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HOOD RIVER, OREGON, FEBRUARY 25 1909
VOL. XX
SOCIETIES.
HOOD RIVKK COW MERCIALCMJB Meata
vary weood Moudar In b nioutn at p.
aa- In lb club room, over Jscksoo's store.
CH as. T. ALV, FlW.
W. H. WAI.TO!, Heeref ry.
OOD RIVER LODGE HO. ICS, A. F. and A.
(. Meeu Mlarday ovenlnc on oroeiore
Mb fall moon. L. N. Buowitas. W. at
D. McUokalb, Beeretwry.
' HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. 17. R. A. M -llHUlnl
and tblrd Friday nihu of oae
tooth ' A. C. 8TATBB, H. r.
UK0.8HABP, Secretary.
O Hood River Corarasndery No. U, K.T,
. XJW4 wy cond Monday olui
A. 1). Moe, Recorder.
HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. , O. E. 8.
Meet Mnond nnd fouMh Taedy nln
ofMcbmoatb. Visitors cordially welromed.
Mks.H L. Dl MBLE, W. M.
Mis iDKti Wooiiwoktu, Becretvy.
IDI.KW1LDE LODGE NO. 107, I. O. .
u-u m Kraernal nail, every Thursday
n,iut. J. M. wood, j
uco. Xhomdom, Secretary
prr,. JDUb-VT KCI 4K. 1. O. O. F.
r,i..nif cond and fourth Mondays
ifeWcn month. J . H. Faaousoii, u. r.
Oio. Siiifabd, Scribe.
wp u ii n mnni mi I. O. O. F. Meet In
day nignh v isiiu wi --------vr-
w
E. F. Fours, Rec. Secy.
. L.CARMKH. N.G,
: ut.iuiu iirnRKI! IX) DUE NO.
i O. O. K. -Meets Brut and third Irldays
lu each month, w OAM01IB( N. G.
ZobA DAT. Secretary.
w w mu the 2d nd 4th Saturdays
..Xh m,;ntn ai (. o. O. F. hall. I Visitors cor
dially InvlUid. - J. D. Waij., V. U
r. W. MoRevboldh, Clerk.
. . ...... . i fttuiip vn am. It. OF P.
w"? .hver Tuesday night.
Jos. Fkaihk, Ja., C. C,
U. T. D W m, K. of R. nd 8.
n.trtMI'tUP NH 1 inz. M
W. A.
"VnTu OK.' ban iVary Wedneeda,
-nlKhi. A. R. Chump, v.i-.
OOD RIVER CIRCLK NO. SM, WO".?
am and Third Saturday of each month.
lv.uulnrtLn.-MMU I.V. v. 7
Man. W
I. UANUEK, N.G.
ALICB8HAY, Clerk.
.....ui.uniif iiiuiitun Ml A. O. U. W
'"J.Z'Tiii. rt third Haturdayi . f each
month. U.K. Chapman. M. W
GEO. MLOCOM, Kilianoier
CH kTBH 8 II UTB. Recorder.
OLKTA ASSEMBLY NO. 103 UNITED
. uu(u ih hpml kvnd third W
ART-
Wedue-
day.. workcooBd and fourth Wedneadayi
Artlwna' hall. C. u. onnm,
W. H. AUti Secretary.
.,mtKT hoop RIVER NO. , KOHKHTEltS
or Vme7l-Meeu Tevery Tburiday evenlug
at'soctock. WM.Fl.BlNO.C.Il.
F. C. Bboeius, Becrttary. ,
,,..-oV PfMT NO. ICQ. A. R. MEETS AT
t O, UW. hall, second and lourth Satur.
i vii of each niouth at 4 o'clock p. m. All
OA R. member. Invited to meet with us.
u. a. iv. iu fbbb Uibti, Comniander.
a. t. Blythb, Aujutanl.
CAN BY W.K;C;. No. la-IUtETH HECONl.
uu founn Baiuruj
II. W
, naiiaizr. . u-i...,
Mita L. M
MBNTIjKI, nwiusui.
MBS. O. H. BAKBV, Secretary,
MOUNTAIN HOMK CAMP No.3Hl, R. N. A.
Meeu it I. O. O. K. Hall oa the seooud and
,u- th Friday ot each mouth. y
Mi,.C U. Dabis, Rejord-T.
PAYNTEll IA)DGE, No. 2110, M. 11. A.
muflrraud third Friday, of each mouth
at K. of P. hall. M ( E.M,aKIH.P. .
Auo. Guionabd, Set.
.. i.u.n innilK No. 205. 1. O. O. F. Meets
-rrtiUrdv evenlni Hi Oribble. hall
ui (food. G
1. MoNBOB. N. G.
O. W. UIMBI' a, nw;.
HOUU RIVEII VALLY HUM ANE SOCIETY
thai 1 Itivvr. (Hv. ' 11. Harlwig, rnrs.
V U. Coi, L.-SH0 liutler, TieaM
DR. UKLKN BABCOtK
PHVSU'IAN AND SUBGKOX
OIIhwj 7, 8, 9 Blotk
' Thono Main 342-M
J. F. WATT, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephone.: Office. 1; "ij'"..
SUKGEON O. R. AN. Co.
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
r. Promptly 74nhttoWDOroountryi
TTur&6Bu,aau-
O. DUTRO, M. D.
E.
Physician and Surgeon
ii , er First National Ban.
Hood
River, Uregon
Ottii Phone Main 8'V
Res. Main 873
"m. f.shaw,m. d.
Office In Jackson Block.
om e phone, No. 1471. Residence, No. WS.
jib. M. II. sharp
Da. Euma B. Sharp
(kieonathic Physicians
the American School
of
Osteopathy, lurksville, Mo.
Office in Elliot Block.
n...,.a IMinnelO'2 llcb. 102-B
FJJ. BKUSIUO,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
...Tir.i vl
'Phone Central, or 121.
u..r.. -nin to 11 A. M.!
t to t
Office
imd" to 7 P M.
. M. E. WELCH,
IH'FXSMK VKmiIAll SURGEOS
,.i to do tuy work In the reterln-
,iCrHli( by calling at or
j.li. uIuk to I'lars " "ru"
"RTEDQINGrTON
Smith BinldiiljJ
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
DR. E. T. CARNES
DENTIST
Offlc over Bartmess store
Telephone 31
H. D. W.PINEO.D.D.S
DESTIST
nffine over Telephone
Firet National Bank
131
H. JENKINS, D.M.D
0.
DENTIST .
TJuiiniias : - Office 28 ; n'siih-niv 28-
-7 office over Butler Bank,
LAWYER
.Abstracts Furnished. Money burned
E. H. HART WIG,
LAWYER.
Will lrortlee In AlH'oonn.
First National Bank!
Or HOOD RIVER, OKKUON.
Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000.
FOR QUICK
RESULTS
List Your Property With
Devlin g Firebaugh
We make a specialty of or
chard lauds, improved and
unimproved. We arein touch
with the buyers. We will not
list your property unless we
can sell it. We advertise
Our methods are successful.
Our motto "We protect both
the buyer and the seller."
tall aud see us at our new
office iu the Hood River
Bankirjgand Trust Company
Building or- telephone J. L
Firebausrh and he will call
upon you.
Devlin g Firebaugh
J. L Firebaugh. Mgr.
H. R. B. & T. CO.. BLDG.
HOOD RIVER
SWETLAND BLDG.
PORTLAND
JOE WRIGHT
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Phone 2M-S
Entimatea furnished on request. An
honest job guaranteed.
John Leland Henderson
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Hood River - - Oregon
A. J. DERBY
Lawyer
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
M. EDWARD WILLIAMS
ARCIIITEi'T
STRUCTUUAI. ESGISEER
8.10 Kllot Huilitinu H'Kwl River
Phone iSI unmnii
E. A. JEROME,
Architect
Having bad several ye
ears' experlene. in
rirunitir and hiilldlmr.l would resDectfully
solicit a part of the patronage of the people of
Hood River wno anncmme uuiiuiug. ibuu.
nuuonable. and .atlsfactlon guaranteed. Of
fice at residence on Heights.
BARGAINS
IN LAND
Forty acres at 40 per acre, $200 rash,
balance T10 per month.
Ten a :res, three acres Just set to trees,
all under ditch ; 1DU per acre, s.suu
down, $15 per month. ;
Twenty-four acres; 130 apples 4 to 6
years old. 3W two years om, an newiy
fenced, 2 acres in strawberries, build
ings on place, 6 inches of water from
spring. Price, $5,000; $1000 down and
$800 oer annum until paid.
J. ADRIAN EPPINQ
PHONE U92-K.
C.F.SUMNER
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Plumbing
Come in and exam
ine our line of
Pumps, Bath Tubs, La
vatories, Sinks, Etc.
Agents For
Pastime Parlors;
On the Heights j
Fine Line Cigars and
Confectionery, Soft
Drinks, Stationery &
Notions.
L. B. STEVENS & CO.
W. G.ALDRED
CONTRACTOR FOR
EXCAVATING & GRADING
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Com. U. Pratt,
President.
. B. Oborue, R. W. Pratt,
Vice Pros. Culilur,
Hood River Banking
and Trust Co.
W tranaavt a general banking bu.lnea. and
own oar own banking property
Internet paid on time and Saving deposit.
8afe dapoalt boies.
Cash Paid For
Hides
f you have any fat Hogs
Cattle or Veal Calves to sell
Call me on telephone, office
96-L; house 299-L.
C. J. YOUNG. Hood River
FLEMING & TAFT
D RAYING, GENERAL
TEAMING
Wood For Sale. Prompt
Delivery
OFFICE PHONE 60-M RES. PHONE
PHONE 232-M
Hood River, Oregon
A. 0. BUCK
NOTARY PUBLIC AND IN8UR
ANCE AGENT
Room 12 Brositna Block
Morse & Morse
Succ.sors to Ralph H.d
Best line of Cigars in
the City
Also handle line of
Pipes, Tobaccos and
Fishing Tackle
FOR SALE.
I am prepared to furnish mill and slab
wood, also other kinds of wood.
FRED HOWE.
H. S. DANO
Contractor and Builder
Aleo General Jobbing Shop. Homecraft
Furniture made and Re oil red. Est!
mates Furnished on all kinds of build'
ings F'onrth Street, near Oak.
Phone : Hliop 157. Residence 116-U
The Cornelius
"The House of Welcome"
Cor. Park & Alder Portland, Ore
V Hotel where the North
western people will find
hearty welcome and receive
courteous treatment a
moderate prices. Our free
omnibus meets all trains.
Under the management
K. N. CLARKE
C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor
of
W.J.BaRer&Co.
Dealers in
RE:AL ESTATE
aiiHWHfiaiBBBBiBaiS
Fruit and Farm
Lands
Resident Agents For
Phoenix Assurance Co.
OF LONDON
Electrical Jobbers
Ail Kinds of Electrical Wir
ing Supply Fixtures.
Will give you prices that will
suityoo. Will get you any
thing iu Electrical Goods.
Harry H. Bailey
Phone 208-L
0. L Day
Phone 207-L
FOR SALE
Transfer and
Livery Co.
GOAL
Headed
For
Hood River
otters are arriving every
day that people are coming
Hood River. Most of
them are looking for land.
his is the time to list your
jroperty for quick sale. No
hot air or rash promises but
straight business. : e want
to list good properties be
cause our clients are looking
or the best.
Don't delay. If you
can
not come in
phone
us
and
we win
come out and
see
you.
J. Ii. Heilbronner
&Co.
"The Reliable Dealers
Davidson Bldg., Hood River, Ore.
Underwood
And'
LittleWhiteSalm'n
Choice Fruit
Lands
moroved ana un
proved land a
reasonable prices
Specialty of Smal
Tracts
WRITE OR CALL ON
F. W. DeHART
Underwood. Wn
THE OREGON FIRE El
ASSOCIATION
OF McMINNVlLLE. ORE.
Announces another reduction in tl
cost of insurance.
T. L. DUNSM0RE, THE DALLE
or
C. D. TIIOM PSON, HOOD IUVER
fkldf;;ick a arnold.
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
attsaatei furnished on all kinds at work
PKrnt.' Arnold, Main .
jr no Lien. rri-u umtmmm
1)
Hood River, Ore.
CompoeI wholly of home tnlent. Pre
pared lo furtmli Music for all occasions.
For dates and terms address
C. O. WILSON, Hood River, Ore.
Plmim 118, Odel'l Exchange.
Stranahan & Slaven
Contractors and
Builders
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
W. W. NASON
CONTRACTOR
Brick, Cement and Plastering
Reaclnth Flooring
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Lane & Gibbons
g,, o..(,r t,, Bhriim Bro.
Confectionery, Cigars and
Tobaccos
Sporting Goods
I
SECOND ANNUAL
BANQUET
GIVEN BY BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION
Affair Was
Well Attended, Well
and Thoroughly
Enjoyed.
Planned,
Tha seoond auuual baoquet under
the auapioes of the limioesi Men's
Association was held at the Odd Fel
lows Hall Tuesday evening, and the
affair ratber eclipsed the one of a
year ago held at the same place.
Covers were laid tor eighty guests,
and when the hour arrived tot the
learst not a seat'nas varant.
Frank A. Cram, president ot the as
soeiatlon. was toastmaster of the even
ng, and after ooltee aud cigars called
the meetius to order and lo a lew
well chosen words made the address
of welcome and introduced the Drat
sneaker of the evening. Cbas. ti. Mer
rick, of Portland, secretary or me
state BHSOoiutiou
Mr. Merrick's lemnrks were largely
of the work of tbe association
throughout tbe state, stating its ob
ject', fceuellts and tbe good which it
bad aanompllsbes not only tor me
merchants but tbe communities as
well, lis said that be was not sur
prised at anything in Hood River.
Hood Klver bad doue more to niaae
Oreiton famous than an; other com
niunity In tbe state, and it nan neen
done lareelv through organization
Boosting prices as be object of tbe
association was a mUtuken idea. Ibe
ureatsst benefit came bv personal ao
uuaiotanoe and contact with each
other, the business ' an upon ac
auaiutsnce with bis competitor finds
that be is not suon a baa ieiiow niter
all. Price cutting aud credits ere not
tbe only problems of oiuuuUaUuu
Uettiug acquainted is the greatest ben
efit. Endeavor to build the business
op by a square deal. Ibe local pnper
is tbe best aid to success. Advertise
in it. aud tell your customers what
vou have to sell. Ibe meicbaut com
plains of tbe mail order bouse, but be
should not send away for goods him
self whiob be enn buy at home. Tbe
association should take up this mat
ter with their own members. Anotbei
nronoeition is credit. It is the bane
of tbe modern business man. Fully 75
oer cent of business is done on credit
fortunes are lost because collections
cannot be made promptly. Peddlers
who oome into tbe couutry and pick
up business are au Injury. Ibey pay
no taxes, contribute nothing to the
churches or other enterprises of the
towns, and should not be allowed
We have tbls year suooeeaeu in get
tias throuub some legislation on tbls
subject. We have now tbo boat law
a tbe United States, liairor a man s
wanes can be now taken tor family tx
peuses. Salaries ot publio officials can
also be garnished. It is now a mlsae
meannr to misrepresent goods in aa
vertisements. Ibese are good laws
and will be a great benebt to tbe com
mnnitv. Hood River business men
are well organized, but tbey bad to do
it to keen pace wltb the farmers.
A solo from Paul Hubbard was tbe
next on the program, and was well re
reived. Mr. Hubbard responding to
the encore.
Rev. J. U. Tate was introduced by
President Cram as Farmer Tate, with
tbe warning tbnt tbe merchants might
exneot a roast from the farmers' view
point. Mr. lale said ue ft as expected
to roast, and there were a few things
he would talk pialn about. However,
wheu tbe faimer bad anything to buy
he was auti-monoply. and when be
bad something to sell be was a mo
nopollst. Vet tbe merchant bad tbam
oomina and soiug. '1 hey Siild a dozen
eggs and took it out in trade, while
tbe merchant made a profit on tbe
egs when sold and also a profit on
the aoods. Yet. neither party could
be independent of tbe other. Tbe
merchant oould not exist without tbe
farmer, and it was vety convenient
for tbe fat mer to hav9 a place to buy
supplies at home, and alo to get
credit when be needed it. Confidence
Ii tbe basis of good business relations,
Estrangement leads to tbe mall order
house, and it is a mighty poor place.
In tbe end it does not pay The farm
er sometimes sells produce wbloh is
not as represented, and be Is a good
customer of yours, and you let it go,
but you oanuot afford to keep a cus
iOIUer Uli lUttb JUO nuu IB uu. uuuunv.
auv more than you can aurora to sen
eoods not as represented. Tbe retail
metcbaut carries us wben we neea it,
but not tbe mail order home. 1' rlend
hip is the basis of close business re
lntlona. Riitht here I want to say
clean up your streets. You should
have roadi that can be traveled, so we
can set iu to trade.
K. li. liartwiuteoietury or ice nsso
ciation. made au earnest talk on be
half of organization ana spoae or some
ot tbe benefits that bad been derived
Knr nna thiua it bad brought about
early closing, so that the merchant
oould have some time to devote to bis
fmnilv. entertainment and mental rec
reation. The metcbaut should have
anrtin tlma outside of bis business.
Truman Llutler was called upon, and
after a few remarks told one of his
aim-inn that alwavs seem to tit the
riuht olHce. and made a pleasant dl-
m.ru nn from tbe more serious turn.
J. Adrian Epdiuu rendered a solo
which was loudly applauded, and for
an encore loin a ooouie uuuiuiuu.
enrna that nleased
' .. . I . 1 T, ! . J 1.
iu. urayroro, iue nuumuiu ujdiuu-
ant, after reminding Farmer Tate that
the roads at Kooarora were gooa huu
built oa a solid foundation, settled
down to the subject ot character and
honestv in business, and clous atten
tlon was paid to bis addreis.
Fred Wilscn, of Ibe Dulles prose
cuting attorney for this dtstrlot, was
the last speaker on tbe program, aud
with his usual eloaueuce made a brief
tul. whiob was sreatly enjoyed. Mr
WiUou said that Hood River must be
looked imon with eny. He was
nrnml nt the faot that be bad au in
terest in a Hood River orchard. Tbe
Dalle looked upon Hood Klver with
nrida and all fa rmlnded men teioioea
... it a n. A-moritv. -n nn not realize
1 tte future that Is before us. He knew
jofnopluce where the advantages of
nature were so great. 10 regara u
bad roads. The DbIIos were as bBd oft,
'and wot a now vtrentling with tbe pav
ing proposition then selves.
A u.ale quarlette, Cfmi red of L.
Darling, first tenor; O. A. Clarke,
second tenor; Panl Hubbard, fir it
uaiav, buu cu nvvi, w uuu ...m, r.u,
a couple of songs, wbicb were loudly
applauded, and this concluded tbe en
tertainment of tbe evening.
Tbe committee of arrangements
wbicb to successfully carried out tbe
affair were: D. MoOonald, U. A.
Clarke, W. MoUuire, K. A. Pranz and
K. w. rerigo.
Tbe magnificent banquet provided
wss turnisbed by tne taaiee ot tne
Christian church, and many compli
ments were paid tbe ladies for tbe
very One spread, as well as tbe excel
lent way In wbioh It was served.
Tbe table decorations were pleasing,
a new Idea being tbe substitution ot
tbe candles or small globes set on tbe
tables, with a large number of fine
library electric lamps.
FIVE LAWYERS IN CABINET
Wants Help In Constitutional Cor
rection of Corporate Abuse.
Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 22. Pres
ident-elect Taft arrived here Sunday
morning from Cincinnati and with
Mrs. Taft, who cime from New
York to Join him, Is the guest of
Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. A conference
took place between the President
elect and Frank H. Hitchcock, who
came here at the request of Mr.
Taft.
Mr. Taft admits he is making
headway in the selection of a sec
retary of the treasury, but maintains
that the place is not yet filled. In
GEORGE W. WICKER8HAM.
George W. Wickersham, who will
be President Taffs attorney-general
is one of the leading members ot
the New York City bar.
the list of cabinet appointments Mr.
Taft has heretofore announced there
are nve lawyers, it may De siaiea
that this fact ia not a mere coinci
dence but la an accomplishment
which has been carefully planned
and striven for by the incoming
President. Constitutional legal re
strictions on corporate abuses are
the accomplishments he will strive
for.
DRY FARMING" CONGRESS
Alms nt Making Arid Western Lands
More Productive.
Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 23. More
than a thousand delegates, repre
senting every state in the went and
several foreign countries, were pres
ent at the opening today of the third
annual transmlssourl dry farming
congress in the Capitol Avenue thea
ter.
Although the movement to bring
together the tillers of the arid landa
of the west is only three years old
and its formal organization dates
from last year's congress, It already
ranks In Importance with the na
tional Irrigation congress and the
transmisslssippl commercial con
gress. The purpose of the congress
la the discussion and comparison of
methods by which the arid districts
can be placed under tillage and the
natural rainfall conserved.
Paying Honor to Father George,
Washington, Feb. 22. Although
the celebration of the centennial ot
the birth of Lincoln has over
shadowed the birthday of George
Washington, the usual honor are
being paid today to the memory of
the Father of his country. As a le
gal holiday today Is far more widely
observed than Lincoln day, since the
adoption of the latter day as a holi
day has not become general In the
greater part of the states. Wash
ington's birthday is a legal holiday
in every state except Mississippi,
There, as elsewhere, the day la ob
served with exercises in the public
schools.
Lewlston, Feb. 23. Plans are un
der way for holding a pioneer re
union In Lewlston on March 3, that
being the date on which Idaho was
made a territory. Lewlston was the
first seat of the territorial govern
ment and among the residents of
the city at this time are a number
who were here when the first terri
torial council was called to order.
... nlssij
RQT AND PILLAGE IN OMAHA
Scores Injured, Homes Burned or
Wrecked.
Omaha, Neb. Feb. 22. Following
a harangue at a mass meeting In
the city hall, In South Omaha, Sun
day afternoon, at which two mem
bers of the state legislature and an
attorney were the principal speak
ers, a wild mob of 800 or 1000 men
started for the Greek quarter to
aveuge the death of Patrolman Ed
ward Lowery, who was shot and
killed Friday night by a Greek
whom he had placed unaer arrest.
Before their thirst for blood had
been satisfied more than 30 build
ings were burned, wrecked or badly
damaged and probably a score of
persons Injured, half that number
seriously. By heroic work the police
have prevented actual lost ot lite.
L .
MANUFACTUR, i G
PLANT READY
MEANS MUCH TO HOOD RIVER
Finest Equipped Sachlae Shop
Oregon Outside of Port
In
land.
The Hood River Manufacturing En
gineering Co. are ready tor business,
and have Installed tbe finest machin
ery in tbe state tbis tide of Portland.
Tbey will at once begin tbe manufac
ture of tbe Liurkey patents, tbe ball
bearlog bub and leek nut.
The plant, however, baa been equip
ped with tbe idea ot doing any kind
of work that can be bandied by a ma
chine shop, from tbe smallest to tbe
largest job, and expert mechanics are
in charge to do the work wltb neatnosa
and dispatch. Tbe company bave
been fortunate in securing tbe ser
vices of E. A. Runout, who has been
superintendent of a large plant In
Denver for many years. Mr. nanoua
it not only an expert maobinist, but a
draltiman, and in making special ma
chines for the manufacture of tbe
Luokey patents or other work, can
woik out tbe ideas on paper.
One of tbe new maobiuet wbicb bai
attracted the attention of mecbanioa
and been much admiied, is tbe Cin
cinnati Universal Milling Machine,
wbicb is the most complete machine
of its kind made. It U a wonderful
machine and with it, In connection
wltb tbe lathe, almost any shape can
be worked out In iron aud steeL with
absolute scourncy. It will plane
metal, out gears, threads, eccentrics,
and do a hundred things necessary
in making machinery and tools.
In addition to this is an Improved
lathe with all modern attachments,
large iron drill, cutter giinder for
sharpening milling machine tools,
emery grinder, eto. A new maohlne
ia for tbe purpoa or turning out tbe
bub on a buggy wheel for tbe putting
on ot tbe ball bearing attachment.
By tbe aid of this maohlne tbe attach
ment can be put on tbe wheel ot any
vabiole without even marring tbe
paint.
In speaking oi the eutet prise, J.J.
Luckey says: "Hood Klver will have
no oause to complain ot this new en
terprise. We have not asked the city
for any help, have not asked the Com
mercial Club lor any aid. yet we ex
pect to bave an Industry built up
wbloh will employ a thousand men.
We have additional ground here to
build a large factory, and will do so
wben the business warrants. I bave
a standing otter of 120,000 to move
this plant to another city, but prefer
to stay in Hood River if we get proper
encouragement."
The manufacturing plant la a sepa
rate corporation from tbe Luokey
pateuts, and will make the ball bear
ing hob and lock nut for the other
company. It will also be prepared to
do manufacturing or repur work of
any kind in tbe maohlne and Iron
line, and it will be a guod addition to
the other shops of tbis kind already
established on a more moderate scale.
Manufacturing enterprises are what
tbe oity needs as much aa anything to
build up tbe town. Ibe growth ot
tbe oity on account of tbe fruit indus
try will always be limited, but fac
tories with a large payroll will de
velop the place along other lines and
make it a city of liberal proportions.
With plenty of power, developed and
undeveloped, Ideal conditions for
residence, good transportation facili
ties and close proximity to- railroad
terminals, it should offer special in
ducements to tbe location of manufac
turing enterprises. To Mr. Luokey
and tbe enterprising local buianesa
men wbo bave put money Into bis
project, la due tbe credit ot estab
lishing tbe nuoleua ot a business
wbloh bas every promise ot develop,
ing into a big thing, not only for tbe
oompany but the oity.
Na-iOii-Holmes.
William W. Nason baa become a
benedict. He has sprung a surprise
on bis friends by quietly going east
and getting married. Tbe following
aoount ia given in the Hillsboro,
Ohio, Dispatch ot January 25:
'A very beautirui oome weooing
took plaoe at high noon ntthe oountry
home or Mr. and Airs, uuoert uoimea
wben Mr. Will W. Nason was united
in holy matrimony to Miss Laura
Holmes, Dr. J as. K. Colley perform
ing the ceremony, xne oriae wore a
lovely dress of messaline satin, color
dardon smoke, Empire style and she
carried a magnificent bouquet of
white rosea. After an elegant ove-
course dinner toe young roias startea
on their honeymoon trip to uruns
wiok. Maine, the home of the bride
groom's parents, from tbenoe tbey go
to his home at tiooa ttiver, ureguu.
Tbe entire Holmes family were
present, inoluding Mrs. Walbon, fiom
Mllo. Iowa, and other guests were
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Miss 1'BlIon, ur. ana mis. ti. a. pul
ley, of Hillsboro. We wish tbe young
folks Bon voyage.
Private letters to mends irom but.
Nason state that tbey are enjoying a
visit at bis old borne in Maine, ana
will be back in Hood River in tbe near
tuture. -
George T. Pratlier Returns
George T. Pratber returned the last
of the week from bis California trip
much improved in heaitn. tie spent
most of the time in southern Cali
fornia fom Los Angeles to Ban Diego,
meeting Mr. and Mrs. aneiiey at tne
latter place.
Mr. Pratber says mat nwr buoiuS
that muoh boomed oountry be tbinka
more of Hood Uiver tnan ne aia oe-
fore, and vaiues his oronaro iana as
about twice what he did before. He
says that tbe toads in tnai country
are almost impassable. Outside of a
few thoroughfares east of Los Angelea
built by tbe millionaires, u is aiuius
impossible to pull loads on the less
traveled roads, and that be saw
wagons go hub deep in some i of the
side streets of Los Angeles. Climate
is tbe ohief asset of California and
tourists tbe principal prop.
Notice
Annual meeting of the East Fork
Irrigating Company will be held I at
the Commercial Club room, at 1 :30
p. m , Saturday, March 13th. It la
requested that tbete be a lroe attend-
.. i.,-1 .it Tllrantora.
ance tsy uiuor uuum --
K. U. Wautb.Beoretary.
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