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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1910)
ft 10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910 Are pouring into this reliable establishment, from every quarter of the Dry Goods Markets, in the shape of New Fall Merchandise of Every Description. The Newest, the Best, that's what we regard above ever)' other consideration, and with our constantly 'growing business, our buying capacity is far greater than ever before and our Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Etc., must appeal to every lady of refinement. New Fall Dress Materials-New Furnishings-New Men's and Boys' Fall Suits New Fall Shoes Ladies' and Men's 'RANK A. CRAM Holeproof Hosiery On Sale Here Live Local Copice David Eecles, of Ogden. was here last week looking after his interest In the valley. Miss Anna Vannett has returned from a stay of several months' dura tion in St. Paul, Minn. E. W. Sherman, a prominent rail roau man or orth Dakota, was here for a day last week as the guest ol It. W. Pratt. E. O. Hall is one of the latest to acquire an automobile, having pur chased a Maxwell from the Tip-Top Motor Car Company. O. V. Peters, of Thurston, Ohio, father of Mrs. P. L. Beals of the up per valley, left for his home Thurs day, after a mouth's stay at the Beals' home. Mrs. V. W. Hardlnger parsed through here Saturday, accompanied by her daughter, on her return from a several mouths' trip In the east. .She will join Mr. Hardlnger in Port laud. K. H. Graves, connected with the Oregonlan, is here working up busi ness for the annual New Year num ler of that paper. The Oregonlan will this year celebrate its 50th annl versary, and the Issue will be more elaborate than usual. It will con tain articles and photographs of the Hood River country, and also pic tures of a number of the business men. Yucco Tree Protectors at White heads. Money to loan. Apply to Geo. I), t'ulberteon & Co. Koss & Richards are now prepared to fix your pipes as good ns new. Bring In your pipes For Sale Brand new visible type writer, $". Try It a week. A. Wil son, Mount Hood depot. Some fine sightly residence lots, in nice location, for sale very cheap for next 30 days. Phone 142. Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. The Hoffman Mercantile Co., a new firm that has opened a dry goods store In the Bart mens building, an nounces Its opening and advertises bargains. Wanted -An experienced orchard Ist to take charge of young arid Itearlng orchard In White Salmon valley. Address J. C. Machines, White Salmon, Wash. In buying a cough medicine, don't lie afraid to get ( hamberlalu's Cough Beniedy. There is no danger from It and relief Is sure to follow. Es pecially recommended for coughs, colds am whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. If you have property in or near Hood klver that you want to sell or trade, and will take as part payment 5 acres of fruit land in Merced county, California, irrigation water goes with land, giva description of your place and address "S," care News office, Hood River, Oregon. Be sure and take a bottle of Chain berl&ln' Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Ilemedy with you when start ing on your trip this summer. It cannot Ihj obtained on board the trains or steamers. ( hanges of, water or climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and It Is ls-st to be prepared. Sold by all dealers." i Miss Margaret Whealdon, of The Dalles, was the guest of Miss Ieila Hershner last week. Mrs. S. A. Freeman after a stay of several days In Portland, returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Cruse, of Indianapolis, Intl., are guests at the home of Mrs. W. B. Allen. Mrs. David Currier, of Washington- ton, D. C arrived here Friday for a visit with her son, who bought a place here last year. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sletton and Mr. ami Mrs. C. H. Sproat went to Portlantl Thursday to be In attend ance at the funeral of J. (Jleason, to whom they were related. Capt. McCann has put a new auto noru on ills oig Cozier that causes pedestrians ami drivers to take no tice. When lie turus It loose it sounds like something was tearing loose In a sawmill. After returning from a trip through eastern Oregon, Eeltny Armstrong took the train for Salt Lake City, where he will remain for an Indefi nite time In the hope of recuperating from a severe attack of rheumatism. Prof. A. B. Cordley was here Thursday looking the orchards over with a critical eye. Mr. Cordley Is still interested in lime and sulphur spray as a fungicide, and Is gather ing data In connection with his ex periments. That a big circus still attracts the mature as well as the small boy was evidenced last week when half a hun dred or more of Hood Biver's resi dents went to Portlantl to attend the Burnt in and Bailey shows, which exhibited in the Rose CItv for two days. Miss Florence Avery, who gradu ated from Pacllic University at For est Grove this spring, left Thursday, accompanied by her mother, for a short stay In Portlantl. It In under stood that Miss Avery will take a special course at the State l.'nlverwlty at Eugene this winter. The machine shop which has been occupied for some time by E. E. Foust, is being torn down to make way for a new two-story brick gar age which will be erected at once. The new structure will 150x100 feet, anil will be equipped with every thing that Is modern In this line. I been visiting at the at Vancouver, Wash. C. F. Sumner Is building a nice home on the Heights. Miss Aldiue Bartmess, who has Filslnger home , returned home Friday. Mrs. Geo. H. Eynu, who has been spending several weeks with rela tives In St. Johns, returned to Hood River Friday. Whitman College has just Issued a very attractive catalogue. In ad vance of the school year, which It Is mailing the prss. Mr. anil Mrs. J. S. Peirounet aud daughter of Chicago arrived here Saturday and are visiting at the home of their sou In the Upper Val ley. Rev. T. 1 1. Eliot, who came up Sat urday and held services In the Uni tarian church was greeted by a large congregation. Mr. Eliot returned to Portland Monday evening. To show their appreciation of Miss Rothrock, the graduates of last year's High School class met at the home of Miss Eva Brock Thursday evening and gave her a linen shower. Mrs. Stewart, sister of Miss Flora Hartley, whose home Is In Indiana, and who has been visiting here for some time, left Monthly for Portland aecompauled by Mrs. Hartley on lit home trip. Prof. J. W. Crites and Mrs. ( rites arrived Wednesday evening from Washington, D. C. Mr. Crites Is get ting in touch with his work as out the faculty of the High Sjhool tlur lng the coming term. J. E. Slade and f ither of lltlsum were here Monday on a business visit. Mr. Slade has lust sold an other piece of his undeveloped acre age. He reports the apple crop on the other sitle coming along nicely The first meeting of the Musical club for t lie coming season will lie held this week at the resilience of V. C. Brock Thursday afternoon at 2:-'WI. Members please take notice. All musicians are Invited to attend Mr. anil Mrs. J. H. Osborne ami family, Mrs. M. M. Hill ant daugh ter. Ruth, and Mrs. W. A. Schnffner will leave'on Sept 1st, via the Cana dlan I'aclliie, for an extended trl east. The Osbornes will visit it their oltl home in Sioux City, Iowa Mrs. Hill at Waterloo, Iowa, nut) Mrs. Schaffnerat Fort Dodge, Iowa, anil Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Blanche Phillips, Mrs. Osborne's sister, who Ium been touring Europe this sum hut, will meet the Osbornes at Sioux 1 lie party will return to Hood Kent tSc Garrabarnt have opened a shooting gallery uext to their place on Oak street. V. X, Pantle, a graduate of the O. A. C , was here Friday looking for a position as orchardist. A B. Billings of the Upper Valley has a twelve-year-old Gravenstein tree that this year yielded '' packed boxes of fruit. An infant child born to Mr. anil Mrs. R. E. Johnson died Saturday, August ll'th, and was burled Sunday lu Idlewilde cemetery. R. A. Furrow and Miss Flora Fur row, who will make their home at Hood River, arrived here Saturday from Tripoli, Iowa. Mr. Furrow Is one of the brothers who recently bought the Vance place. A. A. Schenck, one of the valley's pioneer property holders anil an en thusiast in regard to its future, ar rived here last week from Omaha antl joined Mrs, Schenck and his daughter, who have been here most of the summer. City. River In October, Coarse ground and rock salt at Whitehead's. The Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. Is now ready to receive apples. Bring them to us. Hazel wood sweet cream and Ice cream can he obtained In quantities from now on at Ross & Richard's. Geo. D. Culls-rtson & Co. write all kinds of insurance. Fire, life, acci dent, plate glass ant bonds. If your horse Is run down ami out of condition ami you want to get hi in In shape to do good strong work buy a pall of Rex Stock Foot! It will do the job. Whitehead's. If your liver Is sluggish and out of tone, ami you feel dull, bilious antl constipated, take a dose of Cham-Is-rlalu's Stomach anil Elver Tablets tonight ls-fore retiring antl you vVlil feel all right In the morning. Sold by all dealers. A full line of poultry supplies at Whitehead's. Rex Brand Stock ami Poultry Food. Best In tin; world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. Christian Science services are held In Reading Room, No. 6, Davidson building, Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at H p. m. For Sale or Exchange Eight room house, desirable location, three lots with property ami small barn. Will sell or exchange for valley lirojierty. Enquire of Mrs. Flora Hartley, Phone llti-E. When the digestion Is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there Is a natural craving ami relish for food. When this Is lacking, you may know that you need a dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach ami Elver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive or gans. Improve the appetite ami regu late the bowels. Sold by all dealers. Big Crop of (iravensteins If other varieties of apples show the big Increase In yield that the Gravenstelns have Hood River will have a bumper crop and no mintake. It Is estimated now that over thirty cars of tills early variety will lie shlpiH'd out of the valley. This is about twice as many as ever went on the market here before ami a good many more thun even the ex perienced apple men expected. The Davidson Fruit Company Is busy packing antl shipping them. In addition to the Union. Both ware houses are sending them to New York, while t he Davidson Company Is sending a car or two to Alaska. Geo. Sargent, one of the premier Gravenstein applegrowers in the val ley, tells us that the early variety was never so fine here as this year anil reports from other sections of the Valley are to tills effect also. Special ! Copy for advertisements MUST be in the office by Monday NOON. Don't let the rabbits eatyour trees. Buy your tree protectors at White head's. I have a client who wants to bor row $:1X) for two years. Will pay s per cent antl secure note with first mortgage on Improved real estate valued at f 100. Phone .'Ilis-M. S.W. Stark, Eliot Bldg. Red Clover Italian (Jueen Bees at reduced prices during August. You cannot afford to be without them fur they will double the value of your colonies. Send In your orders now by mall fir call ami get the bees at VMi Seventh street. W. W. Da kin, Hood River Heights. Dysentery h a dangerous (lineage, but can Is; cured. Chamberlain s Colic, Coolera ami Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used In nine epl- lemlcs of dysentery. It Is equally valuable for children anil adults, and when reduced with water anil sweet ened, It Is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. ?ecial List of absolutely the best invest ments that can be shown in the I ld River Valley today. Choice list of ten properties out of one hundred of the best bargains which will be put on the market this fall. Carefully selected, with reference to the following important factors: PRICE; DRAINAGE, (if orchard); VARIETY and CONDITION of SAME; LOCATION; TERMS; IMPROVEMENTS and SOIL. More Insurance in force in Oregon than any other company tShe fior1hUe si ern Mutual Life OF MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN OH N GOLDSBURY Representative Phone 2X5 OJcll Hood River, Oregon 20 ACRES, 7 miles southwest of Hood River. Rod shot soil. Rood drainage, 4 arm spring setting Newtowns and Spitsenbergs, 12 acres slashed and burned, spring water. Price 15.0110. $2,000 cash. 40 ACRES at intersection corner of main county road. 6 miles from town, all slashed and burned; land lies almost perfect, and is a snap at price of $10,500. Balance 8 years, 6 per cent. 30 ACRES red shot soil, slightly rolling-. 25 acres well cleared, belsnee slashed. I acres in potatoes. Trice 19,000. Terms. 21 1-2 ACRES, red shot soil, Oak Grove district. 17 acres In commercial orchard, also bearing family orchard; 5 room house; complete set of implements, at price of I1S.SO0. Apple crop of at least 100 boxes goes with the place. 11 ACRES, fine location near town; nearly all under cultivation. Planted to orchard. Splendid income this year; fine spring on place; Well improved. Price f 10.001). Easy 20 ACRES, unimproved, 8 miles south of Hood River; good drainage, excellent location; all under ditch and A 1 orchard land. Good buy at ISflOO. $1250 cash, balance S or 6 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 Spitzenbergs, excellent condition. Beautiful building site. Price $5500. 11.000 will handle it. 20 ACRES, partly Improved; red shot soil, high and sightly, perfect drainage. Thia tract lies fine for orchard; beautiful building site. Genuine bargain at $.150 per acre. 12000 cash. 20 ACRES 8 1-2 miles south of Hood River, highly improved, as follows: 19 acres commer cial orchard. 1 to 5 years old; complete family orchard, and one acre in clover; gooddrainage, excellent location, modem 7 room house, good barn and outbuildings, near school, store and railway station; Kewanee water system. Price $19,000. Good terms. 31 ACRES near Summit station, all under cultivation, save 1 and 1-2 acres light clearing; 8 acres In bearing commercial orchard, 14 acres of 2 and 4 year old trees, complete family orchard, balance of the place in alfalfa and clover; good barn; at least I0 boxes of apples; team: cow, 20 tons of hay and complete set of implements go with the place at the low price of $21,000. $fi,onO cash. Devlin & f irebaugb TME LEADING DEALERS PHONE I 4 Swetland Kuildinp; Hotel Oregon Building PORTLAND, OREGON HOOD RIVER, OREGON