HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2G. 1911 BELL BLDG. CHOSEN FOR APPLE SHOW The Hood River Apple Fair Associa tion haa completed the plana for iu annual show to be held here November 9, 10 and 11. The management state that the large basement of the new Bell buildding has been secured for the exhibits, and the show is expected to be one of the best in the history of the association, despite the fact of delays caused by an attemut to com plete the building at the corner of Can cade and Second street in time fur the show. In addition to the spuce devoted the apples, a department will be con ducted in the interest of the worm who will be invited to make exhibits of art, embroidery and canned fruits, The long premium lint is as follow 1 Best general box display First and second prizes, 25 and $15. Entry to consist or ten boxes, not more ttmn three boxes of any one variety. 2 Mest five box display Kirst and second prizes, $15.00 and $10.00. Entry to consist of one or more varieties. 3 liest box of Spitzenburg hirst and second prizes, $10.00 und $7.0X1, Entry consists of 90s to 120s inclusive, 4 Best box of SpitzenPurg- First and second prizes, $10.00 and $7.00, Entry to consist of 8Kb and larger. R Best box of Newtown I'ippin r irst and second prizes, $10.00 and $7.00. Entry to consist of 96s to 121s inclusive. 6 Befit box Newtown Pippin Vint iiml second prizes, llv.m and $7.00. Entry to consist of a snd larger. 7 Best box of Ort lev s First and second prizes, $7.00 and $5.00. 8 Best box of Arkansas Black First and second prizes, $7.00 and $5.00. Best box of Jiinathun First und second prizes, $7.00 and $5.00. 10 Best box of Baldwin First and second prizes, $7.00 ami 25.00. 11 Best general plate display of apples-First and second prizes, $15.00 and $10.00. MEDALS pack. 20 point : color. 20 points; uni- fo - MI If 1 1 irTIVITV IV ormity. 20 points: quality, 20 point; iflLLIl AVIITHI 11 freedom from blemish, 20 points;: nrV'TD i t IT IIP toui loo points. ....... i ILNlfiALYALfc la. The judge ruling w ill be final in . everv case. ! 16. Entrance tags will be furnished by secretary of the association. WOMEN WILL LEARN 1 Best box Ben Pavis. 2 Best box of Delicious. 3 Best box of (iravenstein. 4 Best box of Oano. 6 Best box of Hyde's King. li Best box of King of Tompkins County. 7 Best box of Northern Spy. 8 Best box of Mammoth Black Twig. 9 Heat box of Koxbury Russet. 10 Best box of it node Island dwell ing. 11 Best box of Hwaar. 12 -Best box of Wagner. 13 -Best box of Winesap. 14 Best box of Winter Banana. 15 - Best box Bed Cheek i'ippin. 16 - Best box of Vandevere. SPECIAL PACKERS PRIZE. For the best packed five boxes Entry may consist of the following varieties, viz : Spitzenburg, Newtown Pippin, Arkansas Black, Ortley, Jona than and Baldwin and must have not less than three of the varieties as named. First and second prizes, $15.00 and $10.00. RULES AND INFORMATION. 1. All boxed apples and pears must ue wrapped, except top layer. 2. All apples entered in box compe tition must be exhibited in boxes of one of the following dimensions (inside measurement): ("Oregon Special" box), or KIJx11Jxl8 inches ("Oregon Standard" box), or 10x11x20 inches. 3. No fruit may be entered for more than one premium in gencial exhibit class. M XI . xno exniuuor may make more than one entry for the same premiums. 5. All packages must have name and full address of exhibitor on pack age or box, also variety of fruit con tained therein. 6. All fruit entered for prizes must be grown in orchard owned by exhibit or, or of which he ia leasee. 7. No exhibit may be tuken from the hall without written permit of chairman of exhibits committee. No exhibit can bo removed until end of the show. 8. Fiuit and other products intended for entry must be shipped by prepaid express, or delivered in person. 9. In milking entiles exhibitors must quote number of premium entered for, and class us shown in above prem ium list. 10. All entries must be in place in exhibit room Tuesday, November 22. 11. The exhibits room will be in charge of a suM-rintendent of exhibits committee, and the management will use all diligence to insure the safety of exhibits after their arrival ami ar rangements, but in no caso will be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur thereto. 12. A plate of apples or pears shall contain live specimens. Plates will be furnished by the society. 13. Plate exhibits will be judged ac cording to rules of the American Pom ological Society. 14. In judging boxes of apples, imints will be allowed as follows; Thrift Bros., of Mosier, have closed a con 1 1 act with C. R. Bone to clear 40 acres of land of the Central Orchard Co. in Central Vale. The contractors will begin their work next week. The land will be cleared of stumps, trees TA fllAnCU l! CATC 8,1,1 I''', plowed and harrowed. It IU LllUUoEl iUEiilU will thus lie put in condition for plant- iing. J ne i eiursi urcnaru v.v. wiwi us ' own crews of men has just completed ' the clearing of 50 acres of land in the Central Vale tract. Ail of the land j cleared will be set in commercial trees I from the company's nurseries this fall I or next spring. Twenty two acres of the developed tract are on the place i rei etitlv iiurchitsed bv Dr. Alexander. gven the option of a i ,,f ,st. .0ui. William I ernyhough and program for Saturday, vy. J. lower, who recently bought in this district, have cleared live acres which they will immediately, set to trees. The following is the program of the Domestic Science lecture for Satur day, October 28. No. I, cakes -chocolate, foundation, egglesu, oatmeal rnaccaroons. No. 2, l!a!.ing Powder Biscuit. No. 3, Icings - Boiled, fondant, mapleine. At the next lecture, the Indies of the class will be change in the Nov. 4. The original topic was frozen dihhes and pastry. Mrs. l.awrece has suggested that a lecture on meat would be better appreciated by the majorty of women. To carry out the idea it would be necessary to have a butcher with half a carcass present and have the beef dissected in order to famil iarize those present with the various cuts to be had at any market, and the most advantageous method or treating the same will be discussed. If the majority of those present so desire, they will be given the opjiortunity next Saturday to express their opinion on the matter, after the lecture. Be sides the lecture on meats or frozen dishes on the afternoon of November 4, there will lie the Bachelor Lecture at eight o'clock sharp, also. Mrs. Law rence will discuss the. various dishes which men are often called upon, owirg to force of circumstances to pre pare, and also give a few suggestions on curving. PICTURE PORTRAYS EXPERIMENTAL BATTLE The Shelling of the Sun Marcos, formerly the Texas," will be the in teresting picture presented by (!em Theater to its patrons tonight. The film give a siiectacular portrayal of the destruction of the old battleship, riddled and sunk by the new sea tighter in the interest of science and naval experiment, on the lower Chesapeake Bay March 22. Every detail of load ing, reloading and spotting on the warship New Hampshire, which did such effective ravage under the effect ive firing of the gunners, is shown. Every shot is distinctly een as it strikes the water, throwing spray four hundred feet high. The audience is thrilled when the shells are distinctly seen penetrating the sides of the old warrior, which careens and sinks with tremor to the bottom of the glisten ing Chesapeake. the tiring of the guns affords a view of the most perfect photography ever taken. The instantaneous discharge and the belching fire of the cannon have been caught. A close view is had of the Texas, showing the gaping wounds in her decks where the shells plowed through the steel and iron work, tearing and tangling everything into a weblike mass. The features of life and practice of the sailors shown on the battleship New Hampshire give the audience a general idea of the service of our Jack Tars and naval heroes. Hotel Men Plan Convention. The program has just been made up tor the first annual convention of the Oregon State Hotel Men' Association, which will he held in the convention hall of the Portland Commercial Club on December 5 and 0. The hotel men will discuss matters of mutual interest and seek ways to increase tourist travel to this state from California and the East. Advertised Letter List. October 16, 1911 Brown, Miss Jean; Howard, Miss dertie; Love, Miss Eliza; McDermott, Edith; Miller, Mrs. Chas. ; Rogers, Annie; Waller, Mrs. 11. C. ; Bartletl, P. S. ; Henker, Mr.; Brecdlove, J. S. ; Cooper, W. H. ; Earl, Elliott; (ireen, E. 11.; Harris Oscar; Kuhns, Oscar; McMurray, James; l'eery, 1). A.; Roberts, M. F. ; Stock, Chris; Van Sickle, Mr. ; Winkler, Henry; Wilson, A. 11. October 23, 191 i. McKercher, Mrs. F. ; Metcnlf, Mrs. W. ; Sam, Elsie (Indian Ciil) ; Wilcox, Gertrude; Adams, W. F. ; Cameron, Dave; Crockett, Fred (2) ; Dickson, Chas. ; Erwin, (ieo. 11.; Farmer,. W. II.; Franklin, A. H. ; (ieernaert, Osmond (1 Rennble, K. S. ; llunt singor. Fred: Ingrahni. C. A.: Ieo Coif, Kev. F. ; Monin, Prof. VV. II.; Niekelson, E. R. ; Palini. Wilvom : P. O. Box 13: Powers, J. J.; Itichtor, Albert; Richardson, Elmer; Schulen burg, Rev. Carl ; Stubbs, Mr.; Todd, P.; Tyler. Bert: Wall. Robert: Wilson PINE GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Baker, of Mil waukee, Ore., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mohr. Miss Lizzie Paasch who has spent the last several months in Seattle is again with us. Mrs. Warren Wells and daughters returned after a month s trip to HI. Frederick Merrick, a wealthy fruit grower, of Medford, Oregon, paid short visit at the J. O. Mark residence Saturday and Sunday on his way to Devils Luke, North Dakota. Berlin Davis came from Portland, Mjrnlay. to see his mother, Mrs, Johanna Davis. . Mrs. iiowaru Miocmaker has gone to Orgeon City to visit her mother. Mrs. Jas. Mallory. Bert Roberts, from the Willamette Valley, was in the neighborhood call ing on Walter Vannier. Parent Day at the school Fridav afternoon proved to be very satis factory to parents, teachers and pupils. A large unmber of the mothers were present hut owing to the busy apple season most of the fathers failed to appear, however, one found time to be there. The singing was especially good and showed the parents what the children could do in that line of work. In fact, they are "making good" in all branches. A drill forming the Hag in the play grnnd by the entire school was a special feature of the afternoon. Also the raising of the new Hxl'J foot flag was an event in the lives of the children and they joined in yell and cheer with true patriotic zeal. Light refreshment and a social t imw crowned the events of the day and the guests went home feeling that Pine Grove patrons were to be congratu lated on the able corps of teachers for this j ear. Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder, of Astoria. were quests at the Hawkes home a few (lavs last week. Mr. Schroeder is an influential husneiss man of the Har bor city und for several years has been well acquainted with the fancy Hood Kiver apple. THE NEW Furniture and Rug' Store IS AT YOUR SERVICE Notwithstanding the delays incident to the fin ishing of our big new, building, we have succeeded in unpacking many carloads of beautiful Furniture, Rugs, Etc. J They are ready for your insnection and wp shall hp ay w x -w w vv Vs glad to welcome you at any time. You'll find a selection equal to the best city stores, but at Franz Prices, which means the lowest, con sistent with high quality. 6 E. A. FRANZ COMPANY Max. Jay P. Lucas, Postmaster. WHITE 3ALMON. From I lie ftulerprlse) O. C. Dean, the ferryman, was town the first of the week with hurry-up talk for the railroad. i.iipt. hpencer is in town again to oversee work at his Stirinc Creek ranch up the valley. Homer (i. Dav and wife and A. Helliwell and wife made a drive throughout the Hood River vallev At ... 1 . . . mouuuy. It. Bull of Portland, was a visitor at the home of his father-in-law, Win. Ahrens at the ranch near llusuni. Mr. and Mrs. Torrey and dnghter, Florence, have returned from their summer visit to Lake City, Minnesota. Mrs. C. C. Gillette, whose late hus band was president of the State Bank at (iohlendale, arrived from Denver, last week and will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Rend. While riding home on his wheel the other night Harold Ingram fell from the bicycle amf cut a gash in his leg four inches long and has nut him out of commission for some time. Frank Burdoin returned Tuesday, from his trip to Northwestern Minne sota, Iowa and Missouri. Glad to get back, too, he says. During the sum mer they had drouth, now they are being Hooded by heavy rains. Twenty .laps arrived in town Satur day, bound for the Glavis ranch to dig potatoes on the lIHI acres set to trees last summer, the tubers being planted between the rows. The potatoes aie said to lie of good sie but the yield is not as good as expected. Mi." Glavis is still in California, where he is sec retary of a conservation society. The entertainment given by Mrs. Hoyden nt the Bantist church on 'I new. day evening, was well attended and the parts of the dill'erent i)arliein;itor. highly praised. THE HANDY CORNER FEED STORE Save the Pull Up the Hill Our Prices Always Right Get Your Weighing Done on the Handy Corner Scales Hubbard Taylor PHONE 282-X ON THE HEIGHTS LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED After October 15 at Blue Ribbon Bakery Private Booths for Ladies The Best of Bread, Pastries, Cakes, Hot and Cold Drinks and Confections. Remember the sign of the Blue Ribbon on the Heights THE COOL DINING ROOM Of the ' Mt. Hood Hotel Electric Fans Hot Weather Dishes Ventilating Fan Cool, Screened Porches We Also Serve a Thirty-five Cent Merchant's Lunch at Noon EXCELLENT CUISINE MOSELEY & LARSEN, Props. OVERCOATS $15i IS ALL There is a concern that makes a fow styles of Overcoats so good you'll wager they are worth from $5.00 to $7.50 more. All the new diagonal pat terns in Tans, Browns and arays. Serge Linings and "Presto" Collars, Welted Clothe It's well worth your while to glance at the window when your down street J. G. VOGT North Bank Trains Change Time Leaving Underwood EAST BOUND, 11:21 A. M. and 8:28 P. M. WEST BOUND, 6:56 A. M. and 3:10 P. M. TaKe the Ferry North of O.-W. R. IU N. Depot The Fish Hatchery is now running at Underwood for salmon and is a very interesting sight. Passengers will be landed at the hatchery upon request without extra charge. HOOD RIVER-UNDERWOOD FERRY CAPT. OTIS TREIBER, Ferryman 5PECIAL0ne Day Lard Sale . Saturday, October 2 1 Wild Rose, 5 pound pail t 70 10 pound pail I'ZIZIZZI' IM White Star same prices Cottolene, small pail , 35 Medium pail (,5 Large pail 155 Pearl Shortening, small pail " 60 10 pound pail 'j5 THE SANITARY MARKET . E. M. HOLMAN TSx8 Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTC nil c kdiichcc ... HEATH & MILLlRAV TWT"YrtV t a txttq PRATT & LAMBERT'S VARNISHI S. r.Al riMfi v ,.- . to order. CIILKAMKl. kvi.i ...! i i - . unm nivi! 1.1 1 . '. " vmkmi wui-K any color, kuuj Ui . f, I Vu- , ?tL aml ( )anl ,Ral1- J)ryl'aHte. OIL CLOTH for walls and a hub 11110 01 wall 1'aner.- Painting. Pai.p If Carrmw Sim,, :,,onft lOitL store pl.one llfl-15 Oxk Street HAY & WEISEL Manufacturers of Rough and Dressed Lumber Boxes and Strawberry Crates Parkdalc,- - - - - Oregon The Heights Greenhouse Potted plants jn wholesale lots. A gorgeous display of cut flowers for winter decorations. Orders filled on short notice. II Ladies invited to visit greenhouse and view our grand floral exhibition. Flower pots for sale. Plants on Sale at theS tore of the Bragg Mercantile Co. GEO. HASLINQER, Manager PHONE 284-M D Furniture and Pianos Moved Draying, Express and . Baggage All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work Wood Yard and Feed Jj Store in Connection 0 OG3C TAFT TRANSFER GO. Office Phone 29 3C 238K II Mr. Fruit Grower! If von are contemplating increasing the size of your orchard you should 1ms careful in the selection of your trees, for without the pro'per type of trees to start with, you cannot hope for the success you deserve. The True to.Name Nursery has furnished the larger por tion of the trees for the most profitable orchards of Hood Kiver the or chards that lmve in later years produced the prize winners were from trees srown by the True.to-N.me Nursery, including the Pri.e winning car of Yellow Ne towns at the National Apple Show at Spokane The trees that we have to offer are not "pedigreed" nor "thoroughbred " but are ..r the type that have produml results that speak for themselves Our" years sf practical experience in the nursery busim-ss is a safeguard agamst mistakes an.l should be a sntlicient recommendation to merit your confidence. It will pay you to examine our gtock or w rite us before placing your order. Address all communications to True-to-Name Nursery PHONE !OOJ.K HOOD RlVER ORI. 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