The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, May 28, 1913, Image 7

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 28, 1913
ODD FELLOWS AND
REBEKAHS ATTEND
A full quota of delegates from the
locul Odd Fellow and Kebekah lodges
attended the tteHlon of the Grand
Jxidge held at Medford lust week and
returned reporting a pleana:it and
profitable time. Idlewllde Lodge of
thU city wan represented by Karl
Noble, A. K. Crump and G. W. Thorn
son. Delegates from Laurel Kebekah
lAMigei of thin city were Mrs. Ashley
Wilson and Mrs. W. II. Corey. From
Kemp I-odge of Odell It. II. Kemp
and (). 11. Khrck went as delegates,
while Hazel Rebekah Lodge of Odell
was represented by Mrs. Kllzabeth
Kggert and Mrs. KHle llugey. W. 8.
Cribble was a delegate from the lodge
at Mt. Hood. The sessions continued
from Tuesday to Thursday.
MERCHANTS TO CO-OPERATE
40
Membership of League Reaches
Und Helpful Spirit Is Shown
The Hood River Dusluess Men's
League reports a very enthusiastic as
well as a large membership, there be
ing about 40 who have so far signed
up.
The object of this association is to
promote harmony and unity of action
among its members, and to work to
gether for any hing that will benefit
the community and against anything
that will be a detriment. The valley
merchants are heartily in favor of the
organization.
RED LETTER DAY Next Saturday
Bring In your Book and get Ten Stamps Free No purchases
required. We want t,o help 'you get a premium. We have
just received many new premiums Electric Lamps, Rugs, Clocks, Field Glasses, Rockers
- AND MANY OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES
We
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STAMPS
With I- very Itc Purchase
Brief News of the Week
The opening of a new fissure In the
crater of Vesuvius has caused great
alarm at Naples.
ne portion of the Chinese loan Is
sued In Germany was oversubscribed
five times.
The Initiative and referendum reso
lution which recently failed of passage
in the lower house at Springfield, 111.,
is to be rewrltteu and given another
chance before the legislators.
The breech block of a 4.7 Inch gun at
Fort Moultrie, defending Charleston
harbor, was blown out In target urac
tlce. Privates Haxter, Christian and
Ialton of the const artillery corps
were killed and nine men seriously
injured.
A temporary balcony In the Central
high school building at Akron, Ohio,
collapsed and loo boys and girls were
thrown 20 feet to the floor. Fifteen
students, the majority of whom were
girls, sustained broken arms and legs.
Candidates for the police force of
Sun Francisco must possess the same
physical requirements demanded of
volunteers for the I' lilted States army.
This fact debars the appointment of
three police women provided for by
the San Francisco board of supervis
ors. At the Northern Baptist convention
In Detroit, 35 new missionaries were
appointed for foreign fields. Women
('legates have been given the right
to hold places on nominating commit
tees and the privilege of holding of
fice, which they regard as an Impor
tant victory.
A high pressure cylinder casting
blew out of the port engine on the tor
pedo boat destroyer Stewart on
speed test near San Diego, Cal., killing
two men and seriously injuring one
man.
Stockmen In parts of northern and
central California have on their hands
about 245,0(10 head of cattle and sheep
which they are unable to feed because
of two years of drought. The govern
ment will not allow them to grate
their stock temporarily In the Vosem
ite National park, and many of them
are moving their droves temporarily
out of the state.
People in the News
Joe Rivers will fight Champion Wil
lie Ritchie In San Francisco on July 4.
lop Plus has recovered from his re
rent Illness and resumed his regular
routine duties.
Colonel Roosevelt has accepted so
Invitation to speak at Buffalo, N, Y
on Monday, June 2, at a direct primary
rally under the auspices of the Pro
gressive party.
His own fight for exoneration from
charges of Immorality won, Lieutenant
Oovernor Barrett O'llnra has an
nounced at Sprlngrield. III., that the
white slave and starvation wages com
mittee of the state senate, of which he
Is chairman, will again become active
In Chicago.
The death has been reported at Bos
ton of Frederick T. Moore In Valpara
iso, Chile. Moore fled from Boston In
1K!S with tlXnnO belonging to the Na
tional Bank of Commerce of Boston,
of which he was assistant receiving
teller. He was arrested, but the
courts refused extradition.
The name of John Barrett, director
general of the Pan-American union, Is
being considered by President Wilson
for appointment as governor general
of the Philippines to succeed W. Cam
eron Forbes. It Is said that the sal
ary of $20,000 dlil not appeal to W.
Morgan Sinister, to whom the appoint
ment wns first offered.
ARE YOU MY CUSTOMER? If you are, you know that I carry the
Best Shoes for the money that I can buy, and that I take a great
pleasure in fitting your feet and knowing that you are satisfied,
If you are not, Why? Have you ever been in to look over my line? I have this year
tried hard to get the Shoes that will give the best service, look the neatest, show the most
style and at a reasonable price. Read the prices and then come in and see for yourself
before you get your next shoes . . . .
Ladies' Flexible Sole Comfort Shoes . .
Ladies Black Gunmetal, Patent or Tan Button Boot
$2.50 and $3.00
. $3.50
Men's BWk GunmeJal, Patent or JTan, Button or Lace . $4.50
Children's Shoes in a variety of styles and sizes from infant's Soft Soles to Misses Button Boots
We
Give
STAMPS
Wiih Every lc Purchase
F.H.MORLAN
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GRUBBING TOOLS of All Kinds on Hand
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 ana Land
Clearing Implements. You can find here whatever
X 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 ana we will make it
as good as new for half the price.
W. G. SNOW
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Phone 2611
POWLK BLACKS MUM AND WAGON SHOP
Ihird Street, North of Cascade Ave.
t i i a r . a i j
nave it uone at nome ;
Screen Doors : Screens
Furniture : Doors
ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK
What Do You Want
We Will Hake It 1
Hood River Planing
Phone 3454 9th and Cascade
Mill
LOCAL TEAMS TIED
IN CHAMP. SEBIES
R. II. E.
Hood River 14145
Hood River Heights 5 4 7
In a game marked by hard hittings
and loose fielding Hood River defeat
ed Hood River Heights Sunday by a
score of 14 to 5. Hart, the star pitch
er of the Heights, was not on the
mound and Tate and Hlagg, who sub
stituted for him, were no puzzle.
Stockton pitched a steady game, al
lowing but four hits, ragged fielding
being responsible for most of the
Heights runs.
This was the second of a series ot
five games to be played for the cup
donated by the K. A. Franz Company.
K;ich team has now won a game. The
The third game of the series will be
played nt Columbia Park grounds
Decoration day, Friday,' May 30. Kach
team will show its full strength so
l hat a hard fought game may be expected.
WILL FURNISH CIDER YEAST
It is hoped by the bacteriology de
partment of the Oregon Agricultural
College experiment station that next
year selected strains of yeasts for the
manufacture of ciders and vinegars
can be furnished to farmers and oth
ers Interested in the Industry.
The department has done consider
able work with yeasts in the past and
perfected them for rapid and com
plete fermentation in making vinegar
ami cider.
Children Want Oregon Saved
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EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS "WANT' ADS.
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New Rate for Classified Advertis
ing: One cent per word, first insertion;
Yt cent per word for each insertion
thereafter; 30 words or less 50 cents
per month. No advertisement insert
ed for less than 25 cents.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Ten dollars a
month including lights and telephone.
12o5 Sherman Ave. 21-22c
For Rent New store room 26x62.
Good location on main street. Phone
or call 3152. 2tfc
Fine 7-room cottage on Cascadu Ave,
west of 7th street, for sale chap. 3
chambers and a sleeping porch ,bath,
pantry, attic and basement. Inquire
at office of A. W. Onthank. 36tfc
FOR SALE Two-seated surrey, in
good condition. Phone 5X-Odell.
21-22c
TWO BARGAINS Strictly new mod
ern G room house with basement, bath
etc-, on 8th and Pine. Price $2000.
Modem 5-room bungalow, all conven
iences, 11th sL, Coo Addition. Price
$3(100. Investigate this. See owner,
Phone 1103 19-22?
OAKDALE GREENHOUSES
We have a fine lot of Roses,
Shrubs, Perennial Plants this
spring, A few large Pieplant
Roots, f All at prices that you can
not afford to send away for what
you'jwant. March is the best
time to plant anything in the
hardy line. Later we will have
all the Bedding Plants and Cut
Flowers at all times.
FLEtCHER &. FLETCHER
Phone 5138 Hood River, Ore
WANTED To buy light single buggy.
Phone George C. Gladen, 5511. 22-23p
For Sale Good lot on Prospect Ave.
on Installment plan. Inquire of Har
old llershner. 3tfc
EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
WANTED Girl
Phone 5643.
for light
housework.
22c
The Battleship Oregon will not be
used as a target by the Navy Depart
ment if this state can help it. Res
olutions strongly protesting against
this action have been adopted by
many organizations and a petition, as
long as the famous battleship Itself.
has been signed and forwarded to
President Wilson by school children
asking that the Oregon lead the naval
parade through the Panama Canal.
Growers Plan New Concern
The New prlnti strawbery tickets.
A committee of growers, together
with Conrad Rose, who was recently
defeated for president of the Won
lion, are considering plans for con
verting the Wenatchee Produce Com-
atchee Valley Fruit Growers' Assocla
puny Into a co-operative concern. The
name will be retained, but the ontiri.
plant and organzation will be convert
ed to the use and profit of Wenatchee
Valley Growers, It is declared.
Wages Declared Not to Control.
New York. The rate of wages Is
not the controlling factor In the cost
of production and there are manufac
turers who should employ more effi
cient methods before attempting to
reduce wages on nccount of the pro
posed reductions in the tariff, declared
William C. Redfleld, Secretary of Com
merce, speakiiiK nt a dinner given In
honor of Secretary of War Garrison
by the Hudson County liar Association.
A daughter was horn Friday, May
2.1. to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hart of Mt.
Hood.
FOR RENT Two partially furnished
living rooms above Reed & Hender
son's ollice. Light, water und fuel fur
nished. Inquire Reed & Henderson,
lltfc
FOR SALE Cream or milk at Ziliacus
Dairy. Phone 5794. 15tfc
r UK KLM two and three-room
suites for light houskeeping. Modern
conveniences. Apply Mrs. II. G. Fred
erick, 1215 Sherman, or phone 1552.
EUREKA ROOMING HOUSE, Corner
5lh and Oak st. Very desirable first
floor rooms, also upstairs rooms for
rent by night or week. Two rooms
for light housekeeping with private
entrance. Come and see my rooms
and get prices. You will be pleased.
Mrs. J. W. Dickinson. latfc
FOR RENT House and barn on 10
acres, unimproved, near Harrett
school. H. Davenport, Jr. lHtfc
FOR SALE CHEAP A lot and one
half and small house on 9th and Hull
streets. Easy terms, inquire at 90
Pine street. Phone 5153. 20-23p
FOR SALE One two-horso scraper,
one No. 20 Oliver Chilled left-hand
plow, one two-horse land leveler, and
one No. 12 Demmlng ram with fittings;
all second hand, but good as new.
Phone 6704. 20-23p
FOR SALE - Disc, Kimball, spring
tooth harrow, 3' inch Mitchell wag
on and light road cart, also windmill.
Henderson & McKay, R. D. 2, Phone
Odell34.r.. 21-22p
FOR SALE - Milk and potatoes. 1
deliver good, fresh milk every even
ing on Hood Kiver Heights, t also
mow hay and move houses. J. T.
Nealeigh. Phone 6861. 20tfc
WANTED A capable married man
for ranch work. Phone 5521. 21-22c
WANTED Ry woman with daughter
of nine position as housekeeper in
respectable home. 1SU Front st.,Hood
River, Oreson. 21-22p
WANTED Position on ranch by man,
wile and one woman. Man to work
on ranch and women to cook and
work in house. Address A. B. H. c-o
News. 22-23p
NOTICE Good salary to school teach
ers during vacation. Addres8 497 Col
lege street, Portland. Oregon. 22-'3p
WANTED Experienced straw berry
packers. Apply Geo. A. Vreeland,
Alameda Way.
WANTED Ranch or orchard work by
experienced Hood River man; married
steady place preferred. Can take full
charge. Have had good business ex
perlencek Local references given.
Address S. R. McDonald R. F. D. 1,
Box 70, next place south of H. F.Lage's
store. 13t;o
REAL ESTATE SECTION
FOlt SALE OR EXCHANGE 10-acre
ranch, miles west of town, bear
ing apple trees, cherries, peaches,
berries, alfalfa, pasture. Good 8-room
house and other buildings. Apply Mrs.
J. F. Miller, 916 Columbia St. Phone
2232. K'tfc
FOR SALE 80 ACRES EAST SIDE
- LotB 1 and 2, Section 31, Township
2 N, Range 11 East. Very sightly,
red shot soil. Three orchards bear
ing. All Joining. Price $40 per acre.
Terms. A. Osburn, Hood River, Ore
gon. R. F. D. 3 Phone 6643. 19tfc
WILL TRADE 160 acres of good
land near Fir P. O. 4 tulles southeast
of Van Horn Station, free water,
small house with spring at back door,
on county road, 3 million feet of tim
ber, no rough land. Will trade for
ranch in the valley, preferably with
some bearing trees. See I,. A. Hen
derson. 21tfc
OPPOSES TARIFF
CUT ON FRUITS
L. R. Alderson, of Clarkston, Wash.,
representing the Lew istou-Clarkston
Fruit Agency, this week appeared be
fore the sub-committee of the Senate
finance committee at Washington to
oppose reduction In the duty on fruits
carried by the Underwood bill. Mr.
Alderson declared that under the
terms of the pending bill a flat rate
of 10 cents a bushel is placed on ap
ples, pears, peacheg and other fruits,
which is materially more than the
Canadian rate imposed against fruits,
and under this arrangement predicts
that Canadian growers will be able ta
flood New York and other Eastern
.narkets while prices are high an
thus crowd out the fruit from the
Western country.
He said that the people of the West
would like to see fruits move free of
duty between this country and Cana
da, but they objected to American leg
islation which would give Canadian
growers an advantage over American
growers in American markets.
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No Old Goods on our' Shelves
4. We have a
Complete Line of Fresh
I Groceries! Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.
X We Invite your inspection
fSfite .roceru Store JP445.V
FREE DELIVERY: East 9:30 a.m., 3:30 p. m.; Wi A
W est 8 a. m., 10 a. m., A p. m. filvt f
STAMPS A X
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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
GUY Y. EDWARDS & CO.
Phone U. C. M. Ranch, Parkdale
337-Odell Upper Hood giver filler, Ore
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OLD BUILDING TORN DOWN
The old Parker building erected
here in lSyl by John Parker, was
demolished last week by George T.
I'rather. who will use the old timbers
in constructing a barn on his coun
try place in the Summit district. The
building has been occupied by a num
ber of the most prominent business
establishments of the city. It was
occupied by the first postoffice estab
l.shed here. Lawrence N. Blowers,
who owns the property on which the
old structure was located is contem
plating a modern building to replace
it.
Cool -headedness and moderation
were urgid upon the Japanese rsl
dents of California at a mass meeting
of 4i)00 Japanese In Pan Francisco by
Soroku Khar 1. a member of the House
of Peers and of the government party,
who is one of a commission int to
Investigate the Japanese Und helclat
controversy.
LOST AND FOUND ADS
LOST Small red notebook belonging
to Jennie Heveridge. Finder will
please return to News Otlice. II 2Tp
LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS
FOR SALE tiOOD KKLIA11LK OR
CIlAUO TEAM WILL HE SOLI)
CHEAP THIS WEEK. INQVIRE AT
FASHION STAHLES. 2l'-2:!c
FOR SALE 13 thoroughbred White
Orpington hens. A bargain. Call
Hallard at litiU. 21-22p
SOME COW Extra good Holsteiu &
CutTiisey, ;1 gallons rich milk per day.
(ientle. 5 years old. Price $S." at Wi
nans City. Phone W. R. Winans.
Odell 17. 22p
AFTER .1 1 ' N E FIKST-Will sell eggs
for hatching from my prize winning
R. I. Reds at half price. E. F. Vat,
ten. Phone iiOTS. 22tfc
FOR SALE Heavy bay team; weigh
2:itii. Will work any place. Phone
27SI. 22-2.1p
"AVING purchased the entire interest of E.
Brayford in the Rockford Store about three
months aero, we are now in a position
to serve you with all the highest class Groceries at
reasonable prices. We invite your patronage and
will serve you to the best of our ability.
GIVK US A TRIAL,
MERCER & CO.
4444&4-&4
F. B. SNYDER
B. B. POWELL
Hood River Plumbing Company
Phone 1544
Sanitary Plumbing and Heating.
Tinning and Sheet Metal Work.
Repairing Promptly Attended.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE
4'&4-tt&&&4&t$
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A Choice Lot of
NURSERY STOCK
I In Standard arieties to offer for the X
Season 1912-13. Also some Select
t PEONA BULBS
CD. THOMPSON
I Phone 5808 R. R. No. 2 HoodJRiver, Ore.
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White Ri ver FJour i
Made from Oregon's Finest
Wheat by Oregon's
Finest Mill.
Now at Your Grocer's
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