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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1902)
f At.- -U.. rmtisin anil 1A fhafA- . r- - i pave nio vjii-j vpwwi w - oodlxiver Slacier. L0rtdoSetrpetit,onbe not Mr. weaning, oy- peruueeiuiu FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902. How much better we are off in Hood River when it cornea to growing straw tierries than other parU of the country. Here we grow the best berry in the market, get the best prices, and always are sure of the money for our crop whether we sell for eash on the market here or ship through either of the ship. eniincil AT hibited a chemical fire ei- tinguisher.which he said he could sell to the city for $15 apiece at a ten per cent reduction. . . McDona Id said he could furmen as good fire extiuguishers for the price of 157 a dozen. Adjourned. Crapper Cropping. Mr. Editor. Mrs. Ikev says she has 1 . . . I i . . . i . : -. . ..;. 'I'tiA n nnu never inxie ninraa m me lime hiiu again buuih wiiv out here in the w'nter. In the straw- ing up the social items from this neck of berrv sections of the Middle West, from theoods. Well, so she has.but I have . . . i I .1 . TnwMa I . I ll .imtstm I..., ",- trt fall Iowa ana aeurrtsKa souui w uecn trying, a,-" , v" plants must be mulched through the me something about the good times .... i a i.mn Tim cold SI1BD aha has heen hsvinff so I could write . I f I 1," I Ul IMOIIID W 1 V. 1 1 ' O . - . I i. iw,mhfl killed all strawberry them nn. but not one word could 1 get noon R. A. Emmett, while w asco was a vi mi - T .... . ., ., j T v ... ai, u.nimn t ii or mm run. I sin r nt iiuk y fill boa i am mil aim cnu- nnir. in rnvnr 111 11. VI UGU1UU1I UIIM u. L.lched. Last summer's drouth and pled up with the rheumatiz, while Mrs. Burgess. All the delegates concurred in the winter's cold killed the plants in Ikey is young and good looking, and the selections thus mRde.and there whs ., i aI Miunnri nvcn lhui nn'f tula inv nnA in M 1 Tnitmber nn cnntpat. Whealdon and liurttegg Hie Hirawueriy Kiuuuo v . ....... -- . .... . ... w - .w ....... . , - - - -. whom thev were mulched. The pros- of the Crapper District Social Club un- were Moody men in the congressional rut fnr a lull eroo in Hood River is ex- less they are young and sound in Mdy contest. Mr. Emmett was not partieu i ' - - r i . i . , i. . cellent. has Republican lgiHlatlre 'IICKM. Mem-ley Trio of Chicago - A most equitable distribution of legie- Tt .1(,wn9g to rention theMeueleys, lative representation has been made in xhe excellency of their entertainment the senatorial and representative dis tricts in the ceutral part of Oregon. Wasco county is in two joint representa tive districts, and participated in the nomination o six representatives. One district.No. 21, is composed of Wasco, Crook, Klamath and Lake comities. The other, No. 28, is composed of Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam. Grant and Wheeler counties. In the former. Crook county has a hold-over senator, J. .Nv William son, as also has Wheeler county.W. W. Steiwer. In the selection of representative in district No.21, it was agreed that Klam ath and Lake should name one and Wasco two. Klamath and Lake agreed is already known wherever they have given concerts. Knox is positively the finest impersonator we have ever heard. They will be at the Methodist church Monday, April 14th. and will also give some selections ut the prohibitionist convention Monday at the courthouse. PaHi-s Chronicle. Having heard the Meneleys we, the undersigned, heartily endorse the above and urge every one to hear the Meneleys at the Congregational church Saturday evening, April 12, at 8 o'clock. Admis sion 25 'cents. S. Ev Bartmksh, Leslib Hctlkh, II. C. Nhaffkr. FMH i Ms of Lais Itelia ii Sner ffl Mmw, Quality the best, prices the lowest. Ladies' Muslin Drawers 15c to 75c. a look at our Dollar Shoes for ladies. Our stock of shoes is complete. Take Every Day is Bargain Day with us. Lecture at Yalley Christian Church B. B. Burton will deliver his celebrat ed lecture on "The Passion Play" at the Valley Christian church on Monday evening, April 14th. Rev. Burton wit nessed the Passion Play at Ober Amer- iraii in Havana and will describe in a and mind and good looking. So you see larly prominent in a the congressional graphic and eloquent manner what he I )mvB in atnv at hnm niu tits ana mind fWht. hut is classed in the Williamson Low. Those who heard his lecture "In The Sherman County lews nas tne wij. nd ci.ew terbacker and study ranks. the Corridors of Aiitmuity" will want clianued hands. A. 8. McDonald has UD wmU (ew items I can get. Once in a A Wasco county leader said yesterday t0 hear him agnin. This lecture will be a . I . ... .... f 1 I . ... . t t I1M 11 .1 W.i I 1 t so d to 1'ounU worris oi I while a neiahbor will drop in lor a cnai that the selection oi n ueaiuou mm jjui- umier the auspices oi ine lames' aid Mr. McDonald made the best paper gna j n 8n iten, that way some- Igess was not made solely on factional ftIlj christian Endeavor societies, and Wasco has had for eight years. times. Well, lam mighty glad Mrs. grounds, but since it had been agreed an admission of 15 cents for children ' j u t vnn'll Ikev took 40 ting UP the social items, that the Wasco delegation should name anj 25 cents for adults will be charged .iweivu reraoui i . I an it tAlten a hii rnanonsi Dilitv on my two ot the reDreseniauveM, u waa unic liave to hurry. You 11 have to go to ,houldergi j hopei Mr Editor, you will natural that they selected men who had lots of trouble to vote on election day ,,, i.Br , kefiD Heht on in the .orked with the successful side in tin? oivwl wnrk ahn hfta heinn. I nrimnries. o o ii , ..... i ,- ... I Everybody in this section is very busy In the other oisirici, nsco giwu i ...: o.tr ffim -nrtnatntutl VPS. ha Villi? Iiuii w iviuuv..vv-( o in district ?o. 21. bhernian ted R. J. Ginn. and Gilliam The Portland Citv & Oregon Electric L. H. Nichols has given up his job as county wanteu y. a.u.ib..,. m -. - - , ..I. -,i. :. ti, n. u. n, hoa were agreed to DV an concerneu. iiie raauss to' vcttZhhz ;5n.m ii 0' hd been vetors are now locating the linethrough stay in Hood River. Heis getting ready structed for G. Thornbnrg. of Gran th timber section between Mt. Scott some ground to set to berries, Fred Chandler is going to The Dalles this week after a bunch oi cattle being sent down here to range this summer Prof. L. II. Arnesen closed a very suc cessful term of school April 4th, giving an iniereBiuiK eiiierutuiiiieui m i" evening, . HOOD ElTEIl n. SEA BATH AT HOME. Hood River Man Produces Sea Water Out of Spring Water. to go to if von a not registered before the reg istry books close. A man who will not take the time or trouble to register while MA&&rirtd at present making garden, setting out not to ask tor i,Vtoroftto5d.y. strawberry plant, and farming in gen- and Gresham. Tlie completion of this part of the road should have an im nnrtAnt bearins on the wood market, controlling, in a large measure, the value of that product. It may seem singular that with forests in view from all Barts of Portland, wood Mil at a higher figure here than at Doints on the wairies of North Dakota ' sivi miles from timber, but such cane. The extension of the Portland City & Oregon should cure this state things. romana journal Postmasters sometimes make mis- I was young and spry as any of them. .-i II . 0 rt na Thanna. VHKBB US won o vno .cow v k"" tnl authorities, recognizing the liability ionW Industrial Agent Judson. of the 0. R. UOXeS, liUVO U1CU jjcimivj' v. and the delegation asked for his nom ination. But Thornburg had been a Williamson worker, and was not satis factory to the majority of the delegates in the district. So the Moody people turned him down and nominated C. P. Johnson, of John Day, Grant county. As the matter now stands every coun ty in these two districts, with the ex- Church Notices. fViinrrHiriiltiinKl Cliurrh The nimtor. Rev J L Hi'ivliner, will coniluct service at, 11 u m turn 7:lo "i Hiilijict ut morning service, "1 lie v iKinn wineii w on; ai even "Lost OiiuortunllH-x" Hunday in: i; K me.-tl li' ut 7:15: Junior u K at 3 n m Allure Invited, slriingt'rs ejfpeelully, Ui tliese serviecg United liivthren Cluueli. Sundny Hehoolat 10 a. in. l'nwlilii! Bl. 11 a. in. and 7:'(0 p. m, 0. K. at 7 p. in. Prayer servtee every We(l nemlay evening at 7:tl. Hlriuinei'8 In theetty -ll he enrdially welcomed. U. V. Bhalt'i, pastor. . Viiliey t'hrlslinn Cliiuvli. Sunday School, in a. rn. l'leiu liiiiii.ll . in. C. K., 7:00 p. in. Hreachiiia ut te.im p. in. All not . worahipplng elsewhere are cordially Invited lo thest) Ber vlcci, J. .lenkina, pastor. G. E. Williams of the Hood River Pharmacy has just received a shipment of the genuine Sea Salt formed by the ocean spray along the Mediteranean. Uv diHsolvine one or two cutfuls in nll'iTu servi, water it produces a delightful bath. Kihooiatiua Good as a tonic. Price for this week, 15c a package. Land for Sale. P. Kverliart has 5 acres of land. 2'4 miles frcrtn town, neur Itelinont, on which Is HiO bearing fruit trees, 24 acres of strawoernes. Here lilnCKoerries, rawporrien aim ciovri. eU:. rr ce Jl.riOU. inquire on premises or at Bl EVKUHAUT'H STOKE. For Sale. Twenty acres five miles out.fnnr res under cnltiviillon with rnnnlnir water for Irrigating purposes: tlrKt-cliuts apple land, four acres best kind of berry land. HUKflKlllS UUXNUACT. akota A dance was given at Mr. Chand er's ception of Lake county, has a resident WITT TUTJQft DMPOPIIIM s the Friday night,every one had a good time, representative in the legislature, and HAM, fAfiiil fiMUlUUfli. ,rtland Mrs. Ikey stayed at home that night uke county was agreeable to the se- " iWU lmiJ" iil'" Allium. t nf and let me go to the dance; so I went iecti0n of Emmett from Klamath. To BIAS I" I .1, ,1 . V. , . ... AnM n n-htlo .... . . . , over and watched them dance a wpe have civen Lake countv one of the rep- and thought of the good old times when re8entative8 apportioned to Wasco would have made the representation more unequal, on the basis ot popula tion than it is under the present arrange ment. Oregonian. Cleaning andRepairing I will do denning, pressing and repairing ot gentlemen s clothing; also, Indies' sRIils anc Jackets at reasonable prices. JANE COATES, In KK)ins with Mme. Abbott, Milliner. Oregon Apples In the Orient. nut mail not. vnur own and not A N. Co.. has been experimenting with Death or Judge Jlitys. returning it. The law says people must (Won annles in the oriental market, Hon. Robert Mays died at his home in look at their mail before taking it out and jie nQg that they can be sold t iere The Dalles April 7th. He had been of the ofhee, and it any oi it aoes noi oe- Bt a goodly profit. The capacity oi that d , lth Ulltil iaBt Thursday, and hit 4 V.om tiov in ii at. rptlirn It lit M.Ln in A thA if Induaa rn I e " . iu..8 w v.,... v.. ..k s . ..... "-'"r s.l,lBn ,lth was a sumr se and shock Huccwuu v. v ..fJtir his flcniifiintaiiees. piesuregon may prouuue. v cuunw . . R . boril in Ten nessee in 1830. and at an early age he once. Newspapers are included. Tozier is "It." The Oregon editorial nnlvthn well-to-do thatbuvthisfruit.but association consisting principally of our they are eager to get it, and good apples It genial friend Albert Tozier, wfll soon are not plentiful in that part of the world. "".'I'Lli" start out on its travels, its next The Oregon fruit sent over was of first- "n." ,n" 'TJmn.ndYaid t Sfou i- ..i ni..n,.n hino Hnt Rnr nofl. i. i:... :. i i ..,!.. u in education and training and laid the tuuu- IN r Effsrs for Hatching. lnre bred Black Mlnorcas, bred to lay, Eggs 50 oents per sett ing. Local trade only. H, IVAlrix jn n l.", ueiuionu Eye Glasses. f'hns. Teintiie has lust received live gross of fcye lilasses, nrst quumy iciiwes, aim can hi any person In need ol rename spectacles, fall and have your eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No eliarge U) show gisjds. a 26 Eggs for Sale. Wlilte Iiegliorn and While Wymidotte ergs, (iK U Belling. ll 1V. VJ. l, ?? I' 1 vr V' ii a Wanted. To hire a buggy and harness for one horse for about two months. W.J. BA.r,ii. place of recreation being Hot Springs, ciasg quality, and it found ready sale in Ark. a pleasant place for a tired man the open market, at a price that paid to spend a Jew days. leiegram. well for handling. Mr. Judson sent out w boxes oi new K. II. VtBUUer, illO xbucb uuiwij- -,., . .. .. J ,,l.oKob n nn nl on , , , . . i . l T .1 I'll liv ivu-v..avn r'll " " man, is expected to receive the appoint- Lhe Indrapur8 wnl'cu loft ment from the Governor as horticul- Portian,i ft8t November. These came tural commissioner ior ine iounn uis- , d Ri d Dacked trint in oiicwHil b mil Hcnanno.aeceasea. ., . t. , !t : r.. ..,..: hn,H f horticulture will meet ".'"..V"""""" V?"f. amid manv hardships and privations, a u v o . v wo v. v. iini nnnrai.,rFi n roruiriJi tmhi. i iih iruii, m- i . . ... .. 1 :n .nn.l ..inn in Partknit nfiit Man. . ...e;w -ir'.T,'"-:-" thev reached Oregon. He nrst settled ' : ,n ta?".." r. in fienton county and thence removed to Hatinn for his future success. At the age of 22 he was married to Miss Lowdema Fowler, and while quite young with his wife and their little child he started the wearysome and perilous ionrnev across the plains with an o.x Dv team, leaving McDonough county, Ills.in 1852, and after travoling six months, 1111 n i ,i..i.:.... -..,1 rived in Japan and China in perfect con' dition. Twenty boxes of the apples were put on the Yokohama market and the remainder were disposed of in various places in Japan and China. All sold at prices considerably better than in this country, over and above the cost of transportation. t.very euuri was u v , n, i:i to dispose of the fruit under just the Op egem legis i:.':. .k ,..i,i K iA h.na. elected mayor of It went as any article would be sold in the usual course of business. Therefore, Council Proceedings. Council met in regular session Mon day evening. Present Mayor Brosius, Aldermen Blowers. Clarke. H. . David son. McDonald and Rand, Recorder Mckelsen and Marshal Dukes. P. S. Davidson was excused. Minutes of last regular meeting read and approved. Davidson moved that the committee on county roads be discharged. Adopted Marshal reported that he had notified thn narties on River street to remove the fences opposite the Mt. Hood hotel, 'though this test shipment was small, buf they had not yet complied. the result is deemed significant as a re- McDonald moved that the marshal be liable index of the general reception instructed to remove the obstructions, that Oregon apples will meet in the Adopted. oriental markets. The next experi- Ordmance 49, providing lor tne man- ment will be made with Oregon prunes ner of improving streets, was reaa sec-1 Oregonian. oiid time, amended anu nasseu. Bills were allowed as follows : Joannh A. Knox, nursing small pox patient $ 7-00 G. E. Williams, supplies for hos pital Transfer Co Ji H. Dukes, salary as marshal and street superintendent. J. E. Rand, supplies for hospital. Lost Lake Eureka Meat M. H. Dukes, nursing smallpox patient 14 days at 5 a day 70.00 Mavor reported that the smallpox patient had paid the doctor's bill, $75 ; that H. M Dukes had been sent for from Corvallis to nurse the patient ; that the total cost to the city of the smallpox case was 112. John L. Henderson asked permission to address the council in favor of the payment of the bill of Bonaparte for nursing J. A. Knox. The mayor Lane county. In 1858 he came to East ern Oregon and settled on a farm near where the town of Dufur is now. He moved to The Dalles in 1875,where he erected a fine residence. In 18ti0 and again in 1874 he was elected a member ature, and wasthrice mavor oi rne imnes, me nrst i 1 1'-? Wall Paper 3c a Roll Up. A beautiful home Is a mirror tn which Is re flected the rcllncd lasles of Hie- home makers. Arlistie wiill paper adds M the beuuly and re finement ot the rooniN. Wo show n splendid assortment of the choicest papers ohlninable, and our new spring stock is complete in nil the latest of new designs of home und foreign artists. The stock of Paints, Oils, White Lead, Col ors, etc . and the tine line of Mixed Pain's to he found at our store are wni'i'iinled to stand all kinds of weather. Hend lor sniiiplcs of our Wall Paper. 3c a roll and up. Art Goods, Picture Moldings, Varnishes, Brushes, Ciluis and Decorative Novelties. Everything to beuul ily a home at JACKSON & FIREBAUGH'S, Painters ami Decorators, Keeond street, l'lione Main 35. Money to Loan On Improved farms and good stock ranches at low rates and on long time, If wanted, unit particulars and lowest, amount wanted by writing or calling upon CIIAULEH K. HENRY, all ZiA Stark Ht, Portland, Or, Legal Blanks. A full line of L,egal Blanks for sale at Brad ley 8 Book mora Stock Ranch for Sale One of the best stock ranches In Camas Prairie for sale: well Improved, with 25 head of cattle. A bargain. Kor particulars, in- quire at W. B. Cole s Htore. ni21 Wanted. iin'g in U,e"-re'gu.aY fnj SJi2itff jSSKS of A reliable man, well acquainted with farm work, stork m i nn. Don rv or mill growing. desires U rent a place on shares, or would ac cept a situation where a farmer, stockman or iruii grower uesireu a muuiy ui uvw uu mc nlaee and work for wages. Address nlS C. M. AKTHUK, North Yamhill, Or. 6.60 9.60 55.00 5.00 vears. and was a strong and publican. He was a very public-spirited citizen, and was always foremost and ready to advance his labors and finan cial aid for the advancement of the city of The Dalles and Wasco county. He was one of the projectors ot. that city s present independent line of steamboats which are olving between that point and Portland, the inauguration of which line had and has solved the question oi cheap freight rates in that vicinity. There survive a widow and a number of children, among whom are Stte Sen ator Tierce Mavs, ot rortiand non. r.a Angora Billy for Sale A tine Angora Billy, blooded stock, H years old in May, tor sale by all H. V. CROCKETT. Public School Library Benefit Miss Grace Bonner, a gifted elocu tionist and ventriloquist, has been cured to give an entertainment in Hood Kiver, rriday evening, lor the Denent oi Mays, deputy United Mates district at- the Dubhc school library. If you want tornev of Portland ; Robert Mays, a to be entertained bv ventriloquism, prominent stock raiser of Antelope character sketches, and lots of fun.don't tirant Mavs. formerly a member of the iHvin nmi Tn 259 fail to be at the Congregational church big hardware store of Mays & Crowe, of ciiyof h.hkI ither witiiin ti, leatMarkoi" tZ 7, evening. 'Remember also, TheDalles; Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. ttinObS,1,!!' mat it is in guou unu wuruiy www. i r., vrowe, aisu oi Limi uiiy. Following are some of her testimonials: Miss Grace V. Bonner has made a specialty of elocution. She is one of the most gifted elocutionists before the pub lic and is very popular with her audien ces. Hon. Henry Houck, state deputy of cublic instruction. Penn. I We,lnemlnv evening. April 2. 1!H)2. A Miss Grace V. Bonner is one ot the short programme was one of the features finest elocutionists that has ever visited 0f the evening. All interested in this our city. Her entertainment was lar worit are invited to attend a social gath above the average. .uen8Durg vwasn.nerjng at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ai Coe's Addition TO CITY OF HOOD RIVER. I have decided to pint two blocks of land IvitiKenst of my residence and extending from State to Lena street west of the new school house. These two blocks, containing only ii. i is win oe piaceii on ine mai ae ai- j , d wnh mVsleam saw, ter the pint is unproved by the city council. ',"" LJr .'rr.7 r..i i.. ii.-.. o This tract embrace Ihe very choicest por- ,'",' ?i,m., f ii,h nrescnt done onlv on tlon ot Wnueomu Heights and a number of ','uVdays. " ' K O be seen nt I lie oltiee of John l.eland Hender son, who will give any information regarding prices, etc II. C. COE. Wood Sawing. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. SALES AGENTS FOR "D1 minf Tv Tv.ll iargesi Shippers of Hood River's Famous Fruits Sole agenb) for Canton Line Chilled Plows, Steel Plows. Timber Plows, Har rows and Cultivators, all styles. Studebaker Wagons and Vehicles, Pomona Spray Pumps, Iind Plaster and Fertilisers. Sales agents for Planet Jr Drills and Cultivators. The Best is Cheapest. Ns Wfte. Real Estate Bargains. WE HAVE THEM Either in improved or unimproved proper ties, near town or farther out, in Oregon or Washington. CHOICE STRAWBERRY TRACTS AND APPLE FARMS at prices to suit the purchaser. Sightly TOWN LOTS in East Hood River at LESS THAN foO. Two "snaps" this week in relinquished homesteads. If you are looking for a business ''proposition" in Hood River, we can assist yon. If you want to rent a house or farm, let us know about it. While you are thinking of "that increase" or renewal of your fire in surance, drop in. We always have a pleasant greeting for you. DRIGGS, CULBERTSON & CO., The Real Estate Hustlers. FISHING TACKLE. From Bait Hook to Creel. UP 2 DATE. China Crockery, Glassware, Stoneware, Stationery, Notions, Fruits, Nuts and Confections. Aldon's Chocolates, Columbia River and Mt. Hood Views. Peanuts Fresh Roasted. Yours for mutual benefit, GEO. F. COE & SON Agents for Union Laundry Co. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Phone 104. Incubator and Breeder For sale on easy terms. Also, White Wyan dotte eggs 7oc a setting. u. all K. 8H0F.MAKER. and council did not see that the bills of Bonaparte and the Mt. Hood Stage Co. were in any wy.;""y"7 . , for an evenina's entertainment will if i : i of. assail iwriiiiHMiuii uj auuress D. .... i ' ' ... I MW.M. 1 1 I,,. BhA ..... : i the council. He said he wanted to im prove the street and make sidewalk in front of his property on Stato-etreet and asked nermission to grade the street by tftkinu the dirt from the south side of the street and placing it on the north side of the street. On motion of Blowers, the applica tion of H. C. Coe was cranted. Citv Surveyor Henderson reported that in his survey of State street, between Park avenue and Para lit farm, he found that the the north side of the street encroached u non the street as much as 22 feet in lMKPPfl. N. C. Evans asked permission to ad dress the council. He asked the council if the county didn't at one time change the course of the State road through the town of Hood River. John L. Henderson said there was no record of the survey. Mr. Evans thought the change was made ten years ago ; that the width of the state road was at least 80 feet and in some parts 100 feet. He said the proper way to have the road opened to its uroncr width would be to petition the county court The court would then order the county surveyor to do the work, and the obstructions, if any, would lie removed. 11. C. Coe said that when he sold the property to Watson, he sold from the north line of the State road. The road was then 80 feet wide. Itlowers introduced the following res olution, which was adopted: Resolved, That a sidewalk six feet wide conforming to ordinance 49 be or dered built from curb line on west side of Fourth street along south side of Oak street to west block line of block No. 1, town of Waucoina, as near present eround elevation as possible, maintain iiik a downward grade not less than 1 per cent from west to east. II. C. Coe submitted a plat of a new addition he has laid out on the south side of his place south of his house and lying between Blowers addition and I ark avenue. Petition of 53 signers, asking that a saloon license be issued to C. C. Steub- lin?. was presented and read. The li' cense fee of ftiOO was in the hands of the treasurer. . The mavor stated that he was still ot the opinion that under the provisions ol the citv charter and ordinance 21, it re quired the signatures of a majority of the legal voters ot the town to grant a license. He held that ordinance 25, amending ordinance 21, allowing a Ii cense to issue upon the petition of 20 legnl voters, was void lor the reason that it had no enacting clause. Ordinance 25 also lowered the license fee from 11.000 to lJU. 11- claimed, as he did when the former license were Dawn. Whoever may be fortunate enough to secure Miss Grace V.Bonner's services not fails to please her audiences. J. . Oormlev. 1). V. editor of Pacific Christian, Portland, Ore. Congregational Association. The sixth annual meeting of the Port land Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers will convene in Hood River next Tuesday, April 15th, at 1 o clock a. m , and remain in session till Thursday noon, at which the follow- fence on ing programme will be observed : Ordinance No. 48. An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance to lieff uiutvtlic Laying out and platting Addi tions to the City of Jlooit Hiver. Tlie City of Hood Hiver does ordain as follows: Hei'lion 1. Any person or persons hereafter out nun inaitiiiK any aaiimou to tne le limns or au- le same tn cou- li of streets to that liorlloii of tin; eliy slrenily laid out and libit led Hiliuiviit thereto, and lo lie so laid out Unit all slrteUt shall com-sHnd with und be a cont InuaU-m of the streets, roads and high ways tHreudy laid out or existing in said elly. i .... ni . v ..t t . . """" ' meeting 01 tne uemiuui tynoi in league ot section t oi tins ordinance snail lorieit ana was held at the home of Mrs. Potter, ISJ'ltt 'OTv Sf.u'-'S. S r,H.SS all such plats or additions shall be void and held lor naught. iSec. 'A, The pint, shall lie presented to the council und upproved by It nclore tiling. I'Hssed the I'oiutnon Council March 17, l!K2,Bnd approved by me lliis 17th nay of, March. UHI2. K. V. BKOMllX, Mayor. A I test: J. K. Nickklhkn, Recorder, Epworth League at Belmont. Editor Glacier: The last business For Sale or Lease. 120 acres in section lit, 1 N., 10 E., near dam In Krst Fork; has valuable timber, sloping orchard land and about 25 acres of bottom land, t;l,0tlU. 30 acres in H. K. quarter N. E. quarter, sec. 89, !l N., 10 K., adjoining town, enst of river. Has about 21 acres of bench land; several acres of slope available for orchard. Township road pusses through this laud. Price 2,im Lots 5 and H, block F, Hood River; lease. Very little cash required from purchasers. Income, not ready cash, desired by owner. Kasy arrangements about timber to aid in de fraying costs -of clearing and planting. In quire of (1KO. T. 1'HATHKK. Hood River. The place where Good Things are Cheap and Cheap Things are Good. Douglas Shoes, Miller Shoes, Lewis Shoes. Three of the greatest lines on earth; built on honor. The maker's name on every pair is evidence that they are O. K. Try them. We also carry a full line of staple Dry M, Mi's Fiii lira Ms, is aid Cans. Hardware and Groceries. Give us a call, if you want first-class goods at low prices. No "Cheap John" stuff here. A. S. BLOWERS & SON. fred Boorman, Wednesday evening.April 10th. Following is the programme be ing prepared: Song Prayer Song : . . .by Mildred Metcalf Recitation ti.f. uavison Recitation Ethel Church Violin and guitar duet Koy tins, VI alter isennerg Recitation Flossie Phelps Essay Walter Isenberg Song.. Idell Wood worth Essay Alice Church r.estiy aiay Boorman Song . Kssay "Hi isenDerg Address '. A. W. liagley For Sale. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the copartner shin heretofore existing between C. K Miller and H V. Jensen, under the firm name of Miller & Co.. Is this dav dissolved by mutua consi tit. H. V. Jensen will assume all debut and collect all bills. Dated at Hood Hiver, Or., March SI, W02. t;. k. Mii.i.r.ti, Team of horses, about 1200 pounds, and a 3Vi Mitchell Ii in k, good as new. See all UHU. T. I'KATHEK, Here's a Bargain. 80 acres, :t0 In cnlllvullon, balance easily cleared. Uood fruit land and good berry land. Uisid Isrge Imrn, fair house and enough lum ber to build new house. Three milk iwh, 2 shares ditch stock worth tj'JOO. One-third of present crop goes wiih place. Not far from school. Located In Dukes valley, S miles out. Price .I,(I00; s.k0 down, buliince at K -r cent. all l'RATHKll INVESTMENT CO. (Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.J NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Vanconver.W'ash., Aorll 1 line!. Notice Is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1X78. entitled "An act for tlie sale of timber lands In the States of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public laud states by act of August 4. MH, J l UA.i rv.1 Jin, For Sale. song Barred Plymouth Rock .tiiri. PmiurH. Seeretarv. t t t. , . Y ........ Tuksbat, April 15 Afterhoo 1:80 Devotional service, led by Rev. Q. A. Taggart. Hill The Work In Church as Related to the Onianliallon of tne women, nev. t. vernon Jones. 1 ilscuss on. led bv C L. Fav, '-The Working Church and Popular Amusement, Kev. u. a. raggari. Discussion, led tiv ll. u. n lunanu 8:10 The Working Church and the Lodges, kcv. u. n. I'rase. Discussion, led bv r. H. Barnes, H:.tf W halls the M ission of Congregatlon- lum in the iUth nentnrvf Rev. D. H. Urav. 4:16 Congregational eunaay acnooi una Publishing .-lociety, upU H. A. Rowley. 4: misiness. K.venino 7:30 Praise service. 7:15 Assoclallooal sermon. Rev. F. E. Dell Our mate Work, Rev. C K. Clapp. 'Wednesday, April 16 Fokrnook, M0- Devotional servkie. led by Rev. U. S. Drske. 4-Tbe Right Kind or a Hearer. Kev. J. J 818U0, I Hscuss on. imI bv Kev. 11. H. w Ikon. l(r.Jt)-rii Right Klud of a Preacher, John A. Rock wood. Discussion. le1 bv (Ml h. Hi me. Ilsju The Value of the Church totheOom- muniiy, Rev. D. V . IHillng. iiiHcuasion. lea dv i:. ii. iMviora 1 1:,1& Congregational Church Building So ciety, Rev. H. U. wikotT. AtTKH-tooN. luw-Devotionai, wa oj nev. P. Vernon Jones. 1:40 lnlBrdeoomlnatlonal Co-opentloD In the Community, Rev. R. M. June. Discussion, led by t'rea. 8. u. i i-enroM. t: w The Wonuin hour. Hvmn Nil els. A Glimpse at the Woman's Hoards, Him McKercner. Nmliii the Heed. Mm. T. R. Coon. Vocal oloiaelwtedi. Mrs. P.K. Davidson Jr. K.very Oaovart M isslouary. Mrs. K.Venwn Jones. M lisle :-Tri Hoorcee of th Chun-h'( Dower, Sunertntendent C. K. Clann. 4w-CommunHn enru-e, ht. v. n. urmy, Rev. . M. r reelana. I'tOBusiDCM. sitBddrt-i ihe ChureWnd CUiteashlp, Scarborough of Hebron, Ohio, "then be- rmiaent . b. u rvpni". can an obstinate cough. Kvery remedy WbaiT Rev.8. M. rreehuid. . known to me as a practicing physician On account of III health I will sellout my millinery business MHs II JI ABBOTT Ethel Church, Secretary Strawberry Notes. The union has received reports from the principal strawberry sections that come in competition with Hood River. van Dtiren, Ark. and fcarcoxie, mo., and other points in Northern Arkan sas and Southern Missouri report about 60 per cent of the usual crop on account of the drouth last summer and unfavorable winter. Many fields that were supposed last fall to be in fair shape were tound tins spring to be worthless. California reports a much larger crop this year than last, but as their crop w ill be earlier than last year and ours later, it is thought they w ill not inter fere with us. The Willamette will have more ber ries than they had last year and expect to ship carloads from one or two jioints, but wholesale houses iu Montana and farther east are afraid of their berries and do not seem inclined to encourage shipments. This will probably curtail Seattle and Portland markets for us. Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washing ton will have about their usual crops unless late frosts cut them off, as it did last year, just in the commencement of shipping season. Kvervthinif is favorable for a biit crop of berries in Hood Kiver. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this ottlce his sworn stutenient, No. 217, for the purchase of the east southeast section No. 1 in town shin No. 4 north, range No. 12 east, W. M., end will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or sione thiiii for iiifriculturnl purposes, and to establish his claim lo said land before the d.'ui.t und ttecelver of this office at V an couver. Wash., on Wednesday, tlie 18th day 1 rT 1 T, I .IiinH. 11HK. JngllSn X OrjiSmre JDOar He name as witnesses: George E. Moore, ntinicr vr . .nil"! . ii mm'" i- - Im Hncon. all of Lvle. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descnoea lanus re reiiucsuru iu ine their claims in this office on or belore Mid lulh day of June, UHtt. Blljel'l W. R. DUNBAR, Register. KliliS for sale at '. cents a setting all Titos 811 ERE Kor sale: nrice si. nri J N KNIGHT, Mt Hood Wanted. To trmle a farm ot IK) acres, wngnn and team, on west fork Hock creek, 4' miles from Hsd Kiver. for house and lot in llsd River Will give or tnke IkhiI (HAW It l'RATHAK Team for Sale. A young and well-nuitchcd team. Price SHO. To be seen on Ihe Butts place, jnrj E. D. K TINOKR. Pekin Duel. Eggs. Heventy-llve cents pi-r selling ol ll. s J. W. JENKINK. Jersey Calf. A full-blood Jersey cult, four months old, for sale by J. C. Bonus. Contractor and Builder Plans am K.ktimatkx Fcrnishko. S. H. COX. A IlmforN Bad Plight. "Two vears ago, as a result of a severe cold. I lost uiv voice." writes Dr. M. L. Tar bhd at, April 17 Foaasoow, fcW-DerotkMuU aervktt. led by Rev. R. M. Imim. -S-Th KeraUr loiamu ol the Church, M. K. Thoio. RV 16-Th Working Church Id Relation to Um Young. K. C urWTIi working mnrrn aan tieiurm W,k Rev. P. V- I'hllbro.. ILI.S-Th Working Church tn RelatkHi to the Btiandarie of I be Nation, and Bryund, J. ft. Hi.hop. M. D. ll.ti Discus-ton ana baelnm-. A mistake was made in the date of for S5 vears failed, and I daily grew worse. Being urged to try Ir. King s New Pijcoverv for consumption, eoliths and colds, I found quick relief, and for the last ten days have felt better than lor two years." Positively guaranteed for throat and lung trouble bv Chas N. Town Lots for Sale. Apply to J. K. WATT, Kec'y KiHMl River Townsite Co, .ranted, thai a license could only issue I postal notices to members ol tne Ke-a n . t - a. I It I . l I J t. -. .. I. . I..K under tne provisions oi oramance zi. vn. enumu u- oiuiuj Blowers said ne believed me etianer i insteaa w me iin. HOMKSTKAD ('ONSOMPATED NO TK'E FOR PI ULR'ATIOX. land DlHcent the Dalles, Oregon. April H, (i. Notice is tu n-liy given lli.il Ihe Inllow-llw-nemiHi sclllcrs hnvrnleit notice of inicn I otii lo wske liitril pnwif m their resjic-tive claims Iw-lon- ihe lN-,:ilt-r nn.1 H.--civcr al Tim lllc, iiwi; on Monduy, May la, lnu, vix; (JKolUiE HARRISON, of M-wlcr, ore-.-.ai, on homestead application No.,r, lor Ilie soulll l, soulliweM nnd onitiwc.-l nnl !ie:i:-I mx-iioii 4, snd north wot l4 noriliiiv-l H s.vtioa V, Uiwnsbip 1 nurili, range 11 east, w M ' INi r.N 1" C. Yut'NU, of Miv!,. ori-ff-oi. on homestead application No."iSv for liit-w-iilii sout !i,tisi jut-iltin Clarke. 50c and 1. Trial bottle. Irx. mm," r hM.Vr ww- ; - I ' I.KiilU.K HIKLAND, Portland is to have a dug show April ! of Moter. Oregon, on honirsintit apidlcatlon if,,K No v.ai. for the nrth ', rerihwi sen km ... , JM and nor-h n..rtli-ai 'i Keiiton ii, Wwn- W. E. Tate is a candidate on the: n pa n..nb. Ke n ct, w .i republican ticket in Sherman ronntr for i un.- ir.-.ani. John Evsns. V aUor. His frieuds in Hood Kiver 1' "rr.--i.au of Mo..er, will like to see him win. ' aiiiui t V 1. UTAH, Register. Timber Land, Act Junes, 1S7S. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. ITniled States Land Ofnce.Vanconver.W'ash., Anril 2. mrl Notli-e Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June S, 1S7S, entitled an act for the sale of timber lands in uie suuwiin vat norma, iimm SevadM and Washilitftou Terriuirv. as exU-nded to nil the public laud state by act of August 4, imri, PATRICK RKARDON, of PlneFlnt.oiunlvof KlickitaMUte of Wash iniriou. has tins dav tiled In this office bis sworn statement. No. 24IW, for the purchase of the south h, northwest v, unu mi s, soiuo wmi V. section No. 1:1 in township No. north, range No. 11 east, W. M., and willntfcr proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for IU timber or slone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his ctaiin to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Vancouver, Wash., on Tnrsrtnv the 17th dav of June. l!r u,numi ns witnesses: Jacob M. l.ncke. Monroe Isicke. John O. l"erry and Edward l'errv, all of fine f lal, V ash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the hovelescribed lands are ftquested to file their claims in this office on or before said 17 lb dav of June, llsju. alljclS W. R. DUNBAR, Register. (Timber Ijind. Act June S, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nlted Hlntes iJind DrTlce. Vancouver, Wash.. March 24. l!r Noti, is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions erf Ihe act nf congress of June , isrs, entitled "An act for the sale of tluitter lands in the state of thforma, Oregon. evaia und Washington Territory,'" as extended lo all the public land Mate by act of August 4. 1SH2, Ji-r I'll A. LKAS, of rortiand. county of Multnomah, state ot Oregon, has this dav tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 2M7. fcr Ihe purchase of liicS. K. V, N. E. of sw-tion No. II In uwn- ship o. north, l-Niiife ix loeAsi, w . N.aim w ill oflcr pnsif to sImiw that the land sought Is more valuable for tu timber or slone than for agricnliuntl purpose, and to establish his claim lo sain lan-i nenire me itegisier ana Bw'lvrof Hits office at vanrsHiver, Wash on T.H-ftsv. ihe liab dav of June. lcL He names aswlinewes: James Coi of Tmnt Ukr. h.: Alls-rt W.libdeil and Robert K. rox.of lVnlsnd. or.; and Joseph P. Reed, of Trout Lake, W ah. Any and sll persons clalmlnv advens'ly the .h.,iMlH.'rilird laads mre rvuuesled la hie ' ibeir claims in this oirire on or be lore Mia Hah day of June. I:a 4je W. K, IU N BAR, Retister. Oliver Chilled Plows, Planet Jr Goods, AT SAVAGE'S. If Tea is Your Choice, We have SEVERAL CHOICE BRANPS to select from. FANCY SPIDER LEG TEA, very early picked, clean, regular leaf, fancy iu the cup. EXTRA CHOICE SUN-DRIED TEA, absolutely uncolored, free from chemicals, and extremely fine in the cup. Also, the well-known brands of package goods Beaver Tea, Schil ling's Best, Pride of Japan, Fountain Chop, etc., at EVERH ART'S STORE. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition from $!)0 to flfiO. 2. Eligible residence lots in Spangler's subdivision, near 'cannon houne; only $80; terms easy. 3. A rare bargain. The north 40 acres of the Henderson, farm at 1G00 cash, fo ten days only. 4. Twenty-five acres of the Silliman place, Kant ide ; 18 acres in cultivation ; young orchard; $75 an acre. 5. Unimproved and improved fruit land to rent on five years lease. 6. For 30 days, the Henry Coe house and two lots, knowff 'as the McCrory property ; price $500 cash. t 7. BarrettSipma addition; $75 per lot: $10 down and $5 per month ; no interest. 8. One of the most valuable corners in the center of Hood River. Price $2,500. '9. Fine homestead of 100 acres on Rock creek near Davenport's. Price $1,000$300 down, balance at b per cent. 10. Lots in Hull's addition; each lot level, 80 x 140 ; center of ball ground ; $150 each. 11. 20 acres off the C. Dethman place nown as the Cox 20; all cleared and ready for the plow ; price $2,000. 12. For 30 days, 4 lots lying east of the McCrory property ; ' price $175 cash tor tne two. 13. The Heavener 10 acres. Price, $1,500. 14. Two eligible residences1 near cen ter of town. Mtibt be sold in 30 days. 15. Six acres and cottage, East Side, known as the Chas. B. . Prathar place, will be sold cheap for cash in 30 days. 10. Geo. Melton's lot and cottage in Barrett-Sipma addition $400. 17. Five acres at Frankton, known as the C. 11. Rogers place. Price $1,000. 18. Tho8. Shere 9 acres ; new cottage ; near Barrett school houHe; price $1,500. 19. The Glover farm, well improved, 4 miles from Goldendale; 240 acres; 140 acres in cultivation ; I3 acres in winter wheat; 7 acres in hog pasture, with a creek running through it ; ail un der fence, with cross fences; large new barn and fine house. ' Price $12.50 an acre ; will take Hood River property in part payment. 21. N. K 8. E. M, S. N. E. U sec. 4, T. 3 N., R. 11 E White Salmon ; fine timber land ; $10 per acre. 22. The Emerson homestead, onlv one mile east of town ; fine range ; $1,500. 28. 529 acres, with much fir timber. including both falls on Hood river. Re fer to Butler & Co. 32. Emma G. Robinson's 100 acres on hills east of White Salmon, known as the Dryer place; fine timber; unim proved; $785. 100 acres of land about 8 miles from Hood River on Mosier creek, new house, three acres in fruit, perfect title, $1000, tor sale at tne hnipormni; House for Rent Coe's new cottage on the school house bill. Price $7.50 per month ; well water on the premises. Money to loan. At the Emporium is kept a first-class surveyor's transit, and the proprietor being a practical Biirvevor, Is -well pre pared to do the work of laying put acre age protierty in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying. N. B. Terms are easy on all the above lands, with interest at 6 per cent. Per sons desiring locations on homesteads and timber cluims should apply at the Emporium. Hood River Commercial Co., DEALERS IX GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, VEGETABLES Fresh and Cured Meats. In comparing prices do not forget that for SPOT CASH we give 6 per cent rebate checks. Tliese are given to save book-keeping, and of course cannot be allowed on any transaction that goes on the books. For YOU to Remember Wher you need anything in the line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS, You shouM call on CHAS. N. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR OF The Glacier Pharmacy ITlmher Lund, Act June S, 1K78.1 NOTICE JVOK PUBLICATION. United Htte Ijind Office, Vancouver, Wdali., Feb. 'M, !! Notice Is hereby given ttiut in cou!liiihce with the proviKinin of the act nrcongretw of June S, 1HTS, entitled "An act for tlie sale of timber lands In tlie Mtttes of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wahlnitoii territory," an extended to all the public lund BlHlen bV Hcl, of AuciiHt 4. 1MI2, fOEOKUK O. KKYNOl.DS of Portland, county of Multnomah, .late of Oregon. ha t hi d) tiled In Hi Ik otrk-cli Unworn atalenient No. 2t71 for the ptirchaHe of tlie Lol . nouth NW y. and NW HW J of acclion No. 1, In township No. 6 north, raiiKe No. 10 caul, W. if., and will of fer proof tn .how that the land sought la more valuable for IU limner or mne Iran for agricultural purpose-, and to extabllHh hla claim tu km id land before the Kegliiter and Keceiver of thla olllce at Vunoouver, Wttli., on Tueeday, the 1.1th day of Mav, 1MU& He name as wiliiemfa: Albert W. Ixihdell, J. Allyn and Robert K. Cox, nil nf Portland, Oregon, and James K. Cox of Trout Lake, Waah. JI I.ILH AI.I.YN, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, Iiiik thia liny Hied In this nlnee Ills sworn mali-mcnl. No. SttTU, for the purchase of the win 111 '-, aoulheaxt V.. south 'j south westjof acclion No. :t In township No. 6 north, range No. 10 eaxt, Willamette meridian, and will otter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purpose, and to extabllHh his claim tn said laud before the K-gislerand Receiver of this fn at Van couver. Waah., on Tuesday, the tsth day of Mnv, hurl ' He names a witnesses: George O. Reynolds, Roiiert K. Cox and Albert W. lM,,, all of INriland. regon, and James K. CM of Trout Lake, Wu-li. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abo e-deacri bed lands are requested lo Hie their claims In this ottlce on or before mid ttth day of May, lri rn7n.M W. K. IdJNBAR. Roxtater. m ., NOTICE FOK PLULICATION. Land nmceat ttie Hallrs, Oregon, Feb. i, !(. Notice Is hereby given that tlie follow. Ing-uamcd aetiler lis-tiled notice of bis in tention Ui make llnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before lieo. 1. l'raitier, I;, s. Coinnilisloner, at H.hhI River. Orr-gon, on Krtdav. A-ril la, l' via: KRKI'RK K NII'KKIKN RuRHKN, of H,al Kiver. Oregon, H. r No. it.T. for tlie n-a-lh nonhcasi i, and kits 1 and i nf ar tii.n 5, loa n-ditp t n-rth. range IUest, W. M. He names the following witnesses to pmre his eonuuuous resHlenoe upon and cultfrra Uu tti said land, Tir Conrad R'-pp. William laenlierg, Jovnt, Frssler and l. N. Hyerlee, all of H-ud Hiver, Or-gon. ' mlall JAT P. LICA9, Reftster.