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VOL. XVI. HOOD RIVER, OREGON, MARCH 9, 1905. No. 4.'5 SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVKK U)lK.K NO. KB, A. K. and A. A. M. Meets buturUuy evening on or before eacn him moon. i in man m ti.kk, w. M A. I). Mok, Secretary. BOODRIVKRl'HAPTKKNO 27. K A. M Meets 11 rut and tliifU Kii.tay muliisol eacW IIIOIHIl. i. ( HANOI, KK, u. 1 A. I. Mok, Sterretitry. HOOD HIVKR CHAPTER NO. 25. O. E. 8. Meets seeo ml and fourth Tumluy evening oleucli mouth. Visitor cordially welcomed. 3IHM..J. li. 11 KKMH NKK, W.M Mm. Thkrksa ( astxkk, Sfci'retary. IDI.KW1LDE LOllUE NO. 107, 1. O. O. I-'. Meets ill Fraternal Hull, every Thursday niglll. W M. UANI.KK, N. U. 11. C. Hmith, .Secretary KIIKN KNl'AMl'MKNT. NO. 48. I. O. O. F. Itcgulur meeting tieeoud and fourth Mondays oi eucii niouiii. n. ji, moilsu, u. r, H. K. Untrican, Kcrihe. LA UHKI. KKHEKAH DKUKKK LODGE NO. 81, 1. O. O. K.-Meets first and Ihlrd Frldaya in eacu inoniu. Mas. E. W. UliKi.l., N. O. Mrs. Doha Thomson, Heerelary, WAUCOMA LOIMJK NO. 3U, K. OF P. MeeU in K. ol l hull every Tuesday night. V .O. If hook, U. C. H. T. DKWirr, K. of R. and 8. HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,-W, M. W. A. Meets in K. of P. hall every Wednesday night. (.11 ab. Jonkn, V. V. V. V. DAK1N, Clerk. HOOD RIVER CASH', NO. 770, W. O. W Muets mi tit-si aiM uilrd Tuesday of each niontli in Odd Fellows' hall. F. II. rll.Afiu, U. C. II. W. Wait, Clerk. HOOD RIVER IlKl'l.E NO. 521, WOMEN OF Wooderuli Meeis al K. ol lJ. hall on the first and Third Fridays of eaeh mouth. i.KNORA SlTllH, N, U. NKl.I.IK IlnM.OW'KI.I., t'leiK. HIVKhSIDE 1AIDUKNO. ii8 A. O. U. W. Meets llrst and lliiiu Haturdays of each month. ).', L. Coi-1'I.k, M. W. K. R. Ukaiii.kv, Kiniinc i-r (JiiKSTKit siirTK, lteconier. RWERwTDE l.ollii K"Nij40, DhtiU'KUF Honor, A. O. U. W.-Meels first and third hatuma b ul 8 p. m. Miss Cora (.'opim.k, I', of H. Miss i'aiuuk iocci.k, Recorder. ORDER OF WAIMIINUION HoOU RIVER Union No. 112-Mecl.s in K. of 1'. hall the second and fourth Saturdays In each month at 7: p. m. E. 1.. Rood, 1'resldeiu. U. U. Iiakin, Secretary. Ol.KlA ASsSKMIibY NO Thill, U.NliElT ART Isuns. Aleuts the first and third Wednes days, work: second and fourth Wednesdays Artisans' hull. J. H. Koiik.hu, M. A. (;. 1). ifKXRM ii.Secrtlary. COfUT ilOoDKIV Elf Nl)Tl27'FT)RESTEHS of America, Meets second and lourtli Mon days in each month In K. of 1'. hall. Uuo. E. Honour, C. R. F. l Bitosit's, F. ('. CAMiF"lWI MTitl.O. A. H. MEEl'rt AT A. o. U. W. hall, second in id lourth statu r days of each month at 2 o'clock p. in. All ii. A. R. members invited to meet with us. A. 1.. I'iiki.I's, Commander. Thomas (loss. Adjulant. CaTnhV W. R. 1'., No. lti-MKKTs! SECOND and lonitli isaturdays of eacti Month In A. U. U. W. hall at 2 p. m. Ei.i.kn m.owKits, President. I.tzziK (inn, Secretary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 34IU, R. N. A. Meets at the K. ot 1. Hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each mouth. Mrs. iakkik llltosirs, O. Mrs. Ki.la Daki.n, Recorder. Wacna Tkmci.k No. (I. Rathbone Sisters. Meets secon .and fourth Thursdays of each IllOlltll. AMANDA WUITKIIKAII, M.K.C. SI'KI.i.a Richardson, M. of R. di c. DR. W. T. ROWLEY, PHYSICIAN, SUKGEON, OCCUIJST Ollice In smith Building. Ollice phone utll. Residence phone 04i3. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKOX. Telephones: office, 281; residence, 811. SUKUEON O. R. & N. Co. JUH. MAIIY JOHNSON, M.I). Physician and Surgeon. Offices and Residence In E. L. Smith Building Over Firsi Nat. Hank. Entrance, rear of hank, on Third St. I'tione 1411. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKOX. Successor to Dr. M. F. Shaw. Calls promptly answered in town or country, Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, til 1: Office, 618. ollice over Wood Bros.' Urocerv. DR. A. F. ROWLEY, DKXTJST. Office in the Smith Building. Phone J. C H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DKXT1ST. Specialist ou Crown and Bridge Work. Telephones: office, 281; residence, SM. Ollice over Hank Kldg. Hood River, Ore. M. E. WELCH, 1HE YGlfcKLVtKY SURGEON. Is pre pared to do any work Id the veterln n ry line, lie can be louiiU by callliiK at or phoniiit; to Clarke a drug Klore. E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYEK. Will Practice in All Courls. office wlrli (jeo. D. Culhertson A Co. Col lections, Aotracls, St tllcmelll ol Estates. HOOD KIEK, OKEUON. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. ABSTRACTER, SO TAKY PUBLIC and RIAL E STATS AdBNT. For 28 yari a resident of Orsjon and Wain tnetnn. Has had many years azperlenc Id Heal Kutste matten, as abstractor, searcher ol titles aud ageuk Haiisfaction f uarantead or Do charge. A. JAYNE. LAWYER. Abstracta Furniihed. Money Loaned. Hood River, Oregon. p C. BROSiUS, M. D. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 'Phone Central, or 121. Office Honrt: 10 to 11 A. M. j 8 to S and 6 to 7 P. M. pOGER 8. 8ANB0KS " ATTORNEY AT UW HOOB WsR 0OO gON TON IiAKBER SHOP HAYNE8 A GREY, Paora. The plaer to gti an ar haT, an up-to-dat h.trcui, and Uienjuy lha luxury ot a porcelain bain tub. "HE O. X. BARBER SHOP r;uell 4 Rew, Prop. BctwMB J. . Rand'i i.d E. C. rl(!f.l'. Strictly flrtt elaM. aatla (acilun uuarauteeil. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF KAILS. HOOD RIVER. Ths poitoBlca la open dally betwasn lam. and 7 p. m.; Sunday trom 12 to 1 o'clock. Malls lor the East close at 11 :2U a. m., 8:2up. m. and t p m.: lor the West at 2:4(1 p. m. anat p.m. The carriers on R. F. D. routes Mo. 1 and No. 1 leave the pnitolHce at : W dally. Mall leaves For Mt. Rood, dally at M:UU m.; arrives, 10: A' a. m, Fur Chenoweth, Wash., at 7:90 a. m. Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays; arrives same lays at 6 p. m. For Underwood, Wash., at 7:80 a. m. Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays; arrives same days alt p. m. For White Balmon, Wash., daily at T.ib p, m. arrives at U a. m. WHITE BALMON. For Bood River daily at 9 a. m.j arrives at 4:45 p.m. For Hiimm, Trout Lake and Ouler, Wash., dally at 7:HUa. m.; arrives at li m. For Gleuwood, UUmer and Fulda, Wash., dally at 7:Su a. m.: arrives at 6 p. m. ForPlnelisl and tfnowden, Wash., at 11:80 a. m. Tuesdays and Baturdsys; arrives same days, 10:80a. m. For Bin iien, Wash., dally at 4:4s p. m.; ar rives at 8:46a. m. Oregon Shoit Line and Union Pacific 'tat" " Chlcaito gait Ukt, Denver, 8 :26 p.m. forlland Ft. Worth.Omaha, Special Kansas City, St. :16 a.m. Louls.Chlcagoand via tL Huntington. Atlantlo Salt Lake, Denver, tKWa.m. Express Ft. Worth, Omaha, 1:15 p.m. KaiiBas City, Mt. via Louli,(;hicagoand Huntington. East. Walla Walla, Lewis St. Psul ton, Spokane, H al- 7:14a.m. Fast Mall lace, full man, :16 p.m. MlmiesKjllB. Nt. via I'aul.IJuluth.Mil tpokane waukee, Chicago and Kast. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Change of Cars. Lowest Rates. Quickest Time. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND IMp.m. All sailing dates S:W p. m, subject to change For Ban Frsnclioo all every daya Daily Cslumbls BlrSf 6:00 p.m. Ez.Hunday alssmsrs. la. Sunday S:0Up. m. Saturday To Astoria and Wsy 10:01) p. m. Landings, C:46a.m. Wlllsmstte lsr. 8:80 p.m. Won., Wed. Tues., Thu., and Frl. Balem, Indepen- bat. dence, Corvallls aud way landings. 7 .00 a. m. Yimklll liter. 4 :80 p. m. Tues.. Thur. Hon., Wed. end Bat. Oregon City, Dayton and FrL and way landings. Lv. Rlparla (nikt River. ILv.Lewlston 4:06 a. m. I 8:00 a.m. Dally except Rlparla to Lewlston Dally except Saturday Friday. A. L. CRAIG, General Fasaenger Agsnt, Portland, Or T. 1. KINN A1RD, Agunt. Hood River. miinwif YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your ticket rend overthe Denver and Kio Graiiile Kuilmad, the "Scenic Line of the "World," BECAUSE There are no many scenic attractions and iciiulH or in le.rt-Kt along the line between Ofjilen and Denver that the trip never becomes 1 1 resume. 1 If you are iroititr Kant, write for infor uiutiou and net a pretty book that will tell you all uuout it. Yi. C. MclSKIDE, Ueuernl Agent, 124 Third Htreel, PrtltTLAXD, OREdOS. '1 EDWIN A. HKNWr RS0X, Maimspr. i Notary Public for Oregon.) For Rent. Two furnished rtojiH for light house keeping, it'll-ral'y ll 'rtted. One or iwo ho lses on the lull. City Property for Sale. Ixits on i be installment plan. Two lot, burn, west end of town ; im provement, 1 1 u i treec; H50: terms. Two Iota on the hill, Houtli of post ollice; Imrituin ; $450 cali. Lot and stone foundation fur house in Wiuans mid; baiaui st rash. Three I. ts n lull south of lloiialiue', fine well mid ouliiouses; lots SOii(X); 4ti0. liBlf easu. Two lots on tne mil lor Bale ; price, (210 cash. Lots outUtt) feet. Two lots iverlookiiig the Columbia and lloud rivers. I'rice, foOO, part cash ! balance 10 p-r OK iitti at 8 )er cent I j K-room louse, plat-rf!, corrugated I I iron w.Hidsbed. in -iirctl for 3 years for $"y0, fully paid up, lot &0j:l; price, ' f l'jnu, easv terms. Two leu lUtixlOO, 8-rooin liouse, plas terel and papered, 6-ncta and sidewalks citv water und teit nhone. 2-ftorv barn 24i:, 12100; tlOUO down, balance niort ... u . gage at S per cent. Mgtitly lot anil nue new o-rooinen liouse on inn, auuti; twu or more tasn. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD KIVKR, OUEfiOX S H. COX Contractors and Builders PLAN! AND ESTIMATIS FohNIiBID. J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect 01 28 years' experience. Will fur nish plani aud BpeciflnationB for all kindi of buildings. Strictly up to data. Located at Hood River. E. A. SOULE, Contractor and Builder. Plans anj Estimates Fuknishkh Upon Application. di irEDlwcl&rARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates ftiriiinlied on all kind" of work IVinnou- Arnold, Main 88. UUIICN. Krrderli'li. Mi J. HEMEREL & SONS Contractors and Builders Hood iver, On;. F. W. PRIBNOW, Carpenter & Builder KHtinmtf'N cheerfiilly lurnlslipd, 1'luiiN and Specitlcaiions I'urnthhed. All work promptly timl t urcfiilly Mtendwl to. Hood River, Ore. B F. BELIEU, Contractor & Builder. -'l.ANK ANP K.STIMTKS KPHNlHHKI- simonton & Sons AicMtecls,Contractor8.BuMers HOOD 1UVEK, OKfXiON. Estimates and ilitns furnished. UREKA MEAT MARKET," McGUIRE BROB., Props. Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. FKKB DELIVERY. PHONE 86 -SEE- LAW & McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works llefore orderinif Monuments, Tomb stones, etc. GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I Iiiivp for loi utlcin winie choice upple IhikIb and tinnier clHlms: aim) relliiUlliiiienl and land to script. Call on or aildrers, Wm. f. hand, Hep. I'lione 37li. Jli'id Uiver, Ore. BRICK YARD. I am inanufiieturiii"- at my yard near Colunibia nursery .south of town, as fine a qual ity of common brick as can be found in the state. Have 200,000 to ."00,000 brick on hand for inspection. Price at yard f 8 per thousand. Come out to the yard and see how we make brick. A. T. ZEKK. Columbia Nursery , F. E. BROSIUS, Prop, i Strawberry Plants, Top-Grafted Cherry Trees, 2-yr.-o!d Apple Trees iiichi(liiir Spitzenber, Newlown, Baldwin, Ortley, winter Banana, etc (iiiaranteod trut? to uann'. Hood UivKif. Oit. DR.JONES,Dentist Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plates. Treatment of diseased teetli and gums. ' Otlh-e over Jackson's Store. ' Phone lot). Ouk St. Kntranee. Notice. - i To tncmner o -. tm f h- fro" i b iwn the NK 'i a i tlie BK of s-. n. 1 p. , Us. ration ni:..n K'" hill, lo uiwulv partnerlilp In aii fen-e, April I, li m w juuu ipi. Pari Owoar. Timber land Art June lsTM.j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dal 1m, Orotron, February 18. 19fli.-Not.ee is hereby riven that in Cimpliance with the provisions of tli- act of Con (Treiwof June 3, 1H7S. entitled "An art for the Hale of timber lands in tha Slate .-f CHlitornia, Oreiron. Nevada and WaNhintrton 'IV'-riiury," as extended to ail the Public Land Sta ( s by aot of Autfust 4, JOSKPH W. WEST, of Hood River, county of Waaco, Sta'i of Orojmn. has this day filed in thin oiliee his utturn itiiiteinetit No 247S, for the purchase of the T'1 N W' t and ESS Wl4 of Section No 7, in Township No 1 North, Ranire No. luE., W. M., mid will oiler proof to show that the land aouirhl is more val uable for its timlttr or stone than fur a-rioull-urai purposes, and to eslalish hin claim to said land before the KetciMter and Receiver of this oHice at The Dalles, Oregon, on the lc'liidav of May, 1906. He names as Witnesses: David Slate, of Hood River, Orearonr. J. M. Sprite-, of IIikhI Uiver, Oreiron, C, A. Bell, of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claim mu adversely the atiove-deseribed lands are regucsied to lUa theiv claims in this office on or before said th day of May. 1906. intimll MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Uejrister. In the circuit Oourt of the Stub if Ort'jtou, for tlie County ot Waseo. W. K. Bellamy, Plnintltr, VH. . Nellie Bellamy, Defendant. To Nellie Bellamy, the above niuiii d ih fendand: In the natne ol (he Htiite of Oregon, vmi are hereby required to appear and nnui'r the etmiplulnt It led against you In the above en titled suit tin or before Thursday. Hie hi h dnv of April, limS, said date belli? six week- alter the llrst puhlieHtion of this mimnmns mid n you fall to ho HppeHrand iiiimwit s od eompitU nt.toruaiit t her of plulntitl ulll apply (oibr eouit for the tellel prayed for in Cf roin plainl, vty.: for a deene of wttd court dsolv ttiR the tiondsof intttrlntony imw exiiin be tween youraelt and I lie pjainmi. Thin suiiiinons is published b nrderot'tbe Ihtnorable W. L. BrsdahHW, Jude of the nbove-enlilled eourt, made and entered in the a-'lh day of February, lihft. The dale of tlie tlrsi, publication of this Kiiniiiious is the Jnd day of Mareb, VM aud the ibiie of I lie last publication is the tith day of April. Phi."., which is six weeks alter the 11 1st piihlicniuih thereof. WKo. W. C.M.hW Id ,l inirtii Attorney for 1'lalntltl, I'oitiatid, (ir. NOTICK OK pYlU.H'ATIO.-;. l'ublle Land Sale (Isolated Tniet.i riiited HtatesLaud (Mtloe, The halles, ote Kon, January lUOft. Notice i,s lici t by tflveit that in pursuance of inimc tlons from I he commissioner of t be genera I laud oltlee, under authority vested in Inni b sretion '2i n, I'nitetl States ltc ieil smiurs, as amended by act ol eonuress approved February ai, l'.i', we will proceed in oiler ai public sale itttbe hour of U o clock a. in., on the liit h day ol Match, iiHKS, at Uns olliee, the fnllowlnn tra't of land, to-wit: The K)'a NK1; of nert Inn ;.'(. township 'J north, nu)e II east of W llluinene uicrblhui. Any and all persons elaiiuifiu adversely the above-described lands are ndviM'd to lie Ihelr elaims in this ollice on or before the day above desinnah'd lor the eoniinetieenieiit if said sale, othei wise their rihtt to be for feited. M It A KL T. NOLAN. Helster. inU ANNE M. LANtJ, lieeeiver. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, fur the county of Wasco. Norton B. Jordan, Plaintiff vs. Anna Jordan, Defendant To Anna Jordan, defendant alwve named :-- In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby commanded to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks fount liu- -U day !' February, A. D., 905, said day bem the brut day of the publication of this Htimmas; and if yon M Sftfl. WWte ATrf TIf tKTel i Y Aem.lMrV W his complaint tiled in said eaune. to-wit: -a decree of divorce dissolvinr the bonds of matrimony ex istinK between the plaint nT and defendant in said cause, and for general relief. This summons is published by virtue of un or der of Hon. W. L. Hradshaw jude of the circuit court for VV'asco county, stale of Oregon, dabtl the l!4th day of January, A. 1., l90u. which or der specifies and provides for six week., and for seven insertions as the time for which this sum mons shall be published in the Hood K!vr (ila cier, a newspaper of general circulation puhlisheii weekly in Htsid River, Oregon. Dated at Hood Hiver, Onyon, .this 'Jt'.lh day of January. Hfi. JOliN LKLAND itENDKlvSoN, f- mch 'J Att4rney for f 'lnint NOTICK run ri'lil.K'ATION. Dcimrt'i i, t of Hie llitri'l"!', I.mnl (Uliic ill The lliilh f. oii'iimi, Hcliriiiiry 7, VM, NoIHt l lii'ri'h.v irivi'll Hint llli' li 1 1 0 1 (f -nanipil " til, r has lllcil ii"li'i' l IiIk Inli'iii inn U) llll'ki' ll'iiil pionl' 111 Mil I . n n t nl' hlh rlilim, mill HiiiI .-will tlmil pl'iiuf will lie nimlc lii'lnrc the ri uUiim- imil rt'irelvrr hi The IiiiHt s, tiri-on on Sum li H, i'.Kft, v i,: DANKOKD A. I1AKT. of 1 1 ooil Hlver, tlreKiin, mi II K. . I'.'UII, fnr Inls 1 1, inni ;H. section iruiml lot I n' nectinn 'i'Z, lownKh.p 1 north, riume liiensi W. .M. He un . i i'K the followlni: wltnessi's to prove hlH ontliiiiiinK ri'Nlilenee upon hiiIiI Innil, vi: Hohel't l.iimre, ( liuetiee I,. Ilen.in. Ilwiir H'reileniMii't'. inni Wlllliiin S. (Jrilihle, all of Mount IIomiI, oriKiin. lllini-;:l MIi'HAKI.T. NOLAN, ltenKler. A DM IN ISTKATt )Ii'S NOTICK. Notice In herehy nlvwi Hint pursuant In mi orilcr K'ven ly Ihe Hon. A. K. l.kc, .linltic ol i Wls.-oI'iiIMIIV. llHleil lit Till! I ). I lc. 1 ll'iiioii . lleccinlH-r -'M, lm.l.tlic unilt'i-HiKUfii, I'.ilwiinl Cook, Iihs heen iippolnteil sole iiiliiiiniNtriitor ol the chi Hie ol ( taurine Owen, (leeeliseil, Inle ol' Iloolt Kiver, W'dm'o Counly, State of (Jleyon. All iierHiiliH liitvlni; elitims HKiilnst Niiiit c tKteHle reuesteil to prenent Iheai. tu'compiin led hy proper vouehers, lit the ollice of .lohll Ledo'iil Henilerson, at HikhI Itlver, oreiron, or ut the residence of kiiIiI telininlMtrator on his farm near HikhI Kiver, union, within six moll t h h fioin llie ilHlcof this noilee, KUWAItli I'dllK, fll-ind Adinlnlstnitor of Ihe KKimeof lieoure iiwch, lleecRNcil. tinted llood Itlver, lirenon, .1 nmiiu y li, l!)5. Notice to Creditors Nntlce Ik hretiy Klven tliiit t'.V an onlcr f tlie Miunty court nfllie ttHte of Onyoii fr Whwo comity, daU'il Kchnmry 9, 1!;i5, thf un dcrHlKiied vm duly npiMtlnl! executttr ot the will of . I. W. Hlat'K, deccHrted, Ml pi r- HII1K tiHVllll( ClulHIH HlfUlUst Ktild CHtJltC tl TC hereby notiflwl to incHt-nt the hiiinc lo (lie imder'lKned, p oerIy verified, hi hi (dure of iMiKlneHHHt Odell, In iliMid Kiver valley, Whim-i' count v, Oregon, within six iikiiiIIih ridiithedHteofthNnolice lloSWKI.I- SHKI.I.I' , Kxecutorof the Kmiue of J. W. lilm-k, n,( diH-ertned. English Walnut Trees We ure Hpeclal irrowerH. Bent soft shell vh rletMn. Ahutidtint tieurerK t eiirly iiLre. Th'.v thrive In oremm. We cim tell you nil nhoiit tlietii. Write for eHtulogue und I n form it t ion. BROOKS & SONS, Walnut ArrxiTiiiini . i'nrllon, f'irr. Garden Plants. In neifKon. Popular violet afler April Id. es In nnv oieintlty I hOH. CAl.KINH. Money to Loan. Money to Iohii in funif tif JfMHf lo 1MH. Addrew h. K. KoiitK. Iminher o( ( iim Iiinree lniildlnif, I'oi lhuid. oe, flritf Thin 1m not my own money. H. K. Kutv Notice. To eotitlnue 'ie runil mull servle on Kouti1 N . :i, U Ih I in i 6 utlve that nil thoe u ho turn: Mibnerllned to iHe enrrUT H 1'iiid p.-.y linim rli Htely . httt hiilimee U due I'ayilienlH eull tu nmde ut liutler 4 Co. k Imnk. Coin. It. F. 1. No. Janitor Work .lanltrtr work done Nt p'umiuihie prie hy exMrteneed initn. Apply to K. W. cttos, I'lione K7, Carpet Weaving. All kinds oi eriet weiivit.i:. 1:ul' noole from ohl carprts. .MK. (.ul -l- V. fj tf Hood Hlver ll.-luni- Bids Wanted. Fnl 5 ennl 4 lisit oik. Si-onls l-toot pine or i nr. IS ri. k2-rot ouk. 1" riek -j-(ool r Hi- 1 wood, to le dell.ei-. d nt 1'ine (iro.e seh iol j liotle on fir tsTore Sept. 1. 1'.5 Wood lo In; ! hrst 'llde Hnd l-eoided up 111 l):.elui-nl ; and wneNhed asdlrei-ted hy the hourd ot di ' relor. Hlds inUMt lie In hv Mureli Si. Ht 1 j o'clock noon. V.NMM Hhl.L.i lerk. GET READY FOR WASCO EXHIBIT COURT WANTS GOOD SHOWING ConmiiNsioncr It ibliar.l AnxiniiH tile l'i'oiilc Should lletrin l'rfiariitinns ill (luce. "It is liii,'h timo tlm ii((iln of Hood River Ih'kuii to iirt'Hi' for the Lowin ami l lurk tinr, Haul Commiiisiimor HiliUtril, Kriiliiy xftoriioon on hi ri'turn friun u homcioh of tho county court. "Tho county court Htnl thu pooplo in t ho J.UKtcrii part of the? county uro williiiL' to Hint imxioiiH to moot tho people of Hood Kivor hitlf vviiy in wv. curing tho m i vicoH of n capnlilo niim to look iiftrr tho cvliiliit on tho fnir L'fiiiiiuls, Mini to t:ivn out inforiinit ion to vixitors. In met thelo shoulil lie tv. o toon. "The coiit.ty uotilii t'e liiil to help pay Miino oiio, if t in. people will ren- (l.T 111! 01)111. 1 111 Oil lit. Of 111-hil.tlllll'O. Wiiscu county lu.h provide'd iiinple paiv I't tl.e i x I'lilntiiin aji oiiinU iniil tin. court is anxious tliat I'Clletlcinl resiiit.. 1 . i: j 1 lu'ii'iie to the fanners." Monday ConiinisMoiier llitiliai'd and .Indue ljid:e went to i'lii'tlniul to make liinil aiiaiiu'i ii onts tor Wasco coun ty's cxliil il at llio fair, t'oaimissioner llililmrd .-a. s tho coi.ri, 1ms con siilen d tl.e plan of having lithograph Intnl.. piunt.'d ami on those lahels a space lett blank lor (lie name of the exhil'itor. the tiling exhil.iteil and the locality where produced. "it. is the intention of the court," cont ini;rd tiio coiiiinissioner, to let. each con. mini it y li.iv. lull credit foi v.tiale.er it seiuis to I'latland. While the exliiliit as a wln.lo ) rep.'esi at Wasco crliiity, -aeh indi.diiial il'iiit or voi'lai'i" rouer will receive prop er credit. "We intend i:1m)Io pay tho market prh o for what is ,'iven in for exhibi tion purposes. AiTniiKomonts will be made with the commission n oil ol l'ol'Uaud to take the fruit lit what ever it is worth, after it has served its purpo.-e at t he lair. In this manner the county will be partially reim liursoii. "There is un timo to lose, and lluise who expect to miiko exhibits, should lie bo thinking about, it and piepar iliK their tdirdi'iix mid fruit trees for producing t ho llnest. the Hood Kiver climate and laud will turn oil'." Last fall the county court expended about :?:HHi in buying u lot of apples which have been kept in cold titornue during t lie w inter at Portland. W hile tlii.su w ill form it pnrt, of the exhibit fruits will iniKineut the exhibit, until tlm apples henin to ripen in the early fall, whin llood Kiver expectx to miiko her bert i-howiiii,'. RESERVES UNDER NEW DEPARTMENT Adolph Asholl', forest, euporvisor of tlie north hull' of the Cai-cnde re serve, sends the ( llacier the following circular letter from the honorable see retiiry of agriculture, sent to .Mr. As cholf by (lili'ord l'inchot, of the forest reserve ser ice, Wasliingtoii, 1), (!. : United State, department of ujicul tu re ton, ollice of the seeretay, nshini,' D. ('.lYb. 1. 1!tt C. The For ester, l orest Service--Sir: tlie presi dent has attached his (denature to the follow inn net : "An act porvidiiiK for the transfer of the forest rei-one from tin. depart ment of the interior to t he department of agriculture. " lie it enacted by the senate and I ( llollst) if M 1 I Iff 1 1 bit i VK of till rnit.od Ht fit is ol America in coni;ross iisssemliled, Thiil the secretary ol tho dcpiiit.inent. of iiK'rii'iilture tlmil, from und lifter the pussiie of this net, evecute or cause to he executed laws idfectiny pulilic hinds heretofore ol herenfter reserved under tlie provi sions of section 21 of the ni t entitled 'An net to repeal the timlier culture laws, and for other purposes,' up nrovod March lid 1WI, and nets sup- i)einont:il thereto and amendatory thereof, niter such lands have been so reserved, except iim such laws lis idled the siirveyiun prospeclini, local ini;, approprint.iiiK. entering, relinii:ish inX.reeon.eyintr, cei'tityinK or pntout imr of anv such hinds. "See. 2. That pulp wood or wood liul'i manufactured from timber in the district of Alaska may be export ed therefrom. "Sec. II. That forest supervisors i and landers shall lie selected, when i practicable from iputlilLed citizens ol ; t h. states and ternoi ios inwhicht lie snid reserves are respectively situated. "Hoc. 1. 'i hat the rights o way for ' the construction mid inaiiiteiuinee ol dams, reservoirs, water plants, ditch es, Humes, pipes, tunnels ami canait within and across the forest r serves ol the United States are In 1 1 bv rant. ed to cit iens and corporal ions of t In I'niti'il States for municipal or mining purposes, and for the purpose of mil lin,' ami the reduction of ores, iluriiiK the period of their benelleial Use, un der such rules and regulat ions as may l.i preM'ribeil by the secretary of the int. rior and subject to the laws ol llii- state or territory in which said reserve... an respi ot holy situated. 'See. i hat all money received in ni thi' sale of any products cr the i. -e i f tiny laud or resources of said foio i li'.-erves shall be covered into the tna.-ui) of the t'nited Hoes, and lor a period of five vcais fiom the luis-i L'e of this net shull constitute a s :., I fund available until e ended to, tl.e secntary of HKlici. Utile li ny diriit, for ttie protection, administra tion and extension of federal forest re-ervi s. "Approve. 1. February 1, l!.")." '.y t liis in i t he administration o! 't'O fedelal fore-t rcsirw.si Is tl.illS Terre.l to t hi3 department. Its provi sions v. il! be can ied ont tl.ioiiiih the ton -t . -ei rice, under your immediate supervision. Vou have nln ady tenia t' . y m eotiiiled tiie traiisfi r with t he commi. i ioio r ot the general land otliee. whose oweis and dutii s thus liaiisternd 1 assign to you. Until otherwise instructed. jxu will submit I. to me for approval nil questions of or- k'ani.atiou. sides, permits, ami privli CkTi'S, except such as are trusted by the present regulations to the Held ollieors on thi proiiud. All otlieers of the forest reserve sen ice transferred will be subject to your instructions and w ill report direct to you: 1 on will at once issue to tliein the ncces sary not ice to I his elfect. In order lo i'.n ijitate tho prompt transaction el I usim.-s upon the for est reserves a; d to ivo died to the Kellelld p)'liry )HitiilU'd below, you areiiistiiu l. il to reeommoml at the earliest. pruetioi.Wo date whatever changes may I e necessiuy in the rules and regulations KoveruiiiK tlie reserves, so that 1 may, in accerd anctt with the provisions of tho above act, delegate to you and tho torest reserve ottieers in the held, so much of my aullii rity as may he essentia tothe ir)impt transaction of business, ami to the administration of tin. reserve in iiccoi dance with local needs. Until such revision is made, the present rules mid regulations w ill remain in force, except those reliitini; to the receipt and ami transmittal of moneys in which ease special fiscal aneuts of this department w ill perform the duties herd) b io rendered bv the receives of the local land olhc s in id cord: -nee with existing laws ami regulations. Ihe chief of records, forest reserve, is hereby tlesinnnleil n special li.-cid ny'cut, and jou will direct h'uu at. once to ex. 'into and submit for my ai pi ov al a bond tor (In December IT, l'.hU, the pre ident iitned the follow iim order : "In the exercise of I ho power vested in tin president hy section 1 7 1 !." of the re vised statutes and acts in indalory thereof: It is ordered, 'i'liat all 1 ersoiis employed in the Ih Id and in the Dis trict, of Columbia in the 'piotidion .iii.l admiiiistrat ion of forestry re serves in or tin. n. in ml land ollice of the interior depart lueiit." be class- illed mid the civ ii service ad, und rides applied thereto, and that no person hereafter I o appointed, em ploved, promoted or tiaiisferred in said service until lie I iisses nn exami nation in colli orieit it heri-w it h, iiule.-s s ecillcally i.xempled thereiiniler. 1 Ills order sliull applv to alt otliiv.s and i mi loves, except person, em ployed merely as hd oier,-, and per.-oio whose appointments are conllrmed by till, si nate. " 1 his order classifies t he whole for est reserve service, now truusi'ci ml. 1 1 1 ' 1 places it under the civ il eervice law. n t he adiiiinist rut ion of tho fori st reserve it. must bo eh al ly born in mind that all land is to be devoved lo its most productive use for the per maiu nt ,'ood of the whole people and not for t h). temporary benetit of in- liv idunls or coinpnnies. All the resources of the forest ri- irnmKhl"alamrWrrYl:libsthiJ''frr.V'f and litiisness like maimer under such restrictions only as will insure the permanence of tlieso resources. 'ihe vital importance ol the lescrvos to the K'rent. ministries ol inn vvesieru siaies w ill ho largely increased in the near future by the coiitiuued steady ad vance ill settlement and development. l'he iicriiiniionoo of the resources ol the reserves is therefore indispensable to continued prosperity, and the pel ii'y of this depait lueiit for their pro tection and use will invariably be i.'iiid- od by this fact, always beariii),' in mind that the conservative use ol these rosoiiiccs in no way eoiillicts with their permanent value. Vou will see to if that, the water, wood, and fornno of the res. rves are con served and wisely used for tl.e bene III of the homebuilder lirst of t.JI; up on whom depends the In st. permniieiit use of lands and resources alike. '1 he continued prosperity of the i.o;iiciil lurid, luniberini,', minliis,' ami live stock is directly dependent upon a porniiineiit and accessible supply ut water, wood, and foiiii,'!.. lis well as upon the present am! Indue Use of these resources under businesslike i 'ii lut ixtiM, enforced wit h prompt ness, ell'ediv eness, and common sense. In the muniistemeiit of each reserve local questions will bo decided upon local uniiinds; the dominant industry w ill bo considoid lir.-t, but. with as little ri st.rirtioii to minor in dustries as may be possible; sudden cluuiucs in industrial conditions will be avoided by Kiadual adjustment after due notice; and where coiillict inc interests must be reconciled, llie juestiiili will always be decided fiom Uio stamlpioiit, of tin. greatest, i,rood to , he greatest number in t he loiij run. 'lhe.-e hoik lid plineiples will ioveru in the protection ami use of tho water siipi'ly, in the disposal of t imter and wood, in the use of the nil. tie, and in all other matters connected wit li I he mnmiKcmoiit of the reserves. '1 hey can be successfully applied only when the admiiiist rat ion ol each reserve Is left very law ly in tin' hands of the otlieers, under tlie eye of thoroiiojdy trained and competent inspectors, Very respcctfullv, .1 AM KS WILSON, Secretary. That "llli-"' ( tierrt Tr A I' ll in. lit, ml Noithuest. Almost evi iy papir in Ore),; puhlisheii an item siding t i al. t ion of 1 la' huyi -t ci.i rry t re: l'aeilie coa-t v. ill be exi.ibiled Lewis and (lark exposition free L'lew in ( 'id. '1 lu re i.-, a lias see i i.l the at '1 he Uoval Ann cherry tree ou the A bormtt !i place tw o miles from Now hi r,;. ir. f,m, li ii-h iiiea-ures PJ b et. in eir eiiee at a distanee ot live p., i ..'round. A cl.eny t r v l.nd; b et in eireiin.li relic.- l.i. bed, oil i:. the I nt, t sound count r.v. is also n pretty luic elierry Vancouver, Wa.-li. nailer ol i I be 1.- : e; oi t '1 here 1 1 ee at ( liniida i Iain's It' in ! bh ts I lull beallily Ul d l -I -ei'i'liiliu ml ( haiiib. 1 'Iain's I Alilei iiiiiii 'i.iiti"is!y oile.li 1;. Ili broal and niek, -'ii I wo ;,e,us II pa ii! n, I .v erheated, not I vva I could not e.iv for alb el urns ot lie iiiUL's'' s ys llou. .1 -.1 1 n - s,.. P, SI , ( ll'C.IJO. ito dinioi: a poiitieal i iMlieht ei.l.l aher beioj; bieb init it' .1 my tliloa io.il'V ' nil" .I'-.l hi slop, hilnl. 1 1. lo v ex I ii mil v a fi lend idv is.d un- to 1 1 y I ii a II i be i Iain's I i llli' 1 1 itemedy. I took ! wo doses I bat ..tl-i-ll"OII ami eollid ll'.l li"!icve lll.V si l.-l's .bell 1 folillll the next II . it'll 11' tile inllainllialioii bad 1 s 1 1-i -! v subsiddl. I took several do-.es that dav, kept r L-bt on talk ion I liroucb ihe i an i pa ii; n, and I thank this medicine i hat 1 won my seat in the council." This remedy is for 1 sale by Williams' Pharmacy. WHAT FARMERS DO IN OREGON LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE 1 : fleet i ve Ailverlisiiiix Muller 1'nli lislicil liy l'assenirer l)eiurt incut of (he 0. It. A. N. "What Farmers Have, Done in (Ire Told s'ihi, wasinnlou und Klalio, as by Themselves" is the title of un orl- iuul and etfective Kiherlisinn pam phlet published by the pasi-enner de part men of the O. II. & X. Co. The booklet consists, of plain unvarnished stories of success told by the farmers themselves under their own signa tures. The photographs of the farm ers aud their wives ncconipiiiiy muiiy of t he articles. There are no lonn hot air spiels, no wearying tables of Huros ami statis tics, just tho plain truth, which Is all I hat is tie; e-snary when tellinir of tile chance of a fortune in the Northwest count i y. llood Uiver femes in for a couple i f linos, which contains the pictures of Mayor and Mrs. A. S. liluwcrs ami Mr. and Mrs. 1 (1. Chinch. Tro letters Iron, llood Uiver fiuit uroweis are as follows: .). 1. CAHH01X, Mosier,()ieiion-1 loft Ohio, my native state in lSi'U and moved to Kansas liviiiK there II) years. In lllell 1 came to OrcKon, "the laud of bii; red upples''. 1 settled in Mo sier in l!.'.M ami (.uridinsed the lanil I now live on, pnj inn flii per Here for it in the brush. On my 115 acres 1 erected a house ami con mi need to clear my farm. 'l'he first year I cleared ououiMi to plant 4 Hi npplo trees. Since that time 1 have been plant ini,' some trees lively year liliil now have about ItHHl on my place. Tho treiM I ear very yonnu in this locality. My thi trees nielli years eld yielded : bout, U.HHi boxes of apples ill l'.ltili. Nt'iiii' of thy Spitzeiihei'K trees pro liiiced 1-biishelsi )ncli, vvliiidl I sold at irl.70 er bushel. Some of my other varieties yileded as much or more, but did not. brine, as noo.l a pi ice. The flltl trees netted me iVM at c u;ht years old. This is the llnest iriiit country 1 have overseen. All kinds do well and the quality of ! lie fruit, cannot bo beaten. Kimi my expri I i-nce I. believe Mosier to be tho I e.-t liuit section in Orenon for ull kinds of fruit as wo ilo not have to irrigate, wliicli saves it irmt expense. If one desires to o into the fruit business I do not think ho could do letter than come to Mtitiir, us laud is com unit ively ) hi'iip at pres ent, t loo.l returns are always found vroTKf"(.U.rJi'".wiMV. iM,..Uliiut-ija- wit hout money. A. S. liluwcrs. Hood Uiver, Oregon Three years years hijo 1 sold a tract of 'JO acres on time. Kiht Rcres of this was planted to straw berries, from which the purchaser in two years paid for the entire ti acres at l?70 per aciR, besides making u liviiiK for four )ersons. 'Ihe present owner lias re fused 1 100 per ncre for the tract. This is not an exceptional case, ninny far mers in the valley have dona equally as well. 1 leased u tract coutainiiiK one half aero less two roils, from w hid) t hero was marketed 1HII crates of llrst class strawberries one half of which 1 received lor rent, which at fillj per cral.e meant (? I'.Hi.fU. J. W. Morton, Hood Uiver, Oro- Kon 1 ''nun -'.j acres of strawberries I raised IlliO crates, which made me a net prolit of jot it or f-UO per aero. Such strawberry land is worth HOtlll per lu-re. II. V. Davidson, llood Itlvor, Oro-'.:oi:--V.lieu the strawberry liidnsl'y was in its iutancy many co le were .-keptical iibout straw berries urcwiiiK on certain soil but A. 1'. Hiitelmm planted a Held of ten acres on soil that, wici condemned as worthless. In t he summer of l'.Kil we took off the fourth crop at a net pmlll of $l.rit;0 another crop was taken oil' in UKi'2 at a net prolit, of iM-iOO which was the tilth crop trom the plant inn and it is eeiieridly believed tliat it is the best to rest after the fourth crop. All soils in this section l reduce iiol strawberries with p,.od cultiviitic.il. Wo have handled crops row-ii ou other Holds that nave tin- grower a net. prolit d' t'li'ti and ..'iiKi per acre. While these are exceptions it is possi ble, lor any mini to do as well. August I'aascti, llood liiver, Ore gon I cam), hen l'J years iiko with enough money to buy lL'0 acres of mi -improved land for which 1 paid S'oiiD. I had a family of small children, liy industrious methods 1 made my place seli'siippuitinn trom the start. Today I have one of llie best places ill tho viU y Kimd orchartls, substantial bud.iiiiKs and everything to wuke homo coiiifoi'tnblo. Twelve thi i .aiiil uollai's would not tempt me to part v it h my farm. F. d. Church, Hood Kiver, Oregon Ii, Senlember. 1 '. a ' i. 1 ciime to Hood ! hli'.cr and boiidit lilai ii'. iyillKli"i Ian acre. There was one-hall acre of I ,-t raw berries '., aire of blackberiies laud n nn- lien f youiiK iiloliard jn-t I eoniiiioiieii j; to bear. In litll I hipped 111 crates, of strawberries., for ! which 1 received JXH, all In ir thu J hah aire trad ; HI crates of 1 lui k- bellies from tl.e half acre which lioii.'lit slpl. In the spm.n of 1 ; i . 1 l sit out one aero mine to sr.iwbeires and in l!rJ 1 s. Id 4 5 elates from the acres fi r i I'.ioi. ; 0 ; Ir. i.i Ih.. half ncre of st : : 1 1 r. u-s ill! ... c lull's, for whiih i moiveil ...'."'. I ii.ii'ii. ii ore c :o" mo: y l'rom lie I'.j inns ol : tin.-berrii s than I po I- ii mil. Iri-iii a quarter siclion of v. heat laud during the '3' jears I was -iiki,'''1 in that business in Northern M l.lllesotll. vV. A. Sliiii'erlaud, llood Kivi r, Ore gon 'llie amount of prolit r acre for apple on-hard in this vi Hey is limited only by the amount of labor put on, inn. taken of the trees and ati'-nl ion uivcii to the details of the industry. It is not tiucoiuti on to pick from eieht to S bushels from a biyinrolt tie. Properly planted . tln'io an- (mm TO to H() trees to the acre. Land iu learinK orchard is iwoith from jTVJU to ?1UOO.