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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1896)
r i :iv.er Glacier RJUJAY, OCTOBER 2;-!, 1800. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Sit. Hood ot 10 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts "ie same days at noon. For Chenoweth, leaves aix A. M. Tuesdays and Saturdays; arrives at 6 P. M. For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M.; arrives at ii o'clock P. M. . From White Kalmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Luke and Glen wood Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SOCIETIES. Canby Post, No. G. .V. R., meets at .School House Hall, llrst Saturday of each month u.t 2 o'clock p. m. AUG. A. II. members in vited to attend. The ladies of the Relief vorpa meet at same time in the adjoining room, i JOHN A. WILSON, Commander. ' M. P. Isknuero, Adjutant. Waucoma Ixidfco, No. 80, K. of P., meets In their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night. . . : V. H. Bishop, C. 0. . Ji B- JlUNT, K. of R. A 8. - Riverside Lodge, No, MS, A 0. U. W., meets first and third Saturdays of each month. S. J, LaFBANCK, M. W. J. F.Watt, Financier. , H. Li Howls, ltecouler. Idlewilde Lodge, No. 107,1. O. O. F., meets In Fraternal hall every Thursday night. . O. B. HAKTLKY, N. G. - jL. B; Morsk, Sec'y. - ' . BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Sweet apple-ckler at the bakery. ' ; WrreaVlui'y for stileby Mt. S. & I,. Co. Tin cans and wax strings at Dallas.' Bed lou nges at S. E. Bart mess' for f 7.50. Plenty of harness oil at the harness shop now ,. Captain Coo came up on last Tues day's local. - ' . Bert MeCrory moved to the Locks last-Monday." Old papers, 2o cents a hundred, at the Glacier orliee. , , ' The'hew' butcher shop opened up for business last Saturday. j . xFirst-class meals served t the bak ery. Lunches at all hours. ; Two small tract of land for sale bargains. See T. It. Coon. Lou Morse is authorized agent for all newspapers and periodicals. Batbs Hot and cold, or salt and sodii baths at the barker shop. Cash paid fur pine wood by the Moun tain Stage and Livery 'Company.. . New hats and new goods at Mrs. C.J. Hunt's. Ladies, please call and see. For Sale A good as new 45-00 re peating rille, cheap. Call at this ollice. Mrs. Kline, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Bone, returned to Portland -Sunday. Mayor L. N. Blowers, wife and chil dren "went to The Dalles Tuesday on t he local. Mrs. Grant Evans and child are both getting better. Mrs, Maitie Oiler has ti.een their nurse. , lieft'd the new ad of Williams & Broskisand learn something about, the JS'tw Century liemedies. The Bryan headquarters is open at all times at E. V. Husband's, where campaign literature can be had. ' Mr A. Nollner, editor' of t lie Port land Dispatch, passed through Hood "Kiveron Tuesday's leea! train. Saturday and. Monday will be our igiiiiding days during the fall aid . 'winter. Haebisun bnos. ,V. J. Campbell and Judge" Kent x- went overland to The. Dalles on Tues day -to bear Senator Tillman speak. - Call at the Backet Store and get knock down.- price on ail kinds , of genis, ladies and children's underwear. The fine weather of the past few weeks has been favorable to the new biii.diWs going up in town, and enn tmclOis have rushed their work along. Mr. E. E. Savage will be at the office of K. L. Smith ou Saturdays prepared to draw conveyances, examine abstracts of title, write rire insuranco, negotiate sales of real estate, etc.. . JCext week the Glacier will be in its new fjuarlei's iieross thestreet. Who will bf 'Wl'e .first to pay his or her sub-, scriptfeiiiv ' rDoii't- nil speak at once. Comeieai'ly and avoid I lie rush. M. P.' Isenberg addressed a McKinley nieetiiig at White- Salmon Monday af ternoon, and Fred Wilson ' of . The Dalles addressed a like. - gathering at the same place Monday evening. I ' In buying fruit trees, good roots are the most important item to look after. Tillett is careful, in taking his trees from the nursery rows, and will not send out any but well-rooted trees. The O. Kv 'N, Oo's timetable for Hood Kiver isjfbllows; , Westbound overland, a. m. ; easttiound 'over laud, 8;4'5. p'i tu.; local passenger east bound, 10:55 a. m.; lotial passenger westbound, 2:17 p. ni. Write to Davenport Bios.' Lumber Co. fiir delivered prices ou all kinds of lumber, rough or dressed. They have a large and good assortment of finishing lumber, on hand, good arid dry. (Jail and get our. caste prices' before purchase jug elsewhere. - . - The Darlington, Wis., 'Journal says .editorially of a popular patent, med icine: "We know from experience thivt Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di ' arihoa i'emed-y.is all that is Claimed for it. as on two occasions it stopped excrutialing pains and possibly saved us from an untimely grave. We would not rest easy over night without it in the house." This remedy undoubtedly saves more pain and suffering than any other medicine in the world. Every family should keep it in the house, tor lb is aiuo For sale 1 Kbit. to tie needed sooner or Int'r. by .Williams it Brosius, dru The Dufur.Dispatch denies the story in our item of tw o weeks ago about the grasshoppers'-'.-in that pait of 'WusSco county and intimates tnat our inform ant, Mr. 'B. Pealer, prevaricated or was under t!ie influence of "tordrbug juice!'. while in that neighborhood. Mr.Peal er is not that kind "of a num. This week he brought to this office a bunch of twigs cut from cherry and peach -plum trues in orchards on the divide between Eight-mile and Fifteen mile, and almost in sight of Dufur. These t'vigs show plainly the ravages of the i Iioppers. Mr. Peaier snys the orchards at a distance look as if. I he trees were dead, a nd he believes i most of them will die. He also says the grasshoppers rue quite numerous just beyond the Hood Biver hills on the. road to The Dalles, where they operate Ou (he ash and maple trees, and be fears they will Visit Hood River vallev next seasm. WfN. West returned from a trip to reports that Hon. Thos. Harlan of Ho sier was billed to address a Bryan meet- I ing at that place last Monday evening. Great preparations were made to ie j ceive him. A brass band was engaged i and the Bryan club marched to the de- pot carrying torches, bonfires were lit, anvil, salutes were hred, and every thing was done to give the speaker a royal reception. The hour for bis ar rival passed and still no speaker. In quiries were made by telephone to The Dalles and it Was learned that he had left that place on a freight train due at Arlington about 7 o'clock." But lie failed to come and the big crowd was disappointed. It was afterwards learned that, when Mr. Harlan got as larosBu- tus he learned that T. T. Geer was to make a speech there that evening and he stopped off to hear him speak. The Travers literary elub met at Mrs. Biirtmcs' last. Monday evening. After the literary exercises the nentlemen opened a millinery establishment and 'trimmed hats. Prof. Miller took first prize and A. P. Bateham booby prize. Mr. Barlmess was highly compliment ed by the ladies on the talent displayed in his work, and would have received first prize if the committee hadn't deemed it. .best to let the honors go away from home. ' City Marshal Evans took up a three-year-old colt last week, and last Satur day it was sold at public auction to t he highest 'bidder. Mr. Blocher bought the animal for $2.00. The city marshal had posted notices of the sale, and made inquiries to find the owner, but he was not . found till afler . the sale. The animal proved to be - the property of Mr. B. Warren, 'who-recovered, the horse by paying Mr.; ' Blocher the amount he paid at the auction. The first half mile of the big ditch will be completed, before the' .first of November. The lumber is cut to .fin ish t he first half mile. '' A half mile of ditch will be completed-each month while the weather is lit to keep the force of men at work. . Twenty-eight men are now at work. -lit the liead of the ditch, and more are wanted. All who want-to work out'theirditch stock j should apply to Frank Davenport orj . J l. iJistiop.- . The building to be erected on the present site of the Glacier office will be occupied by Henry York with a stock .of drugs and ' medicines, and Hood Biver will have another drug store! Mr. York came down from The Dalles Tuesday .and commenced exca vating for the work of removal of the Told building. James A. Langille will biive charge of the construction of the new building. The following persons went to The l Dalles Tuesday to hear the speech of Senator Tillman: Claude Copple, Doug Paytoh, W. J. Campbell, Judge Kent, Lee Morse, E.V. Husbands.H.A. York, C M. Wolf'ard and wife, ("apt. Jackson, Will Jackson, G. C- Sears, ('arl Johnson. Wm. Johnson, Marion Cooper, Levi . Monroe. The local train that passed" up Tues day had moie celebrities aboard than are usually found on one train. There was Mayor Blowers, Lee Morse, M. P. I sen berg, ex-Governor Moody, Tony Noltner, Congressman Scluxinmaker and Senator Ben Tillman, all in one cur. . Mr. .I. W. IlenrichWof. tins East Side brought to this otlice last Saturday a Baldwin apple that measures 14; inches in circumference and weighs just eighteen- ounces. - He said this was about the average size of his Bald wins For beauty of color and size this apple is hard to beat. ' iiie new orticc tor the ulacikr is a 1 neat little building and will' tie quite I an ornament to the street. J. C. Dallas and eveyy one connected with with its building deserves praise for the good workmanship anil taste displayed in its construction. . Last Monday the governor belt at Davenport's planer flew off' and the cosine "run ayay" -and broke the balance- wheel. in consequence, the planer is stopped till repairs can be made. - ' " ;'" ' A, letter was-dropped Info the Hood River post office, during the week ad dressed "'404 FTifih street" Junt. that and nothing more. . Another wasdrop ned in without any addiess. L. N. Blowers and wife, M. P. Tsen bcrg, W. O. Stranahan, E. S. Olinger, Will Lluigille went ui) to hear F. X. Sehoonmaker speak at - The Dalles Tuesday' evening. . . Politics are lively at White Salmon. A citizen of that place informs us there has been political speaking there near ly every evening for t lie past two weeks. Mr.. Joseph Purser informs us that' there are now 15 acres in strawberries on Hardscrabble ranch, and several more acres will be set in the spring, Messrs. Sears & Porter of the East Side raised some fine squashes this sea son. Two of them weighed 4!l and 4" pounds, grown without irrigation. . The Union Christian Endeavorso-' cicty will hold their consecration ser vices at the U. B. church next Sab bath evening, nt 7.30.. .' ; ; . The ladies of the Congregational church will give a dinner at the Champlin housc'on election day. Bill of fare next week, . Improvements at the Backet. Store. Mr. Jackson lias a carpenter at work putting in shelving for his fall stock of goods. . ' - - AThe Diamond' Mills at The Dalles were paying 75 cents for blue stem wheat, Tuesday lust, and 73 cents for club. ' . - 1 C. IT. Cromwell and Dr. H. L. . Pow er of Portland are in town to organize an assembly of United Artisans. , A church notice mailed at The Dalles October 18th, reached this ofilce Hon-' day mornirlg, October 19th. Of the 81 names drawn to serve at the next term of court, 10 are said to be from Hood Biver.- . ' ' . . Mrs. Langille has been sick for the pat few days, but is much better again. M. A. Cook now offers that elegant organ at half price on easy installments Mr. Emile Schanno came down. from The Dalles yesterday on the Bcguiator. F. H. Button has taken up a stray horse, a bay, with two white feet. , Have you heard of Tucker's $4.25 all-wool suits? Bead his ad.; Circuit court . commences- in The Dalles Nov. 9th. - . Mrs. C. il. Bone left last night, for a visit to G rati Is.. - " Flour has gone up to $4.50 a barrel in Hood Kiveiv "''.'.' Mrs. Iddings is reported sick. Death of D. I. Rogers. Daniel D. Bogers died at his home two miles west of Hood Biver,. last Sunday morning, aged 81 years and 8 months. Deceased came to Hood Biver in the spring of 1878 and built the first grist mill iu the valley, located on Phelps creek. He was' born at Troupsburg, Steubeu county, New York, February 4y 1815. His aged wile, now nearly 80, survives him. Two sons, E. C. and Charles Bogers, out of a family of ten children, are left withJ the widow to mourn Ins loss.. Grand father Bogers was a kind-hearted, in dustrious old man, liked by his neigh bors and respected by all. For the past year or two his health has been onif.K feeble, imf be kent no snd was iutumt- rill u m-i.tiL- tv t.u-o hufhia Iiie death. Obituary. Lucy Foss Haskin, wife of Mr, Frank Haskin, died at the Good Samaritan hospital in. Portland, Oregon, October 15, 1896. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Foss, born at Dan ville, Illinois, September 17, 1872. The family moved to Oregon in 1874, where j they have since Jived. When- but a 4-k . .. i child she gave herself into the care and keeping of the Good Shepherd. In 1888 she Was wedded to Mr. Haskin. Two little boys, with a devoted hus band and large circle of friends, mourn her Joss; not, however, as those with out hope, but with the assurance that in God's good time the severed tie will be united and broken hearts made whole again . ' " She sleeps; yot far upon that crystal sea, . Her heart is waking, waking, Lord, with ' Thee!" - Married. At Cloverdale, Oregon, October 14, 1S90, at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. E. T Cams and Miss JVIartha E. Gatchet. ' - Dr. Cams is Hood River's popular dentist, and the happy couple have taken up their permanent, residence here. The Glacier joins in congrat ulations. , , ' - Bur:.. In Hood "River-, valley, Oct. 17, 189u, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. limns, a son. In Hood River valley, Oct. 17, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lyon, a son. When you get a good thing, keep it. Ciderisa good thing, and when you lay in a supply for the winter, keep it from fermenting by using our Cider Preservative. It will keep it pure and sweet. It is perfectly harmless, and a package, just the size for one 'barrel, eoiits 25 vents tit. r WILLIAMS & BROSIUS, ' ; Kood River Pharmacy. The picture of McKinley looks like Lyman Smith. , , - Wm. Tillett shipped a carload of wood yesterday from Viento. He .is nmkiiig up another carload and will pay cash for eight cords of fir or pine. A Yt'oiiian'ji Idea of Politics. Did you over hear such din and noise , In all your livelong days? It's politics from morn till night, And men are well nigh crazed.' ' Our platform is divided now. In parties one, two, three: v" ' Some are asking for "sound rnoney," Some clamoring for silver free. . , If you ask a man his politics, - IIo'll slowly scratch his head; . If a McKinley man he'll smile, If a populist, talk loud instead; : ;; A democrat draws down his face . And looks so very wise, . While solemnly he answers you, "We never compromise."' ' The populists cry "Down with gold -And bring the tariff low." 1 .'.. Their standard is 18 to 1,- ' : And say laborers have no show. : . The gold bugs say high tariff ; '.V ill bring us better limes; f . And an international silver base Will still furnish us dollars and dimes.' Bryan speaks with eloquence . Of the great tlnaneial curse. And tliinks jrjen fools who advocate Free silver will make times wuise. The "lioy Orator" they call him, , A miglitier Ijincoln he . ' ' . '..' Than the hero of our country ' Who gave us. our liberty. Women are supposed to have . . '. Much weaker minds thun men; But for protection she will stand : Talk It, too, nine out of ten; Slio can see with half an eye . What men can't seo with two. ' ' They'll have, to wdrk much harder And make. less money. do. . .. She may hot understand the power ;That "makes the wheels go 'round," Nor he able to discuss at. length, A subject so profound. . ' But she knows McKinley is the. man And for him sho would vote; And strangle -foreign monopoly By grasping free trade's throat. If you aiJ populist, Your head is full of wheels; ' If you are a democrat, . ' , . You know how Bryan feels." . . . For McKinley is ahead we know, And soon will win the day; . . . .. ., lie Js not opposed to silver, But thinks gold is better pay. ' LADY (GOLD) EU'J. Hood River, Oct. 23d. ' W. r. Pien-e is biliod to spptik for the ck'Uiocrats at Hood Kiver, Oct 80th. Church Notices. Methodist Episcopal Church, II. K., Hi nes, D. 1)., Pastor Weekly services: Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., preaching; "::i( p. m., Junior League; 7 p. m., Epworth League; 7:45 p. m., preaching. Thursday, 7:80 p.m., prayer meeting. Everybody welcomed to these services. Congregational Church Bev. J. L. Hershner, pastor. Worship, with preaching, Will be conducted every Sunday, 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. church every Sunday, at 10 a. im A wel come to all. Supt. The Time to Subscribe. The old newspaper saying, "Now is the time to subscribe." was never more true-than at present. The times are so full of incidi nt, so many important national and state amiir are shaping t hemselves for a change, that no one can nliord to he without, a metropolitan daily or weeKi-. ino st. louis uermuue. UK greatest, democratic newspaper, is makiufr a ' spe" ' offer of its daily and Sunday paper for l-three months at SI. 50. It is S( a year by mail. The Twiee-a-Vv reek Republic is sent two times aweea KH papers lor only one uollarayoar. In addition to all the political news, it prints every day a spread of general news and feat ures noi equaieu by any oilier paper. . WANTED-SKVEllAL FAITHFUL MEN -or women to travel for responsible estab lished house iu Oregon. Salary 4780, payable Sid weekly and expenses. Position perma nent. Reference. Uncloso sol f-ad dressed stamped envelope. The .National, Star liuil-j,- ing, Cliiougo. . sep-l For an AU-Wdbl Suit of men's clothing. AVill take your mensure and suaranlee satisfac tion. The American . Woolen Mills have two or three thousand broken suits, that have been selling for &S and up -arris, which they now offer at. the above price. Call on me and k;avc your measure for one of these suits while the offer holds aood. which will be up to the 1st of November.- I have received a new sample book with new and reduced F rices on everything. Also, do not foreet that can supply teas, coffee and everything in the grocery line of the best prrades and cheaper than the cheapest. A little money buys a heap of goods when you patronize TUCKER, OREGON. ; Fruit Ranch for Sale. Eighty acres, ft miles from town, on county road. About -100 fruit trees, mostly apple; 85 acres cleared; good improvements; H sliares of ditch stock. Will sell 40 acres in tracts to suit purchasers 5. 10 or 20 acres. Apply to ' o2d -.- H. 1;. CltArPER, Hood River. FBUIT- GROWING- la 'what this valley was made for, and the growing of fruit Uws wl plants is what 1 am here for. The' best. v;ir,M;tioM of Hood River grown trees, and the larest stock of Hmall fruits, etc., in the country, can be found at the COLUMBIA NURSERY : H. C. Bateham, Prop'r. ' ; Pig'3 for, Sale. ' I have a nice lot of young pigs for sale. A crass between Poland China and Bei-kvhire. I'l-iee f 1.50. it. 1. OASTNKll. ffilMIIFlIIIT .CO.- Assessment No. S. The Board of Director of the Valley Im provement Company levied an assessment of 10 per cent on the subscribed stock at a meet ing held- August 2-1. 189'i. The assessment is due and pavable at the post ollice on Sept. 1st. L. Ii. MOUSE, Treasurer. 'Strawberry Plants. 1 100,000 strawberry plants for sale. Taken up and trimmed for $ I. '25 per 1,000. sl8 - H. C. IIALD', Hood River. pmotog: My Photograph Gallery is open every Sat urday. Popular prices. All work, warranted. When not convenient to pay cash, will take anything in trade I can make use of. i . Kll V, K. 'i;iF: Hood Kivcr. NEW YORK WORLD. TiiricG' a-week Edition. Eighteen pages a week, 150 papers a year. Is larger thnu any weekly or seiai-weekly paper published and is the only important demo cratic 'weekly" published in New York city.. Three times as lar,-;eas the leading republican weekly of New Vork city. It wilrbe of espe cial advantage to you during the presidential campaign, as it is published every other dav except Sunday, and lias all the freshness: in i timeliness of a daily. It combines alt inc. news with a long list of interesting depart ments, unique features, cartoons and giaphic illustrations, the lalter being a specialty. AH these improvement have been made without a ny Increase in the cost, which remains at one dollar per year. We otter this uneqnalod newspaper and the Glacier together one year for $2.15 cash. Notice. I intend going East about Oetober S?Clh. All debts and notes now line and notpae.i ia ...o bythat date will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. C. A. HKi.vI. Ripans Tabules. ,; . , . Ripaas Tabules cure nausea. . Ripana Tabules: at druggists. - Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. Ripaas Tabules cure headache. Ripari3 Tabules cure flatulency. ' .Ripana Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans. Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules cur bad breath. . Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules: getlc cathartic Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules cure indigestion. I Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. i ;. Ripan'3 Tabules: for sour stomach'. ..' Here's a Bargain.. .Forty-six and one-half acres, 3f acres' In cul tivation, 10 acres heing in orchard; ;;oo 8-year---old nd VUCr 2-year-ohl appls trees; plenty of eh!rrioK. jcuney, pears, peaehe.s, and n'inie:- . fir.w sioal! ffijjts tor family use. Good farm bvtiidinrii. besides a rod team and harnep,E-, . wortJi TiO. ; One light and I heavy wason, 1 cow jvnd farming i i'o pi iments.. The best hr y in Hood Kiver va'lev. PrieJiW eash. 01 on or addi-ess. J. Ii. HUNT, Hood Elver Or. ..iiB mmm "30? A. S. BLOWERS & CO., -DEALERS IX DEY GOODS AND GROCERIES Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, FLOUil AND FEED. Country Produce .Bougnt and -Sold. AGCNCY FOR 4 WI AM tS. It Ufcbi .CFSTtUvT IN Tnt VOLJ T. C. DALLAS, DEALER IN- STORES Kitchon Furniture, PLUMBERb' GOODS. Pruninj? Tools. Etc. Repairing Tinware a Specialty. 0.-FREDENBURG, '. Notary Public, MOUNT HOOD, - - OREGON. ':- . DENTISTRY.' DR. E. T. CARNS is now located 'in Hood Kivor. First-class work' at reasonable rates. All work guaranteed. Ollice in the Langille House. jylti C. J. HATES, SUEYEYOK. All work given him will be clone cor rectly and promptly. He lias a few good claims upon which he can hcate parties; Doth lurnnng aim timber lands. February, 1894. . HARM-ESS .; Itepairod and all'kindsof HARNESS .GOODS- ' Sold by '. . ' E. V. HUSBANDS. Also, Boots and Shoes repaired. Irrigating Notic. . Owingj to the limited junonnt of wnter that can be furniKhod tor jrritffitton, the Kood Hi ver spring Wnttr Co. has adopted the following regulations: Parties living south of Oak street will irri ate trotn 5 to 1) o'clock, p. m., and those liv ing north of same street, fc-om 5 to 9 a. ni. in irriifatintr.the regulation halt-inch riozzle must he used mid tlie water applied in the form of spray or sprinkle antl'in no other manner. . . . ' . All water for irrigating must be applied and paid for before using. Any violation of t hese rules will subject, the parties so offending to forfeiture of the privi lege of irriaf he), HOOD KIVER SPRING WATER CO. ' Jul tf Lessons in Piano Music. ! Miss Anna Smith has renumed the teaching ! of Music. Her prices are .OO'ctnts a lesson, j 10 i ..Harbison- Eros., Prop-as, " Tvlanufaeturers of Dressed and Undressed Flour, Feed and all kinds ofceieals ground. ;V Whole WheatGraham ' , - a specialty. HOOP RIVER,- - - - -- -' OHKGON. Mt. Hood. 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' For fu!! details call on O. R. & K. Agent, i-lood Kiver, or address ' ., W. H. HURLIilJirj; ; jen'i I'asy. A-ient, . 1 ' - . ' ' I'ortiand, Or. . ' G. T. Pkathek, Notary Public. .H.. C. Cok. PEATHEE & COE, Ml airu UluuiiiliuU 3 Oak St., bet. 2d and Sri. We have lots, blocks and acrettpe in the town of Hood Biverjiilso, fruit, hay ami oerry farms and timber claims in the moi dewii h hle iora.tion's in tlie valley. If you have any thing in the real estate line to sell or rent, or if yoii want to buy, give as a eall. J 'eeds, biindft and laorlgages pixniii'tly and eorreetly exfcuted. . - . .. ' " We will aiso attend to legal business i!i jus tices' courts. We are also agents forJ3QUTH WAi:JM.t -property. . , . ', , PRATH.EK & CO E, : ' upi.it- II. E. BALCH co.; TS Becosvl St.,. :. DALLES, OEEGOX. HANTTAi'LCRS Tin IER And Leaders ot Fashions. The lar'eest nnd' rno.-if eomoletp ussorinient of Anieriean and ' imyiorted ungllHh -"den ever shown in the e it, v. latest imtternc in ; spring and ruidiikt suitinys. Cu'A und in spect tstock nod gwt priees. - Business Suits, ; . ' from $18 to $25." ,- Div.ss Suits room $25 to f5tii Chamberlain's E79 f.nd Skin Ointment; - !s unconuiicil for Eczema, Tetter, Bnlt- Rlieulii, Soald lie;ui, Sore Jiinnlcs, Cii!ppec iiitnds, i.eliinT l'i!e?, 1'uniB, Frost Jiites, j Chronic fSo re Kven ami Granulated Kye Litis, j For sul5 by druggUtit ut 25 cents lr box. 4 ! , TO HCESe1)TOEF.3. ' - For putting a horse in a line heultliy con (iition try J.):-. Cad.v's Condition Powilors. Titty tone up the system, aid. digestion, cure iops of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kiilr.oy diriordeiii nnd desti-oy worms, giving new li.'e to sin old or over-worked liorse. 2 cents per iac.kttge. For sale by, druggists. For Ettikf bv V illianis & Bi Oii'us.'