Me . p. VOL. XIX. HOOD RIVER, OREGON, MAY 16, 1907. SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CLUB MeeU every eecoud Monday Id each month at I p. aa., Id the club room over Jackaon'i aloro. 11. K. Da Vinson, Pres. A. D. Mob, Secretary. HOOD RIVEK lOIKJK NO. 106, A. F. and A, H. Meeu Haturduy evening on or before each full moon. A. l. Mob. W. M. 1). MclM)KAU, Secretary. HOOD RIVER CH AHTKR ISO. 27. R. A. M Meeu Unit and third Friday nlKhu of each moDin. v. mcuonals, n. r, A. 1). Mob, Secretary. HOOD KIVEK CHAPTER NO. ,0. E. 8. Meela awoud and fourth Tuesday evening of each moutb. V isllora eordial'y welcomed f.VA ILAKKC, W. M. M as. Th ERISA C Ahtn IK, Secretary. IDLEW1LPELO UENO. 107, I. O. O. r- Meela In r m .ruMl nan, every mursaa) nigbt. n. v. bmitb, N. u, J. II. rEROiTuoK, -crelary EDEN ENCAMPMENT, HO. 48, 1. O. O. P. Regular meeting' nwxiud and fourth Monday of eucu liioutu. tv. j. rAUHtn r, v. r. J. M. Ht'HM ki.tckb, Bun be. KEMP LODGE, No. 181, 1. O. O. K.-Meelt In odell improvement Co.'a ball every Hatur- Uay niMUk. v nuwra coruiany weicomeu. K. U. MASlKKtt, N.Q L. A. E. CLABK, Kec. Pecy. ' H'KEL KEHKKAli UEUREE LOlKiE NO. 1, !. O. O. P. MeeU first and third Friday ueucti uioniu. Mins Zoka Day, N. ii, Ella HAT Davidson. 8ecretary. W. O. W. meeU the 2d and 4th Hitlurdaya i-aeli nioiiili at 1. O. O. . ball, v lailurs cor dially in lied. A. C.Sl'Alb.S,U. C. r. W . McKbvnolim, Clerk. U'AITOOMA I.OIXIK NO. 30. K. OF 1. Meeu in K. of i bail every i ursday mailt. J. K. Nichols, tC.of R. and 8. HuoL) RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,702, M. W. A. ileeu In 1. O. o. P. ball evi ry Wednesday ulgut. E. 8. MAYKtt, V. C. C. U. DAK IN, Clerk. . HOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 524, WOMEN OF Woodcralt-Moeisui K. of l ball on inr am and Thiiu Fridays of each nioutli. Lou McKkynoluj, U. N, F. W. McRbvdolim, Clerk RlVKKWlDE UjDUKXO. HH A. O. V. W. MeeU tti.t and third buUiidnys I nicli month. F. 11. Ulauo, M. W. E. H. Ukadi.ky, Financier CHKHTKH suutk. Recorder. OLETAAWHEMBLYNO. 103. UNITED ART-lana.-Meut tbe first and third Wednes days, work; stem (I and fourth Wednesdays Arunana' ball. Maa. A. U. MoUutKit, M. A. C 1). riKN KU H.Wei-ri.Utry. COURT HOOD 111 EK NO. 42, KOREMTKRS of America. Meeu second and fonrth Mon day, in each month in K. ot P. hull. H. F. Hkkdkick, C. R. F. C. BBoaira. F. C. CAN BY POHT, NO. 16, G. A. II. MEETS AT A. O. U. W. ball, se,..u uud iouilu oallir days of each month at i o'clock p. m. All O. A. R. members invited U meet with us. A. C. Buck, Commander. 8. FBi-ytbk, Adjutaut. CAN BY W . It. C., N o. 16 MEETS BECOND and fourth Saturdays of each Mouth In A. O. U. W. hall at 2 p. m. Martha Rioby, President. Alida Shoemakkk, (Secretary - MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No, 3409, R. N. A. MeeU at 1. O. O. F. Hall on tbe second and fourth Fridays ot eneb mouth. Mrs. Husib MAYES, O. Mrs. Ella Dakin, Recorder. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811. BURGEON O. R. & N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, PHY8ICIA1N AND SURGEON. Buccessor to Dr. M. F. Bhaw. Calls promptly answered in town or country, Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, 611: Office, 613. Office In tbe Urosius 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 the FirHt National bank. Office phone 403 Res. phone 1181 M. F. SHAW, M. D. Office in Jackson Block. Office phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. 593. Da. M. H. Sharp Db. Edna B. Sharp Osteopathic Physicians Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office and ltesidence Huxley Cottage, River Btreet. Phone 25 Hoop Kivkb. p C. BROSIUS, M. D. , ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Central, or 121. ; Office Honrs: 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 to 8 and 6-to 7 K M. DR. E. T. CARNES DENTIST Office over Bartmess Htore HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Telephone 31. ; H. D. W. PINE0.D.D.S. DENTIST Crown Bbidgb Work a Specialty. Office over First National Bank Telephone Main 311 C H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST. Telephones: Office 283 ; residence 1045 Office over Butler Bank, Hood Rivkb, Ore. M. E. WELCHT LICENSED YEIEULNARY SURGE0S Is prepared to do any work In the veterln ary line, lie can be found by calling- at oi pb'Uing 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. U. Culbertson A Co. Col lections, Abstract. Settlement of Estates. HOOD RIVER. OREGON. aTJ. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. White Salmon Valley Bank The small depositor receives the same courieous treatment as the larger ones. We have both. . COME AND SEE US FJS.8TAH lbt, K.L.Brra, E.O. BlakOab tree, viea-rraa. cannier. V. C. Bbock, Asst. Cashier. The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER, OREUON. Capital $50,000 Sarplas, $12,000. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON attorney-at-law, abstracter, ho- 1AKV PUBLIC and KKAL ESTATE AGENT. For 23 yean a resident of O.-eron and Wash- lngton Has bad many years axperleaeelB Real Estate mitten, as abstractor, saareliar of titles and agent. Hatiafactlon guaranteed oo charge P. M. ILL-LEWIS & GO. Civil' and Architeccaral Engineers and Surveyors Make surveys. Diana mil M bsstM Sap mmwr. er, light and power and rail ay planU, and furnish, snbiect to annmval. ulana siMiMlSnk lions and estimates for all classes of build lags public, private and mercantile. Hpeelal at- uwuon givjn to economic ana slow-burning construction. Accuracy and economy gusr- DAV1D90N BUILDING HOOD RIVER, OREGON. STRANAHAN & SUVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD EIVER, OREGON. S. H. COX Contractor and Builder lLjn AM BtTIMAtM FREDFRICK A ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS KsUmaUt furnlihsd on all kladiaf wrk Jfhonee: JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Phone 769 EbII nates furnished on request. An honest job guaranteed. E. A. JEROME, ArcHitoct Havlmr had several vears' azDeriencs In drafting and building,! would respectfully solicit s part of the patronage of the people of Hood River who anticipate building. Terms reasonable, a id satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice at residence ou Heights. THE OREGON Fl : RELIEF ASSOCIATION of MeMinuvlllp. Off eon, will insure youi property at 60 per cent less cost than any other institution. C. I). THOMPSON, Agent, Hood Kivcr, Oreffna GOVERNMENT Timber and Homestead LANDS I have for location some eholos apple lands hi iimqer claims; aiso renn luisnmenia ai a lauu to script, uau ou or auuress, 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 & KOSKEY GQiEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' Prompt sales and quick returns' Wholesale dealers in all kinds o( First and Produce Consignments solicited 129 Front Sttree, Portland, Ore. H. SEYMOUR HALL, Surveyor. : I am Qualified and ureuared to do all kinds of first-class land surveying. Accuracy guar- anieeti. inwse wno wis nrsi-ciass wora done address K. F. D. 2., Hood Blver. Phone Wxl. Hood River Studio -FOR First-Class Photographs We bave the latest In mounts and can en largo your 1'liotos In Crayon, Platinoid or Hepla. 9 fftlon guaranteed. vV. D. ROGERS. Prop. MISS MAGILL , ....FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING... Phone 245 SCHIFFLER BUILDING Hood River - Oregon .BICYCLE SHOP. J. MARION REID Bicycles, Guns, Sewing Machines, Furniture, Umbrellas, Stoves and Locks Repaired KEYS MADE TO ORDER Bicycles, Guns, etc., sent by express lor repairs will be neatly and promptly re uui red and returned- Pan aav vnn tl to $3.00 on price of new wheels. Tire, k t i 1 1 i i . . i : orases, auu an Kinos oi repairs soia at Portland nriif fl. Priia fnrnishd nn application. Reference: Bradstreet. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A Call and look over our list of money making invest ments. Real barg.iiu8 wi! be found among our list o! farm and city property. Thirty-seven acres. 22 miles east of Port land, 4 miles from Corbett station on the U. K. & N. All but S acres i cultivation. Seven acres vegetable land, 2000 trees, mostly apples, some ianieti pears, cnemes, prunes, etc ah id wearing. House ol 8 rooms with toilet aud water in bouse. Good Barn and spring watei. Joins Allen A Lwis place. Price only $8000, or wm trail.- ior nrsi class farm in riood Kiver Valley. No. 309. Ten acres 8) miles from town on the West aide. 100 1 year old tipitienberg trees, 75 1-year old New towns. 25 1-vear old Winter Ran ana, 0 15-year old Gravenstine. 6 acres bay, some strawberries. Small house and barn. Horse, wagon and all farm tools go with the place. Price 13.600. io. 2o4. Twenty acres 6 miles from town on trie juver road. 4J acres cl.-ared and umailv fan roil 17H y-ar old apple trees, Spitzenbergs, me towns ana Arkansas ttlacK. 4 room house ceiled, brick cliironey, barn 16x20 and wagon shed. Price only $15,00. No. 321. Fifteen acres on the edge of ion, n acres Derrie-, balance wal nuts, apples, peaches and clover. 15 siiart s water stock. This is all first class apple land and a beautiful borne Hitu on one of the best roads in ttie valley. Price $7,000. No. 19tl. A Dfi-iiil hftj-uain 92 ana miles oui in the Willow Flat District. All under ditch. All uncleared, uio-tl hi uh land. sloDimr. rood art- pie land. Price $1300 for a short time niv. No. 184. TweiltV acrra. six milna frnin ton li, 12 Hi res cleared. 2A acres 3-vpnr old lives, 0 acres strawberries, 2 acres i-yer om trees, z acres wheat, 2 acrea waist land, live inches water paid 2 years iu advance. Price $4800 for a short time only. o. 310. Forty-two acres 7 miles out In the t'rapper District. 15 acres in cultivation. Spitienbergs, Newlowns and Jonathans, 70 peach trees, 2 to 7 years old, tl of which are bearing, 5 room house, barn and team, 2 cows, 3 wagons and all farm implements. Itutween 34 and 30 acres cleared. Price $8,400. Nq 284. Ten acres 6i mil I from town. on tbe East aide. 160 3-year old SpiUenberg and Newtown trees, bal ance ready to grub. All first-class land under ditch. No buildings. Price $3,000. No. 272. Tea acres in Barrett Dialrirr 5 acres cleared, balance timber and rocks. 3 acrea hav. 1 Spitaenberg, Newtown and Arkansas oiaiKirees.. email House and barn, Good Well. Price $2250. No. 276, Ten acres unfenced. 3 acres cleared, balance good apple land, 9 miles from town in tbe Duke's Valley district. Price $1,000. No. 285. ,Ten acres 2i miles out on the lit... . I- .np rt . . . nesi Biue, xuo epiizenDerg and rew- lown trees, i yr. old, 3 acrea straw berries, I yt. old and 3 yrs. old, 1 1 RPrtHI nlnvr 1 ijC n.oa .ua .1 in .... 9 - B " V' J W Wit , to trees, all cleared, 4-room house, goou Darn, snea and good well. 8 in. water suica. rrice, ftoUU. No. 296. 10 acres, 7J miles out, in the wrapper district, 6 acres Spits, and Newt, trees 1 yr. old, balance small fir. 2-room log house, no barn, under ditch. All good apple land. Price $2700. No. 157. 25 acres 6 miles out on the West side, half mile from Rockford store, 3 acres cleared, small house, spring water, all fenced, e&st slope. Price $2200. No. 299. 12 acres on the edire of town. 680 2-yr. old Newt, apple trees, straw- irernea sei ueiwveu trees mis year. Nn buildings; 6 in. water slock. Price $7000, easy terms. No 268. 40 acres 7i miles out in Odell. 17 acres in cultivation, 10 acres in young trees, 5 acre- in wheat, balance in.oaa ana pine iimoer, an nrsi-ciass apple land in the best apple belt in the valley. Irrigation ditch on the line. Near 4 room school, church and two stores. Price $10,000, half caah. . tL HEILBRONNER & CO. BOOD KIYEI k POSTIAND, OREGON FARM Kidney eoipplalnt kills moie peopl than inf other rlianaoA 'I'hia la Am tn tha diaeaaa beins ao inairlinna that It geta good hold on the system be fore It is recognized. Foley's Kidney Care will prevent tbe development of fetal diaease if taken in time. Clarke Ding Co. Farms for Sale Eighty acres uncleared orchard land situated on I he Dalles road about miles east of Mosier. Nearly all can be cultivated when cleared, about 20 acrea of which is partially cleared rrice fj,4w. Also 80 acres adjoining this, went With new 8-room plastered bouse with concrete cellar and water piped from spring. Alan new Iruit house and wood shed combined. About 2 acres full bearing orchard, alxmt 2 acres young ireea. rrice nr quica sale h.ouu. Owner going Kant, hence low price, telephone in resilience. J. W. W1KDRICK. Mosier, Ore, SUMMONS in tha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon loumy oi WHO). Oeorg P. Sink, Plain tl IT, Va. Emma Sink, Defendant. To Emma 8lnk, the above named dxfendant Id the naineoriheblate orornion: You are hereby required to apear and anwer the coin piain i nira againm you in tne aoove en. titled Court and caime on or before the 17th day of May, Wu7, ld date belnic the liwt date oi tne ptiDiiratioD oi mm auinmoni), ana being six weekn from the 4lh day of Anrll. 1UU7. which last mentioned date in the date of the Drat publication or thin aummona, and If you fall to appear and anxwer, for want thereof, the plaliulrt will apply to the Court for the ro ller prayea ior in planum acoiiipialnt, uvwlt: For a decree of the above entitled Court that tbe bonda of matrimony heretofore aud now exlHtlng between "aid plaintiff and delendaut be dissolved and held for nauirtit. and tint aald plaintiff and defendant be in all respect uivorceu iroineacn oiner, ana v.tr aucn other and further relief aa .o the Court may seem equitable and Junt Tbia aumraoua is served upon you, Emma Hlnk, by publication thereof In the Hood River U lacier by order of Hie Honorable W. U Bradahaw.ludKeoftlie alwve entitled Court. which order waa made on and bearing dale of me xnii any oi aiaruu, ivuj. a. w. hi auk aim ib Attorney for riaiiitirr. SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the Mtate of Oregon, ior waaoocouuiy. Elsie J. Reynolds, l'lulntlff, vs. John A. Reynolds, Defendant. To John A. Reynolds, the above named de. ienaani. In tbe name of the Suite of Oregon vou are bereb required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above enti tled suit, on or before the last day of the time prescnoea in meorueror publication to wit: On or befor the Hith day of May 1907, and If you fall to ao appear and answer plaintiff will apply to the above named Court for the relief aemanaeain ner complaint and for a decree aissoivinx me oonas oi matrimony now ex isting between pluintl ft aud yourself on tha grounna oi cruel ana lniiuman treatment rendering planum s life burdensome; lor lntlO s oonts and disbursements and for such otbtr reller aa to the Court may seeme qultu able aud Just. mis summons la served upon you by pub- weekly newspaiw, of general circulation, published In liood Klver, Wasco County Orevon. for all sucsslve weeks. In nursu. i.uaiiifu .iioixui .ii iuc iuiuu riivur uiacier. s anceof an order ot the Hon. W. L. Ilradsliaw. Judge ol the above entitled Court, duly made on the Wtb da iMach, W07, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 4th day of aprii, iwi, r.j.kiKWlN, Attorney for Flalutlir. Vancouver, was. aim Jo SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Htate or Oregon for wascu county. James J. Burggraaf, Plaintiff, vs. Kate Burggraaf, Defendant. To Kate Burggraaf, the above named defend ant. In the name of the State of Ores on : You re hereby required to appear and answei tbe compiaiut n lea against you in the aftove en titled court and cause on or before May l.'ltn, 1117 which I. .ii wwtliB .n.i Anrll 4tlt 1 um the date ordered tfor the first publication of inn uovira, 11 you mil mi so appear ana answer the plaintiff will apply for the relict prayed for in bis complaint to-wit : for a decree dis solving tbe bonda of matrimony now existing between above named nlalntift and defend. ant, and lor such other and further relief as to the court seems meet and Just. i ins summons is puonsnea nv order or w , Brsdshaw. J mine of the abovenamed emit l waue auueuiercu on uievuiu aay oi Marcu, 1U7. KOBEKT (.KEY. aml Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice la hereby given that the undei slimed. as executor of the last will of LoulsH. Uhoades, deceased, oaa filed his final account as such executor In the county court of ihe stale of Oregon, tor w asco county, and that the Judge oi am wui i, nH npuoinuHi mouaay, May Wth, at the hour of 2 oVIock p. m. a,the time and the county court room at The iWumi. in aid Wasoo county, aa the platre, for bearing objections to said final account, and for the settlement tnereor. All persons Interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any they have, why iu w:iuui auuuiu uui. De approvea. Dated at liood River, Oregon, April 16, 1(107. Executor of last will of Louis H.' Khoudes, tie- ORDER TO BELL REALTY In the County court of tbe county of Wasco In the Mlate of Oregon. In the matter ol the guar- Order to Bhow aiansuipoi Arinur ies- cause, on an. terFoss, an Insane mln. plication of or, by Pnoebe Eoss,Quar- Guardian to Ulan. sell realtv. in me name oi me nuiie uregon It annearlnc to this court from the netltlon tbla day tiled by Phoebe Kosa, guardian of the person and estate of Arthur Lester fuss, an Insane minor, duly appointed by order of kui.utmi.. pinjuiH iui his mid ui uiv micnmi ofberssid ward in the real estate described In said petition, to-wit: Beginning at one-fourth auction corner on the west line of section thirty-one (,31) In town- iio inrtw, uunu oi range eleven east or tne 'illsmette meridian, thence south alona- the section line seven and sixty-eight hundredths chains (7.(8 chs.) to the center of the comity road, thence south 12 east five chains and ulnety tlve links (6.1)6 clis.l, thence south 1 east twochalns ninety-three and one half links (2M chs.), thence south 30 east two chains seventy-seven links (2.77 chs.), thence north 28t6" east two chains fl fly-seven links (2.f7 chs.), to au oak stake and the beginning point for the land hereby conveyed, thence run east HI chains (10 chs.). thence south 21;-' east ten chains (10 chs), thence west seven chains (7 chs.). more or less, to the center of tbe county road, thence northwest trly up the center of the county road twelve chains twenty-tnree Unas (12 2.1), more or less to a point fifty (50) links west ol tba beginning, thence eatt to tha point oi beifinnliiu. containing eight and one-half (8J) seres, more or less, situate In tne county of Wasco and Htate of Oregon; and It appearing to tne court that it is for the best Interests of said ward and necessary that said real estate should lie sold, it is hereby ordered that the next to kin of the said ward, and all person Interested In aald estate, appear before this court on the 6th day of J u ne, at 10 o'clock a. in , at the court room of this court, at the city of The Dalles. In the county of Wasco. Htate or Ore. gon, then and there to show cause, If any there be, why an order should Lot be granted for the sale of said real estnte. It Is further ordered that a copy of this or der be published at least once a week for tnree successive weeci anillotir insei t'ons next preceding the date set for aald hear Inc. In the "Hood Klver Glacier," a weekly news, paper of gene-al circulation, published week. in saia county ana state, ana that a copy said order be served Deraonallv o i said rthnr Lester Koss. and also on J. F. (tel. breath, superintendent of tbe State Insane Asylum, ten days before tbe hearing of aald petition. Tbe first Issne and publication of which nr. tloe Is dated tbe vth day of May, 1H07. uraerea mis au aay oi May, tU7. Signed, A. K. LAKE, m5J0 County Judge. HON. E L. SMITH RETURNS HOME EXPO. BUILDINGS NOT COMPLETED Urand Military Dlxplaj YMU Many I'oinU of Interest Interviews Ma k Twain. Hod. E. L. Smith mi l wife return ed from their uadteru trip last Friday aiceruoou. mi. buiitn was appointed oy uoveruor (Juiiuiuei'imn to lepie seut the bUte u Uregou at the opeu ing exercises oi tl.e Jauieatown expo sition Mr. Smith j(t Hood River in time to be preseut a hen the initial oere tuouies were to take place, aud was ou the L'lio.iai w tun the president touched i..c Uei-tii) button that set in motion the vatl uuu.ur of Bteam and!eleotrical appliances of tbe fair. Air. Hmitn stated tnat tne lair bad been built on a oollosal scale, aud that tbe idea of beauty aud conven ience has keen made a promineut feature In tbe construction, ihe fair will not be entirely completed for moutb at least. Most of th exhibit buildiugs are at ill in oourse of ccn structlou, aud not one of them was in entire readiness to receive the exhib its awaiting their placement. ibe cause tor tbis tardiness on tbe part of the inanBgerueut was due to several causes. In the first instance tbe coverrnment appropriation wag very slow iu making its appearancr. and next tbe workmen went on a pro tracted strike. These three causae seriously mitigated against tbe ar rangements aud origiual plana of tbe ooutraotora in tbeir oourse of con struction. The buildiugs are made ot a peoul- iaily colored brick wbiob is native to that looality. Ihe structures will be made permanent, aud at tbe conclu sion of the fair they will be used as assembly hulls for national gatherings. On tbe opening day Od.UOO petsous passed through tbe turn-etiles to view the grand pagautiy of the day, and witness the cerenioutea ot oratorical excellency prepred for the hour. 1'be president's speech waa the feature ot tbe day aud was delivered iu a nuta te! ly way, aud received with gieat applause. Mr. Smith stated that tbe dresB pa- ado and military diHplay surpassed anythiug that he bad ever witnessed before, ibe land forces were in com ma ml of Ueneral Fred Utaut, who sustained tbe reputation of biB wor tby site as a commander among men. The troops weie reviewed by Fiesi deut Roosevelt as they passod betoie the grand stand, and at the changing colon passed be would salute by lift- ng bis bat. Xbe laud toroes weie made up of detachments from every department of tbe army, aud tbe gtaud spectacle revived the proud feeling of American oitizensbip in tbe breasts of all who were there to sur vey tbis magnificent scene. ibe navy also presented ner very most emoieut specimens ol warfare, ebe lined up for parade in tbe Chesapeake bay, and foi several hours splayed tbe wondertul skill ot tbe United States marines as they maued their cruisers and men-ot war in hon or to tbe nation's call. Tbe facilities for reaching the fair grounds were ample tor all emergen oies. The grounds oould be reached by either boat, steam, or electrlo linea. One of the most interesting ooca siona ot Mr. Smith's visit east was bis oontereuoe with many of the not ed men of tbe nation in political aud literary oiioles. Mr. Smith had tbe opportunity of meeting President Koouevelt, and several hours were spent in an interview with Mark wain, Amenoa's most protound humorist. Mr. Smith stated that President Roosevelt was exceedingly popular in Virginia, and that no democrutio oau idafe oould defat bim in tbia state if be should beoome a nominee for a third torui. Ibe piesuleut has been very loyal to the exposition, and to all of tbe interests of tbe state, aud as result has made himself very popu- ar witb the masses. Several days were spent In visiting itb Dr. S. A. Robinson, who has been a previous visitor in our city aud valley. Dr. Robinson owna a farm near Cbarlottsviile and is a suc cessful growei of apples in that re gion. When tbe doctor wan in flood River some years ago he took a lot ol pple scions dom our trees to use in bis home orchard in Virginia aud to dopt some ot our melboda ot apple packing which have proven a financial success. Mr. Smith brought two xsew towns from bis orchard aud they are display in Laraway's store win ow. Jt will ue seen at a glance inat they are not equal to our product. ibey are dencieut in color, solidity and size, aud are without that super excellent flavor of our famous New towns. Mr. Smith stated that tbe doctor bad oue ot the I) nest farms in that aeotiou of tbe state, aud that his visit there was marked with tbe high est degree of hospitality. "ibe valleys ot old Virginia are dot 1 with elegaut mansions, but mauy sactious of the country are sadly neg lected, ihe orchards are not iu prime couditiou; they have boon topped too high, but this defect will be remedied the young orchards, ihe rising gnneratiou is not inclined to the in dustry of husbandry, but rather enjoy the busy pursuits ot tbe more congest ed maits ot trade. There is a vast do- aln of rioh and fertile soil awaiting the touch of tbe skilled aud energetic busbandman. Mrs. Roosevelt is also tbe owner of a beautitul farm near Charlottesville. My .visit to this city waa one of tbe enjoyable occasions my trip. It is most beautifully lo cated, aud its historic interest is world famed. io ne in tne piaoe here the immortal Jefferson, tbe framer of tbe Deolaraion of Independ- uoe, was born, is a rare privilege, nd one fraught witb the highest In- oantives to the most useful citizen- hip. Charlottesville is aiso tbe seat tbe famous (jnarluuesYlile uuiversi Tbe campus is very artistically designed and oared tor iu a most lendid n'linner. I here are now ap proximately 800 students in attend- nee, and the ontveisity la doing an efficient work. Oui trip was not marked with any accidents. We experienced some de lays inoidental to a trip of tbis char acter, but aa a whole we had a most pleasant journey, and a very profita ble atay. 1 must aay that I am glad to get back to flood River. There is no place like borne." Kew Ice Cream Factory. kvery branch of, industry in the city in receiving a new impetus witb toe aaveni oi apring. ihe latest ad dition to our commercial industries la a new ice cream factory. S. L. Young baa beeu oontemnlat ing tbe establishment of aa ice cream manufacturing plant tor liood River for some time past. Ilia own trade baa grown to auub propoitions that tbe venture ia entirely justifiable. Tbe plant that Mr. Young has in stalled ia ol tbe latest design, and of new material throughout. Tbe power is generated by a three horse power eiecino motor, rnia motor la not at ter tbe ordinary pattern, but has i new model apeed changer to regulate mo uiotiuu oi toe ireezer. In tbe manufacturing of first-class ice oi earn it la neoeseary to regulate tun motion oi tne ireezer to conform to 'be consistency of tbe cream dur ing tbe vaiioua stages of transition, ibis is just what this plant will do, J be receptacle for holding the cream is a large 40 gallon White Mountain rreezer of tbe best approved pattern With tbis plaut running at ita full ca paolty, Mr. Young cau manufacture lou gallons ot cream per hour. It is tbe purpose ot Mr. Youns to supply oream for any aud all who may be iu need ot a tJrst-olass croduot. Orders will be taken foi auy amounts from one gallon to 1000. Mr. Youns uaa aiso installed an electrlo Ian aud beverage heater, and in tbe near fu ture hopes to bave au electrio waiter. Police Court lliisy. Judge Henderson has lieen a vnrv busy man of late, lie Informed a re porter that a couple came to bis resi dence very early one morning recent ly to have him tie the golden knot, aud on Saturday momma before he scarcely bad time to get o bis olile Marshal Uanger maiuhed Geo. Free man into police oourt to Dlead to a ubarge of throwing a chair witb iuteut to kill. It appeara that tour men were quietly enjoying a rest in tbe East bud aaloou wbeu Freeman came in and without cau Be or provocation picked up a ohair and threw it at the four uieu. Dau O'Leary was the un fortunate man of the lot. Ibe ohalr struck bim broad side ou tthe head aud out a deep gash over tbe eyes. It was almost a fatal blow. Several stitches had to be taken iu order to properly dress tbe wound. ireemau was not inclined to tak the matter very seriously. As tbe case was called several witnesses were ex amined and tbe oonsensus of testimo ny pointed to an unjustifiable assault. The judge carefully weighed tbe ev idence, and after a brief considera tion ot tbe oase fined the defendant $50. This ia the maximum penalty for this crime. It appeara that tbe defendant has bad a previous reoord in oourt and tbe judge warned him against com mitting orimes in tbe future, and promised bim that if be appeared in nia oourt again on a obarge ot tbia de gree that it would be fixed ao that he would appear in oirouit oourt to re oeive a more severe puulsbmeut than heretofore. Freemau was again taken before lie- oofdei JNiokelseu last Monday to an swer to a complaint sworn out Lv L. O. Louis, charging tbe defendant witb assauit aud batteiy. Fieemau plead guilty aud was Sued an addi tional KiO. Strawberries as Large as Apples. On last Tbuisday aa No. 1 pulled iu from toe east a nea ;iy dressed geutle man stepped oif the train to inhale some of Hood River's ozone while the tiain made her regular atop at the do pot. As he looked back toward the bridge he spied Jack Rand with bis usual quota of apples, and Inquiied of tne porter: "What is that fellow sell ing up there?" The porter replied: "Those are Hood Rver apples. " The stranger oontinued, "iiy jingo. tboubt they Were strawberries. A'iut tbis the town where they raise the big oernesi" ihe porter said. "Well I 11 tell you tuey raise strawberries here darn near as big as those apples." It men came our time to butt iu, ao we vermeil an that tbe darkev bad atiid and banded tbe traveler a little pham piec teuing Dim the old, old story of flood River's famoua fruit. Grange Will Provide Kail Tbe East Barrett grange held an en thusiastic meeting on Friday evening at tho ftaBt iiarrett aobooi bouse. A committee had been appointed at a previous -.eetiog to make some ar rangements tor tbe building of a grange hall foi tbe district. A report waa presented to tbe effect that a building oou'd be purchased at tbe nominal sum of $500. Tbe grangers io session advised tbe committee to incorporate; form a stock company. and make arrangements to purchase the building in question. However, tbe committee asked for further time in which to consider the matter, and win make detinue recommeudatons at Its next meeting. it developed during tbe disousson oonoerulng tbe ball matter tbat tbe Insurance company holding tho noli oies covering the several school build ings', now oooupied for eranee meet ings, would be ooompelled tocauoel its policies it these oenditions continued. ibe agent ot tbe MoMinovllle oomna- ny has been io tbe valley during tbe past week in tbe interest of tbis mat ter, and be stated that be would be willing to issue a policy governing the insurance ou publlo balls in lieu of the present policies covering nublio school buildings. It waa deteimined tbat an additional premium of 11 would be required in tbe case of tbe Kast Barrett school. Tbis amount was voted by tbe grange, and will be bd- plied aa premium ou a new policy. A resolution was also presented bv tbe Mt. Hood grange, aud adopted by the East Barrett grange, asking Mr. Uufur, tbe distiiot denutv. to take tbe necessary steps to have tbe county recoids exported aa they pertain to cash leceipta and disbursements dur ing tbe past few years. It appears that tbe grangers are not entirely sat isfied w'th the exorbitant taxea and tbe smalt benefits received. Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at Jackson's. REFRIGERATOR CAR SERVICE PROSPECTS FOR GOOD PRICES Special Attention to be G1tb Hood RlTer Crop Car Shortage for Per ishable Fruit Serious Question. : Tbe bent possible oar aervloe for the transmission ot the present strawber ry crop of Hood River bar been assur ed. R. P. Ober, general agent ai St. Paul, of tbe Nottbern Pnciflo refrig erator oar line, and W. U. Olmsby, traveling freight agent, were la tbe oity one day last week t3 interview the Davidaou Ftuit company, and the Hood River Strawbeiry Growers on ion io reference to tbe probable out put tor the year. A conservative estimate of the straw berry crop this year will plaoe tbe Ugurea at 80,000 crates. It waa thought tbat the early frosts bad done some damage to the crop, but present indications are that tbe crop has suffered very slightly, end we are now cast tbe danger point. . Mr. Ober stated tbat It he Northern Pacllio would plaoe 150 new refriger ator oars in commission, and that Hood River would receive the benefit of tbsm for moving this season's crops Tbe oars aie of a new model, and fitted witb every appliance tbat will conduce to tbe preservation ot tbe fiuit while iu tiansit. We may expeot our berries to reaoh the eastern mar ket in tbe very best condition possi ble. Oue ot tbe improved features of the new oars is tbat they can be at tached to the regular paaenger trains and not destroy any ot the connec tions tbat make these train safe. The oars are also lilted with tbe regular passenger trucks which obvlatea the jairiug so oemmou to the old line of oars. Mr. Ober also stated that there would be an assistant manager located at Umatilla to look after tbe interests of the company in trausferlng the fiuit curs from the trunk line to tbe Spokane division, and that be would -, also spend some of bis time in Hood River iu order to secure the best pos sible oar facilities. W'th the present prospect for a heavy berry crop, and tbe open mar ket in tbe east and middle west, to gether with an etliolent car servloe, should Insure the grower a good mar- 1 gin for hia fruit. ihe our service is of tbe most vital importance in the handling of a per i tha tile crop. Oiteu our shippers are baudioapped iu getting the fruit to market ou a speedy schedule, and in oofLequence ot their late anival there is a dockage due to tbe deterlated oouditiou of the fruit. However, we usualy blame the shipper if we ao not obtain tbe prices that we think we are eutitled too The fruit growers in California are at tbe present time having some ser ious difllulties in solving tbe oar dis tribution question. , A oomplaint has been filed with the interstate Com metoe commission against the South ern Paoltlo Raihoad by tbe California Fruit U lowers aesociaton baaed on a recent levision ot that company's rules concerning tbe distirbution ot oais for fruit shipments. Until about twi week ago tbe company's rales provided that when more oars were demanded than oould be immediately supplied, tbe distribution among dif ferent shippeia should be in propor tion to tbe number of oara each waa prepared to load. But about April 15 tbis waa changed, and a new rule adopted providing that cars should be distributed in proportion to the amount of fruit actually stored in packing houses. The complaint points uut tnat , 000 to 30,000 cara of citrus fruitt are shipped tioni the Southern part of the state annually, and that it baa been the praotioe to pick fruit and put it directly into the oara, many shipments being made without using the store bouses at ail. Sbippeis fre quently have no extensive storage fa cilities, and alt prefer not to use them because their use Involves a delay which baa a bad eUeot on so perisha ble an article as fruit. Yet under the new rulo the large shipper is liable to secure fewer cars than the small ship per who ia able to store bis entire output. ibe imminenoe of this condition is indicated by tbe fact that tbe full text of the complaint was telegraphed to Washington, making about 4,000 words, aud tbat seivioe was made on the Southern Paoitio by wire. May 15th was set as tbe date Ior bearing the oomplaint at Los Angeles. Apple Sale at YYenatchee. The Weuatobee World prints the following bit of news oonoerning an apple sale in that district on a recent date: "Good price for big reds. A. J. Liuville is in receipt of 9202.80, rep- teseutiug the Iprioe of 122 boxes of Wiueeup apples to a Seattle Irult broker. These apples have been pre served here iu oold storage, and were sold a few days ago through the We- oatche Fruit Growers asooiatlon. This rate figure out $2.15 a box, the pack being 1 teirs aud 5 tiers to tbe box. 'Mr. Linville says these apples bad been bruised somewhat in handling, and bad be beeu able to keep them until June 1st, be oould bave obtain ed :! a box for them." Hood River does not make a specal- ty of Winosaps. However, O. O. Ruff has just hauled a few loads of his Ben Davis to town and received &2o to 12.50 per box for them. Piles are daucorous but do not sub mit to an operation until vou 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 is needed. If vou have itch'intr. bleedine. or protruding piles and Man Zan does not relieve, money refunded. Hooths and cools. Relieves at once. Sold by Keir & oass.. Just received at Soule's Piano house a largo shipment of phonographs and the . elelirated Jonophone records. A spe cial discount will be offered this week.