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!tor (5.). wiHOOD .RIVER .GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 5;, 1806. ANNUAL MEETING OF f APPLE GROWERS The annual meeting of the Apple ' Grower' Union which will be held tit Artisans' Hall, Saturday, April 17th will be a most important flue and it is expected that every stockholder will make an extra effort to be present. A new board of directors will reelect ed and an amendment to tbe by-laws discussed providing (or a larger buitrd of directors. Plane will also be discussed and adopted as to tbe mode of doing busi ness for tbe ooming teasou. It is the purpose of the union to make an ef fort to adopt methods which will be satisfactory to everybody and growers generally are invited to attend the - meeting whether tbey aie members of the union or not. , . A jepoit covering a period of two year will be read by E. H. Shepard, manager of the Union and an explan ation of the methods pursued will be made. Suggestions in regard to thin ning, handling and packing will be offered and anything wh'cb it is thought will be of assistance to the , growers will be cheerfully answered by the uulon manager. i As this meeting will largely determie the action of the union iu marketing tbe apple crop for 1906 it is urged that every one who has a share of stock be present. ' Sot a Dead One. . .. The irrepiessible manager of tbe Fruit Growers Union is 'nothing if not versatile. He has now turned his attention to ad writing for tbe new publication which be and his euer getio partner are getting ready to pub lish. 'The words seem to dance with energy and it is safe to say that one who commences to read tbe announce ment will not lay it dowu until tbe last sentence is read, lielow will be found a sample of tbe prospectus of "Better Fruit:" 'It will go to prosperous, live men engaged in tbe business, that is, men who are alive to their own interests to deal with you. " We aren't running a graveyard. There are no dead ones connected with this paper aa publishers, subscribers . oi advertisers we don't want 'em. An ad. will get you business. Why? Because the circulatiou of Better Fruit is concentrated ou tbe . very class of men you want to reach. Advertising in Better Fruit is not money wasted, but an aotlve business getter and profit puller. It is vitally concerned with your paitioular busi- i euss. . To try ft out will be no trial but a satisfaction. r Aa ad. in Better Fruit will make your business better. Never before has the fruit business felt tbe quickening impulse, tbe rush . of blood through I s veins asvit does ! today. Thousunds of bomeseekers are coming west and engaging in the fruit b sineas. All our fruit growers are progressive, more so today than ever before.-" They want the best of every thing they use and need. In your line you've got it. Tell tbe growers about it by an ad. in Better Fruit and you will get their business." Looks as if Johns Would Win. C: A. Johns, mayor of Baker City, baa recently rturntd from a tour of the state made , in this interests as candidate foi tbe Republican nomina tion for governor. He reports meeting with flattering success, and bis friends ' aie confideut that he will be success-Xll.- : .-;.' ' ' Mayor Johns' platform promises a business administration, in which all departments will be watched vigilant ly while the prinoiple of equality be fore tbe law will prevail. Juggling with school lands, it is promised, at;d speculation in land ceruncaies be prohibited under bis administra tion. All kinds of propel ty, iuclid-l ing franchises, will be required to pay 'n hint, mid reasonable tax. The pri mary law, it if Remi nded, tLould be given a f i; . r trial. Mavor Jolina (in linos that a law should be clinch d pun id ing for state bunk ex uniuer, with coiisenB tive plenary .uv.ei. He tuiid w-itb the pretitieiit cn tbe labor question, and is in . Kcccid nilh him cu the question of reilroad legislation. The public school system a ill be libeially suppoited. if snccessfoiil it U prom-1 ised that the people will te the only ; "boss," and that nobody will have a pull. ' - , , i Mayor Johns was bom in Jackson ' Annniif Micfinnri. and pan.e to Ore-1 gon with bis parents at tbe ago of b month). He Is in his 5Utb year, aud a graduate of Willamette university, lie served as county. Judge of Polk - county until bis removal to Baker City iu lHMi, where he is serving his third term as mayor. Journal. ' Living indoors so much during the winter months creates sort of a stuffy, want-of-oaone condition in the blod and system . generally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a few ftarly Risers. . These famous little pills dense tbe liver, stomach and bowels and give the blood a chance to purify itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion, etc. Wold by Williams Pharmacy. Announcement Reason of 1906 V6uf scale of charges for services as Ardiitects or Engineers, during the ensuing season, will be as follows; "Plans, details and specifications for new building", 2 per cent of to tal cost, based upon the AVERAGE of bids received, here total cost cannot be determined. For alteration to old buildings, 5 per cent. ; .' General supervision of works, which will inoJude the survey of bnild ihg lines and setting of grades, and drawing of contract or bond, and su perintendeoee to completion or acceptance new buildings, 2j per cent; alterations, 6 per ceut, or full services for 5 per cent of actual cost. V On engineering works, surveys, etc., $10.00 per day and expenses, or as provided under special agreement for large projects. Transportation to and from works out-ide of city limits, and the em ployment of necessary help at expense of client. Ch rges ate based upon the total cost of all works funning part of construction and permanent equipment of any buildings in connection with which the Architects render service. The rules of The American Institute of Architects, governing the practice of Architects, provide that "All drawings and specifications, as instruments of service, shall be the property of the Architects, and must be returned to them upon c- m pletion of works," and, "fees are successively due, as works are completed, unless otherwise stipulated in agreement." Wo make no charge' for consultation or preliminary sketches, and guarantee economic and faithful service. P. M. HALL-LEWIS & CO. Davidson Building ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Hood River, Ore. LAST BIG ROUNDUP OF WILD HORSES What in all probability will be the last big roundup of wild horses in tbe United States will take pUce in Doug las county, Washington, April 26 and 27. There are between 13,000 and 20, 000 wild horses to catch, ad about 400 oo w boys and about twice as many persons from different parts of the state will participate iu the roundup. A party from Tacoma, headed by John A. Paiker, and lien ton li. Peer, will take aprt in the sport. "There is a section of country locat ed in Douglas county and bordered on the east by Moses lake, on tbe west by tbe Columbia river- and on tbe south by Crab creek and on tbe noitb by tbe tireat Northern railroad, in which there are something like 18,000 wild horses," said Mr. Parkei. "The area of this tract is about 40 miles square, containing over 1,000,000, acres of land that is principally sage brush, with here aud there, low lying sand bills. Tbe horse are of tbe class known as mustang ponies. Ibey have b en put in that country during the past !i0 years by borsemou from all portions of the west, wbr wanted range for their herds. "The rund up will start from Kupbrata, aud take a course to tbe east an), ciicliug around Moses lake. The line of horse men will there gradually spread o it, proceeding southward to Crab week. When tbe line of cowboys - baa been stretched from Enphrata to the . creek it will begin to advance across tbe country to the Columbia river. Im mense corrals will be prepared in tbe vioinity of Kupbrata, into which the ponies will be driven. Many of tre horses aie branded with tbe marks of their owners, but there are thousands and thousands representing tbe natu ral icrease ot tbe herds that have not been brauded, and are as wild as horses ever get. These - unbranded ones will be divided among the mem bers of the expedition." Journal. Caught (old While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Win. Tims. Lanorgan, provincial Constable at Cliap'ieu, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burgulur in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy I tried it, and after using two bottles, I as completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and releive a severe cold in less time than any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its supeiinr excellence has become known. For sale by Kier and CaeB. Dr. Cooper's Nine Cs. Is a wonderful medical discover.y. Af ter thirty-five years of active practice, and having treated many hundred cases of catarrh and oilier throat and lung diseases, Dr. Cooper discovered the med icine called the "Nine Cs." The ".Nine Cs" will euro any curable case of Catarrh, Asthma or Consump tion that has not passed to the lat stages. It is a great remedy for hoarse ness of public speakers, it Is a sure remedy for croup and a great benefit in whooping cough. The remedy is pleasant to use, even for children, 'and is sold by the drug gists in Hood River, under a guarantee to benefit the patient or the money re funded? This medicine was formerly matiufiu'tuied iu Villisca, Iowa, but will now lie manufactured in Hood River. , , . DR. F. COOPER. California SweetPea Jeed Kry ltd j who calls t thtntor may hart I ft pfculMf uf California Hweei ricetli Ktm, RIEGER THE CALIFORNIA PERFUMER huMut na 50,000 ! to Aiiirlbut frm W ! ftll. Come at oner before they art une yam do not nt to hSj aujUiiug the Modi art ftwo, w come todar. A haudMima prit i onVirA to tho lad . who plant too aeeri and growa tho hand tomtit bouquet ; Id, to lha ont who bring tli Mental bouquet; M, to tht m Who ouqaat oontaJna ike largest farlety of colors. Plant luawad bow too out window! tor prlr.fi and rtto of nontool. Hovai Cm wm Bum to to IftWtt fffosM. Com Is ut plt U. William;' Pharmacy J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 25 years' experience. Will fur nish plans and specifications for all kinds of buildings. Strictly up to data liocated at Hood Elver. rOK TnL Airw ' 1 A Trite Saying. It la a trite saying that no man It stronger than bit stouten. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach puts It in shape to maks pure, rich bltxxt helps the liver aud kidneys to expel the poisons from the body and thus cures both liver and kid ney troubles. If you take this natural blood puriticr and tonic, you will assist your system in manufacturing each day a pint of rich, red blood, that is Invigo rating to the brain and nerves. The weak, nervous, run-down, debilitated condition which so many people suffer from, is usually the effect of poisons in the blood; it is often indicated by pimple or boils appearing on the skin, the face becomes thin and the feelings "blue Dr. Pierce's "Discovery" cure all blood humors as well as being a tonic that makes one vigorous, strong and forceful. It is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for like purposes that contains neither alcohol nor harmful habit-forming drugs, and the only one, every Ingredient of which has the profes sional endorsement of the landing medical writers of this country. Some of these endorsements are published in a little book of eivrm'ts from standard medical works and will lie sent to any address free, on recslpt of request therefor by letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It tells Just what Dr. Pierce's medicines are made of. The "Words of Praise" for the several Ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medi cines are composed, by lenders in all the several schools of medical practice, and recommending them for the cure of the diseases for which the "(iolden Medical Discovery is advised, should have far more weight with the sick and attilctod than any amount of the so-called "testi monials " so conspicuously flaunted before the public by those who are afraid to let the Ingredients which their medicine are composed be known. Bear in mind that tba "Golden Medical Discovery " has the BA-DGS of H0HISTV on every bottle wrapper, in a full list of its ingredients. Dr. Pleroe's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Invigorate the liver and regu late stomach and bowels. Dr. Piercers great thousand-page illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 31 one cent stamps, or cloth-bound tor 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. Apple Shippers Your Hhinmentn. larure or small, re- aiwitfullir antinitail Wa M)I1 0ftt VOU good prices. Prompt returns. Send for BUippiOK BUllll I. . -111. . Ul, W . 1 ' I . ' , Commission Merchants, Portland, Ore. Arrival and Departure of Mails. HOOD RIVER. The postoffloe Is open dally between 8 a. ni. and 7 p. in.; Sunday Iroiu It to 1 o'clock. Mailt for the East close at ll.'iO a. m., 8.10 p. m. and p. ni.; for the West, at 2.: p. m. and p. ni. The crrient on H. F. 1. routes No, 1 and li Ia.va tt,n nnutnmra ttt H.ftl a. m. Mall leave For Mt. Hood, dully t 12 m.; arrives 10.20 K r Underwood, Wash., dallyexcept Sun day, Bl 12 m., arrives m 11 a. m. Kor White Salmon, Wash., dally at 12 m,; arrives at 11 a. in. WHITE HAl.MON. For Hood River, dully at S a. in.; arrives at 2 p. m. For HUHiim, Trout Uke and Oilier, WuhIi., dally at 7.3ua. in.; arrives S p. ni. For Ulenwoml, Fuldft and tillmer, Wash., dully at 7.30 a. in.; :irrlvcx ut S p.'m. For Pine Flat suit Hmiwden, Wash., at 1 p. m. Tuesdays nd HulurdiiyB; arrives same days Ht 12 ni. For Blngeii, dally at 4.46 p. m.; arrive at 8.45 a. m. O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. East bound - No. 2, Chicago Spei iiil, 11:40 a. m. No. 4, HiMikene Flyer, : p. m. No. , Mall and ICxprnw, 10:42 p. m. No. 24, Way Freight, 12:15 p. m. No. 22. Fust Freight, 4:05 a. in. West bound No. 1, I'l.riliinil MK'dul, 2:58 p. m. No. 8, Finland Flyer, &S a. m. No. 5, .MhIImh.i F.xires,4:42a. m. No. 23, Whs t n lKhl,:25a. m, No. 55. Fast KicMit, 1:06 p. m. OREGON Shot Line amd union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Th'ointh Pullman standard and tourist leeplne cars dally to Omaha. Chicago, Hpo kBiic; lourlHt sleeping cars daily to Kansas Cltv; through Pullman tourist sleeping car (nersonsally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair car (seat free) to the East dally. Dinar TIME SCHEDULII Psrtland, Or. aaaiva Chicago Portland Special :16 a. n. via Hontlnfton. Salt Uk, DeiiTW, ltVy.1 Ft. w orin.umana, Kama City, St. Lonl,Chlcagoand Atlantis Eipren S:U p.m. via gait Lake, Denver, IMaa. fi.worm, umaaa, Kansas City, BL LouU.Chlcagoand EDDtlngtoa. Walla Walla, tewli ton, Spokane, Wal lace, Pul 1 m a n, Mhineanolli. St. St. Faal Fast Mall S; 16 p. a. Tla Spokane TiUa.av Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago ana aait. River Schedule. FOR AHTOItIA and wny polntn. connecting with Hteamer for II aeo 5:(J0 P. M Dally except Hunday. and North Beach steam er Hanealo, Ann street dock (water per.) FOB Dayton, Oreeon City and Yamhill HIv 6:30 P. M Dally exoept Sunday. er point". Ann street aock (water per.) FOB LKW I8TON,: Idaho, and way pnlnta, from 111 par la, Waali. I4KM A. M. About Monday, S00 p. M Wedn'd'y Krlifay. Tueedav Thuraday, Sunday. . A. L. CRAIG, General Paasenger Agent, Portland, Or. W. II . BOYI.K. Airenl, Hood Hlver White Salmon-Hood River Two big sail boats, two big K'rfectlj safe gasoline launches and two big ferry scows, hxpert sailors in charge. Boats leave at all hours. DEA.N & PEARSON Licenced Ferrymen, U. S. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in town Insurance Loans Abstracting Hood River, Oregon X TAif H XI r 0m W 00 P. M Dally except Hnnday, Hatnrrtay. 10:00 P. M 7K A. M Dally except Hnnday. ..We.. Want Apples From now on we look for a better market in Portland -SHIP TO- PAGE & SON Pioneer Prait and Produce Dealers PORTLAND, ORE. Wood For Sale All Kinds at Lowest Market Price. Prompt delivery, phone. Murray Kay. BEN THEYSON Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes. Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Highest Prices Paid Vehiclesand Agricultural Implements (Seasonable Goods) DlSC HarrOWS, Reversible and Extension PLOWS, HARROWS AND CULTIVATORS IRON AGE GARDEN TOOLS Grubbing Machines, Wire Cream Separators, Buggy Tops, Spray Pumps and all sundries for above. J. R. NICKELSEN COR.. 4th. -DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - ' OREGON. a T. RAWBON. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stook Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends And patrons know that for the fall planting we will hare 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. RAWBON & STANTON. Hood River. Or. WII?T ft.3g3 50c, 60c, 75c $1.00, $1.50 Men's w& 50c. Mount Hood Brand A L. CARMICHAEL PHONE 51. Wood consumers will find it to their advantage to call on us. Have on hand 1500 Cords of Dry Slab Wood Prices have not been advanced. Oregon Lumber Hood River, Oregon. oxes for High Grade Fruit. Cable and Extras and COLUMBIA Streets T. H. ITAXTOX NEW SPRING' STYLES VM1 W V a1 sWAVAAAle . HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS GILL WBIWlllillllWfl WHOLESALE THE DALLES R. II. WEBER, Prop. THE DALLES. OREGON. OROWIB AMD DKALIB IN FRUIT, SHADE THEEC GRAPE VINES AND - I K ORNAMENTAL Evergreens), Rose and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. Houses C oe's Addition Cheap for Cash or on your own terms. Now is the Time to Buy. Phone Farmers 1233. H. C. COR JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Phone 931 ..Mount Hood Store... W. S. GIUBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes Hardware Hay Grain Flour HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phono 131. NORTON Tinners, Plumbers and Handle- Pumps. Windmills, Spray Fittings and Hose J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR I hold license from tlie 8 tats Board ol Oregon and Washington, and em qualified to ship bodies li any point. Prompt service either day or night Hearse furnished cm all occasions Parlor Pkona Main 1143 Schiffler Building, Residence Phone Main MM Hood IUver, Oregon PHONE 61. Co ItETAlL NURSERIES I I 1 AND SMALL FRUITS and Lots IN HOOD RIVER, OR. Graniteware Feed Full line of Groceries & SMITH Steam Fitters i I at ,a i hi I i -1