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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911 7 mm YGEUfUi ME In THE rongest o THE HOUSTONS In Magic and Mimics MARCH 6th, 1911 HE DUMEAR COMPANY In Music and Song APRIL 1st, 1911 Hon. JOS. W. FOLK, APRIL 15th, 1191 EX-GOVERNOR OF MISSOURI Under Auspices of HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CLUB Season Tickets for Three Entertainments now on Sale at $2.00 for the Course PUT NEW BOAT ON UNDERWOOD FERRY The now launch, Heaver, of I'nder wood, built for (lxu Trvlbcr by Frank Smith at Astoria, arrived at Fnderwood February l'.ttli. Captain Olsen and the chief ciikIiiht came In charge. The Heaver Is ."d fi-et long, 11 feet 4 inch Ih'HIii, draft 4 feet. She carries a "u.horse power engine made liy the Imperial tins Fiiglne ( o. and Is fitted with fleet rle lights, t-lee trie neareh light and a deep water com pass, and Iseontn.llcd by compressed nlr In the pilot house. The Heaver lo built the strongest ami heaviest of any craft ever count meted at An torla, and of the bent material ob tainable. The upper deck 1 covered with canvas and nrrnnged with scats for fifty passengers. The cabin Is entirely separate from the engine room. It Iimh hnlrstufted leather cushioned scats, linoleum carpet and electric lights, and will comfortably accom modate twenty five passengers. The Heaver will be placed In com mlMNlon March 1. lull, on the llo.nl Itlver Fnderw ood Kerry and will lc prepared to make excursions to any art of the t'olumhlii river from The Pallet to Astoria either day or night. ('apt. Olsen, w ho ha hud a life ex perience on the water and thirty LOCAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Heal estate transfers for the week ending February 2i, l'.ll 1, ai furnished by the Hood Itlver Abstract Co.: Louise J Schiller to A L Arnold ami I". K Near, 40 acre In Willow Flat Mcilsxu F Mill to Hertha llugglm. trustee, w lot I'i, block 10, IIumh Ad dition Joseph McIioIm to Alex Hradburn, " acres near Cascade Locks Heirs of Frederick Ishnm to J a men V N Suydam. " hitch In Cpper Valley Virgil W inchcll to S M I)enlpon, 21 acred on Kant Side llt'Coeto Lulu HU ks, lots ! and 111, block "F." foe's Addition C L Mor-e to (irace P Fnrrlx, 14 acrei In Harrett District Hood Itlver Power & Water Co to Hood Itlver Light & Power Co. (m acre south of town lewis K Morse to C I. Morse, lots 1 and II. block '('," Foe's Addition Flmer F Heath t Marie II Strat ton, lot at Cascade Locks .loMeph F Hatchelder to .1 A Fp plug. 10 acres south of town .1 Adrian F.pplng to. I F Hatchelder, 40 acres on Fast Side Fred Y Larwood to F.I la . I I, Wil bur, lots 1 and 2. block :l, Park Addition year- on the charge. Columbia, will be In FACE SHATTERED BY DYNAMITE The Skamanlii Pioneer says that Harry Coleman, well known at Hood Klver, who linn lxen working for Frnest Housinnn of Butler, hail the misfortune to be blown up by a charge of dynamite while at work Monday nfternoon. He wax alone at the lime and It Im not known just how the accident happened, but It In HuppoHed a piece of flying stump struck him in the face. Hoth jaw w ere broken and 111 h eyes badly In jured, one of which It In feared will be permanently blind. He was hur ried to Stevenson and placed under the care of Ir. Roach, who wired up li Im Jaws, dressed hit Injured eyet and made him ax comfortable ax poxxlble. Mr. Coleman lx spoken of ax a faithful, hard-working man, by thoxe who know- Mm, though he ix In rather xtralghtened financial circum stances at the prexent time. Congregational Church Sermons The xerinonx at t lie Congrega tlonal church next Sunday will Ik on "The Society of .lexux," eonxlilering the matter of church niemhe rxhlp. In the morning and "The Victim and Vic tor In Marriage," the fourth in the xerlex of plct urex of womanhood. In the evening, founded on t he ttory of Itachael and 1-cah. Arthur Clarke THE JEWELER Oe do the Hajinesf Why? We Know our Business ELK CANDIDATES GIVENJOT TIME . The big daxx of candidates initla ated Into the luyxteriex of the Flks, Friday, made the streets of Hood Itlver lively during the day, and con xiderable speculation wax Indulged In by them ax to what would ha. pen. Paring the afternoon a photo graph wax made of the party, hi that they would know how they looked before and after. Accompanied by a large number of local member of the Flkx, they left for The Pallex. where they were re eclved with noisy acclaim. Ax the party stepped off the cars, engine and factory whistle blew, chinch bells rang and braxs bands placed i "He'll G.t All That's Coming to Him." They were then paraded through the street, which were lined on each side with spectators, in wheelbarrows and carts, to the Flkx' new liall. The initiation exercises, w Idle not a matter of public record, are said to have been sufficiently lively for the most enthusiastic member of the order. The chronicle gives the following account of t he affair. Last night was a memorable one for The Pallcs lodge, number :;o:i. It. P. O. F. for 2 unsophisticated aspir ants had announced themselves as being desirous of leaving t heir native haunts In Hood Itlver for the even ing to receive a set of antlers ami be annexed to (lie herd in this city. They were met at the 7 o'clock train by practically the entire lodge w hen they became part of an "Illuminated" parade and to the accompaniment of the band and tire bell, were escortrd to the assembly room. About "00 of the brotherhood were present, lodges from all over the Putted States being represented. The following Hood Hlver men were Initiated last night: A. Y. Peters. O. C. Pean, P.. 11. Pool ey, L. M. Hen t ley, M. Hrouson, C. IVthm.tn, F. C. Howell. It. F. Lara way, V. W Inchell, C. X. Clarke. U A. McCnrdv, K C Sloenm.C. It. McCann. F. P.. Hutchinson. Win. F.hrek, II. P. Wood, (1. V. I'.dwnrds. M. F. Shaw, (). A. IVcker. .1. C. Skinner, H. F. Pnvldsoii, C II .Sprout. W . II. (hip. ping. C. A. Fhlridge, C. F. lilll.ert, C. II Stranahan. Hans I .age. W T. Shirley. I pper Valley Land for Sale Large trait of land for sale in tin Fppcr Hood Itlver valley. Will sell In one tract or w III subdivide. Terms. ' John ttoldsbury, Mt. Hood Hotel., 1 - - - - COnE young chaps claim it's easy to find smart J clothes. Other chaps claim it's very difficult. It's not so hard. If you were in the clothing busines, you'd know it's not so hard nor yet so easy. It's simple enough for us to find good, ordinary styles--styles that cannot be criticised. But, it is often hard to locate styles which have the keenness, the excellence of fabric and the excep tional tailoring that the most parti cular chaps want in their clothes. We had a hard time finding them, but we've made it easy for you to find them. You'll like them. No, they're not high priced. Just high enough to insure perfect satis faction $i5.oo, $17.50 and $20.00. J. Q. 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