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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1910 Bragg Merc. Co. Bragg Merc. Co. mm LAO DIES9 COATS H3 OPI It is not our policy to carry over from one season to another, anything in this line, so we sacrifice the price to your advantage. This means Misses Coats 1-3 Off $30 Coats for $25 $25 Coats $16.75 $20 Coats for H3.35 $15 Coats for 10 $12 Coats for 8 Overcoats for Hen and Boys 25 per cent off on Winter or Warm Overcoats. The cold snap is liable to come any time. Don't delay buying now or you may be sorry. Children's Coats 1-4 Off $10 Coats for 6.75 f8 Coats for 5.35 $6 Coats for 4 Come early and get the choice of these bargains Wool Underwear At greatly reduced prices, that we haven't time to describe, but included in this is Men's Wool Underwear for as low as 68c per garment, and up to high class goods at proportionate prices. Everything goes in wool Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Children's. Included in this Special Sale will be Winter Dress Goods, Kamonas, Waists, Wool Blankets, wool Shirts and about 300 Pairs of Shoes. We reserve the right to withdraw these prices after the 20th. &aes a Lot of Faith J. PINE GROVE GRANGE ! HAS ACTIVE MEETING Last Saturday was t lie first all day ' meeting of I'ine (irove (iranise held thin season, aii'l It certainly wan a live one, judging from work done. The ladies of the (irnngt- were I n preparinj; a chicken He latiiiiet I while we hail the live wires working 1 on several economic iietious i The committee on securing public to go fishing in a water pail. It takes a lot more to believe that first class groceries can be sold below cost and make money for ,n,ttt l'in in,ve i'r sir: the Storekeeper as well ' Inferring to visit of yourself anil Mr. jjarvisto my otlice some time ago. As a sensible woman, don't i regarding telephone service at the von think it wispr to trade lo,-al fr'1,,t !- h.m..i itiv,-r. i f , 1 1 tt 1 take pleasure in udvl.in nert; wriere urn ruie is xiun estGroceries, Honest Weights and Honest Prices? I lie wan excellent anil plentiful, the work done liy the lirange was very important, anil everybody went Inline feeling that they hail received a day ol enjoyment as well an much mental improvement. Our Question I'.ox brought out much discussion. It In proving to he one of the most Interesting fea tures of our program. WHITE SALMON (Front the Enterprise) . flood Kiver now claimn an Indian over liMI yearn old; "Indian (ieorge,' who wan horn over there, and telephones at the freight depot and I planted the tirst Spitzeliberg. f iom f 1 irHi r.tiortd Niliwt'Mrt in out ;iml t .. . .. . . ' 1 1 ne i.iiu cejniiH gives Klickitat s hope for the other. 1 he folio in j u.lti,m l0(H(O. wl ,,e , letter Is self-explanatory: the next few yearn an the went end "Cortland, ore , Jan 4. I .' 1 1 . 'Mr V I Mjotofl I till rm;l li I mil- . i'. .nuore picKeu lauy applets on New Canned Spinach New Canned Succatash New Canned Lima Beans New Lye Hominy The Star Grocery "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Perigo & Son you that the telephone has been reinntalled, with the view of giving to our pa trons In that vicinity satisfactory service. Youm truly. "V. I',. Lawnkiickky. "Annnt. (ten. Freight Agent." The following rcsoltit lonn were adopted and cent to the Hood Kiver Commercial Club, subject to action: Whereas, It han lieen found necen will lie made into a new cotintv hin trees uu New Year's day. There han tjceu no front to damage them and these eatable little apples were in tine condition. Another proof of the mild weather wan an apple bios worn picked from a tree In the Kings- tadt orchard. A. S. tJregg wan happily surprised on Aew learn day by receiving a badge and necotid prize In the com petition at the Spokane Apple kIihw for the bent box of S pi tzeu bergs. Mr. liregg selected hln box from their eighteen that he picked from hin live- year-old treen Henry Summon ami ieorge liutton nary by all progressive cities to en-, of Bristol were in town Wednesday, tablMh free eniployment 1 ureaus In j coining do wn over the new Bristol order that the requirements of its ! cut-off, which saves them about two citizens and those contributory to It , miles. The new road required uboi may Is- supplied, and the Influx of a quarter of a mile work, for which Idle labor tnnv lie given employment, ! the county nave :MH(, and im was and, j rajsed by subscription. V. herens. 1 He frui turn Wei n i ,f tills! A mall sack that wan thrown off vall.y are the foundation U" i the mall train recently was sucked whhh the whole struct nre of our ! UIM)er the wheels and cut In two. The Ring of an electrical bell saves many a step. The cost of installing eallbdls, phones, door open ers and such electrical time saving devices is exceedingly small, if you buy your supplies from us. We also carry Electric Lamps and many household accessor ies that are operated by the current. If you would view our stock, something would certainly suggest itself that you could use handily in your home, DEAN & SHAW Oflice Phone 3 Residence 272M Oakdale Greenhouse (iet In tour orders now for Tulips, Narcissi ' liaffodlls. Hyacinths, etc. IVotiaa should Is planted In Oetoiier, also Ibises and hrubs. If bloom Is wanted In 1111. i supplv no bund Mini roiiilnu. Try a few I.lllles. U.KiVHKK A FKKTCHF.K future progress rents, and their bountiful harvest means the advance ment of both vallev and towns there- In: and, Wherean, The City of Hood Kiver In the most centrally located, rela tive to the Incoming of transient la bor, and possesses one of the best Commercial Clubs In the state, there fore lie It Kesolved, liy Pine irove firange, that the Hood Kiver Commercial Club be solicited to operate an employ ment bureau with no charge to the one seeking employment; and be It furt her Kesolved, That w herever obtaina ble white labor shall lie given first colislderuth ill. Wherean, There are now prepared five Hood Koads bills to Is- presented to our present I .legislature, and the contents of said bills are practically unknown to the public; and. Whereas, a part of these bills, If ever made a law, will throw the whole tiood Koads movement Into factional polities; and, Whereas, A thorough understand ing of the wording and the workings of these proposed laws would per haps result In giving Home Instruc tions to our representative In the legislature, therefore be It Kesolved, That Pine irove Orange cooierate with the Hood Kiver Com mercial Club In calling a (Jood Koads mass meeting III the Commercial Club hall In Hood Kiver. Friday, January l'lth, at p. in One lady had tine of a new pair of shoes cut nearly In two. J. A. Henry got half of a box of cigars, sent as a rhrintma present, and another White Salmon lady had a pair of falne teeth cut In two. A man named Sheldon recently moved Into a small house back of (Jeo. Smith's residence and sent for hin w ife from Yakima. She arrived Sunday, and while he was at the Colburn hotel to get her, fire broke I out anl destroyed the house and all : the contents. The cause of the fire Is ! unknown. Miss Cameron, secretary of the Ile velopment I-ague, Is In receipt of a draft for 1100 fr'jm the S. P. & S. to ' aid In general advertisement of this i section. The league also received a voucher from the road for the freight j paid for apples tothe National Show. I This In an appreciable contribution, and shows that the road Is taking 11 ' real Interest. A postal received from Los An ! geles lee reports the White Snl j moii colony doing the aviation . races, it. Field, Frank (iordon, A. I W. Fstes and H. W. I)ay were there I with their field glasses, all coining to the ''inclusion that the airship Is i Just the thing to show White Salmon j real estate. Captain Cook, who left I Wnite Salmon with the Intention of lassoing the revolution down In , Mexico, Is reported at San liiego. Chainls-rlaln'sCough Kemedy never I disappoints those who use It for ob- Althoiigh ourtirange memtsTshlp stluate rough, colds and Irritations U not hs large as It should Is- In this of the throat ami lungs. It stands LOCAL TRANSFERS 0FJ1EAL ESTATE Lint of real estate tranfers for the week ending January ", Hll, an furnished by the Hood Kiver Ab stract Company: V. T Folts to ICtaro Caka. '.Mi acres i in Willow Flat. Orton A Graham to W C Kepann, JO acres In Fpper Valley Frank Chandler to Thomas . I Piles, o acres on the East Side Orton A (irahatu to Charles P Lloyd, lu acres In Fpper Valley K L Pennock to Lizzie M Sanford, small tract near Cascade Locks Charles P Sonnlclinen to J L.lor gennen, 5 acres near (ireen Point Frederick J. Fewlngn to Orton A Graham, 10 acres In Upper Valley Orton A Graham to Frederick .1 Fewlngn, I'O acres In Fpper Valley 11 L Goodrich to C L Curry and P A Klemmer, "i acres on Belmont road Mary IC Kcavin and busbaud to Orrle I? Xye, I'D acres south of town Mary Coburn Allen to Paul M Col llus, Arthur I. Genter and Charles II Carter. .'!:! :J acres In Crapper District TWENTY ACRES OFFINE WILLOW FLAT LAND SOLD Twenty acres of fine unimproved land adjoining the place of N. W. Hone was sold last week by K. T. Folts to a Japanese employed as cook by Willie Van Horn. The price paid was $4 .Vmi. The tract will Is? Improved and net to orchard shortly. Another sale made by Folts was 40 acres Is-Ionging to himself, to S. H. Soule, located near Willow Flat. The land In unimproved, but will Ik put Into cultivation. ROSARIO WILL SHOW UP SPIRITUALISM FRIDAY NIGHT Kosarlo, who comes to the Monroe Opera House next Friday night, promises to Is; the sensation of the week, when he will thoroughly ex pose the tricks and show up the so-called spirit mediums. None of the tricks of the "seers," clairvoy ants, mediums and the like will lie overlooked. Kosarlo's tests are made upon a fully-lighted stage, and the phen.im ena that will lie produced are double sealed slate writing, spirit pictures, tables floating In mid air, spirit raps, cabinet seances, and many demon strations of a startling nature, all reproduced upon a bare stage with out any contrivances or traps save those they use themselves, and as he does the tricks, he will explain how anyone else can do them, so that anyone could go to a so-called "Spirit Seance" and expose the whole pro ceeding. Prices :L"i and 2." cent. Chil dren 1.1 cents. Oood Position For You I want a man or woman who Is a "live w Ire" to take exclusive agency for Hood Kiver county to sell "Kex Oll "Kex OH" Is the wonderful new self-shlulng waterproof shoe dress ing the only dressing ever put on the market that will give a brilliant polish and at the same time have a preservative effect upon the leather. Kvery bottle you sell will sell an other. You can make big money. Ilrop In at the Kragg Mercantile Co and get a free sample shine. E. Powki.i., Distributor, 2.K Washington St., Portland, Or. i i J lSowlliig alleys now open. Klclrards & Co C 'mr f age of progress and coop- ration, yet It never was In a Is-tter condition The dey was ts-autlfiil, the thicken unrivalled n a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by all deal Forty Thousand Prescriptions Have Been Filled at This Store In The Past Ten Years This record shows better than anything else the confidence placed in this store both by the Doctor and the Patient Chas. N. Clarke GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon 'Pruning Tools Our stock comprises the most practi cal and best tools made for that pur pose. Our prices give every custo mer full value for his money. Hand Prtiners California Patterns, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Genuine Miss. Shears, 9 inch, $2.00 Swiss Patterns, 2 blades, 9 inch, $1.25 Handle Vrtiners Rhodes double cut, 22 inch, $2.50 Clyde draw cut, 22 inch, $1.50 Clyde Short Pattern, 24 inch, 85c hong Tree Prunerr G, 8, 10, 12 feet long, 55c to 75c Pruning Sabvs California Patterns, 12 inch, 50c California Patterns, 18 inch, 70c Double Cut, 70c DeForest pole and hand, $1.40 Pacific Coast Swivel, $1.50 FRANZ HARDWARE CO. Thonc 14 Wanted Apple Land 10 or 20 acres Apple Land in Hood River or Mosier districts, cleared or partially developed. State wheth er irrigated or non-irrigated. Give location, price, and particulars in full. Address "A. A.," care of News. r 5 J. M. WOOD Fancy and Staple Groceries g Preferred Stock, Heinz's 57 varieties Pickles, Krout, P Mince Meat, Catsup, Apple Butter, Etc. Splendid R line of canned Tomatoes and Corn at IO cents SOLO AGENTS F:OR F'UREi WHITE FLOUR ...Your orders will receive onr best attention... OM .AAA .X 6w.X-X.wAVA UAI A A A A A A A A, A A A A J