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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1911)
8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. 1911 AGAIN WE MUST APOLOGIZE For not giving our usual prompt service this week. We did our best. Human beings never worked more faithfully than our busy salesforce and we appreciate the tremendous volume of business so successfully turned over. We want more and are still planning for the benefit of our customers and this week will witness some of the most sensational bargains ever offered on New, Reliable Goods. $20.00 SUITS, now $16.00 JJA (rood line of flossesy We make a specialty of our hosiery, and recommend "Iron Clads" for men, women, misses, children and boys particularly for boys. Try them. T Reduced to 20c per pair 50c, 65c and 75c HOSIERY 3 Pair for $1.00 See Window Display. All Hosiery Reduced Sheer Wash Goods Beautiful Lines, the very newest, all re duced 20 per cent. Cloaks and Suits Another late ship ment direct from New York, bought for spot cash. Every garment 20 off. Muslin Underwear Wash Dresses, Silk Petticoats, King Shirt Waists, all re duced 20 per cent. All Shirts Reduced Work Shirts Dress Shirts Golf Shirts Play Shirts w Jauf3 ? H Kjirtnoa lr-Tj I 15 4 ' ' I "HOWAB0UT YOURSfflZT"? IT WILL STAND THE TEST IF IT IS A Men's and Boys' Khai Khai Pants and Coats, all Re duced 20 per cent. McKibbon Hats Soft or Stiff Hats, Straw or Crash, all reduced 20 per cent Florshiem Shoes Duttenhoffer Shoes, Nap-a-Tan Shoes, Lad les or M en s Every pair reduced ( V Wink Ederheimcr-Stcin Young Men's Clothes You Will Save and Get Reliable Goods FRANK C Pi A M See Our Windows Read Our Ads. JLJS" Ilocalsndpersonals -ZT- i. 7 nn Z Z-fG June 14th la Flag Uay. Third street Is belntf oiled. A. J. Derby wus a Portland visitor last Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. E. O. Hull were vIhI tors at Portland during the past week. A cool wind from the ocean put an end to a period of warm weather lasting from Saturday to Thursday. Miss Myrtle Doane and several lady friends made up a party to attend the roue festival In Portland this week. J. II. Nlckelsen was the first Hood Klver citizen to name his farm ac cording to a new law, and wlllcall It Alder Urook. The regular meeting of the MubIc ( lub "will le held on Monday after noon, June 1 J, at the home of Mrs. K. A. Dutro. All persons Interested In this work are cordially Invited. W. i A Id rich, a former resident of Hood I'.lver, arrived here last week from Knmlah, Idaho. He hardly knew Hood I'.lver. thin place having made a wonderful growth In the last year. The owner of Paradise Farm are disposing of acre tractH at prices that are not high when It In considered that they are within the city limit ninl are desirable for h suburban home or an an Investment. (Ml meal at Whitehead's. Order yourls-e supplies early of V. W. Iiakln, 1J0.1 Seventh street. For Sale A fine lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 3H or 2002.x. (Jet your butter, guaranteed freh eg its, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. It U worse than useless to take medicine Internally for muscular or chronic rheumallMm. All that Is need, ed Is A free, application uf ( hiitolxT lulu's IJiilment. For1 sale by all dealers. If you want to le comfortable burn coal. We are prepared to furnish It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coining. We handle the liest quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer 1.1 rerr Company. Phone .Y Mr. A. L. Page visited relatives nt The Dalles Friday. Frank Dayton Is painting ('apt. C. P. McCan's new residence south of the city. J. H. O'Neill, traveling passenger agent of the O-W. K. & X. Co., was In the city on business last Wednesday. Mrs. (J. H. Labis? came up from Portland Thursday for a visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Carver. An enjoyable time was had Satur day evening at a birthday party given In honor of Guy Miller and Miss Georgia ChamlsTS. Hotel Wau G win Gwln, by pre ar rangement, serves Sunday dinners to guests who make that lieautlful place a day of sight-seeing and pleas ure. A concrete walk has been laid on Oak street. In front of the concrete building on Third street, A. W. On thank's real estate ollice, ,1. C. John ston's store anil P. C. Young's meat market. Miss Nellie Horner, of Portland, visited friends In Hood Itlver several days last week. Miss Horner Is a former Hood Klver girl and was at one time a compositor In the News office. During the past few years she has tieen studying elocution and of late has recited Is-fore pleased au diences at Portland. She Intimated that she would probably make a date for Hood I'.lver In the fall, when her many friends here will 1e glad to avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing this young lady ehs.-u-tloulst. Have you heard the Infest New York hits on the phonograph? Con certs dally at I'lfer's I'.ook Store. For pent or Hale Modern bunga low on Oik street. Lfjtpjlre of J . L. Henderson Inc. Oct your butter, guaranteed fresh egg, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-1.. Depot Davidson Building. The uniform success that has at. tended the use of ("ha mltcrlaln's Col c, Cholera and Diarrhoea Jternedy has made It a favorite everywhere. It can always ls depended upon. Ff.r sale by all dealers." I A. O. Adams was up from Cascade Locks one day last week. L J. Stuart, liveryman at Under wood, was 1u Hood Klver Thursday on business. ). K. Hall, manager of the Amerl can Type Founders Company, was up from Portland on business Wednesday. The river Is rising steadily and will soon reach high tide, when the boats will again be able to land In Iront of the Mt. Hood hotel. The first annual meeting of the Hood Klver Apple Growers' Fellow ship Association will be held at the Commercial Club at 2:110 p. m. on Tuesday, June LDth. A. W. Peters, Secretary. There are thousands of strawberry pickers and packers In the valley, and It does seem that help Is plentiful, but a grower Informed the News the other day that there was, us yet, a lack of ex ierlenced packers. Concrete walks are being laid on State street In front of a number of resiliences. The entire street Is to be lined on both sides with concrete walks In the near future. Other parts of the city are also receiving their share of similar Improvements, Mayor and Mrs. K. II. Hart wig, accompanied by Miss Mildred Hux ley, attended one of the Sothern and Marlowe productions at the Helltg In Portland Thursday. The engage ment of these two foremost artists for eight performances was said to have given the city Its most brilliant and momentous dramatic event The attendance was composed most ly of the literary, social and theutre. going public of Portland, and many Hood Klver people were also In evl de nee. Hest Wyoming lump coal In any ipianltty. Transfer. & Livery Co. Phone .". For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Oflice. Phone, Udell 38 or 2002-x. Yes, Plfer has the marvelous new phonograph and only Indestructible recorks, that are the sensation of the phonograph world In the east. Thss Indestructible cylinder records can Is used on any cylinder machine. Whooping cough Is not dangerous when the cough Is kept loose and expectoration easy by giving Cham-Is-rlaln'sCoiigh Kemedy. It has been used In many epidemics of this dis ease with perfect euccesa. For Bale by nil dealers. 1 Mrs. E. S. Mayes Is visiting with relatives nnd friends In Tygh valley. Chas. O. Hall aud Harry DeWltt are making an auto tour of the cen tral Oregon country. Kev. J. K. Hnrgreaves attended the meeting of the Willamette Hap tint Assm'latlon, which closed a ses sion at Portland recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. lender, of Portland, spent a few days with friends In Hood River last week. Mrs. Lender, accompauled by Miss Pearl Deltz, left for her home Mon day, while Mr. lender will remain a few days to help out In the News of fice during a rush of work. The property owners on Columbia street now feel that the new roadbed needs a filler, so a petition was circu lated, and heavllyslgned.asklngthat a top filler of three Inches of crushed rock be put on It. It Is U-lleved that by this method the road may be pre served several years, until macadam Izlng Is needed. In the Woman's Club article In last week's News, the name of Miss Alta Poole was omitted from the names composing the soclnl committee. The committee consists of the follow ing ladies: Mm. G. II. Stelnhoff, chairman; Mrs. L. M. Kcntley, Mrs. W. L. Karnsey, Mrs. C. A. Cass, Mrs, W. O. Snow and Miss Alta Poole. The weather during the hot period was welcomed by growers of straw berries and thousands of pickers who cam here to harvest the croo, Among the pickers are, as usual, sev eral trlls-s of Indians, numlsrlng several hundred. Many of the Indi ans are gaudily attired like the cos- tiimes of by-gone days and present an Interesting appearance In the community. A few choice lota left 1n Mlddleton Subdivision, $:S00. Price will be ad vanced soon. F,niUlre ofJ.L. Hen derson Inc. There Is one medicine that every family should le provided with, nnd esteclally during the summer months, viz. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea kemedy. It Is almost cer tain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you feford to be with out It? For sale by all dealers." CIMNKSK AKT of reducing In size the stones or seeds of fruit, or mak ing them disappear entirely, while the pulp Is Increased In size nnd flavor. Has Is-en thoroughly tested with satisfactory results. Complete Instructions only 50 rents. Address II. H. Formula Co., P. O. Hox &.". Portland. Or." Mrs. Win. Yates and children will spend the summer at Cannon Hcach. Clyde T. Honney, of Tygh Valley, spent Decoration Day visiting with his brother-in-law, K. N. Mayes. George Krtle has made noted Im provements In his Ice cream parlors and has Just unboxed a consignment of fresh candles. W. J. White, with the Pnclfic Pa per Company, of Portland, was call ing on the pajHT trade at this place Thursday and Friday. Christian Science services nre held In Keadlng Hooiu, No. 6, Davidson building, Sunday a. 11 a. m. and Wednesday at 8 p. m Sunday school at 10 a. m." Kev. T. J. Potter, of Spokane, spoke at the Alliance chnel Tuesday night and will speak again tonight. The remainder of the week Mrs. A. L. Graham, a missionary from Sou dan, Africa, will speak, Mrs. Gra ham has stereoptlcon views of Africa which she will show each night. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. It pays to advertise. For Sale Some good horses and a numls-r of second-hand rigs, cheap. Apply at the Fashion Livery Stable." We pay highest casn price for over rlK) and cull strawls-rrles. Crocker & de Kedlng, Fourth street, between Oak and State. Phone TJ7-M. 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. Estimates furnished on all work if desired. Phone 306-X. Wright's Carpenter Shop. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely com plexlon, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins tho n drill ration of the world, if your diges tion Is faulty, Chamtierlalu's Stoni nch and Liver Tablets will correct It. For sale by all dealers." The W. G. Aldred Co. CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING AND GRADING Crushed Rock and Gravel HOOD RIVER, OREGON Save Your Radishes and Onions "Carbolic acid emulsion Is used to destroy the eggs and young maggots which Infest radishes, onions and similar garden stuff, and occasion ally for other Insects," Is a statement of II. F. Wilson, entomologist at the Oregon Agricultural College. "To make such an emulsion, dis solve a pound of hard soap In a gal lon of boiling water, add a pint of crude carbolic neld, and churn 4 pref erably with a hand pump) until the mixture Is a creamy white. This forms a stock which may be diluted by adding thirty times as much water ns stock. It should Is- applied to the surface of the ground about the plants." M. M. RYAN Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, (iuitar and Banjo Phonographs and Musical Instuments repaired SOULE'S MUSIC STORE Copy for advertisements MUST be In the office by Monday NOON. C. F. SUMNER g Opposite the Post Office Home Phone 20 fLr, Spray and Garden Hose Plumbing Cdc arc now raiting orders for Strawberry Cratee Having only a limited supply, would advise ordering at once. Stan(ey-Sttiitfi JlunilW Co. )(ocfi Hiver, Oregon Poena 134 Well Drilling; DONE WITH A Quick ! Successful Satisfactory STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON OMc. M. Oik Itrttt rtientl. It tt 1002-1