THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910 3 if We Make a Specialty of 1 SWACK CLEAjNIjNG, VyEIJVG and .Remodeling Everything in the Clothing Line for Ladies and Gentlemen including Hats, Caps, Gloves, etc. GRAY'S TAILOR SHOP Eliot Block Phone 312-L Hood River FASHION STABLES STRANAHAN & RATHBUN Livery, Feed and Draying Horses Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first class rigs. Special at tention given to moving furniture and pi anos. Everything done that horses can do Hood River Oregon 2E DOE These Lots with a 3 room house, chicken and wood sheds, peach, plum and cherry trees, rasp berry and blackberry vines, etc., 2 lots 45x100 each the whole for.... the Low Price of.. $850 cash MAKE A DECIDED BARGAIN IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LOTS ON THE HILL BUY NOW and take advantage of the big increase in values fl the L-P Land Co. Tel. 259 12 Smith Block Hood River, Ore. g. , 4 BOXES! BOXES!! "BOXES ! Apple and Pear Boxes Stanley-Smith Lumber COMPANY 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 G3.90 Minneapolis direct GO. 00 Minneapolis via Council Bluffs. G3.90 Duluth direct. G6.90 Duluth via Council Bluffs 67.50 St. Louis 67.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2 and 9; June 2, 17 and 24 July 5 and 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 formation, or Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. HANNER, MALAY, SENDS DEFI TO DEBATERS The following coiumuuk'ntloa to thu NewH from Mr. I. J. II. A. Z Swuck Hunuer, Jr., who ileHerlbes lilniMflf UK a "Malay lecturer of noted experience" aul who cuhIIuiikpb any body and everybody In Hood Hirer to u debate hIiouM prove of Interest Mr. Swack Manner deli vera hlnmelf In the F.iikIIhIi Innu'iKi' thunly: "Hedmoud, Oregon, June 21, 1U10 To the Kditor of the hoodrlver news. Daer ulr. I nni an native of the Haytt Went I ml lex IxlundH, Talking ill the Mate of Oregon telling pupil' P'irentH about I'lillllpplneH, Sand wlch, T'lgl, India, lSurmah, Slum, Arabia and the ludronea south Amer ica, Central America, Africa, West Indies. So then I talk on what the text books do not give and what they should give and I will challenge anybody, tuInlsters.PrlnclpalB.Teach- era barring none of any school In that County or the I'nited state of this or any other state, to debate on these toplces as such as should be In the school books today, In so then I will come In that city some next mouth. I am handy capped here some body from Corvallls Is head of me, so that Is all to day. SendfDg you the top piece. "Not dress line but will challenge any body barring none on debate. Ity I). J. H. A. Z. Swack. Manner Jr Colored or Malay lecturer Traveler of noted Kxperlenoes" Pl.NEUKOVE' Mr. and Mrs. W. Fike were visitors In Portland last week. Mr. Newman's people entertained visitors from Mount Mood Sunday. Hew Mayes will give a patriotic address next Sunday morning at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Thorn this week. Hev. Mayes, our pastor, occupied his pulpit Sunday morning, preach ing at Udell In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson are fully established in the new home of the firm of Dickerson aud I'eck. Mrs. Sweetland, with little son, ar rived from Salem Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark. Mrs. Bert Iewls, who has been visiting at the home of H. M. Van- nler nnd family, returned to Port land Sunday. Mr. Stanton of Oklahoma, who has purchased YX acres of uncleared land of J. ( Porter, will, with his family, take possession at once. Special meetings are being held at the home of A. I. Mason In the Inter est of the fruit growers, relative to the disease termed pear blight aud Its remedies. We assume east side residents will appreciate the advantages of rural delivery again. We learn we are to have this service again the tirnt of next mouth. VALLEY CREST Mrs. Mason of New York Is visiting her son. Chas. M. Tyler has returned to Ids home In Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Homer Hogers left Sunday for a short visit In Portland. Alfred Allen made several trips to Valley Crest the past week. Mrs. (VHelley and Miss Stevenson are visiting Hobert O'Keiley. Douglas (lordon was a business caller In Hood Illver Saturday. Mrs. McCown nnd son Horace have moved to their home In Portland. Everett A. Brown spent several days of the past week In Portland. Ralph Davis has returned from a short visit with relatives In Port land. Messrs. Mia in nnd (Soldsbury were business callers In the neighborhood Friday. Says Lewis Made (Jood Mrs. S. K. Hart mess, who was a delegate to the American Woman's league convention at St. Louis, ac companied by her daughter Marie, Is now visiting In Cincinnati. Word from Mrs. Hardness Is to the effect that K. Gardner I.wls the head of the League, more than fulfilled all his promises to the delegates. Visit ing with Mrs. Hart mess In Cincinnati at present Is her son Meigs, who has for five years been employed by the Westlnghouse Company at Its electri cal works In Pittsburg. Before re turning home Mrs. Bartmess will visit relatives In Indiana, Oklahoma and Colorado. Captured 70 Gallons of Red Eye If one had wandered Into the sher iff's olllce a few days ago he might have been pardoned If he had given the sheriff the wink, for he had cached away 70 gallons of thu pure stuff. He captured It at Hoosevelt some time ago, and was awaiting an order from the court to destroy It. Blngen ( diserver. Notice (!et your milk from Klverslde Dairy, successor to George Sharpe, starting .July 1st. C. B. Morton, phone .Il'v.'M. Subscribe for the News. NEW BRICK SCHOOL FOR BARRETT DISTRICT Plans are now being drawn for a new school house In the Barrett dls trlct and as soon as they are com pleted work will be commenced on the structure. The new school house will lie of brick and will cost from 10,K)0 to fl.",000. It will be erected on ground belonging to the school district and now partly occupied by the old school building. When completed the building will be commodious aud modern In every respect aud It Is ex pected to have It finished by the first of the year. At a meeting of the Barrett school district held Monday F. C. Sherrieb was elected a director for three years The other directors are F. H. Miller, W. N. Moses aud G. M. Bobbins. Phone Ice Cream Orders Early Homm, Hichards & Co. will make you special prices on quantities of Icecream for the Fourth. Heniem ber that we have our own delivery, so no extra charges for delivery. We will ulso have a quantity of special bricks for the Fourth. M M o (I TO IMPROVE YOUR SERVICE CALL BY NUMBER HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY ROSS.RICHARDS & Co. Confections and Hazelwood Dainties Completi Hot of Bristol Steel Rods and Fishing Tackle just received Cor. State and 4th its. Opposite Opera louse Taft Transfer Go. Draying. .. Wood Yard HAY, PL0UR and PEED For Sale Office Phone 29 Residence 232-M ABSTRACTS, LOANS, CONVEYANCING, SURETY BONDS, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, LIABILITY, BURGLARY INSURANCE. ALL tt 'Oil A' G (JAR L 'TEED Waucoma Abstract & Investment Co. (Inc.) First Door South of Hood River News Office H. L. HOWE, U. S. Commissioner. Land Office Practice Pretty SOOn the city will grade and improve Adams Street through Para dise Farm, from Thirteenth Street West to the City Lim its. That will make very desirable the lots in Adams Addition, fronting east in Thirteenth and just south of Adams. In fact, they are pretty de sirable lots right now. They can be bought on very easy terms and at a reasonable price. There are two or three corners left that should prove a particularly good invest ment. See.... LE ROY ARMSTRONG, AGENT I DOT BUILDING :: Hood River. Ore. ' I ...SEE THE... Upper Hood River Valley a 11 W HAVE several new tracts that are fine. Take the Mount Hood train and let me know and I will gladly show them. Trout Creek is my station and Dee my postofflce address... . H. MARSHALL n fsiiio Your Strawberries ! Ship Yo ft sf4'jPski iS.?:-,,,' 55 t Fs."' b and WITH THE DAVIDSON LT7 FRUIT COMPANY get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE RIENCE in handling this delicate fruit. Our careful attention and rS experience shows in the promptness and amount of the returns. SHIPPING WAREHOUSE Foot oJ Third Street Phone No. 65