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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911 Society Women In Tableaux to Aid Suffragists UYJ WOMEN whose mime are know ii i. every render of the papers will appear on tin- -liiKi'. where they may h si-en by all who have the price of II. ken. in t :i t itt ii x to lo Riven at Maxine Elliott's theater in New York early In January. But they will not lie seeking financial gain for them selves. They will lie ndiiiig in r:ii iliS funds for the Ko,u:il Krnii- hwe so clety. Mr, t'laivui-e H. M;n k;iy is the president of the sin-iety, ami she is urraiiKinp tlie taMennx. I'eside mis lug the money needed to carry on the campaign. Mr. Markay, whose hus band Is the millionaire head of the Postal Telepraph company, hopes to offer throuch the tableaux proof that women have always leon important in tlie world's affairs and that they are entitled to the ballot. line of Relasi-o's stage managers has been encased to superintend the pro dnctlon of the tableaux, and he says I he erforman'e will le one of the most remarkable exhibitions ever giv en In New York, not only because of the women who take part, but be cause of the care and attention to de tail that will mark the productions. The stage manager explains that Mrs. Mackay Insists on historical ac- FRAME A. CRAM IS RUNNING A ) . '. v.- ; '-w i MX. PHILIP I. Dili. MKS BOI HKE X KAN AND WHS. LAHFNCK H. MACKAY. curacy in all of the tableaux, and the accessories will be In the form of an tiiue furniture, rare tapestries and priceless Jewels which have leen loan ed by the wealthy women who are aid ing the enterprise. "No such a collection could be seen anywhere outside a museum," declares the enthusiastic theatrical man. "The coronation chair ou which Mrs. lieorge !ould is to pose as Catherine of Hus sla. after the famous painting in the Hermitage, is worth an exhibition all by Itself. Some very remaikable old tapestry will be used as a back ground for this picture, and Mrs. ;uld Is having a costume copied In detail from the original portrait. "Mrs. Mackay Is lending a beautiful piece of Louis XIV. taiestry for Mrs. riourke Cockrsn's picture of Mary Wollstonecrsft. after the Ople por trait." Several new pictures have been add ed to the program. Miss Inez Milhol laud will pose as Cornelia, the mother of the ;rac hi. and the twin sons of Mrs. Pearce Hallcy will represent her Jewels. Mrs. Philip I.jdlg lias deckled to represent Caterina, picen of Cy press, and will wear a costume copied (rnni an old engraving In the nibll otlietie Natlonale at Paris. Mrs. Archibald Mackay will repre sent Mme. Curie, the discoverer of radium. In her lalxiratory. and Mrs. Frederick Nathan will le as Mrs. Slddons. after the Reynolds jsirtralt. Miss Immthy Harvey, daughter of Colonel George Harvey, will wear Mrs. Mucker' diamond crown as Queen l,oule of Trnssla. after the Kan I bach Mrtralt. The only really simple costume In the wlol aeries will lie that worn by Mre. Mackay as Florence Nlghtlngal ministering to wounded soldiers on l.aftlrfield. Phe will, however, hare an opsrtnnlty to appear In aoroe thlur more elaborate when the Is de rrlblnf th other plcforw to th ta-4lnr. flm WW rfi Arr 1MB j WINTER goods must go LOCALSandPERSONALS A A Z-fQ l!;ie I'wibciiii lift Frbljiy fur A II m n y fur an extended visit with friends. ! Mis AltH I'iKile wiistlic guest of ; her sister. Mrs. I'. T. Miillikln. 'f The : Dulles, ilurlnv: the holidays. i Miss .1 (iscpliine .lenkiiis. uf l'ort- :bmd. has Im-cii the jiuest c.f I r. C. H. , Jenkins during; the holidays. j Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. H.-I1 went to 1 Portland and Milwaukee to spend the New Year w ith Mrs. I'.ell's sister. Louis. I. Fritz, of The li.ill.s. d. p ii t y gHine and fish warden, w as lu re j Thursday In connect ion with his official duties. ; Scott Mills, coiiucvted with tlie Sunset Magazine, was here iinirs- i lay gretting; data for a write up of the Hood Hlver ilistrlct The winner of the gold watch j iven away at the Oak Wednesday night was Miss Hickox. daughter of Henry Hickox. the night watchman. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Itabsoii. of the l'piT Valley, are in Honolulu having arrived there last Wednesclay, and where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Mae (iilliert. Miss Anna V linnet andC. L Ullle-rt w ere a 'nong those who saw the New Year arrive in Portland. Tli-v returtieil home Sunday. Christian Science services arc hold In Heading; Kootn, No. !. Davidson building, Sunday at 11 a in. ami Wednesday at p. til. Sunday school at 1 a. tn. Islie Itutler went to Sab-m mi Wednesday and was In atlendaiie at H llieetlntf 'or the urpoe of ailopting measures for the prevei -lion of tuls-rculosis. . I Morlan A: Lathrop will move into tleir former ipiarlers shortly, their tore In the Otten building; having lioen renovated, work made neces. sary by the recent fire. A. Schmidt, representing the War ren Construction Coinpanv, Is here for the purpose of getting a street paving contract for his company. Tin- Warren company laid the Id tullthlc pavement that was placed in The Dalles this year. He finds t ha t the people here are very much inter ested In the question of paving. ' ' "" I'.owlin alleys now oiieti. C. A. I'.ichards in Co Lease for sale on business building. Call up Style Shop, Phone 1 18-M. Saw tiling, fiirnituri' repairing, rouf repairing. Wright's Carpenter Shop, Phone 1; x Dr. Low ley, dent 1st, who used to Is bs afeil here, lias returned and Is How l s'ateil III t he Ferguson llldg. Oct your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 6tt-L. Depot Davidson Building. Make the Mt. Hood II .lei your winter nuarters. Spei lal rates by wts'k or month. The homelike hotel. Courteous ser ice; excellent table bamlsTlaln s Cough Kcmcdy never disappoints those who use it for ob wtlliate coughs, colds and Irritations of t he throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung disease Sold by all deal I Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sotinichsen spent j Friday in Portland. P. II. Carroll and C. M. Hurlbun ! were New Year visitors in Portland Mr. and Mrs. .John Walters left the iitv Wednesday for California for the winter. ! l.-...... I ,,,,..., !..(. 'I'l, 1. . I... i nun iiiii lull 1 1 i i i inn run i nil Hot I-ake, w here he will take treat ment for a week or two for rlieutua t ism. Mis lialbraith. who has been em ployed in Cram's store during the summer and fall, left Tuesday for Long liench. Calif., to stay for the winter. C. II Sletten went to Portland Friday to join Mrs. Sletten, who Is spending the winter there and is tak ing vocal instructions under Mrs. Koee Dloch I'.auer. A short snow storm Sunday in dicated that winter is arriving and that we can now expect colder went her ami plenty of the beautiful in tlie near future. Miss (icorgia Prather, who has been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. (ieo. Prat her, returned to the State l.'til versify at Kugeiie Monday to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I'.ogges, w ho went to Portland for ( hristmas-, re turned to Hood Kiver Friday even ing. N. C. Kvans and daughter were among; those who spent the New Year iu Portland Art lnir Krolin w as a visitor here during the holidays. Mr. Krohn took advantage of the closing of the Portland schools, of which he is physical director, to spend a day or t wo a t his ranch. It-ilph P.eed. formerly proprietor of a cigar store and Interested In the Hood Kiver Manufacturing & Engi neering Company, but who Is now living at Cacade Locks, was here Thursday visiting friends. Now is the time to get your pick of choice resilience biiililing lots In l!lv ervlew Park. .1. F. I'.atchclder, phone .V5. (jet your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Those wishing dental work done w ould do well to call ou Dr. Konley iu the Fergus. in lildg. and get his prices. Work guaranteed." For Pent Eight room house, partly furnished, free spring water, ch-ctric llghls, special rate to good party for the winter. .1 F. Butch- elder, 'phone .Vi. Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy Is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, iiulcklv relieves atd cures painful breathing and a dangerous soiindlngcoilgli, which In dicates congested lungs. Sold by all dealers. I can fit you out with n nice oak mantle, build your book rases, counters, cabinets, anything In hard or soft wood. Will do my ls-st to give you just w hat you want at the lowest possible price. J. M. Wright, llnll'lliig Contractor. Carpenter shop phone 4l x H. Parkins, brother of Irwjii Par kins and a merchant at Lyle, was a visitor here Thursday. Miss Nellie Mil-hell Is the guest of Mrs. Leroy I'ark at The Dalles for a few days, having gone to the Wasco city Friday. Miss Alice Knight, deaconess of the Episcopal i-huri-h. was here last week for h short visit In connection with her professional duties. Miss Pearl Isetiberg. who Is teach ing sclio.il near Dufur, came to Hood llfver and spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Iseuberg, at Puimont. The I'pper Valley Progressive Asso ciation will give a basket social In the near future. The proceeds will go to the fund the association Is raising to defray Its expenses. Kay, the Japanese who has been acting as handy mini at tile Walters burlier shop for some time, left for Japan last w eek to claim an estate that was left him by his father w ho died recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shelley, Miss Mae Davidson and Mrs. 'Jladys Adams were among those w ho went to Portland Friday to hear Tetrnz zinl the noted singer. Madame Tetrazzinl sang- at the Heilitf Fri day evening. I-oiiard .1. Wyeth, who left for Los Angeles some time ago by steamer, writes friends that lie has arrived there and states that this famous winter resort and the others near It are fast reaching the height of t heir season. Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Carter, accom pli nice by their daughter, .diss (irace Carter, will leave shortly for South ern California, where they will stay-si-vera I mouths in the hope of bene fitting Mrs. Carter's health, which has been delicate for some time. Better Fruit, the latest number of which was Issued a few days ago, continues to thrive. Each month sees it tilled with more advertising and reaching a wider field in a tii-h-nlcal way. It has now reached a circulation of over :i,IHH) copies a mouth. . Airs, i lias. Ilenney elitertalneil a small New Year eve party at her country home Sat urday evening to see the old year ushered out. After an evening at whist, refreshments were served and mi enjoyable event concluded by an exchange of the com pliments of the season between guests and hostess. It Is suggested that railings to pro tect the approaches to the bridges In the valley will probably lie the means of preventing serious Injury or death, and also expensive damage suits against the county. The approach to the bridge ou the road leading out of town on the west side Is a particularly dangerous one. For Sale A one-horse pow er elec tric motor, almost new. Enquire at News office. Join the Howling league. We have the best alleys In the stale. I.-t's have the best team. ('. A. Kir hunt & Co. (let your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy .Co. Phone 68-1.. Depot Davidson Building. Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy Is not a common, every day cough mix ture. It Is a meritorious remedy for all the 'troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from cold In the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. IVvl Clarke, of Hood Kiver. spent the holidays wit h t heir son. Fred Clarke, at The Dalles. Mrs. D. S. Itomgardner, of Port laud, was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Orr New Year. J. A. Epping' spent New Year in Portland. His daughters who are attending school In Port land, were I here for tlie holidays. I Mrs. Win. Jones, sister of Mrs. II.! L. Duinble, who was the guest of the! latter Christmas, returned to her! home In Portland Thursday. j Merchants have been busy for a ! day or two taking Inventories, vork I that they look upon as exceedingly ! tedious, although highly necessary, j Miss Nettle Buck, now In charge of the telephone office In the Imperial! Hotel In Portland, was a visitor at 1 the home of her pn reins, Mr. and ; Mrs A. C. Buck, Thursday. j Mis. Lawrence King, w ho has been vlslliig at the hoi if her sister,! Mrs. Jenkins W liters, and also iit iug a daughter of Mrs. A, S Blowers, left W ciliiesday for Kcd Falls, Minn. VA . II Dlckerson. ow ner of a large ranch ou t he east side, is at Corvallls and Mill lake a winter course In hor ticulture at the Oregon Agricultural College. Kenneth Delano left for Corvallls Thursday and will also at tend the course. .1. W. Morton returned Friday from Portland, where he attended the meeting of the Stale Bar Association which recommended an Increase In the n II in I r of supreme judges In the state frowi five to seven. The recom mendation will be presented to the legislature when it meets. The J. F. ( club, numbering about twenty, with several Invited guests, were entertained atdinuerat tlie.Mt. Hood hotel Sunday, New Year even ing, by Miss Mae Davidson. The tables were placed III a circle anil decorated for the occasion. A very appetizing menu was served. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Davidson are lu the east, where they are making' a month's visit with friends In Ohio, Illinois and New York. They will spend some time la New York City before returning Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Botie are also eastern visitors who expect to lie away some time. Jiiumie leavens, who made the Hood Kiver territory as salesman for tlie Mason & Ehrmaii Company, of Portland, for several years, has resigned and It Is understood will go to Los Angeles. Ix-a('lis Is well known about Hood Kiver and has many friends here. Miss Florence Avery, after a ten days' vacation at the country home of her parents. In the valley, left Monday for the I 'diversity of Oregon at Lilgelie, where she is taking a! course lu English literature. Miss Avery Is a graduate of Pacific Fnl- verslty at Forest (irove. Mr and Mrs. K. II. Wallace, who spent the holidays lu Portland, re reltsvl arable message Monday from their daughter, Mrs. Koeneuiann, who, with her husband. Is ou her way to her home In Cologne, tier many, saying that they had reached Naples, Italy, ou Christmas day. Have you a weak throat? If so, you cannot Im too careful. You can not liegin treating It too early. Each cold makes you more liable to an other, and the last Is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Sold by all dealers. Properties 10 tO 20 per Gt. More Next Spring That Will Be Worth 15 acres, G 1-2 miles from Hood River; near railway station, school and church, all set to Newtowns and Spitzenburp;, as fol lows: 5 acres 7 years old; 3 acres G; 11-2 acres 4. and 4 1-2 acres 3 years old. Trees in A 1 condition; picked 1120 lioxes of apples this year. Three acres of straw berries between the trees. Old house, tfood barn. This tract is one of the best buys in the Hood River Valley at the price of $14,000, $5,000 Cash, Balance on or before 5 years at 7 per cent interest. 20 acres, located in the heart of the East Side, all under cultivation and planted to orchard as follows: 1G7 Newtowns and Spitzenburtfs, 5 years old; G12 2 and 3 yrs. old of same variety with Ortley and Ar kansas Blacks as pollenizers; 37 4 yrs old and 97 1 yr. old of same variety; 13'J 1 and 2 yrs. old and 97 1 year old of same variety; 139 1 and 2 years old D'Anjou Pears; also home orchard 4 years old. Improved with G room house, good barn and other out-buildings; with the place goes complete set of farm implements, also new steam sprayer, wagon, hack and good team. The price of $1 5000 is below the market. Terms 103 acres on the edge of Willow Flat dis trict; heavy red shot soil, south and east slope with good drainage; 20 acres under cultivation. 10 acres set to young New towns and Spitzenburg; 8 acres practically cleared, balance of place fir and oak tim ber. Small house and barn. The place is way below the market at $14,000; $3500 cash, balance on or before 7 rears at 7 per cent. 20 acres 7 1-2 miles southwest of Hood River; red shot soil, good drainage, and all under the ditch. 4 acres in Spitzenburg and Newtowns 1 year old; 12 acres slashed and burned; balance in fir. Price $5000; $2,000 cash will handle it. Devlin & Firebaugh TMIi LEADING DKALEKS IMIONL 14 1 Hood River, Oregon Hotel Oregon Building Swetland Building, Cortland, Oregon