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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912 7 V VHDGTT' V V -7 Y XTQ LOCALS andPERS0NAL5 7nn A Z. IVter shlvcly spent the wwk mil tn Portland. Kev. . I. It. Ilnrgreave an.l family sient Int week at Sea lew. Kent Shoemaker went ti Portland Frlilii.v to H'iiil the week end Miss Viola WIIhoii has been visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mr, .1. M Kegnlar Sunday ex. ur.lo., to Park- j Fllll'" lt Trout Creek. Wh-Ii dale. Pleasant trip for yourself ami friends A baby Kill was liorii to Mr. nml Mm S. T. Klikettsnt Parkdale Sat urday. Mm. ). I., ( ratoa came from Mo ler the b.Ht of the week to visit her parents here. Ueneoiiess Knight l"ft Saturday for a couple of wifk' nut lnr at Long P.ench, Wash. Kev. Luther !yot f. the well known Portland minister, wan In town Sat urday en route to ( loud t ap am going to have for the weapon l'.dj 1:1 some tine apple tree for sale. .1. T. Ncnleigh. Phone -1 K. :i-"5tfe Mr nml Mr. P.. It Shaw of Chi- cngo. who have twen visiting Mr and Mr. W. .1. Knight, left Satur day. Mr. and Mr. Peter Mohr left on Thiirday to visit their daughter. Mr (ieorge P.aker. at Mil waukle for a few day. Win a piano on live eent. Hit a lull!- eve at .lark M 1 irrisoll's shoot ing gallery 011 Second street and you get 11 chance, --'t Mr. ('. D. Hinrichs entertained lat week In honor of Mr. J. M. Miller of Taeotiia, wool visiting her lter. Mr. F. i. Hutchinson. The Hood Klver Apple Vinegar Co. 1 receiving elder and vinegar apple, consisting of early varieties and windfall of later varieties.1 Mr. Kdwanl II. Iorey of White Salmon, who wa here for treat ment, died Friday afternoon. Mr. Horsey took the remain hark to Philadelphia for Interment. Marshall Pineo, w ho ha leen em ployed hy Keir & (a, expect to leave next Sunday for Victoria, IS. C., w here he w ill work for hi coiimIu, who I In the drug buue there. Kev. and Mr. "Hilly" Sunday went to Portlaud Saturday and Mr. j Sunday uinplrd the baseball name between the team representing the Portland Ad Club and the Portland Realty Cluli. The Moler Bulletin ay: W. .1. U ullani and assistant came up from Hood Kler on Wednesday and will build a bam for J. P. Carroll. Mr. Wollam also ha the contract for building IT. Koblnson' apple house. Mr. and Mr. S. E. L'.artmess. Mi Marie P.artmes, Mis Frances Cust uer and Mis Marguerite Paroii returned the last of '.he week after having camped for two week at Cedar Springs, on Karl Hardness' claim. Iielmar Yonng. the little in of Mr. and Mr. P. C. Young, died Wednesday evening. The child had ln-eii critically 111 for some time, fol lowing an oeratlon for appeudlcl tl. The funeral wa held from the house on F riday afternoon. A. T. Strahorn and I'.. U. Watson, the soil ex rt of the Department of Agriculture, have completed their work In the White Salmon Valley Hin) are now here making their soil survey map if the Hood Kiver and Idle Salmon valleys. They expect lo complete their work next mouth. Mi irare Carter, daughter of Mr. aii. I Mr. J. L. Carter of this place, wa a member of a party w hich sen led Kagle I ap Mountain, Mount Hood's rival, Iat week. The party made tie- entire trip on horseback an I ex pt f'.r the few article t hat wer.- (arrl' d by the pack horse they were without the conveniences of civilization. The ladle In the party are among the first w ho ever climbed this mountain. A. .. M' 'atjley, who ha t-eu spendli g wn-'iil month Improving hi ranrh on V l!!ow Hat, leave the lirst of the month to take charge of the com mtr.bi I department of The Halle High Sehool and to supervise w rl'lng Ifi the grade. Mr. MeCauley has made on(e expensive Improve, lneiit on hi pla. e lu re and the sev eral months of Imrd work have not . rw-d to lessen hi enthusiasm In t he least. Although having but a small yard, J I.. eries, who ha a place next t he station, has it variety and quali ty of (towers that has at t racted fa vorable comment all summer. Mr l.i r.l.'s Ins maiiv different kind of Mowers within the small space and the yard has U-cn a inns of bloom all summer. Some magnificent gold en my Japanese Wile, which have Ihiii In full bloom during the past week, have Im-cd particularly Isau llful. 1 her art tome very desirable of fit room (or rent in the Heilbronner ttullJing it Ir.im $10 to SIS a month. 2ltf Mr. and Mrs. tieorge H. Lynn left Friday to spend a few din at her former home In St. John. I. J. Amble of Kedtiehls. S. ) . ha joined Mr. Amble hen-at the home of their daughter. Mr A. P. Keed Ir. Fletcher Human, wife and fain II v, returned to Salem Friday after visiting friend here. J. K. Hall mil wife, who have liecn spending a couple of mouth In Port land, returned Saturday. Hit a bull's eye at Jack Morrison's shooting gallerv. just oieiied, and you get a chance on a line piano. 2."tf Ml Anna Sahinist returned the last of the week from a two wtvks vacation at Portland and illatuettt' Volley point. Mr. A. L. Page ha been suffering from a severely sprained ankle. She sustained the Injury w Idle alighting from a carriage. The Hood Klver Apple Vinegar Co, 1 receiving cider and vinegar apples, consisting of early varieties and windfalls of later varieties. Attorney and Mrs. Louis A. Ki-ed left i rlday for .Minneapolis, their former home, where they will lemalii for about a month while Mr. Keed transacts legal business. Mr. Wllmer Sieg returned from Minneapolis with her husband Frl day and wa warmly greeted by a number of friend who were at the station to meet her. Mr. and Ml. Sieg are staying at the Hotel Ore gon. Clyde I!. Altchison. state railroad commissioner, wa lathe city Fri day greeting friends. Mr. AitchUon wa on hi way to Portland after having made the ascent of Fugle Cap. a noted In another column. Mis P.essle Henry and Mis Park. who are spending the summer on Mis Henry' ranch at Odell, returned Sunday from a trip which they took to Victoria, 15. ('.. before returning to Colorado Spring. Mr. and Mr John Moulton, who own one of the banner ranches at 'eler, Idaho, looked over tin' val ley the last of the week and declared that the valley wa unt qiialcd by any other section thev have visited. I'. W. Stelnlratist-r, who made the trip from New York with hi mother. who passed away suddenly upon ar riving here, i spending a couple of week with hi brother Charle at arkdale liefore accompanying hi mother' remain Fast Mis Nettle Buck of Portland spent last week with her parents here. Mrs. It'iu of fhatnoU, Mo , wa the guest last week of Mr. and Mr. It. It. Perlgo. lr. ami Mrs. ltronson are receiving congratulations upon the birth of 11 daugtter. Charles S Somervllle of Portland came up Saturday for a short visit to hi ranch. The Itamona Hotel, which wa damaged by tire last Spring I liclug torn down and removed. A sou wa born to Mr. and Mr. J. I. White, who live on the Fast Side grade, last Wednesday. A. It. Combs of Portland, accom panied by Mrs. tombs, arrived Fri day to visit Col. and Mr. Tucker. Charles T. F.arly 1 a patient at St. Vincent's Hospital In Portland, snf teilng from an attack of typhoid fever. Pr. M. F. Shaw wa In the city Monday while on hi way to The Halle. The doctor's health contin ue poor. A. W. Onlhnnk I enjoying a vaca tion of a few day In Portland and vicinity. He expect to return Fri day evening. W. M. Yates, formerly postmaster here, made one i:f hi Infrequent visit to town Friday from Iee, where he 1 now employed. Hear Billy Sunday In the drove at Parkdale, Sunday, August 2.", train leaving Hood Klver K a.' in., return ing leave Parkdale 4 p. 111. The Hood Klver Apple Vinegar Co. I receiving cider and vinegar apples, consisting of early varletle and windfall of later varletle. Mis Karl and Mis Marie Bart mess went to Portland Saturday, the former to spend the week end and Mis BartmesH to spend a week with friend. (ieorge Slocum' ha been using crutches tin account of an lnjiirv to hi foot, which he cut severely while chopping wood. Several stitches were required to close the wound. (itii sts at ( loud Cap Inn experienc ed a snowstorm last Friday, when the rain fell In the valley. They re ported that the inoiiutalii wa par-tl'-ularly beautiful in It new white mantle. Marshal Iewi report that the weakmlnded man who recently caused disturbances here ha lieen arreted at The Dalles for an offense committed at Mosler and 1 lielng held In jail pending trial. week end party from Portland wa entertained by Miss Marlon Van Horn and Ned Van Horn. The party Included Mis Lorraine Bean, Miss Klizalieth Jones,. Mis Dora Smith, F.arl Brouaugh and Norman Match- ek. Two beautiful building lot front ing on Park Avenue and Tenth street for sale. Inquire Keed & Hen derson, Inc. 2"tt tfifty-irst Oregon State 3air Safem, Sept. 2-7, 1913 $ 1 8,000 Offered in Premiums on Livestock, Poultry, Agricultural and Other Produce ...Reduced Rates cn CWC Raifrcads... Horse Races; Dog Show, Shooting Tournament, Fireworks, Band Con certs, Eugenic Exposition and Free Attractions ..... 5enrJ fcr Premium ist and &ntrij 13 (an ft 3rer fu(C particulars, arMres FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon WOOD FOR SALE 1000 Cords, pine and fir, at head of Neal Creek road. Yarded out. Inquire on premises or PHONE' 224-K Pine, $2.25 a cord Hr, $2.00 a cord RALPH ROOT, 1013 State St. (ieorge Koss Hopkins of Baltimore I visiting Klehard Pooley. 1 he small son of Mr. and Mrs. An tolne Flint fractured his eollartione last week. The stork brought a boy to Mr and Mrs. J. p. Nauine at Odell few tiara ago. Kills Morse wa among those who went to' Portland the last of the week to attend the elreu. Frank McParland, an old time Hood Klver resident and now of Portland, was greeting friends here Sunday. . ';: ! ranees Miller, who lives In the Itarrett dlstrlrt. submitted to minor operation at the hospital Monday. Miss M. C. Mitinffey of ( liulnnatl .. arrived the last i f the week to visit her brother, K. K Metluffey, at Parkdale. Mr. Kramer of liingen, who tins lieen undergoing treatment at the loeal hospital, was able to return home Sunday. Mis Knth Williamson of Kansas City, Mo., an eloe iitlonit of note, I spending the summer as the guest of Mrs. Frambat'li. Itev. J. II. Parson I suffering from bloodpoisotiiug of one of hi hand and was unable to Conduct the serv- lees last Sunday. Ml Delia F. Northey of Waterloo, Iowa, the new librarian, arrived the last of the week and I staying at the Mt. Hood Annex. Mis Ienh L. lirawn, a graduate nurse of the local hospital. l"ft Moil day to spend a couple of week at her home In YoncalU, Ore. .1. v . ( opelanil, who recently re- tired from the Hood liiver Bunking & Trust Company, ha gone to Port' land, hi future plan being unile elded. The small son of Mr. ami Mrs. car Cameron at Odell Is recovering from a fractured arm which wa sus tained last week when he fell from a porch. ( )rland Morse Inn gone to Spray, Ore., where he will lie employed by the John Day Development Company of which his uncle, I.. K. Morse, Is manager Mrs. Marlon Mcltae, formerly a prominent real estate woman lure and now of San Francisco, arrived the first of the week to Inspect In r ranch. Larkspur, on the Fast Side. Charles A. Phlpps, state secretary of the Sunday School Aociatlon, wa the gnet of Mr. and Mr. J. K. Ferguson at Odell over Sunday anil Mpoke before the Sunday School there. Mr. Ida .lone and Kev. Lawrence Idlemaii of Alhainbra, Cal., left Sun day after having visited their sister. Mrs. H. L. Dumhle, Miss Pearl Mont gomery of Portland Is now visiting Dr. and Mrs. Humble. Mrs. (ieorge Wlsslnger of Mtlwnti kle. Ore., spent last week with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Hell. Her two daughters, MImmcs Dorothy ami Mar gery, who have been spending sev eral weeks with Mrs. Hell, returned with their mother. The fire department varied the usual program at Its meeting last week by enjoying a supper which was served outdoors at the corner of Fourtli and Oak street, tables being spread.lu the street. The 'eats" were followed by a smoker, cigar being donated by F. H. Morlan. President Kerr, of the (). A. C, who will lie one of the principal speakers at the Chautaiiipja Saturday, lec tures at the Lakeview Development Congress today and will make a night run by auto from that city to Demi in order to make train connec tions which will bring him here Sat urday morning. Dr. C. W. Fdmunds, the well known Kye and Fur Specialist of Fugetie, wa prematurely called from Hood Klver during hi last visit. The dis appointed patients and all others may consult the Specialist at Dr. Scobee's utiles. In Uroslu lildg, from 1 10 to 2 "M dally on Thiirsduy, Frldaj j ami Saturday of this week. Glasses 1 fitted scientifically. A party of mountain climbers from across the river arrived Monday to make the ascent of Mt. Hood and j "take" It In the name of White Sal mon. The party Included William Well, D. H. Sorter, II. Humphreys, I (ieorge Jennings, K. Sullenger, II ' Dunkln. Furl Cue. F. O. Diinnlcllffe editor of the Fnterprlse. and .1 Thompson of Hood Klver. A. C. Duck Is the first of the old soldiers here to have his pension In creased under the recently-enacted pension law. The Judge has received notice that Ills pension ha tsrn In creased from $12 to f 1! a month and In ten months, when he will ! "0 years old, it will Is- increased to $2T. There have lieen 4.'l local application for M'iisiin Increases sent Into the department at Washington. Card of Thank We wish to thank our dear frlemjs and neighbor foe their kind help during our liereavement. Mhs Joii Siiki takii ami Family. 9 New Goods New Goods are coming in every day now and we are better pleased than ever with the Quality and Value as well as Style and Finish of the new lines we have added this season. Everyone is interested in something new, and Hood River people are learning that New Goods in this store arejilways interesting. We really enjoy showing the new things; you can look and feel that you will not be urged to buy. Of course we like to sell, but we promisejiot toget peeved if you look; and don't buy; so come in everybody. Some New Goods We will mention a few of the new goods that are in now, and more are coming every day: 'J ill Ladies Tailored Suits Ladies' Long Coats Ladies' Tailored Skirts Ladies' Sweater Coats Ladies' Rain Coats. New Lace Over "Blouses Gloves, Robespierre Collars 31 Lace Collars, Handkerchiefs Shoes, New Dress Goods Silks, Corduroy, Velveteen New Draperies, Table Linens Towels, New Outings Flannels, Robes, Blankets Quilts, Comforts, Sheets Pillow Cases, Scarfs, Center Pieces, Table Sets, New Munsingwear, New Wireless Umbrellas. New Patant Leather Belts. Reliable Coods Reasonable Prices WithDet&ch&bleHles Satisfaction or Money Back at All Times Bragg Mercantile Co. nam Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Sutton enter tained a luncheon party-very pleas antly Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mr. Wllmer Sieg, who were week nd guests at the Sutton ranch. The luncheon guest Included Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. Hooker and children, fMr. and Mr. Otto Wedenieyer ami child ren and Mr. Wedemeyer's mother from Lo Angeles, Mr. and Mr. George I. Sargent, Mr. nml Mr ( N. Havliti and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cox. Pine Grove Dance Postponed The dance which was to have Ix-eji held at the Pine (irove (Jrange Hall next. Friday has lwen postponed tin til Friday, August .'((). Money to Loan Amount Ml to $1.",IM. First class real estate security. Will also liny mortgages for like amount. 'KKfc KKKtl & IlKMlKKSON. MARRIED SNO W-I.KMMON A wedding trhlch came as a sur prise to the Itrlde's many friend here ami, Indevd, to her Immediate family a w ell, was celehrated at Portland Frl Jay evening when Koli ert.l. Snow, n Portland contractor and builder, nml Miss Marie Iein niim were united tn matrimony. The ceremony was performed at the rectory of Trinity Fpiscopal church. A wedding supper followed at the Oregon Urlll. Mr. and Mrs. Snow came to HihhI Klver on Saturday and liroke the t ews of the wedding. Mr. Snow will Ik congratulated upon having won ot e of Hood River's most charming young ladles, and the best wishes.1 of a large circle of friend will aecon ipany them. They will reside In a home being built in Council Crest l'n.rk. Reed & Henderson, Inc. Fire, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Employer's Liability, including FARMERS and ORCHARMSTS. Also Judicial, Official and Indemnify 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 'Real Estate Loans Investments An Oregon corporation, organized by Or egon business men, to receive deposits from Oregon investors, ci ,d make loans on Oregon property. Returns principal and definine guaranteed 'earnings at guaranteed definite dates, proportioned' to term of contract, one to tea years. Ample Reserve Fo L Absolute Mcurity. DIWgCTOH Knoll n. FtArr, ml Plan I . Ittamon r. ir. miwrown. v. e. I titniMrrnr snr. iimmk 4. r.. tiura. nf Jimim Rmt, ..I'M. w . li M Hf A. HtlifirNT. Mgr . Simonih Wf Oo. - ' - l.M. I'h-nWI Co. t K. Iiuuli. V Jlllxrnl Ha. lam Hank H II Oultus. MarMaam. Mail Ml laalaa. I. t. H. Oont Pauiia; AN OREGON CORPORATION UNf )ER STATE tHUPIERVtSION FIRST CARLOAD OF PEARJ IS SHIPPED The t'nlnn shipped Its lirst carlieid of Itartlett H-ars Friday, to lie fol lowed by several others this week and next. The quality nf the (s iirs this year Is excellent. Murket condi tions so far have not been good, but the market Is reported to be Improv ing right along. There Is a big pear crop on the coast this year. California pears are now about finished, however, and this has the effect of strengthening the market. Manager Sieg of the I tilon says that he has received word from can neries which have heretofore taken local pears that they will not can any this year, the California can neries being oversupplled (wltii this stock. HOOD RIVER BOAT IS TO TRY HALIBUT FISHING Commodore o. c. u-in, who is in charge of the Hood Klver-White Salmon ferry line of boats, has taken the larger boat off the Hood Klver run and has placed It In commis sion off Newport to engage In the halibut fishing Industry. Mr. Dean states that he has located the hali but beds and that on a single trip the boat brought In nearly two tons of llsh. The Commodore will spend a large portion of his time at New port during the halibut lishlng season. Christian Science Services Christian Science services nre held In the Com rclal Club rooms Sundays at 11 a.m. Subject. "Mind." Sunday school at same hour In Koom Davidson building. Wednesday meetliigs In same room H p. m. Kead Ing room open dally, 1' to 5 p. in. 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