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en . ;8 HOOD RIVER, OREGON, JANUARY 17, 1907. VOL. XVIII. 31 . SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVKR tX)MMLrUIALCIA'B Meets every seeond Monday in ee h month at 8 p. m., In Hie club looms over Juknmi'i tore. H. K. IMVtuaosj, Pres. A. D. MOK, KeoretnT.v. HOOD KlV'KK l.OIMiK NO. Iu6, A. f . anil A. M. Meet Saturday eveotna on or before each fnll moon. A. 1) Mob. W. M. D. MtlHiNAl.n, Hecrruury. HOOD KIVKR HI AtTKlt NO. 27. R. A. M. Meetsdrst and third r'rl'tay nttrliisof each month. . 1). MrlloNAI.n, 11. 1", A. V. Mok, Hecretaxy. HOOD KIVER CHAPTER NO. S, O. E. 8. Meet second and fourth Tuesday evening of each mouth. Visitor eordiaPy weloomed. KVA ( I.AKKK, W. M. MB8.THKKK8A C AliTMKK, hecretary. IDLKWll.DKLO OK NO. 107, I. O. O. P.- Meet iu Kre . rual ball, every Thursday night. II C. SMITH, N. U. J. H. FRKursoN, -eretary EDEN ENt'A ..IPMKNT. NO. 48. 1. O. O. F.- Regular meet lug second and toiirtn Mondavi of eaeD inoutli. K. J. l AKBUi r, v. r. J. M. KCHMKI.TZKK, HcrltW. L !. iLEL KKHKK AH DEGRKE IXHXiK NO. i, !. O. O. K. Meet ilrstand third Fridays u each mouth. Mihh Zoka Day, N. O. Eua MAY Oaviiison, Secretary. WAL'COMA l,OIUE NO. 80, K. OK P. Meeta In K. of P. hall every Tuesday night W. E. HIIKKTS, U. C. J. E. Nichols, K. of R. and S. HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,703, M. W. A Meeu la 1. O. O. K hall every Wednesday night, E. H, M ayks, V. V. C. U. DAKW, Clerk. HOOD RIVKR CIRCLE NO. (ai, WOMEN OP" Woodcraft-Meets ut K. of P. ball on the first and Third r rlduys of each montb. Lou Mi Ukvnolds, U. N. K. W. McKkynoi.us, Cieia. BIVKRHIDE 1a)1)OENO. (18 A. O. U. W. Meeu first and third Saturday of eacb month. E. H. Ki.aug, M. W. E. U. Bradley, Financier Chkstkk shl'TK, Recorder. OLETA ASSEMBLY NO. 103, UNITED ART-isans.-MeeU (he tlrst and third Wednes days, work: second and fourth Wednesday Artisans' hull. Mr, a. L). McUi ikk, M. A. U. D. HKjiKiiu, Se rotary. COURT HOOD RIVER NO. 42, F0RKKTKRS of America, Meets second and fourth Mon days in each mou'li In K. of P. hall. s. W. AHKoi.n, C. R. F. C. Brobiuh, F. C. CAN BY POST, NO. Iti.U. A. K. MEET AT A. O. U. W. hall, second and lourtb Satur days of each mouth at 2 o'clock p. m. All (J. A. R. members invited to meet with us. A. c. liii K, Commander, S. F. Blythk, Adjutant. CANBY W. R. C, No. 16-MKETS SECOND and fourth Saturdays of eacb Monib In A. O. U. W. hall ut 2 p. in. Martha RKiitY, President. Alida siioemaui:h, sccreiary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 34U9, R. N. A. Meets ai I. O. O. K. liall ou the second and fourth Fridays ot each month. M Hit. Hv.hik M Ayks, O, Mrs. Ella Darin. Recorder. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811. BURUKON O. K. A N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Successor to Dr. M. F. bhaw. Calls promptly answer id In town or country, Day or Night. Telephones: Residence., 61 1: Office, 613. Ottice In the llroslus Building. E. O.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 llie First National bank. Ufflre phi ne liti Res. phone 1181 M. F. SHAW, M. D. Ofliee in Jackson Mock. Office phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. 593. Dk. M. H. SIIAR1' Dii. Eii.naB. Sharp Osteopathic Physicians Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. OITice and Residence Huxley Cottage, River street. Phone 25 Hood Rivkr. p 0. BR0S1US, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Central, or 121. Office Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 to 8 and fl to7 P. M. DR. . T. CAUNES DENTIST Office over Hartmes-i store . HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Telephone 31. H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S. DENTIST Crown Briixik Vork a Specialty. Office over Kirst National Bank Telephone Main 311 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST. Telephones : Office 283 ; residence 1045 Office over Uutler Bank, Hooo Rivkr, Orb. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY SURGEON Is prepared to do any work In tbe veterin ary fine. He can be found by calllnu at or pbning to Clarke s drug store. A. A. JAYNE LAWYER Abstracts Furnished. Money Loaned. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E.H.HARTWIG, LAWYER. Wlil Practice in AH Courts. 'Office wlrh Oeo. D. Cu Ibertson fc Co. t'o. lections. Abstracts. Settlement of rotates. HOOI) RIVEK. OKF.'- . A, J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON ATTORNEY-AT lAW, ABSTRACTER, NO TARY PUHLICBnd REAL F-STATE AGENT. Vnr sa veara a resident of O. eeon and Wash inviAii Hub had manv veara exoerieoce In Real Estate mut ters, aVab'slractor, searcher of titles and agent, Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge There is Money to be Made in Hood River Town Property During the winter season you can pick up bargains that will surely inhance in value. We have all kinds of lots, improved and unim proved, that will be worth more money in the spring. There are opportunities all around you. The ques tion is : Do you want to make a few hundred dollars? Of course you do. It's easy. Come and see us J. H. Heilbronner & Co. HOOD RIVER and PORTLAND, ORE. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. S. H. COX Contractor and Builder Fkun akd Eitimatm Fvmmiuv. FREDFRICK & ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS EitlmttM (urnlihad oa all kind, of work Phnnoa1 Araora. main as. XllVlWB. rradariak. Mala M SIMONTON & SONS Architects and Builders. Hecorative Painting and Paper Hanirliij: Plana furnished. Estimate care fully made. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. A. JEROME, Architect Uavina hail aevnral vears' experience In drafting and building, I would respectfully solicit a part of Hie patronage of the people of Hoou tviver wno anticipate Duuuiug. icima at.ifuf.iiitiiirt irimrunlAAd. 1)1- fioe at residence ou Helghls. P ASSOCIATION uf McMinnville. Oregon, will insure your property at 60 per cent less cost tnan any other institution. V. II. IHUiriHH, AKem. Hood RUer, Oregon GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I have for location some choice apple lands and ttmqer claims: also relinquishments and land to script. Call on or address, Wm. f. rand, Res. Phone 376. " Hood River. Ore. RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle 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 GRAY St RUSSELL, Props. F.8. 8TANLIY, E. L.HMITH, E. O. BLAHCBAB l'res. Vloe-Prea. Cashier. V. C. BitoiK, Asst. Cashier. The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital $50,000 Surplus, $12,000. MABLE E. PAULSEN STENOGRAPHER Ofliee: Room 15, Bros! us Building, HOOD RIVER, ORE. P. M. HALL-LEWIS & CO. Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Mlc surveys, clans and estimates for sew er, llgbt and power and railway plants, and mrnisn, sunjeciio approval, plans, specinca tionsand estimates for all classes of buildings public, private and mercantile. Hpeclal mU tendon givan to economic and slow-burning construction. Accuracy and economy guar anteed. DAVIDSON BUIL.U1NU HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JAS. McBAIN, Hood River Marble Works Am prepared to execute all orders for granite and marble 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 rouitry, n ruits and Vegetable. nee Delivery. Phone Mai u 36. RF It b rear duty to msk. TonrssU UL U .HNntlu . 1. 1 . I . i BEAUTIFUL , M wrinkled, sntlrhtlr "i". wsra sow to acquire a perfect asrailess, goarantred netbods. I will Mod jqm a free pamphlet, In a plaia wrlt. todar. Mr. year, established. wBTtvy, filing su particuUrs, If joa JJADA1U " HTTMOM, 201 Mirlr.; bid.. mw wmmwi i., i-oriianq, oregoa. Cider, Champagne Cider, Genuine Champagne, Vinegar, Wines from grapes and t mall fruits. Alcohol from cereals, vegetables, plants, fruits and wood and valuable recipes. Send $1 for book giving practical information how to make them. LEO ZABKL, P. 0. Box 604, Portland.Or Shepard & Franz HOOO RIVER, OREGON. Are in correspondence with all parts of ii -. j ii. . i . i , me uniieu rv.awja ana are in good poal tion to sell your Farm Property LOCAL AGENTS Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Orient Fire Insurance Co. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ot the (Kate of Oregon, for til. county of Wasco. Kdta Urars Waterbouas, Plalntlir, " vs. Frrd A. Waterboase, Defendant, To Fred A. Waterboase, above named defend ant: In tbe name of tbe state or Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer on or before the tb day of January, imr, the ooni- plalul Bled aKalust you in the above entitled com t and cause, and you are hereby uotlfted that If you fall so lo.appearur answer herein, the pialnlirr will apply to the court for the relief prayed tor In tbe complaint, which Is, that toe marriage heretofore entered into be tween the plaintiff and yourself on September 161b 1S03, In Multnoman county, state oi ore- Son, be forever dissolved and set aside, and r sucb other relief as to the court may seem lust and equitable. Till, summons la served upon you by DUblt mi l,,n. or lu lieu of fnobllcatlon. by personal service out ol the state otOrevon, by order of the Honorable W. U Braasiiaw. judge or the shove entitled court, wbleii order Is dated the HHh aav nf November. IHOs. The date of tbe first publication of this sum mons Is the ISth day oi weremoer. isan. dlSi'H Krank Hcblegel, Attorney for I'lalntifl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon, November Tin, w. . - Notice is hereby given that In compliance win. the nrovlslonsof tnaac.t of Congress of Junes, 1870, enuneo - v ntr nie aaie oi ti.niur lands in the states of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extenuea to an puuuv wu uj mv August , l(u, LORKTTA T. BOOTH, of Hood River, county of Wasco, state of Oregoa, has Mils aay nieu in in is uimx urr sworn slaten ent No, SMS. for the purchase of IheNUHbU ofieouonauana s,Yt)i se tlon 'Jl, In township 1 north, range 11 east W. at., and will offer proof to show that the land ! more valuable for lis timber or stone tban for agricultural purposes, and to establish ber claim to saiu lana oeiore uie Keaiaierand Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 12th day oCMrch, IWI7. Klie names as witnesaes: r.. i . miner, joiid West. M. a. Hearcb and J. M. Culbertson, all of Hood Klver, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming amveraeiy fhaahnva deacrliad lands aie requested to file their claims In this offlce on or before tbe 2th day of Marcn, 15HI7, MICHAEL T. NOLAN. J10m7 Register. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Unltedtales Land Office, The Dulles, Ore. gon, January 2d, iwi. Notice la herebv given that In compliance with the Drovislons of the act of Congress ol Junes, lr7H. entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands in the states of California, Ore. gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a extenaea to an tne puuuu isuu stairs uy ot August 4, im. THKUE8A O'DONNELL of Portland, Oregon, county of Multnomah state of Oregon, baa tbis day filed in thU offlce her swrii statement no. ait, lor me purchase ot the 8SNE and lots 1 and 2 sec lion ft, township I north, range 11 east. W. M.. and will otter proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab- I an her claim to tne saia lauu ueiore me iveg Ixter and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the mh day or March, 1907. Hhe names as witnesses : C. D. Morgan, L., L. VanNordwiek, J. Da Vail, all of Moaler, Oregon, and Mary K. Hritier, of The Dalles Oregon, Any and all pemdus claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this office on or before said 12tb day of March, 18U7. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, J10-m7 - ReglBter NOTICE FOR Pl!$LICATION . DepatttneM. of the Ii.Jfcwi;r, Laad Offlje at Tk. nulla. I Ihu. .n liMMtnha, VI ItSK Notice is hereby given that PERCY T. SHELLEY, of Hood River, Oregon, bas filed notice of her intention to make nnai nve-year prooi in auDnort of bis claim, via: Homestead Entry L .1 .. .1 a..AH.Kna OU ,1MII I,.- till. SVSW'x of Section 1 and NNWtf of secilon lis, townsnip i norm, range iu uasi, . M., ana tnaisata prooi win oe maae ueiore me tieKister ana tteceiver ai ine uaiica, ure- gon, on February 2, 1907. She names as witnesses toprove her contlun ous residence unon and cultivation of tin land, tIk L. M. Wilson, C. P. Odell and R. H. Kemp, an or nooa Kiver, uregon, ana r n Merrill, of me ua.ies.oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, d27J31 Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Offle. Tbe Dalles, Oregon, May 31st, 1D0U. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the oroviaiors of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber lands in the sta'es of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended o all the public land slates by act of August 4, U9i, CHARLES H. SHOLES, of Portland, county of Multnomah, slate or Oregon, has this day flkd lu this offlce bis sworn statement No. &ttl for the purchase ol the N WW, section 34, township 2 north, range v east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that .he.land sought la more valuable ror its Tim ber oratone than for agricultural DUr Doses. and lo establish his claim to said land before the Kerlster and Receiver at The Dalles. Ore gon, on the 18lh day of January, 1UU7. nCUHUinH Wiuicnm. i . . i.u i" " J Hood HI ver, Oregon, Enill Krautachy.of Htaid River. Oreaon. I. L. Tlckner, or Portland, Ore gon, and Mary E. Tickner, of Portland, Ore gon. Any ana an persons claiming auversviy the above described lands are requested to file their claims iu this offlce on or before said 18th day of January, MOT. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, n8-17 Megisier. Timber Land Act of June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States 1 nd Office, Tbe Dalles, Ore- f on.Nov.j, 1WI6. Notice Is hereby given that n compliance wltb the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale oi limber tanas in me states oi California, Oregon, Nevada, and WashingUin Territory," as extended to all the Public lnd States by act or August 4, 1802, the following named ptrsons have tiled their sworn state ments in tnis omce town: GEORGE A. CLOUGH, of Arlington, county or Gilliam, state or Ore- n , sworn statement no. am, niea August lM. for the nurchase of the WUSW1. BE'-i Wt of section 2i and SENSES, or sec tion 20, township 1 south, range 10 east, W. M. GERALDINE B. CLOUGH, or Arlington, county or Gilliam, state of Ore- ?on, sworn statement No. 8471. filed October 6, 1908, for the purchase ot the NEl4NWJi, NWNE!4 of sectional, sna me we, oi section 21, township 1, south, range 10 east, W. M., ana will oner irM,i iaj Biiuw tusi, me lands aouabt are more valuable for the tim ber or stone thereon than .for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to sain lanas oeiore llie neainter auu Receiver, at tbe Land Office In The Dalles, Ore., on Jan. uary 31, l07. They name the following witnesses: Charles A. Wells. Edmond C. Miller. James B. Pbelns and Joslah K. Unison, of Hood Klver, Oregon ; George A. Clnugh, of Arlington, Oregon. Anv ana ail persons claiming aaverseiy envoi the above-described land are request ea to nie meirctaims in i.uia omce on or oe iore tbe said 31st day of January, 1W7. U ICH A Iilil, IHULAN, n2-M Register. NOTICE OF SALE. In theOonnty Court or the State or Oregon lor w asco uouniy In the matter of tbe estate of Henry Hie Sanson, deceased. Not ce Is hereby given that the onderalen- ed.as administrator of the estate of Henry Steffanson. deceased, will on Saturday, the second day or February, 18U7, at tbe bour or eleven o clock, oi saia aay, sen tne follow ing described real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Tbe south hi of tbe southwest M ofthe sontb. west '4 of section IU, In Township t north of rutoge tu easi oi we wiuameue meriaian, in Wasco county. Oregon, at publle auction lo me oigoest Diaaer ana Dest oiaaer toereior. Bald Drooerty will be sold on said described nremlses. for cash or Dart casta and Dart credit, and will be sold as aforesaid pursuant to the order of the above named court, which order Is dated December 17th. 1906. and sub ject to eonnrmation oy saia conn. Administrator of the estate of Henry Htef- ranson deceased. J-31 TOOK 16 PRIZES AT PORTLAND HOOD RIVER EXHIBITS UNBEATEN Meeting of Mate Hortit ultu al Soi-iety Important and Suect'sxfiil ' One The Awards. Tbe State Uortioutural society's meeting at PortauJ added new lanrile to Hood Klver's reputation for line applet aa It captured JO out of l'.i ot the prizes offered and was attended by large delegation fiom here that took an aotiva iutereat iu tbe proceed ings ot tbe society. Tbe meeting were spirited and iu point of interest and atteuduuue it was tbe most important I bat lias Iveii beld for years. One btiudre e mid eleven regular delegates aud 100 auili ated members were present witb lo auxilliary local societies reiresm'ed Resolutions of iuiportauue ie adopted by tbe society and it kus do oided to exert every etiort to secuie legislative action iu tbe interest til horticulture, llie Oregon delegation to congress will be urged to secure tbe passag ot a fruit murks bill by wbiob groaeis, sbippen aud packers may be required properly to kbrl fiuit packages. It will be requested of tbe stute legislature to amend tbe lnw so as to make tbe term of ottice of tbe master of tbe graDete nine years, instead ol two, and also to provide for tbe ap pointment ot tbe president of the State Horticultural sooioty (oi a like teim. Toe courts r counties bavii.(.' tiuit Inspectors will be axked to pity tbe expeuses of their inspectors for u one week course iu entouiulok-v ut tin agricultural college. Ollk'tirs ot tlu society were elected us follows: Honorary president. Dr. J. 12. Cardwell, Portland; preaideut, II. C Atwoli. Forest Grove; first vice presi dent, Hunt Lewis, Medrord; secuud vioe president. O. 1). llulfinan. Lu- Uraude; secretary, Professor K. I!. Liake, Corvallis; tbird member iliiauci oommittee. U. M. Willjutiison. Poit- laud. At tbe couoluson of the uict-titiu i, telegram was read from United Staler Seuator-elect Jonathan Bourne, Jr., suggesting that tbe society adopt resolution requesting Uregouiaus, wfaeu passing tbroagb other stutes, to inquire fot Oiegou fruit aud other Oregon poducts. Mr. Bouiue ulno suggested (bat boprds of trade and similar organizations in tbe stiite adopt similar resolutions. Awards were made as follows: Fot tbe best box of Spitzeuborg, C. K. Marshall, Hood Kiver; Hyde Kiug, Bears & Portet, llool River; Vellow Newtown, William Ebick, Hood River; Jonathan, C. K. jViirshull, Hood Rivet; Arkansas Bluck, C. K. Marshall, Hood Kiver; Northern Spy, Jii. H. ShepBrd. Hood Hivei BaldwiD, M. M. Hill, Hood Kivei ; Liaay, jj. u. Moulton (MoMiiinvilte), Willamette valiev: VVinesao. Ij. K. Clark, Hood Kivei ; Wagoner, Hears cz rorier, Hood Kiver; f JUurry, lJeiir, J. Holaday (Soappoose), VViJlutut-tte valley. I For the best box of Rome I3euuty, j. nouaaay L( -appoose), Willamette valley; King of lompkinsCouuty, M. M. Hill, Hood River; Red Cluiek Pip pin, L. ii. Clark, Hood Kiver; Ort ley, 0. K. Marshall, Hood River; Ken Davis, Sears & Porter, Hood Kiver. Sweepstakes cup, givon for tbe best aud second best display of boxes ol commercial pack, etuudiml vHiintie not less tbau three varieties nor more tbau five, cud not to oxie.H three box es of any variety. Awarded to C. K. Marshall, Hood River: second .o Sours 4 Porter, Hood Kiver; sweepstakes, plate display, J. L. Carter, Hood River. Honorable mention, nesrs. Spitzen- bergs. Ortleys. box Hunt Lewis. Medford. Rogue River; box display, M. M Hill, Hood River; plate dis pliy, Sears Porter, Hood Klver. 0. R. & N. Employes to See llarrlmuH. Delegates from the Brotherhoods of Conductors and Brakeman ou tbe O. K. & N. have gone to Chicago to meet witb E. H. Harrimau in person concerning tbe elgbthour .day move ment now in progress on all tbo Hur- timao lines. Conducor Butler, of the fieinht di vision of LuOrande, ttnd Brakenian F. F. Cioss, of LaOrande. have tone to Chicago aa well us reireseututives to tbe Poitland and Slurbtick lodges and together with repiesi)iilHtieH to tne brotberboods from all other ilar riuian lines will bold a pursonul con ference witb Mr. Harriuiuu in C'bi- oago nearly next week. Wben tbe settlement of the mutter on the O. K & N. was deferred for M days at the meeMng of the olllci.ds and representatives of the brotber- bood in Portland lust Monday, it wns wrn tne understanding that tbo O. R. & N. employes should take puit in the Chicago conference r inched with Mr. Harituau. Last Oregouiau. Apples Dull and Euay. As was expected the apple market baa been dull and easy this week, but the trade bad not looked forward to a very active demand during the week suooeeding the holidays aud tbe de pression notioeable can hardly be tak en to indicate tbe subsequent state of tbe marUe Exporters expect tbe foreign demand to become nctive again next week, anl that tbe dotne tio oosumptlon wblcb bas been very heavy thus far tbis season will ttgaiu put in its appearance wben the lull at ter tne nonuuays is over, inero ure a good many apple deulers iu Now York who bave paid rather good pric es for tbeii cold storage stock, and tnese are making Due a very narrow margin of profit at the existing prid es, but some of tbe best sutiioi ities in tbe trade are looking forward to a continual! e of a good demand throughout tbe season at the prices wbiob bave been prevailing prior to tbis week Figures regarding the amount of apples in cold storage throughout the country, some of wbicb ate purported to oome from tbe International Apple Shipper's report, are creating a great deal of oomment aud some think tbem misleading. It is not charged that tbe ieport was intended to mis lead, bnt lo endeavoring to get more information tban In former years, sta tious bave been covered in the report wbicb bave bitberto been overlooked aud in comparison witn former years tbe addilioual stations embraced will uaturaiiy add to tbe sum total In oold storage and decrease tbe value of the reports from a commercial stand point. The fact is that some of the oldest aud most successful Hpple operators in the trade pay but little atteution to Uguies at auy stage of tbe same. Ibey start out witb a general idea ot tbe crop and take such things into consideration, a weather condition. tbe pietalence of peats, the pi ice of barrels aud labor, tbs auiouut taken by evaporators, aud other facts which gives tbem some idea of the amount that ougt to be on hand. Ibis season, wtiiie there has admittedly been a lurge apple crop, the price of barrels bas been bigb and laoor bas been scarce and a considerable pot tion of the apples were allowed to waste, particularly in tbe midle west. Evap orators were bare of stock and bought b arily s that It Is ssfe tu man I tl at tbe market will not be flooded witb iuferior stock as it was two years ago, ith all these features considered, however, there is no doubt but that there are plenty of apples la col J -tonitfe to meet the demand, but witb h continuance ot a good export re- int'ot, aud the piovislon ot enoigb cure to oonvey the apples to the points where tba domestic consump tion is heavy, there is apparently uo reason why tbe apples should not go into consumption at the prices which have bueu prevailing. Fruit Trade J .'urual. Five Men Drowned at liutler. Tbe Skamania Poneer says that County Surveyor, W. 14. Murrey, ac companied by Frank Jackson, Sam uel tlincb aud William Wuliaoe left liutler at about 7 p. last Sunday witb Carl Limlstrom, of MUowan, Ore, iv no nail just taken some parlies to Butler in bis bout sud wai returning. to the Oregon shore. Messrs. Murrey, Jackson aud 11 inch expected to go by train to Cascade Locks aud on Mon- Iay uioruiug cross over to Stevenson, Mi. Muney having a report to make ut the commissioners court, wbicb met ot Stevenson Monday, Jautiary tn. air. vvuiiace a iviseed that tbey take h s bout, wbiob was much larger than Mr. Lludstiom's, but the latter thought there wap no danger. Par ties saw them leave the beach aud watched till darkness obscured theii view, wheu a few minutes later tbey heard a cry aud then mutUed calls tor help. The men were so Impressed by tbe shouts that they securod a boat and rowed across tbe river to MoUowans, wbeie their fears were continued the tlrst bout bad not reached the shore. J'lio boat tbut weut to tbe assistance of the uufortunte men, experienced very h'gh waves aud hard wind; in fact, they lost tbe rowlocks of their bout iu oroasing. They were unable to llnd either boat or men until Monda; morning, wheu tbe boat was found a Uorbetts, a few miles below on tbe Oregon shore, but not a trace ou,n be found of its cooupants, though there were three boats patrolling the river on botb sides. A telephone message whs quickly sent to Mi, Jackson's parents, who live in Stevenson, The news of tbe lamentable accident oast a gloom on the town, tor three of tbe tire unfor tunates were well and favorably known to everyone. Wanderer Ketnrns. Tbe wanderer has returned aud soft eyes look into eyes that smile again. The editor's calf has returned to glad ioli bis heart. Her solt eyes are a little more soft, her hip bones ure a little more prominent, and tbe dnrk brown taste iu ber moutb Is a little more pronounced tbun when we saw her lust Lust year we wintered tbe cult entirely on old exchanges and some of the editorials of our con temporaries evidently laid heavy ou her stomach, and it was to escape an. other such dose that she weut away. She preferred eveu ilingou to thai. We had intended to change ber diet this year but there seems to be no substitute since tbe now covered up Neighboi Jewett s turnips. Enter- nrise. New Hotel For I'rliievllle. Tbe new Hotel Prinville, wblcb bas been iu process ot construction lor more than a year, was ptooounced complete Sunday, Saturday evening the tiansfer from tbe old to (be new litiildinif was ouletlv made, and tbe guests enjoyed breakfast therein Sun day morning. Tbe new strucure Is one tor Prineviile aud Crook oouny to be proud of. liuiit of ttone and two stories lu height, it is supplied with every modern convenience. Tbe toiinul opening will be beld in a week or so and will be announce I later. Review. Wholesale Jail Delivery. While locking up his seven piison- ers lust night Jailor Uilpin was over powered, bouud, gugged and robbed of his keys, money and revolver. l'otir prisoners walked out ot town, but these were subset) tiently recap- , , , -.! 1 f )n ., .. .1 L!iJnA. I ii.-ri., tlllOUi XV. V, lll'ID OlltJ I3IHUOI IBflB. horse thieves and Kid Parkor, held for tbe murder of Marshal Glover, ot Kennewick. escaped. Glovers and three others were killed during a gun fight while attempting to arrest Parker for borse steal lug Parker is only 19 years ot age, but is a desperate character. He bas tbe jailor s gun and deolaros be will not be taken alive. A posse of 100 men are in chase. East Oregonan. A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly uf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the super intendent of Cart Service at Kingston .laniaico, Wept Indies Islands, says that she lias lor some years used tliatii berluin's Cough Remedy for coughs croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial. Hhe has im plicit confidence iu it and would not be without a bottle oi it in iter borne, noia by Keif & Case. How to Cure Chilblains. "To eniov freedom from chilblain?,' writes John Kemp, East Otlsfield, Me., ''I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum witb excel lent results." Guaranteed to cure fevnr sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bitea and skin diseases. 25c at Chas. Clarke s drug store. LEGISLATURE BEGINS WORK DAVEY AND HAINES WIN OUT Election of Bourne No Cntaia as 0p position Developed No Strength Other Features of Session. The state legislature convened Mon day and orgauized by rlectiog Flank Davey speaker ot the house aud E. W. Haines president of tbe seuate. Ibe organization of tbe Louse was oompleted by tie selection of desk positions, wbiob were in assembly. W. Lair Thompson, of Albany, was obesen chief clerk, and tbe rest of the uominess are as follows: Assistant ch'ef clerk W. F. Drager of Marion. Reading cleik Jobu Withycombe, urotber ot Dr. James Withycombe uf Corvullis. Calendar clerk W. M. Barry of Portland. Sergeant at arms T. E. Hills of Jackson, Doorkeeper Henrv Ford of Port land. Mailng clerk-H L. Kimr of Mal heur. Three pages are to be appointed br tbe speaker. Ibe victory of Davey and Haines praotically iusuies tbe election ot Bourne and it I" expected that it will take place on tbe first bot. Both are known to be favorable to Bourne and the majorities by which tbey were elected indicates complete control of the organization. Haines wus elected ovei Ilodson. of Multnomah, by a vote of 17 to 7. four democrats, Caldwell, Yamhill ; Smith, Umatilla; Hedges, t lackumas, and Mulit, Jackson, joined the 13 support- era ot Haine?, aud Haines voted for Bowerman, one of his followers. Hod- sou voted for Bailey, and Miller, of Linn, for Coshaw, and Coshaw for Smith, ot Umatilla. ibis combination took the Ilodsou followers by surprise, ihelr eight men bad refused to go into caucus witd a majority of republican eon ale memb rs iu Haiues'cunip, numbering 11, and expected to uold up the orga nization of tbe senate with a stubborn tight, Uitil tbe llaiues lorces might go to pieoeg and be made into new alliances. Hudson's ninth supporter, Coke, of Coos, did not uirive to par ticipate in tne election. in tbe bouse. Darey received u9 votes aud Rothohild, thd lone demo crat, of that body, who nominated himself, received one, each voting for the other. In the republican nomi nating cauous, Davey had 41 votes, one of his supporters, Reynolds, bo ing absent, and Vawter 11. There was no oontest and, tbe voting was per functory, all knowing what tbe result would be. In ballotingfor the president of the seuate, Wbealdon voted tor ilodsou, who did not at any time develop enough strength to be elected. The other two members of tbe Wasco dele gation split up in their choice for speukei, Kuowles voting for Davey and lleudricks for Vawter. M. P. leenberg, of Hood Rivor was a candi date for doorkeeper ot the house but was defeated by Henry 1'ord of Mult nomah. Tbe present session cf the legisla ture is expected to euact some very important and drastic measures among wbicb are several amendments to the game law and amendments to the mining laws sre also announced. Judge rruzier will be iuvited to ad dress the legislature on tlii workings of the juvenile court. I note urea number of lecommendatious Judge Frazier advocates and ti.eso will be laid before the legislators personally. Judge Frazier has suggested a liberal appropriation for tbe home to which waywurd girls are seat from his court and tbis appropriation is meeting witb favor. Governor Chamberlain arrived . In Suletn Monday. He declared that he anticipated no trouble from the over whelming republican senate and house. Representative MoCue, of Clalsip, will father several fishing bills. At least three measures of this character will he Introduced by him. Willard 11. Cbapln baa been select ed as the member of tbe Multnomah delegation to take charge of the rail road bill wbicb was recomniedned by tbe chamber of commerce of Portland and other commercial and shipping bodies throughout tbe state. Representative Cotley, of Multuo- mah, wants to protect 11. P. O. Elks, Masons and other seoret orders from "ringers." He bag a measure to pun ish all persons who wear Elk, Masi uio or other lodge emblems when tbey are not members of the organizations. Another bill Cotley bus proposes to save the state expense by dealing rig- idy with habitual criminals. Acord itii to Mr. Cotfey, any one who bas been twice convicted ot a penitentiary otteuse shall, on the third conviction, be sentenced to tbe penitentiary for life. The bill is bated ou existing laws id California and Wushington. I'olinatler Sisters AH Artists. Occasionally a traveling concert compaoy strikes tbis city that gives satisfaction, but none have boen more worbty of liberal support than the Pol matier sisters, who appeared laste veil ing in tbe opera house to an audience that filled it to oveiflowiug. The stage wag beautifully decorated, making a pretty background for tbe ladies in their baudsome gowns of pink silk ovedresses of net and se quins. Of the PoluiHtior sisters it would be bard to discriminate, as eacb one is an artist in her iowu par ticular line. In tbe pn gram of tour teen numbers there were sufficient va riety to supply half a dozen enter tainments. Tbe piogram consisted ot overtures, string quartettes, trios, duetts, conoeat solos, trombone solos, vocal trios and readings. Should this talented company ever visit our city again, it is needless to cay, tbey will be greeted by a bumper house. Tbe Vounrt Men's cinb ot the Methodist church was instrumental in furnish ing this treat last night. Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, "Daily Suu," Nov. 16. The Polmatiei sisters appear at tbe Opera House here Monday," January '.'Stb.