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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1905)
rank Ascents for Buttrick's Patterns. All patterns 200, I Silk 5 HIMEK LOCAL MATTE RH. Cranberries at Iliilnmn's. Mi iney to loiui E. II. Ilurtwig. Iluckwheat Hour at Ilolnian's. Celery ami cabbage at Hobnail's. Fresh smelt at MeGuire Bros. New corned beef at McXiuire Bros. Hire, 20 lts for $1, at Holman's. See lliat fine line of brooms at Hol man's. Mantle clocks, witb gold plated front, warranted not to tarnish, at C. II. Temple's. (ilnves and mittens at cost. Largest stock in the city. Must reduce tbe stock. S. J. Frank. Temple, tbe Jeweler, lias moved into t lie Smith building, opposite Williams' drug store. W. .1. Baker lias some beautiful lots for i-ale near Chas. Clarkb'g residence on tbe bill. Do your eyes fail you? Come in and seat!. 11. Temple, "tbe oculist, who is prepared to test and tit your eyes, and lias the largest stock of glasses in the city. Best selection of ringi ever brought to Hood Iiivcr. Over 2UU styles. C. II, Temple. S. E. Bartmess has a first class uphol sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. I have a large Btock on hand, in fact, the largest thick in town. Watches, the finest grade ring", the largest stock, all at ivtliio'il prices. Come and see C. II. Temple for bargains in all lines. If you get an article of Clarke, the jew eler, and it doesn't prove to be as rep resented, bring it back. Two houses fur rent. W. J. Baker. Oranges, 15c a dozen ct Holman's. Before purchasing anything in the watch, clock or jewelry line, get my prices. Clarke, the jeweler. For sale. Some of the finest lots on he hill, fronting the river. Also lots in Kiverview park and Idlowild. See W. J. Baker. If you cannot eat, sleep or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, lake llollister's lioekv Mountain tea tins month. A - - tunc tor all tliesicK, l nere is no mil- rdyeipiid to it. ;'cnt8 lea or lets at t . . I .aike s. Blue Vitrol at Clarke's 7o a pound. herrv Re cigar; told oy all dealers. Two-quart combination hot water bottle and fountain' syringe guaranteed fur one year. Only f 1.50 at Clarke's. Do you want that prescription filled accurately and with just what the doc tor ordered? Then take it to Clarke's. .See Frohn & Heaton on the heights for I'tah land-plaster. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT New Summer Caps For ladies, misses and children. Very pretty. New styles, in white corduroy. 50c, 50c, 65c. Dotted Swiss New pretty patterns, such nice sash curtains. Curtain Rods stles. Makes all Boys' Overall Suits Cowlaiv. Soldier and Japanese styles. Tliev are cute, and save clothes. ' $1.00 per suit. Sunbonneti Ladies' snd Children's sizes. Four different season. tvles. N'ew this 15c to 35c. A. Cram The Anchor Brand Shirt Waists are recognized ns the leaders in Style, Fit and Moderation in Price. We lire in control of the output for this section. New styles now in. hirt Waist Suits Cram can show you the .famous Anisfleld line in Silks ami New Fancy Sicillians from $10.00 to $35.00 Man-tailored Skirts, Waists, Jack ets and Suits. Alterations are never charged for at this model store. A competent tailoress at your com mnnd and we guarantee the fit of every g-ariiient leaving our establishment. Yours truly. Do you live in this part of the coun try? Then buy home-made fruit boxes. They are all right and the ppices are right. At Davidson Fruit Co. Kvery article in my stock marked down at greatly reduced priced. Call and look them over. Clarke the jew eler. Full line of all kinds of meat, fresh and cured, at Holman's. ItiO acres, 1 miles from Mosier sta tion, on main road; good spring; $25 an acre; will divide; fine apple land. Also other Mosier property. W.J.liakerA Co. House and lot in Spokane on desirable residence street. Will trade for Hood River farm property. W. .1. Baker A Co. Buy vour berry crates and fruit boxes at the Hood River lox factory. They are homemade and the fruit sells at top prices when packed in them. Hood River fruit deserves good Ixixes, and when you buy from the Hood River Isix foctory you are sure of a supply when vou want them. Our prices are right. Davidson Fruit Co. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off gray hairs. See us for potatoes, both for seed and table use. Ideal Market, on the heights. Wasco Patent and Sherman Patent flour, made in Sherman county from the noted wheat of that county; quality fully guaranteed. Sold by W. H. Wait. If it is a billions attack take Chamb erlains Stomach and Liver Tablets mid a quick cure is certain. For sale by William Pharmacy. House and two lots in Albany will trade for Hood River property. W. J. Bilker. If taken this month, keeps you well I nil summer. It makes the little ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring Ionic for tbe whole family, llolliscr Rocky Mountain Tea H5 cents, Tea or Tablet at C. N. Clarke's. Latest designs in ladies watches; gold .' filled, solid uold, and also with diamond setting. Also a lull line o gentlemen e watches. V. II. Temple. A fine farm for sale in the Odell dis trict. Well improved. Sold at a bar gain if taken soon. W, ,1. Baker. For garden seeds that will grow go to liimtna .VI W. Huvnes &Co. They have a large as- rin.pr a,. vpw.Ili1B t,.H1is Tab-lTal(e g(lvantas;(, of ttl(J warn 1)ring I, lays and plant your garden now. I hivnes & Co. also have a supply of 1 on'oil sets. sidewalk lumber. Delivery same Oregon Lumber lay order is received, Co. Do you use Lath? (let our price and compare it witb that of competitors. You will make money this way. Ore gon Lumber Co. Go to the Ideal Market for hav. Sherwin-Williams paint at Clarke's. Sewing' Machines Standard makes, slightly used, but in perfect order. $io, 912.50. $15. Machines to rent. Souvenir Postals All the new conceits. Lewis and Claik Postals and Stationery. Little Prices. BooKs Hundreds of new title", very ill' teresting stories, Opie Read's work plete line, lOc vol. , 1 be coin 25c vol. ButtermaKing Utensils Churn", Mi'-k Crocks, Strait er Pail-, Dii'.v Pails, Biwls, Ladles, Moulds, Prints, Buiter Paoer, etc Iittle Prices. ,35 UP-TO-DATE 150 and 100-none higher I lie 1 uumvw & 1 FRANK A. CHAM. ; Parsifal at the c,p ra house tonight. Fresh g.irden seed at 'be Ideal Mar ket on the heights Shingles, See us for best price". Iregon Lumber Co. Smoke the Hood River Strawberry 5c cigar; sold by all dealer.-. 50 acres on the East Side, 21 miles out. 10 acres in young orchard. A snap. W. .1. BAKKR. For sale by Edwin A. Henderson. Two comer lots KK)xl(H) feet, large barn, two story eight roomed house, plastered and papered, for $15(10. cash if bought at once. Five room cottage near the Firs, fSOtl. W, J. Baker A Co. Millinery opening of Tailored hats, French patterns, novelties, etc., will In? held soon at Rand's store. Delay vour selection of srping anil summer millin ery until you see this display. It will be the finest display of millinery ever shown in vour city. Eight room house for rent. II. M. Abbott. I'henominal property bargain. For $1500 cash, a place worth $2001), two story eight roomed house, two storv barn, two corner lots, in lower llond River, for a few days only, after which the price will be raised. Edwin A. Henderson agent. Gentlemen: Money an object? Then buy your hat at Knapp's closing out sale. If you are having trouble deciding on your summer millinery, cease your wor rying and come to the millinery open ing to be held soon at band's store. There you cannot help but find what you want. Closing out men's hats at Knapp's. Easter opening today at Knapp's. J Millinery Opening. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Mar. 30, .'11 and April 1. Von are cordially invited to attend our opening of Pattern and Tailored hats. Mine. ABBOTT. Clarke's Couidi Elixir will cure that cough. Price is only 25c. New Today. K. of P. opera house, tonight Par sifal. The successful butcher i one who keeps as complete a line of meats n moncy can buy, and caters to the wains of his customers. Such a stock jou will find at Mctluire Bios. Wagner's famous drama, Parsifal, in animated pictures with lecture, songs and music, also other high class pictures will be shown and a whole some entertainment guaranteed or j money refunded. This is no fake pro ; position, and is not to be confounded I with the ordinny picture shows, (ieii- eral admission 25c ; doors open at 7 :Ilo. THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Seeds For your Vcg. table and Flower (iarden AM kinds in hull; and packages le re at Little Prices. Carden Tools You need them now. Hoes, Rake's, Shovels, Pinning Shears, Trowels, Weeders, etc Little Prices. House Cleaning' Need a Carpet Beater, Carpet Stretcher, Tack Hammer, Broom, Scrub Brush, Sponge, Mop Stick, etc.? Little Prices. Garden Hose Rubber and Sprinklers. H ie Tulw Couplings, zli 8, etc. Cotton, Lawn Reel-, Mending Washers, ym- Little Prices. Chickens! chi kens! We will pay you the top price for all your produce Bring it to us and he convinced that what we tell you is go. McCiuire Bros. Walk over shoes all tbe l itest lasts, at the New Store. Vogt Pros. Mctiiiiiv l'.ri s. carry tbe best leading him ds of Butter llazelwood, White Clover and Washougal. Patrols of the East Fork Irrigating Co, should arrange witb C. li. Pone or Harry HeWitt f t linker A Co' olll e tor wutrer early this .-e:ion as tbe ditch might not carry water enough to Mipi ly all. Stein-Block sn art clothes it the New Store. Vogt Bros., proprietors. (io and se Parsifal toniiil t. I( n't fail to .-co Parsifal trni.'l t. Parsifal shows the strtiggh s i.t Oris tiimity in the early centurii - of tl.r chinch. E. 11. Clark was up fiom 1 i iami Siturdiiy looking lifter lush.ivs in terepts here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. lngtdls . I As toria are spending a few iks in Hood River. (t. J. (lossling, of the Hon, I Uivel Milling Co., was at Mosier last week, where he secured a first onicr of 11 I barrels from Merchant Stewart. I Hubert Leasiue and 0. A. Hart are : registered at the Umatilla Irom Mount : Hood county, w hich probably 1ms I stopped in Cascade's boots. Ohrou cile. The Hood River Milling Co. has secured '25,000 bushels of Hluesteni wheat, which is considered by all millers to make the best flour on the Pacific coast. tl. II. DeBois, who is at woik for the Davenport Bros. Lumber Co. at Pnrkcrtown, is anxious for mws ol t he world, so sends in bis subsci i t ion for the (1 lacier. Mrs. P. H. Martin lelt Monday 110011 for Prineville, having leieivcd 11 telephone message Sunday eveniri. that her I rot her, Joseph Lister, win not expected to live. Thusdny Mrs. M. P. Willas hft foi Hood River, t,ml Friday la r shtei, Mrs. McKwen, joined 1 1 r. . is M, - wen expects to sre'id ino-t nflhi siiinneri.n her farm near i!;r ih.ee. Chronicle. Mr. ami Mrs. Phil Warn 11 viie ii the city Natinhiy from Yiet'io. .Mr. War ret s s iys t he ( hi gun l.iiiul 1 r Co. is working 11 lame crew of n.cn in tin mill, ami that tilings lire liwly in t ) village of Vicnto the.-o dlijs. Mrs. I 01: i.-o ( ioddard came up fi 0111 Poltlar.d last week m:d sii,tafow ihivs in this city, the gin -1 rf Mrs. (leu. P. Crowoll. Mrs. (iod.laid will spend the summer in looking nftci her fruit ranch in tha valley. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Coon were in the city Saturday on their way to their new home at Lyle, where the) have purchased the home of Frank M. Orr. Mr. On- has taken Mr. Coon's properly in Univei.-ili, Park, ami will reside t here. The Pioneer Association of Oregon has selected dune 15 as t he dale for the annu: 1 inciting, nnd June Hi as the date of Pioneer day at the I ew is ami Chirk exposition. It i.-csictcd that Moses Lore, who is IK! jears old, and was an employeo of the Hudson, Bay Company in lkio, will he in Pint laud nl that time. A. A. Renniuger, of Ko'-ene, and Frank Button, of Hood Liver, have formed the Rcnningor-lintten Log ging Company, of Eugene. The com pany have taken a contract to put in r,0,iKi,iHKI (Vet for ti e Boot h Ki ll.v Lumber Company, of Eugene, on the Mohaw k. They are Using three don keys. Tim berman. F. A. Sliogreu, stall' photogrnher for t he ( )regon inn and Telegram, was in the city lhursdav to get some views for the furthcoming special edi tion of the Telegram containing a writeup of Hood Kiw r and valley, but the lain which fell in torrents all day prcM iitcd the phol ugrapher from getting any picturis, and be was forced to return without them. II. C. Bateham has been making numerous inquiries us to the date of Arbor day, 1 ut not finding anyone who could tell him lie has been plant ing shade trees for (he last fortnight so as to be sure to hit the right date. Some 1H lots have already been plant ed with blT trees mostly Elm nnd Box Elder. These trees being mostly in the west part of town should make quit) a windbreak in a few years. 1" iin Jii.i in" i 'I 'IP 1 vi iub I I.IO William II. League, brother of Mrs. Thomas I'eau, of near Mouglas, died at Hood River 111 Fi 1 iiiary 4. Mr. League and family resided at lone several years ago. where be made a nuinl.er ot warm triemls by Ids many acts of kindness ml his Christian spirit. He was is a member of the M. W. A. under whose auspices the fun eral was conducted. Arlington Ap peal. John Leland lleniler-on was out in the mountains beyond the forks ot Hood River Thursday nnd Friday running lines to decide the location of Ralph Savage's property. Rain fell incessantly that day, but Hender son continued at work until dark. Two other men were with the party but the weather was too much for them, they quitting id noon. Ralph is said to have stayed out until about 2 o'clock, when he too sought the shelter of the camp. "Does Williams talk religion to you'r'' said the ( 'hroniele reporter to Cooke, the lad who is serving three months time in the county jail tor stealing. "I don't know v.hrit, relig iou is'' answered the bov, w ho gave his age as V.I veins. "ilo tries to teach me to draw pictures," added Cook. Williams is quite an artist, nitting lip till the "wee smn' hours" some mornings sketching and then rises somew here near the noon hour. He Is still deeply religious. Refuses to look at cards and reads nothing but religious literature. Again the Hood River Tigers and the M. O. M's. of The Dalles met in a basket ball contest at. the Vogt last night, and again did The Dalles do them up. this time, however, more modestly in a score of Is to 'Jn. The Tigers have a strong team, but the team work of our home team was ex cellent and did the work. The game was umpired by E. ('tamer and the lieisonel was as follows: Tigers Sohelllor. Brosiiis, Davenport. FiNing er and Bartmess. M. ). M.'s Hum phrey, Conrow, Roberts, Kent and Curtiss. Chronic!". At a Into conference at the oltlce of State Superintendent J. II. Aeker 111:111, a committee of county school superintendents decided that no coun ty teachers' institutes should be held during the present year, and that a portion of the institute fund should lie contributed to the educational con ference fund, to be held during the Low is and Clark fair. The authority for devoting a portion of the insti tute fund for that pnrro.-e was grant ed l y a special act of the recent legis lature. The educational conference ! will be held in the department of ; congresses and Conferences, and dur- ing tbe week beginning August 'iH i and ending September 2. Water and Light Notice All water and light hills must lie paid ill the company's ollice each month in advance, on or' before the 10th day of tin? month. No collector will lie sent out bereafter.lu all cases where billsare I ot promptly paid when due, the ser vices will bo discontinued until nil II rrea rates are paid. HOOIt RIVER ELECTRIC L. V. A W. C. By W. II. Chipping, Manager. Y 11 May in 1 1 noil Kivi-r. The remedy that makes you eat, sleep and grow strong, called Pal 1110 Tablets will l,o sold regularly by illiams I Pharmacy, II, ,1. 1 River. These greaT nerve and const i'ution builders cost only I ."de per hex, six Nixes ('.' 50 AiIwtIim'.I I eltcr List. j March 27, 1!5. M. V. Bird. E. A. Castle, Chailes i Copley. John Douglas. O. 11. Ever ' hard, A. L. l ike. Hairie Hood, 1). i C. Maloy, 1!. O'Biien.M. F. Swigart, I W. M. YATES, P. M. Do Vou Sutler n II h Dyspepsia ! or indigestion? Clarke's Hyspepsia 1 Tablets will cure von Price o'nlv ftOc. t 13 0 n AT H e are sliowin"' lh Castor and Tan Covert Coats i Tilit fittiiif- iind loose bark, at from $7.50 to $14.50. Hear in mind that with these ji'anneiits vou take no chances, as they are the Palmer Garments, whifh 11H VI US I i Itest Styles, Uvtter Made, More Perfect Kit ami .Most hleTtnt rmish. Another new arrival our Spring Stock of Clothing' for Men and Boys j Kvery thin' that is new and nobby ill Men's, Youths' and Hoys' Clothing is mow ready for your inspection at our store, j Say, Mr. (iooddresser, don't fail to call and see our New Top Coats. No man's wardrobe is complete without one, and those we are showing are a coni 1 bina lion of elegance and economy, that at once must appeal to your pride and purse. ( onie in; you are Smith Block I. tJCS' I'l'iiilh'tou mills ii 1 1 1 ilny to hiipply me working niht Hour onlers from the Oncnt. Dr. W. T. liowley, who has been nl sent in blnlio Cor the piist two weeks is expected home today. .Mrs. l'anuie lioss from I'ortlnnd spout the ilny Sunday with her moth er Mrs. A. Mayes. The Indies' aid society of the Con iin'Kiit ioniil church wili meet I'ridny iillernoon with Mrs. A. 1j. Kelsay. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Jackson desire to (I link their many friends for acts of i.iudiicns shown during the illness and ih nth of their infant sou. Dr. V. I' Laraway, imii ediately on his return from the lOast, hs I i tjun his Hilvertisin! canipniKn for Hood River and her (anions fruits, by send ing a hull doeu copies of the (llncior lo his Iowa friends. Dr. M. A. Snioot, a Kiaduato of She American school of osteopathy. nl Kirksville, Mo., has rented rooms in the liroisiis brick, and will prac tice in llond Iiivcr. His profession id card appears in another column of! the ( ilacii-r. ! liepresentative .1. M. Stevenson ti turned from Olympia hist Kriday. I he people of Skamania county are veil ploii,-od with Mr. Stevenson's woi k in the leuislat lire, he having repre M iited them in all their interests, line of the most important things was si'ciirinir en nipropriation for a waon lo nd throiiKh this county.--Stevenson I 'ioneir. 11. A. Miillenp-r, district dejiuty lu iid consul for the Modern Woodmen it America, is hero from I'ortlnnd itli the intention of increasing the ii rnil ership of the local camp, with a cl- -s of not h'.-s than 'Si and perhaps t" within the next week or two. The Modern Woodmen of America is the laryer-t fraternal bcneHcinry society in the I'niti'd States, and the home rump has a strong membership of hiidintf citizens of the town. The present membership is "!. The Hood Hiver camp Modern Woodmen of the World has been in vited by Tht) Dulles camp to attend the rcLMilar ittpctinis in that pitv on the uight of April 4, w heu a class of i Mr. Nelf tells "s that whero it is io members will ho initiated into the ' possible the scho Is are taking an sct mvsteries of tho woodchomiers. The ' Ivh internst iu tbe work, ihe time ti.lhiwini! dav. Wednesday. Anrilo. is the date for the county convention of the Modern Woodmen, held this year i.t The Dalles. (1. U. Dakin, U.' S. .1 1, nes and li. S. Dano have rx'.en se h cted as delegates from the locol camp. The county convention will select delegates to the state conven tion, which convenes at Salem. EASTER ljyinninThursOny.M;) r.'M) and coutiniiiiifi' our week. A Special Opening of Pattern Hats. Shapes and colors radically different from former seasons and positively charming from an artistic standpoint. l'Yr snino style and quality our ju ices are much below Tort land. InT -A- IF X5 ' S. JUST RECEIVED NEW SKIRTS NEW COATS m,A elfish , as welcome looking' as buying. . FLA.ND Hood River An old folks conceit v. it, li old Limn melodies w ill bo K'veu by Die ladies of the St. Mnrrk's Ouildi April 27, at K. of l hall. The Woman's Alliiuince of the Uni tarian church will meet for work the William (J. Kliot, jr., hull I ill ri day afternoon. Oscar Vnndorhllt will ivo mi oxhi 1 itiou of his new rotary fruit tiee S riiyer at lieiihih I.nnd h'riihiy, nnd arks till illt.eie-teil In fruit ((lowing to watch the machine. llev. .1. W. Coombs, pa1 tor of the Christ iau ehiiich at M ilton, will lec ture in the Valley church at Hood River, Wednesday niht, April u. Subject: "Strange things nnd funny people. " Mit-s Helen Dm idsou was tiiheu to The Dulles hospiti l .Moiuhiy. Sho was thought to be siill'crlnK' from upjieudi citis, but has Improved v ly much in the lust day or Iwn. nnd is expected homo I he lutt r putt of the week. Mrs. Davidson is with her (laughter I at The Dalles. I!ev. (). J. Nelson, pastor of the Kirst I'nitnriau church of this city, and Mies Anne Sir it Ii. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Smith, pioneers in Hood River, are to bo uuiiiied Wednesday, April 2. Xo curds. Tim many friends of the youn people urn extending congratnlat ions and well wishea. Hinc hist Thursday workmen have been engaged near Colilo in moving -i K K feet of the O. K. A N. truck for a distance of about l.'i feet lit t ho lno.t I toward the south.to make room for t he portage road. I'levioos to this uboiit KHK) feet Ims been ra .;vi;d noiir t ho messhouse. These are tlie only places where the pnrtno encroiiches on the (). H. &, N. territory so ns to demand a change of track. r During the past week ('onnty Nop erintendeiit Netf and the otllciiil pho togrii(ihir sent out by the l.euis and Clark commission have been visiting schools which are preparing exhibits for the fair, taking pictures of the buildings and also of the pupils grouped in front of the schools. Whole there are two rooms or more the interior is also taken. Thi-f ! I included in thn educiitionn will xhi- for completing the exhibit 1 as tl'I'B extened ing April 10 whs given as the date when work should he m Portland, i HocouipBiiied her husband to Hoi d Now volume work nay be sent in by , j;,ver. Thev were pleased with the the '25th and cabinet work a mouth itV( ullj ',, to return in Sep. later, May i..-Chinmcle. I tember. Tho Coast is by far the bet W. J. l'.aker A; Co. transacted the fol- j publication of its kind iu the North lowing real estate deals yesterday : A. A. I west. OPENING Vft'f."i.., -1 V 'V i - . .A 0 0 fc-tVr is just been received Oiitchell to (i. . liohhiu", 7 (teres ; mi sideiution, $i:iiKI- I'. S. havnlsi II to K. K Oolf; oiie-luilt a lot; eoiMilerati .n, f.lllll. (!iul tlove has rented thn Ci.x mi rh i on thn Wort Side and will resi'lo tlieicou Ibis wummer. i Mis. Anna Kdgingiou oi W.oco v 'sit ed her brother, O. 1.1. Hurl ley and fam ily, tan or three days t!os wi ck Mis (iladys llurtley is spending n couple o( weeks visilina in l or 'st I Irove where, the is the gueM of Miss Kaiit Sluiniiou. (ieorge T. l'ruthor made sale hn-t week toOilbert Thoiupkins IP, hits near tho lower tihiner lo licit llcbunl : considoiiition, 1200. Ileburd is from iroipia, W is. The Ladies' Aid societv of the Tniied lliclhren church will hold their Ken sington at the homo of Mih. li, 1'. Oir, on Sherman avenue, Thursday, April M. a go' d program is being prepared. The women of the city are extended a cordi al invitation to attend. .1. M. C'ulbertson, who lui- I een coullned in The Dalles hospital Vol tho lust three months, was in llood Ki.i r Wednesday. He returned tho sa,: ( day, but hopes to bo buck again in a few weeks, and thinl s it In can get some Hood Iiivcr sunshine and gocd , air ho will soon bo strong again. .lames '1'. Weart. l'acillc coast rep: .. seutnt ivo of the M i nneiiiolii ,b ni l I, accompanied hy Mrs. Weart, v as in llood Hiver during t he week h ok i g over tho Kent ing HI acres w it h n n iiii a of purchasing the Mime ami n ak ng this his home. Mr. ami Mrs Went are at present residents of Kenttie. Mr. Weart wap charmed with Hi'd Kiver during his visit lire 1 1: i o weeks ago. j William Knblo 1ms pund.n e, tho ; west half of the property ( t ,Iose h 1 Hemmeral and an adjoining lot from Dick llenuneral, the . o el ty bei i g situated on the west Hiver street t nd : lining known as lots three anil four ; and half uf lot two, in block nine, jl'llewiblo addition to Hood Hiver; clousdertion. sXitl. Mr. Kal le w ill , build on the property, Ocorge T. Pra- 1 tier negotiated the ileal. Honor I..J,Wilhelm, publisher of tho Const, a Seattle monthly devoted to exuloitini the Vm-ille const, pit- liiu whs in Hood Hirer Wnfliiuuouir iiitliHritor niHteroil fur mi illost ruti.,1 , art ielo on Koo,l diver Mm Wilh.tm fi T"JL o