3food Itiver Slacicr. hood itiVKii, on. sow ii, Mi:-. TIM: NWLS. Tint mull nrrlvi'i riiiin Mt. Ihrnil nl II n'. i'Iii-U A. M. W I : liiv iiml Hut iinliiyit; iliw iiu'l ' In millll' dll,', ,i iliiiill. if rtli'llimi'lti, Iim'. r. ,m, khi ut itn .. ' lit K A. M. nri Ivi k nl l'i.f Wlillr SiiIiiimi, l. iivi H (I, illy ill H A. M m i In-, ill Jinr ii . In, u c, M. limn Whli,' Mn 1 1 1 1 t linvi- fur I'iiI, In. (Ill put, 'i I in!,,' mi, I iili'iiwiiii,! MuimIm.v". WrdlH'MilttV r 1 1 I I' I IiIhvn. imn:i'' i,o( m, yi aitum. I'YchIi xivlluii liohi'V Ml. ( 'i'iiwi'II'm. lii'inl hi'. Willi 'n caul In tliU Ihhiic, linn. I! I . i-'inllli huh lii I'lirllninl Tui'Nil.iy . CiihIi l.ui'Kfy III till! I.OI'liri. Ik niiinln mi engine Tin' ni'l thing ymi will hear will In- 1 (In! Iii i'.h luiml. ). It. I lul l Icy Iiiim a line dixplay of. I,,IH III It iH hlllll. 'I'liiuiiliv, ri'il cldvi'i' mill alfalfa wed at liuicl, I lent .V ( h.'n, 'A MHIci'm linliy ti um hceu very nick, lull h now niil of (lunger. I '.nl i hi r S u 1 1 1 1 ii y I i it i n-r nl llio I.ati gllln I (mi-'. IJ:;ni to li.'iu. ,'iic. Silcky 11 y iiiM-r 50 ri nt per Imx of IT) diiillilc hIiccIm, ill I lie ilniK hliiic. Mm. J. T. Ih'lk him gum to Mcilfuril to mi ln r fullii r, who W HcrlmiNly ill. S. K, Hurl tui'MH will hcII for ciihIi only iiml ul it ii'iluct ion o fioin 5 to lo M-r rent. Shci 111" Wiiril wan Ihti" Tuesday, wrv- Ul piin'ln in llic Mill Ix'twi'cli Hcalil iiml 'iiiuiillcr. I Mop in iiinl Iciivc your nii'iiMire for tin- i;i. icii. A III KUiiruiiticil - yi'ii! if iircTwrnry, u Hiiixiii. j J. I-'. Aruinr I" iiitliniii u unit two-1 duly cwicii'( mi liln l inn, wlllrli lie linn hImiiiI ciiin,lcl'i. j Tllf I'tlltUI 1'aeillc U IIOW Nfllillgi t' 1 1 1 1 I tup tickets In ('liinigu fur f.'iO , ' ami to Si. Louis for $17. i"i. j Why il, you ciy $1 '" per suck fur Scotch I'lfi! whent lloiir ulicii you run Kcl II at ll ilnl, Dill! A- Co.' tor'.IO cts.? 'I'hif circuit court for Vusco county Ix'Klns the Niivciiilior leriu MoinUy. The ilockol Is Mill tolsMjuitc a long! one. i t 'itpliiin ( 'is- l putting a picket fence ill front of his holla s on the sl:ile road, ailihn Kreittly to the nppciilaiiiv of the properly. The unit Is twis'il the hitch creek water company ninl W. Ii. Wiiums will piohalily U Irii'il at the coining term of coin t. There was no school in ilistricl '2, 1 1 ls ; Week, om mi; In the tc.'ich, r, .Mr. All drew. I cilii? ill The hallcs ns.siinu Willi (lie leiichcr's x ii 1 1 1 1 1 nil i n . .'.immi vim (Ii of men's MiiN, troiisi-rs, en'oats, liovs' oVi-rcials, lioys' suits, Imols ami slhs's, v ill is' Kicrilhvil in the liext .III tliiys at Itaml, iK'lit .VI'o.'h. Our "Whole Wheat (irahani" Is for ' Mile at I 'rowell's store. We guarantee -ery sack to he made of clean No. 1 Wheat. II.AIUIImiV lilios. Mis. MowclU exscts to leave in ii IV w days, and yesterday she sent her hisleis to their uncle in California, ac companying them as far as Portland. Those parties who promised to hring lis wood will please get t lie same here at once, as we vi ill not wait for it, and when our wisiddifd is full, must have rash Insleail. Mrs. K. L. Smith and daughter Ann, tire at I'liMdlriia California, and will iirohahly i-in'inl the winter there, as Sliss Ann's health is much improved liy the change. 1 nseeticldcH for fruit pints and etc.; London Purple, l'.uis (ini n, 1. X. I.., Whale oil Miip, powered hellehore, j Persian ihsccl jiowder etc., at the i Jloml itiver I'liarmacy. Hon. K". L. Smith went to Portland i Monday to visit his in i!herdn-hiw Lev. j E Ij. Conger, D. D., of Pasadena, Cal-1 lfornia, whom he has not seen for ! thirty years. He returned Tuesday. I Drs. Thomson A Cains, will leave 1 for Portland, their headquarters, Sun-1 day morning, to return about February ! 1st. All those wanting dental work done, please call today, Saturday. The trouble between the riparian owners of Phelps creek are settled teni-1 Siorartiy, ai least, nui me waier rigius n that historic ciwk will never bo set tled until adjudicated by the circuit court. J. W. Morton arrived from Tillamook Tuesday evening. Joe came over ex pecting to Ikj tried in the circuit court for trespass, on the cav sent up from the justice court last summer, but as the matter has iK-en dropped hy the ' prosecutor, ho had his trip for noth ing. The bad weather has caused tho con tractors at the locks to reduce the force of stone-cutters, and !h of them were discharged Monday. There is an iru niense amount of stone on hand, and tho force employed In placing it in the walls will lie kept at work all winter if the weather will ieruiit. Mr. Willis has just returned from Goldendale, where he was called as a witness in the case, of Splawn against The Dalles ferry company. Splawn re covered judgment for ?0lll, for injuries received by Ix'ing thrown across tho neat in his wagon hy obstructions placed in the road by the company. The money of this district being ex hausted, except sucti as is set aside to pay teachers, no one w 111 do work for the district. George Prather shows himself to lie the right man for di rector, under the circumstances, for he ireti in and saws the wood himself, lie says he will keep tho school going if' his bucksaw and backbone uoiu oui. A litter of pigs and their mamma, belonging to O. H. Hartley, recently awain the Columbia from near the mouth of Hood river, and last week a big steer, starting from tho same place, warn up the eddy to the big rock near the ferry landing, where lie climbed out and took a rest, and then struck out for the Washington shore, which be reach ud safely. Will l.iiiillln left this morning for Ashltiiul, Mis, U I vers ami son C'IiukI, jr to Mcilfoiil, next W' illlCMilay to rehhie. iSoiim! Apples, !',.(', Miller picked this year from one tree on (he Morion place ill hushcls of nppicH of Hid Winner variety. Willi tires si'l twenty feel apart licnrllij( lit the Hume late, the yield would m a little over o,l)0i IiUnIicIm to the acre. ' We ilu not mean to miickchI thai this i yield has ever Imcii made or ever will he, hut for some theorist with a hunk ering for Inures here Is a IhimIs on w hich to limine out a fortune for tho fruit grower. A llmiii liohl TieiiHiire. h. W. Fuller of Cuniijolmrle, N. V., says that he always keeps hr. Kind's! New hlscovery In the Iioiimi am! his family always found the very Is nt re suits follow It use; that he would Hot he without It If procurithle. (i.A.hylu mmi, druKKlst, CitUklll, N. V., snys that hr. KIuk's New hlseovery Is un- jdoiihtedly the Is-st eolith retuody; that i i... i I 11 I.. I.U f.....ll., t..r ..I. .1.1 lie nils lineii i , in inn iiiiiiujr years, and it hns never failed to do all that Is claimed for it. letter List. The following letters remained In the IIihxI Klver iHist olllee uncalled for Nov. 1st: fhlvell, Allert Cmltf, Kail.) ( 'hrlslcroii.MagnlcM I'reemuii, W V. I,. V.. Mokkk, 1'. M. ilu Urn's Arnica Suite T he Is-st salve In the world forCuU, Itruin.it, Hores, ITeers, Hull Hhcuui, K.-ver Soles, Tetter Chaps-il Hand, ChlllilaliiH, Corns and all Skin Krupt ions, and positively cures 1'iles, or no pay reijuired. It Is guaranteed tk'ive l rleet satisfaction or money refuudud. I'rlre cents mT hox. For hale, hy Hood Klver Pharmacy. Tli llrllllanl Hkudrnt'a llllrmma. A iTurvnrd student told inu mi hiiuis fan story aUnit hiiii'iilf tin- other day. It seems l hut recently his mother had a yoiifiK lady cwcht at their lunue on tliw iS.u'k liny, mill win a lie cure- from col- leKe ill tllM ullernisill lie WHS llltr'xlliceil to her. At ilililier alnu kIic sat oppoi-ite him at the tahl. lie puid little atten tion to the fair viniUir, us his min I was en'roHse l with a prohleui in his lesson. However, his hrothers were us assiduous aspossilile in enter! iniii' her. As it j liaplM'iied, tin) latter hud engagement;) out that evenimf, imd, ns'Mrs. A. iiad proiuiM-d Miss I. to Inivi; one of her hoiis j take tier to the tin-liter. It fell to tin) lot of my friend (ieori;e, the Harvard man. He accepted the pittnttitm ir:ii'fully, mid in due time th yoilllif couplo set oil for th,' theatre. Arriving, (ieoro left , his companion at one hide of the. lohhy while he sli ppi d Up to the hux oflicn and purchuM'd the tickets-; then, turning aliout, he hsiked toward the place whero j he had parted from the youn lady, nnd I was surprised to nee half a dozen there, and yo gods! is it possible? he could not tell which was his precious charge! Here was a dilemma. Oeorgn said he, immediately decided tha rather than rihk Hjs'aking to the wrong person, he would tnnd still till tho young lady i-poko to him. Si ho gazed at his tickets for what seemed to him an age, but whh probably only a . - t , i . .. i iiiiiiuie, wnen .miss i. came up and paiu, j "I fear you did not recognize me." "Oh, j yes yes " (stammered George, equivo- I rating "yes, I did; I thought they had not given me the seats I asked for, and was considering w-hat was best to do iu the matter." Boston Herald. A fOMCI KTE Kiilll'MENT. Everything which ei'is-rieni'o has sug- gested as likely to be brought into use In removing derailed cars and freight is to h, found iu these rooms. Along the ''1' K(("L' or mi,ro "jacks," boiiio of them so powerful tliat a single man can lift to a height of several inches anything weighing from 1,000 pounds to twenty tons; there are also wrenches, roe, lanterns, axes, saws, hammers, light and heavy; crowbars, torches, drills, hatchets and numerous other up phances. Some new appliance is being added every time the train goes out, and all now things introduced in tho work j are ailUeil as sihiii as mey are out, It is very seldom that any tool is called for during tho work upon a smashup that is not to be found in tho resources of tho car, all of which are accounted for by a man who keeps a record of every piece taken out and returned. Upon the arrival of tho train at tho wreck tho men are put to work iu chargo of an exiierienced mechanic and fore man. With startling rapidity tho wreck is straightened out. Tho locornotivo at tached to tho train is available to fur nish wivver in clso jinv hnnlin'r ia tn h. 1 msn power m caio any uaunng is to oe , uone, auu 11 1110 uuguie 01 1110 wrutKeu , 1 . 1 :o 41. . ..a .1.. 1 1 ' train is unharmed and on tho "steel," it, too, can bo brought into similar use. T .. .1... 1 Hi..,. ' I , . , . . . , , .. , Coaches CJll-eful work IS required; While I 111 111U llUIItUlUM VI UUOHY LHhBOVlXllVl in the case of overturned locomotives, I which weigh from thirty-five to eighty tons, tho work of righting and replacing them on the tracks is no small job. Oftentimes a few hundred dollars will cover an uamages lor wnai iooks toa . , . 1 , . 1 liovico like a wreck involving a loss of ., , .,.11 1.. mousanus 01 uouars. in most cases wrecked coaches and freight cars can be repaired at a comparatively small ex pense. Locomotives can also be smashed on tho exterior to quite an extent with out costly or irreparaWo damage.' -New York World. Itouert MKIW, or ftnOWS rails, Me.i;i miikotinalpiwr insupisirt of his claims,, went to sleep in a field the other day, and 1 nnd that said proof will bo made before tho when he awoke ho was minusa good pair j veVwaihn of trou:iers. Field mice, which swaru: in Oxford county, had gnawed the gar ment into shreds and carried it away. Recent experiments upon the electro- j lytic generation of pressure from gases , i i . . .,,.) formed in a closed space have been very successful, and a pressure ol i.auu ai Uiospheres has been obtained. A4ai NOO1M0 'ONVtlMOci ''03 2ujni3BjnuEH 'u 'MO hi iaNv,aiM 'ii Aui NiuaiiHO UOJ 1V33 33 liNVO tflum DUfl 1R0JUI 'lBBDJa m i ij 'tfioja 'niiiqo ;p -uoja 'qttnon DuidooiiM'yf Kj 'oiuouinauj 7j8A8j tunijyti 1 U J U , I SJ . l or sale ul Hood Itiver l'lial Inuey. ()lt SAI.K, Oil KKXT. i;i(hty iicreH, six tnlles from town. I'Vnir acres In meadow and alfalfa, j N'.'arly thre? acres In strawlsTrles, in full Is'iirlui; n'xt year; oik; of the very I earliest Jls-rry patches in the valley. Hiinil! on hard In Is'iirini. (iimd houxe ham and wood hhed. Apply to J. Wicklmm, on the premisos. Prune Trees Cheap.j We nnvo on hand a fine Mock of homegrown non-irrigated and very stocky fruit treea, thereforo sH?cinlly adapted to our dry and windy locali ties. -1 ft trees at $1 per 100, 1-(J at f'i..r.O st KXiJKiO s-r KMH). 6-8 trees at f7..Vi is r 100 70 iwr low. Also a fine i stock of standard irpplc, js-ar, cherey jiuid is'ach. Call and sec stock at nur- wry, two mile west of towi. Hood Uivcr Nmirery, I'll KINdToN t Co. If vou have prois-rty to wll, list it with lis. We have concluded to lian die all the Hisid river property we can I and are prepared to do so on the very! smallest living cominisHions. We are so situated as to easily reach all sissi- hie purchasers, (iivetm a list of the; i,ri ii ell e villi ileyiri tfiuetl iiml u .. veitl ' do the rest. Call and ncc us at the I (ii . licit olilee. I t .... i ti m m wno may oc oe-iious oi iiuuii; siu- FOK SALE. veyin' "done, that he is a practical !! ' hiirvi-vor of many years exH-rience, KiKhtv acres of dis-del land, with !'"! tlnit work eiit'rusted to him will le plentv of water for any one wishing to jHTforined . ith dispatch and c.irrect go into the Is-rry husiness; :tnn Is-aring ; "-" H' k, t pleasure in referring to fruit tni's. Hindi, nears and nlums ' Mr- A. S. lilowers, (who for years won i llv winter no nles: Hi acres now I ready for fall grain. Also, two cows, ... ii ' . i one span marcs, two wagons, harness, and all farm implements; one stallion I years old next spring. The place will Is- sold separate or with the stock. Two miles and u tiuartcr from depot, on the east side of Hood river. For fur ther particulars call at the (Ii.ai li:it oilice, or on Mr. John .Sweeney, Hood 1 liver, Or. T. C. Dallas has just received a fine stock of cook stoves, ranges and kitchen furniture. Call and sett them. liant powder, fuse and caps at T. C Dallas. We have several farms and small . tracts for sale. Call and get prices. J Wax strings, tin cans, new stoves,1 preserving kettles and everything else. p S. Dallas.' . i FOK SALE. i A 4 spring IJ seated mountain hack;, new. A. S. lMowers & Co. j A. S. lMowers & Co. FOR SALE OR RENT. The Crockett place, 11 miles west of : town. Jniiuireof It. Waukkx. i NOTICE FOIt PU15LICATIOX. IjiihI iillliv at Vancouver wash, Sept. Vll.lsiiu; Notice Is hereby kIvcii that the lnllowini; nunieil settler bus tiled mil lee ol his lu teal ion to make llmil proof in siiiort of bis claim nnd Unit said prool will be minlo before V. K. lumbar. Commissioner l si. Circuit Court fur District ol wiishluKton, nl (ioldca dalo Washington on November 11, lsstf.viz: l'etor D. Mills. lid. Kiitry No. .Wl for the lot 1 and s of n e !4 nnd i e ) of nvt). See. U Tp 3 n r Yi cast w III. lie mimes tbe following witnesses to prove ti.m bis continuous residence upon nnd cultiva tion of, said land, viz: John II Whilc nuh. Anitust Hansen, K. 11. Hewett, Tboiiius 11. Whllcumh, all of (ioldeudali Wash. Hpt.illnov Joiin I. (iKooiiKHAS, Register. SUMMONS. In Justice Court of Wasco county, state of Or eun, for Haldwln precinct. Charles 1,. .Morse, plalntiir, vs. Kicimrd Uowen, do fenduiit. To Ulehiird Ilowcu, the i bovo named defend ant: In tlis name of the state of Oregon, you lire hereby required to appear mid answer the compiulnt llled uxninst you in the ubove en titleil suit, now uendini: In tbe above entitled court, on or urloru Dteemlier 23. ISSi.l, and If ,vou la" 80 to '"s'r, the plutntitt will take t . f , , .. , r ... . Kllin ... Slsiv! V . " . . r 1 m ....... .. ...... 1.. lor lanor, ami iiiaiei uu lurinsncu dj- nun, in Urlvlni? and bankhiK n certain lot of telephone , poles at Hood Itiver, V asco county, Oregon, i and for labor and servltvs in driving said I . .', .. ... j..,..ii ..., a.1.. idles, performed by Charles Joiinsou, .M. ! : liO.v, I IIUHIH-U .HUlKllll, cieiiuiB auui Hand, Frank Watson, Multy Dukes T. 11. ,;,,u7finL' i',Knr..i 'r "i'- t1..o,VJ .Ii!,!' i i.- i Kankin, F. W. liarlnv. T. C. Iallas and 1.. h. Moi-su, which ucoounts have biH'ii assigned to said pialntlir, wlio Is now the owner of tho I same, 11 ml lor his costs and disbursements j herein. ' This summons is served U)n you by pub lication in the Hood Klver (.i lacier, a newspii- ....hiisiied nwtivnt Hood itiver. Wasco county, Oregon, for Klx successive wit-ks, by order of Joscnii A. Knox. Justice of the Peace ,,, ,.,,,1 ,,. . .1 1r.iiei and count v. which or- tier was duly made and entered on the day of October. 1SH3. JOHN H. CKAIU-ElUrtm, Alt' y lor Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Olllcc at Vancouver wasli Nov 1, 1S!','S.$ Notice is hereby civen that tbe following- named settler has tiled notice of tils intention William Kellendonk. Application to purchase 2tiHt'orthew n eji nnd 11 w A e see lii Tp S u r 10 e w in. He names the following witnesses to prove i.t.. -.!..!.. ..v ...a Ul.l l.inil iirwlnr nrnvll ,m 0fseetlon 3 of tiie act of congress approved sept, ai jsiw, viz: Amosi nderwi I nderwiKid, Hurry Olsen, all of ,w, Join darkson, of w Amos i noerwoou, r.unmu iif HiKHt Klver wliite Salmon, wash. Ill)', i derfl Joes D. Geooueuas, Kelster. Ha3 just boen platted and is now placed on the market. All lots are reached by the pipes of the Hydrant Company. If you want to build a house for a home or to rent, buy in SOUTH WAUCOMA. It is tho finest residence property in the city. Terms to suit the buyer. H,C. COR T. Ii. EMERSON. All Around Painter. KAL30MINING, PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING. I'llei K iiliMiniilile uri'l HitlKfiictl'lll K""r"l lelll. JIOOI) JtlVKK, - - - OKKOON. XOTKK. All accounts due me not paid or put into notes l.y tlm li'ith (( this month will Is; collected hy law. K. I. Cai.ki.nh. T. C. DALLAS. i Stove3 and tin ware, kitchen fur j niture, pruning tools and plumb ers goods of all kinds. j Itei,ilrWii;of llnwun; u srlulty. W. H. WILSON. A TTOliSKY-A T-LA IP. Kimj.MS M, AM) ii, NKSV VlWiT IllX-'K, T1IK DAM.KS. OKK'JUN. inn u A M k.n kfke, . . AttorneyS-at-Law, Chapman Block, over Postoffice i ill'. 1) M.l.KS il!i:;oN. ' The iiiider.-ined Is ing located near Hood Itiver, wi-ii. s to inform r,lir,i' county commissioner in Minnesota,) and f r whom he did county work as county surveyor, as to his ability, l'aities writing nie at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. C. J. IlAVKS. Daled Hood liiver April Cth, 1891. ' A.s. lll.ow ki:s. W.M.Yatks. Ar.rNrv rnR rBRADLEYsMETCALFCO! 0TS&SHQES ESTABLISHED 1813 THE BICGEST B0U1 IN THE WOHLO I I BLOWERS k CO. IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Hoots and shoes; Flour, Feed etc. Country ProduTe P.ought and Sold. PRINCIPAL POINTS NORTH and SOUTH EAST BOUND FROM HOOD RIVER. No. 2$. Freight leaves at 3:40 P. M. No. 2, Mail " : P. M. WEST BOUND FROH IIOOD RIVBR. No. 27, FrelL'ht leaves at 10:00 A. M No. 1. Mail " 4:42 A. M TllltoGIi sI.KKPEIlS BKCMNING CHAIR . ,, , . .... T.IV-i.-i)a I Alto AND DlNt-lto. steamers from Portland to sau irancisoo. , ..,... , ,i ,. ,. iel 4"''J5 'i'lft rPTO Tfl H UilUu lu UilU lxuiu jjuiupui For rates and general information call on DEPOT TICKET AliKN'T. W. H. 1IC KI.BUHT. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Hi Washidston St., Portland egon. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS., DESICN PATENT COPYRIGHTS, etcJ For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN CO., SlU BllOADWAT, NEW Ollff. Oldest bureau for securlnn patents In America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before tbe puliiie by a uotice given free ol oliurge In tba Iricntific ntenatt tartreet circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Splendidly illustrated.. No intolllirent mau should be wltnout lt. Weekly. S3.00 a v ear! H.MIs.1 months. Addrefs MI.NN A CO, pvulisiiiiiw, UOX Uwtdwttj'.A'ew xorkCitf. I l I ,111 IMbli A Scientific American Lfe?w DESION PATENTS, illl JL2L J J I AIJL A DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. The Prather, Building,Second &0ak Sts. THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. THE DALLES ORECiO.1. DEALERS IN Hay. Graii In carload lots, or retail at the very lowest market rate deliver ed anywhere in the city or at the depot free of charge. Mailorders solicited and promptly Tilled. 50. 392 to 391 SECOND STREET. Union Fuel lie Further Reduces tbe rates. To Chicago and return 50. first class; St. Louis 147.25 Omaha, Kansas City, Sioux city and HL Joseph $30.00 first class, llates correspondingly re duced to all eastern points. Consult j Union l'aeific agents before purchasing I and vou will 1 convinced that the old Overland is the cheapest and quickest route to take. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. I-and ORleeatTba DalleaOr. Sept. 29, 1833. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following named m-ttler has filed notice of bis Intention to make Html proof In support of his claim, and tnal said proof will be made before the Itegister and Heceiver I'. H. I.. O. ul The Dalles Or. on November l j, 1X, viz: Jack C ion. Homestead Application No. 17!ififorthe n n e !i and n e ?4 n w h-c 1 T p 2 n r 11 e w m. He mimes the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: James Lewis, of Mo sier I r. V. Winchell, Hans Uise, 1'eter Mobr, all of Hood Klver Or. octTnvlJ John W. Lewis, KeRister. THE SAINT'S REST, at A M E S V I L L E. WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS. CYRUS XOBLE WHISKY a specialty. Call and see rue at the mouth of the White Salmon. W. Woods Proprietor. THE "REGULATOR LINE." T&b Dalles, Portlanl k Astoria Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. Through daily service (Sundays ex. ctptod) between Tbe Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator lsaves The Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at Cas cade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m., con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PASSENGER One way RATES. ,.$2 00 .. 3 00 Round trip.. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time, day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered be fore a p. m. Live stock shipments so licited. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager, THE DALLES, OREGON ill id Feefl, J.M.Huntington&Co. 139 Second Street The Dalles Or. Real Estate, Loan & Insurance AGENTS. IlentH collected and tases paid for non resldMitH. Land papers-Jof all kinds prepared on short notice. Abstracts of Titles a Specialty. B. R. TUCKER, PBi)PKIETOR OP 111 LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURES OP FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVER, OR, ALSO DEAER IN DRY GOODS. STATIONERY', TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY ETC. Terms Strictly Cash, AND AT Prices never beforebearrl nf in Hood River. A good set of single harness, hand made, from $15. to $20. Team lines $2.50 to $3. Full line of buggy washers in sstcck. Boston Team Collars, per pair $5 50 Team Lines, per set o to $2 50 1 J Breast Straps, 50 to 60 cts Halters fl 00 Feather Bone Whips 50 cts. . E, D. CALKINS, Hood River, Or. LANGILLE HOUSE. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Commercial Men and Tourist's Headquarters. The Cloud Cap Wayside Stages leave the house daily for Cloud Cap Iivi during the season. Dinners for Lodges, Parties etc., a specialty. Rates $2. Per Day. W. A. LANGILLE, . Proprietor I D RIVER ILL