cod Iliver Slacicr. iioonniVKu, ok. avc,-. r, ish mista kex tes visit lx r. Mrs. Pringlo in testifying before V. ti. Commissioner Ellsworth, ooiuvrn Ing the Wliitiunn inaHsaeio, make erious mistake. She states that P Tin Whitman and herself won taken Into captivity am I kept eight years. .As a matter of faot Pcrriii Whitman Was in tho mission at Tlio 1 .alios al the time the massacre occurred and was never taken ea;tivo. It was 1 bought years ago, that Mrs. Pi-ingle's Miml was uiihalnnoe.l from the terrible i .cues she hail witness-.! and her re - -out testimony would indicate that i lias boon examined. filch was the case. How or why tho I ' Indian Tokai Laksha got the same! If the game laws of tho state arc not idea mid (est i tied t.i (he same things is j , p0 ..i-(1.w,i thoy should ho ivpoalod. not so easily explained. Many old res-. n,,, sound of s!i t gnu and rifle is idonts of The l)allon remember l'orrin j u..ir, n ,, woods ai.d parties have Whitman well, and know the above j (,,,,.,, sivt, i,, grouse and phoas statement to In true. He is at present J .,.Si ,10 j,.,, make com- livlng near Lewistou Idaho, and w ill plaint smd for this reason, violators of wrtainly deny ever havui Uvu cap- tured bv the Indians. IT UETS THE yUWS. We are not responsible for paucity of news, ami can itsMire our roadei-s w o regret the unlnterostiint Im-al mat ter with which we per force till our column. Some people seem to thinkjeausod the gold to start back. The a country editor can have fires runa- j break of the pork combine has sent the ways, a murder or two, and a few j pri.rs of those products down, and it is choice bits of scandal made to order ' probable low prices will, as in the ease every week. It can't be done. The j of wheat, cause heavy purchases for wearied and wearisome pleaiterof news cannot be held responsible for the eeareity of obituary mniccs, any more than b can for the fewness and f.u-between-ness of the birth uutices. lie cannot well commit ars.m to till the Insatiate maw of his readers fur news;; nor endeavor to whip a bigger man j than himself to satisfy the craving of; the morbidly curious, lie can't tin it. j But he eau and will cheerfully note a j like attempt on the part of any of his ! readers. If you don't think eo, just j lay yourself open for gossip, lick some- j body, or get licked by him, steal horses, j or perform any like act and yuii iiud that the paper gets the news. will WAIVE W A MS .SILVER BLOOD. OR The silver convention at C hicago has ; closed its doors too, and the individu-: als who composed it, having resolved ! that: "we will have the .Sherman bill! or something better in its place," are i now on their way to their homes. The j ex-governor of Colorado, Waite, re-1 peated his statements made at Den- i ver about riding through blood to the I (;,,.!ahv, the great ".'hieaeo dealer in Jiorse's bits, which anarchistic ' i Log and hog products, went up the nouncemeut caused troinen. o is j flume UumKdly speaking Tuesday, applause. We were at first disposed to j IIe was glipoM;ii to be worth f JO.UUO. laugh at the vaporing? of this old man, j m ulld vvil, no (ioult be able to clear but since he repeats his blood thirsty threats, we are forced to believe, that he at least half means what he says. We judge from his love for silver that should Colorado rebel, Wxiite would start a sutlers store at least. j EDISOS'S IDEA. Edi jon has partially closed his shops at Orange, JS. Y., and gives the follow ing reason, which, in our opinion, is the most pointed and comprehensive statement of the situation yet advanc ed. He says: "The phonograph works have lieeu shut down because we have nearly completed all orders on hand, j and the proprietor, seeing that the country had resolved itself into a na tional lunatic asylum, has decided to wait until we have subsided eome what." Up to date the world's fair has not yielded returns sufficient to warrant the belief that it will prove a profitable investment. The latest statement is that the gate receipts will have to in crease largely if the management is to be enabled to meet its obligations. The reason or reasons, for there are two at least, are not hard to discover. Fail ure by the railroads to give reduced rates commencing with the opening of the fair is one; to which may be added as a part thereof, the financial tight ness, the other, and one that cuts a much larger figure than is generally supposed is the puerile action of the directors concerning Sunday opening. Thousands of people, representing both sides of the proposition became disgusted, and doubly so when the lachrymose meetings of the board of lady managers were telegraphed daily, along with the venerable chestnuts: "It will open, it w'ont open." Portland with all her eonservative ness had a disastrous run on her banks last week that sent several of them down. There is no doubt but that all of them will pay their depositors in full, and in a very short time. The panic was about the most sens-eless ujiug a oriiana people were ever i guilty of, and we venture the assertion ! that the men tvho made the runs, and who were so clamorous for their! money, it treated in the same manner by their creditors, would go bankrupt. As a matter of fact not five per cent of the business men of the state could rneet their obligations, if called on to do so, in 24 or 48 hours, and they ought to know enough to treat the banks as they would ask to be treated them- eelves-give them a little time to j father iu the money. 17.7' JUS XA.ME WAS DESMS. lVnnls Kitorluv, who recently died in Ireland at the ago of S, was the father f children, had grand children ami SMI groat grand-ihildron. lie had boon married so von times. it m claimed that tho Chinese Six .mpanios, have asosod their Mil- Joels M each lorilio iuiip..Hot raising, i . . . . . . a fitn.l t. ct'itupl lougioMiicn, mid renoal the ;.uy law. At tho same time it is iniuoiod that (he t'hiuese niiuistor How on liis way to Washin.it ton is tlio bcarar of a tivaty to ho sub mitted to this pivci'iimcut, and that no eil'ort will K made to deport Chi- ! neso unlaw fully hoie until the treaty tho law pi unpunished, and kill the iw-abid- ! birds i.'I.,.?' HIK'Ut II. 11, " ItlU .. ;ii..,.,i '.,... i.ii., the ! inj; citizens p hungry for puiie. About fS.(HM).tHX), pilil, arrived in i.:... r .1,;., ....... t- , j uu" 1-.HIIUI iiui.i i. iiii nun, and tJiere is more (viniui;, 10 low , price of wheat, and heavy buying has ! loreign use. ! l ..j j iiiii;i.-.' ilia l! ..i.'uw.i linn ii itii- organization of the lower house is vir tually made, will got down to business i in short order. In the senate the question of appointed senators to seats, may delay notion on other matters. The silver (;iiesiion w ill lm forced to the front and from present tippi'a ran ees the light against the repeal of the Sherman bill w ill be a bitter one. The sarcasm of events is illustrated , al,m,intm.int f r .,.,. s,a,,. las national bank examiner. II. M. IVall, of The Dalles, was appli.-aiit for I this appointment, but was no; only turned down, but his successful ! opponent's first act, wasjto takcehaigo ! of IJeail's bank. The gold reserve in the V. .S. treas ury is again intact, with nearly one million to spare, liy next week, gold now in transit from England, most of which will find its way into the treas ury, will swell the surplus to ten mill ions. up a few millions from t he wreck. There was a slight run on The Dalle banks Monday, following the closin of the First National, but there was plenty of money in sight, and it soon subsided. ESTIUY. Ten head yearling cattle, some brand ed 2 bars ou the side, some with a V ! inside of a square, some with circle on the neck. A liberal reward will be i paid for information leading to their recovery. Write W. S. Curran or O. P. Hartley, Hood ltiver, Or. Two Snaps. Will sell for 20 cents on the dollar, the finest sheep ranch on the Pacific coast. Will range naturally fenced, sutncient tor ou,000 sheen. Can ar- range tor cutting 'I'M tons of hay if de- j u!fvj!-l ,ni,,'nnl.,ril I -..,... fl-I I 01 1 v- , VVIOVIUllll lU llliimil, 11. 1 R.IUl) i nines iiom me 11... r .1 . town of Hood Iliver at fjj per acre; level and easily subdued. For partic ulars apply at this office or to W. P. Watson, Hood Iliver Or. POIiTMLEr- A 4 spring 3 seated mountain hack; new. A. S. Blowers & Co. To the Fanners. We will do all kinds of grinding on Saturdays this season except Hour making. We have learned that good flour can only tie made out of our dry wheat by dampening the grain after it has passed through the smutter and allowing it to sweat a few days. Leave your wheat with us and give us a chance to do good work. You will then use our flour in preference to any other. IIahbiso.y linos., Proprietors Hood River flouring mills. Union Pacific Further Reduces the rates. To Chicago $33.00 first class; St. Louis $31.00 first class; Omaha, Kannas City, Sioux city and St. Joseph $30.00 first class. Hates correspondingly rc- dueed to all eastern points. Consult Union Pacific nirenfa before niirnlminnr and you will be convinced that the old Overland is the cheapest and quickest route to take. A full line of shoe furnishings and leather at the harness shop. Carload of Roche Harbor lime just received at S. E. Iiartmtss'. FOB SALE. Farm on White Salmon one mile from the Colnmhin. U aei ..imi fine spring, and water for irrigation. fie snrins. and water for irrio-ntion. Apply at this office. Mink i Slorlos. The country around l.litlo P.ig I Hack Mountain, Virginia, is a ginseng region, ami tlio Parker family mi1 noted as 'Neiuvers.'' Tho girls go out barefooted in tin' mountains, though ho oountry U Infostoil villi r.iltlo- ' makes and copperheads, ami dig the ; ginseng, for which they got good 1 l"'il"s " ' t r.-s, IV. m" whioli it U I i I i I .mi Mi ' ! iff , i' i i : i n I. w v m ii'tiin . . , :., , .,''' , , ',:,,,, Miako Clock there aiv numberless rep tile. IVekie Parker is a nood atiout muotccM yoar ot a!',o, .vii'on'.r, healthy-looking and haudo.uo, tail w itli t; vcrv determined lace. Sho is a splendid shot.'iiu.l oUen tr.Uos h in. h. si ,r. She jroes a;"!er jvinsen and ottoii al-'iio. Tho ro t' en-d in May and SepteuiK-i' iti!;' the month iust past she barefooted aiv ;:at!i r.iul diir- li.l a thriv- inn can luiine. One dav, however, she' across a don of rattlesnakes. She luid only stones and slie!s i;h which ! ik'ht the desperate battle. Some of the snakes were biiiter than a man's arm, and a few of thorn r.s lurce as the calf of a man's loi. For lnum she fouirlit tlieiii as they hiss,,l mid w ritliod and rattled mound her. Put the bravo, determined prl battled with them until she exterminated every one that did not suoc.vd in hi.lini: anions tho crovi.vs of rocks and In the .tense undciyrow th. When sle had crushed the la.-l one to Ih seen she eoumed the tieu.l, and there were just sixt v-thrcc. 'The snake, .aid a Wostchostor ! County fanner w ho was adding a few ! ,,t j-t'lv extinct in this j.aiV f the I'nite'd States. Scarcely anything left of tho family, except a few mourners, Cp in the Northwest is w here you ' Z!' FX C'll for a u hile, and 1 toll vou it was Interesting. I wouliln t liave missoil tlio cxpenenoi' ' for worlds. I'p there you'd have to stop the mow in; niaehines U'eause they'd got clogg,.,! up with snakes, four and live in a bunch. After ou once not a field cleared it wau't so bad, luit wherever you fo'. nd that j prairie gra.s would In' the place to look , for a menagerie." ! "It must have U'eti exciting work in such a field." "No. It was just pitiful. One; minute you'd hear their rattling and' the next vou'd sir the snakes out 1 down. I don't say that there wasn't ! any danger." ! "I should think they'd strike nt von j vcrv frc.iuentl v." "Oh, the danger didn't run that w ay. We were pretty well protected as far iis their biting us was eoneel-led. We always had a lot of i-tovcpip,-on hand, and every man would got his logs id. e ly toiigi'it out in sheet-iron trousers W fore he wont to work. Sometimes they would get after the men so lively Unit the noise of their tooth on the sheet iron would sound like hail on a tin roof. It would bother a tenderfoot consid erably, but after a man has been there awhile he didn't mind it. It was funny to watch a snake gather himself and glance oil' a piece afsheet iron with the first toothache he probably over had. 'Put tho real danger eaim'in when you went to fix the mowing machine. Vou sec when the snakes would get knotted together around the knives they would bite anything that was handy. The consi'ijuo'iie was that they would !il' one another full of poison, and when the knife went through th ir bodies il would got all e : gummed no w i:h venom. Of eour-e. somebody would have to clean it off, and lie had to be mighty careful not to scraps his linger against the blade too hard, lieeaiNc if he took tho skin oil' it meant one of two things, a funeral or a terrible waste of w hiskey. "No," the old man concluded, almost contemptuously; "snakes up this way arc pretty gooi to mak to make nets :. hut tliev don' t really seem like snakes." A copjierhead four feet long invaded ; the country house ot ihoma.s Beaton, Incur llolivar, Pa., .some time during Sunday, and lay concealed until niter j the family had retired. Awakened by his dogs, .Mr. Seaton arose in his stoek j big feet, and went down stairs to in- vesiigate. Jfis foot struck :i soft object ! wliicli lie carlessly kicked aside. The ; soft object twisted around its victims icg, ami w nen me. man Uie.l lo K;civ the Miake loose w ith his five foot his! enemy struck him a blow upon the sole Ol 11. The screams of Mrs. Seaton brought help from the neighbors, who killed the reptile. The bitten foot, begaa lo swell. Mr. Seaton fell into a stupor, and although physicians have given him four quarts of whiskey, they al most despair of his life. A Kansas women who found a rat tlesnake in her kitchen screamed so loud that the neighbors all thought she had seen a rat. Comparatively few deaths by snake bites occur in this country, but not long ago Mrs. Richard Smith, of Rome, O., who happened upon a nest of snakes, was bitten several times, and died. All animals are afraid of snakes ex cept pigs. A brave young colt in Lehigh Olen recently distinguished itself by killing a rattlesnake with its hoofs, but the colt was bitten in the light and died. Snake doscn't usually eat snake, but a contributor to Forest and Stream, who iieing a Boston man, cannot lie, tells of a blacksnake who had swallow ed another. The best weapon to kill a really dan- 1.,. ; . .. 1 1...1 .1 , Bciwu.t niinivu is ii nmueu Siioigun. A club is too short, but a long, limber ' nsnpoie may answer. A story about a rattlesnake's trail comes from southwest Georgia. A farmer while walking along a road saw a large rattler cross the road and make oil' for the woods, leaving a dim trail in the white sand of the road. lie sat on a log and waited, and very soon another rattlesnake came along, crossing the road in tho track left by the first. The man was interested, but more so when, in another minute, another rattler followed in the same way, and still another, until fifteen were counted. That w as enough for tho farmer mid j ho loll in a hurry, fearing that tho line : would "stretch out to tho crack ' o'.looni." j The farmer lives in n dry country, i where ihoro are no Miml tljcora, and i ho storv is vouched for. ( J 7 i' '"'S fl'; uAs.i, jiiiii nli , l'or sale at Hood Kivcr Pharmacy, NOTICK I'OU PC PLICATION. t.iuul Oilliviit Vuii.Milvrr Wash. Jul v l.'i, lssi.1. Nut l,T Is ln'ivliy n.uui'it sfiilor 11 l.i in.iki' limil iM'll lllllt tin' lollowlnn .1 nollrr nf lili liilrnlliiii I'loot III s ll ') I, i I Of Ills lllllll, tlllll lllllt "Hill Hl0f Will III' llll.lt,' Ih'Iih'.' III!" lii'ylslrl' illltl Uri.'IVi'r lit till' ('. S. l.ainl i i.'Ili i' ill iinrimv. r, W i.nI., on Aim. l.S, t: lm l. Hills. 11,1. K. rt'i for tin- , n , unit lotN 1 tout 2 hit ;l T :l n r V .' w in. I le mom's tlie follow liitf w ltnrssrs to prove his .'out Iiiiiii. is rr-.Mru.-e Uiim im l I'lilllvii llimof, nM luii'l . v I.: Anllioiiv S. Mill, Anion tui'K . t Iiiii Ii'm .Mi'.vris. Uolirrl Iiili'iiiu, nil lit I In iU'WlIli, kiiiuitliiii lounly W iisli. J "J-JllllK'J i John 1. liKoollKilAN. Iti Klst. r. MHiCK FOR I'l IM.H MTIOX. I.an.l Oltliv lit Tlio Pull.-s nr. .Inly H, ls!;l. Notlir Is linrl'V i; I I'll tlli.t tin' I. 'I li , l. I lm lulllli il M'tllrr lull llli-'l IH'II' .' u Ills lull lllloll to iiiiiKr mini priiol in MtMirt ot his rliilm, Hint tluil :.l, I llnol will li' imiilr I, 'I, He I hi' liruNIrr illl.! llrrrlvrr 1. . I,. '.lit I'liM I'llll.'S nr. on I'ar-ilny sri'l .', i: AI.'Mlll.liT .l"s. It. A. No "ill for tin- n w '.. n w '. ot nr.' mnl loti I'.'anil S ot sir I.i l'i I n r In r w in. llr luiiiii l:ii" liillnw lnc It :u--.,'s to pi'ovi' lil- roiil iioioiix iv-i'lim,' u, 11 mnl I'lilllvii lion ni K.iil I. mil u: .norur r.ooili, o llmul Ki.rr i n'!.-o?i. A. H. 'nrtiimi, .luiuri ii'tilmni, A. I 'lrilt'iiliiii, nl .Mount I limil . itvtin. J.M-iu'.li John W. I.kwi.s, lonUlrr. .NOTH i: I'OU Pl'lUiICATlON. T'linlii-r I .iin.l, Art .liinr :t, s;,s.i t'ni'' VanrniiM .1 Sl;i!i'j I. 'ill,! t!,v, r, Wi.-h., Jtuir Ul ImC. Nut Ire I In'!'. . kIm'Ii Unit In rotnihiiiiv W illi tlir min ins ol the m-l m I Yiujivm hi .Innr :, InTS. i iiiuli'il "An nn lor tin- i.lr ol linilii i ImihIh in iiir St:Oi' ot rallloi niu.i ir on. Nr ;iil:i ,iiit W !i- lutii:ton 1'rn iliir. ,'' Ar- nol'l II. Hcnirr, i 1'ori lainl . oiuil v ol .M tiltm li mil liit.' ul i n r ;on, iims I h .. ilay lllnl In tin olliii' hlb orn suiiiiiH'iil. Nn 1 r i s lorllir pi rliao-ol tin' sotil'i ni"! iiiaTlrr i-rr No. . In tow us.iii No. il.norlli rail:;.' No. In w . M. mi l i III oil. I- I'loi'l In nIion. Iliat Ilir limil soai,! Is Inoiv vuliial"!' lor Us IiiiiImt or Moiir l!i.ui for imrirnlliiral iiii'nisrs, an.l to r.lalili-n his mi til to siild laml lii liur tlir ltrisli r -inil Ki i riM r ol Hits oitiri' ni inn .nivcr W n-.li., on Tiii iilay tlirj;ili .lay of Aii'4U-l, s" !. it.-natni'.s us iitiir-M s: 11. 1. Iiiirnliinn, I'i I. . A. Sin larr, lolin M. I'lioni'soii, 1 1 1 tit it I I. 1 inn 1 1 im ni, all ol I'm 1 1:. ml i 'i'i cm. Any mnl all pris.ins riaiiniii a l. r-rly tlir alum' ilrsrriliril l.nnls arc r'-.iu stnl lo Hie llicir elaniis In llilsollh-eon or lirloie salil '-.Uli ilay ol i;u.t I -ill. JiilTiiiii;!:! .I.'lili 1), (ii o;lii",'an, loxlster. ... i NOTICK I'OU H'liLICATIOX. iTIlllbi-r I.a:nl, Art .1,111.' HTS.j j t'liitril Slates I. anil I llfii'i', Vniii'ou. i i', i'.i.-.h., .1 line li) iv,:l. Notli-e Is llerrliy lvell Unit III roni.ani'i' , Willi Hi pr.n i-ioiis o I nr in ! o, ( 'oni'i ss ni .liin.'.t, l-"s, . ;ii it i.-it -An art lor tin- sale of . MhImt limits in lln' stairs oi . '.oiiornia, I iris S.MH. Ni va la ami Wa-.li. I'rr.," So.ua I' lnni'i', ol 1', HI. anil, roiii'ly ol M uH in muili stale ol ;.; n . lias this day lllnl in Unsolder her j sivi :i sl.i'i i,i, nl No. I7.it. It n- the pnrehase of ll:i'-iv ill m,'Iioii So. Ill In loi.iishlp N", ii.'i lh, lanr mi. 10 i ast, ami w ill oiler , plum 1 show thai the lanil souuht is innrr aliiahle or Its llniln lor slime liian for aurl 1 i nlhiial .ur;io-i s airi lo e-lalilisii lier elaiin tiisani laml heiore ihe Keisier ai.il ItreeiviT i of tins ul! ire a! Van. miii i r Wash., on '1'itesiluy ; li:,' 1 1 1 nay 1.1 .n:;usi i She 1'rriy . li. 'l ie Any . ali'i . ! Iheir e ; .l iy of names as wiines-rs: II. 1', liurnliam; i v. surf. , John M. Tliulnl'son, Hiralnj :'.i...on. nil ol rorllainl nr. am! all persons eiaiiniliu' telversely the ile.ei'lheil lamls .'ire li'iin .li i lo tile aims in t his oifiri'iin or In: fore sail I iluh ; !IUSl K ! Ji:l7 iui','1!) Joim li. tii'o:;lH'Kiin, Iteulstcr, NOTICK FOIl PUBLICATION', j Land f itl'icr at. Vani'Diivi'i- wash. .Inly '.'It. I sty:!, i Notice Is licrcliy irlveti flint Ihii rollowlnir- naini'ii si-iucr lias inivl noiirr ol In r l.ilrn- ! tlon to III. ilie lllllll 1 0 . m ,1' in MIiol't Of her I I elaiin, ami thai sahl a'onf .1 III he iiiiclr liefori: 1 ! KeuisIT jitnl Receiver r. S. I.aM'l ( illlee nt i ' V'1,1,1 v,. uiili mi sa.i. I. .t, ,!.... II txir: ..I.., i Mary K. Hnwcii. j II. K. b".i, tor these Jscc i.,Tji3 n r 11 ow! in. j She initncs tlie folloM in' llnesses to prove, her continuous' rtshl 'tier upon ami cultiva tion ol, sun! mini, viz: Maitle I'litteri'im. of 1'ortlami Orcjtoti, Henry .lohiiston, Mi-irrsH 1 Crawford, Curl Miller, allot' White Salmon ; Wash. I iis'ispt!) John I). (iKooiii'.OAN. Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iTand Olice nt Vancouver wash, .Inly 2:1, '.mi. Notice Is hi'i-rtiy t'lvrn that the followlng ni.mcil settler has tllcil notice of his Intention to mnko film I proof In (.import of his claim, ami thai said proof will lie inailo dcforc W. II. Duiihar, CoininiKslorier U. 8. Crcult Court lor District of Washington nt (Joldomhile Washington on Saturday Mept. loth 1KM, viz: John Kchlcxel. II. K., No. Ki78 for them; 14 sec 31 Tp 5 n r II c w in. He. names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience noon and cnlllvii. ! lion of, said hind; via: John N. Cole, W'llllum jv. i 01c, 01 v ulna i i). v iishlnXtoii iUidolph Heyting, John I'ulini.'r, of (illiuer 1'. . W'ush Intfton. u5.sit!) John I). (jRojrhognn, ItrKlstflr. A good set of single hand made. . naPUGSS, 1,1 '?u i;w-:?i;.;.:''n 7 'j Jl l,u( neat and M.lHia.itll iLLiilavs" Crowe irom $15. to $20. Team lines $2.50 to $3. Full line of buggy washers in sstock. Boston Team Collars, per pair fill Team Lines, per set ." to ij;ii 50 1 Breast Straps 50 to (Klcts 1 1 Halters no Feather Rone Vhip8....V.V."'.'.'.'.50 cts. E. D. CALKINS, llooil Iliver, Or. if ii: FURNITUKB AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Iv of. OloLiratoil linulil ..I to mini . h atom c, allne loitm: ND HARDWARE, TINWARE, Etc, Fto. Corner of Socontl ; and Podoral Strnots. n:i.i:iiit Ti:n Acorn and Chartor Oak Stovos and RanROS. (inns, Aiiiiiniiilllnii anil Si(irting (iinitls, Iron, Coal, Klacksmith Supplies, Wagoumakor's Matoi lul, Sower Pipe, Pumps ami P p1 e, riumhlng Supilies. w:e havs idzeciidieid That thirty days is as long as wc can credit k I", mi'l would rcs'ctfully leiiiii ,t our patrons to g.ivcru iheuiolvcs aecordiiuly. ,. i EZocclI-vcr Prescriptions and Private rorniula Specie - - And a Comploto Lino of - - yiDRUGS, CHEMICALS AID MEDICINES. YOURS FOU DRS. WILLIAMS Sl BROSIUS. DEALERS IN House Builder's Goods. Sasli and Doors, Mouldings, Buckets nnQ Wood T u r n i n a s. Lime. Plastei and Latli Ccil- a im UN SHiHt'lTST NDTti'i:. O. STltAN AII AN, l'reshl'iit. RAWSQfJ runritiiriuits Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees; grap vines, small n uns, Knscs and Minibiicry. lie sure lo get our prices before purchasing cisowher. Remember our trees are grown strictly without li i i"ation THE DALLES. OREGON F. II. Stanton, Local Airont. TZE BUTCHERS. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE Choicest Meats, Hani, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Comer of Oak and Fourth Streets, .... jj,ki llvert Oregon. A. S. BENNETT. ATTORN FA'-AT-L A V. OPFICKIXSItANNO'HltUIl.DINIiCOItNKU OK COUKT.VNI) SKCONI) HTItKKT, Tim Dalles, Ori'K'in. r'OU SALE. Six lots in Waucoma, 480 acres in Skamania county, and several farms in the valley. J. IL CitAM.KitAroir. rtmess. M.I'll in , etc. iliul I'xrlutin A'i' td soli ci.lot: ami tinted Wudi;. . la'.s l . ulllns, also u cliocp Krado i;i:r.ii.ri Studebaker Csbornc W'in'oii, 1111,1 I ill I IligM ltrilli'r tint Sluwi4. AiiUM'S l-ult ltUIDll, LOW 10 a Old ('(iiiipiui)' Acrlriiltiirul lmil meiiU mnl 31 ni'liliH'i BARBED WIRE. Pliarraacy'c ! J HOOD RIVER, Rustio and Floorina". JI. f. i nK Serrelury. 5 WEBER JOHN H. CRADLEBAUCH. ATTOHNKY AT LAW. IWtleos In nil tho r-ourtu of Orr-Ron and WnsliliiKtoii. Hpeclul attention Klvim to eon. vcyillll;ll'j. (jIL ' 'IKlt OFFICE, HOOD KIVEIt OIIICGON FOR SALE. House and lot in Hood Iliver. Ap IIy to A. S. I,uwr.i:.