Supplement to The Hood River Glacier, March 3, 1910 If You Are in a Great Hurry For Groceries, send your order tons, no matter how little it may be, We make quick response in urgent cases; so don't put up with any old kind of Groceries just because you are in a hurry for them. Let us have the order and you yet the best, hurry or no hurry. Phone 53. Star Grocery "GOOD THINGS TO EAT." Perigo & Son HOOD RIVER IN FOUR TEAM LEAGUE J lie Columbia River Base Hall League was organized Saturday at a meeting beld in Wbite Salmon ot tbe representatives of tbat place, Uood Kiver, lhe Dalles and Goldendale W. U. Meyer weut from beie waa elected vine-president of tbe organiza tion. The otber officers are: M B. Brooks. Golden"sle, president: M. J. Van Vorst, Wbite Salmon, secretory; B. Kice, Tbe Dalles, treasurer ; According to tbe rules adopted by tbe organizers tbe teams will be irnateur and tbe number ot outside players on eacb team will be limit ed to.two. the schedule has not tien 'definitely arranged exept that tbe games will be played on t.ie Sun lays troni April 10 to June 20 inclus iii, with a game on July 4th. Mr. Meyer who was the oaptaio of the llnod Kiver team last year will have charge o? the taui and he is anixous t 'vet into communication with any diamond artists iu tbevalley, who are interested iu forming tbn Uood Kiver team. Two Bargains A Snap: 31U acres near Odell Odell, only $180 ptr ten all under the ditch.' The best buy in the lower valley. Terms. 40 text, ih orchard land, all under ditch, L0 acres cleared, 8 acres in orcb ard. II acres bearing, rest in young trees. This will make a line home or prove a good speculation. Write for information tn A. SCHILLER, Dee, Oregon. Phone Odell 1x2. SURVEYING and BLUE PRINTING P. M. Morse City Engineer Davidson Bldg Hood Hiver office for Newell, (iossett & Walsh, Consulting Engineers of Portland. The Government pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200, and other em ployees up to $1. Sim annually. Uncle Sam will hold spring examina tions throughout tbe country for Hail way Mail (JlerkB, Custom House Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Depart mental Clerks and otber Government Positions. Thousands of appointment w ill be made. Any man or woman over 18, iu City or country, can get instruc tion and Irer information by writing Jat once to the Bureau of Instruction, 15.c7 Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. liiTe Is a Funny Proposition. Man comes iuto this world without bis consent and leaiea it against hi wiU During bis stay on eartb bis time ispeut in one continuous round of cootiariea and misunderstandings by tbe balance ot our stecies. iu his infancy be la an angel, in his boyhood ha is a devil jiu bis manhood he is everything from a lizard up: In bis duties be is a tool ; if he raises a familv he is a chump; if he raises a ami 11 check he is a thiet and then the law nike- the devil with him; If he is a pour man, be is a poor uiauager aud baH no sense; if he ll a rich be is dishonest, but considered smart ; if he is iu politics ho is a gralter and a crook; ii be is out of poltlus yon can't please him, as he is an uudesii able citizen; if he goes to chinch be is a h puerile; it be stays Hway from chinch he is a sinner aud damned ; if he donates to foreign missions he does It for show; if he doesn't he is stingy. When he Urst comes Into tbe world ereryhody wauts to k iss hlm - before be goes out Ibey all want to kick him ; If he dies young there is a great future in-fore . him . it he lives to a ripe old ag- be is simply iu tbe way and living to save fuueial expenses Life is a uuny ro-id, but we ail like to travH it just the same Kail Rivet Journal. MT. HOOD Mrs. V'autbiers, who has been Bert on-ly ill, is much better, and hopes to eouie home this week. James Laugille was on tbe sick list last wfek J he chinnok and warm rainB of tbe last few days are taking the snow rap idly Ln-t we k Mi9S Mary Allen received 'be news of her father's death, wbiob occur red in New Voik March 20. Last Saturday evening Chester Wal ton sprained his ankle while playing basket ball and has to go ou crutches. Don't forget about the boiticultural meeting aud basnet dinner at tbe ball on Wednesday, March I), at 10 o'clock a. m. The stockholders of the Mt. Hood Water company beld their annual meeting last Monday and elected di rectors as follows: H. C Rush, W. 8 Gribble, J B Dimmick, B. Sandman, T. ll. Larwood. Tie To He Decided. As tbe debating teams of Hood River and Parkplaoe bad an even standing after two debates, eacb team wiuniug one by a decision of Iwo to one, tbe tie will be decided Saturday night iu another debate to be beld at Parkplaoe. The subject of tbe dis cussion wilt be tbs same which was used iu the two previous foienslc olalhtl, Reaclved, That life imprison ment with a limited power of pardon should be subs' ituted tor capital punishment in Oregon Hood Kiver will support the negative on which it lost at Parkplaoe before aud the teaais will be tbe same except tbut Miss Helen Orr will be on the team from beie iu the place of Burton laync, who has left school. A Surprize Party. A very pleasant alfalr was tbe sur prise party given in honor of Mr and Mis. Win. Kerr, at tba home of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. h'eed on luesday eve ning, I ok 22 Mi. and Mis. Kerr hid leu invited to spend the evening at Mr. Reed's home and the stirpiise was a complete success as was shown ny the astonishment In the ftioes of tbe worthy couple as the auests, the ladies of the "Neighborly Club" aud their lamities, came tiooping in. The evening proved a delightful one. The time was spent socially and iu listening to some of the Hue uumbers on the new Viotrola recently pnr chased by Mr. Keed. Light refreshments were served a tar which J. L. Caiter told in a few well choaati remarks of the love and esteem In wbiob Mr. and Mrs. Ken are beld by their friends and neigh bor and wished Iheiu success and happiucBB iu their new home. Mrs Kerr responded iu ber nieas iutg way. IRRIGATING DISTRICT WILL ISSUE BONDS Ileal I slate Transfer. Real Estate conveyances for the past week, reported by The Hood Hiver Abstract Coin puny : Alhert Kubnke to Apple Lands and diehard Company, 1U.'I aores Mt Hood. Ceorge U. Simmons, Jr., to 8. Gilbert Kmilio. north one halt of Lot ot Riierside, near Dee. George ll. Simmons, Jr., to Louise P. .Si -nons, south one half of above lot. Mary L. Adams to Charles K. dams; '2 acres Uppei Valley. 0 C aud C T Miller to W T Kent, 20 .nous Mt Uood William Stewart to Mujorie S Pil son; '20 aores 1 mile south ot Tucker Bridge D MoDiuald to G M Coleman; hlook 0, Pleasant View add, KI500. (ieo W Ditutnick to Julia M Combs and B K Becker; 26 one third aores Mt 11 cod; 4740. John K Slaue to W J McCready ; 12 acres west of K P cemetery. The Oregon Lumber Co to William Yates; 100 acres Mt Hood. Omar L Day et al to Ceo W Dim i mirk ; lots 1 aud If), Spangler's Subdi vision ; i tit hi. Lee II Smith to Charles P MoCau, 24 acres south of Idlewlde cemetery. Mrs M J Johnson; west half of lot 11 block 7, Town of Parkhurst; &150 Right of way deeds in favor of tbe Valley hlectrio Railway Co, whith is to run thtnngh the valley, have started to make their appeaiance for record; ten being Hied last week, which grant ed a 40-foot right of way through sen tlon 28 and part ot section 21, Tp 1 N, R 10 K, W M ; also a part of section 34, Tp. 2 N, R 10 K, W M. A nnmhnr nt tha Innul ..t mm .... uuu I . llUIOfl Ul tbe Mystic Shrine weie In Poitlaod Saturday night for the midwinter oer euiuuiai ui ,i rvaoer i ample ana they report an excellent time. The Uood Kiver delegation iuoluded C. T. harly, W. J. Baker, Jnhn Otteu, C. K. Marshall, hi. P. Michell, J. C. Carson, W. L. Clark, A. Pearson, O. C. Dean, A. D. Moe, W. K. Sherman, C. A. Plath, Dr. 11. L. Dumble, Pied T. Lisoo and C. 11. Stranaban. Saturday hy vote of 40 to 2 tbe vot ers of the Uood River Irrigation Die- - trlct authorized a bond la-me of s'( pi (HH), the proceeds to be used In tbe ocmpletlou of the ditches of the dis trict to provide enough water tor the whole district. It is not the inten tiou ot tbe diieut'irB ot tb district to issue ail the bonds al ouce as it will net require all of the fuuds to du the woik now contemplated. Sev eral years ago the district issued W0, 000 ill bonds to do the work but owing to a legal tlaw tuey could uot lie sold Tbe work will be pushed through as rapidly as possible in au ell it to complete the ditch by fall. The Neighborly Trust. the "Get Acquainted with Your Neighbor Trust" coutiuues with un abating interest. Snow, rain, mud or ice cannot piereut the Irieudly meetings and each evening is a round up of sociability and good fellowship, rhe meeting l-'iiday night at F. A. Bishop's was a series of surprises. 1 First was a oontest in reading twenty I Uve picture advertisements, which i waa won by Mrs Sclosscr, for which she received u useful prize. Next came several trips to Jerioho iu whioh nut few could travel al tlrst, but at last all succeeded iu catching on. I hen a memory test ot forty-oue ar ticles In whir b Mrs. G. II. LittleUeld led by scoring 38, for whioh she re ceived 11 - nosing glass. Guitar solo by Miss Helen Howe, recitations bv Miss Helen llershnei aud the Bubble Song hy Miss May Harbison, weie eutertainiug. Mrs. Campbell was ring master and kept things going lively. 1 he preparations involved considerable eltoil on the part of the boat aud hostess, who were Hilly assisted by the fathei and moth er, Mr and Mrs. l'orguson and her sister, Mm Campbeli. It is family that will bear acquaintance. The lunch was uot the least part of the entertaiuuieut. Another meeting was held ou Wed nesday evening at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Geoige R. Wilbur ou Pros pect avenue, ouce tbe Galligan strnw beny aucb, now a nice residenoe seo tinn with a grand view ot tbe Coluni bla, with Mt. Adams iu the distance. Contributed. Return Idigiigiunent. The management of the Opeia House takes great pleauie In announcing a return engagement of McKenzie's Merrymakers six nights and Saturday matiuee, commencing Monday eve niug March 7. This is the same com pany that played" I'be JolL American Tramp", bare last Saturday night and made such a pronounced hit, that tbe opera bouse mangement Im mediately signed contracts with them for a return engagement. I In- is one of tbe st longest repretoire com panies playing the Western Circuit and can always tie depended upou to present the latest and popular plays in a thorough manner Special scenery is carried for each production and high class vaudeville aud inuslc by a B piece orchestra is given between aots. Popular prima will prevail. Seats on sale al Claike's Drug Store. Saturday night a handsome gold watch will be given away. Watches can he seen al UiarKe a Jewelry Store. tidltor I.. II. Sbepard reports that the cue iiat urn of "Better r'ruit" it still increasing at the same high rec ord rate set in January, when 1025 subscriptions were received During Pebruaiy 1806 dollars rolled In for the premier fruit paper, while only 200 were secured by agents on the road In place of twice that number in tbe pre vious month.