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LEI ( HOOD KIVER, OREGON, MAY 17,1906. VOL. XVIII. SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVER COMMEKCtALCLCn-Mcetj very aecond Monday In each month at p. SB., la the club rooms over Jackson's slore. H. K. DAViiiaoN, Pres. A. D. MOK, rrntirr. - - liUXL) Erv t.h li M4if . .mi. ill!, A. f. and A. M.-Mtrli saiunt'iy evening on orbelore twh full m.nu. A. 8 Iti.ow Kiw, W. M. D. MolJOSAl.D, Hctrettiry. H'OD H1VKH CH AH tU Xu. 1:7. li. A. M. Meets first and third Friday nights of eiick month, 1. MiUonai.b, H. P. A. D. Aloit, Secretary. HOOD KIVER CHAPTER NO. , O. E. 8. Meeta second and fourth Tuesday evening Of each innntli. Visitors cordially welcomed. Ma T I. Kinnaibd, W. M. Hih TubhkSa Oa.-i kh, Secretary. 1DLEW1LDE LODGE f.O. 107, I. O. O. F. MeeU In Fraternal ball, every Thursday atgbt. K. U. I'AitKorr, N. li. AUIS Nbal, Secretary EDEN ENCAMPMENT, No.. 1. O. O. K. Regular meeting aecond and lunri h Mondays ofeach month. H. C. Cook, C. r. H.'C.bjriTH, Scribe. LAUREL REBEK AH DEGREE LODGE NO. U, I. O. O. F.-Meela tlret and third Fridays In each month. . . Mas. E. W.Whsi.fc, N. 0., Ills. Dora Thomson, Secretary, WAUCOMA LODGE rfo. 30, K. OF P.-"1 -Meets III K. of P. hall every Tuesday night ' Tuos. V. JoBKSoN, C, O, yrs: shock, k . or r. aud b. MOOD RI V ER C AM P.N 0.7,702, M. W. A. Meet In.K. ot P. ball every WedneHday night. E. 8. Maybs, V. C. C.U.DAK1N, Clerk. OOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 624, WOM EN OF Wooderaft-Meeutat K. of 1'. ball on the first and Third Friday of each month. JJ-.:... , - LOU MtKEVMOLlW, U. N, F. W. McRbynolds, Clerk. BIVKRHIDE LODGE NO. W) A. O. U. W. Meeta first and third Saturduys of each month. F. H. M.Auu, M. W . E. K. BrABlIty, ridanoier chkbtkb SHlim, Recorder. ' 'Hi.rt..,1 ., ( , , . - i . OLETA ASSEMBLY NO. 103, UNITED AKT- .sana.-ldeel Ihe tlrat and third Wednes days, work: aeooad and fourth Wednesdays Artlsana' hall. G. W. Thompson, M. A. C. D. Hbnbich, Secretary. ' 'CUUHT- HOOD RIVER. NO. M, FORESTERS " ;of America, Meet seooud and fourth Mon days iu each mouth In K. ot P. hall. ...? . skmcca F. Fours, C. K. y ; O. BRDSHJS, V. C. . , - '.'OANBY POST, NO. 16,0. A. K.-MKEiS AT -A. O. U. W. hall, second and lourlb Satur days of eaeh inouUi at i o'clock p. in. All O. A. K. members Invited to meet with us. . .-. S. A. Skinnku, Commander, TaonA-Oos,AdJutnt. 'CANBY W. R. C, No. 16 MEETS SECOND ' ' and fourth Saturdays of each Month In A. O. U. W. hall at a p. in. . Ej.lbn BLOUNT, President, . (iJtyr.inJpiB.lNuHts, Secretary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No.34li9, R. N. A. ; Meet, at the K. of P. Hall on the secoud and fourth Fridays ot eaeh mouth. - , Mas. Cakhik Bitomus, O. ,, iiU. Ku-A Dakwn. Recorder. y ' WATT, M. D. " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. V - Telephonea: "offlce, Jai; residence, 811. ; V , BVKGEON O. R. A N. Co. Ha. MAHY JORDAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Offleea and Residence to E. L. Smith Building ' Over First Nut. Bank. Entrauce, rear , i of bant; ou Thud St. . , Phone mi. . H.L. DXJMBLE, JHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' . -. . Successor to Dr. M. F. Shuw. Calls promptly answered in town or country, DayorNiglit. Telephones: Residence, till: Offlce, 613. Omue In the lliosius Building. f DR. J. EDGINGTON, Physician and Surgeon . Office over the First National bank. '.-.!. -Offloe phone 1433. Res. phoue 7CX1, r; M. F. SHAW, M. D. ., . Oflice in Jackson Block. Oflloe phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. 5113. " W. GAVEY, M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND iUItGEON Calls promptly answered day or ninlit. Phone Main osi uinoe ami resiueiice. Otlice, Smith Building. . I) 11.31. H. SH AKH 1). EDNA B. SUAltP , v Osteopathic Physicians .! Graduates, of ,'tlie American School ol Oeteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Orlice and Residence Huxley Cottage ' River street. 'flione 25 ' ' ' ' Hood River. "C: BKOSIUS, M. D. i ... PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ''1V., . 'Kfone't'ihtrai; 'or 121. - Office '" Hours; ') to H A. M.; 2 to 8 . Hv D W.PINEO,D.D.S. dentist ''i Co Brid) Work a Si-kcialty. : Office over . ' ' Firit National Bank Telephone Main 311 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D; ;;-.t)ENTlST. . ! Hpaelaliston Crowo and HridKe Work. ,. ' " Telephones: ' dffice, 8; rmldencelOlS. . met over Bank Bldg. Hood Kiver, t)re. M. E. WELCH, 'iiftBsSEi)'' Ceteris abt--stkukoV ' la prepared to do any work In thu vcli rin-1 ary fine. H an be fonnd- by eulliUB Tit or j ph-nln? to I'lBikaadrug nl.ire. A. JAYNE LAWYER Abitracts Furnishetl. Money leaned. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. . Will Prartlxe In All TonrH OlBee wlrh (eo. 1. Cnllwriwin 4 Co. Uetkina, Aoatracts. Setilemmit of Kii.. , UOOl) KIVEK. OKK. . FOUTSDERB i' V Attorneys at Law Broaius Building - HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Co;- JOHN J.KLAN fl 1 1 EN 1'E ilfON ATTOItN'KY ATIWV. AllSTK.M tr.ll. Nil- 1.11,1 rt ni.lt. wii'. t".jti. ' Kr-TAili AKRT. . For a year a res, dent ofO eiton and Wwsh- loa-ton. Has had many yeiir experience in Haal Kstate mattrx, as abstrwlor, swrcher of : tillaa and aeul.' ttalisfaction guaranteed or , no oharga- wake Up Take Notice of the FARM PROPERTY Next week they may be sold We have some snaps it will pay to look at Don't Delay J. li. Heilbronner & Company Fruit Lands, Real Estate and Insurance Ground floor new Davidscn BMg. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Hood River Studio First-Class Photographs We have Hip luiwt hi mnutitB Hnrt can en large your IMmtfm in crayon, IMtUiuoid or Sepia. ttatiHtuethm KuartiuteeU. W. D. ROGERS, Prop. BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to get an easy shave and first-class hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection DeBORDE & GREY. 50,000 WELL BRICK 350,000 Building Brick For Sale at the BRICK YARD . A. T. ZEEK. U.JONBS, Dentist Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plates. Tr atmeiit of diseaned teeth and gums, Ollii-e Hrius lluildiiiir. Phoue 1033 ' Eureka Meat Market lj .. M.UL'IKE 11UOS., Pmcs. I Dealers in Fresh and Cured .Meal?, Itr. l'tiiiltry. Fruits and Vei:etsil!is. ' Free Dtliery. Phone M.du 3i. I. G. COE Carpentering S N APS E.O ni.ANCBAH Casliler. Cashier. The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVKK, OREOON. rnpilal and Surplus, $:t(,(IOO. P. H. HALL-MIS & CO. Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Mak Rurvevs, plHtia and nllmate for acw er.llidit and power and railway plants, and furnish, auhtert to approval, plaiia, apeolflca lions and eKtlnmtea for all idasaraof bulldlnga public, private and mercantile. Xeclal at lentlni) nlvjn to eiHmomle and alnw-burnlng eoiiHlrueUon. Accuracy aud eeonomy guar anteed. DAVIDSON Bl'ILDINO HOOD RIVER, OREGON. STRANAHAN & SUVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD PIVER, OREGON. S. H. COX Contractor and Builder PlJLXI AMD TIKATM FCUTUIW. FREDERICK & ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Eitlmatei furnlhd on all kinds of work PKnnoa' Arnold, Main W. SIMONTON & SONS Architects and Builders. Decorative Painting and Paper Hanging Flans furnished. Estimates care fully made. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. A. JEROME, Architect riuvinv imH Hvriti vpura exnerlence In it-urn.,.. Qii hntlillitir 1 would reaDectfUllY solicit a part of the patronage of tne people oi Hood River who anticipate Duiminu. lerma reaonable, a id satisfaction guaranteed. Of flce at residence ou Heights. JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Phone 709 ' Figures and estimates furnished oi all kinds of building and contracting. H. SEYMOUR HALL, Surveyor. I am fluidified and prepared to do all klndB nf arut.oiu.ui lunri Miirvevtnif. Accuracy auar- antevd. Those who wla" flrst-olana work dene address H. r. D. 2., Hooo Kiver. rnoue ouxi, TEE OREGON Fl BELIEF ASSOCIATION of McMimiville. Oregon, will insure your property at (K) ir cent less cost tlian any other institution. V. r. KU?i. special Aeeni, H.iod River, Oregon GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I have for location some choice apple landa nd timner claims: alao relinquishments and land to script. Call on or address. Wm. f. rand, Res. Phone 376. Hood River. Ore. C. A. DANO Real Estate HOOD RIVER OREGON Intending purchasers would do well to see my Hat of city and farm property liefore pur cliRBing. Shepard & Franz HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Are in correspondence with all parts of t.- il.-i J ! 1 tne Ulllteu n auto aim nrc in guou puot- tion to fell your Farm Property LOCAL AGENTS Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Orient Fire Insurance Co. JAS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am prepared to execute all order for granite and marble work, monuments, tombstones, etc. Also contract for all kinds of stone masonry, con crete, etc. WE WANT LAND We liave buyers waiting for suitable locations iu the fruit belt. List your property with u. We are located at the hub itnd give special at tention to the Hood Uiver district. Portland property to tradu for fruit land. LANGiLLE & RAND 73 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon WOOD FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also other kinds of wood. I have a new steam wood saw and kin prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FRED HOWE. rhone 121. r.B.HTANLKT, K U SMITH, r'rea. V Ice-Prea. V. C. Brook, Ami NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United Statea Land offlce, The Dal la, Ore., April Id, Uua. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler baa filed notice of Ills Intention U make final prtwif In aupisirt of hla claim, and that auld proof will be made before the Reiilater and lleoelver lat .The lis I lea, Orecoo on May 21st, latw, vlt : DAVID M. DUVALL of Mosler, Oregon, on H. K. No. Kii, for the lota i, g. a, aua 4,seotiuu to, tuwtisu p a ounu range 11 east, W. M. He names the following wllneaaea to prove Discontinuous reeldenoa upon aud oultlva Hon of said land, via: U'wls I.. Cioodwln, William E. Hnskey, Ueome W. Huskey. Win. W. Htephenson, all of Mosler, Ore. 1 niviitci. i. itt it,A aH-m24 Keglater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United Rtatea Land Offloe, The Dallea,Oregoa, Apr. 16, Won. Notice la hereby given that the fbllowing named settler has filed notice of lila Intention to make final proof Id nipport of hla claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on June 6th, l06,vl: ISAAC M. THOMAS, of Mosler, Oregon, on H. E. No. m, tor the N6 Br.1, rtKjV bw auu e" cir, section 2, township 1 north, range 11 east, W. M. He names the followlug wllnessea Uprov hla continuous residence upou and cultiva tion of said land, via: John Armstrong, Ueoiye It. Wood, John Evans, Edward C. Davidson, all of Moaier, Oregon. a! mil MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United Stalea Land Offlce. The Dallea, Oregon, Aprils, 19uti. Notice la hereby given that the following named aettler has filed notice of hla Intention to make final proof In support of bla claim, and that said p wf will be made before Ueorge T. Pr aider, U. 8. Commissioner, at bla offloe In Hood Ulver, Oregou, on May 15th, 1VU6, via : EARL K. BAHT.MK.S8, of Hood River, Oregon, on H. K. No. Km. tot the K'i HK!4, aectmn 24, township i north range V east, and lota and -I, section 1$, town ahl., 1 nortli range lUeatsl W, M. He names the following wltueases to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, via : ' Edward H. Hartwlg, Harry A. Hackett, Ralph Jarvla, Andrew A. Jayne, all of Hood River, Oregou. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, al-Jml0 Register. (Tlmb-r Land, Act of June S, 1878) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Offloe, The Dallea, Ore gon, Jan. 'ilril, KMX). Notice Is hereby given that in compliance wltb the provlalonsof the act of Congress of June , 178, entitled "Au act for the aale of timber lauds In the alatea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August a, mi, WALTER BPEED ofKt Johns, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has tnis aay niea in mis omoe nis sworn statement No. 27M. for the purchase of I he lot 3, 4, 7 and H of Becllon t), Tp. 1 north, unifll K.. W. M. That he will offer prools to show that the lands Bought are more vaiuauie lor tne um ber or Hone thereon than for agricultural miri'ives. and lo establish his clatnia to said html leiore the Kegisler and Receiver at the iniicl ollli'e in ine uauea, uregoa, on nay 12th, lwl. He names the following witnesses: NllaC. Olson nd Win. H. Bathgate of Portland, Ore gon; John ('. Heogee of lualatln, Oregon, and K. Krualachy of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persona claliiilngadversely any or the above described lunils are requested to tile I heir claims In this ottlce ou or belore tbe aald 12th day of May, IfOS. MICHAEL T. NOLAN. mHmlu ' , Register. ITlmber Ijind, Act June 8, 1K7H. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Hlutcs Land Otlice, The Dalles, Oregon, January lo, WOO. Notice Is hereby given tlutt In coiiipliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, lK7tf, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In Ihe states of t'nlllornlii, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tcrrllory," aa extended to all the public land stales by act of August 4, 1W, DAVID r'oULKKs of I'ort niiil, coimly of Muhiiomah, state of Ore. ir, hits this tiay filed In Ihla offlce bla swum Klaiement No. 27HO, lor the purchase of the W!-NK',, NWUKHan4 N',HWW.eo tlon ft, township 1 norih, range K,, W. M. That he will oiler proof to show that the lands sought are more valuable for the tim ber or stone thereon than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish hla claims to said land before the Register and Receiver at the land offlce In The Dallea, Oregon, on May 10th, Itwtl. He names the following witnesses: Nlla C. Olson, C. W. Kmbody, Benjamin K. Fisher, of Portland, Oregon, and John K. Hedge, of Tualatin, Oregon. Auv and all nersons claiming adversely any ol the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in I his ottlce on or be- lore the said 10th day of May, IMM. mSinlU M1CHAKI.T. NOLAN, Rogl ster. Timber Lund. Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. United Hint Land ofltce, Tbe Dalles, Oie gon, .ln. 23rd, hum. Notice la hereby glveu thitl In compliance wltb the provisions of the act of congress of June S. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber laada in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public Land Slates by act of August 4, IMM, HUKLAH OCTAVIA ROLLK8TON of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has nils aay niea in tins omoe tint worn statement No. i-WJ, for the purchase it the Iota IS and 14, section 81, lot 4, aectlon Xt, tp. 1 N., R. a Kast and lot 4, section 6, Tp. 1 n,lh ran-eSK.. W. M. That she will otter proof to show the htnd UKhl are more valuable for the timber or atone thereon than for agricultural purpos i nd to establish her claims to aald landa before the Register and Receiver at the land office in The Dalles, Oregon, on May 12, lWt. Mhe names the following witnesses: Nlla C. Olson anil W. H. Hathgate of Portland, ore.; Walter Hpeed of at. Johns, Oregon; f. Fraut- chy of Hood Klver, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversel; ativ of the above described lands are reaueai ed to die their claims In this offlce on or be fore the said 12lb aay or May, inue. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, mKimO Register, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ITnlied Htatea lJtnd offloe. The Dallea, Ore. March 2d. iiwai. Notice la Hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the stalea of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, ana waahlngum Territory," aa extended lo all Ihe public land stales by act August 4, 1HW, PAUL P. MCCULLY, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of orcirou. has tula day nied In tbla omoe hla sworn statement No. 2Krt, for the purchase of Lot 4, aec. 4, l-oia l ana a, ana nr.'. nt-,,. aec. .v in tow nnh In I. rsngev east. W. M.. aud will offer proof to show that the land sought la more vaiuauie air lie vinioer ana sume uian for urrlcullural Durnoses. and to establish his claim U aald land before tbe Iteglaler and Re ceiver at The Dallea, Oregon, on tbe alio day of Mav. ri Me namea aa witnesses: nuea u. uisen, roro lend, Oregon ; Kred Krautchy, Hood Klver, Oregon; ueorge tianuiey ana itavia rouiai Pftrlland. Oregon. Any and all tersons claiming adversely the sbove described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or be fort the Wtb. day of May, 1UU M1CUAEL T. NOLAN, ' ln29 mil Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In (lie County Court of tbe Slate of Oregon, for Waaeo County. In the matter of tbe oatate of Pbebe Jonea, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned baa been duly appointed by the County Court for Wasco County, Oregon, admlnlatre trl x of the estate of Phebe Jones, deceased, and all nersons having claims against thesatd esiate are requlied to present same with the ptoper vouchers attached, within alz months from the dale of the first publication of this notice, at the office of roula at Derby, Hood Klver, Oregon. F.ZMA R JONK8 Administrating of the estate of Pbebe Jonea, deceased. Dated and Drat publlabed March U, Iff. POUTS A DKRBYV Attorney! for Admlniatralrlx. OFFICIAL VOTE AT THE PRIMARIES REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES OFFICES Fd W. Mttlkey U 8 Senator, ahorttn.. John than Bourne, Jr US Senator, long trm H. II. Cake do Stephen A. Lowell'. .' do S. L. Smith.. do E. B Wataon'. W. R. Ellia . .Rep. InCongreaa Wm. J. Lachner. , do John L. Rand. do Geo. 8. Shepherd do Harvey K. Brown Governor T. T. Geer . CA.8ohlbr.de. do Jalhee Wlthyconba do Charlea A. Johns . do Frank W. Benton Secretary of State Claud Catch. do Lot L. Peerce. , do Frank T. Wrirfitman do John H. Aitkin. State Treaaurer. . . E. V. Carter. , do Ralph W. Hoyt do A. C. Jaanlnr do Tbot. F. Ryaa do Geo. A. Steele.. do Robert Eakin .Supreme Judge. . A. M, Crawford. attorney General. , Geo. H. Durham do H. ekannan. , ..8upt.Iub.Inatrutlon.- Wm. J. Clarke. State Printer Willia 8. Dunlway do J. R. Whitney do 0, P. Half Com'r of Labor. , D.J. Cooper RepreaenUtiva 0. J. Farley . do J. F, Hendrick do A. A. Jayne . do Philip W. Knowlee. do Edward F. Sharp do Levi C. Chriaman Sheriff.. F. C. Sexton. do Simeon Bolton County Clerk . M. Z. Donnell County Treaaurer. , G. R. Caatner Commiaaioner . . H. J. Hibbard do A. W. Mohr Surveyor . Chaa N. Bunret Coroner. , Democratic Candidate Orricaa John 1L Oearin ...U. 8. Senator Joa. H. Graham Rep. In Congress . Geo. E. Chamberlain Governor P. H. Sroat Secretary of State J.D.Matlock .State Treasurer . T. G. Hailey Supreme Judge. . J. Beott Taylor Stat Printer . Bobt A. Miller Attorney General 8. F. Blythe . -Repreaentative . J. C. Egbert . A. Bettengen. .Sheriir JohnBampahlre Clerk' Ed Kurtx. County Tiwurer... ChaaUCopple Commissioner Bog o North Bank. Contractor on tbe noith bank road, aaar ArllDtgon, bar oooanterad an area of ground oovarlng several acrea and about 500 feet acroaa where the uryey runs that ts nothing but a aoft, bogRT, and teeminKly bottomless pit. Kauk grass covers it, and a very thin crust of sod. Tha men are compelled to above heavy plauks onto this ground and stand on them while they remove the areas and sod. It is stated that a few days ago, a Harede laborer fell oft bis plank after be had removed tbe sod, and be is still going down, aa be waa onder be fore tbe rest of of tbe orew bad recov ered from their bewilderment and rained to bis eselstanoe. Nothing was I i s s. lis j5 ill U il I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU 56JJJ3S" ?2 ONOoanocMHsaMOOMaNNflooneaH aSS$SS2P2SS28xSS'S!iSS5IJ 2 !Sr? 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It is thought tbat this bog will have to be filled in with rook, which will make this a very expensive piece of work. It is known lo be over 20 feet deep, a pole of that length having been sunk there a few days ago. it did not strike bottom. Chronicle. Advertised Letter Lint. For week ending May 14. 1906. Lowe, Mrs. Chillis; lirun, E. j Car naban, II. W. ; Darrah, Charles A. llerrel C. P. : Hortncott. J. W. ; Ma lone, Tom ; Myting, Sam ; Mullbolland BIwe; Pittavuro, O. ; Powell, D; Shields, W. ; Sutton, Moses. Wm. M. Yates, P. M. E?S5pS NEW LOCAL TkaIN TO BE PUT ON The new local train, that has been in contemplation by tbe O. K. & N. for a couple of years, will be put on between Portland and hicks nay zu. - This will be a great convenience all along tbe line. It will be eapeoially welcome to Mosler, as it wm give them a day train each way. It wtll also be a convenience to Hood River people winning to go to Moaier or Tbe Dalles and back the same day. There will be five hours between tbe east aud weat bound train at Hood Klver, near ly five hours at Moaier and neany tour hours at The Dalies. T here are no connection tiaina excepting at the end of the run, and therefore tbe train will be able to operate on schedule time. The time card has been oompleted by General Passenger Agent A. I Craig and affects leaving and arriv ing time of regular trains JNos. 1 aud i No. 'i, which now leaves Portland for the east at 9:15, will on and after May 20 leave at 9 :30. Mo. 1, now ar riving iu Portland at 5:25, will get In at 5 o'clock. These Improvements are atf ordod by the cutting out of all stops of the through trains, excepting at Hood River, between Portland and The Dallos. All trains stop at East Portland. Tbe time of tbe Spokane Flyer will not be changed from Juni per to Riverview. The new train will leave fortiaua at 8:15, East Portland at 8:30, Trout dale at 8:50, Multnomah Falls at 9:20, tionneville at U:41, cascade LiOcks at 9:53, Collins at 10:08, Hood River at I0:;ix Mosler at iu:45, The Danes at II :15, Colilo at 11:45, and arrive at liiKK at 11:59. The Sbaniko train will be brought down over the Colum bia Southern ou a schedule to make olose connection wltb the new train, which will immediately return to The Dallea and remain tbere until 3 o'clock, to give patrons full opportuu- Ity to transact business at me uauoa or vlait the falls. Iiettirnina to Portland, tbe train will leave Tbe Dalles at 3 o'clock, Mosler at 3:28, Hood River at 3:40, Collins at 1 :05, Cascade Locks at 4 :20, Bonne ville at 1 :sz, Multnomah r ails at t :oi, Troutdale at 5:25, and arrive at Port land at 0 o'clock. "Tbe advantages of the new train will, we beileve, be quickly seen by business men and tourists, and it will build up a nice business,'' said Mr. Craig. "There are innumerable beau tiful plaoes along the Columbia river for a day's outing, and tne train will give patrons six hours at Multnomah Falls or Bonneville, five hours at Hood River, nearly five hours at Mosler aud nearly four hours at The DalleB. There are no connection trains excepting at the end of the run, aud therefore the train will be able to operate on schedule time." Whitman College Quarterly. We have received a copy oi the 1900, , Issue of tbe Whitman College quarter ly, catalogue number. A perusal of the book shows that tbe number of professors aud instructors is 37, 20 of whom are in tbe college aud academy and 11 In the conservatory of muslo. The total number of students is 395. of whom 107 are doing tbe advanced work of tbe oolloge. The requirements for admission are kept ou the same high standard aa previously, tbe equal of tbe best col lege in the east, and higher than those of any otber Institution in tne nortn- west. The completion of tbe equipment of the gymnasium bat given tbe college a splendid plant for pbysioal develop ment. The library has been largely added to, making it the most complete refer ence library in tbe Inland Empire. In the announcement or courses the following points are noted: First, the completeness of tbe courses otfered In the humanitarian branches, philoso- ihy.cluHBioa, literature and economics. Along these lines Whitman has always been very strong and the preseut cata logue indicates no weakening. Es pecially is tbe course in economics called to your attention. Second, in mathematics and pure science tne courses are all complete and tbe cata logue shows a splendid equipment for their pursual. Whitman does not aim to slve any professional solentitio courses but our work is recognized by tbe best engineering schools those which take only college graduates for entranoe. In tbe end of the book is given a resume of tbe work of Pearsons Aca demy, aud those who have not oppor tunity for complete high school or aoademio work may be accomodated here. Tbe conservatory, with its eleven teachers, its splendid equipment of pianos, and tue largest; pipe organ in the northwest, will naturally receive favorable comment. Anv Deraon. who Is interested in knowing more completely concerning tbe oollege, may reoeive a oopy of this catalogue and of other literature by application to Prof. W. A. llratton, secretaiy. Not if as Rich as Rockefeller. If you had alt the wealth of Rocke feller, the Standard Oil magnate, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel complaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The most eminent physician can not prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The uniform success of this remedy has shown it to lie superior to all others. It never fails, and when re duced with water and sweetened, is pleasant to take. Every family should be supplied with it. Sold by Keir & Cass. Large Apple Crop In asanas, Judge Fred Wellhouse, the Kansaa apple king, says tbe state will produce an unusually large orop of apples this year, if tbere is no frost within the next two weeks. Mr. Wellhouse la president of the horticultural society and keeps in close touob with orop conditions in tbe state. lie said : "The next two weeks will tell the stoiy for the apple crop this year. If we bave no frost in this time we will produce a ciop that will be unusually large, Tbe buds are now very tender and a heavy frost might cause a total loss. I bave 1,100 acres whlcb will bear this year. 1 bad more, but a fire in Sumner county a short time ago killed 100 acres of good trees." Fruit Trade Journal. n u J