The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, November 01, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1911
SAVAGE SPORT.
Slapping Gam at th Bontoo Igerretaa
a Unique Contaat.
Ery oatloo bn It own Idea of
sport. That of tb wild Igorrotea of
northern I.nioD used to consist prtn
rlpall of head bunting, grisly and
blood; recreation which, tbe American
occupation discouraged. Hut not all
tbe pastimes of tbe lgnrrotea are aa
horrible aa this. One rather amusing
game of which the; are fond la thus
de-rlUl by lean C Worcester In the
National Geographic Magazine:
A constabulary officer tell ns that
If we want to see a unique com est we
must axle for the alapplng game of the
Hontoc Igorrotea. We want to see all
there la going and aay ao.
A wooden bench la brought out. and
two lit be and muscular young men
step forward. One of them squats on
tbe bench, grasping his right tblgh In
bla bantla ao aa to tighten the r lscles
as much as possible.
The other stands beside him and
stretches out his right arm. lie
throws bla arm back aDd then sweeps
It forward in a full round arm awing.
The blow falla on thin air. close to the
tightened tblgh tuuacles of bis oppo
nent lie now swings bis arm back again,
bla whole body turning with it. rises
od the toea of bla left foot a ad puts
every ounce of strength which he poa
sessea Into a blow delivered with the
flat of his band upon tbe riid titisS
of bis opponent. Knots of muscle
spring out on his arm. back and legs
aa be strikes and tbe blow cracks like
a revolvet shot.
The recipient endeavors, sometimes
with poor success, to preserve an ex
pression of contemptuous Indifference.
Tbe judges examine bla tblgh. If tbe
blow baa been bard enough blood will
show Just beneath tbe skin and be
will not bare tbe stlsfaction of taking
a whack at his opponent, but If this
result bas not been achieved tbe other
must take bis seat on tbe bench and
submit to be smitten.
Tbe contest continues until one suc
ceeds In producing the bloody mark
on the other.
DECAY OF THE TEETH.
Lima Starvation th Baaie Causa, Saya
a Chemist.
The almost universal decay of the
teeth is proof positive that our nation
la Buffering lime starvation." writes a
chemistry lecturer in the Dietetic and
Jlyglenlc Gazette.
Our dentists prescribe tooth washes
and tooth pastes, advocate local hygi
ene, fill cavities and fit bridges, and
II this time ignore the fact that the
basic cause la lime starvation.
"Dentlsu will tell you that tne sugar
you take In your mouth acts directly
upon your teeth. Dentists abut their
eyes to tbe evident fact that decay
tarts first in the pulp beneath the In
tact enamel and honeycombs tbe In
terior tooth until tbe shell-like bridge
of enamel breaks beneath tbe strain.
The enamel gives absolute protec
tion against the external attacks of
acids and sugar. I have Immersed
sound teetb for months in a solution
of fruit acids and sugar and have
been unable to detect any eroalon of
either the enamel or the pulp.
"When you eat aweetmeats tbe sug
ar, with its Irresistible affinity for
soluble lime, combines with tbe cal
cium of the blood, and tbe blood re
taliates by sapping tbe soluble from
tbe pulp and substance of the teeth.
Druggists make use of this affinity of
soluble lime for sugar when preparing
the official sirup of lime. Lime forms
a aolutlon thlrty-flve times stronger
In simple sirup tnan In the same
quantity of water. If you want your
children to have sound, white teeth,
see that their diet is rich in lime and
poor In sugar."
A Fin Savag Custom.
The untutored mind of the Indian
or savage often appears strange to
us, but there is sometimes reason In
what ut first sight seems eccentric. A
South African tribe has an effectual
method of dealing with bores, which
aulgbt be adopted by western people
This simple tribe considers Ions
speeches injurious both to the orator
and his hearers, so to protect both
there is an unwritteD law that every
public orator must stand on one leg
ouly when be Is addressing an audi
euce. As soon as he bua to place tbt
other leg on the ground bis oration Is
brought to a close. London Globe.
Generosity.
Patrick worked for a notoriously
stingy boss and lost no chance to let
the fat t known. Once a waggish
friend. wLsbltig to twit him. remarked:
Tat, I bear your boss Just gave you
a I rand new suit of clothes."
"No." sold I'at. "only a par-rt of a
suit"
"What partf'
"The gleeves It the vest" New Tork
Times.
Th On Flaw.
"I suppose yoo are engaged to the
dukeT"
"Well, nearly."
"What's the bitch? AwaitlDg bis
father's consent?"
"No; be can't marry without a ma
jority favorable report from bis cred
itors " Kausris City Journal.
Comfortable.
"Tl.at fellow looks rather comfort
able In spite of the weather"
"Ye: he takes things easy Ilea a
pickax ket. you know." New tork
TIujhs
A Pessimist.
A pessimist la a person who tells you
that nhat appenr to be a silver lining
In your rlond Is only a low grade of
tin full GalvaatoD Ntwa.
I Hood River's Largest IfCk 0
Department Store V
'(Kmttam
hunt Thursday Hfternooti Mis. I'.
M. Morse Htul Mrs. It. H. Hart let t
gave a reception tit the home
of the latter, iu honor of Mrs.
J. K. Ferguson ntxl her mot her. Mr.
Hawthorne. '1 he rooms were lieim
tifully decorated with fall flowers.
On the pergola, where punch wan
served, h dainty tiower whs formed
of autumn leaven, a pretty nii!i'H
tion of Halloween lieltiir carried out
in the dec-oration. Assititikc in serv
ing were Minn leila llernliner and
Miss Imlioltz. The hostesses presiil
ItiK at the talile were Mr. Hlanchar.
Mth. Kanaka, Mrs. rititli, Mrs. II
bur and Mrn. Schaffner. A pleasing
diversion from the iiHiial afternoon
function wan the Informal supper
afterward, at which the hostesses
ami their tiusliatids were given an
opportunity of meeting Mr. Fergu
son. Other present in the eveiiinir
were Mr. and Mm. I.anullle, Mrn. Ire
land and Itev. HnrriH. Mr. and Mrn
Ferguson, who are old friend of the
Mornen. have jut t completed a hand
Home new home 'n the valley. They
have left a liont of friend in Astoria,
their late home.
Mrn. F. I. Friday and Mr. V. F.
Sherman wi re hotee lat week at
a nerien of delightful whiwt partien at
Economical Spices
There is a big Saving when you
buy good SPICES. You don't have
to use much of any particular spice
in order to secure a delightful food
or preserve. We have piquant, sharp,
pungent and tart spices that give a
relish and zest to cooking.
C MA S.N. CLARKE
- GLACIER PHARMACY
Hood River :: :: Oregon
II.
for
the tieautiful country home of Mrn
Sherman. The first event took place
Saturday afternoon, when eight
tallies were put In play, and the hon
or were won liv Mr. Stauion and
Mr. Ftta Hancroft. The afternoon
wa concluded with a two-con me
luncheon. Saturday evening thir
teen talile were put In play and Mm.
Frank leem won fimt prize and Mr.
K. V. Pratt necond. On Monday
evening t lie party wa still larger,
fourteen talile lielng tilled, and a
large party of city people were
present, who made the trip on a
special train on t lie Mt. Hood Hall
road The honor of the evening
were won liy Mrs. F. ('. Hronlu and
Mr. ('. T. lioliert. and the guent
were nerved with an elaliorate
luncheon.
The Phllathea Clan gave a unique
nocial at the home of Mln Imholtz
Monday evening, when all the guet,
who were girl, of .'otime, appeared
In pnj.'ima of varloll delicate hue.
Naturally, naughty man wa ta
ttooed on the Innide, iiu It I related
that tie gathered In force outdoor
ami purloined t lie refreshment that
the charming young ladle had
pi, iced on the bark piazza. The dl.
covery of 1 lie disappearance of the
You young fellows that want
smart style in clothes can
get it here without taking
any chances on quality. One
is just as important as the
other. What good is your
style if it doesrrtjast and
keep shape...
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
All-Wool Fabrics and Fine
Tailoring are worth having.
They're economical,too; such
clothes are profitable to you
as well as to us.
S. & M. Suits
$18,00
and
up
and
II. S. & M. Over
coats for
$16,50
up
Other makes in Suits and
Overcoats from $4.63 up to $1 5
PARI
dainty feed Is said to have canned a
noisy feminine protest. The young
ladles, however, declare they had a
most enjoyable evening and know
nothing of pajamas or the absence of
refreshments.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Horn Wednesday. Oct 2.1, at Oak
(irove to Mr. and Mrs. ( lias. Morse
Sherrlll, a boy.
Horn To Mr. and Mm ieo. Fri
day at Pine drove, Tuesday, Oct. L'4,
a boy. Name Norman I'.ratz Friday.
Mrs. ('. I). Hlnrich, who ha been
visiting in the east for several
months, returned to Hood Hlver Sat
urday. Mrs. S. W. 'Arnold reached home
Thursday evening from a three
mouths' visit with relatives In Penn
sylvania. A representative of Halfour-liuth-erle
spent Saturday here as the guest
of ('. K. Hone, and was taken for a
trip over the valley.
A. L. I'avles, w ho has tieen II vlng
at Troutdale, has moved bark to
Hood Hlver ami Is again In tlie em
ploy of the Davidson Fruit Co.
Saturday night, Nov. 11th, will lie
Tieman night among local Masons
and a banquet will be held to which
all members of the order are Invited.
Attorney (Jeo. Wilbur has moved
into the Hall block, taking the room
vacated by Attorney K. C Smith,
who ha moved into the quarters
lately occupied by A. A. Jay lie.
Veterinary Mike Welsh has received
notice from County Clerk Hanson
that he ha been appointed county
stock Inspector for Hood Hlver coun
ty and has entered on his duties.
Mr. and Mrs A. W. Hoorman left
Monday for 1'urtlniMl where they
will make their home this winter
with their daughters, Miss Alta
Hoorman and Mrs. Ma'ielle Hanley,
The Men's league of the heights at
their meeting next Friday night will
continue the discussion on "The
Commission Form of (iovernnient
for Towns." It Is expected that ma
terial will lie on hand which will
furnish an Intelligent lev of t tie
plan.
Ashley Cash will have ctiarge of tlie
morning services at the Christian
church next Sun, lav. Miss Tidd will
sing, "My Tusk." Kev. Jj A. I ten net t
of St. I.onl will-breach In the even
ing; tin- I'.itcii ii quartet will sing.
You are cordially Invited to worship
with u.
Hev. .1 A. Unmet t. a minister from
St. Louis, will speak at the Valley
Christian church Sunday morning.
Subji-ct. "What Do Ye More Than
Others?" Tlie evening service will
be in charge of Hev. J. U. Tate. It Is
earhestly requested that all member
and friends of t he church attend. I
CHICHESTER S PILLS
DIAMOND
BRAND
Jmr rrrl.t fr CTTT-CH P-THR'S
C.OI.O metallic tx.ie. eraled Wllh BlueA)
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mmm r.e n.i nr.n.j r.iiq
vi nas u niitiii pii.i.a, (. twentv flo
years rirrd-d lw, 8a tent, A I way krllahla.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TIM F. CUrOVtAUCDC WORTH
Ifc if
KIMONAS AND HOUSE DRESSES
We have a splendid assortment of Ladies'
House Dresses and Kimonas in both short
and long lengths from 50c up
No. 707 Kimona Robe, printed flannel
ette, trimmed with buttons to match,
Persian-Japanese novel design 90c
No. 3279 Flannel Plushe, grey fine mer
cerized trimmings, rich Persian designs
in medium and dark grey, each $,00
No. 493 -Silk trimmed Challie Kimona,
Persian and Oriental patterns, each. -$.00
No. 793 Superfine Flannel Kimona, rich
ly trimmed, rich Persian and novel design
-each $.oo
No. 2279-Kimona of Flannellette Plushe
fine mercerized trimmings, Persian, Or
iental and novel design, each $125
No. 2713 Ladies' Kimonas of Duckling
Flannel, silk and satin trimmed, rich Per
sian and novelty design, each $,50
No. 224 Blanket Kobe, German Flannel,
silk trimmed collar and cuffs, fancy gir
dle at waist, rich Persian and novelty de
sign, each $,50
FAIR
LEARNING TO COOK
BECOMES POPULAR
At the lecture on Cakes, Saturday,
Mrs. Lawrence addeil a most helpful
and practical talk on Bread, and
made Parker House rolls, bread
sticks and cheese stnws--which
proved to be delicious, of course
right there.
A vote was taken and It wa found
that a discussion of meats would tie
preferable to the topic planned for
next Saturday.
Consequently, on Saturday next,
the 4th, one of the local butcher will
tie on hand with half a Is-ef. and it
will Isj dissected and put togettier
again by ttie ladles during the lec
ture, and the cuts sold for Sunday
dinner.
Saturday night, at s o'clock sharp,
Mrs. Lawrence will give tier long-talked-of
lecture arranged particu
larly for those who have to "hatch
it," and their friends. Following Is
the program:
Hrolled steak, doughnuts, baking
powder biscuit, roist chicken,
mashed potatoes, glhlet gravy, cof
fee and tea.
This will be followed by a few help,
fill suggestion on the carving of the
steak and the chicken.
The eatables will tie auctioned, to
provoke some fun, and the batchel
ors and their friends can all join In a
little Informal fun after the lecture.
Admission toea.ili if these lecture
Is .10 cent.
BRILLIANT CONCERT
TO BEGIVEN NOV. 7
I'mler the aiiwplees of the Loyal
Iterean class of the Christian lilble
school a concert will be given Tues
day evening, Nov. 7, In tlie Christian
church. For this occasion the school
has been exceptionally fortunate in
securing ttie services of three well
known artists, Mrs. Lulu Until Miller
contralto, Koht. K Millard, flutist,
and Mordaunt Ooodnougli, pianist.
Fx tended comment concerning these
musician Is unnecessary. Mrs. .Mil
ler Is possessed of one of the finest
contralto voices on the coast and
Mr. Millard was formerly tlutlst with
the famous Inties band. Mr. (iood
nough is already well known In
Hood Hlver. The admission Is fifty
anil twenty-five cents and tlie pro
gram, tt Is said, will be the finest
ever heard here.
si
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Star Orchard Ladders
Strong, )
Light
Durable)
Blowers Hardware Co.
HIGH GRADE SHOES
We have received during the last week many
cases of shoes, all the very latest lasts and
styles in Tans, Gun Metals, Patent Leathers
and Velvets in lace and button. We can
please you in shoes for all occasions and our
prices are the lowest.
FURS AND FUR SETS .
We have one of the largest and best lines of
Furs and Fur Sets that has ever been dis
played in the city and our prices are the
lowest. All kinds and styles and in prices
from 50c a Scarf up.
RUGS AND ART SQUARES
In this line we can save you money, besides
giving you a very large assortment to select
from of the newest designs and colorings.
We have them in all sizes from the very
small rug, 18 inches by 24 inches, up to ex
tra large rugs, 12 feet by 15 feet. It will
pay you to look this line over if there is any
thing in rugs that you wish. You will find
them on the second floor and we would take
pleasure in showiug you.
NEEDS CLEANING That's All!
If you've that kind of a
timepiece, let us reno
vate it for you. The
cost will be trifling.
Arthur Clar1(e
The Jeiueler
Six room bungalow, corner 10th and
Cascade avenue, (or sale. Choice lot.
See owner on premises.
C. G. YAN TRESS
Public Stenographer
AND
Notary Public
ELIOT BLOCK
Phone 308-M
V.R.LISMAN
Public
Stenographer
Phone 252K
Room 1 2, Hall Bldg.
And the T7
Price V
Is Right
The Store that Saves
You Money
A POORLY RUNNING
WATCH IS WORSli
THAN NONE
You never know the right time,
can't depend upon it for keeping
business engagement!, liable to
stop any minute.
Notice
All subscriptions made to the ak
ti'ove M. V. church are now due and
pa.vn tile to I lie treasurer, J. II I'.ng
llsto, Houte II. on or Is'fore thel.'thof
November. .1. H. Hngllsh, Treasurer.
All kinds of printing at News office.
Thirty Per Cent
of the new business written
by the Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance Co. of Wis
consin in 1910 was received
from old policy holders. Its
enviable record for large div
idend savings produces its
exceptional low cost insur
surance. John Goldsbury,
Hood River, Oregon.
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS
Have you ovrrwnrkdl your nervous nvii
tcm and caiisril trouble with your klil
neys and bladder? Hiivn you pains In
lolnn. Rldn, buck and tilnddir? Have you
a flnlihy nppi'ftrnnrp of the fare, and un
der the eyi-a? A frequent desire to pass
urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will
cure you lirtnrKlnt. Price 60c.
WILLIAMS MFC CO., Prop., Cl.T.Und. Ohit
Vor Sale by Carl A. Hath, Druggist
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