HIS DREAM PRESAGED DISASTER OF BAY CITY flCOD RIVER GLACIER, THUKtSDAY, MARCH ( A Xotu.l ruiu h .irt4in tlJB m.llj.ii hwl ou iht ev.-n:lul U1Ki,t, .,.ril 1UU, Jjto, ,f ibt" jjnut i.,.ril.ijuakL. iu aau Hautuio, ,u tt,.H iiiift-llt-.i to write this In tie romantic tiory :. "Oh! Ju.u, t,. w v,n I Ku af!.,iUht luy tutl,or h iBit.s, alllioiiuli 1 love you dearly, ami ttl,iil,i willingly mar ry you, l i.t uuw 1 .ia-e tint k.j unhurt liix wifclu-.-, unci Lis coiiniihiiii!-. t mi, jet in ii j Uiu, h1(i a 11 o itHiid .r en ou my lieuil ll 1 ii-any uuy but b niuu ot tbo una a tali u.uu'e sou." "He ii'iMisb i.i.t to rare fur tl,c tt-cl iu of olt.ut.-i, nut tur tiiu ru Let, nine ty, ttud exi-ileiiieii' tit tins iurl:l. Hut lie HH uul h1ah) tlitln. Oi ly eiuee Uiy dear luotlier iihpmmI iiwiy it s,tein 88 tlioiili l,e Iium i uii,ili U y t li.iiii (I and dun liei'tiiiif mi j!i,ipiii tu iimkt money, i.ih. lor tlie IcaMireb lliip woild only em jiio. " "It B u jri,,t pity lie Im lnron,e tu. lie can Ul:u uuy ot ll uilti Inm lu the otlitr nori'l," miIi! .loi n, s-ol t-Uy no huh in i iciieu nun i piii.it tiover niurry u 'iii,m' woiku, no he liu: C tiled you, for lie will m.tir.-ly iIibuwu BUd tin 1 u l,-i it nit-. Anil, ,ij! what nball 1 i;d Julinr" tiiiii Di.iGtliy, at she eutii It-iiiiud I,ei tiiinil on hit HtruuK nlmt.Li r. uu iJuroltiy, liuw oiiii l kivh you up, yo i liiiu.t we liiyed ami lilii.o-t grew i. j, tieitier, .Willi' inv 1 1 , i' widoiveil inollier ,vhh ti.kll'K ei.re ol your lather's liutii-e. lint i-i h:i ( m it 1 nere u man ot the uurl.i tie would not 80 tiiiieli iilijret to me. Hut that 1 cau not be, l mi 1 mu t lie light ami it iii my duty tu lulluw il. " "Oli, Jiiliii! 1 ui.ili Unit 1 were Chrin'ian," raid I turutliy. "Would to (iud y.m i.ii.I your fall, ei both were " mid Jtiiiu. "lint uuw if we mu t l int lit us imit tu tiiend- nhii, tor 1 will always luve uud na for you." And an lie k i - -1 i lier i.i.il c-l.is,i 1 tightly lier lid. uIjiu liiuid, vu(i.-t eleuder lingers were lieilei ked with learld uud daiiiondi-, lie cniiid not but remember those nail word.- "it nnlil limo beeu. " "liut Dorothy, Lt-f i ro 1 leave you 1 feel that 1 uniht tell you that sumo thniK dreadful i going ti khhi Jjuji 'en. " "Uh !what is it, John';" enqui ei: Oiirolhv. Boiuowhut triahleneil. "Well, 1 don't know, but i feel that auuie meat and uulul enU4rtiihe ie OJUilut; upou uu. SoineUiini tin.t will brine trouble and leare to hundreds ot tliiiMiiiud ot reui'le. 1 run not tell or explain what it it., Imt it is eoming. ' A shudder rmi tliruiifjii DotutliyV whole frame, ax she liuiubliuijly bade bim farewell, hIio thuulit lu'eliaiisjur ever. As John was leaving the door ti Dorothy's father came. Slio had hall .urnod to enter their lovely mansion. "What have 1 told y m, Dorothy, about having unythin to do with that slum worker':" "Oh ! don't tall him that, lather, tie ii surely a good Christian man ami eutitlod to rereet " taid Dorothy. 'I really In Uee you are trying to dtet good joumell, itien't you Doro thy?" lejlied her lather. "Would to Ciod we were botilCliri tiaiis, " said Doiothy. Ihat expicssiou of John's hail brought on ,iiiore ur les fear, anxiety and icaduess, ami hei father had lie uu to notice thi.1 -ii t d and Jooked dillerent iiuiu what l.e hail ever seen her. "Come, Dorothy, vo will go to ti e bull tonight. Cln.rliu will be there," said her lather. "I don't care a snap for Charlie nd oever shall," Miiii Dtuothy. "And ai'o you going to ilisuley my wirhes and oouimnudsy'' i-aid Ler father. "lotell oitln truth lat.L.er," taid Dorothy, "1 am very tired ot the whims, fancies, fashion and exfile inents of this social win Id. I sou.e tiuieu almost wish that 1 was dead" At last Dorothy retired to her sipaiiments, and nor father went uiit to oU' Ot the tasliionabk) bail-;. John was the only child of a poor widow, who lui'l taught Inin u any beaut uul bible lessons, and which In had iu turn been try ng to tench to Dorothy, uud when her father found ttiib out he disc'. tilled t lio.ti trcm tie iireuiises. Shortly alter they were discharged the mother passed uway aud the pool toy was Joit an oiphaii. lie mis tiured tor ami eilueated bj ll i- luis ami at.tbe time oiu story begins, April 1, i'.Mi, Johu was a poor, but hoi, est, bookkeeper in one of Llie large hide sale houses ou Sans me slrtet. li if even i m s and fcunti..ys veie spent mostlv down in tho slums trying to iliilllt and better the conditions ol itnut iwtnl claim of humanity in that great uity. That infill, alter John had kit Dor othy u llio doorstefi lie went diiectly (o his room, whictl was at one of the lodging houses several blocks away, ile telt a sadness iu his heart biich us lew men have evei experienced. His sadness was not only c iused by tho refusal of the girl ho loved so dearly, but some strange foreboding eaine over him iu such u way that ho could not east it from his mind, uud iu this condition of mentality ho retired ior the uight. During the night ho dreamed of see jng an awful destruction, uud evasi Utiou of some gnat city. Thousands of buildings were tniown over and torn to pieces, gieat wails weie fulling, the debris Idled tho streets, '.uu gieaf holes nud lissures were rent in the earth and the dead mid uymg human things were scutteit-d everywhele, thtif dying gioaiis ii.teuniiigkd with Jthu ..taming, prajii.k, cursing ami iieseechlUB of thousanus ot lngLteneU iiud excitod people us they rau hitnti iiud thither tor safety. in the midst of it all h- saw a large man htauding on a little elevation iu bis shirt ske s, baib headed un.i lookiug around with ouUtrtti he. arms, imi Jo-mg help- He could not tell where it was, tut tho laud t-eemed undulating uud some places quite hilly, lie saw eveiythii'.g go plainly and heard suih ag ist ciu giiuieraliuii of uoicts that it wtki '"Tora Jong timo lie could not go to sleep for he w as really wornc.l oyer what b" had seen and hearu iu his dream, l-m ut l-t .iiz.d t h into u nap. Alter doing ukmg peiln.pb h i an hour er !, Ji '" taayh b.,.i l,v ii..,: uwtol sensation, no niatle his way to the stairway i (juiekly fcs lossible, but with no little ...,.,.,,,, whu me nuildiug appar eutiy tumbling over this way and that I'inaly by holding onto the railing fiong the stairway foi three flights of -.uu. in. maiiHgeii with many otbeis, lu "' i uh ginunn floor and out in to I lie si n et, just as the building nte one great crash and fell to pieces, almost us if it were made of bro'iin straws, lie was very thankful inm an uan escaped from the build ing oeiortt it collapsed. M'un entering the ttreet and be holding the awful icene with thous ands of people lunning every way for uiougni or Dorothy and locking over toward hei father's man sion and seeing the great Ures start ing op in every direction, be made '.is way as ranidlv as rnsfdhln thrnnoh tlio urging crowdH to that lHn which hud partly beeu destroyed by in- ear inhume, and was now on lire. l p n eutonug the house ho found that Dorothy was imprisoned iu her r joins fiotu the wreckage ot nart nf it eir linme. aud was unutea to nmb hoi Hbaie. but after anmn hard unrk ho was able to free her aud take her 'roin tho burning building. Tiiw was uui nurt in any way more 'I, an a tew scratches and a verv bad sear-, which she soon overcame in the great excitement "Where is father, John?" she said "Is he hurt?" "1 have not seet him," r plied John." tdil lT - a ) At . u : i am arraiu tout he is very inuiy nurt," saltl Dorothy. "1 thought I heard bira calling for help piite a while ago, and then 1 oould not hear him anv more. " Then she added, "Oh! this is terrible." "We. win search for your father," sail John, im they made their way over broken timbers and wrecked furniture until they came to bis innm, where they were compelled to httak opeu tho doors, and found him ina dying condition. They knew that he had only a few moie minutes to Jive and aa they bent ovpr his piostrate tor n he seemed to rally u little. Looking up and recog nizing them he muttered, "Dorothy, .John. As Dorothy placed her trembliuir 1 -iii-d in lii-i ho unked it with John's. and lutLly holding the two for a few seconds, he muttered, again "For give, Oh, forgive me." tho HHd words passed through his lips, "Too lute, too lat, " he pussed orer the dark chasm into that Uieat Kternity. lly this time John aud Dorothy were compelled to flee tor their lives from the burning building, as the red-hot Humes were comnletelv cover i ig the building. Upon entering the street amidst the groat and excited muss of humanity, uoroiny s grief knew no bounds, winio John's sympathy was as ereat as human soul oould express. lingering neat until the destroying elements had completed its awful oik, they were rushed on by the snrgii'g crowds amid the flames and moke, until they were beyond the ..giug couth'gration and at lust r ached the haven of safety in Golden vlate park, where thousands of half clad people had already gathered. many ot wiiotn were grieving over their lost loved ones, "while other thousands over the loss of their prop erty. renptu of all nations and tongues. the lich and poor, the old and young, all intermingled in oue gieut Held of excitement. V, iilumt food or shelter, not know nig ns they stood, or walked around. on the trembling earth but that tie next shock would cull them all to eternity s heme. ttir t.vo days and nights withi ut -belter nud very little?food John aud Dorothy were man ied ou the grassy Hants nt ore of the beautiful lakes. Oh! Jthu, this groat catastrophe w hat you spoke about I lie. other night, ltn't, it?" said Dorothy. les, but I did not know what it was. neither could 1 tell where it would happen, but somehow or other I just felt that something awful was going to soon happen," said John. That was iodeed very strange," said Dorothy. "Vea we can not tell today what tomorrow will bring forth. A man may be millionaire today and a pauper tomorrow, or be may be alive today and dead tomor row." said John. "Oh ! John, bow are all these peo ple going to live and get along? It's so dreadful," said Dorothy. "The bible teacbea aa that Divine love always has met anil always will meet every human need," said John. These last remarks seemed to bring to Dorothy a mind her father's property aud sbo said, "I suppose our bouses are all destroyed by that awful tiro, but father bad a great deal of money in the baukg aud you may have it John to use as yon like", (fetliug that be would use it only tor the best purposes. ) "Uy your permission, Dorothy, we will use the money together iu saving the lives and helping the poor tefu gees of this great fallen city San Francisco.' "Ves," said Dorothy, "and I will be glad to help you in every way that 1 ran foi the upbuilding of bumani ty." O. P. Dabuey. liud street, Portland. (iently mover the bowels and at the same tune stops the cough, bee n l.sxa live Cough byrun. Contains Honey and Tar. No opiaien. Best for Coughs conlds, croup and whooping cough Satisfaction guaranteed. Children like it. .Mothers indorse it. hold by Keir & Cass.. Little globules of sunshine that drive the clouds away. DeWitt's Lit tie Karly Risers will scatter the gloom of sick headache and bluiousness. They do not gripe or sicken. Recom mended aud sold here by Keir & Cass. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 1. 10 acres suburban pnierty, lay fine, all under rullivo', . u, 3 aVren in berries, 2 in apples of the U-tt varieties. 2. 3 acres close t-. f,,wn, all im proved, 101) apple t'ees ami variety of other fruit. House and other buildings. 3. 7 acres 11 mile out, ii ai res in bearing orchard, mostly pitenlierg and Newlowiis. Fine local a n. water w th the place. Easy terms 4. 10 acres 2 miles out, finely im proved, 3 acres in apples, in berries, good soil and good buil ln gs, good buy. 5. 20 acres 6 miles out, 5 acres in apples, rest easily cleartd ; nearly all good apple land. 6. 20 acres 7 miles out. apple land ; nearly one ha.i , 5 acres in best varieties ot a Sij 40-acre trail Eureka Meat Market Mc(ii'li:i: v.ux., rrupK. IValera in Fr !i I'oultry, l-'iu- rnee ilclivtrv. I I'uivd Meats, lard a.i l Vegctnblen. l'lione M.tin 35. till choice leared and pit s. of tine apple U. S. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oidcst Insurance and Real Lstate Atier.t in town Insurance Lw.s Abstracting Hood River. Oieun A Square Seal i Uhkii to thote who have iteu in ih. nmikt of a teinhle ea.thqu ke, will eyer forget) ,....A ,.f ii nrli lew LU" ..... r.-. kii.it too ami in ALIO ijuu.ua " ' . " . and sometimes seemingly gi w.g n a whirl and in a tremi lou condition The plastering wa- falling "l"" nd hewastl..ownf.om;.isUd.i.om one side of the room to the other, as Everything seeu.eed to be in motion ile at last Kra.ped cuto the iron bod until he could Kt his clothes, and he ow fu;ly.eHliZedth1itl,e WHS in the midst ol thai grtut 'f".'l'-e. 1 which be hud dieamed udj a lew Jicurs before. At last, with pait of his clothing, Is assured you when you buy Dr. Fierce! family medicines for all the Ingredi ents pilfering into them are printed on tho hot lie-wrappers and their formulas are atte-led under oath as being complete and correct. You know just what you are paying for and that the ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from the most valuable native medicinal roots found growing la our American foresfTaiidoyhlle potent to cure are perfeTtiv harmlftni to tho most delicate oiiiuiMTfiiluTeTlT Not, a drou ,.f ., l,,l.,.l n..t,.,TU,n lint. .' " ill ,., wi..-. .... . i - , ...... men i. A muvh.tftfr jiueiii is useif botiiTor ex llwJaUi.' iireservluit the inetlicliiiij Him, .Pies neil in tlo ill Viz. imre t.ri,li.-. riii.eii i'!vcenn.. iiua aeent Dossesses Intrinsic iitcu iciuai properties of its own, being a most valuable antiseptic and antl fcrnicnt, nutritive and soothing demul cent. liiycerine plays an Important part In T)r. i'ierce's lioltlen Medical Discovery In tho cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Besides curing all the above distressing ailments, the"(ioltlen Medical Discovery " Is a specilic for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, w hether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even In its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sovereign rem edv If its use be persevered In. In Chronli Catarrh of tho Nasal passages, It Is well. edy If its use tie persevered In. hronlo while taking the "Guidon Medical Dls covery " for tho necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of trcaumuit generally cures the worst cases. In coiiKlm and hoarseness caused by bron chial, lliroat uml lung affections, except con sumption in Us advanced 81 aires, the "Golden Medical Discovery " Is a most efficient rem edy, especially in those obstinate, hanr-on coughscauseil by irritation and congestion of Mm bronchial mucous membranes. The "ills" covery " Is not so good for acute coughs aris ing from sudden colds, nor must It be ex pected to cum consumption in Its advanced stages no ne'dielne will do that but for all the iilisin chronic coughs, which. If neg ' . toil, or I a. lly treated, lead uptoconsump- .'i. i! isthe o.--t medicine that can betaken. i NoOplatet, "V in eon eh fynip eontalolnf apiatet eoutf 1 318 the bowels. Bee's Luxjtive Boaey u4 Iu swvei tno boweU and contains aoop utta, KEIH & CASS. Druggist At the Churches. Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. ni.; tp- worth league 7 p. m. rrayer meeting Thursday evening. All cordially invit ed. V. (J. Evans, pastor. J-'.uiscoual services at 11 a. iu. the third Sunday in each month, conducted bv Archdeacon II. D. Chambers. Sun day School eveiy Sunday at 10 a. m. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.: tireachinir. ll a. m.: x. r. ft. 6:45 p. m. ; preaching, 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these services. Pastor, J. W. Sprecber. Christian Church Preaching services at K. of P. Hall each Sunday evening and at 11 a. m. each first and third Sun day, and at Odell at 11:30 a. m. earn second and fourth Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. and Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. each Sunday at K. of P. Hall. Cordial imitation b the puplic. W. A. Wood, Minister. Christian Church. Hervicir at K. of P. hall the first, third, fouri' and fifth Siindavs of each nu nth. Services at Odell the second Sunday of each month, V. A. WOOD, Pastor Batitist chuicb Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m. ; Junior B. V.P. U., 3 p. in. ; evening service 7.30. Riverside Ci ugregatioual Church, W. C Oiiuiore, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. nr., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in., evening worship at 8 p. U). Belmont M. K. Church. H. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a in. ; Class meeting at 11 a. m. ; Epworth League 7 p. iu.: preach ing every Sunday evening ana 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. ni. ; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Crapper 1st and 3d Sundays at 3:30; Sunday school at 2:30. Mount Hood. I be 4ih tsunday at U a. in. ; Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Caiholic Church Regular sei'vicse verv Sund iv. land in good locations, ether partly im proved or unimproved on easy terms. The above are only a I. samples of me bargains we nave ot:er. w e have a vaiiety of other properties listed in all ! parts of the valley, ako anything you want in city property " Onthank i Otten Hood River Oreson ! PO YFJARS EXPERIENCE t 2 J I-, , . t 1 1 r. ii t i mmm Unusual Opportunity Ijots iii Riverview 1'aik at a big re duction for 30 days. 18n W. .1. Baker A (V For Sale, Timber Land TheSE, ofNWJ.SW', cf M-:, XW of SEf, NE) of SW of Se, ti.,ii 1 1, Town ship 1, north of range I), Wasco county, Oregon. Address CHAS. KEKN.UiP, r.'l-3ni 400 N. 2d St., Ashland, Wis. BR. JONES, Dentist ti :' Trade Marks Ocsiuns L -'"VrtlGMTS c. AnT.tnwwn.il'..- .i i r.piiov WHY Hlll,kl ,1-r.Tl ,:. , : , ,.-.,. .1,M . lllV,.lll-,ll IH ,r,.J .,f,! .-,, in;, ,tri,M,tj,.H. ti."i.trlilly is, t. tm .ni ml. '. l., -,i!sik.,n Hnlcnta a,.ni trt-t,. , ,.!.-. i i,k',-i,,'v f..r s. . mil v .ni,,iiu. I'at.Mit laW, mi T li r, .-.it- ll Mien A t. rt'Cl'Ive - Mr, n .' null l'(..r,., i; tup Scientific American. rilUtii'n of mt urn 'il illf !"urt:,il. 'I Ttm fim yw, f-.iir iiK.iiil,, ji. M.hi i.yuil Ttfwu.icjiierN IViUNN & Co.36fBroad-av- New York limned Oiliet. 35 F St., V ihtiniiun, D. t. We have just received a Fresh Supply of y Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS hmi: to rs DiuixT Fun WOOD.FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME AS Yi: FN LOAD DIKKCT F1IOM TIIK CARS STRANAHAN & CLARK Hood River, Oregon J i. .T-. ' Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plates. Treatment of diseased teeth and kuiiih Otllee Uroiu8 Building. I'lione HK;i 0KV2ESIGK! ARE YOU GOING EAST? We can save you money on freighting household poods. Write di lor mel ind other particulars. Oreoon Auto-Despatch Co. V fUST ITBtn NITUNt. 0IE00I on Arrival ami Departure of Mails. HOOD KIVKK. The iKwtofflce lnonen dully tirtwn.ii 8. m and 7 p. in.; Hillidiiy Iror 1 to 1 o'plnck. Mailn Tor the Kant clone nt It. A l. in., H.lu p. in, mid 9 i). Hi.: for tUu W'ndt, ut ' 30 p. iu. nud n. m. i lie earrleiB on It. F. 1. iihUom No. lamia leave the poHtoltlee at 8.HU a. in. Mall l avi-s For Ml. Hood, dully nt li in.; arrives Hi.'JU a. in. For ITnderwood, Wash., (IhIIj-, .except 8uu day, at i in., arrlvea at 11 a. nu tor Wulte Hulmou, Wasli., daily at 12 in.; arrlvea at It a. in. WHITE SALMON. For Hood River, dally at 9 a. ni.; arrlvea at i p. in. For lllisuiii, Trout lke and Uuler, Wash, dally ut IM a. in.; arrlvea 6 p. m. For Olenwood, Kulda anil lillnier, WnsU., dully at 7.30 a. in.: arrlvea al ii n. in. For l'ine Flat and Hiiowden, Wu-li., al 1 p. in. nu-MiujB aim Baiiiraujs; ainvea aaiue days at VI III. For llingen, da at l.ii p. m.; arrlvea at o. a. iu. Or. COE Qa 2 CARPENTERING SCREENS Shop opjiosite O. R. 1 1 art ley : I'hone r71 rcaideiife SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers Special attention given to making and repairing Grubbing Tools and Loggers Tools EXPERT HORSESHOERS MAKION I. H JrM 1 Lr ( Vice Prenident JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public J. M. SCHMELTZER, Sec.-Treas. Notary Public ..Hood River Land.. Emporium INCORPORATED Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Abstracts, Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying We are prepared in a special manner to handle all kinds of business in any of the above lines and have a lnrge list of improved lands and citv property from which to make your selection for a fruit ranch, a stock farm or a home in the city. With an Extensive Correspondence We are able to handle your prop erty advantageously and will be pleased to have you list same with ua CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The president of the company is the city engineer, and is prepared to do surveying and civil engineer ing work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on property titles. Collect ions a Specialty. I'hone Main 141. S. J. FRANK HARNESS SADDLES WATER-PROOF Horse BianKets and Robes Tents and Wagon Covers All repairing promptly at tended to. SnciprLiNE ao Union Pacipic 3 Trains to the Hast Daily Tlirniiitli l'n I itn-. n t:iii'!:inla and tmirlst IP,'1H1IL' r;.rs diuly t.i iiinh:. 'lili-iiurn, Hihv kiin.- toiiriM s!,.,.,,t,,L, ,... s .inliy t Kiinsiii i lly; tin., null I'liMiiiiih t(ui :t sliTplnir car l1"'1;.""'11' !ti"!'..l) v,,i;iv t Clilrnco. K.-cliiiitii; eliuii- c,,,w isi-ii's frw) to the Kaat ditllv. Ifllioll I I. ,l,t - 1 v ...!.. 'hl.:,Ku-l',, 1-. I nn! 8, (. !:, 1 f,- Hit Kiim via lliintiiu.t..n.ii-,lly il.-,iO mu 7.-.10 pm -li li ul i ,ii. w .iihi Wali.i, WISll.11,1 M !'!' i ,vl, ,,, ,,,, .Roller Skating Rink. AT THE Monday Night, Wednesday Night Saturday afternoon and Evening STRICT ORDE PRRESERVED Admission, 10c Skating, 25c G W. GRAHAM, Prop. i dr. . it Nni th, A I l-iiii tc ; x i . vi llimtiii-. I'xl tlllllll-lli.. .Hints lutw '.I :U, ,1: I. ..MIii. I , ,-, -i '' 'iy. 8:1--. pin 8: KJiun ... i-.r iMi J!l::rs llll.l "' ImiiiI, 1;ii'v x;f, am im i:k si:ii!.:ih;lk ' l.v 7;,l0 pill 9:HI Hill 5:15 pm .1 I'll! A SI J'.lillls. I .-in. Willi Mniii-r i. h i mi.! North m- .-ii IT H:is,;i.i, .. iliick (v;ti. r i ., ' i i l'OK I T . t i . i City mi, I Y.,iiiiiii i-r iKiints. sti iloi-k w;it. r ..i .) Knit I.i: is i Ilhlini, mi I , from l(i,.u i:;. mm P. M. i, I't.Hv .'.I I'X.vpt II- Slill'I.IV, vl SiitinMuv, Hi iK) f. .M, Ml T:il A. M. 1'i.ilv .1 r,-.l j 1 ltJf.-. i.-'D I'. M llnllv rxci-pt Suiulay. I. M Dully XI'.ll Sniuliiy. . 6 I" A. .M. 1:1m I'. M , lii.ilv I ia lly I'M, -pi I'M-I'jlt .w;it in-tiny . Krulny "in n k iitiriw Kit lnht llnitx- S a. in, tu 12 mum; 1 In 5 p i. Niiimulil iiH-fi viit or Uulivureii alter b p. in. I'liMaeniriT ln-pi.t-Hum s for ili livi-rv of ci. press anil h-ivmii;.' will l.f H a. lit. till 'iip. m. WM. McMURRAY. (Iciicnil I'lr s.'ntrci- Ancnt, l'ort liiiirt, Or. II. W. HdVl.i:, Ai-iil. Ilooit itivitr. O. K. iv- N. Tl.MK TAIJLK. EiihI bouiiil No. 'A Tin. 'luii S',','liil. ll:l:jii. m. No. I, HpoUmu f lyi i', (mu p. in. No. H, .Mail nud I a.'i sb, ji. m. N-i. H. In: I. i u. in. No imii I, No. il, v I- r. lalil, J:.( p. in. No. ii. f ni I-'i'. iiilil. J.ui a. in. Wfsl I m tit 1 1 , 1 . No. l, roniiii.d si.,., iiii. i;.-,r, p. ni. No. ;l, I'orl i.'iiul I lyi'f, . ,1. in. No. ft, Mini mi, 1 Kx -. c.::;i) u. in. No. 7, .1:15 p. in. n,i mail. No. '.':;, Wh.v I- n iKiit, !:.:., 11. m. No. jfi, t-ni l-'ri ini, i:ii.i p. in. THAHJ 1 hi ve in their New Harness slioji a large line ol' Whips, Tents, Axle Groaso and Harness Oil V wotilil liki fur ynii In cntiii. i,il ex amine our li ti ii-,"--. ii-nii.- work wliii'li it quickly iiltt lnli ,1 In. Ronton ...Barber Parlors... The plii.ee to get an easy shave and first -el ass hair cut Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection GRAY & RUSSELL, Props. lUPPIMCOTTS MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The East in Current Liicratura 12 Complete Novel YtARLV MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS Oli TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 per year; 25 cts. a copy ,NO CONTINUED STORIES (VERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSEir New Location. Wo are now located in the Smith Building, in the room formerly occupied by J. E. Kami, where we will be pleased to see all of our old customers ih well as new ones. " This large and well-lighted store has been fitted up with the best and most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed ever displayed in the City. Fresh Vegetables received daily, ('all and inspect our stock. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH UUOS., Proprietors. HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LIME OF STEAMERX Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. rhoneiai. Mount Hood Store V. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Hay Grain Ammunition Boots and Shoes 1 1 ard ware G rani tew are Flour Feed Full line of Groceries F. K. STKANt) J. W. WILSON THE ODELL NURSERIES DKAl.KUS IN Apple Trees All standard varieties grown from selected scions of the best bearing orchards in Hood River valley. Guaranteed true to name and free from disease. Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a.eomplete'line of FAINTS, OILS, VAIiNISII ESand P.UrsiIKS. HEATH & MILLIGAN, MIXEDJjPAINTS. Our stock of paper includes la test 'designs indUanks, Gilts and lugii uraues, i rom 10c up. A lull stock of room molding, Picture rail, Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIM0, thejg latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 071. First and Oak Streets. Job Printing at the Glacier Office