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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1911)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1911 Oood, Reliable Shoes We sell each Women's.Boys' and Girls' requirements are always represented here by the best shoe ey can buy. We fit each shoe carefully and REVERSIBLE COATS A new Shipment priced . . $15.00 to $25.00 Tailored Suits 15.00 to 30.00 Holeproof Hosiery Every pair guaranteed ILOCALSPERSONALS Ihme rumor hm it that several fall weddings will soon tuke place. Mr. I.. V. WlnaiiH, of I'ortlanil, HiH-nt a few days here last week In connection with her business Inter est. Mr. and Mm. A. M. William of The Pallet were over Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mr, Truman liiitler. Ir. J. K. Locke wan a Sunday vis Itor at Hood Hlver, having been brought here I y a complicated surgi cal case. B. S. Peck, father of Mr Collie, who has Is-e n spending the summer at the home of the Col lien left Thurs day for hln home at 'ialva. III. Frank Stanton returned last week from WatMonvllle, Calif., where he wan a vlrOtor at the Pajaro Valley apple hIiow. Mr. Stanton Htutc that the nhow wan a hilt HUccenH and that the quality of the fruit wan firnt clann. Many law exhlliltn were on dlnplay. one of them totalling In nuuil-r 170 hoxen. I'ure and nweet, ood toeat. that'n I .ok ( al.ln I'.reud. For nale at li. V.. ( illwoli'n l!akery. Wanted A jftrl to do general houne work , Kood wiik'i'K. Apply to Mm l-'ratik A. Cram." Six room bungalow, corner 10th and Cacaile avenue, for sale. Choke lot. See ow ner on premises. I or Sale A line lot of hay in the Ml. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood I'ost Office. Phone, Odell 38 or iOOi'X. I.ame lnwk In one of the mot cotn niou formn of iiiimciilar rlieumatlnm. A few applii atloiin of Chalulierlalu'H l.lnluieiit will Klve relief. For nale I v nil dealem children tl .it are pale, nlekly and Inli. wit h dark rlnifn under the !, lickle nppi tlte. and w ho ap ar to yet no noiirinhmcnt from the food I hey rat, lire niirely nufferlrnf from worniN (ilve them White' ( ream Vermlf'iue and note the wonderful Impr jveiin'iit. They noon take on flenh and are ron.v, active and cheer ful I'rU-e L'.V per liottic. Sold hy Cli.4. N. larkc." year thousands Ilev. T. S. Ilandnnker, pastor of the First Christian church was taken sick Saturday with typhoid fever and In now confined to his home. Harry I. a Fore, i f Seattle, and Kllrt Wood ward, of Cascade Locks, were married here Wednesday, Octo berlMh, hy Justice of the Peac" A. C. buck. Christian Science services are held In Peadinir lioom. No. !. Iiavhlson liulldlnu. Sunday at 11 a in. a:id Wednesday at p. m Sunday school at 10 a. in." Iiurnette liuncan piloted two auto loads of Hood lUver gentlemen through the Camas Prairie district last Saturday. They enjoyed hiiihI duck hunting at Cotilioy lake. Mr. and Mrs. Truman I'.utler and Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Cram went to The Halles Thursday to he quests at a Mrthday party of a friend In that city. The party started for The Dalles In an auto, hut were forced to turn hack on account if the had roads over the hill between here and Mosler. On their return to town thev took the train. Chicago ticket for man. F.rnulre the ( ircicon hotel. iet pour vetch seed at .lohnson Pros. Jc Hale, Van Horn station." (;iod Health llrend-white, whole wheat and graham home made, you will like It. Save the coupons. Sold by Parker's." Will trade for anything fiacre orchard in heart of Hood KlVer val ley apple lands, l uder 4 miles from town. Chan, i; Hlckn, Independence I (recoil ." A jfood remedy for a bad coiijih In liallard'n Horehound Syrup. It heals the luniks ami iilets irritation. Prl'-e iV. .VK- and $1 K) hot lie. Sold by : hrn. N. Clarke. P.lllousness In due to a dlnordered condition of the stomach. Chamber laln'n Tabletn are essentially a stom ach tneiliclne, lnteniled espt cla ll. to acton that ortjan; to clean-e i, i strengthen It, tone and Invigorate It, to reiiulatethe liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For nale by all dealers Ladies' Duttenhoffer's Are sold in the Best Stores Everywhere of shoes and APRONS AT COST Slightly mussed; a complete sample line at Actual Cost. Priced ... 19c to $1.18 Mr. and Mrs. (1. I). Woodworth and daughter Idel will leave this week for Ctillacan, Mexico, where they will spend the winter, and where Mr. Woodworth ban larne land Interests. F.. P. Mlchell, now residing at Sea view, Wash., and formerly interested In the News is here for a few days vlsitini; friends. Ilin many friends will be ;l!id to know he Is much Im proved In health. Mr. and Mrs. (ien, Stratwihan are amoni; the Hood lliver people who are arranjilntf to siend their winter In Portland. They will let their house furnished and expect to leave for the Hose City thin week. W. W. Swan and family, of White Salmon, left on Tuesday evening for their old home In Kansas, where they will visit a couple of months. The auto trip has been given up. the machines being left at Hood Hiver. Mrs. C. .1. Wlnnek, sister of Mrs. J. P. Lucas, and the former's daugh ter, MUn Lorlne Winnek, are making an extended visit at the Lucas home. Mrs. Winnek accompanied Mrs Lu cas to the convention of federated chilis helil ut Hoseblirg last week. Grace I'. II. church, Hew .1. P.. Par sons, minister. Next Sunday Is rally day. Something special at every service. At 10 a. m. the Sunday school program; at 11 a. m the pas tor's appropriate message. C. L. at :tu, Mrs. Ford, leader. At::oi:ew Mm. .1. W. Sprecher of Portland will assist the women of our missionary society In celebrating Woman's Kay. Six room bungalow, corner 1 0th and Cascade avenue, for sale. Choice lot. See ow ner on premises. For Kent'-Furnishcd, strictly mod ern five room bungalow with furnace and piano. Phone I4K-L. For Sale Some good horses and a numls-r of second hand rigs, cheap. Apply at the Fashion Livery Stable. l or Sale-- A line lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 3 or 2002.x. (iood Health I'read put up In a sanitary wrapper Is'for" leaving the bakery. Save the coupons, lor nali- at Parkers." Iir. P.roslus announces n permanent Ollice established at OliLLL, iuio.nk where he can be consulted morn ing and evening. City ollice IIODll lilVLK, I'IIonk 1'.' I'., open as usual In to 1 dally. Night CalU answered from ODLLL, i-iiovk i'0. IMf NAP-A-TAN SHOES Keep Dry Feet Are the our business whether for MRS. JAYNE DROPS DEADJNJORTLAND Henldents of Hood Hlver sustained a severe shock Monday when the news reached thin city of the death of Mrs. A. A. .layne, who died sud denly In Portland from heart trouble. An account of the sad event In the Oregonlan says: "Stricken wMth heart disease while on a St. .lohnn car coming Into Port land last night. Mm. .layne. wife of A. A. .lavne. of Hood Hiver, fell In a falntontlie floor of the car and ex pired shortly afterward at a drug store, where she was taken. "Mrs. .layne had Is-en complaining of feeling III earlier In the evening. She had been suffering from heart disease for soni" time and valvular affections had become chronic. "When It was noticed by passen gers that Mm. .layne had fallen In her seat, the car, which had traveled several blocks past the place where she became III, was stopped at I'nl.in avenue and Russell street, and she was taken Into the Russell drug st ire. Strong restoratives were ap plied, but she expired fhortly after being carried from the car. "Mrs. .layne was -1:1 years old. lr. Yielding, who attended her, pro nounced the cause of deat h valvular affection of the heart." Mr. and Mrs. Jane last week left Hood Hiver, Intending to make their home In Los Angeles. I'.efore going south they were stop ping a few days In Portland. While known to be far from well. It was not thought that Mm. .layim had any organic trouble. Funeral services were held In Port laud yesterday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Ldward True Simpson, pas tor of St. Mark's episcopal church of this city, of which Mrs. .layne had been ail active and devout member. The services were attended by a large party of Hood River people, who went to Portland Tuesday morning. Rurlal took place In Port land. Made clean, baked clean, sold cli an- iood Health lirciid. Save the cou pons Sold by Parker's." I'on't trifle with a cold Is good ad vice for prudent men and women. It may be vital In case of a child. There In nothing ls-tler than Chamberlain's '"ough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It Is safe and sure. For sale by nil dealers." Florshiem Shoes are in A Class Alone est Kind is growing by leaps and bounds. Men's, a dress occasion OUTING FLANNEL Skirts & gowns ZVl Men's Night Shirts Priced . . . 50c to $1.25 GUAM The San Sonet Club will meet Thursday afternoon of this week with Mm. Hlagilon Workmen started wrecking the old depot Monday and It will be re moved an rapidly as possible. Rev. .1. A. Ilennett of St. Louis, Mo., will preach In the Christian church next Sunday, both morning and evening. Voslierg, the harness man, has fin ished placing his stock In his new store In the Sprout building which he has had newly titled up. The old frame building he formerly occupied has been torn down and carted away. Fvangclist Organ cloned a very successful meeting Monday night at the Christian church. I here were '!) additions here and eight In the Odell meeting, totalling 7. Mr. and Mm. Organ left Tuesday morning for Tillamook, their next appointment Try a loaf of (iood Health I '.read at Parker's. "It's good to the last crumb." Save the coupons. No dirt or germs (Iood Health Rread-A sanitary wrapper. Save the coupons. For sale at Parkers." The best plaster. A piece of Man uel dampened with Clianilierlaln's Liniment and bound on over the affected parts In superior to a plan ter and costs only one tent h an much. For sale by all dealers." When the bowels become Irregular you are uncomfortable, and the longer this condition exists the worse yon feel. You can get rid of thin misery quickly by using Herblne. Take a dose on going to bed and see how fine j oil feel next day. Price .7c. Sold by ('has. N. Clarke." Chronic rheumatism contracts the muscles, distorts the Joints and un dermines the strength. A powerful penetrating and relieving remedy will Im- found In Itallard's Snow Lini ment. It restores strength and sup pleness tri the aching limbs. Price V, 7W. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke." You are not exH'rlmentlng on yourself when you take Clianilier laln's Cough Remedy for a cold, as that preparation has won Its great reputation and extensive sale by Its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It In eiuall.v valuable for adults and chil dren, and may be given to young children with Implicit conlidence, as It contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dcnlers." of Advertising or everyday we MACKINAW COATS A new line of fancy patterns, strictly all wool, tailor made. Priced . . $3.65 to $7.90 FOUND DEAD ON RAILROAD TRACK Walter Johnson, an aged Hood Hlver resident, and said to be a half breed Indian, wan found along the the O.-W. H. - N. railroad track a mile and a half west of the city Mon day morning wit h hln head crushed and dead. While no one saw the ac cident It In believed that he wan killed by a train. The body wan brought to thin city and will be bur led by the county authorities. Freight Transfer Charges Discontinued An announcement that will lie read with Interest by valley shippers In to the effect that free freight Inter change lias been granted between theO -W. R. & N. and the Mt. Hood Railroads In quantities less than a carload, and from now on there will be no charge for the transfer of freight. Since the removal of the ex press ollice to the building near the Mt. Hood Railroad depot, the charge for transferring express has also Is-en discontinued, making a considerable saving to shippers. Try the Classllled Column. Try a Sunday at Parkdale Park. Special rates on Mount Hood Railroad." The Satisfactory Solution of Your Water Supply Problem will be reached by installing in your home a pneumatic Leader Water Supply System You can have abundant water hot or cold for kitchen, bath, laundry, the lawn and any nthr-r nnmose renuired. at a moderate cost. Will also afford fire protection. The most efficient, economical and able water supply System to be had. Ask your local dealer to explain ahont the Leaifer System or write for our booklet, "How I Solved the Water Supply Problem." LEADER IRON WORKS, Dept. 22, Decatur, III. Apple Land and Oltloo, Ho. 0 Oak Street, Phone 26 o 2002 K, Hood River 1 leather mon will please you McKibbin Hats None better made Joints that ache, muscles t hat are drawn or contracted, should be treated with liallard'n Snow Llnl ment. It penetrates to the spot where It Is needed and relieves suffer ing. Price iV, ."iOc and $1 "HI per bot tle. Sold hy Chas. N Clarke." 0 SASH and BOORS 01 SAVE fa 3-croM P.nel Doort, firft quality $1.30 Qiaiter-rouad, -in., per 1 00 h. 30 ct. Siding, 4 and 5 ft. . $ 8 per M. 1 Flooring, 4 and 5 ft. . . $11 per M. Drop Siding, 4 and 5 It. . $11 per M. All No. I and 2 food Aindud ftock. Sfwi poa fof Calalofu No. R2 ud buy dirn from our faaorr. S.v niddlemcD pfonit. O.s pnc. tell to ybody. thip urwrm. Stnd ia your La lotrfUnutmspocaudlfi m depend - 'His Orchard Company 7TNV - i v I