Commencing 258 Prs. Worth from Remember the that fnrl BRIKF LOCAL MATTERS. Cranberries at Ilolman's. .Money to loan K. rl. Ilartwig. liuckvvheat Hour at Holman'B. Celery and cabbage at Holnian'l. Fresh smelt at Mcbiuire Bros. New corned beef at Mc.Guire llros. Iviee, L'O lbs for $1, at Ilolman's. See that tine lino of brooms at Ilol man's. Mantle clocks, with gold plated front, warranted not to tarnish, at C. II. Temple's. Gloves and mittens at cost. Largest stock in the city. Must reduce the stock. S. J. Frank. Temple, the Jeweler, has moved into the Smith building, opposite Williams' drug store. W. J. Ilaker has some beautiful lots (or sale near Chas. Clarke's residence on the hill. Do votir eves fail you? Come in and see C M. Temple, "the oculist, who is prepared to test and fit your eyes, and lias the largest stock of glasses in the city. Best selection of ring-" ever brought to Mood River. Over 200 styles. C. II, Temple. S. E. ISartmess has a first class uphol sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. I have a large stock on band, in fact, the largest htock in town. Watches, the finest grade rings, the largest stock, all at reduced prices. Come and see C. II. Temple for bargains in all lines. If you get an article of Clarke, the jew eler, "and it doesn't prove to be as rep resented, bring it buck. Two bouses for rent. W. J. Baker. Oranges, 1" a dozen r.t Ilolman's. Before purchasing anything in the watch, clock or jewelry line, get my prices. Clarke, the jeweler. For sale. Some of the finest lots on he hill, fronting the river. Also lots in Hiverview park and Idlewild. See W. J. Maker. If you cannot eat, sleep or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, take Ilollister's Koeky Mountain lea this month. A tonic' for all the sick, There is no rein edv eijiial lo it. H5 cents Tea or Tab let's at C. N. Clarke's. Blue Vitrei at Clarke's 7c a pound. Smoke the Hood Kiver Strawberry 5c cigar; told by all dealers. Two-ipiart combination hot water bottle and fountain syringe guaranteed for one year. Only (1.50 at Clarke's. Do voti want that prescription filled accurately ami with just what the doc tor ordered? Then take it to Clarke's. KeeFrohnA Heaton on the heights for I'tali land-plaster. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT StorK Goods We make a specialty of Infants' wear. Ask to see the new 1 ne of Stork Goods. Girls' Brownie Bloomers, just the thing (or little tots. Look vt-ry cute an I save clothes. New CrocKcry rv lcantiful shaies slid pat terns, and the prfces are little. a CORSET SALE Saturday, March 25, at 0 a. in. of P. N. $1.00 to $2.00, will be offered for Rfc mT PER PAIR hour9 a. m. Nothing sold before hour. Nothing reserved. Positively the best values ever of rArm m' -fli 1iti im i v:iy uv.r wuu We will in future carry the Royal Worcester, and the W. C. C. people stand my loss on the P. N. line in order to lace the agency with us, so we will he glad to have every lady who may need a Corset take advantage of this opportunity and at least look the line over. See window. NOTE New Suits, New Skirts, New Spring Jackets, New Silks, New Men's and Boys' Suits, New Tan Shoes, New Flatiron Hats, New Spring Shirts, etc. Yours truly, FRANK A. CRAM. Do you live in this part of the coun try? Then buy home-made fruit boxes. They are all right and the ppices are right. At Davidson Fruit Co. Kvery article in my stock marked down at greatly reduced priced. Call and look them over. Clarke the jew eler. Full line of all kinds of meat, fresh and cured, at Ilolman's. KiO acres, 1J miles from Mosier sta tion, on main road; good spring; 125 an acre; will divide; fine apple land. Also other Mosier property. V.J. Baker & Co. House and lot in Spokane on desirable ! residence Btreet. Will trade for Hood Hiver farm property. W. ,1. Baker ei Co. Buy your berry crates and fruit boxes at the Hood Kiver box factory. They are homemade and the fruit sells at top prices when packed in them. Hood River fruit deserves good lioxes, and when you buy from the Hood River box foctory you are sure of n supply when you want them. Our prices are right. Davidson Fruit Co. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic ami keep off gray hairs. See us for potatoes, both for seed and table use. Ideal Market, on the heights. Wasco Patent and Sherman Patent flour, made in Sherman county from the noted wheat of that county; quality fully guaranteed. Sold by W. II. Wait. If it is a billions attack take Chamb erlains Stomach and Liver Tablets and n quick cure is certain. For eale by William Pharmacy. House and two lots in Albany will trade for Hood River property. W. J. Baker. If taken this month, keeps you well all summer. It makes the little ones eat, sleep and prow. A spring tonic for the whole family, llollisters Rocky Mountain Ten 3T cents, Tea or Tablets at C. N. Clarke's. Latest designs in ladies wntche? ; go'd filled, solid gold, and also with diamond setting. Also a full line of gentlemen's watches. C. II. Temple. A fine farm for sale in the OJell dis trict. Well improved. Sold at a bar gain if taken soon. W. J. Baker. For garden seeds that will grow go to W. Haynes &Co. They have a large as sortment of flower and vegetable seeds Take advantage of the warm spring days and plant your garden now. Haynes & Co. also have a supply of lon onsetB. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery some I "a8Cn. wno wrotp hris Hetlmian on day order is received. Oregon Lumber J,u."e last ,l,llHt lf tuorH was auy (;() thing he could do for Hood Kiver, .'. t .i o . . i realizing that this section of the coun- l)o you use Lath? (u't our price ami t .ln h, . , , compare it witn mai m compea rs. . leased to do it. but. wllO turned Yon will make money tins way. ore-, gon Lumber Co (io to the Ideal Market for hav. Sherwin-Williams paint at Clarke's. New Wrappers Just In mm l Corsets - SUmmFR jff&ZS. Fresh garden seed at 'he Ideal Ma ket on the heights. All silk Lew is and Clark neckties, cents at Vogt liros. Shingles. See us for best Oregon Lumber Co. prices. Smoke the Hood River Strawberry fie cigar; sold by all dealers. Gordon Hat, best 111 hat in the world for the money. Vogt Bros. 50 acres on the Fast Side, 2 miles out. 10 acres iu young orchard. A snap. W. J. BAKER. Clarke's Cough Klixir will cure that cough. Price is only 2.rc, New Today. New goods arriving daily and be- ing unwrapped at the new store. F'orsaleby Kdwin A. Henderson. Two corner lots 100x100 feet, large barn, two story eight roomed house, plastered and papered, for I500. cash if bought at once. Five room cottage near the Firs, $800. W, .1. Bakers Co. Millinery opening of Tailored hats, French patterns, novelties, etc., will be held soon at Rand's store. Delay your selection of srping and summer millin ery until you see this display. It will he the finest display of millinery ever shown in voiir city. Kight room house for rent. H. M. Abbott. Phenominal property bargain. For $1500 cash, a place worth $2000, two story eight roomed house, two storv barn, two corner lots, in lower Hood River, for a few days only, after which the price will lie raised. Kdwin A. Henderson agent. Gentlemen: Money an object? Then buy your hat at Knapp's closing out sale. If yon are having trouble deciding on your summer millinery, cease your wor rying and come to the millinery open ing to be held soon at Kami's store. There you cannot help but find what you want. Closing out men's hats at Knapp'B. Millinery Opening. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Mar. 30, 31 and April 1. You are cordially invited to attend our opening of Pattern and Tailored hats. .Mine. ABBOTT . Wtioaldon, the senator from hi8friell(1(i (lmu, K'00(, ,, har(, ! the county division tight, was iu the citv Tuesday. He did not cull at the Glacier otllce. ThE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES 1905 Dimities If you want something deciib il ly new ami pu tty for your sum me gowns, look at these. Little Pi ices. SilHolineArt Denim and Drapery Material will bright en up your clean ing. rooms when house -Little Prices. Flower Vases Tall beautiful shapes in crystal and colored effects. 35c each. Musical Goods. New Mandolins, Guitars, Han f.i, Violins, Accordeons, Concer- t nas, Harmonica", etc. Little Prices. Jiff, Tiluiau Young, who has been visit itiK iu the Wilianiettte returned Fri day. He says the majority of tho or chards there are not sprayed, hut covered with moss as lon and fuzzy ami (ray as thtit which rows on the backs of the owners. It in hoped the i new law authorizing fruit inspectors j will be rigidly enforced iu I but sec itiou, for Till says thero are come who 'spray, hut they are in the ininoriy. j It must be a pleasant occupation, pro perly caring for an orcliard, raising first-class fruit for the codliu moth grown in the orchards of your neigh bors to operate on. All honor to the few who are standing by the spray and tlrst-class apples. Only nine times In two and a quar ter centuries has roaster fallen as late as it dose this year. Only the times has it come later in the spring than it does during 1!H", and it is never possible for it to fall later than April 25, and only twice does it come on this i day of the month. During this period it comes three times en April I j and four times on tho itld. This year I roaster Sunday comes on April 21i. j This is the latest date since lsii, when i it came on April 25, the latest date ' possible-- Ortouvillo(Minn. Journal. Joe Porter came near losing the sight of his left eye a few weeks ago by some lime, sulphur and salt mix ture getting under the lid. Mr. Por ter was examining a spray pump, w hen one of the valves collapsed and souirt- ed some of the spray into his eyes bo j fore he could close tho lids. The ! pump was supposed not to be loaded ! at the time, lie says it felt as if he j had been struck on the eyeball w ith a ! rock. The pain was very severe, and j he is still compelled to carry a bnnd ! ago over the left eye aud to use dink ' glasses. I l!ev. W. A. FJkins came home ill ifroni Dukes valley, where he has l et n engaged in H series of meeting-, and was too ill to preach Sunday. Hit pulpit was tilled by Ashley Cash Sun day morning and in the evening by 1 Rev. J. G. Tate, who was iu the ! valley. The work on the parsonage is I progressing and it is expected to hnve the building enclosed this week. The busy time coming on so early mcessi I tates prompt action on the part, of I the membership in order to get the work olf their bauds in time not to interfere with their farm work, j The Hood Hiver camp of the Wood men of the World gathered in a bunch that ran away up close to the century mark Saturday evening ami culled on I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cunning at j their new home and gave thein the I livilest kind of a house warming. They ulso presented the worthy couple with an elegant rocker for each, tlmt they may tho better enjoy the com forts of their now home, l.verybody was happy, everyone hud a good feed anil they stayed until Sunday clm-ed them homo to get ready for church and Sunday school. And now the county court has shown its good taste in appointing a newspaper man as a dispenser of just ice, ljiist night J. A. JJoutlnt was ap pointed justice of the peace for The Oallos district. Mr. Pontlnt will have his olllco iu tho Chronicle build ing and wo hope will see that just ice is done his former co-laborers in the newspaper vineyard. Chronicle. An old army six-shooter, fitted with percussion caps, was unearthed liesido a pine tree near hherman Frank's residence last Friday by K. 1). Gould. The old relic was badly rusted, yet iu a fair state of preser vation. How long the gun has lain beside the pine, is only speculation, but revolvers of this pattern ceased to be manufactured yours ago. George I). Culbertsou fc Co. sold this week to T. R. Conn of I'nivers ity Park, Or., the 21o-aere farm owned by Frank M. Orr anc situated m Klickitat county. Wash., three miles west of Lyle on the Columbia Kiver. Mr. Coon will remove to his purchase this week, and Mr. Orr will return to Portland, where he formerly lived for a number of years. Tho Medford Mail leports that the Rogue River Vallev Fruit Growers' Union has sl.ipcd 22! Km boxes of fruit of the past season's crop, and realized net tor its inemiiers the sum or f-i,- JtG.'.Ki. Tho shipments included ap ples, peais, peaches, apricots, etc. Among the documents filed in the clerk's ollice Thursday we find a lease from the Masons of Hood River to the government which provides for the postollico occupying rooms in the new Masonic building at that place. Chronicle. J.G. Tate, of Denver, whs registered Saturday at the Mount Hood hotel Mr. Tate is supreme grand lecture for the Ancient Order of United Workmen, and is iu Hood Kiver on a visit to hissons.who purchased proper ty last summer of Newton Clark. Edward Lugo, a business college student In Portland, came up Friday to feed on the fatted calf, killed in honor of his father's 5Hth birthday. Mr. Lago, jr., will spend about two months more in the college at Port land. J. E. Ilanna and family arrived Friduy from Scappoose, and w ill oc cupy their former residence at the head of Front street. Mr. Ilanna will continue with his sawmill business at Scappoose. C It. VanAiiker, who held down the position of station agent in this city during tho absence of Agent Kiu naird last summer, was iu the city Thursday. Mr. VanAuker is connect ed with the Pacific Coast Grain Co. Mrs. W. M. Stewart secured the re turn of a valuable gold brooch by a 25c adlet in the Glacier. If you lose anything, insert an ad in the Glacier. It has brought results for others and will no doubt do the same for you. E. A. Henderson made sale during the week of the two lots west of W. II. Perry's house ou Sherman avenue, property of Mrs. J. L. Henderson, to K. 1). Gould; consideration, I.")H. The following sales were made by W. J. Kaker&Co. last week : II. A. Tawney and wife to H. T. Winans lot 5, block 2, Waiiooma park addition ; consideration, $1. Watts, the toombstone man, who was iu the city from The Dalles last week, says he is busy getting up stones, and has had no time recently to do soliciting. C. D. Moore of the Leader ranch. White Salmon, was in the city Mon day, and says he expects to be ship ping strawliorries the latter part of April. T. R. Coon has traded his property in University Park for a farm at Lyle, and expects to move his family to the ranch this week. Mrs. FUias Dwyer of Olympia is in Hood River for a few weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Hen derson. J. W. Anderson of lielniont was confined to his home the fore part of the week with the grip. Alexander Stewart, a Mosier mer chant, was in Hood River Saturday. L. N. Blowers of Portl md made a business trip to Hood Kiver Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Young turned Monday from California. Water and Light Notice ! All water and light bills must be paid J nt ihc company's o I lice each month in jl advance, mi or before the 10th day of tin- mouth. No collector will be sent! on' hereafter In all cases where bills arc' i ! promptly paid when due, the ser-1 vices will be discontinued until nil j a. rearanes are paid. I noon kivkr l-i.r.rnuc i.. r. I w.c. j I!y W. II. Chipping, Manager YV 11 star in Hood River. The remedv that makes voti bieTs'; and grow strong, called Palmo will be sold regularly bv Williams Pharmacy, Hood River. These great ve aud const it lit ion builders cost only ..iOc Per box, si lmxes t- 50. Goo. 1). Culbertsou & Co., sold last week one ot those choice resilience ts in Clark's addition to O. I!. Ilertley of this citv. loo. 1. Culbertsou A Co. made sale this week of lot II, block II, Coo's nd- lit ion to Fred Cue of this city. Geo. D. Culbertsou & Co. sold last week the south tn acres of the Alt red lnyalls land near liarrett school to Clarence S. True, of Hood River. I s RAND'S STORE MISS .1 KFFKIFS auii Hcai v-lo- Line vuii our New Suits, Skirts and Waists Miss .IclTries hashad lu,-r experience in fitting Suits, Skirts and Waists, and in I'nl lire all alleral ions will lie made in tho store free of extra charge. Our MK, ul April Ml 1st. Ml!. .1. (ioods. lielievini' wit h t he the Dry lliellts, direct lv Our Mil. nartnient M. V. lb We believe most pleasant shopping place in Mood Hiver. Remember that alwavs you are as welt iii'. at the duality Shop. Smith Block C rs? reyp ezzvzximm reosisses q gas Mr. and Mrs A. I. .b I lidav in Portland. Sa lit last I'errv li'diou left Men. lay ni'lit for i isit with relatives in Kansas. II. V. Havidson ami K. II Shepard were Portland visitors l'riilay W. Waddell is doinsr a tliriviutr busi ness with bis freshly trraled liorsennli-h The Woman's Alliance meets I'ridny :iileriu.oii in the William (I. Kliot Jr. Leslie Hiitler, who is alivavs vvc e.l bv his old friends in The Halles iiin w as nn from Moo I Kiver duriiii; the wei Clnonscle. 1 Of the taxes due on the l'-MH tas roll ;, I!.')'). Ko of the aniont collected has Iven soiwreiratcd ami turned over to Treasurer Donnctl. A ). Me Itonol.l, connecteil with the The Halles nrintcrv, A. N. Pnlm, iro- rietor, was iu II I Hiver, Tuesday, ilh the idea of securing some fruit, laud In the federal court at l'ni'1 In ml la-l neck suit was liejrun by Anna Slernfeiz ii jaiust I'. .1. Watson and others to iiiit title to a tract of land known a-" Idle wilde, west of Mood Itiver. I'.iooks, the weather oh-erver at The 1 'lilies, does not believe the Columbia will rise hither than .'ill let this sum mer, ierhais not over 2 leel. The river is risinif slowly, reuisteriie.' '.!; last Saturday at The llalles. Siiierintenilent J. T. Neff was in Hood Kiver from The Dalles Thursday visitinir the Mood Kiver schools, ami inspecting the work hein done for the educational exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition. lie found the iiiils making very (.'ood prou're-s. Mr. Sanders has joined forces with II. I'. I'elieu, and this tirin of contractors is now I'.elieu it Sanders. They have just finished a hansonie rsieuce for J. M. Johnson in the ( Idell district and secured H contract from Oscar Vander bilt for the erection of a fl.ootl fruit, bouse. ItclietiA Sanders will al-o Innld n 1 ,XH residence for V. d. Milh-r, on propeity he rescently pinel.ascil from " 1 rank Stanton. Murray Kay, who has a lease on a portion of the Schenek property just be- ; low the road on the Kat Side urade, 1 has made some wonderful changes in this place in the li-t eiht months. 1 Mr. Kay is now stnkin.' the iiroimd for ; 1'iOO apple and peach trees which he j will set in a few davs. Mr. Kav has i secured some line trees from l-'rank Stanton's lueferv. pnyini; an extra price for a nick of the stock, ldi-v iei it I oor economy to plant a ten cent tree when a letter one ("in be -(.cured for 1" re- or I'O cents. Mr Kay w ill set peach i trees amon: the tipples, intending to EASTER eginniiig 1 iiursdiiy. ami rout inuinii' out Mar. weel A Special Opening of Pattern Hats. Shspesand colors radically different from former seasons and positively charming from an artistic standpoint. For s;i me st vie and imamy nn licluvv IbT C2S2S-gS3 13 GSE223SS3E323CZ3 0 N ol 1 lie Palles, is now cai if (laiTiieiils. ami w KUFV will .sever his connection with the linn F. i:..ND will c Clothing, Men's that the trade propriet or. inline his personal at tent i Furnishings and Shoe lb w he FOFFY will continue in charge of the (irocer.v that this arraii'euien t will cut out the pei ach tree' n tl.i "IT' t ices need t lie lo.nn. Charles lingers prci ollice wit h u booiiet i i lit ed t he Uaeirr I' handsome wild I dowel's nt hered on the hills east, ul ; the c-it y. i Troy Shelley returned T'ue:da.y fnen California, where he spent, the win : tor. 1 ,11 couion home much inipnneil j in hear h. IO. W. Stohl. a linotype compositor from I'nrtlalld, aeconipMuied by A. ,M. I KobineUo, made the trip by bout from ! 1'nrH.ind Tuesday, and are enjoyinn I an out inn i" ' he city. 1 It is announced (hat Mebille .1. I iiley and .Miss iitinlin will l,e innr ried Saturday ni'lit. of this week. Mr. Foley is a clerk in the store ol ,1. K. Kami. II i friends are extending felicitations. Captain II. C. ( was up mo I'nli his bilsl ( l I it o i I) a suImmIi land last, week lo.ikinu alter liess inlerest-i in llol Kiver, Cue is IIOW I,, cited at l.elits, south ol Mount Tabir, where he h:is been in the chicken liusine-s sli ce il,,. the lirst of November. lie has lu'l hens, and ha been uciliinu' a ir-wwl 'hiicr selling c.",'- all w inter An elect trie car runs el ,s to his home. In- W. S Murray of I'oitlalid was in ' Hood Kiver the hitter part oi la-l we ' visilinn Willi Kr.M. A, .b,u, -', the ,le 1st. I)r. Murray in ,n h-.- way ' Shunilio and !"iid,to which points c v poets lo make ui"i,l hi . i rip re! urn, l'r. Murray w i'l do v Or. Jones in this city, u hi' - th Hi his "ik tin l.lllel 'il and makes a trip to White Salmon nearby points The s of bl,')UI) ha- di trihu- ro.e I land t l,i , I',,' b'd anion"; t lie count ;i J of i l.e t ' a' Secretary of Slate I hm bar, for purposes, this bcinif t be f) per cent sal s lund which is returned by federal t'overnineiit . A. Mai a amount was over $111,11 m, and to crease is due t 1 the f.iihnu oil in of government 1 ind - i 1 irej. n an act of the h-cishitiee of imi ; ,1,.. thi- money is dis'iibiit il an e il,e ei ties of the sta'e ac -oi di e j 1.. t :,, ',' a and under th's plan Harney c,,u t lie most thinly with coniity, fi ts OKI, while Mn.t ah, the nw-l p Ions eolllltV, l; t' I'll iJ'K W; county's ni'ii'i" is I .'.."1 '. o.s'l, aid i plopo'tioli of I be led I t in I f, ! road- aiieni'itcd to f .';')!;", :: 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. A h re: nod Monday from a trip to ( ;diioi:,ia. 'lhey llrst visited in .Memb eino conn ty, then went on to San I'rni'ei.seo, anil down to Vi t-ouille, and M' nt, rey. At Watsonv b! ihiv nit H, I '. lioardnian. who he I "i u'lil him-i II a fruit ranch, mid is 1 1, n-, d with the country. iioth .Mr. und .Mrs. Ash come home much iu. Toved in hi idlh. J. E. RAND OPENING - ' ' - i i" J prices arc nmcli Toil lam IP ' L in c liar; il (Mil lie pleased lo show part aliim' er service ilc make our Store the look ill"1 as 1 niv- 0 Hood River They ucio ihlinhti d with the v, inier cliiunlo of t lie Sout li. looueT. I'ratlur was in l'oilhnid during tho week. Mrs. John Smith of Mosier was a Mood Kiver i itor dm ihk t he week. I. 'ev. .1. V. Jenkins of At hi 111 aimed Weiliiesiluy 1111,11, i 1 1 ir to look after his farm here for a lew days. I I. I'. Spear mill J. A. Knits l ie nl. Collins employed in putting iu a sewer system lor the sutnu er lint' Is 11 1 W. .1. linker A Co. inade sale hist j week to C. S. 'an.iiker's six acres ! at I riin 111 to W. V. Nnson of this Icily. The land is within of a mile of Iri iK'Hi, und all planted to fruit trees. K. A. .Miillintfnr, district deputy of the Modern Woodmen of America, v ho has spent I he pa-t two weeks in our city, iu t he interest of the order, h it today on No. I for Mood Kiver, w hi re ho expects to remain about two weeks. Thnaiiih Mr. Miillenuer's olf'nrt-' a IniKo class will be adopted by the lo cal camp bote on April 1. Chronicle. I'eter Mohr and Miss Mary .Mnhr were in The lii.lles Suiidev. 1 ere they intended hili mass at St.. l it r's Catholic church, where a class ol .72 boys und ;irls received eonllrinut.ii 11, t he hiruesl class ever (1 1 finned in 'i he I )a lh s. Ilishop ( I'Ki iiey I'.duiinisti i ed the lit a Isted . Th, by Father llosl. : pen ices v ere I of l'l ndle' i lllpl es-i'i M.iri'ci -1 lenee ol ,11 l''ridi!V. 'ov ol II At, the te clei 1", iiinn I'cle A. ( Mr-. Kmiin the ol' March i oil 1,1' 11,1 . 111? uiktree of j. Ileishni . ell know 11 h 1:.: ; i'l 111 It!, le of til hat I V ci ' Ami Wa-b . bv le The en,,,:,, stunt i:,l I'ai 111 I 1 id, i- n pr well known t Hood I.'im i ri'side in I la l''iiiiont. .1 li- d o i.es of ; In wo II . 11 o 111 ar tr I lit lid I Ul iiib rninMl i' A inn.-, I'm I' 1 w i to drive a lea in 1 l irst Mil 11 (her. ,1 Wit- the ll!;-t 1 1 r the !;i , I 1 elp ai- the nn, nth of I neb' A inn- , II, ni uilie;. 'I la lleted. but n While de the Had I re er. I VoMlay tri i j is ci tu v. 1 1 k 1 1 re other. A l n e tol e ' ,!s sollH .1 ! he!" to 1,. it sir. turnout o Ci n-t I l.ctl V ith th t o v. ill ai d. collll let ion f I his road, a ttsa-lfl I J-'IM'le I- 1 tine, the (', Iwn.bi La! e conntiy. 11 nut h i f t he rie dioided for tirtiic a river to the Tiot The I riilfe at t e er va., 1 uilt last 1 11 01 ntiis i f Ska him. ia ji.i ,tlv I v the aud Klickitat. I. EWS. ry lid lie is 1 e at