HOOD ItlVEIi GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2C. 1011 rSMITH WORKS FOR CADET EXAMINATION NEXT JANUARY SPOKANE APPLE SHOW J05a&t vim IFLeadl This P Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. O. P. DABNEY & SONS Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges Butler Banking Company Hood River, Oregon FsUlilinh. il m Capital One Hundred Thousand Dollars Deposits Over Five Hundred Thousand Dollars Safe Deposit Boxes Savings Department LESLIE BUTLER, Pre. TRUMAN Hl'Tl.F.R, V-Prcs. C. H. VAUCHAN. Cashier HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO. J. M. Hciimki.t.kr F. A. I'.IMIK ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing SURETY BONDS "Accuracy" Office in New Ifeilbronner Building Phone 23 HOOD RIVER, ORE. Progressive Fruit Growers WANTING Better Fruit Ought to investigate the merits and results of spraying with Wm. Cooper and Nephews TREE SPRAY FLUIDS The only scientific Sprays produced. Desrip tive Pamphlets and Sprays at D. McDONALD, Local Agt CHARLES O. ROBERTS, General Agent 247 Ash St., Portland, Ore. ? We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 5 M. T. KAWSON HOOD RIVER NURSERY Stock Grown on Full Root. We deaire to let our friends and patrons know Unit for the (nil planting we will have and ran supply in any number Cherry, Pear, Apricot, Peach and Plum Trees Grape, Currant and Berry Plants Shade and Ornamental Trees AIbo, all the standard varieties of Apple Trees. Can unpply the trade willi plenty of Newtown, Spiuenherg and Jonaehan apple trees Rawson & Stanton, Hood River, Ore I'lIONK 2-iH-K Colt. Fol'RTH AND SlAie SlH. is Our Motto orage F. II. STANTON i Arming litre bt Thursday, C. L. in.iih ,.i ki,!ii,i'. Wiii-Ii.. and a ',i,.i.Mr imrlit-ulturi.-t. has been en deavurintf to secure an exhibit of lucid I Hiiplf at the ."u-.kaiiv Natiouall Apple Ui.i.u "Alien i miirimhrd your Krw ! era mill vour (oiiiii.t rrlal club," Mtid 1 ftii Wu'hinnfiin. horticulturist. "1 founil a feeding of indifference. Hood I I'.iver ha been at the helm of IhinK for a limn time The fruit from your I Vallcv has won lirxt l.ri.e after lirst ' i.ni. hut the hroMjeritV has made you indifferent. 1 liave been a done ob server for ninny years, during whic.l time I have been connei ti-d with the different agricultural and horticultural institutions of the Nor'liwest, uii'l llie imliirereriee that 1 find here is a plain eriterion of itrnsiierity. "However, I am not to uive up; for I believe that you miouhI have an exhiliit of vour fruit at .Spokane You muy not ire I direct returns, but the beneficial effect i.s hurt' to be felt inilirectlv." Mr. .Smith, who has been a Hood I'.iver visitor a number of times be fore, was at one time connected with the . K. & N. Co., in its, agricultural demonstration department. During recent years be has attended many of the Washington .state Jarmers insti tutes, delivering lectures on horticul ture. "The history of how the National Apple Show materialized is an interesting one," said Mr. Smith, "It was an accident. When the State Horticultural society met in Walla Walla five years ago, we citizens of Spokane, in order to secure the conven tion at our city the next year, offered to put up an apple show. The Cham ber of Commeiee took the matter up. and it was made to cover the whole Northwest. The first show was a gigantic ulfair, a great deal larger than we had first expected, at the show of each successive year since then has doubled in magnificence, ex cellency of exhibits and educational features. The apple industry is the greHt industry of the Northwest, and the Spokane Apple Show the great apple show because of the diffculty in linniicing the gigantic undertaking, it was at first decided this year not to have the show. However, the Spokane, business men said that if we laid down on the thing that way it would have a bad effect on the industry. 1 hey raised the money, $!:!, f,()0, in four days, and now we are trying to get the North west's applegrowers to show their ap preciation of the work by coming through with exhibits. the ratings of the show have been changed, anil any region mav now enter. 'The former very objectionable variety rating has been wiped out. The eastern professors of horticulture did not know how to judge our western apples so we have secured I . J. Sisely, of lloise, Idaho, as chief judge." Mr. Smith came here from ItoiHe, where he was judge of the county ex hibits at the recent fair in that city. Mr. Smith has the greatest praite for growers of the Hood Itiver apples. I hey were the lirst to adopt the methods of successful commercial orcharding he said. All other North western regions are followers of them. l.iiini' buck is one i.f the most com mon fiiiuiH of mtiHrulitr rheumatism. A few applications of Chamberlain's Liniment will give relict, For sale by all dealers. . SOCIETIES. MIX ID K I V K It UlllUK Nil. IDT,, A. K. anil A. M.- Muds Hiiluniay evening on or tmfore ttti'h lull IIHMMI. " liKll. i. .HMH'OM, W. M I). McPonai.ii, HecrtMnry. IliKiit River t'liiiiiintuilfry N" 12, K.T nici'i every mm uinNiitiy ttveuitiy !Pf I'HI'll lllolllll. ( . K. M Ul.Mllll.L. K.i: 1. K. huvlilsoti. Ueooriiei'. MT. HOOD lUII'Nl'll. No K. K. A H. M . Mieb) III MiiHonii' 1 1 ii 1 1 every third Tuewliiy In each omul h. W.K. Ijtraway.T. I. M. A.; I. Mini, Kit. IIOOll til VKIl til ITKIl NO. -n. It. A. M. MiutHriist mid ttitril Kridny nluhisol eiu'li lliolllll. A. II. Mule, H. H. V.i:. I'.IUH'K, MtiTetliry. Hiioli KIVKIt nt.U'TKIt No tl. K. H. MeeU Hii'iind mill luurtli Tni'Niliiy evenllii; ut eueh iiiiiiitli. VlfltiiiH eiiriluill ui'lrniiieil M Ms. ', P. I HUM CHoN, W. M. Mlhli Al.l A rmil.li:, Hei rmui y. W.O. W. mil ls (lie 'id mid 4 1 It Wedne.iliiyii etii'h iniililli ill K.ul T. Liull. N'lNllnrH eur lllillly Inviled. W. K.MIAY, (.'. ti. Ki.iivii si'i io.iN, Clerk. HDOII KIVKIU'lllt'l.K NO.fiJt, W'OMK.NOK WiindiMiifl -Meet Hi, K. nl I', hull tin the II ml ii ml Third ThiimdHvH of eaeli iniililli, Mas. W m. tlANUKK, N, U. Ma. II. W. Waitk, Clerk. WAHltlMA l,IIIKK NO. Ml, K. OK I' -MwtN III K. ol 1'. hull every Tumita)' Infill. Alt I'll I It t'l.Allh K, t'. t:. I.KWISS. ISKNHKItU, K.ul It. Ulllt M. tlOOU HIV Kit (AMI', No. M. W. A Mcet III 1. O. tl. Imll every W eilliesiluy iitnlil. Khank i.aiiiiv. V. (.:. V. tl. IKIN, Clerk. HI V KIISI iK Lolititi. NO. CM A. (). II, W', Miits llrel mill llilrd HltlllldiiVH uf chcIi llloiltll. K. K. CIIAfMAN, M, VV. HI'.O M.imiim, KIliHlli'ler l lllCSTKK !Slt tl'lIC, Itwill lllT. (II.KTA AHHKMM.Y NO. lltl. UNITKI) AKT Ikhiih. -- Meets the rti'Ml. luni lim it WedneH tlaya, wm k; mihhihiI mid Iniiiili WediiemhiyH Al'llhUIIH hull. C l. It in an us, M. A. W. 11. Austin Srcrelary. iih.kwii.pk i.onoK no ur, t. o. o. k.- Mii't lu KlM'eiuul Imll, every Tliumdiiy l IK lit . .1 M . Ml It M K I . I'. K K, N . U. UKo. 'I'ltiiMsiiN, SiereiHiy h'.liKN KNCA .tl'MKN 1", No. 4H, I. t). tl. .-. Ki'Kitlar lueetliiK seiiiud mid luurtli MiiiutiiyH ,il eiieh iniililli. ,. It Kkkiichiin, C. p. ttKll. MM KI'AHII, Serilie. I.ATltKI. ItkllKKAII I.OhllK No. s;, ,j y Meels llrst Hint third .Muiiiloys em-ll lililn'.li. Kdllll W I Noli, N. ti. Nellie Muxes. See, KKMP I.OlmK, So. 1st, 1. O. o. K.-Meels In. Udell odd KelloHM' hull every Nut nr day u Ik ti t. V Isltors I'ordlHlly weieoineii. tiKO. MIICt'l'AKII, N. u ti K A NT IIAOKY, KKe, 11A.KI, ItKIIKKAH UilHiK No. .', lAUMf! Mii'is the Ct ?t mid third l uesdHy eveuliij. in em' 1 1 iniililli In the Odd KVIIown Hull, Heven miles seuih ol Hood Itiver, K. i. i. Mm Violet .Musikrr, N. ti. (iertrinle Chirk, See' I'ANMV W. It. C.MeelH seeond mid ronrth Silt unlays ol eneli inuiith at K. of p. hull. Mrs, t u 1 1 1 i'l I in' (Oil, Mrs. Ahhle Knker, .sieretiiiy. I'lesidenl, IIOOll KlvKU VAl.l.K.Y HI'MASK SOCIhTY lloud Kiver, Ore. K 11. Iliirtv, lit. I'itk. Harold I terminer, Nee, llie liutler, Treaii. IIOOll K1VKK Ctl.M.MKKt'IAI.CI.l'K-Mret every wHiind Monday in eiwli tiionth hi i til., In the club rooms over J'kn'i store. K. C. Smi i it, J'reu ' J. t:. ShiNNKK, SiH'retiiry. I'ine tliuve tiimiKi' No. :t"i iiiivIm the llrsi mid thiid MHiurday ol em h nionlli hi s p. m. Blankets and Quilts Laundered in a thoroughly sanitary niiinncr by t lie Hood River Laundry Co. Phono 12:5 The University of Oregon will hold a competitive examination for two appointments to the Naval Academy at Annapolis on Thursday, Kriday and Saturday. January 1 -'i. ai d 27, 1U12. The appointments are the patronage of Senator Chamberlain, who haajigreed to appoint as cadets to the Naval Academy in May of 1112 the two can didates in the examinations who pass the best mental and physical testa. 'I he examinations will le wholly com petitive, and are oen to any young man in the state who is a citizen of the United States. In addition to an i ge qualification, and a strict physical test, applicants will be examined in the following sub jects: Algebra, Plane Ceometry, Eng lish Grammar, English Literature, English (Composition, (ieography and History, the latter including History of the United States, Ancient History, and History of Mediaeval Europe. Candidates for thii examination should send in their names to the Pres ident's Secretary, University of Ore gon, Eugene, for registration. HAIR IIEAtnT Take Advantage of This Generous Offer. Your money back upon request at our store if Hexall Hair Tonic doesn't do as we claim. That's our guarantee. You oblige yourself to nothing what ever. Could you ask or could we give stronger proof of our confidence in the hair restoring nualtties of this urcnar- ation? We could not. alTord to so strongly endorse Hexall Hair tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm have carried us away, and Hexall "93" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our stateaents, and'in consequence our business pres tige wouiu suiter. Wp fiusoi-A vol, Ihui if nolle huiv !u beginning to unnaturally fall out or if ..... I i.. i..ii- n.- ii you nave any sratp irouoie, nexau "t!t" llnir Tnnii uiitl nrnmntlu ornili- ..... - ..... i i - j .... . cutp rlandrnfF ntimnhttp hnir amuth f nd prevent premature baldness, or the anove guarantee tiecomes operative. Two sizes, liue. and $1.00. Sold only at our store The Hexall Store. Carl A. Plath. Dairy Men Will Meet. Dairymen and butter and cheese makers will gather in Portland, Dec. ti, 7 and 8, for the annual convention and special plans are under way to make this year's gathering the largest and most interesting ever held. Ex perts from the East will be in attend ance to judge the different exhibits, of which there will be muny, and well known authorities un various topics of interest will deliver addresses. There will be more and better prizes offered than ever before. HilioiiHiH'ss is due to a disordered con lit ion of the stomach. Chamberlain's I'ablets are essentially a stomach medi cine, intended especially to act on that organ; to clean it, strengthen it, tot.e and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively UI..I effectually. For sale by all dealers. (MY. k N. Time Table. WEST JIOUNI) 11, East Mail (Mail Only)..4:.r)0 7, Portland Local 7 :-!." 5, Ore. it Wash. Exp 10:.ri0 1 1 , Soo-Spokane-Portland ! :LTi 1, Portland Local :i:().ri 17, Ore. & Wash. Limited 5:4.r EAST BOUND 2, Pendleton Will 10::i0 18. Ore. Hi Wash. Ltd 11 :fi3 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No. a. in. a. m, a. in. a. in. p. m. p. in. 8, The Dulles Jx)Cl II 10, East Mull (mail only) 8 p. n:, p. in. 0, Ore. and Wash. Exp.. .10:2(1 p. m, p. m, 12, Soo-Spokaiie-Port 10 :5.r J. H. FREDHICY, Agent. FINE PASTURE Wheal and Hunch Grass, Straw Slacks and Shelter for the Horses. Plenty of Water. Will NicHerson Th Dlla, Oregon GROCERIES AND GENERAL RACKET STORE Harness Supplies and Lanterns X Special Sale of Chinaware and Crockery LAK(;E assortment of GltANITF.WARE I T Hnlman o. I. IIUIIIIUII, Heights i rW-t"MM"K- KNOCKING SPOTS Out of Clothing and Other Fabrics is My Business Spaulding's Tailor Shop French Dry and Steam Cleaning TELEPHONE NO. U-X COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood River'st Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and Surgi cal cases. A Maternity Ward is maintained in the Righy House, just east of the main Hospital. RATES ON APPLICATION Address Cottage Hospital Assn. Hood River Poultry Yards J. R. NICHELSEN, Prop. : Breeder of S. C W. Leghorns. W. P. Rocks j and S. C. Rhode Island Reds INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS j A few (food cockerels lor sale, $1.00 l. 2 5. Ii, I. lU'ds are from lu.-t prize cockerel Portland elmw KM)!'. W. P.I Rocks are (Eisbel strain.) W. I.eehonn are from 1. I. Casey's trap nested lirst ien at Sikane, pi'lli. ad day-1 old chicks after January I. Orders! booked now. Poultry yards I! miles: west of city at Frankton. Phone :!l'H2 X. j FREDERICK A AHNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS BtatofarBtihd all kladt Pkonea: d'V14- m vmivm. t,,Ht Himm The Milton Nursery Co. Reliable for 33 Years Nearly 2,000,000 Trees to Select From R. T. Newhall, Representative Hood River, Ore. Phone 277-M CHRISTMAS IS COMING REMEMBER, it taktM lin e, AND care, to linisli lirst el ass work, so come in nmv and AVOID 't li e di iippoinl iiient of felling in THE RUSH and not h.iviut: your work just w lien you want it. NEW styles nf rm hi ut -i and - li uisbes non in. Make your elmire while our line is complete, and Hive us plenty of time to do itork in lirst. class style. Yours fur iine woik, DEITZ Th Photographer Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaccos Sporting Goods M. E. WELCH, LHF.NSEH VETERINARY Sl'R(;L0N Is prcparKil to do any work tit tlw veterin ary one. He iwn be foil ml liy chIIIiik ut or pluming to Clarke a ilrug store. C. G. VAN TRESS, Public Stenographer and Notary Public Elliot Block. Phone I'iOHM Library Tables, Cedar Chests, Desk Tables, Kitchen Cupboards, Book Cases and Porch Swings. CAl I. AND SI-.K MY SI VI. K H. E. JOHNSON 2nd indi'lalt Phona 34J. SECOND-HAND BUILDING MATERIAL AND WOOD For Sale on the old Box Factory Property Lot. See GEORGE B1GLER PKons 167-L Alt. Hood Railroad TIME TAP.LE No. in. Effective April IT, l!H 1 So. Hound STATIONS A. M. 8:0(1 Hood River. H:0.r. Powenlale. . . 8:1S Switchback.. 8:115 Vanlloi n. . . . No. I 'mi nd i . M. ..8:10 . .:i:05 . . L' :55 ..2-:m ..2:25 .2:15 . .2 :05 . ,2:(H) . . 1 :50 1 :45 1 :25 . 1 :20 ..1 :05 1 :IHI II run 8:-IO Mnhrs 8:.r.5 Udell 9:10,. Summit 9;,-M I'.louclier 9:40 Wiiiitns 9:45 Arrive lee Leave 10:15 Leave Pee Arrive 10:2.1 Troutcreek 10:40 Wood worth 10:50 Arrive Parkdale. .. Leave Smiibiva nurth liiimiil Ir.iiii u'i two hours late, above schedule, living i'arkir.ue .t:oo p. in. . NOTICE! I am still weaving Kan Carpets and Knirs; (irindint; Tools and Filing Saws at 915 Wilson Street, on the Heights. W. Waddell Do you want your Shoes Repaired, if so, come to I. GAFF'S NEW SHOP Door South McGuire's Meat Market, J. M. WRIGHT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER All Kinds of Shop Work, Band Sawing and General Mill Work. HARDWOOD I.I MM It. HARDWOOD CAP.INI.T WORK AND MISSION 11 RM I I RE MADE TO ORDER. Old Armory Building Stanley- Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered to Tliose NICK DISHES on Display at WOOD'S GROCERY are given away VUKE with Cash Purchases. Do sure to get your tickets when buying goods there. These dishes are Warranted to be first class ware. Call in and examine them. We sell all kinds of Groceries at prices THAT ARE RIGHT when quality of goods is taken into consideration. "The Best Things to Eat." WOOD S GROCERY J. M. WOOD, Proprietor. The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOS. D. CALKINS Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING Tinning nnd Sheet Metal WorR. Gasoline En Bines. Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Office in Davidson Building Phone 105-M DIRECT LINE EAST Tin-trains of t ii. NUrtli Hunk mud run tlirontjli In Simkiiiio, Unite, llflenu, AliiiniMipnlis, SI. I'niil nnd Cliimgn w itlmnt fliun.-. Noiif in fufdn of ln-t tt-f it.pninli'd. Kvery inodern Iciitiire nf piiii(initnt is Htiiiliid. With only W. E. CO.MAN C. F. A P. A., Pt.rtland, Ore. We are NowvTaking Orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes Would Advise Ordering at Once Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phone 124 Hood River, Oregon Phone 306-X Any Part of the Valley Third and Cascade ont cliaiic f train, and (hut in Dm same Malum, Oinitlm, Kriisuh ('ity, St. I.onin, Denver and oilier central ttCMterti points arc readied. Tickets and Imiju'aiie Hintned lliroitli to al eastern nint.H. Oetails will Im' fiirnislieil on iciilest. E. A. G1BERT Agent, White Salmon, VVn.