flod Iftver Slacier. FRIDAY, AUGUST G, 1897. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt. Hood t. 10 n: clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de- f i m .10 sumo Kitty n a,w. noon. For Chenoweth, leaves at ft A. M. Tuesdays omuiunys: ttrrives 11 L o Jr. m.. For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M.: arrives at 6 o'clock P. M. From White .Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SOCIETIES. Canby Post, No; IB, G. .V. R., meets at School House Hall, first Saturday of each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All G. A. R. members 1 n vlted to attend. The ladles of the Relief Corps meet at same time In the adjoining room. S. F. BLYTHK, Commander. C. J. Hayes, Adjutant. Hood River Camp, No. 270, W. O. W. Meets in I. O. O. F. hall second Wednesday of each uiuiimi. i r. J. DltUSlUS, u. J. H. Hknk, Clerk. Waucoma Lodge, No. 80, K. of P., meets In iyu.si.ie xxuii ud every mesaay nigni. W. H. Bishop, C. C. Wit. Haynes, K. of R. at S. , . Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A. O. TJ. W., meete urai. ana uiira. Saturdays or eacn month. t r & h- MORSE, M. W J. F. Watt, Financier. H. L. Howe, Recorder. Idlewilde Lodge. No. 107, 1. O. O. F., meets u r raieruai nan every rnursaay nignt. , THOS. LACY, N. G. F. E. Jones, See'y. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Hot and cold baths at the barber chop. A traceable precipitation Wednesday morning. Seven dollars for lumber. See Dr. Brosius' ad. Horse and wagon for sale. Apply to JE. E. Savage. . Kansas whole or cracked corn at tbe Backet Store. Forest fires are again filling the at mosphere with smoke, i Miss Anne Smith returned Tuesday from Portland and the coast. '! E, H. Pickard finished painting the residence of E. E. Savage last week. Save the wrappers of Hoe Cake soap; they are w.ortu lc each. W. & Ii. Wm. Yates, P. M., Is authorized agent for all newspapers and periodicals Miss Mary Frazier has had a 9erious attack of erysypelasr but is getting ueuer. .- . Mrs. S,. E. Bartmess went 1o The Dalles Tuesday on the bout, returning weanesaay, F. E. Jackson and family now, reside it Mrs. JLy man Smith's cottage on Waucoma avenue. The social at Belmont, Saturday evening, was, as Belmont socials in variably are, a success. - The young people of Belmont very creditably ren dered a short musical and literary pro- gi amine, auer wnien eac-n ooy pur- alley Improvement Co. Married. At a meeting of tbe board of directors At Everett. Wash.. Julv 17. 1897.Mr. of the Valley Improvement Company, Emil West and Miss Ada Rogers, both held last Saturday, Capt. A. S.. Blowers " f"ver" resigned as member of the board and congratulates the happy couple. They uave umeu up tneir aooae at Jiiverett. The bride is the third daughter of diased a package, containing an apron its president and was thereupon elected Mr E C. Rogers of Hood River. Mr. ui.u vuiiB muy a name; me apron trustee lor tue compamy. H. H. Bailey West until recently was a member of r-r .i I ""-cu "y ''"f lJ",lllaser. wa8 eieciea president in nis stead. U. the firm of West Bro Th CtrArrvit will n tli t.ickpf. fiiftMorl i mtn. h.lf. A i.!.. - . ... . ... I " linn or west isros. ineULACIER - ...... ...... u ..(.I.- j uticicu uib itrBigllutluu n Ul- Interest in the contents of the young rector, manager and vice president. J i uuvu uaortci. AIIU UV Llie WftV. HlULin? Lllftf HH lift WAS n ft rt I If. trt orra i it when it comes to Drenariiisr a lunch of assume oharcrA nf hia hnt ho y.,i,i such a variety of delicious delicacies, not have time to attend to the nmuaze- Ihu IJ.ilr.i.m r ..!.! I. I . 1 ... . . i . . i . . . . . I ...v r .u.uuv ., UCI eijuuiyei, io men 1 01 me company. iis resignation be found. Prizes were eiven for the was awentpri tn t.l?A fttr a . af ?th u r -!- ham vi , TVT H LHr,.,l. i . i i -w- . . wu uviumiiJi:, I'll! J.' I ttU ts. JH VHII Illiri, Ulltl r rH.i1 K I inuoiinnrr. urua a anrid n - ... i 4, . . - j- i -- --' w v t vv.v-iv-va c I wruuieu urat prize, ana tue printer's flirector and general manager. H. F. uevu was awaroea tne "OOODV". J'lie Uiv dson ofTfrd h a ivaicrnufin proceeds or the evening were for the benefit of the M. E. church. The huae hornets' nest thnt orna mented the front cornice of the Gla cier ofHie Is gone. Some boys who Had long been watching for a chance lignation as di- Dicd. in tiooa Kiver. August l. 18H7. JNti Josephine, infant daughter of Mr. and ivirs. r. ftinnott, aged 4 months. The remains were taken to The Dalles on Monday evening's train and buried in tne uatnoiic cemetery. Little Nellie was our darling. Pride of all our hearts at home. Oh. an angel came and whispered, . Nellie durling, do come home. Katie f. Sinnott. Church Notices. The fourth auarterlv meetinor of the Belmont M. E. church will be held at rector ana secretary, which was ac cepted to take effect August 6th, and W. H. Bishop was elected to fill the same omces. Bonds are now being Issued to pay all bills against the com pany. These bonds are covered bv to destroy the nest found their oDnor- mortgage on the capital stock. As tunity when Mr. Dallas was away, and on as the ten-year bonds are taken, late Thursday evening of Inst., wwii these temperarv bonds will be cnllri in. they secured a lone Dole and nunched The company is in eood shane. the Belmont, Saturday and Sunday. Ausr, off the nest. Mr. Dallas, who owns ditch is already earnine monev. and 7lh and 8th. Quarterly eonfereuce will the building, had taken much pride in these ten-year bonds will be a good in- 06 ne,d at the church at 2 p. m. Every the work of tbe hornets and hoped I vestment. The board of directors have official member is earnestly requested uiey mmnt not be distur ri till thov aone well in looking after the intprpaia to oe present, as matters orimDortance had completed their buildinsr. Then of the company and those who have are to be attended to before the annual he intended to nlue the entrance nnri placed their monev in this work. nri conference. Presiding Elder Warner apply a coat of varnish to the nest. one ana an deserve great credit for wm De present and preach Saturday it as an tueir emciency and the work they evening ate p. m., and Sunday morn- - AND : . .- . Is now open for business, carrying a full line of and Patent IVIedicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Always on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded and Prices Reasonable. At the old stand of the Glacier office, Hood River, Oregon. H. A. YORK, Proprietor. uruos M. ' S. have accomplished. ing at 11 a. m. H. Moys. nmo. ii i Methodist Episcopal Church, H. K., Stampede by the Alaskans. TTinp n iv iinativvn . Mr. J. M. Pettengill of San Francisco Sunday, 10 a. m.: Sunday school: 11 was in Hood River Sunday and was a m-' preaching; 2:30 p. m., Junior shown over the valley by W. J. Baker e; i p. pi., Jf worth League; 7:45 wind) would have preserved ornament to the building. Mr. A. B. Jones has leased his ranch to Wm. Tilleit. Mr. Jones will go to Grand Forks, B. C, in two or three weens, or as soon as a gold-saving ma cinne now being constructed for him at Milton is finished. He is iniprpaterf ... ... J f. ' P. m., preachiue. Thursday. 7:3(1 n.m.. , . .. - i irir. j-eLLPiioriii wna mi h a mtufn - ,J . ' . j in Hime piacer diggings in Urand Jb'orks nieafilrrTHr. tr aI. k 'V.V" Pyer meeting, veryoody welcomed inatave ricn in tine iroid. hut ih o-ni.i rj .T ---;r iB- to tnese services. cannot be saved without the use of "J a,X . , B,lKa; Rev. H. Moys will fill appointments quicksilver. He is confident that the "!:,e ALafta"f P1 droPPel for the conference year as follows: He machine recently nateuted hv a man t. i'.V. . . . . Kra"u rusn will preach at Pine Grove erv first ... ' " I fir riu I Ifinfivtra rr I ii tinlrla I .-, a . r. . . - " Z. - lumon wui prove a success n murine .. i n.:' " flour" gold. He will return to H,.S ","u"' . "w" .1 a .r River this fall. Mrs. Jones and chil & L. u co:s STA JB LI S Of Hood River can furnish cnmfnrtnhl onnvwo-nnaa tr oil nn, r.r hn lty. Heavy dray lng and transferring done with care and prom utnefcs. u"eaUl and tuird Sunday at 11 a. in.; at Bel- return to Hood -rfrV.''.'r.V,' mont -at 8W P-. m. Belmont, every DENTISTKY. I and fourth Sunday, at 11 a. m.; dren will visit with her sister at Brook- IZ" .hpfi'hnTMi ,1s8 801 3i orPve Wrapper school bouse, 2:30 p. m.; Pine All work guteed nuin t ,i o ii,f i i -7 "nviii aim icuuua nit n. i -i riwrt tuii n 'f u l . -i mo isa. Mr. S. R. Reeves, who has had charge KZta wLrefflre! TnVVi'1 rh. li HojKl-Rivfr ceived$3.55 aZTnd uM'M Ph?, DR. E. T. CARNS la now located Mn TTnort River. Klrst-class work at reasonable rates. it euarantecd. OfUcp. In t.hn f.norlllo House. , Jyl9 rch Services. r. Chas. Elrey offers some bargains 1 land 10 acres, $150; 20 acres, $275 ; 40 m-res, ?io. oee uis aa. We presume vou usesoap.and if so th oest is cheaDest. Hoe Cake is ntrict.lv l ire, wun uo iree aiKau. , Mrs. Simms, who has been yisiting . w-uo mis iviary jrazier, returned Portland on the bout Tuesday. A washing powder that is yellow will make clothes the same color. Avoid this ly using Soap ioam. Wolfard & Bone, Dry your summer apples. The rush to the mines will create a demand for .all kindsof dried fruit and vegetables, Lye packed In sifting top can is pure granulated potash. All others con tain a large portion of salt. Ask for Red Seal. It was reported Monday that (he steamer George W. Elder was in quar , until at Astoria. When any one sked why, It was answered, "Gold fever oil board." . , , Don't let the cat lick the dishes, but make nice sott soap with Soap Foam Directions on the package. W. & B. - Mrs. Jav Gist nt TMnrfh cousin or ivirs. .'01111 Wilson, arrived here from Goldendale, where she had oeen visiting. . ; Mrs. J. A. Wilson passed through .Hood Kiver Monday on her wav to Pennsylvania. Mrs. H. F. Davidson joined.her here and the two will travel togetner as far as Illinois. , ; Myron Champlin and a young man, a friend of Myron's, came up from Portland Saturday and went out. to see his grandfather, Geo. Booth, and re- turneu to i-ortiand Bunday. You may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. Jborsale by Williams & Brosius. T. H. Clark of Hood River and Mr. Brown and Charles Nelson of The Dalles started Tuesday for McCoy creea, wnere tney win open up tne ledge owned by Clark and Kelsay. Vim, vigor and victory, these are the cnaracieristics or jjewitt's Liittle Early RiBers, the famous little pills for consti pation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. Williams & Brosius. Write to Davenport Bros.' Lumber Co. for delivered prices on all kindsof lumber, rough or dressed. They have a large and good assortment of finish ing lumber on hand, good and dry. Call and get our cash prices before pu'r hasing elsewhere. - . --.. v . Mrs. Bartlett and two children cf Brooklyn N. Y. are visiting her brother, Mr. E. E. Savage. Mr. Savage's mother accompanied her daughter here from Tacoma, and will remain for some time. Shoemaker Bros, are putting up a Jarge fruit dryer that will be in read iness for the prune crop. Mr. Jon. Frazier is building the brick arch, 12J feet long. Shoemaker Bros.' will havp a Ml crop of prunes on their extensive orchards. All those who want dental work of any kind done in good first-class shape will do well to call and see Dr. E. T. Cams and get his prices. Any one wanting to know what kind of a work man Dr. Cams is, ean'fiud out by ask ing his neanest neighbor, as his work is well known throughout the valley and Ms prices are as reasonable as any den tistin Wasco county. Plates, either upper or lower, just as cheap as the cheapest. One day last week, while Mr. E. C. Rogers was driving down the ateep bill below Autone Wise's place with a load of wood, tbe brake of his wagon gave way and the heavily loaded wag on was forced upon the horses. Both liorses fell and were pushed along on the ground for wime distance before Mr. Rogers could turn out to one.side and stop the wagon. The neek yoke fortunately did not break, or the horses would have been killed, and Mr. Rog ers, who whs on top of tbe load, might liave fared badly. a piace in need or a lirst-c uss hotpl Imnninn- ut h S.. .1 &J:f "yH!. ,ul?uof? l" '"to Eleven ear An idea of the immense m p-TT meantime power or tne stamp mills can be gotten Mrs. Reeves will go to some near-by when the ore averages but two or three summer resort and take a much-needed dollars to the ton 6 restior a month or more. Mr. Bell win keep up the reputation of his hotel Quarterly Meeting. rrV1'?? suit its patrons. J The fourth quarterly meeting of the m,r, lZ Y. " "e ? . I?' E- of Hood River will occur i ilt rati iTinn unrl Ita.i run f weth mail, is 70 years of aire, and is vet . ll a m-' ttn,1 R- Warner, P. E., for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and l ! 1. i - ' .v ' n , n 1 . 11 unn anm 1 n lurnn 1 rm w.. o t rt fnur nni hum ,Ai(T , I r 1 .v. H..iuinioigi kijo OUUla- auu iUUU 'UOUgn tie ,tittiir A 11 A..Mr4l..lt.. 1....:. J JB, T3.!..,. 0 HARNESS Repaired and all kinds of HARNESS GOODS Sold by E. V. HUSBANDS. Also, Boots and Shoes repaired. Rev. J. T. Merrill, Pastor. bervices at the Odell school house will hereafter be held at 11 o'clock in- stead of at 3 o'clock, each Sunday. TROY BHELLEY, Castor. - I lherelsa time for everything, and to label. Whether yoa want one tree or 1,000, id win pay you to examine this stock. Ke member, trees grown here give thefeest eatla- fnnMnn TlJn .,nkln n U . 1 j-i l o,xtv4wuj vuv i-'icvciilil ubiii ne ujiea on snort notice. t. ju. JsATJiAM, Hooa River, Oregon. J.U1CV IHJUU1, UU JXLlt, XlUtSU KoacL Columbia Nurserv Offers a large stock of FYitlt Trees and all oth er ainas or nursery stacn. All trees are well To tii.e East, Gives the choice of TRANSCONTINENTAL TWO K o -cr TEG the time to attend to a cold is when it starts. Don't wait till vou have oon- as straiirht'tin mi upiviw nn.l ths. has braved tbe rugged steeps of life mel,t- AH are cordially invited. & Brosius. ui..mSuuui mese yeaiu ne nas an tile ro.i ..r m, i. ut u... r, ., ...... spring and anility of an acrohnt. Hl . " ....,B.V" u." y iiiiiue, saiu tne . 7 , " . -. 11. anI wta W I I I. i I IllIIMlf' HIUTlKPr in tl 1 1 1 tj l.' f t I'll .1 1 w I toe pi-oua exponent or pan fare, si m- ' ' "","1'' wwh w n fu " i,' r .Zi, a V .' nla life hiwi .,.,p Br.ip.iJ ".:'.' . turn their I.Pnrtfplt rh.nW tn th Lneu .h" took a dose of One Minute r.li,v. . . ,... . . -- --- r- v.ou ""uc. nip or t-mnn htivur ri thu . iri i " - . v. . . . . v. i . niiiuiicog Dallas closed ud bis store arid tnnk a duilnsr their sad bereavement, thp. sink. day off last week and went to Mount . ness and death of their child. Hood. .He was irreatlv miuBurl hu uvovu. I '""" uujnua, Willi is nere ouying came, made a trip to Mt. Hood last Thursday. He likes this country and says if he can dispose of nis property in rvenraslsa he will make Hood River his home. : O. B. Hartley went to Trout Ike. last week, and boucbt a carload of beef cattle lor Mr. Andrews. Have you seen Tillett's trees? If not, 'h Cure and proceeded with hisora- tory. One Minute Couirh cure is une-1 quailed fdr throat and lung troubles. vviiiiams k urosius. uuuy in iow u. it seemed like everv mau, woman and child In the ni canea at tue ulacier office, next. utior, toasK "VV Here's Dallas?" Bust ness Is at a comolete Htaiulslill when Dallas is gone. IS o place thea to bor row IDOlS. To Cure a (MA in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Williams & Brosius refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. ' . Twelve Seasons' Why. The St. Louis fiepublic gives a dozen good reasons why newspaper readers should read this paper. Here they are: 1. The Eepuhlio Is the greatest newspaper j George Mcintosh has discovered that tangle foot fly paper wraimed around apple trees la the best iruo for the cod. liu moth. Afler it is once nut nn. I and yon intend nlantintr thia omlno- oubllshed. sticky part next to the tree.it is not K"11' cal1 at his nursery and pick out '"!'.MthJl!!ac.a,bIe,n?sservlceovertheentlre necessary to inspect the traps during the trees you want. . pcVcan secure.' ou iuis pat-he season. 'If it COUld be nrenared in The fi-outtpat onrl Kot tt...ttn a . 8. SDeclal corresnnndpnta In ll (ho in. i....,,i. !...i .. .. ,r r. . v itHiis niiu vtsK- j ..... . "" uoiiuo ouiwuib ior wranmno' r.rppa. t ih u . nn . .i ik. ni. u.:i u.mu oipiumui miuh. 111 it it nmvp m volunl.lp 7,1 i.. . - u.... .. tj, niireau V,, ti .i .i.'"cjr i j,iC- uuu-Kei,. r- Washington, D. C. ,v ,UD "stB ium pest. Regular meetimr of Canhv t n G. J. Gesslinir. H.IIenn and M. P. A. R.. and Relief Corns tomorrow, nt Hood River Nursery WM. T1LLETT, Proprietor. I nlarited &r0 trees hniiE-ht, of Wm. Tillott. last spring, and they are all doing finely, and I never lost a tree. WM. BOORMAN. I planted over 700 youne acnle tirees last spring, bought of Wm. Tillett. They all lived, and some have made 4 feet arowth. Best trees to grow I ever bought. Drop around and see them. J. J. GIBBONS. We ulanted over 1100 tress hnnuhinf Wm Tillett last, spring. They have all made a gooa growi-n, ana we nave not lost a tree. r SHOBMAKUK BBOS. Dron In and see the trees T Tinnp'ht. from Tillett 18 months ago, and you will see the best 10 acres of young orchard in Mount Hood district, or Hood Klver, either. V. K. VUUriM BUJN, Mt. HOOd. In New York City and isenuerg will accommmv Donsr r.nn guie lia.-lt to Mc(;oy creek, and liom ineiewiu goon a prosnectmur trin to iiui iu ui lut. Ai anifi into I hp i ip, jiiium couniry. Parties wishing to borrow money would do well to wait till these prospectors return. They '""c uiong an extra norse to pack 11 LUC llUggtHS. The apple crop alona Phelos creek is generally good. At J. W. Council's piace mere is no codliu moth, and bis xjaiuwiii appies, tuougti not a full crop, the The rearular auarterlv examination of teachers will be held at The Dalles August 11th. Rosweil Shelley, brother of Trov Shellev. has been nmvnnloH rppplvp- Af 'u-..;.s.s.u" an .nnequalea four-page comic i i . oi.i t .""" I weeaiy wun eacn isiinaay paper rree, 6. Hnecial corresDondents In everv p.ltv and ... UID I, COLUJ II J 1JI1A7U C3LtlljCJ. 0. Member of the Associated Press, greatest news gatherer in the world. 7. Publishes dally the market reports of the 8. Issues a mngnlflceni colored magazine cover with the Sunday paper. 9. More noted writers and artists contribute w tue iiepuuiic man any ot-ner paper. PIONEER MILLS, Hakbison Bbos., Pkop'bs, Manufacturers of ' Dressed and Undressed Flour, Feed and all kinds ofceieals ground. Whole Wheat Graham a specialty. HOOD RIVER, - OREGON. Norfflern Ry. . MLii. Via v- ' Via ' Spokane, Salt Lake., Minneapolis, Denver, St. Paul, Omaha, . AND ..... AND Chicago, Kansas City- Low Rates to All East ern Cities. TIME TABLE FOU HOOD RIVES -' WEST BOUND. ' - - No. 1, Oregon Short LinCi.. 5.1S A. M No. 3, Spokane .... 9.18 A. M. EAST HOUND. tici. 4, Spokane 5.07 P. u. -No. 2, Oregon Short fiinL'.....12.0l A. at. OCEAN STEAMERS- Leave Portland every Ave fhivs for SAM FRANCISCO. For full details all on O. (R. A ST. Agen Hood River, or address ' W. H. HURLKITRT, Gen'l Pass. Affe.ut, PorJland, .O A. L. MOHLER, Vice President. -. i .v: public money at Bitka, Alaska Ilr. and Mrs. Simms of Portland came up last week and are visiting with If!... . . TX f . iuiss niury xrazier. W. J. Campbell came down from Sherman county last week and return- will beline. On this place is a Russtt ed witQ tt load "'"PP'esand otherfruit. 11. Publishes cases of interest and value to womankind. 12. Its lOcent dress pattern department is me must popular ieaiure ever introduced bv a newspaper. Thousands patronize It. The daily and Sunday Ht, Louis Republic is w n yvai-t lur si a inonLns ana ifi.ou ror tnree months. The Twice-a-Week Republic is 31 a I Jfcui au yapvia, iwu euun weea. The .Glacier BARBER SHOP. GRANT EVANS. Prop'r, apple tree, said to be 45 years old, that win jieiu pruouuiy zo or au ooxes or ap ples, and there is no siiru of eodlin moth on the tree. The protracted meeting announced begin In the Vallev Cli ritttiun cnurcn August Sth has been postponed nn Auguw as-a.ui. jiiiuerj. w. Jenkins will be assisted in tbe meetinir bv Rob ert Connie, who bus been attendinc- college at Eugene tbe past year. Elder jeiiKius win preacu at iiuiuron Sun- fay. - . Kichard Kirbyson came home last jt,u rsertn. wno nas a lot) with a thresher at Oufur, was laid up three weeKs.witn measles at mat place. Mr. Bert Lanirilie Is manacrer of the business at Cloud Cap Inn during the a use nee oi nis Drotner uoug Tom Robertson of Portland, who vis- itea ani jiiiiot ior a week, returned nome ruesaay Rev. A. VV. Ackerman rjreached an interesting sermon in the Congrega tional church last Sunday, a good-sized congregation being present. The lUlirolt lwtlro ntnll U . i. I a. C.itni.1 ... f is- i i . , I iwono cn aucr uic tiiirc vuttiH ,Th "iZJz; r?.'.rr "ur of calcimine put on by Mr. Jos.Fraaier. uionui. xie is woiKinir for Henrv WAN TED several FAITHFUL MEN Post Office Building, Hood River, Or. or women totravel for resnonalhio outnh. a' i iibuou nuuse in vieKon. -oaiary 9imt n.vnhlp 16 weekly and expenses. Position perma nent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stomped envelope. The National, Star Build ing, Chicago. sep4 T. C. DALLAS, DEALER IN- Mayhew, who was to start his header Monday last. He returned to Kings ley Sunday. Mr. Burdick went to ihn same place on name day. Three youtie ladies from "Newiwi-. it-.. .is- . . . r. y .'." "tewart, Miss MacMatioii l lay Z"A " aa Miss'MacConnell, who came to the 7"! ",,.,". V"7 coastwith the Christian Endeavor ex- "oub AjaKe' lo J ursion, are the iruests of Mrs. T. .1. ' : Watson. They will no to Mt. Hood H H.. Bailey, Har Last week the Glacier stated that Paradise farm was for rent. The ink was hardly dry on the paper before there was a rush to rent the farm. E. L. Rood and J. W. Emmel got there first and gained tbe prize. Judge Henry and family and F. E, d this morn be gone two weeas. H. H. rv ISailev and nd climb to lis summit before they re- Jnn Reed went to Mt.'Hood last week, urn to their homes. A Drosi'ector who wan criib atnL-prl y Bert Rankin came in last Saturday with some rich srecimens of irold and silver bearing quartz and reported that he had found a big ledge 2-5 miles this side of McCoy creek: v The quartz was about the same kind asthatfouud by John Dark. . r - C. M. Wolfard and Lou Morse cam in from Trout Lake last Thursday ai d went back Saturday. They report tbe population at that summer resort in creasing daily. Superintendent Gil bert and family will join them in camp alter the institute closes , Mrs. F. C. Brosius and child ren left Saturday.via. San Francisco by steamer State of California, for an extended visit to relatives in Nebraska. Di. Brosius accompanied them to San Francisco. . Joseph Frazier, jr., Eben Boorman and Mr. Gregory went to Sherman county, last Friday, to help Mr. Wilod worth harvest bis big wheat crop Parties returned from Trout Lake and other resoi ts in the mountains re port the mosquitoes plentiful and in iiusirious. - . - and returned by way of Cascade Locks, uiiowir.g tne mountains ana going west of Mt. Defiance. They discover ed seven lakes on their way and a four foot veiu of coal. ?'. ' ',v.v' Mrs. C. L. Henderson returned to Hond River last Saturday and is occu pying her residence ou the Henderson place. , .! i f ' -: ;. It heals everything except a broken heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases. cnts.burns.bruises.tetter.eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. Williams & Brosius. The Cameras and Photo Snpplhs. A fine stock on hand.:' Vive cameras ace much improved $5 size boles 18 glass platesor 50 cut films or any rom bination of same; $7.60 size , 'holds double. Nothing like tbeoi for sbtls faclion in snapshots, t y . :- , WILLIAMS & BROSIUSi -,' The annual Columbia river 'con fer e ce of the Methodist Ebiscopal chuch vill convene at Pendleton on ;Augit 25th. The conference will be composed of 85 ministers, who look- afier some 000 charges in this state and Idaho. . T. Pkathur, Notary Public. H. C. COK. PRATHER & COE, M Estate a ii taw, 93 Oak St., bet. 2d and 3d. We have lots, blocks and acreage In the town of Hood River: also, fruit, hay and oerry farms and timber claims in the most desira ble locations in the valley. If you have any thing in the real estate line to sell or rent, or if you want to buy, give us a call. Deeds, bonds and mortgages promptly and correctly executed. We will also attend to legal business in Jus- wurui. I We are also agents for SOUTH WAUCOMA property. PRATHER & COE. ap27 - . AND WARE Kitchen Furniture, PLUMBERb' GOODS. Pruning Tools, Etc. Tin:- -" REGULATOR LljNE." Tie Dalles, FeitMl km Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. MM. Date mi MM All Freight Will Come Through Without Delay. Leavje The Dalles.... .H 45 a. m. Leave Portland ....7.00 a. m. Repairing Tinware a Specialty. 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Lessons in Piano Music. Miss Anna Smith has resumed the teachlnr of Music Iler prices are 50 cents a lesson. J10 PASSENGER RATES. One way j;l Round trip.-.. y. m Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. W. C. ALLAWAY, . General A s!it' THE, DALLES, -- OREGON Is Your Title Cloar? Mt.Hood Saw Mills, TOMLINSON BROS., Prop'rs. MAND PINE LUMBER Of the best quality always on hand at prices w bun me umes. jya4 House and 3 Lots. House containing 5 rooms, and three lots on corner of block, sit'.iated In Waucoma addi tion. Will be sold eheap. For further partic ulars Inquire of L. HKNBY. TRADE MARKS. DESICNS, COPYRIGHTS An. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communications atrietlr ponfloentlaL Oldest agency for securing patent In America. We have a Washington office. atenta taken tbrouffh Munn A Co. xeceiva special notloe In tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully illustrated, larrast circulation nr scientific Journal, weekly, terms t3.00 a year I.oOslx montbs. Specimen coDles and iLinn oon OM Jtatkxts sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 301 liroadwav. Nnvr Varli. I1, Strawberry Ranch. Four acres of land for sale: 1 set to straw berries: all in vounff fruit trees. Also. U In. torest in SO acres, part, set to strawberries. All within m lie of Hood River. Address Glacier. E. E. Savage Is prepared to -csimvpo ' stracts of title to real estate and givewi-inioK on satne. Charges reasonable. iin, $20 an Acre. Elerhty acres of kind in Hood lilvwnllcv for sale at $20 an acre. Good iiiiprovcnieutj; 'iyt acres In strawberrieK: 40 app'lu trees, n.nj plenty of other fruit to supply a fnmilv; nn acres in cultivation. Plenty of wri ter for Irrt ffation fmm pilvatu dltti. This pln u is oim of the earliest in the .valley lor sirawtierrue. Pot further particulars address the Ulitr.iur. SHOE REPAIRING In the best and most artistic styles at the Old Kenan le noe .mop one door west of post oftloe. Indies' line work a specialty. All work war ranted, j C. WELDS, Prop'r. Land! Land! Land! Three and one half miles from town, 10 awes for $150. 20 acres for S275, or 4D ncre'i for cash- also pood pine or oak wood. III incnes rr 4 fiet at goinir prices. Drop a card In ofllee or call and see me at Barrett's school house for further inform atiou. CHAS. ELHEY. Tetter, Salt-Rhou'm and fkszcuin. The intense itching and snmnim , inci dent to these diseasos is instantly .Il&vecl by applying Chamberlain's Kyo ar.il Skin Ointment. Many -way Wi emx-4 have been permaiiontly cured iy ii. - Is Is eqnally efficient for iiuhing pi? cs aa. I a favorite remedy for sore -Applet ; chapped handa, chilblains, froi-vt fcitc and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per .bai. ; Br. Catly'g Condition PtmSenv ar just Tvhat a horse needs when ?tt b-.l condition. Tonic, blood puiii or end vermifuge. They ar food but medicine and the best in -.tea to Tm; a horse in prime condition . Price 26 centsperpack8.se. Fore-ale by WiH:Mu? &. Bni.