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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1910 IP US L-Ji j r i r i . f: t 7; frj s " is it Men's and Boys' Suits Most of them winter weights, but good values all :: the year round, about 160 Suits in the lot :: $20 Suits now . . $10 00 , $7 50 Boys' Suits now . $3 75 18 44 . 9 00 6 50 44 44 . 3 25 15 44 . 7 50 5 00 44 44 44 . 2 50 12 44 44 . . 6 00 4 00 44 44 44 . 2 00 10 44 44 . 5 00 3 00 44 44 . 1 50 i Vacation Goods Here I Choice Lot of Men's YTRAGOOp Hountain Shoes, Skirts, Suits; everything to make the outing complete. Everything is reliabla. STRAW HATS, values up to $3.00, your choice now $1.00. See window west. FRANK A. CHAM IS M ODE RJM CLOT1HES BUTTERICY PATTERNS Iarn to say EL KAYO. Mrs. Hoge accompanied by a lady friend was here for the week end. Albert Lathrop returned Thursday from Portland after a several days' visit In the Metropolis. C. L. Ireland of the Sherman Coun ty Observer made a brief visit here Friday on his way home from the rose festival. Bishop Paddock of the eastern Oregon diocese of the Episcopal church passed through here Friday on his way to the Interior of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Souneman were in town Saturday to meet Mr. Sonne man's mother and their little daugh ter who accompanied her here from the east. Mrs. J. I'. .shaw and a party of lady friends from Oregon City were guests at the W. J. Haker home Monday. They came up from Port land and returned on the Oatzert. O. P. Sehlosser who has been here since last fall has accepted the posi tion of secretary of the Roseberg Commercial Club and left Monday with his family fur that city. Mr. Schlosser has had considerable expe rience In this work having leen sec retary of the Commercial Club at Jreen Klver before coming to Hood River. Yucco Tree Protectors at White heads. Money to loan. Apply to Geo. I. Culbertson & Co. Postals, 7."c a dozen at the new studio on the Heights. Hazelwood double Jersv butter milk received every day nt Ross, Klcbard Ac Company's. ... . t.umumiH, m. v., eye, ear, nose and throat diseases exclusively. Office hours !:. a. in. to 4 p. m. Phone 4 lies. Vil'-L. Buy two good lots for a little money. Payments on your own terms. Phone I68K, or address E. H. Hart wijr, Hood River, Oregon. Pine, oak and fir Pi Inch wood for sale, delivered to any part of city. Phone MH-L or leave order for wood at Star Grocery. J. E. Hanna. The Apple Growers' t'ulon has on hand a carload of Rex Lime and Sul phur Solution, and more on the way. They will almj sell Black Leaf and Arsenate of Ix-ad. Your orders solicited. Madame Carroll after a ten days' visit returned to Portlaud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Wallace went to Portlaud Satnrday to join their daughter Mrs. Koenenian. J. ('. Clinton of Milwaukee, Wis., was here Monday for a short visit with P. S. Davidson whom he for merly knew In Wisconsin. H. Swanson and Frank E. Ieems were In the White Salmon country Saturday to look at a ranch bought by one of Mr. Swanson's friends In Omaha. Klnsey & Klnnaird have had hand some gilt signs placed on the wind ows of their store on the Heights and also provided It with a new awning. Mr. and Mrs.Frauk Emerson of The Dalles were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Homewood last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Emerson of Vancouver, Wash., also visited the llomewoods. Mrs. Ii. I. Orr returned Friday from Portland where her daughter Miss Helen Orr has been seriously 111 in one 01 me nospitais, out is now much better. Miss Fay Orr, who Is with her sister will return Friday. ine -ewarK fstar says that ar rangements are being made by the Jersey City Club for a farewell dinner In honor of William II. Starrett, the oldest member of the organization. who leaves shortly for Hood Iiiver, Ore. He Is a member of the firm of Ollphant & Co., New York. It will be remembered that Mr. Starrett, who Is a friend of WIIHh Van Horn, bought an orchard In the east side district two years ago and spent two months here last summer. It Is his expectation tw make his home here, Coarse ground and rock salt at Whitehead's. Cabinets, $2.50 per dozen at the new studio on the Heights. Sewing of all kinds done by Miss Elsie Dennle, 1107 Eugene street, phone 7X. Geo. D. CulljertHon & Co. write all kinds of insurance. Fire, life, acci dent, plate glass and bonds. Hazelwood sw(t cream and Ice cream can be obtained In quantities from now on at Boss & Richard's. I or Sale Deslralw building lots on Cascade avenue; also money to loan on first mortgages. A. W. Onthank. Miss Ix'lla Gilchrist of Hamilton, Ohio, Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bronson. Attorney A. A. Jayne Is In Port- i laud this week on a professional errand. He will retnrn Friday. Mrs. 11 ad ley who has been making her home here for some time moved to The Dalles recently where Mr. Hadley has his headquarters. The new sewer on Cascade avenue Is beiug laid, the workmen having reached a point near the residence of C. P. Boss. 11. I), (iould has the con tract. Mrs. E. O. Hall Is visiting at Ciat skanie where Mr. Hall's daughter Theona has Iteen staying sometime with relatives. They will return this week. Shelley & Shelley have moved their real estate otlice from the Young building on Third street to the building next to the Mt. Hood Hotel formerly occupied by G. Y. Edwards & Co. which has been refitted. Shelley & Shelley Monday sold twenty acres of unimproved land lu the Odell district belonging to L. E. Taft to E. C. Mahaney. The price paid waa :J."00. Mr. Mahaney will Improve It as soon as possible. J. J. Bead of Portland, for several years clerk at the Perkins hotel but now' engaged In the real estate busl uess, accompanied by Mrs. Bead, are spending a day or two at Hood Klver. Mr. Bead has a brother here. P. S. Davidson has a new White gas car which he received last week, of an entirely new model. Both seats are enclosed, a door on the left opening from the front seat. The car Is a handsome one fitted with all the latent Improvements. The name of Marshallbrook farm has been changed to Maxweltoa orchard. Maxwell Mears, son of S. G. Mears who Is Interested In the orchard Is here getting In touch with Hood Klver methods. Mr. Mears' father has a large orchard at Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Avery are at Forest Grove this week, where they are attending the graduating exer cises Isdng held at Pacific I'nlverslty. The occasion is the graduation of their daughter, Miss Florence Avery, who has been a student at the uni versity for four years. lhos. :vicL.augiiiin, memoer oi a large Philadelphia wholesale house, was entertained here Sunday by H. Nwanson. Mr. AicKaugmin was taken for a drive over the valley and was much Impressed with the coun try. He may decide to buy here. 5 JVetv S?orK "Bond Cent Cigars Pirroro Sre 'ood UldlO ...At ALL DEALERS.., Campbell & G Vfjfrfbutorj Portland :: ?: VANS Oregon G. W. Carrier, expert piano tuner; resident of valley. Phone iMO-K For Sale Brand new visible type writer, f !.". Try it a week. A. W. son, Mount Hood depot. Bex Brand Stock and Poultry Food. Best lu the world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. There may fe no difference let ween our price and the price of others, but there will Im a difference In quality. The Boss & Richards Company will serve Hazelwood special Ice cream isunaay at trie same price as other creams. Have buyers for some Improved and unimproved fruit farms. Call and list your place with Geo. D. Cnl-is-rtson & Co. ChamlsTlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick headache, prevent de spondency and Invigorate the whole system. Sold by all dealers. .1. H. Nunnamaker, accompanied by his son, left Friday for a visit at Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eccles and family sailed for Europe from New York June 9th. They will be absen two months. Mrs. Bobt. Cochrane a resident of Hamilton, Ohio, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Skinner at their country home In the Oak Grove district. Kev. i m. Hays, M. C. A. has sue ceeiied Kev. frank Npaululng as pastor of the Pine Grove church He arrived here last week to take charge. Or. Wilbur MacKenzie, of Spokane, arrived here Friday with his family ami Is camping on his place on the east side. They will spend the sum mer here. Mr. aud Mrs. J. Slade of Chicago arc visiting at the home of J. E. Slade their son at Husum. Mr. Slade accompanied by his daughter-in-law aud grand-dauirhter Betty were visitors here last week. Dr. T. B. Ford will preach next Sunday morning aud evening In the Asbury M. E. church. Special sub jeects. Come aud hear the sermons and see the plan and picture of the proposed new auditorium, Mr. Bart lett. architect. It will be an orua ment to Hood Klver. Mr. Joseph H.Hunt of Hood River and Miss Ix-na E. Meyer of Portland were married In Portland last week Dr. T. B. Ford officiating. They will make their home In Hood River where they are well and favorably known, and their many friends ex tend cordial greeting. H. Swanson of Omaha, who last year bought twenty acres In the Van Horn butte nelghbornood. has pur chased five acres across the road from It for a home place and will build a modern country house on the part facing the river. The property was bought from J. L. Hershner. Miss Mae Davidson, who lost a strintr of irold beads on the street last week displayed considerable de tectlve ability in reclaiming them Being Informed that a woman who had red on her hat had been seen with them she went to the depot where a woman with considerable hat trimming of thlscolor was found and Interrogated and the beads re. claimed. George Ertle has bought the Model Bakery Including the building and asks for a continuance of the patron age bestowed on his pedecrssors. Mr. Ertle secured the building from T. H. Williams who now lives at Eugene. The bakery business was bought from Duffy & Zimmerman. Under Mr. Ertle's management the bakery Is offering for sale a superior class of things eatable In the bakery line and expects to serve patrons with the Is'st. 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 Bex Stock Food It will do the Job. Whitehead's. I have a client who wauts to bor row f3(M for two years. Will pay 8 per cent and secure note with first mortgage on Improved real estate valued at flSOO. Phone WlN-M. H.W. Stark, Eliot Bldg. Chnmlierlaln's Cough Bemedy Is sold on a guarantee that If you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of a bottle uccordlng to directions, your money will Iss refunded. It Is up to you to try. Hold by all deal ers. I We have no MM Sale on but we have some real bargains in rciiard Lands Between $1000 and $2000 will handle any of these snaps 'Bay f$ote! IMPROVED 10 ACRES near ichool. tore and railway (Ulion. on main roail. rooH soil, rood drainage. All act to two rear old Newtowna and SpiUenberiri. excellent condition. Bantam at $.1.6(10. 10 ACRES heavy red ahot nil. 8 1-2 mile, aouthwnt of Hood Rivar on main county road. Partially cleared. New house and barn. Trice $.1.0110. 12 1-2 ACRES commercial orchard. Eaat Side, preaent owner will guarantee $5,wo for p. crop thia year and take full care of same. Fric 118,000. 20 ACRES beat red ahot soil, all set to one year old trees. H75 per acre. 35 ACRE ranch, large commercial orchard, modern building-s, etc. UNIMPROVED 10 ACRES red shot soil, all under the ditch, near railway, achool and atore, I2.0HO. 20 ACRES, 12 1-2 slashed and burned, red shot soil, close in. 1175 per acre. 20 ACRES high and sightly. In beet orchard district, practically cleared, $.150 per acre. 40 ACRES, light clearing-, good orchard land. Bargain at t'M per acre. Easy Terms on all the Above Properties Invest a small amount of money, buy now. and in a few years be numbered among the wealthy Devlin & f irebaugb THE LEADING DEALERS Swetland Building Hotel Oregon nuildinrr PORTLAND, OREGON HOOD RIVER. OREGON I a