w^ii n iiii viaia uuuuauiiuMrs. Carrie Wheeler sold her house and two lots on Third street to Mrs. Gray.J. M. Martin and O. \V. Pautzke spent Tuesdays in the hills seeking birds.Hev. Alfred Look wood will return from an extended visit in New York tomorrow.William Foreman of Hannibal, Mo.,arrived Saturday to make this city his future home.Engineer Lippencott ami party of the high line canal went down toYakima Tuesday.Mrs. Carrie Wheeler and Mrs. Milligan and family expect to shortly leave for the Methow valley.C. M. Edging ton and John I). Mc-Knab left Tuesday for Idaho with a view of locating in that state.•E H. Hamm of Denaba, California is •Jpected here in a few days to look after his interest in this valley.W. J. McCaustland of Seattle, is in the city this week. He came over to look after his interests in this valley.M. Quinlan of Seattle, spent Sunday in tins city. He reports that he has a contract of a few miles on the Cascadecanal.^•8. Bullard and wife went over to Seattle Thur st 1 ay morning to meet some friends, of their school days,from Ohio.John A. Monahan is once more able to be up and around. He had a hard ,eige of fever and was confined to bis •’Wro for three weeks.W. T. Francis and J. Ij. Allen put a new front in Sum Pearson’s store build-ln« on the corner of Main and Fourth Greets a few days ago.The Pasco Express has reached our desk. It is a bright newsy journal and well edited by K. P. Greene, form-At1! if 9 * l . t /«■ lt;i • •• • • • — — - — daughter Ilubie left a few days ago for Oklahoma.Miss Paulson, a sister of Louis Paulson is keeping house now for Messrs. Paulson «N; Delig.Edward Whitson of North Yakima, was in the city pesterday in connectionwith high line canal.Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Collins and daughter Della are at Lake Kahchess to spend two weeks outing..J. Percival returned from Seattle on Tuesday. Mr. Percival will lie joined here by two boys in a few weeks.Frank N. McCandless of Tacotna, was in the city Friday visiting with his father, Cncle Tommy McCandless.Prof. E. .1. Saunders and wife, who have been visiting in the east for some months, returned Tuesday afternoon.A Pasco young man says that thequickest way of spreading news on to telephone telegraph and tell a woman.Mrs. W. H. Carothers has been considerably indisposed this week, but we are glad to know that she is some better.Will Beldin and wife left Monday for Sentinel Point on the Columbia to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Boldins’father and mother.Mrs. Grace J. Hill of Beatrice, Nebr. is visiting in this city with her brother, .1. I). Hill and family. She will remain a few weeks.J. Percival one of the contractors feu* the Cascade Canal Co., arrived in thiscity on Sunday returning to his home in Seattle on Monday.The first frost of the season in the valley made it appearance Thursday morning, Sept. 2nd. and it was very light doing no duiuage.El wood Dixon left Tuesday to move Mrs Wheeler and Mrs. Millikin as far as Wenatchee on their road to the Twisp in Chelan county.