4 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910 TO THE APPLE GROWERS OF HOOD RIVER VALLEY This is the crucial year for growers of this and other North western Apple Producing: Sections. It is to your interests to become associated with reputable, experienced and up-to-date dealers in Western Box Apples in Eastern Markets. We are the pioneer house in handling: Western Box Apples in New York and European Markets. Occupying: the strongest possible posi tion to realize best results covering: any and all shipments en trusted to our care. Handling: over 1100 cars of Pacific Coast Fruits in the Eastern Markets last year is a sufficient guar antee of our ability to conserve your interests in every way. RAE & HATFIELD 317 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK WILL OPEN UP BIGTERRITORY Steps are being taken liy V. L. Clarke, Mrs. Marlon MacHae, the Ep-plng-Brydle Company, (). L. Yander bllt, and others owning land lu that district, to have the Post Canyon road put through Immediately. Thin road will open up 8 large territory that Is being rapidly developed and some of the landowners have already slashed for the road through their premises. When completed It will make a great deal ot land that Is available for (rult accessible In the southwest section of the valley and be one of the most desirable districts In the county. Seven hundred acres of land In this section have been disposed of by Mrs. MaeKae to middle west people, most of them from Iowa, and the Epping Brydle company has also disposed of a good deal of Its big tract In this neighborhood. The Iowa people who have bought largely In the Macltae tract have engaged A. C. Hallam of Kansas City to clear be tween 400 und 5K) acres for them. Mr. Hallam expects to arrive here shortly and will bring with him a big steam stump puller and other machinery for clearing and grubbing different from anything. It Is claimed, that has Ix-en put Inline In the valley. Elmer Keeve, an experi enced graduate horticulturist, will have charge of the planlirig arid care of the tract until It Is five years to six years old, through an agreement he has with the owners. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will le pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that ncl-j ence has been able to cure In all its i stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's' Catarrh Cure Is the only positive; cure now known th the medical fro- j ternlty. Catarrh, being a constitu tional disease, requires a coiistitu-i tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting dl-j rectly upon the blood ami mucin surfaces of the system, thereby ile-1 stroylng the foundation of the dis- ; ease, and giving the patient strength by bulldlug up the constitution and I assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In tta curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, (. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for comtlpatloo. Court? mouse Mi N deed record, iMimas road, chairman Pumas two days bailiff witness circuit witness circuit County Court Proceedings The following bills were allowed at the August term of the County Court: ISeall Ac Co., rooter plow, .4:. P. F. I'.radford, ax in (in Mimas road, S.'.so. V. 1). Copper, care of lawn, 1.1. (J. W. JMmmick, deputy assessor, $120. Irwln-Hodson Co., 71.20. Jacob a-wi, nxman $.10. C. It. McCoy, school examination $2..V), Wm. II. Metcalf, road, 7.40. Chas. F. Morse, clrculn court, $7. Carl A. IVath, court. 2. H. W. Pratt, court, $2. (). II. I'hoades, chairman Iiiimas road, S..10. Iiert Sandman, one coyote, 1 .K). I'nlon Oil Company, $.10 P1. W. E. Hanson, deputy clerk, 7.1. Hood Itiver Power A: Water Co., water and power, .10.0.1. Shaw & Pronson, professional ser vices, 11. .12. L. E. Morse, Incidentals, $10..'!.1. A. C. Statcn, hardware road dis trict No. !!, $21 .10. C. F. Sumner, supplies, 7.70. S. V. Curran, superintendent road district No. 2, 170.2.1. Cottage Hospital, contract, $20. .1. P. Lucas, Incidentals, 20. .1. 'Ickham, deputy assessor, $210. V. C. P.rock, road warrants, '!, !:! :;:. I,. F. Morse, to lots 10 17, block IS. S. H., S .;:. Notice to Apple Packers The Apple Urowers I'nlon requests all packers who want to park ap ples this fall to call at the ollice of the union and register th"lr names and plare of residence , Oood pav and a long season of work guirun teed all experienced packers. C. II. SiMtovr, Manager Hood lllver Apple (rovers I'nlon. "Advertising brings success" If what you advertise bears out your advertisement. PENDLETON PLANS WILD WEST SHOW Articles of Incorporation for the Northwestern Frontier Exhibition Association have been filed and all arrangements have been completed for holding the tirst annual "Pound up" in Pendleton. Ore., which event will be the biggest frontier celebra tion ever held In the Northwest. It is to be an annual event, and an ef fort Is to be made to make it rival the big shows at Cheyenne and lienvcr. When the plan was started a few days ago the capital stock was placed at :S,uii. The committee was overwhelmed with applica tions for the stock and the amount was increased to $.1,0U0, and no man was allow eil to suliscrllie more than $lu. Events characteristic of frontier days and military spectacles by the I'. S. army will have place In the contests, which will cover three days, September 2!, ." and Oct. 1. Pendleton Is Ideally situated for uch a show, slne it it Is the trading center for cattlemen and horsemen In practically all of Eastern Oregon. Several thousand dollars will lie offered in prizes, besides each contest In the riding, roping and racing events will be for the championship of the Northwest. Severn! hundred Fmatill-i, Walla Walla, Cay use, Yakima and Ne Perce Indians are to be invited. I'.ronco busters ami owners of out law horses from northern Idaho to Oklahoma have nln-adj signified their intention of participating. In suring a frontier show well worth going hundreds of miles to see. A race track Is to be constructed and the racing of cowboys ami Indi ans In old-fashioned western style will be a feat lire. I ire in Oak drove District A forest lire which started near the home of I: P. Huge in the Oak fJrove district, Sunday, kept neigh bors In that district busy for some time keeping it from burning up Mr. noges new house, i ne nre was finally coii'iucred with shovels anil backfiring. Hugh Watson, who has charge of the place, had Just moved Into the premises, and feared for a time that his furniture would be destroyed Mr. Hoge and family are at present on their way to Alaska. Copy for advertisements MUST be In the office by Monday NOON. mWHfJrT1lJ" Campers Supplies and full line of Fishing TacKle, Guns, Ammunition Blowers Brothers HA'R'DWA'RE ! Ill II I B I ll. II II I I Willi I II Cor. Oak and First GSn J VOGT cHon - homing Uoday for the first JSfetsv JorK. J1ylcs of Hlfred Benjamin" Clothes The mosT; remarkable assemblage of fine clothing ever shown in this store. An exhibition of styles created by the most talented designers in New York. Each suit is individually cut and hand-tailored and on sale at the same price asked elsewhere for ordinary factory made clothing. 1