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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1911 r When you feci dull, out of orts. discouraged, l.tlf tick and everything; seemi to be going wrong-, you can tlimo it on your liver. It U torplJ. Tou Deed HERBINE A Medicine of Power in All Liver Disorders. When the llrer l torrlJ. it throws lmrurltlc Into tn yiitem, which hampfr every organ In the body. The result Is that func tional processes ore not rrojierly carried on. Impurities cot into the blood, the stomach is bilious, tho kidneys weak and tho bowels irregular generally constipated. Heroine clears out all these ImpurilU opens up the obstructed channels, strengthens the torpid liver, cleanses the blood, purifies and regulates tha bowels. After tho system lias been thus overhauled, there 4 an Immediate improvement. Appetite returns, digestion Is good, the FPirlts rise, t'..o mind clears of gloomy forebodings and everything locks bright end cheerful, which means, sound, facility conditions everywhere in the body. Price 50c per Bottle. JAMES F. IALLAR0 PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS, HO. To rare femartlos; K-tll. Sore Im or Weak Sight, we Mrpbrua llyt Aalve. v4 PI 15oioAnd RceewwiNBteB" CI I AS. N. (l.AKKi; rirs Class Livery Phone 5 I Transfer and Livery Company Freight and Baggage Transfer GENERAL STORAGE HOOD RIVER, OREGON. The Hood River Fruit Growing Company FOR 5ALE--Tracts of 5, 10, i5, or 20 acres, unimproved or improved, commercial vari eties, trees from 1 to 3 years old in excellent condition, good soil. We will assume care of tracts sold, if desired. Railroad station on our tract; county road passes through it, also the Hood River. ADDRESS OR CALL GUST WESTERBERG, Superintendent Hood River, Oregon MOSIER BUSINESS MEN ELECT NEW DIRECTORS A new tiium of tlirtt'torn of the MiihIit ('niiiiiH'rrlal Club ha Ihvii i-ltftoii for t he e iimitim year, the ier-hoiimi-I of which in an follow: .1. N. MoUr, ir'tiiint; ('. .1. l.Utlt'pap1. vii-c prt'i-lilt'iit ; lr. Iavll Kolilnwon. Kt't-ri'tar.v; lr. K. M. Komh, treasnriT; Eil. I.. Howe. V. A. Slun-ii. V. K. t hown, A. M. Si-earce, mid I.. 1. Klrv lianch tx'intr the other meiiitierM of the hoard. A. S. Anhley wan up poiutt'il iiianaKer of the cluti ntiil will have full i' harm' of all publicity. A "Inn. lid feet lotiy; ami t! fet't whle. u ith a i SpitzenlHTK apple at each t-iiil will he placetl over the entrance to the main tre"t at the depot here. The lettering on the kIii will lie "liati'iviiy to the l'ainon Monler Hill Orclianls," the letter to lie uilt or silvered. DEVELOPMENTLEAGUE WILL MEET AT ASTORIA I'.lyr delegatlonti from all part of the wtate w ill gather nt Axtorla for the annual convention of the Oregon development Ix'iinue on Aunut 14, l.'i and lti. Therein wide Interest hi the approaching hchmIou anil a. splen did program 1m heen arranged. Each xectlon promise to have a full representation and the meeting will mark a forward step In develop ment circles. The centennial celebration will have au added Interest for delegates to the League gaterlng and Astoria, known far ami wide for It hospital ity, will make a special effort to en tertain t lie Leaguer. On the whole, the approaching convention prom ises to be the best ever held In the history of the state-wide develop ment body. MOSIER WILL SOON HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT Post Cards l JUST Received a NEW Assortment of 1 W Id CLIN 1 5 Local views Per DOZEN y Better get an assortment and send them H to your friends. m m it CARL A. PLATH The R&xaJUL Store XD hi i ii The Pad tie Tower & Light Co. hn commenced stringing It local feed ! wires from Hood Klver to Mosier. ( ii ml expects to have the line con structed to that polut by October 1. I The main line of the company passes about a half mile back of Mosier, and it will be necessary to construct a j line from the main line to this point, i V. IJ. Salt, a representative of the company, was there securing con ', tract for the lighting both from town residents ami fruit grower. The company reipiires a five year contract. The Commercial Club will place six cluster lights on Main street superceding the present system of lighting with gasoline lamp. Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach "I suffered Intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good," writes II. M. Yoiingpeter, K'litorof The Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "The first few diisi-s of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me surprising re lief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." Tor sale by all dealer. Union Services August 1:1 christian church, Itev. .1, I!, famous, preacher. Aug. -H l iilted I'.rethren church, liev. L. MrOmbcr, preacher. August -7 Methodist church, llev. T. S. Handsaker, preacher. Christian Science service are held In feadlhg Kooin, No. I'avidson building, Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at h p. m Sunday school at 10 a. in. Men's and Boys $1.35 to $1.50 Men's, Women's 1 lot Wo's, Childrens Shoes Muleskin 01 OC Children's QCp Canvas Oxfords, CI fin worth to $.2 50, 01 nn Shoes.Spc'l OliZO Lace Shoes 3 J b worth to $2.25 OliUU "&k OliUU NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY A number of the New Fall Lines are here now, and new poods of mer it and interest are arriving every day. It is a pleasure to us to show you these goods and we cordially in vite you to call as often as you can. OF SPECIAL INTEREST THIS WliliK New Ginghams for School Dresses New Bordered Percales New kobel and F leeces New Cotton Crepes New Men's Shoes New Auto Robes (Water-proof) New Auto Coats (Water-proof) New Silk Waists, etc., etc. MEN'S UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Poros Knit Union Suits and White Fabric Athletic Shirts and Drawers Choice this week at, Special 7Cn the Suit 3" New Silk Underwear, the kind you usually pay $2.50 a suit for, 01 7 c at, Special the Suit vll 3 Silk Lisle Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 values, odd sizes, at Spec- 7r, ial the Garment ' a" 75 Cent Undershirts and Mr Drawers... 25 Cent Underwear (Odd sizes) 15c S5.00 Hen's Oxfords 2rsl $3,45 Bragg fflercantife Company YOUNG BOY IN WANT ARRESTED FOR THEFT A young 11iM.11, Kivint? th name of Lou LYUi'ii, ' wan dUfoveretl In the Allen home In thU city attempting to Htoal Home ol t lie perxona.1 effii lx. While It wa thought there wan no one at home, a memlier of the family wait l.vlntf on the i-onch In the nil joining room. III, anil plainly Haw the prowler In the mirror, lint whh feirfnl t. nlve an alarm. TheyontiK marauder mailt' way with some jew elry that lie hlil. He wan captnreil ami hleutllieil. I'.rklen Htuteti that hit home In In Spokane. After hearing hi ntory of why he wan tempteil to theft IVputy lilnlrkt Attorney Hart iv In miHpenili'il prone- iMition ami provlileil theyoniiK man witli 11 job. PARKDALE J. TliompHon maile a biiMini'Hn trip to llooil lilver hint week. Minn Allen jtuve a ilanee Satnrilay evening at Parktlale hall. 1'. J. Mohr returned Thurmlny from Hood Klver, after a ila.v'n luinlnenn. Chenter Walton and family have Hone to Sea view, Wanh., to npend a month. A very pleanant evening wim npent at Mt. Hood Friday, where thetiood TlmeH t'lnh uave a ilanee. The Kpineopalian mlnlnter, Hev. K. T. Slmpnon, and family, of Hood Klver, are camped near I'arktlitle. Mm. Wharton and children, of Heppner, arrived on TiicHilay'H train to vinit her mother and Mra. Chan MclutOHh. Mrs. Walter Mclntonh and chil dren, and alno her mother, of San Francinoo, npent all of hint week with Mm. ('. K. Mi lntonh. The Seattle Alpine (lull arrived on Saturday' train to make the aneent of Mt. Hood. F.d Spencer took their liantraf up to the Inn. Mm. Cal Clark nan lieen very HI at her home, hut in now almont well iiKain. Mm. Kawnon, the only grad uate nume In the I'pper Valley, had charge of the cane. DIED MlfH. F.I.I.AI'.K'I II ItlMFOIMI Mm. Klizalieth I'.ra.vford, wife of Fnocli I'.ra.vfonl, proprietor of the Kockforil Htore. died Saturday at the Cottane Honiiltal In lier neventv- tlilrd year. Mm. I'.rayfnrd had lu-en III for Home time and her death wan not unexpected. She van horn nt Wolverliainpton, Stratford county, KnKland, Sept. ls;i and had heen a renldent of Hood Kivtr about ten yearn. The funeral nervlcen, which were largely attended, were held nt the chapel in the Kartmenn undertaking entablinhment Monday afternoon at '.' p. m. Kev. .1. IS. I'limoiiH condiii'teil thenervlce. Interment wan in Idle wilde Cemetery. MARRIED TllHTK VIN l'MiliH At the home of the uroom'M par etitn, Mr. and Mm. N. Tontevln. on t he Tucker road, Norman N. Tonte vln wan married TueHilay, Autf. 1, to lionet tu l!oKi;n. The ceremony wan Mrforuii'd ly Itev. J. L. Hemhiier, formerly pantor of t lie Iim'iiI Coinjre. national Church. After a wedding luncheon attended by friendn and relatlven nf both famlllen, t he younx couple li (' on the afternoon train for Seanlde, u here t lielr honey moon will lie npent. Making; Trail Through Forest Reserve A nam: of men employed by the ; noverane nt in makluir a trail from Cancade Lockn throtiuh the forent re nerve to Mt. Hood. The men are now working i'P Herman creek. The trail In lielng made for the pur pone of patrolling the forent an a protection nnalnwt llren. YOUR LAST CHANCE to gi-t mai- ,7.!nHi at 1S10 club pricm. Nptrly evfi-y ntan.iaril publication will incrise thrir rlub prirea fur the ifumi 1H11-12, ao we cannot fill your oH-T for any club given below afu-r Sep tember ). lull. See the point? Then Bend ua your Onier TO-DAY. To PACIKK: MONTHLY, a.ld I)eli',itnr for or) Kver yborly'a 1 96 or) The llouaekeeper " l.W or) Mil lure " 1 M or) Wor.an'a Home Companion " 1.9f or) Han.ptonY ' 1-6 or) Th- llouaekeeper and McClure'a " 2.7B or) W .r..'a (Vork, Coamoolitan and I" Mneator " 4.36 Thew .,i lera, at pricoa riven, ran only he de livered in t f U. 8. and innular poaaeftHNma. Remen. x. the time ia abort. Addr--. The Facific Monthly, Portland, Oregon, i Conntlpatlon In the Htartllikt point for many nerloilH dlHenneH. To lie healthy, keep the IiowcIh active and regular. Ilerblne wll! remove all ac . c ii in ii I; 1 1 1 iriH In the boweln and put I tlie aynti in In prime cotidlt ion. Price .mk'. Sold tij i mm. iirKH.- Iir. I'.r' Hlun aniioiiiii en hln Summer Home etabllHhed ntODLLL. I'Ho.nk 'JH, where he fan be connulled morn ing and veiling. City ofllee HOOD Kl V Kit, CMO.VK It, "Pen an linual 10 to 4 dully. Night Call aiiHWtred from OlilCLL, i-iio.nk W.' ffit HENRY N. HACKETT Surveyor Draughtsman All Kinds of Subdividing Accuracy Guaranteed Phone 41. Residence, 243-K Re R. BARTLETT ARCHITECTS IMIbronner Buililinff IIOOU KlVKIt. OUECON Phone 61 Hair Tboilchcs From your own com hi n if Satinfaction iruarunttwd Mail Oniors Fillrd MRS. ELSIE BLOOD R. F. D. No. S HOOD RIVER. - - OREGON W. J. BAKER Real l;state Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited Kent & Garrabront Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak Street, oppoaite Smith Block. Hood River, THIRTY PER CENT of the new business written by the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Wis consin in 1910 was received from old policy holders. Its enviable record for large div idend savings produces its exceptional Tow cost insur surance. John Goldshury, Hood River, Oregon. '1 CP. SUMNER Opposite the Post Office Home I'hone 211 .1 spray and Garden Hose Plumbing Well I . G-UESS! is a basket of our Fine Groceries. We guarantee the perfect purity of every article we sell, and pride ourselves upon the rep utation we have made for fair and honest dealinp. We keep only the freshest and finest of Tea, CofTee, Cocoa, Butter, Pvjrgs, Flour, etc., and challenge comparison of qualities at equal prices. If you are not already dealing here, you are robbing yourself of many sources of sat isfaction. Free delivery J. M. Wood Onlt-r your ! hiiIIi'm iirly of W V. Dfikln, lad Seventh Mt rwt. P. M. MORSE City Engineer and Surveyor CITY AND COUNTY WOKK lleilbronner Buildinc Hind River, Oregon ALBERT SUTTON Hrcbitcct Hall Biiildinq Hood River. Orboon R. DEPEE WOOD SAWED BY 6AS0LINE POWER Oak and Slabs, 75c. Fir and Pine, 50c, Per Cord. PHONE 220-X A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on First Mortgages rire Insurance in best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. SU6 Oak Street Huud Kiver M. NIGUMA jfapancsc JVovcltko Kutane and Tokyo Diahos. Bamboo Furniture. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Oak Street, Corner 1st Phone 160 POLK'S GAZETTEER A Ilunlne Dlrertor of Mrh Cltr, Town and ilium" In (Iw and Hi Hki Hhl fir, HI V MnhlnRliin, Riving m lr4rtpt!ve Hketrh ot eu,'h plmre. lmllo, HhlppinR f'arllltifsi and m CIiimiI flrd lllmlorr of each Uliaiam Rad I'mfewloa. R. L. POIK CO., Inc. Heal lie. H uh. tTlount KoorB RaiCrocicI Time Tblc No. 10, Effective April I7ih. 12:01 A. M A.M.- N P.M. 8.00 Hood Kivor 3.10 8.05 IWerdale .3.0") 8.15 Switchback 2.55 8.35 Van Horn 2.30 8.40 Mohrs 2.25 8.55 Odell 2.15 J. 10 Summit 2 05 9.20 P.loucher 2.00 0.40 Winans 1.50 9.45 Ar. Dee Lv. 1.15 10.15 Lv. Dee Ar. 1.25 10.25 Troutcreek 1.20 10.40 Woodworth 1.05 10.50 Ar. Parkdale Lv. 1.00 Sunday, north bound train will run two hours late, above schedule, leaving Parkdale 3 p. m. A. WILSON, Atfent. A Basket of Goodness NORTH BEACH in the pU'aniire haunt in thin part of the country thin summer. Its rievitte rejoice to learn that they can now sro and come on a rnilar schedule, independent of tide. The popular excursion steamer. "T. J. POTTER" leaves Cortland Ash Street dock DAILY, liXCl-PT SAIIIKDAY AM) SUMAY, 8:30 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 I. M. A Inn the ntramcr "H AHSAI.O" lnvinir Portlam! daily, pxn-it Sumlay. at K.im P. M. (Salunlay at 10:fl0 1'. M.) Reduced Pares Prevail from All Point in the Northwest via the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Heal cotlapre and ramp life, a magnificent beach that ia not surpassed anywhere, genial and bene ficial climat-, and all the comfort of home with out coat ins! any more than if you remained at home Call on or writ to any O-W, R.AN, aircnt for rompleta information; also for copy of ous sum mer book, "Outing In Oregon." VVH. ncHURRAY, General I'aimenKer Airent, O-W. R. A N. Co., rortlaml, Oreirun ropy fur iiilvcrllMciiifiitu imiNt Ik In tin- (ifllce liy Mmidny immifi. MURRAY KAY CIYIL IINOINLLR AND SI KVliYOR I'iionh 32 llRimiim Bl'II.IIINO lIllOD Kivbb A. C. BUCK Notary Public and Insurance Agent Room 12. lironiu lllurk tloud Kiver, Oregon TMl: CALUMIiT HOTHL 1 4i Tark St., between Morrinon and Alder IH)R I LAM). OKU. Fireproof and MMlern convenience; free phone, hut and cold running water, etc., in all rottnts. SpciMl summer ratea to families visiting Port land. Transient rates $1 per day. Husinetui houHes and theutreH within live minnteH walk. Krt bus or W car at lepoU C. G. YAN TRESS Public Stenographer AND Notary Public ELIOT BLOCK Phone 30S-M Phone ltui 14 Oak St GARBAGEMAN YAM A &. KAWA Telephone1 between 7 and 10 p. m. The W. G. Aldred Co. CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING AND GRADING Crushed Rock and Gravel HOOD RIVER. OREGON OVER 88 YEARS' EXPERIENCE .o Tradc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. AnTonasertfllnff a niirtrh and ilesertntion may qolrhlT Mre.rtain our opinion fre whfither an ItiTcntlon is pmhshiy paientnhl. Coninmnlra.. twins trtctly conn. lentinl. HANDBOOK on r'sfeuu sent frmm. Olrlnst nufitrj for stfurtiif palenta. I'stents taken thromrh Munn A Co. racvtv tptcuti mAict without chufife, ia tha Scientific American. torrent rtr 1 rtn tl T"r: f"iir morittia II. thi by all nwmlMini. MUNN & Co.3618" New York urmirrni'in'ii. r,a r WMfllliKtuU, ij.U A hanrtiinmetf tMnatrnted wreklv. cnlnllon of anr 'leiitlflr Journal "Press the Button." That's what we say when wo want anything. The "liutton" won't respond unless you have Perfect Electrical Installation. Our work insures you against defective appliances and had workmanship. Electrical Supplies like our work are Knaranteed the liest to be had. Knae UH- DKAN c5: SHAW Oflicc Phone ,T Residence 272M I'.ffcrla from t 1 1 1 n I 1 niriMl. r. HowiTliy.