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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1910 Mi THE PARIS FAIR L The Store That Saves You Money Tennis Shoes and Oxfords Black and WhiteAll Sizes iov41 teAeii ft r JLujcurianf Fluffy Hair Nature will provide the beautiful hair you have longed for. All you need to do is simply to keep your scalp perfect ly clean and healthy by using Clarke9 s Shampoo Jelly It means clean hair, a perfectly clean and healthy scalp, and best of all a chance for nature to work, so a strong growth of manageable hair is the result Use ClarKe's Shampoo Jelly, 25c GHAS. N. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon Correspondence PINE GKOV E Peter Mohr, Nr., hail a nevere at tack of stomach trouble lnxt week, but In now Improving. Mr. aui Mrs.. Manning from Hood Hiver were cullers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Toinklns Sunday. The Ladles' Aid will hold their bUHinena meeting at the home of Mph, Malel L.age Friday afternoon of thin week. Hev. H. A. MacKonald, pnwtor of the I'nltarlan church of Hood Klver, win a pleaftaut caller among frlendx In thin vicinity recently. Frank Jarvlo arrived from eatitern Oregon lant Friday, for a brief vIhU with hi frlendn here, leaving Sunday evening for Flnher, Minnesota. Mr. Haner and family from I'ort land have rented the hoime owned by J. (). Mark, which wan vacated by Mr. Valker'n family lnxt winter. The many frleudu of V. C. (jllmore In our community exceedingly re gret liU renlgnation ax pantor of the Congregational church In Hood Klver. Me has made many warm friend here an well an In other placen May Buccenn attend hln effortH where ever he may go. The W. (.'. T. 1'. ladlen met for n buHlncHH wrwlon with Mm. .lameH Malloy Friday afternoon of hint wwk. During the buny neanon they will nuHpend their meetlngM. A npe clal meeting, however, may lie called In June to make arrangements for u a lawn Hoclal lu the near future In cluding refrenhnieutn and literary ex-erclne. The entertainment held at the grange hall Friday evening by the graduateH of Hood Klver wu one of the bent ever given here. The receipts amounted to Iter. Hayes, the new pastor of the Methodist church at l'lue (irove, oc- c u pled the pulpit Sunday morning, assisted by the retiring pastor, Kev. Spnuldlng, who with his family leaves this week for his new field of labor In I)ayton, Wash. The church was filled. Special music was pre pared for the occasion. Mrs. J. I,. Davis leaves this week for a visit with friends in Portland ami Xewberg. Miss Lillian Horton will accompany her down theColum Ida and return to her home In lin gerie, Ore. Miss Horton was teacher In the intermediate department, the school, as a whole, closing a very successful term Friday of last week. Taxing The Farmer The assessed values of merchandise In Oregon are a little less than twenty-five million dollars. The as sessments on farm Improvements ad ded to farm machinery and vehicles crowd twenty-six millions. Then the farmer pays taxes on livestock on over twenty-three millions. He objects to being relieved of taxes on nearly fifty million dollars' worth of personal property and Improve ments, as his brother farmer Is In Canada, In order to get at the rich merchant for taxes on his stock. It Is to In-hoped that the first princi ples of bookkeeping are taught In our agricultural colleges, for there Is some need of figuring on taxation Is-lng performed by the farmer. I). I). Hall, of Mosler, wait here Saturday ou a business visit. You young men who like the extra smart styles in clothing but don't like to be dressed in a way that makes you look freakish would better see the.... Hart, Schaffner & Marx Young Men's Styles we have provided for you. Not too extreme in style, full of ginger, all wool. Suits, H. S. & M., $16.50, $18, $20, $22, $23 and $25 Other makes for $8, $10, $12 and $15. Special Men's Negligee Shirts, a good fair run of sizes, made of fine Percale and Madras Shirting, with cuffs attached and with separate cuffs, values up to 85c and $1. These are mussed and slightly soiled; your choice while they last, each .25c Special Men's fancy Sox in plain and fancy colors, slight seconds, but big values at, the pair 5c Men's plain and fancy sox, well made, fast colors; sox that give splendid service for everyday wear, the pair 10c Men's plain and fancy sox of mercerized lisle and silk for 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c a pair. Men's Neckwear We have a splendid assortment of Ties in 4-in-hands, shields, tecks, band tecks and bows, made in crossbar effect, reversible in plain colors myrtle, old rose, olive, white, black, etc. ; a color and style to please any fancy, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c and up. Men's Shoes and Oxfords We have splendid specials in Men's Shoes and Ox fords Drummer's samples. The very snappiest styles at a good big saving. Ask to see them. The home of fiart, Schaffner & JVlarx ClothcG, JVlanbattan Sbirt9 and jfobn B. Stetson fato EaKS MARRIED Metcnlf-Hackett The home of Mr. aud Mrs, Chas. Metcalf. in the IMinnnt district was the scene of a very happy wedding Wednesday evening, May 22, 11)10, when Miss Mildred K. Metcalf, their daughter, anil Henry Hackett were married. Mrs. Holden. sister of the groom, presided at the piano, nnd played the wedding march, while the best man was William Metcalf. Miss Kdith Andrews was bridesmaid and Frances May Darling ring bearer. The wedding party took their places near a canopy of green and white while Kev. W. C. Gilniore solemnized the service. The bride wore white swlss with lace, the bridesmaid white. Koses aud carnations were carried. The home was artistically decorated with white and green and delicately colored electric shades. A large num ber of friends and relatives were present. Mr. aud Mrs. Huckett are highly respected young people here and will reside In Hood Klver. They have the heartiest congratulations of their many friends. OBITUARY Those choice residence lots on Cas cade avenue In Kivervlew Dark will not last long. Make your choice be fore the best bits are gone. J. F liatchelder, 21.") Cascade avenue. Monarch Malleable Kanges have polished malleable Iron tops, require no blacking. Do not break, warp or crack, are thin and heat t hrough quickly. If your horse Is run down and out of condition and you want to get him In shape to do good strong work buy a pall of Itex Stock Food It will do the job. Whiteheads. Braceletsthatplease If you have a gradua tion present to make, buy it at Pearl H. Coons I'earl H. Coons, was born In Lick ing, Texas county, Mo., March 7th, ls'JO, aud passed away from earth to his eternal home on the tenth day of May, I'JK). He grew up In the christian home of the Kev. and Mrs. C. I". Coons, as parents who loved him witli a true parental affection, and were devoted to him as a son who found pleaureln obeying them, and who kindliness of spirit, gentle manners aud beauti ful life, afforded them great satisfac tion. He had In his childhood and youth, all the advantages of a good home, church and school, and these Institu tions exerted a gracious Intlucnce over his character aud life. In early life, at the age of nine years, he made a proiession or the christian faith, In which he lived the life of an earnest, sincere christian until the time of his departure. He moved with hU loved ones to Oregon, and settled In Hood Klver, his last earthly home, where he en gaged In business until his health failed, and he was compelled to give up the career of a business man to which he had looked forward with Joyful anticipation. On December 20th, 1!HI he was happily united In marriage with Miss I'thla Cunningham, of this city, who proved a true companion, ami in patience and fidelity, watched with him during the months of his lllm-ss. and was by his side when he closed his eyes In the sleep of death, and now mourns the loss of her beloved. She, too Is a christian, and lives In hope. I'earl wns an olM'lk-iit child, faith ful, Industrious and uncomplaining, cheerful, even until It was night, the night of death, and he died peaceful ly and in the triumph of the simple alth of his boyhood. He is missed by his loved ones nnd his pastor and brethren of the church, but they wait lu hope of the resurrection of the dead. Farewell, I'earl! You will never come back here to live, but we will go Ut you, and live forever!" Is the motto of his loved oiif who mourn. T. li. I on i.. HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINGS In Brosius Block JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Genasco Roofing the best Roofing on the market at a reasonable price. This roofing is now in use on the Nickelsen building and School House oh the Heights It is Not an Experiment Blowers Brothers Phone 99 Cor. Oak and First ir I r ii i nail - -I. rArmyilIe.Qc or Suburban " ll'I'll H I) I I II 1 1 I i 3 IF yon could look In at lh window of thfa beautiful country homo you would Caleb limpo of tho kind of comfort, onjoymonl and proopority that an abundance of pur watar, cold or hot. actually bolpa to produca. An abundant water tup ply it tht one thing Indis pentabla. It makes coun try life, even pioneering, a pleasure, a luxury a tucceuful builneaa. If you please. The Leader Water Monoy to loan. CuIlxTtMon & Co. I'nutor, Apply to (ivn. I), Supply System does all a city tyttem can do It will even supply town, ror most modest Homes, fur mansions, large farms, public Institutions or municipalities, tbt Leader System Is most simple, complete, satisfactory. Moat Simple) and Complete It take water from whatever source la available spring, well, stream or lake dose at band cr at a dls laacai brings the water Into a steel tank at the tame mw,v.Km ....omen. - - C l e ' . Uusiorcini the water vraior -suppij oystem as desired, to kitchen, hath room, laundry, milk room, table or even to most remote corners of the place for water In ham or garden, or for watering sicca in me pasture. S5P We nuke tt to lull your needs. No Attic Tank The tank Ii iinullr locatrd Id the bair merit, where machinery belong!. Or the pump may be In the bauement and Ihe tank may be burlrd In the (round aa further protection avalnit f roil. fire protection la alio one of the alrong point! of the Lradrr Sytteia when lntalled In public Inltltutlona or muolclpillllel. Why W Can Guarantee The complete apparatus Is Dade light In our own Immenae wdtki. we put in a perfect nyini mi .i iiiiiiIiiii ins mi ami rraier supply oyetem paneci, -y JWWjWa j 1 1 jjj" fyfh ADDRESS OR LNQUIRE AT Apple Land and Orchard Company uiiioo, no, v uam dirpvr, i-nona za or zuuzk. Hood River, Oregon