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HOOD RIVER, OREGON, MAY 2, 1907.
51
"VOLXVIII.
SOCIETIES.
HOOD RIVER OOMMKRCIALCLUB MeeU
vary eerond Monday In each month al p.
bq Id lbs club rounii over Jackaun's store.
U. K. Daviumon. Pre.
A. D. Mob, Secretary.
HOOD RIVER UilMIE NO. 105, A. F. and A.
at. Meets Saturday evenluj on or before
Mtb full moon. A. D. MB. W. M.
D. Mc1oalo, Secretary.
HOOD RIVER CH MTKR NO. tl. R. A. M.
MeeU Or and third Friday nlghw of eacb
month D. McDonald, H, P.
A. I). Muk, Secretary.
HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. H, O. E. S.w
MeeU second nuiuuriuiutwiy "f
of eacb moutb.
V leiuira ooruiHi'y wt-iwiim.
EVA CUAKKE, W. .
MBS. Tb BACjyaiMiecratary.
IDLKW1LDE LO UK NO. 107. I. O. O. F.
MeeU in Fra ernal ball, every Tburaday
"lbl H. C. SMITH, N. U.
J. H. FebodsoN, -cretary
EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48, 1. O. O. K--RKnlar
meeting mound ami lourtb Mondavi
Jiiacn uioutli. B. J. 1-AKBOi r, C. r.
J. M. HCBMK LTZKK, Hcrlbe. ;
KEMP LODGE. No. 181, 1. O. O. F.-MeeU In
Odell Improvement Co.'a hall every Satur
day ntaut. Visitors cordially welcomed.
K. U. MAaiBKB, N.-O.
L. A.E. Clabk, Rec. Becy.
LKVHKL REBEKAH DEGREE ijODOE NO.
1 I O O. F.-MeeU Brat and third rldayn
,u each month. Ml88ZoBAlMY,N.G.
Ella May Davibhoj, Hrey.
WOW meeU the id and 4th Baturday
each month at I. O. O. F. ball. VlHitor i cor
dlally Invited. A. O.Bf A1EN, C. t.
F. W . McKkvuolds. Clerk. ;
vinivmi imuv Nr. 911. K. OF P.
ui. in K. of P. ball every Tuemlay niahw
W. E. (SUSHI'S, C. C.
J. E. Nlrtlom, K.of R. and B.
HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,703, M. W. A.
Meeu in 1. 0. 0. F. hall every Wednesday
nigUt. E, tt, Mayks, V. Cfc
O. V. DAKIS, Clerk. ,
OOl RIVER CIRCLE NO. 51, WOMEN OF.
Woodcrafl-Mueia at K. of P. hall on the
0 rat and Third Fridays of each month.
Lou MCKEYNorfua, O. N.
F. W. McRbynolus, Clerk .
RIVERSIDE LODGE NO. ) A. O. U. W.
MeeU nrst and third Saturdays cf raich.
month. F. H. Blauo, M. Wt
v. u UKini.iY. Financier
Chhhtkk khdtb. Recorder.
OLETA ASSEMBLY NO. KM. UNITED ART-iJansT-MeeUlhetlrat
and third Wedues
days, work: aecond and lourtb Wednesdays
ArUaans hall. Mkh. A. D. MtUUiKK, M. A.
C. D. MBMB1CHBe;rtjjtry. .
COURT MOOD KIVEK NO. ,
of Amerlca,-MeeUi second and fourth Mon
days In each niouth In K. ol P. ball.
' H. F. HBNDBIl'K, C, R.
F. C. BBOBure. F. C. ;
rXNB?TOHT. NO. 16, G. A. K, MEETS AT
A O U. W. hall, Beoond and lourlh Satur
dayaof each mouth at 2 o'clock p. m. AH
U A. R. members Invited to meet with ua.
A. c. Buck, Couimander.
B. F. BI.YTHB, Adjutant
CANBY-W. R cTNoVie-MEETS I HKCOND
and fourth baturdays of each Month In A,
O. U. W. hall at i p. tn. .j,
Mabtha Rioby, President
Alida HHOKMAKKB, Secretary
MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 3469, R. N. A.
Meets at I. O. O. K. Hall on the secoud and
fourth Fridays ol eaeh mouth.
' MUH. HLTS1B MAYBM, O.
Mbs. Ella Dakhj, Recorder. j
J.F.WATT,M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811.
BURGEON O. R. "MCo
H. L.DUMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Huooessor to Dr. M. F. Hhaw.
Calls promptly answer 3d In town or country,
Day or Nitibt.
Telephones: Residence, 611: Ofni5e,(U3.
Olnoe In the Brosius Building.
JE. 0. DUTRO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office and Residence over First National
Bank, Hood River, Oregon.
Phone Main 871 ,
"1)R7X EDGINGTON,
Physician and Surgeon
Office over the FirBt National bank.1
Office phone 4(8 Res. phone 1181
Office in Jackson Block. '
nfflne nhone. No. 1471. Residence, No. Sua,
DB.M.H.8HABP i)s,m."
Osteooatliic Physicians
A a of tha American School of
Osteoithy, Kirksvillo, Mo.
Office and Residence Huxley ;CotUtge
Uivnr etreet.
Phone 26 , HoouRivkH;
p 0. BROSIUS, M. D. .!
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (
'Phone Central, or 121. ,
Offlcs Hours: 10 U A. M.; 2 to
and 6 to 7 P. M.
DR. E. T. CARNES
DENTIST
Office over Bartniess Htore
HOOD
RIVER, OREGON.
Telephone 31
H. D. W.PINEO.D.D.S.
DENTIST
Chow Bbidgb Wobk a Spbcuht.
Office over
First National Bank
Telephone
Main 311
C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D.
DENTIST.
Teleuhones: Office 283 residence 1045
Office over Butler Bank, ,
Hood Rivkr, Okk.
M. E. WELCH,
Tirpv&Fn TE1ERI5ARY SURGEON
i .i Mdn mi vork In the veterin'
arVfine. He can be found by calUnn at or
ph.nlng to Clarke s drug store.
A. JAYNE
LAWYER
Abstracts Furnished. " Money Loaned.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
E. H. HARTWIG,
LAWYER.
Will Practice In All Courts.
Office wirh Geo. I). Culbertson 4 Co.
uSSns, IbrtrscU, Hettlemei.t of plates.
' HOOD RIVKR. OKt)N.
Col-
A. J. DERBY;
Lawyer '
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
White Salmon Valley Bank
Western Klickitat's First Bank
We are growing rapidly
COME AND SEE US..
B.O.BLAacBtAB
Caahlar.
Cashier.
The First National Bank
OF HOOD RIVER, ORXOON.
Capital $50,000 tSarpIos, $12,000.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LA w, abstracter, NO
TAKV PUBLIC and HEAL
ESTATE AGENT.
For 23 yean a resident of Oregon and Wash
ington Ha bad many yean experience la
Real En tale matters, aa abstractor, searcher of
Utlea and agent. Satisfaction guaranteed or
oo ebarg
P. H. HALL-LEWIS ft CO.
Civil and Architeccarai
Engineers and Sarveyors
Make surveys, plans and est b sales for lev
er, light and power and rails, ay plants, and
furnish, aubject to approval, plans, speclnoa
tiona and eaiimates for all clames of buildings
public, private and mercantile. Hpeclal at
tention Klvjn to economic and slow-burning
construction. Accuracy and economy guar
anteed. DAVIDSON BUILDING
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
STRANAHAN & SLAVENS,
Contractors and
Builders
'. HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
S. H. COX
Contractor
and Builder
PlABI ABB XttlMATM
FREDERICK A ARNOLD,
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
KaUmtteifurnlibsd on all kinds work
Phoneg: flffg"..
'TOE WRIGHT
I ARPENTER AND BUILDER
Phone 769
Eeti.natea furnished on request. An
honest job guaranteed.
E. A. JEROME,
Architect
Having had several years' experience In
drafting sud building,! would respectnilly
solicit a part of the patronage of the people of
Hood Kiver who anticipate building. Terms
reasonable, a id satUfavtlon guaranteed. Of
fice at residence ou llelgbts.
F
ASSOCIATION
of McMiuiiville. Oreeon, will insure your
Drone rtv at 60 per cent lea cost than
anv other institution.
' C. 1). THOMPSON, Agent.
Hood River, - Orefron
GOVERNMENT
Timber and Homestead
LANDS
I have for location some eholos apple lands
and tlmqer claims; also relin lumhmente at d
land to Script, van ou or auurauh
Wm. f. rand,
Res. Phone 376. Hood River. Ore.
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 &K0SKEY
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Proinot sales and auick return
Wholesale dealers in all kinds of First
and Produce Consignments solicited
129 Front Sttree, Portland, Ore.
H. SEYMOUR HALL,
Purveyor.
1 am qusllfled and prepared to do all kinds
r flrst-claii! land surveying. Accuracy guar.
anteed. Those who wish first-class work dons
address K. K. D. 2., Hood River. Phone 0xl.
Hood River Studio
-FOR
First -Class Photographs
We have the latest In mount nd can en
large yrnir Photos in Crayon, Platinoid or
Hepla. 8 -&vnlon guaranteed.
vV. D. ROGERS, Prop.
" MISS MAGILL
....FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING.,
Phone 245
SCUIFFLER BUILDING
Hood River - Oregon
.BICYCLE SHOP.
J. MARION REID
Bicycles, Guns, Sewing Machines,
Furniture, umbrellas, Moves
and Locks Repaired ,
KEYS MADE TO ORDER
Bicycles, Guns, etc., sent by express for
repairs will be neatly and promptly re
paired and returned. Can save you f 1
to 13.00 on nrice of new wheels. Tires,
brakes, and all kinds of repairs sold at
Portland prices, rnces lurnisnea on
application. Reference j Bradstreet.
nnd managing sonservatively.
FJ3.8TAMLBT, E. L-BMirm,
1'rea. Vlos-Prea.
V. C. Bbock, Asut
RARE
BARGAINS
IN
CITY PROPERTY
Beautiful
Home
Sites
For a short time
only we will sell
all the lots in
Park Addi
tiontoHood
River
Ranging in
from
price
$135 to $250
on terms that will
enable any one to
purchase them.
mi . I
This property is
aV v
sure to advance so
take advantage of
the present low
prices and secure a
beautiful building
lot in Hood River's
most desirable resi
dence district.
No. 305. Lot 50x135 in Barrett
gipma Addition. 5-room house
and
city
and well water. House plastered and
papered. A bargain at $1,100. Easy
payments
No. 278. Lot 60x100 on Oak street near
Park, overlooking the river. Beauti
ful site for a home. Trice only $1 ,000
No. 270. Two lots 92x90, facing Hazel
avenue, and two lots 92x50 facing
Sherman Av., between C etreet and
serpentine road. Lots 3, 4, 9 and 10,
block 22 Hood Kiver Proper. $1,100.
No. 247. ' Two lots, each 50x150 between
Witians and Rigby lots 1 and 2,
block 8, Winans Addition.
No. 874. All of block 7, Hood River
Proper, 200x200, two good houses
and stable. Price $18,000
No. 832. Six lots In Hood River Proper,
lots 1, 2, 3, 22, 23, 24, Block 31. These
lots will sell In pairs for $400 a pair.
Price for 6 lots $1100.
No. 213. One lot 50x100, in Strahahan
Addition. Price $450.
No. 291. Two lots 60x130, on the hill.
Lota 1 and 4, Block C, Barrett and
Blpma Addition. Price $1100.
No. 303. Lota 10 and 11, block 3, Wau
coma Park Addition, 7 room house
with bath. Wired, for electric lights,
Price $3,300.
We have others. Call and
look over our list.
J.H.HE1LBR0NNER&C0.
- HOOD EYE t PORTLAND, OREGON
Piltw are dartre rout but do not sub
mit to an operation uutil you have first
tried Man Zan, the Great Pile Remedy,
It is put up in collapsible tubes with a
nozzle that allows it to be applied ex
actly where it it needed. If you have
itching, bleeding, or protruding piles
and Man Zan doe not relieve, money
refunded. Kooths and cools. Relieves
at once. Sold by Keir & Cass..
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon,
County or waaoa.
Oeorje T. Sink. 11am tiff,
va.
Emma Bin, Defendant.
To Emma Rink, the above named defendant.
In tns name oi uwdmw ui urauii : i uu .it
hereby required to appear ana answer tue
complaint niea ajramm juu m mr iiwvc
titled Court and cauee on or oeiore inei.iu
dar of May. lw7, said date being the laat date
or the publication of thin auuiiuona, and being
alz weeks from the 4tn day of April, Mil,
whtcn but mentioned aaie in tne uate oi me
flrat publication of Uils auniinous, and if you
fall to appear and answer, for want thereof,
tbe plalnilO will apply to the lXurt for tbe re
lief prayed for In plaintiff's oomplatnt, U-wlt:
For a decree of the above entitled Court that
tbe bonds of matrimony heretofore and now
existing between said plaintiff and deteudaut
be dissolved and bald for naught, and that
aid plaintiff and defendaut be m all reepects
divorced irotu earu vvuvr, uu ior iwu wik
and further relief as to the Court may eeetn
euuitable and Just
This auminolia ecrveu upon you, miiuia
Hlnk, by publioatloaj thereof In the hoou
Klver Ulacler by oraer oi me nonoraDie . ij.
Bradsliaw. Judge of the above entitled Court,
which order was made on and bearing dale of
the 2ih day of March, mi. w. W.8T AKK
aimlo Alioruey lor i mimiii.
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the State of Oregon,
tor w aaoo county.
Elsie J. Reynolds, PUIntllT,
vs.
John A. Reynolds, Defendant.
To John A. Reynolds, the above named de
fendant.
In the name of the Stats of Oregon you are
bereb required to appear and auswer the
complaint tiled agatOHt you In the above enti
tled auit, on or beiore the laat any of the time
prescribed in tne oraer oi ptioitcMiion to wu:
On or befor the 16th dsyof May lWff.and If you
fait to ao appear and answer plaintiff will
apply to the above named Court for the relief
aemanaeu in ner wiiiymui. uu in un-m
disaolvlng the bonds ol matrimony now ex
luting between plaint Id and yourself on tha
grout. da of cruel and Inhuman treatment
rendering plaintiffs life burdensome; lor
IntlQ's costs and disbursements and for such
othtr relief aa to the Court may Beeme qultu.
abieandJURl.
This summons is serveu upon you uy puo
lication thereof In tbe Hood Klver Ulacler, a
weekly newspaper, of general circulation,
published in Hood Kiver, Wasco County,
Oregon, for six successive weeks, In pursu.
anceof an order of the Hon. W. L. HradNlmw,
JudgeOI the above entitled Court, duly made
on the 26th day of March, 1W, and the date of
the first publication thereof Is the 4lh day of
April, 1907. P.J.K1KW1N,
- Aiiurney tor x iuiih:ii.
Vancouver, Was. ; atml6
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
as administrator of the estate of W. V. John
eon, deceased, will sell at public auction, to
the highest and best blddur therefor, for cash,
on the
THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1907.
at the hour of 11 o'clock a, in., of mild day , the
following described real property belonging
to said estate, to-wlt:
Beginning 5 obains North and 8 chains West
of the HK corner of Section 24, In Tp. Two
North, Hange In, r.ast or w. M., in Wasco
county, Oregon, at the Southwest corner of
iana formerly ownea oy u. j. joiiusou.
thence North 12.17.' i chains more or lesa to
center of county rO' V' thence west 7.25 chains
to a point 4.76 chains Kant of the West line of
SbH of BK'4 of said Section 24, thence South
cnsius, more or less. u a rosso w a
North line, thence Kasl 7.26 chains, nioreor
leas, to place of beginning, containing acr s,
more or less.
The said land will be sold by me as admin
istrator of said estate, pursuant to and by au
thority of an order to that effect heretofore
duly made by tbe Hon, County Court of the
Slate of Oregon, lor said Wasco County, for
the purpose of paying debts and expense of
administration of said estate.
Tbe property desert bea above will be sola at
the time above named, on said described
g remises, and the sale will be aubject to con'
rmatlon bv said court.
Dated at Hood Klver, Oregon, this 2nd day
Administrator of the bstate of W. V. John
son, deceased.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of tbe State or Oregon for
Wasco county,
James J. Ilurggraaf, Plaintiff,
vs.
Kate Burggraaf, Defendant
To Kate Burggi uuf, tbe above named defend
ant.
In the name of the State of Oresron : You
are hereby required lo apjiear and answer the
complaint nieu against you in tue aaove en
titled court and cause on or before May 13th
11)07 which Is six weeks after April 4th, 1W7,
the date ordered for the first publication of
this notice. If you fail to so appear and answer
the plaintiff will apply for (he reliel prayed
for in bis complaint, to-wlt: for a decree dis
solving the bonus of matrimony uow existing
between above named plaintiff and defend,
ant, and lor such other and further relief aa
to the court seems meet and Just.
This summons is published by order of W.
L. Brsdshaw, Judge of the above named court
made and entereu on me 2utn aay or Murcn
1907. KOHKKT OKKY.
atmlO Attorney for 1'laintlrT.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice la hereby given that the undersigned
executors of the last will and testament ol
Peter Fredrick Knuoaon. deceased, have men
their final account as such executors In the
the County Court of tbe Btete of Oregon for
Wasco county, and said court has appointed
Saturday tbe ilth day of May, 1907, at the
hour of 1 o clock p.m. as tue time ror the hear
ing of objections to aaid final account, and for
the settlement thereof. All heirs, creel Horn or
othtr persons interested In said estate are
heieby requirea wi nie ineir oojecuons w
said final account or any particular Items
thereof on or before the time appointed for
the hearing tnereoi aoove mentioned,
fluiprt this nth dav of Anrll. 1WI7.
GKO. D. CULBERTSON,
JAMK8 KN1UHT.
Executors of the last will and testament of
Peter Frederick Knuoson, aeceasea.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
lor Wasco county,
In the matter of the estate of H. A. Leavens,
deceased
Notice la hereby given that the undersigned
has filed her final account aa the adminis
tratrix of the estate of H. A. Leaven, de
ceased, and that Wednesday, the 1Mb day of
May, 19U7, at the nour oi o clock, p. in., at tue
county court room. Dalles City, Oregon, has
haon (lied aa the time and Dlace for hearing
objections to said nnal account and the set
tlement tnereoi. ... .
Date of nrst puDiication April u, ivn.
EVA V. NELSON.
Administratrix of the estate of H. A. Lecvens,
deceased.
NOTICK Of FINAL ACCOUNT
wotim u hereby given thattheundeislgned,
a cTeciitor of the last wl II of LoulsS. Klioades,
derwfuind. nas nled his final account as such
executor In the county court of iue tte of
Oregon, lor wasoooouniy, ana mat tne juuge
of said court has appointed Monday, May
27th, at the hour or 2 o clock p. m. aacine tl
and the county court room at Tbe Dalles,
aaid Wasco county, aa the place, for hearing
objections to said final account, and for tbe
ati lament thereof.
All persons Interested la said estate are
hereby notltle I to appear at said time and
place and show oause. If any they have, why
aalU aCCOUUI m in Briiu.cu,i
Dated al Hood River, Oregon, April 16, MWTC.
Executor of last will of Louis S. Hboades, de
ceased.
Notice.
Having disposed of onr business to
Messrs. Carson and hammer we would
resDeotfully ask tbat all persons in
debted to us, kindly call and settle at
once. Norton & fcSmittn.
DEDICATION OF
M. E. CHURCH
DR. COLEMAN PREACHES SERMON
Large (iathering Asc nibles to Wltuess
tereuiony Id bt Canceled Or
ganlxation Prosperous.
The dedication of the Meth 'dlit
Episcopal churiti at flue (Jrove on
SuotlHy Apitl -i, l'JOi, closes a most
important cuuptur in tue history or
this churcti ianizatiou. About 21
years ago le.. . U. lUuHiiotu, tbe
Urst Methouisl pruueher, held services
at Piue (Jrove 1 1 luu little old school
house that i.tv-uplml I lie site ot tbe
present hi-.u-jij puoiic oihool build-
ing. The nrst Mtiticiiioi, society in
Hood River valley waa organized at
Belmont a Quarter of a century ago,
and it was trom this center that the
various districts of the valley were
supplied with preaching services of
the Methodist laitu. me urst time
that Rev. lienadom was to supply
Pine (Jrove, M. II. Niokelsen, ot iiel
lout, nooouipanied him, becauie tbe
Rev. geutletuau was atraid ot getting
lost in the wood as tbe loads were a
little dim in thotie days.
Ibe Methodist deuomlnation Irotu
that date to the present, has been
very faithful in supplying this poiul
with preacblug services. Many dis
couragements have fallen atbwarth
the pathway ot tbis society lu Us eu
eavor to maintain its cause at this
place. The population of the district
has beau sbiftng to and fro. Home
years the church would be strong and
other years it woulJ be correspond
ingly weak.
Iue bunding or tbe preseut struct
e was made possible by tbe bequest
ot Davos Diveis, who bequeathed to
the society for the purpose of build
ing tbe oburoh, tbe sum ot tlOUO. The
present edillce stands as a memorial
life and service or this grand old
patriarch, servant ot (Jod and beue
factor ot his race, lu order to set
this tact more prominent before tbe
worshipeis at this shriue, tbe trustees
have seoured a beautiful marble
squaro, wbicn adorns tbe interior
south wall beating this inscription :
'Daves Divers, 18l, VM, In Mentor-
iaam." Father Divers came to liood
River in lb02 and settled upon a farm
tout nine miles south of town ou tbe
hanks ot tile river, and remained here
up to witin a tew years ot bis death,
ilis home was always the home tor a
Methodist itinerant, aud be was au
ardent worker fi r tbe cause. A man
ot iterting oharacter aud amiable dis
position. Ibe oburcb ediUce. made possible
by this gift, is neat and comodious iu
design. The main auditorium is iWxlo
feet wltb uu additional room on toe
north, seprrated by folding glass pan
eled doors, whioh is 14x28 feet. Ibi
buiiding is plastered tbrougnout and
(Inisbed in Br-t grade yellow hr. The
chsnoel tail is a neat design, and tbe
pulpit platform la beautifully carpet
ed. The seats are a comfortable pat
tern, . and so arrauged as to give
suttloieut aisle room for funeral pur
poses. The entire structure bears pro-
oortious ot Biilendid symmetry, and
is well huilt. b. E. tiurtmeus present
ed the church with a set of pulpit and
oboir ohairs.
The Sunday morning services began
promptly at 1U:ju. Aiessrs.' u. i
Clark. U. A. LittleUuld and W. M.
Moore acted as usbeis, aud suooeeaed
ti packing nearly tour hundred peo
nlo into the building. Many tepre
seutative Methodist laymen trom otb
er distriota in the valley were present
aud aided iu tbe contribution to
liquidate tbe debt.
Ibe urst numuer of tne progrram
was an orgau voluntary wnion was
splendidly exeouted by Mrs. Ren
Luge, who presided, at tbe organ
throughout tbe servioes ot tbe day
Durum tbe execution ot a proceHSion
al the following members ot the choir
uiarohed iu and took their plaoes lu
tne cboir loft. . Messrs. lien Lage
K. C. Duthmau. Martin Dragsetb and
Ed Lage, Misses Viola Miller, Eunice
Clark and Arline wiucuou, and flies
domes Ed Luce. M. Dragsetb, J. Jar
vis and II E. Kedileld. Ibe anthems
suuiz bv tbe choir were well rendered.
Kev. Walton bktpwoitn bad cnarge
of the tuoroiua services aud nnnouuo
ed tbe CGI hymn in tbe Methodist
bvmnul. whioh was folio we I by tbe
Anostles' oreed bv the congregation.
alter which liev. BWipwoitb ottered
oraver. followed by the Lord's pray
er in concert. The choir rendered an
aimroDrate anthem, followed by tbe
rsadinu ot tbe 15 rshlrn by Kev. A. A,
Luce and tbe sinning or tne uioria
Hntrl bv the oonureuutiou.
Khv. 11. u. (JlarK maue a Drier urs
torioal sketch ot the Methodist or
Izatiou in tbe valley, lie stated
tht a l hi nt 21 vears aao tne nrst mem
odist societv was organized in llood
Kiver and tbat ouly two oi tne ouar
tr members were now living In the
valley, namely: F. J, HberrieD and
Mrs. M. 11. Niokelaen. who are now
present as we come to dedicate tbis
house.
Kev. Watli n Skiowortb tben Intro
duced Kev. J. 11. Coleman, D. D,
president of the Willamette universi
ty, who presohod the dedicatory ser
vice from tbe text found in Matt,
1828 "Pav What Ihou Owest."
Dr. Coleman prefaced bis discourse
In stating tbat eveiyone bad occasion
to reioice on aocount ot tnis oocB'
Minn. It is a ereat thing to have
nhnrnh iii a oomiuuuitv. A church 1
of value to veal estate as well as to the
morals ot tbe people. 1 am surprised
to see so many here tbis morning,
asked the pastor why he brought so
many chairs into the cburcb iu add!
tiou to tbe seating capacity. 1 was
assured tbat they would be Oiled up,
but I could not see where tbey were
to come trom. but you are here, and
tbe chairs are tilled. 1 greet you tbis
morning in tbe name ot our Master
and the oburcb.
Tbe theme of the morning discourse
was: "Man's moral obligation to Uod
and his fellow men." Tbe speaker
stated that men were sensible and
conscious oi moral obligation to Ood,
and that tbis conviction comes to tbe
race without any epeoial study of the
bible oi religious literatuie.
loe very tact tbat we ate tbe con
stant leclpienta ot divine beuetJte,
oonviaoes us ot our obligation to Del
ty, and that our obligations are meas
ured by the quantity and quality of
tbe gitta bestowed.
The speaker tben amplified man a
iperiority over tbe other orders of
creation, showing tbe value ot reason,
as a power to Increase man 'a worth to
himself and U id, and tbat we must
render an aocount for the dm we
make of It. Ue dwelt at length on
the thought tbat reason waa a divine
gift, and tbat there waa oo market
on eattb where it oould be purchased,
no power in man to create it and nol
syndicate in the universe to grant it,
and it waa a type of man's dignity
and power. Coutiuuiog he aaid, "It
we abuse it be will not tolerate ua lo
bia presence, and we most rank wltb
the angels who disobeyed and were
cast from bim. Ibe creator never
coufeied a greater blessing upon the
race than intelligence and an intelli
gent creature la greater than an uoiu-
lelllgent creation.
In referring to tbe lights of man
tbe speaker stated that we cannot do
as we please, because society has
rights tbat we must no infringe up
on. Man has no right to interfere
wltb the welibeing and good of socie
ty, but is under obligation to do the
thiuga tbat tend for human happiness
aud highest aioral character.
In speaking on tbe subject ot in
fluence Dr. Coleman outlined the faot
ot man's influenoe upon man in tbe
everyday walk of life, and tbe Inrlu
once ot nature and rreaton upon tbe
uiiud and heart of tbe oieature. lie
said, "1 can take ten men in a city
of lUU.UUU-it you win allow me to se
leot them who can change the moral
map of the community if they will
unite for a common purpose."
Ibe speaker said, "Ail meu are nol
oreated equal, bat alt men are created
with an equality of right we are ua
equal in looks, s'ze, iutelleot, or so
oial standing, but we are equal in our
right to all things tbat make tor tbe
betterment ot uharaotet and Ufa lo
this aspect ot human lite we are equal.
Aooesa to a throne of divine power is
man 'a aupre.ne, protected, right"
lu conclusion Dr. Uoleman made
reference to tbe hallowed influence ol
bia mother upon bis early life ano
character, lie said, "If 1 should get
woid tbat my mother is in Ibe Dalles
i would go immediately to meet ber, 1
would not wait tor thla service to
close. It I should get word that my
mother would be in Loudon 1 would
go at onoo to see bet. Tbey say she
la in Heaven, aud 1 am ou my way to
greet her there."
At tbe conclusion ot the sermon
liev. A. A. Luoe made tbe appeal for
an ottering to liquidate the debt upon
the oburoh. Ibe amount to be raised
was 1720. Kev. Luoe exhibited a
black board containing M square
pieces of white card board, each piece
representing a speoiBo sum ranging
trom M to 1. Underneath the square
which were taken from tbe board as
tbe corresponding amounts were sub
scribedwas tbe following statement
ffbioh came to light when tbe lull
amount had been pledged:. "Pine
(Jrove Methodist oburoh erected A.
D. 1907. in memory ot Davea Divers
Costot building tiCUO. Furnishings
tlUO. lotal oost $2700. Received
tate of Daves Divert 9780. Hoard of
church extension f'200. Hubsoriptiona
and donations, VHOU. Total assets
$11180. Amount necessary to liquidate
iudebtness $720. All provided for and
dedloatsd April 28, 1907." ,
When tbe last square waa lemoved
tbe entire congregation applauded by
dapping bauds and singing tbe dox
ology.
The presiding elder, Kev. Walton
Skipworth, said, "It beats anything
lever saw." Ibe subscription came
In ao fast tbat L. E. Clark, who acted
seoretary, with tbe assistance cf
three preachers, oould not record tbe
names, and bad to ask tbe cougrega
tion to abate tor a time in making
subscriptions until they oould catch
up. Ibe entae amount that was se
oured during the day amounted to
$925. Tbey will at onoe prooeed to
place a bell in tbe tower and supply
tbe building with a furnaoe.
Tbe dedication of tbe building, ao-
ooiding to the discipline ' of tbe
church, followed tbe liquidation ,ot
the debt. The following trustees oi
the church took their place within tbe
cbanoul rail: L. E. Clark, (Jeo. A.
Littletteld, Jerome Wells, Mrs. J. U.
Mark, and Perry Wells. Mr. Littie-ti'-ld,
in behalf of the trustees, pre
sented tbe church for dedication,
and Dr. Coleman, assisted by Revs.
Clark. Luce and Skipworth, read tbe
dedication servloe of the discipline,
Tbe servloe waa oonoluded by singing
"Jesus Lover of My Soul" and the
benediction by Rev. J. W. Rigby.
The hpsket dinner which was an
nounoed was an equal auooesful feat
ure of the day. Everyone had enough
aud to snare.
The afternoon servloe waa in charge
ot Kev. A. A. Luoe, pastor ot Tbe
Dalles Methodist church. After pray
er by Kev. Clark and a zither aolo by
Mr. Koler. liev. Luce preached an
able sermon from tbe text "Let ua be
glad and rejoice and give honor to
Him for the marriage of tbe lamb is
come, and tbe wife bath made herself
ready." The theme waa the union of
tbe oburoh with Christ. Tbe oburcb
representing tbe ihride, tbe lamb's
wife.
Tbe Holy communion waa oelebrat
ed at the close of tbe afternoon ser
rice.
lu the evening Rev. Walton Skip
worth, presiding elder of The Dalles
district, preached to a large oongrega
tion. Tbis aervioe closed the day of
triumphant suooess.
Kev. II. C. Clark, tbe pastor, has
been untiring in efforts to consumate
tbe enterprise tbat now stands as
mouument to bir fidelity. Rev. Clark
is very popular with bia people and
the prospects for a strong church or
ganization at this plaoe ia very flat
tering. Pastor and people are hope
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PATRONS DAY
AT HIGH SCHOOL
A LARGE ATTENDANCE PRESENT
Topics of Importance Discussed BecU
tatlon Work on Display Patrons
League Will be Organized.
Tbe patroualof the llood River pub
tic anhnnls huht a mnafc Aflthnalaatln
and profitable meeting in tbe llood
Kiver high school on last Friday af
ternoon. Tbe faculty had invited all
tbe parents ot the district to ajeeem
hie at 1 ::t0 to iuspeot tbe work accom
plished by the several gtadea in their
respective rooms. The patrona were
on baud at tbe appointed hour, ana
several hundred interested parents in
spected tbe work accomplished by
tbeir children.
Prof. Crouse stood at the door of
tbe main entrance to greet the visit
ors with words of welcome. This
placed each patron and stranger in a
most congenial mood, and made the
visit more enjoyable.
The teachers were in their 'respec
tive.. rooms to weloome the guests and
a sample of the year's ork wasplaoed
on each desk neatly bound in color
iesigns and with the class colors at
tached. Tbe blackboards in many of
the rooms, were highly decorated with
dowers and scroll designs. The work
was done by tbe pupils In their re
spective rooms aud being drawn with
colored crayon, presented a most at
tractive appeal auoe.
1'he display work consisted of an
extraot from the various branohes
taught, and whioh waa not especially
prepared tor this occasion, waa ot a
very high order. In answer to a
juestlou, County School Superinten
dent Nett stated tbat the work was of
a very high order, and a splendid av
erage ot simialr work in other insti
tutions of learning. Tbe one feature
ot the class work on display that im
pressed it sell upon all was tbe clean
liness and neatness ot tbe work.
The teachers in tbe various rooms
took especial pains to exhibit the
work of the pupils and to acquaint
the parents with their own children's
work. Tbe universal verdict waa my
ohild la doing splendidly."
Promptly at 2:30 the patrona gath
ered in tbe chapel rooms to enjoy a
splendid program prepared by the pa
trons. Prot. Urouse acted aa master
ot oeremonies and intioduoed the var
ious speakers, before announcing tbe
tcrmal program he said, "Patrons and
friends, we can assure you of the faot
that we are pleased to meet you here
tbis afternoou. Tbe number who are
here far exceed our expectation. We
have plaoed a little of our year's work
before you. The work tbat you have
seen distributed tn the various rooma
is onlv a specimen ot the year'a work,
and not work that has been specially
prepared tor this occasion. 1 have
met patrons here today whom I have
never met before, though 1 have bad
your children in my oharge for nearly
three yeais. This is mainly due to the
fact tbat you have not visited our
school. Wo shall bops that thla gath
ering shall bring patron and teacher
nearer together."
Prof. Crouse thou introduced Mrs.
Kobaras, who presented tbe subject
What the school should expect irom
tbe home." The remarks were so
meritorious that we give ber address
verbaturu, which is as follows:
The subject, "What tne aonooi
should expect from tbe home," ap
peals to us tor it has alwaya been our
firm conviction tbat tne homo naa a
great Influence on our sobool work.
Ibe relationship is so inseparable, so
interwoven that it should demand the
earnest attention of every parent.
As habit ot thought and aotion is
tbe primal agent iu tbe formation ot
oharacter and tbe highest ideal to ed
ucation is to bring out those qualities
and traits whioh tit the child for the
best aud most noble position for
whioh be is adapted ; the home should
be tbe nursery for training in lessons
of obedience,. promptness, self-oontrol
aud governing ot tbe will-power so as
to prepare It for the important step or
entering upon its school life.
Tbis training shouid begin very ear
ly, not by the "don't" process or ,re-
movlug objects, but oy tne law oi con
sequence. The oniid aoes not grasp
the sense of obedience from objects
being continually taken out of its
wav. it rather incites itsouriosity and
desire to persist, but If made to real
ize oonaequenoes, reason suggests
obedience, and as this prooess of
obedience and self-control goes on, aa
they grow older appeal to their ideals
cf what tbey ought to do or want to
be.
In this way can the home assist the
sobool work, for bow can we expect
obedience to school discipline when
tbe child is ignorant of the nrst laws
of restraint?
Kt. Kev. F. T. Huntington, D. IJ. ,
.lives these thoughts along tbe line ot
self control. Ibe morbid beginnings
ot poisonous growth are to be found,
not seldom, very near tbe cradle,
ihey are in the infantile encourage
mints of inborn depravities; in the
sweetmeats and confections of the
nursery ; in tbe stimulants aud seduo
tions of highly seasoned tables; in tbe
nibbling and sipping tolerated by
weak or reckless parents and in all
that apparatus of luxury which pre
verts tbe primal ordinations ot nature
in tbe body.
Late hours, bad company, mornings
ot headaches, dull recitations, has its
real explanation, not ou college prem
ises, but in tbe homes, from whioh
tbe oollege draws its mixed assem
blage, while on tbe other hand those
within Its walks tbat carry clear heads
and a tender conscience, intellect, not
sluggish, are those who have been
taught self-control from childhood.
Ibe ohild needs right home asocia
tions; healthful atmosphere, plenty of
cheer and lecreation, time to work
and study.
Good health must be reoognlzed as
the basis not only of itelleotual eu
deavor, but also of moral achieve
ment. Tbe normal body must.be the
dwelling plaoe of tbe normal soul;
therefore the boy taught and reasoned
with that he is responsible for the
right use of time and talenta whioh
inoludes bis physical life, will not be
so apt to form habits that will dwarf
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