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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1910)
2 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1910 THE PARIS FAIR The Store that Gives You the Best Values A new shipment of Khaki Goods lor men and boys A lull run ol serges in coals and panls New Neckwear lor men, 4-in-hand, shield tecks, band tecks, boas, etc. In all the talk about the cost of living, one thing should be understood: Good Clothes have not ad vanced as much as other things. Compared with other goods of large consumption, the advance in the cost of fine clothing has been 15 to 100 per cent less than on the other things. The important point for us is: Do you get what you pay for in Clothes? The increased cost in wool has led many makers of clothing to use more cotton and adulteration than ever. The result is a general decline in the quality of clothes. HartS c ha f fixer fcH Marjc maintain the all-wool standard in their goods, regard less of high cost. Every fabric bearing their name is all-wool, and when you find their mark you find abso lute reliability in quality. H. S. & M. Suits for $18, $20, $22 and $25. Other makes for $8, $10, $12 and $15. .Special Boys' Knee Trousers J Price A good assortment in Boys' Knee Trousers, plain knee, all good, clean stock, nothing wrong with them except they are plain knee instead of knickerbocker. Some of cotton, worsteds, cassimeres, serges, cordu roys, etc. Boy's Trousers, 25c grade 13c 35c " 18c " " 40c " 20c 50c " .25c " " 60c " 30c 70c " 35c 90c " 45c " $1.00 " . .50c " " 1.25 " 63c " 1.50 " 75c Boys' Trousers Boys' Trousers You will not want to miss this if you have boys to wear them, for they are cheaper than overalls and look a good deal better. A good assortment of sizes from 2 years up to 16 years. Manhattan Shirts The best known, known as the best; all colors, guaranteed absolutely fast. We have a fine assort ment of all the newest shades and colorings. Once a wearer, you will want no other make. Prices. $1.50, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 Other makes for 45c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Luxuriant Fluffy Hair Nature will provide the beautiful hair you have longed for. All you need to do is simply to keep your scalp perfect ly clean and healthy by using Clarke's Shampoo Jelly It means clean hair, a perfectly clean and healthy scalp, and best of all a chance for nature to work, so a strong growth of manageable hair is the result Use ClarKe'j Shampoo Jetty, 25c GHAS. JV. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon BAPTIST SINGER PASSES BAD CHECKS Arriving at Tbe Dalles three weeks' iijjo and representing himself to be the principal of the Anacortett (Wroth.) high school nuil telling Kev. . S. Cleveuger of the Baptist church that he lnU-nlel to hdcikI the Kuril nier vacation In that city and that he wanted to help in church work. Marlon !S. Taylor, a BaptUt nluger, made his get-away with aorue of the church people money but wns caught lefore he could leave the city. He In now leblud the bars of the county Jail, being held on the charge of obtaining money under falne pre tenses. Taylo" according to The Dalles Chronicle had checks cashed at dif ferent business houses Thursday for the following amounts: A. K. Lake, I12..V); Independent Meat Company, $10; Hotel Albert. $h; "I'hetty place" Kandy Kitchen, Cramer Broth ers, Mrs. Baj urd's, $1.". He drew the checks on the First Nation al bank. The oue tendered at the Lake store was taken to the bank soon after It was presented and It was found that Taylor bad no funds there. The matter was reported to Deputy Sheriff ileno O. Allen and Taylor was found. He staled that he had made a mistuke, that he In tended to change the iiame on the check so that the money would Ik? drawn on the Citizens' bank of Ann rortes. He made good the check and the matter was dropped. However, the officers were later Informed that other checks had Is-en cashed and Taylor was then arrested, a wire Ing received from the Anacortes bank that he had uo funds there. He signed the name of Marlon Cross when he cashed the check at the In dependent Meat market. Taylcr Is about Is years of age and Is u bright young man, being well educated. He dresses well and has a refined and pleasing appear ance. In speaking of the matter Uev. (J. S. Clevenger said: "The young man came here about three weeks ago. He said that he was principal of the Anacortes high school and that he wanted to find something to do In this city while spending his vacation here. I can't understand the case. Taylor Is an exceedingly bright fellow and Is well educated and why he would try to work the game he did Is bard to un derstaud for he Is bright enough to know that he was almost sure to lie detected. The boy Is a fine singer and musical leader and Is an accom plished organ and piano player." The ptlsoner told Sheriff Chrlsman several different stories. Oue was to the effect that he Intended to go to I'ortland, that he planned to meet Billy Sunday, the noted evangelist, In the Bose city, hoping to secure a position with him as a singer. An Unusual Amount of Painting Done This Spring "Kverythlng comes to those who hustle while they wait" seems to le the motto adopted by our energetic merchant, K. A. Franas, for he has certainly Is-en hustling this spring. In backing up Ills excellent adver tising In the columns of the Hood Kiver News the handsome window displays have proved most effective. According to a conversation with one of our reporters there has Ixt-n an unusual amount ol painting done In Hood I'.Iver this spring. That's a sign of prosperity we're very glad to see. This week Hoor paint Is the leader In their window. How an old scratched Hoor or marred bare door can Is; given a hard, serviceable, easlly-kept-clean surface Is clearly shown by the sample they display.0 APPLE GITY BOYS DEFEAT GOLDENDALE In the Columbia league series Hood Kiver went to Goldendale aud defeated the Klickltats by a score of .1 to .1. The game was a good one, Lake's delivery batlliug the Golden dale boys while the Apple City lads made good with the stick and In the field. At White Salmou The Dalles lost to the former team by a score of 8 to 2, owing to the Ineffectiveness of Rl dell who pitched for the Cherry City boys. Hood Blver plays at The Dalles Sunday and the last scheduled con test will be pulled off at (Joldeudule the following week. The stuuillug of the teams of the C jlumbla Blver league Is as follows: The Dalles, WO; Hood Kiver, o4o; White Salmou, j4.; Goldendale, 272. If The Dalles wins unother game. White Salmon or Hood Blver must win In both remaining games to tie The Dalles for first place. PARIS FAMILL PURCHASE VALUABLE BUSINESS CORNER M. E. McCarty and George Tomp son, proprietors of the 1'aris Fair, who have had an option for some time on the corner belonging to G. I). Woodworth and formerly owned by (). B. Hartley, will close the deal today by purchasing It. The prop erty Is 1HI.100 feet and was bought by Mr. Wood worth for $10,iHX). The price to be paid will show a substan tial advance. It Is stated by Mr. McCarty that the I'aris Fair Is In need of more room and that the property was bought with the Idea of building on it when their lease expires on the Uarters it uow occupies. The firm Is comelled each year to add a larger stock to the various depart ments of the stote which Is becoming overcrowded. When built the I'aris Fair will occupy the entire building and all of the departments will le enlarged. Some time ago Messrs. McCarty anil Thompson made an effort to buy the Odd Fellows building, but owing to a disagreement among the memliers as to the price they aban doned the Idea. The corner they have decided to buy Is considered one of the best business sites In the city and Is looked upon as a good Investment for the firm. Commercial Club Meeting The Commercial Club at Its meet lug Monday night decided against a Fourth of July celebration under the auspices of the club. It was stated that I'arkdale and I'ark grange1 would celebrate and therefore It was! believed that It would Is.-better for the city to wait until next year,! when It could sec lire the cooperation of the entire valley. A committee1 was iij pointed to secure furnishings for the new club rooms, which will soon be ready for occupancy. 1 Receives Call at Dayton, Wash. j Bev. W.C. iilmore pastor of Blver-1 side Congregational church has ac cepted a call to the First Congrega tional Church at Dayton, Wash. The new pastorate Is a desirable one for Mr. Gilmore and his many friends are congratulating him and also the congregation which he will serve. I he churcb Is a f Io.immi edifice wit li a pipe organ and handsomely furnish ed. It has a seating capacity of 4m, with a Sunday school room In the basement. I PINE GKOVE Mrs. L. K. Clark Is attending the graduating exercises nt Corvallls this week. James M alloy, who has been ab sent for several weeks nt work In Washington, returned last week. Dou't forget the open meeting nt the grange Saturday evening when a g 1 floral program will be given. H. M. Vannler has sold his prop erty of 2.) acres to Mr. F.lilot, from the east, for a good consideration. Mrs. J. S. Davis, who has been visiting her sons In the Willamette valley, returned Friday of last week. Miss Ilenneglu of Sherman county, sister of Mrs. Bessie Johnson Is visit ing friends In the vicinity. Also Miss Bose Williams. Mrs. Sonnemau of I'eoria, HI., mot her of L. C. Souneman, arrived Friday, with his little girl, for an ex tended visit with her son. Several In the vicinity attended the rose carnival In Portland, among them Mrs. H. M. Vannler, Miss Beua ! Vannler and Miss Jennie Brown. The Ladies' Aid, having postponed their social meeting announced last week, will meet with Mrs. Newman Wednesday afternoon of this week. A. Buhlike, who left some tlnn'iiiro for Winona, Minn., on account of the serious Illness of his father returned to Hood Biver Monday. Mr. Buhnke received news of the dealh of his father who was M1 years old a day before he arrived at Winona. On his way back he visited at Kiiierlor and Duluth. Oregon Shot line and union Pacific TIHE TABLE Effective Sunday, June 12th, trains will arrive and depart at Hood River, Oregon, on the following schedule: WEST BOUND No. 9. Fast Hail (no passengers). 4:E0 A. M. No. 3. Portland Flyer 620 " No. 1L Soo-Spokane-Portland 6:50 " No. 13. Portland Local 7:15 " No. 6. Oregon & Washington Express 7:55 " No. 1. Portland Local 4:30 P. It. No. 7. Chicago Limited 6.45 " EAST BOUND No. 2. Bakei City Local 10:25 A. M. No. 8. Chicago Limited 11:55 " No. 14. The Dalles Local :20 P. M. No. 4. Spokane Flyer 8:00 " No. 10. Fant Mail.... 8:30 " No. 12. Soo-Spokane-Portland 8:55 " No. 6. Oregon & Washington Expression " Traina No. 7 and No. 8 have no coaches; passen gers using this train will be required to pay pull man fare in addition to railroad fare; these trains make no stops between flood River and Portland. Train No. 7 stops only at The Dalles. Arlington, Pendleton. Gibbons, LaGrande. Hot Lake, Union, Baker City and Huntington. Traina No. 1 and 2 stop at all stations between Baker City and Portland. Traina No. 13 and 14 stop at all stations be tween Portland and The Dalles. J. H. FREDRICY, Agent. D. F. STANF1ELD General Blacksmith Horseshoeing a Specialty AT OAK GROVE mmammammm Hood River Light & 1 Power Company If you want quirk returns on your wife's life insurance policy, just forget all the Labor Saving. Monty Saving and Tim Saving Electrical devices on the market at the present time. With an Eltctric Chafing Dish, m Prcotaior and m 7oasrer you can pre pare a good breakfast or midnight lunch in 7 minutes to 10 minute from the time you enter the kitchen. With an Elmclric Waihing Machinm you can put clothea to soak at night, listen to them being washed while you eat breakfast, and watch an electric wringer do them in a twinkling after breakfast. Women in general understand the use of and appreciate an Eltclric Carting iron. Innumerable other devices of a service able and inexpensive nature are on the market, and anyone who atopa to think the matter over will appreciate the fact that a shortening of the cord wood bill will more than eoual the lengthening of Electric Light bill. !f you have a lighting service you will noir mat you gi t the Klectncity for op- aevices nvjetly on a very eraling th' low rate. Kawide this look at the difference in temperature in the rooms. Juwt take a minute some time and fig ure the cost of the wood consumed for washing and ironing alone. If the supply house don't carry a stork of what you want, w will get it for you. &very man tikes Kis Wife to be admired. Why not adorn yours with one of our Handsome Necklaces or a pretty Locket and Chain? Our Jewelry is first of all Reliable. Its beauty you can judge for yourself. Its quality we guarantee. HOOD RIVER S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINGS In Brosius Block JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Genasco Roofing the best Roofing on the market at a reasonable price. This roofing is now in use on the Nickelsen building and School House on the Heights It Is Not an Experiment Blowers Brothers Phone 99 Cor. Oak and First