated with the electric w ire ami burih out a fuse block, which put the lights out in town. Hit! company has three lightning arresters in town, but heretofore has had none at the power house. Mrs. Allen 1'iilton sent a blooming cactus of the "Texan Beauty" variety to the (ilacier olnce that was a beauty, no mistake. 1 ho cactus, itself, was about the size of mi apple. Tht! stem of the flower stood six inches high, and the blossom, which was of a rich, creamy white, measured three inches across. ll.C. Iiatchainof the Columbia iiur serv came to town Wednesday with a crate of egg plums for shipment to tht liuffalo exposition. While ordinary plums require, three layers of five plume ov six to nil a box, two layers, of It each, of these plums filled a basket. 1 lie Eureka meat market keeps con stantly on hand a choice assortment of fresh meats, vegetables, creamery but tor, eggs, etc. The market phone uiiiii her is Main '15. All calls given prompt attention, and goods are delivered free to any part of town. William Carlisle and two daughters, Moiilit! and Ethel, of Atchinson, Kalis., w ho have lieen visiting S. E. liartniess ami family for the past two weeks, rt turned, Monday, to their home in tin East. Mrs. liartmess accompanied them to Portland. Jasper ickbam killed a porcupine on his place Tuesday night. The animal was feeding in his clover patch at the time and .Mr. Mckliam dispatched him with the scythe. The porcupine weighed 1.) or 'M pounds The hlaoklierrv crop fell short of ex pectations. R. M. Hunt gathered but .mi crates troni ins paten that last year produced 150 crates. The Kaiser bovs and the McCuistians also bad less than half a crop. Saturday Manager Craiidall let the contract for 150,000 feet of lumber for The Dalles street carnival anil fair, to Davenport lims.' Lumbering Company ot Itooil liiver, William Allen left Sunday night for Pendleton with a crew of men, where he will take charge of a pile driver for the railroad company. .Missiirace r.ari, alter a two-months visit with S. E. liartmess and family, returned last week to her home in Atti ca, Indiana. (i. I',, liiiwernian and family movet onto the old Rankin place at Whitt Salmon, Wednesday. Miss Lucil'! Roberts will attend tht Oregon agricultural college at Corvallis this w inter. Maj. J. S. Hoot It and a party from Mt Hood made the trip to Lost Lakedurin the week. Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Shsw loft Sunday for their new home at Ashland. J. W. Council left Thursday on his return to Portsmouth, Ya. Water rent due September 1st. to l'rather it lianios. Itiisiuess Aiiiiiuincctiii'iit. Having purchased the entire stock of Sam McCartney nt a great reduction from regular prices, I wish to place the same on sale, commencing Saturday, at 8 a. in., at sweeping reductions in all ines in stock, comprising dry goods, Pnotions, furnishing goods, shoes, gloves, hosiery, etc. .Mv goods tint your prices F. A. CRAM. Mt. II. mil Nolo. II. S.. Richmond went to Hood River last Monday to work for L. D. Roved. Robert Cooper of 1 he Dalles is visiting his brother, 1. K, ( ooper of Mt. IIoo W. S. Grihhle and Mr. liooth of Hood River took a party to lost Lake last week. All the siyond crop of clover in this vicinity has been cut. Most of it has been hauled in and is now safe from rain, though there is yet some in shock, A forest lire has been running in the reserve north of Mt. Hood and west of the middle fork for the past week, and is destroying some of the best fir ami cedar timber to the north of Mt. Ilood. The ranger's attention should he called to it at once. Mt. Hood affords the best place for boar hunting in Oregon. One day last week, Sin Fonts and his friend found a whole shot gun full and one more. They ran one of the smaller ones into the gun and shot it out against u tree, killing it quite dead. Thev are not out for small game. Only hear ami deer go in their camp. Ilert Sandman and Peter lVldhansen spent several days at Lost Lake last week. Mr. Foldhausen went to hi mines the llrst of this week. G. 1. ooilwortti s tiny press was m the 'alley last week and haled some thing less than 100 tons of hay for our several farmers. I.. 0. R. & N. Track Improvements. The contractors doing improvement work on the O. R. it N. between The Dalles anil Ilood River expect to hire 500 more men. The work of improve ment exteiuls hot only along the line in Oregon, but includes much bridge filling in Washington ana litaho. lietween I he Dalles and Rowena there are eight camps, lieside one at Ilood liiver and one at lirulal Veil, the roughest part of the road being between The Dalles and Rowena, the most important work v. it 1 1 be done in that section. lietween The Dalles and Hood River there are fortv-uiyht curves which will be reduced to fifteen. The total saving in curvature will be over 000 degrees, or better than 2l.i full circles, making the gain in dis tance to Rowena tine mile. The com pany is now contemplating an extension of the improvements on the track into the city of The Dalles. The Eastern Oregon Railway Com pany, just incorporati'd, will construct and operate a railroad from Arlington to Condon, forty miles; to construct and operate telegraph lines ond transport freight and passengers. Arlington is to be the headquarters, and the capital stock is f.uu,uni, iiiviiieii into stiaros valued at $100 each. L K: Moore, J. R. Hosford and J. (. I'.lryd are the incor porators. Spokane Elk's Fair. The parade w hich the Elks of Spokane will give the evening of September 14th, the date on which the now $75, 000 tem ple of the order w ill be dedicated, will lie the finest thing ever seen in the Pa cific northwest. The Elks hold a street fair and jubilee duriiii.' the entire 15 nights from September 10 to 24, and there will he several parades, but the big one will occur on the day men tioned. The Elks' committee announ ces that it has emiagod a special costum- er to come iroin .Minneapolis with more than a carload of suits, groups and roups ami spe- cial parade features. The dedication of the new building will occur Saturday, September 14. Prior to the dedication a class of 200 faw ns w ill be initiated. The railroads have given a rate of $0 for the round trip from coast jxiints and equally lew fares will prevail from Mon tana and Rritish Columbia. The usual reduced rates from points in the Inland Empire will also bt given. The Elks and the Interstate Fair will give Spo kane the greatest entertainment this vear she has ever known. Shoe Snaps to Close. Hero lire some summer weight shoes that we desire to close out tind offi . them at far les than their real value. They are seasonable and it w ill pay you to invest in them. Men's Iilack Kidgo Lace, neat uiu'l stylish, regular $2.L5 now 12. Men's Kangaroo calf, lace or congress, plain toe or cap, u good, all around shoe for every day wear, and as good as you would expect at fL'.lT), our price, 2. Men's tail willow calf shoo frt value at $2.50. Men's tan Russia calf, leather lined, fll.50 value at fl. A few pairs of men's ladies' and children's tan vici kid shoes, broken sizes, at cost. Ladit-' line black Crepon dress,skirts, f L50. Ladies' line, gray, homespun, dress skirts., f4.50. Ladies' fine, black worsted dress skirts, $2.25 to f'l. You will not tind any such values elsewhere. The goods would cost you as much or more than we ask for the skirts. Ladies Handkerchiefs. Just in, 75 dozen Ladies' and Misses handkerchiefs. We are con fident that you have never bail so attractive a line to select from in town, and the prices are surprisingly low. Laces and Footing. We now have in a new supply of laces at our famous and popular prices. We have never disappointed you in prices, and in laces, as in other lines, we keei the retail price and cost mark pretty close together. Exceptional values in Men's pants, f 1 to $2.50 to make room for Fall ami Winter goods. THE PEOPLE'S" STORE. Store 34TH SATURDAY I'NDERW EAR FOR MEN Porous knit, would pay you to buy for next season, if there were not six weeks of warm days vet to come. 45c PER GARMENT. 12c Mop Handles, good durable ones. 20c Scrub lirushes you pay 25c for elsewhere. 5c Mason's Shoe Hlacking, the best made. 25c Fine grade bristle Slum lirushes. 15c Double swing Razor Strops, worth 50c. 15c Shaving lirushes, will last for years. 15c Tortoise Shell Side Combs, new shape. 25c lirooches and Lace Pins, brilliant, settings. 14o per box Imported French Violet Toilet Soap. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ARTISTS' THE LITTLE STORE Collins' Hot Spring's. The thunder storm, with heavy rain, Sunday night, cleared away the smoke "1 '"id the dust, and camp life has since lieen delightful. Many Hood Riv- ,.,,.,, i,. , l,,,. !,.,, ut report, but others have come to take their places. Among the new arrivals are noted M R Potter, Mrs W 15 Potter and children, Mr and Mrs N W Rone, Mr and Mrs PS Davidson, Mrs Price, Mrs F R Absten, Mr and Mrs A C Staton and children, Mr and Mrs W arren Miller and children. Mr and Mrs S Koplin, Walter Hull, E w Winans, Mr and Mrs Wm Thompson, li Warren, R Kirhyson and son. Mart Rami s eow, he is afraid, will give hint some trouble to get her on the boat when he moves back to Hood River. When he brought the cow down the steamboat men landed her on the dock, from which she rotused to budge towards shore. All the eloquence ot Mart ami the attempts at driving made bv the bystanders failed to move her mid she stood like a stone wall till Mrs. Hornung, Marts daughter, arrived on the scene. Mrs. Hornung went to the cow, putted her, put her arm around us neck, talked to her aw hile in cow lan guage, ami the intelligent neust, lot towed icr to shore without further trouble. lint Mrs. Hornung has since gone to her honie?in Kansas City. Some of the lady campers who are "baching" most iff the time are getting awfujly homesivk, and you may expect to see them home most any (.lay. They do a heap of whistling and singing to keep ii(i courage. A. considerable party ot young tolks wont from here to St. Martin's springs on Sunday and returned same day. Charles Tostevin and Clarence Gilbert were guests of llogan's Alley Sunday. Sirs. . . lostevin and daughter (.ilium visited Camp Frivolity Friday. 1 rotessor ( . D. Ihompsoii and fam ily, who have been in camp here for the past three or four weeks, will return home next Tuesday, in time for Mr. Thompson to attend The Dalles insti tute. Mr. I'hompson has regained his lealth. Thomas Calkins and Moll Foley were visitors in camp, Wednesday. D. McDonald and family returned to Hood River, Wednesday, after six weeks in camp. 1 he Regulator 'line is accommodating in transporting all camp equipage free of charge for passengers to the springs. this is the pleusnntest time of the year for camping out, and the managers lere look tor continual travel tins way during the next two months. Entertainment Saturday Night. liy special request, Professor Fried' lander will give a high class musical and vaudeville entertainment at the A. O V. W. ball, Saturday night, August 31st. This is the greatest event of the season, in which the professor will in troduce his musical glasses, sleigh hells, banjo juggling and steam calliope, etc. The great and only Howard will appear, md the professor w ill conclude the per formance with a presentation of living pictures. Admission 25c; children, 15c. Mrs. Clayton Cook Dead. Mrs. Clayton Cook of Dukes Valley died Wednesday afternoon, August 28th, trf small pox. The husband of the de ceased woman and her two children, of the ages of 7 months ami 2 years, are also sick with the disease. . The cast: in the Cook family appeared last Saturday and came from Mr. Knox, who stayed one night with them. after his arrival from Moro. It is reported that the tam p,y of Jake i.enz in the same neigbbor- hood have also contracted the nTaladv as Mr. Knox had stayed at the a'm residence the night before going to Cook's house. This is the first death by sniallixix in the valley, Dr. lirosius informs us that the woman died more from fright ami nervous strain than from the effects of the disease. The situation in the Dukes Valley neighborhood is really serious, and every precaution should lie taken to maintain a strict quarantine against all iersons who have been exposed J. A. Knox has recovered fiom UU ' ease. Af- 1Totx7 - SURPRISE SALE. light weight, extra eood value: MATERIALS. SHEET MUSIC. WITH LITTLE PRICES. ter taking every precaution with fumi gation he left the pest house Tuesday night and went out to take care of the i Cook family. School llcgiiis September iltli. The Hood River public school will open September !lth with a corps of six teachers. I'rofessor C. D. Thompson will be principal, with the following as sistants: Miss Kate Davenport of Mosier, Mrs. Emily Shaw of Portland, Miss Mel hv White of Polk county, Mrs. Maggie Read and Miss Madge Warren of Hood River. At a recent meeting of the hoard it was decided to adopt the new state series of text books for use at the open ing of the term. Most of the schools in the country districts throughout the valley will "begin on the same date as the tow n school. They will also use the new series of text books. Eg!,' Story Uiml to Heat. Some Eastern people who visited in Hood River last week, told the best egg story we ever heard. During the pro tracted heated spell, w hen the thermom eter was stationary at over 90 for three weeks or more, fresh eggs were hard to he had. It is vouched for in ail serious ness that in a Kansas town a dozen eggs, while being carried in a basket from a grocery store, actually hatched young chickens, the jarring having liberated the little fellows from the shell. Horn. In IIooil Itlver, August 21, Mrs. K. VV. Angus, a son. I!KU, to Mr. and Church Not ices. I'liitetl Hrt'tliren t'liiireli. Sumtny srlfbol a 111 a. in. l'lrui'liing ut 11 a. in. to. (I S p. in. C K. at 7::!0. Prayer service Wuttnesiliiy cvon iiK nt H. II. (.'. .shutter, pastor. i:. I5.nmreh.-Hpv. I. T. Morrill, formerly pastor ol the I'niteil Hrt'thrt'ii church of this place hilt now of Eugene, w ill preach next Suiiilay evening. Valley Christian Church. Suntlav school Cat 1(1 a. in. Preach inu at It a. in. Endeavor ineotinK at 7 p. in, Preaching at 8 p. in. All pot worshipping elsew here are cordially' in vited to attend those services, Huhleels The JutportuiioiMit Taking Warning. lie shall be (.rent. .1. W. Jenkins, pastor. Congregational church. The pastor, Hev. .1. I., lleisliiier, will conduct divine service, next Sunday ut II u. in. Subject of sermon, "Who is my Neighbor?" C. K, service at H p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut 7:M p. 111. Tlniber I.und, Act June 3, 1H7S.1 NOTICE FOR rURLICATJON. U.S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 15, 1!K)1. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance w ith the provisions of t tie net of con gress of June :), IsTS, entitled "An net fertile sale of timber limits in the Spiles of I all lorn in, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,'' as extended to all the public land slates bv act of August 4, IH'.U, EMMA E. HONNEY (if Tygh Valley, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, lias on May at, l!)l. tiled In tills otlice her sworn statement No.lsl, for the piircliitseoflhe northwest i southwest '4, and southwest northwest '4 of seel inn No. o In townshinNo. north, range No. II east, W. M., and will otter proof to show that t lie land sought is more valuable lor its limber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before t lie Register and lieceiver of this oitice at The Dalles, Oregon, on Mon day, the 1'sili day of October, InOl. She names as witnesses: Civile lionney of Hood liiver, Oregon; A. A. lionney of T.vgh Valley, Oregon; Ed. Mays and Joseph Mays of Hood Kiver, Oieiton. Any and all persons eluiiulng adversely the iibove-di serihed lands are requested to tile their claims In this otlice on or before suld isib (lav of October lanl. nLloi-. JAY l Ll'CAS Itegister. Timber Land, Act June :t, 1S78.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nitod States Land oitloe.VHSoouver.Wiish., June is, 1WI. Notice is hereby given Unit ill compliance w ith the provisions of the act of congress ot June 3, 1S7S, en'.1.! led "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the states of Cal lornia, Oregon, Nevada Hud Washington Territory,'- as extended to till the public land states bv net of August 1. s!i'.'. an tone nelson. of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Oreizon, has this day tiled in this otlice his sworn statement No. 2"JK, for the purchase of the south ., southwest '4, and south 'south east of section No. S. in township No. 8 north, runae No. II east, W. M., mid w ill otter proof to show Unit the hind sought is more valutitde tor Its timber or slone limn for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his oliiiui losiilil land before the Kegis'er and Keoeiver of tins otlice at V ancouver, Wash., 011 Thurs day, the lath day of September, l'U. lie names as witnesses: Harry W. Selllnger, RnNert K. Cox. tieorge It. Selliimi r and August J. Wagner, hII ol Trout Ijtke, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the filHive-desrrilied lands are reitiested to tile their claims in this otlice on or before Haiti llith da of September. 1!'I. Je'iMt i) W. It. Dl'N'nAP., Register. THIS SPACE Bone . - 1 mm A' ! iV7fi. LATEST ( M .CJl: SHOE rm WOMEN, ff 1 CORRECT 1 STYLE iGooomn THEY Welt WITH IflVISinLE Cosh Sou Manufactured K lf; I. iv X J tTk C. GOTZIAN & CO., Pron'fs. A imrsesota Shoe st. paul, matt. FOR SALE BY bone & She ITS 1 1 THE HOUSE FURNISHER Large assortment of Hammocks. Look at them. 75c and up. Iron Hoiln, latcft ilccigiiH ami lowcut prices. PAINTS AND OILS. Tin; best is the clicupcst. I liavo tlicni. M'lMHXd MATERIAL, including I) JJUVIUJ llllUlUiifcjlj At l'ortlainl prices. A lar,'o assortment of WALL I'Al'F.U in new shades uml design. Undertaking and Embalming. (ict prices on anything in tlie Furniture lino of tne liefore going else where. At in v old stand on Oak street. W. E. SHERRILL. For SPRAYING MATERIAL Call on Clarke. For PURE FRESH DRUGS, Call on Clarke. For all kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, Call on Clarke. For WALL PAPER, Call on Clarke. For ANYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE, Call on Clarke. The Glacier Pharmacy HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Prescriptions a Specialty. 0- Agent, for the SHKKWIX-WILIJAMS FURNITURE FUXEKAL PIKIX'TOR AND ITiiiibcr Land, Act June ;!, 1N7S.J NOTR'K FOR lTBLlCAlTON i'niteil states I,anti ( Mlice, Vancouver, Wash., July 12. lull. Notice is hereby given Unit in onipliance Willi ine provisions 01 uieuci 01 oinrress of Juno S. ISiS, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stales of i.'al- fornia, Oregon, .Nevada anil iisningion ler riinrv " us exlentlcd lo h)1 the ntibllc land stale's by act of August I, ISW, IV. ' I 1 . 1 . l J . , . '.v. Of Trout I.alic, county of Klickitat, slate ot Washington, has Hits day Med In this olilee, liis swoni slaleini nl, No. !!SI, lor the iur chase of the northeast - southeast 14 section 1:1, township " north, range 1(1 east W. ,,, und lots I, '2, : ol section No. IS, in township No. A north, range No. 11 east-, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its ti in ber or slone I hall lor agri cultural purposes, and to cstnhhsh his claim to said land before the Register and Keceiver of this otlice at Vancouver, Wash,, 011 Tues day, the l.'jtli day of October, 1IKI1. He unities as witnesses: Miriam U. lirooke of Portland, Ur.; Joseph V. Keed and Elbert 1', I'eels ot 'Trout, Lake, Wash.; A. W. Labdell of Portland, r. MIRIAM '!. 1IHOOKK, Of Portland, county of Mullnoinali, state of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this oitice Ills swoni statement, No. for l.he purchase Of the east, ;4 northeast southwest north east i.4,aiul northeast southeast fol section Nt). 17, in township No. H north, range No. il east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable 'for ils tim ber or stone limn lor agricultural purposes, and 10 establish his claim to said html before the Register and lieceiver of this oitice at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, the 1'ilti day of Octwber, 1!WI. He names as witnesses: Robert V. Cox, Jo sephs'. Reed and Libert I'. Peels of Trout Lake, Wash.. and A.W. Labdell ol I'ortland.Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile t heir claims In this otlice on or before said Tilli dav of October, 1()1. JyllKJO W. R. HUNHAR, Register. Timber Land, Act June :t, 1S7S. NOT1CK FUR I'UHLICATION. Tubed States Land OHice.Vniicouver.Wash., June IS), hull. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June S, 1S7S, entitled "An u for the wile of timber lands In the states of Cal ifornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 1, lHr, ARTHl'R C. SI'rilLINl), Of The Pal les, county of Wasco, sinje of Ore gon, lias this day tiled in tills otlice liis sworn Ktatemcnt, No. vtill, lor the purchase of the south 1 j southeast 1, southeast southwest t section II, and Koulhwest. 1 southwest of section No. ill, In township No. K north, range No. 9 easl, V M., and wilj oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its f Ontber orstonc thiol for aif rielilt oral nuroosc. unrt ti. esltililisb his chiiin to said land liefore i the Register and Rec-iver of this oitice at Vancouver, V.ish.,on Thursday, the lilth day of September, hmi. He names as witnesses: Frank fi. Connelly of The 1 miles, Or.: Thomas W. Lusk and Hugh Lusk of Chenowith, Wasn.; und ( lias. J.Stuti ling of The Dalles. 1 r. CHARLKS J. STI DI.INU, Ol The Italics, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, lias this day tiled in this otlice hU sworn statement. No. !t."i, for the purchase of the north '4 northeast '4 sivtion , and north V.j northwest '4of section No. 10, in township N'o. :i north, ranire No. II east, W. M., and will otter pnsif lo show that the land sought, is more valuable for ils timber or ston lhan for atri cuiliiral purose, and to estuhlish his claim to said bind liefore the Register and Receiver of Ibis oitice at Vancouver. Wash., on Thurs day, the lath day of Septeinlier. Hull. He names as wilnes.se-: Krank li. Connellv of The Italics; Tlioiiuis W. i.usk and Hugh Lusk of Chenowith, Wash.; und Arthur C Stub.ing of The Dalle, t r , Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliove-descritN'd lands are rti'iiested lo file tlteir claims in this otlice on or before said l!Uh dav of Septeinlier, 1ml. -: W. R. M'MiAR, Register. RESERVED FOR s McDonald. SO d) 50 SUPERIOR QUALITY F T THE FEET ?!SStVbV; Equal lo any $5 Shoe on (he Market J your r1filr Vhii fi"t fcep ttirm. Irmt oil turn ifMlnur a At ir i r y.iu Via i y II. am iu 1 k ftoiuC to LY.m mii w-i. Ij Mcdonald. TAINTS. The young man loves the young unman That's his business. The young woman loves the voting man That's her business. I he young man and young woman married; get Thirt's the preacher's business. They will need furniture, carpets, wall paper nntl building material ; aii.il n my ijiimiiicsm. KMBALMKR. S. E. BARTMESS. ITImber Land, Act June;), ls;s. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Otlice, The Italics Ore gon July ir, hml.-Nolice in hereby given Hint in compliance with the provisions of the I itci 111 1 tigress, ol June :i, IS7H, entitled "An I ,iv ,' saie 01 tinnier lanils in Ihe Slates ol Cahlornia. Oreiron. Neva, In ,,, u'..i.i.... on I err tory," as extended io all Ihe puhhe. and slates by act of August..), lKtd.Ihe llillow lug persons jmvo Illcl in this olllcu llieir sworn statements, viz or t, i1;U,I?A M- I'HIRMAX, or I he lnl e.s, W asco county, Oregon , Sworn MaleinentNo. lsu, nicrt April 2,', Hull, lor Ihe. purchase ,,f u,o northeast of sect Ion ;i:i. township 1 north, range it can w M ' II K I ST INE A. PlilRMAN-; tit 1 lie Dalles, VVhsco county, Oregon. Sworn hl";i; nt No. i,,, tn,.,. juv ,.- ',r ,,, purchase of the southwest section ,'tt, town ship 1 north, range II east, W . M. J tint they will oiler proof to show that (hi! land sought is more valuable for ils timber or slone than tor agricultural purposes, and lo establish their claim to said land before Hie Register ami Receiver of this olllce 11 1 the Dal es, Oregon, on Salurday, the iilst day ol September, Imu, J They name as witnesses: Kalinu M. Phlr niuii, J. II . I'hirm.in, Henry lioyeu and Chris-U'-ooVl 1 ''""i"' i he Dulles, Oregon, and William Rand' of Hood River. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely (lie abov.Mlcxenl.ed lands are rcciieslei to llie their claims in this olllce 011 or belore said iilst tiny ol September, Kml. jylllsai ' JAV 1. I.fCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Olllce at Vancouver, Wash July 1!M1. Notice Is hereby given Hint the foilow"' iiig-naiiied.scttlcr lias tiled not ice of bis in tention to make llnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made belore the Register and lieceiver 1'. S. Land Olllce at. Vancouver, Washington, on" Fri day, September li.hmi viz: , , J"HN J'Kl'liKlt, or I.yle P. O., Washington, who made II. K No. '.is.il, for Hie northwest quarter of section li, township:! north, range 12 east, W. M. I:e names t lie following witnesses to prove icsiuciicc 11 pun aii cultiva tion ol said land, viz: Christian Dickson, James Morgan James lioislord and llaskin l iabue, all ol i.yle Po , W asliingioii. Jysi'li) W'. R. Iit'NinR, Register. Executor's Notice. In the County Court of the Smile of Oregon for Wasco Counl v. In the matter of llie estate of Samuel Mi-. Cartney, deceased; Notice is hereby given that (lie undersigned lias been appointed ex ecutor of the lust will of the above-named Sumiiel McCartney, rleevasetl, by order duly made by the County Court above miniecf and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, w ith proper vouchers and duly verified, lo Un said executor, at the otlice of A. A? Jayne, in Hood River, In said Wasco coiuuv, within six nionihs from date 01 this notice. Dated A ugust li, I'.ml. CJ.ROOKliS, Kxecutor. Strayed. From inv olnce. .Inlv '-UI ! ....... ...i.i. white sxt in Ibreiieaii, one horn drooped; ulioiit li yearn old. Any information as toher: whereabouts will be liti-rally rewarded. il dreiw D. li. LKAMINt;, II.hiiI River. Peanut Roaster. We haven peanut Roaster of latest patern and can supply our customers w ith the U-st quality of peanuts, fresh roasted everv day. Sample I hem. COL HA fiRA H AM. For Sale. A valuuble ranch of 7(1 acres, 1 minutes' drive t'rom UihmI River. For price und lerius. "'Il on K. K. SA A;h,