The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, December 13, 1911, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1911
10
A. W JM
To have pure and wholesome
food, be sure that your baking
powder is made from cream
of tartar and not from alurn.
The Label will guide you
Royal is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar
No Alum No Lime Phosphates
LETHARGY IN 1912
TAKE BACK SEAT
(Continued from Pajre It
CIihh. Hull, former prvwlilent of tin?
cluli. mailt a few remark t'mlnrnlni;
Mr. .nnti;imerv'n view that
hIiuuIi) lie Huuil Kiver'K ipnirtuiiity.
.1. A. I'ppiiitf Hilriteil!y eununeil
tin ratine uf the real estate dealer,
Haying that the real entate men n
the valley have c ieat larire huiiih for
lulilk-ity ami he iiiHlMril that the
real ectate man Is nut the ehark and
pirate anil mliUT that many believe j
him to lie.
VV. I Cornell of Upper Valley lu- i
anil .1. K. M i into imery wtre elivted
ai ilireitoiH of the i-luli, w h K h also
pai-seil a resolution eoni plet Ini; the
chance of the name of the organiza
tion from The Hut-nalo Coniinerrinl
Chili of Hooil kiver to The llooil
Kiver Commen ial Cluli. The report
of the wecretarv
received.
The t(K'ial feature of the evenlni;
were very enjoyaMe. .1. A. Kpplhi:
rendered two vocal nolo which won
vliroroun apiilatift, a did hit Htoriet.
He aim) led the cluli in the cllinin of
a club onir which he coiupofd.
At the codcIuhI .hi of the teion
cainl wichi'H, cake am) coffee were
nerved.
Oregon Hotel Special Dinners
A special talile d'hote dinner will
lie nerved at t he Hotel ( reijoii every
vited the memlrn of the cluli tu at- j Sunday from 5::(0 tuMW p. m for 7.".
tend a lecture liy Stephen A. Lowell j -nt. An a la carte meal wfll nlmi
of l'endleton on I )ec. 2n at Mount I ,e served. Mimic liy the Mandolin
Huod im the nulject. " Law and j i. Mine with im
RAISE S1.020 FOR
CHURCH 6LDG. FUND
i, r-pil.- the incli'liieiicv of the
u t- i i tu t ., it t w ii lniinlreil and t hirty
at down to the liainiiet of the Klv
erli'e i ' nun ua I iomil t bun li let
In, I :,y ewnlm;. ill t I I l-Vllow hall,
i.inl di l fnil Ju-.ti.-e to a inenii which
mirpuhxcd .1 11 previiiiin effort of the
womeii H s. t let y .
After the Invocation liy lr. K. 1..
Iloiixe. a sonn hy the ulrU who acted
an waiirexnerf wan ulveti. After the
limner, t he report of the varloun tie
part men t were read. It wan whowu
that a lnnluet of over "J,liH for home
expense had lieen micccwHfnlly met;
that the women'H noclety had accti
Ululated JlL'n diirinn the year, and
that the Sunday cehool in tmiiHtain
liii; it Isk'hest average in doth at
; tendance and offerlni;-.. Tlie trustee
j lack only a littl" over $:i.0iKi to com
plete tin liuildim; of the new church.
Mr. Harris lioved plait of the
. Iiast iuciit and main tloor of the new
j luiildlni;. together with a coloretl
sketch of the window, on the ntere
opt icon
Kev. V. A. Scliwimley, of Ashland,
: cave a lirlef address, followed liy a
' stiliscrlpt ion eainpainn which added
! J?l.n-Jil to the litiildlnir fund.
.1. H .leffrey and Ir. K. I.. Scoliee
were elected trilsteen to succeed
i Messrs. Truman Ittitler and C. I).
Thompson. Messrs. A. C. I tuck and
(i K Castner were elected deacons.
Mrs A. C. I'.uck waschosen to till the
vacancy in the Imard of deaconesses
caused liy the removal of Mrs.
Treiher. Other otlieers were re
elected. liy unanimous vote, the pastor's
salary was raised to $1,700 for YM'2.
After voting their thanks to the
ladies anil memliers of Miss McLar
en's class, and the others who con-
and treasurer were! trltuitt'd so largely to the pleasure of
j the occasion, the assemlilaire dis
persed for another year of hard work
La wvers
Dr.' J.
if Yesterday
I. Watt,
nml i inlay.
K. lioliertson
All kinds of printing at News office.
together.
Interest in Minnesota-Oregon Society
"I am already "jetting results from
the publication In The News of the
plans for the formation of a Hood
Klver liraneh of the Minnesota-Ore-iron
Society," said Louis A. Heed
yesterday. "Several applications
have reached me, and a number of
persons who knew of former Mlnne
sotans residing here have Riven me
their names." '
Mr. Meed already has quite a list if
former residents of Minnesota, which
he Is odditis to dally, and It Is likely
tluij he will send personal letters to
these, or else turn the list over to the
Portland headquarters of the societv
and have them .-ipl-enled to from
there. The foll.oviim Is a sampii
of the application ln'inir received:
resided at St Onirics. Minn., f ir
lover thirtv vears. Count lilt til on
1 tht Mililiesofa flub, if yon please."
One of ( he feat u res of t he orsaniza
, thin which makes it attractive Is the
i fact that It will often lulus t.set her
old ;i'i tm Iti t ; iii'i'i who may be rt
siding In the Heaver slate, who have
not met since leaving Minnesota
and who otherwise tnlsht never
know that thev were res idlus in the
same western state, possibly close
1 1 met her.
railwayen secure
COAST ORCHARD LANDS
C. II. l'lnlay, an otliclal in the pas
se Hirer department of the l'ennsylva
nla Knilwa.v at Chicago, is develop.
Ins ' -10-acre tract of virgin timber
land between the l.yle and Snowden
roads, live tulles northeast of White
Salmon. The land was purchased
by Mr. l'lnlay for an Investment, but
the possibilities looked so nllurins
that he decided to clear It and set it
to standard vurict les of apph-s next
sprlns-
A crew of men Is now ens'ist'd in
clearlns a portion of the property,
and Mr. l'inlay w ill erect a modern
bunsalow and spend a part ( his
siitnmers there.
Several railroad ollicials are pre
pares for retirement from their
work with the sreat continental
railway systems J. H. itaird, sen-
eral frelsht agent of the Northern
I'acllic Railway at St Paul, has n
lit acre Uact set to standard varie
ties of duplet and pears, four miles
from there, where he spends n por
tion of his summer vacations, don
nins overalls and worklns anions
his trees, cultlvatins the soil and
workins at otltl jobs totally foreign
to his line of work.
Change In Teaching Force
There has been a chanse In the
tendinis force of the Hood Klver
schools, Samuel Adler having been
secured to take the place formerly
held by A Hrayman.
Mr. Hrayman recently resisned his
position, having decided to return to
his home In Kansas and enter busi
ness In eoinpany with his father
there.
Mr. Adler. who will take charge of
Mr. l'raytnan's classes. Is a gradu
ate of Cornell I'lilversity, and has
had twi) years' teaching experience,
one year as Instructor at Cornell and
one year In the Sturgls preparatory
school at Ithaca, N. V.
TlRhtneis In the Chest. Irritation in tho Throat and a Dry Uicklntf
Cunt) means a miaurttble night fur th whulu f.ttnily.
BALLARD'S
Horehoun
S
yrup
Is An Effective Remedy for the Throat and Lungs.
It relieve tlcklla In the throat, tightness In the chest. infUmfd lunRS, difficult breathln.t niel
wheezing la the bronchial tubei. Conveys a Boothlng. hcallmr Inrtuonce to tho sore lun. (irum.i...
easy expectoration anil contributes to tho enjoyment of a quiet nltsht anj restful Bleep.
Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle.
Buy the Dollar else. It contains five times as much as the 20c slao. unJ yuu set with ta -h t.nm.
a ur. tlerricK. s Itea i-eppcr rumui '
JAMES F. BALLAHU llfll 1 KTOR
ST. I.Ol".. V.I.
For Sore Kjem, Vraaulatcd Litis. Redness of the K.yeball. Wenk Sluht, Smart Init Srasittl.us la fte
use Stephens Kye Salve. It Is a remedy nl uroien merit.
JSolp And RtCQMMtNntoRvp
CI IAS. N. CLAHKK
aail Mist"
tfOt
C. D. HOYT TO TRY TO
RAISE FILBERTS HERE
C. I. Hoyt of the middle valley
Cfintemplates experimenting with fil
berts next Hprlns on his fruit ranch
near Summit.
'Ha.eluuts t hrlve throughout this
resion," s;ilil Mr Hoyt In wpeaklns
of his plans, and "I believe that fil
berts should tlo well where hazelnuts
grow wild. 1 am not solus Into
lilherts heavily, of course just put
in a few as an experiment."
Mr Hoyt has about a dozen l.n
gllsh walnut trees on Ids place, which
are live years old. and he had a
showing from these last full, there
being quite a number of blossoms
and a few nuts. Ah I'ligllsh walnuts
are not supposed to come Into bear
ing until they are eight vears oh) Mr.
Hoyt feels certain that he will have
a good crop by that time.
I'hilllp Kolles of the middle valley
has a Uyear old Kngllsh walnut
tree on his place from which he gath
ered two gunny sacks full of nuts
last fall.
"However," Mr. Hoyt said In com
menting on this last item, "I hardly
think that Khglish walnuts will ever
be a profitable commercial proposi
tion for this section.
For Lime, Cement and
House Plaster
See
STRANAHAN & CLARK
S. E. BARTMESS
Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer
KSTAHUSHEI) IS YEARS
MOOD RIVER, OREGON
Kev. .J I.. Hershner spent several
days In The Ihilles last week.
PURDY & CHAPMAN
Complete Lines of
General Merchandise
Feed and Grain
Prompt and courteous treatment
ODHLL. OREGON
Don't Let the X-mas Problem
Worry You For a Minute
FRANZ has appropriate gifts for all ! Just run in and let us suggest and show you the very thing for Father. Mother,
Husband, Wife, Son or Daughter. Gift things of beauty and utility, the kind that outlives the season and is a perpetual re
minder of the giver. Can you imagine a more delightful gift for a man than a safety razor, a rifle, or a big easy chair to
enjoy during the long winter evenings, and what housewife would not be overjoyed ti find a set of silverware or a new rug
or davenport in her Xmas stocking. Come to the store that is brim full of such good things, where 4helpfulness and good
cheer" are the watchwords and where you'll feel perfectly free to just "browse" around, taking your time for making selections.
But please come early; don't run the risk of sore disappointment in finding the piece you "intended'' having laid aside, sold to some one else.
OF The Joys in Toy Land
Santa's Headquarters for Me!
Why! you'd never dream that such a world of
toys exi.-ted. Engines that run, tin tops that hum,
trumj-ets that blow -and dollies? Goodness yes!
The whole dolly family. Teeny, tiny ones and mid
dlin' sized ones and reat bi 'uns. Mr. Franz says
he is bound Santa Ciaus shall not run short of dolls
so he is offering 1 dozen. Just think! That's 300
specially fine bijj dollies over a foot high with eyes
that open and sh'jt, beautiful hair, all dressed up
i Only
I rains
agon
Itl'Kk
flames
lea Sets
Irum
1 5 Cents Each
len I'ins
Doll I urniture
Viatic Lantern;
I'y I flephnnes
KiJnijC Morses
Hums
Sleds
Coasters
skate
Camphell Kids
I wee Deedle
Character Ooll.s
SAHPLB LINE
Imported. Decorated China
At Half Price
This is the finest lot ever open
er in Hood Iliver. Decorations
are all hand colored. There are
4')0 pieces and we will certainly
never aain be able to offer a
value equal to it. It would look
very reasonable if priced at dou
ble. Hut if you come early we
will reserve your selections at
these prices.
Chocolate Sets,
twelve designs
Dainty Sugars and
('reamers, set
Plates, Cups, Saucers, Spoon
Trays, Salad Dishes, Etc.
S3.50 UP
90c UP
Fifty Year Guaranteed
Oneida
Community Silver
Serviceable as Sterling
Have just received a shipment
which includes all of the newest
creations in this famous ware.
Some of the choicest designs are
The iletaooa
The Shcraton
The Tleur is
No more enduring Kift. could
be lesto..cd than a piece or a
set of Community Silver.
IS
T HERE?
FOR HER
Decorated China
Silverware
Coffee Percolater
Brass Jardeniere
Carving Set
Kockinj? Chair
Kitchen Cabinet
Vacuum Cleaner
FOR HIM
A Shaving Cabinet Foot Hal I
Morris Chair A Knife or Gun
Safety Razor Some Good Tools
Smoker's Set A Watch
At the 5c-1 Oc-1 5c Counters
Worlds of Dainty Little Gift Things for Everybody
Vases
Blocks
Picture Blocks
Boly Polys
Dolls
Tubs
I lorns
Balls
Animals
Tran. Slates
Boats
Baskt ts
Puzzles
Dominoes
Checkers
Ito
Games
Furniture
Banks
Fire Kngines
Sweepers
Tin Dishes
Nodding Figures
Tops
RMNZ'S PRICIES ARK ALL "SPECIAL"
$2.)5 Pine Rattan Rocker
Full si '.i'. roll rdire: Tort land stores are ad
vertising same rocker as Special Sl.oO value j
$15.75 Brass Bed
2 inch posts, satin finish. Only a few
sell at this low price.
to
PRANZ'S PRICES ARE ALL "SPECIAL"
Leather Bed Davenport
$22. OO Less Than Portland Price. Think of that. This
beautiful piece would make a mighty fine present for the fadly.
Give Brasscraft
Nothing nicer for young or old. Complete
sets and odd pieces 35c, 50c, $1, $1.25 and up
Corner 2nd and OaK. fll. Ao PIRANZ COIMPANY Hood Pi-Ocr, Oregon