'food Iftvcr Slacier. HOOD 1HVKR. OK., JULY, 2 ,1892. The careful observer of trie political movements will note the feeling of In dependence, of restlessness ami of dis satisfaction with their party, by a large element of both democrats and republi cans. It Is not a cluuiglug of politic mm regarila the old parties, but a desire for something uw. This same ob server will find by examining tto the causes for this unrest and desire for change a, revival of a portion ut least of Uia old Know Nothing doctrines. There it undoubtedly a strong and rap Jdly growing senUoient in favor of an American party. This element be lieves the doors of Castle Uarden should be closed, and that Immigration should be stopped. The tliue has come when this should cease to be the "asy luui for all the nations of the earth." The asy lum sentiment has outlived its useful ness, and it fa argued very properly that those seeking this asylum should not be entitled to nor expect to con duct its affairs. The protection to American labor" theories have set this element of independents to reasoning that if this is the correct theory it should hi curried to its legitimate conclusions, and that the first step should be not to shut out the products of foreign labor, ' but to frbut out the foreigu Labor itself. This, they say, would protect t hi Amer ican laborer generally to u much greater degree than all the turiir bills that might be enacted. Besides, there is jtit ever growing sentiment that our naturalization laws are too liberal, and that ut least ten years' residence in this country should precede the right to vote, to locate government lauds or to own real estate, and that none of these Acts could be performed except after lieing admitted to citizenship. There is room for an American party, and there are people enough to fill it. The Orrgonian expresses its opinion of Lotan's appointment very forcibly, as follows: "Iu the matter of the appointment of Lotan to the collect orsh in, there has Ijeen a species of iudireetion and decep tion that k reprehensible, and ven despicable. It was koowu here three "Weeks before the general election that he was aa applicant for the office, There were many p'oteets against the appointment, and the delegation ut Washington held it off, with a design of misleading the public into a belief that it would not be made. Then it was putolT again till after the city elec tion, with the same intent. Finally the nomination was smuggled into the aeuate, no announcemeut of it was jr juitted, lest protest might defeat it.and .the first thing heard here was that Lo tan was nominated and confirmed. This is of a piece with the snap judg ments and general methods of ring pol itics tlutt have made all the trouble here. People don't like It; they feel that they have been deceived or trifled with, ami they will bide their time to show their displeasure. It may just us well be set down for a certainty, here and now, that the republican jwrty of Oregon eau't be carried fofther on the old ring basis. This last -proceeding Is .going to change wot Jew votes from Benjamin Harrison to Grover Cleve land. The resentment is not confined to Portland by any means. It will be felt all over the state." The Orrgonian is waging war on the Australian ballot system. It strikes us that the law is a good one, and that the objection that some people couldn't un derstand the ballot is of no noeht. a -citizen that couldn't make ji i. . . . ... . . ticket he wants from the printed tad- Jot as It now w does not deserve to vote, In fact the idea of toe system k to com- pel the voter to fix bis own ticket And f . to prevent ward strikers from doing it for him. If the Qregonian'M loud and persistent dem&iida for a fair election in the south mean anything other than political clap-trap, to he consistent it should be a firm frknd of the Austra lian system, V The murderer of little Mamie Walsh lias not yet been discovered. From the act that the girl wu killed after being outraged it seems probable that who ever committed the deed wa known by the girl and the murder was com mitted to prevent his identification. The next legislature should remember J3aba's advice to Don Joan, when that younggentlemaiuvntemptuausly kick ed the feminine garments away, and pass a bill providing a penalty for the crime of rape that would prevent a sec ond offense. ' The citizens of Portland have scarcely begun to congratulate themselves ou having downed their political bosses and sent them to the rear, when the news reaches them that Jim Lotan has been picked out by the Oregon repub lican delegation for the ofitce of col lector of customs at Portland, and has been appointed by the president. The result will be hsard in November, The people's party are somewhat at ft loss for presidential candidate, but our own good governor seems to have baen overlooked. The party couldn't go much further for a candidate, but it Diigbt law much wurae. We fully belle v that time will show that Joe Simon's flue Italian hand as fisted In nominating and electing Port land's present mayor and police and tire couinilwloueis. Sum Parrtsh's head will go Into the basket Just for a show, and then the show will end. When a Jew Isms Is succeeded by a He brew, It Is a safe U-.t thut the living tribe of Israel are irolnit to remain in business at the old stand. Ilcfore the consol'd it Ion of Portland and Its adjacent towns It was quite pos sible to get n letter delivered in Alhina or Kast lVi'tlnnd wlthl-t a reasonable time. Since the new nrrat'.geincut It takes a letter two days to reach either place from here and three to get back. If Port 1 ind will ald another suburb the whole business will be shut off, un less people go to the west side for their malls. The general sentiment seems to lie that whether it be Cleveland or llarrl son, we arc to have a good president but Dana of the New York S'mm, w ho four years ago biiterly opjosed Cleve. land, now says: "IWtter vote for the devil than respectable Hen Harrison with a force bill in his ickct." The prohibition party is holding its national convention at Cincinnati. The shade of the lute John P. St. John was made tcitiMirary chairman. Mr. Hugh Gourlay has resigned the editorship of The Dalles Chronicle, Mr. Ireland taking his place. Oregon's First Nursery. E. W. Allen, in nn address before the State Horticultural Society's meeting at Grant's Puss, gave the following ac count of the introduction of the upple into Oregon: Among the heroic souls that came to Oregon in 1S47 was Henderson Luell ing, who was then a resident of South western Iowa, anil who conceived the idea of transporting to Oregon a nur sery on wheels. This idea he proceeded to put into execution by making two boxes twelve inches deep and Just wide and long enough to rill the wagon bed; these he tilled with a eoiiiM,ite of earth and charcoal, in which he plant ed several hundred trees and si. rutin; these were protected trom the stock by a light frame work fastened to the wagon bed. That load was doubtless, for many reasons, the most diflicult one to handle that ever crossed the plains, and yet it has been truly said, "That load of trees contained health, wealth and comfort for the old pioneers of Oregon," and it is doubtless true that that load of trees and shrubs brought more wealth to the state than any ship that ever entered the Colum bia river. It was the mother of all our nurseries, and gave to Oregon a name and fame she would never have had without it. These trees were planted at Milwaukee, six miles south of Port land, and the sale of fruit and grafts from them brought wealth to the enter prising proprietor. The great immigra tion to California, caused by the dis covery of gold, created a market for every eatable, and the "Big lied Ap ples" from Oregon were sold at enor mous prices to miners and others. jMany orchards were set out by the pioneer emigrants, ana some ot the trees planted ut that early period are still in vigorous bearing. Fruit culture, especially the apple, proved very prof itable, the limited products of those times selling ut fancy prices.. Several persons made small fortunes from fruit raising, but few adopted it as an exclusive pursuit. The high prices then obtained gave a great impetus to the planting or orchards, out when these came into full bearing, the in crease of supply brought prices down, and California being tiie only market available, the supply very soon exceed' ed thedemand, the result of which was that a general feeling of carjlessness permeated the fruit growers of Oregon, and but little attention was paid to tak ing proper care of the orchard, or the enormous crons that thev nroduced. The fruit yield In the Willamette valley .alone has been estimated to average one million three hundred thousand jbiwhels per annum since the comple lion or the three transcontinental lines ,f railroads that now traverse her fer- tile valleys, bringing as it were the itfreat fruit markets of the east to our I . A . A I 1 very door. A new impetus has been given to fruit growing, and the near future bids fair to see Oregon stand again at the head of the list as the greatest fruit producing state in the Union. Does 8. B. get there ? smile. S. B. Well I should $500000 BEATTY'S organ t Iiiirgainii. For Diirti- c .lam, catalogue, Hiidren Daniel r . JJeatty, Washington, New Jersey. I have bargains to give, to all those wanting summer goods. Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Mrs. Ii. 8. Howei,ls. Dr. F. C. Brosius, having succeeded to the medical practice of Dr. E. J. Thomas, can be found at the drug store day or night. Hood Itiver Ore., Dec 18. 1891. Beatty's Organs Are the BEST. Write for analogue. Addles Dualel V. Ileutty, Washington, iew Jersey NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver wash. June 23, 1802. To Dougald Camcroa and all whom it may concern. No Wee Is hereby given that the followlngr nairned settler him tiled notice of bin Inten tion to make final proof in wupport of hln ekiira. and that wild proof will be made before W. li. Dunbar, (JominiHuloner United Htat Cireult Court for District ol WonhinKton ot Goldendale wh. ou August 31st Dm, viz; Donald V. Cameron, Admlnlxtratorof the estate of Colin Cam eron, deceased. Pre D. a Nn. 1857 for the lot 1 and 2 a w Yt Be and e a w fC.4Tpa a r lOe w m. Ho names tlie following wltnensefi to prove bin continuous residence opon and cultiva tion of, mild land, viz: Janiee Brown. Kranlc I, tine, (jerden rainier, of White Salmon, Washjt'harles Pearson, of Trout Ijxke, Wash, Ji'2-ugti Joil- D. Gkoghf.uan. ltcglster. Why cough, when fi, J), will stop It. Tho undersigned being located near Hood Hlver, w Ishes to Inform parties who may bo desirous of having sur veying done, that he Is a practictd surveyor of many years exerlenee, and that work entrusted to htm will he performed with disputed ami correct ness. He takes pleasure In referring to Mr. A. S. Mower, who for years was county commissioner In Minnesota,)' and for whom he did county work us county surveyor, us to Ins anility. Parties wrltlmr me at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. C. J. IUyks, Dated Hood lllver April Uth, hsul. exkcVtous Notice. Notice U liervl.y lvrn tlinl J. ll.MUMMnn, hiin Ihti! duly mittiorlrivl n mvutor of the limt Mill una tOMinnuMU or Kllrt MWtilMuii lr it'HMHtl, In curry nut I lip trovlltin oI'hhIiI will, .ml In tiitumir. tlic MltUtr of mild entitle. All IK'rsun IimvIiik rlulum iiirnlnl uttltl ehtto itre hereby iioIiiIih! to H'i'm'iHtli mono to Milil executor, Ht IIihhI UtverOitnoii, neil.v M tented w lllilii nix monlliH from llieilitli hereof. J. It. MttUl,KTtlN. Kteeulnror the limt will unit tfitU'iiiuul of KIIh Mlilrlli'tun iIiI'iimhI. INiUhI nt IliMi.l Ktvcr,Ori!e, June II lAtt. A DM msflUTburoTirtr Notice Ik hereliy Klven thai the umlersliMii'il litis Ihvii it illy pHliitiil lv (Ik itumty court xftlii'MtiitiMiflUvKiiii lor Wiiihm Cotuily, In ort:ito, mliiitiiUiriiUir of the OMtiite of 1'j.llior lUu'ktio ileitMimtl. All crsoli IiuvIiik t'lulms HKii'ast milil vMtntc nrK lii'i'ly rotilrvU Ui rVM'i''t tlirm lo lue, with 'roT voiu-lirn ut my reniilenew lit'iir IIimmI Itlver, Wiimm limiitv ur'iiii,,ivllhln nix iiioiiUm fivia lliv dnti-of thl. notiic, Kkkp UowK,- AiliiilnlNtrstivf of I ho eiut f Kthr Burkiu, decniMSl. lnti(t thin 2lt ilay of May IS'i. Timber Uiul, Art JuneS, I8TS.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. fulled Stnle t4Hid OlTtee. Vancocvkii Wash., Juno II, isui Notice U herebv clven Unit hi entnitllane with tho urovUloiw of the act of Comiiviu of June H, 1S7S, vnlitli-J "An Hi t for tho of timber Imitls in the stiiii-t of Cnllfornta, Ore gon, Neviulii, unit Wnshliititon Territory," Miire:int A.t'mueron.of Whtlolmiiciiily ofKlii'kltHtMiitvof Wiu.h.,liiiitliU tiny tlleJ In till offio lu-rHWorn matvuieiil no. I..H, Ar tin' fuin-liiweof theiilh runt qiwrlerof w. no. II n towiiklilp no..") nortn, runm no. lOetisl, nml will ollrr iironf to Hhow tluit tliu html notiuht in more vnliiulilt' lor Im IiiiiIht or mono than for Hitrleultnml itur)Mvio, mid tocitulilUli her I'lilim to until huiil iH'foru the KikIhIit Uiut Ke celviTof thin oiIIid ut Vancouver wiwlilnxlon on Thurwluy, tho 1st ilu' ol'SopteintKT isirj. She nivmca nn witneawes: Jumps llrovvn, Fmnk Ijoio, fiuntcn Tulnier, of white Mil mon, wiuilmttoii, I'hnrk lnmon, ot Trout Lnke WushiiiKton. Any and all persons elalmlnn Advenely the bImivd uVcrllH.'l IiiiiiN nro rtiiiieHtuii to tile ' thoircluliiM In thlsoinceou or before wild 1st any of September, lrj. JniVaur-V John I. Obooiikuao, HcKiiter, NOTICE FOlt PCULICATION. ITimbcr Uind, Act Juno 3, is:. V. B. I..nn Offick, Onixjcx City, Ohkuon ,ny. 7, 1S92. Notice in hereby given tlmt in coiiipllanee with the provlKloim ot I lie uit of (Xiiigrrns of J illicit, IS7S, entitled "An act fur the wile of tlin ber;lnn.tslu tiicstutcHotrullAirniii, nrron Nc vmluHiiii Wiishliitftim Territory,'1 Mr. Hiir rlut S. Johi'non, a widow of I'm iliiml, county of Multnomnli, tHle of Olwo.i, iim thlsiUy tiled in tlibtolllcu h.'ruworu Htatement X". -Ml for the pun-hiuie of the w't n e e !-i ne nnd tie yt o t ofMM'tluii No. H In lown Kliip so.3 (Hiulli. rango no. S'wuit, w.in.timl wtllollor pnxil tonliow tlmt Hie liunl wninrtlH more vnluuble for ll.i timl;er or Htone thut) for ii'TicuHurul piirpoKca, mid to etl)llli her ciitim to suiil In nd before the llcKixtcr mid lti reiver of ttii orTlce nt On-son City, Oregon, on Mouduy the loth day of August ISJKi. She narnes iu witnessed: Horace H, Cuni) boll, Hurnli A. Iteid, bithof Katt I'ortliuid Multnomah County Oregon, Churlin i'olc, Sundy, Claekaniim County Or., Thus. J. J'eek, f l'ortlund Multnomah County Oregon. Any nnd all person clulmlng adversely tho abovexlencrilied lnnd are roipioMod to Hie their claims in thin ollleu ou or before Mtid l.", dnv of August. li mya-iy: J. T. Ar pkkson, RegUter. J.M. , k GO., TITLE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN ACENTS. Reliable Information concerning land titles. Choice city and country property for SALE Conveyancing a Specialty. 113 Second Street - - - - The Dalle Or. Has been thoroughly renovated, and a large ell added doubling its CAPACITY. Everything will be found neat and clean . , ASB TUB Table will be supplied with the belt the MARKET A f FOll IIS. OEOItGE HERBERT Proprietor. ' .1 'f j I ,WeleoiirlMw.cliot. psk-WZlLV Ytt lor ew f tnW eht ,, . TSl -Ana otoej l 13-intH ruk. -St-frSZ- ATM. V. HARRISON'S. Thc Popular Desire to call your attention to the fact that they are stilll running their well known LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE, AND Are prepared to furnish buggies, or hacks with reliable drivers, to carry fishing, tourist or other parties to all points in the valley at reason ttble rates. Good saddle boress always on hand. Horses board ed by the day, week or month. SECOND STREET Ms oito at i N0T1CK KOlt PUHMCATION. 1'i tiT Ni liiulil.iiml nil whom It miiy concern. Ijnnl ottlcc ut Yiineonvcr whmIi., Mity 'Jti,ls)i Notice In hcivhy hIm-ii Unit llio followlnif. luiinril Mclller Iimh tiled notice of III III Ictillon to tuiike tlmil proof In mixi-t of hU clnllil Hint tlinl wild piMof Will lie mmlc l Tire W. It. Imnluir, ('oiniiilwiloiier. t'nlteil Ntiite Circuit tiiirt Ar IHNtrlct or WhrIiIiik. Ion, nt OotilcnilHlc, WiiMhtngloii, on Tliiiriduy AuKimt 4tli isii-j, vl: ;AhUnh II, Ilyrkett. rtin'hune Application No. SIT muter nee. Sol the net npprovcil Hcpt W Imkj tor the north half I'tiuvtlon 1,1 tow nnhlp tl north of ruiiuo ID cast will mcr. lie im men the Pillowing wltnnuHn to provo hln continuoiu clnlm to mid ctiltlvtitlon of, wild hind, vl: t'hiirlcii IVitrKou. W II Hum finite. I- iiink t'onlc, John r'.ckcrt, nil of Tinut l.iiliol'. O, wiinIi,, Ocoigu Ullmor, of (Illmer I'.O. wsiOi. J utt-Jj 1 1 John U. OKooiiKOAN.Ucgliilcr. MIDNIGHT " V ill nuik e the spili'ir si-iisoii of lMtt at F. II. Ilulliin turm a! llmi.l Ulvor. ltscrlittMi ami Pedigree. "M IiIiiIkIiI" In a eonl-Mni'k HnnitileloiiUn, 5 Vi'tun olti; wrluht mhuhIs; sln'il liy Mluiw'n lliiiiililclonliiii; iliini, a t'otivr-lMittiii) mare, "MUtiiluhl" Is it uiHid dlsiNsltloiHd horsi-, a loppy driver and nolle u lixdler fcir u home of Ills sue. "iMIdnlKhl's" aervlee fie will be SI0 Bir slnitlr service, duo id time of rTliv, or $1" Bir lha st'itson. lVrsons brocillnit by shiKle si rvli and mure fntlliiK lo caloh, eml lin inl by the siusou by the atlditloiiiit myiuetil of V Hca hoii to clone July .V iwij. V. if. Ul'rniS, HoikI Itlver.Or, OTiCk fo rT v u IicatTo n 7 " ITlinluT Uiud, Act June S, 1K7H. t'nllcd Htatcs Uuid Onice, Oregon t'iiy tinmni, May, 7, IkM. Notliv Is lii'n liv ulvcu thut In eoiniillani with the provisions of tho net of IHuigrcss of JuneH, ls;H.ciitilli-d "An act for I he sale of tlinhcr huiils In the Htalcs of ('allfornla, Ore gon, Nevada mid ashliiKtou Icrrltory, Mrs. Siiruh A.Ki til, widow ot rorllund Co., of Mull, iioiiuih. Male of tuviion. has lids dnv ttltnl III this olllit' her sworn stHii iiu ul, No. 't lor the iiunliuscol 'IheH' jM.,aiid s,ylwli"'"'0.o.il,lil ownslilp No. !l, south range No.S,K. w. M.and wllloUi r pnsil to show that the land souglit Is more vnluulile for lis lliuls r orsloue tliuit for imriciiltiind iHirinwi-s. and to estlillsh her t liiliii to said laml IH'foru the Itcglsler and lie ectver il Ihls olt'i v at Oregon I'lty Oregon, ou Monday the l illi day ot August MU. Hhe names as wllnesjH's; Horace H, Camix hell, of Knst IVtrtland, Mulluomah I'liiiuty dr., l mines t ole. of hiindy lui-kumiis t ouuty liregou, Thos. J. IVs-k, aitdllurriet S. Johnson, tsith of i'oiilaiul .Multnoiiuihi ounty urcgou. Any and all s'rsons clulmlng adversely the alsvi deserilH'd lands aru riiin sled to tile Iheir clulmsln thisoiltivou or u u.ro milil loin day of August, isirj. iiij2s-JyoO J. T. Ari'guaox, Keglslcr, KXEtt'TOKS SOTirE. Notice Is licril'V given that the undersigned luis h, i n duly Kiiisiluted, liy the llouoratili' county iiini l,of W a.ieo county OreKoiiserulor ot the estate and will of James A. ilauklns late ot said County and now deceased. All per. suns having claims against said estate arc licrvbyitatilh'd present tlM'ir claims, duly verified, as required by law, to ino at IIishI Hlver, Hiegoji; and within six months from the (lute ot this notice. Wv ATT Coormi. Kxeciitor of the estate of James A. Hank ins deceased. Jlyil HishI Ulver, Oregon, June 13th Mi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Und Olllce at The Dalles Or. J line 4, 1KIU. Notice Is hereby given t'mt the following' named settler has tiled not lev of bis intention to make ll mil uroof In siiniMirt of his claim. and tnnl said proof wl'l be mada before the Kegisteraiid Ki-eeivur I . f. U O. at 1 he Dalles Or. on July Id, IXC, iz: 1'eter Nesson, , P. H. No. TJiS for the lots2S and 4 and i c M n w y4 sec .w ip. i norm range mew in. He names the following wltnessca to prove ins continuous resilience uimiii ami cultivation of said land vlx: Marktmm Wlnehcll. h. T. Wlnans, John Divers, M. O. W heeler, all of iiimmj itiverun-gon. Jnli-Jylil Joiim W I.KW1A, Itcglsler, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OtllceHt Vancouver wash. June 2, IWI2. Notice Is hereby given that the following mimed settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final prisd In suiitsirt of his claim, and that said proof will be made oet'ire tne ucgisicr anil iiervivcr lT. w. Uiiiil Olllce at Vancouver wash. on August , vlr.: David K. Ordway. Cash application No 17 under the 3rd sec tion of the act approved .Sept. 'Jit 1W0, tor the nwne ( n u w and s w1 n w see. II Tp i u r 0 c w in. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uimiii and cultiva tion or. said laliu, VI.: Aimw I nilerwisxi, Kdward t'ndcrwiMid. of wlittc Kaluion wash William Drano, William Kennedy, of Chuuo. wiin wasn. Jnli-Jylil John D. Okoohaoa. Ilegistcr, SOTICE FOR I'CBLICATIOX. LandOfllceat The Dal lea Or., June M, '.892. Notlee Is hereby given that the following named settler has fifed notice of his Intention to make final proof in supisirt of his claim. and that said proof will lie made before the Register and Ueeelver V, 8. L. O. at Tho Dalles ur, on August a w, viz: Charles Kaundera. D. H. No- 73W for the nw) aec. 12 Tp 1 n r 0 e w m. He nnmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of, said land, viz: lvl Neulelgh, Joe Tumor, morse, ua Morse, all of lloofl Ittver or. JniJy:iO John w. lwls, Itcglster, Good number 8 second hand cook stove for sa.o at Harrison's. Liverymen, HOoD RIVER OREOON. nt H Mel RIVER MANUFACTURING DEALERS IN House Builder's Goocta, Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Brackets and Wood Turnings. Limo. Plaster and Lath Coil ing, Rustic and Flooring Coffixxc CaclsiotcL ON HIHMTIWT NOTICK O. I. 8THANAII VN, I'resltlellt. Mercer & Dul SUCCESSORS TO 0. B. HARTLEY. Will supply the publlo with tho very choicest BEEF, PORK AND MUTTON At tho Very Lowest Rates. Wo havo constantly ou hand a line stock of lETaxxxc, Bacon and Ijaxd Iu fact, everything In our jlne. j Our wagon will run through the' valley and to the nillls Mondays Wed nesdays and Fridays. All orders tilled promptly. Corner Oak and Fourth Sts., Tli. Dalles aiTujrseries, RAWSON & WEBER I'HOl'UIKTOHH Have on hand a full supply of Fruit, Hhado and Ornamental trees; grap vines, small fruits, Hoses and Hhrubbery. lie sure to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. lU'iiieuiU-r our trees are grown strictly without Irrigation. THE DALLES. OREGON W. A. 8MSttKKI.ANI, Loitil Agent. "WE HAVE IDECIHDEID That thirty days Is as long as we can credit goods, and would rcupcctfully request our putroim ut govern rhumsetves accordingly. Hood-EiTrcx Pliaimacy's u 1 Accurately ConiDOiffiflsfl. And a Complete Line of DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. YOURS FOR. HOOD RIVER, DRS. WILLIAMS & BROSIUS. SUM PEARMOUNT (PORTLAND) & HOOD RIVER NURSERIES. OfTer for sale 500,000 standiird tret-s grown on high fir lands without irriga tion or manure. Huch trees are Incoitipandily suiH-ilor to those grown on swales or watered sil Irrigated trees when planted on high and dry soils are liable to stunt in growth and if they live, it Is liable to be 7 or 8 years before they bear to amount to anything. Our trees are frequently In (tearing tho 2nd year from setting out. will send references to substantiate this assertion . Apple, I'm, I'vwhcB, PruucM, J'tunu, VherrivM. Quince nnd Apricot. Hmall fruits in variety, ornamental trees and shrubs, and 40 varieties (out of 100 tests) of roses. Sjuj-lattk, Prune. Kevcral varieties of A't Prrtche and Enrbj Tvjcoa llkimberrie. Hpeclal Inducements to those planting In lots of 100 to 1000. Correspondence invited. Address, P1LKINOTON & CO. No. 2 Dekuin Building, N. W. Corner 1st and Washington Hts. Portland, Or. OUY 1'ILKINUTON, Hood Hlver, Or. Contractors Proffljlly H COD RIVER Crandall & Burget, "DEALERS IN ALSO CARRY Furniture, Carpets, WindowSkades,Etc. A Full Line of MeiMiHg Goods. Mail Orders Pronptly Attended to 166 Second St. The Dalles, Or. H.C.tHlR, mereUiry. Hood River, Oregon eciaStiesS and Builders. MM. OREGON.