12 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1910 Grand Opportunities Are Not Frequent But we are pleased to have a grand opportunity to offer you in Furs, Mitchel L. Conn, one of the Best Fur Houses of New York, sent us a sample line of 50 different styles of Furs, only one piece of a kind as a sample to take orders from. We have no money invested in them and can sell tnem for much Less than if we had bought them outright. We will keep them here for about two weeks and take orders. Parties making their selections first have the privilege of the samples after the sale is over. We require 25 per cent, of the purchase price when order is given. This is a good oppor tunity to get your Furs for about one' third less than they could be sold for otherwise. : : : : Another shipment of Ladies Suits just come in. We are offering great values in Suits and Coats. ::::::::::::::::::::: BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY JaOHffiSPONDBNGR MOSIER Julte a number of Mosierltes vis ited t he circus and carnival at Hood River Saturday. l'.d. Kruger, of Portland, stopped off for the day, 1 uesday, on business. He was on his way to The Dalles. Mrs. J. E. Hlghley went to Port land Friday evening to visit over Sunday with her brother and family. Miss Alice Davenport visited her brother, John Davenport, and wife on Monday, returnlug to The Dalles In the evening. Mrs. Jeo. 1'arrlsh and son, Alfred, who have been visiting at the home of D J. Copplefor several days, took their departure Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. M. Hunter, of Alsea, came up Thursday and are going to spend some time visiting with relatives aud friends here. Mrs. Wledrlck came up from Hood River Friday aud stayed over night, calling ou friends. While here she was the guest of Mrs. Wni. Johnson. News fruin Hobble Ross, who was bo seriously hurt u few weeks ago, Is not very encouraging, but his many playmates and friends are hoping for hi recovery. Miss Anule Robiusou, sister of Dr, Robinson, who left here a year ago, arrived Saturday evening aud spent Sunday with her brother and wife Is-fore leaving for China. A good many of the apple growers will liulsh picking their crop this week. The weather Is Ideal and the crop good. No wonder the farmers are wearing a smile. Another accident happened Friday evening. Shelly Hudson, while try ing to "see the wheels go around" In a new elder mill standing in front of V. E. Chown's store, got the fingers on- one of his hands caught lu the cogs, and the Mesh was torn away from the bone on three of them, while the nail was taken off the other one. He was taken to Dr. Koblnsou's office, where his hand was dressed. Shelly Is getting along nicely at present. Almlua fruit farm, and will put some specimens on exhibition at Hood lUver to show the public what kind of fruit can be grown at a higher altitude than J.iHH) feet. Miss Josephine Rruue has been following her vocation as a nurse lu Southern California for the past two years. She was a graduate In the same class as Mrs. Rawson, at the (iood Samaritan hospital In Port land. AT THE A CHURCHES, PARKDALE Mr. Da vies left for Portland Sun day. Murk Wleganot was up on the top of Mt. Hood Thursday. Mr. ( lark, the agent at Parkdale's new depot, has moved In. The (jordon Hros. have the masons building a stone wall for their barn. Miss Anderson, of The Dalles, came up last Sunday on a visit to her brother, A. M. Anderson. I red Dresw r and the Wascher Pros, came up to visit Messrs. Dres ser and O Itellly Weduesday. Mrs. Haw sou and Miss Prune drove up from Hood Plver Monday, Oct. 10, on their return from The Dalles fair. Dresser Pros., Waschcr Pros, and P. P. O'Reilly walked up to cloud Cap Inn Thursday. They say the view was grand. The Mt. Hood Hallway onipniiy has a flue train schedule now. The train leaves Parkdale at l .'i'i p. in. j and arrives at Hood River at 1 p. m. Mr. Thompson report a grand crop off of the small orchard on the . Hev. Parsons will preach at the Columbia school house Sunday after noon. A Junior League was organized at the M. E. church last Sunday afternoon and promises to be largely attended. The subject for the sermon at the Methodist church next Sunday morn ing will be "The Responsibility of Authority." Christian Science services are held lu Heading Hoom, No. , Davidson building, Sunday at 11 n. tn. ami Wednesday at p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. in. The Ladies' Aid Society of the I'ulted Hrethren church will meet with Mrs. Charles Jones Friday after noon to complete arrangements for an apron sale to be held October IN at the home of Mrs. j. P. Wood worth. At the liaptlst church last Sunday evening Mr. Hargreaves took for his subject, "The Two Sides of the Tern erance Question." On next Sunday ulght the sermon subject will lx, "A Citizen's Measure of Responsibility." Voters are again cordially Invited. l.'nlted Hrethren church. Sixth and Oak streets, Hev. J. H. Parsons, min ister. Sunday school at 10 n. in Discourse at 11 a. in. on "From Other Things to Our Thing." Jun iors at 2:W p. in. Christian Endea vor at i:4") p. in. Sermon subject at 7:.'50, "Haltlngat the Halfway Place." Special music at both the preaching services by the young people of the church. New Pastor for Christian Church The Christian church has called T. S. Handsaker ol walla alia, who will at once take charge of the work. Mr. Handsaker held a meeting here a- few years ago and made many friends who welcome his return. He will preach next Sunday, Oetolicr 21, at 11 a. in. ami i :'( p. m. aud at the Odell church at :i p. in. Plble school Is at 10 a. m. Ashley Cash Is again at the helm, with a new slogan: "All the church and as many more. In the bible school." Those who have and will assist with the music are asked to meet at Miss Nettle Peugh's, Friday evening at 7:.'W. The next national convention of; the Christian church will be lie). I In i Portland, probably during October, j l.ill. Hood River Is asking for thej last day of the convention, or for a "day-after" with addresses by some! of the principal speakers. This will, bring "smmi speakers to the valley. I PORTUGESE TITLES GONE Lisbon. Decrees hive been issued abolishing the Hoi.-e of Peers, the Council of Siate and the titles of nobility, banishing the Braganza dy nasty and secularizing charitable institutions. poll was taken of the legislative com mittee, which show that a majority favored both tin initiation and referendum. Gibraltar. The members of the Portuguese royal family left Gibraltar, King Manuel, the Queen Mother, Ame lie, and the Duke of Oporto embarked on the British royal yacht Victoria and Albert, while the Queen Dowager, Maria Pia, went aboard the Italian warship Regina Elena. The departure of the royal exiles was marked by the thundering of sa lutes and the playing of the Portu guese National anthem. The British authorities accorded to the King and his party all honors !ue their rank. SENATOR DOLLIVER EXPIRES SUDDENLY j Fort Dodge, la. Jonathan P. Pol i liver, United States senator from Iowa, died at his home here Saturday : night, while a physician stood over him making an examination of his j heart with stethoscope. Death came without a moment's warning and Dr. E. M. Van Vatten, i who was making the examination when the Instrument stopped, thought J that the stethoscope had broken. He , looked up Into the face of the sena- tor to find that silently and with k - ivf. ; - UM, by Aracrlc&ji Pran Anorlaf to. SENATOR DOLLIVER. tragic suddenness the dn.itli mesnen frr had called the soul of the great statesman. His death followed an acute attack f stomfloh trouble, which affects! his heart. His physician announced that death was directly due to dilution of the heart. Mr. Dolliver had so far rerovered his strength as to he able to walk about h1 lawn. He had been up all day and entered 'his sltHng room for the daily oonmiltatlon with hit physician. ARIZONA FOR INITIATIVE Phoenix, Ariz. The Arizona consti tutional convention got down to actual business and received ttiree pro)K)P tlons, of which the third, providing for religious toltcratl'm, but prohibit ing polygamy, was Introduced by tha njy Mormon ubr, L..L. Webb. A Thirty Bodies Recovered. Starkville. Colo. Thirty bodiet have now been removed from the Starkville mine. Many now being .a i: 'Tiff h' Important properties of the Grape are transmitted by taking Powdtei? brought out are in such an advanced stage of decomposition that they can never be identified. Twenty-five bodies are still in the mine, and ac cording to the rescuers have not yet been liccattd. In Memoriam No man can foretell the mysterious Issues of life and death. How uncer tain Is the future. Who would have thought thnt death would so soon cast Its pale shadow on our friend, Frederick De Forest Isham, of Park dale, Oregon. To Fred, the journey Is done. He Is resting; he Is sleeping the sleep that knows no waking. Therefore, lu view of our loss occa sloned by the death of our friend, Frederick De Forest Isham, Sept. Z, 1910, we, the members of the Fpper Hood River Valley Progressive Asso ciation, take this means of express- tug our sorrow and regret to his relatives and friends. Resolved, That a copy of this pre amble aud resolution, under seal of this nssoclatlon, lie sent to the fam ily of Mr. Isham. and that a copy be attached to the minutes of this asso ciation. I'itku Hood Rivkk Vai.i.ky Pko liiiKssivK Association. Hy ('. D. Moody, S. R. McDonald, (). M. Parker, Committee. A meeting of the Associated Cham bers of Commerce of Oregon, Wash ington and California will tie held at San Francisco In Novemls'r to ad vance the movement for a battleship fleet'for the Pacific const. It Is ex pected that Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans will attend the meeting and will nsslst In determining the U'st method of presenting the subject to congress at Us next session. ff Absolutely Pure to the food. The food is thereby made more m tasty and Ti 1 . ! I cugestiDie HOTEL OREGON Friday Evening, Oct. 21, 1910 DINNER SOUP Consomme with Quenelle de Brochet Little Neck Clam Chowder RELISHES Ripe or Stuffed Olives Celery en Branch Sliced Tomatoes SALAD Combination Salad Salad a la Oregon T.fc if I FISH Fried Oysters Fried Columbia River Smelt Fried Razor Clams Fillet of Sole ENTREES Chicken Fricassee with Green Peas Pickled Pigs Feet, Potato Salad Individual Meat Pie Potatoes au gratin Strawberry Tarts ROAST Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Leg of Mutton and Jelly VEGETABLES Mashed and Boiled Potatoes Lima Beans Fried Egg Plant Browned Sweet Potatoes DESSERT Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie Hot Mince Pie Prune Whip Charlotte Russe Fresh Pears, Apples and Grapes Sliced Pine Apple withCream Puffs Fresh Newtown Cider Grape Juice MUSIC See A irr for Salunlay I'toiinm