J i " : HOOD RIVER QLACIEK. THURSDAY,' DECEMBER 2, 1915 fAiV in warmik of summer sun Perfection Oil Healer Makes the house warm and cozy on the cold, damp days. Inexpensive to operate easily carried from room to room. Smokeless and odorless. Deal art sverywhere. For Serf nwltt ute Pearl Oil. Standard Oil Company (California) , Hood River ' AAA A A AAA AAA E3 'i Sausage for Breakfast These Cool Mornings! Doeea't It sound good? It will tasks goad, too. US II Cresn Trading Stamps or discount of five per cent on aU btUa paid on or before the tenth of the month following purchases. . W. J. Filz Meat Market TELEPHONE 4141 v 5 33 A PS fjDi -JO( ( )0 CN y WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TO US DIRECT FOR VVOOD-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEIIENT AND LIHE AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS STRANAHAN & CLARK Hood River, Oregon oc f - " o 0 The Purity Dairy Co. . mmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmtmmmaimatam Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOiS. D. CALKINS White River Flour Makes Dread Having the Old Dreadr Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS The Weather Is Fine Can you think of anything that surpasses in plea sure an automobile ride on a brilliant sunshiny Autumn Day? Enjoy these pleasures yourself. Don't think you can't afford them. Get under the wheel of a Max well. After you have learned the moderate cost of these fully equipped wonder cars $745, f. o. b. Hood River and you will see what you are missing. Let us show you the car. Howe & Ingalls Maxwell Agency Fourth and Columbia Sts. ASSESSMENT ROLL SLIGHTLY INCREASED HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (By Mark Moe) Last Thursday the firemen and tbe high school played a tie game in foot bail. 77. Both teams were pisyin the best that could be expected. The Jay was rather bad, and the ball was The summary of tbe assessment roll as made oat by Assessor Wickhsm, less properties 01 public service corpora tions, shows a total valuation In the I. ii an Mstk jtailBaasi aUtOJirail - f nnnhlAi M u a m m - aak. ... aa. I SIIIUli WUIVH VPHBivu an.waaaa ( u as an. county ox sa.ios.6io. i no stale iss but no t umbles were made on any other uu.ul.H.uU Umm u. Ki.cn Tiua- account. Had there been as Rood a lion on the corporation properties of dty on ,ny of tbe other gsmes the trim anilril Thiai aalnat ana Inal I'. a,.-. . .... ...u... vu ui. ii .rnad would have Been nesrer isuu tdan yesr wss $2,067,807.08. The total val uation given in last year's assessment roll was $8,890,336. The greatest increase in live stock in the eounty in tbe past . year is shown in the number of sheep. Lsst year a total of 81 sheen was re do r ted to the A?Mn.?h? 10 this yesr show9 higb Bchoo,., possession on their 438. Csttle bsve increased in the year from 911 to 1010, and the increase of swine bsi been 623 to 942. Assessor Wickhsm ia not satisfied with the number of automobiles turned in for assessment. His roll shows only 148 machines, the value of which ia I31.000. p ' "My deputies and I." ssvs Assessor Wickham, "find that many automobile owners claim to have their cars in Portland shops or garages for ssle or exchange at the time of our visits dur ing the ntst of the year." toe registered licensee ror uood River eounty cars will now reach si most 225. and less than half of tbe 77 cars not turned in aa assessable prop erty have been purchased since last Harcb. it was to 200 Thursday, In the beginning of the game tbe bleb school kicked off to the firemen, and the ball came to rest about in the middle of tbe field. The high school beld tbe firemen there, so they were forced to punt, bringing the ball in the 30 WEDDINGS , Sailh-Niewa The wedding of John Smith, captain of ithe Columbia river steamer J. N Teal, end Miss Marie Nisson, both of Portland, was solemnized Wednesday night of last week. Rev. w. B. Young officiating. The wedding occurred at the Asbury paraonage. At the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eby. the wedding of Tkomaa Lee and Miss fearl Eby was solsmniaed on the afternoon of last Thursday, a large nuaaber of friend and relatives being present. Kav. w. li. loung waa the officiating minister. Deu-Bibcock The bride having arrived bat few minutes before the ceremony from Bis- nee, Ana., the wedding of U. H. Dean and .Miss Elsie Babcock occurred Sun liav aftafRflna at th aaaioWnaa nf -Tin tice of the Peace Buck, who officiated. The bridegroom formerly resided at Bisbee. m c. Mr. and Mrs. Dean will mske their home on Belmont orchard place. StrueWburk Local friends of the bridegroom have juat received announcements of the wedding at the home of the bride s parents. Prof, and Mrs. Lswis H Clark, of River Falls, Wis., of Miss Alice Edith Clan and Ferdinand T. Struck, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Struck, of Lyle, Wash. Rev. D. H. Spencsr, pestor of the First Congregational church of Kiver rails, officiated. Mrs. Struck is a graduate of the do mastic economy department of the Co lumfeia University Teachers' College. Mr.struck waa reared on one or the pto neet appia orchards of the valley. He won recognition lot his scholarship at the high school, and was president of the first class graduated from the insti tution. He graduated in 1911 from the University of Uragon, having been granted the degiee of B. 8. in civil engineering. He later took a master's degree from the Colombia University Teachers College. The wedding is the culmination of a romance begun when both Mr. and Mrs. Struck were at Columbia. Since their graduation both have been engaged in educational work. Mrs. Struck hss bean head of the department of domes tic economy at the Western State nor mal school at Kalamaoao, Mich., while Mr. Struck for the peat several years has been principal of the uses county. New Jersey, vocational school, tha first stste aided county vocational school to be established in tha United States. Mr. and Mrs. Struck will be at home at Mason Court, Orange, N. J., after December in. Mr. and Mrs. Struck eatend an invi tation to their western friands to visit tbem when in the esat. Firann'i Ball Wu Success yard line. But right here Baker got bold of the ball, with a clear field ahead of him, netting six points for tbe firemen. The goal was succesfully kicked, making a total of 70 in favor of the firemen. Ibis seemed to nerve the high school op to a great deal more action, because within a few minutes our young hope ruia made a glorious march to an ton est to goodness touchdown. Stanton kicked goal, tying the score, 77. mak ing quite an eventful game because all the scoring was done in the first quar ter. In the second and third quarters noth ing really happened, although both ag gregationa seemed to be trying to stsrt something, but somehow neither could furnish it. However, in the Imiuar ter the firemen made one last desperate effort to score again, but without avail. because ,in that aupreme moment the wearera of the blue performed the stone wall act. and soon tbe ball wss sgain in the center of tbe field, where it stayed until the end of the game, The players who starred for the fire men were Capt. Ford, Moe and Coshow And for the high school, Capt. Button Bentley, Stanton and lolman. - Tbe firemen lineup was: Koss, Noble. Ig: McGuire, It; Osgood, le Crump, rt; Bragg, It; Shay, re; Co- show, q: Frarm, fb; Baker, lb; Capt, Ford, rb. Moe replaced cragg middle of third quarter. Imbols substitued for McCiuire at the beginning of aecond half. Osgood took 4mbolz' place lat end of third quarter and Lewis re placed Osgood at end of second quar ter. The wearers of the blue lined up ss follows: Jacobsen. e: lolman. re Bentley. le; A. Button, rt; Lancaster, lb: VonderAbe, rg; Lofts, Ig; Nickel sen, q; Capt. M. Button, rh; Howard, In ; Stanton, f b. Tbe substitutes were Hasbrouck for Lancaster, Papa for Bentley. Tucker for Tolman. Bentley for Pape, Tolman for Tucker, Pape for Howard, Lancaster lor Hasbrouck Hasbrouck for Lofts, The students appreciated last week fully, for the three days that the teach era' institute was in session. Thanks giving day and Friday, which was giv en ss a holiday The second era in the cycle of athlet ics in H. R. H. S. for the term 1915 16 stsrted off with a boom Monday That sfternoon Coach Wsgner retired from the stage for a few moments and Win. Cohoon appeared in the title role as coach of the basketball team. He has bsen a very able player himself. snd 1st us hope he can transfer some of "ye old zip to ourjJocBl quintet, This year the high school will have to play, or rather practice, in .the U. B, gym. and since there isn't worn to ac commodate vety many at aiiime, for the hrst two weeks Mr. Cohoon has outlined a system which, if supported Dy tne pays, ougnt to won., capt. Johnson, captain of the varsity, has sslectad five other captains for these first two weeks. ThoBe selected are M. Button, Bentley, Yonder A he, Cop per, and Stuhr. Tuesday evening two of the teams chosen under two of tbe esptsins, practiced; Wednesday, two more, and so on. But the third week the varsity will be picked and given practice every night of that week for the game with White Salmon Decem ber 1. The literary society will meet this svsning at the library hall. Miss Hat- tie Brunquist presents the play. "Dick era Christmas Carol. From efforts that she has made been expending, to gether wita that of Mrs. t . L. Breed, the outlook seems promising. Follow ing is the cast: Scrooge, Mark Moe; Bob Cratchit, Ben Breed; Mrs. Cratch it, Stella Perry; Scrooge's nephew. Arthur Jobnsen: Peter, a benevolent gentleman, ao guest, Leonard How ard; Martha Cratchit, Vera Lafferty; small gin, also guest, Katnerine Skin ner; Boy, Myron Hoyt; Tiny Tim. Haydon Crews; Marley'a Ghost, also the gnost or Christmas future, Earl Shank; Fezziwig, Arthur Lofts: Spirit or Christmas Past, Lulu Prather; Spir it or ennstmas present, lieua Hukari; The Girl, Edna Thornbury. Remember, the Mascot will be on The Eleventh Annuel Fireman's hall held at Hsilbronner hall last Thursday svsning was successful. Ths event was one of tha most pleasant of tha vaar. and ths firs laddies, their wives, fami- sale at the library ball this evening, es and sweethearts made merry until Thanksgiving, now by eustom in Hood Kivsr fireman s Day, hsd become his tory. With but two days' work more before ins sum ot svi was nausea Dyitie them for the completion of the surveys Loop Survey About Coapkted fire department cseds. from tbe dance pro- Ari-Tstectk Fight Staftei Anti-tuberculosis week will be cele brated in Hood River. Tbe week will end with a union service of all Protest ant churches at the Riverside Congre gational church, where talks on tuber culosis prevention will be given by Dr. J. M. Waugh and Dr. Jesse Edgington, tne latter city health officer. 1 he union meeting will be beld Sun day afternoon, December 12, at 4.30. Ravlin III at San Francisco III from a nervous breakdown, caused from'his close application to work in the Palace of Horticulture. C. N. Rav- n. Uregon chief of horticulture at the Panama exposition, is confined to his bed st a ban Francisco sanitarium. ews or nr. Kavlin's illness was brought here by W. E. King, who has just returned from tbe fair. ine Horticultural man suffered a collapse from overwork just before tbe exposition wtg opened last winter. of the main loop road and laterals around Mount Hood to connect the Upper Hood River valley with the old Barlow road, tbe crew or government engineers have left the scenic region or hlgb altitude because or snowfall. By use of hand levels tbe remain ing portion of the line was run," says Al. CruikshanK, who wss s member of the crew of engineers, "snd sufficient data was gathered for the making of estimates. Mr. Cruikshank says that he hss never seen a more beautiful country than that through which the proposed the forest reserve will pass. A crew of 10 men was engaged on the work. Help Your Liver It Pays When your liver gets torpid and your stomach acts queer, take Dr. King's New Life Pills a. id you will find your self feeling better. Tbey purify the blood, give you freedom from constipa tion, biliousness, dizziness and indiges tion. You feel fine just like you want to feel. Clear the complexion too. 25c at druggists. Electric Organ Will Be Here Saturday The new pipe organ to be installed by the Electric theatre will be in place Dy Saturday, according to in announce-1 ment by the proprietors, Wslter Shay and vera wnucomn. Because of a de linquency on the part of the Eilers Mu sic House, of Portland, from whom the musical instrument was purchased, the organ was not placed last week, as planned. The new musical instrument will be shipped here from The Dalles. Owes Her Good Health to Chamber Iain's Tablets "I owe my good health to Chamber. lain s 1 ablets," writes Mrs. K. G. Neff. Crookston, Ohio. "Two years age I was an invalid, due to stomach trouble. I took three bottles of these tablets snd have since been in tbe best of health." Obtainable everywhere. Canby Corps is Praised Of all the corps thst I have visited, said tbe department inspector, Mrs. Cors McBride, of Portland, when she was finishing ber work of inspection here Saturday evening, "I have found no organization more enthusiastic over its work and better drilled than Canby Corps of Hood Kiver." Mrs. McBride psid tbe Uotps a visit of inspection Saturday afternoon. Full initiatory work was participated in by the Corps members. While here Mrs. UcBride wss entertsined at luncheon at the Hotel Oregon. Laughter Aids Digestion Laughter is one of the most healthful exertions ; it is a great help to digeetion. A still more effectual help is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. Iy you should be troubled with indigestion give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Ob tainable everywhere. WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. . Science has shown that nasal eat arch often indicatei a general weakness of the body, and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, it any good. To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which ia a medicinal food and a building-tonic, free aromaicouoiorany narmtuldrugs. Try it. . cottaBowne.'Btoomfold. N.J. Let 'er Rain! If you've a man's work to do, wear Tower's Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 The coat that keeps out all the rain. Re flex Edges stop every drop from running in at the front Protector Hat, 75 cents Satisfaction Guaranteed CfWElta Stud for fret catalog .l"ii i A. J.TOWER CO. 55-S J BOSTON SffBRftS9 "AShimo In ffQl Every Droit" I 43L Cet a can today from fjv Mt your hardwar or ro- jMJljl Shampoo, Hair Dressing, Cure of Dandruff Facial Massage Residential Work by Appointment Madam Bergeron and Daughter Room 319 Hotel Oregon Second Hand Store I BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF SECOND HAND GOODS; WHETH ER YOU WANT TO BUY or SELL, GIVE ME A TRIAL. H. GROSS Third St. Hood River, Ore. I have received my Holland bulbs for planting. I make a special offer on the following: Tulips 3c to 4c each. Daffodils 3c to 4c such. Narcisus 3c to 4c. Crocus lc, 75c per 100. Hyacinths 8c to 10c each ; 75c to $1.00 per dozen. Calla and Easter Lilies. Plenty of potted plants. Cut flowers in season Heights Greenhouse Get. ItetiBjer, Prep. Real Estate and Loans I will endeavor to have a bar gain always in all lines of Real Estate. Office hours from nine A. M. to five P. M. T. D. Tweedy Phone 2644 1103 Wilson St., Hood River, Ore. YOU ARE INVITED to inspect our stock of Heating Stoves We believe that we can interest you both in quality and price. When you want a RANGE let us show a Majestic, some of these ranges have been in continuous use in Hood River Valley for more than a quarter of a century. . Blowers Hardware Co Th Firm That "MaKec Good" Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts. In the A Hone Should be Well Shod We will appreciate you bringing us your animals and they will, too. The great increase of satisfied custo mers is a testimonial to our work. Blacksmithing of all kinds. Work for orchardists a specialty. w. a snow Fourth Street Phone 2611 PEOPLES NAVIGATION COMPANY .Steamer Tahoma Down Sundays. Tuesdays, Thursdays Up Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays All kinds of freight and passengers handled. Horses snd automobiles given special attention. Jack Bagley, Agent, Phone 3514 Vetch and Clover Seed Place your orders for seed now. Get your seed in before early Fall fains. We csrry a full line of Fall grains for hay and cover crops. Clover Seed, Alfalfa Seed. Ahyke Clover VETCH, RYE, WINTER WHEAT and WINTER OATS. KELLY BROS. WAREHOUSE eTmtK askdl K. . MX. lhoie 1401 W.J.BaRer&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands 1 PURCHASED AT A BAR gain, a full line of Sample Purses, which I vtf 11 sell at less than cost. I also received a very nice line of Imported Auto Robes direct from the factory, which I am selling less than Portland prices. William Weber Bell Building Collector's Notice Tbe aMeaamenta for the rear 1915 of the Hood River Imratlon District are now do. and parable to tbe Collector at hi. office, and will become delinquent on tba hut Monday In December next thereafter, and on lent paid prior thereto S per cent will be added to the amount thereof. 1 will be at my residence on Wetineadays and at tba flnt National Bank on Saturday trom 10 a. m to I p. in. nt-Oft) 1. C. BOWMAN. Collector. Anderson Undertaking. Co. LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 312 Cascade Are. Phone 1394 ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. 0TRANUJAKS A RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can securerst-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture ans pianos. We do everything horses can do. Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. TJJ)Ur Heath & Mllligan Mixed Paints Okh Glidden's Varnishes A Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste rot SVf 1 O.H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST Telephones : Office 1081; reeidenct 3331 Uffice over Butler Bank H. D.W. PINEO, D. D. S. DENTIST Rooms 4, S and 6 Telephone Smith Building 8021 Dr. V. R. Abraham Physician and Surgeon Office in Eliot Block Office Phone 4151 Reeidenc phone 4152 E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. DENTIST Telephones : Office 3161 residence 3421 Office in Broeius Building :