13-IE HOOD . RIVER NEWS Advertisers 'Get Ttesutts Highest Grade Job Tr in ting VOLUME 7, NUMBER 15 HOOD RIVER, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911 SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 A YEAR Knights of liohrassan Initiate 30 Candidates PARK STREET SCHOOL BUILDING FROM WHICH LOUIS WAGNER FELL Auxiliary Order of K. of P. Attracts Harry Members Who Penetrate Its Mysteries Under Guidance of Grand Lodge Team--Parade First, Ride Goat and Then Feast. Snt urdny was a big (lny with local K. if I', lodge members. Tin' occn hIuii was tin' Initiation of a large ( lllHM ()f ClllllllllllteH Into tilt' myster ies of tlu Dramatic Order of Knights of Kohrannan, mi auxiliary order of tin- K. of P. In addition to tln lliiinl Klver riidiliilatrH. there were t wofrom The Dulles Tin work was put on I i.v a team from the grand Inline In I ' i r t l.'i n i) . c i in Ht- I of twenty-two, MHHUteil ly an orchestra. The party ol visitors Included a tiutn her of prominent Portland members of t he oriler, who came iii to nee t lie fun. The Initiating team arrived frotikl I'ortlanil on t ti :L'o train ami wiih met lit the depot hy a commit lee of the camliilaleH, who were distin guished hy tugs with "l. O. K. K." printed on hem In big type. A truck loail of npparatiiM nccompnii leil the I'ortlanil delegation, anions whlrh were Heveral mysterious look ing machines that cm line, an anxloiiH consultation among the victims. Later they tire said to have become Intimately ai'iiualnteil with their workings, ) agreed thut an thrlll ith they have the chu te-tlie-chutes ami other hair-raising devices hacked off t he hoards. On their arrival the visitors were taken for u short nut omolille rhle around town, ami then hail slipper at the Oregon. A priH-eHnlon wiih then forineil ami the party went to the lodge hall, the Candida ton ctuerg lug later torn puraile through the HtreelH. whieh were made nlila with red lire. The ciitnlldatcH were clad In what looked very simpletons ly like white night nhlrtn topped off with varloiix styles of headgear, from a hnby'H cap to griindmn'n moHt approved nocturnal slumber lionnet. To the direful note of n Chinese gong they were led toslnugh ter from l he lodge hall down Fourth Mtreet, through Oak to Second, up to State street and li.ick to the lodge hall. Am they punned the crowds assembled on the street corners they were the recipients of many left handed compliments, hut took the jiltes and Jests with surpassing good nature. What happened In the lodge hall In, of courMe, Hecret, lint Judged by the hilarious noise which continued to Kjfi ""- -r-t. r.i; . n Mk. J S 1 - 33 IS i M iHilif II From the second story window of this building Louis Wagner, a pupil, attempted to slide down in a fire escape chute and fell to the ground. While hurt, young Wagner escaped fatal injury. (Continued on I'atce 10) City Council Removes . Bars to Street Paving Objections Raised at Last Hinute Swept Aside--Coun cilmen Believe Technicalities Should Give Way to Broader Scope tor City's Improvement--Vater Mains May Be Laid on First Street. After coiinldiTaliliJ dinciiHflon to put the matter on an cipiuhle linnN, the common council Monday night cleared nil olmt rucl Ioiih in the way of Htf,rlhig the I'irnt Htreet paving and the work will now he com meiiced at once. The contract for the work sviim Higunl Sat iirday le tween I he" V II. Aldrcd Company mid the properly owuern, and ciiIIn for the work to, he tiiiixhed in thirty :I;i,k, the cotitriicloiH giving ii homl of $1,Imk for the proper com pletion of t he work. The mutter thut inured heltnncy on the part of t he council mum that of taking care of Hiirface drainage. Thin wiih II ii f i 1 1 v disponed of hy ac cepting the recommeiidn I ion of the city engineer to iiihtall catch haniiiH and turn the water Into the Hewer. '. A. Hell. .1. H. Hunt ii ml Council- COUNTY ROADFEST SET FORAPRIL 14TH Itelievlng that renidcntH of the county lire HUlliciently IntereHted In putting the roailH In the hent iohhI hle Hlfnpe, the county comtnlHnlonerH have Het it day for a "road frolic." TIiIh coiicIuhIoii wiih arrived fit hy the comiulHHlonerH on account of the ahollHliment of the road poll tax, which wiih repealed at the hint hcs hIoii of the leglHlature. The commU hIoiicim reiiHon that an the county Ih the loner hy neveral thoiiHaml dollarn worth of work on ItH highwayn on that accouiit, rcHldcntH hIioiiIiI turn out en iniiHHe ntid get liuny with the pick and nhovcl. The day net for the road hie Ih I'rlday, April llth.aud road HUpervlHorn have heiu tiotilied to make preparatlotiH for w holeHule activity on t hat day. Many have Hignllled a willingnei.H to participate ami will take up the road making tni'iln of their renpec live dlnfrlctH. Nohody will licHlight ed and the road work Ih expected to lie general throughout the county. SuperviHorn will dcKlgnnte when work hIioiiIiI he done, nml It Ih hoped that when the day Ih over I he i n- 1,vh highwayn will hIiow a decided mprovciuent. (lat.ert Pesumes Run for Summer The Ha Hey iat7.ert. ( apt Allien In charge, Ih iigatn on The I iiiIIch-I'ort-liitwl run With Heveral Important chnngcH In her cahln. and her ex terior looking oplck and xpun, the veHHel reHiimed Iiit run Monday. The Hteumcr Itallen City, which Iiiih he-n on the run nlnce thetiat.ert wiih laid off In the fall, will ln out of roinmlH hIoii ahoiit ten dayn, having her hog chaliiH tlgliteiied and etiglui'M over hauled, and the two HteatnerH will then alternate mi the route. man Karly, who are among the property owiicih who were iiiixIouh to get the pa villi; t-1 a rled , Hpoke on the Hiil'jci't, ami tuemherH of the council and the mayor met them more t h hi half way. In connect ion with I lie I'irnt ntrtet ia hig.lt wax Muted that the c hiliit I t Ii would have to he re moved ornlx feel taken off the cant end of It. Alno that a telephone pole would have to lie moved. On mo tion, t he mn t tcr wuh referred to the nt reet com in i t tee, It Ii power to a it. A proponition to lay the water liiaiiiH on I'irnt Mtreet for the new municipal Hvntrm in ln lng coiiHidered and It h ponnllile they may he put in at I he name time. The council In now irixioim to pimh ntreet pnviuglu tile ImniPeHH necthm of the city and expects to call a meet lug of all t he property itw nern in t he dlntilct affected In the near future to iIIhciihh the matter. OrdinunecH were panned providing for ncwern In (llntrlctn 6 and !l, and the annexation ordinance wiih ulno punned. Mayor Hartwlg called at tention to the ntiite law providing for the removal of thlntlen and nnx Iouh weeilH In the city llmltnand the matter wan referred to the committee for action. The Open Klver Trunnportatlon Company communicated with the council at length In regard to pro viding a public dock. The recorder wiih ItiHtructed to notify the Hteatn hoat company that It was entitled to the tine of city frontage on the river. It wiih Mated that the point linked for an a landing wiih otitnlile the city HmltH. A communication from LouIh C. Kelnay offering to niiike a contract with the city iihcoii nulting engineer wiih read. Mr Kel nay wiih highly recommended and the matter wiih referred to the Judici ary committee for a report and rec ommendation. An ordinance providing for the payment of W. (I. Aldrcd for part of the State ntreet Improvement panned the llrnt reading and ."i0 wan voted for the Improvement of Kunt Second nl reet. Automobiles Increase Rapidly The iiiiiiiIht of aiitoinohllcH In the valley Ih incrennlng ho rapidly that It Ih hard to keep tali on thcni. Among thone that were received here hint week were a new White (ianenrfor the Home Telephone Company, and one of the name make for (ieo. T. I'nither and K. N. Young. County School Superintendent C. I). Thomp hiiii linn n new Maxwell, and there are Heveral otliern who lioiight ina chltien during the week. FIRE ESCAPE CHUTE CAUSES BOY INJURY . The tent of a can van chhte fire en cape ltiHtalled recently at the Park ntreet grammurHchool in Mood Illver strong gUHt of wind Hwuyed the chute, hurling him to the ground. The lad'n none and' upper lip were npllt and IiIh left arm wan dinlocated. An quickly an ponnilije a physician wan summoned and the boy was taken to t he honpltal where an op eration wan performed to repair hin InjurleH and he In now reported to lie recovering nicely. WEST SIDE RANCH SELLSJOR S18.000 A land sale for the largest figure that has occurred at Hood IUver for some time took place Friday, when COMMERCIAL CLUB EXHIBIT BOOTH gw-.iiM.jtw.n,., , frn-irrmrifMiiiiiiMmjumi ihmiiiiiihumi imi Iv. ' ?t it 1 --Jii il 3 IVUJW " - y?&y&jK' j W Wis IT- I IA i r 1 1 ' s in f lJt ill 5 a State-Wide Campaign Against Orchard Peats O. A. C. Experts to Take Field to Rid Oregon of Or chard Destroying PestsDivision Headquarters to Be Established in Fruit Centers to Facilitate the Work in Various Districts. A big campaign against tin pests which destroy orchards In Oregon In to be started shortly by six expert from the state agricultural college, in uccordance with the legislative bill providing funds for such work. I'nder the direction of Dean A. Ii. Cordley of the college of agriculture. Prof. C. I. Iewln of the horticulture department, and Prof. U.S. Jacknon of the entomology department, the college will establish division head quarters In the principal fruit centers of the slate Portland. Salem. Eug ene, ItoHchurg, and perhaps Milton and from there the investigations will extend over the entire Htate. Thin In not the tirnt work of the sort done by the college, though It Ih the first ntate-wldecampalgn against all kinds of pests. Many thousands of dollars have been saved the or chardmen of Oregon by the timely advice of the professors. The thirty five acre apple orchard of riamaii Brothers near (Jrants Pass was bo badly dUeimed with anthracknese In 11)01 that they were about to dig It up. hvery tree was diseased with the fungus, and nearly half of the tops were dead or dying. The vitality of the orchard wan m l.)w that It did not produce enough apples to pay expennes. Though the owners worked hard cutting dead wood and dead spots, the fungiiH continued to gain on them. They tried a bordeaux mixture Hpray Hug gented by Dean Cordley to the fall lie fore the leaves were off, with Imme diate ami pronounced lienent. Continued fall sprayings resulted In a production of 10,000 boxen of as fine, clean, healthy, four-tier apples, four years after, as could In? produced anywhere In the I'nlted States. They sold 7,000 boxes of four-tier Yellow Newtown and SpltzenburgH at fl.M a box, aud 3,000 boxes of Hen Duls and Wlnesaps, giving a gross receipt of $1.",2.'i0 from the orchard he had been ready to dig out. The protection of the rapidly In creasing fruit districts of the state from such pests as are already at tacking trees here, and from the In troduction of new ones through Im ported stock Is the problem with which the college experts will wres tle. The details of the campaign have not all been completed, but will be ready for announcement shortly. Violent Death Lays Hand on St. rJJartins Another Hember of Pioneer Columbia River Family KilledMutilated Body of Eli St. Martin Found on Railroad Track Near Ash His Father Mur dered a Year Ago. t7- M Build inf whicli tlit." City Knu'iiu'cr says is interft.'rinjr with jiroposotl paving on Firsi Street and should be removed or have six feet cut otf east end. Thursday resulted in the serious In jury of Louis Wagner, P years old, son of J. C. Wagner. During afternoon recenn the teach ers ordered tire drill. Several children who preceeded young Wagner down the chute slid In safefy. but an the .Wagner liny wan half way down a ! Rewval at Odell The revival at Odell, conducted by Mininter 1". S. Ilandnaker of the First Christian church of Hood Klver. con tinues with growing fa teres t, There were eighteen added to the church the pant week. The revival will probably close next Sunday evening. the west side ranch of Dickerson & Peck was sold to I.ouln J. Denchler, a wealthy business man of ludlanap. olin. It is understood that Mr. Denchler1 bought the place for his brother who will come here and live. The figure paid for the orchard was about The St. Martins family, which has been known along the Columbia iver almost since the coming of w hite settlers, is fast vanishing. The t. Martins, who are a mixture of French and Indian, have for years ow ned the valuable mineral springs which are named after them and which are located near Carson. They have also, at times, owued nv tracts of land, much of which, in later yearn, they have disposed of. The latest memlier of the St. Martin family to pans awa Is Kll, who was killed last week by a North Hank railroad train. The Skamania Pio neer gives the following account of his death: "Kll came dow n to Stevenson early Sls.iM). The property formerly U longed to Capt. Watts and connlntn of seven acres of bearing trees, w ith the bal ance In young trees, two and three years old. The sale wan made through .1. II. Mellbronner & Co., who alno sold last week, five lots lielonging to M. W. Moody of the Dalles to the Apple tirowers I'nion. The lots are situ ated lu the viclulty of the present warehouse of the union and will lie used for the purpose of erecting ad ditional storage buildings. E-Vcnts of XOorld Wide Interest Ticttircd For 'Busy Headers Ay JgAiT8. -L..'..;r3 Lv s v.- v v m mm4jrjL jvi---wwn, iC&vnv:L,v.f.lHr Irk hr. - ft 1 '--- News Snapshots Of (he Week Fire started by n cigarette gutted the lefts occupied hy the Triangle Wnlst conipnny nt 2.1 20 Wiishlngton place. New York. One hundred mid forty-four persons, mostly worn, n and plrls, were either tmrned to death or killed In Jumping from the eighth, ninth or tenth floors. Fhe Chief F.dwanl F. Croker Is Hiding an Investigation to ascertain who is to blame for the loss of so many lives. The troops In Texas nre spending their time In m-i ri-M ng against Invisible enemies. A fire, with loss estimated it JI.iHHi.iHiii dcsiio.Ncd a large part of tho New York state cnpltol nt Albany. Coventor Pix ordered out the state nillltl.i to ptard what was left of the building. Following (lie resignation of his cabinet President Dim of Mexico n;.ined Sctiors Francisco de la Hurra ntid Jose Lluiantour to form a new one. In the afternoon, nnd was some what under the lutlueuce of liquor when he arrived. He was refused drinks In the saloons here, but was evidently supplied by some friend. He boarded the SM Itxral In the even ing and started for home. He got off at Anh statiou all right, but no one seems to have seen him alive after he left the train. He evidently started up the track toward Wind river bridge. The 1 o'clock train came along nnd when It reached Home Valley the engine bore evi dence of having struck something. A search along the track was Insti tuted and Kli's body wan found In a badly mutilated condition." Kll St. Martin wan a son of Inadore St. Martin, w ho was murdered at his home near Carson on the 10th of March last year, by Koliert Drown. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. WIDENSMANAGEMENT A change of widespread interest in the conduct and management of the Davidson Fruit Company Is an nounced, by which ( has. H. Custner, H. M. Huxley and W. H. Chipping, who have liecotue Htix-khohlers lu the company, will take part In di recting its affairs. H. F. Davidson, who has N-en en gaged In growing and shipping fruit nt Hood Klver for IS yearn, and Is the president of the company, will ntill have general supervision of Its conduct. Having disposed of his other InterentH, both lu an 1 outside of Hood Klver. he will give the fruit I (limitless his exclusive attention. Mr. ! Huxley. Mr. Castner and Mr Chip- ping, how ever, will placed In . charge of various departments. Mr. Huxley, w ho has had w hie ex perience In the fruit bunluenn. having I formerly Nvn employed by the Da I vldnon Company, and afterwards I was the succennful manager of the 'Hood Klver Apple Crowim" I'nion and alno the Monter Fruit irow em' J Association, will have charge of the otlice and ai counting department. I Mr. Castner, an an expert on pack and other feat uren of t he fruit bunl liens pertaining to storage and ship i inelit, will illrtrt the affairs of the colli storage plant and also the ship ping. Mr. Chipping, for some years su perintendent of the plants of the l.lght and Water Company, has taken charge of the I l acres of or chards of the company and will do vote his time to the fruit-growing end i d t he business. ntmul m I'm I'tl