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VOL. XX HOOD RIVER, OREGON, DECEMBER 10 1908 NO. 30 ' SOCIETIES. M(I4.I KIVKK XtJtfKR( lALCIUBMcrta every wrotid MoiMlny la ru b moDin ulf. in., lu llio Hub ruoiul uvef Jacssou's mm A. A. Javhe, f ra. I'. 8. D VIlaniN, HerrrUry. HOOD Hi VLK lA)lUH NO. 106, A. K. and A. U.-MmU .Saturday eveulDg oil or bofor nwb mil nuoio. N. ClwkBKK. W. M L). McDonald, Merreutry- Hurt) RIVKK IH ArTKK NO. t-. R. A. M. MwU ttm nod third Friday olirlits of Mick imih. O. R. CASTioa H. f. K. O. IU.AKOUAH, Hecrvlary. HrxKl HIvt I'oramanriery No- U, IC.T. Meets every ound Houdity evening of each montU. W . F. Lara way , tC C A. I. Moe. Keeonler. BK)I RiVKR CHAPTKR NO. K, O. E. ft Meets second ud fourth Tuesdsy evrnlus oleuoh month. Visitor ourdmPy welcomed. Cakkik Bah.ey, W.M. MisiIdcl Woodworth, Herrstary. IDLEW1LPKLO OK NO. 107, I. O. O. f. Meeta In Kra .rual ball, every Thursday nlichl. M. J. MAHIKCK,N. U. Uao. Thojmow, cretary EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. , I. O. O. F. Kevnlar inetting second and fourth Moudayi i f eacb month. Uko. Thomson, C. P. II. C.bMlTH, Scribe. KEMP IOMJK, No. 181, 1. O. O. F.-Ml In Odell Improvement Co. t ball every Hatur day nlKbt. Visitors cordially welcomed. ' CR.Masi.ikek N.Q. Hugh smith, Ren. Secy. LAUREL RKBEKAH DEOREB LOJHJE NO. m, LO.O. K.-Meeu first and third rridaya lu each month. Mrs. E. 8. Mayks, N. O. Ella Mat Davidson, secretary. .. W. O. W meet the 2d and 4th Saturdays ench month at I. O. O. V. ball. Vlslloncor dlally Invited. A. C.BfATbN, C. C. r. W. McRrynolds, Clerk. WAUOMA 1AJDG1C NO. , K. OK P. Mectn lu K. of P. ball every Tuesday ntsbt, C. P, Kosa, C. C. J. E. Nichoij, K.ofR. and 8. HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 1,108, M. W. A. Meets in I. O. O. K. ball every Wednesday nlirht. ll.B. Dano, V. C. C. U. DAkin, Clerk. OOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 524, WOM EN OF Woodcraft-Meet at I.O.O.F. hall on tbe Brut and Third Saturday of each month. Lou McKeynoldh, U. N. F. W. McReykolim, Clerk. RIVEIWIDEI-ODUENO. (18 A. O. U. W. Mects first and third Haturduys of each month. R. E. Chapman, M. W. UEO. Hlocom, Financier Chk-stku 8H utk. Recorder. OLETA ABHEMBLY NO. 10. I' NIT ED ART-iKan.-Meet the flint and third Wednes days, work; lecotid and fourth Wednesdays ' Artisans' ball. C. D. tlESUICHS, M. A. E. H. Hartwiu, Secretary. COITRT HOOP RIVER NO. , FOKEHTEHH oi; merlca, MeeU every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. ... , Wm. Fleming. C. R. F, C. BitosiUB, Secretary. CAN BY PtaST, NO. W.O. A. R.-MEETH AT A. O. U. W. nail, second and fourth rjatur lays of each mouth at 2 o'clock p. m. All O. A. R. members Invited to meet with us. U. R. CAhtnkr, Commander. 8. F. Blythk, Adjutant. CAN BY W. R.C., No. 18-MEETH SECOND nd fourth Saturdays of each Mouth lu A. O. U. W. hall at i p. in. Kathkyn Gill, President. Lydia Sumnek, Secretary MOUNTAIN IIOME CAMP No. 84U9, R. N. A. Meets at I. O. (. K. Hall oa the second and fourth Fridays ol eaeb month. Mrs. H. Peeler. O. Mr. F. E. Brosius, Recorder. PAYNTER 1A1)0E, No. 8110, M. B. A. meets first and third Fridays of each month at K. of P. hall. Geo. S. Mili.kr, Free. AUU. OUIONARD, He . MT HOOD LODGE No. 205, 1. O. O. F. Meets every Wedueday evening In Grlbble's hall, Mt, Hood. C. H.8HAW.N.O. G. W. DIMMUK, Sec. HOOD RlvER VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY Hood River, Ore. E. H. Hartwlg, Pres. F. G. Coe, Sec. " Ltslie Butler, Treax. J. F. WATT, M. D. I'HYSIGIAN AND BURGEON Telephones: Office, 281; residence, 811. SURGEON O. H. N. Co. H. L. DTJMBLE, PHY8IC1AM AND SURGEON. Calls prom ptly answer3dln town or country, Day or Ninht. Telephones: Residence, 611: Office, 613. Otlice lu the Brosius Uulldluic. E. 0. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Uflice over First National Bunk, Hood River, Oregon. Office Phone Main 871 Ren. Main 873 M. I SHAW, M. D. Oftiee in Jackson Block. Offloe phoue, No, H71. Residence, No.S3. Dlt. M. H. Suaup Dk. Edna B. Huakp Osteooathic Physicians Graduates ol the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office. Hood Kiver Hauk hud Trust Co. BldK Home Phone 102 iU. 102-B FC. BROSIUS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Central, or 121. Office Houi: 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 to iuidu7P M. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED YE1ERISAKY SURE0N Is prepared to do any work In the veterln ar Ilnc7 He can be founrf bycalllnc at or ph-nlng to Clarke s drug store. DR. EDGINGTON Smith Building HOOD RIVER - OREGON DR. E. T. CARNES DENTIST Office over Bartmesa tore Telephone HI H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S. PEN risT Offlee over . Telophowe First National Bank 131 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Offlee 28 j residence- 28-H Olliee over Butler Bank, A.J.VYNE LAWYER Abstracts Furnished. Money brnii-d E. H. HARTWIG. 1,AVYRU. Wil l'ritru n AH Court White Salmon Valley Bank Tin? small depositor reefives the same courteous treatment a tlie larger ones, We have both, COME AND SEE US. ''.HTANLEr, K. U SMITH, E.O.BlANCEAE 1 i hti im vaanier. V. C. Brock. Ast. Cathler. First National Bank OK HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital $50,000 Surplus, $15,000. P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS Deputy County Knrvej or for Wasco County, Deputy Couuty Purveyor for Klickitat Co., A'ash. Clly Engineer, City of Hood River. Mak .urveys, plana and entlinsles for sew. er. I Ik li t and power and railway plauts, aud furulsli subject to approval, plans, speclrlra llons aud e.tlinaten for all classes of buildings puuur, privaieana mercantile. Hpei ial sttn tlon s;lven to econoii. tc and slow burnin wto atrunlion. Accuracy and economv euarauteed Home and Pacific Telephones. Davidson Building, liood River, Oreirou. JOHN LELAND HKNDERSON ATTORNEY-AT LAW, AB.ntRACTKR, no TAKV Pl'Kl.lCun.1 REAL ESTATE AGEN T. For 23 years a resident of O eiron and Wash luclon Has bad luauv vearw exnerleni In Real Estate matters, us aliKlrai'tor, searcher of unes ana agenu HstiKfactloii guarauteed or oocnarge A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Stranahan & Slaven Contractors and Builders HOOD KIVER, OREGON. JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Phone 2!U-S Estimates furnished on request. An honest job guaranteed. E. A. JEROME, ArcHitect Having had several years' experience In drafting and bulldiiiK, 1 would riwpectfully solicit s part of the putronaKe or the people of Hood River who anticipate building. Terms reasonable, a id satlxfuction guaranteed. Of flee at residence on Height. FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also other kinds of wood-. FRED HOWE. ASSOCIATION OF McMIN'N VILLK, ORE. Announces another reduction in the cost of insurance. T. L. DUNSMORK, THE DALLES or C. D. THOMPSON, HOOD RIVER FREDFfclCX m AftNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Bttlaaates furnished on all kinds of work Phonfifl- Arnold. Main H. Morse & Morse Successors to Ralph Red 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 BroRiins Block McReynolds & Co. DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain , and Poultry Supplies YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS Petaluma Incubators and Brooders STOCK FOOD - Phone 1091 HOOD RIVER. OREGON D RAYING, GEN KAL TEAMING Wood For Sale. Prompt Delivery OFFICE PHONE tC-M RES. PHONE PHONE 232-M Hood Kiver, Oregon C.F.SUMNER I UARTERS FO ' Plumbing Come in and exnni- . iiif our Hum nf Pumps, Bath Tubs, La vatories, Sinks, Etc. A fronts For -I Feed lard iio to McReynolds & Co'i. feed yard opposite l.nckey'B blaoksmitb shop to tie and feed your hot sea. Now open. Prices reasonable. Cbaa. O. Pratt, J. H. O-boroe. K. W. Pratt. President. Vloe Pres. Cashier. Hood River Banking and Trust Co. , We transact a general banking buslneaa and own our own banking property Interest paid on time and Savings deposits Safe deposit boxes. Pastime Parlors On the Heights Fine Line Cigars and Confectionerv. Soft Drinks, Stationery & .notions. L. B. STEVENS & CO. Underwood And LttleWhiteSalm'n Choice Fruit Lands Improved and un proved land at reasonable prices A Specialty of Small Tracts WRITE OR CALL ON F. W. DeHART Underwood, Wn. W. G. ALDRED CONTRACTOR FOR EXCAVATING & GRADING HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Hood River Apple Land &-'5." per acre. Timber, Mill- site, water power and busi ness chances at Winans, Ore. W. R. Winans, Dee, Or Electrical Jobbers Ail Kinds of Electrical Wir ing Supply Fixtures. Will give you prices that will suityoo. Will get you any thing in Electrical Goods. Harry H. Bailey 0. L. Day Phone 27-L Phone 2A8-L Do You Want Water For Irrigation Or for any purpose whatso ever where water at an elevation is required? If so, Read this The Ieter Hydrnulic Ram raises water by water power, by the current of a stream or by direct f;ill or head of watea. Placed in stream, or not, accord ing to bonditions, high water not affect ing it. Made in sizes capuli'e i ( deliv ering from 10 to 5X) gallons of water per minute. No Cost of Operation Further informotion, catalogue, e'e , may lie hail by writing the Lester Hydraulic Ram & Irrigation Co. 616 Commercial Bld., Portland, Oregon . I ' I 1 1 , , MP V ' A.' . ' " I i i , . . MMMMMMMi Bearing Orchards On the East Side of Hood Hiver Valley 10 acres with good improve ments, nea rly all in bearing, 20 acres. 10 acres full bear ing orchard, balance in young trees, good improve ments. 27 acres. 14 acres full bear injr orchard. Good im provements. 40 acres. 7 acres full bear ing, balance trees 1 to 3 years old. 40 acres in 3 and 4 year old trees. These are some of the best properties on the east side. The trees are all standard commercial varieties and have had the b st of care. See Us For Particulars J. H. &Co. The Reliable Dealers" PORTLAND HOOD RIVER 408'Corbett Davidson Bid. Electric Wiring & Supply Co. Electrical Supplies and Fixtures Scientific Wiring of Building a Specialty Phone 3. Hood Kiver Banking & Truet Co. Building. FREE HOMES 92,000 acres of Timber and Agricultural Land in the Umpqua Forest Reserve. Oreeron. to be opened to en Irry January 20, 1909. Not all of these lands are vacant. For lists, blue print maps with vacant land marked thereon and full in formation regarding filing, etc., send $2.00 to Roseburg Abstract Co. Roseburg, Oregon. The Cornelius "The House of Welcome" Cor. Park & Alder Portland, Ore. A Hotel where the North western people will find a hearty welcome and receive courteous treatment at moderate prices. Our free omnibus meets all trains. Under the management of K. N. CLARKE C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor W.J.Baker&Co. Dealers in RE:AL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON Land For Sale I have about 1 .000 acres of No! 1 Apple Lai.d, most of it under ditch at prices ranging from $00 ler acre up, J. R. Steele HOOD RIVEIt, OREGON NATIONAL APPLE SHOW OPENED TWENTY CARLOADS ON EXHIBITION Adair a Itlg Sucre and Thousands View Apple, from Many tllmrs. The Judges. With the pressios of an elect rio but tou la tbe executive mauHiou at tbe Dullou h rapltal Mouday at 10:30 a. m. by Prettideut Kooeevelt, tbe Jabora of a large corps of woikersaad months of toll and car on tbe part of growers culminated in tbe openiug of tbe Urt uatioual apple show in Spokane, aayt a dispatoh from tbe Spokesman Ke view. Never botore In tbe history of In dustry bassuob a display ot apples been assembled, and all other fruit fairs dwindle luto InsiKnlHoauoa be fore this exhibition of variety and perfection. 1'iiis Is the consensus of opinlou of those who have viewed the show in its entirety, bs it will appear when opened to the public thia morn lug. Apples o' all sizes and; kinds will be seen here In the highest state of perfection and with all the advantages whiob expert paukiug cau produce. There is one cm load of fruit eoreriug 151K1 square feet of space, in which 8000 dark rod apples ot uniform size and shade spread out in one expan sive slope before tbe eyes of tbe vis itor. On another of tbe sloping racks may be seen the bizurre effects of bril liiiut yellows and bright teds alternat ing iu live-box lots, while in a-till oth er plaos 'the rich Arkausus tfluoks burn with a dull purple Ore aagiuat a baokground of lighter shades. The ettect of these varieties, almost InUulte in number and variations of shade, is a sight whiob tasoinates tbe oldest grocer as well as the novice,. The tank of putting these 20 carloads of applos Into plaoe has been stupen dous and every night of the last week has seen tbe brilliant lights of the ex hibition bulldiug Hooding a vast apace of busy workers who oould not com plete their work In daylight. To tbe visitors who for the first time viewed tbe displays Monday there appear many things that are novel. Perhaps never before has man's geuius contrived so many ways ot utilizing a single material iu such a diversity of designs There is the Stars and Stripes done in three colors of appleB, a white salmon of'true lonn and.almost natural oolor, figures and devices, jars, baskets, bairets and boxes of apples, and just heaps of ap pies piled up in plentiful confusion. Among some other interesting things Is a display which arrived late Sunday from Luther liurbnuk, tbe fa mous fruit prodnoer of Santa Rosa, Cal. This consists of 12 fruits, repre senting six varieties of tbe tbornless cactus, fruits of tbe passion plant, rhubarb of extraordinary size, the fleshy leaves and the fibers of the cac tus, and last, a plate ot Northern Spy seedlings. The display is in a show case by itself on tbe maiu floor of the armory, where the plate exhibits are situated. A typewritten note from Uurbauk makes the following state ment regarding this new edible cac tus: "Tbe best fruiting varieties of these will produce on good soil in a mild climate tbe third year, from cuttings, 198,000 pounds per sore ot dolioious fruit and as much or more ot forage suitable for txeding all kinds of do mestic animals iuoluding poultry, bogs and stook. "None of those so far perfected will stand more frost than the tig tree. Hardy ones are on tbe way and will oe ottered in a iew years. The armory has been tiro-ided with a bigb platform, where the band will play, and with a stage upon which tbe vaudeville perrormuaoes will be exe cuted. Arcund three sides are the plate exhibits of apples and a number of bootbs, the paintings of A. Mont gomery, tbe farmer artist, who is here with a set of oil paintings aud who will give a number of foreudon lec tures during the week. Tbe judge selected to judge tbe fruit are as ollows: Maxwell Smltb, dominion fruit in spector, Vauoouvcr, 15. O. ; P. J. U'Uara, of Washington, 1). (J., assist ant pathologist in the bureuu of plant industry ot the department uf Hgrioul tare; Professor John Craig, besd if tbe department ot agriculture ot New York, which 1h in conuecttou with Cornell university; H. M. Uunlap, president of tbe National Apple (grow ers' association', of Savoy, ill. ; R. W. rlsber, professor of horticulture at tbe Agrioultuial College of Montana, liozeman, Mont.; Professor A. . lieaob.S horticulturist tor tbe Iowa Agrioultuial college at Ames, Iowa; Professor Claude 1. Lewis, professor of general horticulture and pomology of tbe Oregon Argioultural college. Corvalls, Ore. ; Piolossor J. li. Shluo, horticulturist of the Idaho State uni versity at Moscow, Idaho, aud Profes sor W. S. Tbornber, horticulturist of Wabington State college at Pullman, Wash. t'-K'Tau LuhcIi and Male The ladies of St M. ark's churoh will bold their annual Christmas sale netx dutudray, December 12, at tbe Opera limine, serving n Spanish lunch from 11:30 to 2 p. in. and supper from 5 to 7::iu. Spaghetti witb U-K-Tan sauce, Freolas, eto. The doll booth will be iu charge of Miss Failing. Mrs. Culbei'son will be in charge of the refreshments. All kinds of fancy articles, band, made handkerchiefs, pretty aprons, bugs, etc , can be found iu tbe booth under tbe mansgement of Mrs. Shep ard. Mrs. N. W. Bone and Mrs. Early will bnvo all kinds of homemade can dies for sale lu their pretty booth. Beautiful water color sketches for'sale of local scenery, also in tbe sepia The following program will bo given iu tbo evening No admission charg ed. Mr. Murray Kay vocal solo. Mr. Braddick plauo selection. Mrs. K O. Hall-solo. Mis Bryant aud Mrs. Jnyne vocal duet. " '"" '"S'c'w Pailor for ilood Kiver Rev. Dr. H. Clinton Collins, wife aud daugl ter, Leah, have been visit, ing at the borne of Mr. aud Mrs. J. 8. Sobeuck for some time and greet ing tbe former paiiihonets ot Or Collins wheu be was rector of St. Paul's Episcopal churcb in tbis city. Dr. Collins baa been assistant rector at bt. David's Episcopal churcb iu Portland for several months and baa been having a restful vacation while in tbe city, lie will go to Hood Riv er today and then will continue bia journey to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Colliua and daughter will leave tonlgbt for Lewiston where Jsbe will vim irieuus. ui. coiiins expects to locate at Hood Kiver tern nnmrtlv nn his return from Portland. President Roosevelt "Delighted'' a I dual A dispatch from Wasboigtoo states that Governor Chamberlain called at tbe White Hoose to pay bis repeota to tbe president, wlth jobn Barrett aa Introducer. The governor was ao- ComnaniMf h hlsMmmhtx Ml., c.. rie Lee Chamberlain, wbo Is a stu- ueui at Virginia college, Koanoke, , - ... . uiuauu, chairman of the Oregon State Couser- ib.iuu uumujiMsion. Whnn I ha irnArnAi,A r.it. t - - - " " . J ouhriou the executive ofUoes the president bvizbu wr. i;QBmDeruio'i Hand and ... .v wvva j UU UUI c UVJ1 Chamberlain. To be aenator 1 (would iiuvo preierrea io see rebuplloan elected, but 1 believe tbe ; people should rule, and now hope to aee you elected. by tbe legislature." To Miss Chamberlain tbe president said "Delighted to meet you Miss Chamberlain. Vnnr fuhi hi. n.. several licks from time to time, but " uiiguiy gooa leuow. " ASKF OR $35,000 FOR NEARBY BOAT LANDING Having completed the details, the matter ot asking tor a government ap propriation ot :!."). 000 to deenen the Columbia tiver channel to the aoutb shore of tbe city limits, ao that Hood River will have a boat landing nearby at tbe lowest stage ot water, a memor ial wnion wna prepared by tbe Com mercial Club and the city oouocil will be forwarded to eaoh Congressman and senator asking them to suppoit tbe measure. Lettera will also be written to the Oregon delegation In the House and Senate asking for their Individual support. The memorial ia as follows: whereas, all the railroad and steam boat trafflo and commerce of tbe rlob and prosperous Hood River Vadny in tbe County of Wasco and State or Uregon. wbob Valley, where Inten sified farming has reached ita high est stage of perfection, with a popula tion ot near eight thousand inhabi tants, la tbe home (of tbe world fa mous Hood Rlvei Apples 'aad Straw berries. Is done at and tbtough tbe oity of Hood (.Kiver, on tbe south bank of tbe Columbia rlvei ; and ' Whereas, tbe shoaling of tbe Co lumbia tiver in front of auld oity ot Hood River, by freshet deposit of silt and sand, baa to a great extent, elim inated competition by river naviga tion iu tbe matter of freight and pas senger trafflo to and from said oity and valley, and wbioh said shoaling la increasing year by year; aud Whereas, raid Hood River valley baa produced and exported during the current year, lumber, fruit and other products to the value of over $1,500,. 000. aa follows, towit: Wood. 000, lumber, 1,050,000, strawberries, $150,000, apples, $180,000, otber pro ducts oo,uuu; and Whereas, tbe land planted to fruits. especially apples, not yet bearing la mora than twenty tlmea that yielding fruits; and Whereas, the land now being pre pared for cultivation in said valley in dicates that tbe export! in the year- i'Jit will bave reached the enormous value ot $15,000,000, ; and Whereas, tbe scientific measurement of tbe volume and power of the water running lu the stream of Hood River Valley, known as Hood River, abowa that within a distance of ten miles above said oity, said stream ia capable of developing 100,000 horse-power, only a email part of which ia now util. lzed. w herefrom a large number ot factories may secure power, all locat ed at Hood River City and in Hood Kiver Valley. Wharaaa 11. I AS.HmftE.Af1 'that: thA expenditure of about $115,000 In dredg ing will deepen aald river channel aud open it along tbe aald south shore in said oity limita, for naviagtlon at tbe lowest stage of water In said Colum bia river; and ' Whereaa, the present aud immedi ate propective development ot said city and valley, demands tbe Im provement of said river channel In front of and in aald city of Hood Riv er, so that tbe vast and valuable com merce ot aald valley may bave tbe fullest advantage ot tbe beneOU to be derived from the tree aud open navi gation ot the great Columbia river, which baa been improved a abort dis tance below aald city by tbe construc tion of tbe Cascade Locki by tbe United States Uovemment at a cost of several millions of dollars therefore Be It resolved by the Commercial Club of tbe city cf Hood River, otber Commercial Organizations aud Trans portation Companies and interested parties concurring, aud all signing tbia memorial aud duplicates thereof: T bat tbe Senators and Representa tives iu Congress from tbe state of Oregon be and they are hereby peti tioned and memorialized to secure from tbe Congress of tbe United States, an appropriation aatllolent properly to improve aud deepen tbe channel of tbe Columbia ; river along and in front of the city of Hood Riv er; and that for the purpose of ex pediting tbe Inauguration ot said im provement, they are hereby solioited, petitioued and memorialized to pro cure autborizatlou for the United States Engineers to make a survey of said looaiity and report a plan, if found feasible, for the improvement of tbe channel of tbe Uolumiua river in front of said uity of Hood River for tbe purpose aforesaid ; and be it Resolved, further, that a copy of tbis memorial togetbei with the sig natures be sent to eaoh Senator and Representative in Congress. Adopted by tbe Hood River Com lueioial olub, tbis tbe 20 day of De cember, A. 1) 1107. Hood River Commercial Club. By ii. f. DadviHon.iPreisdeut. Attest: A. D. Moe, Seorotary. Adopted by tbe Uommou Council of tbe city of Hood River this, the 20tb day of January. D . 1008. L. N. Blowers, Mayor ot tbe city of Hood Kiver. ....... 1 IJ il !.. I It 1 Ablest tl a. niuaentju, jrteuuruor, O ; CITY ELECTK 1 1 TAXPAYERS' TICKET IS YICT0R.i Elrrt Entire Ticket Except On Candl date for i'aoiril Vote the Largest fast in Several Team. The eitv elentinn whinh an K.M Taesdav resulted in a large vote be ing cast ana in a viotory lor tbe tax. payers' ticket with tbe exception of one niAmllAr nf thA nnnnnll Th. n . w vuv VUUUlfll. A WOW city officers elected are 1). McDonald, iiHjur, ana u. ji. uuggina, Ueo. 1. Uoooru and Dr. . C. Broaina coun cilman. K (V itUnnh.r tv.. it- treasurer aud J. R. Niokel'aen for re corder. Tbe Interest In the nlAntlnn mam th keenest abowa In several years, ktbe total vote oast being 110. Tbe vote ot the candidates is aa follows: For Mayor: McDonald 190 llersbuer l:J For Counoilmen: Hugglna 200 Slocotu 175 Brosiua 1C1 Chapman 140 Clarke ikj Davidson 134 For Treasurer: Blanober 2T)8 For Recorder: Niokelaeu 24.1 There wnra nn fnrilria!j tmih Citizens ticket fnp th. nfflnns nt'n- corder and City Treasurer. ine new oounoil wuen organized will nnnaiat nl f"!hs.a 1T.1I .ln. Wrlolit H W ArnnM T. li' gins, Cieo. 1. Slocom, 'and F. C. Bro- us. xuh retiring memnera are A, D. Moe. J. 1j. Heruhnnr and A II Buck. Want to Cruise County's Timber Seneca Fouts aa attorney for tha Oregou Timber aud Cruising Co., accompanied uy aeverai members of the company appeared before tbe county court here Monday witb proposition to taks tbe contract to cruise aud locate tbe timber in tha new country. The oomnanv baa se cured contracts of tbia kind in several oountlea in tbe state and ia aald to have done the work very thorouahlv and satisfactorily aa well ai econom ically, Attended Elks' Memorial A party of Elki from Hood River went to Tbe Dalles last Sunday to be present at me annual memorial ser vice ot the order which was held there in tbe Vogtl theatre. Included in it ware Edgar Boutton, J. Rohleut her, Wm. Vogt, Ralph Reed, J. . M. Hunt and Mra. Hunt, aud Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Derby. The exerolsei were exceedingly Im pressive and from tbe opening num ber to the closing ceremonies, they were listened aud followed closely by everyone in the large audlenoe. Tbe musical numbers rendered by Birg fleld's orchestra and vocal aoloa by Mlsa Myrtle MltoheH. Mra. Carlton Willfama and Mlsa Elsie A. Uarrett of Portland added greatly to tbe lui presslveneas of tbe aervice. all tbe singera being In very pleasing voioe. ine memorial address was delivered by R. li. Butler of Condon and ia said to have been very eloquent. The eulogy waa given by County Judge A. Derby of this city and la aald by those wbo were present to bave been an eloquent and finished addresa. MOSIER MAN MEETS ACCIDENTAL DEATH Roy M. Bailey who lived about a mile and a half west of Mosler waa In stantly killed Monday night by tbe accidental discharge ot a gun which be was cleaning. Acoordios to tbe stoiy of Mra. Bailey her buband bad about decided to go to bed wben be changed his mind and said that he would clean his gun. In taking tha guu apart It la thought that tbe bar rel, In wbiob was a cattridge struck tbe floor exploding it. The ball en tered tbe unfortunate man's neck un der tbe ohin and penetrated tbe spine. After endeavoring to elicit some sign of consciousness from ber husband, Mra. Bailey ran foi assist ance to tbe nearest neighbors, wbo summoned a dootor. On bis arrival. however, he stated that Bailey's death must bave been almost inatanteneoua. The dead man waa 27 years oldand In addition to his wife and two chil dren is survived by bis mother. Mr. Bailey baa been a lesldet ot Mosier for about tbiee years. The funeral was held Wednesday morning at 11 o'olook. , Meellug of the Y" The Y. W. C. T. U. which met at tbe borne of Mrs, O. B. Hartley last Monday night, proved to re very In teresting. A literary program was gleanings from tbe great National convention, wbiob met In Denver, were read by Mrs. Hartley. Tbe fu ture meetings of tbe "V" promise to be of the greatest Interest, as they are taking up the department work which will be very helpful to those la attendance. The next meeting will be held at tbe borne of Mrs. Ueo. P. Crowell, on Mouday night, December 14, at 7: JO o'olook. After a literary program there wilt be a debate on Ihe subject, "Resolved that tbe temperance senti ment is permanent." All interested in these meetings are cordially invit ed to attend. Lonch and Christmas Sale The ladies ot St. Mark's churcb will give a lunob and bold a sale of Christmas things at tbe Opera House Saturday, December 12th. The lunch will be served trom vi to i and win be both appetizing and substantial. Many useful and ornamental little gifts euitablo for presents will be on sale and Christmas shoppers are in vited to attend. Don't forget the lunch aud Christ mas sale to be beld by tbe ladles ot St. M. ark's oburob Saturday, Decem ber l.tb, BIG INTEREST IN I T5 i at.' ti SjSi.l