8 National Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A. Established 1868 Over 400 Policyholders in Hood River County PBATI CLAIM! PAID PBOHPTLT For rate or information apply to J. M. Scumeltzer. or 6. D. Cilbcrl soi & CtmpaiH Local.Kepresentatives A. B. COMBS State Manager, Portland Lane & Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak St.. opposite Smith Block. Hood River. Or. Grubbing Outfits Wanted Prefer Faultless No. 2 but No. 1 will do if price is right. State condition and price. Address J. 0. Goldthwaite, R. D. R. No. 2. 'Phone Odell 8X2. A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on First Mortgages Fire Insurance in best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. Su6 Oak Street Hood River W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited PHILIP FRANCIS general (Teaming and i ) e r y Wood and Hay For Sale. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission 1101 Wifson St.. Hoe Kioer Keigfvts Prions 113-K L. E. Foust MACHINERY COMPANY Automobile and Bicycle REPAIRING Gear Cuttinpr and Fitting. All kinds of Machine work done. Prices reasonable. Sixth and Columbia Streets. Phone 109-x Taft Transfer Go. Draying. . . Wood Yard HAY, FLOUR and PEED For Sale Offire I'hone 29 Residence 232-M "3 Spray and Garden nose Plumbing C. P. SUMNER I OpptilK tk Past Offlct Home t'hone 20 LODGE DIRECTORY Canby Pout. G A. R -M-.t at the K. of P. hall the eeeond and fourth Saturdays of the month at 2 p. m. U. K. Castr.er. commander; S. F. Blythe. adjutant. Canby W. R. C. No." IS-Meets second and ! fourth Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall at 2 p. m. Jennie tientley, president; Abbie J. Baker, secretary. Court Hood Kiver. No. 42. F. of A., meeu every Thurw'ay evening in K. of P. hall. Visiting Foresters always welcome. Wm. Flamming. C.K.; F. C. Brosius. F. 8. Tl.wd River IxklVe, No. 106, A. F. A A? M Meets Saturday awning on or before each full moon. Kaluh Savase, W. M.; O. McDonald, secre tary. . Hood RTver Canp."N770i L W. A.-Mwuin L O. O. F. hall every Wednesday nujht. A. R. Crump. V. C: H S. Mayes. clrk. Hood River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W.-Meeta"at K. of P. hall the second and fourth Saturday nights of each month. W. A. Klijr, C C; Floyd Spurlifur. clerk. Hood River Circle. No. &!4. Women of Woodcraft. -Meet at L O. O. F. hall first and third Sat urday niahta. each month. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Wm. Genjrer, N. li.; Alice Shay, clerk. Tdlewilde Lodue. No. 107, I. O. O. F.-MeeUin A Fraternal hall every Thursday evening at 700. at the corner of Fourth and Oak streets. Visiting brothers welcomed. J. M. Wood. N. G ; ti. W. Thompson, secretary. Kemp Lodge. No. 1S1." I." O. O. F.-Meets" in the Odd Fellows hall at Odell every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. W. A. Lockman. NG. Geo. Shepardaecretarjr. Laurel Rebeka" Ixiige No. 87." I. O. O.' F.-Meetn first and third Mondays in each month. Ther ess M. Castner. N. G.; Nettie Moses, secretary. Mount Hood Lodge, No. 206. L O. O. F.. meets every Saturday evening in Cribble's hall. Mt. Hood. A. M. Kelly. N. C; G. W. Uimmick. secretary. , Mountain Home Camp. No. S4fi9. R. N. A. Meets at K. of P. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. A. Crump. O. ; Mrs. Ella Dakin, recorder. Oleta Asembly."N. "lOS." "u.A. -Meeu in"their hall the first and third Wednesdays, work: second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. D. Henrietta. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. Oregon Grape Rebekah Lodge No. 11. I. O. 6. F. Meets every second snd fourth Wednesdsys in each month in Gribble's hall. Mt. Hood. Or. Josephine Vauthiers, N. G.; Minnie L. Larwoud. secretary. Riverside Lodged Noi &Ta. O. U. W.-Meets in K. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday nights of the month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. R. E. Chapman, W. M.; Chester Shute, recorder. Vraucoma Lodge. No. 30. K. of P. Meets in ' their Castle Hall every Tuesday night, when visiting brothers are tratemslly welcomed. C. C. Cuddeford. C. C.: Lou. S. lsenberg. K. of R. & S. Wauna Temple Pythian Sisters. No. 6 Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at K. of P. hall. Georgina lsenberg. M. E. C; Kate M. Fredrick. K. of R. A C. The Steamer TEAL leaves Portland for The Dalles, Big Eddy, and way points, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. m., returning Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving; the Dalles at 7 a. m. Resumed service Feb. 1st, 1910. The Idan-ba Boise, Idaho European Plan Idaho's Leading Hotel Rates $1 to $3 Chas. H. Grout Manager The Good Things of Life come oftener to those who choose nicely. For instance, those who select their groc eries here have the best there is on their table. For your own satisfaction suppose you give us a trial order. When you find out how much bet ter our groceries are, though costing you the same, or less than you usually pay, you'll regret not having tried us before. Use (iold Medal Butter and Barring ton hall Coffee. Good Tbiigs to Ear' The Star Grocery Phone 53 I 1 IV I '.III,,,.. COHVALLISCARNIVAL Twenty-fifth Anniversary of Ore gon Agricultural College. GRAND HISTORIC OBSERVANCE Splandid Progress of a Groat Educa tional Inatitution to Bo Fittingly Col obratod Nation and Stato Will Bo Raproaontod by High Officials Mili tary Drills, Pageants, Athletio Con tests and Musical Entertainments Will Enliven the Occasion, The Ori'K'tm Agricultural college will celehrato the twenty-fifth iimilversnry of Its establishment its n state lnstltu tlou ou June 11. For llilx event there will nssvuililt' lu the city of Corvalllu meu tlistiugulriheil In every walk of Aiuerleuu life, together with many hu ml rods of Oregon college alumni and former Ptudcnta. The function will lie both formal and festive. Besides the conferring of degrees and the more formal exercises, there will le banquets, military drills and parade, athletic contests, student dramatic and musical concerts. Some of the most prominent men In con temporary public life will deliver ad dresses, and the liet musical talent available will be secured for the va rious programs. For this occasion Corvallls will take on a carnival air, and there la no spot lu Oregon better tit ted to be the scene of a great historic observance. The beauty which nature lias bestowed upon the great sweep of campus and Its surroundings will be augmented by the efforts of the best landscape gar deners and special decorators. The as. ' fif -t. ar . ii' i yfV. ..ft.,' r. 'v Vr i-'rVv'J it' ' ' ..s-i.. .a THE 0. A. C. GIRLS WHO WILL TAKE PART IN THE CELEBRA TION .1 E 14. apli-nilid new buildings will Ik; com pleted, and everything will be In such state as to best entertain and please the returning graduates and visitors. The railroads have agreed to offer excursion rates and to put on special trains from various points In the state. This will offer a splendid opportunity to the people of the state to visit the college at this opirtune time. The ex-governors of the state, far mer presidents of the college and far mer members of the board of regents will be among the otllclal visitors. Hot h the state and the nation will be represented by men prominent in the service of each. Governor JJcnson and his staff will be present as the repre sentatives of the state of Oregon. Men high In the ofliolal circles of the Unit ed States will be present to represent the federal government. The universities and colleges of l lie T'nlted States will also be Invited to send delegates to the celebration. This will guarantee a very wide representa tion lu educational work and will bring to the college many of the most prominent educators of the age. Itepresentatlves of the commercial. Industrial and agricultural Interests of the state will also be present at the celebration. The experimental work which the college has been carrying on for many years lias put It In rinse touch with these activities and with the people f the state who are en gaged In conducting them. This quarter century celebration Is significant not because It marks iho close of a long period of time during which the college has existed, but be- ; 2tf ".'- i-? "aIm-: LfYtrnz" '"St THE ENGINEERING BUILDING ON THE 0. A. C, CAMPUS, THE SCENE FOR THE CELEBRATION JUNE 14. ca'ise It marks an era of development Mini progress lu the edit ji ' lmi.il work uf Hie Institution which Is not Mir p. sed if it Is equaled lu the history of land grant colleges. lu the twenty-live years which have Intervened since the state assumed control of Corvallls college, then a sec tarian school, a marvelous change has taken place. The little local school x 5 4 ' 1 -j liiiVhlt.Non r. W. 1IKNSO.N, OHKUON S OK 1HIAL Utl'llKSKNTATlVE AT Vjl'AllTK.K ( KNTE.NNIAI. C Kl KUKATIO.N. which served as grammar school, high si houl and college for a very limited tlStrlct has developed Into a great and bi-nad Institution whose Influence Is Mt In every corner of the state and wlii. h attracts to Its portals young , i it'ti anil young women not only from every part of Oregon, but from sev- r t'SUt-l'y'l - - Z" ' r-e eral states of tho nation and several nations of the world. While the quarter centennial proper will be celebrated on June II, the whole commencement week will be col ored by the anniversary, and special features will continue from Friday, June 10, until the night of Tuesday, June 14. The festivities will be opened with the annual senior class play at the lo cal theater Friday night. This will be followed on Saturday by a student program, which opens with the class day exercises, Includes reunions of all student societies and organizations and closes with the annual junior prome nade. Sunday will be devoted to reli gious exercises. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by Kev. Ir. F. V. Clampett, rector of Trinity church, San Francisco. The afternoon will be devoted to exercises by Stu dent organizations and the evening to union services, In which nil the church es of the city will participate. The regular quarter centennial exer cises will open Monday with a unique historical program. Inirlug the day the president of I lie college will tender a reception to tue visitors, ami tue alumni will hold their regular business meeting. The evening will be devoted to the nlumiil reception and banquet and student celebration ou the campus. Tuesday will mark the rinse and cli max of the program. The forenoon will be devoted to the commencement exercises and the afternoon to the reg ular Jubilee program. A reception and dinner to the ollichil delegates will be the final event of the great celebration. i f- 2fi r .l ia sa. -rWl A ej r a , it aW- r J POLK'S GAZETTEER A nnslnesa Dlreetorr of each City, Town unit Ulnae la Uregon anil telilu(lon, glviug le..rlillve hketi'h of eui-h plaee, lM'Mllo-i, Mhiuptn Kacllilles and m ( ImssI fled lilreelory of eaib UusloeM mad l'rofrssioa. K. L. vol K CO., Iae. Healile. Wasli. Monarch .Malleable ltansesare sold only by li. A. Franz. If You dlant WilfS 1 . carefully attended to, come to The Turf Horseshoeing Shop First Street, Between Oak and State Peter Shively, Proprietor Phone 305M - Hood River, Ore. All the jreat Railroads, Stearruhip LinfJ, Hotels, Etc, of the world honor and accrpt the "A. B. A." TRAVELERS' CHEQUES. Very easy to negotiate, because self-identifying;. Not available to Tinder or thief, In case of loss or theft Convenient denominations. Take them on your trip. Butler Banking Co. STRAWBERRY GROWERS Of Hood 2 S7 YN A FEW WEEKS, almost be- PrIAA fore you wiy& mm The Apple Growers Union will ship berries this year, and with its splendid stor age equipment and shipping facilities will be in position to help you get the best possi ble returns for your crop. We want your business, and in favoring us you will also help yourselves by building up an institution that is owned and controll ed exclusively by growers of Hood River frulf. APPLE GROWERS UNION EXCURSION RATES TO THE EAST During 1910, from All Points on The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company TO RATES Chicago ..$72.50 Council Bluffs Omaha Kansas City.. GO. 00 St. Joseph ... St. Paul St. Taul via Council Bluffs G3.90 Minneapolis direct G0.00 Minneapolis via Council BlufTs... G3.90 Duluth direct.. GG.90 Duluth via Council BlufFs 67.50 St. Louis G7.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2 and 9; June 2, 17 and 24 July s and 22; August 3; September 8. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stopovers within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than October 31st. One way through Cali fornia $15 additional. Inquire of any O. R. & N. Agent for more complete In formation, or Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, On, W. O. ALDRED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Both Phones JOHN 0. ZOLLS ft SONS Contractors in Stone, Brick and Concrete Work Hood River, Oregon River Valley know it, the BERRY o,iuv win oe at nana, and from all reports the crop a e one