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HOOD ftlVER, OREGON, MAY 13 1909j NO. 52 VOL. XX SOCIETIES HOOI) RIVKK COMMKRCIALCLUB Meet every second Monday In each month at 8 p. in., in the club room over Jickaon's store. i'has. Ii Kaklv, Pres. W. H. Walton, Secretary. HOOD KIVKR LODUK NO. 106, A. f. and A. M. Meeu Saturday evening on or before each fall moon. L N. BliOWiBS, W. M D. McDonald, Secretary. HOOD UIVKK I'HAlTKU NO. 27. R. A. M.-Me-ita Ural and third Friday nights of eaca month. A. 0. Htatkn, H. P. Ueo. Shaki", Secretary. Hood Rl' . jJWNi Meet e ofCHChl k. a. u Hood Rher t ommindery No. 12, K.T. every b court Monday evening tir i. ........... 1, 1 IllitUlll. . r . IJll.nnj , . - (M, Recorder. HOOD RIVER CHAfTER NO. 25, O. E. 8. Mr nd aud fourth Tuesday evening of each mouth. Visitors cordially welcomed M.S. H, L. Dl'MBLR, W. M. Musa Idkl Woodwokth, Secretary. rBWIl.DE LODGE NO. 107, 1. O. O. -MeeU In Fra ernal hall, every Thursday night. J M. Wood, N. U. Ubo. Thomson, Secretary KDKN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48, L O.O. F. Heifnlar meeting aecoud and fourth Mondays il each mouth. J. H. K-UOUSON, C. V. UKO. Shkpakd, Scribe. KEMP I.OHUE, No. 181, I.O. O. H.-Meets in Odell Improvement Co. s hall every Satur day night. Visitors cordially welcomed. W. h CARNKS, N. O. E. K. Folts, Rec. Secy. LACKEL, REBEKAH DEGREE IX)DGEKo. I, !. O. O. K.-Meete flratand third Frldayi ii each mouth. Mkm. WM. Ganger, N. Q. ZorA Day, Secretary. , W o7 W meet the 2d and 4th Saturdaya e-ch mouth at I. O. O. F. hall. 'Visitors cor dially invited. J. D. wall, C. C. r, W. McRkvnolds. Clerk. WAUCOMA LODGE NO. 30, K. OF P. Meeta in K. of P. hall every Tuesday uight. Jom. Frazikr, JR-, C 0. H.T. DeWiit, K.oi R. and 8. HOOD RIVKRCAMP.NO. 7,702, M. W. A. Meeu In L O. O. F. hall every Wedneaday night. A. R. CRUMP, V.C. Ed MAykm, Clerk. MOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 624, WOM EN OF W'MHlcraa-Meets at 1.0. O.K. hall on the flrt and Third Saturdays of each month. Mrs. Wm. Ganger, N, G. Alice Su A Y, Clerk. RIVERSIDF. lJDGENO. 68 A. O. V. W. Meets flrl and third Saturdays of each month. H. E. Chapman, M. W. GEO. klooom, Financier CrtMKH SHI TE, Recorder. OLETA ASSEM BLY NoTlOS, UNITED A.RT-l-uns.-.leciA the llrst and third Wednes Ckiyt work; icooHd aud fourth Wedueadaya Vrt'aans' 1k.II. C. D. 1UNR1CH8, M. A. W. II AUi-tin Secretary. , ul HI HOOD RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS of ;r.rrlca, -Meets ever) Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. , Wm. Klkming. 0. R. F. C. BROiUa,8ecretary1 , CAN BY PO.W, NO. 10.G. A. R.-MEETS AT A O.U. W. hall, second and lourth Sat ur iiiysof each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All O A 11. members Inviled U meet with us. Fred Diet., Commander. F. Blythk. Adjutant. ( ANBY W R. C, No. 16-MEET8 SECOND ud fourth Saturdays of each Mouth In A. O. U. W. hall at 2 p. m. Mrm L. M. Bintlky, President. Mrs. O. H. Baker, Secretary. MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 3419, R. N. A. M -eta al 1. 0. O. K. Hall on Ihe second and rourth Fridays ol each mouth. Mrs. II. Peeler, O. M M. C U. Dae in, Recorder. .Hla U ' X meeU drat and t&trd Fridays of each month ulK.of P. hall. caiaon Bikklin. 1 lea. AUG. GriONARD, ei . MT. HOOD LODGE No. 205, 1. O. O. F -Meets every Saturday evonliu in liiibblea hall Ml, ilood. G. 11. MoNRiiB, N. G. U, W. Dimmii K, Sec. HOOD RlVKR V ALLEY HUMANE BOO! ETY Hood Rl ver, Ore. E H. Harl wig. Pres. K.ti. Coe.Sec. Leslie Butler, '1 reas. (KKGON GRAPE REBEKAH LODGE NO. Ii I O. o. F. Meets aecoud aud fourth Widceadayt in each moutli in Writable lli.il. Hi. Hood, ire. Mr Minie Raetman, n. g. MM Minnie K 1 a1 wood, See. vVATT, M. D. J. X' PHYSICIAN AM' SUKliKON. t(lilMur Oflloe, 21; resnlem e. 811. rtl'UUBON O. R. A N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, t'HYSK 1A.N NI SUUUKOS. H prnniDtl) ana wet id In (own t eountry, lla or Nigilt. Telephones Keaioeuce, Oil: ! 'nice, IM. Omtm In the llnialii" Bulldi'm. E. 0. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon U over First National Bank, Ilood River, Oregon. Office I'tione Main 871 Res. Main H73 K. F. SHAW, M. D. Office in Jackson Block. Offlce plio.ie, No. 1471. Residence, No. 53. La. M. H. rtSABP Da, Kdna B, hhabp Osteopathic Physicians oiraduates ul the American School of Oate-ipatby, Kirksville, Mo. Otlict- ill Elliot Block. Home Phone UW R'" WB r C HRiiSlUS, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON 'Phoue Central, or Ml, (Mtiee HOBTM 10 i H A- M-i K and Ho7 H M. M. E. WELCH, LICKNSKD VKIKUIVVRY SL'ROEOS t, nreoarcd to do AUy work In the yetertn r line He ran h fnnui by culllnic al or iloilM 'o laike- ti UK more DR. EDGINGTON Smith Kllilditlg HOOD RIVER ORgQOM DR. B. T. CARNE8 DENTIST jfri'-e over Hartiness iiore rclepiioue Hi hTd. w. pineo,d. d.s. DENTIHT Office over Telepho. e Firsf National Bank 131 rj. hTjenkins, d.m.d. DENTIST Telephones '. Office 28; residence 28-It OttlCe over nonei iin, A A JAYNE LAWYER Abstracts Furnished. Money Imned John Leland Henderson ATTORNEY AT LAW Hood Kiver - - Orkgoa- First National Bank Resources over $400,0110. OF HOOD RIVKK, OKKUON. Capital 100,000 Surplus, $.0,000. O. J. NELSON Real Estate Homesteads a Specialty. Nut and Fruit Lands in tracts from 10 acres to 10,000 acres. Will trade Hood River property for cheaper Real Estate in other places. Office with E. H. Hartwig, Smith Block. ORCHARD LAND BARGAINS First time any of the following have been on the market: 8 acres, adjoining city limits, mostly under cultivation. Magnificent view of river and mountains. Price $St00. Terms. lO acres, Mlitj commercial orch ard, DHMtlf bearing, in the center of the hest orchard district on the Kant Side. Good house, slock and all implements ready to go right ahead. We can sell this fur $4,000 less than an thin, else of its kind in the valley. $5,000 CASH will handle it, and the apples will pnv the balance off in two years easily. Will go quick 20 acres, all under cultivation and lirst-class apple land; 11 acres in mostly Newtowns and Spitzeubergs ; 3 acres lull bearing. Road on two sides; can subdivide. A real pickup for $9500. $4500 CASH. 20 acres, in acres under cultiva tion, mo t of which is in 4-year-old Itaildard orchntd, in prime condition; 3! ucr. s in strawberries ; new, modern, 5-roiiin house, porcelain hath, electric lights. Spring. Ideal location. All you need is $3500 CASH and terms on the balance, so the place will pay for itself 20 acres, heart of the valley. All under cultivation; UAH) apple trees, mostly 4 to 10-year-old Spilnenhoigs ; also family orchard; 7-roo'o house; 10 inclriH of water. Snap. Price $18,000. $7,000 CASH. WORTH $20,000. 20 acres, read shot sol ; 0 miles southwest of town, on county road ; 3 1-2 acres in 4-vear-old Yellow Newtowns; 0 acres slashed aud burned ; 1 mile from school and store. Price $3800. $1000 CASH. 27 acres, line red shot soil, 3 1-2 miles southwest from town, on main county road ; 8 acres under cultivation ; mostlv planted to standard ynnilg orch ard, balance easily cleared; plenty of free water from creek and Hprttlgl on place; house and barn. Price, includ ing nil personal property, only $4,000. $1400 CASH. 85 acres, red shot foil , easily cleared; pleirtv of water. i. -i apple land. Price $4600. $2500 CASH. We are exclusive ngfiits for the above find bnve many more tttnx buvs on our books, ft will pay you to see our list before buying, Devlin & Firebaugh Leading Dealers Main Office. Branch Office Swetland Bldg., flood River, Portland, Ore. Oregon. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. EDWARD WILLIAMS ARCHITECT STRUCTURAI. ENGINEER 8.10 Kliol Hiilldint; Hood Klver I'hone 'Sit Oregon E. A. JEROME, Architect ii.vif,, ti.il neverui vuurn' exiwrlencc In ilrufvlng nd building.! would reitoectnilly olleit part of thfl patnmage of the puople of tjtt.,.i Kiv,r ho atitleliiute builrtliii; Termi reawouatile. a id satisfaction guurnnleed. Of fice at rentdenct on 1 1 eights. E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER Will Practice In All Courts. Orchard For Sale Will Divide Comprising ten aorea in Newtowns and Spitsenberj tree, 3 miles west nf town f H-iiid River on county road, with ra shads, erH3lual water right, etc. lls ai res in trees I tir veal- 0111, D aer.-H in trees onu year d l. line straw-li.-iry land ; small draw Ut det eontract to be Hlled. Rural frei deliveiy anl n-liHiilx d-dixer uood- daily. Tele- I phone and ehct'ic wiles ill ctr-et. Pi 7,()IK); loeimbrance :i XK five v. at al 7 per cent. Will S'll 6 ae-ei mil house liitrtatlina; 4 vear old tees) ! in r -r, 00(1. Will c-onsider n ari inable all rufii oner, aiiiikh W. W. Carland 246 Stark St., Portland, Oregon Cbaa.U. Pratt, J.H.Osborne, K.W.Pratt, PrealdenU Vice Pre. Cashier. Hood River Banking and Trust Co. We transact a general banking business and own our own banking property Iutereat paid on lime and 8avlngs deposit Safe deposit boxes. A. 0. BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Bros! ma Block Morse & Morse Successor, to Ralph rXd Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Phone 2fil-S Estimates furnished on request. An honest job guaranteed. D. L. DAVIDSON PAPER HANGER PAINTER AND DECORATOR WILLOW FLAT HOOD RIVER, 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. C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor TH OK KICK at ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS BatlataW faralsbad on all kinds el work PhoilAM- Aniold MalaBl W. J. Baker & Co. Dealers in RE:AL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON To Property Owners: Instead of tpioting in this week's issue our list of property for sale, we wish to devote the space to to a request to the owners of Hood Kiver valley property to give us a description of any kind of property in the town or valley which may be on the market. We already have consid erable listed, but need several pieces of all grades to suit buyers. What will please one will not appeal to another, and for this reason we must enlarge our sale list aud ask you to give us a description o! what you have for sale. We do not ask you to give uh the exclusive agency of any of the property you wish to sell unless you ( a-e to do so. We look ouer each piece list ed with us, unless we are already familiar with it, and will use our hest ef forts to find a purchaser. W hope you will let us know what you have for sale, together with all a rticulars pei ta ining to the property, G. Y. Edwards & Co. Office Next Mt. hood Hotel Phone 228-L. Hood River Bearing Orchards At Bargain Prices i 7 Acres 7 miles Irom town on Kast side, ; 4 acres in bearinfi orchard, Spitzen- j bergs and Newtowns, a few odd v rieties, 2 acres clover, 1 acre alfalfa.; Creek runs through corner ol place ( furnishing free water. Near railway station, school ami store 4 room house, and barn. Price 8i00(. Terms. 40 Acres ft) miles out on the Kast side A acres in bearing orchard, Spitzeu bergs and Newtowns, 14 acres in 2, 3 and 4 year old trees. 10 acres partly cleared, 10 acres uncleared. (iood room house, storage cell ir, barn and chicken house. Vi:hin half mile of school and church and mile to railway station. The best bargain on the Kast side. Price 111000. Terms HO Acres 5 mile south ol Mosier. 9 acres in bearing orchard, 111 acres in 2 and S three year old trees, all stan dard varieties, 6 acres cleared and 10 acres almost cleared. 1 HI acres apple land, creek runs through place furn ishing water for irrigation. House, barn, wood shed and cold storage. For 10 days at St 4000. Kasy terms, WE HAVE SPLENDID BARGAINS IN TOWN RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY. SEE US FOR THE BEST PROPOSITIONS IN HOOD RIVER. J. H. Hcilbronner &Co. "The Reliable Dealers" Davidson Bldg., Hood River, Ore. Underwood and Little Wljite Salmon Choice Fruit Lands Improved and Unim proved Land at Reason able Prices. -Small Tracts a Specialty WROTE OR ('ALL ON F.W.DeHart Underwood, Wn. Trio Orchestra Music Furnished For All Occasions. Instrumentations from three to any number desired. Address or phone C. O. NEWMAN, Hood River, Ore. Phone til-X or 2fi9-L. Hood River, Ore. Composed wholly of home talent. Pre pared to furnish .Musiit for all occasions. Kor dates and term address C. 0. WILSON, Ilood River, Ore. Phone 118, Odel'l Kxi hange. Stranalian & Slaven Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVKK, OREGON. Lane & Gibbons Successor to Shrmn Bros. Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaccos Sporting Goods DAN SHANNON AT TABERNACLE EVANGELIST DRAWS BIG CROWDS Meetings Sunday and Kverjp Kreiiltig During the Keek Mir l'p Knthiislasm A representative of the Olaoiei at tended the revival services which are beiug beld in the Tabernacle, Satur day evening, aud bad the pleasure of listening to hivaugellst Dan Shannon. Mr. .Shannon has a personality all his own aud frum the time that he steps into the pulpit, until be leaves it. the audience is interested, not on ly lu what he says, but bis every ae tlou. He is ao "unexpected", aa aotne say. They do not want to mlas a thiurf. aud it is necessary to pay stiiot attention to him, iu trdar to uot the full benefit. Hie sullies and storle keep the couureKBttoo in a pleasant mood. In fact, he refuses to go ahead with bis sermon until every (ace in the aud ience is wreathed lu smiles. This is very much of a task tor some, who have spent years In trying to get the leligious face , aa they suppose lint be aucceded In hm etiorts Satur day evening. It Is said that a few who haduot been known to smile or look iileasant tor the past thirty years, or siuoe the last big blizzard, actually grinced. Let us hope that it doesn't wear oft. Mr. Shannon took for bis text, that old fauiilar oue "Adam, where art thotil"' And before he bad cloned bit talk goodly number no doubt won dered where tbey were at. Most ot out readers, of course, remember the DAN SHANNON sneue as pi-otrayed in the Hible, where Kve hiimted Adam the apple (now ex pressed as "lemon") and when the Lord nailed to Adam, he was ashamed to come forth and tried to hide be hind soiuo tie leaves. Shannon said that a whole lot of people tried to hide behind smaller things than that, but at the last day, when the "sheep and goats" wheie gathered together, there would be more goata lined up from Hood Kiver than "sheep", and this Is supposed to to the "GnrdeiilSpot of the World" too. There are too many bypoorltes iu the world, not only in the ohurob, but in all id ixses of society, Shannon says, who re afraid to make a "stand" He says that they ought to leel like bu does, about being saved. Since experiencing religion It makes him feel us happy as "a fox lu a hen roust.' lu sneak i nit of the mighty works of (iod iu making the eaitb be said: "Ood made the en, Mi, aud lest ed ; (iod made tuau, aud rested; Ood made womau, aud since that time. neither Ood nor man has rested." 1'his seem to please the male part ot the congregation, judging from the applause coming from that part of the iidlsuce All through his ndiesses the stories he tells illustrates bis points and keeps the audience inter ested and always expectant. Ah to the lesults of these meetings, we are unable to tell, except that tbey ought to be for the good of bis boar era to aooept the religion be otters. ihe choir, conducted by Harry Jtl. Hoes, is oue of the interesting feat ures, as well as ivrr. koss soios. there are over a bundled voices in the oboir and they are tbe beat Hood Kiver can produce, wbiob every oue knows is good, t he solo gwen oy Air. Hues Saturday evening wat enjoyed hv all. Ihe air used was that old Scottish one, "When Oomln' Through the Kve." Unite a chorus of children voices have been trained lor work in tne re- vinl services and tbey do their part with oredit In fact, tbe children are manifesting a deep interest In tbe work all along the line, nut only In taking pait in tbe meeting, hut iu advertising tbe meetings throughout tbe city. Ihe Tabernacle Is nicely lighted by a enure or more of electrio lights as well as three arc lights, and the ven tilation Is peifeot. I he building will hold about two thousand poeple. The seats are very comfortable consider ing that they aie made of plain planks. They have a veiy comfortable buck. The ground is thickly oovered with shavings so that the feot of tbe congregation are kept olean nud warm. Mr. Shannon does not believe In giv ing his audience a chance to "get cold feet," and has therefore bad a liberal supply of shavings spread on tbe ground. Xbl tabernacle is located at tbe heal of Kugeue street on 12th street, aud the building is substantial aud is being hlled nightly by Interested audiences All ohuroheB participat ing in the revivals have olnted their churches for the time being and are attending these meetings. Mr. Shannon made a special effort to raise one hundred dollars Sunday and was successful. Up to the pre sent time tbe flnsnoial aid from the congregation collected ut the tree will off eriugs have not been enough to pay the exneunes o' the light and actual expenses of the meeting, but the prospects are brighter tor tne rut ore. Tbe meetings at tbe tabernacle are increasing in their interest and at tendance. More than a aciore ot per aons have been reclaimed or convert ed up to Suudiy evening last I he people aie standiug by tbe meetings SaHfeik aataJaHaW lu a financial way, giving it their aup port. Every night this week, tbe meetings will commence at 7:30 prompt. Afternoon meetings will be beld lueaday to l-i nlay inclusive at '.!:' p. m. Next Sunday, In addition to the 1) o'clook aud 7 '3D o'clock services, there will be a meeting for men only, at 2:3U p. m. Mr. Sbannon will then peak on "Wish-bone or back boue. " Mr. Sbannon Is in bis best in these men's meetings. Jesse Uaridson KIrked by a Horse Jesse Davidson, of Mt. Hood, waa quite badly injured by being kicked in the back of tbe bead by a sbaiply bod boise, Friday afternoon, and is still unable to be about his duties. Mr. Davidson had been over to tbe blacksmith to b eve rne bis hoiaes bod, and had started fbotue again, and was riding tbe horse bareback, when passing utar where the tele phone crew were stringing wires, he asked oue of the crew to hold the wire down until be could get the frighten ed horse across, or over the wire. The man held the wire down as requested but let it fly tip as soon as tbe horse was over. All Oregon hoises are afraid of topes or wires, aud as tbe wire made considerable noise it fright ened the horse. Mr. Davidson tight ened his legs about the horse, but to no avail, as the horse continued to buck vioiously, and finally succeeded in tbiowing him nil, aud while still in tbe air the horse kicked Ml. David son In tbe back of the head, rendering him unoouoions for some time. He was taken home and a physician eel led and everything possible done to relieve tbe pain, hut tbe blow seems to have affected his spinal column and back. Up to the piesent time no new com plications have set In and it is hoped by his many friends and relatives in the valley and elsewbeie that he will soon be able to be about again New Transfer Wagon Snow & Upson have just turned out their wagon shop a new transfer wagon for the transfer A Livery On. It Is tbe first wagon to be built com plete in Hood Kiver, and is band made throughout, and presents a fin iwhed appearmice that is u credit to the shop. The wood work is" tbe bett oak the joints put together with white lead, all parts double braced with heavy Noiway iion. 'there are four sills un- dei the bid, while the factory wagon has three. It has a roller bearing fifth wheel, a tool box under tbe foot rest on he diivers' seat, and the wagon has a capacity of 5,000 pounds. The end gate is bound wih angle iron, uicely turned around tbe comers, while iion bands line the bed of the box to proteOt It from he .vy articles being loaded. The painting was done by J. b. Hunt, and Ib an artist ic job. Free Library Heneflt The miustiel show for Friday even ing at the Opera House given by tbe local talent, with musio on string d instruments, beautiful dancing by children in elaborate continental cos tumes, dummy love song by tbe shirt waist girl, will afford one ot the great est pleasures that Ilood River people have had in some time. The ladies of tbe Woman's Club aie sparing no pains In making these beatiful cos tumes, and as this for n free lihrary, everyone lu Hood River should show their appreciation by being present. HARRY M. ROSS COUNTY PURCHASES NEW ROCK CRUSHER I he county court have purchased a new rock crusher," which will tie in stalled by June 1 on the road along tbe Davie plaoe, on the old east side road, near ttown. A ledge of floe rook for crushing extends ou iu the road at that plaoe, miming back on the Davis dlace. The court wished to tuy a small piece of ground on wbiob tbls ro k ledge is situated, but .the price asked was considered exorbitant, so concluded to woik the rook wbiob ex tends into the road. The uew crusher will be fitted up wltb bins for boidiug the different size rock, and some sort of motive power will have to be provided to operate the machinery. The location of tbe rook will make It a down bill pull to tbe east road, and witbin a shoit distance to where it will he used, and tbe work can be done economically. Work od a permanent macadamized road will be commenced at tbe city limits on the east side, and as much road will he made this year as are funds availab e. Tbe oost of install ing tbe plant this first year wilt ueo easaiily limit the amount of work to be done, but next year tbe county will be in good shapo to extend the woik several miles. It is proposed to treat the east aud west sides alike in the matter of per manent roads, hut tbe state will he made on the east side first, and then take up tbe main highways on the west side. Watches For Commencement Watches that will last a life time, engraved foi tbe tocasinn, at Lara way's. If it comes from Laraway's, yon kuow the quality. P. M Morse returned Tuesday from Portland with his family, and they huve moved Into bis new bouse on Columbia street. Wm ' smnULaaaaw ORGANIZATIONS JWILL HELP 4TH OF JULY AND OTHER EVENTS (ommercial Club and Business Hen' Organizations to Support Celebration "At the regular meetings of the Com meroial Club and Business Men's As sociations, it was decided to make united efforts to assist In tbe Fourth ot July celebration and other events to come off at Hood River this sum mer. A special meeting has been oalled at the Commeroial Club looms Tuesday night to disouss these pro jeotB. The Fourth of July celebration will have first plaoe and It is proposed to have a demonstration on that day that will be worth while, and no one can altord to go away from home and miBs it. It is expected that tbe mat ter would be "arranged at the olub meeting Monday evening, bat there were but few present and it wus de cided to oall a special meeting for that purpose for luesday night ml get out a crowd. The Business Men's Association, which met on tbe follow ing night took the same aotion, and it will be a publio meeting open to the publio spirited men of the oity. Owing to tbe Illness of President Early, the meeting of tbe club 'was presided over by Tinman Butler, vice president, and a directors meet ing was beld and routine bulaness transacted. The resignation of W. H. Walton as seoretary was accepted and O. D. Mokelsen appolonted at a sal ary of $00 a month. Mr. Mokelsen will devote most ot his time to tbe MRS. DAN SHANNON duties of tbe olub, aud will keep tbe booth open near tbe depot, wbiob bas been closed for some time. A now ooat of paint was put on tbe walls inside yesterday and it will be fitted up with fruit for sale, and a supply of literature at all times to give to visitors, besides being ready to give general information about tbe valley. Tbe proceeds of the booth from tbe sale of fruit, etc., will go In to tbe treasury of tbe olub to partly. at least, keep up the expense of run ning the booth. Other matters to come up at tbe meeting Tuesday evening will be a stiawberry festival to be given by the Woman's Club early next month. The Woman's Olub desire tbe support of the two organiaztions iu this matter, aud it will he taken up and discussed. It Is undo! at nod, also, that tbe Vt. c. T. U. will ask for aid In entertain ing delegates to their annual conven tion wbiob meets here in October. It is hoped that there will he a good turnout Tuesday evening to the meet ing, and whatever is undertaken should h.ive the combined support of ail to make It a success. Implement House ('hinges Hands J. R. Mokelsen has sold bis im plement business toU. 11. Vaugban and C. F, Gilbert, who will conduct the business under tbe name of tbe Vnughan-Uilbert Implement Co. Mr. Nickelsen will remain with the new firm for tbe present until Mr. Vaugban retires Irom tbe bank, and until the) new firm get thoroughly familiar with tbe business. Mr. Vaugban is obliged to leave the bank on acoount of his beahb, and availed himself of tbe op portunity to get into a bulnesss which would not be so confining. Mr. Oilbert Is well known and made a host of friends here while in tbe botel business, and later selling auto mobiles, and bis mechanical ability will work in very nloely in tbe im plement business. Mr. Nickelsen is the pioneer In tbe implement business here and bas built up a tine business that necessitated the building of the large briok build ing it year ago, and bis successors are very fortunate In stepping into a well established busiuess Memorial Sen Ices Tbe O. A. R. have made partial ar i augment ft tor memorial servoles and have decided to meet ut lierabey's corner, near the cemetery, with the W. K. C, at ten o'clock of tbe morn ing of May 31, and from there will form iu line und march to Idlewlld cemetery. Ihe regular memorial ser vice of the order will be held over tbe grave of some comrade, to be selected later. Tbe memorial sermon will be preached Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. O. W. Gorman at tbe tabernacle. Presbyterian Brotherhood Conventloa There wilt be a great convention of tbe Presbyterian Brotherhood in Poitland June 8 and 9, 1900. AH tbe Presbyterian churches of Oregon are being asked to send delegates, and it Is expected that these will number several hundred. Tbe principal speakers will be men of national re putation, who will come to the coast following the meeting of tbe Oeueral Assembly at Denver In May. Ihe Portland meeting. is but one of four to be held ontne coast, the plaoesand dates being as follows: San Frsnoisoo June 3 and 4; Portland, June 8 and 9; Seattle, June 10 and 11 und Spokane, July 14 and 15. sessaHspgaaaW' ' Sbbbm - I t