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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1910 National Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A. Established 1868 Over 400 Policyholders in Hood River County DESTI CLAIMS PAID PBOMPTLY For rate or Information apply to J. M. Schmeltzer, tr G. D. Colbert $01 & coropaig LocalJRepresentatlve A. B. COMBS State Manager, Portland Lane k Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak St.. opposite Smith Block. Hood River. Ore. Grubbing Outfits Wanted Prefer Faultless No. 2 but No. 1 will do if price is right. State condition and price. Address J. 0. Goldthwaite, R. D. R. No. 2. 'Phone Odell 8X2. A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on First Mortgages Fire Insurance in best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 306 Oak Street Hood River W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited PHILIP FRANCIS general learning and divert) Wood and Hay For Sale. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission llCt Wifson St.. KeerJ Riocr Height Prtene 113-K L E. Foust MACHINERY COMPANY Automobile and Bicycle REPAIRING Applies Gear Cutting and Fitting. All kinds of Machine work done. Prices reasonable. Sixth and Columbia Streets. Phone 109-x Taft Transfer Go. Draying. . . Wood Yard HAY, PLOW? and FEED For Sale Office Phone 2 Residence 232-M LODGE DIRECTORY Canny Post. U. A. R.-Mnrli at the K. of P. hall the second and fourth Saturdays of the month at 2 p. m. G. K. I'astr.er, commander; 8. K. Blythe. adjutant. Canby W. R. C No. IS- Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall ar t p. m. Jennie Bentley, president: Abbie J. Baker, secretary. . . Court Hixd River. No. 12. F. of A., meets every Thun-lay evening in K. of P. hall. Visiting Foresters always welcumo. Wm. Flamming. C.K.; F. C Hrosius, K. S. Hood River Iod-e. Na A. F. A M -Meets Saturday eveninir on or before each full moon. Ralph Savage. W. M.; D. McDonald, aeere- , tlood River Camp. No. T702. H. W. A.-MeeU in O. O. F hall every Wednesday night. A. R. Crump. V. C; K. S. Majes. clerk. H.id River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W.-Meets at k. of P. hall the second and fourth Saturday nights of each month. W. A. Eby. C C; Floyd Spurting, clerk. Hood River Circle. Na K4. Women of Woodcraft. -Mi-et at 1. O. O. F. hall first and third Sat urday nights, each month. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Wm. Itenger, N. U.; Alice Shsy. clerk. Trflewikl Lodire. No. 107. L O. O. K.-Meetsin Fraternal hall every Thursday evening" at 7:00. at the corner of Fourth and thtk streets. V iaiting brothers welcomed. J. M. Wood. N. G ; G. W. Thompson, secretary. Kemp Uvlge, Na 1S1. I. O. O. F. Meets in the Odd Fellows hall at Odell every Saturday nurht. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. W. A. LpckmanN it.; Geo. Shepardsecretarjr. T aurel R e beW Iii ge Na 87. I. O. 6. F.-Meets -tinit and third Mondays in each month. Ther esa M. t'astner. N. G.; Nettie Moses, secretary. XTount Hood Lodge. Na 205. I. O. O. F., meets 'Aevery Saturday evening in Cribble's hall, Mt. Hood. A. M. Kelly. N. G.: G. W. Dimmick, secretary. ... IVTountain Home Camp, Na 84fi9. R. N.A. A'AMeets at k. of P. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. A. Crump. u.; Mrs. tiia Uakin. recorder. "Veta Assembly, Na 105. U. A. MeeU in their '-'hall the hrst and third Wednesdays, work second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. Henrichs. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. Oregon Grape Rebekah Lodge Na 181. I. 6.6 v- Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays in each month in Gribble s hsll, Mt, Hood, Or. Josephine Vauthiers, N. G.; Minnie L. Larwood, secretary. Riverside Lodge. Na 68. A. O. V. 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.; Chester Shute, recorder. Vaucoma Lodtre. No. 30. K. of P. Meets in " their Castle Hall every Tuesday night, when visiting brothers are fraternally welcomed. C. C. Cuddrford, C. C-: LouiS. IsenbergK. of R. 4 S 7auna Temple Pythian Sinters. Na 6 Meets the v v hrst and third Tuesday of each month at k. of P. hall. Georgina I sen berg. M. E. C; Kate M Fredrick. K. of K. ex C. The Steamer TEAL leaves Portland for The Dalles, Big bddy, and way points, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. m. returning Mondays, Wednesdays and i-ridays, leaving the Dalles at 7 a. m Resumed service Feb. 1st, 1910. The Idan-ha Boise, Idaho European Plan Idaho's Leading Hotel Rates $1 to $3 Chas. H. Grout Manager IIP Oregon Shot line Spray and E Garden Hose Plumbing W5 EC. F.SUMNER a Opposite till Post Oft I co Hum Phone 20 and Union Pacific Tint; TABLE effective Sunday, Jan. 16, trains will arrive and depart at Hood River, Oregon, on the. follow ingschedule: WEST BOUND Na . Fast Mail (no passengers) 4:f0 A. M. No. 3. Soo-Spokana-Portland 6:48 " No. 11. Portland Local 7:48 " Na S. Oregon A Washington Express 7:56 " Na 1. Portland Local 3:40 P. M. No. 7. Portland Limited 6.48 " EAST BOUND No. 2. Pendleton Local 1028 A. M. No. 8. Chicago Limited 11:58 " No. 12. The Dalles Local :10 P. M. Na 4. Soo-Spokan-Portland 9M " No. 10. Fast Mail :10 " Na 6. Oregon ft Washington Expressions " No. 3, No, 6 and Na 7 make no stops between Hood River and Portland, No. 1 and Na 11 stop at all stations. Na 4. Na 8 and No. 10 stop at The Dalles, Arl Ingtjn, Umatilla. No. 6 stops at Mosier, The Dalles, Celilo, Des chutes. Biggs, Rufus, Arlington, Coyote, Irrigon, Umatilla, Hermiston, 8tanfirld, Echo. Na t stops at all stations between Portland and Pendleton. No. 12 stop at all stations between Portland and The Dalles, For further information inquire at the ticket Correspondence MOSIER Mr. Anion Hoot Mt Monday for CuUlwt'll I ihi ho to vlwlt Iht non Ieo ami wife. Mr. C. Uove left Friday afternoon for Hood Klver to attend the gradu ating exerelwex. Mr. tind Mrs. J. K. MeOregor re turned Friday after several days spent In Fortland on buttine. Amos Jtoot ai-coiu panted Ills sou Leslie to Collins Tuesday to try the hot springs for his son's rheumatism Mrs. John Smith returned to Port land Tuesday, Intending to return soon and live on her fruit farm east of towu. It seems the river has reaehed Its highest mark this year as it has been falling unite rapidly for the past several days. Alex Stewart Is making changes In his store, having the stairway go up from the side of the building, giving him more room In the dry goods de partment. The revival meetings being con ducted at the Baptist church by Ilev. Bettus are largely attended. A uulou meeting was held Suuday morning and evening. Kev. II. C. Clark returned Thurs day to resume his work as ptvstor of the Christian church. He Is not fully recovered yet, but thinks this tine weather will help his rheumutlsiu. Mr. and Mrs. K. X. Stroup came up from Portland the Hrst part of the week and will spend the summer here. They will occupy one of the new cottages built by Guy Wilson. Nifhol & Co. have added a cover lug to their front porch which helps the appearanee of the place very much as well as shedding the rays of the suu from the front part of the store. E. L. Uoot, I.eo Hunter. Mrs. Ba chei Stewart and Miss Eflie Wright returned Friday evening from Eu gene where they went as delegates to the I. O. O. F. and Kebekah grand lodge couventlon. Everyone Interested In school w ork should attend the exercises to be held In Stroup's hall Wednesday evening. Bev. Warren of The Dalles will deliver the lecture. Ice cream, cake and strawberries will le served for 25c. VALLEY CREST L. M. Antolne of Portland was up to his ranch Sunday. Mr. Millard, of Omaha. Nebraska, made a short visit to his ranch last week. Bev. and Mrs. VanNuys were wel come callers In the neighborhood Saturday. Miss Magnus of New York Is visit ing her cousin, Chas. Stelnhauser, and family. Alfred Allen and C. B. Marine of Des Moines, Iowa, have purchased the Walte place. Mr. Dresser of Seaside, Ore,, spent a week here with his son, E. F. Dres ser, on the ranch. Mrs. J. L. Groff and Mrs Helme visited relatives In the lower valley Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Italph Davles has returned from a week 8 visit with relatives In Portland and The Dalles. During the past week four gentle men have walked to the Inn and re port about eight feet of snow In some places. C. W. Blodgett, of Northtield, Minn., has come for an extended visit with his son, George, who pur chased a ranch here last fall. Millie Hardman left Friday to at terd the Keln-kah convention at Eugene. Before she returns she will visit relatives and friends In the Wil lamette Valley. A. T. Allen made four trips to thin part of the valley last week with sight sects and land seekers, among whom were Dr. J. B. Parker, Boy Dean and Mrs. J. U. Henderson of Hood Blver, Mr. and Mrs. Holdcn of Portland and Prof. Wm. B. Putty and wife. Special Meeting In commeratlon of the second an niversary of the Alliance Chapel, the Christian and Missionary Alliance, will conduct a series of special meet ings, beginning Tuesday, May .'ilst, at P. M. The purpose of thee meetings Is to set before the public the mission of the Christian and Mis- slonary Alliance In Hood Blver and the world, and the doctrine for which It stands. The public Is Invited to le present at eacn service, i.speciany io we desire the members and friends of the work to attend. Service each night at eight o'clock. . is. I'khhv, Pastor. Never hesitate about giving ( hiirn- iK-rlain's Cough Bemedy to children. It contain no opium or other nar cotics and can le given with Implicit confident. As a (julck curt' for ough and colds to which children A Word For The Band The re-organlaatlou of the Hood Blver band and Its fine progress Is causlug much favorable comment. The News has receive! the following appreciation of this fact Iti verse: There's a lot of free will boosting For Hood Blver' fruitful land. And for all its Institutions Here's one tor the Hood Blver band Tbey practise at the Club rooms. All are present every night, And there's no use denying The music Is "out of sight." l'.eatty leads and plays cornet Aud Krauke plays one, too. The way those boys handle them Would make HI Henry blue. Klncalde aud Zolls play clarinets. And talk about your style. They've got Blngllngs soloists Skinned at least a mile. Kent aud lsenlerg play altos. Thomas' orchestra never did see, Two guys that can touch Bert aud Punch, When It comes to harmony. If Arthur Pryor blew into town Heard Zolls and Emery play trom- boue, He'd never be sat lulled again. I " n t II he had them In a band of his own. And Page with his Bostou baritone, Just makes the echoes ring. If lie would Join Inues' band He'd be just about the whole thing. Vogel plays the E flat bass. "Vogel", that's the dutch for "bird." I'H bet Creatore himself would say, "He's the best I ever heard. And that kid trap drummer, If he would join Phtuney's band, Ills name would be familiar To every band man in the land. The Hood Blver band is a pippin, Made up of Spitz, and Newts. The music Is something rlppin'. The boys themselves are "beauts." Hood Blver apples are famous, Hood Blver strawberries grand. J unt because they absorb the music Played by the Hood Blver band. Booster. Chamberlalu's Stomach and Liver Tablets will clear the sour stomach sweeten the breath aud create a healthy appetite. They promote the flow of gastric Juice, thereby Indue Ing good digestion. Sold by all dealers.' Trio Orchestra Music furnished for all occasions. Instrumentation from three piece to any num ber desired. Addrea or phon C. O. NEWMAN 64-X or 269-L Hood River, Oregon STRANAHAN & SLAVENS Contractors and Builders E8TIHATE8 ft-BNISHED Phon 286M Hood River. Oregon D. F. STANFIELD General Blaehsmlih Horseshoeing a Specialty AT OAK GROVE POLK'S GAZETTEER A Rnslnes Dlrectorr of earh City, Tows and Village in Oregon and Washington, giving Descriptive Sketch of each place. Ideation, Shipping Facilities and m Classi fied Directory of each Business d profession. B. L. rol.K CO., Inc. Seattle, Wash. If Vou Cdant y0?0!8?! r L m t carefully attended to, come to The Turf Horseshoeing Shop First Street, Between Oak and State Peter Shively, Proprietor Phone 305M - Hood River, Ore. STRAWBERRY GROWERS Ex Of Hood River Valley A FEW WEEKS, almost be fore you know it, the BERRY SEASON will be at hand, and from all reports the crop will be a large one. The Apple Growers Unidn will ship berries this year, and with its splendid stor age equipment and shipping facilities will be in position to help you get the best possi ble returns for your crop. We want your business, and in favoring us you will also help yourselves by building up an institution that is owned and controll ed exclusively by growers of Hood Wvcr Froll. 2? TN APPLE GROWERS UNION EXCURSION RATES TO THE EAST During 1910, from All Points on The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs Omaha Kansas City.. GO. 00 St. Joseph ... St. Paul St. Paul via Council Bluffs 63.90 Minneapolis direct 60.00 Minneapolis via Council Bluffs.. 63.90 Duluth direct 66.90 Duluth via Council Bluffs 67.50 St. Louis 67.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2 and 9; June 2, 17 and 24 juiy 5 ana 22; August 3; September 8. Ten days provided for the going trip. . Stopovers within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than October 31st. One way through Cali fornia $15 additional. Inquire of any O. R. & N. Agent for more complete in- C .1 7 M K n . Ms. . - lurmauoii, or wm. mcmurray, ben, rass. AgT rOmaiM, Ure. THE COST OF LIVING... hasn't increased so much if you buy the right kind of groceries. Quality counts a whole lot in the regulation of house hold expenses. Do your marketing here and you'll find yourself en joying the best things to eat without having to pay too much for them. -Good mugs ip tar The Star Grocery PIRIGO & SON Phon 53 Ulnnnrn !UI n . iniuii5t5 imu v it STABLES Conducted as a General Tlranofer, Livery feed and Sale Bimineoo The way to drive out to Little White Sal mon camping and fishing. The shortest and best route to Trout Lake and all way points. Both local and long distance telephones. Call or write, L. J. STUART MANAGER Underwood, ' Wash. offic are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. J. H. FREDRICY, Agent. 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