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w 0' ----- l 3 15 i 'A . s o y 3 .". HOOD RIVER, OREGON, APRIL 19, 1906. 49 voLfxvir. I SOCIETIES. f HOOD RIVER COMMERCIALCLUB-MeeU vary second Mouday Id each month at I p. m.. In lb club rooms over Jackson's itore. w.R... ., H.F. Davidson, Pre. A. I). MOB, 8ecrr lry. ' iiiajb ftttkilbi lU.t.ott'.a 105, A. F;ftrd A. M. Meets HaiunLiy evening on or before each full moon, A. a Blowkks.W. M. I). McUoMAiiD.HevreUury. - The HOOD RIVER CH AFTER NO. . R. A. M. Mertanrat aud third Friday nighuof eacb nioutb ' D. McDonaud, H. t. A. D, mob, Secretary. HOOD HIVEK CHAPTER 'no. ,O.E. 8 -Meelaeeeoed and fburlb Tucday evening ofsacnniouth. Vlaltoreconlml'y welcomed. MBS. T. J. KlNMAIKD, W. M. MM. ThbBBBA Casthbb, Secretary w lDLKWlLDE LODGE NO. 107, I. O. O. Meets In Kraterual ball, every Thursday Bight. B- O. fABBOTT, N, O. AU.BX NBAb, 8ecretry EDEN ENCXMFMBjrr, NO. 48, 10. 0, Kc Regahw meeting second and fourth Monday! of each month. H.C Cook,L. r. HC.Hmith, Scribe. LAUKEL RKBKKAH DEGREE LODGE NO. Ml O. O. ' .-Meets Brit and iblrd Krldayi ta Ct maUl- MM. E: W.'UMLI, M. G. Ma. Doba, Thomsow, Secretary. WAUOOMA LODGE NO. 80, K. OF P. MMUta . olVhall wary Tneaday night. V. C. Bocr,4Uof R. and 8. MOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7.10S, M. W. A. Mseu in K. of P. ball every Wednesday K.S.MAYBS.V.1. C.X.DAnr Clerk. I . OOD RIVER CIHCLE0. M4, WOMEN OK Woodcraft-Meeta at K. of V. ball oa the Snt and Third Ertdays of each montb. Lot) MCKET KOLDB, G. N, K.'W. McRbyboiiw, Clerk. lVER8ll)KlL6DGENd. 0 A. O. V. W. uta Brat and third Baturdayi of each month. V K. H. BJ.AUU, M. W E. R. Ubaulby; Klhancier OMBWui ttMUIB, Recorder. Best Farms In the Hood River District F.S. Stak ley, E.USMrm, K.O. Bi.amcbAR Prei. Vlce-Prea. Caiililer. V. C. Bbock, Asst. Casliier. The First National Bank . OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital and Surplus, $110,000. ARE LISTED WITH i ' J. H. Heilbronner & Co. P. M. HALL-LEWIS ft-OOL Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Make turveyn. plana and entlmate! tr aew er, light and power and railway plant!, and riirnUh, Duhjicl ut approval, plana, ipecinca tlonnand wllmtp for all claswi of building! public, private and mercantile, special at tention L-lvsn to economic and alow-burning construction. Accuracy and economy guaranteed. DAVIDSON Hl'lI.lUNU HOOD RIVER, OREGON. OLKTA A88EMBLV NO. 103. UNITED ART-Un!.-Meewth1lrev aud third Weduea dsye, work! awond and fourth Wednesday! Artisan' uU . O. W. THoMPSOM, M. A. C. D. MEBHiHetary. COURT HOOD RIVER NO. 44, ORK8TER8 Amelw,-Mieeondarid fourtb Mon day! Ill boo month In K. of P -hall. ' henecaK. Fours, C.R. r.o.BBogtpg.y.t;. . . . CANBY POHTrNa M,G. A. R-j-MEETO AT A? of V: W. JWl, BBOOBd and lourth Batur dara of Mwa omutli at o'clock p. tu. All a. A. O. membara tovlted U meet with ua. 4a, A. Hkinjhbh, Commander. TaoatAB-OMBVAiaUuit. CANBr W'. No. W-MEET8 SECOND and otli . oraaya of each Montb In A. V-?W&SfavMT. Prcldent. OBBTBtrM H-. moLi,lecreUury MOUNTAIN HOM CAMP No. , K. n. a. iieeu airbed. of P. Hall on Uieaecoud and fourth Friday! bl eaeh month, i , ' ' MKS. (.ABKAJt BBOSIUS, O. kfaa-'KLLA Da Kin. Keaordey I. WATT,M. D. '' ph yhicUn ani surgeon tlioB.: CJflce, !; reaideuce, 8il. f jit'iiMtON O. R AN. Co. We have improved and uu ' improved lands that are ..Real Bargains.. Prices range from $20 to $1.50 an acre for uncleared land and from $100 to $500 an acre for T cultivated land. Call and look over our list of bargains before buying. Our motto is ; DO AS YOU AGREE .." Pryr aliciart and burgeon. oetra and RealdrBoe tu K. L. Hmlili llulldlng uvar First Nat. Uaukv. Eturuuoe, rear oCbank; ou 1'turd HU . . Plume 871. . ' b umble, " 'piJY'lfelClA.VCAM) SURGEON. SucceMOr to lir. M. F. (Shaw. Ckvlla promptly anwn !d la town or oouulry, . - DayorNlglit. TeLplmueir. Uexxlniive, 611; Office, 1113. Ofttix hi tt. Ilioslua Building. DR. J. EPGINGTON, Physician and Surgeon 'Dffiw fivefthe First National bank. Offlce phone 1433. Res. phone 76X1, Office In Jackson Block. .'pfBoe.phbne, No. 1471. Realdenoe, No, W3. :w.;gavey,ji.d. PHYSICIAN AXD tUKGEON CBlla.pro'rnptly answered Jay or night. Phone MWn 58! crttice and residence. ''t pcri, Smith Building. Db. U H. Sbabp pb. Edma B. 8BABP ; Osteopathic Physicians Graduates 6V.t(ie'Atueriqan School of ; Osterlpathy, Kirksville, Mo. fJffiewiBJid Keidence Huxley Cottage, ' - Kiver street. Phooa.Sft: , : ... ! Hood Uivkr, STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. " sThTcox Contractor and Builder PUB! AMD ElTIMATM FVUUIU. TREDFRICK & ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Eitlmatoa furnished on all kindiof work Phones: W.fi- SIM0NT0N & SONS Architects and Builders. Decorative Painting and Paper Hanging- Plans furnlnlied. Estimates care fully made. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. A. JEROME, Architect Hnvlng had several yean' experienee - In -h hi, i id itta ' I won Id resoectfully solicit a part of the rationale of the people of Hood Ulver who anticipate building. Terms .u n.,i.i u id ui. Israel im auaiHineeu. ui. flee at residence rm I If iulit". Timber Land Act Jon.t,l7 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United fl talcs Land Offloe, Th. Dalles. Ore gon, Feb. ii, i.-flouw ... fn wmpllanoe with the provia oni of th. act of Congress of June, "" "lSr. , lor tne aaieoi iimuor "..7 . California. Oregon, Nevada and M aablngton Territory,'1 a. eitended to all the Public Land males Dy aci oi T', .7. lowing named person! have filed In thla offloe their ,worn etatemenU, to wit! JOHN ROBEKTB of Tualatin, county of Wroo. tait oT Oreeon. iworn statement No.7st, filed In thla office January 11th, WJo, for the Parchest of the MUN EW of section , nd BUN ft ol sec. I twp I north, rang, a east, w. . HATT1K M. UDOBBun of Portland, county of Moltnomati, aiai. or Oregon, swora staiemem a. ii, ui, n ary 13, 1906, for the purchase of the Lots , , 10 and 11 of seotlou , twp. I north, rang. aat. W. M. . . . ..... That they win oner proon, wj .uw vu.c iu. landa sounht are more valuable forth. timber or stone thereon than for agricultural pur poses, and to esiaonsn mm oimi io mm lands before the register and receiver at the land offloe in The Dalles, Oregon, on April .. - Tbeynam.me louowing .uu v. HmIvm of Bherwood, Oregon; Walter Thorn psou, of Tualatin. Oregon: JSI i C. Olaon, of Portland, Oregon; Hatll. M. v Connor, oi Portland, Oregon, and jonn o, ui i "iB,;i)I?2ii' nersnna claiming adversely any of the above-described landa are requested to n le their clalma in tnia omo on m uiur ! th day of April, 109. , UitM aUUHAtiL 1. milan, svegiswr. ITImbsr Land, Act of Jan. 1, 1781 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United State Und Office, Tli. Dalle!, Ore- r.ti,A aBlAnrtlmlier nrciirnrnin Dnwiin. Nevada and Washing. ton Territory," aa extended to all the public land ataiea ny act oi August WALTER SPEED nfst Johns, county of Moltnomab, atate of Oregon, has thli day filed In thla oflloe hi! sworn siaiemeiii ro. " -. J, . . the lot 1 1." r 8W0 P' 1 BorU, "That he will offer proof! to snow that the landa sought are more valuable for the tim ber or stone thereon than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bl claim a to aald rands before the Register and Receiver at the land offlce in The Dallea, Oregon, on May He names the following witnesses: Nils C. GREEN POINT HILL STARTS WILL PETITION FOR POSTOFFICE Machinery for the Smith-Stanley Mill at Urt en Point Nearly All In Place. Olson und Win. 11. Bathgate of Portland, Ore Inhn CI. Hedires of Tualatin, Oregon, and p. Frualschy of Rood River. Oregon a nv and all nurMous claiming adverse) any of the above described landa are requested to tile their claims in thl! offlo. on or belor. th. said 12th day or May, iw. Active operations have begun at the new mill of the Stanley-Smith Lum ber Co. at Green Point. Nearly all of the machinery ia now in place and U ia being adjusted, tne belts stretch ed, the new journals on the machines worn smooth, . and tbey are aliotit ready to fill orders. The new mill ia 80 feet wide and 2D0 feet long, and was erected without re gard to expense in getting the best machinery on the market and build ing a mill that wag substantial and a time-saver in all its departments. The capacity of the mill la about 150, WM feet per day, and with a '.U-hotir shift, which will be put on part of the time, capable of turning out 300,0K) fet't of lumber per day. This lumber will all be flumed down to the Ruthton pi uer, a distance of about eleven miles, and from an ele vation in the mountains of ;i,.V0 feet above aea level. This cheup water transportation, lu addition to the time-aaviug machinery with which the mill Is equipped, will enable the com pany to compete in auy market, und la of peculiar beueflt to Hood River valley, that this fact insures a perma nent industry for the employment of labor. Between two and three hundred men will be employed by the company in all its departments, aud this will make a sufficient town to warrant them pe titioning for a postofllce which tbey have lu contemplation. No more healthful place for a town could he desired than this looatiou in the mountains, with an abundance of pure nismlO CHAKL T. NOLAN, . - Register. J. li. Heilbronner & -'Company; Fruit Lands, Real Estate anJ Irisuranre ir I li. or new 1'nviils. n I'.l HOCD RIVER, OREGON. joe witirjaT CARPFN I" K I i AND liCll.lU-'.K I'lin L'Tli'l Figure- H'"1 ltl'" ' ' ' '' all kind ..;liii'l n 'lent -sctiia hTsaVaOv K HALL, Sin vi' vol-.' : . ;', I Wii-ltln-Jti. 1 1 IM.'illr I ;..i to. i. i.i O-'- '" I Hit' U"i I fl i.f rir I I tinic'l. TI".' addrtka li. K. 1 . 1 i.n ' prcp trcd in do all klHil i urvev'n. Accnritcy irtl ir ii ivtn Hi'-I-cIhss wink ilcnif Hooi! River. Phone 6uxl I 1 Warn With Wbl1 Hood Hi vor S ludio First-Ciss Photographs We have the In'pst In nwiiinl- and mn en large jour Plmliw In Ciajwi. Plallimid ur Hepla. SatlsfiK'Him gnunintcwl. W. D. ROGERS, Prop. ASSOCIATION of McMiini'ill . Oiitfon. will iiiMire yuut iiroi'i'itv at till r ' fin it-s cm man ativ other ine.it'itioii. C. V. H0S, Special Agent, H oil l!lv r, Oregon BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to get aii easv shave and first-class hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. 1 Porcelain Baths in Connection DeBORDE & GREY. GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I have for location some choice apple lands and timner claims; also relinquishment ana land to script. Call on or address, Wm. F. IIA-ND, , Res. Pliune 376. Hood River. Ore. "Lv'brosius, m. D. .PHYSICIAN AND StTKOEON ., rnon. veRtrai, ur ui. , . rifBA, ' HonfaflO W" 11 1 A. "M.;' 2 to and to 7 P. M. Kd.w.pineo.d.d.s. w DENTIST Ckown Bwdok Work a Sfkcialty. Offlce over Telephone Firtt National Bank Mam 311 'QM i -JENKINS D.M,D. hTv: pENTISI!::.3 ft. 8iclalisteo Crown "and Bridge .Wd'rit. Telephone offlo,S; resldaoee, 10. r.BV. eargant lildg. - J Hood River, Ore. tmct ;M-EivWEXCH, t&, MrmMtAamti work Id th. vetcrln atrfin.7 He-can -b tooni tay oalllng at or pb nlng to Clarke a drug store. bfracU Ftitnishe. - Money Loaned. " MOOD RIVIR, OREGON T?. TT WART WIG. ,te-T ,, iwn rraam i ah vwm- . -i, , 'Olrle!'wtfh Bo.rDrCulb.Magji;. Co. Cpl-.l'.Wiaai!.,AVect8ettleniit.'"f- .. ,V . ; . -HOOD KIVKHORn-0 I tr U J-'TiTS-TJEEBX;.- 3rdauBdllBn.. .. - tA i. HOOtt-RIVMV-RtCrON. VoHN.LkLANP HENDERSON . JnMivKiut-U abstrajjteb. no- -1 t.-, .bjaRV PtiBUlOand KltAL. . at e'ir.t . - OtTAlU AGliNT. r'ofayMWBrvaiidentofOooimdWasn. 'inrtrtn; Has had -many ya-ra .iperlenoe In R&Lritlasers, as abstractor, searcher of . titles' and age" rJatisfactloo guaranteed or notbarg. 50,000 WELL BRICK 350,000 Building Brick For Sale at the BRICK YARD A. T. ZEEK. (Timber lnd, Act Junet,lK7.l ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Tnlled States Land Offlce, The Dalle., Oregon, January 16, lll01I.Notlce Is hereby given that In compliance will) the provlliin. of the act of congress ofJiine , in.", entliliil An act for Hie sale of Mlnber lamia In ili lilies of Cnlllornlii. (irciioii. Atvadii i.n ri irtturx. eniciiiii-n i hi I. ii i -i.i - l wl Aiuu-i I, ''. li i Hi to Kl 8 l. onni, ol MUUH Hlm'l. t l "I - li.. ,.j hie In Inn. nilie HI- ,il H 1 1 . . I I -1 1 No.2700, o llle .l.vi,o-e i.l III.. pWl4K'4. NWMK', Mill ..Be llini"., i -.op I nonli riiiii HI., rt .il. i in. i ii- .,ol oil -I r .1 los .w lh.. the bill"-. o.li'lll ill.' Ml. .re V lUl.lhl HW tile "tllll- Ihm- i.i Motie ili.iBi.ii Him lor aara-iilUirai iinrfMHi. - i.ii.i to eit.Uu hi. claims Ui uiU hind i.i f.iif Ihe KckImci and Heeelverel ti land ..Ifii rt The Dulles, HHM,nn May lUiii, He iiuiic tie- f .l ovlll wl!iioe: Mis 0. o'wui.f. vt Viniisi), H...Jaiiiin V r'lsliei, of I'oi in. ml , ur.-i.oii, und Jonu K. iledaes, i.t i Tuaiailii,iiits..u. AI1V HIIII till fM'rW.IIS Cllll.lllUlt i'liriP-l) mi of lite alsne di'wnlwd Ikii.Ii are reiiel ed I.. Hie llielr cliiluia ill llila otlii oil . b line llie-ulil tOln . 1 . i ol May, IWi IllSmlO Mi.:HAKt. 1. .Ml LAN. IttajUlci. ITIinlM-r laind. Act .I'm.- s. l7j NOTlt'K KOlt I'UHLICATIOX. spring water, braoing mouulain air, and beatitit'til surrouudingB. While the snow fall is heavy in wiuter it is not accompanied by much colder weather thau in the valley. The sum mers will le cool and delightful. Quite a number of houses have been erected in the new camp, a number are in tents and temporary quarters, and many more houses will hare to be erected to accomodate married meu. Alex Ueid, of Witteonsin, has taken a contract to put the logs into the Hume from 2 sections of timber land, and has engines in position now to iiegiu woik. The timber la being cut by Lalfoity Uros. Two miles of flume are being built to 11 oat the logs to the pond at the mill, whioh will bo another great sav ing of expeuse. Tho flume ia being built large enough to float the large: logs, gome of which will be over six feet lu diameter, and ate being out 32 feet and longer. Hy this Hume ar rangement, tho timber will not have to be hauled a great distance by;the donkey engines, and several settings convenient to the flume will be made to shorteu the haul. The timber stands very thick where the logging is being dune, there being from ten to twelve million feet to the quarter section. It is unusually souut timber, there being a minimum oi waste to the logs. A line Bito has been selected for the logging camp, near the end of the log flume, where a good spring can be piped into camp, aud will be shelter ed from the wind. The company maintains a general store at (Iroen Point, which does a niching business. It is already well stocked with a general line of sup plies, has telephone connection with Hood Kiver, and is general headquar ters of tho camp. What good does itilo you lo eat if vour stomach (ails to digest food? is'one. It does voii harm causes bekh- tnir. Hour Hotline I. muuience, etc When the stomach fails a little Kodol DvaiiiMisiu Cure after each meal will di gest what you eat and makes tho stom ach sweet imams riinrmacy. AN IMPORTANT LOCAL INDUSTRY E. L. SMITH'S PLATFORM MAKING STRAWBERRY CRATES Hooil Kiver Box Factory Now Busy Turning Out Strawberry ("rates fur the Coming Crop. C. A. DANO Real Estate HOOD RIVER OREGON Intending purchasers would do well to see my list of city and farm property before purchasing. I'nlitd States Ijiii.i ult' c, The Dallea.ore- gon, .Inn. ilnl, lt. -xiin-e is oereoy gien that in compliance with the provisions of the ..I irmiirHHiir June a. 17. entitled "An act for t ie sale ol timner niaua in ine stawa oi Culllornla. Oregon, N'uvaua and Washington Territory," as extended to all the publle Land males by act of August 4, lsW, HUM. AH OCTAVIA ROLLKSTON . of Portland, comity of Multnomah, state of Oregon, baa this day tiled In this office Ills sworn siaiemeni no. siw.wr uiepureNMvui the lots 13 and 14, section 91, lot 4, section si, to. 2 N.. It. U Kmti and lot 4, section , i. i n.irfh run-. S K W M. "hull ill v oner Dnmi ui muw iud isuu. unlit are more valuable for th. timber or stone thereon than for agricultural put poses. nd to establish ner claims to saiu nanus before the Register and Receiver at th. land offloe in The Dalles, Oregon, ou May IE, lwej. Hhn names the to ow Inn witnesses: niia i Olson and W. H. Bathgate of Portland, Ore.; Mr. Smith's political platform is the Reoublicau platform. Aa a candidate hafnta the neonle of the state be is oontent to be bound by the historical and fundamental principles ot ins party. Ha la In accord with our great lio- O son and W. H. Bathgate oi roruana, ure.; i - "---- ,,. ,n hl, nllPI,nM . Walter Bpeed of 8U Johns, Oregon; F. Fraut- publican president In Ills purpose. sen y of Hood Kiver, Oregon. To regulate by appropriate laws cor- ed i to Title their claims in this offlc. on or be- las well as all otnere tnai are vnuiu fore the said liith day or May. two. proper reaerai control, Shepard & Franz HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Are in correspondence with all parts of 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. I) R.JONES, Dentist Crown and fridge Work. 7 -.Teeth Without Plates. Treatment of diseased teeth and gums. Offlce Brosius Building. Phone 1033. JAS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am . prepared to execute all orderw for granite and marble work, monuments tombstones, etc. AIho contract for all kinds of stone masonry, con crete, etc. W, A. Morgan & CO. f iVcewor to OaAger A Hartley HeaA-yand Light Dray ihg f and' Teani Work, etc. ' Phan142l. .:. HOOD RIVER, OR. JF. G. COE Carpentering . Phon. 571 WE WANT LAND We have buyers waiting for suitable locations in the fruit belt. List vour urotiertv with ua. We are located at the hub and give special at tention to the Hood Kiver district. Portland property to trade for Iruit land. LANGILLE & RAND 73 Sixth Street, Portland, Orego WOOD TOR SALE.' I am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also other kinds ol wood. I have a new steam wood eaw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. . FRED HOWE. Phone 121. ljullj-h i. iiiii r-n j-.-. i HON. E. L. SMITH. msni 0 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, HeglsUr. To resulate railroad rates by an effective law which shall be fair to the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE ME FT " Br ,hiunct.ona in labor dis- Notice Is hereby given that the ; undersigned nntM aB weii ag Jn other disputes, so executor of the estate or; j. w.niac,oeca,r---- armae of that a rent has Hied his Dual account and report In IBS to prevent an Bouse oi turn, gicoi auiri estate with the cl.rK of the Connty rinwer bv the courts Court of the state or Oregon, mr "awo T regulate the national revenue county, Oregon, and that Monday', the " J"'"'V muW. ,,. H i.i. BH m nrui'ddav.'at the county obtirt I nnoaiVila while adiustins the room at the county coun nous., m y"- itn regard to the Interests ot all soo !! J?!S?i.SS JStU Til. anrl tndnstrlea. oy ine court as me ii nic muu k -- . , airi renort. All Deraous interested In aald To allow unobstructed oommoroe be estate are hereby nolltted to appear at wild I. thla Country and the PUippine ITI SS'JSZSSi .houid n7t' be-.D'Droved lalanda. to the end that our own . peo- an'd an order made dlacharging aald executor and exonoratlug nla bonasinen. Dated th..7th L'8liELLEy. Execntorof the Estateof J. W. Black, daceaaed ia all) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION pie aa well aa the inhabitants of the islanda may be beneflited by the ex obafiga of trade between them. He ia In favor oi tne eany comple tion of the Panama canal, aa it will be not only of great national impori- annfl. hnt of DeOUliar ueueui. 10 me people or tnia ooast, snoneuiug hid route of our commerce by many thousands of miles. He favors auob Immigration laws as shall Insure now and forever bereufter the maintenance of the standard of American labor. American Homes anu American oitizenship. Ab he believes ITnlied States Land offloe. The Dallea, Or., un-h M.iii. Notice Is hereby given that m enmnliance with the nrovlsions of th. act nf coimreas of Junes. 1B7S, entiiiea "Anaei nir ihulc,r timber lauds lu in. state, or t an fonila, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tb. public .laud states ny act August a, mm, PAUL P. McCULLY. ofPortland, county of Multnomah, state of that the permanent population of this Oregon, lias tins aay nieu """ " I country ougnt always to 1)6 composed ;r4mTt. I'ind :;nd VgirVVE of abch native and naturalized citizens a in townahln I. ranaeteast. W. M., and will aa nan appreciate aud preuerve tile offer proof tu show that the land sought Ii ori0inB,i principles on which this gov more va usble fur It! limner ana sum. man i , aa ho Lnlincua that for agricultural purposes, audio establish bl! ernment ia founded, he believes tnat riuim to said land before the Kealster and Re-1 Immigration laws ought to be Strictly eetver at The Dalles, Oregon, ob Ui. ib d? bat fairly and justly enforced, neither , . i..ii,tina trios who aoouiu oe admit: nBiniw"iw".1"v.u"iii 'wlri-"v " .... ., . . iii. . . . . . l- I, I (-,..- I - 1 n.l,llnn Ihitca tl.' II I , U ll 1.11 1 (1 111. isua, liiegou ; rreu rnuwu;. hiwu i.itbii wa Dur suuihi'.iiB uuim .. - - tlrryon; ueorge nanuiey aim i iiaiiua, i jxcluded Portland, tlrevon. Any and all persons claiming adversely th. above described lands are requeatad tu 111. their clalma In this offlce on or before th. 2lb davof Mv. IU06 MICHAEL T.NOLAN. ma mn nngisier. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Oontity Ooort of tb. flute of Oregon, lor W asco county. I He la In favor of keeping the public aervice pure by a rigid inspection of tbe conduct OI ail puuilO uuicera aim br tbe awitt punishment 01 aii tienn- quejtta found guilty of grafting or dis- noneaty. Slate natters. In renard to matters that affect en- people Of n the matter of tb. estate of Ptaeb. Jwiei. Maniallv the People of Oregon, Mr. deceased. ... .: . . ftmith'a nlatform is hie own persotml Notice is hereby given that lb. undersigned -" , . i.n fnromoul for has been duly appointed by tne County record. He baa been foremost lor Court for Waw Coon ty, Oregon, admlBistr. vear In the promotion of large pulilic trlxof the estate of Pbeb. Jones, deceased, latereate and enterprises of the state, "d?,n irdnrllnff horticulture, irrigation and aw .it iii -... "?:, i, ' .,i n,,u aroper vouchers attacnea, witnin six Bumwi i gransporBLiuD. no unu vuij -j... mm the date of the Hral pooilcallon of tbl! in tha larffer fleld and in a pulillO C8- V!tJ2om'0,roa v' HoMl Daclty to use tbe aame knowledge and EZMA R. JONEB. Mlanratlon and energy that have heeu Administratrix of tbaeatat. eg Fbeb Jones, I .miirl haretrifrire in his private Daied and oral Dobiune siaren in. mm. i I"1""" v"" : ..' T-ti L ... .1 i. I u 0I.k V.mm KAAn Attorney! iot Aammiairairix staunch Re publican since he cast his maiden vote in lnt) for Abraham Lincoln. He is one of the sixtoen surviving members of the California Legislature of l04-t).r). On the recommendation of William II. Howard be was uppointed Secretary of Washington Territory in Wits and aub eeouentJv took part in the delibera- tinna of tho cotincilH of the Territoiy. In 1H7( Mr. Smith estalilished his mlilnncB at Hood Kiver. where he ntill lives. His capacity for business organization goon made itself mani font in Kastern Oregon, and this to int.lier with his devotion to the iuttr- ests of the community of whioh he was . 1 1 1L. II V.ll . a inn inner, too ine ive ouuiiuniis ui Wasco County, lu WK to nominate him liv iinatiimoiis vote as Represen tative in the State Legislature. He wua (.leeted and became Speaker of the Houh in the session of 1H8D. During this session ho secured, with tbe as- alubinrn of his colleaifuo. H. O. Mc Cov. the passaue of the bill through the House appropriating 100,000 for constructing a portage road around the ranids at Cascade Looks. Fifteen years auo. when the orgiiul ration called the "Columbia River Wutnrwav Association" was founded nomnosed of delegates appointed by Mayors and County Courts, Mr. Smith whh selected as president of the body, and served with eminent success for three years. A number of meetings wore held, principally at Portland Antoria aud Vancouver. In national Irriuntion Mr. Smith has taken ..rniniient part. He attended the National Irrigation Congress at. Og ft, in. Utah, and at Kl Paso. lexas. an was chonen along with Uovernor Par dee. of California, Governor Morrison nf Nevada, and So tutor Newlundi Nevada, to make one of the replies in the formal addrewt of welcome. He waa elected one of the vice-presidents at-luiun and hs such, was iustrumen ui in securing tlie meeting of the National Irrigation Cougrens recently held at Poitland. wliorj lie was re uluct.nil vice- president. Otiring the pat six yeais mr. onntn bus I .mi. 1 1 t'omniiHHioner-at-large an l chairman of the State Hoard of Horti culture. He is also president of the Northent Frti it Growers' Association. The cause of Horticulture lias Peon advanced by no one more than Mr. Smith. , , Mr. Smith was one of the McKiuley presidential electors iu 18!Mi, and in Hm cHinnaiun niado a stieaking tour through the counties of JoHephine, Douglas, Umatilla, Union, Sherman, and Wasco. Mr. Smith Wongs to the staid ele ment oi the Republican party, and ia one of its most Bggress've members and eloquent speakers. At the Lin coln Day buuquet in Portland, Feb. 12th of this year, his addresa aud that ot George H. Williams were especially noteworthy. One of the important Industries of the city are the departmenta of tbe Davidson Fruit Co. in making oratea for the berries, boxes for apples, and ice for icing the cars, aa well as for cooling the cold storage rooma. Per haps but few of tbe residents of tte city realize tbe extent and importance of this woik. It gives employment to a good many people, bes idea the cou- veuieuoe ot lurulslilug tnese articles at home. The Hood River Box Faotory ia now busy getting out 50,000 atrawberry crates. The company have juat in stalled a 50 horse power Westingbouae electric motor, which displaces tbe old iteam power. A new nana saw uas tlso tieeu installed, wnicn ia a minia ture saw mill iu itself, doing a great variety of work, and ia much auperlor to the circle saw for many purposea. It takes a saw G Inches wide and a length of nearly 27 feet. An ingen ious arrangement for filing the saw has been iitted up, so that a maonine when started in motion will tile the jaw automatically. The factory is turning out l.&uo orates per duy, with only half a crew. the capacity or tne sawing aepanmeut. heing .i.ouo per day. ine lumoer useu ia lurch nn d white II r. selected on ao- oouut of its whitecoloraud piuolpally on account ot being free rrom odor, which would taint fruit. Pine or the yellow llr la not used ou the account ot its strong odor, the pitch in the wood being a serlotiB objection. Most of this larch aud white fir can be ob tained iu Hood River valley; although some of It has been shipped lu on ac count ot the two saw milla being ao behind with their orders. In the assembling department, men do the nailing, putting in 39 naila in each box.and two men will nail about l,,rU0 per day. The hallocka are made from veneer wood which ia out op in, strips tho right sizo, scored at tbe joints, aud then stitched on wire Hlitching machines. These machine are usually operated by girls, two at a m ieliiiie, one to heud the ballock lu l npu and the other stitching it They b 'l-onie very a .t t iu u short tin e aud tach machine will turn 4,000 o li.OOO er day. lu this depuitment mi oi I, liv tho piece. 1 he ieo plant is now luiniug out. three tu lour tons of pure spring water e ptr day, In litre, clou1, acu pouun nlos, i.nd have a ihre siuih s ilocK ii hand lor icing ui tats, ua well aa for local consumption, 'iheairauge- ent of the new plant ia very conven ient and modern, and was liullt wltn tho view of having it aa complete aa possible. The old arrangement oi naving pipe. n the various chill rooma has been one away with, and tbe cold . air. la ow supplied by means of fnua which' foroe the cold air through woodon itiBH. fur in I tti a perfect circulation,- and avoiding the dampaesa caused br ice mol'ing from cooling pipea in ine rooms. There is storage capacity for several carloads of fruit, and will be especially desirable for perishable fruit wlilon occasionally arrive. iuu late for shipment on tbe day it la re ceived. In one of the rooms are several thousand sacks of potatoes, whioh are now in as good condition aa when put n last fall. Tuey are nrm ana buuw o signs of decay or sprouts, iney cau be placed on the market a little later when most or tne oio .surpju stook baa been worked off, aud will bring muob better pricoa Tor Being first grade stook. All ot the maohlnery In the two plants Is operated by electric motora, power being transmuted rrom m at hour service of the Hood River Eleo trio Light & Power Co. The latter oomoany nave now a uuge amount of surplus power, and tbe aer vice ia equal to any or Mie large oitiea. There la still plenty oi iujb for manufacturing, and Hood River oirers exceptional opportunities ior manufacturing, especially small indue tries who are looking for oheap power, desirable residence locations for em nlovea. good transportation laouitiea, and othei essentials to the economi cal operation of their business. Sew Push Club at The. Dalles. ' "Let us know your needs; we have what you are seeking. " inat a tue ao ThA Dullna Ktiainesa Meu'a Asso ciation will bespeaking to the outside world through literature oi an ainua descriptive of tbe resourcea or ine Dalles and vicinity, iney unvo cently organized for tlie purpose of developing those resources aud are go ing at it in a systematic uiuu. Their oltloers are: a. r ua&a, pioai- dent; F. S. Ounuiug, vice president,; C. ij. Phillips, treasurer; "w- Donald secretary and manager ana j. A. Router, K. C. Pease, H. J. Maler, F. Menefee aud F. P. Taylor, direc tors. Rooms IS aud l'J In the Vogt building have beeu engased and there J. S. MaoDonald, a well informed promoter aud well qualified for the work in baud, will transact business for the association. Ho is already hustling about becoming acquainted with our varied resources and search ing out every avenue whereby many factories may be established and set tlers induced to cast their lot in.auch a goodly laud. Chrouiole. Progress on the New Hitch. F. C. Sherreib reports that about eighty men are now employed on the new ditch, and that the work ia being pushed along as rapidly as poaaible. The grent scarcity of men has made It impossible to do the work as quickly as was intended, but that the con tractors are doing the best they can. The ditch that is being made ia very satisfactory, and fluming will be avoided where it ia possible to do 'ao. Very little flume will be required this side of Dead Point, and it ia ex pected that the ditch will be complet ed that far by the first of July, and water supplied tbe patrons from that point by that time. A I "St -ft -