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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1910 9 ELECTRIC RAILROAD PROSPECTS RETTER A. K. Hull, ii I'lirtlund fltttrlcal ex rt, Hivniupiiiilt'd by J. II. Wilcox n-lU'iir of (lie llooil Ulver Light & 1'uvvrr Co., who m iirotnotliiK the elit-liU- iiillr.i.i.l In the vullry, vlwlted liero rvrrntlv mi l liwnle a tour of lu- lttl..ii. It lucinliil ly Mr. Wilcox Hint uclite wink M ill lie commenced I i.v t he company mioii. 'I lie ciiiiiimii.v lin nee u red an oj- 1 1on mi tin power nlte of the Hood Klver I'oiupiiiiy, votmldered one of the I nut In the alley and In tiegott alliitc for oi her IntoreHtH here. The Iih'iiI coiupauy In hIho piihIiIiik mutter, hiivlnu filed contract for neveritl more plireM of rlht of wny durliiK (he pum Meek, one with It. It Inililer in (lie lower valley and the other on the place of Adam (Jnnnmnn In the Miiunt Hood dlntrlct. " Cftuift netic ' ' St. Mark's Episcopal Service every Sunday at 11 a. in. Sunday hcIiooI at 10 a. in. Riverside Congregational Jlev. V. 0. (illmore, I'mtor. Vornlili and preachluj; at 11 a. in (I raded Ulhle hcIiooI 10 a. in. MiihIc liy quartet choir, Mm. ('. H. Sletton, director. Youiik People's) meeting, :4.i. evening Bervlce i :.!. Christian Science ChrlMtlan Science Society hold tter vice at the reading room No. (i Duv I(1hou IiuIIiIIiik. Caxcade avenue and 3rd street, Sunday 11 a. m. Vednen day evenings at 7 :.'M). Subject next Sunday "Matter." Unitarian Itev. II. A. MacDotiald, pastor. Kegular ino'-iilnir service at the Unitarian church at 11 a. in., Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Vesju'r service at 5 p. m. Kverj foody is welcome to footh the Sunday school and preaching services H Belmont Methodist Church J. Wood, pastor. Services next Sunday as follows: Sunday schoid 10 A. M.; Preaching service 11 A. M. Kvenlng service 7::to P. M. Everyone welcome at all ser vices. Christian Alliance (,'. K. IVrry, pastor. Sunday hcIiooI at 0:4.") a. ml Pub llc Mcrvk'CH at 11 a. in. and p. m I'rayer meeting Tuesday evening at ?:'M. Divine healing service at l':.'U Friday nfternooii: Young People' un cling at 7:.'10. Children 'h met-tiilg Saturday nfteriioon at II o'clock. A welcome for all. Newtown and Spitz We still have a fine block of first class, one year New towns and Spitz. Stock is 4 to 6 ft, and 3 to 4 ft. high. This stock is grown by irri gation, has a splendid root system and is the highest quality obtainable. If you wish any of the above stock, together with any other Nursery Stock.... write at once as our supply is being rapidly exhausted. We supply Yakima Valley grown stock only. Yakima Valley Nursery Go, Toppenish, Wash. Send in your order today; write for catalogue Christian Church A. J. Ailams, pastor. Kegular services each Lord's Day Mule school at 10 a. in., sermon a 11 a. in. and 7::W p. ui. Christian Ku davor at tt:.'W p. tu. A cordial Invitation Is extended tu all to attend any or all of these ser vices. United brethren J. It. l'arker, pastor. Keuular services each Sunday as follows: Trenching at 11 a. in. am 7 :.'(() p. ui. Sunday school at 10 a. in a. ui. loung People s meeting :- p ui. Midweek prayer service every vt ednesday night at r.-V. 1 he puli lie generally invited to all services. Baptist llev. J. It. Hargrwaves, pastor. Sunday school l):50 a. in. Trench lug at 11 a. m. and 7::t0 p. in. Young People m meeting at 7 o clock. I he regular weekly services nn Young Teople's meeting Tuesday evening, mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening, Ladies Aid so ciety Thursday afternoon. Later Day Sainta Reorganized church of Jesus Christ of the Ijitter Day Saints. Sunday services: Trenching nt 11 a. in., Sunday scnooi at ;i p. in. e llglo Literary Society, ti p. in. I'rayer service Thursday evening, 7:.'tU p. in, All areluvlted to attend these ser vices, lu the hull In the Chapman building ou the heights. Methodist Episcopal T. B. Kurd, pastor, Residence filC State street. At home every forenoon anil 1 hursday afternoon. Sunday services: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preacbiug, 11 a. m . and :iu u. in.; Kpworih league, (!::$0 p. m I'rayer meeting 1 tiursuay even inn. 7 :.'I0 o'clock. Junior church at .) o clock each Sunday. All children welcome. No Prayer N..d.d. Tbe atory is told of tbe Rev. Jamea Tattersou of Tbiladelpbla that be once declared lu a circle of bis brethren be thought minister ought to be bumble and poor, like tbeir Master. "I bare often prayed," said be, "that I mlgbt be kept bumble. I never prayed that 1 mlgbt be poor. I could trust my cburcb for that!" An Anecdote of Macready. One of the most amusing anecdotes of Macready's petulance of temper re lates to a revival of 'Henry VIII." un der tbe nianngement of Maddox at tbe Princess' theater, la Loudon. Tbe part of Cardinal Campelus was assigned to brother of Mr. George Augustus Sala, whose stage name was Wynn, for whom Macready had an Inveterate dis like. The tiagedlan bad Implored tbe manager to see tbat Campelus was fur nished wltb a costume wblcb should not seem entirely ridiculous beside tbe splendid robes be himself wore as Wolsey, but Maddux, of course, disre garded the Injunction. At tin? dress rehearsal Macready, en throned In a chair of state, bad the various characters to pass before blm. He bore all calmly until, clad In scar let robes bordered by sliver tissue pa per and wearing an enormous red bat. Wynn approached. Theu, clutcblDg both arms of hi chair and closing bis eyes, tbe great tragedian It sped out. Mother Ehlpton. by heaven!" Yamhill Walnuts An Ideal Suburban tract of 20.80 acres of good deep soil, lo cated within one mile of the cor porate limits of McMinnville, Or egon (The Walnut City. ) Near ly all of which is planted to young orchard; about ten acres of which is Grafted Walnuts, balance in seedlings; apples, peaches, cher ries being used as fillers. Run ning water on the tract. Owner will not renew our contract which expires March 1st. It is a bar gain at $385 per acre. Write at once to Warren & Stater, Real Estate Agts., McMinnville, Ore. J. & L. HAWLEY MILLINERS Announce that their Spring and Summer stock is ready for inspection. Special display of Trimmed and Tailored Hals After MARCH 17th Land Profits will come to the man who buys the whole or a portion of this 120 ACRES on railroad and county road, finest quality apple land; wood alone will pay for land and clearing water near, fine big spring, frost less belt. Can get terms; don't miss this at the low price $12000 TWO FINE LOTS on the Hill, good location, 3-room rmnciv sirifvl fruit trnos. hprries. Surnrisp von to learn price Cash, $800 ft Ask about our many other listed properties TB L-P LAND CO. Telephone 139 12 Smith Block Something In the Wind Now, why not blow your self off to an annual sub scription to this paper? A BAD EXAMPLE But th citizen who takes no In terest In his home town sets a worse example. Perhaps if be read this newspaper regularly be would see wbat an Inter esting town this Is. Right now would be a good time for him to subscribe. Tut Off Unpleasant consequences usually follow put-off. Of course you intend to subscribe for this paper for the coming year. TOhy put off till tomor row) that tvhich you can just at easily do today f room List of Hood River Orchard Lands 11 Acres east side, all in 3-year old orchard, Spits and Newtowns, good 4 nouse, large barn, price $G000; terms. 10 Acres in Crapper, 6 acre3 in cultivation, 2 acres 4 and 5 year Spits and New towns, 4 acres ready to set to trees, balance uncleared but good for trees, 3 room house, barn, apple house and (rood well. Prica fMSOO hnlf rash balance. 15 Acres 1-2 mile out. 10 acres in cultivation. 300 2 and S-vpnr Rmfc ond Mowf, 4 1-2 acres alfalfa. Price $0000: terms. w 20 Acres east side, all to trees from 1 to 4 worth of stock and tools go with the place. Price for a few days $11000. Terms. I have all kinds of tracts from 2 acres to 180 acres, all set to trees, at bargain prices. . Terms to suit. Phone 98 to. r. JVICHOL At the Drug Store on the Heights A BLIND MAN Has some excuse for not reading his home paper. Then there ire others those who ire so blind that they won't see. BLOWERS BROS.' HARDWARE "This is the season for Pruning and Spraying. Wo have a complete lino of PRUNING SHEARS, SPRAY PUMPS and GARDEN TOOLS BLOWERS BROS. Phone 99 First and Oak Streets Love Letters By Wire The Western Union ha JiiHt put into effect a reduction In night rates thut allows a message of fifty words to be sent at night for the same amount that ten can be sent In dur ing the day. To be explicit, the rate on a ten word message to New York during the day Is $1. At night be tween the hours of 6 and 12 p. m fifty words can be sent for a dollar, and ten additional words for one-tifth this amount. The same rate apply to sections covered by the lines in the United States. It Is stated that tbe new rate has caused an enormous In crease In tbe company's business, some of which Is tbe transmission of lore letters which go clicking over the wires. LODGE DIRECTORY panbPostTGTAr RTMwtaat the' kTof P. hmll the aecond nd fourth Saturday! of the month at 2 p. m. G. R, Castner, commander; S. F. Bly the, adjutant. panby W. R. C. No"l6-MeeU aecond and T fourth Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall at 2 p. m. Jennie Bentley, president; Abbie J. Baker, secretary. fourt Hood River. No. 42. F. of A., meets every Thuraday evening in K. of P. hall. Vwitin Foreat- j-salwaya welcome. Win. Flemminf. C.R.; F. C 4roeius, F. S. LTjod River Commercial Club Meets every aec ' ond Monday in each month at 9 p. m. in the -lub rooms over Jackson's store. Chas. T. Early. president: W. H. Walton, secretary. tfood River Valley Humane Society -Phone 186. K. H. Hartww. president; F. G. Cos, secretary; Leslie Butler, treasurer. TJood River Lodire. NoV 105. A. F A A M. AMeets Sstunlsy evening on or before each full moon. Ralph Savag-e, W, M.l D. McDonald, secretary. Wood River Camp, No. 7702. M. W. A.-Meets in 11 1. O. O. F. hall every Wednesday nutht. A. R. Crump. V. C.j E. S. Mayes, clerk. Uood River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W.-Meeta at XXK. of P. hall the second and fourth Saturday niffhts of each month. A. C. Staten. C. C; F. W. McReynolda. clerk. Uood River Circle, No. 624. Women of Woodcraft. 1A-Meet at L O. O. F. hall first and third Sat urday nijrhta, each month. Visitors welcome. Mrs. V m. Oenger, N. U.; Alice Shay, clerk. Tdlewilde Lodne. No. 107. I. O. O. F.-Meets in x Fraternal hall every Thursday even inn at 70. at the corner of Fourth and Oak streets. Visiting brothers welcomed. J. M. Wood. N. G ; G. W. Thompson, secretary. tfemp Lodire. No. isiTl 6. O. F.-Meets In lvths Old Fellows hsll at Odell every Saturday night. Visiting; brothers cordially welcomed. W. A.Lockman, NG.; Geo. Shepardeecretary. T aurel Rebeka" I-odire No. 87. I. O. 6. F.-Meets '-'nrst and third Mondays in each month. Ther esa M. Castner, N. G.; Nettie Mnes, sevretary. jllount Hood Lodge, No. 20a, I. O. O. F.. meets A A every Saturday evenins; In Gnbhle'a hall. Mt. Hood. A. M. Kelly. N. G.; G. W. Dimmick. secretary. TnunUin Home Camp. No. S4;1. R. N. A. 1,1 Meets at K. of P. hsll on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. A. Crump. O.; Mrs. Ella Pakin, recorder. f)leta Assembly", Na 10(C U. a"MoVu 1iT their hall the first and third Wedneadsys. work; second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. D. Hennchs. M. A-i W. H. Austin, secretary. Qresr-n Grape Rebekah Lralge No. 1S1 1. O. O. F. "' Meets every second and fourth W ednesdays in each month in Grihble's hsll. Mt. Hood. Or. Josephine Vauthiers, N. G. Minnie L. Larwood, secretary. Riverside txidge. No. (W. A. O. U. W.-Meets In K. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday nights of the month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. R. E. Chapman. W. M.: Cheater Shute. recorder. aurnma Ixslire. No. 30. K. of P. Meets in their tastle Hall every Tuesday night, when visiting brothers are fraternally welcomed. C. C. Cuddeford. C. C; L"u. S. Isenbcrg, K. of R. A S. VV'auna Temple Pythian Sisters, No. -Meetsthe " first and third Tuesday of each month at K. of P. hall. Georgina Isrnberg, M. K. C; Kate M. Fredrick. K. of R. A C. To Those Who believe in Patronizing Home Industry When you lay in your wiuter supply of Flour and Feed, ask for CUPID FLOUR :A tsi D; HOMEMILLED FEED If your dealer does not want ... to supply it, come to Us . . , CUPID IS STILL MADE FROM OLD WHEAT Kood RiDer tiffing Company LAND PLASTER Have Utah Land Plaster. This plaster has been an alyzed by C. E. Bradley, chemist of the Corvallis Ex periment Station, and the analysis gave Over 9 8 6ypsoni. STRANAHAN & CLARK TO IMPROVE YOUR SERVICE CALL. BY NUMBER HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY ySnet Land j&gency REAL ESTATE BROKERS CASHMERE : : WASHINGTON Send for Pricelist of Lands in the Wenatchee Valley, Wn. Well Drilling Quick I Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Offlci. No. 9 Oak Slrttt Phontt. 29 ' 2002-X STRANAHAN &. SLAVENS Contractors and Builders! ESTIMATES FVP.NIBHID Phona 2WM Hood River, Oron W. O. ALDRED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming lloth Thorn ABSTRACTS, LOANS, CONVEYANCING, SURETY RONDS, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, LIABILITY, BURGLARY INSURANCE. . IL I 'OUK GUAR. LVTEED Waucoma Abstract & Investment Co. (Inc.) first Door South of Hood klver News Office II. L. HOWE, U. S. Commissioner. Land Office Practice