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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910 V Oregon Shopjline ahd union Pacific TIHE TABLE Effective Sunday, June 12th, trains will arrive and depart at Hood River, Oregon, on the following schedule: W EST BOUND No. . Fast lUil (no paaaenirera) i.bO A. M. No. S. Portland Flyer 520 " No. 11. Soo-Spokane-Purtland 6:50 " No. 13. Portland Local 7:46 " No. 6. Oreiroo A Washington Express 7:56 " No. L Portland Local 4:30 P. M. No. 7. Chicago Limited 5:45 " EAST BOUND No. 2. Baker City Local 10:25 A. If. No. 8. Chicago Limited 11:55 " N& 14. The Dalle Local 6:20 P. M. No. 4. Spokane Flyer 80 " No. 10. Fast Mail 8:30 " No. 12. Soo-Spokane-Portland 8:55 " No. 6. Oregon A Washington Expressions " Trains No. 7 and No. 8 have no coaches; pasaen rers using this train will be required to pay pull man fare in addition to railroad fare; these trains make no stops between Hood River and Portland. Train No. 7 stops only at The Dalles. Arlington. Pendleton. Gibbons. LaGrande, Hot Lake. Union. Baker City and Huntington. Trains No. 1 and 2 stop at all stations between Baker City and Portland. T.uns No. 13 and 14 stop at all stations be tween Portland and The Dalles. J. H. FREDRICY, Agent. W. O. ALORED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Both Phones FOR sale: Four Acres and One-Half, one-half mile from postomce Four acres in bearing orchard trees 10 years old. Will be sold cheap for cash. Enquire at News Office FOR SALE BY OWNER 40 Acres south of Summit Shot soil. Four acres in New- towns, Spitzenbergs, Ortleys and Arkansas Blacks set this spring. Tv:o acres slashed, balance light clearing. Good spring, lumber for house. Price $4500. lerms If interested, address Box K, News Office YOUR CHOICE of two 10 ACRE TRACTS for $1200. All good Orchard Land, 3 1-2 miles from Un derwood. Wash. Improve ments on each tract. This is a bargain. Investigate. C. ROSENKRANZ Underwood, - Washington More Insurance in force in Oregon than any other company Uhe fiorlhbue si em Mutual Life OF MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN JOHN GOLDSBURY Rcprcscntstivc Phone 2X5 Odcll Hood River, Oregon Simplicity and Durability GOD'S STONE WITNESS THE GREAT PYRAMID. The Ancients In recounting tba 8to Wonders of the World, placed at the head of the list, the Great Pyramid. Its Interior passage ways evidently symbolically represent the Ages and PUpensatlona In the Divine Oorernmsnt In connection with humanity. Its witness Is only beginning to go out to the world of mankind. It Is commonly credited to the foolishness of aa Egyptian King. Such claims as to the other Pyramids which are inferior to thla one, are not questioned, but the great Pyramid evidently was constructed under Divine supervision. In symbolic language the Pyramid Interprets Itself If fig ured an Inch for a year. The downward passage way from the entrance to the bottomless pit represents(the way traversed by the human race to death. The ascending passage way represents an escape from death and corresponds to the giving of the Law to Israel. "If ye do these thlntcs ye shall live by them." The Intervening years to the end of Jewish favor, A. D. 82, has Its eiact fulnilraent In Pyramid Inches, bringing us to the Grand Gallery, which ymbollxes the Gospel Age, the period of the High Calling, the Lord coming "that we might have life and that more abundantly." The grand scheme of 1 rvrt I m.n fwr j , LEVEU.CD ROCK mp MUt Litem 18HA.D. j , jL.Hyh mUJtnimHS. towNileUrelinlsesA.a. v is the basis which the WHITE SLAV INU MACHINE Is built on. We are unprejudiced In our claim that the WHITE Is the best sewing machine in the WORLD. We are only too glad to show you that the range of work is unlimited. We make the Vibrator and Rotary machines, the latter being equipped with the Lock and Chain stitch, making two machines in one and possesses other desirable features too numerous to mention. See STEWART HARDWARE A FURNITURE CO., local dealer, Hood River, Ore., before you buy. WCITE SEWING MACHINE CO. THE GREAT PYRAMID WHICH PASTOR KL'SSELL BELIEVES HAS SYMBOLIC B IB LI 0 Alt SIGNIFICANCE. Pyramid passage way measurements tells us thst the Gospel Age la soon to end and that the time for Divine favor to return to Israel Is about due. The measurements seemingly say that by 1915 the Jews should be re-established In their Promised Land. Ths Pyramid covers an area of about 13 acres; Is 486 feet high, and 764 feet broad at Its base. It Is estimated to weigh about 6,000,000 tons. It con tains stones weighing three or four times as much as one of the obelisks. Some of the stones are thirty feet In length, and flt so closely together that you may run a pen knife over the surface without discovering the breaks be tween them. There Is now no machinery so perfect that It will make two surfaces thirty feet In length which will meet together as these wonderful stones In the Great Pyramid. Its four corner stones are sunken In the earth In fulfillment of Job xxxvlll, 3-7. It Is supposed to have been built B. C. 2170, at which time the star, Draconls, symbolizing death, looked down the de scending passageway, and at which time the Pleiades were In line and looked down the ascending passageways leading to life, the Pleiades representing the throne of Jehovah, the source of all Ufa-giving power. TOOK HEADFIRST SLIDE DOWN MOUNT HOOD'S SIDE The largest party that has climbed Mouut Hood since the Mazamns made their famous ascent several years ago made the climb Sunday. A large port of the cllmlx-r were local people and the ascent wan made without mitthap, with the ex ception of a slight accident to Ir, W. H. Nlchol who attempted to walk down the enow field section of the mountain erect and missed hi foot lug. Striking the Ice heavily he shot Jown the mountain head first at a terrific speed, bounding high Into the air on striking bumps In the Ice. Af. ter a thrilling slide of half a mile he brought up within a few feet of a deep crevasse and was rescued by his companions and taken down to the Inn. With the exception of a few bruises Dr. Nlchol was uninjured. Most of the climbers, Including C. A. Mosely, If. K. Daveoport, O. II. Tilllson, . A. Hrady, A. Z. Crocker, K. M. Hamilton, C. A. Hathbun. It. J. McKay, C. C. LemmoD, James Lem moD, C. L. Wheeler, It. J. Gingrich, It. Ellis of Cedar Rapids, la., W. J. Brlnckle of Spokane and I,. Rronsom of Cincinnati, left here Saturday morning and arrived at the Inn about 0 o'clock Saturday evening. Later they were joined by .1. K. Montgomery, V. C. Brock, Mason Raid win and Dr. Schllester. After camping for the night the party started for the summit of the moun tain at an early hour in the morning arriving there at noon. Messrs. Wheeler and Tilllson proving more active than the rest of the party proceeded It to the top by au hour and a half. One mem Iter of the party failed to make the entire distance. Coming back the trip was made In good time. It was during the de scent that Dr. Nlchol lost his footing. The cllmlH-rs returned to the city Sunday night. An Exhibit Car for Oregon The efforts of the Great Northern railroad to exploit the Northwest by tnenns of exhibit cars operated through tne east and middle west will be extended this year fo Include Oregon as well as Washington, and a car Is now being equipped at Port land to display the products of the former state. Washington had an exhibit car on the road last year, starting at the close of the Alaska- Yukon-I'aclllc Exposition, and It proved such a success In bringing new settlers to the Northwest that the Immigration department of the railroad decided to use two cars this season, il. D. Wight of '!! Fifth St.. Portland, Is assembling the Oregon exhibit, and when the car is supplied with an exhibit from every county tn Oregon It will ! on display In Port land for a few days and then started on Its tour of the couutry. A lec turer will accompany the car, and lectures Illustrated with stereoptlcan views will be given In places visited. The Washington car Is already on Its second trip through the middle west. In another year the Great Northern will probably branch out and Include other western states In Its exhibit car campaign to bring In more settlers. Big Circus Announcement Is made that on Thursday and Friday, August 2.")-20, the Rarnum and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth will visit I'ortlaud. This Is the best news of the day to those who are fond of the circus form of amusement. For fifty-five years this has been the leading show of the world. This year It conns forth with an entire new equipment which cost the management $:1,"m),imm. The main performance Is given In three rings, on two stages, on an Im mense Roman race track and In the dome. The climax of the program Is the appalling ierformance of Des perado, a mad Frenchman, who leaps from the dome of the tent and lands on his bare chest. Additional thrills are given by Jupiter, a pure white Arabian horse. It rides to the dome of the tent In a balloon and descends amid a Niagara of explod ing rockets and fireworks. Then there Is Charlie the F irst, beyond all question the most remarkable ani mal that ever came to the notice of scientists. Charlie the First Is merely a chimpanzee, but he has become the greatest bicycle rider and ncrobat In the world. He does an act on one of the stages that Is the wonder of the age. In the menagerie is found the most remarkable zoological exhibit ever seen outside of the Interior of an African Jungle. It Is Rumblno, the first and only baby giraffe ever born or exhibited In Amerlcn. Only once U'fore In history has the stork vis Ited the giraffe pen of a captive zoo of nnlmnls. That event happened over fifty years ago In London, Eng land. The youngster died In-fore It could te placed on exhibition. Rum blno Is only three feet tall, less than one-seventh of Its mother's height. The youngster Is worth Its weight In gold. On the list of performers are the names of 4H) of the world's most tal ented jierformers. The new parade Is a marvel of Interest. It a pnno rnrna of a thousand wonders. Tin-re are three miles of It. Here Is an opportunity for the -o-ple of Hood River and vicinity to see the greatest circus ever organized. The railroads will lower the rates of fare and special excursions will le run. Try the Classified Column. INNS OF CHINA. . A Knock That Wreoksd a Deer and Raised a Rumpus. Some ot l lie Inns of modern China are badly built The correspondent of tbe London 'limes In traveling across the country receutly had tula experi ence: "At only one village bad 1 any dliliculty. We were marching late Id tbe dark, and I bad sent my groom i u ahead to find me an Inn, as he had often done before. lie entered tbe Tillage, and, finding tbe large Inn door closed, be called out to tbe people to open It But his Peking speech la not raslly understood In Kansu, and no one answered btm. Then be knocked, and to bis dismay tbe crazy door fell down. I mined In t My there was a row. The Innkeeper and bis vociferous spouse shouted oat their wrongs. "Every one came into the street to bear; the whole village was roused. When I arrived it seemed like a dem onstration in my honor. As is tbe nstfora, a dozeu people together told tm wtint bad happened. I soon satis tied every one by first examining tbe damage and then paying compensa tion In full. 1 paid 100 cash (rather more than twopence), and my gener osity was approved. "Tbe structure thus damaged re minded one of tbe Jerry built bouses familiar to students In Edinburgh, where it Is on record that a lodger once complained to bis landlord that tbe celling In bis room bad fallen down. 'But how do you account for thntr asked the landlord. 'Somebody In tbe next flat sneezed.' replied tbe lodger." A RECORDINHITTING. Dtlthanty's Four Homers and a 8ingte In Five Timas at Bat. Tbe baseball expert Hugh S. Fuller- ton, In an article on "Batting" in the American Magazine, describes as fol lows the greatest hitting feat recorded, executed by Ed Delehanty, and which It was bis good fortune to witness: "Adonis Terry was pitching a great pitcher with a wonderfully fast curve ball and three of the home runs were made off the curve. Tbe first time at bat Delehanty bit the ball high over the right field fence, perhaps seventy feet from the foul Hue, which would be 245 feet from tbe plate, and the fence was thirty-five feet high. Tbe second time be hit over the same fence, but farther toward center field. The third time he drove a single over short stop, a line bit aud perhaps the hard est bit of all. Dahlen, leaping, touched the ball with both bands. They were torn apart and tbe ball caromed al most to tbe left fielders before It struck the ground. Tbe next home run was straight to the center field between the clubhouses, nearly 400 feet away. The last time be came to the bat the crowd was cheering him on. Lange retired between tbe clubhouses, which were set at angles. Delehanty bit a curve ball. It alighted on tbe roof of one clubhouse, bounded to tbe roof of tbe other and rolled balfway back to tbe second baseman. And yet Chicago won the game 8 to 6.' Doubling Har Capacity. "I want a nurse girl who Is capable of taking care of twins," said a woman to tbe manager of an employment agency. A dozen maids ranged against the wall were questioned as to their fa miliarity with twins. Finally one girl produced documentary evidence that for tbe labt five years most of her waking moments bad been spent In the company of twins. She got the Job. When she reported for work In the afternoon she was Introduced to but one Infant "Where Is tbe other one?" she asked. "Ob. there are no twins about this bouse," said ber mistress. "I Just said twins so I would be sure to get a competent nurse. Any girl who Is capable of handling two children can give extra good care to one. That Is a little ruse I always employ when I hire a nurse." New York Times. The Wolvss and the Mot "I had thought that It was peculiar to human nature to regard that which one has as of less value tban that which one has not, but I bad reason to change my opinion tbe other day," said a visitor to tbe zoo. "A keeper tossed four pieces of meat into tbe deo of two gray wolves. One piece landed on tbe roof of tbe shelter bouse, and a wolf with a lame fore leg passed over tbe pieces on the ground, and, standing on bis bind legs, tried and tried to get that oo the roof, which was Just out of reach. The other hun gry wolf gave bis attention to tbe pieces ou the ground and disposed of all three. Going over to tbe bouse, be sniffed for a moment and then sprang npon tbe roof, ate tbe fourth piece and stretched out for repose." New fork Sun. A Msan Trick. Algernon-What's tbls I beah about Miss Glltcoln agweelng to mawwy you and then going back on ber word? Percy -That Is tbe stwalt of it, I'm owwy to say. Algernon Reastly Iwlck, deab boy. Why don't you sue ber fob nonsupport? You've got a clean case, doncber know. Chicago News. And Such Is Fame. Mrs. Bluehose Tour new boarder Is literary. I am told. Mrs. Malnprop Yes, Indeed. Why, with his books and papers he litters bis room worse tban any boarder I ever had. -Exchange. Minor Operations. Surgeon's Son - What Is a "minor oneratlon." nn? Surgeon One for which tbe fee la less than three figures. -New York Times. kaWskBsst si THE SQUARE DEAL STORE CARRIES IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF Farm Implements Extension Harrows and Orchard Tools Bicycles and Bicycle Extras H Fishing: Tackle Guns and Ammunition Gasoline Supply Station 2). McVOJVALT) HOOT) 7 VET. OTtEGOST :xz2z: Don't Leave the Hood River District WITHOUT INVESTIGATING Mosier Valley last t atural advantage for fruit growing unexcelled. Land prices havs doubled in two years but are not half that asked for. similar land in other sectiona Buy now before' speculators addltheir profits. Commercial Club of M osier MOSIER, OREGON 6 Miles East of Hood River, Oregon White :: River :: Flour Makes Whiter, Lighter Bread ASK YOUR GROCER r Near Van Morn 1 1 O 3-20 Acres all set to Spitzenberg and Newtown Apples, nearly all 3 years old and showing splendid growth. Soil the very best of this famous section. Just rolling enough 2 k for drainage and in fine condition. Six year old trees just w across the road average 2 boxes to the tree this year. Electric light and telephone wires pass the place. Rural free delivery, and only a short distance to railroad station. Price Very "Reasonable OWNER ON HAND TO SHOW PROPERTY AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU PHONC OR ADDRESS SAM f, f AMPRFIf ana v. vjaiiis aajajaj HOOn RIVFR ORPHAN a.vva' suiuii, viiuuvn aJ FASHION STABLES STRANAHAN & RATMBUN 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. 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