. ... m Aooa iiYcr lalaacr.j HOOD RIVER. QIC jri.YS, lS'i.t. JDl-IiX A POO, AX MOW! Mayor Ilinehart of The Jalk- mi Ihere arc from lO.OU) l i:,ix titles in ! world's, fair. The most urgent need that city that Hrv unlicensed. We now, is a law that will close the know our neighboring town hail a he-; mouths of Tetter T. Mrs. Totter T. liomenal crop of canines, hut we were ami all the little Tots., tat ween Sun totally unprepared for the grand total '. days. Totter says he is "sick and tired stnted by the mayor. According to ' of petty evasions of the law," and this there are three dog and a pup for 'fails to lvalue that the people of Am crcu man, woman and child. Atone erica arc trick and tired of petty oftlei pound of meat per day those dogs would als. Totters, Tots, kettles and pans and cat say 1'2,000 ounds of Uvf, lenuiring : the whole "bilen" of cooking utensils, thirty head of beeves dailv. We are that aiv on ehxitiitton in the ot'.lcial or S ml to the belief that The Italics is a l etter town for Initcliers than for can didate for city office ou the tlenuvr.it ie ticket. We further timidly suggtvt to the honorabk' mayor th-tt he oUy the injunctkn to "throw i li ilo to the logV' and, as it were, curtail both, species and number. Fifteen thousatxl dog9 is too many for one town, any how. Strung out heads and tails. made Into one longitudinal dog. m to speak, 15,000 dogs eat-h four kvt long, includ ing tail, would equal a string of doir, metaphorically peaking, 00,000 feet long long enough to reach from The Dalles to IHifur, and that Ls too dog oned long a tlog for any one. Oh. pshaw! lrM give lis a reduction, a special rate on dogs. Fifteen-thousand doew u,t sllvir ,mn UUH- ",l weighing say 30 pouiiJd each, wcuu . preM'iitlhiaiieial i-riis is making con make a grand total of 4.-).tKX 1H,umi8;u,r,,0,,wBwW,al,,,"r'lv,,0-riP'v. of dog, Nitons, not counting ttu? bark, :uul if Wks J,B "'""P11 MlVl'r W!W and its putting on too much dog that i (lool "' ""'l"1 way, even ft.r The Dallea. We talieve , Tho f;lw ,)f lin,MH.hm MU rvm the mayor was misUken, tliat meta-! for,.r u iiill!l,r!l,e.i in ,ilt. imwllt n:i. horically speaking he has Uvu count ing his diickens U'foro tl:cy were hatched, and his estimate is made on possibility. He fedealiKg in futures, j 7 "m T " ' ". "a-,M'1l'll of and regardless of "'J "c "u'c 11 ""-' 13 l"" ! risk. Ignorant of sanitation, guiltless dog, and we-well we won't talieve it. j of .diness, the superstitious horde Besides, suppose that all tW l"gs' pivsscs on to death, happv i.i having panU should give out at t.ncc, say in j obt,ve( t,R Mwti of tlu.ir priests and the dog days (and every loS has his ' tiumnn.ands of th0 Alcoran. Follv day), and they had to wander up the , aml nUsUniti ,,,,, ur v UieIU ,, am, back alley with nothing U.t hut a euaur.!lHirsU:ul;,(l douth a u.m,w m)(, what would the administration do : fjith mAaUw t,u,in then? That's what we'd like to know. I Uut we drop the subject; it u too dis-j cur-sjve for us. steaitily lncrcasuig nihl averages over - 1 h.floOd:iilv. Oiithu4:h more than We have been urgea by several ofi;!(KUK) at Untied. The great cut In our farmers to agitate the irrigation ! railroad rates will swell the number a' question agai a. .We would gladly do 1 tending from Taeitie cm points, so if there was any posdWlity of it : just what the rate to Chicago is now, doing good, but it is too late. The ' is liar(i t0 g.lv. The fnion Tacilic snvs . 1 : 1 1 ; 1 - rcuauu uuettiiiveu lieu aaT IS iiceu-, d and the question will now agitate itself. A community that runs on the I aruu. .w. .u mu no euori ro tiuli It-Alf until if is? in I.,..,.,.1 4 .t I . I. r" . . I ..i., m :.yu me power 01 press or puipit to force out of its old grooves. Th (.ii.xciv.ii, ! The government engineers estimate (so we are told) made most of its read-i that a canal can ta built around the ere tired on the irrigation question, j Celilo rapids for j 1,030,00). The est i and we don't propose to repeat that mate was probably made in Washing- experience. Last year a company was formad, and fJO.000 to.'k subscribed, .and although the time for paying the first assessment was extended first 30 days, then 60, and then all winter, $72 was the grand total of all money paid in. At the same rate, it will take 393 years to get the stock paid in, and at the end of that time the paper will begin a new campaign, and again urge upon such of the mossbaeks ;is have forgotten to die, the necessity of irriga tion. But not before. An exchange hays: "M. J. Ander son of Dufur, and family, k-lt tor Warm Spriugs Saturday on a bathing inp. iteiauvesoi ine lamiiy recently visited them from San Francisco." I Whether our old friend was forced into! this trip on account of the visit, or I whether it was just his usual balhin" ! time, the miner rloos not. tit- h,,t il jng charitable we presume it was the!oate(' at "uehlo, closed their doors latter. M. J. knows a e.xxl thimr I Wednesday. The Sumas hank and when be sees it and would take a bath ' ifitwaslvins around hand v. m,t n I quickly as he would a whack at a re- i porter. The dispatches Wednesday gtated that Greece had had a bloodless revo lution, that the king was deposed, and a republic founded. The Greeks pick ed out a lucky day for the change, but the character of the people is not such as to warrant a belief in their ability to ruu "a government of the people by the people." They are too handy with the knife, and too narrow in their views to manage even so small a country as Greece. Some king will soon "fry the fat" out of her. We suggest to the new marshal Mr. Grady, that the sooner he tiree the deputy now at The Dalles, and breaks up the gang engaged in arresting peo ple for jelling liquor to Indians, the Letter. We are told by parties in The Dalles that nearly 200 arrests for this cause have been made in The Dalles in the last 18 months, and as the officers ! get au average of 20 a piece for all of j them caught, it i agood sized bonanza for them. i ' t . . . .. j Governor Atgeld of Illinois, has par-! doned the Hay market anarchists, and lias raised thereby a storm of jndigna-: tion all over the country. The country was well satisfied with the verdk-t of! the jury .and agrees mtb it m hehey-1 ing the best place for an anarchist s j inside ot the penitentiary. The Salem Htutemnan and the Orc fonian are having a tilt to decide the xjuestion as to which is a liar. So far, honors me easy. xo sa v wi: a 1. 1. or rs. Totter Palmer, husband of Mrs. Tot ter Palmer of lachrymose famo, has be ciiuio tired of his name licing loft out of the dispatches nml if again trying to agitate the Sunday closing of the Freak department expt sition. of the Columbian t'ongixxs has been called to meet August Tih, the principal iviimn for the extra session taing for the solution of the silver question. The silvcrites are making a determined tight and ex press confidence in their ability to d -feat the repeal of the Sherman law. We tlou'ot this cry much. The pro id 'tit has made oo i ti-c of the patron age at his couiiut n I to win over nu merous opponents, and we believe the bill will lie repealed in the house wit h ! in a week after congress convenes. The tight will lie made in the senate, but, from all appearances, will be a defeat .. .. .i ii i i grimage of Mohaunnedans to Mecca, j The deaths from cholera have run up i to (ViO ner dav in that n'aee. and vet a stt,a,Jy streai;, ))f ,1,,,,, ,H,urs it( . The attendance at the world's fair is t., v,n !in.i I1M u.flirM see us you pur- ' chase a ticket over anv other road." From whi..h . ..,,, I,.,.. if HllvoI1( ' ,g , cast a iM-My rate can ta ' ... !0l)taillec,. , ton by parties who never saw tlve Co lumbia. We have had one canal ex perience that is entirely sufficient, and a portage railroad is good enough. Let the ditch go and give us a portage road, is the sentiment of every man in Last em Oregon. The Dalles Vhrunirk of Monday con tains a "pome" entitled "i'leasant j uS'ii,1 Ridge School," that would shake the; Five years ago the only expression popcorn bandages oft' a Christmas tree. the Ornonian had for describing l'res It was really wicked for the author tojideut Cleveland was "the democratic take advantage of the pupils in vaca-1 hind quarter of beef." That paper now tion by any such conduct. Take our ; endorses him as a etatctman and a advice, Brother Brooks, and alwa scholar. All of which uois to show handle poetical contributions with the tongs ior tliey will burn your lingers every time. - ! Breaking banks are still the nuljcct' "f the rtispatcbw, every day adding to . the number. Three Colorado banks.lo-: bank ut Kvrett, WuHliington, tied up 1 Monday.while South Dakota and Kan- I each added one to tiie Ikst, and the 1 end is not yet. Two world's records were broken at Kirkwood, Delaware, on the 4th. Sa ladin paced a mile in 2.0o;, beating the ; record made by Guy, 2.001; and the trotter Ay ers 1'., with Telephone as a I running mate, trotted a mile in 2.31, 1 beating the record made by Windship, 2.00. A ton of gold is worth ?607,6S8.21, says an exchango. Worth it in what? A ton of wheat is worth 33 bushels.and o is a ton of potatoes by t he same kind of measurement. The same ex';hantre says a ton of silver is worth $27,704.84. What is the measure for it? j The Pacific States that are loudest in their demand for silver all have the specific contract law, by which all notes of hand, etc., are made payable !,n u l coin. Gold is good enough for them, but silver will do for otlK'r people, Tf 77- , If 50U owe thw anything pay it, and do so at once. We don't intend to uan a ntice of suspension on our door ifwe cau heIP il ai'd we think weean' even if we Uive to suspend some one The salmon run is not as good as it BhouId thisyear Th ,.e obal iv Arn f,vm ott,. .... 'unl of the ' -- -s KJl tariff on tin. More than 4,(KW,000 pounds of wool have been received at The Dalles this j season. A New Law. I The following bill was signed by the J governor on February '21, is;t, and Is now In fortv: Section 1. If shall be unlaw fill to sell, barter, trade, give, or in any manner turnish to any minor under the age of IS yearn any ciuars, tobacco or clga ivttcs in any form or any compound in w hich tobatvo forms a tsnionont part, without the written consent or order of such minor's parents or guardian; then in that case consent may be given by the county court sitting for the trans, action of county business, upon proper1 application in the county in w hlch said minor may have his residence. Sec. 2. Any person violating the provisions of this act shall, upon con-i victiou, be lined in any sum not less than live dollars nor more than tlfty dollais. Sec. ;!. It shall be unlawful fur any minor under the age of eighteen years to smoke or In any way use any cigars, cigarettes or tobacco in any form w hatsoever on any public high way, street, place, square or resort. Sec. I. Any minor violating the provisions of this act shall, upon con viction; ta lined in any sum not less man one or more inau ten miliars, or hv imprisonment at the option of the ct'.nrt. two .lavs for eael. olf...i. . Sec. o. Justices ot the peace shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit iMiirt for all oH'ciices arising under this act. The people's party have nominated a state ticket in Ohio, with K. J. liackcn for governor; 1. (.'no ley, lieutenant governor; William H. Tavlor, treas urer; and Col. J. H. lihodes, attorney general. Oregon now holds the world's record for the two-mile trot, ltlotidie having plamt it at 4:IS at Salem 01. the oth. (.heater speed has U-en inaile against time, but never in a rat v. Tiie ( t lcoratitui. IndeH'tnlenee day w as appropriately tvlebr.ited here, the crowd taing, per haps, the largest ever congregated here on the day. Nearly everybody from the West Side attended, and The Indies added 40 to the gathering. The wind was at times a trillc hilarious, but taken altogether, the day was a pleas ant one. The programme as printed last week was carried out with one or two small exceptions. The ball game was w on by The Dalles, by a score of 17 to 10. At G o'clock the Regulator took half The Dalles people home, but those remaining, after supper, repaired to the armory 'and danced until 10 o'clock, at which time they reluctantly " left, to catch the boat. From cou- venation with our visitors, we feel as sured that nearly all enjoyed them selves and were pleased w ith their visit. I Those attending the dance were treated to a genuine surprise both at the size of the hall and the splendid lloor, and it ; w ill be but a short time before thelteg- j ulator wili be called upon to bring an excursion here for a dance. Hood ! Kiver is pleased to have entertained her neighbors and 1iojh.-s the good pco- 1 pie of The Dalles will have pleasant . recollections of their visit and come that genuine conversion is not impos. sible even with the editor of a big daily. ! ""n'm i ., "' "piih. 8t "?re on time and the ; ul",u;r was m,e but tlie rust ot the pro- j olalnme tailed to materialize. Quite a 1 eionu ui neiyiiuuis came iiom ine up- per settlement, and all enjoyed the ot- j calon lile The dance at I) H f'oororV Imrn ven A lit oante UL u. n. cooper S Uurn was a sociulIy ttnd flnaucittlly; twen- ty-three numbers sold. Music by Knox . m.i.,, T,,ir.tti I all4 iJlurpll . JtCCCiptS, , OVK Til AT V Oi Til a n i 1,IAU- ; tn T.hii.1 j AH Ideal Mllge KlUC. Sunday the first installment of vis-! luti-'i, ,i iv. r. i- : 1 ltors to Cloud tap Inn h in number, ; arrived h and made the trip in ' 1 Olinger & i.,i Jione'i stages, these cen- tlemen are proprietors of the Mt. Hood stage line, and we have no hesi-: tancy in saying they have the best! stocked line and the llnest coaches on the coast, llesides this the road abounds in fine views as the aHcent is maue, ana me time nuns away un ,loticea the Kra"l panorama unfolds, j Besides their regular stage line, they ; h(, ,.,,, ...... ... .. , i u.t "coi, Bt.ui;n, aingio anil : ll cast, W lllauiMtic .Meridian, In Klickitat. double carriages, and light hacks frteftn llStllllg parties. JlOOd ItlVCr is the 1 hnest mountain resort in America and the trip to Mt. Hood is its crowning attraction. Out of Sight. The traveling public are now full alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union j Pacific and Northwestern line oilers j the very best accommodations to the I public from and to Chicago, Omaha i and intermediate points, not only du ring the world's fair, but all the war I around. ' tl i Berry Shipments. Up to Friday, the 30th, 7G27 crates; Friday, 14fi; Saturday, 141; Sunday, 59; Monday, 94; Tuesday, 8; Wed nesday, 37; Thursday, 48-total to date, 8100 crates. I'repiiriifni) (hiss, I will organ i.e a teacher's review class preparatory to quarterly exami nation in August beginning June L'nth and continuing live weeks. Torres pondenee solicited. t'. 1.. tiit.iii:nr. I lood River, t ircgoii. "MIDNIGHT." V IU m.ihe I lie spi nu season of Ix'l, lit inn Xenlcllt places thlollihollt (III' Valley Mil. I hllc Salmon ii'.luim("ii. Time nml place Mlhjccl III till 11 1 - appointments. Dcscr'iitloii ami IVilkree. "Mhlnluht U a coal hlack 1 1 u i . 1 1 ! 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ," .X cms ohl; IS ImiiN'l; wolvslil I HO pounds; shed hyshiixx 1 1 amhiclotilair, iIiiiii, u topper- lit it inn in :i if. " M hhihiht" Is a t,noil dlsposl 1 timieil lim-e, a t i I ill iter ami unite n trot. IiT lor n horse ol li'.s "M litillnluv ' 1 1 1 i" liv Ul he for Klnnle i sett lee, iliie ul lime ol mix he, or ,i fur I lie see n. Persons litee.ltnu hi single er lee ) Hint liuni' lulllii's lo i iileli, enii hieeil hy the m'iisoii h Itie inhllilontil pay nielli it S'. Si .e ' son lo elose July (., ls;ts I I'or lei ins ami other inloi niatloit upl'ly to,' A. I.. I'm t.i'i, ' Miiiuik' I'. W illiam I'liiler Man oxer to Vmieo "er Satiinlay, I0.1UU14 aller the eloslnu ilelalln of j 11 sale he lias nuiile lo the kon el iimenl ot .'si iaalry horses. The iiiitmals Aie not I imiikIii r.n- miy sviui or iiiiii-uni ihh iuim' lMnn;hl for miy ' "lv "l, viy t iin.'.i inn phue iiio im- I '""l ' ll.eK..tn-,meMl. I hoy Ih,kI,i i ill N iiiuiuivi r lor llu- li n ct itt.-tit ul t lit' umMu, u.l mo .Hhii iimi.-.l .,i.oui .mi....; vni-inu iusn, I ol die "The horses imnUehil here for iiillltitry pin poses," sithl Mr. I ialei, "are iirruoii hoi M - I'hev ure ehletly Ihe prodnee ol Im- proM il shillloiis ami eoininoii niliue inailn. Kxery j ear sees an linpiov emeiit In the tml- I It v ol the stoeU. Stallions MUe ( liall. hrr, : l.ehhml, I'eailnhol, MlUe, .Morooku, eh'., w hh h haxe lueii freely hreil wtlhoiit their yet ' Ih iiik mill Ii tiiiimil, nml leutliiK their hu prfss upon Ihe eiuiiinnti run of hones, imieh i us tin1 plomer sialllons hiouj'.ht here I10111 Kentueky nt an iail ilay ilhl upon thei mares tlnteii ueross tta plains, only In it greater ih Kin . 1 11 I Ii Is a , one ho Is ileal- ! I lit 111 llolses eollstalttly sees h Ml'ltiiy tin-! Improxi-menl til our home shH'k, nml linor- ' lations aio Kfoxilnn le-.s msrssarit thiin i Im inerlx ." .notici: TOR Tl IU.ICATION. ; i'unlii r l.aml. Ael June .1, s7s,j t'nlli'.t lales l.aml t Hllee, 'aneoii er, Wash., June hi Iski, Not hv la hen hy Klxen that in eoinpllanee xvlt It the ptox isions ol the a t of t oneless it June i, s,s. i ntille.l "An m l tor the sale o tiuiher lumis in ini' Mat I I alltornhi, I ire. ! n. Sex ala ami x ashimMoti 'ierntoix,' Ar-' liohl II. h mall Mai nier, ol I'oi t iaml oiinly ol M tilt no- it i trefoil, lias tlnsi.ax tlleillu till oil tee lii svi oi n suit, ineiit, o l.isi lor i tie pur ehnseot the south east oiuo ler see No. h tn low nship .No. H.iiorl ii i ane .so. Ill ;. v. M. ami xeill nth r proot to show tout ttie lamt sotufhl Is ' more xaluahle lor Us iiuiIm r "r stone than for in,'i'leiillinal piii'ses, ami lo eslahlisii his! e latin to vii .l Iaml I lore the Heulstei niel lie- I reiver ol tins, othee at Vaneoiurr x ush., ; on 'I'm si lay 1 he IVI ii ilay of August, sv I. llr mimes as x itm-sses: , . '. llm tiham, Perry A. s-nrlaee, Joim M. Thompson, II nam I Ii, Tnompvoii, aii i-t 1'ort Iaml mixoii. Any aii'l all persons elaouln lelxersely the 1 llhoxe ilesf'fll'eil l.'lll'N lire leimste, lo tile their eillinis in llilsollleeoll ol' helore Mlhl '."Mil ilay of August I vi I. i Jlll7all;:Pl Joliu II. I h'Oi;lieatl, lli'lllster. NOTICK Foil IT l'lmher Uin,l, Ael T.I.ICATION. June :;, K,'.s. j t'nll. 'l Stale.- l.nmt iiUliv, Viineotiver, W iisli.. Jinn' 10 sii;l. j Not iee Is lu reliy i; i x on that In eouipllanre I with Ihe prox isions or tiie u t ot' Congress ot j June.t, IsTS, enutail "All net lor the saleiifj i tiuiher laii'ls in Hie stati n oi 'allloriila, l Mi'. ; on, Sexjelii uiel 'it ash. I er.,'' .Sophia I- leinpr, ' i of rortlaml, eounty ol . till nomiih slate of j i iri'unti, lias this ilay Hint in thlnolliei' her sxvoi n statement No. IT.iM.ior the purehaseof lllesxt ol seetlon No. Ill III lilXXIIshlp No. :l tioith, lan-r No. Ill east, ami will otter proof to show that the Iaml sought Is more ; valuahle tor its iniiheror slone tliiiu for ai;rl 1 eullliml purposi s ami to estahllsh her claim ' to Mini Iaml helore the lieiri-ter ami Heeetxer' ol this oiheeat S'aneoiixer ush., on Tiiesihiy j the J'.Mh ilay of August, ls!i:i. i I She Haines as Itiies-es; II. I. Iluriiluini; I i Terry A. Siulaee, John M. Thompson, iliiam i I). I nompsoii, ml ol 1'ori Iaml i ir. ' Any aii I till persons elaimiii lulversely the j llhiive ileserihi il lamls :ne ri iplesleil hi tile , their elaims In t his oil neon or helore sahl .tith ilay of August I sii.i. ' J II IT iiii'1:i John I), (ieoyhirnti, Hirister. I NOTK'H FOR PiriSMCATlON. j Tiuiher l.aml, Aet June .1, IsTS. ! I' Illicit Stales I, and I hllee, Vancouver, Wash., .May, 1, IStcl. Notice Is hereliy jjlvcn that In compliance I with tin- provisions of Inn act of Congress of I j .1 n in- :i, Is.s, eniitleil ",n act tor the sale of i . ti in her la i His in the states ol Cult lorn la, t ro-1 -""' . -v"":l' 'itsniiitim lerrllory, . sum Snmsuiinl (liemixnth, coiintv of Sltaiiia- I ' .Vr.ns.a.'em.,',!! day ri It-i In ; i ir.'iT. I'or the I I'areh.i.seol the nxv i , lie', oi M .-tlonno, Kiln j ioxxiisnip.o.iuirtn,raneno.-.i east, win ami I oiler proof to show that the Iaml wiiiuhi is ! ""irif valuuhlc lor Its Mmheror stone than tor , nifileultiiral purposes, ami to cstnhllsh his clniiu to siilil Inml helore the UelKtcr anil ltc-I eclvcr of this otM. e at Vam ouxer, wash., on 'I'1"'M,IV ltii iiy ( July, w. 'I'' names ns witnesses: Allen llav.oith I John m. t'ouin-r, i-rank iiroxver. John . till-: il" '" ';l','""w'". nir filial nil ..r... ........ ..!..!. ..I ". no persons ciuiiuiiiK iKivciHciy inc iihove iteserihed ,i. , i,t t m,. their clniins in this olli on or helore said Isth rlav ol . ii i' W'l.l ""y'Uys .lottn n. tiKooiiwiAN. KcijlHlcr. j I NOTICE. t'. S. I.nml (imcc,"1 i Vancouver. ash.. June III. lH'l'l. ( Complaint Im vlrii; heen entercil ut this ntllcc Itto, ,l,l,';1 -Mmch ir. ikim, ,iv the' Koutiixvcst l""ioi sri-uilll , lOWIIMIIlp ;, nontl or riltlKf ll,'r,',,v suminoned to appear heforc W. It, ' iiiirin-tT 'iiiiiinhi ..I..... i' liunhar, Commissioner I . S. Circuit Court for District ot WnshiiiKton, at his otllcc In (lolil Icndale, Washington, on the:!d diiv of August. li:t, at 10oVl(M:k A. M., to ri-Knond ami fur I nlsh tcstliiioriy eoncernlii!,' mild alleged iihan I (lonrnent, with day of final liciirilitf helore this oim:w on vumisi a, irv.l.l. John I. (ieoi;lie(an. lUKlHtor. VOtJXd (JKNKItAl, BOCHAMBEAU Isitilaplilo (fray, la liuiids liluli, wcIkIik ll) iioiimls, three-iuurtcrs Nia'mrn, : years old on .May atli, Imix is free froiii all hlcin. ".'T, an" ' ;'.? "'' h a tin" ii'ut iirsc, s' liuv itllll kind, il tomi t I'll vi-lir uiwl lu J OU N KVV KV.S Y, fK I I0O1) KI VKIt, OH. Mr. Hwecny will attend at tho followlni; places (lurini; the iirrsent Hire hciihoii: At Mr. Joe l'lirser's. Mondav anil Tuesday of each week. At Mosier, Friday nml Mititrday of each week. 'I'enns: Kor kIiikIm Hcrvlcc, pity iihle in cash .-,.(. Jtythe season, pnvulih' at end ofsainc, I0.(K). To Insure, piiyiihlc when siiiik; is knoxvn. .si."i i. in r li.iiio-e s.n-. j vice the following season Krulis, brass B liscS? FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A lar;o supply of, it nil Unlnsii; 1,'inlii n hdII Colobiatotl liquid colors and llnltul loads. Undertaking a, Specialty. Prepared to furnish at once, a line elas of eulllns, also u cheap grade but neat and Hiilist.'int ial. il ays m C JOIUIF.KS AM) Iti: 1'A I LI. ICS IN HARDWARE, TINWARE, Etc, Fto. Cornur of Second ."and Federal Streets. t ni.i.iiit ri:t Acorn and Chartor Oak Stoves and Ranges, (iiuis, Aliiiaiinltloii ami Sjiol t lli- liunils, Iron, Coal, Blacksmith Supplies, Wagon maker's Material, Hewer Tipe, Tumps and Tplpe, Thmiblng Supplies. "W.E HAVE IDECIZDEID That thirty ilays Is as long ns we can credit goods, nnd would ris.netfiilly request our patrons to govern I hi'iusi'l ves accordingly. HoocLZI-vcr cirrCLCtC3r'c Prescriptions and Private Formula - And a Complete Lino of siDMGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. YOURS FOR HOOD RIVEI?. DRS. WILLIAMS & BHOSIUS. I DEALERS IN House Builder s Goods. Sash nnd Doors, Mouldings, Brackets and ?ooi Turnings. Lime. Plaster and Lath Ceil ing, Rustic and Flooring. ON SlliUiTKS'I' NOTH'K. Ii. H'l'ltA N A II AN, 1'reshlelit. TIclo IDaillcs' RAVVS0N H:h'1!!KT0I!S Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees; frrap vines, small fruits, Roses and Shrubbery. lie sure to net our prices lie for" purchasing elsewhere. Hcniciiihcr our trees are grown strictly without Irrigation. THE DALLES. ------ OREGON F. II. Stanto.v, Local Agent. th:e -Butchebs- HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Ham, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Corner of Oak and Fourth Streets, .... Hood Kiver, Oregon. A. S. BENNETT. A TTOLVJiV-A T-LA W. OP KICK IX Kit A NNO'H 11ITI1 ,1 (I N( 1 C( (UN Kit OKCOUHTANI) HKCONIl STUKKT, Tho Dulles, Oregon, FOIl SALE. Six lots in Waucoma, 480 acres in Skamania county, and several farms in t lie valley. J. II. CllAM.KIlAVOlI. ness, U Ua U U UTtWsa&au sowe 9 Studebakcr Csbornc WltlllH, nml 1'iiirhiKnS ( nlllillllt's Allrllltlll'lll llllllellU'llLn ami Mnclihicry. B AllBED WIRE. i ii.e. coi: Hiert'tiiry. 3r-a.rs & WEBER crn.es, JOHN H. CRADLEBAUCH. .VITOUNKY AT I,AV. rritctlces In all tho ennrls or Or(.'oii nnit Wanhlngtoii, Special attention. lvon to wa. veynnclntf. (JI,lKIl OFFICE, HOOD UIVEU OREGON FOR SALE. House and lot In ply to Hood River. Ap A. S. Ii.ovi;it,s. ItealHTs uiil Mntrrri. Ai.l N is l ult iilclisll, Lewis & Staver