3fojrd Iiver Slacier
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897.
THE MAILS.
Tha mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o'
clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de
parts he same days at noon.
; For Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A.. M. Tuesdays
and Saturdays: arrives at 6 P. M.
For White Salmon leaves dally 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 Fridays.
SOCIETIES.
. Canby Post, No. 1(1, G. .V. R., meets at School
House Hall, flrst Saturday of each month
at 2 o'clock d. m. All G. A. R. members In
vited to attend. The ladies of the Relief
Corps meet at .same time in the adjoining
room. 8. F. BLYTHK, Commander.
0. J. Kaybs, Adjutant.
Hood River Camp, No. 2"0, W. O. W. Meets
In I. O. O. F. hall second Wednesday of each
month. F. C. BROSIUS, C. C.
H. Hknn, Clerk.
Waucoma Lodfe, No. 80, K. of P., meets In
their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night.
W. H. Bishop, C. C.
. Wm. Haynes, K. of R. iSt S.
Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. U. W., meets
first and third Saturdays of each month.
0. L. MQRSB, M. W.
J. V. Watt, Financier.
' H. L. Hows, Recojder. ".. , '
Idlewilde Lodge, No. 107, 1. O. O. F., meets
In Fraternal hall every Thursday night.
THOS. JLACV, N. G.
1 F. E. Jones, Sec'y.
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Ripe cherries.
Mr. Clarence 'English is up from
Portland.
Kansas whole or cracked, corn at the
Racket Store. :
M.- H. . Nickelsen has strawberry
paper for sale. 1
Hood River was visited Sunday by
a gentle shower. ; -
Save the wrappers of Hoe Cake soap;
they are wort h le each. W. & B.
Did you notice how pure and white
Sea Fo'am washing powder looks?
Wm. Yates, P. M., is authorized agent
fnr nil iipwannrtpra nnH raji'ioflir'nls.
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nese strawberry pickers are 'here in
great numbers. ,
We presume vou usesnap,and if so the
best is cheapest... Hoe Cake is strictly
: pure, with no free alkali.
i A washing powder that is yellow will
make clothes the same color. Avoid this
by using Soap Foam. Wolfard & Bone.
A meeting of the board of directors
of the Lateral ditch Co. is called to
meet this Friday evening at 7.30.
Lye packed in sifting top can is pure
granulated potash. All others con lain a
large portion of salt. Ask for Red Seal.
Sick headache can be quickly and
completely overcome hy usina; those
famous little pills known as "'DeWitt's
: Little Early Risers." Williams &
Brosius.
." Don't let the cat lick the dishes, but
make nice soft soap with Sea Foam. Di
rections on the package. W. & B.
Not only piles of the very worst kind
can te cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, but eczenia.sealds.lmrtis, bruises,
bulls, ulcers and all other skin troubles
can he Instantly rel'evprl bv the same
remedy. Williams & Brosins. --
Tillet gives away with every bill of
trees sold a sample of the coffee berry.
Be sure and tret a sample and grow
your own coffee.
Don't neglect a cough because the
"weather is pleasant; before the next
ptorm rolls around ft may develop into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and
will do what its uame implies. Will
iams & Brosius.
Dr. Jones
hard times
guaranteed.
is doing dental work at
prices. All work fully
"They are dandies,"said Thos. Bow
ers of the Crocket, Texas. Enterprise,
while writing about DeWitt's Little
Early Risers, the.famo'is litMe pills for
sick headache and disorders of the
stomach and liver. Williams &Brosius.
Don'Mhin your blood with sassafras
or poison it with bhie-rnnss; but aid na
ture by using DeWitt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for consti
pation, biliousness and stomach and
liver troubles. Thev are purely vege
table. Williams & Brosins.
Miss A. Niedermark will be in Hood
River with a complete line of millinery
goods about June 5th.
Terrible Accident. Tt is a terri
ble accident to be burned or scalded;
h'tt the pain and agony and the fright
' d disfigurements can be quickly over
come without leavinir a scar by using
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Will
lam & Brosius. ,
Very few parents realize the import
ance of caring for their children's teeth .
Dr. M. A. Jones gives special attention
to the proper arrangement and devel
opment of children's teeth.
The loeks are again closed on account
of high water, and transfer of passen
gers and freight is made on the Wash
ing side by wagotw. '
W.B.Johnson, Newark, O.. says, -"One
Minute Cough Cure saved my only
child from dying by croup." ; It has
saved thousands. of others sufferinsr
from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and
other serious throat and lung troubles.
Williams & Brosius. '
Write to Davenport Bros.' Lumber
Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of
lumber, rough or dressed. They have
a large and good assortment of finish
ing lumber on hand, good and dry.
Call and get our cash prices before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Some for ten, some for twenty, some
for thirty years have suffered from piles
nd have been quickly and permanent
ly cured by using DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve, the great remedy for pi'es
nd all forms of skin diseases. Williams
& Brosius. '
'. Rev. LeRoy, post master at La
Orande,. while en route to attend the
Odd Fellows' erand lodge at Portland,
stopped at Hood River Sunday and
visited his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Rand.
On account of several stores opening
op In my line of goods, I find that I
shall have to branch out into some
other line to make up any losses I
might have by competition. There
fore I am glad to announce to the pup
lio that I will take orders for boots and
shoes made to measurement, the cost--of
which will be no more than the
ready made shoe you buy here in the
stores. Come tvnd have your measure
ment taken and have a pair of shoes
it you, K. V, HpsBAjrcs.
Mr. Emile Solianno of The Dalles,
member of tlie state board of horticul
ture for tli is district, is in the valley
liiver'fruit irrowers. Mr; Sohanno re-
ports the prospects for fruit here to be
better than he ever saw before The
apple orchards of W. A. Slingerlaild
and Chris Dethman will be loaded to
the ground with fruit. The number of
trees In the valley that were damaged
by last winter's freeze is very light,
not amounting on an average to 5 per
cent. The cherries suffered the most,
and the varieties of apples injured are
generally the Yellow Newtown pippiu
and the Spitzeu berg.
The stockholders of the Lateral
Ditch Co. turned out Monday morning
and raised the flume in M. B. Potter's
held to cottuect with the big flume of
the Improvement Co. There was
some doubt entertained as to whether
the water would cross the road in the
underground box at Joe Purser's place.
When the water was flrst turned in
it leaked so badly that the road was
soon Hooded, but the openings in the
box soon closed and Oscar Struuahan's
part of the work wus pronounced a
success. -
Warren Miller lost a $70 horse in a
runaway Wednesday evening. He
had been plowing for Wm. Boorman,
and after unhitching his team from the
plow they suddenly became frightened
and started on a run through the or
chard. One of the horses fell,' and in
some unaccountable manner broke a
leg, which compelled Mr. Miller to
have him shot.
Wm. Tillett was in the Mount Hoo.d
settlement Friday making collections.
He reports the orchards to be in excel
lent condition, very few trees having
been injured by the November freeze.
At P. F. Fonts' he found strawberries
ripening. Grain and hay, he reports,
is looking belter than that in this part
of the valley.
T. R. Coon's school in the Crapper
district closed last Friday, two weeks
earlier than was expected, on account
or tne stravviierry rusii. Mr. boon's
family left for .Hosier Saturday and
will remain there during the berry
season, while Mr. Coon is East as an
agent of the Hood River Fru it Growers'
Union. .,.,.'
The editor and family enjoyed a visit
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Frazier last Sunday. Mr. Frazier has
one of the best residences in the vnlley,
the work on which was mostly done
by hiinmfjlf. His place lies in the foot
hills west of Phelps creek, and his soil
is of the best for fruit.
Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Hines will move
to Hood River next week. They, will
camp in a tent on the Watson placed
Mrs. Hines has been troubled a good
deal of late with rheumatism, and her
physician has recommended that she
come to Hood River and live in a tent
for the summer.
Rev. J. T. Merrill returned iast Sat
urday from a visit to his father in
Sherman county. It was decided that
the old gentleman was too feeble to
stand the trip to Hood River, as he'
would have to be brought by stage a
distance of 32 miles, to The Dalles. His
age is 79.
The increasing business of A. S.
Blowers & Son has Caused the house to
employ another clerk. Prof. H. L.
Howe has accepted the position and
waits upon customers with his 'old
time alacrity.
Mr. Wm. Ej-icson of LaGrande, a
d. legate to the grand lodge of Odd
Fellows at Portland, spent Sunday in
Hood River visiting his old friend' Mr.
W. J. Baker.
Mrs. MF. Sloper and children left
Tuesday evening to join Mr. Sloper at
Rosslund, British Columbia. -
Nevermind the high water go to
Dallas' and get 2-penny wire nails and
nail your berry crates. -
Mrs. F. C. Brosius left on the Regu
lator Monday for a few days visit in
Portland.
Circuit court convenes at The Dalles
next Monday.
'. :- Memorial Day.
Memorial services will be held in the
Methodist church, Sunday, May 30th.
Comrades of-the Grand -Army and
ladies of the Relief Corps have been de
tailed to decorate the graves of soldiers
in the Pine Grove, Idlewilde and. Irv
ing cemeteries." Besides the special de
tails made for this purpose,all comrades
and their wives and daughters are re
quested to visit, the cemeteries on their
way to town on the morning of Memo
rial day and decorate' the soldiers'
graves. Those coining from the East
Side will visit Pine Grove cemetery;
those from the West Side, in passing
either Idlewilde or Irving cemeteries, :
will stop and decorate. Flags will be
placed oil soldiers' graves early on the
morning of Memorial day as follows:
. Comrades Isaac Howe and B. Hull,
at Irving cemetery.
Comrade A. K. Jsenberg, in Idlewilde
cemetery.
' Comrade Claus'Hoak, in Pine Grove
cemetery.
Dr. H.. K. Hines will deliver
the memorial sermon at 11 a. m.
Sunday, May 30th. -
Comrades of Canby post and mem
bers of the Relief Corps and Sons of
Veterans will meet, at Grand Army
hall Sunday morning at 10:30, and
march in a body to the church. They
will meet at same place at 2 o'clock,
and march to the church for the exer
cises by the Grand Army and Relief
Corps. All old soldiers and their fam
ilies are invited to join with us on this
occasion.
A monument to the unknown dead
will be erected in the church, over
Which the' Grand Army and Relief
Corps will hold their services according
to ihe ritual, at 2:30 in the afternoon.
This will be followed by the regular
programme of music and recitations by
the school children. The exercises will
close with short addresses by the min
isters of the town and valley.
I 'Committee on Music M. P. Isenberg
and Mrs. E. L. Smith.
Committee on Monument O. L.
Stranahan.
Committee on decoration of church
Mrs. O. I'. Stranahan and MrsTGeorge
Crowd!. ,
All school children are invited to
come to Grand Army hall at.2 o'clock
and march with the veterans to the
church.
Comrades and others living at a dis
tance, who desire to attend the services
in the morning, can bring lunches and
camp for an hour or so in Parkhurst.
By order of the committee.'
T. J. Cvnjsixg, Secretary.
.. Strawberries.
Strawberries have begun to move in
earnest. They are ripening this season
Pret,v muc-h at the same time through
! out the lower portion of the valley, and
the warm weather for the pa at week
has been ripening them rapidly. Ship
ments are' being made principally to
Montana and the Rocky ' Mountain
states. Prices in Montana opened at
$7, but the markets being loaded with
California berries the price for Hood
River berries soon fell to $5, while the
California berries went at $1.50 per 15
pound case.
T. R. Coon will start for Butte,
Montana, the latter; part of the week
in the interest of the Hood River
Fruit Growers' Union. Mr., C. G.
Castner expects to leave next week
for Denver and Omaha. i
Mr. Perry McCrory shipped the first
Hood River strawberries this season
from J. W. Morton's ranch. They
were picked May 12th.
-The places of M. N. Foley, M. Willis,
B. Warren, 11. Rirbyson and.W. J.
Campbell, lying along the state road,
are about as early this season as any
part of the valley.
The total daily shipments of straw
berry crates to date have been as fol
lows: Mav 11, H; 12th, 1; 13th, 2i;
14ih,8; 15th, 15; 16th, 36; 17th, 7U; 18th,
1 124J; lt)th, 229 total shipments to date,
49 crates. - ,
Hood River strawberries sold in
Portland Wednesday at $3 a crate.
Oregon strawberries were qupted
Wednesday in the Oregonian's market
report as selling at $1.50 perrerate; Cal
ifornia berries going at $1. "
Wednesday, Observer Pague pre
dicted that the river at The Dalles
would continue to rise slowly for a few
days, and a rapid rise would occur, on
and after Friday. ,
Mr. H. L. Orapper has a Ben Davis
apple tree, three years old from the
graft, that shows 20 clusters of bloom.
A one-year-old strawberry plant on Mr.
Crapper's place contained 88 blooms.
The Hood ' River Fruit Growers'
Union had but $U.o0 on deposit in
Moody's bank.
Mai tie 'Dukes made a record, Wed
nesday, in nailing up strawberry crates,
nailing 310 in ten hours and a half.
The ice cream social at the Congrega
tional church, last Friday evening, was
well a'tended and netted $17.50. The
musical part of the programme was of
a high order.
The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. -From
the Fairhaven (N. Y. ) Register.
Mr. James Rowland of this village,
states that for twenty-live years his
wife has been a sufferer from rheuma-
itism. A tew nights ago she was in
such pain that she was nearly crazy.
She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor,
but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and instead of going for the phy
sican he went to the store and secured
a bottle of it. His wile did not approve
of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but
nevertheless applied the Jialm thor
oughly and in an hour's time was able
to go to sleep. She now applies it
whenever she feels an ache or a pain
and rinds that it always gives relief.
He says that no medicine which she
had used ever did her so much good.
The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by
Williams & Brosius.
Paris Green
Is chiefly arsenile ot copper. . The in
secticide efficiency of Paris green de
pends upon the amount of arsenious
acid present, which is somewhat varia
ble, ranging from 54 to 61 per cent in
an analysis of five samples obtained in
the market. Tne chemist of the
Maine state college found 54, 55, 54, 55
and 40 percent of arsenious acid re
spectively. It is a very stable com
pound, does not readily suffer deterior
ation and may be safely kept in ordi
nary containers, in a cool, dry place.
Loudon Purple v
Is chiefly arsenite of lime, a residue ob
tained in the manufacture of aniline
dyes. ,lt does' not contain quite so
much arsenic as Paris green, and by
being a by product, it is not so constant
in its constitution. According to an
analysis by the chemist of the U'. S.
department of agriculture, it has 43 per
cent arsenous oxide. A later analysis
by the chemist of the Vermont agri
cultural experiment station, it has
Arsenic (arsenous ox) parts.; ...... ...... 41.73
Lime 21.35
Iron and alumina, 1.31
Sulphuric acid , .46
Nitrogen i.5
Moisture , , 8.37
Paris green and London purple are
bot h dangerous poisons and are pecu
liarly in the province of the pharma
cist, for he is (he the poison retailer and
usually the only one having the facil
ities for guaranteeing their quality.
We keep only the best qualities.
1 lb. fi ft. 10 lb
Paris Green 80c. 25c. ' 20c.
London Purple 23c. 20c. 15c.
Williams & Brosius,
Druggists.
The Westtield (Ind.) News prints the
following in regard to an old resident
of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for
many years in the employ of the L., N.
A. & C. Ry. here, says: '1 have used
Chamberlain's Culic,. Cholera and diar
rhoea Remedy for ten years or longer
am never without it in my family. I
consider it the best remedy of the kind
manufactured. I take pleasure in rec
ommending it'.' " It is a specific for
all bowel disorders. For sale by Will
iams and Brosius.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. Williams & Brosius refund the
money if it fails to cure. 25c. ,
We have lately added several lines to our stock. Among
others, clothing and a more complete line of crockery. Also,
have added many items to our grocery stock, making it the
most complete stock of Groceries ever carried in Hood River.
Now, what we WANT is for you to know this. We WANT
to please the puhlic; we WANT customers; we WANT you
to come and see us; we WANT your trade; we WANT to make
it to your advantage to trade with as.
. Yours to count on,
"WOLFARD
Hood River and
Married.
In Portland, May 20, 1S97, Mr. Ly
man Smith and Mrs. E. J. Haynes.
Both are well known residents of
Hood River. The Glacier extends
congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
will reside in Astoria for the present.
':; ' '. . Died! r:
In Portland, at the St. Vincent hos
pital, of consumption, Tuesday, Mav
18, 1897, John Mohr, aged about 50
years. .
Deceased was a brother of Peter Mohr
of the East Side and a resident of Hood
River valley. He leaves A wife and 6
children to mourn their loss.
Cliurch Notices.
Preaching next Sunday at 3 o'clock
by Rev, Hoskius at Frankton school
house.
Rev. J. L. Hershner will
next Sunday morning only,
Congregational church; subject,
preach
at the
"Hear-
nig." -
Rev. P.. C. HeUler, superintendent
of the American Bible Society for the
Northwest, will preach at the U. B.
church Sunday, at 11, o'clock. In the
evening there will lie union services of
all the churches in the same church.
Services at the Odell school house
will hereafter be held at 11 o'clock in
stead of at 3 o'clock, each Sunday.
Troy Shelley, Pastor.
Methodist Episcopal Church, H. K.,
Hines, D. D., Pastor Weekly services:
Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday school; 11
a. m., preaching; 2:30 p. m., Junior
League; 7 p. m., Epworih League; 7:45
p. m., preaching. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.,
prayer meeting. Everybody welcomed
to these services. , V
Rev. H. Moys will fill appointments
for' the conference year as follows: He
wHl preach at Pine Grove every first
and third Sunday at 11 a. m.; at Bel
mont at 7:30 p. m. Belmont, every
second and fourth Sunday, at 11 a. m.;
Crapper school house, 2:30 p. m.; Pine
Grove, 7:30 p. m. Fifth Sunday, at
Mt. Hood, at 11 a. m.
United Brethren Church Services.
Preaching each Sabbath morning and
evening. Sunday school at 10 a.m.;
Juuior Endeavor, 3 p. m.; Senior En
deavor, 6:45 p. m.; preaching, 7:30;
prayer meeting and choir practice
Wednesday evening. '
. Rev. J. T. Merrill, Pastor.
Wanted several faithful men
or women to travel for responsible estab
lished house in Oregon. Salary iK0, payable
$16 weekly and expenses. Position perma
nent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. The .National, Star Build
ing, Chicago. sep4
Stockholders' Meeting.
Notice is hereby plven that there will be a
meeting of the stockholders of the Valley Im
provement Company on Monday, May 24,
1807, in the Champlin building, in Hood
River, Or., at 4 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of
voting on the proposition to bond the flume
and ditch for tne eum of Six Thousand dol-
n.a Thnoa In n.i nf knn.ltun ...II-
yes; those opposed, no. The meeting will
transact Kiteh other business as will legally
come before it. Dated, Mnv 13,1897.
VALLEY IMPROVMENT CO.,
I By H. F. Davidson, Secretary.
A. S. Blowers, President.
OREGON
Poultry and Supply Co.
" ' ' ... (Incoiporated) ""
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HANDLERS OF
Fancy and Market Poultry; Game,
Eggs, flutter, Cheese, Dressed Hogs,
. Veal, etc. Farm and Garden Products,
Green and Dried Fruits, Poultry Sup
plies ol every description, Nursery
Stock, etc., etc.- .,-.'
124 First St., Portland, Oregon.
Horses for Sale.
I have three or four good work horses for
sale or for trade. Apply to
ap30. . . . . J. W. FORBES
OAK
GROVE
i Fruit
E. D.
Calkins, Prop'r.
Horses broken; single and double drivers
for sale. L. Morris, trainer. Eight miles west
of Centerville, Wash. ap23
The Glacier
BARBER SHOP,
. GRANT EVANS. Prop'r,
Post Office Building, Hood River, Or.
T. C. DALLAS,
DEALER IN-
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Kitchen Furniture,
PLUMBERb' GOODS.
Pruning Tools, Etc.
Repairing Tinware a Specialty.
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White Salmon.
FT"! T"?' pri
-
Is now open for business,
Perfumery and Toilet Articles,
Always on hand.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded and Prices Reasonable.
At the old stand of the Glacier office, Hood River, Oregon.
H. A. YORK, Proprietor.
Pvl. 8. Sl
Of HoM River can tarnish comfortable
Itv. Heavy dravlnsr and transferrin done
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" Ono Mon th ...... .25
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O. FftEDENBURG,
Notary Publio,
MOUNT HOOD, - - OREGON.
- : DENTISTRY. '
DR. E.-T. CARNS Is now located in Hood
River. First-class work at. raasonnble rates.
All work guaranteed. Ollice in the LanpriHe
House. Jy W
HARNESS
Repaired and all kinds of
HARNESS GOODS '
. .. Sold hy .
- E. V. HUSBANDS.
Also, Hoots and Shoes repaired.
Columbia Nursery
Offers a large stock of Kruit Trees and all oth
er kinds of nursery stock. All trees are well
grown, carefully dug, free from pests and true
to label. Whether you want one tree or 1,000,
it will pay you to examine this stock. He
member, trees grown here give the best satis
faction. No trouble to show goods. Orders
filled on short notice. f. 0. BATK11AM,
Hood River. Oregon.
Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Road.
1
Hood River Nursery
WM. TILLETT, Proprietor.
I planted 350 trees bought of Wm. Tillett
last spring, and they are all doing finely, and
I never lost a tree. WJK001i,MAN.
I planted over 700 young apple trees last
spring, bought oPWm. Tillett. They all lived
and some have made 4 feet growth. Best
trees to grow I ever bought. l)rop around
and see them. J. J. OIUBONt-i.
We planted over 1100 trees bought of W,rn.
Tillett last spring. They have all made a
good growth, and we have not lost a tree.
. SHOICMAKHR UROS.
Drop in and see the trees I bousht from
Tillett 18 months ago, and you will seethe
best 10 acres of young orchard in Mount Hood
district, or Hood Elver, either.
D. R. COOPER & SON, Mt. llpod.
PIONEER MILLS,
'Harbison Bros., Prop'hs,
Manufacturers of
Oregon Lmlsr
Dressed and
Undressed
Flour, Feed and all kinds of ceieals ground.
Whole WheatGraham
a specialty.
HOOD RIVER, r - ----- OREGON.
Child's Castor Laxative
A vegetable remedy for regulating thestoin
ach and bowels of babies and children, con
taining no opium, morphine or other harcot
ics. It Is harmless, pleasant to take and a
most valuable remedy, lrice 2j cents, at Hie
Hood River Pharmacy.
tetter, Salt-Khcum and ISozonm.
The intenaa itching and sma.rai)(T hie)
dent to these diseases is instantly tiJicy c C
by applying Chamberlain's Eyo &w
Skin Ointment. Many very -.i-d cau,
have been permanently cured by it. Ii
is equally efiiciont for itching piles nnci
a favorite remedy for sore nipploo ;
chapped hands, chilblains, frcst Mtcs
and chronic sore eyes. 23cts. per Lgl.'.
Dr. Cady's Coiiflilion TivdcrR, iv:
just what a horse needs vkon In hsd
condition. Tonic, .blood puiitioi- rvio
vermifuge. They arc. 310.. fi:rd .u
medicine and the besi in nso to rn r
horse in prime ooaditiozi . Ma J
canta per pacftafR.- - ,
For sale by V, Uliann &. Hniw.
AND -
carrying a full line of
,'''"-:'.' r -U; "
and Patent foledicinei
L.
conveyances to all parts of the vaUeyaitd vleliK.:
with care and promptness' , -
OF ALL.
'SPARER
Sunday only, Cno'Yearf. .
$2.00-
Six l"ionth3 l.OOc
; Three f: on "Jaa .5'9
, ' Ono Month '.23
Pcrts of a year, 50c per mjntii.
ins1! P.
in!t bv pou'U orrtxprtitii mmiarird'.
;v in ii'tt r9. -vLHla , uruiau.ri' felt
. ti-i-S OJ iiJllKS.Ulja , -
lOLtir. C'l:Tll
co:s
IG4-SGS Wcshirton".,. Carro. VA.
Totlb-e Bast,'
Gives the choice-of
5TIFO 7'RA ffSCO A' TIN US TAL
3 17TES
Great
PaciflG By.
Via
Via
; SPOKANE, DENVER, 1
Minneapolis OMAHA
AND . ' AND' '
ST. PAUL. Kansas City
Low Rates to All East
ern Cities,
TIME TABLE FOK HOOD IUVEU
' WKST BOUND. ..... .-.
No 1, Union Pacific 2.8" .t. ml
No. !, Spokane i).z7 a. m.
EAST BOUND.
No. 4, RpokHiH' f 11 1. XL
No. 2, Union Pacific ....li.lilt .v. jvl
. .i
' OCEAN STEAMEES
Leave Portland every five cUiysJnr
CISCO.
E. McNKILL, rnhvvi..
For full details call on O. R. A S. .Atn
Hood River, or address ' .'
W. H. HUKLBiniT.,
.'. tten'i I'asx. Aueiit,
1'orlli.iicl, -
THK-
'REGULATOR LUSL.'
TIeMlssJoitei&lite
Navigation Cc.
Through Freight and
Passenger Line.
Dally Ml- Deteii FortM
All Freight Will Come Through
Without Delay.
PASSENGER RATES.
One way 1 f
Hound trip 2 ftd
Freight Sates Greatly
Reduced.
v. e. a m Away:
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