The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, December 15, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1909
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Trio Orchestra
Music furniahcd for all occaaiona.
Inatrumentati'Mi from thro piocm to any num
ber dtairwJ.
AdilreM or phon.
C O. NEWMAN
64-X or ftJa-L Houd Kiv.r. Oregon
' MUSIC TEACHER
Bertha l.afferty, an experienced
teacher of piano and harmony, a gradu
ate of Columbia Conservatory, of Au
rora, III., will take a limited number of
pupils. Terms very reasonable. Ad
dress: Hood River, R. D. No. 2.
JOHN C O W LEY
SHOE SHOP
Will sell at cost my; entire
Btock of shoes till all is sold.
Rubber Heels a specialty,
Oppoaita Poatoffica Hood River, Oraon
JOHN Q, ZOLLS A SONS
Contractors in Stone, Brick and
Concrete If'urk
Hood River, Oregon
RANDALL & DUKES
House Moving and Raising
We alio hindlc ill kind, of
Heavy Machinery and Smokestack,
Phone 137-K Hood River, Oregon
STRANAHAN &. SLAVENS
Contractors and Builders
B9TIMATK8 Fl'RNUlHED
Phone 2X0M Hood River. Oregon
ROSS S RICHARDS
CjGAR STORE
Jba l.adlng Conlectionitti and Tobiccoiitt
(Billiard Rxim end Bowline: Alley in Connection)
Atfency Portland Journal
Uak Street
Hood River, Oregon
f, Q. AUDREP
Contractor for Grading, Exca
vating and Teaming
Roth Phones
National Life Insurance Co.
of U. S. A.
Established 1868
Over One Million Dollars of
Insurance in Force in Hood
River County.
For rates or information apply to
J. M. Schmeltzer
f.ocal Representative, or
A, li. Combs
State Manager, Portland
Lane & L
Confectionery, Cigars
Fishing Tackle
Spaulding's Sporting 6oods
All Kinds of Soft Drinks
Oak SC. opposite Smith Block. Hood River, Ore.
A. W. MEYERS
Tonsorlal Parlors
Cigars, Tobaccos and Confectioner)
Cascade Locks, Oregon
Foust & Howe
Mechanical Experts
Automobile and Bicycle
REPAIRING ue
Hand Sawing, (las and Steam En
gines Rebuilt. Machine work of
all descriptions.
Sixth and Columbia Streets. Phone 109-x
LOCAL NEWSPAPER
BIBLE STUDY CLUB
KlljEtfeMtlve qiD'HtloiiM on Hit' Sun
iliiy Ht-iiool It'MHiin ly Itf v Dr. LiiiMt-ntt
fur tlit International Newinier 141
hle Study Milt).
December l'Jth, l'.HHt.
lie view.
Hidden Text for the (jiinrter I
lutve foujilit a food finht. 1 htive tin
Inlieil in v i-onrm-, I liave kept t lie
faith. li Tim. Iv:7.
The fidlowlnu (inchtloiiH tan lie
iixeil iih a new anil complete Ii-hmihi h
well im for a review of the eleven pre
feeding lection.
The (late anil title of each letnton
ami where founil, the (iolilen Text,
anil one t) Mention from each of the
eleven iireeedllHf lem in follow;
Oct. 8 1'aul a I'rUoner The Ar
rent. Acta xxl:17 to (iolilen
Text; Thou therefore endure hard
iieHa ax a itood noli Her of Jeaun ChrUt
II Tltu 11:8.
VerwH 24 In lirliliclnir the two
iliHpeiiKloiiM la It likely that (iod, no
to wpeak, winked at the a otlen try
ing to graft the law of Mime Into
Curlritlanlty, or wan It (Jod'a plan
that Jewlrdi I'ltrWtlaua aliould wt ill
keep the law?
October JO Paul a Prl-ouer The
Plot. Acta xxll:8U to xxill:8.'i. (iolilen
Text: I will nay of the Lord He Im my
refuse and my fort ream, my (iod; lu
Him will I tniHt. PhiiIiii )l:.
Verne 11 There In no way to take
the mtraculourt out of the New Ten
tameut without deHtroyliitf It. Now
lu view of that fact, why (lid not
(iod reHcue Paul, In thin liiHtnm-e. a
He did from the prlnon at Phlllppi?
(k-tolier 17 Paul a Primmer He
fore Pell x. Act xxlv. (iolilen Text:
Herein do 1 exerclrie luynelf. to have
al waj'M a clean coliHcleuce void of of
fence toward (iod and toward men.
At tn xxlv:l.
Verncn -i l!7 What wan the liexet
tltiUHluof Felix, and how do you
eHlliuate the character of a man who
wantH to le bribed to do right?
Oct. L'l Paul a Primmer Before
Kent un and Arlim. Acts xxv:(i 1J,
chapter 'M. (iolilen Text, 1 know
whom have lielieved, and am per
minded that he Is able to keep that
which I have committed unto him
amtln.it that day. II Tim 1 11
Verne "Jl :tJ Why did not Fenttm
and Agrlppa Im it li turn to Hod, nee
Inif that they were clearly convinced
of the truth of Clirintianity and their
need of nal vatlou','
OctolMT l'mil a Prlnoner The
Voyage. Acta xxvll:l-L'tl. Hidden
Text: Commit thy way unto the
Lord, trunt alno in him and he nliall
lirlntf It to pann. Pnalm :t7:.i.
Vernen HI I'd What reanon In t here
toll elieve from tliln narrative that
when we fall to tine, and it In too late
to adopt (iod'n lient plan he will mill
Uraclounly provide a kooiI one which
we may ad iit? ( Thin quention munt
lie annwered lu writing liy meinliern
of the dull. )
November 7 Paul a Prlnoner The
Shipwreck. Actn xxvil:l'7 to xxviil:10.
(iolilen Text: The Lord redeemeth
the Houl of hln nervantn and none of
them that trtint in him nliall tie d'-Ho-late.
Pnalm 34:-.
Vernen a.1-3Shr May praying and
fasting, when .vol) ought to lie eat lag
and working lie an great a practical
crime an Nciltrling the nhlpV
Nov. J4- Paul a Prlnoner in Home.
Attn xxviii:)! (iolden Text; I am
not anhamed of the tfoKpel of ChrUt,
for It la the power of Hod tintonalva
t (ii) to every one that believe! h. Ho-
Belmont Ladles Aid
will serve
Stmt?r
K. of P. Hall
SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1909
..MENU..
will consist of
Chicken Noodles
Meat Loaf
Mashed Potatoes Turnips
Baked Beans
Cabbage Salad Bread and Butter
Jelly
Pickles Doughnqts
Tea and Coffee
Mince Tie Apple Pie
Price, 35 Cents
ALL ARE INVITED
maim 1:10.
Verne SKi In It ft law of (iod
that xin deaden the conncience and
pervertn the Judgment, hence, can a
man living in any kind or Hln, trunt
hln Judgment on pernoiinl, moral and
npi ritual n ilenth inn?
Nov. 21 Paul'M Story of Hln Life.
II Cor. xl:l'l to xil 10. (iolden Text:
Henuld unto me, My grace In MUlllcl
ent for thee, for my Htreiigth In made
erfect in weaknenn. II Cor. xlt:U.
Chapter xll:l If What in the only
real proof of (iod, of immortality
and of the windom of the nplrilual
life?
Nov. 1H Paul on Self Denial. Ho-
maim xlv:10:.'l. (iolden Text: It m
good neither to eat tlenh nor to drink
wine, nor anything whereby they
brother Htumlileth. Uomatm xlv:21.
Vernen 13-16 If. vou enjoy and drluk
your glann of wlnt) when you kuow
that wine drinking la doing vuntl.v
more harm than jfood, what aort of
a pertion are you?
Iteceml er 6 Paul tin the Grace of
Giving II Cor. vlll:l 15 Golden Text
Iteinember the wordn of the Lord
Jenun. how he aald. It In more hlenned
to give than to receive. Actn xx:il5.
Verne 13 What reaaion In there to
lielleve thut If we give nj nteinal Ically
to (iod'n caune tliat we ournelvea
nliall never lack?
Dee. 12 Paul'n Lant Wordn. II
Tim Iv:l-1H. Golden Text: For me
to live In Chrint and to die In gain.
Phil. 1:21.
Vernen 3 4 Why In It that burglars
gauiblern, eounterfeltern, liarn, drink
em and other bad men and women
often pernuade tliemnelven that they
are right?
Iennon for Similar. Dec, 2(ith. l'.HI'J.
The liirth of Chrlnt. Matt. 11:1-12.
llNDERWOOD
P 1. Packard, the county fruit In
npector, wan in Stevennon lant week,
looking after Home nhipmeutn of
nurnery Mock.
The new fitwmill made Itn firut de
livery of IihiiIkt lant week.
The Ladlen' Club met at Mrs. II. A
Hunney'n on Friday of lant week aud
report a very pleanatit time.
Cardn are out announcing the mar
riage of W. A. Wendorf and Helen L.
Dickover, of Portland. Mr. Wendorf
In one of I'liilerwoiid'a early nettlern
and han one of fhe hnent placen In
thin aectloll.
Mr, and Mm. G. C. (irlttith are re
joicing over tlie blrt li of a daughter,
Arabella. All are doing nicely.
Mr. and Mm. W. F. Canh were In
Portland on buniuenn recently.
Mm. Conover, of Cancade Lookn,
han In-en vlnltlng Mm. It. H. Adatnn.
P. I Packard wan In Portland on
bunlnenn for a couple of days lant
week.
We note with interest that accord
ing to a report filed at Olympla the
North Hank road han In-en a paying
proposition from the ntart, with the
exception of tlie dining car nervice,
which han fallen $10 a day nhort of
paying expeunen, while a ntiiall or
chard on the right of way oil an ex
penditure of $U returned an income
of $24
Harry Cnmiulnn. o Hood Uiver,
expects to move aver and nn-nd the
winter in improving hln place here.
Mm. Loucku, of Portland han ln-en
n ending a few tla.vn with her hun
band, who In hiiildiiitf the Wenneln
holme,
I'nderwood han about Is I nchen of
the 'teaullful,"andnonieof tiienledn I
conntructed hantlly, in order to make
tine of It, are workn of art, at leant o
their ownern think.
Some of the public spirited cIMzenn
In tlie Hamlin neighborhood, lniilt a
big nnow plow aud gathering up all
the homes t". reach, opened up the
road f-',r the rallnvid to go through
on time.
K. C. Hamilton witii In Mtevcnnon
Thurnday lit leiiilin.; teachern exaiii
lliittiona. rilieriff Knox, of Stevennon, wan in
town one day thin week.
Mr. Hrunton, of the Dement Hron ,
Milling Co , of Walla Walla, who art
preparing to build the big Flouring
Mill at thin place, wan here on tlie
Uth, accompanied by Mr. Gone the
attorney for the Company. After at
tending to mime liuninenn here they
went up the lUver and inspected the
nlte of tlie power plant, and returned
to Hood Kiver that evening. We
unilemland that work will be begun
an noon an the conditioim will permit.
Shurtliff & Goepel. w ho ha ve been
cruining tlmlx-r in tin- Norway coun
try In the Inti-rent of the county,
have been compelled to lay off on
account of tlie hiiunv-
Anion Ciiilcrwuni! celebrated hin
7iith blrt Inlay on Deceiuber loth and
In company with neveral of liin
frleiidn enjoyed a npread at Hie hotel.
''Pncle A me" wan one of the very
llrnt to nettle on thin nlde of the river,
nnd han ninny Inlen-ntiiig talen to
tell of early tla.vn along the Colum
bia. G. C. Corlle went to Portland
Tuenday returning on Friday.
No. (!, the "North Hank" local
changed time again Sunday, leaving
EASTMAN'S
Kodaks
Papers
Tank
Enlarging Machines
HOME PHONH 6a
Especially Prescriptions
PALMER'S
Soaps, Perfumes
Toilet Waters
Sachet Powders
Cold Creams
Tooth Powders
PLATH'
The Drug Store on the Corner
FLEMISH ART CO.' S
Outfits
Wood to Burn
Jewels
Paints
Brushes
Free Delivery
XM AS STATIONERY
McDonald's
Dolly Varden
CANDIES
Portland half an hour earlier, arrlv-
lug Here at 7 p. m. All other tralim
atop here an In-fore.
Mr. H. W. Hamlin, Harrv Stleknev
and II. W. Arlnn expect tojeuve the
tlie year for Pullman to at tend t lie
nhort coiime In ngriclut lire at the
agricultural college.
A. .1. Ilavnen han In-en amunlnir
himnelf thene ntormy tla.vn by teach- I
lug hin new ganoline niiriiylng outfit !
to naw wood. ' !
The ladien' club will meet wiih
W. Canh on next Fildav, tlie 17th. I
a upera House tl
One Night
MONDAY, DEC. 20
Frank 0. Ireson
The Eminent Actor
In the Best of All
Down East Plays
UNCLE
DAN'L
THE MESSENGER I ROM
Jarvis Section
SPECIAL SCENERY '
FINE ORCHESTRA
FUN, music and specialties
Band Parade at 12 Noon
Reserved Seats on Sale at Clarke's
To Exchange
Equity in Portland resi
dence' for Hood River
fruit land. Balance of
purchase price can be 1
taken up by monthly
payments. Telephones
145 and 289. 1
MARION MAC RAE
NURSERY STOCK
Fur big. well maturwi apple tree, standing
( rum 5 to 7 fern tn row. Newtona and Spita, call
or wnia
S. W. HEPPNER
Two Milea West of Town
Opera House
Friday Evening, Dec. 17, 1909
In Slyoming''
By W1LLARD MACK
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
Bob Rlcketts, from back In Pennsylvania Cecil Kirke
Steve Gordon, from Joplln Frank B. Fanlnjr
Dave Dalby, owner of the ranch Georg-e Thompson
Willie Settle, who aells wringer Burt C. Crowell
Hank Jones, from Missouri Frank Patton
Chug; Wilson, who stands In Dean Selah
Spotty, who Is going to be married Sidney Well
Bossy Jones, Hank Jones' gal Anna Gardiner
Mrs. Dalby, who runs the ranch Cora Bennett
Jennie Summers, who teaches school Bessie Fisher
SYNOPSIS:
Act 1 The exterior of the Dalby ranch house, located
near Casper, Wyo., fifteen years ago.
Act 2 -The living room of the ranch house.
Act 3 Same as Act 1.
Act 4 The foothills of the Big Horn Range, about forty
miles from the ranch.
Time between Acts I and 2, one week. Between Acts
2 and 3, three weeks. Between Acts 3 and 4, eight hours.
Scenery from Lyceum Scenic Studio. Properties,
production, etc., built by James Laundergan.
S. EI. BARTMESS
Funeral Di.ector and Practical Embalmer
ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS
MOOD RIVER, OREOON
ABSTRACTS, LOANS, CONVEYANCING,
SURETY BONDS, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT,
PLATE GLASS, LIABILITY, BURGLARY
INSURANCE.
.ILL U'Ol.'K (I CAR. LXTEED
Waucoma Abstract & Investment Co. (Inc.)
First Door South of Hood River News Office
H. L. HOWE, U. S. Commissioner. Land Office Practice
eoing iHlachines
The Stewart Hardware
and Furniture Company
are now the sole local agents for Hood
River and Vicinity for the world famous
1910 Model WHITE Sewing Machines.
Several of our special representativesfrom
our Sewing Machine Department will
call upon and demonstrate to all the local
residents of Hood River, the many new
points of this wonderful ball-bearing,
lock and chain stitch machine. If our
special men happen tooverlook your home
during this demonstration, call in at our
store at your convenience and see Mr.
Win. Isenberg, the manager of our Sew
ing Machine Department, and he will be
pleased to show you some of our 1910
Models. If you live in the country, write
for a catalogue to the
Stewart Hardware and Furniture Company
HOOD RIVER, OREGON