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Opening Announcement
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910
TO THE PEOPLE OF HOOD RIVER VALLEY and VICINITY:
We wish to announce the Opening of
Ch-ttr AVfa?l f-trkTg n 1he Corner f OaK. and Fourth Tts.
vrc' J T v7 and extend to you a cordial invitation to attend and inspect the latest and best
CREATIONS IN
Ladies' Suits, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Shoes and Rubbers
Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Goods and the
Best line of Men's Ready-to-Wear Garments that ever came to town
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In making" our selections we have had constantly in view two
main factorstquality and price. And the result of our
showing will warrant the statement that this fall we show
more quality for less price than ever beforeshown in Hood River
In arranging our new store we have had in mind the comfort and convenience of our patrons
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MORLAN
LATHROP
UNDERWOOD
Mr. H. V. Hamlin Piwnt the wet'k
In Portland vlHlttng friends and
shopping.
The Hood Itlver Lumlier Company
Ih liHUllnn lumber to 1'uderwood for
Hblpment.
A. J. Hayni'H ha lo-n entertaining
a tiumtxT of bin friends am relatives
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. (Jrelner left
Friday for I'ortland, to Ik gone a
few weeks.
T. H. Amos returned to Portland
Saturday, after sHndlnK a few days
at the ranch.
(. A. Coojkt and a party of friends
mine up from Portland Friday nlht
for a little outing.
Mrs. V. A. Wendorf, who has been
visiting her mother near Portland,
returned home the first of the week.
A iiuidIht of new houses are N'lng
liullt In the llatnlln neighborhood,
and several more ars U'lng planned
for.
Mrs. K. ('. Hamilton nnd daugh
ters have moved to Stevenson for
the winter, to look after some of
their property there.
The S. P. & S. are at last complet
ing the side track to the I'nlon ware
house and the apples can now he
loaded direct Into the car.
W. F. Cash, the manager of the
Apple rowers' I'nlon, was In Port
land a couple of days this week on
business connected with the I'nlon.
The business of the I'ntlerwood
livery Is still Increasing and the
equipment Is ltelng constantly added
to In order to take, care of the busi
ness. P. I. Packard, who has been quite
111 In Portland, was able to return to
Fnderwood Saturday. His sister,
Mrs. W. H. Morrow, Is down with
typhoid, but Is getting along as well
as can lie eected.
The Apple (irowcrs' warehouse Is
now about completed and the Fnlon
expects to Is'gln handling apples by
the '.1)th. The apples are exception,
ally fine this year and the growers
are all feeling good.
The I'mlerwood school opened this
week, with Prof. Hedrlck as princi
pal and Miss Oenle McAshland as
sistant. The building has Is-en re
modeled and arrangements made for
a regular high school course.
MOSIER
Mrs. (i. H. Korden made a flying
trip to Hood Itlver Friday.
MIhs Seliua Vlckers, of The Dalles,
Is visiting her cousin, Maude Evans.
A. P. Batebatu returned Wednes
day from" a business trip to Port
land.
Paul Hlghley left Saturday for
Kelso, Washington, where he has
employment.
Kev, Keller, of White Salmon, was
here the better pari of the week
looking over the church work.
It. L. Hunt, of Kansas, arrived
Saturday and Is visiting at the home
of his sister, Mrs. E. J. Hlghley.
Mrs. lxe Kvans Is again very serl
ouslyly 111 at her home south of
town. Her many friends hope for a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. N. P. Sturgtss went to Port
land Wednesday to visit her sons,
Hoy and (ieorge. She expects to Ik?
absent about a week.
Huss Huskey returned from the
valley Tuesday, where he has sent
the past two weeks with his brother
(ieorge, who has Urn In poor health,
but has recovered.
MIbs lone Splawn, of I'ortland,
came up Friday evening to visit Mrs.
K. W. Davldhlzar and other friends.
Miss Splawn was teacher In district
No. 8 six years ago anil she sees
many changes nnd Improvements In
that time.
The funeral services of Frank Rob
erts were held last Tuesday In the
Christian chnrch, Kev. Clark ofllclat
tng. Mr. UolH-rts had made this his
home for about fifteen years, and his
many friends were horrified when
the news cnme that he had commit
ted suicide. A note left by htm gave
the reason: "I'm tired of life. It's
not worth while." He leaves a
mother, sister nnd two brothers at
Hood Klver, a half brother In Welser
nnd a brother whose whereabouts
are unknown, to mourn his untimely
death,
"willow flat"
Mr. Gentry has gone to keep bach
elor's hall on his homestead.
MIhs Kin nm Duna way Is reported
as greatly Improved In health, al
though still In the I'ortland sanitarium.
Miss Nina Kedfield spent the week
end with Miss Joy Mason In Pine
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. (). H. Hill and Mr.
Gentry attended the harvest dance
In Pine Grove last week.
The "Jolly Boys and Girls" held n
business meeting at the home of Miss
IhhU'I Snider Saturday evening.
A social will be given at.the home
of Mrs. Frank Massee Saturday even
ing. Sept. 24th. Refreshments will
be served. A cordial Invitation is
extended to all.
The Apple Land & Orchard Co.'s
well drill, which had grown to be a
familiar object on the Flat, has
moved Into the lower valley, on
Billy Sunday's land.
Mrs. Paul Hansen Invited all pa
trous of the school to spend tin1 even
ing at her home nnd meet Mix Lam
bert, our new teacher. Those present
passed a very pleasaut evening.
The Prlscllla Club held an enjoy
able meeting with Mrs. Hagt-n last
week. Officers were elected for the
coming year as follows: PresMtt,
Mrs. H. E. Ited field; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. O..H. Hill.
A Can of Our Coffee
will furnish you a delicious
morning cup for ' many a
morning. A Grocery Store
is often judged by the quali
ty of its colfees and its teas.
Try ours and we know you'll
like them so well vou'll never
again be satisfied with any
other not as good.
QUALITY COUNTS
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"Good mugs to ur
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Cnniii an1
Garden Hose
Plumbing
C. F.SUMNER
Opposite the Post Office
Home Phone 20
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SMITH BROS.
Successors to JACKSON & JACKSON
We have just put on our shelves complete
new stocks of
Canned and Bottled Goods,
Teas and Coffees
and are prepared to give prompt attention to orders.
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We are always pleased to extend courteous as
sistance to new residents of Hood River and the
Hood River Valley by advising them regarding any
local conditions within our knowledge, and we affora
every convenience for the transaction of their finan
cial matters. New accounts are respectfully and
cordially invited and we guarantee satisfaction. Sav
ings department in connection.
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li now waahlnf end wrln ir
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Com and m the "Tkar" hi operation
the waaher that doee the entire laundry
work for family of 6 In 90 minutea at coat
of (cents for electricity. It will open your
area to possibilities of boneeheld eceaeany
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curtains beautifully clean without injury.
Bonn day it will be In vary borne put
h in years now.
Operated from any electric licht fixture.
Made In different aisea adapted fur any
heuat or apartment.
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DEAN & SHAW
Office Thone 3
Residence 272M
John Leland Henderson, Inc.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, President, Attorney at Law, County Surveyor
HARRY A. HACKETT, Vice President, Manager Real Estate Department
HENRY N. HACKETT, Sec'y-Treas., Notary Public, Deputy County Surveyor
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