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VOL. XVIII.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON, DECEMBER 13, 1906.
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SOCIETIES.
HOOU KIVEK COYIMERCIALCLUB-Meeta
every second Monday lo each month at p.
m.. In tlx elub ranis over Jackson's Mora.
. r. w H.K.lMvtDsoa-.I'ree.
a. u. mvK, necreisry.
HOOD R1VKK LOlHiK NO. 106, A. F. and A.
as. Meet Haturday evening on or before
rarn lull moon. A. B. BLOWERS, w. M.
D. kt ebon alu, Hecretary.
UUOD KlvfcR Ch AFTER NO. t7. R. A. M.
MeeU drat and third Friday nights of each
jmonin, v. MCDONALD, li. V,
A. D. Mob, Secretary.
HOOD HIVEK CHAPTER NO. , O. E. 8 -Meets
second and fourth Tuesday evening
of each month. Visitors cordially welcomed.
MRS. T. J. KINHAIHD, W. M
M as. Tb bbbsa C auth Secretary.
IDLEW1LDELO GE NO. 107, I. O. O. F.
Meeta In Fra rual bsll, every Thursday
uigut. 11. u. uoe, n. u.
J. K. Rbksk cretary
EDEN ENC AMPMENT. NO. 48. 1. O. O. F.
Kegnlar meeting second and fourth Mondays
oi eacn monin. n. j. uook, u. tr.
U I. i-buth, Scribe.
I V UKL REBEKAM DEGREE LODGE NO.
i. '.. O. O. F.-Meets flrat and third Fridays
u eacn montn.
Mrs. E. W. Udeix, N. Q.
Mrs. Doha Thomson, Secretary.
WAUCOMA LODGE NO. 30. K. OF P-
. Meets In K. of P. ball every Tuesday night.
Thus. r. Johnson, C. C.
V. C. Bhock, K. of R. and 8.
U(K)D RIVER CAMP, NO. 1,702, M. W. A.
MeeU in K. of P. hall every Wednesday
DlKDl. a. B. MAYES,
C. U. Dakin, Clerk.
HOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 524, WOMEN OK
Woodurafl-Meela at K. of P. balnon tbs
first and Third Fridays of each month.
Lou McKeynolm, G. N,
F. W. McRkynolim, Clerk.
RIVERSIDE LODGE NO. 68 A. O. U. W.
Meets first and third Saturdays of each
month. F. H. Ulauu, M. W.
K. R. Bkadi.Vy, Financier
Chkhteb su ute. Recorder.
OLETA ASSEMBLY NO. 10. UNITED ART
lkans. MeeU tbe first and third Wednes
days, work; second and fourth Wednesdays
Artisans' ball. G. W. Thompson, M. A.
C. 1). Hen rich. Secretary.
COURT HOOD RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS
of America, Meets second and fourth Mon
days in each mouth In K. of P ball.
Seneca F. Foutb, C. R.
it. v. BBoeius, tr. u.
CAN BY POST, NO. 16,0. A. R.-MEETd AT
A. O. U. W. hall, seoond and fourth Satur
days or eacn montn at 2 o ciocz. p. m. ah
CI. A. K. members invited to meet with us.
S. A. Skinneb, Commander.
Thomas Uohs, Adjutant.
CAN BY W. R.C., No. 16-MEETS SECOND
ana lourtn Raturuay s oi eacn Moniu in A.
o. u. w. nail at x p. in.
Ellen Blount, President.
Gertrude B. I.noLkh, Secretary
MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP NO.S4D9. R.N.A
Meets at the K. of P. Hail ob the seoond and
fourth Fridays ol eaeb month.
Mkh. Carrie Bbobius, O.
Mbs. Ella Dakin, Recorder.
J. F. WATT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811.
SURGEON O. R. A N. Co.
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Successor to Dr. M. F. Shaw.
Calls promptly answered in town or country,
xtty or nigm.
Telephones.- Kesldenoe, 611: Office, 613.
Otrtoe in the Broslus Building.
E. 0. DUTRO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon -
Office and Residence over First National
Bank, Hood River, Oregon.
Phone Main 871
DR. J. EDGINGTON,
Physician and Surgeon
Office over the First National bank.
Office phone 1433. Res. phone 76X1,
M. F. SHAW, M. D.
Office In Jackson Block.
Offloe phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. 5U3.
Dr. M. II. Sharp Dr. Edna B. shabp
Osteopathic Physicians
Graduates of the American School of
Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo.
Office and Residence Huxley Cottage,
River street.
Phone 25 Hood.Rivkb.
p C. BR0SIU8, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
'Phone Central, or 121.
Office Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 to
and to 7 P.M.
H. D. W. PINE0,D.D.S.
DENTIST
Cbown Bridge Work a Specialtv.
Office over
First National Bank
Telephone
Main 311
C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D.
DENTIST.
Telephones: Office 283; residence 1046
Office over Butler Bank,
Hoon River, Ore.
M. E. WELCH,
LICENSED VETERINARY SURGEON
Is prepared to do any work in the veterin
ary line. He can be found by calling at or
phoning to Clarke a drug store.
A.
A. JAYNE
LAWYER
Abstracts Furnished. Money Loaned.
HOOO RIVER, OREGON.
E. H. HARTWIG,
LAWYER.
Will Practice In All Courts.
Offloe wlrh Geo. D. Cttlbertaoo 4 Co. Col
lections, Abstracla, Hettlement f Ktates.
HOOD EIVKK. OKK N.
SENECA F. FOUTS
Attorney at Law
Broslus Building
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
A. J. DERBY
Lawyer
HQOP RIVER, OREGON.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY'-at-law, abstracter, no
tary Pl'RIiICand REAL
ESTATE AOKNT.
For a years a resident of O -egon and Wash
ington. Hhs had many years exporlenee In
Real Estate matter, as abstractor, searcher of
titles and agent. Malisfaotion guaranteed or !
no charge
BARGAINS
IN
Fruit Lands
All of these tire good buys.
Look them over carefully
then come and see us. This
is a good time to buy. Don't
Wait. Act now.
No. 256. Six acre, only one half mil
from Hood, River, all in clover, in
cheaof water stock. Avery desira
ble location for a nice borne near
town, and the price it only $3,000
No. 261. Seven and one half acres 2
miles from town on the Belmont rosd,
40 bearing apple trees, 350 apple trees
i wo years old, a quarter of an acre of
blackberries, small house and barn,
well and spring water. Price 2,700.
No. 257. Ten acres, two miles from
town on the Mount Hood road. Seven
acres cleared but not plowed, all un
der the Bone ditch, lays fine for irri
gation, the very best of orchard land,
north slope. One half mile from
Odell station on the Mt. Hood R. R.
Co'sline. Price $2,600.
No. 254. Fifteen acres 1 miles south
of town, six acres in strawberries 3
years old, 1 acres in strawberries
one year old, 5 acies in 6pitzenbergs
and Newtowns 1 year old, balance in
general farming. Eleven inches of
ter stock. Price $5,000. This
snap, look it up.
wa
isa No. 245. 80 acres uncleared. 40 acres
good apple land, balance in timber
and good for pasture. Price only
f.i.noo
. 228. 20 acres unimproved, 6 miles
i oiu town on East side. All first
i t h- apple land. Beautiful site for
l 'me and right among some of the
lavct orchards. Price $2,100
No. 249. 10 acres 21 miles out. 5 acres
in two year old Spitzenbergs and
Newtowns with strawberries between
trees, 6 acres clover and vegetables,
new house and barn, 6 inches water
stock. Here is a money maker. Price
(4.600.
No. 178. 121 icres, 3 miles out on East
Side, joins the largest orchard in the
valley, 6 ui e in trees two years old,
good house hii 1 barn, 6 acres slashed,
all first class apple land. This is a
snap considering the character of the
land, improvements and nearness to
town. Only $4,000
No. 170. 6 acres 2 miles out. 4 acres
strawberries, second year plants, 600
Kpitif nberg and Newtown trees one
year old, small house and barn, 4
inches water stock. Price $2,500
No 224. 18 acres 5 miles out. 11 acres
in alfalfa, 660 thrte year old Spitien
berg trees, 400 bearing trees, good
varieties, I room house, good barn
and apple house. Here is a property
that will pay for itself in three years.
Price $5,250
No. 235, Here is a chance to double
your money in two rears. Don't over
look this, 203 acres in upper valley, 12)
miles from town, 55 acres in cultiva
tion. I acres in bearing orchard, 4
acres in straw berries, 40 acres in hay,
produced 90 tons this year, 140 acres
uncleared land suitable for apples,
good slope and best soil. The timber
on uncleared land will pay a good
share of clearing costs, etc. 2 I a rye
springs, pleuty of water for irriga
tion, 3 large barns, two modern
houses, chicken, house, cold storage
house and all improvements found on
firi-t cla s farms. Everything In go d
rt pair. Will pay better than 15 per
cent on investment right from the
start Think of it and then read this
over agaiu. Price $16,000.
Remember you are doing
business with a reliable firm
when you deal with us.
Nothing misrepresented
everybody gets a Square
Deal.
J.n.nEILBR0NO&C0
HOOD WYES Ik MCTUffl); 0S0N
K-LBarra, CO. Blakcbab
rrea.
vice-rraa. Cashier.
V. c.
Bbock, Asst. Cashier.
The First National Bank
OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON,
Capital 50,000 Marplus, $12,000.
MABLE E. PAULSEN
STENOGRAPHER
Office: Room 15, Brosiua Building,
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
P. 11. HALL-LEWIS & GO.
Civil and Architectural
Engineers and Surveyors
-J',?!.tarZy' pUln "b estimates for sew.
IV,'1 ,Dd. P"w' d railway plants, and
.u,u..o,.uojeciio approval, plans, speclnna-
" -- iw ail ciaanos Ot Buildings
publle, private and mercantile. Special at.
Motion riven to economic and tnmn...i-
construe
itlon. Accuracy and economy mar -
an teed.
DAVIDSON BUILDING
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
STRANAHAN & SLAYENS,
Contractors and
Builders
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
S. H. COX
Contractor
and Builder
turn An BatniATM Ptiistm.
FREDERICK A ARNOLD.
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
Estfatatos tarnished oa all kinds ef work
SIBIONTON & SONS
Architects and Builders.
Decorative Painting and Paper Hanging
Plans furnished. Estimates care
fully made.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
E. A. JEROME,
Architect
. Having had several years' experience In
drafting and building. I would respectfully
solicit a part of the patronage or the people ol
Hood Ktver who anticipate building. Terms
rawuaiw. a ju sauHiaciion guaranteed, or
floe at residence on Heights.
JOE WRIGHT
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Phone 709
Estimates furnished on request. An
honest job guaranteed.
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ASSOCIATION
nfV.vi in., in i
FJS.BTABLBT,
rzrmrr. u.rnnt N- im rr the purchase of
t""K' "J ti mui, iobb 1,-uet limn
any otner institution.
C. P. ROSS, Special Agent,
Hood River, Oregon
OVER TMENT
Timber and Homestead
LANDS
I have for location some choloe apple lands
and tlmqer claims; also relinquishment and
land to scri pt. Call on or add ress.
Wm. f. rand,
Res. Phone 876. Hood River. Ore.
Shepard & Franz
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Are in correspondence with all parts of
the United HtateS and are in good dorI.
tion to sell your
Farm Property
LOCAL AGENTS
Northwestern Motoal Life Insurance C.
Aripnt Fie Ineneaae. T-
wiiviii rhv iuuihii VVo
JAS.McBAIN,
Hood River Marble Works
Am prepared to execute
all orders for granite and
mar Die work, monuments,
tombstones, etc.
Also contract for all 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. Consignments solicited
129 Front Sttree, Portland, Ore.
Eureka Meat Market
McGUIRE BROS., Props.
Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard
Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables.
rnee Delivery. Phone Main 35.
BE is
s war datr to auks roaruir
sttrsetlve as saaalhU. If .. ....
DCAIJIIMII -r. "how.
wrlskM, anslgtatly
bWtWi. Issra sow
skla hr asrailsas. ausrsstrsd mth.i. i
will
yoa. a frn aasiiiblst. la a elite
eanlsee,
"" " ssrtlrslsrs. If roe
K S . wtt-!Tl rr eslsMlsbed.
tAAAia kTmoM (or U,ri,,r Bids.,
Wsaklastaa at.. PtirtlssS Or.,J. '
Issd. Orygoa.
Oder, Champagne Cider, Genuine
Champane, Vinegar, Wines
from grapes and email fruits Aleo'.ol
from cereals, vegetahlen, plants, fruits
nd wood and valuable rei-ines. Ft-nd
tl for book giving practical information
bow to make them. LKO ZABEL,
P. O. B.) 604, PoHland.Or
S T1! I II 1 . I . . .
3,
ney diseases. Medicine lor thirty daya
1.00. Guaranteed. Sold by Keir 4
cess, uruggi "
CITATION
In the county court or the state of Oregon lor
Wasco county.
In the matter of tb estate of Henry stef-
hhhui, un inn 4.
To Stefan os Johansen. Htefamia Hir.n.n
Samuel SteOanson Johauna Sofia Wlrtenan
I'ndeilaalr Cole, furnn laan, Finland, and
ii utuer persons, auuwn auu unanowu lll
terested In said estate: Greeting.
In the name of the stale Oregon, you are
hereby cited sud required to appear In the
the county court of tb stale oi oinron for
county oi waaco, at in liwvniber term of
nm wun. h m, wnn iuto tnereor, at The
Dalles city, lo said county, on Monday, the
mil amy ui Mecemoer. imn, ui two o ctock In
the afternoon of that day, then and there to
show cause why an order should notbegranu
vu mjjuud naaei, aaminmirauir, to sell said
real estate hereinafter described : the south
iiuarier oi me soutnwesi quarter of the south.
,ur ui muui miiwo IQ township
,wo north of Range Ten, east of the Wlf
I lamette MerldlHU.
we quarter oi necuou nixuwn In Townslili
1 Witness, the Hon,
A. E. Lalt ln.U. l..u
Couuty Court with the seal ofaaiii i ....n .m.
w iuh vmu uar ui ucwuvf. DM,
Attest: S. Bolton. Clerk.
The dale of the It rst aubliration or ihi u.
mm is novemuer i, iiw. nl.dU
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Offioe,The Dalles. Omon.
Notice Is herebv sieo that in nnnniiBn
with the provisions ot the act of Congrww of
Junes, ltfis, enlltied "An act for the sale of
timber lands in tbe stales of Califoruis. Ore
gon, Nevada and WashinifU n Territory " as
eileuded to all the publle land slates by act
JOHN M. CULBKKTSON
of Hood River, county of Wssnn. aiui nr n
(on, has this day (lied In this office bis sworn
statement No. SMI. tor the mir,imA n,u
urn,
W"fajiu n r r.'i oi section No. 20, in
Township No. 1 north, range No. 11 east, W.
UT
M.. and will offer orool lo Ihnw ih-i tiTT'i.r.rf'
sought la more valuable for Us timber or
stone than for ag:rloultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
nqimwr auu neoeiver at i ne iiriimi. iirMMin
nn lha ttk 1 1 xi -
He names as witnesses: Will Davis. J. w
Davis. M. A. Searoh and U. Ik iniln.n .n
I of Hood River riravnn . '
Any and all Demons clalmlnir artvKru.lv
the above described landaare requested to Hie
16th day of January, 1U07.
.Tr.c'","i".,u ..L" on or belore said
nlJlO MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
Estelle Van Denial, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel Van Denial, Defendant
To Samuel Van Denial, Defendant.
hereby commanded to annear In iii ahi.im
in ine name or ins aiataor iirpffn vnn
entitled oourl on or before Monday, the Zii
day of December, 1D0K, and answer the com
plaint riled against you In said court and
cause, and for want of such answer the plain-
m-iTO.'ti.l0'.!118, re"f ae-
dissolving the bonds ol 1 maTrlmon
plaintiff and defendant, and nir such other
tZ:?.:!- ,
Hon. W. L. Bradnhaw. inriu. ,,r 11 .iU
entitled court, made and entered on the 7th
usjr oi novemoer. ihm.
MtAnfUnil n.l.llMilr.M V. o
nlMM J. h. I!Pton i mm.. h, pi.in,i
ITnliul U. n r .... .1 .n mL.n ...
U .,:.C.7;, . """"W!'u"ei oregon,
affitt .'.? dortek0rZck.t?bat t'Z
Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale .if
states or California, Ore.
kuu, nevaaa auu wasnillfflon Territory " iu.
extended to all publle land states by act of
nuuni,im, " - ,
FLORENCE H. BAKER,'
of Hood River, county of Waoo, state of Ore-
tn, has this day fllei
ed In this offloe her sworn
onwc, oi section no. zi, in township No.
1 north, range No. 9 east. W. M., and will otter
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for IU timber or stone thun r.ir uri
cuuuisi purpoHes, anu toesiaoiish her claim
u, saiu laua berore the Keglster and Receiver
i. i ne 1'Hiies, uregon, on tue ith day or Jan
uary, 1DU7.
Hhe names m wltnenses: Arthur D. Moe,
William K. Hand, lewls K Morse and &eueca
V. Fouts, all of Hood Klver, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
iiitur claims in mi nm oe on or before said
aviu uny oi January, isui.
Dl-JlU
M1CHAKL T. NOLAN. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Offle, The Dalles, Oregon.
Msy 8lst. 1WM. ' '
Notice is hereby alven that In noinniinnne
with the provisions of the act of Comiress of
Junes, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale of
umoer tanas in tne sta-es or ca trornia. Dra
gon Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended 'o all the uubllc laud states h ant
ui august , ihvz,
CHAHLKH H. BHOLE8,
orrortland, county of Multnomah, slate of
I Iru.II.I. l.ua ll.la riai, HI...1 . .. . 1 . I .. ..mi .. i
aworn s'tatement No. W21 for the Durchase ,r
t m8011",? S4.t.u,wn"hP norti, range
.iie.ianu songnt is more vaiuahie ror Its tlm- "L -ber
or stone than for agricultural niirmum AUK. 17. same
auuuiesuioiisn nisciaiiii tosatd land before
th. UwHmw anil Uuul... VU. 1 v.. 1 1 I
iron, on the lKlh (lav of iHiiimrv inn I
tie names as witiieNHes: riwi irr.ni
Frautschy, of
$ZV$L
an1 w K- sicklier, of Portland, Ore-
Hood River,Oregon, KmllFrautschy.of Hood
son.
Any and an persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
Die their claims in this offloe on nr heiOre
saiu istn nay or January, im.
MRMAkl, T. NOLAN.
n8-)17 JWlRipr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. Land Office at
The Dalles, Oregon, November 14, MUK.
Notice la hereby given that
THOMAS W. I ALBREATH,
of Hood Klver, Oregon, has filed nolloe
of his Intention to make flLal five-vear
proof In BUDoort of his claim, vie ll, ,....
stead Enlry No. USA, made May 24. lutlO.
for the NEW of section 86. townsliin i
uurm, range cant, w . m
will be made belore the Register and kMoivm
atThe Dalles, Oregon, on December!, IWh.
He names the roitowiiiff wtinMtaAfl i. nm..
uis coniiuuous resiaeni upon, and cultiva
tion, of the land.vlx : Harry A. Hackett, R. J.
Jarvls. K. C. Hherrleb. all of Hood Hivar iir.
gon, and J. J. Hecker, of Bigss. Oregon.
.M MlUHAKl, T. NOLAN,
P22-20 Register.
Timber Land Act of June 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
un ted Mtstes lund orflce. Th iiiu,
gon, Nov. s. 1HU6. Notli Is hereby given that
"Jl'lY'L",!1
oroonsressof June 8. imH. entitled "An
or tne sale or limber lands In the states of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Territory," as extended to all the Public Lnd
HI.Im htr u.. . ......... A
law, the followliig
namea pinions nsve niea
nents In this office towlt :
their sworn state-
GEORGE A. CLOUQH,
or Arlington, county of Gilliam, suite or Ore
gon, sworn statement No. 8121, filed August
27, UK, for the purchase of the Wij H(4,
Ht,i4HV of section ii snd HKV.SEVof sec!
i..n 'Nt tnwn.hl.. 1 ...n,k .. ...
i k 111 mijrv am vast, w . m.
UEKALDINE B. CLOUQH,
of Arlington, county of Gilliam, state of Ore-
!;nu, sworn siaiement no, 47i, nied October
ft, 1906, for the purchase of the NEaNWX,
NWNK or section HM, snd the WKWKli of
section 21, township 1, south, ranae 10 east.
W. M.,and will offer proof to show thst the
lands sought are more valuable for the tim
ber or stone thereon than ;lor agricultural
purposes, and to establish their olaims to
aaia lands oerore the Kegister and Receiver,
at the Land Office In The Ialla.(ir.. on tun
nary 81, MOT.
They name the following witnesses: Charles
A. Wells. Edmond C. Mllfe
er, James B. Pbel ps
and Joslan K Batson, of Hood Klver, Oregon :
1 1... a . 'l v. , . .. '
George A. Clougb, of Arlington, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
anyol tbe above-described lands are request
ed to Die their claims In this offlce on or be-
lore tne aaia sisi aay oi jsnnsry, 1W7.
mil j
ICHAEL T.NOLAN,
H2S-JM
Register,
'
OLD BOARD
'
IS RE-ELECTED
HASSALO CLUB ELECT OFFICERS
Held al the llnb Rooms Monday Even
Ing lUsnlU In InanlmoBS Eletv
lion of Presoot Board.
Ihe aiijourned inuual meeting of
m1 ouinierciai cluD was neld at tbe
club room Mono: y evening, with a
small tendance
Presid.t.t DHTidKOo was In the
chair, ai d stated ihn object of tbe
meeting hi tbe cUition of seven
trustees to o.rve for one year.
Ibe minutes ot the last annua
meeting were read and approved.
Tbe treasurer's and seoretarv'a r.
ports for tbe year were read. nonnnt.
ed and placed on file
A committee consisting of Brook.
Watt and Heilbronuer was annnintmi
to audit tbe reports and report.
P. S. Davidaou moved that tlm
preseut board ot trustees be nominal.
ed and unanlmoualv elentarl. whii-h
was carried with no opposition.
. , ' l""" w" uisousi
I savisability of putting
xne matter was discussed as to the
some of the
oountry members on the board, but
as tbe business of tbe trustees is to
transact routine buisness matters, it
was thought that tbe oountry mem
bers would Bnd it inoonvenient to
lattonH Ana ....... t .1 ,L
I "7 ""P." 1 suai
arise are brouitbt before a Dennral
meeting of tbe club called for that
purpose, to wtiiob a eeneral nnHon la
given to all members, and thus in all
Important matters, eaob member has
a voice In tbe proceedings.
lu matter or a banquet was dj
I OUSsed, and all agreed that the SUO-
Oess Ot the banauet a vear aim nar,
ranted the club iu making it an an
nual event, so it was decided to hum
the seoond annual banmiet hh nmr
tbe date of tbe first one as would be
found oouvenient. and the arrange
ments were left to tbe board.
r. Javne stated that hennnHiiiAmi!
tbe word "Hassalo" a detrimoiit tn
tbe name of tbe club, inasmuch ns it
was generally enoken of aa t.h Ilnnd
River Commercial club, aud that the
name Hossalo signified nothing as to
the purposes ot tbe club. He thought
tbe name could be changed without
very much trouble end volunteered bis
nd. It was voted
'nat Mr. Jayne be appointed a com
imittee of one to make the desired
cnange in a legal way.
I President Davidson being called
Ii.a, il thli limn rull 11..H,..
I 'J - " " udo.iq xjui,ici
was
o toe ouair.
mi. nan lavoreu tne seonring OI
larser anartera. tr it nnni.i ha rinna
I . 1
oy imaKing arrangements to oocupy
I me spring. It would allow tbe turn
lsbing of suitable quarters for so-
oitl
gatherings, as well as a plane to
bold publio meetings, and would al
low tbe development of tbe: social
features of tbe organization.
Treasurer's Report.
Receipts.
Balance on band Deo. 6. 1900.
It M 1 1 1. f Ilntilinn f :n
' ui
53 55
5 00
29 50
57 40
70 20
128 JO
1309 31
Balanoe First Natnal bank,
Feb. 11, Sears & Porter,
April 9, Reo'd from Sec.
.. V . V. . I ..... n 1 11 K VU.a
July, 14, same
Nov. d, same
Deo 5, same
Total,
Disbursement i.
Den, 8. janitor.
f
5 00
5 (X)
3 00
2 50
2 50
2 50
3 01
2 50
9 00
Feb. 15, same
March 26", electric light
March 27, janitor,
April 13, siime
May 9. same
May 18, electric light
June 12, janitor,
July 2. J. B. Hunt.
July 3, F. A. Cram,
July 14, secretary,
July 14, Nullen & Lucky,
3
1
41
2
2
(Hi
(K)
75
(35
50
50
July 14. 1'"
hi. Jaokson, rent.
July 24, jauitor,
1 00
2 20
2 50
2 00
3 30
2 50
2 00
57 40
4 00
Aug
'
22, eleo'rio light,
IB, janitor,
8, electric light,
3, janitor,
3, same
10. J. M. Smeltzer.
006.
LJCt,
Nov
Deo.
Deo. 10, printing and stamps,
Deo. 10, livery.
Total
$104 CO
205 36
Balance on hand,
Total
Respectfully submit' ed.
tm 3i
John Leland Henderson, Treas.
Secretary's Report.
Hood River. Deo. 10. 1916.
To the trustees and members of the
Hassalo Commercial club:
The year just closed has been ono
of niuoh good acot mplished by the
olub. but more thrnnuh n unnmnl nun
throush the triiateea. Hut fw nnl.lin
. . . . . . t-
meetings have beeu held to take up
new matters, tbe most impotant beina
the work now in progress ot canvas
sing tbe city and valley in tbe inter
est of tbe division of the oountv.
This matter Is proKressina verv satis
factorily, there having been about 800
signatures obtained lo date, with the
prospect ot running tbe list up to
1,0UU.
The benefits of work done in tho
past, and especially last y ar. In a
systematic advertising of Hood River
valley, is being felt evciy day. There
is scarcely a mail but v. ha' brinus in
quiries about Hood River from all
over tbe Unit' d States. To answer
these inquiries takes oousiderable
time, but in nearly every cat the
geueral information sought can bn
answered along general lines, and to
this end use is made of tbe pamphlets
issued by tbe olub. Tbe books that
were issued last year, of wbicb 10.000
were printed, nave all been distnbut-
ed, and a new issue was eotten out in
tbe early fall. These were put up in
convenient form for mailing in an or
dinary envelope, the descriptive mat
ter covreing our resources, and ad
vantages, witn a lew cuts, ibeee are
being used to good advantage. Many
of tbe business places have tbem on
hand to give to strangers who visit
our city, and they are also placed
witb tbe information bureaus at Port
land.
Tbe result of this work alone bene
fits every member of tbe club in au
indirect way, and amply'repays tbe
i-oai ui maintenance oi Ibe club,
commercial club have become a nec
essity aud a permanent organization
of every live city in these streDuouS
times, anu tne largely Increased mam
iiersnip of this body the past year
snows cuouuenoe among our own peo
ple of tbe good that cao bo aceomn.
lished. It affords most convenient
organization to act promptly in tak
ing np publio matters of vita) inter
est to tne community. In presenting
t'owtiuiiB iu u.tviunai, or state legisla
tive bodies, or to railroad or other
powerful commercial corDoratlnna it
gives suon petitions weight that can
not easily be ignored.
i . . . . .... . . . - -
Tbe sooisl feature of this onranl.
tion nave Deen neglected owlns tn
narrow quarters. Insufficient fnrnUh
ings or the club rooms, and a minor!
ty among tne members who have
more time lor social pastime than the
average busneaa man. It Is to he
hoped that this feature nan ha mn
ruiiy developed.
Tbe country members have resnonrl
ed more willingly in keeping op their
auea toan la generally tbe nana in
most cities, as thev cava hmi. nnnnr.
tunny to attend meetings or take
part in the discussion of business
I . a n .. V. . I . . 1 . . . .
uiouKin ueiure tne citio. But nnr
progressive farmers realize the oanar
si heneuts of tbe organization and
are wining to Help bear the expense.
xne panquec Held last January was
mi unq-jniiuea suooess. resnltlna in
much good as social feature, and ot
ueueut in tne exonange or Idaaa h
the speakers of the evening. If this
oanqnet were an annual affair, it
wonid ao tuuen to promote vomt fat
jowsblp and awaken renewed interest
in tne ciun and Us objects.
The dues collected bare been sufflo
lent to pay IJ current expenses and
leave a substantial balauce in the
treasury, and tbure are but a few de
linquent members on tbe books. It
is to be hoped that every member will
have bourne his share of tbe burden
aud be in good standing by the end
oi tne year.
Respectively submitted,
A D. Moe, Seo'y,
Canby Post Elect Officers.
Tbe following list of officers of Can
by Post were elected Saturday, De
cember 8, and will be installed witb
tbe offloers elect of Canby W. R. C.
at tbe first meeting In Jnuary:
Commander, A. O. Buck.
Senior Vice Commandar. H R
Castner.
Junior Vioe Commander, Rlohard
Mills.
Chaplain, W. II. Perry.
Quartermaster, Geo. P. Crowell.
OHioer of the Day, H. H. Bailey.
Officer of tbe Guard. O. 1 Htrana.
ban.
Delegates to deparment enoamn.
ment, U. R. Castner, L. H. Niohola.
Alternates, R. T. Mills, C. J. Daken.
fatrlotlo Instructor, M. P. Isen
berg. By uiianlmotis choice A. a Blowers
was Canby Post's candidate for de
partment oommander.
Railroad Men Bay YYenatchee Land
wenatchae, . .Wash.. Deo. 10. An
other large ot chard has been planned
for tbe new Irrigated lands aoroes tbe
Columbia river from Wenatohee, to
contain 180 acres, all to be planted to
trees next erring. The land has been
acquired by Klmer Relobendeback. of
CI AA. I A t . .
Hume, hh irusstee, ana is purohaced
to r new lor Alexander Stewart, dl
vision enigneer of tbe Great North.
em; Judge Uurke, for years Ureal
Northern western legal representa
tive, ana li. u. unman, coast attor
ney for the road. The aoquisition of
t nose ianas on tne east side of tbe Co
lumbia river shows it is the intention
of the Great Northern to make of this
place a division point and a scene of
railroad aotivity.
The list of Great Northern offlolsls
who have purchased and in this lonal.
ity In the past few weeks warrants tbe
beuer that tbe railroad oomoanr con
templates a great future ror tbe We-
tialctre valley.
Amend Fruit Tariff to the East.
James E. Hood, superintendent nf
tbe Great Northern, has lamed tbe
following oiroular in regard to fruit
shipments and carloads of vegetables
to oe snipped east :
"lbe tariff on fruit and veaetablea
irom Washington nolnts to eastern
points will be amended to oover tbe
transportation cf a man in obarge of
one or more oanoans during the
months of December, January. Febro
ary and March. Last year there were
heavy losses on shipments of anolea
wnion arrived in norm Dakota dur
ing tbe Urst cold weather and tbe
above arrangement has been made for
the purpose of obvlatinir such
claims."
Read Siwa.h Is Found.
Jim Ctmrl'ts, an old and resDeoted
Indian nf tbe Yakima tribe, was
found dead a few days ago sitting tn
bis btig;- uear a tree at tbe summit
on tbe road between Uoldendale and
Yakimu. Death is supposed to have
resulted from beart failure.
Jim Charles had been to The Dalles
witb two cbidlren to be placed in
sobool. lie bad driven all tbe way
from Toppenlsh and was returning
noiiio, ins norse was round tied to a
tree by tbe roadside. Tbe body,
wbicb was in tbe vehicle, was oold
and rigid, indicating that be had
been d.'ad a long time before discov
ery. The
remains were buried on
the
reservation. Bickelton News.
fine ;aive cartxiiizea, acts like a
poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively
used fur Eczuma, for chapped hands and
lips, cuts and burns. Sold by Keir &
Cass, Druggists.,
Long Tennessee Fight.
For twenty years W. L. Rawls, cf
Bull", Ttmn., fought nasal catarrh, m
writes :"The swelling and soreness in
shle rny nose was fearful, till I began
applying Buckltm's Arnica Halve to the
sore surface; this caused tbe soreness
and swelling to disappear, never to re
turn." Rest Halve in existence. 28c at
Cha. N. Clarke, Druggigt.
Open the bowels and get the cold out
of your system. Kennedy's Laxative,
(containing) Honey and Tar opens the
bo els and at the same time allays tbe
inflammation of the mucous membranes.
Drives out the cold and stops the cough.
Absolutely free from any opiates. Con
forms to tbe National Food and Drug
Iaw. Pleasant to take. Hold by Wil
liams Pharmacy.
DOING MUCH
F0R0REG0N
POSTAGE BILL IS $50 A WEEK
Oregon DeTflopneat Leagas Can-jUg
0i Aa Effective Kvertlslag
Canpalga.
Fifty dollars Mr week in nnatao
gives some idea of tbe enormous joint
correspondence of tbe Oregon Devel
opment League and Portland Com
meroial olub.
Tbe present interest in Oreoon naaa
et all precedents and tbe inquiry ex.
ceeds by at least on band red per
cent that of tbe Lewis and Clark ex
position period.
me above refers onlv to tb norma.
pondenoe oonduoted by Tom Riobard
son, and for several weeks past each
and every ono of the aixty-two com
mercial bodies throughout Oregon
which compose the Oregon Develop
ment League have been furnished
with the uamea and addreaaea of en.
quirers sufficient to keep a well
equipped office busy in disseminating
inrormatioo about tbe different
tiona of tbe state.
The enauiriea are ohleflr eonflnarl
to four lanffusees. and whila thnaa na.
ing English in their oorrespondenoo
predominate, there aie many (Jer
mans, Swedes and Poles writing lor
information, and all will be supplied.
The Oregon Development League
haa been doing some very extensive
advertising throughout tbe Dakotaa,
Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illi
nois, Iowa. Kansas. Missouri. Mebraa.
ka, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, In
diana and Ohio. Naturally, tbe range
of enauiriea eovera almost ever narc
of tbe United States, but tbe oreat
majority of them are oomina from
what is known as the Middle Wast.
thst region wbicb includes the Missis
sippi valley and embraoee ell tbe ter
ritory between tbe Rookies end tbe
Allegheny mountains.
livery subject la touobed noon in
these communications, but those rel
ative to dairying seem to bs In tbe
majority, and fortunately for Western
Oregon, especially, it teems to be
geneiaUy understood that in tbia oar-
tloular section tbe dairyman baa green
pasture tne year around.
uost ot living expenses ii asked in
many letters, ollmatio oonditiona
form tbe chief note of others. There
are those who want to engage in bee
Keeping, others wno wlsa to raise
poultry. Angora goats, oattle aud
sheep all receive their share of atten
tion. Fruit growing ia of oourse, a
subject of special promlnenoe in many
letters, bat remarkable aa it may ap
pear, while a majority of tbe letters
come from wheat .growing disti lots.
very tew, if any of tbe writers, ask
regarding thia important oereaL
ibe Oregon Development beasue.
through Its oeatral office at Portland,
has placed in the band' ot the aixty
two organizations forming its mem
bership, an opportunity t o get direct
ly in touob with people already
enough interested in Oregon to have
written letters asking about "The
Beaver State," and this opportunity
should be improved by eacn and ev
ery communication, for when a farm
ery interest in any portion of tbe
oountry is sufficient inducement for
him to write a letter it shows be ia
pretty muoh in earnest. He should
not be allowed to forget Oregon and
ita special advantages until be be
comes a resident of tbls state.
It is during tbe winter months that
the farmers of tbe entire Mississippi
valley, and especially the section rep
resented In the statea mentioned
above, do their greatest amount of
reading, and they ought to bo given
obanoe to learn all about thia state.
Ibe foundation of an aotive campaign
by any commercial body is first of all
to determine (wbo shall be written to
for best results. This question is an
swered amply by tbe lists furnished
by tbe Oregon Development league.
Never was so splendid and economical
an opportunity presented before for
every community to advance its.inter-
eats.
North Bank Railroad Matters.
Oil burning locomotives will be
used exclusively on the new North
Bank road, aoording to Information
that comes from Taooma. The princi
pal storage tanks will be located f.t
Vancouver. Ibe first shipment of oil
ill be made within 10 months, by
which time tbe Northern Paoiflo ex
pects tbe new road will be ready for
operation. It Is stated that tbe com
pany has placed orders for 15 passeu-
ger and freight locomotives for nee
on the North Bank road, all of which
will be oil burners. Orders have aluo
been placed for nearly 1,00C freight
oars of all kinds and 150 passenger
ooaohef- and sleeping oars.
Can Loan Money on Seal Estates
Washington. Deo. 12. The bousv.
waiting on bills, began ita legislative
grind by passing three measures
among tbem the bill amending tbe
natioual banking laws, permitting
national banking associations to make
loans on real estate as security aud
limting tbe amount of such loans.
ibe banking bill has been one of
tbe west's favorite measures, and the
leaders in tbe bouse from that sec
tion lined up generally in favor of
tbe legislation, wbicb, It was assert
ed, would go far toward popularizing
tbe national banks. Ibe opponents
of the bill, Democrats and Republi
can, insisted that real estate was not
proper security for a loan eveu
though a limit was placed ou tbe loan.
Tbe advocates of tbe measure were
too strong, however, and the bill was
passed two to one.
I'ne bankers in tne bouse urged tbe
passage of tbe b'll, while tbe oppon
ents of tbe measure contended that
tbe system bad proved a failure
wherever there bad been trials.
"Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup, con
taining Honey and Tar is especially ap
propriate for children, no opiates or
poisons of any character, conforms to
the conditions of the National Pure
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Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It ex
pells Coughs and Cold by gently moving
the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by
Keir & Cass, Druggists..
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