'Hood Jiver Slacicr. aoon iuvr.it. ou. .riuLC2, ista TUE SCHOOL LA '& Through tho kimiuc of State Prin ter linker, wo haxe received a copy f tllPgcllOol pnsiH'd Iti the klfl NOt- ion of tho logi.slaiuiv. The act having Jill emerpsiicy clause went into ett'eet Feb., --ud. The act is ton lotii: fr u to publish, but it provide Unit 14x111 the jH'tiUon of ton loal votei of tin' jifluHil district, the diiwiois sdiall cause iiutiivH of election to lo ported for :M tiays, fur the puiposcs uf voting ou the hroiHipition to bond the district. J.umlsniay he issued, if voted, in a Mini not exceeding tlve per cent. ol die taxable pioperty of the district. The IhiiuIs must bo issued to tlie civility tiviifii.ci', who shall sell or cau.se t lit. 111 to besjiii, lh.civr-t not to cMved S jier .rnt, and bonds lo brine not less than par. Tho bunds aix redeemable after ten years at tlie option of tho diitrict, but nbsolutely at tho end of twenty years, lnieit-tt must he paid as it talis duo, and a tier ten years, a sinking fuud must bo provided for sufficient to pay oil the bonds ut the cud of 20 years. So much for the law, the question is thou shall we bond the district and build, or shall we take chances ou hiring roouw for additional pit pi la next term. To our mind there is but one answer, and that is to put up a school house sutlicieut for all needs. A LAW IX XAME OSLV. Secretary Carlisle has withdrawn the order requiring all Chinese in this country, in addition to registering by May 5, to present photogrnphsof tlieiu oelves for the purpose of future identi fication. The furnishing tlie photo graphs was the objeetionabla feu (u re to the Chinese, it was also the only feature that made the law practicable. With out the photographs, it will bo ns Im possible to identify any particular Chinaman as it would be to identify a particular slwep in a flock. The Chinese' objection to the photograph was not ou account of his o'er-wcenlng modesty, though the pictures would not take prizes for beauty even at a dog show, but their objection went deeper than that. They know that the means of identification have now been de. Btroyed, and snap their celestial lingers at the law. However, if the continued influx of Chinese which will follow this ruling serves to hasten the day when the immigration question will be given the attention its importance de mands, it will serve n good purpose. The Chinese are undesirable, but not more so than certain other Immigrants who bring poverty, anarchy and pesti lence with them. STRIKE OX TIIIJ L P. A strike of the machinists, black smiths, boiler makers, pattern makers and moulders took place Monday, the men quitting work in all Union i'acitie shops from Omaha to Portland. Home 3000 men are involved ia the strike, and it will no doubt cause the company considerable inconvenience. The stri kers claim the company has acted in bad faith, in reducing the number of hours work from 9 to 8 with a corres ponding reduction in wages. The other side of the story is that the men have old sores to rake over, and are taking advantage of the necessities of the company in view of the large travel to the world's fair, to get con cessions. At Albina 12-1 men quit work. CO VXTY FIXAXCES. . The semi-annual statement of the county clerk ehows that this county is now in debt in the sum of f 100.871 out-standing warrants, and about f 10. 000 interest. The county treasurer is just three years behind in the payment of county warrants, a call now in the papers stating that he will pay all warrants registered prior to May 1st 1&89. Just how the county has gotten i deeply in debt is hard to say. The u flairs of the county have no doubt been conducted honestly, but the debt indicates that sufficient care has not been used in watching the expendi tures. It requires now $8,000 a year to meet the interest, and this makes the situation difficult to deal with. It is evident that only a high rate of taxes, coupled with tlie utmost economy in expenditures will serve to et rid of this burden. It is stated that Secretary Carlisle is determined to stop the payment in gold of treasury notes under the silver act, unless the brokers of New York city who are trying to take advantage of the government's necessities, by forc ing it to sell bonds, cease their troub ling. This move would turn the tables on the money sharks, and it is thought would cause an inflow of gold to the treasury. While iwe are having a backward spring in Oregon, we ought to accept the fact cheerfully. As compared with the eastern states we aro in halcyon weather. Daily the telegraph announ ces snow, sleet and cyclone, with de struction of both life and property. Oregon Is having pio-nie weather com pared to tlie country east of us. THE CJllCAUO XKWS MILL. WeroiX'ive about 01100 a week, n let ter from sonic Chicago news agency of fering to furnish us a weekly letter tolling our readers nil about the world's fair, and generally enclosing a saiupln of what tho Chicago Journal istic 2iiudtgarten can do in the flowery I description line. Tho priiv U within our roach, Mug only oito dollar per I litter, but instill too high, much too j high for tho goods. When the ell'ete I printer's devils of the east, understand I that us Oivgonian have a big daily, j all home print, and carrying all the I latert telegraphic news, we may hope J to oscapo fiii'ther ell'orls on their part I to load us up with infantile prattle, as j thin as soda water and as soul satisfy I lug us a grilled ttone. The Ort(iiin f furnishes all we cure to know coneern !ing the Chicago scheme, and our I trusty scissors arc as true to the col j uuin rules as a noodle to tho thimble. ; We clip to the lino, let the credit fall whero it may, and scorn the assistance of tho Chicago letter mill. H.mton has a fanatical society known ns the Chinese defense league. It is the purpose of the league to defeat the I Scary law, and the Chinese lovers are instructing their wards to refuse to ooey the law. There Is one grain of comfort In their fanatical action and that is, should the law be declared con stitutional, the Chinese refusing to register on account of this advice, will be deportuJ. lSelgiura has been on the verge of a revolution for several days, but all danger is now thought to bo past. The chamber of deputies, passed n bill granting universal sull'rage, and it is thought this concession will tide over tlie threatened outbreak. Had it be come nccossasy to call out the militia It is probable that r ranee and Cer many would have taken a hand and a general European war would have fol lowed. The state of South Carolina will go Into the saloon business July 1st, a re cent act of the legislature having pro vided for the business being taken in hand by the state, and prohibiting all private firms or individuals selling spirituous liquors of any kind. Should the governor of North Carolina now make his customary remark, it is prob able that his neighbor on the south will consider it the bar Keepers treat. Georgia has a family for exhibition at the world's fair, to illustrate the pro ductiveness of her soil and climate, or either or both. A family that began its existence only eleven years ago now numbers 30 children, triplets being born every year for ten years. An English newspaper cpenks of our first president ns G. Washington. With equal courtesy the American pa pers could refer to her royal highness, as Mrs. Vic. Wet ten. "World's Fair Travelers Will Have It." The public demand through service when traveling, it is old-faubioncd to change cars. On the through solid vestibule trains of the Chicago, Union Pacific Mid Northwestern Line, from or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, there is no change. This is the finest and fastest road. Keuui-ed Kates. It is seldom a newspaper gets a chance to chronicle tlie fact that a great transportation corporation has voluntarily reduced its rates, but such an opportunity comes to us. The Pa cific Express Company has cut tlie old rates on berries to Montana points .10 cents a hundred, which means half a cent a box to the grower. The com pany will find its liberality well repaid in increased shipments. Hens and Dorg. Two large sized hens, acute brunettes no brands or ear marks, but affected with the scratches, have been assisting the vegetables in our garden to come up for the past week. If the owner or owners will call and take them away, they will prevont them being appoint ed to the position of chief factors in a pot-pie. Their heads will come off like a fourth class post masters, only with considerable more celerity. We will add in this connection that a black hound with rich ha.el spots over his eyes, jumps over our fence, pads out his dog-goned inwardness from our slop bucket and breaks down our rose bushes. If he is not taken care of there will bo an item in this paper, entitled, "There was a Dog." Frizes. The floral department of State Hor ticultural Society la to hold a floral exhibit at Portland June loth, at which time something over $200.00 in prizes are ollered for displays and collections of flowers and plants, and a prize med al to tho child who writes the best essay on flowers. The premium list is being revised, consequently it will not be published until later, but it has been suggested "why not get some boy or girl in.our public school to carry off the medal for best essay on flowers,; and why could not a flower festival be held here immediately before the one at Portland, and make up a collection at that time of either pressed or fresh flowers to compete for the J15.00 priie or perhaps for the best county display, prize $50.00." Multnomah county is cut out of competing for the prize. . More particulars will be published later. I Tlie Evolution of ( 'nllfornhm Literature. It Is to difficult tii niialyc the dun 111 of tho host i'tilifornlan litcrat'iiv, hut of Its existence there 0:111 be no dmiM. i Something it possesses of that nutland-! ish quality which marks the Anglo-j Indian literature that tlnd-i Its best 1 v-1 pression 111 KUiliny's stm ies: but It his! more than more strangeness of name' and of seeiiiv to recommend it. No alien woo pervade it, as the Hindoo j pervades Kiplin;;'n romances. Tlie Anglo-Saxon is dominant here, bti he! has sulli-icd a sea change in his voyag i;ig to this coast. 1 to iii Invader in his. views than his Eastern brother; he has; more hearty sympathies takiv. greater; risks, recovers more specdilv from ! ... . . ' 1 crushing (allure, beheves !i s 111 name and family and blood and Car more In Individual stamina and character. He is a curious combination ef oiqnlug traits, and upon him tho Indian anil Spaiiish-Americin have both had their influence. With hisdariu;; U mingled much of the superstition of tho savage, ! and lot ween rivals of intense activity he knows how to enjoy that complete, Idleness which the California sun ! makes so full of recuperative intlueiiei . ' To deserilic tlu life of tlie earlv Argo-1 naut, who revealed his passions as peo ple -uncover their inner nature on shin-1 board, roijiiiivs n certain sympathy I with lawless character, and an inti-i mate acquaintance w ith a life that never has had a.'paralK I In thiscoun-l try or any other; hut it is uot so dif-j tieult as to paint accurately the life that succeeded the gold-hunting period, with its newly enriched mlllionaries j und Its peculiar grafting of tho ivllne-j ments of an old civilization upon the! vigorous, unrestrained Ci.llftrnian. -; May (t!ifrniiui. j This charming magazine is without j doubt the peer of any in the United States. IVvoicd as it is to Pacific 'oast subjects it should be a visitor in every' family. Not tlie C.iiigar. Report reached town last week that; the big cougar that haunts the Indian ' creek and adjacent country across! Hood river had boon seen near M. V. i Hand's place. M. 1'. Watson took Ids! hounds out to give it a chase, aeeoin- : panied by several of our citiens. The j dogs wore put on the trail where the ; brute was seen, und soon had him hunting the tops of the hills. As it ; made a fast run for over three miles, land the dogs finally abandoned it, I Mr. Watson is of the opinion that in I stead of a cougar it was either a w olf or coyote. Out or Sight. The traveling public aro now fully alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union l'acitlcand Northwestern line oilers the very best accommodations to the public from and to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, not only du ring the world's fair, but all the year around. lYaiilifoii Notes. Mrs. II. A. Pratt is again quite ill. Whooping cough, or something like it, is epidemic in this neighborhood, and as a consequence the attendance at school is diminished. Arbor day was appropriately cele brated by our school. The parents of the scholars gathered at the school house to witness tho programme, and the pupil acquitted themselves well in their recitations, readings, etc. Mr. Andrews read the law of tho state es tablishing Arbor day. The tree plant ed was named Columbus by a vote of the school. Supervisor Prather, w ith his band of road workers, put in some good work this week on the roads in this vicinity. Mr. I .ec Andrews, a brother of Mr. II. S. Andrews, arrived here last week from North Carolina. Ho expects to make his homo here for aw hile with his brother. Miss Edith Potter arrived home last week from Ileppner and is attending school. Mel. Foley, with tlie assistance of bin dog and traps, has captured twenty digger squirrels this spring. Dogs ami boys are very useful in harvesting the digger crop. Tom Wickens procured of a neighbor his supply of sweet corn for seed, on his way to town one day last week. Wlillo his team was hitched in town, tlie band of loose horses that get their living out of farmers' wagons seemed to enjoy the corn and ate it all. Mr. Warren's family, who have had a siege of sickness for the past six weeks, aro all getting better. Frank and Will Rogers are building a house on Mr. Scott Uoorman's place, which they will occupy this summer ds a residence. Ebeu lioorman presented his school mate, Willie Warren, with a full-rigged miniature ship, made by himself. Tho present was mado whilo Willie lay sick and was placed on a table at tlie foot of his bed. The ship is under full sail, with captain and sailors, whittled from blocks of wood, on deck. The gift was highly appreciated by the sick boy. The work shows considerable knowl edge of a ship for a boy who has never seen one. Some forward strawberry plants are in bloom, farmers are planting pota toes, grass is growing, tlie swallows have returned, turnip tops are fit lor greens, and other signs of spring aro at hand. Sanciio. "MIDNIGHT." Will ninlie llir spi Inn fi'iiMou if iso't, nl em vi'itli'iit I'Iiutm tluMtifcliiml llix valley unit W lOli' .Milium! W ' itr.lt I iiu I tn . 'nine itnit pliteo ul'Jiv( In niliirn 11 1'l'oHi 1 11 ion I r. PcMTljithm ami lYiliurcc. "M LliiluhlH H ciuil lilit.-lt lliunlili 'toitlmi, fi i'in olil; IS Imtiml; Meliilil Hill miui'L, ullv.t Miiiw'n lliimlilrtonliiii; tliitn, il 'nppi'f I'ulloni nuue. "M lilulr.lit" Is 11 (."'"I illion. I toni'.l lmi-e, a to''V h Ivi'i' iinil iiilli'H Irot ler tor it lini nl hl sis", "M linSklilV ,-i' Ini lio will le for ullitsle-s.-i-v ,v, line nl linn- of mtvIiv, or Jl.'i fur I lie sivi'im. lrnni liivnllnil ' y lnulo set v lee mul tiiiiii' l.illlii'. in ,'iilrli, e.'iit Imvil i I he Mil-hi liy II11' ii'lililliinnl lili'iil of S.i. Mi'ii mm in I'lusi' ,lul l.i, I sU, I'ur li'i nis mill ntlu i' hiloriiiiitli'ii ni'l.v In, ,. I,. I'll I I, IN, M.itnil'.cr. l'l!li' lit tlie 1 1 niut liUor I'liat iniii'V. The Kiu:tlsh m;rli'iiliuiiil I'lrss t-mi 1 ptii 1 ti of tin' si-iiiil Mipi'ly nl liiii,i s ul line iirlliHi, of 11 imu' el 10 lo I;' mill's mi hour, nhlrlt eiui In' I'lil In a spin I, w llli, ml i'.KIi i'ss, to ,i iiilli ii, ami of I lie si.-!' of 11 1 1 llli' lilii'n i lo a II U In nver !i IhiiiiIm Horses l,'i li-.iuls lil,:h, or slihlty over, ure iilniiiiliiiit, mill tin not lirlnt; tie.ir so lui;h 11 i li'cas Hiiim l sti'iU'lm: enrs a lire lio ;er, thai ill'lve well up lo Ihe Int. Now line Is a prolllnlile market Im- Ihe lilspn.lMnii nl Ihe v I of mil' hii'i'.e slit il lu'ltlm: siMlmiis, oil! ol Well hreil loolliy iiiuii'h. TIli'Mi lust must he ofeou.lili'riililii siihslinii e, its well n. fhe slallion, In onli'i' o uisiiie vv 1 I j: 1 1 1 In I lie pi'mluiv. t 'lii.llsll e:o Tillies hiv i;enri ally lar piaMil heavier than A iiierieaii ours; mi. I linn i vi r powei till a hoise of iiuuleialK hI limy he, II I not laslilouiihl lo put lilm lo III family carriiiKi', as he lool.it ueak when ut laeheil to il, niut ll.ls an hin-IUhnmii i-aiimit lieiir; lie Hauls t'Veiylliliin lo apptmr sIioiik ami poworlul us lie mows uloiii!. A few hol ies 17 liainls IiIrIi, If in Hue style, 11 ml of liePiaphl action, Ntoilhl lu'lnn u Mill higher pi Ice; In fact, ahout us tiuiclt money an tlielr exporter ooithl lennoiiiihly ask for Ihrm. There Is no rlsli la tinfilliiu loo luatiy of rlllier of llin ahtivfl i'Iiihsi's; unit nt he to rail the atttnllon of enr horscmon particularly to their ptoitiiction, nut only for the present, hut for it luMiu time. Vol Nii ;KM I. ROCSCABIBEAU Is a ihipple i'.iviv, l.'i1.. luinils hkh, eli;hs J 'jo p. inn. i-., I iiii-,-''i.iilei s Niiruiiu, ,1 liars nl, I oil .Via "Hi, Is: 1, l- live U'olil all hlelll she. tout tiis 'iim'. ami Is a lliw tlralt hors,-, uenlle aim U,ml, a t""4 liavele'', ami Is ou licit h. .im in swiiNV, nl' in a in it! vi :k. tut. .Mr. Sa erny will at! I nl the follow Inn places ih.rn:;: the prcsi iil sue season; Al Mi. Joe 1'urser s, .Vniiil,i miiI I'la-itat ol each weeU. Al Most, r, 1'ilihiv ami Miluiihiy o u-li c!;. 1 ! in-; l-'iu' nimble service, pay lllile In cash J.i. IM. lly the s.-nvt!!, piliuhle al einl ol same, sii.ii. ',i Uimu'i', p.iyahle lieu .a I c 1 - 1 1. 1 1' ' i 1 1 , -1 1 1 1 1. Innis' nl I. nunc, scr- ice the l"l!'iu lai; si .1.011 grails. NOTICE. I'OK PUiUCmoN. I.aii'l 1 iltlec ut Tin- liallcsur. March II, Is'.i.l. Nollce Is lii'ichv tiUeu that tl loilunlni! namcil si ti Icr has II a il initio of 1 1 is intent loll to inaUc llual prool In sapmii of his claim, ami Inal salil proof Mill he maile hi Mi,- Hie Itcsiisli-r ami li.veiicr I', s. I., it. al Tlie Kullcs Ki. im .May 11, Isa !, v 1.: I.iiamh r I'.vaiis. Ilomcstcii'! vpplieal ion No. :-'i7i! for the s'a 11 e 1, ami s 'a 11 w '4 s. c ; Tp ; u r -J e v in. He names the follou lm; wllm ssi s lo prove His ciiiiiiuiioiis r -Mileiicc iiiii ami cultiva tion 01. sanl l.oul vl.: Aiims Idiot, , lames Klliott, William Johnson, all of MuMer Kr., 11. .McNeil, of The 1 utiles nri-unli. inclil.'iapl.''.' Joil. V I.I.W is, i;c.;ls. r. NOTICE FOU 1TP.LJCATION. I. aml Ollleo at Vuiicotiv i r, ash, A pi. .'I, Is!". Notice Is hclehy jflvt'll Unit the follolllllK- nameil set I Icr hai, tiicil not ice o In i Ihli ul Inn lo malic llual pnsil In -iipport ol his claim, aii'l I uat siihl proof I!J he maile heloie llm Clerk of the Miperlor Court of Moiniaiiln t 'utility Washliii.-tiin, at Lower Cascaihs, WiLshiliKloii on .May in, I -si1. 1, viz: Joseph I-'. Mona':lian, II. K. im. fort lies. N.I-;.',; N. V. ',', S. !;. 1 ,, niul lots :t ami I mt, l':i, 'I p. S. N. it. s K. lie liaiilc.s I lie oliiwilu w It llesses to prov e his coitl unions r.-siilcnci- upon ami iiililva turn ol, sun! hiinl. vl,: Amliew Ziuclier, I'rnl .urchcr. A.ti. 'I acker, osirnn Miller, all ol Nelson, Skamaina eniiut v . l ii'liilml.in. iips-imi !.l Joll.v i. I iKmillK'i.v.N, Ki i;lster. NOTICE ECU I'UHI.ICATION. Liinil Olllce at Vancouver, Wash. April 1.1, ls!i.'!. Notice Is lierchy u'lvi n that the lollowlnc llltnicil s-iller has till il notice of his llitenlloll 10 make ri mi 1 commntitllon proof In support of his claim, ami that sal-1 proof will he maile la fori-(In; l'.et'lster ami Iteeclverof Ihe U. M. 1. ami illicit nl Vancouver, W ash., on June Snl ISM, v iz: '' Alherliis H. Kuril. II. i:. No. KT! I lor the w '., n v i and w s iv ', si o u'l Tji '! n rllr w u'i. He iiiiines th foliowim; witnesses to prove his eoiiliniioiis iv-iilcncf iliion ami eulllva tlnii of saiil html viz; Al II. Jewel I , Kraut Is W, I'.uriloin, ('has K. I'atterson, Jno. !,. .Morris, all of hlleH.'ilinon Wash. npt-Jmayj,' John Ii. Okooiimajj. ItcKlster. 0TK i: FOR PlISLK VTIOX. I. aii(f(illlciat,!'lie;iiilh'S Kr. April, 17, 1M!IH. Notice Ik herehy (jlven thai the followini;- ni'lucil settler has liieil iiolice of his Intention to make llmtl proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will he made liel'ore the ICi Kisler and llccciver V. ,N. l,.K.al Thw Imlles Kr. on .May a), ls!!J, viz: (iowyje I'i-Ici-siii, II. A. No. 1121 for the K w i of see 21, Tp 2 II r 11 e w in. He names Ihe followlm; witnesses to provn Ills conl unions risiileiiee upon ami cultiva tion ol nnid hind viz: S. K. Kisher, Chiirles Cramer, i ieirt;i. Ireland, Michael ItU-liteiiinll-Icr, all of .Moslor (rc):on. iHi22-iny2i John V. I.r.wis, IteUter. 8UI Kst.ihlisheit IK). LINDSAY&COrVIPANY i Wholesale dealers In fruits and vegetables of all kinds. Helena Montana. CONSIGN' M ION TS SO LICIT K I ). ItKTIWNS I'ltOMITI.Y MADK. 5v'OTICK l'OH I'UIJLK.'ATION. ' I.umlOlliei; ut Vancouver wnsh. .Miireh,lfl,lK!i:, To Ciiliunhiin Jowett and nil whom It may concern. Notice Im herehy ffiven Unit the following, muni'il settler hus filed nol ice of Ills intent Ion to miik-i! Ilnul proof In Kitiiort. of his clnim, nml Unit, mild jiroof will ho maile before the Register und Hccclvcr U. s. l.und Olllce ut Viincimver M'ush. on May i lull:!, viz: Stlclicn .lohnsiin. Widow of Huiiatitti(dlcli Jolmson, deceased. II. K., No. f"17 for the s e yA sec IN Tji 1 n r II e w III. She niiinuM the following witnesses lo prov-n her coutiniioiis residence upon und cultivn tion of, mid hind, viz: Isabel Monmn, Kr.ink Joseph Moruun, llli; Joe 1 1 ml Inn,) John Slonlie ( I ml urn,) nil of White Salmon Klieltititt Co., Witsliintou. inch'iil John I). Okoiuiko.w, UcKister. 13) 4 j i ! r . FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDINQ MATERIAL. Vall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A hirtfu mipply of, and En'tiwvr lit lo soil Colobratud linulil txdorn ami link-d Ik.hIs. Uiidoy-fcaJdjizfj; a Sj5GciaU-y Prepared to furnish at once, a line el:i-s of niiUii", also n cheap grade hill neat lillil silli'.lalitlal. as m .io:'.i;i:i:s and i:i:taii.i:i:s in HARDY ARE, TIHWAICE, Etc, Fto. Corner of Snrond innd I'odnral StriHils. I'l i.i'iiit rr.n Acorn and Charter Oak V. I Stovos and !.uii;os, 4uns( Amtiiiiiilllnii nml Sinrlhnr Cinuls Iron, Coat, Illaektiuiith Suppliex, Winoninnkei'ii Mutei In 1, 6wr 1 ip, rumpt and Pplx,1 Plumbing Supplies. "a7"IE . -4.,"r IEZ3 1" Jz2 O L J-J IHj i J That thirty dnvs If as limn as vie can eieillt panls, und Mould rfti4'etfully reillest our patronu to uvel ll I helil-i'lvi s iieeiirdilily. Soeclalti! Prescriptions and Private Formula And a Comploto Lino of - DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND HfiDIGINBS. YOURS FOR HOOD HIVER. DRS. YILLIAEIS & BRGSIUS. DEALERS IN Houco Builder's GgccIs. Sr.sli and Doers, Mouldings, Brackets anil fcoi Turuinas. Limo. Plaster and Latli Ceil- inj, Rustic and Flocrino". Coffixic 6& Caclets- ON KIKlltTI'Xr NDTSCi: O, I,. STKANAII AN, rreHhlcia. RfiWSOFJ & WEBER I'Kol'IMITOltH Ilavoon hand a full mipply of Kruit, Hhado and Ornainental trvs's; grap vitiGO, mnail fniitn, HoHCHitud Shrubbery. lie Hiiro to get our priccH beloro piirehaiiineisewhero. Ivcnieniher our trecH arc grown Hlrictiy without Irrii'atlon. THE DALLES. ------ OREGON K. if. Stanton, Local Aj;ent. faHm f"p rv "jii ny" rjvjire imtwi nyrc s-mrtj fm mum m&maiimiJmwml BinJ aJ w&a vinWtliiii&jBlvj9 HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Ham, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Alco Dealers in VEGETABLES AMD FRUITS. Corner of Oak and Fourth Strccln, ... - Hood 1 liver. Oregon, rt.Wt.vDk iWBTk i' r ii i. ia Crowe 3 Studebakcr ,z inrnm, m rl-' Csborns ;iMIier ami Slowrri. Ai.lNIS nut Ilclisll, Lewis & Staver Cotiiiiin)N Afiilciiltiirul ImplcracuU mi l jlarlilimrr. BARBED WIRE. ! A PPPT'l pIij PnmTU ! m 1 4 !I.t:.I.VB HwttUrj.