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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1911)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 26, 1911 i v 'filmy NOW' Boys Suits IS THE TIME to buy yourself a nice All Wool Suit such as Hart, Schaffner & Marx make. We are offering some dandy big values in these that you cannot well afford to miss, even though you do not think that you want a suit just now. You will cer tainly find some splendid bargains in these offerings. Boys' Two and Three Piece Suits, Knee Length and Long Pants, in mixed worsteds and serge materials in values up to $5 and $6 Your choice 75c Boys' Khaki Wash Suits, qool and comfortoble for this warm weather, $1.05 values, now the suit 75c Men's Dress and Negligee Shirts, in Monarch and Cluett makes, cut coat style, neat patterns, ad values up to $2, choice OL Boys' Indian Suits of Khaki cloth, trimmed with red fringe, long pants, ages 4 to 10 years, regular $1.25 values, special the Boys' Khaki Wash Suits with Knickerbocker pants, blouse coats with military collar, worth o a $1.25, special the suit .... OUC Ctprngbt Han cbalTneff & Miri Wash Suits for boys, sailor and Military Russian style, also sailor blouse style with Knickerbocker pants, a splendid assortment to choose from, ages 3 to 10 years, made of percale, madras and linen 50c, 65c, 75c, $1 and up 2nd Floor Hammocks You will think life worth living and will really feel better off if you get one of these Hammocks at the prices that we are asking. We can supply your every want at $1.20, $1,40, $1.50, $2 and up Ladies' House Dresses We have one of the best lines of Ladies' House Dresses you could wish for, made up in the very neat est and newest styles of A. F. C. Gingham, in checks, stripes and plain colors, in sizes 31 to 44 bust measure and in prices for Si.oo, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and up. Look them over. SECOND FLOOR. Children's and Misses' Wash Dress es and Aprons made up in the latest styles of Percale, Madras and Linen, cut full, and will cost you less than you can buy the goods and make them. Ages 3 to 16 years for 25c, 45c, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50, $1.75 and up. Ladies' and Misses' sleeve less Vests, each 5c Young men's Suits, values up to $17.00, in ages 14 to 20 years, your choice, the qJ, Uhe PARIS FA BR THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY V EStJNTRY PARKDALE ('. K. Melntowb and family went to the Inn Sutul'iy. Mr. Joe Mk'halH 1m (HkkIiik a well on bin homestead. Mr. Stelnhauner took a trip to 1'ortlamJ lunt week. Mr. 1. H. Mohr went to Hood Klver for a few davs on lulnenn. Mr. Cal Clark went to Hood Klver for three days to do Home deutlwtry. Mr. Geo. I'liuiulek ttpent a. few (laj'x with her parent hint week and returned to her hu tinner camp at Mt Hood. The I'arkdale and I'lue (irove bane ball teanix play at the former place Suuday. Mr. and Mr. Davie and Hon went to The Dulles Thtirwila.v on a IiuhI ue trip. The oholr of Valley ('rent practice each Friday ultfht at the home of Mr. Candee. Mr. C. T. KawHon returned home Mouday after a bulne trip to Hood Klver. Mr. MacKiiHh went to Pine Grove to vlxlt her mother. Mr. J. A. Mohr, for a few day. Mr. and Mr. J. F. Thompwou went to SteveiiHon, Wanh., Monday, re turning Wednesday. Mr. Kd. Dreer came up from Seu olde hint week, where he ha leen havlnt; a nhort vacation from home Htead life. Mr. H. S. HarkneHH, of The I (alien, wan a jcueHt for He veral day at the home of Mrs. Chan. MclntoHh. He was a pannenser on Thurnday'H train for Portland. MIhh Ortha Water, of The Dalle, has been a Kiient at the home of Mr. Chan. K. MclntoHh, the pant two weeks. Mr. Clara Mlchawh, who ban lieen up for mora than two week vMtlnt; her Hon ou hi homentead, returned to Hooil Klver Friday. Mr P. .1. Mohr, after two week In Hood Klver with bin brother. Alpha Mohr, who had bin leg broken. Iw again on hi homentead, coming up Friday. Mr. Mary llarrl Allen and Mr. HarrU Allen entertained Saturday evening at the home of the former In Parkdale, In honor of Mix KouUe P.rown, of New York. There were about thirty-five jfuet. The Vir ginia Keel wan danced and other en joyable patlme Indulged In. A week ag. a party of young peo ple Including Mr. and Mr. lilmpMon. MIhh Joy. John (Jordan, Arthur, Mar garet and Jan. KobertH, ami KobO". lUilley walked to the Inn. Mont of them alno walked to the Spur, and all returned to Valley ( rent In the cool evening, making a walking din tance of twenty-live mile. M0SIER Kev. Stark came up from Hood Klver to attend the funeral of Grand ma Ireland. Mr. C. (i. Nlehol and children left Sunday morning for Hood Klver to Hpend the day with relatives TO-DAY To-day and every day, let us fill your PRESCRIPTIONS. With the correct DRUGS" of greatest power, a moderate equipment, and long training we surely can and do give the best results in Prescription Compounding always. Clias. N. Clarke GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River Oregon Mr. and Mr. Jacobnen aud hod Paul arrived Saturday and will Hend a few dajH on their ranch. Mr. V. A. Stark came up from Hood Klver Thurnday to vilt her daughter, Mrn. Akern, and lter, Mr. Cobb. M. Will Davl and family came over from Hood Klver Saturday In their auto to attend the funeral of Grandma Ireland. Chan. Davenport, and Jerome Mc Neil are the biiHlent men In town thee dayH, plowing and planting the over How land an the water goen down. Any one wlnhlng nailer kraut thin fall can call on thene gentlemen. C. G. Xlchol left the firt of the week for Seattle to meet a coiiHln of hi who I there on one of the large Hteamern bound for San Franclnco. ('. (i. wan accompanied by hi broth er, V. S. Xlchol, of Hood Klver. The Commercial Club have gotten out a very neat little paper called "The Commercial Club Xewn", which 1h ailvertlning the valley and giving the people niich ad vine an Home of them need. The funeral of K. Granlund wuh held Tuenday at 10 o'clock In the Im manuel church. Kev. Slckafoone con ducting the nervlce. The ileeeaweil leaven a wife anil two daughter and a hunt of frleniln to mourn bin de parture. Grandma Ireland, who ban lived here Hlnce IMC, panned away Friday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrn. V. C. Young, alter an IllneHH of neveral yearn, although only liedfant a little more than a week. She wuh preceded to the other world lenn than two yearn ago by her hunband. She leu ven t wo Honn, John and Kdward FvatiH, and Mrn. V. C. Young to mourn her departure. Mm. Ireland wan of that hiiiiiiv nature that nhe alwayn had a hearty welcome for all who came her way whether It be nt ranger or frleniln, and nhe will be greatly mlnned by all. The funeral Hervlcen were held In Immanuel church Saturday at 2 p. in. by Kev. I largrea ven, of Hood Klver. Inter ment wan made In I. ().(). F. ceme tery benlde her hiiNband, Geo. Ireland. WHITE SALMON (From the Enterprise) Charlen Thompnon, of llunum. caught three nlx-pound rainbow trout at lliimiiii Mouday. They were bealltlen. During the pant week trout have In-en buny trying to jump the fa I In atHuniim. I'.ertlenon & Sonn, of Tacoma, were awarded the contract for (Urging the ditch at CanuiH Prairie, north of here, which will drain Conboy lake and add 7HH) acren of rich noil to the cultivable area. The contract In $t.',IHM), and the ditch will In- neven mllen long, with lateraln. Frank Smith, formerly of thin place, han bought the corner grocery ntore on the helghln at Hood Klver. The ntore han a good bunluenn and In well located. George Chrlnty, who lirxt ntarted thin ntore with a $.VXt ntock, cleaned up the lirnt year. Jack Ark ley undertook to go to (ioldeiidale via Glciiwood Saturday, but In going the Klickitat grade In hln new Parry, the engine ntopped. Getting out to crank, the emergency brake nllpped and the machine barked off the grade and went nlld- Ing down the nlde of the hill for about 1.7) feet. It looked like a wreck, but only about damage wan done. Frank Kgan and Charlie Hutihlim went out and they gut 1'lni ntarted again ou an old trail to Goldendale. (in Saturday he will again try the name trip. Fred Ketel, our noted mountain guide, aud C. T. Dewey, of White Salmon, were the lirnt to complete the ancent of Mt. Adamn thin year. Mr. Ketel Hayn that the bint name on the book In the box wan the name an the one he Haw on bin hint trip hint fall. Several panic have attempted the climb earlier In the numiner, but have failed on account of the bad weather condltlonn. The climb wjm made from Cold Sprlngn to the top In neven and a half hourn. TranktoF Mr. and Mm .1. M. F.lllott are en joying a vinlt from their Hon John, of Klk Klver, Idaho, who will remain for a couple of weekn. Mr. and Mrn. Colton are up from Portland for the week, looking after their Phelps creek property. Mm. William, llellatny, of Menomi nee, ban been u victim of polnon oak the pant week. We are glad to re port that nhe In able to be around again. A dainty little Minn of neven poundn weight arrived on the Stork "I-lm-Ittd" Friday and dnclared her Inten tion of making her future home with Mr. and Mrn. Claude Copple, The mother and daughter, who are at the Cottage honpltal. are doing nicely. All old frlendn extend hearty congratulations Kev, Pamonn filled hln appoint ment at Menominee Sunday after noon. The nervlce wan very helpful and wan much enjoyed by all pren ent. A inont delightful afternoon wan npetit lant Wednenday by nine of the lady frlendn of Mm. Chan. Gray. After the comfort, which afforded the excune for the gathering, wan knotted and bound, Mrn. Grry nerved Icecream and cake. Thone prenent were MendameH Henrlch, Noble, Co hoon, Trigg, ( . Kantmin, K. Kant mrn, II. Flliottand M. Inenbutg. You will surely ENJOY a visit to this store if you are a iudge of grocery qual ity. Sit down and think if we could afford to make the assertion if it were not true. Most certainly not. So when we repeat that our gro ceries will surely apnea! to your judgment and taste, you can come with confi dence that you will not be disappointed. Armour's Simon Pure Lard is 100 percent leaf fat. The Star Grocery "Good ThivyH to h'at" FEIUGO & SON QUEER ATTEMPT TO EVADE ASSESSMENT A peculiar attempt to evade a tax annennment on live ntock wan brought to light hint week when the annennor of Skamania county, Wawli., came here for a connultatlon with Janper Wlckhain. annennor for Hood Klver county. According to the Skamania otlleinl. a renldeiit of that county who owned a large number of cattle took the band ncronn the river lant fall and wintered them at Cancade Lockn, where hay wan more plentiful. Thin Hprlng, It In nuld, he took the cattle back to Skamania county and butch ered them. When the Wnnhlngton annennor learned of the Incident, complying with the law he placed an annenn ment on the ntock. The owner, how ever, claimed that they belonged in Oregon. Mr. Wlckham had not an nenned them, an they had lieen re turned to Wanhlngton. It was ntatei! by the Skamania county an nennor that the annennment made agalnnt the ntock would ntatid. Mrn. Win. Konn, of Carnon, accom panied by her mother and nlnter, of Kannan, are guentn at the home of Mrn. John DInnmore thin week. SECURING DATA ON CITY WATER SYSTEM To obtain Information for uw In the condemnation milt which will noon be brought by the city agalnnt the water company to entabllnh a price on It, I.. C. Kelnay, a promi nent civil engineer of Portland, G. T. Morgan, annlntaut to Kelnay, P.. A. Tdjlor. connected with the Portland city water workn, and another engi neer from Hillnboro, have lieen mak ing an Invcntlgutlon for neveral dayn. Their report ban not yet lieen com pleted and It will not lie given out to the public until the trial taken place. The Inventlgatlng party han exam ined the bookn of the water com pany, made a number of meanure nientn and dug down to the plpen In the city In He veral placen. Monday night they npent neveral houm at the renervolr taking nieanuretneiitn. Tuenday Mr. Kelnay vlnlted the Tucker nprlng. It In now expected that Judge Kradnhaw will hold a npeclal term of court here to try the cane. The city han retained the nervlcen of Steunm Ac Derby to prenent Itn nlile of the milt. ' It pays to advertise. S P EC D A L I am Closing-Out Hand Painted China 75- pnnrT make rm - I LUJ I tor New Goods See my Window Arthur Clarfe The Jetveler l COME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VEINS. HERNIA, BL000 POISON No B-vrowvratin, many emm-n piriniimitly rnrvd In oun trt-ftfmfiit. Mont tuiiA MviDK, nioNt natural, diim( nfn. A rwlx aJ mill prnannt rum. I (tvt ntv word and will cito joo to in itr mHin-j mn nunm- him inn is a tim . i am rtr lam It prrparod to cure by ripenmira ami quipmnt, whlrh ar thfl ken ait4nf to ucrrsn. I hava thn lirnt equipped mmllral orfira on th fUmmt. I will givn $btnj to any charily a guaranuw that arnry ntatmnnt in lhiaiinomirfintiiiia trim. I Inrlta you to coma to my utficn. 1 will ri plain to yon my tiatmiit for Variooaa Vrina, Ifornta, Nrvoiit iH-bHlty. Itlood Poi nun, Pllra, Hutu la, ltladlir, K UImy, 1'roatatie and all M'n i Allmnntaand gif yon 'KEK a phyakal nianiina tionj If nc'nftary a mlrnmropiral and rhiiilral analyua of arrttiouii, tidfttnrniiA patholfNlnaland lwtriolfiral ron ditiona. Kvry man ahoulil taka advaiitaca of tlim oppor. ttinity to lara thnr tma eondition. A prrmantnt Curt $ what yfi want. A ptrmanmt i'urt it v not I gr: WRITTEN QUARAMTEC My written f uaranl.-a mrana amranr no vay. I iiarantw to rnra rftrtain ailmnntaor refund viry dollar yon Tiava paid. My rvtr'arit you nothinf unlft I rnrnyonr VarlroM Vina, llr-niia, I'tlra, Kintula, J(Ioik1 I'ol aon, or any ailment ! fiiarantM ttrtir. Ttrmaarf rranonahle and no mora than you artahlaand willing to pay for bintlta Offlfi hoart- A M to t P bf fQntft. 10 a W 1 P. M A.O. m1th M. I. I tia tbt ofilrmi) Prttn4 wha aof advtniM ActMiout aamt or bntof riph. I tblUh mr truf trifiif'ffavh. rorrwt ntm inrt tranllv rondart air ofKr. FOR MOM PttlOft) I in PinfrMnr thrlicb ' wonitfHal nw dit mwerf, fytWt" la cat1! of Aprrtflr Hoo4 r niton. It ntrr in 0119 trMC ment nd ! rh f rrtftt mtrrrl ml mniietl rlcnc. 1 hit new rrmrdr fiD A fi CUITU MORRTIOM IT , COR BICOKD Un Afl Ul OlYll I fi PORTLAND. ORiaoN "Press the Button." That's what we say when we want anything. The "button" won't respond unless you have Perfect Electrical Installation. Our work insures you against defective appliances and bad workmanship. Electrical Supplies like our work are guaranteed the best to be had. Engage us. DEAN & SHAW Office Phone 3 Residence 272M Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak Slrort. npiHxit Smith Illork. II.J River. M. NIGUMA j(apanc3c JVovcltico Kutnno and Tokyo DishoH. Bumboo Furniture. EMTLOYMENT OFFICE Oak Street, Horner 1st I'hunr 1' Pbom 160 U Oak St. GARBAGEMAN YAWIA & KAWA Trh-phimr U-twprn 7 ami In p. m. 20 Acres OK Fine Red Shot Soil Hood River Apple Land in the Famous Oak Grove District r-n milinniit in th notjthwmt part of the Him) Kivt Valley, Kivvr. Oniron. The tract is partly improved with 5 acres in younjj com mercial orchard, has fairly Kood house, barns, etc., and a fine spring well which is capable of beintf developed sulliciently to irrigate 40 or more acres. This tract is in the best apple section in the valley composed of all red shot soil. The surrounding country is beinp rapidly de veloped and jrrowintf into bir money. FRANK !. I OkSBIiRO, Owner MtKxl River, Oregon Bring Your Horse Here to be shod 35 he should be. We will shoe him with 5hoes that fit, that will correct many a fault in I lis gait. PETE SHIVLEY