viooci livcr iaiacier. (HOOD RIVER. OK. OCT. II, WC. jicxnsG ri;t:si:i; iv.x The Portland Alpine Chili i an lmw jointers to the vllifo !riMtM-i;-y id' Eu roo In tin? matter of pmit' ii'Mrvi. A hunting pr-iund ;!OniiW wide, lv Hourly S0 iti ilfs lon;. ha U.'umI apart for these proxy niount:iiiiivr; a tenth part of the Mate. To ifiiMiiu mate tin-vUliany, and 'ap tin- climax .of tho crime, his nuiil hiylim , W. t5. Steele, f Portland, should U- placed in 'h:,rV, TllO jHVpIo of the Mate do tli't yd tealize tho irjury it h;.s nivivcd. '1 ''ic fixithills of the ( aM'iulo l.ino are tho IkM fui it lands in the Mate, and tho proof ol it isinthe products of this Beet ion. When such apphs as eiv shown by 1. R. ( ix'jcr at our tair, mn U' raised within ten mil' of the snow line of ilt. HiHul.it bct nus evident that the choicest fruit lands in t no state are practically removed, from it Tl.eie is no sense in it, no reason tor it. The tdoekmeii will be shut oil' fioiu their summer ranges, and inteiiiiing x'ttien will be forced into Washington to rind homes. On the other hand no possible i.u e. in.... ii, 101 ''-i. here of the club never visit it except by j ... - . i .. ........ proxy, if we except Mr. S title who. ,HVntlv a resident of this .-011111111-owus a summer camp on the southern ! ni(v u lw ,ltf wol,i, ..,.lkt. side of Mt. Howl, where he goes to ln0"Ul u u:Ki lut ,liat u Wll tl)), lu. rest his tongue w Ltu he has of licking j Ut, ., 0uf frU1K, ..Wt.-d to take note government stamps, and make the of hu sumiim,iinpt We suggested to readers of the Onao.u g.et his .-.o- h;m that noxvspar is a reflex of its i-euee wuu auipose ace urns ei w nai no does not know abouHhat n.dlv Userib hied wart on the earth's cut.cle. The s ate hasreevivedincalcuah'e injury and all to satisfy the vanity of the Aipi"e .club, most of the immU-rs of which never cUtubed anything higher than a streetcar platform, or- jiuisued the wild animals indigenous lo the state vxivpt that familiar urban variety vf piu-teathered birds, yclept ju" old style . English, ': Ye Chyppye." BROKE Willi A BU.LIOX. When the Polph bill X.irfeiting the j tried at all times to make it a credit to Northern Pacific grant from Wallula the plaiv, and we fed that we have to Portland passed con cress, President suciveled in so doing. The pajier is Oakes of that wrpoi-ation Uiasted "that 'small and so is its income, yet it is this aetion confirmed the company's i large enough to hold all the local news, title to lands worth one billion of dol- and in the opinion of many of our poo lars." The company now has a suit'ple, go it alone. The time will no pending on appeal before the V. su- doubt come when a larger paper will le preme court resisting the payment of needed, when a power press will be taxes on the land bet-KUse ft was not i "h li' the price will be reduced, yet patented. It is truly a sad state of j out this will be when the people give it affairs when a corporation gets so much ; patronage enough to meet the expense, property given to it that it cam o; uf-; and it will not be before that time. ford to pay the taxesou it. Thisshouid be a warning to congress imt to again ; distress a struggling corponition w ith j 111 JU,K1S B'. such an overdue ot generosity. With l1 of Retting the gold hack into this lauds enough given it to huild and 1 C0Ulltry ,be ttme of V-" equip a dozen such roads as it has built, ! caUst' &M U the l"-l,wilio11 " this poverty-stricken corporation goes ; t0 Ket i,mouut a,ul Muru U with into the hands of a reviver to avoid I i"rest, in gold, added. In the mean paying its debts, and asks the g..veru-iwLil,-'silvtrwillto,lt;,'ueto B ment to relieve it of the hur.ien of las- tlie q"'in wil1 as fi,r fr(,lu atiou. If the taxes are such a burden j lueut as eVer- llie l"tw "twls that the company cannot pay them, it stlt,ilJK ut outx' ttl,d 11 11 IS " 11 sllvi'r Yvould be a generous act on the part of -'"1l wi!l F. to u I"1-11'''1"" a.l x B , . - business can uum go aheail on the congress to restore the lauds to theippH?itic w,utract plan. In the near public domain and let poor folks have I future, if we get down to the silver them who could divide the burden ! basis, we may try tiie ipulists gov- nmnngstthPm mid onntrilnin? Inwunls ! umellt money, loaned at : per cent, " i supporting state and county govern ments. This county carried a load of untaxed property held out by the same poverty-stricken corporation, but now it is located and paying taxes, the re sult of which wi,ll be show n in greatly reduced rates this year. We know not what quillets of the law the company relies on, but decency, justice and right .demand that the Northern Pacific own their granted lands for all purposes, in- .eluding taxation, or none. , - - .uuutmjr a vulvae uaj m arci)y for a little while, and an unlim W,orld's fair, and citizens celebrated in j Jted mon&nhy at tliat with neither .grauu sua pe. iuu auenoajujc was 751,026, the largest crowd ever gathered for the purpose of amusements. The jam at the boat landings iiud depots was terrible, many persons being in jured and four killed. The Jireworks at night are said to have been the finest ,ever attempted. The burning of Chi cago was reproduced in bur scenes the first being Mrs. O'Leary's cow, and the third showing the city with the fire under full headway, closing with 'Chicago in Ruins." The display cov ered an area of 14,000 square feet. An attempt is being made to have he time in which payment can be jnade on forfeited railroad lands ex pended. Owing to the fact that this Jias already been done .once, it is possi ble the extension may not be granted. V would suggest in the interest of the present holders that when the North ern Pacific failed to complete itscon f racts, the time for earning these same "lands was extended for it several times. The jndiyidual Jand claimant should receive at least as mu,di consideration pa a corporation. Owing to the higj.striko in England, jpost of her ,eoal mines are shut down find a coal famine is on. Ships are he jng chartered to "carry coals to New- fastle," however foolish the idea may eeein. Anotner result. ot Uie coal strike j jaudi house, barn, spring, orchard, is that the pa oer mills are out of fuel, ( meadow, never failing water supply pud there is liable to be a heavy call on j with perfect wattr rights, irrigation this country for news paper. What j ditches etc. For full particulars, terms the ramifications may yet he is uncer- etc( a(itl the undersigned adminis tain, but England without coal is much j trator efetate Harrison Corum, deceased, Jn the condition of an individual with-; ttt -pjse pupie9 Oregon. J. W. Coxpox. mi: vacsi: or . We had intended tirelipfrom ourex ihanps whatever they might have said, good, had or liiditt'ctviit, concern ing our fair. A our exchange list Is laixily fioni Eastern thegon, and as our visitors utie from the valley or Wa.-hir.gton, the icturn aiv, so far, meaner. We made a sptvial reijiH st of siivh nu'inU'is of the association us did not exchange v. ith us to send us a copy of their rcsjioctive papers, and every in (liviiiual member premised to do so. I'p to date we have received but three, and as we arc not yet prepared to hv llevc ii'.' nowpapor men are liars, we patiently wait tor the other precincts tobchiard from. We iVm y the w ine supju'r and Mi- l-'riedlamU i's disserta tion on v man's rights must have laid most of the boys out; but Tina Icy Nick ell anl Ira I'ainpl ell a iv of too heavy jowl let fall Uiuler Mich a tin1. Will some of the fraternity let us know w hat has become of them? is ;,."( A7i.v;s n amis-. The I'nioti Pacific railroad and all lines operated by It wont into the hands of receivers Friday. This w as caused by a suit of Oliver Ames and other in the C. S. Circuit Court of .strict of Nebr.isk.-i i ,urnnll,jinS!,; ,Uilt j,' le would plant a tree in stony and stubborn soil, deprive it of water and care, Mint he would be f(K)lish t0 wnilli!lin th.,t ,i10 tree was Hna The tni, is Ull gi..ui.:.. am0 hm, Udore there was population to M1.iporl it. It Viyvi h()It, in patioit aul lwfc(ul Waiting for grass, but it 8truck a sllmS!iion of ..ns that the graM furp(t , giw. It i,aa Wvn 1,1.lltot, in 8tui,iM,ril soii allj left ith- jout WIpporti We have kept it going when the income would hardly buy would : soap to keep tho devil clean, and have The propo.sition to issue f lOft.OOO.OOO ... i . . t ii. : ii r.-.i... to t ii.cii -lir iiri!v Itiir tti II i.. yond the reach of the iuijiecunious. Then when these government promises to pay, are redeemed w ith newer prom ises to pay, the money question will be settled. Senator Stewart of Nevada recently - remarked that "this country would have been a monarchy to-day if it had not been for the U. 8. Senate." He did not give his authority, but in the; light of the recent actions of th; body which Mr. Stewart adorns, the people are ready to wish that it was anion- I jeers nor parliament. There are cases w hen even Miltiadts wouldn't be a bad man to have in charge of the law-making department. J. Arrell Johnson of Tnpeka, Kansas, claims to have discovered a liquid prep aration that will change the color of the negro and make him a white man. This may or may not be true, hut just at present the white man is having such a tough time that the African is foolish if he makes the change. Better a contented negro than a dissatisfied pale face. The Americans still maintain first place as builders of fast yachts. In the recent contest between the American yacht Vigilant, and the English yacht Valkyrie, the former nroved herself the letter boat iu every trial. Three races were sailed, the Vigilant winning iu all of them. There is just one thing prevents the average Portland merchant from heing classed as a pig his age. ADMrSISTIJATOIi'S SALE. On Saturday, Octoher 28, 1803, at The Dalles, Or., I will sell at auction the "Harrison Corum Farm," one of the finest farms in Hood River Valley, on Xeil creek six miles distant from J the town of Hood River, 280 acres level In Mcniiiriani. ti I rc i i.i.isov. We mis thee from our home, dear father; We mis- thee from thy place. A shadow o'er our life is-as; We miss the sunshine ol thy face. Wo in'.ss due at the table, We miss thee in our praxcr; We miss yen at Uu- Ihvside We will soon meet you thcio. We miss thy kind and willing hand. Thy fond and earnest care; Our homo is dark without thee, Wo miss thee everywhere. County Pair Males. Tin: l vi i r Ok., Oct. 1J, K:t. l'.ii inn (it. a ii:u: Perhaps a few m uis from The UalUs fair w ill be of interest to your icailcis and may also serve to assist us in making our Hood Kivcr fair for ''.'I a gr ati-r success by avoiding the mis takes even if we can not lind much woi'ihy of imitation. The fair is Is hours behind time in getting started, -and entries which wore advertised to close Tuesday at 10 a. m., are still open on Thursday. This gives the latest ex hibitors a decided advantage as they can see how much eoinpetitition there ; is, and enter or not accordingly, j Although the premium list is fairly complete, people seem incline I to I prefer entering articles for which there j arc no premiums oti'ored. The woman j ! with her foity-levon varieties of doy-, '. lies, lain!irc(Uins etc.. are the bane of the sreretary. He fumes and swears in vain and gins ahead. It solus to le the main idea of those present to get the pruniums, not to sec the ex hibit; and tho first three days of the week there was scarcely a (htsoii on the grounds but ofliecrs and exhibit ' ors. (.Juite a iiuiuIht of Hood River itos are in attendance; among the number are V. 11. Button, C. J. Hajes, : M. P. Isonborg, II. A. Pratt, Frank Sn-sbe, H. C. Patehani and Peter Motir. Several w ho had been in :it l tendance upon the Hood Kivcr Hrti j cultural fair were very emphatic in their praises of our fair ami the nian ! ageinent. Although no charges were made the merchants, for space for exhibits, there w-as not a single business man repre sented. This noon, entries are still Ix-ing made and the pavillion is completely tilled with exhibits but not w ith jn-o-' pie; however the races in the afternoon ' drew a good crowd, ami i to I sellers are hilarious. Pigeon shooting by the gun club attrac'-) and interests unotlicr clas,s of people. X. j Tuank Ymi. Whereas, The Union Pacific railroad, i with their proverbial magnanimity, did furnish and send a special train from Portland to Hood River, carrying the press associations of Washington and Oregon to attend the horticultural fair ; at Hood River; and ' Whereas, The presence of the mem , Ursof said as.-ociatiuiis did contribute , largely to the success of our fair and the future pomological interests of our : valley, and ! Whereas, W. II. Hurllmrf, the geti ; ial passenger agent of said railroad com '. pany did contribute in many .vays to the successful carrying out of our pro gramme; now, therefore, we, the eom ; mittee having the matter in charge, do i hereby tender our sincere thanks to the Union Pacific railroad company and I W. II. Huriburt for their valued assist- auce, i W. P. Watson, L P. IlKAM), Oct. 2, 1893. Committee. FOtt SALE. A 4 spring 3 seated mountain hack; new. A. S. Blowers & Co. B. R. TUCKER, PPiU'KIKTOB OP BUS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MAXUFACTUREK, OP j FRUIT BOXES, j HOOD RIVER, OR. j AI-0 UEAEH IN j DRY GOODS, STATTOXERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY ETC. j Terms Strictly Cash,! AND AT j I Prices never heforehenrd of in Hood' River. ! NOTICE FOR PURLICATlOX. j Land Omcont Tho Iiallcti, Or., Sept. 1 1, ltfW. Notli'ols herohy niven that the followin!;- I nuim-u Mmer tins tiled notice or 1ns iiilention , i to iniiko linal priHr in KiipiKirt i ; of his claim, nnd that mid proof will lw inude j before tin? KiL'isl'T Hn.l H-civrr of the t'. H. ! I Ijind Olflce at The iJullcs, Or., on Saturday, l ut'u vxti, viz: 1 Joseph Purser, ! Homestead Application No. 4n(C for the e. V, j n- e. 4 of sec. :t, tp. 2 n., r. lo e., V. M. ne names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: C. I). Nickel.vn of The Dalles, or., nnd Amos L'nderwyxl, Kd t'nder wood and L. Nealeiuh of Hnod liiver, ir. ltWx-2i Jons W. Lewis- Uegiattr. EOf RIVER I STOP TMdT Dr. Grant's km - - X i'j v incipient ' rnnmimnllnn. -fCLunn Fever, Pneumonia, I . Y . 1., I. .. I n II nh IIPAH. "y i'cliltls, Croup, Pninn In tho Eriuibt. Throat and Lunns. CAN'T BE BEAT FOR CHILDREN. TRY IT. i-ttn-AitM) f O.W.R. Manufacturing Co., PORTLAND, ORIGON. l-'oi sale at Hood Kiel' I'lialluaey. Nu u i: i-oi; prm.it.- thin. I iiti.l I f:ie- :lt I II.' iMllrsllr. Si-.t. -.11, I s'l !, Vil HV Is l-.rn l-v cllill 1 1 -1 1 1 till- Inlloultli:. ti:n i, v i i Ic r Ii.in ii ,. ,1 not I. . if lils i iii rat Inn ; I., niii!..- ihi.il i..i i n Nii;iMHt i. li s i'IiiIiii, ! ami tnul n.,1,1 i..o' will Im run,!,. ! fniv Hit-1 Iii-InIiT IOIiI lir.VM I I . s. I ., t '. ui I In- l"nl!i-i ! t'r. N . ' , n. ! i I s- ;, i: ii..m.M.-a.i i-in.:iih.ii s... for,., ii. n ' , .mil n ' ' , a ' , -' I l p J aril in. II.' n ini.-N il-.e inlli.w in w ilne.N, i.i i,ioi. I,n1-,,,I.I..IIn Ivn!,. .,'.' IIO.MI llll. I .IllllM.- Hi. II ol, sicl.l I. III. I. I.-: .lllllliN t.i'Hls, of Yin- nIi -III- . W 'in, 'I,, !! .11:111, 1 .iicr. I'.i.r Mnlir. ..ii . . 1 1 . .. i i . . i n.-t;nl.' Joiin W. I.r.w is, It.-iiW.r. NOTICK lOU Prm.lCATlON. t nn. I niliiv :il nn.-. mi .-r wash, st-)i. '.'I, Is' S .i;tv l llrl. l v i,i.ll Unit tin' fnl'iiwllm- ii.mik'.I N, tt!, r tin- lii. 'l noli.- nl III. In I. iu'.oti n iiimI.i-tin il I'i'K't in sii'"'-t nt Ins i-1 ;i I 111 nn.l I H-.t - ml ". III lie lini.l.- l.itof.' W . U. lninl.:ir. ( oniiiiiNsn.ii.'i- I'. si. rnvn;t li -ill tr iMstint ol v. -UI nrlon. nt l.ol.l.'li- iImI.- .i.-lun ;'.!!! on Vim . ii.!.. r II. vt I, it I'll.r 1. Mills, ll.l. fnttv No. 'it I n- Hie '...t I nn. I ', nn.l - e 1 , ol li ' , s. e. li I'p i u r l'J Vst U III. IU- n.-ll'li-s tin- follow In-; v Itnrss... tn jiroM' liis i-uiii .mil .i: . i. -:.!. mi- uin-u mnl .-iiiii;i-I nut of. s ,..( l.ei.l. . John K hlliN :itif. nn-l Ihin- n, 1-1. It. Id w. tt, 'I'lioiinis M, nlt.-oinh, nil .'I 'I -I. il'ln '.- W n-li. ;! 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I .Mil! i Mti.-e at The !'iil!es. nr., net. !i, Isia ; Nutlet Is li. r l' i;len I lull tile t.llu Uiii- I Il.lllle.! set I lef ll.l ll lei I II. 'I I. e . 'f ll I s til tent lull ! 1. 1 iniike liniil 'r.. III ii'..it i.t Ills ehiiiii, Illlil t III. t . Oil ITih.I' will In' Illll'le lie!,, re tile K.'iriNt.-r a ll.l h.-eeUer I . S. Ian. I ..ill,,- ut Tlie I'iilli s i !'., mi M'iiuIiin N". 31, I v. '.1, U: j Marl. hi T I.. .. ' 1 1.1 No. i oi ; I,.;-t lie iv ' j n iv ; , nail v 'j w ; see l'i I 11 V ,1 e IV III. He nam s the ! ', mi:;'..' i iltirsses to i:-nw Ills et'l:! tlir.i'l.s les-lenee u..i Hll'1 eii.tl-U- liuil nl S..14 laiul 1 1: ( niirleis 1. Mi r. , I.e'.vi i:. M.'ise. v nl t;.mil, Aii:.iiii I.. I'm l.s, j llll of i .1 lili.ll III .ti . ' I N't 1 II1V l'l .lull V . 1.1. M Is. I :. i st er. ! NOllt K HiR PURUCATIOX. l.ali.l i 'Itli i' at Yanemiv. r Wasli. c.-t, T, I. j .",1'tiee S Ili'i-el'l ni.H: t:lilt tile follou Ilia- ; miuii-l , ; j ;,-r . in . c !. I i.ut I th.-tr in-: 'lilt lull ! make li ,a. I j . I . ' I 1 11 si , , 11 I , ,t their ' I'iiillil .I...I that -a..! n i l Mill I." Inane li.s I ..ii.' U' 11. h'ilihl.r I I ! 1 1 1 1 1 s a , n e r t'. s. I'ir-i .nit I iui-l I'.r iM-lii.-l -f w .11. i nut. 'ii nt iml-! ih la. aie -.i.siii n.ii'ii nn ,'.i en.l.er Is. lsn.: .: j (..elLie li.lliill'. i 1 1 1 ni'sti a 1 Ai'l-.U-.iti.iti Nn. - 1 1 for tlie w ; nl" ll e ' , II '4 l s , u:i'l II e', ol n e ,si-e I ;i i ,l I' IJ a-t u ,,i Iner. I Ml I'al.tis t):-' I'lU'iV. II L' l Itlieeses to .rol' : his et'lil .ntl'ills tes.,,1 nee ii Hii ami ell It ! ill ii ill I i t s; , i . t laiiii. i: .Ni .'i. i Ami. i".ii, llermiin , l,eit-ehl, Aihel'l Ui I ; 1,1. a I of Klllilii 1". II. U a -in i. L'l. ui, l- i ank sl.aw, of ten wood 1'. ( I. V iishitton. I ;, . ruo i. I l.in. I'lirelins,' A , liealloti No. 17ti imiler : f nf.'itiiic aet se 1 1 1 M ls.iO loi t t- ii w J, Mr :i.l 'i'p a n r IJ east ill tnef. ill- names the lolloM-Jllli ivilllessi-w to prove liis eotil iiuioiis i-laiin to unit i-iiltlvatioti of wild Inn. I viz: Nelson Amlri-son, Herman Karlselii, Alhert HerlM hi. all of I nlilii ', u. iisi,iin:toii; l rank hiuv, ol I ilenwooil I'. (. Vi iishinton. fM'tll-nvlT JoIIN II. CiKoiilledAII, Ki'SjIstlT NOTICK FOR lTBUCATIOX. I.aniHitlice at Y'niieoiiver Wusli. Sept. S!i:i. N'otlr'-ls hereliy L'iven that Hie folloivina. natneil s.-tl ler lias tiled not lee of her Intent mil to make coniiini ation timil pr.Mii' in siipjH.rt of her i ' I a i ) 1 1 , ami that said proof ill lie iiimle lielori' the Ke'.'ister and K ei Iver T. S. Ijmd Otlii'i' al iiiieoiiver H a.sli. on NuveiiiluT J.'l, l'.i:l, vi: AM.'c M. Wor.isvi -.rth. II K. K.'b;i for the w s w , ll and n):t n v ' , sir Jl I'n :i n r if e iv in. Slie name tlie f'olloM'in witnesses lo prove her I'ontinnoiis i-e-idei.e.' 1 1 1 k ri and enltiva I. in of, said land, viz: Walter liates, Kaehael Itowlamls, Harry Shank, Williiim Kinraid, all of Wliitesalmoii Wash. iiullispia John I). ;i;o;iik;a v, IleirUtcr. .0TKi: FOR Pn$IJCATI(. I .nn it Oitlee at The Dalles Or. Sept. II, !!. Notice Is hen liy L'iven that the follnwitiK-1 named scltier lias tiled not ice of her intention j to maUc tinal prniif in -u)nt of In r claim, j and that said priMif will he made hefnre tlit-j l'.inisler and Receiver t. s. ,.. at Tim Dalles i Or. on Saturday Oct. ', 1.', viz: Mary K. Krazler, Homestead Application No. VI 3 for then. e. i of nee. 5, tp. 2 ii., r. iu e., W. M. She names the follo i Inn witnessevto prove her coiitinuoiis resideiwi" upon and cultlva tinn ol said land viz: .John A. Wilxm, T. K. Wieken,. J. W. Diiralisand A. InitaMs, all of Hood liiver, Orcu'iiii, M.-l'roc21 John VV. I.KU'IS, Heglstc-r. THE SAINT'S REST. at AHBSVILLR WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. CYRUri ORLE WIILSKY a sH.cialty. (.'all and see me at the mouth of the White Salmon. W. Woods Proprietor. S.E.Bartmess. FURNITUHE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils etc. A ,ti;o supply of, ami IWlusivi 1,'ijibt to boII Colobratoil liquid colors ami tlntoil luaila. UnclcrtD-kin Specialty. Prepared l nil nili at nmv, a Hue ela-s of eoillus, also a cheap grnlrt but neat anil Mibstantlal. 17a n .ioiti;i:i;s anh :: HAHDWARS, TINWARE, Etc, Fto. Corner of Second el l. t int II I' Acorn and Charter Oak i j Cnutf -irKl IJllll'im btOVOS .ttlll l.Ulh- I , , . ..,... i I ( lllls. Allllllllllitloil IIIUI SW t lllg loNMls, Iron, t'oal, P.laeksimth Supplier, Waonniakei's Malei ial, Sewer Pipe, Pumps' tunl Pplpe, Phunhin Supplies. I That thiltv davs if as Ioi.l' ti vie can re-pn-si mir patl'U'S to n Prescriptions mid Private Foriuula Specialties! And a Comploto Lino of Mm CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. ' YOURS FOR HOOD RIVER. DRS. "WILLIAMS & BROSITJS. DEALERS IN House Builder's Goods. Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Brackets ni Wood T n r n i n a s. Lime. Plaster and Lath Ceil ing Rustic and Flooring. Cofia.c Caslotc. ON Sllult'niT ND'l'it 1., O. I,. STKANAIIAN, I're-hleiil. Tib. "Da-lles T"o.rccries, RAWS0N & WEBER I'llurUlKTiiUS . Have on hand a full supply of l'ruit, Shade and Ornamental trx-cn; grap vines, small fruits, Roses mul ShruhU-ry. lie sure to get our prices U-for" purchiisinKeisM'where. Rcniemher our trees are grown strictly without Irrigation. THE DALLES. OREGON II. Stanton, Local Aent. TbLD BTJ"TC-EI1. .1 HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE CIioicest Meats, Ham, Bacon, lard, Game, Poultry, Also Dealers in VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Corner of Oak nnd Fourth Streets, A. S. BENNFTT. AimitXEY-AT-LA W. OPFK'KINSHANNOSHI'Il.IfN(ioUNKH OF COCItTA N I SECOND STUKKT, The ImIIiw, Oregon. FOR SALE. Six lots In Waucoma, 4S0 acr'S in Skamania county, and hevcral farms iu the valk-y. J. H. Ckadi.ehauoji. i;r,i.ii.i:i:s in ami Federal Stroots. ' Cl, .JU ,rr Hint l rrUi I chnrtif it. . am! Mnw.ri. A(ii:Nix It'll Lewis & surer 111 muuiiuui ('imiiiiii)s Ais'ileultiilrtl lmiltiiif nU iiml Machinery. BARBED WIRE. .... credit c. U, and would r--H tflilly ivel'n theliiselves ai'eordlnvtly. if. c. (nr. Hr rrlitrjr. hi ! AralSlFCOiDIiM ltlf-l ATT iiev, lift Hood River, Oregon. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH. ATTOIINKY AT LAW. Iractice h, nil tha coiiru of OreKon and WiiKhltiKlon. Hpi-claliiltuntlonKlven to oon veyaneim;, (H-'ier offk;e. HOOD 1UVKR OREOON FOR SALE. House and lot In Hood River. Ap. p'y to a. s. Buy up.