HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 8 1906 ! i ODELL ODELL NOTES THE ' APPROACH OF SPRING I'y liouwfcll Shelley. Do you know tbitt we are almost in tlio lap of Hiring? (JnttiiiK nut at the r-eop of day, wo wnlk with the Inula. An orclmatra in the pinos iurnUlies iih with (loIiKhttiil, CBtoliy mimic. As the birds jump from liow to how of the drooping pinos, they warhlo and twitter, tttlliiitf ua of the nih approaub of spring; while all about ub the silent force of nature in an unwritten lan guage apeak to us and point us on ward and forcibly remind us that in this brief life there is little time for looking backward. A fitting illus tration of this we have record of in the oase of Lot's wife. The sun peeps over the bill tops first spreading a halo of splendor on old Dofliinoe in the went an 1 Hood to the south, ibeu nature's cost is olf and she gets in her work in the opening and expanding of the buds junt bursting into life. The wheat and voteu flel Is greon up and the old linn as she sits on ber warm nest ru lilies her feathers and sputters at you as you happen to pans her way and you almost hear the chirp of the chicks that will soon 1100k and burst thoir sheila. The de lights and luxuries of the country cau only be understood by experience. E. P. Powell in his last week's lot tor to the Independent on the follow ing subject, "Khali we apologize for the country." says: "Our cities have so solidified until it is said that only two persons in the world are known to New Yorkers, that is Murphy and Jerome." He further says, "An in teresting census was a few years ago taken and among the religious statis tics It was shown that in Now York City there weie soveral hundred per- sous who had never heard of Jesus the Christ." While it is hard to con ceive that such a condition could ex ist In the heart of oity life, yet when we think of it it Is not only the light of the Christ life that they are shut off from but the sunlight of day that animates all nuturo and mankind as well, 'i'hore is an indescribable woo ing and beckoning that comes to those faiuiiiar with the hook or nature that is their inspiration. That Is the reason why li P. Powell at 70 years is still a young man. Mr. Edgar L. Kleiner who last week purchased forty acres from Alfred Wood is on the ground making his borne with Mr. Wood at present. He Is already the man behind the grub hoe. His father who came with him and aided him in securing this apple land, returned last Hiiuday to his home at Fairbault, Minn., where be is engaged in the manufacture of woolen goods. Mr. Kleiner j.inior 1h young lu years yet Is equipped with knowledge along horticultural lines and Intends to have nurHery stock as soon as the ground is cleared. He is anxious to contract for the clearing of a part of all ot the 10 acres as soon as possible. We welcome such young blood and wish him success. The Doctor First Then to us with tho Prescriptions. We Do Not Prescribe That is the Physician's business. WE DO, however, COMPOUND THEIR PRESCRIPTIONS exactly as they want them, with Stand ard Drugs of Known Purity. Our prices are always fair. n 1 SMITH BLOCK As wauco. specialists Satnsfi A word that means much to the ones who carry a watch. It is especially applicable to away Watches For increasing sales demonstrate their ability to ren der perfect service The SMITH BUILDING That sale of R. R. Harbison's of 80 (acres for -J000 is another link in the ; chain of evidence that is surely going i to convict Hood River valley under the charge of being the very hett val ley in ail the northwest. Wo con gratulate the iliirbisoiiti on the fact of what appears to be a good tale and congratulate the people of the valley on tue fact that the Harbison bave no intention of leaving a valley that has dealt so generously with them. This deal leads us to remark that the present seeming good prices being at present paid for apple laud will io a few years appeal a mere pittanoe, simply a tithe of what bearing orchards will be permanently worth. It is a noteworthy fact that there are only a few commercial bearing orchards in all the valley at present writing. Then noting another fact that the next two or three years will unfold what non residents persist in calling our litera ture on the valley (another fairy tale). fJut let the knocker knock, the kicker kick, and the pessimist look through the ho e in lirotlier Dennett's; dough nut, but the work of transferring Hood Kiver valley into the first ad dition to the garden of Kden will still go on and orange lauds of California will bo a drug in the market along-ide of the red apple orchards of Hood Kiver valley. Miss Pool returned home last week much improved iu health after several week's absence. Horse swapping and selling is now the daily occupation of seveial fellows about Odell. The ntreetB of Cairo present a busy sceuo, several different j kinds of horses ami horse Fanciers ap pearing there daily each or.e making money from the other fellow. The prospective opening up of a new road running east from Udell to the Pine drove road and the straighten ing of tho road running through Odell is tie absorbing topic hero. Last Saturday a non resident who is inter ested iu one of tho roads called me up and made a big talk against the lay ing out of a road which has become a public necessity. We hereby serve notice on all such non-residents that this country is going ahead and if they can't stand tor publlo improve ments that aro necessary they bad best sell out, for they will not be per mitted to knock a spoke out of the w heels of progress. Koport has it that Mr. and Mrs. 13 1 1. lioardman will soon move to town. Mrs. Kandman, who bus charge of 1!. 1). Shelley's home and of our grand children, spent last Saturday at Mount Hood. C. 8. McDufrer, Odell'i commercial traveler and whose family lesidos here, Hundayed with them at Odell. Lat Friday evening after recess at the literary there was an old fashioned spelling match lu which the Odell quill driver came off victorious. Hut 1 assure your readers that it was no fault of his that he won out. Forty years ago when spelling was not a lost art he was a fair speller, but as we grow older we foiget the thing) we should remember and remember the things we ought to forget. J. W. Wilson's brother of Dakota arrived at Odell last week. He seems pleased with our valley and will prob- alily remain, lie Is in soarcti or a lius iness location. There is room iu Odell for additional lines with large exper R CA it action LARAWAY' Watchmaker and Jeweler ience and small capital. Come along. Mrs. Crockett, our former neighbor who for several months past has been living at Rupert, Idaho, is expected to return to Odell the last of tin month. Mrs. Crocket has a host of friends here who will welcome the return of herself and family. Nettie Kemp spent last Sunday at O loll. Nettie knows where to find a quiet place to spend her Sunday and she rlso knows where her borne and friends are. M. D. Odell had charge of the ser vices last Sunday. It was Kev. Trey She'ley's appointment bat be was un avoidably absent. Miss Sharp irom Pine Orove furnished excellent spe cial musto to a large and appreciative crowd. T. A. Our bade of Portland was out last Sunday looking over his Willow Flat ranch. Mr. GUrbade is staking a good deal In this country and will dually win out. Mr. and Mr. Ouy lalmi ge are living on bis ranch. Mr. Kogers the photographer cf Hood liiver with bis family was look ing tho valley over last Sunday. Tbey lunched at the Little White Store park. It. D. Shelley went last week to bunch grass and lined up a string of 9 head of horses for thia section that had been over there during the win ter. They all got home but some of them are advertising for oats. It bardlr pays to eend horses Into win ter quiii ters when it is scarcely less thau feti. r-Hliun. Judging rroin rumors which are afloat prubul ly entiiely without fouu dution, in fact tb Hook of Proverbs would prove good reading at this time. R. E. Callit-on has leased the Watt orchard tor the coming season. This is a large orchard of bearing trts and under proper care should p'ove profitable. If you want to sell your ranch call and see the real estate department of the Little White stor. After talking wltb outside parties and considering the large amount ot development work on every baud it. requires no prophetic linger to point to the year of I'M) as being the busi est iu all the annals of the history of the state of Oregon and Hood Kiver in particular. The methods employed ' by the Chronicle of The Dalles lu the mutter of the division of the county is uny thing but dignified. It is to be re setted that any one capable of run ning a newspaper should adopt, such methods, and yet it will aid Ilort Kiver instead of proving a iletrimei.t iu the long run. Miss Marguerite Shelley, assistant teacher In the Oilllspie school of ex pression of Pritluiid, will gire au eu teruinmeut al I he chimb in Odell on Saturday evening, the 10th lust. Mrs. Ouy Tallin y,a will furnish tho music Miss Shelley is well known v.t Odoll and yonrs ut training along el ocutionary lines insures a pleasing en tertainmeut. Charles Plug, of the west side, aul Louis Plog of Odell in company with two friends passed through Odell lie t Sunday, showing up this end of the vail' y. There will be a spelling match (it Odoll on Friday evening the 10th be- 0 ItKLIAItLti DKUdUISTS ft s3 Ga HI I fa j V i HOOD RIVER tween a select 10 of Pino Orove and the same number at Odell. A largi crowd will be present and something will he doing. Come out. John Kroner sold ten aeres of land laft week to H. U. Hoard ma i. This sale was made without au agent and tinth parties are happy. underwood. ve judge Hood Kiver inutt be very (jiiiet these days. It is probably due Urgoly to the ijict that there has been no Unduiwood notes for south time. Asa rule-Underwood pleoplo any nothing and saw wood, for bave too good a thing here to care to spend much time telling other what we bave, and cau do in the way of growing fancy fruit. If any one do wires information on these points, look over the books of the Davidson Fruit Co. or the Union, and then come over via the Underwood feny Biid we will show yon around without charge. Underwood, in proportion to her population, has made greater trifles ahead in every direction than any place on the Columbia; and what nho has done is nothing to what coming. A recent conference with the oflioials of the north bank road has made us all feel good, for we bave liton assured that Underwood Is to be on their map, they having just learned that it is the natural outlet for all the White Salmon country unit, while they had made arrange meuts to stoie a few box oars, lay out extra freights, etc., up at Kin gen, Underwood would be "it" when it conies to depots. All we need now is n few more nine people to come in and cleHr np some of our timber land to make Underwood one of the nicest little communities on the river, for we. hate all the advantages of soil and climate tua' Hood Kiver people have, and some that tbey have not. Not ably, these Underwood berries are at least one week and sometimes two weeks earlioi thau Hood River ber ries, which makes from one to three dollars difference in the price. Un dorwood is entirely free from tbose "trade winds" 1 tint are so trying to Hood Kivor tempers and complex Ions. If you don t believe it, in quire at Smith & Clarke's- store and they will tell you all about it. Our new school house is a source of great satisfaction to old anil young alike. It is the real thing now since tiie bell was installed iu the belfry and, barring a few eccentricities of the school house clock, there is not much chance for improvement. the completion ot the dock Is now promised at an early day, all the tim hers being on the ground and part of tho rock for the cribs hauled, while tho piliug has beeu iu place fur some time. Fred Lutby, Will Wendorf, Keely and Dubois, Obas. Walthers, W. F, Cash, Jim Hayues, C. 11. Cromwell and several others are all busily en gaged iu clearing land. Our Sunday school now has a large regular attendance. . Kev. H. (ioyu of Portland hold ser vices iu tho fchool hoiiHO Sunday, nearly all Underwood beiug present. MOUNT HOOD. We understand that Robert Leasnre has gone to work ut a logging camp kjiowu as tfto Ueliner camp. Mr. Moody is running it tbis winter. Marguerite Hbeiloy will give an en tei'taiuineut at the .Mount Hood ball Monday niulit, March 12. There will bo no need of telliug how good it will bo, as all have beard her before, this being ber third appearance at Mount Hood. Mrs. Ouy 'ftilmnge. will furnish the limine, which insures it being llrHt class. Everybody como and have a good time. Admission only zoo for adults and loo lor children. Deputy Olinger had some business to transact in our neighborhood last week. There will he preaching at the school bouse next Sunday, botli morning and eveuiug. Kvreybody invited. A step will he taken towards building church also, I lion rut donation was made by Miss Nan Cooper, who do nated her expenses when she went to The Dalles as a delegate for the Sunday school. Miss llagerinan of Jfortalnd oame up Thursday to see some of ber folks. J. C. Davidson, O. II. Shaw and F. li. lless took in the open meeting of the Pino Urove Orange Staurday ev euing. Ihey report a very good time, A collection was taken up Sunday at Sunday school for the starring Japan ese. Another one will be taken next Sunday, as some ef the women thought they would like to holp the little Japs, but were unable to do so till next Sunday, for they were not equippod with pookets to carry their purses, as the men were. W. 1!. Davidson hag been having a round of the sore oyes. He says they are nothing to brag of. MOSIER. Mrs. Alex. Stewart, postmistress M osier, is visiting ber sou, Ira, wnre Maimou. Mis Katharyne Davenport, who has Due n numg a vacancy in the l'ine Oiove school for the past two months, la. ut home again with ber mother, Mrs. ii. Davenport. On Friday afternoon a grange lodge, consisting of t hirty members, was or ganized by Mr. Voorheea, who has been with us for the past week labor ing in le half, ot tbis organization. ! 1 ho estate of the late Capt. John MeNulty was sold recently to a Tort land man for the consideration of ;i.'oii. Miss Anna Godborson, teacher in district No. 8, was a passenger ou Fii day's evening train for The Dalles. Mr. Led better, who Is manager of the Abbot fruit farm, has purchased a valuable team of horses with which to perform hie farm work. Mrs. Amos Root returned from The Dalles Friday, at which place she bad spent the week receiving medical at tention. . ' Mr. Kodgers of Hood River is visit ing his daughter Mrs, Price Hunter. Kev. J. Lt. Spight of Hood River will begiu a series of meetings on Sunday next, which will continue throughout the week following. S. D. I'Ulior came no from Hood Li; Kiver on Thursday am) spent a few W days with his fafniiy. On Friday Mrs. Parish returned j? I from The Dalles, to which place she i'j j had taken tier little eon, who was M ! sintering from au acute attack of ton sil j silitis, tor uiedioal attendance. Dr. . T. Cooke, his wife and son Harold of 1'nrtlaud spent Saturday and Similar visiting Mrs. Cook's sister, Miss Dollie Mosier. The doctor, ac- enm null i..l In h a fumlltr la an rstnta to Denver.CoL, to which place he goes iii the service of the O. li. A N. Co. to deliver lictuivs ou dry farming. Having purchased a bill of lumbei roiu the C'liamberluiu mill, Mr. Dick iusou expresses his inteution of erect ing a neat cottrge on his homestead up Mosier creek. i imi i i in 7c know what all good doc-1 fors think of Ayer s Cherry 'Pectoral. Ask yourown doc tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals the inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. " Ater'i Cherry Pertnral U well known In our amj. We think it it the twst mediclim in the world for roughs urn! c.uUU." Katib i'jcmttfoN, l'etalum, C.tl. 2.V.,,Vte.,ffl.W). ,j.r AVitir ro., All itrmrifints. l.owHr. Hard Coughs Ona of Asr'a Pills at bodfin will :ry. O-rtly I ' " -' "j. Mr. Wilson and wife, recent dm i: kIs here from the Fust, have moved Irto the house owned by Mrs. ft, li Weed. The pupils in District 52 who sre worthy of having the name placed mi the roll of Honor for the month end ing March 2, are as follows: I. re Fivaus, Flora Stradley, Ele (Joracke. Clare Bailey, Ora Waite, Alice Mosier, Willie Stewart. Douglas Morgan, Mary Morgan, Emily lint-bunds, Aldiuo Hudson, Annie Ilaacke, Alefora Haacke, Leodica IJaacke, James (Iroeue, Mamie Oreen, Johnnie Ep ping, Oartriido Davenport, Willie Depee, I!ay ISailey, Floesie Bailey husum" Husum Is on the boom ; there has been several meetings here iu refer ence to the electric line, which isle go up the White Hainion valioy io Trout Lake in the near future. ' Mr. Fox is building a m at JiM j log bouse on his place, and is il o having lumber hauled for a barn. The Menominee camps have b eu sending a large amount of bv douu the Wibte Salmon : rhtr the i utt few days. Mrs. Abreus has returned bonie af ter a few months' visit iu the East. Kev, Mcintosh holds services in the school houso the iccoud Sunday of each month. Miss Wallers and M s. llyndinnu of the heigths are iu Portland for a few days. W. II. Dean Ib in Trout Luke ou business thiB week. Mr. OIon is building a new house on his homestead, Mrs. liogo of Pine Flat, who has been waiting on Airs. Williams for the past week during ber tiokntsi, has returned hume. t Home?eekers are coining iu every day looking for locations. C. W. Moore, vice president of the proposed electric line, passed through Hnsuln-ou his leturu from Portlaud last week. Max Ladigus of Camas delivered teu head of boef cattle to O. li. Hart ley of Hood Kiver this week. ihe new grade from Huhuui over the mountain to Piuo Flat country is Hearing completion. S'art a Hraneh Olllce at Seattle. H. F. Craft, of the Arm of J. II. Heilbrouner & Co., left with his fam ily for heattle, yesterday, where he will establish a branch oilioe at Ur,t point for the firm. Seattle is the ob jective point for many eastern people looking for western locitiom, and Mr. Craft will be able to meet many per sonally and explain 'he advantages of the Hood River coun'ry. Mi.-is Ain a Pettis, of Oakland, Cab, who has been visiting ber sister. Mrs. Craft, at Hood River, will accompany them. ITImber Ijind, Act .1 tine 8, 1X78.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Rtatnn Land Offlee. The Dulles. Oregon, January lft, MOif. Notice In hereby given that Id cunipltunce with the provlHiens of the act ormncrwiH of .liine 8. lain, pru n ed An set tor the sale or timber mimn n the Mates or can tor n I a, Oregon, Nevada and W UHhlnirlon territory, ' as exleuded to all the public land mitten by set ! Aunul 4, lt!rj PA VI D FoUI.KKs of Portland, county of Mtmnomuh, s!nt of Oregon, has thin day nled In thin ortlee hlii Hworn Muiemeui No. 271m, lor the purcliatie el ine n!'4ivi, W4MIV4 una iVjpw i, s lien 5. lownidnii 1 north, rnnre II ti.. W. M . That he will offer proof to hw thai the land sought are more valuable lor the lim ber or auaie thereou than tor agricultural urnoHCM, sad to establish his claims to wild land Ielore the KeitNier and Kccelver ai the land office In The Pal lea, Oregon, ou May IU1II, BU1. He names Ihe following witnesses: Nils C. Olson, (.'. W. Kmbody, licnlainln K. Klsher. of l'ortland, Oregon, and Joliu K. Hedges, of luataiin, orcgon. Any sad all persons claiming ndverselv snyol the above-described lands are rumiest- ru ui uie ineir claims iu this diiiiu on or be- lore iucmihi loth day ot May, IliNllllO 11IOH AKIi T. NoLaN, Ueglster. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. IN TIIK COUNTY COUHT OF THKM'ATK Or OHKUON Kolt WASCO COUNTY. In Ihe mailer of the estate of Haves Divers deceased. Notice Is hereliv given that. Ihe nnderalimcd bave du y tiled their tlnal accounl and renort aa execulors of Ihe last will and estate 01 Paves hivers, deceased, late of ild Kiver, Wasco ctauity, oreuon; w iih the clerk of tin- ctmnly court f W iisi-o county, Oregon, and that Ihe Judge ot said court has lixtd Satur day, the 7Ui day of April, I'HUi, at the hour of 1 o cum k p. 111. or saul nay as ihe lime, and Ihe county court room hi thu lialles city, In v asi) coumy. Oregon, as Ihe place forbear ing said dual reMrt. All names n crested In wild: estate are hereby uotitied to aepeur r.l said time and place and show cause. It an v llu-re be. u bv aald report should not In all respects be al lowed, ratinca, approved ana continued, and Ihe said executors discharged mid Hielr bondsmcn exlioaoraled and leleascd. Thai aald order of said court is dated March j. m ri and la hereby published lor lour consecutive weegi. ine nrst insert on 111 the e mver Olacier being on March 8, nisi, and the hist on api 11 a, ii"i. Hated at Hood Kiver. Oregon, thin Srrt duv of March, I9u. WK. MM', ' M. 1'. M i l', ni8n5 Kxccut'ira. ITImbT l,nnd, Act of Junes, I st" S NOT1CK RK PL'HLICA I ION Vnited Stall's Land Ortlce. The Italics, or- gon, Jan. 2;tnl, ltnai. Notice Is hcit-l v giv, n hat In compliance wilh the provision.. th &rl of Congress of June .1, 1S7S, cutii ii u act for the sale of timber hut. Is In ll;c s;n of California, Oregon, Nevada and Whim;- ton lerrilory, as extended to an tiie public land stales by act ot August 4. Isiy, WAI.TKK SPKF.lt of St Johns, county of Mullnomih, snte ef Oregon, naa tins ttay na-ti in ibis ottice bis sworn alatement Ntt. 27'.. for the parchus of be lols :t. i. 7 and H of Section s. To. 1 mirth. ranges K., W M. That he will offer proofs to show that the lands sought are more valuahlt for the lim- Iter or stone thereon than lor aurlculumJ puriHises, ami loeslabllsh his claims to said lanns neiore (he itegister and lv eceiver al tb land oithe in The Dalles, Orcgon, on May l-.'th, I'.ior He names the following witnesses: NtlsC. Olson nd W in. II, ItatlutHte of Portland. Ore gon; John i Hedges of 1 mil in In. Oregon, and K. Kruaiachy of H""d Kiver. orcgon. n Any and all persons claiming adversely nv of the atiove described lands hi c reiue.-ien li. fllrlheir claims In ibis olllce on or bciore ilji aald lllh di J of Mat, lHOri. MICHAEL T. SOLAN, niSmlo Hegister. R B. JP JL' Co, Ladies' New Waists Just arrived a very Pretty Assortment in white and colored embroidered lawns, India lawns, per cales, ginghams and other materials. Call and look at them. Lace and Embroidery New lot just in, in exceptionally neat patterns, that we are offering very, very cheap. New Collars & Belts A very pretty line of new turnovers at 15c and 20c. Ask to see the belts. Our new goods are arriving for the spring trade and we, will have some thing new to show you almost every time you call. . B. Brag'g' Co, U. S. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in town Insurance Loans Abstracting Hood River, Oregon 11 OREGON Sjiot Line and Ujnion Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Thtongh Pullman standarda and tourist sleeping cara dally to Omaha. Chicago, Spo kane; tourist sleeping cara dally to Kanrw City; through Pullman tourist sleeping car (peraonsally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair can (neat free) to tbeKtt t dally. r TIMI WHEDULII AMITg V"1 p.rtl.nil. Or. " Cblcago Rait Uka, Dcnvw, 1 124 . la. Portland Ft. Worth.Omalia, Bpeclal Kantaa City, Ht. :Ua. m. Louli.Chioafoand Tia HuL HnntlDgton. AtlantU Bait I.aka, DenTer, liNll. Kipreat Ft. W ona, Omaha, ill p.m. Kan.aa City, Ht. yla LouU.Chlcagoand laaUngtoa. Kaak Walla Walla, Lewis M. Paul ton.Bpokane.Wal- lUa, . Fait Mail lac, Pullman, . 1:16 p.m. Minneapolis, Ht. Tla Paul, Duluth, Mil pokaM waukea, Chicago and t.at, River Schedule. KOR ASTORIA and :00 P. M. 6:110 P. M. way polnta. connecting Dally Dally with stemer for II aco except except and North Beach steam- Hnnday, Sunday, er H'uwalo, Ash atreet Haturdav, dock (water per.) 10:00 P. M. FOR Dayuin, Oregon 7.-09 A. M. 5:;W P. M. City and Yamhill Rlv Dally Dally er polnta. Ash atreet except except dock (water per.) Sunday. Sunday. FOR Ti WIHTON, 4:00 A. M. About Idaho, and way points, Monday, 6:00 P. M. from Hi par la, Wash. Wedn'd'y I Tuesday, Friday. Thuraday, I Sunday. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Portlaud, Or. K. D. WOODBURY, Agent, Hood River. Select High Grade Berry Plants Ph.nom.nal Brry (Ireat money maker; aa high as Ji,10 per acre has been realised from a sin gle acre here the last season. Kl'illt of enormoiia size, varying from one to two Indies In length; a brilliant rose red color, dellctously flavored; ex ceedingly productive; verv firm and a good shipper. Price, per 10. f 1.00; iter 100. 7.f)0; per 1000, H5.00. .... New Mammoth Blackberry .rosB ueiweeu (nev;raauau tiiacgoerrr and the Calif. Wild Dewberrv. It is the very largest berry Irnil, of anything known in the world today. The fruit averages from two to three Inches in length and la produced in the greatest abundance. The highest Havered and most delicious of all blackberries. Tbey ripen three weeks before any dewberry or bluckberry. A great ship, per and money maker. 81.011 per 10, in 00 per 100. SoO.Oo p -r icon Logan Berry a laiiioua oerry, now being widely planted all over the country, Kruit very laige and a handsome dark red color; exceedingly productive, and poasessed of a rich sub acid flavor. One of the best canning berries known. 80 cents per 10, J3.su per Hill, 825 per low. Himalayan Giant Blackberry Will yield I0M quarts oi fruit to a plant during a season. Berries ripen In July and August; they aro nearly an inch in diameter: Jet black, round and of exquisite flavor. 81.00 per 10, 88.00 per HiO, m.OO per 1000 New Golden Blackberry Kruit a glowing gnluen yellow. In tensely highly flavored, verv produc live, and In size as large as the Kar' Harvest blackberry. 15 cents eac v 13.00 per 10, 818.00 per 100 Matchless Blackberry One of the finest flavored and most productive of all upright growing ber ries. 81.00 per 10,87.50 per 1U0. .... Rogers Early Dewberry Karl test ol all dewberries; large, veiy firm, great shipper. 50 cents per t, S3.f0 per 100, 820.I.K) per 1000 Mayes Hybrid Dewberry The largest and best dewberrv in tho world. Ripens 10 daya after Rogers Karly; a great ship er; berries J t black and of the highest flavor; enor monsjy productive, fill cents per III, la.&o per loo, 815.00 per woo Mexican ilest all-purpose strawberry on earth; the largest strawberry known, and one of the most dellctously flavored: gives three crops a year; will succeed anv. where. 25 cents per 10, 81.00 100, 88(10 per 1000. . , ALL PLANTS ARE SHtPPKIl PREPAID AT i . . AHOVE PRICKS. . . . S. L WATKINS, Grizzly Flats, Cal. WOOD FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also other kinds ol wood. I have a new steam wood saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FRED HOWE. Phone 121. Shepard 4 Franz HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Are in correspondence with all parts ol the United H:ates and are in good posi tion to sell your Farm Property LOCAL AGENTS Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Orient Fire Insurance Co. Richardson Bros. Black Km i t.li Horseshoeing a Specialty All repair work neatly and promptly done. Corner of Oak and First Streets HOOD RIVER, OREGON. WYSIi'ilHTsSggi SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork Through Utah and Colorado CaatleGate, Canon of th Grand Ulack Canon, Mar-hall hipI -nwse We, and tl,P w Fametig Royal Gorge. Fordesrrlp-Weand tllnstnued :mpl, leta. write to W.CHcBRIDL Gcn.-a' i-.,- 124 Third street, TOKrL i sZ. . R