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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1893)
nooi livcr Glacier. liooi) mvr.n, on. AVini.w, isio. WJlOSJt X An (.'0A7.7.' Mr. Slnnelietul, tvp;vi'ittiim I In' Oir ffnniati, whs here I'l ""'v Milieitini: mihseriptions to the "linn. I Hook r Oregon," uliieli is U-iiin cm ten up le thal p,ver. Tin" Meu is lo uive every loeality brief mention, ami if paiil t"r it the r.itti vf a p:iui'. a cxtoiuloil mention us liesireil. Tin' l ink is to Contain l.tHKl jvgaiul soIIm for fS. Tlie OrrjtmitiH has a tlnmnp1 suit n its lumtls for callinjr a win nu similar to iis own, only applying to poisons in h'.cail of phurs, a fraud. 1 leiuv w e give it this opportunity to recoup. Governor Pentioyer aiul State Tr tc linr Metselun arc again traveling over Kitstern Oregon, hui tinjr for a loealiou for the branch insuie nsy'iuiu. The lalles has, in ouropiniou. nir.ny points in it.s favor, ami with a square ilea!, wo believe, will le wloetctl. Asa town it lias hatl hard luek for the p;wt few years, and bile its citizens are wMe awake, the city seems to have lost all energy. If it eou'.d slip upon this in urte asylum ami capture it, we Ulieve It would Infuse new life into the place and give it emirngv to tackle something else. We hope sinccivly that the gov ernor and treasurer will Iccate the nsy lem ou Chenow ith cieck, and we hope o because we believe it to be the lest site, everything considered, iu the state. There are some things in modem journalism that are btcomir.ir monot onous, and this thing of nu.nii'.R the; cuts from the patent medicine adver-' tisements among the reading matter and passing them oil" for distinguished ersonages, is one of them. We can put up with Dr. Van Moneiwur'a mug doing service for the great Columbus, I ukhough the mutton-chop whi.-Uers arc ( jM)iuehat like the I)r., a vane of mal-! piactu-e; and can pass by l)r. Powell-j lloeea doing duty us Ponce do Leou. I The springing of ''veins for health,! Lydia K. Pinkhani," as the bride of aj German princelet is what jars us oll'tne i perch. Southern Oregon is having a genuine J mining boom, the center of which is very properly located at Central Point. Keports of individuals cleaning up! from 5300 to f'ICOO a day are numerous; j but stiil it must be recollected that this is cnly "some individuals." Uy the time tliis report travels loot) miles fur ther one cipher will be added to the .figures', as perhaps one or two have al ready been added in the journey here. Two distinct cyclor.es, a water spout and a terrible bail stonu swept over Oklahoma Wednesday. The most damage was done at the town of Nor man, where thirty-one people were ; killed. From reports made Thursday i it is known that sixty-two persons i vrerfl killed and an immense amount of I damage done to building. The list of i injured will run up into the hundreds. Judge Bennett of The Dalles is in Washington urging ttie claims of J. L. Btory for register of The Dalles land office, and, it is said, is seeking the po sition of U. S. district attorney for him self. Should he be successful, The Dalles will be "fairly in it." The small-fruit crop in the Palouse country is said to be a total failure. It Js estimated that this will entail a "financial loss of Slij.OOO. An Actual Il.iiw. Editor Glacikk: An article headed "Iteduced Kates" in issue of the !L'd is clearly a mistake. Last year the rate to Helena, Butte City, Anaconda und some other points iu Montana was f-1 per 100 pounds, while this year the local agent of the Pacific Express Co. in forms me it is only 3.2-5 per 100 pounds to these pointsand remains the same as last year to Halt Lake City, namely, $3.00 per 100 pounds. An apparent re duction. Let us investigate: Last year and years before they were billed at 25 pounds to the crate at a f l rate, being 1 per crate, and 7o cents at a S3 rate. This year they propose to weigh all crates and bill at actual weight. The lightest Portland crate weighs 7 pounds, making a well-lilled crate weigh 31 pounds, which, at a $3.25 rate, ie $1 00:, or the same price as last year. Now, the $3 rate mentioned above, this year will be 03 cents per crate, which last year was 75 cents an increase of 18 cents per crate. It is a raise in lates on All points where the rate is not low ered 75 cents on 54, which means tho time rate as before. If some of the heavier crates are used it is a raise all along the line. This is too much like the populist finance puzzle in being thin. CORKJX'T. "World's l air Traveler Yj'ill Have It." The public demand through service when traveling. It is old-fashioned to change cars. On the through solid vestibule trains of the Chicago, Union l'aciticand Northwestern Line, from or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, there is no change. This is tho finest and fastest road. V. C. iStranahan Las opened his: stand on Oak street, and will keep a tock of fine candies, fruits and cigars; ! find during the summer will serve ice I scream and lemonade. Uesides this he 1 WjJl cany a tine line of lishiug tackle. I EXCEEDINGLY EMBARRASSING. IVrrilcxIt.r t Pot I to Mitn Who t.o.l II U I u 1 1 ttvt it iti Iii h Ktrcvt Car. 1 tixk them for a newly tur-ried cou ple. Certainly if she had been married very long she would have known bet ter." They got on a south bound Clark ftroet ear at OiH'the street. She was pleii.ler and graceful, and had largo, fetching dark eyes, lie was extremely Jolite, lie helped her on the ear very tv-nderly. and after ndmg two blocks lie jut:jicd up the instant a very tleshy old lady entered the car and otfeivd lier his :'.t. with a low how a sure indieatioti t.Mt he was j nst married and doing it lor effect. Then lie hung on n strap and lent down and kept up the conversation, which seemed largely t'.t'ide up of irrele vant remarks a'lvt tuglily relevant glances. Preser.tly lie discoveixnl that l:e could stoop lower if he let go tho sir;: p. lie had just availed himself of this discovery when the train swooped around the curve at Illinois street. He Hung up !;!s arms, m ide o.ie frantic, ineffectual grab for t'ae strap, swayed gracefully half around, aiul sprawled out over tho fat old l.idy's lap us the car stopped. His pink and white cheeks turned war lei. He scrambled half way to his feet and began. "I beg" Justus he was in the uct of re-establishing Ins equilibrium and simultane ously intern.: the iolgy. the car gave the sharp jerk and tjuick. strong pull of ptaning. He clutched the incorporeal air and went down with the words ou his lips tint, full length on the tieastly, rar.ildy lloor. It wiw Um bad. but every Ux'.y lauglied. Yes, she laughed. She put her slim, black gloved hand, with a him of sceut ed handkerchief m it, up to her mouth and her black eyes danced at him. He got up. scowled very darkly at the gentleman who had said "Whoop-e-e!" as he went down, and washed a witch of mud off his coat sleeve. Then he looked at her laughing eyes. For an instant he tried to look amused; then lie straight ened Ins face out severely and weut over and looked out of ttie door. As he started into the tunnel he looked around. The handkerchief was still at her month and her body swayed slightly as from a repressed emotion. A deep, straight line came into his forehead and he stepped a little farther away. Half way through the tunnel ho looked around again. Tho instant she met his eye she dropped the handkerchief to her mouth just iu time to suppress a ripple of laughter. lie went out on the plat form and banged the door liehind him. At Madison street ho opened the door and stood stiff r.s a statue until she walked out. She looked over her shoul der into his face as she passed him. but there was an irrepressible twinkle in her eyes, and he stepped to the ground afier bur without unbending. Chicago News. Hani on Cambridge. This is a short story that Cambridge people may not find exactly humorous. It is told, however, concerning a bright youngster who lived among them for his nine short summers, and by reason of the cultured atmosphere he breathed and the experimental systems ho was brought up on ought either to have lieen dead or oue of their own. But lie defied liotii the.e fates and in ilueconrse received his reward by moving into Bos ton. Here he at once found congenial companions and uo doubt liegan to contract those nnfortniiare habits of speecti that indirectly led to this tale. Oue. day his papa heard him using lan guage that no nice little boy. esjiecially a nuiversity town Itoy. u supposed to know the meaning of. "Teddy." said his stern parent, "never say that again; its swearing, and God will hear you and bo very much dis pleased." "Well, I'll go down cellar." said the youngster defiantly, "then 1 guess he can't her me." "Yes. ho can," insisted the devout man. "Is he in tho attic too?" Yes." "Then." announced the youngster, with the triumphant air of one who set tles the question. "111 go to Cambridge, for I'm sure he's not there." Boston Transcript. Statistic A limit ttie Lukes, The following figures obtained from reliable sources show the mean level of the lake surfaces above the mean tide at New York and their maximum depths, respectively: Lake Ontario, 24(i.CI feet, ":W feet deep; Lake Erie. r72.yi feet and 210 feet deep. Lake Michigan. 581.23 feet. 870 feet deep; Lake Huron, 581.23 feet. 750 feet deep. Lake Superior, C01. 78 feet, 1 .003 feet deep. The deepest water runs very fairly iu mid lake through out the chain. The ansa of water surface in square miles according to Grossman's delinea tion is as follows: Lake Superior. 31.2(H); Lake Huron. 23.800; Lake Michigan, 22.450; Lake Erie, U.9G0: Lake Ontario, 7.210, or a total area of 94.050 square miles. Maine Record. How the Pencil un Produced, That the luscious peach has been de rived from tho hard shelled almond can uo longer bo successfully denied. It is said that the peach in its original soil was a viralt-nt poison, and that the Per sian warriors brought to Persia some of the seeds and planted them for the pur pose of poisoning the points of their ar rows so as to render wounds caused by them to be fatal, but achangeof climate and soil produced a fruit which is not only luscious, but is esteemed exceeding ly healthful. Chicago Tribune. Itather III Timed. At a recent wedding, at which the bride had retained her "maiden medita tion fancy free" a number of years be yond the usual marrying ago, the organ ist most thoughtlessly or most nngal lantly played as a prelude to the arrival of the wedding party, "'Tis the Last Rose of Summer," thereby causing a visible smile among the listeners. New York Times. linst Side Hems, K.vstSihk, April 20, isn;t. John Sweeney Is making prepara tions to build a new liotisu ltd Milli liter. J. Cox, with wife and family, arrived from Phlllipsburg, Kansas, lust week. They are stopping at present with his brother, S. 11. Cox, and will make Hood Ktver their H iiiuineiit home. 11. W. White of Hherinaii county lias purchased ton acres nf laud from Mr. Johnson. He has put up a temporary residence and Is now actively engaged with lils family iu making a home In this garden spot which is "eastward In Eden.'' Hans l.age and sons me putting the finishing touches on some seven or eight acres of newly cleared land. This has been an old trick of theirs torn great many springs, and the tlrst thing you know Vr, I .ago will be sighing for more stumps to conquer. P. Mohr is another who puts about live fresh acres under the plow every spring, and ho is doing it again this year. Warren Turner and William Jackson have declared their intentions to ruin every stub and grunip guib and stump, I should have said on their lioinestads within three years. As Warren and William are truthful boys, don't be frightened lfyouco trash of all kinds in the air, something after the manner of an Eastern cyclone. Two of D. (i. Boatdniati's horses strayed from home one day last week. Mr. lioardman aud Ids sou Charles have boon enrolling for them high and low In tho country around The Dalles, where they Last heard from them; but thus far their search has been fiuitlos. Hunting str.'.y horse llesh at this busy season of tho year would try the pa tience of a regular old Job. Jerome 'Wells has rented W. G. Cielland's place for three years. I.aw reuce Silliman has also rented C. Grodt'a place for two years. Koad Supervisors Kand and Prat her have both been doing some work that is highly commended by all fair minded citizens. Tho big bill hear J. 11. Kami's house lias lost its steepest pull, aud through Mr. leather's i -Moris our East Side teamsters can get into town with out throwing oil' half of their load within a stone's throw of tho goal. Peg away, bosses, in spite of the kick ers, and remember that "As a rule man's a fool. Wheu it's hot he wants it cool; when It's cool ho wauls it hot; ever wanting what is not." EastCjdkk. Out vf Sight. The traveling public arc now fully alive lo the fact that theChicago,L'nion Pacific and Northwestern line oilers the very best accommodations to the public from and to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, not onl du ring the world's fair, but all the year around. ON SALE TO LL PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH EAST BOUND FHOJI HOOD KIVER Xo, 8. KxpreM leaves at JI:M A. M. No. 'i. Mail - JOa I'. M. WEST BOUND FROM HOOD JU VEIL CNo. 7, Express leaves at 5::m J. M. No.. 1, Mall " (:! A. M THUOOII SXKKI'Ens UKCUNING CHAIU CAIW AND MNKKS. Steamers from Portland lo San Francisco, every 4 days. For rates and general information rail on DEPOT TICKET AfiKST. W. II. Hi: BXHl'UT, Asst. On. Pass. Agt. 21 WttiihidKton St., Portland Oregon. B.R. TUCKER, PEontlETOB OF LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OF FRUIT BOXES, HOOD RIVEt OR. A1XO DKAKlt IN DRY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOILET AIlTrCLES, PERFUMKItY ETC. Terms Strictly Cash, AND AT Prices never before beard of in Hood Jiiver. iiUliUlfJ ISP HOOD Bra MILLS "MIDNIGHT." WIM tnnlin tlo spi'liin ki'iihiiii of Nil, nl eon- V. 'III. Mil 1IIVN llll'lltlllllllltl lllO Mllll'.V mill Willie Salmon W ikIiIiikIoii. Time mill pliieo Milijivt to I'liluie tiiHiliitini'iiK HfM'i'iptlou and Pedigree. "Mlilnlulit Ik a eoiil hlm'li lliuiiblt'li'iilan, f yeiii olil, IS IiiiiimiI; v, li- hi I Ml ixiiiiiiIx; nheit t SIiiiw m lliiiiilili'liuiltin; iliini, a ('oii'r. Imlliilii liiine, "M lilnllil" U a 14 out I clkiiml IIihuhI Imr-e, a toppy iMvit mill unlloii liol li l till' u liil el' Ul nle. "MltiilliihtV i'i W Itv will lie I0 for (MiikIi ihtvIiv, iluo nl time of wi n Ice, or SI.'ifoMlio unison, IVi'noiih Imvi'.Uiu I'.v "IiiiiIo M'lvlee unit nun'.' luilliiK o ralrh, t'mi livnl l I lie si n-on l i lie tiiitlllloiinl mi ini'iit 'if;.'i. Mm on in done ,1 uly ,i, N' t, for lei in unit oilier Inlni niiillon apply to, A. I,. I'm i.e.i. Maimer. iioknk t!ia:i:iiNn. The I (iiuilry (ii nlleiiuoi ruuliilim a wrles of Inti'tvKtli i: article", on Ilils Mili.livt, w i lltru ly hii I'liiliit iit I iikIIsIi anllioiUy, troin which e i i rm t the lollow tnu cminchit Ion: Thcic l.i U iimiic In the ow'iici'Ninpof a itooit irooil-iiiiu mill her yoiinit slocl., hicit en oi.c'now n hohlliiK, Unit I- lell In very lew olln r l.liiiln of properly. Tlie Arnhi nun -tiler, ax m V ilo, that the proittuv tul.c-. inure al'ler Ihe sire lluiii Ihe tlum, 'Ihry snv, "Kruicni ler, li e nuiie N hut a huu; you will ti t cohl mil oi II if yon lmc put uohl In." r:. ci lenoo clilli n.s th oplul.m. There have hecii iiiany Ml'v Dial couht Ki't uooil slock oil iilmoM any marc, hut prohnhly there hii never heen a inure mi !;oiul ti lo I e ahle In hr eil a ft I It put to a H lily ImJ Iioinc w ith lu ietlltaiy faults si'.eli us spalu anil romiu, unit with hail cotiMUtitlon ami foruiutlon. We have all m'i ii a koo'I foul liuli ll the uiot ruhhUhy unit unsoiuiil iiiare, t ut II Is a ilaiiKi'roii pert llii at In lr , unit ttie Arali UKiiln Is wIm Willi hU a.l lee: "Sow mviI only in cooil oil, unit never put honey hi a ilousklu hut lie. Vul NU litlNKlt.M, ROCKAIvlBEAU Is a ila'ple .i',, hamls hlqh, eli;hi t Ml poiniiis, I .Mi l -qilio lent Noriiu n, II yean, olil on Amy . 1 1 . I.i, H tree Iroin all lilein- toll.", nti.l til.! n...' iiiilI l II line illutl I.iiI h.'. Ki'Hlle mill i. in. I, a mi. I ravi'ler, anil I- uw m il oy John swki:ny,ofhooi i;ivi:i;,o!t. Mr. Sweeny will intend at tho folloivlnii phii'i s il'.iriii ihe 'i-i m'iii sire eiison: At Mr. Joo I'niM i .Muiiilny ami Tneituy ol I'nen wei'k. Al Ao'MtT, J'llilui ami alniihiy ol eneli i ek. 'urniv Korhinvh ser iee, pay i uhle In easli io.ui. Ilylhe m'iimiii, paviihle at j eml ol Milne, I,M. In lii-uie, uiulile hen ! saiiie it kiioa n, ; lo.ui. Inr.i-e oi laililre, m t- viec Ilie lollou 1 1 1 K m-.i-oii Knit Is. NOTici; rou itiu.ic.tio. IjuhI Oitlee at Tin- Dulles Or. Maieh 11, t. Not lee U lierehy ien that the follolmt till Illeil sel It. r has ll led nolle,' of IiIh Intent loll to make Iliini I'loi'T In siipiorl nl hlselnlin, ami t. nit Mtiit proof Mill he m.nle helore Hie lieijlsler ami li,s elver l". S. 1.. (. at The Dalles Oi. on .May (I, Isni, I.: I.eander Kvuns. Iloinestead Ailleatlon No. .'ioT'i for the 't n e 't ami s ;a n ' ; 4 see 7 J n r 1 i e in. Hi' mimes the f.ill, m ill:: ltnessi n lo irovu his iMlililiiliills r'sl lenie iion ami euitlvn tionol, s:i:.l land VI.': Aimm Khi, .lames i:illott, W ililimi .lohiison, ull of Mosli r or., ,1c. Ale.Nell, in i lie Dalles ( uvkoii. liU'hlsajil'! JollV W I.KW I, lieylster. NOT1CK FOlt PL T.MCATION. Ijind OMlee at Vnni onver, wash, A pi, X Is: :l. Notlee Is heretiy clven that tlie lollowlnii nami d sellier has tiled nolieeul hu Inleiitlon to iriake tlnal priMif In snport of his claim, and I hat said proof will he made helore llm Clerk of the Superior I null of Skamania County Washington, at Lower Ca.seailes, Washington on Alay '.O. Isi .l, vl.: Joseph F. .Mon:i;han, II. i;. m, f..r iin-s. ' ' N. K. ',: N. w. ' s. K. 1 and lots o and i See. it, 'i p. , N, It. i K. lie natnes the following wltiiesses lo proe tils eoiitiiinous iisideiii e upon and enlilva. t l.'ti of, said hind, i: Andrew Xnrelier, Fred y.iin-1 er. A.O. 'I in ker, i jeorr .Miller, all of Neison, Skaiii:tniii eounty, Washington. iiH-niy.i Jiiii.n D. liKiMiiiKii.v.N, Itvulstcr. notick roit pup.lication. Land O.'llee at Vatieoiiver, Wash. April lo, Jsu.1. Notice Is hen hy ulven that the rollow lnit named settler has Illeil noliee of his Intention to make final eommiitallon proof In support of his claim, und thai snld proof w ill he niiidi) In fore Ine Hi isler ami Heeeiver of the I', S. Land i illh'e al S anconvcr, Wahh., on June Bid l!i:j, vl.: AlhertUH S. Ford. II. K. No. HTIH for Ihe w ',, n w '4 and w s w !i wt 1 'l'p U n r II e w in. He names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land vl,: Al 11. Jewetl, Francis S. lliudoln. ('lias )'. l'allerson, .Inn. 1.. .Morris, ull of Wlntv Salmon Wash, U2lnuyj; John J). (iKoiiiikuan. Hclxlcr. notice mil pi;i:licatiox. Ivind'Olller al TI.iDiiIIcn Or. April, 17, 1S1I8. Mil lee Is lierehy tlven that Ihe followini; named Ki ltler has Illeil nolli e of Ills lulenlion to make llnal priHif in Kiippoit of his claim, anil that said proof will he made hefore the HiKister and lieeelver I.'. S. li.O.atTliw Dulled Or. on .May , lsir.l, viz: (ieorne l'elerton. II. A. N. m for the s w of see '.'I, Tp 2 nr 11 e w m. He nami H the followinic witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion n! Mild land vl.: S. 10. Fisher, Charles Cramer, (ieorjic Ireland, ilu hael Dlehlcninil ler, all of .Moler Oregon. Hj-uiy'.7 Jon.vW. J.rcwis, HcKlKler. Is Oltet Prote la 11 loiia. tlCstabllshed Haiti. LIHDSAY&COKPANY 1 Wholesale dealers In fruits and vegetables of all kinds. Helena Montana. CONSIGNMENT HOIACITKU. KKTUKNK I'ltOMITLY; MADH. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OHW'e at Vaneonver wash. March, l(l,ISI):t. To Coliunlnis Jewett anil all wliom It may concern. Noliee Ih hereby clvcn thai tho followinf,'. naiUKil .settler hastlli il notice ol'liiB intention lo make tlnal proof In mipiiort of his 'lnlin, anil thai saiil proof will hi; made before liie UiKislcr and Heci'lvcr U. H. Land Olllce at Vancouver wash, on May 'i't lH'JH, viz: Klleken Johnson. Widow of Hapimtanellch .lolmson, deceased. It. K., No. asiT for tlie k e sec 18 Tp 4 n r II c w in. Hhts nnnies the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Isabel Morgan, Frank Joseph Morgan, IUk Joe ( Indian,) John Mlonl lo (Indian,) ull of WJiJtu .Salmon Kllckllat Co., Washington. mchiia-'!) John I). Ukouiikoan, neylsler. FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A l.iruo supply of, ami fyvlwhr '. to oll Cololn aUul liquid color: anil tlnloil loads. Ptviureil In ruriil'-ih nl u:i.r, 11 llm 1 Iipm id' I'.dllus, nU.i 11 elieiip :ritila Imt ni'iil ninl t iilivlanl l:il . S aS m .mim'.'.iss and i;i:i'Ai i,i:i;.'i in HARDWARE, Tin vABE, Etc, Ftc. Cornor of Socoucl .ami rtnlotal Stroots. ci:i,i:iiu rr.o Acorn and Charter Oak Stovos and n.mus. (iiiis, AiiimunltliMi aii-l S;hii U:i:; (o"n ,, Iron, Coal, liltiekHinitli SttpplleH, Wnuiiiniiker'N .M.'iteilal, fiwr PIhi, Puinn ami iY'l-o, J'luuililtij; Sitll'?i. -wis tozzgztdjzid That thirty iIiivh in ps li.iij; us we inn iiiilit v'""'Mi 11 I wohIiI -neet fully reillit.t mil" i.itl.iiis t.i .tveril I lli'lil -ilvrs aeeoriilllyt E3IooclIcr Plic.rrp-acy'a PrescriptioiAs and Privato Ferula And a Coniploto Line of - DRDGS. CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. YOURS FOR HOOD RIVER, DRS. WILLSAECG & 3ROSI1IS. DEALERS IN House Builder's Goods. Sasli Brackets ni wood Tiiraius. Limo. Plaster ar.d Isiih Oeil- iag, Rustic and 3T looriu". Coffins &Zj Caclrotc- ON- hllOltTi:sT NdTlClv O. I.. STKAN AII AN, I'llNllll'llt. RflWSOK a WEBER HMIT.IKTOItH Have on liaiul u full supply f Kruit, Shmle und Orimnu'iittil trees; grap vitieu, hinull fruitH, Iliwes ttinl Hlinililiory . J St. Hiiro to K''t "ill- prieen lielui"! iiireiiiHiiiriiH.vlieiv. Beiiii'iiilier our treeH fjre grown uli iclly wit limit irrigation. THE DALLES. K. II. Stanton, Locul Agent. mim bhuoI muum Knar wlat WiiailaJraaliiUWIWa HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Ham, Bacoai, lard, Gvisic, Poultry, Also Balrs fox VEGETABLES APJD FRUITS. Corner of Oult anil Kourtli S'.ieets, .... Hotxl liver. Oregon, Growe IStudebaker j;wrz,m Csborne lii aper and NIowpij. Mnv Ai.I'VIS lull i:it:t:i .. Avrlriiltnnil luiilenientj ntnl Mncliliierj. BARBED WIRE. ! frr'nr.qipl I il,Jjlllhljl 11. c cor Beeroiary, - - OREGON