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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1911)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911 3 STARTING FOR EAST E BOAR ECETS fljjjg: " I , ! For the benefit of those of our customers who may want special orders executed we wish to announce that we are leaving Feb. 5 th for New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, and other Eastern centers, to make selections for Spring 1 9 1 1 - Any one wishing any item in our line, no matter how trivial it may be, can leave orders at our store up to Satur day 6 p. m. next and same will be faithfully taken care of by Mr. Cram personally. We shall spare no pains to make this Spring season most interesting, in the way of novelties of every kind, and will not return until we have the best values in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ready-to-wear Specialties, Fancy Goods, Notion, Etc., to be found in the different manufacturing centres east. V V -7 v vagv V v LOCALSandPERSONALS Mr. J. J. (jll'b.in nn H efk vUltor In Portland. Mlw White, of Mlnm-notH, lx the ttnet of her Mend, Mr. (. M. I'.akiT, i are noted an Ktunt at the Hotel on the Height. Dallew Friday. Ilev. and Mr. Frank SpauldlDK. of j Dr. E. L. Houne. of Spokane, iir TopinUh. Waxli., were here last , rived Thursday to show aome parties week vlxltinsi frU-nd. Interested in the rallej about. Mi MaU'l Young ha taken a po. j V. S. lavtdon wa noted a a Itlon of tenuurapher with the Hood ! uuent at the Hotel I'ortland lat Itlver IitrU t Land Company. week and a a visitor at the Anto- Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. (Joldth walte ; tnolille Show . Vent the latter part of lust week lu Mr. Itoyle aud daughter, who I'ortland attending the automobile j formerly lived here when Mr. lioyle Hhow. j wa local station ag.-nt. came down vv it -t... I-i-n.lli.ir nmst : from Waco Wednesday for a visit of hi time in I'ortland In connection with the Apple Land Company was here for the week end. Mis Edith Copple, uow a resident of I'ortland, Is a uuest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Copple, for a few day. The Dalles will have a new rail road station this summer. The rail road officials were there Friday and submitted the plau to the business meD for Inspection. C. H. Vaunhan -nt part of lust week In I'ortland looking over the new model of 1911 autos. The (Jil-lert-Yoi)Khan Compauy will handle the Cadillac and Chaliner Detroit cam this year. I'almer L. Fale. a young lawyer of I'ortland and u classmate of At torney K. C Smith at Ann Arbor I'nlverslty, and Miss Florence Wag ner, of Easttnauvllle, Mich., were ...Lirl.wl T.iesilnv e cent n at the Con gregattonal church parsonage by I Kev. K. A. Harris. Mr. aud Mrs. I'ales. after spending a day here. went to relde. I'ortland. where tliey will j Oil meal at Whitehead's Howling alleys now open. C. A. Klchards & Co F or Sale" A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Mood district. .Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone. (Well 38 or ZOOi.x. Oct your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Make the Mt. Hood Hotel your winter quarters. Sei1nl rates by week or month. The homelike hotel. Courteous service: excellent table. Willi" It Is Impossible to prevent an accident. It Is never Impossible to Is prepared It Is not Is jond any one's purse. Invest L'.". cents lu a bot tle of Chamlsrlaln's Mulinent and you are prepared for sprains, bruises and like Injuries. Sold by all denlers. A Heart - to - Heart Talk WILL UC GIVEN BY Elbert Hubbard MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 20TH, ik the HEILBRONNER HALL 56ci "March of the Centuries" TICKETS, l.OO 7Y A ZJO Mr. Fording 8jent 'lie itwt week j In I'ortland vlxltlng friend. j ( has. T. Kitrly and i. K. (Hstner with fliend A. S. irelner, vice president of the Hood Itlver Light & Power Co. .came up Sunday and spent a day or tw. here looking over the proierty and contemplated Improvement. Miss Jessie Turney, who has been In California for several months. Is the guest of her sister, Mr. Itatilster. 'After remaining here for n few days, ! Miss Turney will return X her east ern home. Kx SI.erlff L. F. Morse will leave March 1st for the John Day country, where he will take charge of t he big ranch recently purchased by a syndi cate of Hood Itlver people. He will le accompanied by hi family. H. (i. Kibl.ee, editor of the Minder i Bulletin, wot here Thursday. Mr. j Klbl.ee reports that the river road '.from The Dalle to M osier Is a sure ! thing and that work is progressing i ou it. It will Is? twenty feet wide. with no grade greater than eight per fnt. The public Installation of tl.e new Qfjj(j.n f the Forester wa attended bvn large nnmlier of the members and their friends and the ceremony went off very smoothly. After the Installation n supper was served and the large party wound up the even ing's entertainment by attending the picture show. Now Is the time to get your pick of ' choice residence building lots In Itlv jervtew Park. J. F. Batchelder, i phone .V. (Jet your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Do you know that croup can Is prevented? i veChamls'rlnlii' Cough Ilemedy as soon as the child Is-comes hoarse, or even after tlie cronpy cough upts'ars, and It will prevent the attack. It Is also a certain cure forcsoup and ha never been known to fall. Sold by all dealers Ol Sill It tba Mt. lootf Hotel Sincerely yours, W. I.. Clark and J. B. Castner were visitors In I'ortland Saturday. Mr. John Cowley, who has lieen 111 for several weeks. Is still In a very critical condition. Mr. anil Mrs. C. It. Bone, who have lecn lu the east for two month, re turned home Friday. .1 F. Batchelder, after an absence of some time, came up from I'ortland Saturday for a short stay. Mrs. .1. W. lilgby, we regret to note, 1 conhned to her home from the effects of a slight stroke of paral ysis. .las. W. Mill, of Portland, who was at one time lu the real estate business here, came up Friday for a look at tlie orchard. The Social Club dance held In Odd 1 Fellows' hull Wednesday evening was an unusually enjoyable affair and largely attended. Bishop Paddock, of the Eastern Oregon diocese of the Episcopal church, was lu los Angeles last week, where he attended the dedica tion of a new church. .). L. Henderson and l.roy Arm strong had an exciting but harmless runaway while driving through Par adise Farm lu a sleigh Thursday. The sleigh upset Hnd Mr. Armstrong was dragged In It some distance lie fore the horse was stoped. The meeting of the Apple Fair As soclntlon which was called for last Saturday has been postponed until today on account of no quorum. As there Is Important business to trans act In connection with the associa tion's affairs It Is earnestly requested that stockholders attend the meet ing today. The Musical Club met at the home of Mrs. Dutro, Thursday. The host ees were Mr. Dutro and Mrs. O. H, Baker. The attendance was good and the program Included an lustru mental selection by Miss Eva Brock and vocal iiumtiern by Mrs. Dutro and Miss Walton. After the business meeting, dainty refreshments were served The club will hold Its next meeting with Mrs. Dumble, Monday. February th. The affair will be an open one for member and their guest. It was divided to hold the meetings of the club on Monday In stead of Thursday. Best Wyoming lump coal lu any quantity. Transfer & Livery Co. Phone .".. A house and lot on State street, east of!tth street for f 1.7 Ml. Terms, half down. (. Y. Edwards & Co. For Sale A fine lot of hay In the JVt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002-x. Join the Bowling league. We have the l-st alleys In the state. Iet's have the liest team. C. A. Klchards & Co. (iet your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. If you want to lie comfortable burn coal. Weare prepared to furnish It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the Is-st quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer & Livery Company. Phone .Y If troubled with Indigestion, con stlpatlon, no appetite, or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will l pleased with the result. These tail. lets Invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. FRANK A. Mrs. LeRoy Armstrong was a pas senger for Portland Tuesday. John Leland Henderson was here last week on a short business trip. Mrs. Guy Edward entertained at cards Thursday afternoon and at dinner In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cram will leave next week for an extended eastern trip, which will Include both buslnes and pleasure. Mrs. H. H. Healy, of Oram) Forks, N. D., who has been visiting a few days with Mrs. W. F. Andrews at Oak drove, left Tuesday for n visit In California. W. B. Dickinson, who has been in Corvallis taking the six weeks' horti cultural course at t he Oregon Agri cultural College, tins returned to Hood Itlver. Edgar Button and J. II. Kuberg shipped a boatload of potatoes to Portland- Saturday. The shipment contained SOD sacks and was taken to Portland on the Tahoma. Tbe library committee of the Wom an's Club announces that It has de cided to withdraw all arrangements for the gram) ball which It was about to give In aid of the library fund. A few minutes delay In treating some cases of croup, even to the length of time It takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest way Is to keep Chatulsrlaln's Cough Hemedy In the house, and at the first Indlcatl if croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take und alwaj scares. Sold by all dealers. Attorney John McKenzle, of Mln neapoll, Minn., who has been spend ing a month on business in the west, with headquarters at Portland, came to Hood Klver Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Son nlchsen. Mr. McKeii7.le, who has seen much of the west, expressed himself as more favorably Impressed with Hood Klver and Its spirit of progressive!!!- than with any of the other fruit localities which he has been In. It Is not unlikely that Mr, McKenxle will, In time, become Im bued with the spirit of the west and will want to move his family to a warmer climate than Minnesota. It pays to advertise. A. A. Jayne has money to loan at 6 per cent on good security. Seasoned Wood 16 In. or 4 ft., de livered to any part of the city. J. J. Knapp, Phone 3232X. Joseph A. Wilson, tigent for wire wound wood stave pipe. Order early, as this pipe Is not held In stock, but made to order Store building west of the Hell bronner Block for sale cheap. To lie moved or torn down by March first. For particular see. I. II. Hellbron ner. An attack of grip Is often followed by a ierslstent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy has lieen extensively used, and with good success, for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have lieen cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold by all dealers. For Kent. Two suites of Office Kooms on the second floor of the Davidson concrete building. These are tlie Is-st lighted, most convenient and easiest of access of any second floor office rooms In the city. One of these rooms has a fire proof vault. F'or particulars, and to see the rooms, call nt Kooni of same building Is the volume ol our business during the past three years In lands in the Hood River-Mosier and White Salmon Districts 1908 SALES - S203.500 1909 SALES - - $576,750 1910 SALES - - $1,231,100 TOTAL $2,002,350 At the present time there are ten salesmen in the firm, talking your Valley, and Lands. We will double this number by the time spring opens. We are making arrange ments to open an office in Chicago in ad dition to our Portland and Hood River offices, and expect to show a growth dur ing 1911 in keeping with that of the past. OUR GOAL IS A $2,000,000 BUSINESS For The CURRENT YEAR DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH The Leading Dealers Phone 141 MOOD RIVER, OREOON Motel Oregon building 5weetland Building, Portland, Oregon CRAM 02,350 Of course we deliver gro cery orders anywhere in the city. It . makes no ditter- ence as to the size of the order either. Our delivery service is for your accomo dation and we want you to make use of it. We don't handle a cheap lot of goods and make a big blow about cheap prices. Our goods are high class and the prices very fair. The Star Grocery "GOOD THIN6S TO EAT" Perigo & Son Oakdale Greenhouse (Jet In your order now fur Tulip, NiirelHHl. Daffodil, liyni'lnt Iih. etc. I'eonitH should tie planted In Octolier, uIho Kohch nnd fdirulm, if lilooiu h wanted In l'.ill. (food Httpply on liuud Hnd coining. Try a few Lulled. K I ,K IT H i: !:& !' L i: i'( U Kit SMOKING MEAT THE NEW WAY. Ton don't need snink bouw. Apply WRIOHT'B HMUKE liquid fir ing two coaU, which will impart tbe rich aroma and delicate flaror of hi kory smoke to the meat, keeping It sound, sweet and insect free Indefinitely. Bold for 14 years all oTer U. 8. and Can. add. Get the genuine. Fully Guaran teed. Bold only in square quart bottle with metal rap. Ask your druggist for "Wright s Bmoke". Made only by L H. WRIGHT CO., Kimm City. Me. Sold and Guaranteed by KE1R & CASS Real Estate Bulletin $6500-Twenty acres in Willow Flat. 9 acres in 3 and 4 year old trees, balance slashed and un cleared. On main county road. 9 inches water. Shot soil. Terms one-half cash. $7,000-Five acres, close in, house, barn, tools and 4 acres in 5 year old trees. 4 acres berries between trees. 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 Hotel Building ruoNi 228 The Ring t i i L-.il oi on cit'i-u ii-ui vvn saves many a step. The cost of installing call bells, 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 surest itself that you could use handily in your home. DEAN 6c SHAW Office Thone 3 Residence 272M Hold by all dealers."