THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1910 Ladies' one and two piece house dresses, made good and full, of A. F. C. gingham in plain and striped patterns. Your choice only - $2.00 THE PARIS FAIR Hood River's Largest and Best Store Just Received a small shipment of new BOOKS that will interest you. Call and look them over. New Spring Oxfords We have just unpacked our first shipment of New Spring Oxfords, all the new lasts and nobby styles that will be the Proper Thing lor 1910 We have them for Men, Women Boys and Girls, and the Babies, in kid, patent, Russian calf, gun metals and suadis. All widths and sizes. awiTi . i 1 Km If you cannot find what you want in our im- YVHITE IIOISE LOW CITS 4-,.l. shoes, you will certainly be hard to please. We have twice the stock of any two stores in the county for you to choose from. Rugs and Art Squares Do you know that we can save you good money on your Rug, whether it be on Ingrain Brussels or a genuine Wilton Velvet; all sizes from a small mat 18x 20 inches for 45c up to a genuine Wilton Velvet, one piece, 0x12 for... $35.00 Special Ladies Tailored Suits, some we want to close out, worth from $8 to $15. Why, the Skirt alone is worth the price. Your choice, the Suit $5.00 Special Ladies' Short Coats, values up to $6.00. Splendid big values, choice $1.00 III Special This week we are going to give the men a chance to save some of their hard earned cash. On Saturday we will sell Men's Work Shirts, made of twilled shirting, good full cut, in solid colors and in stripes. Shirts that are worth 50c each anywhere. Not ' more than two shirts to the customer, and on "3 C Saturday only, your choice Special We have a few Men's Suits of good pat terns and serviceable goods on our Bargain Table that it will pay you to look at. $20.00 Suits at $14.50 $ 9.50 Suits at $ 7.00 Etc. Some good knock-about Suits at $5 and $6 Special On the Hands of People of Hood River the ! IS Clarke's Benzo Cream A SCIENTIFIC TOILET PKEPARTION WITHOUT AN EQUAL BEST FOR CHAPPED HANDS Price 25 Cents CHAS. N. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY J C orresponcience ODELL Margaret Klnwr lt-ft hcIioo! luwt wet-k. Franc-en Touey of I'ortlaml ban iNt-n Hw'inllnr t lie int week at the borne of lier mother, Mr. Sarah Ton Hey. Wallace Young exH-ct to return from eantern Oregon In a few dayH with several npan of Iiothch. Mr. I'ltue anil family, who have leen camping near Udell, have gone to California. Kathcrine Kemp han Ix-en away vlniting for a few day. The C'hrintian Kmleavor meeting at the home of T. W. AtkiiiHou lat VelneH(lay evening wan thoroughly enjvel ly all who were present. V ALLEY CREST Will Moody wan a IiiinInwn e-iller j In The Idtllf the pant week. Mr. Harvey han returned to hln ranch after several weeks' ahuenee. J. F. ThompHiiii made a hiiMineHH trip to Mood I'tlverlast wii'k. The Mi hool enjoyed a visit from Supt. V.. '., Smith of Hood lllver Monday. MIhh Allie 'l'homps.m went to llee Friday f.r a week's visit with relatives. A. T. Allen, Mr. Twelves and Mr. and Mr. Winter and son of Salt Lake Cit.v, who were In thin vicinity several days last week, returned to Hood lliver Friday. UNDEKWOOD 15. F. Westfall had a tin rrow escape from death one day last week, while working about the planer at thesaw mill. His clothing was caught in the pulley on the counter shaft, that wan revolving at luM) revolutions per minute, and he was drawn Into the machinery in such a way that he was enabled to get hold of the planer tied and bold on until his clothing gave way. In the meantime a belt had come loose and nearly pounded lilin to a Jelly. While there were no bones broken, It will be some time liefore he will be able to get around again. W. F. Cash was In Portland a couple of days this week. H. It. Adams, who has been with his uncle In the I'nderwood store for nearly a year, lias moved back to Cascade Lis'ks where his father Is In business. . The Shepard tract of V2 acres was sold to F. I. Morrison of Yankton, N.I). The sale was made by W, ! Cash, Win. Olien, fruit Inspector for Klickitat Co., was In town Satur day. (ieo. K. IVBryon of Stevenson was In Underwood on business Tuesday. County Engineer I.lnn was also up on business. The big dolphin at the mouth of the White Salmon, consisting of sev en big piles, was shaved off smooth and clean by the Ice Sunday morn ing, just as if It had been made of so many straws. The Sliunious came up from the Locks and picked up the boom sticks and towed them back to safe anchorage. W. U. nine and E. It. Cobb are wearing u smile that won't come off these days, for they have at last got ten rid of the Hood Uiver carpenter outfit that have leen going through the motions of building theiuahouse during the past few months. We understand that the Cortland Kailwny, Light iSc Iowt Co., have disposed of t heir laud on the Little White Salmon to eastern partlesand that It will be cut up and placed on tliu market. This will be a tine tlifng for the country as a whole, for there Is some very Hue laud, much of It suitable for fruit In the tract. MOSIER Born January 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Carr, a son. Miss irace Hodge returned to her home In Hood Itlver Monday ufter visiting several days witli Miss Ag nes l'hillips. Mrs. Wtn. N. Akers left Wednesday to visit relatives in Hood Itlver for a few days. C. L. McKenna came up from Port land Wednesday on business. A gang of men have been busy lately lathing and making other needed repairs In the Baptist church, the plasterer Is expected the first of the week. i. It. Wood has the con tract for the Inside painting and when all Is completed will Is- a big Improvement. Miss Agnes Evans died at the hunie of her parents In irand View district Sunday morning after a lingering illness. She was taken toCorhett, Ore., for burial. A goodly number of Modern Wood men and friends spent two days this week helping their brother ami neighbor E, J. Bailey put up a new house for his mother, who had the misfortune to lose her home by (ire the first of January. The boys all worked with a will, and the family expect to move In next week. Friday evening the new comet was finite plainly seen by all those for. tunate enough to l? gazing went ward. N. I. Sturglss' new building Is nil completed and he Is moving his fam ily In this week. Sunset Land j&gency REAL ESTATE broke: rs CASHMKRi; : WASHING ION Send for Pricelist of Lands in the Wenatchee Valley, Wn. Real Estate Bulletin $ 4,wn,00, 40 acrM uncleared, mmtly brunh lan, rluce to Willow Flat. Kaaily cleared. Term, one-half down. tl0.ono.no. 80 acrea uncleared brunh land. Thin laya well and ia eaily cleared, M.000.00. 40 arrea 7 mi I en out on the rt niile. Uncleared. 110,000.00. 40 acren. eloae to church, achool, more and Ry., 6 and 1-2 mi led out. One-half of thu ia cleared and ready for tree. All ood land. Fine building aite. I6.fi00.no. 20 acren, 4 acre in 3 yaar old orchard, flint flaaa, balance all nneet of apple land. 1 Fine alope. No atone. INSURE BEFORE THF. FIRE. We ret.re.ent atandnrd companiea only, fliirh aa the I'HF.NIX, LONDON nd LANCASHIRE and many othera. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office next Mt. Hood Motel j PHONi 22H-L Kobt. Hardwick left during the week for a visit to his old home in the east. Now that the snow has somewhat disappeared the real estate men are getting busy and several large sales have been reported during the week. J. T. Davenport Is erecting a tem porary barn on his lots at the edge of town. The hard wind storm of Thursday night blew his first frame work down, but nothing daunted he went to work making matters right again. PINE GROVE The Ladies' Aid will hold their reg ular meeting at the home of Mrs. E. E. Lage Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. J. (). Mark Is visiting her daughter In Salem this. week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mohr went to Portland last week In response to a call from their son Alphonse, who was 111 for n. short time tint has fully recovered C. E. Sproat returned from the east Thursday evening. Mr. Eaton, who purchased the Burnett Duncan property t wo yenrs ago, has recently sold for a good consideration. King Benton and family have re turned to their home after an ab sence of several weeks. Mrs. C. If. Sproat, who has been spending a few weeks In Portland and vicinity, returned home the lat ter part of the week. The W. C. T. U. held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hunt Friday afternoon with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kerr have sold their proM-rty and It is expect ei I they will give possession In a few weeks. Johnson & Company intend soon to build on the lot recently purchased from the parsonage property. A number of the neighbors gath ered nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lage Saturday evening to hear the reading of the play entitled "The Old District School of Forty Years Ago," which Is scheduled to take Copyright 1908 by Hart SclmlFnrr fe Mar place at the grange hall February l".', under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society. (ia inert were Indulged In ami refreshments served. Mr. E. L. Smith will lead the live o'clock Vesper service at the I'nitar Ian church next Sunday, on the sub ject, ''Charles Darwin and theTlieoiy of Evolution." This is a peoples' service to which all are cordially Invited. You'd Like Running Water throughout your house and grounds, would vcu net? And not Jbeing in close proximity to the city water ma'.is, you're wonaenng now to get it Well that s easy, lor a Leader Vater 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 uncqualedefli' ciency and economy in operation, and guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Ask your dealer to tcl! ;-ou all about the Leader System or write to us for booklet, How I Solved the Water Supply Problem." i A- Aft ": 1 lit- I HOOD MVliK AOKNCV Apple Land & Orchard Co, Office, No. 9 Oak Street. I'hone 26 or 200-X Every deal little Dan Cupid makes requires a ring to consummate the contract. An Engagement Ring first, of course, and after that the more important Wed ding Ring. Our Rings are Neat, Rich and of Sterling Quality HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINGS In Brosius Block SPECIAL SALE OF HEATING STOVES VVc have a few Heaters left that we do not wish to carry until next year will Close Out what we have left at WIIOLIiSALK PRICES BLOWERS BROS. hardware, Vehicles and Implements