The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 11, 1906, Image 1

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VOL. XVIII.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON, OCTOBER 11, 1906.
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SOCIETIES.
HOOD RIVKB CoMMKHClALOLlIH-MeeU
f very second Monday In each month at I p.
m., In t lit- Hub rooms over Jackson's more.
II . K. It a v I imoN , Pre.
A. I. Mok. Wecretary.
HiiOU KIV1-.K LuimK Nu. 1U5, A. '. nod A.
M. Meet Saturday evening on or before
each full moon. A. 8 Hlowkbh, W. M.
1). McDonald, Secretary.
HOOD KlVMt CHAPTER NO. 27. K. A. M.
Ml tint and Iblrd Friday nlKhlsof eack
niontti-. 1, McDonald, H. P.
A. D. Mok, Secretary.
HOOD HIVER CHAPTER NO. 2, O. E. 8.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdsy evening
of each month. Visitors cordially welcomed.
Mil. T. J. KlNNAlKIl, W. M.
Mks. Tiikhksa Cahtvkii, Secretary.
IDLEW1LDE UlllUK NO. 107, I. O. O. C.
Meeta In Fraternal hall, every Thuraday
nltfhl. H.C.Cok, N. O.
J. K. Kkhsk. secretary
EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48, 1. O. O. K.
Keanlar meeting second and fourth Mondays
ofeuch month. H.C.Cooa.C. P.
11 C. mitii, Hcrlbe.
LAUREL REBEKAH DEGREE LODUE NO.
81, 1. 0. o. K.-Meeta first aud third Fridays
In each month. ,
Mm. E. W. Uuklu, N. 0.
Mas. Dora Thomson. IsecreUtry.
W ACCOM A l.ODUE NO. 80, K. OF P.
Meet In K. ol P. hull every Tuesday night.
Tiios. F. Johnson, C. Ii.
V. C. BROCK , K.ot R. aud B.
HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,708, M. W. A.
AleeU In K. of P. hall every Wednesday
nlnlil. E. rj. MAYKS, V. C.
0. U.DAkin, Clerk. '
HOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 524, WOMEN OF
Woodcraft-Meets at K. of P. hall on lb
first and Third Fridays of each mouth.
Lou MckKVNOLlw, U. N,
F. W. McKkVNOLDs, Clerk.
RIVKUH1HE 1A1DUENO. 8 A. O. U. W.
Meets first and third Saturdays of each
month. F. H. BtAOq, M. W.
E. R. liltim.KY, Financier
Chkhtku HiiL'TK. Recorder.
OLETA AHHEMMLV NO. KB, UNITED ART-Isan.-Meej.
Hie first and thlro Wednes
days, wink: second and fourth Wednesdays
Artisans' hall. U. W. Thompson, M. A.
C. D. il k.n mi u, Secretary.
COURT IK 'Oil RIVER NO. 42, FOREHTERS
of Anieruw.-Meets second aud fourth Mon
days iu eiich month in K. of P, ball.
Bknkca F. Foum, C. K.
F. C. Rkosius, V. C.
CAiNBY I'OMT, NO. 16.G. A. R.-MEETs) AT
A. O. U. W. hall, second aud lourth HatUl
daysof each month sfi o'clock p. m. All
U. A. R. members Invited to meet with us.
8. A. Hkinnkb, Commander.
Thomas Uoss, Ailjutant.
CANBYW. R.C., No. 16-MEET8 8ECOND
aud lourth Saturdays or each Month In A.
O. U. W. ball at t p. in.
Ki.i.kn Blount, President,
Ukktbuuk B. ImoLks, Secretary
MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 3411, R. N. A.
Meets at the K. or P. Hall or the second and
fourth Fridays oi eaeh month.
MK8. Cahkik Brosius, O.
Mas. Ella Dakin, Recorder.
J. F. WATT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811.
BURGEON O. R. 4 N. Co.
H. L. DUMBLE;
PHYHICIAJS AND SURGKON.
Successor to Dr. M, V. Shaw.
Calls promptly auswer;d In town or country,
Day or Night.
Telephones: Kesldence, 611: Office, (13.
Oltlce In the Brosius Building.
E. 0. DUTRO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office and Residence over First National
Bank, Hood River, Oregon.
Phone Main 871
DR. J. EDGINGT0N,
Physician and Surgeon
Office over the First National bank.
Office phone 1433. Res. phone TtiXl,
M. F. SHAW, M. D.
Ofiice in Jackson Block.
Office phone. No. 1471. Residence, No. WS.
Dr. M. H. hhaui-
Dr. EdnaB. sharp
Osteopathic Physicians
Graduates of the American School o(
Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo.
OHice and Residence Huxley Cottage,
River (treet.
Phone 25 Hood Rivkb.
F.
C. BROSIUS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
'Phone Central, or 121.
Office Hoars: 10 to 11 A. M.J 2 to I
and6to7P. M.
H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S.
DENTIST
Crown Brums Work a Specialty.
ephoi
Main
First National Bank
311
C. H. JENKINS, D.1I.D.
DENTIST.
Telephones: Office 283; residence 1045
Ollii-e over Butler Bank,
Hoon Rivkr, Ork.
M. E. WELCH,
LICENSED VETERTNARI SURGEON
prepared to do sny work In the veterin
ary line. He can be found by calling at or
ph-nlng to Clarke (drug store.
A.
A. JAYNE
LAWYER
Abstracts Furnished. Money Loaned.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
E. H. HARTWIO,
LAWYER.
Will Practice In All Court.
Office wlrh Gen. D. Culbertson A do. Col
lections, Abstract. Hettlemeut of Fatataa.
HOOP RIVER. OKE.i.
SENECA F. FOUTS
Attorney at Law
Brosius Building
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
A. J. DEBBY
Lawyer
HOOD RIVCA, OREGON.
JOHN LELASD HENDERSON
ATTORNEY-AT LAW". abstracter, NO
TARY PlHLICsnd RISAL
ESTATE A OUST.
For SS yearn a resident of O agon and Wash
i..ri..n Has had manv vears einerlenoe In
KhsI Estate m Iters, an abut retnr, satrctier of
Miles and aftnt. Hhlixfci'Uon (aarittteed or '
o caaige
LAND
.BARGAINS.
203 acres in Upper Hood
River Valley, 55 acres in cul
tivation, 5 acres in orchard,
mostly iu bearing, 4 acres in
straw berries, 40 acress hay,
produced 90 tons of hay this
year, balance in clover and
vegetables. First class im
provements, 3 large barns,
chicken houses, storoge
house, etc. New 11-room
house, just completed with
bath and all conveniences,
also 7-room house. Over
2,500,000 feet of good tim
ber. This place will double
in value in two years.
Price, if 16,000
120 acres in Upper Valley,
all first class apple land,
even slope, plenty free water.
Will sell 40, 80 or 120 acres
at $25 an acre. This land is
easily cleared, being mostiy
brush land. ThiH is listed at
one-half present valuation.
Don't miss this opportunity
to get a good tract of laud
cheap.
40 acres, 12 acres in bear
ing orchard, all good varie
ties. 1000 trees one year
old, house, large barr,
chicken house, sheds, good
large spring. All tools, cows
and horses go with the place.
A snap at $15,000. Easy
terms. If sold right away
purchaser will get half the
apple crop valued at $4,000
10 acres all in cultivation,
Five acres Spitzenbergs and
Newtowns 3 years old,
strwaberries between the
trees, 5 acres in clover and
vegetables. Good house and
large barn. Good buy at
$4,000. Half cash, balance
easy terms.
Improved and unimproved land in all
sized trHClg Call and gee our list. You
are dealing with a reliable firm hn
you trade with us. Nothing misrepre
sented. We have some desirable Port
laud property to trade for Hood River
farm.
J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO.
HOOD BIVKR OR PORTLAND, ORE.
Hood River Studio
First-Class Photographs
We have the laUtst In mounts and can en
large your Photos in Crayon, Platinoid or
Hepta. Satisfaction 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,Dntut
Crown and Bridge Wort
Teeth Without Plates.
Treatment of dineaaed teetb and gums.
Oltlce Hroniui Building. Fbuue 1033.
H. SEYMOUR HALL,
Surveyor.
I am quallrltd and prrparnd ta do all kind,
of flrat-elaia laud surveying Aocuracr ur
auteed. TlMae who wish Brat-class work don,
d4rM H. f. I. 2.. Hood River, fnone Wxl.
F.8.HTAKLIY, K.L.HMITH, K. O. HLANCHAB
Pres. Vloe-I'rea. Cashier.
V. C. Brock, AshI. faultier.
The First National Bank
. OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Capital $50,000 Murplus, $12,000.
MABLE E. PAULSEN
STENOGRAPHER
Office: Room 15, Brosius Building,
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
P. I HALL-MIS & CO.
Civil and Architectural SEE
Engineers and Surveyors
' Mak. surveys, plans and estimates for sew
er. Unlit and Dower and railway plants, and
furnish, subject to approval, plans, specifica
tions a a estimates lor an classes m uuiiuiokb
public, private aud mercantile. Hpecla) at
tention ( Iv.n to eoononile and slow-burning
construction. Accuracy aud economy guar
anteed. DAVIDSON BUILDING
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
STRANAHAN & SLAVENS,
Contractors and
Builders
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
S. H. COX
Contractor
and Builder
flsVIt AKB EsnMATB PCUUBIB.
FREDERICK & ARNOLD.
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
IitiaittM farnlibad oa all kinds of work
Phoneo: jJSJS:
SIMONTON & SONS
Architects and Builders.
Itocorttlfe Painting and Taper Hanging
Plane furnished. Eutlmate" care
fully made,
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
E. A. JEKOME,
ArcKitact
t i 1...J i i.&uh vrKirlAnfA In
l ftin. mnA Kii i ti i na 1 wmllli rHMMf t HI 1 1 V
solicit a part of the patronage of the people ol
Hood Hlver who aiittolpnUs bulUIin. Terms
reaouuie, a ju HauMitti'iioii uunrnniwu. vi
floa at reilaence on Uel(htB.
JOE WRIGHT
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Plume 7li
Figure and estimates furtiislied on
all kind- ol building and contracting.
ASSOCIATION
f McMiniivillf. Oregon, will insure your
property at 60 jier cent lena cost than
any other iiiH.ttutinn.
V. I'. KUn, special Agent,
Hood River, Ortsfan
GOVER. TMENT
Timber and Homestead
LANDS
I have for location some choice apple lands
and tlimi'-r Halms; also relinquishments and
land Ui script. Call on or address,
Wm. f. hand,
Ites. Plume 376. Hood River. Ore.
Shepard h Franz
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Are in correspondence with all parts of
ine unttea n:aiea anu are in rikiu iiubi
tion to sell your
Farm Property
LOCAL AGENTS
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Go.
Orient Fire Insurance Co.
JAS. McBAIN,
Hood River Marble Works
all ordorH for granite and
marble work, monuments,
tombstones, etc.
Also contract for il! kinds
of stone masonry, con
crete, etc.
McEWEN & KOSKEY
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Prompt sales and quick returns
Wholesale dealers in all kinds of First
and Produce. CotisiitiimentH solicit d
129 Front Sttree, Portland, Ore.
Eureka Heat Uarket
. Mi-iUIRE BROS., Props.
Dealera in Fresh mid Cured Meats, Lard
Poultry, Fruits and Vegetable.
rnei- Drlivery. Phone Main 35.
J. A. TILLKANY
Violin Lessons
Inquire at
MT. HOOD HOTEL
Cider, Champagne Cider, Genuine
Champagne, Vinegar, Wines
from graphs and mall fruits. Alcohol
from cereals, vegetable, plants, fruits
nil wood and valuable recipes. Bend
11 for bonk giving practical information
how to make them. LEO ZABEL,
P. O. Box 604, Portland, Ore
WANTED
Urlirlit yomiK men and wonu n of kckmI stsnd
Inil to prepare lor lusln inMitlons, as stciin
giaphers, W)kkwiers, iimi ti IikiiiIi oprin
tors at ((ood salaries. Wntf imlny tor fr
cstaloKiie to
Polytechnic College,
806 13th St., Oakland, Cal.
The largest nnd best (quipped school of busl
uess trainiUK, HIiortliauil.TyiH'wntliia, Mor.
Teleirraptiy, Civil, Eleotruui, .Mn-lianieal and
Mining Kiinlneerins, Mei'linnual and Archi
tectural drawli-g west of New York.
44-(Note) Young men and women of this
vlclulty should nut fall to write rnr catalogue,
staling what course they prcicr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States 1B Office. The Dalles, Ore
gou, Aug. 10, WW. Notice is herehy given thst
ui 4iUKionnui humviw, . i,.i,i.i nil nu
..r I a. .a 9 IwrM ulill...l .
Kir 1116 sale Ol lllliuer imiiuh hi hip KIHirsol
CHlUOrnia, WrrKOH, nciim, nun nniiuiKiiiii
TMrrllnrv " an extended to Hi I the I'nlihc I. nnd
Htates by act of August 4, im,
PAUL M. HAI.U.KWIK,
of Hood River, count' of Wiwti, hinte ol Ore
gon, has this day filed In this ulllcc Ms sworn
statement No. ;HiH, for the purchase of the
WK'.N aud NKH8W4, of section 11. town
slup 1 north range ltie,, Vi M., ami w ill oiler
proof to show that the luml miught Is mon
vsluaMe tor the timber or Mooe thereon ttiiin
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Kcgister and
Receiver, at the Land Utile In The luilles. the',
on.Noveiubtrli, lHKi.
lie names as witnesses "irmni r . lumii,
L. K. Morse, J. H. ilellbi'oiini r, A. J. Iieiljy,
all ol Hood lilver, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
auyul the alHive-descrlbed liuuls ure ri misl
ed u Ulu Uielr claims In Ibis otllce on or be
fore thesald id day of November, lli.
Allt'HAKL 1'. .NOLAN,
sii-n8 Register.
NOTICK FOR PUHLICATION
ITnlted Htates Land Oltlce, The Halles, Ore..
Ami. ai. iMM. Nolle Is hereby given that In
compliance with 111 provisions of Hie set ui
Congress of J uiKiH, IHIS, entitled "An act for
the sale ol tininer lanus in inc niaies oi t uu
fornla, Oregon, Nevada,and Wiishiiigiiiii Tcr
rltorv." as extended to all the Public Luml
stales, by acl of August i, 1'.I2, the folluwing
named persons buveon Airil 2, Hum, tiled In
this utile their sworn statements, lo. It :
MAUDE A. FA1RHANKH,
of Heattle, county of King, In the stale ol
w asiiingioii, swum ""iii o..., i,,i
ship 1 north, range east W. M.
CHARLES J. FAIR11ANKS
of Meattle, county of King, .state of Washing
ton, sworn statement no. n, ior the pur
chase of the W)aHK', NK'HK'4, sw'tlon .A,
sud NW'MWseetlunto, township 1, north
range B e., W, M.
That they wilt oner pnsu io snow iiihi uie
lands souirht are more valuable fur the
timber and stone thereon than for iwrlculluuil
purposes, and to establish ihrlr claims to
said iHtids before the Register and Receiver.
at the land oltlce, in me Danes, ureguu, on
November A, Wtto.
Thev name the following wllnesses: Nils I'.
Olson, of Portland, Oregon, Maude A. Kuli-
liailKS ailU l.llHIIca a'inmn, yit nvnuic.
Wasliinglon.
Anv and all nersoiis claiming adversely
any of the above described amis ure rciiuested
to file their claims in this office on or before
said nth day of Noveintier, in
ay of November, Wos.
.MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
sti-n".
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, for
Wasco county.
Emma Robinson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Chas. O. H, Robinson, Defendant.
To Clias. O. It- Robin.)!., delendaut above
named.
In ihu iiuniAor the stalA of Oreiroli. vou sre
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint tiled against yon In ,the above en
titled cause on or bt lore the expiration oi six
weeks alter the date of the first publication
of this summoiis, as 'lerelunflvr staled, ami
In case you lull to so ..ipper ana answer nam
Complaint, the iiliiintitl' will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint, namely : for a decree of the court dis
solving the inarrlsge contract between the
piaintiti ana oeienumu sou graining io me
iilHinilH the cure and cuslody ol the minor
child of plaintm and ilelendanl.
This summons is surved upon you by pub
lication thereof for six weeks In the llood
River Glacier, by order of the court, made on
the 1st day of September, l!K).i, and vou arv
required by said order of the court to apis ai
and answer the plalntllf's complaint on or be
fore six weeks from tlie date of the first pub
lication, which date is theiith day of Hcptem
ber, HUM. W. H. WIKSoN,
sii.olH Attorney for 1'ialiillll.
NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the mutter of the estate of Harvey J. Hyr
kett., deccasen.
Not lea is hereby given that the undersigned
has filed blsflnal resirt and account as nil
mlnlstrator of the esisie ol narvey J. iiry
keit deceased, and that the coumy court of
the Slat of Oregon, for Wasm county, has
appointed Monday, the Mil day of November,
ItHlil. at the hourof ten o'clock a. in. of said
day as the lime, and the county court room
in 1110 couniy eou:t uouse in I'aucK i.h.y,
Wasco county, Oregon, as the place for the
hearing of said final report. All persons hav
ing objections to said report are hereby no
tified to be present at said time and place and
present such objections, if auy there be.
latea tllisiitn aay 01 neinwniuer, ns.
K. O. HLANl llAR,
sl3 Administrator
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
The undersigned lias tiled tils final account
with the County Court for Wasco county.
Oregon, In the n atlerof the estate of David
v isliari., aeceaseo, aim nonce is nereoy given
to all persons interested in said estate ttmt
the court has appointed Monday, October aid.
PHi, at i o clock., ai i ue court, House at J lie
la es. orckroii. as tue lime ana place lor
hearing objections to said final account and
tor the settlement thereof. H. I). IIKSH,
Administrator of the estate of David Wlsbart,
deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been, bv order of the Honorable Countv
Court of the suite of Oregon for Wasco cm nty,
apiHilnted aaininlsiruioror tne estate oft has.
Husey, aeceasett, anu all ersons liavlng
claims against said estate are hereby notified
to present the same to me at the Little White
Mtore at Udell, or the office of Jayne & Derby
n Hooa River, uiegon, properly verinmi.
wltliln six months after the date of the first
publcatinn oi this notice.
imsiWb'T r. u ii li i w
Administrator of the Estate of Chas. M.
Busey, tle(!ease.
Dated Mept. lr.ili, IWM saUilS
For Bale One team of horaea, weight 1100
pounds each, well broken, single or double,
9 and i years old. iood harness and :t',
Haln wagon, wide tires, with rack. Price fM
Terms. Will take two or three good milch
cows as part payment. Write to or Inquire of
C. W. Pearsons, Cascade Locks, Ore. JJttf
BARGAINS IN REAL FJTATE.
A variety of (food residence property
ty at prices and terms to suit.
Hood buys for $500, 'sK), $700, $H.ri0,
$1,000, $l,-i')0, $1,300, $1,400, $1,500,
$!,7o0, $1,800 or any price you want.
Two-story house near high bcIhhiI for
only $1,00.
Several good residences close to busi
ness for sale cheap.
Fine two-story residence with two
loU, choice location, only $2,000.
New two-story house, six rooms be
sides pantry and bath, only $000.
Whole blocks and acreage proa?rty for
sale on easy tcrniB.
Finest residence lots in the city cheap.
Good investment.
I.arfe list to select from, including
good orchard land and farm proerty.
Come and e-e us.
OnthanK eft Otten
Hood River Oregon
HOOD RIVER FAIR
WILL OPEN TODAY
EVERYTHING READY FOR VISITORS
Knots Will Mriutf Untttartl ut 1:.'I0
O'l'lm k HJiile Hand Plays ami
Rabies ('urgle.
Hood River'B Seventh liiunnlal
Fruit fair will opon toiiay umler more
favotable cii'Ciiinstaiice.i aud with a
Utter display ut fruit tl.uiiever betote.
Visitors lroni fur und iivur hitve al
ready ni'iivul mill mine are expected
on each train,
The oily i.i t nwtof till v decorated for
the ocoHHiuii, iiicirii.inta, business
houses unci p ivate dwellings viting
vitb each other to sea who can irmke
the mngt uttiattive disfliy. The fair
builtliuK, witu its neatly hitewashetl
trout, on which is a laro sign iiii
uoiiiioiiiK the pluue of exhibit, has
lent itself very nicely to the hund ol
the decoiator uud p.-eseuts mi uttruu
tive aud gnlu appearancu both inside
aud out.
All day yesterday uud this inorniiiK
ranchers have been busy liiiiiKinK ii.
their apples nnd plaoitiK them on dis
play. Exhibits can be uoeu from
White Siiluion, Mosier aud Lrtllriniclc
as well as llood River, the uiaiiagor
of the Fruit (.'rowers' union frntu the
latter place asking permission to send
4 display which was granted. The
Indies who nave charge of the diuplny
of fancy work Hint other things, per
taining to their part of the lull' Inn t
been bustling about getting things in
shape to muko a compiest, and prima
mothers have been polishing their
youngest born for tho buby show, tin
prize for which will be awarded this
afternoon, daily ducoiated booths,
smiling faces and boxes of red applet
accompanied by a burst of music will
greet the fair patrons wliou the dour
ate opeueu ut L :.i0 today, fot ovory
body is iu good humor oret the line
nhoAlug of fruit und tho sure indica
tions of a big attendance to gaze up
on the apples that have ttiiidu llood
liiver fatuous.
Tltu rrittatiou association will be
oalled to order at the same hour that
the fair is opened and it is expected
that there will be iu the neighborhood
of 100 delegate ) present. Some ot
them have already arrived and more
will come iu today and tomorrow. An
attractive and varied program has
been ai ranged for entertaining them
and it is expected that they w ill hold
a busitiesj session, both this nttcr
noou aud eve .itig uud be eiitertiiinod
tomorrow and tomorrow evening.
The program for the fair ami Irri
gation association so tur as is known
Is us tollows:
Til USUI) A V, OUT. 11.
1 p. in. Fair opens for admission
of visitors.
1,M p. in Oregon State Irriagtiou
association oalled to ordot iu the Op
era House.
Address of welcome by lion. A. S
Hloweis, mayor of thtj city of llood
Kiver.
Address of welcome to irrigationists
by KeproHontutive of llood Kiver Irri
gut.iouists a, O. Stiiton.
'espouse by the president of the lr
rigation association, S. A. Lowell.
"Irrigation uuder the Carey act in
the Deschutes valley, " Jesse Stums,
ittorney for I). 1. & I'. Co.
"Need of legislation in Oregon on
the subject of waters," John 11. Lew
is, state engineer.
"litigation tor humid regions,"
Professor F. L. Kent, dairy instructor
Oregon Agiicnltiir I college.
"Fruit growing on in igatedituds, "
Judd (ieer, Cove, Ore.
"Some legHl phases of irrigation,"
John It. Lawrey, 1'otidloton, Ore.
"Irrigation in the Willamette viil
ley,' ('rant It. Dimick, county judge
Clackanius county.
"Irrigutlon in Hog no Kiver valley,"
J. W. Perkins, member of legislature,
Jackson county.
"The duty we owe water," K. N.
Smith, county surveyor , Ontario,
Ore.
"Sugar beets raised by it rgation, '"
F. W. Shelli dd, Nyssa, Ore.
"Irrigation in tho Willamette val
ley," A. L. Stover, United States ge
ological survey.
"Irrigation legislation," It. A.
Johnson, Umatilla Hivor Waterosers'
association.
Kvening.
Continuation of the program ol
State Irrigation association during
which solos will be rendered by Miss
Gladys Hartley and Mis. C. II. Slot
ten.
FKIIMV, OCT. 12.
8.30 a. ni. Delegates of the State
Irrigation association will meet at t tin
Mount Hood hotel for ft drive ove
the valley.
2 U'J liaby exhibit nnd nwanl of
prizes.
Kvouing.
ti.'.H) p. in. (iittnd eiitei'tninuiout in
the Opera House nuclei the manage
inent of J. Adrian Kppiug, pinciptil
of the Western Academy of Music,
Elocution und Dramatic A' t of Port
land, and the entertainment commit
tee. Programme.
Loudon Concert Hall song The
Misses Shut p.
Heoittttioti selected Miss Nettie
Kemp.
liallad "Clung of the Forge, "-
Murray Kay.
Piano solo from Itigoletto, Verdi
Miss Alita Arnck.
Heading "The Soul of the Violin"
Win. M. Hasinas.
Baritone solo "A May Morning,"
Denza J. Adrian hoping.
Heading-" The Milliner's Hill"-
Misa M. liodo.
Violin 8olo-"The F'vening Star"-
Miss Oamelin Darker.
Scene from "The School for Scan
dal" with Miss M. lioile us Lndy
Teazle and Win ,M. Uasuius as Sir
Peter.
SATURDAY, OCT. IU.
8.10 a. in. J. Adrian Kpping and
party will be given a drive over the
valley.
Kvening.
Piano solo Val te impromptu, Lizt
Miss Alita T. Arnck.
liuritoue solo "The Bell of St
Marys," MaHoy J. Adrain Fjpping.
Reading "Summit O'lirieu," Con
tiers Wm.. Rnsmii s.
Violin solo "lierseuse, " Uoddiird
Miss Camelia llaikei.
Reading "How Sulvator Won"
1 1. Lester Paul.
Mezzo soprtiuo solo "Sun Toy,"
De Hurdelet Miss Bertha Royal.
Playlet "The Littlest (ii 1"-Iin-
porsnoutions by Messrs Wm. Kusuius
ami (J. Lester Paul.
The Hood River baud will be iu ev
idence dm itig the eutire Hood River
fair. lOverything will be done for the
convenience ot aud entertainment of
our visitors. All are welcome. The
town is yours.
The piano used at the entertain
ment lias been kindly furnished
through the courtesy of the Liters Pi
ano company.
Hudson Kiver Apple Season Over.
The Hudson River apple export sea
son bus uow pructiully closed aud the
expoiters who have been looking to
that district for supplies will sltortly
tutu their attention elsewhere. This
a a situation which has not presented
il.selt at this time of the year for more
L tut ii ten years. Ordinarily, the Hud
son Rivet apple season is just iu its
height dining the latter part of Sep
tember and shipments ere going fm-
ahkI in large volume Now the sup
plies ate about exhausted ami theie
.v ill practically be no fresh shipments
to arrive lot export until Newtown
Pippins put iu then appearance which
will be about November l.'i.
During a normal seasou the ship
ments ol apples from the Hudson River
amount to about u00,000 huirols but
lut ing the pi t sent season some of the
receivers think they will not reach
"i0.iH.i0 barrels or about one-tenth ol
he ttormiil crop. The shortage ot
the crop is attributed to the fact that
t icre have been very heavy yields in
tins section tor several years ami that
ha trees are sum ly taking a rest.
the shortage is viewed philosophical
ly by the orcuardlsU who expect that
ue.xt season will sea a larger supply
of iruit of a euperloi quality. Kveu
lie small shipments which have come
foiwnrd from the Hudson River valley
ilns seasou nave tieeu largely of an
interior duality and bail the crop
been larger it would have brought but
mall re.tirus to the snippets as it
Aouid have come iuto competition
with the large crops of good quality
which tire pioduced this year iu the
middle west uud also with the apples
of other section of New York state
and of New England and Canada.
While the Hudson River apples are
practically eliminated as an exporta
ble factor this season, this will be
more than ovrecume by the large
otierings of western apples ot line
jtiality which are uow coming for
ward and therefore the almost unpre
cedented shortage of tho Hudson
Rivur valley crop will tint be greutly
missed as the export seasou advances.
Produce INews.
Wormy Fruit Cause fur Arrfi-t.
"In addition to the opinion ot the
deputy county prosecutor, A. L.
Laugnon, uuder which i propose to
u ro see ute merchants for selling wor
my fruit in WaHliiugton" said A. F.
Ciowell, county lruit inspector last
veiling, 1 desire to call the atten
tion of the fruit growers, commission
men and. re ail dealers to section 14
of the horticultural law ot this state,
which reads: 'Any perso or persons
who shall bring into the state or liuve
in their possession or oiler for sale or
distribute or give away fruit trees,
shrubs, lruit or other material infest
ed with any kind of insect post injur
ious to lruit, lruit trees or plants
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction thereof shall be pun
ished by a tine of not loss thau $50
n oi more than $500, or by imprison
ment iu the county jail not less than
00 days nor more than one year. Pro
vided that f ir each repeated offense
the person or persons ootiviotnd may
bo punished liy a line of not less than
WOO nor more than l$r00. or by im
prisonment in the county tall not less
than 00 days uoi more thau one year.
Provided th.t tor each repeated
IteiiHO the person ir persona convict
ed tuny lie punished by a tine of not
less than f J00, nor more ttiuu $N00, or
by imprisonment not to exceed two
years. "Jlie sale or wormy rruit lias
been a much mooted question aud now
that 1 have the opinion ot the prose
cuting attorney 1 take this oppoit un
ity ot informing fru't growers, com
mission men and dealers that wormy
and diseased lruit can no longer be
-tol l in this county without violating
the horticultural law." Spokesman
Review.
l air Well Attended.
The Walla Walla Bulletin says of
the opening of the Walla Wnllu fair
Many people lroni 1 eudleton anu
points in Umatilla county urrrived In
the city this morning to visit the
fair, and tho attendance totliiw far
exceeds tliut of yesterday. Today was
designated as the olllcitil day for the
residents of Pendleton, Athena, Wes
ton and all Umatilla county points,
and people availed themselves of the
Imv expulsion rates.
All the exhibits were in place today
and the exhibition fat exceeded the
expectation of the visitors. A prom
iueut resident of Pendleton stutod
this morning that the exhibits and
racing features were fur uud way
ahead of what hud been expected.
Kti.st Oregon lan.
San Dalles Football ('nine.
Sen Fonts and several ot the Hood
River bovs were in The Dulles Sun
day to witness the football game, it
was almost a icpeiition or the per
formance ut llood River a week ago,
only the sc.oie was larger. Sen says
he has organized a liuse Lull team and
will bring 1 lie Dullse team down to
play during the fruit fair, aud hopes
to get a little satisfaction for the
inuny drubbings llood hlver Das re
ceived of late. John Iceland llender
son is said to be in the di al also. Op
tiuiist.
An An fill Cough Cured.
"Two years ago our little girl had
touch of pneumonia, which left her
with an awful cough. She had spells
,.f .wxurliini, lust liUn flllA with tllM
VU j...- - -
whooping cough and some thought
she would not get well at all. We got
a bottle of Chaiubo'laiu's Cough Rem
oilo wh'nh. acted like u charm. She
edy wh'ch, acted like u charm
stopped coughing aou gut stout, auu
r..4- I, ui.imj t r. Urn lllluflurrl It, II.
lab, .-.mo. -1 "
baker., III. This remedy for sale by
IV1LT O. V-HTS,
WHITE SALMON
FRUIT DISPLAYED
AT FAIR THERE AMAZES VISITORS
(ood Attendance and Many Varieties
of Apples Exhibited The
Prize Winner;'''
The White Salmon fruit fair opened
Friday iu the Odd Fellows building
with a good attendant and a fine
display ot fruit. This is the first fair
eter held at White Salmon, but it has
proved such a success this year that
it lias already been decided to make
it an annual all air. About 25 boxes
and several hundred plates of apples
were on exhibition, and those iu a
position to judge say that it is na
line fruit as can be raised anywhere.
Saturday, however, was the best
day at the fair as a good ninny who
did not exhibit on the first day
brought iu exhibits and the attend
ance wjh far larger than on Friday.
A good many Hood River people vis
ited the fair Saturday and all pro
nounced the showing a Hue on .
Among those who otossed therivii
for the purpose of visiting the fair
was K. L. Smith, who was request) d
by several bite Salmon fruit grow
er to make an i d. ress ou the cultiva
tion of fruit, uhieb be did, telling
the growers what they otight.to do,
und what not to do, ami many oilier
things that were ot gieat interest to
them.
In the display of apples there weie
about 2o varieties, among which weiu
Yellow Newtowns, Rhode Island
(ireenings, Oreeu Newtowns, Jona
thans, York Imperials, Lawvcrs,
Klickitats, Arkausas Blacks, Kays,
White ISolillowere, Winesaps, ("larks,
Aikeu Reds, Kings, iialdwius, Spitz
enbergs, Wolf Rivers, Oruveusteitis,
Yakimas, Uloria Muudis, Northeiu
Spies and several others.
The largest exhibit was made by (1.
A. 'Thomas, who look Uie first prhe
for having the best orchard disph y
und Fred W. llalsiger captured the
prize for the best oumtneroial pack.
Others who exhibited apples and fruit
were M. Manley, Gilmer, Wusn. , K.
Napper, A. R, Miller, Andrew Olsen,
Mrs. McCloy. 8. Hunsaker, H. ,0.
Cook, J. M. Overbaugh, F. R. t'atta,
fine l'lat, M. M. Maine, rreu v..
llalsiger. U. W. Parsons, Pine l'lat.
R. D. Cameron, A. it. Jewett.
A line display was made by 11. U.
Cook, who ia a horticultuilst of con
siderable note, and baa originated
several varieties ol apples, lhree va
rieties which be had ou exhibi
tion at White Salmon have never been
exhibited befoie. Two of them bo
has named after the fair held in Poit-
lsnd last year, oue of them Lewis aud
the other Clark, the ljewis la a
cross between a Spitzenberg and a
York Imperial, and the other la Hy
bridized between a Jonathan and a
Holland Pippin. Another apple be
has originated ia known as the Klick
itat, and all three are said to be high
quality fruit. Owing to the lact that
Mr. Cook did not tulllll tne require
mneta of the schedule of exhibits he
did not get auy of the prizes, but hie
exhibit attracted much atteution.
The other features ot the fair were
an extraordinary display of White
iltllllowers, 72 of which filled a box,
grown by (). A. Thomas, a large ex
hibit of grapes try A. 11. Jewell ana ft.
Napper. The display also included
peaches, prunes, pears ut several va
rieties and vegetables, a basket of late
tomatoes creating considerable inter
est. A cuoumbei that weighed 2.4
pounds and a giant aauash divided .
honors in the vegattile display.
Canned fruit, jellies, homemade
bread, butter and other things that
the housewife takes pnrtioular prida
iu weie also plentifully exhibited and
were all so excellent that only the
judgment of au expert could detect
which waa the best, ftm broidery,
fiincy work, and a ulco display of
home-growu flowers were presided
over by the ladles, seveial of whom
also exhibited fruit.
One feature of the fair for wbioh
there waa no piize ottered, but which
attracted much attention, waa a
young bear which was chained to u
tree near tne exhiint nan anil wmoii
had been captured iu White Salmon.
In judging the fruit aud othei ex
hibits U. R. Castner, ii. A. Frauz aud
K. W Angus, of Hood River, were
asked to seive in that capacity ami
after careful consideration awarded
pries to the following:
Host oichartl display, O. A. Thomas,
5.
Best box commercial pack, (Spitz)
F. W. llalsiger, l.
Host box Spitz, R. 1). Cameron $2.50
Host box Newtowns, R. D. Camei
on. 2.50.
Second best box Newtowns, Morde
cal Jones, 1.50.
Hist plate display Spitz, Andrew
Oheu, 2.50.
Rest Ron Davis, R. D. Cameron, $1.
Host box Yellow Hclltlowers, ii. A.
Thomas, $1.50.
Small tipples, best sample llyslop,
A. R. Well, Pine Flat, 1.W).
Best sample peaches, C. A. Shart,
$1.
Rest can of peachos, Mis. L. J.
Wolfard, $1.
Rest can of cherriei, Marietta Hun
saker, $1.
Rest can fruit, Miss M. Hunsaker,
$1.
Rest glass jelly, Miss M. Hunsaker,
$1. Second, Mrs. M. Maine, lh)o.
Rest can ot pears, Oeorge Smith,
$1. Second Miss M. Hunsaker, oOc.
Canned Leans, Miss M. Htiusalter,
$1. Second, same, 50o.
Rest loaf of bread, Mrs. J. II. Cin
der, 1. Second, Mrs. L. Bowman,
50o.
Best butter, M. Kmmons, $1. Sec
ond, Mrs. F'ordyoe, 50o.
Best sack of potatoes, J. II. Law,
Pine F'lnt, 1.
Rest display corn, O. A. Thomas, $1.
Best display carrots, N. O. Cox, ?1.
Best squash, O. Odor, Btngen, $1.
Best display onions, J. Hunsaker,
L
Rest display cabbage, J. II. Hum
phrey, oue year's subscription to F'n
terprise. It is said that a movement will be
made to hold the White Salmon fait
every other year and have it held
on the yeara in which llood River
does not exhibit.
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