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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1896)
3Cood Iiver Slacier FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1890. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts "ie same days at noon. For Chenoweth, leaves at ft A. M. Tuesdays and Saturdays: arrives at 6 P. M. For White Salmon leaves daily at 1 P. M.; arrives at 6 o'clock P. M. From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldavs. SOCIETIES Canby Post, No. Ifl, G. V. R., meets at School House Hall, first Saturday of each month ut 2 o'clock p. m. All G. A. K. members In vited to attend. The ladles of the Relief Corps meet at. same time in the adjoining room. JOHN A. WILSON, Commander. M. P. Isknbkko, Adjutant. v Waucoma Lodge, No. 80. K. of P., meets In their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night. , W. H. Bishop, C. C. J. B. Hunt, K. of R. & S. Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. U. W., meets first and third Saturdays of each month. 8. J. LaFRANOE, M. W. J. V. Watt, Financier. H. L. Howr, Recoider. Idlewilde Lodge. No. 107, 1. O. O. F., meets In Fraternal ball every Thursday night. O. B. HARTLEY, N. G. L. E. Morse, Sec'y. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS, Bucon 7j0, lurd 8c,at R.Itand & Son's. Bed lounges at S.E.BartmeHx'for $7.50. 8uirar $5.25 per suck at H. Rui.d & Son's. -r .-, Canity post and relief corps meet to morrow. Mason fruit jars for sale at the Racket Store. ' Hats cheap at Mrs. Hunt's for cash, but no credit. : ' , Arbuckle's coffee at 22e per package at K. Rand & Sou's. See T. R. Coon about that desirable email tract for sale Lou Morse Is authorized agent for all newspapers and periodicals. Baths Hot and cold, or salt and soda baths at the barber shop. E. W. Winans can now ride Uncle Oliver Barltuess' bike four blocks with out a fall. Mr. S. R. Husbands last Sunday lost ' his memorandum book confHiniiiir pa pers valuable only to himself. Finder will be rewarded by lis return. For Sale Twenty acres within 1 miles of the Hood liiverpost office; one acre in apple orchard and one acre in strawberries. Pi fee. $700 cash. Apply at this office. Notice to Irrigators T will be at livery stable office Saturday afternoons to reeeive payment of water rent for season 18!)(. Cr. J. Gessung, Treasur er Hood River Water Supply Co. .Wanted party to clear eighteen acres of land on county road, with wnier, jor use fir iiiiici for term oi years. Address, with references and proposi tion, box 1054, Portland, Oregon. , Tlx Yakima apple belongs to the "Baldwin family," and therefore is a sure bearer. Tillett Ium a fine lot of young Yaklmas fcrowlnir in his nur sery. He also ban the Klickitat, a red apple that will keep till August. TheO. B. N. Co's timetable for Hood River is hs follows; Westbound overland, 5:50 a. in.; east hound over land, 8vt5 p. in.; local passenger east bound, 11:12 a. m ; local passenger westbound, 3:23 p. m. Write to Davenport Bros.' Lumber Co. for delivered prices on all k'nds of lumber, rough or dressed. They" have a I irge and good assortment of finishing lumber on hand, good and dry: Call and get our Cash prices before purchas ing elsewhere. The Japanese cook who was brought back from Portland by Deputy Sherifl" Olinger. last Saturday, charged with taking a new pair of shoes and other articles from Dr Adams' resiiie"ce, was examined before Justice Prather, Monday, and discharged. Hon. T. B. Coon during the Week sold 50 acres of his home place, inc'ud Ing all on the west side of Hood river, to L. NetT. This is one of the earliest utrawlierry ranches on Hood river. Mr. Coon' will move to Mosler with his family, where he has an extensive and quite early patch of strawberries on leased land. Listen and remember ami come. The young people of the Val'ey Christ ian church will cive a basket social, Wednesday evening, AtignttvSth Mask iiHskets with lunch for two. 25 fents; single lunch, 15 cents. A mu sical and literary programme will be rendered in the' church. The lunch will be served under the trees. Pro ceeds to apply on the organ. , It is the early set strawberry plunts that make a crop the next year. Plants set during the months of July and Au gust attain a good growth before the freezing weather comes and are not so easily lifted out of the ground by frost. Mr. Axtel Bahm bad 3(5.000 new plants et last August from .which he picked 105 crates.. The frwt In April nipped probably enough blooms to shorten his crop by 75 crites Mrs. Rhodie Noah of this plnce was taken In the night with cramping pains, and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of black berry cordial but got no relief. ' She then sent to me to see If I had any thing that would help her. I sent, her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, and the first dose relieved her. Another' of our ri ni iyK (ru 1-ini Kaon ul.lr fnr atnt u week and tried different remedies for diarrhoea hut kent irettincr worse. I sent him thissame remedy. Only four doses of it were required to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy. Mrs. Marv Sib ley, Sidney, Mich'. For sale by Will lams & Brosius, druggists. Last summer one of onr grand child ren was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it as the best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Mrs. E.G.Greg ory, Frederickstown, Mo. This cer tainly is the best medicine ever put on the market for dysentery, summer complaint, colic and cholera infantum In children. It never fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have ex pressed their sincere gratitude for the cures It has effected. For sale by Will iams & Brosius, druggists. Mr. Aud Winans was in town Wed nesday. In conversation with several of our citizens lie stated that the Hood River I muttering Co. had not bought the Wheeler place on Hood river nor its timber; that the company would nut oppose the taking of 4,000 Inches of water from the river for irrigating pur poses, aud that they were willing to give Day Bros their right to the use of the ditch water for power purposes in Hood River. 1 1 We have received from Earl M.' Wil bur, secretary of the Mazamas, a neat (older devoied briefly to a description of Crater lake and the details of the proposed excursion to that wonderful sikh, August loth, under the auspices of the Mazamas. It is estimated 500 people will join the excursion. Send to tne secretary tor a loiaer it ycu wisn to go to uraier lake. Neighbors are kind up in Sherman county. Bro. Irelaud of the Observer suys: ''We have sympathy for the poor man who has to work for low wages but we have just as much sympathy for the poor farmer whose blighted fields make it impossible for him to pay more, ft If the Observer force had' to pay laiard this paper wouldn't be puiiiisneu." Day Bros, of Cascade Locks have iieen nguring on building our ditch. but on their last visit here, last Tues day, decided to discontinue negotia tions. The affairs of the ditch com pany, still remain in the shape they have been in for the past Ihree months that Is, there Is not enough stock subscribed to stall the work. When the news of the nomination of Watson for vice president by the pop-' Uiist convention reached Hood Kiver, and the prospect was good for a mid dle-of-the-road ticket, some of our re publican friends thought they saw a post office looming up in the distance aud wore a smile that could be seen for a block. George Mcintosh, was kicked by a horse lust Friday. He was hauling wood, and as hetaooped to pick ' up a slick near the horse's heels, he received a kick which cut a deep gash under the chin. Mrs. M. Sue Adams acted as surgeon in the absence of the doctor, ami sewed up the wodnd. ' Five Dollars Reward. Lost Black cocker spaniel dog, one year old, name, Prince. Has short legs, long tail and ears, long curly hair. Has collar with name, Valentine, on. The above reward will be' paid for bis re turn to Mrs. Valentine at Mr. John Parker's, Hood River. . Ed Williams, his mother and Miss Hazel Hartsough went to Cloud Cap Inn Tuesday. VVednes.lay, Mr. Wil liams aud Miss Hartsougu made the ascent of the mountain. Mrs. Jos. Wilson and Miss Grace Graham made the ascent Tuesday. M. A. Cook commenced the building of a bam for E. N. Benson on Wednesday, i'he barn is to be 26 feet i-quaie, 10 loot posts witli cupola, nice ly tiiiixhed aud painted, and Will be the handsomest barn in the valley. The barn of Cbas. Groat, living about 0 miks I iom town on the East Sitttf, was burned last Friday morning. His hay was In-the barn and was burned. Loss about $200; no insurance. . It is nut known bow the Are originated. John Dark arrived here Wednesday morning from the McCoy creek mines ai.d started back yesterday. He re ports that Cradleliaugh and his sou Rudy arrived there on Sunday last in good shape. A little child of Mrs. W. T Rush was taken sick Tuesday, and Dr. Hol listel' was called from 'i'he Dalles to -attend it. Mrs. Rush is from The Dalles and temporarily stopping in - Hood luver. Capt. David Garrison, formerly a resident of Hood River, now of I he Dulles, came down on the Regulator last Saturday for a week's visit on bis old stamping grounds. i ' A. 8. Disbrow and. family, who left heresouie three years ago for South Dakota, returned lust week to Hood River. They return to make this their permanent home. Alfred Boorman picked 245 crates of strawberries this heason from one acre of land, They uveraged him $1.70 a crate. He commenced shipping as late as June 6th. La Grande, Oregon, had a big fire July 23d. Among the list of tiiose burned out we find tne name of D. F. Pierce, w hose loss was $1,600; Insured IW $1,000. , C. H. Stranahan and wife and Mi's. George Crowell spent last week at front Lake, where they tinhed and vis ited the ice caves and had a very pleas ant time. Mr iillam Barnes and family and Mr. John Murphy, who have been stopping in tlie valley for the past; nioiiih, returned to Portland on Tues day. f , M. I. Wheeler, Bertha Markley.Chas Castner and Theresa Morse left Satur day f ' r Mineral Springs camp on Lake Drjncn, i,i oii gone a weeK. . Mr. P. Sprangle and wife, from Wasco, have rented the Galligau bouse and moved into, it Tuesday. They win reside here permanently. Williams aud Brosius have placed new trays in their drug store window for the accommodation of their hand some collection of plants. Mrs. Cook is mending at the sanita rian in Portland. She expects to have a surgical operation performed about i he oi u ot August. Mrs. C. G. Hanson, Miss Hattiebelle Hackeit and Miss Carrie Ross went to 'i'he Dalles Saturday and returned Tuesday morning. Rev. Troy Shelley returned from The Dalles Thursday on the Regulator, where he had been attending th9 teachers' institute. Mr. G. B. Castner shaved his whisk ers last week, and when he came to to a ii his most intimate friends didn't recognize him. We were in error in stating that F. I. Hubbard was a church member. He did not belong to any church iu Hood Biver. ' . Mr. U. D. Kelly and family came from The Dalles, Tuesday, on the Beg ulaior aud moved out to Davenport mills. Mr. W. J; Smith, (laughter Helen and Miss P'ay LaFrance started yester day for Astoria on a short visit. Rev. W. C. Curtis of The Dalles was in Hood River Wednesday. Robt. Rand has bought the Thomp son place, ou Indian creek. ' ' l Tucker's We are aeents for the American Woolen all kinds of woolen clothing cheaper than ever before ottered to the people of Hood River valley. In other lines of goods, also, our prices defy competition. When you wish to pur chase anything In the line or clouting or nousenoia goods, call and get our prices and exam lne samples. We can take your measure for a suit and guarantee satisfaction. Observe Some of Our Prices: Cajstmere Suits for men 8 4 46 and up over 100 samples to select from. Men's Punts 1 96 and up Id samples. Bpring and summer overcoats 10 60 Boys' suits 1 90 Ladles' cloaks 1 93 Ladles' complete suits and dress goods. Five different styles of Bicycles, each..... 33 00 A iMli ..iiiiin mm 1 11 n I nun ri ill .ir.iv" i inn. . w m, . . ni.iii v w. , j u..m . i ,...', v. . uvnci . , glassware, lumps, guns and pistols, cutlery, spoons, clocks and watches, Jewelry, bonks by all , 1 .tt MnJ. Af m,,.lMI ln.t.nmAt,lD f...nlt...nr A..... nHMlrAH.F tne siunaara autnors, cooning ranges, neaung If You Don't See what ' And Tucker will furnish it . B. R. Sad Accident at The Dalles. Mr! Scott Boorman and David Wil kinson returned from a trip to Sher man county with a team Thursday. While going into camp at Chenowith creek, three miles west of The Dalles, they beard the noise of a runaway. Looking up in the direction of The Dalles, they saw a horse and cart Mash ing towards tuem. lney stopped ine horse aid found a young girl that had been dragged all the way from town, und who died in Mr. Boorman 's arms soon after he had picked her up. The girl proved to be the daughter of Mr. Paul Kreft, aud was about 15 years of age. The horse shied just before cross ing the Milt creek bridge, and the wheel struck a rock and threw out two younger sisters of the unfortunate girl. Her foot caught between one of the shafts and a brace to the shaft and she was dragged the whole distance of three miles in that position. ' - Miller Bros, were unfortunate', Wednesday, in the loss of their hay press, for awhile, at least. They had tteen baling hay for H. L. Crnpper,aud while coming towards Paradise farm, where they had a big lot of bay to bale, one of the supports of the tongue to tne baler gave way and one ot the horses got his foot over the tongue. The team took fright and were soon unmanageable, liiey ran down the mad and at the Christian church came iu contact with a tree and the rear axletree was broken. Mr. F. G. Miller went to Portland to see if he could re place it, and it may be he will have to send East for a new one. . Scott Boorman went to Sherman i-ounty to work in the harvest fields. He ft und the country overrun with men looking for work and crops short. The Regulator commences today to make daily trips aud after this date win laud at the old landing aoove tue Button place. . . Dr. Watt will soon commence the erection of a residence on the block op posite lion. K. L. smith s resident e nlock. Lost A lady's gauntlet glove. Find er will please leave it at the Olaciek mi. , Miss Emma Husbands is visiting friends and relatives at M osier. Isenlerg & Sons are setting out six acres of strawberries. ' Bine apples are always in order on our ranch, D. C Mr. P. D. Hlnrichs is building a barn. Bora. In Hood Biver valley, Sunday, July 26, 1896. to Mr. and Mrs. . Warreu Mil ler, a son. In Hood Biver, Wednesday, July 28, 1896, to Mr atid Mrs. Robt. Husbands, a daughter. Married. In Hood River. July 30. 1896. at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. J. L. Hershner, George W.Linds lay and Miss Lillie M. Templeton. Mr. and Mrs. Lindslay left on this morning's train for Southern Califor nia, where they will sojourn for a few weeks, after which they expect to take up their residence at Kenesaw, Kel.. where Mr. Liudslay has property in i liferents. Many good wishes will fol low them. Price List of Sprays. No. 1. Lime, sulphur and salt, per cwt...S 4 00 No. 2. Lime, sulphur and blue stone. ' 6 00 No. 8. 8oap.sulpiiur,sodaand potash " H 00 No. 4. Resin and sal soda, " 6 00 No. 6. Whole oil soap " 0 00 Acme" compouna " to uo No. 7. Bordeaux mixture. " " H 00 T .n.... I . U,Ln. in tt... CO fjit OK W.a R SV, Paris green, 1 tb, 40c;; 10 lbs, $3.60; ' lbs. 7 60 Bine stone, per cwt o uu Resin, tier cwt 6 00 Sulphur (ground) per cwt 2 00 Hal soda, per cwt 8 00 We can furnish at short notice any thing in our spray or sprayer catalogue. If you have not received one, ask fcr it. Williams & LSnosius, Hood Biver Pharmacy. Bicycles at Cost. Do you want a bicycle? If so, here's your chance. We have $3000 worth of wheels on hand, new and second band. To reduce our stock we will for a short time sell our present stock at cost. Victors, Waverleys, (.'resents and other makes. Write us for prices. Mays & Crowe, - The Dalles, Ore. Now is the time tfo order your trees for planting next full. Call aud see Tillett at the Hood Biver Nursery. Bucklcti'x Arnica Snlvc. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itively cures pilts, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sallwfarfv tion or money refunded. Price, 25 cts per box. For sale at the Hood Biver Pharmacy. - Mills and are now nreoared to1)ffer barealns In Hewing machines 13 00 Buggies, for 89 00 R ad cart, for 60 '1 hree-spring wagon, for 89 00 Open buggy, for..... 80 00 Harness, lor 6 95 Morgan saddles 2 00 Bide saddles.....' 6 60 Baby buggies 4 93 stoves, gasoline sioves, doois ana suoes, eic. You Want, Ask for It, at an astonlshisng low price. TUCKER, Tucker, Or. East Side Items. Mr. Hardin is erecting a large barn on jhe old Corutri place. Mr. A. Johnson spent a few days at his place last weeK. Several large parties have gone to Mt. Defiance this week for blackberries. Miss Kate Wright of Portland is visiting her sister, Mrs. (J. (J. liushnell. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie of Portland were guests for a few days of Mr. Henry Lewis. The lawn party at Mrs. Harwood's last wek was well attended and a very enjoyanie time is reported. Mr. F. Eggert of the tirm of Eggert & Young of Portland has been looking over the valley and expresses himself as very much pleased with the country and its prospects. . Church Notices. The fourth quarterly conference of .Belmont circuit will be held at Bel mont August 9th at 2 p. m.,by Be v. B C. Moter. P. E. The preaching will lie held at Pine Grove the same evening and at. Belmont, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Everybody welcomed to all of these services. The churches of Hood Biver will unite in one service at the Congrega tional church on Sunday evening at. 8 o'clock. Bev. F. C. Krause of the U. B. church will preach. Troy Shelley, pastor of East Hood River church, will preach on the sub ject, "Seventh Day Sabbath," at Odell school bouse, 3 o'clock UMday, Au gust 9th. U. B. church services will be as fol lows every Sunday unless otherwise announced: Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching services 11 a. nt.; Junior En deavor 4.30 p. m.; Senior Endeavor 7:30 p. m.; preaching services 8 p. m. . F. C. Krause, Pastor. Belmont Circuit Appointments. First Sunday of each month at Mount Hood; second Sunday, Belmont at 11, Crapper school house at 3, and Pine Grove at 7; third Sunday, Pine Grove at 11 and Belmont at 7; fourth Sunday, Belmont at 11 aud Pine Grove at 7. F. L. Johns, Pastor. Congregational Church Bev. J. L. Hershner, pastor. Worship, with S reaching, will be conducted every unday, at 11 a. m. and 7. 30 p. m., un less otherwise announced. Prayer meeting and Sunday school conference on Wednesday evening. Christian Endeavor society on Sunday evening. All who attend these services will be made welcome. Sunday school ' at the M. E, taber nacle every Sunday, at 10 a. in. A welcome to all. Supt. For Sale. A good gentle family horse, will work double or single; 8 ears old. For terms, ap ply to 11. L. CRAPPER, Jy81 . Hood River, Or. I Want Work. I am prepared to set strawberry plants after Aueust 1st. Will use m v planter and twree to set 16,000 plants u duy on good ground for 83 a day and board. For reference call on A. P. isatenam. u. u. aimjitc. Jly 24 Livery ii p State. ' DUKES & HIBBARD Are prepared to do all kinds of hauling and draylngfor town or coflntry, and can take parties to the mountains or fishing grounds at short notice. myl Eoy Wanted. To work in nursery. Apply toWm. Tillett. New Jewelry Store. Oharles Temple. German watchmaker, has located in Hood River and opened a shop in Nk-kelsen'B store. Watches, clocks and Jew elry repaired at reasonable rates and all work guaranteed Urst class. Mainsprings , $1 00 Cleaning 1 00 Jyl7 Ripans Tabules. , -Rlpans Tabules cure nausea. -Ripans Tabules: at druggists. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. Ripans Tabules cure headache. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic. , Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules cure indigestion. ; Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. Ripans Tabules cure constipation Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach.. Pigs for Sale. Younpr pigs. Berkshire and Poland China cross; $1.50 apiece. For sale by JylO ,. . . F. H. BUTTON A S. BLOWERS & CO., DEALERS IN- s Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, FLOUR AND FEED Country Produce Bought and Sold. AGENCY FOR fflBRADLEY&METCALFCO! : BonTs&synFS N 5KS. ' ESTABLISHED 1843 RsmwiliiKa fHE BIGGEST hllOT IN THE WORLD THUS MARK COFYMGHTtT T. C. DALLAS, DEALER IN- STOVES AND TINWARE, Kitchen Furniture, PLUMBERb' GOODS. Pruning Tools, Etc. Repairing: Tinware a Specialty. O. FREDENBTJRG, Notary Public. MOUNT HOOD, - v OREGON. DENTISTRY. DR. E. T. CARNS is now located in Hood River. Flrstrcloss work at reasonable rates. All work guaranteed. Office In the Langille House. - Jyl C. J. HAYES, SURVEYOR. All work given bim will be done cor rectly and promptly. He has a few good claims upon which he can locate parties; ootb farming and timber lands. .February, 18U4. HARNESS Repaired and all kinds of i HARNESS GOODS Bold by E. V. HUSBANDS. I Also, Boots and Shoes repaired. G. T. Phathrr, H. C. Coe. Notary Public. PRATHER & COE, Real Estate ini 1mm, 93 Oak St., bet 2d and 3d. Wa kAira Into hluiVo nsAAA In 4VtA town of Hood River: also, fruit, hay and Derry farms and timber claims in the most desira ble locations in the valley. If you have any thing in tne real estate line to sen or rent, or if you want to buy, give us a call. Deeds, bonds and mortgages promptly and correctly executed. we win also attend to legal Dusmess in jus tices' courts. We are also agentt for SOUTH WAUCOMA property. PRATHER & CUE. ap27 H.E.BALCH&CO., 78 Second St., THE DALLES, OREGON, MERCHANTTAILCRS And Leaders of Fashions, j The largest and most, complete assortment of American and Imported English woolens ever shown In the city. Latest patterns In spring and summer suitings. Call and In- speci siock ana get prices. , Business Suits, ! from $18 to $25. Dress Suits foora 125 to $50. Lessons in Piano Music, MISs Anna Smith has resumed the teaching of Music. Iter prices are 50 cents a lesson. J 10 PIONEER MILLS, Harbison Bkos., Phop'bs, Manufacturers of Dressed and ndressed Flour, Feed and all kinds ofceieals ground. Whole Wheat Graham a specialty. ; HOOD RIVER, ....... OREGON. Wanted to Trade. A few choice work horses for cedar posts, wood or lumber. Address J. L. KELLY, box 281, The Dalles, Or. Mt.Hood Saw Mills, TOMLINSON BROS., Prop'rs. s M AND PINE LUMBER Of the best quality always on hand at prices to suit the times. Jy24 Some Bargain. 100 acres, 50 In cultivation; good house and barn; 100 bearing fruit trees; well watered. Price, $20 an acre. 50 acres, 8 acres cleared: 10 acres deadened, ready to burn; new barn; perpetual stream of water running 00 rods through the land. Price, $ld an acre. JOHN MONROE, Jy24 Hood River, Or. ' Wanted. A hydraulic ram, No. 6. Apply to Jy24 JOHN MONROE. Hood River, Or; THE . v ' 'REGULATOR LINE." Tie Dalles, Pflitianfl kmm Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. t. All Freight Will Come Through Without Delay. PASSENGER RATES. One way .-..$1 r9 Round trip..................... 2 50 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. W. C. ALLAWAY, J General Agent- THE DALLES, OREGON E. McNEILL, Receiver. Totlb-e East, Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL, O TTTZ3 S Via Via SPOKANE, , DENVER, Minneapolis OMAHA , AND . AND ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to All East ern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS 1 Leave Portland every five days for . SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on O. 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(Jhamberlatn'a Eye and Skin Ointment ' Is unequalled for Eczema, Teller, Still- Ulieum, Bcalil llenil, Sore Mptiles, Lliappcc Hands, Itching Tiles, Ikirns, Frost Jiiles, Chronic Sore Eves and Gmmilntrd Eye Lids, For sale by druggists at 25 cents jier box. TO HOR3e"oWNER3. For putting n liorse in a fine licaliliy con dition try Ur. (Judy's Condition IWdura. Tlie.v tone up the system, aid digestion, ciiru loss ot" appetite, relievo cotistipatj; it, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, givins; new life to an old or over-worked liorse. 25 jents per package. . Lor mi l lijr drnrcists. For sale by William & Bros'ua. H mi. v Mar- I IS) i Y.&r RADC yL