The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, June 21, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21, 1911
7
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY AN
AUTOMOBILE, GET A
Carter Car
The Friction Transmission Automobile
J During the past few weeks this car has sur
prised many by the ease with which it climbs
Hood River hills. It is known as the
Simplest Car on Earth
every owner being able to make all necessary re
pairs without the aid of a machine shop. It's
simple control (ONE LEVER) has made it
justly popular with lady drivers.
J There are no noisy gears to strip and because
of this, the cost of maintainance has been re
duced to a minimum.
If you want a car of high efficiency and low cost
of upkeep just ask for a demonstration and con
vince yourself.
IRELAND & SPRAGUE
Hood River Agents
Phone 1962-K
Class Livery
Phone 5
1
Transfer and Livery Company
Freight and Baggage Transfer.
QLNLRAL STORAOU
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
The Best 1 0 Acres on
Paradise Farm For Sale
One mile from the Hood River Post Office.
Three year old Commercial Orchard; three
buildings; two inches water; strawberries
and raspberries. An exceptional location
for a country home.
G. Y. EDWARDS & CO.
THE
Middle Valley Mill
Is now open and ready to furnish
Lumber and Building Mateaial
Located 3 1-2 Miles South of Odell
MT. HOOD MILLING CO. - Phone 641
J. M. SCHMELTZER
F. A. BISHOP
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS
Insurance Conveyancing
Surety Bonds
"Accuracy" is Our Motto
Office In New llellbronner Bulldlnjc Phone 23 Hood River, Oregon
The Hood River Fruit Growing Company
FOR SALE--Tracts of 5, 10, i5, or 20 acres,
unimproved or improved, commercial vari
eties, trees from 1 to 3 years old in excellent
condition, good soil. We will assume care of tracts
sold, if desired.
Railroad station on our tract; county road
passes through it, also the Mood River.
ADDRESS OU CALL
GUST VVESTERBERG, superimcmicnt
Mood Ulvrr, Ormim
INTERESTING PAPER
ON "BROTHERHOOD"
PnjH'r ly Ijeroy Armntrontf, read
at tint meeting of the Men' brother
hooil of the tutted Brethren church,
June Ittli:
If thin little effort of mlue shall be
Intolerably dull, you may blame your
preMldent, for he told me the enter
tainment of the evening would be
provided by that eminent traveling
humorlrtt, or humorous traveler, Mr,
Woodworth. It wua undented that
I confine myself to Instruction and
advice.
I am Kfullarly qualified to give In
Htructlon and advice In matters per
talntng to the organization and con
duct of Brotherhoods, because 1 have
never either organized nor conducted
one.
Years ago my city editor assigned
me the uuusuul duty of reporting the
yacht races on Geneva Lake, near
Chicago, and when I protested that
I didn't know the difference between
a cutboat and a catamaran, the city
editor replied: "That Is why I am
sending you. You will have no pre
udlces."
As to advice: Older people than
most of those before me found much
pleasure oue time In reading Owen
Meredith's "Lucille." In that widely
circulated and much neglected little
volume you may still find these lines:
"Of all the rood Ihinvs in this world around us.
The one most abundantly furnished and found us.
And which, for that reason, we care least about
And can best spare our friends, is rood counsel.
no doubt."
Therefore, I advise: You have or
ganized a brotherhood, the purposes
of which are set out In your charter.
They were read by your pastor two
weeks ago at Mr. Woodworth's
house. Boiled down, they may be
expressed In three words: Help each
other. Begin by every one In the
memlHTshlp helping all the others.
Help In this meeting, by making the
deliberations wise, by recognizing au
thority and observing order; and at
all possible times adding to the In
nocent pleasure of every one In the
organization. Tonight would be a
good time to begin. Help your
brother outside when you buy of
him, when you sell to blmjwben you
speak of him to others, when you
meet him In the street.
Brotherhood Implies fatherhood,
parenthood. And one attribute of
that relation is authority, rind
what are your laws, and obey them,
and help your brother to under
stand them, and obey them, too.
Recognize the right to control, the
obligation to olK-y, for back of the
little brief authority which clothes
your ollicers, which speaks In your
charter, Is the controlling presence of
your church; and back of that church,
nnd back of all others, and back of
every good effort In all the world,
whatever Its name and wherever It
Is found. Is the great Law which con
trols, which punishes Infractions and
rewards obedience. There Is no mere
cant, no empty promise In the words:
"Seek ye first the kingdom of right
eousness, nnd all these things will be
lidded unto you."
When the striking teamsters In Chi
cago left off sluggtug policemen long
enough to wait upon Theodore
Koosevelt at the Auditorium hotel,
asking for an expression of sympa
thy and endorsement, that true
American citizen told them: "Before
you ask public endorsement, restore
public order. KememlH-r that In
striking one policeman you are strik
ing all that all the policemen stand
for, for bnek of the city Is the state,
and bnck of the state Is the nation.
And don't forget the nation."
Brotherhoods can not safely or
wisely forget fatherhood order, sys
tem, authority.
Also, Brotherhoods imply big and
little brothers. A boy, the son of n
good Hood Ktver man, was walking
beside me one morning when we met
a business win, a busy and ti pros
perous man. He spoke to me, and
then culled cheerily to my young
companion, "Good morning, Bob."
"I tell you." said the little fellow us
we passed along, "It does make a kid
feel good to have a big man ieak to
him." That might tx a good thing
for big brothers to remember.
Brotherhoods are not new. In the
Christian church they are almost as
old as our era, but for the most part
they have lieen organized to get out
of the world. Having found how
dltllctilt, maybe thankless, It W to
help humanity, men have retired In
stils stone wnlls, nud devoted all
their years to study and contempla
tion. They have worn distinctive
Brotherhood garb, and no one not
gowned as they wn a brother. But
we have one lesson at least to lenrn
from them. They were In earnest.
And thorn Brotherhoods which
worked In the world Instead of retir
ing from It, did things. In the Io
nian Catholic church the Jesuits
one of the biggest of Brotherhoods
has much to Its credit. We must
not forget Marquette and Kollet,
They strove nnd BMcrll'ced for their
Brotherhood nnd for their church,
but they helped all mankind.
Then have been Brotherhoods In
crime; nnd you who follow the cable
grams In eastern papers must e
amazed at the strength and Influence
of the Camora that brotherhood In
Italy, which we cannot understand,
aud which all that Is fair and good
In the Italian nation must condemn.
But the point Is: A Brotherhood
well adhered to gets results.
Your own Is better than the Broth
erhood of the monks, and far worth
ier than any which forgets that back
of the charter and the official board
stands the church, and back of the
church the Immutable laws of God.
Instead of withdrawing from the
world and letting humanity go hang
if It wants to, you will help human
ity. You will make men look back
with pleasure to your past meetings,
and forward with delight to others
that are to come. You take lire as It
Is, and make It a little stronger, a
little cleaner, a little happier, and a
little better.
And the pay Is big. No one can
help others without himself being
helped. They are happiest who
make others happy. They are purest
who have done the most to make
others and keep others pure. They
are most sure of a good life hereafter
who help their fellow men live a
good life here.
LOCAL TRANSFERS
OF REAL ESTATE
Real estate transfers in Hood Klver
county for the week ending June 17,
lull, as reported by the Hood Illver
Abstract Co.:
J. Adrian Epplng to Alfred T. Al
len. 40 acres on East Side.
Albert Tozler to George M. How
ard, 5 acres near Iee.
E. O. Blanchar to Zephra McNeil.
Lot 21, Block 5, Hivervlew Park.
George A. Ulggs to K. C. Chlstn, un
divided half of 20 acres on Eust side.
Martha W. & Alfred T. Allen to F.
R. Brydle, 10 acres In Oak Grove Dis
trict. J. W. Shipley to E. O. Hall, 10
acres south of town.
V. H. Chipping to Leota Travers,
10 acres on Belmont road.
F. R. Brydle to Walter A. Green, 40
acres near Wlnans.
Edward D. Homewood to S. C.
Rue, undivided half of Lots 3 and 4,
Baldwin's addition.
Bruno Franz to E. H. Hartwlg, 10
acres west of town.
R. C. Chlsm to Geo. A. Rlgg, undi
vided half of 20 acres on East side.
Bruno Kranz to Sylvia E. Hollen
beck 1'2M7 acres west of town.
Etta Cram to H. M. Wood, Lots 11,
12, M. 14, Block 31; Hood River.
N'. M. Wood to Homer C. Wood,
Lots 11, 12, 13, 14 Block 31, Hood
River.
Northern Pacific Railway Com
pany to J. E. Hall, 80 acres In I'pper
Valley.
HOOD RIVER PROPOSES
BASEBALL CELEBRATION
The big ball game of the year.
For those who will not go away
to celebrate the Fourth how will this
program suit you?
The Old Soldiers and Never Sweats
vs the Past Masters of the Ancient
Order of I'nlted Sons of Rest.
Cement workers and Plasterers vs
Carpenters.
The following select their own
stunt:
Ministers vs Lawyers.
Doctors vs Bankers.
Real Estate Men vs Merchants.
Committee will tell you when to
holler.
If this program Butts get busy, If
not get a better one. Ixts do something.
Gume called at three o'clock.
Citizen.
City Bills For Month of May'
Bills for May, 1911, audited by the
finance committee and allowed and
ordered paid by council:
M. Morse, surveys $240 73
Alex Wright, street work 1 30
C. Carman, " ' ...
II. J. Alderson, " " ...
Harvey Boggs, hauling 4 00
13
23
2 00
1.-. 2r
S7 30
S3 60
1 00
G. E. Johnston, street work...
B. Hatch, raising marble...
W. P. Buchanan, street work
A. J. Derby, nttorney fees
II. A. Moore, special ofllcer 2 SO
R. T. I jew Is, salary and horse
feed
Henry L. Hlckox, salary 00 00
Win. Ganger, special officer 1 30
Win. Htgglus. hauling
II. B. Lnngllk, salary nnd
postage
A. L. Kaufman, one load dirt
The W. G. A Id red Co., placing
drain In Columbia street 0 00
D. McDonald, mdse
Stanley -Smith Lumber Co., In
voice
Taft Transfer Co., draying
Transfer & LI very Co., drayfng
Hood River Light & Power
Co., bill rendered
Kelr & Cass, fumigating
G. M. Brady, bill
The Columbia Garage, labor.
R. D. Gould, First street sewer l!0 00
Geo. I Slocuni. stationery 1 S3
Stewart Hardware & Furni
ture Co., mdse 12 20
Two Boards of Election 23(H)
Hood Klver Ghuier, printing
and advertising !:! 13
AUTO ASSOCIATION
ELECTSJFFICERS
Officers of the Hood River Auto
mobile Association, recently elected,
are as follows:
Distill t No. 1, Cascade Locks, A. O.
Adams; district No. 2, I'pper Valley,
J. R. Putnam; district No. 3, East
Side, Chas. Hall; district No. 4. West
fide, W. T. Sleddon; district No. fl.
City of Hood Klver, IjcsIIo Butler.
The directors elected the following
ollicers: President, fjeslle Butler;
vice president, .1. R. Putnam; treas
urer, ( has. Hall; wiretary, W. T.
Sleddon.
DAVIDSON
FRUIT
COMPANY
43
0 20
20 00
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100 30
40
5 00
2 3S
We are tvell pleased
with the generous support the straw
berry growers are giving us this season.
We are selling every crate of these
berries every day, and have always had
orders beyond the heavy supply we
have been getting.
We will exert our best efforts in your
behalf at all times and this, in view of
our long experience in the business,
means a good deal to you. Give us
good berries and we Will get you good
returns.
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
'Wj
Central Vale Advantages
BEARING ORCHARDS are prize-winners and big producers. Soil is deep red shot, easily cul
tivated. Perfect drainage on good slopes. Less than eight miles from the city and less than
two miles from stores and railroad station. School house across the road. Telephones and
rural mail delivery. Perpetual water rights. Spring water for domestic use.
These are the points about the lands of the CENTRAL ORCHARD CO.. in the
HEAUT OF THE HOOT) PIVEP VALLEY
The land is partly cleared. Terms to suit purchaser. Part of this tract is being sold on the
five year care-five-year payment plan. The only land offered on this plan in Hood River
proper.
A.k C. R. BONE, Pre:,
or J. E. MONTGOMERY
CENTRAL ORCHARD CO.
Phone I61-M
Oak & 3rd Stt
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BLOWERS HARDWARE CO.
P PI
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55 J&-4i?
t scZ- svjOCT com
A Suit is
Suit of Course
But there's such a difference in the
Alfred Benjamin
kind. It will pay anyone to investigate the rea
son IT' they stand above the ordinary run of
clothing yet no more expensive
J. G. Vogt