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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1911 CTn3 ABSOLUTELY PURE .llllUnl EL ADVOCATE TENTS FOR PRUNE TREES Lnhrtea Buffered liy prune nrowern of Clarke crtunty, In Wutddny:ton, U-caune of early fall rains, have liroueht forth the suiiireHtlon of a remedy. It In proponed to place a can van over every tree. A renter jiole would le erected clone to the tree and theeanvan would tie spread from the top of the pole like an um brella, and lie held In place by ropes reaching to stakes In the ground. A prune orchard would, from a dis tance, look a great deal like an army In camp. It Is thought that t he can van umbrellas should be put up after the fruit Is practically ripe and just liefore the rains set In. Heavy rains last month did great damage to the Clarke county prune crop. The fruit swelled, split nnd molded. That which was yet unripe For your keeper, ' rlcCASKEv The One Writing Method of handling accounts. With eci. purchase, our customer receive a vale slip howintr the ror" purrhaaed, the price of eacit arbcie and the balance previously owedail footed up. With the McCukay System YOU At WAYS KNOW WHAT YOU OWE Your account cannot grow over night You a) way have the opportunity of chrrkingrsch item from your eaie ahp to ae that everything has been delivered and that the price of every tea correct. We furnish alipholder to each customer. File the slip in thts holder, the hist slip at a ejlenoe will tell you what you owe. By preservina; these slips you will have the same record of your a i iiunt ae we. AND IN THE SAME HAND WHITIMO W akall b (Ud la explain Th. McCuk.r SyUm la yon. New Ladies' Waists We are this week showing a splendid assortment of Waists fancy and plain in all the popular fall materials and colors. You will be pleased with these waists and the prices will also please you 90 to $6.50 'B'RAGG Mehcajvtile COMTAfiy FOR WOOD--FOR COAL-FOR COAL AND WOOD so STYLES AND SIZES to seemed to stop developing after the rain. The early estimate of the Clarke county prune crop, based on the as sumption of good weather, was to ::h cars, worth about $7."i0.immi. Hut since the injury and destruction wrought by the rain, the estimate has been reduced to $:;7.".imii. Only about one-half the crop will lie saved, from the standpoint of market value. M. B. Church Services Sunday school at 10 a in Com munion and preaching st ice at 11 a. in. Theme, "The Law of SjM-ri-fice." Junior I'ngne at : p. m. Kp wortli league at i:-"n p. in. Preach ing service at 7::0 p. in. Theme, "IJackbone." Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Strangers made wel come. W. Ii. Young. Pastor. Notice Copy for advertisements mint te In the office by Monday noon. protection. Mrs. House- we have just installed F1AMI Photograph For Lawsuit. One call for services a professional photographer dislikes Hbove all others and that Is to pet an order for a pic ture that Is to be used as evidence In I most In demand for this irnose ore the busiest ones, those who make a specialty of taking pictures of news events for the papers and magazines. When any one wants photographic evi dence he Is likely to remember the name of some firm of professionals thnt he hat seen often In print and asks them to do the job. "We wouldn't mind that sort of work so much If taklDg the picture was all that there was to It" said one of these picture men. "We get S3 or $5 for the picture. Later we get a subpoena, and we have to send to court the man that took it, to swear that he recognizes bis work, that he took the picture, that he never was arrested and a lot of other fool stuff that uses up a day's time. Therefore we never touch such a Job knowingly." New York Sun. A Curious Locomotive. The DnrjeellnK-Himalayas railway Is one of the most curious in the world. It is of two foot Ruupe and on ac count of the steepness is full of loops, curves and spirals, many of the curves having only seventy feet radius. Some of the gradients are as high as one foot In twenty-eight. A special type of locomotive, the Garratt had to be made for It at Manchester. This loco motive was required by the specifica tions to be able to travel on reverse curves not exceeding sixty feet radi us, with only twenty feet of length of tangent between the curves. The en gine consists of a frame supported at each end by four wheeled bogles, each of which Is described as a miniature locomotive without boiler. The boiler Is carried on the frame between the bogles. Youth's Companion. Both Wrong. Sandy and his muster drove op to the small station as the train approach ed. "Here's yer train, sir," said San dy. "Thnt Is not my train." replied the master, who had his own ideas about correct speech "But It's the train I am going by." Hut It happened to be n special train and didn't stop at the station, whereupon Sandy exclaimed, "We're baith wrang. for It's neither your train nor the ane ye're gaun by, jut It's the ane that's gane by you." Betrayed. "Say. mamma, can Anna see In the dark, like a cat?" "Why. child, what makes yon ask such a question?" "Oh, last night when Cousin Carl was here I hearjl Anna say In the dark room. "You must really shave oftener, Carl.'" Exchange, Better. "Your wife never sings any more. Did she lose her voice?" "No; she found her senses.' Toledo Blade. Self Indulgence deprives a man of ev erything that might make him great Girl For General Housework Wanted E. A. FRANZ EXCHANGE SAYS BIG APPLES IN DEMAND Aecordinnto the Northwetit Fruit grower' Kxclmnuc, the apple Hltua thin I Keneriill.v d runner, and ' the di'iiiiiud mure active. The call ceil terH in the most popular varieties, however, nuch a .lonntluinn. Koine I It ii lit lei), SpltzenliuriTs, WlueHapH, and StiiymetiH, with mime tvilln fur lien Davln and other hard wtoraj;e varieties. J'rnct ieally every order call for Iarj;e size? four tier and lariter which are scarce throughout the XorthwcHt thin hcmmou, uud the demand Is principally for the fancy and extra fancy Krnden. Medium and choice grades are In litflit re (Hiext, as the country Is full of appK'H of only medium to poor quality. Married at Cascade Locks .1. II. IS.iIUvrp, of Hood Klver, and Minn Hazel IMttelirnndt, of ('nuclide Iock, were united In marriage at the home of Mr. ami Mm. Then I.in- dlu, Wednewda.v, at noon, llev. Chan. H. Nellor, of the Cotiurenatlo'ial church, olUciatinn. Mr. I'.allwep in a succeHMfiil electrical engineer of line character and exemplary haliitn, with headquarters at Hood Itiver, while the lii'ide Is the charming and accomplished daughter of Dr. M. M. Dittelirandt, of Cascade Locks. Having been reared In this country, the former at Maker City and the latter at Cascade Locks, Oregon, they have both won a large circle of of friends, who extend to them hearty congratulations. The wed ding was n quiet one, only the close relatives of the contracting parties being present. After the ceremony the happy couple went directly to the local dock, where they took the steamer Teal for an up river honey moon trip. They will make their home In Hood Itiver for the present, where the groom has made provis ions for his bride and himself. Ska mania Pioneer. (irace U. B. Church News (Irace ('. Ii. church. Sixth and Oak, the Itev. .1. 1. Parsons, pastor. Sun day school at 10 a. in. Autumnal lecorations in the church. Sermon nt 11 a. m., subject, "Nothing but leaves." ('. K. at (i:.'S0 p. in. At ":') Wallace Iiruce Amsbary, t lie noted poet and lecturer, will render n, ppe- clal Sunday evening program. He has delivered these sacred lecture in many of the largest churches of the country. Duet by J. K. and Mar garet Nirkelsen. No admission will lie charged but an offering will be taken at the close of the service. F. very body welcome. The Cowboy, Indian and the Lady This powerful drama of life In the southwest has made a remarkable appeal to the nhow goers. It touches witli force the romantic spirit In everyone. Its characters are we drawn nnd cleverly contrasted and tiie entire performance teems with life from start to finish. The peculiar building of the play Is a distinct nov elty la Itself. All the scenes are laid to make the story real. Saturday October II." Will Teach Here This Winter Mrs. Louise Ito.vden, well know n In Mood IMver as a li-m-licr of F.locti tloti, Oratory and Physical Culture, will remain here during t lie winter and will take pupils la the above studies. Address, for I he present, (leneral Delivery, Mood Klvir. We print our paper MONDAYS and TLLSDAYS. Copy required Monday. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by un lnllamed condition of the mucous lining of the Fiistachian Tube. When this tube is lnllamed you have a rumbling sound orlmierfrct hearing, and when It is entirely closed, deuf nese Is the result; and unless the In flammation can lie taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an lnllamed condition of the mu cous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars P.eward for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F .J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7."e. Take Hall's Fain lly Pills for constipation. The Cowboy, Indian and the Lady Is the best dramatic show ever pro duced under canvas. Show at night only. Saturday, Oct. 14 It pays to advertise. If it's a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or fin ished in any way, there's an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. E. A. Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar a 1 The Iron Cross. Tbe Iron Cross, an order of knight hood, was established by Frederick William 111. of Prussia in March. 1813. The order was founded In order to honor patriotic bravery In the war against France. It was revived by Emperor William I d:u ';;g the I'rauco Prusslan war and awarded by hlni to bis son for his great victory at Wis jembourg on Aug. 4, 1870. Later on the order was bestowed most gener ously, some 40,000 persons being deco rated between 1S70 and 1S72. Expert Advice. The prHon turnkey found the two jellmntes deeply engrossed One pored over the maikct reports of a news paper and figured on the margin with n pencil His cellmate sat expectant. "Hill." said the mathematician at last, "you could make $31 a night stenlin' hogs In Iowa." Success Maga zine. Try the Classified Column. Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian rile ointment will cure Ulind, lileeding and Itdiing I'iles. It ab sorbs tlie tumors, allays itching at onre, nrts as a poultice, Rives intunt reli'-f. Williams' Indian I'lle Ointment Is pre pared for I'lles and itdilnic of the private parts. Oniccists. mall f"e nnd 11.00. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohio For Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist P Strong Reasons xj) for Fal! Painting 1. The wood is thoroughly dry. Summer's sun has remove J all moisture. 2. Paint penetrates deeper into dry wood. The deeper it goes the better it holds. 3. Fall weather dependable. Little danger cf cold, damp, rainy days, which endanger the durability of the paint. 4. Wet weather decays and de stroys unprotected surfaces. Lack of paint means unsightly and less valuable pnperty. 5. Fall painting keeps out winter moisture. The greatest enemy to the life and beauty of all structures. Ask us about ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT. It insures the greatest protection and beauty, at the least cost per year of service Questions cheerfully answered. FRANZ CO WW Copy for advertisements MUST be In the office by Monday NOON. When you feel Lax, Stretchy, Half Sick, Blue and Out of Sorts, look to tke Liver; It Is Torpid. HERBINE la tke Remedy You Need. It Is nn Invlg-orntlnjr tonle for a torpid liver. Tha first doso brings Improvement, a few days use puts the liver In fine vigor ous condition. Herbine also ex tends its restorative Inf'.uenco to the stomach and bowels. It helps digestion and food assimi lation, purifies the bowels and brings back the habit of regu lar dally bowel movements. When the stomach, liver and bowels are active, bilious Im purities no longer obstruct functional processes, the result of which Is renewed energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. Price BOo per Bottle. JamesF.Bsllard.Prop. St. Louis, Mo. Use Stephens Eye Salve for oore bye, ii buret. )5oi.oAmo RcronmtMoioBy CI IAS. N. Cl.AKKi; is warm, dry and