The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 05, 1908, Page Two, Image 2

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    Two
lSodb Sturr (Blarirr
Issued Every Thursday by
ARTHI K U. MOE. Publisher.
Thb new bridge will
ed. Ttft'i tlected.
uow be floisb-
PeuiocraU went to bed early, but
the 1181 reached thorn even there.
Apples ate said to lime taken on a
till more roseate liue tban ever.
Tbey must bare heard bte returni.
iov. Cbaniberlsin didn't make any
piediotioci. lie couldn't aHord to.
Silence la golden to tbe non-partiaan,
Tbe "1 told you so" propbeta are
now numerooa. They didn't expect
tbo election to lesult any other way
Ot oourie.
No violations ot the new election
laws are repotted. How did it bap
pen? Afler resd'ug the newly applied
legal straigbtjacket we liiu't think it
possible.
Hood Kiver couuty baa cast ita Drat
vote aid baa become a determining
factor in tbe political ocmplexiou ol
tbe state. Tbe majority wbiob It
save Taft lea Tea no doubt at to ita
cboioe of tbe two great partial.
Tbe eleotion of Wm. 11 Taft cau be
gummed up aa the intelligent vindica
tion of the policies tof , progress and
prosperity. Aa to the Qtneaa of tbe
man for tbe office ao much baa been
aaid that there la little to aay, exoept
tbat the mantle of grave responsibil
ity baa tallen on the abouldera beat
fitted for it.
Baoked up by a safe majority In
both bouse of Congress, the newly
elected president will enter on bia ad
ministration unhampered. It ia atat
ed tbat bia pledge of tariff revision
will be redeemed eaily in bia new offi
cial poaitiou and tbat au extra tea
ion of Congreia will be called to oon
ider It eoon after tbe inauguration.
TbU ia an indioation of tbe nature
of tbe man. No question to big to
daunt him.
FATALLY BURNED BY
EXPLODING LAMP
As tbe result ot being fatally burned
little Clotilda Hutaou, tbe lour'year
old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. John
llutson died at the Cottage Hospital
here Monday. Her death wai due to
the explosion of a koroaene lamp
which scattered tbe burning oil ou
ber clothing and set tire to it. Tbe
accident was caused by a younger
child of Mr. aud Mrs. llutson who
uttenipted to climb onto a drop 'leaf
tublo on whiob tbe lamp was standing
and caused it to drop precipitating
the lamp to the Door. When It ex
ploded It oaused a sheet of llame to
spread through the room whiob was
soon by Peter Knopf who waa ceasing
the bouse aud ran iu and smotherod
the flame wbiob were burning tbe
little gill, with his coat. Aa soon
possible a physician waa summoned
and the child brought to tbe hospital
where everything that waa possible
was done for ber, She waa burned bo
badly however that she failed to sur
vive.
Mrs. llutson and tbe other child
who were in the room at tbe time of
tbe explosion escaped uninjured.
The former was prostrated with grief
and for several hours waa In a very
urlutlcal condition from nervous
shock.
The tuneial was held Wednesday
morning at H):;iu from tho Christian
church iu this city, Kev. W. C. Oil
mote ofUoiating aud interment waa In
ldlewllde cemetery uuder tbe direc
tion of S. K. HartuieaB.
State Convention ef Dairymen
Salem will have the convention of
the Oregon State Dairy Association
December 10th and lltb and already
preparations nre being made for I
gathering that will surpas-i all pre
vioua meeting'. The Oregon Develop
moot League will coutinue to work
with tbe association and uses tbe
dairy report na one of ita most effec
tive pieces of literature lu correspond
ing with eastern farmers.
A Illtf W heat Farm to Exchange
We have a large wheat farm logetb
er with improvements and equipment
to exchange for a small well improved
Hood Kiver tract. I hero's big money
in raising wneat now, see us at oooe.
We can oiler you a due trade.
(1. D. Culbertaon 4 Co.
Will Keport on Frre IMlverX
Tbe United States Pus to (line Iuspeo
tor for free delivery made a visit to
Hood Kiver this week mid looked
over the city iu regard to the applica
tion whiob has been made for free de
livery hero. On leaving be stated
that he would make a report to the
Ooneral Postoftico Department and it
is expected to be faovruble.
Prof. Waldsteiu aud his partner,
Cbas. KnutHon lett for Chohalis, Wed
nesday wheie they wlil manage tbe
new amusement ball which they aie
erecting theie. Arthur Waldsteiu
will have charge of the rink here.
j
I
ARTHUR CLAR
TofiQ WatchmaRer and
JAPANESE CELEBRATE
EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY
The celebration wbicb wbs given by
tbe Hood Kiver Japanes Society
Tuesday in booor of tbe birthday of
tbe Emperor of Japan was well at
tended and tbe speeches and ceie
monies were Interesting. Tbe alfair
took place In tLe Opeia House which
was artistically decorated with tbe
Sags, Japanese lanterns, autumn
leaves and flowers, tbe prevailing
Qowet being tbe chrysanthemum, the
national flower of Japan. Over the
entranoe to the Opera House the
American aud Japanese flags were
displayed, A number ot papers were
read rjy Japanese, one or tbem being
tbe proclamation issued by tbe em
peror to bo read on the ocoasiou and
wbicb was a patriotio appeal to the
Japs to uot forget their mother coun
try. Among those who addressed the
meeting were Dr. W. C. Edmunds, J.
Van Neioe Handy, K. L. Snii'.h and
John Leland Henderson. Au iuvita-
tion bad been extended lo all the
Hood Kiver school teachers, many of
bom were present Including Prof.
K K Coad aud L. H. Gibson. Afler
tbe exercises tbe Japanese n: em be is cf
tbe society assembled in tbe grounds
around tbe court bouse aud bad
tbeii photograph takto.
Social Event of Interest
On Friday afetrnoon Mr. J. 11.
Hellbronner, Mrs. Frank A. Cram
and Mrs. Ueo. Slocom entertanied
tbelr lady friends at a UDi)ue and
very pleasant whist party in Odd Fel
lows' Hall. Tbe ball was hea itlfully
deoorated for tbe occasion and about
80 ladies were present. Half this
number were supposed fo represent
men aud to designate them from their
partner, tbey wore a score card on
wbiob was a caricature of tbe creat
ure who bad been tabooed at this
very delightful social event n.au.
Tbe soore cards for tbe ladies repre
sented a pumpkin. At tbo end ot
tbe afternoon's play delicious refresh
ments were served to the uiusia ot an
orobestra composed of Mits Kadford,
Willie Chandler and Mrs. II. L. Dura
ble. The winners of tbe prize for the
ladles were Mia. II. F. Davidson and
Mil. W. F. Laraway, and Mrs. C. D.
Bilggs and Mrs. N. Bone took the
gentlemen's prizes.
Many ot tbe little friends of Miss
Elizabeth Kpping were delightfully
entertained lu K. P. Hall batuidav
afetruoon at a birthday party which
was given ber by her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Adrian J. Kpping Tha af
ternoon waa pleasantly spent lu dauc-
ing, alter wbiob tbe ravors, consist
ing of dainty little fans weie distrib
uted and refreshments were served
The remainder of the time waa spent
in playing Hallowe'en games. After
wishing Miss Kpping many happy re
turns of tbe day tbe merry party ot
little folk dispersed.
Miss Florence Hrosms entertained
about 25 of her girl and boy sohool
friends at a Halowe'eu party .Saturday
evening at tbe residence of ber par
ents. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. llrosius. A
merry evening was spent iu playing
games appropriate to tbe eveniou aud
in listening to miisia at the close of
which refreshments were served.
Ibe J. u. u. Club was entertained
Saturday evening at L a Hallowe'en
party given by Miss Fay Orr at ber
borne. Sixteen merry girls were pres
ent aud the deooratiuus were jack
lanterns, Each young lady present
urougoc a lantern made from the va
etable that Is supposed to supply New
fiiigiBiui witb Its choicest article I
pie and the piizes for the mo t orig
inal designs were awaidnd to Miss
(Jraoe Carter and Miss Ollie Kturges.
Hallowe'en games were played aud
later refreshments were tuned, the
table belug appropriately deoorated
with apples and jaok lmiterns. From
a large one wbiob occupied the ceu
ter ot tho table each young ) dy diew
a missive that was supposed to tell
who the young lady receiving it would
marry. Much merriment was ocoa
sinned by this feature of the evening
ine j. u. u. uiuo recently also gave
au impromptu dance In tbe opera
oouse, a dialling dish party aud
tally-ho ride.
Ministers' Annual Meeting
rue ministerial Association held a
veiy loterestiug sesslou at Hiverside
Congregational ohurob last Mutiday
morning. The nominating committee
reported tbe following names for offi
cers for tbe ensuing term: Kev. C.
W Corman, president; Kev. Nathan
Evans, vloe-president; Kev. (I. K
Williams, secretary aud treasurer.
On motion, Kev. Uilmore and Kev,
liandy were appointed a oommittee
to arrange for a banquet November 1(5,
at noon. All ministers and their
wives actively engaged in ministerial
work are invited to a social session at
10:1)11. Further announcement will
follow as arrangements are made.
The Dalles Want a Sample
Who said "(Jood Roads?" Hood
Kivei Is to build a sample good road.
What's the mattor with the Dulles
going one better and making it two
samples? Optimist.
COFFEH
Poor coffee has to be
sold in bulk, it isn't worth
packing.
Your grocer returns your money If you don't
Ilka Schilling-! Best; we pay him
When You Need a Watch
You generally want to know the
time. Buy a CLARKE Watch.
It will do the work and is sold under
a positive guarantee.
HOOD RIVEB GLACIER THE K8DAY, WO
NEW SUITS For Ladies Coats
and Furs
2nd Floor
prices that will suit all.
.$4, $5, $7, $10 and up
Our assortment of
Children's Coats
Is as complete as can be found anywhere.
We carry the largest stock in the city and
sell for cash only, on the very closest margin
I J lit Ml
oi pront. win save you money
article vou wear.
RECEIVED RETURNS AT
COMMERCIAL CLUB
Through an arrangement made by
CIibs. T. Early, 0. 1). N'ckelsen end
P 8. Davidson, Secretary of the
Commercial Club, with the oo-opera-tiou
of tbe business men, election re
turns wer received iu the Commer
cial Club rooms Tuesday night aud
many were preseul to bear them mi
nounced. Bulletins were received
every twenty minutes from tbe Wcht
eru Uuiou aud early iu tbe evening it
was apparout tlnd lirynu whs defeated,
as 'lie returns from New York showed
that Tuft was pudiug au immense vote
there. Whau a dispatch whs bulletin
ed ou the blackboaid announcing that
Taft would eitrry New Voik state by
110,000 it was reulizod thut it wad all
over and niHuy ot those present were
satisfied to go home and wait fur the
details iu the moriiiug paper . A
huge crowd however ftayed uutil mid
night ouly to hear di.sputob after dis
ppatcb verify the sweeping victory
tor Taft. At that hour it commenced
to thiu out, but a Dumber who want
ed to kuow how Ohio and Indiana
went stayed until 3 o'clock iu the
rooming and were rewarded as tbe Inst
two dispatches anuounced thut tbe
Buckeye ttnte Imd gone for its dis
tiiiKtiibhed non by 50,000 to 75,000 anil
Indiana also by a good margin.
The returns from tbe couuty were
also leneived proniftly and by i):.'10
the lull vole from eunh pieciuut In
tbe county was bulletiuel. Hood
Kiver was the llrt county iu the state
to supply complete returns to the lie
publicau Stiite Central Committee and
was complimented I y State Chairman
MicArthur od getting iu the returns
so promptly.
IScut II oixl lilver.
The seoond Columbia football team
defeated the eleven representing the
Hood Hier High School iu thin city
SaturdHy afternoon by a single point,
winning the coutest by a score of 11
to 10
Tho game was marred by au Hcoi
deut which occurjd ou the first play,
Fullback l'ettlgrew having his collar
bono brukeu. Hood Kiver kicked olf
to Ibe Dalles at tbe opening ot the
coutest. liohn received the pigskin
and l'ettlgrew, while running inter
ference for tho quarter back, tell to
tbe grouud iu such a manner to hus
tain the fracture, l'ettigrow is a very
promising player and tbe mishap ser
iously weakened the locals.
Hood Kiver scored Urst, linker go
ing over the goal on a line buck add
ing another point by kicking goal.
Before the half closed Courow made a
pretty ruu ot about tUteoti yurds for a
touchdown. The try at goal wh
missed and the Hrst period of the
game ended with the score standing G
to 5 in facoi of the Apple City boys.
Tho locals opponents were unable
to gain coiiHisteutly iu the seoo id half
Hue nuker succeeded in making an
onsy placo kick from the cwlit.ee:
yard liue, making tour more points
for his team About thu mlddlo ot
the last half, Jones of the Columbia!',
secured the oval 011 a tumble and ran
sixty yards for a touchdown, liy kick
ing goal, Cuutow made the winning
point, uo further score occuring dur
uig ibe remainder of the game.
The two teams were evenly matcbsd
Jeweler
Ladies'
Coats
Wo want vou to call
ami sv what i hplcn
diil line of Coats we
havo. Nought lirrt
from the factory, made
by the best of tailors,
of the newest patterns,
and finished in first
class style. All the new
colors, all sizes and at
Contw for
on
my
and the game was interesting, being
cl.inely coutetted tbrougboot. The
locals liued up as follons:
Sanders ami Cohen, ends; Mosiei,
Sextou aud Joucm, tackles; Farmer
aud Snipes, guards; bradsbaw, cen
ter; Capt. liohu, quaiter; Courow,
Alexander bi:d Ruark, I alf backs;
Courow aud Fettigre, full back.
The uieuibeis ot tbe Columbia team
wish to tbauk the business men aud
citizens of tho city for their liberal
support. Tbe (Joldendale team will
be brought here iu tho Dear future
foi a game. Dalles Chrouicle. ,
IJrcen-.Harsli
A very pretty weddiug took pli ce
at tbe home of Mr. and Mis. Hamblet
Saturday evening when Wm. B. (ireen
nad Mrs. Lama D. Marsh, were uuit
ad in matrimony by Kev. Mr. Urown
assit-ted bv Kev. W. 0. Cilmore. The
room where the ceremony was per
formed was beautifully decorated lor
be occasion aud about 40 friends
of the bride and groom from tbe city
aud valley were present. Atter tbe
ceremony a sumptuous wedding dinner
was served, which was followed by
music. Air. BAid Mrs ureeu Bie re-
ceut arrivals at Hood Kiver, the lat-
tei who was formally a rw York
ton 11. coming from Spokane, Wush.,
aud Airs, liieeu from New Yo k where
ehe has been matron ot a railway con
doctors' boarding bouse. Hotti Mr,
and Mrs. Cieeu while new arrivals
bere are onthusiastlo Hood Kiverltes
and we 'exteud to them our best
wishes and congratulations.
The Huml Kiver Fruit Pair
( From The Oregon Agriculturist. )
Hood Kiver has made another splen
did demonstration of the euterprise,
ability aud skill of its people and of
the natural adaptability to tbe pro
dilution of upplee of tbe highest qual
ity and gieatest beauty. As every
cue of Hood Klver's apple shows is
best, it is luird tc explain how one is
better thmi auotber, but the oue just
held showed mote apples and more
good apples than any of its remark
able predecessors. Many of tbe visit
crs elm uot think tbat on tbe aver
age tbe work of packing was quite up
to that achieved at the last fair two
yeirs ago Probably tbey weie
right. I'erhitps tbey were more criti
cal ttmu 1 boy were two years ago. If
it was true that tho packing was not
quite equal thicnghout to that of
two years ago there was ample excuse.
The show oame just at the time when
the growers were busiest in picking
the crop of apples 11 involved seri
ous sacrifice to stop at snob a time
and select a dozen boxes of Bbow a
plea and then carefully aud skillfully
pack them. The amount ot work In
volved in doing this Is far greater
thau the average person bas any con
ception. It is raid tbat it required
the service of three skilled tneu for
two days to select aud pack one ex
hibit of 10 er 12 boxes of apples shown
th's your. Ibis exhibit was so packed
as to butidfy in its appearance the
severest critic. What couuted for
even more was when the judgp found
it necessary to unpack competitive
exhibits for the purpose of ascertain
ing the best, the boxes iu the lot just
mentioned were fouud to be perfectly
packed to the bottom with apples
eqiinl in merit to those on the surface.
Die general elfeot ot the grnat dis
play of apples was most Impressive.
Nearly KK) people went from Portland
iu one day aud paid a dollai and a
hull each iu railroad faro to see the
show aud ou tbe traiu returning uot
a peison could be found who was uot
enthusiastic. Tbey all felt satisfied
tbat the spectacle was worth far more
thin it cost them in time aud money.
This show aud every soon show bas
a double educatioual effect. It raises
tho ftiindard of tbe orcbardists and it
alo raises the staudard of consum
ers The first aud most obvious
ell eel upon tbe visitors from Port
laud, for instance, was t make tbem
want to buy such apples as tbey saw
at Hood Kiver. Tbe supply of tbe
strictly fancy ppplcs produced at
ilood Kiver has not yet increased fast
ei than the demaud. Tbe time will
eomo, however, wben it will be fouud
a decidedly profitable undertaking to
make iu Kastern cities exhibits cf a
caiload or so . It would immediately
jouviiue a large number of prrsous
that they wai ted such apple eud
oculd alford to pay fancy (rices to
obtain them, 'ilio direct eflet of
the Ilood Kiver show iu increasing tho
demand in Portlmd for 'smy Hpjles
of itseif nn re Ibuu j.is-UMtS the he'd
iug ot the show The nrnsami titn i.f
faucy apples iu every Cty and town in
Oregon cau be increased by showing
tho people snob apples.
It has beeu pleasant to notice that
there is an increasing atteudac.ee ot
Willamette Valley npple groweis at
each successive apple fair at Hoed
Kiver. Tbe man who iuteuda to pro
VEMB BR 5, 1908.
Ue Paris Fair
"THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY"
SPECIAL
We are going to give
a chance to get some
class heavy fleeced Under
wear such as you usually
pay $1.20 a Suit for else
where, at the very special
price, for one week only
r
commencing Thu r s d a y ,
November 5th, at the
garment
33c
We Sell all Kinds of Incandescent Lamps
Also Electric Motors, Electric Sad Irons and All kinds of Heating and Other
Electric Apparatus.
We have sold the wiring and supply business to The Wiring & Supply Company.
THE LIGHT (EX WATER CO.
duce apples "just as good as tbose
grown at Hood Kiver" should learn
what Hood Kiver apples are like a"d
the methods used in producing, ad
vertising and marketing tbem.
If it is possible for other places to
uake displays of apples equal to those
made at tbe Hood Kiver fairs they
ought to do so. Tho growers of no
locality can say In reply to this that
they do ti.it ueed to do so. for there
is no othei locality which obtains as
bigb average prices for its apples as
Hood Kiver. The quality aud beauty
ol tbe Hood Kiver apples were essen
tial to the success they have acbiev
ed, but advertising aud methods of
marketing have been also essential fac
tors in placing tbe prices of their
apples at tbe bead of tbe list.
Tbe oliroatio conditions at Ilood
Rivet are especially favorable to tbe
production of tbe choicest apples, but
the human element bas co inted for
more than climate iu bringing about
the great success wbicb bas been
aobieved there. Tbe community was
fortunate iu having 00 tbe start men
who steadily kept in view tbe import
ance rf producing the best and wbo
have persisteutly done all iu their
power to make it the object of tbe
whole community to produce only tbe
best varieties of aoules and toanr'dv to
tbe pioductiou and marketing of these
the best methods wbicb cau Le learn -
ed. Tbe men who have produced the
apples which hate made Hood River
famous and added luster to Oregon's
horticultural reputation have been
notable for their eagerness to learn
everything which might bo useful to
tbem in their business. At the start
but lew of tbem were college men,
but tbe steadily developiug intelli
gence of tbe commuuity bas made it so
attractive to educated persons tbat
Hood Kiver enjoys the unique posi
tion of having a strong University
Club witb nearly a hundred members,
most of whom are lruit growers.
No other community in Oregon
should begrudge Hood Kiver tbe large
amount of apparently free advertising
it obtaius by the holding of tbes
applo shows. If, as it seems, every
body is now ready aud willing to aid
iu spreading tbe fame- ot the Hood
Kiver apple It is a case whiob cou firms
tbe old saying, "the Lord helps those
who help themselves." It bas taken
a great deal more than common biag
giug to give tbe Ilood Kiver apple
tbe much envied reputation it uow
possesses. It is much better for other
fun, growing communities to emulate
Hood River's example tbau to com
plain of the great public wbiob fails
to recognize the value of au article
it bas never beard of.
In this ' connection it may Le sug
gested thai Albauy is uow showing
tbe right spirit it" bteuid annual
apple fair will be held November 10,
11 aud 12. A flue array of prizes bus
been ottered. Lion county is barred
from competing tor tbe best
couuty
exhibit.
11. M. Williameon
We have a large what farm together
witb impovements aud equipment to
exchauge for a email well luiptoved
Hood Kiver tract.. There's big money
in raising wheat now, see us at once.
We can otter you a Hue trade.
Ueo. X). Culbertson & Co.
Sotice
Tbe rcgulat meeting fo (he Hood
River Fruit (J rowers Union for elec
tion of ottlcers and such other busi
ness as may come before, will be held
at the Aitisans Hall, .Saturday, No
vember 14th, at 10 a. 111. As it is al-
ways ditlloult to get a quorum the
stockholder are earnestly requested
to be preseut piomplty at 10 a. 111.
K A. Benson, Pies.
E. U. Shepard, Sec
Kasy Uradc for Aulo Komi
The survey for tbe new anto ra id to
I loud Cap luj U completed and a re
pot 1 made in connection with it shows
1 hut :he steepest gruoe is 7 per cent.
As laid out the uew road will tie but a
half tuils longer than tho o.ito:d
1 1 0111 tbe Elk Btds It is expected lu
rouimeuce work ou it next spiii.g
Keporls Irom the upper count ly are
to tbe effect that there ia a foot ol
snow at Lost Lake.
.bin. Kail; .'ros8. Sum: Cmlon I u.
For Sale-A light sprldg Mitchell w.eon. recce - ( minor C M I 11 J, 1?"
the latest up-to-date: lisdv-rv little wesr; win' u ,.' ,, ,;,' r ' ""Atf.
be sold cheap If taken at once. Rocklurd ! Uonold, Clell; Don la. I. rani
Htore, Hood Kiver, Phoue 1K3-X. ua)
Special
Men's Wool Half
Hose
Men's Wool Half Hose iu heavy, medium
and light weight in plain black natural wool
and gray colors, a sock worth from 2 to
30 more than we nre asking. Special, for
one week only, commencing Thursday, No
vember 5th, the pair
20c
HIGH TOP SHOES
For Men, Boys and
Ladies
you
first
In heavy light and medium weights. Shoes
suitable for any wear and that will give you
satisfaction.
KNIFED BRYAN BUT
LOST CHANLER ALSO
Next to tbe election of Taft aud the
inajoiity bo would lecelse iu Oiegou
the greatest interest was centered iu
tbe outcome ol tbo gubbruutoriul
clectiou in New York State. It was
feared that Hughes might be deleated
hy the efforts ot Ismmany to trade
Cb -mler lor Talt. Ibe eMail wus
made, but tailed to work owiug to tbe
Kepublicau landslide. Ibe following
dispatch to tbe Oregonian says:
the Kepublicuus lave curried New
York ftate for botb tbe national and
state tickets. fair, bas won by a
truuioinloiis plurality and Hughes by
a good safe margin. Tatt'g plurality
may teach 2UO,000, aud be bus doue
tbe surprising thing of carrying
Oreat 1 New Yolk by a small tlguie.
Hughes' plurality uow is estimated at
1!,UuO to 20,0(0, but it may be gieater.
Sbearu, tbe Hearst candidate for Gov
ernor, pollet between 20,000 aud 30,
000 in Ureater New York.
laft's gieat plurality was due al
most wholly to Democratic lorses in
1 N.ew Vork nd Brooklyn. Tbe figures
i "now., tD.Hl iu" 8. "Pfate fell 01
! ."'J'?", ""i, rece'ved hy kooBc
1 'elt, 1,1 1?(14!lbut "T8" 8 vote in New
. ; !r 10UDt,e18L mak'i'B "P
! B"r uity .ouu.peu ueHviiy irom
Parker's, and even from bis own vote
lu V.W.
Tammany and Pat McCarrco's ma
chine In Brooklyn evidently knifed
Biyao uumetcifully. Had ihej ..uik
ed for him loyally Instead u utray
ing bim the result in this !..lo might
have been actually close. Hut the
hopes of "Flngy" Connors, Murphy
and tbe MoCarren gang were centered
on Cbanlci, and they sold Bryan out
to gain their end.
Likewise the machine Republicans
sold out Hughes. Never was there a
mora striking example of bow little
political bosses care for priuoiple
loan in inia election, rue racetrack
and gambling clement of whatever
party was of oourse agaiust llugliep.
A whole traiuload ot track followers
and borse owueis came over from Bui
tiro ore, where a race meeting is being
neiu ui rimuoo, 10 vote lor Ubunler.
Ibe solidarity of tbe raciug vote was
tnowu ny tne results.
Meeting of Woman's Hub
At tbe meeting of the Woman 'b
Club October ZH, the Cemetery 00m
uiittee reported I hat the work was
progressing nicely, some seeding la
being done, a hedge is to te set and
uew gaits erected, it is hoped that
an who nave relatives or friends bur
ied bere will improve their lots aud
graves.
2 Ibe Travel depaitmeut bud cbaice
ui toe program, miss McL,sieu-lcad
iug. mis. L,aiaway took the club en
a journey through Yellowstone Park.
desorbnig some of its woudeis and
beautiec Mrs. J. K. Nickelsen took
mem on a trip down tbe Hudson
Kiver, from Al'mnv, by daylight,
wniou is a ety dt liubtful one, witu
its grant! sceneij ui.d beautiful bomes
along its D-iukf. jt,h Mrs. U. b
Davidsou tl.ey 01 cs.'i d the oceau ou
uuoof tbe bigliueis, aud visited seme
of London's iutrei ing pluois. The
papers were uli iu-ttuclive as well as
interebt'ug Mits lUyaut rendered a
song and Mrs .Schuieltzer two sougs
very dalightfullj, which closed the
progrhiu.
Tho s;ur..meht of baptism will be
aduiiuist. red at the ckse of the mora
ing sermon in Asbury Methodist Epis
copal Cliorch uext S.bbntb. Mr. Lou
Darlaud will sing a solo at tbe clt.se
of the evening siruioti Strangers ate
invited to worship with us
Advertised Letters
Carlihlu. Mrs. W. II ; K,ut Ul T .
Egglestou, Kva; Hall, Kilith; H11
iaud, Piarl; Hughes, IV. r; Huuler,
Jtnuit; Joliinu, Kktri: Kiel-',
Mary; Latilie. Mia. litu y Aimami'
Milton. Leota; Milii u Cimii; S'.H,:i
Mrs. A, P.; Kitbtiiusui., tsu--11 ;
Smith, Nelli t; Smith, Mhi , Vtk-,
May; Benntlt, Elu.ei ; rieasley, j'
J.; CadU-l)unhaui lnv 4 v. c,,.'
W. M. Vates P M
RUBBER FOOT-WEAR of All
Kinds For
Men, Women and Children
WaDted To borrow filOU on (rood unim
proved 40 acre tract of fruit land in the White
Halmon- Kor further particulars address U,
Ulacler office. oJD
For Hale-Young ptgn, 8 weeksoid.$2aple:.
Knqulre of l'eter Muhr, Phone 201.2x, oS)
Wanted-Hoii8ckeeper on ranch close in on
Kasi Kkle. Man, little Kiel, U months old
baby. Address M. K., care Ulacler. tf
Kor hale Oood Ret double ll(ht wagon bur.
neKS. Had but Utile wear and will be sold
cheap. Cull at Uock ford Store; Home phone
"or Hale Mrs. Krayford wtshe? to Inlorm
the lovers of pure Plymouth Hock chickens
tbat she lias a few choice young looslers uud
pullem for sale. These are from the slock
that was exhibited a. The Dalles show Febru
ary -7, luus, and captured two second and one
special prize. Kockl'oio Poultry Yards. Hood
Kiver. uflt
For Sale Grapes for Jelly, 2 ceutsa pound.
J. Adrian Kpping. Phone UM2.K
WANTED Muccess Magazine requires the
services of n man lu Hood Kiver lo look afler
expiring subscriptions and to secure new busi
ness by I'lcans of special methods unusually
ellective: Hsition permiMien:; preft rone Willi
experience, but would 1 onsirler any applicant
Willi gisid natural qualillcHtions; salary JI.W
pirday, Willi commission option. Address,
with leferences. K. C. Peacock, Room KM,
Success Maga.lne Hldg., New Yoric. nli
Winded- A man lo help dig well. Hoard
and lodging lurnlshed. Address U. T. Conlev.
Itoulel, box 277. nil!
Wanted We have customers wailing lor
small orchard tracts, both planted and un
cleared, li the price Is right we can sell a
number of A, 10, and IS acre properties. Wrlle
at once giving lull details. MacKae A Angus,
432 Chamber of Commerce, Portland.
Cow Kor .sale-giving 2$ gal. of milk per
day J30. A. K. Duncan, Viento. l2
Wan led-A good young team. Omar DeW lit.
Odell, li. F. D. No. 1. ma
lorSale-5 room house aud lot 50x100 In
roe's Hdditlon; a bargain. Inquire 8. M.
Blowers. nia
anted tt Kent three or four unfurnished
rooms or small house, by man and wile, at
ores, AddrcsB lock box 727:
Wanted .Several loads of carrots for stock
feeding. Name quantity and lowest price.
Address J. o. Uoldlbwalte, K. F. D. No. 1.
Hood Kiver. uiu
For Hale A good established business on
Oak street. Will takeSMO cash capital. Kent
reasonable. Inquire of J. B. Hunt, Hood Kiv-
rii uiu. tr. J. 110 X tAt .
DinieiiUoinilieir for sale at ti per thou
saud. Inquire of E. W. Wluans, food Kiver.
Ore. '
Hlrayed-One light red cow with white
spots, no brands. Owner can have same by
calling on R. W. Ordway and paying charges.
Phone Farmers 12S.
For Kale Fine roll-tcTp-desiT good as new.
Phone 1U3-M.
For Sale or Exchange A nine room house
and three lots wilhin two blocks of new high
school. Terms SrxX) cash, -balance $25 per
month. Phone J. A. Kpping.
For fale 1 good work team, harness, good
wagon and cow for $275. Inquire at Pine
Grove store.
For Kxchange-Black driving horse for
light farm wagon. Box 175, Postottlce.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE?
HOOD KIVER IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
To the Tax.Payersof the Hood River Irriga
tion District: B
The regular and special essessnienUi for
19 S are now due and payable to the collector
l I' -ellice nnd will become delinquent ut
fio.cliiek p. 111 on the last Mouday in Decent,
ber next then-alter aid uuless paid prior
thereioo percent, will beadried to the amount
thereof 1 will be at niv le.-ideuce on Wet.
nesdays and at Mckeynold s feed rtr ou
Saturdays from 10 a. 111. to p. 111.
L. E. DA UT, Collector.
R. J. BRUNiS,
TINSMITH
Cornice skylights, blowpipe furnace,
guttering and nil kinds of light and
euvy iron work promptly attended lo.
Shop 256 Cascade Ave.,
Next door lo I). McDonald's store.
I'hone 92.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Not Coal Land.
Depart ment of the Intel lor, U.R Land OHlce at
. ... '11, . ricuou, uet. 31, IMi.
.Nulice l hereby t ivco u.i
WILLIAM u. lltiNTEIt,
I Muster, tlreu.in. wn. . ji.i, .
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nil ibme.-er:0-..bci..ir lb.. In . ,.,ei nud
Kiceiver, at il,e IihIIhs, Ding , '. ,.'
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For Sale or Trade for Typewriter u,e ilrt
o.ss Pierce b o el. . I-j.n.L ... 1 1 ' , !
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w aucoiua Hotel.
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