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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1912)
8 Ai Mraordinary noon It has been definitely proven that the residents of Hood River and vicinity know bargains when they see them. Uhe rush and onslaught on the Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardtvare, Drugs, Shoes, etc., with the opening: f the doors last Saturday was terrific. There is satisfaction in the knowledge that no one was disappointed. Every one found bargains according to his or her needs, for every nook and corner is just crammed full of real bonafidc bargains. The same spirit has had full sway up to the 'time of this paper going to presseager people buying, buying, buying. U im IT LOCALSandPERSONALS lr. B. K. Wright of Portland spent Sinnl;iy nt hi Hood Klver farm. Alfred Boor man wn a Portland litor the fore part of the week. Mr I) (J. Cruikshuhk left thin morning to visit relatives In Tncoma The Hood Kiver Apple Vinegar Co. 1 receiving nil kind of cider apple. Minx Mildred Mulllkln of The Halle ha Is-en visiting friend In Hood lllver. Mix Nellie Blower 1 visiting her nunt. Mr, ('ha. Farly, at Cannon Bench. Mr. (Jeo. Coe spent the fore part of the week visiting friend In the Kose City. Jeff Moler wan down from Kant Hood Klver Saturday shaking hand with friend. The service of the I'nltnrlan eh ii re h will Im- discontinued until Sunday, Scptemls-r . St Kev.Jame Henderson of Vermil lion, S. Dakota, wa the receut guest of Mrs. S. I!. Carllle and Ml Maud Cnrllle. Mr. am Mr. M. II. Luiuond, of Portland, spent a week at the home of Mr. S. II. Carlisle, Mr. L.imond's mother. jet your choice Victoria Kuharh for canning from S. ;. Oxborrow, end of Belmont road. Telephone ::sr-L. xyxvv Frank Howard, proprietor of the new hotel at MohIit, wa a lpiiineH caller In the city the latter part ff I he week. .Indict W. L. l'.radhaw wa In the city the fore part of the week and convened court for the purpoxe of hearing some demurrer. Oeorge Cooper came down from The Italic Monday ami spent sev eral day on hi farm In the odcll district. Mr. ( oom r I lntereted In n farm with Mr. O. L. Walter. Herman Prlggc returned Saturday from a hunting trip In the mountain PI trniuf wa the young hunter ambition. He had a heavy pack on bla buck when lie arrived In the city ad we are not so ure that he did not have ii big fat ham from a buck deer tucked nwny In hi coinmlar.v. In your anxiety to load your baskets with the Groceries, don't forget that there are other departments viz : --Shoes, Dry Goods, Hardware, Paints, Drugs, Jewelry, etc. You cannot afford to overlook anything. For an idea of prices please refer to your last weeks paper. Great as the rush has been, it has not spoiled the lines of merchandise, nor has it made any serious inroad. In a stock of general merchandise of the size and magnitude of this $15000 W. S. GRIBBLE STOCK of MT. HOOD brought here to turn into cash quickly, it would naturally take a good many days of hard selling to make much of a hole in it. Ul im oe LOOK FOR TD-OE BLUE P. McDonald ha returned from n few week' 'n 1 1 n t; at Cannon Bcjich. The Hood Kiver Apple Vincgnt; Co. 1 receiving all kind of elder tipple. Jchn Miifiie wa a liiiiue caller at the Cherry City the forepart of the week. Mr. Cha. Fnrly left Wednesday for Cani.oti Peach to upend a few week. Mrs. John Mohr wa 'i passenger for Portland Wednesdaj to viIt friend Mr. J. .1. (ilhhon left Thursday for a trip to Portland where he will vilt friend. Mr. nl Mr. I). B. Thomas of Port land are visiting relative and friend In Hooil Klver. Mr. V. C. Brock, accompanied by her daughter. Ml Kvn. left Wednc. day for a lirlef vllt In Portland. .Indue Bronough of Portland spent evernl day here visiting hi dailgh ter, Mr. Jo-ph Hall, of the Oak Grove dlt rlct. Conductor Clance.v. who I on the O.-W. K. Ac N. passenger run, 1 spending a few day on hi farm In the Pine tirove ection. Ml 1'rijuhart, daughter of Mr. Wm. Nlchol, returned to Hood Klver Thursday after spending a few day visiting friend at The Italic Fx-County Judge Cnllertoti wn a hUMtieHcaler In Hood Kiver the lat- ter part of the week and report thing on the hum In Portland. t Receives deposits on investment contracts, which It loans on improved real estate, teturnin such funds to investors at a guaranteed definite dnte, with definite guaranteed earnings thereon. An Oregon c np iratinn. Ample Reserve Fund. Under State supervision. Lacked by Oregon business men. F O. I'unin. V, P. I.i r. ai h.n J. J' Ja mi kb, f Jwnt m Jolr II m.T A. a..i t. V ' Klgr . f.m..ri.l. XI '. c... 1 u .. I.L. V f . lilM.rim. ...- I ,k r K. I AN OREGON CORPORATION sure The Hood Klver Apple Vinegar Co. I receiving nil kind of cider apple. Kcgular Sunday excursion to Park i dale. Pleaant trip for yourself and friend. i Dr. M. A. .lone, formerly of Hood I Klver, wa up from Portlund and ! pent a few day visiting friend. Mr. and Mr. II. P. (irow, of ciln ' ton, Oklahoma, are visiting thefr daughter, Mr. H. II. Hadlock, dur i I Hi? August. Mr. Norman Young, who ha been visiting friend In the Koe City, returned home the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mr. .1. K. Kinney, accom panied ty their children, left Friday for an extended visit with friend In Portland and vicinity. Dunce at Pnrkdale Thurday even ing, A ug. s. I). i nee begin nt 1 p. in. Supper at 1- in. Newman' orches tra. Fvery oue Invited. I. C. Nealelgb, of Scholl Ferry, w ho wa a former reldetit of Hood Kiver, viited friend and relative In the valley the latter part of the eek. Chii. Huck wa called to Hood Kiver VVednexday of lat week to re pair Harnett's auto. That town ha tiiree Harare, hut when an expert auto man I needed. Wasco ha the man who cau deliver the good. Wasco New. Frank Caddy, who wa a former resident of Hood Klver valley, xpeht several day in Hood Klver recently attending to liUHlne matter and visiting friend, returning to 111 home near Portland Friday. Mr. O. I!. Hartley left the forepart of the week for her homelri Portland. She ha lieen spelidlng the forepart of the ummer nt Ster visiting with her on Howard, who ha a Mock ranch In that Hcctlon. 1 II Kh OIJN W Ii H' PnrMo. I'm W O MrCli.i l Co, H l CutTOB, Mr. Mao. Mutual Lit Jo. Ob, . rtrr UNDER STATE SUPERVISION WE WISH TO FURTHER ANNOUNCE That we have now opened up the rest of our Dry Goods. Everything for much less than cost. We are also now better equip, ped for handling the crowds. More salespeople and more room. We can as sure you that no one w ill now be turned away without being waited upon. TlfUPP limy Mr. Sampoii Smith, a reideut of the height, I ufferii))j; from npo I plexy. j Kven the Rrouchy folks will feel i lietter for weeing "A Dream of Fnlry 1 land." i ; C. A. Morden, litiIne mannner of j the Ort-Konlan, vnln the city Sat i urday. Ml Minnie Klumpp of Portland I I vlwltlnn her friend. Ml Ulady Calk In, of thl city. j Which are the prettier, lhoe jjoocl j or evil fairle In "A Idea in of Fairy j land?" Searcli me. Mr. .1. F. Came, Mr. N. C. Kvun and Mr. H. A. Moore are camping out for ft week at Greetipolnt. ('. I. Dfikln and wife were pien er for the Koe City Tueday morn ing, where they will penc! it few day vl1tlni?. City Surveyor P. M. More ha been Iiuh.v during tha week making mirvey for the laying of the city water main. Win a piano on five cents. Hit a hull' eye at Jack Morrloh" h hoot ing gallery on Second utrcct and you get a chance. 'J.'itf Kay Samuel and Karle Holman and famllle returned t he la t of the week from u very HUcceHful (lulling trip in Wahlngtoti. Ml IMna Holman find Jee Hol man' two hoii. Koy nnd Wllliur, returned Sunday from ii week' vlnlt with Mr. Profile nt Fulrvlew. "A Pream of Fairyland" 1 ii heau tlful Ntory told In ong It I fin en tertalnmetit clean, pure, elevating and refined. Don't ml going. Dr. Fletcher I Ionian, president of the Willamette 1,'nl verslty, returned to hi home In Salem Tuesday, after spending a few week on hi Hood Klver farm. You will regret If you fall to see tJioe tiny woodland sprites In "A Dream of Fairyland." Their per formance alone will lie worth the price of a reserved sent ticket. Mr. .. A. Kothe of Spokane, ar rived In the city the forepart of the week accompanied by heryoungson, to spend a few day visiting. Mr. Kothe has been In Hood Klver for several weeks. Kols-rt Popple, son of Mr. and Mr. S. Copple, s-nt a few days In Hood Klver the latter part of the week visiting with hi parent. Mr. Cop ple now reside In Marshfleld where he Is engaged In the inerchantlle busl-ties. Last but JSfot Least Remember WHY we are here Remember WHERE we are located Remember WHATEVER your need may be, this is the time to save money by taking advantage of perhaps the last sale of its kind to come to Hood River. Now being sold Two Stores on the The little :i year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Kd Fount, who fell from 'the sidewalk and dilocated her arm, Is rapidly Improving. Two l.eautiful building lot front ing on Park Avenue and Tenth street for sale. Inquire I teed & Hen demon, Inc. l'7tf MIClarrla Halle. Librarian, left today for Hood Klver where she will spend a part of her vacation and from there she will go to Kalnler to a house party ami then to the moun tain. Kent Herald. Mr. Martin D. Ballard, Dr. ami Mr. Logan (iear.v ami Mr. and Mr. Koy P. Ballard motored down from Seattle and were the over Sun day guet of Dean D.Ballard and hi mother. Mr. Addle Ballard, who I spending the summer with him. Malt Dukes nnd family of Portland spent Sunday In Hood Klver visiting Mr. Duke' parents. Malt spent hi early days In Hood Klver, when State Htreet was a cow trail and the present btilne district west of Third street wa a wlldcrm-ss. II. F, Davidson, preident of the Davidson Fruit Company, left Satur day for the Fast where he will make arrangements for Hie dlpcltlon of a large part of the apple crop that the company expect to handle thl sea son. Mr. Davidson will attend the International Apple Shipper' Con vention to lie held at Chicago thl week. After a few day' vlnlt in Hood Klver, I,e Koy Armtrongof Ogden, I'tah, left for San Franclco Sunday. De was accompanied by Mrs. Arm strong nnd Mls Ignore Adams. After visiting In California, Mrs. Armstrong and daughter will return to Hood Klver and Mr. Armstrong will go on to Ogden. J. M. Culls-rtson nnd wife, Clarence (illliert anil Mis Vannet, who have been spending the pat two week at Flk creek, on the coast, camping, returned home Monday evening. The tnemlsT of the party state that a most delightful outing wa had. Plenty of fish, clam, crabs, etc., were nvnllahle for the dally menu. Dr. VV. S. Nlchol ami family left the fore part of the week for an extended trip to the east and southern states. Mr. Nichols will visit his old home In Missouri and afterward will tour the eastern state and return home by way of the southern state. The travelers expect to be away from home for a period of about five week. at less than Wholesale in the N. E. Cor. of First and Oak Sts DGN Mr. H.C. Oliver, traveling freight and passenger agent for the llarrl man lines in Oregon, accompanied by hi wife and children, spent Sun day In Hood Klver. While here the party made n trip to W hlte Salmon, accompanied by Mrs. Addle Spauld Ing, where they took an auto and motored to the home of Mrs F. It. Osborne, beyond llusiim, where a most delightful t line was Hpent. Miss Florence ami Leonard Oliver will visit at the O-borni- home for a few weeks and then return to Hood Klver to visit friends. Harry Farrell, head shipper of the Hood Klver Apple Growers' I'nlon, who has been over Into Washington with Company II of Portland, of which he Is a member, returned home the latter part of the week. Harry reports having had a great time Over SINK) men were In camp and there was something doing every minute. Harry look a little thin, which Is perhaps due to his diet of hardtack. He told us that he had not been In the guard house and, of course, we took his word for that. The Valley Christian Sunday school ami church will hold an all day union meeting with the Hood Klver Christian church In Flint, park Sunday. August 11. The children who have no conveyance are. request ed to meet at the Valley church nt !t o clock, where rigs will be provided. All children who must return home at the close of the morning service will be taken to the church. Please come, bring your friends and a bss. ket of lunch, and stay for the after noon service. insure with Ree( & Henderson, Inc. Hre, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Employer's Liability, including PARMLRS and ORCNARDISTS. 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 New Arrival To Mr. nnd Mrs. Kalph McF.wen, (neeAdella (Joff) of Newberg, Ore., twin boy each weighing over (i pounds. To Mr. and Mr. F. F. II Von l.ub ken, J uly :!il, a girl. To Mr. and Mr. Fred Pfiacli, July .!U, a boy. Tit Mr. and Mr Clarence Forsburg. July L'7. a boy. Christian and Missionary Alliance Sunday school at !):I1. H.C. Dlelr.. superintendent. ('reaching at II a in. Young People's i ting at 7:1.'. p. in. FvangeHstlc service at s p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:I.Y These are full liospel meetings. Our motto. Jesus Only. Allan' cor dially Invited. W.iP. Kirk. Pastor. Local Mm rods Make Big Catch W. II. Walton, L. A. Kothe and A. S. Hall spent Sunday fishing In the White Salmon river. Kcports reach the city that such a heavy catch was made that the water In the river was lowered to such an alarming degree that the :t.Vt men employed In the construction of the Northwestern Dam suffered great In convenience. At any rate Hood Klv- er physicians were called to the scene Monday to check an epidemic of smallpox. Money to Loan Amounts $MM) to $."kki. First class real estate security. Will alo buy mortgage for like amount. :l0lf' Kkdii & HlMH IIHON. Kegnlar Sunday excursion to Park dale. Pleasant trip for yourself ninl friend