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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910 FA mm imssm rn LJVI MEW McKJbbon Hats Just arrived Lhe Local Copies Henry Howe came down from Walla Walla Friday for a few days' visit with bU family. t'arl Vaughan left Tburday for Seaside. He also attended the dedication of the Elks' new building at Astoria. Howard Davb, now living; In the Willamette valley, came up Friday in connection with the sale of his place in the valley. Sheriff Lou Morse and wEfe and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Straoataan re turned from a week's fishLng and pleasure trip to Trout Eke, Friday. Mrs. Weeks, who bought out the Style Shop, Is In Portland tbl week attending the fall sale of mUliDery. The store will b closed until her re turn. Mrs. S. E. liartmefs and daughter Marie arrived home from their east ern trip last week and express them selves as pleased to be out of the op pressive heat of the enst and middle west. Mrs. S. W. Arnold. Mrs. J. W. Am tuerman and son, Joseph, and the Misses Lena and Pearl Isenberg left Friday for Newport. They were Joined In Portland by Miss Bessie Isenberg. Charlie Warren, who was atone time a frequent visitor at Hood River, but who has of late spent most of his time In Portland came up Saturday for a few days' rlslt In the valley. Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Hoge and daughter, Miss Jane Hoge, left Sat urday for a six weeks' Alaskan trip. The party went from here to S rattle, where they sailed on one of the last steamers of the season. Judge Henderson, who last week withdrew as a candidate for county Judge, announces that be will lie a candidate for Joint representative on the statement No. 1 platform. The Judge's declaration Is a. strong one and leaves no room for doubt sto his attitude toward the assembly. Yucco Tree Protectors at White heads. Money to loan. Apply to Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. Men's washing a specialty. Mrs. Phoebe Collins. Phoue ll.'i-X. Hazelwood double Jersey butter milk will be carried In stock during hot weather. For Sale Brand new visible tye wrlter, . Try It a week. A. Wll son. Mount Hood depot. Booms and board can le had at reasonable rates by applying at the Kentucky Home. Phone iVL. Dance at Pine Grove Grange hall Friday evening, August l-'tb. Music by Newman's four-piece orchestra. K very body Invited. Wanted A small home place w ith Is-aring fruit trees, with or without house, near school, one to five acres, cheap. Address P. O. box or call 2.'.9. In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Ileiuedy. There Is no danger from It and relief Is sure to follow. F.s iwx'lally recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold b.v 11 dealers. You expect us to show you the New Things First. That's what comes from being in the spot light commercially. People on the darkened portion of the stage can flat or sharp, get out of step or stub a toe and about half fill the bill generally without generally getting into serious trouble. Not so with one in the Spotlight! Every eye strains to watch him every ear to hear him. Every mis-step, discordant note, forgotten line is damaging. He must be right on the job all the time. He must give his utmost ; must do the very best he can all the. time to continue to succeed. This is the principle in which we have built up our business in Hood River. We are straining every nerve to get you the JVctvest and 'Best in our Line. Rev. It. B. Webster and Miss Violet Webster, of Menlo Park, Calif., are gu,ests at the Oregon. Miss Vivian Jarvls, after a week spent at Trout Lake, has returned to her duties with the Gilbert-Vaughn Implement Company. F. H. Stow, Interested In the mu tual telephone proposition, came up from Portland last week for a visit of a day or two at his ranch. Itev. W. C. Gilmore and family left Monday for a brief visit at Portland, and will be found at 31.1 Fargo St. Mr. Gifmore will close his work here August 2. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sonnlchsen, after three weeks at the coast, re turned home last week. They spent their outing at Columbia beach, where Mr. Sonnlchsen owns prop erty. Announcements of the wedding of Miss Murta Hugglns, daughter of L, II. Hugglns, and Mr. John J. Van Dellen of The Dalles, which will take place Thursday, August Wh, are being received about town. Miss Lois Taylor, who has been visiting Miss Leuore' Adams for sev eral weeks, returned to her home at The Dalles, Wednesday, accompanies by Miss Adams, who will le Miss Taylor's guest for several days. J. H. Filslnger, formerly of Hood Itiver, but now living at Vancouver, was here Saturday visiting friends .Mr. lllslnger and his son are en gaged In the sash and door manu facturing business at Vancouver. John Martinson and Lucy Henry of Cascade Locks were made happy Wednesday, August -i, by being joined In the bonds of holy wedlock by Justice of the Peace A. C. Buck Mr. Martinson Is employed by the Itiver Lumber Company. Mrs. W. J. Baker, Mr. and Mrs, Harry DeWItt and Will Baker, who have leen camping at Lost Lake, re turned Thursday. The Baker-DeWitt purty were visited several times, while In camp, by Miss Dorothy Dorsey. They report a very enjoya ble outing am good fishing. Coarse ground and rock salt at Whitehead's. The Hood Itiver Apple Vinegar Co. Is now ready to receive apples. Bring them to us. Geo. D. Culljertson Ac Co. write a kinds of Insurance. lire, life, acci dent, plute glass and bonds. Hazelwood sweet creatu ami Ice cream can be obtained In quantities from now on at Boss & Richard's. 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 Rex Stock Food 1 1 will do the Job. Whitehead's. Good reliable man, with experience of farming, wants place on fruit farm by month. A good home a greater consideration than the highest wages. "H. (.'." care of F. J. Dolsen, It. R. .'!, Aurora, Ore. If your liver Is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious and constipated, take a dose of Cham herlaln' Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight Is-fore retiring atid you will feel all right In the morning. Sold by all dealers. FRANK John and Henry Zolls were Sunday visitors In Portland. W. L. Clark was a business visitor. ! In Prwf 1 ii rt il ilnrlnir Mia nt la. .1 t f .-if i w IKIUU 1141 nift till llllll l ci 1 t, ui last week. G. B. Datson and family will leave this week for Portland where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. David Eecies of Og den were here last week visiting their son, David Eecies, Jr., at Dee Mrs. L. B. Gibson, who has been making an extended stay with rela tlves at Kugene, returned home Frl day. Howard Davis has disposed of his 3()-acre Improved orchard In the Oak Grove district to Mart Horn for $2,000. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bell returned to Hood River Monday, after a week's trip through Canada and Northwest point. Gibson Catlett, the artist who will execute a large canvas of Hood Itiver, was here last week visiting the valley. Miss Nina Hollowell, a former Hood River girl, who Is now living at Gladstone Park, Is visiting friends at Hood River. Mrs. Vera Davidson of Coeur d Alene, Idaho, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jackson, Is here for a visit with her parents. Geo, L. Robinson, connected with the Apple and Farm Land Co , of Sllverton, Oregon, was here Monday on a business visit. H. M. Huxley came down from Mosler Saturday after an abseuce of several months and spent a few- hours here visiting friends. Miss Hulda Weber, stenographer for the Hood River Abstract Com nanv. will leave this week lor a week's vacation at the seashore. Frank Herrlck, connected with the Cnlcngo, Burlington and Qulncy Railroad, arrived here Sunday night and Is looking for a location In the valley. The ladles of the Valley Christian church are to give another of their celebrated Ice cream socials on the church lawn Friday evening, August l-'th. Novel entertainment. Come one, come all. Mrs. Henry Sneed, a friend of Mrs Bert Stranahan, whose home Is In Sedalla, Mo., was their guest for a day last week. Mrs. Sneed Is making a tour of the coast and went from here to Seattle. Copy for advertisements must be In the office by Monday noon. Don't let the rabbits eat your trees Buy your tree protectors at White head'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. D. Cul bertson & Co. For Sale or Exchange Eight room house, desirable location, three lots with property anil small barn. Will sell or exchange for valley property. Enquire of Mrs. Flora Hartley. Phone II'! L. When the digestion Is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there Is a natural craving and relish for food. When this Is lacking, you may know that you need a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive or gans. Improve the apetlteand regu late the bowels. Sold by all dealers. A. CRAM Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palmer re turned from n visit to Portland and t be coast Friday evenlug. Mr. and Mrs. Burnette Duncan, after a two weeks' outing at Trout Lake, returned last week. Dr. H. L. Dumble left last week for Chicago and other eastern points for a partly business and pleasure visit. Mrs. R. I). Gould went to Seaside Thursday for a few days outing at the ocean. lie sure and take a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy with you when start ing on your trip this summer. It cannot be obtained on board the trains or steamers. Changes of water or climate often cause sudden at tucks of diarrhoea, and It Is best to be prepared. Sold by all dealers. Charlie Ratchelder, graduate of the high school In this city and also of a business school, has secured a posi tion with the banking company of E. H. Rollins & Co. The Rollins company has branch houses In most of the big cities on the eoust us well as others throughout the I'ulted States. To familiarize himself with the territory nud personnel of the various concerns of the company young Batchelder will leave this week for an extended trip to coast and middle west titles. Later he will locate with the company's house In San Francisco, Apple Prices Iu its article on the approaching apple shipping season, published last week, the News Is stated to have sized up the situation Incorrectly as to prices this year. The situation this year, It Is said, Is similar to that of two years ago and prices should be about the same as they were then. The crop this year and last, accord ing to apple men, cannot be com pared as to prices, owing to the short crop last year. On this ac count, they state that It Is not to be expected that they will be as high here or In other fruit-growing dis tricts. Notice of Teachers' Examination Notice Is hereby given that the reg ular teachers' examination for state and county papers will be held In the high school building lu the city of Hood Itiver, Oregon, beglulng at 9 o'clock on Wednesday the loth day of Augugst, 1010, and continuing thereafter four days for state appli cants and three days for county ap plicants. Eunkst C. Smith, County Sup't. A full line of poultry supplies at Whitehead's. "Advertising brings success" if what you ad vertlse bears out your advertisement. For Sale Seven room house, two lots, small barn, corner Sixth and Sherman. Will sell furnished or un furnished. Bath with hot and cold water. Apply at house. Mrs. '.. C. Phillips. I have a client who wants to bor row f300 for two years. Will pay H per cent and secure note with first mortgage on Improved real estate valued at flHOO. Phone ilOH-M. S.W. Stark, Eliot Itldg. Dysentery Is a dangerous disease, ut can Is; cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Coolera and Diarrhoea Remedy has Is-cn successfully used In nine epl- lemlcs of dysentery. It Is equally valuable for children and adults, and hen reduced with water and sweet ened, It Is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. p and the apple prices are good. Crops go with these improved propertieswith out increase of price. Apple Land Bargains 21 1-2 ACRES, red shot toil. Oak Grove district. 17 acres in commercial orchard: also hearing; family orchard; 6 room house; complete set of implements, at price of SIS,!). Apple crop of at least lttOO boxes g-oea with the place. 75 ACRES, beautiful modern home, 2 1-2 miles from town; .10 acres under cultivation; II acres in orchard, part full bearing; prime condition; 40 acres in meadow. 1'lace will show profit this year of $5,000 on crop. Team and all implements included. Trice tlS.Otio. 11 ACRES, fine location near town; nearly all under cultivation. Planted to orchard. Splendid Income this year; fine spring; on place; Well improved. Price HO.INiO, Easy terms. 20 ACRES, unimproved, 6 miles south of Hood River; (rood drainage, excellent location; all under ditch and A 1 orchard land. Good buy at lasnO. t 12.10 rash, balance 3 or 5 years. 10 ACRES, near school, store and railway station, on main county road; good soil, good drainage; all set to 2-year-old Newtowns and Hpitzenbergs, excellent condition. Beautiful building- site. Price $.V00. I1500 will handle it. 20 ACRES, partly Improved; red shot soil, high and sightly, perfect drainage. This tract lies fine for orchard; beautiful building site, (ienuine bargain at TO per acre. film) rash. Devlin & f trcbaugb THE LEADING DEALERS PHONE I 4 I S wetland Building Hotel Oregon Building PORTLAND, OREGON HOOD RIVER, OREGON JVfctv Hoys ...Fall fuits UTEO