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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1910 3 EPS) $5 to $111 (filjrtBtmas lasts the whole year round when heads the gift list We carry a complete line of Kodaks and Kodak supplies Carl A. Plath The Rexall Store A. C. BUCK Notary Public and Insurance Agent Room 12. Broaiui Block Hood RiverNOraron MURRAY KAY CIVIL ONG1NLER AND SURVEYOR Phunb 32 Duofliuii Bi ii.iiino Hood Rive HOCKENBERRY & BARTLfiTT ARCHITECTS Davidson Building HOOD RIVER. OREGON I'hon. 61 ALBERT SUTTON Hrcbitcct IWl.L BlIILUINO Hckid River, Oregon W. O. ALDRED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Both Phone Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks 0k Strert. op km it Smith Block. Hood River, W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited Real Estate Bulletin 6 1-4 Acres, One-half mile from town, house, barn, and all tools. 50 bearing trees, balance in 3 year old trees, Spitz and Newtown's. One acre Berries between trees. Spring water. Price, $8,000. One-half cash. This is a chance to get some thing close to town. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office Oregon Hotel Building FHONI 228 U. OF 0. GLEE CLUB HERE DECEMBER 19TH Something new aud something doing "all the time" characterizes the University Glee Club program this year. No old and worn out songs, hut the latent hltn will he given. The GleeClub.ls singing this year Home catchy songs of an unusual nature. Several of the popular Intermezzos of the day, such a Ainlnu, Wild Flower and A mo, have been ar ranged eHpeclally for a nien'H choral clul), and the way Oregon's bunch of songsters go at them U enough to stir the sense of rythm lu a stone. The comedy end of the program will be held up by the Suffragette Trio, componed of Messrs. Curtis, Martin and Gelsler, and a "skit" entitled "The (ilee Club In Dope Centers," with Tom Burk, Melvln Ogdeu and Vernon Vawterlnthe leading roles. In this act are lntrotluced Messrs. Curtis and OelMler, the "Pretzel 1'wlns," In song and dance, Frazler In solo, and the "Hungry Six," a German Hand, which renderti several familiar ditties lu characteristic Ger- man style. TWO C1IINAMKN ON THE (il.KK I'M'B. One of the unique features Is the presence of two Chinamen, Lai and Ding. Doth are American born and residents of Portland, arid both have voices of unusual merit. One nutu 1st of the program will luclude a solo by Mr. Lai. Mr. I.al Is n fresh man at the 'Varsity and is taking a course In Chemical Engineering. He will go to China when he finishes the university and engage lu the cement business. Mr. I.al Is a memler of the li rut tenor section and has un usual ability. Before entering the L'. of O. he studied under one of the best vocalists in the country, Mrs. Marie VVigham, of Portland, who Is now In Kurojie. Harry Ding has entered the university to tit himself for engi neering work. When he has com pleted his course he will enter Cornell I'nlverlty. Mr. Ding also expect to go to China later to devote himself to engineering work. Ding sings In the second bnss of the club, I'KOK. I. M. UI.K.I HIMiS. l'rof. I. M. Glen, the director of the clubs of the unlversljy for the past fourteen years, needs no Introduction to the music-loving public of this state' Ills beautiful baritone voice and amiable disposition have won for him a host of admirers, who will hall with delight the announcement that the program Includes a solo by htm. The writer heard the clul) In Port land at the llelltg last Saturday night. The show was good from start to finish. The writer was Christmas Books Stationery Candies and.. Suitable Gifts For Anyone Special Club Rates on All Magazines Pifer's Book Store Hotel Oregon Building A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on First Mortgages l ire Insurance In best Companies, Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 90S Oak Stmt Hood River For Sale Strictly modern house of eight rooms. Large grounds. Apply owner, Cor. 6th and Sherman. Tel. 254 L leader of the glee clul four years, from lUO.'l to 1!J7, while at the 'Varsi ty, mo feels coiniieteut to tell the peo ple of Hood Itlver that the boys put up a first class show: Following Is the program: 1. Oh! Oregon Strong 2. Suffragette Trio Gelsler, Curtis and Martin, 3. I'll Sing Three Songs of Araby... Clay William Lai 4. Dry Yo Eyes Lanuberg Glee Club Wanted An Accompanist, Clark, Powel, Doble, Vawter, Gelsler and Ogdeu 0. Counlets Dacchluue Chamlnade Prof. I. M. Glen 7. The South Wind Blows Cox Glee Club 8. At Done Center A sketch Intro ducing the Clee Club and the Indi vidual members In ensemble and specialties The Mandolin Club plays between regular uutnlers. Don't forget the place and date. Ferguson's hall, Dec. 1. I,. A. Hk.ndkhho.n, '07. Tickets on sale at Clarke's drug store. M0SIER COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Commercial Club held a rous ing smokers' meeting Monday even ing. Nick Johnson was elected pres ident, A. P. Bateham, vice president and Dr. Uohlnson reelected secretary. The club Is doing some fine work In way of advertising, and have also made arrangements to have the streets lighted again, which everyoue , appreciates. Mrs. Forties of Kuthton spent Sat urday and Sunday with her daugh ter, Mrs. Will Graham. C. A. Ilage of Portland came up by boat Tuesday evening and spent sev eral days visiting friends. Mrs. A. H. Mc Lane returned Wed nesday evening from u short vaca tion spent lu the Hose City. Mrs. Bert Middles wart aud daugh ter Beta returned Monday morning to their home near Mount Hood. G. II. Borden has purchased a fine new team and as he holds the rib bons George has the air of showing people how he will farm on Mount Hope. E. E. Fraledrlck sold his ranch Sat urday to Portland parties. The sale was made by Larven Matthews. Mr. Fraledric and family Intend to leave during the week for Chicago. They have made many friends here who wish theui well wherever they cast their lot. The doll bazaar aud oyster supper given Saturday evening was largely attended and well patronized. The exact amount made was not learned but a large sum was taken In. Mrs. Ilalph Duvall received the prize for the best dressed doll, which also brought the highest bid, $7. Leodlca Haacke guessed the exact number of nuts in a quart jar aud Will Napper won the large box of candy. OREGON CITY OUTCLASSED HOOD RIVER F00TBALLISTS An enthusiastic but not very large crowd attended the football game Sunday at Columbia Park, lietwecn the Oregon City and Hood Itlver Heights elevens. The Oregon City boys won the game by a score of 17 toft. They hail the home team out classed until the latter part of the game, when they made a mistake In their signals and Guv Walker made a clean run for a touchdown, scoring five points. The game was a good. clean one and was enjojed by the spectators. The peculiar properties of Cham berlain's Cough Kemed.v have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of Influenza, and when it was taken In time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all deal ers. CHECK FOR S1250 CONVINCES SPROAT The most convincing evidence that he had won the sweepstakes and first prize on the car of Spltzenhurgs was received Saturday by C. H. Sprout j when the mall brought him a check for $1230 from the National Apple Show. It Is stated that the amount left Mr. Sproat from the prize money will be comparatively small after all the expenses In connection with transporting and displaying the fruit are paid. The freight on the fruit to Spokane alone was over !". cents a box or more than half It costs to send boxed apples to New York city. It Is stated that the Wenatchee and Yakima displays were taken to the show by the Northern Pacific aud Great Northern free of charge. FRASER STOCK COMPANY TO OPEN MONROE THEATRE On Thursday, Dec. 13, the new Monroe Opera House will be opened by The Eraser Stock Company, who have been secured for four nights and a Saturday matinee. The play for the opening night will be the cele brated four-act western comedy- drama, "Lost In the Hills." This is a play of the Golden West. It fs something different from the ordi nary play. The very unconvention ally of the western mining conntry has a strange fascination fur the av erage American. Here we have a vivid picture of this always interest ing phase of American life, the rough but true nature of the western miner, the scheming and fierce strug gle for the possession of certain pa pers which hold a fortune, the true friendship of one western woman for another. All these make "Lost In the Hills" one of the prettiest west ern plays ever written. For the three remaining nights the bills will be, "Folks Down East," "The Runaways" and "A Bachelor's Honeymoon." For the Saturday matinee a second performance of "Lost In the Hills" will be given. The Interest aroused by the opening of this new opera house, together with the excellence of the performing company, are certain to result in crowded houses, therefore those wishing good seats are advised to reserve them In advance. ( mm mn appik I t uuuuu u yuuu m u illw WITH THE Evangelistic Meetings The Christian and Missionary Alli ance will begin a series of evangelis tic meetings January 1, 11)11, and continue each evening ludefinltely, for the purpose of quickening the DAVIDSON FRUIT ; i COMPANY and get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE RIENCE IN HANDLING1 THIS FRUIT. Our careful attention and experience shows in the promptness and amount of the returns. SHIPPING WAREHOUSE Foot of Third Street Phone No. 65 h 0.R.&N, CO. DISTRIBUTING ATTRACTIVE BOOKLET TheO. It. & N. Co. has jutt Issued a little booklet, called "Success In Oregon & Washington," that Is de serving of more than passing com ment. It Is handsomely illustrated and describes the various resources of the two states briefly, but to the point. On the back cover Is a view of Hood Itlver orchards, showing Mt. Hood. Inside Is a view of an exhibit of apples at a Hood Itlver church aud the conversion of the tin-1 fair, while scattered through the saved. (Jet ready to come and help I other pages are Industrial scenes In and lie helped. C. E. Perry, Pastor. ! various parts of Oregon and Wash ington. The booklet Is worth while; and worth sending a copy to anyone unacquainted with the Northwest. A sprained ankle will usually dis able the Injured person for three or four weeks. This Is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamber lain's Liniment Is applied a cure maj lie effected In three or four days. This liniment is one of the best and most remarkable preparations In use. Sold by all dealers. Get your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. GETS GOOD POSITION WITH WESTERN UNION The Western Union management has appointed Fay E. Horton, son in law of Mrs. M. Parkins, of this city, general foremau of construction for the second district, Including Utah, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. He Is the son of C. B. Horton, formerly general superin tendent of the Western Union at Omaha, and and will remove his family for residence In his new field of labor. At present he Is living at Hood Itlver. It pays to advertise. iDaaaaaDDnn u Ea M Ire, Notice to Stockholders of the Farmers Irrigating Company The annual stockholders meeting of the Farmers Irri gating Company will be held January 7, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the K. of P. hall, Hood River, Oregon, to elect seven directors to serve one year. There will also be voted on: Shall the company increase the bonds or borrow money to pay for the im provements on the construc tion; also to vote to amend the by-laws, Article 7, to read: "First Saturday in January" instead of first Saturday in October. By order of Board of Directors. n u EXPERT Watchmakers and Jewelers Diamonds XOatahes Jeoelry Cut Glass Silver Spoons We carry a full line of Diamonds in stock. Our Umbrellas are something new and fine. We purchase the most of our Goods direct from the factories ? JEWS -.ED. We Engrave our goods free of charge. We Tlount our Diamonds at home. Buying for two stores places us among the leading dealers Our Prices are as Lobu as any Eastern House Our Stock is unlimited. We pay Cash and do our own work. We are Masters of our business and will please you if you will allow us. II U n ii u n u n u n u n M M u n u n u n u a n El n ii u The Oldest Jewelry Store in the County g LARAWAY M. H. NlCKKIiSEN, Secretary. DnaannDannaaana