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HOOD RIVER, OREGON, NOVEMBER 28, 1907.
NO.
VOL. XIX
n
1,
SOCIETIES
HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CLUB Meet
tTery ageond Monday In aacn month alt p.
m- In tua club roomi over Jackaon's tore.
H. K. Davidhoh . Pre.
A. P. Mo, He retarjr.
H(M)I) RIVER IXIMJE NO. 105, A. V. nd A.
M. MeeU Saturday evening on or before
each full moon. A. I). Mo. W. M
I). McDonald, Heeretary.
HOOI) RI VER CH A1TKK NO. 27. R. A. M.
Mtwta nmt mid third Friday nlghlaof each
month D. McIhinald, II. F.
A. I). MoK, Secretary.
HOOD RIVEll CHAPTER NO. S5, O. E. 8 -MeeUaeound
and fourth Tuumlay evening
of each month. Visitor cordially welcomed.
Eva ( lahkic, W. M.
M. Thikisa Casthkb, Becretary.
I DLEWtLDE LO (JE NO. 107, I. O. O.
MeeU in Kravrnal hall, every Thursday
nujht. H. C. Smith, N. U.
J. H. Fkboitkos, eretary
KDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48, 1. O. O. F.
Itecnlar mealing necoud and fourth Monday
i.t each month. R. J. I'akkott, C. P.
J . M. HcH-KLTZKR, Scribe.
KEMP LODOE.No. M, I.O. O. F.-Meeti In
Odell Improvement Co.'a hull every Hatar
rtay night. Visitor, cordially welcomed.
E. T. FoLTM, N. G.
I.. A.E. Clark, Rep. Wecy.
L ! itKL RE11EKAH DEGREE LOIKiE NO.
i. !. o. O. F.-Meets first nnd third Friday
'iieacb mouth. Ti
MiksZohaDay, N. O.
ritL May Ia Vinson. Secretary.
.V O. W meets the 2d and Uli Saturday
ech month at I. O. O. F. hall. Vlslton cor
dlally InvliiMl. A. C. 8fATN, C. C.
K. w. McKevolis. Clerk.
WAl'COMA LODGE NO. 80. K. OF P.
Meet in K. of P. hall every Tuesday night
W. K. Khekts, C. 0.
J. E. NlCHotJJ. K.of R. and 8.
OOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,702, M. W. A.
MeeU In 1. O. O. F. hall every Wednesday
nWliL K. Mayks, V. 0.
11. V. DARIN, I'terk.
MO"D RIVER CIRCLE NO. 624, WOMEN OF
W.ioderan-M.flsnt K. of P. hall on the
(1 .laud Third Friday of each mouth.
Lou McKbvsolds, G. N.
if. W. McRkynoi.ini. Clerk.
j-IIVEKSIDElAJDGENO. A. O. U. W.-M-eta
tlrl and llilrd Saturday ir each
month. Al'a. GtJIUNAitlJ, M. W.
UEO. Si-ocoM, Financier
t'HKHTKB S11UTK. Recorder.
i-TA ASSEMBLY NO. 10:1. UNITED ART-iu.-Meellhenrt
ami third Wedues-
i ys, work: second and fourth VVeduenday
Art:m'n' hall. C. D. Hknrich M. A.
E 11. UAKTwm.Secrfclary.
COl'RT HOOD 1UVER NO. 42, FORESTERS
ol Amerlca.-Meolsevery Saturday evening
iu K.of P. hail. ,
John O. Zolls, C. R.
r. r. urohii's. f. c.
A.N BY POST, NO. 16, G. A. R. MEETS AT
A O. U. W. hall, Hecond and lourth Satur
dxy of each nmuth at 2 o'clock p. m. All
G A R meniber Invited to meet with ua.
A. C. Buck, Commander,
8. F. Blytub, Ad iilanL
l ANUY W. R. U, No. 16-MEETS SECOND
ud lourth Saturday or each Mouth in A.
... L'. v. . hall at 2 p. in.
Maktua Riqby, President.
Alida Shoemaker, Secretary
MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 8409, It. N. A.
ieuu at 1. O. O. F. Hall on the ecoud and
fourth Friday ot each mouth.
MRS. SU8IKMAYKS, O.
Mkk. Ella Dakin, Recorder.
" PAYNI'ER LODGE, No. 2110, M. U. A.
iiueeu nrst and third Friday of each month
ul K.of P. hall. Gko. S. Mtl.LKR, Pres.
Al'O. GUIUNARD, Sei.
J. F. WATT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
jviupboncs: Ofllce, 281; residence, 811.
SURGEON O. R. & N. Co.
H. L. DUMBLE,
I'llVrilCIAN AND SURGEON.
Call, uroiuplly answer sd In town or country,
" H Day or Night. ,
l-clephoue: Residence, 611: Office, 013.
Otlliw in the liioslus Building.
B. O. DUTRO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
uince over First National Bank. Hood
Kivor, Oregon.
I i Mice
riione Main 871 Res. Main oii
M. F. SHAW, M. D.
Ultice in Jackson Block.
( ,!!ce pit tite. No. 1171. Residence. No. W3.
iTTi7rtAtte Koha B. SiiAHi-
Osteopathic Physicians
l2r0uates if the American School of
USteonaillA, ivtiaawuc, .....
Office and Lis
) i'iion :
Huxley Cotutge, Klverat.
iiooD HtVKU.
IF.
V. BUOS1US, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
'Phone Central, or 131.
MoBls: 10 to 11 A.
andto7P M.
M.; 3
to 8
DR, . T. CARNES
DENTIST
OiBce over Bartmess Wore
HOOD
RIVER, OREGON.
Telephone 111
H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S.
DENTIST
Chown Ukidgb Work a Specialty.
Office over
Hrst National Bank
Telephone
Main 311
H. JENKINS, D.M.D.
DENTIST.
Telephones: Office 283 ; residence 1045
Office over Butler Bank,
Hood Kivkr, Okr.
A A.JAYNE
LAWYER
Atwtracte FurniBhed. Money Lo: ned.
HOOD RIVER. OREGON.
E. H. HARTWIG,
JiAWYHK.
rill rr-efl" in Ml Courts
mitU liui'diiig. "V-r Kl't
N.i.
ORK
" 7W. MORTON
anrf Counselor at Law
notarv PLBLIC
Ofllce with J,!I.lu..'.l"n..er .VCo
n..n.il.H,. Aliairael. tf- inenl o- j-
HOOD RIVER,
OREGON.
A. J. DERBY
Lawyer
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
White Salmon Valley Bank
-The small depositor receives the same courteous treat meiit
as the larger ones. We have both.
COME AND SEE US.
lftftrin.tr. E. L. Hurra. E. O. BlaHCBaB
Prt. Vioe-fraa. Caanlar. I
V. C. Brock. Asst. Cashier.
The First National Bankj
OF HOOD RIVER. OKEUON.
Capital $50,000 Surplus, $12500.;
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORN EY-AT-L A W, ABSTRACTER, NO
TARY PUBLIC and REAL
ESTATE AGENT.
For S3 year a resident of O.tgon and Wash
ington Ha bad many years experience In
Real Estate mstlera, a abstractor, searcher of
titles and agent. Satisfaction guaranteed or
no cliarre
International Qoirtspondencc Jchool
BCRANTON, PA.
II. V. REED, Representative
M Sixth BL, Portland, Oregon. '
Hood River once a tuouili. Full infor
nulioii mailei! upon request.
Mrs. Mary Powell Jordan, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office and residence, borne place of John
Inland Henderson, Stale St., head of Third St.
Phone 971.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
MISS JOHNSON A pupil t.I the
best masters of Cincinnati, toucher of
Piano, Mandolin and Harmony. Call
at t lie Noble residence, near hospital, or
Phone 484
DR C. W. EDMUNDS
Specialist
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office, New Bank Building, corner Oik and
Third St. Telephone Main 611.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
M. E. WELCH,
LICENSED VETERINARY SURGEON
I prepared to do any work In the veterin
ary line. He can be foun t by calling at or
pb'nlng to Clarke drug store.
P. M, BALL-LEWIS & CO.
Civil and Architectural
Engineers and Surveyors
Make surveys, plans and ei li sate for (ew
er, liirht and power and ruilaay plains, and
furnish, subject to approval, plans, specifica
tions und estimates for all classes of buildings
public, private aud mercantile. Special at
tention glvan to economic and slow-burning
construction. Accuracy and economy gusr
nntc"', DAVIDSON BUILDING
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
STRANAHAN & SLAVENS,
Contractors and
Builders
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
JOE WRIGHT
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Phone 769
Estimates furnished on request. An
honest jo!) guaranteed.
E. A. JEROME,
Architect
Having had several year' exiwrienc In
.Intltlng and building. 1 would respectfully
solicit a part of I he patronage of the people ol
iiiui.l llivi-r :ni ntlclutte building. Terms
rca jin ihlf. u ul satisfaction guaranteed. Of
llce at resldeuoe on Heights.
H. SEYMOUR HALL,
Surveyor.
I mii iiialllled and prepared to do all kinds
or rlral class land surveying. Accuracy guar
iiu'eed. Tli " who wis'1 rlrst-class work done
idd'CM. K. K. 1. 2., Hisd River. Phone Hal.
ASSOCIATION
OF McMINNVlLLB. ORE.
Announces another reduction in the
cost of insurance.
T. L. DUNSMOItK, THE DALLES
or
C. D TIIOAIPSON, HOOD KIVEK
McEWEN & KOSKEY
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Prom ot sales and quick returns
Wholesale dealers in all kinds of First
and Produce Consignments solicited
129 Front Sttree, Portland, Ore.
Hood River Studio
FOR
Fi rst - Class Photographs
We have the latest In mounts and can en
lame vinr Photos In Crayon, Platinoid or
ttep'v.. 3 . .V"'lou guaranteed.
a . D. ROGERS, Prop
C. EVERETT,
The Practical Shoemaker,
At Kiggs' Old Stand.
Fine Vvk a Svecialt v.
R.JONES, Dentist
Crown and Bridge W rk.
Teeth Withsnt Plites.
.dm-i.t of diseased teeth n.l
t Liotj'.ua Buildinic. Pifn
KUIii-
. Hi;::
C.F.SUMNER
headquarters for
PLUMBIMG
Come in and exam
ine our line of
Pumps, Bath Tubs, La
vatories, SirJLS, Etc.
Spray and Garden Hose
still selling at
Reduced Rates
All Kinds of Repairing Work
Guaranteed
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.
McReynolds & Co.
DEALERS IN
Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain
and Poultry supplies
YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS,
Petal u ma Incubators and
Brooders
STOCK FOOD
Phone 1091
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
FOR SALE
One-third cash: balance on or before
20 years at 7 per cent.
60 acres timbered land in sec. IB, 1-10,
with additional 100 acres partly tim
bered. Timber is worth cash pay
ment required.
acres south of Wilson Reservoir.
South half, block 8, Parkhurst.
U lota, block 29, Hood River proper.
Apply to MURRAY KAY,
Plu ne 95x Hood River.
Eureka Meat Market
McGUIRE BROS., Props.
Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard
Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables.
nee Delivery. Phone Main 35.
f COFFEE
TEA SPICES
BAKING POWDER
EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
EDE1
CL0SSET&DEVEB3
PORTLAND. ORE.
s
ML ABBOTT
Millinery,
Hair Goods
Richardson's Silks and
Embroidery Supplies.
" Opposita the Paris Fair.
BONTON
...Barber Parlors...
The place to get an easy
shave and first-class hair cut
Our shop iR metropolitan in
every respect.
Porcelain Baths in Connection
o. h: gray; prop.
Carry a lull line of
Whips, Robes, Blankets
and Wagon Covers,
Heavy Harness
Also Double and Single
Driving Harness
All made in their shop;
Coll and get our price before buying
.BICYCLE SHOP.
J. MARION REID
Bicyc'cs, Guns, Sewing , Machines,
rurniiure, umDreuas, Moves
and Locks Repaired
KEYS MADE lO ORI'ER
Bicrclee. Guns, elc, n.-tit by e.lii:ss for
repairs will be neatly and promptly re-
i i .... i ... ...... l
paired aim reiurntu. v mu !
lo 13.00 on price of new wheel -. Tires,
brake, and all kin'U of repir sold at
Portland prices. Pricvs furnished on
application. Reference: Bradntre
Town Lots
In the beautiful
Ri vcrview Park
Addition
Can be bought
durin": the next few weeks at
Sacrifice Prices
Don't overlook this
opportunity
to get a lot in this sightly
location
before it w too late
J. H. Heilbronner
&Co.
Hood River, Ore.
Bargains in
Real Estate
The Underwood and Little White
Salmon Valley choic fruit and griifs
land ; 80 acres ; good improvements; 12
acres In cultivation; 400 fruit trees 100
in full bearing; all kinds of fruit lare
and small; running water; good soil.
2b miles out. $40 per acre. .
Twenty acres, 9 in cultivation ; house
nd barn; 100 fruit trees in bearing;
mall fruit; 3 miles out. 2,100.
Forty acreB 20 in cultivation; 200
fruit trees in full bearing; one house,
two wells; fine view overlooks bluff ; 5
miles out. 50 per acre.
I ha e now arranged to open up 500
acres of 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 3J miles of Cook's
station and boat landing. Now ia the
time to get a good cheap home. Every
thing on terms.
Come and investigate.
The above is only juut 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
alUlfa cat) be grown without irrigation.
F. W. DeHart
Underwood, Wash.
RALPH REED
Best line of Cigars in
the City
Also handle Hue of
Pipes, Tobaccos and
Fishing Tackle
Biliousness and Constipation.
For years I was troubled with biliour
iiabs anrl ronitinft i 'li. which mnde lift
inierable for nie. My nppetit" I'ailril
ma T 1,4' inv llxil'll Inri'M unit v 1a itv
PepHin prepu ati 1 1 a .1 ratburtica onlv
made mauer.-i uise. 1 u. not kiiou
wli e I should have been today had I
n6t tried Chamberlain's Htomacb ami
Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve tbe
i 1 feeling at once, strengthen the diges
tive functions, helping the aysteiM to do
its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts,
Berimngham, Ala. These tatileis are
for sale by Keir & Cans.
mil ur ia Hood River
a i .
The remedy that mates you tat, sleep
and grow slioii, called Pslmo Tajik'",
will l .M rw.iii.riy i.y -iimmn
Pharmacy, I In-at River. Hrae greM
nerve and constitution buililer cn-t only
50c per box. six boxes. t2.30. tf
We have secured the agencv fur Orino
Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new Uxnilv.
that makes the liver lively, pnriliis the
breath, cures headache and n gulaUs
tbe digestive organs, t'uri-s chronic
constipation. Ask us about it. Clarke
Drag Co.
GENERAL NEWS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
ITEMS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS
A Resume of tin Week' Doing Com
piled from Our Ex
changes. 2 Many boboea s:i e passing south
these days mil tteuih'bt watchman
report tliut they literally come in
droves, aud that be has quite time
crowding them onward. Uervaia Star.
The Gilliam County Milling Co.,
wbioh auFpemUa opi-i i.tinus a coule
of week hk ( ten tint of tbe finan
cial flurry, itatlto t.p gaiu this
moruiiiK 1 ; rii.i'..,.K cut Hour aud
feed as tui. .. - t'oudon lilobe.
John Harilson lobt bit separator by
(lie 'luosdr.j night nhilo tbe crew was
aep. Tbe niaubiuo was tbiebing
ou tbe J. E. Downer lauch and had
just Huifched a setting. Condon
Ulobe.
Ollie Haguewood is in jail at Ilepp
ner for a "bad m im performance In
lone last Wednesday, duriug which be
shot up tbe town. In jail witb bim is
WilliRui Price, vvno tried to Uolp turn
out of tbe loue bastile. - Coudrn
(Jlobe.
A box of pretty red apples every bit
as netit as the one thit tempted poor
old Aiiam Is on display at tbe Bazaar.
Ibey are Baldwins aud are the pre-
duj, of James Nichols' orchard on the
1'batober road. Washington County
News.
II. Sevuiore Hull, civil engineer, of
Hood Hirer, baa made arrangements
to transfer bis otlloe aud lesidence to
this side of the river. He will make
the chtiuize about tbe first of the
month, and his oltice will be witb A.
W. Estes & Co. for tbe present.
White Salmon Enterprise.
lhe last spike has beeu driveu in
the Sulem-l'ortlatid electrio line aud
tiuins will ba running betweeu trie
two cities by January 1. Work will
be pushed into Washington county in
the early spring, aud before another
summer hi over wo may reasonably ex
poet to be riding to Portland cn tbe
electrio cars. forest Grove Times.
Laige shipments of fruit trees bare
beeu received in Dallas during the
past week aud more are expected
soon. Tlio number of trees ordered
witbiu tbo past year, aud the large
aorexge of laud now being prepared
for the planting of orchards, indicates
a great growth ot tho fruit laislug In
dustry iu Polk county iu tbe near fu
ture Polk Couuty Observer.
While at Brownsville. E. C. Bob
erts, tbe fruit inspector, was given a
tew waluuts from u 10-year-old Iran
uuette tree, iiibrt of u crop of nearly
eight biisbuls, north about $10. This
is a sample of what the waluut busi
ness might be made to do in this val
ley, where tbey nulverasally do well.
There is a tree in Alhany wliloli pro
duoes about $30 woith annually. Al
bany Demucrcut.
Neighbor Jennings has been gather
iog Btiawberries oft his vines duriug
tbe past two woeks. Laut week be
cultivated tbe natob and picked aev
etui nice ripe oneis, but tbe frost of
tbe past few nights baa injured tbe
blossotna so that there will uot be auy
more ripen tbis winter. There was a
beavv crop of greeu berries and blos
soms which would have made a good
crop in a couple of weeks. Forest
Orove i'imes.
Strawberries blooming on tbe oom
uious. raspberries iu tbe gardeus,
must look strange to eastern people.
who see snow and sleot ut tbis time ot
tbe year, as a rule. Tbe Que Italian
climate Oietion is blessed witb should
cause her iububitauts to be grateful
forever. Riches ia not all iu life, it
the outsido ia gloomy aud forbic.ding.
Here we uot only enjoy good weather
but all tbe luxuries of life, inoluding
good health. Mt. Scott News.
Cliffs, tbe ft.'st tailroad division
east of Portland on tbe Nortb liank
railway, etiuated opposite Rufus, is
rapidly forging to the front as a city,
Within a raoutd past it pas a ouna
inas ui. all under cover, some entire'
lr finished and painted, others in
tifocess ot nulsning. all wiin ocou
pants waiting. It baa nine foot side
walks tbrougb the business part uf the
place, aud water piped to all poinis
by street mains. It has a barber
shoo, hotel. lestHurant, stole, eto.
witb othui tiusiness opportunities
open to new comers. Moro Ofcierver,
A war.iitydeed wu9 recently Hied iu
the otUce ot tbe county clerK by b. it,
Brooks by which wua trausferetd to
.In in fm I). Kiuifa a tract of land about
three miles eoullicsbt of Ibe Dalles
known ti9 the old Brooks farm for tbe
sum of ili'.i'i. Do. By tbe terniB of tbe
sale Jir. Brooks will duilug tne tan
winter nnd spring of 19U7 aud 1908
ti l ut 75 acres ot tbe land purubased
to fruit tiees of various variat lea. No
specifications are made regurding the
kind of trees ho shall set out, but it
is understood that punches, cheiries,
prunes and apples will prevail.
Chronicle.
E. N. (iillntn was over from the Ma
dras country lus week and while here
put a tivu .eur-ul l tilly tbiougb some
of tu t tt .nts. She jumps a pole,
shakes bunds all around, bold up auy
font to he examined, mounts a box,
tells Mr. U whether she likes bim or
not a:., I does various other tiicks.
She liits been hitched up single but a
few timet', but w en tbe harness is
put on aud the rbafts held up she
itiHrches under like an old timet,
ititro is u oliiitice for some oue to de-
?iP "', ' "e .nua 8 5.u ""V
K1U li T , I rj IULIS Vll l.fllKiilll. lllbuuutu
" , . lllilf lu.J or.a
; t kjl L ... .ltt,.c roui b irse
l.t.,1L0Ud cor. iu Jouiral.
A number of people bave beeu pass
ing th uiigli Madras during tbe past
neek rr hj, on their way to Beud,
where H is Hii'l they go to buy irri
gated I Hid ivn rert ies ot niue eaob
went Lin i uii i.Kiii tbe Bi at of tbe
v eek. hu irrigulioo coinpauy at
Bend baa beeu handicapped in plac
ing its I'.iudg on tbe market by tbe
lack of railroad transportation, but
even with tbat handicap, the price of
tbe D. 1. it P. Co. 'a iriigated land,
when compared witb tbat of other if
rlgated tracts, proved great induce
ment to people looking for tbat kind
of land. It ia a pretty aafe wager,
anyway, tbat tals section ot tbe state
won't be mo.cn longer wunoui ran
transportation. Madras Pioneer.
Several of the citizens of Golden-
dale and tiolnity have taken op
subscription and purchased tbe old
block bouse, wbioh nas been one ot
tbe landmarks of tbe Spring Creek
country for great number of years.
lbi old building has been moved to
ioldendale and will be put together
again on the plat of ((round owned by
tbe city nortb ot tbe oemeteiy. in is
Is one ol tbe biatorio old buildings
tbat was used by tbe settlers in early
days in Klicktiat county, when tbe
Indians went on some or.tbelr numer
ous "tantrums" wDen you oouio ex
pect to be awakened at any time by
the war whoops of tbe Indians, and
could look out of your windows and
see tbe red fiends waring tomahawks
aud guns, -ud auy minute might bare
beeu your last on tbis eartn. Ho tbia
old building was elected, and within
Its walls many prayer baa been lilt
ed up to an all wise providence to
spare tbe inmates from tbe wratb ot
the red devils, tbe donors ot tals
historlo building should be thanked
that they are saving tbia old land
mark foi the tuture generations of
uui fair oountiy. Uoldendale Sent!
n el.
Fatal Accident at YYjeth.
W. C. Burns, who was run over ty
moving car while at work at Wyeth
Thursday afternoon, died at The
Dalles sanatorium In tne evening irom
tbe effects ot tbe terrible aocident.
Bums is a yardmastor at Wyeth and
wbi mangled by falling off a moving
oar. Ills left arm was completely sev
ered from the body and tbe left log
was . kept In place only by ligaments.
Tbe injured niau was brought to The
Dalles for treatment shortly after the
aocideut.
At Wyeth tbeie is a spui that leads
down from the main line to tbe ex
treme edge of tbe Colombia in order
tbat tbe oars may be loaded directly
from tbe small river crafts tbat ply
ou tbe Columbia. Tbe grade is very
heavy on tbis spur, making it neoes
sary fcr the engine to get well under
headway before approaohing the steep
est part of tbe grade. At tbe top of
tbe grade there is a small oonay
bouse, wbioh stands close to tbe
traok. Tbe engine bad been attached
to several stock cars and tbe young
man. apparently not thinking of tbe
impending danger, was holding to tbe
side of one of tbe oars Just as a crane
man usually does, wben be struck tbe
oorner of tbe donkey bouse. He was
knocked to eartb and tbe body was
thrown partially necrose tbe traok.
Tbe train was moving swiftly and tbe
young man was run over by two ca:i
before it colnd be stODDed.
The engine was detached from tbe
remaining cars and the body of tbe
young man piaoed In tbe eab. in less
than forty-five minutes from the time
tbe engine Mt wyetn. wnicn is tnir
ty two miles from this city, it pulled
in at tbe station at rbe Danes. An
ambulance was called and tbe Injured
man taken to tbe sanatonum. He,
however, was very weak and died soon
after bis arrlvaL
Mi. Burns has a wife and sister at
Lona Beach. Cal.. who have been no
titled of bis death. His parents live
at EmDOiia. Kansas, and they have
also i been notified ot the aocident
Chronicle.
Glad They Attended.
Editor Glacier: 1 believe that all
the Hood River attorneys are glad
they attended tbe teoent meeting of
tbe Oregon mate liar association si
Portland. It seems to me tbat we were
fully repaid for all the expense and
more than tbat we heard soma very
Intelligent discussions on Important
topics of the day. Tbe money ques
tion was ably commented on by one
of Portlands prominent bangers, uon
Oliver P. Mirton, special attorney in
tbe reclamation servloe of the United
States, save an address on irrigation
which was very instructive to every
oun present Mr. Morton is a direct
descendant of 'the late Ex-Oovernor
Oliver P. Motton, ot tbe state ot In
rHuna.
On Wednesday, the 20th, a banquet
was spread for about oue hundred
lawyers aud It was decided success,
Tbe meeting was interspersed witu
musio hv a male Quartet, abort
siiBHnhes bv ten prominent attorney
and drew out many profitable and
pleasant remarks. J. W. Morton,
Child Scalded to Death.
"You can't catch me papa," cried
th bhLDv treble of little Arthur Lar
ami. of Trontdale. with whom bis
fathei was playing after tbe day'
work.
Just then tbo babe, breaking away
in exoited glee, fell into a tab of
scalding water. Ihi was 8 o'clock at
night; be died at 5 o'clock the next
morning.
Mrs. X'ted Larson, mother of little
Arthur, was preparing her husband's
bath. She had poured tbe hot water
into Ibe tub and bad turned away for
oold. Nearby Larson and the baby
art liavliiff their evenina's tomp.
Arthur was the only obild of Mr. and
Mrs. Larson and would bave been
three years old in January.
Possibly Older Than Ere.
Arthur A. Ureene in the Oregouian
Hva the apple Is as old aa Eve. How
doea be know. Possibly be would like
us to beleve be is a student of tbe
unnd book: but we would have come
nanrer believinit it had be not made
tnat statement. However, we will ad
m it tbat it or its progenitor of perhaps
similai shape or flavor was In exist
euoe even farther baok than that, even
if the bitle doesn't mention it epecin
rallv aa a product ot tbe garden ot
Eden. MoMinnville News-Reporter,
Bell-Stryker.
C. A. Bell, of Hood River, and Miss
D a M. Strvker. ol Portland, were
married at tbe borne of tbe bride in
Portland Thursday. November 21
Mr. aud Mrs. Bell arrived In H od
River Saturday morning, where tbey
will be at home t their friends after
Onnember 1.
Mr. Bell is oue of the old and high
ly remiBoted residents of tbia city.
and tbe bride a veiy estlui tble lady of
Portlaud. Tbe Ulaoler extsnds con
gratulations.
A. A. Jayne bad legal
The Dalles Tuesday.
business at
INCREASING USi
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NATIONAL FOREST
50,000 ACRES NOW IN RESERVES
Eight 5arerle Now Maintained to
Grow Sffdllnps for Depleted
forests.
"Wlthiu lb fee decades after the
Brat fedoral recognition of forestry,
and sixteen yeius from the date when
the first 'tiuibeiland reserve' was
created, I here bare been established,
n tbe Interest ot tbe wools ptopie,
150 million acres fit national forests,
effectively riotectui ngaiust fire aud
trespass, and tbrnr r open on advan
tageous terms to lhe e of tbe pub
lic" Thus reads It. i annual review
ot forest work In t'.e year book ot tbe
department cf agriculture. "Forests
bave so large a place in the national
life that in some measure every citi
zen sbarej tbe benefits wbiob atteud
successful effort to preserve, restore,
or establish them. Yet it will alwnya
be the western industiies wbiob will
most profit fiom tbe presence of the
existing national forests, upon wboxe
resource mainly wood, water and
range tbey are largely dependent.
The government always favors settlers
and home builders and prior users,
both by granting free use of timber
and byenoouraging small sales. The
business or tne national roresis must
Increase hugely; for so vast are tbe
resources ot timber and minerals, and
tbe opportunities for various business
enterprises aud lor the development
of power and irilgation, tbat tbe util
ization ot tbe loieBts can oe said to
have only fairly begun.
Xbrougbout tbe yeHr niarxea pro
gress bas beeu nituie in scouring me
moat prompt, simple, and precise dub
iness methods, and in bringing the
forest officers iu the field aud,
through them, the public into closer
touch with tbe alms of tbe govern
ment in its forest policy. On Jauuary
1, I DOG, tbe area ot tbe natioual for
eats was 07,773,017 seres, aud on De
cember 21. 1900, 127,154,371 acres; but
the receipts increased In greater pro
portionfrom $273,000 in 1905 to U,-
004,185 in 1900. In addition, 15,000
permittees (near by settlers auu raucu
mon) weie granted timber free of
charge to tbe value ot $75,000.
"In disposing ot timber on tne na- .
tional forests, eveiy effort bas been
made to meet tbe local conditions in
eaob forest and in tbe different parts
ot each forest where tbe character ot
the timber and tbe market required
special consideration. Tbis has been
done not only by varying tbe size of
tbe trees wbiob aie cut uuder tbe
sales iu aooordance with tbe kind of
timber and tbe situation, but also by
supplying tbe needs of tbe people in
each vicinity witb tbe particular kind
of timber required by tbem in tneir
industries.
The institution of a charge for
grazing in tbe forests, with tbe adop
tion of regulations to prevent aamage
to tbe range, and witb sstisiaotory al
lotments ol territory, ootn between
the cattle owners aud between indi
vidual ownets ot the same kind ol
stock, were important accomplish
ments of tbe year. - , ,
'Planting operation! are at preseuc
centered in eight nurseries within or
near as may different forests ibere
are now on baud a toal of 6,000,000
seedling!, and 750 aores were planted
In tbe spring ot iwi. f our ot tne
nurseries have been established long
enough to grow seedlings of size for
planting.
Hotter lacinciea ror ouujmuuiuu
Hon, through public and private tele
phone lines now being oonnruuteu,
and the Improvement ot roads, will
be ot tbe greatest assistance in tne
conduct ot forest business, and espeO'
(ally in tbe control of fires. Ibe use
of tbe forests by tbe publio will also
be stimulated by thj marking of roads
and trails, giving tbe direction and
distance to tbe nearest town, ranch or
oamplng place.
"The reoord of 1900 has confirmed
the business sucoess of the govern
ment policy, and thus given encour
agement to the development of tbe
technical side of forestry. Wben,
tbrougb studies now uuder way, a
better knowledge of the growth and
habits of our western trees is secured
and tbe forests have beon brought,
tbiougb the utilization of ground at
proseut nuoooupied, to greatly in
creased productiveness, still larger
beuetlts may be expected."
The article, "Progress of Forestry
in 1900" illustrated of wbiob tbe
above ia an extract, bas been issued
together witb a directory of forest
olrJoers associations and schools in
pamphlet form. It oan be bad upon
application to tbe Forester, Forest
Service, Washington, D. C.
Moved Into New Building.
J. E. Niobols ia moving bis under
taking establishment Into bis new
building, wbioh is about completed,
only a few minor details to be done
ye:. Tbe painters are at woik and
tbe front office is being fitted up.
Tbe arrangement of tbe rooms is
very convenient for tbe business, aud
Mr. Niohols designed them witb tbat
aim in view. The office will be divid
ed into two rooms, a reception room
ocoupying tbe west end aud tne dusi-
nes office tbe east etid, a louoy occu
pying tbe center.
Back of the office is a line large
chapel, well arranged for guod sized
orowd, aud lighted by two chandeliers
and side lights. Still back of the
chapel are tbe work rooms, aud at the
aide tbe sales rooms, une ruuui mu
bo used entirely for children s gious.
The extra store room In tho building
will be occupied by the Paciho btaies
Telepboue Co. about tbe nrst ot uie
year.
Advertised Letter Lht.
For week ending Nov. 23, 1907:
French, Miss Edna; Kirkpatrick, Mrs.
Ting; Peterson, Mis. A. O. ; Pond,
Mrs. Maire; Willi. ,ns, Miss Mamie;
Williams, MlssOrace; Abelseu, Mar
tin; Bel), Pit; Bebill, Harry; Conley,
D. D. ; Eriokson. Alfred; (Jliocni, O.
A.; Hudson, Harvey; Jubnson, C.
H. ; Johnson, Thomas; Johnson,
Hans; LuAinstein, A. L ; MoMurray,
Mr.; Ottle, August; lulce, Sampson;
Suifaoe. Elbert; White, W. T.
Wm. M. Yates, P. M.
Chapped hands are quickly eurcd by
plying Chamberlain s Suive. Price,
applying
2o centB,
For sale bv Kelr and Cass.
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