The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, May 29, 1912, Page 10, Image 10

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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. 1912
BIG STRAWBERRY
HARVEST IS HERE
It In exHH'ttil tbat the firnt rnrloud
lot of Htra wUTrlett will U" l.1piH'.l
wltMn the neit lny op two If wenth
ir roiidlttftns art? favorable. Livxt
wwk n ronnlilt'rutle numU r i.f shlp
inrntH were ma1 ty the I'alon and
the 1'mlilnon Fruit Company, but
tlic.v werv In box lot. Mont ot them?
were m'lit to point In Wyoming,
and Kuntern Ore-
INTEREST IN NEW
ROADJIDESPREAD
The New U lu revi-lpt ol the fob
lowtug eomiuuuk-tittoti from Colora
do Springs. Colo., which IimHi-iiU-m
how w idespread U tlie lntenit In the
Columbia Kiver road:
"Editor, Hood Hirer Newt:
"I recently saw In some 1'ortl.tud
paper there wan to U an Apple
HloHMom Carnival at your city on
May 4 and that the l'ortland I'luim-
ler of Commerce was to attend and
action 1 tiken texpedlte the build-
Idaho, Montana
Kon.
Market conditions lant wwk were
not entirely satisfactory, but It Is . lug of the Columbia Klver auto and
iM'lleved that some of the other sec- wagon road to connect your city
tlons which have lieen large shippers nud l'ortland n splendid euterprtse.
ho far this season w ill be out of the
markets that compete with Hood
Klver this week and that there will
W a pood demand for local Iterrles.
I'p to the last of the week ship
ments from California were large, re
cent rains having prolonged the
crop there. 1 here has also l teen a
iru-w1 In Mludiklirl uli11i Trm.ii. !
see tn-rrles were still coming Into the
Central states the last of the week.
As Hood Klver has generally mar
keted her crop In the Interval follow ing
the other shipping sections. It Is
U-lleved that market conditions will
shape themselves In similar manner
this year and that good returns will
! netted for the local crop.
Weather conditions have been ex
ceptionally good and It is estimated
that It w ill take over bXX) pickers to
harvest the fruit.
"I im sure there Bre many resi
dents here who yearly visit the west
coast, and who, like myself, would
be delighted to have that road com
pleted.
"(iKO. H. Vi:st."
Hair Goods
Combings made up to order.
Switches and puffs of genuine human
cut hair. In any shade desired. 1'ragg
Mercantile Co. will le pleased to
show them and give prices. Mrs.
F.va Woodburn, I'hone H4 M.
FOUTS DIVORCE WILL BE
SETTLED OUT OF COURT
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Hollars Ue
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot 1 cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.
We, the 'juderslgned, have kuown F.
J. Cheney for the last fifteen years,
and believe hlrn jerfeetly honorable
In all business transactions, and
financially able to carry out any ob
ligations made by his firm. W aid
ing, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Hrugglsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surbices of the system. Testimonials
sent free I'rlee 7."c per bottle. Sold
by all druggists. Take Hall's Fami
ly Fills for constipation.
It pays to advertise
An arrangement which will permit
of Seneca Fouts and bis wife, Mar
jorle Fouts, becoming divorced with
out a long court trial was made at a
conference letween Attorney Farrell,
representing Fouts, and Attorneys
Logan, Stevenson and Iet, repre
seutlug Mrs. Fouts. All that re
mains to be settled Is the question of
which Is to secure the divorce and
what the grounds are to Ik1 for mak
Ing the application.
Iiy thi terms of the settlement, as
arranged to date, according to reli
able Information, Mrs. Fouts Is to
have the custody of the child, Seneca
Fouts, Jr., aged two, and Is to re
ceive alimony of $"() a month and
property In Hood Klver worth about
jiou. It Is probable that Fouts'
complaint against his wife will be
withdrawn.
Fouts U now under two Indict
ments, oue charging him with may
hem for biting off a portion of the ear
of (i. A. Kvans and the other charg
ing assault and battery upon Mrs.
Fouts. He was released on his own
recognlzanco by Presiding Judge
Kavanaugb.
Pickers' and Packers' Tickets
We p'lnt them, and If you are go
ing to need some order now by card
or phone and we will print them
promptly. Hood Kiver New s, phone
PLAN TO DEDICATE
NEW CHURCH SOON
As work on the new Congregation
al church, erected at a cost of -'.',
000, la rapidly nearlng completion,
plans are now- under way to hold
dedicatory exerciser early next
month.
The carpenters, who have Ihhmi
working on the Interior, will probu
bly get through this week. The
building will then be turned over to
the paluters to put on the finishing
touches. The pews will also proba
bly be Installed this week.
The building committee Is at pres
ent arranging details of a campaign
for raising the balance of fuuds nec
essary for the completion of the
church free from debt. It Is thus
hoped to obviate the necessity of
asking furthur contributions on ded
ication day.
The proposition of disposing of the
old church building has Irvii re
ferred to I M. Morse.
Regular Sunday excursion to I'uik
dale. Pleasant trip for yourself nv i
friends.
old irons
.for new!
-perhaps in your
your pantry you have
of the now famous
attic or cellar
one of the
or maybe in
earlier models
Electric Tlatiron
It's a good iron the best made in its day. But,
its old and a bit clumsy. Then again, vast im
provements have been made in electric Iron con
struction. Why not
exchange it for a new
1912 model
with the heating element
guaranteed for five years
We mean exactly that. Bring us any old domes
tic Hotpoint Electric Iron you may have plus
$3T0O and weMl"give you this latest 'model " in
exchange. Don't forget that it Jias the Hot
I'oint, the Coof Handle, the Attached Stand and
the heating element is Guaranteed for Five Years
"a woman's work is never done"
unless 'tis done the Jfoftonfc way.
cook iron - heat
Electrically
llood River Gas & Electric Co.
PHIIC 35
211 Cascade Ave.
ORCHARDISTS CAN
0NLYSH00 DEER
Oregon's deer may eat and destroy
all the apples thej wish, and the en
raged fruitgrower cau do no more
than shoo them away. In respouse
to numerous requests for permission
to kill the offending animals, the
State Fish and Game Commission
decided the last of the week that the
law was rigid and did not contain
the right to grant any permission to
kill t deer for this or other Intrusion.
The law of self-defense Is uot coun
tenanced liy the Commission.
There are many who scout the Idea
of a deer standing on his hind legs
and reaching an apple limb, but
Chairman Cranston, of the Commis
sion, solemnly affirmed tbat he had
a one horned cow which would stand
on her hind legs, hook the sole horn
over a limb and bring It down where
she could get the apples In her mouth.
WHITE SALMON
(From the Enterprise)
F. K. Flynn was at Lyle Saturday
where he drew up the papers for the
construction of a $20,000 hotel, which
Is contemplated for that aspiring
village. The Company has decided
the building should be built but Mr.
Flynn says they have not accepted
the plans yet.
A force of about 100 men nre at
work at the damslte In night nnd
day shifts. The Northwestern Elec
tric will push the work from now on
fast ns possible. The power possi
bilities of the White Salmon river
mean much to this section and will
be more fully realized as time passes
and more development comes.
The Me K urc her orchard of 2 acres
In five-year-old trees, which joins the
Conger place, was sold Wednesday
toChas. II. Mears of Chicago for 20,.
(K0cah. Mr. Mears Is an uncle of
Mr. Slade at Husum nnd has pur
chased the place for his son, who
has just completed school work at
Yale L'ulverslty.
At the council meeting Tuesday
evening the White Salmon Water Co.,
through Its secretary, Mr. Manly, In
formed the coiincllmen that the com
pany would be willing to turn their
system over to the city at Its origi
nal cost, plus 8 percent Interest and
cost of development. No price was
set, but the Enterprise has been In
formed that the purchase price would
Is? around $20,000.
Unclaimed Letters
The following letters remain un
called for at the Hood Itlver post-
ofliee:
j Geo. Iioyd (2). Mr. Mary (lark,
I J. Albert .ipiau. Ad. Me Davidson,
i Mrs. I,i' ia iiiigl.iM. I'.crt Davidson,
Arthur D.ivi'lHon. Hubert Flmirney,
i Mr. mi. I Mrs. I'. .1. Frcany, Clwirlcs
! W. llni. I Mid. .1. .1. .Dickson, Victor
Joln' hi. I) M. Kirehart. l-on Hone,
; W.ilti r Smith, Dei-wle Thomas. Mrs.
W. i; lb. i herv.
CAN AT HOME
! With one of our Home or Factory
Canners. Can Fruit, Vegetables,
i Meats, Fish or Fowl, in glass or
tin. Cook pork and beans. Steam
puddings. Capacity up to 10, (XX)
cans daily Price $15.00 to $200.
Complete instructions and "Se
crets of the Canning Business"
tell the whole story. A splendid
i business to engage in. Get par
ticulars of
TMOS. J. ROSS
270 Fourth Street. Portl and. Omto
CHICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND rtC-vi BRAND
X IT
jm.r UnnrM for CTTI-CUKS-TER'S
uiajtu.-xu ik AND nu.s In Rrd and.
wild ni'tunic lxjH, eral
IbljoO. tU HO OTH Kit .
strata. a. aak tr f III
MAMO.tD RUANIt FILL, f.ir t wntT-fSo
years regard"! b-t,6af-t, Alway Reliable
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS
OSL EVERYWHERE?
yC7
ILLS In KD andA
aralcd Willi BIiiKO
Ban. B.rW;w7
f llMHKR.Tf.ll V
CAMAS PRAIRIE
WE HAVE rich bottom lands ready for the plow at one
half the price it would cost you to clear timber land.
This land will give you an income at once and the present
price will insure you a speculation as well. White Salmon
orchard men insure you a home market FOR YOUR HAY and PRODUCE
- LET US T13L.L. YOU ABOUT IT "
To)
Jo)
d
Refinishing Marred
Furniture
IS EASY AND INEXPENSIVE
Shabby, scratched pieces of furniture that
are unsightly and a discredit to your home can
be made to look bright and new at slight ex
pense and you can do it yourself.
ACME QUALITY
VARNO-LAC
stains and varnishes at one operation, giving to
all kinds of surfaces the elegant effect and dur
able, lustrous surface of beautifully
finished oak, mahogany, walnut or
other expensive woods. Call for
color card.
E. A. FRA NZ CO
12 ACRES
6 acres in Apples and
Pears; house and barn; on
two county roads. Abun
dance of good water with
place; 1 mile from town.
EASY TERMS
Would consider trade in city property
H. M. PRINDLE, :: P. 0. Box 357
''ri"r'i!V:i
HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS
J. R. NltKEUtN. Proprietor
Brttder ot . C. W. Ltghornf. Mf. P. Rock!
tn4 C. Rhotf Itland Rtdt.
Indian Runn.r Duck
Hrr)pra and oun atrk for al. Or
dra biK.liH now. Poultry rrd I'l mil-a
weat nf city at r ranklon. i'hona 32XV-X.
T. I. TWKKIJY
Mutual lnurnr at fl Prr CVnt nf Olil I.ln.
Katr. Fir. Ina.iranr. on Ht.llilinira In
On. of Omal ruction, Krt.
nnrAnr rtmi.io on tii MrmiiT
Economical
Housewives.
have found our store a blessing.
Here you find the lest and only
the lest
Groceries
Always fresh, always clean and
wholesome. Staple and fancy
Kooda for some of which we are
exclusive agents. Our free de
livery department is prompt, ac
curate and efficient. Try us.
WOOD'S GROCERY
J. M. WOOD, Prop.
FOR SALE
Practically new PERRY
PNEUMATIC WATER
SYSTEM with two horse
power engine.
One GRUBBING MA
CHINE at a bargain.
Telephone Odell 2X5
How Could Ho Help It 7
Ile-Iio you think mnrrtiiROS nre
nuido In tipiiren? She I don't know.
I't-rlinpa thpy nre, hut I'd be Hntl.stled
with one tniide In or, thnt Is, of course,
I wiisn't thinking what oh, Charllo,
do you ronlly mean It? Chicago Ilec-ord-IIerald.
FOR SALE
Quarter Skctiom Ter
wtual free water right. Shot
and, best for apples. No
leavy timber to clear. Ten
acres cleared. The price and
terms are right. Sell all or
cut into tracts. 1 mile from
R. R. depot. Address owner,
17 Ainsworth bldg., Port
land, Ore., orG. Y. Edwards
& Co., Hood River, Ore.
Wire Wound Continuous Stave
WOOD STAVE PIPE
KELLY BKOS., Agents
4th St. Bet. Oak and State
I'hone 227-M Hood River, Ore.
Water Works
for the
Country.
"Hello, Jim. when aid
yon put In a water-work
system?"
"About a month ago.
Charier, and I naver
realized bafor bow
znucb convenience and
real enjoyment I've been
missing all this time."
sent tor a tree book I
advertised, called
How I Hulved the Water
I Bnpply froblem,' and II
opened my eyes, I tell yon."
It convinced me that could
have running water on my place
as easily ai town people, ao I
ordered an outfit, set It up my
self, and It work to perfection.
It it called the
Leader
Water Supply
System
I ptit la a bathroom, hart hot
and cold water In th kitchen and
laundry and yon see what a strong
pressure I have In thla hose."
"How do you get that pre Hare,
Jim ?"
It very Irople. Charley com
preflfted air. You tee, my windmill
rump water Into a it eel tank In my
a dement (not the old-fashioned
clumsy, outdoor sravlty tank). The
air In thla tank, being elastic. Is com
pressed Into the upper half as the
water enters. Thla compressed air
then ffives a pressure which force
the water through the pipes all over
the houte, the garden and the barn."
"I can wash ray buiirifles. clean out
the stables, water the gardens, and
pipe water to the stock so easily. It
seems almost like a dream."
"Then I have absolute Are protec
tion, and that's worth a great deal on
the farm you know.
Do you want a copy Of this
book, Mr. Reader?
It will show you bow easily thla
system can oe applied to your
own farm, and what a time
Ialw. I .111 n..-.
k i at moderate cost.
J I The title nfthbnk It "How
V if u.la.l a t. Ur..aa
Supply I'rnttletn," n
nnd it f-khh to My (We)
IntertHttxI. Better writ bow,
till the MHert l frh la your
mtad. You II turely sajuy NteV
tag It, AJdfetS
I
I
Apple Land & Orchard Go.
Office No. 9 Oak St. Phone 26 or 2002-K
C.F.SUMNER
Opposite the Post Office
Home I'hone 20
Spray and
Garden Hose
Plumbina 9
Blacksmithing
and Wagon Work
Farm Implements and
Lgg'n tools repaired.
Plow work a specialty.
Howell Bros.
Two doors cast of Fashion
Stables
I lood Rivrr, Ore. Phone 22 7-X