jfwppnuif wV',.,""" MADISON SQUARE CO. IS A VERY GOOD ONE Lowes' MadUon Square theatre company opened their eugRKunient at the Opera house Monday eveniiiK to a Koou house. The new play, "A Wo iiiaiiH' Hitter Atonement. ' wan nre- nuntod in a very capable and pleaHing manner. All w no attend w bare uoth inK but wordg of praise for the entire company. It can lie truthfully taUl that the MadUon Square theatre company la one of the best repertoire companies iippearliiK In Jlood Kiver for a good ioiiK time. The pluyera have been choHeu to fit their respective parts and each and every one make good with ease. The same company appeared here (tome tnree years ago, and gave uj. vernal satisfaction, but it must be said tnat witn trie Reason a cast and rnper toire of new plays the company la far superior to that of the past. Tuesday evening the sensational drama in four acts, "The Rogue'a Gal lery, " was presented In a faultless manner and the increase of attendance each evening at the opera bouse is sure sign that the oouipany has made a hit. Clood houses are sure to greet them the remainder of the week. They will deserve It. The company will romain the reBt of the week, and those who have not bad the good fortune to visit the op era house as yet should not full to do so, for this company Is recommended as one of the best ever here. llitd. In Hood Kiver, Sunday night, July .Ki, IIuldaK, wife of W. V. Johnson of the hast Side. Funeral servioes and burial were conducted Tuesday aiternoon at tne t'lue urove cemetery. While Mrs. Johnson had been a sick woman since last fall, her death came suddenly. Mrs. Johnson was born in Ohio, June 8, 1H47. Hho lived there until 11 years old. when she moved w ith her parents to Iowa. She re maiued in that stute for 17 years, and lived In Nebraska and Montana before coming to Jlood Kiver. She was married to M. V. Johnson In 1WK1. To tins union eight children were born, nve or wnom are living, xnoy are J M. Johnson, Moro; J. W. Johnson, Hnnmiftr! II Inlmanii Wliilnrtl If-" I - - vukiuauu, ii iuiuuh. Wash; O. O. Johnson, Moro, ana (iertrude of Hood Kiver. In Hood River Wednesday night, July 20. Thelma H. infant child of Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Heath of WeBt Kiver street. The little one was 1.1 months old. Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Unltod Krethren church by Kev. W. O. Kvans of the Methodist' church. Interment was made at ldlewilde cem etery. In White Hiilniou, Wash., Saturday, July '), Simon Knutson, aged :iH years. Mr. Knutson leaves a wife and one child. He was the sou of K. Knutson of White Salmon. In Hood Kiver, Saturday night, July ), Clarence Jewett, aged 21 years, 7 mouths and 2!) days. .Mr. Jewett was the young man who met with the awful accident at Under wood Inst week. While blasting stumps, a cnarge of gravel and wood entered his eye, completely destroy ing tnat organ. Undertaker Hurt- muss rorwartieu me nouy to jewett s home at Middletou, near Portland. He Hears the Howling Coyote. After feeding on spring chicken and otlier farm edibles last week at the country home of W. O. Martin, Al bert Anson Graham returned Monday hi cuuuuiie nis duties at Mloeom s news stnud. While at the Martin home, Mr. Graham says the lonely howl of the coyote could be frequent ly heard after dark, while the roar of the Devil's Punch bowl, four miles distant, ollered a rythm that alforded pleasant dreams until the break of day. when all farm hands are up and ready lor tno day s work. Advertised Letter List. For week ending July 111, 1!K)5: Mrs. M. E. Hrowu II, Dr. I. C. Tay i ... . ii ... . . . .... " mr, mrs. r.. uihik, uarry o. Tlson, Mrs. Will Hayes, Wlilard Udell, Km ma Jakway, Georgo Wilson. Mary winsuer, j. ji. vvrignt, (jarrle Wbls- tler2, Frank Wilcox, Mrs. Wui. Wor- ley, Winifred iagor a, Frank S. Al len, ('lias. Ilallard, Matlock Camp bell, Master Herbert Kverett, Jim Jlanno, Uobt. Horn, 1). Jamleson, j oo iveise, Marion Knox, John W. Loose, Kifaele Marsella, . Gwou L. Maddix Wiu. T. Spano. Advertised parcels Mrs. Alex M. George, Paul M. llrooka, l'erry Smith, Mrs. K. Karl, Wm, L. Nelsou, G. W. Piittter sou. W. M. VATF.S, P. M. The Secret ef Sihwns. Forty million bottles of August Flow- er (mid in uie united Ktntcs nUnut since its Introduction! And the demand for It in still growing. Isn't that a line showing of success? Don't it move that August Flower has had unfailing success in the cure of indigestion and (lyHiiepsia the two greatest enemies of health and happiness? Does It not af- tonl (lie best evidence that August Flower Is a sure sited llo for nil stomach and Intestinal disorders? Unit it has proved ItMolftlie best of all liver regu lators? August Flower lias a matchless recent or over thirty-live years In cur ing the ailing millions of these distress ing complaints a success that Is be coming wider In Its huoihs every day, nt lioiueand Hbrond, as the fame of Aug ust Flower spreads. Trial bottles, 2ftc; regular size, 7.ric. For sale by N. Clarke. WHITE SALMON. Kosegrant & Kverliart have increas ed their building on Jewett avenue, with an addition in the rear. This will afford more residence room. Mid will give the store below n i re chance for expansion. This firm l as seemed a contract to make extensile improve ments to the Williams i-toio building at the falls. They will also paint ami remodel the Carter hotel. Dr. J. K. Schwartz, of Chicago is erecting a neat cottage on the edge of th bluff at the head of the stairs ci lin ing up from the lauding A magnifi cent view is here obtained. Dr. Schwartz comes here for the benctlt of his wife's health. He believes t he climate of White Salmon to be almost ideal. C. II. Cromwell of Underwood dis posed of 20 acres of his farm last week to Maggie K. Hamilton of Oregon City, who will move there with her family. The laud sold for Wkki, the deal being cnusumited by the Wl.ue Salmon Land Co. There are many strangers in Wi ite Salmon these 'days. The cvtensir ad vertising done by the White S 1 on Laud Co. is thus bearing diiict, re sults. Ferryman Dean says a few days ago he moved in seven families in six davs. That's tilling ui the country at a rapid rate. I.very one who comes here has ti good word to speak for the country. Dr. (iearhart is now a rogisteied pharmacist, having passed the exami nation with a claim of 21 at Spokane last week. Thomas Harlan, formerly publisher of tlio White Salmon Kutcrprisc, but now a resident of Vancouver, imis i if iting hero last week. The following camping party left Sunday for an outing at the 1'i.lN : Mrs. K. Ii. Stewart and Mrs. (i. W. William of Walla Walla ; Miss Susie Wolfard, Miss Meta Starrett, .Mis Maggie Stewart, Charles Stewart, L. Crocker, Frank Kgnn, Miss lilanelie liriiiiston, Mrs. (;. M. Woltard, Mips Anna Wolfard, Miss Geneva Wdllind, Jay and Clinton Woltiird. KIIOM 'NIK KNTKIil'HINU. Horn At the home of Frank Hun- taker in White Salmon, Wash., July 1!), iM, to Mr, and Mrs. W. K. .Mor gan a girl; weight, six pounds. All doing well. The new building of the White Sal mon Land Co. is being pushed iiiii- idly to completion and will be ready for occupancy in a week or two. 'Ihis new building is iMxIKI in size and two stories high. It stands on Die corner of Main street and Jewell avenue and Is well located for business. There will bo two rooms below and four ollice rooms up stairs. The rooms up stirs and one room below will he for rout when the building is finished. A flro caught in the timber back of the Thomas place Tuesday and burned over towaid Frank Hunsaker's place. The men wero all away from home at the time and the women sent into town for help. A large force of men went out and by back burning sue ceeded in confining the damage to a string of fence and eventually putting out the lint, though it was iinite near the ouildlngs at one time. Mr. Jinn- saker feels very thankful to those who rendered the assistance in time of need and w hen he was absent. F. W. lialsiger brought in some ap ples Tuesday morning jo be h nt down to the Lewis and ('lark fair which w ill no doubt attract attention. Thev are of the Karly Transparent, variety and are very largo and beautiful. The ap ple display in the Washington build ing Is magnificent, every part of the state seeming to vie with every other part of the state in the display of this irodiict, but none can eclipse the lickitat display In beautv. tnuilil v and flavor of fruit, though some of the displays take up a good deal more mom than ours. UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Complctk Novel Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR J 25 CT. A CORY MO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF FISH and VEGETABLE MARKET t 1 1 1 111 T uoixi.s delivered (iniiv. look out; for Hie Fish Wagon L. 0. MAVVN, One door F.ast of I'rathcr's ollice. . Do you want a snap? Von cjiii'I lose if yon buy ;i t I'.'iet in I'.iiiioiis MAINE & BOWMAN PLAT J VV -il'? 4 , r 54 4 t 1 ' S 1 ' -4 Cul up in t riicls lo suit you. lusl sold leu acres for tWO thousand dollars mid Hie rest, tliiin tli.it which we re serve will soon lie sold. True-to-Name Nursery SMITH & CALLICAN, Prop'rs Have good stock, one and two-year .ip ples, pears, clieriies and peui'lies of leading varieties adapted to Hood Kiver and vicinity. All huds and scions cure fully selected from hearing and tested trees. Yellow Newtown and Spitzen burg apple trees, uiid Lambert, Iting and Itoyul Ann cherry trees a specialty. I'rico list and catalogue sent on application. JUDGE J. J. HIRSHEIMER, ..Pension and Patent Attorney.. 2L':t Washington St., Portland, Ore. 1'eiivl.iiK muter General l.aw and miller the Act of June 2;, 1s!l. linllsn War IViihIimii., lnrreKwor peimlnns, flu her, mellier, rtimiilenl hiiiI tieliilew ohlnl reil H'imliin; Nurses immihIiihh; Willow re l.iriiilun lo iH'iislon roll; ilenerleit wlfc'i liulf primlim; HoiiuU and arrears ef pension. ( harp's of Desertion Corrected. Claims of all kinds taken against the I'nited Stutvs and prosecuted. At Hood Kiver every fourth Saturday in each month. Kxciii-hIoii Rates To the l .iir. The ifeneral imsseiu'er deimi I inenl . I' the O, H. A N. Co., Ihih uolilicd in;i'nt east of I'lirtliind Unit round trip ticket for the Lewis and ( link exposition, ul l'ortliind, June I to Oetoher lo, will I sold under the follow ing iirriinnenieii : Individual ticket.".-One uinl mn- tllird fare for round trip; daily from May to October 1", inehisive'; final return limit 'M days lioiu date ol t-ale, hut In no caw later than Octolier ,11 . Ml.r). I'urty tickets. One siiiL'le fare per capita for round trip for parlies ol' ten or more on one ticket. Daily from May !J1I to October 15, inclusive' t'oiitinuons nissiie in each direction; liual return iinit III iIiivh from dale of sale. Orniiui.ed l'urties of ItKI or More. In- lividual rule of one fare per capita (or round trip will be made lor orniiui.ed piirtiesol 100 or more luovini; on one lay from one point; limit 7 days from dale of sale; continues passaue iuonc direction. Coach excursions. Individual coach excursion tickets (not puul in sleeping or parlor cars) Will be sold from t init io time duriiiK the life of the fair at very low rales; piirliculurs as to rates, etc., covering each evcursinii will be duly anuiium-ed. ( hlldren s tickets. Tickets mav be sold to children of half fare ane at one- liulf of the above rates, adilinir snlli- cient to make the end in (I or o, when necessary. Wall I'apcr licainanls. Not old stock, nor odds and ends of old stock from l'ortliind, but remnants from a new and clean stock of imuer can bo had at Hunt's Wall I'apcr store (or ten davs at hiirimiiis. 'Phone i!7l. L't The Kovei'iiment secured nbout 1(M trout from (Hcr's lake nonr SteTeiiMin. TTiey wero taken to Portland l'oe.-day and will be placed on exhibition in tile government building at the Lewis and Chirk exposition. - Steven.-ou Pi Oliver. NOTICK l-'OH Pl'HLK A I IO.N. 1l.'iHl'tnn-nt of llu- Int.-rior. I.:oi,t Oil,.-,. :1! IIhIIi-s. Ori'uon. .hint-1?7. l!-0.,. Noli.'.- ,h h.-t.-ttv uivcii Hue l ho foll.iu ii,,-.,, st-lll.-r htiH III.hI nolu-t- of In;. io(,-n! n,n linal proof in supl-ort of Ins ,-lann. aiul y.iui will U lllluli- iK'fot.- CiSMV.' t'. I'KChrt. I CommissiuiH-r. hi bin oitu-,- n( H,hhI Ki, i- on August I;i.i;t. vi.: i.kw is i v :v( v n 1 1 r. .in . of Ml. H,l, IWiion; on II. K No. s..-I f,,i S'vSW',, NK'.SVV'i.SK1, NW s.vii, 1. 1 Soulh, liaHR.- Id K.. W M. i 11.-nanu-s llu-followniK' witnrs r.i t, oimv,- hss ondiHioiiM i-cjotlcn.-o upon an.t en It i ol i.-o ol' .sjn.l Ihh.I. vn: Jnmt-s N Kmwlil. lio.ivi. I ',-,1. ,Ms I William S lii U-t.lo. Jani.-s H. li.vs. all ,. Mi iu0 ! On-Kon. JWJST Mll'HAKl.T. NOl.AN. li.-.-i-i. r. I The linc-l I oiry innl the world. Willrn the While Salmon, Ten -ai-re tracts just lip- thiiio t',,r vegetables. :ipp citv land in liuiit.s ol or smaller berries and After you have lo. and sec us and you wi you have have been lo keil around come II Ii ml just what kin-' for. ( 'lioiiios front tract are the winners in fruit exhibits. this year rent lie MAINE & BOWMAN, White Salmon, Wash, IF YOU WE CAN CURE YOU Tlifl l.i'wU Phono Meti If Initltiitd n?n Rcliont for BhiiiiiiH'M tn ol Is limi Mii'ltiiiini. t'.lnLlNlu'il flt-vca ciit-s. lnu I'Minl Uii.imihi.I-. (h.)il Mciliil HMitnlt'tt v,. l,l'- I mi- St I -ul-. I'.tol. !!.-. .ti.iiH-n.-. l.y .hM In run i-iliniil.-rf. cli'.v "c'l runt tr Ut I mi I rrr w nrt; 'Huh lll-tltilthill Liia II V,--t,-tti 111 nt 'It ill I'nltliillll will ..f ':, l! I. lflll i l.i I 1 1 Ma V Inn i in H''i c we.-, ,. ,nt live I., vh tit-t k" tlio 1 1 1. II- IIMi.llh lt-.IOIi-il U illelu-.- tn 1'ot Hiuxluti i HiLcr Hill. U ill' ti .'. i t .eiil-i moil Scfi. iiiI-it t't A I'OHITIVK. AllMOHtTM CUHK. OUAHANIKKII. r 1 1 1' ii I i .1 ict- I . i r ul 1 1 1 1 1 1 Li rm i m 1 1 e i 1 1 1 1 1 tmi inc'iUoii t lll lol .('t' (Old Hi 'II 1 1 IH'.-lil- 1 1 Mjt III p-., lo Ciller .i.-lllj.'l'. I r I v'" .mi . lull. i..uimI i)i i-H'c I I, - Tint ( Hllti mi. I 1 lent incut .il" Mi net ti.tr." Iiit oC clmirfc. A. lilies WILLIAM T. IKWIH WoMtt i ii H' i't'ni iitni ivu Att.ioi intfl Pi In 'limi B. W . Ct 1 tilh invl !!..!.-ih f.trculs I'UUl'I.lN l, (litl-.lK)N U0ttl-N"M,,ll' Hi'Ci l'tel.1 Hi lolflilliil llltcr Hi'llt. tft. wmmm -o,r citf ru"iicr vjurvJ when pa'ml peels off and looks deadils a case of Sun stroke. P<on's unProotPaint was never known to e overcome by the Sun Patton'i"?un-Proof Paint reoresenla the onlr t.rn priuuiinv ui Bcieniiuo pamb-m&KinK, oomDining the hlgbest rtevree of beauty with the ureatest covering oapaolty and durability. It doea not lose Its lustre. It does not peel, crack or chalk oO. Bend for book and eolor card (free) to Pttoh Paint Co., Lake Street. Milwaukee, YVla. FOR SALE BY : W. HAYNES COMPLETE STOCK Hardware, Stoves, Ranges p -TRY THE- LESLIE BUTLER TRUMAN BUTLER Eitabliebed 1900. Residents of Wasco Co. for 23 Yar. BUTLER & CO., BANKERS. Ten good reasons why you should have a bank account: A banK account will place your money beyond the reach of thieves and murderers, who might destroy your life and property to obtain your cash if kept at home. If you ever want to borrow money, the bank thinks more of your .proposition if you have been depositing with it regularly. It knows your habits ami ability. If you are the Head of a family, or have others patterning after your method of living, Hit habit of carrying a bank account is one well worth teaching. A banK account will give you prestige among those with whom you have business dealings. It will give you bushiest, ideas of bow to handle your finances and open new avenues for development ami study. It will provide a receipt for bills paid by check, and a record of all receipts and disbursement of funds. Our banK will keep books for you and you may see your correct caeh account at any time. A banK account will acquaint you with financiers, who study your interests as well as their own, and who can often guide you in safe investments and give advice that will prevent you losing money. By carrying' a bank account you keep your money in circulation and it serves the purpose (or which it was manufactured. And now that you are conviuced that you should have a bank account, call on or address BUTLER & COMPANY, Bankers, Hood River, Oregon "North Coast Limited" The Electric Lighted Observation Car Train between Portland and St. Paul. Pullman First Class Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Sleepers, Dining Car, Day Coaches, Observation Car. The Acme of Travel Comfort is found on nny of t he DAILY TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS 3 with Viiri; .mi i;n i: v If vim I' tickets rend over (lie IVnvt r mid liio (ii'iiiide liuilnmil, the "Scenii- Line uf I he World," BECAUSE There tire io iiimiiv seenie all rue I mix :iiid puiiilN in inlei'ot along the line between Ojjdeii and IVnvcr that the trip never Uvnies liresoiiie. 1 1" you are goine, I'.ast, write for infor mal ion and e,e( a pn-t ly booU that will tell Veil all about it. Y. MrlSltllir, (.'eiieiiil Airi'iif, 1 U 1 Third Slieel, I'OlilT AM, OKI-MiON. Send four cents for our Lewis and Clark llooklet, or nix cents for "Wonderland 1905." Yellowstone Park -Literature can lie hud for the asking. The Ticket Office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. Third. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant (ieneral Passenger Avnt, l'ortliind, Oregon. McCOY & THOMAS Manufacturers of all kinds of ....Rough and Dressed Lumber.... Seasoned lumber of all kinds in stock. We make the best prices to contractors and builders. It will pay you to see us for prices before you make your contracts. McCOY & THOMAS, White Salmon, Wash. Mill north of White Salmon. . Pres. E. L. STAM.KY SMITH, Vice-Pres. E. 0. IU.ANCIIAK, Cashier IL First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Remember That this bank is a Home Institu tion and we invite your business on a basis of mutual helpfulness. Our Motto: "A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL." Hood River Flour No matter whether you eat to live or live to oat, you should eat the best; and when you get our Flour you get the best and it is pure and clean. "CUPID" is the best Flour ever put on the Hood River market it HOOD RIVER is unequalled by any similar priced (lour. Beware of artificially bleached flour you will live longer. your grocer for Hood Kiver (irahain and Ask Farina. A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER IIFKJHTS Still have left a few pairs of Men's and Boys' Merrit's Pants and Ladies' Skirts. Men s 1 an Mioes, in Comforts, splen- rt or good values, at yd, 4U didly made, f 1 to 51,0 J Trading Stamps Given for Cash Purchases. j A i-VjiM jui-i qnirt i-lart- tin- it illicit s rr-; .) ih'W huiMtn : i;h i.nv turn Mn iii;s HimmiIi ; on i. I lie .mm ;; in tin' t'ii nt Wt html in miiiiil' niM-i i;vi iv iitunu Uu' FvfVs 1 r -r inuc iv i'i n 1 1 1 li'i i;iri' atV' I!. A. lit ii'ln still, HimhI Ki l Any Aui'tit'. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ADMINISTRATOR'S NoTlrj; NntUv Is ht'tvbv Rtwn 1 1 1 ; 1 1 the umlrrviiMM'.i , I'liul K. i'ltuKm, 1 1 a txvti (Ink .inpntm- t It. ; tin- Honorutile County Court ot .ico i otm- I ty, Ort-jfun. uh tlmlntstraior nf tin1 rsiai 1 Julius K. Kiwj, ittMVust'd. Alt miii h.i m - I claitns Hitinsi unlit rsute aiv litivl noi m A j Uri'M'n( tho kinur lo inr, 'io'ii l t : 1 1 I . or tit tin' oittiv ol my mtn Stii. ir(-A Wilson, nt llw lu Mrs, Oivami, witlun iitoiitliH tioni tlatc ul ih)- not i.v. I'Al'l K. I' Vl'l -KN. Atlniintstrnlor oi the )-i.-iit- J'J'JW JaiHt'f K. l oss, tl.vr;. ,) Typewriters. Nil. 1 imxli'l Smith I'ri iiiii-r No. (i iiultl lu'iiimtnn No. li in. ilt-l iitiliikUm .iirw W iirrt-iilcil In tx-rlivt comlmoi l (lie Ularli r oilki'. v v'. "V. ;:tlr ; "m .Vi ! Cun he Men , ,rv -. . A r- mm l. ' 114'' i HAUL nriAnns Designs Copyrights Ac. Anv.mo oi'itiltuir ko.'h Hiid d.'fuTiptti.n niH? Vi!Aiv .i.-i'iutn cur .'pitii.M tvvi' wtuMhcr n liu .'iit Mil i pruti-O lv tUMitHl-lo t'.mMtinm.'rt. tt.'M l m l ly c.MiM.1tnnl. Ilitiiittxtokon rtt!lli m-iit ttvt'. (Hiit Hti'iicv fur iM-urmi; nt enr. I'.th'tii takiMi tlmui;li Mutm A lo. nvclvo ffi.'i.ii m fii, wuhout fh'trup, in tho Scientific American. A hnnilsomrlv UhitririM wptlt!T. I nrvpt rlr i iilHlicit of nv t., nnllt1'' 1oiirii.il. Titih f.t t w.r: f,..ir iiKmf lm. f 1. N1.1 l-y all rtim.iiltir. MUNN & Co.36,Bd- New York llrauch Ultli-v, (3S K St, Wwbiiwluii, 1). t. ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Horses limidlit, solil or pxcliangcil. rii-asnri' parties can pet-uro tlit-ehifls rifjs. Seeial titteiition given to moving furniture ami pianos. We .lo everything horses can .lo. C. T. RAWSON. F. II. BTANTON HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting wo will have and can Bup ply in any number Cherry, Pear,Apricot, Peach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, nil the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitien herj and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. Hood River Milling Co. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit oxes Ilighost Trices Taid for Hiffh Grade Fruit. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH imOS., Proprietors. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Free Delivery. Phono 0. L. GILBERT, Proprietor. C. F. GILBERT, Manager. Mt. Hood Hotel HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Headquarters for Tourists & Commercial Travelers Regular Rates, fl.23 to $2.JO pmr day. Bbeclal Ratet bj Week or Month. IUf Imt dally for Cloud Cap Ina during Jqly, Aug uat and September.