9C 1 ffiss S3 C2 0 rUi 0 A f :j V A ; . nU'-'n'' """" THE RELIABLE OUTFITTER ll l Up-to-date Clothier n 0 ' 1 s y 0 23 SrMSE SSSSJ G ,Iut n'c-ivi'il N.' lin Lewis ami Clark wiiivi-i.ir j i . h . l) ci'e tliem lit t'la I'kf's llli' jfWl'liT. 50 new (in liir l-'.as't Side, 21 miles out. 10 urn bin . n;ni(j orolianl. A snap. W.JrlSAKKK. I ) you wai t l! at proscription filk'il BiTiinitcIv ion! i li just what tho doc tor orileivil? 'i'' i"i take it to Clarke's. Sliiui;!-;). Si-' ii- for best prices. ( Iriyou ! .ii iti her Co. I'se Wiliiaiiii' iiicli-Heptiu liair tonic anil keep off ynw hairsi. Siilewal!; In iiiln-f. Delivery Slime ilny (inler is iviviveil. Oregon I. umber Co". . All WBtcli, i' k anil ji'welry repair work siuaraiiteeil liy Clarke, the jeweler. Mantle, wall aii'l enolioo clocks on easy term-' at Cl.u k's Call and examine my new line of watches. 1 can save you money. Clarke, the jeweler. I L'uaiantee a lit in glasses. Clarke, the optician and jeweler. Do vu live in this part of the coun try? 'Tie n Ijiiv I e-iuade fruit boxes. They lire all riht and the ppices are rijjlit. At Davidson I-'rn it Co. To make room for new stock all cut tilasa will he closed out at Cost. Clarke the jeweler. Do you ui I.'ith? (Jet our price ami compare it with full of competitors You will make muiicy this way. Ore gon 1. umber t'o. If you J i ".- - ' d contracted your berrv'crates vb n the Davidson Fruit Co.," belter ' i si juiek and get the benefit of the red c-ed prices at which contracts ure now hein made. Well, don't von s ., that if voll wisl to see w uld see (Marki! the optician. liUinn. Hoii-e S!KH); ii on coiiiLi' ket soon I inul'.iutei'd work in glass ! wo l.ts on the hill for .i i . n ; u room s : rents fur IfS: ;,! t.row of bill ; off the mar l; , in A Henderson, i to- i .-'ailment plan in Cue's Lots on addition; -jri per cent down; naiance f.) per month ; S per cent interest. Kdwin A. Henderson. liny your b rvv crates and fruit boxe at the lined River box factory. They are homemade and the fruit sells at top prices wle n packed in them. Hood lliv. r fruit de-m-M- uon.l lioxes, and when ycai Imv from the Hood liiver bo foctorv vou are Mire ot a supply whei you want them. Our pries are right, jiavidson fruit to. Tired out, woinoiit woman cannot sleep, eat or work ; seems as il'she would fly to pieces. H i liters Rocky Mount ain Tea makes strong' nerves and rich red blood. :'..') cents Tea or Tablets, t' N. Clail.'s. For Sale. Ice cream if il l.akciy ii"id ; flood lo cation for a an of sn i ' moans. fMwanl A Ibndersoii. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT New Glassware Beauti ful t bines in gold and color-. Fruit, salad and Hower bowls, trav-, plates, lein mule sets, etc I.itt'e prices. New Music We M:otlv getting ail th are con t popii'ar pub'.ic iti.in , Little Bov Ca led Tap-' !!..!; Among the Clover an I tl.e'li-.-" . ,, Mr.-t a Bit of Heaven in Met r. s My old Oregon Home "Xit ."- - a prettv song. Wli'"!' Rolls the I Iregoii Cupid :,i,.l the C .w Boy" X,-aiii S.iuihern Skies" "Saoet Repose Wab.es" (Vac'; o--lhe Whip" March the Sultan's Dream" ! step cstc'-n Oirl lo siep, .'' tho 1-aii'ls -,f others. Wanted Six hoys 12 to l'l years old tor tlie l ouiui jui; parade. Apply at once. For womankind, daily Our suits are wherever ladies are found. Wo aro selling Particular Trade..,. who had tho impression that they must go to the city, when in need of Ready-made wear ? W e have sold hundreds of suits, skirts, jackets and other var-j f inents. We are able to fit and satisfy tlie most exact ingj lady. We have the ....Best Manufacturer's Efforts taken in connect ion with a first-class fitter and the n-si.l! is very satisfying to all. We are sellinjr every article fit prices which makes it easy to wear stylish garments. oe GREAT SALE C. V. Massiker terms cash, Kast Folk Irrigating company, by C. K. IlofTt', president. V. U. Bone has a few tons of w heat clover and timothy hay left at his ranch and at the Livingston place that he will sell. Now that all important question is settled the next thing is the ring a line new line of engagement and wedding rings. Prices right. Ciarke the jeweler. Makes Digestion and assimilation perfect. Makes new red blood and bene. That's what llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do, A tonic for the sick and weak. :)" cents, Ten or Tablets. ('. X. Clark's. I Houses and cottages for rent by Kd win A. Henderson. Hazelwood Ice ('renin lee ( ream Today at the parlors of Sheets .v Gadwa Ice at Tompkin liros. Phone Tompkin liros. for ice. Ladies' shirts at cost at Vogt liros. Wall paper remnants for ten days at Hunt's Wall Paper Stone L't Sheets A (iadwa is the place to get the celebrated Hazelwood ice cream, fry one of their wattles when yon are in town. Dr. K. T. Cains has returned to Hood River and resumed his practice at the I same place, over Bartness store, w here j be is prepared to attend those wishing j his services. j im) acres, 1J miles from Mosier sta S tion, on main road; good spring; $2") an acre; will divide; line apple land. Also i other Mosier property. ..I. Maker & Co. j Have Vim Sprayed Vet I i (iet your material of Clarke and Have money. Wall Paper Remnants. Not old stock, nor odds and ends of old stock from Portland, but remnants from a new and clean stock of paper can be bad at Hunt's Wall Paper store for ten days at bargains. 'Phone 071. L't For Sale. Two show cases, one cnok stove. Mrs. Brown's Bakery. (iasaline F.ngine fur Sale. The Davidson Fruit Co. have left in stock a new No Stickney three-horse power gasoline engine arranged for fast or slow speed suitable for pumping water for irrigating purposes or other I power. erv simple ami ei'sy to oper ate, l'or sale at a nargain. i ms is um a second-hand, cheap affair. Price. $175. Blue Vitrol nt Clarke's 7c a pound. Fur Sale. Household furniture, chairsand tables, di-hes, cooking utensil and many other things. Call or address Mrs. Brown's Bakerv. riRlWORKJ Remember we are lieH.I'piancis, a very large stock t select from. CAXXOXS, powder, paper caps PISTOLS, blank cartridge, cap and magazine. F.XPl.ODIXi; CAN ICS make a loud noise. LADY FlRF.CliACKF.IiS, little but Ion I. CHIN KS K CRACK IC R -' "e to 7.V per hunch. CAXNoX CI! ACK1CRS lcto 2'n; each. T'OIU'F.DoF.S, new kimls, little and big SKY ROCK ICTS Beautiful ef fects lc to each. ROM AN CANDLKS,-.'-ball,9)ball COLOKFD FIR1C red, green and blue. STAR MINF.S ls-aiitiful effects. Snake Nests a-lounding effects. IUI.LOONS, ea-v to send up. CIIINI'.SK WATKK FIRFCW'K.S CHINKSF. MINICS-verv pretty. FLAOS, BI N UNO, I.ANTFRNS Little prices. m no mat ter what they wear. )-gr& y ct&fTjiVr nddinjrth. - irlM.auty to Hie m NOW ON I mXZZlSZ 2SES 22S32SD f I The laxative riled of Chamberlain's tomach ami Liver Tablet is so agree able and so natural that you do not re ili.e it is the affect of a medicine. I or sale by Williams' Pharmacy . New Toihl.v. (let your ironing board of l'.O.Coe. Two nice lots ami cottages, centrally located, for sale on the installment plan. Lot 11, Spangler's addition, SfJOll. .loiiv I. lot. ami 1 1 UNIIKUSOS. F. (i. Coo makes window screens. Wanted Intelligent men and women; guaranteed salary lrL'1 per week and ex penses ; send stamped envelope for re ply. Mrs. Jesse W. Rigby, Hood River. Do you need u meat safe? l' (!. Cue makes them. If you want a pretty faeeund delight ful air, rosey cheeks and lovely liHir, wedding trip across t lie sea, put your faith in Rocky Mountain Tea. .'. X Clark's. Xo Fireworks Allowed hi City Limits. As a precaution against lire, the city ordinance against flro crackers ami other explosives in the city limits will be strictly enforced, and Marshal Olinger will keep a sharp lookout, on the Koiutli to see that the law hf not transgressed. Lraml Bull tit Odell. A grand ball will bo given by the Odd Fellows in their hall at OdelJ Tuesday evening. July 4th. (loud mu sic will bo furnished by K. i. Liillerty and 0. W. Thompson. (lood order will prevail anil a good time is as sured. Tickets, including supper, .l.fi0. J. J. Jones, a prominent farmer ami stockman of near Denver, is visiting his former neighbor, K. I'. Calkins, nt Krankton. Roswell Shelley telephoned the (11a cier late yesterday afternoon that I o word had come from the Portland creamery man as to w hether or not ho will be present at the meeting sched uled for Saturday. Hut the meeting, says Mr. Shelley, will be held whether he is pre-ent or not. Creamery at WinaasCitv Assured. Winans, Or., Juno '.M. Ivlitor (iln cier: In tho matter of a creamery to locate in Hood River valley, which proposition we have been pioneering (see our ad. !, wo can my that wo have dilfereiit capitalists now figuring on the proposition, which will be quickly settled and a creamery of am ple capacity will soon be in operation at Winans City, the only tine center of Hood River valley. Taking into consideration the country 'vest ami south of the torks el liood River, and as the new railroad terminates at Winans City, the whole problem will be quickly i-i lied. Brother lancheis. sow your clover Hint nit oil o. uml round 111) voi r cows. W. ROSS W1XANS. THF BIG STORE 'WITH LITTLE PRICES Uibbons Don't yon want something bright and pretty for t,,e 4th. We have all wattle, sluid-s and colors. Re I, w Idle and blue, for hietg -. lour, b. ' Seasonable Articles PAPI.R NAPKINS WiKdUCN PH'N It' l'I.ATI LPNCH I!.SK ICTS 1C1CCRKAM FRICI"'.ICI:- inc cricam d:siiici: LICMliNAI'iCli ASS ICS ICIC PICKS and SH AVICKS LKMO.s" S(it'l".l..ICl:s. II MMoCKS, Riil'IC. llooK--. CROiil lCTSlCTS.TICXMS sP.TS III II IKS- -light sui r reading Cl'SIIIO.NS, lilank.-ts. camp stools, lawn hairs, etc -Little prices. ljl f I.' W is IC I'-ik Courjon Mo. 369 M. L. lialbgan d'ew lie- I Clark ticket la-t week. It liisv be you this week. A coupon withevery dollar pure! - ncl lii!iVi5rt( ' Ilflf 15'" J be are we , as. A THE ENTIRE Light showers loll here last Thursday afternoon. Miss Lucy Roberts Is home from i he Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallis, where she was graduated last week. Double header trains are an everyday stght these times, owing to he immense amount of travel both east and west. Fr"d Shoemaker returned last Friday morning to l'endli ton. Mrs. Shoemaker j will visit, with her mother a part of the summer Mrs. .1. Parker ami t'.ro children of Hastings, NYh., are hero I'm a months visit w 1 1 1 1 her parents, .i u im-atid ,l rs. L. Henry. Misses Mabel Carter ami i'eiii! Tracy left for Portland Tuesday, where tliey will spend a couple of weeks visiting friends and take in tho fair. Frank Chandler wan a passenger on Xo. I Tuesday for Portland. - L'ev. and .Mrs. Nelson ami Mesilaiues Stewart, Whitehead, lOntricaii and Shoemaker attended tho I'acilie I'ni tariiin conference at Port laud this week, as delegates from Hood River. J. M. Hollowed made a business trip to Cascade Locks Tue-day. Mrs. ,1. Unify, who has been a guest of Mrs. J. Mohr for the past few day.-, returned to her home id Portland Wednesday. V. (1. Coo will make your fruit lad der for you, just as you want it made. Prices i va.-.iitiab!. .Mis. A. J. Ilaynes ami danghlersl Fannie and Isabel of Cnderwood aiej home from a trip to Portland, where i they visited the Lewis and ' 'lark ex pn-1 silion. ! Dr. Mary Johnson announces that) her saiiilariuin in Rlouers addition will lie opened for patients the lirst of July. A supply of city water has been placed, in ail p ots of tint building. j Mr. and Mrs. P. ('. Clausen of Mil waukee, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. . Phi Ips of Chicago are guests at the home of f. Waldo. They are on j their way home after a pleasant hip to ' the fair." ! All of the oMjrovernnicnt building- at Cascade Locks are to be torn down and burned. TLrco cottages will he erected bv the government for those employed 1 ai the locks, costing $J,.riOO each tii be hiliit by contract. Pioneer. Mrs.' Martha R. Powell, who has been spending the winter in this city j with her daughter. Dr. Mary Johnson, i hit" been -cry ill for a week or more i with endocaiilitis. She showed a sleight improvement, Wednesd.iy ino'iiing If the iudUduals who left the cherrv 1 picker- crate at Judge I leniy's, one night ' last week will call and identify pmportv j they can have it The judge found it in J his orchard and is sorry he wasn't at! home to welcome the intruder with a' generous ilo.-e of shot. S. V.. Lartonss received a leYphono messag" 'I ii. -'lay alternoou loan M'S Itarllness to liie effect that bis daughter, Mi-- A b tn e, was very ill. M s. Ilirt-ni"-s and daughter were at the f.iir. The ine-sage staled that ymplnic - i f of scrioi'S bowel trouble wule ill e idoliiv and appendicitis feared The patient was taken to a incut. Mis--es Nellie S left Tliursila ' in extended vi-it to sani'ariuin ! r treat- ger aue Pe i uing. .I'llie I niv-and r f" ids i ,ie lil.ll.V rl l!n dl'V 'i an !- in Wii - "i I Portland and ! lanelte valley, these t '-.o young farew oil pa r ' Mr-. I ... ge I' f ,ic tle-ir par heli tin P -'1 ' r . ll'llli I home i 'r, the Mr and lodge I. ilc; . . . " ' urn- i I'bui lav eieuing fr i He- - .lc -ni ainpineni i of th 1 Oraiid Army ui o, egon City, ib - ; clare- he had a good I inie.not w d h-land-ii.g la- caught a severe c old in the r.iiu There wcio nearly I'll veteran:- in the I 1 parade, and half as many again vv ho did iet march. The people i,i Oregon City i City lioai.-d the visitms very n ie..ns Iv. cliargiiig hut .'' for beds mi I the ' -aine price lor g-od inoaN. "Thousand -of dollar- in the p. i kets of the tanners. and ihus to he di tnhuted I over the eouniry, will be the iv.-uit of tne splendid rain. was tlie general comment a- toe rain came down copious ly throughout the morning. And phono lue-sages fo.no Sin rinuii county and all through the adjoining country brought IrepiriBot a steady down pour and a j b'e-ring to spring-Mov u grain, as well a ' a "liller for fall wheat." While some bariev and hay w hich has been cut niay ! be damaged siightly, it will not compare with the betielit derived from the show er. The fali in town was a half inch. ' Chronicle. f H 3 Jfffi .... : uvvwh 1111 i ; WWW iH":'-: 11 iv- (hi Is offering and selling : Clothing and Men's Furnishings at COSt, yet notwithstanding the above, there will some trashy clothinjr sold in wholly out of proportion wi:!i Who helieve in genuine thinji's and detest sham and despise dis honesty all tho more, when it tries to look honest, don't let these thinjrs worry you. It takes all kinds of people to make a world, am! all kinds of clothes to clothe them. You j'o on l? Wearing' Reliable Clothing' ill conti'.'ir.O Polling- them. There is onoujrh of you ' -r I.!'.-.-; Hi the best . i !.;(:. i i a small t hiiiii" t o look for and a hiir t hin'' TT'lTr v?TCCIi REDUCED tSD 2&X3 ffiSSS Miss Blanche W ilson left Tuesday tor her homestead hi ar t loldendale, ' ash. S. F. Russelof Mci'idan, Idaho, raises straw bei l ies so large thai all oven doz en till an ordinary berry box. Miss Harriet Fish of Oakland, Cal., ami Ml. Harold Riiinsdeii of lierkeley. Cal., were guests of ICdgar Button last week. Mrs. IC. 1'. Miller and son, Roland, of Ap lctott, Wisconsin, are spending the summer in town with Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Button. Louis F. Henderson and family, of Moscow. Idaho, are spending t he sum mcr in Hood River, the guests of John Lelaml llendei.-on. Mis. .1.11. (iiliuore.uf (iranile Falls, Minn., is visiting her son, W. C. Oil more. Rev. llilniore's sister, Mrs. Flex ICmpey, of Farmington, Minn., also is enjoying u visit to Hood River. II. T. Anderson of Ccnlrnlia was in Hood River lust week looking over the country with n view to locating here. Mr. Andeison has subscribed for the (ilacier, and will endeavor to learn mote ahold. Hood River. Rev. Dr. IC. L. (longer, of Pasa dena, Cal., was the guest last Satur day of lion, and Mrs. IC. L. Smith of this city. Dr. Conger and Mr. Smith were both members of the class of 'til, at Lombard college, (ialesbiirg, 111. llr. Conger is planning a trip to the City of Mexico, where his brother. Minister Conger, is now located. Mrs. IC. N. Hl.vthe and son Robert, returned last night from a visit of two weeks in Portland. Mrs. Blytho was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Watson Charles of Palo Alto, Cal., who will vi.-it a few days in Hood River. Mr. Charles is principal owner of the Palo Allan, and came In Portland last week with the California editorial excur sion paity. Harry Hacked is thoioughy con vinced that lilnei-r ads. are great re sult, lii ingers. Last Wednesday morn ing lie telephoned a "horse for sale" ad. As soon as the (ilncicr was is sued I he next, morning, inquiries be gan coming in to Mr. Hacked, and his linixi was sold at a good bargain nlino.-t before the ink was dry on the ad. Mr. Hacked Mt, S it unlay utter noon for Portland, where ho will o siiino his si udies at, the business col lege. Slurried. In (he The Dalles at the residence of Rev. I. V. Poling, who performed the ceremony. Id, I o'clock Wednesday altei noon, .liiiio 2I, Waldo .1. ICmersoi) and Amy A. llrosius, of Hood River. '.laiklcn Slate. A unii t but very c-tty wedding took pi ice rn TT.oi-il'iy evening, June .'.!. at. Until an O'.mii (ivv in, when Olivet!. Slate, of liar Harbor, Long Island, vvi.s hiiiled in marringe to Horace M. M'leklcii. of Hood River. Rev. II. l. Chan. hi is, of Portland, read the beautiful ICpi. copal service in the pie. i nee i f a few intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mack leu left on Friday niotnin" foi'Cini d Cap Inn, vvlnie they wili spend their honey- 1 'OOll. Kilch Survey .Nearly Completed. .1. II. Shoemaker report,- that the Hii'ii1', ing parly for the new we.-t Pide 0 ll''!i n ached 1 1 1 cell Point t he 111 st of t he v I'd;, l.av ing i nrveyed a route ten u, iii .- ti.iiu Dudley's gap, the starting point;, and will ha-o about, live miles 1 ,1'ltv r to go before reaching the ob ieiii e I o'at i :i tt e v.c.-t fell of Hood , i; I i y i :' 1 1 In .-ti ike tlie river ' .-' '!, i;l.-i nee nlc.ve Sauily Mat, at an elevation of about, ."jmi feet above ! ;e ' ad c.h1o of the I 'armors' I ri ijrut in;.' I 'o. ditch. 1 lie it u!i' snrveye I promises to be a.-y diL'i,'iiin. only about I, midfeet of 1 oe! I'M'ii . at ii II hav ing been eucoiin teied, and only about l,imi feet of flume v ill bav e t o be built. .1. II. Shoemaker and I' ('. Kherrieb will stait out prospect iiiy other routes ill a few days, i.nd it is possible Unit a still more favorable route can bo fe cund, that vvill rtill further tiduce the ex; i-ii.-r o! cmi.-tria tion or slu.iteu tiie di.-tanee of the main ditch. A Had Scare Someday y'ii will iji't a bad enre, w hen vi. u feel a pain in your Vowels, and bar appendicitis. Sifety lies in lr. Kiii; N"W Life PilU, a sure cine, he all I "Wel and toniaeh diseases, ueli as headache, bilioie-ne-s: eost i veness, elc. (iuaraolei d at ('. N. Chuke's drug store, only y.Vv Try them. the entire stock of this city, at prices, that actual clothes values. YOU and a lot of other genuine Store WE ARE Closing' Out our entire stoek of Shoes, Hosiery, underwear, uorsets, m tact everything EXCEPT MILLINERY. We will continue busincHs in our present locution with Millinery Exclusively with more room and linger stock we expect, to serve our patrons bet ter than ever before. In our cloNinr out stile we are offering genuine bargains in dependable up-to-date goods bought direct from fiwtories. We have nothing old or poor or shoddy to offer you. Wli en we say genuine bargains we mean genuine bargains fiNAPPS MEETS HIS DEATH IN WHITE SALMON RIVEH Kepoit reached this city yesterday of the drowning of (leoriro lioorman shortly before noon in the water of the White Salmon river, doore wn in the employ of the Menominee Lum ber do., driving bins in the White Salmon river, tt is said tlie young man started to wade the stream. "He was a good swimmer, hut possibly was carried by the swift waters under the lojrs, and thorn drowned. His hrol her, Khen, in company with Prank Pierce and Will Wheeler, went to the scene of the accident shortly af ter noon in search for the body. (ieor'e wa '22 years old, anil the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. lioorman, who reside on Phelps creek, two and a half miles west of tho city. His parents have tho sympathy of the community in their sudden Ki'ief. The young man was strong of physique ami bright of mind. Later . leorge, it seems, started to wade the stream about a mile am) a half above the mouth. He was cau tioned not to do so by Frank Pierce, who was with him. (letting Into deeper water, the raging current held him under and the lad was drowned, while Mr. Pierce, though near at hand, was unable to render assistance. At the Cli n relics. Knion. Rev. Troy Shelley will pleach at 11 o'clock. Lpiscopal. Hov. II. I). Chambers, District Missionary of the Lpiscopal church, will conduct services and preach both morning ami evening at the Lpiscopal chapel. Morning ser vice at 11 o'clock ami evening service at H o'clock. All who desire are cor dially invited to attend these services and will be made welcome. Riverside Congregational. W. C. ( iilmoie pastor. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Worship and preaching at 11 Subject, "How best to Celebrate the fourth of July." Evening services at 'v. Subject, "Tlie Lordship of Jesus in lhi.-ine.-s and Politics." The young people w ill ashist in this service dur ii.g .Inly. Mrs. C. II. Sletten director of quartet choir at the morning ser vice. I'aitist. lvVgiinir preaching serv'es ai ( 'in mvhael's hall eveiy 1st and Hd Sunday moiuing ami evening; Sunday sdi nt every Sunday at 11) a. m. Cove , a i I net bnsiness meeting the lirst j We i ... .h v uiifht in each month. J. It. S i:l'l, p.i-t'.r j l i ,, ; i I'learhing at 1 1 a. m. and s : Sa'.biitli school HI a. in.; l'!p- ."e I., n. in- 7 p. in. Prayer meeting T U'--.l"v i vening. All cordially in- . .; i. . ('. Lvaiirt, pastor. 'lid Itrel liren. Sunday school at in Pleaching at 11 a. in. Junior a.ie, :!::',() p. m. Christian Ln , iiilap. in. Preaching at 7::l. e cunlinlly invited. Hev. J. S. i-. pa-t'ir. inmit U. K. Church. 11. C. Clark, VI li. pa-'.ur. Service-. P. linont: Sunday school at ilia, in ; ('lust .iieeting atll for Closed all Day July 4th Q Men's Hats and Shirts, m.; Lpworth League 7 p. in.; preach- ing every Sunday evcnimr and L'd Sun day in month at ll a. in.; Prayer meet ing nuirnlay i :;tll p. in. Services at I ine I Hove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st ami ,'td Sundays at, II a. in. Crupper. 1st and .'id Sundays at H-.'M); Sunday school at Mount Hood. I he -lib Sunday at II a. in.: Sunday schnnl at lit a. in. Lutheran serv e 's will be hold at:. in Sunday, July at the Advent chinch. Sunday school li p. m,; Divine 8 rvn es, .1 p. in.; congregational ineetiiiL'. 4 n in. II. J. Kulll, punier. Metes From (lie Kiiterprlse, Lied l.iilhy of I'nderwiiid ismnhing regular ship ills of peas to Portia d every other dav. Diui't furg"! that there is going to be a grand bah in White Salmon on ilm Fourth of .Imv night. Yon should be sure to H'l h i fur a vv ill do Villi L'oell. Win. Wheeler, of t'ndeliviod while shoveli' ' out the earth from the eeller of Mr- illsnn's new hou.-e fniind two stone sinkers perfectly alike and of the same sir.c, anil the two were found chisc together. They will he a value addition to his culled inn of Indian curios. Many stranger going and cmuliu to ami from the fair are slopping off at While Siiliniui to lo ik over tlie country. The extensive advertising if the White Salmon I an I Company is beginning to show results. There wns a meeting of the Hclniol boaid Tuesday evening and arrange ments mailt! for the next terni, which will commence the lir-l Monday in "cp tember. Piof. Cnlhiirn neceple I the principalship and a Miss Pa' h' one, of U-vvis county, has been engaged !! the primary. I iiere w ill he a special scl ool election called in the near future. 1 k out for our notices. Trout Lak i is going to celebrate the glorious Fourth in regular old fashioned way. There will be a parade in the morning, an oration, basket dinner ml all kinds of races. An enjoyable da in promised to all who will attend. Hon. Win, Con to will be president of the day; Prof. W. K. Miller, orator; K. C. Ihui- chii grand marshal, and li. Ityn ett. W. H. Dean, Tho.le Itros., V.' L. Miller and I'lrich .iiberbiihlcr the coinittee of arraiigenients. Tlie Salve That Pcni'lia'ci DeWitls Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores of the skin, and by its anti septic, riibifocieol and healing influence it subdues iiilhiininatiou and cures boils Hums, Cuts, l.czeimi, Ti tter, Ling Worm and all skin diseases. A speeille for blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding Piles. The original and genu ine Witch 1 lael Salve is made by K. (!. DeWilt (V. Co. and sold by !. K. Williams. Berry Growers. We want to handle your strawber ries and other produce, for we are in position to get vou the best prices i nte us. A I II D. PI.IIWF.HS & CO., Seattle. Wah. Clarke's Cough Klixlr w ill cure that cough Price n only 2 i :