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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1911)
8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911 I Lot No. I Choice 25c Values In this Lot are Sold Regular Up to 40c Drawers Chirtc -PC Hi . y '.a ii W MV (a 'Si I i '4 LOT NO. 3 50c , V LotNo.2 M 11 Corset Covers This lot contains Gowns, Skirts Cor set Covers, Drawers, Chimese, Petti" coats, good full size Peerless Mfg. Co. prodiicts, regular values up to $1, now 50c 53 Choice 35c Gowns Skirts Corset Covers Regular Values up to 65c In this Lot now 35c Lot No. 4. 75c Dainty Undermuslins 75c Hundreds of snowy garments that are bargains at $1.25 and $1.50, now 75c. Don't miss this splendid opportunity. Lot No. 5. Choice $1.00 Garments in this lot are splendid values at $1.75 to $2.50. Combination Suits, Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Chimese, Princess Slips. To buy them is easy. Ladies' Summer Shoes Combinations of style and comfort, the very best we can buy in the shoe world. Ev ery pair now reduced. Dress Goods, Trimmings White Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Neckwear, Underwear, Fancy Goods. Why pay more when our entire stock is 20 oft Men's Warm Weather UNDERWEAR on sale; Un ion Suits or Separate, just the thing for the long, hot days of summer. Reduced 20 Men's and Boys' MODERN SU FT S Tremendous saving here. All New, Spring Styles 20 Per Cent Off. Ladies' New Suits & Coats All Reduced Nap-a-Tan and Flor shiem Shoes All Reduced iv w v ar v w i w m m m k .- it.j u - m k a l m m m n i i v i i if rur v v " LOCALSdPERSONALS Hoy P.ubnon npeDt a day at Tort land lant week. Mrs. G. C. Hownrth ban returned from a vinlt In Lon Aiitfelen. Mm. Arthur Clarke took Hip flyer Saturday morning to vinlt lier par entM. MliH I telle Johnson vlwlteil frlendn nd Htnelled rotten ut tlie How f-Htl-val ThurMday. Jamen K. Monttfnrnery enjoyed a vlMltfroin IiIh friend, Joe Fow, of Itaytnond, Wanh. Mm. Mathilda (ileMeke. of I.oh An jfelen, Calif., In vlHltlnjj with her mother. Mm. C. A. I'lath. M. F. Shaw, of Indlanupollrt, Ind., haH lKen looking over the valley, and ftated It wemed good to him. He may locate here. Mr. anil Mm. K. I). Hoinewood have iM-en Hpendlng a week or more, on ttUHlneiM and pleanure, vlfltlnjf at Portland und In Home of the valley towns. ('. C. Cbnpnian, manager of the promotion committee of the Port land Commercial Club, thl:)kn Oregon chould direct attention to general agriculture Inttttad of to too much applet. Oil meal at Whitehead". Order yourbee upplle early cf W. W. Iiakln, lJ."t Seventh street. The Itent yet. HiiwIwimhI lee Cream, bulk or In brick. Call fil, C. A. Itlcbardu & Co. f or Sale-- A fine lot of hay in the Ml. Mood district. Near Mt. Hood Pout Office. Phone, Odcll 38 or 2002.x. (let your butter, guaranteed fresh eggi, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidaon Building. It U woMe than uncle to take meMi'ltiei Internally for mu nlar or chronic rhetimattm. All that I need I'd I it frw application if Chain Iter lalu'a Mnlinent. For mile by all dealer. If you traut to liecomfortablp burn roal. U are prepared to furnUh It In miy uautlty. Pb-nty on band and morr coining. We handle the l-t quality of Wyoming- coal. Trannfrr Livery Cocijtaor. I'boue 5. IIhh Marie Lemon wan a Itoe Fch tlval vlnltor. K. A. Wlnati waa Portland guet the latter part of hint week. Mm. Arthur Clarke wa among the Ute Fentlval visitor during the week. Win. Vogt, of T he Dalle, wa vl Itlng hi brother,.!. ., and Hood Itiver friend over Friday. Mr. P. S. DavldMon, wife of a prom inent fruit man of Hood Itlver, I a vlltor In the city. She I reglterel at the Portland. Portland Journal, J urn; 7. II. J. and Win. Chapiiian, Will Kvlnger and D McDonald were among the Hood Itlverlte who at tended the roe carnival at Portland lat week. The New office ha jut fininhed printing the June dlrectorle for the Home Telephone Company, and the new book will probably lie ready for delivery by the company at the end of the week. Mr. and Mm. A. S. Kled, accom panied by their nlter, Mr. Kllen Kled, nnd her daughter, left Friday for a fhort vllt In Portland. From there they will go to Sealde for a few week. Waueoma Lodge No .'Ml, K. of P., held a meeting for the election of otll cer at their hall lat week. The fol lowing are the officer elected for the enulng term: Samuel W. Stark, C. C; Dr. I'.. L. Scoltee. V. C ; (ieorge II. Lynn, Prelate; L. H. Stewart, M of W.; Andy Kern, M. of A.; .fame Hawthorne, I. (.; Arthur Clarke, O. U. Have you beard the latent New York hit on the phonograph? Con cert dally at Plfcr'n Pook Store. For Kent or Sale Modern bunga low on Oak t-trect. Lii'iilre of J. L. Heiidernoli Inc. (jet your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone CM -I.. Depot Davidson Kuilding. The uniform niKcexn that ban at tended the line of ( hnmhcrlnlu' Col c, Cholera and Plarthm-a Ki lnedy ban made It a favorite everywhere. It call iilwnvn In- depended upon. Fit pale by all dealt r. J. ). (ioldthwalte wa a vlnltor at The Dalle lant week. IchIIc Iiutler wa a Koe fentlvnl vlnltor during the pant week. Mr. and Mr. C. T. Kon were Port land vlnltor (hiring the rone carni val. H. A. Swann, of Newark, N. J., I In Hood Klver with a view of locat ing permanently. Hag Day I one of the mont Im portant nnd in o t loyally obecrved of the holiday of the nation. Kev. K. T. SlmpHon trannactetl buHluenn, In connection with the l!oy Scout, at Portland, Thurnday. Chicago I now advocating air bath. They are len trouble anil don't require ho much time a the oid fanhloned Saturday night kind. Chrlntlan Science nervlce are held in Keading Koom, No. 0, Davidnon building, Sunday a. 11 a. m. and Wednenday at 8 p. m Sunday nchool at 10 a. m. Minn IDildft Weber, formerly nte nogrupher for the Hood Klver Ab ntract Company, returned from Koonevelt, Wanh., neveral day ago and In again anointing the a tint rue t company with their many dtitle. lieorgu P. ScbloHser, publicity man ager for the Koneburg Commercial Club, wa a Portland vlnltor the fore part of the week, and from there took a run up to Hood Klver to meet friend. He I ft former renldeiit of tbl city. County Commlnnloner K. J. Me Innac wa down from Parkdale Thurnday and reported the town up there n pronperlng. J. M.Clark In putting up ft new renldeiice. A Cath olic church In contemplated hy that denomination. An let- cream parlor ha ln-en opened In connection with the hotel. I'.errle will be ripe thin week with a line crop Indicated. Kent Wyoming lump coal la any quantity. Transfer & Livery Co. Phone .",. For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odcll 38 or 2002-x. Call up C. A. Klehard Ac Co., phone (l, for noine of that dellrloii Hazel- wood Ice Cream. We deliver any quantity, from 1 qt. up, free of charge. Yen, Plfer ban the iimrvflou new phonograph and only Indentructlble recork, that are the nennatloti of the phonograph world In the eant. Tbrne Indentructlble cylinder record tan be ued on uny cylinder machine. 1 T. D. Went, 'if Denver, Colo., Wftrt a recent vlnltor in the city. A. W. Petern enjoyed a vinlt from P. L. P.lonnom, of Cleveland, Ohio. K. K. lirndley npent the weekend with bin daughter, Minn Pearl, at Salem. Frank P. L'ican, of Spokane, Wn , recently looked over the valley with a view of locating. Mr. and Mr. P. F. Font, of Hood, Wanh., npent Saturday In Hood Klver. Mr. Font I having a large hotel built at Hood. Mr. Amanda Whitehead and daughter, Mary whitmar, returned Wednenday evening from a neveral dayn' vinlt with Portland friend. The pant three week have lured large number of people to the nea nhore. The niimmer rate are In effect and many are taking advan tage of them. The annual meeting of nchool dln- trlct No. :! w ill t.e held In Park ntreet nchool on Monday, June l'.l, at .'! p. in., for the purpone of electing one director and clerk. The qucntlon of lengthening the nchool year from nine to ten month will conn! up for consideration. The Mount Hood Railroad Com pany I having the tree cut down on property adjacent to It rouud- houne and bridge, ho hobo, who Infented that part of the city, may not find ft camping place near the company' property where tire haz ard would prevail. The high water In the jungle north of the city ha alo canned many of the hobo to week other place of it bode. Since the recent rohberle In t lie city a ntrlcter watch In In-lng made of their movement, and cltl.en are alert for prowler near their premlne. A few choice lot left la Middleton Subdlvlnlon, $ :;ni. Price will be ad vanced noon. I'.nqulre of J. L. llen ilcMon Inc. There I one medicine that every family nhould be provided with, and enpeclally during the mini mer niotit hn, viz. Chamln'rlaiu' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It I nlinont cer tain to be neeiled. It Clint but a quarter. Can you afford to be w ith out It'.' For nale hy all dealer CHINLSi; ART of reducing In nl.e the Miotic or need of fruit, or mak ing them dlnappear entirely, while the pulp I Inc reaneil In nlze and flavor. Hn been thoroughly tented w Ith natlnfactory renultn. Complete Inntrilc lion only .VI cent. Addrenn R. S. Formula Co , P. (). Rox .."t. Portland, Or. Rev. Walton Sklpworth wan a Hood River visitor Friday. Mr. and Mm. T. J. Cunning went to Portland Tuenday to enjoy the parade. The Mlnnen Seabrook, of Retter Fruit, returned Saturday from ft trip to the ro e carnival. Mr. and Mr. T. K. Jackon and Mr. and Mr. D. (i. Jackon were Portland vlnltor the latter part of lant week. A dance will be given at Oak drove hall thin evening, J line 11th Munlc will be furnished liy Newman' or chentra, and nupper will be nerved. L. M. Plainer, of the Roneburg Dally Herald, wa In the city the lat ter part of lant week. Mr. Pluiuer wa looking over the prorty of the Hood River Mineral Spring Com pany, a corporation recently organ ized w ith a capitalization of $i'."(I.(hh). of which over $KM),IHKI ha already been nubncrlbed. The purpone of the company In to develop thene nprlngn, beautify the ground around them, build a Tirnt-clan nanitorlum and Hwlmiiilng pool, a modern hotel and ennino, and make It a popular rcere fttlon rcnort. I'bn nprlng are lo cated two nnd ft half tnllen from thin city and can In? reached from the north, couth, eant and went over the llnrrlman and HIM linen, nlno by boat from Portland or The Dalle. Thirty minute automobile Hervlce from depot or boat lauding. A Port land nyndlcate I pnnhlng the project and will ilotihtli'HH make the renort fainoii for It wonderful mineral water. For Sale Some good home and a number of necotid-hand rlgn, cheap. Apply nt the Fanhloti Livery Stable. We pay hlglient canli rice for over rlne nnd cull ntrawberrlen. Crocker & de Reding, Fourth ntreet, between Oak and State. Phone 2:'7-M. I will make and hang your window screens at the following prices: half screens, 90c each; full screens, $I.J0 each. Prices on screen doors and porches on application. I will be glad to do your repairing or work of any class. Lstimates furnihhed on all work if desired. Phone 306-X. Wright's Carpenter Shop. The woman of today who ha good health, good temper, good c iihp, bright eye and a lovely com plexion, the renult. of correct living and good tligention, win the admi ration of the w orld. If your tlige ttoti I faulty, Chainln'rlaln' Stom ach nnd Liver Tablet will correct It. For sale by all dculer. Mln (ieorgla Lynn In vlniting her grandparent at St. Johnn. Mr. and Mm, O. H. Raker were Rone City vlnitorn during the fentlvnl. Mr. Cha. Rell vlnlted her nlntcr In Portland lant week and took In the rone hIiow. A continued rlne In the Columbia river forecant a belief that the river will reach a high ntcge. The p u relume of the Pacific Fxpre Company by the Well Fargo F.x pre Company wa cotmummateil during the week. The ferry plying between Hood River and Underwood now make landing In front of the depot, the water Iteing high enough to per mit It. The firt annual meeting of the Hood River Apple (irowern' Fellow nhlp Annoclat ion w ill be held at-1 lie Commercial Clult at p. m. on Tuenday, J line I'uth. A. W. Petern, Sec ret a ry. Copy for advertisements MUST be in the office hy Monday NOON. 7r7,7A; 7. P. SUMNER Opposite the Post Office Hcim I'honr 20 Spray and Garden Hose PlumDing .s..1.s.. r 31c arc now tahing ordcro for Strawberry Crates Having only a limited supply, would advise ordering at once. I, Stanfey-Sttiitfi Lumber Co. "itcch Hiver, Oregon IVtena 134 Well Drilling; DONE WITH A Quick ; Successful Satisfactory STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT TOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Offlct, Nt. Oik Itntt Phontl, 29 t 2002-X