THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1913 ROYAL Baking Powder is the greatest of modern time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mrs. Frank Cram entertained the Monday Bridge Club very pleasantly last week. I lucre win ue a uume ai at nuuic- ! Friday evening, May 2. Music by j Yogel'a six piece orchestra. j Mr. and Mrs. llert Graham enter tained at cards Monday evening and i invitations are out for another party I to be given tomorrow. ' Mrs. Charles Early and sou Ray i inond have taken apartments in Port land for a few weeks while Raymond lias hig eyes treated. I JOINS THE DISTRIBUTORS Willa Walla Electa C. F. Schiltx at Head of Apple Organization WOMEN TRAPPED IN RAID Gambling Establishment Uncovered In Residence District of Oakland, Cal. Oakland, Cal. The police uncover ed a poolroom for women In a raid ea a private house In the heart of a residential section. Mrs. Julia Acker man, the alleged proprietress; Mrs. Adelia Burnett, Mrs. Joseph Roebling and Rodolph Abraham were arrested. Half a dozen other women and several men were trapped, but the police re leased them owing, it was explained, to lack of sufficient- evidence. For two weeks, according to the po lice, numbers of women had been en tering the Ackerman residence. In spectors Thomas Wood and St. Clair Modgkins stole up to the front door and forced an entrance. Mrs. Acker man, Wood reported, leaped at him and clutched his thnoat. He said he shook her off and with Hodgklns ran into a room fully equipped as a pool roc m. Results of the Alan, Idaho, races were being received over a tele phone wire from San Franclsc. Immanuel Church (the Heights) Sunday, May 4, Sunday School at 10 o'clock, evening praise service at 7:30. Mr. Hargreaves will preach. Everybody welcome. CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTICE Regular services at tlu Christian church next Sunday as usual, Sunday School 9:45 and preaching and com munion following at 11 o'clock. The pastor, J. H. Swift, is home from the East where he has been for the past two months at the bedside of his mother, and will preach morning and evening. The Sunday School will render a Mothers' Program Sunday morning at the closing of the Sunday School ses sion. Each mother of the church is requested by the superintendent to be present. Everybody has a special invitation. Be on time. At 10:30 the program begins. The Endeavor is now In a contest. Splendid attendance and a great ser vice eech evening at 7. Dr. C. Schiltz, owner of the Pomona orchard of Dayton, Wash., was elect ed president of the board of trustees of the Walla Walla District Distribu tors' agency, at a meeting of that body Saturday aternoon. H. G. Barnes was elected secretary and the ottice of manager offered him. He Is considering the proposition. The trustees adopted by-law8 and a contract to be used between the agen : cy which is to be a sub central of ' the North Pacific Distributors' of Spo kane, and the locals of the district, ! It was stated that the agency prob j ably w ill open ofllces in Walla Walla bout June 1. M. E. Church Services Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preach ing services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Themes: Morning. "The Uplifted Christ, the World's I'plifter;" even lng,"Sympathy." Kpworth League,? p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday ev ening at 8:00 o'clock. All are cord ially Invited. W. B. Young, pastor. Unitarian Church At the morning service at the Uni tarian church next Sunday, the sub ject will be "Why I am a Unitarian." How many know what Unitarianism really stands for? Come and hear. At the evening service at 6:30, the following program will be given: Re citation, Alice Taylor, vocal solo, Cul ver Osgood, reading, Miss Gretchen Calkins, with musical accompaniment. Mr. McDonald will read a touching Scotch dialect story, "His Last Jour ney Christian Science Christian Science services are held in the Reading Room, Room 2, David son Building, Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject, "Everlasting Punishment." Sunday School will be held as usual at 10 a. m. Wednesday meeting at 8 p. m. The reading room Is open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. Lost Monday, between the Heights and Barrett schoolhouse child's heavy coat with brown trimmings. Reward for return to E. E. Johnson, Mark ham Lane, R. D. 3 or phone 2842. 1819c The bright, warm sunshine and Clean-up Week suggest that it is a good time to clean up the yards, al leys and streets. What do you think about it? Are you willing to do your share Blossom time is almost here. ADVERTISED. LETTERS Apple Grower? Bank. Mrs. Mary Bo William T Baker, Box 125. Miss Anna Cinkum. Dr. Emma F A Drake, Mrs. G B Dudley, Hanery Dahl. Tom Dimos, Ed DreBke. Jack Graham. T H Hathaway. Arthur Hammond, Geo Hughes. Lee I sell. I Vlra Jenison, Al Johnson. Albert Lowery, Mrs Mattie Iiffer day. j Joe Miller. j Adarulewr Nerupur. i Frank L Perkins, J Polsokarth.Mrs Tom Payne. A B Sacre, W Scuuhz, E V Sheiler, U Spedin, Martin Svauson. Mrs Thomas. Geo Wallace, ('has Walker, Frank Ward, A A Watl. rs, Albert Wetsel, L J Wilson. HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY New Phones 1482 Monroe, Mrs. M. A. Odell 336 Busch & Barroll. 365.3 Dickinson, J. W. 5931 Parker, E. R. 2621 Dean, H. L. 1601 Ore. & Wash. Fruit & Farm Lands Co. Odell 24 Goodlander, H. F. 2073 Columbia Art Co. 5904 Bonebrake, P. O. Odell 263 Everson, Ella. 5029 Cady. W. J. 5127 Dennison, S. M. 5471 House, F. C. 2453 Pratt. C. G. Numbers Changed 5017 Lester, J. D. 3033 Shelley. A. B. Odell 15X4 Kingdon, F. H. 1674 Rigby. J. W. 1672 Whitney, Mrs. E. W. 3064 Welch, Dr. M. E. 5016 Pemlergast, M. 5512 Carmen, R. 3204 Mulvaney, A. L. Attend the dance at Mclsaac's Hall at Parkdale, Friday evening. May 2. EXCURSIONS EAST Daily May 28 to Sept.JO. Return limit October 3L Choice of routes and stopovers in both directions. LIMITED TRAINS EAST VIA SP0KANE.P0RTLAND & SEATTLE GREAT NORTHERN, NORTHERN PACIFIC, BURLINGTON ROUTE LOW ROUND TRIP HARES Milwaukee $ 72.50 Minneapolis 60.00 New York 108.50 Baltimore $107.50 Boston 110.00 Buffalo 92.00 Chicago 72.50 Colorado Springs 55.00 Denver 55.00 IVsMoines 65.70 Detroit 83.50 Duluth 60.00 Indianapolis 79.90 Kansas City 60.00 Omaha 60.00 Philadelphia 108.50 Pifsburg 91.50 St. Louts 70.00 St. Paul 60.(10 Toronto 92.00 Washington 107.50 Winnipeg 60.00 Train schedules and other details will be furnished on 'request. Basae checked and sleeping car accommoda tions arranged through to destination. R. H. CROZIEIi. E. A. GILBERT. Agent. Gen'l Pass. Apt., Portland, Ore; White Salmon, Wash. W. C. WILKES, Asst. Gen. Ft. & Pass. Agt, Portland, Or. BABY CHICKS AM) LUOS TOR HATCHINO ' FROM S. C. White Leghorns W. P. Rocks S. C. 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