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'IS 7 18 . . . . 1 HOOD RIVER, OREGON, JULY 26, 1906. 11 VOL. XVIII. SOCIETIES. HOOD KIVKlt COMMKRCIAI.OI.UB Meets every aerond Monday In each month at 8 p. in . In Hie club rooms over Jackson's store. ' H.F.DAViiwoM.Fres. A. t. Mik, Secretary. EooETRIVKR 1AHKJK NO. 105, A. . and A. , M. Meets rJaturday evening on or before each full moon. A. 8. Blowers, W. M. 1). McDonald, Secretary. HOOD RIVER CH, APTKIt HO .J B .A. M - Meet nrei auu iuiiu ,mj "'" "J. u o aiumis aiu, , month. A. D. Moa, Secretary. HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO 85,0. E. 8 -Meets second and fourth luesday evenlni "1-k ,.,nih. visitors cordially welcomed. Mm. T. J. KWNAIRD, W Mul Thkbksa Dahtskh, Secretary. M. IDLEWH.DE LODUK NO. 107, I. O. O. K. AU.IN NKAl,, Secretary .... ....,.. uuu 1, VP NO 48. I. O. O. K. Rnlar ...lliig second and lurthMonds r.t e,i,h inonlli. II. U.cooa, v. r. II C. (smith, Scribe. 1 AitKk-1 Kh'HKKAU DKOREE LODOE NO. 81 ?o OK Meets Urst and third Fridays lQ'each month. R w. Udell, N. O. Mrs. Doha Thomson. Secretary. VaTJcoma LODGE NO. 80, K. OF P. Meeu in K. ol P. hall every Tuesday nijht. " Tuoh. . Johnson, C. 0. V. 0. Bkock, K.of R. and 8. Hiillfl RlVKll I'AMP. NO. I.HB, M. W. A. HMeelVYu KUof P. Lai. every Wedneaday night. K.&HAYU, V.U O.IJ.DAKIN, Clerk. ; HOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 624, WOfEN OK w.wuiciiift-Meetsat K. of P. ball on the nrst and Third KrUlaysofKeachJntnk F. W. MciUvsolbs, Ulerk. u.uL'iiuiiil IJlllliK.NO. Ii8 A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Haturdays of each month. , H- Hi-"0' M- W E. R. Bbadlby, Financier (Jhbstkk SHUTB, Recorder. ... .uii vtin 1 ih. UNITED ART- iKausT-MeeiilieOrsi, and third Wedues l s woir md and fourth Wednesday. Artisans' hull, ti. W. IHoarao (J. D. Henukh, Secretary. , M. A. COURT HOOP RIVEIIK0.4WBBJTER8 o America, ii" itova.".- r. days lu each ntoii'h In K. o r na . 1. SKNECA K . C. Bbosi us, K. C. Pouts, C. K. AHY POST. NO. 16, 0. A. R.-MEETrt AT C a ; 11. wT hall. second and lourtb aalur- . " Hi ul 'in'clOt'K P. Wl. All S A. B- "lemneis Invited to meet with 1 rt. A. SKiNNKB, commander. Thomas Unas, Adjuiaut. riviiiv W. R.l'.,No. Hi MEETS SECOND v" r." .. . ............. ..1- ua..ii Monm in a. ami Hlllllli nniuiwuj o ... . iiuu si s p. , t.l.LKN 1H.UUM, iw.uvuw. O. U. tt. UEKTKCDK U. 1-NuLhS, Secrelary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 3409, B. N. A. Meets ul the K. of V. llall on the second and fourth KnUaysoleuch mouth. fourtn r iu, RH c A KR, K i,KOS, lI8i o, Mrs. KM.A Dakin, Recorder. " "j I. WATT, M". D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Tuleilii.ne ollU-e, 21)1; residence, all. SU UOKON O. R. & N. Co. SEE J. It HEILBRONNER &C0. FOR Fruit Lands, City Property, Investments, Fire Insurance. Burglar Insurance Accident Insurance P.H. Stanley, E. L. Smith, E. O. Bini-h am f ri. v ice-i'm. t,.aHincr. V. C. Brock, Atett. Cashier. The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON. CauiUl and Surplus, $30,000. P. 1.1. HALL-LEWIS & CO. Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Mak. .urvevs, plans and estimate, for sew er, light and power and railway plant., and furnish, subject to approval, plans, siwclnoa tions and estimates for all clauses of buildings publio, private and mercantile. Hpeelal at tention Rlvsn to economic and slow-burning construction. Accuracy aud economy (uar anteed. DAVIDSON BUILDING H0O0 RIVER, OREGON. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and ' Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. S. H. COX Contractor and Builder Flam am Kitimatm roaauiu. FREDFRICK & ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS KtUnstM furnished om all kind, of work Phones: SSLSL&S- SIMONTON & SONS Architects and Builders. Itocoratire Palntins and Paprr Hanglug Plana furnished. Estimated care fully made. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Our List of Bargains in real estate will interest you E. A. JEROME, Architect i;lnir had several years' experience In jmn. ,.i hutiiiiiiir I would resDeclfuiiy llcit s part of the patronage of the people of Hnm KivHT who aniiciiiMie uuhuihs. ,.! wiilarui'tlon iiuaranteed. Of fice at resldenoeiou Helg Ills. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN .Nl) SURGEON. Buiiccsaor to l'r. M. K. Bliuw. Calls promptly anwei -d in town or country, ly or NlKllt. Telephones: Kesi.u-uce, (il 1: Office, 013. Ollice in the lliosius liulldln. DR. J. EDGINQTON, Physician and Surgeon Office over the First National bank. Office phone 1433. Kes. phone 76X I , M.F.SHAW,M. D. OHice in Jackson Block. Office phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. IW. DK. M. H.HliAKF I)B. KllNA B. HBARP Osteopathic Physicians Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. OHice and Iteeidemw Huxley Cuttage, liivpr street. ii..n "R Hood Hivek. F. Office 1'HYaiICIAX AND SURGEON Tlione L'entrul, or HI. iirv in to 11 A. M.: 2 to 10 to 11 A. and 6 to 7 P. M. H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S. DENTIST Ckown Bhiikie Work a Specialty. J. II. Heilbronner & Company Fruit lands, Real Estate and Insurance Ground floor new Davidson Bldg. HOOI RIVKKand POHTLDN1), OHE. JOE WRIGHT CAUPF.NTER AND BUILDER Phone 7(i Kiiriiivs mill citimates furnisned on all kinds of building and contracting IE OREGON Fl RELIEF ASSOCIATION of McMitmville. Oie)fon, will insure your property at W) per cent lews cost man miy other iim.itniion. U. I . Itun, nieciai rtgeuv, HihhI Kin r, Oreiron Hood River Studio -KOB- First-Class Photographs Wnhnvethe latest in itiouiiIs and ran en. Isrge your l'linl.is in t'ni.von, Flalliioid 01 miMHlul'UOII (iimniiiCTu. W. D. ROGERS, Prop. Hepia. GOVER. TMENT imber and Homestead LANDS I have for location some choice apple lauds and tlmqer claims; also relinquishment and land to script. Call on or address. Wm. f. hand, Res. Phone 376. Hood Kiver. ore. BON TON ...Barber Parlors.. The place to get an easy sha ve and first-cla ss hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection 0. B. QRAY. Office over First National Bank Telephone Main 311 C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST. Telephones: Office 283; residence 1045 OHice over Ruller Bank, Hoon Kivkr, Ork. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VEIEIUNABV Kl'KUKON Is prepared to do any work In the veterin ary line lie can be found by calllnu at or ph-iiing to Ularkes dniK 8to A.JAYNE LAWYER Abstracte Fiirniahed. Money Loaned. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. "KH. HARTWIG, LAWYER. win Pmpiliv In All Courts. Office wlrli iiro. D. Culbertson A Co. lectlons, Allrcts. SettlemeiU of Mtatoa. HlKJU klVKH. OKE .N. 50,000 WELL BRICK 350,000 Building Brick For Sale at the BRICK YARD A. T. ZEEK. SENECA F. FOUTS Attorney at Law Brosltis Building HOOD RIVER, OREGON. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOHTLKt.ANb HENDEKSON ATTORXF.Y-AT-I.AW. ABSTRACTER, NO TARY PUBLIC and meal kstatk aoknt. I.-. .m .Miv renldent of o eieop and Wasii- liiKKin Han til many yean experience In I ami Ktale multent, aa nusirsi'ior.searciieroi tltliaand axent Halisfactiou guaranteed r no eharxe ' H. SEYMOUR HALL, , '.ca 'i purveyor. I lam aallfled and prepared to do all kinrti of MjIhi land unrveyinit. Accuracy tfutr. anutnt. Tltoiie who wl1 tlrhHimm work Uuiic ddresa R. K. P. it. Hood River, f bone 6U1 1. iR. JONES, Dentis Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plates. Treatment of dieased teeth and gimia Diliee Hroaiua Buildine. Phoue 10J3 (Timber liand, Act June 8, X!t.i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United 8lte Lnnd Offli-e, The HuIIch, Onwon, Jun. 15, iwi. woiice m nereoy given that In compliance with the proviaionii of the actof congrewiofJune 3, 1S8, entitled "An act for Hie aak of tiniticr lund in Hie tales of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory, an eiieiuieu 10 an tbe public land iaU by act of August 4, PAUL I'. WcCl'IXY, of Portland, county of Miiltiioinah, state of Oregon, nas nieu in mm .nn'-v ui,h.iu,i.h nient No. a, for the pureliaae of the lot 4, section 4. Iota 1 and t and HKNK of nection No. 6. In township No. 1N Ruime No. UK., W. M. and Will Oner pruoi iu nuuw umi inr lands sought are more valuuble for the tim ber or stone thereon than for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claims to 1.1,1 iHiid before the ltot Inter and Keeelver at the land Olttce in The Dalles, Oregon, on the 26th day of August, He uanies as witnesses; rreo rruiii-n.v, n Hxd Rlv.r, Oregon, snd Nils C. Olsen, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely mvni tii Bhove-descrtbed lands are reutient- ed to file their claims In this office on or lie- lore the said th day 01 August, mm. MICHAKI. T. NOI.AN, Jil itegiiiuir. NOTICE FOK PURLICATION. Department of the Interior, United Ststes IMua U1DCS, 1 lie liie, wi ... u uiir ., Notice is he.-eby given that of Mount Hood, Oregon, has Hied notice of lilt intention to make lluai nveyear pnaii in su portof his claim, vie Homestead Kntry No "Ml nnnle January W, IWW, for the BWUBW,,e lion a, town ship 1 N., Range 10 K., W. M. anil tlial sslit RrOOl Will Oe mane oc.rr inr ivrKifwn nun Mielve at the land office iu The Dalles, Ore gon, on July OTtli, UK. Me names hio iuiwiiiiii"i,urm ....v bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the land, vl: H. B. Hess. W. 8. Orlbble, Warren M. (V - er and C. K, Hpenoer, all of Mount llisat ore. gon. M ICR A 10 1. T. NOI.AN PICKING TilE STRAWBERRY Hegisler. BUMMON In the Circuit Court of theHlate of Oregon for the county of Wasco. Cameron T. Oroat, Plalutlft, vs. Anetle Uroat, Defendant. To Auette Oroat, defendant above named. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear anil answer the complaint Hied against you In the atiovo en titled suit on or before the expiration uf sl weeks alter the date of first publication ol this numinous which Is June M. l'.oi. and II you fall so to apar aud answer, the plsln tlll will apply to the court further lief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: Tor a decree dissolving the marriage coin 1 si t suit niiir rlagerelatiousexlslliig between plnlntlll mill delendanlaiid for such ollmr relief as tin couit may deem Just and equitable. This summons Is published In the H001I River Ulscier by order of the Honorable W. h. Bradshaw, Judge of said court, made ami entered on the lt-tu day of June, l'.wti. CLAUDK sTKAHAN Attorney for l'ialnlifl rlmt publication June 28, l'r. Mnl publication August lu, li.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States June IS, 11HW. Department of the Interior, l.snd office. The Dalles, Ore. ' Notice is hereby given that tJKOHUK WII.il Kl.M KOI. I, AH, of Hood River, Oregon, lias riled notlc of his Intention to make nnal five-year proor in a......l ..I hlu plulin. ViS! Homestead entry No. B7 J inartc M ay IB, 1W1 , ... ji. ui.nu-i. sjwI Inn St. HK'.NKW. and NK'.HK'. 'ectlon 8?, township a N., range 10 if t ..ml tlittl said proof will be made hf,.r niaina T. Prather. United (States tim- mlsslouer, alhlsoltlce In Hood River, Ore gon, on JuiysM, r.. " i... ..u.. ...in vitiiMum to nrove ne nsinea nic i,Miw.."- r- his continuous resldeis upon and cultiva tion or Hie land, via: 1. l' mi- lumM Mil Huh. Michael K Wuiuli snii Harrv KuiKesberry. all of Hood Riv. r, Oregon. 1M ANNUAL EVENT AT HOOD RIVER Edith L. Nilcs lolls the vnry in tht I'ortlutiil liii'iihiLT T li'iirain. Kow tlicro iirt imloi'il wlio mo in dilferont to tlio tiu. lnn-y. It is wel comed at a liutiqiii't, iniii ni'ciU i.ii nur- UiHllllllUl to lllllliB it Hl'lt'tlillK, ; 1 1 1 I yet it i;4 so eawy el cultivnt tun li-;i il 18 iobmIiIo at till) h 11 1 11 ! h -L luuuil. The nicro meiitioii ut i-;i,ml.nrv oreatea intiMost uiul t-at istiti'tioii in any menu. One fi-rln woll si t icil wl.o litis a dish ol llii'.-n iliiintii-n. Int.,rl, if it were Hiinoiiiu'ini lluil ui ui ro ti' to (east ou eimdii(it uiul fl imw ln-t r'u-s, it is likely inotit 1 eoplo inmll (nUo tlx sawdust tor tlio snko of 1. 110 ttniwlict ries that Is, if etrai berries wore source. With proper earn the MraHberrj nourishes in neiuly evety fliinate, ami respouilstiuii'ldy to cult ivut inn in both size anil the niiaiiLily uf yielil. lu Oregon, like the lose, it, has limnd conditions exactly suited to it, einl, like the rose, it is ut its full lury in the month of June. 1 rum tluilow lands of Willamette valley to altitude close to the enow line of .Mount Hood it nourishes, lu t'ie valley of Hood Kiver it has been brought to a degree of prelection found mm here else. This is partly due to climatic cuudi tiotis aud the soil of the locality ami partly to the extietue care and scien tific treatment it receives from I hi progressive growers of Huh locality. In this disttiet of Oregon tlieie is 1. light rich soil, in which vulcanic u.-i. predominates, the nliuiisplicrc is emu and moist utid days tire made up 01 alternate cloud and sunshine, tl.i latter is ideal for beny grieving, u 11 prevents the berries coming 1111 tin rapidly and prolongs llin season. think of siir-pmg 12 ami I us 01 si raw hei I'le- 110,1: i tie itnwi 1 . i-in gh) day! 'lliis !m- been i.onc 111111 and again at Hood Kiie.r. L. sl year, 108,000 crates shlppi d out neileil t!,i- growers r5liu,ouu. mis yeai, uwing to tlie M111011 tuiHt, llie crop 1- small, and though it is estimated the yield will be but about 0,1,0011 ernte;-, tin prices from them will make I i.u in come HOiuet tiliig like no ),m i. With this tremendous bull, n i.er- ries it be Inn teste.!, it is lilt In ,.iU-r that Hood Kiver is lumo i.- 10 .!' nickers and lovers 01 out oaa lile. Peonle loutiieV to mis ftieri a iimiii 11 11 parts of the count ry and in ill man ner of wavs. Ihoycoine b ti.ou nun Net Business Chances Rooming House News Stand Confectionery Store Hotel Restaurant Ciaar Store Iso Farms, Timber Lands. St. Johns Realty a Specialty HOME BROKERAGE CO. Room 9 Breeden Bldg, PORTLAND, ORE. ...... m v urn a. ; . . ' ,: ...in. ii. n.,iuij.,u ,.-the that in coinpiiniM-r w,,M . -Ai t of Congress of June 3, 1K,S, entitled "An mi rFiiiuule ofTlmber Ijind in the Hiniesol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe public laud slates by act or August . . JO UN H. IOWNEY. of Pendleton, county of Umatilla, Btate of Ore gon baa this day tiled in thisoltlce his sworn statement No. Ifuri, for the purchase of the HNW, HWNK'4, aectlon 2M snd HI ki 11 it' w m ana w i onr oroui u biuiv Hint Die Una twtuKiil mure vaiimuie km the timber or hoik umreoii nwn mr uKn- Shepard & Franz HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Are in correspondence with all part ol the United H:ate ana are in roou posi tion to sell your Farm Property LOCAL AGENTS Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co, Orient Fire Insurance Co. J21J19 Keglster. NOTICE J-'Ott PUBLICATION United States l.and Office. Tbe Dalles, Ore- bpi11Iuej imu tt . Miiy nth, lHtm-Notlce Is hereby given Dritniueu uats u boat, family groups and snei.il purlie.-. lhey come u vMignni-i nun i nn family piled 011 ton ol t he e iini' miuip- meut. They come on nor.-1 o.u n nun a-Wheel, Or U-IOOl Willi limv mm Bui'' plies on their pack-lioite; men wnlk iu wltti their tiianheis, ltytng pan, coffee kettle and lineup swung on their backs. Picking is ho easy that even milium will do it. T ey come 111 oil the res ervation a pictnresipie piot'ehi.ton, clad in citizens' clothes, bniu.l- luihied lu leathern, and over their hhonldurs a gra) blanket worn in true Indian Indium, tho women barelieade 1, tlio gray blanket atop then calico dross. Aris tocratic bucks come riding two deep on a cayuse of no particular proton sinus as to size. Hood Kiver is, therelore. tlio place to go picking, and thither we wended our wy. It was too Into to go to the oatcheB on the day wo air veil. 1 ich- r. , ....1., .,o,. 1 t,,,i M cultural purixises, and to establish his claim J"K "" J " ' ' UiCldlahds before the Keglster aud tUxielver to make it worth hlle to set k du al 1'he Dalles, Oregon, ou the h day of Au. ployment there. Hut wo en.-lly se gust, !. . ,..,....... i cured au engagement higher up the V, evandllvd" K.rayVr, "f FV.r. IkiiU, Ore- valley, and luckily al, the largest ber- gon. aud William Davis, of Hood Kiver, ore- ry lunch ill I he lncnllty. It lias some 'Ahy and all arsons clalmlngadversely any thing over X, uc.es in ber-.e3. Unnk of tiie above described lands are nsiueated to of the army ot picket s reipiicd -3 -o file their claims lu tnisomceon or ueiore me ou euHi jy malte goiiil u.oiii y 11 au lllll, auv nJ AllVllKl lyes. " B .. t.. It. T,, ft M AiiunAr.li a. nw,..-.-,, Jlialtl lteglster. JAS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am prepared to execute ill orders for granite and marble work, monuments, tombstones, etc. Also contract for all kinds of stone masonry, con crete, etc. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. linitod mates ljind Office. The Dalles. Ore- vnn.MHV Z2. lWHi. nonce is nereoy aiveu umi In compliance with the provisions of the net nri'omtreasof June 3. 1STH. entitled "An set tor the sale Ol limner laous ill nio i,wiib "i California, On gon, Nevada, ana wasuingiou Territory," as i tended to all the Public Ijind Htatea by act ol August 4, mu. wn.i.iAjn n.siiuivDwn, nf u'aum ivmnl v of Mnerinan. state of Oregon, hua thin iiuv n eu in tnn omee ins bwomi matement No. 21112, for the purchase of the WVuNKsnd K!-NWX,o'ecn o. au, in township No. 1 N range No. II E., W. M., and win otter nnsif to show that the land Bought Is more valuable for its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aim wiriH"o" n clal in; lo saia lanu ueiore so . i it a iviniinlssloner. at his olttce In H'sid m.,.r nmin.iiii i he liilli day of Aumiat. I'.i n.n.m.,,1 witnesses: Archie O. French Olllord o, Woodwoilh, Hoy Wood worth and ii., wiwuiwurih all uf Hood Kiver. on-iion. Any and all persons claiming adversely llie aliove-descrltsMl lands are requested to file their claims in this omoe on or ueiore saiu HUli day of August, 17al( MICHAKL T.NOLAN. Register. Dodge & Reid Carpenters, Cabinet Makers and Repairers Furni ture making a specialty. Uuus, bicycles, etc., repairea Phone 651 HOOD BIVEK. ORE, We do repairing In wood and metal. Eureka Meat Market McGL'IRE BROS., Pnp. Dealers in Freali and Cured Meata, Lar Poultry, Fruita and Vegetables. Free Delivery. Phone Main 85. F. Q. COE Carpentering Pbone 171 WOOD FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish mill and slab rood, also other kinds o! wooa. I have a new team wood saw and am prepared to do tawing. Also do general team work. - FRED HOWE. Phone 121. McEWEN &K0SKEY GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, The Dalles, Ore- iron May n, ii.-Notlc is hereby given imu P 1 f, 1... ...a nM,vl.ll,UrthKU. 1,1 in compliance win. . ... Congress nf June. 1TS, entitled "An act for the saieot timiwr isoim j.. ... .... fornla, Oregon, Nevada.and Washliigton ler riiorv " asexb ndeil to all the Fubllc IjiihI State, by act of Migu-t 4 ihw of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day n leu In this omcc inis tje tracks, wburo sworn suiieuiciifc ... the lots i. S, 4 and ft, or section no is, in uiw -:,.7 ui, i N . rune No. 9 K.. W. M.. and will oner proof to shi w that the land sought Is more vaiuauie ior iu, n..... - agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Ui said land before the itegisier aim KM-elverat The panes, Oregon, on me day of August, IW. M He names as wuiiesse; iwm r.. Frank Chandler. Charles I.. Morse and Wil- all ismonsclslmlnii adversely the Qh,.a-dMurihed laniis are reouesled b lile their claims In tins oince on or utmi 2tnh day of August, ll. , . J7al6 M1CIIAKLT. IUL,A,luiKlsier, Prompt mlea and quick rafarns Wholesale dealeri in all kindt of First tnd Produce. Consignment solicited 129 Front Sttree, Portland, Ore. Hood River Dairy MiiMGii Delivered Morning and Eveding Can supply nil orders from now on BRUNO TRANZ W ware to Inito tiinl i-miin umi nil the wuod wo wiiiiUmI lrni, nlsu tu 'nui our ltii!iil! lnuluil ttiim tlin milrtiij to the camp Iren til cIihid. 1 lie pre liniiiiiiriiiH lioiuif si'tlliil. t went down to the sliiipiii(,' Iiiiiihi'S. It vat near evwtiittf, anil tho U rnes nert beKlnuing t-J comn in. Down tin hilly street tlmy wound, every (In- ni.riiitlnn nf velileln. lint nil ul llieiii ou BiiriiiKS hihI furefully driven tu prevent. sliukiiiK tlio del t ies ; nil til-i; closely oorei oil with Oitnvas to exrlmli the dust. Here oiiineM n nimit -look-iiltf huv with oittlifc hoxes si rn'ieil ou the hack and two on tlio rent. These aru trom a smnll patch; a Imj drives a lik'lit waunii well luadcd ; umv coiuos a wii(in with u "rick ln-d loaded to tlio limit, this is irum u lauch wliero they iimke' a Inihinei-t nf lierrv-raising ; a woman drives h farm wbkoii in. And so they nil liiit uri at the iilatform, where men them lilitly to the scnles, winh .inn count them, una then llie nrniily v,tm on liuirlus on 10 give pmcu to int uext. Why, even thu rtiine curry iii the United Stutes mnil aud piiaten uoi-H. had also a Innil of hurries. And so the procession will continue, tot the 7 o'clock train, thu o cluck and clear un as late us llin 11 o'cl train, ho that every l,eiry is shipped the day it is tu'-ked. 1 rum tun re ceiving room they ( tiy elevator to elilneintor cms al ready iced await them. In the morning wc tm.k II, u train ou the new Mount Hood mud. Tnu road followed the river fur a time, and we saw the (I "in and Hume nf (lie electric light company of Hood Kivi r, which ulili'es culy 'i traction of tin power of the lieautilul, da.-liinn stream. Then we started up a simp ascent, and were soon in the tahl" lands covered with largo on iinnK many of them in hearing. At our si i ing most of the coach !.n I Hie cun- tents of the natciir which her veil ns baggage cur was unloinleil. There were rnlls ol tents, Liindl of lieild tig, cook stoves, can.p cnog stoves, sacks of Hour nod point i i s, trunks, boxes, stove pipe, tent pi. let, tubs, spring cots, folding chair-, everything, in fact, for In ti.-i -Lec iii, i icluding women, children, I.uI.ks and a cauary bird in u biass cage. So laige was our party that tho wagon had to mako twu trips to carry our stuff, while the most, ol lib elected to walk the two mile.--, atlu r than mount the piled up uagnn, as i we were invited to dn. Aa the little cavalcade, compo-ed I mostly of women and chilren, jour neyed tip tho mountain road, wo were lot a time at a loss lor a topic of con-rer.-iition. Wo weie strangers, hav ing nu t lor the tiist time that morn ing on tlio train, but we weie all pn keis, uiul, of couiso, we must get iiotuainU'd. The beautiful flowers, li:umiiiig so iti.xriiiantly along the i-..adH.v uoon furnished inspiration, and presently e were all talking of tlu Howt-it-- that did or did not bloom iu tho pint of the eiiuntry from which we caiuii. l'orl mind you, some ot us had count from east ot the mountains, lie country which depends upon irri gation fur its liliis-oiuiiig, and as irri gation liad ouly just begun there, the it;lil ut the abundance ot Mowers was j(,y unit lesiiuiness uuspeiiKiinie. Our camping place seemed to us a little place detat lied from Kdeu and awaiting the centuries for our coining. Others had doubtless passed there; perhaps pickers of previous teasous had pitched tlieir tents al lilts place but to us it seemed as new mid fresh I he tiarden itself. Above us tow ered Hi' iukI plno iree, maauig music is they Hwuyed iu the breeze, and lown the gentlo slope grow the brake lei n, which, in spito or Hll the agri culturist lias to say against it, is a inn t beautiful aud iiracelul plant, and mingled thickly through it were the pikes of tho lupin, now in tun newer. I he arrangements could not have been mure artistic), and tho combined odor of lorn and (lower was most delicious, Through the clearing could ho semi tho valley stretching ti way for miles; tho orchards with thei'i regular rows of trees; tho green meadow, patches of blue -green llrs; the white houses ot the town nestling inmiig the trees, the smoky blue aidiinuaiis that rim me vanoy, ami u iiuv streaks of enow at tho baso ot Mount Adams, which lay like a lurk ihIi beauty, veiled behind llliny cloud.. 1 1, wax remarkable how quickly, with the aid ot willing fellow-campers, tents, weie pitched, gouds unpacked, hedrt spread, hunks of fragrant Hi houghs and pine needles made, stovet ,et up and odor of smoke and trying tinciiu tilled the air. While on the subject of stoves, it might bo well to mention lor the henrtll of tiny who may coiitomplitli' oing picking, the various wavs ol cunt living about a stove. The on nip ,tm,-s are popular aud practical, lhey tire very light, being made Mii.i'icly ul thin sheet Iron, hut they haw well and wlleu once you get ilm ham.' ot them you can even hake very nicely in them. Thoy can be iia.i in either the two or four hole v. ai int v. Or vou can bring with you mi-telv a Mat piece of iron, either -pu t "or cast, digahuh) in the ground mi. I lav the iron across, leaving a hole at, oacii end, the larger one to poke l In- wood m and the smaller one fur i he siiiuku to issue, tin this you can in i ur cooking very comfortably Some bring ouly two of thoHO bars of iron and iaV thonl UCl'USS tllO IlllIB, Bl lowing tlio siuoke Iree egress. Others mihl their lire on tup ot llie gronuu and hang their UolUoB on cross unr, ,cliii!!' tivinu nan on hot coals or no " . . l .....1 .. ..H..I- llie rnasllllU IH 1110 enu 111 a om;n. nnthi r way is to lanrow into a mue iil.iel,-. iliu' a tan iiendicnlar hole at tho fur end of the hole, for chlmuoy, and coo'it on the heated earth. Some niiig or procure a low brick aud ui d a neat stove ami cnimnoy. fltiu i i ... . i , ...i i. .. I-...., iL'tilu a Klinu may no mini witu u um Id tomato cans, wlitcn, line uie oar ain liblions so often mentioned iu ashioii hints, may lie picked up auy- nhero. Sumo people evon lirougni mill iron stoves, and, with elliows, it Tied the smoke outshro the tout. tho story is told of one woman wno roiight an old range anil Drought lown anat.heimis upon her lionit from the small army ol men roiiuirou to haiidln it. This story is told by no means debutante, it has already seen o-vetal seasons. Hut doubtless it will he told to tut uie generations of pickora is thoy sit urotiud camp Urea. liv the middle or me aiteruoon we J . . , .i i Aeio ready to go up to too straw uun-y licldH to see what the prospects for picking were. Il hud been a short lay uiul picking was over, jiuwnvni, il.'a neighboring ranch a Held ot ber ries thai nan teauy noon uonuuuumi ind let tun to weeds, had, ou account il thu shoit crops iiutl good prices, hoon rcsurrecluii. ami picaois iioiu our ranch were busy in the long grass not w is. Hitting largo, line berries. II, was estimated that they would gel crates 1 rum this I'cld tilts season, iihicli was really like Puding money. llie personnel of our own partlcu Inr coterie of ciitnpors was most inter sling. One party was composed ol uiul her and sous from llie Uallos, who had met the married daughter ind family, who came from Cowlitz county, Washington. Thoy wore hav ing a Utile tnintly reunion wune (to il, g tlieir picking Another family, Hither, mother, three children and imbv came all tho way frum Madras, Imv. Iiuviuu iniirneveil 40 miles by .ingon to Kliiiniku and thence by rail -(topping en route to Portland to spend a few weeks iu the strawberry Hel ls. Another family, mother, sons, diiiiul I :,i and a friend or two had iniii iii ' ul the IXi miles from Madras overland by wagon. Auother party aim irum New burg. Or., aud still au ot hoi- from 1. J ranis 1'ass, and mother . , i - u., Oil! lil'I'll ll'OHI llllHHHOCi, ,,unii, smelti men occupied the shucks hi I'.achelor.s' How, conning ouihiuo on oictiiies iiio "home-made stoves and i-iitinu at "lean-to" tables attached to l Leu- shacks. Tho reasons for their coming were as ,-iii ious as their places of residence ii,nm came trankiy as a business i.iriiiiisil.iiiu to mako all the money i ln.v foul I. These pickers devote all l iii.n- time to idcking during the pick ing season, heginninK when the lirst hen ies i iron down ill the valley an inllnwiiie' on tin to the higher levels hi.n, I he berries come on later. They i,i.i, leisv and make money cleat on In tin. III. -I week in July. Sue i, i, -tiers nsiiallv visit a Held and learn thu pru.-pcclH (il inaking money before iln-v will ai'i'-e to pick. Some conn I !,..,, n n t In-v have nothing else to do Lthei s nin- 'l.v loi' I ho touriug; others lor the --nine reason Old I01K8 go iu ! Iln- circus, ju.-t to bring the child jun. i;uL it was noticeable, for what ever reason llley eilllin, nomi .un .,..- itn' began eveiy one worked to the hunt, loitering not a second and wasting not a minute iu idle conver sation. . lite next morning wo were astir by .") o'clock, lin-akfust over, dishes 50,000 CRATES STRAWBERRIES SHORT CROP BUT GOOD PRICES I'rollts As a Whole More Was I!e-t'ivi-U;For Last Year's Crop. Than Tho marketing of the Hood Kiver strawberries is ovei for 190(1. While the returns are 'not all iu, the busi ness is so closed as to assure a very prolllahle season for the growers who had anywhere near half a crop. There were shipped from the Hood liivcr station this year about 50,000 crates, against 10H,000 last year. This includes all shipments from White Salmon that were sent over the O. U. AN., and which aggregates something over 4,000 crates, compared with over T.0UO last year. There is, of course a great dilfer once in the yield of the different patches. Some of the Hood Kiver patches fell oil over m percent, ou an- oouiit of the March ltee.e, while others yielded but '-i per cent leys than last year. The foothill berries weie the best, being covered with snow at the time ol tlio freeze, ana had not started to grow so much as those in the lower altitudes. The quality this year was very line, there being but a small per cent of culls and small size berries, the light yield and continued late raina con tributing to this size. Delays during the washouts caused more loss in shipping than from any other cause, ami several large shipments were cut down in price owing to this cause, llie average price, bo tar as returns have been ueeived, exceed $2.00 per crate net to the grower. Admitting that it costs 11 per crate for cultivat ing, picking and delivering the ber ries in ciatos cn hoard cars, it would leave a net profit of f 1.00 pet crate. Last year's average price, not to the grower, was ifl.TiH. Ou the same basis jf prollt, the avergo profit per crate was nearly three times as muoh this year as lust, ami taking mo orop aa whole, means better net returns than last year. The total amount re ceived this year would be lfl:i0,000, against 108,000 last year, while the not prollt would be 880,000, agaiust ti-2,000 last year. Pickora did not fare so well, ino season was a long one, nroKen tiy manv days of rain, and the smaller number of berries on the vines, made it less prolltuble to pick them, llie loss of wages to pickers, also, was felt. Last yeut, U.'il.OOO was paid to pickers and packers, while tbelr com bined wages this year amounted to but i",000. As the bulk of this amount lluds its way iu general cir culation through the various channels of trade, it was very noticeable, lhe loss to the box factories iu tolling less than half as many orates, was also a very noticeable slump. Lost Lake Wagon lloatl to be Unfit. Attorney Jayne received a letter from Forest Hunger Anderson just before he left tor camp ut Lost Luke, in which Mr. Anderson said that there was uo objection to building a wagon road through to tbe lake, imt on the coutraiy mac me rangers would assist in the enterprise, lhe igu board that was recently put up warning the people from trespass, was merely a notice that it was govern ment pioperty, aud mat tnere were restrictions on the use of it by the nuhlio. The forrest rangers will as sist cam pei b In selecting good camp ing grounds, notify them oi goou lls-hing and hunting places iu season, and otherwise he ot assistance in tbe proper use of the leserve lor summer outings. Work on the road nail oeen ueiayeu pending instructions from the forest rangors, but it will now be pushed through. 1). I. Stoue has charge of the work, and it is expected that a wagon road will be put tnrougn 10 the lake iu time for this season's use. The grade is a very good oue, anil when finished, teams oau go through from Hood Kiver to the lake lu the . , , a ll'l.l,. same time or lesi man irom mine Salmon to Trout Lako, as the dis tance is loss. Creamery at Pa dir. Articles of Incorporation of the Da- fur Co-Operiitive Creamery Co., have been liled in tlio clorit's onice. lire principle place of business is at I )u tur, the incorporators: U. C. Wood ford, C. 1J. Hatch, W. II. Mcllaley, I'. Jjimmerotli and rtdoipn mruoie, and the capittal stock :,0U0, divided in shares of $100 each. t'oarnelcd on m(ji- eight) Flood I Subsiding. Los Angeles, Cal., July 10. lie- ports to tho Southern Pacific today say tho Colorado river Is falling rup- idlv. It is now believed me iiaiion Seti will be conquered before the pos sibilities of floods next winter. Modest Claims Orien ( any llie most Conviction. When Maxim, the famous gun in ventor, placed his gun before a commit tee of Judges, he stilted its carrying power to be much below what he felt sure tho gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therei'oie a great surprije, instead of disappointment. It is the same with the manufactures of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedv. They do not pub licly boast of all 'this remedy will ac complish, but prefer to let the users make tin- statements. What they do claim, is that il will positively cure diarrhoea, dysentery, pains in the stom ach and bowels and has ijcver been known to fail. For tale by Keir & Cuss Li t I s Do Your W ood W ork "' ' We do all kinds of carpenter and cabi net work. Dread boards, ironing Ixiards., clothes racks, camp chairs, tent poles, screen doors, window screens, screen safes, kitchen cabinets, lurniiure, eic, made as vou want them. Remember we do all kinds uf repair work in W(iod or metal. Dodge & Held. Phone IBI. Shop next door fo Dodgers' gallery. . Notice. The C. K. of the First Christian Church will serve ice cream and cake on Friday and evening, June '22 at R, 1J. Hragg's store.