HOC!) RIVER OLAOIER, THUKdDAY, JULY 20, 1900 WANT TO KNOW HOW WE DO IT Pining the ear.y. cart of September a number of meetings will be held in vurious towns in. the Rogue Kivr val ley for the purpose of stimulating the interest in fruit growing. Prominent speakers unil olbeis interested in tbe growing of better fitiit in Oiegon will bo present. Prof. Witliyoonilie will repioseut the Oregon State Agricul tural college in company with Prof. Corileley and Prof. Lewis. Hood Kiver will be represented by K. il. Shepaid and A. 1. Mason. The meetings will cover a period of five days and the itinerary is as fol lowse: (J runts Pass, Monday, Sep tember 3; Provolt, I'ues lay September 4; Murphy, Wednesday, Septembers; Wilderville, Thursday, September 6; Lee School limine, Friday, Septem ber 7; Merlin, Saturday, September 8. Arrangements have been made to provide accommodations for all wbo come and a good time is promised those who attend. In speaking of the successful methods employed in raising fruit in tbe Hood Kiver valley the Kogue Kiver Courier says: "Hood Kiver has earned tbe repu tation of having the most expert fruit laisers in the world aud this claim is made good by tbe fact that in no other section of tbe United states do they receive such high prices for ap plet, pears and strawterries as is bad by tbe growers of that famous valley. Tbe Hood River Fruit Growers union has been the chief factor in making possible tbese almost fabulous prices that are bad for Hood Kiver fruit. Tbe manager of this, the most suc cessful onion on the Pacitio coast, E. II. Shepard, will be present and tell the members of tbe Grants Pass Fruit Growers union how his union carries on its work, end how they tenure the big pri e for their fruit.. In prun ing, thinning and the other work of growing fruit tbe Hood Kiver or chardists are the acknowledged leaders iu Oregon and A. 1. Msbou, one of their most expert fruit raisors, will cive a practical talk at tbe institutes that will be worth $10 to each or chard ist present." Rev. Ualilridire Answers the Oregonlan Editor Glacier I desire through your paper to answer an away therefrom. Nature is humane. When a twig or branch is crushed or bruised, when a wound ia inflicted, Nature establishes a life and healing current therewith. And when the heart of society gets close to tbe great heart of Nature, where the twain beat in svmna hetio harmony, tbe wings of healing will be spread over all the weak and helpless, tbe outcast and forsakfn. Then ordei, justice, peace and "good will among men" shall prevail, lrili condition biibii not be absolute aud ultimate, to be sure, but relative ana salixryiug. we must believe in jNaluro lis ne ueiieve in man himself-in bis thought and will and action. For man ia a micro cosm a world in miulttuic and wbo can solve tbe mystery of bis being or soale tbe heights of his destiny? Not one. And wh-n man discovers the true orbit of his being, tbe real aim of bis life and servroe, like Nature, he will then conserve and employ evervthins within tbe scope of bis power tor tbe Individual and social weal. J. A. Baldridge. in Paid $S a Box Fir Oregon Apples. In an interview during bis recent visit in Portland Jag. J. Hi'.L tbe well known railroad man said : I know vou raise fruit here, be cause 1 bare paid $8 a box for Oregon apples iu New York. When ualiior- nla oranges were selling ror a cox, Oregon apples came at tbe price of just two California orange boxes. Whenever we wanted apples in Jew York, the Oiegon brand always seemed tbe best. I have sent them to Europe to friends on several ocoa siona. " Commenting on tbe above tbe Rogue Rievr Courier very naively sava : And it is a tact that Kouue Kiver and Hood River are the only two sec tions of Oregon that can grow tbese $8 apples that are sought after for the tables of the New lor mmioniares. Josephine county, owing to its indif ference and slack metnoaa nag Hereto fore raised few apples that would grade as fancy pack and still fewer that would so in tne es class, xue soil aud the climate are here and now that a fruit growers union has been formed to teach tbe farmers how to grow good fruit and then get for them tbe top market prioe tor toeir aruilee. pears. peaobeF. grapes aud other fruit in whiob this valley ex cells, tbe orchards will rival tbe gold mnea as wealth producers. Elppa Orchard Co. Sawing Lumber. The Elppa Orohard Co. have their sawmill in operation, and are sawing frnm i'i.uuo to 3o.uuu reel per aay, They have a very nice little mill, and besides being a proniaoie venture ror themselves, it is a good thing for that part of tbe valley, ineir mill is lo cated on tbeir land, just south of Booth bill, and tbe sawmill was put in primarily as an aid to clearing tbeir land at less expense, by utiliz ing tbe timber to the best advantage. There is a beavy stand or nne saw timber on their tract, as well as tbe adjoining land, and will keep tbeir mill coi iff for some timo. iney nave contracted for logs on several of tbe adjoining places, and tbeir output will be sold locally so lar as possiuie, and the balance shipped out. Ibe rise of tbe prioe of lumber makes tbe disposal of it at a profit assured. Saved His Comrade' Life. ..While returning from the Grand Army Encampment at Washington Gitv, a comrade from hlgin, ill., was taken with cholera morous ami was in critical condition," says Mr. J. K. Hoimlilnml. of fcldon, Iowa. "I gave him Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved bin lifH. I have been engaged for. 10 years in immigration work ami eon- dueled many parties to the south and west. 1 always carry tins remedy aim mve used it micCMHfully mi many occa sions, ror !-uu- uy ive.r . i iisa. Ironiinr Hoard. I have iust made up an assortment of these necessary articles, also bate the material to make them to order, Experience bas taught what kind give the best service, also what to make them of to prevent warping, checking or extracting pitcb. Yours for anything in tne carpen teiing line. r . u. vjuiii, Opposite O. B.Hartley'sRes. Phone 571. Kwnneriv'n Laxative llonev and Tar is the original laxative cough syrup and combines the qualities necessary to re lieve the cough and purge the system if cold. Contains no opiates vv imams Pharmacy. Bowel Complaint iu Children. During the summer months children . r . . .1.. i i are suoicct to uisoaors or me uuoid which MMiuld receive careful attention as soon as tne nm unaturai juuBeuen of the bowels appears. Tbe best modi cinp in USA for bowel complaint is DIED SUDDENLY j OF HEART DI5EA5EL Haw frequently does a head line slml- lar to the above grant us In the news papers. The rush, push and strenuoue nee of the American people has a strong tendency to lead up to valvular and other affection of the heart, attended by Ir regular action, palpitation, diizlnaaJ, smothered sensations and other distress ing symptoms. Three of the prominent Ingrodients of which Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery Is made are recommended by soma of the leading writers on Materia Sletlica for the cure of just such cases. Golden Seal root, for instance, la said by the Unites States Dispensatory, a stand ard authority, "to Impart tone and In creased power to the heart's action." Numerous other leading authorities rep resent Golden Seal aa an unsurpassed tonic for the muscular ayalum in general, and aa the heart ia almost wholly com posed of muscular tissue, It naturally followa that it muat be greatly strength ened by thia superb, general tonic. Hut probably the most Important Ingredient of "Golden Medical Discovery," so far aa Its marvelous cures of valvular and other affections of the heart are con cerned. Is Stono root, or CoJJtiuonlu Con., Prof. Wm. Paine, author of Pauie's Kpltomy of Medlclno, says of it: L not lone since, had patient who wu so much oppraeend with valvular (II who of the heart that his friends were obliged to carry him ap-atalr. He, however, gradually recovered under the Influence of Colllnsonln (medicinal prlnulple extracted from Hume root), and to now attending to his business. Heretofore physicians knew of no remedy for the removal of so dlatruaalne and so uan terous a malady. With thorn It was all i-ueas-work, and it fearfully warned the afflicted that death was near at hand. Col linsonln unquestionably affords relief In lurh cases, and In most Instances effect a ""stone root Is also recommended by Dra. Bale and Ellingwood, of Chicago, for valvular and other diseases of the heart. The latter says: "It is a heart tonic of direct and permaimit Influence." "Uoldnn Medical Discovery," not only cures aerioua heart affections, but la a most efficient general tonic aud Invlgor ator, strengthenlug the stomach, invig orating the liver, regulating the bowels and curing catarrhal affections in all parts of the system. Dr. Pierce's PelloU cure Constipation. Two big sail boats, two big . perfectly safe gasoline ftunches ind two big ferry scows, hxperr sailors in charge, noats leive at all hours. DKAN & 1K ARSON Licensed Ferrymen, editorial the Suuday Oregonin of July 1. Therein I find an editoral on "The Way of Nature," which, 1 wish to say, does not appeal to my way of think inc. The views of the subject are in deed very strongly put, tbe idea tersely stated, but it does seem to me that the premise is at fault. This, of course is nothing new or strange that I should differ from it iu opin ion: but I wish to suggest some thoiiehta in regard thereto. The writer of tbe editorial assumes that Nature is a mere machine, piti less and irresponsible and evolution a "Wind process which begins nowhere aud moves to no end. "Hut will this Hial.nment boar the touchstone ol truth, the test of a more rational view? I think not. And why? For many reasons, but chiefly because, as 1 believe, the preiume is not tenable, Is nature a mere -machine? If so, who or what constructed this mighty machine? What set it in motion aud keeps it in perpetual operation? If evolution "begins nowhere and moves to no eud," how shall we account for IU niagnitlcieut structure and its wonderful phenomena? How shall wo explain the marvelous poise of worlds moving iu perfect harmony? To ask" these onostioiis is to answer them. Hut Nature is not a mere ma chine. Nature is a vent and complex maun Um. ooteutittl with life, energy, power. In the last analysis there is no "dead mutter." All is pregnant with life. Evolution is thus the migh ty unfoldment of I lie aud growth and nrmrress in tho nroens-s of world-build ing, and nil is under law and guided ite wisdom. Hut evolution implies involution back of all present material forms, wlieu God breathed into Nature the breath of life and Na hpn.ianiB "a living soul." Aud Nature is neither cruel, pitiless nor in different. There is present iu the greut heart of Nature an infinite lnver mid ever abounding goodness. Why uot? Hut Natnro's plans are so .rrpRh. hnr visions so vast in soope and fur-r. ncliini; iu purpose, that there Ana baaiti to he much aimless grind ing, cutting, gnawing, and awful carnage. Aud the mind that staggers iiiwlor this view has my sincere Byrn pnthy. But is this so? Certainly not; it is oulv annareut. For iuetanoe, the plowshare of the sturdy farmer turns out the cozy nest of the cricket, the mnle. the mouse: but is tbe farmer therefore without feeling or responsi bility? Surely not. But bo has a imtrn nln. 11 wider view and a higher aim. It must seem harsh indeed td the little creature whose home is thus nttur.rnvan. Hut nothlna of special ------ - . , " , . , r rule in una iui -"- w importance cau he proouoea euner iu Cilftmiwiain'g cjolic, Choleraand Diarr- C. P. R. Next Door to McOuire Brothers, Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired All work done with Electric Iron and guaranteed SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork White Salmon- loot River Wood For Sale All Kinds sf Tvest Market Price. Prompt delivery, phone. Murray Kay. RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle Leave Hood River 8:00 a. m. Leave Dee 4:00 p. m. On June 10th, and each Sunday there after, Mount Hood Railroad will run an Excursion Train between Hood Rver and Dee. A more pleasant trip than a few hours ride through the Beautiful Hood River Valley cannot be taken and the Fishing' in immediate vicinity of Dee is unsur passed. Round Trip $1 Round Trip $1 Tickets on Sale at Office, Mount Hood Hotel. i H Arrival mid Departure of Mails. HOOD RIVEB. The unntofflce iKopen dully between 8 a. m. Anil 7 i . in.; Sunday mr U to 1 o'clock. Mulls for the linxt How at n.a i. in., a.iu p. m. auu p. in.; lor the went, hi iw p. m. ana p. in. The curriers m) H. K. 1. routed No. 1 audi leave the postoltlce at 8.30 a. m. Mull leaves f or All. noon, uuny in-i ainvco For Underwood. Waah., daily "except Sun day, at IS in., arrives at 11 a. in. For Whlio Halinon, Wash., dally at 12 m.; arrive at II a. m. WHITE SALMON. For Hood River, daily at 9 a. m.; arrives at Fo"? 'Humim. Trout Lake aud Ouler, Waah., dally at 7.3U a. m.; arrives 6 p. in. For Ulenwood, Fulda and Ollmer, Wash., dally at 7.30 a. m.; arrives at l p. m. r or nne p tai ana nnowuen, nwn., i f i. Tuesday, and Saturdays; arrives same ays at 12 m. rf... tii...n ..tlv at 1 i& m arrival! At fill I) i 11. 11 , una. j f , 46 a. m. Nature or art, nothing permanently construct d without destroying some ting else of Iusb value iu its present form of condition. And in the pro- pbsh nf world-tin ild iuu thin may mean the loss o grounds, houses, cities, utiniip. It does imply this. Ami evolution ia not thus a "blind npniua" without wisdom or purpose, rir iiri- Knr all is the outcome of wisdom. Hut this wisdom is so clear in vluinn. an vast in scope tliRt men oro 111 i II hv its clare. The pro nnaana nf world-building are beyond the ken of human vision. And why otaiwl with rt'nrnred eves and contend that Nature. . with all her wouderful tfliiiit.r. harmonv. growth, progress fmitf illness. niuuiUoence, is nothing hut a miizhtv machine grinding on and on forover, a fantastic "process which begins nowhere and moves to nr. ..nil ' For every tiny blade of lii-aes. every bursting seed, every uu folding llowor aud every growing .,i..,,t. unH uhmh and tree: every crys tal fountain, every ripling brook, and .n hill unH dale and landscape, to say nothing of t e vaster funotiona of Nature, constantly lefute our gropmg nh osnnl.v ol mature 8 oanuiwuia. I Bo "We close our eyes and call it might, And grope and fall In seas or ngnr, Could we but understand." Nor ia nature wasteful In ber pro cesses. Nature is conservative, proy ideot. painstaking supremely so Th.n ia nn nrndnuilitv of her re .nniioi nr materials in all the realms of the universe. Nature conserves every atom of star dust, every prop- .,t tt-iHiin the scone of her wide do main, in economic science Nature bas no reer. Cosmos comes but of chaos. But Nature's economy, nnlike ,.r man's is not of the niggardly It ianna wide scale, and all .Mmi,riv destroyed things are wrniuiit into Nature's great temple nnrl itu U ll flf IH ln 1 ti. SO "Uod takes tbe dust that blows about tbe street, And turns it to a rose of beauty a.. i thno aa I think, yon mistake : jinj iliut modern socciety is Iram.iMr Clt: c-uoiug b ck to Na- Society ia evidently going hoea Remedy as it promptly controls anv unaturai looseness ol tne ooweis. tor sale by Keir tass. Btautifullr loctted ia Portland. Oreroa, ,,tw iiniuriiaiMd facilities lor tht cul tur and tducatiou ol fount woman. Special .,iwiriuniiiM in Muiir. Art. Lansaans and Liter mre Well mutinied Fhviical and Chemical Lab oratories. Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. The Urtest and oldrat Ladiea' Seminary in tht racioc Nurthweat. 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Beautifully locuteJ twenty-six miles from Portland PSill vMnilnr rr.llwe courses. Academy gives strong preparatory and Hio-h Schiinl pnurses. Conservatory of Music and Pchool of Art, with superior instructors. Riinmpftjt hrannhtta Lain?ht Gymnasium and t ield Athletics under a Phj-sxal Diri-ctor. Well-equipped Laboratories. . T.ihrarv of 13 Id . I Volumes. Healthful social life: religious influences. All student enterprises active. THE SCHOOL T'-iAT TaMDS FOR TH EEST IN EDUCATION WRITE FC F CATALOQUM Through Utah and Colorado CastleGate, Canon of the Grand, Klack Canon, Marshall and Ten nessee Passes, and the World Famous Hoyal Gorge. Kordeticripllve and lllnatrated pamnti. leta, write to W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent 124 Third atreet, PORTLAND, OK. unts Faint . Wall Paper Co. Have addwl a feoniplfte line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES au4. BRUSHES. I HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includeB lntest designs in Rlanks, (iilts and high (Irades, From 10c up. A full stock of room molding-, Picture rail, Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures, t.' A LCI MO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Thone 071. First and Oak Streets. WIIOLKNALK KKTAIL THE DALLES NURSERIES It. II. WEBKIt, Prop. DALLES, OREGON. THE FRUIT, SHADE AND (tHOWKK AND DKAI.KR IN GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS Rotes and Shrubbery. TREES ORNAMENTAL Evergreens Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. J. R. NICKELSEN O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. Boat bound- No. 2, (.'lilcaaro Hrweiai, n: a. m, . un .na L'Ika. U.' n ,n lU. nniniio it.-i, .u. .. .... No.. Mull and Express, 10:42 No. 8, 10:33 n. in p. m. No. 24, Way Freight, 12:15 p. ra. No. 22. Kuit Freight, 4:06 a. m. West bound- No. 1, Portland Hpeciai.iKio p. m. No. 8, Portland Flyer, 5:38 a. m. No. 5, Mull and Kxprtuw 4:42 a. m. No. 7, 3:41) p. in. No mall. No. 23, Way Freight, :2ft a. m. No. 66, Faat Freight, 1KJ6 p. m. Union Demit- UaVe. Arrive. .t.ioirn.Morl lunrl Hneclal for the Muni via Hnuiingioii.uHiiy v.ou wu u.w fin Hpokane Flyer ror rawern WaHhlugton. Walla Walla, .inn I (M.11 r n a letip and iret Northern nnlntH, dally 8:15 pm 8:00 m Atlantic Eipreim for the Kant via Huntington, dally MS pm 7:15 1 Portland-ingga local, mr an ......... Kutu.a.. Ilium Hlirt Portland, dally 8:15 am fiKX) pm OREGON ShotLine AND lmon Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily VEHICELS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! j iC Houses and Lots -IN- oe s Addition Now Cheap for Cash or on your own terms. is the Time to Buy. MCCORMICK & DEERING Phone Farmers 1233. H. C. COE. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Five Delivery. Phono 931 HOOD KIVER, OR. Summer Out mgs IN Yellowstone Park The Finest Place in America for a vacation of a week, a month or the season. Special Excursion Kates East in .Inly, August and September during Turk season. Tickets will permit of Stopovers, affording an opport unity to visit the Park at a slight additional axpense. THE REGULAR ROUTE IS VIA TWO TRAINS DAILY TWO St. Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, and the Hast. KM TWO TRAINS DAILY TWO Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Joseph and the liast. Thmnh. Pnllman standards Bnd tonrlat Imping run dully to Omaha, Chicago, Hpo kane; tnarlHt iloeplng cara dully to Kaniuw Cllv: through Pullman toorlat sleeping cur (rwfxonsully conducted) weekly to Chlcao. Krcllnlng cnir cars (wai ireej iu iu dally. RIVER SCHEDULE FOli A8TOKIA and.H0 H. M. wav points, connecting Pally with RMnifr for Il iftTOi except and North Beach Btm-i Hnnday, er Hawalo, Ah street naiurday, dork (water per.) 110:00 V. M. M. Pally except 1 .Sunday. 5:00 P. M Daily except Huuday. FOR Iayinn, Oreeon 70f) A. City ana vamniii kiv i er point. Ann itreet' dock (water per.) 7:30 P. M Dally except Sunday. FOB LEW 18 TO N, 8:40 A. M. 4:00 P. M Idaho, and way point,; Dally i Dally from Rl par ia. Wash. except ex.t Saturday Friday orrKE Hol'Ka Frelirht HnllHA H a. m. to 12 noon. 1 to h p. m. No frelnht received or delivered after 5 T. til Paaaenger Depot Hon for delivery of x- prena and baggage will oe s a. m. tin o p. in. WM. McMURRAY. General Faanenger Agent, Portland, Or. H. W. BOYLE, Agent, Mood Kiver. Livingston and Gardner Gateway is the Government Official Entrance Send Six Cents for Wonderland, 1906 Full particulars on Application at Ticket Office 255 Morrison Street. Corner Third Or by Letter to A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON 5