3food Iivcr Slacicr. JIO'M) RIVER, OIL, JULY, 18, 1KI.1 I'SIOJI IVWIIIC RAILWAY LOCAL ( Altll. kant imh'nh kkom hood invi;ii No. , Knini'M lnuvi'H ut A. M. N". II, Mull ) V, ., m, WHHT IIIII'Ml KKOM ll(MU) ICIVICIC. No. T, Kii.icm li iivra ni :m , M. N. I, Mull " A. M. TIIK MAILS. Tli. mull nrrlvci ftmn HtniluliiilK at II rliM'h A. M. Wlnimliiv ninl Hiiliiriln) n; ili. arla ''Hiiiini'iliiy,ii noon. Kor Clii'iiiiwi-lh, li'iivm nt H A, M. nrrlvinnl V. M. Hutnrilava. Kr WIiIIkHhIiiioi, Iiitvc dully at H A. M. arrUr.nl iiiiiiii'i'liH'k I', M. Kroiii Whllii Hulinuii li'it vom fur KnMu, till wrr, Trout Luke uml Oh nwooil Moulin), an,) Kr l(lm, IIKIKF LOCAL MATTKKS. Oil cloth at tin- furniture xtorc. Building itMT ut furniture more. , All IuihI pnM'rprcpnrt'd ut tlilHollli-c. Why cough, when 8. It. will Mop It. lv for mile; nlao a flue Inunry ImrHc. ElHIAIt V. Wl.VA.NH. riftun-H fumed to order at the fur niture atort. ! Mr. Dr. Howe came up from J'orl-i hind Thurmliiy. I ('ofl)im and undertaken mippllcM ut i ue lurunuro more. Mr. ArniNtnoiir moved out to Par ker' mill Tliumdiiy. The eiicaiupiiieiit of the Third ref luent In over all over. Furniture at 1'ortlnnd prleeN nt H. E. UurtnuW furniture Ntore. J. W. Wullitcv went to Portland yeatcrduy on u ImimIiichh trip. Mr. hnd Mm. Ilunamkcr wen here from White Hiilmoii Tutudiiy. (Julie a iiuiiiUt of Portland people vlMlled tlilMjj)lnii hint Kundiiy, Mm. (). C. McUmnI of Portlimd Ih, HM'ii(lltiK the Nuniiner ut rred HoweV Ili-nd Mr. HnrtleyV ndvertlm-meut In thin Inane. He Iiun un excellent horn-, llitve you (teen the flVlHI nuMtie nuiple lied room net ut the furniture tore? Mm. Dr. Ktcwnrt of Walla Wulla N vlMltlnir her brother Mr. Wolfard, nn.l family. Mr. und Mm. O. L. Htrnimhnn arriv ed home from Portland Weducndnv morn I n. I lU-forepurelmxInK rail mad nndatcnm-! Kliip IK-kt-fM, eoiiHUll UKelltH Union I'll eitlc nvkU'Iii. Mm. John (InUn of I'ortlund und her children are Mopping for tin Hummer j ut Mr. H'.riniiiliim'H. j Mr. (1. II. Palmer whn over from1 White Huliiioii Wednexduy und made Un a pleuxunt call. MImmcm Delvii Wolfurd, und Frond i aiei oy. un Mnmiuv ror u vwit to li IcikIh In W nl In W'ul'lu. Mm. E. E. Mitehell, tem her of vocal limine In I'ortlund pulilic Hchool Ih the gueotof Mm. F. M. King. MIhh Ann Smith, who Iiiih Ixvn ut tending the wIiooIh nt Obcrlin Ohio, Ih exH i it (l home lu a few duyH. X. Itllleti and daughter Mil, went, to Vancouver WcilntMluy morning to tile on a hoiiicHtcud III Wutdilngton. Mr. J. W. Morton left for Tillamook Tuesday, to re mm In aevenil month, lie took hla little Uy with him. Mr. Prlchnrd of I'ort laixl, Kruud daughter of Mr. 8trannlmn Sr. und her dilldrcii nrc veiling relutlveH here. Mr. Wlllliini Kennedy of Chcnowith wiim lieie lliuiHdiiy, uml lieieulter will have n weekly vlmt from the ti,A )KH. Mr. W. II. Loehhead, proprietor of J the C(dumliliifivd-yurd, in The Dulles, j wuh here on u bunlne vIhII Wciliies- j day j Frunk Hutton fhlped one of IiIhI liorm-N to 1'ortlnnd TuvHdny. to train ! lor the rull raw. JIu huti two very Ood OUCH. J. J. Luekey hits Hold IiIh Inteivst. In the pliiett rvtvntly bought by hiniwlf and Mr. Hi lie it from Mr. lluimueker, to Mr. Dlllen. A building 1n being erected on the comer of Heeoii'l mid River vtreetH, to lie lined by Oriint Kvanri as u barber Hhop and buth houric. Mr, Win. Eliot arrived here yester day, bin father and the balance of the family will come next week to remain through the summer. M. H. Nlekelwin purchased Mr. Bil Icii'h tilackMinitlt ahopsome tiiie since, und in busy imwt of the time, uh he Ih un excellent workman. Itev. W. 8. Holeomb and fumily, left Wednesday morning for t heir old home in Ohio. The gooa wIhIicb ofullwho knew them go with them. Don't listen to what the neighbors tiny, but come and see for yourself. A beautiful antique maple bedroom Net for $(,00, at the furniture ntore. A hull game was played nt Plensnnt view Htinduy between the Mill club and n nine from here, resulting in a victory for the Huwdust boys, of 15 to 4. A party of three lady tourists from Han Francisco were here Tuesday, and the sumo day a party of four gen tlemen were here from Chicago. Miss Dicz Hunt who has been teach ing school nt Moro, arrived here last Thursday und will spend the summer Vlth her mother Mm. (J. J; Hunt. Mrs. Christian Anderson, who has been visiting her aunt Mrs A. II. Mid dle ton and lantily for several weeks, re turned to Portland, where she will In future reside, Wednesday evening. Messrs. Wilson and Dallas started Wednesday for Lost lake, prepared to lay sheir axes against all impediments : to travel in tne siiape or brusu ana logs und to cut out a good trail. It is sel dom this eleemosynary disposition Tons out in any one, but Wilson and Dallas can't help it because they ute built that way. Tim Tlinrn-Aiiiiiif'iliifir having the liiWNt circulation of any piiis-r In the canity, wu nt the lust 'kchsIoii of the count commissioners awarded the county prlnlliig. Mrs. Diiiiinlik cumi) In from Mt. Mood Tliumdiiy and went to The Da Him to make a tiling on her claim, pint of which, It seems has been Hied oi by u Mr. Dlckei'son. James It. Hunt was at M. 15. Potter's Wediii'Mdav to do some piiK'rlng. He has the Henry house ubout finished und It is unnecessary perhaps to udd that the work Is well done. The Dalles Navigation Company bus purchased Die uiilliiiMlidd steamer .lyriie nt I'orlliiiKl to run lu connect ion with the KcKiilatur, They expert to be n the route surely next month. We have not received notice of the murrliiKc of licit Orahiim mid MIhh Itclle Foster, but us lie went to Vancou ver fur purpose of getting married, Ills more titan probable they are now one. I'nlon Pud lie Hyslcut oilers un eiiiulli'd facilities to tourists en route to all points east. Vesliliuled Hlecpers, Dluem, Frc Clinlr t'ars through to Missouri river uml Chlcugo without eliane. Mr. Itlvthe and family, Mm Hubert son and Sir, Andrews were fishing near Huskiik's place on the West fmk dur ing the week, und report huvliig hud it line time. Mr. Pratt iHcumpcd ut lius kirks place. Mcssm. Fh ld, Ferguson, Markham and Snvder, went to Dost Inke Tlium diiy, for it weeks tlshlng. This need not deter others from making the trip, for It is not probable that they will eutch nil the fish. Frldny morning u barge loaded with wood, while passing the mouth of HimhI river lurched throwing u tier of wood ovcrlsmrd. This listed her so biully thut she put Into the Washing ton shore to balance up her loud. Mr. A. H. Hyrkelt arrived ut White Salmon from the east, last, week, ac companied by n friend Mr. Phcljis. Thev are nt present on a hunting ex is'ditlon ut Mt. Adams, with Hilly Me t 'oy us guide and master of ceremonies. Mr. Frame and n party of friends went out to the forksof the river Wed nesday, for a mouths camping. The place Is it delightful one, und from pres ent indications there will Is' a small colony cunijs'd there during the sum mer. Husrlntendent Troy Shelly gives notice that a Normal Tcnchem Insti tute w ill Is- held ut The Dulles, com-mc-iclng August IMth. and continuing for one week. It will Iss conducted bv J. II. Ackermun und W. A. Wetzel, of Portland. It Is seldom a young man's heart palpitates hard enough to break his wnteh crystal, but when It ilis-s, hU Is-st girl enn wuger her gulliiguskins, that lie Is hem alone. Tills does not neeessarllv apply to anyone hero but still it might. The latest fud of the Irrepressible tou rist, w ho is In u hurry to see the big world, is to come up from Portland on the Ismts arriving here ulsuit 4 o'clock, und tnking the (!:.'(( trnin buck. They thus get to see all the mugnlllceut scen ery of the Columbia. Tllf Vflhr liflMtf itti lull! fl.tU'ti ftnlr street und the uiinoyiug shutting oil' of the water is at un cud. The new ninins w ill famish un abundant supply, uml this will amply repay the putient wultlng of consumers while the cliunges were being made. The Postal Inspector visited Hood River Thursday, and scttks in the highest terms of the oil Ire. and the manner in which It Is conducted. He will strongly urge an Increase of salary, on account of this ollice having so much distributing work. The directors of this school district have extended the time for paying tuxes un til next Wednesday evening, ut which time the assessment roll will be turned over to the sherill'. Those who think their taxes ure heavy enough without pnying additional costs w ill settle before thut time. Complaint Is inndu I hut some of our town Uys ure In the habit of singing songs the like whereof is not found in Walt's hymns, ami otherwise making themselves obnoxious. These com plaints will he examined by the legal uuthorities, if t'le otlensels not stopped, uml we hope the boys will not need any further admonition. Mr. K. Witiuns showed us some tim othy stulks grown on the high ridge between the forks of the river, without irrigutloii. They measured 5 and u hall feet in length, and were from the second years crop. If the hills will produce this kind of grass, Hood Jliver will he the greatest duirying section in Oregon. For the benefit of our local sports men, as well as of those who make a ruid on our pheasants und grouse, Me cull attention to the fact that the lust legislature passed a bill extending tiie close seuson, und thut it is now unlaw ful to kill these birds before the rimt day of Beptcmlier. More than this, there Is u general determination to prosecute all who violate the law. Blowers & Crowell has just received direct from the manufacturers In Hus ton $s:i,000 worth of boots and shoos, thereby cutting of!" the commissions paid middlemen, which will be saved to their customers. These goods will bo retailed ut Portland wholesale prices or less, and as they are now opened, we Invite the public to call and examine them, and be convinced that we mean exactly what we say. The Union Pacific managers have at last taken a tumble to themselves since the Howena trestle burned, costing $18,000 in money and a largo amount of annoyance; and have put sixty watchmen on the road between Trout dale and The Dalles. This costs $3000 per month, but Is much cheaper, and far more satisfactory than paying for bridges, and making the public tired of travelling over the road or around It. Virtue hath Its own reward, and laziness sometimes gets the same. This truism Is repeated because Grant V.vims reeent.lv iirnvtxl It Ua no..t down the river with some others boat riding, and there being no wind Grant walked home four miles rather than pull the boat. When about half way a breeze sprung up. and the party sai'led iLiri in,) vy nun, .caving iiun lo irucige it out. t The I, udlcs Aid Society will give n lawn party ut Mrs. C.J. Hunts next Wednesday evening. Ice cream and cuku fifteen cents. Everybody Invited. The salmon run Is reported to ho gsid, und getting letter every day. Lust yenr the run wus lute und this yrur still Inter, und it looks as If the chlnooks had learned the combination, and planned to get up the river during the close season. If the run will hold good until the ex pi ration of the season, the owners of the fish wheels cuu yet make it fortune this year. We learn from Mr. Kennedy of Cheuowlth, that the Isxly of John Johnson wus found buck of his cabin lust week. Mr. Johnson worked for Mr. Ordwny, nud us there Is no known cause why he should take his life, it Is presumed that he shot himself acci dentally. When the body wus found It wus evident thut death had occurred several days Is-fore. The coroners Jury i have since w riting i tie above loumi u verdict in accordance with the state ment. Mm. A. It. Hyrkelt presented this ollice with it basket of splendid fruit from their White Salmon orchards Thursday. There Mire several kinds of plums, nil delicious, apples finer than Pomona ever dreamed of, und luscious m'ui:!ick almost uh lurge us it biise ball When White Sulmoii makes such a showing us this, It is time for Ibsid itiver to look to her laurels. Mr. Coleman who hrotight)the fruit over tells us the suches were grown on tries planted last year, und not much bigger tliun a walking stick. The lulls District a ;mmI ;raM Count rj. Cnloii Fulls, July l.'ith. 1H'.H). V.d. (ii,A( iku: I have been cxs'rlincntlng on the dryest und rockiest hind we have, with dillervnt kinds of grass, w ithout irrigu tloii, uml have been re winded with the best success. I send yon two sM-cimens of timothy, one in the second year, raised by K. W. Winuiis, measuring 3 feet (il Inches high, and the other was sowed Inst full by the writer, uml meas ures 4 feet 7 inches high. The best heads mcusure 5 inches. We liavu grass in swule lands und moist places thut bents this AO er cent., but this grass wus sown on the dryest places to see If it would Is a success on ull the laud, and we firmly believe thut from the Fulls to the fisit of Mt. Hood there Is present ut ull times in the soil or uir, sulliclent moisture to Insure good crojm of hay and grain, us well us ull kinds of fruit. We liud a greut down-pour of ruin on the loth Inst., and all kinds of garden stuff are growing luxuriantly. In testing grasses I sowed some tall out gntss. no culled by 1). M. Ferry, and it beats timothy so bail that the latter "isn't In it" at all for this country. It flourishes in the dryest soil without ir rigation, has a much heuvier foliage than timothy, and seems to be ever green. When eaten down close to the ground by stock the stubble keeps green, growing continuously. D. M. Ferry suys it is evergreen in the south ern stutcs, und three crojw eun be cut from it each year. Stock here prefer it to timothy. This entire county can be covered with an evergreen mantle, at least through the milder weather, by theuidof this gntss, if it holds out ns well us It did in the test I have mude. j 1 hiii ulso exerimentlng with another i plant w hich bids fuir to beut the oat grass. There ure thousands of acres of gsid government land near this place thut people eun muke good homes on; j many tructs with good springs und I streams on them, and the wonder is ! thut it wus not all taken luuir tiiro. All i that Is lucking to muke this country thoroughly prosperous lsu railroad to the forks of the river, and a big saw mill there to cut the forest into lumber. The Forks is the first place in the val ley where all the timls-rcan begot to gether, und it bus enough water power to run ull the muchinery in the north west. W. It, Winuns. A Musical Treat. There will be an excellent concert at the Ktversido Congregational church next week, Thursday July 23rd, ut 8 o'clock, ,p. in., in which both home and 1 'oil land tulent will participate. It is imiHissible to given full program this week, but the character of the entertainment will be of the best. There will be violin, violincello, and piano trios, and violin, violincello, und voeul solos, also duets ami quartettes. It is also hoped thut it bitllud horn solo will be secured for the entertuinment. The services of Miss Mamie L. lippiu cott of Portland, for the violin, una 11. P. Flint, of Oakland Culif., for the violincello, have been secured. Those desirous of attending will have a chunce to secure their seats next Wed nesday morning ut ten o'clock ut the ehurcu. Don't forget the date und hour. HUUN. At TTiuul Pivnr' V hlnv.Tnlv Ifltli in Mr. und Mrs. Will Yates, u daughter, j DIED. At Hood River, Saturday morning, July llth. Earl, Infant son of Mr. ttiul Mrs. L. E. Morse aged 11 months and 15 days. The funeral took place Sunday ulternoou. , Does 8. 11. get there ? Well I should smile. S. li. Carpet at the furniture store 10 cent below Portland prices. For any one purchasing ten dollars worth of furniture of me, I will deliver the same at landing free of charge. 8. E. HAIltMKSS. J. W. Kenna gives notice that he is here to stay, and is prepared to do painting in all its branches. Decorat ing, gilding, polishing, graining and staining. Treatment ot interior wood work and furniture a speclulty. Cur riage painting done. Ollice at Mount Hood hotel. For Sale. A fine fruit ranch of 160 acres, four four miles and a half west of the town of Hood River, on the Columbia. It has 400 fruit trees, most of which are in hearing, 200 grape vines In bearing, half acre of blackberries in full bearing (will yield 4,000 pounds of berries this year), 16,000 strawberry vines, 8 acres of corn, 2 of clover ; between 8 and 9 acres in cultivation, balance timber: fine Irrigating facilities; 1,200 feet if tight-covered flume ; two reservoirs : and over 400 feet of water pipe, carry ing water Into house. Price $2,200. Call on F R. Absten at the ranch or address ut Hood River, Or. We nre wiling glusswure und crock ery chenpet Hum it wus ever sold In UiIn place. We have n full line of fruit Jam, and we are selling 2 quart Muson am complete, at f IM per do., 1 qunrt fd.VI per do,. Perfection, qts. f 1.40 s-r do,, ull other goods corrcsjMindingly low. Cull and get quotations on sugur. The fact In we will not lie undersold by anyone who drs-s business on business principals. Hmwkkh & Chowkm,. The undersigned Is-ing located neur Hood Hlver, wishes to Inform parties who may bo desirous of having sur veying done, thut ho Is n prucllcul survevor of inunv vears extierlcncc. und unit work entrusted to him will be terformed with dispatch and correct ness. He takes pleasure In referring to Mr. A. S. Hlowem, (who for yeara was county commissioner in Minnesota,) and for whom he did county work hn county surveyor, as to ills ability. Parties writing me ut Hood will re ceive prompt attention. C. J. Haykh. Dated Hood Hlver April Oth, IHtd. ITImlxrr IjhkI, Act Jlilii- , 1S7H.J NOTICK FOH PUHMCATIOX. t'nllnl HIhImi Iinil lllflm, The lull), Oregon, Muy, 11, IHI. Nolloo I liiwby iflven Hint In compliance with Hut pros IhIiiiih of Oik act of CoiiKrcm of .linn; a, JK7K, entitled "An a t for Uir Mlv of timber liimls lu tlcHtute of ('iiliroriilu, Urn-j iron, Neviiilu, ninl WHshlnirton Territory," .Iiiiiiih K. liunnu of IIimhI Hlver, county of! wiim'o, ntnte of iroii, lum thin luy flUsl In I tills ulllic his dworn statement no. . for the ; puri'lniNC of llm KotitliwcHt 'jof neetloli no. H, i In lowimlilp no. I north, range no, H mil, und . win oner prisir to kiiow iiiih ine tana wmikiu Is more vnlimiilit for It tlmls-r or stone than for aiirli'iilliiral purpose, ami Ut intahllNli hli I'lnltn lo anlil luii'l iH'fore 1 1 if Kei;lHter and lte celverof this ntHec nt Thn llnllca, reou, on TikwiIii.v, the llth day of AiiUt, 111. He un nil' as witnesses: (' I.. Morse, I,. K. Morwi', K. II. Kleld, ('. K. SlarUhum, all ol Hood Itlvcr, Oregon. Any and all tierwimi elalmltiK adverimly Ilia alxive diwrllH'd luniU are riiiieleil to file theireliilniH In t hi office on or before nald llih day of A tiiftiHt, lH'Jl. tylU-JylH Jown w. I-wla, lteeltr. oti ck Toit puhlication. Ijiud CimccatThe Dalle, (Ir. June, IS, ls91. Not lee I hereby given Hint the fullowlnr liutned M tller luw (tied notice of hi Intention to muke llnul proof In nporl of hU claim, I .....I .!... I.I ... ...III .... I.. k.. .1... I HUM llininiilil IfliMfl will itv hihuii in-n.ro 1110 IteKlstcrand Itccelver I'. H. I,. I), at 1 lie Kullm Oregon, on HepteinlxT, 10, 1SS1, viz: A Terr Fredenhurr. II. II. No. r:i7. for the K. K. 1-4 H. W. '-i, H. H. K. . H,T.'2i, and N. K. 1-1 N. K. M Sec. A Tp. I.N.H. 10 K. W. M. lie inline the following witmimce to prove hi uoiitlmiiiiiM nnlilriHtiiiHin and ctiltiviitlon of. mild land, viz: John I . Hllntnnn, Jhiiii (imliain, Arthur DtnUmw, all of HtralKhtHburK Ori'ifon, OeorKC wenncr. of .Mt. Hood Oregon. J'.'.-bkI John W. I.KW1H. lleyUier. NOTICE FOH PUHLICATION. Iand Oflli at Vancouver, Wuh. June 22, 1SRI. Notlril heri-by alven that the fullowlnir naniwl arttler luw tiled notice of hi intention lo iimke flnal proof in mipport ifi inn I'uiiiii. nnu inni nam pneii win oe iiiaue before the Clerk of the Kiierlor I'ourt of hku liinnln. County WaahltiKlon, at Ixwr Caa cadc, V anil., mi Aui(UMt Hth, 1SU1, vli: HuTltl K. Ordwajr. H. P. 7740, for the KM H. w.' Jand N. w. 1-4 H. w. M ami H. K. M N. w. H Kec. li, Tp. 8, N. It. K. W. M. lie name the ful lowing wltm-two to prove hi (vmtinuou residence upon andcullivntion of. Hiilil land, vlr.: AlnoirnderwKid. Wlllhim Kruno, Charle Mycra, John Johnwin, all of i nennwitn n nn, yZi-uufl Joiix I). UkooiikuaX, RcKlHter. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Iractlce In all the courts of Oregon and Washington. Hpeolal attention given to con veyancing. GLf,lEH OFFICE, HOOD RIVEH OREGON. FOR SALE. A fine pony suitable for n lady to ride, together with fiide-snddle, bridle uml complete outfit' Inquire of James Feak. In the Prather Building, Corner of Second and Oak Streets. -KEGULAU MEALS 35 CENT8.- Mcnla cooked to order at all hours of the dny. Mrs. Juua Haun Proprletrem. S. A. DETWILER & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors. All kinds of surveying promptly at tended to. Special attention given to platting acre property. Prices reason able. Addrrss Boom 4, S. E. Corner Second and Washington, Sts. Portland Or, THE DEPOT STAND. CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ICE CREAM, LEMONADE, AND Milk Shake. Hot Coffee and Cold Lunches. MARVIM UAND. - Pnorni etor. For Coughs and Colds we heat thorn nil S.B.C.C. 1 mMv VW1 Mm Ifj) fel 4 Ikl! W. H. WILSON. A TTOItNEY-A T LA W. IUX)M.1 M, AMI ift, NBW VOOT BbOCK, . TIIK IIAM.KM, OIIEOO.V. ltrCR WATKISS A Mr.XBKKK, Attorney s-at-Law, Vogt's new building:. Second St TIIK IMI.I.KH OIIHOON. JUST RECEIVED. A new stock of Indies' and Oents' WATCHES. FII.LKD AND HILVEH CASKS, CHAINS, C'HAHMS, ETC. M'Kf'IlL attention given to clean ing and repairing watches. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - - - - Oregon. Land Locator. Kverv body want land In Hood Hiver Valley. I have some very de si ruble tracts of gixsl land on my list for preemption, homesteads and tim-Is-red claims, with running water on them. I can locate several stockmen advuntngeoualy. Do not fall to see me at Hood Kivcr Falls or address me at Hissi Hher. WasootViunty, Oregon. W. HorWWlMAXH, IK-utor. Ti MOUNT HOOD HOTEL, Has been thoroughly renovated, and a large ell added doubling its CAPACITY. Everything will tie found neat and clean AXB TUB Table will be supplied with the bant the MARKET A f tOK US. OEOROK HERHEKT Proprietor. S. L. YOUNG. MUCCKHBOK TO E. HECK. -DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, ALSO Optical Goods. Fine Watch Repairing a Speci alty. Second St The Dalles. Or. J. M. IfflGW, MX THE DALLES, OREGON, Have the only abstract of land titles in the County, and are the only persons who can furnish reliable in formation concerning land titles on SHOE! NOTICE. We are also prepared to make out all necessary papers for filing ou the forfeited AND ON ANY GOVERNMENT LAND. X, CAT V. Choice bargains aJxLiJCdl In city and Country Property. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITFD. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER LETTERS. J.M.Huntington&Co. Opera Houm Block - Tho Dalle Or. The Eastern Oregon MEBME STOBE IS NOW OPEN :IX mIIE: - Max Vogt Block, NO. 194 SECOND ST, THE DALLES, OREGON. N Chandler, Mgr. PM & NITSCHKB. The Dalles. Since the first of June we have added to our Furniture 6c Carpet HusinesN a complete Undertaking Es tablishment, and as we succeeded In getting our stock from the East with out being compelled to Join the Under taker's Trust, we assure the public that in consequence thereof our Prices Are Very Low. Itcmember our place of buslneM on HECOXD ST., XEXT MOODY'S B1XK. PERRY & JONES, raoritirroRa or tri Hood River Market nrafUi y baa4 twi wpjly of Choice Heats of all kinds. Sausages a Specialty. pti atuntioa pM at FurnMiing Miilmen nd Sttpptying Meat in Large Quantities Don't Forytt the Haee, HOOD RIVER MARKET. Oak street nest door to Glacikb office. Removal Notice! Wm.iygicholl, UNDERTAKER,"! WMn to inform hi awiy trWnda aa4 MkMt reumfl that h. bu riroarW kit andvrtaklnt room lo WICKKIJIFN' NSW BVILOIN Conor Tblrd had Wufalnfton, Vber b. earriai a ro'J rtork of mmrthtam anlaf ia that WoalnaM. Ordm kr dfrtch, .ipron, awl k pnmiu Mwaaua to aud latMtaeNoa Can won an t hour of taw djr or night at hla a inioa, COTiMt roactk aa4 Waahhartaa, t law. 4 ruaiutta REMOVAL NOTICE. MAIER & BENTON , The RED FRONT Gro cers have moved to the cor. of Third and Union St. where they carry & complete line of staple and fancy Groceries. And also do a general eommlwl bimineHH. Thankful for pant favors, w solicit a continuance of tho same M our new store in Uie old Post OISm Building Cor. 3rd, and Union St. The Dalles, Oregon BR. TUCKER, PPiU'KIKTOB- OF HOOD RIVEB UILLS. LUMBER OP ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURE tt Of FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVERQ&, j -j""L JT ' ' WaWTllBWfll'WraiWaBKJ!!BaK " "