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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1911 xceedingly Merchandise On Choice Way r O E PORTS are reaching us to the effect that some wonderful Bargains and some Extremely Choice Merchandise in Staples and JoVelties are on the way to us by freight and express. We expect all to be in stock and ready for sale early in March. Our strongest effort this season has been made on Ladies' and Men's Clothing, popular priced garments, and to say we are immensely pleased with the results of our efforts, is put ting it mildly, indeed. Let us show you these garments upon their arrival, and see if you don't enthuse as wildly as we do. FRANK A. CRAM lit nrz. 3ir -7 Vc3CT7 V V LOCALSamPERSONALS c L D;i vMhuii wan the (Client I'ortlnnil fur a few dnyn. K NVIhmii, of ( icailt I,K-kn, came up Saturday fnr h Imslnens visit In tlie t it r. Mm. I'. S of friend III Inxt week. H. L. Fordinjr, whohni Iwrn on an rxlenricri wont hern anil eitern IhihI uefH trl. retnniAl to llnoil lMver Frlilay. MUx Jennie Hitlev returned to Ho(k1 Illver Monlay. after etidin erer.il dn In Portland Helet tlnir a Moc k of new utile In uprint; mllll-nery. Horn To Mr. ami Mm. . M. .lack- , Hon, I'elt. !t, lull, a won. j Mine 1elirre Admit n t lie i;uet j of lier frieml. Minn I.om Tax lnr.it! The Dalle hint week. J ('. IC. t'hailn returned Thiirnilay from CorvallU. where he ha lieen at-' temlini; t he nix weekn' In irt lenlt lira I I t'oiime of the ( . A. ( II. .1. Johuon. representing tin Northwent Fruitgrower' Kxchaime wan lu""e Friday ami Saturday meet t frullmrii ami otlcern .f tlx tirower' I'nlon. Kenneth Delano ami l .1. K. Kami of Portland wan here i Thurnday on a Imnlnenn vlnlt. J Mr. and Mm. U. H. Wallace were i week end viMtorn In Portland an the 1 Clients of frlendn and relatlven. S. V. Arnohl In at hln former home In the eat, due to the critical lllnenn of hin father, am) In expected to In ' ahnent for notne time. ! S. L Heal, in charge of the tie pre nerviiitf plant at Wyeth, wan here J Saturday on a Imnlnenn vlnlt. The .plant in running on nhort time dur ing the winter. Apple i'. are hack at Hood si m-Kiver Sid Hendertton, In hln third yedr at I mervllle theStHte 1'nlvernlty, wan here Sat- j after nix week training In tliewin lirday for H vlnlt with frlendn and ; ter horticultural nchool of the Ore relatlven. He returned to F.uiiene ifnn Agricultural College at I'oi vallin. Saturday evening. Mm. .1. 1'. Aplin, of ( arnoi., Wnnh., A. K. Nlckeln, who ownn property hut formerly of Hood Kiver, wan In the l"pier Valley, after nn-ndit)K a here Friday vinitlnx frlendn. The month or two nt I'.aker City, re-'Apllnn now own a mini little fruit turned Friday Hnd went to hln ranch farm at Carnon. with which they are In t he upjier country. very much pleaned. W. K. Hannon left here Wednenday Kdward Sellenhacli, a Sterling, of lant week for Mlnuenota, on nc- Neli.. man, arrived here Thurnday count of the nerhnin lllnenn of hln father, and received the nad newn while en route that the latter had died. Holt Cameron, a former Hood IMv trite, who wan for a long t i ny con nected w It h the Menominee Lumber Company. nent neveral dayn here lant week' Uniting friend. I'e re turned to hln home In Portland Thurnday. Mm. Chan. Hall and Mm K C. Smith, who have lieen .-(.ending the w inter at San Diego. Calif., are ex iwcted to arrive home thin week Mr. Hall ha ordered hln car. which lie took with him on hln nonthern Cali fornia trip, nhlpped hack to Hood Kiver. and joined din noli, who linn lieen here nome iime looking the valley over. The Sellenhachn are contem plating the piirclrine of a Hood Kiver frtit farm. 11. F. I'tincan and ( . .. W lit er re- tiinii d Thurnday. from Caman Prairie and lileuwooil. Wand, where t hey 1. ..... I . II...- .... l.,.-...ti I..n 111 o-f-ii ui'ifviiiK in rri liiii i urn of that territory. Mr. Iiiinean in vi ry enl liulati-aln.ut l he fm ure of the iiurii'iiltural lamln in the Caman Prairie country. According to li. i. Wood worth, who l wintering In I. on A nuelen. ami w ho nendn u n a pontal. t ! Ca I if or id a motto in an follown: "Late toli.-di and early to rine; work like h I ami For Sale A tine lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 200-x. .loin the Howling Iajfiie. We have the lent alleys In the ntate. It'n have the lient team. C. A. Kichardn & Co. If you want to Ik? comfortable hum coal. We are prepared to furnlnh It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle .the bent ipiality of Wyoming coal. Trannfer & Livery Company. Phone .". If troubled with Indigestion, con ntlpation, no appetite, or feel bllioun, give Chamberlaln'H St(tnach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleaned with the reMllt. These tab lets Invigorate the stomach ami liver and strengthen the digentlon. Sold bv nil dealern.1 01 c Oil meal at Whitehead's." Howling alleyn now on-n Itlchards Ac Co No. li'i Iteiin Cilant Power Sprayer. That's the one. Next Frld ty and Saturday." For Sale A fine lot of hay In the i Mt. Mood district. .ear Mt. nooo Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002.x. advertise." We move that the W'ird in thin motto be adopted. lant . H. Hilfford, the well known traveling man, has taken the poi i thin of traveling salesman with the: Mason &- Khrtnan Co.. wholesale j uroeern of Portland, formerly held; by J iminie l-vens. and in making hin first trln here thin we-k. "II uff," as ! j he In lnnt known. In one of t lie most' popular knights of the road who, travels out of Portland, and hln! Oet your butter, guaranteed fresh 1 ,linv frlendn are predicting success ejfjt. cream and milk from Purity f,,r ,lm In hln new position. . ' Oalry Co. Phone 68-1.. Depot-' . -- Davidson Building." ( io you know that croup can be Whll" it In Impossible to pn-vent j prevented? ii ve ha in ln-i Iain's Cough ail aedd' lit. It In never Impossible to ; Kemedy an noon an the child liecomen l oreoared It In not In-yond any- i hoarse. f - - one's purse. Invest l' i cents In a tot tle of Chaiulnrlain's Liniment 'and you are prepan-cl for sprains, bruises and like Injuries Sold by nil dealers. r even alter tne croupy ; cough npis-ars. and It will prevent the attack. It Is also a certain cure for csoup and has never Imi ii known to fall. Sold by all ilcalem Ko one thing will give so much pleasure, to so many people, for so long a time, at so little cost, as a Columbia G raphophonc And if you will come in and see this "BKT'outnt jou'll believe it. A new aluminum tone-arm cylin der machine with flower horn and 6 records, costing- $37.10. Plays both 2-minute and 4-minute rec ords. Other outfits from $20 up and you can buy them all on easy terms. A Heart - to - Heart Talk WILL DC GIVEN IIY Elbert Hubbard MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 20IH, in ike HEILBRONNER HALL s-iy.cf March of the Centurfes" 01 Silt it Ibt Mt. Rood Hotel R. M. DUNHAM Hood Kiver, Ore. I. on Baldwin, of Mt. Hood, was a week end visitor In Portland. Kay Karl.v came up from Kutfene Friday and spent the week with bin parentn, Mr. and Mrs ('. T. Karly. A postal from Mr. l,elie lititler In forinn un that he wan recently In Washington, l ('.. and that he In enjoy hi hi eastern trip immensely . ( anil Jones, who owns a particu larly tine apple and pear orchard, came up from Portland Sunday ami made an lnsiectlon of the property, Kred Lockley, representative of t lie Pacific Monthly, spent several days here lant week in connection w ith a publicity story about Mood Kiver In that mnK'izine. lMed I'.lvln (ileiiu. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. li. (He, on Feb. Ilth at 4 p. in., of spanin of the larnyx, ae II dayn. The funeral wan held nt ths home, M" iShernian Avenue, Kev. Harjireaves otliclatin. Sain Saninon, the Stevenson capi talist, wim here Thursday visiting frlendn. Mr. Saninon, who made a fortune in Alaska, In heavily Interent ed at Stevetmon, where he recently erected a larjfe. sanatorium. Prof. ieo. I.. Collie, brother of Dr. Collie of the east side, arrived here hint week and spent a few days at the home of the latter. Prof. Collie has just returned from a trip around the world, anil wan on hin way home to Helolt. Vf In , where he In dean of Kelolt College. The Hood Kiver Spray Manufac turlnu Company, which tian the local agency for the llean Spray Pump, has lieen demon! ra t Ing one of these machines near t lie warelmnne (f the Davidson Fruit Company for several days. The outfit has been attract ltiK a good deal of attention and Is said to In- one of the bent power sprayem on the market. Henry and Arthur heelh.sise, brothers, the former of Colfax, Wn.. and the latter a resident of Arling ton, were here Wednesday to Investi gate a business opportunity. Arthur l-i postmaster at Arlington and also In the sheep business there on a big scale and hin brother has Just retired from the grocery business at Colfax. While here they vinl ted a t t he home of P. K. MU hell and family, w ho are old frlendn. S. W. Heppner left Saturday for u trip to eastern Oregon. MWn l-llia llemhner returned to her home here Fi iday evening, after an absence of several weekn at Wn verleigh Sanataiiuui, Forest (Jrove, where she received treatment for nervous prostration. Miss Hershner in very much henetiled nn health. K. II. Sliepard and Chrin lirelseii, of Itetter Fruit, left Monday for Sac ramento, California, to attend the Western Fruit Jobbers' Convention. F. II. Sproat, manager of the Apple (rowers' t'nlon. In also in attend ance at the meeting, having left for Sacramento Sunday. L D. P.oyed ban taken the agency for the Kluiorc auto, a vaivelenn car that In attracting a great deal of at tention tills ear. He exptctn to have one of the new ventures In smoke wagons here soon for demon stration. The Kluiore ban several ent hunliint Ic booslern among the auto lovers at Hood Kiver. Seasoned Wood 16 in. or 4 ft., de livered to any part of the city. J. J. Knapp, Phone 3131X, On Wednesday evening, February 1''.'. 1!11, another of those popular dances will be given at Pine drove (i range hall. A I ig chicken pie sup per will be nerved by the ladles of the (! range. Dott't forget thedate. A few minutes delay In treating some canen of croup, even to t he i length of time it taken to go for a doctor, often proven dangeriiun. The I nafent w ay In to keep Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy in the house, and a t j the first indication of cro'lp give the j child a dose. Pleasant to take and : al wa t s cures. Sold bv alldealern. Real sidle liiillclin 20 Acres in the Pine Grove district, much below mar ket price, as follows: Six acres in 7 year old Spitz and Newtowns, 10 acres in 4 and 6 year old Spitz and Newtowns, 3 acres in 2 and 3 year old Banana, balance unimproved. We can quote only for a short time the low price of $14, 000. Terms $8000. 17 Acres in Willow Flat, nearly all in 2 year old Spitz and Newtowns; house and barn; 3 acres berries between trees. This is strictly first class. Price $9500; terms $3500 down. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office Oregon Hotel Building rnoNK 228 The W. G. Aldred Co! CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING AND GRADING Crushed Rock and Gravel HOOD RIVER, OREGON A. A. Jayne has money to loan at 6 per cent on Rood security. Kent Wyoming lump coal in any 1 1 1 ii ti 1 1 1 y . Transfer Ac Livery Co. Phone Get your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Joseph A. Wilson, agent for wire wound wood stave ie. Order early, as this pipe is not held In stock, but made to order An attack of grip Is oflen followed by a ptVsintent cough, which to many proven a great annoyance. ( 'bo in I m-i l.iln's Cough Krincd.v has U'cii extensively used, and with good success, for the relief Mild cure of I hln cough. Many canes have Uh-ii cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold by all denier. For Kent -- Two suite of Olli.e K iciinn on the second Moor of ti e iiiiilsoii concrete building. These are the In-nt lighted, most convenient ami easiest of access of any second floor office rooms In the city One of thine rooms has a lire proof vault. For particular, an 1 to sen the room, call at Knotti of ntne building. FOOD FOR THOUGHT OREGON with her vast area of 96,000 square miles has less than three quarters of a million people. Oregon has more natural resources than any other state in the Union. Railroad interests are spending more money in extensions and development in Oregon than in any other state in the Union. Oregon has gained fame from her apples and Hood River is the cause. Hood River is better known and is the objective point of more people than any other section in Oregon. Notwithstanding all this, good apple lands are cheaper in Hood River, everything considered, than any reputed apple district in the country. Result: The people are coming in great numbers. They will buy and prices will soar skyward. - DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH TMI- LI:Al)IN(i DEALHKS HOTLL OR LOON BLDO., Hood River, Ore. SWLTLAND BUILDIMI, Portland, Ore. No Use Crying Over Spilt Milk If your last clams were a mass of water try Otter Brand Minced Clams and you'll get a CAN FULL of delicious, rich, clean crab meat. Remember the name OTTER BRAND CLAMS The Star Grocery "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Perigo & Son Early and Late Deliveries of our Choice Groceries. Anything and everything you order delivered the same day if you say so. And we send you just what you ord er and no substituted brands of things we are "just out of." We are never out of any staple lines, and we can always guarantee the quality of everything we sell. If you have not yet favored us with an order you re the loser. J. M. WOOD ' Phone 7 Tffr "DE-LIGHTED" is what "Teddy" will say when he calls to see you some eve ning. Of course you'll have to "show him" that it's ELECTRICAL WIRING and bulbs from here that you are usinjr. Great men the world over acknowledge the superiority of our work. Ma terial used is always the best. HAVE US DO YOUR WIRING DEAN & SHAW Office Thone 3 Residence 272M POLK'S ( GAZETTEER A tinning nlwtnrr of mrti CUT, Tfmn find IIIhji fa Orrgitn nnd M iinhlnK(iii, ffltlDB ft ItoOTrtptlvn Hkrtrh of pnrh plar, l.orntm, Mhluplnir Kurllltlm anil B Inxl flrd lllm-inrjr of Vftrb HuolftrM ftod rrofranifHl. R. L. I'OI R CO., In. HriiUI. Muh. . TICKETS, 11.00