The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, April 27, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1910
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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS
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HOOD RIVER NEWS COMPANY, Inc.
Hooo Rivbb. Oecooh
W. H. WALTON EDITOB
C. P. SONNICHSEN Mamaoee
Subscription, $1.50 a Year in Advance
Enter) u aocond-claae. mtte. Feb. 10. 1908. at
the post offlc at Hood River, Orecon,
under the Act of March t, 1879.
PORTLAND GOSSIP
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Portland, Ore., Tuesday, April 2rt,
(Special (The Oregon State Auto
mobile Aamxliitlou and the Portland
Automobile Club are doing a (treat
work for good road. II. II. Uleuu,
In charge of the "Pathfinder Car,"
(owned Jointly by the state associa
tion and the city club) In company
with Engineer K. Frank. Is going to
make a tour of all the principal roads
In eastern Oregon. These gentlemen
will 1 In The lalles on Tuesday and
will map out their trip from there
with the idea of compiling an accu
rate road map. Sellable road Infor
mation In this state Is very scarce,
and with a good map available
tourists' automobiles from all parts
of the I'nlted States w ill be almost
as plentiful on the country roads as
In the towns nnd cities todajr. This
new map will show distance between
towns, grades, every turn In the
road and odometer readings.
The tiold Hill Commercial Club Is
the latest child to seek adoptlou In
the great family of the Oregon IV
velopment league.
Iast Saturday fifty-seven eastern
hotel men and women were guests of
the fraternity In Portland. A lunch
eon at the Commercial Club was a
feature of their entertainment.
State Interests will be splendidly
represented on the Portland Business
Men's excursion now In southern and
western Oregon. Dr. Andrew C.
Smith, president of the Oregon Good
Koads Association, Is one of the
party.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians
who are to hold their annual conven
tion In Portland July litth to 24th of
this year say no meeting ever excited
such advance Interest. Late advices
say Philadelphia county, Pennsyl
vania, will send twenty-five dele
gates, while from the middle west
special cars and even special trains
are being planned right now.
Oregon Is given first place in the
leading article of May "Gardening. "
As the maguzlne expresses It, "A
corner of the American continent
which Is Ideal for all kinds of roses,
and where they excel In beauty any
thing seen In the old world." The
author of the beautifully illustrated
story Is Frederick V. Holmau, widely
known as a rosarlan. Several other
eastern magazines have planned to
send staff photographers to the coast
this summer during the height of the
rose season to get pictures of the
rose festival.
C. I NORTHWEST NOTES C.
Seattle, April 24 Shippers and jol
tiers, lu fact everyone having busi
ness with the railroads In Seattle,
Tacoma and Portland, Is highly ap
prehensive at the danger of the pas
sage of an amendment to the inter
state commerce act, known as the
Dixon amendment, which proposes
to place all railroad rates on a strict
ly mileage basis, and eliminate the
lower rates now allowed to sea
ports, by reason of water competi
tion. Inland cities are not altogether
In favor of the amendment, for it will
practically mean that no one city
can !ecoine a great jobbing center,
but that small jobbing points will
spring up at frequent Intervals along
all railroad lines. Although the
Spokane agitation has been In favor
of getting terminal rates for that
city, Spokane Is not anxious to aliol
Isb terminal rates ultogether. As It
stands today, Portland, Seattle and
Tacoma, with terminal rates allowed
by water competition have a, slight
advantage on Spokane. With no
terminal rates at all, all of the large
cities would lose their advantages ns
jobbing points.
Insurance matters In the state of
Washington will be brought to a
head lrt-fore the next legislature,
when the Insurance code committee,
appointed Ly Governor Hay, reports
Its proposed new code of laws to
govern all insurance companies. It
Is almost a certainty that the mutual
companies and the old line compan
ies, In the fire Insurance business, will
get Into a good hot conflict Iwfore
the legislature. The public Is only
hoping that the outcome will I of
advantage to the Insured, and that
lower rates will result.
The shipping men and jobbers are
saying, "Iet the Interstatecoinmeree
act alone." They lelleve that while
conditions are not erhap erfect,
the railroads have lieen good to the
Northwest as a whole, and that set
tled conditions are much better than
continual changes lu railroad legis
lation. Ko far as the Northwest la
concerned, the businessmen would be
pleased If congress would let up on
railroad legislation. Our own state
railway commissioners are capable
of looking after the Interests of their
states, as witnessed when the Wash
ington commission lowered all grain
rates last November without a pro
test from the railroads.
Hotta men and women In the West
ern states, especially those where
equal suffrage Is the rule, are Indig
nant at the statement of President
Taft in a recent speech wherein he
declared that he was opposed to
women voting, Invause where they
were allowed to do so, it was the
uudeslrable element which did most
of the voting. To prove that this is
untrue, figures have beeu circulated
showiug that at the last election lu
Denver, where ISO.lHH) women voted.
not more than 40 of that numter
could have been connected with the
evil element. In fact, the president
himself, at Flagler, Colorado, last
fall, congratulated the women of
Colorado on their right to vote, and
declared that If men would vote as
the women do," they would seldom
be far wrong. The new attitude of
the president on the suffrage ques
tion has leen considered almost an
Insult to the women In suffrage
states, where women's right to the
ballot has proven a successful system.
O. A. C. Notes
A joint committee of students and
faculty members will Investigate the
problem of the high cost of living for
the students at the Oregon Agricul
tural College with t lie purpose of
making recommendations tending to
the Improvement of conditions.
The Oregon Agricultural College
wrestling team won the loter-colle-'
glate championship again this year.
Civil Service Examination
An examination for clerk and car
rier will be held at the post office In
this city on May 14, 1910. Age limits
IS to 4o years, on the date of the ex
amination. Married women will not
lie admitted to the examination. Un
married women will be admitted to
the examination, but are eligible for
appolutment as clerk ouly.
Applicants must be physically
sound, ami male applicants must be
not less than " feet 4 Inches In height
without boots or shoes, and weigh
uot less than 12. pounds without
overcoat or hat.
For application blanks and for full
Information relative to the examina
tion, qualifications, duties, salaries,
vacations, promotions, etc., address
Immediately Homer V. Woodworth
Acting secretary, board of civil ser
vice examiners, post otilce. Hood
Klver, Oregon.
Want Ross Pardoned
Petltious are leing passed In Tort
land and other parts of the state,
asking Governor Ilenson to pardon
J. Thorburn Koss, who was con
victed of appropriating state school
funds while presldeut of the defunct
Title Gunrantee & Trust Company
nud who Is now serving a five year
sentence In the state penitentiary.
The friends of lions claim that he Is
not guilty of the charges nnd never
did a dishonest net In his life. The
petitions are being freely slgued. so
the Portland papers claim, aud It Is
very likely the "Injured" banker will
receive his pardon.
Moving Picture of Rogue River
After spending some $2000 for films
and using them all on scenes In the
Rogue River valley, H. Reamers of
the Sellg Polj-Rcope company, of
Chicago, left last evening for San
EARLY ROSE
Seed Potatoes
Blue Stone by the pound
or barrel.
Lime by the pound, barrel
or carload.
Lime and Sulphur solution
by the gallon or in any
quantity.
Land Plaster, the stuff
that makes your hay
crop, and now is the
time to use it. A car
load of Utah now in.
A complete line of Poultry
Supplies always on hand.
AT
WHITEHEAD'S
FEED STORE
j be equipped with wireless instru
ments. The announcement comes
simultaneously with screaming ad
vertisements by the wireless people.
SUCCESS from Your Orchard DEPENDS Largely upon Getting
Good Land to Start With
THAT IS THE KIND WE SELL
fne Crapper Estate in the Oak Grove District will be ready for
sale this week. This 85 acres of choice apple land will
be cut into 15 and 20 acre tracts and sold on reasonable terms.
Beautiful sites, surrounded by large oak and fir trees, have
been reserved for building purposes. Nothing but selected Spit
zenberg and Newtown trees were used in planting the new or
chard. Such land as this does not stay on the market long. See us
today tomorrow may be too late.
J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO.
The Reliable Dealers
DAVIDSON BUILDING HOOD RIVER, OREGON
We have a number of Bearing Orchard propositions that are Bargains
The decisive contest was with Wash
ington University. In this meet the
Oregon team won five of the six
bouts, only losing the one by a very
narrow margin. The i?rsonel of
the team Is the same as that of last
year with the exception of one man.
The team was coached last year by
Eddie O'Conjiell and this year has
been under the direction of J. (.
Arbuthnot, formerly of the Portland
Y. M. C. A. and now a member or the
college faculty.
Coos Ray has u motor boat club of
nearly 100 memliers.
J5I Dandruff and IR
Dandruff and
AIJJNCrHAIR
arc but outward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan
Jrnff terms sapping fhe life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes the Itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
It falling out A single application
gives relief aad proves Its worth.
Save your hair before too late,
Micro prevents baldness. It is t
delightful dressing lor the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for Iree booklet
r HOYT CHEMICAL CO.
' MMTUIIID, enMOK
Francisco, where the films will be
developed and moving picture reels
made up ready to be placed on their
rounds of 2"),0O0 picture houses in the
I'nlted states, where over LM.OOO.OOO
people will view them. Iiefore leav
ing Mr. Keamers stated that the
weather conditions had Iteen splen
did and that he was certain lie had
secured exceptionally fine pictures.
Ashland Kecord.
Compulsory Wireless Bill
Senator ISourne has introduced ft
hill to compel ocean going vessels
carrying fifty or more passengers to
offering stock for sale on accouut of
this anticipated demand for business
In their line. Of course the public
would like to see all vessels equlpMd
with wireless, Senator Ilotirne would
no doubt like to see his bill become a
law, and the wireless people would
also like to sell the stock.
Many Big Revivals in the State
Uev. Dan Shannon Is not the only
evangelist who Is doing things In
Oregon. At Salem a five weeks' ser
vice has just ended with liM) conver
sions. Evangelist Taylor nl wife
conducted the meetings.
ESTABLISHED. 1900
LESLIE BUTLER. Pruidtnt
F. McKERCHER, Vk Proidcnt
TRUMAN BUTLER. Cihiei
Butler Banking L
Capital and Surplus,
Deposits over - -
$ 90,000
550,000
Safe Deposit Boxes
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
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' JOHN LELaNO HENDERSON. Prtlldent; Atlornty it U ana Notary Public
. 1. ALLEN. Vlca Preiltent EDITH, at. aNDREWS. Secreterj-Treeiurer
John Leland Henderson
(Incorporated)
Law, Real Estate, Loans
Conveyancing
Surveying
Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
The President of the Company is prepared to do Surveying
and Civil Engineering W'ork of all kind.
Home and Pacific Telephones
HOOD REIVER ABSTRACT CO.
J. M. SCHM ELTZER, Seoratary
Abstracts, Insurance, Coivcyinclag and suretg Boids
'ehave''the only complete set of Abstract Rooks in Hood
River County and are in position to execute all work with
promptness and accuracy.
D'e represent some of the best old line Fire Insurance Com
jxtnies doing business in Oregon, and can give the fire insurance
obtainable for the money.
Our reputation as conveyancers is known to all. All of our
work is guaranteed.
Come to us when you want Surety Ronds of any description.
Office In Hit DAVI0S0N BUILDING, N. E. Corner decide A.enue ina Third Strttt
Homo Phono HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Capital and Surplus 120,000.00
PREPARE FOR
THE FUTURE
The time will come when your
earning power will be wanting.
Through old age will you be able
financially to enjoy the fruits of
your many years' work?
Open an account with us today
and keep adding to it every pay
day ana you will be rewarded
for your frugality.
5he 2First national Bank
HOOD HIVF.H. OHKGON
SMITH BROS.
Successors to JACKSON & JACKSON
We have just put on our shelves complete
new stocks of
Canned and Bottled Goods,
Teas and Coffees
and are prepared to give prompt attention to orders.
PHONE 7 FREE DELIVERY
Stanley
Smith Lumber
Company
Wholesale and
Retail Lumber,
Lath, Shingles
Etc. Lumber
delivered to
any part of the
Valley
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BAILEY & COLBY
Electric Wiring and Fixtures
All kinds of Electrical 3?
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