d jiver (alacicr. m r.r. - WWW. HOODIUVKI;, i.u. JI NK :'4. isirt. AS CM.lMlTF.lt MAUSFl' Owing to heavy tdiiptneiil Inmi thin pliui ainl Walla VIU ptnls,, vouptiM with tho mI writ ( Iioiih Kniv 11 berriew, tin- Ifc'iiviT market t"ok a tumble .SUurday last that hit the tdiipiwr onlv mic out r pound fr . ' . 1 ' lilt II ll I KT. fill l IM IIUS l II I' III" pnrury jiiic mining U'iry grnvtcr ilut was not JitirUl.lc. I.turn tl.... 1 ... "I ., i., ..... 1 I..H.. from m:ih tdmw the liiul ket tlieivto U' a line on, Hml capable of nUortiirif: 1 1.... I .. .1... 11.. I'l... I... ., 41 I III llMU It IIHJ t'tl.slt. 1111' lllll j'l ui junttil therv would net the pro- ut-r four cents jvr lmund, ami this tciythiiig eonhiervl a prulitabh' jirhv. The cream in price ha Utn j-kiiiniir.l and llie romaiuing milk will if wurve not sll for iu much, but even ul this prico, the average Wiry patch ill product? tlilO ptT aero, net. In stead of Utling at all discouraged at rioes, we think our berry g:ower e;ni congratulate themselves, on having demonstrated loth the chipping qual ity of their Urries, und the range J'uturo market!. From every point "i to which they have botn sent comes the ;iiue report. iVnver say: "Your berries compare favorably with the home grow it product, even uftcr their long journey." Omaha eNpressos its w illiiiness to take a carload a day, and siys. Hood Kiver berra s arv far U'tter tiian any other reaching this market. While the dispatch from the Oregon exhibit acknowledging receipt of U-r-ri says: "Hood III ver berries arrived i.i tine shape and excel anything seen in Chicago." In fact the report from one blue is the report from ail. It is . . , ? m . 1 . , , i ,i, , ,. jason have been reacheI and that tor . . ... , , , , jts remainder prices will steadily ad-! ii i i.i. A. us . . fii : HKXith late, and a, least two weeks later relatively than Wallu Walla, Utah aud Colorado. As a result our berries have this vear had competition that ordinarily would not c met, yet in no case, except the few shipments to l)enver, proved unprofitable. A mar ket has been found tkat in ordinary vears will take all the berries we ean raise, and at remunerative prices. lK-nverand Omaha, will in an ordi nary year take I'M crates a day, and Montana and other oints about as much more. Tueael that rem mi grative prices have been obtained in pite of extraordinary competition givts assurance to the future, aud nhould be satisfactory to every berry grower. ' B4MCISG MFTHODS. An examination of the assets of the "broken banks, discloses a, state of af fairs contrary to that generally imagin- .,1 l.v tha riil,lt. Tl o..,u ,l,,nl.t tliu , . . 4. . . . . i rrtiorol irtininn that iYta nnburu ttA money of their own whic'i they loaned out in the ordinary course of business. It seems now that this is not the case. The custom, as evidenced by the state ments of the burst banks, has been to : put in only money enough to secure the circulation, ami tlien to go into, business on the money of depositors. The withdrawing of a limited amount ; of the deposits, they being loaned out i about two-thirds of the lumber in the xi10 next morning Mr. Stewart met by the bank, necessarily resulted in yard were burned Thursday morning. , the same old negro fellow on a Btreet inability to pay, and coiuquent clos- The fire is supposed to have started car. When the negro saw Mr. Stewart iug of the bank doors, with the state-' from a burning slab pile, startingabout he broke into a laugh, lnent that depositors would be paid in ; 3 o'clock in the morning and not being : "Lool h"e. micle: why did you want full as soon as the bank could realize ; discovered until it was beyond control. to more tas than ww net'-sljiir.v''" on its assets. An exchange recently j By hard work a portion of the lumber j ,, Y-f .1 ' wa',",s;s: 1 WilIlt'1 , . . . " I J ! ,, dollar. Ididnt know zactly how ter asked, in answering a statement con- was saved, f he loss will run up into -er. i pai(1 yoa .4o. didn't 1. bos? cerning the national banking system. 1 the thousands, which will fall on the 1 goes home an tells the olo lady 1 dun "If the purchase of government bonds ! company, there being no insurance, paid Mr. Stuard $15.40. Dat dollar be to secure the circulation of bank notes ; About twenty men are thrown out of longs to me." Atlanta Herald. is profitable, why do not the hankers invest till their capital that way." We ; suggest in the light of the statements : made by the closed banks, that this is ! exactly what tbey do. Some of the Oregon papers have seen fit t to taunt Harvey .Scott with the fact ' lat, he did not enter the union army ! inai, ne ma not enter tue union armv iuriug the civil war. While we do ' not agree with the editor of the Orrno- i nonagreatmany ouestions, we do ; heartily endorse his stand on the pen-! . int. pen 011 ouestion. The fact that Mr ! niuii ijucbiioh. me iat.1. inai ir. .Scott did not enlist is uobody'i busi- I jiess but his own. and d we wish to re- mark with all due deference to the ! men who fought, that there were just I Jis brkve men stnvel ut liinnu nu nnu t.f them. We will add further that many of the men who remained at U.J raised the hog and wheat that sun- i iiorted the army, and took care of the! women and children, did as good and l llut aIter ar,)Ve "ute J wlU Ulik Mime patriotic servit at least, as many who ! diate "lenient us jier my standing lire drawing a pension today. Indeed, ;ad" ' IJkil'k, itn examination of the pension listj Prop. Hood River Pharmacy, forces the iielief that it costs not as yut ()f sight, much to be conquered by an enemy, us to be saved by a friend. The traveling public are now full i I alive to the fact that the C'hicHgo.Union Dalles City Election. ! Pacific and Northwestern line oilers The democratic ticket was mowed ! tue very best accommodations to the under in The Dalles city election Mon- J public from and to Chicago, Omaha day by majorities ranging from 40 to ! uri(l intermediate points, not onl du S10. The lepublicans did not nominate I rinK tue world's fair, but all the year a ticket, 11 mass meeting of the citizens j around. putting up the opposition. One pecu- j "World's l'air Truvelers Will Have It." liarity of I he election was that the pnn- j The public demand through service cipal oflices 0.1 the citizens ticket were j wi,en traveling. It is old-fashioned to filled by democrats. Dr. Iiinehart.who ; change cars. On the through solid I eltcted mayor; Douglas Dufur, re-, vestibule trains of the Chicago, Union confer; Maloney. marshal; Ward and j Pacific and Northwestern Line, from Clirisman, water commissioners, are, w believe, all democrats. The total xoie was GoS. Ihenking bunk tvntinuo to W tlu Tlirr hiv rlnht or nine I'. S. piWnn alvmrhing topic, nml On-pm with nil rr In Tin I lli' Jail, i limpd with lnT Ut.isloil KinrvntiMn is not an x- sHIintf lliiuor to 1 nl !:'. It i irportnl ceptimi to tin1 lint, us whs fondly Mip-! tlmt Jvputy Mr.li: I .I.hiicsoii will p.wd. Monday thrvt' banks In I.inn tak them to Portland for trial u ihhii iMiihty i'IomnI their door, U'lng the an hi" cun K''t a cnrlnml. I. inn ('.unity National, ninl Hank of Divpm, Ixiili f Albany, ami tho bank I of I .eUtiioii. That I In' lliiaiu hil Mrin- gonoy i 1 auH'tl by th present iin'iu1- fjirv iHitii-v ( tliin ei, liniment e.iniiiil ',,.,,, , ., Ih' ills lulled lv tin- nnt ardent Hllvcr- lie, of vt In mi tt e Uvn n jouall one. iniilrvi t having 'I I, at the conditions liitl lair In dimw ivors, Iiiotcail ill' Im I- . , ' ... .... , tor, U it Ik'yimhi li.-;iule. I he lesson : , . . ' . . has been, im, a sharp one but lioecssai v ' to ho learned, lty the time congrvw meets in Septemlier its edicts will lie made visible, and it U Imped congres made sensitile. A VouiiK lady nanuil llaikcrjumped finm tne Stark street feriy at l'ortl.ind one day last wrk, mid was drowned. Why any sane person would want to give that soulless monopoly ." vnls for the privilege of jumping in th Willa mette, when the leap could have been made from the Madison street bridge for nothing; is a uivstrrv. Mliatb llioiilit r (hir !s: run berries. The following letter addivaseil to Mr. W. J. Kaker speaks for itself: Dear sir: We have leen receiving in this mar ket some remarkably line strawberries from your town, Hood Kiver, the eases branded "Clark's Karly."' Tney are the nearest to an ideal strawlierry of anything I ever saw anywhere. Large, round, tl rm. deep crimson inside as well as mit, and the richest flavor of any I'ever tasted. We raise suicrlor strawU-rries here but hae no variety IllHb V'lUillO IIIIB. 11UI1 I1IU11I f1lil i,.,i I.. li... i. ....... i ... due to soil and climate I cannot ti ll, ' but I would like to get a lew of these plants in the season, to trv them here. ' 1 saw your name stencilled on one of the cases, so I address you to learn if you or any of your neighUirs whoe ad- I dress you can give me can furnish me with a few plants later in the season? Yours Truly, Jos. C. Shattuck, White Naliuou Wju ik Sai.mu.n, Wash., June KlUTOH Cil.AL lHli: (i. A. Thomas und Marion Lode visited The Italics .MotnhiV. John Myeis is certainly lliechamiiiorj for taxpayers. It was early in the mom hard 1 leaded man of tins commuiiiiy. ing and he was the only taxpayer there. While holding drill for Mr. Adam's, By getting on tiptoes the old negrocould Tuesdav. tlte sledtre irlan.vd hu,I simek John on the head, knocking him sn.e- less, but be is again on deck, and his many friends are glad it was no w orse. lhey were excavating for the founda- tioii fur Uyrkett's new barn. Mrs. W. L.Morris went to C'entre ville last week to visit her parents. There is nothing especial about this un til it is explained that she rode the round trip of eighty nu.t on borc- al)d ?"" Ulttkl,' U fMUD,i tr iiiilv uuj . i unb ul null,!) 15 Lllr- one voted to v Isltlllg. I i.,.., ;.. tin, i '.a lu.i.i u s . ,ii.- t the ioiijeinlale .Snitimi, and it is for , ' , tue better. sui.txT to you, Ouurlay. ChiximjK. Tiie Plant r Burned. The Oregon Lumber t o.'s planer and employment, but it is probable the' planer w ill be rebuilt. At the Fair. ' Hon. K. L. .Smith, writin- from Chi- : cr,. to ( Jeortre SUm-uiii. mvi "Ibiiuv:, '. i. ,... i j B""K K h wkrrl for : fruits and several awards for best apples. 1 the names of liaker, Heald and 1JdVim'm "n larKe Jars 01 appuis, and t,jei' are t,ie ljt'Ht ,lere- Quil a compli- lnent for our ,it,Ie valley, that it can d'M alt "nitlt in apples." He (-,,.,,1 ft for loninto, Canada, .Sunday even- ' ' J ,n8- an(1 wl" raake wnlv a hhort "P ' ' CI'bJowl is way home, so will prob-, ablv here bv the 4th TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. i July lst 1893 1 absolutely close j 'rny credit accounts for an indefinite ! I"0 craons having accounts over MAayH due will please lake nonce or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, there is no change. Thin is the finest and fastest roud. Senator Ntamlfiiril uVil at San I ran- MM V.'illS I IV. I.lfjle ltordell was aciilit'ed by the jury ruesdn . Ahote Tiiem ill I'nder date of Nh, the following let ter was K-nt to Mr. 11. 1'. I nl-'ii from Chicago: " l'hc liixt crate of hcrric riivived last night in giixl condition. The , color, flavor and keeping inalitii excel all other. In company uitli ,lihl,;e llabeoek, jury on awards, I took a plate of your berries and went to lbino;, New York and New Jersey, cut a U 1 1 . compared color Mint llavor, etc., and your berries were pronounced the WM I have the follow iug card conspicu . tt -ly displayed: 'Kroni i 'isid Kiver, Ore gon Clark's Karly Straw U-i I lo nated by the Mood Kiver 1'rult low ers' rnioii. l'ive days in an e.V':e- i-iir, coining a distance of LViOU miles without cold storage. The Hill. -t, juiciest, I lest llavored and shipping striiwlsTryt.ii earth. II. I'. Iavidon, secretary.' I will telegraph soon as I can git In an ollltv. Fair os'ns Sunday; n ship every day. Send me cards, if you h ive any, and 1 will advertise oiir s'ction. Thanks to the Cnioii for timely assistance. Yours to command. Jay Of v Kkwis, Supt. NOTICK. I'. ss. Ijoi.I ii.T..-.'. nniinirr, W nli.. June I !, !s'.. , Com phi I Ml Iwikllin Is ell . nI,T ! ill ! ills . i II-'. tv Hits I.. Kmiiis iiriiiiit 11,-i.ry .-S.:,. i,.r iibanilmilnK Ins li inesti i 1 kinri N... TT :, 'tutril Man-li IT, IV'l, in. n i:... . iii!i,-.i imrtiT su'lmti !', t" ii!i,i t, n, nli ..f mn, a sl, W'iltaiiitti M.Tiiti.tti. in KHi -stint county, WtuliiiiKt. in, unit n ie lo ll,-. vn n lla'.loii ,t ai, eu;r; tin- vo l i,irtis .m liers tiy uiiim.M!,-.l 1,1 ,,. ,,r ;. .r- w, I:, t'uni'ur. r.'miji!si..r,er 1'. s t'tre'ilt i ..m f..r l'lsirii i ,ii W itstiiiii.iu, hi ti's ..ni l- in in1 rtnlit.r, W 'asli::;i:..u. . a tl.-.M ii.n .t i.i-.m. ul liio ri.vs. V. M . t. r.-i-.iil nut f.ir- Illsll t,-sltnoIV ls,Ill-.Tlllllt so, .llitl,. : J , i i - doi.inviit. lin il.jy ,.f Lini i .ir:i. is I ! n.i- Itics'oii ui;'it '.. itL John 1. i.si,-:1m, i:.-.-.ter. B WiotfsJ lolUr. Tax Collector Stewart coiu-s ia f.rhh lhare of amusing incidents. The other lay a fat. little, nndersized. gray lieu ird negro man waddled into the apartment i1 iV "rouga wio win.loW neiween the apartment; but no one in the tax office seemed to see him. At l;i.st Mr. Stewart's attention waa attracted by tarions and sundry noLes. " Whut is it nncle?" asked Mr. Stewart. "Mawnin. boss, niawnin. 1 jes' want ed ter fin ont how much my ole huly's tax w-oz, boss. I'm 'bout sho' it's erbotit lix-forty." Mr. Stewart consulted the tax books. "Only five-forty." Boss." said theold fellow in a dubious 1 ? betterjook erg in. I'm iu w lu us Lnj ni "1' ii t j In spite of all the old tax collector could sav the old fellow bunded him The tax collector returned tin.' ,, ,, , old man a dollar and gave him a ro- CCl, Thankee, boss, thankee." paid tho old negro when he saw the dollar returned, ii ,..,r. i, ,iiu. n.i ,i. .,,.. i ..,.1 t . 1 A rrurtical Juke. Tlie British sense of humor f reijuently finds ita expression in pr.ictical jo!:es. and the young "scion of tho aristocracy" enjoys with artless glee a species of fun that an American would feel waa adapt- . f()p KhaonM Tho full()V,,' , pavf ui manifestation is reported from over the water as having recently oc- uurred 111 a well known country house. A pompous and very dignified mi .'iber of the government arrived at a friends hoaf w,here he or f visit, and was met at the door bv n tall , . u r 1 " 1 . footman whose familiar and impudent imetinir immediatelv aroused tho ire of the 0id gentleman. Ho mentally re- I solved to report the fellow's insolence to I his master. I What was his surprise and horror. Joy. the. "r?' :atU udea h?h..a'r ' U' intrr. 'HrlI, ,,. mnVMnmt Ilt m , s ..... . turn "Is the lnun lnad?" thoiiL'lit the startled statesman; "surely he has taken leave of his sensee." In vain ho spoke soothingly to the supposed maniac; the creature, who was of hngo proportions, circled threateningly around him, and it was only after a few minutes of really uncomfortable anxiety that tho indig nant guest found himself the victim of a little practical joke on the part of tho eldest Bon of his host. New York Tribune-. How the Peach Wm Pnnltieetl. That the IuhcIoum pt;a:h has hoen do- j rived from the hard shelled almond tan j no longer ho nuccessfully donied. It is 1 said that the peach in ita original moil 1 was a virulent iioinun, and that the Per- i sian warriors hronght 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 a change of climate and soil produced a fruit which is not only luscious, but is esteemed exceeding ly healthful. Chicago Tribune. l'lei, l atoi ) ( l.lss. I will olginie a tein In r's review class preparatory to iiiarter!y eaml natioii in Angie-t U'innmg June '.'oil! and cum inning live Weeks. Colics- oMde,vsoined 11-s.d Kiter, oageii. "MIDNIGHT." . ' l n i . !. ; In ; l . ; s. .1 ! sr. i.I ..) til -I I ' ;!.!..- I ' - il' I !. . "' .mil t I, IN' S.,H..il W ,,-lll'l 'lull II I.' illl'l ('.Ml I' sul-j. t l.i I1.! r- i"'. in"., ,-ei .. leserii(ioli .linl reili'Mii'. "MnliMiiM is a ' ,1 l-'.i. l.,:nliei.iil i'i. '. t..ii , ..;.. .s ; , i : i,i " f. I-. '.ii.it l' s,., . li r il,;, -u' in, .1 nit, .1 i .; J', l IsilliMU III. il . " V !,:;i". I'' Is. k.. ul .1 . i-wl ! oi.n ,! s ' m, ' I.' I., s.t..j 'ii.;i.' s. ! i.e. .; .. ,,l l.l . el s. t i. . . . r J, I m t'n m ,s. ij i , ', .1 I, . .i , ! t - mm.1 s, i 're .in,'. I-, .to l.i !) .. I i .ili h. ill i I In I lie -r, s. ,, . 1 1 1, .. ; : : i i, . i ('., 1 1 , i m' i -., . i -,11 in . i. -. I l.l 1 .. v (' I I , I I I 't'i il 1 1 1 1, l II, I' !, il ' , 1 I I't, tl I'll! I is. M ,-. 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Illl , I I', .1 ! i.i I It I 1 ., . ll. Anv iiii'l all p. ist-ns t ;;i::nnu- nil'-t is.. Iv tin- III. nt. ties, nli. .1 ,:ii,s nu , .jilt sii il lii 111. I I i r i i.i i in iii 1 1 1 ; , Hi , -ii i,r I, . I, iv s.ii.l i.uii lit ul tii'isi Isii ;. JnlTiiiir.i ,1..; ii ! .. i i,:!ii ;.iii. K. n ls, r. NOTICK lOK li Ttl.ICA 1 I(N. ; 1'iniifr I..UI il. At i .) :, isT.s., j I'lll'i'.l M;,t. s J I .!!,, ... Viiiiet.m t r. St',, In-,, i,i s;. ; Nntli t, is lien In (turn tii.it in t- ! t.itiif Wltll lilt' ,ri, s;,.,is tt t.lt art til l t,;', s. nt .1 ttllf 1. is.'s. I Hi li , -.11 aft ,,. t ht s. lie ul 1 lllltl T l.'lll'ls 111 I l,e st,,l. S ( I Hilt.. I Hill, I Iff- U' ,ii. M't ;,. In uii'l 'A ii - Ii. I. r ," t ,,ii ,it J- lt.ii i sr. : tu I'm I aiii'i, '' ,iitit ui M'titii,. niAii siai,' ut l in -;Jiili. I. .is lllts Ua.v lllt , in tn.s ..tl,,-,. hei ' s ll' till si ate: i i tt -s , .. 17., ;.,(' tl.e pill, llitsi' i,t l!lUlV -, ttl .1 1. '11 Ml. Ill III loll 11-!lt Nu. a I tl til, lllllf Nu. 1;; east, all'! II til uUtT iihiI tu s,i.u lll.tt tl,e JallT s..i,;;t s mull' taniutili. Ii r Its liiul, Ti.r Muni- tiu-.ti titi- niifi rUiMral ,ir,i.si s ;,ii.l tu i -tnl.lisli .- , mini , tu sal'l lllllil Itetnll- Illl- lit 1,'tsl.T al.,1 lit I flMT ' nt tills otllee at a tie. .11 e, a. sli., nu 'I' lies, lay the ami iiay ui Auuiisi, : s:i .;. Sin- iiauies as ,i . t si II. I'. I'.iiriiliiiin; IVri y . . .siiriai'i , .,,im . 'I'ii,.iii.s. m, 1 1 u inn li. 1 ti,iiii, sun. ail ul I'm ! i.iiul i ir. Any unit nil persuM-. i'l:i;fi'iu' inlti r t '.x the llliutc ill -i t llle.l lull, Is ire I'i -1,111 stetl i, tn,. 1 1, ell- flail lis III lllis t .1 1 1 . ' till i . - helul'i .l 1,1 '.". I II flat' ul' AuuuM Is'.' !. jiilT uiil'.i .lui.ti I '. imnii, tan. lii'ti r. NOTICK FOR IM'P.I.. CATION. Tiinlier IjuiiI, Art .1 ui'. U, IsTs.j ' I'nlli'il States .an,' ' ilMi f, ' 1 Vuiii-iiiivi-r, t'ii-!i.. May, ;!, IMi'l. Notliv Is IliM'chy L'iveri that ill i-ilil il laiiec Willi Mii prut s, ins ul' tin.- net ui' I 'tin. . i't ss it- .Illlll.-il, S7tS, l tllllit il "All II' I lul' tllfMllf of tillllll'I' 11. 1 1 ' is ill t III- sillies uj . 'rilili.t'tiia. t Irt'- .'iiii.Niivinlii, urn I ra h uil!1 i T T-itury, , .siiin Satiistin nl ( heii-nvitii, cnii.ty i.t' SUnma lila, stall' ul uiisli.. (a,, t;. ., ,'ia.v li!, ,1 in tills ollii'i- his mvui li statetin nt m. i;.V, , lor the liiirili.iseut Hie n,v ', in', of sieiluii n. i lllin tuivtislilp Nu ii Hurt h, ran..,. I,,,, ti e:,-l . vv m I , tviil ull't'i- pf.iul 1. 1 shun i mil , Inn. I miiiIiI is niuri" Miliialile l.if us Minlierur stuue thin, for ni;rif iillnnil ptitpusfs. i,t,. tu cstaiili-ii his l-lllilll tu Slllil llill'l lieluiv tin- IteSIT Illl'l lii'- ' I'l'IVI'l' Of this tiliiee Ilt N'ltll.'l. liver, ivasll., ull TiH'silny llie lsti, ilny ,,- July, isiiil. lie niitni-K ns uitni.-s..s: Allen Univurlli ; .t'lhn M. ('miller, J-' i hijU llniniT, Ji.lin 1'. liil let I, nil oft 'hi'iiuwlt h, wusli. , Any itii'l nil piTsuns rluliiiini; ailv rscly llie iiiiotv ileserilie.! Im,, Is nre reiiiesli.i tu' hie tlu-ir rlniins in I hi.s ujlltv un ui lieluri. sniil sth ilny of July, i'li.i. inyiijys ' Jmin I). (iiiocm.r.AN. ltclstcr. ' NOTICK. I S. I, A Ml OiT- KTi, tlHKIfii.N 'I I V, ( lUlioull, May, II Ih Ihiiii. ) t'otiipluint linvint; liivn fiiti'ri'il lit this ntllci' by Alihunsii M. Itnrri II, niilnsl TIioiiuih I''. Hope, fur uliiiiiilniiiiiK liis lioini sti'iiil entry No. illiiS, ilideii April l.i, J.sjil, upon the m ).t of n vv wvilon l:i township in i-nime 7 e. 'tv m In wusco rotinty, liii ifon, Willi a view lu the (itneellntiiiti ol saiil entry, iliesahl pni'iies are liereliyaiiiiiuiiiiii.il In nppi ui' nt this olliee on 1 1 n :un It ilny of June s;u nl III o'rloeij a. in., Ii respunil and liirnlsli lestiinony euiieeinini; sulii iillegeil ;il it ii idtt n 1 1 1 1 -i 1 1 . .1. '1. App.-rsoii, Ki-Klster. I'eler i a jili't, Iteeeiver. Tie Oldest Mb Haass in JHUiiJUi r.iin IKsiiitili.-ilieil Hii!, Hi. in I imi . ,i I. i-i'i iiut.i ii i I i.i.ii. allot- yifcl Ii l l..r ,1 li.usi- .. In-.,. i 3 Y f fd iJ3 Wholesale dealers in fruils and vegetables of all kinds. Helena Montana. ( t X M KNTS S( IA( ITKI ). JtKTI IiNS ((.(.iMI'TI Y; .vauk, oaran 23 LuiXJ - I'l till: IN FURNITUPvE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Faints, Oils etc. A l.uyo up(lv t'f.iHHl '' to st II OidvKr,ittt itiiit t dors ,iiiI linlt l ItMib. TTt' A ''- try wlttiiv. t'iil.i.j Prepared to iillliih at on. m :hie .lit I e;il :illi !iS AMI' p-"m mi .KUtp.l PS AN i KI T Ml I US IN KAKDV ARE, TINWARE, Etc, Etc. Corner of Soooml .anil I'ihIcimI St roots. ( i t t nr. it; Acorn and Charter 0:ik Stovos .mil I'.ini.fs. (.tills, AllUilllllitloll Illl'l ;nil'liil.; (.nmls r,,( Coal, . I ,!.!, kslllll I .SsltileH, I I aiililli.ikel's M:l!i ii.ll, Si tel' I'.l'i' Pumps und PpiH', Plllllll'iUg Supplies. wis Tluit thirty il.it s ., ;,s m i lis ', -1 fur 1 1 il 1 1 . s In oeoiaitiasi 5 Prescriptions and Private formula Anil .1 Conipletu t.i:u; vi Tl D TT n fl f1 TT V. T.ff T fl H T fi III. . l. l H I I. II I u il u u u , u ii Li id i u ii u yo'jrs foh noon nivnij. DRS. WILLIASSS Sz BOSIUS. HOOD RIVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. DEALERS IN House Builder's Gcotls, Sask ilV" Brackets nd woofl Tiiriius. Lime. P-laster and Latli Ceil ing, Kustic and Flooring. Ccfifl'nc; dz Ccicl-ctc;- UN SIl'iiM O. I, STItAN All AN, I'leshlenl. RAWSON & WEEER l'i:ul':;ii:Tni;s. I lave on liiind a full muiiI.v nl' I-Vuit , Slim If itml ( iniMUH'iittil tiis-; ir)- vini'H, siintll fruits, Knses and ShntliU'ry. U- HWle tn p't nlir jifinM lu fiir" iirehisiiiir inscwlieiv. lleiiii'iiilier niir trei'Miiri'i'itMi strieily wit limit irrl"ni imi. THE DALLES. ------ OREGON 1'. II. Sl AN InS, I,ni-;d A.m'llt. THE STj-TCSS. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats. Ham, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AMD FRUITS. Corner of Oak utid I'mirth Strcels, - - im i"i .n" imiMM'.iimujmiiini.ijuL urjmmmjiiamswm I A. S. BENNFTT. ATTOHXF.Y-AT-LA II'. oPJ'irK isiiA.osi!rii,i)i(i n ntxKit j OP't'Of'HTANI) SKCOM) STUKKT, The Dulles, Oienn. l OIi SAI.K. Six lots in Viui(!onia, ISO acres In Skamania county, and sevcrnl farms in the valley. J. If. ('it.Mii,i:iiAi !ii. rs -i" VY , . ts. .s.i.v s' . lass o eo1n, ul- i ii ebeiip ("lade si 1 1 -t ! 1 1 1 III Stuclebaker Csbnrns ,.; s i s i 1 -MllS. iiimI I ,n I I i.y ' lei I M iv i l lei, I:;,is & Stavcr ( i,iu;i.;a,Cs V :r I inillnral I ni'ib ineiiln i ami M.i' lilm n. I BARBED WIRE. dscieed :ii; iri.llt t.'", i!-, :i t , I ttmild liisi-nnllr it I ' belli - -s :i.' ' : di il ;! . n a n Jfyte ujv ni illiUUU. (I I IT fl U Tl A I J I I li' f u ii n u in f.sl' Snlli II. I . (in: -s i'ri Inrv. - Hood Uivcr. Orci'nn. inn mmii imiiimm JOHN K. CRADLEBAUGH. .".rriilt.NKV AT LAW. rriietlri H In all lli.t eiinrtu nl' (imcon and Witfil i i I tor I i i. Speelul nl lent Inn (jiven to imn. Veyitllelnv. (um:ii okfick. HOOD UIVKIl ORKiiON" FO.T SAL!'. Iloiiso and lot in Hood Kiver. Ap ply l" A. S. i;i,(ivi:i!s. Crowe,