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VOL. XX
HOOD RIVER, OREGON, AUGUST 20, 1908
NO. 14
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SOCIETIES.
HOOD KIVKR COM MKKCIALCI.UB Meets
Tary swoud Monday In wh momb at I p.
m., to U slus routna over Jukim'i Mora.
A. A. Jaymk, Pre.
P. 8. Da vi mom, Secretary.
OOD KIVKR LOIMJK NO. 106, A. F. ul A.
M. MeeU Haiarday ernlD( on or before
rmra iuii nuon. V. N. I LA kkK, W. M.
1). McDomalu, Secretary.
HOOD R1VEU Cm A1TKR KO. . R. A. M.
mu nrt na intra many nignu or esca
month. U. R. Casihe H. P.
K. O. Blavcuak, Hecrelaxy.
C- Hood River CommiDderv No. 12. K.T.
. Meets every ootid Monday .renins
tfi of eaoh month. W. K. Laraway. K. C.
a. v. Aloe, iteooraer.
HOOD KIVKR CHAPTKR NO.K.O. E.8.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday .renins
of each mouth. Visitors cordially welcomed.
L'AKKIB BAILBT, W. M.
UuwIdkl Woodwoutu, Hecretary.
IDLKW1LDK LO. GENO. 107. I. O. O. t.
MeeU In Fra'eroal ball, every Thursday
nlf hi. M. J. Mahikkb, N. O.
Uao. Thomson, -cretary
EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. , 1. O. O. K.
Rttnlar meeting second and fourth Mondaya
of each inoulb. Uao. Thomson, C. P.
11,0. HHiTH, Her 1 be.
KEMP LOIHlK.No. 181, 1. 0. O. K.-MeeU in
Odell Improvement Co.'s ball every Hatur
day nig lit. Visitors cordially welcomed.
J R Ckohby. N. Q.
BU MAnhikbb, Rea. Hecy.
LAUREL REBEK AH DEUREK IXlDUE NO.
1. 0. O. K.-Meete Orst and third Fridays
luetu'b month.
Mas. E. 8. Mayes, N. O.
Ella Mat Da vimon. Hecretary.
W.O. W. meets the 2d and 4lli Saturdays
each mouth at I. O. O. V. ball. Visitors cor
dially lovlted. A. C. BfATEN, C. C.
F. W. McRkynoldh. Clerk.
WAUCOMA L.OIXJE NO. 30, K. OK P.
Meets In K. of P. ball every Tuesday night.
C. P. Ross, C C.
J. E. Nichols, K.ofR. and 8.
HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,702, M. W. A.
Meets In I. O. O. P. ball every Wednesday
nlKbl. H. 8. Da.no, V. C.
C. U. DAKIN, Clerk.
BOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 824, WOMEN OK
Woodcraft-Meets at l.o. o. r. nan on me
Orst and Third Wuturdays or each mouth.
1OU McKkymolds, O. N,
K. W. McUeynolds, Clerk.
RIVERSIDE I.OIMIENO. 118 A. O. U. W.
Meets first and third Saturdays r each
mouth. K. E. CHAPMiN, M. W.
UKO. Huicoar, Kinsncier
CH KHTKH HUUTK. Recorder.
OI.KTA ASSEMBLY NO. 10S. UNITED ART-lhMini.-Mt)l
Hie flrsl and third Wednes
days, wirk; -wcoHd and fourth Wediuwdays
Artisans' hall. C. D. HKNUiCUH, M. A.
E. H. II aktwu), Secretary.
OOt'RT HOoIRIVER NO. 42, EORKsTERH
ofl.Vmerlca.-MceU every Tbunday evening
at 8 o'clock.
War. Flkminq. C. R.
V. C. 11hoIU8, Secretary.
I AN BY ItlST. NO. 16.CI. A. R.-MEET8 AT
A. O. U. W. hall, second and lourth Satur
anysof each month al 2 o'clock p. ni. All
U. A. K. members Invited to meet with iik.
U. K. cahtmkk, Commander.
8. K. Bi.vtuk. Ailjuuut.
AN BY W. R. C. No. lS-MEETO BEOONI)
ml fourth Saturdays of each Monlh In A.
j. V, W. ball at 3 p. m.
KatukyN Gill, President.
Lyuia Bumnkb, Secretary
MOUNTAIN HOMKCAMP No. tW, R. N. A.
Mevts at 1. 0. O. K. Hail on the second and
fourth Fridays ol eaeh month.
Maa. 11, Peelkb, O.
Mk8. E. U. Brohius. Recorder.
PAYNTEIl lAlOE, No. 2110, M. B. A.
nit-els li rI and third Fridays or each month
alK.ofr. ball. OKo. si. Miller, Pres.
Al)u. Uuioh abd. Six .
MX. HOOD LODUK No. 2115, 1. O. O. F. Meets
every Wednesday evening In Orlbble's ball,
Ml. Hood. C. H.SHAW. N.. .
U. W. Dimmu K, Sec.
jTtomTd.
I'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephones: Office, 2S1; residence, 811.
i-UKUKON O. H. fc N. Co.
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHY81C1AN AND SURGEON.
Calif promptly answer 3d In town or country,
Day or Night.
Telephones: Residence, 611: Office, 813.
Otlive in the llroslus Building.
E. 0. DUTRO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Uilice over FirBt National Bank, Hood
River, Oregon.
Office Phone Main 871 Res. Main 873
M. F. SHAW, M. D.
Office in Jackson Block,
oitioe phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. m.
Dll. M. H. SHAKP DR. EDNA B. SHARP
Osteopathic Physicians
Graduates of the American School of
Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo.
Office, Hood River Bank and Trust Co. Bldg
Home Phone 102 Res. 102-B
F: 0. BR0S1US, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
'Phone Central, or 121.
omce Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; i to I
and6to7 P M.
M. E. WELCH,
LICENSED VETERINARY SURUE0X
Is prepared to do any work In the veterin
ary line. He can be found by calling at or
ph. ning to Clarke s drug store.
DR. EDGINGTON
Smith Building
HOOD RIVKR OREGON
DR. . T. CARNES
DNTIS T
Office over bartmess nuire
Telephone 31
H. D. W. PINE0.D.D.S.
DENTIST
Office over TelephoHe
Kirxt Natioiutl Bank 131
0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D.
DENTIST
Telephones: Office 28; residence 28-It
Office over Butler Bank,
A.JAYNE
LAWYER
Abstracts Fnrniahed. Money Lo -neil
E. H. HARTWIG,
LAWYER.
Will Practlc- In All Courts
Office In Smith Building, over First Nft
'l nalRiitik.
DR C. W.EDMUNDS
SPECIALIST
EYE, EAR, N0HE AND THROAT
White Salmon
The small depositor receives
as the larger ones.
COME AND
K.ft Blikciai
t luaJi
dbock. aim. lattuier,
First National Bank
OP HOOD RIVKR, OREUON.
Capital $50,000 Surplus, $15,000.
P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co
ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS
Deputy County Hurveyor for Wasco County,
Deputy County Surveyor for Klickitat Co,
Wash. City Engineer, City of Hood River.
Make surveys. Dlans and eatlmslea Inr saw.
er. Hcht and bower aud rallwar nlania. and
furnish subject to approval, plans, speclOra
tlonsaud estimates tor all classes of buildings
public, private aud mercantile. Hpecial alien
tioa given to eoonoaule and slow burning nun-
u-uuu, Awiii,'j ana ecoimniy guaranteed.
Home and Pacific Tslephonea. lavldson
Duuuiug, uooa niver, uregoa.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, ABSTRACTER. NO-
iaii rum.n. ana heal,
KMTATE AtiivNT.
For M Years a raifl.mt.nm Mm nH u..h
Ington Has bad many years eiperlenoein
neai i-tate matters, as abstractor, searcher of
hum muu aKeuk osiihumjiioq guaranteed r
International Correspondence Jchool
KCRANTON, PA.
H. V. KEED, Representative
W' Hlxth Hi., Portland. Orecoo.
Hood River once a month. Full infor
mation mailed upon request.
Eureka Meat Market
McGUIRE BROS., Props.
Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard
roultry, f ruits and Vegetables,
rnee Delivery. Phone Main 35
A. J. DERBY
Lawyer
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Stranalian & Slaven
Contractors and
Builders
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
JOE WRIGHT
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Phone 251-8
Estimates furnished on request. An
honest job guaranteed.
E. A. JEROME,
Architect
Uoul.... !.. .... , ,
."lu orcii ywra experience in
. . i utniuiiig, wuuiu ruspecuiliiy
solicit s part of the palronave ol the peoplu ol
Hood Kfver who anticipate building. Terms
reasonable, a id satisfaction guaranteed. Of
floe at reildeuce on Heights.
H. SEYMOUR HALL,
Surveyor.
1 SOI milltifllMl nnri liunamJ In An Alt LlJ.
"li ; . .u iu w Mil KlUUI
ornrstKslass land surveying. Accuracy guar
anteed. Tlmse who wis'i tlrat-claiia work din
address K. K. D. 2., Hood River Phone Mil.
THE OREGON Fl BELIEF
ASSOCIATION
OF McMINNVILLE, ORE.
Announces another reduction in the
cost of insurance.
T. L. DUNSMORK, THE DALLES
or
C. D. THOiVl PS0N, HOOD RIVER
FHLDrjHCK ARNOLD.
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
BrilgsaUa tarnished on all kinds of wrk
Phonea: ZJtVJt
Farm for Sale
10 Acres beautifully located, pood level
land, half mile from town, one mile
from St. Martins Springs, 5 acres cultl
tivated ; 80 walnut trees ; young family
orchard ; i;nod well, 6 room house, new
barn and chicken house, 2 chickens, 3
tons of hay, household goods and tools.
Price for quick sale $1700.00. Address
J. L. OLSON
Box 27 Carson, Wash.
RALPH REED
Best line of Cigars in
the City
Also handle line of
Pipes, Tobaccos and
Fishing Tackle
A. C. BUCK
NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT
Room 12 Bros! ins Block
McReynolds & Co.
DEALERS IN
Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain
and Poultry Supplies
YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS
Petal u ma Incubators and
Brooders
STOCK FOOD
Phone lOOl
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
Valley Bank
the Kume ronrteous t ivutmen '
We have both.
SEE US.
PJIHtahlbt, K.L. Hurra,
I
rtta O. rrtlt, J. H. Osborne. R. W. Pratt,
I " - - Vim Lj . k.
Hood River Banking
and Trust Co.
Ws transact a general banking business and
own our own banking property
Interest paid on time and Havings deposits
Safe deposit boxes.
C.F.SUMNER
HEADQUARTE t '
Plumbing
Come in aud exam
ine our line of
Pumps, Bath Tubs, La
vatories, Sinks, Etc.
ZENITH SPBAY HOSE
Agents For
FAIBBAHES-MORSE
Ferguson & Wright
Hood River Marble Works
Are prepared to execute
all orders for granite and
marble work, monuments,
etc.
McEwen & Koskey
Gensrtl Commission
MarcHaata
Prompt Kales and Quick Returns. Wholesale
ueaiers in all Kinds or
Fruit and Produce
Consignments Solicited.
189 FKONT 8T. l'OKTLAND. ORUUON
BON TON
...Barber Parlors...
The place to get an easy
shave and first-class hair cut.
Our shop is metropolitan in
every respect.
Porcelain Baths in Connection
O. H. CRAY, Prop.
Mill & TAFT
D RAYING, GENERAL
TEAMING
Wood For Sale. Prompt
Delivery
OFFICE PHONE 60-M RES. PHONE
PHONE 232-M
Hood River, Oregon
Underwood
And
UtdeWhiteSalm'n
Choice Fruit
Lands
Improved and un
proved land at
reasonable prices
Specialty of Small
racts
WRITE OR CALL ON
F. W DcHART
Underwood, Wn.
For Sale
Twenty acres of land three
acres grass; two acres more
can be cleared for f 100.00;
balance brush and timber;
joins the D. E. Miller place
on east; is m fine tipple and
strawberry land as there is
in the valley. Price f 2000.
Will sell smaller tracts if
desired.
0. M. BAILEY,
Mt. Hood, Oregon
J. It Heilbronner
& Co.
The Reliable Dealers
Hood River Real
Estate
We have the best
bargains in Orch
chards, Unim
proved Land, city
Property and
Businesss Invest
ments. Call and look over
our list.
J. li. Heilbronner
&Co.
"The Reliable Dealers"
PORTLAND HOOD RIVER
408 Corbett Davidson Bldg
Electric Wiring &
Supply Co.
Electrical Supplies and
Fixtures
Scientific Wiring of Building
a Specialty
Phone 3. Hood River Banking & Trua
Co. Building.
Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon
Offers collegiate cournes in Agricul
ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture
Animal Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Do
mestic Science and Art; Civil, Electri
cal, Mechanical and Mining Engineer
ing; (Commerce; rharniacy.
Offers elementary courses in Agricul
ture, Foiestry, Domestic Science and
Art, Commerce, Mechanic Arts, includ
ing forge work, cabinet making, steam
fitting, plumbing, machine work, etc.
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; opens .Sept. 25.
Illustrated catalogue with full infor
mation on application to the Registrar,
ree.
Ten Good Reasons
Why You Should Stop at
"The Cornelius
"The Best in Portland"
Situated in the center of the shop
ping district.
One block from the street cars.
Not so expensive as some other hotels
Sixty rooms with private bath.
Long distance and local telephone
in every room.
Writing desk in every room.
Carpeted throughout in the best
velvet carpets.
The rooms are furnished in solid
mahoganv.
Every room contains a heavy solid
Simmons bras bed on which is a
40 or 50 pmnd hair mattress.
The furnishings and general appear
ance of the public rooms must be
seen to be appreciated.
The Cornelius, Park and Alder
Streets, Portland's newest and
most modern eciuipptd hotel, sol
icits your patronagn and assures
you good service and courteous
treatment. An exceptional hotel
for Eastern Oregon families who
come to Portland shopping aud
sightseeing.
When next in Poitland give us a chance
to make you look pleased.
THE CORNELIUS Free Bus meets all
trains. Europlan.
Dr. C. W. Cornelius, Prop. H. K. Clsrke, Mxr.
Land For Sale
I have about 1 .000 acres
of No. 1 Apple Larul,
most of it under ditch at
prices ranging from $00
per acre up.
J. R. Steele
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
OREGON FARMER'S
DEATH A MYSTERY
R.M.W00D SHOT THROUGH HEART
Same Place Scene Three Year Ago of
SulolUs of Young Man Who Had
Threatened Mood's Life.
Hlllsboro, Or., Aug. 18. With a
hole in his heart, evidently made by
some blunt Instrument, Robert M.
Wood was found dead early yester
day morning near the barn of: II. D.
Jennings, at Gaston, 12 miles south
of here. Beside the body was a
sharpened stick, bloody at the point.
Doep myBtery envelopes tho case.
A coroner's jury, after examining the
premises and taking the testimony
of 11. D. Jennings and wife, at whose
house Wood had been making his
borne for three years, returned a ver
dict of accidental death.
Wood lived with the Jennings fam
ily. Three years ago an attempt upon
his life was made by Allen George
McDonald, who believed Mrs. Jen
nings, of whom be was enamored,
was In love with Wood. McDonald
killed himself v hen he found his at
tempt at murder was a failure and
he himself facing arrest.
Notwithstanding the former trage
dy and its unfavorable Implication as
regards Mrs. Jennings, her husband
declares his relations with Wood
were friendly and that there was no
Jealousy between them. In this
statement Jennings is joined by his
wifo.
Wood was a tatlve of England and
about 30 years old.
Will Enlarge Bremerton Yard.
Washington, D. C, Aug. 18.
Navy Department officials have de
cided that Puget Sound Navy Yard
shall be made the principal naval sta
tion on the Pacific Coast and are for
mulating plans for Us enlargement.
It already has been decided to recom
mend at tho next session of Congress
that another drydock be authorized,
making three In all, and that when
this Is under way a fourth will be
asked.
It Is tho Intention of the Depart
ment to equip this yard bo It can
handle all repair work on tho larger
vessels on the Pacific and Oriental
stations. Detailed plans are now be
ing worked out.
Sick From Spider's Bite.
Walla Walla, Wash.. Aug. 18.
Suffering from the bite of a spider,
inflicted early Monday morning,
Moses Maskelyne lies In a dangerous
condition at his home in this city
While sleeping In a tent Sunday
morning, Mr. Maskelyne was awak
en by the bite of a spider. Soon his
face began to swell and a leech was
applied to draw out the poison. When
the bloodsucker was taken away the
flow of blood was not staunched and
the assistance of a physician was nec
essary before this could be accom
plished.
Prizo List for Livestock Show.
Portland, Ore., Aug. 18. With a
premium list of 120,000, the first
annual Pacific National livestock
show will make its bid for popular
favor in Portland, the week of Sep
tember 21-26. There are to be six
livestock shows in the Pacific North
west this fall, the grandest array of
talent that has ever been assembled
west of Chicago. The circuit in
cludes the Western Washington Fair,
at Seattle, September 7-12; the Ore
gon State Fair, at Salem, September
14-19; Pacific .National Show, Port
land, September 21-26; Washington
State Fair, North Yakima, Septem
ber 28-October 3; Spokane Interstate
Fair, at Spokane, October 5-10, and
the Walla Walla County Fair, at
Walla Walla, October 12-17. At
these six expositions more than
$100,000 in cash premiums will be
distributed among the livestock men
and breeders of the Coast.
TroopM Itaid Pasco Restaurant.
Pasco, Wash., Aug. 18. Because
the charges In the Northern Pacific
and Eagle restaurants were much too
high, three companies of North Da
kota National Guardsmen, Monday,
raided both places, carried away ev
erything edible and were only pre
vented from confiscating all of the
cigars by a young employe with a
loaded revolver.
The proprietors of the two raided
restaurants have telegraphed to the
North Yakima authorities of the oc
currence. The proprietors want to
recover for damages, but they are
in a quandary whom to sue. Their
question is this: "Are those men
private citizens In the service of the
State of North Dakota, or a part of
the United States Army under the
Dick law?"
Nehalem Handier Wanders in Hills.
Tillamook, Or., Aug. 18. Wand
ering Homewheie 1n the mountains
of the Coast Hinge is Andrew Cas
per, a Nehalem rancher, who disap
peared from this city August 4, af
ter placing his team and wagon In a
local livery stable and drawing his
money out of 'he bank. His team
and wagon have been attached for
money he Is owing. Friends fear
that he was seized by a temporary
fit of Insanity and that he mad
hlg way Into the mountains, where
he became lost.
OIIEGON STATE NEWS IX BRIB
The annual reunion of the Ploneor
Society of Southern Oregon will b
held at Jacksonville, August 27.
The Third District Oregon Agri
cultural Fair will be held at Pendle
ton September 28 to October 2.
On November 15 carrier free mail
delivery will be Inaugurated In Cor
vallis, w'th two carriers and one sub
stitute.
Late Saturday night the County
Court Issued the order to close all
saloons In Grant County, after the
niauer naa Deen hung up in court
iut six weeks.
Micnael F. Sheehan, cx-deputy
sheriff, of Portland, anil
at the Salem prison, has been deco-
raiea Dy nis wartime comrades at
Boston, Mass.. with the mlnuta man1.
medal. After an absence of 27 years
ue maae a irip back East last week
About 40 hopsrowers of Salem and
vicinity met there last week and
adopted a resolution fiilr, mo
a hundred pounds as the price to be
paid lor nop-plrking this season. This
is tv cents a Hundred less than last
sear.
HALL BLOCK WILL
BE FINE STRUCTURE
Construction on the new Hall block
was eommenoed last week and plans
tor it snow mat ic win be a nandxouie
and modem struotuie nrhen complet
ed. The building will bo 1110x05 feet,
fronting on Oak street, and will be
two stories high with a full basement.
Altogether the iovettneut in the new
structure will total about 45,0OO when
ii is nnisnea.
The exterior of the building will be
constructed or iMewburg pressed briok
with a handsome and heavy comice
running along the top, the oentet of
wbicb will be raised and surmounted
oy a naggtarr. underneath the name
of the building, "Hall Block," will
appear. The grouud floor will be di
vided into three business apaitments.
lhe ose on the corner will be '2:1x05
feet and will be ocoupied by the But
ler Bauking company. The plans tor
the new bauki'.g apartment include
an entranoi with double doors, with
tile vestibule and the lobby will also
be floored with tiles, la addition to
the general room for banking business
a aireotora' room will be provided,
A room in the center taieed from the
door aud enclosed iu wire will be con
structed for the cashier. At the rear
a large money and safe deposit
vault will he built. Euttance to the
lattei will be through the lobby, a
door of which will lead into a room
alongside the safe deposit boxes fur.
uisbed with conveniences for patrons
wno want aocess to them. The fit
tings for the bank's new quarters are
elaborate and the deoorations will be
handsome.
Ube middle apartment will be ocou
pied by K. U. Bragg & Co., and will
be 17x05 feet. It will be provided witb
an entrance in the oenter and double
display windows on either side.
The apaitment on the west end of
the building will be '21x05 feet witb
an entranoe at the side and a large
display window. Between the center
store and the one ou the west end
will be looated the main entranoe to
the office on the second floor. There
will bIbo be another entrance for this
floor at the rear of the building on
Second street. The seoond floor will
be divided into modern office suites
a number of whlnb have already been
rented. Drs. Watt and Jenkins have
leased the offices ou the corner. The
building will be piovlded with mod
ern plumbing and heating apparatus,
and many other late conveniences to
be found iu ottloe buildings in the
large cities
New Confectionery,
J. T. and M. A. Ford have opened
a confectionery and oigar store in the
building formerly ocoupied by the
Club Buloon, on Second street, and
state that tbey will conduct a first
class plate of this kind. The Messn.
I'ord have named their store the Bed
Apple oonfeotionery and will have a
large red apple hung in front of tbeir
place ol business to dOBlguate It. In
addition to a full line of candies, ci
gars and tobaccos the new store will
serve all kinds of soft drinks and ice
cream, and have on band a stock of
tanoy oauned goods. Ibey will handle
a new brand of oreani known as the
Mt. Hood. Mr. Ford and his son
formerly lived in Dallas, Polkoounty,
and are very much pleased witb Hood
Kiver and Its progresslveness.
Will Manufacture Steam Sprayers,
E. T. Zable, of the Pine Urove dis
trict, went to Portland this week to
purchase material to manufacture
steam spraying outfits. It is Mr.
Zable's intention to secure the neces
sary parts aud then to assemble and
conneot them up at Hood river. As
he is a mechanical engineer as well as
a fruitgiower be believes tbst be can
pei feet a steam sprayer that will be
superior to anything of this kind that
baa yet beeu used iu the valley. Two
of the features will be a bionze spray
pump and brass piping, it is found
that where bins atone Is used In spray
mixtures oi alone that it rapidly cor
rodes and soou destioys steel or iron
fittings aud by the use of bronze and
brass this will largely be done awav
witb.
Arrested for Peddling Buggy.
T. K. Disbrow, who was selling
wagons without a lloense Ibbc week,
was arrested by Hherltt L. E. Morse.
ibe complaint against Uisbrow was
made by J. K. Nickelsen and the
bearing took place Monday before
justice of the Peace A. C. Buck. C.
H. McNabb, of The Dalles, was Dis-
brow's attorney and the state's side
of the case was looked after by Dia
triot Attorney Fred Wilson. It was
ahowu that the accused had sold a
buggy to James Wlshart In the Mt.
Hood country and the defendant was
hold In ?'KH) bonds to 'appear before
the district court in answer to the
charge against him.
Entertainment at Pine (irovo Hall.
Mrs Adab Rose, who recently de
lighted all who beard her at the Hawk
eye picnic, will give an entertainment
at Pine drove ball Saturday even
ing, August '22. Mrs. Hose will be as
sisted by Miss May Bird, of Boston,
Mass., a singer of note. As an elocu
tionist Mrs. Hose has rare talent and
provides an entertainment of superior
attainments.
I'nnnti CAarV (1. TV f!nl tiert son
went to The Dalles Tuesday on busi
ness connected witb bis ofilolal
duties.
MISDURI HERE
TO BE SHOWN
if
SENDS 5 JLE MEN TO LEARN OF US
Utpreseatatlres Say Organiiatloa and
Co-operation will Follow Inspec
tion of Orchards and Sjstens
liecent events In thepple world In
dioate that eastern glowers are awak
ening to the (act that tbey must put
forth a greater effoit to maintain
foothold Id the big markets, and that
they also realize they must market
fruit of a greater competitive value
than they have heretofore. Ibere is
moie agitation this year In the apple
giowing sections of the middle west,
southwest aud eastern itatea for better
gradiug, better paokiug and better all
aronud quality than aver before.
Eastern apple men are studying north
west methods of growing and market
ing fruit closely. This Is particularly
so In Missouri, one of the greatest ap
ple raising stales. There is no ques
tion that fruit growing ia carried cn
there in a tar less scientific manner
than it Is on the coast, but it ia also
very evident that many horticultur
ists and growers there are making a
united effoit to raise the standard of
market value.
In this connection the following
will prove interesting to orchardmen :
Official representatives of the horti
cultural interests of Missouri are be
ing "shown" this week the lesults of
systematic and organized oo-operation
among the truitgrowera of Ore
gon, says the Oregoniao. The visitors
are William P. Stark, of Louisiana,
Mo., president of the- Missouri State
Boatd of Horticulture, and James M.
Irvine, of St. Joseph, Mo., editor of
the Frult-Grower.a publication devot
ed to horticultural interests. They
have visited La Grande, Hood River
and The Dalles, and have planned a
trip through the Willamette valley
fruitgrowing districts the latter part
of the week. Returning borne they
will spend a few days in Washington
and Idaho.
"The people of Missouri have learn
ed to look to Oregon for intelligent
information pertaining to horticult
ure," said Mr. Stark at tbe Portland
recently.
"The Miasouii State Board cf Hor
ticulture consists of six members and
a teoretary. Of the seven, four shall
have visited the fruitgrowing sections
of your slate before the truit season
closes tbla year. Our secretary, W.
L. He ward, already baa visited tbe
state and studied horticultural condi
tions. Mr. Irvine, who accompanies
me, wblie not a member of the board,
ia closely identified with the froit In
terests of our state. During tbe pick
ing season T. U. Todd, treasurer of
the board, aud J. H. Christian, vice
president, will spend some time ia
Oregon. Mr. Todd is an extensive
applegrower and oomea to study tbe
methods employed by growers in Ore
gon witb auob successful results. Mr.
Christian Is one of tbe largest fruit
shippers In Mlssoutl and will devote
bis time to studying the methods fol
lowed by the various associations of
tbe fruitgrower here.
'Undeniably Oregon is one of the
greatest fruit sections In tbe country.
Our state is interested particularly in
tbe growing of apples and from tbe
investigation we have made, coupled
with our prior knowledge of the qual
ity of this fruit produced in Oregon,
we are convinced that your state is
entitled to tbe fame it enjoys as a
fruitgrowing d I at i lot.
"llortioulturally, Oregon has a
great many advantages over Missouri.
In tbe first place both climate and
soil are adapted to fruit oulture and
you do not have to contend witb tbe
unfavorable weather conditiona and
numerous pests with which our state
ia infested. You have practically no
apple scab, while our crep this year
is seriously aBeoted witb this blight.
Again, you have a compulsory spiay
ing law. In our state it is optional
with tbe grower whether he takes this
precaution to Insure good fruit.
"Your glowers are organized and
derive tbe benefits from systematic
methods adopted in growing the fruit,
packing, shipping and marketing the
product. Tbe Oregon orobardist also
devotes bis time aud attention exclu
sively to fruitgrowing, while in Mis
souri fruit culture is followed only as
a side issue. Lack of orgaulzation
and oo operation among the growers
completes tbe explanation for tbe po
sition our state occupies boitloultur
ally. "Missouri is long in trees but ahoit
in fruit. There are in tbe state 20,
000,000 apple trees, probably more
than in any other state, yet for the
reasons given, tbe crop will be light.
Tbe members of our boaid are making
a thorough study of horticultural con
ditions, the methods followed in grow
lug, packing, shipping and marketing
In tbe states of Oregon, Washington
and Idaho. This information will be
arranged in proper form and submit
trd for tbe education of Missouri or
obsrdists in tbe hope that the stand
ard of our fruit may be raised."
A. W. King left Tuesday for a visit
to bia home at Arleta,
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