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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1910)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 6. 1910 5 We Make a Specialty of CLEAJVIJVG, WEIfG 1 SCHOOL BOARD SELECTS TEACHERS and Remodeling Everything in the Clothing Line for Ladies and Gentlemen including Hats, Caps, Gloves, etc. GRAY'S TAILOR SHOP Eliot Block Phone 342-L Hood River , Z Jr. Z A. A. A, ACA J.:j A JU , .irjL l- n f. J.. JL. . JL y A. jf. A. -XTi 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 A Young Man's Opportunity IS THIS 160 Acres in the Upper Valley, 6 miles from Dee, 100 acres tillable, 70 acres under ditch now in; 300 apple trees Spitzen be rgs, Newtowns, Delicious; fine pasture, one million feet good saw timber, one million feet pole timber; abundance of water for power and all other purposes. A very desirable place. Trice Joto Only 6400 $2000 WILL HANDLE THIS the L-P Land Co. fL Tel. 259 12 Smith Block Hood River, Ore. i "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.. CO. 00 St. Joseph. St. Paul St. Paul via Council Bluffs 63.90 Minneapolis direct G0.00 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 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 VVm. McMurray. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. 1 he Hood ltlver school boird baa B'-lifU'd tuecorpa 01 teachera lor tne coining term and It I believed that It haa Hfcured one of the in out com petent Hood ltlver hua ever had. .Several changes have occurred In the teaching force, Prof. Vance and (iit)Hon having resigned, and alao MIhh Itothrock. I'rof. Coad will again le city superintendent and l'rof. J. O. McLaughlin principal of the bitch school. The other high Hcliool teachera will be Mlnneti Klentx Mary iiarton and I tattle Loulae ItrutKjulHt. At the 1'ark atreet school the tern-hern will be Ida M. Turuey, F Hvallue Turney, Pearl Eby, Pearl M Tldd, Grace E. Turney, Lulu Hlcka, Merle M. lillnu and Alta M. Poole. At Pleuaant View school Miaaes Vera Stewart, Malel C'laxton, Anna Vannet, IaIIh llemhiier hu1 Fraucea Evans wHl till the poHitlona of teach era. 1 lie achool term will begin tnia year Augimt Stu. The affairs of the city schools are In a prosperous condition and double the amount of non-resident tuition was added to their revenue during the past year. Enterprise Says Pennant Won n defeating Hood ltlver 1 to 0 on Sunday, White Salmon closed the Columbia Valley League schedule with the best game of the season. Not only that, but they have won the peuant. It was agreed to play the schedule under the rules and reg ulations of the national association and under these rules a postponed game must be played before the ex piration of the time limit, which was last Sunday, consequently the result of The Dalles-Hood ltlver game post poned two weeks ago till next Sun day will not affect the present stand ing of the teams. There Is nothing to criticise In the game of Sunday. It was oue of those one can sit up all night and talk about. It was not won, either, un til the ninth, for a margin of one score is not enough to pacK up your suit case on. Uotb Troch and Lake were pitching great ball, and the fielders eating things up aa greedily as tuougn tney were cuoice ?piiz and Newtowns. Reynolds for White Salmon did some specially snappy work In the short field. Only four hits were made off Troch, and "old man" Castner of the Hood got three of them. But three bits were made off Lake and two of these were by Itlcketts, the local center fielder. Troch struck out eight men and Lake six. Enterprise. Dairy Inspectors, Farmer and Gun The first case la the history of the commission of resistance to an offi- clal Inspection on a dairy farm by the use of firearms was encountered last week by Deputies Marts and Duncan, near Harrlsburg. Ore. In vestigating the farmer's methods of dairying, the deputies fount! the cream separator in tne Kiicnen in a very filthy condition, and lined on the Inside with u quarter of an Inch of slime. The farmer objected to their Investigations, however, and when they attempted to remove a sample of the filth from the separa tor, In order to use It for proof In the prosecution of the farmer for his un sanitary methods, they were con fronted with a Winchester ritle and ordered to leave the house. At this point the farmer's wife jumped be tween her husband and the Inspec tors and the latter, taking advan tage of the opeulng made gentlemanly tracks from the door, according to their statements later. An Ingenious Picking Pail A very Ingenious npple picking pall Invented by Myron ISruner, has been put on the market and Is being han dled by E. A. Franx. The pall has a removable bottom that allows the apples to drop out quickly without bruising. A number of them have already been sold and growers be lieve that they are the best thing ot this kind so far placed In use. White Salmon Claims Pennant A dispatch to the Journal from White Salmon says: By defeating Hood ltlver I to 0, White Salmon claims the pennant In the Columbia river league series of l.'l games, which terminated Sunday, White Salmon won H and lost 5, The Dalles 7 and lost 5, Hood ltlver 0 and lost 0, Uold endale 4 and lost . The Dalles has one more game to play, with Hood ltlver, and If they win will bo tied with White Salmon, but as the series were played under the National asso elation rules, whatever The Dalles may do will not couot.forpostponed games must be played within the time limit, and the senson expired on Sunday, consequently White Sal mon Is entitled to the penant. Cataclysmio Geology. "Cataclysmic" geology do longer ex lata. It was once the accepted opinion that toe great changes 00 the eartb'a surface bad been mainly brought about by sudden and violent (cataclysmic! agencies, but Sir Charles Lyell. as far back as 1838. demolished the old the ory of cataclysm at once and forever. Sir Cbarlea proved by facta which were Indisputable that the great geo logical changes have been produced slowly by gradual processes of subs! dence and elevation uud not by earth quakes, volcanic action, etc. Lyell may be said to be the father of mod ern geology, or, to put it more cor rectly, of real scientific geology. New York American. It Is Running Out Couldn't Say It A Wall street broker has a boy who stutters badly. One day a neichbor wanted to send a note across the city and borrowed George to carry It for him. The trip was a long one, and the boy was gone quite three hours. When be returned the broker as ted him bow much he had charted for his aervlces. F-fT-ff-fl-U-fifteeD c-c-c--cents!" waa the gasping reply. "Oh. pshaw! Why didn't you make a quarter?" M-I-l-I c-c-c-c-conld-couldn't s-s-s-say ft." replied George sadly. Metropolitan Magazine. Orading Outfit Excites Husum A grading outfit Is reported as having passed through Laurel last week from Oregon, bound for a camp to be established by the North Coast railroad west of Toppenlsh. This road has completed a survey to within three miles of Husum. Tibet. Tibet is said to have been a kingdom ao long ago aa 313 K. C. and was for merly held by Chins from 1255 to 1720. Notice Get your milk from Riverside Dairy, successor to George Sharpe, starting July 1st. C. B. Morton, phone 32S2M. wsmk The Highest Snap oft he -Scajon 160 acres of fine fruit land, only $45 per acre, six miles southeast of Hood Uiver. Right in the apple belt. Six acres cleared and a cabin 14 by 16; balance 2 1-2 mi. lion feet of timber. Running water through the place. For further information write the owner, J. E. O'Donnel, 54 N. 16th St., Portland. Or: Is your subscription to this pa per running out ? If so, don't you want to renew It and start th year right? ,H4-t 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a ketch and desertntinn may a,nlf-aiy M4rtin our opinion fre w bet her au Invention la probably patent nhle. rommuntrt tioiis strictly eonndentlaL HANDBOOK on Patent tent free. Old eat Bfwrtcy for aet-unuf paten la. Patent taken tbrouirh Munu at Cw rectttve tpeeial notice without chary. In tb Scientific jHmcricatt. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I arrest 1r- 1rns. II a filiation of anTarientma Journal. rr: four month. IL Bold brail new ad ea lent. MUNN&Co.38'8" New York Branca Offloa, IBS F BU Wuhuuiuu. IX U r M o TO IMPROVE YOUR SERVICE CALL BY NUMBER HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY Water Works on the Farm Ye, that's hut what we mean real water urortit running water in the kitchen, the bathroom. the laundry, the barn in fact, all oer the place. And it's all done b that tank you see in the lower left hand corner of thi picture the Kader system. It a vastly ainereni from the old-fashioned elevated tank which worked by gravity. For the 1 Leader Water Supply System 1 operated by compressed air reliable, safe and cleanly. Your windmill pumpa rater into the tank (which ia already full of air). The air, being elastic, is compressed into npper part of the tank, and forces the water out through the pipes. This lives yon a pressure, ao that a powerful stream of water ia on tap at every faucet, no matter where it is located. And this means oAio. iuU frt-protection, for the pressure is alnayi n and always ready. Now, the old style gravity tanks were either put in the attic or fit- mated on a high tower out of doors. In the former casa, their weieht when full, cracked the plastering; or they overflowed or leaked, flooding the rooms below. In the case of the outside tanks, tne water otten froze solid in winter, necessitating expensive plumb ing bills ; or it became hot and atagnant during the summer and unlit for use. The Taf Transfer (To. Draying. . . Wood Yard HAY, FLOUR and FEED For Sale Office Phone 29 Residence 232-M JjjgFjT rrn V j J LEADER TANK sfsMjELwiami!iaia Leader Water Supply System voids all this, because the air-tight tank ia other in the basement or buned umlcr- r round below the frost line. Every outnt Is complete, with full directions, and is easily installed. The Leader System needs no repairs, ta suited to small buildings or large, and la moderate ta price. MX rA'rs mem? L?t us send vou our ft- hawtk.t. I bolred the Water supply srory or. a nun woo au Ms country horns works. Write for It today. d intra or v - v . "How TJ 1.1 i. .i Problem." the MjV:f!tii.-iTl cccasruiir equipped tnia. rwv. si a wlth modern water 17 f A. J before you forget fl B 1 1 ,. si i n mm Addr" or En"uir LSI Apple Land and Orchard Company Office, No. 9 Oak Street, Phone 26 or 2002 K, Hood River A HOLDUP f Ship Your 9 Ww;:;f frauberries WITH THE DAVIDSON I This tsrrlbls highwayman la merely demanding that Santa Claus scatter a few subscriptions to this newspaper around as Christmas presents. Jlo1 a bad tori cf gift, ifthir. s FRUIT COMPANY and get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EaXPE RIENCE in handling this delicate fruit. Our careful attention and experience shows in the promptness and amount of the returns. SHIPPING WAREHOUSE $1 Foot of Third Street Phone No. 65 1.