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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1893)
fcod Jiver Sclacier. HOOD K1VKK. UK. .irXK . ;K, p. gHrk, J, x. M-lawe, Frank , Uiehardson, Kroil Hamilton and oth FAST TIME, i erst whom your correspondent cannot The fast trains U'twcen Now York nd t'hleair.-i have proven n complete miocvss. Tho distance in a tritle ovor WM miles, the time 20 hour, showing a speed, including stops of 4 miles nn hour. At one point whore there wore 1on miles of straight level track, the Hpiivl fr that distance was tJH miles an hour, or h mile in 3W second. It is vl. timed that with a straight level, wc'l Imllasted track, ft spetnl of 100 it lc. an hour can U' maintained with t ii itmiv ilanjrer, than 30 miles an hour hiius uuiler existing track condition. It is iiiie pvssihle that within the next ten years, the trip across the con tinent will he inado hmido of three days, anil a mile a minute gait on level roads in the east will bo no longer n matter of comment within that time. F. II. Milhurn, son of V. It. Mil burn the blind chaplain of the house of representatives, killed himself in '.'hicavrn Sunday last, hy cutting his threat with a razor. Milhume was ;i0 years old and cut short his useless life, liecauie lie was hard up and his father would not send liiiu money. A letter v is fui ad in t lie.su ieide'a room, from hi father saying, "it requires all my pitiful income to support my family, which isjwith me at Jacksonville." A i alW bodied mail 30 years old who would auk hi blind father for money, is much better oh out of the world than in it, and the pity of it is that he did not think of the razor mute sooner. It is to be hoped that the case of Dr. Ih iggs will be tinally settled now that the "Judicial court of the Lord Jesus Christ" has sat upon it. Tlx public long ago lost interest in it, and the Uiico good alone, w ho are strict stick lers for the truih of the bible in its en tirety, will care which way it goes. Tne lilieral minded, while agreeing with Briggs, are disgusted witli him for trying to stay within, the Presbj teriuii fold, white hia convictions are gainst tne tends and dogma of the cliUich. Interest in the world's lair will cease altogether if the press ageut at Chicago ioes not brace up and get a move on his correspondence. For ten whole days the "lady" managers of the big show have not been reported us having u good-cry, and Mrs Potter Palmer has missed her semi-weekly bath "in tears" lor the same length of tune. The last time we heard of that Potter Palmer i Nereid, she would have made a good model for Niobe barring the kills. A topical writer for The Dalles Chron icle, over the signature vf L. 8. D. states that the camel originated on this continent. It w quite probable that the lirst specimens of the race, rustled for a living in the country ad jacent to the head waters of the John Day. This would account for the ani mals getting such a hump on itself. Steadily the gold flows out of the country. We suggest ere it is yet too lite the financial policy of the nation be sent to the Keely cure. If Soekless J-'rry, the bearded senator or Mrs. Lease, could get a bichloride in jection, bypoderinically, it would help to clear away the financial storm. Mrs. Marie Nev.ns Blaine, divorced "wi e of the son of the late James G. Jilaine, was married at New York City Tuesday, to Dr. Wr. T. Bull. From the name of her present husband and the actions of the former one, we conclude she is a great lover of animals. The Patton mine at Ashland in which Joe Wilson la interested, has cleared up $65-55. for 27 days run. There is plenty of ore in sight and Borne of these daya when a big mill gets its work in, the output will as tonish the natives. The mining excitement hi the south ern part of the state continues to draw. M'e think it pretty clearly evidenced by the reports of rich finds, that the "pocket" lofb ' proHnminnnt. Items From the Locks. The closing exercises at the school last Friday afternoon were enjoyed by a large number of visitors. The flag was raised over the school house at 2 o'clock, after which a brief address was made by Judge Hall. The school grounds were decorated with ever greens and flowers and the programme was well rendered, Miss Dcnmau be ing in charge of the exercises, and everything passed off pleasantly. At the close of the exercises Miss Denruan gave out eleven graduates certificates, as follows: Bessie Hamilton, Ada Leavens, Maggie Lahey, Bridget Ale Taney, Alma Benson, Albert Leavens, Frank Smith, Fred Hamilton, L. Lev ens, A. Trask and Elma Benson. The dance at Leavens' hall last Sat urday uigiit was a grand success, 30 couples being present. A pleasant farewell party was ten dered the school teachers Misses Hor ton and Denman, by Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton last Friday evening. Those present besides the host and hostess were Misses Hose Horton and Annie Denman, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cates, Mr. ujiJ Mrs. Laycock, and Misses Sum 1 1 Mel.aney, llot'n Hamilton. Mttwric I.aliey, lVliu MoLaney, and M.'.sin It. I.. Alilioli. A. Klciskliiincr. now recall. J. V. Mnrshhnnka has started a shooting gallery next to Watt's saloon. Alex thinks he is the I 'est shot in the town. Wm. Hamilton came over from the Lower Cascades Sunday. lie Is ranching and fishing, pays the crop looks vollbut, the llsh "a'int in it." The lay Itros. have received all the machinery for the electric light plant, and will have U In operation soon. It will lie a good thing for the nights as well as the Days, and work will lie car ried on both night and day soon. Court was held hero last week, 11. A. Leavens and four more Swedes U-lng arrested for trespassing on Warren s land. The Cascade boys intend organizing a baseball club. II. L. Aldiich is "fairly In It" hav ing a hor.o to ride to the tpiarles to t ike time. Casd ide lodge I. O. O. F., had work In the sco ml Friday night. Mrs. Cunningham was up from Portland last week visiting her hus band who is one of the civil engineers here. Decoration day passed quietly away, the tlag raised over the government building being the only thing out in honor of it. Mrs. Atwell has gone to California for a visit. Judge and Mrs. Hall spent decora tion dav in Hood River. Mrs. J. N. Day, visited this place last Tuesday, thinks it a delightful summer resort, and will come up to stay as soon as their residence, now building is completed The Hibernians are to have a picnic at Ronneville Sunday, and some of the Locks' boys reuieuiU'ring the last oc casion of the kind will do well to re main at home The excursion from The Dalles last Saturday brought a large crowd here all of whom seemed delighted with the Looks. The Day Itros. brought the first load of dimension stone troiu the Hermann creek nuairies last Tuesday evening, l ding and making the trip in .' min utes, i he stone appears to lie K'tter tu.ui that used by the government from the old quarry, being a grade harder. J lie Trailer was up from Bonneville Wednesday, rep u ts the summer visitor as not vet in sight. Ed Ball, who got his foot hurt while uinoaoiiig machinery at the govern ment work last w eek, is out on crutches but will not be able to work for some time. W. V. A. WASHINGTON GRANGE. Fifth Annual Session to be Held at White .Salmon. The fifth annual session of the Wash ington State Grange, will be held at White Salmon commencing June 0th. For the accommodation of the dele gates the steamer Regulator will leave The Dalles Monday morning, Jure otb at at 7 o'clock for tho Cascades, stopping at w ay points, returning in the afternoon. For the accommoda tion of friends who wish to attend the open session, the steamer Regulator will make an excursion trip to White Salmon via Hood River, leaving The Dalles June 6th. Teams will lie at the landing to convey delegates and friends free of charge, to all who may wish to go- PROGRAMME FOR OPEN SESSION. Music. Prayer by chaplain. Words of greeting. Response, Rev. J. H. Alexander. Welcome address, Miss Ella Pitman. Response, J. O. Wing. Music. Annual address, State Master D. L. Russell. Music. Address, Hon. E. L. Smith. Address, Prof. John W. Huston, pres ident Washington Agricnltural College. Music. Address, Rev. Davis, of , California, overseer National Grange. Song, "The Farmer Is the Man That Feeds Us AIL" Barbecue. Blaine's Handy Manual of Useful In formation. There has just been published in Chicago a most valuable book with the above title, compiled by Prof. Wm. H. Blaine, of Lancaster University. Its 500 pages are full of just what its name implies, useful information, and we fully advise our readers to send for a copy of it. It is a compendium of things worth knowing, things difficult t ) remember, and tables of reference of great value to everybody, that it has never been our good fortune before to possess In such compact shape. Our wonder is how it can be published at so low a price as is asked for it. It is handsomely bound in flexible cloth covers, and will be sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of 25 cents postage stamps, by the publishers. G. W. Ogilvie & Bo., 276 & 278 Franklin St., Chicago 111. Out of Sight. The traveling public are new full alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern line offers the very best accommodations to the public from and to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, not only du ring the world's fair, hut all the year around. Head This and l'ndlt by It. Ollngernnd Hone, proprietor of the Big lied Barn, In addition to their liv ery and stage business, arc handling grain, chop feed and hay. They are also agents for the Knapp'lhirrell & Co. machinery. Bain wagons, hacks, bug gies windmills and pumps, Oliver Chill, and Steel plows; garden cultiva tors, plow and narrows: and will sell their Ml. Hood coaches, hacks and bug gies, now in use, In order to open in the spring wlih an entire new outfit. Call and prUv their goods. v.vmi:i). A girl to do general house work. Apply at the residence of A. 15. Byr kett, Hood River. MVorhl'sIaii TnnrhT Hill llao It." The public demand through service when traveling. It Is old-fashioned to change cars. On the through solid vestibule trains of the Chicago, I'lilon l'aeillcnnd Northwestern Line, from or to Chicago, Omaha and Intermediate points, there is no change. This is the finest and fastest road. W. C. Stratiahan has opened his stand on Oak street, and will keep a stock of line candies, fruits and cigars; and during the summer will serve lee cream and lemonade. Besides this he will carry a tine line of (lulling tackle. XOTICK FOR ITBLICATIOX. Timber Ijtml. Aot Juntt S, ISTS.) t'liltcvl state I .iui. I ortleti, Vancouver, Wash., .May, J, ISStt, Not loo In hereby Riven I hut In compliant' with Hie iiiMvuiiviiH of Uio not of ('tmervK of j Juno :t, IS7S. ontilloit "An not fur tliotmlo of liiiiiuT noma ill im: nuii-i m i muni uiu, ,!, lion, Nevada, unit iisIiIiiuIkii Territory, Sum SatiiMiii hi I'honott lili, county of Skanm uia, statu of trash., ha.i till day Mod 111 Dim unlcti hi awoi ii uliiU'inont so. l.'.iT, for th piiriii.isoortlie nw ' no1, of tool Ion no, loin township No 3 north, rani;c no. U runt, v m nnd will otter priHif to iliuw thai lh limit muikIiI Ii mora valualilu for In llmhoror tone tlmn for agricultural purpose. Hint to establish hi claim to unlit hunt In'foiv tho UoitKlor unit lii ii lvor of thin oilliv itl Viuii-iHivi r, waxli., on TuoMlny tho lSili Jay of July, tai;l. I Ho iniinos us wtlnosM's: Alton lliiworlh. John M. Coullor, Krunk IIiowit, Joliu t'. ifll' loll, all of (.'liouowlth, wah. Any ninl nil ponton olalmlnif mlvorsoly tho nhovo ilos rlbo,t laml aro riiUi"lotl to II '.u i tholr olalms In this oiHoe on or hotoro unlit 1st li itay of July, inyi'J.vS Joint 1, liKooiiKiiAN. ItitiUlor. rLHTlOS" FOR 1 KJI OK Lit 'ENSK. HiKl ltlVMIl I'HKCINt-r.WASl'oCol NTY Slato of Ori'xon. ) Totho Honorablo, tliel'ounly I'ourl of Wusoo County: Wo tlio unilorlifiicit toirnl voters! of llooil I Itlvor pivolnot, Whnto Couiity, Oregon, rov poet fully petition your honornblo oourt to I grant a lloonso to. I. T. llelk, to sell plrlluoui, i vinous Hint malt lliiiors, at tho town of xhI ! Kiver, In wild proolnet In less nuuntltli'M than : one gallon, fortlic jierlovt of ono year, Van Johnson, A. Wise, H. llruwn, H. Hanson, T. Pollock, Jos Kllaok, J. Walliu-f , Win. llalfour, ('has, Prust, li. 11. Parish, (J. V. Hanlan, J. T. 1-elk, August 1'mtM'li, James Sharp, Tlios. O'Kourka. John Kuoy, i. W. W illiams, 1. S. Crappor, 11. Heals. W. I.. Adams, Tlioni Walker, it. K. Fuwol, Alex Milne, J. Hoy nolds, W. (.'. Strunalmn, John Ellison, Levi Nt uleigh, J. H. Prathar, Ed. KeeiiR, J. II. Nli kell, F. P. Keznor, H. Harper, G, P. Grlltln. II. Hertken, J.X. Gorrell, Charles Grodt, W. A. Tale, .loo liaokus, Win. A. Wood, C. P. Prat bar, Cluis. llerger. J. Mcdaiy, W. 11. Allen, J. T. Harm s, O. A. Knox, 11. F. Jochlniion, W. Ehrok, A. A. Harry, 11. Prlgge, E. W.Hird, II. C. Kedenburg, II. .Seiverkrepp, Julian Hedersy, II. li. straight. J. 11. Uaiston, T. X. Donaldson, J. A. 1.011., J. M. Collenbury, Thomas Lacey, Louis Illy, W. H. Daiiagh, John Klpma, It. J. Ellis, Jos. Met iui re, P. li. illnrlehs, J. F. Ixidson, James Miller. W. X. Wood, J. I.. Eangllle, Heott Donaldson, James .Straiiahan, Joseph Purser, Wm. Eccles, w. V. Logsdon, Marion F. I.oy, James, H, Lyndcs, F. E. llogers, w. 8. Crapper, 1). II. Clougli, w. G. Clellaud, J. C Markley, K. Hand, C. well, E. Itand, w. Keely, O. w. .Straight, J. U. Custerman, C. H.Elsworth, John Sweeny, John Leni!, XIck Ulllen, Geo. E. Coleman, John Collins, John A. Mohr, Edward llawkes, w. D. llogers, M. w. Robertson, w C. IddinyK, T. E. Pierce, Johun Lewerqy. 11. Faulkner, F. 7-irka, G. D. Galley, w. P. Church, H. 1,. Darril, j Tim Toomoy, E. MorKiin, j J. K. Koof, I John Hoss, j .1. M. fhitty, : C. M. Knnpp, ! Chris Dothiuan, I J. llertol, L..Nilltinan, 11. C. Melnlire, J. O. Eastman, Iloil Allen, M. Winohell, Fred lluir, II. Kelley, P. JiN'himsen, E. I., llrobst, N. E. lit ntson, J. A. Cook, J. W. McCulstion, (Jeo ltonlen, T. J. IJrlseridlno, Peter Kopke, Wurern Wulta, J. X. Watt, Jas. Lacey, James EnglLsh, Oeo. Judy, W, J. lluUKiui, George Mcltae, C. II. Pearson, J. C. McCaley, F. X. Kordon, Wm. It, Tlilett, Wm. Copplc, John Krooger, John Hpencer, Herbert E. Wiley, Bill Curran, Charley liuckus, Cujili Luekey, H. O. Evans, C. A. Morgan, T. C. Dallas, 8. li. Gibson, Fred Hurt, J. Ii. Rand, Bob. wright, w. E. Tate, II. A. York, waiter E. Thompson, H. Lnge, G. H. Evans, li. S. woodward, w. Campbell, Charles Johnson, P. M. walls, J. S. Curran, F. II Miller. A. J. Hand, Peter Mohr, C. A. PvOSH, 11. P. Jovliijnsen, L. M. Monroe, Dan Hmlth, John Prosper, M. Hand, 11. L. Curran, O. II. Hush, J. H. Cradlebaugh, J. li. Hunt, V. Tenesmi, M. Ostergaard, J. F. (Shannon, Charles H. Williams, John w. Hack. Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the county court for the state of Oregon, for waseo county, at un adjourned meeting or tho May term of I8!, to be held Monday, June i2, 1810, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, In less than one gallon, at my place or business in the town of Hood Kiver Hood Kiver Precinct, In said county und state, lor a iierlod of one year. J. T. Delk, Applicant. Attention II Co. All members of the company will report to Lieutenant Ferguson, before the 10th Inst., to be measured for their new uniforms. By order of, A. Win a nm, ('apt. Commanding. LOST. A gold ringjset lib t wo rubies nnd two opals, in a small case, between Tucker's mill and th depot. I''iinler will bo rewarded by returning the same to this oltleo. I'OK SAI.I. One tract of o neivs, with uood spring. One tract of ,'l acres ith '-'-'i fruit lives beginning to be:ir, Including .'i0 Italian prunes in hearing three year; and weh set wit h fruit IhU year; nnd one tract of tl acres with M ns-uuled fruit trees and It HI grape vines, all beaiiug; good spring with water conveyed to house in Iron b!o. These tracts arc a : portion of the .1. U. I icy nobis liotnc I stead, and are less than'a nulo from depot and steamboat laiiilln. linad i from depot to steamer landing runs l j the place. For prices and tonus up. : ply nl this otllce or on the premises, "MIDNIGHT." Will ninko tlio spiln season of bill, nt con vtinlout pliii'i's thri'iiilioiii Hie nlli v ami While Salmon Wasliliiglnii. Tltuo ami plai o suhjis't In tut nrt upi t il ii l iitt'ii I s. Uescilptioii ninl reiliirice. "Mulliliiht It a foul him i llamliloioiiliiii, ,'i yranolil; IS luinsil; wi lnlil Hit) pound'.; slu d by Miaw's llaiiihloloiil ni; dam, a i'np.. r bottom liiaro. "Mlilnkhl" Is a i.ooit d!po. tlonnd lior-o, a loppy drlwT iiikI iiilto a irot tor for a horso oi hl ir. "Mlmtliihl's" sorvlon loo will be ?I0 for slnulo i iiorvloo, duo al tlmo nf xorvloo, or tft for I ho neasou. Persons tireoillu by slnulo n Ire ninl mitre falllun to i uli'h, t ail breed b Ihe soasiin by Iho a-bltlloiitil pa nii-ut 'I t-i. Si it- I Mill lo close July I i, l-ul. For tonus ninl other Inloi-mutlo'i apply to, A. I.. I'll i I i's, j M;inaui'i'. CAliK I iF Yi'l'NG l ul l's. This l the time nl . M ar h In ii nun h loss oc cur lo Iho farmers In I he toss nf muhii; I'miIs, I A ( luiinllaii horsobii l ib r oi iniii li i vp i l m e ! says: i ('arofully Hatch your eolt for Iho llisi bn j days, tiinl see thin lis Imnols not propoi l , n I Iho llrst Iru ilas mo Hie n.ol erllleiil In a ) foal's xlstomv. If you e.tn not lln ln oi r Iho ( tlrt tell du Iho;. un.tll ii inro very liltle ! attention If the mare N fed .luilleloiisiy, I Tlio mare shoiil I bo fi d sntao o or throe j vvi-eks bii'oro she Is duo lo foul and s.niie tlmo I ftftiT soft fisid, siliii as bulled oat ., bian, nnd : Unseed that has been boiled f.ir luvlw hours '. or longer, so as to louseii iho .inn and pro vide a generous Mow of null-.. It from smuo cause Iho mare should imt Iiiim' snilkinl inlla tho best subslllute Is cow's milk, one f mi t h water and a tahlcspiHintul of honey to a pint of milk. t'osllvonoss, dlunho'a, and InMammatloli are the prluoipiil uilmeiils a vonn.' toal tssub Jts't to. Tho two llrst can lid In atliient t ill overtsimr; the last Is, In most t'.iial. The-following tiro well ti led and the best remedies (hat have conic under my noiiee: Constlvenos-t -Ib'i lal Injections of Iu'.lc m hi in water every hall hous, or inrup of rla.harb with a few drops Unseed oil; dose, tublespoun fill. Xothlng nets more powerfully tliiiu in jections, and I ho ad v an I age Is they do no harm. Dlarrhiea should not be stopped suddeiilt; tablespiHinful brandy wltii b aspouufiil of tincture of gentian ami Ivio tablespooui'uls lime water in a eupful.lmseed tea every three hours. Inflammation -Apply bianUi I, thickly fold ed and wrung out In very hot water, to bclU; rub the.logs well; give leus oonlul lauilamiiii in two ounoes of wait r. Hi peat dose in Inn !iours If neeossnrv. Ynl NG GK.NKKAl, ROCHAMBSAU Is a dapple gray, l.Vj hands high, weighs 1JIU Miunils, t h ri - 1 1 i.i : l i s Noi uiin, :i years old on May alii, l.v.i.t. Is free Irom all blem ishes and diseases and Is a lino ilrall hor-e, gentle and kind, u good Iravoior, and is owned by JOHXHWI'.ENY, OI'MODD HI VEIl. Ul!. Mr. Sweeny will attend at the following plaoes during the prrsenl sire season: At Mr. Jot; Purser's, Monday and Tiiesilay of each week. At Mosler, Friday ami sal unlay of eaeh week. Terms: For single service, pay. uble 111 cash Sa.nu. Hy the season, pavahle at end ol same, sin. on. l o Insure, payable w lieii same is known, l.ViiO. Incase of lailure, ser vice the following season gratis. NOTICE FOR rUlSLICATIOX. Hand Office at Vanootiver Wash. May 1 l.sii:l. Notice Is hereby given that tho following named solllersbave tiled uoliceof their In tention to make llnal;pi fin support ol their claims and that said proof will be made be fore W. It. Dunbar ( 'omiiilssiiniir f. S. cir cuit Court District of Washington at (ioldcn dalu Washington on June 21. Isti.l viz: Eliza J. Cline, formerly Ella J. Palmer. II. K., Xo. 'tiira for tlio s e ' ; of n e 1 , v of s e and iKjj of s e :s see 2 'I p a u r II eui.1 w in. She names tho following wit nooses lo prove her continuous residence upon and cull I vat Ion of said land, viz: .Simon P. K reps, Oliver P Krops, Georg.i Krcps, John X. Cole, all ot'Ftil da P. O. Washington. Kohert ('line. H. E., Xo. 7717 for tho lots Hand 1 and c Ht k w sec 7 Tp j n r 12, east w in. He names the following witnesses lo prove hlit continuous residi nee upon and cultiva tion of said land viz: Simon p. Krcps, Oliver P K reps, George Krups, John X. Cole, all of Hilda P. O. Washington. niyU-JnlO John D. Gkooiii oAii, Register NOTICE. t' H, I.ANII Ol TICK, ") Ouk;on City, 0111:11011, r Mny, 11 in loin, j Complaint having boon onti rod ul this ollloe by AllioiiHO M. iturrt II, nnlnst TliomiiM K. Hopii, for ubuniloriiiiK bit iiouii'Mloud entry No. lli, (lliloil April HI, Ihill, upon the H iif n w K;tlon l;i lowiinhlp 'in rmiKo 7 o, w m In WHuoocounty, Orouoii, with u view lo tin: oiinoollntion of suiil entry, thnsitlcl imrtios 1110 horc-liy Miimmonoil tonppoiirat llil-i ollloo on the IJtlHi day of Juno lli;l at 1(1 o'olook a. 111.. to rt'KpoiKl and furnlsli tcfttimony oonoirniiiK kuiu uiiegca iinuniionmoi J. T. Apporson, ItouiKtrr, lVtor I'uiiiiot, Hoi oivor. KKtubiislHHl im. LINDSAY&COMPAHY Wholesale dealers In fruits and vegetables of all kinds. Helena Montana. CONSIGJt'MKNTH SOLKIITKI). KKTUUNS I'HOMl'TLV.'.MAL'E. s) Laa Ui -1 1 i: l i n in FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A I.UV.U supply of.atlil :.i !;.irt l;i,t,( lo noil T T?-!T" "K""!" a a. rTTuT'mV?ny Cololifatt'il liipiitl tHiltii s .intt lintud lc,nl.4. I'rcpatvd lo Iui'uImIi at once, a line class n' ' itl iim, als.i n cheap niado till ncnl Mii.l niilisant ial . WHSIMQ At ; .itM'.i'.i'iis ami i;i:i'.ii.i:i:s in ! HARDWARE, TI3MWAKX3, Etc, Ftc. i Cornof of Goooml nl",ium" ! -1 tl- i. 1, I Stovus and It.uv.os. j 4 tins. Ammunition ninl SjiurHiiif Itumlt, Iron, Coal, UlacUsiiul Ii Supplies, WiiiiiiiihiuLcl 's Malel ial, Sewer Pipe, Pumps and rpipt", Pliiiuliiiio' r-'ijilit st. i 'l'lial thiity d.ivs is ;i- lmii; as c .an on dit c"i i!-, ued would n .peelftilly rcijlli'st mil' pltlniis In :;nveril I liclil-elxcs nciMI'd I n;; I y. Proscriptions ami Private Formula And a Comploto Liiu of DRUGS, CHEMICAL YOURS FOR DRS. VIIXSAIIS Cz E320SIUS. hood RiVEi! mmmm mm. DEALERS IN House Builder's Goods. Sash r-nd Boers, Kouldii Brackets and Wood Torsim Lime. Plaster and Latli Ceil ing, Rustic and Pioormp. Cofflnc 5z Cacl?rctc- ON SIliiliTINT NoT 1 1 K, O. I,. Sill A NAM A N, I'ri'slili'iit. ! RAWS0M & WEBER j l'lto'KIKTii;s - j Have on liund a full supply f I Vuit, Slnclc and Ornanieiital trees; rap ivincH, hinall fruit-, Koses and Hirnliliery. lie mire to yrt our prices licl'ur" ptircliaini'lscwlicrt'. Itcnicmlicr our t recs are rowii strictly without irrigation, THE DALLES. ------ OREGON I'. II. S'I'AN'I'ON, l.ocnl Audit. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Ham, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealers hi VEGETABLES MiD FRUITS. Corner of Oak and Fourth KtrectH, A. S. BENNETT. ATTOHSEY-AT-LA V. OI'KICK IXS1I ANMl'S IIKI 1,1 1 N( J ( '1 HtN Kit OK COUKTAN It SIOCONI) S'l'IilOKT, Tins llallos, Oli jron. roil sam:, .Six lots in Waucoma, 48(1 acres in tSkainania county, and several farms in the valley. J. II. CllADIJOIIAt'dir. , .rV m m.ei- .Tv T!1k anil Foilinal St roots. iSiudcbaksr V'iii;ihih, nml ( m i liit Csbornc 111 llpolS nnd Slowoli. i.i vi rmi WM, Lewis & Slaver i oin;iiiu, "s t - i ii ulliii al liniilcmciiU ami M.iclilnoi'v. BARBED WIRE. a rt 1 A rnirnry PfiTnnniinflprt i mMM. H AHD MEDICINES. liOOD RIVHR. .i-t ii. c. con Hcrreliiry. - Hood 1 liver. Oregon. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH. ATTOUNKY AT LAW. rriuilei'N In all tho fourtH of Oregon and Wasliinxlon. Kpoolal nl tout ion given to 0011. vcyiinelnu. (U ''li:n OKFK'K, HOOD IUVKIl OUKOON TOR SALE. House and lot in Hood River. Ap ply to A. iS. jj,ovi:its.