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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1912)
3 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912 I ALE o uw uj iw Will Continue This Week It Means a Big Saving for You ETU 1 J $25.oo Cloaks - $12.50 20.oo " - 10.00 15.oo " - 7.50 lO.oo 44 - 5.00 $30.oo Suits - 15:00 25.oo 44 - 12.50 20.oo 44 - 10.00 I8.00 44 - 9.00 15.oo 44 - 7.50 HALF PRICE I? Per Yard Hundreds of Yards of Elegant NEW SILKS WIIIL.H TII15Y LAST Per Yard DRESS SKIRTS Values to $10; your choice $3.85 MIDDY BLOUSES $1.50 to $2 values $1.16 WHITE WAISTS Values up to $3.90 Choice 95c WASH GOODS Values up to 20c; j Your choice WHITE HOSE Values to 20c, now 10c Ladies' 25c hose.. 15c SLEEVELESS VESTS Pine Mercerized, nnp reg. 35c, now KID GLOVES $1.25 Values 50c WHITE SHOES All sizes, $1 to $2.50 regular, to close out Choice 25c ODD SHOES for all the family at Half Price MEN'S SUITS $5, $8, $12 and $15 Worth Double BOYS' SUITS $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 Less than half price STRAW HATS Half Price BOYS' SHIRTS 50c and 75c now... 2 5c BOYS' KNEE PANTS 10c and 25c BOYS' SUITS Regular Army Khai Khai, $3.75, now $1.95 FOR OUTINGS FUjyMBC ORAM yQ? Edcrhcimcr, Stein & Co Edcrhcimcr, S UUIII I ILOCALSandPEUSONALS Frank Chandler tra unacted busl ness In Portland the latter end of the week. For Kent Seven-room house, $12 a month. Inquire of Heed & Hender son, Inc. 24 tie Fred Iletz left Monday for IIIIIh boro where lie will Is? employed on the Independent. K. Iteeve Claxton wan In I'ortland Friday and Saturday looking after business matters. J. O Mark spent the latter end of last week lu Portland attending to business Interests. l)r. Kennedy of The Dalles spent a short time In Mood Klver Friday visiting his parents. Mrs. Van Iellan has been visiting her father, H. L. Hugglns, returning to The Dalles Wednesday. Mrs. J. V. WlHeman of Portland Hent Thursday In Hood Klver visit lug with Mrs. C. I). Nlckelsen. J. M. Wright and wife, who have beeti spending a few days In Port land, returned home Saturday. Mark Cameron took the local for I'ortland, Friday, to attend to busl neHH connected with hU na vv mill In the Plne(irove district. Wm. Kcdes of linker City spent Friday In Hood Klver looking over the plant of the Oregon Lumber Company, In which he In Interested. K. ). Hall made a business trip to Portland Saturday. In connection with the count ruction of the new Home Telephone Company') plant here. Mm. J. P. I .ilea In In attendance at the ChnutaiKjua meeting at ilad stone Park. Mr. I, ilea went down the latter part of the week to spend Sunday at the meeting. I)r. K. Houne of Spokane spent several days In the villey recently. attending to hN farm Iti the Pine drove district. lr. House returned to Spokane Friday eveulng. For Kent - Dowdcii potato digger. All you do l sack them. The digger doe the hard work: will iuc yon money and time. For term call Hoot t. Phone HI 2Mfc Editor and General Manager Klbbe of the Mosler Bulletin wan In Hood Klver Saturday on a business trip. Win a piano on five cent. Hit a bull's eye at Jack Morrison's shoot ing gallery on Second street and you get a chance. 2"tf F. C. Sexton, who has been spend ing (several days In The Dalles attend ing to business matters, returned home the fore part of the week. Mrs. Dr. Arnold of Sheridan visited In Hood Klver several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Prat her. Mrs. Arnold re turned home Saturday. Mrs. Harry Kemp left Saturday for a visit with friends In Portland. George Davenport, a brother of Mrs Kemp, is at the head of a large transfer company In the Kose City. Two l.enutlfill building lots front ing on Park Avenue nnd Tenth streets for sale. Inoulre Keed A: Hen derson, Inc. 27tf Klght-of wny manager for the Pa cific Power & Light Company. Mr. Kothy, who has been In Hood Klver for the past week, left for The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Nlckelsen are spending a few weeks visiting rela fives In the Willamette valley and will spend a week at the sea coast Is-fore returning home. A. T. Allen, who was formerly en gaged In the real estate business In Hood Klver, and who Is now lis-ated In Portland, spent several days In the Apple city last week. Mrs J. Kvans Sawyer, of Minne apolis, who has ls-en attending the Woman's l.letmlal at San Francisco, In the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Walstrom of the Middle Valley. Mrs. Cyrus, aunt of Mrs. V. C. lins k of this city, spent several days la Hood Klver visiting at the P.rock home. Mrs. Cyrus resides at I'olse, Idaho, and returned home Saturday. Ivan Dakln and Carl Kent left the forepart of the wi-ek for a trip to Lost Lake where the young men will go Into enmp for a few weeks. Ivan took his auto an far as Camp Overall and frcni there the llshermeu expect to make the trip afoot. ."iimu'llmnn A. C. Staten and wife spent tlie past week tn Portland. .Inn. Hall, who has been sojourn ing In the Kose city, returned home Monday. T. i. Frohn spent Sunday In Port land attending the Heaver-Frisco baseball game. Mrs. Jenkins of Kutte, Montana, arrived Monday and Is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iiurnette Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Volstorf of LI burn, 111., arrived Sunday to spend the Hummel with their son, J. F. Volstorf. of the Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clark left Monday for a several weeks' stay at Lake I.y le near Tillamook, wheie they will enjoy their summer outing A piano for a nickel. If you get the lucky number at Jack Morrison's shooting gallery on Second street. A chance with every buliseye. 2."tf Mrs M.J. (('Conner, of Portland, mother of Mm Oscar Vanderbllt, ar rived In Hood Klver Monday and Is visiting at the Vanilerbllt home on the east side. Win Caples of Chlco, Cal , was n visitor In II. iikI Klver the fore part of the week. Mr. Caplts was a form er resident of this city where lie owns extensive property Interests. The Misses L M. Iiawley ami Marl. nil Seubrook, inemtsTs of the lietter Fruit staff, left Monday morn ing for the sea coast to spend a few weeks surf bathing and clam digging. Fred Hell has been chief clerk and general manager at the Mt. Hood hotel during the absence of his father, who has been herding with the ant lered tribe In Portland for the pant week. J F. Hatchehler left for n few day's stay In the Ki.se city. Friday. He boarded the train with a crate of fine red raspberries under his arm which will be shared with friends there. Miss Ma Chancey, of the Hood Klver News force, left Mommy for a month's trip to Eastern Oregon. Miss Chancey will visit her home at La irand" and spend several weeks at I he Hot Springs. .1. .". Nunamaker, the Hood Klver cherry king, left Hood Klver In his anto for Morrow county where he has extensive sheep and cattle Inter ests. Mr. Nunamaker nnd associates have over .VMHI acres In one holding where thoroughbred sheep are raised exclusively. Jos. Huyword, who Is employed at ths Paris Fair, left Saturday evening for a two weeks' vacation at Tillamook. Mr and Mrs. Wall of Hood Klver were called here Wednesday to tin bedside of their son, Oliver, who tin derwent an operation. McMlnnvlllc Keporter. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Lathrop nr rived In Hood Klver the latter part of the week to visit their children Mrs. K. (). Hall and Albert Lathrop of the firm of Morlan & Lathrop. Miss Hazel Cartan, who has been taking the domestic art course at theO. A. C, will do neat dressmak lug at a very reasonable price. Phone or leave work ni 2". M. 2 :!0p A broken rail on the O.-W. K. & N. line near the Koberg place was ills covered the fore part of the week bv a section foreman just after a pas nenger train had passed over the break. Immediate repairs were made nnd little delay was canned. Sam Heppner, the Hood Klver nursery man, left for a business trip to Portland and vicinity, Friday. Sam stated that he was selling iiion apple trees this season than last which was an Indication that a much larger acreage would be planted this fall. March Morse left Saturday for the wheat fields 111 Sherman county, where he will help gather the golden grain and Incidentally the golden shekels. Walter Shay, who wois at t he train when March swung aboard was heard to say: "I'll see yon later Fred liell said It was a Joke." Mr. and Mrs. I. Wolfe of Mt. Ver non, Indiana, have been visiting their son In Hood Klver for several weeks, who Is general manager of the construction work for the Hood Klver ias & Electric company. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe were In attendance at the Elk's convention held In Port land. Mm. Albert denies, sister In law of J. II. derdes, and daughter Frieda of Stockton, Calif , are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. denies. Albert denies Is one of the Hood Klver pio neers He assisted In the building of the first O. K. & N. depot at this place about 'W years ago, and togeth er with John lllnrlihs built the de pot at Wyeth. For Kent Dowden potato digger. Saves the cost of digging. Will dig several acres a day. dels your crop in In n hurry. For lerms call Scott. Phone 111. iMfc Mrs. Crossman of Heikley, Call'., arrived Saturday am will visit with Kev. and Mrs. Young for a few weeks. Sufferaglst struck town. Mrs. W. (!. E. Smith and husband of Hood Klver were here the past week tak ing In the sights. They hail their fast trotting home along. I'.lngen Observer. John II. Copper, Helen Davidson, Clict d. Hugglns. Viola, Nlchelson, Win. A. Cass and Florence A. Itroslus made up a Jolly party who were at the I'.lngen for lunch Sunday. Hin ge n ( Hiserver. E, H. Horning, brother of Mrs. C. D. Thompson of Corvallls, Oregon, and J. D. Johnson, uncle of Mrs. Thompson, of the Hlg Hem country. Wash., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Thompson over Sunday. For Sale s room house: pantry, bathroom, cement basement and all modern conveniences, with .'iUxIOO lot situated on corner of Seventh and Cascade Avenue for sale cheap. Ad dress Wm. Knble or A. W. Onthnuk. 2!) :np A. T. Allen, formerly of Hood Klv er, lias purchased a 2.J- acre tract from C. W. Swirl z. The place Is lo cated north of Amity nnd the consid eration Is reported at 22,.V). Mr. Allen Is said to be an experienced horticulturist and will give atten tion to the growing of walnuts. H. C. Sletten, who has been the bookkeeper for t he Hood Klver Ap ple Growers' I'nlon for the past two and one-half years, has resigned his position ami will accept a like posl t Ion with the National Apple com pany. Mr. Sletten will begin work for the new company about August 1st. Public Library Will Open At a me-tiiig of the Library Hoard, a room for the opening of the city library w as selected. It Is the room In the Smith Hiilldlng now occupied by the Soiile Music Co. Miss D. T. I Northey of Iowa, a trained worker with excellent recommendations, has Im'cii engaged as librarian. She Is expected to arrive by August 1.1 nnd will open the library by September 1. There Is great need for people In clly and valley to send In lints of books which can l donated to the library. Also Mies of magazines nnd period I als are wanted. Signed Hook Cummittkk. Lime and Spray Kelly Hro., phone 227M. Attorney Stark Is In Portland on professional business. Tlrlnda Cooper returned home Tuesday from a visit to the Kose City. C. II. Sproat returned Tuesday from a business trip to the metrop olis. Miss Nelson of Albany arrived Tuesday ami Is visiting at the Moller an Carroll homes. Margaret Nlckelsen left for White Salmon Monday, where she Is doing nurse duty under Dr. Kussel. Miss Anna Jackson, who has been visiting friends In I'ortland. has re turned to her home In Hood Klver. James Stranahan Is the proud "dad" of a seven-pound girl left at his home by t he stork on Saturday, July HI. K. E. Harbison of lllllsboro, who owns extensive property Interests In Hood Klver, has ls-en lu the valley for several days. H. d. Davidson and ("has. Cnstner are at Cove where the Davidson Fruit company Is packing and ship ping 2.1 cars of cherries. Kev. J. H. Parsons desires to an nounce that there will be the regular services held at the church next Sun day morning and evening. Can You Heat It? W. II. Hell, well-known rancher of Cabbage Hill, near Pendleton, pre sented the East Oregonlan with some st rawberrles grown by himself which for size are prize winners. It required Just ten of the monster speci mens to till an ordinary fruit box and their flavor was nlso exceedingly fine. A. H. Ilutclilns, the genial auditor who opened the books for the Hood Klver lias Ac Electric company In this city, has graduated anddiow fills the position of Pullman car conductor on the Yellowstone Park run be tween Portland and the Wyoming terminus. A. It 's physloguemy Is wreathed with a smile as big as a cucumber when he shouts "all aboard" as the train leaves Hood Klver. The News tells It all. Mens Clothes Cleaned and Pressed The work we do upon Men's clothes is very much lietter than that you obtain at every average pressing shop. We really clean your clothes not merely sponge them ov er and remove, for a time, spots by local treatment. And we press your garments as would a tailor. Make them fit right, hang right and hold hold their shape. Our service may cost you a little more, but it's cheaper in the end, for its not required as often. Spaulding's Tailor Shop OUett, Largett, Beit. phone 131 insure with Reej & Henderson, Inc. Fire, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate (Ha5$, Burglary, I-mployer's Liability, including PARML-R5 and ORCMARDISTS. Also Judicial, Official and Indemnity Bonds Resident Agent for: Travelers Insurance Co. Pacific Coast Casualty Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of New York Pelican Assurance Co. of New York Heal Estate Loans Investments