HOOD RIVER GLACIEK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1905. FAVORABLE REPORT ON GOLD RUN ORE of Hall-Lenin, who has bad oounidura- Wo expenenoe as a nuning engineer . ."yaraunca in tne mioee or California, has made au examination of Bpooimens from tbe Gold Run mine lor cue uold Kun Mining company, and makes a very favorable report lie also ad rises the construction of an undershot rather than an overnhot wuooi wuicn was tbe plan of R. H. Cox, president of tbe company. Mr. Hall-Lewis nays in his report: 1 have examined with great interest the exhibits from tbe Gold Run Min ing conipuuy's property whioh were ieic at my office some days gao. and nave carefully considered tbe several questions concerning equipment for uoreiupineni worn, wnicn were asked at that time. I have come to the conclusion that with tbe present small supply of wa ter at baud during tbe dry seasons of - tbe year, it would be much belter for you to install an undershot, rather than an overshot wheel for tbe follow ing reasons. As I understand the conditions hydraulic, you have a aax imum fall of twenty feet, equal to the cliami'ter of the wheel jou propose to install, with a doubtful supply of wa tir beyond ten inches in dry seasons. 1 his water discharged upon an over mot wheel of tbe type you propose luigbt be edequate for light work of present needs, but 1 would advise I but your works be so couHtriictl. and the type of wheel so altered as to discharge the water in .o a tail flume uBueaiu wneel, preserving the twenty Jeet of "bead" by contini a stand pipe leading from flume above to a point ot discharge so arranged as to gain tbe most elfective leverage at the bottom of wheel. This arrange ment will render results much more dependable than tbe overshot arrange ment, as you can readily understand when 1 remind you that water oonfln ed throughout the vertical fall exerts pressures in which to the weight of the volume of water is added the In fluence nf compact and continuous flow; and for the further reason that in au undershot wheel, the power is directod and becomes effective at the point of tangeuoy of tbe wheel, or in other word? at right angles with the vertical center of the wheel, whereas upon au overshot wheel, there is a loss of volume and loss of leverage, greatest at point of discharge, "and never as small as with tbe undershot, throughout the quadrant of revolu tion whore the water over au overshot wheel dees its woik. In the matter of the samnlea of nra which you left me, 1 feel disposed to regard the richer samples as unfair upon which to estimate au average valuo, for the principal reason that uiey are to my mind too rich to indi cate, in the lorm tlon in which you ure working, the true character of the vein, l wus larticularly interested cowerer, in tbe large specimen about twenty pounds weight. IhiH rock bears what 1 consider ev ery iudiontiou of beinj! from such a vein as luey would term in California, a strung mayer. By tnis 1 mean that the fcrD:af ion, distribution of metallic deposit throughout the mats and tLe uniformly metalliferous ua ttra thereof, tli are pretty certain. might almost 6ay infallible, iudioa tious of a deep reaching deposit. which, considering the heavy values or ine smiui specimens taken from higher levels tthuo the distribution cf metal has been found to be less on- iform, promits the coiicluaiou that your values are improving en you oeepeu your wormugs. jsasmg caicu lations upon the basest metal ingrodi eni oi wie ore, me jnrse specimen above referred to preseuts a value of SJi.bU lead, to which mu t be added biich gold, silver and copper values as you are able to save in tbe process of reduction adopted. The other two tmmller samples present values upon the same basis of 832.40, and 851.10, the lattor being probably characteris tic or wnat you may expect to en counter at depths from 200 feet down, on your pay chutes. It is my opiu- - ion, and h,.s Leeu my practice in de- velopiur prefects in regions where the r"f'..Ato ol ore reduction have no1 beoti practically determiued, that de velopment work should proceed to a point where, glided by faithful aud conservative assay estimates you have nc nanu puuioieut ore on dump to jus tify a mill test. A small plant for re ductiou iliould then be installed, aud tbe valuf-H of tbero k taken out deter miued. You will then be in a posi tion to safely estimate to what extent you can push joi.r development work ana at the n.ni.e tune make the prop erty support itself. You must recog nize that tbo difference between t property that "looks well" aud t property that "pays well" is just the aineronce ooineen a "prospect bud a "mine," aud 1 strongly recommend that you secure a mill test, either wun your own plant, or at custom mill if you aro not able to install re duction aparatus at present, and thereby gauge your further opera tions. While I bavo not bad the ad vantage of a personul inspection of the property, I have seen enough to be willing to say that were I in your place, i snouia certainly feel justified, by what you have in sight even now, in putting iu a small plant of say ten tons capacity in 20 hours, aud feel sure that tbe proporty would demon strate its self-supporting value. I shall be pleased to accompany yoo out to tbe Gold Run at some future time when my time will permit, and do not hesitate to say that I believe you bave a prospect whijh is greatly above the average of such propor tions, aud one which 1 feel sure will in a short time become a very satis factory paying proposition, conserva tively managed. 11. E. Cleland, night miller at tin Cascade .Mill, who has also had a good deal of experience iu the mining bus iness has made a partial assay cf ore takeu from tbe mine at a depth of seven and lourteen feet and says that the specimens are very rich producers and that if the miue develops this kind of ore at a greater depth that it will be a fiae paying enterprise. examined : tl,rr; J-A. Renter, Mrs. George, Mrs. a. ooarp, w. a. Ullfton. Dr. U, E. Sanders, A. E. Lake, J. a Stan v ebJ Jr MoIne"y, C L. Phillips, rerguson, mrs. atea Bayle Dr. H. Logan, J. H. Harper, I uienn, & a. Wood. C. J. Stubllng, imw wren, j. Lt aeiiy, fll. Ulcht enmaller and Mrs H, Jerome MoWetby was also called on uireci reouttal. After spending three days in listen ing to tbe evidence in tbe case tbe jury rendered a verdict Wednesday Iu favor of the city. It is said that some ot fe witnesses in the case used me trutn very economically. For Cracked Hands. Rough skin and cracked hands are not only cured by DeWitta Witch Hazel Salve, but an occasional application will keep tbe skin soft and smooth. Beet tor eczema, cuts, bums, boils, etc. The genuine juewitt.i Witch Hazel Salve artords immediate relief in nil forma f Blind, Bleeding, Itching and protruding i nes. pum oj Ky. Williams. A SHIPS DOCTOR. Th Dalles Wins Suit. The diimege suit brought by Mrs. Emily MoWolhy to recover $15,000 from ton pity for injuries received by bei through falling off of a sidewilk on r n'pht in July of 1904. lb j pi liutiff ' case was in the bauds of three Portland attorney a, who examined tbe following witnewes: J. M. Filloon, Jerome McWethy, George Mcllquist, Dr. Belio Feigusou, Mrs. Wile hart, Nii-'? Biiottemiiler, J. H. Cross, iMrs, W. E. Campbell, Susan Angel. M. block, John Fender, Mrs. John Phillits, Jerome McWethy, jr.; Mrs. C. Coventon, and Dr. Giesen droffer. The plaintiff was carried to the wit ness stand in ber invalid chair and gave in her evidence. Whether or not her cae has any good ground upon which to stand, she certainly la a pitiable looking creature. The fol lowing witnesses for the defense were Tft Thine Vow Which He IhoaU mr Shoald Hot Ba Paid. A correspondent of Lloyd's Weekly uaa expressed the rlews of a ship doc. tor in the following words: "Many Travelers are in doubt aa to tbe po sition of the ship's doctor In regard to his remuneration from passengers for services rendered. The merchant ship plug act enacts that every foreign go ing vessel having a hundred persons on board or upward shall carry on board as part of her complement a duly qualified medfeal practioner. Further more, an emigrant ship 1. e., a foreign going vessel which carries fifty or more steerage passengers mnst have a medical man, irrespective of the number of crew or of other passengers carried. Tbe salary of tbe doctor on board is commensurate with tbese du ties to his ship. To any passengers who are suffering from ordinary forms of seasickness and its concomitant evils or who receives injuries which are in any way due to the ship the doctor's services are free. For any sickness contracted before sailing or during a voyage which Is not connected with the above named conditions he is entitled to a remuneration at tbe same rate as he would receive on shore. Ob viously lt would be as unfair to ex pect that his services to passengers should be rendered gratis as lt would be for any visitor in a hotel or truvel lug on a railway to expect to bave medical attention free in any illness for which the hotel or railway authori ties could not be held responsible." The writer of a letter to the London Lancet says that the case of the ship's surgeon Is stated with accuracy in the above sentences and adds that ship's surgeons are of two kinds first, those who after they have qualified take such a position either for health or for pleasure, and, second, those who elect to make sea life a permanency. The pay of the ship's doctor varies from $30 to $50 a month. This la for duties to officers and crew. As regards passengers In relation to tbe surgeon the following groups will Include all: First, the passenger who takes the Initiative by remunerating the surgeon, perhaps handsomely, for any services rendered; second, the passenger who asks for bis bill and pays it If reason able; third, tbe passenger who, travel lag for the first time, does not know whether to ask for his bill or wait for lt to be delivered, but is pleased to be enlightened on tbo matter; fourth, the passenger who clings to the old time notion that the surgeon is there solely for the benefit of passengers, and, fifth, the passenger who never Intends to pay tbe surgeon. Medical Record. Timber Land, Act Jane S, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United H(tnljnd office, The Pal let, Ore goo, Nov. nun, lHUS.-Notlc In hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ot the act of congress of June t, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa in the etatee of lauiornia. Oregon, Nevada and WaKhliigton Territory," aa extended to all tbe public Land Bute by act of AuguHt 4. 1W2. the Allowing inia Pfflce their ror the purcliHtte of the NW. NVta4aiid NKWHW'.., rth, range K., W. M. named persona have filed Iu aworu rtaUsnienla, to wit: DULCINEA A. BARKER or Portland, county of Multnomah, date of uregon, sworn atalemenl JNo. 273(1, riled No- vemuer win, iwn, lor the sw. Hectlon t, EH oecwon u, rp. a norm, MARIE THEKSA HCHANZ of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of uregon, aworn auiiemeni aiw, nled No- vemoer lain, IHUV Mr thepurcliaae of the WH 8K'i, Hectlon 9, Tp. 2 north, ran e K., W. MT That ttiev will otter Droof to show Hie luniin aoughl are more valuable for the timber or aioue i Hereon than ror agricultural purposes, and to eatabllah their claims to aald landa neiore tne rteniaier ana Kecelver at the And offloe In Tbe Dallea, Oregon, on February Mth, IRQ. They name the following wltneoaea.' fharlna 8. Archer, Lulu K. Areher.Sainuel B. Archer, J.ihn II tfriurnrriu V Nil. nUA clnea A Darker aud Marie T. 8chao, all of Any and oil penn claiming adversely any of the above described landa are mont. ed to die their claima In thia office on or be fore me aaia 2-lth day of February mm. MIltlAtb T. .NOLAN, n.Wl Kegixter. ITImb.T Land, Act of June S, 18781 NOTICK FOR PUMU0AT1ON United States Land Office. The Dalles. Ore gon, Nov. th, 1DU6. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provialonaor the act of Cong reaa of Juno 8, 1878, entiiled"An act for the aale of Umber landa In the atalea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Waalilng- uiu iurrnory, aa exienaeu to ait me public land atatea by act of August 4, 18Wi, the follow ing named persona have filed In thla office their aworn statement, to wit: LULA . ARCHER of Portland, county of Multnomah, stale of Oregon, aworn atatement No. '2728. riled No vember 4th, 1906, for the purchase f the NK'.. Section 11, Tp. il north, rauge v E., W. M. ' CHARLES 8. ARCHER of Portland, county of Multnomah, atate of Oregon, aworn statement no. rai, nled oclo ber 4Mb. lwis, for the purchase of tbe EhN and NK4BWM, Section 8, Tp. 2 north, range 9 C I VT . .11 . That they will oner Drools to show that the lands sought are more valuable for the tim ber or atone thereon than for agricultural Ktirposes, and to establish their claims to said inds belore the Register and Receiver at the lund office in The I'ulles, Oregon, on Kehru- Save Something Its the sure wy to success. Everybody can save some thing, if it is only a small amount, and the small sums saved and deposited REGU LARLY soon yield large re sults. . It may mean the building of a home, the foundation of a business, or a college educa cation. We receive deposits of one dollar or more at any time and pay Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Do You Suffer with Dyspepsia or indigestion? Clarke's Dyspepsia Tablets willcure von. Price only 60c. PHONE 51. PHONE 51. Another Car of those Fine Red Cedar hingles FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIAL on hand. We solicit your orders. regon Lumbar Hood River, Oregon. Co. ry Mrd, 1906. in 'he? name the following witneases: John K. Hedges and Jamea 1. Wlllh. or Tualatin. Oregon; John 1). Kd wards, Jean ('line, Nils I.'. Ulson, Charlea 8. Archer and l.ula hi. Archer or 1'ortlaud, Oregon, and Hel Nelson of VI- ento, Oregon. Any and all neraona claiming adveraelvanv of the above described landa are requested to file their claims in thia office on or betore the aald Mrd day of February, 1MM. MKllAf.L, T. BOI.AN, nssn lieglKter. In town Oar Aucc.tora. hot ine Dene tit or those who may leel "exclusive" or "stuck up," or who prate about blue blood, etc., lt will be well to remember that if we go back but twenty generations, or 700 years, each one ot us has 1,084,570 ancestors and is related more or less closely to at least 2i0,000,000 of our fellows. Going back but a couple of hundred years further and tracing down our geneal ogy, we would find that we bave more cousins than there are people in the world and that on the basis of but two children per family. The dis crepancy is accounted for by the fact that there have been so many inter marriages we have only as many cousins as there are people In the world today, but are related to a great many many times over. Word Blindneaa. Some cuilous instances of the Dhvs- Ical defect of "word blindness" are given in tbe Lancet The disease la fortunately uncommon. In one caae the sufferer, an Englishman, thirty four years of age, who knew Greek, Latin and French well, suddenly lost all knowledge of English, though be could read and understand Greek per fectly and Latin and French in a rath er smaller degree. Another and al most more curious case was that of a man who lost the power of reading at sight This patient was able to write accurately from dictation, but was completely unable to read what he bad written. Word blindness is apparent ly akin to color blindness, but is cms talnly attended by much more Incon venient consequences. Rallroada and Hacta. We don't know what there Is about stutlon that calls for a back. Every day women who carry market baskets from downtown borne and are proud of It send for a buck to take them to tbe station, though they take nothing with them but a little handbag. Atchison Globe, a Timber Ind, Act Junes, 1K78.I TICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lund Office. The Dallea. Oregon, November 2S, 1905. Notice la hereby iven tnat In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, lK;ti, entitled "An act for the aale of timber landa In the atatea of California, Oregon, Nevada and n aanington Territory," aa extended to all the public land suit's by act of August 4, 1HII2, the following persons have tiled in tills olllce their sworn alatemenU, to wit: JAMES D. W1RTH of Tualatin, county of Washington, atate of Oregon, aworn atiilemei t No. 2716. tiled Octo ber !h, W05, for the purchase of the Vi V. NKj, WHKW and SEjh'l, section Noti, .tisnii) .o. z norm, imiuu if E. w. M. JKA.V CLINK of Portland, conn')' of .Mii't unah. aUito ot Oregon, aworn atni. nitfoi N . 2721, file t o tu ner vo n, i, !o the I'ltii l.use or t ,e Vt U WHBW5a.iavlH.il I', township i north. runc-eU V.-, W. l. That they wilioii' r proof la slio v th tt the lanr.a aought are mo e v;thi c.ie i.ir Hie tim ber or sUnie thereon' than .or agricultural puroosea, and lo ahih isn their claims U aald land before tin iie.i un l Kecelver in the land nillce iu i ,)- t a .-, Oregon, on Feb ruary 13th, ;w. They numc i.icf.lo.v witnesses: John P.. Hedges, or l.iahl'ln, -reion; t.ltarles s. Ar cher of fortiaihi, r.i .: I mca I). Wlrth, of TumIhi n. oren .i ; I i n . .. tCdwanla of Port land, Oregon; j. .ti. v . t.i or luHlatin. Ore- niniN.i: )!. -. in i i'.i im.l, Oregou: W, V Hiilgesof Heitw siit, iin.iii, and Jean C'llne of roi'tiand, nititn i. . Any and uj .'iaons etalming adversely any ot the nbo-e-i.l- s-i irn-d lands ure request ed to tile tiicn ciaiins .ii I nia olhce on or be- lore the said 13th il i' ol February, hfO I. Ii2f5 M It 'tl A I'll. T. NOLAN, Keglster, DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of WHOLESALE THE DALLES NURSERIES R. H. WEBEIt, Prop. THE DALLES, OREGON. RETAIL IFRUIT, SHADE ORNAMENTAL GROWKK AUD DtAUtH IN Fruit oxes Highest Prices Taid for High Grade Fruit. J. R. NICKELSEN -DEALER IN- INTHK H'tT.T I'OUItT OF THE HTATE t-'r Oltl'.titJN KO.i W.VSUU COUNTY. Hora Dougitnrty, Plaintiff ersua Jamea Doughei ly, Defendant To Jamea Dougherty. Defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are nereoy reqmreu to appear ana auswer the compiuihi men ugatnvt you in the above en t'tieii miii i n or in line 'tie expiration of si weeks fioni .ud alter the first publication t this summons, lo wit: on or before the 22nd aay oi iieceinn. r, istjj, and ir vou fall so to ap peurand ui'r, for want thereof the plain tilt' will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for In hei comnlalnt.towlt: that the Imniii or maliinioiix lietween yourself and the piainiin ue uisaoivea upon the grounds ol desertion and atwudonmeut by you of plain Thla summons is published by order of the Hon, W 1. HrailsliHW. Judire of the Heventh Judicial l.isti let. state of Oregon, and aald or- uer was inane ana entered on inn 7th dayi November. 11106. and the dale of the first mi iicatlon la the tftli day of November, lnur, and wie ibbi puoucauon la tne 21 t nay of l)ecem ber, IHH'i l)W21 (JLAIIDK hTHAHAN. AlUirney for Plaintiff. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the unriVrul ed haa been appointed by the county court of Wasco county, alate of Oregon, executrix of me iaai win oi jamea uranain, deceaaeil. All persons having claims against aaid ealateare hereby notified to prea nt the aatne.ituly ver ified, U) me at the olhce of A. K. J ay ne, In the city of Hood Kiver. Wasco oount.v iirwnn n.wiiu h. iiiuuiu. iiuiu urn uaie oi mis no nce. MrtKWUlirtl'JTTlS UKAHAM. Dated Nov. 0, 1905. nW7 Kxecutrlx NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Denartment of the Interior lAnit nmM .i The bailee, Oregon, Nov. 14, l'Afi Nothw la hereby given that the following named aetller haa filed notice of his (men tion to make final Droof in summit or m. claim, and that aald proof will be made be before Geo. T. Pratlier, United Htatea eommla- aioner at nia omee ill wood Hlvcr, Oregou, on January i, 1WM, vie.: ALVA M. PR1TCHARD 1WK. for the Township 1 N of Hosier, Oregon, on H. K. No. K NKIisnrt K'HK, Sec. ,T( He n Atnes the following wltneaaes to prove i.iiivuiiuiiu.ub resiueuce upon ana cultiva tion of aaid land, viv- WilllMm liduiu Uavia and Albert Norrier. of Hood Hlvr ir. gon; v incent l ouDg or Mosler, Oregon. jnion am. i. ntu.AN, Keglster. He Aaked. Papa (severely) Did you ask mam ma If you could have that apple? Three-Year-Old-Yes, air. Tap -Be careful now. I'll ask mamma. Three. Tear-Old Truly, papa, I asked her, but she aald I couldn't have It Reaaaarea. Sick Man-Am I to take all that med icine? Wlfe--Ye; all of lt Sick Man -There's enough In that bottle to kin a donkey. Wife No, ther Isn't John, or the doctor wouldn't bare prescrib ed lt W. O. SANDERS & CO. ArcMtects.BiulftGoiMDrs a L.TJP"'pr'd mk plane r np-to-date bulldlnga, and handle ail Kinds of baud ng contracts. Bee oa before bonding. ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL SET TLEMENT. Notice la herebv arlven that the nndeim 0110.1 administrator of theeatale of John W. Mur phy, deceaaed, baa filed hla tlnul ai-couni in the county court of the atate of Oregon for Uasco county, and that the court haa fixed aud apiolnud Saturday, the to day of lie ceniber, IwA, at ibe hour of lo o'clis k a. m for the hearing of objections to anch final account and the aetll men! fliereoi, and has further ordered that notice of s.;ld in nrlng be given by publication or a nollee lor four mc ceaaive weeka In the Hood Ruer Ulucter. All beira, creditors or other persona Interested In aald eatate may, on or before the day appoint ed foreuch hearing and settlement, file their objections to aald account or to any particu lar itema thereon, specifying the particulara of such olijecllona. Hated at Hood Hlver, Oregon, thla 6th day of November, 1U.K GEOKOK T. I'RATIIKH, nlw' Admin lalratur. U. $. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in town Insurance Loans Abstracting Hood River, Orejon VehiclesandAgricultural Implements Sharpies Tubular THE LATEST AND BEST m CREAM ? SEPARATORS Received the Highest Award-a Gold Medal at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. h of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and repair", Orubbing Machines and ' " Cable, Aermoter Wind Mills, Buckeye Pumps, Bolster Springs, Hoyt'sTree Supports, and Hanford'g Balsam of Myirh. cnii Extra Buggy Tops, Cushion, Dashes, Poles, Shaft', Singletrees and Neckyokes. TREES GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS Evortfrvema, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Crown Strictly Without Irrigation. MT. HOOD MILL CO. All kinds of Seasoned Lumber in stock. The Little Mill with the Little Prices. Everything as cheap as the cheapest and good as the best. Mill one-fourth mile west of S. A. Helmers' store. Kelly Wishart, Telephone. Proprietors. GILL, -DEALER IN- Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD KIVER HEIGHTS, OREGON. 0. T. RAWSON. I F. H. BTANTOS HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will have and can sup ply in any number Cherry, Pear,Apricot,Peach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple, trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. Closing Out Ladies' Top Skirts inese bkirts are of the latest Fall and Winter styles, in blacks, broMns, blues, plaids and tans. Exceptional good values at these prices. .adies' Top Skirts, worth $9.00, reduced to $7.00 .adies' Ton Skirts, worth $7.00. reducod to KRH Ladies' Top Skirts, worth $6.00, reduced to 4.60 A L, CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS CENTRAL MARKET WOODS BROS., Props. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh & Cured Meats VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. ..Mount Hood Store W. S. GIUBBLE, Proprietor. Fine Fishing Tackle Hardware Hay Grain Flour Ammunition Granite ware Dry Goods Notions Feed Full line of Groceries 0. L, GILBZKT, rroprUtof, 0. F. GILBERT, lUaafM. Mt. Hood Hotel HOOD RIVER, OREOON. Headquarters for Tourists & Commercial Travelers RcrfuUr Rates, $1.95 to f .30 par dax. X.U by Wk or Month. ItagM tew ially fcf 01m4 Cap Iaa Aartag July, August tad BapUiaW. NORTON & SMITH Tinners, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Handle- PumpS. Windmills, Spray Fittings and Hose English Walnut Trees, Fruit Trees, Scrubs ; PlantH, etc. Oregon ia developing at wonderful walnut nrrxluHnff iwllnn. R! profltg. wi h ituall outlay of capital. Chance of a life time. Nn expensiva dryers. We bave Uie hardy varieties, earlv bearers. A postal card will bring you walnut catalog, a treatise on their culture and results here. Also send for nursery catalog. HBOOatt k HONS, Walnut Nursery, Carlton, Ore. SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon flakers The most completely equipped power plant in Oraron. Contract work a specialty. Grubbing supplies and Log gers' tools always on hand. Thecare Of the .horse's hoof is essential. We are experts in that line and cure corns and interferes. Yes, we do job printing of all descriptions. Bring it in.