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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911 WHITE SALMON (Fnm th K.ntvrpriar) J. I,. Sul lierliiinl tiimlf H trip up 1 II1 Kivt-rfor ten inllt-H rvivntly, mill h.vm that It U wurtli anyone' tliii- t' tour tlittt viillt-y. The KnlerprlHe uihIithJhiiIh t tin t t lie llerinnn Y tints ilm-e of L'ln hcivh, J iHt Im'.voihI tiilnn-r, wnn old to the IMiiichii ('oiiiiaii.v, t( Hood kivt-r Nll (ilfllWOod, ftir $1.'.IHHI. Thin i'oiupnny U ajipHrentl.v stirring things In the upKT country. The Mt. Adnms people pronxittni; the line up the hill from the North Itiiiik road have leeu HwaUinu nil other eoiiferenoe with the railway iiiatwiKerM. They are confident they can et the capital for th. line, and feel very much eiiconrned over pron p.vtH. When Mr. Kyan. a, traveling salec iii Ati. recently drove Into I'nderwood, 1 1 Ik horwK nhlel at a Hta' ioi.ery auto moliile, overturned the hiiKK.v nnd wnt It and Mr. Kyan over the em liankmeiit. He n tmdly cut ami lirulMed, and a hurry call a made for a Hood Kiver phyHlclan He wax taken to Portland and In now coin ing through all right. Crew were laid off on the ranch of the White Salmon Orchard Co., of which Iv. It. (ilavU U superintendent, and Mr. Hlchurdtion, the foreman, haw returned to Seattle. Over forty men were employed, and about a half a dozen are retnlued. Over U.'i acre were set to trees thin spring, which?' with the fifty acres of old tree, makes a good-nize commercial orchard. While In an intoxicated condition, Hen Onliornenet the ticking an J mat tress afire In the cooler, where he had leen locked up by Marshul Kstes Monday efternoon. He would have perished miserably, and a large part of the town leen burned, had not some small boys tteen running through the alley uu their way from school and saw the smoke induing from the barred windows. O. ( Dean says that the effect of the Injunction restraining him from landing at the foot of Front street, Hood Kiver, during high water, will work to the disadvan tage of passengers, for If he cannot go through the slough, he will have to laud them at the present dock. If, on the other hand, another firm or company puts on a boat, thev' will, during high water, have thefj. vantage in landing near thefGO(j Kiver station. So packed 1sthejnregatonftl clttiTCu r!"tiiJ" Jfu-e every Sunday that. If it continues, an addition will have to le built. Kev. Tate will leave Monday for his old home In A Dainty Enameled Bedroom Don't you admire a light, dainty bedroom with immaculate linen and draperies, and with walls, furni ture and woodwork all enameled in pure white or some delicate tint such as ivory or pale blue? You can have one it is not expensive. ACMEQimiTY ENAMEL (Neal's) gives a hard, sanitary, lustrous, genuine enamel 4s& Nebraska, where he will visit a couule of weeks. He goes as the 1 guest of the A. O. V. W. lodge" of a i Nebraska city, who esteem li I ill so much for the services he rendered i that lodge throughout thestale that I they wrote him to get onto the Pull- man at White Salmon, "come home ' for a couple of weeks, and expenses both ways will lie paid." Uiiring , Mr. Tate's nbseuce, Kev. J. K if a r- . greaves, of Hood Kiver, will conduct j the services. White Salmon strawlierrles are to i le served for the coming year on the i diners of the North Hank, the tireat i Northern and Northern Pacific Strains. After the fresh fruit Is all gone, the menu cards of these cars will have "While Salmon strawber ries preserved." The berries will lie put up In Individual jars by Mrs. llolcomb, and we are perfectly sure that many travelers who taste tluiu will lie Interested to know more of the country that can produce lierries of such rare aud delicious flavor, fur Mrs. lloU'oinh knows how to pre serve them and keep nature's fresh ness. Small, neat labels will tell the story. UPPER VALLEY NEWS Miss Grace Stewart recently the ef ficient teacher at the Valley Crest school, has taken the position of bookkeeper at Mclsaac's store. One of the most enthusiastic and successful poultrymen in the valley Is W. H. Tobey, who has a large flock and conducts his poultry farm on up-to-date lines. John Uoldsbury has lost another dog Imt having it poisoned. He is now looking for another canine ami Is prepared to receive sealed propo sals from dog orchurdlsts. The Glacier Irrigating Company has voted tolncrease its capital stock from $10,0H) to f l.",0U0. Shares In the company now sell for $1.". Kach share Includes oue Inch of water. Kelly & Worden have their Park- .1..!.. ...1111.. ......... t I ucijc- iuiii iij i ciuwu, mi ni5 muriii It up the first of the nunth. The portable mill of 'jay & Welsel Is also doing business and It Is expected to cut considerable lumber with It. Te Oregon Apple Company, which D'i.8 one of the largest aud finest tracts of unimproved apple land In ihe Upper Valley, started work last week improving It. ami has a gang of forty Japs clearing and grubbing. The company which Is trying the char pit method of removing stumps is having considerable success and their experiment Is lielng watched with Interest. The I'pper Valley Progressive As- eoclatlon, at a recent meeting, voted surface, easily kept bright and clean. It is offered in delicate tints or rich colors to harmonize with draperies and furnishings. E. A. FRANZ CO. Hakes Home Baking Easy Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar K3ALUM.N0 lime phosphate to Improve I'pper Valley highways and two days were set for the work. Saturday, May Kith, will be given over to local roads, and Saturday, May 20th, to the trunk road down Neal creek. It Is expected that resi dents will turn out In a body and that the country highways will show a decided Improvement when their labors are concluded. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars He- ward for any case of catarrh that cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J.Cheney for the last years, and Inileve him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financial ly able to carry out anj obligations mailt' by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, (. I'.iill's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7."m; per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Literary Honors for Northwest Two members of the faculty of the I'nlverslty of Washington have been elected to membership In the Author's Club of London, England. This honor hns been conferred on Prof. E. S. Meany and Dr. H. H. Gowan, in recognition of their literary achieve ments. K. F. Backus has resigned from the University Koard of Re gent. A fight was made on him during the last legislature. GENERAL NEWS NOTES Soft Drinks for Family Use Hood Kiver Sweet Cider, Hires Koot I leer, aud So. la Waters of all flavors cau be obtained for family use at all the confectionery and gro cery stores at JUKI ier dozen, with an allowance of ."i"c (mt dozen for the return of the bottles to the party from whom purchased. Keep ti few bottles lu a cool place during the warm weather. HOOII HlV Kit A li'l.K VlXKOAK CO. J. M Howell, a popular druggist of Gnt'iistmrg. kv , says, "Me use Chamberlain's Cough ICeinedy In our own household mid know It Is excel lent." For sale bv all dealers. - Sunset Magazine for May Nile of the West, by S. Gleu An- drus, U'liutifully illustrated In four colors. Hie Spell, a estern novel, by the Williamson. Guests of Great er Chinatown, bv Charles K. Field, Atltomobilo seciioii. Now on sale. cents. Sick headache results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Cham lierlaln's Stomach and Kiver Tab lets. Try It. For sale by all dealers. Oregon Hotel Special Dinners A special table d'hote dinner will be served at the Hotel Oregon every Sunday from ,ri:30 to 7::W p. m. for 7.1 cents. An a la carte meal will also be served. Music by the Mandolin Club. Dine with us. Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Yon will find Cham beiialu's Liniment wonderfully ef fective. One application will con vince you of Its merits. Try It. For sale by all dealers. . - Diamonds. In buying and selling diamonds tha weight of the gems Is gauged by scale peculiar to this trade only. If you lielch up a bitter tasting liquid It Is a sign of bad digestion. V dose or two of Herbine.will cor rect the disorder. It stimulates di gestion aud purities the bowels. Price ,p0c. Sold by ( has. X. Clarke. Electricity and Dry Air. So perfect an Insulator Is dry air that it takes 10,000 volts of electricity to leap a gap of an Inch. For soreness of the muscles whether Induced by violent exercise or Injury, Chamlierlaln's Liniment Is excellent. This liniment Is also high ly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers. Laiy Joy. Among the few great Joys of life is staying in bed fifteen minutes after we know we ought to get up. . When your food does not digest well and you feel "blue," tired and discouraged, you should "use a little Herblne at bedtime. It opens the bowels, purities the system and re stores a fine feeling of health and energy. Price One. Sold by Chas. X. Clarke. Baked Banana. In lands where the banana flourishes the fruit Is often baked without peel ing until Its rind hursts. Stiff neck Is not only painful, but annoying. To get rid of it quickly, rub the affected part with Kallard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates the llesh and relaxes the muscles, ho that the pain ceases Immediately. Price 2."ic, r0c and $!.) ier bottle. Sold by ( has. X. Clarke. Otl.r-t Rules. "Walk slowly -eat less," are Dr. Os ier's directions fur middle aged persons wbo want to live long. For cholera morbus, cholera In fantum, diarrhoea from colds, and wind colic, Mc Gee's Iiahy Kllxlr Is a remedy of extraordinary power; It relieves colli! pains Instantly, checks diarrhoea, and settles the dlsordererl stomach. Price -.'.Ic and 50c per bot- tie Sold by ( has. X. Clarke. Th. Irish 8... The English channel is nowhere more tbuo 'Jn feet deep. The Irian sea U 2.130 feet. A child can't net strong and robust while Intestinal worms eat nway Its vitality. To give the child h chance to grow, these parasites must lie de stroyed nndexpelled. White's Cream Vermifuge Is guaranteed to remove the wormx; It nlsn puts the vital or gans In healthy, vigorous condition. Price 2."s: st bottle. Sold by Chas. X. Clarke. - 8ony'i Forests. Saxony possesses one of the ls"st regulated systems of forestry In the world. Is there anything In this world that Is of more Importance to you than good dlgi-xtlon? Food must Is eaten to sustain life and must Is; di gested ami converted into blood. I When the digestion falls the whole body suffers. hitnlMTliiln' Tub lets are a rational and rellalile cure for Indigestion. They Increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen tin- Nirnach, and tone up the whole illgeHiive npparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers. j FARMER, SAYS EXPERT, NEGLECTS FINANCIAL SIDE "The financial side of farming, the world's .greatest Industry, Is almost entirely neglected by both the farmer and the schools," says Dean J. A Itexell of the Oregon Agricultural College, author of a volume on "Farm Accounting and Itusiiiess Methods," now lulls sixth thousand. "Professor Pulley, of Xew York said, lu discussing the matter of his own state, 'In visiting practically every farm In oue of the counties of the state, we did not tiud one man who knew how much It cost him to produce milk or to raise any of his crops.' "It Is doubtless true," says Mr. Itexell, "that the farmer Is becoming a factor to be reckoned with In the business world; that the average farmer knows vastly more abcut scientific farming than his father did. He understands more t horoiighl v the value of proper cultivation, of fertil ization, of rotation of crops, and of diversified fanning. Itut It cannot be said that he owes his success to improved business methods. He has been successful, rather. In spite of his Iguoraiiee lu this respect, and lie- cause of the lavish geuerosltv of mother nature." The Oregon Agricultural College Is now giving courses In farm business management by mail, for the benefit f those who can not attend the courses at the college. Some fiftv have already completed the course. WESTERN UNION ARRANGES FOR UPTOWN OFFICE HERE A dispatch received here Saturday from the Western Union manager states that an uptotvn otllce of the company Is tobe established at Hood Kiver, but that messages will lie re ceived any hour of the day or night at the railroad station also. The feature that many objected to lu re gard to establishing an ollice away from the depot was that the hours of service would be shortened. Other objections were that the Hood Kiver Apple Growers' I'nlon and the Davidson Fruit Co., the greatest users of the telegraph ser vice, considered the depot the more convenient on account of their fruit shipments, particularly during the strawiierry season. According to the announcement of the Western 1'nion It will Ik possible to send messages from either place with an nil night service at the depot. If this system Is put Into effect It Is sfited that there will be no objection to the new ollice. It Isexpccted that the ollice will be placed In the rear of the Hood Kiver Hanking & Trust Co. building. HOOD RIVER MINERAL SPRINGS COMPANY Has opened its subscription books for stock In the company. A home company. A rare opportunity. An assured success. Temporary office with the Hood River Realty Co. C. D. NICKELSEN, Sec'y MARRIED Mr. Klwin Weldon, of Huxuin, Wush, and Miss F.lla It. Walters, of Portland, were united in marriage by .1. Z. Hershner, nt Ids residence, on Wednesday, May .t. Mr. Weldon Is an orchardist of Hustim, where their home will lie. B. t. O. E. All members of the F.Iks lodge are requested to meet at the Commercial Club Thursday evening, May Hth, at H o'clock. Matters of Importance to be discussed. J. H. FllKllRK'V, J. i. Voot, Committee. Micro klllt the Dandruff para site, soothes the Itching scalp, fives lustre to the hair end stimulates Its growth. A single spplication fives relief nd proves its worth. Do not be bald. Save your hair be fore too late. Micro Is delightful dresslnf for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Booklet free. HOYT CHEMICAL COMPANY POKTLOND. UK PoisoneoaK rAiiiNO nun I.UI TxcsTtNotnt) !. . CHILBLAINS rCLONI, U"M, CTC. A VALUASLC HOUSCHOkO tALVC ALL OftUMItrt HAVt IT OA wiu. O.fAiN ON ACQUCST ACCCAT NO JU.JTITUTCi free 23 Cents. Netiected wounds produca old sores and tbM in time develop ulcors which et away ia vitauiy. Ballard's Snow Liniment Is a Healing Remedy for All Ailments of the Flesh of Man and Beast The speed With which this splendid liniment heals np a bad wound or aore has surprised and pleaied those wbo were accus tomed to the slower and uncertain effect of less powerful remn dies. It mends the lacerated fleah so quickly that there Is but little time lost from work. In relieving; rheumatic pains, neural gia, sciatica. It has done and la doing; a wonderful work. Many, chronlo victims of these diseases have found to their great satis faction that it cures an attack la a fraction of the time required by the ordinary treatment. It is equally effective In the flesh ailments of animals. Owners of blooded stock value it highly for two reasons: It heals sores and wounds quickly, and leaves no disfiguring- scars. This remedy Is needed in every home. If its great power and efficacy was generally known, no family would be without it. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. JAM IS r. IALULRD frtOfHIETOR ST. LOUIS, M0. Stesheaa Eye Salve la a safe aad speedy rramedy fer Sore Byea. 3 Solo Ax o RtcowsiNonfitC HOOD RIVER LOSES BY SCORE OF 5 TO 4 Hood Kiver lost Its second iriuiie of the season Sunday to The Dalles, af ter one of the most Interesting con test pln.ved In the Mid Columbia lCiikftie this year. I ntll the elirlith iniiliiK it looked like a Hood Kiver WE POINT WITH PRIDE to our past record in the re tailing of hiph class OLIVES. That record we purpose to keep and offer you now some very fine Large Queen Olives -s 25c per pint Also a fine line of Hottled Olives just received Another shipment of PRIiPLKRfcl) STOCK SLICliD HAWAAIN PINE APPLE, larjce can 25c The Star Grocery "Good ThiiHjs to Eat" PEKIGO & SON LESLIE BUTLER. President TRUMAN BUTLER, Cashier (In BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Capital and Surplus ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE PEPOSIT 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 We are 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. HAY & YVEISEL I 1-2 miles Southeast of Parhdalc ft M JL victory, when an error allowed the visitors to make the runs and win by the close score of 5 to 4. The Hood Kiver batteries were Myers and Ijnrgc; The Dalles I'liii'"' and McCoy. A large attendance witnessed the game. M. NIGUMA jfapancoc JSovcltka Kutane and Tokyo Dishes. Bamboo Furniture. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Oak Street, Horner 1st Fboni 160 Phone IfO 14 O.k St. House and Yard Gleaning GARBAGEMAN Ashes, empty cans and all rubhish re moved at once, on order DAY WORKER housecleaninic, cooking or chopping wood done on demand YAM A & KAWA Tele 1 1 hone between 7 and 10 p. m. W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited ESTABLISHED NINETEEN HUNDRED