THE HOOD RIVER NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. 1912 Washington ice cream When you are on State Street drop in the MODEL BAKERY and Ket a dish of Washington Ice Cream. It is the best Ice Cream served in Hood River. All kinds of drinks served at our Soda Fountain GEO. ERTLE, Proprietor Phone Vl-K f ourth and State Streets E C U R S I O N Don't miss the Launch Excursion on Wednesday and Sunday even ings at 8 o'clock. The greatest thing of the season. CAPT. O. I). Tit HI 13 Hit The Dry Season Is Nearly Here Look at your wagon wheels and see if the tires do not need tightening. Loose tires will cause loose spokes and otherwise damages the wheels. Better have this work done before you use the wagon to haul your crop of berries. Bring your wagon to us and let us put it in good shape for the coming dry season. W. G. SNOW (Successor to SNOW & UI'SON) Phone 62-K Fourth Street Strawberry Growers Twenty years ago we made our first ship ment of Hood River Strawberries and have shipped them every season since. During all this time our returns to the growers have been highly satisfactory. We passed the experimental stage long ago, and are now giving berry growers the benefit of our mature experience. Highest market returns assured by shipping with us. 1)0 YOU WANT THE MONEY? Let us know Electro Powdered Arsenate of Lead Black Leaf 40, Etc. Davideon fruit Co. In the Race for Leadership "Benjamin" Clothes Always Win IN the busy marts of trade, in the social whirl, clothes may not make the man, but they are a big help. Appearances count for a great deal. The best dressed men of America "Wear A Benjamin, "---the clothes of the leaders. This leader wears an Avon model. A suit which is exceed ingly popular with the very dressy. HaBaBaaaBDaaaV J. G. VOGT Gordon Hats for Men The NEWS For Printing. CLOUD GAP INN IS OPENED FOR SEASON Cloud 'up Inn opt-.-ifd for the turn Mini mi Mondn.v. Iorse.v It. Smith, ho 1m Its iMiumniT, arrived on tlmt duy with a new I,ozler automobile, which will he used to carry guests to tin Inn from thin city. The machine was brought from Portland on the UiWy (iiitzert. Mr. Smith nutlet pati H a successful season for the Ion He said; "Mt Hood Hhould tie the principal drawing card for Portland and the Northwest and we all appreciate the wonderful trip through Hood River and Hood IJIver valley. Every vIhI- tor passing through the valley Is lit) pressed with the wonderful oppor tunitlcs there and I am sure they do the valley much good." Regarding the charging of tolls on the road to the Inn, Mr. Smith Haiti "I not Ice Heme unfavorable comment on the collection of toll for the use of the private road to Cloud Cup Inn. It costs considerable money to keep thin road In repair and to open and clone It every year. The toll does n-)t benln to pay thin expense and we are further planning on doing considerable work on the road In the way of removing some rocky points and reducing Home heavy pltchen at different places. " (iuests to the Inn will be routed at the Hotel Oregon this year as usual. REV. J. G. TATE DECLARES HE CANT VOTE FOR TAFT According to the White Salmon Enterprise. Uev. J. (J. Tate of thin place expresses his political convic tions as follows: "I am a Iiephhtlcau, but I cannot vote for Taft, especially after his ap proval of Chicago convention meth ods. He has had much to say about the Hacredness of the Judiciary, his line judicial mind and sense of justice have been much spoken of. He has U-en the great Judge. Hut when the delegates elected by a majority of the voters ot their state were robbed of their votes, knowing they were committing audacious theft, Taft, the great jurist, the fair-minded one, stood for It. It Is too much for me no, no, I cantiot support that kind of business nor that kind of man." Furnished Apartments We have furnished apartments to rent over Itecd anil Henderson's otlice, $.K) a month. Including light, water and fuel. Inquire Itecd and Henderson, Inc. ll'tf H L MRCLIB rnl)r Post. G. A. R.-Mvt at the K. of P. hsll the second and fourth Saturdays of the month at 2 p. m. Geo. P. Cruwell. commanikr; S. F. Wythe, adjutant. r"antiy W. R. C. No. IS-Meets second and fourth '-'Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall at 2 p. m. Mrs. AMiie Baker, president; Mrs. Kath ryn Gill, secretary. Court Hood River. No. 42. F. of A., meets every Thlirwisv ...nin. in k nf V hall V. Foresters always welcome. F. C. irois. F. 8. Win. Flemming. C.K.; TTood River Ixxlire No. lot, A. F. & A. M. AXMetB Saturday eninir on or before each full moon. Geo. Slocom. W. M.; D. McDonald, secre tary. Tlood River Camp, No. 7702. M. W. A. -Meets in 11 K. of P. hall first and third Wednesday nights. C. S. Jones. V. C; C. U. Dakm. clerk. TJood River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W.-Meets at 1AK. of H. hall the second and fourth Wednesday night of each month. A. C. Staton. C. C; Kent Shoemaker, clerk. T lond River Valley Hjmane Society Phone 2. 11 V.. H. Hartwiir. president: Harold Hershner, secretary; leslie Hutler, treasurer. I.llewilds Ilire. No. 107, I. O. O. F.-Meets in 1 Fraternal hall every Thursday evening at 7:00. at the comer of Fourth anil Oak streMs. Visiting, brothers welcomed. A. R. Crump. N. G.; G. W Thompson, secretary. Temp I-ndire. No. 1R1. 1. O. O. F.-Meets in "the Oild Fellows hall at Oocl! every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. O. II. Roadca, N. G.; F. L. Kelso, secretary. T aurel Reheka Ixlge No. 87. I. O. O. F,-M.et lirst and thin! Mimdnys in each month. Lulu Corey, N. G.; Nettie Walah. secretary. fountain Home Camp. No. 341.9. K. N. A. Meets at K. of P. hall on the second and APPLE INDUSTRY'S NEEDS DISCUSSED Standardization of Northwestern apples, an effective and persistent ad vertising campaign, organization of responsible local associations, con struction of frost-proof storehouses In orchards and central points, de veloprueut of adequate transporta tion and market facilities and ways and men lis for proper distribution of the fruit, were dlHcussed by Waldo (J. I'alne, second vlcepreeldent and general traffic manager of theSpo kaue& Inland Empire Electric Hall way system, at a recent meeting of the executive committee of the In land Empire Federation of Commer cial Clubs, representing a total mem bership of 15,000 In the four North western HtttteH, at Rosalie, Wash. He said In part: "There never wan a more oppor tune time. In this age of unparalleled progress and wonderful opportuni ties and tremendous possibilities, for the centralization or concentration of effort and endeavor; but In this, as In every large undertaking, team work is absolutely and positively necessury to Its growth. In fact the mental attitude of those Interested Is the foundation upon which the material enlargement of any move ment Is constructed. Thus, then, en ergetic optimism and Intelligent team work must go hand In hand to vitalize the plan. WHITE SALMON (From the Enterprise) John Ihiun and wife of Hood River, married In Portland during the llore Carnival, have become residents of White Salmon. Mr. Dann Is now as sociated with T. T. Illnshaw, taking the pluce of Mr. Melow. W. M. Ix-eper, who Is In the orchard business between Gilmer and Husum, has telegraphed Teddy that he Is with tilm to the fiulsh. Mr. I-eper Is a Republican from lJU, but says the time has come to rebel. Plans for the establishment of a ferry from Rowenn to Lyle are prac tically matured and within a short time It will be possible for Dalles people to go to Goldendale and the Klickitat valley without encounter ing the stretch of Hand across the river near Granddalles. Work is well uuder way again at the dam. Laborers to the number of 1M! are now on the pay roll, and there Is no dlflieulty In getting all the men they want. For several days the auto truck now christened "the "scab wagon" met the evening trains and took out gangs of 30 and over from Portland. Real Estate Buiieiiu Are You in the Market for a Snap? LOOK THESE OVER 160 acres in Upper Valley, near Mt. Hood store, cost to clear not to exceed $75 per acre. All good apple land. 1 under ditch. No waste. Price $50 per acre. Terms $3000 cash; balance to suit. 40 acres, 17 acres in 7 year old Spitz and Newtowns, balance partially cleared; very fine red shot soil none steep or rocky. 25 inches free water. Price for short time only $200.00 per acre Terms i cash, balance 5 years. 5 acres close to town on West side, all in high class 2 and 3 year old commercial orchard. Fair house, eood barn. etc. Price $4250. Terms on part. 10 acres in Belmont district. 9 acres in 4 year Spitz and Now- towns; 1 acre timber reserved for building- site. On main road. Price $5500. Terms $1000 cash, balance to suit. High class central Oregon stock ranch, value about $15000, to ex change for Hood River valley property. This is not junk and i3 not plastered with a heavy mortgage. ...Insurance,.. Of All Kinds Written In Stand ard Companies Only G. Y. EDWARDS & GO. Office Hotel Oregon Bldg. Phone No. 22KK trouble!) FIRECRACKERS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TOMORROW The Fourth will be a sane one here as far as allowing the youngsters the privilege of playing with fireworks Is concerned. M.tyor Ulanchar says: "In support of the popular demand for a sane Fourth of July celebration, and complying with the la ws of the city, we have given due notice that the discharge of guns, pistols, cannon llrecrnckers or other explosives will not be allowed within the city limits." OBITUARY fourth FritlHys of each month. O.; Mrs. Ella Itakin, recorder. Mr. Lulu Gary, Qleta Assembly. No. 105, U. ' A. -Meets in their hall the first anil third Wednesdays, work; second and fourth Wednesday, aorial. C. I). Henri, ha. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. IJiverside I-ndite, No. W. A. O. IT. W.-Meets in AkK. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday niirhts of the month. Visitmit brothers cordially welcomed. Newton Clark, M. W.; Chester Shute, recorder. YVTaucoma Ixxlire. No. 80, K. of P. - Meets in " thsir Castle Hall svery Tuesday nixht, when visiting brothers are fraternally welcomed. S. W. Stark, C. C.I Lou. 8. Isenberir. K. f K. ft S. yauna Temple Pythian Sisters. Ha. -Meets the ' ' third and fifth Tuesday of each month at K. of P. hall. Rats Frederick. M. K. C. (Jertruae Stark. M. of K. ft C. VARICOSE VEINS ars oft limes dangerous and should lt"t 1" nrclei'ted Our SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY ODCA off ft rnra blank on rMuit, ill MllrrM fr'n m amu reman. Woodaro. Clarke Co. PORTLAND. ORECON Whnt Is on Id to be the Inrgpflt milk yield and butter fat record ever made by a grndo dairy cow Is held by Beau ty, n grade Guernsey cow belonging to ft Wisconsin breeder. Fhe produced In one year 12,101 pounds of milk, which contained 777.0 pounds of but ter fat. Surely this la no scrub per forma nee. The New s tells It all. Mils. I.KKTA SNOW Mrs. Leeta Snow of this city died suddenly nt the heme of her sister. Mrs. Delia Merry, at Threemlle, Was co county, last week. The' deceased went there only a few days ago to visit her sister. She was 24 years old and Is survived by her husband, T. F. Snow of this city. Funeral services were held nt Threemlle, Hew V I). Poling officiating- The Interment was made In the I. O. O. F. cemetery nt that place. FOUTS DIVORCE DECREE IS GRANTED AT ASTORIA A decree of divorce was granted at Astoria last week In the case of Sene cn Fonts against Maijoric K. Fonts. Fonts In his complaint alleges that he and Mrs. Fonts wvtv married nt Vancouver, Wash , .1 miliary 4, 11HI7, and that they have one child, Seneca Fonts, .lr , two years oi l: t hat Mrs. Fouts has made his life burdensome. The decree Is absolute, and pro vides that Mrs. Fouts shall have cus tody of the child, ami Ives her n Hood Klver apple orchard. It also provides for the payment of $."() monthly by Fouts to Mrs. Fouts for the maintenance of the boy. WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may cause more than trouble: Serious injuries and sometimes death are the awful results. An old Harness is often responsible, but a new Harness with weak spots in it is just as bad. The kind we sell have NO WEAK 5P0T5 You will get your money's worth if you buy harness of us. R, G, YOWELL & GO. Bell Building - Hood River, Ore. BOAT LANDING CHANGED Beginning this week and continuing until about July 15th, the Steamer TEAL will dock at Underwood Ferry Landing, opposite railroad station. Steamer TEAL arrives from Port land and wa landings Sunday, Tues day and Thursday; leaves for Port land and waylandings Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. For further information and rates PHONIi S. PAGE, Agent So. 226 When you feel vous, tired, worried or dfponrte nt it i a sure sinn you need MOTT'S NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vijsor and m.lke life worth living. I'e inrs and aik for Mott's Nerverine Pills l?! WILLIAMS MFC. CO., Props.. CUi.UaJ, Ohio For Sale by Carl A. I'lath, Druggist A Woman's Beauty IVpcmls very much upon the np pearance of her hair. I am prepared to make combings up to your order nnd to furnish switch. is, puffs and curls made of genuine human cut hair In any shade desired. The Ilrngg Mercantile Co. will be pleased to show them and give prices. Mrs. Hva Woodbnrn, phone 1:1 M. There are some.very desirable office rooms for rent In the llcilbronner Building at from $10 to $15 a month. 2ltf Hent & Garrabran! Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak Stiwt, Pi'posits Smith lll.K-k. HooH Kiver j Piles I Piles! Piles! Willlnnis- Tn.tlan Pile O ntm. nt will euro nilnil, ltleoilttiK ntnl It. lutisi I'll, s It ab- sorl.s the tmii.Ts. all.iN it. Iun at once,, arts as a p.niltu'e. tlv. s mst.iiit r.'H. f. Williams' In. II. in I'll.' Ointment Is )ir. p:in .t f.-r I'll. ii n.l It Inn i'l ti e pnvut pnrfs Prueirlst. tnail Tv nn.l fl V WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop.. Clsxland. OhH for Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist If You Are Thinking: of Building the New Residence, See :G3tra.ii mm fl M i, ml l a ,V, TIT V r 1 -iT-m T -,r- v-,T a t J Our Specialty Is Building Designs Hood River, Oregon Butler Banking Co Established Nineteen Hundred Capital One Hundred Thousand Dollars Safe Deposit Boxes Savings Department Leslie Butler, President Truman Butler, Vice President C. H. Vaughan, Cashier : Upper Valley People Will now be able to secure strictly FRESH MEATS throughout the summer. We have just installed a capacious cooler for use in connection with our meat market. ICE FOR SALE A complete line of goods to meet all the needs of the Upper Valley. ST R. J. Mclsaac & Co. Parkdale, Oregon Mil Special Prices for a short time on Wagons Buggies and Disc Harrows CjDon't buy until you learn our prices. We can interest you if you need anything in these lines. Blowers Hardware Co. The Firm that "Makes Good" 9 The News for good printing.