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HOUD hIVER QLAuIER, THUR3DAT, JANUARY SO.jfeOS. -
Our intention is to retire from business and our Sale will continue ut cost until oar Stock is disposed of. Everything must go.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
122.00 Suit $15.00
18.00 Suit 13.50
15.00 Suit ll.OO
10.00 Suit 6.75
8.50 Suit 5.00
BOYS' SUITS. .
$5.50 Suit.... $4.00
3.75 Suit....... 2.50
3.00 Suit..: 1.80
2.00 Suit 1.20
MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
All Wool Garment.
$2.00 Suits now $1.40
1.G5 Suits now 1.20
Silk and Wool.
$5.00 Suit now $3.50
3.00 Suit now 2.10
DRESS SHIRTS.
$2.00 Values $1.35
1.G5 Values 1.20
75c Values 45
LADIES' WAISTS. V .
SILK, AT ISTES,.. M OI I Al R,
LAWNS AT PRICKS THAT
WILLSURPRISEA'OU.
DRESS GOODS.
IX SERGES, BATISTES, MO
JIAIR, ALIJATROSS, BROAD
CLOTH. . -Regular
$2.25 value...;.... ....$U5
Regular $1.25 value 90
Regular 75c value..'. 45
Men's, Children's and Ladies'
: SHOES
A large lin. Rest rralex n"d
nnapi'.y stvles. AU uo at .r. '
GOOD LINE LOGGERS.
$7.50 values i.o".v.. ......'..'...:.
GOO values row........... 4.75
5.00 vain- now..,,.. 3,80
3.50 valii .s now ... 2 75
SPECIAL ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS VVe have N-veril Karui. nts, go.nl color, new and snappy, we will ch.ie at 1W PERCENT LKS THAN COST Now w
your time to buy a bargain.
L. H. HUGGINS (& CO.
tnssr.
ON WAY HOME
FROM MEXICO.
20.
Ki Fato, Texas, Jan
Kditor Ulaoler:
After a week's atay In Mexico City
bere we are back In Uncle Sara's coun
try once more and very glad Indeed
to b bere, though there la macb of
Interest to be - seen In Mexico. I
hardly know b iw or where to begin
to describe the many interesting
places we visited doring oar sbort
stay. A person could well pot in two
or eren three weeks constantly on the
go and tben not visit all bietorlo
points in and aronnd Mexioo City.
To as it was indeed a foreign land.
The people and their mode ot living,
their eostoma and language made you
realize at once that yon were in a
strange land.
Mexico City ia a very clem oity, the
rooier class being employed in sweep
ing and sprinkling the streeta by
band. The atreets are very narrow,
bat what an army of workmen it takes
to even tben keep tbe streeta of a tlty
clean in toot niauner. You do net
e large sprinkling carts. Once in a
while there is a unal! one in tbe out
vina districts, bat tbe greater por
tion of tbe whole city Is sprinkled by
men and boys by throwing buckets of
water, scattering it as much as posit
hie when emptying the pail. Some
times a box wagon oarrlea tbe water
which is banded out by tbe pail full,
Other places they din water from
sort ot atone reservoir or from a ditch
I'belr markets are great places, too.
There you go every morning to get
your day's supplies.' - People there we
met say you buy only cne day's pro
vUlons at a time. You see everything
' is in little piles, say three or four
potatoes, five or six tomatoes, a band
ful of nuts, a small phe ot bnans or
Deas aud so on. They ask one, two
or five cents for each pile, as tbs
prices may be. Esga are never eold
bv the dozen, but so ruuoh an euu
It Is a great sight; everything being
found in these markets food, now
era. potttirv. cheap laoes and cotton
piece goods. - Their exclusive flower
market is beautiful. If you go early
all kinds of flowers, a buuob of per
baps 20 of tbe most beautiful roses
for II Mexican money. DO cents our
money; violets, bunob as large as
you can ffiaap. for 10 cents Mexican
We visited what they call "the thieves
market," where they olulm everytblug
in it waa stolen. We would uaU it a
"junk shop," but if you Nad any
thing you waut it costs next to no
thing, Then there ia the government
niwn shop. The government loan
money on any artiole you wish to
na n. If not redeemed in ao many
mouths the articles are sold, liere
you can, If you are a good judge, get
diamonds, jewelry, eto;. down to fur
nlture and dishes at very reasonable
ratea. They bare some very large
tiusluess bouses in every line, mostly
Pieoob. Uermnn or Spanish. Thoy
all olose from 12 uutll 3 o'clock to
take tbnii afternoon siesta, tben open
until 8 in tbe evening.
We visited some of tbelr old
churches, some of which were built
bv the Azteu Indians. They are beau
tilnlly carved and deoorated in solid
gold and xllver. The ohapel of Uaud
alupe they call the Holiest of Holy
shrines in tbe Catbollo world. Mere
their people ome by thousands to
worship and drink from tbe ever boil
lug spring ot pure olent water which
ourea all Ills and whoever is In Mexico
and drinka from that fountain la ame
to return. Th guide who took us
through told us tbe very beautiful In
dian legenda concerning tbia much'
worshiped Saint Uaudalupe. We vis
Iltod Cbapultepeo castle built by the
.Atteca In wblob every ruler of Mexico
fees lived from Montezuma, Uortez aud
Alaximllliau down to President Diaz,
who, people tell you, is virtually king
of the Mexloan republic This ;oaie
Is. of oourse. beluu kept in nioderu
repair, but tbey claim It ia the old
castle with Improvements. In tbs
grounds we were shown Montezuma'
bath tub, a large stone tank eonnact
tad by a subterranean passage with tbe
losstle ;jalso tbe well where be drowned
bis wife and many tbiugs en to snow
tie was ciuel ruler, tit til bis people
see oj to revere bis memory and they
seem to never tire in pointing out
beautiful statuary that whs once Mux
iuilllian's. .The national palaoe Is
only open to foreigners on Sundays
and only to those having permits nh
tsined through a consul. A frleud
obtained one fromlhe tJermnu consul,
took as with a few otbets through.
nr friend speaking Spanish, making
it very interesting. The tornlsbiugs of
gold and silver table servioe and cut
glass with tbe Mexican oout of arms
on each and eveiy pleoe is simply
4i aud beyond description. We were
t. j fortunate to be in the oity Sbriu
rs' week, to whom and their wives
.'i0ideot Diaz gave public reoep
tlum held in th palace, lie received
Chess in a body, this welcomo being
Mordsd in Spanish, the high poteu
f ite answering In English, alter which
every one passed by and was shaken
hands with Jby President Diaz with a
Mordtoeack In Spanish. You must
r hum re gloves to grasp bia majesty's
Liifiii. Taking it all together our
Mftk there waa one eeastant round of
Kilttasure, ending on Wednesday by a
trip to tbe snoient pyramids, wbiob
they claim are prehistorio, aud pa
Wednesday evening a grind bail waa
given to the hrlners and their
ft lends only and waa Indeed pretty
Might, tbe ladies being beautifully
gowned. We were limply, wltb many
other, spectators. On Thursday an
exnursioo for Shriners and friends to
Jnfrmavaca, celebrated as tbe ahid
au, f l oe of a clock which waa pre
peutet) io Coitez by King Cbailea the j
Fifth, of Spain, and win i luced In the
tower o' a church begun in 152!). when
finished costing over one milllco dol
lars.,
On Thursday evening we left tbe
jlty, stopping at Aguafoalientes, noted
for its hot epilogs aud baths; bIbo as
tbe home of tbe drown wmk wbioh
we all admire so union. We were at
one fsctory, we would o il it, where
tbey do tbe most beautiful oik. it
makes the ladies lxh they emild take
a oar load home wltb them. We tm
rled only one lity aud ulght. leaving
on Saturday morning and arriving 1 1
El Pa-40 on Sunday afternoon, utur
getting through the custom house in
spection, tired, dusty and hungry,
aud oh, ao glad to be once more un
der our own flag's protection. 11 llo
to Hood Klter. J. OITEN.
rear Jack London Is Lnt In I'ac lflc
. Tbe editors of Woman's Home Com
panion, for "whom Jaok Londtii la
sailing around the world iu his little
boat Snark, state that be Is now more
than a month overdue at Tahiti of tbe
Society lslauds, for wbioh plaoe be
sailed fiom Hllo, Hawaii, on October
27tb.
The gas engine with wblob tbe
Snark ia equipped waa uot working
well when Mr. London left Hawaii
sod It is supposed by bis publishers
that be baa experienced some more
trouble with it. or t li h t be has en
oounteifd the doldums, aud that bin
boat ia lolling about, beoalmod,
somewhere in the Pad He.
London sailed from Sun Francisco
on May 4tb and reached Hawaii about
a month later. He Is accompanied on
bis voyRge around tbe world by his
wife, a captain, an engiuoer, one sail
or and Iwj Japanese servants. The
brilliant sailor-writer wxpeota to
spend seven yeais on his voyage
aroudthe world, stopping al all soits
of Interesting and out-of-the-way
plaoea along tbe route.
LATRU
SaN FRANCISCO. Jan 25. -Jaok
Loudon, tbe author, who left bore
Inst May on a seven years' trip nrouud
the world to procure material for oth
er literary work aud for whose sufety
fears have been entertained, returned
to this oity today on the steamship
Mariposa from Tahiti.
"We buve had absolutely no advent
ures," said London, "aud the reasons
for our delayed arrival at tbe Mar
quesas Islands, which gave rise to the
reporta that we bnd been lost, were
simply trouble wltb qui gas engine
aud baeause we spent some time
cruising among the various Isluuda.
Wbjo we resume our voyage iu the
Snark we shall hare au entirely new
orew. Those who came with us when
we left San FraucUco last spriug
Idealized adventure, and when they
found that actual adventure bad a lut
of bard work In between tl i.rs tiny
lost interest."
Mate C. . Convention.
Plans for tbe elKuteeutb state con
vention of the Oreou Christian En
deavor union, to be bull in Eugeue,
February 20 to 23 inclusive, aie well
under way. The lut president. Rev.
C. T. Hurd, ot Cnrvallis, announces
that a strong set of speakers 's being
secured foi the contention. Tbe liwt
Inoudes Kev. L H. Dyott, pastor of
the First Congregational church of
Portland ; Rev. W. 11 Foiilks, puator
of the First Presbyterian chuioh, of
Portland; President P. L. Campbul',
of the University of Oregon ; Presi
dent Kerr, of tbe Oregon Argioulturiil
college; Reva J. J Kranj, D A.
Ibnmpso I, A. A. Wl .lor, and others.
'I be program Is uot yet oomph t'',
but it includes conferences for the
delegates, and open meetings tor the
people of Kugeue; also three simul
taneous meetings for Sunday after
noon, tbe last day of the convention,
one each fur men, women and child,
re u.
Tbe railtoada have granted the
usual one aud one third fare for all
delegates.
For bargains in renl ntate see li un
well Shelley Car sou, Wash.
When you want (lie licst, itet IViVitt's
Cmbolizud Witch Hazel Salve. It if
iiod for I ittlo or big cuts, boils or bruit
oa, and is especially recommended for
piles, Sold by Keir and Cues.
TRIBUTE TO HOOD RIVER.
Continued from Sft-st pane.
takiug their choice in other districts
ut that ilu-e for 85 cents to SI. 00 a
box, Hood River, which marketed the
lilagast crop in Its history, received
from to 13.15 a box for its fruit.
sold fill it had aud could uot supply
the demsnd.
It is this tlmt Is (linking Hood Riv
er laud ill. utile in alue and attracting
many investors. During the season
of 11107, when tbe apple crop was a
iuort one aud estimuted to be hut 21
per cent of normtil, and was in nianv
districts a total failure, Hood Klver
had from 00 to 70 per rent ot a full
crop, and slii its apple lur me high-
iet prices tl'e world ha1' ever known.
I'lifi faot Hint when other districts got
bitcu prices Hood Hirer gets still
higher is umtolueire evidence that
its fruit is oousideied tho best t but
grocs, and tuat "quiiiiiy" pays.
While as high as tJ M per box was
paid for Hood River Spitenbeig ap
ples in 1907, tbe average price for
years was aoouivxtu. uu tun Dasis
a 20-ncie Spitzenborg or Newtown ap
ple orchard will net growers from
5.1)00 18,000 aud in some in
stances more, k ntborltles on the ap
ple production ,ot Hood Kiver place
the yield ot mx-ii year-oU Spiizeu
l:g tiees pUulcd 03 to the acre ut
tive bo.xes to the tree, or 325 boxes to
tie so e. A 20-acra orchard ou this
h.asi will pioduce G500 boxes, which,
at thr avemge price of 82 40 a box,
uirea a total of $15,000 as M e eiriiiug'
of a 2.1-acre orchard for one year.
At tbe uric oMeined for Ne
towne tbe aveiu is $2. but the ,
town biinu nnru i.rclitlc thirii the
Spitzentern. produce sven boxes to
tbe tree lnttead rf tire at tbe same
age, giving 155 boxes to the acre, or
91U0 boxes for n "20-aero orchard, earn
ing as oho eatily l.e seen, 81 S.21H).
Land values range from 830 to 31200
tier erire. A nru'lv hrnorl senn to be
i ore, but the 81200 land Is In hearing !
orchards bringing iu returns which ,
tbe sceptical will not believe wi l out
seeing. And fully matured betiiing ;
orchards are not easy to huy even at
these prices for thev Hr mob trrv"l
ous revenue producus that ' wise
man holds onto them. The t ft that
810,000 was paid for fourteen Hcses of
six year old 'rees this fall (Newtown
pippins) and that a number refneed
81,000 per sore tor their young bear
ing trees shows tbe faith they have In
the wonderlul productive powers of
the Hood Kiver soil and climate.
While E100 per acre Is aekeri for un
cleared land 10 to 18 miles np tbe vol
leynot so very far from perpetunl
snow line it is qui'e pnpsihtp to u( t
excellent orchard lands from timhei
rempanies tnat have cut olt the treea
for their mills, for as low as 830, 810
and 850 per acre. Mnny have prrtlUd
baudHoniely by Imying Uir-f" .!"ndn
oienring them H'id st-llirnr elf to i cuill
orchards, my live to 20 wres. bn m!I
tracts, partially plantol to sipple trri s
and Btrii -herrir B, enn I e had from
8100 ot iiiiK) 1 1 r ut re, "cc(ii(!ng to
location, a id as a few acres will give
any moderite family a handnonio in
come, it snu readily be seen that thb
man of small capital has about as
good i chance as the one who arrives
with the price of a bearing orchard in
bis pocket. It is net a hind reserved
for the rich man, but a laud of plonty
iu which the per men cau gain
wealth through n. duetto li.bor.
The culture ot pfrawberrioa is spc
ond only to that ot apples aud prac
tically every grower mi me t lie m as a
side croprluiiug the Ave years iu
which his oiohard is reaching matur
ity. Strawberries from Hood Hirer
have a reputation like the scpleti
sound, perfeot ami splendid keepers
and shippers. The Clink Seedling
has been found to be tbe HiicreFsful
variety in this particular soil Hnd cli
mate a'.d is raised exclusively, t:tttlna
growers ell the may from 8150 to 8H0
per acre. One orobardiet recently
gave out a net llgure so much in ad
vance uf tbut that the writer will uot
venture to repeat it. Ihe Btfiton i f
1907 was a short one for beirie, but
the prices were good aud brought
8175,000 Into the valley. Mud suc
cess ia hIho had with cherries which
reach gieat perfection in the foot
hill and with penis and many small
fruiti. Alfalta uud clover grow with
suoh prodigality that three and tour
cropa are cut off the same land Iu cue
season with the aid of irrigation. In
this way it iu ant necessary to use
mnoh of one's valuable fruit laud for
bay, but thorn are some to which the
euornn uh tnruini;e looks gocd and
thev devote lurtfa areaB to this indus
try. Evmy kiud if vegetable and
melon grows perfectly, celery being
especially favored.
The faoihtlm for i ligation are con
sidered ouo of the valley's very great
advantages, the snppiy of Rt.tei item
Mt. Hood's movrs never failing, nud
though the rainfall mkht fail for a
whole season the icy water from the
Hood River would still tear along t&e
many Hiuiich which thread every hill
side aud f urn tub all uuoadtmry mois
ture to the orohnrtle and fleliis. Many
do not avail themselves of this urina
tion, considering fruit raised without
it better; but It is quite genernilv
used in strawheiry culture and ail
small fruits. I he watei right. ia soli,
with lurid to the miehtiou at tjeirit
able to get water is not cue to bothei
tbe borne seeker.
There is so much to tell about the
productiveness ot tbe Hcod Rirer
Valley that one forgets to mention its
tine educational facilities. (Jood
schools and chuichcs dot tbe whine
valley and up the east side of tin
Hood River a railroad is iu operatic. i
for seventeen miles and Till soon I e
exteuded further. J lie 10l),0i)0 hone
power nf tha river ia uot generally
utilized a h yet, hut a good proportion
has boen men rod for a power plmit
which will crpiitunlly operate on elec
tric line up the west side of the val
ley. That 00 por cent of the tnrms and
homes thorn have telephones illus
trates thai business is transacted in
Ihe miiHt convenient wny, nod the
daily mail scivico is iiIho appreciated
by prcgressiro citizens. With a spion
did tiain iiinl boat eervice to Portland
and other coHtit cities, it is possible I
liero to live io the country and yet l e
In town. Oregon Is considered al
most out of the world by dnik but
etlet-j tat, but there is no country
.e-tiou east of the Mississippi River
ot the bounty ami CJiivenieuce of the
Hood River Valioy, or whose citlzsus
are mine progressive aud intelligent.
All claed of piofeasional meu uu I
other siiiisluiitlal citious are now sit
tling ti c ii, or are prepariug their orchard.-!
with tliu viuw of takiug up
resideuro when au income Is axurci.
lust over the mountain! is the Moeier
Valley which has pruotimily the snoie
soil aud which is also a famous fruit
producing teciiou, and directly across
the Col:iU!lili iu Washington, the
vtniio Bullion wmey uiso received us
oliare uf Mt. Hood's vohanio anh
and lava und is uoiv producing abund
ant crops ot perfect fruit.
Oregon is rleh in resource and her
niomises all beer fruit. Hood River
Valley, like many other favored sec
Inus of the state, is auxious to show
the world what can be done here.
iil'- coustltut.es herself Opportunity
lavlt.s all mankind 'n pat take of
her riches.
aTrFUISsLMlDlSE
for rh-
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matniTHi eumes. uir nflnetM mii mna ItmtOt ulncw uisukU to traps, pi .IP ut kxmisk Whiprow
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FERTILE
Irrigated Tracts
At Paterson, Benton county. Wash., on the Colum
bia Rtver now made accessible by the North Bank
Railroad, (just completed). ' , ,
$500 TO $1500 PER ACRE PER YEAR
Net profit can be, made raising .fruits and vegetables.
acres guarantees a handsome income tor lite nothing surer.
FKlLiCa LUW iNjw wiu advance rapidly. iNo other
opportunity like this. Full particulars and booklet free. , ,
HoaeerBidg. MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY Seattle. wash,
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To build up a steady Out-of-Town
patrona(jo wc are making
SPECIAL RATES
by WEEK or MONTH
American or European. I'amoiis
Dining Service far not-d as l incst
on the Pacific Coast, blx car lines,
, i .- It'ritt Jir Raftt '
v Hotel Sargent
JrndajjdIiawuiornoikii4.
FOSILAIfi), ORSCOM
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tlOOD RIVER NURSERY.
- Stock Grown on Full Roots.
W- !- ir io let our friends and patrons know
thu'i i..r , fall planting we will hare and can snp-
pljr ii i viimlier
Cherry, r r,Apricot,Pcach& Plum Trees,
QRAPi:3. CURRANTS, BEERY PLANTS,
Shade and Ornamental Trees.
iiso, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Caa
supply the trade with plentj of Newtown, Spitte
- berg and Jonathan apple trees.
RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. MA K ION I. HENDERSON,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary I'obli.? Vice President
j J. M. 8CH.M ELTZER, St-c-Tress.
Hood RiverLand
Emporum
Real Estate, Loans, insuranco. abstracts
8 Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying
Our abstract books are up to du'e in v. ry particular and abstracts of
R Hood River Valley property is one of our i-i-i-tRtie. CmivcvaiK-iiiii ami
Surveying given special attention. v rcpre-nt f mr ut tlie best Fire in
surance Companies having Agent" in tin- 1'iiy, and will give you satisfaction
in the insurance line.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
Tbe President of tbe company is ci
veving and civil engineering work i
ABSTRACTS A SPECIALTY
y engineer, and is prepared to do sur
f all kinds. Opinions given on titles.
PHONE MAIN 141
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DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fruit
Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit.
Boxes
THE MOSTT MODERN COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN PORTLAND
Hotel St. Philip
Fourth, Fifth and Burnside Streets. Main Entrance on Durneide Street.
H. M. PIERCE, Proprietor
Only concrete fire-proof hotel in the city. Steam beat, electric lights, hot and
o ld water in every room. Five hlo.ks from Union Depot. Bumside St. and
wfth bt. cars pass tbe door. Take street cars at Union Depot.
Rates $ 1 .00 per day and up.
, Special Rates by the week and month. Free Baths on every floor.
HOOD RIVER TRANSFER
& LIVERY CO.
AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS.
Hauling, graying, baggage Transferred, First
Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready.
I'l.onel.'U.
Stoves, Heaters and Ranges
All kinds, New and Secona-hand. .
Big Stock of New and Second-hand
Furniture, Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs
. i ' Chairs, Rockers, Etc.
Phone Main 1058, '
O P. DABNEY & CO
8TAB11M1IH) i'KVl
INCORPOBATRD 1906
Butler Banking Company
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
Capital Fully Ftiid, $50,000
Kiiraed Surolus. - $15,000
iSuilicit'iit .;i pittj is nwt'S.sfiry, a goml surplus is rtesir
nbli'. a ('iiiiprtt'iit.-liaiik e.xaitiiiif'r u nder. either, state or
n.it ioii.il suut'i'riirtiV.'vi'tMlvi.sM'uli' but tlieHtnuffth of any
UECEVIXG DAILY
FRESH
Flour and Feed
CELEBRATED
WHITE RIVER
AND
GOLDEN CROWN
BRANDS,
ASUCCKPPFUR BAKINd
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managing
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J. E. NICHOLS
UNDERTAKER AND FUNERA LD1RECT0R
alwaya fnllim-a thi-naa of Wid e River
and Golden Crown flour. Wlieilier you
Vtke hread, raken, pipe, nr any kind of
ii istry, yon will find thisfloura safe and
reliable standby. Try it once and you
will never use miv oilier.
MADE FROM
SELECTED HARD WHEAT
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STRANAHAN & CLARK
HUUO K I V K K, ORKOOV
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
LADY ASSISTANT
Prompt Service Day or Night
ORDERS PROMPfLY FfLLKlV i'OH Ur FLOWERS
office Phone 1513, Residence Phone 3513 HOOD RIVER, 0RE
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. like a man, hut l.e eure it in the right
; medicine riylnly coniiioundcl. There
isdanter in L)mi:, nn!ef. Brains atleiid
to Uu: in king ut ilietn, rrescriptiona
brought lure are repaired by duly
qualilied i-nd ex;erieiiced clerks wlio
know their business thorouglily and
nevfii iakk mistakes. We w curry a
full line of drUKifif-ts' sundries Per
fiime.. Fancy Pot:8, and Toilet Articles.
I tut ith th bept of service our prices
rule low.
THE GLACIER PHARMACY, CH-JiucKE
IIC OD RIVER, OREGON