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, ? VOL. XVII. HOOD RIVER,-OREGONf FEBRUARY 8, 1906. 39! . iai-jwsrwEwt" ' : n '43 J 11 1r rrtf rjlr fill ; 'A ttm i&w SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVER LODGE NO. 101 . . anil . M. Meets Halurduy evening on or before rwu mil llltNiu. A. O. niAIWKKH, W. M. - D. McDonald, Secretary. tt HOOD RIVER CH AFTER NO. H. R. A. M , Menu 11 rat aud third Friday nights of eaok muii-Ii II, MCUOJiAI.D, li. r, v. mui, r-Bcnriavry, HOOD KIVKK THAPTKR NO.KLO. BLR. Meets serond and fourth Tuesdsy even I he w i 1 1 111 l 1 1 . . iniiuiB wi umi'y weicuuieu. MKS. I. J. K1NNA1RD. W. L MBS. Tiikkbha Cahtskm, Secretary. IDLEW1LDE I.OIMIE NO. 107, I. O. O. F. Meet In Kiatvrual ball, every Thursday mRui. 1. . rABHVlT, , It, EDEN ENCAMPMENT. NO. 48. 1. O. O. F Keg nlar meeting seoond and foartti Monday! vi oku uiunui. it. jii. nujuu, (J. r, u. K. Kmtbicah, Scribe. LAUREL RERERAH DEGREE LODGE NO. 81, 1. O. O. r.-Meele first and ttalrd Friday 1U CKU HlUUUli Mm. e. w. Udill, N. O. aw uui&v a atujamj.i, Beoreiary. WAUCOMA LODGE NO. , K. Of P. Meets In K. of f. ball every Tuesday nisht. v. u. bhogk. C. U H. T. Da Witt, K. of R. and 8. ' HOOD RIVER CAMP. NO. 7,708, M. W. A. Meeta in K. of 1. ball every Wednesday uimu.. A 0. ataAXBB, V. V, CU.DAKiic, Clerk. BOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 624, WOMEN OF Woodcraft-Meets at K. of P. ball on tbe nrstana mira nuays of eaeb month. Lou McKeyhouxl (i. N. F. W. MoReynoIiIm, Clerk. lUVEliWIDK LODGE NO. 08 A. O. U. W. meets nrst ana luira nitturuays of eacb inoniu. r. m. blauu, m, W, E. H. Bradley, Financier C'HuaTKKSuum. Recorder. OLETAASHEMHLY NO. 108, UNITED ART- Ibani Menu tbe II rat and tblrd Wednes daya, work: second and fourth Wednesday! Artisans' ball. G. W. Thompson, M. A. v. v. njiiiKua, oecrtttary. COURT HOOD RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS of America. Meets second and fuurUi Mon day! lu each nioutb In K. of P. ball. F. C. Baosrus, F, C. Gao. Fox, C. R. Canby foht. no. w.o. a. r. -meets AT A. o. U. W. hall, aeoond and tourtb Satur day! of each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All G. A. K. members Invited to meet with us. b. a. hkinnkb. Commander, Thomas Gosh, Adjutant. CANBY W. R.O.,No. M-MEETB SECOND ana iouno naturuuysor each Month In A. O. V. W. ball at 2 p. ra. Ellen Blodkt, President. Oketkl dk B. ImoLkm, Secretary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP NO.S4S9. R. N. a Meets at the K. of P. Hall on tbe second and rourto rriuays oi eaen month. Mks. Carkib BRoaitrs, o. Mbs. Ella Da kin, Recorder. HOW IS YOUR CHlMNEYf Isn't It better to put In a concrete one rather than run the ;a or ine nouKe uuinina Better nee the Hood Klver Artltlclal down wltb a defec- rtsk of the Iioukv buinlni live flue? Stone Co. about n. Leave order now. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811. HUKGEON O. R. A N. Co. JRa. MARY JOHNSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Offices and Residence In E. L. Huiltb Building Over First Nat. Bank. Entrance, rear of bank, on Third St. Phone 811. Arrival and Departure of Malls. , HOOD RIVER. int pos torn ne Isonen dallv between I a. m and 7 p. m.; Sunday from 12 to 1 o'clock. Mails mr tne r.ani close at ll.au a. m S.10 p. m. and u. m.; for the West, at 2.30 p. m, and p. m. The carriers on R. F. D. routes No. I and i leave the poatoflloe at 8.90 a. m. Mall leavea- For MU Hood, dally at 12 m.; arrives 10.20 For Underwood, Wash., at It m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: arrives same days at II a. m. For White Salmon, Wash., dally at 12 m.; W m ti a. in. WHITE SALMON, For Hood River, daily at a. m.; arrives at For HuRiim, Trout Lake and Guler. Wash daily at 7.4) a. m.; arrives s p. m. For Glen wood, Fulda and Gilmer, Wash, dally at 7.30 a. m.; arrives at ft p. m. rur nne rial ana nnowden, Wash., at 1 p. .... iimuaii uiu saiuruaya: arrives days at 12 m. For Biniren. dallv la 8.45a.m. p. m.; arrives at 0. R. & N Bast bound- No. 2, Chicago S TIME TABLE. HneAfal. 11Sn a m i-jo. s, Bpoaane lyer, :! p. m. No. 8, Mall and Express, 10:12 p. m. No. 24, Way Freight, 12:16 p. m. . NO. 22. Fast FralilhL l-nl a m West bound- No. 1, Portland Special. t-M p. m. No. 8, Portland Flyer, 5: Si a. m. No. 6, Mall and Express, 4:42 a. m. No. 23, Way Freight, 8:25 a. m. No. 58, Fast Freight, 1.-06 p. m. Siior?rLmi: a union Pacific FJi. Stanlbt, E.U Smith, Pres. Vice-Pros. V. C. Brock, Asst. E.O. Blancbas I tasnier. Cashier. The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital and Surplus, $30,000. P.M. HALL-LEffIS & CO. Civil and Archfteccoral Engineers and Sarveyors Make snrvevs. rtlans and Mtlmstja tnr er, light and power and railway plants, and imi uibii, suojeciio approval, plans, speclflosr ,..ub wi muuMin tor an classes of ounaings lirivaw ana mercantile, stpeclal mV (Tt ruber Land, Act June t, 18781 unueamauauana omm, Tbe Dalles. Ore, goo, Nov. 25th, isus -Notlce is hereby given tbat In ODmplianoe with the provisions of the act of ooiigwaso June t, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Umber laads in the states of California. Oregosi, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all th nnxn-r i HOOD RIVER'S FAME SPREADS oiaies oy aei or august 4, lts)2. the rblloarins ABMa D.:z?:J;tz6xt 10 'm-Teir I outlg" uvish in its praise DULCINEA A. BARKER Sajt Frnit Urower Is Preeninerit, But That Social Equality aid Indus- try Travel Hand la Hand. cs roniana, county or Multnomah, lUts of lT ,Vl JT-? 1 M9nt n lea .vo- fVIHHDI IV, II . I, II LIIM hwm, election s, Seotlon U, Tp. t north, MARIS THEU8A 8CHANZ of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of T 'r.ri. e- s.m, n led No- ...t ... a,o, ii itH pt o r the purchase of the SKU NWV,and NEH8W5J orth, range K., WV ntlon glvsn to economic and slow-burning J0? tor eurchase of the WX Anonracy and ecouomy gnar. I f1 ., ,'P- ' north, ran e t E., W. MT construction. anLMMl. DAVIDSON BUILDING J HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Tbs fame of Hood River Vall TrTaiinerwTl. ? OOUUtr, W. 0. SANDERS & C0.1S3? ttJiiiCoiMi sought are mare valuable for ths Tt mr OM M 00 P gradutjly beoom itone thereot .than lir agricultural purposss, ( anown ths world over. In tbe and to astab sh their n .Iia pnv,.... . before the Reg war and iXSRZJ'-lZX IJ". ""J""1 "u. mg; appear. omoe In Tbe Dalles, Oregon, pn February Mtb, "rvtuw otworipiive Of me varied . w viokuu, uuniuo ... . .1.. a.ii... . I r . . . ui uoriiiuu ux (IPS saS Jill clnea A Barker and Marie T. rjebans, sd of I . , Farther down the valley tbe reiZU- We are nrenariMl tn mak ni. n. aw. date buildings, aud handle all Kinds of bulld- u wuii wis. see as oeiore building. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. ' S. H. COX Contractor and Builder FiisM a IsnMATat rvBjruaas. FREDFRICK & ARNOLD, 3 Trains to the East Daily CONTRACTORS , and BUILDERS v iiuabgruwr ana Karaner. we were to go into etatistioa, it would be easy to Drove how munh tha people of the valley yearly 'contribute to ine weaiio or tne INorthwnsL F..r oraok in the river wall on tbe Oregon side v eoutalni ita hluhwav lBHin back among the farms. Throuah one of thaaa Uood river. The turns tail thut if. suurue is ine snow Heidi of Mount nooa. it is not a large river. Per nape its many twists and turns would measure thirtv-odd mila. : Tha on,,,. wutnw is uioeis tne tirmrnn la an m uh. ly picturesque that the few houses near it ao not distract from the seen er7v vuiy a tew years ago the trail oi tne oear was followed by the hunts wan aions us banks. Tha an mnn yd to nls their claims in this offloe onorae. V" H" "1 . . " oi eeoruary IwM, . aslcllAEIa T. NOLAN. DWr Revistar. .ITImb'r Land, Act of June 1,11711 INOIIUiS JfOK PUBLICATION ' v United States Lsid Office. The Dalle. w gou, Nov. afcth, lw.-Notlce Is hereby given that In eomollance with the nmvi.u.n. ,Tr ,i.. ,fS:,,,re!"0.ll? m ntHledfAn act for the sale of Umber lands In the states ui laiuurnia, yrrgun, nevaaa and Washing tain Terrltnrv V .. MlanHari ... -1 , . - .. ,7. land states bract of Animal i iism ii.. .lin ing named persons have fllel In this offloe iiiajir aiwui u fltuDliwuia, 10 wit; LULA E. ARCHER pi roniana. county or Multnomah, lUte of unsuii, iworn saaivjnenL hd. i . niawt Ka. Tciiiwoi m.irui, rr nin purcnaaerr tne BtKKi election 11, Tp. 8 north, range 8 E., W. ai. CHARLES 8. ARCHER of Portland, County- Of Multnomah, atata, nl I tmilt .till In If. Broli, 1 a i. . Oregon, sworn statement No. mo. filed Goto- snonn A . ..i T 1 'ZV" .7" i 'Ua of Through Pullmsn standards and sleeping cars daily to Omaha. Chi ksne: tourist sleenlns cars dailv I City; through Pullman tourist sleeping csr ii-imntmny couuucieu) wecsiy to t.;nicago. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to tbe East unity. snnnn: Aa vat tha. n., i i Dersun, ism, rartnepurchaseof theEttNWW 1 1 j r --- " umj iviiiiu and NEUuWU.tlonll.Tu.!imrUi 7.nILliudstrr near to it is tha anni.,1 id toarlst rn-ti . , , , uer or atone mereon than for agricultural I , , uolurB unrvoBt IS Over. Uut- icago,8po. estlsBates furnished on all kinds of Work J P"rP'?' ndto establish theireiarina to said I side of the forest line is a rolllna Sjjg Phones: tiS&ZJt- KW-T ft- JS! " - DsriBT I TIME SCHEDULII ...... " Perllsnd. Or. aaaiva Chicago gait Uke. Denver, SriSp.aa Portend Ft Worth.Omaha, Special Kansas City, St. 1:18 a. m. Loult.Chloagosad via last Huntington. At'antla Salt Lake, Denver, IMsa Bzprsas Kt.Worth, Omaha, 8:18 p.m. Kansas City, St. via Louli.chlcagoand antlngtoa. last. Walla Walla, Uwls St Paul ton, Spoksns.Wsl- Tills, m PastMsIl lace, Pullmsn, 8:18a. a. Mlnnespolls, 8t. via Paul, Duluth. M 11 Spoksas waukee, Chicago and Kast SIMONTON & SONS Architects and Builders. Hrrnrative Palntinir and Paper Hansinf Plans furnished. Estimates care fully made. - HOOD RIVER, OREGON. v sry 8rd, lnon. - I vauey; rew maps have even the riv- ii!5n"m,ih? ftl,,!.ln.f, wltnMW: Johnle' indicated on them, and to the iy-.tt of'oCn-lt1!. u uu M ua ii fcuto vaiivy STAlMtS. it is reiresblug to get back in River Schedule. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAiS AND SURGEON. Huccessor to Dr. M. F. 8haw. Calls promptly answer 3d In town or country, a' J in niuh Telephones: Keslrtence, 811: Office, 618. oilloe In the llioslus Building. DR. J. EDGINQTON, Physician and Surgeon Office over the t irst National bank, Office phone 1433. Res. phone 76X1, M.F.SHAW.M.D. Oflica In Jackson Block. Office phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. 883. 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST. (Specialist ou Crown aud Rridge Wort. Telephones: ortloe, tan; residence, 1018. fflce over Biuik bldg. Hood River, Ore. M. E. WELCH, THE VEllilUJiAttV SUfitiEON. Is prepared to do any work In tha vetenn. ary line, lie can be louurf by culling at or piiMuiiig w vmiae s urug store. E.H.HARTWIG, LAWYER. Will Practice In All Courts. umce wiru Ueu. u. Culbertsou A Co. Col- ivuuuu., Aunu-.cis, (settlement of states. UOOO hlVliK, OKEt.TON. JOHN LELA-ND HENDSK&Q1V ATT0IT-AT-LAW. AB8TKACTII, JTfv tAKT PUBLIC and RKAL KSTATS AGKNT. Per U yean a Msidsnt oi Oregon and Wssh- tigtsa. Baa had many years experlenos la sal IsUte matters, as abstrsetor, aaarohar el titles and ag eat. Satisfaction guaraataad at M ekarge. LAWYER. Abstracts Furnished. Money Leaael. ' Hood Kiver, Oregoa. p C. BR081U8, M. D. " PHTSICLilf AITD IUKQI05. Phone Central, or ML Ofice Hours: 10 to 11 A. M. 1 te and 6 to 7 P. M. FOUTS & DERBY Attorneys at Law Bioslus Building Hood River, Oregon Joseph A. Wilson Agent for Wire Wound . Wooden Water Pipe 'TiHmany's Orchestra Open for all engagements. FOR A8TOSYAsn" way points, connectlnir with Htesmer rnp n .IV, ana North Beach aieam. er nassaio, Ash street uoca (water per.) FOR Dayton, Oregon City and Yamhill Riv er nnlnta. Ash street dock (water per.) FOR LEW1HTON, Idaho, and way points, from Rlparla, Wash. :00 P. M.IK Dally exrept Rundav. Saturday. iu.-uu r. m 7:08 A. M Dally except Sunday. 4:00 A. M. Monday, Wedn'd'y Friday. Ou P. M Daily exceit Sunday. 6:80 P. M. sly excent Sutulay. Abont 100 P. M Tnesday, Thursday, eunaay. ASSOCIATION of McXinuvllli-. Oregon, will insurt- vonr property at 60 pfr cent les cost than I any nthr ine,itnliiin. CI) J. rr.KKIS, B(ieml Agent. Room 7, Vogt building, Tiie Dalles. JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER - - Phone 769 I ngurer sua t-mmates furnished on all kinds o( building and contracting. Eureka Meat Market MtGUIRE BROS., Props. Dealers in FivhIi nnd Cured Meuts, Lard I'millry, Fruits and Vegetablen. Olson, Charles 8. Archer and Luis K. Archer of Portland, Oregon, and Nels Nelson of VI- mt ii, uregon. Any and all nersona elslminsAweraiiii a,nu of the above described lauds are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before the saiu asm uaj oi r eoruary, nui. MICHAEL T. NOLAN. k mm KesisteC (Timber Istnd, Act Junes, 1H78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, s ITnlted HlatM fjtnil limnm ti.. ri..ii Oregon. November 88. 1H06. No'tira i. han.i.J given that In coiapllauee with tbe provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An sot for the sale of timber landa In the , i ' -,1K""a. Oregon, Nevada and nMiiiDiHiD lerniorv." sa STienneii in ail the pubilo land states by act of August 8, WW, I highly thefollowtna oersona hsv Aierf in thi.nmit.iM 1 uieir swuru statements, u wit: JAMES,!). W1RTH or rnsiatin, oounty nf Washington, state of umgoo, sworn sivener t no. tlia. filed Octo- ST... .It. ,ur purcnaseor the HW NEH.W14MKW and BIlKHWW, section Not a,ijF u. m uorin, range v is,, JEAN CLINE in townsii W. M. rinra away irom ine world for a little time. for you are next to natuie. Ou every side are tbe orohard and garden. On every aiae is neard nature talk. Af. ter a time ewtown pippins and Spitzenburgs and Jonathans aud Ben .'a ion. MNuuis ua laminar nimna as Johnf; Tom and Henry. It is the land oi ine appie, likewise the luud of the hArrVr 'Putaan W .aaa. .1 1 1 - " -j .(u sua bree ana bush were raritlae. Then some one louoa oui mat tne sun ah In I no then at.. -I i , T u vuw aiiinospnere gave tbe rare orimson tint to the fruit tbat is so highly prized. With wbitecapped Mount Adame overlooking one end ana mount Hood the other, the oool breezes wltb which they swent Ik. a.ll 1 I , . .- - " vauoy Diaafj me appie caray so (oat It would keen wall. Tha Ha. sand, which tbe Paolflo folk believe to oe powdered asbes from volnanln eruptions ages ago, gave the rioh flav or, Fiee Delivery. Phone Main S5. or rortianfl, county or Multomah, state of Orasrnn. awnrn sljatemenl lla nl tilH S,r,.26,.lt,1'n?t,,or "t the Wk I ' Mere wae tbe opportunity, and the ffi.w,' "eo"ou, fw People In the vaUey took it Mile Tbat they will offer proof to show that the I tAr mile theT covered with trees. The anas sought are more valuable for the Mm-1 waters or tbe river were turned on tbe . ... .. (uviwi. wni ii. WUt I lltlllUIBll Hit 1 1 11, mAlalaa Iha u n 1 nurrjosea. and In aatahll.h th.1. ;.!. i " sutlia. said land before the Register and Receiver at ChardS Were OS red for A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. . D. WOODHURY, Agent, Hood River. THE 0.IC BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to net an easv Timhor .jii-i .i" . . essssavs Buavtjuuu iirsTi-ciass nair cut, Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection DeBORDE & GREY. BARBER ..SHOP.. Four Chairs ' Quick and satii-factory work. Two bath tu us in connection. RUSSELL A REES, Props. -; GOVERNMENT and Homestead LANDS I have for location some choice anule landa and tlmqer claims; also relinquishments and land to script. Call on or address, Wm. F. RAND, v Res. Phone 876. Hood River. Ore. - Tbe or- theHMisin-snd RM.iv7 cnaros were eared lor like rhllHren the land office In The bailee, Oregon, on Feb- As they began to bear, the fruit was ruary 13th, .ton, l"thlnniwl nut" tn mulraa ..! u Muma, Ih. a,i b,Ihm I . . . , I - w aaaiaaaa. 1, 1111 w reiualU When it was ready for Thev name the following E. Hedges, ofTualalln. Oregon: Charles . r. cher of Portland, Oregon; James I). Wlrth, of gathering, each apple Was picked SOD Tualatin, Oregon: John b. Edwards of Port- aratelv from tha nthr7 .Mn.rrr landOregon; J. M. Wlrth of Tualatin, Ore- "rl8i-7 Ifom f116, "tners, wrapped if on: M. C. Oleson of Portland. Oreanm w ir paper ana paCKed In a box aa iedges of 8ellwd. Orason. and Juan ninal warn niafua nf frunlln nf ' I - T r ..a,..w uu.uo. - Any and 'il lirsons cl.lmlnr adv.iv f"0"0 .0l tDe ffult B'OWOrs was anyol tbe above-described lands are reauest-1 Vi not quantity, aud to n If it The quail- obtain tbe ed to file their claims in litis offloe on or be-1 best they brought to their aid the lnt- MiM the flu i it lilt h Hue a afAk.iin.ii tilnd .1 . ... tore tne sam intn aay of February, MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register. , itwu. CONTEST NOTICE. I 50,000 WELL BRICK 350,000 Building Brick For Sale at the BRICK YARD A. T. ZEEK. C. A. DANO Real Estate HOOD RIVER OREGON . Intending purchasers would 1 do well to see my list of city and farm property before pur- '. chasing. esr, discoveries of tbe scientist. Some oi mem pursued soeoial nnnriws in the argioultural oollege. If one man adopted method which gave more tint or taste or made bis trees more proliito, bis neighbors were quick to lane tne cue. Xbey found it paid to a lu. . I. : i I i . ,., it, against homestead ea rv N,v ii. I . """", auu again vied Wlin February S4, i9os, for nheu, sw4 aon otner to show the largest and r. n, nvvCTiiM.Beo. sa. Tp, i north, sweetest. Hue Deoartment of tha fntarlne una omoe United atates The Dalles. Oratron. Mnlainliaf S9, 1IW8.-A suffllent contest affidavit having tret... i.i uimuuiu. uj iiyu.u. nienaras, vnuumian 117, made SKti, Hrc. range 10 east, town in bis shirt sleeves and rides a bicycle because he httan't time to "hitch up." Every body is as good as his neighbor good enough to be called by his first name, tio matter where one has oome from or h:w his former standing, here be is measured by one thins-his ability to crrnw fruit. " Such la only one Dhase of tha human aotivity that is going on iu the valley of the Oreaon. unknown tn tha wnriii Traverse another rift in its rockformed side and you euter the couutrv of tha aueep oreeaer. wBien tbe nocks of i I hniluanJ n n . n 1 I ... n ,. 1 1 1 . huudbuu. .mmivtituw ben (nousand, nipping the herbage of tbe hills, aud you realize wby Oregon's "wool crop" is or snob yearly dimensions. And back of the great river, far beyond the w mane oi ine locomotive or tbe stern wheeler, are tbe haunts of the oowbov J ii.. aV . i . 1 1 . - ui sue nonnweai. we nave read bim and beard of him in Texas' Pan Handle, on tbe plains of Kausas aud among tbe hills of Montana, but in this Oregon country are riders who can wield tbe lasso and rope tbe steer aa expertly as any of their fellows, ouuie nave armed nere riotn across the mountains, bnt most of them, like sua people oi ine noon mvnr nrmnrrt. have followed the course of the Ore gon have oome tiD stream Ilka tha saimon wbiob awim iu it, As in other parts of tbe Paoiflo Northwest they tell of wheat fortunes and gold fortunes. In this great val ley are being created sheep aud oattie loiiunes. mere are fruit growers who are plotting wealth from twia and branches: but from tbe waters nf the river itself oome tbe salmon fortunes. Bh. 111.. 11. L .1,1 , , . aumio uae inav ui me gatnoier merely I. al... a. . 11. i , . uy iuo turn oi me wneei. A nivutwm is tbe salmon. Every year the Ore. gon is alive with the silver Chiuook. riven in the flood they ttork their wnv toward the spawning ground. As the river flows toward tbe sea. ita ourreut revolves tbe outre circle of nett ns In. to which they fall by tbe hundreds. Out of the water the current lifts them enmeshed. There are siugle days when one salmon wheel will take over Ave hundred dollars' worth. When a man owns a dozen they are truly wheels of fortune. REGULAR MEETING COMMON COUNCIL WANT TO BOND TO PAY SFWERTAX 8TEPS FOR CONSOLIDATION. Hood River Taking Steps to Unite Six School Districts Into One. State Superintendent Ackerman has just returned from attendiug a laige aud entbuslastio meeting called for the purpose of discussing the advls- bliity of oonsolldutlntr (iva anhnul districts with the Uood Kiver district and establiBbina a common hiuh school Superintendent Ackerman repot ts this aa one of the most favor able meetings for consolidation held in tbe state, and he says he has every reason to believe that the initial steps taken last Saturday will eventnullv end in the consolidation of the six scnool dtstrioth represented. A com' mlttee of two was anDointed from eaob district to carefully estimate the oost and ways and means of oonsolida non wltb instructions to report anotber meeting to be called in the near future. lbe superintendent savs. taklna veryming into oonsidnrat on. that tbese six districts represent two mo iuohi teasiuie territories for con solldation in the state and that would be a great sain for the P.8.UHA nf education should they suooMd in set ting together. Should these districts consolidate, it would mean a school oi at least nfteen hundred children itb a corn of some 35 teachers. This would suable tbe distriot to have a district superintendent, thu. provid ing for etilcieut supervision. Sulum statesman. Council Receives Applications From Property Holders For This Pur. poe and Will Take Action Other liuslness. wNKwMeo. L lulnorth . sweetest. Such has been the spirit iln ATtS-.e.W.'t f,h"JA,.C'af!ltbe 0r0.hMd '. thl? w auuu. tiuvasiCB. Ill w 11 ll-Bl il 1 m iiaaan mat I . . . said Henry K.F. Kiss died on Msy 88, lsut-1 valley to become known abroad n'MWB '" as fcitowe. K. k. I peinaps better than in their r.V!Al'"i "u"'f"'; nn a.isa I oountrv. Hnt aa tha hms own prospered y. iiitu, iniuuw rreunncK aisa or uronan, I i i " : . . ' llariover, Germany; I hat neither of said helra these Oregon ians have made life more JUDGE J. J. HIRSHEIMER, u .Pension and Patent Attorney.. 223 Washington St., Portland, Ore. Pennons finder general Law and ' under the Aft of June 27, 180 Indian War Pensions. Increaum nf c.n.un. ntner, mother, dependent end helpless child- ren pension; Nursss pensions; Widow's res toration to pension roll: deserted wife', hail pension; Bounties and arrears of pension. Charges of Desertion Corrected. Claims of all kinds taken sgainst the United Slates and prosecuted. At Hood River every fourth flatuniav in each month. PR.JONES,Dentist Crown and Bridge Wort Teeth Without PUto. Treatment of diseased teeth aud gums. Office Brosius Building. Pbone 1033. J AS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am prepared to execute all ordein for eranite and marble work, monuments, tombstones, etc. : ; Also contract for all kinds W. A. Morgan & CO. SucceMort to Ganger A Hartley leavy and Light Dray ing pf stone masonry, COIl- and Team Work, etc. Phone 1421. HOOD KIVER. OR. Crete, etc. Address Box 282 Hood River F. G. COE Carpentering Pbone 1443 LANGILLE & RAND Timber and Farms i . Timber Land, Farm Land, Fruit Land, Momeseekers' and Investors' A (rente Lands Examined, Timber Cruised. . Room 11 B. A O. Transfer Co. Bldg, cor. Sixth and Oak Sts.' ' Tel. Private Ex. 68. Portland, Ore. of Chicago, Illinois: Frederick KIs riTiTiv!.!. V po'1 !rJn;nJ, manner worth the living. Enter the home, cultivated by an7 rirn 0 ,mu 01 ar" -d in nine oases out said tract la and always has been entirely un-1 or len ,ou e tbs Piano, the center ..f'.i . Ta TT, ;aa "Pea to me eom- saoie wnn lis dooks ana periodicals. mo;1,'?.''.-d absence was not due On tha .all. Un. Mnf ,.L ...i?1j m employ uimi iu ine army, navy or marine w, p., vi 1 1 ne uhiwu niaiea in time of war. On the walls hang pictures selected W1CD taste. All about are the aur United Hlatee Land Oflica la Tha ru. TlieJsldennteatanthavlnf.ln a proper af fidavit, tiled Novembarll. ijk it.iTvL,. which show tbat afier due dlliienoe personal service oi this noiloe ean not be made.lt Is I hereby ordered and directed that such notice I ",! ' "t " aim pmpsr pnoiication. d'Jll ANNE ii. LANG, Receiver. naia pariias are nerebv nnttfleil in l rnnnnitiiru r,r eBmii i i assavTis or ii?e. .;r the JWii, before the lief later and Receiver at the I Hejority farmers In the Ordinary sense of tbe word. Is the twenty years Wbiob have changed this bit of country from a stretch of bare hill side and plateau into a region fit for living, into it have come the phys loian, tbe lawyer, tbe clergyman, the obemist not to take up their profes sions, but to make nature yield them health as well as an Income through shrub and tree. There's the oo-ooeratlve Idea in tha vaiiey. lou can see it when the di rectors of tbe Fruit Growers' Union bold their weekly meetinir in tha littla snea wnicn forms tbeir headquarters, tlere.Uhrls and Hank and Nad anrl r I . . e, lfliaLl p" on appie boxes or tbe manag lUULlllC UI leyeiflnlPS er aes or lean against the window , . I eui, woue they discuss the manager presents to New Meat Market A. L. EMMONS, Proprietor flood River Heights Delivery to all parts oi tbe citv. Fresh Bread Daily I will sell for cash only. Phone Main 166. tbe business them. Thev are merely tbe half dozen growers who nave neon eeiectd to sett.e the ques tion of prioes for tbe community and where to ship the harvest. Tbey sug- ffeat to tha manaarnr what th.v 4lilnl Take Notice. ' lis beet, then hurry awav to finish un All persons Indebted tn ma hr nota n- an. I Daokintr or anrarina or whatavne aIuh eount will Dleasecall or aettia at nai tka i. s. S T i 1. a. . . im iumi uviiuiu w wiimi, 4. jl. Hand. I .udi. . . uu.. nun auoui sue oesx Kind of fruit to Ar T a . l -a o certain place, wm It stand . Wi-Estes & Co. 1 f.- ".."a?. I?? ?h?.. Real Estate Dealers "T!11" ,A Homefitead and timber h4 blu6 abirfc oobuttoned at the claims, dairy aud fruit land. JttStJiESZ Apples, berries and chei ries a th rorld bim i''n. does aruvinltv ia, u ni ioob exactly uae a man wbo can Specialty. AlSO 80me bai tell the nice points of an apple aa tbe gains in timber land. Office P"lmUi 'ne ' joot hands, orer drug store, Jewettave., fettt?Ji,,1S3Til. White Salmon, Washinirton. ad TO " why, be's the ' O rma Sthnaa Naastyian nlnnlnai ana mn i u aaaa. a,v SlUul , Vi I, Ikna mm ... L' . . ,, a 1 far Uial I "kv. auu svtat. , 1 baalda him ths nnllaans oraii . .nn For a long term of veers, south half the mavor. haa to tak a hank sent of Block 8, Parkburst, and three seres Here in tbe valley be is one of tbe br east of Park hurst. W.J. Baker 4 Co. I gest men. even if be does oome to J. H. Aitkin Visits Hood River. J. H. Aitkin of Iluntluuton. oundl date for state treasurer was a visitor in Uood Kiver last Thursday. Mr. Aitkin Is an old friend of Carl V. Ross of this city formerly of lluiitintr- ton and was the latter's guest while nere. Mr. Aitkin was about town with Mr. Koss a few hours betweeu trains. He is Eastern Oregon 'a can didate foi the nomination for State Xreasurer on tbe republican ticket and Is president aud manager of tbe Uregon (Jomineroial company, one of tbe largest mercantile oonoerns iu that part of the state, lie ia also presl dent of tbe Bank of Huntington aud ot tbe Uunington Lumber company lumber manufauturers. He is vine resident of tbe Oregon Development eague and is Baker County member of tbe republican state central com mlttee. Mr. Aitkin has served three terun ss mayor and two tetms as treasurer or bis borne city, where he has resid ed the past 17 years, and is at present a city councilman and a member of tbe school bosrd. A Big Rabbit Hnnt. Kahblta have become such a ereat pest, on uiaiock island tbat it bas be come necessary to exterminate them and tbe Uoldendale Hentinel says tbat there will be a rabbit drive ou llla look Island on Friday, the 9th of Feb ruary. There will be hunters there from Arliutgon, Seattle, Taconia, Portland, Walla Walla, Hpokaue, Klickitat, and other plaoes. They will form a line on one end of the islund aud march to the other end, killing as tbey go. lbe island is about five milea lono by two wide. Kabbits are ereat pest, destroying much Ufalfa and in juring trees, shrubs, etc Tbe object of tbe buut is to rid the island of these pests. Thousands have been killed in previous bunts but tbey propagate so fast tbat a determined effort is to be made to exterminate them. A large preimum is offered to tbe squad killing tbe greatest number. Uood Prices For Idaho Apples. Four-tier Spitzenburgs and Wine- saps are now f60 per box f. o. b, in Lewistoo. The man who buys a dime's worth on the fruit stand cannot ex pect very many at tbis figure. Even st tbis price, tbe wholesalers flud it difficult to secure sufficient for the market demands. What few are obtained oome from Yakima, but tbe season is nearins tbe end for good apples. A few Ben Davis are in stock. Lew in ton Teller. The regular meeting of the Common Counoil was held Monday evening Couuoilmen Mayes, Bailey, Watt, Morse, Blauchar, aud Keoorder Niok elsen beiug present. Mayor Blowers was absent, being called to Portlaud ou business and Mr. Morse moved that Mr. M., ha elected chairman of the meeting and tbe motion was carried. The minutes of the oreviona ku.ii.bi meeting were then read and anornvad as were also those of the special meeting. lieports of Coil) it tens was nart In order aud Councilman Morse of tha Street Committee reported that a com plaint that had been referred to him iu regard to a chimuey had been at tended to. Mr. MaveB of the rVimmirraa on Stieets aud Publio Property reported that tbe stairway going up the hill had been repaired. Mr. Uailoy reported that anma stables near the Waucouia Hotel had been complained of and tbat some thing ought to he done about it Mr. Morse said that his attention had also been oiil.ed to the matter and that people in the neighborhood had com plained of thein as a publio nuisance. Mr. Watt said that he thought tbat it was a question for the (Mt.v Marshal and that he be Instructed to see that the stables were ketit in a healthful condition. Mr. Morse then moved that Ordin. auce 101 be taken up aud read. Tbe motion was carried and tbe ordinance read. It WHS then moved and aennnrlail tbat the ordinance be passed, but be fore auy further action was taken ou it Mr. Watt asked the chairman whether it had been submitted to the city's attorney for an opinion aa to lis lugujuy, ChHirmau Mayes said tbat he thought Attorney Wilson of The Dalles bud drawn the ordinance, but waa not certain. He said that it was the iuteution however to only have the ordinance nana the first readino and that it could be ascertained before an other meeting of Council whether Mr. Wilson was the author of tbe in strument er not. Mr. Blauchar and Mr. Ballev who moved aud seconded that tbe ordi nance pass the flrrt reading said tbat if there was any question as to wrong procedure iu the matter they would like to have their motions withdrawn. After some further discussion the motion that it pass tbe fiist raadintr prevailed aud it was so ordered. Mr. Watt then moved that Attorney Wilson of The Dalles be ed with and his opinion in regard to the legality of the ordinance learned. Carried. Mr. Morse called the attention nf oounoll to the fact that several large property holders in the city had made application to have their properties bouded in order to pay their sewer aeessssmeut and said that oounoll ought to take some action about it. lbe time was fast aDoroaahinaf whan the time limit for paying assessments would expire and that counoil could not very well extend the time again. Mr. Blauohar said that in nr.la.i- tn discover whether the city had the power to do this council had better make some inquiry of tbe oity's attorney. Mr, Watt moved that when council adjourned it did so with the provis ion that it was to meet Thursday morning at 10 o'clock and that in the meantime Keoorder Niokelsen ooufer with Mr. Wilson about the bonding proposition and report at the meet ing. Carried. recorder Miokolaen brouubt ud the question of purchasing a safe for the use of tbe oity which bad been left to him at a former meeting and said he had examined several safes and tbat there were one or two here which ha thought would answer tbe purpose vory well but he would like counoil tn take some action iu the matter. Mr. Morse moved that it be referred to the Committee on Streets and Puh. lio Propery to report at the next meet ing, uarrled. ihe followinii bills were and lied: Marshal dinger, salary, $16.65 Morgan Bros., hauliutr. 12.25 Uiass & Prudhoiunie Co., supplies, 43.25 danger, work on street, 6.00 M. Stewart, supplies. 1.60 Klectrio Light & Power Co., 6.75 rausier at jjivery uo., 2.UU $86.60 H. D. Langille. of Portland, form erly of thia city, has been heie several days looking alter his interests in the valley. Total. A bill of 125 for drawing a city ordi nance was referred to the Finance Committee for investigation. Keoorder JNickelsen wanted to know if council wanted to take any action in regard to completing the city reo ords aud after considerable discussion the question was left to be acted on at some future meeting. Mr. liluncnar suggested tbat it would be a good thiug to have some copies of the city oharter printed for tne use of couuoilmen at.d others who found it necessary to issue them. Mr. Bailey said as tbis was not a very busy time for the marshal that he might commence to collect the dos aud pull taxes and wanted to know hat the members of couut.il tbouuht bout it. He said that he had received several Complaints from people on the hill about dogs that bad torn the clothiug of pasaerHby and in some in stances has aU but bitten tbem and thought they ought to be looked after. Marshal Uanger said tbat oollectinir the dog tax under tbe present ordi nance was no easy task as persons owning them claimed they kept them tied up and were therefore not liable to the tax aud those that were run ning at large had nothing to desig nate whether tbe tax bad been paid or whether they were taxable and ask. ed council if it could not change the ordinance so that it would be possible (Continued on page sj .f ; - t n 1 ia- e