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6 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1910 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS Pl'ILIMID WVKNEIOAY MORNINGS BY MOOD RIVER NEWS COMPANY, liw Hood River. Orcoon W. H. WALTON Prbsidrht E. P. MICH ELL. Vicb Peidrnt a P. SONNICHSEN Srorrtary-Trraji rrr W. H. WALTON Editor C. P. SONNICHSEN Manager Subscription, $1.50 Year in Advance Entarvd M second-class mstur. Ffb. 10. 1909. at the post oMca St Hood Rirer. Oracon. under th Act of March S. 18T. Misstates Facts In another column we publish an article from Mr. Knoedell, connected with the state wide prohibition movement in Orepon in answer to an editorial that ap peared in the News. We have given this article in its entirety, although all the argument it con tains could have been made in less than half the words. We regret that many of its state ments are entirely wide of the facts and must have been writ ten with the knowledge that they are untrue. Time forbids the editor from calling attention to them this week, but he will have a few words to say in a subsequent issue. PORTLAND GOSSIP Oregon's game birds are want ed in the south. Louisiana has arranged to stock her lands with 500 Chinese pheasants, purchas ing the birds and eggs from a Corvallis grower. The birds will be protected for five years, when they may be shot by hunters un der certain regulations. Oregon's hop crop promises to be generous, with first class quality. Ihe yield is now being gathered and great care is taken in the picking to get a crop clean of leaves and stems that will bring the usual good figure that Oregon hops command in the world s markets. Oregon fruit has scored an other triumph, Hood River fruit growers having just made what is believed to be the biggest sale of fancy apples on record. The New York commission firm of Steinhardt & Kelly has closed for practically all the fancy ap ples grown in the Hood River district, the purchase amounting to between 250,000 and 300,000 boxes, or over 400 carloads. The transportation involves a sum close to half a million dollars. Many new towns of Oregon and Washington will be seen on the map now being issued by the Portland Commercial Club, which brings this whole region up to date and tills up the gaps noted in existing maps. Changes in the railroad situation will be shown and the accurate mapping of the two states will be a valu able aid in informing strangers of the opportunities that exist in the northwest Accurate data of each locality will be given, the map being reproduced from plates used by the government census bureau. Strong support for the North west movement to open the Col umbia river to navigation from the sea far into British Columbia is given by Premier Wilfred Laurier himself. Recently he met delegations from Oregon and Washington at a conference held at Nelson, B. C, and gave his unqualified endorsement of the project. He signified his willing ness to carry forward the work on his side of the boundry line, or, if any way can be found he will join the United States in accomplishing the work as a whole. He has given orders for surveying the river on the Cana dian side preparatory to starting work. Reflecting the prevailing pros perity throughout the Pacific northwest, Portland has just passed through the most success full August in its history, a month elsewhere accepted as one of midsummer dullness, when business of all kinds is in the doldrums. Not by any small percentage has Portland outdis tanced former records, but by a wide margin. All the wealth comes from the soil, rivers, mines and forests of the " tributary country; Portland is merely the mart where the products come. Prosperous conditions here testi fy to the well filled purse of the producer in the nearby territory. Upper Valley Land Sale Several land finlea were mule In the l'ppT Valley lat w(k. Amonir them were two by W. II. Marshall who aoM JW aciva Mnntfng to Wat eon Irvine to Marjraret White of Cleveland, Ohio, and 4t acre Ik-Iodk-Inir to Margaret White to Herman Kopf of Cleveland, Obi f. 51 fi ar". rr w m -w rr r v3 1 JKHEj I v3i P. C. Young turn a new cash rejr Inter that doe everything except talk. It rt'Ktxtera the amount of the puri'huxe, compute the day' ealee, make change and never kicks. Kv ery time the sale key la rung electric luinpn on the machine light up and whow the clerk and purchiiMer the amount of bin purchase. Mr. Y'oung eay If lie cau get a machine now that will cut teaks and collect Mil, the meat biiHineeH will Ik worth while. Kight In line with thin U an electric worthing machine, which U being handled ly Dean & Shaw. The wanher has an electric motor for power and the machinery U no ad justed that It. reverses after running one way for about ten revolutions. The clothes are put lu the washer, which Is an Improved affair, and one of the liest made. All that Is neces sary for the good housewife to do then Is totnrt themotor, throw on the clutch and theu take a copy of the News, or a book, and be seated uutll the clothes are washed. A wrluger run by the same machinery is attached to the washer and the clothes are washed, wruug and hung out to dry while you wait. This en terprising firm has sold Uve of the washers and It is Interesting many of the householders about town. Relay Cowboy Race A relay race with cow ponies and cowboy riders promises to be one of the great attractions at the Western Washington Fair which opens at 40th and Madison streets, Seattle, on Sep tember 19th, for one week. In this race there will be four poules to each rider, and ponies and saddles will be exchanged each mile during the four mile race. Copy for advertisements must le In the oflice by Monday noon. LODGE DIRECTORY Csnby Post, G. A. R. -Meets t the K. of . hall the second and fourth Saturdays of the month at 2 p. m. G. K. Castr.er, commander; S. F. Blythe, adjutant panby W. R. C. No! 16-Meet second and fourth Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall at 2 p. m. Jennie Bentley, president; Abbie J. Baker, secretary. Court Hood River. No. 42, F of A., meets every Thurs-lay evening in K. of P. hall. Visiting Foresters always welcome. Wm. F lemming. C.R.; F. C. Brosius. F. S. flood River Lodge? No.' 105. A. F. 4 A? M AAMeets Saturday evening on or before each full moon. Ralph Savage. W. M.; D. McDonald, secre tary. t-Tood River Camp. Nol T702. MT wTA.-Meets in llK. of P. hall first and third Wednesday nights. C. S. Jones. V. C; C. U. Dakin. clerk. Hood River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W. Meets' at K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month. W. A. Eby. C. C; Floyd Spurling. clerk. tJood River Circle, No 524. WomtT. of Woodcraft "-Meet at L O. O. F. hall first and third Sat urday nights, each month. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Wm. Uenger, N. G.; Alice Shay, clerk. Tdlewilde Lodge. No. 1U7. I. O. O. F.-Meets'in A Fraternal hall every Thursday evening at 7:00, at the corner of Fourth and Oak streets. Visiting brothers welcomed. J. M. Wood. N. G.; G. W. Thompson, secretary. J'emp Lodge. No. 1X1. L O. O. F.-MeetsTn xvthe Oiid Fellows hall at Odell every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. W. A. Lockman. NVG.; Geo. Shepard, secretary. j'aurel Rebeka' Lodge No. 87. I. 6. 6. F-Meets first and third Mondays in each month. Ther esa M. Castner. N. G.; Nettie Moses, secretary. A Tount Hood Lodge, No. 205, L O. O. F.. meets every Saturday evening in Gribble's hall. Mt. Hood. A. M. Kelly. N. G.; G. W. Dimmick. secretary. TVTountain Home Camp. No. 34fi9, R. N."a. 1,1 Meets at K. of P. hail on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. A. Crump, yj. , mrs. r.na iaK in, recorder. leta Assembly, No." 106. U. A. -Meets in their hall the first and third Wednesdays, work: second and fourth Wednesdays, social C. D. Henrichs. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. (")reg'on Grape Rebekah Lodge No. 1H1, I. O.'6'V. '-' Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays in each month in Gribble's hall. Mt. Hood. Or. Josephine Vauthiers, N. G.; Minnie L. Larwood, secretary. Riverside Lodge.' No. ', A. 6Tu. W.-Meets'in K. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday nights of the month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. R. E. Chapman. W. M.: Chester Shute. recorder. aucoma Lodge. No. 30. K. of P. Meets in their Castle Hall every Tuesday night, when visiting brothers are fraternally welcomed. C. C. Cuddeford, C. C,; Lou. ,S. Iser iberg, K. of R.,4,S. auna Temple Pythian Sisters, No. 6 Meets the first and third Tuesday of eacb month at K. of P. hall. Georgina Isenberg, M. E. C; Kate M Fredrick. K. of R. 4 C. 0t POLITICAL COLUMN Hood River Light & Power Company,,..,, if jrou want quick returns on your wife's life insurance policy, just forget all the Labor Saving, Monty Saving and Time Saving Electrical devicea on the market at the present time. With an Electric Chafing Diih, a Percolator and m Toalcr you can pre pare a good breakfast or a midnight lunch in 7 minutes to 10 minute from the time you enter the kitchen. With an EUclric Walking Machina you can put clothes to soak at night, listen to them being washed while you eat breakfast, and watch an electric wringer do them in a twinkling after breakfast. Women In general understand the use of and appreciate an EUclric Carting? iron. Innumerable other devices of a service able and inexpensive nature are on the market, and anyone who stops to think the matter over will appreciate the fact that a shortening of the eordwood bill will more than equal the lengthening of Electric Light bill. If yonhavea lighting service you will note that you get the Kleetrinty for op erating theee devirea mostly on a very kw rate. Resides this look at the difference in temperature in the rooms. Just take a minute some time and fig ure the cost nf the wand consumed for washing and ironing alone. If the supply house don't rarrv a atirk of what you want, we will get it for you. Candidate for Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Democratic nomina tion for Sheriff before the primaries Soptemter 24th, 1910. Wro. Ganger. -Adv. County Surveyor I wish to announce my candidacy before the primaries on the Republi can ticket for the position of county surveyor of Hood Hlver county. I'. M. Morse. Adv. Candidate lor County Surveyor 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of county sur veyor at the Republican primaries to be held Saturday, Septemler 24th. Harry Hackett. Adv. County Surveyor I wish to announce myself as a candidate for the office of county surveror of Hood River county on the Republican ticket at the primar ies Septemlier 24th. Murray Kay. Adv. Candidate for County Clerk I hereby aunounce myself as a can didate for nomination on the Repub lican ticket for the office of county clerk of Hood River county at the primary nominating election to be held Sept. 24 W. K. Hanson. Adv. County Surveyor Having been recommended by the Republican Couuty Assembly as a suitable candidate for county sur veyor, I wish to announce that I will come liefore the primaries Sep. tember 24th for the nomination C. M. Hurlburt. Adv. Candidate for Sheriff I wish to notljy the voters ol Hood River county that having been rec ommended by the Republican assem bly for the office of sheriff, I am a candidate for the nomination for same, subject to the primaries Sep temler 24, 1!10 (i. R. Castner. Ad v. For Sheriff I wish to announce that I am a direct primary candidate, ou the Re publican ticket, for the nomination of sheriff of Hood River county sub Ject to the approval of the Republl can voters at the primary election on September 24, 1910. Thos. V. Johnson. Adv. Candidate for County Commissioner I hereby announce to the voters of Hood River couuty that I am a can didate for the nomination for couuty commissioner on the Republican ticket ut the primaries Sept. Wth. If nominated and elected I will serve all the people of the county to the best of my ability. O. H. Rhoailes. Adv. Candidate for Assessor 1 wish to announce that I am a candidate lefore the Republican pri mary for assessor and have duly filed my declaration. Having been deputy assessor for five years I feel that I am competent to fill the office and if elected will serve the county and taxpayers to the best of my ability. Jasiier Wick ham. Adv. Candidate for County Judge I herewith announce to the voters of Hood River county that I am a direct primary candidate, on the Re publican ticket, for the nomination for county Judge of Hood River county, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at tt-e nrlmarv election on Septemler 24th. Yours for good roads. (!. I). Woodworth. Adv. County Clerk Having Ix-en recommended by the Republican Couuty Assembly us a suitable candidate for county clerk, I wish to announce thut I will come before the primaries September 24th for the nomination. I believe that I am duly (ualified to administer the affairs of the office, and will appreci ate the support of the voters of the county. Howard isenberg Adv. 1 County Treasurer Having teen recommended by the Hood River Republican county as sembly for county treasurer, I hereby aunounce myself as a candi date for the uomlnatlou for that office at the primaries Sept. 24tb. J. M. Schmeltxer. Adv. For County Commissioner Relieving that the Interests of the upler valley are entitled to a repre sentative lu the affairs of the' county, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination for that office at the Republican primaries Septemler 24th. ('has. Stelnhauser. -Adv. For County Judge The undersigned wishes every voter to understand that as an Assembly Republican he expects to be a candi date at the primary nomlnutlng elec tion, Sept. 24, l!)l(), for the office of county judge, or any other office he can get. No cocktails. Newton Clark, Aspirant. Adv. County Judge I hereby aunounce myself as a can didate for the nomination as County Judge of Hood River county on the Republican ticket, subject to the Re publican primaries. 1 am In favor of Statement No. 1 and am nu enthusi astic advocate of the extension of the good road scheme and If nomin ated and elected will do all that I can toward the same. Chas. N. Clarke. Adv. For Joint Representative Having received the unsolicited recommendation and endorsement of the Republican State and District As sembly, as Joint Representative, for Wasco and Hood River counties, I hereby announce myself as a candi date, subject to the decision of the voters of the Republican party of said district at the primary to le held Sept. 24, 11)10; and If noml iuated and elected I shall use my liest judgment and ability to the discharge of the duties 'of the office. Alex. Stewart. Adv. For County Assessor 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination on the Repub lican ticket for the office of county ussessor at the primary nominating electlou to be held September 24, 1010. In makihg this announcement I wish to state to the public that if I receive the nomination and election to this office, I will endeavor, to the best of my ability, to perform the duties required by the office in a sys tematic and busluess-llke manner and In a way that will lie snslsfue tory to all concerned. Henry 1,. Howe. Adv. More Insurance in force in Oregon than any other company G 'he fiorlhttte s 1 e r n Mutual Life OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN JOHN GOLDSBURY Representative Phone 2X5 Ode II Hood River. Oregon Spray and Garden Hose Plumbing C. F.SUMNER Opposite the Post Office Home Phone 20 FOR QUICK SALE 20 ACRES WITH 6 ACRES BEARING ORCHARD AND BALANCE OF LAND IN 2 AND 3 YEAR OLD STANDARD TREES. FROM 1200 TO 1500 BOXES OF APPLES INCLUDED. GOOD APPLE HOUSE, BARN AND DWELL ING. SIGHTLY LOCATION AND ALL GOOD LAND. THIS PLACE IS WORTH $25,000 BUT CAN BE BOUGHT RIGHT NOW FOR $19,000 ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS. J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. the keliahle vealehs HOOD RIVER, OREGON Wants the Money not very much, but tvants it. 80 acres near Valley Crest school; large clearing; good house. $55 per acre. Good terms. The Best Ranch in Gilliam County to exchange for Hood River land. 462 acres; well watered; fair build ings; good fence. Wyeth & Allen Smith Block Phone 175 Well Drilling: Quick ', Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Office, Ne. 9 Oak Strttl Phones. 28 er 2002 X If you want your horses properly SHOD come to SH1VELY & McGILL VARY jScjct 1o Snotnf ftL Upson (4riT.IL .1X1) SUHI'WS $121.00000 SPENDING TIME OVER NOW IT'S TIME TO SAVE There is surely no better way to insure a neat accumulation (or a possible future investment or a nest egg for the "rainy day" than by opening a savings account with the Firt National Bank Hood River, Oregon We pay 3 per cent and would like to have your name on our books. .iifcVA! 'if Ml 'SfSc 'Pi2 '& WsJWAJri? fr'A? Wa G&s? to' H. H. Bailey w. E. Coliiy BAILEY & COLBY Electric Wiring and Fixtures All 1 Tl--i . H - ii$tec' Kinus 01 riieciricai II 1 -SJ Ell Supplies at Moderate Prices Office and Display Room at 117 Srstc Strrct Shop Phoiw 222-K RcidiK Phone 2t4- JHamALm, 3Z3bZa. JiiaXla. J3l JUJUs. ds. JCaA. & 1 JR 'trV We Say Positively that our drugs are abso lutely pure and unadul terated. Our reputation as reliable druggists has been earned by putting up only the best and purest medicines in the right manner. Our bus iness has increased so rapidly of late we are positive many are fully TDOSITJVELYf aaV convinced they can rely on us to the last notch. Let us convince you. Keir 8 Cass & RELIABLE DRUGGISTS & Smith Block, Hood River, Oregon