7 3f ood Iftver (alacier. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1898. THE MAILS. Th mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts ie same days at noon. . Cor Chenoweth, leaves at A A.. M. Tuesdays and Saturdays; arrives at 8 P. M. For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M.; krrlves at t o'clock P. M. From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Glen wood Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. v . SOCIETIES. -. Laurel Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. 87, 1. 0. O. F. Meets first and third Mondays In each j month. MRS. FLORA HARTLEY, N. G. O. O. Chamberlain, Secretary. Canby Post, No. 16, G. A. R., meets at A. O. V. W, Hall, first Saturday of each month at 1 o'clock p.m. AUG. A. it. members In vited to meet with us. FRANK NOBLE, Commander. T. J. CUNNINO, Adjutant. Canby W. R. C, No. 16, meets first Saturday of each month In A. O. U. W. hall, at 2 p. m. Mrs. AGNES CUNNING, President, Mrs. Ubsula Dukes, Secretary. . . ' Hood Elver Lodge, No. 105, A. F. and A. M. Meets Saturday evening on or before each full moon. F. C. BROSIUS, W. M. . . W. M. Yates, Secretary. Hood River Chapter, No. 27, R. A. M. Meets third Friday night of each mont h. F. C. BROSIUS, H. P. O. E. Williams, Secretary. Hood River Chapter, No. 25, 0. E. 8. Meets Saturday after each full moon. Mrs. EMMA BROSHT8, W. M. Mrs. Rachel Hkkshnkr, Secretary. Oleta Assembly; No. 103, United Artisans, meets second and fourth Monday nights of each month at Fraternity hall. Brothers and sisters cordially invited to meet with us. A. P. BATEHAM, M. A. 8. 8. Okay, Secretary. Waneoma Lodge, No. SO.K. of P., meets in A. O. U. W. Hall on every Tuesday night. ROBERT H. HUSBANDS, C. C. J. B. Hunt, K. of It. 4 8. Riverside Lodsre. No. 68. A O. IT. W., meets rst and third Saturdays of each month. . T. PRATHER, M. W, J. V. Watt, Financier. ' ,; , ! H. L. Howe, Recoider. : - .-" Idlewilde Lodge. No. 107, 1. O. O. P., meets ' la Fraternal hall every Thursday night. H. J. HIBBARD, N. CO. Chamberlain, Secretary. G. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. ' Wakelee's squirrel poison, 25c a can, at vviuiams k tsposius'. Mr. W. T. Jones, the tombstone man, was In town yesterday. - ' Dallas & Spangler, headquarters for barbed wire ana wire netting. , . ' Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bone have moved Into the Byrkett cottage. . Mrs. J. H. Dukes has been sick with the grip since Sunday, but is better. ' Lost A heavy hitching strap. The finder will please leave at this office. Early R?e seed potatoes for sale by V. is. JNetr fe liro.ac l cent a pound Win. Yates, P. M., is authorized agent for alt newspapers and periodicals Mr. H. D. Langiile will start this week for McCoy Creek, going by way of Portland. . Capt. Blowers came home Sunday from Bumpier and has since been quite sick with the grip. Mr. Charles Copple and family ar rived here last week from La Grande, . intending to make this their home. . Bromide of Quinine Compound, cures colds while you sleep. 10 and 25 cents at Williams & Brositis, pharmacists. ; Mr. C. M. Cook has a position in the employ of the Northern Pacific rail road and is stationed at Hope, Idaho. The committee on pews of the Con . gregational tuurch will give a Port land firm the contract for furnishing them. . C. D. Hen rich, representing the . Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co., will be v at Hood River every Saturday for the next 60 days. Dr. E.T. Cams will visit Hood River May 1st and remain three days 1st, 2d and 3d.. Good, first-class work at Port land prices. Office at Mt. Hood hotel. An appropriate exercise, entitled "Mrs. Sniggles and Her Nine Daugh- ters," will be presented bjr the ladies' aid society of the Congregational church iu the near future. , i :,; F H. Watts, general agent for the Monumental. Bronze Co., Dufur Or., will make periodical visits to Hood River. See his work In the cemeteries . and then see him for terms. A letter was received In Hood River during the week from Will Langiile, at Dawson. He states that be has se cured a half interest in a claim in Skoo kum gulch, and that the gulch is prov ing to be very rich. - Mr. H. A. York went to The Dalles Saturday night and forgot to unlock the front door of his drug store. - The boys didn't move his drug store entire, but only had a good time at the club while the drug store was wide open. Mr. J. R. Nltkelsen came home from Portland last Saturday. He will have work for two or three months yet on the steamers for the Regulator com pany, and expects to go back to Port land in a week or. two and take his family with him. Tillett & Galligan finished delivering 1500 cherry trees at the Butts place last Saturday... The .varieties were the Bing, Royal Ann, Lambert, Oregon and Black Republican. Mr. Butts has made good selections and is wise In getting home-grown trees, which are always the best. Hon. ' L. N. Blowers was elected mayor of Sumpter, Monday, by a vote of 108 to bis opponent's 78. We con gratulate Mr. Blowers on hh success. The. people of the newly-incorporated city are also to be congratulated on the election of a man of experience and ability to manage their affairs. - Mm. A. Mayes has returned to Hood River after having lived at The Dalles about two years. She is very much pleased . to return among her many - friends. There was quite a celebration at her home Sunday, when she had all of her family at home for dinner once more. The event was in honor of Mr. . and Mrs. Clyde T. Bonney's wedding aud also of Mrs. Mayes' return to Hood River. Canby post, G. A. R., had a good meeting last Saturday. W. T. Hans berry was mustered in as a member. Several other old soldiers have signi fied their willingness to join, and the prospects for building up the post to a large membership are good. A com mittee was appointed to make prepara tions for Decoration day and memorial services. Re v. J. T . Merri 1 1 was chosen by the post to deliver the memorial sermon, and the committee was in structed to extend to him the Invita tion. . . . The Riley recital given by Miss Ma rion Cook, last Thursday evening, was a grand success, and those who attend ed went away with more love for James Whitcomb Riley and his homely poems than ever before.' The different moods and characteristics of the author were well brought out by the ten or more recitations given by Miss Cook. Her imitations of the small boy and bis sayings are both natural and humor ous. The soloists were in good humor and responded to encores. - The male Quartettes were both thoroughly en joyed, even though one of them was a sextette and the otuer a solo, miss Cook deserves the thanks of the com ru unity for the treat she has furnished and for her interest in the library: Hon. C. W. Wheeler, General Or ganizer Woodmen of the World, will deliver & lecture in old armorv hall this (Thursday) evening. Mr. Wheeler is a splendid speaker, and his lecture will please all who may be so fortunate as to bear bitn. His subject will be "Fraternity," and he does not attempt to tear down or In id re other orders. Everybody is cordially invited, and the ladles and members or tne A. u. u. w. are especially invited. - Come out, friends, and hear what Mr. Wheeler has to say. Admission free, and no collection taken. -; -: .... Last Sunday evening, while several small children were playing with bows and arrows, little Hazel uiass received an arrow iu her left eye, which caused a very serious hurt. -. The child was taken to the Good Samarican hospital, where she is being treated by the most skilful doctors, and it is hoped the sight of her eye will not be destroyed. New Millinery. We have added to our dry goods department a full line of ladles' trimmed bats, sailors, walking bats and sun shades. We have secured the services of Miss Alice Graham as trimmer, which will warrant our work with neatness aud dispatch. R. Rand & Son. Comrades L. Henry, D. H. Clough, W. T. Hanslrry and T. H. Clark, members of the G. A. R., erected a shed, Wednesday, on the hill "above town, in which to house the big gun. Mrs. D. L. Gee and Mrs. J. E. Ross of Portland are visiting their mother, Mrs. A. Mayes. They expect to return home about the last of the week. County court meets the first Wednes day after the first Monday of every al ternate month. The next meeting will be May 4th. Miss Hester Howe taught the pri mary department or the public school yesterday, Miss btevens beiug luuis posed. Dr. Jones will move to Portland next week. He will make regular trips to Hood ittver the lotn or every moiitu. Mr. John L. Henderson went to The Dalles, Tuesday, on legal business and returned home on his wheel next day. Supt. Gilbert aud wife attended the institute and stayed for the evening entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Bonney will be at home to their friends after May I, 1898. - Eastern Star lodge meets Saturday evening, April via. Republican County Convention. The republican county convention met at The Dalles, Wednesday. E. E Savage was elected temporary chair man, receiving 61 votes to 81 for T. A Hudson. N. F. Bird was elected sec retary and W. M. Yates assistant. The temporary officers were afterwards made the permanent officers of the convention. For sheriff, E. S. Ollnger, Robert Kelly, T. J. Driver and C. W. Haight were placed in nomination. - Alter tne third ballot, Olinger and Haight with drew, and the vote resulted: iieiiy 48, Driver 45. A. M. Kelsay was the only nominee for county clerk, and received the nom ination by acclamation. . Dor treasurer the names or 'J.JU.fhil- lips. Dr. Tackman and M. H. Nickel- sen were placed before the convention. Mr. Phillips received a majority on the first ballot and was declared the uom inee. Dor school superintendent and as sessor, U. L. Gilbert and W. H. Whip ple were respectively nominated by ac clamation. . N. C. Evans and J. W. Hinrichs were named for commissioner. Mr. Evans received a majority and was declared tbe nominee. For surveyor, J. B. Goit and .Wm. Campbell were named. Goit received 52 votes and was declared tbe nominee. W. H. Butts was nominated for cor oner. : : - Delegates to the State Convention E. E. Savage, A. E. Lake, E.L. Smith, H. L. Kuck, M.T.Nolan, J.S.Schenck, M. P. Isenberg, T. H. Johnstou, Wal ter Fralne and Grant Ashby. H. L. Kuck was elected chairman of the county central committee. While tbe names of the Hood Kiver delegates were unrecognizable in Tbe Dalles papers, their races were very much in evidence during the conven tion. With chairman, secretary, as sistant secretary, chairman of the most important committee, three delegates to the state convention and commis sioner, the republicans of Hood River valley sbou id teel well pleased. It was conceded on all sides that Mr. Savage made one of the best chairmen that ever presided over a convention in Wasco county. " ; Easter Entertainment. The following is the programme for the Easter entertainment to be given by tbe ladies of the M. E. church, Sat urday evening, April 0th, in A.O.U. W. hall: ': 1. Chorus, "Ring the Chimes." 2. Recitation, Mrs. C. T. Bonney. 3. Vocal solo, "Down In the Depths of tbe Sea," D. E. Rand. 4. Recitation, Marion Cook. 5. Ladies' quartette Mrs. Elmer Rand, Mrs. C. T. Bonney, Miss Anne Smith, Mrs. F. E. Jackson. - 6. Recitatiou, Mrs. R. R. Allard. 7. Cantata, The . ; Awakening of Spring. Admission, 20 and 10 cents. Com mencing at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. . Thanks. '., -. To those who helped In entertaining tbe visiting teachers, allow me, on be half of the teachers of tbe Hood River schools, to extend to each a hearty 'Thank you" for your generous . re sponse in our call to entertain on April 2d. R. R. Allard, Prill. Hood River Schools. East Hood River. Mrs. Jory Davis of Roseburg is visit lng her sister, Mrs. uscar Cameron, Miss Marguerite Shelley is teaching school in the Kingsley neighborhood Rev. Bonds, a traveling evangelist, is holding revival services at Mt. Hood Miss Nettie Kemp will teach the spring term of school at Little Lucka- rxiuss. L. W. Tomlinson returned, Thurs day, from Sherman county, where he has been wintering. Messrs. David and George Wishart deserve credit for the donation work done on the county road running south from Tomiinsorrs place. Charles B. Prathar made final proof on bis homestead at The Dalles land office last Tuesday. John Jackson and Jason Rand were his witnesses. Serious trouble is being had in school district No. 43. The directors refuse to accept the new school house and school win open in a private iiouse nearer what the directors claim to be the cen terof the district. A literary programme and debate will be rendered at the Odell school house next Saturday evening. Ques lion, "Kesoivea, That land veniciesare of- more benefit than water craft." R: S. Shelley and C D. Heuricu. chief disputants. A pine tree on D. R. Cooper's place measures 8 feet across the slump at its base. An effort is being made to have a section or this tree taken to tne um aha exposition. Our advice would be to save tne tree. Jt'iue trees 8 feet in diameter are rare. From White Salmon. V. D. Moore is shipping asparagus to Portland. . Miss Mary Moore of Trout Lake is teaching the Underwood school. Miss Hulda Kan kin is teaching term of school at the fails of White Salmon. - A wharf picnic was held one day last week. Tbe men turned out and laid the plank of tbe new wharf while the ladies furnished a good dinner. V. w. Moore of (Jamas frame has leased the Byrkett ranch at Trout Lake lor live years. Mr. Byrkett and fan ily have gone to Troy, Ohio. A man named Day, soliciting lor the Washington insurance company, left suddenly last week for parts unknown, leaving unpaid Dins to the amount or $35. Mrs. Bell of Camas Prairie took her 12-year-old daughter to Portland, last Saturday, to be treated for an injury to her eye, and both are now at Good o& maritan hospital. C. D. Moore made a trip to Steven son, Monday, and while there inter viewed the county commissioners iu session and had a new voting precinct cut on irom unenowetn precinct, which will be Known as underwood, Heretofore voters from the Underwood settlement had to go all the way to Cbenoweth to vote.- A road district was also made of this new voting pre' cinct, to be known as district No. 11, and Did Underwood was appointed su pervisor. Mr. Moore has located a homestead in section 5 and is for the present making his home there. Rheumatism Cured. . My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I can recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other household use for which we have found it valuable. W. J. Cuyler, Red Creek, New York. Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer chants of thU village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity W. G. Phippin, Editor Red Creek Her ald. For sale by Williams ABrosius. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in Hood River , po8tofflee April 1,18118. Bretton, T H Han wood, C H Ellish, Rev T L Thompson, Frank Gray, S S , Thomas, S . Hall, H U VV. M. YATES, f. M. A Word to the Wise. To the hundreds of my Hood River customers I would like to say just a word through the Glacier for the good of the planter and the success and health of the trees: 1. Remove all labels or attach them to an adjacent stake, else the wind will ultimately girdle and kill the tree. Z. All trees win do better to be bead ed back considerably. Peach trees need the most and cherries the least. 1. Keen the ground around the tree hoed up loose all the time, whetheryou Irrigate or not. 4. Kemember, that next fall I shall have the largest stock of trees, plants and vines in this part of the state. H. U. BATEHAM. Donl Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour 1.1ft AnsT. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mar netio, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bao, tbe wonder-worlcer, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or il. Cure guaran teed Booklet and . sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. New Goods. C. H. Temnle has lust received a fine line of watches,' alarm clocks and spectacles. He also has an eye-tester, and can fit glasses to suit all persons. All goods warranted. NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES. 12 In. Blssell Chilled Plow .... .. 7 60 .. 15 00 .. 45 00 ..40 00 .. 12 60 ,. 8 00 . 60 00 ... 27 60 60 tooth Steel Lever Harrow . Open Buggy Phoenix Bicyclea 16 In. Case Steel Plow........... 40 tooth Scotch Harrow Top Buggy Golden Eagle Bicycles...:. , , Lewis & D. HENRICH, Agent $5 Reward For Information leading; to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing wire or other wise maliciously Injuring the Mount Hood Telephone line. H. I. LANOILLE, as Manager, Water Notice, v The Hood River Water Supply Co. will meet applicants at tbe Mt. Hood hotel In Hood River, Saturday, April 16th, to make con tracts for water for the season of 1898. H.J. HIBBARD, President, Fruit Ranch for Sale. 40 acres. 2 miles from town. All kinds of fruit; 2 acres In strawberries; natural water privilege; boartag orchard. Terms reason able. W. J. CAMPBELL. Two Splendid Lectures. Under the auspices of the M. E. church two of the most instructive and entertaining lectures ever given iti Hood River will be given in the M. E. church; one on Wednesday evening, April 13th, and the other on Wed nesday evening, April 20th, at 8 o'clock. Tbe first will be ty Rev. J. J. Walter of Centenary church, Portland, en titled "The Walled City, or four years among criminals." Mr. Walter was four years chaplain of tbe state pent tentiary at Joliet, Illinois, aud the facts and Incidents of his lecture are taken from that experience. Tbe lecture is able, humorous and pathetic. It has called forth the highest encomiums in the DJast and on this coast. The second is by G. W. Gue, D. D. and is entitled "War Reminiscences.' Dr. Gue was chaplain through the war, His lecture is full of patriotism, pathos, humor, and will stir your hearts as they have not often been stirred by anybody or any theme. Admission, zoc to each; 10c for children under 1Z. They both donate all the proceeds to the church at Hood River. Further notices and posters. Appropriate mu sic and singing will accompany each lecture. - H. K. Hikes . Easter Services. Comrreeational Church. Rev. J. L Hershner will preach a short Easter sermon at 11 a. m. The choir will ren der several beautiful anthems in con nectiou with responsive readings. Tbe Sunday school will give an Easter con cert at p. m miss Agnes uukcs win represent Hope. Miss Fay LaFrauce, Joy, and Miss Jjydia Urowe, (jinet. Their attendants will be Grace Prather, Annabeile Htranahan, Mary LisD ranee, Belle and -Geneva .Wolfard. Leila Hershner, Margie Baker, Hazel Olinger, t ranees stranaban and Lienore Adams, The principal characters and attend ants will be in costume. Miss Marion Cook will favor the audience with an Easter selection; this will be followed by distribution of Easter eggs. An Easter missionary concert will be given DJaster evening at the Valley Christian church by the Junior society or Christian DJndeavor. A cordial iu vitatiou is extended to all. , Born. In Hood River. April 3, 1898. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yates, a daughter. Married. In Hood River valley, April 6, 1898, at the residence or the bride's parents, Mr. DJ'iward Hawkes and miss Anna Sears; Rev. Troy Shelley officiating, A good number of the bride's most in timate mends were present, and nearty congratulations were showered upon the happy couple. "A word to the wise is sufficient" and a word from the wise should be sOffl cient, but you ask, who are the wise? Those who know, l ne ott repeated eit' perience of trustworthy persons may be taken tor Knowledge. Mr. w.M. Terry says Chamberlain's cough Dtemedy gives better satisfaction than any other u the market. Die has been in the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for 12 years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's is the most satisfactory to the people, and is tne best. Dor sale by Williams & iiro- sius. - " ' ' " - . ' -No-To-Bsc tor Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60o, il. All druggists. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT lve irentlemen or ladies to travel for re- sponsible.established Iiouse in Oregon. Month ly $5 and exDenses. Position steady. - Refer ence. Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. SOMETHING NEW. New styles in Glassware; tyles in Glassware: new fancy De- ocratea Teapots: new ana pretty designs in crepe paper for lamp shades; new candles; new crices for DaDer nankins: new baskets for bringing butter to market; new dates and new tins: something new all the time. Call and see for yourself. . ' - S. J. LaFrance. ' Cor. Oak and 2d Sts, - Hood River, Or FOR SALE. Lumber wagon, VA inch two-seated buggy; one norse, jzou pounui or part of my ranch. harness. Will sell all E. E. SAVAGE. Hood River Nursery We have closed out our stock of trees for this season and wish to thank our many cus tomers for their liberal patronage. We will be In the field again next fall with a fine lot of nursery stock. A lso, agents for the sale of some desirable real estate, Including the Jones ranch. For Sale or Exchange. acres nun vanvy muu, ou mue utu ui Portland. Good cottage, barn, feuces and all klndsof fruit. School, church and post office handy.. Improvements all new. 2b acres cleared; balancegood pasture. Will exchange for small well improved ranch in Hood River valley, or will take unimproved land and 25 to su per cent in casn. rnce, i,zuu. ai . u. a. iwjtJi3iio, monitor, ur. . 160 Acres Homestead Relinquishment for sale. Small house and some clearing. Price t50 cash. See Tlf I I?TT I- Hil l 111M For Sale. A nrettv. white enameled iron bedstead: al so, new air-tight heating stove for sale. Chbap for cash. Apply to MRS. C. R. BONE. Carrots. A ton or so of nice, clean, large roots tor sale at 50n per 100. delivered. Speak quick to . m25 H. C. BATEMAM. Wanted. A good, reliable man to work by the month. H. C. BATEHAM. FOR SALE. I have the following articles for sale at rea sonable prices for cash: Lumber wagon, work harness, driving hnroess, names and chain harness, buggy, steel scraper, stove, saddle, riding bridle.: also, one good team of horses, bull calf, cow and calf. G. R. CASTNEK. It is a Fact That you can't afford to buy land In Hood River valley without first seeing what I have for sale. Call on or address marl8 V. WINCHELL. Klondike Bakery. I "can supply people of Hood River with fresh bread, pies and cake after this date, and will have on hand everything connected with a bakery. M. II. NICKELSEN. Maica t, im. STABLES ' Of Hood River can furnish comfortable conveyances to all parts of the valley and vicin ity. Heavy draylng and transferring done with care and promptness. GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House In th valley. -DEALER IN - AN Flour, Feed, HOOD RIVER, CANDY CATHARTIC DALLAS & SPANGLER DEALERS IN- AO MARE, Kitchen Furniture, v PLUMBERb'. GOODS. - Pruning Tools, Etc. We have a new and complete stock of hard' ware, stoves and tinware, to which we will keeD constantly addine. Our nrices will con tinue to be as low as f ortiana prices. Repairing Tinware a Specialty. Columbia Nursery Offers a large stock of Fruit Trees and all oth er kinds or nursery stocK. ah trees are wen grown, carefully dug, free from pests and true to label. Whether vou want one tree or 1.000. It will pay you to examine this stock. Re member, trees grown here give the best satis- iacuon. no irouuie w snow kihkik. urueni filled on short notice. H. C. BATEHAM, Hood River, Oregon, Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Road. PIONEER MILLS, Harbison Bros., Pbop'bs, : . " " Manufacturers of OraB Liter Dressed and Undressed Flour, Feed and all kinds of cereals ground. - Whole Wheat Graham a specialty. , HOOD RIVER, OREGON. DENTISTRY. DR. E. T. CARNS Is now located in Portland, at 113 Russell street. Will make regular trips to Hood River on the first of every month and remain three days. E. H. PICKARD, Hood River, Painter & Decorator PAPER HANGING, WALL TINTING, GRAINING and NATURAL WOOD FIN ISH. I make a specialty of my trade, and or ders will receive prompt attention. Satisfac tory work at live and let live prices guaran teed. Estimates gratis. jy2 M. F. SHAW, M. D. (Successor to Dr. Morgan) All Calls Promptly Attended Office and residence, second door north of Nickelsen's store. 83.. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Attomey-at-Law, Abstracter, Notary Public and Seal Estate Agent. For 21 years a resident of Oregon and Wash ington. Has had many years experience in Real Estate matters, as abstracter, searcher of titles and agent. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Office with Geo. T. Prather. f25 SHOE REPAIRING In the best and most artistic styles at the Old Reliable Shoe .iliop one door west of post office. Ladies' fine work a specialty. All work war ranted. C. WELDS, Prop'r. Magoon Strawberries. ' I have one acre In Magoon strawberries that I will sell, with lease, for $50. Will sell sets of the same at 81 per 100, or S3 per 1,000. ml8 C. H. DARLING. For Sale. Two small farms close to Hood River, all Improved. Seven acres set to strawberries. Houses, barns, sheds, orchards, wolls, etc Terms easy. Address T. R. COON. Do You Want ,; To buy land In Hood River Valley. If so, don't fail to See Tucker! Fruit Land, Berry Land, Grain Land, or Hay land, at prices you can't equal In tbe valley. B. R. TUCKER, Tucker, Or. A Nice Little Home: For sale. VA acres within city limits; house 28 x 28. story and a half: store house and cel lar; 120 fruit trees, blackberries, raspberries, currants, one acre in strawberries; jrood well of water. Terms reasonable. Inquire of maris T. II. CLARK, Hood l;iver. L; COS Feed Etc., Etc. OREGON ALL DRUGGISTS To tla-e East, Gives the ehovce of . . TRANSCONTINENTAL , TWO ROUTES Via Via Spokane, Salt Lake, Minneapolis, Denver, St. Paul, Omaha, - AND ; ASS : Chicago, Kansas City. Ocean Steamers OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, ' And ; CITY OF TOPEKA Leave Portland every live .days for - Alaska Points. ; TIME TABLE FOK HOOD RIVEB west hocnh. , .! . No. 1, Oregon Short Line 4.23 A. M. No. 3, Spokane . 7.45 A. M. EAST BOUND. - No. 4, Spokane.. 4.33 p. M. No, 2, Oregon Short Line 10.4S T. .m. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every four days fr SAN FRANCISCO Steamers monthly from Portland oToko- homa and Hons Krnie. via the Northern l'a- eificSteamuhipCo.liieonnectiou witiiO.K.dN For full details call on O. R. A N. Agent Hood River, or address W. it. ill Ki.KVH J, . Gen'l Pass. A cent. Portland. O DODWELL, CARLILL & (X)., uea i Agistor. rc et- s. uo-, rwuvJ, ur. THE- - MPPflTTT 4TYD LIKE.' TUB Dalles, Poitlaifl & Astom Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. " ; DailyM. DallBsaBfl PortlaBl All Freight Will Come Through , : ' Without Delay. Leave The Dalles... K45 A. m. i Leave Portland... 7.00 a. jc . "v PASSENGER RATES. V .....1 iiiO One way ,.. liouud trip..... Freight Rates Greatly Keducea. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. DALLES, OREGON THE To Rent or Lease. . TUCKER'S MILL, for oue year or number of years. Power for 20,000 tolaSm feet of lum ber per day. Can be increased to any amount desired. Would possibly sell if can tic K rent. . J 14 B. R. TUCKER, Tyeker, Or. 160 Acres of Land Loeated on Hood river, 3 miles from towa of Hood River. - Free from wind and frost, Will sell whole or in part, from one acre to lid. Inquire of J. H. FERUCSON. J21 For Sale or Exchange. The best Hay ranch, or an apple or straw, berry farm, already In bearinif. Ohwp for cash or exchange for stock merchandise. yii A. 8. JJLOWR . In I iOj . I '!