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ate VOL. XIX SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVKlt (X)MMERCIALi:hCB-Met "y aVronrtMoniay In month at p. A. P. Mo. Heerelary. 1 i. i i.i k no. 106. A. K. and A. each full moon. A l. MoB, W IJ. MCDONALD, wnimj; on or balora M I r&8TALBT, B.U8MITB. K.O. BLAlCsU I Pres. V lee-Pres. Caahler. I V. C. BaocK, Asst. Uaaliler. The First National Bank OF HOOD HIV KB, OKKUOH. Capital $50,000 Surplus 12.6X FOR SALE MY JERICHO FARM HOOD RIVER, OREGON, OCTOBER 17, 1907 HAWAIIAN 5 f NO. 22 D. McDonald. H, P. A. D. BOVWi HOOD RIVER CHArTKR NO. , O. B. B. "aiMd a..l fourth Tu Uy "enint ly wcuuu.w Visitors cordml'y w KVA Clahke, W.M. MM.THEBaACATn,Bcritry. McrU second of each ruouth. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ABSTRACTER, NO TARY ruBijiuaoa rn.Au KHTATE AUKMT. Por a yrara resident of O.gon and Waah- inaton liaa had many year exuenenos in Real Ratal matters, a abatractor, eeercber of Ultra and agent. SaUaatcUon guaranteed or do chare P.- wn 1(T7 I. O. O. "iVST rrnal hffl; ever, Thar!., lYlillt. H.C. SMITH. .1.11. FERGUSON, icreiary EDEN lli-i? nl&r f mh miinttl J. M. ttCHMKLTIER, Bcfibe, t-ni.'AMPUUNT. NO. 48, 1. O. O. F.-Meets In . r.,! x.- twl TOO Kr iajivjc, .- - ,.- varv Hatur- L A.E.CLARK, IteflaHecjT : . .. a.ncv f rrwilf. NO. L.TaOR KMS llr.raTdUWKrTd.y. lu each mouua. DAT, N. G Ei.la May Da Vinson. Becretary. , :., , the 2d and Ub Baturdays w "I. ",U 7l o. O. P. ball. Vl.ltqr cor. r7 a csrATEn, v. u p. W. MoRevsoi.im. Clerk. WAUOOMA T.,.-V.TnMday nlnt Meets iu E BuBrr8i c. C. J. E. Nichols, K.ofRjgdJt NO. SO. K. OP ntcrnational Correspondence Jchool 8CRANTON, PA. U. VT. REED, Representative U Sixth BU, Portland, Oregon. Hood River once a month. Full infor mation mailed upon request. Mr Marv Powell Jordan. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Offle and residence, home , place of John Leland Henderson, State St., head of Third St. Phone (71. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. C. U. DAKIN,CIrk r., v n sol. WOMEN OF "oyttlr' Zt K of H ball on the K. W Loll MOKEYNOLDS, ( McReynolds, Clerk. "jSffl ":f Chkstkk HUUTB. Recorder. MISS JOHNSON A pupil of the Kat m.iUn nf Cincinnati, teacher Of inlin and llarmonv. Call at the Noble residence, near uuoyiui, Phone 434 DR. C. W. EDMUNDS Specialist EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT nni. New Bank Bnlldlne, corner 0k and Third BU Telephone Main til. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. ,r"m ; a r.i , worBiaeooad ana wuru. -J""- Art. nuns nan. - " L. 11. HAKTWio.Becrttary. JiiRT HOOP RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS Se-MeeU very Saturday evenlu. In K. of P. hall. jous O. ZoLia, C. R. y. f). BBoait'H. ! ! . v, v uiiut NO. 16.Q. A. R. MElffln Al o. U. w. nan, -v in 5" A R Temb" invited to mt 'ib U. A. n. Binuuc. ,,,. rnmmander. S K. Bl.YTHK, Adjutant. r.KHY wTrTcTno. 16-MEETS SECOND and feurthrtaturdayaof eacu Monm . O. U. W. hall A "b.o.t, p.e.id.nU AUDt HHOBMAKKK, Socretary M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERISAUY MJKWtUS nM.nri r An mr work In tne velerin' aryllne. He can be found oycamuu paaning to (jiarae s ui u in MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 34ti, R. N. A. MMe.tt at 1 O.O. K. Hall on the second and fourth Fridays o. K MAYKS, 0. MBfl. ELLA DAK1H, Reorder. ACO. 0LIO5ABD, Sec P. H. ILL-MS & GO. Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Mak snrveys, plans and si b sates for sew er, light and power and railaay plants, and furnlab, subject to approval, plans, Pff ' tlons and estimates for all classes of buildings publlo, prlvaU and mercantile. Special lention glvan to economic and slow-bnrnlng oonstrnctlon. Accnracy and economy guar- ntoed DAVIDSON BUILDING HOOD RIVER, OREGON. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: OlMce, 281; residence, 811. BUKOKON O. R. N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYtelCIAN AND SURGEON. promptly .E"" r CUntry Te&tts.61S- STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E.O. DUTRO, M. D. Phvsician and Surgeon Olfico over FirHt National Bunk, Hood i;.mp Orpomn. rxii: m Main 871 Res. Main 873 J 1 1 1 A M. F. SHAW, M. D. Ollice in Jackson Block. Oince plioue, No. 1471. Residence, No. 683. DK. M. il- hJlABP JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Phone 769 ... . A v0t;.naa fiiminhpii on reouesi. au UOViaiMkvu - honest job guaranteed. Containing 15 acres splendid p . - . fruit land, rsone better, o acres in bearing orchard, phoice varieties. Three acres Newtowns and Spitzenbergs 3 vears old: 4 acres clover, 7-room house, ox iu icei, story bam new. blacksmith shopJphaeton, fanningtools, spray outfit, incubators, etc. Also ten inches irrigating urntpr. naid UD 111 full. Al i r i or f 300.00 an acre. The above advertisement has Deen running iur sumi.- months and no buvers. rOW I am going to sell, as I can not take care of it, and order to do this I am goin to make reductions m price until it will sell. I have of fereditat 30() per acre or $4,500 for the 15 acres. Now I will reduce the price of the 15 acres $100 per week until sold This week $4,000 takes it. Next $3,900 buys it, and so n. Whose farm will it be? Mr. Homeseeker, you are go ing to lose the chance of get- ing one of the best and liormoKt i:i-fl,ei-e homes in the valley. Go out to Jericho lane on the Mt. Hood Kond and in- vPfstio-MtH for vourself. Don't , . - V take anybody's word for it. Half Cfish, balance any old time. Address H.acpiv. Lockbox 107, Newport, Ore. I LAI I When looking for something , good in the way of a FARM Unimproved Property or Investment CALL ON Heilbronner and literally buried tbem with flow er. Thli mark ot esteem by the Hood Kivei laJiea completely won their hBHrta. The followina are the woids ENTERTAINED In eUbteen-hundred ninety-three, Our trieuda and neighbors ol Hawaii Seut a uiessatie aorosa the aea From Honolulu upon Oatbu, liecginR our Unole Ham to be A fouler uncle to Hawaii. His faithful subjects they would be Aud tbua to him tbey sang: If you lakn me lak-l-laka-you Aud we lak-a both the same, 1 luka-say tbia very day I Ink-a-rhaiiue niv name. Caue I iove a-you and love-a-you true And if you love-a-me, can One live as two, two live aa one Alt as an Amerlcau. BEST TIME HERETHEY HAD ON TRIP Many Jitw and Novel Experiences (ireet the Youna; l.atiirs at Hood Klver. WILD ANIMALS HIRES HUNTERS TO KILL BEASTS Cojotes, Cougar, Wildcats Mountain Lions and Other Predatory Ani mals to be Destroyed. E. A. JEROME, Architect Having had several ysarit' experience In . L K..tiHin T wnn n reHDeclmllT solicit s part of the patronage of the people of Hood River who anticipate building. Terms reasonable, a id satisiacnuu nco at residence ou Heights. and his look over 4 long Ifst of BARGAINS This is a firm that gives you. nothing but TI.b visit of the Uawttiiim young la- diea to Hood Riter Thursday and Fri day of last week was one of pleBsme equally to Rue.-ts and those of Hood Klver who were iortuuiiio 111 m tha HiHtlnatiishe I tiartv. While uo elaborate entertainment was provided here, it was one winch will ever ue a pleasant memorv. Mra. (S. rj. rii i riifpei wa uiiBiitimu nf the ooniu i'Uu of arranements, and it was a happy thought in Beloot ina nine young ladies to entertain the guests during tbeii stay lu the city. The party were met at the train Thursday morning from The Dalles, where they had spent the previous Aos and Asnntted to the Mt. Hood hotel. At nine o'clock they wero lak- cu for a drive through the valley iu two wagonettes, makiug the Uist stoo at U. O. Bateham's, where they were treated to grape. The second itop was made at the Davidson &, Van Horn orchard on the Davidson hill, where tbey weie given an opportuni ty tn niek untiles. It was quite an event and thoroughly enjoyed. It was the Brst time in their lives thai tnoy ever picked real appes from a tree, as apples do not grow upon the islands where they have pasHed their lWes. It is said that Hood River is the Hrtt place in all tbeii travels where they have been allowed such a privilege, and they thoroughly appreciated it. Crossiug llocd river at Tucker's bridge, they weie taken to tne ensi side and made the next stop at an Horn butte, where the best view nf the valley, especiallv the line or chards of the east side, can be ob tained. It was an inspiring picture. From there they went to the Mason orohard, shown through the Hue or chard, saw the famous seedless pear tree, were losded down with apples, oi.,t tnnt.Rrt 4iime excellent oidor. At the Odell school they were met by the school children and each of the young nrnauntnrl with B lllld lllTU reliable Spitzenbeig applo. They returned to tha ir for lunch and the afternoon pointers about Hood Iliver, JJy0 ieMae aud Wttlk8 . ...... In the evening a public reception and you can save money w hoTd t tifo odd Fellows hail, .... , , which was paoked to the doors, the and Valuable time by doing g0Hting capacity of the large hall be ing overtaxed. Mayor Blowers made business through tins oince, which Eureka Meat Market MeUUIRE BROS., Props. Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard Poultry, KruiU and Vegetables, p nee Delivery. Phone Maiu 35. Dtt. EDWA B. SHAUP Octeooathic Physicians School ol Dsteouatny, ivirasvuic, . H. SEYMOUR HALL, Surveyor. 1 am qualified and prepared to do all kinds of flrst-clnw lnd surveying. Accuracy guar intecrt: n .e who wla fl rst-class work done address K. F. P. Ho.l River. Phone Wxl. l'liotie i!o River st. Hood Rivkb. FHEUFR1CK & ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS estimates furnished on all kinds of work Phones: Sf-. J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. HOOD RIVER & PORTLAND, OREGON a shnrc nnnTPNN in ftumuuiu. was responded to by Mrs. Weutherred, who proved nerseii a uueus anu mim esting speaker. Bhe explained the purpose of their visit, stating it was a trip of pleasure and education. The young ladies in net cnaige wore ui u Bargains in Real Estate F, 0. BROSIUS, M. D. Office PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PhoDe Central, or 121. Hours: auQ D W r. w ASSOCIATION orMcMinnville. Oregon, will insure your property at 60 per cent lesa cost uiu any other institution. C. 1). THOMPSON, Agent, Hood River, Oregon DR. E. T. CARNES DENTIST Office over Bartmess Store HOOD Telephone 31. RIVER, OREGON. McEWEN & KOSKEY GENEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS pnmnanliHand auick returns Wholesale dealers in all kinds of First ana Produce Consignments eouciieu 129 Front Sttree, Portland, Ore. hjdTw. PINEO,D.D.S. DENTIST PbowN UllllXiK WORK A SrBClALTY. Hood River Studio -roR- Olfice over hirst National BauK Telenhoae Main 311 cThTJENKINS, D.M.D. DKXTTST. 'i& : reaideno llHo First-Class Photographs ,,r. u... tv. a i.iMi. in mounts and can en- lur vonr Photos In Crayon, natinoia or bepla. Q ."tlon guaranteed. v . D. ROUbKb, rrop. Telephones: Otli Olliiv over b :iler liana, Hood Kivkr, Orb. Th A. OREGON. A. JAYNE LAWYER i , ..ia Furnished. Money Loaned. HOOD RIVER, E LAWYER. s ai- i.. All fYitirtJi. ,rT.Bul ding over First Na-I tlonalBank6oD oRE.,N. 0. EVERETT. l'mcticiil Shoemaker, At liiggs' Old Ptind. Fine Work n Sjwcialty. RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The Underwood and Little White Salmon Valley choic- fruit and grars land; 80 acres; good improvements; 12 acres in cultivation; 400 fruit treeslOO in full bearing; all kinds ol irun iar and small; running water; good soil. 2). miles out. $ W per acre. Twenty acres, 9 in cultivation; house and barn; 100- fruit trees in bearing; small fruit; 3t miles out. 2,100. Forty acres 20 in cultivation; Jm fruit trees in full bearing; one house, two wells; fine view overlooks bluff; 5 miles out. 0 per acre. I hae now arranged to open up 500 acres of the Little White Salmon land f. eoitUmont cutting it into small tracts. This is the ideal land for fruit and grass; abundance of water and good soil ; within 1!J miles of Cook s Btation and boat landing. Now is the time to get a good cheap home, every thing on temiB. Come and investigate. The above is only just a reminder of few of the bargains we have. Can sell vou from 10-acre tracts up to nnni and see what is destined The place to get an easy sha ve and first-cla ss hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection H. GRAY, Prop. hoot fumllina of the inlands, being col lege graduates, publio instructors in the schools ot the islands, and some of tbem holding high positions iu navlnna lines ot work. Their visit would tend to conect many wrong impressions among the Ameiioan peo ple regatding the new territory under the atats and stripes. She stated that a high olass of civilization was in ex istense on the islands while the Pa oiflo coast was a wilderness. That the children weie being educated in col leges there before there were any eohools or churches on the ooat, and that the first piinting press was brought to Oregon iroin uouoiuiu hi ter it had been discarded and out grown by the Honolulu press. It Is now in tne nisitnuHi nuuimj ,uuii Portland. Mrs. Weathorred stated that they had been regaided more as freaks by some comniuuitios which tbey visited, rather tnan intelligent people, and had been asked several times whether the young ladies spoke EngllBh. She said that tbey seldom sooke their native languages even in , . I .. II l ..... V. than their private uoujob, u" used it mainly in their songs. Miss Farl tben read the following address: "Maidens from the sunny IhIos of the sea, accept a cordiel greeting from an Oregon gill. "I must telioitate you when 1 re member that the flag of our country And this simple pretty way Ihey begged our uuole every day, Awaiting what be had to say, Until he seized them, which gieatly pleased tbem. And now o ir slaters you shall be And live beneath our flag so free, lha Hlarrv flan ot llbeity. We join you in this song. Cho. And now let this our welcome be, 1 will love you as you love me. Under the Hag ot liberty We aie united, our love is plighted. Altbo youi home is fur away, Our home shall be your home today, While to you we delight to say In song, this soft refrain. Cbo. Songs ly the visitors in their na tive language delighted the audience, anrl aithnuuh the words were not un derwood, the harmony ot the rich, melodious voices proved them vocal ists of a high order. Miss Salfrey answered the address of Miss Karl in native language, whioh was tianslated by Mrs. Weatb erred, and waa in etlect that they ap predated their entertainment at Hood Hlver, and gave mem a ouruiai imi tation t ) visit them in their homes, and would do their utmost to tnaait their stay pleasaut. After the pro gram was concluded all were given an opportunity to meet the young la d.es, aud a short timo was spent in greeting tboui. Kefreshmeuta were served by the committee, and added to tbe good cheer ol tne evening. Friday was spent in a trip on the Mt. Hood lailroad. A stop was made at Wiuaus, whore the Devii's Punch Howl was visited and a few hourt spent in enjoying tne beautiful seen ery of that neighborhood, and a tine luncheon partaken of at the Wiuans hottelry. Supt. Early then came for thnm with a stiecial car from Dee. and they were showu through the large " ... . 1 r.Mln. saw mill Dy Mr. anu iur.. i-juuieo, where all tbe processes ot converting the big logs into lumber were ex plained. This was also a very inter esting sight for the visitors, who in spected a saw mill for the first time, ihey explained that theie were no saw mills on the Islands, all their lumber being brought in from the Hates. Ihey said that there were vast tracts of flue timhei in their country whioh was not being utilized, and bluted that it would be a good oppor tnnitv tor development by some en- t a t'"-rf - - v. . They were next given a ride tip Into the forests on the logging road, end it was one of the pleasures of tbe trip. The experleuoe waa bo thor oughly new aud novel that all enjoyed it immensely. The party returned to the city in time to leave for Portland on No. 1, anA rnortt.Arl that thev had not been able to spend another day here. They Btated that their enUrtainment in Hood River was the most enjoyable of any on theli tiip. After spendiug a few days at Port land they go to Tacoma, Seattle and Vancouver, B. (3., and will return to San Fiauciaoo to sail for home early In November. Big Orchard Project. Au impoitant sale waa oonsumated the first of the week when 320 acres weie sold by Geo. Korden and his son to 11. K. Albee and koui. uiviug stone, for f:i2,000. While a complete transfer of the property has not been made, awaiting the pioper examina tion of recoids, etc, the sale has been agreed upon aud a transfer of the property mude in due time. It is said to be the intention of tbe purchasers to put a laige force of men mi tha lunri and cleir ud all that can be put out to apples, and there will probably be a solid block of about 200 nf nnnlna set out inside of 8 is your flag and that the gieat govern- year, it men can ue secured to do the ...f that aivns nrotcolioii to 0UI ,,!, Htnte also gives to yout beautiful isl- Mr- Livingston has owned a place to he I .,.,.) tha iimn sense of security and ,i1( minll ilintiint for several years, .1. t,;t orvnntrina in tbe nf tnterftut. In oil that PBrtflius n,i ini ulun Inron amounts invested one Ol me ircni, nm. - pwun . - rj no . j" i ,irl.iln of Vnrthu'Pat, and where tnree crops alfalfa can be grown without irrigation. F. W. DeHart Underwood, Wash. l nr novainnmnnt and welfare "Your geographical position is unique. The future of your country can scarcely be imagined. "When Pearl harbor becomes tbe meeting place and transfer depot of ohina that will anchor in it, coming from every quarter of the western 8 . JONES, Dentist H. HARTWIG, jTW. MORTON Attnmov and Counselor at Law Will Practice in All Courts. nm, !ih J. H. Heilbronner A Co. ,...,wiinn. Abstracts, fsttlementof Estates. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Carry a full line of Whips, Robes, Blankets and Wagon Covers, Heavy Harness Also Double and bingie Driving Harness All made in their shop. Cull and get our prices before buying. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Crown and Bridge Wort Teeth withsot vines. Treatment of diseased teeth and gunaa. I Office Brosiua uuuaiug. ru MME. ABBOTT Millinery, Hair Goods Richardson's Silks and Embroidery supplies. Opposite the Paris Fair. cf School Books. White Salmon Valley Bank The small depositor receives the same courteous treatment as the larger ones. We have both. COME AND SEE US. .BICYCLE SHOP. J. MARION REID Bicycles, Guns, Sewing Machines, rurniiurc, uiuuicnas, and Locks Repaired KEYS MADE TO ORDER Bicycles, Guns, etc., sent by express for repairs will be neatly and promptly re naira and returned. Can save you fl m 3 00 nn nrice of new wheels. Tires, brakes, and all kinds of repairs sold at Portland prices, rnoes mrnisneu t application. Reference: Rradstreet. Big line of tents, wagon Covers, and summer lap dusters at S. J. Frank's. nrld-theu the genius ol our couu- ... ,..m nrnairle over its trafllo and the natural and social development ot our islands win nursi iuiu ""- sonitug so riomnu kui fur famed tropical piauia. Tbe sagacity ot our country, iu :i nurr ni mid un aniK tne Buy t th. Uunifin. is fullv iustilled iu iu . ' J 1 I your iucrtasod piOBperity auu iiiuti UO""- . . I.J!.. H...J. It ia nntnral. Vunng iuuibb, iuui the perfections ana blessings ot yuui own land give you an impulse to wid- ., nnr v aion. 1100(1 ruvei uuem iu ... i .m n, l,ttr. an you mucn tnai ymi win iu " .nita honniMo vou have beeu so rich- ! " . I, II .ndntiau IV I1HLU1U IU 11U flu III . i 1.1 ,infi,a ISItih ..uo rnn. iihvh uuuio iiicli mountains, broad valleys where the volcanio soil yields iriuva ui iuuu.u narable beauty aud excellence; a Bf lendid climate and a gonial, hospi table people. "Acoept from au our uiuotub o .u- cete and hearty welcome. May you cairy away memo les mat wm no n joy and solace in some chance hour of weariness or IntiOBpection, and that your entire journey be a safe and pleasant one until you reach your own loved land is our very cordial n....; .iiannaed nf mv farm I will! Thi fnl.nanrl a eono composed tor sell at private aale all my household the CC08gl0r, by the nine young ladies . 1 . . l Inft An tha ! . . 1 1 ... U AnnK hurl D oweia, aud not ore ine iHhb verae pQHsed around tbe rear or tbe threw the wreath around tbe ahouldera of their fair guests. It was an impressive ceremo ny, and mncb inter a cuttom of their .... it i ai.ld that unon their de ll I part'nie flora Honolulu tbey were met I by numerom friends, who sang songs Exchanii Tt,.b mnut lie whole with good cov ere. Books are exchangeable only for books in the same grade, L. u.iani.r. sixth erade books cannot for seventh grade books. The time for exchanging books expires December 31st, iwt. For Sale. in tbe fruit districts or wasnington, being familial with tnose sections, and tbe fact that he Is willing to baok his judgment of Hood Rivei with a big outlay of money, instead of going to some other seotion, ia an indica tion that be considers liooa mver the best apple seotion Washington, i. C. Oct. 15. Sub stantial evideuce that tbe government ia determined to put forth every effort to biing tbe national forest lands to the highest polut of develop ment ia given in the nctiritiea of Un ole Sam in planniug tbe eradication of predatory anlniBl whioh destroy annually thousands il lollara worth of etock running on he rangea of the forests. Eleven experienced trappers and bunteia whose knowledge or condi tions and training in the great west quail flea them to hunt wolvea, cou gars, mountain Bona, coyotea and wild cata successfully, have been aa signed to the work of exterminating the e destructive range animaia id na tional forest of eight western states. These men, supplied with traps, poison, guns and ammunition, are go ing at their work in a way which is beginning to show ita useful effect ud the forest officers believe that tbe losses oaused by tbe animals wnion made stock their prey have been out down very n:uterially. The most etlective way to destroy wolves aud coyotes is to locate their dens, where, lu addition to the old animals, the pupa may also be killed, tn the Wind Uiver division of the V.llotvatnnn fnrnst two guards acting as hunters Killed 21 pups and two old wolves in two months' work this aum mer. lu another cuse where two hunt ers were workiug separately, one touud a don and killed seven pupa aud their niothot, and tbe'other rang ar killed live pupa in another deu. The importance of killing theso 36 wolves In one natlonul forest is real ized only when tbe extent or aamage which is done by these animals in a year ia known. Vernon Bailey, who made aa Investigation of the ravages of wolves last year for the forest ser rice, reported that iu a certain part of New Mexico a moderate climate of the stock killed by four wolves waa a yearling cow or calf every three days, or approximately 100 head of cattle a year to eaoh wolf. Counting all aa calves at the low rate of 110 a bead, eaoh wolf would cost the ranohman aiivm a vaar. This would make sav ing of 130,000 a year to the ranchmen in the Yellowstone national forest, where the several huntera mentioned -accomplished auoh etteotUe work. Ot the eleven huntera at work Oregon geta one and the others are dlstrlbut ,i th.nnoh tha wnHtern states. . The work of killing off wolvea and other predatory animala on the other national forests ia going on equally well, aud the stockmen giazing under permit in tne rangB boundmlea of the forests will beiayed many thousands of dollars annually. An indirect good coming from tbe government's activities will be to spur ranchers grazing outside the national forests to join in tbe work of ridding the western ranges of destructive ani mala. Besides the great saving through preventing the loss of stock, further enoouragement ia given work in many states where counties as uigu in aonie states cases 150 a head are given for killing wolves and t20 and 130 a head for mountain llona. Record Price. New Yoik, Oot 8, 1907. Editor Glacier We have just re ceived your issue of October 3rd, and note that you have received a apeolal wire from New York regarding the sale of the Uimioe pears that we made tor acoouut of O. 11. Lewis, and also the sale made by one of our competit ors covering the J. W. Perkins oar of Cornice, showing a difference of lesa than 1100 In our lavor, ana wuuu yuu have it right aa far as being tbe high eBt priced car of Comioe ever sold in this or any other market, yet by the realized printed catalogue which went forward to you some time ago, you will note that there were 84 boxea of No. 2 stock In tb'a oar, whioh waa quite a handicap in grossing moie than Perkins. Had this oar of oura been a straight car of half boxea, we would have grossed at least 1250 more tbau we did, but as it stands now, we tbiuk it will be some time before our prices will be relogatsd to the rear; in fact we think that this reoord price will stand for a good many years to co me. . , We not only hold the reootd for prices on pears, but through our oon- a I b Anl I..ai1 tVna oections we nave aiso leuuimi highest price on peachec, namely 12.39 average per box of 20 pounds, for one XIUBliUU UUU- lection. . I straight car sold by our B place is on tbe west neotioDi oar grossing 12714 I lia Itnrilen side and only a compaiativeiy amaii tract is set out to orchard, lie nas had a baud of goats clearing up tue bruBb lund for several years, so that it will aid materially iu tne clearing. The now project will open up that Bectiou of the valley west of Phelps creek whioh has had but little im provement so far, and add ttl tne vai ue of Hll tne lauu iu ino uuibuuui hood. Shippers Should Have a Yoke. At nrnunnt tha law rjermits the rail road to put a new rate into effect and the shipper must appeal to me uum n,iuuim for relief. Daviua tha new rate in the meantime; ine argument, in favor of extending powers tor the ir.tn.Ktntn nmnmerce commission, in n,ii rennet, in sound. In law the oMnninu ot freiuht constitutes a oon ..nt tiv which the transportation company ana ine ampler the former shall carr, the ireignr, .,,i tho luttor shall riHV a certain com pensation for tbe service. Aa a mat ter ot fact the contract is prepared, both as to terms and compensation, by the transpoitation company, and the shipper must aocept it whether he agreos or not. Oiegonian. Kae & Hatfield. sell at privaw n j ---, me ooobbiuh furniture and everything else left on tne tI0tn Huod place at a bargain. om' J, r8t wreath of fl served. o3 W. E. Mitt. verge pDHi.ed ia when We have Tbe time to sell anything it. nvtv tallow wants it. plenty of buyers coming here this I (all, so if you have land for aale list it with us and we will ao toe rest. Heilbronner Co. A Chicken Dinner. Will be given by the ladies of the iu,i,n itrntharhood of America on Saturday, Oot. 19, at the K. ol P. ball from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. Everybody come aud be assured of a flrst-olass dinner. Prloe 25 cents. R. D. Gonld oame down from Te hoe, Wash., last week for a few daye. ,o Danger of Too Many Apples. Letlio Butler writes his eon, Tru- . . & ...... 1. . I,., anal. mun. nom tne cast, tun uo " considerable of the apple country of the east on his trip, ana mat lueuiu orohard sections are isst going ouv oi the business as far as the old orchard! are concerned, iney are oi i morion kinds, full of disease, ana tnose wuu Intend to continue to raise uuuiuici- oial orohards are grubtjing out meir old trees and starting an over It will take more appies inau uuuu River can ever raise, writes uar. ou lei. to supply trie eaBieru uomauu. for some time to ot mo, nun be no fear of evor plantiug too many apple trees in tbia valley. Fruit Growers to Build Box Factory. Following the expiration of a three years' contract for the purchase of fruit boxes, independent manufaotur ... nrt dealers affiliated with the Cal ifornia Fruit urowers exuuuBo, organizing a oorpoiutlou with a cap ital ot 1500,000 to be known as the tlrowers Supply Co. The corporation will purchase stumpage and lumper aud erect its own factory with a view to supplying the trade. The varioua associations included in the exchange will pay, duiing a period of Ave ... , onU for every fruit box sold, 'in this manner flnanoing the un dertaking. It ia said this MUon wm taken beoauBe of tbe consolidation or the ao-oalled "box truBt." went to Portland on W. L. Clark No. 5 Friday.