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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1891)
UUU IIVCI ViUtlUU . ' 1 IIOODKIVF.H, OK., NOV. 21, 1S;M. . . . . . . . A MAU.XirCXXV .VII7A7.A ! Captain II. C. t'oi1 and the writer hereof having for two summer phi jocteil th1 country drained hy Wind river, ami the Cascade range contig uous thereto, hccauif impressed with the advlKahility of having a portion of that country set aside for the ue of the Indians, for several rvasiins. Situate almost directly north of the mouth of Wind river, mid distant aUmt fifteen miles, are large berry patches which furnish food tor a large mimlvr not only of the t'oluinhia river Indians hut the Yakhnas and ot licit w ho congre gate there in large iiumlvrs during the berry season. Near theM1 Wrvy natehes , . - ,; are line mountain meadows of several thousand acres In extent, which furnish ttbuudaui pasturage for the Indians' onies. Without the pasturage the Wrry patches would le of little use to the Ini'lans, and It would W very easy for one stockman with his herds to ruin the pasturage in ayear or so at the most. In view of these facts. Captain Coe wrote to Senator Sitiire of Wash ington, laying the matter before him, and was requested by that gentleman to write the secretary of the Interior concerning it. This was in August. In the latter part of ScptciiUTone Chapman gathered the Indians know n as tue lascunc muo at tne tuscancs and obtaineil from them the agreement ppendel. Kach Indian was given a copy of the agreement and cautioned to keep the matter secret. The agreement tpeaks for itself, and it suggests some very ugly things. If these Indians are entitled to anything from the govern ment they are entitled to it without cost, and certainly without giving up one-third of the value of the tract to Oscar Foote or any one else. That the whole matter is a gigantic fraud is self evident, The tract asked by Captain Cue to be set aside w ould be not to ex ceed ten miles square, and would eon tain all the Iudiaus need. The tract proposed to be captured by Oscar Foote is an unknown country to the Indians, I except for a short distance up the streams. They have no trails through it, audit is impossible to reach the bal ance of it from Clequash mountain, where the berry patches and pastures are situated. Iksides, it includes the finest body of timber on the coast east of the Cascades, and this is what Oscar Foote wauls uud will not get. It will be seen also that Finite proposes to have the value of the fi sheries ut the Cas cades tlxed, and the Indians paid for them. We do not know that Senator Squire is interested in this matter, but, to say the least, it is jiet-uliar that Oscar Foote of Washington, 1). C, three thousand miles distant from these lands, should have information con cerning theui as soon as Captain Coe's letter reached Washington. We have been all over the proposed reservation i and know what we are talking about, and we unhesitatingly pronouuee the scheme of Mr. Oscar Foote a deliberaie attempt to rob both the government and the Indians. We append the agreement: "This agreement, made and enter d into this 22d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, between John Slowetea here follows the names of seventy other Indians, adult members constituting the Cascade tribe or band of Indians, laborers and fishermen by occupation, of Skamania county, State of Washington, parties ot the first part, and Oscar Footi.f tlic-ifv of U ih- J ington, District of Columbia, party of!"1"'' the second part wituesseth, that the parties of the first part in consideration that the party of the second part shall secure to them, for their sole use and benefit, the lands and fisheries em braced within the following described bounds, viz.: "Beginning at a point in the channel of the Columbia river opposite Wind mountain, thence down the channel of earn river to a point opposite Castle Bock, known to the Indians as Che-che-ap-tau; thence north twenty-five miles; thmice east to the top of the ridge dividing the waters of the Little White Salmon find Wind rivers; thence along said ridge to the channel of the Columbia river opposite Wind moun tain, the place of beginning; all in Skamania county, Washington, and that in case they are permanently de- privedof said fishing rights and lauds of which they are now dispossessed by the encroachments of settlers and oth ers, then to secure to them a certain in demnity iu money from the general government in lieu thereof, they the parties of the first part are to pay to the party of the second part a fee of one third (J) of all money received from the general government as an indemnity, or compensation equal to one-third (j) the value of the lands secured to them at the same rate per acre as government land within the railroad limits, and one-third (i) the value of the aforesaid fisheries at a fair valuation. "It is expressly understood between the parties to this agreement that the party of the second part is to have three years in which lo secure the rights and indemnities hereinbefore mentioned." tHere follows the signatures of John Slowetea and seventy other Indians. "'Rhte of Washington, V County of Jfkamania, . K.i..r curt of skuuirinlu tvunty ami Staio f Washington, thosanio Mng a ; font if ivit.nl, l lu-irl.y u itlfy that I tin1 ulwivo wntractiitji wn.s cxoi'iili'il on ! I HI1 -ll UilV 'I tU'ltMIT, I .v." I, U III cai'.os, State of Wnshlimtoii, ami tliat it a oxivuti'il lit my luvwinv, nml tlio parties wliiwi1 skiiatuivs niv hereto nt taehel are the ones Interested In the same as stated to me at the saM time aiul !.kv, ami the said agreement was hIl'MiiI Iiv hiiIiI norths hi lwrsnli. '"In witness heivof I have hcri'llllto set my hand this 2-M iUy of OotoU r, ISid. N. W. 1I.(HIM K. I' l P." A TAXSKl? 1 1 VI -V 77.7). . ,1 i- . II.! e .1 I Among the future industries of this jdaee, that of making leather promis,s to U' of givit IniiMirtumv. Oregon .sIiIjih a larue tuimU'r of hides Knsl everv ..t..ir alul s,p, ,u, , leather haek - ' Hir.iiii. i lie nruv ot tan oarK in iiioniwiiicit,.v.iv,imcsiiii'iiiriiiiiye'ctisoiii eastern states is imieh givater than here, ranging from eight dollars jht eord In lYiiiisylynniu to twelve dollars in Massachusetts. Hero we have un limited quantities of hoinloelf, the titu lar lieing now held as useless, yet of immense value w hen once a market Is onemtl for it. There is no reason w hv all the hides now shipjH-d Kast kIiouM not lie tanned here, and there is every reason why they should, llosides tan iiing all the hides available, our forests w ould furnish enough tannin to supply the markets of the East for years to come. hen we consider tne amount paid in freights, it is easily seen that there is a fortune aw aiting some prac tical tanner w ho will take hold of the hushics. That Brazil is having, or is about to have a revolution, cannot 13 longer doubted. Thr telegrams, or cablegrams, are decidedly mixed, and the govern ment has assumed control of all tele graph and cable lines, only allowing such dispatches to lie sent as suits It. It is known though that both the army and navy are yet on the fence, not knowing which party to stay with. It it one of the peculiarities of our south ern neighbors. that the army is nearly always the first in starting the revolu tions, and it would seem the part of wisdom for each new government in turn, to disband the army and go it alone. The governments of Europe are all noisily procluiming that they desire peace and are determined to maintain it. Circumstances herein give t lie lie to these protestations, nnd it looks as though war was inevitable. It is prob- ........ . .. . auie, lnneeu, mat war oeiweeu tiussia and England would be iu progress now were it not for the famine in the former. With the harvesting of a bountiful crop the Iiussian bear and British-lion are going to come together in Central Asia, each fighting for what does not belong to her. The fur will fly and the price of American breadstuff will be advanced. At Tittsburg, Pennsylvania, Wed nesday, the thermometer dropped down to twenty degrees below zero, and over the middle-western states the storm king held high carnival. A terrific gale swept over the lakes, doing andtn mense amount of damage, and the cold wave was general. AVhat a contrast to the pleasant days here, the green fields, the flower-bedecked yards and the breath of spring! JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in all the courts of Oregon and Washington. Special attention given to con- veyancliw. rir tiipn Arcrir HOOD RIVER OREGON. The undersigned being located near Hood River, wishes to inform parties who ltiay be desirous of having sur veying done, that he is a practical surveyor of many years experience, and that work entrusted to him will be performed with dispatch and correct ness. He takes pleasure in referring to Sir. A. fS. Blowers, (who for years was county commissioner in Minnesota,) and for whoni( he did county work as county surveyor, as to his ability. Parties writing me at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. C. J. Hayes. Dated Hood River April 6th, 1891. Land Locator. Every body wants land in Hood River Valley. I have some very de sirable tracts of good laaid on my list for homesteads and timbered claims, with running water on them. I can locate several stockmen advantageously. Do not fail to see me at Hood River I'V-ls or address me at Hood River, Wusco County, Oregon. " W. Ross Winans, Locator. ROYAL KISBAR. Will make the fall wiiHon of lffll at F. II. IJutton's fari at Hood Kiver, Oregon. ImsciiiiTioN axdPkdighkk: Royal KiKhar, (record 2:44) which is no limit to his speed.) Bay tulliou Itj hands high, weight IKK). Mired hy Klstmr, (record 2:2(1) son of Ryu dyk'sllsimbletoiilan; (sire of 41 In the 2:) list, also sire of US wlioare tlm sires of 710 In the 2::) list.) Dam by (irasln's Pathfinder. Here is a chance, for the people, ofllood River Valley to Improve their breed of horses and in order to encourage the breeding of a better class of horses, lio vil Klsbar's service fee will only be the small sum of Si".00 due when mare isknown to be in foal. F. II Rcrron, 1 food River Oregon. N0Tya. I have appointed J. T. Delk, my Agent to sell my beer at Hood River, at wholesale. ACfil'BT liuciiLER. The Dalles, March 10, 1SU1. ma Ir.r Gon. Grant's Memoirs. Original $7.00 Edition, for 50 CENTS! Nit limit Ims over hud such ii miin In the I'uiie.t sinlt. ii iii'iii'iiii ti.iuit' Moutttit. III... .uiiil.n iiii.. Iiit... nil..). 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If you inv not iieiiuatnleil with the Mau fine, m-iiiI 11 pontal eaiM to the I ,Kiinoxitiiaii, Ma.ll.son Hiimn Ne,v Vork I Iiy, lor live miiu pie itipy reini ail orders to The GLACIER Hood River Or. NEW NOTICE. Land Offlee at The IulleOr. (let. 12, ISM. Complaint tinvlmi been entered nt thin otlloe hy James Koss, uualnst William liarren, ror Hhamlonlnir his homestead Kntry No. liKW, dated Nvm.'iiImt. 1, lsst, noon the n'i n w 1-4 swtlon s Township 1 winth rnni;e 10 a w. in. In Wium-o County irevron 4 1th h v lew to the ean- eellatlon of said entry, the mild purlieu are hereby summoned to umx'iir nt Ihe I'. S. land otllee at Toe I lilies, I .i-iri m on the Kith dav of lKi'i'tnlMT, lstrl. at liiovliK'k a. m..to ri-sisind t ami furnish testimony eoneei'iiins said iilleijed abandonment oeU.nova John W. I.kwis, ltculster. FOR SALE." 1 30 acres, threo miles from town. Forty acres In cultivation, thirty more cleared and nlty ofeiHitl pasturai: with llvlnir water all well fenced. Comftirlahle dwellimt house of four rooms, nnd small burn. :ti fruit trees, mostly apples, four years old and Is'iirlnwr, licsldes Jl tpvs in full ln'arini;. One fourth of an acre iu hemes. 1 wo water shares, no with tiie place. Ix-i.iiles these there l.s it line surlm; which will furnish water for several acres of berries, nnd can lie made available at trifling cost, l'rii i-for entire lot fi.-'KO, on reasonable terms. The west 40 will ! sold separately If desired, price jssuo. For particular enquire at thisolllce. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Offlee jU Oregon City.Or. Oct. 21, Wl. Notice is hereby flven that the follow tne na:ned,Mitller has filed notleeof his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Kiiis terand Keceiver I;. S. I.nn5 Ottlee ut Oregon City, Oregon, on December 17, hail, viz; William 1). Mnddcrn. Pro-1). M. N'o. 71 tr.fur the n e of sec. 18 Tp 2 h r 7 e w m, He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous, resilience upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, vl: .lames Kitjiatrlck, JohnT. .Mclntyie, of Sandy; liennls Nichols, Charles K. Scheall'er, of .Salmon; all of Clacka mas Co, Oregon. DCwl-deci J. T. Al'PKtwoy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber I.und, Act June 3, 878. IT. H. I.Ano Office. ORKTit-N City, Oukoon, Oct. 20, isni. Notice is hereby given that In compliance, with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1S7H, entitled "An act for the sale of tlm ber.lands in tliesUitesofCalifornla, Oregon Nh vikIii and Washington Territory," Willliim T. Oriswold.of Fast Portland, county of M ullnom nh,Ktateol'Oregoii,linsthisday Hied inithlxottice his sworn statement no. for tliepiiri'hase of thce of nw and wof uej of section no.2iln township no. I north, range no. tl east, w.m.and will offer proof'toshow Unit the land sougl'tls more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to establish his claim to said fund before Uie Register nnd Re ceiver of this office nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday the 15th day of January, 1S(I2. He names as witnesses: Anthony Moore, of Haisey, Or., Albert Moore and Frank Atkins, of Hridal Veil, Or., W. C. Orlswold of Kast 1'ortland, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the nbove-decsribed lands are requested tf file tlielr cliiims In this offlee on or before suld 15, day of January, Wri oct.'!l-jan3 J. T. Appkiihok, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC TION. Land Office at The Dalles Or. Oct, 2, 189. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has ft It'll notice of her intention to make final proof in support of herclulm, and tnat said proof will he made before the Register and Receiver II. H. L. O. at The Dulles Or. on December 12, 1801, viz: K. V. Wendllng. D.H. No. 7130, for the s. cM of Hec. 2 Tp. 1 X. of 11.10 K. w. M. Klie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vl,: H. I). Straight. J. A. Knox, ofstralghtsburgi r. John Kelley, Charles Chan dler of HcMjdRiver or. ocl-'U-dccj John W I.kwis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllce at The Dalles, Or. Nov, 4 181U. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make fliuil proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register arid Receiver t. K. I,. O. at The Dalles Oregon, on Decern bur, 22, 1801, vlzj Lily M. I.oy. D. H.No. 741(f, for no see. 18 Tp. 1 "n r (l e w m. , Hue names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residerrceupon and cultivation of. said land, .viz: C. L. Morse, D. K. Morse, John Mark ley, Charles K. Maunders, all or Hood River Oregon. iiov7-decl2 John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE. A meeting will be held at Mt. Hood school house on the i!8th at 10 o'clock a. m., for the "purpose of having the stock of the East Fork Ditch Co., sub-acribed. Don't buy putonnny other way, Itmnkoa tha whool Inst twio as look. This cut shows the way our tlr Is put onto th whenl and criinpod, basldes bln boltud on. Ws own the exoluivi pat ents on this. Write roR PRICO NOTICE I'Oll 1'Uni.lCATIOX. Umd Cttlee nl Vancouver, Wash, ilel, li, ISHI. Notice Is hereby ulvcn Unit Ihe follow linr nameil settler has tiled notleeof his Intenllon to imike tlnal PiiHif In Jlii'ixirl of his claim, and Unit said proof will be made liel'ore the Clerk of I lie Siix'rlur I'omi of ska mania. Comity VVaslilmrtoii, nt Jjumt Can cade, wiish., oil November -stli, sii, vl: Itohert Carr, Homestead No. Ss r.i'r tin' lot I see, :U nnd lots .", ti, 7, S, and a w l-l I-1 Tp. .'I a i ll e w in He names the followlnit witness, Jo prove his continuous residence nmn ami ciitllvallon of, said land, vlx: Andrew .1. I.mik', I lisirue Miller, lliiiwn lltii'lliiKinne, I'lrnuy Mhepard sou, all of Wind lilvi r I'll',-1 m t .-kiiiniuiiii Co. wiislilmttoti. , iH'tl.-ntivil John li. (iKiSotiKii.iN, Iteulsler. NOTICE Toil lTlU.lCATION. Land Otllco at Vancouver, wash, Oct. 9, tswl Notice Is !.ri'hv !vea that the followlni;. named wilier has tiled notice of Ills Intenllon lo mnk tlnal proof liiMlpHirl of tlierliilln.i.t the heirs mull lutl Mild proof Wl ll.he made bed net lie lteuNur and Ilieelver t'. H. land oiltce nl Vaiusiiiver wash, on NovymlHT 'Jilli Isld, vlx: Andrew Zureher, heir utdaw of Krtt Zun-her, , tdei'ciwwd.) 11. K. .V. ! for the w ', n v 1-4 and V ' j p 1-4 of sec. 'Jii'l'p. :l n r s e w in. He names Ihe followltiK w ltn,"e to prove the ,'onliniioin reslileniv iihiii anileulllvatlon of, mill land, by tile lielli at law vl.: Albert H, Tucker, Joseph K. Monauhan, Thomas MimiiL'Imn, Albei'l S, Kslabnsik, uil of .Nelson wasliinxi.ou, oi'tlT-uoCJI Joitx I). (iKoiiiiKo.iN, Uiulster. kstimy Nyrui:. Came lo my place, Sept. ll!th, It, a red and white two-year-old bull, branded 11 on lift hip. Owner will call, pay charges and take him away. W.M. 1 limit MAN. U)TI(FOuTlU5LicAl'I()N.' I jind Office at Vancouver, wash. Nov 1;, 1mI. Notice I hereby given Hint the following- named wilier has filed not lit" of bin Inten tion to make final prisif lu HiipMirt of hU claim unit Unit said pnsifs will lie made before W. R. Dunbar rommlskloner t'ulted States-Circuit Court lor District of Washington at liokli'iiilalf, Washington on January !.,!?..'.!, viz: Nelson Anderson. Purchase Application No. .to under we. :! Forfeiture Act hvpl. 20, Imi lor the ne sec tion .'CI lou nshlp ii not ill ol 1'iiugc 12 cast tlll no r. He names the following witnesses to prove his com unions ( In I in to and , nl I Im, t ion of suld laiuhvl.: Rtclu.rd Kelly, Albert I'.i i tschl, Frank Mhaw, 11. H. II.isi ii, ail of Kulilu I'. o. Washington. iiv21-dc John D. (IkiMiiikman, Register. NOTICE FOK l'UlH.ICATIOX. , Ijindoince at The Dalles, Or. Nov. I I, Kit. Notice Is hereby kIvcii !iat tin; followlmt miineil settler lias tiled notice of his Intention lo make final proof In supHirl of Ills claim,' and tliat said prisif will Is' maile 4iclore tiie Register and Receiver t'.S. Ijillil Ofllce ill 'J lie 1 iiuien ur. on Deciuls'i' is, ImiI, vU: (iwirne H. Rowley. II. D. No. 827ifor the e i n w and y, s w H Hec. Sl 'I'p 2 n r 10 cast u in. lie names the lollou im; witnesses to prove his corn unions residence upon iindculllvuliMii of, said la ml, viz: John I nvcrs, Jolin K iih Kcr, 1'eter Jacobncn, ,'siiiipson Copple, all of Hood Kiver Oregon. liovHL'l-deii JOHN V I.KWIS. Ri'ijlster NOTRE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Ofllce at Vancouver wash. Nov. 17, 1H3H. Notice Is hereby ulvcn flint the followlni named settlers have tiled notice of their Inten tion 141 malie final proof In supsirt of tlielr claims and that said prool will lie made belore W. R. ilunhar, Coiiimissiouer Cniled Stales Circuit Court lor District of Washington at (iolUendale wasli.on January I), lnt.' vi.: Wllhelm F. Jebe. Homestead Kntry NuiBB for thewofn w and w l of w ):t section H Townsuipo nortn of ranue 12 east will incr. "iie mimes Hi,, Ibllowiiiif wilnessi-s to prove Tils continuous residence, ilium, and cultiva tion of said land vi.: Charles W. .Misiri', Henry F. Troh, Albert llerlsciil, 1'elei'Conboy, ull of Fuldu 1'. O. waslilni;ton. also Wllhelm F. Jibe. I'tirchaso application No. 7(1 under Sec. S Forfeiture Act Sept. 2!,,1KJ, for the e t of 11 c Stsrtlon lit Townsliip 5 north of riiiiKe 12 east will nier. He nitines the following witnesses to prove his continuous claim to said hunt, viz: Charles W. Misire, Henry F. Troll. Albert llertsehl, Peter Con boy, all of Fulda 1. O. wusliintfhm. nov21-di-2.) J111IN D. Okimihkoan. Ri.'Kisler. NOTICK FOU I'L'IJtJCATION. Land ofllce utVnncouver wiodi. Nov. 17, 1H0I. Notice Is hereby irlven that the followlnu;- named settlers have filed notice of their In tenllon to make final proof in support of their resH'ctive claims and that, said proof will be made before W. H. Dunbar, Commissioner United suites Circuit, Court, for District of Washington, at Ooldendalo wushinuton. on January 12, 1SD2, viz: John Olson. Purchase Application No. 201 under sec. 3 Forfeiture Act f'pt. 2H, 18!W for the se. (4 seo tlon 27 township a north of range 12 cast will mer. He names the following wltmses to prove his continuous claim to and cultivation of said land, viz: John H. Hensel, Austin Oilli um, Marcus Vanbibber, Juines O. Lylu, ull of lyie t. o. waslilnston. also John 11. Hensel. Purchase Application No. 2s2 tinder sec. 3 Forfeiture Act .Sept. 211. 1SIHI. for the e li of 11 e li n w yt ut n e and lot 3 section SI township 3 north of rani'e 12 wist will mer. He names the following witnesses U prove his continuous claim to and cultivation of said land vi.: John Olson, Austin Oilllam, William Olson, Marcus Vanbibber, nil of I.yle P. O. W'ushiniiton. nv21-dc2o John D. UrcoonKUAX, HcRister. Timber Lund, Act J une ;l, 1878. United States Land Ofllce, Oregon Clly Oregon, October, I) , 1891. Notice Is hereby irlven that in comiliancc with the provisions of the turt of Congress ol .nine a, wm. hiii it 1111 "An act ror me sate 01 timber lands in the HtuU;s of California, Ore gon, Nevada ami W icdihigton Territory," 'l'l...n.. r.. ii .1 -... . .if..fi xiiuiiioi .junnuii, 01 oriiauii vo., 01 .viun- iionnih, State of Oregon, has this dav filed in this olHcehis sworn statement. No 21SS. for the purchase of tho S. W. Vt of Section No. 21. In township No. 1, north i nline No. K. W. M.and will oiler proof to show Hint the land sought is more valuable for ItsHlinbcr or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said land before the Register and lte ceiver ol this ofllce at Oregon Citv Oregon, on Friday the 15th day of January, 1NIB. He names as wit nesses: M. LnUmrelle, and J. (i. Ilenricl, of Itrimil Vtiil, Oregon, Alfifid Anderson, and Joseph lx-almk, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands ure reiiiested Ut tile their claims in tliisodlceon or hefora said lath j day of January, lsi2. nov7-Janl() J. T. Aiteii.'jo.v, Kctster. n whool with tlr PARRY MFG. CO., 01 1st St., SAN FRANCISCO. CAU V - parry No. 70?---- fill Siii Having purchased the bitslnem of PF.RUV A JON EN. I nut prepared tf furnish the wry cholii'st iiiallty of BEEF, PORK AND MUTTON At tho Very Lowost Rates. I have constantly on hand a tine stock of IHIci:m.c7 Bacon and Lard. In fact, everything lu my line. O. B. HARTLEY, Cornor Oak and Fourth Sts., Hood River, Oregon RAWSON & WEBER . I'ltlifltlKTOIlM Have on hand a full supply f Fruit, Shado and Ornamental trevi; grip vines, Hiuall frulU, Hoses an 1 Shrubbery. IW sun1 to get our prices before purchasing clwhen lSemenibcr our trees tire grown strictly without Irrigation. , THE DALLES. - - . A. M.INOi:HI.AXI, 1,oc AJII'lll. WMamtMHWNMMrMMMMMNIMIVflls M lflf MaMIWMWtWWMNMWtpMIMPpMfalMlfV Columbia ' WHOLESALE fc RETAIL. . BRAN SHORTS MIDDLINGS ROLLED WHEAT OATS BARLEY SEED GRAIN SPECIALLY SELECTED. As I grind and make my own feed, I am prepared to wll at lowest prlrtw. Write for quotations. W. H. LQCHHEAD Tho Dallo3 Oroon Crandall & Burget, DKALEK.S IN ALSO CARRY Fornitarc, Carpets, Window-Shades. Etc. A Full Line of Unioriating Goods. Mail Orders Pronplly Attended to 16G Second St. Tho Dalles, Or. Oliriger jivery and hi Oak Street, near Postqffice,, II00.D RIVER, - - OREGON. Wc Have First-Cltvsa Stock and Outfits, Double Buggies Hack and Saddle Horses.. ' A Fine Four-Horse Conch, suitable for fishing ot excuwior, jifrties, carries nine passengers. Parties taken to any accespi. ble point. Iteliabh drivers. Our Dray delivers bagpage or freight anywhere in the Vftlley Charges Reasonable. Lowest prlosd good wn.ona on sarin. I or 'J seats. amet a - - - - OREGON. WHEAT OATS BARLEY COTTON SEED MEAL OIL CAKE & Bone, Stables,