- li. VOL. XVII. HOOD RIVER, OREGON, OCTOBER 12, 1905. No. 22 SOCIETIES. HOOD KIVKIt U I (,K NO. 1(15, A. V. and A. M. Meets isulunlay evening on or before each lull moon. Tiuman IH ilkk, W. M. A.D. Mok, Nccreiary. HOOD KI VI- K ( II AITKH NO. S7. H. A. M. Meeta first und third Friday nia-htNof eack month. K. 1'iiANin.Eit, Jl. P. A. I). Mok, Surt'lary. UOOll HIVKlt t'HAl'TPK NO. 3ft, O. H. 8 -Aterts second and fourth Tuesday evening oleach inuulii. V allots cordially welcomed. MllS. J. I, IIKItsllNKK, W. M. Mils. Tiikhksa Cxs'i'Miii, Secretary. ID1.EW1LDK I.Ol Mil: NO. 107, 1. O. O. K. Mcets In Fraternal lull, every Thursday night. Wm. Cjam.ek, N. u. H. C. Smith, Secretary KDKN KNt'AM I'M KNT, NO. 4H, I. O. O. K. Henlar meeting second and louri h Mondays ul each month. I,. K. Moii.sk, C. 1. H. K. t.M'uicAN, Scribe. LAUKK1. RKI1KKA1I DWiltKK l.olKiliNO. 81, 1. O. O. K.-Meets (list and third Fridays lu each month. Mux. K. W. 1'iiKi.i., N. G. Mr. Dora Thomson, .secretary. WAUCOMA I.ODUK NO. :W. K. OF' l Mecls In K. ill 1'. hall every Tuesday n glit. V. C. Hiiuck, C. V. H. T. IUtWirr, K. ol li. and H. HOOD HIVKlt I'AVll', N0.7,7trJ M. W. A. Wednesday Meets in k. ol i hull rvi II IX 1 1 1. 1'IIAs C. U. DAKlN.CIeik. .Il.NKs, V. L'. HOOD KlVKIi ( AMI', NO. ,7t), W. O. W. Meets no llrsl and llnnl Tuesday ol' each Inoiilll In Odd l-'cllows' hall. I'. II. lil.Acni.i:. C. II. W. Wait, t Ink. HOOD ItlYl It (It Wiaitlcriill-.Mcci II 1 1.1 and Third 1' i I K NO. 5-.M, W( IM I'.N OK Mil K. ol I', hull on the lulu) s of each inonth. hoc .MeUKYNol.lis, li. N. K. W, .'.IC.lKV .ol. Co l k. 111 VKHSIDK I.ol. lil-.NO. is. A. O. U. W. Miels hist an il tt.lui Mttltl i:u s i f eiiell Ml. mill. 1 . I.. I ul'l'l.K, M. . K. It illlAbl.KV. Kill:' l.c IT CilKs'll'.K .li ( l fc. li oiii.ir. I.HMDK I ol.t.E NO ill, ln-.l.ltl-.K oK lionnr. A. li. I'. M . Jjeils liist mm llilr,, huiuron a al s in. A i lt,s CollA I 'ul'l'l.K, ('. of II. Miss ( AKItli-: ( ol'l'i.i,. laeoiai r. (.Hid Id F W I lu.,11 No. 1 IJ .-II I Ml : O.N An i in l. In .i.1,i.i;i.i III Oil HIVEIl I', h.ill I lie ni'it Ml' lllli 1 I L'SMlelii. hrei'liil mid li'u: 111 7:110 p. in. 1 . I . 1 AK IN, ,M Ol.i.l'A A.S-K 1 ifillis. .'It " I ill (lays, wi.i k: . ( Ai'lisuii.s' tin 1 1. .1.1. V NO. I.:!, r.Nlll.ll AKT ll.,'iil. null Uilm Weolits .(o..'l iinu 'iiillli; U diies(lii s .1. II. KnilkKO, M. A. II, Seel liny. L. D. IJ KN l(l CODltT IK.tlli LIS Kit No. 42, KOK EST KIM of Alnenea. .Mi elf. f ecund and luurtli Mon days in each inon ii in K. ol 1'. hull. (ifco. I'ox, (,'. li. K. 0. llmisii's, F. c. CAN b V l'OST, NO Id. (I. A. H. -M EETrt AT A. o. V. W. hull, second ami lourlli Salur days or each moiitli at 2 o'eloek p. in. All (J. A. H. inelnliers llivlled to Itieel Willi us. A. I.. I'iiki.I'S, Coiiiiiianiler. TlIoMAH GoSS, Ailjtlllllll. CANBY W. K. ('., No. Hl-.M KKTS SECOND and fourth Saturday s of eiu-li Monlli in A. J. U. W. hall ni 2 i. in. FIi.i.kn lii.uwKia, I'rrsidiiit. Lizzie Ukk, Secreliuy MOUNTAIN liOAIF. ('AMI' No.llli,!!. K. N. A. Meets at I he K. ol I'.ilallon the second and fourth Fridays ut eai h month. M us. ( AKKin linosi i s, O. Mils. lii.I.A Dakin, Hiconlei. W auna Tkmi'LK No. u. Kalhboue sisters. Meets secoll'. and lourlli Tliursdays of each llionlll. A M A .Ml A WlIITKIlKAIl, M.Fl.tl. STK1.I.A KlCHAKIISON, M. ol R. .V C. J. F. WATT, M. D. rilYSICIAX AM) SL'IifiEON'. " Telephones: olllee, 2sl; residence, 811, SL'ltUEoN o. It. A' N. Co. JKS. MAHY JU11NMJN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Olllces and Kesidi iiee In K. I.. Snilili lluilding overF'iif.1 Ni l. Hank. Km ranee, rear ol bitiik, on 'I'll i I'll St. 1'nolie nil. ' H. L. JDUMBLE, rilYSK'IAN .XD Sl l!(ii:oX. HLHvt'(Mr (o It. M. K. Mmw. CuIIn pntmjil ly an-w.i il in Imvn uri-imntry, I);t in Niu'lU. Teli'phoiu-M: Wt'Mit.-iH-tvM I: Hl.rt?, 013. Ollire in tlx tiijiun Ituildiii. DR. J. EBGINGTON, Physician and Surgeon Ollice oxer the tirst National bunk. Olliee phoue M "-l. lies, phone 7C'M. M. F. SHAW, M. D. Ollice in Jackson Jilock. Oilitv pUouf, .N4i. l KtwitU'iicc, Nu. 5i:l. Dlt. U. 0. DEPUTY, iiraduitte of tht- AnnTican Si'liowl i OSTEOPOTHY, of Klrksv lit', Mil,, attires lo Hiiniiunce to tiie citi.t'iis ol HikkI Kivi-r Hint uiljutvnl ooiiniiy llmt tie ttiiH ioejnt'U In KotiiiiN ; and 6, kccoiui Htory ol ilie.sniliii lunliliiiK, lor ilit? pructico ol' ( h!eootiiy. He will be tflud Ut ni.;.'!. Wm trleiuls oT Iliin drtiKlt'MM tit-U tir, iiikI espt-cially I in hopulcsv ly Mt-k. Come in and taik with him. Consultation Free. BmlLh lll.u k, I'h.ino '.; C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. HeoiulisI on frown uiui Hralg1 Work. Telephones: o'Il', rtNideiu:e, 1015. OlHce over Hunk liMtf. Hood tiixrv, ure. M. E. WELCH, I HE VKILIil.WUV MIU,l:o.. Irt prjpuri d to do any win k in Hit; vetnn ary line. 11 i-an itv louna hy ralllnx at or phoning to Cluike ai'tig Mort:. E. H. HAKTWIG, LAWYEH. Will 1'laelice in All Coll rts. Ofllce wirii Oisi. ii. i uitierLMiu .v (.o. ti i lectious, Ab.-.trscl, ettlenien! ol r stttt'.s. ilOIJl.1 1.1 V l'.lt. UUm ,.. JOHN LELAND HENDEKi-OS ATTORNKV-AT LAW. ABSTRACTER, NOV 1AKY Ft'Hl.lt; and RKAt ESTAl It AiiSNT. Tor JSyeari a retident of oraitot) and Wuh Ineton. Hw had many years experience in i.ol Estate matters, ai abstractor, iearcaer ol tlliei and aaenL batiilactioa uaranied or bo charge. A. JAYKE. LAWYER. Abstracts Furnished. Money Loaned. Hood Kiver, Oregon, p C. BROSiUS, M. D. ' FHYSICIAN AND 6URGE0N. 'Fbone Central, or 121. Office Honrs: 10 to H A. M. ; to I and 6 to 7 P. M. Arrival a ml Departure of Mails. HOOD HIVKlt. The postnfllce lsoK'ii dally between 8 a. ni. and 8 n. ni.; .Sunday Irom mm o'clock. Mails for the Kant close at 11:31 a. in., tl.au p. m. and a ii, in.; for the West, at. 2.IU p. in. and S p. in. The curriers on U. F'. D. routes No. I audi leave the postortice at 8.SU . 111. Mall leaves For Mt. Hood, daily at 12 ni.j arrives 10 SO a. in. F'or Underwood, Wash., at VI m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; arrives same day at 11 a. in. For White Salmon, Wash., dally at 12 ni.; arrives at 11 a. m. WHITE SALMON. For Hood Hiver, dally at 9 a. m.; arrive af 2 p. m. For Husiini, Trout Lake and Unler, Wash., daily ai Ula. in.; an Ives 5 p. ni. For (llenuiaid, Fuldu and tillmer, Wash., dully at 7.110 a. in.; arrives at 5 p. in. For I'lni! F lat and Knowdeii, Wash., at I p. in. Tuesdays and Saturday; arrives same days at li in. For lllngeii, dally at 4.45 p. in.; arrives at 8. 4r a. m. 0. 11. & N. TIME TABLE. East bound No. 2, Chicago Special, 11:43 a. m. No. 4, Spokane Flyer, 8:40 p. ill. No. (I, Mail and Kx ureas, 10:10 p. m. No. 24, Way freight, I2:lft p. ill. No. 22. Fast Freight, 4:05 a. in. West hound No. I, I'ortlaml SH'elal, 2:.tiI p. m. No. :l, I'orllauil Flyer, 5:11(1 a. ill. No. 5, Mull and Kircss. 4:48 a. in. No. 1, Way Freight, II:2'i a. in. No. &", F'aM Freight, 1:00 p. in. OREGON SsiOT LIKE Union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily TIlioiiL'h ViiMtnnn standards and tourist leepltn; cms dully to oin lm. ( 'hlcneo, Spo ksne; lonrisf sleeiiiiiL' cms dully lo Kansas Citv; tliroin:h I'uHnuin lourbt slecpini; chi foersonviillv eoiidlicleil) week'y to Clileno. Hecllnlntr i-linir curs tsenUs flee) lo lliellast dally. EtPill 11 WE SCHEDULES 1)"11T PoftHnd. Or. ChlraKo Salt Lake, Denver, b.'2if.UL Portl,iid Kt. Worth.OniHlia, Special Kansas City, Ht. (:16a. m. iKiuis.Chlcagoaud via tst. HuntlnBtnn. Atlantic Fait Lake, Denver, 1:00a.m. Eiprew Ft. Worth, Omaha, 1:15 p.m. Kaunas Ciiy, .st. via Ixu1h,i hicagoaud Huntington. Kam. Walla Walla, l,ewls- Et. Taul ton.Hpiikane.Wal- T;16a. m Fast M all lace, I'lilfinan, 6;IMi. la. M I n nrniicilla, St. via Paul, luiluih, Mll Spokaua waukte, Chicago and last; River Schedule. Foil A STOMA nnl 8-(M IV' M.i&t 1'. M. way points, eunneclln!.' I in 1 1- Dally wnn syentner lor 1 1 neoi ex.-ept and Noilli Hencli strain.: S'un liiv, er Hllsstilo, All ;'leel s;, i n v dock iwaler pel. i '(1.1X1 I'. M. 1'OIt Ulivlon, 0"."'on 71 : M City and Vninliill U'v ., 1 except iSunday. : I'. M. HhIIv evcepl er points. All slnel1 ev dock (water per.) i sm .lit d;iv. Snndny. 1 KOIt I. KW IS To v Idaho, mid wny pulnl I'rum Hljinrin, Wili. 1 HI A. M. Mondiiv, 1 We.ln'd'.v A limit SOU . M Tliesdav. Tlnii'si'ny Siindei'. ! Friday. 1 A. L. CRAIG, (ieneriil I'assenner Agent, I'orllanil, Or, H. SMI I'll. Auenl, Hood Kiyer. BON TON ...Barber Parlors... Tlic pliicc lo ovt an easy sliavcaml first-class liair cut. Our sliop is nictro)olilan in every respect. I'orcclain Baths in Connection IXBORDR & GREY. 50,000 WELL BRICK 350,000 Building" Brick For Sale at tl'ie BRICK YARD A. T.'ZEKK. PR. JONES, Dentist Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plates. Treatment of (liseiiseil teetli and gnins. Olliee lirosiiis r.tiil(lin. I'lione MM. W. A. Morgan & CO. SuLiTHwirK fo (itnirr it llnrtti . Heavy and Lioht Drayino and Team Work, etc. rimue H2I. IIOOI) KIVKK, OK. F. G. COE Carpentering I'houe nu K. U Smith, V lee-l'res. K.O. 111 AM HAH (ashler. The First National Bank OK HOOD K1VKK, OKKUON. Capital and Surplus, $30,000. Established June 1, 1U04. P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. ARCHITECTS Civil Engineers & Surveyors Sixteen years' actual experience In New York. Shu Francisco and I'm Hand enables us lo oiler the latest Ideas In style, finish and economic construction. We submit sketches and preil I nary specifications for dwellings, hotels, schools, churches, mills and business blocks on short nollce, subject to approval. Satisfaction guaranteed. Davidson lildg. HOOD K1VKR, ORE. MURRAY KAY, Civil Engineer and iSurveyor HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Accuracy guaranteed. Twelve years' experience: on aoine of the best Ainuri eitn ruilniadfl. Consultation free. J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect 01 2fi years' experience. Will lor nleh plans and specifications for all kinds o( buildinms. Strictly up to data. Located at Hood Hiver. W. 0 SANDERS & CO. El We are prepared to tonka tilatiu for nn-iiv dale liuildiiiKs, and liaudle all Kinds of build- UK conlriii-ls. See us lielore liuildllnr. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD KIVKU, OltKliON. S. H. COX Contractors and Builders PlAKS AND KbTIMATSB FD1MI8HI0. B. F. BELIEU, Contractors and Builders -l'l.ANS AND KSTIMATKH Kill. MM, l.li fc FREDFRICK & ARNOLD, G0WTRACT0RS and BUILDERS Estimates furniatiad on all kinds of work I ' lOllUH' rnom. Main ss. SIMON TON & SONS Architects and Builders. Ilei'iirulivc I'liiiiiiwr and I'aier llaiik'liiir riutis furnislied. EstitnateH care fully muile. liool) KIVKR, OKKOO.N. TEAZIER & SON, I' LA ST K HE US h'lue mill liii ilnce Work af specially. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Li Uil ASSOCIATION Viiiuile. Orejco:!, will insure your ly at (ill ier cent less cost than I tier ins.it iitinii. iirv l'r"l nnv i : INK .1. rKltklS, Stierial Agent. liiiiim 7, Voirt liuililiiii;. The DalleM J AS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am prejiared to extnute all orders for granite and marble work, monuments, tombstones, etc. Also cont ract for all kinds of stone masonry, con crete, etc. . 0. K. BARBER .SHOP.. Four Chairs Quick anil satisfactory work. Two bath lulis in connection. RUSSRLL & REES, Props. GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I hava for local ion some choice apple lands and limner claims: also rellniiilHlimcutH and laud to script. Call on or address, Wm. F. It AM), lies. Thone 37ti. Hood River. Ore. MISS GERTRUDE M. WALLACE OK MINNKAl'OI.IS Teaclier of I'iano Will receive piano pupils nl the residence of Mrs. II. li. Mewari, llisid Kiver. Terms reasonable. I'all atternoons or 'phone .iU4. A DM I N ISTIt T( IK'S NOTICE. In the ('nun'y Court of thu Ktaleof Oniron for Whmd i onnty. In the in, ill, r ol the Ilstafe of HarvevJ Hykell, dt-essed. ' Nonce is hereby irlvc'i that the undersigned haslHH'ii duly apiiomterl by thet'otmly Court oflhe Hlateof oieKon for Wasco Cou'nly, ad nilnltiator ol the estate of Harvey J j yrkelt deceased. All rsons holdlnir clal n s airalnat said (".tiite are hereby notiiled to presi'iit the sHine, pro rly venlied. to the umlcmlitned al Ihe Kirl National Hank in llisid Itlver orenoii, within six on, nibs from the date or this mil tee. I luted Scpteiuticr SI, lirti. K. O. HI.ANCHAK, -v!rs Adiiiinistrator. Notice to Stockholders Aunual meeting of the stork holdera of th Farmers' IrrnraliriK ('. Willi held in Artiian'a hall at Hisl Kiver on October 7. 1U05. at 10 m to elect a boanl of directors and receiv. renort of orticem and transact any other businesa which may lesrally come ts-fore the me.tinif. Br order of the btami of directors. M. H. Nickebien. 14-o6 Secretary. K.S.STAN1,Y, Pres. Ml K S "I- Tin; A -CO: 'II, )U HM' lllWtT I i i - rihtlNt' I'llli- hereby retiulred to apix-iu and complaint filed against you In tied snlt on or before the ia( i ln ..1 Mh I tint' prtwrllMHl hi the order lor tin ) ut.i. ;ttnin i thin tiiitmnons, lo wll: On or i. 1 w day of Ot'tober, lilis, Kuld dale henu i In- -Mtlon of hIx weekH from Uw lirst ut. lo,; of thin Hummon; and If you fiul io a,.lt lt ' and anwwer, for want thtreoi, ihc il,iini;it will nppl to the court for tin i. h. i ua. 1 for In the complaint, vl: Kor a .,!, Ii! -; wtlvliiR thehondttof matrtinony ;nn! inann,::r '. contiaet now existing betwet n pbtiuun ' him : dffendaut. This Huninmnn is published l. otiti r m '. Hon. V. L. lirHdnliKW, Judj;.' ut th. t m. i Court for Wasco county, Ortitn. wim ii i.t whh made and entered on the J.M la ol tfUNt, VM and the date or ilie lu -i niilh at: therw)f is theLMth day of AiimM, r-n.. CLAIMIK STKAIIAN, 28s Attorney tr I'lainlil!'. ADM IXISTKATOK'S NOTIt'K 1 of Ori'Kcn. In the County Court of the Stal Wasco county. In the matter of the estate of li. Ui J. Tucker deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that the niiilei'sii ni-i has been appointed ailmimsl rater uf I (,.. estate ,' Rul J. Tucker, deceased, by tiie ( '..unly Ciniri n Wasco county, Oreiron. All persona havinir claims Hsruin ' s:iil t t;i:i are hereby notified to present ilie ,-.;u.i,'. ,lul, v,-i i tied, at the office of K. H. Hailwis. m ilie r:i Hood Kiver, Oregron. within aix im ih-.iii h . i iu.i the date of this notice, JOHN II. I U.l;, Haled Sept, 14, 1906. AdiimiiHiaixr. K H. Ilartwijt, Attorney sliol: IN THK CIKCUIT IXIHIIT o Or' OltKUON, KIR COUNTS I II F SI M I (II Wam ii KlIKNK.KIt STKI'I'OK, I'lllllltill versus Mahv E. Stkitok, llefenilMil I SC M.MllNS To Mary E. Slantw, Ilie nh.n miii d ,1, leniinni: In Hie ivi me of the Slate ot i in uon. m heri h i, .(inred lo appeur and uiimIci' in coini'liioit illed against yon In the iilsn, i n tilled ( oeii nd suit on or In line six we. i; from l!e ,ii, day of Seplenihii. l.N.ri. lo nu (Ml or lien, e loe Will da) of Oi 'loher. pldi, him If you leli lo m .-llswer, Ilia iliiinl im ill ;i ..v to lie ( uiii i and tnke dn'iee l.,r (he leli. deniniide.l id ii e nillalnl. to wit: lliatlh, llollds ol him i.u my How eMxiiii hi-luiei )oll ami M,i,l i n'be foi', Vrr Ol.-nlye.l. Till lllllllli l,. - TVed llSin uli hy ii; C I ion tllei eol, ii i wiS'k lolM e'.iiiM-ru tivetttsk in I .. il"o. Kiver i lliieier.a w. i 1. I' n .it er oi r in ml -iri u..iiinn, in ii.i. -nnd iiilillied Hi ('..i co ismiiiI , l iM-yun: an tins s.ii inii.oin. I .i - i ved o.v it tne ol ,ui u del duly iimde mi i nit led in i, in ,n; n,e ;:i uny ol Aimust. 1 1 ,) i y il,e lion. w. ilia. i Hliau', .lutlue oi -inn i . .ii rt 'I lie ilale ot sni, oiii. r Is Alljlll Ml, 111)-,, uiii I 'ie dale ol t e tl i l ailillcnii.in is s, a. t. nil,. I, ISH16. I-.. II. II .Ml I W 1(1, Altolne i n- riainull 012 Hesldlngal Hood I; ver, onvm IN THK CIHCCIT COUItT ol-' Tlli:sTT. OKORKOON, KOlt V Asco CI U N I V Nki.i.ik H. WiciNsciiKNrii, 1'lainliir versiia K. W. Wkinsi'Iiknck, Defeinhint To V. W, W'eiiiKi'liencli, Ji l'.'iiiliinl nlmve luiined: In Ilie inline of Hie stale of urcuan: Vm. are herehy )iiiiiieil lo api,al ami anHei the couiilainl Illed a ninsi ,oi, in Hie ni,v, enlltled suit on or before six weeks fr '.In Hlh day nl'Sei(enilier, IWi, lo wii, on in lore the lllli day of Octnlici , i.'ii.; anil it iou fail so lo answer the iilaiulill i :l lake link' inenl and d eree aguiiist you f . -1- uiini Un i.' of, aecoKliiiK to the prayer of s.n.1 eoni'iaini. naiiiely, that the homlH ol mail unonv iiu.i exislliiK beiween plalnlllf and deiend'niii In forever dissolved, and that plain nil h a ni i. ed the custody of the minor chrlldren n- tloneil In the colnplalliMieteili, anil iluil sin be allowed to resume a., midden naineei Nellie HIhSkiW, and i.ir SJlin other reiiei ,i u the court HhaH'seeni ineel. This suiuuioiis l served on you hy pulilliiitlon I hereof on, i each week for aix eonseellllve week In lie Hood Itlver Ulaeier, a weekly newsiial.il luibllshed lii tiie city ol llisid Hiver, In tl,i.i Wasco county, Ores;on, hy virtue of an 01.1,1 mane anu eniereil herein on the Isili l,i ni AllKllsl, Itmii, hy lloni lalile W. I.. Ili.el.-lia'i JildKeof sn d courl. The date of said outer i AIIKUst IK, IIKI5, and the dalnol Ilie InM h,i, licnliou of tills Nlllilluons I.Sepleliiln i ! ) y , A. A M , Oid Attorney lor r i n I ni. Kl'.MMO.WS. IN THKCIKCCIT Ciil'lil' OK THK SI Ml OK OKMOoN Kill: CilUN'l V ol- A.-,Cili JUIU'I'II H. W'Kl.li, I'lainlilVl versus J-Huil for invoice ArolTSTfs U Kl.li.heli Ihlant ) To Augustus Weld, Ilie ilhove nana , I de fendant: In the inline of tiie s.iii j of ( ireyon, i 0.1 1,1. hereby reijutred to aii'ar nnd iimsui c ni. coinplainl Illed nuaili! you in Ilie nlnxe n IKled suit, wii li in m necks from iln day of Kepti'inher, l'i."i, said day la 111 first day ol the puhlieatnin of lliis sunn II!, : ill, ana ir you lull so to auver, for w .11 1 1 lu-i, ni the plaint ill' will apply to I tie court , n 1 he 1 1 lief demanded in li,-i' eniuplninl alnt -saifl, tiled In said ciiuie. I"i' lo-wit: A ilirieev i.lvoree dlssolvlni: I lit- bonds of mal 1 1 iiiuv exlstini; between the plaiulllt'nni! ileiemt.,iii ill said cause, and fur ivnI unit Ion ol' il.ut, 1 1 11 former name, ami lor her costs ami ill .l,:n..r incuts in this stilt. 'This summons is published hy ('trine nl an order of llotioriihle A. II. I.nlie, count jnilu' of the county court of H'asco count y .state nl Oregon, dated the Tib day of tsepteniln 1, A. O., UHlfi, which older sieeies ami pi'mi,!, six weeks and seven iiifcrltniis piil!irati,iii. In Hie "Mood Hiver lllaeier' a we. kh new paper published weikl ill said eniintv ami atatp, as the lime, siet iaper in w lneli, ahl slllumons shall be pulilislied. tinted Hisid Hiver, 1 ir. ;;,in. Sepiem tan s. I'm:, JOHN l.KI. AMI IIHMit.l'.-iiN, oai Altnrncy lor I'I, .ml ill. NOTICE 1'OK I'riii.ICATI'iX. Iiepartment oflhe Interior. l,nnd odiee ia The lialles, Oregon, Sepl. IS, l!Kk"i. Nollce is hereby kim ii lhat the followlni,' nained setller has tile, I nollce of his inten tion tn make final rnmf In suiuioii of 1,1. claim, and thai sanl inoof will be tinnle lie- before tjisi. 'I . rrallier I nited stales eniiiiiiis- sloner at his ofliee in hood Hiver, Ur-'umi, on October S4, l'.KIn, viz : Al.KHI'.II M. ItOOP, of Mosler, OrcKon, on II. K. No. 7117, for 1 lie SH1, MK1. 8S' .-Und N , NKJ See. Ill, l'i. K. II K..W. M. lie iiaiues tiie following witnesses to piove hir t'oniinuous resnl. n,-,- upon mnl eniiiM, tion of said land, t .: Kraiik (lin.-i iiml lairkln l,aiuh,ot Mmmi i-, Oregon; Porter Salt man and H, K. siioi-iuaker, ol Hood Kiv, r, Oregon. ilsoli) MIt'HAKl.T. NOI.AN, HeKi.ter. NOTICKOF FALK OK liONIlS Notice Is hereby niven Hull the llnard ol Iilrectors of the Hood Itlver I rniial inn iv trlct In Wasco couiiti. oretron, will sell the botida of said district m the sum of ,ii.ikki im on Tuesday, the V!llli day or October, I'.n'i.at Hie llotirof lllo'clis-k 11. m., nl the ottlee ol Raid Hoard of IMrei-lois at Hie residence 01 J. H. rihoemaker in salil district, and thai aealed proKisals for said bonds will be re ceived by said boioil ut said place lor the purchase of said boinls until Ihe day and hour above mentioned, at which time, ti. board shall om-ii the prossals and awsr't the purchase of the l,"tids lo the highest re. arsinslhie bidder, the tsiard reservinif the right Ul reject any ainl nil bids, bids to he sc. companied by a eenilleil check for lo p,-r cent of the amount ol inc bonds for which 1 he bid 11 submitted. Hald bonds shall he payable in mom-v oi the United states. In HI series, as follows, t,, wit: Atthe explrat,,n of eleven years, tlv, per cent ollbe whole tiiimta'r or sa'id liond.-. at. Hie expiration ot twelve years, six .cr cent; at the expiintii-n ol thirteen e.n-. seven percent; al the expiration of lonrtecn years, eliclit er cent; at the expiration ,,: flfleen years, nine i cent; at the expiration of Mix ton years, ten per eei.t; al theexpiiainni ol seventeen years, eleven er cent; at in,. ezplrailon of en;iiie. n yer, thirteen p,. cent; at the expirsl 1,111 nineteen enrs, ni.cen er cenl; st the exi'inillon of twentv e,.is slxtwn jar (S'lit; and sliall hi ar infer, st si tberaleofslx t cent i.er aiiiiiim, jmwii.i. einlannually, on the tlrst day ol .l.iiiii.-n.i and July of each yenr. 'The principal and 11, terest ahull ta? pavahle at the pla.s- ilesinalc-l In the bonds and bi.ldet-s are given t li,. ....i ,, ,,, of havinK said iKinds pnyahle at I'ortlaiel in me siate or Oregon, or in the cit ..1 .vu York in the stale of New Voik.snd sanl bnnda will he tKue. In aeisirdance u ,1 n 1 1,.. election of the successful bidder. .Hsid l.'.n.l shall be each of the deiiominalion of m.tl. -. than 11(11 and not more than tsxl and sliall tie negotiable In form and coupons for the n, icreai snail lie uttacheil 10 each and sleucil In Hie secretary. I( liabsl al HiKid Hiver, Oreiron, Oils 1'ith 1 nrs..,.,unau.. I ll .. - ..r,.i, ij.w, j. 11. t,itfr.M .a a r.11, SI irJi secretary IN THE CIKCTIT COl'KT OF OK ORFAJO.N KOK ITon I (11 A nets Sovxky, Walnlltr versus Jiihik SorsKY, Defendant To Josle Hofsky, defendant: In the name of the stale of fin GLA' 14.! J HE ri:; Tin ii l u:i "ONTHS 1 t o: till'i 'lIlHI'- All. 'I t . : t . : . , 1,1 ,r tin, . I"'1 i,; i-'':i' . " . '.i . :i ;'. ;;u:ut ! id' fciilii', I : ... . , ":,vit;r,'il tllill 11,'ial Kid : V , . . .... i ... i M'etil.ll nf tin' I 'ii.-t::.- i .; ,;. ),) A if,, '""I !'lil:,l. 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Vou can readily under j sliiiid how rapidly a whole iioiKhhnr- linoil would ho rim over w ith thin I I est. It in no eanily Hpread mid so j li.ird to do tort. I "Inspection, however riid, will not j keep it out for the ahove reason. The only way in which we can pinteet ! ourselves fully id to eHtuhlisli utui ! iii.iiiitiiin a utrict quarantine against j trees from any other locality, no mat ter where. luis valley is as well adapted to the nursery liiiHiness as any other section on earth and hy cnuliniui! im- pmcliaHes to trees niiscil I, (.re wo w ill lio reasonably sure of os cupiiiK' the llliullt for many ,vitit'H to ( (Hue. It 1b tho only way, us 1 know from personal experience. "Some people claim to lielievo that this section is immune, but they are mistaken. California growers held tho -aiiio belief for many yearn and now they have the blight. That is the reason California nurseries aro soud iiiK their men all over Oregon selli-in I rocs. There in no market for them in California. Tlantin has praetic ally cent-oil, liecauso it's no use to plant new orchards. I have seen acres ami iicies of orchards in the east that lucked hh if a lire had run through I hem from the elfects of this disease. ' 'I here is only one way to check the ravages of the blight and that re ipiiies heroic measures and even then will likely be without avail unless I'liiJ orchardmen cooperates. Kee a chisi) watch on your trees and tho l;i. I uiie , vou nnd iilfeeled dig it up atnl hum it, nut the lin.b ulono which I.- diseased, but the whole tree. Then Milch even more carefully mid when- ('(ci'the Plight appears, di stray the tree ut once, it's the only way, but if yi.tir neighbor does not do likewise il is Useless. " In ('(inclusion 1 w ish to say that l!u sooner our orcliardinen acquire a ''. Iiclesoiiii) fear of thu pear blight and i.cl accordingly tho b'tter they will I c nil', nnd ho fur as 1 can say the oi ly remedy H as 1 have outlined ahove." (In con (Ji ts Mosl of the Medal-'. Oregon hits been awarded thu great est iiiiiiihi'r of prizes for iigriciilluri 1 exhibits at the Lewis and I 'lurk expo sition, hut tho credit for tho best tt i h -piny belongs to Colorado, which is head and shoulders above all its coin lietilurs, according to the Hidings of I he group Jury of awards in grains, grasses, wools and agricultural pro ili i ts, which wore made known to the exhibitors last week. Oregon received a total of VO.'t awards, with many yet to lie heard from, of which Itlo were for gold, I12.ri l or silver, lii for bronze medals, and -Is, for hononrblo mention. Colorado received a total of 5lHi awards, of which -X were for gold, Mo for silver, ti'.i fur bronze medals, and 14 for hou oi'iihlo mention. Ol tho other states represented, l.oiiisaua Is entitled to special men tion, lending In awurds for tobucco, rice, cotton, and other semltropical products. That state received ten gold nnd six silver medals, nearly as many as there were entries, and re coiled (17 award, fiH of which wero for gold nnd nine for silver medals. Oth er slates receiving good recognition, cuiisidei iug I he few entris made were, iishiiigtiiu and California. Among the Oregon counties there was a lively light for supremacy. Washington county leads on the great est number of awards received, but I 'mat illn received l int largest number nl gold medals. Washington county loceived a total of HI awards, of w hich IIS are gold, ."ill sliver and 11 bruiie niediils, while Cniatilla received awards, with II gold, III silver, and four bronze medals. Eor many of the count ies the rutin ns are incomplete, a hile some of them have not yet been itiinle aware of their standing. Co lumbia county only . made three en- trii h hut received thr ie medals. The county is still practically undeveloped in tin agricultural way. Was a Species of "Mink." I.ippincotts. ('lagan, the Lieutenant's mull tif all work, oi "striker," had been told l i kin a fine mink that the Lieuten ant had shot that uinming while after ducks. .Now the mink belongs to tho weasel family and has his distinctive odor, which is secreted by a small gland. When the Lleutenunt returned to his quarters that inciting he looked around to see when) the skill was, but mnl, I Mud no trace of it or the mink, A nut,! on the tal, In explained mal lei s. It read 1 "l.ieiileiianl, that mink was a -' v . ( 'rngnii " A ceo ill i utr to Dorothy. Lippincott's. Dorothy is a sw eet little maid of two in, I it hall'. Her lather never carries i cane, ami w hen it culler (tame with one, one day, she was observed stand ing I., -line it nipt in contemplation. "Well, Diirut hy, " said her mother, "what 's that'.'" Dorothy looked up with a puzzled expression. "1,'mbwellii wivottt any clut lies on, ' said she. Ilnli a a Trillc Mixed. Lippincott's. I 'our year -old Surah had two uncles li ( ing nut of town ) who were about tu he married. "So you are going to your uncles' weddings, dear? And where will they I.o married?" asked an interested liivi'l of the fit ti 1 1 ly . "Due is going to he married in Washington," answered the child, "nnd the other in January." I ilitor heimet IN I'olitical Views. Iriigiiii Irrigator. The friends uf Malcolm A. Moody, i I the Dalles, claim he has a walkover t . r the ciingi ossioiiiil nomination anil election. It Ilie iriinglor could see Judge Lowell appointed to the federal bench and Mr. Moody elected to con gress we would feel that the best pos- 11, Id selections had been made for those otlices. And then with Hon. K. L. Smith in the (ioveruor's chair we think we could see our way to an era uf clean politics. Lands in the l'ulouso country are rising ni idly in value. Farms which -( 1 I Ht i?s an acie in 1HU7 now bring iJ .".". Miss Josephine Jenkins of Portland is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Jenkins. HOOD RIVER GETS PRIZES MEDALS ON CORN AND WHEAT Land of Fruit Xot llackward In ricultiirul rroiliicls al Lewi and (Turk Fair. Air- Awards on grains and vegetal lea have been maoe at the Lewis and Clark exopsition, and Hood Kivor comes in for a goodly share of the prizes. (1. K. Castuer informs the lilac ier that medals have been given Hood Kiver fanners as follows: (leorgo Mcintosh silver medal on Held and pop corn. J. II. Koberg silver medal on sweet coin in stalk. 1 eter Jochimseu silver medal on winter rye and wheat. lliins laige silver modal on gray oats and wheat. William Khrck-gnld medal on win ter wheat. The prizes on wool and grain havo been uwiirded, and out of 40 entries, Wasco county receives VI gold med als, 10 silver and II! bronzo. "Awards have not been made yet on fruit, and the committee on coun ties is not through with its work, so wo do not know how we stand," says Mr. Cashier. The Wasco County Exhibit. A majestic Delaine ram, typifying on of the greatest and most romni.er ntivo industries of the state of Oio gon, adorns the beautiful exhibit of Wa-co county, in the Agrloiiltinal building at tho Lewis anil Clark ex position. Tho wool industry is cue of tho greatest sources of revenue to Wa.-co county, and the exhibits in this respect are particularly compre hensive, says an article in the Sunday Oregon inn, doscrlptive of the Wasco county booth. The ram stands on a wood and glass pyramid, which is ileoorated with Oregon grapevine. In the pyramid below are excellent samples of the wool sheared from the blooded sheen that tango in Wasco county, such ag mo eicriuo, Uotswold, Delaine, Kam boux and .Shropshire. The neotile of this county Hold over 2,1X10,000 pounds of wool last year, every pound of which was sooured in what is claimed to be the best equipped wool-scouring plain in the rdortbwoat, located at The Dalles. It is estimated that !00,0()0 is invested in the sheop of Wasco county, ot which thoro are about 200, IKK) head, Wasco county does not depend en tirely upon tho ehoep industry, as is emphasized by an exquisite display of apples, the equal of any laised ln'the country. About 20 diiforeut varietiog oi mis jusoioiiH run are Dunked on either side of a tall rack in the center of the booth, and on the tables are ar ranged more Hue samples of theapi les raised in Wasco (Jounty. Cherries, peaches, pears and many other kinds of delicious fruit are also on exhibit, as an example of the horticultural pi s sibilities of Wasco county. That Wasco County is productive of many things is shown by an exhibit of the wheat industry in which it is one of the foremost counties in the state. Tho wheat yield averages 1, iKHl.lKHI bushels a year. A novol meth od of exploiting tho products of the county Is that of giving away snail sacksj'ontaining raw wheat. Other grains, raised in Wasco County, which aro in the exhibit, are rye. oats. 1 ar- ley, speltz. the last-named a form of wheat usedjto strengthen Hour. Oregon Is notol tor its vast fortsts of the llnest timber in the world, and Wasco County helps materially in giv ing the state this renown. Wasco County lias an urea of (ill) squaie miles.of which fully one-third is cov ered with dense forests of llr, pine and cedar. Sain pins of the line woods obtained from these forests comprise an interesting as well as instructive part of the exhibit, Over rsK),(KH.) feet of lumber is cut every day by the Wasco County sawmills. Some very artistio samples of tho tiling and bricks obtained from the clay of Wasco County are on exhibi tion. Wasco County sceuorv. for which it is justly famous, is shown iu numerous landscapes arranged on the walls. Probably the most uuioue feat ure of the entire display ia a hand press owned by Captain Meriwether Lewis, and used by him in his exr o- liliou with Clark to the great Noith- west. it is of iron, and served as a seal for paper. The words "Capt. M. Lewis" appear on tho stump. It was found iu nu old Indian burial ground near The Dalles, by Linnnous Wintuia, or flint city. Kairan Wolfard. pretty wedding occurod nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wolfanl, Ht White Saloinn, Sunday, October I) at(i:IWp. in., when their daughter Anna was married to Frank P. Kgaii. The rooms were appropriately deco rated for the occanon in autumn leaves and white ribbon. The'coreiiioiiy was performed by l!ev. J. Morgan ljowi, pastor of the Congregational church. the bridal party was conducted to the parlor by the strains of the wedding inarch played by Miss Itlythe of Hood luver. Misses Mary and Stielo Wolf ard were the bridesmaids, while Koy M. Crowe outdated as best man. The bride wore a pretty gown of white silk and curried an arm lioquet of pink carnations. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to tho guests who numbered about 4."). Mr. mid Mrs. F.guu left Monday on the Spencer for Portland, liefore return ing they will visit Ptigot Sound cities. They will he at home to their friends, November 1. J. 0. Thompson of Crass Valley, Sherman county, has rented one of the Cue cotti.ges, and will look up the chances of renting a small farm iu the valley. M. V. Kami and sou llert of Uni versity Park were Hood Hiver visitor last week. Pert has Bold his grocery business iu F.ast Portland, and may decide later to locate ia llood Kiver, '.CI ' :! .0 C J 'Wsi,,. -