v New! New! Shirt Waists Spring Jackets SILK AND MOHAIR ais4 Srats Correct Style Modest Prices Yours truly, FRANK A. CRAM. URIEF LOCAL MATTERH. Cranberries at Ilolinan'e. Money to loan E. H. Hartwig. Buckwheat flour at I Io man's. Celery and cabbage at llolman'l. Fresh smelt at McGuire Bros. New corned beef at McGuire Bros. llice, 20 fl'8 for $1, at Holman's. A 40-sheet pen tablet, note size, for 3c at Coe & Son 8. Bee that fine line of brooms at Hoi man's. Mantle clocks, with gold plated front, warranted not to tarnish, at C. H. Temple's. Gloves and mittens at cost. Largest dock in the city. Must reduce the stock. S. J. Frank. Temple, the Jeweler, ha9 moved into the Smith building, opposite Williami' ilrug store. W. .1. Baker has some beautiful lot for fale near Chas. Clarke's residence on the hill. Full line of all kinds of meat, fresh and cured, at Holman's. Do your eyes fail you? Come in and see C. H. Temple, the oculist, who ie prepared to test and fit your eyes, and lias the largest stock of glasses in the city. A fine farm for sale in the Odell dis trict. Well improved. Sold at a bar gain if taken soon. W. J. Baker. Do you li?e in this part of the coun try? Thn buy home-made fruit boxes. They are all right and the ppicra arc right. At Davidson Fruit Co. Special A 160-page pencil composi tion book for 3c at Coe A Son's. 60 acres on the Kast Bide, 2J miles out. 10 acres in young orchard. A snap. W.J. BAKER. Every Article in my stock marked down at greatly reduced priced. Call and look them over. Clarke the jew eler. There is etote in Hood River town, Known to all the people roun I ; The place to get your .peanuts hot, le at Coe A Son's, they hit the spot. lfiO acres, 1J miles from Motier sta tion, on main road; good spring; J5 an acre; will divide; flne apple land. Alto other Mosior property. W.J. Baker A Co. House and lot in Spokajie on desirable residence street. Will trade for Hood River farm property. W. J. Baker A Co. Bny your berry crates and fruit boxes at the Hood River box factory. They are homemade and the fruit sells at top prices when packed in them. Hood River fruit deserves good boxes, and when you buy from the Hood River box foctory you are sure of a supply when you want them. Our prices are right. Davidson Fruit Co. BIG LAND B4RGAIN-240 cres, 140 acres tillable, good fruit land, same Sew Today. Go to the Ideal Market for hay. See us for potatoes, both for seed and table use. Ideal Market, on the heights. For garden seeds that will grow, call on W. Haynes & C. They hav a large assortment of flower and vege table Beeds. Take advanage of the warm spring days and plant your garden now. Haynes & Co. also have a supply of onion sets. fee Krohn A Heaton on the heights for Utah land-plaster. For sale: We will sell our real estate business. Good business and flne pros pect for business this year. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance and Collections. Hood River Real Kstale and Exchange Co. Hood River Oregon. Fresh garden seed at the Ideal Mar ket on the heights. Latest designs in ladies watches; gold filled, solid gold, and also with diamond setting. Also a full line of gentlemen's watches, v. It. Jemplo. Best selection of rings ever brought to ! Creage fenced, 80 or 90 aores in cultiva. (aver sou siyies. it, Hood River Temple. S. K. RartmesB has a first class uphol sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. WANTED, 'JOO acres of first-class AP- FLK LAND, unimproved, a few miles south of Mosi. r, Oregon. Must lie cheap lor cash. Apply lo deo. I) A Co. I have a large stock on hand, in fact, the largest stock in town. Watches, the finest grade rings, the largest stock, all at reduced prices. Come and see C. II. Temple for bargains in all lines. If you get an article of Clarke, the jew eler, and it doesn't prove to he as rep resented, bring it back. Two houses for rent. W. J. Baker. I have a few pieces of cut glass left, which 1 wiil close out at the lowest pos sihle prices. Clarke, the jeweler. Oranges, lot' dozen r.t Holman's. Fortv acre good fruit land, near Bar rett school, 4 miles out; a snap. $1100, easy terms. Geo. I). Culbertson & Co. Before purchasing anything in the watch, clock or jewelry line, get my prices. Clarke, the jeweler. For sale. Some of the finest lots on he hill, fronting the river. Also lots in Riverview park and Idlewild. See W.J. Baker. Notice of Water .Meeting. The County Court of Wasco county will meet with the people of the pro posed irrigating district at the Barrett school house on the 14th day of March at 1.30 p. m. sharp. All persons inter ested should be present. F. W. Angus, Chairman. tion and almost level surface, 34 acres in bearing orchard, 20 acres best winter apples, 6 years old, 15 acres winter wheat, ahont 60 acres prepared ; f 1800 dwelling, barn and other ontbuildings; plenty of water; good team worth $l!00; two good milk cow, a few hogs, about 30 chickens, complete set farm tools; Culbertson ' situated 8 miles from Hood River. I'rica I $ti,000, essy terms. Geo. D. Culbertson & t o. Wasco Patent and Bhermsn Patent flour, made in Sherman county from the noted wheat of that county; quality fully guaranteed. Sold by W. II. Wait. If it is a billloui attack take Chamb erlains Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick eiire is certain. For sale by William lnamitcy. House and two lots in Albany will trade for Hood River property. W. J. Baker. Yellow Kewtnwa Pippin ani Spltrfn- berf Apple Trees in large quantity, one and two years old fine qnality, right prices. Other varie ties of apple in proportion. Immense stock of peaches, prunes, plums, pears, loganberries and other small fruits. Largest stock of grape vines in Oregon. THE DALLES NURSKRIES, The Dalles, Oregon. R. V. CALDWELL, Resident Agent, Hood River, Ore. Born. . In Hood River, Monday, March 7, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordes, a daughter. Died. In Hood Tliver, Monday, March ti, Marion, one of the twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shute, aged eight months. Funeral services were con ducted at the M. E. church, Tuesday, by W. C. Evans. St. Mark's Guild will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Snow. A full attendance is desired. The 5500 pound boiler for the pressed brick factory of Al Zeek was hauled out lastThurspay by Milton 1'ealer and son. E. W. Udell, who offers his place on Lyman Smith avenue, will move with ins lamny io Mierman or (iiiuam coun ty. T. E. Hughes, of Parkins A Hughes. The Dalles music house, branch of the Eilera Music Co. Portland, was In Hood River the first of the week. The family of J. IA Kelley left last week fur Mrs. Kelley's home in Indian Territory. Mr. Kelley resumed his po sition with S. E. Bartmess, the fur niture dealer. Shirt it Minorcas & Orpingtons Mrt-clas uto'k Kites II () and fl .50 per Mttlng. Knlpu K. Lewis, lielmont. Ml 83 GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT n ThE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Pruning Time is here. Don't you need a double edge saw, a pair of shears, or a pair of gloves? Get them here, Little Prices. Hoes, RaKes, Shovel), ami all sorts of Garden Tools. Hatchets. Hammers, Saws, Bolts, Screws, Hinges mid all other Hardware at soft prices. Seeds Yon ought to see the lot of Seeds we are selling. They are good fresh stock and won't dis appoint you. All kinds nt Little Prices. Washday Necessities Tnlw. Walilioirds, Wringer", Clothespins, Laundry Soap.Waan P-oilers, Clotheslines, etc. Little Prices. Next Wednesday The ladieg of the Belmont Meth odist Church will hold their an nual leneflt sale at this store. All the profits of the day's busi ness will be turnwl over to them In their good work. Won't you make It a point to come In that day and do your trading? Anticipate your needs a far ahead as possible ao that you may help the ladle all yoi can. Dinner and enpper will be served In the etore by the ladle. Crepe Paper Hundred f rolls, all different shade, (or baskets, fancy work, etc. 10 feet in a mil. lOc ht roll. Rubber Collars We carry a complete line of different shape In men's and lioys' aires. They are neat and economical. Little Prices. Straw Cuffs area great saving to your coat and shirt sleeves. Light and dur able, will save their cost in a day 3c per pair. Towels A big assortment to pick from. Cotton, linen and crash. We can . suit ynu in price, stjle and jual tty. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Frank spent Sunday iu The Dalles. Mrs. F. P. Friday la home from a I All water and light hills must be paid visit at. KhIohi with her 1 aronts. ! the coinpuuv's otlke each month in Peter Mohr returned Friday from a trip .to Portland and Vancouver. ) Mr. A. J. Haynes of Underwood was in the city Tuesday morning. j J. P. Carroll, the Mosier apple! king, was in the city Tuesday, return ing on the noun train. W. H. Pugh of Hood River was at Moro last week visiting his children in Shremun county. People from Mount Hood statu that the snow is all gone, except in shad ed spots and that plowing has begun. E. C. Rogers left a parsnip at the Glacier office last Friday, which measred 21 inches, iu circumfer ence, and waa 15 inches in length. Mrs. W. II. F.ccles arrived last week from Ogden, and will visit in the city for a few weeks. Mr. Eccles expects to build on his property on State street. S. D. Garner wont to Hcppner Tues day, as a delegate from camp No. 770 W. O. W., to attend the district convention which met at lleppner Wednesday, March 8. Chester Maxwell, O. Ti. A N. opera tor at Coyoto, is in the city the guest of Dan Mears and Jack Hugley. Mux well conducts tho rabbit factory in the sagebrush flats, where Mears ami Bagley iye frequent guests. Sunday Captain Kuudson, an old man of about 65 years, was brought to tho hospital from Hood River suf feriug from diabetic gangrene. He is in a very bad condition and the doc tors fear it will lie ndcossury to am putate his leg Chronicle. Little children have been noticed to cross the long trestles east of town Sunday afternoons whilo seeking wild flowers on the hills. Tho little ones may cross once too often. A fore warning on tho part of their parents might prevont a serious accident. Several farmers in the Goodnoe Hills country are forming a company to test the feasibility of farming with steam power. An "engine and plow equip ment will be bouidit and given a thor ough trial. If it is practical, many moro outfits will be bought. Center ville Journal. Scions from apple oichards at Hood River, Oregon, are in demand by nurs erymen in the east at t- a thousand. An orehardist can prune his tree ami at the same time make big wages soiling the cuttings. It pays to have the best and a reputation to go with it. Pacific Homestead. A maiden fair with sun-kissed hair, caine tripping down the street, her face serene, her age sixteen, gee whiz, but she was sweet. On the sidewalk slick, she came down quick, with a jolt that shook her curls, but the words she used must lie excused for she's one of tho nicest girls. Condon Globe. Misses Violet (lamer and Mabel Steward, callod on the devil Satur day and watched the wheels go round as he worked the Simplex typesetter. The young ladies were very much in terested iu the mechanism of the dev il's music box but thought it too com plicated a piece of machinery for them to operate. Come again. A party of 18 former residents of Hood River, Or,, met at tho beach Mon day. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hand, who left on the eve ning train for their northern home Mr. Rand intends disposing of bis prop erty in the hind of the mist and mak ing Long Beach his future home. Long Beach Tribune. Mrs. II. C. Tatro and seven children arrived Sundav morning from Nnith Dakota to make their home in Hood River. Mr. Tatro came on in advance and a month ago purchased the Alton Cunning property on the heights. Mrs. Tatro was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs G. .. Conrtright, and their daughter. Rev. Mr. Lewis, the pastor of the Congregational church at White Sal mon, was in Hood River Monday. Mr. lewis states that Ids little church is do ing nicely at White Salmon. Last Fri day evening, the monthly social was largely attended. There was a program, and the receipts of the evening amount ed to something over $-4. M. E. Jacobs left Wednesday morn ing for Montavilla, where he bus pur chased a corner house and lot for !KK), which be will occupy during the summer in order to be aplo to at tend the fair. Mrs. Jacobs will follow later. Mr. Jacobs expects to .make frequent trips to Hood River and will return when the fair is ended. Speaking of tho Stratiahnn-Vowlcr wedding in Wasco, the News of that city says: "Mr. Straiiahan ian popular business man of Hood River, whilo his bride is one of Sherman county's most popular young ladies, having lived hero from childhood, and she is a favor ite with all who knew her, and her many friends extend their congratulations." A few days ago when the new ob servation cars passed through I he Dalles1; the Chronicle expressed the hope that they might he used on the road between here and Portland. It now develops that, passengors on this scenic route will have an unobstructed view, as one of these cars will lie used on daylight trains between tho two points. The other two will bo put on the route between Pendleton aud Spo kane" Chroniclo. Just after he had begun ...tircaubiug at the Christ ian church last Wednes day night, Rev. T. ti. .landsnkor was taken vrev seriously ill and compelled to leave the pulpit, reports The Dulles Chronicle. Mr. Handsakrr was sup posed to resume his work the next day. Forty new members have been added to tho church roll at The Dalle; through the work of .Mr. llaiuh-nkor. who held meetings in Mood Kin r during the month of January. Work on the grade from White Salmon landing into town is progress ing rapidly this week, and will soon lie finished, says the White Salmon Enterprise. The work Is being dene by subscription, but under the direr tion of the road supervisor. Deputy Supervisor Rik r lelds beit.g in per soual charge, while county Commis sioner Egan keeps an eye on tho work. Citizens of White Salmon have sub scribed 117 toward this work, with the understanding that the county court will duplicate whatever tin: cit i zens contribute. Monday a rancher came to J. li. Nickelseu's for a plnwheam to re-, lace the one ho had broken, but this disease of broken plowbeams seems to have been ao widespread this season that the dealer was unable to supply him. His next resort was to Snow A Upson, who put a piece of second growth, straight grained; well sea soued hickory next to their bund saw and in a few minutes turned out a plowpeam as hard as iron ami tough as whalebone which when finished ami turned over to the waiting husband man filled his heart with delight and sent him on his way rejoicing that in didn't have to .wait until the plow beam came from Portland or Chicago. It is hard to dig np a joli of repair work that will stick Snow & Upcon. 77 ater and Light Notice i advance, on or before the 10th dav of tiio mouth. No collector will be sent oil' hereafter. In all cases where hills are not promptly paid when due, the ser vices will be discontinued until all m i ca nines are paid. HOOD KIVKK ELECTRIC h. P. W. C. I!y W. II. Chipping, Manager. W'U Slay in Hood River. The remedv that makes you cat, sleep and grow strong, called l'almo Tablets, will be sold regularly by lUiaius Pharmacy, Hood liiver. These great nerve and constitution builders cost only oU;' per lu x, six Ikincs '.'..rul. - - ! WHY PAY AllHi BONUS forvouri inortsage loans from others, when we will negotiate them t'oJ you at a very I small cost and a lower rate of interest. Apply to tioo. i. I'ulbeilson ci Co. j l!cst bargain in Hood River. 0 room I house V 4 lois. I'ba-iU'tlv locuted. 1 iee water; gnml barn, woodshed audi oilier improvements. . ,. Raker Co. I OUR TAILORED HATS EXCLUSIVE DESIQNS-No Two Alike. Artistic High G tlu 1') In tin1 mill nt in style city. rade Models points, at prie's "0 below Buyers of Exclusive Millinery are coniwi nit'iil ii;r us vitv highly on the of t his part icular line. style mill value in I 0 o i ere is everv indication that the SHIRT WAIST will meet with more popular favor this season than ever before. Th. Tommy AtKins Shirt for Ladies will also he extensively worn, and no lady's wardrobe will bt complete wil hout a number of these clever little 'nrments. Our Spring line of Waists and Tommy Atkins Shirts just arrived, and we say without fear of contra shown)"!; for the cominir season consists of more has lict ion that our Waist Dow no4he minuteness" of Style, Exclusive Patterns, Excellency of Make and Perfectness of Fit than anv other line in Hood Uiver. See our Kast window. Miss Deforest (lould, aged nine years, was the suc cessful contestant in our Rod School House School Shoe Puzzle Contest. Although winning by a very narrow margin, she has our congratulations, as have all the other little girls and boys who entered the con t.tst and showed such a spirit to put forward their best efforts. Don't forget the "Quality Shop." Not Cheap Goods, but Good Goods Cheap. Come in; you are as welcome looking as buying. Smith Block I0 E. RAND Hood River G S (2Z2ZZZZ eS0E2XH3 (ES3ESSES) 3 fiS22uEE&3 i 0 iiiiev visitor week, ' M i s. ( ; school isitilitf I"" ai.larl aiel mutes in Me1leli-t olniivh ami otherwise re- :,';" w ill l,e e H ieled Tile f renter i.art ol ol I,, (i. Moiyan w as a 1 1 lliifi week. T. li. Coon of l'niverii y l'ark was a I i i ii 1 Itivor i-itur last wick. I!. II Wallace wlio reeenlly pnrclias eil llie I-'.. A. l-'raiiK iioierlv, i" Hi' i 11 up from l'ortliiinl with hin faintly. Kore-t eionl'l K years olil, ii- the w in nerol the I. idle lieil school house pnz ;'.le eoinhieteil liv.l. II. Ilaml's store. Mr ami Mrs.d. .1. (ies-linj were lit White Sain la-t ami Mrs. I leaf hart. .Mrs. (iiH-liiit.' wen Ohio, The interior of tin is heiiin levin mslieil iiovale.l. About si in improvements this sum was r.iiseil v lie.; woman the aiil society. .Mrs. K. T. Cains anil little son left. Sat II .'day for I'mllainl, where she will 1 ruimiin nntii Dr. ains return from. Southern ( 'alifornia somtime in April, i The iloetor liinls the California winter of yi'eat henelil Io his health. ; I,. Henry rec.ills to miiel, that 1IT '.'mi's a,!(i peueli, pi-ar, plum ami cherry trees were in lull lilooin the lirst of April. That wn-i a hi fruit (ear, as this promises to he. As. Mr. I leniv s.ivs, if late frols shoiilil destpiv Iciif the Llo-sollis, there WollM still ie pl 'lltV of I .-ii it on t h" t roe, which iu thi j country a ways 1 1 1 on ii-M liiilcs tliinue'l. I r. W. T. K'.wl.-v lii'oiijht suit hefure USliri' NiekelKHI hist week IlL'IIHISt I''. V.'. Aliens to recover money :il!e;."'i to h- ilii- i,,r pn.f.'s-ioiia! service-. Atlor- ey 1 1 a ri w in represent!--! Ir Uow ley, while Mr. Annus was ilefemlo'l hy a I'oillati'l lawyer. The cakc w.is'lismiss. i I oil the urolillcls of eollMlit. The inioillit. iiinler ci'iisiilcration was !ll. till. I'reil I'rhan of Waynoka, Okla., was i llo iil Kiver (Inriiu the week, looking a:t, i Millie timber iiiterei-ts he holds iu i- Mi I rbaii farms IlL'H Mel in ( Iklahoina, . lit e for this western conn to see the railroad built ; 1 c unit ry, ami feels s completion will work wonders in setiluu; up this vaiiey. Hay Imblerof i'ine I-'lat, who was in I ion I llivei' M'i.ili;y, will leave about the lirst of A), iv for Spokane, where he has aceepleil a pokiiion iu a laru' ilrv-h-mhU store o! that city. Mr. Imhler I as inanv friends iu Hood I'lvcr who wi-h h in sueee-s in his new venture. Tli!' yu'ii'i.' In nt I-arii". I to sell dryu'oods in Cos eilv, lor seMTal y ai" he was h valued clerk in the store of ! rank A. ( rain. Mr. Imbh r has Hem teaching hnnl liurinn the winter. Snow leit l'ine 1 lit thn-e weeks ai!o. The fall this year as unusually light. The special liliiilinn iii' Hid Hood liiver Commercial club, called for Tuesday evening to iliseyss the best met hod of advert isinn Hood Kiver at the Ijow is anil (Turk fair, was very poorly attended and no business, was transacted. .lack .Morrrisou lias replaced liisi stock of liquors with leiiionuilo, soda pop ami root beer. Ho says, ho lias to in ike his rent son, nho'.v, mid licit llood liiv ir too nood li place to leave, m en if it. is pi oiiibit ion jiii-t now. The v.'ine liuys mako IV r a In i.-lt tiude nl. his parlors. N'. i'liitt. pre-idenl of tho North western states mission of the Mormuii church, assisted by Klders Smith mill Durrinip'ton of Portland, held services Li'uMorsii la home from an exteiu'.ed trip to his old ttampiiiK ground ja Kunsas. Leo wiya there, ure erovilu of people coining Wot. At each divi sion his train hud to ho cut up and extra eniiinoa secured, llundroda of people uri) cmninn to Oregon, many of them wealthy people. ( leoiye T. I'mUier has made, tha following sales.: Id acres of tho Kent inu' plnco on the ICust side to Auest I'nUMch; consideration (?il,riiK); Idaciej ot the S. II. Cox place to N. C. Kiaim; cunsiilorut .ion tf'pSXKJ. Mrs. Ki Idy who purchased 10 acres ' of Wiirron Miller lust suiuuiur, arrive ! t in Hood liiver with her ami and his family and are ciiiiipiux on the ptop- i rly. sfno ml liiiijd thin Hiiminer, ..i ,i... 1...U u i... Ill, inn .titisnii nun, .iiiiioiiy v i-n i ill;, i i, t i I .Mrs. Hrown who formerly ran a rea Amos Underwood believes that, t hn j liiiininl. on Oiilc street him opened up Northern 1'ucifle, theOreiit Northern a short order house in Robert Kand'a or w ho ever it is that has purchased building', corner of Oak anil Second the Columbia liiver Northern rail-I st reet. : he upper v i , h aeai-H of :jo d l.as a lonuiii e I 'V. lb' In ,e lo'll.e Mount I .KMir-i! th:;l 1 road, could do widl to const riict a portatt" around the CiieCiides between StevDiiHiiii ami llutler landing, for use ilurihK the hih water, when it is not possilile to operate the locks. This would furnish unobstructed naviga tion for trullle Koituj to i'oitliiud by wuy of the N ui t.l:i -i n I aeilie, and would bo a portion of the road that, will have to be built sooner or later down the north bank of t.iie Coluiobi i. Amos Inn loiiH h id hi- lire, on about a city at, the month ol the White Si.l nion, lint tiives up I i ii-vi 1 1 lt it , ill I'oir.e in time to do bun any nood. He declares he is i;elli:n.' too old lau to have a Hood t line spend in t he money that, would come to lote. from t he sale of city lot - i! the I o;,d went through his tuwiiM'.e. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton II. Vaughan left Sunday for Ci utridiii. where they will i.-it relative,.,. Mr. Viiii!kui will return the latter part of tho week, w hile Mrs. 'am;!. an v ill remain wi ek longer at Cent.ialin aad I'm t laud. K. I ii Id-of While Salmon whs in the city Monday n.oiuitin. looking lifter his property iutciests le-re. Mr. Mrs.. W. O. Nichols, and her daugh ters. Ira and irino left Weduemlay on a short visit to the Dalle. He bloom iti the north side ot t lie river, and .-talk hate bi en p. mod out on the range to rustle tor ti oiiimTvos. Mr. iind Mrs. (J. J. (iessliug wire at White Salmon last week, visiting Or. Hint Mrs. ( h-ui-hurt. Mrs. (.ear hurt Mini Mrs, (les-lmg were school mutes in Ohio, i hey had not seen each other for over Pi vers. St. I'atrics flay dance at. the hall at Odell evening of .March IT. Music bytJerman Hand under the manage ment of Jaiiien Cool; und others., lav i eryhody invited. Ailverrael l-eller lUt, l 'elin ary 27, 1!KT). Mrs. II. (i. MeCov, IlesMio Tucli r. T. liailey, W. N. Chiuideer. Mr. l lllTst H. A. TotllHH, Maich (!, VMiit. Mrs, IT. (I, McCoy, Atchiaon Alio, j. I.. Clark.. I. H. Hurst, 1". II. I.ao, O. C. Lee., II. S. Mayuard, J. W. Merrilli'2 , William 1'iitt.ersoii. W in. M. VATHH, P. M. Lewis anil Clark Fair Xnt i. Kxhibits for the Lewis and Clark ex position are arriving daily hy the train loiiit and the I'onipleti'it exhibits Htru-'t ui'es ure being utilized for stora-je. Willi the woik ol laudseuj ir.ien- ing al the Lewis and Clark poailion I'ompieted, the dep.l' I inellt of works ij now ilevoting its attention to finishing the driveways. ! ive hiuiilri'd thousand egga are to lie st ripped lrom steel-liead ,-almon at the Field was too busy witli mad work1 last wi'i-i. to send m his usiiul grr-t j ukiuui hiileherj for the riNhenet at ot ni'.'.i-. I e.ich tees w ill :-onn be in ; the Lew is and Clark exposition. 1 lie I'niteil States government build ings at the Lew is and Clink exposition were advanced 7S percent Saturday, I'l'lirnary 'ia. Trunk Vincent Hn Mond, una of the world's foremost painteri! and illus tra'ers, and irotrii'tor of the Lyme sehool at Lyme, Kngland, ha- been se ll cti'd a licad of the Una Arts exhibit ul the Lew is and Clark e.i position j TlioiisandH will "llitlthe Trail" at ! the Lew is and Clark exposition. Many new and attractive shows been securei I for the gaily boulevard. 'A