flfli.." ' 111 af- Why Pay More Elsewhere? PPANkT A CPAM 18 8l,owins st,,ck ST tStY 1 IV f. V ttL T 1 (no,g.h for a trade a large City would justify, and we are selling the goods, which proves that low prices, fair dealing, new stylish goods will draw the trade. UIUEF LOCAL MATTERS. Hazelwood Ice Cream Ice Cream Today at the parlors of Sheets & Gadwa. 50 acres on the East Side, 2 miles out. 10 acres in young orchard. A snap. W.J. BAKER. Shingles. See us for best prices. Oregon Lumber Co. Wall paper remnants for ten days at Hunt's Wall Paper Store- Sit Mantle, wall and cookoo clocks on easy terms at Clark's. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off gray hairs. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery same day ofder is received. Oregon Lumber '". Call and examine my new line of watches. I can save you money .Clarke, the jeweler. I guarantee a fit in glasses. Clarko, the optician and jeweler. To make room for new stock all cut glass will be closed out at cost. Clarke the jeweler. Do you use Lath? Get our price and compare it witb that of competitors. Ynu will make money this way. Ore gon Lumber Co. Well, don't you see that if you wish to see well, you should see Clarke the optician. Guaranteed work in glass fitting. Tired out, worn out woman cannot sleep, eat or work; fee ins as if she would fly to pieces. Hollisters Rocky Mount ni'ii Tea makes strong nerves and rich red blood. 35 cents Tea or Tablet". C. K. Clark's. Closing out all but millinery, Knaip Dr. E. T. Cams has returned t 1 1 - - m 1 Riverand resumed his practice at tin same place, over Bartneas store, where he is prepared to attend those wishing his services. Now that all important question is fettled the next thing is the ring a fine new line of engagement and wtdding rings. Prices right. Clarke the jeweler MeGulre Bros, offer boiling meats at your own price, 5c, tic and 7c r pound. For surveying, see John Leland Hen derson & Son. Be sure to go camping, hut first get a supply of ammunition and fishing takle hum McDonald. He has the right kind. John Leland Henderson and eon are equipped with two Ourley transits and v ill be ready to do surveying for; the n xt iwo months. Ratis per day are f and 910. It is to your interest to refer to Mr. llirtniess' ad under the new system. All watch, Clock and jewelry repair wort Bliaril'itPcn nv t;mrnw,mw jeweicr GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Have you seen the new things School Aprons.. Your Boys' Knee Pants. IT" HandKerchieh little irirl may nee" some new ones. Prelty patterns in worsted, che- For school use ; very good quality, We are showing some very pretty vlot and tweed, well made, light hemstitched lace insertion in materials at lOc per yard and dark. Special, 6Qc pair, corner. Special, 3 cents each StocKinga. We carry the Boy7"ci For school Sunbonnetl. Misses' and Armor Plate, the kind that wear wear. Neat shape, dark colors, children s sizes, pretty colo s; like iron; they're good, that's all. nicely finished; well worth the just the thing for school wear dur- " ' iSc and 23c per pair price- 23 cents mg the Fall. 13 and 2Q cents a L" ..t k i i. Imt tlm alwtSkl hi .v unit irl titxxla Win m . f I lledUqUanerS Or XnOOl JUPPIICS niake it a point to ties that are noi U) oe nan riKwimu. Waihday Necessities Tubs, wash boards.boilers, bluing, .clothes pins, wringers, mops, scrub brushes, soap, etc. Little prices Hop PicKers' Supplies We can fit you out with tents, bed ,i;n.. Mtun t,uiU. rnokint? uten- sils.c'anvas gloves and other neces sities at little cost. Come and see. r. un uti h,M hv Mrt w VUUUUU llUi W mviw mj - Lewis and Clark Fair SUITS At less than material would cost, This means New Goods such as you can compare with any city styles at twice the money. New Shipment of Just Arrived Including sunburst effects in Henriettas, Panamas, Voiles, Sicilians, $2.92,3.52, 3.96, 4.95 The equal of regular 7..r)0 Skirts. 3 C Patronize home industry by buyin8 ranch butter at MeDonald's. Mayes Bros, get a fresh supply of meat etery morning. For trout flies that catch the fish, go to McDonald's. If you have heifer calves to sell, see J. VV. Anderson. Fish, salmon and halibut, at McGuire Bros' market. BlueVitrol at Clarke's 7c a pouud Phone Tompkin Bros, for ice. Two-quart combination hot water bottle and fountain syringe guaranteed for one year. Only $1.50 at Clarke's. If you require accnrate surveying, see Murray Kay, civil engineer. Consulta tion free. High-class work guaranteed. Mayes Bros.' meat market has been supplied with a cooling fountain for keeping vegetables fresh and clean. Buy your vegetables where they come fresh as from the garden. Cold boiled ham at McGuire Bros. Fancy creamery butter at McGuire Bros. Ilazelwood and Washougal brands. Groceries, .flour and feed at Lamar A Dunn's Those contemplating putting in wheat this fall should see the Hood Jliver Milling Co. first. Watermelons and muskmelons on ice at McGuire Bros. The Glacier office is now located in the northwest corner of the Davidson building, the concrete building on River street. Every Man owes it to himself and his family to master a tradeor profesion. Read t'le' display advertisement of the six .Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this banc and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and be as-ured a position. Ail persons knowing themselves to be indebted to W. Haynes & Co., will 1 1 -ase call and settle at once. W. HAYNES & Co. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bueklin.of Mun cie, lii'l., are visiting Mrs. Bncklin's brother, G. A. Wright and daughter. They are delighted with Hood River. Notice. Having disposed of my stock of goods and rented my store, 1 have an office in the old post olliee building, where I with to collect all accounts due me, so I can pay what I owe. Then all of us will feel better to be out of debt. GEO. P. CROWKLL. Nursery Trees. Twenty thousand, carefully grown, choicest varieties Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry trees can be found at our True-to-Name nursery for the coming season's planting. We have never been able to supply the demand and hence you should file your orders at an early date to Insure attention. SMITH & GALLIGAN, Hood River, Or. In our 5, IQ and 15 cent Store ? Better I r ! - k Outing Flannel. Lots of new patterns just in; they are so pretty this year and make fine school dresses for Utile girls. Dark and light patterns lOc per yard Need a go-cart? Look at our $5 folding cart. Very strong ly built, rubber tires, silk pinch cushions. Excellent value for 95 Fike drew the Lewis and Clark Fair ticket - This Suit $10.32 Skirts At the Churches. Lutheran. Services will be held again next Sunday , August 27, at the Advent church about three miles south of town. Sunday sohool at 2 p. m., regular services with preaching at 3 p. m. All not worshiping elsewhere are cordially invited. H. J. Kolb, pas tor. Valley Christian Regular Services Sunday, both morning and evening. W. A. Elkins, pastor. Baptist. Regular preaching services at Carmichael's hall every 1st and 3d Sunday morning and evening; Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. in. CrVe nant and business meeting the first Wednesday night in each month. J. H. Spight, pastor. Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p-m.; Sabbath school 10 a. in.; Ep worh league 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All cordially in vited. V. C. Evans, pastor. United Brethren. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preachingatlla.in. Junior Endeavor, 3:30 p. ni. Christian En deavor, 6:45 p.m. Preaching at 7:30. All are cordially invited. Rev. J. S. Rhoads, pastor. Belmont M. E. Church. 11. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Class meeting atll a. m. ; Epworth League 7 p. m. ; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m. ; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. in. Crapper. 1st and 3d Sundays at 3:30; Sunday school at 2:30. Mourn Hood. The 4th Sunday at U a.n t. ; Sundav school at 10 a. m. Where are you sick? Headache, foultougue, no appetite lack energy, pain in your stomach, constipation? Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea, great est beautifler known. 35 cents. C. N. Clarke's. KK) acres, 1J miles from Mosier sta tion, on main road; good spring; $25 an acre; will divide; line apple land. Also other Mosier property. W.J.BakerA Co. Offices and Rooms. The very best for rent in Smith Block Ilance at Odell Friday Mght. There will be a publio dance at the I. O. O. F. ball at Odell Friday even iug, August 25, 1!K5, by B. U. Board man and O. E. Dillon. Union Picnic on Friday. The annual union Sunday sohool picnic will be held Friday, in the oak grove near the Country Club Inn, in the west end of the city. All Sunday school children are tuvited to attend. Families are expected to provide bas ket ldnohes. The pleasure seekers will gather at the gymnasium building near the U. B. church, at 8:30 o'clock. Clarke's Congh Elixir mi re that conuh Price isonlv25 will THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES come in and take a saving look please the children by getting novel- StorK goods. We ate the sole agents for this excellent line of goods. Every lady who has a babv should be interested in them For the baby Moccasins, shoes, stocking', IxHiteev, flannel i sacques, knit ets, bibs, sanitary diaper cloth, cotton, Ma, nel, lace and mull caps, etc. Little prices last week, why not you this week? i ii - JL THE UP-TO -L' 1 if" ...TeZZ3t,',-.7,,.,,,.n.l.-Jlr lir Why Pay More Elsewhere? School Season Is next up for consideration. We ve cov ered the ground thoroughly and are pre pared to sell your boys and -irIs. Fall wears at much less than yon have ever bought goods bourn. Shoes, Clothing:, Coats, Caps, Underwear All reduced in price. New this Week Dress Goods, Laces, Ta ble Linens, Hen's Hats, Sweaters. Sauford Tate left Monday for a trip to Denver. Mair Dauo was a Portland visitor during the week. Mrs. S. E. Bartmesa and Mrs. Eurle spent Tuesday in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Brock visited the Portland exposition last week. Robert Robertson of Calusa, Calif., is the guest of S. E. Bartmess and family. Mrs. A. K. Mlddlotou and Mrs. Cliue are enjoying au outing at the beach at Seaside. Miss Brown, who has been visiting Miss ldel Woodworth, loft for her home at The Dalles Monday. Edwin A. Henderson has closed out his realestate business in this city and moved with his family to Olympia. Maurice Jayue should be the proud est youth iu town on his returu from Lost Lake. Ho killed a bear last week. Work Is being pushed ou the ware house of the Apple Growers union, tho frame work being completed for the second story. W. H. Wilson, One of the attorneys for the defense in the Frank lieis case, was in the city Tuesday iu the interest of his client. E.. L. Smith is in Portland this week, attending the sessions ofthe Na tional irrigation congress of which be is third vice president. William Carlisle and daughterllazel of Atoheson, Kaus., are guests of S. E. Bartmesa and family. Mrs. Hart mess and Mrs. Carlisle are oousiua. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Onstead of Daw son, Minn., are guest, of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dauo. Mr. Onstead will likely buy some Hood River farming property. W. U. Stranahan of Minneapolis Minn., is in the city; the guest of bis brothers, O. I). and C. H. Stranahau, and sisters, Mrs. Geo. P. Crowell and Mrs. C. J. Hayes. W. O. Sanders has socured the con tract to erect an 8- room cottage for A. C. Staten. Work will beign about the middle of September, and is to be completed in 00 days. Dr. O. J. Sweetland, who has been visiting friends in Hood River for a couple of weeks, loft for home Tues day. Dr. Sweetland is a teacher at the state university, at Grand Forks, N. D. , Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard of Memphis, Tenn., were guests during the week at the Bartmess home. Wbeu they left Tennessee, they had to secure health certificates to pass the quarantine es tablished iu the yellow fever district. August Paasch returned last Friday from a trip to Germany. Mr. Paasch says in all bis trip he did not find a community whore the farmers had such conif oi table bousea and thrifty appearing farms as in Hood Rivet val ley. Mr. and Mrs. Husbands of Santa Cruz, Cal., are In Hood River visit lug the families of their sons, Robert and Wallace Husbands. This is Mr. Husband s first trip here for niue years and he sees many changes and improvements. P. M. Hall-Lewis, the architect, has changed his plaoe of residence from the cottage in the west end of the city to the house on the corner of Sher man avenue and C street, recently va cated by E. E. Goff, who has moved into his new resilience on C street. A. E. Adams of the Western Pub lishing Co. of Spokane, which com pany is preparing a history of Interior of Oregon, was in the city last Thurs day, with a large bunch of manuscript containing the historical review of Wasco county, which was perused by E. L. Smith, and found to be well written and accurate. Mr. Brooks of The Dalles was another member of a comimttee of three to examine the Wasco county writeup. There is a good story going the rounds of Mpsier. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mosier, had been attending the Sister's school of the Catholic cburcb at Walla Walla, and returning home, her mother was interested in knowing how observant the young lady had been aa to the size of the city, etc. "How big is Walla Walla, Alice ; is it aa large as The Dalles?" "O, my mama, it is fourteen times aa large as The Dalles; why it la very nearly as large as Hood River." The absolute simplicity of the child in telling the truth aa she saw it, is very good evidence of how Our Young Men's Clothing Is reliable, both in style and materials used, inside and out. Hundreds of well pleased customers have been fitted out for the Fair from head to foot for less than ordinary stores ask for just a Suit alone. (PU: l't W&SI. mm XTRAC'00D ESI all visitors to this section Mo up the situation. Newton ('lark was up Ifuin I'ciitliind last Saturday, returning the m.'iio ila;. . J. R. Phillips is logging fur the Me nominee Lumber Co. at White Sal mon. Absalom Ames of ViiiKpi ,Yis., vis ited last week with J. 1.. Davis of the East Side. William Martin ami wile of Addi son, Mich., are the guests of Porter McMillin and Alex ami Matthew Mar tin. Tho C. E. of the Valley Christum church will hold a business meeting at the parsonage Tuesday evening, August 211. A full attendance desired. Important. Miss Lulu A baton was tip from Port land last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ii. A listen. Her sis ter, Alma, returned with her by steamer last Saturday. Will Potter of Spray, Morrow coun ty, is in Hood River visit ing rela tives. Mr. Potter is in the general merchandise business al Spray and is also tho owner of a largo stuck ranch. J. T. Holnian was in I'm t land last week receiving treatment, for a cancer on tho lip. This eaneei' has bein troubling Mr. llolnian for over live years, but did not become serious un til recently. During his absence, I'd Holman was iu charge of the store on tho heights. George Wilson and Marshal Isenberg captured a black cub bear last Satur day morning. They brought the little felliw to town and sol, I hiiu to Mor gan Bros, for 6li. The cub was chased across the Ileitis by sum" dogs. After cutting down several small pines tho boys succeeded in making him a captive. Percivul Adams, vh i has been a student for two years at, the Oregon Agrictiltriial college, Corvallis, will leave about tho middle ol September for Boston, where ho will pursue electrical engineering Hoik in the Massachusetts institute of tieliunl ogy. Mr. Adams is a sun of Dr. and Mrs. M. Sue Adams. M. A. Cox, of Phillips inly, Kans,, accompanied by liis daughter Lydia, is in Hood River the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ii K. lielieu and family. Mr. Cox is the father m Mrs. lielieu. Mr. Cox'reports farm crops very good this year iu his part, of the state, lie is IH years old, but one nmild hardly take him to be over ."in. Harry DeWitt, junior member of the real estate llrm of U .1. liakir.V Co., loft last week for Irglrs. dr., the Oregon Lumber Co. ha lug telegraph ed that they were anxious to h ive him do some work in the olliee there. Mr. DeWitt may accept a per manent position at, Ingles, lie was for a number of years in the employ of the company in this city. B. F. lielieu has completed a barn for Mr. Morris on the East. Side, mid this week is putting in the new front for R. Ii. liragg's store, in the Cro well building. Mr. lielieu says he hopes now to bo able to take a moot h's layoff. Ho has hardly missed a day's work since the llr.-t of . la unary. While his father in Ian, .Mr. Cox, is hero from Kansas, his family are planning a trip to the fair ami to Mount Hood. James Farley, the Hood River heights merchant who disappeared from town last April so completely that his friends feared he had met his death somewhere, re'iirned la-t week, and after spending a few days here left for Tho Dalles to take an exami nation for railroad work. Mr. Farley was formerly in tho employ of the railroad, and after a tramp of over 5U0 miles through Eastern Oregon, Washington and the Paget Sound country ho concluded to return to Hood River and take up railroading again. R. M. Reed. publisher of the lloutz dale 'Pa.) Citizen, stopped oil' at Hood River Monday (veiling to make a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Marklo. He had been associated with Mr. Markle in the new-paper business in Pennsylvania for several years. and his visit was greatly appreciated by the latter. Mr. Reed and w ife had speut the past several weeks visiting his brother iu Poillan I and also tak ing iu tho fair. He is very favorably impressed with tho stern country iu general ami helieus Hood River has a great future before it. It not at all unlikely that ere many years have passed ho will he numbered among the inhabitants of Oregon. ft V, DATE Why Pay Hore Elsewhere? Boys' Knee Suits An endless variety, all sizes from .'5 years to K years. Nunierous colorings, the w hole line bargains. $1.00 Iiuys regular f 2 to $:i Suit. Nice Blue Serges, Cheviots, Clay jj Worsteds, are found here at prices fj to take the breath away. j Why pay more elsewhere : C. W. Khnrte was down from Arling ton during the week. W. Jt. Davidson of Mouut Hood was in Hood River, Wednesday. Miss Clara ltlythe returned Monday from a visit of two weeks iu Portland. Mrs. A. D. Charlton and son of Port land were guests at the Mount Hood hotel during the week. John Douthit, financial agent of the British Columbia Land and Oil com pany, was down from The Dalles, Tuesday. I!. F.Gray of Portland, who orders a a change of "address to 504 E. Coruthorf street, says the Glacier is a very wel come visitor at his homo. Professor and Mrs. L. A. Wiley are home from an extended visit with friends and relatives at Albany, Lebanon and other Willamette valley cities. L r,U. 11.... O..... Ana r 1IO III. lliw imilWB, nomi'inj, wm troyed the residences of B. S. Hunt ington and W. 11. Wells, with several barns, incurring a loss of fr.!,U0U. Because of illness, Miss Katherlne Davenport, has resigned as a teacher in Tho Dalles schools. Her position will bo filled by Miss Gertrude Phil lips. Fredericks A Arnold of this pity have secured the contract for the erec tion of several government buildings at Cascade Locks. They wera the lowest bidders at fll.WK). 1. Stone states that the settlers on the West Fork have completed a ditob and now have all the Irrigation water they need. The new system Is called tho Bonnie Arbor ditch. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Khnmaker left Tuesday for Portland , where they will visit t he exposition. Later in the week, Mrs. Shoemaker will go on to the coast, J. II. returning to Hood ltiver. Wyers and Krepp have disposed of I their telephone system connecting nite Nilinon wild i rout i.ase iinu uniuor, w Wade Ileiiii;eoiisideration, I'-'SOO. This system lias over SO phones in operation Tho following business was tran sacted at The Dalles, Or., land ollioe: during the mouth of July, 1905: Homestead entries, 53; timber land applications 117, homestead commuta tions, ti. Robert Thompson and grand son of Walla Walla, arrived in Hood River, Tneidav, and are the guests of C. E. May. .Sir. Thompson is on his way to the" exposition at Portland. He hopes to visit C. M. Wolfard at White Salmon before returning. Harrison Miller of Calton, Utah, ami Robert Gambill of Pueblo, Colo., aro new arrivals in Hood River. They were here last summer, guests of D. Stone, and became so in love with the country that they went home to return. Mary Cuhoor of Peoria, 111., and Emilia Cuheer of Albion, N. J., left for their homes August 17, after spending a few weeks with friends in East Hood River. The ladlea will join Homer Cuheer at Seattle, who also visited iu the valley. They will return via the Canadian Paclflo. E. K. Lewis of Minneapolis is In the valley visiting his uncle, Herbert Vannier of the Kast Side. Mr. Lewis represents the Minneapolis Times and the Chattanooga Times, and will sup ply these papers with write-ups of the Oregon country and the Lewis and Clark fair. Monday was the regular council meet ing night, but with the mayor and two coiincilinen absent, adjournment was taken until next Monday, when the closing of a contract with the Water Co. for water for flushing a sewer system w ill come tip (or consideration, also an ordiuace providing for the preliminary work toward a sewer fcystem. H. L. Woodruff from Kansas, droped into Hood River, August 13, on a visit to his sister, Mrs. G. I). Eatinger, whom he had not seen for nearly thirty vears. He savs of the town and valley, ''I am surprised, "why you are up to date. I Buppossed before coining here that Hood River was way behind the times." Mr. Woodruff is a large stock raiser. An unknown man, apparently 'about X years of ago, was shot and killed at 12:':i5 yesterday morning In the Amal bar. on Main avenue, Spokane, be- ; tween Stephens and Washington streets. The shooting was apparently ! an accident. Gus Johnson, one of the I proprietors of the saloon, waa snow ing a revolver to two friends. He ; opened it, and five cartrlgea fell out. He then liegan to snap the trigger and at the third concussion a shell inad vertently left in the chamber waa ex ploded. The bullet, bit the unknown Jf S if TORE 9 man iu tho left side, penetrating his heart. There is no clew to his identi ty except a letter dated Spokane, June !, beginning "My dear Frank" and signed "Maggie." The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Fredericks is seriously ill. D. McDonald, the River street mer chant, possesses a handsome new do livery wagon. Florence, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cross, is suil'er ing from summer complaint. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hrewin and four children from Canton, 111., tire the guests of 11. F. Davidson and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald, accom panied by their son Angus and daugh ter FjIIb, left this morning for Port land. Mrs.William Holder was in Tuesday to meet Miss Florence Buchanan of Hood River who will teach tho Tracy sohool in district OH. Escatadu News. While playing mumble peg, Ray mond Early suffered a severe cut on the back of his fingers, by a sharp blade severing the flesh to the bone. Rev. and Mrs. O. J. Nelson have moved into the Rand oottage on Statu street, recently vacated by A. M. Kel say, and will bo at home to their frionds after September 1. A. L. Phelps will start for the hop fields of Yakima next Monday accom panied by half a dozen of his neigh bors witb as many teams and their families. Mr. Phelps will captain the party. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Davidson of Canton, 111., who have been visiting the Davidsons, Whiteheads and Chip plugs, returned Monday, taking steamer for Portland, and from there they will go East by way of Califor nia. Fred Bailey and family ere new permanent residents of Portland, where Mr. Bailey has risen to the po sition of first assistant manager of the Manpiam Grand theater. His Hood River friends will lie pleased to know he is successful witli his new position. The improvements to the Odell sohool house are Hearing completion. Thla will double tho capacity of tho school building. A corps of splendid teachers has been engaged for tho coming term, and Odell people expect to have one of the bust schools iu the valley. Sam Bartmess' lawn mower was stolen Tuesday night. Hum says lie always keeps the best of lawn mowers, but didn't think everybody knew it,. The stolen machine was a Ki-iiich Philadelphia pattern, with grass oatcber attached. The mun who stole the machine may return the same by paying for this notice. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Parkinson of Franklin, Idaho, and Mis. N. P. Nielsou, jr., of Pocatello, Idaho, uro visiting at the borne of Ezra Monsou on Sherman avenue. Mrs. Monsou is a daughter of the former and a sister of the latter. They expect to leinain a mouth, and take in the lot Hand fair some time this week. S. E. Bartmess has erected a neat little barn ou his residence property, oorner State and Irving streets. Tho stalde has been made perfectly sani tary in all respects. A cement Hour drains into a large cesspjol, and pro vision is made for keeping everything ueat and clean. Over tho carriage room is a loft with space for 2 tons of hay. The building is ls- ji). It oost $-joo.; School iu tho Barrett distiict, will begin, Monday, September 4, with tho following corps of teachers: C. I). Thompson, principal; Miss Amanda, Wilson of North Dakota, intermedi ate; Miss Carrie Byerlee. piiaiary. The directors of the district are con sidering the proposition of piping spring water into the school building, an Improvement which will be greatly appreciated by the teachers and pup l-i. Sew Today. Do you use Naptha soap? 5c per bar at McDonald's. loe cream social at Belmont, on Mrs. Potter's lawn, Friday evening. Hard wood baskets for picking apples, only 50c at McDonald's. Go to Mr. Onthank for abstracts and notarial work, renting and collecting. I,egal piicr8 carefully drawn. Notice. All parties using our pasture north of the O. R. & N. track, please call at the office of John Leland Henderson and settle for same. Henderson & Evans.