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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1911)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911 A Can of Barrington Hall Six- Days More This year's Clearance Sale has outclassed any sale in our history. We want it to con tinue successful up to the last minute. Our goods are reliable, regardless of price. The Celebrated f" ffAA Steel Cut Coffee tOIiee Odd Lots in Shoes Men's, women's and Chil dren's, all go at half price. Remnants half price Dress Goods, Silks, Embroid eries, white goods. Half reg ular price. LADIES' FLEECED UNDERWEAR Regular 35c value, Q pnnfo Clearance Sale - - 10 ICIIIo INFANTS RUE BENS VESTS Sold everywhere at 35c Q nnnto Our Sale Price - 13 uGlllO 25 Inch Outing Flannel Standard Calico 4c 4c LADIES' and HISSES SWEATERS For what the Yarn Costs HEN'S SWEATER COATS Regular 75c values Clearance Sale MEN' FLANNEL SHIRTS Blue, Black or Brown Regular $1.50, now 50c . t. , , ... st 1 New ones all . , . . . all Ladies and Misses Cloaks, reduced Men s and Boys Suits and Ov rcoats reduced Odd Lines in Shoes for Misses and Babies, just half price FRANK A. CRAM Odds and ends in Nap-a-Tan Shoes for Hen and Boys--Half nr-7 v 7 V ElQ-7' V X 7 V VTI u- hi -- - - 1 1 ' - LOCALSandPERSONALS Mr. ami Mrs. J. II. Osborne were week end visitors in Portland. Senator Nick Siunott. of The Dalles., wan here Saturday mi hit way to I'ortlaud. Allen T. Ieonaril. representing the Kenvmont Land ".. of Poortlaud, wan here Friday on a business visit. Christian Science services are held In Heading, Kooiu, No. Davidson building, Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m. It In evident that the art exhibit which wfll lie held under the Htmplces nf the schools at the Commercial Cluli rooms Thursday, Friday and Saturday will lie well attended, nn the little ticket nellern made a vigor-! oiih campaign. The Ladies' Aid nociety of the Con. j gregatlonnl church will hold their! monthly social for January at thej home of Mrs. .1. H. tilll Thursday ; Hfternoou. Jan. Ltitn. All members i are Invited to le present mid bring I one new memlier, and their penni' s for the month. 1 Keprenentative iJerby wan given more than panning recognition by Speaker Kusk when he pawned the; 'pie" In the House. He wan made ' chairman of the Important commit-' tee of cities and townn. anil givtnl place on the counties. Innnratice and 1 revlnion of lawn committees ; Oil meal at Whitehead's Howling alleyn now open. C. A. i Kichnrds & Co 1 Lease for sale on business building. 1 Call up Style Shop. Phone 1I8-.M. For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood j Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or' 2002.x. j (let your butter, guaranteed fresh . eggs, cream and milk from Purity 1 Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Iepot Davidson Building. Make Hie Mt. Hood II .t. your winter (tiartern. Spetlal raten hy wii'k or month. The homelike hotel. ourteoun service; excellent table. Chamlierlalu'n Cough Kemedy never illnappolntn thone who line It for ob stinate coughs, coldn and Irrltatlonn , of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled an a remeily for all throat ' and lung dlneanen. Sold by all deal- ; era For a short time I will offer for: sale my houne and two lotn, nouth-I went corner Oak and Sixth Stn. No more denlralile residence property In j town. Alno two lotn nontlieaxt cor ner Thirteenth and Columbia Stn. j S. F. IHythe. Phone .'HI M. ' A. M. Kelly, of Mt. Hood, wan here Friday on hin way to Portland. The skating enjoyed for a few dayn wan rudely cut nhort ly rain Wednesday uiglit. TheSan SoucK lub will meet Thurn day altertioon, Fedruajy l', lull, at the home of Mm .lame Hunt. Flec tion of otficern. Minn liennie Stranalian, ho lont a pocketliook lant week c,oiii,iiniim '". had the good fortune to have it re turned to her liy Harry Cameron Intact. I. M. Wright han finished remodel ing the tirnt floor of the Armory building into a carpenter and wood working nhop and in now occupying; hin new place of business. Morlan A; Lathrop. who have lieeii In the vacant store In the Ferguson block for several weekn. have moved hack Into their More in the Often Mlock, which han been refitted. Miss May Failing of Portland wan hostess at cards, followed liy tea, lant Thurnday afternoon She en. tertained In honor of Mrn. Shepard of Hood Kiver, w ho is the guest of her mother, Mrn. Kdwnrd Failing. C. I. Tliompnon. county nchool nuperintendent, went to Corvallin Monday and lectured tiefore the Hor ticultural Short t'ourne ntudentn. Hin nuhject wan "Kural High Schooln ana Factor in the Development of 'irea ter )rejj fin." The enlargement of the billiard room at the Commercial Club han about In-en completed and billiard lovern are preparing for a cue fent during the rent of the winter. It In exected that Home lnterent ing con tentn will take place. $ldHi houne and lot on State ntreef, nant of Ninth St. Ternm, down. i. V. IMwardn Ac o. Now In the time to get your pick of choice residence building lotn in I 1 v -erview Park. .1. F. Itatchelder. phone .Vi. Get your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. For Kent Fight room houne, partly furninhed, free npring water, electric llghtn, npeclal rate to good party for the winter. .1. F. Hatch elder, 'phone .Ml. Chauiberlaln'n Cough lieniedy In a very valuable meil ji-ine for throat i and lung troiiblen, ipilc kly relh-ven atd curen painful brealhing and a dangeroun noiiiidingcoiigh, hlch In- d lea ten coimented lungn. Sold by all ' dealern Mrn. T. W. DeHunney, now Ihiny at Monler, trim h vlnltor here Satur day. Myron S. Smith, of Fuderwood, came acronn the river Thurnday for a nhort visit here. K, H. Shepard, who returned home Saturday from the meeting of the Washington State Horticultural An noclation at Pronner, reportn a big and nuccensful meeting there. .1. J. Fowler, of Portland, wan here Monday and vlnited hin ranch. He had junt returned from a buniuenn trip in Fantern Orrgon and ntated that there wan more nnow at Hood Kiver than any where In the eantern part of the ntate. The nlcighlng during the pint few dayn han been the bent thin winter and renidetitn of the valley have not been nlow to tHke advantage of It. Slelghn fif all maken and denlgnn have been neeu slipping about the city. The weather ban added not a little to the enjoyment Of the nlelgh ride, an although cold night and morning It han lieen pleannnt dur ing the middle of the day. John M. Scott, annlntant general pannenger agent for the O-W. K. & N. and Southern Pacific linen In Ore gon, wan here Wednenday to meet a large excurnlon party from Alberta, Canada, who were on their way to Southern California. The party con ninted of neven carlouiln of Canadian hulnenn men and furtnern, who are on a nlght-neelng trip in thin part of the I'nited Staten for the flrnt time. Mr. Scott was given a box of fancy SpitzeuburKn by the Hood Kiver Ap ple growers' I'nlon and a box of fancy Ortleyn by the Davidson Fruit Company, for distribution. He wan also supplied with a lot of Hood Kiver booklets by Secretary Skinner, and a number of coplen of Better Fruit were secured for the excursion ists by J. M. Fredrlcy, the local agent. The party was entertained in Portland In-fore leaving for the sout h. The nnow Is reported over twoj fe?t deep In the Oak (irove and Mt, I Hood districts. ' A. P. Liateham, of Mosier, spent j the day here Monday. Mr. Hateham , Is a delegate to the meeting toor- gauize a selling association In Port- i land this week. Mr. and Mrn. H. F. Davidson re- 1 turned Saturday from a month's visit in the east. While away they, visited in Ohio, New Yark, Boston and Washington, and then went south through Alabama, Ocorglaj and Texan, returning home by way of Southern California. A Few Choice Buys A Heart - to - Heart Talk WILL BE GIVEN HY Elbert Hubbard MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 20TH, m the HEILBRONNER HALL Smkjtct i "Ma rch of the Centurt'ej" TICKETS, 9 1.00 0a Ml. Ootid Htitnl Kent Wyoming lump coal In any ipiuntity. Transfer & Livery Co. Phone .". A house and lot on State street, eantofllth ntreet for $1."W. Terms, half down. i. Y. Fdwardn&Co. For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002-x. Join the Howling league. We have the bent alleys In the ntate. I'fn have the bent team. C. A. Klchariln & Co, (iet your butter, guaranteed fresh CKK"t cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy Is not a common, every day cough mix ture. It Is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangeroun complications resulting from cold In the head, throat, chest fir lungn. Sold by all dealers. ft you want to In comfortable burn coal. We a re prepared to furnish It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the bent iiality of Wyoming coal. Transfer A Livery Company. Phone ". Have you a weak throal? If mo, you cannot lie too careful. You can not Is-gln treating it too early. Fardi cold makes you more liable to an other, and the lant Is alwnys the harder to cure. If you will take ChaintM'i'lain'H Cough Kemedy at the outset you will Is savei) much trouble Sold by all dealers, A. A. Jayne has money to loan at 6 per cent on good security. A dance will be given at Pine irove Grange hall Friday evening, January 27th. Music by Newman's four-piece orchestra. Come. Store building went of the Hell hronner Block for sale cheap. To be moved or torn down by March first. For particulars see.). II. Heilliron ner. The busiest and mlgh'lest little thing that ever was made Is Cham berlain's Stomach and LI ver Tablets. They do the work whenever you re quire their aid. These tablets change weakness Into strength, llntlesnnens Into energy, gloominess Into Joyoun nens. Their action Is so gentle fine don't realize they have taken a pur gative. Sold by all dealers. For Kent. Two suites of Office Kooms on the second floor of the Davidson concrete building. These are the bent lighted, most convenient and eanient of access of any second floor ollice rooms In the city. One of these rooms han a fire proof vault. For particulars, and to see the rooms, call at Koom X of name build ing. For Sale Household furniture, cupboard, heater, lounge, three rock em, five dining room chairs, rug, dresser, bed, two springs and mat tress, commode, two rag carpets, folding bed, llnoltum, rang", dining table, two pair of curtalnn, two tubn, two kettles, treasure, garden tools, bookcase, wanhboard I'.n fj ii I re of Boy Dean, of Dean & Shaw. Phone .'I. DANCE AT PINE GROVE GRANGE HALL Friday Evening, Jan, 27 MUSIC BY Newman's Four-Piece Orchestra COME IMPROVED will furnish you a delicious morn- ing cup for many morning's. A grocery store is often judged by the quality of its coffees and teas. Try ours if you are par ticular about something real good, and you'll not be satisfied again with the ordinary kind. The Star Grocery "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Perigo & Son Of Acres on main county road in Summit ZU District; all volcanic ash soil with per fect drainage. 17 acres set to Newtowns and Spitzenburghs with Ortleys and Ar kansas Blacks as pollenizers, set 2G feet apart, as follows: 6 acJes 5 years old. 4 acres 2 years old and 7 acres 1 year old; 3 acres ready to set. 2 1-2 acres of straw berries between the trees. Gwd four room house, large barn; near school, stores, church and railroad; nine inches of water; complete set of implements and a good horse. Price $14000; one-third cash; bal ance on or before five years at 7 per cent. 1 n Acre Block of solid orchard, 1-2 New IU towns with 13 Ortleys as pollenizers, 1-2 Spitzenburgs with 13 Baldwins as ioll enizers, 5 years old and set 28 feet apart. Is located 2 1-2 miles from Hood River on the main county road; 2 inches of water. Trees have never been irrigated, and are in the very best of condition. It is the best buy on the West Side at the price of $12000; $5000 cash; mortgage for $7000 running till Dec. 13th, 1914, at 7 per cent interest can be assumed. 1 P Acres, volcanic ash, all set to Commer J cial orchard as follows: 5 acres 7 years old; 3 acres 6; 1 1-2 acres 4; 4 1-2 acres 3 years old. Picked 1120 boxes of apples this year. 3 acres of strawberries 1 and 2 years old set between young trees. Good earn, old house, but a beautiful build ing spot among oak trees. Good buy at the price of $14000; $5000 cash, balance on or before 5 years at 7 per cent. 5 Acres, 4 miles southwest of town, on main traveled road; good clay loam soil; all under cultivation; planted to Commer cial orchard, 2, 3 and 4 years old, save 1-2 acre; good drainage. This is a snap at $3000; $2000 cash; balance on or before 5 years at 6 per cent. UNIMPROVED 1flQ Acres nine miles south of Hood River, lUJ on the edge of the Willow Flat Dis trict; heavy red shot soil; south and east slope with excellent drainage, nearly all under the ditch; 20 acres under cultivation, between 4 and 5 acres of which are in Newtowns, 6 years old; 3 acres in G years old Spitzenburghs; 300 Newtowns and Spitzenburghs, one year old; 30 trees, fam ily orchard. Balance of place fir and oak timber, of which 8 acres are practically cleared. Small 4 room box house and barn on the place. Odell Creek and four good springs on the property. Place could be cut up into a number of fine farms. All implements go with the place at the low price of $14000; $3500 cash; balance on or before 7 years at 7 per cent. On Acres, seven miles south of Hood ZU River on main county road; volcanic ash soil; good slope for drainage; 3 acres cleared; under the East Pork ditch; 1-4 mile from railroad station. Price $1000. One third cash; balance in 3 or 5 years, 7 per cent, PQ Acres, shot soil, about 9 miles south of DO Hood River on the edge of the Willow Flat District, mostly all rolling, about 50 acres good orchard land; few scattering fir and some oak; all can be cleared for about $50 to $75 per acre. Price $7000; $1700 cash; balance on or before 7 years at 7 per cent interest. Oakdale Greenhouse (let In your orders now for Tulips, Narcissi Daffodils, Hyacinths, etc. Peouas should be planted III October, alno Kosen and Mirnhn, If bloom In wanted la Kill, (iood supply on hand iiud coming. Trv a few 1,'illics. 1- I.KT. I IKK & Kl.KTCMKK SMOKING MEAT THE NEW WAY. Tou don't nd a smoke boils Apply WRIUUTH H.VUKK a liquid KiT. ing two coats, which will impart the rich aroma --' 1 ...;.. mo ua,ur ui 61 kor7 smoke to the meat, keeping it nounil, sweet and insect free indefinitely. Hold for 14 years all over IT. H. and Can ada. Get the genuine. Kuliy Guaran teed. Hold f.uly in tuare quart bottle with metal rap. Aftk your druggist for ' Wright s Kmoke". Made only by C. H. WRIGHT CO., a,. M. Sold and Guaranteed bjr KEII! & CASS Real I sidle millcifn $P).500 Twenty acres in Willow 1 Flat. 9 acres in 3 and 4 year old trees, balance slashed and un j cleared. On main county road. 9 inches water. Shot soil. Terms I one-half cash. i $7,000 - Five acres, close in, ' house, barn, tools and 4 acres in j Jim ui ii vt i OvI I ItTo between tree1. Free water. Terms, $1500 down. $1500 -A home on State street, east of Ninth street. Terms, one-half down. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office Oregon tfotel Building DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH The Leading Dealers Phone 141 MOOD RIVER, OREGON Motel Oregon Building Sweetland Building, Portland, Oregon .33281 The Ring of an electrical bell saves many a step. The cost of installing call bells, plumes, 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 Office Phone 3 Residence 272M