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i ! is t 5 i i , VOL. XVIII. HOOD RIVEK, OREGON, JANUARY 3, 1937. SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVKR COMMKRCIALCLUB MeeU every second Monday In each month all p. m., In tbe club ruoma over Jackson's store. a. r . ua Vinson, rres. A. if. mo, necieiary. HOOD RIVEH UilHiE NO. 105. A. r. and M. MeeU Saturday evening on or before each full moon. A. D. Mob. W. M. 1. McIXihalo, 8ecretary. HOOD RIVER I H APTKK NO. S7. R. A. M Meeta flnrt and third Friday nlguuof eaok montn v, an uo.nai.d, ii. r. . A. Li. mob, secretary. HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. 25. O. E. 8. MeeU second and fourth Tuesday evening oreacn uioutn. v isitors ooraiaiiy weioomea, KVA ULAHKK, W. M Mrs. TbkbkhA Cahthkr, Secretary. DLEW1LDE LO UK NO. 107. 1. O. O. f MeeU In Fra'ernal ball, every Thursday night. M. u. SMITH, N, u, J. H. Febhi'Bqm, eretary EDEN ENCA.il I'M ENT, NO. 48, 1. O. O. K. Regular meeting second and fourth Monday of each month. K. J. Paukott, C. V. J. M. HCHMKhTZER, Scribe. Li!. itfcL RKBKKAH DEGREE LODGE NO. J, i.O. O. K.-MeeU first aud third Fridays iu each month. Mint) ZoHA DAV.N, Ella May Davidson, secreiary. WAUCOMA LODUE NO. 30, K. OK P. Meeu In K. ol P. ball every Tuesday night W.E. HHKrra,C. J. E. Nichols, K.of r. and 8. HOODR1VERCAMP.no. 7,70s!, M. W. A. MeeU In 1. O. O. F. hall every Wednesday niKtit. b. B. in a yes, v. v. C. U. DAKIM, Clerk. HOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 624, WOMEN OF Woodcraft-Meet at K. of P. hall on the Ural and Third Fridays of each montn. Lou McKkymoliw, U. N. F. W. McKeynollw, Clerk. RIVERHIDEIXJDUENO. 8 A. O. U. W.- Meets first aud third buturdaya of each mouth. - F. H. Blauq, M. W E. R. Bradi.kv, Financier CUKMTKU Bhutk. Recorder. OLETA AH8EMHLY NO. 103. UNITED ART- lsana.-MeeU the first aud third Wednes days, work; second and fourth Wednesdays Artisans null. mkk. a. u. aicui ihk, m. a, C D. UbnuicH, becreUtry. COURT HOOD RIVER NO. 43, FORESTERS of America, MeeU second and fourth Mon days In each month in K. of P. hall. H. W. Ahnoi.I), C. R F. C. Baoeius, F. C. CANBY POST. NO. 16. Q. A. R.-MEET AT A. O. U. W. hall, second and lourln Satur days of each mouth at 2 o clock p. m. All (J, A. K. member invited to meet with us. A. C. buck, Commander, Thomas (Joss, Adjutant. CANBY W. R.C., No. 16-MEETS SECOND and fourth Saturdays of each Month In A O. U. W. hall at 1! p. m. Mahtha Rioby, President. Alida Suoehakkk, SecreUry MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. Mti9. R. N. A, Meets at I. O. O. K. Hall on the second and fourth Fridays ol eaeh month. Mas. CAKKIK BROW 08, 0. Mrs. Ella Dakin, Recorder. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811. SURGEON O. R. & N. Co. H. L. BUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Successor to Dr. M. F. Shaw. Calls promptly answer 3d In town or country, jjay or xNigut, Telephones: Residence, 611: Office, 613. Office In the llroalus 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 Oiliee over the First National bank. Office phone 14:tt. Res. phone 76X1, M. F. SHAW, M. D. Oilice in Jackson Block. Olllce phone, No. 1171. Residence, No. Baa. Dk. M. H. sh akp Dr. Edna B. sharp Osteopathic Physicians Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office and Residence Huxley Cottage, River street. Phone 25 Hood Riveb. p 0. BROSIUS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Central, or 121. Office Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 to and 6 to 7 P. M. H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S. DENTIST Ckown Bkiix.b Wokk a Specialty. Office over First Nutionttl Bank Telephone Main 311 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST. Telephones : Oilice 283 ; residence 1045 Otlii-e over Butler Bank, Hoon Kivkr, Okk. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VE1E1UNARY SURGEON Is prepared to do any work in the veterin ary line. He can be found by calling at or phoning to Clarke s drug store. A. JAYNE LAWYER Abstracts Furnished. HOOD RIVER, Money Loaned. OREGON. E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. Will Practice In All Courts. Office wlrh (leo. U. Culbertson A Co. Col lections, Abstract. Hrttlenient of Kstatea. HOOD RIVEK. ORKi-iM. SENECA F. FOUTS Attorney at Law Broslus Building HOOD RIVER, OREGON. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, ABSTRACTER, NO TARY PUBMCand RKAL E8TATE AOKNT. For SS yean a resident of O regon and Wash. Ington. Haa bad many years experience In Real Estate matters, as abstractor, searcher of titles and agent. Hatisfaction guaranteed or no charge BARGAINS IN Fruit Lands All of these ure good buys. Look them over carefully then come and see us. This is a good time to buy. Don't Wait. Act now. No. 255. Bis tores, only one half mile from Hood, River, all in clover, 5 in ches of water stock. Avery desira ble location for a nice borne near town, and the price ia only $3,000 No. 261. Seven and one half acres 2 mi lea from town on tbe Belmont road, 40 bearing apple trees, 350 apple treea two yean old, a quarter of ao 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. (Jo's line. Price CJ2 ,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 SpiUen bergs and Newtowns 1 year old, balance in general farming, eleven inchee of wa ter stock. Price (5,000. This isa snap, look it up. iso. 245. 80 acres uncleared, 4U acres good apple land, balance in timber and good for paHture. Price only $3,000 i. 228. 20 acres unimproved, 5 miles iioni town on East side. All first uhiat apple land. Beautiful site for home and right among some of the lairfutt oicliurde. Price $3,100 No, 249. 10 acivs 21 miles out, 5 acres in two year old Bpitzenbers . and Newtowus with strawberries between treeo, 5 acres clover a ml vegetables, new house and barn, 6 inches water stock. Here i a money maker. Price $4,500. o. 178. 12 ne en, 3 niilen out on Eart Bide, Jo ns the largest orcliaiil in the valley, 5 at e in trees two yrr UI, good house .mi barn, 5 acre' aUh -d, all fit et clans apple land. Tola U a tmap cont-ideilng the character of the land, improvements and nearnexa to town. Only $4,000 170. 5 acres 2 miles out, 4 acres strawberries, second year plants, 500 Spitzenberg and Newtown trees one year old, small house and barn, 4 inches water stock. Price $2,500 No 224. 18 acres 6 miles out, 11 acre! in alfalfa, 560 three year old SpiUen berg treea, 400 bearing trees, good varieties, 5 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 strawberries, 40 acrea in hay, produced 90 tons this year, 140 acres uncleared land suitable for apples, ' good slope and beat soil. The timber on uncleared land will pay a good share of clearing costs, etc. 2 large springs, plenty of water for 'rriga tion, 3 large barns, two modern houses, chicken, houses, cold storage house and all improvements found mi AM ela farms. Ewryihinjj in good repair. Will pay better than 15 per cent on investment right from the start Think of it and then read this over again. 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.H.HE1LBR0NNER&C0. HOOD RIVEK & PORTLAND, OREGON Fj8.ttTASI.aT, tLUHsffTRj, E.0.8LAKCSAB Frea. Vlea-Prea. Cashier. V. C. Brock, Asst. Cashier. The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital $50,000 Surplus, $12,000. BIABLE E. PAULSEN STENOGRAPHER Office: Room 15, Brosiua Building, - HOOD RIVER, ORE. I P. II. HALL-LEWIS h CO. Civil and Architeccoral Engineers and Surveyors Mat surreys, plana and Mtlmala for sew erllKhl and power and railway plants, and furnish, subject to approval, plana, specifica tions and estimates for All clauses or buildings public, prlrata and mercantile Special at tention (Iran to economic and stow-burnlDf construction. Accuracy and economy guar- DAVIDSON BUILDING HOOD RIVER, OREGON. STRANAHAN & SUYENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER. OREGOX. S.H.C0X Contractor and Builder ffcAM A latlMATM FREDERICK as ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Cttf natos furnished on ell kinds of work rhonfMT 'a. Mam ss. SIMONTON & SONS Architects and Builders. eecuraure rami uig ana raper Hanging Plans furnished. Estimates care fully made. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. A. JEROME, Architect lluvitiK had ix-y-ral years' experience In drafting and buildliig.I would respectfully solicits I'Hit til ihu ) uiiontuce of the iieopleol Hood Itivrr wlio unticlpate bulldlug. Terms reauioniililv, a jd sHtlsractlon guaranteed. Of- Doe at residence on Heights. JOE WRIGHT OAttPEMKR AND BUILDER Phone 769 Estimates furnished on request. An lion, s' job guaranteed. 'R EUEF ASSOCIATION of McMiuiiville. Oregon, Will insure your proiierty at .00 per cent Jess cost than any other institution. V II. THUirSUX, Agent, ii oou niYi r, Oregon GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead lands ; I iisv- ror location some clioloe apple lands iit tlinqi-r claims: also relinquishment and land to script. Call on or address, Wm. p. hand, He-, Phone 376. Hood River. Ore. Shepard & Franz HQOO RIVER, OREGON. Are in correspondence with all parts of me united n:ates and are in good post, tion to sell your Farm Property LOCAL AGENTS Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Orient Fire Insurance Co. " JAS. McBAIN, mm -. , . . . I uniMMBiiwuiana umos, ine Danes, ore- si OOU Kiver iviaruie worKSMn,,inwtnni . j j , i ATI! prepared tO eXeCUte i, , - , all OrderU IOr ItrailitO and 1 .O""" , lU8r010 WOrk. monuments, . , , , ' tombstones, etc. AlSO Contract fop nil kinds of Arlington, county of Gilliam, state or Ore iiiDumiiumuiui till K1UUH I -nn awirn ai.,in,ni v,. i ka a........ of gtpne 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 McUUIRE BROS., Props. Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard I'oultry, fruit aud Vegetables. nee Delivery. Phone Main 36. Rf ' T to aisks rearwlf SfS. M .tt.A..,l H.ILU I. - . - " K i u .t . , 1 rvu U T. J- wrinkled, osrirhtw MivlsiisB. Isere how to acoutrs a perfect da by hsrailces. gnsrsntel swtbods. 1 will MM yoa a ft-M psmphist, la a Dials ope, glTlag sU Bsrtlealars. If yoo w2 . L-I r estsMlskM. itADAlIX nrtTMOV, SOT Mselsay blog., M Wsshtaaiva St., ftortlsaa. Or4. Cider, Champagne Cider, Genuine Champagne, Vinegar, Wines from grapes and small frnita. Alcohol from cereals, vegetables, plants, frnita and wood and valuable recipes. Send $1 for book giving practical information bow to make them. LfcO ZABEL, P. O. Box 604, Portland.Or SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of Ilia Htateor Orecon. for the county of Wasco. Edna Grace Waterbonae, Plain 110. vs. Fred A. Water house. Defendant. To Fred A, Waterbonae, above named defend- auu In the name of the state of Orecon yon are hereby required to aepear and answer on or before the isih day of January ,-tU7, the com plaint filed against yoo In Hie above emit led court and cause, aud you are hereby notified that If yoo fall so loappear or answer herein. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, which Is, uui tne marriage Dereumire entered into be tween the plaintiff and yourself on September 16th, MUS, In Multnoman county, stale of Ore- Icon, be forever dissolved and set aside, and Sir such other relief as to the court niay seem Just and equitable. i nis summons ia served upon von dv nnhii. ostlon, or In lieu of .'publication, by personal service out of the tittle ol Orecon, by order of -ne nonoraoie w . orausuaw. I u aire or tne above entitled court, whim order Is dated the HOla day of November. IHUS. rue aaieoi tne nrst puoncauon or this sum mons is the win day or December. won. illUj-M Prank Ucblegel, Attorney for Plaintlfl SUMMONS In the Circuit court of the Htate of Oregon for iue wiiuty ui w tns Walter Pike, Plaintiff, vs. Julia Pike, Defandaot, To Julia Pike, above named defendant. In the name of tne Htate of oiwon You are hereby required to appear and answer the Will tillec 2b. 1WT. which Is tlx weeks St lor December ia 1MM, the date ordered for the first imbltcatlnn of this notice, and If yon fall to so appear aud answer, the plaintiff will apply for the rellel prayed for In his complaint, to-wll: for a de cree dissolving Ibejbonds of matrimony now existing at this time between above named plaintiff and defendant, and for such other ana runner renei as to tue court seems meet ana just. This summons la published by order of the nun, w. nrausuaw juuge or tne above uamea court, maae ana entered on tbe Clh aay or ueoemuer, in, n. j. uukowsky. ui Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, oepuNuuvr leui, im. Notice Is hereby given that la compliance ma iu uruvisious ui i.ub aoL ni I onirmui ill June 1, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands In the states of California, oie- guu, ruevaaa ana wamungu n Territory," at exleuded to all the public land states by act JOHN M. COLBERTHON of Hood River, county of Wssco, state of Ore. gon, has this day Hied In this offloe bis sworn statement no. sum, ror the purchase of tin ENWKaud W,NEof section No. a), lu Township No. 1 north, range No. 11 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land miirht la ninr. t.liiithl. r. i t a lln, u. ... stone man tor agricultural purposes, and establish his claim to said land before the Register ana Heoeiver at The Dallea. Urernin uu iuv ioiu uwjr ui January, iw. ne names as witnesses: win Davis. J. w Davis. M. A. Hearoh and U. U. ('ulhurumi nil ui auuu nivir, wrvKUU., .. 1 1 ui . . , Any ana ail persous claim nir adverse v the above described lands are requested to hie their olalms In this Oltice on or before uilri ioi n any oi January, iwr. nljlu MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION United States Land offloe. The Dalles, Oregon, inuuceis nereDy given tnat in compliant with the provisions of tbe sot or Uongress Juuea,l8iH, entitled "An act for the sale Umber lands in the mates of California, Or Notice Is hereby given that In compliance oi ol llallfornla. lira. on. Nevada and Washington Terrltorv." a eateuded to all public land states by act of FLORENCE U. BAKER' of Hood River, count Waxeo, state of ore con, has this day filed u. inis nines her sworn statement No. 22lia. for the mirrhuaa d n oi section o. zi, in lownsnip no. 1 north, range No. east. W . M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for lu timber or stone than for attrl. cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before tbe Register and Receiver at i ue Danes, uregon, on tne loth day ol Juu uary, 11W7. Bhe names as witnesses; Arthur ft- Mn William F. Raad. Lewis K Morse and Henmui F. Fouts, all of Hood River, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Hie tneir claims in this offlue on or before said wtu aay pi January, iwi. m-JIU " MIUHAKli t. NOLAN, Ketlster. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION United States Land OIHe. Tin- Dsll. n W". 04.1., 19V Not loe Is hereby given I but In coinullain With the luovinioi sol the act of ('oilmen ,i Junes, IbTH, entitled ".vu act lor the sale ot timber ia:ids In the sta'es of California, un- gon. Nevuda and H axlilugtoii Territory, u extended "o all the public laud sUUm by act Ol AUgUSl t, iSlfif, CHAKLKS H. 8H0LKM, of Portland, co'iuty of Multnomah, slate oi Oregon, has this day filed In this oltlca hu sworu statement No. 8921 for tbe numiiow oi the NWK, section 34, township!! north, range V eaat, W. M and will otter proof to show that .uv.iauu souauc is inure vaiuaoie tor iia ttm. ber or stone than for aarlcultural nurnoaML and to establish bis claim to said land before tne ttegister ana Heoeiver at t he Uailea, Ore gon, on tue lotn uay oi January, iw7, ne names as wituesses : red FrantHchv. of nuwi wvcr.vrrcgou, ciiliirrauiacny, OI riooa ood U v River, On regi ou, I. L. Tlckuer, of Portland, Ore- gon, and Mary E. Tlckuer, of Portland ore- on- ... Any ana an persons claiming adversely tna above described lands are reaueated tn file their claims In this ofttoe on or before saia iitn aay oi January, iw. JUlUHAtL, T. NOLAN, nS-117 Keirtster. Timber Land Act of June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOB PUBUCATION. oi wiigi-ess w juue , ibio, entuiea "An act ,or tne of Umber lands in me states ol uaiuornia, uregon, Nevaaa, ana wasninglon Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, lnV2, the fotlowlug named persons have tiled their sworn suite- mentsln thlsoltloetowlt: oeokoe a. clough, !;, 19U6, for the purchase of the WUHWU, BK'iKw1 of section Si and 8K'48e4 of see. Uou 20, township 1 south, range lu eaat. W. M. GERALDINE B. CLOUGH, of Arlington, county of Gilliam, state of Ore- 3471, nied October 16, 1906, for the purchase of the NEViNWJi NWNKofsecllonat, and tbe WHK'4 of se;tlon 21, township 1, south, range 10 east, W. M., and willoirer proof to show that the lands sought are inort valuable for the tim ber or stone thereon than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lands before the Register and Receiver, at tbe Lead Office In The Dalles, Ore., on Jan. nary HI, 1W7. They name the following witnesses : Charles A. Wells. Edmond O. Miller. James B. Fuel on and Joslah K. Batson, of Hood Hlver, Oregon ; George A. Clough, of Arlington, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely anyol the above-described land are request ed to file their claims In thla office on or be fore tbe said 81st day of January, 1007. AUUUAHJ. 1. NOLAN, n29)84 Register. NOTICE OF SALE. In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, ior w a sco uounty In the matter of tbe estate of Henry Steffanson, deceased. Not :oe Is hereby given that tbe nndemlen- ed.aa administrator of tbe estate of Henry Steffanson, deceased, will on Saturday, the second day of Februsry, 1007, at tbe hour or eleven o'clock, of said day, sell the follow ing described real property belonging to said estate, to-wlt: The south of the southwest of (he south, west i of section 16. In Townsblo t north of Range 10 east of the Willamette meridian. In Wasco oounty. Oregon, at public auction lo the highest bidder and beat bidder therefor. Bald property will be sold on said described D remises, for cash or part cash and nart credit, arid will be sold as aforesaid pnmoant to ineoruer oi uieaouve naraea court, Which order Is dated December 17tr. 1W6, and sub ject to confirmation hy said oourt. JOHN HAKEL, Administrator of the estate of lleury Htef. fanson deceased. j3-.ni HORTICULTURISTS ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD JAN. 8TH, 9TH & I0TH Prominent Fruit Growers anil Orchard Mi to Atleud and Interesting Program Prepared. ilie auuual meetinR of the State Horticultural society will take pltice next weea, me opeulug date being xuewjay, January sin, and ccntiuu mg ou tbe Utb and I0tn. The meet ing will be beld iu tbe Knights ol Pythias ball, corner Eleventh aud Al der etroets and will be called to ordet at i o clock p. tu.. Tuesday. It is expected that it will be the most important and will be mure largely attended than auy previous weeuug oi me society aud tbut tbe exnioits ot rruit will be tbe best erei made. A varied aud iuterentiug programme nas Deeu provided aud authorities on tbe vaiious phases of fiuit growing have lieeu asked to read papers which will no doubt prove a valuable help to tuose woo ae aoie lo near tbetu inose wbo will address the meeting iroru iioou ttiver are J. Lu Uarter, K L. Smith and A. 1. Masou. The uro gram tue, aud a partial list of the ex hibits, is as follows: TUESDAY 2 P. M Tbe storv of Winuiua a Cun .1. T. Carter, Hood Hlver. The making of a Tree-D. C. Vau Doru, Datyon. Some Experiences With art Oriwnn Fruit Exhibit-O. V. HallowBy, Mc Minnvilie. Urand Roude Arjtile and II nw t.n Grow Them Karl J, btaokland, Co e. uritiHD (joiuoiDla f ruit Urown.g Hou. J. R. Audersou. Victoria. An Amateur's Ideals iu Uortiutil Cure Mrs. Alarion MaoHae. Poitlaud. TUESDAY 10 A. M. Officers reports: fresdeut, Dr. J. K. Card well. Seoretary-Treasuier, E. K. Lake. Exhibits committee. J. 11. Kill. Special Comuiittees: Jewelling Memorial, E. L. Smith. Atllated Societies. 11. U .Atll. Reports from tbe District Coiniuis alouers : First Diatriot-J. I'. Reid. Milwau- kie. Second District-Chas. A. Park. Sa lem. Third District - A. II. Caraon. Qranta Pass. Fourth District R. H. Wehnr. Th Dallea. Fifth District -Judd (leer, Cove. A Neglected Onro tun it. v lion. Lloyd T. Reynolds, Sulem. the State Hoard aud its Prolilmna Hon. W. K. Newell. Uaston. The Care of Orchard Soil L. M. Gilbert, Salem. w WEDNESDAY 9:30 A. M. Tbe French Walnut in Europe and n Ureguu J, a, Pilklngton. Poit land. Ao Inspector's Trials W. R. liur rls, Forest Orove. Discussion by A. B. Coidley, lion- ton county; E. C. Armstrong, Marion oounty; J. is, Mnnn, Polk couuty; unas. JYieserve, Josepnlne couuty : A Lewis, Clackamas comity; A. U Goodrich, Yamhill counlj ; Josef b rloladty, fjoluiiiblu count ; RictiHru Uelcb, Multuouiah oouuty. fruulug rrom Aly 1'ui.iL ul View , 1 Mason, Hood ltiver. xne iiioAing or unoicu U'.juvmus n be Wiilaiuctle vailt-i ! VV. U1 lace, McMinuiille. Lxpasitiouu as Advbi'lisers ot Oie gou l-ruit-Uol. 11. i. UoKcti, Hills Jale. WEDNESDAY 2 P. M. Sbrubs of tbe Cascades M. W. Uor- man, Poitland. Apples For the Common Peonle H. C. Alwell, Forest Grove. Conditions Favoricg tbe Growth of U'ruit Huds-Prol. W. S. 1 bomber. Pullman, Wash. What tbe future Holds For Oregon P'ruit Hi. U Smitb, liood Kiver. lbe Extent and Distribution of Oregon Timber Trees E. P. Sheldon, rortland. Unfinished Business. Election of Officers. New Business. THUSRDAY 10 A. M. Demonstrations With Spraying anna- atus. Exhibitors: Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Company : Gasoline. Portland Seed Company; Gasoline. Cbas. II. Lilly Company; Motor. Oregon Spray & Gae CouiDanv: Com pressed Gas. Demonstrations in orchard of T. V. Sluman, Mount Tabor, at end of car ne. Takn Moii'it Tabet car at foot of Morrison street. EXHIBITS. Tbe following ouris and awards have been provided. Others may lie an nounced Intel, Cups: For the best box of Yellow Newtowns, Grimes Golden, Spitzen berg, Northern Spy. Baldwin. Jona than, Wegener, Wiuesap, Lady, Ar kansas Black, Hydei King, Winter Pear any variety. Italian prune. (evaporated), most prouiisiug new variety, Persian walnuts; beet and second beet commercial exhibit, aud oeBt piate exnioic. Award: f or tbe best box of Rome Beauty, Ortley, King, Red Chunk, Ben Davis, Graveniteio. All cups for varieties will be given fur the best box, commercial pack. Tbe Sweepstakes Clips: Will be given for the best and second bust general display of boxes, commercial pack, standard varieties; not less than tbree varieties; , not more than Ave varletlea; not to exceed three boxes of any variety. Omoera cup: For best plate dis play; not less tbn live varieties; not less tban three plates of each variety foul specimens to each plnte. Tbe odlct is cup must be won three limes by tbe same person, corporation or association before it becomes tbeii permanent property. This cup is the most valuable one afforded. All oth er oops and awards are folly engraved and become tbe property of tbe own er at onoe. Oregon Spray and Gas company, y bbl. Niagara Liquid Spray for best oox uriiey. David M. Dunne 4 ComnaoT. W bbl. Phoenix Liquid Spray for best uux nonie Beauty. General score for apples and pears roim o, size sj, quaity iu, free trom oiemisbea, '&), uniforroity, 15, pack, iu, ooior, vj. The oommitiee of exhibits ia J. H iveid, a. f. uateham, U. . Doaoh. fuzos a ill also te given for exblb its of nuts. In another column will be found aometbiog ot Dartioular in terest to exhibitors from Hood Kiver, aa it is expected inai many growera here a ill place frnit on display at the meeting. ' Acquitted of StealUf Coal from Rail read. Three men arrested at Connell dur Ing tbe fuel lamine for stealing aoal trom ,me iNormeru racioo railroad. were found "not guilty" by a iur ol kuair ueiguours iu teas .man m mm utes, says tbe Last Oregonian. The trial took place at Cunuetl and was one of tbe best sensations themetrop oils of Frauklin county baa ex Deri euced for many years. Publio seuti uieut almoat without exoeution. an- beld the aotion of the aocused meii in taking me ooal under tbe olroum stauoes. The tiial recalls some almost forgot ten iacts in couuection with tbe tear tug up aud burnlug of a railroad i in that section aome years ago. Tbe U. K. fe M. branch line from La Crosse to Couuell was originally built by (be N. P. about 'A) yeara ago. Aftea it was uperatea a lew years it was aban doned aud subsequently passed into the hands of tbe O. K. & N. V hen that Toad dually oonoluded to renew operations over tbia braunh it was discovered that all the tiea for a distauce ol neatly 30 miles bad been dug out by tha settlers and used lor fuel aud fence posts. The rails ware still strewn along tbe right of wav but not a single tie oould be fonnd.i No very serious effort was made b the railiuad to punish the settlers. n fuct the company aeemed i attar glad to know that tbe rails and right of way were not taken also and tpe road was rebuilt aud ia now iu ope T IUU. 1 he Prayer of the Drafter 1 believe iu Gold, the Dollar Al. u-igLty, maker cf Heaven eaitb, ami in L-cgal trust, tbe natural iaaae thereof; which were oouoeived by thiluutbiopiats, borue by a Patient feople, buttered to exist bv a Loot kviug Legislature, deteuded, extolled and worshipped; tney descended into Lbe Depth ot Exortion, but rose up ou the wings of Legal Justification. and sit upon the right baud ot tbe governmeut, from whence they way expect no molestation even forever; 1 believe in the Power ot Giatt, the ed ucatioual of natural Wondera to Com inercial Utility, the Unlimited Ad vance iu the price of Necessaries, and iu the healthy development of the price of tbe strife now existing be tween the Classes and Asses to feud everlasting. Life. . Spencer to Tie Up. When (he ateamer Charles K. Seen oer arrives from The Dalles Saturday night she will be taken down to tbe Victoria dolphins and tied up for the season. She left out thia morning on ner last trip up tne Columbia llvei until next spring. She, carried big list oi passengers, out a small quanti ty of freight. During ber idleness the steamer will be glveu au overhaul ing auu put in snape ioi next season, which steamboat men believe will be one of tbe busiesat in yeara, since the not in uauK toad is uearlug couiple .1011. ihe Spoucei has beu in continuous servue siuue early last spring, tor time sue made laily round Hips Le- iweeu Portluud aud The Dulles, aim lug ou tbe etuiu trips at 10 o'oluul iu the eveuiug. Mo other steamei ever attempted to keep a round trijb dcneiiuie on this ruu more than a da or two. In the past nine mouths it is claimed sbe bas covered a greater dis tance man any other steamer on tbe Fhoiiio Coast operating In luland waters. Telegram. Apple Season of 190G. Benjamin Newhall. an authority ou tbe apple situation, writing from Chi cago to the Fruit Tiade Journal and Produce Record aaya that up to date tbe most impottaut features of the season have been first, tbe heavy crop; second, the relative impoi tance of the western crop as compared with ine eastern, aud tbiid, tbe oousuuid tion. As to tbe first, it aeema to be tba general opinion that it Is the heaviest crop on record, with tne postlble et-, ceptiou of lH'Jti. Many good apple meu even place it ahead or that year. As to the second feature mentioned. it is likely that lor tne nrst time on record, tbe Ben Davis group (or sec tion) produced more apples than tbe Baldwin section. As tu tbe third, tbe consumption. judging by the number of cars export ed weekly and tne number reported a ssold in New York, Philadelphia and other markets, tbe consumption bas beeu ou a good scale and ia likely to keep up present values. ltixport-i have been only a little un der last year to date. Tbe trade in boxes haa not been as good relatively hs that in barrels. With very few ex ceptions, the quality of tbe box fruit is not as good as tbe last two yeara, wbile tbat of tbe barrel fruit, especi ally the western varieties, was nevei better. The storage on December 1 la tbe largest in tbe history ot tbe trade. I veu New York State (wbiob only claimed half a crop) bas the largest total in her history on band a larger proportion tban usual In tbat state being in common storage and iu farm ers' banda. Pine Halve curbolized. acta like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, for chapped hands and lips, cuts and burns. Sold by Keir & Cash, Druggists.. Carrie Nation. certainly smashed a hole in the bar rooms of Kansas, but Ballard s llore hound riyrup has smashed all records at a cure tor coughs, bronhitis, influence and all pulmonary diseases. T. C. 11 , iiorton, Kansas, writes: "1 nave never found a medicine that would cure a cough so quickly as Ballard's Hore- hound Hyrup. I have used It for years." Sold by Chas. N. Olarke. A SUCCESSFUL J DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE'S WORK MoehCood Acrompllxh by It During; Past Year and Vigorous Cam paign Promised for 1007. Tbe past year baa beeu one of tbe most successful in developing the re sources and opportunities ot Oregon and no small part of thla success la due to tbe work of tbe Oregon Devel opment league. Since ita organiza tion the league baa done much to help the atate aud iu discussing the ores- eut advancement ot Oregon and the energy end enthusiasm displayed by tbe commercial aud industrial bodies of tbe state in ita development. Theo dore B. Wilcox, president ot the Ore gon Development league, said Satur day in au iuterview in tne Oregonian: "never at any time ainoe tbe great Initial meeting beld at the Maiuuam Grand tbeater, August 2 and 3, 1U04, wnen thoroughly repieseutative meu trom all portions ot tbe state were preaeut, baa the Oregon Development league been so active as at present. Tbousanua ot inquiries aie being re ceived fiorn all sections of the United States, aud a lrge majority ot them aie trom farmers, as ia evidenced by the (act .hut tuey get ther mail through the rural tree delvery, and, what is still more couvlnoiug. the tenor of tbe letters themselves they are devoted almost entirely to general terming, dairying, horticulture aud stock raiaiug. Inquiries are coming relative to the lugged-olt lauds, the possibilities ot lirigatlou in Oregon are being sought, while many desire to buy im pioveud tarma ou account of advan tageous change of climate. "During the present week 1150 baa been spent In postage and from work already laid out tor the first two weeka in Jauuary tbe postage bill will reach ftJOU. The most gratifying, however, of all newa conies Horn many of the 03 oraguizatious which compose the Ore gon Development league aud to whom tne name aud address of every luquir. er ia being torwarded. Dr. W. 11. Ullis. president of tbe Albany Commercial club, a. i vines that Linn couuty iiteratuie is going to every addiesa. Similar information comes from 11. L. Kami, piesiueut of the Juuotou City Djvelopuient league; Presldeut lleury B. Tbielsen, ot tbe Salem Couiineioial club; the Irrigation Fruit oooipany. through President Miles and Secretary Kicker, gives a similar report; Judge Thomas Kyan, aeoretaiy ot tbe Oregon (Jity Board of Trade, is personally con ducting the ooirespuudeuce; liood Kiver ia being beard from, and the same la true of Datyon, Corvallia, Klamath Falls, Coos Bay, Eugene and many otnera. "This literature giving facta about Oregon ia going to the farmers at a time when they will bave a ohanoe to read it. Repeatedly more tban balf the atatea ot tbe Union bave been rep resented In tbe mall iu a single deliv ery, in the work ot tbe oeutral olllce a Portland it baa been necessary to add during the present great rush three additional people. "Newa about Oiegou describing the state in general aud going into details about our prluoipal resources haa appearel iu huudieda of the best county ween lies of the United States, papula wnicu are thoroughly iwil iu the homes of the luoiliiea we want to add lo the population ot Oregor. 1 would JUei lino tu uigu the peo ple ol tbls stale, IbiougU ineir cum- uieicial aud Industrial orsguizaluhs, to double up their work uuriug tbe mouth ol January, tor it is at that time of the year when tbe delightful climate ot Oiegou iurulshes such a splendid comparison with the other sections of tbe Middle West and northern portions of the United States.' Introduced tbe Quail. How many of our readers who enjoy quail bunting know tbat an Emniett man utroduued the quail into idabor And how many know tbat it was done from purely pbilanthropio motives at a considerable outlay ot money? says tbe Emmett Index. To tbat grand old man, Henry C. Rlgga. now passing tbe evening ot hia life with bis children in this city, the people of ldauo are indebted tor that valuable bird, the quail. On December 20, 1870, tbe first ship ment waa made from Independence, Mo., and consisted of two or .teg, eaob containing 83 birds. They were oousigued to Mr. Riggs, who theu lived in Boise. At that time tbe ter minus of tbe Union PaciUo was Kel ton, Utah, and express mattei waa carried by stage. Owing to the se verity of tbe weather and their ex posure and long con linemen t, many of the quaila died in transit. xne consignment did not reacn Kelton until January 30 aud it waa nearly apring before it reaohe Boise. The birds weie distributed in differ ent sections of tbe state. Tbree doz en were given their freedom on Dry creek, another dozen at tbe mouth ot the Payette, a number along tbe Boise river, and tbe bulanoe at more lemote points of the state. Other shipments weie made at later dates from Missouri, and as an ex periment a dozen of what aie known as tbe Valley quail wire shipped in from Calfiornia. ; Thete, however, were too tame and soon (ell a prey to cats and wild animals aud none sur vived. The Missouri quail took kind ly to Idaho and multiplied rapidly, and today tbe descendants of those quaila secured by Mr. Riggs number probably over a niilil.n and may oe found scattered throughout this and neighboring atatea. Tbe original receipts given by the U. S. Exptesa Co.. for tbe transpor tation charges of the birds are still in tbe possession of Mr. Rlgga. Tbe ex press charges from Omaha to Kelton were $3125 for four coops, and the total expense from Independence, Mo., to Boise was over tlOO. Gem State Rural. Parties knowing themselves to be in debted to me are requested to call at my oflice and settle by January jet as l am very much in need of money, a'-". dl3-3t DR. 11. u DO J. ... : Eg-""---. -''