The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, October 23, 1912, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1912
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Double Stamps given
Saturday
on Ladies' Suits
r-n Double Stamps given
Jvil Saturday on Ladies'
2 -Piece Underwear
Saturday, October 26, Is Hed Letter Day Come and bring your HooK. and get
Ten Free S tamps
Double Stamps
Will be given Saturday, on all
Ladies' Two-Piece Underwear sold
from Table of regular $1.25 Qftc
values at... -
These are Wool Garments and good
new Stock.
Don't Forget
We have a complete line of Under
wear in Cotton, Wool and Silk and
Wool, and at prices that are right.
All sizes from baby to grandmother.
Ladies' at 50c to $3.50 per garment
Children's at 2 5c to $1 . 2 5 per garment
Comforts
To suit all tastes with cotton or
wool batts, in fancy or plain ma
terials. A fine assortment of
colors
$1.50 to $6.50
Blankets
These cool nights remind us that
you will want some nice, warm
Blankets. We have them in cot
ton, wool or woolnap at from
$1.00 to $10.00
Raincoats
Just received a fine line of Crav
enettes and English Slipon Coats.
Also have line of Rubberized Coats
and Capes for the little folks
$3.00 to $20.00
CI IDCWe have now received our complete line of Furs, and
Iv-7 such beauties and at prices within the reach of all.
We Give
STAMPS
UV7U
a
We Give
STAMPS
When Women Co-operate With
Men Suffrage Problem
Is Solved
OWEVER rightly
and intelligently
women may vote,
we cannot now nor
will we ever accomplish prac
tical good for the people un
til we CEASE TO USE
THE FRANCHISE IN
PART ONLY that s, the
election to office of men
who we believe will bring
about legislation ameliorating
existing conditions U but a
step.
We must not only elect
men to office, but we must
give those men laws by which
they can BETTER CONDI
TIONS. The executive for whom I
voted could assist me if an unsympathetic legislature would not make
laws prohibiting child labor.
I believe that more good will result from women's CO-OPERATION
WITH PRACTICAL MEN IN POLITICS than by their
antagonism to these men antagonism engendered by the mere desire
of the franchise.
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I BELIEVE THAT A 8Y8TEM BY WHICH THE WOMEN CO
OPERATE WITH THE MEN IS A SOLUTION OF THE SUFFRAGE
PROBLEM.
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Photo by American Press Association.
Mr. J. BORDEN HARR1MAN
By Mrs. J. BORDEN HAR
RIMAN. Suffrtflst
Have You Seen the New
Victor-Victrolas?
There are three New Styles, placed on sale September 15th,
Price $75. $100 and $150. They are beauties. Call i nd see
them. We have other styles from $15 to $200. We also sell
the Edison and Columbia Machines, and Records.
We represent the Baldwin, Ellington, Hamilton and
Howard Pianos, and deal direct with the factory. Easy
terms if desired.
When you want anything in Music, call on us; if we
haven't it, we will get it.
"WAGGENER WANTS YOUR TRADE"
WAGGENER'S MUSIC HOUSE
APPLE RACKS
E ARE now building Apple Racks and
have several completed. You will be in
f one to haul that bumper crop of ap
ples. Place your order early.
We make a Specialty of
Tightening Wagon Wheels
W. G. SNOW
need o:
(Sue.
to KNOW A UrSGN)
Phone 62-K
Fourth Street
Gom9Ponccncc
BARRETT
Lester Mnrpliy went to Portland
Sundiiy to visit tils friend, Lynn
Youn.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirge are upending
the week end In Portland.
Mr. Smith of Portland wan the
nuent of hU sinter. Mr. Sweaney, a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs A. A. Bennett tvere
nuests at Mr. Cuuller'u for dinner on
Monday evenlni:, Oct. 14, In honor of
Mr. Bennett's hlrthdny. Laterlnthe
evening they were Informally enter
tained by Miss Gibbons and Miss
Shoemaker at their bachelor head
quarters In town.
Mr. Klvers of Baker, Oregon, U a
Kiiest at the Forry home.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. Paddock left for
their home In Indlannpolls, I ml, Mon
day. They have spent several months
with their sun, A. L. Paddock
Miss Lini ra (irlgnard returned
home Sunday from a two weeks' vis
it unions friends In Portland.
Don't forget the wedding at the
VhIIi-.v Christian church, Friday, Oct
2.", at eight o'clock.
BELMONT
Mrs. 'earl Chub and children are
spending a few days under the par
ental roof of Mr. ami Mrs. Summer
vllle.
J. F.yre made use of his homestead
right last Wednesday when lit went
over Into Washington where he lo
cated and filed on n claim.
The social given by the division of
the Ladles' AM, consisting of Mrs.
(ilass, Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. Nicholson,
and Mrs. ltoane, at the home of Mrs.
Dutch Bulbs
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to order f J - I
Trees 1 j I
and If
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Whole 1
Tear by ' I
Planting
Portland
for
Winter
Blooming
nd
EarHaat
Spring
Flowere
Hrdr,
Eaaily
grown and ear
to bloom
W. Import dlraoa fro
tha ImI frowsr th.
larcMt, mnat eonplat
mtrK crrit an thia
it. ftlVtnp-root
tH.f thaflnaataaal
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or low. Tha bH
.lain offtroa OA-wuoro.
Our 64 Page
Autumn Catalog
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log No. VI.
Seed Co.
Front end Yamhill Sta.
PORTLAND. ORE.
Glass, was well attended In spite of
the dark and stormy night. A fine
program was given, consisting most
ly of musical selections. A dainty
lunch was served and all enjojed
themselves. A nice little sum was
added to our treasury.
Miss Pearl Eby has returned from
her trip to the Coast and reports a
very pleasant outing.
The Ladles' Foreign Missionary
society will meet at the home of Mrs
Peter Nelson the first Wednesday In
November. All are Invited.
The bad weather is delaying the
shingling of the parsonage, but noth
ing puts a, stop to the efforts the in
dies are making to secure the necess
ury funds.
Our Sabbath School is planning for
a rally day v
To Excell Our Bread
is i-imply impossible. To equal
it is nearly so. This is a pret
ty broad claim and we don't
ask you to take our mere word
for it. Try our bread for a
week or so and prove for your
self whether our claim is jus
tified. We believe you will
extend your trade definitely.
Six loaves (or 25c. Ask (or tickets.
MODEL BAKERY
Good Service, Reasonable Rates, No
Discrimination
FOURTH AND STATE
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Ian
Paint Your Own
Carriage
you can do it yourself and at little expense.
It's easy to give it a beautiful, hard, brilliant,
varnish-gloss finish in black or rich appropriate
colors.
ACME QUALITY
CARRIAGE PAINT (Neal's)
is made especially to give to buggies, carriages
and vehicles of all kinds, a tough, durable, glossy
finish that will look well and wear well. An
ideal finish for settees, flower stands, porch furni
ture, garden tools and all surfaces
thnt rrmst withstand exnosure and
nam usage. Keaay to orusn on
and the label tells how.
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A. FHAf
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CLYDE B. AITCHISON
(Chairman of Railroad CommiMion)
Direct Primary Republican Nominee
for Re-election
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
SECOND DISTRICT
Blacksmithing
and Wagon Work
Farm Implements and
Logging tools repaired.
Plow work a specialty.
Howell Bros.
; Two doors east of Fashion
Stables
(ood River, Ore. Phone 22 7-X
EC P. SUMNER
Opposlti tba Post Otllci
Horn. I'honel20
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Spray and
Garden Hose
Plumbing
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HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS
J. R. NICKELSEN. Proprietor
Bre.d.r al S. C. W. Ltghorm. W. P. Rocki
mnt S. C. Rhode Island Kadi.
Indian Runnar Duckl
Mraeflera and younc a lock for aala. Or
dora bonked now. Poultry yartla Vt milra
wnl of citjr at Frank ton. Phona 32X2-X.
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