10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1910 MAY KNOCK OUT SUNDAY ADVERTISING Aii'iipIIiik to the American I 'reus t lie i n. ft Ion of t lie li'K'ilit v of n"S i:itm iriiitliikC Sunday advertise ments lias til Well on a serious net mi Hiciiiint f it tliH-ieli hi I iy the nreiiie court of the state nf Wlsoou M'l to the effect that the Milwaukee S"llttlle 111 lift I lleilllt't (lie MINI of !.) from the advertising dill of the Mels -Hindi Maiiufai't urliii; company, mm I lie amount ill tllfKtloli cnVereil ad- M-rtiiln in Sunday' edition. Tills Is t lie M'coti'l divlfli'ii tf this lixture that haw N-cii rendered ly courts in iliffereiit Ktatew within the past inoiilh. The tirt mm in the ruse of the St. Louis I :( i tl i.-. which I'loiikiht suit Muainft an advertiser to rtvover nllem-d indebtedness title i for cpace used In the Siinilay ner mill, ax li.it lieeli the cane in Wiscon sin, the decision of the court wan nmilnst It mi the uroiiml that the Hate statutes forbid "lalior, business or work on Sunday." except work only of necessity or charity. The similarity of t he sta tnte cov eniii; wtirk on Sunday in various states in the I nion, now that t lie 1 ill has Ut'ii starteil rolling, is caua 1 1 1 iiti fin I of worry on the part of putilishf rs of Sunday papers in other Itlil cities. Modern Bungalow for Sale Itcaiitifni home on (Ink street, near Ninth. Lot .Vixlno. nicely terraceil, tr.Mitl lawn ami many choice (lowers. Inclinlinu roses ami chrysiiiithe in uiiim. Six rooms, pantry ami hath, built in hookcasts. buffet, china closet, window seals. Sleeping porch, full liasenient. wash trays. John Lki.anh 1 1 knukhson, Inc. Furniture Sale Uoltleii oak dress er, chiffonier, rocker and three chairs, two Iron Iteils. spiral springs, silk floss mattresses ami complete change of Is-iMintf, 4V I'hone 141 RECORD THEFT IS CHAROED. Indictm.nt. Against Railroad Man Mtntlon Sum of $7,500,000. Although the liuli tuieuin returtieil ai:itlnst four former tirtViitls of the Illinois Central railroad charge them with cousplracy to ilefrnml the com pany out of JT.TiOO.Otitl inn! put the amount actually obtained l 4.S''.V tV officials of the railroad say the roatl lost only aUmt $1,.Viiui, the aum specified In the indi'tniciit beiiitf the tot x I amount of the ir:iiiiictliii luvolved. The men umler Imlictuipnt are KrnnW B. Harriman. teneral ninnaeer of the Illinois Central rallroHd, resigned Royal is the only baking- powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Absolutely Puro Highest in Leavening Efficiency Makes Hot Dreads I Mill If, - " f ' ' Photo by American Preaa Association. JOHN II. TAYLOR, FRANK B. HAK1UMAN AND CHAHLKS L. KWISO. March 15; John M. Taylor, iteneral storekeeper of the system, roiKtiod May 1; Charles I.. Ewinjr. Reneral su perintendent of northern lines, resign ed July 1, and Joseph E. lluker, su perintendent of the car department, resigned Feb. 1. Dec. 10, ICXiO, is the date set In the Indictment, which nlleges that the Il linois Centrni railroad was defrauded out of $4.S25.f."po by the four persons Indicted. The indictment does not act up any upeeific instance on which are based the charges of conspirm-y, but It declares that 0 checks to the aoiouut of $23.(k each. 3)0 vouchers, each for t2.".0m. and 3"J orders, each for the payment of $2.".oi0 on car re pair bills, were used. This total of $7.5".(ii is not accu rate, the state attorney in Chicago said, and Is only a basis on which to proceed with the prosecution of the men Indicted. SKATING ON THE ROOF. Hetal Man Prcparas Uniqua Play ground For Children. City children do not have many sports that thne living in the country and In small tonus enjoy, hut they have some compensatory advantages. For Instance, what little lioy In the country would not lie tickled at the Idea of skating on the roof of a hotel eighteen or twenty stories above the street ': The proprietor of one of the big hotels in Philadelphia has children of his own, and many of his guests are similarly fortunate. Skating (Kinds are scan-e In the city, but the hotel man was Inven tive, and he made one. The roof of the hotel Is flat, and it was there that the skating rink was prepared. This alATIR'l HIOH ABOTF. KTHEKTM. was simple matter, merely the turn ing on of the water when the weather was freerlng. At toon as tba Ice was a half Inch thick on the roof the rink was reaijy ml tba children could begin skating. When the surface becomes rough a little mora water la turned on, and tba rink la soon at food as trar. BUYERS PROTEST AGAINST BARRELS ! A movement In the Northwest, which Is said to have Its oMkIii at j Yakima, to substitute barrels for J boxes in marketing apple, litis ; brought out strong protest from apple buyers. j In discussing the subjirt. Hae & I'altielil, of New York, say: "There Is only tine proiliu tni; sec tion which uses the box (in a vehicle to the disposition of their fruit, ami that Is the mountain anil I'acllic coast country. The fruit In New Yolk, Virginia ami New F.nglauil Is not packed In boxen, except tu a very small way. The fact Is. the growets In the east tin not seem to feel Inclined to take care of I heir or chard, or to give their orchards that at ten ti n which the western grower does, with the result that the fruit in 1 he east Is not of suit! ciently i; oo' I iiiality to be packet) In boxen w It h any good results There W about one bushel of good apples usually found in the barrel, the bal ance l-cbic niosily off grades, am) h this off stuff is usually fo.nul In the middle of (he barrel, it cannot bc een by the buyer, whereas If the tame stuff is packed in boxes oculiiu t ' ip. sine or bot torn ex pi ises t he pi n r fruit, with the result that the apple growers in the east prefer shipping iii barrels rather than boxes " II Woods & t'o , of Chleago. writes as follows: "As a general rule, the eastern ap ples put up in boxes do not meet w ith popular demand, as It Is prac tically Impossible for New York. Vir ginia. New Kiiglaml ami other points to produce the same quality of ap ples that 1 he Pacific Northwest pro ducing points put into their boxes The eastern points could easily doso were If not for the fact that they grade much lower than the wentern pi iluts, ami Inasmuch as It is prac tically impossible to change the grading of eastern stock, it is much better for them to continue the bar rel package thau to attempt to com pete their fruit In boxes against the Northwestern fruit, which is far su perior In grading;. The perjudice against boxes Is lielng rapidly over come; In fact, we are now In a pro cess of distributing lietween 4X) and .Vh) cars of box apples from the North went and find the demand much more extensive than It has ever lieen In the past, and we are able to sell the cars In markets that had practically no consumption of this commodity In previous years." F. Urennison & Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., make the following statement: "The box applets becoming very popular In our market. Our firm has this season handled more cars of western box apples than this market has taken In an entire season In for mer years. Ilegarding the popu larity of boxes as packages for the handling of apples In the states of New Y'ork. Virginia ami the New Knglnnd states, It Is true that the boxes as packages are not as popu lar, but this Is simply due to the fact that they are not put up with the same care as are the appies In the western states. If they were, the box as a package for use In the east ern section would, we feel confident, become equally as popular as In the western states. Eastern growers should Ik educated to be more care ful in the grading and packing of their apples. Otherwise the western states will sooti put our eastern states out of business as far as the apple Indiistry Is concerned. It Is a crime the way our eastern farmers are putting up their crop of apples." Prevanting a Waste. "Why Is Mrs. Jones standing bare beaded In the cold?" "Ob. she's got a half bottle of cold cure left from last year, and she want to use It up to get the bottle out of the way."' Llppincott's. Had Dana It Too. Knlcker-Banking Interests some times buy what they don't want to avert a panic Rocker-As I bny my wife a dress. Harper's Bazar. Real tsiaic Bulleiln $1,500 will handle this $6,500 ranch consisting of 5 acres, close to town, 4 acres in 5-year-old trees, house, barn, 5 inches water, and tools. On the main road. No waste land. $9-500 Seventeen acres in best part of the valley, nearly all set to 1 and 2-year-old Spitz and New towns, and 2 1-2 acres of berries, house and barn, 9 inches of water. $5,000 will handle this. This is a bargain. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Offka Oregon Hotel Building HOWE SOON TO RETIRE. Brigadier Ganaral Will End Military Career With This Year. Brigadier Oeueral Walter Howe will be retired from the regular army Dec. 31, aa he was born on the last day of the year 1S4C He haa been continu ously In the service of bis country alnce he graduated from West Point in 187. General Howe, of course, did not see any service during the civil war, and TmefMt-PMy Power Sprayer Has Arrived 1 lr f, " js V it f , . I Photo by American Press Association. BRIOADIEK OKNIKAIi HOWL his retirement emphasl7.es the length of time that has elapsed since that conflict ended. He has been brigadier general only since Jan. 11 last, so that be will have held the rank less than a year when he retires. He bad been a colonel for nearly six years. SUIT FOR $35,000 CAUSED BY COW Iu a wreck December i4,l!X) caused by a switch engine striking a cow, Edward Howell, switchman in the employ of the (). K. & N. company, at The Dalles, had his leg broken In several places ami has since been con fined to a hospital In Portland. Mr. Howell has filed suit In the circuit court at The Dalles against the com pany for $-!.-,000 d:i mages. A sprained ankle will usually dis able the Injured person for three or four weeks. This Is due to lack of We are here to show you that we have the goods and can deliver them. See the monsfrati on T Week In the Garage of the Hood River ngineering Co. Manufacturing and E Remember that it is not what you pay, but what you get that counts. Our nr. Armitstead will be at the Hotel Oregon until January ist. Let him demonstrate this sprayer wonder to you The John Deere Plow Company of Portland, Oregon proicr treiitment. When CIiiiiiiIst- I be effected In three or four days. Iain's IJulmelit Is applied a cure maj ) This liniment Is one of the best and most remarkable preparations In use. Soltl by all dealers, Eccnccnnononncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnn Wool Blankets Cotton Blankets Down Quilts n u n u n u n i m u n i M r i 1 1 on Silks. a Bragg Merc. Co. Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps Linens Fray Clothes Plain Hem Stitched and Drawn Work from 50c up Doilies, Drawn Work, Dresser Scarfs from SI. 00 up Cushion Tops, Stamped and Embroidered, from 35c up Handkerchief Linens 45c up Table Linens in Poppy and Polkadot designs 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.65 per Yard SHOES unkidori Trade Mark , n u n u n u n Men's Goods 3 are Hanan's Dress Shoes for Men and Women. Heavy winter Shoes for Men and Boys that you can rely on, the Kunkidori and R. K. & L. Goods both in high and low top. Ladies' Patent Vamp $350 and Cloth top :- . . - Dressy-Shoe Children's High-top in Button and Lace, all Douglass $3.50 Shoes Special, $2.85 Clothing Suits Overcoats Extra Trousers Rain Goods Corduroy Suits Extra long n u n ii i u n n u n n u Imported Cord roy for winter wool shirts Brown, Blue, Black and Tan for fl $1, $1.25, $2.00 $2.50 and $3.25 Winter medium in Union and Two-pie e Silks Ladies Neckwear We are making Special Prices This includes Ta- j fatas and Meselens. All fancy patterns and plaids. These I are marked down very low New lot just in. It includes Ladies' Coat Collars 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Rooshing and Neck Cords 20c to 35c Dutch Collars and Stock Collars in Numerous Styles ML 'lit' 't i. fx . w www w i a y&A..:. 2f NetToi, SHu:Jr rnJ Rabbina) for ti - In All Mil.- r t f'-rwl.vf rnchlne ritoNa 22s