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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1899)
0 3f ood Iiver Stacier FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1809. THE MAILS. ."" The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts ie same days at noon. For Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A.. M. Tuesdays and Saturdays; arrives at 6 P. M. For White Salmon leaves daily at 1 P. M.j arrives at 6 o'clock P. M. From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. - SOCIETIES. " " Laurel Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. 87,1. O. O.K. Meets (Irst and third Mondays In each ?. tnonth. MKS. FLORA HAItTLEY, N. (i. O. (i. ChambeulaIn, Secretary. Canby Post. No. 1. G. .V. R.. meets at A. O, ;TT. W: Hull, llrst Saturday of each month ... ftt 2 o'clock p. m. All (i. A. K. members ih vited to meet with us. 1). G. HILL, Commander. T. J. Cunning, Adjutant. Canby W. R. C, No. 16, meets first Saturday - or each month in A. u. u. w. nun, an p. m, V! Mrs. ii. f. ukuw jull, rresiaent, V Mrs. URSUtA Dukes, Secretary. Hood River Lodire. No. 105. A. F. and A. M Meets Saturday evening on or before each run moon. tt. e. uvvilksuim, w . oi , ,.D. McDonald, Secretary. ,. Hood River Chapter, No. 27, R. A. M. ' Meets third Friday uightof each month. E. L. SMITH, II. P. G, E, WiLLrAMS, Secretary. i Hood River Chapter, No. 25, 0. E. S. Meets Bsuoiway aiua-'eiietiTuu moon.' Mrs. KVA HAYNES, W. M G, E. Williams, Secretary. . . . Oleta Assembly. No. 103. United Artisans, rheets second and fourth Monday nights of each monin t f raternity nan. urotnersana sisters cordially invited to meet with us. - A. P. BATEIIAM, M. A. S. S. Quay, Secretary. Waucoma Lodge, No. 80, K. of P., meets In A. O. U. W. Hall on every Tuesday night. , G. W. GRAHAM, C. C. .' -a. T. Prather, K. of R. & S. v Riverside Lodge, No. (18, A O. VS. W., meets flrst and third Saturdays of each month. G. T. PRATHER, M. W J. V. Watt, Financier. H. L. Howk, Rocoider. Idlew.lde Lodge. No. 107, 1. O. O. F., meets a Fraternal hall every Thursday nignt. O. B. HARTLEY, N. G. H. J. Hibbabd, Secretary. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. ' That 50 cent shirt. For a good shoe go Donald. to Bone & Mo Rooms to Let Apply to Mrs. Cuas. Hayner. Put Htilphur in your shoe to ward ' xur the gnppe. -Mr. Ike Moore retumd last week frotii Portland. Wood choppers wanted. Enquire of Clyde 1. Komiey. t , A full line of ruliber boots and shoes hi i ne itactiet store. Get a yinionds saw from Bone & Mc Donald and he happy. J,:T. Boniiey pays highest cash price for fiti Htork f all kinds. D illas is constructing a big lank for the Davidson Fruit Co. '.' Pure open kettle rendered lard at Reciprocity corner. Made at home. Money to loan on real estate by John L. Henderson, ugt. Extra fine woolen underwear, for ladies and gen Is, at I he Racket Store. Goods all -"Wool and a yard wide" - rfile'c'iproi-ity corner. . -' , " Dri-Benjamin, dentist, will be in Hood River ugaiu on Saturday, Febru ary 41 h. ." The winter wheat and strawberry vines came out from under the snow looking nice and green. A house full greeted the "Cascade Gushers," the literary at Barrett school liouse, last Saturday evening. See those extra heavy Mt. Hood over alls iiiade to order expressly for ; i Bo m& McDonald. Wm. lMercer went to Cascade Locks Monday, where he will, take a position In the saw mill of W. J. Smith & Co. The Glacier will be pleased to re ceive from-all the school boards the re- suit of the special meetiugs for publica tion. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cunning were - both sick uud confined to the house last . week, i Mr. Cunning had the grippe. Mrs, Jasper Rand is 1n Good Samar itan ' hospital, Portland, where she is being treated for hip disease. . She is improving. . E. H. Pickard, pointer and decorator; estimates gratis; prices moderate; satis faction' guaranteed. Leave orders at Glacier pharmacy. ''J' ,E. Lyons is on the sick list and. F. H. Button , had to break in a new triaii on.thffmilk route Tuesday iiiorn-lug-. .. Did you get missed? -If mention is not made In the Gla CI1JU pf the visits of strangers to your homf, it is ,lecause the editor don't know of the visit. Personals are gen . erally sent to the office and are always Mrs. J., R. Tyrrel, a niece of Mrs. Si J. Mercer, visited her aunt here last week.with her three children. Mrs. Tyrol's husband Is a lieutenent In the California regiment that has been star foiled at Vancouver1. , Mr," and ;Mrs. Frank Clark, who have boHi visiting in Hood River since the holidays, intended going home to Stevenson Tuesday, but Mr. Clark was taken down with the grippe and they are compelled to stay a while longer. .The -members of The Dalles Com mercial and Athletic club will present ttjeir. third annual minstrel perform ance 'in Saturday evening, January 28th, at The Dalles. They have been , practicing for some time and expect to render a better programme than ever before. Dr. Watt had a small pile of stove wood on the side walk that he wanted carried up stairs to his otlice Tuesday. Quite a number of citizens, young and old, bid on the job of carrying up the wood. The editor coming on the scene and hoping to make something n the side to help make up for delin quents, bid 2 hits, but was told that others hud bid below -him. Indian Georue was invited to bid, but he said, "Halo cumtux mammock wood." There was then quite lively bidding, and finally Sam Bart mess and M. A. Cook agreed to carry up the wood and throw themselves tion the tender mercies of Dr. Watt to pay whatever he saw fit. After the job was com pleted.the doctor invited the boys Into Williams & Brosius drug store, called tor the best cigars, and Sam and M A. went off smoking iheir 2 bit cigars, while the rest of us couldn't put up for two for a nickel. Dr. Watt, while on his way to Port land, last week, took charge of a Jap anese who had fallen oil' a handcar at Cascade Locks and broken- bis back. Dr. McKenzic, assisted by Dr. Watt at St. . Vincent's hospital, took ou several pieces of fractured bone that pressed against the injured man' spinal column, but the doctor doesn' think he can live. Dr. Watt, while h was hi Portland, assisted Dr. McKenzie in four surgical operations and assisted Dr. win, Jones in two. Mr. G. J. Gessling, who Is a legisla tive clerk at Salem, came home last Friday while the legislature had ad journed till Monday. Mr. Gessling went to Salem to attend the maugura tion of Gov Geer, and when Mr. Mor ton's committee was allowed a clerk I lie position was accepted by Mr. Gess ling. Mr. Gessling says the clerks will all lae plenty to do when bills begin to pass. Mr. W. H. Pugh, one of the -solid farmers of Sherman county, is visiting his parents in Hood River. He says me snow is about all gone from the ranges and wheat fields and that early sown wneat is not looking well. tiu there is plenty of moisture in the ground and a big acreage will be sown in the spring. Sherman county farm lug lands are in demand. The Glacier has been presented by Harbison Bros, with samples of their Jianatm apple, which uttracted consid erable attention at the Portland expo sition last fall. , These apples have a navor ot I lie banana, are Handsome good keepers,' the tree is a thrifty grower, and we believe it to be a good apple to propogate. Hood river was on a big tear last Sat urday wbile (lie chinooK was blowinir. A big land slide weurred on the West r-ork, causing a rush of waters that threatened to take out the county bridge at Tucker. The boom of the Hood River Lumbering Co., in course ot construction at the moutn of the river, was washed out. Mrs. N. J. Mercer Is now in cbarce ot tne mounike bakery, formerly con ducted ny Ji. xl. iNictceisen-. Mrs. Mercer bus the reputatiou of making the best bread in the country, and customers cuu be assured that her home made bread will give satisfaction She will bake cake and pies only to order. Hon. E. L. Smith and N. C. Evans went to Spokane Wednesday evening lo attend me meetimr of the JNorth western Fruit Growers' Association. Mr. Evans is a member of the commit tee on transportation and Mr. Smith is the vice presideut for- Oregon ot the association. There Is a great demand for tenement houses in town and none to be had It would be a good investment for some one with means to build a dozen or so of comfortable dwelling houses. mere is no question but (bat ten u i its could be found before snrint; pens. Returns on last year's strawberry crop still keep coming. N. C. Evans distributed $209.80 Tuesday, rebatem freight on lour cars. Some growers got as bigli as 31U, while others got but a few cents, according the number r crates they had shipped in these four cars. The snow is all gone. The eh i nook winds ure.fusl dryiug the rouds. . The weather is like spring; frogs are sing- ng, and garden making will soon be u order if there Is no change of weather for the worse. Mrs. Robt. Rand was taken to St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, last week, where she underwent u successful sur- ical operation for tumor. Dr. J. F. Watt assisted Dr. Wm. Janes in the tpe ration. Hood River Is well represented at Salem with J. W. Morton a member ot he house, M. P. Iseuberg doorkeeper of t lie house and G. J. Gessling clerk of the house committee on horticulture. Mr. Mason, the railroad contractor, will move his camp from below town next Monday to F. H. Button's Dlace and begin the grading for the railroad sw itch tor Davidson's saw mill .1' Underwood Bros, of White Salmon ast week sold U acres lying along and iicludmij' the moutn ot White Sulmou river to the Lodt Lake Lumbering Co. or sa.uuo. Elton Havden returned' from Mon mouth and is sick with hemorrhage of he lungs. He is being cared tor at Mrs. Chapman's, at Belmont. It Is expected that the new bridge ou the .East Fork, above Wiuaus, will be completed by Saturday evening if the weaiher willpermit. Dr. Hartley of Wasco was in Moro last Saturday, looking for office rooms, with the intention ot locating here. Moro Republic. Mrs. H. Pugh has been under the doctor'?, care during the past week, but we are glad to Know that she is better again. A very fine, box of Baldwin apples rom JYI. f . Isen berg's orchard are to be seen at SherrlU's confectionary, i A social party for young folks will he held at the home of Mr. and Mrs; W. S. Boormun this Friday eveuing. Geo. T. Prather has beeu appointed clerk of school district Wo. 3, lu place of M. H. JSickelseu, resigned. " Mrs. Fannie Stevens came up from Portland last week and is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L. Henderson. A pair of red woolen mils were pick ed up by Mr. Dallas and left 41 this otiice by the owner. Wanted To buy a Light Bra ma roaster, or will exchange for one, by Johu Koberg. Work on the U. B. parsonage is pro gressing under the superinteudency of Bishop & Cox. . - , ' Meyers' spray pumps and a nice stock of pruning tools at Dallas & Spangl'er's. Dr. Benjamin will again visit Hood River February 4th and remain but one day. , Robt. Husbands, who has been-Arery sick with typhoid fever, is now conva lescing. Miss Delia Reed came home from lone, Tuesday, where she is teaching school. Mr. W. J. Smith came up from Cas cade Locks and spent last Sunday at home. . , Mrs. Louisa F. Reed Is quite sick with nervous prostration. Mr. A. Auble is up from Portland, on a visit with friends. Mr. B. Warren is. laid upfrith the grippe. - -. ' ILargrest Tailor Sl-op-' This is a big tailor shop. Imagine a firm of tailors occu pying a floor space of 123,000 square feet two and three-fourths acres. Once upon a time this tailor shop was not so large, but it grew because it gave the people good goods and perfect fits at low prices, and then the people, made this tailor shop large, un til it is the largest in the country, perhaps in the world. ' - -Perfect fitting Is here insured, because this concern uses the famous Boargeous Fitting System exclusively. By Its use every garment is tried on an automatic form, which is an exact du . plicate of the customer, being made, from the measurements and descriptions given on the order sheet. This makes the clothes fit. ' Fine Suits to Order, $6.55 and Up. We show all the latest styles of reliable woolen over 350 styles. Come and see them and have your measure taken care ., fully by : : ; . , THE PEOPLE'S STORE. .,. : RKPRKSEXTJNG , Strauss Bros., America's Leading Tailors, Chicago. f r. O P. TVL-Ti'Hll h mnrlp himself n. labor-saving nail holder for nailing up strawberry crates. The iar caused by nailing the boxes on the table operates the machine. Jbrom a scoop-shaped funnel at the top the nails drop down into two zinc gutters, the points of the nails projecting through a slit at the bottom, and slide out. on wires at the point, making it easy to pick them oil", any number required at a time. Two or three pounds of nulls can be put in the funnel, and the machine can be regulated to take any sized nail. It is a great improvement on the old way of holding the nails In the mouth. Special school meetings will be held as follows: Jn the town district, Mon duy, January 30fh, at 2 o'clock; in Bar rett district, Saturday, January 2th, at 10 o'clock; In Odell, Monday, Jan-- uary 30th: at 1 rankton, Saturday, January 28th. " W. S. Gribble came up from Port land lust Friday, where he had beeu stopping for two or three months. His mot tier, Mrs. A. li. killings, also re turned from Portland on same date. Appropriate resolutions of condolence and sympathy were adopted at the meeting of the Degree of Honor on January 7th and have lieen presented to Brother and Sister W. J. Smith. Little Emma Gibbons is .quite sick with pneumonia at the home of John A. Wilson. ' . Miss Grace Boggs returned last week from Pendleton. Curios from Manila. In the last mail f rom Manila Maltie; Dukes sent ' home a valuable lot ofj curios, which along with others sent efore'w!U be'eherished aiiif preserved u the family and handed down to future generations. Among the lot received this time are: Two Mauser cartridges and a receiver fof fuse, found on the Reina Christina after she was raised: a copper bolt from the Castilla; two llints picked up in a dungeon; burnt coins; a Mexican silver dollar of 702, found on the raised Spanish bat tleship Isle de Cuba; insurgent hospital corps shoulder straps; handkerchief of Manila silk, finely worked;' a shell window pane from the old cathedral n Manila; sea moss troin Manila bay; wo vegetable ivory nuts. V. White Salmon Side. N The Columbia river is rising slowly The snow is all off the hills and it oo ks like spring. The steamboat Dalles City is now making trips every other day. t Remember the dunce Friday night and the organizing of the club. Mr. C. D. Moore is putting a floor in the third story of his new barn. Mr. Geo. Purser has lust finished cutting some poles to brace the wharf. The Regulator Co. is having some piling cut here, part of whicn will be used for the wharf at Hood River. Chas. Marble and Will Rankin are hauling 70 ft. piling to the Columbia river. There will be 25 of them and hey are for the Davidsjn mill at Hood River. Mr. Jewelt's and the mail carrier's sail boats were carried away by the ice, one day last week. A man was sent after them and they were caught and tied up. - Died. V In Hood River valley, January 24, 1899, Mrs. Sarah Rogers, aged 82 years, 2 nutiiMiu unit ) rluva Sarah Taylor was " born in1 Bath, Steuben county, New York. November 22, 1817; was married April 24, 1836, in rroupsburg, N. Y.,to Daniel D. Rogers; removed to Wniona county, Minn., in 1865. In ISCr moved to Iowa, and in 1877 came to Oregon, settling in Hood River in 1879. Her husband died Oct.' 18, 1896, after a married life of 62 years. Deceased was the mother of teu child ren, two only of whom remain E. C. Rogers, aged 61, and C. H. Rogers, ged 46, both residing in Hood River. I'uneral was held from the resideuce iu .t rankton Thursday, at 10 o'clock. " y In Hood River, Oregon, January 2-5, T 1899, Mrs. Ida uox, aped 43 years. Deceased was born in Wisconsin and was the wite or seaman Uox. She leaves a husband and six children, the. eldest 15 years and the youngest one week. Mrs. Cox was a most estimable Christian woman, a member of the M. E. church, and universal sympathy is expressed for the family. Funeral from the M. E, church today, Friday, at H o'clock. To the Public. We are authorized to guarantee every bottleof Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and "If not satisfactory tt refund the money to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for lagrippe,colds and whooping cough. Price 25 and 50c per bottle. 'Jry it. WlLI.IA Clinrch Notices. Plan of services of the M. E. church at Hood River and Belmont : - 1st Sundays Hood Kiver.morn and evening 2d Sundays Belmont merning, Hood Elver evening. - 5d Sundays Hood River morning and even ing; Belmont, morning, by J. H. Feak. 4th S'jndays Sunday school and Epworth League at Hood River, evening service at .Beimont. . Notice. There will be a course of lectures given in t lie old armory hall, over box factory, by Benj. D. Jensen and Jos. M. Workman of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, ou Tues day and Thursday evenings, at 7:30 p. m. The Gospel will be explained as whs taught by Christ and His apostles. The subjects will be as follows: Tues day, Jan. 31st Faith and Repentance. Thursday, Feb. 2d Baptism and Holy Ghost. Tuesday, Feb. 7th I he Or- fanization and Revelation - Thursday, 'eb. 9th The apostacy that has taken place Jrom the church of Christ, and Divine authority; or who has the right to officiate in said offices. The above principles will be thorouehly explained and proven from the Bible to be cor rect. Come one, come all. How to Prevent Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of la grippe. During the epidemic of la grippe, a few yeats ago, when so many cases resulted in pneumonia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by that dis ease when Chamberlain's Cousrh Rem edy was used. It counteracts any ten dency ot a cold or la grippe to result in that dangerous disease. ' It is the best I remedy iu the worWi-fop-bad -eoldtt-flnri la grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Williams & Brosius. HIGH GRADE CROCKERY ; v AT LaFRANCE'S. Save Your Soles! By going to the Pioneer Shoe Shop, where you can get. good work done: also, nil kinds of shoe supplies. C. WELDS. Proprietor. Taken Up. A 2 or 8-year-old bay mure colt: white spot tn toi ehead and white spot on nose. No brand. Owner is notified to come and take her away and pay charges. . JOHN KOGEKS, That 50c Shirt. e ." -. 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 . . they will not last long at this . price. Ask for : " That 50c Shirt. G. D. WOODWORTH. Carpet Weaving. We have purchased the celebrated New oomb Fly-Shuttle Loom and are prepared to do til 1 kinds of carpet and rug weaving. We furnish warp and weave for IS and 2a cents p'er yard. ' 'Call at Bone & McDonald's store and exam ine out work! V. W'INCHElL. 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. '.Land Office (it The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 21, l8US).'--Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler ha tiled notice of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Hecelver, at The Dalle, Oregon, on Tuesday, March 4, 1809, viz:: ' ANSON E. CURTIS,' of itood River, Homestead Application No. 5021, for the east northeast southwest northeast and northwest J4 southeast section lit, township2 north, range 10east,W.iT. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of suid land, viz: . Mrs. Hattle Hansen, H. A. Hackett, Harry Brown and E. Lyons, all of Hood River, Ogn. J27m3 JAY P. LUCAS. Register. : NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 21, 1899 Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on Saturday, March 4, KS'.ifl, viz: PETER NESSON, OfHood River, Homestead Application No. 7037, for the east northwest and lots 1 and 2, section 81, township 2 north, range 10 east, W. M. He nmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: E. T. Wlnans, Hood River, Oregon; John Busklrk, The Dalles, Oregon; Frank Neff and M. O. Wheeler of Hood River, Oregon. WmZ ' JAY P. LUCAS, Register. 120 Acres at Clatskanie For sale. Hood house, 16 by 24; two acres fenced; stream of water on the place. Wood range for stock. Price S100. Address Miss E. Ifcettell. Woodstock, Or.; or, Mrs. W. H. Con gers', Clatskanie, or. But finding ourselves overstocked in some lines, have con cluded, in order to close them out, to offer some induce ments to 3 packages Washing Powder, per pkg, - 10c Flour, per sack, - - - - - - 80c Bran Shorts, per sack, - - - - - 60c Shorts, per sack, - - - - - 80c Ladies' Rubbers, per pair, - - - - 20c W. W. Sheeting, per yard, - - 5c Outing Flannel, per yard, - - - - 5c - We have no chromos nor pretty stories to offer, but aim. to give you full value for your mouey. ".' ,'r bone & 7 THIS I have opened ft choice lot of Groceries In River Pharmacy. Will also deal In B'lour, Feed. etc. Our eoods are all new and choice, and we will aim to keen the best at all times. Q uick sales and small profits will be our motto. Come and see us. . . . GEO. P. CROWELL, v Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House la th valley. . , DEALER IN IDx'y Grbd-s, ClotihLiiHLgv Flour, Feed, HOOD RIVER, Time Schedules. Dbpakt Fr'mHOOD RIVER Arrive Fast Mail 10:42 p.m. ISiilt Lake, Denver,: Fast Mail 4:11 p.m. pi vorm,umttna, Kansas City, 8t Louis, Chicagoi and the East. Walla Walla, Spo- Spokane Klyer 4:47 p.m. kane.Mluneapons St Paul, Duluth,1 Milwaukee, Chi cago and Kast. Spokane Flyer 5:57 a.m. 8 p.m. From PORTLAND. 4 p.m. Ocean Steamships For San Francisco Every five days. 8 p.m. Columbia River Steamers. 4 p.m. Ex.Sunday. Ex. Sunday Saturday, 10 p.m. To Astoria and way landings. Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. Ex-Sunday. 6 a.m. Oregon City, New-i Ex. Sunday berg.Salem & way; mailings. Willamette and 8:30 p.m. Mon, Wed. and Frl. 7 a.m. Tues. Thur. and Sat. Yamhill Rivers. Oregon City.Dayton ana way landings. Willamette River. 6 a.m. ' Tues, Thar, and Sat. 4:30 .m. -Tues., Thur. and Sat. Portland to Corval- lis & way landings. Lv.RiDaria. Lv Lewist'n 5:45 a.m. dai ex. Friday. 1:45 a.m. Snake River. dally ex.Sat.lRiparia to Lewiston W. H. HURLBURT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Or E. B. Clark, Agent, Hood River. DALLAS & SPANGLEE, DEALERS IN STOVES AND TlNWABE, Kitchen Furniture, PLUMBERS' 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. . Largo assortment of nil kinds of nursery stock.. Send for Catalog. H. C. BATEHAM, Hood IJiVi:!!, Ok. McDonald. CUT Has nothing to da with the v DRUG BUSINESS, But was put here to attract your attention for a moment bo that '' we could inform you that the place to buy your DKUGS is THE GLACIER PHARMACY, CHAS. N. CLARKE, Proprietor, ' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Eight Years Exper icn.ee. the store room formerly orcuDied bv the Hood C. L. COPPLE. Etc., Etc. OREGON . ' THE-- "REGULATOR, LINE." Tiie Dalles, Fortlanfl & Astoria Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. DifttDateiilPcrlldil All Freight Will Come Through Without Delay. Leave The Dalles 8.4.) a, M. Leave Portland ...7.00 a. m. PASSENGER RATES. " ''' One way ,.$ 60 Round trip 2 50 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Wi O. ALLAWAY, General .Airet.t, THE DALLES, OREGON Are You Interested? TheO. It. & N. Co's new book on the lie-, sources of Oregon, Washington and Idaho is being distributed. Our readers are rfquest:l to forward the addresses of their Kanter-i friends and acquaintances, and acopy of t!n work will be sent them free. This Is a mutter ALL should be interested in, and we would ask that every one take an Interest and for ward such addresses to W. H. UurHini t. Geiv? eral Passenprer Ae-ent. O. H. t N. Co. .Portland. no YEARS' EXPERIENCE.' , i J,(C TRADE MARKS, rW$&Vi: DESICWS, COPYRICHTS o. 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