The Hiisum post office la to be re moved tci the Kails, two miles south of its present location. James Strain and Scott Davis, em ployes of Lipnmn, Wolfe & Co. of Port land, are at Guler's. George Adams shipped .HO boxes of tomatoes last Tuesday, for which he re reived a cheek for $2. Our "village blacksmith," Frank Groshong, is putting in a limited stock of hardware at bis shop. Messrs. Poland, Frazler and McGin iiis, with . their families, all of Van couver, are camped on the banks of Trout lake. Mrs. Porter McMillan of Hood River, with her son, cume in Saturday from the McMillan homestead, 9 miles this side of Trout Lake. Rodney Raker, son of R C. Baker, who is n'lHiiancr of the lace department of Llpman, Wolfe & Co. 's store, Port land, is I he guest of Mr. and Mrs.D. D McClure. Two larije parlies are being organized for the ascent of Mount Adams during the present week. One composed ol Kiieslsat Guler's, the other headed by Judge Frazer of Portland. D I). McClure has a reservolrof solid masonry of tiO.OOO gallons' capacity and litis laid nearly 5,001) feel of pipe for ir rigating purposes. Keep your eye on the McClure place; it's a coming one. James Greaves of Oakland, Cal., will remove to White Salmon In May, hav ing already purchased land here. He is a young man of character and en erifVi and as he is expected to come in double harness, Ave extend the hand ot welcome this far hi advance. Ground has lieen broken for the new Enterprise cilice. Editor Harlan will lay the corner stone, officiating as both cliapluin and orator. After delivering an original prayer, in his inimitable wy, bro. Harlan will give an address on "Journalism During the Glacial Period," after which a picnic lunch will! served to all tire employes of the office. C. A. Sliurte says there is good money in growing peaches at White Salmon. Ho is now shipping about 40 boxes a day, besides 20 and 25 boxes tomatoes Peaches are worth 75 cents a box in the orchard at White Salmon. Some of our ranchers below the bluff talk of grubbing out their peach trees and cul tivating the ground to strawberries ami tomatoes. W. C. Duniway, with his wife ami two little daughters, are among the guests at Guler's. Mr. Duniway has taken the right course in placing him self under the coaching of the veteran fisherman, Charles Waters, who at 83 years of age has more "steam" in him than many of his pupils in the art. Mr. Duniway hooked in 22 In three hours the other day. Three in 22 hours was his former record. The new drug store is White Sal mon's "sky-scraper," Other buildings are to follow, among them a meat mar ket, for which lumber is being gotten out. A new school building is going to be built. We are growing into a vil lage. Some day we shall have to in corporate so that we may have ordi nances to prevent swine from bum ming the streets and to prevent non residents from expectorating on the sidewalks. J. P. Egan, up to the 15th, had shipped 900 boxes of tomatoes and ships about 75 boxes per day. The week ended with the price per box 75 cents. 8. C. Zeigler had shipped 1250 boxes, all raised in his strawberry patch of 4 acres, and shipped at the rate of about 100 boxes per day. C. D. Moore shipped 1250 boxes. The price during the week has ranged from 60 to 75 cents per box. The California prod uct, which has been hawked at any old price on the streets of Portland, has been exhausted and the While Salmon article is firm at 75 cents, with Coming to ONE DAY ONLY. onday , Aug- -24. jtjPT? GREAT CONSOLIDATED fori RS: f i n-fc - r cST- hur! " VtHY DAV PERFORMANCE IN CAMPBELL EROS.' GEAT SMOvV t 7,- i-iT Tf POfl VNW'Wir Cht TT:VT TfCJ"E Or AHIMAl A I". T"Q IS :N iHt tNT'T:. A J, fl. " Tise GREATEST Am Feature THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. Engaged at the Highest Salary ever paid any Attraction. Creating tlie Greatest Enthusiasm. Producing THE MOST UNPARALLELED SENSATION And attracting more thousands than .my ether amusement fc.itv.re ever has done. EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK GORGEOUS. NEW, FREE STREET PARADE It1,! INGEST, PICHFST, MOST NOVEL PUBLIC HOLIDAY ! i t',tR StEN, conuinine .V..re Grand New Features, AWe Horses, More fclt-phants, More Men and Won-un, More Cages, Dens, Tableaux Cars, More Bands of Music, More Rare Wild Animals than any other Show possesses. TWO 6said. Complete EX::iH!T!CNS DAILY, afternoon and right. Doors Open at One and Seven P. M.. Performances Commence One Hour Lator the demand keen. Mr. Zeigler's 4-acre berry putch, notw ithstanding the well reniemtiered hot days that caused a fearful lessening of profits, produced 700 crstes of strawberries. C. D. Moore shipped over IKK) crates of berries. Rev. Garrison, the new pastor at White Salmon, preached Sunday morn ing on "The Temptation of Jesus." The leading thought being that a real ization of sonshlp precedes a test trial to come, so that exaltation is clow to danger Sunday evening's discourse whs on tlie topic, "Fear not, only be lieve." Mr. Garrison isa very thought ful and interesting speaker, and being skilled along musical and elocutionary lines, we are fortunate to have him among us. Rev. J. R. T. Lathrop of Grace M. E. church, Portland,. and family, George H. lurhani of the Irwin-Hodson. com pany, Portland, and family, Mr. Nis ley of the Simnyside boys' brigade movement, and Judge Bradshaw of The Dalles and family, have been en joying camp life about Trout Lake. Also, John S. Meek, the well-known traveling salesman of Buckingham & llecht, with his family. Judge Brad shaw broke camp and returned to The Dalles Saturday. The others named, with Judge Frazer of Portland, will make the ascent of Mount Adams this week. The board of school directors of White S.iliiioii, at a meeting held Tuesday evening, voted to call a special bond election for Tuesday, September 1. If a favorable vote results, $1,800 of bonds will be issued for the erection of a new school building on the site at present used by the district. The rale of in eiest is not to exceed 8 per cent; bonds to be redeemable in 20 years, the dis trict reserving the right to redeem all ir any of the bonds after live years from date of issue. Polls to be open from 1 to 4 o'clock p. iu.. The school term will opeu on the second Monday in September, and If possible continue eight months. We have no dentist residingat White Salmon. For yearn people suffering from defective teeth have tried the "grin-and-bear-it" remedy, and when they could stand it no longer, have 'one to the blacksmith, who has a home-made set of "pullers." Here they have seated themselves astride of an anvtt win le our tio-pounn Knignt of the sledae-haitiruer yanked the of fending tooth from its grip in (lie jaw. Mr. Wyers, with aching molar, went to the blacksmith the other day and ot more than he bargained for. tiro shong got a grip on him that made his blood coagulate. Wyers grabbed the brawny blacksmith by the arms and pulled back while Groshong tried to do bis duty, it ended iu a "draw." . TRIP TO TROUT I.AKB. Your correspondent visited Trout Lake a few davs ago, and is impressed with tlie fact that the country that sur rounds the lake has before it a great ae- velopment. It is worth one's while to take the trip, and we recommend it heartily. One leaves White Salmon at 7:30 a. in., if the stage gets off on time, and it generally does. The vehicles of the staue company are quite comfortable. and'you are whisked off up the road at a good jog. there is always some good natured sparring for favorable seats, and the seats next the driver become an object. The first mile of jostle forces tlie elbows'into Bonie system; feet be come eomtortably stowed and good fel lowship asserts itself at once. Profes sional men become boys again ; staid school uiarm8 lose their severity and even throw violent kisses at scare-crows in neighboring fields and gardens; the tlio driver cracks his whip and the four horses seem to partake of the spirit of fun. Tlie kodak man is along and all pose for a group picture; and what a picture it is! A quarter of an inch of dust is over every face, except where it has lodged in drifts by the side of the nose or at the ears. One tries to wash his face at a roadside brook and all give him the ha-ha! for hie face is no lomrer dust, it is mud. . The falls are worth seeing. Thev are Hood River IT Three Carloads of Furniture For the First Half of 1903, And the ears just in by far the largest and filled to the roof with a better grade of Furniture than we have, ever shown. A mere statement of this fact proves much. We have not changed the policy that so quickly placed two rarloads into the hands of users. We hav improved it. PRICE, QUALITY AND ASSORTMENT, all changed to your advantage. No trouble toshow goods. If we are busy, please go over the stock, yourself. All goods plainly marked, STEWART, The Home Furnisher. Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Building Material, Furniture, Carpets, Lin oleums, Matting, Shade. Pictures framed, Furniture repaired. SCH00 BOOK L S SLOCOM'S SCH00 BOOK S about 8 miles from White Salmon. The fall la not great, hot there in something very charming about the scene. A sug eeetion of power; of a nameless lapse o time nd of waste. One might study it for hours. Some day, man will harness and Use it, and where shall you and I be then? ' What industrial end will it. serve? What then will be the develop mentof the country? The timber, mostly fir with under growths of vine maple, is superb. One needs to see it to appreciate it great, tall, stately, and I was almost going to say heroic trees, straight aim massive and lotty. At Husuui, 10 miles from White Sal mon, we come to the picturesque home of Mordecai Jones, an Englishman of means who loves .Nature and books, tin and his estimable wife are hunters, and one of their spacious rooms is almost an arsenal. Guns of every size and type. Twenty-eight dogs await their call to the chase. Ihenoors are covered with rugs of great beauty, and the visitor has no difficulty in sayingthat this is an ideal country home of an English gen tleman of refinement. The village of Trout Lake', is a thriv ing one. Two stores carrv a stock of general merchandise the Chapman Bros., 'long established, and Messrs. Wolfard & Smith, the new men in the Held. Uoth do a good business. Mr. Smith very kindly took your correspon dent over to the creamery, which lias so completely divested the milk output of this splendid dairy section as to make butter a scarce article. The business has been Tunning but three months, and up to this time 19 farmers are contribu ting their milk output to the creamery. Most of these farmers buy their butter, selling all their milk. The cheese fac tory is a commodious, neat, well-arranged building, light and airy. We found the cheese room full of as fine a product ae any creamery could turn out. Some 4.000 rounds of milk are used daily by the Townsend Creamery com pany, wno cnarge the larmers 'I cents per pound for making and marketing, leavintt the farmers a net profit of 28) cents per pound. Two hundred cows now supply tlie milk. The herds are yet small, the largest single dairy herd, in milking, behig 33 cows. But this is only the beginning of a growing business witft a great iutnre. Tlie herds are in fine condition. The man in charge of the factory is a master at the business, and the cheese product commands the very ntghest market price. ine whole country has a prosperous air. Jew builihrnrs dot the plain and the farmers are well-to-do. The climate is good; water pure and sweet and clear as crystalis plentiful, and this is the home of the clover. We took a boat ride on Trout Lake with Judge Frjcer of Portland at the oars. We traversed the beautiful little lake and followed up Trout creek, its in let. The water of the stream is verv FOR YOUR CHOICE Ice Cream and Candies GO TO STUART'S. Now Is a Good Time to Paint Powdr Paint Costs Iess than one-half the price of oil paint; is weather ami fire proof. For prices see Abbott & Co. To the People of Hood River: Having purchasod the grocery stock of O. B. ' Hartley, we wish to inform the public that we will continue the buninoss at the old stand while more . extensive repairs, are being made to our permanent location across tfie street in the Langille building, where we will curry a down-to-date stock of Gro ceries, Crockery, Glassware, etc. We shall aim to make our prices reasonable, and your trade will be appreciated. Call and let's get acquainted. A. B. ROSIER & CO. deep and so perfectly clear that f rout by the scores may be seen sporting in its depths or darting before the boat. A finer stream of purer water cannot be found anywhere. , c Xntes From Underwood. A. Foloy spen t Sunday with his mother and family at Hood Iitiver. George Stokoe cahie in from the Mc Coy. Creek mines, Monday, and reports everybody as well as usual. Amos Un derwood expects to start another pack train into the mines by the first of September with a winter" supply of pro visions. Miss Agnes Fergiuoii, after a six weeks' pleasant visit with the families of W. H. Kellendonk and Kd Under wood, '.eft for her mother's home at Champaeg, Or., last Monday a week ago. Miss Lizzie Kellendonk is stopping at present with Judge Byrkett and family at Bingen. Mr. ami Mrs.Charles Walthers passed through Underwood oil their way to Hood Kiver to do some shopping last week. George Fisher and wife of Portland passed through Underwood, Monday.on their way to Chenowith, George's for mer home, for an outing of a week or more, which I am sure will be quite a treat to "them; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Luckey of Hood River spent Sunday visiting with the families oi' Amos Underwood and Mrs. Grace. Jark. Come agiin, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. L.,you will be quite welcome. Mrs. Ed Underwood is at present on the Huckleberry mountain, gathering berries for home use, but can spare a few gallons to her old customers. Mrs. Tyrrell and Mrs. Dark made Mrs. Brown a visit Sunday, and to say they had a good time would hardly ex press it. Most of the Thorntons from Thorn, tonville. went to Hood River shopping today. 116 We are sorry to lose such good neigh Did .You Ask Whether or Not We Had Anything for "The Little t : Yes, we have everything usually carried in first class drug stores for the health, pleasure and com fort of the babies (bless 'em). . And we want you to get into the habit of coming, sending or phoning to us whenever you need any thing in our line. CLARKE, the Druggist. BULLETINS OF Base Ball Games, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, RECEIVED C. A. Morgan & When You Come to Town Do not fail to call and set1 us and give us a chance to fill your order. We quote Flour in not less than barrel lots at warehouse: Dalles Ptttent, w bbl...f4.1." White River, r bbl..$.'i.9() Dalles Straight, f 3.30. Feed at warehouse in not less than half-ton lots: Rolled bsulev, mt ton.'23.r0 Shorts, ier ton 21.50 Oats, jht ton 24.00 Bran and Shorts 21.00 Bran, jr ton. $20.50. Yours tnilv. bone & Mcdonald bors as Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huff have been. But the best of fnwrds must part sometime, so Mr. and Mrs. Huff leave Underwood Thursday for their new home at or near La Grande. A surprise and farewell party for them is talked of for tonight. J. O. Clarkeon made a trip to The Dalles on the steamer Metalka,1 Mon day, Coming home the Same day. Abe Foley takes turns about hauling freight first for tlie W. L. company then for. I. W. Coulter, nvanftger of ne of Frost's camps. To say he is kept qulto busy wonld hardly do justice to the way he works. .Underwood would do a land oflice business with a general merchandise store. Abe Ames went out to the McCoy crock mines over a -week' ago to help dig out gold. A letter from there stated he had arrived all O. K. A son of Ed Lyons was up from Port land last week. C. H. Cromwell will again teach the Frank ton school at Hood Kiver. W. A. Wendorf is slashing new lands and marketing his fruit crop of apples, peaches and tomatoes. His peach crop this year is exceptionally good. Mr. Marsh is here from Portland building an addition to his house and making other improvements on his claim just the other Side of B. F.Beals. J. F. Kelley, wife and daughter, and Robert Fitzpatrrek, who Lave been spending the past three weeks at Acorn Lodge, the Goddard ranch, returned today to their home at Portland. A. W. Goddard, formerly of Uie God dard Shoe company, Portland, is up from Portland visiting his daughter, Miss Emma Goddard, who is spending the summer oh Iter claim. Improvements seem to be the order of the dav at Underwood. -Mail-carrier Haynes has let a contract to B. F. Beals to grub 2 acres of land. Haynes also has lumber on the ground for building Suckers?" THE DAILY AT' Co's Cigar Store. THEIR POPULARITY Is uuapproached in Hood River Valley. Studebaker Wagons and Vehicles. Canton Agricultural Implements. Kimball Orchard Cultivators. Pomona Spray Pumps.' DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. Agents. Watches and Jewelry. As I have worked at my trade for 18 years, I can turn out the finest work in watch repairing and adjusting in eight positions. Jew elry repairing of all kinds. Tpct Vnnr Fvpc Fit them witu the best Wllilelvbble Cal I Ollr CjCo Ground Center Lenses, steel frames, for 1.00. Holid gold nose and tips, f.50, regular Chicago prices. War ranted to give easy fit and to improve your eyes. C. H. TEMPLE Bargains in Real Estate. 8 acres, three miles from town, all in berries, a good house and barn. ,15 acres 4 miles from town, $200 house and 12 acres cleared. Good apple and berry land. 100 acres, G miles out, 1,000 bearing apple trees, 3 acres in berries, and all kinds of other fruits; 30 acres in cultivat ion; good house, barn .and milk house; income, $1,100 a year. 40 acres 4 miles from town, 20 acres in cultiva tion, 5 in bearing trees; can sell in 20 acre tracts. 5 acres 0 miles from town, 300 apple trees, the balance in wheat and clover. 20 acres 7 miles out, all in apples 2 years old. 20a 7 miles out, all cultivated, fine apple land. 80a, 1) miles out; 35a in cultivation; bam&house. For prices and terms va on or address H. F. JOCHIMSEN, Hood River, Or. Geo. D. Culbertson & Co., J) 10 The largest list of Fruit and Berry Lands in Hood River valley and White Salmon to select from. Honest treatment will award you by plac ing your property in our hands. Loans nego tiated. Insurance. HOOD RIVER, - - OREGON. Williams Pharmacy, Otleii Huilding, G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. Headquarters for Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, SPRAYING MATERIALS. Prescriptions my Specialty. City Blacksmith Shop, j. R. NickelseiRrop. General Blacksmithing. Horse Shoeing and Wagon Wood Work Dealer in Blacksmith and Complete lint of Syracuse Farm Implements HANFORD'S Cor. 4th and Columbia. FASHION Livery, Feed -THE- True to Name Nursery, HOOD RIVER, OREGON. We will offer for next season's planting about 20, 000 well-bred apple trees, largely Xewtowns, Spitz enburgs, Jonathans and other varieties adapted to , local conditions. This--nursery stock was grown mainly to insure trees true to name and propagat ing from buds selected only from well known trees of health and fruitfulness. We warrant this stock free from apple canker, wooly aphis and other pests common to many parts of the country. As our supply of trees is limited, orders should be received at an early date. E. L. SMITH. H. S. GALLIGAN. PATTON'S Sun Proof Paints. WARRANTED FOR 6 YEARS, For sale at SAVAGE'S. Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. - Ticket office for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone and have hack crry you to and from the boat landing If you want a first-class turnout call on the HOOD RIVER TRANSFER AND LIVERY CO. America's BEST Republican Paper. The Weekly Inter Ocean. ."2 twelve-page pujers 1 a year. The Inter Ocean and Glacier one year for ! .MO. ALE KS IX Wagon Makers' Supplies Agency for Milbum Wag ons. Carriages & Buggies. BALSAM OF MYRRH. 'i'hone 2SU STABLE. and Draying. STRANAHANS & BAGLEY. " Horses bought, fold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure lii Ht-chiHs rigs. Spe cial attention given to moving Furniture and Pianos. We do everything homes can do. HOOD HIVE It, OUEOON. Fir find (Ink sis. "honpTIW.