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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
DC U Free Transportation from There is a Marvelous 0 CRA NEW RELIABLE Outside Towns Show of Fall Goods Here THERE IS SOMETHING 'DOING IN RE-vTOLVED! That it js Better, Tb Co Bare- HFOOTED THAN To VEAfcBAD SUOZS Ms H15 OUJt DUTY To Y7EA& COOD 1 T8 1 " fit" CLOTHED BECAUSE WE MAKE BETTER. 1MPREXSJOWJ AND EARN MoRE MONEY Good clothed .should commence at The feet. Poor shoes andStockings WONT FOOL ANYONE NOT EVEN TOUR. FEET BUSTER. BfcOVN. NEW AI SfiSEJ OAKS F, AT OUR BUSY STORE Anyone buying a Fall garment without first seeing our new amazing line which just arrived Tuesday, is simply overlooking their own interest. Come to look You need not buy until you look all around. We know what you will do We do not have to Sell goods on Sunday 3G 3C THE UP-TO-DATE STORE We close our store at 6:30 p. m. except Saturday 0 3C 30 At the Churches. Methodist I 'ri iu'hiiin nt 11 a. m. nml 8 p. in. Sabbath school 10 . in., Kp vvorth r.ciiiiuo 7 p. in. l'rayer meeting Thursday evenim:. All cordially invit ed. V. ( '. Kviuis, nastiir. St Murk's KpHriipal Church, Holy (JuiniiiiiiiiiKi ai K o'clock; morning inivcr ut 11, ami evening prayer at 7 :'). I'. ('lunch Sabbath school, 10 a. i' : picaehinr, il a. in.; Y. 1'. C. K. 7 :lo ii. in. ; pivacliinu', H p. in. I'n.icr mcctinu at X p. (il. Wednesday. All are i cordially invilcd to attend all or any of these sen ices. I'aslnr, ,1. V. Spreclier. ('hristian 'hiii'eh. Services at K. of I'. Imll the first, thin!, fourth and fifth Sumhivs of eaeli m nth. Services at Odcll tliu second Sundav of each month, V. A. WOOD, I'astor. llaptist chinch Sunday school 10 a. in. ; preiichiiiK 11 a. m. ; Junior li. V.P. V., ii p. in. ; evening service, 7. ItO. Riverside OriitfreKutional Church, V. (! tiiliuore, pastor. Serviees Sun day sit 11 n. in., Christian Kndenvor ut 7 p. in., evening worship at 8 p. m. Rolnmnt M. K. Church. 11. 0. t lark, BRIEF LOCAL MATTER8. Kin corned beef at McUuire liros. Mr. liartmess in on a cash basis. Kinisliing for amateurs at Peita Stu dio. New Orleans Molasses in hulk and cans at Jackson's. Sa'it mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. Maple Syrup and New York State Ruck Wheat at Jackson's. Olives in hulk, bottles nml cans at Jackson's. (ii t your chickens for Sunday dinner at Mdluire l'.ros. Fresh lish, crabs and shrimp, Thurs days, Fridays ami Saturdays, at Al corn's ( ity Market. It is to your interest to refer to M. liuttmcss' ad under the new system. The Diet. .Studio for photos. Our work guaranteed. Doll. Studio. Full stock of harness to select from. Fancy riding bridles, etc. Davenport Harness Co. Metiiiire Rrns, make country deliver ies Tuesdays and Thursdays and get tlii lanciies. lephoucd the preach- day la fire wili lie dehved, i( on route. For sale by F.niioriuin. Five farms in one h'lv, ;120 acres, 5 improvements cleared land with e ich, 7 miles from While SahiH'ii on tioldeudale road, plenty of water, f:'.0 per acre. Can lie s dd ill separate tracts for i,0 days inly. Terms easy. lu another column will lie found t ho announcement of U H. Muggins !( Cc. calling itttenticii to their new stuck of seatouahle clothing ai:d oth er articles. The Ladies Guild, of St. Mark's Kpisoopal chinch, v i j 1 hold its nevd meet inn nt ttio homo of Mia. li. I. (iould YYednesibv October it. Harvey Shts-her came up from ilood River Wednesday for a visit to his folks. Dufur Dispatch. A L'Iut.iI Itnii ilio:i. It isn't often you hear of ti more liberal donation than the Filers 1 inno house is olfering to the people of this community this week. I hoy haw a stock of six l eant iful pianos iuclud- ; ing the famous iviniliail, llobait M. j Cable, J. H. Uoolc and others, in tau j cy mahogany, walnut nt:d golden oak iiDO mv-j ... - r- ----- lai wholesale list pi ices, givitii; the public or the lucky purchasers nearly jd,(HlO saved in price. Now is the. lime to buy your daughter that piano and money saved will more than pay for hor musical education. Vour credit is good. Von can prac tically make your terms. Used in struments taken in exchange. Ro membcr the place, Hcoth's stole, iiuod River. Come in hetoro Mon day. W. A. Ilol'eu1 eck. Wholesale fiep. Filers Finn ) Mouse, Portland, Ore. Frank Stanton was called up the J. W. P. MoQuowsn, of lirowning, ! .,u.. .... i..i..,.uu I Mo., is visiting his Bister. Mrs. . C. rnuii r riiiHV uu i)iirim. -7 ' . ... . . , Tho liulli.ti , Martin A. A. iiayue ' . Friday for a stay between trams. n. A Hell made a business trip to Portland of several da? a latt week. J. K. Rand weut to Portland Satur day for an extended stay on business. F. V, Angus, who bad been at Poitlaud for several days, returned Saturday. (i v. Wurrens. of Portland, came i and other relatives in the valley. Mr. MoQnowu also has two sisters at Walla walla. Clarence Gilbert Is hailed as the champion fisherman ut Mood Kiver this year having lauded an immense salmon with a four ounce rod. The tlsh was captured in the White Salmon river and neiglicd 10 ponuds before being dressed. H. Kravford, of fiarrett, left on pastor. Services, Helinont; Sunday (r, Hh eggs dinci U school at 10 a. in. ; ( hiss .neeting at 11 I Orders lor the count rv t a. 111.; Kpwortli League p. m iiiL' even' Sundav evening and 2.1 Sun day in month mil a. in.; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:i!0 p. in. Services at l'iue Grove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and iid Sundays at 11 a. in. Crupper 1st and .'Id Sundays at iS::S0; Sunday school at Moiim Mood. The 4i'h Sunday at U J.ul.i Sundav school at U) a. in. Unitarian serrices every Sunday at 11 ii. in. ami 7. 30 p in., J. A. UhIiI ridge, minister. Topic for Sunday morning, "The Plea ot Faith." Even jug. "Purpose and Destiny." Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. All are welcome. CuUiolic ( hiiicli liegul.ir services jvery Sand iv . Children's Fjes. Wo giro especial care to childieu's eves. Consult Dr. Hogg, the l'oit l.iiiid special. st with G. Arthur Clarke, Jeweler and Optician. Hood Ulcer, Ore. . Horn. To Mr. nud Mr. O. P. Ramsey, in Port:auJ, Septouiber 2, a gill. Mrs Ramsey was formetly Mies Madgo Warren, of Fraiiktou. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cutset), Sep teml.er '21, u boy. We Prove W hat Me Say. Wo don't claim to know everything but we do know one thing well. W' kuovv how to lit spectacles so as to r jiose m ny ills and uilment that will nevei be relieved in any other way. Hi. Hogg, tho Portland spe ialist withG. Arthur Claiko, Jeweler and Optician, Moid liiver, Ore. ,,n Knmiuv nd visited his ranch in Itraiu 2 Monday for Franklin county. the valley. Wash., where he will visit for a week F. Chandler returned from Portland I with his son who lives at Connell iu uhern ho has been on ijusiuess viini cuiini.y. i. KunD.t,o ...... f,,ra.Rl davs. I li-ayford s son may come Or. Essou. of the Williams Phar llli('". A'l Wh uiill May Concern : No li, r.-t. v si' ven that Ira Alcorn is ig r in my eui,iloy, or associated me iii auv capacity whatsoever. ie dl in the future extend anv To lice i nolo V 1 1 1 1 i credit to him not authorize f.'l' iih'. All kin.l- Mood Liver Milling Co. fore yoi. buy F.xplodcd 70 Stlclo of Dynamite. Andrew Polich, ol camp it, on tho ! VHiij8 North liank road attempted to re- ! more a fuse which had tailed to ex plode wl'h a sixteen foot iron rod and n doing so exploded 70 sticks of dyn- ii my account, and lie is amite. Although not kille l, ins tace 1 to make anv collections and body were so tilh I wit ti lava iiiui A S. Rent. ! it required tho services ot a physio- lan from Moo I River to hx him up. S e l Wheat. ! Fortunately Polich did not receive -eed wheat for salo by the full force of the charge owing to See them be-: the great d pth at whicu it was placed. inuoy, was a passenger on me muni Monday for The Dalles. !. Miss Murjoiie Raker, who had been spending several days at Portland, returned home Friday. W. L. Clarke, resident engineer at Cascade Looks, came up to Hood Riv er Saturday for a short visit. John M. Johnson started overland for his new Hood River home Satur day. Sherman County Observer. A. J. Derby left Saturday for Sai: Fr.inciscii m business connected witl his profession and will be absent sonu ' i . . e . )r li. D I ineo, who has been caking an not. on at Mount Mood fit tiomeut, ret..!U"d to Hood River Sat ui daj . Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, ot Port) oid, were at Mood River Sunday and Moiniu of this .week and took a drive u bout, the valloy. P. S. Davidson, jr., left Friday for Collins Spiings, where Mrs. Davidson has been taking treatment for some time. They returned Sunday. J. H. Shoemaker returned from u business trip to The Dalies and sur rounding country where he had been investigating s.iuie bridge ooustiuo t.ion. Ihe Ladies' Aid of the Christian chinch, state that they will serve a dinner and supper at Odd Fellow's hall the last day of tho fruit fair Oc to her lit. W. II Moore, the well known flnuii cier of Portland, passed through Hood River Sunday, lie was greo e l at tho still ion by a fow friends who hap p( ned to he about. Mrs. R. H. Wallaco returned from Portland Thursday ovoniug where she had accompanied her daughter, Miss Margaret, who hai entered St. Helen's Hull toi the winter course. Rev. J. W. Mayes and family left this week for Toppenish their new home. Rev. Hiid Mrs. Muyes m..de many friends during their stay here whowish them a pieusaut stay ut Top- ! pendish. R'ckleton News. O.D. Ibompson, secretary of the ! Fruit Fuir Association, left Saturday : for a trip thiongh the Willamette val ley. While away he will say a good i word for the fruit fair ami visit friends as far down the valley ns Cor- Not the Whole ( li. ese. Sonu men woutJ think tint they were the 'vhido cheere if they had l.r, IK'O buckets of (eacties to pick and ship, liuit Van Horn is now doing ttiu trick with apparently the least of concern, it is only ono smell item among his multifarious business ttltair -Niagara Falls (N. V. ) Jour-nil. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADINC AT TMF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES It's Surprising what vo ;i Fancy WarH, It's u.e i . l Time to Shed vm cm lo.v for lOc from our Ten ! b -gin planning v ,,ur ( br s n, i- t u.j '"' '."'.f , " Cent eoonter. .lu-t come and see. work, hmbr.i lery and kniiling li .. I.e. I-..II and W.-f-r ,ai- m iteriuls of everv descripti in i - A'1 urt I I1 - Xhere is no prettier iiglit ti.ao Outing Flannel. :'eeid SOl'VF.NIi: our nick le-rf'ed l! k II. I..m;. ' j.i. ipi d1 v in w'lioe and .T-aiM POST CARDS t'. Z IXuJltZ Men'. Wooing Glove. pK clov... T;;;; fell . ,l.u"t have. them a trial. I ittl-crie.- ..u ne. ..air? I.rtlepnces You Ought to See the Sweaters C.r vM- v-, ul Racine Feet prettv .rocKerv that is culling wo !, pr,"i.V clor., liu''o i ar lOc the pair nto tbi-stor'.' t ome m au l -e- 49c. lor S bo .l-li ns ti n- I . it if vou eojov ptettv dish.'S You qu.lily, all wo. I, cardinal ail i Hie onlv p'aco m '. iwn b. get will'be well pai.l f r the time navy blue. 98c. j t 'em The Proof of the Pudding: I New II ine tineliine for yea". T Icuo-trnctioli, an 1 c-ms US' imui is ie tie ca'i it We can refer you to iliwna ol lube, i it'll ' lor' n'lioiiif v.n who lime u-d the lite it I. ...I'l- it ,1,,-s lit u..r I t.. ! .1 jet .11 ..f ..r b;r. !lli:tt tie rs. Let ns show veil jBt&lm'rrt j back w it h him and locate at Hood River. Mi. and Mrs. S. A. K'napp went to Meppner Monday and took the stage for a long drive to Grant county. They were accompanied by Mr. Knapp's mother and will be gone several days adjusting somo details in connection with timberlanls in which they are interested. E. R. Rrmlley and I). N. Ryerleo, who left Thursday, accompanied by thcii wives, to attend tho meeting of tlio Oregon editors, ut Newport, re turned Monduy und report a pleasaut -rip. T. J. Davidson, who is representing "he Hastings Industiial company, of Chicago, in establishing cteauieries, riurchiu.ed the old Rridges' ranch from W. J. Raker Monday. The place onsists of ten acres and belonged to Mr. Raker, who purchased it some time go from its former owner. Tho infiint sou of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Tuppoi, of Dukes Valley, died Fridav, September 21. alter having lived but three daya. The funeral was held last Saturday fr-im the Topper residence in Pine Grovo at il o'clock and the interment took place iu the cemetery theio The puldio school of Waniio was fortunate enough to secure Miss Edith Moore, of Mood River, a form er teacher, to touch the fall term. She will have charge ot both rooms, and under the ollloieut management rapid progiess is anticipated. Her many friends extend n hearty welcome to her Optimist. Frank S. Toeva, representing the Mavelwood Creamery Co., of Port laud, was at Mood River Thursday ol last week. Me also visited White Sal moil in tho interest of his Arm and was much impressed with country i' this neighborhood. Mr. Toovs is an old newspaper man and for several yeai s was city editor of tho Albany (Ore. ) Herald. J. P. Loudon, who lives at Vakimu, wheie he is interested in fruitgrow ing, stopped oil' ut Moid Rivor Sun duy, on his way to Ann Arbor, Mich., to visit with his former schoolmate, Chas. Hall, of the Williams Pharmu cy. Mr. Loudon accompanied Mr. Hall iu a drive over the valley and on his return said that Vnkima wai not in it with Hood liiver us a fruit coun try. Mr. Loudon is attending the university at Ann Arbor and Monday left tor that place to take np his stud ies for the winter term. 11. G. Van Dusen, muster fish war den, of Astoiia, on a tour of inspec tion v isited Ilood River Sunday and Monday and inspected the new dam of the Mood Rivei Klectrio Light and Power company. Mr. Van Dusen ex pressed himself as entirely satisfied with tho structure with the exception of u slight change that has been at tended to. Me ulso made a trip to Underwood where he watched the process of obtaining salmon eggs and discussed the probability of gettine a sup, ly for distribution iu the rive-a of Oregon. J. II. Kstoj und J. A. Rourgoize, of Toppenish, Wash., urrived at Hood River Sundav. liuth thee gentlemen are owners of fruit ranches at lop- ponish und came to Hood Kiver to look the country over. Ihey will have between lo.ODO and Iti.OOO boxes each of aiiples ol their ranches this year of mixed varieties, some t which are Spit.enbeigs. While here they pmchascd I .vo of the nailing presses invented by Newtown Clnkv and maiifact.uied at the Davidson box factory, claim i'lg that it is the best machine .for the purpose that they have ever si en. Messrs. Fstes and Rourgoize caiuo nero. from Toppenish by wagon and started on their Iniig diive home luesday. J. P. O lliieu ae .ompanied by hi-i wife and Mr mi l Mrs. F. Flynti ar rived at Hood Rivet in a privute c.u Frday morning on the local for a vis- j it to the mcards of t he valley. They wore met at the station ly J. A. Wil son mid E. O Itl.u.i haid and in coin ; puny witb K. L Sm.tli drove out through the valley slopping at tli I Averv anil Sears .V. I'oiter rauche-. , .vie in iney were presented with hu-k et of triut. Ill" par'y i-xpris-e1 the. iisi Ives us much astonisheed ut Iho wonderful yield ol hue fruit 0 ey saw and were very much (dt-ed t!i the trip While hue Mr ()'tii,.i. said that Mood l-i Je I all '! ' ' poinls on the O. li v l.iit I. vi Ci'y in the mi omit ot business trans acted. The naity went back to Port, laud Friday evening on train 1 which was several hours lute. J. Rooth went to Poithind Thnrs day on a business trip. Miss Woodwoith was a passenger on the local for Pcitlaul Wednesday for ; u visit iu that city. ! Mrs. Ed. Fevvol left on the lot id j Wednesday for a visit to Iriends nml relatives ut points down the read Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoemaker left last week for a visit to I'illaniool. tun! tho Coos Ray . oiintry. Messrs. Charles Mi r.-e and Clim b's F'oster were passcngiis lor Pol l hind ! on the eaily train Tuesday for Port - I laud. SV. J. Frost, of Poitlaud, who is in terested in the Trout Lake Electric railroad, was i.' Hood Rivet dining) 1 1 e eaily pin t of 1 1 e week. George W. Simons, of Pol Hand, who own a ranch in the Crupper dis trict, spent two days at Hood River this week looking over his properly. Seveiul Hood River residents, who weut to the hop fields to pick hops, ieturned to their homos here Wodmw day Among thoin were Fred Lar wood and Joe Peicer. Ml. mid Mrs. J. R. Steele, id I Mount Hood, weut lo I'nillai.d Toes- j nay mm win speuu teveii i nays in that city attending tho annual meet ing of the Scotch sopieties i f Ongon und in visiting friends ll.eir. J II. Shoemaker went lo Pendleton Thursday, where ho will lake in I bo Umatilla county fair and visit vvilh old friends and iiciiun iutiiures Mr. Shoemaker lived nt Pendleton lor u good many years nud tu.tici ntes a pleasant ti i . Mrs. Chas. Sletten will give a recit al for her musio pupils toinnr.o.v evening at the homo of Mis R. P. Ori on Sherman aveniiu. Eighteen pupils will take part in the piogramuio, which will be rendered bulore their relative and friends. H. D. Smith, of ihe Mini ot Noiton .v. Smith, accompanied by Ida wife, b spending a week at. Corvaihs visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Smith tormerly lived ut Corvallis, which was their homo before coining to Hood liiver. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mor. ivho were present at the unit ing of the Oregon Editorial association, at New pt.il, returned homo on the late train 'l'uei -(lay evening. Apuit from liio fact that they experienced u lain storm oi two they report u very pleasant trip Rev. VV. O. Evans went to I'm I laud Wednesday to attend the cnnuid con ference of the M. E. church now be ing held iu that city mid which is looked upon as the most important religious meeting that takes pi ico iu the state dining the year. Ourcitvhad much tho tippvarani! 1 ol a railioad center Tuesday morning when both trains, it and 5, pulled in hero at the same time and allow i d several hundred pussengeis lo nlighl for breakfast. Many of I hem were from far eastern points and ininle in- iiiiries as about the ccuntiy uuil.li uiato. Dr. Laraway has been I, my photo graphing bears this week and as umihI has obtained some line K lines liears, however, hie iu,t the onlv things too doctor has Iciiiid lime to photograph. If ou get on t l.e i igl.l side of him ask lino to show j on some of the picturis ho has ol llot d River valley und its a Ie Ire.s. W. P Andrus, w ho lef. here vv i! b the intention of spending two weeks on a fishing ti ip on the Viniuiiii. i iv er, was so I adly allected with atshuui when he reached Newport, that Ie was laid up lor a day or two mid du ally returned to Portland, nllei hav ing abaiidonhd a deep sea llshing trip which h ' hud also ant iei uted. lie fore he was taken sick l.e capluied some veiy tine aalmou trout however. 11. E. Avery has received a btlir from J. P. OTirien, geneial manager of the O. R. A' N. piilioad, who in thanking him for the line basket ( I apples which was given him ou his visit to the Aveiy ranch ncontly im i expressing his pleasure in having vis lied the Hood I.nel i.j I" loi.clie , j says that the apples given him by Mr. Avery vv.-re too nice to i ; t and I i.o ' them idi.cid (oi exhi'iln u i.i l'i rtl ii-1! where they idtiMi ted u.mh iUiiiImi. Roth Mr. A vol y mid Mr o'ibiiu :.:i natives of Ihe state of Cunto clii i t and tl'0 filler deemed thi.t alt l.i.oi. j good Ho nj lip lis in o I ni-.-rl yi II e wooden nutmeg stale li.i t l o s,. . more ot (hem during his visit n Hol d liiver than are i o I in 1 1 i i whole stale of Connect hoi. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY School Books AND School Supplies For this vciir's dt'iiiiiiul 1 have received the liest line of Tablets, Pencils, Inks, in tact everything for School I'se, ever brought into the city. It costs no more to please the children with a Fancy Cover at SLOCOM'S The Depot for School Books MILLINERY OPENING Saturday, Sept. 15 Von are cordially invited to inspect our stock which in cludes all that is NUVV, ELEGANT and Exclusive. Our l.l.ick Pattern Hats nre trimmed in in one grade ofoslrich-THE BEST KNAPP'S F. S. STANLEY, I'res. E. L. SMITH, Viee-l'ies.' K. O. ULAN CHAR, Cashier V. C. 11ROCK, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Capital $50,000 Surplus $12,000 We offer you Ihe fiicil well equipped bank. T our careful ut tent ion. ties of ft well managed and e interests of patrons receive .7 Millinery Display v. OF THE Latest Designs in Pattern Hats At Mme. Abbott's I'leusaiit ( :iurcli AH'tir. The ladies of the Cn il ai ian churl h Uireaveiy cnjuviuio uiuuer t uei uutr of town numbers ol' I l.e eb 'i ' h j mid ethers who i.ttei.-led mi-vii . there Sunday. I h nlfutr '' a- V v- to iiromote sociability a id to i. tui- i j church KoliiK so.i.e . b.o. dea-ni:i t those who live ;.t a liistaice und 1.1. compelled to t ake b.ri! ill iv es beb ! e beinK Hide to par'ake il the i.ein mesl before rjt iruiu4 cn- Ihe eveuii x services. The senice v as a s;ui I j one with special li.u -ii' 1. iel h .1 'attended. Tin serui'in ly the ju-ter, i Rev, J. A. Raid: i.le, was n . i ii u preciated, as was uh.u t!io music'. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS Bay Irrl?atei( rruit land at our new town of Attalia, Waahtnifton, located la the Columbia Biver Valley lu the weetcrn part of Walla Walla Comity, Wah imtcu, opiuiiito ti.e Ktcnewick imKatlun canal, and at the junction of the Noithern facilic, thJ Waehinaton & Columbia Biver and the Oregon Railway k Navigation Co. Bailwaya, and alio at the head of navigation on tho Columbia River. Thin in one of the richeet agricultural dietrlctl In the United States, and tho soil is ncDoctly ndiiiilucl to the railing of berriei, frultl and vegetable!, wuicii ijcn cailtet thn la any other part of tho atate. Cwr.it to tho superior railroad artvantasrea It li poieible to market produce I a late as 7 o'clock p. in. and havo ehipmenta arrive In Seattle, Tacoma, Poit I lr.nl, fpok&De und l.itei mediate pointa In the morning, traveling In the cool of I the ni?ht, which meane the laiest Income In the Northwest la received from thane ittwu; it oeinx poiniuie to cx.au rww iou to vvu rta aiiin rm ASNli:. Fortunes are being made every year from Irrigated lands. There an no crop fannies, atvt prices are always hiirh. These lands, with perpetvial water rliht". can bu vecured by making a small payment in cash, and the balance on lavoiable teims. An Investment of this Kind Beats Life Insurance . The amount of money paid as premiums invesHd In irrigated landl will soon furnish a spltiidid income lor the purchaser while he lives, and anpttort for bis family alter him. o You do not have to Die to Win Tor further particulars, maps and circulars address! 1 V. K. Loose, President end General Manage! j THE COLOMBIA CANAL CO. , 509, C10 Marlon Building, Seattle, Wain., or Attalia, Walla Walla Co., Wt' o