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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1910 Jcw Lacco, Grnbroidcrico and Lawno. 3U9t xcm ovcr THE PARIS FAIR The Store That Gives the Best Values Jcw Spring Summer Drcoo 6oodo $n Vcifat. Suitings, Casfimares, Si(fts awns. Dimities, etc. r sonally selected the samples and ordered these made according to the newest mod els by the most reliable makers. We have suits for Misses, Ladies and extra sizes for those who have always had to depend upon the dressmaker for her new suit Olive Oil Ot Guaranteed Purity Forseeing the immense demand for a genuine Olive Oil in Medicinal, Toilet and Culinary uses, we have looked for an absolutely pure grade of Olive Oil and ....have selected.... Creme de Luxe Brand Italian Olive Oil as being the grade we could recommend to our trade as the best. We are now receiving this oil in original sealed cans and know it to be of the high grade and fine flavor claimed GHAS. PJ. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon C orrespondence PINE OROVE The Ladles' Aid will bold a social at the home of Mrs. Mark Wednesday afternoon of thin week. The horticultural meeting at Pine Grove grange hall Tuesday of last week was a successful gathering of nearly all of the orchardlsts In the vicinity, who listened witn attention to the addresses by the professors present. A banquet was scrvid to about 100 people In the dining hall. The grangers will give an enter talnment at their hall Thursday evening of this week, admission 23c. Mrs. Martin Drngsetb. who had leen visiting her mother several days returned home Tuesday of last week. Mrs. liogers of Hood Klver visited Mrs. James Malloy last week. Mrs. Bert I.? wis of Portland, who has leen visiting Mr. and Mrs. an nler, returned to her home Thursday. J. d. Jarvis left for Washougal Monday on a business trip. The many automobiles the country affords were In evidence .Sunday last, among them a fine one recently pur chased by Wilson Flke. The statement made In last week's iKsue to the effect that Mr. and Mrs. Win. Scobe were In Portland visiting was Incorrect, caused by a misunder standing. Mr. ScolsV brother and wife are In Portland. They are from the east and enjojed a delightful Journey here. We hope they will de cide to establish a home in our valley Mrs. Amanda Hears and Mr. Por ter's family went to Portland last week and took In the areoplane flights. Or. Allen returned last week after au absence of several weeks In the east. I'.alph Johnson and family, who have been caring for his place, have returned t i their home. Jss. Malloy left a few days ago to take charge of a fruit farm near Spokane. VALLEY CREST Mr. Ooldsbury was In our vicinity Monday. A. T. A'len was here several days last week with laud seekers. Miss Mamie Thompson returned You Will Enjoy Yourself better if you get one of those New Tailored Suits we are showing. They are the finest we have ever shown, bought di rect from the factory for cash. We are able to give you the very newest styles and lat est weaves. We per Friday after a short visit with rela tives and friends at Pine Grove and Hood Klver. H. A. Hogers returned from Hood River, Wednesday, where he pur chased a team. Mr. Winter and family have moved to their ranch which thev purchased of A. T. Allen. Mr. Goldsbury has purchased the H. T. Anderson ranch on China Hill. Mr. aud Mrs. Hockhold of Riverside C'al., are here looking for land. Huggins-Spight I j. H. Hugglus, tuenilier of the firm of Wood & Hoggins, and Mrs. Bertha Spight were quietly married at the residence of the latter at 2:.'t0 .Sunday afternoon by He v. J. It, Hargreaves, Mr. and Mrs. Hugglns left on the afternoon train for a trip through California. FIRST CLASS CLARKE'S SEEDLING STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE... $2.50 per 1000. Special rates for quantities over 5000. Address E3. WUTH DUKES VALLEY R. F D. No. 2 Buy Direct from Owner Improved Tracts, 12, 40, 30 acres from 250 to $ 1 200 per acre. Unimproved, 25, 30, 80 acres, $50 to (250 per acre. pbone .902-L New Easter Millinery The largest assortment of Easter Bonnets that has ever been brought to the city. A big majority of these are Pattern Hats, trimmed by New York and Chicago specialists, and models of the Millinery Art. This department is Come to the Store and Seein charge of an experi enced MILLINER and we in pre pared with shapes frames, flowers and plumes. Just drop in and see then, we Can Save You BIG MONEY on the purchases IT CAN'T BE DONE Yet you might well try to lift yeureelf by your boot straps try to keep up with the times without read ing your homo newspaper. By ths way, com to think of it, wouldn't to day bo a good tims to subscribe f Giving a. Boost Is better than trying to drag down. You can help to booit this town by taking an intereet in it do ings. If you read this paper reg ularly you will be pretty sure to become intereeted in local affairs. YOU DROPPED SOMETHING Which reminds us: If you will drop a pottal card to ui we will call for your sub crlptlon to this piper for the SPECIALS Oxford Pumps, Ties and Shoes Ladies Shoes with Napoleon tops of gun metal, leather in colors ox blood, tans and blacks, in lace and button. Regular $5 sellers, your choice $3.50 Ladies Pumps and Oxfords Amer ican Lady special worth $3.50 a pair, all colors and sizes, ankle strap button and lace; your choice $2.50 And dozens of others for the ladies and children. Home of Hart, Scfiaffner & Marx Clothes, Manhattan Shirts and John B. Stetson Hats OIL ASSURED IN VALEOIL FIELDS JJ I'. Wilbur, a businessman of Fu ton Oregon, Is a guest at tin' Mt. Hood Hotel. He la heavily Interest ed In the Vale oil fields Id Mullieur comity and Is a director In both the Columbia Oil and Uas Co. and the Mammoth Oil and (Jus Co. In converMatlon with a representa tive of the Sewn yesterday, Mr. Wil bur said: The future of the Vale oil fields from a commercial standpoint Is an assured fact. Of the six companies now drilling four have succeeded leyond tiny doubts In obtaining at depths rang ing from !HK) to 1700 feet a stream of the liquid wealth that will assure the stockholders ot those companies huge returns ou their Investment. Copple Orchard Sold B. E. Duncan & Co. last week com pleted the purchase of 20 acres of young orchard for S. A. Wendell, a traveling man. The orchard was purchased of S. E. Copple and is lo cated In the east side district, one mile south of Tuckers bridge. Are yon practicing economy? Most everyone Is now-a-days. Trade at the"Securlty store" nnd save money. F. If. Morlan." UNDERWOOD Mrs. 1 I. Packard came up from Portland Friday. Charley Thornton, who has lieen clearing on the (iibbs place, had his leg broken Wednesday by the break ing of the doubletree on the stump puller. Mrs. H. M. Grelner, who has been In IxsAngeles for about a month, where she was called by the sickness of an aunt, returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hazel ton moved Into their new home this week. Took It to Himeelf. A well knuwn hotel keeper and poli tician received an appointment as col lector of Internal revenue. Arriving at Uis office one morning, be found on bis deck a letter addressed to him official ly and without any postmark. Upon opening the letter be whs surprised to find a $.V)0 Mil. to which was pinned a ple-e of pnper with these words: "Conscience money." Folding up the greenback and tucking It carefully in bis vest pocket, he remarked, "I al ways did suspect that bartender of mine." Opposite Butler Bank mm You do not want the ladies to come out on Easter looking all to the good. .Come in and get one of our new SPRIN6 SUITS of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX MAKE. They give" you a dressed ap pearance in ev ery way; all the newest weaves and styles. Suits for $18, $20, $22 and $25. Other makes for $7, $8, $10, $12 and up Live Local Topics F. H. Coolldge, the Jeweler, Is now nicely installed In half of the store occupied by J. ('. Johnsten, Do you want a guaranteed hat? Well! Don't forget that "Kings Berry" hat! They sell It at F. H. Morlan's. One of the tnnll men had a disas trous runaway near the Park street school Tuesday. His cart was over turned aud one of the wheels smashed The driver aud horse esctied unhurt At the Baptist church Sunday, March 20th, will le a day unique with Old Testament characters. Morning: "Jehu, or the strenuous PLEASANT AT FIRST. But the New Arrivil Realized at La it Juet Where She Wee. A modern lady died mid went to hades. His majesty met her deferen tially at the gute. "Will It be possible for me to secure an establishment lu re?" she said. "Certainly, madam." "In a desirable hs-ailou?" "I think so." "I don't care to be near the riffraff, and I should like to be sure to get suitable servants " "You should experience uo difficulty. There are several good agencies." "I could give dinner parties when I liked?" "Dear nie, yes." "Aud make a splurge at It?" "Oh, certainly." "I should expect to spend my sum mers abroad." "Quite right. Ilet urn tickets free." "You have operas?" "Several, devoted to the haut ton." The lady lifted her lorgnette. She smiled slightly. "Do you know," she said, "I am agreeably surprised. I was afraid this place was not kept up to conform to the best standards. It troubled me to think I might possibly have to asso ciate with my Inferiors. I am glad to see that you have such sense of the fitness of things. I am very glad to bave renewed our brief acquaintance made on earth, and I will trouble you to see that my arrival Is chronicled In the society columns of the papers." His majesty lswed respectfully. "Sorry, madam, but that will be Im possible." She gazed at him haughtily. "How Is that?" she asked sternly. "There are no papers here; there are no society columns. No matter what you are doing, the public Is In absolute Ignorance of It." And, sinking back, she muttered soft ly to herself: "This Is Indeed hell!"-Life. The Wise Ones Will Consult Us Before buying a Watch. In plain and fancy cases. We have an infinate variety HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER OPEN EVENINQS CoPrr1hl Hut Sceilfacf 9c Mill life." Evening, "Sampson, or a greit Iteglnulng aud a tragic end." F. H. Dunn, traveling freight agent of the O. It. & X. has been here for a day or two arranging for the visit of the demonstration train which will lie here Wednesday , March :t0th In stead of ."list as first announced. The O.K. & N. demonstration train will arrive here March 110th Instead of the ISlst ns previously announced, ow Ing to a change In the schedule. J. A. Wuest of Portland Is at his ranch on the east side for a few days making arrangements for additional clearing. Services w 111 lie held at St. Mark'H Church Tl-ursduy evening at 7..10 and also the following Thursday evening Oregon Shot line ahd union Pacific TIHE TABLE Infective Sunday, Jan. 16, trains will arrive and depart at Hood River, Oregon, on the follow ing schedule: WEST BOUND No. 9. Fet Mail (no paaeenirera) 4:f0 A. M. No. 3. Soo-Spokane-Portland 6:45 " No. 11. Portland Local 7:45 ' No. 5. Oregon 4 Washington Exprena 7:fio " No. 1. Portland Local 3:40 P. al. No. 7. Portland Limited 6:45 " EAST BOUND No, 2. Pendleton Local 10:25 A. M. No. 8. Chicago Limited 11 66 " No. 12. The Pallea Loral (t:IO P. M. No. 4, Suo-Spokane-Portland ti)0 " No. 10. Fast Mail :io No. 6. Oregon Wahinirton ExprraalO:2S " No. 3, No. 6 and No 7 make no atopa between Hood River and Portland. No. 1 and No. 11 itnp al all etationa. No. 4. No. 8 and No. 10 atop at The Dalle. Arl- inirton, Umatilla. No. atopa at Moaier, The Dalle. Celilo. Dea- chutea. Bimra, Rufua, Arlington, Coyote, Irriron, Umatilla. Hermiaton. 8 tan field. Echo. No. 2 topa at all it lion between Portland and Pendleton. No. 12 atopa at all atationa between Portland and The Dalle. For further Information inquire at the ticket office. J. H. I REDRICY, Agent. For a good hot lunch call In at Hoss & Illchards Oyster rooms. Hex- elwood sweet cream served with our coffee, and also for sale In any quan tity." In Brosius Block W W&W comintf year.