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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910 1 FOR FUN AND BUSINESS Every man should present the best ap pearance he possibly can Good Clothes give courage and cast out gloom. They make you a welcome sight to your friends a satisfaction to yourself. In our Fall Styles we offer Correct Style, High Quality, Perfect Comfort, and the Price is just as moderate as careful cash buying can figure them. Before you go away, if it's only a mile out of town, will you come and see us? Just Received for Ladies NEW PERSIAN NECKWEAR FRANK A. CRAM Pra4ft, Kiacaid 4 C. Clolkt. GOOD SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Live Local opic6 Beginning Oct. 1st rural letter car riers will leave the post othVe ut a. m. to make their regular trip. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Butler will leave Friday for Los Angeles aud will be absent until the middle of Octolier. B. J. Band and wife of Portland have leen visiting the past two weeks at the homes of B. K. Harbi son and M, V. Band. Mary E. Hamblet, of Hood Blver, bought an Isolated tract of 10 acres September 13th for per acre, at The Dalles land office. The Hoge family, who have been on an Alaskan trip, arrived In Port land last week and came np Satur day for a stay at their ranch. The United Brethren ladies will give another of their enjoyable Ken singtons next Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hartley, to which all are Invited. Lunch aud program Lieut. J. A. Ullo, who was here last week with the Portland visitors at the opeulug of the Commercial Club, has been detailed by the army department to make a report on the country along the Columbia river from The Dalles to Portland In re gard to having the information In case of the necessity for defending it against Invasion. Lieut. Ulio ex pects to make the trip along the river on foot. He Is now stationed at Vancouver, B. C. Yucco Tree Protectors at White heads.1 Money to loan. Apply to Geo. D. Cullertson & Co. Clover pasture for horses and cat tle. C. B. Maslker, Phone 1U-X Odell 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. Ceo. f). Culbertson & Co. Not a minute should be lust when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chauiberlalu's Cough Bemedy given as soon as the child lecomes hoarse, or even after the iroupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. Sold by all dealers. $." it acre, part cash, will buy five acres of fine orchard land three miles from town; 'ZW trees Is-arlng age, some fruit this year; nearly all planted; three room house; fine well; horse and farm tools to go with the plare. Telephone '2'M. V. B. Bradley was a business vis itor in Portland Monday. Born To Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bobertsou, Sept. 20, a boy. Chas. Larsen, one of the proprie tors of the Mt. Hood Hotel, was able to le about again Monday, after a week's siege of the grip. ). L. Brown, one tf the stockhold ers of the Penn-Hood Orchard Com pany, of Philadelphia, and who has done some tall boosting for the Hood Blver country. Is making a stay In the valley. Mr. Brown lleves that the shipment of apples which will lie sent to the (Quaker City this year will do much to make the fruit of the valley known to that big metropolis. Bev. H. Wyse. Jones, coast evan gelist of the Baptist Home Mission ary Society, is conducting a religious conference at the Baptist church this week. Mr. Jones Is not unknown to many In Hood Blver, and pleasure at meeting and hearing htm again Is manifest. He will be here on next Suuday nnd will preach morning and evening. The week evening meetings are held at 7:, and a cor dial Invitation Is generally extended. Coarse ground and rwk salt at Whiteheads. The Hood Biver Apple Vinegar Co. Is now ready to receive apples. B.rlng them to us. Geo. D. CullM-rtsou & Co. write nil kinds of Insurance. Fire, life, acci dent, plate glass and bonds. Agent wanted for Phoenix Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Oregon, Ml) Chamljer of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Christian Science services are held in Beading Boom, No. i, Davidson building, Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at p. m. Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for 2.1c. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains lu the side and chest ami much cheaper. Sold by all dealers. f-VX) per acre for this fine twenty acre place In the I'pper valley; live acres of four-year-old Spitz and New town trees; seven acres below the ditch If water Is wanted; fine spring with six Inches water flowing; two room house, sheds, etc.; whole tract suitable for orchard; light clearing on the unimproved portion; a genu ine bargain. Phone 2."!t. HOOD RJVER ABSTRACT CO. J. rVI. 8CHMELTZER, Ssoretary Abstracts, losuraocc, CoivcyanclDg and Surety Boids We have the only complete sit of Abstract Hooks in Hood liver County ami are. in, position to execute all irork with prom fit ne.su and accuracy. We represent some of the bent old line Fire Insurance Com panies doing business in Oregiri, and can give the fire insurance obtainable for the money. Our reputation as conveyancers is knoicn to all. Ill of our work is guaranteed . Come to us when, you want Surety Hands of any description. (Met In tlit D1VI010N iUILDING. H. I. Ctrntr CMcHt Aitnut ni third ftrttt Homo Phono HOOD RIVCR, OREGON J. H. Temple, of Portlaud, has been here jfor a week looking after his ranch nnd enjoying the fall weather. The Ladles' Aid Society of the M. L. church will meet Friday afternoon of this week with Mrs. C, I'. Souulch sen, at 'l.'W o'clock. Miss Blanche Harbison returned to Forest (J rove last Monday to con tinue her musical studies at the con servatory under the direction of Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman. E. P. Loomls, after a ten days' visit, left for New York, Wednesday. Mr. Loomls speut most of the time while here in the I'pper valley, where he Is Interested In the big Wood worth orchard. J. J Mears, who Is Interested with Mrs. MacBae In the Maxwelton Or chard, was here last week for a visit Mt Muxweltou. Jonathans are being picked and packed at this orchard, and the yield Is one of the must phe nomenal In the valley. Miss A. Parmele, of New York City, got In from the East Saturday and went to the old Booth ranch, now owned by Miss Spring, of Pittsburg, Miss Parmele will look after the apple marketing on the Spring ranch until the arrival of Its owner, who Is expected here shortly nnd Is now on a motor trip from her summer home In Massachusetts to Pittsburg. The September number of the Im. plement and Vehicle Becord contains a page and a half write-up explain ing a system of bookki-ptng origi nated by C. A. Ynughan, which the article says Is the most thorough that has lieen devised for keeping ac counts of this nature, ami compli ments the (illl)ert-Vauglian Com pany on Its enterprise. A full line of poultry supplies at Whitehead's. For Sale or Exchange Light room house, desirable location, three lots with property and small barn. Will sell or exchange for valley property. Enquire of Mrs. Flora Hartley. Phone 14U-L. I have a client who wants to bor row ?:HM) for two years. Will pay per cent and secure note with first mortgage on Improved real estate valued at flsoo. Phone .'Jhs-M. S.W. Stark, Eliot Bldg. Wanted nt Once. Hood Blver or chard In exchange fer $1,.V)0 equity In $17,.VH residence property, West Side, Portland. Will rent for $12.1 per month. Write Chester II. Starr, 1D22 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Ore. We learn from the Optimist that Nello Sexton, who was bitten on the leg by a dog at his fathcr'r ranch In the Hood Blver valley, more than a month ago, Is still ut The Dulles hos pital, the wound, which whs large and jtwietrated to the bone, taking a long time to heal. Bed Clover Italian 2ueen Bees at reduced prices during August. You cannot afford to be without them for they will double the value of your colonies. Send In your orders now by mall or call and get tin- bees at 120.1 Seventh street. W. W. akln. Mood Blver Heights. Chamls-rlain's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Bemedy Is today the best known medicine In use for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and should be taken at the lirst un natural looseness of the bowels. M Is equally valuable for child ren and adults. It always cures. Sold by all dealers. BAND AND SHOW CARNIVALOCT. 12-15 Commencing October 12th, the Hood Biver Band and the Arnold Shows will open a four days' carni val of fun and frolic. The carnival will commence Wednesday and con tinue until and Including Saturday, October l.ltli. Among the many other attrac tllous will be a dally balloon ascen sion, dog and monkey circus, elec trical show and plenty of music. E. J. Arnold, the veteran show mail, asks the News to make this announcement to tin1 people of Hood Blver. "The management of this show most emphatically assures the public that every person connected with this organization Is obliged to deul justly and courteously with every body who transacts any business with It or who comes to It as a visi tor. At no place, on no occasion, under any circumstances will there be any more tickets sold than there Is seating capacity. No boisterous talk of any kind will be permitted Inside, outside or around the prem ises controlled by the mauiigement. Ladles and children can visit this en tertainment with our positive as surance that they will be most po litely and carefully provided with seats and have every reasonable re quest granted. Our aim Is to give our patrons many times t he cost of their admission tickets. Everything connected with this exhibition will be In keeping with the liberal, pro gressive and advanced Ideas that have always been characteristic with E. J. Arnold's enterprises." Don't let the rabbitseatyour trees. Buy your tree protectors at White head's. The Misses Pearl Bradley, Adah Mark and Jennie nnd J rare Edging ton left Monday morning for Salem, where they will attend Willamette University. ''an be depended upon," Is an ex pression we all like to hear, nnd when It is used In connection with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a nd Di arrhoea Bemedy It means that It never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysen tery or bowel complaints. It Is pleasant to take and eipinlly valu able for children ami adults. Sold by all dealers. Do TZol Delay Yo-r Fall Planting OUR AUTUMN CATAUQ mil ki US.tmbM Mtlltd Fitt tn Ivquost i WW ROSES Mil ' mi WW W .FRUIT. SHADE HAND ORNAMENTAL STRAWBERRY lZTi PLANTS tfTxl tnm FRANCE. BOIAAHD, JAPAN '" Oi AZ0RM M..Uo k mr no roxlf. F.rlf ord.M eu urt aclar.t raMrTitiou. ASK POM CATALOG NO. l PORTLAND SEED CO. rOBTLA.NO. OtifcOH 1M1 i 2,000 Boxes Go with this property if sold during the next ten days iVfc ONE OF THE BEST BARGAINS EVER PUT ON THE MAR KET IN HOOD RIVER 21 1-2 ACRES on main county road in Oak Grove district, all red shot soil with perfect drainage, making an ideal orchard land. 17 acres in commercial orchard, as follows: 7 acres or 518 trees 7 to 10 years old, principally Spitzcnburgs and Newtowns, there being 40 Jonathans, 50 Ren Davis and a few Winesaps and Wagners; also a liearing family orchard of 12 apple trees, being Gravensteins, Yellow Transparent and Snow apples; 8 prunes and peach plums; 11 cherries, Ring, Lamberts, Royal Ann, Rlack Republican and Yellow Spanish; 9 pear trees, IJartlett, Flemish Reauty and Winter Nellis; enough peaches, grapes and strawberries for family use; 4 acres in brush and stumps. 5 room frame house, barn and outbuildings. 7 1-2 miles from town. Price $13,500.00. $7,050.00 cash; balance on or before 3 years. BELOW THE MARKET 20 ACRES red shot soil, good drainage, 4 acres in 1 year old Newtowns and Spitzenburgs, 12 acres slashed and burned. Spring water. Price $5,000.00. $2,000.00 cash. GENUINE BARGAIN 20 ACRES G 1-2 miles south of Hood River, 3 acres under cultivation, 10 acres slashed and burned, good drainage; on main county road. This Hece of property is better than many smaller tracts that have sold for $300 per acre and it can le purchased during the next two weeks for fl.000.00. Easy terms. DeUn & f ircbaugh Till: LI3ADIN0 l)l;AU;RS I II O N li 14 1 Swetland Building Hotel Oregon Building BOKTLAND, OREGON HOOD BIVER, OREGON