The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 21, 1908, Page Seven, Image 7

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Ever touch off a firecracker on July 4th Expect a big explosion get
only a "fizzle?" You were disgusted, said the thing had no powder in it,
was badly made, or old and stale. Then you tried another cracker and
that went off with a roar that brought the neighbors to the windows.
There's a lot of Boys' and Mens' Clothing made without the powder.
Merchants buy it, offer it to their customers, tout it as "cheap" and a
bargain; but it doesn't make a stir. Business drags along like a wet fuse,
without success in any way. They get to thinking the Clothing Depart
ment is a sort of fizzle. There's been a Revolution in the manufacture
of Boys' and Men's Clothing in the last few years; a revolution brought
about by the gowder better workmanship, materials, style and quality
put into Clothing by a few leading makers, We sell that kind. Alert
merchants must, to maintain their leadership, handle only the best. We
never falter, or hesitate over the kind that's "just as good." The public
is aroused. It sees and admits the difference, makes the business of the
Reliable merchant a success. Buy your Suit from the line with the pow
der; that means our line. Don't take any chances on a "fizzle."
, THE UP-TO-DATE STORE
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERH.
The Dieti Studio for photon.
Clover and Timothy seed at While
head'i.
Chicken for Sunday dinner at Mc-
Gulres.
Early Rose seed potatoes at White
head's.
Juft arrived Eastern white fiat) at
Jackson 't.
Pickled pork and corned beef Mi
GuireBros.
Lime and cement in any quantity at
Whitehead's.
Maple Syrup and New York State
Buck Wheat at Jackson's.
Vetch, timothy, clover and garden
seeds at Jackson's.
Get your berry tickets printed at
tbe Ulacier olfloe.
S. Sonle spent part ot last week In
Portland on business.
Fresh halibut, salmon and razor
claius at McGuire's Friday's.
Land plaster both kinds, Utah am'
Ore., at Whitehead's feed store.
Timothy, red and white clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
(JotoW. 8. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 76 Shoe. tf
lilack Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
Dr. Welch went to Portland on
Monday last on professional business.
Bee Arthur Clarke's window for
bargains in silverware. For one week
only.
July 4th at Grange l'urk will be a big
day for Hood River County. It will be
its first celebration, you know.
Tbe silverware that Clarke, the jew
eler, is offering iu bis reduction sale
is all 15 years guaranteed goods.
The Royal Tailors of Chicago and
New York are the largest anil best
merchant tailoring house in the world.
Hee their line of samples for spring at
Th Toggery.
If you are in need ol knives, forks,
t poou g, etc., take advantage of the
silverware sale going ou at Arthur
Clarke's. Begin Saturday, May 16,
for one week.
Now is the time to order your Spring
Suit The very latest and best things
out will be found si the Togeety. Con
fidence in the Royal tailors means bettor
clothes lor you.
If von want to buy or sell real estate
co to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
eaal turners carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
Cleveland's Biikinit Powder, in 3-lb.
cansonlv cost tl. and 5-lb can 11.65.
Both these cans have the metal handle
under the regular cover. They are use.
ful when emotv. Sold by llanna &
PctiiiO.
K von wiBh to save $50 to 175 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
tbe factory dealer and not ftnm agents
or eauvana ts. Several beautiful in
ftruineiita just received from Chicago
at Soule b Piano douse second nana
.pianos and organs taken in exchange.
Balance cash or tune payments
On account of not having sufficient
room to show his large stock of silver
waie, Arthur Clarke, the jeweler, is
oltminir sou e fine baiaains for one
week, lietiimiii g Saturday, May 10.
Fresh ranch egus at McGuires.
Pickled pigs' feet at McGuire's.
See that Clover Seeder at McDonalds.
Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio. Best line of Sprav Nozzles at McDon
alds.
Wood For Sale Phone 3595. L. E.
Taft.
Wheat and Timothy hav at White
head's.
For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds eo to
McDonalds.
Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros.
every day.
See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at McReynolds.
Petaluma Incubators for sale at
MeUeynolds & Co.
Rex spray in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at
McReynolds & Co.
Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at
Jackson's.
Get your herry tickets printed at
the Glacier office.
Slock foods of different kinds at
McReynolds & Co.
Get your berry tickets printed nt
tbe Glacier office.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover
and timothy hav at Whitehead's.
Cabbage and tomato plants. Earliest
and best vaiiet'es at Whitehead's.
The coming "event" will he the big
celebration at Grange Park on July 4th.
All the leadintr teachers of cookery
use Cleveland's Baking Powder. Sold
by Chapman Co.
Hood River's big brass band will
make the woods ring al Grange Park
on July 4th.
It never fails to make light wholesome
food Clevelands Baking Powder sold
by Chas. F. Wetherell, Bingen. Wn.
Miss Emily Wilson and Lena Evans
are prepared to do dressmaking at 274
Ninth Street. 1'none Main 1411. ait
Everybody in Hood River Valley,
Mosier and White Salmon are going to
Grange Park on the 4th of July to help
make the eagle scream.
There will be no services at tbe
Unitarian cfauroh next Sunday, but
the congregation will unite in the
union memorial services.
Those who have used it the longest
praise it the most Cleveland Baking
Powder Recommended by Henry F.
Loge, the East Side Store.
Call at Soule's Piano House for
Edison phonographs and records.
'Vith the exception ot one .house In
Portland this is the largest stock in
Oregon.
The Apple Growers' Union .has the
agency for Black Leaf Dip, a tobacco
preparation, Mire thing f r all kinds of
aphis Can be used with lead spray, or
separately. Order now.
It cannot help but he uood.' Why'
Because Cleveland's I'.aking Powder
has been used fur the past forty years.
This certainly is an excellent recom
mendation. Ask H Connoway. .
J. M. Wright had business in Port
land Tuesday.
Arthur Clarke was In Portland tbe
fore part of the week.
Judge Lake, of The Dalles, bas
been bete for few days.
W. A. Wood will preaob at Moaler
next Sunday, both morning and even
ing. Attend tbe county division mass
meeting at tbe opera house Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. M. HambMt has bad for
ber guest tbe last few days her
nephew, L. il. Marley.
Mrs. Carl Vaugban has foi her guest
Judge Cleland'a daughter. Miss Mat
tie Cleland, of Portland.
Mrs. J as. Cook and daughter re
turned from Portland Monday, after
spending several days there.
Geoige Parish and wife, of Mosier,
spent Tuesday end Wednesday in
town, the guests of their sister-in-law,
Mrs. Vogel.
J. W. Wiedrick and hit guest, W.
L Sykes, spent Wednesday in Dee
fishing. It is needless to ask bow
many dozen flab tbey caught.
Miss Bertha Long, of Pomeroy,
Wash., stopped off to visit Hood Riv
er frieuda. while ou ber way to Car
son to take the hatha for her health.
Among those who attended tbe cir
cus at The Dalles were: E. K Lyons
and wife, Cbas. Reed and wife, Bert
Stranahan and wife, Gene Bush and
Hugh EsBon.
William L. Sykes and wite, with
Miss; Ruth, from Buffalo, N. V., are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Wiedrick. The families were neigh
bors in Buffalo.
Geo. W. Stapleton, a forceful and
entertaining speaker from Portland,
will address tbe people ot Hood River
at the opera house Tuesday evening,
May 2G, ou tbe political issues of the
day.
L W. Pomerene, ot Lincoln, Neb.,
spent a couple ot days in Hood River
this week looking over the valley.
"You must be a happy family," said
Mr. Pomerene, "as 1 have not yet
found a koooker. You are all boost
ers. "
Tbe Christian and Missionary Alli
snoe oonvAntiou begins Wednesday
eveuing and continues every after
noon and eveuing until Sunday, May
24. You cannot afford to miss one
meetiu,,. Come and beai Dr. Bales,
of New York, and Rev. Isaac Hess, of
China.
L. K. Morse, H. C. Smith and M.
IS. MoCarty are delegates to thegraud
lodge of Odd Fellows at Salem this
week from tbe Hood River lodge and
IS. X. Fulta troin tbe Odell lodge.
Mrs. U. C. McGuire and Mrs. II. J.
Hibbard are delegates from the Re
beknh lodge.
Hood River la always up-to-date,
and especially its ministers. Last
Monday morning Rev, W. C. Gilmnre
pleasautly surprised tbe delegation ot
Presbyterian clergymen on tbeir way
to tbe Kausns City convention by
meeting them at the traiu witb'eome
of Hood River apples, lo say that
they enjoyed them does not amply ex
press it, but auyway they wished that
the convention would convene in
Hood River so that tbey couid have
more of apples au I also Mr. Gilmore.
GET
IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
ZBoem
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
TENTS
All Sizes and Styles.
Prices.-"'.
Little
Come In and See
Our Newest Post Cards. They
are beauties.
CROCKERY
If you are thinking of dishes
couie iu and look at our large
line. We're Money Savers.
SILK GLOVES
A new lot just in by express.
Elbow length, double tips, ex
tra fine quality. The same glove
you -pay 1.75 for elsewhere.
Our Price $1.40 the pair.
BERRY SETS POCKET KNIVES
Beautiful Glass decorated pat- w have told the same brand
tenia. Many different styles, since we first had our store here.
Little Prices. e k","w f?"od- Ml
tyles and Liitl- Prices.
NEW MUSIC BOOKS
We get ail the latest popular The latest fiction splendid sto-
iiiumc justtiHsoon a it is out. rie tliat i-eleverywliereat fl.25
Our price 25 c ms per copy. Ourptkv 75c
Artists Material SEEDS
Everything for Oil and Water It is not too late to plant veg
Color work. Now is a good etuble and flower seeds. We
time to paint. Little Prices. still have a fine lot of bulk and
package seeds. Little Prices.
Campers Supplies Fisnlng Tackle. Split
Soap, Candles, Mirrors, Alarm Ban.b Hods from $1.00 to $5.00
Clocks, Lanterns, Hatchets, Keels 25c b. $2.00; Fly Hooks
Matches, Too h pir.ks, Combs, 25c, 50',and 76c the Do. Lines
B ushes, Shoe Polish, Playing 5c to fl.25, Baskets, Etc. Buy
Cards, Pipes, Etc. Little prices, your tackle here.
W. S. Chapman, ot Portland, was
In Hood River Sunday.
D. MoDonald was in Portland Fri
day. . ,
M. II, Johnson left (or Boise, Ida
ho, last week.
C. R. Bone went to Portland Satur
day afternoon.
Clarenoe Gilbeit was a passenger for
Portland Saturday.
Leslie Butler made a business trip
to Portland Saturday.
Miss Mattie Hudson, of Mosier,
pent Saturday in town. -
"Auntie" Porter, of Moaler. wae In
Hood River Saturday.
Chris Greisen waa a passenger to
Portland Saturday.
Mrs. Nathan Ktursla and aon. of
Mosier, were in town Saturday.
Jeff Moeier and daughter, of Mosier,
were in town Wednesday to hear tbe
governor.
Mrs. Shoban, of Cascade Looks, re
turned Tbutsday from White Salmon
to her home.
Mr. Fry, of Mosier. who is on the
Bast Hood River Fruit Co.'i place,
was in town Friday.
Eugene 1'. Wilson, national bank
examiner, paid the First National
Bank an official visit Saturday,
E. L. Smith and wife left Satur
day for Portland to visit their so1. -in
law, Elmer Hand.
Mrs. George Rorden returned Satur
day from Mosier, atfer spending a
few days with ber parents.
Mr. Peek, who recently bought an
orohard here, went to Portland Sat
urday.
Mrs. A. A. Marsh, of Mosier, was
the guest of Mi. and Mrs. J. W.
Wiedrick Saturday.
Dr. A. S. Esson and wife and Dr.
U. F. Sturdeveot, ot Tbe Dalles, were
guests at tbe Esson borne the first of
tbe week.
Taos. Cole Bnd G. A. Van Anda
came up ttom Menominee Friday ev
eniug to attend a meeting ot tbe Roy
al Aiob Chapter.
Mrs. Carl Vaughan returned Friday
evening from Portland, where abejhad
been lor a tew days.
Rev. J. G. Tate supplied tbe pulpit
at tbe Hassalo Congregational church
at Portland Sunday in tbe absence of
Dr. Paul Kader.
Rev. W C. Gilmore will deliver tbe
address at tbe memorial services at
the Pine Grove Grange ball next Sun
day afteruo in at 2:45.
S. F. Blytbe weut to Carson hot
springs tbe first ot the week, anoom-
pan led by bis daughter, Clara, where
be will remalu tor a time to get toe
benefit of the hot batbs for bis rheumatism.
Peterson & Bade, who teoured tbe
contract for tbe new sewer, com
menced work Monday and say that
tbey will complete be contract io
about three weeks.
Miss Zula Fowler went to Rufus
Sunday to visit her patents Her Bis
ter, Mrs. Alioe Smith, accompanied
her as far as Tbe Dalles, where she
visited friends
Tbos. Cole, manager at Menominee
for the Wind River Lumbet Co., baa
resigned his position and June 1 will
go into tbe lumber brokeiege busi
ness at Portland with tbe Cameron
brothers.
Ed. Woodbury, formally agent here
for tbe U. K. s N., but now with K.
E. Lytle, spent Sunday visiting the
boys. Mr. Woodbury bas r-een in
nearly all the cities in Oregon since
be was located here ud says tbat
Hood Rivet is tbe best town in tbe
ttate.
Rev. J. Vau Nuoe Bandy will lect
?tf aMP"rl5 G?S8e, 8a?J',"3r,1Te?" 1B nioil ttom Portland the aame day.
Now Is The Time
To think aliout a Talking M -chine for your enjoymeut
this summer they d iii't cost much, and pay big returns
in pleasure. W e sell the best makes Ivlison, ictor and
Columbia. Kasy tenus if yon wish.
A. A. Jayue returned Friday from
Portland.
Grace Hodge returned Thursday
from Mosier.
Jack Davenport was In town Friday
from Mosier.
J. E. Nichols bad business in Port
land yesterday.
P. M. Hall-Lewis returned Friday
evening from Portland.
J. P. Royee and wife left Friday to
visit tbeir son in Wasco.
J. W. Wiedrick was in tbe Rose
City Friday on business.
Dr. W. S. Niobol transacted busi
ness In Portland F'rlday.
John Koberg was Iu the county teat
on business Thursday.
Leslie Butler was iu theoounty seat
Thursday.
Burnette Duncan waa at Moalei a
few hours Thursday.
W. F. Lnraway and wife were In
Portland tbe latter pait ot tbe week.
Mr. DuVall and son, RalpbKof Mo
sier, transacted business here Thurs
day. Oscar Stranahan and wife, of Fort
land, were guests ot their aona over
Sunday.
Mrs. John Booth and her sister,
Miss Maigaiet Edmunds, spent a tew
days in Portland last week.
Carl Lareon, wife and children, who
spent a oouple ot days In Hood River,
returned to Menominee inursaay.
Rev. L. K. Kufus, wife nnd daugh
ter returned home Thursday to Tbe
Dalles from attending tbe convention.
Miss Amanda Sieverkropp, ot Port-
laud, returned there Saturday aftei
visiting ber borne folks here tor a few
days.
Q. R. Castner bas been appointed a
member of tbe school board to till tbe
vacancy caused by tbe resignation of
A. S. Blowers.
Mrs. Amos Root, of Mosier, came
up Wednesday and reiurnea me 101
lowlng day, taking with ber ber
daughter, Mrs. George Rorden.
Cbas. E. Catlow, of Portland, bas
an ofiloe in J. E Nlohols' undertak
ing rooms, and will do publlo stenog
raphy, typewriting and collecting.
G. D. Woodworth is raising bis
house on Oak street, putting nnder
it a uood foundation. EThe lot in
front will be tilled and a cement walk
laid along Oak etreet.
Wanted 5-acre tract. Improved,
with bearing orchard, standard varie
ties ot apples. Must be close ia and
Hrst class Urigga Anient Land Com
pany, room C, Davidson building,
Hood River.
L. Plog started for Mapleton, Iowa,
Monday, where he will spend a few
weeks visiting relatives and mends at
his old borne. This Is Mr. Ping's first
trip back to Iowa since coming here
over nve yeara ago,
The residence ot A. T. Zeek, at tbe
brick yaid, naught tire Monday mora
ina frcm the ranae. tut waa discover
ed in time to save it, tbe fire being
put out after it bad burned into tbe
partition next to tbe stove.
Mrs. A. O. Baobrodt, of Portland,
has been the uuest of ber friend. Mrs,
llarrv Bailey, for a few days. Mis.
Banhrodt ia delimited with Hood Riv
r and those of Hood River who met
Mrs. Baohrodt were delighted with
her.
The- two-vesr-old son of E. E.
Lyons, while playing last Sunday, fell
ou a sharp pieoe of iron wblob pene
trated his neck, inflicting an ugly
wound wbioh reuuiied seven ititcbes.
He ia expected to reoover if no com
plications oocur.
Tbe tural mail carriers now leave
tbe postofflce at 10:30 in tbe morning,
so as to be able to dtiver me morn
SOUVENIRS
POST CARDS
Hood River Views
Columbia River Views
Oregon Views
High School Cards
Birthday Cards
BOOKS
Columbia River Scenes-new
Where Flows Hood River
Better Fruit Special Hood
River Edition.
Itemember we have many Hood River Post Cards
that cannot be obtained elsewhere. GIFFORD'S
MT. HOOD and LOST LAKE, framed &unframed
Our PICTURE FRAMING Department
was never so complete and the number of Frames
we are turning out daily is the I est guarantee of our
Avork. For Good Workmanship, Good Taste and
Prompt Service Go to
Slocom's Book Store
The Place that Does the Framing
Mioses Maud Evans and Gertrude
Davenport, of Mosier, were In town
Saturday.
We have a buyer for a email place
close In, Improved with bouse and
bearing orohard : must be up-to-date.
Will consider a tract from one to five
acres. Briggs-Ament Land Company,
room 6, Davidson buildlg.Hood Kiver.
At tbe reoent trial of tbe Humaue
Society vs. Parmalee, Judge Hender
son Hoed tbe deienaaut as ui
punishment for oiuelty to animals.
The society ia constantly on tbe alert
for tbe welfare ot tbe dumo oruies
and it behooves ns to he careful.
We have a Seattle purchaser who
wishes to invest from $5,000 to J5U,.
OOO in fruit land, developed or unde
veloped, tbat oan be bougni at a con-
irvative ngure. sso inuaiea vaiu
ill be ! considered. tiriggs-Ament
Land Company, room 0, Davidson
bntiding, Uood Hiver.
Ing, May 21, at 8 o'olock. Mr. Bandy I
is a liberal cbristlau and will present
tbe obiistian conception in the terms
cf modern thought. Hit subject; wilt
be "Cosoiiu Consciousness."
'I be patrons of tbi schools of Hood
River gMve a reception Monday even
ing in the Unitarian church (or tbe
teachers. Everyone enjoyed them
selves very much. Ibe evening was
spent with music and speeches, light
refreshments following.
Mrs. S. W. Arnold very kindly
opened ber home Monday evonlng and
with Miss lienna Isenbeig held a re
ception foi the graduating class. Ibe
bouse wa trimmed with roses and
ferns, and tbe evening was spent In
games and music. A very delicious
repast followed.
Snow fc Upson are busy Bxlug up
their new quarters iu tbe building
now being vacated by J. R. Nickel
sen, and wbicb tbey have purchased.
A new heavy forge hammer arrived
last week and was put on a solid con
crete fonndation. New iron racks
are being put in and new, up-to-date
forget will be installed, fbe old
work room will be used exclusively as
a bottesboeing room, while the other
work will be done in the rooms being
vacated by Mr. Nickelsen.
This is ereat convenience and in
m&ny oases gives tbe country patron
twenty-tour hours advantage in secur
ing their mall.
Dr. and Mrs. Hroilus gave a very
elaborate reception Tuesday evening
tor the graduating class. Tbe junior
class asiMeted Dr. and Mis. Hrosins In
receiving and words cannot express
tbe beauty of tbe decorations, nor
tbe aoDreoiation due to the boat and
hostess for tbeir generosity in open
iuir their beautiful borne. Tbe pro
gtam rendered was excellent and after
ii -'elloioua luncheon wat served the
guests dispersed to their homes
Ward W. Mitchell aud wife, of Salt
Lake, sneot aeteral days In tbe city
and vtillev last 'veek looking for a lo
tation. Mr. Mitobell said that be
Ur ; learned of Uood River through
tbu strawberries tbat are shipped to
that 'market' ever year, bud. after he
cot here b vh very favorably im
presned with the country. He aaid
that thu Hood Hi' et berries were tbe
best to ootne to ibe Salt LiJre market
and readily commanded a piemiuni
over tbe home grown berrixa r those
shipped In from other plaues. Tbey
wert formerly of Ulenwood. loi'R. and
old frienda of Dr. and Mrs. W K
Lara way, who entertained tbeni while
Fatal Accident.
Last Tuesday afternoon while John
Loon and a Korean, who was working
tor him, were ooming around by the
school bouse, near Ulgglns' new
house, tbe bortes became Irlgbtenea
and started to run away. As there
wat no box on the wagon, tbey ex
pecting to haul seine lumber, it was
very bard for tbe men to bold on and
when Jshanv taw the danger be turn
ed to the man and said "jump." Im
mediately after tbit Loon jumped and
although be hurt bis leg badly, It was
not serious, but bis companion did
not seem to understand and wuen toe
wairon eraahed Into tome lumber it
knocked tbe man oft and under tbe
wason. breaking bis neck. He was
taken to tbe hospital and died that
AvAninff.
The deceased had been in Hood
Kiver for over two years, but bad only
hn In Loou's employ tor about two
weeks. Johnny said that he did not
teem to understand any Chinese or
Knclish lanauage and it was most
lilfflmilt for him to make him under
stand anything. He believed that be
could converse In tbe Japanese Jan
guage. Johnny bas no Idea wbo nit
friends ate and bas no means of as
certaining, although be hopes to be
able to Hod some old letters io aid
him. Tbe body wat taken to Nichols'
undertaking parlors and the funeral
it expeoted to take place today.
Tbe horses were both caught and
sustained no injury, but the wagon
wat badly damaged.
A Shert Meeting.
There waa barely a quorum present
at tbe oounoil meeting Monday even
ing, and only a tew mattors were dis
posed of.
Tbe turn of $850 was ordered trsns
ferrad from tbe general to tbe street
fund to make op a deficiency and all
work on streets was ordered stopped,
except in emergency esses.
Tbe publication of city ordinances
was ordered stopped until further cr-
An Invitation from Cauby Host for
the oouuoil tj march with tbetn to the
cemetery Decoration Day was ac
cepted. Ibe mayor and recordei were au
thorized to sign the sewer ooutraot,
all formalities having been complied
with by tbe contractors.
The bond of the Columbia liridge
Company wet leferred to the judici
ary committee for investigation.
Marshal (Jaogei ask-d for new bed
ding for tbe city jail, which was allowed.
DeVeal-Coufhennower.
Mauled At the M. E. parsonage
Monday evening by Rev. A. H. Lath-
rop, Prank DeVeal and LHiie uongn
ennower, both of Dee. The ceremony
was witnessed by a few Intimate
friends.
ll. tter Fruit Will 1'ay
Twentv Ave cents eaob for clean
copies of tbe following Issues:
July il. 1, No. 1, three copies;
October Vol. 1, No. 4, seven copies;
June Vtl. 1, No. 12, one oopy; Au
gust Vol 2, No. 2, two copies; De
cember Vol A No. 0, two copies Jan
uary Vol. 2, No. 7, tour copies; Feb
ruaty Vol. 2, No. 8, four ooplet.
The Governor Speaks.
Governor Chamberlain addressed a
large Hood Kiver audience at tbe
opera bouse Wednesday evening of
last week, in tbe Interest of bit oan
didacy for tbe United States aenate.
tie claimed to be tne only real mace
ment No. 1 man running for office,
and made a plea for Republican votea
upon tba argument that a jjemoorat
would be of at muoh use to the ttate
as a Republican. Ue failed to satisfy
many Republicans of tbit, however.
Dirt Dealers Well Pleated.
John Leiaud Henderson hat receiv
ed tbe following letter from tbe secre
tary of the Portland Realty Beard:
Portland, Ore., May 10, 1908.
Judge' J. L. Henderson, Hood River.
Dear air: l tie roruano neauy
Board hat requested me to thank
you, at chairman cf tbe committee of
arrangements, and through you tbe
real estate men of Hood River, tbe
Commercial Club and all those good
citizens of tbe valley who so generous
ly donated tbeir time, tbeir vehicles
and automobiles, as also the president
ot the Pine Urove Orange and the
ladles and gentlemen thereof, at alto
Judge A. A. Jayne and all otbert wbo
contributed to make tbe visit of our
selves and our fiiends tbe most pleas
ant and most piotUable outing tbat
bat ever been enjoyed by our organ
ization ; aud I tally voice the sentl
nienU of those wbo took part in tbe
exoutslon when I assure you tbat time
cannot ettace fiom our memories tbe
many acts of kindness yon to gener
ously bestowed upon us. and pleasant
recolloctlou will serve to always keep
fresh tbe picture presented to at ou
Saturday, May B, of tbe greatest val
ley on the Paoao-oast. For tbe
board and tbeir frienda 1 tgain thank
you and remain,
Very truly yours,
Jas. O. Roantree, Sec.
Perry Pickers Supplied.
Strawberry growers wanting pickers
and packers will do weil to call at tbe
Hood River Fruit Growert1 Union
office. We have letters from 1000 peo
ple wanting to pick and pack. All
you have to do is to oome to tbe
union, look over these letters, pick
out tbe sizn party you want and write
them when to come.
Hood River Fruit Orower' Union.
Mas Meeting Saturday.
A call bas been made by tbe Com
me'ciul Club tot a mast meeting at
tbe opera bouse Saturday afternoon
to make final arrangements tor the
county division campaign. New lit
erature will be on band, to be used in
enclosing in private letters to friends
aro ind tbe state, and matters will be
discussed as tbe best methods ot
reaching tbe teople of tbe state.
Everyone should attend this meeting.
here.