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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1911)
8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1911 1 fflM mm often get credit for results which were only made possible by earnest attention to details. Some merchants make a marked success; some a fair success; many signally fail. In most instances the results are logical and in keeping with the methods pursued. The three most important essentials for success in merchandising undoubtedly are: 1. Correct Merchandise. 2. Lowest Possible Prices, Quality Considered. 3. Just Treatment to Customers. To do the right thing, at the right time, in the right way; to do some things better than they were ever done before; to eliminate errors; to know both sides of the question; to be courteous; to be an example; to work for the love of work; to anticipate requirements; to develop re sources; to recognize no impediments; to master circumstances; to act from reason rather than rule; to be satisfied with nothing short of perfection. THE FRANK A. CRAM I5M OF MERCHANDISING 7 V vir T .OCALSandPEDSONALS Kay Karly left Friday for Califor nia, w here he will enter Stanford I'nlverslty an a student. V. E. Itliinhneld. of the Pacific Pa per Company, of Portland. .ent the pant week here accompanied ly his wife. The flint man to I shot for a deer thin season was Nathan Spencer, of Ashland. Fortunately Mr. Spencer's Injury wo not fatal. W. 11. Taft attended the Shrlners' meeting at Astoria last week. Mr. Taft left Thursday and Joined the Portland lodge on its trip to the coast. Mr. S. A. Meliner, who in now liv ing In Portland, wan here Friday In connection with putting her Mt. Hood property on the market. The Mtore and Home of the land will be nold and Mr. and Mm. Helmer will make their home In Portland. liet J our school books and school supplies at Plfer's liook Store. l or Sale-- A fine lot ol hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002.x. A well known les Niolne woman ater suffering miserably for two day from bowel complaint, wan cured by one done of Cbamlterlatu'n Colic, Cliolrea and Olnrrhoea Ileme ny. For wale ly all dealer. 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. hstlmates furnished on all work if desired. Phone 306-X. Y right's Carpenter Shop. Sli pping on a runty nail ha been tl.e ratine of many caw of lockjaw. 1'Ih nail w;i not no much the fault km iicKle.tt of the wound, if nuch wound were promptly cleanned and Kallard' Snow Liniment n piled, there would In' no lin'kjaw, an the antiseptic proH'rtle of the lltllllX'Ilt would counteract the polnou and the wound would heal ipilrkH. Price V, and 1 1 HI p,r bottle. Sold by t ha. N. Clarke. Mm. Paul Hansen and daughter Gertrude are spending a few day nt The Dalle visiting friend. Mm. Elvira Cobb, of Monler, wnn the guest of her slter. Mm. S. V. Stark, a few day hint week. A. W. Slmiii, of the (J Y. Edward Company, In niendlng two week In the Willamette vnlley on a vacation trip. Mm. ieo. Lynn leaven today for Spokane to attend the annual con ference of the Methodlnt church, a a delegate from Anbury M. E. church of thin city. Harold Sexton, who ha lieen on hi father' farm at Hood River for the pant few monthn, returned to The Dallen Saturday for i few week' vlnlt with relative anil friend. Mr. and Mm. I-roy A mint rung were vlnltorn at White Salmon Thursday. Cha. J. Calkin wan al so a visitor acron the river. He took hi car acron with him for a drive about the country. W. E. Dresboch, of Monler, I one of the expert jear packer now at work In the valley. Mr. Dresbach has Invented an tngenlou folding packing tray, which he line In hi work. A number of them were lined last fall In the apple packing content at Spokane. Order your bee supplies early of V W. Dakln, ltflT Seventh street. For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odeil 38 or 2002-x. Good Health Dread put up In a sanitary wrapper In-fore leaving the bakery. Save the coupons. For sale at Parker. Call up C. A. Richard &. Co.. phone M, fur some of that delicious Hazel wood Ice Cream. We deliver any ipiantlty, from 1 t. up, free of charge. An ordinary cane of diarrhoea can. a a rule be cured by a single done of Chamls-rlala' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thin remedy ha no u-rlor for bowel com plaint. For sale by all dealer. T. A. Schall returned to hi home at Portland Saturday, after week's business errand In the valley. Dr. Plneo and family, who have been enjoying an outing In camp near Parkdnle, returned home Satur day. Mis Marlon Kimball, after spend Ing several week at Wistaria, the country home of her nephew. Ford ham Kimball, left for her home lu ISoston, Friday. Prof. E. R. McCoy, who has had charge of the Odell school for sever al yearn, left last week for Clat- kanle, Ore., where he ha taken a po sition as principal of the school. The Loyal Rerean Class of the Christian Dlble School holds Its reg ular monthly bunlnen meeting at the home of Samuel Darker, on Itel- tnont Avenue, Monday evening, Sep tember 4th, at 8 o'cl-jck. At the Unitarian church, Sunday, Septemlier 3, the morning service and Sunday School will continue a us ual. Mr. MacDonald will npeak on the theme, ''The Church; It deca dence; Its re-conntructlon." A gen eral Invitation I extended. J. C. Snyder, at one time city mar shal of Hood River, but now living near Underwood, where he owns a ranch, wa here Monday. Mr. Sny der had with him Home specimens of tomato that he claims Is blight proof, and will make a business of raining the plants. The tomato Is from Florida stock. (Jet your school hooks ami nchool supplie at Pifer's Dook Store. Try a Sunday at Parkdale Park. Special rate on Mount Hood Rail road. For Sale Some good homes and a liuiulitT of second-hand rlgn, cheap. Apply at the Fashion Livery Stable. Good Health Dread-white, whole wheat and grnham home made, you will like It. Save the coupons. Sold by Parker's. Ruyltnow. Now in the time to buy a bottle of Chnmls-rlnln' Colic, Cholrea and Diarrhoea Remedy. It In almost certain to In- needed In-fore the slimmer I needed. Thin remedy ha no superior. For sale by all dealer. I'.reedcr of fine home prefer Dal lar.l'n Snow Liniment for all cuts, wound or sore on their stock, lie caiiKc It act both mildly and ipilckly and heal nn ordinary wound with out a war. Price 2.V. .r- and $I.ih r bottle. Sold by Cha. X. Clarke. M. L. Goff. manager of the French Pemtari Cleaning Works, wn at The Dalles on business Saturday. Mr. and Mm. F. W. Mosely, of Clinton, III., parents of C. A. Mowly, oftheMt. Hood Hotel, are making the valley a vlnlt. " F. J. Cnrtan, of Dee, who recently disposed of hi Interest In the Upper Valley, left Thursday for a trip over the North went. Mr. Cartan was ac companied by his wife. Pendleton citizen have a water problem also, nnd are now engaged In a hot controversy over the merits of laying wooden or Iron pipes Pendleton will spend $200,000 f ir a new water plant. 11. C. Atwell, of Forest Grove, E. II. Shcpcrd, of Hood River, C. L. Dick, of Salem; C. II. Stewart, of Al bany; C. E. Whistler, of Medford; and A. P. Dateham, of Mosler; have lieen appointed memliem of the National Advisory Hoard of the American Ap ple Exposition, which ha It head quarters at Denver. Miss Grace Furrow, who has lieen upending the summer at Hood River, will teach munlc here the coming year. She In a graduate of the Iowa State Teachers' College, has taught In Sloux City, Iowa, one year, and the last three year has studied at the Otterlln Conwrvatory of Music, Oberlln, ( ihlo. Mis Furrow will lie pleased to confer with anyone who Intend to study either singing or piano. Regular Sunday excursion to Park dale. Pleasant trip for joumelf and friend. No dirt or germ-Good Health Ilread-A sanitary wrapper. Save the coupons. For sale at Parker. We pay highest cnsli rlce for over ripe and cull trawl-rrles. Crocker & de Reding, Fourth street, lictween Oak and state. Phone 2.7-M. Dr. ISri'Mhi announce hi Summer Home established MtODKI.L, i-iionk 10, where he can lie consulted morn ing nnd evening. City of lice HOOD RIVER, i-iionk 12 R, open a usual 10 to 4 dally. Night Calls answered from OHI.LL, i-iio.nk ). L'stf Cuts ami brulw tuny- In- healed In about one. third the time rnpilred by the UHiial treatment by applying CliamlMTl iln'n Liniment. It I an antiseptic- mil cause nuch Injuries to hen I without maturation. Thin lini ment also relieve soreness of the miiwle and rheumatic pain. For sale by all dealer. The Skamania county fair, which will be held at Stevenson, will take place thin year Oct 4. .", and 6. Ex-sherlff Lou Morse, who Is down for a visit from the John Day coun try, where he I operating a big stock ranch, I lietng kept busy shaking hands with hi many friends. Joe Wilson left Friday for the up per Deschute country. Accompa nied by a friend from Eastern Ore gon, he will tnke an extended fishing trip along the Metollus River. The Underwood ferry I now land ing at the same dock with the White Salmon ferry. The walk to the boat landing Is looked upon by those hav ing occasion to use the Underwood ferry a more deslreable than the long hike ncros the shifting sand. Miss Pearl Uradley, Mis Gretchen Calkins, Eldon Itradley, Newton De Long, of Salem, nnd Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lynn, who have been ramping nenr Mineral Springs, on the Lake ranch, returned Saturday. The party visited Lost Lake while there. Mr. and Mr. Gee. Howe Joined the campers the latter part of the week. E. C. Smith nnd Dr. Kanaga last week went to the head water of Ea gle Creek on a deer hunting trip. It I said that the largest band of deer tn this section makes It headquarters In that district.. Geo. Chamberlain, of Mosler, bagged the flrnt two that came out of the Eagle Creek country thl year. Mr. Smith and Dr. Kana ga were accompanied by their wive. Dent Wyoming lump coal In any ipiantlty. Trannfer & Livery Co. Phone 5. Made clean, baked clean, Hold clean Good Health Dread. Save the cou pon. Sold by Parker'. We have some very attractive acre age propositions In Paradise farm for home site on Hiib-dlvlnlon scheme. Inside city limits. L. A. Henderson, with John Iceland Hen derson, Inc. .'Sltf If you want to Is comfortable burn coal. Wears prepared to furnish It In any ipiantlty. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the l-st qualify of Wyoming coal. Transfer & Livery Company. Phone !. Sallow complexion come from bilious Impurities lu the blood, and the fault lies with the liver and bow els thi-y are torpid. The medicine that gives result In such case I llerMiie. It Is a fine liver stimulant ami bowel regulator. Price TiOc. Hold by Cha. X. Clarke. Dr. E. O. Dutro and family re turned Saturday from a three weeks' camping trip west of Dec, on the Lake ranch. Geo. W. ttoHchke, chief engineer of the linrrlman lines In Oregon, was here Friday Inspecting the railroad yards and the new station. Rev. E. McOinber and family left Monday night for their future home In El Paso, III. Mr. Mi-Oiuhcr will stop at Spokane to attend the an nual conference. Try a loaf of Good Health Dread at Parker'. "It' good to the last crumb." Save the coupons. The ls-st yet. Hazel wood Ice Cream, bulk or in bricks. Call 01, C. A. Richards & Co. There are a few choice lots left In the Middleton Subdivision Just south of the High School, both Inside and outside of t lie new sewer districts, w hlch can be purchased for $3M), $:!() cash, $10 monthly Installments. J. L. Henderson, Inc., by L. A. Hender son. Rites of poisonous Insect that cause the Mesh to swell up must be treated with a healing antiseptic that will counteract the poison and heal the wound. Dalian' Snow Liniment answers every requirement In such case. Price -.V, r0c and $1 per bottle. Sold by Cha. N. Clarke. LOG CABIN bread the whitest, best tasting and most nutritious 5 cent loaf on the market. COME TO US FOR BAKERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS R. E. Ql BSON 102 Third Street Hood River : Oregon Constipation Is the starting point for many serious diseases. To Is healthy, keep the bowel active and regular. Herblne will remove all ac cumulation In the bowel nnd put the system in prime condition. Price roe. Sold by Cha. N. Clarke. Tho Satisfactory Solution of Your Water Supply Problem 1 will be reached by installing in your home a pneumatic Leader Water Supply System You can have abundant watei hot or cold ( I for kitchen, bath, laundry, the lawn and any other purpose required, at a moderate cost. Will also afford fire protection. The most efficient, economical and depend- 'lbs able water supply System to be had. Ask roar local dealer to explain abont the Leader System or write for our booklet, "How I Solved tke Water Supply Problem." LEADER IRON WORKS, DepL 22, Decatur, III. mm J3f Apple Land and Orchard Company 01 f loo, No. 9 Oak S trout. Phone 26 Of 2002 K, Mood River