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4 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS; prosperity for it at home and rt'SLVHSD VIMMUt MOANING BY abrOfld. MOOD Rl ER .NEWS CO.MPANY, Inc. ' Hooo Krvm. Oib Apple PHceS .VaTT. ZZZ-i The fact that a s'y in e. p. kk hell kb puiwt , creased c ro p 01 apples is mis C P. SOXMCHSEX Sonu. Tuu,i. 1 t) harvested from the w. h. walton . emto i northwest should not cause tim- c p. soxxicHSEs . . c I idity pro-ers, As we Subscription, $1.50 Near in Advance ! have frequently said before, I whatever price other sections Entered a ancood -class matter. Fee. 10. at , . , . . , i n- it o .t Hood or,,,-. net for their apples Hood River Bade tb Art at March i. VTX. The Columbia Highway The announcement by Henry Wemme, president of the Auto mobile Club in Portland, that work will be started in Multno mah county this fall on a hard surface highway from Portland to Hood River should spur resi dents here to activity in provid ing means to construct the part of the road necessary in this county. In his statement of the benefits of such a road Mr. Wemme calls attention to advan tages that are most patent and convincing. The completion of a highway along the Columbia river such as is proposed will form a connecting link with the big city of Portland in many ways more beneficial than any other mode of transportation and will insure to Hood River and eastern Oregon a wea'th of vis " itors and cementing of interests that will cause the development and growth of population in these sections to increase many times over in a comparatively short time. Its stimulus in bringing tour ists to Hood River will be one of its greatest assets, resulting in the location of resorts in the scenic portions of the valley that will become world famous. As an added source of attraction and revenue to the valley its scenic beauties are of the fore most and if fostered will eventu ally be second only to its great industry of fruit growing. The promoters of the Columbia river highway should receive every possible encouragement from the residents of Hood River and eastern Oregon who should bring to a successful completion a pro ject whose benefits will be in estimable. The State Assembly The results of the Republican state assembly are on the whole satisfactory. Some of the nom inations made did not meet with the approbation of all the dele gates, but this was to be ex pected. However, there is no question but what they will support the ticket and that it will also re ceive strong support from the rank and file of the Republican party throughout the state, if the votes of the delegations from the various counties is a criter ion. The strength developed by Mr. Bowerman for the nomina tion for governor indicates that he has a much larger following in all sections of the state than was believed, as with the excep tion of Crook he received sup port from every county in the state. His nomination, notwith standing the number of candi dates in the field, was made unanimous as was also that of most of the candidates placed before the assembly. The selection of a Republican ticket to go before the people was not, however, the most im- will get more. The situation, however, should cause those who have apples to sell to look at it from a logical, matter of fact standpoint and expect to receive for their fruit whatever the market conditions warrant There is no question that the local Apple Growers' Union and others who may han dle apples from this section will be called upon to use slightly different methods in disposing of the crop here this year than heretofore and for this reason growers should adapt their ideas in conformance with what may be necessary in advance. It is probable that the fine fruit of the valley will be spread over a wider area this year than for merly and that it will be sold in several of the large cities of the country instead of being more or less confined to one. This means something of an experiment, but one that is highly necessary ow ing to the increase in the crop, as it is believed that it will be '. better to have several big mar- j kets competing for the highj priced apples from Hood River, than one. There is good ground ! for this belief in apple products as well as others. ; The main requisite is for the shipment to be above reproach in every particular, which will do much toward solving any problem of prices or marketing ; that may arise. And the tall flection will Wga To clamor for attention. Tbe Dvxt tew wrvka will fir the gun Repeatedly and oftly, And a lot of folk begin to run For office very oftljr. Tbe bold Innnrgent will have polled the principal chautauqua. and will by that time have been told how far dlncrevt hi balk wa, or If to follow hi attack with further demonstra tion, or quietly to tip-toe back npon the reservation. There'll be some dust put up. It fteeni, when this event getagolu;. and otne tiling darting at the eeaiu that wanted proper ewlnn No wonder Kooeevelt came back, add nowaday his gun 1 rusting In the ebooting rack, when here V where the fun 1. LODGE DIRECTORY The tltue of green and growing thing will near It termination, ati'l ' the song the thresher sweetly slu ! will come with moderation. We'll sort o' think of autumn time, U' hunter and the nutter, and the fn-li Ing hole will wear a slime as thick a apple butter. lt wonderful SVonhvax do your family washing; saves rubbing aul saves the clothe; makes them clean, sweet and snowy white. Wasbwai Is a new scientific compound that washes In hot or cold water without ' the use of soap. It I entirely harm less and different from any thing you ; have ever used. Send ten cent stamps today for regular size ty mall. Agents wanted to Introduce Washwax every where , Address Washwax Co., St. LouK Mo.' i FOR AUGUST Copyright 1910 by C. H. RIETH. Of August It may first be snid, Its name Is from Augustus, whom men have likened unto Ted, perhaps with out injustice. He made the world go round about us many times a minute, and the news was always dull without the great Augustus In It. He bud his Ananias Club for liars and for fukers, and he loved to sail his little tub among the llotnan breakers. He counted peace a sort of plague, und never did pursue It, but let It rally at The Hague, and you couldn't beat him to It. Hood River Light & Power Company. If you want quick return on roar wife' life insurance policy, just forget all the Labor Sarins-, Monty Savin; and Time Sarina Electrical devices on the market at the present time. With aa Electric Chafing DUh. a Percolator mnd m Toamtmr you can pre pare a rood breakfast or a midnight lunch in T minutes to 10 minutea from the time you enter tbe kitchen. With an Electric Wmrhimf Machimo you can put clothe to soak at night, listen to them beinr washed while you eat breakfast, and watch an electric wrincer do them in a twinkling; after breakfast. Women in g-eneral understand tbe use of and appreciate an Electric CmrHmm from. Innumerable other devices of a service able and inexpensive nature are oa the market, and anyone who stops to think the matter over will appreciate the fact that a shortening- of the cord wood bill will more than equal the lengthening of Electric Light bilL If you have a lurhtina- service) you will note thst you gut the Liectricity fur op erating these devices mostly on a very low rate. Beside this look at the difference in temperature in tbe rooms. Just take a minute some time and fig ure the cost of the wood consumed for washing and ironing alone. If the supply house don't camr a stock of what you want, we will get it for you. IS fsnby Post. G A. R.-Meets at the K. of P. hil the second and fourth Saturdays of the month at f . nv O. K. Castaer. oew mender; S. V. Wythe, adjutant. Csnby W. R, C. No. 16-Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month in aU oi P. hall at i p. m. Jeanie Bentle. president; Abbw J. Baker, iwcretary. Ciirt Hood River. No. 42. F. of a', meets' every Thurwiay evening ia K. of P. hall. Visiting Foresters always welcome. Wm fTemming. CfLi r . c Brasilia, r. a. IJ.wd River LouVe.NatM6.AlF aTsI. 1 sleets Saturday evening on or before each full . Ralph Savage. W. at.; D. McDonald, secre- ,1U7" Houd River Cp."No.''ra2."M;"w. A. Meets in L a O. F. hall every Wednesday night. A. k. Cramp. V. C: E. 8- Mayes, clerk. Hood River Camp, No. TTtt. W. O. W.- Meets at K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month. W A. Eby. C. C; Floyd curling, elerk. Hood River Circle. No 52. Women of Woodcraft. -Meet at L O. O. F k.11 t eiu (hint Kr- urday nights, each month. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Wm. Genger, N. G.; Alice Shay, clerk. I iiewud Lodge. No. 107. L O. O. F.-Meeta in Fraternal hall every Thursday evening at 7:00, it the coruer of Fourth and Oak streets. Visiting trothers welcomed. J. M. Mood. N. U ; U. W Tnompenn. secretary. . , . Kemp Lodge. No. 1SL L O. O. F.-Meeta in the Odd Kellows hall at Odeil every Saturday r. gnt. v tailing Druthers cordially welcomed. W A. Lorkman. NG.j Geo. Shepard, secretary. I surel Rebeka Lodge No. 87. L O. O. F.-Mmis -"nrt and thirt Mondays in each month. Ther raa M. Caxtner. N. G.; Nettie Mosea, secretary. ount Mood Lodge. No. 2U5, L O. O. F.. meets every Saturday evening in Gnbble'a halL ML Hood. A. M. Kelly. N. G.; G. W. Dimmick. secretary. ountain Home Camp. No. J469. R. N. A? Meets at K. of P. hall on tbe second and fourth rndays of each month. Mrs. A. Crump. O.: Mrs, Ella Dakin, recorder. leta Assembly, No. 105. U. A.-Meeta in their hall the nrst and third Wedneadavs. work: econd and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. D. Henrichs. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. Oregon Grape Rebekah Lodge No. 181. L O. '6'v. Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays ineacnmontn in onOMe hall. Ht. Huod. Or. Josephine Vauthiers. N. G.; Minnie L. Larwood. secretary. Fiverside Lodge, No. 6ft. A. O. U. W.-Meet in kK. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday nightaof the month. Viaiting brothers cordially welcomed. R. E. Chapman. W. M.; Chester hhute. recorder. Waucoma Lodge, NoT SO. K. of P. -Meets' " their Cast's Hail every Tuesday night, when netting brothers are fraternally welcomed. C. C. Cuddeford. ajC.Lnu. S. Uenbergt tL of R. S. Vuna Temple Pythian Sisters, No. 6 Meets the ' ' first and third Tuesday of eack month at K. of V. halL Ueorgina Isenberg. M. E. C; Eat M Fredrick. K. of R. ft C Ms Oi: Japanese JSoveltks Kutane and Tokyo Dishes. Bamboo Furniture. M. NIGUMA Oik Stmt, foraer bf ' rboai 160 He preached about the same old things that Teddy has been preach ing, and most of Home's awakenings resulted froiu his teaching. He bat tled hotly fwr tbe right and valiantly Imbued It, and the stork could not attempt to light but what he up and shooed It. There was, however, one affair to tell which Is to tattle, and and that was where this Itomiio bear was coming In from battle. He had, of course, put everything oppos ing him td slumber, and Home awaited him to sing some laudatory number. liut here tbe parallel desists. Au gustus said tbem. No, sir! and when be entered with his lists It might have been the grocer for all the greeting that be got from that ad miring chorous, tbe which desire, of course, was not a bit UkeTheodorus. Hut however, when he died the mouth that loves to grill us was be- portant result to the party in the written far and wide the season if e i ; l . oi rexiiiUH. i ney wanitu iu irftici mvic iai i TwCi i 1 1 i 45 aim vi greater benefit was the re-organization effected of its elements from east to west and from north to south. The great move ment that manifested itself in bringing together over 1200 Re publicans selected at open meet ings to represent the voters of the party at the state assembly and the unanimous accord with which they worked in re-uniting demonstrated that it only re quired the fusing of its various elements to insure its former in fluence coupled with renewed vigor and harmony. After a a lapse of six years the Republi cans of Oregon are again united for the principle! that have won Spray and Garden nose Plumbing CP. SUMNER Opposite tbe Post Office Horn Phone 20 s xczrz a a. z. f. i. a. jt-i-x: r 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. 06 Oak Street Hood Hirer Kent I Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak Street, opposite Smith Block. Hood Rirer. FOR SALE One Hundred and Forty four Acres unimproved Fruitland in upper Valley. Four miles south of Park dale station. Five acres cleared. $65.00 an acre. Terms. Apply to JOHN GOLDSBURY, PARKDALE The Steamer TEAL leaves Portland for The Dalles, Big bddy, and way points Tuesdays, Thnrutavi and Saturdays at 7 a. m . . returning Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving tne uanes ai a. m. Resumed service Feb. 1st, 1910. com memorate the hot time he preaenU'd the nation with, at any rate, o Au gut was Invented. The dojf days will resuiiie again, And the man who voted water With the weather down to eight or j ten j IJ-low will grow the hotter With wlnhlng that he had foreseen i Tbe aeaon hot and stewing, ! And nothing but a choice between j J'lnk lemonade and bluing. j It will not strike him, we'er afraid, an when the cold waa stinging, and. np and down the wind-swept afreet i tbe k-kkn were clinging. There's nothing like a dry parade, the xhouts of hallelujah, and the children "kill fully arrayed for what you want to fool you. At any rate the world will spin Wkh very small pretention. CJHigh Class Orchard Land, Improved and Unimproved, in all sized tradts. When you want good land see us. : : : : : J. H. Heilbronner & Co. The Reliable Dealers LEONARD J. WYETH ALFRED T. ALLEN WYETH & ALLEN REAL ESTATE Orchard Lands and Gly Property LIST WITH US SMITH BLOCK Phone 175 HOOD RIVER, OR. RJVER ABSTRACT CO. J. M. SCMM ELTZER, Saoratary Abstracts, lisiruee, CiivegiiclM iH Sarttg Beits We have the only complete set of Abut met Books in Hood River County and are in fosition to execute all irork with promptness and accuracy. II 'e represent some of the best old line Fire Insurance Com parties doing business in Oregon, and can give the fire insurance obtttiuible for the money. Our reputation as conveyancers is krtoirn to all. .Ill of our work is guaranteed. Come to us when you want Surety Bonds of any description. (Met la tht DAVIDSON BUILDIN8. N. E. Cerntr Cites Tfclr (trait Homo Phono HOOD RIVER. OREGON CAPITAL J.YI) SURPLUS $121.000.00 SPENDING TIME OVER NOW IT'S TIME TO SAVE There is surely no better way to insure a neat accumulation (or a possible future investment or a nest egg for the "rainy day" than by opening a savings account with the Firt National Bank Hood River, Oregon We pay 3 per cent and would like to have your name on our books. SMITH BROS. Successors to JACKSON & JACKSON We have just put on our shelves complete new stocks of Canned and Bottled Goods, Teas and Coffees and are prepared to give prompt attention to orders. PHONE 47 FREE DELIVERY Stanley Smith Lumber Company Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Shingles Etc. Lumber delivered to any part of the Valley H. H. Baii.kt 11 W. R. Coi.iT a .1 hi mi BAILEY & COLBY Electric Wiring and Fixtures $ All kinds of Electrical Supplies at Moderate IYices fa Office and Dipay Room at 1 1 7 Slal Str Shp Phont : R Rcsnhnr Phon M-