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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1911)
8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1911 us 0 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Knit Underwear-Forrest Mills Products-For the wkiv Family 20 Per Cent Off Our Regular PJces if : l!t!ffl FRANK A. CM has that perfect fit which lends distinction to the close-fitting gown. Made lot women by women who know your particular requirements A shape, size and fit to give ityle to any figure, whether tall or short, stout or slender, or medium regular sizes and extra large sizes. Made of fined grade of title, uk-tnd-Iiile, tilk-and-cotton, mer ino, wool, and tilk-ind-wool, in graded weight. Union suits and tzvo fiece garments. Perfection in Fit, Style and Finish Dainty Durable. HV invite your in- spection cf our very at tractive line cf these splendid garments. Reduced 20 Per Cent TE WANT TO THANK our friends and patrons for J their enthusiastic response to our great sale announcement. We are trying hard to serve every one carefully and conscien tiously. We earnestly advise morning shopping, during this un usual event. We want you to have good service. FAST COLOR GINGHAMS Regular 121c and 15c goods. Sale Price 10c Per Yard GALITEA CLOTHES, PERCALES Scotch Ginghams, Voiles, Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Embroideries Reduced 20 LADIES' SUITS AND CLOAKS Every article reduced. All Ladies' Skirts included. Prices Reduced MEN'S NEW DRESS SHIRTS Negligea Shirts, Golf Shirts, McKibbin and Stetson Hats Reduced During Sale 20 STANDARD CALICOES Blues, Reds, Blacks, Lights. New Fresh Goods. Now 4c WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT Stocked with all the popular new cloths. Everything Reduced 20 Per Cent SHOES FOR EVERYONE All widths, at Reductions from 10 to 50 Per Cent MEN'S KHAI KHAI PANTS $1.20 Grade now 96c $1.50 Grade now $1.20 Hosiery and Underwear.. 20 Off RANDEGEE KINCAfD a CO. CLOTHES. MEN'S SUITS $25.00 Suits, now $20.00 $20.00 Suits, now $16.00 $15.00 Suits, now $12.00 Boys' and Youths' Suits Roduced 20 to 40 Per Cent Hundreds to Select From LOCALS andPERSONALS r Els 4 L-. II. I). (Jould In The Dalles on a business trip Friday. Mrs. Chas. I'astner In visiting frleuds In I)enver, enronte to Kansas for an extended visit with relatives. Dr. T. L. Eliot nnd .1. L. Hender Bon were Hood Klrer visitors Mon day, returulng to Portland ly the nfternoon truln. A. I). Vanslekle. representing the Portland, Spokane and Seattle Hall- road, wan here Saturday In the In terest of the railroad company. A contention having arisen at The Dalle over the site of their new depot It looks an if the Wasco county city would wait another year for a much needed Improvement. MIhm Anile Walton, Who ha been at the t'ottage Hospital lor several weeks, recovering from a serious Ill ness. Is convalescent and will return to her home thin week. E. Shelley Morgan came up Wed nesday and cloned with the 1'nlon Hnil Davidson Fruit company for their apple box lalsdw for the coming season. Mr. Morgan also secured an order for labels from the Apple I, and and Orchard Company and several other shippers. C. A. Oil meal at Whitehead's. Howling alleys now open Itlchnrds & Co Order yourls-e supplies early of W. W. Intkln, KUTi Seventh street. Have you heard the latent New York lilts on the phonograph? Con certs dally at Pliers ISook Store. For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Mood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Udell 3H or 2UOZ.X. Mrs. Frank H. Howard In speudlng two weeks with friends at MoHler. Mr. ami Mr. H. I". Davidson re turned Monday from n visit of sev eral days in Portland. W. H. Kecles anil family arrived Friday from Omaha and will spend part of the summer at Hood Itiver and I)ee. Mr. and Mrs. It H. Filers came up from Portland Saturday, accompan ied by friends, and took a drive to their place near I'arkdale. Mrs. H. S. Parker and Hon. of Camas, Wash., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Parker's sister. Mrs. Sidney Carmine, on Avnlon Way. Mrs. W. 15. Mc'iulre contests with W. F. Laraway the honor of grow ing the first roses out of doors, Mrs. Mctiulre stating that she had roses blooming April 17th. J. W. Koberg, who was suddenly taken with appendicitis and was successful! v operated on by I Jr. Locke, of Portland, reported recovering nicely and will be able to leave the hospital In a week or two. Mrs. Marlor, formerly Miss Clara Iilythp, who, with Mr. Marlor, has been In New York for several weeks, returned to Hood Itiver Thursday and will shortly leave for Southern California. Mm. Marlor Is stopping with her parents. Colonel and Mrs. S. F. lilythe, at Twin Oaks Farm. For Kent or Salt Modern bunga low on Oak street. Fiupilre of .1 . I,. Henderson Inc. We are doing everything in new work or repairing. Let us figure w ith you. v right carpenter inop. I'none W. I., ( lark, accompanied by his son. was In the Cherry City Thurs day. Mr. ami Mrs. C. It. Hone are the 1 guests of Mrs. Middle ton, Mrs. Hone's j mot her. In I 'ort laud. I The Htngen Observer notes that A I ! fred Neal of Hood ltlver. Is visiting ' some of his boy friends In the Wash ington town. C. A. Monlen, business, manager of the Oregonlan, made a brief visit at Hood Klver Saturday. Mr. Monlen was on his way to hts fruit farm at M osier. Mrs. Truman Kutler, who has been receiving medical attt ntlon In Port land, returned home Sunday, accom panied by Mr. Hutler and her little laughter, Marion. J. K. Mcflrcgor and Win. Akers, of M osier, were here on a business' trip Thursday. ('. A. Frey, also of Mo sler, attended a meeting of the Knights of Pythias here Thursday. Prick laying on the new depot is being rushed along and the building is beginning to assume proportions. One of the features .f the depot will be a concrete floor, which will lie laid In a few days. I Prof. .. II. (ilbson, who has been at lain Alto, Calif., where he has i been taking a post-graduate course Thursday, Is:,., Stanford Fnlverslt v. has returned I to Hood Klver to spend the summer, arriving here Thursday, Walter I.. MaoMlllan left Friday for Hoston, where he will open an ollice and net as an eastern repre sentative for the Konchoro Orchard Company and Central On-hard Com pany. Mr. Mac.Mlllau was formerly In the railroad business In Hoston and has recently lieen making a tour of the west. For several weeks he has been in Hood Klver In the office Mrs. J. I- Story, of this city, was the guest of Mrs. (Jeo. Hons at The Dalles last week. A. (i. Dunnlcllff, editor of the White Salmon Enterprise, was here Satur day on a business visit. A key enclosed In a leather case, picked up on Cascade avenue, has been left at the News office. Its owner can have same by calling at the office. Miss llertha l.nfferty announces three recitals which will Ik; given tiy her music pupils at Odell this week. They will occur on May 21th, L'.'ith and -f'tti, the tirst one lielng given this evening. Sells-Floto show bills, announcing the appearance of this combination at The Dalles .June 3rd, are causing the small boy to do some guessing as to how he will see some of the stunts announced on the posters. Hood Klver's first two crates of berries were shipped to Portland Monday afternoon by the Davidson Fruit Company. They were from t lie place of Hubert Vaughan. (ius Miller ulso brought in two crates Monday. Mrs. Pooley and son, of Philadel phia, arrived here Friday and will spend the summer with E It. Pooley of the east side. Mr. Peters, accom panied by tils wife and daughter, Is also expected here shortly to occupy hts handsome new home. The Ladles' Aid of the Congrega tlonaj church will meet this week at the home of Mrs. I inholtJ!, corner of First and State streets, Friday after noon. All mi-mltcrs of the church are cordially Invited to le present. (.'. N. Williams, an expert road en gineer, who has been employed by the county commissioners to super intend the building of the new ma- of c.l!. Hone, president of the t wo cadain road, was here Saturday for compauies. and has become familiar his first tour of Inspection. Mr. Wll- with the sell III the proHTtes east. which he will iet your butter, guaranteed fresh 36-X. egg, cream and milk irom I'urny Dairy Co. Itione 6H-L. Depot Davidson Ituilding. J. M Howell, a popular druggist of (ireetisburg, Ky . says, "We use ( hniiilH-rlaln'a Cough Itcmedy In our own household and know It Is excel lent." For sale by all dealers. If you want to le comfortable burn nm I. Wear prepared to furnish It In any ijuaiitlty. Plenty on hand and more comlug. We handle the ts-wt ijiinllty of Wyoming coal. Transfer Livery Company. Phone 5. Join the Howling league. We have the ls-st alleys In the state. It's have the liest team. C. A. Kli hards & Co. (iet your butter, guaranteed fresh egg", cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 6S-L. Depot Davidson Building. Sick headache results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach, and can bJ cured by the use of Cham-Is-rlaln's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Try It. For sale by all dealers. j To avoid flies, keep the early ones out by screening the house before they come. Wright' Carpenter Shop. Phone 306-X. Now Is the time to get rid of your rlieiimatism. You will lind Cham lierlain's Liniment wonderfully ef fective, tltie application will eon vlnce you of Its merits. Try If., l or sale ley all dealers. Yes, Plfer has the marvelous new phonograph and only Indestructible recorks, that are the sensation of the phonograph world In (he east. These Indestructible cylinder records can lie used on any cylinder machine. Hams advocates tar as a preservative for the macadam, which Is fast Islng deteriorated by the many automo biles in the valley. Attorney Jesse Stearns, of Port land was here Wednesday In connec tion with his profession. Mrs. A. L I'psou, of Portland, came up Saturday and will spend some time a) the I'pson ranch In the Up per Valley. W. A. LiK-kman returned Thursday from Portland, where he had ls-en attending the state convention of Odd Fellows. During the recent wet spell the new pavement Just put down on First street was an object lesson of the dif ference liet ween a paved and an un paved street. Dwlght Davis, a former classmate of J. E. Montgomery, and for a time editor of the Head Bulletin, was here Monday visiting Mr. Montgomery. Mr. Davis left Monday on the Over latid for a visit to Ms home in Kan sas City. J. O. Vogt went to The Dalles Sun day to meet a cousin who recently arrived from (iermauy to visit at the Vogt home. The visitor Is co heir with Mr. Vogt's father to the estate recently left for settlement by Max Vogt, a pioneer resident of The Dalles. Hest Wyoming lump coal In any quantity. Transfer &. Livery Co. Phone .",. A few choice lots left In Mlddleton Subdivision, $:hi. Price will be ad vanced soon. Cinulre of.l.L. Hen derson Inc. For soretiess of the muscles whether Induced by violent exercise or Injury, Chamberlain's L'idment Is excellent. This llnlny-ut Is nlso high ly esteemed for the relief It affords In cases of rheumatism. Hold by all dealers. I will make and hang your window screens at the following prices: Half screens, 90c each; full screens, $1.30 each. Prices on screen doors and porches on application. I will be glad to do your repairing or work of any class. Lstimates furnished on all work if desired. Phone 306-X. Wright's Carpenter Shop. Is there nnythlng In this world thnt Is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must Is? eaten to sustain life and must be di gested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails tfie whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tab lets are n rational and rellalile cure for-Indigestion. They Increase the How of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealer. C. P. Sonnlchseti, of the News, Is noted by the Chronicle as a business visitor at The Dalles Wednesday. Miss Louise Schiller Is at the Cot tage hospital, w here she Is success fully recovering from an operation for appendicitis. A. C. Ilersliey brought twenty Mt. Hood people back with him In his big motor truck Saturday, on his re turn from there, after taking up a big load of freight. A. W. Stowe, owner of a west side orchard, was here Wednesday In specting hts property. Mr. Stowe, who lives In Portland, has recently ls-en making an extended trip through l'.rltlsli Columbia. The Itose Festival, which opens In Portland on June.'th, Is expected to bring many visitors to Hood Klver. It has been more widely advertised this year than ever ls-fore, and the Itose City Is looking for record breaking crowds. Copy for advertisements MUST be in the office by Monday NOON. C. F.SUMNER Opposite the Post Office Hume Phone 20 -r.ra, Spray and Garden Hose Plumbing QIc arc now taking ordcro for Strawberry Cratce Having only a limited supply, would advise ordering at once. Stan(ey-Stnitft um6er Co. Hccft River, Oregon 1 Poena 134 The W. G. Aldred Co. CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING AND GRADING Crushed Rock and Gravel HOOD RIVER, OREGON Well Drilling; Quick Successful Satisfactory DONli WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT f OR PARTICULARS ADDRI-SS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON OIRoi, N. 9 Oik Itritt Phontt, 2t t 2002-X