THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1910 5 Live Local XToplco Leslie Hutler gent the week end In Portland vlsltlug friend. A touch of rheuniatlHui or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble U, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the palu at once and cures the com plaint quickly. First application given relief. Sold ly all dealers. Mth. Syl venter and son were Port land visitors for several days last week. ChainlHTlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets will clear the sour stomach sweeten the breath and create a healthy appetite. They promote the How of gastric Juice, thereby Induc ing good digestion. Sold by all dealers. K. L. Knight and family arrived here Saturday to make their home on their place on the west side. They route here from Chicago. Never hesitate about giving Chaui tterlaln's Cough Itemedy to children. It contains no opium or other nar cotics and can be given with Implicit confidence. As a quick cure for cough and colds to which children are susceptible, It Is unsurpassed. Sold by nil dealers. ICx-Kenator Whealdou was here Thursday looking the country over. Mr. Whealdon was a guest at the Hotel Oregon where he met a num bcr of his friends. The splendid work of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is dally coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousauds bless them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Sold by all dealers I). E. Miller, who has been staying at the Mount Hood during the win ter where he was made a prisoner by rheumatism is so far recovered as to be able to go to his home In the L'p per Valley Monday. J. J. Lin-key Is noted among the hotel arrivals at Portland Friday, I-rank A. Jones spent a day or two about the valley last week on business and pleasure. 8. A. Herring was here Wednesday, anxious to load up the lerry shippers with refrigerator cars. Jack Morrison has started work rellttlug the building next to his soft drink establishment Into a billiard and pool room. 1. N. Campbell returned from a trip to Hood Itlver last week, where he went to look after business. He says the prospect for an apple crop at Hood Hlver Is good. Newberg Heglster. There will be a union service for prayer aud conference at the Baptist Church Wednesday evening 7:30, May 4th. All the churches of tlm city and valley are requested to be present so far as possible. Business of Impor tance Is on hand, do not forget to attend to It. John I). Kockefeller would go broke if he should spend his entire Income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy for dysentery or bowel complaints. It Is simply Impossible, and so says every one that has used It. Sold by all dealers. J. A C. Isrant and wife spent sev eral days here last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (iraham. Mr. Graham Is Mr. Itrant's brother-in-law. The latter has been employed on the Oregonlau for a number of years, where he is a valued member of the proof reading force. He was In the newspaper business as long ago as when H. W. Scott was editor of the Bulletin, which was a good many years. Mr. Iirant was a boy In the otlke of the ISulletln when Col. S. K. Blythe, now a highly esteemed citi zen of Hood Hiver and formerly edi tor and owner of the Glacier, was one or Its employes. Me nas seen a good deal of Oregon history during his connection with the big Cortland papers and tells of It Interestingly. FRUIT GROWERS If you want your young fruit trees to do well and make a good growth, use some Dried Blood and Bone when you plant them Analysis, from State Experiment Station, Corvallis, Ore. Nitrogen 6.65 per cent Phosphoric Acid 7.85 percent Made and for sale by J, YOUNG, Hood River, Oregon BARRETT SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT The graduating exercises of the ninth grade of the Barrett school were held at the Park grange ball last Saturday evening. The atten dance of the patrons and friends of the school was large, exceeding the seating capacity of the hall. The building was tastefully decorated with red and green, the class colors and with a profusslon of white lilacs the class flower, while the class motto, "Let us ever look higher,' was conspicuously placed back of the platform. The musical part of the program was pleasing and well executed, and the orations and pa pers by the graduates were of such a character as to reflect decided credit upon the faithful work of Principal B. L. Murphy and his assistants, The address to the class was given by Rev. Isaac Peart who gave the young people some valuable pointers on how to succeed. There were nlue members of the graduating class, Mayme Hodges, Maude Hasbrouck, Vernon Shoe maker, William Walters, Conrad Jacobson, Leslie Sherrleb, Arthur Moses, Italph Kordenat and Glenn istioeruaker. J he program was as follows: Music Robblns' Orchestra. Invocation Kev. H. J. Wood. Quartet "Hunters' Chorus." Salutatory William W, Walters. "Moral Worth" Arthur Moses. Solo "You Can't Pull nny Plums From my Plum Tree" Erma Boyce. "Our Country" Glenn Shoemaker. Class Prophesy Maude Hasbrouck Class Will Vernon Shoemaker. Valedictory Mayme Hodges. Solo and Chorus "Our House Is Haunted." Address Kev. Isaac Peart. Presentation of Diplomas C. L, Morse, president of school board. Music "Happy Heine" Robblns Orchestra. ABSTRACTS, LOANS, CONVEYANCING, SURETY BONDS, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, LIABILITY, BURGLARY INSURANCE. .ILL ll'OIth' GUAIUXTEED Waucoma Abstract & Investment Co. (Inc.) First Door South of Hood River News Office II. L. HOWE, U. S. Commissioner. Land Office Practice GO TOA Dabney's Furniture Store You Can Oet Anything You Want Either New or Second Hand For Your Home Very Cheap Agent for CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitters Phone 1053 The Best "Bargain ....In the. mm Hood River PVIosier District 160 acres of which 20 acres are in apple trees ranging from three to nine years old all standard varieties, 20 acres partly cleared, 80 fenced. 130 acres of this is first class apple land. This whole tract can be bought this month for $15,000. Reas onable terms. Investigate "This It's a BARGAIN J. H. HEILBRONNER, Owner HOOD RIVER, ORCOON PINE GROVE Chas. Sproat and Chris Dethraan are recent purchasers of autos. Howard Shoemaker and wife spent Sunday lu Hood Hirer visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nickelson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell Sunday. Mr. Naper from Chicago has re cently purchased 12 acres of land from J as. Taylor. Several from the vicinity attended the Installation services at the Uni tarian church Sunday.' Mrs. Josle Baker, with her babe, Is visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Mohr. J. O. Mark sold 20 acres last week to Mr. McLean, who will build a sub stantial residence this summer. Mr. Dlckerson, of the firm of Dtck erson & Peck, w 1th his family, will occupy his property for the present. The W. C. T. U. will meet this week with Mrs. Julia Hunt. Different sub jects will be discussed. All are made welcome. Carl and Oertru.de Johnson are taking treatment at the hot springs. Their friends hope they will receive much benefit. Some of the members in Mr. Paasch's family have been quite 111 for several days, but we are glad to re port they are Improving. The Ladles' Aid society will hold an all day meeting, for work, at the home of Mrs. Malel Lage Wednesday of this week. The meeting will le of special Importance. The Ladles' Aid and the W. C. T. U. will unite their efforts In the ob servance of mothers' day next Sun day. Rev. Spauldlng will give one of his helpful sermons on this day. "A Cheerful Liar" will be presented by local amateurs In Tine Orove hall Friday, May 6, at 8:20 p. m. This play has nlready been very success fully given nt Park grange hall and Odoll. Admission, adults, BO cents; children 25 cents. Pont miss It. VALLEY CREST F. C. Uatley Is all smiles over the arrival of a new son. Homer Rogers made a business trip to Pine Orove Thursday. Miss Josle Davis of Portland has moved up to her ranch on China Hill. Messrs. Hannum and Hannaiuan of Portland came up to their ranches last week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rogers have moved Into their fine new home on China Hill. J, F. Thompson made a business trip to Hood Rlvsr Friday and re turned Saturday. Alfred Allen, in company with Messrs LI ml and Hredhour of Colo rado, drove through this part of the valley Thursday. Trio Orchestra Muile furnlnhed for all orraxiona. Instrumentation from three piece to any num ber rieeired. AdiiroM or phone c. o. n e; wisi aim M-X or S-L Hood River, Orec on Live Buys in Live Real Estate for LIVE People B. E. DUNCAN & CO. FRUIT LANDS ORCHARDS fl I t v ? I ' '"" Vfc.v'U.' Special 15 to S25 Showing Spring Suit5 QUALITY garments, cut and hand tailored for dress or business wear. Here is one of the new models Correct? I should say, in every detail, and only one of the many styles we are now showing. GORDON HATS to go along Walk-Over Shoes To Complete a nighty Dressy Combination J. G. VOGT Paint for Your Home Paint your home with material selected as care fully as the lumber, hardware or furnishings. To insure the greatest durability and beauty and to best resist rain and shine, ask your painter to use ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT (New Era) V It costs less because it takes less and lasts longer. J Let us show you the latest fashionable color , combinations for house painting. I hryWJ Best 8 p 'p mm mm? mc-: r- V 1 If it's a surface to 1 c painted, enameled, stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's a Acme Quality kind to fit the purpose. FRANZ HARDWARE Phone 14 HOOD RIVER, OREGON