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VOI j. XIX HOOD RIVER, OREGON, FEBRUARY 13, 1903 NO. 30 H.HII RIVKR CO .1 MKRCIALCLCB MeU very wi-ond Mu,is? In Meh month alt p. "1., ill Hie club ronms over Jackson's storsT v.-B. PAvnmoN, Herr,UryA li tiD RIVKR UibUK NO left, A. F. and A. M.Meets iSnturduy evtuln- on or before Til .'ill HXHIU. A. I). CLARKE, W. M. 1 1. Mi Hohai.u, Beret ry. U '()l) KIVER CH AITKR NO. 87. R A. M .M.t first suit lliird Frlilav uiirliuof each Month. (. R Oabtnkh H. f. K O Hl.WHAH, Heon-lsry. ImOD KIVKK CHAPTER No. O. K. 8. Mtwtaseronti and fourth Tiifs.tsjr tvsntng ufesrli miiiitli. Visitors cord ml y welcomt-rt Caukik Baii.cy, W. M. Kibs Idkl A oonwouTH, Htt-rrtary. 11'LEWIU'K I.O OKNO.107, I. O. O. f Mu lu Km riml hall, every Thursday ti'Kht. M. J. MA3iKia,.N. U. Uiu. Thomson, retary FI'EN ENCAMPMKNT, NO., I. O. 0. F. 1 .fnlar turning se"cind and nrth Monday n cacti month. Uro. Thomson, C. P. II, C. hMlTtl, HrlllK) KKMP 1.OU0K, No. 181, 1. O. (. Meets In 0.1.-I I Improvement Co.' ball every Satur day iilhl. Visitors cordially weloomed. K T. Folts, N. O. I A. E. ('LAKE, Re Heev. I Kl I. KKHtfK AH PK'IRKE lnUBNO. . '..O . 1 .-Met-! Upland lliird l-rldayi 'ii BW'.I lUOIIlll. Mas E. B. Mayes, N.G. t'.i LA Mat Davidsoh, Secretary. W O. V. meets the 2d and 4th Haturdaya fu h month at I. O. O. F. hall. Visitor! cor dially Invltvd. A. C. STATtuN, C. C. K. VV . McKkv nolim. Clerk. W.M'tXWA LODGE NO. 80, K. Of P -M.-ei- In K. ol P. hall every Tuesday mailt. C. P.Kosa, CC, J. E. Nichols, K.of R. nml 8. H'lOD RIVER CAMP, No. 7,702, M. W. A. Meets in I. O. o. F. ball every Wednesday rilclit. 11. .S,bvis, V. C. C. V. llAKili. Clerk HOOD RIVKR CIRCLE NO. 524, WOMKN OF Woodcraft-M'-fit ut K. of P. ball on the Gi'Kland Thlru Fridays of each mouth. Lou McRKYKOLIM, ti. N, K. W. McKrynoi.ds, Clerk. RIVElimUK UUK1KNO. A. O. IT. W Meets first and lliird Haturdaya t each month. R. E. CHAPM ts, U. W. t)Ei. nlocom, Financier CHK.iTk.K.SHUT. Recorder. Ol VTA AHSEMRLY NO. 1(B. UNITED ART-ri-na. Meet the an and third Wednes days, work; lecond and fourth Wednesday! artisans' hall. W. II. McGcirk, M. A. E. H. rlAK'iwio, Secretary. COURT HOOP RIVER NO. , FOKEHTERS of Amerlca,-Meets every .Saturday evening in K. of P. hall. Jon f G. Zolls, 0. R. F. f. Bbosiuh, Bccrotar; . CABY POST, NO. 16, 0. A. R. MEETS AT A. O. U. V.'. lull, sucond aud lourth Satur iys of ench nioutbst io clockp.nl. All O. A. R. members Invited to meet with us. (J. H. CAtrrNF.u, Commander. 8. K. Plytiik. Adlntant. tANHY W. ILL'.. No. 16 MEETS BECOND i.l toimb ralunluysof each Month in A. i'. U. . ball at 2 p. m. Mkh. J. H. GILL, PresidenL Lydia Bumnkk, Hwretary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 84ii9, R. N. A. Me- U ul 1. O. O. F. Hall oa the second and lourui Fi.uiiys id eneb mouth. MKH. 11. Fklkk, 0. Mkh. F. I'. liKOSICS. Recorder. PAYNTER LUDUE, No. 1I0, M. B. A. nnUi Brat and third Fridays of each mouth at K. ol P. hall. Uko. o. Millkk, Pres. AUU. UUIOXAUD, het . J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, telephoucs: OOIue, 281; residence, 811. rtl'UUEON O. K. 4 X. Co. H. L. BUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Csi.k pniuiptly annwi-rsd In town or eountry, Liny or NlKbt. Ti iephones: Residence, 611: OtOce, 613. Oltkce in uit rosius Building. E. 0. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Uilicv over First National U iuk, Hood River, Oregon. Olli e I'hone Maiu 871 Res. Maiu 873 M.F. SHAW, M. D. Oilier iii Jackson Bluck. !': . e t licim . No. 1-171. Residence, No. HH Sh"" li II..-SI1AKP llK. EBNA B. BlIAKP Osteopathic Physicians JiLuIuiiKp . I tin! Aiiierieaii Sch ! of ' 'slei i i , Knkuviilc, Mo. o.t . -. liniiii iter i auk aud liu-l Co. Hid; i ,, .',) Hixiu Kivkk C. r,K'SlUS, M. D. I'HN.-ICIAN AND SURGEON I'bonc Central, or 121. i ll.ce Hours: 10 to 11 A. M ; 2 to 3 and 6 to 7 P M. Dit. E. T. CARNES DENTIST 3!IW over Bartmess Store HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Telephone 31.' H.D. W. PINEO.D.D.S. DENTIST Crown Bkidgb Work a Specialty. Office over Firet National Bank Telephone Main 311 C E. JENKINS, D.M.D DliNTlST. 1. Itpl.onee : Offiix- -83 ; residence luJF Olfice over Uutler Bank, Hood Kivkr, Orb A. V. JAYNR ' LAWYER A'l-t-nd Kniiiiulied. Money lxj-nwl HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. 11. HARTWIG, LAWYKIi. Will Practice in All Court Ofllr In Bmlth Building, over Flii N U nl Bank. . ll'Xin KIVKR nttl- -N. JW. MORTON"-" Attorney and Counselor at Law NOT V KY PUBLIC Office wllb J. H. Il' ilb'i.nucr 4 '' Collect Ions, Aburncta, rvillimeul o' F.vim HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. White Salmon Valley Bank Tin .stnull depositor receives the same eourteoustreatiuen - 'as the larger tmes. We have both. COME AND SEE US. FA8Ei"L,r' K. L. Hsrrt, E.O.BlamcBa V. C. Brock. Asst. Caahler. First National Bank of hood river, orhxw. Capital $50,000 Sui-pltts, $15,000. P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS Doputy County 8nrveorfor Wum fVtnmv Deputy County Surveyor far Kllcklut l , .vasn. city tuglneer, city of Hood River. Mil. ....... r.lo. .-A u.l ... --, - ---t--. . wuu i.iiw. piuia, sua rurnlkb subject to approval, plans, ipecirlca- - - lur ail classes Ol DUHUinfl public, private and mercantile. Special atten tion VIVAn 1.1 Mllin.lU any. - I. .. I ( ... " iw-vuiuiu( nun "uiiuiuj, uuuu tuver, ures;oa. JOHN LELAND JIMNDERS0N ATTORNEY-AT LAW, ABiSTRACTKR. NO TAB Y PUBLIC and REAt EHTATK 1I1KNT For a years a resident of O.agon and Waah- " Z . years experience in Ileal Kvtute msllers, as abstractor, searcher of -nu mnji, oaiiiH7uun KuaraDteeu r no onarfe International Correspondence chool 8CRANTON, PA. ' H. V. REED, Representative Ui Sixth BL, Portland, Orecon. Hood River once a month. Full infer tuition mailed upon request. Mrs. Mary Powell Jordan, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office and residence, home place of John eiaiiu i n-uuemou, oiave bi., neaa 01 intra ot. Phone (71. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. DR. C. W. EDMUNDS Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. New Broaiui Building. Telephone Main 111 HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED YETERIS ART SCRGE0? Is prepared to do any work In the veterin ary line. He can be found by calling at or ph-nine; to Clarke s drug store. Stranahan & Slaven Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Phone 769 Estimates furnished on request. An Inmost job guaranteed. E. A. JEROME, ArcKttect Having had several ysarV experience n draftliiK slid building. I would rwipeellully wll' il pan "f i l.e patronage ol the peopl i ol Hno.1 River who .titlclpate building. Terms ren.-ou-ible, h id xatlKfuctlon trUHluiiteed. Of floe at rejl'l 'in on II .lgM. H. SEYMOUR HALL, Surveyor. I am qualified and :.'epared U d.i all kinds of first clas Uii I nr eylna. Accuracy gusr anteed. TM . ho rl rst-class woik done address It. F. I. 1., Hood River. Phone 611x1. EB ASSOCIATION OF McMINNVlLLE, ORE. Anniviiii.-.-g Hnother reduction in the iii-t of insurance. T. L. liN.MOUK, THE DALI ES or C. I) THOMPSON, HOOD tSIVER McEwen & Koskey GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Prompt sales and quick returns Wholesale dealers in all kinds of First tnl Produce ConsitinniPtits solicited Front Stlree, Tortland, Ore. Do It Now Sou Sweet Peas. Sow Tomatoes. Sow Celery. And buy your Seed at STEWARTS C. EVERETT, The Practical Shoemaker, At Riggs' Old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. P . JONES, Dentist Crown and Bridge Wort Teeth Withsut Plata ! icit no nt nf ditte-ARed teetb and giiiiia .iH i itiositis Building. Pbon- Kia:4. I - . ; , 1 Cbaa. O. Pratt, 1. H. n borne, R. W. Pratt, rrealdenL Vice Pres. Cashier. Hood River Banking and Trust Co. We transact a general banking business and own our own banking prop T Interest paid oa time and In deposits Safe deposit boxes. C.F.SUMNER HEADQUARTERS FOR Plumbing Come in and exam-, ine our line of Pumps, Bath Tubs, La vatories, Sinks, 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 f 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 Phine 1091 HOOD KIVER. ORECON Eureka Meat Market M.t,l IKE BROS., Props. Oalera hi Krfh anil Cured Meats, Lard Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables, rnee Delivery. Phone Mnio S5. Sfi-t ! ! i - y iff,. . f "COFFLE ! TEA r!C:5 . , OAK liS G PC-.wii EXTRACTS I just main i CLOSSETatiiVt PORIIAND. 0RC J ML ABBOTT Millinery, Hair Goods Richardson's Silks and Embroidery Supplies. Opposite the Paris Fair. BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to get an easy snaveanu nm-ciass nair cui. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection O. H. GRAY, Prop. E! Curry a lull line of Whips, Robes, Blankets and Wagon Covers, Heavy Harness Also Double and Single Driving Harness All mailt? iu their simp. Cull a ml .7 1 1 our rUxn before buying. .BICYCLE SHOP. J. MARION KEID Bicyclus. Guns, Sewing Ma chines, Furniturs. Umbrellas, Stoves and Locks Repaired. . KEYS MADE TO 0RIER t'icvvles, Ouas, etc., snt by evprpps for repairs will be neatly and promptly re tiairel anil returned. Oa i aava vnn l io 13.00 on price of new wheals. Tires, brakes, an! all kintl of repairs Mil at Portland prices. Pruv;fnrrii8li,'i on plication. . li-(.' rnce : Urailstre DO NOT WAIT until all the best lots in TO YM PM are sold before you innke up your mind to BUY A HOME PriMli. lelilrtis lots dnig le last 3 i- i IT'S UP TO YOU to a J. II. Heilbronner & Cc. The Reliable Dealers Underwood and Little White Salmon CHOICE FRUIT LANDS This, is where fruit large and small grows to perfection and commands the highest market price. A Favorable Location. . In Skamania County, the Southern part of Washington, on the eastern slope of the Cascade range, thus lying be tween tne two extremes the excessive rainfall of the oast and drouth of l lie eastern part of the state; and directly opposite Hood River. There is no Boom. Our land in selling on its merits and at reasonable prices. A Specialty of Small Tracts. We have now completed th survey of a l.irtfe tract and can furnish from teu acres lip. Come and make your selections us a delay mean that you will pay more money as prices are advancing. I have also Klickitat County erain and grazing lands, highly improved larms hi reasonaoie prices. Write or call on . . F. W. Detlart Underwood, Wash. RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle A. C. BUCK NOTARY PUB LI1'' AND IXSUil- AN'CE AGENT Room 12 Rroflhui r.ioik JOE WILSON SELLS ' Wire Wound Wooden Water Pipe DR. EDGINGTON SMITH BUILDING HOOD RIVKR - . OREGON The Trio Orchestra Composed of A. Kohler, flut- and zither; Chas. O. Newman, violin; MiM Brace, piano Music furnl bed for all occasions. Concert numbern, entertain ments, weddings, receptions, dam:, i t.1. For information spplv tj CJtAS. Q. HEW MAN, Hood River, Ore I'hone Alain 867. 1 ?cts are signffy. ft laM is well Jralrt. ft Title is nerfel. Some of w m pinl ImiiiiessiilareHt GENERAL NEWS OF LOCAL INTEREST ITEMS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS A Kciime of the Week' Dolnjii Com. piled I'roni Our l.'-ve'ianires. Ed. J. Prekin h,n been lier.l from. HI is?, tlio iu-urhirci ntet.t for wbom lie did biiRine-H, receked a letter from blm duted .lauuurv '2.2 irom New Vork, kayinu ha would leave that niKbt lor Suuta Momino aud for "all wbotp it coneerred" to see bia father as to domicilii Mttcnltiea and "uhdb'' would miike it : ii :;!-r -Chionicle. W. II. l)i,Vi ..n . .t-i tent mana ger of thn i a-uii"itia telephone Cinulllanv nr ' il.tnl id in t ha nitv 1 InokiuR over lu Ueld with a view to I lecomiueuding the lontallation of a isvstein coveriun Umatliia, Union, ' iion, uaKer ami Walia Walla coun ties. Run tliere la every prospect tnat a turoiable report will lie made, tajg a Peudletou dispHtch. It is the in tent lou to build from Peudleton to 'Valla Walla, connecting all inter wnili;il8 points, ard also from Pen dl" to n to 1.8 Grande aud from theie to lJaker City and Wallowa county. Lines will also be rx tended from Peu dleton into the interior of Grant, Morrow and ilatuey counties. Al though enstem Oreou is now well supplied with loug distuuee lines it Is believed there is Btill room and busl-ne-is frr the autonintie and as the uew ayeteiu is meeting witli much success elsewhere it is believed eastern Oie gou will receive it welt. YesterdHy whh tbo Orst good day for spraying fruit trees we have had fur two wneks aud it us appieoiated by orcharding generally. Iboy were all busy an the time Is growiug sboit in hioh to do all the work that should be done. Fruit Inspector Heebe was out with his hygrometer, testing the sprays used to see that they were up to standurd, as much of the spraying lust year was done with heme made material, which in some cases whs too throng and In others too weak. If you ate expecting to raise good fruit t Ii i hi yoar, it is time La get busy and trim your trees and then give them an elfeotive sprtiyiug--Ku-gene Rep inter. A move Is on toot to petition the postoUlce department to c limine the name ol the postofllce at Camas, Wn., to LaCaiuas. The confusion arising iu the minds of strangers io the names Chuihs and LuCatnas U against the iuteieet of thu towu. The town was platted us LaCaitiBs and the clll- oial name for the oity is LaCamus, but the postotHiui is Camss and from this there orlseis, especially In the minds of st Hirers, considerable con fusion. LaCiinias Post. The city cminoil at its regular ses siou on last Tiifsduy evening settled wi.h Fred Letiiiiiinn by paying him 8200 damages tor the loss of his mule, iv Ii ion wai killed tbe latter part of December, by coming lu contact with bu electrio wire in the enstem part of the city. Lobniiinu Is a milk hauler and owned mi excellent -pan of mules, whioh be valued at "i00. While dilv ing Into town early one morning in December one ot tbe uiuios stepped on a live wire ot tbo street lighting cir cuit, which hnd blown down tbe night before. The mule fell and in trying to px'rloH.e him, Lehmann barely escaped death as he seized the wire heavily charged with electricity. Lebmanu was represented by Attor ney H. T. llagbjy, who maintained that the oity wrs unquestionably Un tile for the full value of the animal. A settlement was effected by tbe pay ment and acceptance of 8200. II i 11a boro Independent. Springbrniik : The fruitgrowers of SpriugbronW, Va'uhill county, met last week for an open discnsHion of their loon I interests. C E. Iloeklus spoke at pome length on the necessity of a more systematic and vigorous effort to clciin up orchards and nlso introduced the 'inflation of getting in touch. with tha Willamette Valley De velopment, League. Others present spoke of the various phases of oi chard woik. Resolutions were adopted de claring for a vigorous campaign agninst the Han Jose scale and in dorsing the state inspection laws and upholding the county inspectors and courts in enforcing (be laws where this is found necessary. Dallas: Tbo matter of establishing a oannery in Dallas to be conducted by home stockholders, is now well un der way, over two-thirds of the neces sary capital being already subscribed. The capital stock has bten divided into 10 shaies of the par value of $25 each, not mote than to shares being sold to aiiv ono person or firm. A site lor the cannery baa already been donated in tho north part ot the city, and the building wiM be started early in the spr'n ;. Theie is enough fruit in aud around Dallas and vioinity to make the proposition a paying one, and the work will be gradually enlarg ed to keep pco wiih the ninrferof new trees being set out. North Powder: Tbe last wngonload ot the four oarlnads ot mining ma chinery delivered here last week for the Indiana, or Muir, group of mines, 22 miles trnm North Powder, at the head ot Grand Ronde riter, bus start ed on the new road. The Indiana Mining compaoy, which owns and spares no ex aiis-o io the development uf tbe Muir mines, has 40 men at work installing a new concentrator, tha capacity of which is 1(H) tons per dnv. 1 hi re is sli i an eh'otrlo hoist under construction for tho piupo-e of . sinking a t-hrft 1,000 feet below the present le; 1 1, Engaue: An order bas been pieced with an Origin: r.urcery bv the citi zens nf I' firmnnt foi 1,000 trees to bo I I'.nte I ulmtf41)o ftreets of this su burb ot EiigaiKt. The trees are to be planted about GO feet apart on both sides of the street and will stretch over a di (mice of c i u b t miles Weather "pr-riuittin'", the work on tbo Cv.-smj cot, which hag been c lining so mnc.i truiibh to tlio Porter Bun , . ill be i rini luted so the truck li) i;ig crevv cau there Invi Io of tin days cr two weeks. IbU has been the UiOit stubborn woik on tbe P. & S. railway, on acoount of the softness ot tne soil, wblcb would slida down the hillside a fast it was shoveled out ot the out. The past few daya ot gooii weatcer nas allowed tbe shovels to make good progress and when tbe track can be laid tbrougb this place it will be matter of only about Ave days until tbe road will be connected - Stevenson Pioneer. Tbe P. &. 8. Ry. On. are putting in a tiling to their gravel pit on the west aide Tot Wind mountain. There is a great quantity of small rock at thin piaoe. wbiob will be used for bal lasting. Stevenson Pioneer. When to Pay Taxes. 1. If von pay your taxes on or be fore March Id, you will be allowed a rebate ot three per cent. 2. If you pay vour taxes between March 15 Bud up to and inoluding tbe uisc Monday In April, theie will not be any rebate allowed, neither will there be any penalty or interest add ed. 3. If your taxes are not paid on or befoie the first Monday of April thev will become delinquent, when there wiii tie added a penalty of ten per ceui Hna toe taxes will also draw In terest at the raU cf 12 per cent per annum in addition to the penalty. 4. If you pay one-halt of your taxes on oi before tbe tl ret Monday in Ap ril, then tbe remaining balf may run up to and inoluding the first Monday iu October following, but if the last halt is not paid by tbe first Monday iu October it will become delinquent aud there will be added to suob bal ance a peualty of 10 per cent and in additiou suob balance will bear inter est at tbe rate of 12 pet cent per an num irnm tho nrst Monday in April until paid. 5. On all personal propeity taxes, if one-half is not paid on or before the Orst Mouday in A Dili, tbe law compels the sbei iff to levy upon and collect the samn after May 1, hence, io prevent a levy upon personal prop erty after May 1, it will be necessary cor one-naif to be paid as above stuted. 0. The law compels tbe sheriff to sell all property on which taxea have not neen paid and tbat suob sale aball not be held later than Marob 1 of the year succeeding the year in which the cax levy was made. 7. J he property will be sold t-i tbe person bidding tbe lowest rate of in tere't and certitlcatea will be issued therefor and deed given to stioh property sold, unless redeemed with in three years nf the dale of suob sale. Issues Sprajlns Circular. 'Spray 'oiu or out 'em down," ih.VB hecretary Williamson, ot the Stato Hoard ot Hortioultuie. in dis cussing tbe care of fruit trees and vines, lie is now engaged in sending out the formulas fcr spravlns for San Jose scale, wooly aphis, cudling moth ana other things tbat prey on tbe iruu crop nt uregon. "Now Is the time for wintei spray ion, and it should be done right away," be said. "Where tbe trees are not worth spraying tbey should be out down and burned, so aa not to rem a In breeding places for tbe var ious peHts. Eveu rose bushes should be sprayed, in order that tbey may not harbor tbe Ban Jose scale." His oiioular says, In regard to lime and sulphur spraying: Ibis Is tbe spray to use in winter for killing San Jose scale, and all other insects which are on fruit trees in winter. It is alio one of tbe best fungicides. For destroying San Jose scale fou fruit and otber trees and shrubbery, uhb at any time during the winter at full strength of the for mula giveu beluw. For preventing apple-tree autbiaonose (dead spot or canker) spray with full strength of formula about tbe Urst of November. For preventing peaob leaf-cuil apply just before buds open In spring. Formula: 15 pounds of unslaked lime, 15 pounds of flowers of sulphur, 50 gallons of water. Pltice part of tbe water in tbe vul or kettle and start 'the tire, and when tbe wntei comes to a boil add tbe lime aud sulphur. Iloillug should , te con tinuous for at least an hour and untrii tbe sulpbut bas been dissolved. Ibe liquid will then te red. It must be stirred whde tbe boiling is going on. Commercial preparations of the lime sulphur spray aie on tl e market in liquid form and are extensively in d. Those which are properly made aie etllolant. Purchasers of tbe liquid forms ot this rp ay should require a guarantee from tbe me-'ifncturer tbat when such sprays are diluted accord ing to manufacturer'- direction tbey will contain at leapt 15 pounds nf sul phur in solution in each 50 gallons ot spray. Hood IMver Wins. The Hood River basket ball team won tbe game ith The Dalles Friday evening. The Cbroniole reports tbe same as follows: In The Dalles Hood River basket ball game laat night at Baldwin ball iu this city, Hood River was victor ious with a score ot .15 to 18. The game was haid fought from start to fin ish and Hood River earned every bas ket made. liord River had tbe better of the game all tbe. way through, though in tbe second half tbe Ltlues rallied and made several baskets in quick succes sion. Ibe Blues were, however, un fortunate in having two of their men really unable to play, though for lack of players they were forced to go in. Claude Hill bad been sick for some time and it was only by dint of grit that be stayed through tbe flist Jbalt. tiarvey Humphrey bad the miafoitune to spraio his ankle near tbe beginning of tbe game. But to lay excuses iside, the Blues wore clearly out classed as to weight and muscular de velopment. Tbe Hood River boys are a stocky bunch and showed plainly the lesult ot comtaut prsotioe, white the locals were interior in thla re spect. Elk Teetb Stolen. A necklace of 133 elk teetb, valued at S500, bas beon stolen from the col lection1 of Ind an curios exhibited by Fi. L. Wlggiu and a diligent search is now being instituted in tbe hope of recovering the property. Tbe collection is siid to be one of the best ever exhibited in tbe oity nnd Mr. Wiggin has otfeted a reward of $100 for tbo return ' of tbeproperty or such information as will lead to its lecovery. Tbe teeth were in tbe usual place as late as 1 o'clock yesterday ; afternoon and tbe theft was niH noted until tbia morning. Lewiston Teller. FAIR WILL BE HELD IN 1909 WORK IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY Fair Will lie Held Next Year, Wketb er Congress Aakrs aa Appro rrlatlna or Not. Seattle, Feb 10 -Owing to a alight rumor tbat tbe AWkt-Yukon-Paoirlo Exposition is going to be postponed caused by the recent Uoanoial flur ry, tbe executive committee ot tbe 1009 fair has passed lbs following res olution : "It Is tbe iiiianlnirn ease of tbe members of '.lie ex i e committee tbat tbe Alaska-Vua .u-Paoitlo Expo sition be held at tbt place and time hitherto planned Seattle from June 1 to October 15, 190'J." The oontraot for anotbei large ex hibit paiaoe, tbe agrlcolturejbuildlng, bas been let for 181,830. Six ot tbe main buildings will soon be well un der way. The manufacturers build ing la progressing rapid y. Tbe executive committee announces that there la plenty of money on band with wblcb to carry on the work and that money for stock ta coming iu all the time. Word was received from Washinatou. D. U, from Vice-President Jobn 11. MoGraw, Director ot Kxploitation Henry E. Retd, and indioates tbat oongresa is looking with favor on tbe expositlou. Tbe appropriation bid will aoon come up for consideration Ibe government baa asked for mcie ground space than was originally al lotted to it. The management ot the exposition has aeoured the services of CoL Henry E. Dosch, of Portland. Oregon. as director of the division of exhib its. Tbe exhibits department la be ing organized and prospective exhib itors can now receive Information In regard to space by applying to Col. Uoson. Already many large firms tboughoot tbe country have applied for space. Col. Dosch represented tbe state of Oregon as commissioner at New Orleans, Chicago, Omaha, Buffalo, Cbarleetown and at tbe Fiftb Interna tional Exhibition held at Osaka, Ja pan, in 100.1, be was commissioner from tbe state ot Oregon and Lewis and Clarke Exposition. Tbe direct ors of tbe Japanese exposition recog nized CoL Desob'a ability as an "ex positioniat" and placed him in obarge ot all foreign exhibits. Ills services were leoognized by tbe em peror of Japan, who decorated blm wltb the medal ot tbe chevalier of tbe sacred treasure. Col. Dosch was also given a diploma of merit tor bia servloes at tne Osaka Exposition. It bsara the signature of the 1 mikado and the royal seal. CoL Donch waa also commissioner general to tbe Loo- Inlnnn ln m ri uoa V.vnnaiUnt t tn anil i,uLsacu jmajvsiiiiuu A UI Sj HQ Lewis and Oiark fair. Tbat a aaooeasal exposition ciu be held on tbe Paolflo coast, tbat the Alsska-Yokon-PaoirJoExpositioowbioh mill l.a I.aI,1 of I. 10(10 every chance of being an artistlo, ed ucational and Uoanoial success la In dicated by tbe oomnarlsoo ot tbe at tendance 9guree ot tbe Lewis and Clark exposition held at Portland, Oregon, in 1905 with those ot tbe Jamestown exposition held at Nor folk-, Virginia, in 1007. The official statement ot admissions to tbe Jamestown exposition for the exposition period abows a total of 2,- BiM"i people wno onoaed the tarn stiles. Portland's total attendance was 2.554,848 or 289.604 less tba Jamestown's. Rut Poi Hand's paid admissions were 1.G88.858 against Jamestown's 1,401,409, or 187.449 more. Poitland only bad 65.990 free adm'sslons, whereas Jamestown bad 1,443, 04& . . When the size, cost and population of the aurronndlng country In wbiob the two expositions were held are ta ken into consideration, it can be easily Keen bow suocessf ui tbe western exposition was over the eastern one. Portland was a comparatively small woild'a fair as compared to Chicago and St. Louis, yet it dre about 120, 000 persons from east of tbe Rocky mouutains. Principally, most ot these people came wet to aee tbe oonntry and incidentally tbe Lewis and Clark show, wblcb was the mag net. Ibe Alaska-Yukon-PaoiUo Ex positlou will have tbe same drawing oard behind it, Tbe cost ot tbe Port-, land exposition waa far less than tbat of Jamestown. The government build ing and exhibit at Portland were val ued at about $800,000. The govern ment spent about 12,600,000 at James town. Tbe most startling thing about tbe suooess of tbe Lewis and Clark expo sition was tne iaot tbat it only bad utimit 1 am rum n.nni. ui.in . ..i... ot 500 milei from wbiob, to draw ita attendance, whereas Jamentown with in a radius of 525 miles had about 39,000,000 people. Also Poitland ran for only four and a bait montba, while Jamestown waa open for seven months. Portland was able to pay back 20 ner oent to Its stock hnhlms anil waa entirely out of debt by tbe middle of tbe exposition. Jamestown will not pay back anything and is hopelessly in debt to tbe United States govern menc. ... jimi The management of the Alaska-Yu- kon-Paolflo Exposition ..figures con servatively from the example set by Portland, tbat tbe paid attendance at tbe 1909 fair will reiob 2,500,000. wnion wiu mane it one of, if ;not tbe most, successful expositions ever held. Mothers' and Teachers' Club. Tha Mothers' anrl Taunho' Hnh will meet for permanent organization on Friday nllninnnn li'ahriiui 11 as 3 o'clock in the high school rooms. The following program is being pre pared ror me occasion : Mllflin . .la inla rlnln..... Paper, "How to Beautify the School r i ' ' i nuumi sou urounas, Mrs Wm Rand Paper, "Hie livils of Clamming," uirs. a. . nuooii Paper," Why Home Woik is Required' Miss White Disoussion - ' - . . -Song - - "Lullaby" Leila Hersbner "The Necessity of Regular Attend ance" . Prof. Brown