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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1911 HaaBaiHHHBHBnaaBaiBHaaaBHaHHaHHaaBHHHBMBBaBaBHa mm W AffPW ATT P iiPl s,i,s Dresses tf$ A n ya "educed ill JiU M HJ (111 Jlli 11 v& illlil C 1111 11 mftteffl COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1ST Price n M Fall Cloaks and Suits W e Slau ghterad ardless. Hundreds of ieaufiu novomes fo Select from GET OUR PRICES SAVE MONEY Held Back 3vx iJi MM Are Reliable LOCALSPERSONALS I I'.row n & Dletz are now hnndllnif Hie wcuil saw formerly operated liy Iee, and arc prepared to take Haw lnti In any quuntltlen. ClirlMtlan Sclem e wrvH-ex are held In l:.-fil;ntr Kootn, No. Pavldwon tiiiildttii:. Sunday at 11 a. in. and Wednenday at p. in Sunday nchool at 1" a. in. C. I. Mckelwn left for Portland Monday, to take the management of tlie Hood Iliver I'rodin-e Company. The ciiiiipaiiy tin quartern In the cetit'T of the tiu-iiie district, and will make a Kpeelalty of handling Mote) Ulv.r fruit.-. Mm Mi-kelnen will remain in Mood Klver till the cIom of tie- whool year, when her duiiKl l'-r. Mix Viola, wid yraduate. K. M1hoii, formerly connected with an eperiiii"iit in H-tininc the natid n.lo;ur l l.e Columlda river, for piM, Mtid l.it. r lo.'at.- 1 at ioUe with the liol.le Ijiliil.'T ' 'ompany, wax her.' MMiliii; trl-iid-" iridav. Mr ll-oti now own l-irid at haldlaw, in i rook coiinly, win-re he Iimm l-'i nrreH Irrigated l.y tie- I " lint.-" Irrl tc it 1 ' hi and power Coippany'H h.vh tini II'' ha-" taken charge of the lilufaria i' I ."-li'moii owned I v the I iavi!oti 1 ruit o. Wanted A uirl to do general I iiilH tvuik: i! ) uauH. Apply to Mn I'rai.k A ram Made den n, I'.i k- ') i leu ti. Hold d. a n- Coo.l ll dlih I'.nal. Save i puiiH S inl liy Park r'f Six room hiinjjnlow , corner l)th and Cascade avenue, for sale. Choice lot. Sre o ner on premises. I or Sale - A fine lot of hay in the Mt. MHd district. Near Mt. Mood PoM Office. Phone, Udell JH or I'of painH la tie' II'" or client I I ii in I ica a pi"' . d 11 in le I w it h f ha m l.crliiln I .miiaeiit an I Mud it over the will of pain. I liere m iiothlnu Utter I or nali- l all "leiiler-. liVy'llite I he l.owel hen t ley fall to iiiom- proi rlv. Merlilne In an adllltrMl'le lioucl regulator It helpn the hu r and ntomai h lilel rtntortH n fine fit lliiK of Htreimlh and liiio.vaney 1'rl.T Sold by t han N. arUe. Mllo F'rederkk. wlio went to lirein merton. Uanh.. Hotnetiine nun with the Intention of enlintliiK in the navy him returned to hin home In t hin city. At a reception then to the .). f. (i. Klrln at the home of Mm. I'lora Hart ley Thursday evcnlni:, the enaue nient of Mrn (iladyn Hartley Adam to Melville 1'arnon Hamniack wan announced. 'I'he weddinu "111 take place Noveintier Uth. Mr. Ham niack in a ountr lamlnc man of Portland. Mr. and Mm. (', S. Soniinerville ,.ft ThurHday for Portland, where they will Hpeml the winter. A party of friend who went to the Htatloti with them played a little joke on the Sotn mervllleri liy nhowerititf tlietn with confetti, uivinif the othi r pa" iit'" rH on the train the Impri'HHloii that they bad jtint heeii married. The Pierce Arrow truck placed in une here hy the Pacific Motor Truck I 'ompany In proving a Mif niicccm and In now Udni; lined for all klndn of haullnfcf. Tie' nlze and weinlit of nome of the li.adn It In hauling wem alinont Imponnlhle. A. H. I'ox In manager of t tie cidiipany that in op erating the truck, ami han entali llnheil an otlice, where he r.-ceiven ordem for Itn line. Mine and vitriol at Whlti-hcnd'H '.oo'l Health I'.read put up in a limitary wrapper liefore leaving the liakery. Save the couponn. For nale at Parkern. Will trade for anything 'i acre orchard in heart of Hood llha-r val ley apple landn. I ndcr I uiilen from town. t han, i; lllckn, I ndcciidetice r-;oii. rhlllilalnn, fronted feet or hatidn, can In- cured w ll h one or two appll catloiiH of Pallard'H Snow l.luluient. It quickly rellevi-H Itchlni; or tender-ll.-nn of the lli'nh. Price L'.'n-, .Vc a ll'l 1 1 (HI per hottlc. Sold try han .V. larke. "1 do not helh'Ve there in any other medicine ho trood for MliMoianK coiikIi an. hamlierlalu'n ( oiiuh K'-iii edy," wrllen Mm. I ramln Turpiu. .1 unci Ion Ity, Ore. Thin rniied. In alno unnurpanned fur cohln and croup I'or sale liy nil dealern. A letter from T. .1. Cunnlnjf to the Newn conveyn the Information that he and hln wife are pleasantly nltu ated at Lon Antfelen and are eiijnyliiK the lialniy weather there. Newton Clarke, department cotn tnaniler of the i A. U , who han lieen maklnjf a tour of the ntate Inspect ing the varloun pontn, returned home Saturday. Mr. Clark reportn very cold weather at I'.aker City and other sections of Kantcrn Oregon The concert lven liy Mordaunt (idodenoujih, the pianist, at the Free Christian church Thursday evctilnir was well attended. Mr. inodenoui;h demount rated that he in a lirllliaut pianist, and hln efforts wereenthunl astlcally n-ceived h his audience. Mamh Isenliert, accompanied liy hln wifi'. returned Saturday from the I'oise Valley, when' he has lieen pack Inn apples. Mr. Iseiiheri; stated that hefore growers finished picking at I'oise the apples wa re free.init on the trees, ami t hat plcklm; had ti tie done In the middle of the day while the nun wan at Itn height. Charles Pavl'lson, the hail deacon, returned hint week from his lotitf stay In Ohio, his former home. Whll.' In th" I'.iickrye state Mr. Ha vidson made tin- ejes of his Olilo friends stick out with tales of the Hood Ulver country's scenery, cli mate and products. Miss Mae )a vidson, who went east with her father, returned to Hood Klver Sat urday evening. WhlteheadV for lime and vitriol. Try a loaf of iood Health I'.rend at Parker'n. "It's nood ti) the lant emmh." Save t he couponn. I'or Sal"'- Some jjood horses and a tiunilM'i of Hecotid-hand ru", cheap. Apply at the Fashion I.lvery Stalile. f;or Sale- A fine lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 3H or 2002.x. "I am pleased to recommend Cliani ImtIiiIii'h Coliifh Itemedv as the lient t hliiK I ktiriw of and nafent remedy j for coiiuhn, colds and lirotichial j troiilile," writes Mrs I,. l. Arnold of I lleliver. Colo "We have lined r re- pe.itedlv and It han never failed to j tflve relief." I'or sale liy all di aliTS la never"' casi'n of nore lunan y tl ; need an Internal and external rem. iily liny tlie Hollar hi,.' P.allard ' 1 1 on hound Syrup and junket twai r'meills for t he priee of on.'. Willi every dollar hot lie there In a free ! Merrick's I ted Pepper Porous Planter I for the cheat. Sold liyClias N. lurke Mr. ami Mrs. Mall, senior, parents of Chan, and K. O. Mall, who have lieen making their home at Hood Hlverfor a year, left Wednesday for their fortuiT place of residence In Pennsylvania. Mrs. K. II. Lindsay returned to her home in tlie Mood Kiver Valley, Sat urday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J,. II. Arues m, and two grandchildren, who went for a short visit. 11. L. Fording left Thursday for a business trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. Fording has established an olllce In the Klllolt liiiilding. In connection with his huniness, and now makes his headquarters at Hood lilver. Kt. Kev. Koliert L. Paihlis k, Pish oi of the Fpincopal mlsnloiiary dis trict of Lantern Oregon, who has lieen a guest for some weeks it the home of a sister In Hood Klver, while recovering from I he effects of a strained knee, occupied the pulpit of St. Paul's church Sunday morning In the almeiiee of the rector, who was called to Heppner tocomluct services there. It is suggested liy several of the merchants about town that the Hood Plvcr fire boys would be the proper recipients of a benelit gotten up by the people of the city. The local fire department, which han held together and performed valuable services to t he community in tlie face of much discouragement, would ho doubt appreciate a substantial rec ognition from the citizens at large. The ladles of the M. K. church will serve a chicken dinner at tlie Odd Fellows hall on Saturday, Nov. 11th, from ll::!(i till 'J o'clock. At the Baptist church I the heights) on next Sunday evening the Mosler malt quartette will take part In the song service. Mr. Hargreaves will preach a short sermon on the subject of "Autumn Kavs." A cordial Invita tion In extended. Lehirhlhcr Whitehead's when you are in the market .for lime and vitriol. (iood Ileal! h P.rcad w hite, whole w heat and graham home made, you w ill like It. Save t he coupons. Sold by Parker's In damp, chilly weather there ts always a large demand for Itallard'H Snow Liniment because many people who know by experience Its great relieving' power In rheumatic nclicta ami pains prepare to apply It at the lirst twinge. Price Uac, .ailc and $1.00 per bottle For sale by t has. ,N. Clarke. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may l' taken wllli perfect safety by flu. .l..ll,.ii ti Wfitmiii tir thi ......t ..i. ii. i i 1 1. ..1,1 nitii r .! ' j miiiiK' ri i nun. " ..-, ... will also hud them a inont suitable remedy for aiding and nt rengt lea, lug thi'lr weakeiit'd ingestion ami for.rcg Dialing the bowels. I'or sale by all dealers. Wanted Women to work In can nery. Mood Klver Apple Vinegar Co. tf Itegular Sunday excursion to Park dale. Pleasant trip for .Miurself and friends. No dirt or germs iood Health P.rcad-A sanltarv wrapper. Save the coupons For sale at Parkers Children who have worms are pale, cross, fretful ami sickly most of tin time. To rid the little body of thest parasites Whites Cream Vermifuge is an approved remedy. When t he worms have been driven out tlie child grows strong, healthy and ro bust. Price L'.'m. per bottle. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. There In little danger from u cold or from an attack of grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is lined. This remedy has won Itn great reputation and extensive sales by Its remarkable cures of colds and grip, and can be relied upon wit h Implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers. 11 f A Pretty Pictu re Is an ornament any where, but i photo graph U more lifelike and true to nature. We take them. How about those CHRISTMAS PHOTOS Tour friends would appreciate one of our lite-like photos nt you as i Christ mas present. Come early. 000 RIVE STUDIO 106 THIRD ST. R j Mrs. H. .1. Frederick, who was op erated upon for cancer of the stom ach at the Cottage liospltal last week, is said to !it doing nicely and l speedy recovery Is expected. The many friends of William IChrck, who has been seriously sick, were leased to see hi in about t he nt reefs again Saturday. Mr. Fhrck.annoon as he Is able to travel, expects to spend the Alntcr In Southern California. Six room bungalow, corner fOthand Cascade avenue, for sale. Choice lot. See owner on premises. Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lu cas County, sa Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Cheney - Co.. do lng business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that nald firm will pay the sum of One Hundred liollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot becured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank. I. Cheney. Sworn to before me and Hiihscrlhed In my presence, this tith day of Iiecember, A. I. 1sm. Seal A. W. (ilcason, Notary Pub He. Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken In ternrlly, and acts directly on the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. Send for tentliiiudalals free. F. .1. Chi'ti.iy & Co., Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists, 7.V. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Ir. Itroslus announces a permanent Ollice established at ODKLL, piiom-: -0, where he can be consulted morn ing and evening. City ollice HOOD KIVF.K, I'liovi: p.' II, open as usual ID to 1 dally. Night Calls answered from ODKLL, piiom: l'o." 1'stf 0 SASH And DOORS saveVs to V4r 5-CTOH Panel Doon, Ent quality $ 1 JO Quaiter-rouad. f -in., per 1 00 h. 30 ct. Ceda Siding. 4 and J ft. . $ 8 per M. Flooring, 4 and 5 ft. . , $1 1 per M. Dtop Siding, 4 and 5 ft. . $1 1 per M. All No. I and 2 food Aandud Cock. SraJ poaal for Calalofu No. 82 lad buy djm3 from our faaorr. Sv tnlddlemea proMt, On pric. lell to aarbody. ahip anywhf. Sand ua your La loialbmaaapnceaaaJtrafht. law The Satisfactory Solution of Your Water Supply Problem ' will be reached by installing in your home a pneumatic Leader Water Supply System mam t,,,A nkiln.nl - - n m maII auu vail nave auniiuaiu waici iiui ui luiu for kitchen, bath, laundry, the lawn and any omer purpose required, at a moderate cost, Will also a fiord fire protection. The most efficient, economical and depend- Tis able water supply System to be bad. Ask Yonr local dealer to explain about the Leader System or write for our booklet, "How I Solved tba Water Supply Problem." LEADER IRON WORKS, Dept. 22, Decatur, III. Apple Land and Orcliard Company Off loo, No. 9 Oak Stroot, Phono 26 or 2002K, Hood River