Miss Clairise Middleswart, after vie-
To Remove Mitch Marks
iting hereunto, Mrs Geo. Chembcrlain Marks on kitchen walls, which hava
and Mrs. W. A. Marsh, and friends, been caused by carelessly striking
returned Tueeday to Parkdele.
on them, will disappear if
A. H. McGee, who ia eu orchardiet matches with
B a th in g S u its
a bit of lemon and then
in the Hood River valley, spent the rubbed
• clean cloth dipped in whiling.
We have the largest assortment in the city to choose
brat of the week with Mr. and Mrs. with
Afterwards was).
rface with
\ M H. Butterfield snd family.
warm water and soap —then wipe with
from and at the lowest prices. All styles and prices.
Mrs.
Ed.
L.
Howe,
acompsnied
by
a
clean
damp
cloth.
We have just added to our already
It. K. Ritchie, of San Francisco, who
had been visiting for several days at Mrs M. L. Alley, of The Dalles,
large line of men’s dress shoes the
I Lehowa, left Monday for Portland.
was visiting the first of the week with
splendid line of
S p o r t S h irts fo r M e n
Mrs. Amos Root will lead the song Mrs. J. P. Tryon and other friends.
service at the Immanuel church Sun- Mrs. Alley states that she cooked the
Just the thing for this warm weather. Light and dark
B O S T O N IA N S
j day. Since these services have been wedding dinner for J. N. Mosier over
colors.
We
also
have
a
fine
lot
of
boys
sport
waists.
They
instituted, this will have been the first twenty-five yesis ago.
“Gee, but that feels good!"
This is one of the very best lines of are just what the boys enjoy.
time that a woman has acted as leader. The Hood River Market will take
footwear on the market. Made right,
Mrs. Root has prepared several your orders lor meat and mail them to
features for this meeting and a good you by parcel post. Customers will ts*
look right, fit right, and we sell them
attendance is urged
allowed 1X1 davs on their bills.
at the right price. All the newest
John Elder returned yesterday from
At
present
we
have
nearly
all
colors
of
sport
stripes
styles and leathers from which to for summer coats or dresses. These goods are dyed with
, a trip to Bend, Redmond and other
Ths Lady or th« Tigsr Riddls.
interior cities, having left here on ! •’Perhaps
choose. Come in and let us show the very best dyes known to the textile trade Do not
the most Interesting thing
Monday.
Mr.
Elder,
who
was
railed
about The Lady or the Tiger?* " Frank
them to you.
After Shave
sway
on
busmeiB,
made
the
return
trip
buy stripes that will fade the first time you wash them
1 to The Dalles hv automobile and stated K. Stockton once said, “la Its great
popularity
among
the
garage
race*.
It
that
all
grain
crops
through
Wasco,
Luxury
Men’s All-Wool Guaranteed Suits when you can get good fast colors.
(’rook, Sherman snd Wheeler counties has been told again and again by tbe
are
showing
excellent
stands
since
the
atory
tellera
of
Burma.
A
missionary
including one of the liest blue serge
Counteracts that dis
heavy rains.
once told tbe story to a tribe of Ka
suits that has ever been sold in this city for $10.00. We
agreeable soapy feel
rens
in
Burma.
When
ebe
came
back
Last week fire destroyed a woodshed
have suits for less and we have suits for more; but these
and part of a chicken house and fence a year later tbe tribe aurroumled ber
ing after shaving.
Clothcraft suits at this price are certainly worthy of your
on (he Lehowa Fruit Farm. Consider and wanted to know if sbe bad found
AntiM
pUc. CoWl/10 oji U H m U m q
able
wood,
belonging
to
W.
F.
Leeper,
whether— I cannot answer theques
attention.
HOOD RIVER’S LARGEST AN D
who was in Portland at the time, was out
tlon,
for
1
have
no
earthly
Idea
myself.
If you have never worn a Clothcraft suit, you should
lost. Noticing the fiamei from her I have never been able to decide
BEST STORE
try one now, for you will never know real clothes values
house, Mrs. Ed I . Howe, managed to whether
the lady or tbe tiger came out
until you do. Clothcraft suits for
extinguish the fire with the aid of a of that door.
I must defend my
small chemical, although her arms | self. People for Vet years
$10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $13.00 and up.
have upbraided
were quite badly burned It is thought
that a visiting youngster had been me for leaving It a mystery Some
playing with matches.
used to write me that I bad no right
Impose upon tbe good natuFe of the
1 have said a good deal in my ads of to
late shout trading at home, so we will public in that manner. However, when
have good stores in Mosier. I started in to write the story 1 In Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Koy Duvall spent Tuesday in Hood Do you like pickled pigs' feet? Just; For Sale— Horses «ml harness for $»¡0 always
«-!■ I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I H -»
This
must
not be a one sided deal tended to finish it, but it would never
local a p p lica tio n s • • Ihcy cau no t ranch
(’has.
II.
Davenport.
Inquire
of
Jap.
!
received
a
kit,
15c
per
lb.
Strauss.
Kiver.
th • dtB« ua«d portion of «he tt»r T here
though. Your store must keep a good let Itself be finished. I could not de t,y
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N
Cherry.
at
is only one way to cure c a ta rrh a l deafnei»,
New Early Kose potatoes, <1.75 sack. Alex Stew art was in Hood Kiver!
stock
suited
to
your
nerds
and
give
you
cide,
and
to
this
day,
I
assure
you,
I
that ia by a constitutional remedy
I11 I U -H ' H - H - I-M -H - M -H - H -H -» .Strauss.
Mrs. Myra Weliberg left Sunday for good service, if anything is not in know no better than any one else.”— and
I Wednesday.
C a ta rrh a l Deafne»« ia cauaed by an in
Wasco where she expects to remain for stock
flamed
condition of the mucous lining of
it
must
be
ordered
and
come
in
a
Wm. A. Marsh was in Hood Kiver Get that Perfection oil cook stove I the
Kubber hose, lot« of it, at Chown's.
the E ustachian Tube W hen this tuba is
summer. She will cook in a hotel reasonable time. Anything that goes Christian Science Monitor.
now
at
Chown’s.
Tuesday
on
business.
inflamed
you have a rum bling sound or
Mi«« Gladyae Hlai-kburn «pent Mon Lee Hunter was in The Dalles on C. J. Stubling was down from The there.
imperfect hearing an d when It ia entirely
wrung msut be made right at once and
day in Hond Kiver.
closed. Dcafntaa »a th* reault l ’nl«»« the
D rew L ins a t Indians.
gladly.
That's
the
kind
of
a
store
I
Mrs.
Geo.
Entry
was
up
from
Hood
i Dalles Monday visiting with old ! Kiver Sunday visiting with Mr. ami am going to try to give you, and hope At a recent gathering of life insur inflamm
Monday.
ation can be reduced ami thia tube
Trade-at-home bargain No. 2, Her- business
restored to its norm al condition, hearing
Ice cream weather is here. 2, 3, and J triends.
ahey cocoa, cash 19c. Straus«.
will be destroyed forever Many cases of
to
make
it
better
right
along.
Strauss.
Mrs.
D.
W.
Hudson
snd
with
W.
N.
ance
men
oue
of
tbe
old
timers
exhib
deafness are caused by cata rrh , which Is
A Mosier product we are all proud Akers and son. Stark.
Mr«. W. E. Chonn and »on, Roger, -t i|t. freezers at Chown’s.
Inflamed condition of the mucous s u r
liag e’« cider, 25c a large bottle ; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, of Port Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Deveraux and ited a copy of a permit which had an
P. A. Knoll spent Sunday in Hood of,
face« H a l l s <'a ta rr h Cure acts thru the
were visitor« yeeterda) in Hood Kiver. | Kiver.
been
attached
to
a
|sjlicy
Issued
by
tbe
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
W.
Kae,
of
Eugene,
Hage’a
vinegar
25c
gal.
Strauss.
blood
surfaces of th« sy s
Goodyear tires in all sizes at Mrs. J. S. Anderson was a visitor F. S. Senn, a Portland attorney, waa land were here the first of the week passed through this city in the for Mutual Life In 1SCS. This permit read: tem.We on will the give mucous
One
H
un dred Dollars for
visiting
at
Hrookhaven
farm
with
Mr.
Chown's.
mer’s
automobile
en
route
to
Missoula,
"Tbe within assured has permission
ca«< of Catarrliul Deafness th a t cannot
up the first of the week to look after and Mrs. Ed. F. Reeves.
Mont., where they will visit with Dr. to reside In any settled part of the any
be cure.l by H all’s (’a t a r r h Uure Circulars
I,. Lamb left yesterday for a visit in .Sunday in Hood Kiver.
hia
property
interests.
TSr
Trade-at-home bargain No. I, three
Ed. F. Reeves returned yester and Mrs. J. E. Kirkwood, and other j states of California. Nevada, Oregon free All F D J ruggists
Portland.
C H E N E Y A C O .. Toledo. O
and Mr«. C. A. Macrum went to day Mrs. from
Portland accompanied by friends. Mrs. Kirkwood is a Bister or Wushlugcou territory and while so
For rtsli—Fat liens, .‘«Or each. Al- white handkerchiefs for 5c. Strauss. 1 The Ur. Dalles
Wednesday
where
he
was
Mrs M. E. Perry and Mrs. Ida Kirk- i of Mrs. Deveraux, and Dr. Kirkwood residing to uiuke trips (as a passenger
Miss Marion Wood was a visitor in called on business.
morita Hunch. 1‘hoite 252.
j2l
endall who will visit at Hrookhaven is professor o ' botany and forestry in only)
Notice for Publication
G. C. Evans was in The Dalles on ; Hood Kiver Monday.
on first class steamers plying be
Give
the
Hood
Kiver
Market
a
trial
the University of Montana. Mr. Dev
| Just in, Heechnut Sliced lieef. Oh I order for meat which will lie mailed to farm.
business Tuesday.
Depart ineut of the Interior,
tween
the
|>ort»
of
Washington
terri
eraux,
who
is
a
member
of
the
city
;
Frank Middleswart. who is now em
V. H. L au d Office at T he I>allea, O regon.
1 rade-at-horne bargain No. 3, men’s how good, at Strauss’.
| you by parcel |«ist Prompt service.
of Eugene, is a partner in the tory, the states of California and Ore
J u l y 8th, 19U>.
Mark A. Mayer went to Portland W. A. Husbands and daughter Ar- ployed in Hood Kiver by W. J. Wollam. 1 council
sport shirts, rash 95c. Strauss.
firm
of
Deveraux
& Tripp, dealers in gon and the Sandwich Islands and to
who haa contracts to build a house snd timber lands.
i Notice is hereby giv en t h a t lieorge H . Roi-
Mrs. J. F. Nelson was a Hood Kiver Tuesday on business.
villa were Wednesday visitors in Hood barn
deu.
of
VloNler,
O
regon.w
ho,
A pril 9th, 1910,
proceed to und return in like manner, 'm a d e H om estea d E n tr y No. on 00448,
in the Hood River valley, was an
Auto accessory line being made more . Kiver.
visitor Tuesday.
or
by
public
conveyance
overland.
S.
E.
Francisco
went
to
The
Dalles
over
Sunday
visitor
in
Mosier.
I
Sectiou
13,
T
o
w
n
sh
ip
2
N
o
rth
,
Range 11 East,
complete
every
week
Chown.
I.ost—On The Dalles road last week,
Mower repairs, hay rakes and forks
Monday night to remain at The Dalles "Provided that written notice be tent
W illa m e tte M eridian, ha s filed notice of in
W. F. I.eeper returned from Port a parcel containing a shirt waist partly Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Andrew, left Hospital
at Chown’s.
Ion
to
m
a
k
e
final
five-year
proof,
b-
where
he
will
receive
treat
by tbe assured whenever any : nsh c laim to the land a bo ve described, foeaU
before
land Tuesday after spending several made. Finder please notify Mrs E.JC. Wednesday for Exeter, Calif., after a ment. Mr. Francisco, who has been given
Lee Hunter was in Hood Kiver on days
trip
to
tbe
Sandwich
Islands
or
to
the
Register a n d Receiver. l T. H L au d Office, at
j
Rhodes.
visit
at
the
home
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
!
on
business.
in poor health for several weeks, went Atlantic stutes is undertaken, to the T he Dalles,Oregon, on th e 181 b d a y of A u g u st,
business Tuesday.
D Chattield. Mrs. Chatlield snd out
The Misses Ellen and Elsie Carlson Mrs. A. L. Kuehl and her siater. R.
tin.
last Saturday to the saw mill of
1-ert us finish your films. Same may be went
C la im a n t n a m e s as witnesses: _ T h o m a s .. Moe,
agent of the comisiny at San Lee
little
daughter,
Ethel,
accompanied
Miss
Edna
Schubert,
of
Portland,
who
The Dalles Monday to visit for
Eliner Root. In attem pting to go to general
te r. Leslie It >ote, D avid Robinson, all
left at the Kulletin olfice. Klocnm .% a week to with
them
as
far
as
Hood
River.
Francisco,
Cal.,
and
provided
also
that
has
been
visiting
here
for
several
the place of O. E. Wilson he became on the overland route the said assured of M II o ou
sier, < iregon
Canfield. Hood Kiver.
tf Jess Hutson friends.
! F R A N K WOODCOCK.
weeks,
left
yesterday
for
Portland
returned
to
Parkdsle
Friends of Ralph Gruman, the light exhausted and fell by the roadside,
Keg later.
Mrs. Mary F. Hopkins was here the Monday after visiting with friends in where they expect to résidé.
JU a ll
weight boxer who spent a part of the unable to arise. Miss Sheldon, who to take bis own risk by death from
first of the week visiting with her son, j Mtsier.
was
riding
horseback
across
country,
1
Miss
Estella
H
Parker,
who
haa
summer
at
Mayerdsle,
will
be
inter
hostile
Indians."—Wall
Street
Journal.
J f*. Tryon, and family.
Choicest cute of meat anti prompt ser
Dr. W. K. Shinn, father of Rnbt. E. been attending the summer session for
to know that he ia now training finding him, returned to the mill for
vice in mailing jronr or« 1er to you. Ac
Mrs. E C. Khodes went to Hood Shinn, foreman at Muyerdale, returned teachers at the Oregon Agricultural ested
at Neu Dor, Long Islnad. Mr. Gru nelp. A wHgon was brought out and I-adies, secure your calling cards at count
in thirty «lays. Vour pat
Kivir yesterday to accompany her sis to I’urtland Tuesday morning after College,
returned home Monday. She man, who is under the tutelage of Billy Mr Francisco taken to the Wilson the 11 tlletin office. 60 cards for 75c; ronage h due
earnestly solicited. The Hood
ter-in-law, Miss K. Khodes. who had visiting with his son. Mrs. Shinn will visited Tnesday
place.
Mr
Wilson
brought
him
to
Roche,
has
been
booked
for
four
con
with
friends
in
The
cotno up from Portland for a visit.
River Market, Hood River, Ore.
remain for a longer stay.
Dalles.
town Sunday.
100 cards for $1.
tests.
Shoes for Men
THE PARIS FAIR
Hood River
f
::
Arthur
Pharmacy
Oregon
1
E ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS IN HOOD RIVER and must dispose of our stock
at once. We offer you the largest and best stock of Groceries in Hood River
COST.
Buy your year’s supply of Groceries now and make worth while savings.
Sale Begins, Thursday, July 27th, at 9 a. m.
And Lasts Until Saturday, August 5th
Come early while our stock is complete.
nesday the 26th.
SUG AR
Beans and Rice
1 lb. Small White Beans..........
1 lb. Large White Beans.....................
3 lbs. Bayo B eans........................
3 lbs. Pink Beans__________
3 lbs. Lima Beans __ m ......................
3 lbs. Red Mexican Beans.................
4 lbs. Japan Rice ................................
31 lbs. Fancy Head Rice
Soaps, Washing Powders
6 bars Crystal White Soap....................
6 liars White Bear Soap..................
liars Royal White Soap
f> liars Ivory’ Soap .............................
5 liars Fels Naptha Soap
6 bars Feldman’s Naptha Soap.
6 'oars Clean Easy Soap....
6 bai I ’earl White Soap
8 liars lA*nnox Soap.............................
1 package Gold Dust.............................
1 (tackage Citrus Washing Powder.....
3 cans Old Ihitch Cleanser...................
3 liars Bon Ami.... ..............................
12 bars Elk Savon Soap.........................
8 cans Lighthouse.................................
12
10c
10c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
2 Sc
25c
25c
25c
25c
2 Sc
20c
20c
25c
25c
25c
25c
We will not buy again.
Store closed all day Wed
P o u n d s fo r $ 1 . 0 0
Cereals
2 pkgs. Grape-Nuts
25c
3 pkgs. Keliog’s
llog’s Corn Flakes___
25c
3 pkgs. Krinkle Corn Flakes
20c
2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat, Rice or Corn ___
25c
1 pkg. Shredded Wheat Biscuit .
10c
1 pkg. Alber’s Oats or Wheat
20c
1 pks. Olympic or Alber’s Pancake Flout 20c
3 pkgs. Pott Toasties
................ 25c
3 pkgs. Kellog’s Krumbles
25c
2 pkgs. Cream of Wheat
35c
1 pkg. Kellog’s Wheat Biscuit . .... 10c
2 pkgs. Pettijohn Breakfast Food
25c
l pkg. H. 0. Breakfast Food .
15c
l pkg. Poetum Cereal
20c
1 small tin Instant Postum ........
.JaC
l large tin Instant Poetum.
45c
FLOUR
Pure White, sack $1.35, barrel
Peerless - sack 1.25, barrel
10 pound sack Graham
10 pound sack Whole Wheat............
10 pound sack Pancake Flour
9 pound sack Com Meal
9 pound sack Cream Rolled Oats.
10 pound sack Farina
10 pound sack Buckwheat .............
$5.20
4 80
35c
35c
45c
30c
35c
45c
40c
Sack
Coffees and Peas
M. J. B. Coffee, lb. 35c. 21 lbs. 85c- 5 lbs.
$1.50
Golden West Coffee, 1 lb. 35c. 3 lbs. $1
Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee, 1 lb. 35c. 2j
lbs. 85c
Dependable Coffee, 1 lb. 35c. 2} lbs. 85c
Hills Bros. Coffee, 1 lb. 35c> 2] lbs. 85c
Tree Tea. 'A lb. pkg. 20c. 1 lb. pkg. 40c
Ridgway’s Tea
'A lb. 25c 1 lb. 50c
Bulk Gunpowder Tea, lb. _______ 40c
Heinz Tomato Catsup
For years the leading tomato catsup * C «
on the market, large bottle
****
Burnett’s Extracts
Highgrade.extra quality,the best known
extracts in the United States. The follow
ing flavors: vanilla, lemon, onion, celery,
ginger, spearment, banana, raspberry, straw-
lierry, pineapple, wintergreen, cinnamon,
rose, almond, pistachio, orange, nep{>ermint
nutmeg; two ounce bottles, regular p c «
3.vseller, the bottle
•
Exceptional Bargains
Natural leaf Japan Tea, noted for quality
and flavor, the pound ........................ 3 0 f
$ 8 .2 5
Fruit Jars
Masons, pts. 50c; qts. 60c; half gal... 80c
Economy, pts. 80c, qts. 90c; half gal $1.25
W’ide Mouth Self Sealing Masons, pts... 70c
qts. 80c; half gallons........................... $1
Self Sealing Masons, pts. 65c; qts..........75c
half gallons...............
95c
Mason Jar Caps, dozen............................ 20c
Economy Jar Caps, dozen...................... 20c
Mason .far Rubbers, heavy, dozen.......... 5c
BARGAINS
1 bottle Sniders Uatsup.............................20c
3 cans Campbell’s Soups......................... 25c
2oc packages Crackers.............................. 20c
3 cans Oysters.......................................... 25c
1 pound Jlershev’s Cocoa........................ 29c
1 pound Royal taking Powder............... 40c
Crieoo
30c. 60c. $1.20
1 |iackage Raisins................................... 10c
2 packages Currants............................... 25c
Miscellaneous
3 box'es Matches........................................ 10c
2 pounds Peanut Butter........................ 25c
1 bar Glycerine Soap.............................. 5c
1 bottle Blueing............................................5c
1 bottle Ammonia
51-
F LY S W A T T E R S FREE
COME EARLY. WE WILL POSITIVELY NOT RESTOCK.
W ood’s Cash Grocery