HOOD RIVER SUN. BOOD R TVER, ' OR., DEC. aS, 1899. local ANti General. Lee Asher made a trip to Portland the latter part of last week. . - iloro, in Shetman county is wrestling with a siege of small pOXi 1 - . F. H. Button was a Hood River visitor at Portland last Saturday. J. J. Luckey made a business trip to Portland Tuesday morning. judge Prather was up to The Dalles on business the first of the week. . Mayor Smith and Robert and were doing business at the dotlnty seat yes terday. 'V.-'v . 'T? D. F. Rankin was doing business at the big city down the Columbia, on Sat. urday last. " " C. W, Davis, representing the Eiler 1 piano house of Portland, was a pleesant caller at this office this morning. P. S. Davidson, of the Lost ' Lake . Lumber Co., was doing business at Port land several days since our last issue. The Sun extends greeting to its read ers and the public generally, and wishes for all a. happy and prosperous New Year. , . ... :" Mrs. Will Hadley and little daughter, arrived last evening from Moro, and will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Clarke. ....-..".i -: . W. H. Chapman, 01 Kalama, Wash., has been spending a few days in Hood River . with the family of his Uncle, ' Mr . Met- calf, and other friends. ; Capt A. S. Blowers returned from The Dalles yesterday morning, having been up to the county seat for the purpose of probating the will of the late Mr; Tei man. ' . . V Do not forget the dinner to be given on New Year's day by the ladies of the Uongregationai church m tne rooms re cently vacated by Messrs. A. S. Blowers & Son. . "'1 ' Wm, Bartmess, wife and son, who have t . -i- t r 3 x: - : il. cj f Bartmess and family, during the past two weeks, left on Tuesday night's over land for their home in Indiana. . " Miss. Hester Howe, who has been at tending the Normal school at Monmouth", arrived in Hood River last Friday even ing to spend a few days in the valley with her mother and other friends. , Mrs. S. J. LaFrance and daughter Mary, went to Cascade Locks on the boat Christmas morning and spent the day with Mrs. L&France's brother, Mr. Will Smith. They returned the same evening. - Waukoma lodge No. 30, Knignts of Pythias, will have , an installation of officers next Tuesday evening, Janu ary 2nd. After the ceremony of instal lation a lunch will be served to mem bers of the lodge. W. S. Gregory and Delbert Kand, 01 Hood River, were passengers on the evening train to Portland last Saturday, whither they went to spend Christmas with relatives and friends. Mr. Gregory returned on Monday evening while Del remained over until the following day. Ned Blythe is home for the holidays from Eugene, where he has been attend ing the State University. We acknow ledge a pleasant call from Mr. Blythe on Christmas day, together with Mr. Ackerman, a young friend of Portland, who was visiting in town. The United Brethern church gave a Christmas tree and entertainment on Monday night which was largely attend ed. The custoymar display of presents and a well rendered and interesting program made the occasion a very pleas ant one to those who were present. . Geo. Coleman, the courteous clerk in the Hood River Pharmacy, has moved his family from Bingen to the city and for the present are occupying rooms in the" corner building opposite ' the Son office.' ' Mr. Coleman expects to build himself a residence in the early spring. H. F. Davidson returned Sunday eve ning from an extended , trip through Washington, California and as far east as Illinois. Mr. Davidson reports a very pleasant and successful tripi" andsays that he did not experience any severe weather during his absence, but on the 1 contrary it was bright and pleasant all the time. : .' :;' . ;; Married. At P6rtland on Wednes day, Dec. 20, Mr. J. H. Ferguson and Miss Anna Dehm. This item explains Jud's suspicious-actions of late, and his visit to the big city last week.V Mr.' and Mrs. Ferguson arrived in Hood River Friday evening, and the Sun joins with their numerous friends in hearty', con gratulation and good wishes. Louis Hammersburg received a pretty severe shaking up by being thrown to the ground from a rapidly moving train he was attempting to board one day re cently, intending to ride out to the point on his way to the mill. Though no bones were broken the fall bruised him quite badly and it will likely be several days before he will be able to go to work again. .; . ... -v. V"' ' "Geo. M, Cornwall, publisher of. the Columbia River and Oregon Timber man, accompanied by F. J. Bloom, rep resenting the California Saw Works, of Portland, were very pleasant callers at this office last Friday. The gentlemen were on a trip in the interests of their respective lines of business, and were, in Hood River from Thursday until Sat urday. - Burnette E. Duncan, son of Mrs. Har wood, arrived in Hood River from Port land where he has been attending Aca demy, on Tuesday and will visit until this evening with his mother and other friends. Mrs. Harwood expects to ac company her son to Portland for the purpose of making a purchase of new goods for the store of which she has the management. There was no preaching services at the M. E. church last Sunday owing to the absence of the pastor, ' Rev. Frank Spaulding to Boyd, where he had gone to conduct the dedicatory services of a new church. There will be, a pound social at the home of Mrs. Erwin on Friday evening of this week. A musical program will be rendered. Everybody cordially in vited to attend. Refreshments will be served i price 0 cents. V -; ' , ! Union Watchnight services will be held in the M. E. church next Sunday night commencing at 8 o'clock,. and will be conducted by the younn people. An earnest invitation is extended to all to be present at this service. .'. Miss Eva Slusher, of Dufur, who has been visiting with relatives in Portland during the past two weeks, arrived in Hood River last Friday evening and is spending the holidays .with the family of Mr. and Mrs. L. Clarke." " ' Mr. Winans informs uS they have suc ceeded in breaking up the jam of logs belonging to the Lost Lake Lumber Co., of Hood River and have now gotten their machinery to work putting logs to the river ready for the, next high water. Don't prepare your New Year's dinner at home. . Come to, the store building where the ladies of the Congregational church will serve chicken dinner for 25 cents. Come, welcome in the year 1900 by taking your dinner with the Congre gational ladies. - .,. .' : The meeting held last Thursday even ing for the purpose of electing teachers and officers for the M. E. Sabbath school for the ensuing year resulted as follows: W. E. Sherrill, superintendent; E. R. Bradley assistant superintendent ; Lillian Shute, secretary ; Joseph Mayes, treasur er ; Constance Bradley, librarian ; Pearl Cox, organist. ' The teachers are WY P, Watson, Clyde T. Bonney, Mrs. Strana-J ban, Mrs. Jackson, Statie Montgomery, Altha Parsons and Jennie Parsons. The Franklin school in district No. 2, has .received its new -library- case and can now give their books proper care. The school is justly proud of both and expect in the near future to add quite largely to their list of books. fA new blackboard also- makes an additional convenience for the school. The princi pal, S. C, Sherrill, informs us that they contemplate baying an entertainment some time in the near future, the pro ceeds to be used for books for the li brary and purchasing a bell. " A very merry .party was the gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bate- ham Monday Dec. 25th. ; Ths party con sisted of Rev. J.L. Hershner and family, Dr. Brosius and family, Prof. Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bateham, Mr. A. P., Bateham and Prof. F, B. Barnes. The dinner table was literally loaded with good things to refresh the inner man, and the graceful tact of the host and hostess made every one feel at home. The afternoon and evening were devoted to games in which all took part and vied with one another in making the day pass pleasantly.' The party broke up at an early hour and the Christmas of 1899 will belong remembered by all pres ent at the Columbia Nnrsery with pleas- The Christmas entertainment given at the Congregational church last Sat urday evening was a very pleasant event and attended by a full house. ' The progam was well rendered and quite in teresting, some of the parts being wor thy of especial mention. The tree was well ladened with presents, the distri bution of which undoubtedly brought much gladness to the recipients, especi ally the younger portion. The several missives from Santa Claus and his later appearance were much in evidence in producing great enthusiasm among the little folks. The. very large number present unable to secure seata was a forcible argument in favor of a larger place being built in our town to accom modate public gatherings of a similar nature. ? The M. E. Christmas tree and enter tainment held at the church Christmas night was an occasion of much en joyment to those attending, and especially to the large number of children that were present. An appropriate and very in teresting program was , rendered and thoroughly appreciated. . The claBS ex ercises of the little ones were good, as Was also the music both by the. choir and others who participated. ; A duet by Miss Lillian Shuts" and Miss Statie Montgomery, and a solo by Miss Vera Jackson are deserving of Bpecial men tion. The tree and evergreen decora tions presented a very pleasing appear ance and the presents were quite num erous. An effort was made to give all members of the school a sack of nuts and candy, together with all the other children who were present, and if there was failure in this respect it was wholly unintentional. Altogether it was an occasion that will be pleasantly remem bered by all who. were present. '" ; A. H. Tieman, one of the. early settlers of Hood River valley, whose home was nearMt. Hood, died last Thursday morn ing and was buired on Friday, in Idle Wild cemetery by the Masonic Lodge, of Hood River, of which he was an. hon ored member. Deceased was about 83 years of age, and lived alone with the exception of hired help. In his will he bequeathed all his property to Hood River lodge A. F. and A. M., less the amount necessary to pay a few debts. The property will probobly amount to $5,000 or $6,000 and he stipulated that it be used in the purchase of a lot and the ereetion of a two-story brick,, build ing thereon, the upper story to be used as a lodge room and the lower story to be rented, the proceeds to be used for the benefit of the lodge. The board of executors as named in the will are Messrs. E. E. Savage, A. S. Blowers and Wm Yates, and no -bond . was required of them We understand that steps will at once be taken to probate the will and carry out the instructions contained therein. A telephone message from Rosier yes- terday morning announced the death of Herbert Rolland, a young man about 20 years of age j and. quite well ktiown to many of our people.. The caUse of death Was quick consumption! ' , . ' The present is an appropriate time for making good resolutions; Look back over the closing year; note where you have erred and resolve for the future to do so no more.' If you haven't been liv ing up to your privileges' just '."swear off" on your misdeeds and determine to do better. Of course editors have no reason for "swearing off", 'but the Sun will start out in" the new year with the resolution firmly grounded to make each issue better than the preceding one, In the words of the illustrious John Jones, or some other equally great and noted writer, "how is the time to sub .- ' New Year's Dinner. The ladies of 4, the Congregational church will give a. New Year's dinner next Monday (New Year's Day) at the store building of R. Rand & Son, (re- cently vacated by A. S. Blowers & Son,) at the following hours : 12 to 2 P. M. and from 5 to 7:30 P.M. The best the mar ket affords will' be serve'd at 25 cents, children 15 cents. Home made candies, best quality will be for sale. The social committee,' consisting of . Mrs. Georgia Bone, Mrs. F, C. Brosius and Mrs. M. F. Shaw, will provide a full evening of fine entertainment. The art gallery will be unique. Prizes will be given to those guessing the largest .number of profiles of Hood River people, noted and unno ted. Evening's entertainment will be free.. Admission to art gallery 5 cents. Howard S. Soule of Soule Bros., piano tuners and repairers, of Portland Ore., and successors to W. S. Geary, will be h Hood River Jan. 2 and 3. . If yeu desire your pianos tuned, and the work guaran teed by responsible men, address your orders to Mr. Soule, care of the Sun. -:' f BUSINESS" LOCAis'f - Go to Sherrill 's for your couches and lounges. . - i . - - - Buy your school shoes from Bone & McDonald. "v''-: Buy your Washers and . Wash Boards of W. E. Sherrill. Perfumes for Christmas presents at the Glacier Pharmacy. . ';:, ...... ; - A fine line of Christmas candies and confectionery at W. B. Cole's Go to Clarke's for your Christmas Per fumes. He has the BEST. .. . For Christmas candies, oranees, nuts, lemons, etc., go to W. B. Cole s confec tionery store. V v Just opened up a fine line, of ladies' Mackintoshes. Call and see them, at Bone & McDonald's. The best and cheapest tea now in use is "Pride of Japan," for sale by CiydeT. isonney. iry a package. .' . Bone & McDonald will sell you baking powder for 12c. per lb. Satisfaction guaranteed er money refunded. " .-.Sow is the time to get vouroil paint ings framed at W.E. Sherrill's. Call and see his new line of Gilt Mouldings. . . y. For Christmas Presents, -s : ' Perfumes ! Perfumes 11 Perfumes 1 ! 1 The Glacier Pharm&CT,--..s--.v . . ; Chas. N. Clarke. W, E. Sherrill has just received a new stock of Fancy Room Mouldings, in the latest styles and selected for the purpose of matching wall papers. - - Nothing is so pleasing or as acceptable for a Christmas present as a bottle of nice Perfume. You can get them of Clarke at the Glacier Pharmacy. Large Stock . of two year old Grape Vines at the " i ' : ";- ' . COLUMBIA NURSERY. See Bonnev before buvinor vour grocer ies and provisions. He handles only the best oi everything and his prices are such that you can save many a dollar by giving him your patronage. - WASHING -. And work by the day done by Mrs. Miller, Paradise Farm, Hood River.. . i Fresh Batter. j, : " I have fresh butter on hand supplied by farmers in the Willamette Valley, and am selling at 40 cents a roll. ; i - . John Bradley.' Bring on Your Wood. A few loads of dry oak or fir wood, cut 24-inches will be taken at this office on subscription at full market price. Js''. .' ' "' :';V. Davidson Fruit Co. - -Shippers of - ' " -' HOOD RIVER'S FAMOUS FRUITS, V. " PACKKES OF THE ' . Hood River Brand of Canned Fruits, Manufacturers of - . .. BOXES AND FRUIT PACKAGES, . - .,; '.' : And Pealers in' - L1. " ' V '" Agricultural Implements and - Fertilizers. . : II. C. BATEHAM, PROPRIETOR COLUMBIA NURSERY, HOOD RIVER, OR. . . ALL XINM OF NURSERY STOCK. LARGE ASSORT MENT. BEST VARIETIES; An invitation is extended to the publio to call and inspect my trees and shrubbery. . commERciAii Tob Work NEATLY :-; EXECUTED AT THE SUN OFFICE. Congregational Church. - Preaching services with worship every Sun day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. unless otherwise announced.- Junior Society every Sunday at 8 p. m.; Christian Endeavor 8ocicty at 7 p. m. Snnday School at 10 a. mi . - The Ladies' Aid Society meets on the 1st and 8d Fridays of each month at 2 p. m. The womans'JMissiouary society moors tne lasi ai nrday of each month at 2 p. m. The pastor will prcacn a sermon to tne cnuuron tne -nrsi mm day of each month at 11 a. m; A cordial welcome to all who come J. It. HERSHNBBj Pastor. ALE FINE PAINTING. : R. Lane, of Hood Elver, is prepared to do all kinds of Artistic, JBign and Landscape Painting at tha most reasonable prices. Give him a trial. When yov want : ... ITirflt.plaaa nflintinff and nuiwr hann mo- m.ll ATI T.. "R.rwvl " t. TTrwwi Tiiwir. Paper hansrii.2 . and - kalsominius a speciaiTy. . . ; , , Physician and Surgeon,: HOOD RIVER, OREGON. ., - ? Office: Over Everhart's Store. 'Phone 81 Residence 88 and Central. r F. WATT, Physician and Surgeon,' hOOD RrVKR, OESOON. Telephone: Residence 81; Office 83. Surgeon for O. R. N. Co. . , C. BROSIUS, . . Physician and Surgeon, Office over Williams' Drug Store.; Telephone . -. . Main 121. v - HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, . ! . - , . ' ... -V S . - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Abstracter and Notary Public, HOOD RIVER, . - - . - . OREGON. 'f 'ORDINANCE, frti. xg. malt ' ana vinous liquors, ana to prevent the sale thereof without having first ob tained a license therefor, and to repeal all ordinances and parts of ordinances in con flict therewith. Be it ordained by the common council of the - town of Hood River, Oregon : j , Section 1. That no person shall be permitted to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors with in the corpoarte limits of the town of Hood River, in less quantities than one gallon, with out first having obtained a license, from the common-council of said town for that purpose. Section 2. Every person obtaining a license to sell spirituous, malt or vinoUB liqurtrs, shall pay into the treasury of said town '-of Hood River, the sum. of One Thousand Dollars per annum, and'in the same proportion for a less period ; Provided no license shall issue for a less period than six months. w Section 8. Every person applying for a li cense to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors, before securing the same, shall execute to the said Town of Hood River, bond, In the penal sum of one thousand dollars, with two or more sufficient sureties, to be approved bjr the com mon council, conditioned that he will "keep an orderly house, and that he will not permit any unlawful gaming or riotous conducft jjprftbout bis hon--r-anfTtnRth?nrfot open or permit" toe opened, his place of business for the purr pose of traffic on the first day of the week, com monly called Sunday, nor between the hours of eleven o'clock P. M. and five o'clock A. M. at any time; that he will not give, seizor supply spirituous, malt or vinous liquors to minors or habitual drunkards, nor to any person at the time in a drunken or intoxicated, condition, and that he will, during the term of said li cense, comply with all the ordinances of said Town ot Hood River, in any way regulating or iff ecting the traffic in, or handling of spirituous malt or vinous liquors; and in case of a viola tion by the person obtaining such license, of any of the conditions of said bond, the Mayor shall immediately commence a proceeding in the Recorder's Court, upon said bond, to recover the penalty therein provided; and if judgment shall be recovered in such action against such bondsmen, the Recorder shall, as a part of such Judgment, enter up an order revoking such license.- Section. That any person wishing to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors, before ot taining a license as hereinafter provided shall, at his own trouble and expense, obtain the sig natures of an actual majority of the whole number of legal voters in said town of Hood River, to a petition to the common council of said town, praying that said license be granted ; and no applicant shall be. deemed to have a majority of the legal voters of said town whost petition does not contain the names of a num ber of legal voters of said towriequal. to a ma jority of all the votes cast in said town at the last preceding city election,' and greater than the whole number of names of legal voters of said town which may be signed to any remon strance against the granting of such license. . Section 6. That when the signatures of an actual majority of the whole number of legal voters have been obtained, as provided in the last preceding section, the applicant sha.ll, at his own expense, cause the said petition to be published ina weekly newspaper of general circulation,' in said lWn of Hood River, in two consecutive editions of said newspaper, togeth er with notice of the time when he will apply to the sommon council for such license. The publication of the petition and notice herein provided for, shall be proved by the affidavit of the editor or publisher Of the paper In which the publication was made. " ' .'-' Section S. ' On the applicant producing to the common council the receipt of the treasurer of said town for the payment of the-eum herein before prescribed, and proof of compliance with all the preceding provisions of this ordi nance, the council may give him a license for the term his receipt may call for. , Section 7. If any person or persons shall barter, sell, or in any manner dispose of any spirituous, malt or vinous liquors, within the corporate limits of said Town of Hood River, without first having obtained a license there for as provided in this ordinance, such person shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall 1)6 fined iot less than two hundred dollars, nor more than four hundred dollars. : Section 8. That "if any, person "having ob tained a license to sell Bplijjttious, Imalt or vi nous liquors as in this. ,rJinan"c'e provided, shall give or sell any such liquor to any woman or girl, or to any minor, or shall permit any woman or girl, or any male minor to frequent his place of business, either s guest, servant, waiter, waitress, dancer, singer, actor or musi cian ; or shall give or sell tiny snch liquor to an habitul drunkard, or to a person at the time in a drunken or intoxicated condition,such person shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than Ten, nor more than Fifty Dollars; and if any person shall be convicted of any offense under the provisions of this section, the Res corder shall enter up, as a part of snch judg ment of conviction, an order forfeiting such person's Uceftse Section 9. All ordinances and parts of ordi nances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Approved Beeember 13, 1899V ' - E. L. SMITH, - . - . Mayor of Hood River, Oregon. Attest .- J; R. NICKELSEN,- Recorder of Jhc Town of Hood River: RE AT CLEARING On Monday, Dec. -11, 1899, . We will commence a . .'. : -.J. -SaGllEAT REDUCTION BALE" sss u 0m DRY qoods DEPARTMENT, r .This is the Sale that generally takes place1 ifi JANUAli'Yj ' ' "' - but we have deemed it advisable, to inaugurate" this sale when . it will be of the ;:v . most value to the publie; This, we - think, will meet the" approval of. all who .have' Holiday shopping to do. - The prices th.at we will quote from time to tirtie will be SO PHENOMENALLY LOW that It will induce every one toHake advantage of this sale: Shoe Department In this line we do not ADVANCE PRICES. We CUT PRICES, and iri keeping with our usual custom we lead air competitors and in so doing the price of special lineS will be cut in two. - - "- - -- ., " -.- - ' - ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Commencing Monday, December 11 we will inaugurate1 A General Clean Up Sale in our clothing and furnishing goods department.' We intend mak ing this the sale of the Century and the greatest money saving sale in the history of The' Dalles. ; All goods marked down to Bed Rock Prices. Look for the Rod .Tag. ' It means . dollars and conts for you .. '.: , . . -., .. : .'. "' . '; .' ..:.';:-. ALL GOObS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. . LADIES. AND GENTS Silk and Woolen MITTENS LA FRANCE'S. CHAS. TEMPLE, THE JEWEIsMR Will open up next week in his new store, -- - . with a fine line of i- -,---: . WATCEHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. - ' - -.-..'- ' " ' -. . . REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. Careful Attention given to testing the Eyes and fitting Glasses. . j ,. j, ii,ii-mii ri if- T . . -; a ma jsvt. is m jnt pis ki ratk is m m n LK; During the - winter months I will deliver Milk only in the morn ing. ' The price will be, during January and February, : ..6 cents per quart.. J. ;W. MAYES. JOHN BRADLEY . - HAS HIS . NEW BAKERY In Hood River, Opposite Postofftce, Now Ready for Business. Is prepared to furnish, at all times, any and -. t . everything usually found in a . -t - first-class bakery. Bread, Plea and Cakes Baked to Order -on Short Notice. - .. " . ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Lapd Office at Oregon City, Or., Nov. 17, -1899. ; Notice ja hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in stfpport of his claim,' and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on January 24, 19 M, vii: . . - -: .ALEXANDER1 BARR.'h.E. No. 10039, for the W H of SWJiASWofNWJof Sec. 15, Jown. 1, north of Range 6, east. . - He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of , said land, viz : . . j v- Frederick W. Ough, James Henry Robertson, and Mason Latoureli, all of Latourell Or.y and Alexander Watts, of Orient, On - CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. ' SUBSCRIBE FOR . - THE EVEN1G TELEGRAM, - Of Portland,. Oregon, and '- secureitssplendidpreminm, 1 'EXCITING EXPERIENCES 1NOUR WAR WITH SPAIN AND THE FILIPINOS," Edited by Marshall Everett and profusely Illustrated.- SUBSCRIPTION RATES? I Month. . . ... .80; With Book,.v. . .-.$1.25 8 " .......... 1.35; " " ...... 1.75 & " - .......... 2.75; " ....... 3.00 12 " JS.00; . ' " - 6.25 Book by mail or express wtenty-fivecents batru. J. J. LUCKEY. II. D. LANGILLE. BERT STRANAHAN MT. HOOD STAGE CO. Daily Stage Between - , c Hood River and Cloud Cap Inn- . ..First-class Turnouts tor Tourists and Commercial Travelers. . - Competent Drivers, Good Conveyances, Moddtaie Rates : - General livery, delivery and dray work of every description. The best of care taken of transient stock,- and. satisfaction guaranteed HOOD RIVER, OREGON, Have a Full Line of ENERA1 ERGHANDI! Staple And Fancy Groceries, MACKINTOSHES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN". BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS, A FULL LINE OF AVUUUU1 UUUbO CL1IU OllUCD PRICES RIGHT. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. CALL WltL CONVINCE YOlf, 0 BBS In the line of Hardware, Ti n ware, G ran iteware, Stoves and Steel Ranges, Iron, Steel, Coal, Hardwood and Wagon Mft ; terial, Windmills," Pumps; Water, Sewer, and Terra Cotta Pipe, Plumbing and . Plumbers' Supplies. WAGONS :-: BUGGIES :-: CARRIAGES Plows, Harness and Farm Machinery, . Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies. Rifles, Shotguns, Revolvers, Ammunion These are a few of the lines which we carry . A Large ahd Well Selected Stock to Choose From. Send lis your inquiries. We want your tradef and will try to merit it. Mays & Crowe, DALLES, OR,