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r" Fssi iSt 111 '5- I VOL. XIX HOOD "RIVER, OREGON, APRIL 16, 1908 p JX0. 48 SOCIETIES. Hh.i HIVHt 1 -oMMKRl'IALCi.UB MrrU i-vry mm-oh t Mmlav lu fm-li inmitb Ml p. in.. In ttf t.'id romnfi over Jitt'kmm'n mom. A. A. Jaynk, Pros. P. 8. IA viimin, Ktvrt-Uirv. n) KIVKK LOhUK NO. lOfi, A. P. and A. M.-Mwt Huluriluy evHtilng on orbofor cwh full munn. ('. N. t'LAKKK, W. M I). McDonald, Secretary. HOOD KIVKR CH AFTKR NO. 27. R. A. M. Menu Brut and llilrd Friday niglitiof eaca month. U. R. Cahtnrh H. V. K. O. Hi.ANfllAit, Secretary. H(xd River Comminrtery No. 12, K.T MeeiH every cona Monday evening oleach month. W. K. Laraway, .C. A. D. Moe, Recorder. HOOD KIVKR CHAPTER NO. 25, O. K. B. Mepl necnDd and fourth Tuendy vauinf of each month, ViKltoni cordially welcomed. C'ahkik Baii.ey, W. M. Mihm Him. Wooiiwokth, Hecretary, tPI.KWU.DK IjO GENO. 107, 1. O. O. F. MeeU in Kravrnal hall, every Thuraday nliilil. M. J. MASIKia, N. U. Geo. Thomson, cretary EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48, I. O. O. K. Regnlar iuetini second aud fourth Monday! of each mouth. Geo. Thomson, C. P. 11, U. SMITH, Kcrlbe. KEMP LODGE, No. 181, I. O. O. F.-Meeta In (KMI Improvement I'o.'a halt every Satur day nlaht. YIMtor cordially welcomed. J RCKOHHV. .N. U. It G M Assi k Kit, Iteo. Secy. Lv KM. KKHKKAH HKGKKK LODGE NO. !. O. O. K.-MeeU tlrsl mid third Friday" ! wt"h month. Mk E. 8. MAYKa, N. G ixa May Daviimon. Secretary. W.. W. nit-etH the 2d and 4th Saturday" inch inonih at I. O. O. F. hall. VMIore cor dially in. lleil. A. U.Sl'ATEN, U C. K. W. McltKYNOLIH, Clerk. WAUIMi.Ma LODGE NO. 30, K. OK I'. Meets In K. ol P. hull every Tuesday Uiifht. C. P. Koiw, l C. J. K. NicHout, K.ofR. ami S. HOi ilJ RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,7(6, M. W. A. Mnem lu I. O. O. F. hall every Wednesday nlnhl. H,S. Dano. V. 0. C. IT. DAKIN, Clerk HOOD K1VF.R CIRCLE NO. bM, WOMEN OK Wofidcraft-Mirtaal K. of P. hall on the Brslatid Third Fridays of each month. Uiu McKhynomm, G F. W. MtH.KYN01.HK, Clork. N. RIVERSIDE LODGENO. tilt A. O. II. W. Mecla llrtt and third Saturday I each moiilh. K. E. Chapman, M. W. GEO. SUK'OM, Financier Cukstkr shi te. Recorder. OLETA ASSEMBLY NO. 103, UNITED ART-Ihims.-Meeln Ihe fir8l and third Wriinc-R-days, work: -i-conU and fourth Wednvadayi Ai llnans' hull. C. D. IlKSKIOHM, M. A. E. II. Haktwiu, Secretary. COURT HOOD KTVERNO. 42, FOKETiT-R-of;America,-Mei!U every Thuinday evening at It o'clock. Wm. Klkmino. C. R. F. U. BKOeil'8, Secretary. CANDY POST, NO. 16,G. A. R.-MEETj AT A. O. IT. W. hall, second and iourtk Slr Siiyiior each month at 2 o'clock p. i. An O. A. R. members invited to meet With u. G. 14. CASTNKtt, Commander. 8. F. BLYTHK, Adjutant CAN BY W. R. C, No. 16-MEETO SECOND mi fonrtli Saturday of each Mouth lu A. j. U. W. hall al 8 p. m. - KathbyN Gill, President. Lydia Bumnkii, Secretary MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 34U9, R. N. A. Meets at 1. O. O. K. Hall oa the aecond and fourth Fridays ol eaeh month. Mtta. H. Peeler, O. Mhh. F. E. Bbobius, Recorder. PAYNTER LODGE, No. 2110, M. B. A. meets lirst and third Fridays of each month at K. of P. hall. Geo. S. Millkk, Pres. AUU. GUIONARU, Sei . J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: office, 281; remdence, 811. SUKGEON O. R. N. Co. H. L. DTJMBLE, PHYKIC1AN AND SUKGEON. Calls promptly answerud In town or country, Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, 611: Office, .13. Office in the Hrosius Building. E. O. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Uilice over First National Bunk. Hood Kiver, Oregon. Oilice Phone Main 871 Res. Main 873 M. E. SHAW, M. D. Office in Jackson Block. Office phoue, No. 1471. Residence, No. 603. iir. m. h. bhabp dr. Edna B. Sharp Osteopathic Physicians of the American School Of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office, Hood Hiver Kauk aud Trust Co. Bldg Home t'lione 102 Itet,, 1U2-B C-" C. BROS1US, M. D. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN AND : 'Phone Central, or 121. I lltlce Hour: Id t" 'I A. DIM 'I to 7 P M. i to S Mrs. Mary Powell Jordan, M. D. PHYSICIAN anil SURdhON office "hi f" home place ol .lnhn ii. I a ii .it iMi'l. lale St., head uf l lill l HI. Ch uic u 1. Bit. DGINGTON Su.il I liiiildiiig IIOOl' IMVKR UliKliO.N r . - - r .'T i, l. hone Mi PINEO.D.D.S. DEMI-I' t l.iuv A i r i ir-i v iti 'IVl. I I'iH i.a (3. Ii. JENKINS, D.M.D. KKST.ST i. ..?f-- i I i1i-- r niili-iii I'.itiik. s-u I in A. I r LAWYER AliMtrm-H Fiiniialied. Money lned E. H. HARTWIQ, lAWYBH. in pructire in AlltTonrta Dm.v in Smith liulldlng, over Flrat Na- U- nal Bank. A. C. BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Briwiins Mock DR C. W.EDMUNDS SPECIALIST KVK, EAR, NOSE AND Tllli".T wlll. .1 ill :l iK. Teh rhiHI II ' -I White Salmon Valley Bank The sm.ill ilcpositor ntvives 1 1n- siiiiih -iinrt ouh troatii't'H as the larger ones. We have both. gOfttE AND SEE US, KO. HfmNi AB Caxliier. 'axliler. First National Bank CapiUI $i0,000 Surplus $15,000. P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS leputy County Hurvej or for Wueo County. Deputy County Surveyor for Klickitat Co., Wab. City Engineer, City of Hood River. Makt aurreyi, plana and estimates lor aaw. er, IlKht and power and railway plaota, and furnlah aubject to approval, plana, apeciBca tlona and entimatea (or all claancii of building public, private and mercantile. Hpeclal atten tion given to economic and alow-burning con atru"tlon. Accuracy and economy guaranteed. Home aud Paclflo Ttlephonea. DaTldaon Building, Hood River, Oregon. . JOHN LELAND HENDERSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ABSTRACTER, N0 TAKY PUBLIC and HEAL ESTATE AGENT. For 23 yeara a resident of o eron and Wash ington Han had many yeara ezerieiioe In Real Entate matlem, an abatractor.aearcherof title and agent. HaijHfacMou guaranteed it no charce International Correspondence Jchool HTHVSTON, PA. H. V. REKI), lU-iruMitalive W Sixth KL, Portland, Oregon. Hooil River mice a month Kill I infr niilinti inuilei! Uhhi reiii'-t. Eureka Meat Market McOUIRE BROS., I'r.ipa. Dealers In Kreah and Curvd Meaia, Lril t'oultry, FruitMati'l Vetit-tiilil'i. fnee Delivery. Phone Mniii S5. M. E. WELCH, LICEXSEI) VKTKIUJiAKY SlUIJKON In pronar d to do any work In the veterin ary line, lie ran be found by calling at or ph.ning to Clarke drug store. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Stranalian & Slaven Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Phone 769 Estimate furnished on reqnett. An honest job guaranteed. E. A. JEROME, ArcHitwct Having had aeveral year' experience In drafting and building,! would respectfully aollcit a part of the patronage of the peopl ol Hood Kiver who anticipate building. Term rea.iouable, a id KHtlHfactlon guaranteed. Of fice at residence on Height. H. SEYMOUR HALL, Surveyor. I am qualified and prepared to do all kinds or nrat-ctasa lana surveying. Accuracy guar anteed. ThwHe who wiai flrKtHdaas work done address R. V. D. 1., Hood River. Phone Mil. ASSOCIATION OK McMINN V1LLE, ORE. Announces another reduction in the coat of insurance. T. L. DUNSMOUK, THE DALLES or C. D. THOMPSON, HOOD RIVER FREDERICK it ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS titlmatei (urnlibed on all kind ol work Phones Arnoia, MalnK Perfect Frtiit . ; Delightful Climate Beautiful Scenery A l to be found at MirU-r, Ore , (I niili eaxt of lluid Kiver. 1 lie -Hlont or- lion of the ll'nil Kiver Krnit Ii-Mict. 18.0110 t 2!),i'i().).u-ivh Bx.'d (r iil InihI mid uily 1 000 in o il'lv ui -n. P it- i fton $.'0Hilt tfl.iimi.UI r ii re I n ln-:ir. vim ct.ii -t- pr I i e f Ml $-.. in f -lKl. per a it iiiinniiUx . Tie ri-ip f 1;" wllirh :. :l - II JM-r l-i- I .-t : lull IT I tin- wr I fii'nie in " - 2'ivi r- . Our apple , nfiiwn wit tt ; ; t i rigit inn. -U to all pait-i in ill-- vi.rd aim ar'-ixv m gooil condiii'i.i : : :;:::: COME TO M OSIER' ' Before Investing E'scwhere : If vmi n-e from Mi- nri l- l mo vli yon. I am I eiv f ir tli it nii'i- i', rt-adv to priKlmv tin - g iil" Cl on or adtln n H. WAITE , Fruit Lands For Sale MOSIER. ORE ML ABBOTT Millinery, Hair Goods Richardfon's Silks nnd Embroidery Supplies. 'ipp"!-!ie i lie Vnri Vn't FXHTA.1LCY, El. SMITH. Prwi. Vlee-Prer. V. V. llgiiCK, Aasl. R. W. Pratt, Cashier. Hood River Banking and Trust Co. We transact a general banking bualneaa mod own our own banking props J. InU MM 1 aid n tl i ii . In deposit Safe deposit boxes. C.F.SUMNER HEADQUARTERS FOR Plumbing Come in and exam ine our line of Pumps, Bath Tubs, La vatories, Sinks, Etc. , MSI -SPBAY HOSE " Agents For Ferguson & Wright Hood River Marble Works Am prepare! I to I'Xt-ciitV all orders for granite ami marble work, monuments, tombstone, vtc. Also contract for all kinds of stone masonry, con crete, etc. McReynolds & Co. DEALERS IN Flour, 'Feed, Hay, Orain and Poultry Supplies YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS Petaluma Incubators and Brooders STOCK FOOD Phone 1091 ' HOOD . RIVER. OREGON The Trio Orchestra Compor-ed of A. Kohler, flute anil zither; Chan. U. Newman, violin; Miss Krace, piano. Music furnirhed for all occfiii)iii. Concert numbers, entertain iiieiitH,ediliiigB, reueptioiift, dunces, etc. for information apply to VIIAS. Q. NK WMA N, Hood Jiiver, Ore. tPhone Main SD7. iiome, zov-Ij RAEPH REED Best line of Cigars, irv theCity ' Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle BON TON ; ...Barber Parlors... , The pi ace-to get ari e-asv; shave andfiit-class'hair cutJ Our sho'p is metropolitan in every respect .... . Porcelain Baths In Connection O. H. GRAY, Prop. wwm mm go. ir y a In'l I'h'k 'of ! Whips, Robes, 'BhinJets and Vagori Cover, Heavy IliiVJi c ; Also Doublo and S.i ;' Driving Hr.vj .33 : All liuiili- ii thr-' iiop, CO" Ifrtlf lf.t WCl Underwood and Little ; ; WhircalnrDf "-" CHOiCt FRUIT UMi Tfii U wlieiv- frifit- larwv'aiiit V'in H vrovtK 10 perfection nd coinDiaadi li e litgliei-l market prn-e. - A Favorable Location. .; ' $ In Skamania County, thai Southern. part of Washington, on tbe eastern slope of the Cascade range, thus lying be tween the two extremes the excessive rainfall ol tbe oast and drouth of the eas'ern part of the state; and directly opposite Hood River. There is no Boom. , , .1 'and Our land is selling on its' merits treasonable prices. r. - : ? . "A Specialty, of Small Tracts. '." We bve now, nipletd the, tnrve of a lre tract and can fiirnVt iron, le-. iicic tip Coiiie' S'iiI imiki-Hoin telm-timi a .ilelay iii-o- t!i!'',uJ v. u mi I "iir- ' - JM M kdv-ilK to., -. ?!.;-. ' it-: ,C -, It! 1 Imve til Kl'i-kitnt ''ounly grin wtij vrssjiitf t-inla. Iwwli'y inifrycl ftirfits at ivHnKlile-pmcei. . - M'rite or call on i F. W; DeHart Underwood Wash. Chaa. O. Pratt, J. II. obora-. President. Vice I'm. FRUIT FARMS That can be bought cheap during" April Prices will advance when fruit is set Buy Now and Save Money 436-SC. 7 acres 3 mile- from town. 7 room house', electric lights and running water ; good barn, chicken house, an other out-bulldings; 1)4 acres bearing orchard, balance of land in hay. Alt first class apple land, four inches of water, horse, wagon, all farm implement-, household furniture, etc, to go with the place. Price (5,200. Easy terms. 423-MAN. 10 acres 2,W' nil let. from town. - 1 sere .bearing orchard, 1 acre young trees. 1 acre strawberries, 3 acres gran, 'iSi acres pasture, lf-t m-n youiitf garden; ithxI hind, K rown do'ise all lisnl litiirh, barn, etc. Ilnililing cui-t $2,000. ..J'nre !(t UCO TertiiH j -8'. Iialuui-ii In ioi 1 1 nt 7 pt-r cent. I.EM. 10 Hi-icri'.'i i ile from lon. 3 acrw ili H vt-nr old rpiUYt Newt. 3 m-p-ii i'ij l year o il fiit Ntl; Ual-uiu-i' i-i i- rwl nrics unl cluver; Ix-nuti-ful ,ln il img f f. 10 indies fr-t- witii-r $ 1 ,0- WJ c;tli, liuliincu nil or belorwli yni' al 7 ier i-ent. , -I't U 10 ai res 7 miles nut on tli End sii'e.uh c i'Mreu m il mt in i-lnwr. .Viivl i In iifple Ian C. Oi.ly :t.il00. . 4-i-LDU l-'i m rt ' milt inn . ii tin jKi-i hit-. m-ivi 4 ear oid NVt, M i'siii IA k ttliiukr, balance uncleareil. J'ncu I,(V),'. 'leuiii ., vah, Oulanccui. i r lielnre 3 ar ai t per ent. UAH. 16 acres. 10 ticres in 4 and ft yeiiri'M SpiiH Hiid Newt acre in liay, l.alam e in light tiinb- r. tnMl Uirn lemn liorner, v agon, all farm iiiii:(inenit etc. Lsv-r 'ell and in lim' n-iglib-ji- hood. I'rk-H H,000. Jasy t rnis. 444-SAC. 17,! iicrej 2 miles from town. Itl itcres in iVewlit and Spits 1 timl "i jears old. 1J acres in Eng. Walnut. All nrst clans apple land, (:od liuilding Bite. 15 in. water stock. Easy serins. 439-JWJ. 20 acres all imnroved. 250 9 year old trees, 332 4 year old trees, XTl year old trees, 259 lyerold trees, I acre simwrjernes, 6 acres clover, 10 in. water stock in Farmer's Irrigation Co Good 7 room house, barn, slieds. etc. Price $10,500. Terms, 5,000 cash, bal ance to suit at 8 per cent. 395-A J E. : '22)4 acres. 6 acres bearing mostly Spits and Newt, some Kings. N. Sps., Wag., Ben Davis, etc., a few pears, peaches, plums and cherries, ber ries of all kinds. New V room house, farm tools go with nlace. Trice $13,000. Terms $7,500 cash, balance on or before 3 years ,t 7 per cent. V-EJY. 25 acres 7 miles from town. About 6 acres bearing orchard, 12 acres young trees, all good varieties. Home orchard of pears, peaches, plums and cherries. 1 acre uncleared, 5 acces hay, mall house, good barn, sheds, chichen houses etc. Large spring near house. On main travel road, K'y station on cor ner or place, f rice 112,600. Terms ! cash," tal. on or before 3 years at 7 per cent. . 42C-EE8. 40 acres 7 miles East of town. 15 acres cleared. H0 bearing trees. 1 acre 3 year old, 1 acre' 2 year old, 1 acre 1 year old, 2 story house 20 z 23, :md barn. Right in center of "East Side Apple Belt". Price $10,000. Terms cash, balance on or before I years at 7 per cent. , 447-HFO 40 acres, more or less. 12 acres in culivation. u acres old orchard, 6 acres in young trees, pears and peaches, cherries, etc. 2 goon springs. 20 acres 'tillable.- Packing shed and small house. Price fQ.OOO. -Terms ' cash, balance on or before 3 years at 8 per cent. 8 pace prevents us from Quoting many other inviting propositions, but we have theraf alsoaoiiM) good buys in M osier and inderwood. Van and look over our complete list. H. Heilbronner & Co. M Era aiiil Iti Tbe Reliable Dealers WOOD i Of; I an. -ir! "I to in n il, si- m Icinor :i ve in-w j. us li ne . I, -Ml ml. ol A 'in id i id vlu' pi -n rnl tl -t' ' - III. Dei.- vwkr " - - -' .' nem if'EEO HOWE. DR. JONES Dentist i i- " W fl hH'l 'IMiP- if 1-. Teeth wit hoot Plxtin. Trr-'U itent of di-eHi-d tnrli and cams. . fTiee in Krusia Hullrtinf. Home flioneM McEwen & Koskey . . G-nI Commission M-chnti Prompt Bale and Quirk Return. WholeHHle JJenlen. In all -ImUof Fr it sind Product i . ... CmuignmenUi.-oltclted. , I29FHQNTRT. . . PORTLAND, ORKCWN ' List Your Property :; with : .; J.yWicMorton ; Real Estate Agent Room 6, Davidsort BIdg. Rood River, Ore. ATTORNEY AT LAW T r- - i - NEW COMMANDER. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR The most importaut event In Mason io circles in Hood Uiver sinoe the dedication ot the Masonic hull a num ber of years ugo whs the iuhtltotlou, last Thursday, of Hood Kiver Com mdndery No. 12, Knights Teniplai. Muob preparation for the event bad been made and mott of the day was giren over to the exercises aud prep aration of the excellent bauquet giveo by the ladies. The guests begsu ar riving on the morning trainsaud were met at the depot by a committee. After the welcome at the depot they were escorted to the Mt. Hood Hotel, where a special luucb bad been pro vided, after which six automobiles were plaoed at tbeir disposal and tbsy were taken for a ride through the val- ; x,-;.v,:- vie vA'Y-i:; n Vi-H . M!;V I.'. ,i K.&yr: AX ) - . . Y Jk - . . 5 1 !,. .i ,.,.a,i.. -? r ighrf .,4 - ?--;-.- . .......i..J ii Officers and charter members of new Commandery, reading from left to right: Bottom row J. Otten, treasurer; W. Pratt, junior warden ; W. F. Larawav. eminent commander; Captain Crandall, swordbearer. Top row C. K. Mar B shal, captain-general ; V. Sherman, eenior brouck, generali89iuio; Ueorge 1. nowles, standard-bearer. ley. Those who missed the morning ride, by reason of arriving in the af ternoon or other causes, went out the next morning, lbey enjoyed the trip through tbe valley and muuy compli ments were paid Hood Kiver by the visitors. 'be afternoon waa taken up with the institution ot the Commandery by the grand odloors and tbe confer ring of t be Red Cross degree. The work of instituting the new comman dery, which will be known as Hoo-I River Commnndeiy No. 12, took place at 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon, and was oonduoted by officers of tbe grnnd lodge, as follows: Frank Miller, right eminent grand commander, Albany; A. M. Knapp, deputy grand oom mauder; Jamos F. Robinson, grand reooider, Portland; Edwaid Kiddle, grand junior warden, La Grande; Henry Koe, grand aword-bearer, fore land; L. O. Tomasini, grand oap- tain of guard, Portland; L. C. Marshall, past giand commander, Al bany: T. C. Taylor, grand generalis- mo: i. J. lititts, acting grand cap tain general; David P. Mhhou, aoting grand prelate! S. V. Wilklns, acting gtand treasurer; Roy Quackeubusb, anting grand standard bearer; W. C. liristol, aotlDg gtand warder. Ibe lodge rooms oete, wmon nave recently been refurnished end refur bished, were decorated aud tbe cere monies ot instituting tbe command ery were very impressive. Tbe char ter mem Hers are as ioiiows: w. r . Laraway, eminent commander; II. L. fa'asbrouck, generalissimo; C. K. Mar shall, captain general; E. L. Hmlth, prelate; W. K. yuerman, sen lot waiden; K. W. Pratt, junior warden; Jobu Otten, treasurer; Cieorge P. ' OrM : '" -jgiappissseMB w; r v J t - i-v ' Candidates for admission to new Commandery, reading from left to right: Bottom row-W. V. Andrus, J. K. Mo Grefcor R I araway, H. I- Duml.le. Midille row-E. P. Michell, D. McDonald, A. D. Moe. Top row-C. II. Stranahan, H. Bailey, J. K. Carson, H. F. Davidson, F. C. Brosius, G. K. Castner. Knowles, sword bearer; Captain Cran dall, standard bearer; W. J. liaker, warden. The new uniforms ot the members of the new oommandeiy are said by visiting Masons to be as bund some as any in the state, and, in fact, were said by some ol the visitors to he the finest in the northwest. The commandery also has a complete and elaborate new paraphernalia tbat call ed forth much admiration. Alter tbe instituting ceremonies tbe Red Cross degree was worked, and at It o'clock a banquet was served by tbe wives of the sir kululiU and canrii dttes tn the visitors and members of the locul lmigu I ho lan es were ar ranged to ipprnBent a sign of tbe or dur, passion crosn, extending the full length of tbe 'ball, and were beau tifully decorated. At the head of the cross wbs seated Orand Commander Miller ltb Eminent Cnmmauiler Lar away seated at bis rlg'.t, and tbe IS INSTITUTED otber offlcpiis according to tbeir rank on each side. Eminent Commander Laraway acted as toastmaster and bisCopeniug re marks weie a heartfelt greeting to the officers ot the Orand Commandery and to Oregon Cotnmandery'Nc. 1 for the interest they bad taken in oai behalf and oouiUsie sbown, and that our latch string would always bang out. E. L. Smith was called on to give the address ot welcome and it was done with the utual eloquence of Mr. Smith and greeted wlto loud applause. Grand Commander Miller made the principal address ottbe evening. His speeob was listened to with marked attention, and when be siid that the warden ; W. J. Baker, warder; E. L. grand otlloeis were well pleased with their reception at Hood lilver it waa evident thut he voiced the sentiments of all tbe visitors as well and that the remark wns uot merely a oomplimen-1 tary one. He said that he bad no doubt that Hood River Commsndery bad started off with tbe best ot pros feet a. Deputy Orand Commander Knapp was tbe next speaker find aald that be bad oontession to make. When be first received the petition tor a new commandery at Hood River be was rather surprised that a small town up tbe river from Portland should pre sume to ask for such a thing. He bad never been to Hood River, but did not consider it able to support a com mandery as it should, liut when tbe Hood River delegation waited upon the committee aud made their arguments be thought thut perhaps Hood River was able to take care of herself, but he still bad some doubts as to tbe wisdom of it all until he came to Hood River, lie said be wanted to own that be had been mis taken, lie was now fully satisfied that we oould take oare of ourselves, and would be one ot tbe bast com mandeiiea in the state. Oram) Reooider h'obinson was In troduced as tbe first Eminent Com mander ot tbe first Commandery in Oregon. Mr. Robinson responded In a pleasing manner and said that be was well pleased wltb tbe prospeoti for Hood River Commandery. He bad attended tbe Institution of every commandery in tbe state, and expect ed to attend as long aa be lived. He said tbat Hood River bad started out with tbe best prospects of any. W. C. Bristol was Intro luoed as the - tv' ' "baby" sir knight of tbe state, hav ing just taken tbe degrees. He made a very pleasant talk, along hnmorous as well as serious lines, and bis re marks were well received. Capt. Crandall waa tbe next speaker and wound up bis remarks with a glowing tribute to the ladies who bad labored so laltbloliy in planning ana serving tbe One banquet, and sug gested that Mrs Laraway, the chair man of tbe committee, be culled opon. Mrs Larawsy responded In a few well chosen retnBiks.at the conclusion of whiob she w-m presented with the beautiful bonqnet of red oarnBtioni wtilcb was the neuter piece of tbe oros formed by tbe tables. Mrs. Harry Bailey . as also called upon as tbe bead of the Eastern Star and v-ry graQefnlly responded to the compliments paid tbe ladies. The time beina limited the banquet was tben called to a close. : W . . vr T AT HOOD RIVER In tbe atternoon tbe Ked Cross de gree was worked on W. P. Andrui. F. C. Uroeius, O. K. Castner, A. D. Moe, E. P. Mitchell and J. K. Mo Uregor. In tbe evening tbe "Black" was woiked on U. K. Castner, F. C. liroslus and A. D. Moe. Vlsitlog Knights, besides tbe grand officers, were: 11. J. titrowbrldge, J. J. Btrowbndge, J. W. Stryder, H. T. Husou, (Jeorge W. Hodges, Oeorge Taylor, II. 11. lieaumont, Oeorge W. Hazen, Portland; Ceo. O. Blakeley, The Dalles; Jay Tuttle, Astoria; Thomas J. Butler, Albany; Edwin O. Jorgensen, a VV. Stryker, Portland; J. A. Gale, Auroia, 111. ; 0. W. John ston, W. C. VauderpooL, Dufur; T. C. Taylor, Pendleton ; J. T. Rorlok, K. Smith, excellent prelate; II. L. Has- H. Weber, Tbe Dalles ; W. Ferguaon, Pendleton ; J. R. Mason, grand cap tain general of Idaho; M. S. Smith, Underwood, wash.; Dr. J. A. Uelsen dorfer, Tbe Dalles. The new commandery staita wltb a membership of eleven under very aus picious olrcumstanoei. In addition to tbe charter members there were 1G candidates for admission wnn were voted on. Tbey are : K. O. Broslus, Q. R. Castner, A. D. Moe, E. P. Miohell, W. P. Andrus, J. K. Mc Gregor, E. O. Rlancbar, A. C. Staten, 11. L. Durable, 11. F. Davidson, J. K. Calson, C. I. Htranaban.H. U. Uailey, D. McDonald, R. K. Laraway and Andrew Pearson. No pains were spared in tbe prep aration of tbe banquet by the ladies. A half dozen of tbe finest ot turkeys were obtained for the occasion and roasted. 'Ibe menu also Included: did Roast Turkey Cranberry Hauce Siloed Ham Eioalloped Oysters Celery Ploklei Olives Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Potato Chips Cabbage Salad Fruit Salad Jel'y Hot Rolls Coffee Brick Ice Cream Assorted Cakes Water Uraokers Roquefort Cheese Aftor-dlnner Mints Salted Almonds Decorations, red carnations and maidenhair ferna. Tbe banquet committee was: Mrs. W. F. Laraway, chairman, Mesdamea Harry Bailey, II. U Dumble, F. C. Brosius, J. Otten, W. E. Sherman, D. McDonald, A. D. Moe, G. R. Cast ner, J. K. Carson, 11. F. Davidson, E. O. Blanohar, K. L. Smith. Henry Crandall, A. C. Staten, J. K. MoOreg or, U. L. Uasbrouok, Miss Ida Hub bard, Mia. W. J. Baker, Mrs. Savage, C. B. Chnrch Easter Services. The two special series of sermons being given at tbe U. B. church for April are attracting more than usual Interest. The morning subjects are on tbe person and work of Christ lnndlna iid to the Easter services. The evening talks are on tbe kingdom of God in relation to tbe outer uie oi tbe citizen and christian. Special services for Easter are to be held both hy the Sunday school and church. The Sunday school servioe will be at 10 a m. and tbe church service at 11 a ru. The subject for the nion lng discourse will be "The Ressnrreotion nf Chris, the MoU Important Event in History." Bpeoisl mnsio will be provided for tbe occasion. Tbe publio generally is Inrited to these aervioes. E. H. Hartwlg was Tuesday on business. lu Ibe Dalles