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TLpuD RivH GUUlsMMUMPA?. OOTOBaR 15, 903. f Snob ftwir (Blaricr Iiwued Every Thursday by ARTHIR D. MOE. Publisher. Through a telegram received trom Indianapolis, where tbe national A iso lation of- Funeral Director bate jutt clntei tbeir cession, comet tbe oewi that tbli association bat chosen Port land for ita 1!9 ooDveotiun, tbe Alas ka -Ykon-PaMtle (Exposition being one of the factoia In making this dVelafon Ker. Herbeit Fiank Molton, ot Did dtfuid, Maine, one ci tbe bog! known . lecturer iu the runntry, ii featmlng bis leoluieon the 1'aritlo Nortliwect and the Oregon Development League, in pnoueciion with the cnmmecrial bo.lie.sot 'Hihingtcn, ling furnished llluhtratins glides of extraordinary at tract Ivcupm. It ia evident that Judge John H Scott, Preaident of tbe state Good Koads Aaeooiation ia not letting tbe grass grow under bis teet lo pushing tbe Good Koads movement. Meet Ings bave been already for at Tb Dalles, Dofur. lleppner and otber eastern Oregon towns and tbe move ment ia meeting with enthusiasm. Tbe fact tbat Grants Pass apples won the first prizes on tbe principal varieties of tbat fruit at tbe district fair beld at Medford recently, adds impoitant algniQcanoe to tbat seo tlou as an apple growing country. Tbe action ot tbe Medoid fair man agers in ignoring Grants Pasa by not inviting it to exhibit, has caused considerable feeling in tbe prosper ous Josopbine county city, and right ly. If tbey oa n grow better applea at Grants Pass than they can at Med ford the latter ought to bonestly ac knowledge it and take tbeir defeat philosophically aniltfraoloiisly. Active publicity work bus resulted in snob an Influx of people In the more active com uunit!ei of the Paoldo Ncrcbwest that bruMiug tbe newoom er has really become a serious prob lem In some of the town,. New ies- ideuoes are being erected as rapidly as possible, and rented loug in advance of tbeir completion. In some of tbe trult dis' riots, cars loaded with bouse bold goods are occupying tbe tracks and tbe delay In tbeir unloading Is making tbe oroburdisis apprebonsita as to trackage for tbeir fiuit sbip- monts. . CRAPPER. Miss viviau Ki lienor, ot i latskaulo, Orogou, alter ttpeudiug seseral days visiting witb tier auut, Mrs. J. A. English, left for linuie oue day of this Week. The Crappor Ladies' Aid Hoolety do I re to render tbeir thanks lo Mrs. Goddard and her pupils tor tbo very enjoyable eutertaiurueut giveu by them lit the Oak Grove Hall on Fri day evDiiinK of taut week. When it U known that Mrs. Goddard is "to tbe foie" no comments are necessary. Jler talents as an elocutionist bave bean recognized in this ootntnuuity for several years. It is enough to say tbat the program was a good nun, and that it was mndered in tbe fluent style of the art. The receipts amounted to tlfiy dollars and twenty six cents. Twenty-two Orapierltes atteuded tbe fair at The Dalles on Hood Klver day. ' (J ood Slum A muttioBl comedy that was full of humorous situations and witb more pint than tbe usual musioal was "Ma's New HuBband" aa given at tbe opera bouse last evening. The oast was a good one throughout and tbe musiu was all up to date and catchy. Tbe attiaotion was among tbe best witnessed here this year. Blooming ton, 111., PantBgrapb. ioble Mill Destroyed by Fire Tbe WO.OOO saw mill plant located at Goble, which was owned by II. F. Davidson and others burned early Sunday morning entailing a loss to the company of $15,01X1. Kite thou sand dollars of this mount It covered by insurance. The company was for tunate In saving 700,000 teet of lum ber which was piled in tbe yard and wbicb wat bat reoently moved away from the mill. It is thought that tbe boilers and engine of the plant may not be seriously injured by tbe Ore but until closer examination can be made this cannot be determined. The plant bad reoently been put In fine working condition. Mr. David ton went to Goble Monday to visit tbe scene ot the flie and to ooufer witb the iuHuranoe adjusters. Investiga tion has as yet failed to determine tbe oauae of tbe tire. GRANTS PASS APPLES WIN AT MEDFORD Grants Pass earried oS the honors at tbe Medford tair but she bad mighty bard time getting ber goods displayed soys tbe Hogoe River Cour ier. Tbe people at Medford apparently forgot tbat tbe legislature provided for a Josephine and Jackson county fair and net only ignored Josephine county but Jackson oounty a well and made it a Medford atthir. No invi tations were sent out to exhibitors elsewhere and no premium lists were d tat i bated. lint Grants Pans truits take I be prizes wherever they are txl.ibited and tbe judge at tbe Meillord fair were compelled to award tbeiu the prize in this instance. George A. Hamilton, liviug at t'ruitdale, three miles southeast or town sent over a hastily prepared exhibit of apples tbe evening before the fair opened and made eleven entries, lie received ten piizes, seven firsts, one second and two tbiids. Tbe list follows: First prize, Upltzenberg. Hrat prize Baldwins. First prize, Wlxen. First prize Khode Island Greening. First prize Arkansas Black. Kit at Prize Lawyer. First prize Hed Cheek Pip pin. Second prize Ben Davis. Third prize King. Third prize, on best apple display. 11. C. liatebam formerly of this city who is now oouuty fruit inspector of Josephine county and wbo attended i be fair at Medford witb the inten tion of boosting a little for Giants Pass and tbe couutiy geneisliy was turned down. On bis return Mr. liatebam said to a representative of tbe Courier. "I am moved to remark tbat Med ford and Grants Pass should bave more of a oo-opeiative spirit between tbem, rather than feeling of jealousy and spite. "Giants Pass should bave beeu boo oerd by having an invitation commit tee tent to tbem oa was done to Ash land an otber towns. Scarcely Buy one in Grants Pass knew that there was to be a fair at Medford, much less thought of making au exhibit 'here, whereas last year Grants Phhs spent f 18.50 at Medford for advertis ing and got back ill 75 iu adinitsitm fees and no exhibits. lulu reur, striving to return auud for evil, out people witb no solicitai iuu or pie in I u in lists got together a su all ex hibit and attendad the tuir tn t!ie uuiuber of about 100 A Curd to 'he Public We respectfully announce lo tbe leople of Hood Kivtr ml viciuity (and especially tie ladiet) tbat out novelty store on 2nd ttieet, buck 1 1 tbe Waiicoma llotul Is uow npen for business, where we oarty a stuck ft New Inventoits in useful luitidy biuite bold utensils and invite tbe t eupic, esneeilaly tbe Ikdlee, to drop in while nut shopping aud a low ns to deuiou- strale tbe usefulness if our uui'dt wbicb we will take pl.iBbtue Iu doing. Come iu and ask mietstions. are bete to stay Ut-m eel fully, 1'iiltermu Bros COFFEE Your grocer must sell poor coffee; we can't all be comfortable; but he needn't sell it to you. Your f roctr returns jrsur noser if you don't Ilk SchlMnr'i Bast; pa; hiu. Fine Knluriuliiiiiciit at ('rapper Tie literary aud niunle.nl nrouram rendered by Mis. Louise Goddaid aud pupils at Oak Grnve Hull on Friday night was keenly aiipreolntod by t large gathering of Crapper's bent people. Mrs. Goddard a render luu of "Two Loves and a Life" by Jouquiu Miller, wan most skillfully ItnperFouated, and was gieatly appreciated by all. Tbe ease grace and great power Mrs. God daid has of interpreting tbe ideas of the author, puts ber iu a cluus bv her self. Miss Kva Yates did so well imper sonating "Grandma's Minuet" tbat she reoeived a beaity eucore. Miss Alberta Stateu shotted iiroat skill and careful training iu the ren dition ot some of tbe masterpieces of classical music, as well as pleasing ex pression In the simpler themes of the sentimental school; her rendition of "Lei Kameaux", (Tbe alms), una es pecially pleasing aud besought a bearty encore. Miss lva Wilkeuson In "Tbe Volun teer Organist" made oue feel the tramp had a soul, aud tbe church of today failed to exteud its olHces as it should to tbe weak outcasts of so ciety. Miss Wilkensou was heartily euoored. Altogether it was a most socessful entertainment. Let me drink of the spirit of that sweet aound More, oh morel I am tbirstiug yet! It loosens tbe teipeut which caie has bound Upon my heart to stifle It; The dissolving strain, thru every vein, Passes into my heart and brain. Aa tbe soeot of a violet withered up Which grew by the brink of a silver lake, When tbe hot uoou had drainod its dewey oup. Those woids of Shelly's can hardly express the feeling ot those wbo diank in tbe sweet harmonics creat ed by Miss Alber'.a Ktsten upon the piano. Miss Stuteu plajed both class ical and popular musio equally well. T. S. C. We have a full line of RUBBERS All sizes and kinds for men, women and children. &f)e Paris Fair "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" UMBRELLAS of every descrip tion from a neat little umbrella for the child up to the largest size for men and in price from 35c, 45c, 75c and up. U'e ml yen poiirrwe m il you titlit in quantity to !i me you quitr; Just let it know how much you'dike In your iHrrrtion quirk vr;ll hike! THE LIGHT A- WATER CO. SPECIAL Ladies Swiss Ribbed Union Suits weight, iMcd'uin light floocoil. color civil in; aizt'H 4, ." andO. A very nice weight garment for this season of the year. Special price, the suit Special Heavy Shoes for Boys Something that will give wear and are a good buy any time, up to $2.00. Special the pair Values $1.40 23c Special Ladies heavy fleece lined Hose Fast color, double heel and toe. A Ifose that we wll regularly for 1 5c a pair, and it is a snlen- Special for one week only did value for loc too. commencing October, 15, the pair.. lOc We also have a full line of FOOTWEAR For Ladies, Girls, Men and Boys. We ha ve them in all widths leath ers, low medium or high cut. Shoes for dress wear, for comfort wear or hard winter wear. Shoes that will stand the wet wtather as well ns the dry. Shoes for Ladies and up 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $2 Shoes For Men up from $1.50, $2, $2,50, $3 Men's Suits and Overcoats Do not forget that we are showing the finest line of men's suits nd overcoats ever dis played in the city. You can easily afford a new suit that is made right up in style, fabric and color when you can get such values as we are show big for $8, $10 & They are equal those you usuallv for $12 to .f 18. " in oven-oats we iiavi a 113' kind you want suitable for any oc casion from a $5.00 coat up to the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Coats. There is noth ing better than these. I torn-1 $12 amm. a Copyright 1908 ! Hail Sthifl'nrr fc Mini Mm mm f PEE ' You can carry it about and care 2 flw Wick as high as you can there's no danger as low as you please there's no smell. That's because the smokeless device prevents smoke or smell that means a steady flow of glowing heat for every ounce of fuel burned in a 'afTBT oh n (Eqaippcd will) Saokeltjs Device) for it iust as easily as a larrm. Brass oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Handsomely fin ished in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted. The R&yb Lamp d adds cheeriness the long winter evenings. Steady, brilliant light to read, sew or knit by. . Made of brass, nickel plated, latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) natm 1 jiJ J 1 ' 11 G Wanted To borrow JiiflO on aood unim proved 40 acre tract of fruit land iu tli White Salmon Kor further particuiara addreaa U, Ularler office. u Kor Hale Young pig, 8 week old. fiaplee . K.nqulreofl'titerMohr, Phone IDI.ilx., oil Wanted Housekeeifr on rnncli eln In on Ka-I Mdi-. Man, little girl, II iikmiIIu old lialiy. au Irens M. K., caru lilacler. If K... WlM).', token Hia-Kl' 'e-A In rxu quantity of in Inch plue i;n4 fnol oak; will bo sold cha If i mice us we nee I the ciiKli full ul I -lore or I'tion,! Itux lloniv. oUl Kor Sat ( i.mil ul dmtiile llxht wagon liar, nrsa. IIjmI hul liille wear and wMI tie kiM i lirap. mi al ItiickfurU xtore; Home phuiiii 1X4-X. Kor Male-Vty Interest 111 th hhwiiiIII bunt uess at Mt. IliNid. A bargain for Home one If lakin at onif. Ueo. M. Wihurl, Mt. Hood, i)n gi-ii. riuni!' Nn. 2". Km S.ilc Two Kimim of horsea. Weliiht of eai-li i 1 1 1 hIi. ml 12 or l;l hundred; Kemli-; .' i ll auited for oichiiril mid lurin work. I.'. Ii. (laze, HikmI Ulver. I'll. me IU.VM. sirayi d- A Jeraey hHfer with inotnl tag In ear n.iiiki .1 2it) " Ownei i-au have name by i iiiiiii uiiiciitiinr wim Kilut Wiaid, odeli and .u I ng coal. Phone Karnierii 81. I o!-A red luldli n (,ik ket luaik. and iiirui. i I. ti : ii book. Kwui n to W II. AUHllll tor riwiiid. f v The Sensation of Two Continents it The D eviJ 99 At the Opera House Tuesday Evn'g', October 20 Kt'served v,t sae opens Snturday inornmo: at t) o'clock at Clarke's Prug Store. Trices M."i and ,r0 centc. Kescrved scats 75 cents.... D out Miss It 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 U)e Watchmaker and Jeweler Attention Fruit Growers Send ns your orders for fruit boxes at the low price of $10.00 per 100 for apple boxes $ 5.00 per 100 for peach boxes We can also furnish shb wood for 50c per cord at mill or .1.U.) per cord delivered on ears at Lentz Station. Can make delivery at once. PINE GROVE BOX & LUMBER CO. Pine Grove, Ore. HOJRSESFORSALE One span black.. ISO lbs.. 7 vm. old; one anan aorreln, i:m lb, 7 and ym. old; al. o aev eral othejx, I Ani to ltttt Itw., all for nu e cheap. nu Nhellry Hon, Canon, W uah., or pbone W. K. Yoiiiik, nhoue list. Udell. E. A. Fuller, of Madison. Wis . wai here sevenil (Ihts this weob looklua tbe ralley with view to lootin bere. LKSTKIl PAUL Leading man witb the Alcazar Slock Co., In ''Ilia Wire Houso, Fiirtay vBt Oetohor 16th The local opening of tbe Alouzm Stock Co , lu Hood Kiver urxt t'ri day night, Octotier 10, promises to be I he theatrical eveut ot tbe tendon. Their opeoiuR bill. "Mia Wire's Hob by," ia one nt Ibe brightest and nicKt. amualng comedies that has appeared io years. It baa a long New Vork and London record behind it and so far on its first trip to tbe coast haa been a H.ibby." Opera ru eung with pheuotnenal success. MmiBtfer Hbsiuiih lia1" turrotinded M O. l.tNtcr Paul in the title role and Miss Hurbortbe leading Indy with one or the olevereet orpRtiiZHtioua in tbe country, aud it tlieit recr.rd ii the iHst mouth on the coast Is ft iter- Ion they will have a perl'"'! Iioubb next Friday night, October KMi. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist..; f Filling Prescriptions ffn W"' 1l,re tru with satisfaction to MJi MJ IkjIIi patient ami physician is assured if bfe? Ll ou leave your prescription witii us. , We have gniniHl roputntion for relia- -ji r i ' bility by supplying JJj) Pure Fresh Drugs . In all our prescriptions. When you CsS bring your proscriptions here you a'e CC jQL sure of ideal set-ice. v?v55 THE GUtltR PHARMACY, chen. clarke HOOD RIVER, OREGON' Tea Kettle Specials FOR THIS WEEK ONLY it Ci'Ul a i' No. 8 Nickel plated full weight copper No. 8 extra heavy blue & white enamel No. 8 Gray enamel, good quality $1.25 $1.00 75c This week $1.00 80c 65c OUR OBJECT YOUR OBJECT To reduce stock fore moving. To save money. be- AT FRANZ' HARDWARE I-. i Hull Kif-li ori.v, f.iur vtai-H old, tonrtli .leiw.t. ht - u tnuli.1 nnil u giMMl milker. Nnw (flviiig nbiiiit tlirve g.IUm pr diiy. Aiyji-n bux t 7, It F I Nu i o'.-i Kit KiiIc No. :i Hlmi pp Hcpurulor lu itood wiiikiiiKiinlii HMlciiii llil.nl, chfHp. Apply liy nmll i It K Ii No. 2, box 2(H, or teleuliona INKi-K. II. Tni'kur. cii Uiki Sinnll tnirnl Ifiilher ntket bouk, ci.n tnlnliiir pin mid pilii yiime heart. Item mi to 'llrcii r. lor rewar.l. n23 Kor SmU 5 shorthorn calves, aic 2 to I ini.nllis, 8 hellers imU 2 ee,r, all for SKI Man with hay him a kihxI tiling, ( nine and nee them. r head nf heef i-altle, nave tbcin up Sunday. .J. 1'. lllllstroni. 2 A dress-. iiikinit school will b opened In your uit) utiniil October 2ii. Make your own garim-nth while learning under aupervislon of refined OHpable liidy. Kor partlculain addiem Mi. I..B. H. Heunett, I'orllimd, Ore. Wanted Four teamn to haul wood, at Hum. initHldliiK Knquire tl. W. Dlckerson, Wan eouia Hotel. 0 Wanted BrlKht tioy to learn printer tr de Oood woues loMtart. Apply Hiacier oflice. Kiunil I'lime on hi reel Kalurdav. owner can have aine at liuiler hauk by proving property and paying for thin notice. uii For Kale-Horse and barnewt. Call or phone J. A. Hodses. oa! tior.Snle Mrs. Ilrayford wishet to inform the lovers of pure Plymouth Kock chickens that she haa a few choice young room era and pulleta for sale. Tliew are from the stock that was exhibited s.The Dalle show Febru ary 27, 1U08, and captured two second aud one uoc morn rouitry Yards. Hood special prize. hi vet o'J9 For Male-Grapes for Jelly, 2 cents a pound'. J. Adrian Epping. Fiioue 1W2.K NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior Land Office at T lie Dalles, Oregon, o. 7tb, 1908. Notice is hereby given that LUTHER WINTHKR, of Mosler, Oreiton, mho, on Aug. i, 1907, made b'.NWU. Section 13, Township i N., Range 11 fc... Willamette Meridian, haa tiled notice or intention tomake final commutation proof to establish claim to tiieland above described before Register and Receiver at The Dalles Oregon, on the lBih day of November, 1SKW ' Claimant names as wilnesses: Nate Slur. gess.CiiHrlesHenDett,I.ee Hunter aud H 11 Nellsou, all of Mosier, Oregon ... V. W. MOORK, o1juIJ Register. ln..,he ';"nty,Conrt of the State of Oregon for Hood Kiver Coumy. In the Matleroi ilieUuardiansliip of Verdle Arden Runcorn, a minor. nereoy given that under and by virtue ofan order duly made and entered In the above entitled court aud cause ou tbe 5ih day oi oetola-r, 19,8, the underslgiiad tbe guaidiau of Verdle Arden Runcorn, a minor iii.!". i ,h r ,T"er m,iltn dy of November liwti, se l tbe fo lowing descrllied premlaes be I 'liKliu lo ssid utluiiraiid situated in Hood River Unuuly, uregon, to wit: Beglni.tng at Hie quarter section corner (a roeki set at the iiii,..n., r . h. ?r. (" ihi ,H"od1lu"1 " 'ber county roads ou i iS?."'1fl!?u",1"r5'",rtt!C""n . In Township i Nor h of Range u tiist, W. M , Hood Kiver Uninty, Oregou, and running thence south up the center otssld wu.uy load along the west line of Daves Livers land, lu.tf chains to t hesoutnwest corner of said Ulver laud and t?i!V !'. '" '"'"nif ' the tract herelncoo ve ed; thence east I t.t.a cbaius along the south lineol said Divers l.m.l i.. n,. ,.? ...... "1 ssid south line with the west line ot John it tiosby anil, aud being Hie southeast corner of said Divers land: liieuc South alomt tbe west line of the said envoy's M1,d 4.0 chains to a point lor the Koumeast corner of the tract herein conveyed; thence west piral lei to the north line of the tract l.erin .?JZ .1 . . I. S chains "lore or less to the west boundary of sa Id 1ml f section a i n the oen ter of said euii i nly road for the southwest corner of the land herein conveyed: theticn n, i ...i.i V.l .7, lwcli.niin'?own of said cniuty r.,au,.iucnaiunioieor loss to the point of beginning and beine the n.ni,.i :,.. the land herein conveyed, oontaluing six acres of land; bounded north by Daves Divers and. east by land of John R. Crosby, s .uth by land formerly owned by J. W. Hlaek and now owned bv Hun, rn.,v.i ..? . sild e;tlon line, and being situ ite in and a Prtof tliennrtl,r,t,)uMrierof lienor h ast quarter of said eell..n 27, together will, one iiiiiih a Inch oi wster I'nmver i i .l.,.. ., of tHlell Creek ou the land of situ Haiti Ore kelt at the iint convenient point so aa to carry tbe same on the highest ground pos sible for IrrlgHtlon of the land herein con. veyed with all necessary right of way over asm Hat! le Crockett's land, for the pnrpose of maintaining; a dltch.canal or flume lor c .r rlngsaid water. Said sale will tie made at prlvat aaleeltW for cash In hand or imrtlv un ,i -.l ni-e to be sei-med ly a moilgace on said - ("' """i propiwais ror aaid ,pu n-liane may lie made to me ul iim ii.ni ..r . Hanking Co., Hno I River, Oregon. TRUMAN BUTLKH. (luardianof Verdle Arden Runcora. ol5nl2 s minor.