'v , 3&cd ver Slacier FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1898. TUB MALLS. mau arrives from Ht. Hood at w o' eiock A. M. Wednesday and Saturdays; de- pnrts itj Htiu uayt noon. For Onenoweth, k'ave at 8 A. M. Tuesdays auu oaturunyK arrives m o f. For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M.; arrives at 6 o'clock P. M. From White Salmon, lea ves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Olenwood Mondays, tt vuuesuays ana r riaavs. SOCIETIES. Laurel Kebokah Degree Lodee. No. 87. 1. 0. O. F. Meets first and third Mondays In each month. MRS. FLORA HARTLEY, N. G. O. G. ChajibeklaIn, Secretary, t Oanby Post, No. 10, G. A. R.. meets at A. O. U. W, Hall, tl rst Saturday of each month at 2 o'clock p. ni. All G. A. R. members in' viiea to meet wun us. FRANK NOBLE, Commander. T. J. Cunning, Adjutant. Can by W. R. C, No. 16, meets first Saturday i eacn monin in a.u. u. w. nan, at i p. m. Mrs. auni;s uuiNJNllNti, president, Mrs. Ursula Dukes, Secretary. Hood River Lodge, No. 105, A. V. and A. M. Meets Saturday evening on or before each fllll mnnn V I. TiPiWlllW W VI W. M. Yates, Secretary. Hood River Chapter, No. 27, B. A. M. Meets third Friday night of each month. F. C. BROS! US, H. P, G. E. Williams, Secretary. Hood River Chapter, No. 25, 0. E. 8. Meets Saturday after each full moon. Mrs. EMMA BROSIUS, W. M. Mrs. Eaciikl Hsksiiner, Secretary. meets second and fourth 'Monday nights of eaen montn at raterniiy null, Jsrotners and sisters cordially luvlted to meet with us. A. P. BATEHAM, M. A; S. S. Gkay, Secretary. Waucoma Lodge, No. 80, K. of P., meets In A. . U. W. Hall on very Tuesday night. ROBERT H. HUSBANDS, C. C. G. T. Prather, K. of R. 4 S. Riverside Lodge, No. 88, A O. tJ. W., meets first and third Saturdays of each month. G. T. PUATHEU, M W. . r . w att, financier. H. L, Howe, Iteeo' der. Idlew.lde Lodge, No. 107, i. O. O. F., meets In Fraternal hall every Thursday night, v H. J. HIBBARD, N. G. O. G. Chamberlain, Secretary. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Tennis shoes at the Racket Store. Ladies' shirt waists at the Racket Store. A full line of hats and caps at the Racket Store. Hon. J. W. Morton was laid up with measles last week. ; VVakelee's squirrel poison, 2oc a can, f at Williams & Brosius'. . Rev. C. D. Nickelsen of Moro spent the 4lh In Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Savage are visit ing relatives on Puget Sound. Win. Yates, P. M., Is authorized aeent - for all newspaiiers and periodicals Mr. Herhert Perry and family, from Portland, sjient the 4th in Hood River. Mi's. Notf man is treating several cases o eczema and nervous troubles with great success. Bromide of Quinine Compound, cures colds while you sleep. 10 and 25 cents at Williams & Brosius, pharmacists. Mr. C. R. Deems, who lias teen teaching school at Nansene, bas heen engaged as priucipul of the Dufur school. ' Alliert NewniU and Geo. Wilson left . last Friday for Prescott, Wasli , to help harvest I lie big wheat crop of the In I land Empire. Mrs. Lyman Smith was brought home from the Portland hospital last Friday and is stopping at the house of Jier son, yjxi. nay lies. The lpst market prices paid in rash at the Hood River Meat Market, Clyde T. Bonney, proprietor, for chickens, eggs and live stock. Clyde T. Bonney. j. Have you tfied pne of those vapor baths? TheyWeiipeilorto any water bath, as theypen the pores of the ftkin eomp!e!ely Try them as given by Mrs. Notemai Mr. 8. W. Arnold returned Saturday from Sherman county, where he has been building a house for a rancher near Wasco. He reports the prospects etill good for crops in Shermati county. Mr. R. O. Evans, who Is now located at Stevenson, Wash., came up to cele brate with us at Hood Kiver. Mr. Evans has purchafed two town lots in the center of the (town -of Stevenson and is improving them by building. Notice. Mr. J. L. Henderson, at torney, has charge of my books, with instructions to collect all accounts over due, I pay cash for meats and must sell for canh or its equivalent. All ac v counts due and payable on the 1st of each month. Clyde T. Bonney. . i. I Wm. Pugh and two daughters, John Pugh and wife, Matt Russell and wife, . Miss Saidie Orr, Gilbert Edgington, Ellis Edgington, Frank Watson, all of Sherman county, celebrated in Hood River. The excursion from Sherman county did not materialize. Every towu In the county had its own cele bration. Rev. J. W. Jenkins and C. L. Cop .' plo went to Turner last week as dele gates to. the state convention of the Uoited Brethreu church It was the largest gathering of the kind ever held in the state. Rev. Robert Copple was alsa in attendance as a delegate from i Cottage Grove. While at Salem, Mr. Copple was shown through the various state institutions located there. S. E. Bartmess now has t he Acme steam fruit canner in stock. This can ' tier not only saves a great deal of labor in canning fruit, but also retains the flavor and fortnof the fruit. There is no burning or boiling over of fruit, as the fruit is plated in t lie jars tiefore cooking.4 Peas, beans, corn and meats may also be nanned with perfect safety and saving of labor. Mrs.-Bartmess is making use of one and pays she could not do without It. Call and see it at work in her kitchen. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested in the experience of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Providence, R. I. He says: "For sev eral years I have heen almost a constant sufferer from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks completely prostrating me and . rendering me unlit for my duties at this . " hotel. About two years ago a travel " ing salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its effects were im mediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this valuable remedy. The result has been very satisfactory and almost com plete relief from the affliction.;' For wile by Williams & Mroaius. J. C. Wheeler has sold his place of three acres, 10 acres in section 34, and a house and lot In Winans' addition to M. S . Ballard, from Passadina, Cal. He has also leased his 10 acre place to T. R. Coon. Mr. Wheeler left on Mon day for Los Angeles, where he expects to make his home for a while. Mr. Wheeler says he is mindful of the many good things in Hood River and may come buck next year a wiser man. Co. A of the girl's brigade was pho tographed tiy Bradley as they lined up on Oak street in front of the Glacier office. As usual, he succeeded iu get ting good views or the company. The plidios of this gallant company ale for sale at liradley's gallery tor 85c apiece, and of course everybody wants one or more of them. Some person has been guilty of do ing the gate of the lateral of the Im provement Co's ditch that supplies water from Capt. Blowers' place to the stile road. The water was shut oft' last Saturday and Sunday, so that for part of the day not a drop of water came down the ditch. Who is the guilty party? , - , Mr. Paul Brandt of Portland, agent for the sale of the Sterunter ,flre extin guisher, irave an exhibiiion of its effici ency iu town Monday night. This ex tinguisher seems to do its work thor ougly, and it might be well for our town council to recommend the pur chase of several for protection ugainst ure. ....,.... Last week Robt. Leasure of Mt. Hood and Frank Bluker were hunting on the West fork of Hood river, eight or ten miles west or tne .post ornee. when they ran onto an old she dear and her cub. The old bear showed right but was soon killed. The young bear's meat was good, and the pelts ot both were line. Mr. W. G. Clelland and family came down from La Grande to spend the 4th. Mr. Ulelland lias leen engaged with Hurry Donnelley's bridge builders. He saysihe beet sugar industry of Grand Koiuie valley promises well tor the farmers, 'who huve 2(500 acres iu guitar beets. . Labor is scarce. , Mr. Chris Dethman commenced Tuesday to cut grain with his self binder for H. Lage, D. A. Turner, Har bison Bros., Wm. Ehrck, S. Copule and his own, all on the East Side. The grain siands'well and a good crop will ue harvested. . IX1X V jvit. fiooa ceieoratea Dy having a kod oration delivered by Prof. V. M Sission, speeches by J. M. Blossom and A. G. JVlcKamey, Mild declamations by lie school children, winding up with a ball in the evening at Robt. Leasure's. Dr. E. T. Carries, who adveriised to come to Hood River on the 1st of July. as usual, was sick in bed at the time and his customers were disappointed, i'he doctor's many friends here hone to learn or iiiVariy recovery. The excursion Kiven by Co, Bonneville on Wednesday was a grand success 111 point ot numbers. JN i net v- l"ht peisons went troiu Mood Kiver. Hie O. R. & N. generously irave a rate ot oOc lor the round trip. ' White: Salmon is more patriotic than we are 011 this side ot the Columbia. Several kegs of beer were 011 duly there 011 tlie 4th, and the White Salmon boys allied at the lap or the Keg. Ueer pays a big war tax. All memltel's of the Hood River brass band are requested to meet ut the York drug store tomorrow evening at 8 o' clock to make arrangeiiienls for perma nent organization and other business. Sunday. July 10. the O, R. & N. will give excursion rales to Bonneville, way points and return, for 5l)c. For fishing parties who wisli to go to Muliunmuh falls, the round trip will also be 50c. Mr. At Fulton of the East Side was badly hurt by the falling of the false worK of a bridge on which he was at work, near Cayuse Station, and was brought home Monday. Mrs. Eliot, Wm. G. Eliot, wife and two children, Miss Ellen Eliot, Hum and Tom came tip Tuesday from Port land and will spend the season at their summer home. I . Tlie Misses Marana and Grace A Hard, who have been visiting witli Prof, and Mrs. Allard, left on "Wednesday morn ing's Ideal for their home at lioutdale. Mrs. Lyman Smith, who. was sup posed to be aftiicied with tumor of the stomach, is some better, and symptoms of her recovery are more lavoruble.. The river has fallen sufficiently to allow the working of the locks at the Cascades, and the D. P. & A. K. Co's boats are muking through trips. Mr. J. I. Miller presented the Gla cier with some, of his Roxbury Rus set apples on t he 4th of July. They had kept perfectly sound. Miss Dora Tulbert, who has been vis iting fiiends and relatives in Hood River valley, returned to Portland on the boat Tuesday morning. Miss Mary Foley has been quite sick for tlie past few days and for a Idle it was thought she had scarlet fever. She is now improving. Mosier celebrated. An orator was imported from Portland. Dan'l Pra ther of tlie East Side recited Barbara Frietcha. A lady's black kid glove was lost on the grounds on the 4th. Finder will please leave at this office and receive a re ward. Hon E. L. Smith returned yesterday from his trip to JSew Jersey as a dele gate to the supreme lodge A. O. U. W, Willie Warren left Wednesday for Walla Walla, Wash., where he will se cure a job as a harvest hand. A telephone line is being erected to connect Dr. Shaw's residence with II. A. York's drug store. The sieamer Regulator and Sarah Dixon now leave The Dalles at 8 o'clock iu the morning. . Mr. Jas. Stranahan started for Sher man county with his team, overland, Wednesday. Try one of Mrs. Noteman's sharrjt. pooing of the hair. They are most re freshing. Ed Miller and family, now living ut Chenoweth. spent the 4lh iu Hood River. ' , Mr. Wilbur Galligau left on the train Tuesday evening for Shermau county. East Side farmers are in the midst of their hay harvest. The crop is good. ' Miss Kate Wolfard is visiting' her brother, C. M. Wolfard and family. J. J. Luckey and fuiiiily celebrated in Portland. See R Rand & Son's new ad. - Bonneville excursion, Sunday, 50c. Mew Goods At the People's Store. Men's extra strong "Buckskin" shirts .... '. 55c Men's very fine silk Madras front shirts 75c Men's white laundrled, 3 ply, double back and front 75c Lace curtains .50c and up Extra heavy pure linen toweling.... 07J Men's Rockford sox, good, 4 pairs for .'. ... 25c Ladies' stainless black hose, double heel and toe 10 to 40c Parasols and umbrellas .. ; 50c and up Fine silk Taffeta umbrellas . $i jo Ladies' fine genuine kangaroo calf shoes .... ; 1 85 Ladies' fine Vicl kid vesting top shoes 1 75 Plush carpet Blippers 35 ' Many other excellent values. More new goods will be In next week. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. (Old Post Office Building.) WMth Ferryman Rowland at the helm, a Dartv of Hood Riveriles spent an outing on the Columbia last Friday. There was breeze enough to make a sailboat ride deliciously delightful. A visit was made to Menialuse island, and after upending an Ijour roaming over the sand hills of the island and view ing the piles of bleached bones and skulls of this onetime Iilia buryinsr ground, the parly crossed the river lo the Washington side, where lunclY was spread, tin ice cream freezer brought out, and, as usual with picnickers, every one enjoyed himself immensely. Those oftheperty were: Prof, and Mrs. Al lard, Mr. a'nd Mrs. O. P. McFull, Clara Blythe, the Misses Grace and May Al lard, Chester and Carrie Sluiie, Earl Bartmess and your humble pencil pusher. The Oregon Lumper company is rushing the lumber trade now. The mill runs dav and nisjht. Mormon- town is thronged with working men and Viento is crowded until there is no vacant house Iu town. The logging railroad will soon reach tlie northern extremity of the While Salmon valley. Houieste'adeis are realizing from $700 10 $1200 per quarter section for iheir lim ber, and prosperity beams throughout. Stevenson Pioneer. Rev. J. L. Hershner and family left on Tneaday for Portland loatiendthe national council of Congregational churches in North America. Hon. Nelson Dingley of 'Maine, as orator, will deliver "the opening address on Thursday morning. Mrs. Hershner and children will go on from the coun cil to visit a brother at Salem and her parents at Monmouth. 1 The new M. E. thurch at Stevenson was dedicated last Sunday. Kev, F'.R. Spauldiugof Wasco (.reached the dedi catory sermon, wrncn was a masteriy and eloquent address, surprisingly well delivered for so young a man. The church is now entirely free from debt. Stevenson isspruci'ig up now-a-days wilh a villi and a vengeance. ,11. O. Evans is enclosing his city lots prepar atory to building a new residence. Street embellishment, fancy doorsteps and supeib approaches blossom into beauty all along the line. Pioneer. George Slocuni is at Portland, where he has a position as shipping agent for Washburn, Moen & Co., the ureat wire tlriii-. Roy islocuiiL. left for San Fran cisco last week where he goes to take a position under the same company. Congregational church There will be no preaching services Sunday. Sun day school as usual at 10 a. m.; Y. P. H. C. E. at 8 p. m. Articles left over from the 4th of July picnic, and belonging 10 the ladies' aid societies, have been lett lor salerat the lurniiuie store ot S. E. Uartniess. Ray Ellis of Portland siient the 4th in Hood River, visiting with his cousin Roy Ellis". ' . Robt. Kelly, our new sheriff has ap pointed Frank C. Sexron his deputy. Mrs. Nannie Nesmith, nee Bulou, is visiting Mis. J. J. Gibbdns. - '.; Mrs. A. R. Byrkett of Troy, Ohio, ar rived in Hood River, Tuesday. ' Burs. In Hood River, July 6, J 898, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Fossburg, a son. In Hood River valley, July 5, .1898, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nealeigh, a daughter. Educate Tour ISowelK Wil li Cascaretti., Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. foil, druggists ret und money. Ladies, You are especially invited to call at my store and see the new and latest patterns iu Crockery and glassware while you "wait for the wagon." You will find this an interests log pastime. Yours for pretty dishes, S. J. LA FRANCF. Lost or Stolen. A set of single, breast strap buggy harness was taken from the barn of K. L. Smith .last week. A reward of $0 will be paid for ita re turn to Dr. Watt. Jy8 Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land 'Office, The Dalles, Ore gon, June 1, 1898. Notice Is hereby given that incompliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, U;8, entitled "An act for the sate of timber lunds in the states of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," , GILFORJ. D. WOODWORTH, Of Hood Elver, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this office h,is sworn statement No for the purchase of the northeast V of northeast H of section No. 21. in township 2 north, range No , and will offer proof to show that, the Jand sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Hegister and Receiver at this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the rth day of July, 18!;8. He names as witnesses: Fred Kantz, Frank Da ven port, Fred Hetz and John Nickelsen,all of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or buforo said 6th day of Augu.-t, 18. J&10 . JAS. F. MOORE. Register. G. A. R. Can by Post, G. A. R.; was well at tended at its regular meeting last Sat urday The absence of Commander Noble, who was away on his wedding tour, called forth considerable com ment. Amotion to impose a flue of the cigars for the ost was about to be pin, wnen a comrane rulfed tlie tioinl of order that a comrade could not be toiind. guilty without first haviinr court martial. The whole proceedings are now nem in aoayulice till next meeting, when it is likely charges will be preferred and a court martial ordered. . , General orders announcing the elee tion of department officers and the ap pnintmeiiis made were read. Canhv . 1 1 1. 1 . . . . . pom, mm ueen nonorea ny me election of J- vV. Rigby as medical Inspector nun ivi. r. iHenoerg as.member or the council or administration. A most interesting part of the meet ing was when Comrade Blowers called attention to the fact that a battle was raging at Santiago and said that our young men at the front were expe- iieiicuig some or ine Hardships endur ed by the Grand Army in tlie davs from '61 to '65. He called on the mm. rades to ex press their feelings in the mat- ier. ratrii.iic aaores.es were made by Comiades Risrbv. Isenberir and Cun ning. It was good to have been at this meeting. Every member of the post H11011111 nave oeen tnere. .More Interest ceems lo be taken in the meetings or ine post than formerly, and every old soldier should belong and mase it a point to never miss a regular meeting. To Cure Coiiiiatluii Forever. Take Ctiscai ots Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a. If C. C. C. fail to euro, druggists refund money. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in Hood River postofflce July I, 1898. Alison, Mrs Miller, Frank Barnard, Mrs Geo F McCoy, Mrs J H Burch,MrsMyrtIe2Monson, Mrs Ella Raich, John Negstag, Miss Beeson, 1 E Bennett, Frank Burnett, John Biice, James. Carter, Arthur Carver, G VV Cavanaugh, Frank Culley, James DeFiies, Ellys Feiin, Oscar Gilkison, Arthur Osbom MissWyona Riemeusnider, Ada tetiio, Itichardson, Wyley Rhodes, Arthur Shu It., Miss Lizzie Stevens, Bertha Smith, E G Spun ney, Earl Strong, Win M R.N.T., (Return to Good, Albert writer) Giddings, Mrs AM Thompson, P Hill. Geo W Thompson, Peter Houwood, Wm Haiiflong, Hattie Hurdy, Mrs M A John, Henry Kestner, JU,, Kilkinii, Joe Lewis, Herbert Miller, DM2 J uompson, W C Thompson, D W Thompson, L E Verdenburg, Alb J Williams, Mrs M Woolsou. Mary Wagoners, J H ' Wishart, James Sing Lee No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, mokes weak pen strong, blood pure. SOo, $1. All druggists. Time Schedules. Depart For' AKRIVli From Fr'm HOOD RIVER Fast Mail 10:48 p.m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth.Omaha, Kansas City. St Louis, Chicago and the East. . Fast Mall 4:23 a.m. Walla- Walla, Spo- Spokane Flyer 4:33 p.m. Kane.Mi nneapous St Paul, Duluth, MHwaukee, Chi Spokane Flyer 7:45 a.m. cago and East. From PORTLAND. 8 p.m. OctfAN Steamships 4 p.m. All satling dates sub tect to chancre. For San Flanclsco ISail July 5,0,13,17,21, 10, ai. 7 p.m. To Alaska- 5 p.m. Sail June 7, 25. Columbia Rivek Stkameks. 8 D.m. 4 p.m. Ex. Hunday Ex.Sunday. Ba turd as' 10 a-mf To Astoria and way; landings. Willamette River. 4:40 p.m. Ex-Sunday. 6 a.m. Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New-, oerg,aiem is wayi lanuings. W ILLAMETTE AND 3:80 p.m. Mon, Wed. and Fri. 7 a.m. Tues. Thur. and Sat. Yamhill Rivers. Oregon City, Dayton ana way landings. Willamette River. 6 a.m. Tues, Thur. and Sat. 4:30 : .m. Portland to Corval- ;Tues.,Thur. lisdc way landings. ana sab Lv.Rlparla. 1:45 a.m. Mon.. Wed. and Friday Lv Lewlst'n 5:45 a.m. CI.... 'I' Snake Riveb. Rlparia to Iewiston I and Thur. V W. H. HURLBtJRT. (ren'l Pass. Aeent. Portland. Or E. B. C'L.VUK, Agent, Hood River. Bio. tii ij ,0 M. Si & STABLES Of Hood River can furnish comfortable conveyances to oil 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 the valley. -DEALER IN ' and: . , ' . Gre3n.era,l IMIer db-'arza-d-ise, , Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc. HOOD RIVER, - - - - - - OREGON CANDY CATHARTIC 25c 50c - - . mMM DALLAS & SPANGLER -DEALERS IN- STOVES AND T1TOEE, Kitchen Furniture, PLUMBERb'y GOODS. Pruning Tools, Etc. We have a new and complete stock of hard ware, stoves and tinware, to which we will keep constantly adding. Our prices will con tinue to be as low as Portland prices. Repairing Tinware a Specialty. Planet Junior band and horse Cultivators. Stud ebaker Wagons. Canton Clipper IUMd Plows & Cultivators, All styles and sizes. For Repairs Give me a call. Extra Shares and Plow Parts , ' Always In stock. H. F. DAVIDSON. Columbia Nursery Offers a large stock of Fruit Trees and all oth er kinds of nursery stock. Ail 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. Re member, trees grown here give the best satis faction. No trouble to show goods. Orders filled on short notice, H. C. BATEHAM, l-iooa Kiver, uregon. Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Road. PIONEE MILLS, Harbison Bros., Pro'rs, Manufacturers of ten Lite Dressed and Undressed Flour, Feed and all kinds ofceieals ground. Whole WheatGraham ' 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. M. F. SHAW, M. D. (Successor to Dr. Morgan) All Calls Promptly Attended Office up stairs over Copple's store. All calls left at the otlice or residence will be promptly attended to. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. Attovney-at-Law, Abstracter, Notary Fubiic ana Heal jstaie Agent. For 21 years a resident of Oregon and Wash ington. Has had many years experience in Real Estate mat ters, as abstracter, searcher of titles and agent. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. ' 5, umee witn uoorge 1. pratner. For Sale or Trade. Two span of good work horses, weight 1100 to 1200 pounds. Will sell or trade tliem for wood or posts, or will sell or trade one team only. Call and see them or address jurj. a. jMurvitiou, Jy2t Mon li laud, Sherman Co., Or. Do You Want To buy Valley. land In Hood River If so, don't fail to - See Tucker! Fruit Land. Berry Land, Grain Land. 01 Hav land, at prices you can't equal in tup valley. U. R. TUCK ER, Tjcker, Or. L. CO.'S ALL DRUGGISTS THE- - "REGULATOR LINE." TIib Dalles, Portlanfl & Astoria Navigation Co. .. Through Freight and Passenger Line it. All Freight Will Come Through Without Delay- Leave The Dalles............. 8.4") a. m. Leave Portland .7.00 A. M. PASSENGER RATES. One way..... '. $1 59 Round trip il 59 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. w. c. THE DALLES, ALLAWAY, General Afjenf, - OREGON rSION INDICATOR, ; (devices for resmlatins: and ; showing the eact tension) are ; a few cf the features that emphasize the high grade character ot tne White. Sfend for our elegant IL T. ; catalog. White Sewing Mackke Co., CLEVELAND, 0 25cts. SOcts. and $1.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. This Great Cough uukb viorvouv eures Where all others fail. Coughs, Croi:p, Sera Throat, Hoarseness, Whoopinr: Cough anJ Asthma. For Consumption it h3 no rival; has cured thousands, and will cubr you If taken in time. Bold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Crest, ur,o SHILOH'3 BELLADONNA PLASTERJSc REMEDV, Have you Catarrh? This remedy is ffu.sran teed to cure you. Price.60cta. Injeciorjfroa. Kor sale by H A. YOiih.. Dais 111 PcFiM S Future comfort for 'present $ seeming economy, fcut buy the J t ; sewing; machine with an estab- J I Jjlishei reputation, that guar- J ; antees you long &nd satisfac- J I ' 3 tory service. 2 J J J j if'ESf I T Of i ft I 1 iJl -ft :rrs PINCH TENSION I . . and . , ; . C ixoa U M J -re J