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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1910)
8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910 SOMETHING DOING January Clearance Previous Prices Now Deeply Reduced to Clear All Departments of Winter Goods. Sole VHILE the weather-wise predict that Winter will linger in the lap of Spring, we plan to posi tively prevent our Winter stocks overlapping the arrival of Spring goods. Their complete clearance is the purpose of the mightiest merchandise movement of this mid-winter month. The .deeply reduced prices present powerful reasons for your ready response to economy's most eminent event. Clearance as we plan permits no consideration of costs, ---goods get going-out prices that you will greet gladly. Every department presents urgently underpriced offerings on seasonable and satisfactory stocks. The sale is held in accord with our policy of carrying no goods overwhat we buy to sell this season must be sold this season. Thus every article of Winter merchandise now in this store is marked down to a point where its speedy sale is assured. Immediate investigation is invited. This Unmatched January Clearance Sal Begins Tuesday, January Ath IF Hi EST m Live Local Copies Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis were visit ors In Portland New Year'. Attorney A. A. Jayne returned from a professional visit at The Dalle Friday. Mr. T. B. Ford and daughter Sadie were Portland passenger Monday. Peter Jochlmsen was among the Hood River people who spent the first day of the new year In Portland. County Assessor J. P. Lucas came from the Locks Monday to be In at tendance at the session of the county court. Mrs. Moody, who spent Christmas with her son In the Upper Valley, re turned to Portland, where she 1 making her home this winter, Satur day morning. C. It. Qrelsen left last week for Den ver In the Interests of Better Fruit, to attend the meeting of the western fruit jobbers, which will consider among other things the Lafean box bill. The annual meeting of Riverside Congregational church will be held Friday. January 7, 1910 at the par sonage at 12, noon, sharp. Refresh ments will tie served and the business hour will follow. Every member Is nrged to be present. John Castner was a Portland vis itor New Year's night and Sunday. Mrs. Alma Howe went to Portland Friday to spend New Year In that city. Mis Pearl Bradley returned to her studies at the Willamette University Monday afternoon. Al Mobr has gone to Portland to take a business course at the Chris tian Brother college. Mr. and Mrs. Stelger, the former a brother of Mr. C. A. Bell, were guests at the Mount Hood hotel over New Year. Walter Mascall from Dayvllle, who Is going to school at the liehnke Walker business college, was visiting at the home of Peter Mobr during bis holiday vacation. G. E. Gray, after several days spent with his family who are occupying the Hartley home for the winter, re sumed his travels Monday for the big Implement house he Is connected with. C. H. Sproat, secretary of the Ap ple Growers' Union, left Friday for an extended trip through California, the middle west and eastern states. He will 1 present at the meeting of the western fruit Jobbers which will I held this week at Denver. J. F. Batchelder left Monday for a business trip to Portland. Miss Florence Lelghton, a student of Willamette, stopped Saturday for a short visit with Miss Pearl Bradley In this cltj. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon of this week with Mrs. W. W. Nason, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Clara Esson will speak Weduesday evening at the Christian church on Bible school work. Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 to women only Harold Dabney left last week for Portlaud. On Jauuary 5th he will go to San Francisco where he will take the examination for admittance to West Point. All the retiring officers and officers elect of Canby Relief Corps are re quested to be present by 12:30 at K of P. hall Saturday, Jan 8tb, for special business. By request of the Installing officer. Sherman Buck found a watch tick ing in the snow along State street Monday and brought It to the News office. Shortly afterward Oscar Joues, to whom It belonged, came In and claimed It. It pay to advertise In the News. Mr. Elizabeth Bradley, who has been spending the past fifteen months at her old home In Canada and In different sections of the land of the "Canucks," returned to Hood River last Friday. "Uncle" Richard Brad ley of Creemore, Canada, returned with her and will probably remain for the winter. ''( i I 1 I I Watch 1 -.,.. . t I 1 This j ! Space 1 I i l ; i I if - i' A. C. Lender went to Portland Monday to snd a few days In the city. H. G. Kllibee, editor of the Mosler Bulletin, came down for a short bust ness visit Monday. Miss Mabel Young went to Port land Friday to spend her New Year' vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mr. Geo. D. Culbertson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur enjoyed the fine weather of the new year In Port land. M fua msjs m .a aVaaT aVatT aV I VV. C. 3. U. CeCumn a) A M "Life offer to each but one garden One spring time, In which to sow; We can fill It with fairest flowers That will gladden all the years, Or make It dreary tangle of briars To le reaped with remorseful tears." FKOM GENERAL FRED D. GRANT "I am an out and out Prohibition 1st." "Because I have seen that strong drink has been the source of untold misery to Individuals, to families and to communities, I telieve that Prohibition would Ins an estimable benefit to this country and to the world." "I am convinced that Its honest enforcement would solve many of the social problems of the land." "I have not always been a tota abstainer, although I am one now.' "Where Prohibition has been bon estly enforced, the cause of law and order has beeu advanced." Reception to New Pastor The Mount Hood neighborhood assembled at Grlbble's store last Thursday afternoon to extend a re- ceotlon to Rev. J. Van Nuvse and wife. Mr. Van Nuyse recently came here to take the pastorate of the I'resbvterlan church. About 100 Journeyed through the sleet and cold rain. Rea Babson, R. J. Mclsaac, C. I. Thomas and W C. Sraullen were on the entertain ment committee. Refreshments were served by Mrs. C. I. Thomas and Mrs W. M. Cooper. Messrs. C. I. Moody and Rea Babson sang solos. Ri marks were tnnde by a numlsT. Greeting the new pastorand an hour of fellowship concluded a delightful afternoon. List your proerty with Devlin & Flrebaugh. Coarse ground and rock salt at Whitehead's. Miss Hunt, public stenographer Room 14 Hall building. Storage room for rent. Apply to Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. A. A. Jayne has money to lend at 6 per cent on good security. Hood River Vinegar Company will continue to receive cider and canning apple at the market price. We have 10 acres close to town and Improved, to exchange for good nulmproved. What have you? O. Y. Edwards & Co. C. W. Edmunds, M. I)., eye, ear, nose and throat diseases exclusively. Office hours 0:1." a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 43, Re. 3312-1 Uper valley I have 70 3 acre. small house and barn, nearly all good; adjolne l.'sO acre-tract Just cleared and set to trees. A buy. W. H. Marshall, Dee. DEACONESS KNIGHT VISITS HOOD RIVER Deaconess Kulght connected with the Oregon diocese of the Episcopal Church Is here this week and Mon day held a meeting at the home of Mrs. K.S. Walton In the Interest of church work. On Wednesday afternoon, Jauuary 5th, there will lie a children's meet lug In St. Mark's Church Immediately after the close of school. Deaconess Kulght will talk to them about the boys and girls of Japan and show some objects from that country. All the children of the town are Invited On Wednesday evening there will le a short service at half pnst seven with a talk by deaconess Knight. There will also le Sunday school on Sunday niorutng at ten o'clock A full line of poultry supplies at Whitehead's. Rex Brand Stock and Poultry Food. Best in the world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. Have buyers for some Improved and unimproved fruit farms. Call and list your place with Geo. I). Cul- Itertson & Co. Hood River Yellow Newton Sweet Cider, made from hand sorted and washed apples. Your grocer will de liver same fresh and weet ut 3T mt gallon. DANDRUFF AND IK t FatttmvU aid nr aiae but outward sirns of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan. Jru.'f gerrcs sappin the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out A single application gives relief ted proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents balJness, It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your dnijgistfor free booklet r HOYT CHfMICIL CO. POfcTLANO, tlKCCOM i and morning prayer at eleven. At four o'clock on Sunday after noon there will be evening prayer and an Illustrated talk on "The Life of Christ" by Deaconess Kulght. The models of Herod's temple, of a Jewish synagogue and the objects brought from the Holy Land will Interest those who are studying the Bible. It Is hojM'd that the people of of the town, especially will make It a point to attend this service. Our specialty Is orchard lands. Dev. Iln & Flrebaugli. Don't let the rabbits eat your trees. Buy your tree protectors at White head's. Upper Valley I have some good buys now In ttie Upper Valley. W. II. Marshall. For a good hot lunch call In at Ross & Richards Oyster rooms. Hits elwood sweet cream served with our coffee, and also for sale In any quan tity. The Hood River Apple Cider and Vinegar company Is now receiving cider and cnnidng apples. We are re ceiving this year from M osier and White Salmon. Write your fire Insurance with the old reliable firm, Geo. D. CullsTtson & Co., who write for the lt old line companies. The Home, Royal, Liverpool, London & Glole, North America and Continental. National Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A. Established 1868 Over One Million Dollars of Insurance in Force in Hood River County. For rates or information apply to J. M. Schmeltzer Local Representative, or A. B. Combs State Manager, Portland Foust & Howe Mechanical Experts Automobile and Bicycle REPAIRING Lss Band Sawing, Oas and Steam En gines Rebuilt. Machine work of all descriptions. Sixth and Columbia Sti-Mta, Photi 109 Use Wood Fiber House Plaster Stranahan & Clark Well Drilling: Quick I Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Offlct, No. 9 Oik ItrMt rttonti. 26 tr 2002- v