fio6fc KiVtliioLAOiEnliiuJiSijAi: Mb i lebg. tot Yakiiua m Ship 3000 Carloads. North Yakium, Waili "That more tbnn 3.0HU cirloa.1i ot fruit will t chtvrcl truoi the fruit district snr roumlitv. Ihli city during the coming wiitou in rnuiurTitiTa prediction. 1 rtiHile this estimate ol thn yield some Mm. iro and iince going over tli. fruit districts of tbe valley 1 think tliHt tbe Uaures were too low. Tbe iniurv from frost and pesta ia allgbt. ibia ttatemeut regarding conditions ud prospects was made by Joseph M. lirowu, fruit impeotor, who baa f isit- i all of the fruit district! or me vsi ley. Mr. lirowu ia one of tbe beat in formed fruit uroweri of tbe nouiitry "Last year tbe Vaklma valley ship Dfd 14H carloada of ft ait, Mr. lirowo ooulinued. "Tbe prediction tliut considerable more than double tbat amount will be produoed tbli summer if, 1 believe, well within tbe bounds of oouiervatlHm. If it ia true tbHt fruit oroharda in tbe eaetern dis tricts hHve been materially Injured by the recent oold weather, fruit men of this ection will reap a golden bar vest. Probably OOO carloada of fruit from now tieea will be shipped tbii year. The Increase In tbe output will Iw due partly to tbla tact, bul the principal reason for tbe large prodno tion will be because the crop will be uniform. Tbis year's crop would be rionMe that of last season If there tbould be uo fruit gathered from new trees. Last rear tbe valley produoed a 45 per cent ylold. This year a 300 or 400 per oent orop would be groan if tbe trees could support tbe fruit. As it is, tbe growers will be forced to tbln the fruit bo that tbe trees will bear atout a 100 per oent crop. "The apbls baa proved to be the Kreatest foe to trim mis seaaon, uw there is no danger from that source. Ihe Ssu Jose scale practically has been mastered, and It requires only snravlna to oouauer tbe codling moth The apples and pears of Uuunyiide have not teen injured oy toe irosu, as has been reported. Tl ere will not be a groat increase la the number of bearing tiees, but tbe wop wl I be tbe largest ever gathered. Tbe apbls bss damaged tbe early Crawford peucbes at Parker bottom, but w'lb tbis ex ception, tbe prospects for bsuner production are excellent. "All previous reoords with reward to the number of boxes of fruit pack ed will he broken in tbe Wenas and Slab valleys. Tbe orop haa uot been injured by tbe frosts. The report that tbe fruit of tbe Moxee was dam aged by heavy frost la false. Tbe district will produce an unusually large amount of apples and pears, la the Co wi to be, Naches aud all along tbe Abtanurn similar piomlses of an unusually good season are found. Tbe orchards are in One condition and tbe orop will be double tbat of previous yeari." W. It. Ward, of Dyers bu rg, Tenu., writes: "Thin is to certify that I hsve imed Orino Laxative Fruit Hyrup (or chronic constipation, and it lias proven, , without a. doubt, to be a thorougli, prac - tical remedy for this trouble, and it Is witli pleasure I offer my conscientious reference." Clarke Drug Co. The "Labor Vote" Myth. The teal labor vote of tbe country Is uot asking for the enactment ot eitbei the autl iujunction bill or tbe Hepburn amendment. It is safe to May tbat an lmmeuse majority of the couutrv'ti workers are against both tbono hill through mistaken Idea of the scope and Importance or these ireasurei some well meaning persons in bih'b plaoes, politically aud social ly, are urging their passage, and an-d'-r the uiititaken Impression tbat a powerful element of tbe people Is de manding the enactment ot these bills oue or both ot them may coma up for consideration. The so-called "labor vote" of tbe country, which ia daunted in the faoe of tbe timid politician of tbe Repub lican and Democrat parties, is fai leas formidable than It pretenda to be. I will give a few figures here for tbe benetlt of tbe National Association qf Manufacturers, aud all others whom they may oonoern. There are 32,000,000 wage earueia In the United States, but there are only 1,18,1)70 persons enrolled In all the unions which comprise lu the ag gregate tbe American Federation of Labor. These l,u.)t),U7U lucluiie wo men aud ohlldreu as well as men, and aliens as well as voters. Moreover, as miinv of them work and reside in Canada aud otbei couutrles outside of tbe Uulted States, tbey cannot be counted among either out working or our voting foroes. On its owu olllclal ligures, which are quoted here, the persons enrolled in tbe Ameiloan Fed eration uf Labor constitute, ouly a sniHll fraumeut of America's wage- earners, liliniiuatliig those who live nod work iu Cansda aud other ooun tries outside of our boundaries the 1,0.18,1)70 would piohably have to be out to l,iuu,uuu or i,iw,uuu 10 repre sent tbe actual number who reside In the United States. Aa before mentioned, these would inolude women aud children as well aa men, and alious aa well as voters. It is entirely safo to say that of tbe 14,000,000, votes which will be CHit in the United Statos for President In 1!)U8, not more than 500, IKK) will be cast, or oh ii be cast, by all tbe organ izations in tho aggregate which lire mtiHtered lu the Aiuericau Federation of Labor. Further, ninety per cent of tbis number will be ouat tor oue or tbe othr of tbe two uational purties ac cording to the individual oouviotious ami independent ol dictates from la bor leaders. Hiatury of past elections proves to a certainty tbat the so called labor vote ia a myth. James W. Van Cleave in the American In dustries for May. The Best rills Ever Sold. "After doctoring 15 years for chronic indigestion and r-pei ding over 200, no thing lias done me aa much good us Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider then the heat pills ever sold," writes B. V. Ayscue, of Inglexlde, N. C. Sold under guarantee at Clias. N. Clarke's drug store. rienlj of Itixiin. Unoa in a great while we ruu aoiosi an individual who Is laborlug under the uiiatuken idoa that we are liable to overdo the boosting, business here In Oregon. Let us take Laue ocuu'.y for example aud aoe how true tbis I'. Laue has iiu area ot approximately 7,500 square miles. Acoordlug to reg- tHtratlon of voters, the county haa Humit 30,000 population. On tnis basis we have un average population of four people to the square mile ot territory and tbis Includes fully 15, 000 population bunched ia Eugene and the towua of tbe country, wblob practically leaves us 15,000 people oc cupying 7,500 squares, or an average of two people to every 610 aoies ot land lu tbe country. When we stop to contemplate suoh astounding lig ures as these, we are surprised tbat any should have tbe uerve to declare tbat at our present rate of progress we are liable to overload Lane county with populatiou. A stranger from Peiinsslvaiila In Eugene the other doy tercarked tbtt tbry bad a county by 40 miles in size lu bin slat Ibai baa oo great city In it. yet it baa a larger population than tbe whole state ot Oregon. Vea, there is room In Oregon tor millions of people room in Lne alone for a quarter ot a million, or nearly ten times what wa bava now. Tbere s no room, however, for peesimiui among tbe four people to tbe squire mile in Lane over tbe possibility ot lacking room in wblcb to turn around, not during tbe lite of tbeppiesent generation, at any rate. The ouly tbiog tbat should occasion any surpise among the Lane county people is tbat in a land ot suob vast aud varied resources there should be but 30,000 peoph instead ot 150,000 We shall make no mistake in our cam paign of advertising If we double and treble iiir present population, for witb It will come new enterprises mat will cause the bum ot industry to be beard In hundreds of directions where silence now reigns and tbere will be ooiresponding ioorease In the number ol tillers ot tbe soil and tbe building of greater cities within our own little common wealth. Eugene Register. , fared Hemorrhages of the Lnnga. 'Several years since my long were so badly affected that I bad many lieni orihagos," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "1 took treatment with reverai physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lunps are now as tumid as a bullet. I reoomuieiid it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Foluv's lloni y and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, and prevents serious result from a cold. He use substitutee. Clarke Drug Co. Orchaids t'rowd Uot Wheat Farms. Urn Held, W'ssb., The country trib utary lo UarHeld will soon become one vast orchaid tract. Thouratids of apple, cheiry, peach and plum trees have been set out hero tbe pait few years, and the demand foi tresv is greater than ever. Tbreo thousand peach trees and 10,000 apple and ohorry trees were sold in this distilct last fall. The Uui i el estate h-s one of the best crol.uids In the stale. n mile west of (Jar tleld. it couaists of 40 acres ot tbe Huest Jouuthan, bald- win aud Ureeulng trees. Ibis 40-acte tract has been set out 10 yeais aud in making tbe owners good money. Last fall tbe owners set 70 sores to winter apples, making 10 acres now into trees. Mr. Hulens, who puiohased fiom the Uarueld Land Couipauy 100 acres of land two years ago, sold from bis zu-aore oicbarti last fall iu,uuu wortb ot choice apples. Tbe fruit waa boxed in tbe orchard and shipped to Boston. Fur this 100 acres Mr. liubens paid IUO0O, and before be bad the property lo bis possession a year sold tbe fruit from the orchard for 11000 more tbau tbe farm cott biui. Small tracts are being purchased at Oartleld aud are being set out mostly to wluter apples and oberries. J. E. Trimble sold last season from bis 100 acres of orchard, east of Gmt Held, fruit enough to buy the best quaiter section of land in Whitman county. Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stnmarli troubles have been effected by Chamh erluin'a ritotnneh and Liver Tablets. One man who had spent over two thous and dollars for medicino and treatment waa cured by a few boxes of these tab lets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Kerr & Cass drug store. Difficult Things. To pick the teeth oi tbe wiud. To wipe the D'outh of a river. To bleak an arm of tbe tea. To comb tbe head of navigation. To dislocate tbe backbone of wluter. To tit a collar to a neck of land. To feed tbe bounds of a wagon. To pry open the jaws of death. To leruove wrinkles from the brow of a bill. To bring tears to tbe eyes of a po tato. To deuteu au ear of ooru. To tell bow tired a wagon feels by looking at its tongue. To manicure tbe band ot a clcck or even the linger ot scoin. To ablngle tbe roof of one's mouth. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has hnd experience with this diatre-sing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be ef fected by applying Chiimberlniu'a Salve aa soon as me cnuu is unne nursing. WiH) it off with a ott cloth before al lowing the babe to nurse. Miinv train ed nurses use this ciilve with Wt re sulta. For sale by Ken & Case. Oyster Beds are Restocked. Three carloads ot seed oysters from the state of Connecticut have been planted on the beds of tbe Dnyton Harbor Oyster Compauy, near Blaine, tbis week, and seveu more cur load are on the way and will be planted within tbe uext two weeks. B W. Hunton, wbo has charge ot the beds at Blaine, reports tbat tbe seed is Id excelllent conditiou Bellimibam Be vel He. No Need of Suffering' from H he urn a- nam. Tt iu ii lniytiiLu tit allnur rliull mu fr iaiai In lu'i-miiM I'Lrmiii- 114 tint 1111111 I nil hU ways be relieved, and in 1110M rut-v a cine affected by applying Chamber- luiii'u l'uin lliilin I'll, l-.tlinf Imni ikiiin wliii'h it affordx in iiIoiih worth manv times its cost. It make Bleep uud rt'H jiof-sihle. F.ven in canes of lung Mand- mir tliiu I1l1i11u.nl uli.ililtl hu mi m. count of the relief which it allbrd. 25 and 00 cent sites for saleny Kt irA I'aes. Cider Factory at Grunt I'ax.s. N. A. Reynolds bea let a contract to oooatruot a building 50 by l.0 teet, onestoiy, wbich.be will use for a vinegar and cider factory. The build iug will te started by tbe 20th and will be pushed right along to comple tion. Mr. Beynolds suya bis purpose will be to manufacture vinegar, cider, apple butter, cider jelly, etc, for vvbloh lie Is told there is a good de mand, lie lays it tbe bimltiess proves a success be will later lauuub out into the canning business aud otbi r fruit manufacturing. Courier. A iirand Family Medicine. 'it gives me pleasure to fpeak a uo'd word for Electric Bittern," writes Mr. Frank Conlan, of No. 438 Houston St., New York. "It's a grand faniilv medi cine for dyspepoia and liver complica tions; while for lame back and weak kidney it cannot las ton highly mom. mended." Klectric Bitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the I l 1 and impart renewed vigor and vitalilv to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Chax. X. Clarke's drug store. 60c. Cut Out the Whitewash. An Illinois editor who became tired ot wielding the whitewash in the mat ter ot obituaries, decided to reform and tell tbe truth jutt ouce. lie com mented as follows upon tbe death of a well known citizen : Died Age 00 years, 6 months and 13 days. Deceased was a wild mannered (irate with a mcoth for whiskey and au tor bcoole. He ram here in tbe nlidit witb another ruin's wife nd jolnd the cborcb at the Out chancw. II owe us several dollars tor tba paper and a large meat bill, and you could bear biin pray two blocks. He died singing "Jesus Paid it AIL" He never paid any himself, lie was buiied io an aaheitoa casket, and bis many frl-nds threw palm leaf fans io tba grave, a be may need them, tils tombstone will be a favor ite resting place for boot owls. Ilora la Iowa. Our family were all born ami raised In Iowa, and hsve owni Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diurrlioea Remedy (made at Des Moines) for rears. We know bow good It Is from long exper ience in the use of it. In fact, when in Kl Paro, Texas, the writer's life was saved by the paompt use of tbis remedy. We are are now engaged in the mercan tile business at Narcooesee, Fla , and have introduced the remedy here. It has proven very successful and is con stantly growing in favor. Enms Bros. Tli is remedy is for sale by Kerr A Case. Three Work las; Rules. Dr. Edward Everett Hale in bis June page io Woman's Home Com panion gives three woiking rules for conduot of life: 1. Live in tba open air aa much as yon can. i. Touch elbows with tba rank aud Hie. 3. Speak every day to soma one whom yon know to be your superior. Badly Sprained Ankle l ured. TI.i-ud i-.mi-j a cm i.iir iliuti tit.r Miiruin. ed her ankle and had been suffering ter ... . . i ,.ii. i . niiiy tor two (iaa ami nignrc-iiau noi slept a iii i i ii' e. ' Mr. Stallii.gs of BuMcr, Tcnii., told us of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. We vti-hl to the store that night unil uui. a Imttlp i.I il si.il hstlird tier ankle two or tlmre till' and -lie wen to s eep nnd bail a good uiuhts rest. Tli neit morning !$ w much better and in a short time c-'iilil walk around anil I. Mil I fi liinri. triilllilri U'ith lipl a ii kit V. M. BiiI'mmit, Hampton. Teun. 25 ni'd 50 ivi.t sizes l'ir sale by Ken A I'to-c. AlTUl'ATlON Nn. 12 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OP OREGON. Inr Hit C"l "IW". n llii- limner or Hi Hiilti'tloii n( Sim P'ii C'M'ple lo rutsir Hie line lo Hie lollowlns dcw-rllx-cl tract or land; kltuale in the County ol Whsi-o and stale ol Oreon, lo-wlt: Lola numbered 0"e(l)Hnd TwoOil.lii Block nuin. Iirnl Time (3) Wllian'a Addition to Hie town,(iiowcli.)of Hood Rlver.ia iwr the re. toi tied plut. Versus O. P- Dodge. Mrs. O. P Dodge, his wile, Clsra E. Joi)en slid A. B Jours, former husband of Cliim E- Joins, aud all whom It inuy coiu-;rii; IKlendants. T O- P. Do'tg. Mrs. O- P. D"dsc, bis wife, Clara E Jones and A- B Jones and ull whom It may concern, Lkmi-iiOiiuIk. in the Name ol the state of Oregon: You are lieieby ruiiilred to hiui ar and an swer the petition alio apiilk-st mu tiled ugalnsl you on iheiSlh day ofM-iy, IWtf, In the above entitled proceeding, wlihln It-n duya from the dHteofwrvl c ol lliis summons upon you If served within this county, or II serveu wiinin anv oilier eountv of Ihls Si inc. then within twenty days from the dale, of Hie nervlce of WIIR HUiliinooi mhiii you; mm ,'i'u ini in enter your appeuram-o or answer thu applica tion, lor want thereol Hie applicant will Hi-ply to the court and take decree lor ihe relief de manded In the petition and application mid you will be forever buried horn disputing the same. witness my hand aud the seal of suld Cir cuit coun nils jinn oay or May. iw. a BOLTON. Ciera. publish In the Hood Hlver ttlucier lor 6 In sertions bealnntiiK May iws. John I .eland Henderson, Applicant's Attorney. In the County Court of the Btnto of Oregon for the County of Wasco, in tha mull. r of tlinfJnurd an- ship of KobaJ. Tuckei . Klor-I fira w Tucker f elm K. Tnrkerf Onler to and lli.liltm Tucker. minor clill. rliow eausu dren of Kuba .1. Tin ker, deea.l ed, by Cora Helle Klaus, guar dlsn I i In the name ol the Mute of Oreson: II appearing to this court from tha petition this day filed by Cora Helle Klaus, guardian or the rsons and eKtate of Itoba J.Tucker, Florence It. Tucker, Illl K. Tucker and Ko blna Tucker, nil minors, duly apisilnted hy order of this court, praying for the sale or Ihe Interests Oi her sslu win ds In tho real ei-tate ilemirllied In mild netlllon. to-wlt: First tract The southeast quarter of the soulheasl quarter of section twenty-seven (VT7), lowiiHhip (a) lull in, range ten w) nun, w ilium etui Meridian, containing forty (401 acres, ex cetitlmr thereout the following described lsr tion llicrwif, heretofore sold and conveyed bv order of the court U I.. U. boyd. vl.: H -ginnlns- at the corner lo Sections twenty, six ) nnd Iwenly-seveii (S7). thirty-four 131) and lhiriy.tlve(:li), townslilp two (i) north, range (10) east ol the Willamette Meridian; thence running north along Ihe section line between sections twenty-six ('2ii) and twenty seven ten (Id) chains to an Iron bar act ror Ihe northeast corner or uie mini nerein des rllied; ltci,ee run south ilegreea M inlniiles west nara e lo ths south boundary of section I wcnl.v-Hi veil (JT), ten (10) chains lo an Iron bar sel for the northwest corner of Ihe land herein described; thence ruu aouln par. allel t Ihe east boundary of said Miction twenty seven (21) ten (Id) chalnslo an iron bar on the south boundary of section twenty- seven ('J7), set for the southwest cm in-r of Hie land herein dexcrlbed: thence run north Ha degrees 6? minutes, east len(10)cliains lo the aouiheast comer otmld section ieuiy-w veil 'il), town-hip I wo (J) north, ranae leu (III) east of the Willamette Meiidlaii. iiller a sur vey made bv Job , I.elaiid Hen ieison. nur. veyor. In accordance with a tormer order of the County Court of Wusco County, Oregon Second tract Commenclnii at the south. east corner of the iioi tl.eaNt quarter of the soiitlieaat mmrter of Mi-ction twelit v-seven (V7) III lownship (21 iiorih of mime leu (10) ea-t of Hie Wlllaiiieltn Meriutau running inence iiiirlh thirty (;)) rods, thence west eighty (Hll) rods, thence south thirty V') rials, i hence east i Ighly ;() rod to i lie pluee oi is-itin- niiig, containing nueen (ini acres more or iena, And II appealing lo the court that the III. collie from the islale of said mi nora Is lnmfti lent to maintain ni.i until waios .and that it Is lor Ihe I -vsl Inlerestn ol said ward and iiH-enaary that a-attl real es tate shoiilil be niht, It is hereby onh-rcd Ihal tho next of kin of Ihe said wani", and all t. noiia Iniereated in said e-taie. atuieir tajfoie this eotiit on Ihe- '.tit h day of June, at 111 o clock a. in., si the court loom of Hie county court ol Wawn t'ounly, 'reuon, l II Ityol The Dalles. In the said County ol Wasco, Slate of Oregon; then ami there to show cause, If any there be, why an order should not be granted for the sale ot aatd real eslat". It Is fm llier ordered that a copy of said or der shall be puhltuhed. fur four auoi-ealve weeks In tha Hood Klver Ulin ler, a newspa per of general circulation, published weikly in the City of Hood Rive-, t'omuy of Wasco, Hlate of Oregon, nnd clrculste In said ooun tv, Ihe first Ismhi of which-piihllcntlon sliall be the JSIh day of May, IU0H. iti-conling to Ihe lalute In such esses made nnd provided. Ordered this lot It day or May 1MW. A. K. LAKK, County Jiiil. NOTICE FOR 1'UUI.ICATION. Department of the Interior I.ninl tirllce at The Dalles, Oregon, May 20th, IKUS. Nolli-e Is hereby giveu that WALTER E. DAHNEY, of Hood Hlver, Oregon. ho, on iN-cetiiher IS, mm;, made Homesteaii Knlrv, Nik. UMil, lor NorllieHoi tiuarter, Section SI. Township I North. Ilaegc II Knsl, Wlliainette Meildlan, has tiled lioliiv of Intention to make II iihI commutation proof, to establish claim lo the land alsive ili-Mi-rlbcd, lielore Hie Htn: later unci Hiii'lver at I he Dalles, Oregon, on the 3d day ol July.UlK Claliuant initiics as wltnessea: Oeorge D. Culia-rlMin, nf llisid River, uregon; John West, oi Hood River, renin: Osear h. Wil son, ol M osier. Oicgon; William I', r'inney, of Mosler, Oregon. l W. MOORK, Keglslcr. NOTICE Rtli 1T1SLICATION lu-l ailment of the Interior, Land Otflce at I lie I miles, Oregon, May Vtli, ROD. Notlee la hereby given Hint ANNAMKAIIS of Mooter, Oregon, who, on April ltlh, 1907, made llopieaiiiul Kntij, No. iv2. for NKiN W(4 niut Wi,NK'-,. Heetloii W, Towuslilp J Norm, Hange II K.aat. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notlee ol Intention lo make Klnal com imilHlion Fioof, lo eaiah tali elalm lo ti e land above dexerihed. before Ihe Keg later arid ItWHilver, at The lialles, Oregon, on the Sfith day of June, l;w. Clalmaut names aa wilnesit.: 8. Otlell, of Moaler, Oregon; Charles Hrallier. of Mosler, Oregon; U Huskey, of Mosler, Oregon: N. SI urges, of Mosler, Oregon. nlJI7 C. W. MOORK, Kfglster Stanley-Smith Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered to SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and EXPERT HORSESflOERS We bavt tlieliest uji-to-datn iiiMcliini'rv and expert work " men and are prepared to do all clansen of NEWWORK & GENERAL REPAIRS Bipeelallr d "Natnn's Bcmsdy" (NS TaklMa)iiiMdIttotakeiheRb. ttallim oat of their Joint.; need It to keep their Stomach, Lirer, Kldaars aad Bowels In good onion need II for the strength and rigor II fives. Let " NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Tour Doctor. .- Take a tablet now and them It will keep Tour system In ineh rood condition that diseases cannot take hold. Every box is guaranteed so give satisfaction, or the purchase price refunded. Better Than Pills For Liver Ills IB 1 . CET A I Si Chaa. N. Clarke, Hood River, Oregon UUAKDIAN'H HAI.K OF HEAL ESTATE. Notlee Is hereby given that the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and aetlng guardiiin of Clnra May Wlnsler, Oeorge Sid ney WliiKler,' Miiiul Kleiinoi Wlnzlir and I. lira Itotli Winsler, minors, will hy virtue of allcenKenud order of sale duly made and entered hy the Cmlnty Court of Waseo County Oregon, Sell i)t private sale, for caah In hand, on aud after the ilid day of June, 1D0H, the following real estate belonging to said inlnois, to-wlt: Lot Thirteen fla), being the Southwest quar ter ol tlie rViiiUiwext quarter of election 21. Township 1 North ol Hange 10 East of Ihe Wlllameite Meridian In Wasco Couuty, Ore gon, eontalnlng 41 no res according to the government survey thereof. Proposals for ttie purchase of snlil real estate should be niftdu to the undersigned ut his orllee In The lialles. Oregon, on slid afle" the dale le'relnbelore ineulioned and mi'l siile will be made sulijpct to eonrlriiiatlon by ihe County Conn. of Wasco ( ounly, On-gon, iietiug us a court lu the transaction of probute business. r'HANK Mknkpkk, listed May 15, 1908. m'AIJl" Ouardlan. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby givm that H. C. Ileus; -it has tiled lu the County Court of the Stale ol Oregon, for WaMco County, Ills final account as administrator of Ihe eslale of 1'rlscilla llergst, deceased, and said County Court hss made an older fixing and apiKilntlng Satur day, the l.llh day of .Tuae, 1'JOS, at the uou.-ol one 'eliN'k p. ni., as Ihe time for Hie hearing ol objections to said final uccount and Ihe s l tlemenl thereof. An heirs, creditors or other persons Inlerestud in the estate of aaid d--ccased ani hereby noiltied aud reiiuired loap-la-aroiior beloivlhe day appuiutol torauch lie .ring Mint aetllemeiil. uud to tile their ob jection. If any tney have, to said account or any Mirt iciilar lie.n I hereof, apcoilyiug til piu-ticolars oi such objections. Hated this Dili day ol day, W. II.C. UKNOST. mll-JII ' " AdmtnialraUir. NoTICiC l'OR I'UHI.tCATION liepiiriiiiei.l of Ihe Interior, V. S Lund Otrlce, at The lulti-s. origon, May Dili, WW. Notice Is in-retiv given that UAKliV I.. K1NUSIIUKY of Mood lilver, Oregon., v. Iio, on Aiigua. -,'6ih, l'.sll. iiiiide Honiesteatl Entry, No. isiTU, lor N'J 'E'4, 8vi'4NK(4 and NttME1, Section 8, TiiwiMhipg Nunh, Knuge hi l ast, Willamette Meridian, lias Hied notice of Intention to make Final ftve-jear proof, toesluhlixh claim to the land ubove described, before the Register and Receiver, at The Ualles, Oitgon, on the 2-lid day or June, IU0S. Clstmunt names as witnesses: Jiime English, (if llood River, Oregon. Ueo. W. Kulla, ol Hood River. Oregon Clinton Wood, limit River, Oregon. John Kroeger, of Hmid Rlvei, uregon. inaijis . C. W. .MOORE, Kcglster. " NOTtCE FOR PUBLICATION Iiepart incut of the Interior, l.und Oltlcc a! The lialles, or. iron, M ly Hill, Vm. Notice l-elifi'ehy gieu thst ritA.ill iiin miii " ol Hood Viver, ' .'reguu, wlio, on April 131 Ii, 190S, miolH Tlinlicr Application, No. Kill, for SWV, sWSh of hirtlou T. S North, Itange 10 Khm, I mi 4 ol S. el Ion 5, Ia1 I snd..KKHNElJ .Hei-llon ti. T.l Noitli, Unnte 11 Efrt. Wlllauu ella Meriiflitn, has tiled nollteol inletillon to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the laud aboi-r- desert tA'd, befoie the Register and Receiver, at tbe Dalles, Oregon, on Ihe 'i-'nd day of .nay, IU0K The Claimant n.imi-s es witnesses: W. Ross Wlnans.v f riisiil River, Oregon; IhonuisCol. Ilns.of Hisid Rlvi-r, Oregon; Charles R. Bone, ol IHajd Klver, Ougou: tieo. K. Wlllums, of Hood River, Oregou. nrJU-l7 C. W. MOOllE, Register. , Notice for Publication. .1 , Depiirtinent of the luterio,-, Land Olllce at The Dalles, Oregon, Mhj Rlu s. Not Icq J.s hereby glvm that Robert W. Caldwell, of Hood River, Ongon, no, on April 20th, imi4, made Homestead EtiUy, So. ISISM. for NK'jSKi. of Action ;ti, N'W'taml SK'.tsVHa, Secllon a"), lownahlp i .Mirth Knuge F;u-,t, Willamette Meridian, has nied nntlce of liitentlon lo make Una: live-veiir nnnil. to tahllsh elslni to the laud uhove described, before the Register nnd Receiver, at The I miles, tJregon, on lie 2vnd diiy m J'ine, I! OH. .... Claiu.aiil names (ut witnesses: r-j. e.. Lyons, R Ipb Jul vis, Ctisnes W. lield and Ear! K. Iliirtiness, all ol Hood River, Oregon. inJIJ S , C. W. MOORE, Register NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Pi lull Inunt of Ihe Interior, II. 8. Land tnltiv st I he Dalles, Oregon. May ism, iwm l.otice Is heicliy given that liAVIK l NAI.SMJRY of Hood River, Olegon, who. on lcee!ob;T iinl, 1UM, made Homestead l-.nny, io. iniii. for Wi-NKH. Hectlon , Township 1 Nonh, Range 10 Kasl, Willamette Meridian, haa tiled nolle of Intention In make Klnal llve-icar Proof. In 'establish claim to the land alsive described, before the Keglsler and Receiver, at The lallea,oregon, on the 22nd day of June 1WM. . Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Urodrlck, of Hood River, Oregon; John Uod son, of Hood River, Oregon; Clmrlea A. rllutu, or Hood Klver, Oregon; James O. Caiuerou, of Hood Klver, Oregon. .. nulljis , C. W. MOORK. Register. Lumber Co. I Any Part of the Valley Wagon flak ers 25A BOX. Will I'tlllze Fir Stumps. Astoria Dr. L. F. Hawley, an ex pert In the forestry . Bervice of tin Department of' Agriculture, arrived In Astoria recently, arrangements having bean 'made with him by tba Chamber of Commerce whereby he will remain here for a goodly por tion of the summer In an effort U devise a plan whereby the logged-off land of this section may be profitably cleared for agricultural purpoaas. He Is well acquainted with the various by-products that can bo made from stumps of the Southern States, and he brings with him a considerable laboratory appartus, which hs will set up here, for the purpose of making experiments on DoukIhs fir, spruce and hemlock, which abound in this section. In speaking of the work that the Chamber of Commerce has called to his attention, Dr. Hawley said that while It wns too early to outline any general plan of action, he had In mind in a seneral way a proposition that he believed might later be worked out satisfactorily. In brief, It Is to bring in touch with the own ers of stum;) land In this section the manufacturers of by-products from furjuis and wood refuse PORTLAND :ro5e: FEST IVAL To be held in PORTLAND, OREGON June 1 to 6, 1908 Will Ihj the tno.-t Itrillisiit FLORAL FIESTA and CIVIC JUBILEE ever held in the Pacific Nnrtliwett I'.ntliiinl, "The Rose Cit ," will lie a srei.e ol splenilor uml the center ol wotl'l-wiile iu'erest for one vieek Several iitin'i l:tiit ci'im-iitioii to lie held in Portland on Hint occasion. THE-0.R.4N.C0. Will Pell Sp.-ci.il Tickets On This Occasion Krotn HOOD iUVER to I'oitlitnd ami Iff turn at YOU I'ARTIClil.ARB CAI.I.N J. Ii. FREDRICK. Local Aent. WM. McMURRAY. lliTLAND, OKKUON. C. EVEUETT. Tiic I'r.ictictil SliiHniuker, At liiggs" CHtl Sun.l. FiiiH Work n SjMTiiiltv. For Sale. Rhode Island rod rjoeten);also ej-us, 11 per eittiii(t. Mrs. K. I lloinewood, 13th sirwt, bvlow t'oluinbia. Pacillc phone 8314. in 14 Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES and URUSIIES. HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, (lilts and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room molding, Ticture rail. Plate rail nnd a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work ete. Phone 671. First ami Oak Street. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Highest Prices Paid JOHN LELAND HKNDKRSON, rres. MARION I. HENDERSON, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Vice President S. E. HENDERSON, Sec.-Treas. Hood River Land Emporium Real Estate, Loans, Conveyancing and Surveying Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED" The President of the Company is prepared to do Surveying and Civil Engineering Work of all kinds. Home and Pacific Telephones. Oregon Lumber Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ORDERS FOR Lumber, Lath, Shingles Piling, Cedar Posts and Poles SOLICITED Can also furnish Slab Wood .f 2.50 per cord, f. o. b. Hood River City Officii Phone Main 51 Mm n ----- H DEALER IN Staple and Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and btiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - - OREGON. ZEArEHZIOlxT STABLE ..Livery, Feed Ph. C. Dealer In Fresh and Cured Meals Lard, Poultry and Fish HOOD RIVER, ORE. Phone Main 471 Free Delivery oxes for High Grade Fruit. w . vh uuuv fU AlllO SjaaiBSSSSSV SMSSSSatStV GILL. Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR and Draying.. TKANAHAN & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Iliir.-ea IwHjrlit , sohi or exchanged. I'lrasiirt anies can secure first-class rigs. Si-eiRl iiu.'iitioii giveu to moving furniture an Vc l.i even lliii g iiores can tlo. YOUNG