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VOL. XVII. HOOD KIVER, OREGON, AUGUST 17, 1905. No. 14 SOCIETIES. Mil) RIVKK I.OIK I. M). H, A. F. und A. Meet buturrii? evening on or before acli mil iniMiii. Ti .i'jian Ul'ti.kk, W. M. .D. Mok, Hec rinr . i n Al'l'KK NO. 27. B. A. M u vi-i' J Kilduy niijlitsol' euek r. iua.nui.kr, h. r. erretury. II )OI) R1VEJ .leuts Urst i . noiiili. . 1). Mob, .- lOll ItlVI-il CllAl'TKR NO. 26, O. K. 8- Meets -eioinl anil lour tu TuoBiltiy evelllng uieui a. itioiiin. v isiiors corumi'y woieoineu AIHS. J. L. HKKMHKKK, W. M. Mas. Tiikiiksa iastnkb, Htcremry. 11)1. KW1I.DK LOIKJK NO. 107, 1. O. O. K. .Meeti In Fraternal hull, every Thursday lllgni. W Ji. UANUKK, N. U, ii, V, Smith, Hiuretary KDKN KNl'AMI'MKNT, NO. 4S, I. O. O. F. lU'gailar meeting secouu and rourth Monday 01 eacn mourn, h. rj. AioasK, u, r, u. K. fcNTKH'AN.Horlbe. LAUKEI. KKUKKAH 1IF.UHKK LODGE NO. SI, 1. O. O. F.-Meeln tlmtand third Friday in eucu itiomii. Mas. E. W. Uuei.1,, N. G, .Mas. Doha Thomson, Secretary. WAUCOMA 1.U1XIE NO. 30, K. OF 1- MueUi tu k. ol 1 nail every Tuesday night. v . u. bkock, u. L. H. T. HeWitt, K. of R. and H. HOODRIVERCAMI', NO. 7,702, M. W. A- .vlei'ts In K. of 1. hall every Wednesday lllgnil. VII AS. JONk.8, V. Kj. O. U.DAKiN.L'leik. 11 lOl) HIV Kit ('AMP. NO. 77. W. O. W. leeu on first uinl third Tuesday of each In inth In Odd reliows' hall. F. H.Blago, C. C. II. W. Wait. Clerk. HOOIl ItlVKR (Iltfl.K NO. b'H, WOMEN OF Wooili-nui Meets in K. of l hall on the i..mmiu I'liirU l''iiil;i.VK of eueh month. Lkmiha STl'Hll, (i. N, Nki.i.ik Hoi.LowKi.t,, Clerk. K1VERKIL1E LOllOENO. 118 A. O. U. W.- MeetM first and third NaUirdayH of each lnonlh. (J. Ij. Coeei.K, M. w. E. It. HltAlil.HV, Financier ( lii.vi Kit n iitk, ltecorder. RlVKRISIDli I.OIK1K NO. 40, DKUREE OF Honor, A. O. U. W.-MeeU flrs.1 and tli 1 rd Nuliiriliiys at 8 P. M ims CoitA Coi'fi.ic, c, of H. Miss I'AitKiK I'oeei.K, Ki-voruur. ORDER OF WANIIINUTON HOOD RIVER Union No. 142-Meetn In K. of r. hall the Heeond and lourtti Saturdays in each month at i:.w p. in. l-.. 1.. 11000, 1'remdeiit O. U. Dakin, Secretary. OLETA AISJSKMHI.Y NO. UNITED ART- Isuiih. Meet the flint mid third Wedne. nuys, work: second and fourth Wednesday Artisans nan, j. 11. Koiiaau, m, a. C. D. Hicnuuh, Secretary. COURT HOOD RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS ol America, Meets second and fourth Mon days 111 each inuii'li In K. of 1'. hull. lino. Fox, C. K. F. C. Bliosius, F. C. CAN BY POST, NO. 16,(1. A. H. MEETS AT A. o. U. W. hall, second and lourih Satur days of each month ut 2 o'clock p. in. All O. A. U. members Invited U meet with us. A. 1,. rilKl.r.i, Coiiiinander, Thomas Ooss, Adjutant. CANliY W. R. ('., No. IB-MEETS SECOND and rourth Saturdays or each Month in A. O. U. VY. hall at 2 p. 111. Ei.i.kn Hlowkk-s, President. Lizzik (JKK, Secretary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. SUM, R. N. A. Meets at the K. of P. Hull on the seen nil and fourth Fridays ot eaeh mouth. Mrs. (,'AKttiK Bkohiits, O. Mm. Ella Dakin, Recorder. Wauna TEMM.E No. U. Rnthbone Sisters. Meets sccoii't and lourth Thursdays of each month. Amanda Whitkukau, M.E.C. STELLA RlCHAKIlSON, M. of R. & (J. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8UKGEON. Telephones: Otllce, 281; residouce, 811. SUHOEON O. R. A N. Co, HKS. JIAHY JOHNSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Olllcesand Residence In E. E. Smith Kuildlng over First Nut. Hank. Entrunce, rear of bank, 011 Third St. Phone 311. Arrival and Departure of Malls. HOOD RIVER. The piwtothVe Is open dally between 8 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday Inim 12 to 1 o'clock. Malls for the East close at 11.20 a. 111., 8.20 p. 111. and 9 p. ni.; for the West, at 2.40 p. 111. and d. m. 1 he carriers on R. F. D. routes No. 1 and 2 leave ine poatomce at .: a. m. Mall leaves ror Ml. Hood, dully at 12 m.j arrives 10.26 a. in. For Underwood, Wash., at 12 m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; arrives name days at II a. m. For White Salmon, Wash., dally at 12 m.; arrives at 11 a. 111. WHITE SALMON. For Hood River, dally at 9 a. in.; arrive at 2 p. in. For llusuni, Trout Lake and Outer, Wash., dully at 7.;ii a. 111.; arrives S p. 111. For Ulenwond, Fulda and llllmer, Wash,, dally at 7.30 it. in.; arrives at ft p. 111. For Pine Flat and Snowdeu, Wash., at 1 p. ni. Tuesdays and Sulurduys; arrives same duys at 12 111. For Blugen, dally at 4.4S p. m.; arrives at o-ta a. in. F.S.HTANI.EY, Pres. K. U Smith, Vlce-l'res. K.O. Hi.anchAR (.ashler. The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital and Surplus, $:IO,000. Established June 1, l'.KH. MISS GERTRUDE M. WALLACE OF MIFNEAPOI.IS Teacher of Piano Will receive piano pupils at Hie residence 01 nirs. n. 11. Niewari, Mood itiver. Terms reasonable, call afternoons or phone AM. O. K. & N. TIME TABLE. Cast bound No. 2, Chicago Special, 11:48 a. m. No. 4, Spokane F'lyer, 8:40 p. m. No. (j, Mall and Express, 10:40 p. m. No. 24, Way Freight, 12:15 p. in. No. 22. F'ast Freight, 4:06 a. 111. West bound No, 1, Portland Special, 2:50 p. in. No, 3, Portland Flyer, 5:3ti a. m. No. 5, Mall and Express, 4:48 a. m. No. 23, Way Freight, :2.ri a. in. No. 56, Fast Freight, l:0fi p. m. Oregon Ssioip Lime and union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Through Plllllusn standards and tnnrlst leenlnir cars nil v to Omnlia. Cliiciuro. Hn kane; tourist sleeninif cars dullv to Kunsat City: throntjb lillman tourist sleeping cai (personsally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair cars (seals free) to the East aniiy. DXPABT Chicago Portland Bpeclal I'.lta. m. via Huntington. Atlantlo Express 1:15 p.m. via Huntlngtoa. Bt. Paul Fast Mall :16 p. n. via pot an TIME SCHEBULII Partltna, r. alt Ijika, Denver, Ft. Warth.Omah, Kansas City, Hi. Louis,Chlcagoaud East. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft, Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, St. I xjuli, Chicago and East. Walla Walla, Lewls ton, Spokane, Wal lace, Pullman, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Uuluth, Mil waukee, Chicago and bast. AMITI t:25p.av 1:00 a.m. Mia. 1 River Schedule. run ASTORIA and Hull P M "J ponns. connecting Dally with steamer for I ,,... ..,.. and North Heach steam-! Sundav, er Hassalo, AbIi street Sat nrdiiv, dock (water per.) (10:00 P. to. 5:30 P. M, Dally except Sunday. H. L. DUMBLE, l'HVSICIAN AND SURGEON. Suct:essor to In'. M, F'. Shuw. Culls promptly answer ;d in town or country, liuy or Night. Telephones: Ucsidi-uce, till: ( )tHoe, (ill), oltlce In the lliosltis liuililing. DR. J. EDQINGTON, Physician and Surgeon Otlict! over the First National bank. Olllee phone 1433. Res. phone 70XI, FOR llnvlnn nra.mn'i.nn . t ity and Yamhill Rlv I ' iiui'iv' er points. Ash street! except dock (water per.) 1 Sunday. run 1, r, w 1 n 11 v i.i a u 1 lutiiio, nuti wav imi nls.. l,tn,lui. a nn u , from Uljinrlu, Wush. I W edn d v I Tuesd'av : Friday. Thursday, I I Sunday! 5:(" P. M Dally except Sunday. A. L. CRAIO, tnaral Pastanf.r Aftnt, Portlaai, Of T.J. KINNAID.Awnt.HoodBlTr. DK. U. 0. DEPUTY, (iraduale of the American School ot OSTEOPOTHY, of Klrksv lie, Mo., desires to announce to the citizens of Hood River aud adjacent country that he has located ill Rooms 5 and ti, second story ot the smith building, for the practice of OsteoMithy. He will he Kind to meet the friends of this (I nucleus science, and especially the hopeless ly sick. Come In and tulk with 1 1 1 111 . Consultation Free. S111III1 Block. Phone INii C H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST. Specialist on Crown and Bridge Work, Telephones: ottlce, 23; residence, 1045. Office over Hank Hldg. Hood River, Ore. BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to t an easy shave and first-el ns.s hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection DeBORDE & GREY. W. 0. SANDERS & CO. ArcMtects, Bnililins Contracti We are prepared to make plans for up-to- in(is, and date build UK contractu. handle all Kinds of bulld- Hee us before building. J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 28 years' iperlence. Will far lih plans and specifications for til klodi of buildingi. Strictly up to daU. LocaUd at Hood Klvr. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, ORKliOX. S H. COX Contractors and Builders PLAm AMD ElTIMAMI fCaHItHO. CITATION. In the County Court of the sime f oreKon for the County of Wasco. In the mutter of the Kstute in Ccorne Owen deceased, by Kdwurd ( isik. Administrator ' To the devisees and heirs and nil oihtrs un known, and tieora;e ortur. Owen, father ot ClcortfeOwen, dtHvased, tiie.-tin: In the name of the stale it un-Kon, you are hereby cited and renulred to it piH-itr In tin County court ol tho State of On-Kun for the County of Wasco, at the July lern'i of said Court, at the Court room thereof, at Hallcs City, In said county, on Monday, Hie jHih duv of Aii(tist, 1W5, at ten o'cl.s k lii the forenoon of that day, then and there to how cause if any exist, why an order of ml,, should not he iniule of the real estate sought to tie sold In accordance with the prayer ot the peiiiUilinr 111c nuiiiiuistiaoii, r.uwnni look, hcretomrt filed In this cause, and which sHid real estate therein described Is situate In the county of . roi. mu oi.ic ii ji ck.'II. ,11111 I M SlliiU'ttnu luesouui nan 01 ine souinwcM ipiarter of the 1101 in west uusrLer ui secuoil I vt v. 111 i,,v,'n. ship two north, of range ten cast, of the Win amette Mtrtdian. conlalnlnir 3) in'resot luml more or less, and the part of which mmM iu.,,i souirhtw be sold Is the undivided one-half imeresi DeioiiKina; 10 said estate. This eluttlon Is Issued hv order of the conn ty Court of Wasco County, OrcL'on. A. K. i.mI County J udte, entered on the lHih day of July' and publication Is nnole In ilisid Klver iiacier, puuiisneu wetaiy in suHl county and slate ai a weekly newspacr of Keneial circu lation, n accordance with the icrmw nr,.,,! order, for lour successive weeks, and for live successive insertions, me urst puhllcatlon of which paper showing this Citation IstheiTJth day of July, A. 1). 16. Witness the Hon. A. V. i.ttK i,,.i.,o skai. of the sail! Cotiuly Court, with Ihe iM-aioisaiu i oun united, this l'.llll day of July. A. It. me,. Attest: 8. UOLTON, Clerk. NEW SPRAY IS WORM Bids Wanted. Sealed bids (or the erection and onnml.'ii.m or reHidenee or A. V. hiatcn. one and a lutlf luurs wl'ni ui mwn, rut nw ami speclncatlunN may be hcii at the GlHt'icr of tie . l.i 'liVf til I ik. at Hank ol Butler & Co. UmIscI.-m- Ht v )t ... Thuraduy. August 17. A. C STATKN. ' tlM JOSEPH A. WILSON HAS Developed Water Power for sale. Parties desiring power fur mrtnufacturiiiK iiuriitises will do well to write to liiin. R. P. ORR, CONTRACTOR v-work, riastorinir anil Cement-work. B. F. BELIETJ, Contractors and. Builders sT PLANS AND KUTIMATKH KllKN 1SHKD FRED r RICK & ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimate. frn!ihd oa n kindaof work ADMlNISTUATOliVS NOTIC'K. Thomas Ij. Clar'c Kstate.-Notice Is l,..r..i,v given that the undersigned has been apiolnt- nuiiiinisirauir 01 ine esutte ol Thomas 1,. lark, deceased, by the t omit v Court of the .Slate of Oregon, for the county of Wasco, and that lie has duly qualified for said trust. All persons having; claims against said estate must present the same to the undersigned, at the office of Ueorge T. Prattler, In the citv of Hood Klver, Wasco county, slate of Oregon within six months from the date hereol, duly verified us by law required. NKWTON CI.AKK, Administrator of the estate of Thomas L. Clark, deceased. Dated and first published Aug. 10, !HI.S-5t KiLLER ARSENATE OF ILW) A SUCCESS Farmers Prefer litis l.i 0!i l.im,. .Mixtures l't tcr Cniilin lli .Nicer In I m'. I ONSOl.IllATKIl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. SIMONTON & SONS Architects and Builders. HworniiTePaiiitinjraiKl Paper Hanging Plana furnished. Estimates care fully made. HOOD KIVEK, OREGON. FRAZIER & SON, PLASTERERS Flue and Fireplace Work a specialty. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, THE VETfcKl.NARl SIRUE0N. Is prepared to do any work In the veterin ary line. He can be luund by calling at or phoning to Clarke s drug store. Col- E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. Will I'ructlce In All Courts. Oftlce wirh Geo. II. Culbertsou .V Co. le nous, Abstracts, i-icttlemeiii of h'statea. liOOU Kl hit, olitu JOHN LKLAND HENDEiiiiON ATTORN SY-AT LAW. aBhTRACTEE, NO. IAKY Pl'ULIC and REAL 1ST All AUKNT. For It rrrI resldtnt of Oragon and Wuh Isrten. Has had manr years eiperlenc la Itral EttaM maltars, aa abatrutor, aearchsr ol titlea and ant. satisfaction (uaraaUMd of ao ubarf. BRICK YARD. I am manufacturing at my yard near Columbia nursery south of town, as fine a qual ity of common brick as can be lound m the state. Have 200,000 to .lOO.OOO brick on hand for inspection. Price at yard f 8 tier thousand. Come out to the yard and see liow we make brick. A. T. ZEEK. MURRAY KAY, Civil Engineer and Surveyor HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Accuracy guaranteed. Twelve yearn' experience on some of the licet Ameri can railroads. Consultation free. P. M. HALL-LEWIS Civil and Architectural Engineer and Surveyor. OfHce, Second Ht., adjoining Waocoma Hotel. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. I) R.JONES, Dentist Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plate. Treatment of dUeaHetl teeth and eums i wit.,., if :.. i..i,.i. v7.ii. v iixniuB nuuum-. x none itftii A. J1YNE. LAWYER. AbitrtcU Farnlibed. Money Loaned. Hood Biver, Oregon. p C. BR06IU8, M. D. ' I'HYSICIAir AND 6URQE03r. 'Phona Centra, or 121. W. A. Morgan & CO. Saixvtuutr to (innyi r ct Ilartlry Heavy and Light Draying and Team Work, etc. Phone U21. HOOD KIVER, OR. Office Honn: 10 to 11 A. M.j I and 6 to 7 P. M. to I F. G. COE Carpentering Phone 1413 ASSOCIATION (if McMinnville. Ori'irn:), will insure your protierty at 00 tier cent lts cost than atlv other inn,itiitinn. 'I'RAXK J. 1'KKKI S, Hpeciul Aent. Room 7, Vogt builtling, The Dalles. JAS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am prepared to execute all orders for granite and marble work, monuments, tombstones, etc. Also contract for all kinds of stone masonry, con crete, etc. Department of the Interior. Ijind Otllce Hi The Italics, Oregon, Aug. a, l'jtft. Notice Is hereby given Hint the fbllnwlmr nimied settlers have filed notli eof their Inten tion to make proof In support of their re siectlve claims before (leo. T. 1'nither, Tutted Htutes eommlsKloiier at Hood Itiver, Dresjon on .Sept. 14, l'.KB, as follows: FKANK U. INtiHAM of Mosier, Oregon, on H. K. No. mn5, lor the lots H, lund.'i mid HH$, NW4, section ;i:t, 1', SN , H. UK., W, M. wltnesNes-t.hHrles Wells mid MhiIi K. 'riiomus, of Hood Klver, (lie, mid licnruu Chiiiiiherluin and Alva Al. I'rltcliuid, of Mo sier, Ore. MARY DONAI.IISIIN of Mosier, Ore., II. E. No. (cm, for the lots 1 and 2, and yia NK'4, Hue. T. IS., It. UK., Witnesses Sume its above. H Mil HAKLT, NOLAN, llcgtster. IUS0I.UTI0N OF (0-I'ARTNERSIIir. The partnership herelofnreexIslInK and do. lug Business under Hie firm name ol W. Ilaynes ,Vi Co. Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, VV, IlH.vnescontlnuIng the business. All accounts due said firm will he collocted by H. M. Blowers or VV. Ilaynes. W. 1IAYNKS. A. H. I1I.OWKKH. OS for Mt. Mood. Parties of two or three wishing to niske the trip to Mount Hood, al a reasonable rale, call up Phone 11, Hood Klver. Hood River Directory. The (llucier directory of Hood Itiver city and valley, and map; showing 1. n ut Ion df farms, with owners' names, location of streams and county roads, Is now ready for distribution. Price 81 m. Ulacier, ilood Itiver, Oregon. Land for Rent. Nine reres of at raw berry nnd clover hind, situated oil l.yiinui Mnlth avenue, near town. wuier and niime covering Ihe place. Cnsii rem preferred. ill rent from one to three years. Apply to J, N. 'Teal, Portland, Ore., or si the premises. jinif Bids Wanted. bids wanted to build wood shed for the Crapiier school district No. ill, Wasco county, Oregon, lor particulars lncjulre at Ihe dm cter office or ol (1. A. Mcl'lldy. Hlds to belli by the tlrst day ol" August next. Ity order of Hie school board. J J. J. Jordan, Clerk. White Salmon-Hood River Two hi"; sail boats, two biir Hotul Kiver fruit (.'fowcr.- who hate UHed the iiiwtinte ,.f , ;,,! .rny this summer Mud losw worn.ti in the'ir iip )lt8 than where the n!,i sir:iyn. in which lime is it chief itu'ti'.lkuit'. imve lieen uhimI. Chris I et litniui utui Mr. Church report very nece:..-ful results from the use of this spiny. .Mr. Tucker it is uiuler.-t uo.l altem'piea to liittiHifttctiiie his, mvn iifseniitn uf leuil, and priuluerd a n:i mo wliieh burned the foliage el his trees, K. L. Smith receiM-d a letter frum Professor Knisley of the experiment station tit the Oregon t.i't 'icnli nnd col We, t'ot'Mtllis. rim it as itii- possihle for dm farmers to maniifue ture their own ii,-senate of lead with out a refractory furnace, 'ihe iiivo Uitto of lend in a con, pound rondv for use can he liouht very cheap. ' ami It IS useless and iinceouon.ical for tin farmers to tindortal.e its inanufac-ture. Apples sprayeil Hit It the arsenate of leiel compound do not hae Ihecont intt of lime us in the ca.-e with the use of tho old sprays, and this one item all'ords a considerable -m in.- in tun,, and hihor in Hie nackine seas.oi Furthcnniii'e, arsenate of Jen. I is a nic er spray mixture to handle. There 18 nothini; to clou the sinav nuieos and it require less stirinj.'. tlio com pound rcnminintf in suspension much lottK'er thiiti mi v lime preparation. Una new spray is al.-n moot iiu.' with success in I'lilifortiia. The U afson vi He Pajaronian, relerinir to I b i t in, It I Coinmissioner lioiluers' sprnviin; op erations this year says (l:al lie is"it,-inn entirely urseiiale of iead and is much pleased with the roulls. lie says that, it, is a d to tlnd a worm on I he while check trees in 1 1n show a number of t he it is to early in the sea, victory over t his diva, Rodders lirmlv believe. arsenate of lead in chaid i 1 valley have u reined v 1 1 t olorado Midland tra il am) tin pun. doctor at tlrst waa determined to stop Him pui, me woman on at goine cou lenient siiu ion wnore sue oonu re ceive suitable care and assistance, but nr. umn .MoK. Mitchell of New York city, wlio was a passenger ou the train, otfereil his services and It was tuny uecnleil to permit the woman to proceed on her journey. Halt a dozen women who were also I nssenners rendered valuable assist ance to the mother aud child during the hot jouruey across Utah aud Ida ho but both are doiutf nicely and will rear ii lortiauii toulKliC after a most ineiuiui trip. WILL BEGIN WORK ON CEL1L0 CANAL liicult matter I M.ve.l trees, same orchard I t". While hi to proclaim '"I pe-t. Mr. that in the of 1'ajaro will provi effectual in the case i ; lla. codlin moth. It is reported thai, the ii!,(.!i is show ing up in renter nuinher, than ever before in Wutsonvillo and that, the growers who neglected to spray will be able to get only a small percentage of their fruit into the highest grades. GRAND FORKS EDITOR VISITS 11000 RIVER Work on the Celilo caual will belgn as soon as men can be employed aud the necessary material placed ou the giottuil. ihe contract for construe- Hon of the tlrst half mile of the work has been let to Jones and Smyth of i-ortnimi, who agree to do the work for .y,tKK). They bid on what la riiowii as me v.; uesign, which meana t fiat the walls of the big waterway will ue on in, or Honn cement, i he con tract calls for the completion of that si retell ny December 11. 190H. This portion of the canal la regarded us the most difficult to coustruot in the entire length of the iironoserl waterway. It extends down the river nan a uiiio trom Uelilo and a big part "i uie lormaiiou consists offsolia rock. When completed the canal will be Bp promixiitely eight mileg long. No money is available with which to do any further work on the canal it this time. The United State en gineers hope a liberal appropriation for the completion of the project will lie made by congress at its coming session. It is supposed that $10,000, 'X'O more will be sufllclont. leriectly safe !;anoline aunches and two bitr ferrv scows. Expert sailors in charge. Boats leave at all hours. DKAX & PEARSON LUrnmd Ferrymen, THE O.K. BARBER "The Half Way House" The Falls Hotel GEO. W. CARTER, Prop. The most beautiful spot on the White Salmon river. New house, 20 fine, large rooms, newly furnished. Large feck barn in connec tion. IIiiKum, Wash. ..SHOP. Four Chairs Quicl. and satisfactory work. Two bath tubs in connection. RUSSELL & REES, Props. GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I hare for location dome choice iinnle landa and tlmqer claims: aim relinijulslimenu and land to script, fall on or aildreiw. Wm. F. HAND, Ree. Phone 375. Hood River. Ore. Joseph A. Wilson Agent for Wire Wound Wooden Water Pipe WATER For Irrigation of City Lots Notice should be given at the office of the Light and Water Co. when water is used for sprinkling. We eay sprink ling because it is the only method by which we agree to furnish water for irri gation. Beware of the nian with the wrench. If this point is overlooked, like wise the proper time to sprinkle as no further notice will lie (riven. Consumers whose residences front the south sides of the streets named below will sprinkle between hours of 5 and 11 a. m. ; those on the north tide between 3 and 9 p. in. ; Columbia, Kiver, Oak and State streets, and Shermao and Ha zel avenues. In ease of alarm of Tire all sprinkling should be stopped promptly. K. E. UOFF, Mgr. C. A. MeCnnn, clilm ,,r in Press of (irnnd 1m irks, in Hood iilver a few v.ecki writes as follows of liis 1 1 i if you go to Mount l.i,, probably tnke a dip lloo.l Kiver 1 1 1 reached from I'm thunl Columbia river. The all Unit has been -; i r . I fruit growing count i y a few years tu Icel 1 fruits are in iein;ni i i in 1 lie e ready thorn nre un n mi t In bargaining fur t he apple ei valley is iilmut, live utile.- u ii long. It has. a soul l.opi , ,!,( looks like it ureal i ,:.;e. acres is a gum I farm. I nee varies from n hiimli.,1 .1 thousand. With a:i i,u 4'2(KM) one, ciin gel, r i "Ii laud ou which tu make a even lay by cuinpehaiey. I ly one of I lie I'at ore, I sp.u! -The climate is guml. i la mosquitoes or other iiiseet. livo in a tent, there all i he , It is certainly a count ry j. enjoy outdoor life. It I. customary for t 1 e people u take a niotit Ii or t .vu nil 1 1 and hunt in the miiiain people we Haw there ,-. cm contented and pnispn ii quite a colony from ( I r.:. ing m thnt valley nnd t 'a y' thusltiHtie liver the cmtnl ry Moo, formerly prupt ii !i,r t dealer, has lunll a line nm town of Hood 1,'m r an l pel best weekly paper in ti e ,p VandorbiJt, fonnerlv ui l! road, bus a line fruit lane has also Mr. Church. Mr. ., iniiny other (iraiiil l-'urki . Mount Hood on a ch ar ,;:y ly visible from Hon.; Kivi i miles distant,. IV is n,,t i dilllcult to climb, la Let if time is no object, a-t" I guide. Some few yen ,:.!u few) Mount lined ,. an a, cauo, nnd now a- lla- : !,. ii down the tiiouni ai'i il e n '. BHliiW deposited 1 niijr . Hood river for ti pi.i.i. . ash color. The Kvcniiu 1 're.-.- p ,i ! impressed with all il .-aw here and the coast, it ..a , a trip, both instruct i e a:: I e tug. lime consider! I w was in it, you may be a - t.ives llirili to ( liihl Pendleli.n lac-l ( )i, A dimpled, blinking three days old, was n a tourist cur on we,-t bmn train today, and ot I! there is much tu sav : Whilo the Cohu;M.i . land train was speeding tho rate of oil mile- an h day night, the motlu r i i Mrs. K. licaitnall ol SI. birth to him, as the trait the state line between ( the i: N. !.. was and "go, hern : Ibi.n! you will up I hi' famous which can be by bunt up the vtilley ilcsi't'i-es ab.ail it. ,H a it piomises ill !.' w.,rhl. Its I t he ea-t. ,1 ground i. '1 and 2(1 ar-ure and Twenty e of land illars to a sdiieut ol uo.l fruit, iving and '.- cei I :i i il il nature. ie are no Ine can ;ir annul. I. hieh to - become il t here to i re lii llsh -. All the I happy, Ihel'.l is loiiis liv r.' all I'll A. I). I 'lain ill the i .-I-, lie al.-. Mr, :. x. r. there as leair and v is plain about, ::u e.-p.cially ! can, a il hunt, a ' quite a l.i vis vol !,r moves s with it ! .in ' the ' .i. year -.'.as duly In'tween i lensaiit ali that I. .liui Langillc Goes to McCoy Creek. Jim Laniglle crossed to White Sal mon Thursday afternoon to get an early start for the McCoy creek mines the next morning. He was accom panied to the mines by Mr. and Mrs. Miirdecai Jones. Doug Laiifjille followed Monday. The party will he accompanied by a mau to look after the horses. The distance is 90 miles to McCoy creek. Jim expected to reach there Sunday evening. Mr. Langille goes to the mines to see how the two men are making it whom ha sent in there this spring to continue worn on tne tunnel, jun expects to really strike it rich on McCoy nrk. and in the largeuoss of his heart, Jim says ho will give it all away. Jim has spent, several tliousaud dollars devel oping his mine ou McCoy creek, aud his many fi lends here are hoping hi ilroaniB of success will soou be a real- lZOll. Col hia Klver Will be Low. Columbia river nieu predict that .November of this year will see that stream at the lowest stage in its his to y, says the Moro Observer. Three is much water between the Locks aud ihe Dulles now, aud if the water cou tinttes to fall navigation will become dilllcult later on. Oregon is now i)..l!i melius sliort of the usual n in fall, measuring from September 1 r.ioi. I. or the tlrst time since 1861 1 11 years), the water in Fraser river has dropped so that the bars iu th si ream are exposed anrt mlneis are working them, i'he Columbia is fed under similar conditions and It is reasonable to suppose that results will he t he same. One great benefit of low water will bo the opportunity afforded to blast troublesome rocks that hinder navigation opposite ltiggs. Hut be lore the red tape can be manipulated nign wafer will again run its course. FARMERS BUY DAIRY COWS SHIPPING CREAM 10 PCRTIMD Mount Hood Konle is Xow Well lahlislud (iiiod Cons are Helngr Sought for. Es au: boy li Mai ;ain. n. baby, r on t lie K. A N. aiug-ter Utah, and for t hn lib never tell exactly w In state, so complicated tion on the tutu i.-t ear born, for the time b, in Mother and child ai none the worse for t,i nary experience. Mr-, expected to reach tin- h ter in Portland before her boy, but left St. .. too late to accomplish hci I over iM'-l.v, a rd at or Ja-t Kri t bin urchin, laaii-, gave a- crossing luar.ei and of hifu bo can h i- his native v.ie the .-Una-while he was Kert and are ,t ranrdi dl fully of her sis e I iith of fhtee days w l.-il It was the first child ever born ou a In l lectric Storm on Mount Ilood lien a party from Forest Drove was ou Mount Hood last week they were caught in an electric storm that produced an uncanny elfect, sayg the times, a oark clouti liung over the top or the ieak and for several min utes tho air was full of electricity o lieu i no t ip oi uio aipiustocK was touched to a rock an electrick spark was produced, and the hair and beard the men stood out and snamied when touched. A day or two lator mother storm there punched holes in the cotipor box in which the book ol records is kept on tho top of the peak and the government heliograph instrument used in signaling to the Lewis and Clark exposittou grounds was kiiockou to pieces. Hoy is Kitten lij a Kattlcsnake. Wilbur VVIJhelm. a 12-vear-old bov who lives a few miles oast of Pendle ton, was stung by a rattlesnake yester- lay while working iu a garden, the st ing being made through the boy's trousers and sock. At the time of Ihe accident the Wilheltn bov and an- ot her lad were among some cucumber vines and had yust killed one rattler, Alter doing this yonna Wilhelm stopped back a few feet and nearly sieppou uii anoiner snaKe ana was -tung. A physician was sum minion to aitenii ine Doy, who was kept at his home, and it is not thought tho sting will result seriously. Kut Oregoniau. Skamania County has $17,000 Italance Skamania county, with 2T1C9 acres of improved laud, and an aggreagte vaiue or laxafiie property of V.W.bli), has a cash surplus in the tret.Biiry of m i, .sn. i.i. tjounty Auditor A. Fleis chhau. r's annual report just complet ed shows a total of 110,454 acres of assessable proprety with a valuation, including improvements, of $713,323. Town lots with improv moots are val ued at i!,71"). Personal property is iirted at 10,511. I'eaeli Crop Promises Well. The peach crop about The Dalles is eoming iu market, and the fruit is remarkable for its size aud flavor. The best poaches, the late Crawford, are not fully matured yet, but these promise to bo exceptionally good says the Chronicle. He Should Have a "Free" License. Keuben Grant of Philomath, well kuowu in Albany, though 87 years of ago, last Monday walked from Philo math to Corvallis to get a hunter's license. It was a seven-mile walk with the thermometer at US. Tho Wasco county jail occupants. baa but two Robert Leasure was down from Mount Hood last Friday looking fo.- dairy cows for himself and neighbors. Mrs. Keis is anixous to get a herd of seven or eight cows. 1). K. Cooper has 14 cows uow. but extiocts t.n in. oreas this number to 25. Art Khoads holies to bo able to do tho same. While the cream route established recently at Mount Hood by the Hazelwood Creamery Co. of Portland is not securing a ureat deal of eionm all because there are not sntHeieut cows in the valley, the people iu gen eral are well pleased with the experi ment. Several are awaiting to to see just how their neighbors make it, and as soon as they secure the cows will themselves be patrous of tho route. Oscar FredeubuiB. who onerntes th stage line from Mount Hood post office and also carries the mail, brings the cream cans to the exuress nttlc. each Tuesday and Friday. Two sta tions have been established mm nt Cribble's store and tho other at Shelly 's store at Odell. The Mount Hood farmers take their e renin In Mr Oribble's store the day before it is shipped, where each farmer's cream Is weighed and a portion of t tie cream taken out for testiug. The same will ue done at Udell. V. Winchell was at lieaverton last week aud secured a hoard of cows for his farm. Friday morning, William Davidson of the West Sido accompan ied Mr. Sherwood to Portland, and expects to return this week with sev eral good cows. Mr. Sherwood was here several days looking after busi ness oouneoted with the new route here. He is the manager of the routes established by the Hazelwood Cream ery Co. throughout the state. lhnrsday night the wholesale price of Hazelwood butter in Portland went up to 30o a pound. As this company pays for buttorfat within a cent aud a half of the wholesale price of Hazel wood butter, it will mean ''8'., cunts a pound for the farmer's butter int. While the shipments of cream are yet rather small, the Hazelwood neonlo are well satislled with the good bo ginning made here. They realize that there is a groat insuflicioncy of cows. and say they do not exnect heaw business here for a year or more. Tho Mount Hood Development Co. is tak ing an active interest in furthering the creamery route proposition, and has promised the Ulacier oompleto re ports from time to time as to how the business is progressing, and what suc oess and profit there is in the venture to the farmers who ship the cream. They Helped the Country Out. The following letter written by An drew Elliot, of Pittsburg, Or., to the Hazelwood Cream Company, may be of intorest to farmers who are think ing of shipping their cream to Hazel wood. Pittsburg, Or., to Hazelwood: One year ago you asked me to ship you my cream long enough to give you u fair trial, and report to vou how 1 liked your system of dealing. 1 have waited, not only long enough to know how I like it myself, bi t with how every one with whom 1 have talked likes it. Iu reply to mv innuirv: How do you like tho Hazelwood? My answer is, "Still the same. FlliST KATE." Nothing ever came to this tuirt uf the country before to help us out. I see a good many have already im proved their dairy stock and overv one is preparing to do likewise. 1 ask some of my most familiar lriends, "Uow can you atTord to buy such stock? 1 always receive the same answer: "All things are possible to those who have faith. We havo faith in the Hazelwood." 1 can only say for mvself what I told your men, if 1 get dissatisfied, 1 hold my cream. If 1 could have good health to enjoy this business a few years after working and waiting for it twenty live, 1 would lie satisfied. I have been told by a good many that this Nehalom Valley received more money for cream iu the last year than ever came to it for beef and butter iu two years since its first set tlement; aud 1 know this is true. AN DUE W ELLIOT. Water Very Low In Snake Klver. Reports from the miner river sav that the snake is at a lower stage than It has been for years, and is falling at the rate of .1 of a foot every two days, aud it is now onlv one foot above the low water mark. lieforo very long it is declared it will I ie be low the zero point. If such proves to be true it is feared that tho steam ers plying in those waters will have to be taken out of commission. In that event it would be necessary to trans port me grain crop to Jjowiston by teams over rough aud almost impass ible roads if growers were anxious to get it to market this fall, lint it, is supposed that many would wait until winter, when the river would again become naviagble. before uudei takiui.' to move the crops. All the snow has melted from tho mountains, and there is no possible chance for the river to increase iu denth unless constant ruins shmil.l fall but they never do that thL s tisou in that section, aud so the probabili ties are very strong that the upper Snake will soou be closed to tralllc. Just What Everyone Should Do. Mr. J. T. Karber of Irwinville. (in.. always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keniedy hand ready for Instant use. At tacks of colic, cholera morbus and diar rhoea come on so suddenly that there no lime to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Karber says: have tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Keniedy which is one oi tue oest remeaies 1 ever saw. I keep a bottle of It in my room ns I have had several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine I ever used." Sold by Williams' Pharmacy, e