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rft1 VOL. XIX HOOD RIVER, OREGON, NOVEMBER 21, 1907. IS! NO. 27 SOCIETIES HOOD RIVKK COMMERCIALCMJBMccl every awood Monday la Men month a.t ( p. ui.. Id Ibe club rooms over Jsckaon's Mora. .. H.KDAViDsoif.Frea. A. D. Mot, Hwrrlary. H(H)l) KIVKR UUXJK NO. 106, A. C and A. H. Mini Haturitay eveulDg on or before nu-h tall moon. A. D. Mua, W. M. H(HH)K1VKK( H AHTKRNO. . K. A. M. Matu drat aud Uilrd Krlday nifhtaor eack iiu nwi v miiionai.d, tt. r. A. I). Mo. Secretary. UOOD KIVKK I'HAKTKR NO. , O.K. 8-Met-UMWond and fount) Tueaday evening of eacb montb. Visitors cordially welcomed. fcVA Ci.auk, W. M. ilia. Theresa Castneb, Uecreiary, IKLKWILDK LO GE HO. 107, I. O. O. f. to Kravrnal ball, (very Thursday nlflit. H. C. Smith, N.U. J. II. FKKQD8QN, 'cretary KDKN ENC'A A VM ENT, NO. 4S, I. O. O. T. Kegular meeting aectind and fourth Mondavi of -b month. K. J. Fab hot r, 0. V. J. M. tscHMKLTZEH, Hcrtbe. KEMP lXJIKiE, No. 181, 1. O. O. Odell Improvement t'o.'a ball P.-MeeU In every Haiur welcomed. day n 1Kb U Vlaitoraoordlally welcomed E. T. Kolts, N. O. U A. E. CLARK, Kef, 8ecy. I.AIUEL KRHKKAH DEGREE UIMiK NO. i. .. o. O. K.-Meeta Brut and third Friday u eacb mouth. Mi.hhZora Day, N. U. Kixa May Davidson, Secretary. W.O. W. nieela the 2d and 4th Saturday, men inoiilh at 1. O. O. K. hall. Visitors cor dially luvlinl. A. C. HTATEN, U. C. F. W. McKkynoi.us, Clerk. WAUOOMA LODGE NO. SO, K. OK P. Meeu tn K. of P. ball every Tuesday night. W. E. Sheets, C. C. J. E. Nichols. K.of R. and 8. HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,70s!, M. W. A. Meeta In I. O. O. F. hall every Wednesday nlKbt. E. B. Mayes, V. V. C. V. PAKIK. Clerk. HOOD RIVKK CIRCLE NO. &M, WOMEN OF Woodcrafl-Meetaat K. of P. hall on the rlratand Third Frldayaof eucb uioutb. Lou McKkvnoliw, (. N, F. W. alcRKYNOLlia, Clerk. Kl VKKH1DK I.OHOENO. (18 A. O. U. W. Meet tl I'm t and llilrd Halunlaya t wli tiionlh. AL'O. GUIUNAUI), Al. W. UKO. HUK'oM, Financier Chkstkr HHUTk, Recorder. OLETA ASSEMBLY NO. 103. UNITED ART-lans.-Meet the first aud third Wedues 'luya, work: seooHd and lourth Wednesdays AHisaua' hall. CI. D. 11 KNUR H M. A. K. 11. dAKTwin.Hecrttary. t'OL'KT HOOD RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS of America, Meets every Saturday evening In K. of P. hall. Jons U. Zolls, C. K. F. C. Hkosmts, F. C. ( AN11Y 11 1ST. NO. 16.U. A. B.-MEE'M AT A. O. U. V.'. hnll, second and lourth .Satur days of each muntli at 2 o'clock p. m. All U. A. K. uiembcra Invited to meet with us. A. C. Buck, Commander. 8. F. Bl.YTHK. Adjutant. IANKV W. K. V., No. I (J MEETS SECOND ud fourth tutunliiys of each Montb In A. .i. U. W. ball at l! p. in. Ma mil a ItiGBY, PrestdRUt. ALlbA Shokmakkk, Secretary MOUNTAIN HO.MrJ CAMP No.i!l, H. n7. Meuw at 1. 0. O. r . liall ub the second and tout tl. r iuluys ol eueh month. Mrs. Susie Mayks, O. Mrs. Ella Dakin, Uecorder. PAYNTEIt UIDllE, No. 11 10. M. B. A. meets first and third Krlduysot eacu montu at K.of P. hall. Uko. S. .Mii.lkk, Pres. ALU. GuiuXARD, Wei. J. F. WATT, M. D. PUVSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811. SUKUEON O. H. 4 N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, l'HYSlCIAS AND SURGEON. Calls trumpUy answer Hi In town or country. Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, 61 1: Office, 613. Office lu the llrosius Building. E. 0. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oil'ici" over First National Bank, Hood River, Oregon. OUioe I'hone Main 871 Rea. Main 873 M. F. SHAW, M. D. Ollicc in Jackson Block. Office plm.ie. No. 1471. Residence, No. M. Dr. M. H. 8.IAKI- lR. EliNA B. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians araduatee of llie American Schuoi of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Ottlcenud his., Huxley Collage, Kiver t. ' I'lioiie 2a liooo Hivkr. F. C. BR0S1US, M. 1). I'HYHICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Central, or 121. Orttce Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 lo 8 and6to7P M. DR. E. T. CARNES DENTIST OfTtce over Bartmess Store HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Telephone 31. ' H. D. W. PINE0,D.D.S. DENTIST Cnow.s Bkidok Work a Specialty. Office over First National Bank Telephone Main HI 1 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DEMIST. Telephones: Oflici 1383 ; residents 1045 OHiire over Butler Bank, Hood Hivkr, Okk. .A. A. JAYNE LAWYER ;Ai-tria. Furnished, HOOD RIVER, Money Loaned. OREGON. E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYUK. Wiil Practice In All Courts. Office in Smith Building, over First Nt I 'lial Bank. HiHn RIVER. OKK. iN. J. W. MORTON Attorney and Counselor at Law NOTARY PUBLIC Office with J. II. Hellbronner A Co. Collections, Abstracts, Settlement of Estates. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. White Salmon Valley Bank 'Tin' siiuill depositor receives the same courteous treatment as the larger ones. We have both. COME AND SEE US. FAHtaki.it, K LKatT.. E.O. KUAUCBAI I rnm. v. c, v ice-rrw. BaorK, Asst. Caanler. I Cashier. MSBiMY JERICHO FARM OF HOOD KIVfcK. ORKUON. Capital 950,000 Surplus $12,600. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, ABSTRACTER, NO- iaiii runutann iikal E8TATK AUENT. For 2J year a reaident of O.afon and Wash. ItlSton Has had manv vMni iM.LjwiAa t n Real Entitle matters, aa abatractor.asarehsrof " lureni. naiiaiaction guaranteed or International Correspondence Jchool BCR ANTON, PA. H. V. KEED, Representative M) Sixth KL, Portland, Orefon, Hood River once a nion'h. Full infer Million mallei! upon request. Mrs. Mary Powell Jordan, M. D Phynieian and Surgeon Office and residence, home place of John ifi.uu uenaertou, mate at., neaa oi 1 nira St. ruuufl vu. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. MISS JOHNSON-A pupil of the ixit masters of Cincinnati, teacher of rinno, Mandolin and Harmony. Call at I lie Noble residence, near hospital, or rnone -i.il DR. 0. W. EDMUNDS Specialist hYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office, New Hank Hnlldlnir, corner Oak and imruai. eiepuone Alain All. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, L1CEXSED VE1ERIXAUT SURGEON Is prepared to do any work In the veterin ary lino. He can be found by calling at or H" mug wi larse a urug store. P. I HALL-LEWIS & 00. Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Make surveys. Diana and am h aatea for sew. er, light and power and rallaay plants, and furnish, auhject to approval, plans, apeclflca llonx uud estimates for all classes of buildings puhllc, private and mercantile. Special at- leiiiion gtvsn 10 economic and aiow-bnrnlng uciiuu. A'x-uiacy auu euouomy guar ailleid. DAVIDSON BUILDING HOOD RIVER, OREGON. STRANAHAN & SLAVENS, Contractors and Builders HOOP RIVER, OREGON, JOE WRIGHT ... " CA.UPENTER AND BUILDER . I'iione 760 KBti.'nates furnittlied on request. An honesl joliiiursntced. E. A. JEROME, Architect Having had several yearV exiierience In drafting and building, 1 would respectfully solicit a part of t ho patronage of the peopls ol ll.D.I Kiver who viillclpaie building. Terms ifu-on.il!', a id satlslactlon guaranteed. Of llce at residence on Heigbts. H. SEYMOUR HALL, Surveyor. I m iiiHificd and prepared to do all kiuds of first clsss Isnd surveying. Aecuruev guar until (I. Th . who wis first-lass work done Hdiiri-ss K. K. Ii. 2., Hood River. Phune SJil. ASSOCIATION of McMinnvillc. Ureirnn, will insure your property at CO per cent lecg cost than any other ins.itntion. C. II. THOMPSON, AKcnt, Hood River, Oregon McEWEN & KOSKEY GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Tronipt sales and quick returns Wholesale dealers in all kinds of First and Produce Consignments solicited 129 Front Pttree, Portland, Ore. Hood River Studio FOR First-Class Photographs We have the latest tn mounts and can en largfl your Photos In Cravon. Platinoid or Kepi. .. :,--tlon 4-naranteed, w. D. ROGERS, Prop. C. EVERETT, The Practical Shoemaker, At Riggs Old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. ! J ONES. Dentist Crown and Bridge Wort Teeth Without Plates. Treatment of disputed teeth and gums. Uillce Brosius Building. Phone 103.1. r d FOR SALE j Containing 15 acres splendid iruit land. Wone better, 6 acres m bearinf? orchard choice varieties. Three acres Newtowns and Spitzenbergs 3 years old; 4 acres clover, 7-rooni house, 20x40 feet, 2 story barn new, blacksmith shop,phaeton, fartningtools spray outfit, incubators, etc Also ten inches irrigating water, paid up in full. Al for $300.00 an jicre. The above advertisement has been running for months and no bu vers. Now I am going to sell, as I can not take care of it, and in order to do this I am goin A 1 V . a io mase reductions m price until it will sell. I have of- ierea it at f aw per acre or $4,500 for the 15 i Now I will reduce the price of the 15 acres $100 per week until sold This week $3,600 takes it, Next $3,500 buys it, and so on. Whose farm will it be? Mr. Homeseeker, you are go ing to lose the chance of get ting one of the best and cneapest lo-acre Homes in 1 4 ar -a a the vallev. iio out to .Jericho Jane on ar . . tne jMt. Jiood Kofid and in Al i . 1 at -a i vestigate for yourself. Don't take iinvbndv's word for it Half chsIi. balance any old time. Address H. C. COE, Lock box 107, Newport, Ore. Eureka Meat Market M. tiUIRE BROS., Props. Dculers in Fresh mid Cured Meals, Lard rotmry, fruit and Vegetables, r nee Delivery. Phone Mala 85. FRCDFRICK ARNOLD. 0NTRACT0RS and BUILDERS tstlanatas farniihad on all klndi f work rnonw: 2a.Jt E. ABBOTT Millinery, Hair Goods Richardson's Silks and Embroidery Supplies. Opposite the Paris Fair. BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to get an easy shave and first-class hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection (). H. CRAY, Prop. Carry a full line of Whips, Robes, Blankets and Wagon Covers, Heavy Harness Also Double and Single Driving Harness All made in their shop. Call and get our price before buying. .bicycLe shop. J. MARION REID Bicycles, Guns, Sewing Machines, - Furniture, Umbrellas, Stoves and Locks Repaired KEYS MADE TO ORDER Bicycles, Guns, etc., sent hy express for repairs will be neatly and promptly re paired and returned. Can save yon f 1 10 3.00 on price of new wheels. Tire, 'rakes, and ail kinds of repairs sold at Portland prices. Pritvw tarnished on application. Reference: Bradstret 1 LAND 1 When looking for something good in the way of a FAR Unimproved Property or Investment CALL ON Heilbronner and look over his long list of BARGAINS This is a firm that gives you nothing but reliable pointers about Hood Kiver, ana you can save money and valuable time by doing business through this office J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. HOOD RIVER & PORTLAND, OREGON Bargains in Real Estate The Underwood and Little AVhite Salmon Valley choic fruit and grass land ; 80 acres : good improvements ; 12 ucres In cultivation; 400 fruit trees 100 in full bearing; all kinds of fruit large and small; running water; good soil. 2jj miles out. 40 per acre. Twenty acres, 9 In cultivation : house and barn; 100 fruit trees in lienrim;; small fruit; miles out. $2,100. Forty acres 20 in cultivation : 200 fruit trees in full bearing; one house, two wells; fine view overlooks bluff; 5 miles out. 150 per acre. I ha e now arranged to open up 500 acres oi the Little White Salmon land for settlement, cutting it into small tracts. This is the ideal land for fruit and grass; abundance of water and good soil ; within 3 miles of Cook's station and boat landing. Now is the time to get a good cheap home. Every thing on terms. ' Come and investigate. The above is only just a reminder of few of the bargains we have. Can sell you from 10-acre tracts up to 210. Come and see what Is destined to be one of the best fruit countries in the Northwest and where three crops of alfalfa can be grown without irrigation. F. W. DeHart Underwood, Wash. RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle Oakdale Greenhouse Now ready, Bulbv, Tulips, Hyacinth, Chinese Lillies, Peonies, Roses, Shrubs, for fall or spring delivery. White VVyaiidotv Co. krels from $1 to $3.00, Fletcher & Fletcher, Bilioasaess and Constipation. For years I was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life tnierable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vita.ity. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know who e I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Ktomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the i 1 feeling at once, strengthen the diges tive functions, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Rcrmingham, Ala. These tablets are fur sale by Keir A Cass. Will stay in Hoed River The remedy that mal.es you eat, sleep and grow strong, called Palmo Tablota. will be sold regularly by Williams' Pharmacy, Hood River. These great nerve and constitution builders con only 60c per box, six boxes, (2.50. tf M APPLE MARKET IN NEW YORK SHORTAGE OF 8,000,000 BARRELS nlw tlistanding Tight Money Market, Values Are Strong and Demand Uood. Now lork, November 8. Notwith standing the brokeu week and tbs tight money situation there baa been a good steady dciuaud for apple wheo quunty ana cniiitinou were op to auirements. Auyiulug fancy Id all the favored jnrta brought goodprioea, and com triii ! 1 a redy sale, and un der the lair ii, own., ut that marked the closo t.i i Ud weea's business there was noue Uj uuicb stuck of desirable character available, l'be week's re ceipts ooveriug the period up to ibursdiiy night numbered lesa than 50,000 barrels oompaied with nearly uouoie nut quantity in tue same per ion a year ago. ut trie receipts fully two thirds was made up of ordinary aud choice grades, and bese, it must ue aiimitteii, moved Into consumption somewhat tlowly. The exports from Pew ioik bie on a modeiate soale. e in oo prices on stock desirable for ex port markets Is still too high to admit ot oven smnll pront to the exporter, In addition to the high cost of the fruit the question of tight money is a oosMerutioii that has worked towards lejsoucd volume o buying by large interests. itie anxiety among ship pers fcr ready cash has hIsj been the oiiiito ot some considerable ihltments trom the upper sections ot the state, but as this fiuit in general has been of good quality no ditlioulty has been experienced lu seouriug top figures. A factor that promises to cut con ileiabie tlgure before the present stnsoo is fur udranoed is the fact that t Lo total hiiiiIo crop of ibe United Status instead of bolng 32,000,000 bar rels, as win previously estimated, will not run over 21,000,000 barrels. The shortiige in suoh oo'nmeroial apple sections as western New York, nearly all of iMiohigau aud the entire south west, bus boon the cause of the heavy buying by t ho trade In the great mid dle tterft. The impression hero is that whilo New Voik has a good many ap ples they will till be needed to meet the requirements ot the trade locally without taking into uooount the de innud from the markets of Europe. Thero is, generally Epeaklng. a con siderable linying of fruit going on even now for the buyers in the west. aud a report from lioobester on l'htirsday stated that sevetal carloads ot late varieties had hcou sold to go to St. Louis and Chicago. Fot this stock, the leport elated, up to 13,50 per barrel f. o. b. shipping point was paid. in this market there is a good bust- uesa to tiie jobuiug trade ana lor some ot the Uner sorts up to 15 per itanel hps been rui til on small lots. l'be range on No, 1 stuck covering all varieties has been from 13.50 to 15 per barrel, with the aveiage price close Hround 61.25 per barrel. There has beeu a little easiness on far western box tuiiile.-i, aud some stock sold in small way down to II per box. Ilest prices for box apples were around 13 per box. ihe results at the auotlon salos on box apples this week have not beeu so favorable, and a good many lots lu Ulne Pearmains Bold at from 75a to $1.15 per box. Hpitzenberg ap ples sold Ht from $2.40 to 83. 15 per box ut tue rtiiireiiuy sale, but Jona than apples were a little dragging at from $1.40 to $2 per box. Northern Spy sold ut f rom $1.05 to $1.55 per box, and Haiti wins met a slow sale at from fl.TI") to SI. 05 per box. The con dition ot the fruit was reported fait. A comparison of the market - cover ing the prinoipal varieties with prlot-a ruling at this tluio last year shows a marked strength most noticeable in the second grades this season. The following table gives the range In New York on tlio leading sorts: I'M 1906 Oaldwius 82.00 to $1.25 SI. 50 to $2.25 King 2.00 to 4.00 2.00 to 3.00 Hen Davib 2.25 to 3.25 1.75 to 125 Oreeniug 2.00 to 3.75 1.05 to 2.50 Uravenst'n 2.00 to 3 50 1.75 to 3.00 Snow 2.00 to 4.00 2.50 to 3.00 20 Ounce 2.00 to 3.50 1.50 to 125 Common 1.00 to 1.75 1.60 to 100 It will bo noted that some of tbe piiuolpul varieties show a marked in crease in prices this season, and in pite of the higher values noted there is less uusold stock in tbe market to day than was the case last year. In this connection a prominent operator said to a repoiter for the Uuide on Thursday: "lbere Is still a good deal of ordinary stook coming into tbe market trom up-river sections, and some ol tins stooK, condition coustd eiod, is doiug remaikably well. There Is no accumulation worthy ot tbe name to hamper the dealers. It is true a eluiro of the stock arriving this week did not bring its value beoause of the lliiRucial conditions and tbe holiday intoival, but shippers are not oomplaining. The market as a whole is fully SI per barrel better than it w s tciay a year ago, in addition to which there is no four of a flood of fruit couiiug forward. Up in tbe RocbcBter seotion my advices state that the upple harvett is piactloally closed, ihe crop there has been so small In uomparidou wi'b the usual ield that the unsold balanoe in grow ers HDii speculators' bands is being safely housed. Most of the fruit in that section has been contracted for. but the few growers who have apples bove the aveiage are holding their fruit for a higher maiket. "If, as it is reported, the United States crop is only 21,000,000 barrels, there is bound to be a higher market, and t'o hold era ot truit late in tbe winter will reap a considerable profit, provided the stook is well stored, there is Kuiiw to be a shortage of the fruiL (or tbe late winter wants, and, in my opinion, instead of lower val ues on o.oii common stook, there will be higliei prices, 'there is no other fruit thai nan take the plaoe of tbe a iple, aud while tor a time consumers may leave it alone for oraugea they invariubly come back to it. There has be - n some buying of good keeping amdes on this market lu Ibe last ten days for storing pur potPH and if it hud net been so diffi cult (or luerohauls to get credits fiom banks a lot more slock would bave beeu bought. la this market Urand Duke variety sold at from $2.75 to St per barrel covering No. Is and No. 2a. aiaidea tuosk sold at S3 to S3. 50 per barrel. A few OolverU broofbt $1.75 to $150 per barrel. Uaad picked ttal- i.Durys soia at irons X75 to S3 per barrel with $125 per barrel Inside quotation. The range oa Babbard- sons waa from S3 to S3. 25 per barrel 'The market Is practically bar of orab apples, last ealea being mad at trom St to $8 per barrel on small Tbe couauion la tbu taarket are. in my opinion, favorable for a strong and sustained demand tor all trait show ing good quality. Ibere baa bean oo stock ma no of tbe fruit tv the retail trsde and tbie means a oontinued call 11 alone tbe Una. 8 hi d oars i rmm teriog tbe conditio last year are sot api to roan ineir iron into market ai they did then. Ibe are out for al here is in it, and wiU bold lor favor able opportunity. "Fruit Trade Jonr THE HOOD RIVER DISPLAY IN PORTLAND Ibe Hood River apple dlwlar at roriiand last week, made by Jos. A Wilson, was tbe moat Bnlihed and magoiooieoi aiipiay or apples ever placed on exhibition. Hood Kiver baa bad many creditable diaolavs., but for artistio effeot, line atock, perfect pack and all tbe points that go to saake op an attractive exhibit, tbe 84 boxes of apples, containing fourteen miotics. WMOH Air. Wilson fathered taaether. and which waa arransed aosnioelr. wes tbe beet effort to proclaim to tbe world tbat Hood Kiver stands at th bead ot the apple growing sections. A window ot tbe Uoddard-Kalle Sboe store wes loaned for be occa sion. Tbe baokground was 4 mass ot Oregon grape, representing toe state ot Oregon. A plate glass apple box was made, and filled witb feur-tler Spltzenbergs, 96 to tbe box, perfeotlv paoked, without tbe paper wraps, and every apple waa ol tbe same size and perfectly colored. It waa arranaed on a revolving etand, placed at aa angle tnai snowed it to tbe best advantage, and eleetrio lights placed behind It to light op tbe interior of tbe box aa it revolved. On top of tbe box was placed a bouquet of toaaa, represent ing Portland aa tbe Rose oltv. i It waa one of tbe featuree of the exhibit, and showed tbe Hood Kiver pack, not, on ly the top layer, but over laver in the box. Tbe applea were banked on an anal that showed off tbe exhibit in a pleas in way. They were In two ilayers, Oregon boxes la tbe float xew and California boxes lo tbe rear. Between each box was four Inches Of epaoe, and between tbe boxes weie arranged Oregon grape, giving eacb box an In dividuality of its own. Neet labels were made tbe exaot aise of tbe end and side of the box, and put on witb brass thumb tacks. The boxes were arranged with two yellow varieties and two reds, tbe upper tier being so airanged tbat tbeic were diagonal bands or red and yelluw. Instead of the bands running straight op and down. Ibe color scheme of red, gteea and yellow we harmonious and giving a finish to tbe magnificent assoitmsnt tbat was art in Itself and very beauti ful. In front of tbe full boxes were piste diaplayf of large applee marked, 'Tim Ma tnr thai hnv Regard was bad for size In tbe ar rangement of tbe boxes, tbe large sizes being in tbe middle, witb tbe foui tier at tbe two ends of tbe dis play. One box of Spltzenbergs wasipaoked in lour quarter uexea, showing eacb layer by - itself, as it would go In tbe dox two oi tbe quarter boxen were laid Oat, and tbe otber two stood on end, and were so nicely paoked tbat they were bold tight In tbe box with out tailing out They were labeled "An bonest pack Is tbe noblest work ot tbe fruit gtower." A largo label ovei tbe window display i read: "Grown by Angels, In the Garden of tbe uods, iiood River, Oregon; WDiie tnere were severe very oreditatjie displays of applet tn fort land, Mr. Wlson's display attracted tbe most attention, and there was not a moment from seven o'olook In tbe morning until midnight that! there was not a crowd around tbe window. and most oi tne time tbe street was blocked. It ws most effective adver tising foi Hood Kiver, and one long to tie remembered. Alter tne einiou. was taken) away Monday afternoon, tbe epples were distributed among t friends in Pert land, and severs! boxes were sent to distant states in tbe anion. ' There sre msny inquiries for tbe apples by those who wished to purchase i them. and a carload woold bardly bave sat isfied tbe demand. ' To The lee Box. Der pisslness of being a rife, by John iJroustnerter. . Falrst. you must entertain m sveet dispositions. If your buspand W a nervous oissi- ness man ret take hie teperatione mit a vatob, you will baf a stremoua life. Take a beteohe tablet effry morning, annriAtlmM. ? It be i an Irishman you vill baf to take a course In do art ot as If de tenoe, foi you vill bat a llfley time effry pay day, bub. if your buspand is a f renchman you baf contracted a bad case of ex pendloitis ailretty. if be is a outobmsu you cbeneraly get a name mit a lot of bard vork throwed in. Better giff him away to der f airst gipsy vagbn ' vet comes slong, yes. - ; if he Is an American, you rant to keep der bank book und der key to der back door, und you lay Take at night und baer him make:luff to some oder men's vtfe in bis sleep, share. It your buspand snores squeeas lem on juloe In his mouth. NeBer marry a man mit a trusty oompleotlon und buttermilk eyebrows. Win. Stauff er, of Hood River, wbo was In Ueppaer a couple of day this week looking after bis Morrow coun ty rsnob, informed tbe Timet that be and Mrs. Btaatfer expect to leave next Monday for names to visit relatives until tbe Bret of tbe year when tbey will go to California to spend tbe re mainder of the winter. Heppner Times. We bave secured the agency for Orino Laxative Fruit Syrnp, tbe new laxative that makes the liver lively, purifies the breath, cure headache and regulates the digestive organs. Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about it. Clarke Drug Co, . MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL MAYES TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION portent Legislation Not Transacted Oning to the Dank Hnlidajs. Tbe common ouucll met Monday evening and transacted suoh business as tbe bauk holiday might not inter fere with. An opinion was leceived from A. A Jayne stating tln.t lu bis opinion special city elect io where o Ulcers ot tbe city were not tuied for, did not come within tbe meaning of the ordi nance requiring saloous to be closed on election day. Ihe opinion was ordered placed on Ule. J. Nichols asked neimiasiou to erect another shed at the rear of his building, to comply with the oidl nanoe. The same wa granted. R. T. Lewis was appointed nlsht watchman by tbe mavor. to take the plaoe of A. O. Klnebart, resigned. ibx ordlnanoe oalllaa a sDxolal nln. tlon tor tbe purpose ot voting bonds to boy the present water works, was read a second time, and amended so tbat tbe extra $10,000 iu addition to the purchase erica of tha nlanfc should include the reimbursing of the oity In tbe sum ot $1500 for tbe pur obase and improvement of the looker spring. ibe question of puttlua tbe ordi nance on its final passage brought out a disousslou. iu wbiob it was decided that aa there was some question as to whether an ordinance would be legal passed on a holiday, It would be bet ter tbat tbe same be laid over until the holidays should be declared off. It tbe bonds were voted, It would be bard to dispose of them at the present time. There is opposition to the vot ing of tbe bonds In some Quarters. and such persons would welcome the excuse to bring suit against the city on any technicality. Tbe ordlnanoe waa laid on the table. A delegation from tbe W. C. T. U. waa present and addressed th. ooun. oil on the question ot the fountain. They stated that tbey had reconsid ered tbe placing oi the fountain iu front of the new bank building, and wished the same placed at tbe south west oorner of Oak and Third streets. at tbe Jackson oorner. Oounoilmen llershner stated that he had heard many express the opinion tbat It should be placed on a wider street Some wanted it plaoed In tbe middle of the intersection of Oak and Second street, but as tbe design of tne fountain was to bave it at tbe sidewalk line, tt should be placed there. While he preferrred a wider street, the ladles wanted it on Oak street and be was willing to eooede to their wishes in the matter. Mrs. Hartley extended the thanks of tbe ladles to the counoil for their decision in the matter. Councilman llershner offered tbe following resolution, which was adopt ed: inasmuch as tbe ladies of the W. O. T. U., ot Hood Kiver, have, out ot their own treasury, and by private so licitation provided a publlo fountain for tbe oity of Uood Kiver, and, Whereas, they have made request that tbe oity, through its honorable mayor and board of alderman, plaoe this fountain in position and exercise suitable oare over it, therefore be it Kesolved, that tbe oity counoil hereby aooepts said fountain, and will plaoe tbe same iu position, and also will exercise suoh authority and oare over It as lies witb in its power. Fur ther Kesolved, that the oity counoil in behalf of tbe oity of Hood River here by extends beaity congratulations to tbe W. C. T. U. ladies, for this, their successful publlo achievement and ex presses its entire satisfaction with .his public woik of ornamentation and utility. the ladles also asked that the trees In the streets of the city, and espec ially those near the Methodist parson age, be apared as long as possoile. Couooilman Watt stated that the work now being done on State street con templated saving alt trees ou tbat street wherever possible. An ordlnanoe to allow tbe transfer of liquoi licenses under proper re strictions, passed its first reading. An ordlnanoe to amenn tbe licens ing of teams doing woik for hire, was read tbe first time. The livery sta bles and draymen were represented and asked tbat tbey be allowed to confer with tbe oommittee as to the amount of Uoense required. While a recess was 'had awaiting the auditing of bills by the flnanoe committee, a conference was had witb the interest ed partie, but tbe committee took further time to ox the pi toe. While tbe counoil wished to afford leasona ble measure of protection to the liv ery bains and others who keep teams In tbe city tbe year round for hire. yet tbey did not wish to oieate such a monopoly ot the business as to work a hardship on tbe oitlzens by exces sive rates. The question of accepting the bid of J. MoBain to put in the foundation of tbe new fountain and conneot tbe waste water with the sewer pipes. As there were no specifications prepared as to what kind ot woik would be done, the matter was left to tbe street oommittee. Counoilman Mayes tendered bis les- ignatlon, to take effect when his suc cessor shall be elected and qualified, at tbe next general oity election. Tbe same wae aooepted. Ibe following bills were allowed and ordered paid : 11. M. wood, rebate assessment, $180. J. K. Nlcklesen, supplies, $4.00. Roy Cuddeford, work streets, $26.10 Gilbert Edgington, " 2(3.10 Matt Uougas, " 16.85 S. K Douglas . " 30.00 W E. Shay, " 9.25 T. Monaban, " 27.25 T. B. Henderson, " 27.25 Ben Ramsey, " 27.25 M. H. Johnson, " 8.10 Dave Taylor, " 25.00 P. M. Hail Lewis, street suiveyj. $18.90. Mrs. Dr. Adams, ouo loads ot gravel, $69.60. New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jaukaou's. 4