THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911
WILD
WITH
EXCITEMENT
Hood River in a Fever
of Excitement Over
the Wonderful
Cures
Performed by
DR. MADISON
The Great Medical
Expert and Blood
less Surgeon
Opera House Packed
Nothing Like It Ever Seen
in Hood River Before.
DR. MADISON and staff of the
Medical Institute of Liverpool,
England, and Crawfordsville,
Indiana, lectured to a large audi
ence last Tuesday evening. The
doctors are agreeable and force
ful speakers, and held the
audience in close attention while
they explained the theory and
usefulness of their wonderful
discoveries.
Many promises were made
which seemed utterly impossible
to believe and when the doctor
invited those who were hard of
hearing to come forward and be
cured, L. D. Boyed, Eugene
Bush and N. J. Seline responded
to the call and were made to hear
a whisper in a few seconds.
The doctor then called for
cripples on crutches and V. A.
Whitcomb responded.
He was afflicted with the giant
disease, Rheumatism, and he
was unable to walk except with
crutches and great difficulty and
pain. He was operated on with
medicine for twenty minutes
and walked off the stage free
from pain and stiffness, followed
by the wondering crowd, while
the doctor broke his crutches.
To say the audience was aston
ished and wild would be putting
it mildly. The doctor was warm
ly congratulated. It seemed like
a dream, but it was real. Min
isters and doctors were in the
audience, and they seemed as
well pleased as anyone.
They treat the following di
seases: Paralysis, catarrh, deaf
ness, big neck, bladder and kid
ney diseases, rheumatism, scrofu
la, female diseases, bowel com
plaint, debility, dropsy, heart,
liver and nerve diseases, cancers,
piles and fistula cured without
pain; all kinds of chronic dis
eases cured.
OFFICE AT
HOTEL
OREGON
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. in
cluding Sunday
m -a, i l A : L .
You're eroingr to be especially pleased with
the New Models in Suits we'll snow you this
fall, made for us by...
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
We have one of the finest assortments
this year that we have ever had anil would
like to have you call and see them. We
want to see our customers dressed the best,
and you certainly will be if you get one of
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits. 0Q onrl n
Suits, H. S. and M. for W W Up
Other makes $5, $6, $3, $10, $12 and $15
Boys' Suits and Overcoats
Boys' Dress and School Suits and Over
coats; the finest line we have ever had. All
the newest weaves and latest styles. Let
us show you how reasonably we can fit your
boys out and how swell they will look.
Boys' Suits from a nice knrcker- 01 7 c .m
bocker suit for win 3 UJ
School Supplies
We carry a full line of School Tablets,
Pencils, Inks, Erasers, etc. You will save
money by buying these here.
Ladies' Collars 10c
We have put out a table of Ladies' Col
lars and Jabots, Dutch Collars, Stock Col
lars, Stiff Collars, Belts, etc. You will be
surprised at the big values in this lot and
the many pretty patterns and styles. inp
Your choice of any article on the table..'""
New Fall Suits for Ladies
We have never before shown such a splen
did line of Ladies' Tailored Suits and Dress
es. All the latest styles in the most popu
lar weaves and patterns. We can please
you in this line with the snappiest suits in
the city. .
Ladies' Pure Silk Hose 50c the Pair
On Saturday, Sept. 16, we are going to
place on sale a complete line of Ladies' Pure
Silk Hose, values 75c the pair. A 1 colors.
These are a full fashioned, fine craucre. cure
silk hose with elastic welt, high spliced
neei, toe ana sole, ihe pair
only
50c
New Fall Millinery
You will find that our Millinery Depart
ment is the largest and most complete in
the city and we save you good money on
your millinery purchases. Our new fall line
is now ready for you to make your selec
tions and why not come early and get all the
good you can out of your new hat by hav
ing it early in the season, besides you have a
much larger and more complete line to select
from. One of the largest lines of plumes
and feathers for trimmings that have ever
been displayed in the city. 2nd floor.
Piece Goods
This department is crowded with all that
is new in the line of Piece Goods, suitable
for any purpose. Silks, Velvets, Suitings,
Satins, Panamas, Albatross, Fancy Mohairs,
Serges, in fact everything one can wish for.
You will find a greater variety of all the
newest weaves and patterns here and
At a Less Price
than you get the same quality for elsewhere.
Hood River's Largest
Department Store
Bhe . PARI
FAIR
The Store that Saves
You Money
SERIOUSLY INJURED
BY EXPLODING CAPS
John Hutaon, annex-luted with A
C. Hnllnm lu land clenrlnir contract,
wiini mo tiadly Injured liy an explosion
f cup Monday afternoon that it
was ut hrt feared he would die out
right, and his clmm-en (or recovery
will not be known for several days.
Due hand was almost Mown off,
requiring amputation, and the other
hand seriously Injured. Ihe urcli
over the left eye was blown In, his
abdomen peuetrated and he was al
so seriously burned about the body.
It Is thought that If he recovers the
sight of his eye may be saved, al
though now so badly burned that
this cannot be determined.
The explosion took place while
Hutson was holding a handful, of
caps In one hand and working with
one lu the other. I he concussion ex
ploded all the caps, knocking lilin off
his feet and mangling his body. The
accident took place near the Mount
Hood postothce and as soon as pos
sible Dr. Kaniiga was summoned.
who brought Hutson to the Cottage
hospital where he Is now lying In a
precarious condition. The injured
man is a son of Al Hutson, a well
known 1'pper Valley rancher, and
has been a resident of the valley for
15 years.
SPOKANE SHOW MANAGERS ARE AFRAID
(Continued From Patre 1)
ranks of Washington growers every
time Oregon fruit has been exhibited
at Spokane. 1 wo years ago a cer
tain prize was awarded to apples
from the Kogue Hlver district. Fall
ing in their attempt to secure the
a ward, growers of the Yakima set-
tion protested the decision, but t lie
superiority of the Medford fruit was
so marked that It was nnaily J
elded to allow the award to stand.
However, to appease the Washing
ton growers a special prize was al
lowed them.
"It Is stated In some quarters that
the decision of the Spokane apple of
ticlals to award prizes for pack and
not for quality. Is due to the reports
from the Hood Hlver and ltogue
Hlver orchnrds that this year s crop
will show the best quality ever put
forth from those districts.
"That this Is so. Is Indicated by the
recent reports brought out by the
recent visit of apple buyers from
Kurope and the east. Practically
every one has stated that the apples
of Oregon promise to beat even the
high record of quality always held
by this state."
HOOD RIVER EVANGELIST ORCHARDIST
(Continued from Page 1)
have decided to practically bar the
world's premier fruit sections from
competing for prizes in order that In
ferior quality fruit should get the
credit, it Is quite likely that Oregon
growers will be compelled to enter
Into competition with the Spokane
show. it Is contended by the fruit
Interests here that Portland would
lie the Ideal location for the holding
of a national apple show. The fact
hat tills state has nlways captured
the best prizes for apples would not
deter others from entering the field
because the stock would le judged
on the merits of both quality anil
pack and not according to the place
it was packed.
I here has lieen trouble In the
should be called, of course, for Inten
tional fouling, argues Sunday, but
give the batters more of a show In
the batting averages.
Mr. Sunday refused to give specific
figures on his profits from his 14
years of religious exhortation. 'Tin
not in the work for the money. Just
the other day I turned down an offer
of$0,(MX) for six weeks of Chautau
qua lecturing next summer. Seventy
thousand dollars for two months'
evangelical work last summer'.' No,
that report Is untrue. T,he most I
ever rtTelved for any campaign was
$1."i,ihmi lii Toledo, Ohio, for six weeks
In l'.10."
Mr. Sunday expects to return next
spring to spend the summer months
on his Hood Hlver property, which
will eventually become his perma
nent abode.
'"Hilly" Sunday was In major
league baseball for nine or ten years,
and during his time was about the
fastest thing that ever wore spikes.
""Hilly" launched forth with the old
Chicago White Stockings in lvsll,
wearing pale hosiery until IvvS,
rr
TO-DAY
CONSULTATION FREE
The treatment ia Medicine and
Bloodless Surgery. Will not vis
it any other town in this county.
All wishing treatment must come
to Hood Kiver, Tuesday, Septl'J,
closing at 5 p. m.
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.
Chas. N. Clarke
GLACIER PHARMACY
Hood River
Oregon
a
when he transferred his affections to
l'lttsburg, during the years lsvs. Ins'.I
and lsyo. The next season, his last
In baseball, was spent with Phila
delphia, Sundav joining forces with
the Chicago Y. M. ('. A. in his first
religious crusade nt the close of the
ball season. He traveled with Dr.
Chapman for two years and then. In
lVMi, 14 years ago, began the mete
oric career of "Sunday, the Divine."
COUNCIL VOTES TO CLOSE SKATING RINK
(Continued From Page 1)
assessment for street grading on
First street, was also read. The
street committee reported that the
protest had been Investigated, and
recommended that the assessment
stand.
Papers attaching money due Sea
ton & Smith from the city, were
served on tliecouncll by Sheriff John
son for the Avery Machinery Com
pany. The attachment was placed
on tile.
A communication from J. F. Hatch
elder, stating he thought the city
should not accept the offer of Morris
Bros, to take the $00,000 In water
bonds at (J percent without making
an effort to market them at a lower
rate of Interest. Mr. Hatchelder
claimed that If they could lie sold at
r per cent, the city would save -".(,
(100 If the bonds ran lor 'M years, or
half that sum at o per cent. ' A mo
tion was made to lay the communi
cation on the table, but later It was
voted to refer It to the street com
mittee. A resolution was then passed In
structing the recorder to draw war
rants for f:tj,441, to be tendered to
the company lu payment for the
water plant.
The street commltee's report In
favor of having the city stand the
expense of constructing an addition
al wall In front of the Henderson
property on State street, occasioned
a division In the council, owing to
the fact that Mr. Henderson had
been given the grade he placed the
present wall on by the council and
city engineer. A motion to adopt
the report was finally carried.
The judiciary committee, to whom
was referred the petition to close the
skating rink, reported in favor of
closing It. and the report was sup
ported by the council. Ihe matter
of six foot i-idewalks In various (lis
trlcts In the (Ire limits received an
adverse report. The ordinance pro
viding for a transfer of the t!H.00
bond Issue to Morris Bros., failed In
its final passage, owing to a divis
ion among the eounellmen, Kohert-
son, Wright and Farly voting for It
and Hugginiand Howe against.
MINERAL SPRINGS CO. COMMENCES HOTEL
(Continued from Page 1)
tare II. F. Davidson, president of
the company, took out the first
shovelful of earth, followed by C. A.
Hell, vice president, and C. I. Mckel-
sen, secretary treasurer. I he other
directors. Dr. Malcolm A. Hrouson,
S. Matthlson, M. K. Woodburn and
n. Davidson were also present.
I'he building will face south and
west with Mount Hood and the en
tire valley spread out before H, nnd
will tie fireproof. I ne dining room
will be on the top floor. There will
be rooms single and en-sulte, with
bath. A music room, sun parlor and
rest room will be provided. The
office will be located in a large ro
tunda In the center.from which there
will be access to all parts of the
building. A feature will be the
beautiful parking of the grounds.
I he stock of the company nas oeen
Ills-rally subscribed for In Hood
Hlver and also In Portland arm oilier
sections of the state.
The present hotel and camping
grounds have lieen taken chgrge of
by Mrs. F.tta Bancroft and Mrs. .1. .1.
Mortimer, who alrnedy have a num
ber of guests, among whom are Mr.
and Mrs. Mi ndenhall, Dr.Mosscsshon
and his son. N. Mossesshon, secretary
of the Portland Board of Trade, nnd
I. T. Hadloi k of HadlockWnsh.
Od ell Revival to Continue
The meetings being held at the
Odcll tabernacle by Kvangellst Or
n will lid nnn tinned this week and
next. Next Sunday tt basket dinner
will be given at noon nnd followed
by services both afternoon and even
ing. There will also be a meet Ing In
the morning, making It an all day
nffalrj
DR. SOWERBY WILL
OPEN SANITARIUM
A new Institution for "the treat
ment of diseases will shortly be
opened In Mood Hlver by Dr. Sower
by, the Chiropractic doctor, who has
leased the Henderson house and will
tit It up with all the conveniences of
u modern sanitarium.
The large number of patients which
Dr. Sowerby Is now treating. It Is
stated, make it necessary for him to
get much larger and more convenient
quarters, and he has taken the Hen
derson house to provide for Increas
ing business.
The upper floor will be fitted up
with a special department for ladies,
which will be placed In charge of a
first class lady masseur, anil who
will direct the baths and their atten
dance. On the lower lloor will be
situated the office and other neces
sary rooms In connection with the
establishment.
The Institution will be the only one
of Its kind between Portland nnd
Kastern Oregon, and It Is expected
to open It In a week or ten days. Dr.
Sowerby will give his personal at
tention to all patients, who enter
the sanitarium for treatment.
(Joltre cured. Dr. Sowerby.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
has been appointed, by the County Churt of Hood
River County, Oregon, as administrator of the
estate of Edward Moe. deceased, and all persons
having claims against the estate of said decedent
must present them, duly verilied, at my office at
Third street. Hood River. Oregon, within six
ff) months from the dale of this notice, to-wit:
May 21st. 1911. J. M. CULHKRTSON.
May30-Nov3-6mo Administrator.
5SD00RST-S
'GLOSS
Yon pocket the middleman's profit,. We dl lo
anybody direct from our own bl factory . C&iaiity
fdaianteed to please.
SOME REGULAR CATALOG PRICES:
Buntalow or Craftsman Doers . . 1.60
Cottage Front Doors up from . . 2.2S
Fancy Front Doors lip from . . BOO
Fancy Front Windows np from . 2.78
Window and Glass one-third lees.
Wo ship promptly anywhere. Let as
estimate your bill and freight,
SEND POSTAL for CATALOG No. 32
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The Jetoeler
S. E. BARTMESS
Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer
KSTAIIUSIIED 18 YEARS
MOOD RIVER, OREGON
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F, A. BISHOP
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