3food Tivcr Slacicr IIOMDItlVKK, OU NOV, 7, 1HIII. I.MOM PWIrH' ItUIAYAV I M AI, ( A Itl. r,A-T IHM'Mi HIOM llnoli KIVIJI Vn, H, lnlc leave III II HI , M, "Nil, 'J, Mull " llllll I', M. V IKI' lilll'Ml IIIOM IIOoli III V Mil. 'No. 7, Knv i',ivi' ill 7 IH I'. M. Nit. I, Mall " Mi A, M. Till: MAILS. L Til mH Hi-ilve Chiiii Htriillkltiirit nt II n'. cliH'lt A. M, W'lilinmliivii iiihI Hiiliiidny; iii n r t h ' ' iu mii 1 1 1 1 ii ', . i mi ii. Kor riiiMiiiwi lli, li'iiM' til H A. M. nriivranl 6 I', M. huliii'iluvit. for While Hiilimii. liiivi'K ilully Ml H A. M. Ml rlvm ill niiK ui'liH'k P.M. I'roni WIiIIk Hiilimin li iivm fi.r I'liMu, (ill-Hii-r, I nuil l.nltc Hint lilcuwiHiil .Moinlii) n, nud Frldiivii. JIHIIir 1.01'AI, MATTIiKS. J. ll.ticrdcs In mi I he nick lint . ('. It. Hi du was down from (Iraiit Hnnd.iy. Cupl ilu )!.'. Cue wi iil to Portland jodtnliiy, ricliiri H fr.uiKil to order nttheftir- IlltUrt st . Dm H. H. k-1 there? VII I should NUlllf. K It. 'i'lit Mint residence, near town, wits finished jtMcrdiiy. Collins mill undertakers supplies ut the furniture store. Cull mikI see I lie new school still for UiyV lit Illllllllt'H. County court was In session ut Tin1 JhilleN this we"k. The W. C. T. IT. will MKH-t nt SjIU) tills liflcriltMill. All klndH of country produce bought nud wild ut Jlurrlson's. A fine line of gent's furnishing gtsMls JiiHt received at IIuiiiiii'm. Mix. Kliot I Mrs. llurrellof l'ort- luiid were here Tliiimdny. T. K. Coon Iiiih planted several acres with hlriiwU-iTii'Miit M osier. Stock linHi'tir Ulce hits resigned IiIm tlfltCOOII lll't'llllllt Ol' III llCttltll. Mr. Floyd Fields l. fl Mondny night for liU old home, Dunning, Nebraska. Mrs. John Wilson him Ist-ii tiltt' hick for smite time, but Is Improving. 8. J. I. ii Friii ut', nflcr u short vlsll Lome, left for Jleppucr Wednesday lliolllillg. Kicilntciident rdiclley wiih visiting mhiic of the schools of thu Vullcy lust Thursday. Copley llhirlclm nud Claude Topple went to'l'ortlniKl Monday to attend llic t iimIiicwi college. Tin K. of 1'. have work In the sec ond and third huiKh tonight, mid it full lit tendance 1m desired. Hupcrltitoii'lc'it SlM-Ilt-y will move likt rmnlly tit The lulie next we't to n fnulii during the w inter. Mr. Kenrh k and family hnve gone to Knsti in Oregon, lie Is still !u the t-mploy of the Colon i'lu illc" The regular ni:irt-rly teachers' ex iiniliiiilion for IciichcrK'certlllciite w ill licgiti next Wednesday at The Dalles. The Itcgulntor Is to enrry nn excur sion party down lli hroiid Uiwnu of the ('oliiiiil)ln tin the evening ot the llltli. James W. Wnlluee, yesterday wild the eighty acre tract recently jHirclum edhyhiiiit.rW.il. Uishop, to T. It. Coon. Murvin Hand him niiln returned to Hood Klver, not. ineeilni; tluit eneour iiirenient in hiiHlniM ho expected In rortlnud. For any one purclmnliif; ten dollurn worth of furniture of me, I w ill deliver the Millie ut landing fife of charp'. 8. K. JlAlttMKSH. More new khm1m ut Mm. HowcIIh' thin wtt'k. I'lleei reduced: tht'V liniHt l'o. Small JprotltH and quick tutio w ill Le her motto. We uuderHtiMid we nre to lmvo n "deestrlct Hchool" exhihiliou soon, the pupilH" being engaged la rcheainlng for the mime. Mr. Cluirlett Koers and family, who have been in l'ortlatid Hinee la.st winter, have returned to thm place and tire living on their farm. Mr. KHIsoii'h little phi, who had her leg broken three vveeKH niro, Ih getting tilong nicely mid will lie iiblo to he. out of IhhI in a few weeks more. If our conteniporaricH In The Dalles will ease up JiiHt a little on the Jtegu lator bUHiucHM they will do a wise thing. Too much sweetness In time eloys. Kcv. Ell I). Huteliire, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal ehurch of The Dalles, conducted services In the parlor of the Mt. Hood hotel Wednesday evening. Mr. Ilast has purchased property at Eugene, and in consequence lioth ho and Mrs. Jlast will Icuvw us In a week or so to make their home at that place. We have received a stock of deeds, mortgages, etc., which we w ill sell to those in need of that kind of material at considerably less than 1(K) per cent, profit. Chrysanthemums now hold sway mid liood ltivcr boasts some beautiful collections of them. Wilder l'ease, could hero 11 nd satisfaction and con tent. Mrs. H. C. Smith, has strawberries In her garden that will measure four Inches in clrctimierance, but they are not ripening w ell on account of the rain. Tne second quarterly meeting of the U. 1$. church of this place will bo held on Saturday and Sunday of next week, ltev. G. Slckafoose will conduct the uervlees. Uncle Sammy Clark, of Moscow, Idaho, who htw been visiting friends in the Willamette valley for two months, stopped oil' here for a day on his way Lome. He left Wednesday morning. Mr. C. (I. Koberls nud family caino In from their place (lining the week for a short visit. Mr. KoIn'iIh slilpMd a pair of hoiHt N to The Dallcx to Ut win tered Tuesday, District court meets at The Dalles Monday. The docket Is a large one, but Judge Jtl ihIhIiiiw will polish It oil' as neatly mid speedily us a cub hear would a roiislluif-enr. Afler nearly two weeks of steady and copious ruin, Hie huh inudi-lis appear ance lor the (Irs! lime Thursday. The ground Is pit tly well Miaked and lull grain never looked better. Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Husbands of Mosler were ut l'oi timid during the week. Mrs. Husbands' health has been poor for some time, but we are glad to stale Is improving. Col. Houghton has resigned the Col iineley of (lie Third regiment, to take elleet'nlMiut the 1st of December. The ( 'olouel's change of residence (run i The Dalles to I'orilaud miidu the resigna tion necessary, llevlval meetings will Is- held at the '. II. church, cuintiif uclug Friday eve., the Mill Inst. I(cv. (i, Siekaloone nud Mrs. Kiln Jones will Is present to iismImI In the scrvlivs. The public are cordially Invited. V. H. Church: Preaching at II a. in. Sunday seliool at 10 o'clock In the morning, luting People's meeting at 7 hi the evening. A gosM'l song-service will take the place of the regular service In the evening. A welcome to all. Mr. J. T. Delk was arrested Friday evening charged w ith threatening to do Injury to the mtmoii of another, and was placed under bonds to keep the sace In the sum of fcl.tMHl. He pro cured Isindsiiieu ut The Dalles Sulur- day. Mrs. Champlln took her daughter Winnie to The Dulles last Sunday and placed her III the Sister's scImmiI ut that place. It Is one of the Is-st schools in (he stute, uinl Miss Winnie will have the best of opportunities to acquire a good education. The school-house (lag has been sup planted during the wet and storm v weather by a handsome s'lilialit. All (he building lacks now is a mast and sail to make one Islleve that Hood ltivcr was a deep-sea isirt and that the admiral himself was here. The ileiiiand for Orijonian'H Wed nesday morning was so great that the train ' pulled out Is fmxi the newsboy could supply it. All of w hlch show s I lint the gnat American citizen is Inter ested in the elections in the East, mi interest that the meagre P'jsirts of the Wednesday's dispatches was unable to satisfy. Mr. Stella Gray desires us to state that her stilt against E It. Gray, for u divorce, has been withdrawn. The leason well, slit didn't give us any, and us we can'l kivp a secret , we give our readers the full benefit of our in formation. The fact Is true, however, that the case has Urn dismissed. Wutch our for sale columns for some of the Is-st ival estate bargains In tint country. Ifyoiiwuiit to buy call on us, uml if you want to sell, come and mt? what we can do for you. We ad vertise nil property placed in our hands free of charge, and are so situated us to make the quickest sales. It will cost you nothing unless a sale Is made. Mr. Itust showed us bis patent square one day (his week. We are not up In matter of that kind, but this seems to Is) a vejy convenient instrument. It shows at u glance (he length of rafter and Jack rafters wqulred for any sic.ed House at uny pitch, and at the same time furnishes a pattern for cutting t lit in. Mr. Fred GiMMllellow, w ho has lieen visiting friends In Astoria, arrived home Wednesday morning. He took some Hood ltivcr apples with him, which uttnifU'd considerable attention and caused extended inquiry concern ing this place. This is the right kind of advertising nnd is an example that other of our citizens should follow w hen going away from home. The time of holding services In the Congregational churches, to liegin Nov. Hth, Is changed as follows: Services in the Riverside church will hereafter take place at 11 :.'!0 a. m., instead of 7 p. m., as heretofore. Sabbath school at I0:;t0. Services in the Valley ehurch will take place at .'I p. in., instead of 11 a. m., as Heretofore. All are eorunuiy invited. F. M. Aunks. SujH'rintcndent Farley's report for the lirst mouth's operating expenses of the iMirlane roatl at the Ciiseado Locks shows that the earnings will not yet pay the oK'ratlng exKnses. He sug gests, however, that with the present earnings the oKrating exM'iises can be cut down Htifllclently to make the road self-sustaining. We understand from the tenor of his remarks that he will resign before January 1st, and will rec ommend that the services of a superin tendent be dispensed with. Hollowo'en was evidently a week late In arriving here, us the boys did their celebrating Wednesday night in the usual humorous manner by placing boxes, barrels and other impediments on the liorehes and sidewalks. At the post office a dry-goods box as big as a small barn held possession of thenorch, and at Harrison's the hind wheels of a big lumber truck loomed up in the gray light of the morning. Other ex tremely ludicrous boxes and trash prop erly disposed no doubt caused the eele branta of the occasion Intense amuse ment. The proposed Irrigating ditch seems to bo hanging tiro temporarily between several parties who had Intended con struction of it. So far only one com pany has been Incorporated, the Cen tral, and the route proposed by this company, we understand, will not go as high as desired. If this is true, an other company will be incorporated to supply water to lands not reached by the Central. The Gl.At'lKll has called attention to the matter until the value of the ditch as an investment Is under stood, and no fears need be entertained that it will not be built. NOTICE. The shareholders of the Oak Grove Cemetery, of Hood Itiver Valley, are hereby notified to meet in Odd Fellows' Hall, at Hood lttver, Nov., 7th 1891, at 1! o'clock p. ni., for the purpose of con sidering approval of transfer of prop- erty and id otber business of great Impor- tance. A full (he! red. uttendanee Is greatlv D. G. Hiia.. , President. I it Ki'iiifiiihf rnurii of Lillian Oiler. "Klii fiilliTi'il dy tlm wiiy uliln, uml limine Ki'ln took ln'l' lioiue." N"tv nnr lillle (IiiiIIiik Ih ilvliiif, M'iiiii oliu'll rliiM! her (Kill lilili' I'J'i'n, Aiihi'I "'ill' lo I"-"'' tier Kmii I v 'In her 1 1 1 , 1 1 lieyuml I In' hIiIi'h; KIkh Iiit hiIi' 1 1 i m Nweelly iiiiiei, Mima wi-'ll we her never nunc, AlilC'l Vnli'i'H en 1 1 Ml I ilinllliK, 'I n llllll iIImIiiiiI tfiililiia hIiuii-. HIic wn nil I hnl iiiN'Ih hmiii' happy, Willi her III I MHIilHilf love, Now hi' K'e lujiitii her 1'iii'U In Ihn I'iiIIh I s hi'ine iihuve, lliiW Wl' ll lllIlK lll'l' llllll' fiMilhll'lw, Ami her voice wn luvi'il wiih iirl Hnl In In iivi ii hIii nwiiIlN t In iniilhi r l.i'fl hi i mill iiiel lonely hrie, '1'ln n I'hlih' mil the n n il li r llml xhii wii ii, lllll 1'iilllf'il I lll'l' lllHli'ml, In In ieni u- i'lniiii'iil uml mveel, 'I IH' iui'l, Irue aim "iil'l -"Vmi saw not Hie iiiiiji'Ih who mi l ln'rllivr" 'l lii! iiiili' of Hie ell y .vmi i iiiiIiI mil . ! Hnl uM'i' I lie river, tin' I, run lilili i Im r, I hy ilui 1 1 ii u Is iiiiltlnu In wli'iinii' liii'C." t.M I -. I,iiue Star MhTiirv. The question clinm-n for debate next Wednesday evening Is, "Id-solved, have ever seen In Oregon. It is ore Dial Inteiiiperuiiee has caused more (hat wnuM ciiuwmi stampede down In misery than War." The leading dls-j Nevada r Arizona, and we nre lu nilaiits art; Will Shoemaker and I'.ich-1 formed that the supply is practically aid Gibbons. Mr. Shoemaker will im 1 Inexhaustible. We congratulate Mr. assisled by K. C. Miller, C. I,. Gilliert, I Wilson on his brilliant prosjs-cts, and I'' reil Sins-maker, James Siranalian, W. sincerely hope (hut the mine may Foley, Jiinies Ing'dls, Charles Wallace, 1 prove Is tler even than the very good it John Gibbons, Charles Stramilian and promises, ltev. F. M. Aunks. Mr. Gibbons will . ( )miij Kuti hi Deliver. Isi backed by J. II. Slioeniaker, M. J 'Phiw desiring to visit Denver will Willis, Is. K. Shoemaker, C. I '.. Mark- soon have a splendid opixirtmiity. The ham, II. K. Jlaleh, John Mckelseu uinl Mining Congress will lie held in the Ucvr Itlgby. TIicm me. ti., nre well ' ('"'7 ( '"-v'" ,V' 1H, ',' ""i'1.1'1'- "", . , , , . ,, ... a im-at iiiniiy will want to visit Denver attended, uml the public generally Is ul1 vicinity itU.tit this time. To uc inviled lo be present and to assist. commodate these s-oph the Union ... Pacific has made a rate -of one fare for To M ivc the Di'lint. l,u? r"UIMl ,ril'- Hi'veral diys' limit ,, . i , . . i .. 1 here in a rumor, that seems to have general ciciieiiee, I Hat tlie depot Is to be moved In the near future to s mie tickets, limits, etc., apply to point near the section house, and It is j . ... ,M- V. . i ii ii i.ii . in i . i . in Agent L iilou Paeitic Svstem, probable that this will be done. I he j Hood ltivcr; On gon. sills and under works of the building j mi- rotten ami a new foundation is ub-: -;w g"lsjust reeeivetl ut Hunt & , . , -.il ISi.hi's. Priees and gisnls to suit one sous for making this change iirethat (he tul umj t-xamine them, present locution ill the middle of the ; 7vrirv only sand patch in this iieighlsirhood conveys a bad Impression to new-1 I luivc appointed J. T. Delk, my cornel's, ami the other that the level : Agent to sell my beer at Hood ltivcr, ground near the proposed new site at wholesale. Anit'sr in in,i:ii. gives ample room for side tracks, uml The Dalles, March Pi, lSiil. will allbrd ample iiecominodation for LSTitAY NOTICE. loading uml unloading cars. The new location w ill also make the dep .t more i (',im(( io, "' .place, Sept, 12th, lS!il, , ., , .i.i... , a red ami white two-year-old bull, convenient to the town us It grows lriM ( f 0wM.r wj,j through Waucoiiia and to the proposed c.u, jmy charges and take him away, new hotel. Taken altogether, It will j Wm. P.iiokmax. I.rolmMy ,1 re good than harm to A"iri7h."... make the change. It will pmhul.ly uf-1 Qirri of tM Bhish 8hip Wliy. feet pros-rty values si.niewh.it for a ' farer wliicj urfiV(,a in Oakland, Cal., a short time, but this will even its If up foW days ago, l.4 (lays from Antwerp, U-foie IS!):! Is'coiucs a back iiuiiiIkt. reportd a wciiii piieuoiueiion on tiitinignt - of Nov. 13. The Wayfarer w.-w tlicn m MAItUIM). laritudo G2 deg. 150 iniu. liouth, loagi- tnde Cj deg. 20 iniu. west. It had At the residence of the bride's parents beca IWinj several days, but with in Hood river valley, Wednesday even-; nightfall t'.u uir becaiue iH-rfect!y calm Ing, Nov. 4th, Janu s M. Hong to Miss oud the sc.i as smooth as ghiss. Over Ettu Udell, Dev. Itlgbv performing the! ,iu;aJ u, siywM black as ini from ecrcinon v. Mendelsohn's welding ; m;vsEf ' cl? ls- and ,.. , i . with t.ie barometer at 38.50 a r.tin storm inarch was played as a prelude to thei wfl8 fof Thfj exp(JcU;d tvremony, and after that was p-r-! p,.nr did not ocx-ur, but iasteaJ the sea formed a splendid wedding supicr was glowed with a phosplioieswmce beyond served. Those present wee: Mr. and , anything tho olJett maimer had ever Mrs. E. W. Udell, Mrs. C. H. Ells-! sot n. worth, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Yates, Mr. Tlw chip's surronndings were lit up so .ml Mrs. Ii. N. Plowers, Mis Minnie ; thst it was l.ssiblo to read on djeb. . ,,, ... ... T ! Nobodv cared much for reading, how- and Eva 1 lowers, Alice I dell ( J. , t,j(j Hayes, and Henry ami W illard I dell. from t,)C, ,.(,a .3ll tho iuky cloml(J WM m Mr. and Mrs. Hoag have gone to house-: g,.ews0rae that all handd could not help keeping In Mi's. A. H. Middleton's res-, . f-lina that somo unnatural catastrophe idenee on Oak strtrt. It is unneccs-' was about to occur. Tho crow were sury, perhaps, to add that the Gi.Acikk ' much relieved when a breeza dissipated has extended to them its paternal , the clouds, and the phorphorcEcence dis blcssingand has bespoken for them ' narod at .the same time-San Fran- .ii.. . . .i , Cisco Esaunner. the kindest treatment from the chief; clerk of Kismet. . IHEI. At Hoiid ltivcr, Saturday morning, m' .1 ' ' 1' rU"hWT V, , 'f - SaVhsdv'See'nijrrnin Eiliian was the only chihU of M,. Oiler, who is indeed bereft, her hus- band dying about a year ago. Idllian was a bright little child of happy tlis - position and sunny temperament. In such cases words of consolation are but mockery, idle, hollow, useless. The ' ' tendeix'st sympathies of the entire coin-! munity are with the bereaved mother In her doubly sad bereavement. A Wharf-limit. The Dalles, Portland and Astoria nt i ..! ' . I I irausporiauoii vohiihuij-, in ouiei -, jjj QazettO. words, the company owning the I leg-j " ! lllator, Ill-O Calking and repairing a Tln-ro Art Clunt Oysters In Tliese Dnyn. wharf-boat, which will be placed at the j The Smith Brothers, of Oyster Point, landing here. It will be 45 by 20 feet ! haJ wllllt soino people concluded was andw Ul have a convenient waiting- j t,le largest oyster in tho state. It was ... , , , .. canctht a few da3's ago a short distance room, with stove, etc., for passengers. 1 . " " ,. , ,. r, , ' . , , . . 1 from tho new lighthouse. It measured It will be covered over so as to give . ,u incbo3 loug ttaJ 3inches acroS3 ftt itjJ ample protection to freight, and, it la j widest part. scarcely necessary to add, will prove a j Ellery Camp, proprietor of tho storo great convenience. This company j Ml Orange street, I as an oyster shell seems to be going on the principle (if i that beats the Smith monster. It is 12 deserving success whether it gets it 0r!incllMln len-th ami 4 inches across its not. PoiiT TowNsiiiXD, Nov., 3, 1S91. Editou Glacier: Permit me through the columns o your worthy paper to write a word of J J 1 . , , . . I e-ieourugenient to my school-mates in j district No. 4, hoping that they may profit by it in their present winter's i i ... ...ir u ..ii i., r ...... school work. As you all know 1 went , , . -1 t i-M l r i to school to Prof C. Ii. Gilbert, for two years, and although ho does the ! work of two teachers, stiil through his j untiring efforts and good teaching, 1 1 am able to take the lead In nearly all of my classes, In tho (11) eleventh or highest grade in . the schools of this city. I advise you all to make good use of Professor Gilbert while you have him. Sujccjss to the efforts of you nil. Tom My A. McKay Ilrlirlit Prospci'ls. Mr. Joseph A, Wilson r 'turned from Ashland, In Southern Oregon, last Fri day night. He, with several other gent Icmeii, bonded a mine some three miles from that place, and Mr, Wilson has been superintending the sinking of a pri'Ss'ct shaft on tin; ledge. The shaft wa muk 111 feet, theqiialily and quantity of the ore Improving steadily lion i (be top down, until the last aswiy ran us high lis t"i'i to tin; Ion. Ten tons of ore, an average of the lot taken from points at till depths of the shaft, have been sent to Tucoma to lie smelt ed. Should (he ore not prove refractory and should It work up to (10 per cent, of the iissays, Mr. Wilson nud his con freres will go into liie ranksof Oregon's millionaires. He brought several sam ples of the ore wilh him, mid we uu- ' hesitatingly pronounce it the licst we ' win is; given on tne tickets, ami t ie n.llmi w , fijp H, . Vt-r privileges. For dabs of sale of An Infnilixtoil Cow Among Clillilren. An infuriated cow broke away from a herd of cattle which was being driven through Hospital street, Nantwieh, to tbo c.we nbatto.;r aaj r;m iato tbe ; Wrelcyan scIhkiI yard. The children T i the -iung for the opening j dlS .SSTtS chilJre.,t whom it attacked ferociously, ; number of tbeui were can-lit oa its : horus a!id tossed, vliile many others ' were trampled upon. The drovers and ' men who had. pursued the cow ! beat U out (!f t:,; prtantl it was event- : ....11.. .lnnn-l.Krt.iiil l.1.-...!-Ttn-a 1ll,ll,n UU11V PIHUi;iJlViu. luiii-iiig uu'ii v w were more or ler-s injured and had to lie j can.ietl (o Lomeg Kfteon we..e s,-riously bruised and cut, and their ! clothes torn to shreds. One little girl had her faca h'.ceratcd, and was picked up in an unconscious conditiou. Pall Iurouui - bb '.ILL. J.1.U nan iiai it, uci vaia. Flo picked it u: in an oyster shop in 1 Stony Creek. It was caught by the Stony Creek Oyster company off Flying Point It tapers in width from 4 inches to about . tt,. t.i i.ii J., r. ""w u"'"ia T"LIi 'V Camp could not state. New Ilaveu Reg- jj.ter ' Colorado's Pretty rtoaJin, ciork. Anna M. Kelly, of Denver, may be .. , . , , , ... J, tound today nud hereafter until the clo.-e of th(J t)ccupyiu;, the d33k of rea(1. in!? duv i i the Colorado seaato, to which offico sha has been chosen. The contest over tha election of this official was sharp and interesting while m progress. It ended in a victory for a woman. The rights of women are at lfvwt pirtially vindicated in the result which places a member of tho gentler ssx ia an office never before he'd by any oth'-r than a strong voiced man iu the history of Colorado senate!. Denver .Republican. S. L. YOUNG. HUCCKHHOH TJ K. HKCIf. DKA I, Kit IN FINE WATCHES, JIAMONDH, JEWELItY A N D S 1 1 V F. K W A 1 1 E, ALSO Optical Goods. Fine Watch Repairing a Speci alty. Second St. Tho Dallos. Or. Ha3 been thoroughly renovated, and a largo ell added doubling its CAPACITY. Kvi-rytlilti;c will ! found ru-at und cletin Tulilin will Im- supplied with ttio lirst the MAIIKKT AfKOICIlS. GEOIIGE HEHJ5EKT Proprietor. As we have leased our business to Mr. Hartley, we desire to close up our luniks at once. To this end we ask that those knowing themselves to Is; indebted to us come forw ard and settle at once, either by cash or note. Our books niui-t lie closed up, and this Is the only way in which it can lie done. Pkuky & Jonkh. Why cough, when S. J5. will stop it. Have you seen the l."i.00 nnM'Ue maple lied room set at the furniture store? Mn'ipE." From now until Dee. lt next we will close tint our stock at jrvatly re duced prices, fur cash. All parties in dcbled to us are hereiiy notified ' t(i cull and settle betoie "above named date, as a change in the linn n.une will Let made at that time.. Dlowkks & Chowlll, 3ilLI.i.EKY7 1 have opened a line of millinery and fancy goods, in the (.'. building one door west of the Gi. vf iKit office, and invite the ladies of Hood Itiver nnd surrounding country to call and sec my goods and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Mus. Tw. S. Howki.ls. TITLE ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. Reliable information concerning land titles. Choice city and country property for SALE Conveyancing a Specialty. 1.3'J Scroll d Street The Dalles Or. You know that you can buy more groceries, provisions etc , for less money at 62 Second street than nny other place in The Dalles? It will pay you to call and get my prices, and examine my stock before going elsewhere. All goods delivered free to wharves or depot. JOHN BOOTH, The Leading Grocer 62 Sec ond Street, The Dalles Oregon. DL'KUK V ATKINS MSXEFEE, Attorneys-at-Law, Vogt's new building, Second St. THE DALTjKS OltKUON". W. H. WILSON. A TTOKNiH Y-A T-LA W. , , UOOMS ."., AXi) NEW VOUT BLOCK, THE DALLKS, OUEtiOX. rorCouahsand Co'i'" "' liat them allS.H.O.C. JUST RECEIVED. A new stock of Ladies' and Gents' WATCHES. FILLED AND SILVER CASES, CHAINS, CHARMS, ETC. SPECIAL attention given to clean ing and repairing watches. J. . FERGUSON, Hood River, ----- Oregon. mil WW The Dalles. ' Since the first of June we have added to our Furniture & Carpet Puslness a complete Undertaking Va tabliMhmenf, and us we succeeded In getting our stock from the East with out Ih-Iiik coms:lled to Join the Under taker's Trust, we assure the public that In consequence thereof our Prices Are Very Low. Remember our place of business on SECOND ST., XEXT MOODY'S II ASK. THROUGH TO PORTLAND, ' THE DALLES PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Elegant Hteaincr R EG U LATO R Will leave the foot of Court street every morning at 7. a. in. ex cept Sundays for (iiil Connections Will e Made with the Fast Steamer ZDo.llos Cit3T, At the foot ;f the Cascade Locks. For Passenger or freight Rates, Apply to Agent, or Turser on Hoard. s. I..J1HUSJKS, ApenL j.V. KENNA. Utilise, fd'ii and Carriage Painter. Paper hanging and calciminlng NEATLY DONE. Fine Samples of Wall Taper kept Constantly ON HAN D. HOOD f'.IVER, ......... ORF.OOH. Uurncd ou: butjAi;ai.-i.in Uuninesa. & fLM.I.f ll m'WH 5-u::dertaker,-' And Embalmor, has again Ktnrted with now iimi fumploto stuck of everything need oil in tilt- undertaking business, l'urtiuuliir at tention paid to t'liilialiain and tutting care of tlie dead. Order promptly attended to day or nit: lit. Prices a. low as the lowest. Place t.f business, diagonally Across from Opera Block, on tne corner of Third nd ushinstoa Street The Dalles, Oregon. B. R. TUCKER, PPi'l'RIKTOB OF BIB MR MILS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OP FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVER, OR. t Successors to A Bettingen KKTAII.EUS, AND JOBBERS IN IlAKIWAUE, TiNWAHK, WOOPKnwABE, AND GRANITE WARE. A complete line of Heating nnd Cook Stovtw, l'uinps. Pipe I'luinnersnnd team ntteril supplies; ills ) n eoinplete stock of CaiTcnterV, lltncksnilths' and t'iinner's Tools. il m HABDWABR. All tinning, Plumbing nnd pipe work will tie done on short notice. SECOND tST., HIE DALLEd OU. il