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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1910 3 n IE3Q LOOK. METRE! 10 Acres, half cleared and nearly all in 2 year old apple trees with peach fillers, potatoes between, black berries, 4-room neat house, fine view, small barn. A decided bargain at 3300. Terms 40 Acres uncleared brush land, fine soil, southerly sloje. 125 per Acre the L-P Land Co. Tel. 259 12 Smith Block Hood River, Ore. il J. F. REYNOLDS Plumbing and Tinning We install Heating Plants of all kinds Hood River Heights WHEN YOU WANT Manufacturirig and Repair Work OF ANY AND EVERY DESCRIPTION We are prepared to do It In our large and well equipped Manufactur ing and Repair Establishment. We would be pleased to have you call on us. FINE HORSESHOEING. SNOW & UPSON Shops 14 1-M3-M5-H7 Fourth St., Op. Qilbert-Vaughan, Hood River.Or. Horses Home Stables Conducted as a .. 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 lone distance telephones. Call or write J. L. STUART Underwood MANAGER Washington GO TO 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 To the discriminating Housewife: We have installed some new machinery and CUPID FLOUR will now make the bo hit est, 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 furnish it, trade with someone who will. It is made in Hood KixJcr . Hood Rier fHiCCing Company BOXES! BOXES!! -BOXES ! Apple and Pear Boxes Stanley-Smith Lumber COMPANY COUNTY REPUBLICANS RECOMMEND TICKET (Continued from Pure 1) 1 1 y anil checked Improper methods on the purt of certain corporations, tins upheld aud furthered the great et Improvement of the aire In the work In the Isthmus of I'anaina, and In Increased facility of naviga tion of our Inland waterways and development of our harbors; and hag worked for efficiency and honesty, also looking toward the decrease of the burden of taxation. We heartily commend the administration of President Tuft on account of the postal savings bank, a measure which the country bas long desired and which we believe will prove u great blessing. We also express our satisfaction with the services of our congressman Hon. W. It. Ellls,who has endeavored to protect the Interests of his con stituents aud to obtain for them the granting of advantages to which they are entitled, when those who were sent to represent this state In the senate li'ive leen careless and neglectful of the rights of Its people. We likewise endorsed and heartily approve of the work of our represen tative, Hon. J. L. Carter, In the last session of the Oregon legislature. We believe In a representative form of government; we believe that such a government, in its best aud highest form, can only be reached when It is possible for those who believe In and desire such a government to meet to gether for the purpose of discussing public matters aud affairs, principles of legislation and of governmental action; to choose from among their number those whom they deem to be fit representatives of the principles of the party, thereby preserving to us and to our posterity the political rights and liberties secured to us by the patriots of those notable assem blies and conventions which gave to us and the world the Declaration of Independence and the federal consti tution. Non-pnrtisau government, so-called as we have seen It, has been effective principally in favoring the schemes of those Incompetent ones who will trick aud plot by any means to se cure to themselves position In public ollice, without regard for, and In no way representing, the choice of the eople. We are In favor of so amending the constitution of the state of Oregon as to permit counties to Issue long term bonds to pay the expense of the Immediate construction of modern and permanent roads and highways. The voters of this state have sufll cleut cause to carefully scrultlulze the uses to which the Initiative and referendum has Iteen prostituted. The purpose of the law was to en able the people to cure defects In legislative enactments, or to secure, iK-tween sessions of the law-mr.klng body, Immediate relief, when the public welfare demanded; but tin tlon of Mr. Costuer Mr. ( lark's nom ination was declared unaulmous. ror the office of commissioner there were four candidates noinl nated. O. A. McCurdy's nomination waa put before the assembly by J H. Shoemaker, II. S. tialllgaii named by C. Dethtnan. O. H. Khodes by Hans Lage and A. M. Kelly by U. W. Dim nili k. It was decided to let the commissioners who were nominated decide who should run for the long and short terms. 1 he vote was as follows: McCurdy So, Ualllgan 38, II nodes 10, Kelly 24. Mr. Ualllgan and Mr. Mct'urdy U-Ing noulnnted the former asked Mr. Mc Curdy to become the candidate for the four year terra. The latter stated be would consider the matter as he might want to retire after two years' service. For office of sheriff O. W. Dlmmltk wat nominated by E. C. Miller, Frank ( handler by It. D. Smith and O. It. Cnstner by W. II. Walton. The ballot showed that Castner received 33 votes, Dlmmlck 21 and Chandler S. Mr. Castner was declared elected, having received a majority of all the votes cast. The candidates for county clerk were F. H. Iseuberg and J. I. Lucas, the former received 32 votes aud the latter :t0, and Mr. Neuberg's election wus made unanimous at the sugges tion of Mr. Lucas. Mr. Lucas was then declared the unanimous choice of the assembly for assessor and the secretary In structed to enst a ballot declaring him elected. C. I. Thompson was also declared the nominee of the assembly for county school superintendent and J. M. Schmeltzer for county treasurer. C. M. Hurlbert was unanimously elected as the nominee for county surveyor. Dr. F. C. Broslus was made the unanimous choice for cor oner, A. C. Buck for Justice of the peace and E. S. Ollnger for constable. The precinct committeemen were then named as follows: P. 8. David son, west; S. G. Campbell, east; G. K, Castner. center; Roy D. Smith, south; A. M. Kelley, Baldwin; W. L. Carnes, Odell; A. W. Meyers, Falls. A number of enthusiastic speeches followed, endorsing the county nom inees and the assembly, among those making addresses were E. L. Smith, T. J. Cunning, J. G. Tate and J. I Hershner. The candidates were also called upon and pledged themselves to adiululster the affairs of their sev eral offices to the best of their ability In cane they were elected. Wingless Chickens Chicken wings will disappear when the new wingless chickens raised by W. A. Bertram of Illinois become common, lie has round tnat wings decrease the value of chickens In the cities and towns by making confine ment In yards more difficult. He conceived the Idea by crossing com mon breeds with the Wyaudottes and Barred Bocks, having wings smaller In proportion to their weight than of other chickens. After sev- so that we have now upon our statue books some laws which are Ill-considered, and some which are contradictory or conflicting. We W lleve there Is grave danger In these measures unless some limitation In' placed upon their use. law has teen used for selfish Interests ' "! seasons he has produced a funny looking thing which has only a few pin feathers where nature meant wings to be and which can not Jump a feuce higher thnn two feet. It will le easier to fatten chickens which do not reduce their weight by the exer tion of fljlug. Tutting more flesh Besolved, that we heartily endorse ; on the drumsticks and wishbones the direct primary elections law, but deny that this law was ever Intended 1 to take awny our constitutional : right to assemble In a pencable man- j tier to consult for our common good. 1 Besolved, that we appeal to nil Republicans, to all who honor the achievements of the Republican part j In behalf of human lilerty, progress! and the widest national prosperity j and influence, to Join with us In sii -! porting these principles and, so far ns they mny be found worthy, tliej candidates recommended bv this as-1 sembly. Respectfully submitted. A. A. Jayxk. Newton l'i ai;k, .1. G. Tatk, C. Dktiimax, J. L. llKKSIINKII A motion to take a recess to al low the various precincts to select delegates to the state assembly was carried and when chilled to order the following were elected. A. M. Kelly, G. W. Dlmmlck, A. R. Graham, W. L. Carnes, C. Dethman, .1. L. Carter. S. G. Campbell, J. G. late. C. 1. Thompson, A. A. Jayne, C. T. Early, D. McDonald, T. J. Cunning. George Hascall, X. C. Evans. The delegates to the state assembly were author ized to attend the congressional dis trict and Judicial assemblies. In order to give Falls precinct a Is-tter representation In the assem bly a motion was unanimously car ried to give .1. I. Lucas a seat In the Falls precinct delegation. Nominations for county officers wero then put In motion. The tirst office taken up was that of county Judge. L. N. Blowers was placed in nomination by S. (1. CampU'll, New ton Clark wns nominated by Rev. .J G. Tate and G. It. Castner by C. I Thompson. Frank Chandler and S. G. Campbell were appointed tel lers. Blowers received 11 votes, Clark 'M nnd Castner 14 and on m- wlll compensate for the disappear ance of the wings. Exchange. Wheat Harvest On at Dufur Harvesting Is now on In full blast lu this community, there being but few of the farmers that have not commenced cutting. The yield this year is the largest for many years and with the large Dumber of acres that were seeded both to fall and spring grain the quantity that will tie marketed here this fall will be greatly In excess of any former year. It seems that the weather condi tions the past spring have lsHn Ideal for the growth and development of the different grains and the present "bumper" crop Is the result. No es timate has yet been made as to the probable yield from this sccttou but all claim It will be one of the largest In history. Dufur dispatch. W hite Estimates 2 1 ,000 Cars Some time ago W. X. White made the statement that the West would produce l."OO0 enrs of apples this season. Many have questioned this shntement and when Mr. White was seen regarding It, he said that next week he would give the News a de tailed statement of the various coun ties In the Western states which will produce apples and he now estimates that lustead of 1S,"00 cnrloads, there will l 21..VH) from a few sections In the middle West Including Illinois, Missouri and parts tf Kansas. The western applo crop Is bountiful. Canada and Nova Scot In also haw large crops nnd the fruit Is growing nicely In New York. Produce News. The world's most successful tnedl clue for bowel complaints Is Cham Itcrlalu's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar rhoea Remedy. It hns relieved more pain nnd suffering and saved more lives than any other medicine In use. Invaluable for children nnd adults, Sold by nil dealers. Water Works on the Farm Yea, that's Just what we mean real water worki; running water in the kitchen, the bathroom, the laundry, the barn in fact, all over the place. And It all done be that tank yon are la the eower kii nana corner of inn picture the Leader ftyetem. It a rawly diflrrent from the old-fashioned elevated tank which worked by gravity. For the Leader Water Supply System la operated by eompreutd sir reliable, aafc and cleanly. Your windmill pump ater Into the tank (which la already full of air). The air, being elastic, la compressed into upper part of the tank, and force the water out through the pipe. Thi give yon pressure, ao that a powerful stream of water la on tap at every faucet, no matter where it is located. And this means miu tut firt-proiiciuM, tor the pressure ia olurayi e aud alwaya ready. Now, the old style gravity tanks were cither pat ia the attic or lit ated on a high tower out of doors. IS tbc former case, their weight when full, cracked the plastering; or they overflowed or leaked, flooding the room below. Ia the esse of the outside tanka, the water often froze solid in winter, necessitating expenaive plumb ing Dills; or it became hot and atagnant during me summer ana unnt lor use. The Leader Water Supply System avoids all this, because the air-tight tank la either in the basement or buried under ground below the frost line. Every outfit complete, with full directions, and ia easily installed. The Leader System needs Bo repairs, ia suited to small buildings or sarge, ana ia mooerai la price. Let us aend yon our free booklet. "How I Solved the Water Supply Problem," the story of a man wlio successfully equipped his country bom with, modern water wurka. 9 Write for It today, before yon forget VTVX I Vv fl'-0 Vrn u 1 mm Hllllf mm WHsrmM Addr" r Enquire Apple Land and Orchard Company Of floe, Mo. O Oak Street. Phone 26 or 2002 K, Hood Rive For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK ST9 7y7Tyy7yyYy7ww7TTyyyov y fwwtM ! CENTRAL MEAT MARKET P. C. YOUNG, Proprietor Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Oysters. BUTTER AND EGGS FREE AXD PROMPT DELIVERY Phone Main 6 Hood River. Oregon Zr7T7,y.nA.A.A. A A. X A. X. I.. JL X JT. JlX Little White Salmon Valley 120 Icres on the White Salmon river, five miles from the Columbia; 500 one-year-old trees, 40 acres improved, 12 acres under plow, 50 acres brush land, fine stream of water through place, east side of valley all good soil, no waste. Owner will sell at a sacrifice if taken at once. See owner through Van Vorst (EL Wells White falmon. Wash. When ordering your GROCERIES REMEMBER THAT Kinnaird & Kinsey Have a Full and New Line Also.... FLOUR AND FE131 If you can't call, Telephone 78 Successors to CH APM AN, on 12th St.. on the Heights ft A GOOD PROPOSITION 320 Acres 260 acres in first class apple land. 200 acres cleared of jwhich 170 acres is planted to apple trees. 50 acres 2-year-old, balance 1-year-old; all standard varieties. 5 miles from Hood River and all under ditch. Can be han dled on easy terms. 6 on deferred payments W. J. BAKER & CO.