f 1 i n - I t 1 t . -e : I , 1. I V ft I X 8 i HOOD RIVER, OREGON, SEFTI T.TT VOL. XVII. 1005. Nc 3 1 (WW SOCIETIES. liOOli KIVKIt l.i H i-K NO. l(d, A. K. and A. M. Meets tsm in . . evening on or before CUch lull MMMIIl. 1 IUMAN 1)1 IT1.KK, W. M. A.D. Ml'K, tSL-ITflMl'J . 11(101) im Kit i II Al'i Kit NO. 57. It. A. M .Meets Hist mel tln.d Friday ninliisof each llll'llUl. K.CHAKM.KB, H.F. A. 1). Mob, Secretary. HOOP It IV Kit (11A1'T1- K NO.Sn, O. K. Mects scond nil. I lourlti Tuesday evening ol each month. Visitors cordially welcomed. MlW, J, I,. HKIlsliSEIl, W. M. Mils. Tiikiiksa ('ASTNiiii, Secretary. Illl.KWll.JiK I.OIKiE NO. 107, 1. O. O. K. Meeis in Kruierniil lill, every Thursday infill. W.masuiii,N, U, II. ('. HMITH. Mecri'lliry KHKS KNCA.MI'.MKNT, N0.4K, I. O. O. F. U.'iiiilar meeting second and fourth Mondays (reach liioulli. L. K. MuKSK, C. 1". II H. Kktkk an, Scribe. I.Al'Klil. IiKllliKAIl DKIillKK l.OlKiK.NO. M, I. o. o. K.-Meets llrst unU llilrd Krtduyi 111 eacll inulltll. Mas. K. VV. Udki.i., N. O. Mill' Doha Thomson, sieeretury. WAIVOMA Ullitik; NO. 30, K. OK 1 Ateels iu K. ol 1'. bull every 1 uesdny n glit. V. U. lill(l( K, C. 0. H. T. DkWitt, K. ot R. and S. Hoop KIVKIt i:AMl', NO. 7.7UJ, M. VV: A. Meits i" v. oi 1'. Iih.I every Wednesday nielli. t'UAs. Junks, V. C. V. li. I'AKiN, Clerk. i'lOoi7l;iVi:.( CAM!', NO.-70, W. O. W .Mei is on In -I . an.i mini Tuesday ot each liioulli In cuil fellows Hall. t. II. Ill.AUO, U. C. II. W. V. 1 1 . 1 it?: k. until) HIV 1 H I Hit l l'i Nll.621, WOMKN OK Woouci.iii .Mivls.u K. "I t". nail on Hie li -i mcl 'I hud I' ' inn ol each mouth. l or VIi'Kkvnoi.im, U. N, V. VV . Mi'IlF.y h is, i.'.ork. UlVI'.l'SIPt, l.OllllKNO. Mt A. O. u. w. Meet!, lnsl i.i".i ti.nn Satin iliiys r each nmnih. C. K. l.nlTI.K, M. VV. i:, H. ItitAM.rv, Kl'cinc it ( iiksi i;k ."ill t l.. H ot. .:, I'I-K!PK M.POi., Ml. 4U, llialKKK OK IIi.iioi, A. .. U. V. .-Aiee llll fci.U lhll '1 ,-.!ilt'iui';. ut 'r p. n'.. A. .., i OIIA Col'l'I.U, C. (Il II. Mlt'Ali!r!KU'l'l I.K. i;i:(oiuei. ZiO't Iti"' V..-iilNti'!ON IIOOK 111 V EH l:i.ii.nK... IK-el.ei !! ii. ol i'. hall Ihe ,,l.i ;il,.l iol.i i l-.n in i; - in i-;ich moll 111 in ;:.,) j.. iii. I. i.. ivooii, I'lvmucut. (.'.l.i W I ', S' I'!'! iM.V. (TTT.7.', A-i .-.l i.l Ml. 1(0, U.MJT.P AKT-l-iu;i. - .'.iiil a.i-M.. 1. 1 nl tit II (I Weill. (-I.IH-, Willi,: ..!,. u ..lid lllllllll Wi diic-idiiv h Ariis.it'' (jiii l . ). il. KoliliiKO, M. A. L. II. lii.Mili 11, l.ti-l'i lal. loUKT H(iuPlili:ilNO. -12, FOKI'XTKIW ol A m i i.ii.-Mii'U m ml hikI Ion i ill iiim- Uais in eacii ni'ui li In K. ol 1'. hall. UKo. KoX, I', 11. K. V. Hiiosil-s, I . ('. CANIiV I 'Oh I', Ml. Hi.O. A. K.-.MKKW AT A. O.K. V.. imli, mvoiiiI mid IDiaili Salur diiof each inonili ill 2 o'clock n. ni. All U. A. K. imliili.ia invile.l lo unci with n. A, I,, 1'HKi.r.i, Commander. Thomas (..iovi, A.ijuiunl. CAN BY W. It. C. No. lii-MKKTS HKCONP anil linn lb hitluritio h ol chcIi .Monlli lu A. . I . . hi.ii hi :. i. in. I .i.i,i;.n lii.owiiiw, 1'iesliii nl. 1.1.ZIK lilK, !-i-i iviniy MOUNTAIN llOMI-. CAMl No.34 iil, It. N. A. Alei ts a I ihe K. ol I'. Hull on Uie second and liiurlh Kildajsol each niolllll. .MRS. I'ahkik II in is 1 1 'H, O. iliw. Kl.l.A 1 UK l N, Hi colder. Vjtsa 'Ikmfi.k No. o. llmhhonp sworn. Aireis Kecon , and louiili T'luixlayit ol' each liioulli. AMANHA Vl liri'KIIKAIl, il.K.C. M tl.LA Hll'll AlillMlS, M. ol It. 6i V. J. F. WATT, M. D. 1'IIYSIOIAX AM) SL'WiKOX. Telephones: Ollli e, M; residence, 811. Hl.MCIKON O. It. iV N. L'o. JKS. M.VKY JOHNSON, M.I). Physician and Surgeon. Ollices ami llesiilence In K. K. Sniltli liulldlng OverKir.l Ni t. liuiik. Julraiice, rear ol hiii.k, on i'lnrd St. I'lume ;lll. H. L. DUMBLE, l'lIVSK'IA.N .iND SUKliKON. Sucn'sir to r. M. 1'". Slmw. Oil Ik ininil ly ihimv.i .-d in town or country, 1 'a o:' Ni,ht. IVii'iilioiio: Kt'vM.-mv, ill: tJlllcc, til;l. Ollict! It) tlH' lil'J.sUIS liulliiiu. DR. J. EDGINGT0N, Physician and Surgeon Ollicc uvur I liu Hret Naliunul bunk. Ollli e phone 14:i;l. lies, phone 7HX I , M. F. SHAW, M. D. t)llice in Jackson Block. Ollice plioiie, No. 1-171. Kcstdcnce, No, ,M):i. Dit. U. 0. DEPUTY, Ciradnale of iho Anioricnn ScIhm1 u OSTEOPOTHY, of Kirksv lie, Ain., iii'irt's lo tinnoiinrc to the (.'ili'-iiMil' Uo.m lUviT hihI aiij;icfnt muntry thai tie iias loi'ii ifd in Itnoih a una 6, isetumi tslory ol tin .snnin tiuilUintc, tor the practice (li ( t,1l'0Httl . iif win belad lo mwit t lie frlfiids of thin druaWsn si inn.v, ami e.sptfiully ttie hopelft-s- JV HH-it. Couif In and talk with him. Consultation Free. Smith Mock. IMione 9i 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST. Specialist on Crown and Hi idge Work. Telephones: olue-', '2s;i; residence, KW5. Olllco over I'.ank Iildg. Hood lliver, ore. M. E WELCH, lilt YLUKINAKV SlKOtON. Is prcpur it to lo i.ny woi k in the veterin ary tine. He can bv iouua by CrtlliiiK ut or phoning lo . iui III t at More. E. H. HART WIG, - LAWYER. Wril I'nuiiiv in All Court. Urttce wim utw. i). iuiIk'Umiu dc lo. O i le Jtious, Ahti tic-i, iXilk luent of hlattit. JOHN LELASIi HEXDEKtOH iTTORXKY-AT-LAW. ABSTRACTER, 0 XAKY M BLIC and RKAL KSTATK AtifiNT. or 28 ti iii ruldcnt o( Oreton and WmIv incton u hi-d mny yeM experience In I nl I'KtHie miier. M btrctor, ierclier ol titien nd eiit. btilsction turnil of Lo (barge. A.JAYXE. LAWYER. AbitrcU Furnished. Money Loaned. Hood Kiver, Oregon. F. C. BR0SITJ8, M. D. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 'Phone Central, or 121. Offic Hour.: 10 to 11 A. M.j t to I md 6 to 7 P. M. Arrival ami Departure of Mails. HOOD RIVKR. The poxtnfllce Iwopen dully between 8 a. ni. flndM p. ni.;Htinday Iroin 12 lo 1 o'clock. MhiIk lor the Kast close at U.'JU h. in,, H.2U p. in. mid p. in.; for the West, at 2.) p. ni. mid p. m. The carriers on K. K. P. routes No. 1 and t lenve the poslortiee at 8.30 a. m. Mall leaven For ML Hood, dally at 12 in.; arrive! 10.20 a. in. For Underwood, Waah., at 12 tn Tuesdaya, Thumduys and HuturdayH; arrived sameday at II a. in. For White Salmon, Wash., dally at 12 m.; arrive at 11 a. m. WHITE SALMON. For Hood lliver, dully at 9 a. ni.; arrive at 2 p. m. For Iltmuni, Trout Kake and tinier, Waah., dally at 7. an a. in.; arrives 5 p. m. For Ulenwood, Fulda and (lllmer, Wash., dally nt 7..10 a. m.; arrives at h p. ni. For 1'Iiih Flat and Snowdeii, Wash., at I p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays: arrives aame days at 12 in. For liliiKi'ii, dully at 4.4) p. in.; arrlv. s at 8.46 a. in. O. li. & N. TIME TABLE. East bound No. 2, Chicago Sneclal, 11:4.1 a. m. No. 4, Mnokane Flyer, 8:40 n. ni. No. H, Mall and Kxpress, 10:40 p. m. No. 24, Way Freittbt, 12:1S p. m. No. 22. Fast Frel(!lit, 4:05 a, m. West bound No. 1, Portland Special. 2:50 p. m. No. 3, Portland Flyer, 5::i a. m. No. 5, Mail and Kxpress, 4:48 a. in. No. 2:t, Way Frelxlit, 9:25 a. in. No. 5n, Kiimi FrelKht. 1:U p. ni. OREGON i fi.-y AND Union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Tliiouch Pullniiin slaudnrds and tourist sleoiilnir curs dully to oinnhu. Chlcoiro, Sh ksne; tourlit steeplmr cars dally to Kansas City: tlirotmli I'ullutnn lourlst sleeplntf car nersonsnlly condncled) weekly to Chicago, HoclltlhiK chair cars tseala free) to the East dally. T E't Dwat f IWE SCHEDULES ., DfAT PortUnd. Or. rhlcsifo Pnlt Lake, Denver, 6:28p.m. forlland Ft. Worth, Omaha, Rpeclal I Kaunas City, Ht. (:16 a.m. I Ixiuii.Cblcanoand via taut. BuntliiKton. " i Atlantis Bait Lake, Denver, 1:00a.m. Express Ft. Worth, Omaha, 1:1 p.m. Kansas Uty, St. via Ixnis,rhlcagoaud Huntington, haul. Walla Walla, Lewis fit rnl ton, Sikane,Val- I:16a. m Fast Mall . lace, I'ullinnn, 6;lfip. m. MiiiiienM)lis, St. via Paul, Uuluth, Mil- Bpokana waukee, Chicago and East. River ScKedulo. I-Olt aSTOIilA and 8:01 P. M way points. connccihiKl Pnllv with steamer fo- II lie .1 ex'-ept and Norlh Heschsie-on-l Snmhi.v, er Hnssalo, Ash si ri i i ! iiiiinlji v. dock I water per.) i ):) I'. M I'Olt Piivton. o- n'-:00 A. M City and Yiinilill1 i:,v ! lintlv er points. Ah hlireii excepi dock (water pel .) Siriday. I'Olt 1.KW ISTON,4:C0 A. M Iiltlllo, slid Wrt.v jMiluts, MiuiMnv, from Itlliarla, Wiish. Weiln'ii'y i Friday. 5:00 P. M. Pally except Sunday. 5:: 1'. M. Dally except Sunday. About BOO P. M. Tuesday, Thursday, Hundny. A. L. CRAIG, (Icin ral I'asseiiKer Aifent, I'oitlund, Or. F. S SMITI I, A Kent, Hood Itlver. BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to get an easy hi i m ve and first-class hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection DeBORDE & GREY. 50,000 WELL BRICK 350,000 Building Brick For Sale at the BRICK YARD A. T. ZEEK. JR.JONES,Dentist Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plates. Treatment of diseased teeth and gums. Office Hrosius.ISuildinif. Phone lOtil. W. A. Morgan & CO. Sweriumn to (Ixnyrr A llttrtlry Heavy and Light Draying and Team Work, etc. Phone 1421. HOOD RIVER, OR. F. G. COE Carpentering I'iione 1413 Mi? s-pii FSTANI.EY, E. L.WMITH, K.O. Rl.ANCHAR Pres. Vlce-Prea. Cashier. The First National BanK OF HOOD KIVKIt, ORKOON. Capital and Surplus, $30,000. Established June 1. 1W4. P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. ARCHITECTS Civil Engineers & Suryeyors Sixteen years' actual experience In New York, San Francisco ard Portland enables us to oiler Ihe latest ideas In style, finish and economic construction. We submit sketches and prell Inary specifications for dwellings, hotels, Bchools, churches, mills and business blocks on short notice, subject lo approval. Satisfaction guaranteed. Davidson bldg. HOOO HI YER, ORE. MURRAY KAY, Civil Engineer and Surveyor HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Accuracy guaranteed. Twelve years' exierience on some of the bert Ameri can railroads. Consultation free. J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 26 year' experience. Will fur nish plans and epeciflrationa for all kinds of building. Strictly up to date. Located at Hood River. W. 0. SANDERS & CO. ArcMtects, BoUflliiE Contraciors We are prppared to mnke plwns for up-to-date building, him! handle nil Kinds of tutild riK contract. Ste ut betVtre huHdliipe. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD IMVER, OHEtiOX. S. H. COX Contractors and Builders Plami amd Estimates FoaKisniD. JOSEPH A. WILSON j HAS Developed Water Power fur sale. Purties desiring mvo inr nuttiufactuiinir purposes will tio well to wrile lo irui. B. F. BELIEU, Contractors and Builders - I'l.ANI AND KHTIMATKM F'lIKNISHKIl " FRLOFRICK & ARNOLD, GOfiT..CTORS and BUILDERS Estimates fiiruisheil on all kinds of work I'l l iiiiiu- Arnold, Main M. i Id HP S. K.ederlck. M.in SIMOKTON & SONS Architects and Builders. Ilrrnrntivc I'.iiniitiir and Paper Hanifiiig I'l iti" f in, lulled. Estimates care fully made. 1 1001) RIVER, OREGON. FEAZIER & SON, PLASTERERS Flue nt'il Fireplace Work a Hpeeially. I!0CD RIVER, OREGON. ASSOCIATION orMi'Miimville. Oregon, will insure your protierty at (HI tier cent less cost than any other institution. fKAXR J. rt.KHMJS special Ajrent. Room 7, Vogt building, 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. THE O.K. BARBER .SHOP. Four Chairs Quick and satisfactory work. Two bath tubs in connection. RUSSELL & REES, Props. GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I have for loom Ion some choice apple lands and tl inner clul ma: a I no rrllniUiliiiientH and land to script. Call on or aililreHK, Wm. f. hand, Res. Phone 37fi. Hood River. Ore. Joseph A. Wilson Agent for Wire Wound Wooden Water Pipe MISS GERTRUDE M. WALLACE OF MIKNEAI'OI.H Teacher of Piano Will receive piano pupllft at the residence ofMnt. H. I). Stewart, Hood Kiver. Tenon reammable. Call afternoon or 'phone i4. Notice. Is hereby Riven to the stockholders of the Mountain Valley Water Co., that all who are de linquent on their stuck and do not lay the full amount due thereon; on or before Sept, 15, 116, aid stock will be sold for the indebtedness, Spt. 16, 1905, at J. R. Keec' ranch, at Mt. Hood, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. By order of the board of directorm. J. L. GKOFF, Sec IN THE CIRCT'IT COCHT OK Tin OF OKEtio.N FOU Cl'OM'Y ot Chaui.kh Sokkv, Pliilntlir Versus Josik SotsKV, Defcndimt To Josie Sotsky, dcl'eiiiianl: In the nsnie of the slate of Oret.ui. hereby reiUlnil to appear ami an compiatlit tiled auuinst ymi In O" tied suit on or before the lasl (lav "i ' prescribed ill the order for lint putu Ibis summons, to ii: on or b, :nii day ofOclolier. liu;.. said dale l in i ati'on of six weeks from the first n: of this summons; and if you lull mi : and answer, for want thereof, t,.i' , will appl lo ihe court f-ir the re ,, for in tlie couiplaini, vl.: Kor a solvliiK the bontisof inatrnnony an (Mlitiacl now existing between 3 ' ' iJ ; defemlilllt. This summons Is puhlUhe;'. 1 y Hon. V. I.. Hradshaw, Judslf ol i: Court for Wasco county, orecm, ; wss made anil entered on the -Jd o i trust, l:), and Ihe date ol Ihe iln i I ; thereof is the :.'llh day of auiiiw. ' ' I LAI' UK M'H M ' V Attorney !"" ! NOTlCK.-riNAI. se rn.: tllO Stu'c i In the I'outy Court of tor Whsoo county: In the matter of the Kstitte ol ':' dtecHn-d, hy Leie Biiller, Kxeei'j'i Notiee Is lierehy niveu that the i.tn.. i has duly llleil liis tinal tu'eouut it;a : t Kxerutor ofthe estate of T. r. !..- ed, late of Hood Kiver, Orey'i, i clerk ofthe ( ounty t'ouit of W '" -state of tfregon; and thai the ) : eourt tins fixed Kriibiy, the '.-h lember, A. ! lit-a I 10 o't ltn k a. . dav, as the time, iiii.l th" t'oimiy c. In;the t'ouiny four I Houe In I',. . Waseo eounty. Ktate of Uncoil, i. lor hearing tnld llnal at'count aii'i i i persotiH interested iu taiil cstmi- a: noiitifd toapin'iir at said IMih-h.mi ; show eituse, il any there he, wiiy ...! should not in all things tie ailowi i and approved and ennti l ined, mt i - lor disa: harmed and his tiohtUint h 'lhai I he order ol "nil C)Uii i Ift- ! ! day of Anmtst, J'.H', and pr-'Vi l'- ' weeks puhheatbni ot the sahl w-t'u . tive in-ei i.- j s thereof in the lli'.nl l; eler, tht h , mip of u hleii pitiK T is :j,lst da ot -1. "list. V.hin. bated .i. - . it day oi Autrusi, 1 n ' . lil ' : ' I . !' ol the 'state o. i . ' s-8 dt i'ea d, AI)A;LMS'IIi TOR'S NTH In the i n y i ,.;.:! ofthe Ht.ilc i. for iNt o i 'iiin In t U; ina' tei t Ivtale i ,1 , llyket,. .. e.1Sei. totiee N I t-fell.. ' that Ihe t.n-'. has tieen tiuiy nttp . i, liy the ' : of the ,sin;j(i iii , , - ; r ase m!nisti'or th - ii ,r Hiii v y dei'iM-s si. .-.II j er u A'Wua e; . s.'t ni esi - te Mr.' iut- n n iile.l t i ..; - . Kiine, j rojter! v vr !!. i, i.i the i, at the i-'irl NhiIoiinI r-uik ir, ijun, v tthhi six Phiiii.ts Itti.u this notice. l)nted Senteinher il, I!1 I.. ). HI. A N' '; i . . 2S''Jf.o Adhilf IN T 1 1 I ClIU'lIT CtH'KT i 1 -OK uKKioN, lull ( Ol'N'l V i ' Khknkzkk Syri'Toi-:, Pltiintitr) el .- US ) ! m:. M aiiv K, Stki-i'.-m:, I'efemiant j 'l'o M;i ry K. si Ioo, the nho.i n. . lent), .ni: In the name of ihe Stnie of lei :-.'.:, hereby reqmreil to appear mi." .i i complaint til'il M'jniiKi you in titlel Court and uit on or h i . - from the 7th da;, of -piend !: ..i . . On or hefore t he i'.H u uay id () i If you taiito so Miiwer, the pi:: i ply to the Couit and lake deere ; demanded in his complaint, t o .: hoiids of matiiuioti now exl-i ' , ' you Hiid said piainnir he foreVt r . - - ! This Miminons is Merett upon i-c cation thereol. oie e a week (or "i. tive, weeks in the. Hood Kiver ly newspaper of general eiivnl ,!i -u,, ,! and published in Wumo count v. 1 ht v ' thin .summons is so served by it uie c: :.n der duly niade anil entered licit in '. tii'' day ol" Auuiist, h5. by the Hon. V I,. U; shaw, Judye ol ah id Court. The date of saitl order Is Anuu-I li f ; the daiu oi t. e lirsl mihhr.'is inn is epi 7, IW.j. L. II. IIAI: f (;. A ! hit ii' .' i.ir 1 'ut : i . 012 Uesidini. at Hoe I ii ci i - in tiik cim riT ( in i lHM)Klv.lN, I'dII NKI.MK H, WKINSCilKSU vi-r.-us F. W. Wkinsch i;.seK, H To F. W. WeiiischeiHi. win ill' d-'dill'Luit ;i o:' tlreiian: .i r and ;u ! i'l i ii llle , ueeks tin In ,'M, on i I 'in; ami ' ill bike II I'll' ll.d : -.tu coin hi l 11 illlnii deb-mi.: nnnied; In the name of the stab- are hereby required t, iip;n the enmplainl tlie.t a ain-i enl it led suit on or before si 1 Ith day of Sfptember, IO., i tore the "J'ith day of October, fail so to answer f lie phi in 1 1 mcnt ami ib cree aamsi n of, aeen tlin to t he pru er i! namely, that the bond.- ol t existing between plaint tl! ;; forever dissolved, and tint' pi ed the custody of the niiiim tinned in the cumplaint hei. i be allowed to resume lo r j Nellie IPalock, and lor .-inn the court shall seem m -ei . I served on you by p'inii'ii a each week lor sis ruii.vrini Hood Kiver Glacier, a w . . published in Hie city nt 1 b.o.l Wasco county, oivuun, by i made and entta-ed herein u MtUVh ii hl'lidl'eh , and tn ihi. n ji i iei reh'-: i MlllJll!' i Ihei.Mt week-. 1 IV Ue -Kiver, in lie of ;ih HI' ISU i August, I'.H). i, by lloti' ml . L. II JudL'e of sa d court. The dun u sahi August IS, 11M f, mid the dab ..I ihe li,! lleation ol this su inmotis i ; u nihe; ! i t A. A. .1 v NK, 02U Allorn. . lor l'ia;ii!ilr. Sr.MMONS. IN THK CI Ki l ' IT rol KT '!' Till'; ST'I l)F OUKtioN I Ol; (tfl M oF Y .si Jritrni H. Wki.d, IMitihtitf versus -nit fur Invi' AruPM-rrH w Ki.D.lieiendair I To Augustus Weld, tue ;t!i ll.ihie I ie fentinnl; In the name ofthe s, ntc n: ieu:i, .mci m. hereby required to njipe.u' :l no-, or in com piaint liled ay to n -i , . n , n . hw t.bi e i ., titled suit, within si. . i . r iiotn Ihe M;, day of September, r.o:. s.ri .. y In nu ;.; first day ol the public at mi. ; i m.i mum;; -m -; and if you fail so to nu er i'.: w n innv.i the plaintiff will apply to u,. "urt fu ' n lief demanded In her com; ...ml a! m I, Hied In said cause, f u- it. .. , A . i ... i.ivorce dissolving tin' b :i i .1 m. 1 1 : i, - exist ini bet wet'ii t he p!ai n1 . i: . iu d- n i i iu said cause, Hiid fbr 1 1 sn e i ' . oj p!;i i : : . former mi me, and fur Iui e. i aim . merits in this suit. This summons Is puhi i.-l .. i ll' v io ,i . .t ., ( order of liouonthlc A. i l. I f . euuul jn ! of the ciuinty court of S 'a-e.. - urn v ! Oregon, dated the Ttii ia -m ,.ietn..ei o., JiftC), which onb-r si.icihi- Mid or.,v I. - six weeks and seven in-ei i "i puhi iea i ni In the "Hood Kiver liiaeiet' i weekivi,'. paN,r )utilished wt-i kiy in : i c-iniit au Ktale, as the time, and p.-tpi .n which i summons shall tic puhlitie l latted HiMd Kiver, in -s-'oti. i " ember p u JollX LKI.AM- Iii !)KKsin, o2-i Alt"iiii lor I'L.iiii;!!'. NOTICE FOR I'l'ld.KiATlnN. Ileiiiirtment of tlie Inlel i"! Tile lllllle.l, Ori-K'in, f-i I'l. 1 ', Notici; is licreliy ii, n in . naincil wtiler litis tli.-.l n .1 tlon to mnke li mil pri.ei in clnlni, ami IIihi sinil in-net . before (ieo. 'I'. I'mtlier, 1 lei- 1 aotier at lil eiilce in ii,,i; e October 4, i'Jll;., viz.: AI.Fltl-ili M. II' of Moicr, (ireunn, on li l i HE':, MK'. Sec. Hand N' . Me II. li K V. M. lie niiini-s the f.illuwiii u . hlr com union resnl.ne ni lion of Kiiiit iiiiiil, t.: I 1 I.iirkin l.ainli.ol .l.wiin. 1 n, ntiiii anj II, K. stii..-;i,;iki : Ori-icon. 'Jlwila MII'IIAKI. T. Ne i.niiil una ll.e l:i, Mippon II I.,- 11 i I'-. r 1! M'lll III: . I' : I in- Who Wants It? It la an ill wlnil tluit Ijieus m, e(Miil. II. sid rallrouil iiimeui my tiem in i... r mid I am Kolni; to m-II 01c- el tie 1:1 c There Ih ulioiit 19 a.-ri-s, ! ! v liich is : Newtown and Siiilei,l,, ri,' .ij nl.' lr.-.-i; HOll; well WHlereil; locHtiun I, hi. lienrl , best apple district; clne to n I-i-'khh a a-hoil bolide, and rural .!..:v.ry niel phone Hcrvlce at yonrilin.r ''--i nw 1 n.v par.-nlara. Iiujuire of A. I. M:i-mii. Onices and Rnnais. The very best for rent iu fc!iiiitli Uloek S THAT : rr.cz Tinn 1 t: iLLM!LS1a , X LACV'S RANCH V.iU Realize ."i(Ml t i" her.' Trees in I'roiirct , i i liul, 'min apple, il l lie ( Tiiwileii il . :.' i:i mi Oh'iCon l (), . i' .1 v:e LiiceyV iliM i" :i ::l . -(iut ii at the i i, :i i. t l;n o I loud 1 i i vr iiecoinpit i i on ii trio i : 1 1 i ;.iy, in I ho ea- : 'i iit out lo : ' i :M rilutt ion iii . il :ier lav. ' !r,v l.lll !1 ph'S - i .. ' !!cy. Alter r ! :: i nl' t!:o t!uv ..' !. i.. MVIilU liil't ',!: : i ut' n n:e . . . i .-. III). I I i t 111 II- ' i ii i I" M li'.rj;!'! I l.is lull . -tin air d! .-.I. .1 t.. n! i.'i p..--.i . l I :.!.., i; '. I he ! r V 1 I' i'l i :c : i.i:- ,fiiir! lov. ( i ; hi Luc I I lie treop. i ; i uriicr t ! .:in I wtu'lli ihiyi. . ill ri on it ' . : !', t'..e pro i ic. ' i i.'i," lur 1 1 w n I i.' i'lUt.- . it I'l'ni.iic ' ' ; ...A ll.e I ( i . : I (I !.. i't' mill u ill : !;. :i i:.t. ' . . i , to ;:atllel ... nl , !.'.( i'n in 7'J .,i an lino ::s cull '. ; - 1 1 , ' O 1:1 t lil'lil . an. I li.uii. . ill ;. ! ii' f iii .loiil.l I. ,r , :'i ; i-i .-.. i ut per ,., I itlei il hundred :. ae.o ut' K'onnd ' i 'I ii .' A uliincti lit i i ' i. ,u i u ill i vl. iace .Ji n ! .a: ry tin. Iiij '. ii 'I. 'I'l.ey in i . : .'. i : e.il e M sellt-at ion : i ! i iii Iii hi at i'iitt- i ,mi. KIII.S tllht e euro .ii.( r iccej! '. Itml l'u'k cxponi- I ier I'.alit ivin w ill i v. in ten l nny t.o talk, i 1 her eiijdn should !::!'lil -hiili! Uppll'M fill' .'.I r. I aacil's nr i i liiaeKi nmke a ..nil miiiio ut the . ,' held 'Si 1 ilM'd ol . 1 ,i i.- in chnre ol i in ir Mr. Van ' iielii l' I ! i i iniiiier- ne i I I le. old oi' i I iei l l.as I'eeelltJ.V i -. ! : li.; ... iiieli (jivi't , t .! liicll in III . ::! :.: .'. A. i'. I leekcr ' ' e! "iir anethel' te m;n nf (In. ilr.it i ,i i null! "l eilll ra'lllo. i... I'll. 1.1 hei; i"l ti) f! liHi.i River laml. J .' e I IH lit' liellV- . ., ; i i ei viie'o nt: y iiilinii I'l iiw the ' , e in t Lo world. -I 1 he V i it I. I U tO : lie,!:- uhieli l.i' .. . I l l::-il iilil jlll t I v. ,1 I) l,ii! 1 ed n . . n yeais r.J.I, mid 'i:l. i.l !iilir-t.ii 1 f .'! I lie ''H:-al leu i'l . . id 1 he head 111 ii- -l l:i ''I' 'lay. ; "I tlil'' .' yen l -( i lil it .-: ' h' I';..- V. Ilil'll III e i.- 1-1 .-i li lur r'l'iu ; e if.:,;., of I humus , i ,ii, i iiad oppofitc :.-.t.. Mi'. A very wan 1 1. ii 1 1 '.- which i-t id I ,- ;. run ml iii hi.i line '.. '. I ,'eil w a - there ii. ': .die, and the Lu .1 1 "it- f',11. And . . "-. h i.i i .' i. he . ., I ;.' 1 1 lias i-poiit iie.i ey ii: ini riiviiic . a ', ' i : y. hut declnret d ne i is only wait i. i 'm t land Inn i .1 ana tu n end the i r .'.I l ;','l iniilit. a . n iieidin ii hmne Hip- e ill '. en ielieiM which i. n h ni-" in I he cit V. i' I. plion '.Miter to nil .j 'ti"; A'- ";im- - V'!.."!i, . ...li.n :l " 1,1 ' ,1.11 " j i i lei il.ri.d 1 lid iii' . .! n i e and i- I: .1 lor I'orthiitd. 1 mighty mid 'lieu lllll'", lil'il diiys of I ho Mcrt 1 M'nred hiicli u t .. 11 yenis nKo, ih 1 Hint eily nt the ! 1 e I'm- six 11 it'lits 'tailing Octu i.'i" w ill I e L,'iven ; 1 1 1 1 r 1 ! , 1 y .1 during il.il the l.l.i.t. (lei- hi li v cf the " i 'en l : : ur" from Liiate 11 1 , r tn the tin ' I'l i li. iuu-ly hciii-i-endni .-en. cut of ill l-ieiy colll- lie. h. i e 1 I lie i lo i cl llio 'i'ell Hur," . "i I e made to it lis u 1. i .i''-l:t I ietnie illllH i !..e ,- i.l Ihe Me.-iuh (ill ' ::. i 1 1 j 1 .-1 . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 .s scenes -ill Me "t ho Star of . ' 1 l.e ''( ily i,l Jerusalem" 1 . ,: ;r id. n ot t ho I'nhice 1 .d a, "the interior of a iii'..," 'the ( irovo ot ' lie i mi nt ain ill ( ! stadia, " 1 1 "a in 11 t 'In, riot I.'hco, " ei' i i 1 n iKiin, " iuni "tlie 1 , 1 . " All lire roinnik 1', . i.f t ho hei-t M'euic 1.1 1- ad h d ,-oin.) won . i. in 1 1' ctrie lihlint;, ads 1. I) :; . , .Lit all ;-.it. ii-iiul iu "the Star of liothlohem," wlieie over 'i."i,(XKI electric iitfhtnof IK candle power 1110 lined to furniHh its) power ful rav. In order Unit the public of this vi inity may have an opportunity to enjoy this stupendous utajze offering, all tlie railroad lines running into the city of l'o it la ml are to make special low cvciii'siuii rates for a radius of -.id miles. NO ONE MAN WILL NAME NEXT TICKET M. V. IscuhcrK, the wheel horse of many a politieai cuiiipaiKn in Waseo and other emintics of Oregon, mid a prominent limine at each ession of the legislature, is conllnod to his room under the care of a physician, but found time the other day to express himself eoneerniiiK the proposed peace conference of the republican leaders. Mi: ls.cn berit doesn't believe there can lo any radical changes made thioiiK'h this conference, and is satis lied the members of the good old party will 1 nit. up the rilit sort of men when they enter the booths at the primary elections next April. "Before making a statement on tlie subject, " remarked Mr. Jsenberg, "1 want to siiy to you that 1 am sick in l.i'd unit forced to take Borne of tlie must nauseous medicines that the liiiiin of the doctor chii concoct. 1 am iiiipioviin; under the treatment, ut that doesn't cliaiigo the taste ol the medicine. The doctor says it is my liver (tint Is out of order. The neighbors und my family encourage inn by ti lling mo 1 liuve every symp tom of typhoid fever, and that most cases of that disease taken at my age prow) fatal. These things, taken into ocnsiih ration with the fact that 1 lur, ii never had any practice iu being sick and having to lie in bed, may ac count for my following statements, if they appear to lie out of harmony with 11 harmonious meeting. "First, there is no question, in my opinion, ot the good intention of Mr. linker 111 issuing this call, and the fiat, that lie has issued it with hit knowledge of the work of these 'lead ers' is proof positive that they have been working out of harmony, there by bringing about the present condi tion ot state a I lairs. The world is visiting our state of enormous repub lican majority to bo received by a democratic governor. This is said with nil duo respect for tho Hon. (ii o, 10. ('liam)ieilain, who is certain ly an excellent man, with nothing to crit icise except his political faith. "Well, my opinion is that where a man gains tlie conlldouce of the voters tu the extent tiiat he run influence t hem to follow Ids leadership and thon because lie fails to carry his wishes into elfect, goes into the enemy's camp anil with his followeis defeats the party's nominees, that man or men should not moot Mr. linker in a pulilie gathering, but shoidd call ou him privately, make an appropriate i' ni it 1 i 1 111 1 i on to the coming campaign fund, and have Mr. linker, who is a good-sieil man, thoroughly kick bis pants, t hen go away back and sit down until the morning of the election, and surprise himself by voting on princi ple for the party ot his choice, there by becoming an American citizeu iu fact for the first time. Hut if they prefer a peaco convention, 1 have no objection. "It is the lenders who are called to gether. 'This must refer t3 hare-been leaders. They have now lost their commissions. There is no individual, or set of individuals who will nomi nate the next ticket. There will be no unit rule to favor any special can didate. There will be no caucus nom inations outside of the convention hull which will extend to tho bound ary of the state. The election board will be the committee ou credentials with the registration of the legal veleiH iu their possession. Kven the I'l'ivilcgo of reading to a convention of cheei ing delegates the time honored resolution: 'Wo point with pride, etc,' will have to be forfeited under this new regime, 'The thought of all this almost induces me to take an ex tra dose of that miserable-tasting med icine, and I am no leader. "lint it is my opinion that when a republican ticket is selected by this method with the majority of of repub licans that are in this state, it will lie elected, conference or no conference. I have not heard of any one in Hood River having received a special invl tat ion to attend that 'conference.' There is no reason that they should attend it. We are in harmony." For fear that some one might take advantage of bis prsent helpless con dition, Mr. isiinberg wishes to state that he is positively not a candidate for governor. "There are only a few of us left iu the state who are not iu the race, " says he. "Homi of these will have to till the other ottlcial posi tions, and 1 have partly promised Asa StogsdiU to "help with the assess ment. The fact is, 1 will not tie a camliilate. This statement is final and will not be reconsidered. There has been no serious movement in line so far, that 1 know of. but 1 am "tak ing time by tlie fetlock. Advertised betlcr 1,1st. For week ending September 2T), 190': Mrs. Caples, L. Clark, Mrs. R. L. Ferguson, Mrs. J. II. Holme, Miss I na Causing, Mrs. K. ('. Nears care Cloud Cap Inn, Ruby McUouiieU, Miss Nocking, I.ila Sengstake, Mrs. K. I.. Ouick. (ieo. liiirrott, Amos Ca.-e, Timothy (ieorge, (loo. Hurd, Mr. ilainamer, I. VV. I lawn, 1. I), La Iluko, A. Nnrder, Thus. Osburn, M. F. S. fan. I, Harry Rohrhnugh, W, C. Snders, A. Smith. VV. M. YATFS, P. M. I'lace (Inter for Hand Sawn. The Smith & Stanley Lumber com pany, who havo succeeded the Daven port Urns. Lumber company, have placed an order with McOonough .Manufacturing company of Kim Claire, for a complete sawmill outfit including an eight foot McDonougb band mill. IU inch shot gun steam feed, Iii! inch edger, slab slasher and trimmers, steam riggers, etc. The mill will be ready for operation about the llrst of the year. Am. lie. tlin Mntitit llnnrl furniAru ut- tending the dairymen's convention in I'ortlan.l this week were J. u. Mo Isaac, R. Leasure.VV. A. Otiield, Raw ley Spatilding, Mr. Oray, William Huckabay and Henry Ries. MORNING BLAZE ON THE HEIGHTS TWO BUILDINGS ARE CONSUMED Jochiuisen Confectiouerr and Ruteliani Hall Ilestroyed by Fire on Last Sunday File originating from an unknown source destroyed tlie H. b Jochimsi n confectionery store and the Ratehum building ou the heights, early Sundi.y morning. But for the efficient woik of a bucket brigade, who seound their water from the big ditch of tlie Farmers' Irrigating Co near at bam', other buildings would have added fuel to the flames. To the efficient service of this voluntary brigade is due the fact that the store buildings of J. a. (iill and if. M. Abbott are still standing. The blaze broke forth in the rear of the Jochiuisen store about 1:110 o'clock, aud in a few minutes envel oped the room containing the faucet. Had it been possible to attach a lose, the Uie might have been extinguished where it started with but little dam age. The neighborhood was soon aroused, but no one could llnd buck ets, hose or ladders with which to keep tho flames from spreading to the Uatehntu building. Slowly the flames crept along the oaves of tlie hall, but there was no WBy to renoli thorn. iue chemical engine reached the scene about an hour after the fire had boon discovered, too late to be of as sistance. The boys, though, did good work passing water buckets to those ou the ladders, and by keeping the roofs of the adjoining buildings sat urated with water the spread of the (lames was stayed. Burning embers fell about tlie heads of the bucket brigade thick and fait, but the lads stuck to their post, ami saved thousands of dollars' worth of propei ty. Lucky it was that the irri gation ditch ran full of water. The confectionery business of Mr. Jochimsen was insured for (i50, which will oome very near covering his loss. Fred La r wood owned tho build ing, which was covered with 120(1 in surance. The liateham building was valued at tlSOO, aud was covered with tlOUU insurance. The furniture in the liateham ball waH the property of the liaptlst church, and was all saved but some goods and furniture in the second story belonging to Mrs. Daoou. who is absent iu the hop fields, was destroy ed with a loss of probably 1 100. J. li. 0111 was one of the llrst to telephone news of the fire to town. Marshal dinger was aroused, and be at once hunted up members of the tiro department, aud secured some one to ring the bell of the Congregational oliurch. liy this time half of the tow ir was aroused and hurried to the scene of the oontiagatiou. liy 7 o'clock the flames bad subsid ed aud the crowd dispersed to their several homes. "The Are will doubtless make new business for the insurance agents," remarked Mr. untenant, "and many were heard discussing the advisability of having Hie apparatus on tl o heights," SAYS WALNUTS ARE PROFITABLE CROP During the past decade especially. the walnut industry has taken a Hi m hold iu certain sections of the Pacific coast and farmers are gradually com ing to recognize it as one of the great est of commercial enterprises, says a writer 111 the racillo Homestead Walnut trues oanuot be grown in 1 It parts of our country, and it Is iu only a few sections that they can lie grown successfully from a commercial stand point. The state of Oregon aud pails of Washington and California in ci i tain sections lying between the Cas cades and the coast are especially adapted to their culture. The planting of an orchard of Eng lish walnut trees today is no more an experiment, but in Oregon, especially in the section named above, has been proven to be a great source of revenue. At the present time tue state 01 t iil- iloruia probably outstrips Oregon in its acreage of walnut orchards, but it is an established fact that this state produces larger yields per tree than lues Ualifornia aud In that state snnio of the very highest priced land is given over to the culture of the Fin lish walnut aud has made indcpoin -eutly rich many of those who hawi taken up this most important indi.s try. (iiveu proper cultivation and cine, Kuglish walnut trees become prodi - oors to a small extent at five years of age. The llrst crop will not tie a largely remunerative one, but it in creases each year, trees at tho age of thirteen, years often producing fioui eighty to ninety pounds annually and it is a common thing for orchards ot from fifteen to seventeen years givii g returns of from .i00 to io0 per acre. The Kuglish waulut tree is not sin i t lived. It attains a prodigious age mid produces an ever increasing yield up to a great age. Records of early bot anical writers speak of this tree i s producing one hundred thousand nuts, of growing to a size of fifteen to twenty feet in circumfereiic. . Such yields aud sizes, however 1110 rare. As an ornamental tree and for shade the walnut cannot be beaten. It grows rapidly, has large leaves and statis tics show that it is attacked hy fewer insects and fungus diseases than any other variety. The timber of the wa -nut is also a very remarkable prodm t, the market price being often as bih aud even higher than W) per M. Duriug tho first few years afli r planting, the ground iu and around the trees cau lie utilized for the suc cessful production of small growing stuffs, peas, strawberries, potatoes, and the like. Walnut producing territory is lim ited, practically the only section of the United States where they can I e raised successfully being along the Fe ci Mo ooast, as shown by records iu the United States Hoard of Horticulture. It. E. Withcrow, agent Troy laundry. -I, 1 ' I I, , ( ' i ii i i ? ' ! I .1. 11