Royal Baking Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure. Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. FACTS, FIGURES AND FANCY ABOUT FRUIT Approve the Iu4 Spray. II. T. W'Jliams, formerly of Hood Klver, hut now enuugM iu rruit cul ture in the Ozark country, Arktinma, is a boliovor in thin methud of pro tecting troos. IIo shj'h : I have UHOii the dimt epray a good deal ou my apple trues this seuson and It sure is a benefit. We have so niuoh dew that we do not need to carry around water. Wo take the hiiki dry chemicals and lime In powdered form, very lino, and after mixing, we have a powder ku of great for and ca pacity, and wo jiiHt travel Irom tree to tree and cover aft we go along with a cloud of diiHt, and it seems to do the work very nicely. 1 believe it goea into the Interior of tin troomore effectively than the liquid spray. 1 do not suppose,, though, that it at taches itself tto close to the apple as the liquid spray, but from my obser vatiou, in Ijlooniiug time for spray ing the blooms anil holding the tipray in the end of the IjIohhomih, it la as good as any one could wish. We can get over so much mure ground In a day than by the liquid spray. It is rare to find a worm able to ponotrate to the interior of the apple aftor thor ough spraying with the dust spray in time of bloom, or of falling of the bloom. In dry countries whero there la little dew thin way of Bprayltig could not be satisfactory. It la certainly wonder ful how much good it in to Hpray II only for once in time of bloom. It seems to save more than half the crop. We have fungua trouble hero that are - worse than elsewhere because thin la a high pressure climate. Orchard and I'urin. The Oregon Apple. Oregon will produce thin year over GOO carloads of apple, which will II nil their way into every market in tin world. Hoveuty-el jht year ago on next Thanksgiving day, the Hint apple seed warn planted in "old Orengn," It was a romautiu and fuNclnating event, and how it has lived and thrived and spread over the state and carried its fame over the wold ! At a 'inner in London, in the win ter of IH'Jfi a lady at the banquet board dropped three or four apple need in to the pocket of a waistcoat worn by Oeorgo Simpson, a governor of the Hudson Day company, who waa soon to return to Astoria, then called Fort tleorgo. Khe said to Simpson to plant the seeds In this wilderness and think of her when he did it. HimpHou came across the Atlantic to Montreal, across the wild American continent to Fort Ueorgo and thence to Vancouver, the newly founded home of the comt any ou the Colum bia. At a dinner at Vancouver on the day of the fall banquet ot tS'27, after the summer hunting and trapping was over, a day cnrrespoi'dlng to the pres ent Thanksgiving day, Himpson re called the jest of the Loudon friend, ami in ransacking throuugh his old waistcoat pockets, found four apple seeds, mid on that evening, Mruee, lr. McLougnhlin's gardener, planted the first apple seed in the old Oregon territory ou the banks of the Colum bia at Vancouver. One treo grew from the tiny seeds. Slowly the little sprout attained to maturity, encouraged by the moist soil and salubrious climate of Van couver. And, when finally, a few years af tor, it blossomed and bore just one beaming apple upon its bending limbs, how that precious prize was guarded and cherished by llruee. It was In the fall of 1SI10 that the one little apple, the first to ripen on Oregon soil waa sliced In to thin bits and each trader, voyager and visitor at Fort Vancouver gtvcu just a taste of It. From this beginning the great or chards of Oregon have sprung, until it la the greatest industry in many of her fruitful valleys. Kast Oregouian. Apple Crop of 11)05. The prices paid for apples this year are likely the high water mark for t his fruit for many years pant, at any late. In New York prices for winter fruit have ranged from $1.50 per bar rel to $'2.08 per barrel, the latter price having been paid in Orleans county. The yield for Now York state ranged from fivo per cent of last year's crop to SX per cent of that crop; the high est report was from Nassau county. llorkely county, W. Ya., had a very largo apple ciop, ot fine quality, anil prices were high, tirowers have had a most profitable scison. In New York state winter apples are iu hands of dealers, (irowe s will not have to take the risk of handling the fruit and there Is certainly great risk, considering the high prices at which much of this fruit was bought. Colorado growers have sold about all their apples, i'rices ranged from 1.:15 to 81.05 per box of 50 pounds. It Is said that President Ooburu of tho Colorado State Hoard of Horticul ture, received about fl2,tW for his Bpplo crop. Poor old Hen Davis! Apples of this variety brought only $110 per barrel lu a Northwest Missouri orchard this year. The fruit was very line iu qua lity, ana we predict that the man w ho bought these apples will not lose ou the transaction. The apples wcie re ally fancy. The Hood Klver, Ore., crop is not ho large as that of a year ago, but prices have ranged somewhat higher. Western Fruit Grower. . Ollleos and Ktumis, The very best for rent in Smith Block SALMON LIABLE TO BECOME EXTINCT J. N. W'sner, Field Superintendent of the U. S. isu Commission, Jt. u. Van Dusen, of Astoria, Master Fish Warden of the state or Uregon, ana n L. Kelly, wiio has lieen at Clackamas Station, iu charge of the work of col lecting fish eggs there arrived in this city ou train No. 2 last Friday. They had lust come from a visit to the RmriiA ltivor wh're they' had lieen making an inspection of the fisheries conditions of that stream. In apeaking of the Kogue Kiver an a depository for bannon eggs iur. vtm nor said: "Formerly this river was alive with fish during the spawning season and millions of eggs were taken from it. This year however, we were able to secure only 170,000 eggs. In lact the attempt to colleot eggs thero this year may lie looked upon as a to tal failure. " When asked what the cause of these conditions wore, Mr. Wisner said: "For the most part It is caused by the obstructions which have been placed across the river lu the way of dams. There are a great many Im provements Kolng on in the Itogue Klver Valley and the stream is full of sawdust, driftwood and timber refuse of all kinds. Salmon will not spawn anywhere but. iu clear water and for this reason they have gono elsewhere. While 1 am not opposed to improve ments of any kind I would like to 1 -press the fact on the general public that If more care is not exercised in protecting the spawning places of thlt valuable fish the time is not far dis tant when it will become very scarce in this country. The salmon like many other fine food fish is migratory and will deposit its eggs in the moist convenient places during tho spawn ing season. Unlike other fish it spawns n the fall instead of the spring. When the natuial avenues are closed for this purpose U will seek other localities and soon become ex tinct. This is why the White Salmon and the Little White Salmon rivers contain so many salmon eggs. As yet there Is nothinu to hinder tiie tlsli horn ascending these streams aud this year we took HS.OOO.OOO eggs from the former river and 10,000,000 from the latter." Mr. Wisner also said that the num ber of eggs taken from these rivers this year was less than that usually taken aud that the Little White Sal mon nfti.ii vleM.ul iri.iKKI.000 auua and sometimes 20,iH)0,uYk). The laws in the dilferent states he says conflict with those of tho government aud for this reason it Is difficult to make a proper enforcement of them. This is also true of Alaska as well as the United States whero the government has full charge in these mutters and that if the population in that country do not stop serving their selllsh interests the salmon they will become exterminated and the fishing business ruined. Mr. Kelly, who Is In charge ot the state hatchery at Little White Sal mon, will ship :l,000,(KK) of the eggs taken In local waters to Salmon Klver and D,(XK),000 to Ontario, Ore. The Companion as a Christmas (ilfl. Can you tliink of a gift more o r- taiu to be acceptable than a year's subscription to The Youth's Compan ion; Is there any one, young or old, who, having once had the paper in his hands and looked through it, did not wish to possess it tor his very own? It is a gut which, far from losing its freshness as Christmas re cedes Into the past, grows more de lightful, more necessary to one's en joyment week by week. The boy likes it, for It rellocts lu its pages every boyish taste and every tine boyish aspiration. The father likes it, not only fpr its Uition but for its fund ot information of the practical sort. The girl likes it for the stories, anecdotes, sketches and editorial ar ticles printed In each number especi ally for her. The mother likes it lor its stories of do nestlc life and family all'ectiou, for its children's page ami for its medical article. On receipt of 1.75, the yearly sub scription price, the publishers send to the now subscriber all the remain ing Issuse of The Companion for P.HI5 and the "Mlnutemen" Calender for Un Hi, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. Full illustated announcement f the new volume ot 1IHH1 will be sent; with sample copies of (ho paper to any ad dress free. Till': YOUTH' COMPANION, 111 llerkeley street, Boston Mass. A IdipJif Cold Cure. A Cough Hyrup -which drives the cold out of (lie system by acting as a cathartic on the oowels Is ollcrcil lu Kennedy's laxative rluney and Tar. Clears the throat, strengthens the lungs and bronchial IiiIh-s. The mother's friend aud the children's favorite, liest for Croup, Whooping- Cough, etc. A liquid cold cure and the only Cough Syrup which moves the bowels slid works all the cold out of the system Sold by U. K. Williams. IMcil of II In Injuries. Jesse llerthuui, the man who was so badly injured by a moving train near Mosier, recently, died lu The Dalles hospital last week aud was buried lu the Odd Fellow's plot in tho cemetery there. Hat Fen Are Free. Hut few people are entirely free from Indigestion at this season of the year Kodol I'yspepsia Cure is not only the best remedy to use because it digests what you eat but because it also en ables the digestive apparatus tossMuii late and transform all foods Into tissue building blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, heart burn, belching, and all forms of indigestion,, Sold by G. K. Williams. Instantly Killed. George, the twelve-year-old son of W. J. llarrimau of The Dalles, was killed at the liensou grade- near that city last week. i In company with his cousin, Arthur llarrimau, George was driving home iu a large freight wagon. Something in tiie back of the wagon was not packed llrmly and his cousin hauded the reins to young llarrimau and went back to fix it. lu the exchange of drivers the . horses were turned a little olf tho main road and tiie wheels struck a rook on, the graiio and I George was thrown from the high seat uinler tho horses hoofs. The wheels passed, oyer his head and he died inst "tly. ' ' Kvery Ounce Van Kat. Kvtry ounce of food that you Cat that fails to digest does a pound of harm. It turns the entire meal Into poison, 'lids not only deprives the lilood of (he necessary tissue-building material, but it poisons it. Keilol Dys pepsia Cure is a perfect digestant It digests the food regardless of the con dition of the stomach. It allows that organ to rest and get strong again, lfclieves Helchlng, Heart 'Kuril, Sour lilomaeh, Indigestion, Palpitation of the lreart, etc; Sold by G. K.- Will, ianis. kc Cream FOR Thanksgiving AT S, L. YOUNG, Prop. Phone, Main 55. ' Do you want a snap? You Ciin't lose if yon buy a 1 met in famous MAINE & BOWMAN PLAT It 1 41 Cut up in tracts to Huit you. JiiHt sold ten acres for two thousand dollars and the rest, than that which we re serve will soon be sold. The finest berry and apple land in the world. Within the city limits" ol White Salmon. Ten-acre or smaller tracts Just the thing for berries and vegetables. After you have looked around come and see us and you will dud jiiBt what you have have la'en looking for. " I Cherries from tract this year are the winners in the great fruit exhibits. MAI.NE & BOWMAN, White Salmon, Wash, Who Wants ItP It Ih tin III wind that blown no good. The HHd railroad turn out my far in In two traiiN, rind I inn gtiinir to Hell one ot the m cheap. Tht'ro Ih about 11) no ret, 1ft of which Ih wt In Newlnwn and HiH men burn Hpiile tree: good hoII; well watered; local Ion In the heart of our hew ammi uiKtrh-i; elOHe to a 4-room ratted fu'lHHtl bonne, and rural delivery and tele phone Nurv ie at your floor. Tonus euny. ror parv.tHLiura, imjuirftoi a. i. tvitiaon. a YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOl'R JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Denver and Kin (iraude Railroad, the "Scenic Une of the World," BECAUSE There are so many scenic attractions and points of intercut iiIoiik the line lietween Odcn and Denver that the trip never tiecomes tiresome. If you are koIiik Kast, write for infor mation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It. YV. r. Mcllltli)!:, General Agent, 14 Third Street, roRTLAN I), OHKUON. White Salmon-Hood Uiver Two big stiil boats, t w0 big perfectly sofo gasoline launches and two big ferry scows, r-j Xpert sailors m charge.- Hoats leave at all hours. DHAN & lMOAUSON Liccmcd Frrrjmi n. No 2 For further iarticul;u-s regarding the SMITH GRUBBING MACHINES!, 'call on or write -.... - THE DALLES, OREGON. Williams' Fine line of ,. , , .... fc .... . . , Drug's, i - k j Toilet Articles, etc. 'Also Spray Material G. "Bring in your J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR , ; I hold licence Irom the Slate Hoard of Oregon and Washington, and am qualified to ship bodies to any point. Prompt service either day or night. Pallor Phone Main 1143 SchifTler Building, Residence Phone Main o75 . Hood River, Orcein mm m U r. n Golden Crown Hard Wheat Flour Is the best flour ever put on the Hood River market. It is made from selected hard wheat, and put up expiHifesiy- for Hood Uiver trade. The Hood River Bakery has just. pur- chased 200 barrels of Golden Crown Flour, and says it is the best flour they have ever used. r For STRANAHAN & SHEETS Hood River, Oregon. FRUIT Nice lot of Yellow Newtowns, moth IU.'ick Twig, Jonathan, Vlso large hhe ot general nursery stpcli. Send for; catalog and price list. Breeders ot shire Hogs; all stock registered, PACIFIC NURSERY CO. TANGENT i t 1?' I' - iAi 1 . c hi: mi 7 are always in the lead when it 'cumtesrtd bdjids,'' and close-pritied terms can be hatlatth'is ivtedi' a small amount dowu and -a? few dollars niontii. No one nei'ds to be without a pian'o "vho haa rttleffit in that direction, when new pianos can be bought for' '4 IfO.'to frXti. - Such -piairrtrf'TCr'-'On'VJftfl,. forintrly worth ;50), now 2 i.'twiniball iamV ima line walnut case, used only a Short time' un;$rth 40t, now f !)?, and a store f ujl .of Jt.U-JtSKeliel different kinds, all on easy terms.-.-, . "" EILERS' MUSICTO Pharmacy E. WILLIAMS, . ; Prop. Proscriptions. J )OC u Sale By TREES Spitzenberg, atdwin,;Maaiir Rome Bputyy!lJa.wjeri..tc.; bhonuorn Xattte-'.nd Berk 'It'?' I. t i t 'OREGON A GOOD PIANO rl ''.IS v. -;!(W Will brin happiness ' .' to the home EILERS MUSIC CO. of The Dalles? Ofef - J) i mr.-'i .' -i F. S. STANLEY. Pres. E. L. SMITH, First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Remember ; That this bank is a Home Institu- tion and we invite your business on a basis of mutual helpfulness. OurMottof "A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL." Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT TIIE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 To the People of .Hood River Valley . . . t- Our Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, i: Farina, Bran, Shorts and Middlings are as good as can be , All made from good, strong Hard Wheat. We ask you to give them the preference, and by patronizing home industry help build up your own community. ' , If your merchant i-' the home product, you in line with some Hood River SPOT CASH GROCERY k'vh4-.-' WOOD & SMITH BROS., Proprietors. Groceries, Flour and Feed ' PRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Free Delivery. Phone y'tin get a First-Class 250 MEAL at the HOTEL AUCOMA - t t - - p y. FOUTS, Prop. HOOD RIVER, OUEGOX. '. t i JACKSON Wit! (-; ' '- -:- .- ' Dealer in General Merchandise f , , and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts :, Free Delivery. ' Phone 031 HOOD RIVER, OK. " A. D. MAINE & CO. .White Salmon, Wash. fSeneral Contractors and Builders. I-.'-' Estimates on ill kinUa of work cheerfully furnislieJ and the licet of work kmnttttp'guarsntcl. -We tie doing tw wore will fJHJn iur iweii. LESLIE' BUTLER' TRUMAN BUTLER --BUTLER & CO., BANKERS. L7,BttIe reasonable frugality a little money put carefully good institution, may mean trouble that the improvident YiU nft Jhed nnd tried . .-:. . U-?4 AC BANE OF BUTLER & CO., ' ' Hood River, Oregon. Vice-Pres. E. O. BLAKCHAR Cashier made by any mill on earth. will not furnish you with call on us and we will put one who will.- Milling Co. & JACKSON, building of this section at present. Our EstnWisheil 1900. Residents ot Wasco Co. for 24 Years while one is earning money; away in the keeping of some a bar against want, care and person will fail to cope with.