3food Iftvcr Slacier noon mvkii, on., july, a, mi Til K MAILS. Th mall arrlvm (rum Ml. Ilmul ut - liMh ,, M. Wrtlni'mliiVN mill HuturilHvn; do ?rf hhiii iImj h 4. iiimiii, K )i riimiiiMi'lh, Iras t at N A. M. Hcrlviwal (. .'I. ! tll'ilM va. " i, V Mix m. !!,) Iimvi' ilnlly at H A, M. i . 1 1, J.vK p. M. '. k1, In..1 '.iIiiiuii li'iivn fiir Knlitn, (III. ' ('"" ! mnl UIi'IiwihhI Monday. M',ii u,, mnl ! rltlu v. llttlEF LOCAL MATTL'IIH. 2-blt -lKti'M Ht the Drug Store. A lino lino of frond cigar t tli Drug Hloic. You can ult yuiirm'ir In n smoke, no cording toyour pile, ut llio Drug Hii.ro. Picture framed to order ut tlio fur niture utoiv. Trimmed hat at cost; conic and ace them tit MIkn HtllmmV Mm. L. 1). Ilrown came up from l'urllund Tutaduy. Thunduy tlio weather look a decided 4-luiii;! for the "cooler." Mr. Duvu K.H'lrH mid family arrived from llakcrClty Thurndny, Oilngcr A lime have r stock of bug gies mid wagon for ulc. tin. Coo and Mm. Auuk visited Portland during the week. Mr. V. J. Smith mid wife of is'elm le ut uie v lulling relatives hens F. M. Hecley of Clienowlth, Wash , visited our little elly Saturday. lot for al, pasture ami houNeN to rent Kixjulre of J. II. (Jeidc. lion. K. L. Huiltli and wife urrlved Lome from Montana lal Friday, Tho Regulator took a number of our citUeii to the Cascade Thursday. Rest quality of Roche Harbor lime at $1.40 her barrel. 8. K. JJaktmixn. A largo upply of handsome n ull pa per Just received by 8. K. llurtim wi. We have been apisiluted agent for the sale of Joseph A. Wilson's jirojK'rly. Have v maple bed tore? ou aecu the ir.X) aii'ioue room act ut tlii) furniture ( all early mid aeo Die Intent style In j.ring millinery, Junl received ul Mrs. Hunt. ' The Methndliita will hold camp meeting at Moaler, commencing on the 13 of July. Uncle Juek IUnd left Monday for Ida old home, Lu Crosse, Wisconsin, for a inontii'a visit. The hot went her ha knocked the fool-bull gumo clear out. it wua loo hot to kick. A small eax and gossamer, found and left at tliU olllee can be hud bv oh nera ealllug for litem. A line lut of home-rendered lard and Orrguii huniM, houMfin and bacon just reeeivt d at tlio meat murket. iluiVi.li for the ga-lorlou Fourth! L. , ii in.iKe It u ilii to lie ivim niUwnl , ' 1, ;, i:iM'.t'H ui.d our vifiiur. 1 '1 ; 1 in h'K-ial .it I lie ' :. 1 i !.' eVell- ' ' i i -. jii,il,iii)t-d. in ..ti i.iirti niv expected '. !. l.i in nl.iweil, Iduho, aooii. 1. .li.i.ri.- 1-iuy i ijuiteMiok. .Mjiji AniiU Mnltli, who lniM been r Uinti.il; Iter munii-ul hiiuIIih ut Jktoii lra ytr jiiml, urrlved home W cdue day. The next leglaluturc will connint of is rrptuilicana and It ueiinerutJ In the aenuie and M re.nblkiinn und 1'4 dcin ociiila In the boune. W. V. Johnmiii of Sherman county uiudu tin a ileuHuul cull luwt week. We ure glud Indeed to note the fact Unit he la to ri inula with m. Ileal wtuto got u lively move 011 Wednemluy, being uwlHted by the wind. It moved In an easterly direction immt of the time, but not steadily. Mr. Newton Clark and wife went here from I'oitland hint week, return ing ftuiiduy. ilia father. Uraudpu tlar..o, la In very poor Ut-uliu. If you want your liouno insured, re luemlKT thab the Uermuii Ameriean; for wlileh we are agent, ia one of the largest and moxt reliuble lu the world. The Oregon Lumber Co. are moving Mill A to the forks of the canyon above the I'm ker mill, ami expect to have It running by the middle of the month. According to the hint census, Oregon is next to the health lent state lu tho union, Idaho only being ahead with lit pr cent, of deaths to every 100 in liaoitanta. Since tlio decision on tho Phclrm creek water caae the Oregon Lumber company has repaired and lined Its Hume und thinks there will be no trouble in running the Hume. Tho democratic nominees for presi dential electors are Jtobert A. Miller and W. M. Colvig, liotu of Jackson ville, George Nolan of Astorlu, and W. F. Butcher of Baker City. The trouble with the wuter pipes re cently was caused by the screen getting worn out, and water cress getting Into them, which choked the cut oil's. There will probably be no further trouble. We aro perfectly willing to take wood on subscription, but we want it dis tinctly understood it must be pine or fir, no hard wood, for from present In dications we will have to cut it our elf. N. C. Evans drove 800 cords of wood down the river from his place last week, C. 8. Htowell having charge of the lob. The wood is about all on the bank now, the drive occupying three days. MissMcIlie Itlgby has just finished a three mouths term 01 school near Underwood's place in Skamania Couuty, Washington, and after a two weeks vacation will teach three mouths more. Mr e.nd Mrs. C. M. Wolford will go 10 Wu; .i V-.i!m, Mint from there to Col ".;!e '-x, .'. ;; ', i., te gi lie until !.! m' '- i i.- r 1 : is!, i luring his ub xe.,e C.L.G illicit will tuke his place in the tdoie. All kinds of country produce bought mm no 1 u ut j iiirriHou n. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett of Whlto Hal mini, started for Omulia, Nebraska, VteiliiCHdiiV mom inr. Mr. Jewett Inn delegate to the national eon vent Ion of llie people's parly, which meets at that place July 4 1 It. Itvvus holler than healthy Monday and Tuesday, but the thermometer told us It was only lid. We (Irmly believe I hat llierniometer formerly uToiigcd to a government slal UUclaii, and Just lied from tho fone of habit. Will Langllle came lu from tho Klk IkmIh Wednesday, lie reports the road to Cloud (.'up Inn as iX!u for travel. Tim inn Itself was oM'iied yesterday, und to-il:iy two I'm I laud parlies are 'Xieeled to muko the Hist trip of tho season. J. II. Mlddletnii Is agulu home, after a trip to Portland mid Heattle. From I1I111 we Irani Hint Mr. and Mrs. Van Asm'lt are In exivllent health, but that their dauttlitcr Nellie Is In California sick, and that her brother, J. 11. Van AxM'lt, la with her. J. it. lliiukln loaded his furniture and houN'hold goods on the ferry-boat, WeilniHilay, for the purHise of moving to his new home across the Columbia. Tliu gentle zephyr prevailed, auid as a result tho river was too roiih to be 1 rosscd without danger of damage to tils good. Koine of our sulisrrlbers responded to our urgent appeal last week, but gen erally they were the crsons whom we were not apeallug to. Those who one for the iiaMT for more than u year, and esjH'clully thoso who have forgot ten us since Ihhu, ure erson we most desire to have settle up. We are going to celebrate on the 4th, and we want everybody to Join us. There will bo an interesting pro gramme, iiiiihIc by our new baud und firew orks in the evening. The steamer itegulitlor will bring ijulte a number from The Dulles. The river is still at a good stage and the boat will land with in II fly yurds of the railroad dt jmt. If it be tiue as the saying Is that "Mo who makes two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before is a ben efactor to mankind," It is certainly also true that he is a benefactor who makes only one fern grow w here two grew be fore. Our gardeners und fruit growers w ho are kept busy these hot days tight lug ferns uro welcome to all the con solation they can get out of this. Messrs. Smith and Lu France have built a reservoir ut their spring on the hill, and will lay piH to their houses ro get water for Irrigation. The first loo feet will In) 2-inch plie, and after that mi feet of 1 pipe. From this Lu France w ill lay boo Ki t of Inch nliie to his place, und Mr. Smith 1U(0 to his. The reservoir is teu feet wpiare and four feel deep. Marvin IUnd lias a 11 no selection of fireworks; he also turn u cub U-ar. We otter A suggestion, that in case lie lias any sky rockets left, he attach them to I liu U'ji's collar und shoot him buck into iiMhliigtiMi, whore he came from. Up to date there uiu not more than a doen uhs of serutched liuudu to the cud's credit, but he is patiently and ticrnirtit'iitly swelling the number. Tin' sieumer llegulator will leave The !)al!ei Mood ty morning, July 4th, at u o'clock, arriving here shortly after 7 and k-uviiii; lor The Dalles at H. She w ilt kuvu 1 ne Dalles uguiu In the uter inum ul 6, getting buck ut K :.', in time lor the lireworks. Ibis arrangement will )rt rmlt Dalles )icoplc to visit us for the 'lay, or our people logo there, it w ill Is! ohnci ved alwi that the day can beseiit hero and the evening at our metropolis. The citizens of Hood Itiver and vi cinity, are requested to meet with the Ilood lilver Horticultural Society Sat- uriluy ufteiuoon July 2nd ut i o'clock, ul the old armory building, to assiwt lu making arrangements for the enter luininenl of the State iloriicullurul Society which meets here on July lUtu und laili. It Is earnestly desired that everylaidy ri'siding in lliwd- Itiver take an active part lu Irving to make this meeting a success. Captain Blowers has moved to White Salmon, having purchased the Hun mi ker place und store. Lawrence and his wile have uleo located ut that point, he taking a liaif interest In the store, of which he will tie in charge. They will put up a new store building ut the turn in the road, just south of the present store, und Lawrence will build a resi dence, the Hood Itiver Munufucturing company alreudy having tiu order for all the doors, windows und .divn-ed lumber. This company will frame Lawrence's house and ship It over. Many Tliauks to Many Friends. , The people of l'lne Grove gave a very enjoyable literary programme and social last Saturday night for the ben efit of their pastor. Tho net receipts were $10.00, for which they have the thunks of Kev. J. W. Rigby. (iilincr Notes. It was 102 in the.nhiulo here Juno 2G. Haying is in full blast. The people are preparing for a picnic on the 4th. Mr. MucKcilscl, took down ten loads of wool from Olcnwood to White Sal mon; Monday. School closed Juno 30. Mr. Heytlng lost two yearlings from blackleg last week. Kye hay has till been cut and made u fine yield. Wheat is nt a stand still on account of hot weather. . Gilmer folks are enjoying fit 10 trout Mailing in tho White Salmon. A big black bear killed 0110 of John Dctlunun's hogs last week, and when W. Gilmer, undertook to scare the bear, the bear dropped the hog and scared him. Fakmeh. U. B. Quarterly Meeting. Saturday and Sunday, July, 9th and 10th. Preachlnir Saturday eve and Sunuay at 11 a. in., and 8:30 p. ra., ly ivev. vjr. canaioose, ui X Ol UalKI. U. B. church services; Trenching morning and eveninj'. Sabbath school at 10 a. in. Y. P. O U. meeting at 7.45 in the evening, Pruver meetimr Wednesday evo at 8.30. Yelcomo to all. v Programme for the 4th. rroccssloii to form at 10 a. in., near Harrison's store, led by the Hood Itiver brass band, and Company!) (). N. 0., followed by civic societies, citi zens In carriages; eltlzo.i on bone. buck and citizens on foot. Ou urrlvlng at the grounds the fol lowing exercises will be held: Music by the band; patriotic aong; prayer by Itov. C. W. Wells; oration; song, nat ional ode with bund iiccoinpunliiiclit! reading the Declaration of Indepen dence; music by bund; busket dinner; foot bull game Is tween murrled and Mingle men; base bull gumo between two selected nines; foot luce 100 yurds; climbing greased pole; plug ugly pa rade; tug of war between mill and town teums; ladles' foot race; boy's race under 14 years; girls' race under 14 years; sack race: catching groused pig. Suitable prizes will be awarded tho successful comis'titors. (1 nutrient dis play of fire works ut night ever given cunt of Tort land. Dunce. At Tucker's hall Monday evening, July 4th. The girls will take a cuke (Hood itiver girls always tuke the cuke) and their escorts will be taxed to cents to pay the musicians. The' bridge Is now completed so that the heaviest teu 111 loaded with the biggest boys and the handsomest girls can cross lu safety. I Cheap Labor. ' Now that the season for picking fruit and harvesting crops has arrived, I beg leave to announce that I am on hand and will do all such work cheaper than the cheapest. Talk about the China man being cheap, I can underbid him any day. To ex)edite matters In a hurrying line, I always bring along my six children, who are experts utj picking fruit, and it Is astonishing w hat loads they will carry out of a field of grain Any one wanting work done 1 need only let us know where his crops are and we will attend to them. We I asa noiniug ror our services, not even ! our dinner, as we always look out for that. Some folks seem to think that afler picking all their fruit that we should be treated to poison wheat, but as it somehow disagrees with our con stltutlot'.s and unfits us for work, we prefer to Just lie let alone. Your humble servants, Okay DiauKit & Co. July 2, 18i2. Read This. C. Stanley Stowell has been appoint ed agent In Wasco county for tho monthly magazines and elegant im ported photograph" afbtlms'erMessrs: t True & Co. How vs t the citizens 1 of Hood river valley during the ensu-i ... J ... , ! ing ween mr uie purpose 01 inirouuctng ; these desirable publications, und at the same time will distribute-e of cost a ! splendid collection of art treasures to each subscriber. Also agent for the world renowned "Story of Man." Frank ton Notes. The strawberry season Just closed whs, as usual, quite remunerative to the growers. New ground Is now lit- j ing prepared and next year in this lo-, cality the land planted to strawberries ! will proliably double the area for this j wig"; year. Mr. M. Foley has his land injlogue. , '. readiness for plants und will begin set ting in a few days. Will Rogers, our photographer, got a good plct'fre of our school house and the aswiublcd picnickers at the May day picnic. Will is getting to be quite an artist. His views of Mitchell's Point from the fruit ranches of Abstcn nnd Locke arc good. Old Sol left his mark on the south west side of a good many apples during the hot days the first of this week. Mrs. E. Snow has been on the sick list, but we are glad to note that she'" Is improving. Mr. II. A. Pratt went to Portland Monday to superintend the construc tion of a wind mill. Miss Shattuck, daughter of Judge E. D. Shattuck, la stopping with Mrs. Lyman Smith. S. J. laFrance and family will oc cupy the Eliot cottage, on tho Smith pluee, for the summer. Lyman Smith is expected home Saturday. The robins nnd black woodpeckers were destructive as usual on the cherry crop. At least one-third of the crop in this community was gathered by these bold foragers, and In some instances the boys from town got away with the other two-thirds. A tramp entered the house of J.T.Ncff Sunday,during the absence of Mr. Neff, nnd helped himself to cold vict uals. Mr. li. Warren found one of these tourists in his barn Monday morning. Ho said he was looking for work. Mr. Warren hurt his feelings by offering him a job of hoeing. He said he was on his way to the planer and if he did not strike work there he would come back. In about an hour he returned and struck a few licks with the hoe, but soon went off to rest and forgot to come back. The grass is fast drying up and so are the cows. We have a dairy country only for about two months In the year. If we ever get a ditch these conditions will lie changed. With water to Irri gate fields of clover there would be money lu butter at 3o cents a roll dur ing the summer months. Z. Matting 20 centB at Rartmcss'. , j A Bine Vlare. The Hood Itiver Manufacturing com pany' sliojis present a busy appear ance. ' Stocks of moldings of ail de signs and patterns bave been rnude, two hundred doom of the very best quality have been added to their stock during the past week, and a great pile of windows are being made. At Uie rear of the shop Cue & Muthlas' boat Is being rapidly put together, and Just west of the shop Htranahan is building a residence. The company bus put in a fine stock of lumlier, Including 60,000 of cedar from Latourelle, and are pre pared to make anything on short no tice. TheCoe-Mulhlus boat Is a very pretty model, W feet long, and will carry forty persons. The plunking was put on her Thursday, and she will probably be finished by tho 10th of this mouth. There is an air of business proseiity about the shops that in these dull times is worth going much further thun to them to see. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH EAST HOUND FKOM MOOD MVER No. 8. Rxnrea leavtm at H:M A. M. No. 2, Mall " 10:11 1 M. WKHT IIOt'ND FKOM HOOD RIVKIt. No. 7, Kxprinm leaves at 5:15 P. M. No. 1, Mull " 4K)S A. M. Tiinoun klkkpeiw ukcmninq chair CAIW AND DlNElw. VT !a rrt'"nd 10 8an Francl"- Tickets to ei From Bam For rutin nnd general Information call on DEPOT TICKET AO EST. W. U. IU'RUH'IIT, Ast. Ocn. Pass. Agt. 2'it Wimhidnton ML, Portloud Oregon. DONOT FORGET, That Marvin Iland has the finest brands of cigars, and an excellent stock of choice candles. He will have lee cream every Sunday, and lemonade, soda water etc, every day. He will also have a stock of fire works for the 4th. BEATTY'S HANDS ASD OKGAJiS. Hon. Daniel F. Ilcatty, the great Or gan and I'iano manufacturer, is build ing anJ'shTppIrig" more Orjrahs and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr. Beattv 1'laime man ever, Je.ft .VT6!, n,1,!ripIhr hoy,nilKfT his indomitable will he has workel his way tlp m n9 to sej 80 far neHrly loo.OiK) of lleatty's Organs and Pianos since J870- '.Nothing seems to dishearten 111111, uunincK-s iiiiu in ins way, mat would have wrecked any ordinar man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well known, are very popular and are to be found in all parts of the world. We are informed that durinir the next teu vears he In- j tends to sell 200,000 more of his make; that means a business of $20,000,000, if we average them at $100 each. It is H,re"dy the largest business of the kind Send to Daniel F.lJeatty, isew Jersey, tor cata- Honesty Is the Best Policy. This is a patent medicine advertise ment, hat your attention one moment may save you much suffering as well as money. We 'Hire that "cough. We cure that tickling. We cure that hacking. We cure that throat clearing. We euro croup. We cure bronchitis. We cure that la grippe cough. We help you to sing and speak. We are not the S. li. lonenges. We area pleasant cough syrup. We are put up in 50 and 75 cent bottles. We are the 8. B. cough syrup.' Guaranteed by your druggists. Beatty 's Pianos In ure Every- Daniel F neatly, w usmngtou, New Jersey DR. G. C. ESHELMAN. , - HOMOCOPATHIO Physician and Surgeon i- ''. Chapman Block THE'DA'tXES OREGON. W. H. WILSON. .4 TTORNEY-A TrLA W. ROOMS 63, AND 55, NEW VOOT BU)CK, THE DALLES, OREGON. Dufur Mksbfeb, Attorneys-at-Law, Vogt's new building, Second St - THE DALLES OREGON. BR. TUCKER, PFm'RIKTOB OF HOI WES ILLS. L OMBE R , OF ALL KINDS. , : MANUFACTURE & OF FRUIT BOXES. t HOOD RIVER, OR: .N sale 4jjxXy TO AT.L h si DKALKK IN FURNITURE AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Vall Papery Paints, Oils etc. A large supply of, and Exdumvc liiyhi to sell Celebrated liquid colors and tinted leads. Undertaking a Specialty. Prepared to furnish at once, a fine class of coffins, also a cheap grade but neat and substantial. 1776. Celebration at The Dalles Oregon, ON The Dalles will celebrate the glorious 4th by a grand parade of all Civic and Military societies, Caiathumpians, Plug Uglies, Trades Procession etc. One of the most prominent speakers ofPortlaud, engaged to deliver the oratjpn. The great feature of the day, will be a Grand Hoso Tournament, In which six well drilled companies will compete for prizes. There will be Band Contests, Military Drill, Foot Ball, Base Ball and othr sports, which will make the day one of enjoyment. The Steamer Begulator will give an excursion down the oeautiful Colum bia, both during the day and evening. In the evening after the llegulator has returned there will be the finest display of FIRE WOItKS ever brought to Eastern Oregon. Come every body and help us to make this the grandest day ever seen in the Inland Empire. Committee. Olinger & Bone, Livery and Feed Stalks, Oak Street, near Postojjfice, HOOD RIVER, - OREGON. Wc have First-Clasa Stock and Outfits, Double Buggies, Hack and Saddle Horses. A Fine Four-Horse Coach, suitable for fishing or excursioa p?rtie, carries nine passengers. Parties taken to any accesvi. ble point. Keliabta drivers. Our Dray delivers baggage or freight anywhere in the Valle; Charges Reasonable. JUST RECEIVED. A new stock of Ladies' and Gents' WATCHES. FILLED AND SILVER CASES, CHAINS, CHARMS, ETC. SPECIAL attention given tojclean- ing and repairing watches. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - - - - Oregon. R7 FULL Line C rur ORDEf CLOTH OSTorJ.V (an BeFownd M V."" HARRISON We Manufacture, Real Merit Does tne Advertising. Pills? NO!! If you take pills it Is because you have never tried the S.B.Head ache and Liver Cure. It works so nicely, cleansing tho Liver aud Kidneys; acts as a mild physic without causing pain or sick l ess, and does not stop you from eat- WFUH -nrr. Tom lug i MW 111 I I g ana working. To try it is to become a friend to it." For sale by M. V. Harrison, Hood River Oregon. Dufur, M. 'F O. Co., Dufur, Ore. x A py rnn s s 1892. MAIER & BENTON , Snccessors ;to a Bettingcn RETAILERS, AND JOBBERS IS Hardware, Ti.nwabk, WoourawAniv AND GRAN1TEWARE. A complete line of Heating and C'vik Hfnrfii, Pnraps, Pipe Plumbers and Sfeum Mttw't Suppliesalsoja complete atock of Carpenter's, Blacksmiths' and. Farmer's Tools. All tinning, Plumbing and plw work will bo done on short notice. SECOND ST., THE DALLES OR. IN ALL ITS BRANCHED. Hats Trimmed, TipsRe-cur!ed, And prices reasonable. Call and ex amine goods at Harrison's store. MISS INEZ STILSQN J. W. KENNA, Painter and Paper Hanger, and all kinds of work neatly and Cheaply Done, HOOD RIVKIt, ....... OI.'KUOJf. ; S. L YOUNG. SUCCESSOR TO E. BECK. -DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, ALSO Optical Goods. Fine Watch Repairing a Speci alty. SecondSt. The Dalles. Or. - Land Locator; Every body wants land in Hood River Valley. I Jiave some very tie sirablo tracts of good land on my list for homesteads and timbered claims, with running water on them. I can locate several sioekweu advantageously. Do not fail to seo me at Hood itiver Falls or address ino at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon, W. Ross Wtxaxs, Locator. 1