The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 16, 1893, Image 2

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WOOD HIVEU, OH, 1HV. hi, PW.
HISSES' CLOAKS,
Cheap Enough for Any Otio
BOYS' OVERCOATS,
At Reduced Prices
In New and Stylish Weaves
An Elegant Assortment
CORK SOLE SHOES, ! M'M,,HVt
I II .III .ll.v ('.Mil l , i' WuvM i-minly, I,. ,, i 1
, . - i '"II, lor linl.iniii 'ii' I m I . !.,i:r I..
For Ladios and Gentlcmon.; fl:;;:,;;;11,'i:,m"i'-xs- 11
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il. il:
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Im".vI' ,'('iinri'l l.i iii'v'tr nu,l utiMi.i 1,1..
i-.iiu.iinliil ulril ii'MiuiM un 111 It..1 mIi. 1. 1' i'ii
1 1 1 !tl Mill, now I'i'iiiliiii; 111 I In' m'mim' . 1. . i. .1
null I, nil HI' I'l'l.iri' I Ir, i-.nlii'r '.' .. I".'1' : .1 I il
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il.ll nl t li'liiln'l', I s'l'l.
.1. m n 11. t 1; M.i Uii i;h.
All 1 .i' IMits.it
V Tin.,
oaranness,
The Wilson t;irill" hill is nnvihg
with opposition Ironi all fides, and it. is
doubtful if it rin le jneed. 'I ha! t his
is o is quite mil 11 r.M 1 muco, a 1 1.tiiii'cU
asserted, "the taritt' is l.nvil ipios-t i,n.
The wool grower naturally ol'ivts to
Xiis product U'injj put on th f,vo lisi.
h sugitr grower does li!cvwc, tti,,l so
on throuirh the entire list. If a tsri'f
Mil could Im- framed tliat would lent lit t-T-r,rw firsriT52
-very eilizen alike, opjtositioii to the fc-iOD ViLUiJo,
theory would at o'lov cease. This can
not lie done since many callim- from!
their very nature are ineapaWo of Ivinu: '
piotecled, the publishing of a n(.. STAMPED LINENS,
paper for instance. To otVset this- the '
Pluvial plea is made that, while such'
occupations cannot U protected direct-!
Jy, they are so protected indiivctly l y : LINED GLOVES,
tdiaring in the alleged prosperity super- j
induml by the protective system. This ComfOTtablO ill Cold VOathd'
ina or may not no true; but if so, the
indirect lonefits are not plain enough ! CHENILLE TABLE COVERS,
to satisfy the unprotected. The rattle;
raiser can scarcely admit that tl.esheep I Bright and HaildSOlllO
FURNITURE AND ' ALL ' KINDS OF BUILDING
MATERIAL.
all Paper, Paints, Oils etc.
A I.M'KO i",Mp;i!y tif, ;.iuj ' '.'.'..'r- Hl.ihi
in;. in, Sh'i -nl'.' in:;,. 'i.l I I SiuiJttL.UM W rl Ai 'j l '.,. ViV uliiV i
Ci.'h'l)i ,i!ut Mquiil coh)rs .uul li;i!c.tl ln.uls.
Uiiilovtrkisip; :i Spcinlty.
I'll p.llril l.i I LI lit i Ii al uii.'i', a lill, elif-s nf enillns, nls.i it cliriii Kl'ildo
In t I .I'M I and slm:iuti:i.
should have its hide or wool protected
while the patient cow feeding by its
H'de sheds its hide in the s'atighter
houses to reach the market in competi
tion with that of he. s eies from South
America. It is the unavoidable dis
crimination of the system, that gives
to one class of citizens that w hich it
exacts from all, that makes the taritl
objectionable. The democracy can no
SEE CORNER WINDOW,
CllOICK 01-' Ml'.X'S HATS, Jl.50.
All (touds marked in plain li'tircs
' : k.i
1 . ..... . . . d
more gci arouna uio trn-uiry than t no 133 ft
republicans could, and ,? 4iocr;iti- SO ; fl R
luti iwirir hican i o .1 . ,1,! l.iii.,!,!.. i .' M J
gr 1 vvni v v ituv ! i " ' 1 v t 1 n m I ' tv 111
principal as republican -10 ht cent. We
lelieve in the doctrine of t'r e trade, be
cause, like every other person in Hood
Kiver, we beloiijf to that class which ! close thom out at once:
'Ut up its com for the benefit of oth
ers and is not benefitted iwlf.
Cash OnIyB
These are some of our lines of tioods that we iv 1 seUini; at cost, in order to
NOTH'K Vi) IT It I ,lt 'ATI t )N .
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Mates l 'livuit t nil I I Inf I ii i let ul u . Ii Uu, l.m
, at i eili:. ;nl:iii w usli i iiv; t M , en .i.,.,.i r
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i , 1,'n"'1 , I Acorn and Charter Oak
I nr.'hiisi. it.ieallii:i N n. I'.ii. eiiiier seel Inn :l, :
j t'.irle.llir.' Ael M pletnliel .n, ho, I i: !li, si , ... , ,,
i ..I ii iv i, ami n in s, s.e ii. i;, i, n f ! iilovon ami lanj;os.
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Haul la n, I, I: I untsu Ii. I ,y le, t ...m te A, snl-
iii'i', .Innn K Sintntiiits, Kiaiili Ii. Ke nnlils, i
nil ul l. le l". i V 'iisltttiktinn. ' !
tii'iit i't. II. I ..vie, j
l'i'e-enii inn tvotiitnr.v siuienii N,i, '.'sin. f,,r
i hi s e 1 , see s, l j. (, n l' l. ea .t, M ill. lin t'.
1 1 e iimiiii -s the ..llnMla,; u it ih.ms n i i , i n e
his et'iit mtmtis n s'lli'iier i: ,iin a in I enli i , mi
ni, sale lull, I, VI.': liilll'liiiin i;. "I 'H ul . .1. I, i
K. siiniini'lis, I r.inU K. liei nnUis, I u i . i ,
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a tit'ituii r.i Miiiiiiii..i,
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ii ' . nl n e ' , a ml il i' ' . i t n it i see i In . ni
or, i. i: tis and i;i;iAii,i:i.s in
Onrnur of See uul anJ Fo lm .il S'.ruots.
t i l l in; v i" : : j
ftr
lion, Coal,
I '.laelisin it h Supplies,
MU'iiiniakei 's Malei ial,
Setter I'ipc,
I'umps and I'p'!"'.
riliinliiii", Supplies.
Studebal
I Csborne
Wmjiiln,
tout t iiri Itifi
lll'IIIHTl
mi. I S..l
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win
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Cn'ioiiiiij .' ',M'iniltiir,il I ttili'iiirnt
i.mi M.icliiiiel'.l .
BAIvBED WIRE.
W
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Last Friday a dozen or so of Mr.
Tealer's friends and neighbors pathered
fit his place and bad a genuine old
fashioned wood-cutting bae. After a I
hearty dinner prepared l the better;
halve they went at it a.tin "tit to'
split" and got him up enotiyh wood to I
last all winter. All enjoyed it so much j
they voted to meet again Tuesday and i
.cut for Grandma Clark and Mrs. Sey
mour. Pursuant to adjournment, some
seventeen men and three or four teams !
inet and cracked theirjokes while they i
racked the knots. The "women foiks" j
furnished them "pies'n thin.us," but I
OurH M Ladies' Kid Shoes, Paris toe, patent tip, at
" 3 T Ladies' Kid Shoes, L'aris tin1, patent tip, at
" 2 7) Lad ie i' Kid Shoes, opera toe, at 1 '.ki
" '2 f0 Ladies- Kid Shoes, opera toe, at 1 .V
" 5 (X) Men's fork Sole Shoos, at
" 4 H Men's lJuokinham A llecht Shoes, at
' 3 ."iii Men's Shoes, at
" 3 i'0 Men's Huts, at
" 2 W Men's Hats
" T'iC Ladies' Invss (lo.nis, at
" liUc Ladies' Ihe -s Hoods, at
4iV Ladus Hsvss Uood. at
" loc Ladies' Diess Hoods, at
i'
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I'.'linilUi'lls i'ImIIII til. Mini . nil 1 1 Mi Inn nl.
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tlei'i';:.' A. Snl.ler,
rnreli.'is,. A..ii. ulinn No. .'vST, mnlt j- s.-e.-'t l-nr-
,V) I' lllll'e .'.e. elelnlii I' '.".1, Is'O. Inf the n ',1,1
see I ;. I ji I ii, i rj east, mil. hut.
,", 'ill' He llalllis t he i'M'llllH llll.'sses til I'lnle
. I. i e,iiilni'.mi:s el.niii in. ami e,. '! i :.: i,ui , ,
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re , ., . ..; ;
is we ,iiu im I-,- ..!-, ::uil U'i'itlil li"iee! fully
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It'' Ii. I iihs the Inllnll ill;' Millie
i . ' - e.M i In I . i sal'! l.i Mil . In ii i ' ' 'in:
I ii n: aniii I ;. n a In, i n i, i ;! . :.,. i,
U. K. i n iNis, ail nl l.v le I'. I .. U .ie,.li
iv, U asiiliml'i.l.
Imli.lel , .Inav II, til "i.l HAN, I'.r
F-y & b kA il d t, w& i
n .L . k. sW 'w J. -t S..V.-s.U I J A
(.'.ill and get our prices, as we will sell you goods at prices never litfuv
nothing would do but they must till!
the big woodshed full and running t!lou" ht f-
uver, with plenty of pitch to make it !
.go. Remarks were frequently made : ID, ZDEIKT'T 6
that of all good neishUtrly places to i
live in, Hood River valley was as jrood j
.aa the best. X. j
. . I The bill extending the time for mak-j
eareinrece.pi or tne nrst cony ot fi,);l f on ... hnuU u:
the Tomahawk a weekly democratic ;JaI,Uar ,,as and !
'.I.It'A l it i.V.
CO.
paper published in Portland, which i
awaiis only tlie p.sident's signature
n'na Unit nnwn.ttfn.l . I I ' . , . i
11 '""" lu f;r u,e "J-"1 to become a law
the 12th inst. The paper asserts that it i
is ffoiue to assist in makimr Oiea-on The stntc noaiil of I'.iii.'ili 'Mti.m is in this notice
dtmocratic with its little hatchet. This ; session at Salem. It U Imped it will
may be, but we think our new con tern-' not be able
In'OTH'K I OK VI
'..a:;,! I Mliee til N'aaemi i ei- '.. a.-ii N
.N.'tlee Is hen-Ill i:r.e.i IIimI Hi.- i 1 1 , i I : . .;
tin II leil sel i ler I,, i.. hi, a n.,1 lee ni Iii . I .,1 . in ,. a
til III lUe II I nil J M'nn I 111 s,l;,n,.'t nf 111 . i .nil :
I'll, I iMMt .alii !i",r II ili lij III nil! I. I, !.' Il.ii
lie'isii i' ami Keeeiier I . t.. i,.,n,l . i, ? .e.
a lie, nil i r viasji. mi I ',e. nil. t 1 :, s . :.
William Ii' ::,m..'..m k.
A ii;eal Inn In pitieha e J . im ia' iv ' t n ,
li i in n v ' 4 s i- ' , ... e I i i n r I ., i in.
Ii.' lliillii'. il.,i I'M i','1 l ,, ,: '.',;'. . s to ,", , , ,
I. is l'i :.il Im I'tll "lia -e '.Ml 1 : tit linuil ...
l.illnl seel I., u nl t a.' aft ni e.,ii.;i , - . an; , , ,l ,
i Se,.l. I . 11, i i,,: Anii.s ', laler.inn.l, I'.iii'.anl
A locket and chain found at the! .nienv.... i, i:.,ry nis,-1. ,.,i ,,i i, i Km,'
i . , i .- i . , ? B. i'ii"r"ii, .i.i.i.i t lai li .an, ol . .im .-aliiinn,
boat landing has been left at tins oHlee, v.a-u.
and call Le hail bv ti.e owner ti.Mv i.,-. ' N !- '' i .. ..vv, 1 -n r
And a Coinp.i.c Li;to
DHUGS. GHEMICALS AH!) MHDICIHOS.
YOURS FOn HOOD RIVLf?.
I'DUM).
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1
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0
X)il(!i i'i iil.K ATlllV.
ments as th
porary will find a scalping knife, Cat
ling gun and torpedo boat necessary to
the accomplishment of that laudable
undertaking. The first issue is gentle
as a cooing dove and mild as milk and
water. It has neither the swaggering
lit Hater nf tlio tftnitit iiai It,. inUr,.i,a
v.wul w iux. iwiuitxi IH'l iiist i,.:,;ii'U3 I f... . ,.
, , i. ' ii , j lie iuuiiuui:iii3 iw.lliist. VWUIJIV : ri'SKIsnt..
bombast of an enraged hen, but we L-,, , T, ., ,..' . . ; ' ,
, ,. I Clerk Powwll, shenll Kellev and l reas- a stj.rt
e to ineiitiali.e the assess- PJ1 1411 r-$ro ' '"'") n;.-- a; Tlie I ':;!;. i n . .,. v. it. i.m
orougldy s it di.l last year. J11, 11 Ul' G.0n U LO. ! n , ,..,,,- .n, ,, ,,.. ,;,..,,
r s l J I I : I I
The bill admitting L'lali iis a state
passed the house Wednesday. It is
probable that all the territories will be
admitted to statehood.
139 St rttnil Slrrct - - -
Real Estate, Loan & Insurance
AGENTS. i
II Ml II i',l sell I.T h,"s h le i llnl lee "I
W lna,.e II li.l 1 l Iln 1 1 ; . J 1 1 I nl lil-e,,
llll'l I Mat -MI'l i:i ml' .lill l,e ni.eie I i .,
Tll'i l)(tH ,S Or, In -l-li I' llll'l l.eeeivel' I . ,-s. I ,. I i. ill 'l I l I I
il. nil Jan. ii, i vl, v i.:
fancy it will make the republicans
tired if they take it regularly.
The trial of Lotan, Mulkey and oth
ers in the United States court at Port
land, charged with smuggling opium,
is going on. The proseeution is being
.conducted by Hon. John M. O'tarin,
than whom there is no more brilliant
lawyer on the coast. Arrayed against
Jiim are twenty of Portland's ablest at
torneys, but slowly and surely he is
vweaving a web around them, and it
.does not seem possible they can escape.
The testimony shows there was a reg
ular company formed for the purpose
fit smuggling both opium and Chinese
jatid implicates both Lotao and Mulkey,
jBlum, one of the conspirators, testifies
ito paying Mulkey $12t)Q a mouth to
"stand in."
Kli.lalt W. I'.lll,
Ilnmesteii.l No, ;ii Is f.r Hie n , neO ;ji. 1 n.
: r in e.
Hent.S eolieetel una tae-i imiil fur mm. I lie iiaini s tlie fnllnii'iie v:i::iis.i'. in . .,.
gainst County i ri'sidsnts. I.ainl nai.eis'nf all k.mls i.re.iufi'U ; lT eoii!tiitiMt r.'si.lene" ii;.,.i, ami , ",.m.,.
. hi m miii iii 1 1 ' i i,. , ,j , i m.p ' 1 -'I . I .
i .J.iini'S lltiii'- i,, ( itan.i i, all of linuil Ktw-Y,
urer Malarkey of Multnomah county, ; Abstracts of Titles a Specialty. ! n'V.'.'ii
Imii.ii ,i; i "
HOOD
The situation in Hawaii remains un
changed, and according to the latest
,report9 the queen still remains licen
tious, etc. While the venerable sen
ator with the licentious name calls for
the impeachment of the president, the
latter gentleman pursues the even tenor
fit his Ha-waji and remains unruffled in
temper and disposition.
One by one the facts of history are
jgetting knocked in the head. ow it
js asserted that Cfesar did not say "et
jtu Brute," but died "silent and light
Jug like a wolf. " It is probable the last
W0rds attributed to the deceased were
jnvented for the purpose of "scooping"
the other papers by a reporter on the
forum.
A sewer system is absolutely neces
sary, but it is probable incorporation
will have to come first.
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less than one million nem.lp i
h' r,i,,n,l i,f ch ., .; t t. s 'PrlJ.l.1'y I"'!
s. i'.u.iu ju.li. Dui.il c iiivnim 1 11 Ji . jri(J.iefclU ltiroiti.
King's new discovery for consumption, i1
coughs and colds. If you have never'
used this great cough medicine, one
trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative powers in all dis
eases of throat, chest and lungs. Each
bottle is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed or money will be re
funded. Trial bottles free. Large bot
tles SO.cts and $1.00 at Hood River
Pharmacy.
Jmiv W. I. i:vh. I'.. jis;..r.
NOTICE VOW. ITI'.UCATlON.
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THIS
Choicest Uea,ts. Ham,
ktocoii, lard, Game,
Poultry, Also Bailers in
VZGETASLES AfiD FRUITS.
WATT,
I.atiil (lHU'Oitt Tlie Imlhn, tii-., Nnv . 1 1, mi. I
.Nolieeis hi-reli.v kIwii tliat ln liiliim in;;. : D
iPViTTOininn --3 a,isA 1 l inalii. llnal innnl
: X Ujroiiviaii OilAU. OUXUUII 1 t hiselami, mi. I Hint sum ppiefin
It a i i. i-il set I ler lias Hit il iml iee nt nis i nu ni i. .n
ii';inrl
l" n, am.'
iH'Inll' Iln: l.i"'l:-!el' HIKl l.eceiver HI till' I. Ii.
md Fourth Streets,
SALTMAR3HE & CO.. i
A T Tl!i: !
iuver,oh. isr1" ""J"'"' i,:!!T STOfl? YAHHI,
ilireii to trvttt Disest:) of : tieniKo L'tII, Ai'lliililslralnr of tht Kslal,; (,f ; Jjlllj I LllU UlUUiV 1 iii ILI U
Ji'.iil !!itr. Oregon.
n irm nun, n
Tin: -
'i REGULATOR LINE."-
.lames A L'iIHI
j I liimi'stt'ittl No. oil!) fur the s c ;4 sir Jn, t 1 n
. I i t " I
i)i:.u.i:i:s
A. S. BENNETT.
A 2 J OJLXL'y-A T-LA U '.
OPFICE I.WSUANNO'.S Iit:il,lil.ti ('( IRNKU
OF COL'UTAM) SIX'UM) .STUIOKT,
Th Dalles, Oi'vjjon.
ISSS-SjHfty aad Grain in Car-jlMi.Fllill & IStOM
ioaa JLots or Liess.
11. 1 Irniiiiiii, w. linihniii, nil ol .inoil Hiver.
I ll enoli.
nul.vili'21 John W. I.rv.-,s, Kt i:.ti-r. j .
NOTICE EOIl riJLLlCATiOX.
Live Stock Bought and
Sold,
Navigation Co.
Electricity In Oyster Culture.
Electricity is about the last thing to
be thought of in connection with oystcra.
yet a very close association between
them has been established by JI. Lacase
Dutheier, the well known authority on
oyster culture. He makes use of the
electric light in examining the stages of
development through which the spawn
passes. A glass cylinder u niountod in
a cylindrical skeleton cage which Rerve3
as a support, and into this glass the
water containing the .spawn u placed.
At tin) bottom U a silvered reflector, and
the cover forms a pandtolic reflector, in
the center cf whkii i.-; iked a small in
candescent lamp. The reflector and
nides of ilia glass cylinder act in snch a
way that but few rays of light cmergo
from the apparatus directly, her.ee thb
liquid is suffused with a soft illumin;
W. H. WILSON,
A TTOItXEY-A T-LA W.
ROOMS M, AND i5, NEW VOUT BLOCK,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Dcfur Si Mknefee,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Chapman Block, over Postoff ice
THL DALLES OitEGON.
We suggest that the Hawaiian nues-
ttioji be submitted to Corliett and Mitch- j tion which is admirably suited to the
fill for arbitration, according to Mar-1 examination of the contents. A modifi
fluis of Queeiisbury rules. The best cation of this Kttlo apparatus is now be
an to take the queen and gate money, 1 1? elyed in va researes into
fb. oiier fenoiv,,,,.,, , yl I ETS:;
Salem is going to contest the locating j t5'ram
Cif the Soldiers' home nt Rnwlinrirnml " - - --- -
f,he branch insane asylum in Eastern 1 Kfrt, Shw; "flow's Falls, Me
JOHN H. CRADLEBAUGH.
ATTuItNEY AT J,.W.
Practifps In all ths eourla uf Oregon anfl
WasIiliiKton. Siieciai ut.tcntlon given to con
veyancing. C!L'jfTLIi ' F1TCK,
HOOD UIVLU OliEGON
Land Otlico at ViUH'oiivi r wasli. Nov. l!(i, l.-iirl
Ndtici'ls hirehv civen Unit I In. fullmi'liijf. ' And slock ill transit fed, Watcrctl and j 'P'SvAITvTl "Pvni rvll f onrl
named setlltr has tiled nntlee oflii-j inieiitioii ' given tlie best of CHIT. I AmuUgU XlCiJjXll; UI1U
i.iit .laili., and ii,ataidi,.'.ioi' wiii w ,, rn k da l lks, - - oitKtJox. Passonffor Line.
Ill-tore tin- Kciris cr and Uire ver ( . S. .nm ' w
iilliee at Naui'ouver wa.ili. on Duecntlier
M, lsi:l, vl: !
Peter C Cainoron.
lid. No. 8.S77 for the n w i-l n 1-1 m e 21 and 1
n n e 1-1 atid a u 1-1 li e 1-i nee Zl Tp o n r ID e j
w in:
B. R. TUCKER,
He names the folloivltif; witnesses to prove
her I'oiitiniioiis resldenie iiHin and fnlllva
lonof, Kithl latid, viz: ti. A. Thomas, Kohert
l-'ored lee, of w hite Salmon wash. i?ri;o tiil
titer, Wllllntn tltlmer nf (illiimr, wasliiiitftnn.
nviide.'X) John D. Gkooiikoan, Itilster.
I'lM'PKIKTOii- OF
C. A. JOXMS. FRANK IIODGKH.S.
JONES & RODGERS,
Hou
ise
and Sign
PAINTERS,
Oregon. The next legislature should
went to sleep in a tn-ld the other day, and
when he awoke he was minus a good pair
In
to'
irt,
1
itovute me means lor .gelling a new of trousers. Field mice, which swarm
constitution ,vr rebeattng the state can-! in Oxford count v. had tmawed the irjir-
fA?l. i ;;ieiit into shreds and carried it away. j HOOD IU VEIl,
Paperhanging& Kalsomining.
Strictly first-class work only.
OltEOOX.
THE SAINT'S REST,
at
AHBS7ILLE.
WINES,
LIQUORS,
CIGARS.
(. YltUH OJJLK WHISKY
a sjitcially.
Cull antl s'e aie at tlio inoutii of the
White Salmon.
W. Woods Proprietor.
IM BIYER ILLS.
L umYe R
OF ALL KI.ND3.
MANUFACTURER OF
FRUIT BOXES,
HOOD RIVF.R OR.
ALSO DKAI'.li IN
DKY ;i)oi:-
stat:om:uy,
toilet Airrrcr.ES,
I'KHFUMLLY ETC.
Tsrius? Strictly Cash,
AND AT
Prices never LcforeLunrd nf in Hood
River.
The steamer Regulator will run trt-
iveekly trips, leaving The Dalles Mon
days, Wednesdays, anil Fridays, con
necting with steamer Dalles City. Re
turning, will leave Portland Tuesdays;
Thursdays, antl Saturdays, connecting;
with Hteiimer Regulator nt the Lock.
All freight will come through without
delay
PASSENGER RATES.
! ':iy o 00
Round trip 3 (m
Freight Rate3 Greatly
Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time, tiny or njirht. Shipments
for way landings niu-t lie delivered be
fore .j ji. 111. Live stock shijiinents so
licited. .';ill on or adilcesH,
W. C. ALL AW AY,
Ooneral Agent.
Ji. F. LAUfillLIX,
Oeiieral Manager,
! THE DALLES, - OREGON
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