The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, November 22, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911
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take great pride in introducing to you a
they may interest you
Chase & Sanborn s Seal Brand Cofee
Stands alone the very best in the world.
Sealshipt Fresh Eastern Oysters in bulk
Come to us direct from the Atlantic Coast
Armour's Simon Pure Lard
Is the only 100 Pure Leaf Lard made.
Diamond "W" Canned Goods
Are much the best and every can Guaranteed.
Tetley's Tea
The world famous Ceylon and India Blend
Haradon s Candies
With the True Fruit Flavor.
I
Olives Chow
W. S. GR1BBLE
The Mt. Hood Store
General Merchandise
Flour, Feed, Spray Material
Farm Implements si and w Stumping Powder
J. A. LITEL
MT. HOOD, ORE.
Balcksmith and Wapnmaker
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY
25 Years Experience
Electrical Contractors
'Bailey f3L Colby
'Barf mess "Bldg.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
High Grade Electric Fixtures
Westlnghouse Electric Motors
Full Line of Electric
We Guarantee
J. M. SCHMELTZER
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY
Insurance Conveyancing
Surety Bonds
"Accuracy" is Our Motto
Office In New Heilbronner Building Phone 2J Hood Itlver, Oregon
Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Mince
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Let us assure you that in
Creates! Variety
Qood Things to Eat in
Quality Counts and
STAR
';) 1 TIIINCJS
PERIGO
Chow Sweet Relish Sauerkraut
Thonc bOX
Up-To-Date (ilassware
Heating Apparatus, Etc.
Wiring Supplies
Satisfaction
F. A. BISHOP
Meat, Hum Puddlnjr, Popcorn
our store you will find
of Highest Quality
Hood River, and we
few of our Specialties,
Barrington Hall Coffee
Holds the highest place for Steel Cut Coffee.
Gold Medal Butter
Has no equal Anywhere.
Olympic Flour
Is the best made on the Pacific Coast.
"Yours Truly" Macaroni, Spaghetti and Soups
The finest in the land.
Van Duzers Extracts
The mild, delicate flavor that you like.
Armours Star Hams
The Ham What Am.
Stands the Test
GROCERY
TO KAT"
cSi SOX
Cranberries Celery Lettuce
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 gait.
SHIVELY & DRISCOLL
Phone 62-X
Kent & Garrabranf
Confectionery, Cigars
Fishing Tackle
SpauIding's'Sporting Goods
All Kinds of Soft Drinks
Oak Street, opposite Smith Block. Hood River.
WE FURNISH FRUIT
PICKERS AND PACKERS
And All Kinds of
Employees...
NIGUMA & CO.
Phone 160
1 4 Last Oak Street
flood River, Or.
WANT TO BUY A
STUMP PULLER
Want to buy a second hand
Faultless or Swanson stump pull
er. State fully in what condition,
and what cables, tugs and other
extras you have with the machine.
Not over 2 H. P. Address w ith
lowesl
price.,
V. Charles Smith
125 Sixth St. South Portland
I .. i i V
. W I I T
and trust that
Sweet Potatoes
MANY HOOD RIVER
STUDENTSAT U.OFO.
Hood Hirer rnnkw n high iim itny
town In the ntate In ttie uuiiiIkt of
students at the state univtraity In
proportion to the lze of Its hlKh
school. Kncli year a tooil many en
ter from the xraililMtlii); i'Iiihh. Ill
order to keep up this -rood record
there was organized In the fall of
l.MiSallood Hirer ( In!) at the uni
versity. All students who hare at
tended the Jiood Hirer schools are
ellKil'le to membership. At first
there were only aliout seven mem
bers, but now there are at least
twenty. This club is one of the ac
tire clubs of the unlrerslty, It belli);
the duty of each memler to pledge
himself or herself to return the nest
year with a new student. Speeches
nre made at the lilnh school at vnca
flon time, on college life nut the
work which Is being accomplished.
In the spring prospective students
are entertained at Eugene In the In
terest of the unlrerslty.
Hecent tests made In Eugene by
I'rof. Sweetser, the head of the bac
teriological department, show that
the water Is now free from bacteria.
An up to date sand filter was In
stalled last year by the clly and It
has proven a success In every way.
Pally tests have been made from dif
ferent parts of the city and then
compared with the rlrer water and
show n decrease of as hlifh as ."()
bacteria from the rlrer to four from
the lllfer. Hecent development has
shown that the t. photd scare of last
year was not from the city water,
hut from old well which hare been
filled up. Parents need hare no fear
In sending their children to Kugcne
on account of the ater.
Ferdinand Ntrm k. who graduated
last .In lie, Is teaching In the Tacoma
high school, lie lx head of the man
ual training depart inent and assist
ant trainer of athletics.
Kste llrosliis.a inrniberof the class
of l!l:l. Is out of school this semester,
traveling In Europe.
$12.10 SPOKANE AND RETURN
NOV, 22 AND 23, 1911
Via the North Hank road for the
National apple slnw. The tickets
nre good for return until lco. 2d.
Visit the greatest apple show In the
world and enjoy the E-Nak-Ops car
nival. E. A. OllUrt. ngetit, White
Salmon, Wash.
It pays to advertise.
Piles! Piles! Piles!
William' Indian I'll tMntim nt will cure
Pllnil, llliwllnx ami I .Miik I'll' . It al
orlm the tumor, alios itrlmi; nt onro,
arts AH a pnlllllii'. Kles Inst lilt relief.
Wllllnnm' Indian I'll.- ointment I pro
pared fur I'llrsj and ! Iilnir of tli prlvuto
pirtu PruiTKlKts. tn il fcT and fl IV.
WILLIAMS MFQ. CO.. Proof.. Clrelind, Ohlt
I or Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist
HOBO DEMANDS MEAL
GETS NINETY DAYS
"Marry Heilinotnl, a hobo about 4a
years old," says The Halles Chronicle
"demanded a free meal yesterday
from two Halles women, lie got It
alright, but today he paid dearly for
what he had to eit, being sentenced
to serve '.) days In jail.
"Mrs. Hew F. ('aliens, wife of the
proprietor of the Casino theatre, was
entertaining a neighbor, Mrs. Fisher,
at her home on East Fourth street,
Tuesday about noon, when Hed
uioud stalked Into the house In a
drunken condition.
" 'Here, damn you two, get me
some dinner,' he said.
"I'.adly frightened the two ladles
thought It wise to heed the com
mand, thinking the man would leave
us soon us he finished eating. He
followed them around us they pre
pared the edibles, commanding them
to work with all possible speed. He
would not let them get out of his
sight and while he ate he watched
them so closely they were ufrald to
cry for help or leave the room. Fin
ishing eating, Hedmond Jumped up
und said, 'Hare you any money In
the house?'
"Mrs. Cullens fainted then und the
Intruder sturted toward a bedroom,
probably lntendlug to make a seurch
for money und valuables. However
as he passed In front of the door
leading to the outside Mrs. Fisher
gave him u vigorous push and the
unexpected attack sent the drunk
out of the house. The door was
slammed and locked and then Mrs.
Fisher cried for help. At that Hed
mond ran away.
"The women gave Chief of Police
H. H. .McDonald a good description
of the hobo and the ollicer urrested
the man on Second street yesterday
afternoon."
HOWELL AND GLTSAN
SENTENCED FOR LIFE
Howell, Indicted for murder tn
the first degree, was allowed to
plead guilty to murder In the second
degree In the circuit court at The
Dalles and was sentenced by Judge
Hradshaw to the penitentiary for
the remainder of his life.
The crime for which Howell Is to
serve u life sentence Is the killing of
J. C. Fowlle, mayor of Shanlko. und
cashier of the Eastern Oregon Hank
ing Company.
Howell was for many years a
prominent figure In Shanlko, where
he conducted a livery and feed stable,
and during the building of the rail
roads Into Central Oregon and the
rush of settlers to that section, had
an extensive business, accumulating
a considerable amount of money.
For several years he was deputy
sheriff of Shanlko under Sheriff Ix-vl
Chrismau. but had not held that po
sition tor more than a year. He has
a wife and two children, on whom
the blow of the husband ami father
being taken from them for life, Is
severe.
W illiam (ilisan, who was Indicted
for murdering his mother at Ante
lope, Oregon, also pleaded guilty and
was sentenced to life Imprisonment.
Fred Eveland, who killed Dave
Mannasau at The Dalles on the
morning of October 12, wns Indicted
by the grand jury for. murder In the
first degree.
Pickpocket W orks Boldly
As two ladles, visitors at The
Dalles, were standing opposite the
lirand theater about 2 o'clock one
afternoon last week, they noticed a
rather dark, short man, who ap
peared to hare been standing In the
vestibule of the theater, reel out and
trip, sprawling across the sidewalk.
evidently the worse for llipior. .lust
then a well dressed man passed and
stooped over the prostrate fellow, as
the ladies thought to help him up,
but Instead they distinctly saw him
turn both trousers pockets wrong
side out, heard the cllukot a coin as
It dropped to the walk and he re
covered It, and also heard the coins
link as he dropped them into his
own pockets and walked unconcern
edly away without a glance about.
The streets happened to be well-nigh
deserted and the ladles were so as
tounded at what they saw, and so
unfamiliar with the city, that they
failed to notify a policeman. The
pickpocket was erldently an expsrt
at the trade - ( ptlmlst.
A (iood Position
Can be had by ambitious young
men and ladles In the field of "wire
less" or railway telegraphy. Since
the Miour la w devalue effective, and
since the wireless companies are es
tablishing stations throughout the
coiintrr, there Is a great shortage of
telegraphers. Ponltl.iii pay begin
ners from $70 to per month, with
good chance of advancement. The
National Telegraph Institute of Port
land, Ore , operates under supervis
ion of railroad and wireless oll'nlals,
and places all graduates Into posi
tions. It ill pay you to v rite them
for full details.
Central
Reached via the Deschutes Branch
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Go.
Through Oar Service Between Portland and Bend
Daily Train Schedule
L. Portland 7:50-10:00 A M.
Lv. Th LUlles 12:40 P.M.
Lr. Deschutes Jc 1:30 P.M.
Ar. Madras 6:4fi P.M.
Ar. Meti.lms 6:00 P.M.
Ar. Opal City.. 7:08 P.M.
Ar. Keilmond 7:45 P.M.
Ar. Bend 8:10 P.M.
The Direct, Quick and Natural Route to Central Oregon.
Auto and refrular staire connections to La Pine. Fort Rock, Silver Lake,
Prineville. Burns. Klamath tails and other inland points.
Call on any O.-W. R. & N. Agent for any information desired, or address
WM. McMURRAY
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT
PORTLAND. OREGON
PURDY & CHAPMAN
Complete Lines of
General Merchandise
Prompt and courteous treatment
ODELL, OREGON
THE
Middle Valley Mill
Is now open and ready.to'furnish
Lumber and Building Mateaial
Located 3 1-2 Miles South of 0 del I
MT. HOOD MILLING CO. - Phone 641
r
CQc arc now talung orders for
Hpplc
Bo:c8
Starrfey-Stnitlt utn6er Co.
JCecrl River, Crecjcn
The Old, Reliable True-fo-Name Nursery
Of Hood Ki-dcr
offers to planters for fall and spring, 1911-12 their
usual choice stock of all leading varieties adapted to
this locality. Our 15 years' experience in the Nur
sery business in Hood River, the thousands of vigor
ous, prolific trees that are annually testifying to the
wisdom of our methods, and the hundreds of pleased
customers should be sufficient recommendation to
merit your patronage. Our trees are all rown on
whole roots and all buds and scions are personally
selected from the best bearing trees in Hood River,
which insures healthy, vigorous, earlv bearing trees
of known parentage- and above all t rue-to-name.
We are now booking orders for fall and spring de
livery. Order now before stock is exausted.
Address all communications to
The True-to-Name Nursery
Phone 2oo2-K Mood River, Ore.
Oregon
Red m o nd
and
Bend
Lv. Brad - ) A M.
Lr. kim..nd 721 A.M.
Lv. Oi.l City 8:' A.M.
Lv. Motolius A.M.
Lv. Madras 9:t A.M.
Ar. ImchutP-i Jc I IS P.M.
Ar. The Ifellt-s 1:66 P.M.
Ar. Portland 6:45 P.M.
Feed and Grain
NEW MODEL OLIVER
The old reliable visible type
writer with new printype and
other improvements. The'ma
chine that writes print that is
print and is always ready for
business. For sale or rent on
easy terms.
A. W. ONTHANK, Agt.
100 Oak St. Hood River, Ore.