The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, August 10, 1910, Page 12, Image 12

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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910
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IS A LUXURY
with the proper surroundings. I can
refit your whole bath room lor a mod
erate sum, or supply you with fixtures
and trimmings that are marvels 01
beauty and usefulness.
Nkkle Towel Bars, Sponge Holders,
Soap Dishes, etc.
All Plumbing Work Promptly At
tended to.
R. D. GOULD
209 Oak St.
Phone 2'
Bless Its
Little Heart
We have every
thing for baby but
its clothes. At this
drug store there
are the best of
baby foods, nurs
ing bottles.combs
brushes, powders
etc. If there is a
baby at your
house, get the
things he needs
here. Only the
best Is good
enough for your
baby, and the best
is here.
CARL A, PLATH
PHARMACIST
The Rexall Store
CHURCH UNITY
AROUSES INTEREST
Lat Sunday evening a meeting of
grvat value wan held at the Baptist
church, when Rev. Mr. Hargreavea
poke on the subject, "Too Many
Churches In Hood Elver."
Her. II. A. MacDonald, who heard
Rev. H a rg reaves, uud Is Interested In
the movement, says;
"Mr. Hargreaves showed convinc
ingly how the struggle to maintain
the different organizations took all
the time of the adherents and hin
dered the real work for whldh
the church of God should stand
meeting the moral and spirit
ual needs of men and women. The
several denominations stand In a
somewhat traditional hostility to
one another, suspicious, working
out their separate problems, hardly
supporting themselves, and so en
grossed In the struggle for existence
as to have little money or strength,
or even Inclination, to live out the
great law of the beauty of service.
"Mr. Hargreaves made an earnest
appeal to the people of Hood River
to get together and form some proj
ect of amalgamation by which the
number of churches may be reduced.
It was a prophetic note, and a chal
lenge to the laymen of Hood River.
We need to awaken and consider
this project, now Introduced In our
midst, whoee future success Is not
far away."
PASTOR RUSSELL RETURNS.
A Two Matd Schooner Praaantad to
Him For Raligioua Work.
From th Brooklyn Eagle, Juno t, 1210.
Among the passengers who arrived
on the Lusltanla this morning was the
Rev. C. T. Russell, pastor of the Brook
lyn Tabernacle. Ills arrival was await
ed by a number of friends, who pre
sented him with a two masted schoon
er for missionary work about the harbor.
The schooner that was given Pastor
Russell was right on the Job as the
Lusltanla began warping in. From
one mast of the sailing vessel to the
other was strung an enormous piece
of bunting bearing the words "The
Angel," that being the name of the
craft Below was a sign reading "God
Is Love." and a third sign with a re
ligions admonition followed.
Talking of his trip abroad. Pastor
Russell said he expected that within
Ave years Jews would begin returning
to Palestine to make that country their
home. The preacher visited Palestine
during his trip and said he found erl- .
dences constantly of a steady progress
of the Zionist movement
PINE GROVE
Miss Olga Limits Is a guest of Miss
Lulu Hunt this week.
Mr. McLalu has commenced the
erection of a new barn.
Miss Lurana Vannler returned from
Portland the Brut of last week.
The V. CY T. I. will hold their
business session Friday afternoon ol
this week.
The ladles' aid had a very pleasant
social time with Mrs. Allen Friday
afternoon of last week.
Hans Lage and War re u Wells have
been making marked Improvement
on their premises In the past few
days.
Mrs. H. M. Vannler and son Frank
left Wednesday for a visit to New
York, expecting to be absent three
weeks.
Mrs. Shepard and daughter Violet,
who have been visiting friends here
soon leave for their home in North
Yakima.
Mr. Paascb, who has recently re
turned from Minnesota, Is evidently
more in love with Hood River than
ever. He says it has been very hot
and dry In the east.
Several from the vicinity atteuded
the Unitarian church In Hood River
Sunday morning and listened to a
very Interesting sermon delivered by
Miss Buck from Cleveland, Ohio.
Notice
Teachers' examinations will be
given In the following order:
For state papers commencing
Wednesday, August 10th, at 9 o'clock
a. m. and continuing until Saturday,
August 13th at 4 o'clock p. ni.
Wed nesday Penmanship,' blstory
spelllng, physical geography, read
Ing, psychology.
Thursday Written Arithmetic,
theory of teaching, grammar, book
keeping, physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography,
composition, algebra, English litera
ture, school law.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry
general history.
For county papers commencing
Wednesday, August 10, at 9 o'clock
a. m. and continuing until Friday,
August 13, at 4 p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
orthography, reading, physical ge
ography. Thursday Written arithmetic,
theory of teaching, grammar, physi
ology. Friday Geography, school law,
civil government, English literature.
Erskst C. Smith,
' County Supt.
PIPEST
PIPESI
PIPES!
CALABASH
MEERSCHAUM
BRIAR
ID
FES
We have the Largest Assortment of
Fine Pipes ever shown in Hood River.
Don't forget to see our line
before you buy. ::::::
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Prices that are Right. Buy
direct from the Factory. : :
Ross, Richards & Co.
FOURTH AND STATE STREETS
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lournament
For Marksmen
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MARKSMEN th country over
are now turning their atten-
X A tloD t0 tb bl contests of
the year, the national rifle
aud revolver matches at Camp Perry,
Ublo, Aug. 8 to 23, Inclusive, which
promise to be the most Interesting ever
beld, many new features having been
added aud the competitors being great
er In number than ever before. These
tournaments are beld annually at
Camp Perry or at some point where
the range la aa large and well
equlppedbe object being to encour
age goou marksmanship. All the
money the nation puts Into forts, mili
tary equipment and naval armament
Is entirely thrown away unless the
men behind the guns know bow to
shoot, and the military authorities,
both state and federal, are devoting
ever Increasing attention to tbia mat
ter. These matches were established by
congress, which provided the trophy,
and are shot under the auspices of the
national1 board for promotion of rifle
practice and under the direction of the
war department They draw together
the 1.000 best marksmen In the Dnlted
States; tbey require the services of
1,000 regular troops and 100 army offi
cers; tbey set the high water mark In
military rifle shooting. Therefore they
are of considerable Importance to the
country, and some facts In regard to
them will be of Interest even to the
citizens who never expect to shoot
This Is the fourth year that Camp
Perry has bees selected for the nation-
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pats- - I
MA.RE8MEN OOMPrTINQ AT CAMP PEBBI.
al shoot, where there are 236 rifle and
revolver targets, all arranged to the
north so that they can be shot upon
from a common Bring line. The war
department and the state of Ohio fur
nish tents, cots, mattresses, tables,
chairs and other camp furniture free
to all competitors, while subsistence
may be obtained from the various
messes or at the large mess hall at
reasonable rates. The spot Is delight'
fully located aod has over a mile of
the finest bntblcg beach In the world.
A new and Interesting feature of .this
meet will be the revolver matches for
the police of the country. The na
tional police team match will be shot
for the first time on Aug. 11. Each
team Is to consist of five police offi
cers from the force of a single city,
and no officers may shoot on more
than one team. Tbey must have been
In the same police force for at least
three months prior to the date of the
match and will wear the authorized
uniform of their force. At fifteen
yards each man will fire two scores
of Ove shots each, rapid Ore, eight
seconds to each score. At twenty-five
yards each man will Ore two strings
of Ove shots each, timed flre, fifteen
seconds to each score, and at fifty
yards each man will flre five shots,
slow fire, twenty seconds for each
shot. For this match there has been
given a handsome silver trophy, which
will remain In the custody of the
police force winning It from year to
year.
The national police individual match
will be open to any police officer In
the country, and the prizes will be
money and a number of beautiful
prizes. In addition, the police will be
eligible to compete In a number of
other revolver matches at the tourna
ment Besides these contests, the pro
gram Includes the regular matches of
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the Ohio State Rlflo association, the
National Rifle association aud the
national board for promotion of rifle
practice. Among leading events of
the meet are the famous Herrlck enp
match, Catrow cup match, adjutant
general's cup match, governor's match.
marine corps match and president
match. The first prize for the latter
Is a gold medal, an autograji) letter
from the president of the United
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