o New Trunks, 5uit Cases, Grips, etc. just in. You can save money by buying your traveling THE PARIS FAIR The Store That Gives the Best Values Boys' Wash Suits of Madras, Linen, Galatea or Crash, 2 to 8 years old, for 50c, 65c, 85c and $1.00 outfit at this store M'7 1 Copyright 1908 by Hirt ScrttFncr & Marx You know you are rightly dressed with the product of the very best makers of fine clothes in Amer ica if you are wear ing a Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit. They are per fection in every way; style, material workmanship, finish and fit. H. S. & M. suits for $16.50, $18, $20, $22 and $25. Let us show you some of these. We are anxious for you to try them. SPECIAL We have put together one of the finest lots of Men's Clothes. All this spring's stock and styles ; some of it just came in this week, newest weaves and patterns, a sample assortment of which you can see in our west window. Some of these are all wool and are the biggest values you have seen in a long time for the price asked. Come in and let us show you how they are made and note the (juality and fin ish. You will have to admit of the big value when you see them. -These suits have perfectly padded shoulders, hair cloth fronts, button holes all worked with silk, made over perfect forms and will fit you" like a made to order garment. Your choice, the suit, $1 0.00 Boys' Suits We have one of the largest assortments of Boys' clothes in the city, consisting of all the newest weaves and latest styles. Boys' Suits, with 2 pairs of knickerbocker pants with each suit, in colors grays, browns, blues, greans and fancy mixtures. Boys' Suits for $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and up to $3.50. Bring the boys in and see what a splendid suit we can supply them with and so little money. Summer Underwear For Men in cotton or wool, in separate or union suits; underwear of light weight, balbriggan, all col ore, for the garment, 25c. . Better grade for 35c, 45c, 50c and up. Millinery Do not overlook our Millinery Department. The largest assortment in the city and at a good saving. Straw and Summer Hats Of all kinds now on display. Any kind of a hat you want from a common staw for 10c, up to a Genuine Panama for $4.50 and $5.00 V Crafting Wax 20 Cents a Pound We can furnish any quantity GHAS. rJ. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon NEBRASKA AND MISSOURI NURSERY STOCK DESTROYED Four hundred apple trees connl?ned to Richard Sitnmn, a farmer of High land, Clackamas county, were burned Thursday by Couuty Fruit Inspector Iewl. The tree had junt been re ceived from the (Jalhralth NurwrieH, of Fairbury, Neb., by Mr. Slinmx, and cost him, with the freight, about $.10. They were badly Infected with crown and root galln and hairy root. 'This phould be u warning to planters," tald Mr. Lewi thin after noon, "as Mr. Simins had paid for the stock, and will lose all he paid. 15 ut he really gains In having them destroyed before planting. The les son to Ik? learned Is to buy only from reliable concerns and even then to have lnsjectlou made of all trees le fore planting." A lot of trees recently received from a Missouri nursery were also de stroyed In Douglas county Is-cause they were diseased. (lave Llectrical Show The students of the Engineering School of the Oregon Agricultural College gave an electric show Fri day night which proved a great suc- The Steamer TEAL leave Portland for The Dalles, 151 Iddy, and way points, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. m., returning Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving the Dalles at 7 a. m. Resumed service Feb. 1st, 1910. cess. .Many electrical treaks were exhibited and some of the remarkable ways In which electricity has been applied to present day problems were Illustrated. A complete electrical home equip ment, an Isolated power plant, a wireless telephone, an automatic telephone, an X-ray machine and two mlnature flying machines were among the exhibits. The students in charge of the show were A. Flnlay, K. L. Davidson, C. P. Klchnrds, C. A. Vincent, D. II. Howe, F. K. I'ernot, II. I). Marsh, K. A. Sorenson and A. II. Schmidt. Spoke at Lyle At the monthly meeting of the Lyle Commercial Club held last week addresses were made by V. C. Brock of the First National Bank and ('. It. (irelsen, assistant editor of Better Fruit. Mr. Brock spoke on the pos sibilities of thefrultgrowlnghusiness particularly apple culture, ami ac cording to our Lyle correspondent made a very Interesting and Instruct ive talk. Mr. (Jrelsen gave an Interesting and graphic account of the methods of pnrklng and disposing of the Mood IMver apple crop. Incidentally throw ing out suggestions for the develop ment of raw land. The Commercial Club at Lyle Is en teric on an wtlve advertising cam- IHlg. Montana Red Comes to Grief W. A. Breen, Is-tter known as "Montana Bed," was arrested at The Dalles Thursday by Sheriff Levi Chrlsman on the charge of larceny In a dwelling, lie was arraigned before Justice of the 1'eace J. A. Douthlt and was placed under $1(Ht bonds. It U nlleged that Breen stole le tween f.Vrt) and from a hotel at Sherar's Bridge, which Is managed by Benson & Wills, April Mh. When taken Into custody Breen had f J40 In currency on his person and $2. In gold. In Memorlam The unwelcome messenger of death has entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lage and taken from Its em brace their beloved little daughter, Florence Beatrice, who died In Port land Wednesday of last week, and wus brought home for burial, the funeral occurring Friday afternoon. The Impressive services were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Kev. Frank Spauldlng. Florence was born In Hood IUver SeptemluT 2 1!H)2, being 7 years, t months ami 16 days of age at the time of her death. It was Florence's (irst year at school and the members of her class walked on each side of the casket, which was tenderly borne to the Fine Grove cemetery by four young girls of the higher grades, Gertrude Hanson, Clara Thoinsen, Jessie Stockwell and Anna Krussow. The ushers were Jessie Dethmau and Maude Koler, while Stella, l'errv Esther Krussow, Berulce Hanson, Laura Kohler and Zoe Newman act ed as flower girls. The flowers presented were both numerous and beautiful, and were largely contributed by the school children. Kind hearts and loving hands lined the grave with flowers and Oregon grape tastefully ar ranged, all testifying to the affection In which the dear little girl was held. She haa passed away in the morning of life; Saved from future trials, from sorrow and strife. To a rest in heaven, where no shadow of doom Surrounds our loved ones beyond the tomb. A "Know Oregon" Banquet Probably one of the most unique banquets ever held In the state Is to le held soon by students of the Fnl verslty of Oregon. It Is a "Know Oregon" banquet, at which none but Oregon products will be oil the menu. Every commercial organiza tion will le asked to furnish Its reasons why Its locality Is the bent In the state and these reasons will le set forth in characteristic booster speeches by prominent students from the various counties. Likewise, on the belief that the "proof of the pud ding Is In the eating", each commer cial organization must back Its reasons with the goods. Thus Hood Klver will vie with Mcdford for apples, Marion county with Lane for cherries, Astoria will show Its salmon, Yamhill go against the world for walnuts aud potatoes, and so on through the list. Itlsexpected that the banquet will be a time of great merriment and at the same time serve to show the students the great resources of all parts of Oregon. Ready for Ice Cream Season The Boss & IMchards Company who are now conducting two places of business are making arrangements to supply Ice cream In any quantity and deliver It. The firm will this year as In previous seasons handle the celebrated Hazelwood cream and has just put In use a new delivery wagon painted yellow, the cream ery's color. The company has com pleted fitting up the building It re cently moved Into across from the opera house anil Is prepared to serve soda and Ice cream. It has also put In a fine line of caudles and will han dle the Hazelwood cream at their place on the hill which Is In charge of Mr. IMchards and has Is-en nicely fitted up. A very neat price list Just Issued gives the retail and wholesale prices for ice cream and contains a calendar of the drinks that are sup posed to Ih popular during the summer months. A full line of poultry supplies nt Whiteheads. ffTl RING THE BELLE f SV)r of your hea heart with one of our Solitaire Engagement That will hold her if anything will and when she knows you have bought the Jewelry here, she'll respect your good judgment as much as she will admire your good taste. HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINGS In Brosius Block Card of Thanks We wish to express our apprecia tion to the kind friends who extended to us their aid and sympathy dur the Illness and death of our little daughter, Florence, also to those making the beautiful floral offerings. Mit, and Mits. H. F. Lack. IF You are Interest ed in raising cu cumbers this sea son call up the HOOD RIVER VINEGAR CO. PHONE 50-K ROSS & RICHARDS CIGAR STORE Tha Ltsdlng Conlsctlonliti and Tobaccolstf (Billiard Room and Bowline Alley in Connection) Agency Portland Journal Oak Stmt Hood River, Oregon STRANAHAN & SLAVENS Contractors and Builders utihatu Furnished Phone 2S6M Hood River. Oregon ABSTRACTS, LOANS, CONVEYANCING, SURETY BONDS, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, LIABILITY, BURGLARY INSURANCE. .ILL M'Oth' Gl'JIU.VTEED Waucoma Abstract & Investment Co. (Inc.) First Door South of Hood River News Office H. L HOWC'U. S. Commissioner. Land Of fice Practice Simplicity and Durability is the basin which the Will IF SOW ING MACIIINI- is built on. We are unprejudiced in our claim that the WHI M; is the nest sewing macnine in the WORLD. We are only too Rind to show you that the range of work is unlimited We make the Vibrator and Rotary machines, the latter being equipped with the Lock and Chain stitch, making; two machines in one and possesses other desirable features too numerous to mention. See STI-WART HARDWARF. & FURNITURli CO., local dealer, Hood River, Ore., before you buy. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. WHEN YOU WANT Manufacturing and R-epair Work OF ANY AND EVERY DESCRIPTION We are prepared to do it in our large and well equipped Manufactur ing and Repair Establishment. We would be pleased to have you call on us. MNli HORSESHOEING SNOW & UPSON Shops 14I-14J-I43-M7 Fourth St., Op. Gilbert-Vaughan, Hood River.Or. Stranahan & Clark Potash Nitrate of Soda Bone Heal AVE Tankage Blood Heal Super Phosphate Ready nixed Fertilizers, Kanit, Land Plaster. Lime, Cement. I CRATES We are in a position to give our custemers the best of service throughout the Strawberry season In our canvas of the valley we missed a few grow ers and would be pleased to have these call at an early date and give us an estimate of the number of crates they will need. phonui75 HOOD RIVER BOX CO.