The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, July 13, 1910, Page 10, Image 10

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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910
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Summer Goods Must Matte Room for Our Immense
Fall Shipments which Will Soon Be
Enroute for Hood River
Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Suits, Wash Dresses, Wash
Goods and Men's and Boys' Clothing, Straw Hats, Underwear and hun
dreds of items our limited space will not permit us to mention.
Fimm AD (Cuba
Live Local Copic3 j
Iarn to say EL KAYO
V. O. Smith went to Portland
Saturday for a day lu the big city.
Miss IJuth Armstrong of Salt Lake
City spent last week here visiting her
father Leroy Armstrong.
A. A. Jayne and family were visit
ors at Trout Lake Sunday. The
trip was made In Mr. Jayne's car.
Mrs. Savage had the misfortune
last week to sprain one of her limbs
quite badly and Is unable to use It.
Kurnette Duncan, after an absence
of some time, was at Mosier Friday
luoklng after his property Interests
there.
I). LIttletield, engineer of the log
ging engine at Dee, came here Satur
day to meet his mother who has
arrived on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. lilauchar have
recently adopted a bright anil at
tractive little girl who Is reported a
lielng seriously sick.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Y. l'lneo were
lu Portland several days last week,
where the doctor attended the meet
ings of the State Dental Society.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Manning are
noted among the guests at the Hotel
IftiDox In Portland Thursday. Mr.
aud Mrs. Frank Cram were registered
as guests at the )regon Thursday.
Mrs. V. A. Carson, who has In-en
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Homewood, returned to her
home in Vancouver, Wash., Monday.
The Dayton, Wash., Dispatch says
"Kev. V. C. Ollmore of Hood Kiver,
Ore., has accepted the pastorate of
the Congregational church In this
city and with his family will move
to Dayton about the first of Septem-l-r.
Kev. llmore Is recommended
as being a thorough student of the
ology and an eloquent and forcible
speaker. He has been pastor of the
Congregational church at Hood
P.lver for the past six years, where
his efforts In building up a large con
gregation have been most successful."
Old stable manure Free for the
hauling away. Paradise farm
H axel wood double Jersey butter
milk will ! carried In stock during
hot weather
For Sale Seven room house, two
lots, small barn, corner Sixth ami
Sherman. Will sell furnished or un
furnished. I5ath with hot ami cold
water. Apply at house. Mrs. Z. C.
Phillips
F. D. Currier was a week end vis
itor In Portland last week.
O. H. Rhodes was n business vis
itor In The Dalles last week.
P. F. Fonts of Cooks, Wash., ac
companied by Mrs. Fouts, was here
Monday on n business visit.
Harry Perkins of La Orande, Ore.,
visited friends In Hood Kiver
Sunday. Mr. Perkins Is In the freight
department of the O. II. & N. Co.
Mrs. A. C. Huhn and daughter of
Minneapolis, who have leeu visiting
their brother and uncle, E. S. Dobbin
near Hood Kiver, returned Sunday.
(ieo. Dimmick left Sunday for Star
buck, Wash., where he is Interested
In a wheat ranch in connection with
his brother. He will return Satur
day. Mrs. J. W. Sifton of Portland and
Mrs. Jas. W. Neilsen of Valley City,
North Dakota, were guests at the E.
S. Dobbin home near Hood Kiver
last week.
Hood Kiver sent a ball team to
Stevenson on the Fourth that trim
med the ball players of the Washing
ton city lu both games. Hart pitched
for Hood Kiver.
John Connell, who has been em
ployed in a large automobile garage
In Portland for some time, has re
turned to Hood Kiver ami Is looking
after the repairs on several cars here.
Accompanied by his family nnd
Claude Markliain W. L. Nichols took
a motor trip twenty miles south of
The Dalles Sunday, In Mr. Nicliol's
four cylinder Kilo Keo. The Dalles
was reached from Hood Kiver in one
hour ami fifty-five minutes,
Shively Ac' Mclilllvary have bought
the horseshoeing and not the black
smithing business of Snow A: I'pson
as reported last week. The Snow Ac
I'pson company retain the black
smithing and iron working business
which will be conducted us before.
A full line of poultry supplies at
Whitehead's
Men's washing a specialty. Mrs.
Phot-lie. Collins. Phone lW-X
Hazclwood sweet cream and Ice
cream can be obtained In quantities
from now on at Koss Ac Kichard's
I have a client who wants to bor
row f.'MX) for two years. Will pay X
per cent and secure note with first
mortgage on Improved real estate
valued at $Wmi. Phone .'Mix M. S.W.
Stark, Eliot Kldg
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A. T. Allen, alter a week's visit at
Seattle, returned to Hood Kiver Sat
urday. J. C. Skinner and Mrs. Skinner left
on the local Saturday for n short
visit In Portland.
Kobert Husbands Is In California
attending a family reunion and will
be absent some time.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Young very
pleasantly entertained a large party
of friends Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Page came up
Saturday evening and spent the
Fourth at the homes of Mrs. C. M.
Page and F. E. Dano. Optimist.
The Pacific Coast Nurserymen's
Association which will be held at
Walla Walla the 12th, Kith aud llth
of this month, will be attended by a
number from here, among them E H.
Sin-paid, of Ik-tter Fruit, F. H. Stan
ton, C. D. Thompson and Chris,
(irelsen.
The Woman's League gave au Ice
cream social at the residence of Mr.
and Mr.J. T J. Cunning Friday. In
teresting nddresr.es were made by
Mrs, J. W. Klgby, Mrs. A. A. Jayne
and W. F. Grimm. A short vocal
and Instrumental program was also
rendered.
A cement sidewalk being laid In
front of the addition to the Hotel
Oregon on Second street Is an Im
provement that Is being appreciated.
Jack Morrison, who owns the ad
joining buildings will soon lay a ce
ment walk lu front of his proierty
to connect with It.
Professor M. S. Terry, D. D., L. L.
D., of Evauston, 111., has been tour
ing tlie northwest and lecturing on
Kiblical subjects, having spoken at
Spokane, Seattle, Tneoma and Port
laud. He visited the vall.-y this
week. While here he was the guest
of Kev. H. I. Wood.
L-tters In the pocketbook which
was found on the Fourth and men
tioned in last week's News, indicate
that It iM-longs to Mrs. E. Fine,
whose address Is given as 12." Sher
man avenue. Anyone having any
Information about Mrs. Fine can
have the pocketbook returned to her
by coining to the News ollii-e.
That Hood Kiver residents have a
tootli for icecreum was di-iuonstrit-ed
on the Fourth when Koss, Rich
ards Ac Company disposed of 210 gal
lons of Hazel wood cream. The trade
in this fine make of Ice cream has In
creased wonderfully during the past
few summers and the Koss-Kii-hnrds
company are handling mora of It
t his year than ever.
Cent Ctgars
Ire good
...At ALL DEALERS...
Campbell & 6
Distributors
Cigars
Portland
VANS
Oregon
Yucco Tree Protectors at Whiteheads
W. Currier, expert piano tuner;
rexiileut of valley. Phone 210-K
For Sale I'.rand new visible type
writer, ?;.". Try It a week. A.Wil
son, Mount Hood depot
(ieo. D. Ciilhcrtsoti Ac Co. write all
kinds of Insurance. Fire, life, acci
dent, plate glass and bonds
Ki-x I'.rand Stock and Poultry
Food. P.est 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 fieo. D. Cul
bertson Ac Co
C. W. Edmunds, M. D., eye, ear,
nose and throat diseases exclusively.
Ofllce hours Mi'M a. in. to 4 p. in.
Phone 4:1, Kes. :CU2-L.
Wanted 20 to K) acres of unim
proved for cijstour-rs. Also 10 to 15
acres Improved on theeaHtHlde.fi.
Y. Edwards Ac Co. Phone 22 L
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Day,
a boy.
John A. Perl and Mrs. Perl of Med
ford are guests at the Hotel Oregon.
('apt. A. Kriggs of Portland was a
guest at the Mt. Hood Hotel Mon
day. C. L. Wheeler returned Wednesday
from a several days' visit at Van
couver, 15. C.
('. D. Nlckelsen and Paul Hubbard
spent Tuesday at Shiperd Springs on
a business visit.
A dance will be held at Oak Grove
hall Friday evening to which every
body Is Invited.
County Commissioner K. J. Mc
Isaac was here Monday from Park
dale on a business visit.
H. C. Peters arrived Friday from
Cincinnati aud will spend the sum
mer with his son at bis ranch.
A. S. I'.lowers Is noted In the Port
land papers as a delegate to thestate
assembly from the 7th precinct In
the Kose City.
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Steiuhauser
and S. (i. Kuhson were among the
upper valley people who visited the
city last week.
Mrs. F. W. Eggert returned to
Portland Monday accompanied by
Miss Florence Avery, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Avery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Went, accom
panied by Mrs. Wentz's mother
whose home Is In Omaha, are mak
ing a two days' visit In Portland.
Fordham Kimball, who recently
bought the E. L. Klemtner place re
turned from Iioston .Tuesday and
will take up his residence at his new
home.
(.'has. N. Clarke left Monday for
(iearhart beach where he will attend
the meeting of the State Pharmaceu
tical Association which will be held
there this year.
Miss Margaret Nlckelsen now a
nurse in the North Pacific Sanitarium
at Portland arrived here Monday for
a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. II. Nlckelsen.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Siinms of Color
ado, related to Mr. and Mrs. G. Y.
Edwards, spent Sunday here. Mr.
Edwards and Mr. Slmms took a trip
to Portland Monday.
Miss Editli Gill, now living in Spo
kane, where she has a responsible
position in one of the hospitals Is
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gill 011 the
Helghts.
Apply to (Jeo. D.
Money to loan.
Cullx-rtson Ac Co
Don't let the rabbits eatyour trees.
Buy your tree protectors at White
head's Kooins and board can be had at
reasonable rates by applying at the
Kentucky Home. Phone 2."L
The Koss Ac. Richards Company
will seive Hazelwood special Ice
cream Sundays at the same price as
other creams
If your horse Is run down and out
of condition and you want to get
him In shape to do good strong
work buy a pall of Kex Stock Food
It will do the Job. Whitehead's
Teething children have more or
less diarrhoea, which can be con
trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All
that Is necessary Is to give the pre-
siTlled dose after each operation of
the bowels more than natural and
then castor oil to cleanse the system.
It Is safe and sure. Sold by all deal
ers."
APPLE
LAND
IMPROVED
We have 80 ACHES 4 1-2 miles south of Hood River, all
set to Newtowns and Spitz-enherps, 1 to 4 years old, A-l con
dition, which is cut up and being- sold in ten acre tracts.
Good soil, perfect drainage; beautiful view of lioth moun
tains; on Mt. Hood road. This is a splendid buy and will
double in value in three years' time. A purchaser of a sec
tion of this property could pet it cared for by parties in the
valley at a very reasonable figure, making it an A-l invest
ment. Prices range from $1.(KK) to $9,K0 on these tracts.
Easy terms. Write or inquire now if you wish one of these,
as they are among the best bargains on the Hood River
market. Easy terms.
10 ACKKS near school, stors and railway Htation, on main roa.il. wil. ffwd iirainair.
All wt to two year old Newtownn and Spitzenl-rK. pxoi lli-nt condition. Hargain at T..MX.
Eaay Termn.
35 ACHES in the Oak Grove district, red nhot a il. 2.1 acrea under cultivation and in orchard
aa followa: 203 Newtowna and Spitrenberira 10 yeara old, 412 Newtowna and S.iUenlierg-a
2and3yeara old, 3ns Newtowna and SpitzenberKu 4 and 5 yeara old. 4.V0 Newtowna and
Spitzenberira 1 year old and .11 treea family orchard; 2 acres alfalfa, balance liitht rlearinir.
fine spring on place, water piped to houae and barn. At the price of I20,. included team
and complete set of implement to run the ranch. Kajiy terma.
75 ACRES 3 1-2 milea out on went aide, lfi acrea in Newtowna and 8pitzenberg-; 8 acrea full
bearing-, balance 2 to 5 year old; 14 acrea in meadow, balance litrht clearing-; all but a few
acrea of thin place can be cultivated, best of orchard and berry land. Complete aet of build
ings. Spring water piped to house, modern plumbinc Free water for irrigation. 1-ocatn)
with an attractive view of ll.iod Kiver. Price :i.1.0nil, including team, cow, chickena. wagon,
hack, harness, spray outfit, in fact a complete equipment for running the place. Terma.
20 ACRES. 6 milea from Hood River, set to commercial orchard aa followa: 4ln Newtowna
and Spitzenherga 14 yeara old; HW Spitlenliergs. 213 Newtowna: 24 Ortleya. 7 yeara old; 76
Spitzenbcrgs. 4 yeara old. 5 acrea ready for fall planting. G-iod house and barn. County
road on two sides. Price $24.000.. Terma.
t, ACRES, in Willow Flat district. 10 acrea under cultivation; 6 acrea in one year old
Newtowns and Spitzentierga. 4 acrea in potatoes; balance partially cleared. Four acrea in
young atrawberriea between the treea. 10 inches of water atock; good team and complete aet
of implements go wilh the place. 4 room house, small Urn and good spring on place. A
bargain at flO.000. Terma.
UNIMPROVED
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40 ACRES. 6 milea out on the Kaat aide, beat of orchard land. HooO; 11.100 cash. Iwlance
three or five years.
20 ACRES, fl milea out on East aide, good drainage, good local ion, under the dilch. Al
orchard land. Good buy at $.'1,100; $12.10 cash, balance 3 to 5 yeara.
20 ACRES, 12 1-2 slashed and burned, red shot soil, eloae in. $l"ri per acre,
20 ACRES high anil sightly. In best orchard district, prnrtically cleared, $TM per acre.
120 ACRES, on tipper Neal Crock, moatly tillable land; about 6 million feet of saw timber
Price $.Viiio cash.
63 ACRES, near Summit, ahot anil; 60 acres good orchard land, few scattering fir and aome
oak. Price $7000. $1700 cash, balance on or before seven yeara.
DcTltn & f trcbaugb
THE LEADING DEALERS
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