THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1910 8 TO open the spring season we will offer a special discount on sheer White Goods and Embroideries. When purchased for cash to the amount of $3.00 or more we will refund 10 of bill in cash. The Awaited and Welcome Annua! Period to Most Economically Purchase White Goods Of" All Kinds. We open the doors tomorrow on our greatest achievement in White Goods selling. In quantity and variety of stocks involved, in superiority of goods assembled and in actual lowness of prices quoted this event attains high water mark in white goods value-giving. Here is presented a surpassing selection of new white fabrics for garment making and household use that will win the admiration of all who admire daintiness, beauty and worth. It Is a Veritable Fair of Peerless White Beauty-A White Sale of Which We May Well Be Proud. throngs of customers here daily during the sale, now, will be accomplished at decisive discounts from Choose From These Clean, Crisp White Goods and Gain the Savings Liberally Offered. In each instance qualitv is of high order, merit making each offering a confidence inspiring attraction that will draw throngs of customers here daily during the sale. i i jf 2 Vttl J .r Jxl : o n i? 1 1 j. a l i -i. 1 mi 1 i i i a i T ? i- ive neea 10 your neeas in vnite uoous lor now arm uie conumr opnng-you a nna wnat you want, nere ana lis purcnase costs sure to prevail later. Giv f A IV I AjT A 3 A il This Puts White Goods its up io you, i i r it r I M r r. VlirMvl At the Price of Muslins Live Local Copies Attorney S. W. Stark was a busi ness vlBltor la Portland Thursday. It. J. Mclaaac returned Thursday from a business visit to Portlaud in connection with the store he will (ien at Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mac I tines and Milton VanVorst and sister, of White Salmon, were here Friday eve ning to attend the I'nlverslty Club dance. K. A. MacDonald of the I'pper Val ley returned from California last week with the expectation of com mencing work on the land he bought near D. E. Miller's place last fall. The illbert-Vaughan Implement Co. have had good proof that It pays to ad vertlse In the News. They had ten calls In one day for the elephant which appeared In their last week's ad. Mr. Irwin Parkins was the first to answer the ad, and as It whs a case of first come flint served, Mr. Parkins now has an elephant on his hands. We are wondering if Hood Klver Is going to produce a second Barnum. We wish hlra luck in his new enterprise. Take care of your customers and they will take care of you. That's the working policy of our store. F. H. Morlnn. Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Parent, of Peta lutua, Calif., were here last week visiting friends. O. S. Brown of Philadelphia, Pa., and J. W. Hobb of Portland spent several days here last week looking the valley over with a view to In vesting. C. It. Bone, who has been In South ern California for the past eight weeks arrived home Friday. Mr. Boue who was accompanied by Mrs. Bone visited many of the popular winter resorts In California and also made a trip Into Arizona and New Mexico. While In Arizona he called on Ed. Williams who was formerly In the drug business here and who has many friends and relatives at Hood Kiver. Wanted Girls to sew Hallocks at the Box Factory. A dance will be given at Pine Grove Grange hall Friday evening March 11, to which everyone Is Invited. J. and L. Hawley, milliners, will make first showing of spring hats March 1st. Regular opening March 1" and is. Hurry! hurry! hurry! The spring shipment of men's "Oak Brand" shirts Is here and they are going fast. F. H. Morlan. Judge W. L. Bradshaw was here Wednesday for a few hours ou pro fessional business. J. P. Newell of Portland was here Wednesday In connection with his profession of civil engineer. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Slade and child ren came over from Husum to at tended the I'ulverslty Club dance and remained until Tuesday of this week visiting friends. Frank Fox of Hu sum was also here as the guest of the club. T. E. Dwier made a business trip to Hood Klver last week. While there he sold an S" acre tract of land, which he bought for $1000. The land was situated right In the mountains but Mr. Dwier received a considera tion of $4i")0, thereby more than doubling his money. Falls City News. List your property with Devlin & Flrebaugh. Buy two good lots for a little money. Payments on your own terms. Phone 168K, or address 1-D, care of News office. C. W. Edmunds, M. D., eye, ear, nose and throat diseases exclusively. Office hours 9::M a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 4.1, Kes. !M2 L. For Kent Desirable furnish rooms, can be used separate or for light housekeeping. -Enquire Mrs. 7.. C. Phillips, phone 24.1-L You'll hate to hurry if you want one of our Kings-Berry hats. They are guaranteed; that's why they sell so fast. F. II. Morlan. Delays Are Dangerous A great many people have called at our office during the past week and requested us to call and see their property and list it for sale, because they realize, that we will not have so much time to list properties when the busy season begins and that to delay any Important matter is a dangerous thing to do. Notify us NOW to come and list your property for sale and get the benefit of our advertising campaign. Think It Over carefully and then come and see us or telephone and we will call and see your property. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH THE LEADING DEALERS Swetland Building PORTLAND, OREGON H.RB.&.T.Co.Building HOOD RIVER, OREGON The IT. B. aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. .1. K. Nlckelsen Fri day afternoon at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Lyon arrived at Hood Klver Friday from Baudou, Ore., where they have been spending the winter. W.N. Stewart arrived Saturday evening from Denver for a visit with his daughters, Mrs. Sanford Tate and Mrs. A. L. Day. He will also look over the valley with a view to locating. A fire la the chimney of Frank ( handler's residence caused an alarm to be sounded Wednesday morning. It resulted in no damage but caused a bad scare among some of the neighbors. John Snyder, of White Salmon. re. lated to J. C. Snyder of Hood Klver, died at the former place Friday, Feb. 2oth. The body was brought here Saturday and Interred In Idlewlld cemetery. L'nder the auspices of the I'nlversl ty club an Interesting horticultural meeting was held In the Commercial club rooms Friday afternoon. About forty memlMTs of the club and others were present and listened to discus slons ou the many phases of fruit growing and fighting tree diseases and pests. It pays to advertise. Money to loan. Apply to Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. For results, list your orchard laud with Devlin & Flrebaugb. A. A. Jayne has money to lend at 6 per cent on good security. For Sale Brand new visible type, writer, fO.-,. Try It a week. A. Wll son, Mount Hood depot. Wire wound wooden pipe Is not held In stock, but made to order. If you want any see Joe Wilson." Have buyers for some Improved and unimproved fruit farms, I'ull and list your place with Geo. I). Cul bertson & Co. Choice lots In Klvervlew Park Ad dition. Buy your lots before the prices advance. J. F. Bntchelder, '2V Cascade avenue. For Knt An elegant front olllce or sleeping ruoin In the Davidson building. Steam heat. Apply at room H or at Eight & Water olllce. For rt good hot lunch call In at Ross & Klchards Oyster rooms. Haz el wood sweet cream served with our coffee, and also for sale In any quan tity. Upper valley I have 70 .'I acres. small house and barn, nearly all good; adjolnes l.V) acre-tract Just cleared and set to tret's. A buy. W. H. Marshall. Dec. Wanted Young married lady from the East wishes room and board or either, preferably wun young con genial couple. Reasonable rates for long period. Oflress "fs noou Kiv er Newa, You can't tell how well you have traded until you have given your purchase a thorough test. At the security utore you have a guarantee of quality that 8 redeemable. F. II. Morlan. Wanted Commercial orchard, U'D. twenty or thirty acres high grade, strictly commercial lx'irlng orchard. State full particulars, and lowest wiling price, to receive attention. Address "Investor," care Hood Klver News. A. I. Mason went to Dufer Friday where he spoke before the fruit grow ers association. Through an unintentional error in the account of the memorial meeting to Frances Wlllard which was held by the W. C. T. U., mention of the recitation so admirably given by Miss Eva Yates was omitted. The subject was "Edict of Sex" which was given by this talented young lady in a manner that excited the admiration of her hearers. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Nlckelsen after a three months' absence, during which time they were In California, other southwestern states and old Mexico returned home last week While lu Petaluma Mr. Nlckelsen made a study of the poultry business which Is carried on there very exten slvely and discovered that this In dustry gives big returns. Thousands of chickens all of the White I'ghorn breed are owned by Petaluma poul try raisers and net them as high as $2. per hen annually. When the chick-hens are two years old they are fattened and sold for food pur poses. The eggs are delivered to the Petaluma market dally where they are bought up by dealers for cash. Coarse ground and rock salt at Whitehead's. Wanted Gliis to sew Hallocks at the Box Factory. If you have a small second hand safe to sell phone (X(-M. Kex Brand Stock and Poultry Food. Best In the world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. Your best servants are your feet, so they deserve the best treatment We can fit your feet with shoes that won't pinch, because they fit, and they won't wrinkle, because they fit the foot. F. H. Morlan. COLONIST FARES FROM: Chicago $33 St. Louis $32 Peoria $31.55 St. Paul, Duluth $25 Kansas City, Omaha $25 and correspondingly low rates from all points East to all points on Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry, and Stations on Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Portland to Astoria, Inc. Tickets on Sale Daily HARCH ist to APRIL i5th Inc., 1910 , Our Bttialty Is orchard lands. Iev 1 1 n & FIrebaugh. Don't let the rabbits eat your trees. Buy your tree protectors at White, head's. Upper Valley I have some good buys now In the Uper Valley. W. II. Marshall. Arrangements may be made with any Agent of the S. f. & S. or A. & C. R. to deliver tickets to friends In the Last. Detailed information furnished by II. A.OIBERT, Agent, White Salmon, ..or.. H. M. ADAMS, 0. P. ft T. A., Portland, Oregon 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 PROMPTLY For rates or information apply to J. M. Schmeltzer Local Representative, or A. B. Combs State Manager, Portland NURSERY STOCK For big. well matured apple trees, standing from S to 7 feet in row. Newtons and Spits, call or writs S. W. HLPPNER Two Miles West of Town Duffy & Zimmerman frcsb Bread, pies and Cahco daily 5ancy and Wedding Caftp fHada to Crder Model Bakery Successors to T. H. Williams A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on First Mortgages Fire Insurance In best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 306 Oak 8treet Hood River W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited L. E. foust MKnraBY COMPANY Automobile and Bicycle REPAIRING LM5 Gear Cutting and Fitting. All kinds of Machine work done, Trices reasonable, Sixth and Columbia Straets. fhons 109-1