HOCL RIVER GLACIER, THUKdDAY, MAY 18, 1005 PLENTY WATER 10,000 PEOPLE The clty'e gprins on the Tucker farm, as (muffed by engineer W. J Roberta of Pullman, W'anh.. shows a flow of 1.000.000 callous in 24 hours, or a supply sufficient for a city of 10,- uuo population. KuKnoer Koberts was present at the council meeting Monday night and made this iuformul report. The distance us surveyed, from the spring to the street intersection near the Ideal market is '),'.VM feet, and the fall in that distance is 75.5 feet. It is estimated that a 14-inch pipe will be required for about 22,000 feet and a 12-inch pipe tor tbe remaining dia tance. The location of tho reservoir is under construction, and Engineer Koberts is at work upon the proposed distribution aystpm. As soon as the plans and estimates are submitted to the council it is proposed to call an election to see wlmtner the citizens wish to secure a muncipal water sys tem. Hut little businoss was transacted Monday night, besides the allowing of some bills and the receiving of Engineer Koberts' report. Mr. Kob erts has been secured by tbe water committee of the counicl to And out about what the proposed city water systom will cost, in order that tbe taxpayers may have an intelligent con ception of the question when voting on tbe proposition oi Donaing to se cure city water. McDonald reported for tbe street committee that ho had gone over the city with the street commissioner and ordered about 100 loads of gravel dis tributed at the crossings and at points along the street leading in from the country. Uncorded Nickelsen made complaint that a number of drunkeu men In tho old Chinese wash house near his implement wareroom raised a big dis turbance every night, and that he feared t hoy might be the cause of a serious lire in that end of the city. McDonald thought the marshal should look after the matter. Kill were ordered paid as follows: C. C. l'eck, work at spring fllO.OO Ori-gon Lumber Co. 2H.IW Transfer Co 13.50 Huvnes A Co.. sun 4.38 J. A. Wilson, survey 6.00 IJghtCo 15.00 O. C. l'eck, labor '. . . . 10 (H) W. K. White, labor 4.00 Frank Mayos, labor 4.00 W. J. Koberts, survey 18.00 Is a Local Institution. A first-class chof has been secured by the management of the Country Club Inn, and it Is tho Intention to have this splendidly equipped resort ready for guests in a few days. The number of Portland visitors and East ern tourists who are expectod at the Country Club Inn this summer will be larger than ever. Nestling among a grove of large oaks and seemingly sot apart from the busy whirl of tho business world, yet but few momenta walk from the depot, tho Inn oil'ers decided attractions for the business man and his family from tho city, flood Kiver has long been known as a beautiful summer resort, but in the mad rush of commercialism, this factor In the country's resources has been rather slighted of recent years, Uelng within but a few hours' ride from Portland, Hood Kiver is one of the most conveiuent and beautiful outing places in the state. Mr. ltatchelder regrets that the peo tile of Hood Kiver have not aooented the Country Club Inn in the spirit of a local Institution. The supplies for the hotel aro all secured here and tho summer hotel is the means of bringing many Influential persons to Hood Kiv er,who will toll of the recources of the country to their friends, and in this way the city has returned to it many tienellclal results. Mr. liatcliulder has spoilt large sums of money in advertising Hood Kiver and in Portland he has many people questioning him daily about this won derful fruit country. The O. K. A N. last year pictured tho Country Club Inn in their annual book of summer resorts. When the fact becomes more thoroughly advertised abroad that this city has every convenience for a sum mer outing, many people from the cities will make annual visits to Hood Kivor. Ken Ilex Factory Machinery. The new band saw at the box factory of the Davidson Fruit Co. is certainly a hummer. This new piece of machin ery does away wlln two other ma chines, in addition to reducing the number of operators, Increasing the rapidity of production and making crates cost tue grower less. An inch board is sliced into halves; run through again and comes out In quHrter-iuch thicknesses. A boy re ceives the thin slices of wood as they come from the saw. Another interesting sight is the machine which gouges out the hand holds iu the ends of the berry crates. The wood used in tho construction of the crates is larch and white fir. lloth are very fine quality, and give off no odor of pitch which the fruit is likely to retain when packed in boxes made of such lumber as pine. The box factory is turning nut about 75,000 crates this summer. The grow ers are hauling out the crates at a rapid rate these days. A reduction was mude to the farmers who wanted to purchase crates in knock-down con dition, but many of the growers have concluded it is decidedly easier to have the crates nailed up at the fac tory, and will buy them that way liurealler. Peter Mehr President of Heard. Kev. L. P. Desmarais, pastor of the Catholic church at The Dalles, re turned Thursday to Hood Kiver from a missionary tour up the valley. He held services at Peter Mohra' resi deuce on Wednesday and at Mrs. Johu Mohr's Thursday morning. - Friday morning Fat lire Desmarais held services ill the parlors of the Waucoma Hotel. About 40 Catholics presented themselves at these several services for their r.aster communion. Mr. Peter Mohr was elected president of a board of directors to look after the building of a Catholic, church at Hood Kiver. Father Desmarais re ports great prosperity in the Catholic church cricles though Wasco county. He oganized the League of the Sacred Herat which numbers at pesout 2o0 memlHM's. Strictly (ieiinliie. Most of the patent medicine testi monials are probably genuine. Tbe following notice recently appeared in the Atchison (Kan.) (4 lobe: "Joe Tack, a well known engineer, running on the Missouri Pucillc between Wichita and Kiowa, lately appeared in a big one w ta a picture and w hen be was in this oil Ice today, we asked hiru aboitf it. He says he had terrific pains In bis stomach and thought he had cancer. His druggist recommended Kodol and be says it cured him. He recommend ed It to others who were also cured." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and cures all stomach doubles. Sold at Williams' Pharmacy. Blgnlflcanre of Memorial Ifay. William W. Rlaekmar, commander in chief of the Orand Army of the Ke publio, has sent out tho following order form his ISoston headquarters, urging the old soldier to remember Memorial day, which Is Tuesday, May 30: "Killed in yestorday's battle." "Dying in the Mold hospital." "Had ly wounded." "Wounded and in the bands of the enemy." Forty odd years ago my comrades, we were thus accounting for the rosy cheeked, bright-eyed, manly boys, darlings of their mothers, who with tbe elastio step and merry laugh of youth marched by our sides as we bade good-bye to our homes and dear ones and answered "Hero am I," to the call of our country, and cherred the sad heart of our uod given Lincoln with the refrain, "We are coming Father Abraham, three hundred thousand strong.,' Kecall today the hastily delivered message and token from these dying boys as you grimly continued Un charge over their bodies or as you sullenly retreated, most reluctantly, leaving them on tbe field. You have sacredly kept tbe promise hastily giv en to your dying messmate: "Yes, Jack. I'll tell your mother." "Sure Joe, your wife shall get your ring and message." "Wevor aouirt, uiiarne, your people shall know what a brave soldier you were, how pluckily you died to save your colors." As you moved carefully among the dead and dying over the battlefield after the fight was over; as you walked through the rudo field hospital hopelessly searching for the comrade you saw fall, but could not slop to help, the dear boy who had been your playmate at school, and to the appeal of whose weeping old mother as you marched away you bad tossed hack the cheering well-meant promise, "I'll take care of Hilly. " As yon steadied yourself, and helped to bear across the deck of the battleship to the cock pit, slippery with the life-blood ol your shipmates, the body of the sailor boy with whom you had left home to ship in your country's service. Did you not promise the dying and God for the dead, that your comrade and their supreme sacrillce novel should be forgotten, that their do pendent ones should bo tenderly and fully cared for? Have you kept tlud sacred promise? Our glorious lirand Army of the Kepnblio has helped you to keep it. It has collected and hell fully disbursed iu relief millions of dollars. It has in ado possible, kept alive and cherished the sacred mem orlos and friendships of the war. It has established, by the order of one of niy honored predecessors, Coin Dinnder-ln-Chief Logan, and given to the world Memorial day on which duy you annually redeem your promise to keep greeu tho momory of your comrades ny decorating llielr graves with the fairest llowers of spring, or casting them upon tho sea or the rivers which flow from the mount ains to mingle with its waters, which are me sailors wiuuiug snoot, am. by securing the services of your most eloquent and gifted speakers to re count their deeds of solf-sacrilicing devotion that our country might not be disgraced, dismembered and de stroyed, but might live as a nation, the grandest on the face of the globe. Memorial Day Exercises. It has been decided by the program committee iu charge of the Memorial day exercises, that the members of the Orand Army and tho ladles of the Kellef Corps shall gather at the K. of P. hall, at 0:30 o'clock, Tuesday morn lug. May 30. They will march In a body to the county bridge over Hood Kiver, accompanied by tho baud, from where flowers will be cast upon the waters. At tne tiridge tliere will lie some special exercises, and a program as arranged for such occasions by the Grand Army headquarters. After re turning from the bridge, there will be short services at the opera house, and those who so desire may arrange to take their lunch with them to the hall. In the afternoon, teams will be cured to take tho Grand Army men and women to Hershey's comer, where a line of march will la formed at 2:30 o'clock, which will proceed to Idle- wlldo cemetery, whore tho regular rit ual services will be conducted over tho graves of deail comrades. Sunday, May 28, Kev. Chambers of the Episcopal church will deliver a Memorial day sermon In the opera nouse. The churches of the city will unite in these services, ami It ha been decided to have a largo union choir to furnish music for the occa sion. Itcgular Schedule on Portage lieail. The portage road around the Ceilo rapids Is now completed and equipped, and ll will He put in operation its soon as the minor details for opening (lie road ran bo arranged. There will probably lie special observances of the opening day, which will likely be set for sometime next week. It has not yrt been determined who will lie in charge of the loud, Mem bers of the commission aro now con- ducting correspondence regarding this matter, but are not yet ready to make any announcement. As soon as tins step is taken, final arrangements for opening the road will be made si once. the road will Ih operated under n regular schedule. The opinion lias been generally expressed that trains on tbe road would run only as tbe tralhc de manded, but it 's the present intention of the Portage Uailuay Commission to establish a regular scliecule. 1 he road is nine miles in luuiith and is well constructed. The cquippmcnt of the road consists of one engine, eight flntcars, (our boxcars, six stockcars and one combination passenger and baggage coach. GOLDEN GATE CORPSE Bulk coffee toon loiei trcngth. Save the aroma and flaror bj buring Golden Gate. Afmm flfWflMu ffivw imUX J. A. Foltfr (Si Co, Lxciiiiiin Hale To The 1'air. The general pisenger department of the O. U. it -V l o , lias notified agents east of Portland that round trip tickets for the Lewis and Clark exposition, at Portland, June 1 to October 15, will he sold under the following arrangements: Individual Tickets. One and one third fare for round trip; daily from May t" ( icii.lu-r lo, inclusive; final return limit 110 days from date of sale, but in no cire later than October 31, 11)05. Party ticket-.. One single fare per capita for round l'ip for parties often or more on one liekcl. Daily from May 2!) to October 15, inclusive J Continuous passage in cell direction; final return limit 10 days fn.ni date of sale. Organized Parties of 100 or More. In dividual rate of one f t ii' per capita for round trip will be made for organized parties of 100 or more moving on one day from one point; limit 7 days from date of sale ; continues pa.-sao in one direction. Coach excursions. Individual coach excursion ticket. (not good in sleeping or parlor curs) Will be sold from time io time during tbe life of. the fair at very low rales ; panini'ars as lo rates, etc., covering each eve.ui.-ion will be duly announced. Children's tickets. Tickets may be soldjto children of 1 1 a I f-la re. age si one half of the above rates, adding suffi cient to make the end in Ooi .wheu necessary. Tori lie llacc With Ifeulli. "Death was fast approaching," writes Krlpli J". Ferimnde., of Tampa, Flu., desciililug bis fearful nice with death, "as a result of liver trouble anil heart disease, w bleb bad robbed moot' -deep and all inteie.'t iu life. I had tried many difl'crenl dooinix and several medicines, but got no benefit, until I begun to Use Fleet i e Litters. Ni won derful wh their elleet, tlud in three daps I felt like a new miTii and today I nil cured of all niv troubles." Oilman iced at ('. N. ( laike's drug store; prioi "'l eeios Now that all imp u taut question is settled the. next tbiiiL' i- the ring a line new line of eiigageiin nt anil wulding rings. Prices right . ( 'iiu ke tbe jeweler. Berry Growers. Wo Willi i t handle wtir strawber rics mid o lei pro. Inc.'. ,.r we are in P'i-ition t" !' t -on (lie best prices. Write us. A i. III.OW KK v. CO., S-attle, U'll-li. I fl s : of the Sale. In Dm Wm (). W. 'l-ili- ol iirce.n for I TIVKKI; i My vlriii- . i . ...!; riMCleii-il : ; . . : c Oil llll- li.l : " oi met core c I 1.- teii-U III h! i In hi VIM" of IV ; 1 1 fchlllOlt. Ii'l Ol I ciuht ion! t ti I I le n oa ii ""io .i si.-pti-iiili , i, i i ii 'lllll. IIS, I, ',,1 i I lliirlv-livc ami iiu il I'M l'.M . Hi l. ikIii nt. . til'-llt icol i,t -let- of suit ' ' 1 n ; 1 1 1. -! on 1 1 mill ruui I i I" II I V, I'Mlfi. iltllCllllcll ileicinilil iiiihIi- iiihI en. :UI'i i-lill-e April In. IUUi I null" Hint m-aill-l 1 he lie- -i ol n i m il i n hiiinlrci! - -THK III. il h !ui.-c cr annum Irom o ol nm huuilrt'il ol' live hllllillcll iloll.o ..111 i .": i.i.li w llll la llMl III I nt I'roln lieceliils l- ! i, 1: mon ol' si- i-iiii'i n fuel c nt i.cr iiuition '-, nil ill-lr. tor ilia Inrlher Collars co-Is ,111,1 lli-lilllfcllli 111 , Out of slicil nut of siml ( nil, 1 I tilt- J 1 1 1 1 liny ol" A ill, I' to Illlike side ol' tin- foi illlH-rlV. sltlllile.l III ll Slulc til oivhiiii, lii-wip M -illli.ll llllly I - -nl-l eniw on oliiiiiai'ilini; tut it- ih-ieriucl rest iiliily ol' Wasco, liculiuiliik' mi iiii Iron li ir lniir feet w esl ol Mic Son t h.-ii -1 coi n, I H 1 1 , . I ! 1 1 -IKI: i corner oi ine Niirih. oiiilnast iiiartiir p. ou nhlo mo i 'j i north west 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' r (' ,i nl I h ill -n il. HI llUeell (Ifii in t 111 I'lUllO- ICII 1 10 1 i-.is 'I iiciu-c North l!i I-, unit llvc-lciil lis Oi l ol ilhiiiu-nc meridian -I two hllhilleil sily-slx ct lo an iron hjir tnciict- itni i n , i r in i one 1 1 tun o ctl mill seven ty Si'VCIl (In) Ici-I In ;.i ,., I,,,, ; l"lli-i- Ninth 'i:r Knsl one Inniiii cil nu.l Our ,i,li nct. to mi Irnll Inn-; Ihi ncc N. itih 7n ! KiM sit liinuhvtl ii n u mo en iv live ii i.l llvi'h nlli, l'i - ,,) led to 'I I'm;' It HI II I lOvcr; ll'citee Sn :i Vtc-I live mucin ,1 unit n(n, -ly :'.Mii r.,1 Ii ll llililll III II I lilt.-i I V, t Mil'- ol I'olllilv itrinyc nun Nortli nt h le. -1 i ll1 i, ,-i loin nick inun iiii south sin,- oi it,:., i t: vi-i; liu-nci North In" Wi-sl one hutetiiil ami cil-Ii! v-niie (IK! I ll ct to III! oak Ire. ; I licli. e ,-i,lih l, U, si tlvi hllllllle.l Xolllll :u." W. I n I'ect to ii'ini; Ii cl to iiii 1 1 oi i Inn-; Hi. -net si lite hlili.lli-.l iiinl lll'ly Unci- I liar; l hi nee Ka-1 lu-o hiinilti 'i ami tw-i lour ij.'h Ii rl in ii ol In Inn : nv: I n. k. r tin io vice I , III,- "i-aiilni- . h noil lor hitiiM-li, his heirs iiml 'tis i'iii-i- r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ihc llinni s to run W'liti-I-lain to suinily wider , .iomest ii-niitl housi-iioln pill pi. m-v Anil the Io'I.im liar de-ci ih, I real ir,i,crtv slttui'cil lii hm o coii ii ! y, i n i -..', ui. In wil: Hi I'lhliln:.' on the ea-l In. iik ol ol, I Tucker Mill Olh II oil Iiii- hill- III luecn II, e norlhwcsl i ' -i i lolirlh and I he miiiiIi w est I1 , i tout I h of I hi Biadheiisl una 1 1 1 r ol .eel ion I! 1 1 ecu , ir,. inu'ii -hip lw a l.'i inn Ih. raime ten i u 1 caslol'tlu lllionenc Mi-rid! nittulic' si t v mil. i'ect CIISl ttl H Stake: (hem decrees west ot miiiUi Jt a hot it I well I y lie! I.l nut V . a 'lie I rec load; Ihi-iicc nin-licil and I n.a.l cr.Ksc si Mirlll of i ll slake on sivlj-llvejloi r contiiinhii; on the north hank ol c- Wil Slllil loud Hhi. II! , I lorl v-llve I 1 I I -I l, i t lo v. Ill I I If xlil niilnti aid, I. the West line ol Mild sotllhcasl iilarter alor lower side ot road heat n teel ll Ihc hunk ol llo-i.l 'J,l Hi acres more or l.-s. 1 Will, on Ihc .';!h dav ot o'clock ii. m. at the limit d. court house, iii Piila - t in tlrecnll, st. ,,,b:j,. ,u ,'j; ill no. Hull, lo the '0,-1 c I I llililll, llll IhC llelll, ll!!,- ;M Mas. IIU ol of III , Wiwo mi i-iil ., III ten county ct ! i hlcr lot ch-Ii Ih d itih-i.l Which tile W'llitlh liatitei -Hill liihil hel-'llt 11 thcrcol. on I he ai h ih !. ml. nl -I dc-eilh, ii.V ot Novo nil. I Illhi- I I I, or in and I anv luit'l 'lulu !', hill, and ! -r winch ihc In and lo said line pall Ihcl'e , I 'HI. ll,,- d.ile- -i I x - I alia, lied id, ml.- anil ill had in unit lo 1 ihscrihcd. or I d.i V Of oVelii- I 1 1 a. I of land i p.Ol llleieof, I , 1 HI. losall-lv ord. r, int. -rest. all the i-ichl. llll w iihlii named a, tend: to h: lioiil herein la-l ui ..-i ih. d , of, on t he Hi d da ol i ice, ml. tlllil pat-ccliol tit ll, I w .-le 1. -1 Ui sahl ciiic-c, a n I ail I he , h-lcsl which said del. I, .ho. said llll. 'I ol Inn. I hen III II any a.rl Ihereol, s; ,ii, : hit', lull, and In and to si, herein Inst ,, , i ih, . ,,r a luce siild lid ihtt oi O -I , ml said I'Mclltloli and (ii.Im-iiii costs and nee! inn-.; c..l .. -1 I'HN Sh. rill ol 'a, Pith-it Ihl- . I H-egi .Mil da v of Via il, ;i ft April -7, I'!... Mai- fct Kllsl Issue I al-t Isnie FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. No, 1 .-- 1 Hi mi the -t ollil'e; d 1 helps crc.-k ins lllillliil. . ui ileal me .e springs, 'till li'iiin', IS', pOllltl-i the water e a-keil for UlS Milsis I runs t litotie I.l I I'll e liaotc-.il p. 'en' it '11:1", ll hie 1 -la. plcasuie raising . port cr al Ibis pl.ic lie 1- Wel lit! In ti r ii -1 n I-, "t ,-ln w. d -l.c.l, ,!." sl.tre 1 nil-.-; Co. iruilliei and :ic! . No. :' - - T..w ii ilium lii'ii-e; !o! lli C.ilnniliia r: In il-e. ii-e-l I nm! i ch ; . l'.'."li. One ,- i.'bt- i kimr I tlx-' .mi; !s, HI ' n. u ,ind a elm No. I hat (nut land to I., tracts. A 1 ii ii-r a boiiii . N No. -I.- Tcn .. I.. M 1 union : .'i. One hnnill'ed and I .IV ti i. b.il.i e iu bay. New . in. .It'l l! i tiuv; two oiilc Irom 1 1. ollice. A !.; ill if nl I Nil, '1 - 1..; I a cr. s ; l iL'Ilt I'.u 111 ei i:;m-i- 1'l icc 1 b-.ir.-.l bi-.,:ii,c- cot- I'O-I ,H0 tell in apn'.cs and I ill acre in giapes. I !'. ter from I p.. - f. r one half mil. s i. o depot. A ib-s r lice Tins can be 1 ml ; On actvunl ot s;ci vetv anxious to -ell flint lap.t. ;l". . iti-'ii. ue and ! e . K. A X. : .-n for a home, icrv low price. - tie owner 1 I'lniuive at M store, ll.-o.l lote lie. A' 1 ots miticiierv H. M. ABBOTT. Choice Residence Lots for ivervicw ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON 0. R. & N. TRACK WITH DEVELOPED WATER POWER : : : Cheap lots for building small houses near Flour and proposed Woolen mill FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT HOOD RIVER DEVELOPMENT CO. Office Next to J. R. NICKELSEN -DEALKR I.N- Vehiclesand Agricultural Implements M'CORMICK AND DEERINQ MOWERS AND RAKES Sentinel Jr., Bean, Pomona, Rochester, Fruitall, Also Kxtra Hose, Nozzles and Connections. A ell Htoek of I'lows, Harrows, Cultivators and repairs, Ornbbing Machines and Wire Cable, Aerinoter Wind Mills, Hut'keye I'liinjiH, Holster Springs, Iloyl's Tree Supports, ami Hanford's Halsam of Myirli. Kxtra liti'y Tops, Ctialtion, Da.sbes, l'oles, SlmreH, inaietrees ami Neckyoko.s. Planet Jr. and Iron Age Garden Toole. Now'b the time to choose your Harden toolti, and chonainir them you have a lafj r variety to select from than wag ever offered. Whatever your implement want , 11 ibeyr'e satisfied here, you will hae cause f..r rej"icinj; over their cost and loot' wear J. LUNCH GOODS, TRU1TS AND CHOICE CONFECTIONERY AT- THE FAVORITE Oyster Parlor S. L. Young lone .Main .. WOOD FOR SALE. 1 am ire aietl to furnish mill and slub wood, also other kinds of wood. 1 have a new steam wood saw and Bin prepared to do snwili(!. Also do general team work. FRED HOWE. l'lione lL'l. Don't Go Dry .lust because you .ire In a Dry Town (iet your (Want List) made out ready fur next Saturday for everything yen need, such as Hour. Feed, Stock Food, Chick Food, Russian Lice Killer, Blue Vitro!, Lime, Cement, Salt. I'laee vottr orders with II. W. Wail and get no: t good goods at the ight - ices, but also a FRF;!: LEMONADE. He men I have !l different I'.rand of el itn goitu; lo close out as possible, (ioods guaranteed ,-i.t-.,l. l-'li ., . tieai Ic as rep' ll. W. WAIT. FISH and VEGETABLE MARKET ( iOO( Iclivorod dailv, Look out for the Fish Wagon I L. 0. HAWN, I One door Kast of lratlier ollice. Park and Easy Grades, Fine Wauconia Hotel, R. NICKELS EN. FOR iSALE -FOR- $ i ,50 O tS-room residents t ompartively new, with lot Uxo, near School House. Thia is a deeiruble place sittiateil ;n tho part of the town. Any one looking for a comfortable home at t low price should see it. Cull on W. J linker & Co., or write to owner. L. N. Blowers I!. S. Marshal's Ollice, Portland, Oregon. E. R. Bradley PRINTING HIOU GRADE PAMPHLET ANIl COMMERCIAL WORK PROMPTLY PERFORMED PtiKIS ALWAYS eidllT Wo are here to tio your work totfay l.-inori-i.w and every other day, and our iiiuiicy what little we have) is spent in Iltssl Itiver. We want your work and can do it matly and SATISFACTORILY lVflaratiiui l'.iy i-'' coniing and you will waul to liv""vour lut fixtil up le fori" thitt tiiut". We Imvr u larire lt'k iiii hand and n in piiivd t till orders promptly Hiid Rive sutisfui'tioii. Work done t;ood and at t lie lowest price. A postal card wnt to U" w ill firing you the samples. Try it. WATTS MARBLE WORKS, Tue Dalle. C're. f Watts w Marble J Sale in Idlcwilde View and Good Water, -TRY "North Coast Limited" The Electric Lighted Observation Car Train between Portland and St. Paul. Pullman First Class Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Sleepers, Dining Car, Day Coaches, Observation Car. The Acme of in found 3 DAILY TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS 3 Sond four wnts for our Low is mid Clark l!ool or six oonts for "Wonderland 1905." The Ticket Office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. Third. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General 1 issen;er Agent, Portland, Oregon. R. D. PLU Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. OPERA HOUSE TWO-NIGHTS-TWO V Monday and Tuesday, May 22-23 Miss Marg'aretta Fischer iiml I if r mil con i 'iv. P Opening Hill i "THE COLONELS WIPE A Htory of Miisliin-jtHii socio!) life. Good, new and up-to-date speciE.!-; :s L ctwecn acts Beautiful CosttJini;; Popular Prices, Seats now on sa!e ML HOOD ILL CO All kinds of Seasoned Linn Mill with the Little l'rioes. as the cheapest and good as Mill one-fouth mile west of S Kelly ; P-j0 KSE&SaSiii Additions Hood Kiver. THE- Travel Comfort on nnv of the -lot, Yt'llowstono onii bo had Park Literatu iv for the nskiny GOULD, "ct Actors 35, 50c Pharmacy. at Ci..rk 'cr i:i st-k. Tho Little Lwrything as choap : - it as I lie best. A. ilt'hui ps' store. MBING , Vishart, Proprietors.