THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1910 If You Want an OVERCOAT or SUIT our large stock is now on Special Sale THE PARIS FAIR THE STORE THAT GIYES YOU THE BIGGEST VALUES LADIES' SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS and Sweaters, all at special prices. 2nd Floor Once more wo have the pleasure to announce the departure of our buyer, Mr. M.Et McCarty, for the eastern markets to personally seleot our new Spring Stock. In making this trip we find we can best serve you with the very newest and. best things the markets afford. Visiting all of the largest cities we know what is right in style, and buying direct from the factories and largest wholesalers for cash, we secure the newest things and at a good saving. These good prices we secure we share with you, regardless of what some may say about them being inferior goods. This assertion is merely an excuse for the higher prices asked by themselves for the same quality of merchandise. This faot you know to be true, if you are one of our many customers, and if you are not, we only ask you to investigate and we will leave it to your own judgment. We know what your verdict will be, for it cannot be otherwise when you notice that we carry the best makes in all departments. Nemo corsets for ladies, Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits, Manhattan shirts, John B. Stetson hats, Hamilton & Brown and The Brown shoes the product of the largest factories in the world. Dress Goods, Millinery and ready-to-wear of the most reliable makes. We are preparing to put in a larger and more complete stock than ever and want you to await their arrival. By so doing you will be amply repaid by not only getting the very newest in style and patterns, but you will buy at a good saving. Announcement 5pecial Boys' and Misses' Hose Here is a special for Saturday that you do not want to overlook. Good, heavy ribbed hose, fast black color, double heel and toe, sizes 6 to 9 1-2, good full size. Special Saturday only, i pairs to the customer at the price the pair, 5c Special Men's Fleeced Lined Gloves and Hittens, Values up to, the pair, 60c, all samples, Al goods at regular price. Special the pair, 38c Special Gauntlet and Wrist Gloves Men's Gauntlet and Wrist Gloves of calfskin, buck and horsehide, worth up to $1 a pr. Special, the pair 63c Special Hen's Dress Shoes of kid, satin calf, velour calf and box calf, Blucher cut, two good full soles. Shoes that sold for $2, $2.2 5 and $2.50, Choice $1.48 On the Hands ot the People of Hood River IS Clarke's Benzo-Cream A SCIENTIFIC TOILET PREPARTION WITHOUT AN EQUAL BEST FOR CHAPPED HANDS Price 25 Cents GHAS. N. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY C orrespondence 'moum hood The Mount Hood Grange met In regular gewlon January 2L with C. K Miller, worthy muster. Mr. and Mm. L. A. Newman of I'lne Grove spent a couple of days with the Culbertnon family of thin place. Thomas C'ulbertson has U-en try ing to clear some of the tlralx'r off his place the past week or so. The snow Is rather deep to make much of a showing. There has been the beet slelghlnsr In these part this winter of Hny In the past six years. The temperature has averaifd about "2 for the past six weeks or more. A irood time wa reported nt the lUI-kuh Installation held at Grib I)1h"s hall recently. Mr. Combs, the life Insurance man, ha lxn dolnt: business In this neighborhood auln. W. B. and J. ('. Davidson have ts-eii flxltiK up a building for I'utnam Kt-lley &. Har on the iMirnas place, for a jjariK of Japs which they expect to do i lot of clearing the coming season. John Yautliler Is on his old place nur Mount Hood hall, having had to vacate tlx- Human place on ac count of change In ownership. Jesse I'avldson has one female col lie pup three months old for sale cheap If called for soon. Claude Flke has gone for a trip to the Willamette valley. hft-r which he will return to his former I iwn home. Mr. and Mrs. Clark went to Hood Itlver Monday of I ant week. Mr. Clark went on down to Portland, Mrs. Clark remaining In Hood Hlver during his absence. C V. Miller's wife and children have leeu suffering an attack of the Krlp. Itoy Large was In Hood Itlver re cently and brought one of his aunts out to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kush. J. C. and V. II. Davidson and Earl Newman attended a recent meeting of Tine Grove grange, reporting a good time. ODELL Mrs. L. A. E. Clarke to entertaining Mrs. Covllle, a friend of old Kansas days. J. P. Naumes made a business trip to Portland for a few days last week. Many are out of school with bad colds. Miss Broomhead spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. C. II. McCoy. Mr. Post Is visiting at the home of J. It. Crosby. Fred Howard and Miss Pauline Hagey were married In Portland last Thursday. A nutnler of residents of Odell are having new phones put In. The new store of Connaway Mer cu tit lie Company Is slowly but surely nearlng completion. Some of the residents of Odell have new phone iiumlters, the eight line Ix-lug divided, making one half the twelve line. Ellen Shelley ha Is-en sick, causing her absence from school the past week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Zeller returned from Portland Wednesday, where they have Is-en for nearly a month. Next Sunday evening Is llev. Spaul illng's regular app lntment. Every one may know that they will receive a good message. Norman Bradley, who ha been living on Mrs. Kroeger'a "Mountain Nook" place, will move this week Into T. Olsen's house near Summit. Advertising did itl PINE GROVE Mr. Batteu went to Portland on business Thursday morning, return ing Saturday. Itev. Spauldiug gave an excellent sermon Sunday morning, taking for his text, ''Blessed are the pure lu heart, for they shall see God." Mrs. Powell and children, who have been spending several days with Mr. Mark's people, left Wednesday for Montana to joiu Mr. Powell. After an absence of several weeks Mr. aud Mrs. Collier have returned to their home. J. (. Jarvis went to Portland Monday and will go to Washougal, Wash., before returning home. The W. C. T. l;. will meet with Mrs. Julia Hunt Friday afternoon of this week. The subject uuiler discus sion Is "The Patent Medicine Evil." Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Mark received Intelligence from Salem last week of the advent of a little son born to Dr. and Mrs. Sweetland. Mrs. Sweet land Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark. The Ladles' Aid held a very pleas ant social session with Mrs. Ben Lage Wednesday afternoon of last week. A goodly number ot members and visitors were In attendance. The next meeting will le held with Mrs. E. E. Lage next week Wednesday. MOSIER Mrs. J. N. Mosier came up from Portland Friday evening to visit with her husband. Mrs. Dick Evans and daughter Maude returned from The Dalles Thursday where they went to visit with Mrs. Evan's brother, George Denton, whom she had not seen for eight years. A. P. Bateham returned Friday from a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maceyandson drove over the mountain from Hood Klver Tuesday to attend the Joint In stallation of Odd Fellow and He iM'kah lodges. Miss Jennie Booth came down from Celilo Saturday to attend the Waite Booth wedding. Clarence Dinsmore and wlfesent several days this week with Clar ence's mother out on their mountain view farm. Tuesday evening a large crowd of Oild Fellows, Kehckahs and Invited guests gathered at Lamb's hall to witness the joint Installation ot the two lodges. Deputy Nora Hunter Installed the oirieers of Manzineta lodge, iH'puty McCleary of The Dalles Real Estate Bulletin $4.500.00 Fir acres one mil from town, all in 2-year -old Spits, and Newtown; 1 1-2 acres of berries between trees; 8 room house and small bam; 5 inches of water. Terms, one-half cash. f 10,000,00-Ftftjr-five acres I miles from town; partly cleared, nearly all good land; easy terms. This is a good buy; please investigate. tlO.OOO.OO-Twenty-threa acres 2 miles out; 12 acres of Bp it a. and Newtowns 2-year-olds, 8 acres of truck garden land, t acres un cleared; small house and barn; 9 Inches of water and free water; 12 acres of berries be tween trees. Buyer can make the first pay ments from ths returns of property. 2600down 1 12.000.00-Ten acres In the very best part of the West ttuJe; 9 acres in trees 1 -year-olds; new, modem ten room house; up-to-data outbuild ings; everything first class. Terms, one-half cash. This is one of the very best places in the valley and should be seen before buying elsewhere. INSURE BEFORE THE FIRE. We represent standard compsntes only, surh as the PHKNIX, LONDON and LANCASHIRE and many others. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office next Mt. Hood Hotel mom za-L Installed the ollicers of Beacon lodge. Following a supper was served to which all did justice. The evening was enjoyed by all present. The base ball boys held a meeting the tlrst of the week at V. J. Little page's In (J rand View for the pur pose of organizing and getting ready for fine weather. Misses l.eta, Ora and Georgia Valte came up from Eugene Satur day evening to be present at the Walte-Booth wedding. C. C. (Jove was a visitor over Sun day In town. Uev.Chaffee went to Cascade Locks to All his regular appointment Suu day evening. H. E. Waite and Mrs. Belle Booth were united lu marriage by Kev. Stark Sunday at high noon at the residence of the bride, south of town. They left for Portland on a late train Sunday evening, where they will make their future home. Both parties are well known here and left amid a shower of rice and good wishes of a host of friends. In Memorlam Can by I'ost No Department of ) ost No. 10, 1 regon, (i. A. It., Jan. -2-2, 1910. ) The following resolution was this day adopted by unanimous vote of the Post and was ordered spread upon the minutes of thl meeting, aud Its publication requested in The Hood Klver Glacer, and The Hood Klver News, and a copy of the same pre sented to Mrs. Adella Stranahan. Whereas, The long, weary, but vic torious march of another soldier Is over, and we, with halting step, broken ranks and saddened hearts, resume the duties of our vanishing army; therefore be It Kesolved. That In the death of Oscar L. Stranahan, whose name stands first upon our roster as a charter member of Canby Post, we have lost a true and tried comrade, whose record lathe Fifth Minnesota Infantry ami the I'. S. Signal Corps Is attested by wounds received In action at the battles of luka and Cbarin, and by his devotion to the work of our order, as shown by his continued service In all the otticlal duties of the Post; that the city and county of Hood Klver has lost an eminent citizen and worthy builder of Its progressive spirit, and that wc can only bow our heads In deepest sympathy for his tsreaved wld.w and sorrowing children, whose only comfort Is t tie Incense of pleasant memories and the knowledge that lie is In the care of the Great Com mander, "Who doetb all things well." "Taps" have lieen sounded; another comrade has teen called to take his place In the great review. C. F. VV At.no, Committee John A. Wilson, T. J. Ccnnino, You'd Like Running Water throughout your house and grounds, would you not? And not being in close proximity to the city water mains, you're wondering how to get it? Well that's easy, lor a Leader Water Supply System will furnish at all times, an ample supply of hot or cold water for your house, your lawn and your stable if desired. The Leader System is of untqvaUd effi ciency and economy in operation, and guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Ask your dealer to tell you all about the Leader System or write to us for booklet. "How I Solved the Water Supply Problem." A- i HOOD RIYLK AGENCY Apple Land & Orchard Co. Office, No. 9 Oak Street. Phone 26 or 2002-X We are Giving Great Bargains in Cut Glass, Hand Painted China Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, etc. Hrtbur Clarke Opci Evcalags Sec Oar wiBdiw THE JEWELER J) SPECIAL SALE OF HEATING STOVES We have a few Heaters left that wc do not wish to carry until next year will Close Out what we have left at WHOLESALE PRICES BLOWERS BROS. Hardware, Vehicles and Implements