i : It- I HOOD RIVER, OREGON, JUNE 7, 1906. VOL. XVIII. 1 2- SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVKR CflMMERCIALCLUB Meets vory 160000 Monday In escb month at 8 p. in., In tne club rooms over Jackson's it lore, H. F. Daviiwoh, l'rea. A. D. Moa, Becretury. Ot)D RIVKRTXTntih. Mo. 105, A. K. and A. M. MeeU Saturday evenlug on or before each full moon. A. 8. BixtwKKs, W. M. D. McDonald, Secretary. HOOD RI VEK C'H APTKK No. 7. R. A. M. MeeU Unit aud third Friday nights of each montb. 1. McDunams, H. V. A. D. Moe, Secretary. HOOD KIVKR CHAPTER NO. , O. E. S. MecUseuond and fourth Tuesday evening of each mouth. Visitors cordially welcomed. Mhh. T. .1. Kinhaiko, W.M. Mas. Thihkka CAsrNB,teortary. IDLEWlLDEiODUKNO. 107, X. 0. O. P. MeeU to Fraternal hall, every Thursday nigbl. R. G. Pabboot, K. U. ALUS Mial, Secretary EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. i9, 1. 0. O. f. Kegnlar meeting second and fourth Monday! of each month. H. C. Cook, 0. P. H. U. bauTH, Scribe. LAUREL REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE NO, 81, 1. o. O. F.-Meets first and third Fridays in each month. Mrs. E. W. VDMLL, N. Q. Mas. Doka Thokooh. Secretary. WAUCOMA LODGE NO. 80, K. OF P. Meeis In K. of P. ball every Tuesday n.gbt Thos. F. Johnson, C. C. V. C. Bkock, K.of R. and 8. Htiol) RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,108, M. W. A. Meets iu K. ot P. ball every Wednesday uigbt. K. H. MAtas, V. V. C. II. DAkih, Clerk. HOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. W, WOMEN OF Woodcraft-Meets at K. of P. hall on tbe brut and Third Fridays of each month. Lou McKbynoldb, G. N, F. W. McKkv.noi.ih!, Clerk. R1VERH1DE LODGE NO. 68 A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Baturdays of each nioBth. K. H. BLAOO, M. W. E. K. Bradlrv, Financier Cukstkh WHti'K, Recorder OLETA ASHEMBLY NO. 108. UNITED ART-Uaus.-Meel the first aud third Wednes days, work: seooad and fourth Wednesdays Artisans' ball. G. W. Thompson, M. A. C. D. Hrnhich, Secretary. COURT HOOD RIVER NO. 43, FORESTERS of Amerlca,-Meeu second and fourth Mon days In each mouth In K. of P hall. sknkca F, r outs, C. k. F. C. Baosius, F. C. - CANBY POST, NO. 18, 0. A. R. MEETS AT A. o. U. W, ball, second and fourth Batur days of each montb at 2 o'clock p. m. All G. A. R. members Invited to meet with us. 8. A. SKiNNut, Commander. Thomas Goes, Adjutant. CANBY W.R.C.,No. 18-MEET8 SECOND and fonrtb Saturdays of each Montb la A. o. U. W. hall at Up. m. Ellin Blount, President. - Qertkuiii B. InuLks, Secretary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 84119, R. N. A. Meets st tbe K.of P. Halloa tbe second and fourth Fridays of eaeh month. Mud. Cakkic Baosius, O. Mas. Ella Darin, Recorder. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Tslepbonea: Office, 281; residence, 811. SURGEON O. R. A N. Co. RS. MARY JORDAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Offices and Residence In E. L. Bmltb Building Over First Not Bank. Entrance, rear of bank, on Third St. Phone 871. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Successor to Dr. M. F. Shaw. Calls promptly answer 3d In town oroountry, Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, oil: Office, 61S. Office lu tbe llroslus Building. DR. J. EDGINGTON, Physician and Surgeon Office over the First National bank. Office phone 1433. Res. phone 76X1, M. F. SHAW, M. D. Office In Jackson Block. Office pbooe, No. 1471. Residence, No. MU. Dr. M. H. sharp Dr. Edna B. Sharp Osteopathic Physicians ftraiinatea of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirkgville, Mo. Office and Residence Huxley Cottage, River street. Phone 25 Hood Rivm. p C. BROSIUS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Pbone Central', or 121. Office Hours: 10 to 11 A. and 6 to 7 P.M. M.; 2 to H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S. DENTIST Crown Bridge Work a Specialty. Office over First National Bank Telephone Main 311 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. ... DENTIST. Specialist on Crown and Bridge Work. Telephones: office, 283; residence, IMS. fflee over Bank Bldg. Hood River, Ore M. E. WELCH, LICENSED YETERISARf SURGEON Is prepared to do any work in th. veterin ary line. He can be found by calling- at or pbsning to Clarke s drug slora. A. JAYNE LAWYER Abstracts Furnished. Money Loaned, HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. - Will Practice In All Courts. Office wlrh Oeo. I. Culbertson A Co. Col lections, Abstracts, Bettlement of rotates. HOOD KIVtK. OhK N. F0UTS & DERBY Attorneys at Law Broslus Building HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOHN' LKLASD UF.SDEBSON ATTORSKY-AT LAW. abstracter, no tary PUBLIC and KEAL FTATE AUENT. For 28 years a resilient of O egon and Wash Incton. Has had many years experience In Heal Estate matters, as abstractor, searcher of titles and agent- HatisfacUon guarantawd or on charge. SEE J.H. HEILBRONNER & CO. FOR Fruit Lands, City Property, Investments, Fire Insurance, Burglar Insurance Accident Insurance Our List of Bargains in real estate will interest you J. II. Heilbronner & Company Fruit Lands, Real Estate and Insurance t. Ground floor new Davidson Bldg. HOOD RIVER. OREGON. . Hood River Studio FOR First - Class Photographs We have the latest In mounts and can en- Israe your Phousi In crayon, Platinoid or Sept. Satisfaction guarsuteed. 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 respwv. Porcelain Baths in Connection ' DeBORDE&GREY.;, 50,000 WELL BRICK 350,000 Building Briclc For Sale at the y. BRICK YARD A. T. ZEEK. I)R.JONES,Dentist Crown and Bridge WorL . Teeth Without Plato. . Tr.-oiment nf diseased teeth and inm ilfH. Broaiua Buildiua. Phone lOU'i Eureka Meat Market MuGUIBE BllOS., Propa. IWlen. in Freehand Cured Meats, lard Poultry, Fruit and Vegetahlea. ' Fiee Delivery. Pbone Main S6 F. G. COE Carpentering Pbon 171 F-H.HTAKI.1Y, K-UHaiTsj, E.O.B1.AHCHAK reus, v ioe-i res. vamuw. V. 0.' Brock, Asst. "Cashier. The First National Bank OP HOOD RIVER, ORKUON. Capital and Surplus $30,000. P. H. BALL-LEWIS & CO. Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Make surveys, clans and estimates tor sew- r, light and power aud railway plants, and furnish, subject to approval, plans, specifica tion! aud estimates for all classes of buildings public, private and mercantile. Hpeclal at tention (Ivan to economic and slow-hnrnlnf construction. Accuracy and economy guar anteed. - DAVIDSON UU1L.U1HU HOOD RIVER, OREGON. STRANAKAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. S.H.COX" Contractor and Builder lLaM AJ(D ESTIMATI TVIDUMID. PREDFRICK & ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS BtttsiatM fornlihwd on all kind, of work pl, . Arnold, Halo M. . traOaWf. rradarlok. Msia sas SIM0NT0N & SONS Architects and Builders. PemratlTe Painting nl Poptr Hanglii(( Plana furnished. Estimates care fully made. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. A. JEROME, Ai-cHitoct Having had several years'- experience In jnin. .nt ttniiitinr 1 wonld resoectfully solicit s part of lh. patronage of the people of Hood River who anticipate building. Terms reasonable, a id satisfaction guarauieea. ui Ooe at residence ou Heights. JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER ANT) BUILDER Phone 7(19 Figure snd estimates furnished on all kinds of building and contracting. H. SEYMOORHALL, Surveyor. I am qualified and prepared to-do all kinds of flrst-elaw laud surveying-. Accuracy guar anteed. Those who wis" first-class work done address R. r. 1). ... Hooauiver. riione oui HORHM ASSOCIATION or McMinnvIlle. Oregon, will insure your DTOnertvat 60 per cent lees cost than any other institution. 0. P. ROSS. Special Agent, Hood Rlyt r, Oregon GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I have for location some choice appl. lands and tlmqer claims; also relinquishments and land to script. , Can on or aaaress, Wm.F.RAND, Res. Phone 370V Hood River.' Ore. C. A. DANO ..; w HOOD RIVER,, ' ,0REU0N i. i ' Intending ptirchaseri'! woulil . ' .do well to see my lint of elty r and farm property' before pur chasings " Shepard & Franz HOOD RIVER, OREGON.' : Ara In wrrespondence with' all' parts of tne I' n ilea crates ana are in goou posi tion to sell your -, ( , Farm Property J " 'wcaen:.;;::;: Northwestern Hotoal Life insurant! Co, , Orknl Fire Insurance CfX ' ;'-JAS, MCBAJN;: Hood River Marble Wor ; . Ara, prepared to ' ejiecdre all oraen lor eramie anu ir-T-, a.--r"Ia marble 3Wfe y numeig t.rTrihsat.riTiPfl pro. Also contract for all kinds of stone masonry, con- -.a. ' ; t T. : !;. WE WANT LAND We have buyers waiting 'for suitable lu the (rurt helt. . List your property with u. veare located at the hub and 'give' special' at tention tft t)i H'swl Jtiver district. Portland jiroisriy w trail lor iruii OJlIVIjlLIXaX KKIU 7 8iitu'-Stret,PoTtUnd,.OrtgMJ I WOOD FOR SALE. 1 am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also oUier kinds ol wood. . .. , r l. -.... m nuw .tu.m wnrwt aaw and am prepared to do eaaing. . Alao do general i learn wor a;. FRED HOWE. Phono IS1. ' , Real Estate SUMMONS In Hie circuit court ol lb state or Oregon, for Wasco couuty. Ralph Bpenoer, Plaintiff vs. Beulah V. Hpenoer, Deleudaut. To Henlah V. Spencer, tbe above named de fendant: In the nam. of the mate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear ana answer in. complaint niea as-aiusi you m "" -titled suit on or before the eplrstlon of sl weeks from tne aaie 01 me ur " this Summons as hereinafter stated, and II you fall so to answer, the plaintiff will lk. judg ment against you and will apply to the court for the relief prayed for lu bis complaint town That the bonds of matrimony now eititlng between plainllft aud defendsnl be rorever dissolved, aud for. such other and further relief as to the oourt msy seem pr.ir. This summons Is seived upon you by publl Miioi, tinf once a week for six oonseeu- ttve weeks In the Hood River MlMler, a week ly newspaper priuieu anu p"".'"" eonnty aud sute,snn oyoruer uiaue suii eu- tered herein on the aa oay oij, "J u..Mh,kia w L Hnulshsw. Jndue of said oourt The date of the first publication of this summons is tue stiu aay oi j.,. St. r. i,i 1 1 . i , r. it , - - Attorney for Flslutiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, initea suites Laud omce, Tbe IJalles; Oregon, way isiu, 1MW. Notice Is hereby given tlwl the follow ing named settler has filed nollos of his In tention to make Onsl proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before Geo. T. Prather, U. B Oommlssluuer, at hlsotlloe In Hood River, Oregon, ou Jun. -ltW6lV"-: ('1.AY HAIiLKYpL, of Hood River, Ore., on H. B. No. ft.'l7, for the NK'.NW, N'NKH snd 8WNKij,, station l, ti.wnntilpi north, rsuge 10 east, W. M. He names the following wiiuenir 10 urove iu nont in nous resldeuoe nponand culllvs- tlun of said land, vis: Joseph llengst, John Hacks! Charlrs . Ret d and John Kelley, all of Hh1 Kiver.Ore. m24,J21 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION United Htotes IndOffloe,Th. Dalles, Ore gon, Msy. 1W, iw.-woiioe i. ireicu, in thai the following-named settler hss Bled uo tlee of bis Intention o mske nnsl prool iu sunuortof his claim, and that said proof will be made before Oeo. T. Prattler, V. H. IVimmis- loner, at hl omce in noou iwinr, wojuu, u uue2tl,lM, vis: fHAKLKM H. BTANTON, ofllnod River, Oregon, on H. M No. KH for the SK'4, section 4, township 1 oorts, range 10 essl W.M. . ' . He names tne roiiowing wnos. io i-.c his conllnuout reslilenu. upon and culllva tlon of said iuii.l, vis.: Jacob M. Lens, of Mt. Hood, Oregon ; josepn a. V , Murihy and James O, Cameron, all of Hood River, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOI.AN, ltettiaier m42J21 SUMMONS.' In the Circuit Court of th. slate of Oregon, for Wasco county. Y Grace Harrow, PlalntHT- vs. nharlea Harrow. Defendant. TO Charles Harrow, Defendant:- In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby commanded lo appear In tin- alxive en- lll POIUI umi niMr,'n-r n .. -it, j le I2t li liny ..fjuiv, nMi,Hitaniwer iiiowiiu hJhI tl t.-.t agniiiitt you In ""It' court and Hiie miil lor wiinl ol siicn answer uie pmiu- II will iily lo me iHiurt lor me rein-i u- lamled In the complaint to.wil: kw ,ivi,m iHmiolvlns th bosds of matri mony between plalntllt snd di-feadanl, grant. Ins an sbsolule divorce to plaiolill and de. crreing the custody of their mloor child to Tins summons l publlil by order of lion W. L. llnidsliaw.Judsjeortbe'iioiivo en titled nun L, nisileaud enteaed Uilstlhdayof Date oi nrsi puniicuuoii, .. .i-i, ij. - , ; J A i a. v r on , . .. . ,,l ..... mSljylJ 1 Attorney for plaintiff. '. ii i i , X- i. ' ', NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United stales Lund office. The Dalles, Ore., n il 2. iwni.Notlee Is Hereby slveu tliut In compliance with Hie provisions of I lie si-l of Onicress rf Junes, ltfcs, entitled '-Au acl for lie sale of timber lunfls in me niaies ui i n- fomla, tlrrxmi, Nevsos, sua wssumaios ii nti.rv." awxtinilrd m nil the Public Land ln lei., by sit f Auvi-ff 1', MAHllli I'AlltKANKS. of Seattle, Waslilnatoii, ha I his day filed In this ofttee her sworn siairmeiii no. www. "r hi- DUieliHseoflheMi'. i l senium , iiiwu- shin 1 north, ranseSeMl NV. M..and will oner- r.. ., I uni.lil Id (intra uriHll lo snow linn in,- -...a... . valuable for Its timber and stone than for aartvultural puriswes, and to esiaoiisn ner claim tosnldlund before the lUiilster and Re ceiver, st The, Dalles, Oregon, ou the 2IU da of June, lUUil. ' Mhe nunies as WIIlieHses mm i,. wii.u,iM Poll land, ureson, l liurles J. rairnuuss, oj Heattle, Wash., Fred rauwny, oi iiooa Klver. Oregon, ami inu. r. -, w Hood Klver, Oregon. . , . , a v ami .0 mriKitia c a mlns; adversely the above described lands are requean-d to file their claims In this office ou or before said Sb day of June, WJ. ... , . mS-J4 MICIIAI-.l. 1. nvunn, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htafes Ijuid Office, The Dslles, Ore gon, April 1, llKSi.-Mollce Is hereby glventuat In compliance with the provlaloniof the act of Congress of JuneS, 178, entitled "Aa set fof the-salsof timber lauds In the stales Of i;aliroriila, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," 'as extended to all the Public Ijana wiatee oy act i ftuiui,,wi,- t CHAKLHH J. KAIKBANKH, of Heattle, county of King, state of Wsshing-S'..-n,i''av- ni.-d m this oance Ins sworn Moment No. 27, r l purohase of Jhe WWK'-4. VEytnm. "Wllon N fJWjj section l, In township I north, tang I east W. M., ana win oucr V"";',?'"1"- "'' the land aougnt is more hhiii. .. aer snu stone than ftr agricultural purpo and to establlsli lilscJahu ui said land before ih. Register aud Receiver at llie Dalles, Ore., on the Wtli day of June, laus. - He names as 1 ' I Z Isnd.iJregon, Maude A. ralrbaoks,of Heattle, ir.u,, ki-mi .ruiiimiv. ..mm av.. c. r gOO, aud LUIStJUrauarw, viwwu fHiis, w"- '.Ut il neranns clslmlii adversely ttia Bibove-deiieribeU lands ar requested lu nletttelr claims in uusouiue w yi v.i"i. 28th day oi June, iwn, . . , m3-$ " MIOHAKI. T. NOUAM, Register, jiOTIC'B TO SELL REALTY. In th (Ssin it Court of the f (Jounty OI. naseu, in, mi. , .. - n flrtMritn- In the I mu of the Bale of) In the nameef the Heal Bststaai the tnUte 1 StsU of Oratvo. . , vt :iiiWt Owen, de-l cs.i; by BdwsWCook.t ' - : Admsiiatratsr. I t Notiieaia hereby given that in pursuance of an 3Lj.. o,.f..nivfVurt of the Ceuntv of Was. Co, and state of Oretfoa. "d '! fclH day of August, A. D., IK, by th; Hon, A, B. 7 .1.. ,',., lrl. in the mattar nl ths Estate of Ueorg Owen, deeeasad, tis -uadsrHianed. the admioistratoir. l uie ssio saw,, ww j". ui, on the ii remises, to ths hignset M best bidder for caah. gold coin Of the, United Sltatss, and auujeot taounnrmauon m -mv yV'VT J ; ti t.. i,. 1 1 1 h rl.v at June. A. V. lW6,'ana falling to sell on said dsy, then Irem sad alwr said day. on cays ioikiwhis " , ' i i u . . ..I Auu nn I Ha oramisea nerein- .fiaescriCcin-thS Valley of Hood , Hiver. aa County and 8sta, all the rmht. title Interest ana , v... luvtrve Owen, at tria IHneof hal 'death, afld afl th-oiaiit, title and interest thai the Btate'has) by ooereuun w wise acguirHt other than or hi aodnioa t inat death. 4s and to all that certain, lot, piece, or par U M bind situate lyins snd bema In ths sail tk uld Geonra owen, si ins i nw County of Wsscoand suteof Otgoa.aa bounded and dsscribad as follows. t wit:-A n undivided one hslf interest in the south half S. 1-) of the south wea quarter (8. W. l-l of the north west Quarter (N. W. -) of aectsw twelve (12) hi township Trraffl North of Kent lea tiu M the Wiuametta Mendian, oes taming Uwaai tan, uh. tut IuhI mora or leas, the other am vided half interest In said laad bewsi owned by the said Edwsrs Csok. .. . , . . Tn. and Conditions of Sale: Cash, gold com of the United States to be paid to as id Administrator on day of sale Deed at expense f purchaser. The first puWicstion of this notice is Thursdsy the ik. list, iLv of May. 1S0). and the patter in which said notice shall be published is the (isveiera wek by Daper if general etrcuiauon pumwiw weekly in the City of Hood Hirer, said Count ndSU,',s . ' EDWARD COOK.1 AdnssMstrstor. JOHN L ELAND HENDF.RSON. Attoroeyfor aswi sdtatav. aWJ RESULT OF THE ELECTION HARDLY A STRAIGHT VOTE CAST The Dalles Republican Leaden work Against the Head of 1 he Ticket. While It was the general opinion that tba ticket would lie scratched, the result exceeded tbe wildest expec tations. If there was one stiaiitht ballot oast in Hood River yesterdayi It was probably due to chance or er ror. Some of the wildest combina tions were played,, with a jumble of Republican, Democrat, frobl bitton, Socialist aud wbat-uot. It was im possible to detect tne politics of the voter by bearing the ballc t read by the judges. 1'itity linea v-cre iguored or forgotten. As a rule, ot course, the party com plexion of tbe voter could be deter mined by the bead of tbe. ticket If it started out with Kourue'aud Witby oombe, it was probably au independ ent Hood River K publican. It the state ticket was all Republican, but mentioned tloai iu and Chamberlain, tbe tine Italian hand of Tbo Dalles political boas was readily discerned. lo the inix-up, however, there was one point ou which tbey seemed to all agree, and that was Itlythe for repre sentative, lie got the straight Demo cratic vote.three fourths of tbe Repub lican vote and tbe nearly straight of the Prohibitionist aud Socialist. Whatever tbe result iu tbe rest of the county, Mr. lilythe ought to be pleased with bis home vote. It has been evident for some time that Tbe Dalles political bosses were iu the plot to defeat Itourue and Witbyocmbe, aud tbe voting Monday showed tba eifeuts of their work among the faithful. The independent Hood River Republicans did what they could to counteract this plot, aud suo- oeded iu holding tbe vote down to about au eveu thing. The disaffection among Republicans agaiust The Dalles political ring cul minated in the heavy cutting of the gang ticket. On account of tbe streugth of soma of tbe Democratic candidates at home it was thought possible to eleot some of them and thus break-into the ranks of tbe ring at tbe oourt bouse, aud this accounted for the heavy outtiug. qf the couuty ticket. Tne Republican legislative ticket was especially objectionable to Hood River, and the general support of all parties was thrown to the Dem ocratic candidates, especially to Mr. UlytDo. Many voted fur lilythe alone, for fear that a vote- for Egbert might raise bis vote above lilythe aud make blni high man with one Republican iu case-ot a close vote. The result of tbe vote iu the tlvo preolnjcta, which includes Mt. Hood,, girea I llourne nearly luo majority. Ueutnif precinct gave him 70 votes over-tlearin, while East gave Oeariu i'i the. most. All tbe other precincts gave Bourne small majoritiea. With tbe combination working against him from orders from The Dulles machine, the vote is satisfactory. 'Chamberlain's majority cau ouly be explained on aooouut of bis popular ity, and tbe fact that not a campaign speech waa made here iu favor of the Republican candidate.. , Woman Sulfiage curried lu tbe five preoinota by 80 votes, having major ities in every product except Kant. ' Prohibition lost lu the five precincts by 27 votes. It carried in South and Center and lost iu the other three, the largest vote agaiust it being iu the last preoinct, whlob bad a majority of PS ugalust it, '-" : For representative, lilythe carried every precluot, having a pluiauty of .111 over Heudrlck, the next liignest. Mr. Ulytbe was supported by all par ties, aud tbe good vote bo received at. home should be a source ot mucn gratification to him. Winnie iad a. leal of 113 votes ovor Illbbgrd, for commissioner, In the five-precincts, but heavy majorities tor iliibbard in tbe other parts of the oouaty'rasnre bia election. The light against llibb rd was tne same opposi tion to him that occurred in tbe pri maries mainly on account or couuiy division. Mr. llibbard has remained neatml In this matter, aud be was credited with beiug agaiust it. rift School Reborl. . Following Is the school report for the fourth i i luonftiendlnit May m, iws., oi uieuooa ivivrr scuodh1 i ' - 4- Mlss .Mathews.. ........... v . Mies Toole. M!hh Jiowsruiso MissflHi-ks MIsslWriKht.; MlsslWllsoii , M Ins (Diet MiH;3ounU'...,.. . Mrs.jltot.lie-. Miss rai-wsrj Mr.((vr, IV.I1 -hooJ .AVeiha- aUrndance. Aversae nuiiiuer ucioukihk-. ma 0-ai oi aiu-iniaiii I'er al of punctuality Following is a list of those who sue- oeesfully passed their examination In the fiBbi grade: Carrie Sparks, led Uuttou, hiilitb flproat, Roger Moe, (Jeorge Inpp, Homer i folio wen, cva isun, ,naii -Cass, Harold Wood, Kitty llragg, Eleanor Jones, uoienurr, jume rvm flaird., Tbe above were snccessiui out or a class of 35 Twelve have failed In not more than two hrancnea anu nave ao opportunity ot making up those grades In June. ' - Prof. Wiley will give those wno failed iu aome branobea a chance to maketbem up -and take a special ex amination about tbe middle of this month. Monday morning a class waa started at the school, and Mr. Wiley will give them bia time, or wnaieter r necessary, until tbey are ready to take tbe examinations Some of the pup'ls who failed in one or more branches did so through mistakes iu their papera, or rather a failure to propei ly express themselves in writ ing tbe answers, and tut little study will be required for tbeui to pass a creditable examination. Sandbnirgnl and Robbed. John Kaufman was sandbagged at tbe l ash ion Stables Mouday morning shortly before three o'clock, and rob bed of ft, all tbe money he bad on his persou. He bad orders to gat a team ready at 3 o'clock, and went down below to feed them shortly after '2 o'clock. It was dark near tbe stairs, aud aa he reached tbe bottom he waa struck a violent blow on the temple, which knocked him insensible, lie was found there wbeu the parties came for the team aud a pbysioian summoned, lie was brought to with dltlioulty, aud remained iu a stupor until noon, when he was apparently all right, except for a bad swelling on the side of the head. There is is no bruise and leads to the belief that be waa sandbagged. He did not even see bis assailant, aud has a very dim recollection ot what happened, lie bad H in his pocket, and this is missing. There Is no clue to the robber, luite a number of tough characters have been around town siuoe be-ry picking oommenced, and two or three have been hanging aronud the stable. Whoever it was made a successful get away. Mrs. Mary WheUell Itronucil. Mrs. Mary Whetzell, was drowned in Hood River Wednesday, near tbe runoh of N. C. Evans. Mrs. Whetzell had just returned from the asylum, where she bad been nuder treatment for about four mouths for insanity, aud bad apparently recov ered She was closely watched by her husband tor a few days, who saw no sigus ot returning trouble, except that one night she got up and started for a neighbor's bouse. Mr. Whetzell followed her and brought her back, when she weut to bed aud to sleep. Wednesday Mr. Whetzell went tr a neighbor's bouse for a few minutes, aud ou his return found her missing. A search was at ouce made, and aa she was seen down at tbe river the party weut in that direction Her body wa found a short distance from the foot bridge of N. ('. Evans, lying in shal low water, where it bad floated. The body was taken to liartmess' undertaking rooms aud prepared for Liuiial, and services were conducted at the cemeteiy. Mrs. Whetzell waa about 45 yeais old aud leaves a husband aud a fami ly of children. Killed by a BUhI. C. A. Wells waa instautly killed on the north bank grade, at Aligator Kock, opposite Menominee, Friday, while engaged with the blasting gang in digging out a blast that bad missed lire, lwo others were also injured, but not seriously. It is thought that the powder was struck with a pick, thereby exploring it. A piece of rock struck Wells in the head, killing him iuutautly. J. 1). Nichols weut to tbe scene of the ace dent aud brouuht tbe bod; to Hood Uivcr, where it was prepared for burial. ' The deceased lived at, Orient, Wash., but ws (jumping near the place with bis ffttnily.-- . ,yr.-Ti,f is ' I'nioii Memorial Service. The fraternal orders of Odd Fellows, K ii i k tit of Pythias aud Woodmen will hold joint Memorial services In the Opera Home ou Sunday, June 10. al IU a. ui. sharp. After the service they will march to tbe cemetery, where tbe program will be coiiipleted. Members of the above ordeis, whether iu good standluK or not, aie reuueded to at tend and meet at their respective balls at OiiRl and march in a body to the place of meeting. The public are in vited to attend. H. C. COB, I. O. O. V. V. C. BKOCK, K. of P. W. W. PICKETT, M. W. A. J. II. t' ERUUSON.Oraiid Marshal. Meeting of Literary Society. The Cascade Literary Circle will meet Friday, June 8, at p. m. at the home of Mrs. Orr, on Sherman Avenue, to continue tbe reading of "The Twelfth Night." Roll call will be answered hy quotations fiom that nlav. As BOiue Important business matters will corns before the meeting, it is desired that all tbo members be moseiit at this meeting. The Circle is planning to obtain the services of rrot. Herd man, a Nhakes- rjeureau student and lecturer, to loot nre to tbe leople at Hood River dur ing the month of June. If bia ser vices can lie secured it will be a real treat and none should miss it. 0 S i c -s - fe a a 8 ! 5 s : , II t AZ .5 IB" " S 0 05 o 1 z Q a h y. , AandHlsl 3 475. IM.; 1 24 24 A and H 20 -In l.m.h II I I is; A and lllkl 62 IU4.6 4.V6 ft 111 Xi M snd aril S 6. 3 11 S3 land.') '' "Wo Kl. ' 14 41 li and 7 41 V1tJ M.S 10 6 20 A and II M 44 IMI7. :Vi.6 2S 3) A and 1141 Ii l Wl. :. f 2l 7 I anil ti Ml M-2H.5 27. 6 ' 44 ' i and 7 ' 4 liNi.r, as.d I a :w A and iwtl in 0f2. 2U. 4 24 :ib t, in, u u tait. n I n,s i 'i 2S i'J Ti il Hi .2. T, 5'.ii !'' m 4UW ,IH7 .4'!'.. , IW.'. Medal Awarded. The Selz Liberty Bell Medals for the last three months of the school year were awarded. The following la a list Maude Merrell Btella Paraous Grace Edgingtou Alta Husbands Myrtle Howe Esther Cox Vera Pickett Ouy Husbands Susie Emery Ormond Dans Everett Cessling Herman Anderson Louise Treiber Anna Carruon Ivan Wood Sidney Cooper Calvin Eniger Mildred Smith Walter Treiber Bessie Stephens Mary Samuels j Merl Jonea Mark Moe Marie Bartmesa Mattie llayword Uth 99.4 loth , U!.7 Uth ' U9.8 7th 98 Oth 97.2 ith 97. '2 5th 98.7 4 th 98.3 4th A 97.3 4th B 98.1 3rd A 98. ti 3rd B 98.7 7th 94.5 (ith 97 Oth 99.1 4th 98.8 3rd 98.C '2nd 99.'2 1st A 98 IstB 97.1 IstB 97.1 '2nd A 90.7 '2nd B 97.1 1st A 97.8 IstB 93 i KA VBtKK ti li FALL SHORT LARGEST SHIPMENT .THIS WEEK I'lrUng in the Loner Valley la well Over and Largest Patches Done. This week will see the wind-up of the heavy berry shipments, many of the patches close to town being about through, and the berry pickers are moving farther out. I he cr p baa been cut shorter this year than even the estimates at the beginning of the season, lhe returns from the lower valley will not exceed IU per cent of lust year, the crop be ing excedingly light iu many places. .here is a great dllterence In the yield of tbe different patches, lu some cases tbe plauta did not set over 10 per cent of a orop, wnlle in others nearly or quite a full setting of ber ries occurred. The cause is plainly attributed to the freeze In March, following the warm spell early iu the moutb.'ns many of the viues had be- guu to grow, aud on these tbe injury by the freeze! was the worst, mure was soma cultivation doue late in tbe winter, and this hastened tbe early giowtb of the plants, when they were caught by the freeze. The foot-h 11 berriea. and those id tbe higher altitudes, suffered tbe least, . In tact, tbey were injured vory nine. there are some instaucea wnere cue berries have not set very full, but aa a rule tbe lute berries will be a full orop. W illow Flat, west urappor ana jvu. Hood will have a full orop, as a rule. Picking has commenced in Willow I-hit and (. rapper, ana win stare in Mt. Hood the first of the week. ;lu Willow l-'lat the Davidson Fruit Co. have about 40 acres, aud will have a full crop. ,At Mt. Hood D. K. Miller haa 14 acres, which are loosing one, and promise big returns. All the eastern maiaeia are wanting berries. The washout ou tie main line east of Umatilla have shut out that part of the country for a week past, and continued rains nave Kept tiieni tied up. Tbe ouly eastern out let eiuoe the washouts have been Hpok- ' alio and points east on the Ureat Northern and Northern Paoino, and these points have been shut out at in tervals. Notwithstanding that bait of the eastern market bas beeu shut out, prices have bold up strong, with an active market. Berries have beeu billed out at not less than VI. lb, with the prospect of holding at this figure, or going higher aa the supply decreas es. Spokane waa nare oi nerries me UrBt of tbe week, und was Irantloally wiriug for them. All easteru maikots -are short, aud should be able to take all that are olfored at good figures. Ovefripea and poor berriea have beeu billed out at around tl, but good 4-tier shipping berries are holding up to $2.75. Buyers on the street have been paying cash for berriea aa low as 1.40, but all ot the berriea con signed through the Unions or David sou Fruit Co., huve held up lu price. Manager Ross, of tbe White Salmon Union says that only a little over 3, 000 orates have been shipped from there this year. The patches on the river bottom are about done, but the berriea ou tbe upper bench are still coming in, and he looka for a total of 5,000 crates from the otber side of the river. This will be only half a crop. The shipments from the Oregon able are about halt through. There will be no big days, Monday's receipts of ' tour oars being the bigbeet looked for this season, while last year as many, as thirteen cars came in.oue day. The total shipments this year amount to only about '25,000 ciates ao far, and It la considered that there will be about as many more before the season closes. There will be receipts of berriea for three weeks yet. Borne very flue fruit will be received from tbe upper valley. llazelwood la said to have paid au average price of '20. 8 cents for tbe but ter fat in cream last year The prloa paid wasl oeuts less than the price obtained for llazelwood butter, au average of '28.11 cents for tbe year, Tbe average price for the last three years aa beeu 28 cents The demand tor flue butter la still far ahead of the supply, so there la little chauoe of this average lielug lowered in tne nex three years. Buy cows, ship cream and make money. i Bijou Comedy Company, Mr. Chas. A. Prall presents tor the first time in your city tbe Bijou Com edy Co. iu high class vaudeville. This show la new and up-to-oaie, be ing composed of many well known ar- tista. Seats selling at Clark 'a drug store. Populabr prioes. One night. TburaJay, June 7. There is no need worrying along in discomfort because of adimnlered diges tion. (Jet a bottle of KOI NIL FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what it will do (or you. Kotlol not only digests what you cat ami gives that tired stomach a needed rent, but is a corrective of the greatest efficiency. Kodol relieves indi gestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young and healthy aain. You will worry just in the proportion that your stomach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry is to be avoided at all times. Kodol will take the worry out of your stomach. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. For sale by Emporium. A line 100 acre fruit and stock farm, one and one half miles from White halmon. Iwen- ty-one acres orchard, L'ti acres appiea mostly stanuani, bu acres uinmuj pas ture, plenty water, funning implements and stock go with tbe place. $10,P00, terms cash. Three grass machines aud a skim ming machine will yield a steady in- .... . ,. : , coino. wnal aiegrass uiacujuBsi uuw, of course. The cowa convert graBa in to milk, tbe skimming machine con verts milk into cream, and once every month comes tbe check fmm the creamery. If you need screen doors, window screena or meat aafes, don't forget V. O. Coe. Carpentering. Phone &71