THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1911 STORAGE IN TRANSIT ASSURED FOB APPLES All dnulit about the Ktornire In traiiMtt privilege Ik-Ihk extended to weMttrn box applet tldw full Iium I . n removed by the attltudo JiiMt uh Miiined toward the matter by the New York Central railroad. The New York Ceutral haH come out boldly tut the llrMt of the can tern linen to publlHli ttM tariff on bos ap ple from the north weMt under the morale In traiiHlt prlvileKu. The National Apple Shipper' AMxoclation baH received word authorizing It to ndvlHe that there U no longer nny doubt about the concurrence of the Kautern Trunk Linen In the rate of f 1.10 per UK) pound betwe'ii the l'a clllc count producing Hcctionx to Mtoroge polutM up to and eiiMt of the MltttilMMlppI and iK-tween Chicago uud New York. Certain partle In the apple trade have been claiming that previous pronouncementM to the effect that the privilege applied to points eut of Chicago were all unauthorized. Tliene prophettj are now thoroughly dlHcomlitted, for the matter would appear to le Mettled beyond all per uilventure. When the TraiiHContln ental Freight liureau autliorlzed the through rate of fl. 10, It wan put up to the euHtern trunk Hue and Ceu tral Freight Anxoclatlon for concur rence of the Individual lluex. At firxt there wuh some unxJety In the mlndrt of thotte who were fighting for thin privilege, hecauxe the euHtern trunk linen, were not willing to accept the dlvlHion of the rate oh miggctited by the TranrK'ontluental Freight liureau and for a tdiort time matters lookeil a bit dubloUH. liut now the New York Central linn taken the initiative realizing the great need for thin priv ilege and the ultimate revenue that It I bound to bring the road. It li an taken Independent action and. It aliuoHt goct without Haying, the competing line will find theniHelvcH bound to follow milt. Hear the late muHical number) at the I'.londln hIiow by Prof. Murrth't) concert orchestra. Standard ttelec tlon between the net. Saturday, Oct. 1.' WEIGHED THE ELEPHANT. A Problsm Whioh a Hindu Prineo Wa Ablo to Solva. There is a story often told In India of Kbojee. a liludu prince, who on a certain occasion allowed til nisei f al most us clever as An tiimedes. A uIkIi otllclul bnd lunde a row that be would distribute to the poor the weight of bis own elephant lu xllver oiouey. Itut the great ditUculty that at Urt presented Itself was the mode ot ascertaining what this weight real ly was. All the learned and clever men of the court seemed to nave en deavored In vain to eonsirui't a ma chine of suUlcleut ower to weigh the elephant. At length Shajee camp forward nnd suggested a plan which win simple and yet Ingenious In the highest de gree, lie caused the unwieldy animal to he conducted along a stage special ly made for the purpose by the water side Into a flat bottomed Unit. Then, having marked on the bout the height to which the wuter reached after the elephant bud weighed It down, the latter was taken out and stones sub stituted In Bulllcicnt quantity to bold the boot to the same line. The stones were then taken to the scales, and thus, to the amazement of the court, was ascertained the true weight of the elephant Exchange. FIGHTING FISH. Hlieumatlsm cured. Ir. Sowcrbv. In tha Rage of Battla They Turn From Dull to Brilliant Colors. In the gardens of Singapore It la the custom to stock the ponds with all manner of queer fishes, many of them of the fighting variety so dear to the heart of the orientals. This species of fish Is so combative that It Is only nec essary to place two of them near each other, like fighting cocks, and perhaps to Irritate them little to bring on a lively conflict. They at once charge each other with fins erect, at the same time changing color In their excitement from the dull est of gray greens to brilliant reds and blues. iDdeed, confinement In close quarters Is not needed to arouse helr combative propensities. Tlace two glass Jars close together, with one of these fighting fish in each and they will at once swim round and endeavor to charge each other through the Interposed glass. Even a single fish seelDg himself re flected In a mirror will dart at his own image and, irritated all the more by his failure to reach his supposed enemy, will assume the most brilliant hues. Seeing his reflected antagonist do the same, he will redouble his ef forts to rearb him. Exchange. THE MANUFACTURERS HAVE COMPLIED STRICTLY WITH THE GOVERNMENT PURE FOOD LAWS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF White River Flour It Is Unbleached For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK Electrical Contractors Bailcy tSl Colby "Bart mess Htdg. Thonc bOX Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Mlgli (iratle Uectrlc Fixtures l'p-To-late (ilassware Westinghouse Flee trie Motors Heating Apparatus, Ftc. Full Line of Flee trie Wiring Supplies We Guarantee Satisfaction NEW YORK MARKET GETTING STRONGER The withdrawal of the Hebrew element to ward I lie clone last wee caused an easier feeling In apples and with close warm weather the market became demoralized and It was no ho much a matter of price as It was to find a customer who would use a good line of fruit. Prices were with out any stability and $.'! on red and per barrel on light fruit was all that could be depended upon, much of the friil t showing only ordlnury and not bringing more than $1 -'" to $l..-t) per barrel There were .'! cars offered at the opening Monday and with t In' Hebrew element out In full force trading was of large volume Some fancy Wealthy went out a to $:i..M) while some cloHely graded and uniformly Mixed Alexan dert brought $1 Wolf Klvers, Mc IntoHli and Jonathans when large, brought $.'! .") The Snow arriving are mostly too small to exceed $-' .") to $2.T.-, but fancy would bring '!. (.ireeiilng are coming forward more freely, but an $2 is all that can be had mont of them are going directly into Htorage, und the same applies to ItaldwliiH. Kings are Invariably lacking In color and $.'!..VI is only re alized on linewt lots. The storage room In the metropol ltan district Is pretty well taken up and our warehouse manager reports thirteen reiiiinitlons one morning for storage space for apples. Chicagi Packer. YOUR LAST CHANCE to get maraz!nes at 1910 club prices. Nearly every standard publication will increase their club prices fur the season 1911-12. so we cannot till your order for any club given below after Sep tember 20, 1011. See the point? Then send us your Order TO-DAY. To PACIFIC MONTHLY, add Delineator for $1.65 or) Everybody's " 1 95 or) The Housekeeper ' 1.66 or) McCIures " 1 95 or) Woman's Horns Companion " 1.9G or) Hampton's ' 1.95 or) The Housekeeper and McClure's.. " 2.75 or) World's vVork, Cosmopolitan and IeHneator " 4, These orders, at pricoa sriven, can only be de' livered in the U. S. and insular possessions. Remember, the time is short. Address, The pacific Monthly, Portland, Ore-iron. O. A. C. Bulletin on Anthracnose A new bulletin by Prof. H. S .lack Hon. (). A. ('. plant pathologist treat of tipple tree nnthraenoHe.next to apple ocali the mont Merlon dl tcae with which the apple growers miiHt contend. Prof. Jackson recom memlM spraying with bordeaux mix ture, lime sulphur or amonlcal solu tion, or with cupper carbonate, Since heavy rains are particularly favorable to the development of this disease, spraying should tie done at once, and in orchards badly affected a second and even a third appllca tlun should be made during the fall Motor Car Kills Dalles Man Struck, knocked down and rim over by an automobile truck at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Herman Dlerks, at The Italic, received fatal Injuries which, caused his death I'O minutes later. I he driver blew his horn, tint Instead of continuing on Ills way, Ulerks stepped backward in trout or the machine. J. M. SCHMELTZER F. A. BISHOP HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto- Office In New llcllhrnnncr Building Phone 13 Hood River, Oregon Bring Your Horse Here to be shod as he should be. We will shoe him with shoes that fit, that will correct many a fault in his Rait. SHIVELY & DRISCOLL R. DEPEE WOOD SAWED BY 6AS0LINE POWER Oak and Slabs, 75c. Fir and Pine, 50c. Per Cord. PHONE 22Q-X CO A L ! Rock Springs COAL TRANSFER & LIVERY COMPANY HIGH PRICEDPEACHcS. Tha Ones Thoy Had In londn. Par. haps, but Not In Naw Ysrh Tbey walked Into the br.i.i at one of the big New York hotels the other day Qnlcky. precise and quer ulous. They bad Just returned from a tonr of Europe and gave tbat conti nent the big talk at every chance. "Have you no South African peaches?" they asked plaintively. "We have been stopping at the Savoy in liOndou. and there were plenty of South African peaches." The hotel manager was found. He hastened to the complaining ones. Certainly the hotel bad South African peaches. They were Imported cspe rlailv for the hotel truest : came from the same peach orchard that the Sa voy's peaches did. The faces or the traveled Dersons did not light op with Joy and appreciation, as one would think. "Uow much are theyr they asked with a singular timidity. "Three dollars each," sal a trie notel mnnnfrcr. The traveled Dersons prompt ly protested. "But we only paid-haw -ZBO for them at the Savoy," saia they. The hotel manager expressed his regret at the overcharge. lie said thev mleht have them at the same price that they paid at the Savoy In London, and how many would tney like to have? "Haw. Alfred." said one of the plain- tire traveled persons to the other nlaintlve traveled person, "let ns have haw one of those dean old fawshlon- ed breakfasts of bam and eggs." "Right, old dear," said Alfred. Th hotel manager went away grin ning softly to himself. He had never bad any peaches from South Africa. Cincinnati Times-Star. POSTAL PUZZLES. They Ware Eaay Reading For Uncle Sam' Clever Officials. A letter with the addressee's face roughly drawn on the envelope and the words "Baltimore. MO.." following wasn't too great a puzzle for the men who decipher mall addresses for Un cle Sam. The letter was sent from Clarksburg. W. Va.. by J. M. Crouch. When It reached the Baltimore post- office the postmaster said It bad to be delivered. Several of the experts were puzzling over bow that trick could be turned when the mall carrier In whose district a big hotel Is walked up to a group around the man holding the let ter and said, "Why. that's Sam Hoo ver, chief clerk of the hotel." And It was for Sam, who opened it and learned tbat bis friend wished to en gage a room for that nigbb When Crouch arrived at the hotel the room was ready for him. About twenty years ago a European peasant mailed on the other side of the Atlantic a letter the envelope of which bore this sort of address: IIANS SIEGLICH. First House In America. It was easy for New Tork postofflce men. the first bouse In America to Im migrants being Castle Garden, where they were then received. In Castle Garden Hans was found without de lay. New lork Press. Sbluble Glass. In ISIS a German professor stumbled npon the discovery of soluble glass, which be made from elllca with soda and potash combined. This Is now ex tensively used for rendering wood work incombustible and marble and plaster secure against atmospheric agents, as a vehicle for mineral col ors. In a kind of fresco painting to be exposed to the weather, in the manu facture of artificial stone and In the composition of fireproof cements for stoves, etc. About thirty years ago It was discov ered that glass might be rendered ex ceedingly hard by dipping It In oil when at a certain degree of tempera ture. The particles, however, seem to be put In a state of high tension. and the whole may suddenly fly into j a thousand pieces. j The Romany Rye. The first notice of gypsies which oc curs In European litem ture is from the pen of an Austrian monk about 122. They are described by him In very uncomplimentary terms ns "Ish- maelltes and braslers, who go peddling ! through the wide world, linvlng neither I house nor home, cheat'. . s; the people with their tricks and ruvelvlug man kind, but not openly." iMng got a bad name, they seem to have been In the middle ages trcntcJ everywhere with systematic harshness. In Eng- I . 1. A 1 ., . . , ., .VIMA. IUUU IUU lUUai LUIIi: .L'.if i against them were issnr.l. evi n as late as the days of Henry Vlil. uud Eliza beth. Loudon Globe. Wall Qualify. Father Well, my son. veil have now Kot vour commission and are pre pared to Join your reglim-ct and fight for the glorr of our co;: -it?. Po you think you have the ne vs.iry qualifi cations? Young Officer-Well. I should think so. I am tho cMiuplon long distance runner of our club. London lialL Virtue. Virtue consists in niakl-is de!re sub ordinate to duty, possir' tr pr ticlple. The pillars of character are modera tion, temperance, chastity, simplicity, elf control. Its method Is solf de nial. Too Riaky. "We should close our eyes to the unsightly things In life." "Too risky. I tried that once and lipped on a banana peel."-Washing-ton Herald. . A man should be nprlght. not have to be kept straight Marcus Aurrtlns. """" ADVANCE SI A BOX ON WENATGHEE APPLES "Adviincett fur fruit on consign ment," nays the Wenntehee Itepubllc, "have reached the flure;that obtain ed lant year. One dollar a box, c(th advance on extra fancy and fancy WiiicHap, Staymnn WlnetmpH, Home lieautlcM, SpltzenburH and Dell clou, for consignment shipment to California, Is offered by J. W. McDon ald & Son, lie U In the market for about thirty cars of fruit. "The apple that most readily command enh prices are Delicious. Of this variety there have been sev eral Male lately ut $2.fc a box. The purchases were made from growers by retail fruit dealers In Wenatchee. "The announcement of the Wenat chee Valley Fruit (irowers' Associa tion that it Is prepared to make the customary advances on fruit dellv ereil to It for distribution, has un questionably given it added strength. While It Is certain of selling most of Its holdings on track here, and ex- pects to dispose of all of Its fruit In this way, still it has made provision to store In Chicago and New York any apples that It Is unable to sell at satisfactory prices at harvest time, and on these storage apples It will offer growers the usual advances. "by adopting this policy, It has removed the last excuse fur any of Its members to withdraw their sup port from the Institution." r Cdc arc now talung orders for Hpplc 80XC3 Stanfey-Smitlt uml3et Co. Jfeccl Rioer, Oregcn Pftone 124 Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak Street, opposite Smith Block. Hood River. A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on First Mortgages Fire Insurance in best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 305 Oak Street Hood River 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 lor this season. Orders and bills promptly filled. Also 16-inch Rick Wood for Sale. HAY & WEISEL 11-2 miles Southeast of Parkdale 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 W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited MH7 TW t COME TO PORTLAND AND Jd ll BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS I Treat and Curs From 25 to 40 Cases per Day of Varicose Veins, Blood Poison, Nervoos Debiliit I can and will core yon. I bare the beat equipped medi cal othco on tbe Coast. I inrite you to come to my office. I will explain to yon my treatment for Varicose Veins. Nervous Is biUtv. I!loct Poi son. Piles. Fistula, ttladiler. Kidney, lruglaticand all Man's Ailment slid Rive you KKEE a jhri, ,l . laminntion; if rux-eawy a m icritacopii'al and i h-m:cal analy vi.ol secretion j. i ou should take lvsntai.e of thin optwirtuiiity to learn your true physical condition, ptnnanent Cure w uhat yuu Hant. A permanent Cvn it u-Aaf I gii-t. Wll TTEI OUaRalTEC My written frnai-sr.tep) meant a cnr or ftopny. I guarantee to cure or refund every dniiar you have paid. My services cost you not hiii unless I cure you. Terms are reasonable and no more than jou are able anu willing tu pay for benefits. Office Hours 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays. 10a.m. to 1 p.m. I j A. G. -smith. M. 1. I am the only prx-ialint in Portland who doc not lven.o ti(.titinu Damp or photoRr'h. I puNun myown thntorarl.'vrrrX't nameaod iX'rsoniJlycon-iui't mrorhre. "eoe" rOI ILOOI 0tS0l I n PmtVmnr Ehrlirh't wornler. ful iifw diM'tivery. t"S " in a of ipH'ir.c i-looJ Poison It run in One Treatment ami U the great..!, marre. ot nn-tht al sri. .!. . Tiiii raw rt'intMly ha h?n BUivfusfull uit'I in tiiiiUfts.tHl-1 of c.i.-s. I. t t me t xpUiii it to yu. FIR A C CUITLJ SMMORRISOW ST.. CO BECOHD UlltHt U. 01711 I li PORTLAlfD, OfcXOON APPLES FOB LONDON OUR CHARGES - 6 cents per box & 5 J. B. Thomas GLASGOW & EDINBURG, 10 cents per box & 5 Jas. Lindsay & Son Ltd. HULL 8 cents per box & 5 White & Son Ltd. , and Rawson & Robinson Cash cabled if required the day after sale. References at First National Eank , Hood River, Ore. We also ship Denmark, Sweden, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and Austria. We are not salaried or part of any Eu ropean firm who must ship to their prin cipals . CONSULT US for the best markets and PROPER CHARGES. w 111 WHIT F 0 m 76 PARK PLACI:, NRW YORK