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Ivucl Every Thursday by
ARTI11R U. MOE. Publisher.
HOOD RIVER HONORED
AT GRANTS PASS
HONEY HUNTERS
CAUSE BIG HAVOC
In order to get tlie booey from big
tree tost stood ou tba upper end of
tbeJoe Morton place near Ktitbtoo,
udI.dowd jmrtiei early Wednesday
morning out the tree down dentioylng
the wire ol the Hood "irer Electric
Ligbt A Power CompHiiy aad also
those of the i aoifle Statea Telephone
Company. According to the night
operator at the telephone ottloe aud
the nijrht mau at the power house the
tree fell at Wednesday morning,
a at that time tdpnaW rere communi
cated to botb places that phoned that
the ooonectioD was bioken.
l'he flint tbat waa known ot tbe
break In tbe line fay tbe 1'ower Com
auy wai Wednenrtsy morning when
the news waa telephoned to it tbat no
power could be obtained at tbe Kuth
ton planer, Intent igation (bowed
that tbe tree coutainiug the bouey
was a bin Hi, and that in falliiw tbat
it bad broken thiougb the wire ot
tbe telephone company and knocked
ovei a polo aad snapped the wires of
tbe power company. As goon as possi
ble tbe breaks were repaired but it
was not until late in tbe ettemoon
tbat long distance otincrtiou witb
Portland was established and near
noon before power for the planer was
connected up.
It is stated by the men who did tbe
repair work that an aperture six feet
long was made In tho tree to extrnot
tbe honey and that au immeuse quan
tity of it must bare been secured.
Ibey also state that tbe bees made it
very unpleasant for them while the;
were working. Ibe hunt for the
honey hunters li'is linen turned over
to the authorities and in case thev
are located they will be arretted.
It Is said tbat tbe tree ' aa been
known to have bad boney in it lor
many years.
Honored Memory of F. II. Ilalcli.
' A large assem triage of friends of tbe
poet preaoher, V. H Ualob, from Tbe
Dulles, Lyle, tlood Kiver and White
Salmon, met at the little school house
near Lyle Saturday moring to bonor
the nioin iry of the wan wbo wrote
"Tbe Kridgo of tbo (Jodfl." aud wit
nesa the ceremon ea at bin unmarked
grave. There was a large uamher of
ncbool children present to participate
in the exreolsea. The school bouse
iu which tbe pe iple met was built foi
oburob in lHh'J by l'. II. lialab, who
as a Congregational minister, pleach
ing to bis (look from tbe pulpit in
that building. A tablet, bearing the
inscription stating wbo caused tbe
building to be created, will be planed
on tbe bouse so thit those attending
school there heieafter may know wbo
ltd builder was
Among those who participated in
the exercises rrnui 1100a Kivor weie
Mr. and Airs. T. K.CJoou, Uev. VV. C.
Gllruore aud Itov. J. L. tJeisbner
who dolivetod tbe dedicatory address.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingallg related to
Mr. i.Hlou were also present from
Hood Kiver. The ceremonies aie
sij id to bare been very Impressive
and the uinnuinent erected over the
grave of the dead author la of giauite
taken from the bills neat Lyle, and
prepared by a marble cutter at Tbe
Dalles.
Unitarians Will Meet Here.
On October 7th and 8th the Nortb
PacifJo Conference of Unitarian
Churohes will meet at Hood Klvei
and an attendance ot about 50 miu
tutors representing the church from
various parts ot tbe dint lift, which
extends from Souttle to northern
California along the ooaet, it ml as far
east as tbe Kocky mountains. Ar
rangements uro beiug made to take
cure of thu conference aad a program
wbiob will be given on Wednesday
ami 1'bursdav will include hiMiohhih
by distinguished speakers, Arnoug
those who will take pirt Hre Dr
Curzuu, Uold agent for the Uuitailxu
church on the Pacitlo aoast; Mr.
Powers, a nroailnent minister of
Seattle; J. 11. Aokerman, State Su
periulendent of schools for Oregon,
whose subject will be "Church and
Kdunatiuo;" E. U, Hmith, wbo will
apeak ou "Uuitarianlsm on the
Coast;" aud Or. Kllot, of Portland.
Thursday afteiuoou the visiting
ministers win lie given a ride over
tbe valley.
Want Oak Street Payed.
A meeting of a number of promi
nent business men and property own
en aa beld In tbe city ball Tuesday
evening to disousa tho matter of pav
ing Uak street between L'iist and
Fourth. K. L. Smith was eleoted
obalrman and K. W. Pratt, aeoretary.
Uwners representing a piopoity
frontage of h.jU feel were present and
after disausslug the matter to aome
length a committee waa appointed to
go to Portland and secure estimates
on street paving. Tbe city council
will tlieu be asked to take up tbe
matter of having the part of Uak
street already mentionod paved.
Kew Firm Taken liooth'n Store
After having been engaged In buat
neis suocesefuiiy nt Hood Kiver for
several years, J. W. llooth & Co.,
bave disposed of their large general
a oie business to J. M. Parry & Co.
Tbe new urm has taken possession
and will conduct the busiuesss along
tbe same lines tbat bave heretofore
characterized it In another ooiumn
will be found their anuounoement to
patrons.
Mr. and Mia. V. V. Laraaay ho
represented Hood Kiver at tbe annual
couolave of the Grand Comaudery of
Knlgbt 'eniplars to (J rants Pass last
week returned borne witb glowing re
ports of tbelr treatment theie aud say
tba event was tbe Ho est ever beid
in tbe state. Hood Kiver wa bonoid
t tbe sessions of tbe enmmandery
by having Mr. Iaraway chosen one
of the officers of tbe Graud Command
ery as be was elected Gland Sword
Hearer. Mr. and Mrs. 1-araway elt
Wednesday evening in company with
members of the Oregon Conimandery
from Poitlaod, Astoria and otber
portions of Kasteru Oregon, iu two
special Pullman cars at the terminal
depot tor Grants Pans, and en route
met conimandery members at balem,
Albany and Kugene,landing in Granta
Pats about 00 stioug.
Gran's Pass was prettily deer rated
in honor of tbe occasion, all citizens
belpiug witb a will. Kmgbts Temp
lars ot Grants Pass and Ashland met
tbeir visiting brethren at tbe depot
aud escorted tbem to the atylum
where tbe grand couclave was opened
and business transacted. In tbe after
noon all Knights Templars attending
the conclave visited tbe bare bill
grounds for tbe chief event of the
visit, tbe competitive drill. Duiing
receut years tbe victors representing
tbe best-drilled team belong to Delo
utay Conimandery No. 5, of Saleir,
Oi., but they did not enter this yeer
Oregon Coniuiandery No i won atten
tion from the start, the well-exeriiterl
evolutlous winning the wnru i kI ep
plause from tume pie-tut, Mid l m
the d oi-i'W was announced 1 1, t
Oregon C'oiim, .mlery Ni. 1 hil v n
the prize bauner, general satlst it t io:
was ax pressed.
Thursday a banquet was nerve.! in
tbe asylum to the eil ku iil.ta by He
ldies of Grants Puss, and hltrr ib
banquet, a most ii teieftin r iitlu
installation of tbe grand oQlceie,
tireviou-ly tlectail. liii,k plai1".
Friday luoruicig tbe outiug was con
tioued with an enjoyable uuto drive
alon4 tbe Kugne Uiver Valley, tinn
ing iu at park where a deli .ions lunch
xhh seived, consisting ot venimm,
ilub, fruit aud other iteiuties.
Will Erect Garage at The Dalles.
"We expect to bave uew building
erected for us soon and expect to luve
a carload of the best four cylinder
automobiles made, iuuded here in
Ibe Dulles by the middle uf October,
.be Dalles will be the western dis
Ciibutiug agency aud the office wilt
oe situuted iu Hood Kiver "
E. C. brook, of tbe liono-Hr ck
Dowit ConipHuy, ct -Hood Hivei,
made this statement Saturday whik
talking with a Chronicle representa
tive. Ml. iirock said tbat they uert
making arraugemeuta for the erection
of an up-to-date garage aud show
room, on last Second street, lbie
room however will not be completed
iu tln.e (or then U at consignment
of cars which Is expected hereabout
Ootober 10. It is possible tbat tbe
caia will be shown mi l stoied in some
one of the large warehouses iu this
city. Ibid rapid work is to get into
tbe field lor tho spring oauipaigu.
Mi. lirock lutt Saturday night foi
Spokane where he has a demonstrat
ing car and which be will Irl ig tr
l'he Dalles overland, expecting to ar
rive h re about tbe latter part of tbi
week.
Look over our Fall Line of
MILLINERY
Second Floor. It will mean
Economy for you.
Ue Paris Fair
"THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY"
Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps
A splendid assortment. , All styles
for Fall and Winter.
'
Men's Suits
Our Fall and Winter lines surpass
all previous season's and tho val
ues wo are offering are exceedingly
great. Wo have the finest line of
medium priced clothing ever dis
played in the city. Following are a
few descriptions:
S8
Men's Suits
Medium brown and gray mixed
wool v. orsted, with olive and brown
line double stripe, 3 bulrton mili
tary cut. Hair cloth front and
Kach ;
Italian lining
Copyright 1908 by Hart Schiffner 4c Mara
$8.00
WILL HELP LIVE
STOCK ASSOCIATION
In rrder to show lis interest and
sympathy in th efforts the Puitland
County Club anil Livo StocU Asso
elation uro uihkuiK to buslatu inter
We sell ycu power tve xclf on liyht
la (pKiiidlii io plcfme yon tuie;
,uxt lit m know how viwh iou'illike
In your direction tjnick we'll hike'
THE LIG11T& WATER CO.
ELECTION JiOTICE.
! Nctice ib hereby give tbat a epiciul
electiou wiil be held on Saturday,
October 21th, 1908, at U:u Barrett
Sobool bnuhe iu the liood Kiver
ets 111 the live st.ck industry In Ore-: 1'rigation District, for the purpose ol
Farewell Surprise Parly.
A very pleasant farewell surprise
1 arty was given to Mr aud Mrs Hud
son ut tbeir home ou Oak St. Monday
night lutt, by members nnd friends
from tbe liiptist church A beautiful
watercolor landscape painting wad pre
sented to .vlrs. IIuiIhou by the pi ato
iu behalf ot the visitors. An onjoyn
ble eveuing wus spent.
Mr. and t'ti. II ml 011 ixptc: to
leive for Ari70 ia iu a few days.
If illy Hay S rvic
K dly day HervioJS &t the Hh tint
Churcb lust Sunday wi re. well attond
ed, tl.ere Leiug about 150 prtsent 1 1
the Sunday school session. The pro
giani was much enjoyed. I tin other
services weie also well attended.
At the moiulug service the pantoi
presented the new Unaucial plan for
the coming year and received pledges
to cover bait of tbe anticipated esti
mate, it is hoped to enlist every
member in tbe support ol the church
work the coming year.
Change In Grocery Firm.
A change was nade in the Urm of
Wood it Smith Bros, this week wbcu
tbe luterest ot tbe Smith llros was
taken over by L. 11. llugglns who,
until a few mouths ago was iu busi
ness here and wbo Is well kuowu Ht
Hood Kiver. Tbe decision of tbe
Smith llros,. to retire from tho Hi 111
is owing to tbe poor health of one ot
the members wbo bas been uuuble to
attend to buisuesa regularly and is
desirous of leading a more ouidcor
life. Tho name of the new Urm will
be Wood & llugglns.
Hood River's Itlggext Loud of Appc.
What is said to be tbe larget load
of apples ever brought to Hood Kiver
waa hauled here yesterday by Oeo.l.
Sargent proprietor of tbe Montague
Fruit b'lrm aud consisted ot 150 boxes
of apples wieghing 11,000 pouuds.
The fruit is a part of a shipment
wblcb Mr. Sargent will send to Si
beria and were especially packed foi
their long trip. The apples are of the
King variety and were sold by Mr.
Sargent at a good price.
nn tho directors of tbe Hood Iuver
Uomiiiorcii'l Club bld a spuuiul mel
iug Wednc.-iduy ulteruoon aud pushed
the following resolution.
Uisolved: That the Hood Kiver
Commercial Club is iu heurty sym
pathy witb the t'oillaiid County Club
aud Ltv-tooi Asouintiou in its
effoits to develop the livestock iu
lustiy in Oregon und ou tho Puritlc
ooast and we believe it is the duty of
every community in the State to do
everything pnskildo to nn'ke a success
of this undertaking aud to that end,
we urge members of this Club aud
people of Hood Kiver to subctilie lor
season tickets for the l'JO'J meeting ot
said association.
As u result business men here sub
scribed tio ata f ir thu bcnson v.t 10 19
111 ab jut 40 luinuttH, Wednesday al
teruoou. to the amount i t S-'5. Tl e
number of tick ds ulieHily taken is 42
iml many wbo weio not seen have an
unuueed that they will subscribe.
SutiBcipt ion lists will bo kept at tbe
thieo b iuba mid I lie club aks those
who iiesire to subscribe to do ao at
one of them. The club, liusi iess men,
and others who buvo been u piOiiolied
oil the subject are uuxious that Hnnd
Kivor to ir.iike n goo '. show lug iu 11
uiHtter thai they consider 11 go id
eunso aud bopo thu tiucriiitiou will be
libeial.
E itei tnii nieiit.
A liteiary and musical oii'ert .l.i
meut will be given by Mr.i. Louise
Uoddard, imsi-t.'d 1 her puiiilj and
under '.ho M'lsnieni ot tlie Liidiea Aid
Sooiety of Crupper, on (h'tut.er 9,
at 8 p. 111. elmri, at (Ink l.n.re l a'!,
Crupper. Admissiou X) cents, child
ren 2o ceuts.
Jibe program will be con-posed ol
both classes and populir selection--in
music aud recitations, and promis
es to be a voiy enjoyable, alt.iii.
Hleliardu- League.
Cbas. Kichutds, tho popular clerk iu
Carl Koss' cigar store, 11 ml Mrs. Lou
ise League weie iniried at their own
residence ou Cuscado avenue by Kev.
W, C. Uilmore . eilnesday evening,
September 'iil, iu the presence of a
tew friends. A weddiug lunoh was
served after the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Kiohards have taken up tlier
resideuce ou Cascade uveiiue, where
Mr. Kicharde recently bought 11
house.
Iu Meiiiorbini.
Whereaa it bas pleased the Almighty
(lod to take from us our boloved
brother Thomas VRiiniisdule therefore
be it lesolved that the Mouutain lew
(rauge No. Kit! extends its svinpathy
to the bereaved tanuly and friends.
lie it fuither resolved that we ex
tend our symp-ithy to our worthy
master McCiudy and family of the
loss of their beloved jatbei T. A.
McUurdy.
CAK.L C. J ANT.KN,
Secretary.
! Reliable Watches
From the finest Gold, down to the inexpens
ive Silver, or Nickel case.
Beautiful little Chatelaine affairs that warm
the hearts of the ladies.
Everything or anything that should be found
in a High Class Jewelry Store, may be found here
and at prices that are very modest.
ARTHUR CLARKE
Uf?e Watchmaker and Jeweler
1
voting upon a proposition to raise
the sum of 611,000 by, levying a spec
ial assesment of tbirteen mills on all
tbe taxable property in ttio Distrlot,
mid sum tu be lined in payment ot
ilelts und necessary expenses of said
Hood Kiver Jrrigatlou District. The
polls at said election will be open
fiom seven o'clock in tbe morning
ti uti II six o'clock in the evening of
an id day. Said election will be held
ami tlie result thereof determined
In conformity with the requirements
of tbe law oouceruiug election in said
District. Notice is further given tbat
C. C. Jantzen, Charles Franz and W.
L. Niohols bave been legularly ap
pointed judges, and W. li. Dyer,
Fred Miller and P. II. Martin bave
been reguarly appointed clerks of
said election.
By order of tbe Board of Oirectora.
K. W. KELLY,
Dated at Hood Kiver, Ore., this 25th
day of September, 1908.
COFFEE
Good grocers like Schil
ling's Best, for it makes
good-will and not trouble ;
in case of complaint, the
money is ready.
Your irroif r rs turns rmir money it you W
like it- f -' -
IX THE JUSTICE'S COURT FOR
HOOD KIVER DISTRICT.
Hood River County. Oregon.
W. K. Kllsworth, Plaintltl. ' )
vs. SUMMONS.
James C I'rlppcn, Defendant )
To .iHiricB C. Crlppen, the above named de-
femmm :
IN TIIK NAME Of THE STATE OF ORE
GON, You are hereby required to appear
ana nntiwer nie coinpiaini nieo mchhim jon
In the iirmve entitled action, on nr before
tlie :lth day of October. or suffer tiidee-
ment to bp tiiKen Rijatnst yon for tlie aum of
tfl.1.4.1, witn the (tlsoursernenlM or tnts ni-tlnn.
(liven iimler my baud tills Hitli day ol
A. 0. lliu-k, Justice of the 1'eace.
This summons Is published for tlx con
secutive weeks In tbe Hood Kiver Olacter.
hy order i f the Hon. A. O. Hnck, Justice of
the t'eiii'e 111 mid ror said district, heretofore
duly niiiile and entered ; and the date of the
first publication thereof Is September 17th.
l'-IOH.
Do You Want Water
For Irrigation
Or for any purpose whatso
ever where water at an
elevation is required?
If so, Read this
y-Sr
1 1"-:
mH2er"'i
The Lcwter Hydraulic Ram rnin-s
water by water power, by tbe current of
a stream or by direct full or head of
watea. Placed in stream, or not, accord
ing to bomlitious, high water not affect
ing it. Made in sizes capable of deliv
ering from 10 to 5H00 gallons of water
per minute.
No Cost of Operation
Further information, catalogue, etc.,
may be had by writing the
Lester Hydraulic Ram &
Irrigation Co.
616 Commercial Bldg., Portland, Oregon
Men's Suits $10
Dark brown, strictly all wool, diag
onal weave, worsted cardinal and
olive mixture, forming a small
double, .'J button irilitnry cut, pad
ded shoulders, hair cloth front,
Venetian lining, each
$10.00
Men's Suits $12.00
Dark brown, strictly all wool, fine
woolen stripe of same shade; also
green .single pin stripe, 3 button
military cut, padded shoulders,
hair cloth finish, each
$12.00
MEN'S SUITS $16.00
Medium brown, diagonal weave,
extra fine, strictly till wool with
light gray silk mixture, forming an
indistinct stripe, 5J button military
cut, latest cuffs on sleeves, Venetian
lining, padded shoulders, each
Ladies'
Tailored
Skirts
We have never before had as swell
a line of Ladies' Tailor made Skirts
as we have this fall all of the very
latest designs and newest weaves.
We can please you in this line in
every respect. We have them for
$1.50, $2, $2.50, $3
$4, $5 and up
Just call and see for yourself. Any
alterations needed are done by ex
perienced seamstresses and we guar
antee the work perfect. No extra
charge
s for changes.
A full line of Ladies'
Coats, Jackets, Sweaters, Etc.
Second Floor
car
1 ii
Where you want II
When yon wan! ft
No smoke no smell no trouble.
Olten you want heat in a hurry
in some room in the house the lur
nace does not reach. It s so easy to
pick up and carry a
:CTI0N Oil
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
to the room you want to heat suitable lor any room in the
house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing
1 11 . .1 1 i-i
smoke or smell turn tne wick as nign as you can or
as low as you like brass lont holds 4 quarts oi oil
that gives out glowing heat lor 9 hours. Fin
ished in japan and nickel an ornament
anywhere. Every heater warranted.
TheJgoLamp
it the lamp lor the lludent or SSBSSSB
reader. It givea 1 brilliant, ilrady light
thai makes study pleasure Made ol brats, nickel p'aled and equipped
wilh the latest improved central drall burner. Every lamp warranted.
II you cannot obtain the Perlection Oil Healer or Rayo Limp Irom
your dealer write to our nearest agency lor descriptive circular.
STANDAHD Oil. COMPANY
(Ineorpomtetli
UuUU
!ft-
For Kale Dnrk Bay driving horse, gentle,
weliilit 1200. I'tione 1M)-L. ol
For Male pigs for fiale. M. H.
phone 3-X.
Noble, Far-ol
Wnn'ed Permanent work on fruit (arm tn
Hooil ltlver valley by Ntendy, rolliih'e und
priu'ttc.-il man of middle Hg Willi Imiimu
Cull up or write (..eo. 1). OulberUou & Ot. ol
For Rent Heantltul la lire room with lnrge
closet find privilege of bath, hot and eold
WHter, Tor two or more gentlemen wifthlni?
good board and room. (Side en'rance 277
(ink 8t.
For Hale-Ten acres, two miles from town
on Belmont Koad. For particulars inquire
of A. IliittK.
For 8ale-My Interest In the sawmill busi
ness at Mt. Hood. A bargain for ooine one
II taken at once. (Jeo. M, Wishart, Mt. Hood,
On-iron. Phone No. 2.
For sale Two spans of horses. Weight of
each team about 12 or 13 hundred ; gentle;
well suited for orchard und (arm work.
V. K. Olne, Hood Kiver. l'tione 195-M.
For Kent From October 1st suite of two
olllce rooms wl.h all modern improvements.
Hood Kiver Hanking and Trust Co.
Wsnted-Ladles desiring
11-1 I. !
nursing, I'liono
For Sale '.t a bargain, 1 National eaii re.
K ii in; I sicH vhu I sale. Enquire of Vogt
nr- , no"d H'ver, ot-St nfcii Fouls. Portland.
Wmiiii ii In buy s good, gentle, fiesh mlk-h
- . A-liliessC. Nebil, K. l No. 2, Wood
Rive-, or.
Htrayed- A Jersey heifer with metal tag In
ear marked '"iuO." Owner can have same by
communicating with Flint. Wood, Odell und
paying costs. Plume Farmers 8.1.
For Sale One black mare, aged nine Vars
and weiths luro pound works double or
Inuli' und perl'ectly trie'. Price 4V15. 1'uolc or
i nqiiiie of chas. si rin. it ban.
For Si.le (iriirt'S for Jelly, 2 ceutsa pound.
J. Adrian K ping. Phone im-J-K
KorKale Fre h cow, f.'Ui yiais old, lourth
.lersey. pei'.ecttv i-ent'i huiI a Kood inlikei.
Now giving abotr three unlious per i!av.
Ad:lre-s box 2;7, K F 1) No. I oW
For Hale No. 3 Sharpies Heparator In nwrl
woiking iri-er and condlilon, cheap. Apply
bv mall to R K 1) No. 2, box 201, or telephone
P-1W-K. II. F. Tucker. o22
Our CrocRery Depart-
ajw 4 ig loaded down with till that is newest and
111 Gill best. The beautiful imported China is be
ginning tojarrive. We are making great
i eductions in odd pieces and broken sets. We still have a
full line of Fruit Jars, Kings, Caps, Jelly Glasses, Stone
Jars, etc.
Universal vStoves and
r o'tOC The remarkable success of our sale
.CA&t?& induced us to place further orders for
tho new Universal Ranges aud the womkrful wood saving
base burning heater so that every one may be supplied at
the business getting prices inaugurated on receipt of the
carload.
Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs,
Draperies Now occupy an entire floor. We
only ask your inspection we know the prices ,ire lower
ami believe you will feel justified in inspecting a assort
ment seldom exceeded. 200 pattern in room rugs mid
regardless of the last 15 days' salewe still show :() pat
terns in Ln oleums. Our stock Window
Curtains, Poitiers, Couch (overs, Blanket
will please.
Ufie Upholstery
ment
IrfiHt Small burnt leather j ocket book, con
tninlng pin and gold stone heart. Return to
Jlncler, for reward. o22
For Sale 5 Hhorthorn calves, age 2 to 4
months, 3 heifers and 2 steers, all for 810. Man
with hay ba a good thing. Come and see
them. 6 head of beef cattle, nave tbem up
Bunuay. j. r. timsirom, org
A dressmaking school will be opened In
your ciiy aooui uciooer zu. Make your own
garments wh e learning under sniiervMun
of refined capable lady. For particulars
address Mrs. L, 8. H. Hennett, Pm Hand, Ore.
;!iadi-.-, Lace
'."d Spretids,
epart-
M
is over run and for a time we accept new
work subject to delav, but we will dvo vou
the best job you ever saw. Place your holiday orders now.
can
get
HARDWARE S?tS"
The carpenter can have any tool' made.
The mason cai: get the ery latest.
The farmer can get every known convenience.
The logger can get a complete outfit.
The Fruit man can see 14 styles ladders mid every
thing he needs.
Stewart Hardware & Furniture
Company
Wnnled Four teams to haul wood at Sum
mit Hiding. Enquire H. W. Dickerson, Wan
coma Hotel. o2i
Wanted Bright boy t learn printers tr de.
Good wage8tostmt. Apply Glacier ofllee.
Found Purse on street Maturdav. Owner
can have same at lliiller Rank by proving
properlyjind paying for this notice. 022
For Hale-Horse and harness. Call or phone
J. A. Hodges. 022
Notice to Stockholders of Farmers'
Irrigating Company.
The annual meeting of the Stockhold
ers o thu Farmers' Irrigating Company
will be held at the K. of P. Hali, up
stairs, Saturday, October 3rd, 1908, at
10 a.m.
All Stockholders are urged to be
present; important business will dome
before said meeting.
Uy ( rder of Directors.
M. II. MC'KELSEN,
Skcrktaky.
No. 1.
The following Amendment to the By-Laws
of Ibe Farmers' InigHtlng Company were ap
proved by the Hoard of Directors, and dir
ected by them to be submitted to the Stock
holders for their approval or rejection at the
reuuliir annual nieeling of the stock holders of
said Company, to be held cm the 3rd day of
October, 11108:
Resolved, that Paragraph 1 of Article VII
of the Hy.Laws of the Farmers' Irrigatlnir
Company be amended ao as to read as
follows :
ABTICLK VII.
I. The annual 11.1 11 nig ol the Stockholders
sin I be ..M 1,1 ii,. bnine mint ol the Com
pany. 111 Hood River, OrcKoii, or Mien inner
plaee ms directed by the Directors, at tbe hour
ol 1 o'clock p.m., on the tlrst Saturday In
September in each year, and tlie Hecretarv
shall cause a notice of such annual meeting
to bo published In one or more of the County
papers, or such other newspaper publisluit
in Hood River County, as the Directors
may determine, for not less than three
Issues ni s.ld paper, Immediately preceding
said Stockholders meeting.
No. 2.
Kesolvkp, that Paragraph 1 of Article VI
of the By-Laws of the Farmers' Iniunilng
Company be amended so as to rea l ut
follows:
Artici.k VI.
I. The Board of Direclors shall consist of
seven members, always Including the I'u-sl
dent, and ice-l'resident, four ol which num
ber shall be chosen at the II rst annual election
alter the adoption of this lly.Law, lor a term
of two jeara, and three lor a term ot cue
year; at the second annus! election after the
adoption of tills lly-lw three dlreclots si, all
he chosen for a term of two jeais, and there
alter each class of directors shall be rhiKen
for a term of two ars nt the i plrntion f
their term of office.
No. 3.
Resolved, that the 2nd fsravmi b of
Article VII of the Hy bui ,. thp Fa'in. r.'
Irrigating Company be amended as to
read as follows:
AKTlCl.lt VII.
II. At all sbxkholdera meetlnira stock,
holders may be represented bv pm.w. whieli
must be in writing, and filed w , ,, sec
retary or the meeting; piovld.-d. tb,.t p,,,.!,,,
shall be held and ot,( by a sl, (hi,,.r
the company, and no: otherwiv: 1.1 led
fuither, that, no sim klmldei si, ml m,i(,
greater nuiubtr of shares by p,,,.,, .,
holder'' f l'ha"'a "ed by said Mock
Hy order of Directors.
M. H. NICKEI.8KN,
Secretary