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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1911)
8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1G. 1911 Our Fall Stock of NEW SUITS and OVERCOATS Is En Route We will make xtrordijiary Reductions for Two Weeks to reduce or stock that we may have room to place incoming: goods Sec Our Prices, Note Our Styles, Save Money Hmadhr& aft BRANDECEE K N C A I 4C 0.' ' CLOTHES "1 Great Clean- Up Shoe Dep't. ry-7 v 7 V VaiT7 V LOCALSPERSONALS (P- r r I'.orn To Mr. ami MrH. M. It. Tucker. Sunday. Auuunt a buy. H. W. Powell and Minn Kflie Tow ell came up from Portland Sunday to l-nd a tew darn with relatives. Minn Clara P.. Wright, of Provo. I tali. nlnter of Mrn. R. T. Newhalt. In t he latter'n houne jruent. Mm. New ball alno recently entertained MIhh Mollle Cane, of Provo. Mm. ('. A. P.ell'H nlnter, after n few tlnyn vlnlt with the former, returned to Portland Saturday, accompanied liy her daughter, who had If-en fpeiidlntt the wummer with Mm. I'.ell. Trout Iike wan the meeting place of n nuinlier of Hood Itiver iruentn Sunday, amontf whom were Mr. and Mr. 11. K. Iuncan, Mr. and Mm. P. S. Havldnon. Air. and Mrs. N. W. P.oiie, Truman liutler and 10. J. Yomitf. The Hood Itiver P.nptlnt church In noted amoiitf theme who have con tributed to the nnnlntaiice of Little Teddy, the half Wind waif at the Portland P.ahy Home, whom- Had plight han attractel wldcnprcad at tention and Illterent. A well known Pen .ioImn woman inter uffcr1iiK rnlneralily for two il.iyn from bowel complaint, wan CM red ly one done of ( ha tu Iterlaln'x t ullc, Cholrea and Hlarrhoeu Iterue iiy. 1'ornnlc by nil dealern. I will make and hang your window screens at the following prices: Half screens, VOc each; full screens, $I.J0 each. Prices on screen doors and porches on application. I will be glad I. i do your repairing or work of any class. Lstimates furnihhe-d on all work if desired. Phone 306-X. right's Carpenter Shop. stepping on a runty nail han Uiti t l.e caune of many cane of lockjaw. 'I he nail wan not ho much the fault H4 nclc. it of the wound. If hiiiIi h ouihIh were promptly cleanned and II. ill.ird'n Snow l.lnlment applied, t he iv would In- no bnkjaw, an the II ntlwptlc proert li-n of t he liniment would counteract the polnon and the wound would hen I j u l k I T . Price VV, and 1. per liottle. Soil .- t haa. N. l larke. in "7 V w Judue Moreland, of Portland, hnn lieen HpendltiK neveral day on hln pliice In the valley. Floyd Arnold, of the liutler Iiank, U taking a two weekn' vacation at Wlnlock, WaHh , and Victoria, P.. ('. K. A. Franz, who haw li"'n on an extended eantern trip tmylni; furni ture for the new department of IiIh lare entalillHhmetit, returned home Sunday. While away Mr. Franz vU Iteil at hiit old home lu New York Htate. Mr. and Mr. H. F. Havldnon rnl Mr. and Mrn. Chan H. 'antner went to Portland Friday, where they took one of Mr. IiavMnon'M motor cam ami took a It hi mile drive through the Willamette Valley. The olije--tlve point of the partj wan Ielia uoii, where the Iiavlditon Fruit Com pany owmt a IKtJ ucre farm. Kelly Proit., have houifht the feed, hay and poultry mipply end of the liUHlneHit conducted ly A. hlteheail. Mr. Whitehead, who wiih forced to abandon thMend of the bulncHM for lack of ntoraife, belntf refuned jht mlHHlon by the council to erect a frame building on the Davldnon lot. Mr. Whitehead will continue to han dle frultn and farm produce. Copy for advertisements MUST be in the office by Monday NOON. Have you heard the latent New York hltn on the phonograph'.' Con certH dally at Plfi-rH Hook Store. f or Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near ,Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 3H or 2002-x. flood Health I '.read put up In a Hanltary wrapper la-fore leaving the bakery. Save the coupotiH. For nale at Parker. Call up C. A. ItlchardH Co.. phone H. for Home of that lecoiiM Hazel wood Ice ream. We deliver any piantity, from I t. up, fni- of charge. An ordinary caw of diarrhoea can. iih n rule lie cured by a nlngle ilow of Chamlierlalu'it Colli'. Cholera and Hlarrhoea Itemedy. Thl remedy hint no miperlor for bowel com plaint. For nale by nil dcalcm. $25.00 Men's Suits now $20.00 11 $15.00 Boy's Suits now $12.00 20.00 " " " 16.00 12.00 " 44 " 9.60 16.50 44 44 44 13.20 10.00 44 8.00 15.00 44 12.00 7.50 44 44 6j00 12.00 44 44 44 9.60 5.00 44 44 44 4.00 Our Ladies' ReadytoWear Department just bristles with genuine bargains. Every article in the line is heavily reduced Wash Goods Dcp't. New Arrivals abounds in values- Lilly's Suit Cases and Wool Dress Goods also English Bags. Prices reduced 20, Get ready 20 under will prevail for school. during August. Dr. F.ldrldge left Friday for a ten day' hunting and tinning trip In the Tillamook country. Mr. and MrH. A. A. Schenck nnd daughter, who npent neveral weekH here at their ranch on the ennt Hide, have returned to their home In Oma ha. Mm. Schenck will nail Hhortly for a tonr of F.urope. A promoter for a large tract of land at Medford cauned many loyal Hood IUverlteH cotiHlderable Ire hint week by exhibiting a large picture of that dlntrlct on thestreetH here, and buttonholing pronpectlve land buyem. J. It. Shelton, who has lieen on a two montliH' trip through the mid dle went, and who ntopped for Home time at hln former home at Crand ItapIdH, Mich., returned Saturday. Mr. Shelton, like moHt people who have renlded at Hood Itiver for a time, returned lietter pleiiHed with the country and climate than ever before. Chan. (irelnen, for neveral yearn a h Hintant bunlneHit manager and uhho clate editor of P.etter Fruit, han hcv ered hln connection with that publi cation, and will go to Watwon vllle, California, to engage In IhihInchh. Mr. (irelnen him been n valuable member of the P.etter Fruit force and nlno one of the moHt loyal booHtem of the Hood Itiver country who han ever renlded here. It In nn demtood that he lit making the change partly on account of the health of Mm. (irelnen, who han been ad viced to neck a more nouthern cli mate. 'I' ry a Sunday at Parkdale Park. Special ratcn on Mount Hood Rail road. For Sale Some good homen ami a iiuiiiImt of necond-hand rlgn, (dieap. Apply at the Fanhlon l.lvery Stable. (Jood Health P.read-whlte, whole wheat and graham home made, you will like It. Save the couponn. Sold by Parker'H. P.tiyltnow. Now In the time to buy a bottle of f 'liamberlaln'n Colic, Cliolren and HlarrhiH-ii Itemedy. It In almont certain to In' needed lieforc the Htimmer In ni-edcd. Thin remedy han no Mtiperlor. I'or nale by all dealern. P.reedem ('f fine tinmen prefer I'.iil lard'n Snow I.lnlmeiit for all cutn, wouiidn or noren on their hIim k. Ie caiinc It lu tn both mildly and quickly and healn an ordinary wound with out a near. Price 2.V, ! and $I.W per bottle. Sold by Chan. X. Clarke. to Horace Meckleu. of Portland, npt'iit Sunday here vlnitlug frlendn who came on from the cant. u.I. Kelr returned Saturday to hln home In Centralia. Wanh., after a brief vlnlt to hln mother, Mm. I'.. I) Kelr. I)r. Houne, who conducted nervlcen In one of the large churchen In Port land Sunday, wan here Mond'iy for a nhort vlnlt. It. A. Pierce, n. profennor In Frlendn College, Wichita, Kan., wan a Hood Itiver vlnltor Thurnday. Mr. Pierce came up on the Oatzert for the river trip returning on the train. He In on a tour of the coant. (J. J. CcHHlIng returned Iat week from a trip toTacoma, accompanied by hln mm, Merrill, nnd expectn to return to that city overland lu hln machine. It In the Intention of Mr. CeHHtlng to npend the winter In Lon Angelen. Big nnd genial Charley Merrick, pontmanter of the city of Portland, wan here Saturday for a short time, watting for the train to Portland. Mr. Merrick, accompanied tiy hln wife, had been a Cloud Cap Inn guent for neveral dayn. While here he called upon a number of frlendn, ninny of whom he became acquaint ed with when lie wan neeretary of the State Merchants' Annoclatlon. Mr. Merrick In proving to be an ad mirable pontmanter of Oregon's me tropolln and In giving the renldentn of that city the lient pontal service they have ever received. He In now urg ing the department to give Portland bunlncHn men five deliveries a day tn the liUHincHH district. Mr. Merrick alwayn han a good word to nay for Hood Itiver, and nays It In a model of enterprise for the rest of the country towns tn Oregon. Itegnlar Sunday excnmlon to Park dale. Pleasant trip for joumelf and friends. No dirt or germs-'iood Health P.read-A sanitary wrapper. Save the couponn For sale at Parkers. We pay highest canh price for over ripe and mil strawlsTrles. Crocker de Itedlng, Fourth ntn-ef, between Oak and State. Phone Si'T-M. Cuts ami bruises may lie healed tn about one-thlrd the time required by the usual treatment by applying ChamlnTlaln's Mntmelit. It Is an antiseptic and causes such Injuries to heal without maturation. This lini ment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers." OEMi Mr. and Mrs. John Otten and Mrs. F. P. Friday left Monday for a visit In the Willamette valley. Frank Stanton returned Friday from a visit of neveral days tn Port land and the Willamette Valley. W. li. P.razelton of ttie F.ggert Youug Co , of Portland, was here Saturday as the guest of his fattier In-law, Newton Clark. Mm. II. It. Fording spent the week end iu I'ortlann, wliere she wan Joined by Mr. Fording, who han lieen on a trip along the count. The piano content which has been under way at Wood's grocery store for some time, was decided last week, and the winner was Minn Ma liel Carson, daughter of J. K. Carnon, who resides on the Heights. Mrs. S. W. Arnold left Monday for the (j. A. It. National Fncampmcnt at Philadelphia, Pa. She will go via the Canadian Pacific and will visit many of the large eastern cities, ex pecting to be absent three mouths. Mrs. Sydney Prescott, of New York City, wife of the widl known eastern yachtsman, Ih the guest here of Mrs. P. A. Clancy. Mrs. Prescott will visit Cloud Cup Inn and other points of Interest In the valley before re turning east. Kent Wyoming lump coal In any quantity. Transfer & l.lvery Co. Phone a. Madeclean, baked (dean, sold clean (Jood Health Bread. Save the con. (ions. Sold by Parker's. We have some very attractive acre age propositions In Paradise farm for home sites on sub-dl vision schemes. Inside city limits. I,. A. Henderson, with John I -eland Hen derson, Inc. Illtf If you want to Is' comfort n hie burn coal. We are prepared to furnish It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the Iwst quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer & l.lvery Company. Phone ". Yen, Plfer has the marvelous new phonograph and only Indestructible recorks, ttiat are the sensation of the phonograph world In the east. These Indestructible cylinder records can Is' used on any cylinder machine. Sallow complexion comes from bilious Impurities !u tin! blood, and the fault lies with the liver and bow elsthey are torpid. The medicine that gives results tn such cases Is Herblne. It In a line liver stimulant and bowel regulator. Price Mk'. Sold by ( has. X. Clarke. y TRAGOOf) Jon. Wilson In spending ten days at the soda springs on Wind river. Wash. The springs, which are twenty miles from the Columbia, are attracting a large number of visitors thin year, and plans are now under way for erecting a hotel there. Try a loaf of Good Health Bread at Parker'n. "It's good to the last crumb." Save the coupons. The ls-st yet. Hazelwood Ice Cream, bulk or In bricks. Call IU, C. A. Itlchards & Co. Dr. Broslus announces his Summer Home established nt ODF.I.I,. mioi-: I'K, where he can tie consulted morn ing and evening. City ollice HOOD ItlVKIt, piion k 1J P., open as usual ID to 4 dally. Night Colli answered from ODKI.h, i-iionk i'O. HMf There are a few choice lots left In the Mldilleton Subdivision just nouth of the High School, both Inside nnd outside of the new sewer districts, which can tie purchased for $3D0, $::) casti, $10 monthly Installments. J. I.. Henderson, Inc., by I,. A. Ilender aon. Bites of poisonous Insects that cause the llesli to swell up must be treated with a healing antiseptic that will counteract the poison and Ileal the wound. Ballard's Snow l.lnlment answers every requirement tn such ruses. Price J."c, fUc ami $1 per bottle. Sold by Chan. X. Clarke. The Satisfactory Water Supply Problem will be reached by installing Leader Water Supply System Voil ran havs abundant rat tint nr for kitchen, bath, laundry, the lawn other purpose required, at a moderate Will also afford fire nrotection. The most efficient, economical and aDie water tupply system to be had. Ask your local dealer to explain about the Leader System or write (or our booklet, "How I Solred the Water Supply Problem." LEADER IRON WORKS, Dept. 22, Decatur, III. Apple Land and Orchard Company Otfloo, No, O Oak St root. Phono 26 or 2002 K, Hood Rlvof Where All Is Reliable A DANDY CAKE PLATE FREE During the month of August we will present you with a Nice Cake Plate with each purchase of Twenty I! read Tickets for One Dollar. Each ticket will lie Kood for ONE LOAF of... LOG CABIN BREAD the whitest, best tasting and most nutritious 5 cent loaf on the market today. Every Sat urday will he Bargain Day. We will tfive you Six nice, fresh and wholesome Loaves of Bread for 5 Tickets or 25 Cents Every Saturday. He. sure and Kct a Cake Plate while they last. R. B. Ql BSON Third Stkf.kt Hood Rivka : Orkgon Constipation Is the starting point for many serious diseases. To Is healthy, keep the bowels active and regular. Herblne will remove all ac cumulations la tin- bowels and put the system In prime condition. Price .V. Sold by Chan. X. Clarke. Solution of Your in your home a pneumatic rnld and an? 'ii cost, r ' Sill depend - Tis J m Ml: