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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910 5 J. F. REYNOLDS Plumbing and Tinning We install Heating Plants of all kinds Hood River Heights For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK Horses Home Stables Conducted as i .. General Transfer, Feed and Sale Business ., The way to drive out to Little White Salmon camping and fishing. The shortest and best route to Trout Lake and all way points Both local and king distance telephone. Call or write J. L. STUART - MANAGLR Underwood Washington When ordering your GROCERIES REMEMBLR THAT Kinnaird & Kinsey Have a Full and New Line' Also.... FLOUR AN13 FEED If you can't call, Telephone 78 Successors to CHAPMAN, on 12th St., on the Heights To the discriminating Housewife: We have installed some new machinery and CUPID FLOUR will now make the Ufhitest, lightest bread of any flour on Hood River market if handled rightly. It does not require as stiff working as others. Next time ask your grocer for CUPID and if he will not furnisn it, trade with someone who will. A It is made in Hood Ri-Ocr . Jtoch RiDer fKtffing Company GO tO44 Dabney's Furniture Store You Can Get 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 III STRAWBERRY GROWERS Of Hood River Valley ix 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. TA inno CrntDfr Union Will shin 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 River f roll. JJo APPLE GROWERS UNION 1 I 1 1 i FAKE SLEUTHS WORK NEAR BEER JOINTS iU'prcHciitlni; t liwiiHclveN to be oltl fern of the law, Iteiijamiu Overdorf mill Arthur liurri'tt arrenttd Jack Monroe and a man nuint'tl Conroy, proprietor of near-beer Joints in the vicinity of Sherar'ti Iirlile, Tuenday, and then "touched" Mouroe and Conover for $."0 a piece. They were arrexted and are In jail, according to The Did lew Chronicle. Barrett vltdted Mamnul Fruzier at Dufur telling him that lie was a state officer and that there wan a fl',000 reward offered for the arrest of Jack Monroe who, he Bald, was wanted la Portland for larceny. He aked for a warrant for Mouroe aud obtained the same. He then requested that Overdorf be appointed an a deputy countable to ussist him In taking bin man Into custody. Tula request waa granted and then the men "worked" Mr. Frnzier for a revolver and a pair of handcuff. Proceeding to Monroe 'h place, the would-be ofli cera told hlni they had a warrnut for hia arreat on the charge of larceny, aaylng that he waa wanted for com mitting the crime in Portlaud three weeks ago uud the handcuffs were placed on him. Monroe told the "of ficers that he had not U-en In Port land in three months. "Well, maybe we are mistaken," said one of them, "but you have been Helling liquor Il legally and we will take you 'on that cha rge." The near-beer dispenser asked what il would take to settle the case and was Informed that the matter would be dropped If he gave them $50, which he did. They then went to Conroy's place and told him that he had been breaking the law at his joint. C'onroy told them that he had given a bottle of whiskey to a freighter, The men said that under the law he was as guilty as though he had sold the liquor aud that they would place him under arrest unless he "came through." He paid them 50. Marshal Prazier learned of the af fair and telephoned to District At torney Fred W. Wilson, telling htm of the case. Overdorf, In some man ner, learned that the ofliclals knew of the affair and being in The Dalles went to Mr. Wilson aud told him that he had nothing to do with the "frame-up," that he supposed Bar rett waa a state official and that he had lieen "roted In." Sheriff Chris- man arrived on the scene at the time and after the ofliclals questioned him at length they were positive he was guilty and placed him under arrest. Ollicer Jack Moabus located I'.arrett In a resjrt a short time afterwards and he and Deputy Sheriff Allen ar rested him. It Is believed that the men un doubtedly thought that the proprie tors of the near-beer Joints would be afraid to tell the ofllcers of the affair, fearing that they might get into trouble. The prisoners claim that tln-v are Innocent of any wrong-doing liar rett told Sheriff ChriHinan that he allowed Monroe to go free with a fine of $50 because he felt sorry for Monroe's wife who, he said, was sit ting in the saloon crying uftir the proprietor was "arrested." Monroe has no wife. Barrett, when asked to account for the lines which he and Overdorf collected, said that lie bought a suit of clothes, a suitcase and considerable clothing at Dufur and that he left the same there. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR WEEK JUST ENDING Furnished Ly the Hood Illver Ab stract Company. K J McDuffee to Martha I. Itunyan, Interest In 20 acres west of Odell. S D Stoufer to Frank Aldri. k. 40 acres east of town. II It Tucker to Chas A Tucker, lots 2- and 24, Stranalian's 1st Addition, $-40. II A Messenger to I. V Baldwin, lot 7, block A Cass Addition. S'150. Charles A Slutts to W S Nichols, SO acres Mt Hood. W S Nichols to.Iohn K Hargreaves, M) acres Mt Hood. T I, Uoberts to F.nniee . Odell, 11 acres south of Pine Grove. Charles K Spencer to Mt Hood Railroad Co, strip of land upper Mt. Hood. .1 i: Hall Jr to F.thcl Albright and James W Church, tract In Crapper district. David A Turner to (leorge K Cast tier, lot ( and s1 of lota 7 and . orig inal town of Hood Kiver, $:(,7ihi. Kate V Wendllng to K T Folts, 40 acres on Willow Flat. Perrv K Wells to rharlcs A Bell, lots :'. and 4, block ti, 2nd Addition West. $2,500. If you are not satisfied after using according to directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can luve vour money back. The tablets cleanse and Invigorate the stomach, Improve the digestion, regulate the bowels, (ilve them a trial aud get well. Sold by all dealers, White Stockings Tabooed In a city In Indiana (and which, by the way, waa until a few yeara ago, the home of the present editor of the Dispatch) the mayor and council have ordered that no meats or groceries, or In fact, any merchan dise of any klud, be delivered on Sunday and are considering the nd vlsablllty of stopping the delivery of Sunday papers. And since the order waa made the mayor has ordered that no peraon of either sex shall wear white hose upon the streets of the city. Isn't that reform for you? We suppose this reform (?) mayor will ere long have the police see that everyone attends church on Sunday and that they keep awake during the services. Perhaps ho will go step further and order that all scold ing women be treated to an acquain tance with the ducking stool. Also he may cause a whipping post and pillory to be erected. And again, he may cause a gibbet to be erected on which to hang all who may or may not lie affected with witchcraft. No telling how far he may go In his efforts to create a "model" city. Dufur Dispatch. Lame shoulder la almost Invariably caused by rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to the free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment is not only prompt and effectual, but in no way disagreeable to use. Sold by all dealers Water Works on the Farm Yea, that' Just what we mean real wattr works! running water In the kitchen, the bathroom, the laundry, the barn in fact, all orer the place. And iff all done by that tank you are ka the lower left hand corner of thia picture the leader System. It'a vastly different s from the old-fashioned elevated Una: which worked by gravity. For the Leader Water fcupply System U operated by comprnird air reliable, safe and cleanly. Your windmill pumpa arater Into the tank (which ia already full of air). The air, being clastic. Is compressed into upper part of the tank, and forces the water out through the pipea. This eives you pressure, so thkt a powerful stream of water la oa tap at every faucet, no matter where it is located. And this means io lutt Jirt-prottctiim, for the pressure is alivayi n and always ready. Now, the old style grsvity tanks were either put ia the attic or sit mated oa a high tower out of doors. Ia the former case, their weight when full, cracked the plastering; or they overflowed or leaked, flooding the rooms below. In the case of the outside tanks, the water often froze solid in winter, necessitating expensive plumb- I lng bills; or it became not and stagnant during tne summer and unlit for use. The Leader Water Oiirtnlv Cuplfim avoids alt this, because the air-tight tank ia Jv. ' either in the basement or buried under- V' J; ground helow the frost line. Kvery outnt U complete, with full directions, and is cssily installed. The Leader System needs no repairs, is suited to smsll buildings or large, and ia moderate ia price, Let us send you our free booklet. "How I Solved the Water supply Problem," the story of a man Lo successfully equipped his country home wlth modern watar works. Write for It today, before you forget IKX r vs. S xs. II XX S x IgjjfpTI rrn OL A- hj UlADERTAKK iSiM .rCai.fflWirii Address or Enquire ennf7N. ran M AK1 J -j j i Apple Land and Orchard Company Office, No. O Oak Street, Phone 26 or 2002K, Hood River THE AUTOMATIC GAS LIGHT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON Mr. Robinson, the sales manager of the above company, wishes to announce for the benefit of those that have not had an opportunity of seeing the Automatic Gas Machine, that he will be here until next Wednesday, and it will surely pay any one to come in and examine this fine machine. If it is not convenient to come in, if you will phone in I shall be glad to call and explain and give you prices of these machines. Demonstrations All This Week and Until Next Wednesday at GOULD & SN YDER, Plumbers OPPOSITE FASHION STABLE JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Genasco Roofing the best Roofing on the market at a reasonable price. This roofing is now in use on the Nickelsen building and School House on the Heights It is Not an Experiment Blowers Brothers Phone 99 Cor. Oak and First i Suits Like This Hrc to be occn and judged by alt men of tbio town. It 13 one of the new patterns; our first choice of all clothes. It will be yours too. when you sec how it wears and proves its goodness. Cluctt Tbirts are especially attractive in de sign. No more expensive than the ordi narv ones, $1.25 and $1.50 J. G. VOGT