THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30, 1910 LADIES' NECK V EAR--New, bright, clean, dainty styles; Cascades, Jabots, Left Hand Pleatlngs, Stocks, Bows, Hand Embroidered Collars, etc., - - 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c and up. Nemo Corsets All the style for slender forms as well as stout ones. We carry a full line of all styles and sizes. THE PARIS PAIR Where You Get the Best Values A SWELL LOW CUT that individualises A us wearer as being exclusive PRICE$3.00 Special... Misses' and Children's ankle strap, patent leather Slippers, very neat and dressy, worth regularly $2.00 a pair; your choice, the pair $1.60 Ladies' ankle strap American Lady Slippers, a very neat, dressy slipper, worth $3.00. We are selling these, while they last at the special price of. .$2.25 Special... American Lady Shoes with hand turned soles, the very finest kid uppers with Cuban heels, $3.50 values; special the pair $2.50 Ladies' High Top Shoes in tan, black and oxblood, made of the very finest of calfskin, Blucher cut, medium heels. These are regular $5.00 shoes, but we bought them at a bargain and can sell them to you for, the pair $3.50 Hen's Work Shoes, sizes 7 to 11, made of good, strong leather and made to stand hard wear. They have the best of oak soles and are values up to $3.00 a pair, your choice, the pr...$1.9S Men's Shoes, odds and ends, in kid, box caif and satin Calf ; values up to $2.50, your choice.- $1.48 Men's Patent Leather Oxfords drummers' samples These are the snappiest kinds of styles for spring wear, values $3.50 to $4.00; Your choice $2. 50 These are narrow widths. Boys' Suits... We want to call your attention to our excellent line of New Spring Suits for Boys from 7 to 17 years of age, with an extra pair of trousers, double breast ed coats and two pairs of knickerbocker trousers to match, all colore and pat terns, well tailored and well made of good, sturdy wearing materials; light and dark greys, tans, browns, etc. Prices in boys' suits, $1.75, $2,00, $2.50, $3.50, $5. and up to... .$8.00 Call and let us show them to you. Manhattan Shirts... For this Spring's Wear are prettier than ever. These are guaranteed not to fade either by light or washing. If you want the best Hats made buy John B. Stetson or Star Hat Brand made by Rothchild Bros. Hat Company. When you want to see the best Suits j- made for men Suits that give perfect j satisfaction in fit, fabric, workmanship and fiuish try a. Hart, Schaffner ! & Marx 1 I ! 1 Olive Oil Ot Guaranteed Purify Forseeing the immense demand for a genuine Olive Oil in Medicinal, Toilet and Culinary uses, wre 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. fJ. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon I have a client who wantH to bor row :WO for two years. Will pay 8 per cent and secure note with firm mortgage on Improved real estate valued at fFsOv. Phone Wjn-M. S.W. Stark, Eliot Bldg. What Int.rmittency M.ani. Intermitteucy is that form of Irregu larity in which the pulse appears to drop a beat occasionally. lu some in stances It occurs regularly and two or three times per minute for several hours. Sometimes also it Is very ir regular and is noted a number of times within a few seconds and not again for a minute or more. This pe culiarity generally causes much un easiness. Vet, while It may be a very serious symptom and associated with grave and incurable dlnea.se of the heart. It often signifies merely a func tional disturbance which is In nowise dangerous. Why He Got Up. It was only about noonday, but the commuter yawned. lie yawned heavi ly two or three times. "Got up at 6 o'clock," he explained. "Had to catch my train. When my wife waked me I snld to her: 'Six o'clock! The chickens haven't begun to crow yet, have they? Why must I get up before the chickens do, I'd like to know.' " 'I don't know,' she said, 'unless It's because you're no chicken.'" New York Press. C correspondence Fatal Curiosity. "How did they manage to get such fine thumb print of the burglar?" "The house hiid been painted that day. and be Just couldn't resist the trmptatinn to feel of the paint to see If It was dry." Houston Post. H.r Worry. Mrs Iloyle Tou seem unhappy. Mrs. Doyle I am I don't believe flint If I were to die my husband ou Id wenr as deep mourning as be 1id for his first wife. New Tork Press. tVruple too rigid are nothing else but concealed frlde. Goetbe. PINE GROVE The Ladles' Aid will hold their business meeting with Mrs. I'.en Lnge Thursday afternoon ot this week. Clifford Wells, who has been very sick for several days. Is on the road ' to recovery. Dr. and Mrs. Sweetland and baby are visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Mark. I'.liss Clark Is sM-nding his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark. Several of our citizens took advan tage of the fine weather Sunday and attended church services In Hood Elver. Miss Minnie I'aasch returned from Portland the latter part of the week. Arlcne Wlnchell Is visiting the home folks for a few clays. Mrs. Amanda Sears and grandson, who have lieeii visiting in Portland, returned last week. Miss Ada Mark, who Is attending schoid In .Salem, Is visiting her parents for a few days. Joe Jarvls and King Ilenton went to Wasliougal last week to purchase horses. The Interesting Easter exercises Sunday morning at the church were listened to by a large congregation. VALLEY CREST Mr. and Mrs Sutton of Hood Elver called on Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kogers Wednesday. E. C. Iialdwin was In this part of the valley on business last week. Mrs. Helme returned from Port land Sunday. C. C. Huff spent several pays of last week on his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kogers nre In Portland this week. Alfred Allen sold .7) acres of the .1. E. Croff ranch to Mrs. Schmeck and sister, Mrs. I'.lshop, of Cleveland, Ohio. Cps-r valley I have 7" '! acres, small house and barn, nearly all good; ndjolnes l.'iO acre-tract Just cleared and set to trees. A buy, W. H. Marshall. Itee.' UNDERWOOD Dr. A. E. Colder of The Dalles and H. M. Chapman of Portland spent a day here recently In looking over Un derwood country. Mr. Erunson, the representative of the Dement Liros. Milling Co. of Walla Walla, was here last week. We un derstand that the company Is about ready to liegln work on the mill here Road Supervisor Darting Is at work on the new grade up the I'n derwood hill. There Is some rather heavy work to 1 done there to re pair the damage done by the water coming down from above. County Commissioner Wlllard was over looking after road and bridge matters. Mrs. E. C. Hamilton has returned from a visit in Portland. Theo. Paine of the Wenatchee country spent a couple of days look ing over our district last week. H. W. Hamlin was In Portland last week to arrange for his wife's return from the east where she has Iwen visiting since the first of the year. P. C. S. Wills was up from Cooks recently looking over a piece of land he recently purchased from E. C. Hamilton. C. M. Fowler, traveling passenger and freight agent of the North Hank was here a couple of days recently. Bob CHne has about recovered from his recent siege of typhoid fever with which he was laid up at Stev enson most of the winter. Chris Crelseu, of Better Fruit, was over last week. J. A. Haak, who has quite a tract In the Hamlin district was here this week in eonnection with the sawmill proposition. The recent attempt to take the mall route away from I'nderwood proved a failure and new proposals for bids are now posted. Dr. C. W. Whiteside and family are at the ranch for a week end visit. The music at the Easter service was exceptionally fine and wns greatly enjoyed by a large and ap preciative congregation, as w as also the sermon by Itev. Mr. Eowden. Harry Stlckney and C. C. Corlle were In White Salmon Friday and Saturday. We wonder what for. Mr. Boss, a friend of the Cummins, spent Sunday at the Sioux City colony, II. W, Hamlin and Mr. Hurd made a trip to Trout Lake this week to see the country. The annual meeting of the I'nder wood I mproveinent Club was held Saturday and the following officers were elected for the year: Pres., P. I. Packard. Vice Pres., Frank Fox; Secretary and Treasurer, H. W. Ham lin. Arrangements were made to meet alternately at Underwood and H iisutii as t he membership is uliout equally divided between the two places. ierald lleebe was up at the ranch over Sunday. P. I. Packard, our Fruit Inspector, was at ape Horn this week to In-1 spect one of the largest shipments of trees ever made to Southern Wash ington. ,f. A. Holmes of Salt Lake City, ac companied by his mother and a Dr. Webster spent a few days In I'nder wood this week looking over some property In which they are Interested in the Hamlin neighborhood. W. W. Cod well of the Phlllipplnes, and a friend were Underwood visit ors on Tuesday. Porter Bros, have sold their big donkey engine that they brought In here last year to clear land with and It Is Is-lug taken to the railroad at Underwood for shipment. We understand that a ileal Is on hand for the Stlp saw mill at Cheno wlth. Should tills plan fall to go through, the parties plan to put In a mill on top of the hill near the Set-ley place and clean up all the tlmls-r In the vicinity of the "Sioux City" colony, which at present Is being burned in order to get rid of It. F. S. Forest and family came up from Portland Friday night 'o spend a few days at the ranch. A. A. Jayne has money to lend at 6 per cent on good security. We Can't Dote Impossible It is not advisable to make the effort, I will tell you so My Specialty is WATCH REPAIRING Every time piece which leaves this establishment is in A-l or der and is GUARANTEED. HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINGS In Brosius Block MOSIER J. P. Snyder and wife who have spent the winter at Portland nnd Hood Elver returned Monday and went up to their ranch to spend the summer. Mrs. Annie Yamell returned home the first of the week after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. .1. P. Carroll. Mrs. E. Vlckers of The Dalles re turned home Thursday after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Dick Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Cathcart lift Monday for McMlnvllle where they expect to reside In the future. Ed Kruger came down from The Dalles Saturday and spent a short time attending to business and visit ing old friends. Mrs liraham and Miss (irace Hodge left Friday for l-banon. Ore., to spend a month with the Co vie family The Deestrlct Sktile given by local talent last Saturday evening was largely attended andeiithuslastlcally applauded. The proceeds will be used bj the Ladles' Aid to pay for the carpet In the Baptist church. I Two of Mrs. Frederick's sisters iir I rived from Iowa Sunday. After a : short, visit here they will go to The Dalles to take up a Course of training at The Dalles hospital. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough an noy you at night, and do you raise mucus In the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. as Prospective Builders Attention! Roofing; Building: Paper We sell PAR10D ROOPINO and all BIRD NEPONSET PRODUCTS. We buy in car load lots direct from manufacturer. If you are going to build an apple house, chicken house or building of any kind it will pay you to investi gate PARIOD. When you see it on your building and are not satisfied we will send you a chock covering cost of roofing and laying it. Mantel, Hearth and Fire Brick We buy them in car lots and have a variety to select from. We are coofident we can please you. WE CARRY A COMPLETE Line of building material of all kinds and if you are contemplating erecting a building of any kind it will pay you to see us. Finishing lumber of all descriptions our specialty. BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING CO. Phone 96-M Yard west of Treight Depot