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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1910)
10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910 TO THE APPLE GROWERS OF HOOD RIVER VALLEY This is the crucial year for growers of this and other North western Apple Producing: Sections. It is to your interests to become associated with reputable, experienced and up-to-date dealers in Western Box Apples in Eastern Markets. We are the pioneer house in handling: Western Box Apples in New York and European Markets. Occupying: the strongest possible posi tion to realize best results covering: any and all shipments en trusted to our care. Handling over 1100 cars of Pacific Coast Fruits in the Eastern Markets last year is a sufficient guar antee of our ability to conserve your interests in every way. IRAE & HATFDELD 317 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK MORLAN & LATHROP OCCUPY NEW STORE Morlan & Lathrop moved Into their new quarters In the Otten block Thursday and are now prepared to serve patrons In their changed loca tion. The store Is much larger than their former place of business and Includes two large display windows. The apartment Is divided In the center with counters and shelves. Dry goods and ladles' wear are on one side and shoes and men's wear on the other. A new Idea for handling ladles' coats and cloaks Is shown In Beveral closets which are easy of ac cess but keep the stock out of the dust and frotn lelug handled by paHxliig hands. The store Is broad and deep with a good lighting ar rangement and permits the arrange ment ol a much larger stock. I'nderneath there Is a full basement for storing surplus stock and for keeping rough lines of goods. The store will be ready for Its formal opening Saturday. Says Mosier Beat L's The White Salmon Enterprise, which apparently has Inside Infor mation, states that notwithstanding that the Fruit Growers' Tuiou of Hood Itlver sold its entire crop of 4l0 car loads of apples at a good price to New York parties, Mosier teat them out a little by getting twenty-Bve cents more per box for Its crop. Basket Picnic and Sermon With baskets containing far more than five loaves and three small fishes the church growers of Itrlstol Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Greater Oregon Home Rule Assn. 618 fcLLCTRIC BUILDING wended their way to the little school house on Sunday, listened to a good sermon by Rev. Hershner of Hood Itlver, opened their baskets for a pic nic lunch and then listened to an other sermon at o'clock by the same minister. White Salmon Kn terprlse. Big Bargain Tbventy-fbvo Acres choice apple land at Willow Flat. Four acres in trees, volcanic ash soil. Must sell quick. J. B. Inderson, NEWTOWN, P. O. PHONE, ODELL 96 KEEP A KODAK RECORD OF YOUR FAMILY The pictures and the work, each af ford a lasting pleasure. No Dark-Room for any part of the work. Simple and inexpensive. We Have all the latest models of Kodaks and Brownie Cameras. KODAKS, $5.00 to $65.00 BROWNIES, $1.00 to $12.00 CARL A. PLATH PHARMACIST The Rexall Stork HOOD RIVER, ORE Petition. Portland, Oregon (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) Tn the County Coort of the State of Oregon, fur Hood River County. In the matter of the application of .Auk tint Wilson for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors. To the Hon. County Court above named: We. the under signed legal voter fn hall Precinct, in paid Hood River County, hereby respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that a license to sell spir ituous, vi noun and malt liquors in lean quantities than one gallon, in said Falls Precinct, in Hood River (younty. Ktateof Oregon, for a period of one year, from the 5th day of October, 1110. being the first Wednesday of said month, be i;ued to August Wilson; and we do hereby certify that we are legal voter ami actual nsidnts in and have been actual resident in Raid rail PrerincJ for more than thirty days prior to the time of signing above petitifn. Iatj this ilith day of July, 1910. A. C. pewtel Joseph Schmid, Sr Frank William R. B. Curtis Chas. Olen Otto Schmid Jack Mr;ory A. A. Syring Thad Glazier G. Mynng J. P. Wilder C. Nelson John Bus C. W-jodward C. J. Neill ben Con Ion A. W. Meyers Chas. Gray H. Glazier W. M. Ash T. W. Badder E. Nelson James Stewart H. W. Taylor A. B. Glazier Patrick McEllany Pat Lahey Wm. Lange Henry Goyette L. G. Pierce J as. Swoboda John Catea A. F. Nelson J. Catia Frank Hall J. Schmid, Jr Frank Anderson Nicholas Stokoe Ben Johnson W. O. MacKinnon R' N. Elliott Will H. Duncklee Frank Con Ion E. A. Alwick Wm. Frizzell Chaa. Fitzpatrick E. E rick son L. P. Day L. E. Oh t berg (ilen Gorton Tim Fitzpatrick Frank Kenney Aug. Peterson Wm. Lahey R, Fete her C. H. Simpson L. L. Collins B. M. McKinnon L. Fete her Sam Woodward James Lahey Frank Rogers A. E. Kelly C. A. Brolliar C. L. Gorton C. Haggblom E. Haggblom Ralph Reed Abe Brunbaugh Erick Granstrom J. Gorton J. F. Hendrick Clark W. Thompson H. C. Levy Notice m hereby given that I, the underflingned. will on Monday, the 3d day of October. 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, present the foregoing petition for liquor license to the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County, at the Court House in the city of Hood River, and apply to said court for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in quantities less than one gallon, in Falls Pre cinct, in said Hood River County, for a period of one year from said 5th day of October, 1110, as prayed in said petition. Dated this 29th day of July, 1910. Tn the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the matter of the ap plication of E. Nelson for a license to sell spiri tuous, vinous and malt liquor. To the Hon. County Court aboe named. We, the undersigned, legal voters in Fa 11a Precinct, in said Hood Hirer County, hereby respectfully petition your honor able body and ask that a license to aell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors, in less quantities than one gallon, in said Falls Precinct, in Hood River County, State of Oregon, for a period of one year from the 4th day of October. 1910, being the first Tuesday of said month, be issued to E. Nelnon; and we do hereby certify that we are legal voters and actual residents in and have been actual resi dents in said Falls Precinct for more thsn thirty days prior to the time of signing the above petition. Iated this 6th day of August. 1910. E Erick son James Stewart J Schmid, Jr Erick Granstrom A A Rvring J P Wilder F Hall A W Meyers Otto Schmid Frank Rogers J F Hendrick W M Ash G Syring Frank Williams H Clay Ievy A B G lazier II Glazier T W Badder E A Alwick Jack Mcry J 8 White Aug Peterson H E Kelly Wm I A hey Thad Glazier Patrick McEllaney Gust H Mattson F rank Omlon John Buss Chas Gray Tim Fitzpatrick C Haggblom W T King Wm Inge L K Out berg Chas f ee B M MacKinnon L P Day Notice fs hereby given that I, the undersigned, will, on Monday, the 3rd day of October, 1!10, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can lie heard, present the foregoing petition for liquor license to the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County, at the Court House in the City of Hood River, and apply to said court for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, tn quan tities leas than one gallon, in Falls Precinct, in said Hood River County, for a period of one year from said 4th day of October, 1910, as prayed in aid petition. Dated thia&th day of July. 1910. Pat Lahey August Wilson Frank Anderson Glen trorton W O MacKinnon C L Gorton A Beal A C Pestel Will H Duncklee Ben Johnson Nicholas Stokoe GeoW Stok Chas Fitzpatrick A Keesee J (iorton Henry Goyette Henry Knowles John Cates Wm Frizzell L L Collins Charles Malley Jacob Snyder F H Douglas James Iahey C. H. Simpson H. E. Flagg Clark W. Thompson Abe Brunbaugh H. W. Taylor Frank Kenney Sam Woodward C. Nelson C. E. H wan son A. F. Nelson L, G. Pierce Clem Wood wan 1 Jan. Swoboda Campers Supplies and full line of Fishing TacKle Guns, Ammunition Blowers Brothers Phone 99 Cor. Oak and First We Can JVotv JhoKv you Walk-Over Shoes The habit of buying them is one that is hard to stop because they render such perfect satisfaction. All the new ones $4.00 and $5.00 Clueff Shirts Known the world over by the most critical and tastefully dressed man. OlOC in CO nn Prices from OliZO 10 0Z.UU Benjamin Clothes Why not possess them with their exclusive New York "air" exquisite custom tailor finish and authorative style? It is a most simple matter to see them and get a glimpse of what is right. jg VOGT