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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910 11 Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Ck Street, opposite Smith Block. Hood River. Something ElectrLal For All is just what you will find in our superb showing of things elec trical. You would be surpris ed to view many of the little articles in every day use, that can be attached to the current. Electricity Saves Time in every one of these specialties, and decreases the cost. It's time you considered purchas ing. Perhaps an iron, heater, drop light, or chafing dish is what you need at any rate, come to our store and look around. DEAN & SHAW Office Phone 3 Residence 272M The Old Reliable HotPoint Sadirons LLLCTRIC HI-AT Can be purchased while the supply lasts For This is your opportunity to purchase a SAD IRON AT COST PRICE Only 20 Irons at the low price quoted H ood River Light and Power Company $ I2J0 While Salmon in on ui 12.20 Underwood TO SPOKANE AND RETURN Tickets sold Nov. 13th to 14th. Return limit Nov. 21th, for the National Apple Show The greatest Horticultural EVENT OF THE YEAR S pokane, Portland & Seattle Ry. "The North Bank Road"j FASTTTHKOlKiH TRAINS to SPOKANE run-hue Ticket and Request Details ' From E. A. GIBERC Agent White Salmon, Wash, d W. E. COM AN, Oen'1. Kit. and rasa, Agt. For Null1 A onc-lii rnt owr t'lw. trie motor, nlinont new. l'.iMtilre nt Nrw olllte. Ki-v. T. S. HandHrtker in to Walla Walla tlilx wwk preparing to wove his family here. The twenty per cent off sale of un trlmmei hats In tlii continued at the Stjle Shop. Buy your butter, milk and cream from the Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Davidson Building. D.K Miller, who hiiM lwn a sufferer from rheumatlHin for Home time, went to Hot Lake Sunday ulght In hope of iH'tcig benefitted. Mrn. W, H. Staatu and daughter, Kuly Slimher, of Dufur are vIhIIIiik at the home of Mrn. I'haH. N. Clarke. Mth. Clarke In Mw. Staat'H daugter. The wwkly nieetlrmof the Mimical cluli will lie held thin week at the home of Mrx, (jeo. Wilbur on the height, Thursday nfternoon at 2M0. Mm. W. II. KcileH, after a vlnlt of several dayi here, left for Onden Mi unlit' evening aeeonipanl'l li.v her niece who had been vIhIHuk with her here. Kilmer Sewing Machine Company New Hood Klver HiileHroom opponlte Flint National hank. MiicIiIiihm Hld, rented, exchanged, repaired. Needle and KiipplleM. A new rcHtaurant him been opened lu I'.lchurd'a & Co.'h etaliliHhment by A. M. Hoyee, who In making a speci alty of quick lunchen. Mr. Uoyce has named his eating place the White I. unch Counter and In receiving a lib eral patronage. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. P.lauchar re turned last week from a. visit In the Wenatchee and Yakima valleys. Mr. Kliuichar brought back with him Biimples of apples which, although fine specimens, do not favorably compare with the fruit here. I). E. Miller, of Parkdale, has sus pended operations In his orchard for the winter, and came to town Fri day. Mr. Miller Is still allilcted with rheumatism and expects to go to Collins Springs for treatment shortly. lie gathered 1200 boxes of fine apples from his young'orchard this year. Win. Duhlller, president of the Commercial Wireless Manufacturing Company spent Sunday here. Mr. Duhlller Is located at Seattle where the company he Is associated with Is erecting a factory for manufacturing wireless telephone apparatus. The company recently established wire less telephone connection lietwecu Tacomii and Seattle, a distance of fifty miles, ami proved Its practica bility. A number of steamships are also being equipped with It. Fred Shoemaker, now located at Seattle, came here Sunday anil joined Mrs. Shoemaker who has is-en the guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mae (illbert, for some time. Mrs. Shoemaker made a tour of Eng land and Europe this summer, occu plng several weeks, In company with Miss Schwartr. of White Sal mon. Mr. Shoemaker met his wife In New York and they have but re cently returned to the roast. While In tlie metropolis Mr. Shoemaker was attacked with appendicitis and successfully oK'rated upon. C. (!. Wllmeroth, manager of the Kogue Klver Valley Fruit (irowers' Futon, accompanied by A. C. Man nlng, a prominent Chicago business man and the traveling freight ngrnt for the Chicago & Northwestern rail road came here Saturday and took a ride over the valley, afterwards visit ing the warehouse of the Apple Growers' Fnlon to get posted on Hood Hlver's pack. Mr. Wllmeroth said he came here to see how we did It and to show his companions the packing methods employed here. Miss Fitch, a resident of (Julva, 111., and a friend of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Deem, made a short visit here Mon day. Miss Fitch Is a newspaper woman and the editor of a weekly paper at CJalva. She conies of a Journalistic family, her father having been an editor and her brother now being In charge of the Journal at IV orln. 111. As (Jeorge Fitch he Is well known us a short story writer, his work having gained a wide reputa tion through the Saturday Evening Post. Miss Fitch was on the coast to Install a fraternity order at Eu gene. Afterwards she spent several days at Seattle and came to Hood Hlver from Portland by the Colum bia river route. A Naw Region. Annette, nged three, has two very tnlkntlve little sisters, nnd sometimes she Amis It dllllcult to make herself taenrd nt the tnlile. One dny when the others hud been monopolizing the con versation lunger thnn she liked An nette raised her finder with a warning gesture and whispered half aloud: "Every hotly keep still. My foot' asleep."-1 el Inea tor. "Advertising brings success" If what . von advertise bears out your ft lvertlsetnent, Con u re Rational Church Notes The pastor was elected chairman of the state committee ou foreign missionary affairs at the state con ference last week. Last Sunday our Sunday school set a uew high wuter mark, the at tendance being 1:19. The usual preparatory service and business meeting preceedlng the com munion will lie held Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are Invited. Sunday morning the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. Sunday evening the pastor will address himself to the voters aud all Interested In civic Improvement. A receptlou will be tendered the pastor and his family by the tueni of the church and congregation at the Commerclnl Club apartments next Friday evening. All the citizens of Hood Itlver are Invited to come and Join In the welcome. My ' LAFFERTY WILL BE HERE THIS WEEK A. W. Lafferty Republican candidate for Congress from the Second Oregon District will be here to say a last word to voters this week. It is expected that Mr. Laffer ty whose election Is now conced ed will be here to-day and also Friday evening when a bg Re publican rally will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall. Lafferty has just returned from Eastern Ore gon where he received an ova tion all along the line and will wind up his campaign in Port land. LOST AND FOUND I oat-Umbrella, on Neil Creek road, marked licker. t inder plea leave at New otfioa, 41-44-P S. W. STARK Republican Candidate for Judge Seventh Judicial District Advertisement WILL SUPPORT G.D.CULBERTSON To the voters of Hood Klver county: I wish to say lu regard to a rumor set afloat by someone who Is op posing my election, that I Intend to move to Portland, that this state ment Is being given out to Injure my candidacy and should be disregarded. I lieenme a candidate for the office of county Judge at the request of a numlH-r of taxpayers and citizens of the county, who believe that It would be best for the county that someone Ik- elected to the office who Is familiar with its affairs, and who should, on this account, give the people a better administration than a stranger. In tills respect, I quote a few lines from the letter of a Re publican on the subject. (J. D. Culbertson, Esq. Dear Sir: Although a Republican. I desire to tender my support to you as a candidate for county judge, lie lieving that the office requires a man of mature years and experience to administer Its affairs properly, and also one familiar with the affairs of county. 1 believe partisan politics should be dropped In the matter of county otllces, and that the voters should elect men qualilled fur the positions, among tlieni yourself. Yours truly, LOCAL TEAM LOSES BY SCORE OF 5-0 The local boys played their first game of football Sunday when the met the McLaughlins of Port land and were defeated by a score of 5 to 0. A big crowd was in attendance and the game was watched with interest. The Hood River team was much heavier than their op ponents, but the latter having had more practice excelled in team work. C. B. McCan was captain of the home team and Murray Kay, referee. Several of the players were laid out during the game. REPUBLICAN RALLY FRIDAY EVENING A big Republican rally will be held at Odd Fellows, Hall Friday evening when Judge R. R. But ler of Gilliam county and a num ber of local speakers will discuss the issues of the campaign. The meeting is expected to be the most interesting during the cam paign and it is expected that sev eral out of town speakers in ad dition to Mr. Butler will be present Lost A Snitz Hop hplnncrincr to Mrst Bert Stranahan. Re ward of $5 will be paid for its re turn. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Adrlltmenti tor Insertion under this heading lll be charged tor at the rate ol 25c per month tor lutuallt) three llnet-no display. Cash should accompany copy, otherwise payable by the I Oth ot the month. As medium tor reaching the people The Mews stands alone and uneicelled. SOCIETIES T-Jood River Valley Hdmsne Society-Phone 186. AiE. H. Hartwig. president; Harold Herahner, secretary ;Leslie JlutleJtreasurer. SPECIAL NOTICES As a candidate for county Judge, should the people of the county see tit to elect me, 1 shall endeavor to give them an administration tli.U will further the liest lutereets of the county and at the same time be con ducted as economically as good gov ernment will allow. Asking for your support on the conditions outlined, 1 am Very respectfully, AdV. tiKO. D. Cl MIKItTHON. An English Sanctuary. Beverley miuster. ISO miles north of London. Is the shrine of St. Joba of Beverley, who died in the year 721. In 038 Atheist an. king of England, gave several privileges to the moDnstery, one being the privilege of sanctuary. This was not merely for man slaying; It was opeu to nil wrongdoers except those who hud been guilty of treason. For ordinary offenses, such as home stealing, cattle steallDg, being back ward In accounts or being In receipt of suspected goods, a man came Into auctuary about a mile from the mon astery or church. There used to be four cvosses on the main roada leading to Beverley marking the limit of the area. In cases of manslaughter and murder It was not suftlcient'to be with in one of these crosses. Before the fugitive could claim sanctuary he must enter the church and seat himself In a atone chair known as the "frld stool" or "freed rhalr." To this place many fled for refuge from all parts of the country. Appropriate. The worshipers In a certain chapel had some trouble to keep their faces straight a short time ago. During the service some commotion was caused by a gentleman who accidentally Ig nited a box of wax matches In his pocket and was trying to put them out, while his alarmed neighbors strug gled equally hard to help him. The minister, being shortsighted, could not make out the reason of the disturb ance, and. thinking to diplomatically cover the Incident, he Innocently said: "Brethren, there Is a little noise go ing on. t'ntll It Is over let us sing 'Sometimes a Light Surprises.' "Lon don Answers. ws w anted -To trade a two seated hack for a top buggy PhoneJ113L. 2-4S-e 'anted Use of a horse and buggy one month for ita keep. J. R. Shelton. Oregon Hotel. 2-45c 'anted Second-hand Faultless No. 2 stump puller. C. E. tiove. K. F. D. No. L Phone 320 K. 42-iSc anted To buy a good driving horse. Weight IM) pounds. Phone 43-tt.p 'To let for the winter for his keep Young. Igentle A horse; will drive double or single; weight 900 lbs. Address Mrs. L. Hoyden. R. F. D. No. 8. 44-47 BUSINESS NOTICES ("Jillette Rasor Blades Don't throw away old Gillette blades. Will re-sharpen them at 2 l-2c each. Mail to Semmer Specialty Co.. Room B. 4'iaJefferson St.. Portland. Oregon. 43-46 T oan Agency Loans offered. JfVOO. $700. Loans wanted-HOO. $600, $1000. $1200. $1600. $2001). t2.r00. Apply to A. W. Onthank. 305 Oak St. 40-tf linger Sewing Machine Co. New Hood River salesroom opposite 1st Nat Bank. Machides sold, rented, exchanged, repaired. Needles and Mppliee. 44-47 TTound Pocketbook containing sum of money. Owner may have same by proving property ana paying lorafl. w. J. Maker. 43-4e T ost-A string of coral beads. Tuesday evening. 1JOct. 18. Finder please return to the office of John Leland Anderson, Inc. and receive reward. 43-40 T out Automobile tire chains, soma place in JJWood River Valley. Suitable reward for their return to Dr. M. F. Shaw, Wood Riverpre. 44-47c EMPLOYMENT W: anted Japanese wants days work at cooking and housecleanimr. Address H. Yama. 14 Oak or Phone 160. 43-46p YrantedBoy between 15 and 20 years of age to ' help on milk wagon from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. evrry afternoon. Apply at Milk Depot, Davidson building. 43-46C VTanted At once, a girl for general housework. " Small family Hood wages; 106-L. 43-46 R EA LE STAT EA N D R E N T AL 8 l,r Sale Five or ten acres choice apple land near Barret school house. Will take work as part pay.G. M. F-ddie. Telephone 1S23M. 42-45p Two Furnished Rooms for Rent. Call at W. 1 Powell. 13th and Columbus or Phone 317 M. 42-4flc Lr Rent Ten room house, partly furnished: hot 1 and cold water: electric lights; will be vacant slxut November 1st. J. F. Batchelder. Phone 56. 4;-4h i HOR8E87COW8,Pias7OHICKEN8rETc7 I Tor Sale-Rhode Island Red PulletsT Phone 1 3CWL. 41-44-c I t,r Sale Good cow, gives shout two gallons of 1 milk a day. Will be fresh in May. John Stephenson, R, D. 3. near Belmont, south of Rut- i den place. Cash or bankable note. 41-44-p IAr Sale-Gentle mar, weight 900 lbs. F.xrel- l lent farm, saddle and road horse. New harness and light buggy Phone 214 K. 41-44-c Vor Sale Cheap Handsome bay driving mare I 1 I speedy trotter) weight lOSOto 1100. 8 years old. I vrjf easy keeper. Safe for lady or child to drive. Ilargam ifjaken at onee.JTelephone 201 K. 44-47p tVr Sale A small horse weighing about 650 or 700 pounds. Phone 2172-K. 44-47 I LW Sale-A few fine R. I. Red Cockerels fori breeding purposes. Bred from heavy winter i laying strain. K. F. Batten. Phone 2012M 44-47p 1 have for sale good shoat pigs. First call, first supplied, as they won't last long. Phone 1932 I., or Adell 91. 44-47p i FOR SALE LVr Kale or Rent Typewriters, new or second hand, on easy terms. A. W. Onthank. 40-tfc 1,r Sale One Faultless No. 2 stump puller, nearly new. Call llklM. 41-44-c Lor Sate Fully equipped grubbing marhine, 1 with 150 feet of rable. price 11(10. Phone tXiell 2X5, or address M. H. Allen, Parkdale. 42-45-c LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Hood River County, to be adminis tratrix of tha eatata of Stephen R Reed. deceased, and all persona having claims againat said aetata are hereby notilied to present the same to me, duly verilied, at the office of J syne aV Watson, in tha city of Hood River. Oregon, within six months from tha data of tha first publication of thia notice. Data of first publication. October 12. IS) 10. 41-46c Dkxla Younu. Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given thst the undersigned has been, by the County Court of tha State of Oregon fur the County of Hood River, ap pointed administrator of the estata of John McNaughton. deceased, and all Demons havinir claima against tha said eatata are hereby notified and required to present the same to the under signed, duly verified according to law, at the office of Butler Banking Company in Hood River. Coun ty of Hood River, State of Oregon, on or before six months from the date of tha first nublicatum of thia notice. Date of first publication October 26. 1910. B. LF.E PAGET. Administrator of the Estate of 43-4Hc John McNaughton. Deceased. YOTE FOR GEO. T. COCHRAN Republican Nominee for Division Superintendent of Water Division Number Two Experienced in Practical Ap plication of Irrigation Law. Will promptly perform official duties" (Advertisement) Third Annual National Apple Show SPOKANG, WASHINGTON WILL BE HELD November 14 to 19, 1910 $20,000 in PREMIUMS The greatest variety of prizes, cups and trophies ever offered. Prizes for single apples, boxes and every thing up to full carloads will be awarded $1,000 Championship Carload Prize For the best carload of 630 boxes or bushels. A floor space of three and one-half acres required to house this great show. Besides the exhibit of apples, apple growers, packers and cookers will learn and gain valuable information. Ample hotel accommodation without raise in price will be provided. The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Go. We have in effect low Round-trip Fares from all Points on its Lines For further information apply to any O. R. & N. Agent or to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent S. EI. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREGON PARADISE We now have for Sale PARADISE FARM. It consists of some of the most desirable land in Hood River Valley. We can sell you a large or small tract. Call and see us. G.D.CuIberfSonS Phone 142 We Say Positively that nur fining arp ahso- POSITJVELVf lutely pure and unadul w terated. Our reputation ftre V as reliable drueeista has teen earned by putting tT: .... 1 .1 1 1 up oniy me Desc ana purest medicines in the right manner. Our bus iness has increased so rapidly of late we are positive many are fully convinced they can rely on us to the last notch. Let us convince you. Keir & Cass : 1 V J A A RELIABLE DRUGGISTS m -Smith Block, Hood River, Oregon