The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 20, 1899, Image 3

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    Kasd Iiver Slaciei
FRIDAY, JAMJAKY 31, 18!)!).
THE MAILS.
Th mull arrives from Mt. (food at 10 o".
luck A. M. Wednesdays anil Hutunluys: de
paru ie same duyH tt noon.
Kr Cuono yetli, leaves at A. M. Tuesday
and Haturdiivs; arrives hi V P. M.
For Willi Salmon leave ually at 1 P. M
rrlv bI H o'clock P. M.
From Whim Huimon, leaves for Kuldii, Gil
mer, Trout Luke and (ilenwood Mondays,
Vdudays and r'rlduv.
SOCIETIES.
Laurel Hi-hclcnl) Degree Lodge. No. 87, I. O.
O. K. Meets Mint nnd llilrd Moiidnvs In each
month. MUM. r'L'ULY II AlULfcY, N. U.
O. li. CHA.MUKiti.Alx, Hecretury.
Cunli.v Post, No. lit, (1. V. It., meets at A. O.
II. W, Hull, 11 rut Saturday of each mouth
at 1 o'clock p. in. AI1U. A. It. members In
vited to meet Willi us.
l. u. HILL, Commander.
T. J. Cunning, Adjuliinl.
Canny W. R. ('., No. Ill, uipeta first Saturday
of each inonih III A. O. IT. W. hall, ill i p. in.
Mrs. (i. P. CROWKLL, President,
Mm, Crsi la Uukkm, Heereiary.
Hood River Lodge, No. IiB, A. F. and A. M.
Meet Miiturdiiy evening on or before each
full moon. II. K. DAVIDSON, W. M.
I). McDonald, Hceretarv.
Hood Klver Chapter, No. 27, R. A. M.
MeeU tblrd Friday night of each month.
K. I,. HMlTil, II. P.
O. E. Williams, (secretary.
Hood Klver Chapter, No. 2.1, O. E. 8,-MeeU
Saturday alter emit full moon.
Mrs. KVA IIAYNKS, W. M.
O. K. Williams, (secretary.
Oletii Aembty. No! ' 104,' flitted Artisans,
Dieeli second nnd fourth Mondiiy nights of
rseh monlli nt Krnternily hull. Urol hers und
sisters cordially Invited to meet with us.
A. P. BATKllAM, M. A.
8. 8. OBAY, Secretary.
Waiieonia Lodge, No. SO! K. of P., meets In
A. O. IJ. W. Hall on every Tuesday night.
(I. V. (iUAHA.M, C. C.
O. T. Prulher, K. of K. . H.
Riverside Lodge, No. , A O. IT. V., meets
drat and third Saturdays of each mnntli.
I. T. PUATHKll, M. W.
J. K. Watt, financier.
II. L. Howk, lleco der.
Mlew.lflu Lolge, No. 107, 1. O. O. P.. meets
n Fraternal hall every Thursday night.
(). II. HAUTLKY, N. U.
H. J. HnuiARn, Hccn'tury.
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
TliutoOoent tililrt.
Fur n good shoe go to Bone & Mc
Donald. R nuns to Let Apply to Mrs. Clias.
Iluyncr.
C. II. Itoucra lias been quite poorly
with (lie grip.
WihmI oliopiKTH wanted. Enquire nf
Clyde T. lioiiuey.
Mr. Krnat Jensen U visiting relatives
In Ho mI K.vcr.
A full line of rubber boots and shoes
at I lie Ittckel store.
Gel a SiinniidK siw from Bone & Me
D diiild and le liuppy.
Itoyal A mil ( Imp er A. F. uud A. M
Meels tonight, Ffidiiy.
V. T. Bo'iney pays highest eueh priee
for fat slock nf all Kinds.
Miss Madge Wiii-ren went to Vientu
Wed ied iy f ir a few d iys' visit..
Pure oen kettle tendered I ird at
ltec.proc'it.V (timer. Made ut liome.
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Hand went to
Port land Wednesday to visit fiitnds.
Dr. Hi-i.j.iiiiin. demist, will beat tin
Mt. Mood huh 1 today und tomorrow.
M. H. Niykelseii and family moved
to their ranch at Ueliiionl Tlmisd.iy.
Money to loan on real estate by
' John L. JIundkhson, agt.
Kxtra line woolen uiderweur, for
Indies mid gents, al I he (tucket. Hore
Goods all "Wool and a yard wide"
al Reciprocity corner.
Mr H Puuli lu-8 been eonfined to
his house with a bad cold, but is I-ettei
iig.tln
A Wiw'lnl scl ool itieetinar in the t"Wn
J.....!... I. ...II. .1 1...... 'Jllil. ..I
u Htnci incaucu iii juiiuiiij win, oi
'2 p Ill
Mr If. L (apier, who was quite
U k illliinit the pa t ek, is now III a
fair way to recover.
Notices are p sted for a special meet
ing 111 Fi'Mukiou schiiol disiiicl to vote
a lux, January 28lh.
The food slediting ditrini; the past
week att'irded trood ruuds for furmeis
to haul out their hay.
Hull. J- V. Morion (time home from
Kiicm last l'rid. ly, while t lie le'Ul.i
ture adjourned over Hiiuday .
Mr. and Mrs (!. It. B me have re
tlirnwd t'lom I'oitlaod and are nccupy
lug tlieir residence In Hood Hiver
Kee those extra heavy Ml. Hood over
alls made to order expressly fur
uBo e& McDonald.
Robtj Hiislmnds. who is sick with
typhubt fever, is yetiing aluug as well
as could la e.cit d.
The Oi.acikk has donated one rol
unm of lis p ice to the use of the public
vrhool, which coluiiiu will Is? edited by
the puplis.
E. H. PiekMrd.pi.inter and decorator;
estimate oralis; prices moilerute; satis
faction guaranteed. Leave orders at
Glacier pharmacy.
- Rev. E E Groat, of the church of
God from Welmlls, Or., Is hulilinjf meet
iiiK iil the Valley Christian church
every night during the week.
Dr. Walt W'ent to Portland Witlnes
Iay with Mr. Ike Moure,' who will en
ter Ht. Vincent's lu'Spiial to undergo
examination for appeiidicitus.
Mr. G. J. Oessling is clerk of the hor
ticultural committee of the lower house
of the legislature, of which committee
Hon. J. V. Morton is chairman.
Dr. Benjamin, dentist, will be in
Hood River Friday and Saturday, Jan.
2tth and 2tt. He t as moved his Port
laud ntllce to room 314 Oregon iau build
ing. Mrs J. U- Galligan is in Portland
for treatment for her eyes, hut the due
tors give her no encouragement. She
Is almost entirely blind. The failure
of tier fight was caused by lueusles,
which she had 34 years ago.
Hood River ill winter, with snow
hanging lo the trees and covering Hie j
houses and lawils, makes a very pretty
picture. Mrs. M. F. Shaw has secured upeclive Haines eie culled. It Was ' were "4 homesi eml entries tiled, covering lb
a jriKHl many views with her camera of ; tk-cided by the members of the soviet v fZ6?r&TAW$Z& nrnd
winter sienes, imionir them t he three that each one should select his own ! entries, 1H0 cash entries, covering ivwS Sl
churches, priva'e residences and street .subject for next meeting, Thursday, -res, and U contests served. Testimony and
Hceiies. and the whole ale tied in a Heat Jt.oiarv IU:h. Ill a. in. The iiiwdio 1 ""'r fee 'lected amounted to si).Mi,and
tablet whicii she has entitled "Pic-
ture-qe Hood River." The views are a
work of art and show that Mrs. Shaw
is skilled in Hie use of the camera The
views of Hie chinches ae fine, and the
artist succeeded inlniiiablv in picturing
some of our noble oaks. The view scan
Is? seen al Williams & Brosius' drug
More. .
"Anyunibrellas to mend?" was (he
salutation of the umbrella man as he
made his rounds in Hood River Mon
day. He in ikes his inline In Portland
and his name is William Powell. He
unfolded p rt of his history to the ed
itor and we learned Hint lie soldiered
under lliefl ig of Great Britain and
afterwards put In four years In the
Union army during the civil war. lie
was in all the ureat butilcs with the
army of I he Poloiuac, and few men
have seen more of war than William
Powed. When this old soldier uiemls
your umbrella beur in mind that you
are looking into the face ol a man who
helped to hurl back Pickett's charge Mt
Gettysburg uuri saw Sheridan ut the
end of his tamos ride rally his army
and snatch victory from deteat at
led'ir Creek.
T. II. Clark, the old veteran who
gave an eye for his country during the
civil war, had an unus iai experience
last Sunday evening. While einraued
in reading his glass ee poppeu and
bursled into several fragments. He
iys this is the fourth glass eye he has
bad to act in the tame maimer. It is
known that at times when the atmos
phere Is charged with some element
i hut makes the right coiuhiiittiion for
breaking glum that lamp chimneys
will hurst ami lull to pieces when
nothing has seemed to disturb them.
Tue Oi'egonian's annual number for
IH'M is a great paper. It consists of 04
pages, Including a handsomely illus
trated supplement. The dilt'eient sec
tions of the state are well written up,
and Wasco county comes In for a good
write up by Hugh Gourlay Every
body will want to secure a copy of this
valuable milliner and send at least one
to smiie Kustcrn liieml. S. E. Bart
mess has Hum for saie in Hood Itivtr
for ten cents a copy. To mail this im
mense paper costs 4 cents postage.
Tile reported promotion of Dr. F. C.
Biositisol Jluuil River to the position
of second assistant surgeon of the
Second Oregon Vols., witu ilie rank of
captain, has been c uiriruu'd. Surgeon
Biosiuh was reuimeiiial surgeon of the
third battalion O. N. G, and was one
ol tlie liisi lo oiler his services lo the
governor in the late war. ilis well
deserved promotion will be gladly re
ceived by his many friends.
A literary society was organized last
Saturday etching ut tile Buriett school
house. The fu. lowing officers were j
elccied: E. N. JJeusun, piesideul; L.
l.-eiiiicrg, Vice piesideut ; it K. i in bier,
secreiao ! Gcurge stiaiiahau, lieuwuier.
1 he sucleiy will meet Ciaiuniuy eve
nings al 7 o'clock. Tne first meeting
will be January 3ll. Everybody is
coidially iuviled tn ji.in the society
ami take purl in the piurjiiime.
The coasting in tou was tine until
the rains came and spoi.ed the tun.
Buys unii d siart from the top of the
school houe hill uml const lo the depot,
a distance oi tolly had a mile, locy
look Ical'lUI Chalices ol running Into
teams W hile, turning Iheshni p ennuis.
No one was seriously huil, Out older
pci si ins bleat ned a sigh of relit f when
toe coasting coil M ail end by tne
change of ne. nil. r.
"is tins a young turkey?" said a
rising Pni.evilie lawyer lo a farmer
who had brought to town a box of
birds. "Ves," said the larmer. "Will
,iou lake an (Mill lo Hull eti'eci?" 'Cer
tainly i wnl." 1 lie lawyer adminis
tered the oaih, charged a uullar fur his
.en ice and look a turkey for his pay.
The tine sleighing played out last
Salmd.iy, wheu t lie weaiher coauged
lo rain, mi dense fog lor several days,
l he snow mis turned lo slush and tne
roads are too heavy fur wagons or
th ighs. Wednesday was a beautiful
.-(iniiglike day.
Air. O. P. AicFall and family returned
lo Hood itivt-r Siiiu.day. Mrs. iNicFull
uud i-Oti William have oeeu vis.tnu in
I'uill.iiiil nnd Air. AlcFull has ts'cn eu-gu-ii
with W. J. Mintll at Cascade
lii cks.
AiiMl'.g the cases of grip in the vul
Icy uud town we learn tne fubotViog:
ouniiel Kopli.i and laui.ly, Willie
W.il'ieu and l.tlle Ediiil iitiike. i'ue
caws ui who p.ugco.urii are recoeiiug.
Aliss Mela White has been sick
several days, and unable to teach her
ro an mi school. iMiss Agnes Oukes.
took her piace m HieCiio.n room t'ues
day and .uiss Hester Howe Wednesday.
Elan Frost, aged (i!l years, died at
Cuuby, Juuiiiiry 15, bS'.l'J. Deceased
was i lit- father uf Alts D. A. Turner of
Mood River. He was buried at The
Dalles Tuesday.
Mrs. W. G. Clelluiid ami children
went lo M ro last, week where Mr.
Cieilund is ei gaed in building the
depot for that place.
Rev. Chris Nickclsen and bride came
down fioiu Alorn, Wednesday, and
went out to visit his parents ut Bel
mont. Common CoiiiiciL
The common council held an ad
journed meeting last Monday evening.
Present, Mayor Smiih, Marshal
Oliuger, Recorder Nickelsen; Alder
men Dukes, Ferguson, Wojdworth
anil Yates.
The financial committee reported
back Hie reports of Hie recorder and
treasurer und recommended that they
lie approved.
Resignation of M. 11. Nickclsen as
treasurer was accepted and Geo. P.
Cinwell elected to fill the vacancy.
Bond of Marshal D inger, wiih C. H.
Bone and S. J. LiiKrance as sureties.
approved, and M Oliuger was sworu
Into ntllce.
A committee consisting of Yates
and Wood wort li was appointed to se
cure a place fur the meeting of the
council lor the coming year.
Adjourned.
Home Literary.
The meeting of Hie Home Literary
society, as announced in last week's
puper, was well attended and the suli-
ject brought form many interesting
cll.-cin-siuia. iicsiues the programme
uiiiiouuced, the meeting wasoned by
viiiiriiif " A iiier.eii." nlier w hich Hie
roll cull was read to which the members
responded with quotations as their re- j
closed wil h tlie snug
Old Cmiiip Ground"
Tentirg oil Hie j
by it ti. lialley
and T.J. Cunning. The next meeting
wnl l held at Mr. Maikhnm's and
will be conduced by C. E. Markhaiu.
E. .N. Benson, Secretary.
The silent watches of the night are
those we lirget to w ind.
Mew
Will be needed when
why.
We have them, and good ones, too, at 20 to 30 cents;
made ut The Dalles.
We pay Hie freight and drayago and then sell them 5
cents less than Dalles merchants do. So you see you
need not go there to buy brooms.
They have some very good "halts" at The Dalles, but
on the whole, we undersell thorn on everything we
bundle. " . '
THE PEOPLES STORE.
Death (if IScorgP 0. Jenes, Jr.
AppleUtn, Wis.. Dully Post, Jan. 9, 189fl.
Friends of the deceased, and of the
family of which he was a member,
have been very much shucked today to
hear of the death last night of George
(;. Jones, jr., son of George C. Jones!,
and brother of Dr. F. W. Jones and
E. G. Jones. Dentil was the result of a
stroke of paralysis sustained at about
(I o'clock last evening. The young man
lingered until 13.!in o'clock when the
spirit took itsdeparture, (jbtinre Jones
hud lieen away trout home for the past
eight years, having been located in
Oregon, where he was engaged in look
iiiL'iit'ler large tracis of ti hi t ht land,
making his headquarters at Hood
River and While Salmon. For many
years be had not been in indued
health, uud his going to the west in I lie
first place, was us much as uuyihitiK in
t lit hope that, the out d mr lite which
lie expected to lead would lie of benetil
to him. Yesterday afternoon Ge rge
went down town twice, once at nb uit
tliitiM o'clock ulul Hindu nf. hImuiI ft ca
! o'clock, and It was shortly aficr his re
turn home from the second trip Unit
he was stricken down. His brother
E G. Jones came home with him, ami
noticed that he seemed to be weaker
than usual. Up di arriving home he
said lie wou!d have lunch uml would
then retire. Hesitdownat Hie din
ing table Willi his father, but had
scarcely cmiihieuced to lake nourish
ment when his head was drawn to one
side iitl'l his fa i her noticed that he Was
about lo fad. He was um-onsi ms from
this tune to the end and mtda-al skill
was unable to dp anything for him.
Tlie deceased was in his Ihiity-uiiith
year. He was a imiduute from
Lawrence uiiixeisity in IHM3.
Digging Uji Orchards.
Mr. W. C. Lacy, who returned last
week from a visit to (Southern Oregon,
iiifni ms the Heppher Times that times
down tlieie are much harder than they
are any where in the northern part of
I he state. The chief industry of Jack
son county, he says, is fruit raising,
hut this has become unprofitable owing
to the destructive influence of a pest
called the San Jose scale. Spraying
seems lo be the only remedy for it.'and
even this seems tn render nothing but
discouraging results, many orchards
having been duir up and the ground
turned to aiftictiltuial purposes during
the past few months. , Prices for farm
products do imt bring good prices, the
people generally Mre gloomy, and al
together ou will not And" there tlie
contented, prosperous, and sa'isfled
cls of citizens that you w.ill in East
ern Oregon.
Portland is overun -with tramps.
0. U.Taylor has lieen acquitted of
the charge ot obtaining money under
false pretenses, in the Court at Sag
inaw, Mich.
Small-pox bus broken out in the lfilst
Indiana regiment at Havana. One
soldier has died uml others are down
wltli Hie dread disease. Efforts are
being made to have the regiment sent
Inane.
The Missouri oppossum has lieen In
troduced into Oieiron, and now a bill
is l fore the leulslature asking pro
tection fur this savory' animal. If they
are pioteeted the growing uf sweet po
tatoes should be encouraged by a
bounty.
A man in the state of Washington
who took a city puper because he (tin
sidered his home paper lit) small for
lis price read an advertisement of a
Hieket tire escae. He sent a dollar,
und in due time received a Mew Testa
ment. Tlie man who won't take a paper be
cause he cuii-Imiitow one has invented
a machine by which he can cook his
(tinner ly tlie unol.e from his neigh
lior's chimney. Tlie same fellow sits
in the buck pew in church to save in
terest on his (tintiibiitiuns, ami is al
ways borrowing a ride to save the wear
nnd tear (u his own boiseflesh. Yes,
we know him. He is first cousin to
the man who never winds his watch
for fear of breaking Hie spring. He is
undoubtedly a relative of the man who
went into the yard last winter to souk
I tiis hair in water, let it fiee,e and then
hmke it otf in order to cheat the bar
ber out of a hair cut.
The report of the United Htntes land office
at The Indie for the month of December
f'Vm
receh.is from all sources were j5.t. There
weie,-ilo.ll.
fees collected on cases tusjieniied
The amount of assessable property In the
different school district In Hood Hlvcr and
vicinity Is shown In the following table:
2 1 4i,s m on
3 lnuMs 01)
4 n.tm") on
e i.. (mi on
. 14.li.ll to
7 S,.i.s2 00
S . 8I.4-JS 00
41 0 .0
-V-' 3P.0-.S 00
l 2USS 00
Broom
this snow is gone,
You know
AniioiiiiceiiKiit.
We have re engaged in the mercan
tile business and would be pleased to
meet our friends at our new location
We will not quote prices here, but will
just say that we will allow no firm in
this. town to undersell us. Come in
and examine our goods and get our
prices, and if we can't save you money
doii t buy. We will be glad to show
the goods and will not expect you lo
buy if it is not to your advantage.
A. K. Buiwehs &. Son.
Funey apples, such as Spitzenbergs
Mini Jonathans, are selling in ( hicago
tur Irniii J-I.io to per bushel box.
Wilder W. Parker, son-in-law of Dr.
W. L. Adams, died ut Astoria, Jan..
Ulh, aged 75.
To Hie rulillcT
We are authorized to guarantee every
but tie of Chamberlain's Cough Renudy
und if not satisfactory to refund the
money to the purchaser. There Is no
better medicine made for la i;rippe,colils
and whooping cough. Price 35 and 50c
per bottle. '1 ry it.
W I I.I.I AMH & BllOSRS.
Church Notices.
Congregational Church Rev. J. L.
Heisliner wid preach next Sunday at
II a. in. on Hie "Uses of Trouble."
Sunday school at 10 a. hi. ami Christian
Endeavor society ut 7 p. m.
Plan of services of Hie M. E. church
at Hood River Mini Helmont
1st Htintlays Hood Klver.morn andevenlmr
1M Hundays Hulmonl murnlng, HooUltlver
cvi-niuit.
8il Hundnys Kood ftlvermornlnir andeven
Iiik; Belmont, morniiiK, by J. H. Keuk.
4ll) Haiiduys Haicliiy scliisil and Kpwortli
LeiiKiifl ut iiood Hiver, evening service ut
lielmont.
Horn.
In Hood River, January 15, 1899, to
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Henderson, a
SOU.
In Hood River. January 17, 1899, to
Mr. and Mm. Vincent, u sou.
In H.msI River. January 18, 1899, to
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cox, a daughter.
In Hood River valley,-January 18,
1N99, lo Mr. and Mrs. Fiauk Spuuldiug,
a son.
How to Prevent Pneumonia.
You are perhaps aware that pneu
monia always results li'oni a cold or
from an attack of la grippe. During
Hie epidemic of la grippe, a few yeais
iigo, 'when so many cases resulted in
pneumonia, it was observed that lite
attack was never followed by that dis
ease when Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy was used. It counteracts any ten
dency of a cold or Id grippe to result in
Hint 'dangerous disease. It is the best
r"medy in Hie world for bud (tilds and
la grippe. Every boitle warranted.
For sale by Williams & Brosius.
HIGH GRADE
CROCKERY
AT LaFRANCE'S.
40-acre Farm for $1,000
Korty-mcre farm for sale. Good house; S
acres In orchard that will bear tuts year; 6
acres more cleared, and other improvement.
Will bear Investigation. O. 1'. McFALh.
For , Sale or Exchange.
, ID acre fruit ranch; 5 acres In fruit, balance In
grain and pasture; neur church and school, V
miles from Portland; good buiidim; and wa
ter; all under fence: 15 acres other ground leas
ed for 8. vents and seeded. Chun. M. Zerlie,
Sylvan, Multnomah Co., Or. JJ0
. Taken Up.
' A light bay mare, weight about TOO tbs; star
tn forehead; white hind feet; brand something
like on Hon right shoulder. Owner can have
same by paying charges. I. C. NKALEtOH.
That 50c Shirt.
We have a fine laundried White
Shirt for half a dollar. Come
and lay in a supply while you
can get them at this figure. We
have ten dozen of them, but
(hey will not lust long at this
price. Ask for
That 50c Shirt.
C. D. WOODWORTH.
Carpet Weaving.
Ws have purchased tbe celebrated New
comb Flv-shutlle Ijoom and are prepared to
; do all kinds of carpet und rug weaving. V
1 furnish wurp and weave for 18 and il cents
j per yard.
; Call tit Bone A McDonald's store and exsm-
Im our work. V. WINCI1K1.I-
We S
But (hiding ourselves overstocked In some, lines, have con-
eluded, In order to close them out, to otter some induce
ments to .
C"Q.r Ceis-to. Ciistomeis.
3 packages Washing Powder, per pkg, -
Flour, per sack,
Bran Shorts, per sack, -
Shorts, per sack, - - - -
Ladies' Kubbers, per pair, - - -
W. W. Sheeting, per yard,
Outing Flannel, per yard,
We have no chronios nor pretty stories to ofl'er, but aim
to give you full value for your money.
bone &
BLVcrytninc
I hnve opened a choice lot of flroccrles In the store room formerly occupied liy the Hood
IMver l'lmrniHcy. Will also deal In Hour, Feed. etc.
Our goods are all new and choice, and we will aim to keep tho best nt all times. Quick
sales and small profits will be our mollo. Come and see us.
GEO. P. CROWELL,
Ruocessor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House In th valley.)
DEALER I.N
JDx-y GrcccLc, ClotZb-IrLg,
AND
Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc.
HOOD RIVER. - - - - - - OREGON
Time Schedules.
Dicpakt jl'Vm HOOD KIVKH Akuivk
Fast
m Mail
10:t2 p.m.
Hull I.nke, Denver,
Fast
Mail
4:11 p.m.
Kt VVoiih.llmulm.
Kansas t'lly. St.
Louis, Chicago
und tlie Kust.
Walla Walla, Spo-
kuiic, Minneapolis,
Spokane
Flyer
4:47 p.m.
Spokane
Flyer
5:57 u.lil.
Ht 1'ltlll, lUIIUIII,
Milwaukee, Chi
cago and Kast.
8 p.m.
From rOHTLAND.
4 p.m.
(K UAN STEAMSHIPS;
For Sun r ranclsco
Kvcry live days,
8 p.m.
Ex. Hunduy
Saturday,
10 p.m.
Coi.vmiiia River I 4 p.m.
Stkamkks. iEx.Sunday.
1T0 Asloria and way
lutiumgs.
Willamette. Klver. ! 4:.I0 p.m.
fln.m. (Irecron (Ml V. Nesv-B.X-Sululliy.
Ex. Sunday berg.Siileni & way!
lauumsis. j
WlLtiAMF.TTK AND 8:K0 p.m.
V'amihi.i. Kivkks. Mon, Wed.
7 a.m.
Tue. Thur.
. and Sat.
Oregon (Illy, Daylon. and Frl.
und way lanuings.i
6 a.m.
Tues, Thur.
and Hut.
Willamette River. ! 4:10 .m.
Portland to C'orval-Tues., Thur.
lis A way laudlnga.i ana sat.
ll.v Lewist'n
Lv.Klpurlu.
I:(ra.m.
Ssakr River. 5:l,'ui.m.dal
dally ex.Sal.'RIparia to I,e lston ex.Fridny
W. Hi HriU.Et'KT, "
Gen't fuss. Agent, Portland, Or
E. B. Clauk, Agent, Ilisid River;
DALLAS & SPANGLER
- 13KALEH9 IN-
STOTES AHD Mil,
Kitchen Furniture,
PLUMBERb' 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
Columbia Nursery.
Large assor; meat of all
kinds of nursery slock..
Seud for C'uhiiog.
H. C. BATEHAM,
Hood IiivKK, Ok.
till Lead
10c
80c
60c
80c
20c
5c
5c
Mcdonald.
THIS CUT
Has nothing to do with tho
DRUG BUSINESS,
Hut was put here to attract, your
attention for a moment so that
wo could Inform you that the
place to buy your lillUUtf is
f THE GLACIER PHARMACY,
CHAS. N. CLARKE, Proprietor,
Prmirtptiong Carrfully Compounded.
Eight Years Experience.
u
C. L. C0PPLE.
I'll E- -
"REGULATOR LINE."
nrcc
J A UA Uliim IA iiklUlL
trim 1
Navigation Cc.
Through Freight and
Passenger Line.
Daily Iset. Dalles aM FcrilaM
All Freight Will Como Through
Without Delay.
Leave The Dalles S.4o A. m.
Leave Portland X a. M.
PASSENGER RATES.
One way ?1 SO
Kound trip U 50
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
XV. C. ALLAWAY, (.ienernt Aeenl,
Til E DALLES, OR EGO N ,
Are You Interested?' ;
TlieO. It. A N. Co's new book on th He.
sources nf Oregon, Washington urui Idaho is
being ilfst riltutcd. Our renders arc n'jticstc t '
lo forward the addresses of their I'.uMei 11
friends and aciunintiiiiccs. and copy of II (
work will be sent tlicin IVcc. Tills Is a malt r
ALL should he Interested In, and we von -4
ask Unit every one take an Inteiest mid t'i r
ward such addresses lo W. II. 1 1 ni'llm cr. Hi h
erid l'asscngcr Agent. O. K. A: N, Co.,1'ot.1iii d.
CO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE.
TRADE MARKS.
tH DESIGNS,
COPYRIGHTS
Anyone flenrtlTijf n fkctiah oml dcrl pf ton nmy
QtiM-kly asrert tin, freu, whether aa invention tit
prohFthly puteNt.ihlo. rdiiimvHilPHttnna Bfriotly
conHdentlil. OM'st nrency f'rmeuririi!r pitenis
in Americu. Wo have u Wahjnjttiiri oihi-fl,
Patnt3 tnkon throuU Muitn A Co. roooiva
epocml notice In tlio
scientific mmm,
benntlfitliy lllmtnteit, Inrirejt rlrniHtlon of
r.nr scleiitllc Jouronl, week' t. terms .'i.W sear:
Vl-.iO six mouths. rJpectuit'n (sipli'B and llAl
boon o X'atents netit froe. Adureisi
MUNN & CO.,
3111 llroildnnv. New Vork.
Skin Diseases.
For the spt-edy mid permanent cure of
tetter, salt rheum ami eczema, Cham
berlain's Eye and Kkin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the itdi
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch,
scald head, pore nipples, itchins piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore wjts an4
granulated lida.
j Dr. Tally's Condition Towdcrs for
; horses are the best tonic, blood parifler
j andvennifngc Price, 2- cents. Sold by
fi Mann