THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910 5 MOKLAN & LATHROP M SCHOOL SHOES You certainly Need some School Shoes, and we certainly have the goods. We can fit your boys and girls in Shoes that will bvear. XOe Guarantee every pair we sell not to rip and to give Satisfaction. What "Sterling" is to sil-Ver, "Goodyear bveli" is to our Shoes. You can trust us to fit your children; we will be honest with them. ::::::::::::::::: FALL Shipments of ladies "Palmer Garments" are arriving: every day. We can show you the netvest and latest creations of Fall Styles a wonderful combination of Style, Quality, Variety and Practicability. - Yes, There's Something Doing this week at Our Store an opportunity you don't get everywhere. On Saturday, Sept. 3d, we will give away one yard of Dress Goods absolutely free with every five yards you purchase. We will give you the sixth yard free. This applies to all goods on our shelves, from 15c per yard up to the highest priced. G Men's Shoes You will find we have everything. Ladies Shoes NOT A CARELESS STITCH FROM TOP TO BOTTOM IN OUR UTZ, S3l VUJVJV'S. ITEMS OF INTEREST ACROSS THE RIVER (From th. Whit. Salmon Enterprue) Miss Clapp, formerly of Minneapo lis, liut the past four years In the bookkeeping department of Tull & (ilbbs, Fortland, was a recent visitor at the home of C. C. Hutchlns. The young lady wm ou her way to the Coeur d'Alene reservation, where she drew a claim. In a abort time the other day Hood KUer business men raised $5,()IM) for the purpose of giving the apple growers a building for permanent and seelal show purposes. This la au Indication of the progresslvespirlt of that place and the general richness of the valley. We'll get there bye and bye. The White Salmon Enterprise calls attention to the fact that Minnesota Is providing Columbia Klver towns with newspapermen Moe of the Hood lilver (ilucler, Sonnlchsen of the Hood Klver News, Miller & Lltfln of The Dalles Chronicle, Bnlrd of the Vancouver Columbian, Dunnlcllff of the Knterprlse and Cory of the Gold endale Sentinel. A movement has started at Hood Klver to embrace all the fruit sec tions of this end or part of Columbia river valley and give It a special name so that the section may be come known to the world ns the "Willamette Valley" and "Kogue Klver," for Instance, are known. Hood Klver, White Salmon, The Dalles, Mosler, Underwood, Lyle.and perhaps other points farther down will te taken In. The White Salmon Development league Is heartily In favor of the movement. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, M. J. Van Vorst and the manager of bis or chard tract, Mr. Vogt, made a trip to Hood Klver Friday. They toured the valley for three or four tulles out and were much struck with the love liness of things and the tenutlful homes of that famous district. The orchards are In fine condition. Mr. Van Vorst was much plensed to hear two or three say that the White Salmon valley had them beat In moisture of soil and was bound to have a beautifully developed valley In the years to come. Read September Sunset Head "Arizona, the 47th Star," by Oovernor Klchard E. Sloan, and "Fremont and the Hear Flag War," by William Simpson, In Sunset for September, now on sale nt all news stands, fifteen cents. hood River Man Balances Things The White Salmon correspondent of the Journal says that U. W Breedlove of that place was brought Into town yesterday to receive treat ment for Injuries received while fell ing trees. A heavy Unit came down aud struck him on the head. Itesldes bad gashes on the face, one of his eyelids was cut entirely out, and that It did not Injure his eyesight Is a marvel. Six weeks ago Cauary Ureedlove, a son, split his knee cap with an ax, and the first thing be did after recovering, and again In the tluter with an ax, was to lop off three toes. One of the children also sprained an ankle. The only bright spot In the chapter of acci dents was the marriage of Mr. Breed love's daughter to a Hood Klver man. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR WEEK JUST ENDING Furnished Ly the Hood Klver Ab stract Company. John D Fletcher and wife to Henry S Keed. ft.SS acres In North fine (3 rove $.VX) J H Devlin, W A Flrebaugh and F S Stewart to Hood Klver Orchard Land Company, lt0 acres southeast of Fine (5 rove J II Devlin et al to Hood Klver Or chard Land Co liio acres southeast of I'ine (irove J M Devlin et al to Hood Klver Or chard Land Co KM) acres southeast of Fine (Srove J H IVvlln et nl to Hood Klver Or chard Land Co ltW) acres southeast of Fine Orove ( has L Clapp and D C Clapp N 10 acres west of town. Hood Klver Townslte Co to Jessie It Watt lots 3 and :17 In Mock 211 Hood Klver pro(Hr W S Nlchol to CO Nlcbol 1 acres near Dee Win Kccles to Frank Davenport ltK) acres near Greenpolnt Frank Davenport to Stanley Smith Lumlter Co 1(!0 ncres near Oreenpolut Helen O Bateham to J K Vance (dated Feb 'M, l'HO) 1' acres south of town Noah W Hone to E CCbaplnlO acres on Willow Flat Sarah Tousey to C D Hoyt 40 acres on Willow Flat you?" Not V.ry Many. "How many servnnts have asked the census taker. "Well." replied Mrs. Crosslots. "two hnve threatened to leave, one has promised to come, nnd It's everybody's afternoon off anyhow. You can figure It out for yourself."-Washington Star. $25,000,000 FOR OREGON RAILROADS Judge Hubert S. Lovett, head of all the Harrlman railway systems, who has Just finished a thorough tour of examination through Central Ore gon, starting at Ontario, nnd taking automobiles acrosscountry to Burns, Lakevlew, Klamath, Bend, and 1 across the Cascades from near Bend to Albany. Judge Lovett said this tour was made to give him personal, direct knowledge of conditions In the vast region, on which a multitude 1 of reports had been made. When be finished bis trip, he stated specifically j that his company would build a trans-state line across Eastern Ore gon, In au east-west direction, but the time when It would be done, and the termini were not stated, lie further said that all the available acreage of the region would have to j be brought up to a high state of cul tivation before one line would pay. This exhaustive Inspection by the chief of the Harrlman Hues Is believed to ante-date active construction by j the great system on an extension of the line new joining the Oregon Short Line at Ontario, aud Intended to tap the Natron-Klamnth line hear Odell. A prominent official of this system recently announced that the J Oregon appropriation for work this I year was $ L'fi.OOO.OM), which reveals the tremendous program outlined to offset the Hill construction. I Time For Roofin You have tried the kinds that looked as good and feel softer but the demand for Reliable Ml alt ho id and P. & B. Lining Papers forced us to bring in a late carload on which we are in structed to MAKE PRICES that will enable you to use the best. Car arrival August 22. COYER CROP VETCHES COVER CROP BARRETT W. N. Morse recently sold bis place and expects to leave here about Sept. 20. He will move to Euirene. Kxcavatlon Is done for the new school house. Work on the concrete foundation will begin this week. School will iM'gln next Monday, Sept. ft, with the following teachers: ILL. Murphy, prln.; Miss Florence Buchanan. Intermediate: Mrs. Clara Steele, primary; Allle Foray, Fast Barret t. Last Sunday evening at the Valley church there were present a large congregation of wealth and educa tion. Kev, Feart snld he hail never faced an audience where so many rich people were present. At the close of the service, Mrs. Auhagen sang a solo, "The Holy City." r-lon.y. Ilonoy ia laxntlve and aedattve, and In d I semes of the bladder and klducya it Is an excellent remedy. Copy for advertisements must be tn the olllce by Monday noon. but we received carload August 20 and it will pay you to buy now for spring sowing. LADDERS A full line of the famous Bent Rung Steel Braced Shasta Fruit Ladders just in and we will make the price move this big stock. Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co. 4