The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, March 13, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13. 1912
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PARENTS LISTEN
TO MRS. TRUMBALL
The mtftliiK ' the Hood Klver
School am) 1 1 itnt AMHoi-liitloii held
WedneHiliiy evening, Mnri-h (it h. at
the hljfh Hi tiool linllitln, wiih one of
Hptrlal Import. The nrnf iihhohiMv
room wan llllecl and overflowed Into
the adjolnlnn cIiimh room.
Mm. Millie Trumtmll, Btate Mei-re-tary
of the Child Lalior ('oiiiiiiNmIoii,
Hpoke on the Hiitijec of IMuc-tttlou 111
Sex Hygiene.
After tellliiK it few of her own ex
IH'HenceH In the Juvenile court to con
vliice any douhterH of the Impor
t)i nee anil propriety of Much a iIIhcum
nlon, the Hpeaker addreMiwd herrw-lf to
an eariieHt and Hclciitltlc dlcourte on
the iluiimTH from certain (IIhcuhch;
the Importance of education In Hex
life; the neceHHlty for Hex purity; and
the right of every child to he In
Htructedtn theHe matterx an windy
and reverently an In any other de
partment of life.
Shu xald that moHt of the offeiuleM
In the Juvenile court Mlnned through
Ignorance rather than pervernlon
VarloiiM wayM and mean of Impart
ing the neceKMary liiMtructlou were
illxcUMHed, Much as the Importance of
the parent x' duty, the advlxalilllty of
providing a courxe of Much lnxl ruc
tion In the puMic whoolrt, whether
through the Mtudy of the HtieiiceM or
hy a Mpeclal teacher.
The Importance of manual train
ing and pliVHlcal culture were again
emphaMlzed and at the clow of the
lecture an opportunity wim given for
iiii'HtloiiM and further Informal din-ins-Ion.
Tireless Cooker Demonstration
The ladleH of the M. I'., church will
give a dcmoiiMtrat Ion of the i'.apld
KirelcMM Cooker at the home of Mr.
V. !'. .Inckxon Wcilnenday evening,
March 20th.
Kveryhody cordially Invited. Ite
frcHhini'iitH Merved on the cafeteria
plan. Come and bring your pocket
liookx w Ith yuu.'
A tight feeling In the client accom
panied hy a Mhort dry cough, Indi
ra ten an Inllamed condition ot the
lungM. To relieve It liny a hottle of
Itallard'M Horehound Syrup; you g"t
with each hottle a free Herrlck'H
Ked Pepper I'oron Planter for the
client. The nyrup relaxes the tlght
nenn and the planter drawn out the
Inllatnmatlon. It In an Ideal combi
nation for curing coldn nettled In the
Inngn. Sold hy Chan. X. Clarke.
Regular Sunday excurnlon to Park
dale. Pleanant trip for joiirnelf and
rleiidn.1
LOCAL ORATOR IS UNABLE
TO HELP U. OF 0. TEAM
(Minting U now attracting much
attention among the tudenta of the
Unlvernlty of Oregon. Oregon be
long to one of the three co ed debat
ing leagues of the United States, The
annual co ed debate with the Unl
vernlty of Washington will le held
thin year tu Seattle ou April 5. The
ijuentlon In one of Woman Suffrage
and the I'nlvernlty of Wanlilngtou
ban been given the choice of Hided.
Two memliers tif lant year'a vlctor
loun team are In the Itulverntty thin
year, and the pronpectn for a wloulog
team are good. J
llurlelgh Canb, well known tor bin
remarkable debating work while In
Hood Klver high school and during
his frenhman and sophomore years
at the I'nlverslty, has been unable to
enter the tryouts for places on the
team this year on account of the very
heavy course that he In carrying.
Do you know that of all the minor
ailments colds are by far the most
dangerous? It Is not the cold Itself
that you need to fear, but the serious
dlneanes that It often leads to. Most
of thene are known as germ diseases.
Pneumonia and consumption are
among them. Why not take Cham
berlain's Cough Heuiedy and cure
your cold while you can. tor sale by
all dealers.
CANCERS! CANCERS!
Cancers successfully treated by
DR. C. BILLINGTON
The Noted Cncer SpecUlid from Portland, Ore.
.
The Doctor has no equal in this
line.
No knife nor Caustic.
Over twenty years' experience.
The Doctor has cured more
Cancers than any living man.
All treated under a Guarantee.
If not seated in the deep glands
or bones he will Cure you.
Any lump in the breast is
Cancer.
Any sore not healing in six
months is Cancer.
Call and see his work.
Don't wait until it is too late,
but come at once if you want to
be cured.
Consultation free.
Oil at
White Salmon, Wash.
MR. WISHART HAS
A WORD TO SAY
To the voters of Hood Klver coun
ty: I feel that an explanation of re
cent occurrences at Parkdale Is In or
der. I am a candidate for the Kepub-
Mean nomination of commissioner of
this county, and. If elected, expect to
do my full duty to all parts of the
county. Last Saturday I was very
much surprised by having a commit
tee call on me and Invite me to at
tend an "elimination" meeting of the
residents of Parkdale f jr the purpose
of deciding on one candidate from
that section. I Informed the com
mittee that I did not understand
that It had the necessary authority
to Mpeak for all the voters of the
county and as they had no cre
dentials 1 am still of that opinion.
I am not a commissioner of Park
dale alone. I feel that every vote
lu the county Is Just as much Inter
ested In the county officers as the
few men who assume to run that
part of the county. My friends were
not present at the meeting and a fair
exprenslon of the voters was not had.
Baldwin precinct casts about i!M)
votes. Mr. Putnam received 4" votes
and 1 have reason to believe that his
supporters were all present.
I shall he a candidate until the vot
ers of Hood Klver county exprenn
their wlnhen at the ballot box and If
I am elected shall not favor the ap
pointment of any man as road super
visor who leaven the men In hln
ctrurge for hours at a time while he
Is tinny at work on his own farm; In
nhort I Intend to work lor the Inter
ests of the taxpayers of the county
not the taxeaters.
Uko. M. Wiwiiaht.
Recital
Mm. LouUe Hoyden will close her
winter term of elocution with a pu
pils' recital ou Monday evening,
March IS, at the liaptlnt church on
the heights. On this occasion Mrs.
Hoyden will give a reading from the
"Ijch Mlserables" of Victor Hugo, and
the program will Is? Interspersed
with vocal solos by Mrs. (has. H.
Henney and J. Adrian Epplng. The
accompanists will be Miss Kva Brock
and Miss Tarlnda Cooper. Admis
sion 25 cents, children 15 cents.
Social Dance
A dance will lie given on March?-'
at Parkdale hall hy the Purkdale
Baseball Club. Newman's orchestra.
Everybody Invited. Hy order of com
mittee. Hear Mrs. Henney and Mr. Kpplng
sing at Baptist church next Monday
evening.
RESTRICTIONS ON LOCAL
POSTAL BANK REMOVED
Postmaster Lucas has received the
following Instructions
"The restriction contained In sec
tlon 3 of the Instruction, to Pont
maeter, by which y;ai are permitted
to accept postal saving deposit
only from persons who are patron
of your postofflce. Is hereby removed,
and you are authorized to open an
account with any person who ap
plies, subject to the provisions of nee
tlons 1 and 2."
Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis
Mrs. Jean Morrl Kills began a
series of lectures last ( Tuesday ) even
ing at the Christian Church, on psy
chology and phrenology; they will be
continued through thl week. An
offering will be taken. The lecture
are Instructive and Interesting, and
you will tlnd them well worth your
attendance.
Card of Thanks
To the kind friend and neighbors,
who so generously lent their sym
pathy and assistance during the
trials attending the lllnea and death
of our wife and mother, we wish tu
express our heartfelt thanks.
J. .1. KSAI'I" AM) KAMIt.Y.
The Woman's Club of Hood Klver
I planning another one of It plean
ant card parties to be given at Hell
hronner' hall ou the evening ol April
lath. Ki-memhcr date and renerve
table.
State of Ohio, (ity of Toledo, Ku
ca County, nn. Prank J. ."heney
make oath that he I senior partner
of the linn of F. .1. Cheney & Co., do
ing buninen In the City of Toledo,
Canity and StateaforeHald, and that
said firm u ill pay the sum of One
Hundred Dollar for each and every
cane of catarrh that cannot In? cured
by the iih- of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Prank .1. Cheney. Sworn to before
me and subscribed In my presence this
tith day of I'ecember. A. I. lsst;. .
W. tileason, Notary Public. (Seal.)
Hall's Catarrh Cure I taken Inter
nally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surface of the system.
Send for testimonial free. P. J.
Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio. Sold hy
all druggist, T.'.c. Take Hall Fam
ily Pill for constipation.
WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE
IDEAL FOR JRUIT TREES
The weather during the pant week
wa Ideal for fruit. A series of frosty
night, with cool ami partly cloudy
days, ha retarded ttie rtnlng of t he
sap. If such weather continues a
week it will ni'ike n ,(e lib ishi lining
period, and grower would then feel
safe ami free from possible frost in
juries later In tle season.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
DIAMOND
. ci1
BRAND
1L L ft
&r tr-y
-A V
W A TTVQ
l P'' CfTI-CHKS-TER'S A
LIAMUMJ ItMivri iti i j . .. A
Gold metal. ic boM. aale.l with Blui0
Ribixm. lAIB NO OTHER. B.ff7o.,V
Vrnntt ami Ht for III-( H h'H-Tf. U
DIAMO.VU RIIAMl PII.LS, for twrntr-gwl
yarreirari-.l at Ik-m. Safest, Alwaya Rrli'aMe.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TkLLHL) EVERYWHERE T'TE'J
All kind of fruit ami ornamental
trees, shrub and me at the tree
yard
"fiiBfP SWEET. PEAS
Our "Home"
collection of fine
'SPEyCERS"
4 largo pkt., SOe
6 1-oa.pkta., $1.00
wlu alaat a MO-fcx auw
If 70a want
the finest
Sweet Peas
in the most
brilliant and
pleading col
ors, order this
collection.
For complete list of
Xtncttt nd Bft
Sweet Pea a, Roaea,
Dahlia. a. Gladioli.
A for our Catalog
B.A LtSpagu. .
Portland Seed Co. K?7.!,V
M -aaaaatW n M M AK
1 ;'.!'
I have a client who want a loan
of $ :MHH) on orchard land. Will pay
eight per cent. I'hone :!ns-M s W
Stark.
We Are Always at the Forge i
every time we are wanted; and j
ready to give you perfectly sat-;
isfactory work at a moderate
cost. Brinjr your horses that !
need SHOEING to us. and I
we will shoe them scientifical-!
ly. Your horse should be care-'
fully shod if you expect him to
do good work for you. That is i
the reason our shoeing gives!
such general-satisfaction. Try 1
us once. j
SHIVELY & DRISCOLLi
Phone I
A Lighting Talk that will
Interest You
.ESIDENTS OF HOOD RIVER generally appreciate our efforts to
help in the development of the whole country and are looking at the
matter of securing electric energy in the right light as a purely
business proposition. They are giving their business to the company that
gives them the CHEAPEST RATE. As a matter of fact this is all there is
to it, and every keen witted business man and householder realizes it.
Now a word about this "Home Company" slogan. The Hood
Hix)cr Gas S3L Electric Co. will donate $200 to the library fund of
the Hood River Woman's Club, or any public enterprise that the members of
the club may designate, if the Hydro Electric Company will prove, publicly,
that the stock of the latter company is entirely held by residents of
Hood River, and that the company is entirely financed by home capital.
The committee of investigation to consist of five persons, one each from the
local banks, one from the officers of the Hood River Gas & Electric Company
and one from the Hydro Electric Company. This offer will remain open for
five days from dateMarch 14th, 1912.
Our main proposition however is to give you the
benefit of the Cheapest Possible Rate for Electric Energy.
You will MAKE NO MISTAKE IF YOU
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU.
Sip With Us
HOOD RIVER GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
Acme of SERVICE at LOWEST COST"
BURPEE'S SEED
(Direct from PhiladelphiaJust Arrived)
Thru a misunderstanding our big order of seed was shipped from the Burpee
farms by freight instead of express. But they're here now absolutely fresh.
EVERYTHING from peas to pumpkins; from asparagus to spinnach.
"The Kind That Groiz"
Garden Seed Flower Seed Seed Potatoes Alfalfa Barley
Red Clover White Clover Vetch Oats
T W O BIG SPECIALS
Willi,!-: TIIKY LAST
$7.25
Genuine
UNCLESAM
..WASHING MACHINE
Bought 25 from bankrupt stock of
Portland. Have always sold for
$10.00. More in use than all others.
They'll be snapped quick at this saving.
9c Pr.
8 -Inch
SHEARS
Good grade, fine dressmakers' trim
mers; straight or bent handles.
Compare these with any 50c to Toe
shears and you'll want a pair for
every room in the house. Only
about 100 to sell at this price.
SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS
Spaulding
and Reach
Base Ball
Goods.
Amateur and
Professional
Bats Balls
Mitts Masks
Gloves
Shoes
Score Books
1912
Guides
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M XT?
WJ
7 -,
nn
STEEL FISHING
RODS
ARE! ALL AROUND RODS
1 1 5; F n A I I ARDI IMflTHF WORI f) ' . (
FOR A I I ARflllMn 'r
FISHING -MKA
7
j Wright and
Ditson
Tennis
Goods
Nets, Balls
Rackets
H) Tapes
Markers
Shoes
New 1912
GuideBooks
And Rules of
Nat'l Assn.
New Furniture
Arrivals
Spring stock coming in.
Bright, fresh, 1012 Pat
terns from eastern fac
tories. Carload buying
and shipping account for
uniformlv lower prices
than you've been paying.
Oh You, "Ike Walton!"
We are loaded for you.
Never had such a tempt
ing layout of Fishing
Tackle as now. Better be
prepared to protect your
self should those fine
salmon trout attack you
unexpectedly.
Immense New Stock
BUGS & LINOLEUM
We welcome a compari
son with any Portland
stock for st'lectier., qual
ity and price.
Early selection would
be advantageous.
PHONE 55
Office 214 Cascade Ave.
V. FRANZ COMPANY
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