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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1910)
c THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1910 See Our Splendid Line of Men's and Boys' Shoes and Oxfords All kinds in all the new lasts and leathers THE PARIS FAIR The Store That Saves You Money 4i :;.v-vxi; ,, Cfprjht long b Hart Schaffner eV Mara J ' is Says the Merry IMoth lll flannels looK.aliKe to me I toxJe you all, but Oh, You (Iloth Flakes 10c per Package GHAS. rJ. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon If you're as careful in choosing your wearables as you ought to be, we know where you'll spend your money and what you'll spend it for. You'll buy our Hart, Schaffner & Marx ..Clothes.. You'll know exactly what you are getting all wool cloth, best tailoring, correct style and right fit; and satisfaction guaranteed. Suits for $17, $18, $20, $22, and $25 Other Makes for $8, $10, $12, and $15 We want you to come and see our line and if you do not find everything as we have stated you do not need to feel embarassed. We want you to see what we have and we know you will realize the values. In Boy's Clothes we have some of the biggest values we have ever of fered you. New Spring Patterns and Styles and made up right. Boys' Suits for $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.75, $4 and up to $8.50 Manhattan Shirts You all know what this name stands for. These people make their own cloth and by their own process of dying can guarantee absolutely every Manhattan Shirt not to fade either from light or washing. Then again they are perfectly Tailored, giving you satisfac tion in fit and wearing. Try one next time. Manhat tan Shirts for $150, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. Correspondence MOSIER Mlmt Irene Flnher U the proud owner of a Dew piano which arrived on Wednesday. The tmll game Sunday Itetween If UMiiin and Monler rettulted 7 to M in favor of HuHUtn. K. K. Fredrick came up from Port land Saturday to vlult hln family. MU arm Itt much Improved. Mr. Kent am family It-ft Monday after Home time xpent here vUttlng LIm ulnter Mrs. J. E. Ilughy. MIhh llattle HadllxH of Mood Klver arrived Saturday and will finlnh the term of school In dintrlct No. K Mm. John Crate and Mrn. I'urrell and Hon of The Dalle Hpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I'. I-Mnmnore. I'rof. StranKe and Kev. Warren of The iJalleii came down Saturday and vlnlted with Mrn. '. Klunmore over Sunday. rand ma Warren returned home Saturday after npendlntf neveral lays vlnttlng with her grandson Ira over In Washington. Ir. l'.oliliiHoic, Fred Kvaus, . L. Carroll and Mr. Oas itpent several days of this week In The Iiu'iIpm at tending the 8. S. convention. C. A. Frey left Monday for Ienver. Colo., to visit with his mother. Me will go on to Kansas City and visit friends and relatives Isfore return ing. Me experts to he gone about 1x weeks. Dr. Johnson and K. J. Middles wart spent Thursday lu Hood Hirer. They did not seem to hare a very tig fish story to tell this trip. Miss Kthel Johnson left Tuesday for her home In Portland. On ac count of 111 health she did not finlnh her term of school In district No. K Mrs. M. E. Walte visited for several dnys with her daughter Miss 11. Kooth, going on to Walla Walla le fore returning to her home In Port land. The furmers are all rejoicing over the fine rain we had this week. Strawberries are ripening and It will only be a few days until they will begin chipping. Hev. Clevenger of The Dalles came down Wednesday evening and preached In the Haptlst church. There was u good attendance. All felt well repaid for going. The Commercial club will have a social and business meeting on Sat urday evening, the J 1th. A number of prominent speakers and business men of Portland will ls here and It Is expected every man Interested In the welfare of Mosler will I present. PARKDALE Indications nre that we will have a bum(ier crop of apples up here this year. Mr. Mclsrtac's new store Is about completed. We understand that the post office will I opened Wednesday The Mlddlcfork Irrigating Ditch directors held their regular monthly business meeting last Saturday at the home of the secretary, H. J. Me Isuae. We have heard that the Parkdale s hool has Invited the Mount Hood school to unite with them In a picnic at Porkdale on the closing day of school, May 2uth. John Cooper's new house Is near lug completion. It Is going to be a very pretty little bungalow, and add much to the appearance of that section. Johnny has recently planted 14D0 apple trees on his homestead. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cooper, are making their home with bhn at present. Her. VanNuys held morning ser vices at Parkdale Sunday, at which he preached a rery practical temper ance sermon. The singing wus led by a male choir consisting of Messrs. Mark, Hae Ilabsou, ioldsbury. Mr. Park f THOUGHT HE HAD 'EM. Moody aud sang a solo which was much apureclated by the audience. Mr. MeGuffy presided at the organ. The residents of the I'pper Valley enjoyed the recent meeting of the Presbytery with the Mount Hood and Parkdale churches. There were dally services at both places and It was our privilege to listen to mauy good sermons from a body of ex ceedingly bright men. who made evi dent their earnestness In the Lord's work. We hop to have them again some time. BARRETT F. H Miller and family visited with E. C. Miller's at Mt. Hood last Sun day. Hoy Smith Is busy setting out more trees. He Is seedlngelght acres to alfalfa this spring. Barrett district Is Interested In a high school. The sentiment Is strong ly In favor of a union or county high school. Prof. C. D. Thompson will conduct eighth grade examination Thursday and Friday of this week at the Bar rett school house. Miss Ilulda and Clara Menrlchs left Saturday evening for a visit to their uncle and aunt In Germany. They expect to le gone eight months. Park Grange will hold an all day meeting next Saturday and will have a big basket dinner. All member of the order should le present. Ar rangements will lie made for the cele bration of the Fourth of July. Union Wants Applicants for Pickers The labor bureau established br the Hood HI ver Apple Growers' 'n- Ion Is still In receipt of many applica tions for work, but so far have re ceived but few applications from Is-rry growers In the valley for help. The management of the union calls attention to the necessity of growers putting In their applications for help as soon as possible In order that they may be supplied. Attention Is also called to the fact that berries are ripening rery fast and that an early season will muke It necessary to secure pickers nt once. Th, Surpripp That Gr.et.d Him Aftar His Debauch. A millionaire who had tpicer ideas of humor aud the means to carry thorn Into effect lived lu grent style near Monte Carlo. This man hud an ivory white rllla on a gray crug In a garden of palms and roses, fronting the sun and sunlit sea. Here be would entertain his friends with practical jokes. One night, after roulette at the ca sino and supper at Ciro's, a party of young men were taken to the rllla. A certain young man had drunk a little too much rlntage champagne at the elegant restaurant, and him the host resolved to play one of his Jokes upon. So when the young man fell asleep In the billiard room two servants, re pressing their smiles, carried him away. TLii o.tlir c miPRts. were awakened the ROSS & RICHARDS CIGAR STORE th. L.idln, Conl.ctloniiti ni Tpbaccpltti (Billiard Room and Bowlinr Alley in Connection) Agency Portland Journal Oak Street Hood River. Oregon next morning by the host In person, lie led them through sunlit marble ' i arm. - ; - : i XCTCHCD WITH FHENZIED BANDS TBI ST KM or TBI CHAHDELIKR, corridors, through rooms whose walls of glass gave vlevs of the blue Med iterranean, of sailing ships, rose gar dens and the faroff maritime Alps, with their pule, snow raps. Finally he brought them to n peephole The sceue" they saw" through their peephole was absurd. A daxed man In evening dress, slowly waking to con sciousness, lay on a white plastered floor and looked up In horror at car peted celling. A massive bed, a bu reau, washstands and armchairs, all securely fastened, stared down at him from above. Ills eyes rested on a huge tub directly over his head. In which a tine palm was growing down wards. He gave a yell of terror, rolled over and clutched with frenzied bands the stem of the chandelier, which came up through the plastered floor. j ThereiiHn the practical Joker of a host burst, with a loud laugh, luto the. the room. "They all do it T' he cried. "They all without exception grab the chandelier; for fear they will fall up to the cell-1 Ing!" B Considerate. We lose trust lu each other not through the faults of our neighbors, but because of our own exactions. We expect too much from others, too little from ourselves, always viewing our friends from our tandioint, forgetful cif the suffering, the worry and the toll which demand attention on our right aud left. Mchol Sells Valley Fruitland Heal estate sales reported by W. S, Nlchol during the week nre 10 acres Is'longlng to N. W. Hone for ,tm, SO acres of Charles Shifts place for $.",2iMI and ,M acres of the E M. Nlchol place for f 1,'MMI. The building formerly occupied by ( P. Dabney has Is-en moved around on Cascade avenue and placed In position for occupancy. Automobile InsuranceGuy Y. I'd wards A Co., Agts, 19-22 (Hatch Our (Hatches And you'll find them keeping time to the second. They are like all our goods RELIABLE fl-RTHVP CLAUSE HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINGS In Brosius Block t M 1 buHHomel - ; -v. , 11 mrM . 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