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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911 If Baking Powder YAL Economy The manufacturers of Royal Bak ing Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is more economical at its price than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in grocery stores. Such matures are dangerous to use in food. In England, France, Germany and some sections of the United States their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a dangerous mineral acid, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing it. Tha label of alum baking powder must show the Ingredient READ THE LABEL ATHLETES TO BECOME HOOD RIVER APPLEMEN Two of the Ix'Ht-known athletes of the Middle Weft, the Hoerllne brother. Mann and Paul, the latter pluviiitf end and the former fullback on the Iowa I'lilvernlty team and both making the all-ntate team hint Fall, says the Or-eonian, have de cided to Itecome appleralnerH In the flood Hlver Valley. The young men are now Hpemiinit their energies In bucking ntuuipn and clearing land. The former college athletes have purchased the S. A. Clark place, near Tucker's bridge. It pays to advertise. COURT DECISION IN FERRY LANDING SUIT A dcvUiou of unusual Interest to Hood Hlver was handed down by the Orvgon state supreme court last Thursday, relative to the contro versy which arose here lour years ago over the right of vessels navl gating the Columbia Klver to luul on private property which was over flowed during the summer freshet. The suit which reached the highest court of the state, as lean vs. Wash ington Navigation Company, ap pealed from Wasco county, was re versed and the suit dismissed, the opinion holding that a petitioner for ferry license must show his owner ship or control of the ground in Ore gon where his ferry lands, and that the county court, in such matters, acts as a court of limited jurisdiction. and everv fact essential must atlirm- itlveiy appear. In the other suit. Chapman vs. Iean, also reversed, the opinion holds that appellants nre entitled to an Injunction against the respond ents restraining them from trespass ing upon appellant's land. As the high water season Is ap proaching, it Is possible that boat passengers who have been allowed for several years to land nt the foot of First street, will have this pleas ure and convenience denied them. Soine three years ngo some citizens of Iiingen and vicinity orgnulzed the Washington Navlgatiou company to run a ferry boat letween Iiingen and Hood Hlver. The company pro cured a suitable boat and commenced business, owning the land from which it started und on which It landed. It had made but one or two trips when It was served with an injunction on behalf of (). C. Ieau who was running a ferry from the White Salmon landing to Hood Hlver on a iranchise rrorn the county. which Iean et al claimed gave them exclusive right to run a ferry across the river within a dlstauce of several miles up and down the river. The result of the Injunction was that the Washington Navigation company was prohibited from doing business. It is now said that the decision of the supreme court may result in a ferry telng established between Hood River and ltlugen. LIVERPOOL FRUITMAN (Continued from Par. 1) land. When asked if lie considered the in Tasmania apple which are now the markets iu Kuglaud a serious conietltor of American fruit he said "The Tasmania apples come on the market In Kugland about the first of April and last until 'ibout the first June. I do not therefore consider them a cotiiM'tltor of American fruit as the season for it is practically over. Strange to say the best apple we get from Tasmania Is called the New York pippin, U-ing yellow in color ami flatter In shae than the Newtown. The best of this variety sells for $i.' to $:.IH) per box, the other varieties going cheaper. The next best seller from Tasmania is n green' apple known us the French crab which Is used largely for cook lug purposes. The other varieties are somewhat soft ami do not keen well. 1 do not think you need fear any competition from lasmanla fruit as it simply serves its 'purpose during the off season. "You ask why It Is that the Kng Ush trade prefers a yellow apple. I don't kuow why this Is, other than ttecause If Is yellow. For some un known reason the most popular ap pies iu Kuglaud are those of this hue, " liile we import thousands of barrels of apples from the United States, we also get enormous (juan titles from Canada. Last year the Canadian crop was short and there were not as many American apples sold abroad as usual. The market When your food does not digest well and you feel "blue," tired and discouraged, you should use a little Herbine at bedtime. It opens the bowels, purifies the system and re stores a fine feeling of health and energy. Price 50e. Sold by (.'has. N. Clarke. Refinishing Marred Furniture IS EASY AND INEXPENSIVE Shabby, scratched pieces of furniture that are unsightly and a discredit to your home can be made to look bright and new at slight ex pense and you can do it yourself. ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAG stains and varnishes at one operation, giving to all kinds of surfaces the elegant effect and dur able, lustrous surface of beautifully finished oak, mahosranv, walnut or Hp other expensive woods. Call for color card. EZ. A. FRANZ CO. for them, however, Is enlarging. A letter understanding, I think, with the districts that grow the a utiles will result In much larger shipments auroaa. l tie taniornia apples we have leen buying from Mr. Hlgbn huve created a highly satisfactory market, due to the good quality of the fruit and also the care given in packing them. "Of one thing 1 am certain that the opening of the Panama canal Is bound to be a big thing for the ship ment of apples from the Pacific coast to England. The fact that they can be sent abroad without transhipping will cheapen the transportation rate and solve several drawbacks now encountered in exporting apples. "My v isit to America," concluded Mr. Bellls, "has been both a revelutlon snd an education, and I am not only pleased with your country, but also your people, and In two years I'm coming here again." Mr. Chantrell, who Is a wealthy re tired bachelor, devotes some of his leisure time to lecturing at church entertainments, und while at San Francisco bought a numlter'of slides which he will use for this purpose He suggested that he be sent several from Hood Hlver, and it is expected that they will be forwarded. On leaving here the party split up, Mr. Bellls going to Boston by way of Canada, ami Mr. lllghn and Mr. Chautrell taking the river trip back to Portland. IMPROVEMENTS TO CITY (Continual From Pajre 1) Mt. Hood Railroad, which recently secured title to the property, would adjust the matter with the . street committee. An ordinance assessing' the cost for Improving Coldmbla street was Introduced, and a uuuitx-r of proper ty holders on the street, who were present, were given an opportunity to state any objections. As there were none, the ordinance passed the first reading. During the meeting Mayor Hartwlg called attention to various minor matters, which were given the attention of the council, ami all bills pn-sented were ordered paid, with the exception of two for rights of way near the stone crusher, which were referred back to the com mittee. City Marshal ewls has been or dered to collect the dog tax, and those having untagged canines were ordered to get busy or take the con sequence of having them take quick passage to dog heaven. HOOD RIVER MAN SAID TO HAVE MADE FORTUNE A story Is current at Cottage Grove, says the Journal, that Iew Suzer, of Hood Klver, while In the vicinity of hrniti, nine miles south of here, bought a ruining claim from a prospector for .flfNM), and after hav ing assays of the ore made lie lias Is-en offered $imi,m0 for the proiH-rty by parties from Cripple Creek. Mr. Suzer was In Cottage Grove Wednes day on his way to Drain and refused to talk of the contemplated deal, but volunteered the Information that lie believed lie had struck It rich. la perfect health there, la alwaya a tin feeling of buoyancy and eihll ration, of strength anil conacloua power. Tha reveraa la the raae when the Liver la Torpid. It is a dead welKht that hampera every organ In tha body and nlla tha ayatem with Impurities that uuduriulna tha cuuatltutloaat truugtU. In All Such Cases the Remedy Is THE GREAT TONIC AND INVICORANT For Torpid Liver and Constipated Bowels. "tTn tha Liver ret Torpid. It brings with It n Ion train of symptoms. Ths moat prominent ar: bad digestion, dlaalni'.s. constipation. vertlKO which means spell, or bltndnes. on .tooplng or rlaing auddftilv, .allow complexion, flatulence or wind In the bowels. Intolerable laxlne.s which the victim la Bahamed of but cannot overcome. Great discouragement, a feellna that everything and everybody afraiimt him. The tine cleansing- and rejuvenating Influence of llerblne Is Just the thing- needed In this condition. It acta at once on the Liver, Htomarh and Rowel.. The Liver responds promptly to Ita stimulating effect. The llowels are emptied and purified through Ita excellent cathartic proper ties. The UlKestlon la strengthened and the whole ayatem renovated. Aa a result the patient feela better. He begins to Improve with the Drat doae and a few day use puta hint in fine vlguruus coo dltloo. Try it. Sold Everywhere at 50c per Bottle. JAMTRS r. BALLARD PROPRIETOR ST. LOCI. MO. i fttepbeaa F.y. Balva U a raaea of arreat power la diaeaaea of th eyea or eyelid. It fceala ajalckly aad L atrraatheaa the Bleat. CHAS. N. CLARKE 4 Csafc-r' A child cm n't get strong and robust while Infesi Inal worms eat away Its vitality. To nlve the child a chance to grow, these parasites must Ik; de stroyed andexH'lled. WhlteX'reani Vermifuge Is guaranteed to remove the worms; It also puts the vital or gans In healthy, vigorous condition. I'rlre 2.S! s-r bottle. Sold by tints. X. Clarke." Christian Science services are held In Heading Koom, No. C, Davidson building, Sunday a. 11 a. in. a 'id Wednesday at X p. in Sunday school at 10 a. in. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of (ireensbnrg, Ky., says, "We use Chnnihe rlaln's Cough Hemedy in our own household and know It Is excel lent." For sale by all dealers. The Kpworth league of Asbury Methodist Church will meet Monday with Mrs. Geo. II. Lynn. All mem bers of the organization are cordially Invited to be present. Sick headache results from n dis ordered condition of the stomach, and can ba cured by the use of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Try it. For sale by all dealers! Hlshop Kobt. I'addock of the F.pis- copal Church will be at Tarkdale Sunday and conduct services In the I'urkdale hall at 2.:w. Members of the episcopal Church and others who wish to are cordially invited to at tend. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find ( haiii- berlaiu's Liniment wonderfully ef fective. One application will con vince you of Its merits. Try It. For sale by all dealers. A few stanzas entitled "From the Kubulyat of an Orchardlst," printed In another column, and written by Hood Klver soil tiller, Is worth reading. It smacks truly of the po etic In simple but effective language, and withal gives sage advice. If you Ih'IcIi up a bitter tasting liquid It is a sign of bad digestion. dose or two of llerblne will cor rect the disorder. It stimulates di gestion anil purities the bowels. I'rlce uOc. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke. Sanctiflcatlon" will be the subject of Minister F. S. Kandsaker's tils course at the First Christian church next Sunday morning. At p. m. the Y. 1". S. C. K. will render a special program. Kev, liandsaker will preach at Odell In the evening. For soreness of the muscles whether Induced by violent exercise or injury, ChamlM-rlaln's Liniment is excellent. This liniment Is also high ly esteemed for the relief It affords In cam's of rheumutlsm. Sold by nil dealers. I'.elniont church last Sunday cele brated the tercentenary of the King James version of the Itlble. In the morning the pastor spoke on "The lilhle and Its Study." In the even ing he gave a lecture on the theme, How Our Itlble Came Down to I s." Stiff neck is not only painful, but annoying. To get rid of It ulck!y, rub the affected part with Ilallard's Snow Liniment. It s-netrates the flesh and relaxes the muscles, sit that the pain censes Immediately. I'rlce "c, roc and f 1.00 per bottle. Sold by has. X. Clarke. The Ladies' Aid Sis iety of the M. Church will give a demonstration of the Kapld Flreless Cooker Friday evening, nt the lijmw of Mrs. Dr. Kdglngton. As this Is a matter that Interests every housewife the ladles of Hood Klver are cordially Invited to Is present. Is there anything In tills world that Is of more Importance to you than good digestion? Food must Is eaten to sustain life and must lie di gested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. ( hainlMTlaln's Tab lets are a rational and reliable cure for Indigestion. They Increase the flow of bile, purify the tdood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole digestlva apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealer. Hesldeuts of the valley are suggest ing that the county Commissioners have the fence on the east side grade painted. A white painted fence there they claim would greatly Improve as well as preserve It. M. NIGUMA Japanese JVoveltico Kutane and Tokyo Dishes. Bamboo Furniture. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Oak Street, Corner 1st Pbone 160 Phone 1G0 14 Oak St House and Yard Gleaning GARBAGEMAN Ashes, empty cans and all rubbish re moved at once, on order DAY WORKER Hou.secleanlng, cooking or chopping wood done on demand YAMA &. KAWA Telephone between 7 and 10 p. m. W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on f irst Mortgages Fire Insurance in best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 906 Oak Street Hood Klver ALBERT SUTTON Hrcbitcct Hall Buildino Hood Rivbr. Okkoon LESLIE BUTLER. President TRUMAN BUTLER, Cashier ESTABLISHED NINETEEN HUNDRED BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Capital and Surplus ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Merchants' Express a n d General Delivery Be sure to order from your merchant by noon on day of delivery Long Hauls of Fruit Solicited VVeare in a position to handle Tonnage. Figure with us, for we can do your hauling cheaper with our auto truck than you can by team. Phone 115-K. A. O. HERSHEY Upper Valley Lumber Co. We are now in a position to furnish ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER of the various kinds Apple Boxes and Strawberry Crates for this season. Orders and bills promptly filled. MAY & VVEISEL I l-l miles Southeast of Parkdale Don't Leave the Hood River District WITHOUT INVESTIGATING Mosier Valley Natural advantajre. for fruit rowin unexcelled, land price, hare doubled In lant two year, but are nut half that aakrxl frir almilar land In other wet Ion. Buy now before .peculator, add their profit.. Commercial Club of Mosier MOSILK 'ORLfiON 6 Miles Last of Hood River, Oregon