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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1911)
f THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911 A Large Shipment of Blankets Received Wool Blankets $2.20 to $13.50 COTTON BLANKETS 48c to $2,90 Bought with the cash when the price Men's Suits $10.00 to $25.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS . . SS.OO to $25,00 of goods was way down. We will save you goodly sums on your winter re quirements in either Cotton or Wool Q Blankets, Bed Spreads, Comfortables, Sheets and Pillow Cases Olympia Brand Comforts Marshall Field & Co's. all pure white cotton, big: line of Bed Spreads, large sizes, new patterns plain, hemmed or scalloped $1.48 to $4.90 $1.20 to $5.90 Pure Linen Towels A new line of Fancy Cur- 12J4C to $1.25 tain Materials direct from Best Turkish Towels 'the mills 8c to $1.00 12c to 75c A big assortment of New Fall DRESS GOODS and SILKSall Staple and Fancy Weaves at low prices. NEW FALL CALICOS Men's Fleeced Underwear 5 per yard Good Outing . . 4c 50c Men's Pure Lambswool Underwear, Special $1.00 B D E C E E K I N C AID A CO. CLOTHES. FRAMES to LOCALSdPERSONALS Dr. J. K. Locke of Portland wm In Mood Klver Sunday visiting his ranch. Chan. Plojr, one of Hood Illver's successful retired apple growers, now living la Portland, wan here for a few days last week. Mr. and Mm. Cruse, of Portland, arrived here Friday and went to their new home In Willow Hat. re cently purchased from W. S. Nlehol, II. It. Owens, of Goldendale, In the real estate business at that place, was a visitor here last week. Mr. Owens .bought the Harbison bouse and was here In connection with his prnerty. He reports good crops In the vicinity of Klickitat's county seat. Wanted A kIH to do general housework; good wages. Apply to Mrs. Frank A. Cram. Six room bungalow, corner 10th and Cascade avenue, for sale. Choice lot. See owner on premises. Christian Science services are held In Heading Room, No. 0, Davidson building. Sunday at 11 a. tn. and Wednesday at p. in Sunday school at 10 a. in. lame back Is one of the most com mon forms of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of ChatiilHTlnlu's I.lnlment will give relief. For sale by all dealers. Wauled Everybody In Hood Klver tn laugh with us next Monday night In Hellbronner hall. Wholesome amusement. Wallace Iirtice Ams bury. the noted poet, humorist and lecturer. Second numlsr on course. The remaining five numlsrs with re served seat for only t-. or this one attraction for W cents. Money re funded If you are not utlsfied. Children that ure pale, sickly and pvlsh, with dark ring under the ryen, fickle nps'tlte, and who aps-ar to get no nourishment from the food tliey fat, are surely surti-rlng from worms, (ilve them White's Cream Vermifuge and note the wonderful Improvement. They soon take on flesh and are roay, active and cheer ful. Price 'Sk T bottle. Sold by Chaa. N, Harke. The county commissioners are hav ing the new macadam roads heavily oiled In advance of the rainy season. The Columbia Garage has pur chased a big Speed well motor t ruck which will be used fur hauling and other traffic In the valley. C. A. McCarger drove over from Mosier In his car Friday, on a hind ness trip. W. J. Firebaiigh, also of Mosier, spent several days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. (jeo. P. Christie are among the Hood Klwr penile who will siiend the winter In Calirirni;i. Mrs. Christie left for Los Angeles some time ugo, and Mr. Christie will follow In a few days. C. P. Itlanton. representing the Pa cific Monthly, spent a few days In town hist week. Mr. Klantoii states that the article In the current num ber of the Pacific written by IC. H. Shepard is attracting widespread attention throughout the North west. During the past year this magazine has leen greatly Improved and Is becoming one of the big peri odicals of the United States. (Jet pour vetch seed at Johnson Bros. & Hale, Van Horn station. Don't ask for Dread, ask for Log Cabin P. rend, the iSread of Quality. For sale at It. E. (ilbson's Bakery. (jood Health Iiread-whlte, whole wheat and graham home made, you will like It. Save the coupons. Sold by Parker's. The lcst show of Its kind on the road, The Cowboy, Indian and the Lady. Parade at noon, show at night only. Saturday, Oct. H A good remedy for a bad cough is Ballard's lion-hound Syrup. It heals the lungs and ipilets Irritation. Price V, .Vic and $1.0" hot He. Sold by Chrs. N. Clarke. Biliousness Is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamber lain's Tablets are enseal billy a stom ach medicine. Intended psrlall.v to net on that organ; to cleanse It, strengthen it, tone and Invigorate It, to regulate the liver and to binlsli biliousness positively and effectually. For sale by all dealers. MNs A. M. Spring, of Pittsburg, owner of the Booth orchard, arrived here Sunday and Is making a stay In the valley. W. H. Wilson and Senator Nick Slnnott, of The Dulles, spent several dns here last week In attendance at the session of the circuit court. Mrs. Hastings H. Hart and chil dren of New York, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs K. T Newhall. have returned to their home. The Hood Hlver Apple Vinegar Company started making cider last week and already has many nppllca tlons for Its products. The company is now equipped to handle nil tin cull apples In the valley. The spot In the valley that shows more building activity than any other at present. Is Odell. With a new church, half a dozen dwellings and the big warehouse of the Apple Growers' I'liion under way, Odell Is getting metropolitan. Apart from the fact that passenger trains have been slightly delayed, the strike of the railroad shop men has not affected Hood Hlver. At The Dalles, where the company main tains an emergency car shop and wrecking gang, i!4 men walked out and as jet have not returned to work. As a rule, local residents ex press but little sympathy for the strikers, as their claim is looked upon as an Injustice rather than as a necessity. Try a Sunday at Parkdale Park. Special rates on Mount Hood Kali road. Six room bungalow, corner I Oth and Cascade avenue, for sale. Choice lot. See owner on premises. For Salt? Some good horses and a miinWr of second hand rigs, cheap. Apply nt the Fashion Livery Stable. Good Health Bread put up In a sanitary wrapper Is'fore leaving the bakery. Save the coupons. For sale at Parkers. Dance at l ine Grove grange hall Wednesday evening, October lull. Music by Newman's orchestra. Boys If you have never been there get your girl and come right along and we'll see that you have a good time. Dr. Broslus announces his Summer Home established at ODKLL, I'IIonk I'll, where he can Is; consulted morn ing and evening. City ofllce HOOD lilVKK, I'lio.NK 12 B, o's-n as usual 10 to 4 dally. Night Calls answered from ODELL, piio.nk SO, 5Mf Mr. nnd Mrs. McCren and family, who ha ve been living In town, have moved to their ranch In the Oak Grove district. Attorneys E. C. Smith nnd S. W. Stark were Salem visitors last week. having gone to the slate capital to argue cases before the supreme court Frank B. Cram, who bought part of the W. B. Allen place in the Oak Grove district, and his family arrived here Friday and have established themselves In their new home. A. A. Werner, of Morgantown, West Virginia, formerly cashier of he Citizens' National Bank of that place, was a Hood Klver visitor Fri day. Mr. Werner Is In the west look ing for a banking location. The east side macadam ls-ing laid by the W. G. Aldred Co. Is about fin ished, less than a quarter of a mile remaining to lay. This 1 at a point between Haas Lage's ami the road leading to A. I. Mason's. The end of the macadam Is at the Pine Grove school house. According to the state organ of the labor organizations Hood Klver Is making more public Improvements and doing more building than any other town In Oregon except Port land. While employment has been given a large number of out of town laborers there have lieen morn men here recently out of work than nt any time In the history of the valley. The city councllmen are no doubt aware of the bad condition of th! east side grade, for which there are no funds to Improve. The point, however, Is that east side residents are kicking about this bad piece of highway, which they claim Is Injur ing the apples Isdng hauled over It. What they are Insistent on Is that a few of the holes be filled up, and when an East Slder Insists, It Is all up with you. No dirt or germsGood Health Bread-A sanitary wrapis-r. Save the coupons. For sale at Parkers. The Is'st plaster. A piece of flan nel dampened with Chainls-rhiln's Liniment and bound on over the affected parts Is susTlor to apian, ter and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by nil dealers. Don't trifle with a rold Is good ad vice for prudent men ami women. It may Is vital In caw of a child. There Is nothing I tetter than Chamberlain's Cough Itemed y for roughs and colds In children. It is safe and sure, l or sale by all dealers. j Kev. J. It. Hargreaves will preach at a union church service nt Odell Sunday at :!:".0 p. m , the weather permitting. Mrs Earl Bartmess Is spending the week in the Willamette valley, where she Is the guest of friends and rela lives at Philomath and McMlnnville The Neal creek road Is becoming so popular that it bhls fair to become the Broadway of the valley, ami Is said by Odell residents to have taken no percent of the travel to the I'pper Valley.. A nnmler of Hood Klver visitors were reported at The Dalles district fair last week. The largest crowd was present the day the Hood Klver high school foot ball team played The Dalles team. The score was 0 to 0. Fred Page, of Page & Son, Port land, came up Friday nnd bought l.tMN) boxes of I leu r re d' Anjou pears on the August Pnasch place. Mr. Paasch, who ships many thousands of boxes of apples from his own place, Is also buying apples this year which will be shipped to Hamburg-, Germany. Cap Kandall, the veteran house mover, has offered to take the old depot building If the railroad will give It to him for moving It. In fact Cap says he will give the railroad the price of a ticket to Chicago In ad dltlon. If his offer Is accepted, the bllildlnir will lie imiviwl tn Slut.. street, between Front and the bridge Subscribe for the News. Six room bungalow, corner I Oth and Cascade avenue, for sale. Choice lot. See owner on premises. Made clean, linked clean, sold clean Good Health Bread. Save the eou pons. Sold by Parker's. When the bowels become Irregular you are uncomfortable, nnd the longer this condition exists the worse yo'i feel. You can get rid of this misery quickly by using Herblne. Take a dose on going to bed anil see how line j on feel next day. Price Vie. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke. Von are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy for a cold, as that preparation has won Its great reputation and extensive sale by Its remarkable cures of colds, and enn always be depended upon. It Is equally valuable for adults and chil dren, mid may be given to young children with Implicit confidence, as It contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers." Since paved streets are apparently out of the question this winter, the crosswalks being put in by the city will help some. Mr. and Mrs. N. Moselj, parents of C. A. Mosely, one of the proprietors of the Mt. Hood Hotel, who have liceii spending several weeks at Hood Klver, left Monday for t heir home in Clinton, Iowa. Owing to the fact that lumber fulled to arrive to construct part of the Bell bulldbig which would pro tect the carpenters from things above, work was suspended on the structure by the knights of I he ham mer and saw for a day last week. A falling brick struck one of the car penters. Injuring him slightly, and his fellow workers took warning. Try a loaf of Good Health Bread at Parker's. "It's good to the last crumb." Save the coupons. For Sale-- A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002.x. Chronic rheumatism contracts the muscles, distorts the joints and un dermines the strength. A powerful peuet rating and relieving remedy will In-found In Ballard's Snow Lini ment. It restores strength and sup pleness to the aching limbs. Price .'.V, .- and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Joints that ache, muscles that are drawn fir contracted, should Ik treated with Ballard's Snow Llnl ment. It penetrates to the spot where It Is needed and relieves suffer ing. Price '.'.V, .Vic and $1.00 per bot tle. Sold by ( has. N Clarke. 22 ma o SASH AJld DOORS saveVs to V4r 5-eroN Ptod Doon, Crfl quality $U0 Quuter-rouad. .in, per 100 ft. 30 ctn. Cedaf Siding, 4 and 5 ft. . $ 8 per M. Flooring, 4 and 5 ft. . . $1 1 per M. Drop Siding, 4 and 5 ft. . $1 1 per M. All No. I and 2 food Aindwd Aoclu SmdpoeUlratCuloeiMNo. 32 nd bur Ana Iron our Inotory. S middlemen prod!.. On. prion. Mil lo nnrbody. rrup nnrwKer. Send IM ir L QIaimnln1gpncej.nilreMjr4. cm The Satisfactory Solution of Your Water Supply-Problem will be reached by installing in your home a pneumatic Leader Water w&M Supply System You can have abundant water hot or cold for kitchen, bath, laundry, the lawn and any liX other purpose required, at a moderate cost, jp Will also afford fire protection. ' The most efficient, economical and depend- His able water lupply System to be had. -'rlVA J Ask your local dealer to explain about the ' Leader System or write for our booklet, "How I Solved the Water Supply Problem." LEADER IRON WORKS, Dept. 22, Decatur, III. mva Apple Land and Orchard Company Office, Mo. 9 Oak Street, Phone 20 or 2002K, Hood River