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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1910)
10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910 Live Local XTopico The Hood River Rlrls went down to defeat In tbe tituiket ball Knine with the Frankton girl Monday nUht, lotting by the score of 16 to 12. Mr. It. K. Adam, of Portland, I the giunt of Mr. Arthur Clarke. Chan. X. Clarke, while driving to lit home on the height laxt week, noticed muoke txHuIng from a houxe on the way. Jumping out of hi letgh he rapped ou the door and re eelvliig no ttuponae bolted In to tlnil that the tenant had gone away leaving an armful of wood lu the oven to dry, and that tt had caught fire. He promptly subdued the II a me for which be prescribed a bucket of water and a few swift kicks. Frank Cram advertles "something doing" lu a January Clearance. Sale All winter goods will be marked dowu to make room for spring line. A. B. Dalglty, who for a time wa here straightening out the county records, vilted Hood Klver Tuesday ns the representative of the Henry IHsston & Son Saw and Tool Work of Philadelphia. Mr. Dalglty I trav eling tor the company out of Port land. Tne J. N. Teal was tied up Junu ary 1st for repairs and will wtll lie off the run for several weeks. While In the shipyard she will receive a complete overhauling to ln ready to reenme her trips wheu spring bus- Real Estate Bulletin K 750.00 Tan acre one mil out. eight acre in trace, two acre, in bearing:, balance one to four year old; on acr of berries between tree; two acre paature with running water. Fit inches of water. f7.S0O.nO Eleven acre, five mile out: eight acre in trie three to five yean old: balance all good sppte land: small house and barn, well thro inches of water. This adjoins one of the best orchards in the valley. Se.t00.00 Twenty acre in Pine Grov District; six acres in three-year-old trees? balance good apple land, not a foot of wast (-round, fin soil slope: clos to school, church, store and railway. Th fourteen acre uncleared can be cleared and set t tree for less than S10O per acre. INSURE BEFORE THE FIRE. W represent standard com pan we only, such as the PHE.N1X. LONDON and LANCASH1ER and many others. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office next Alt. Hood Hotel raoNS 228-L tness opens. The Open Klver Com pauy auuounce that It expects to give river patrons a U-tter service than ever this year provided It Is supported by patrons along the route. M. Nlguma states that the report that lie was Implicated In the Jap row which took place on First street Sunday tiight Is unfounded and that he Is In no way connected with the establishment next to his place of business which is conducted by K. Vashauari. i. 1). Woodworth and family, who left receutly for Southern California, have located at Pasadena for the rest of the winter. John I. Phillips, the well known Portland capitalist, was here Mon day on a bustnes visit. J. O. Vogt Is offering all winter clothing at an especially reduced price. Suits, overcoats and other men's wear are to be slaughtered. Goods that sold early In the winter for top notch prices will be reduced 25 per cent. One degree lower and the tempera ture would have reached tero Tues day morulug. The rainfall for the year Just ending at Hood Klver was ) VJ Inches or about 12 Inches shy. MUs Viola Xlckelxou Is tilling the position of cashier at the Morlan & Good man sale. Morlan & Uoodman announce this week a big uploading sale at which they propose to sell all lines of goods at a big reduction. The sale will open this morning. Extra clerks ami other arrangements have been made to handle the business and some rare bargains are said to le offered. Kdlth (till who has been spending the holidavs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. (Jill of the Heights re turned to her duties Sunday a super intendent lu a hospital at Spokane. Miss Margaret Nlckelsen who Is now a trained nurse at the North Pacific Saultarluiu In Portland aft 5 spending two weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Niekelseu returned to Portland Suuday. Will Baker returned to Portland Monday to take up hts studies at Hill's Military Academy, after spend ing tbe holidays here. Portland has nothing on Hood Klver lu the matter of clothing prices according to tnree residents of the Kose City, who came here Saturday especially to purchas suits of Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothing at the Paris Fair. The Portland traders stated that they could buy this very desirable line of clothing of the same grade at a reduction that more than paid their railroad fare and hotel bill. This Is going some and ought to lie a tip to Hood Klver residents that Is worth while remeiu taring. New White Sewing Machines $5.00 Down $1.00 per week at cash prices Sewing Machine Needles and Supplies FRANZ HARDWARE "Amandine Cream" On Everybody's Hands H Just tbe thing to keep your hands from getting rough and sore 25 Cents a Bottle FRUIT FILMS SHOWN IN MOVING PICTURE Among the films put on at the Ouk moving picture show last week that created a great deal of Interest here was a set of pictures showing the methods employed In raining and packing apples at Hood Klver. The tlrt scenes showed the cultivators at work. The next was a spraying scene and others depicted the pickers aud packers at work. The pictures were taken ou the east side, the packing scene being taken In the Vanderbilt orchard. Mr. Vanderbilt, Frank Dethman and C. D. Nlckelsen were easily recognlxaMe. On one of the banners announcing the subject of the picture It was stated In bold letters "Packing Hood Klver Apples the Largest and Finest Grown Any where lu the World." As the aims will be shown all over the United States the publicity feature to Hood Klver will be Immense. The pictures were taken early In the fall through co-operation of the Sellg moving pic ture outfit, the O. It. & N., Chas. T. F.arly, C. D. Nlckelsen and O. L. Vanderbilt. Echo From Ormngo . (Continued from Page 1) Among the many good things of fered was a discusslou on the resolu tion "Should the State of Oregon adopt a system of proportional re presentation as provided In the pro posed constitutional amendment?" The question was thoroughly treat ed and all were In favor of Its adop tion. Tbe subject for discussion next meeting will be "Should Oregon adopt a guarantee of bank deposits?" a subject worthy of our Interest and study. The remainder of the hour was taken up with solos, duets, reci tations and readings. Each number, being rendered lu an artistic manner, and fully deserved the enthusiastic reception given them. At the close of the literary program the retiring worthy master, J. M. Taylor, Installed the oflicers elect for the ensuing year. The secretary reported SO members In good standing. Each and every member expressed themselves as having so thoroughly enjoyed themselves at this initial all day meeting, that they are sure their numbers will soon be doubled, and the pleasure aud lenellt derived there from will be widespread. Grange then closed in due form to meet again J anuary 15th at 8 p. to. " T. E. N. OS Bragg Eil gi canine Co -a Plath's Drug Store Especially Prescriptions Farm, City and Town Loans FIVE PER CENT interest, NINE years' time with privilege of paying at any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, to suit borrower. For particulars write The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. 310 Century Building Denver, Colorado R. E. HARBISON A. L. NEWTON v OX ES Crates and Fruit Packages of all kinds. Band Saw ing and other Wood Work given special attention. HOOD RIVER BOX CO. HOOD RIVER, OREOON Mow fork Olty'm Fruit. (Continued from Pag 1) ing Day realize that we are in a ml norltywhen we find that the couDtry pays some four million dollars a year for the privilege of adding the cran berry's acid crimson to its turkey, Cape Cod, of course, furnishes most of the cranlerrles, auO.OoO barrels, with New Jersey next with 1.10,000 barrels, Wisconsin with 50.000 and the rest nowhere. The berries bring from $0 50 to f 8.50 during the season, and after Christmas ( vhy should any one eat cranberry after Christmas?) the barrels command as much as $15. So a total of $4,000,000 for the cran berry trade Is quite conservative. TO BE CONTINUED Notice of Special Stockholders' Meeting Notice Is hereby given pursuant to call of the president of the Hood Klver Fruit Growers' I'nlon that a special meeting of the stockholders of said corporation will lie held at the opera house In Hood Klver, Ore gon, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. in. on Saturday the Wild day of January, 101D, for the pur pose of considering and acting upon the following ques tions: 111 The sale of entire corporate property at the highest aud best prices obtainable therefor. (?) The election of a board of five directors for the ensuing year, and until their successors are elected and qualified. ;j) i o consider and act upon tne question of the dissolution of the cor poration, and ine uisinouuon oi us assets and winding up of Its affairs In whatever manner may oe deter mined bv tbe stockholders of saiil corporation. 1 his notice Is puriiuiie.l in tne lioou Klver News for one week, hi Ing two issues thereof, aud the date of the first publication Is January 5. 11)10. This notice Is lilso posted lu three public places III the city of Hood Klver for the period oi in ua.vs, an oi which is pursuant to the bylaws of said corporation duly enacted. 1-2 E. H. Shk.I'aki), Secretary. 5 VA A A 4 i Fine Stock of Merchandise for You to Select From. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Our Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnish ing Departments are Up to Date, in charge of experienced clerks. Be Sure to See Us! ' El Davidson Fruit Company FRUIT DEALERS COLD STORAGE CRYSTAL. ICE We will handle Strawberries and other Fruits again this season as usual and will give our customers the benefit of our long experience In marketing Hood River Fruit. . . Call at our office or phono us General Office Phone 65 Ice Factory and Cold Storage Plant 65 Davidson Fruit Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Notict of Lind Sale by Guardian. IN the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. In th matter of the auardianship of John Francis Wynn. a minor. Notice ia hereby riven, that pursuant to an or der and lieonn to aell, duly made and isaueti by the above, entitled Court in the matter of the rxuardianahip of John Francia Wynn, a minor, I. William H. Da via, the duly appointed and quali fied guardian of said minor, will, on and after Friday, the 11th day of February, 1910, sell at private sal all of the real property belonvins; to naid minor, aituate in Hood Kiver County, 8 Late of Oregon, and described a follow a. t"-wit: The Houtheant Quarter "r the houlhweat Quar ter; Houth Half of the Southeast Quarter, and the Northeast Quarter of the Houtheaat Quarter of Heetion in Township I North of Kanve 11 Kaat of the Willamette Meridian. Katd sale will be mada for one-half the sale price cash in henP, and the balance of the sale price he secured by note and nvrtejag-e on the premiaea. duly mane ami executed iy tne pur chaser, payable on or before three years after is date, and bearing- internet at the rate of eiajht per cent per annum, payable annually. Proposals for aaid purchaae may be addressed to me at Hood River, Oregon, or left at the of fice of K, H. Hart wis;, rooms 7 and ft. Smith block. Hood Kiver, Oregon. WILLIAM If. DAVIS, l-7- Guardian. FARM, FRUIT AND DAIRY AND $13,000 $6500 SO Aoro, 4 miles from Camas, 20 acres cleared and cnultiva tlon. Mostly level. All well fenced. 23 acres heavy tim ber. Watered by two creeks and two wells. Fruit trees, 35 walnut trees, 3-4 acre black berries, strawberries, etc. (iood 8-room house cost f 1000. Large barn and sheds. 1-4 mie fo school. Near church. K. F. O. and phone. J cows and hay enough for winter. Terms $4000 cash and balance In J to 0 ye3r, $82.50 Per Acre 266 Aoro, 4 miles from Camas. 12S acres In cultivation. I house and 2 good sized barns, (iood well. Water piped to the house. Large family orchard. Will make an Ideal place for stock. Plenty of good timber suitable for wood. All can be cultivated. Terms half cash, balance on reasonable terms. t04 aoro; 4 miles from Camas. 60 acres cleared and In high state of cultlvatoin. 7 acres in prunes, 4 acres In apples, pears and peaches. A few walnut trees. All kinds of berries. Near church, mile to school, flood liouse, well, 2 barns, Im plement shed, New prune dry er. All kinds of farm Imple ments and household furniture included. II tons of prunes dried In 1909. Plenty of tim ber. Finest soil to be found anywhere In this section. 5 head of cattle, I good team, hogs. Terms $10,000 cash, balance In 5 years at 7 per cent. A CARD WILL BRING FULL INFORMATION patton & McAllister Opposite Depot -:- Camas, Wash Baptist Church Notes It'V. J. It. HnrirreavrM of Iowa, tlif in d tor I'lfct of th 15'iptlnt church here, Iiiin Im-pii ili'tnliidl li.v hlx moth er's HcrlolIM lllflfMH nll'l lll'IICC M ill tlot henble to occupy the pulpit until Siiticlfi.v, .Ian. 10 Tlii minimi IiiihI ih'hh ini't'llnj; of tln chiircli occiirrt'l NVilnt'Hiliiy 'Venlti(f, Kit. i!lt, ninl tin' church olIlctTM fur tht' ciihiiIiii; jcur wrrt clcctcil. W in. MotiriHi mnl V. T. Furry were wMi'l to tlio tlciicon- Nlilp; A, I,. CnrtnlchHcl iind ,1. M. Woo(, tniMtwH; Nmti'l Stnrk, church ch'rk; .1. M. Wood, trcimiirc-r; Win. MonriH, lliiHticlal Mccrctnry ami Nun lay hcIiooI uperlntcndetit; Victor Nutley, organist. . r.l