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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1911)
3 THE HOOD R1VEK NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911 ir.T.M.;.il-.lifiw ii niirii"innn"iiT Hie chills of Autumn are now at hand and nature is warning us of the approach of even more severe climatic conditions. Avoid Colds by securing your Fall Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Warm Cloaks, Overcoats, Etc., while the assortments are so complete. Get the full satisfaction out of your new things by selecting early, thus having the long season to enjoy the the beautiful styles prevailing, as well as protecting your health. We have the lowest prices known this year thanks to foresight in taking advantage of market conditions. We respectfully request that you get our prices and see our assortments before making final selection. n )) Mr j . : . t : : 1 !n' ,j il ,i jjrt f h Fall Suits $15 to $35.00 Ladies Cloaks $5 to $30.00 Children's Cloaks $1.95 to $7.90 Ladies' Ladies' Fall Men'sWarm Sweater Underwear Flannel Coats 25c to Overshirts $1.95 to 2.50 $1 to $3.75 $5.00 Union Suits cn f Men's Wool j(Jc to Childs' 5.00 Underwear Sweater cvu . to 2-50 Lhildrens CoatS Underwear Heavy 95ct 25c to 75c Fleeced $2,4Q Union Suits Cotton50c c . , 50c to $1.50 T t . c . Special Union Dints Prices Forest Mills $1.50 to $6 Men's Overcoats $5.00 to $30.00 Boy's Overcoats $2.95 to 10.00 Raincoats $2.90 to 520.00 Men's Suits $5.00 to $30.00 Boys' Suits $1.50 to $10.00 Youth's Suits $4.00 to $15.00 FRAMES (CHAM I CLOTHES. lllfi t I III nr-7 v 7 V X 7 V X1Q LOCALSandPERSONALS L Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols re turned Monday from a vli-tt of sev eral days at Heppner, Ore. Tickets for the Eyceum course le Ing Riven under the auspices of the V. IS. church can !e fwcured at Hart mess store, where seats can also lie marked off. J. It. Nunuamaker left Monday for Helena. Mont , where he went lu connection with his sheep raising business. In which he In engaged ex tensively In the Heppner country. W. E. Klng.who hart n fine country home In the Oak (irove district left Monday for Modoc county, Califor nia, where he will Investigate a rich gold mining strike. A former pal iif Mr. King's who wan with him in Alaska owns the claim and notified the Hood Hiver man of bin find. He w ill go In by way of Klamath Falls, staging It 1 t't inlleM. W. S. Nlchol pielved Saturday one i if t he handsomest and most expen sive motor cars that has an yet ts-en bought by Hood Kiver residents. The Hew car I a ltd:! model Speed well, in horsepower and w ith all the latest wrinkles. Including electric light and a meh idlous siren whistle. 'I he cur cost and is substan tial enough to even carry the big real estate man without an effort Residence tl State street for Rale. Enqnire on the premises. Mrs. J. H. Osborne. Tin ts-st yet. liazelwood Ice ream, hulk or in bricks, (all A. Illchards & Co. (iiHul Health l'.reail put up In a nltary wrapptT U-fore l'avitm the bakery. Save the coipotis. For ale at 1'arkers. Ir. Sowerliy, the Chiropractor, Is tuotlnit Into the Henderson house w hich he Is having tit tec) up as a san itarium In conint tlou w ith his prai' Hie.' The citizens of Mo'imouth, through 1 he Commercial Into and the presi dent anil facility of the Oregon Nor mal Scl I, I II V 1 1 the public to Is- prewlit lit the opening of the Oregon Normal School, Monmoiilh, Tins. 1 ty. s pt. Huh. IJorn To Mr. and Mrs. ( has. K. Hausell, Sept. ttth, a boy. Name, John Price Hausell. Maxwell Mwirs. whose father is In terested In the Max welton Orchard, spent a few days here last week. Christian Science services are held In Iteadini; Kooni, No. (, Havldson hulldint;, Sunday at 11 u. m. arid Wednesday at p. m Sunday school at 10 a. m. Othcers and members of Canby Corps are requested to be at K. of P. hall promptly at 1' p. m. Saturday, Sep. 2.'!, to prepare for the Inspector. A til ilc J. liaker, president. Miss (ieoritlfi Prather and Miss Florence Avery, students at the I'lii versity of Oregon left for Knene Monday to resume their Htndien. Miss liertha Struck also left Monday to enter the same Institution for her first year's course. A friend of liilly Sunday's, a. id a reader of the .News, says the evanjf'd Ist was not offered the huire sum of Iwihhi to conduct a series of meet ings at Chautauqua, Lake. The amount offered Mr. Sunday was the modest one of f.'iO.tXHt. ItcKular Sunday excursion to Park dale. Pleasant trip for jourself and friends.' Wanted A iflrl to do etieral housework : tfood waies. Apply to Mrs. Frank A. ('ram. Six room bungalow, corner I Oth and Cascade avenue, for sale. Choice lot. See owner on premises. ( all up C. A. Illchards & Co., phone 'if, for some of that delicious Hazel wood Ice Cream. We deliver any quantity, from 1 jt. up, fn-e of charge. "I have a world of confidence in CliHIiilxTlaln's ColJijIl Ki'tued.V for I IrtVe llseil It With Js-rfei t success," writes Mrs. M. I. Pasford, Poi.les vllle, Md. I'or sale by all dealers. I Marrhoca Is always more or less prevalent during Septeuits r. lie pre pared for It. ( hamlM-rlain's Colic, ( holern and IHarrliis-.i K nn d.v Is prompt and effectual. It can always Is- dcs-nded upon and is pleasant to take. For nale by all dealers. Mrs. Elizabeth Ilaymond returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit with her daughter at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mlchell were visiting anions Stevenson friends on Saturday. They are now living at Seaview, but will soon move back to Hood Kiver to live for the winter. Stevenson Pioneer. The Pacific Power Eight Com pany has presented a petition for a franchise to construct an electric light line from Husuui to I'nderwood, Wash., and ( ictols-r 4tn Is set for the hearing of said petition by the Ska mania county court. E. E Markell and IE It. Davis of Ilaltimore. Md.. and E. ('. Aucter of Rochester, N. V., students of the Cor nell School of Agriculture, arrived here last week and will spend a short time during the apple picking season learning Hood P.iver's fancy pack. Will Colling wood, who has been firing a locomotive on the Mt. Hood Itallroad this summer, lias returned to Eaur-il, Wash. He has been not I tied that Ills contest for a homestead has been acted on favorably, and he will build a house thereon and U'gln Improvements this fall. Work of excavating for the fruit fair building was started Wednes day. With the other building and sidewalk work going on about town, the city streets present a busy scene. Teams were In such demand last week that It was difficult to get any big job of hauling done. We print our paper MONDAYS and TUESDAYS. Copy required Monday. Try a Sunday nt Parkdale Park. Special rates on Mount Hood Kail road. Six room bungalow, corner I Oth and Cascade avenue, for sale. Choice lot. See owner on premises. For Sale Some good horses and a number of second hand rigs, cheap. Apply at the Fashion El very Stable. Dr. lirosius announces his Summer Home established at ODEEE. I'iionk L'n, w here he can Is; consulted morn ing and evening. City office HOOD ItiVEIt, I'Iiovk I.' II, open as usual in to 4 dally. Night Call answered from ODEEE, i-homx IK. L'Mf For bowel complaints In children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemed.v anil castor oil. It Is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. No physician can prescribe a ls-tter remedy. For sale by all dealers. Miss Emma Ehrck, now living In Portland, was called to Hood Kiver Thursday by the serious Illness of her father. Win. Ehrck. A large party of Hood Itlverites attended the Knurid-Pp at Pendleton last week, among them Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Van Hrtrn and Mrs. Marlon MacKae. Seven bricklayers were put to work on the Hell building Friday, anil caused the back wall of the building I i spring up as If by magic. Mathlson & Anderson, who have the contract, are pushing the building along rapidly, despite delays for material. Peter Shlvely left Inst week on a business trip to Cambridge, Ohio. E. V. Drlsroll, an expert horse shoer, who has moved here with his family from Pittsburg, Pa., has taken a half Interest In the business and will have charge of the shop during Mr. Shlvely'" absence. Concrete walks on Second street and Cascade uvenue'are about fin ished and work has been started on the walk along the Prather building on State street. Now that the dlfll culty about the cement walk back of the depot has been overcome. It Is expected that It will also be laid shortly. No dirt or germs-'iood Health liread-A sanitary wrapper. Nave the coupons. For sale at Parkers. For Sale A line lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002-x. When you buy Sealshlpt Oysters, you get nothing but firm, solid, de licious ovster meats. A pint is enough for an ordinary family. Just received a shipment direct from the coast. The Star (irocery, Perlgo Ac Son. A sore throat can lie treated Iwst from the outside. The throat should be rubU'd gently with Dullard's Snow Elnlment. Apply at night and cover with a cotton clot li ban dage; by morning the soreness w ill disappear. Price -', "',' f 1 00 per bottle. Sold by (has N.Clarke. Had breath, bitter taste, dizziness and a general "no account" feeling is a sure sign of a torpid liver. Ilerblne Is the 'medicine I ded. It makes the liver active, vitalizes the blood, regulates the bowels and re stores a fine feeling of energy nnd ch.-crfiilnes. Price S(le. Hold by ( has. N. Clarke. Mrs. Josephine I). Crocker, depart ment president of the W. K. C. Is ex pected In Hood Kiver this week to Inspect Canby Corps. Two hohoes were ordered off an eastbound passenger train Wednes day night and taken to the lock-up. In getting off one of them, who was Intoxicated, fell and was so badly Injured that he was afterward taken to the hospital for treatment. The many friends of Miss Ida Wright In this city will be Interested and pleased In knowing that she has secured a position as teacher In the luilialiapolis public schools nnd has been assigned to the lleiijamin Har rison school building, one of the show places of the Indiana metrop olis. Fall millinery Is now engaging the attention of ladles and the new styles nr being exhibited In the windows of female headgear estab lishments about town. From a man's point of view shapes In femi nine top pieces will not lie quite so grotesque and (pardon the word) ugly as they have been the past sea son. I 'each tiasket, coal scut tie md pot shapes seem to lie going out while pagodas, cupolas and towers seem to be the fad. The latter, no far ns observed, do not do quite so much toward making even a pretty woman look a fright as the past season's horors, which frequently caused considerable speculation ns to who the wearers under them were, and whether they were going or coming. According to the latest bulletin the hobble skirt w III also go out of fashion with the pot hat and the fair sex w ill be allowed to take a full sized stride. Itest Wyoming lump coal in any quantity. Transfer t El very Co. Phone .". Made clean, baked clean, sold clean (Jood Health lircad. Save the cou pons. Sold by Parker's. If you want, to lie comfortable burn coal. We are prepared to furnish It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the best quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer & El very Company. Phone ,r. Am usually treated a sprained ankle will disable a than for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Elnlment freely as soon as the Injury is received, and observing the directions with each bottle, a cure can Is- effifted In from two to four days. For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Harbison ami daughters, .ho will make their fu ture home at lllllsboro, Oregon, left for t hat city last week. Mr, and Mrs. .1. A. Henderson, of I'.lngen, and IE Eage, of Hood Elver, brother of Mrs. Henderson, lift Thursday morning for Trout Eake, to attend the funeral of Julius Hoke, an uncle of Mrs. I lendcrson, w ho died Wednesday. Try a loaf of (iood Health Dread at Parker's. "It's good to the last crumb." Save the coupons. Take Ilerblne for heartburn, sour Is-lchlng or constipation; It cleanses and strengthens the liver, stomach and bowels Price ."inc. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke There are a few choice lots left In the Midilletou Subdivision Just south of t he High School, both Inside ami outside of the new sewer districts, w lilcli can le purchased for $.'!ol, $:;n cash, $10 monthly Installments. J. E. Henderson, Inc., by E. A. Hender son. Everybody Is liable to "catch cold," but those who give a cold proper at tention never have serious lung dis eases. It Is neglect that makes them serious. Prudent persons use Hal lard's Horehound Syrup as soon as the trouble appears, arid t he cold Is cured at once. Price 'Sir, ."iiic and $1 per bottle. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke. LOG CABIN the whitest, best tasting and most nutritious 5 cent loaf on the market. COME TO US FOR BAKERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS R. fi. Gl BSON 102 Third Street Hood River : Oregon Apply a cotton cloth wet with Hallard's Snow Elnlment to all wounds, cuts, bums, sores or blis ters, and note Its wonderful healing power. It Is prompt and very ef fectlve. Price L'.V, .Mlc n,n $I.INI per bottle. Sold by ( lias. N. Clarke. The Satisfactory Solution of Your Wafer Supply Problem will be reached by installing in your home a pneumatic Leader Water Supply System You can have abundant water hot or cold I for kitchen, bath, laundry, the lawn and any 1 .iV h' Will also afford fire protection. The most efficient, economical and depend- Tis" able water lupply System to be bad. Ask your local dealer to explain about the Leader System or write for our booklet, "How I Solred th Water Supply Problem." CM - 1 ! . A ki LEADER IRON WORKS, Dept. 22, Decatur, III. Apple Land and Orchard Company Oftloo. Nom 0 Oak Stroot. Phono 26 nm !?nnois . ... " f "uuu nivor