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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1910)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWs! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910 2 SPECIAL PRICES ON SUMMER DRESS GOODS, WAISTINGS, ETC. THE RE ARE SOME BIG VALUES IN THIS LOT. See our Excellent Line of New Fall Kimona, Dressing Sacque and House Dress Materials, just in. You can find what you want in this lot at right prices THE PARIS FAIR The Store That Saves You Money Mil if yOU 'BUV CLOTHES for style, fit and comfort, and you're entitled to get what you pay for. You'll get all three when you wear designed suits made for us by , Hart, Schaffner CSL Marx Smart, Snappy Clothes Not freakish; all wool, finely tailored, correct in fit. Hart, Shaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats for 18. 20. 22 and 25 Other maKes for 8, 10. 12 and 15 This Store is the Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes. STECIAL Men's, Ladies and Childrens Oxfords and Slippers. A nice lot of Al footwear in patent, kid and gun metal leathers. About all sizes in the lot, but not a full run in any one kind. - r :-- -rutin v-tw Men's and Ladies Oxfords and Slippers, Values up to $4.00. Your Choice, $1.83. WHITE HOl'SE LOW CUTS, Misses and Children's Oxfords and , Slippers, black and tan, values up to $1.35. Your Choice, 83c. SPECIAL noys Two-riECE suits plain knee, in medium and dark colors, good weight. Values up to $4.50. Your Choice, $2.50 New Fall and Winter Shoes now in. We never had a more complete line than we have this year in all the new lasts and best leathers. High tops in all sizes from a child's size 8 up to the largest in men's sizes, and in height from a 6 inch top to a 20 inch top. We sell the product of the largest and best fac tories in the world and can please you in what ever kind of a Shoe you want. LET US SHOW YOU !"IB1,,'BIIBi,BHBBMa!B: ill B Lujcuriant FiufJ-y Hair Nature will provide the beafltiful 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 oi all a chance for nature to work, so a strong growth of manageable hair is the result Use ClarKe's Shampoo Jelly, 25c GHAS. N. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon NEW DRY GOODS STORE THE HOFFMAN MERCANTILE CO. are now ready for buiness with a stock of New Dry Goods located in the Kartmess Building on Oak Srteet Eight hundred yards 5oc half wool goods, special, 25c Good heavy black shoe strings 3 pairs 5c Ladies' 15c grey hose, very special, the pair - 5c Assortment ladies' collars values to 5oc for 15, 20, 25c Famous W. T. Corsets reduced to grade only - $1.25 Best of all come and see the new goods at. low prices. 1 he btore with the Kight Uoods at the Right Prices. HOFFMAff MEHCAJVTILE CO. Bartmess Block, Oak St. HOOD RIVER, OREGON REV, FORD DENOUNCES THE STANDPATTERS At the Methodist church Sunday night Rev. T. 1!. Ford took for his subject "National Houseclentiing," and 1. reach? froii) the text: "Right eousness exalte tli u nation, but sin Is a reproach to any people. Set thine house In onler, for thou shalt )lie ani not live." Mr. Kurd went Into politic. He Inveighed against cor ruption and delivered some hot idiot ' at the assembly movement In Ore gon, fired a broadside at standpat ter and encouraged the Insargents. , In speaking of Tnft's admlnlMtrntlori he oh Id: "It war a well known fart that Mr. Tuft wan the choice of Mr. Roosevelt. The power that stood . across the Rooseveltlan path organ ized to circumvent the new udmlnsl tratlon, and force It Into harmony with the dominant Influence!) In the senate and nonce of representatives, TId battle wax 11 royal one, and Is not yet ended. 'Standpntism' Ih deeply Intrenched In powerful Inter ests. 'I'rogresslvclsiii' H ground In the conviction, of come great lenders and will not down. Iowa and Kan Man have Joined hands, and Nebraska Ih coming Into line with the progres sive propagandists. Indiana and Wisconsin, with IIIIihiIh coming on, are In the forward movement, and thiiH the great heurt of the northern ltelt of this country Ih throbbing with the new spirit. Washington and Oregon ought tojoln California, and the right hand of the gn at cen tral Went, the Pacific Slope, should le lifted In full strength to help In I the right adjustment of conflicting Interests anil In the Inauguration of the new policy. "Mr, Tuft him heard the warning voice saying lu no uncertain tone, 'Cl.uwt house, or thou shalt not keep house any more.' It Ih not a ques tion of IMncliotlHin or Palitngeristn, but one of right conservation of our resources in the biterest of the peD pie on the ground, and tliU question can not be settled by removing I'iu chot, or the retirement of Palllnger. It must be settled on a basis of right eousness, or the nation will suffer reprouoh. It Ih not n question of Mr. Cannon, a man of long public service, but one of 'Cannonlsui' and a non-progressive and obstructive vie meat to legislation In the Interests of righteousness, and can not be set tled dropping Mr. Cannoii over the party wall, but by the enactment of progressive laws. "It Is not a iucstion of Mr. Aldrlch or Mr. Peverldge, but of the revision of our tariff laws In fulfillment of pledges to the people. The with drawal of Senator Aldrlch from pub lic life, and the refusal of Mr. Taft to speak i)i Indiana in belialf f Sen ator Peverldge, will not settle this question. The creation of n non partisan tariff commission with non sectional, 11011 discriminative and ad justable schedules providing ample revenue for governmental expenses and equal protection to American In dustries, American labor and the American tradesman an adjustment In righteousness." Another Candidate for County Judge A new candidate to announce him self during the week Is J. P. Wood worth, who has tiled his declaration for county judge. Mr. Wood worth, it is said, lias come out as a, candl date for the ollice at the Instigation of a number of friends who believe that It is essential to have a man on the county hoard who Ism practical road builder. Mr. Woodworth, It is pointed out, has built many of the best pieces of dirt and gravel roads in the valley and therefore fills the bill In this respect. In another column he announces his candidacy, subject to the p rimarics. Made Two Fruit Land Sales A land sale of note during the week as the sale by the Hood Klver Realty Company of seven acres of the Paker-Hardinger tract, which was bought by P. P. lirewster, of Akron, Ohio. The price paid by Mr. Prew- ster was $:,4-"- The Realty com pany also sold IK acres belonging to O. I". lireese to Karl C. Chapln for fl.i.lXH). I LIVE LOCAL TOPICS Mr. P. Latin of Sedalln, Mo., was here Monday as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mjh. Pert Stranahan. K. P. Mlchell returned Tuesday from n two weeks' stay at Sea View. The Misses Miehell are still at the coast. O. P. Pa limy Ih again at home after a several weeks' trip to Alaska. Mr. Pabney had an Interesting trip, and tells great things of the wonders of the Alaskan country. .1. M. Mchineltxer, Archie Kelr ami A. C. Lofts ami families returned Monday night from Seaside, where they have lsen Maying for several weeks. lilshop Paddock of the Pastern Oregon dl.jcese of the Episcopal church, will hold services next Sun day nt St. Mark's Episcopal church In this city at 11 a. m. Miss Nettle Allen Is spending a week at Newport with her aunt, Mrs. Pa vies, who owns a cottage there. Post cards received by her friends state that the summer at Newport this year Is a lively and enjoyable fine. Arthur Krohn of Portland Is here this week visiting his rauch lu the upper couutry. Mrs. J. A. Woodman, of Omaha, returned home Monday, after a visit with A. I'. Manulng's family. It. P. Kelley and brother enter tained a party of Portland friends Sunday. Atuoug them were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pates, Mrs. Fielding Kelly, Warren Hastings and tieo. K. Stater. The party chartered an auto lor the clay and took an extended ride around the valley. County Treasurer Having been recommended by the Hood Diver Republican county as sembly for county treasurer, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination for that ottice at the prima ries Sept. 1'lth. J. M. SehmelUer. Adv. Valuable Horse Shot i H. Scliupp. manager for the Red Apple company, reported the loss of j a valuable horse to Sheriff Morse Monday which had been shot. The animal was shot through the right shoulder in such a manner that It dieil from loss of blood. The shoot ing Is thought to have been done some time Sunday afternoon or night and was not discovered until Monday morning, wheu Mr. Scliupp had occasion to use the horse. Who diil the shooting is not known, but It Is attributed to a gang of Italians who have liceii working lu the neigh borhood of the river road. Mr. Schupp paid $i"0 for the horse, which was one of a team that he bought recently lu Portland for $."0O. The authorities are Investigating the case. HEADLIGHTS r 1 are worn by all men these days. But If you will come here we will show you the kind and quality of Jcbuclry men of good tajte approxlc. HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINGS In Brosius Block H n p YO R APPL WITH THE DAVIDSON FRUIT COMPANY and get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE- j RIENCE IN HANDLINQ THIS FRUIT. Our careful attention and CApcnciikc siiuws 111 me yi ui ii iu icss uuu umuuiii ui u ic rciurns. SHIPPING WAREHOUSE ?i Foot of Third Street Phone No. 65