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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913 HOT BISCUIT, hot calzea, made with ROYAL Baking Powder arc dcliciouo, health ful and caaify made. WHY BOYS AND GIRLS GO WRONG Pine Grove, April 21. 1913. Editor News: Much is being written In our newspapers and periodicals re garding the Boetal evil and it is sure ly time for the people to wake up on this most important subject. There are probably as many rea sons why the boys go wrong as there are why the girls do. In the estima tion of the writer one should receive as much attention and protection as the other. It is a poor rule that does not equally apply in both cases. If boys were treated differently there would be better girls and vice versa. There is a great work to perform in the world. Every society ought to spend a good share of its time work ing on problems to Bave the men and women of t future. All can do good in this direction. The first to think about is helping to prevent evils from getting a strong hold. The home, the church and the school should be alert to every oppor tunity in this trying age. Upon these quarters the most dependence is plac ed but many failures occur here, where we may naturally expect so much help, omission of duties, not commission of wrongs, being the lead ing cause. It is much easier to keep evil out than to get it out when once firmly established. If fathers and .mothers, teachers and officers of the law would do their duty better there would not be so much to fear. When, in our cities especially.young people are allowed to run the streets at night, go to places of amusement, dance halls, card parties and banquets where beer and wine form the princi pal beverages, where cigarettes fig ure conspicuously as a part of the PASMORE TRIO IS COMING TOMORROW A musical attraction which is said to be of exceptional merit is coming to Hood River tomorrow (Thursday) when the Pasmore Trio will appear at the opra house in the final number on the IT. n. ladies' lyceum course. An appreciation of the trio is copied as follows: The Pasmore Trio is composed of American girls, and is America's fin est trio. The critics of Europe have placed it in the foremost rank of the world's greatest chamber-music organ izations. The violinist of the trio is a pupil of the great French virtuso, Emile Sauret; the pianist received " ; her training under the guidance of menu, where will be found low jests Xaver Scharwenka; the vlolincellist and laughter it is not surprising our pursued her studies with Anton Hek- boys and girs are so imperfect. king, while the trio has done much Blessed are the children who are ensemble work under the last named brought up on the farm until the master. critical age of their lives have passed, ' Eor 12 years, without interruption and who are taught to love the farm, 'and without change in the personnel where intoxicants are never allowed of their organization, the Pastuores in the home, where from the first they have studied and played together, are taught "otal abstinence as one of These years of constant association the strongest safeguards in after have resulted in ensemble which is years; where pure literature and good as nearly perfect as it is possible for associates are theirs to enjoy, where ensemble playing to be. Because of they are taught responsibility and this, the Pasmore Trio measurer head courage, generosity and justice. Then and shoulders above any similar or- when they do leave the home nest ganization in this country. they will be better prepared to fight UNDERWOOD against the wrongs of society. Finally, if more attention is given to good characters and firm principles we will have better boys and girls and the future will take care of itself. JULIA A. HUNT. FEDERATION IS COMMENDED United Churches of Mosier and Odell Much Pleased with the Result Unitarian Church Next Sunday morning at the Uni tarian church. Mr. MacDonald will try I attained under the new regime, to answer some of the questions peo- delegation from Mosier included Dr. Federated churches of Mosier and Odell met Sunday afternoon and ev ening at Odell and congratulated each other upon the success that has been The pie are asking about the authenticity of the records of Jesus' life. The theme will be "The Synoptic Gospels" How were they written? Are they in- Robinson, Mr. Ross, the banker. Dr. Johnson and Mr. Husbands. Dr. John son is a missionary to Korea and gave an interesting talk on that work. fallible? At the evening service at Several persons gave short talks and 6.30 the musical program will be of the same high order as during the last two months. Edward Hill will give a reading. All are invited to these services. True-to-Name Nursery has opened an office in town on corner opposite from Oregon Hotel and samples of trees can be seen in tree yard adjoin ing office. Mr. Galligan will be at the office Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur all were favorably impressed with the work of the federated churches. Les lie Butler also spoke briefly commend ing the movement and wishing it suc cess. The three churches now includ ed in the federation are the Immanuel church of this city, the Union church at Odell and the Federated church at Mosier. The federation has been ef fected under the guidance of Rev. J. R. Hargreaves of this city. Read the News. It tells it all. Paint Kitchen Floors Don't Scrub Them Avoid the backache and sore knees caused by scrubbing bare floors. Painted floors are easy to keep bright and clean, are attractive and very inexpensive. ACME QUALITY FLOOR PAINT gives a hard, durable, sanitary finish for floors, steps or any inside surface to be walked on, easy to keep clean and hard to wear out. You can apply it yourself. It dries in a short time. Offered in appropriate and attractive shades.. FRANZ GORflPAHY Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Forrest and their three children returned to Port land Monday after spending some time here on their ranch. Mr. Barthaldl was in Hood River shopping last week. Several of the young folks from here crossed the river Friday even ing to attend th, St. Mark's Guild dance. There was a meeting of the Union Chapel Association at the home of Mrs. P. I. Packard April 12. C.E. Dixon has returned to Under wood after spending the winter in Portland. After spending a few days with his parents, E. J. Cummins returned to Portland Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs Morrow of Portland were here spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Packard. The five acres which Harry Cum mins had cleared recently are now ready for the trees. Mrs. S. F. Stickney entertained the Heights Music Study Club Thursday evening at her home and a very en joyable time was had. C. S. Brooks and daughter, Miss Rachel, made a trip to Portland the early part of the week. The members of the Woman's Club were entertained by Mrs. H. A. Hus- sey last week. Mrs O. D. Treiber left for Portland the beginning of the week. Mrs. E. J. Cummins is looking for ward to the arrival of her sister, Miss Bernice Smead, who left Sioux City, Iowa, April 14, expecting to spend some time here visiting with Mrs. E. J. Cummins and Mrs. E. M. Cummins. A surprise party wag given Mrs. Beats last week the occassion being her wedding anniversary. Miss L. Packard, sister of Mr. P. I. Packard, will visit here during the summer months. The eight acres of Mr. Evans are now ready for planting. A number of the young folks were entertained by Mrs. H. M. Laurie at her home recently Herman Friedrick was called to Portland last week by the death of his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rine returned with their baby daughter. Great satisfaction is being express ed here on the near completion of the new high water dock. George Hewett and family moved back on their ranch this week. Miss Freda Friedrick of Portland spent a few days with her mother last week. Mr. Knapp expects to clean up 15 acres of his place this spring. , The seven acres belonging to Mr. Ariss of Portland is being staked out ready for the planting of the trees. H. W. Hamlin is erecting a new water tank to hold 3,000 gallons. I GRUBBING TOOLS of All Kinds on Hand I We have not let the grass grow under our feet dur ing the winter months, but have been engaged in manufacturing a complete line of Grubbing and Land Clearing Implements. You can find here whatever you may need in this line and of the best, most sub stantial workmanship. WAGON PARTS REPLACED -If you have a broken shaft, pole or any other part of your wagon, don't throw it away. Bring it here and we will make it as good as new for half the price. V J' f J BABY CHICKS anu tuus hUK nAICHIINU FROM S. C. White Leghorns W. P. Rocka S. C. Rhode Island Reds and Indian Runner Ducks W. G. SNOW POWER BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP Phone 2611 .... Ihlrd Street. North of Cascade Ave Have It Done at Home Screen Doors : Screens Furniture : Doors ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ARC YOU PARTICULAR? WE ARE! That's why our Chicks and Ducklings are In such demand. They Live! They Growl They Pay! HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS J. B. NICKELSER. Proprietor See Poultry Tirds at Fraoktoo. Pbooe 5929 What Do You Want We Will Hake It ! Hood River Planing Mill Phone 3454 9th and Cascade i We have a 5 Complete Line of Fresh No Old Goods on our Shelves Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, Etc. X We Invite your inspection eCite grocery Store JPtnKJsE,v I FREE DELIVERY: East 9:30 a.m., 3:30 p. m.; T West 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 4 p. m We Give STAMPS UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List your places for special attention with WARD IRELAND CORNELL Upper Valley Real Estate .'. Insurance Improved and Unimproved OrchardJLand Hood River Connection Phone t GUY Y. EDWARDS & CO. 337-Odell U. C. M. Ranch. Parkdale Upper Mood River trailer. Ore. WHITE SALMON (from the Enterprise) Mrs. M. Redllnger and daughter, Miss Grace, have arrived home af ter spending the winter in Illinois. B. C. Hamilton has purchased the George Harter farm ' of 100 acres near Troutlake, paying $5000 for the game. Alva Stockton, the ball player, who developed a strong pitching arm at White Salmon, has signed with Hood River for the season. E. E. lU'ntly, who came from La Crosse some months ago and pur chased the H. W. Day place up the valley, has plans drawn for the erec tion of the finest and most complete home In the valley. If the proper spirit necessary for the success of a public movement counts for anything. White Salmon Is due this year for the grandest Fourth of July celebration in the history of Klickitat county. To some it may ap pear rather early In the season to plan for a demonstration in honor of our nation s birthday, but the time will roll around before we know It. At a combination meeting of the White Salmon Fruit Growers' Union and the Underwood Union to consider fhe matter of amalgamation, the fol lowing were appointed a committee to confer with Hood River on the matter of joining them: Messrs. Cash, Kuhne, McKercher of Underwood Un ion, and Messrs. Peck, Conger and Maclnnes of White Salmon Union. NOTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS The law provides that all prunlngs and cuttings are required to be burn ed. It follows: It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation own ing or operating any nursery, fruit orchard of any kind, hopyards, flower gardens, or ornamental tree to throw any cuttings or pruninps from any fruit trees, nursery stock, ornamental trees, or hop vines into any public road, highway, lane, field, or other In closure, or Into any water course of any kind; but shall destroy such cut tings or prunlngs with fire within thirty days from the time ouch cut tings or prunlngs are made. JOHN CASTNEH, 18 l!)c County Fruit Inspector. its 'AVING purchased the entire interest of E. Bray ford in the Rockford Store about three months aero, we are now in a position to serve you with all the highest class Groceries at reasonable prices. We invite your patronage and will serve you to the best of our ability. C.IVK US A l'HIAI, MERCER & CO. F. B. SNYDER B. B. POWELL Hood River Plumbing company Phone IB44 Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE 'frfrfrt"! j Aoo, NURSERY STOCK In Standard Varieties to offer for the Season 1912-13. Also some Select PEONA BULBS C. D. THOMPSON Phone 5808 R. R. No. 2 Hood.River, Ore. White River Flour Made from Oregon's Finest Wheat by Oregon's Finest Mill. Now at Your Grocer's J. C. Johnsen Home of GOOD SHOES Where the Best Values Come From KELLY BROS. HAY AND OAXS Rolled Barley. Bran, Shorts and Straw Phone 4443 Fourth Street between Oak and Stat COAL! Rock Springs COAL TRANSFER & LIVERY COMPANY tage Hospital Hood River's Medical In stitution. Open to the public for the treatment of Medical and Surgical cases. Rates on applica tion. Address, COTTAGE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL W. J. 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