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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1912 If A Ch ioice oI NURSERY STOCK In Standard Varieties to offer for the Season 1912-13. . Also some Select PEONA BULBS C. D. THOMPSON Phone 3232-M R. R. No. 2 Hood River, Ore. MORSES WINTERED DON'T send your team to eastern Oregon to winter and get a skeleton back that isn't fit to handle your spring work. Keep it here in the valley where you can see it at any time and see what good shape it is in. It will not cost you much more. We have just put up some of the finest grain, timothy and alfalfa hay in the Upper Valley. We have a bijr stock barn and are prepared to care for a number of teams during the winter. We are making up our list now. If you want your team well cared for this win ter, you had better write or 'phone for terms at once COUNCIL OAK RANCH C. P. IVES Manager Telephone 268 Odell. Mount Hood, Oregon 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. J. G. VOGT Gordon Hats for Men SHIP YOUR APPLES WITH THE Davtdeon fruit Co. We still need a few more crops to supply our trade and want them listed up at the earliest possible moment, in order to get the best results. We invite investigation of our record for High Prices and Quick Returns, the two important features to the grower. Selling: Boxes, Paper, Etc. Davidson fruit Co. Rood River, Oregon zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzzzzzn; In-Vcjimenlnot Speculation You take no chances when you buy your real estate through us except to win. Our intimate knowledge of almost every foot of land in the valley places us in a po sition to advise you where to find the REAL BARGAINS W. S. N I C H O L izzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzal 4 INLAND EMPIRE HIGHWAY PLANNED Organization of "The luland Km plre Highway AmuiclaUou" baa Imd undertake!! by IVU-r Kuebnllntf of The Dnl leu. who ttet'iired over 100 uienitxTH the ItiHt of the week and In tend to perfect the orgaiitzatlou noon. Mr. Kuelinltng In cooperating with Samuel Mill In thl big project. He recently made a mlHttlouary trip to thin city. Interviewing a Dumber of road enthUMlasts at' the Commer cial Cl'ib. Of the project hf hug now undertaken lie ay: "The Iuliuid Empire Highway Aa Mnt'latlon will be burn Id thin city within h few daya. It excuse for coming Into existence In to aid the building of a highway aystem, which will make accessible to our own, aa well an to those living to the eouth and north of ua, the vast country known an Central Oregon. The first nnlt to lie taken up will lie the road from Portland up the Columbia val ley through Central Oregon, touch ing Cancade Locka, Hood IUver, Mowler, The Dalles, Wasco, Moro, (trass Valley, Kent, Sbanlko, Ante lope, rrlnevllle. Fort Itock, Paisley, Silver Luke and Lakevlew, on to Alturaa, California. At I'rlnevllle a branch will be run via Redmond, Ik-ad, Crescent, on to Klamath Palls. Later on laterala will run to Crater Lake, Ice Caves and the Lava moun tain, and other polnta of Interest enn lie visited along the Caacade moun tain range. "In order to avoid any mlaunder- ataudlug It might be well to state that the organization la not building any rouda or highways; It will ad vocate them, aid In every way pos sible, solicit from the counties, state or nation, or from private Individu al, and see to It that they are prop erly expended. It will watch the roads or any defects In them and re port them to the proper authorities so na to have them looked after; will, atltaown expense, build and place (If counties or communltlea refuse to do so) signs and Information boards. It will advertise the existence tf the highway by pamphlet and and every otuer legitimate way; will help to get the traveler, the tourist, the hotueseeker, the man looking for sport, to find the way; will try to make easier the way for the farmer, the rancher and the tiller of the soil." WHITE SALMON (Font tha Entarprisa) C. W . J. Keekers and family con template siiendlng the winter In Cal ifornia. Alfred Pascal of Appleton offers five acres of ground for a court house In the event that county division Is accomplished and that point la voted the county seat. The Northwestern Klectrlc Co. re cently filed a mortgage at Golden dale for $10,000,000, given to the Ang lo American Hanking Co. of San Francisco. The filing fee amounted to $4- Mrs. Uatrous, her sister and a friend from St. Paul were visitors lu White Salmon this week. On Mon day Messrs. Ik'nn and Douglas, through whom the Watroua orchard on the hill was purchased from C. K. (thick well, took them for an automo bile tour of the Hood IUver valley. The Ackley auto truck took a doz en cans containing several thousand trout fry to the Spring Creek ranch of Captain Spencer Friday night where they were dumped Into the artificial lake which theCaptaln made by darning the creek. The artificial lake Is part of a ranch home plan which has already called for the ex penditure of a good many thousand dollars. Kills Stock ton, White Salmon's base ball pitcher, lies In a Portland hospl tal badly Injured. While at work with a logging truck near Wrights, on the Klickitat, he got under the rig to oil It. The horses were fright ened and suddenly , started up over turning the trucks. They fell across young Stockton's back and seriously Injured him. Fred Hlpley and family and two other families from Colorado bought several hundred acres northeast of town a few months ago. They re- cently arrived from Colorado with the Intention of living here, but not being able to find any vacant modern bouses went to Hood IUver for the winter. In the spring they will move out and occupy their laud. They are people of means and will liegln active developments next year. APPENDICITIS BOOK FREE! The Adler-l ka book, telling how you can KASILY guard against ap- iendlc!tls, and how you can relieve constipation or gas on the stomach INSTANTLY, Is offered free this week by Charles N. Clarke. ''Young man,. get a piece of land" for sale by the owner at bargain price and liberal terms and time. Eight acres good garden truck and orchard land three miles out. Attor ney E. II. Hartwlg, Smith Itlock. Hood Klvcr, Oregon. ilfltfe BOAT SERVICE TO CLOSE FOR SEASON Steadier service between Portland and pc!cts on the Upper Columbia and Snake tivera will be discontin ued by the Open IUver Transporta tion Company for the aeaaon on the return of the J. N. Teal to Portland October 30, according to a circular Issued Saturday morning by A. It. Wastell, manager of the line. He urges shipper to move tbelr freight without delay in order that they may obtain the benefit of water rates while the line Is In operation. Tbe circular follows: "The last through sailing datea of the Open IUver Line for this aeaaon making connections to landings be yond Celllo are Thursday, Octolier 17 and 24, leaving Portland 7 a. m. Freight delivery should be made on Wednesday previous at Oak street dock for Columbus, Arlington, Koos evelt, Alderdale. Irrtgon, Umatilla, Kennewlck, Pasco, Richland, Han- ford, and White Bluffs. "(Jet the benefit of water rates by crowding your shipments of Fall applea now. 'Itoute, open-river line,' "Special attention given to rail distribution out of Tbe Dallea, Arling ton. Umatilla, Kennewlck and Pasco. "Steamer J. N, Teal will make lo cal landings with passengers and freight out of Portland 7 a. ni. every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday up to and Including Octolier 29. for Mount Pleasant, Cape Horn, McGow- ana, Butlers, Cascade Locks, Steven son, Carson, Collins, Cooks, Under wood, White Salmon, Blngen, Hood IUver, Mosler, Lyle and The Dalles. "Operations will be discontinued for this seaaon October !i0 upon re turn of Steamer J. N. Teal to Portland." EIGHTH LIST OF BOOKS FOR HOOD RIVER LIBRARY Right These lists. If preserved, will afford a complete catalogue or the new county library. Olllvant, Bob, son of battle. O'HIgglns, Tbe smoke eaters. Page, lied rock. Parker, Battle of tbe strong of way; The weavers. Phelps. A singular life. Poe, Selected tales. Porter, At the foot of the rainbow; The harvester; Freckles; Glrlofjthe Ltmmerloat. Reade, Cloister and hearth. Heed, Lavender and old lace; Weaver of dreams. Illce, Mrs. Wlggs of the cabbage patch; Mr. Opp. Richmond, Heart of tbe ancient wood. Kussell, Wreck of the Groevenor. Satntlane, Plcclola. Sedgwick, Franklin Wlnslnw Kane. Scott, Ivanhoe; Talisman; Kenll worth; Quentln Durward; Heart of Midlothian. Shute, A country lawyer. Smith, Colonel Carter of Carters rllle; Caleb West; Tom Qrogan. Smith, Peter, Snalth, Tbe principal girl. Spearman, Whimpering Smith; Nerve of Foley, Stevenson, Kidnapped; David Hal four; Treasure Island. Stewart, Fugitive blacksmith. Stockton, Casting away of Mrs. Locks and Mrs. Aleshlne; II udder Grange. Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin. Tarbell, He knew Lincoln. Tarklngton, Gentleman from Indi ana, Monsieur Iteaucalre. Thackeray, Vanity Fair; Henry Es mond. Thenot, Missionary sheriff; The man of the hour. Thompson, Alice of Old Vlncennea. Tolstoi, Anna Karenlne; War and peace. Tompkins, Dr. Ellen; Mothers and fathers. Trollope, llarchewter towers; War den. Verne, 20,000 leagues under the sea. Wallace, Ben Hur. Waller, Wood carver of 'Lympua. Ward, Marcella; The testing of Diana. Warman, Express messenger; Short rails, Webster, When Patty went to col lege. Watts, The legacy. Wells, War In the air. Westcott, David Harum. Weyman, Gentleman of France; Under the red rolie. White, Blazed trail; The rlvermen; The rules of the game; A certain rich man. Whltl.ick, The gold brick; 13th dis trict. Wtggln, Cathedral courtship; Mother Carey's chickens. Wllklns, A New England man. Williamson, Lightning conductor. Wlggln, New chronicles of Helieeca. Winter, Lady Baltimore; The Vir ginian. Wright, The winning of Barbara Worth. Yonge, l.ove in an eagle's nest. Mrs. Llna McCann makes all kinds of hair good from combings. Phone M7 X. SO Kit OLDEST REPUBLICAN PAPERJOR WILSON More than a year ago September 21. 1911, to lie exact tbe Sacramento Uulou declared editorially that It would support Woodrow Wilson for nomination for the Presidency. The Union has never been a Democratic organ, nor has It ever liefore sup ported a Democrat for the Presi dency. Yet It la the oldest dally newspaper on the Pacific Coast, the oldest west of the Missouri river, and older than the Republican Party Itself. In a recent editorial the pajier commented upon Its ataud In part as follows: "We feel that lu this the Union Is typical of an element of former Re publicanism that must now be rated as Independent In politics, and which will be found tbia year ranged with practically tbe whole of the La Fol- lette Republlcana and many who opposed La Follette's radicalism, under the Wilson banner. We pre ferred Wilson to La Follette, we pre ferred him to Taft, to Roosevelt, to any other Democrat, or to auy other man In public life today. "The pennant of political Independ ence files at the Union's masthead, and we are not to be rated among those who are temporarily out of sympathy with the 'Grand Old Party,' ready to return If given a good excuse. But the process of se lection which brought ua to Wilson la the plain path of logic along which hundreds of thousands of life-long Republicans are traveling with ua. 'There are gray-haired Republi cans In every section of the land who have been waiting alt their lives for the Republican party to make good Its promises of an honest application of the protective tariff policy. They have waited In vain. Lincoln de clared the danger of tariff-fed trusts. Garfield, Blaine. McKlnley, all sound ed the note of alarm. A tariff where none was needed baa never been good Republican doctrine, but It baa alwaya been Republican practice. Then came Roosevelt, who never so much ns mentioned the tariff during bis seven years' Incumbency except to give out a statement from tbe White House once that 'after confer ring with Messrs. Cannon and Al drlch. the President bad decided that there would be no tariff revision.' Taft promised a tariff measured by the difference between the cost of production at home and abroad, but we did not get it. Taft and Roose velt both repeat the same Idle prom ise this year. Only a sedulously cul tivated fear of free trade If the Dem ocrats got Into power, ban kept mil Hons or more uf honest tariff Repub Means In line for two generations." VMD (TROUBLE ll 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 SPOTS You will get your money's worth if you buy harness of us. R. G. YOWELL & CO. Bell Building Hood River, Ore. F. PRICE Wood Sawing (Successors to V. A. Brown) Phone R. Depee, 278-M When you feel Ssztf vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign you need MOTTS NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. B tort and atk for Molt'. Nerverine Pill. WILLIAMS MFC CO.. Prop.. ClaU4, Okie For Sale by Carl A. Ptath, Druggist Piles! Piles! Piles! WlUlama' Indian rile Ointment will cure Blind, Hleeillnir anil Itching; IMh-a. It ab sorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, arts as a poultice. rIvps Instnnt relief. Williams' Indian I'lle Ointment Is pre pared for IMIes and Itt hln of the prlvats pnrts. PruesMsts. mail 5oo and 11. (0. VILLUMS MFS. CO., Props.. Cllin. 0hl For Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist T. I. TWKKIIY Mutual Insurance at M Per Cent nf PH Lins Kate. Virm Insurance en HuiMinaa in CVniree of Construction, Kree. HOTAST Pt'Bl.tfl " TH H SKINT Th. 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PUTNAM MOUNT HOOD, ORE. TEL. 264 ODELL 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. ? R. J. Mclsaac & Co. Parkdale, Oregon Copy for advertisements ML!SI In the office by Monday NOON. be S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED YKAIU MOOD RIVEH, OHEOON