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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1912 Making JRewder Absolutely Pure Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Unto Phosphates ULPDT Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. J'rench lnjr service at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. ni. Themes, morning. "That Hoy;" evening. "A New Sonft." Junior league at 3 p. m. Epwortu League nt ii.'V) p. m. Prayer nutting on Thursday eveulcj; at 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend theue services. Strangers will be made welcome. W. H. Young, I'nstor. Baptist Church Sunday, March 3d, will 1 parents Sunday at the Uaptlnt church (The Heights). In the morning Mrs. Johnson, of Portland, will preach and Sunday School scholars will have a part In the service. For the after noon n cotnniiinloti service In being planned for 4 o'clock. Id the evening at 7:'-'M a general song service with several speclul tniiHlcal selections will le rendered. A cordial Invitation Is extended. Unitarian Church The attention of the public Is called to the meetings at the I'nltarlan church next Sunday. In the morn ing the theme will be "Some Aspects of rnltarliinlstn." At "(o'clock the third "Full Moon Conference." will !e held, with music, a literury program anil a debate. The ques tion for debate Is the "The Single, Tax" and the debaters are M. M. Mor rison, who will favor It. atid K. K Toad, who will oppose It. All are urged to lie present. Christian Science Services Christian Science services will be held In the Commercial club rooms Sunday at 11 a. in., subject, "Christ Jesus." Sunday school at 10 a. m. In room (i, Itarldson building. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held in Iavldson building All are cordially invited tij nttend these service. Heading room open dully, .No. C, Iavldson building. Catholic Church Services Sunday mornlug at K'M and 10:30 o'clock Kveulng devo tions it he Way of theCross) at 7:30 Services at 4 o'clock every Friday afternoon during tnt. There was a lurge attendance at the evening devotions last Sunday wheu they were held for the first time, with the exception of the mission services. United Brethren Church Grace U. U. church, Oak and Sixth I!ev. J. H. 1'nrsons, minister, Sunday School 10 a. ni. Setmon and morn ing worship at 11a. m. At the Chris tian Vesper service at 4 o'clock I'ltt I'arker. ex-secretary of the Y. M. t. A. and one of the leading lights of the I'aclfic Lyceum platform this year will deliver one of his special Sunday A SACKFUL OF SATISFACTION i i if-r can be had at our establish ment for a little outlay for cash. But we do not want to lay so much stress on the quantity as on the quality you get for your money. In these days of pure food agi tations we make it a point to be very particular in our pur chases, ensuring to our cus tomers only the purest and healthiest of provisions. WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD, Prop. PRUNING SEASON IS HERE And we are ready for it with a complete Line of Pruning Shears, Saws, &c. Goods Rilit. Prices Right Blowers Hardware Co. sacred lectures. Tills will he Hood River's only cnance to hear Mr. I'arker this year. No admission wil be charged. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CANDIDATES MADE For State Senator To the Kcpubliciin voters of Wasco and Hood Klver coiiutits: I hereliy announce myself as a candidate for state senator for the sixteenth senatorial district of Ore gon, subject to the will of the Itepub llcan voters of said district to he ex pressed at the primary election to he held on the llth day of April l'.tli. I am a progressive Hepuhlican, and believe (irmly In the Oregon system, the primary law, Including state ment number one, the Initiative and referendum and recall, and tirmly believe In the extension of the powers of the people, and if nominated and elected I will use my licst efforts to promote the Interests of the people of my district and the state of Ore gon, and favor all laws to further restrain and control the operations of the big corporations, adv I. J. Tool-Kit. Candidate for District Attorney To the Kepublican voters of Wasco (.'rook and Hood Klver counties: I hereby announce my candidacy for the Kepublican nomination for dis trict attorney for the Seventh J uill clal district, comprised of Wasco, Crook and Hood Klver counties, at the coming primaries to be held April 10, 101J. If nomluated and elected, the duties of the district at torney's office will always have tirst consideration. I shall strive fully to enforce all laws, and protect, to the utmost of my ability, the Interests of the whole people of my district. 1 pledge myself to give my personal attention to the needs of each of the counties comprising the Seventh Ju dUlal District. adv Caki.ton L. Hki'i-kh. Announcement by W. A. Bell To the Kepublican Elector of ( rook. Hood Klver and Wasco Counties: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Kepublican nomina tion for District Attorney at the corning primaries, April 1!: that I have resided In the district years, at I'rlnevllle and The Dalles, Oregon, and have been In the active practice of law for the past Is years; that, if nominated and elected, 1 will, during my term of office, devote my entire time to the duties of the oflice to the exclusion of other law business, and ulve my personal attention and first consideration to the business of the ollice, and will personally assist the officers in each county In the enforce ment of the criminal law, and espe dally will I exert myself to enforce the law against vice. Immoral acts and the traffic In white slaverv. adv W. A. I',i:i.l. For District Attorney I hereby announce my candidacy for the Kepublican nomination for district attorney for the seventh ju dicial district, at the primaries, April lifth. I will personally prosecute violations of the law and assist offi cers In conducting the business of Crook, Hood Klver and Wasco counties In a vigor us, prompt ami businesslike manner, if nominated anil elected. Ekxkst c. Smith . Two l ine Teams For Sale One span match geldings, li years old, weight L'if.'iO, true, sound, non better. One span of match geldings. :l years old, just being broken, weight .HH(. New sixty dollar harness goes with this team. .1. J. Kuapp, Phone Bids for Counters Wanted Kids for counters for the city re- copier's office will be received by Dr. P.roslus or tile city council up to ":'.'M o'clock r.ext Monday evening. Sped- ficatlons may lie obtained at Dr. I'.ro sius' office. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur the County of Hjo1 Kivr. H. K. Youmans, plaintiff, vm. Crar P. Ferris, W. S. Kern. C. A. Chapman, lfeniantn. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, cr-e and oMer of nale imuH out of the above en titled court in the above entitled caijn, to me di rected, and dated the UUt day of rebruary, IU12, upon a judgment and decree rendered and entered in naid court on the ifth day of February. I'MZ, in favor of H. K. Youmans, plaint iff, and atfrnnnt (rare P. Ferris and W. S. Fern, defendant, for the turn of t'i.i with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent per annum from the loth day of AuiruHt. 1111, and the further mm of t7).0O at torney h fpn, and the costs and diftburHementa of this auit taxed at S17.&0, and the coata of and upon thin writ, commanding; me to make aale of the fl lowmir described real property, to wit: h- innmir at the N. K. corner of the S. K. ouar- ! ter of the S. K. quarter of Section IH towrmhip Z) I N kunire 'I'll K. of the Willamette meridian, in the County of Hood River. Ktat of Oregon, running thence weat 10 feet to the centre of the county road, thence N 1 degree ii minutea, K 2"i 7-10 feet, thence 4 degree 6 minutea. K 1') feet, thence N & degreee hi minutea, K lPt fwt, thence N 44 degree 100 feet, thence N M degrees F .'(15 feet, thence Kaaterly lOKi feet to the Kaat line of Section in, thence H 6-10 feet to the place of beginning, containing 20 acre more or leaa. Now therefore by virtue of aaid execution, judg ment, order, decree and order of aale and in com pliance with the commands of aaid writ, I will on theth day of March. at twoo'clork p. M. at the front door of the county court bourn in Hood Kiver. in Hood KiverCounty, Oregon, at II at public auction (aubject to rndmition) to the high eat bidder for cah in hand all the right, title and mtereat which the within named defendants or any of them had on the !th day of frehruary, iM2. the date of the aaid judgment and decree aince that date, in any of the above deaenbed prferty or any part thereof, to aatiafy aaid execution, judgment, order and decree, mtereat coat a and accrual conta. . I Thomas r. johnion, Sheriff of Hid Ktver Oninty, Oretron. fated thia Zxth day of f ebruary, 1!'U. Iateof firat publication, February 1912. bate of taat pubinratKm, March tf, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 1 ME BUTLER BANKING COMPANY t Huud Kiver. in the Slate of Orwon. at th cliaw of btuincu February 2i)th. li12. RESOl'KfK tAn and diacounU f 441.U6.26 Overdrafts, aecurad and unHured Nona Bond and warrant 20. 113.75 Stock and other aecuritie None Hanking- noun None Kurniture and fixtures 5.524.T7 Other real estate owned None Due from bank (not lvarve hank) ... 806.76 Due from approved reserve hanka 67.fil6.U0 Check and other cash items 3.67S.& Exchange for clearing- houw; None Cash on hand 26.8K4.23 Total I 665.977.16 LIAWUT1KS Capital stock paid in f 100.000.00 Surplus fund 12.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 5.171.11 Dividends unpaid None Due to banks and banker 267.69 Individual deposit subject to check S43.2i5.70 Demand certificate of deposit 14.265.34 Certified Checks S7.67 Cashier's checks outstanding 2.0X6.57 Time certificates of deposit 34,831.39 Savings Deposits 54.041.69 Notes and bill rediscounted None Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed None Liabilities, other than those above stated None Total S 565.977.16 State of Oregon. County of Hood River, as. I. C. H. Vaughan, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know ledge and belief. C. H. VAUGHAN. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Hth day of February, 1912. Krnkst C. Smith, Correct-Attest: Notary Public. E. H. French. Truman Butler. Director. When In need of printing remember the News. ki'ifiihir Kuiulay exi-uralon to 1'ark iliile. riettMtint trip tor jotirnelf ami frU-mlrt. TOvSUCC r s UnJ peri Builders of Homes. Our Investment Certificates" areREALMoneyMakers Send for Booklet 604 5 6 CorbettBlda Portland Ore How- to eiire ii colli U ii iiettlon In which inuny nre IntercHtetl JtiHt now. Chumherliilii'it Coujjti Keiueily has won ItH Kreut reputation ami Im menxe Hale tiy Itu reiuarkuliL cure of oliln. It cai. alwa.vH lie di-peitileil upon. For Male ty all dealem. Fountain Pan. A book dated 1705 contain a de scription and IlliiHfrntlon of a fountain 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. rfSS2! 00 TO J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. ! N m For Peal Estate "Bargains in Totvn and Valley Hellbronner Building :rzsrz:rzi2 hBBBSBBBk 1 Mood River, Oregon RIGHT FROM THE WATER TO YOU.") TABLE is all the fish you buy from us. We guarantee it to be sweet and fresh and all our regular custo mers know It is. We receive consignments daily from ocean, river and lake, and the quality of the fish is indisputable. We want you to make a trial of it and compare the flavor of our fish with other fish you have bought recently. It will decide you to deal with U3 hereafter. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET P. C. Young, Prop. Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian I'ilo ointment wilt cure Ullnd. lileedlna; and ItcliinK 1'ilt-a. It ab sorbs the tumors, allay ItchltiK at once, acta aa a poultice. Klves Instant relief. Williams' Indian file Ointment Is pre pared for files and ItehinK of the private pnrt. DriiKKlsts. mall 50c and $1.00. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Clettlana, OM For Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist Maxwell "Mascotte" A Twenty-five Horsepower Roadster, $950.00 :TOP EXTRA: THE Maxwell " Mascotte " fulfills your wish. It is the car you have waited for, at the price you can afford. No car within $200 above its price compares with the "Majcotte." In every way it is a car you will be proud to own and can afford to maintain. Ownership of the "Mascotte" fosters pride. While low-priced, yet it is first-class in construction and stylish in appearance, and makes you feel at ease in the most select company. QUANTITY MAKES PRICES POSSIBLE No company can afford to put the quality of material and skilful workmanship into a car of the "Mascotte' type, lacking the unlimited purchasing and unequalled manufacturing facilities afforded through the United States Motor Company. Unquestionably this first real roadster is without a rival. We urge comparison with other cars before seeing the "Mascotte." It is only by careful comparison that the real merit of the "Mascotte" is appreciated. Ask any Maxwell owner what he thinks of Model "I" of which the "Mascotte" is the offspring. His answer will be the best proof why you should give the 1912 "Mascotte" your consideration and choice. The same unfailing reliability, the same durability and every-day-in-the-year service for which the Maxwells are famous is found in the "Mascotte. " The "Mascotte" "Roadster is the newest thing in automobile construction. Its stylish body, with graceful lines, elegantly finished in Mascotte gray with black striping, anticipates and is equal in design and color of this year's European leaders of fashion. If ever a motor car is pur chased for its style and aristocratic appearance, the "Mascotte" will be that car. The upholstering and trimming of the "Mascotte" Roadster are unequalled in any car cost ing $2,000. Only fine quality leather and curled hair are used. It takes 35 pounds of hair to up holster the "Mascotte." The seats are 7 12 inches high in front and tapered to give easy riding position. The seat backs are large and soft and shaped to fit the position of the back. Add to this 44 inches leg room and you have a reclining position that makes fatigue impossible. At 950.00, including gas lamps, magneto and generator, the "Mascotte" Roadster fers wonderful value. Unquestionably it has no equal for style, speed and durability. of. SPECIFICATIONS Carhuretor-Maxwell design, improved type, sin gle adjustment, most economical. Ignition-Dual, 'magneto and battery, insuring steady spark. Easily accessible. No hidden wires. Cooling Columbia type radiator, thermo-syphon system, no pump. Positive, never leaks, absolutely au tomatic and reliable at all tern i?ratu res. Transmission Sliding gear type, three speeds for ward and reverse. BODY Ventilated, foredoor, vestibuled smooth flush sides, with inside control. Made of pressed steel with stamped mouldings. Steering wheel 17-inches in diam eter with Stoddard-Day ton type of spark and throttle control levers. Clutch Metal, multiple disc. Drive Shaft with bevel gear, two universal joints. Axles Hear, semi-floating; front, tubular type, latest design, extra heavy drawn tubing. Tires - 32x3 12 inches, large enough for comforta ble riding, small enough for economical operation. Kims quickly detachable; easily removed. Wheel IJase 101 inches. Tread,5G-inches. Long wheelbase insures easy riding comfort over rough roads. Springs - Half-elliptic front, three-quarter elliptic scroel rear, made of imported English steel, strongest and most expensive. Easy on tires. Brakes -Two sets, double acting on rear hubs, in ternal expanding, external contracting. Large braking surface. Asbestos and copper wire wove lining. HOOD RIVER COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES TIP-TOP AUTO CO., Inc. PHONE 109 C. P. McCAN, Manager