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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1901)
3(ood liiver Slacier FKIDAY, SKI'TKMIiKK (i, BRIEF MH.VI. MATT Fits, Tuhlcts lit Cue's. I'l-ncils ut Coo's. I'rinli 1 I cop cijiiirc. Fruit 'iipcr t Coo's. Harness oil ut 1 1 ol n i a 11 ' Ire nt ('lt i: (iriiliiiniV Sninnl.'H ut SavnuoV I'nints nml oils ut Savage's. I.iinoli lutskets al Cop's. Shoe rcpairiuj,' at I lolinaiiY I'.ny your lime ut SlierriU's. Fertilizer Hprcudcrt ut liulhis'. New line school tablets nt Cue's.. Ilainl-iiiiwle harness at llolnian's. Root paint, fl per j.'al., at Sitviioes. (iet your school sii.ilies at Coo's. (loud cow fur sale Inquire of ( ilarier. Ilii'icH ami ruii'l waiotis at SaviioeV Coc'h will echaii;.'o your school dunk. Shirt wili.-t.-, full line, i;t Hone ,vi Mr Iolial(l'n. Cull on C. Well lor your harness ami (hoc repairing. A lot of w liile can rubbers, ii cents a dozen ut Suvanc's. Always in Mock. I'.t-st yiaile of lin seed nil at iSherillV. For'all kinds of lfitrnoss supplies ami meiiilintJ, call on C. Wehls. School books ami tabids at Ilrinllev's hook ami stationery store. Sec the kitchen treasure iiml cupboard coinbineil ut Shcrrill's. For bargains, go to C. Welds' harness and shoe shop. Those iron hcils fit" Sherrill's are hard to '".'lit for t hi; money. A full line of home made taffy at the Cloud Cap Inn confectionery. School hooks and supplies nt tin' hook and stationery store of K. H. hrailley. Jensen's confectionery has just re ceived a line assortment of choice chew in v' niiiis. W.ien you want a gootl smoke, buy the "I'riah lleep'' cioar. For sale by all dealers. Now is the time to take pleasure in hammocks. Sherrill's is the place to pet them. A frcsl) line ( f chocolate ami Italian creams and hoii lions received by Jen sen the confectioner. I'repare for school by ln-tkiii); an curly exchange or purchase of school book's ut liradley's book store. We have plenty, of money to loan on first class real estate for loiivr term. I'rn ther A burnes. Ucfjiilar established price allowed in echanj:e of school books at I'irailley's book and stationery store. More Iloyitl Ilaues sold in Hood liiver than any other. See them at Savage's, headquarters for stoves. lied bill's are holding indignation meetings all over the valley, all on ac count of Ifartmcss' iron bed steads. Dr. F. C. Iirosius has removed to his new residence at the west end of Oak street, midway between the school house and urniorv, and can be b und in his of fice over Jackson's store between the hours of 10-11 n. m., 2-11 and (i-7 p. in. Dr. II. Iv. Ilincs vyasin town Tuesday. II. S. 1,'ii-liiiioml of Mt. Hood is work ing on the Masonic building. Mrs. S. J. I-aFram:e of Portland is visiting relatives in Hood liiver. i I.'ev. William F.liot and family came I up on the liiulev . iat.ert, Tnet-day. ! F. II. l.atbi in. recently from Iowa, was iii Hood Uivcr last Saturday, look jntr for a location. M. A. fifok wants bids to. furnish 75, KKI straw I erry plants, to be delivered in the spring. 1'iiily to be in by Sept. 14th. ( ieorjie T. 1'mle from South I'.t.Mid, Wash., is in Hoc d Uivcr rustication for his health, lb? was badly troubled with i iisthma, hut found himself "really bene-1 litted after a week's stav here. ! Howard I.-enberg and wife left, this week for Cascade Locks, w here Howard 1 ill H the prineipiilship of the public school. The Cascade Locks will have a nine month's, term of school. '1 he two roomed school has an attendance of libout 100 pupils. lev. .1. L. Ilershiier and family re turned Thursday of hi-! week from their month's, stay at Astoria and the beach. I'.eforc returning they visited relatives in Monmouth and Corvallis. They re port a pleasant vacation, and all return with a good coat of tan. W. 11. lVugh was called to Sherman county last. Friday to assist in doctoring the harvester on his farm, w hich refused to work smoothly under the direction of his sou Turn. Mr. l'eugh is building n second story on bis house; Frederick A: A rii 1 it tli ii nvr the work. Hernard K. Soencerof Ashland visited ill Ilond liiver, last Friday, w hile on his way to baker City, where he goes to ac cept a position in the high school, sis instructor in chemistry and physics. Mr. Spencer graduated from the I'niversiry of Oregon in June, 1001. Mrs. I., (milliard wishes to announce to her patrons that she has -made ur fungi inci.ts itb 11ic On gou Bakery at The Dalles for all her bread. It will ar rive fresh each morning by the 0 o'clock boat.. Her tea room is also ready tor the public, where lunch niav be had for ten cents and upward. Mrs. S. S. otemau has purchased the millinery goods and good will of the patrons 'of Mesdamts Clark and Brail le;, 's millinery store. Wednesday she went lo Portland to purchase an en'ive new stock of good-1 in the millinery line and will have her opcii'ii;-: September 14th. Lookout for something first class and np to date in millinery. William Thompson was severely kicked by u hor.-e, at Collins landing, Saturday 'morning. The deck hands ot the Kegiilator were trying to get an un ruly horse aboard the boat. v. hen Thomp son came up to assist. .lust then the horse made a desperate side lunjte ami struck Thompson just below the left knee. Bystanders thought he was killed at the bine. '1 be ii.j'irttl man was Uken uboarfl the Mi :-.mer, v. here K. T. Winans assisted in ea.-ing his injuries. F. V.. Jackson's residence had a nearly caller Miuday-moiniug. At 4 o'clock, w hile the rain storm was at its best, Mrs. Jackson heard some one moving about in the house. She called Iter hus band and told him there " ''J t tie house." She then went to the head of the stairs and called her mother, ask ing if she was up. In answer to her call she heard onlv a gmnt. Mr. Ja;k son, preceded bv his wile of course.wont down stairs, and tht re, standing by the center tabic in the front room, stood a man, sure Oinmch. He was bareheaded and diippim: with water. He vyas drunk. and in his wanderings, finding Jackson's iroist !cr unlocked, had slagsere.t hi out of the wet. lLshit bund and ,-ide f bis face were bloetlui . from the effects of hi.- tumbles. hi i. the visitor saw the family of the house gather round him he began to tumble to liiinsell and soon got out of the d- or ho : entered. Hon. K. I.. Smith left Tuesday night with the I'.vening Telegram excursion for tht! I'an-Aiiierican exposition. Mr. Smith took a few- samples of fruit w ith him, though Hood liiver orchards have few summer apples this year, and the winter apples are not yet snllicient ly colored for exhibition purposes, Sept ember I'.lth will be Oregon duv, and Mr. Smith says fruit, intended for display on that duv should be sent from her!' hv the ltitlior 17th. While in Buffalo, Mr. Smith will attend the. bi-ennial meeting of the National I'oinologieal association, of w hich he is a member. Tic ussocia tion will hold sessions in a large tent at Buffalo, September lL'th and l:;th. Judge I.. Henry and wife h it Wednes day for t h.eir t J. 1 home ul Hustings, Ne braska. Judge and Mr-. Henry, after visiting here (or a month or more. . ill go to Blooiningtoii, HI. After a month in Illinoise they may take an extended trip to New Orleans, and return some lime next spring, by way of Southern ( ali for nia. This will be the judge's lir1 ti'ip to New Orleans -nice he was sent there in the service nl I nele Sam to as sist in putting down ;!,, rebellion in tin- (ills. Miss Anna Wolhml visited in Hood I ; i i guest of Mis Che Saturday, e ening. M i efed a reception ut ti of White Salmon r last week. Ha ys Hartley. On " A una w as P-nd-ie home of Miss Hartley. 1 he party was a very pleasant social affair. The evening was enjoyubly spent in parlor pastimes, and in crack ing conundrums propounded by those present. Refreshment, were served, consisting of cakes and other delicacies. fruits ulol summer beverages. A man named Bryan, running the edgersaw ut the Oregon Lumber Co's mill A, met with u peculiar acci dent, Saturday. A sliver, about the size of u lead pencil, w as torn from a piece of lumber ami forced back by the reverse action of the edging machine. It struck I'.rvan in the throat and entered in- dies into his mouth. The sliver was ex tracted by his fellow workmen, and when Dr. Brosius arrived three hours lifter the .accident, the injured man was doing well. The following report was .-cut from Hood liiver by It. K. Harbison to the Weather and Crop Bulletin, for the week ending, Monday, September l!d : "A heavy .t bunder shower vi.-ited the valley Saturday night, resulting in great good to grass and vegetables. Threshing is over, and an average yield of No. 1 grain has been secured. The apple crop has been well taken care of, and t he out put will exceed first expectations." Waueoma Bark addition, recently put oil the market by II. C. Cue, has been bought in by John I.eland IlemletMin, Mrs. N. ('. Kvans, Simeon Bolton, Was co county s nepuiy county cit-ru, ami Fred Wilson of The Dalles; considera tion, fJJIIH). The laud consists of six acres, just south of the public school building The tract has already lu'en platted. It will be placed on the mar ket immediately. Harbison, HiuriehsA Lage'sthreshing crew finished threshiiiij tiie grain crop of Hood Liver last Saturday at noon. The entire crop amounted to between 5,01111 and Ii. Don bush. -Is. All of this was grown on the Fast Side except about 200 bushels grown by A. W. King. The average for wheat was L'O bushels to tin acre. II. Luge's oats w-'iit a little over ")() bushels to the acre. V. S. Swaggert, organizer for the Su preme inter of ashingten, arrived in Hood liiver, Wednesday. Mr. Swaggert comes recommended by a number of Portland business men, and expects to organize a chapter of his order here dur ing the next two weeks. This lodge was organized bv Portland, iaeiness men in iss:!. Judge M. F. over in Hood his way home comitv. Judge lird of Yiento stopped ivcr, .Monday, w bile on from Wasco, Sherman lird reports good crops and good times in SI rmau county. I le is working at his triu - ol carpi ring ition and recent I v completed a $ 1,000 in I to W. F. Tate's house at liufus. V. D. Atterbury, who has been assist ant operator in the Hood Uivcr depot for ' the past three months, left Tuesday fori Palo Alto, Calif., w here he goes to re-j snine his studies in Stanford universitv. j Mr. Atterbury is a member of the class of 1004, and is pursuing a course in i mining engineering. j F. M. Amen sold his place of 10 acres ! at Belmont to Samuel Barker, recently from .Minnesota; consideration $1,400. Mr. Amen does not yet know w here he w ill locate or move to, hut the chances art- he will not leave Hood liiver for good, W. W. Treat, who has been in 41, e plumbing and tinsmith business in Hood ' liiver for the past two years, was strick en with paralysis last Friday and his condition has since been ei-iiicul. It is said to be his second stroke. Postmaster Vales and his clerk work ed in the (.Mice, Monday, until alter the arrival of the afternoon train before re membering thal'it was Labor dav and a general le-iidav for govt rnmental em-1 ployees. Ainoor Smith, jr., t visiting his old friend . Biugeii. Mr. Smith i i' Cincinnati is Uitlge Byrkett of a well-know n politician of tie; Biiikove state and a warm supporter of .Senator Foruker. Mrs. B. F. I.oekaid of Fmporia.Kuns., is visiting F D. Calkins and family. Mrs. I.ockard was' an old neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Calkins in Kansas. Mrs. O. B. Hartley and daughters, ( i ladys a ml Katherine.left Tuesday even ing lor an exiemieu visit io i nt-ir loruier home in Southern liniiann. I Ii. II. Howell and family started.) Tuesday, on their trip to Southern Ore j liiii. 'i'hev will tuirx fi.r awhile in thej hoii fields 'at Bilttevirie. I Miss Hester Howe returned on Sun day from a week's stay by the soundi-ig sea an I at Astoria, when- she took in thu regatta. Prol'iSsorC. D. Tiioinp-oii and family returned Monday fr-.m Collins landing. The professor reium-' much improved in health. ' F. M. Amen and w ife ami Mrs. J. L. Cordon went into cimp at Collins Hot Springs, Wednesday, for a short stay. Lev. J. T. Merrill of Fugein- was in town over Sunday and preached morn ing and evening in the F. B. church. Kay Inihlcr, a student at the state university, is s;.o'nting a couple weeks of his vacation in Hood liiver. Miss Susan Kelley, daughter of John Kelley. has been .pote sick with rheu matic' lever but is improving. .Miss Agnes Duke- returned Sunday night iit'te'r a nv.-we.-ks visit with M:s.s Fav I a France in lVrdund. Lev. and "Mr-. 11. ( Portland and Astor:a expect to ivtntii today liter went to --day. They Fagle is vis iig!.. a ml is- Til I'.dit. r Hoii t tne .-.ii r M:. ihi t.-r Mr. lie r m . nr.; -ol l;iv r:", ! ' mg d iin -t. T. C. Dallas w ii ud lit t we i-k on itiliC. Jen- his ranch, taking Melons and ail a w. kind. a rue. fruit sen's confectionery. A iH-t-s.m-ker found and It OiaciVr edice. Iii' cream from pure cream ;,t Peter Molir of the Fast Side is in big luck. August L'lth his 4-vear-old sow gave birth to 15 pigs. Two died and 13 were left. The sow has but 12 teats utid tht! children lire raising No. 1H on the hot tit;. The little fellow never at tempts to get his meals with the other is, Out waits to hear the children call him for his bottle, whiehcall he prompt ly answers. He seems to be thriving as well, us the rest of the litter. Davenport Bros, have received two st l ono-hund planing mills from the Booth-Kelly l.umU-r company at Fu gene, which will he installed ami ready for operution, Monday morning. The railroad switch will be replaced next week, and thu lumber company will again have things running us they were before the lire. Work ut the little saw mill was resumed, Wednesday. The Hood River campers ure thinning out at Collins hot springs. R. Kirhv son and son, M. B. Potter, Mrs. W. ii. Potter and children, Mrs. P. S. David son, Mrs Price, Mrs. N. W. Bone, Pro l"ssor Thompson and faniilv, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Rami, Mrs. F. R. Absteu and others came home during the week. Mark Cameron, with a bud case of rheumatism, is still ut the springs, A party consisting of James Langille, Judge Byrkett, Amour Smith and Mor decai Jones will start next Monday on a prospecting trip in the mountains be tween Mount Adams and Mount St. Helens. They will be gone two or three weeks. F. C.Bhickwood it ml F.('huissineus,jr, of Portland cainu up on the (iatzcrt, Saturday, and went to Lost Lake after views. They returned Tuesday, report ing good success. The return trip wus made in H hours on their bicycles. Comrades As 1 am going Fast and w ill be gone some time, 1 have left my post hooks in charge of Comrade Blythe, who will receipt, for payment of dues. All in arrears will please come forward: and settle. L. IIkxuy. J. P. Ilillstrom is building a six-room cottage, 12 miles out from White Sal mon, forjudge Byrkett, to be occupied by (ienrge Coleman. The place is know n as Hungry Hollow. August Paasch of the Fast Side suy tine credit was not given for the carload rd apples sold last week for the Alaska market. Mr. Paasch furnished 200 of the 000 boxes. J. R. Winsor, father of Mrs. J. Wick hum, after an all summer visit with his daughter in Hood liiver, will leave next week for his home in Walker, Iowa. Professor Friedlander and his corps of able assistants gave a good show Satur urday night, but his audience w as small, there not being above a !f0 house. The wave of McKinley prosperity still keeps up at Yiento, K. C. Miller's wife presented him with u ten pound boy, September lid. Miss Vera Jackson will leave next week for Forest ( i rove, w here she will attend Pacific, university this fall and w inter. ' Remember the free dress cutting at. the Standard dress cutting school this week. The time has been extended. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. liand ami Mrs. J. J. Luckey and children are in camp at Collins hot springs. Mr. ami Mrs. S. Koplin mid Walter Hull have left camp ut Collins and gone to the hop fields. Miss Tina Cramer w ill teach in the Odell district, her school commencing Monthly. Fred Couch, sawyer at Davenport's mill, broke his leg, Tuesday afternoon. L Wickhatn found i horse collar pud and left it at this oliice for the owner. Petitioning I'm- Nilllll Crude !runclic. Petitions are being circulated among the school patrons of the town district, requesting the establishment of the 0th grade in t he Hood liiver school. The petitions are being generally signed, The state school law, passed by the last legislature, states that grades, above the tilh grade may be taught when one-third of the legal voters of a district shall pe tition the district board, request ing t hat guides above the Hth grade may he taught in such district, or the question may be decided ut the annual school meeting by a ballot vote. A property qualification determines the legal voters. This gives women the right to vote. A man, with no properly, but with chil dren attending school, is a legal voter. It is imperative that the petitions seeure the requisite signatures, if the Hood liiver H-hool shall have the 1Mb grade this winter. M.isiuiic Temple Nniring Cuiiiphdioii. The brick work on the Masonic temple was com. leted, Tuesday, and Contractor Roved will have, the carpenter work ami plastering finished up before the lust of th - month. The building is a two-story brick structure, 25'a x 70, and adds materially to the appearance of the tow n. The building itself cost lf4.000 and the order will expend about );S00 additional in furnishing the lodge rooms. The ground floor affords a storeroom space, 211x54, -with a plalo glass front, and will be occupied after October 1st by W. F. Sherrill, with his stock of furniture. The entrance to the lodge rooms will be by menus of mi inside rear hall. The Masonic order in Hood River is on a sound basis financially, ami has a membership of over 50. Their new brick temple will add much to the dignity of the local order. Tieman temple, as the new hall will be known, was secured through the instrumentality of the late A. U. Tieiuan, who, nt his deuih two cars ago, provided in his will that the funds secured from the sale of his prop. erty should go toward the erection ot a brick Masonic temple in the town of Hood River. Mr. Tieiuan had been a premiiteut Mason all his life, and a res ident of Hood River valley for over 35 years. He, in partnership withS. M. Baldwin, owned an extensive stock ranch in the Mount Hood settlement. After his death, his property soid for if.'f.SOO, which sum, with the addition of $1,000 for the purchase of a lot 50x100, has been used in the erection of Tieman hall. Rami's Since Remodeled. The improvements in the store build ing of J . F. Rand are about completed, and Mr. liand now has the moiit pon venient and best arranged storeroom in Hood River The additions to the build ing make tiie storeroom 50v55 feet in extent. The new 50-foot glass front 'on Oak street is a decided improvement, and t iters a-splendid arrangement for window displays, us well us affording excellent lighting for the storeroom. A skylight gives plenty of light to the rear of the store. The enlarged storespaee permits a more convenient placing of she'iving and con. iters. On a rtM-t-d platform just under the skylight will bo placed the store t-IIice. The spacious storeroom w ill be lighted by a new as ce'v 'eii" gas plant which will be pro cured in the Ka'. .Mr. Rand informs us that heexpectsi to have an opening night, perhaps a ; week from Saturday, if he run get his j new g':-!.s pp-periy displayed in time, v. lien he v d! invito the general public I to igsp, ct bis new store and new goods, i Mr. liand wiil continue as heretofore! , with his Rue of vei serai merchandise, but j ' w iii increase bis stock of goods and car- j rv a line of sfbi.'.too worth. , El B d ALL SIZES AND BEST COLORS We .iffer the F. C. Brand of Corsets as among the best Corsets . possible to produce at the popular prices, 5Uc and If I. The straight front style is all the name implies, und gives the figure the military carriage- which lias become so popular. The wearing quality und flexibility of these Corsets ,u,d wai-ts are well known to all who have tried them. Tlu-v an- m t an experi ment widi us. We have sold them nearly a year with the following guarantee; YOCR MONFY BACK IN :til DAYS I F NOT SATlsi- i ft ); Y FROM ANY C.U'SF. Not one has ever been returned. Do you want any belter cv-idence of their sup. rior value and complete satisfaction? Another point, tlid you ever know us to R I'.CO.MM FN D a poor article of any kind? We recommend the F. C. Corsels. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Agents for Royal Tailor Suits to Measure. Store Tcws. 35TH SATURDAY SURPRISE SALE. SCHOOL HAN'DKl'.RCHIFFS-Soine beautiful lines in Colored Borde vv lute Hemstitched, (ambricand 5 IRON CLAD IlOSF for Scl 1 are the best you can get. They I color and outwear three pair of the ordinary kind. All sizes ROYS' SI 1 1RTS Fast color percale, collar and cuffs artaehed. Windsor Row Neckties, for boys and girls, pretty colors. Pencil Tablets, good paper, pretty covers ' Frasers, Fuber rubber, the best made Pencil Sharpeners, better than cutting your pencil up Pencil Boxes, with lock and key,.'! compartments Largo size Pencil Tablets, 200 pages And everything else for the school children at littie orices Come to the Doll Show Saturday, In our window. Rig Dolls, Little Dolls, Croat Dolls und Small Dolls, all dressed up in their finest, from 1 cent to s?5.00. vv e give a wav, live, rulers anil s ate nenci THE LITTLE STORE New Business Ibuisc far Ilond River. F. A. Cram, formerly of the firm of A. M. Williams it Co. of The Dalles, has rented the Brosius-I'.arly building, form erly the Prather building, comer Oak and Second, and will open out shortly with a complete stock of fashionable dry goods. Mr. Cram purchased the racket stock of the late Sam McCartney, and is now disposing of the same at a clearance sale. Cox it Cook were em ployed during the week in remodeling ami enlarging the storeroom and lidding a new front, to the. Second street en trance. This position is one of the best locations in tow u for u business house.. Mr. Cram is u gentleman of pleasing address, and of rustling business ability, lind if tho business of Hood River war rants his addi'ioual store, we w ish M r. Cram success in his new enterprise. September Ladies' Hume Juu'iial. The Ladies' Home Journal for Sept ember is the "Special Autumn Fashion Number" of that excellent magazine. In addition to an unusual number of in teresting stories and striking features, it devotes seven pages to a complete set ting forth of the styles-to-be in dresses, bodices, huts and wraps. The most im portant literary feature, perhaps, is the initial installment of "Miss Aleott's Letters to Her 'Laurie' "letters which have never before been printed. They ure edited by "Laurie" himself now grown up. There is a delightful descrip tion of a day in the woods by Fruest Se-toii-Thompson, and a jolly recital of "The College Scrapes We (lot Into," by "A Graduate." The fourth part of' Miss Tompkins' "Aileen" brings that charm ing story near to its close, and Mr. Bok diseu ses the need for parental co-operation in education in his editorial on the "School (Question Again." Three arti cles about "Cats that Draw Salaries," ''Famous People as we do not Know Them," and "How a Village Changed its Name" combine to make an except ional page, and a double page is devoted to photographs of "The Handsomest Laces in America." "The New Wedding Stationery" is shown, also some of the photographs which won prizes in the Journal's recent rural contest. In ad dition to the regular departments there are valuable articles on a "Cleverly Planned Nursery," "Plants Which Can be Raised in the House, " and plans for an ideal $7,000 house. By the Curtis Publishing company, Philadelphia. One dollar a year; ten cents a copy. The StniwiiiTry .IJ'iul Rorer. Corvallis, Or., Aug. 24. Ralph R. Ix-vvis, Hood River, Or. Dear ?ir: The insects infesting the roots of your straw berry plants are tie.- strawberry root borer sesiu rutula.us. Il is a close rel ative to the prune and peach root borer. The moths are rather pretty black, clear-winged moths, banded with orange. Here ut Corvallis the moths ure mi the wing during tiie letter part of May, all June and most of July, and undoubted ly deposit their eggs then. The Rule larvae as soon as hatched bore directly downward into the crown of the plant and live and grow for the remainder of the year in the root and crown. 1 be lieve this is our most dangerous straw berry pest, been use no remedy is known. Several years ago a strawberry planta tion, at Roseburg, consisting of several acres,, was completely destroyed, as was also a siiiiili one of perhaps one-haif acre here at Corvallis. When I say! there is no remedy I do not mean that! this pest cannot be controlled. It can be. ton und your neighbors should ex amine your plantations carefully and dig up and burn every plant that is found infested. This may be done at any time before the -moths begin to emerge in May. and if fa, thfiilly carried out from year to year very few infested plan's will lie found. If not, this insect post is liable to become a serious pct in the strawberry plantations of Hood River. A. R. COKDLKY, . Dept. Zoology, O. A. C, Moiul cat!l 0!i F..B.Munday,a lawyer of Henrietta. Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. Hesavs:"Mv Got5 rs, ; il pr lllil ice Lawn, usual lOc-rades- our "peer CENTS tin per it pair dli 25c s with even- ..nr.. h..,.,, ,.f '-"LI WITH LITTLE PRICE S. brother w us very low with malarial fiver ' and jaundice. I per-uadod him t.rtry Li i ectric Bitters, and he wassoon much' bet ter, but continued tin ir use until he was ' wholly cu red. I am sure Flertrie Bitters saved his life." This remedy expels mala ria, kills disease germs ami puiilios tin blood ; aitls digest ion, regnlate.sliver,kid neysand bowels, cures constipation, dvs pepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; cd.es perfect health. Only50cat ('has. N.CIark-'s drug store. ' 'Tiie Rest is the ('Leapcs!.'" ! .Not llllVV i ll. lll, l.llt lion' ii. o'l, Is I lie ll.--l j t Itm. The TXVI('lvA-VI! K I! 1 I'i 'Itt.H ' j not as t-lit-iip as s-iim- .-o-eiiili il new-pupi-i. j But il is ns cheni us ii is po j,,, ,, ., -,,.st I C lltSs II 1 1 Ws 1 1; 1 1 11' !'. 1 1 all lilt- news lull ! is wurlli tc i 1 1 ( i int. Il you ivmt il nil Hie tenr : rituinl. voa ure posi. il eii nil (I,,- iii,toriioil ! anil 1 1 1 1 1 res i ing lOiiois ui lln-uoil-l. Il is the ; lit-st mill llli.sl lelinlile i,i w sj a i i-i Innl nioliev innl I'lnins can pioilm e und i Ihim-..iniiild he .Ilic disiiniiishiiig iruiis ol tin- ntw.!ii-r ! Iliut Is ili-siKni-d n, h- ri nil h.v all liu lulu rs u ithe t'lllllil.v. smhw-ription price, -I ;i t o c. Any newsdealer, iiev,iipi:r ol' post ni'nsier I will reeeive your siilwript ion, or vim may j mail II direct to The IS-puld ic, si. I.ouK .Mo. Tile fiih tla Blade. I Thic great national m-'.vsp i ; i -1- m' .Vineri. n j lms it circulation ol' p.ti.no, ; Is tin- ouly I weekly etltteil expressly for i -. ei y stale and ! terripiry. 'the news ol' tin- vvoil.I Ismi ar ; ranged Ihul husy people can more ea -ily coin- preiii ltd than l.y ten. hue; einiih.-rsntiie col j it m os of dailies. All cnio-id topics made : plum in each issue hy spi-ciiil t-iliniinil m:t! ter, writlrn Inun inei piion down io dale. The I only paper puhlished es,eeiall,v fur people w ho do or d ti not rend du 1 1 v new-pupei s a ml ' yet (hirst lor plain fuels, i'hat this kind of a ; lu-wsp; ,,er is p,pilhll is plovtn hy liie fuel that 'tie Weekly illulle lr.'.V has over ITS.ilne yeii- ly suli.se i ii.ers and is ciieuiu'ed in ah pu.ls of the I'mle l siah In uilnilion to , Ihc Ileus the lllade puhlMii s t,lt't and serial stories ai d many depai liueuls el nmitei , suited to ev ery nieiiiher of I In family. I inly out- diillur a year. Write lor fiee .-peeimeii copy. .Vddi ess I he lilnue, Toledo, ( mi,,. Arivcrlisiel la-lier List. Freeman, M iss ( ir.iee 1 'helps, ( ' M : Huberts, .Miss K Hole. ris. Ceo II l-T 111!.', llavltl Ko'.erts, t leu i I.caiiaiu. John X' Sullivan, t'eler i 1-iiL'an, John Tale. 1 ; 1 1 VM. X A I'l-.S. I. .M . ; JlarrieJ. j Al the hone- of tin- hi'iile'a paienN. near I Jasper, l.nne county, nr. u.ui. A io',u-l g-. Pml , i by Sum i u-1 liu iia huun, W in. I (. VI arks ot Col fax, W ash., tmd lie, c i ailison of Jasper. ( iregoii. j The bride is well kimivn in Hood Uivcr. I w hen' sin- was a sueeessful leneh'T in our ! public schools, a few years n-;o. II --r many ' li'ieii ils in Hood Iii t er wiil join I Tie ' liaeier in ' exlendmg t ongrui uiul tons. ! Hied. , At her home near Iteinionl, Sunday, -Vpl-emher I, I. ill . of heart failure, Mrs. ' r rs.it la l'eni'i'i'. ne.ed ,Y y ears, ti monl hs and a ihiys. Sin- was born m I he slale ol Mai tie a lid w d h her Im.-haiid und itvo eiiildr-nl eamelothe f,m in !.;.. So,,n aller tlu-ir ai rival Mi. I ool; died, and in ls;y she was unit. -1 in mar: iu.re : Io Thomas I'earee. l-'ie eiiii in n weie hoi ri : to ; ii.-tit. She v- as n la i - ii 1 a) member , ,f tie rhristlall l-illO'eh, dev-ee. In her ehildrelif and her kind mid t diei- nl sei v iee in eases oi Sickness Will lie til'ea'ly llli.-sed hy Ihe eolil- i iniiiiiiy. she le.e-.s in ihl.s comaiiinity to nitiuru her loss one sister. ; VI rs. K" el h.-y of l'- -l-1 monl . mid seven children-- James Cook .o,d i Mrs. Kred Miller, I'l.e-k. At- hu xir-i. M iv ; June:; ovho rn-ides in i iiiii.inieiii'Uv an t could not he present ., Wader :ci ! I.diiall I'lllC-r.tl f.eill Ihe I'.o'i-li.o- e'l-li-: U VVednes- : day. at Hi::',.i; .1. V. Jeiikiits preaehiiiit ihe sermon. Al Kmnir" Citv. Ka-e-'s. Xu-jiiM J'-. I Mill, Dani.-I l'.iy-er. tc.-i ! y. ("s. six del Io n -sioviv hiin: XV. N. l'o. -,-r of Long Nland. I.aii-as: J. 1-. l'o-.sei id Ho -d i;iv.-.-: virs.w.K. Ijiiil tit lhiseblil-l. Mis. XV. V. (J V ui' l,iil Kiv.-r; M. Ii. t'oys.-r ol' -loel n. Xio.: .1. XV. I'oy.ser til Portland. j CiiiircU Jiitt ('. I Vniled I'.ivthrt n ('lin'r.-li. senday - ho il -t i 10 a. in. l'rea hiie, al I! a. in. ai.u s .. m. (' K. it I " :'t'.l. Pi .i. er -rva-e XV--du day i-vt-ii-j ini tit s. II. t . si.nii.T. paster, j t omrn gaiional I our.'!:. s.-rvie; s. Sun la v, i ill II a. in. ill-il ,:il P. m. f. t. serv iee in l he ; eveiong, Sun. Ity sehno! at m a.m. Af,:-r Cu-( : service on sm: lay ii.otini: i,m- e.iuji n oi , ! ch-iose itell-e-ales n.llio-lnl Ihe stun- j i tion nt 1 he l-ahes. Se-. ii uiber gh h o g.lh. A ! lull alleniiani-t- of Hi - meuu-t r-nip :s d.-s,:. -I. : i X"n!lev Clinsi inn i hur.li. Suielav -duol ' ; nt 10 n.'in. I'o aeuii.-u; Ii a. in. rn-icav..r j I in.-elilli al 7 p. in. i' -e.teiilUi al s p. m. All I I ml voishipp.i.-; t i- v. :.,' ,-re coi- noly in-' ! Viled in ill lei) -I ,i-se ...--.-VI. (-. su ;s -Till- ( o'i aiest of ti, ,e t.e--. UI i ; : KiiiL-ilimi liiel.- slmll l-f ILOtl-i. -h XV- !"",',i!'ir.ii."Ti'!.'i''- 1 1 Harness and Mending, j ! I'ne i-lt. t-p. ir.'t : 'st . ! -s mi up-!, i J : ilainess or get tiur h.o ii' - i e n : ; ts a; 4.1. ; Holmall A soils, v rose u, ll-st i.-k-',: sn.rr is oi Hie old ihoid i-.t l-l'ol-.. iino- von n'nl tind it ini:-i eomp;. o- so'.- ; of , v-rui,:!is m the way ol ttafii- s-a-o! .-i-.d'.-s. i sh.M- icpitii di-' a sp- ci-iii y. sgT j THIS SPACE H A 7 1A .'T if rt 1 1 . -j-, STYLE " THFY i x, iiCsDvcfla t C wi-h V-L.s nt (-' "1vs -J- -., . -.TJf U4;iarrrl-it-cJ by--- ';i - v' i ' i ,.'-i .-. . l : x, s - : 1 OR SALE BY bone z Tor SPKAYING MATERIAL Call on Clarke. Tor rUiTE FRESH DRUGS, Call on Clarke. For ail kinds cf PATENT MEDICINES, Call on Clarke. lor WALL PAPER, Call on Clarke. For ANYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE, Call on Clarke. The Glacier Pharmacy HOOD RIVER, OREGON. PrO'Criplions .a Specialty. Air Aeent h-r tie- siii;i:vi-vii.i.i.Ms paints. XV Hi FURNITURE -. j ' .'.4 :i ',Uf V . .- . ' ' . ' :: ' ' i H tTt,'. t1" o 1 Uf?)'' JVr'V'y " " "" " I l N1 ,. , j.-,, v.M' i,...r..I..Ml-i;. S. E. BARTMESS. HOf-.IE NURSERY,' 1 i . S. ( i A 1.1.1' ! A X , I'roj-'r. . . . . . , , , a ..ood - I ..( ..I ae -I .on - a- Has I i. I i I iia 1 are s. ''it" -" " ' ' H'ilt' Il .1 il-A 'II 111 I ,H' .iV 11 u'e.i. Al! Ctcck Guaranlx:(-;d - liifa UMmk ilitM:::,"'.'-M.,,i,i!v,vx, . OldeaL and Most I eliable In the V.tl!i-v, )ia- on la: trees 'i::r:i-i r:i a" . a a u In re. lei! si nf .,, ' lln iii. 'I in mi II . h. s- i ipiire i',,r n- pi i. el , . i . Hi-v-i. t liifi.:r f ',' :"t v r- TT Hi i,.:,!- I ,'v -; J ! e -i i . . 1 L' UilV-'- iHaifvilJ UvlUfUUJ I -1 . . ' f , I c ALt-i.i, Unl'-uUN, I lull. I:.-., liolhi.'e: hid rt'h-, ;-! . Pa s lie. I Ii. ir l'. -1 a - " i . 1 e ! ! v ,'. In ..dipno i, ,' in 1 1 ... . I ', i i uoo-i, anil wnl pa i l.i one desii , ,, p!a :,i : n ; Irui v 1.' ., . , . "'TOf'lltlV fl IV II'' f ri Ill Ihe t one,: v i mil l o: ; -e .- laic oi i l,e. c In Ihe in-oicr V 'n,'' ' V'.'i-'. o'i' Su 1 Mr I'anmy, nee.,,,!; -,oe 1, heiehy !,-. Ilia' ',,',,' n i 1 1 . e 1 ' -! -1 , , , il..- a a i ! 'o, n I ed f-v eenlor oi ii,,., !.. : will o;. lie- ah., , -naiiie , Sa Ill .-le V. . e. :i-e,!. hy .tiller tllll.V H.v I ' Hi 1 :.i, e,e nanieil: ami r el.o :n- :e,i nisi a id cuine 1 lo p: ( -,,! Ihe .., nie, Uilh re ner. n 1 il ,; ly V e: iii, d. lo I in lid dor, : HlVt-r. in -a I t a-e.i e,,:;m , Inonl I'-s h oM i':i!e oi I his la, i iee I lap d Aiuilsi ,,. 1' 1. t I,. i;.m ;!:;-. Wllhlll lM'!-:lor. ; i'in'ihei' l and. . I Jure- XOl'K'K f'Wii I I'lil.lt A I ION. j 1 1, io.M.sno,,, nollli. rall-'e hleasl VV. At., and i lois 1. .1 ol see; loii No. Is, Iii township .No. a I 'idle, Siao -. i .an. : i u,i , .'::;:,"ar, e'-.W ash.. I n,,i i h. i.iii-,- .No. Ii easl, VV . M., and will oiler Ace;, e.;. ,p .Ni l;. , ,s !,,, : ,en (ft.it in piooi lo sieot tnal Ihe land s,el:;!it is inorc eo,ii,i-iu.e w'. i I !e '.iovis),,i!:. ,,; :n,-a--t ol ; v a hialue lor Us 1 1 innei' or si one i nan lor iirl- cnna ess ,, ' J js.'s. enli.i,,! "An ;e I I- ii ' en I otra I purjio-es, and loestjOdlsh histlilllil lllt-sa;--,,! I 1 1 1 1 ' .e 1' I , , i e i s ii, I i . - talis ,e' ( "all- i to sant land helot,. I lie I iijztsl er all t l( :eei vei" loni! ;. I ire-:--!!, .N." I i,i; i V-.'::- !o!, ! ,11 Tel- ' ,. tills olln-e al V'aneoaver, Wdtsn., nil 'i'lli-s-l-ltory. " a-- -i.-,-ni. .1 lo all la - pipe," land , ua.v , Ihe lain day oi tlelohei', hull, slales h ;( 1 "I A I .' : i tsl I. i.o".'. , i te nan, es as ,t i I nesses: Miriam It. Jhonke I!!- H Alo' II. l.k .ll'l UT, oi i-oi Maud, in'.; Joseph V, Keed tind Klh.-rl ol' I'or'Jan-i, eoiiii',, o ,-i I, !' noma h. si-oe oi' " t '. i ,;. oi l i'oiil I.aiie, W'asli.; A. V. l-ahdell tlleyon. has llli... ,1,1V Hie, I p, l,is elliee his ! ,, ', ,1 t la 11 1 1 , t .' '. s u o I: l a i a: lee : . . s , ".'.!. j. r Ih" p' ; ret: a se ,' : .VIIKIVM M. iliP "lis I), 1 he sold i-e.-.si i; nor! !,-.v-s ' , o: s... - ;;j . i n p,,i I l:;nd, eoimiy ol' .VI nil nnli, slale ol in ( ,, . n s i , , j , ',,1, , , n ,r: h. oo, j No. id eii -1 , 1 n in, im- t i i is tiay nled in I ins oiliec his V. .M., and will o-i-r jirn-'l' Pi she v I stv oi n siatemenl , o. "Ji-ia, lor I he nurenase of ! 'ad I he lam'l O'.'.-o' -e io ..daahl, '. -i- i i s ; ( in-1 ,el 1 iioi i lieasl sonipwest '., north lit: the!' or some I da 0 .''or a o'ieu il ura I pu r- , eas ' and lion iteast 1 sou! lieasl ' , ol seel ion pus s, and to i s, ahi ,s:i h is ,-iaim lo s tid P1 ml : No. ),, in low nsni p No. nol In. r:tu-e Nti. II he ion -1 ae he j -aer ;j ,,( : : - --ei ', i ,-i' i pis i d : io- ' , a si , ,' . yh. anil will nd'er proof to show that ill an, ouv-'. VV'.isii,. on Tuesday, the alii ; ihe ian i sonant is tuoie Valllalde lor its tnn- dav , I No. ,-mle; . I' id. iia'nr si. oi - than lor a'i lea I ; ural puipo.es, lie names as v, : t :, -s , J, , :, ,ii " . I P 'ed . an i lo es;a Idlsil his t lal 1,1 I o said In in 1 he lore Ii, hen P. ( ,i:e.l An. J. V '-tat,!!, all ill i in.- lietosier ami He.-e.ver oi iiils oilh-e nl I i on I 1 aio', , a -Ii.. and A 11,,-rl o, . I ...,,,-i S ol ' aileont e- VV n-!i, , on 1 llesday, I nt- lal n da v I'oi'ilan.l. I 'r. .n and ail i .a-o:i ahove-d' s,a :!.,., 1,,-n inne: ad ers -l v I h e re iu - P d to ha i heir eiahe- in !h.. ,.t;.ee on or n. r,.i- -a: al h da v ol' N ,, end,- r. lid n :ii,l . V.'. K. Id NllAi!. Jh-osier. NO'j'IfK I-'Olt l'l Iii' I('.'l ION. I and 1 eii f :d T! -ti.N.,l ts a, o i mt n.-med s, '. : :, r llil-hleei i-i luai.e ol ills ,., ,;, ;, ale h, ,,!-,-!,. Ut :,,! lee Cl.e I i'i:-,' U .: a:.' va , i d i !' . .1 Cue :e:i -. i ,., 'lie taiae:- :,. lo, eJ.,.Ji -'.i;, ,n,, .el.e.t i.as i.ied liiiliiV id lie, iih.-' pl'ooi' .st;oj,,l that -aid j r,H, i! a ee Vo . '-it dor, s. ..,J :: i i wi-d.. ,:i. tl. ('.. No. T-7 lor tic , '.I'd son-li i . st, ut,,. tea :. re. :e a d . - - tt,- . ,: lie- es i, ;,i'f)V,. !- n I 10, on and i nil iva r -a o:1 Ilea ot. ;:':ii a, John al , !a;'l:a of ih o, 'ihe Ino), -. , ,, , . Il'f-TH'V li e V. irSVv d ..; - r. 1 i'., and .1. V.i- " a i'i P. l.tT'.S :;::; ,(. 'oi: i'l'l'.I.P'A'I fON. Noil'" Pel, I o;l;, '-"''' i;--;,;.,, .. I 1. a i, n P- 1 elaan. ,.:-d ; 'A . I . I'."s do , v i :'. W i ,n: t h.S ol south- VVI -I o .pile 'er l.cv n-'e 't' ' el ioil I.'. 1. Vt ,11. M-r ' - - a : on and e.dt iv al ion '' s ,.s,,'i I hies (1 !- , l.a- e .. .,;; ,,( Trout V. 1 1., YVa-l. ii. li'.'X': i:, I:, ffister. RESERVED FOR McDonald 7 LAItbl SHOE fcr V0MEN. 'CORRECT $ 3 50 SUPERIOR QUALITY FIT TPF FFFT !"?.-."-, Equal to any $5 Shoo on Ihe IKarkrt ,..!!t .l,:,l r I t,,p e-in 11 ..t - ,1 I ill )-, liiiai .O "" - ' i " "'"' W' f C. COT2I4N h CO., Pron'ri. A) McDonald. I'lie yoiuie; man loves the votitiL' vvoiuiin ; that's liis le.isih.-ss. I he voiipo vvoiiniii loves the yoiuiii Hum ; I hill's her Inisii.ess. r,'V ,'"'" rr .-.l ; I'h-il's tin- man innl voiiii vt inilll L't-t atelier s t msti u-sst. "irv " IK'1'1' I'triiiture, carpets, vv ijn r'onil l,;i,!.lio inatt-rial ; nil 1 hill s 111 V Idlsiness. Tiniher I.aml, Aet June :;. is;k. Noi i i; koi; iTi'.i.it'Ariox. I'uile,! siaies l.aml o:Hce, I'lte I Miles, tire- '-o.l, .illl' la, I'.KII. Nol i,v is herehv .'lell h;1 , ,,,, iianee (till, 1 1 a- pi i o isa ins oi ih.. ' (il I hip. i'cs iii iJlllH' . i-S.h. I'lilllii'd "All , , , , , ; , , I i 1 1 1 I ii ! I (win ll.o Vlt..u nl ( allfoflilii, ir.t)l), NiAtnijl idt'l VS'jlsillllti-t-.ii J . I'i'it.'i ," ;i (-Mcu'i.-d ti ail 1h' iiublu; . him! M r.t - t- tu ! .H'.U 1, JxU. I he lull.iu- ..-I tin. i. VV aseo eonnly, t iretein, S ' ortl j slalom- n; .No. 1st i, iiu-,1 .vpiil 1,, hull, lor the ! pur, Il l-e ol tilt- Inn I iiensl , c, seel 11 Hi ;la, ' lh, I mil I It, I all'-ie '.I easl, VV..V1. lid as ehoiee a lol of j Clilil.-j INI. A. I'I I I I ( M A N , ao- he had ant - ! l 'i Ihe I lal les, VV aseo con nl , ( ireon, Sworn i;,!lis. 1 all :Old s- e ; s:a j ,n, nl No. h'!l, illeil .1 ul.v l.l. hull, lor till! r , hi- I oca Ii I . I It- I ploTliase ol llle soil! II ties I ' , seel ion aj, towll 1 I. i . Il. 1 ! I I A M. - snip 1 inn I II, III I, ::e '.I easl, W . ,V. i I nal ine.v vt nl oiler prool lo show I lint the 1 land .-oiieni is iaoie alnahle lor iis innher or si,,ne I nan I-ir aniienlunal pin poses, and lo : esiaOhsn in.-ircni.m hi said lan-l h, liirt- t lie l,els,r and IteeelVerol lllls ol'iee III till) ;i-aii, s, nivm, on snliirda.v, Ihe .llsi day ol I ei-Ielnher. Phil. 'in-! lm, liaiiie as vvilnesses: Salina M. Tliir e i , I, n- ; man, J. 1 1 . I'd i ri 1 1 n n, 1 1 en ivy ii, e, en and ( 'hris i, w ant I 1 me A. i'llll nlall ol I tie ilalles, I iretoli, nml an.-:' her i W illiam hand ol J load liiver, 1 1 c.m. .-,n nun an p-i sons eiaiun nti ntt v ei sta.y nil. : ;li,i,M--ii, serine-i lali.is are repies(e,l 1 1 II lit , llieli' elalUls III lllls olll-'e on o- ln-lol'C saui -I si dat oi seplemhi r, P.HI1. I . 1 I 'l'l. utter I. anil, Ael June II, 1S.H. ! ,'() '1( K FO It l'l It L 1 t.'A'I'l ( )N . ! I' i, lied slates Land t ill iee, Vancouver .Wash., I July PJ. P'lll. - Noliee is liel ehy it en I Iia I III eontpiiallee v II 11 tile plot Islolis , ,1 ne ne ol niiiois;, oi . I, oie a, 1s,n, oi 1 1 it it'll ".mi nei t',,r Oi,. s'lii. ,,i i ,, i , I ... , liiiitl.1,1 Oie sOit,s- ,,t -.,l. ,,, v... ,.,,,l ,c.,.,.,. e,... riloiy.'iis evlendeil lo all the puhlic land siaic's hy li d ol Aniisi , i:ij. m oic.i; l' k. ci x, i n' Trout I.alie, couni.v ot Ivlielt itnl. slale ot VV asniiulon, has no. .toy II It-it iii lllls olllec , h,s ...via ii siaienn nl, .No. lor Ihc pni'- i .-Il ls,. ,,l I I... ti,,,', Il. llsl I. VI. I, I ll, ,,S, i a,.. e 'IV I.l.d. He na'n-s as w ilnessas; (pihi-rt K. Cox, Jn .ej.n V . laid ami '.Ihert C, CeeH of Tc ml l.:o:e, V ah. am I .V.VV . Palidellol 1'oi't land,' r. .Any a: el ail p i's; - lis elai m i n:i ad t eisel.v I nit ah,e,, -ies; ,,n,..i lands no- re,pieste,l lo Pie 1 lie; i' el.. 1 1 1 1 s In Ihis oiliee on or before said i-,1 Ii (.a V ol I lelo Iter, i'.'tJ,, )yl'-ii W. U. liCNliAK, lie-tister. I'iaiht r l.aiel, Aet Jane ;(, Isrs.l NUiTCK i'Oil I'UIJI-1 CATION. P. S. 1,1:11 t I lit: "a. '1 In- Ha ilea, lln,m, All, id. 1'" a . N',: a t- is h, r, lit ilentl,al ineoni p, 1 a tie- v, P 11 I lie pro visions ol" im- ael of run- ess ,, June ,i, ls,s. fill 11 nd "All Ite, I..T t lie saie ol limn, r imels in tne.stalesol t 'nlilornill, (Il tv.on, .Nevada and VV a sil i n 4 1011 ieiiilol'y." as ei-ude 1 L'i an lilt' pun.lr land slates hy ael ol Aiiis-llsl I. Is'.C, I..11.M A K. IlitXN KV ' 1 11 "IN -h ,i ' io v , eoiiui.v ol VV ii ,01, slale of ( ire- ! ..':,.,, '11 i nil tiled O, i i 1 i -.:'!! ' Ii, 1 h ' A i s Wo, I! ta iet: lent , o. I -1 , 1, ,r I in' Jjsl renase ol I In ; tlO!lilV,es( l.( M-iil 1, W est ',,11,1,1 KolilllWI'.sl ; I to I I u ' si 1 , ol s,vi loll .No. a III tow lishlp .No.L iloiln. l.aite No. 1? easl, vv .,(!., anil uiil t.in I' i s ool to -how tnal tne land sou-lit is limn- ; , 1 1 :..i-e' Jo I lis 1 : 1 1 , 1 -I I 01 s lone l u a 11 , ,r lit: ri ; r ' t 11 i; ti, a i pu l,oses, a nd lo i,ii,!lsh i ier cia I 111 ,' il.Vio.v- l-i -tod 1 i :,.:. lie- i-'"ii-;er .0.-1 oee.-uer ! p ,s i ,a ' of I fits oiuee id l"i,e ,a p. ,,',-.4, ,,,, ,,n ypm t ,',j id's da' . I lie :'s, ,1 li.-.v of I '1'tilitel'. I'-i'Ji . .,, i.c,, j-,. si.;- i.aui.v aswitu -, -: t iytii- Ii -'in.-y of ; -iiti.i'; ii ." I i ,v, r, 1 iievoa; A. A. Il -nii- v of 'IjhIi o-ie-.' in , al a-, . t 11 .-on; 1 .d. ,':. ill,. I Joseph Mays ! . ( i,.i. . "1 Hood i,;-. ot. t ll- e.,11. 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