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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910 jZION LACE SALE M 1 - 1 i ZION LACS INDUSTRIES. ZION CITY. ILLINOIS VION LACES and m?.ny interesting features in their manufacture are on exhibition in one of our show windows. This display is educa tional and every person should see it. From 3,400 to 1500 bobbins are required to thread one lace machine, besides the beam and warp, making a total when the machine is threaded of 13,000 threads in actual work. When a machine is fully threaded there are 6,700 mi'es of cotton on it, enough to reach from here to England and nearly back again. See the illustrations of the various machines in operation where they take in the thread and turn out the dainty, attractive laces also skeins of yarns, yarn spools pieces of lace just as they come from the machines. Especially interesting is the process of clipping, scalloping and sepa rating. The exhibit is so unique and the values so unusual that a visit will be of material interest to you. 9000 Yards of Good .Domestic Made Lace and Insertion on Special Sale, 39 per doz., wide and narrow widths; your choice, nothing worth less than 5 and values included up to 10c per vd., iust to show that America can produce lace values thnt i - - a startle France and fiermanv. where nil nnr Inrpc nf thic rUnmrior I have heretofore been manufactured. New Goods Arriving in All Departments New Ginghams direct from Scotland, as well as good domestic brands. New Gold and Silver Allovers, New Gold and Silver Bands, New Fauntelroy fluids' Hats FRANK A. CRAM Live Local Copies Mr. and Mr. C. A. ltfll were week end vleltors In Portland. Mrs. Ida Smith wan the guest of her slater Mrx. Eiert stranahan Sun-, day. i Madame Carroll came up from j Portland for the week end with her' oon P. H. Carroll. ; letters received in this city last 1 week show that the Wood worths 1 ami Hartleys are at present enjoying ( the sunshine and lialmy I1ree7.es of old ! .Mexico. I Geo. O. Uruce and H. C. Tuttle, of ' Indianapolis, friends of (ieo. Fox, Husum's enterprising resident, were! here last week looking the country over for Investments. Clark Thomsou, of the Wind Itiver ! I. mutter Company, who has leen looking after thp logging operations i of the company, back of White Sal-) mon, was a guest nt the Mt. Hood! Hotel Friday night, returning to Cas cade Locks Saturday morning. I A. 15. Combs the well known Insur ance man purchased a acre tract partly Improved in the Mt. Hood district lfist week for 15. t Meeker, a wealthy Chicago man. Mr. liecker; will come here shortly with his faml-. ly to make his home. The property ' was bought for f lyi an acre cash. j Mrs. Harry DeWitt went to Port land Wednesday for a visit with her j sister Mrs. Seneca Fouts. j S. E. Bartuess was a Portland vlsi-! tor for a day or two last week on matters connected with the Odd Fel lows' affairs. Mrs. Green and MissLuella llawley left Sunday for a two-week's visit in Portland. Later they will 1 joined ; by Miss Jennie Hawley, who will i spend several days In the clly doing j her Spring buying. 1 The Phllathea Club met Friday 1 Evening at the home of Miss Eva Brock for a social evening. The prize for the games was won by Miss ( Kuth Hauna. A very plcasaut eve- j ning was spent during which ape-i tizing refreshments were served. j Frank !avenpoit, after an uhsencej of some time, was here for a visit Sunday. Hood I'.iver's pioneer lum berman is interested In a mill on the i Sandy river, and has bought several ! big tracts of fruit land In the section j that will Ie reached by the new elec- j trie line out of Portland to Mt. Hood. Frank Is just as much of an enthusiast in regard to Hood Itiver as ever, anil says he expects to spend considerable of the Summer here looking after his Interests. (ieo. Dlmmlck, of the Fp(er Valley, went to Portland Sunday on 11 bust ness trip. Robert Krohn, physical director of the Portland schools, who owns a rnnch at Hood Itiver, spent Sunday here. It. I. Stanton formerly of San Fran cisco and lately a press operator for the Oregon Journal has accepted the position of night telegraph oierator here. Another of the series of sacred con certs was given at the Congregation al church Sunday evening to a large attendance. In addition to the num bers given by the members of the choir, Mrs. J. M. Schmeltr.er and Mrs. E. O. Dutro sang solos, Miss Eva Yates gave a recitation and Miss Henvls gave a numlter on the piano. A full line of poultry supplies at Whitehead's." List your property with Devliu & Firebaugh. First Spring showing of Gordon hats are now lielng shown In J. G. Vogt's window. Money to loan on Hood Itiver resi dence property. John Iceland Hen oYrson, Incorporated. Buy two good lots for a little money. Payments on your own terms. Phone 168K, or address I-I), care of News office. C. W. Edmunds, M. I., eye, ear, nose and throat diseases exclusively. Office hours it:l" a. m. to 4 p.m. Phone 4:1, Kes. :i:il2 L. Time is Required and Energy Consumed TO ACCOMPLISH ALL THINGS We Would Do One Thing, and Do It Well Rather than Half Do several things Therefore We Have Specialized Upon HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LANDS Having cut out City property, rentals, insurance and all other adjuncts to the Real Estate business. Thus the entire efforts of our large sales force is - Concentrated on Selling Hood River Orchard Lands giving those listing their property with us every advantage for quick re turns. If you are thinking of selling, call at our office and talk it over, or leave a phone message and we will call upon you. DEVLIN &. FIREBAUGH THE LEADING DEALERS SWETLAND BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON H. R. B. 4. T. Building, HOOD RIVER, OREGON A lively boy was iiorn to Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Walton of the I'pper Val ley. In Portland last week. Louis Fritz, deputy game and fish warden of the Dalles, came down Sun day for a look at the fish laddies alone the I food Itiver. E. It. '-.Mollle" Moller arrived from New York Thursday, where he has been spending the Winter. He rv- turned by the way of California. The atmosphere of dear old Broadway was still clinginu; to "MolUe," but he expects to shake It loose after a round or two with the cultivator. His brother will return later. Tlie Bridal Veil LumlteriDK Com pany announces that . L. hniery has been made manacer of their large establishment here and that the company expects ',to provide Hood Itiver patrons with an Increas ed stock of all kinds of dressed and finishing lumber for the coming seas on as well as fruit boxes. Mr. Kmery is well known here and It Is expected that he will prove a valuable acquis! tion to the company. C. A. Moscly, who bought one of the most desirable ten-acre tracts of young orchard In the valley has pur chased 240 acres of fruit land at M osier. The purchase was made through I). I. Hail, and the land will be subdivided and sold in small tracts by Mr. Moseley. It is situated on the road between Mosier and The Dalles, and Is one of the most desirable sec tions in that rapidly developing and excellent suburb of Hood Itiver. The meeting of the Thursday Musi cal Club, held at the home of .Mrs. Dutro last week, added another 10 the enjoyable affairs of the club. The composers were Combs and Pade rewskl, Mrs. Clay Brock singing the "Four I-af Clover" by the former, and Mrs. O.J. Nelson rendering one of the great pianolst'ti selections, both of which were admirable. The bi ographies were given Jy Mrs. Dutro. During the business meeting three new memlKTs werenild'-d to t lie club's growing list, after which the guests enjoyed the refreshments served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the charming new home of Mrs. Nelson, when the composers will be Beethoven and Kgeruls. Table boarders taken. -'."-' State street. Coarse ground and rock salt at Whitehead's. For results, list your orchard (and with pevliu Sc. Flrebaugh. A. A. Jayne has money to lend at 6 per cent on good security. Notice J. J. Vogt's window If you are Interested to know the new crea tions In (Jordon hats. Alfalfa; carlot quantities; a fancy graded product. Bbilock Fruit Co., Walla Wnlla, Wnsli." Fpr Sale Brand new visible type writer. Try ft a week. A. Wll- Aon, Mount Hood depot.? Have buyers for some Improved and unimproved fruit farms. Call ami at jour place with (Sen. D. Cul-Ix-rtson &. Co. For Kent An elegant front ofjlce or sleeping room In the Davidson building. Htenm heat. Apply nt room H or at Light A Water oHlcc. For h good hot lunch call In nt K.'ssA Itlchnrdu Oyster rooms. Ha clwi.od aweet cream served with our coffee, and also for aale In any quantify. Chas. B. and It. W. Pratt spent the day la Portland Wednesday on a business trip. Workmen have been busy this week removing several tons of rock and dirt from the east side grade. K. Shelley Morgan, of th Schmidt Lithographing Company, came up Sunday to look things over prepara tory to brluglng his family here. ,V. M. Kollock, wlio Is In Madison, Wis., writes the News that he will soon return and has Interested a numlter of people In Hood Itiver. The country roads are In good con dition fur this time of year. A little sunshine and wind would dry them up and make the going tirst rate. Foust & Howe have taken the agency for the Ford touring car. One of these hadny little roadsters Is be ing demonstrated by Fred Howe, and Is giving good satisfaction. The next meeting of the Woman's Club will be held next week, Wednes day, February l'i, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Mr. W. F. Larway will have charge of program. Dr. II. L. Hum ble will address the club on Science vs. The White Plague. The American Express Company, according to the latest report, has purchased the Interests of the Pacilic nnd Wells-Fargo companies on the coast and also on all the Harrlimtn lines. The American has been absorb ing 11 lot of express territory recently, and now has lines extending frotn coast to coast. Our specialty Is orchard lands. IH-v Hit & Flrebaugh. Don't let the rabbits eat your trees. Buy your tree protectors nt White head's I'pper Valley I have some good buys now In t lie I'pper alley. W. II. Marshall. NURSERY STOCK Fur biir. well matured apple trees, standing from 6 to 7 feet in row. Newtona and Spit, rail or write S. W. HCPPNEZK Two Mil Wut of Town National Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A. Established 1868 Over One Million Dollars of Insurance in Force in Hood River County. DEATH CLAIMS PAID IHOHm.V I For rates or information annlv fn t w j J. M. Schmeltzer Local Representative, or A. 15. Combs State Manager, Portland Itex Brand Stwk and Poultry Food. Best In the world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. I'pper vi.lley I have 70 .'! acres. small house and bain, nearly all good; adjolues l.'d) acre-tract just cleared and set to trees. A buy. W II. Marshall. Dee. COLONIST FARES FROM FROM: Chicago.$33 St. Louis $32 Peoria $31.55 St. Paul, Duluth $25 Kansas City, Omaha $25 and correspondingly low rates from all points Fast to all points on Spokane. Portland & Seattle Ry. and Stations on Astoria I Columbia River R. R, Portland to Astoria, Inc. Tickets on Sale Daily flARCM ist to APRIL i5th Inc., 1910 Arrangements may he made with any Agent of the S. P. A S. or A. & C. K. to deliver tickets to friends In the East. Detailed information furnished by E. A. OIBERT, Agent, White Salmon, ..or., M. H. ADAMS, 0. P. A T, A Portland, Oregon Duffy & Zimmerman frcob Bread, pieo and Cahcs daily SFancy and Wedding Carta ttlade to Order Model Bakery Succesaora to T. H. Williams A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Pealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on Tirst Mortgages I I re Insurance In best Companies, Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 30SOk Street Hood River W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited Foust & Howe Mechanical Experts Automobile and Bicycle REPAIRING Lass Band Sawing, (las and Steam En glnes Rebuilt. Machine work of all descriptions. Sixth nd Columbia Strwt. I'hon IW-