0 ! t);".: . Q 3 0 .13 HOOD RIVER, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 27, 1906. 0 m. xviii. iS. 20 5 ill i rrw y p a. m a. a. j SOCIETIES. IIOOH K1VKK (OMMKItOlAI-CUTB-MeeUi evei y second Monday In each mouth at 8 u. in., lb the Blub rooms over .lackaona more. 11. V. llAVllwoN.l'rwi. A. It. Morc, Secretary. himiIi Rl KK UuictK NO. 106. A. K. and A M.-Meetx Huturday evening on or before each full moon. A. H. hlowkhs, w. m. I). McDonald, Secretary. mi u w HiVKR H aPTF.R NO sn R. A. M Meets ttrst una third Friday nights of each month. u. mcdonalb, a. r. A. 1). Mou, Secretary. HOOD ltlVK.K CHAPTER NO. 35, t. E. ft. MeH second and lourlli Tuesday evening of each month. Visitors cordially welcomed. MRS. T. J. KINNAIKD, W. JH. Mas. Thkbrsa. C'AHTKisB,w.rtUry. IDI.EW1LDK I.OIK4E NO. 107, f. O. O. C.- Mee's In rraturiiai nan, every inuiiin) night. H. 0. Cos, N. U. J. K. Rkekk, 'Odwetarv LKL'V L'KII'lMPMKVT NO ID. 1. O. O.. V. lieitnlar meeting second and fourth Monday! in eiu'n moiiiii. v.. wwit v. . 11 c. -mitu, Hcrlbe. J.AI'KKI. KKIIKKAH DKUKKK !X)lKlENO. M, I. O. ii. K.-Meet llrstand third Krlday In each uioutli. Mas. E. W. UliBLL, N. a, 11 lis Doha Thomson, HecreUiry. WAUCOMA I.OlXjK NO. 30, K. OK P.-jkli-ets In K. ol 1'. hall every Tuesday night, '1 huh. F. Johnson, C. C. V. U. ItKoi K. U.ol'R. and 8. Hdim RIVER ('AMI', NO. 7,702, M. W. A. Aleeti. In K. of P. hall every Wednesday night. E. 8. MAVU, V. U. C. LI. 1)A kin, Clerk. HOOD 111 VER CIRCLE NO.K4, WOMEN OF Woortcriill-Meelsat K. of P. hall on th lliMHiiil Third Friday of each month. Lou MoKbvnoldh, O. N, F. W. McRrynolijs, Clerk. HIVKKH1DK 1.0HUKNO. 118 A. O. U. W liets flrst and third Baturdays of each month. F. H. Blauo, M. W. K. K. Bbadi.ky, Financier C'IIKmtkk Siiutk. Recorder. OLETA ASJSK.VIHLY NO. 103, UNITED ART-iMius.-MeelK t lie Hrsl aud third Wednes days, work: seooBd and fourth Wednesday! An iritis' hail. U. W. Thompson, M. A. r. i. H KNiu. u, Secretary. COUliT ii' (ID RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS of An, i ,,, -Meets s,.ei,nd and fourth Mon tluv in i h inoii'h lu K. ol P. hall. Hkmkl'A F. Fours, C. R. 1' '. Hh, mil's, r. C. r.saf Pi 1ST, '. Iti.O. A. R.-MEETS AT A. n. II. V . IihI). second and lourtu Satur iliiysol each month at 2 o'clock p. in. All (I A. H. nini.heis im lied to meet with us. s a. hkinnku, Coiuiiiandur. THh.ii is lioss .Miiiinl. riMlV W. K. I' No. Hi-MEETS SECOND nii'l i uiih .'iii' i'iHi s ol each Mouth In A O I'. . In, II ul -' . 111. I-.i.i.i.n Iiloi'nt, President. fix im Hi' in H. Imii iA iwcietary MOUNTAIN llO.il 1. CAMP No. 3419, R. N. A. .neeis at the K.ol P. Hull on the second and foiirili Fridays ot caeli month. MKS. L AKHIB HKOS1U8, O. Mks. Ella Dakin, Recorder. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 'Jelcplii.nes: Ottlce, 1; residence, 811. SIIKUEON O. R. & N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON. Successor to l)r. M. F. Shaw. Calls promptly answer ;d In town or country, Day or Night. Telephone: Residence, till: OfHce,13. Oltice in tlie Un mills Building. E. O. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon (Mice mid Ki'sUlonce over First National Hank, Hood River, Oregon. Phone Main 871 DR. J. EDGINGTON, Physician and Surgeon Otlice over the First National bank. Ottlce phone 1433. Res. phoue 70X1, M. F. SHAW.BLD. OHiee in Jackson Block. Office phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. 593. Jilt! M. 11. .SH AKI" 1)K. EUNA H. HllAHP Osteopathic Physicians Graduates of the American School of ()steoith.v, Kirkuville, Mo. Ollice and Utsidence Huxley Cottai', River street. Phone L'5 Houu Uivek. p C. P.ROSIUS, M. I). PHYfilClAN AND SURGKON 'Phone Central, or 121. Olllcc Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 to 8 andfto7 P. M. H. D. W. PINE0,D.D.S. DENTIST Ckown Hkiikik VVokk a Si-bcialty. Ollice over Telephone First National Bank Main 311 C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST. Telephone: Ollice 2S.'! ; residence 1045 Ollice over Butler Bank, Hood Kivkk, Ohk. M. E. WELCH, I.IOK.NSEH VEIKRINAItY Sl'RGEO.N Is prepared to do any work In the veterin ary line. He etui be found by calling at or ph. iiing to Clarke 8 drui store. A. A. JAY'S K LAWYER Abr.tinct.1 Furnished. Money Loaned. . HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. Will I'nii tlce 111 AllConrta. Office wirh eo. I), fnlbertaon A Co. Col tpr tlon, Ahtrct, Hettlenient of Kutatea. HOOD KIVKK. OKK'. iN. SENECA F. FOUTS Attorney at Law Itroslus Building HOOD RIVER, OREGON. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOHN' LKLAND HENDERSON ATTOltNEY-AT-I.AW, AltSTKVTER. NO TARY I'fBI.U'anil KKAL KSTATK AUK.NT. InSSf &d maSy ,r7TSrt "S ! 1 m a",n'd Pr'PrMl ' kind, RpK,if m.tien uabstor amrnor of Hrsi-clas. lan Brveyln. Accuimey (tusr tml n? Snt MsNufactloniuarteed or anf1- I"" ho nrst-clas. work dime J? .. (Satisfaction guaranteea or address R, K. l. i.. Hood River. Fhone Suit. SEE J.H. HEILBRONNER &C0. FOR Fruit Lands, City Property, Investments, Fire Insurance. Burglar Insurance Accident Insurance Our List of Bargains in real t'statt will iiitcrt'st you J. 11. Heilbronner & Company Fruit Lands, Real Estate and Insurance Ground Hoor new Davidson Bldtr. HOOD RIVFRand PORTI.DND, ORB. Hood River Studio -Foii- First-Class Photographs We have the hitcul In inminls and cmi en lar((e your Phottw In Crayon, IMallnoitl or Hepla. Hatisfttdlon guaranteed. 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 O. B. GRAY. 50,000 WELL BRICK - 350,000 Building Brick For Sale at the BRICK YARD A. T. ZEEK. R.JONES, Dentist Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plata Treatment of diseased teeth and giinia. Oflice Brosius Building. fliune nus, WOOD FOB SALE. i 1 gin ire,aied to furnish mill and alal' I wood, also other kinds of wood. ! I have a new steam wood Raw aud am oreparcd to do pawing. Alao do general team work. FEED HOWE. Phone 121. H. SBYHOUR HALL, Surrt'yor. FASTANI4IY, K. L.8HITB, E.O.BI.ANCHAR Pre. Vlce-Pnw. Cashier, V. C. Brih-K, Asst. ('Bshier. The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital $5M00 Surplus, (12,000, P. IS. HALL-LEWIS & CO. Civil and Architectural 'J Engineers nd Surveyors Mak.iurvevi. nlan.and etlmatH for sew er. Ileht and mwer and railway Dlanta. and furnish, autiject U approval, plana, upecittca- iMina aua eiitiinates ior an clause oi uuiuunKs public, private and mercantile. Hpeclal at Untion kIvju to aninoiuio and slow-burning construction, Accuracy and economy guar antee. DAVIDSON BUILDING HOOD RIVtft, OREGON. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. S.H.COX Contractor and Builder tttMM EtTIMATW Itiniin, FREDERICK A. ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS BatlaiatM iDrnlihad oa all klndi of work PVinnos- Aniola, Main B. SIMONTON & SONS Architects and Builders. Itacoratlve Painting and Paper Hanging Plana furnished. Estimates care fully made. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. A. JEROME, Architect Havinif liad several years' experience In drHflliiK and building. I would respectfully solicit a part of the patroniiire ol'the people ot Hood River who anticipate bulldinif. Terms rea.n:tble, a id satisfaction guaranteed, ol tlce at residence on Heights. JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND HUILDEH Phone 7Wt Figures nud ectiniates furnished on all kinds of huilding aud contracting. ASSOCIATION of Mc.Miunvillc. Uicgo::, will intmre your propeityat W) r cent lens cost than any other ins.ilntion. ('. P. KOvS, Special Agent, Hood Klver, Oregon GOVER. IMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I have for location some choice apple lands and tlniuer claims; also rellniiiilHlunents and land to script. Call on or address, Wm. f. rand, Res. Phone 376. Hood River. Ore. Shepard & Franz HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Are in correspondence with all parts of the I'nited rS ates and are in good poRi- tinn to sell 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 orders for granite and marble work, monunients, tombstones, etc. Also contract for all kinds of stone masonrycon crete, etc. McEWEN & KOSKEY GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Prompt sales and quick returns; Wholesale dealers in all kind- of Kirpt and Produce. Consignments solicit' d 129 Front Sttree, Portland, Ore. Eureka Meat Market McUUIBE BROS., Props. Dealers in Fresh and Cured .Meats, Lard Poultry, F'ruits and Vegetables. f nee Delivery. Phone Main 85. J. A. TILLMANY Violin Lessons Inquire at MT. HOOD HOTE, Cider, Champagne Cider, Genuine Champagne, Vinegar, Wines from grapes and i-niall fro. Is Ak-ohol from cereals, veicelaldes, plants, fiuits and wood and valuable recipes. Send $1 for book giving practical information how to make them. I.K.O ZAl'KL, P. O. Box m, Portland, Ore WANTED Hriitlil yntinf men and women of mxid sisnd intf to p'repsre lor busliirss i-osition. us siemi urapliers, tHHikkeewrs, mid telrarapli oiwrii liirsat kishI salaries. Write tn.luy f.,r fr. catalotfue to Polytechnic College, 306 12(K St., Oakland, Cal. The largest and brat aqulpped school of tnml neas tralnliiK, Hliorllianil, T eTltliiK, Morse Teiearatliy, t'lvll, fcileclrlcal, Mechanical unit MlniiiK Kii(tlneerlna;, Meclmnical and Archi tectural drawli-a west of New York. -iNote) Young men and women of this vicinity should not lull to w rite ror catalogue, stating what course they prefer. NOTICE FOR Pl'HUCATlON. United States lnd Olllcc. The Dalles, drc- fon, Aug. 10, 1H0K. Notice Is hereby given liisi n coiniiliauce with the provisions ul Hie act ot t'oiixress of June 3, Is;s, tiuiilcd "An ad lor the sale of limber lands In the stairs ol t'alllmnla, Oregon, Nevada, and WnshiiiKlmi Territory," as extended to nil the Public l.nnd htuicH by act ot August 1, Im'.', I'AUI. M. II A I.I. 1KH IS, of Htsid River, count; of Wasco, sluleoi uie- gull, I1IIS this uay llieu ill in,.-, ,mh,-.,- i,n ii statement No. .W9, for the puri-liasc of llic HK'.S ii and NK'.SW'-.ot seel urn -a. town. ship 1 north range lu e . M.,sud Mill oiler pnSIIIOSOOW IHSI, llin ,'uix ,.kmi in valiiahle lor the timber ur slone ini icun iliiiu for agricultural purMisi s. mul lu csialilKh his claim to said land hi lore the Kcgisier mid Kecelver, at tlie I. and Ollic In The I'lillcs, Ore, on Nuvcinbi r 'Si, Iwin. lie names as witnesses Wll ihmi I'. Itmid, I I.' M. 1 M ll.ilhtmiin.- A .1 llt'i-h, all of IliMid Klver, Oregon. Any and all jwrsons claiming adversely anyol the above-described iauils are rcquesi ed to tile their claims in litis ollice on or he lore the said hl day ol Novenilicr, imm. mil n'-i' .u. A.', Mi-n3 lleglster. NOTICK FOB YViWM 'ATIOX United HUte Land OiWcv, Tin- Dulles, Ore, Ansr 'JU. lUUtt. NotUw t hereby livcii tlmt in cninpliHiitf with the provisions ii the Hi t of OmKrenH o( June S, 1H7K, enlitietl "An art tor theKHle ()l timber lands In tlie siaieH ol t all- fornlu, Orenon, NevHua, aim wu.siin.Kion ier- rltory," at extended to all tin) rutiiie i.und NiHt4i, by act of Auku1 4. l's"-. the ioIUiwiiik named oermmn have on April unM, tlletl In thlBotlh'e their nworn MUiiements, to-wit : MAUUK A. KAIKIUNKH. of Seattle, county of Kim, in the stule of YvtodilnKtoD, '.torn siaH'ineni iso. yw'i, iir th niiH'hase ot'theHbiVi ot wcllon ."(."i, luwn- Hhip 1 north, runoUeHHt W. M. CHAKiiKH J. KA IK HANKS of Heuttle, county ot K Injur, stale of Washing ton, nwoiu HiaieHii-nt .VI, 4 , ItH Ull' MII- clnuw f the WySh:'4, NK'.jSK', .set'itou . , unit N W'4S Wl4 M-ehuii ;, low n-.hip 1, mil 1 1. ranseHe., W. M . I hut they will otler proot to sliow tlml I he landN houkIiI are tnore valiiahle tor the timherand Hlone thereon Limn lot ai irtil.untl purposes, and to eslalilisn tiietr cUihin to Malu IhikIh before the KeuiMer ami Kmivii , tit tlie land otlle, In The Indies, Oregon, on November ti, l'JOti. They name the followliiK wllneswes: NiUc. OInod, of Portland, Ore.m, .Mamie A l ulr hankHHiid C'huiieB J. 1'uli'bunk, of Sfaltle, WaHtiliiKton. Any and all persons -l thuim; adversrly hiiy of the aoove dewrltietl uml me reijuentd to tile their elulniM lit this ollice on or htrfurt said t.th day of November, ,mN. wi-nS MICHAEL T. WohAN, UeKtHier. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, fer Wasco county. Kinma Kobinnon, liaiutlll, V8. ChttR. O. It, KobltiKon, Deremlan' , To Chan. O, ii. obiiiMHi, defendant above named. In thenameof the Rtate of Oregon, you re hereby reijuired to appear and answer the complaint tiled uiiIuhI you In the above en titled cause on or bt fore the expiration oi six weeks alter the dale ot the first publication of this KiimmoiiH, hk hereinafter staled, and In case you fail to so Ripper and answer sutd Complaint, the pluimill" will apply to the court lor the relief prayed for m her com plaint, nmni'ly : tor a det-ree of the court dis HolviiiR the marriage contract between the pialutitraml dcfendiiut and grantimf to the pU.intltl'thecare and eusiody ot the minor child of plaint ill mid deiendunt. This summons is served upon you by pub lication thereof lor six wecka In the llood Klver Wlueier, by order of tlie court made on the it day ot NptembT, liKdi, and you are required by sattl order of the court, to appeal mul answer the plaint ill "a complaint on or lie lore six weeks from the date of the first pub lication, which dale is the til h day of Hepteni ber, hum. W. M. WIlXtiN, HiLoiK Attorney for riaintltl. NOTICK OK KIN A I. SKTTLKMENT In the mutterol theesialcnf Harvey J. K r kett, deceased. Notice is hereby Kiven Mint the underltfned has tiled hlstlnul report and account as ad ministrator of the estate of Harvey J. Bry kett deceased, and that Hie county court ol the Htate of Oregon , tor Waaco con my, lias appotnU d Monday, the fit h day of November, liKMi, at the hour of ten oclock a. in. of said day as the time, an. I the county court room in tlie county court house In Dulles city, Whsco county, oivkmii, as the place for the bearlmi of said final report. All persons hav Ihk objections t" said report are hereby no tilled to be present at said time and place and present such ohec.tloiiK, ifany there be. liated tilts iltli day ol Menlpnibt-r, IWHI. K. O. IlLAM IIAlt, wia Administrator ADM IN l.STKATOK'H NOTICK The undersiirned lias tiled his final account with the County Court, for Wasco county, Oregon, In the n utter of the estate of DuvMl Wishart, deeeased, and notice la hereby Kiven to all persons interested In aald esiute Urn I the court has appointed .Moiida , Octotier d, lHi. at i o'clock, at tlie court house at I'he Dalles, tlngon, as the time and place lor liearlhK objection to mild final account and lor the setl'lement thereof. S. 11. HKSS, Ad mln 1st tutor of the estate of Ihivld Wisliart, deceased, A DM I N IWTKATOK'H NO TICK Notice Is hereby Klvcn (hat the undersMied has been, by order of the Honorable County Court, of the stale of Oregon fur Wasco county, appointed administrator of the estate of Chun, liusey, deceased, and all persons ba Ing claims against said estate are hereby notiib-d to preaenl tlie same to me at the Little White Hlore at ((dell, or the ollice of Jayne v Derby in Hood Kiver, Oregon, properly verilleil. within six months after the date of the first puhieatiou ol tills notice. KOHWKI.L Hll KDI.KV, AluiinlHtrator of the KstaLe of ( has, M. Itusev. deceaserf, Dated Sept. Kith, imni m.Mh For HaleOne U-am of tiorwM, weight 1 100 pounds each, well broken, atngle or double, y and U years old. jood harness and :t'4 Rain wag'ni, wide tires, with ruck. Trice 8;o. Terms. Will tHke two or three umm1 milch cows hh part payment. Write to or Inquire of C. W . .'carbons, cascaae Locus, ore. jir BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. A variety of pxal resiilidice property ty at priees anil ternis to suit. $i,(hki, r.ii'.o, ti,:iiHi, n'm, f i ,rixi' f !,7'i0, $I,MIHI or any prict: you want. ;..,..( 1.,,1'Cl li.r k.MN NH kIHI SH.UI Two-store lioiisi; near llign senooi ior only l,'sio". Several ""l ref iilenrej close to busi ness for sale cheap. Fine two-story reHiilcnce with two lots, choice location, only I'.'.'MX). New two-story house, eix rooms be anies pantry anil bath, ouly $!"K). Whole hlockw nd acreage property for sale on easy terms. Finest resilience lots in the city cheap, (itaiil inveetnieiit. Larue list lo select from, incluilina , i . i i i if . , .. toou orciiant mini aim lano noperi;. Come anil soe us. Onthank 6i Otten Hod River Oregon WORK FOR FAIR MONEY IS SUBSCRIBED LIBERALLY Streets Iteliiir Put lii Mihm ami ('tun- mi I tee I rircs Thai liesiilnitls Help by Dec T.iti"!!- I lii'ir Ilouies, Tlie work ol I'HinK thiiiKs in con dition for the I in it fair is stemlily proKressiiiK ituil I he (Hiuiuuttees up puiutoil lor ho ,u ions pin ptihcs in cuiinectliin with tl.e onIiiIiiI ioii lire tuoetiu ll li tiit'cc.-.i. Ihe ciiiuiiiitlei' Hppoillteil I I bOlil'it. MltlM'l iptinllH to insui'H th' i potii-n ot Kit ing the lull ti I'll lltiiiin iniii'chiiuts mul liu.HUieso men ruail., anil ui.Ihiu In siili..ciiiii. anil H grciit deal of mlem.-l i Inn miiiiifested everywhero in the cilyuml valley in the cumiiiK exhil it. Workmen have been eiiK 'Ked fur tlie past tow days in puLlliiK the slieetc lii a better cuintit u.t and in lemming trees that were uii'litly or an oil strtiction to trulllc. the exefittin ooininittee of the fuir iiftniduli.oii i anxious that every ellort ho made It, have the city put on it gala npieaniiice dut'iiiK the dijs ol the exhiliiliun urn suKeat that houses lie decorated "it I. biinliiin aud the streets lined with small lit' trees. They would like to have every hiisints place and houne show some indication that the fair U beitiK held at Hood Kiver so tt. tit vis itors here at that time will Ki away with a pleasant impression of the Kieut interest taken here in tho itnv- ink of ft int. The exhibition huildiiiK' will he si much larger this yeiti than ever hetoie that it will allow of a dixplay of IHi Do.xes of ii'iiit ami do away with innM of the plate exhihils, which it I. u heretofoie been uece.-saiy to make mt tu luck of room. I'll i leal ii to it is thought ill main the fair far more ulliumn aud helti i than it has ever heisi nud ive a Im belter idea of the lire quality anil i ,.;iitity ot Uie ,n. it. ,i a merlin . til tun rxeculiie com mi. .to ol li," 1 ..it" .i -.-tu' la! Iii le-i'i .il'i idny, i it' AH.. iilii ted Ini' iii'cet-Mi fy i 1 tu ii d 1 1 1 1 iVm lii ciiniei'l io;i ivilh ii us h.llii ah : I'ouiniiUco on pie.iiiuiiis cdtiil. Decoiallou of liuildiugs j.,'ili. Hood Ulcer baud, day and evening for three days fH-o. 1 tuiHporUl iou 1.V1U. i'linployes and i.inliL wati'hioau about t)ti i lii i nt t'Xt. KuLertiiiniiieiit committee t-Ui0, 1 inudelllal expenses Soil. Air. turnery, of th Hood iiivei Cider and Vinegar lacloiy. has in formed the enn, milieu that, if tin growers will furnish apples the cidei company will provide cider for pa trons of the lair, free of charge and they ask growers to son that Uie ap ples ate foi'thcomiiih', While Salmon and Monici ate pro paring line displays fot the fair and tile former will hold an exhibit, of iU products at that place October lilh, after which it will hiiiiK it lo lluoil Kiver to bo placed on exhibition. The uommillee on transportation report tu..L they have already rereiied assurances trom the U. li. ,V N, ul n reduced fare from points alone iU line as far east as I'endletuu and west to 1'otllaiid. it has ulo Hiiullcd itc w ill i li l; n csri to make a cheap rate in conjunction with the iSoulhei n l'acillc truin Willamette points as tar away as Salem. Tho committee is now maaiiiK an ellort to have the railroad coinpa ny sell tickets to passeiiet'H koiiih through llood Iiivei during the ,,diiys of the fait on Uie local iv it li t he U'iv ilOLio ot t-loppu.L' oter here until I lie departure ot ,u. This will ive in teiidiiig visitoiH about an hour in which lo viija llio X r 1 1 1 1 1 L without placing them at any inconvenience, They dill stei oil' the lialll ai..i -l in to the door ol the tan1 biiildni ami stayuntil they hour tlie approach ol the train. 'Ihe lailioad company is not reatfy jinl at presniii to aniioniice tho rale fur Uie fall, hut it is expect ed that it will do ho in a low da vs. It is hoped that it will also be possible to secure a special late tioni I'oillaml anil ret urn tor one day that w ill be so reasonable as to atlract ninny who would nut otherwise come and that railtoad company will make if an ex cursion nil u I r. Tito call for the meeting of the State Irrigation association which talus plac ull tlie III ist two days of the fait has been issued aud a programme pro vided forthe occasion, (lie inert inj.' will he held at the Opera House Oelo her llth and I'-1 hand is expected to he well attended. The building will be decoiated ami put in shape for the irriKationists and they will be enter tamed at the hotels ami homos of res blunts who are in a position tu hav quests. . New Method el racking Apples. Manager Sliopaid has issued in struct loons to apppl. ; -roni'is ami packers this week in which he ex plains u new method that is beiini; put in operation which he thinks will prove the bust that has yet been de vised. The instructions are as tol Jowb: All apples will he wrapped this year, boxes lined, layer paper be tween layers anil on top and bottom. Printed wranners will he used on ton and bottom l yera,' plain paper for the middle layers; therefore, order half printed wrappers and half luiu wrappers. Usiiitf printed wrappers this year will only add to roe fourths of a cent per box. The ciup packs out in general one half ill Oregon boxes ami one hall in California boxes. We would siirst in a Keuerul way ordering half of ouch size, and paper the same way. Mr. (Jeoruo I. Marai-nt, late from California, who has charge ot a li ur hundred acre orchard there, i Usin the nygtem of sorting apples adopted in California canneries. Urielly, he cuts three circular noloa in it board, '2'4 indie, H inches, and :i'4 inches in diameter, which he lianas up in front of the sorter. This being just in front of the eye and within reach of hand, I Oh tiles the wipet, wu'U wipinu and pnrtitiK, to quickly see or determine the size of the apple, tun it Is aceui'd iiiKly placed in a ii, ll1..., 4 or f'a tier box. It is just us quick to pi tee each apple in the proper box ai it is tu put them all in oo box. All apples less than 2 inch hole i(o in V., aud 5 tier boxes: The crcat mlvanttiKe of this system is that your packers can pack direct ly from the box, or if placed on pack ing table you. avoid having all sizes on pt once, wulcli means, as you know, a Hhole lot of awiug over and bruising mere or less, which must necessary ily ultect the value of apples in the market. The less bruising we hate the mote out apphs will bring, consequently the more buyers will be willing to pay us in future. .Mr. Sargent says it costs no more to suit in this way than when putting all sizes in one box, Tlie cievv of lour liotv packing say it is the sih'kesl aud best system they ever saw. They packed out two hun dred and eighty boxej the II 1st day. We would liuo to see tlie growers try tli's, hcccatise we believe it will enablee us to pack tho Clop a great deal easier ami quicker, A Uu we be llete this system will eliminate so much iinuei'i ssaiy bruising caused bv pawing over a lot of dilfereut sized applet! that our crop bundled by this system will bring us more money. If j on do not thoroughly under stand it, call at Ihe ollice tor cxplana tinn. (itowers are requested to wipe their apples ami put nothing on (lie pack ing lulile but what Is absolutely A 1 stock. Above all tUings, be sine and .11 out. all apples showing scale or fungus, tor the reason that either one it those diseases would cause a cat to he rejected or turned down by an in spector quicker than anything else. r aney prices have been realized thh year and wo must ''make good" by tilting up fancy apples. This will insure us fancy priees next year. We nust maintain our reputation. If we lo tiot we can not expect high prices. I'oiTuncN In bail) lag. That the coiv is the last ot money makers tor t ho farmer is thesseilion if K. 0. I.ldiidge, ol Independence, lwner ol c i eu merles at Independence, Dayton, ,)t Unison, Kugene ami June ion ( lly, and one of the largest buy irs ni ci'i ain i i the illmello utllcy. "A largo ii. ii L ol the prosperity ol i. lit W illamelle Millev has come troll nihil co, vs. liuiiying heats wheal raising out ot sigh,. And three 01 mil' years of dairying on wheat luuu ull double the wheat growing capaoi- ties of the soil. A number of farmers n Toll, m e raising mure than IUI hush-I- ol wh at lo an acre on such hind, ,hiih t-eiet 1 yuais ago would mil prouoce mure than 1- or I.) bushels. "A fai'hieici with, say nil cows, al though Dial's a ptetty large livid, and with hogs and chickens as accessories, can make money more than do many of the "onntry hanks that is, if he Use.- biailis as well lis hands. It's li bonanza for him, sure enough. Farm ers are fast coming into realization of this; in tact, many of them realize it already. Ihiiry products can always Hud a market without hunting for it, it high prices, lint dairying ret pi ires coiisiaiil and (dose atleiilion every day in t he year, and for this reason s uiio tannins are unwilling l.) take up with it. "Dairying has enabled puiuy a farmer to clear himself of debt aud store up a bank iiccoiinl. One man of my acquaintance, who, six years ago, owned ltd acres of land and was in debt, by going into the dairying bus iness paid his debt, bought 70 acres more for $.l,N'iti, ami has paid $2,.ri(Kl of this pi' icii alieady. The uther day tie sold II ii months old hogs for $1117. Another farmer, with II acres, last January sold I i 1. 1 worth ot egga and tfoi worth of butter fat. Ho lias 000 chickens and hall a dozen cows. All ot her, who, four years ago, had to borrow money lo buy a cow, now has money to lend, and 1 kuow of his having loaned tfiidu. Telolgraui. Ii ilinn lliihy Itiii n In Hup Vartl. Conrad Krebs ailvortHes marriages, dance.-, wrestling matches, boxing contests, etc., ns altractioiiH for his nop yard , Iml liemge liose is the only one that can pull oil Indian bilths. the liint birth for the season occurred at, just -1 o'clock yeilerday morning. I!, was Iml y la y, horn to the wife of loin JiKkson. loin Jackson is tlm iniss Indian nl Ihn luise yard and is extremely proud of his new hoy. He is undecided tvlinlhei to name the young pride of the hop yard in honor ot (ieorge liose or Frank Flukes, Mr. liose h inaui'ger. As the youngster is considered tlie Koid ami Hiinllowei of tho yard, li : will likely have the nuincsnkp.--We.il Side Fntei prise. lirratl, fakes anil ('ankles. T'ried cakes ami cookies, and bread, white mul brown, That can be excelled nowhere in town, on will Hi 1 1 1 next, Saturday at Wood A Smil h liroH. ul ore, And when you have eaten them, you wilt wish you had more, lie coining lo buy you will help very much The Ijinlies' Alliance of the Unitar ian church W ill Mrct at The Ihilles. I he h'i on Wool (itowers' associa lion, which held its annual hireling this vi-ar at ( tindon, decided upon Ihe Dalles as the place lor Its next annual meeting, which will be held on the second Tuesday of Novemboi '.K)7 The Wool (irowers associtition met at The Dalles eight years ago and crn ducted one of tho most successful meetings it has ever known. Starvim; In Heath l'.erause her stomach w as so weakein bv Useless drugging that she could not cut, Mrs. Maiy II. Waiters, of St. Clair street, Coliimhil-, iinio., was literally starving to death. She writes : My stoiinuii was so weak from useless drugs that I i id not eat, and my nerves so wt akened Bl hat, 1 could not sleep; and not hi lure I wasciven up to die was 1 indiH'i'l to trv Klectric Hitlers ith the wonder Inent bewail al cure fulloweo.'' earth, .".he. i CI. like, dini.".d-l suit that iniproM- oi.ee, and a complete health tome on otranleed by Cluis. N. A bath i iean I he skin and rids A hath makes for and citizenship. collide of the body the be ! poles ol relll-e. i.T lellowsi.lp onlv should tin 'clcaiin d, bid on a-ioiial use of a hixa Itiveor cithartie oK-i.8 the bowels and rleni's I lie sv-t. ni i I t i'.ete matter, iiest I for this lU'e I' 'A ."'s l.it'le l arly liisers. j rieii'ant lit'le pie- Unit do mt gripe or I sicken. Sold bv W illiams Pharmacy. GOOD TIDINGS TRAVELED FAR LOOMIS' MESSAGE FROM NEW YORK Tells About Ilia Trip to llood Klver anil of Fine Apples and Sclcntlllc Metlieils of (.rowing Tlirin. K 1'. Lootnis, who returned to New fork recently, after having been at Hood Kiver and other places where apples re growu, in the interest of the llrni of I.. 1'. Lootuls A Co., with whom he is connected in an interview in the Fruit Trade Journal and Pro .luce liecotd, says seme voty nice things about llood litter anil its tip ples. Tho interview is as follow: The crop of fancy Spit.enberga ami Newlowns generally through Washing ton aud Oregon, will be not laiger than it was last year. There isaenn siderable crop of lieu Davis the bulk of which will lie sold on western mar kets, and some contracts have already been made for shipments to go to China and Japan. 'I hey w ill probably ho bought around 40 cents u box. There are cert inn sections in lath Oregon and Washington where Ihe heat has been very intense, all the way from 10," to 108 tiegreeti Fahr. In these sections also there has bi eu shortge of water. These conditions will make the stock from those sec tions ot very short keeping quality, and it anything, undersized. There are occasioully in Oregon ;and Wash ington some particulary favored val leys, watered by mountain streams, where the fruit has developed wonder fully and tho pack out of such valleys will be more laucy than ever. Of these most favored localities, (he llood Kiver valley haa enjoyed the most favorable conditions. Situated on the slopes ot Mount llood, aud watered by the constant sti earns that llow from that perpetually mow cov ered mountain, the orchards of li e llood Kiver valley have all the water Ihey need and also enjoy the care ai d cultivation of the most cxpeit ap le giowem it has ever been myploasce to meet. There you have lTill to 200 growers who ate among the most Intelligent, well posted, hardest working growers of apple' in this country today. They have made a study of the culture of apples for the last Ufteeu to twenty years, and the little valley of llotil Kiver today, without doubt, grows the fanciest apples that are grown in llio world. 'The life of their apples, on account of the tine climate, perfect cultivation, thinning, spraying and pinning, is longer than I ho same va- leties from any other tectums by three to four mouths, aud on account, of their perfect quulity, large size ami color, tlie llood Kiver apples will al ways stand on their own merits and he bought at prices dependent on the quantity aud quality ot their crop and other similar crops in Oregon and Washington 'rathui than on the siz.e of the apple crop generally through the United States. Tito llood Kiver Apple (Irowers' uniou, which today controls 'JO per cent ot the entire output ot tho valley, is oue ot the strongest and ablest bodies of men that we have ever done business with. Their boaid of direc tors are author ities on the growing, jacking aud shipping of fruit, and are as fair minded, straight business man as one would ever wish to meet, ihey realize that the reputation they enjoy all over this country and also Kngland for the highest quality of Spltzeuberga and Mewtowns has beeu obtained, first, by the care aud ener gy on the pait of their members lu the cultivation of their orchids and in the growing of perfect fruit; and, second. and what is just as import ant by the perfect grading and pack ing of their fruit, they Dave clone awav with pack nil by the individual growers, and all apples marketed by the union mutt lie packed by tlie un ion's packets acccordiug to rigid ulos, the grading being made as to size aud color aud freedom from vorniB and other blemishes. ihey have such a complete system of pick ing, packing, grading aud shipping that a box of their fruit, on which is their label aud the contents of which is wrapped in their printed wrappers, is. practicall guaranty to contain perfect fruit from top to bottom of tho box. The value of tlie union to the grow ers of llood Kiver cannot be exagger- iited. Without the union the packing of each different orchard would d lifer as their owners differ. Competition between them would set In, aud as no grower likes to sell his fruit for lose than his neighbor gets, a buyer.would have to have the price of the whole governed by the value of tbe poorest orchard and grade snd pack From my own stand point as a buyer, 1 be lieve that I could buy cheaper if eacli individual glower bad the selling of his own crop. When, however, 1 ap preciate the value of having oue per fect pack, such as only a m ion man agod properly could put out, I believe that tho higher price which the uniou is able to get by their combination, is more than oil set by the extra qua) ity. Ceati inly too mucho rodit can not bo given to the union for their influence in encouraging the perfect growing Spitzeubergs and Newtowns. i he indirect iulliieuce of the union's work is seen in tho veiy high prices of real estate and orchard laud throughout tho Hood Kiver valley, many orchards being worth today from 1,000 to tfl.TiUO au acie. lioth the board of directors of the llood Kiver Apple (irowers' union and the members appreciate thor oughly that they must maintain the high standard of packing; that their boxej must bo true to count aud be tight packed, and that the color ami l.uality generally must be superior to any other apple section ill order to maintain the high prices Jwhich tbey aio enjoying. . On account of the high reputation of tho quality of the apple shipped by the llood Kiver Apple Growers union, there has been some ttempt in the past to put on boxes ol applt s growu in other sections of Oregon a label which is intended to stiggei t that tho apples were grown in the llood Kiver valley. The varieties grown by the uniou are Sidtzenliergs. Arkansas lilac ks, lewtowns, Ked Cheeks and Ortleys, O O o