THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1910 9 Mr. and Mrs. E. (. Hall went to Port In ud Thurnduy to attend the Hall-IirounounU wedding. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Friinz, Mr. and Mm. V A. Kvhuffner and K. It. Mollal were Saturday vlHltorti In I'ortlund. Miss A. It. SalqulHt cume ii from l'ortlaud hint wwk and acceptod a poult lot) tin stenograph.!" for Mt'Hrirs. Morton und Stark. Mm. Anna K. Jones has com menced suit lu the circuit court to obtain a divorce from ('. V. Jones. They were married In isst.'i at Helena, Montana. !Re suits For Policyholders Is the ONLY Consideration in Promt! The Policyholders Company That's why discriminating buyers of life insurance give flregonljfe preference. That's why no other life insur ance company did so large a business in Oregon in 1909 as QregonTifc That's why in 1 9 1 o QregonTifc is surpassing month by month its magnificent record of last year. QregonTifc , the only life insurance company exclusively Oregon. BEST FOR 0REG0N1ANS Home Office, Corbett BIdg., Fifth and Morrison, Portland A.L Mills L Samuel Clarence S. Samuel MLES1DENT GEN. MANAGER ASSISTANT MANAGER E. N. STRONG DISTRICT MANACIHt KZXXXZ2ZXZXX2ZZXZ2ZXSZXXXZZa Why Not Make Your Thanksgiving DinnerComplete M By Taking Home a Box of r'Ol'R SI7.KS CARL A. PLATII PHARMACIST The Rexall Store Hood River, Ore. A son was horn to Mr. and Mm. J. N. Lafferty of Udell, Monday, Nov. Horn Monduy, Nov. 14th, to Mr. and Mm. W. C. Smulleu of Mount Hood, a boy. Mm, J. II. Hellhronner visited In Portland a few day lust week, re turning Weduenduy evening. Koy Evlnger and Una MeKreeay were niarrlel Saturday evening by JuHtlce of the fence A. C. Buck. MIhh Edith (Jill very pleuwantly en tertained a number of her young lady friend at her home ou the Heights hiHt Tuesday eveulng. The Dalles Salvation Army will hold ineetiiigH In the Advent Chris tlan church on Tuesday and Wednes day the IWth and .iOth luttt. Cuptalu Darwent and band will be present. Everybody Invited. The Adveut church In four miles south of town on Tucker road. Elder Jas. Davison, pastor. c ? M Chocolates For Sale A one-horse power elec tric motor, almoHt new. Enquire at New olllee. F. W. Radford left Sunday (or Pas adenu, C'ul., where he and hi family will upend the winter. A convention of the Western Fruit Jobbers will be held at Sacreruento, Calif., February 15 to IS, 1911. Ah we were going to press we learned of the death yesterday morn ing of MrH. A. U. Davles of Mount Mood. The American Woman's league last week presented the nieu'ii read ing room on the Height with a quantity of literature. The ladles of the United brethren church will nerve dinner and supper lu the east hulf of the Uartmess fur niture store next Friday, Nov. 25th. Christian Science services are held In Heading Room, No. 0, Davidson building, Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at H p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. H. Stranthan visited his son, Oscar, who recently lost a leg In an accident at The Dalles, Thursday. The young nian Is said to lie getting along nicely. The young ladles' literary club lelng conducted by Miss Melissa Hlllls planning to give a recital In the near future, for the benefit of the men's reading room. Hue Dabson has leen arranging the I'pper Valley exhibit, which Is said to Is? a fine one, for the aunual apple show which continues through the balance of the week. Next Sunday evening at the 5 o'clock service at the Unitarian church the meeting will be under the auspices of the young people. Mr. MacDonald will speak on "Plppa Passes. " At the Baptist church next Sunday night In place of the regular series of sermons Kev. J. It. Hargreaves will take for his subject, "That Modern Man Whose Heart ltrokefor Human ity Tolstoi." A. H. Sawtell, connected with the Butler Banking Company, went to Portland last week and was oper ated on Thursday morning for mas told, at St. Vincent's hospital. At latest reports he was doing very nicely. H. K. Albee was bere Thursday to look at his big apple crop, which has Just beeu pucked. Mr. Albee Is one of the holdover Republican state senators who will take part In the dellleratlons of Oregon's lawmakers this winter. The Union Thanksgiving day ser vice will tie held In the Congregation al church Thursday inorulng at 10:.TO YliH'k. Kev. Mr. Simpson of the Episcopal church will preach the ser moii. Good music. Iet there be a large attendance. Miss Bertha HlndrU ks, of Cascade Locks, came to Hood Klver Satur day to resume her piano work, after a month's vacation, with Miss Bry i.nt MIhh Hlndrlcks has lieen a student of Miss Bryant's for nearly two vears, and Is doing some very line work. MemlxTS of the Beading Club will meet with Mrs. Armstrong at Para dise Farm Saturday evening of the dresent week, at half-past seven. The book will be "Lancelot and (jiilnever." The sole qualification for membership Is a taste for good literature. A rousing Sunday School Rally will be held In the First Christian church next Sunday morning at !):4." At 11 o'clock Minister T. S. Hand- saker will preach. Subject: "Found 1 ),.,,,! who Is Responsible'."' Services will be held at Ode)! tit 3 p. in. At 7::l i. in. the Sunday School will render a speclalprogram. Pastor Harris wishes to announce that by special request of many who were unable to attend service Sun day, the music of last Sunday eve ning will be repeated next Sunday morning. Ills theme will be "Joy and Power." In the evening he will speak especially to the young men and boys on "The Football Player as Type ,ne 1'lcal Man." Sam W. Howard, late of Chicago, has just arrived In Hood Klver and assumed management of the ladles' department of the Up-to Date store. Mr. Howard has had much experi ence and Is thoroughly competent In his line. He w lil le a valuable ad dition to Mr. Cram's alrendy splen did force of clerks. Mrs. Howard nnd son, who nre now visiting In Los Angeles, will also be In Hood Klver shortly. "Wednesday evening, Nov. 2;lrd, 11)10, there will Ik-a 'Smoker' at the club rooms. Wt want to tell each other how It all happened nt Spo kane, nnd we want you to tell us what you think about It, and give everybody a chance to talk It over with the other fellow. Besides there I will le other tilings to talk about, nnd there will le cigars to smoke and other things to do. This Is all ! we have time to write, as things are I 'doing fast' now. But lie sure and come." This Is the way the latest 'epistle from the hall of great Joy reads. Sure, we'll t there! W. L. Upson came up from Port land to spend the week end at home. Commercial Club members are In vited to a smoker given at the club rooms tonight. Clias. Davldsoo Is able to Is up anil about some after a couple of weeks confinement caused by varicose veins on bis leg. The ladles' aid society of the Con gregational church will hold a sale of useful and fancy aprous and other articles at the residence of Mrs. II. F. Davidson on Saturday afternoon, December 3rd. A datuty lunch will also be served. The subject of the morning sermon at Asbury Methodist church next Sunday will be, "Reward of Soul Winning." Iu the evening Kev. Mc- Oinber will speak on "When Revivals are Necessary." A series of revival services begins at this church Sun day which will continue for two or three weeks. William Haner, a resident of the east side, returned from a goose hunting trip to Arlington last week. Mr. Hauer was for many years a steward on the Columbia River boats running from The Dalles to Portland and Is an expert chef and caterer. He Is said to be an artist In preparing wild goose for the table. Mr. Haner has been serving the suppers for the dances at Pine Grove and those who attend are highly complimentary of the way he does It. The All Oregon Fruit Show by the Oregon State Horticultural Society will be held In Portland on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday, Nov. Dec. 1 and 2. Prizes offered by the Hood River Commercial Club' for fruit grown In Hood River County $50, as follows: No. 52 Best box Spltienburg; first prle cash $15; second prlie cash $10. third prize diploma. No. 52 Best box Yellow Newtown; first prise cash f 15; sec ond prlie cash $10; third prlee di ploma. A Psrtonal Prablem. Ths turkey whistled softly tad Ml ly "I Would Not Lire Alwsy" m B gaaa4 soUxnaiy at the calendar aa4 rUlse4 that Thaoksglriac say was almost fc.are. "Way sa thoughtful, Bcwtter Gob bler 7" Inquired. tb patriarch U lock. "I was Just pondering qusstlsa which will b vital importaact U the hereafter." explained Brother Qofc bler. "It la always profitable to dwell poa that time which la Inevitable to all of ua, hut 1 trust you distinguish between simply Idle speculation and the elevat ing contemplation of the esaentlaU, fear brother," admonished the patri arch. "Well, I suppose you would hardly call It that," replied Brother Gobbler, reflectively scratching st a retiring worm. "The fact Is, I wai Just woi deling which Is the most delicious, white or dark meat." Palmer's Patent 1 ?,'; The Bucket Macle entirely of metal. Substantial and durable. No canvas The past season exploded the canvas Idea. Instead of lelng a protection it wrinkled and collected spurs and sticks which scratched and marred the fruit. And It was subji-ct to wenthercondltlons and would shrink and stretch. The canvas bottom would sag and the fruit bru1e when the bucket was set on the ground NO STRINGS to stretch, wear out and break nnd let the fruit drop NO SPRINGS or clasps or levers to get out of order THE RELEASE simple and easj; no complicated arrangement of strnps, strings nnd levers to tinker with. Bv a simple, rotary movement the bottom Is drawn away and the fruit Is gradually and evenly deposited In the box; two buckets levelling a box so that another box niry Is set on top. After emptying the tturket the bot tom drons automatically Into to- sltton nnd the picker Is ready for a"t1on, without wasting time over straps, loops, or puckering strings. Take up the bucket, from any po sition, by the handle and the bottom automatically adjusts Itself. All the fruit In the bucket may be discharged, or Just enough to com plete the filling of a box, and the rest taken to another box THE HOOK works on a swivel and Is always rigid and upright, ready to hook to the ladder or a con venient limb, and when desired can Is- hooked In a harness suspended from the picker's shoulders so he cm use both hands Can be Initsntly reuiovsd. A EVENING TELEGRAM TO JANJ912 $3.50 The Evening Telegram, Oregon's greatest dally newspaper, for only $3 50 to Jauuary 1, 1112. The Even ing Telegram again makes Its bar gain day offer: On Tuesday, December 20th, or any day bet ween now and December 20th, The Evening Telegram can be se cured until Jauuary 1, 1912, by mall for only 3.50. The regular price Is $5.00. Present subscribers can get the paper at this price by paying their present account and remitting an additional $3 50 to Jan. 1, 1U12. Write your letter and mall your cheek, postal or money order for $3.50 at once, as paper starts Imme diately, so the sooner you subscribe the more you get lor your money. If you are already a subscriber, send The Telegram to your friends for a Christmas present. The Telegram Is a superb metro politan evening newspaper, publish ing the full leased wire report of the Associated Press, furnishing all the news of the Pacific Northwest and the world. Its market reports are unexcelled. Its sports are up-to-date and written In good style. On Sat urday It runs a special magaslne sec tion and a four page comic, both In colors. Really, the Saturday Issue Is equal to any metropolitan Sunday. In 1911 The Telegram will continue to be the greatest paper lu the state. No one can afford to tie without It. A Suggestion Send your order to day. You may forget It if you wait. Bargain period ends December 20th. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advtrtlttm.nts for Instrtlon under this htadlni will be charged for at the rate of 25c per month for (usually) three llnes-no display. Cash should accompany copy, otherwise payable by the IOth of the month. As a medium tor reaching the people SOCIETIES XJoud River Valley Hamtn Society Phono 1X6. AAK. H. Hartwiar. president; Harold Herahner, aegrftaryjLeelie Butler, treasurer. 8PE0IAL NOTICES To let for the winter for hia keep You nar.br en tie horae; will drive double or inle; weight 9U0 Ibo, Addreisa Mrs. L. Borden, R. F. D. No.S. 44-4T To Exchan are What have jroo to trade for arilt edve beaineas proposition in Portland F. A. Hitchcock, 75 No. tnd atreet Portland. 4ft-A-e f anted Second hand spray pump to work in barrel in small orchard. r . (J. is tout- 46'48-p Wi anted Two hundred boxes food 'second " New towns and npitzenberg;s preferred. W, MKollockhpneJJ46-4y-B BUSINESS NOTIOES T on Ajreney Lnn offered. $500. 1700. Loans J-'w&nted-KJOO. m 11000. tUU). S1900. t2UU0, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthnk. 305 Qk St. 40-tf Cinstr Sewing Machine Co. New Hood River fcJftalesroom opposite 1st Nat. bank. Maehldea old. rented, exchanged, repaired. Needlea and luppliea. 44-47 EMPLOYMENT tTantedA location on a ranch. Hare had ex ' perience in planting, pruning, spraying and cultivating, also long experience with horses; am mairied. no children. Phone 45-48-p REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS Looms for Rent Light housekeeping and lodir- ing. Rib by. Sleeping rooms $2 and up. Mrs. J. W. 44-4S-P T'o Let For the winter, a small house to re- 1 sponsible parties. Address Mrs. L. Boyden. R. F. U. S. 45-4tl-c For Rent Two nicely furnished rnoma within one block of Postortice Phone 102B. 46-4WJ Pr Rent Small house, furnished. Rent nom inal to responsible parties. R. F. D. No. (. MraJ Boyden. 47-80C HORSES, COW8, PIOS, CHICKENS, ETC. For Sale Cheap Handsome hay drivit g mare (speedy trotter) weight loSOto 1100. 8 years old. very easy keeper. Safe for lady or child to drive. Bargain if taken at once. Telephone Jul K. 44-4"p For Sale A small horse weighing about (M or 700 pounds. Phone 2172-K. 44-47 For Sale- A few fine R. I. Red Cockerels for breeding purposes. Bred from hfwvy winter laying strain. E. F. Batten. Phone 2012M 44-47p I have for sale good shoat piga. first call, first supplied, as they won't last long. Phone 1932 L. or Adell VI. 44-47p Pr Sale-Fine driving and saddle horae. T years old, sound and gentle; together with open buggy, new this summer: harness, cowboy saddle, bridle, winter and summer lap robes. Good cart for muddy wuher. Will make an attractive prireon entire outfit for quick sale. Phone 806L. 47-.Vc W' anted -A good milch cow. Addreaa M. B. Utiles. Hood River, Ore., or phone 47-SO LVr Sale A saddle pony cheap if taken soon. A. N. Foley, one mile west of town. 4V-4.S-P For Sale-Team, aged 10 and 12. weight 1175. en tirely fearless, true pullers: new harness and spring wagon, all for tSZS. Address "C" care of Hund River News.46-l-p. FOR SALE P,,r Sale or Rent Typewriters, new or second hand,meay termsA. W. Onthank. 40-tfc LOST AND POUND Lost-Black silk umbrella with detachable natur al wood handle. Finder please leave at this office. 4A-4-c Lost Automobile tire chsins. some place in Wood River Valley. Suitable reward for their retun to lr. M. F. Shaw. Word River. Ore. 44-47c Lost A gold fob buckle and charm with Initials H. i L. Finder please return to News office. 47-M tTftc KotcC Orcgan will serve Chicken and Each Day During the Apple Fair 11:30 till 2:00 and 5:30 till 7:30 HINE QKOVK Mr. Stantun's people nre enter- talnlng company this week. lien Oearhart Morrison, a reader and Impersonator, will appear at grant; hall Saturday evening of this week. The xrangers enjoyed a pleaxant social time after their business meet ing lat Saturday evening:. Candy and popcorn were served. The Lad lea' Aid held a profitable seHHlon at the home of Mrs. J. L. Davis last week. It will meet again In two weeks at the same place. Mot Lunch The Ladles' Aid Society of the Con gregational church will serve hot lunches during the fruit fair, Nov. 23 and i'H, Friday and Saturday, In the hanement of the Hood Klver Banking & Trust Co. building. Mis Nellie Mlchell came home from Collins Spring Monday and reports her brother, K. V. Mlchell, as Improv ing nicely. Old Virginia Farms For Sale Send for free Illustrated catalog; largent Hat In Virginia. CASSELMAN & C 0 ..Richmond, Virginia. Oakdale Greenhouse (let In your ordern now for Tulip, NarclKHl. Uarroillla, liyacintns, etc. Peonas xhould In- planted In October, also Itoxes and MirutiH, If bloom Is wanted In 1111. Ootid supply on haud and coming. Try a few I-UUea FLETCHER & FLETCHER FOR A NICE LUNCH ...GO TO... THE WHITE LUNCH COUNTER .C. A. RICHARDS 4 CO., LOS. Oysters, Oytttr CmtklmiU Oyster Smndmithmm Hmm Smndmichm as. Etc. Tn Best Cup of Coffee la Ua Citv-TKT IT Spray and Garden Hose Plumbing ' CP. SUMNER Ipp.slti tbt Post Offlci Hon Phone SEND NOW for MJnple. of our "Diamond Quality- RE-CLEANED Farm and Field Saedt, GraMea, Clorara, Vatches, Alfalfa and Grains for FALL SOWING TTs ksvs Special Miitnrss for BpcciaJ Purposts Dry Laasl fastura MixtuM. We Una rsMtw. Mtstura, isj )fn iwjs fr Burt-Twr I 1, Cavaf Crapa fa OraWwa. Tail ma satau af ymx real asU year iaaai awmiaUaa. Over to yaara' aiB ari se ee rixa aw is Pwtla Xer4a.ws4 aaal lieea fcieiaa y. Mtef PORTLAND SEED CO. PORTLAND, OREGON special Turkey Dinners DR. F C. BROSIUS Physician and Surgeon Raaidanca. Oak and Park. Oftoa. Oak Mat a lias Olflca houra. 10 to 11 a. m.. I to I anal T let a. am. Booma t. 4 and i. Broaiua Block. Boos Elves. Ore. H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon CalU promptly answered la ton or soma try. or night. rjlapnonaa-ReaidenaaalL Offloads. Offlca In the Broaiua Building. DR. E. 0. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon Offioa ore First National Bank Howie phana.lRaa.nB JOffiaa phone Tt Hood River, SHAW & BRONSON Physicians and Surgeons Biet Block: iPherve M Hood B1t J. F. WATT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Otlce, Haras phone M. Residence. MB Hood River. Orwgaai Dr. H. H. Sharp Dr. Bdna B. DRS. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians Graduates of the American School of Oataoparaay. Ktrkaville, Mo. Office in Eliot Building Phenn Office lOL Residence ldt-B. Hood River. C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Dentist Offioa. Hall Buikllnc. over Butler Banking Ca Office phone . Reaidenc phone H-B Hood River. Orearaa H. Dudley W. Pineo, D. D. S. Dentist Offlea ever First National Bank Oaea-Hobm pnona 111. Residence-Han Hood River. Ul-B DR. E. L. SCOBEE Dentist Open evenings by appointment asms I and T, Broaiua Building. Hood River. Oregon M. E. WELCH Licensed Veterinarian Hood RIt DERBY & WILBUR Lawyers Roams I and 4. First National Bank BuUdnag Hood River. Oregon E. H. HARTWIG Attorney at Law Smith Block, over First National Bank Phone 188 Hood River, Osage John Leland Henderson Attorney at Law Rood River, Orenwn JAYNE & WATSON Lawyers Hall BuUding Hood Riva J. W. MORTON Lawyer Room 8, Eliot Building Hood River. Oregon ERNEST C. SMITH LAWYER Roama 14 and 15. Hall Budding Huud River, Oregon SAMUEL W. STARK Attorney at Law But Bidding. Phona SuaM Haud River. Oregon P. M. MORSE Jity Engineer and Surveyor HtMAoaa Nswau, GoasaTT Wai ravUaoa Building Huud River. Ovinia POLK'S v GAZETTEER! A Itiulaesa Hirer lory of anek City, !.. aad lll in llntl aed V nahlnglon. gKbig a LfeeeHptlva hkel.h uf ee. h place, lewlle. Milpplng r"arllltlee aai a I riml lilmlixr of ark) tlnslneaa aad frvleeelon. H. L. Pill K a CO , In. Heullle. Wash. M tJxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx