THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910 Nemo Corsets for stout and slender fig ures. These give you the proper shape, together with ease and comfort. AH grades and styles. Manhattan Shirts for men. The kind that are made right, hold their color and give you satisfaction. Every one guaranteed. THE PARIS FAIR The Store That Saves You Money IPs JM o Mj& co,vribi 1909 br Hirt caifner Se Mini Of course you are going to take a day off on the 4th and you will want to feel that you are dressed equal to the day of pleasure you have justly earned. We would just like to have you step in and see how you look and feel in one of those... Hart, Schaffner & riarx all wool suits we have. They're not expensive either, when you take into consideration the quality, workmanship, style and finish. Ask anyone that has worn a Hart, Schaffner & Marx suit and they will tell you they are the best they can get. II. S. & M. Suits for $18, $20, $22 and $25 Other makes of 10 styles for $3, $10, $12 and $15. We know we can please you in a suit. Boys' Suits of wash material or worsteds all styles. In wash suits we have them for 65c, 85c, $1 and up. Nice worsted suits for $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and up. All new styles and patterns. Boys' Extra Trousers Boys' Extra Trousers of all kinds, Knickerbocker and Plain. Special prices on Plain Knee Pants at Their Value Ladies' and Hisses' Dresses It is too late to think of making a dress for the 4th now, and we have provided for this emergency by securing a fine line of Lingerie, Lawn, Linen and Worsted one-piece dresses, made up in the most becoming styles, nicely trimmed with lace and insertion. A new shipment just in. In prices we have them for $1, $1.38 (special) $2, $2.50, some exceptional bargains for $3.50 and $4, $5 and up. Ladies' Shirt Waists A splendid line of Shirt Waists for ladies just in. Any thing you can wish for and at prices that please, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $2.00 and up. ILujcuriant 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 Clarke'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 Jetty, 25 c CHAS. N. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon AMERICAN WOMAN'S LEAGUE CONVENTION On June 5th tbe nix (Megaton to the American Woman's League firnt national convention boarded the Chicago Limited at 11 a. ni. with happy heart amldttt the glad wnd off of many friend and I'nguern who came to wlHh them "God tpeed." They were laden by friends with rosea, the pride of Hood Klver, whone fragrance was significant of what the future held In store for those go ing forth In quest of the truth, and with the gratifying knowledge that they were a part of this great plan for the upbuilding and uplifting of those who would avail themselves of the great advantages provided by Mr. E. O. Lewis In his great "dream" the People's 'Diversity, which Is materializing so fast that people stand and gaze In astonishment. As the guests of Mr. Iew In we were provided with first class accommo dations of coach, sleeper and the delectable edibles of a first class diner without any expense to our selves. We found out by Inquiry that delegates were uboard from Portland, Salem, Medford, Hlllsboro and NewlxTg, and as we sped along we were Joined by delegates from Pendleton tnid every stop eastward until we numbered seventy-one of the most enthusiastic men and wo men who talked league and yelled until those who were not familiar with the work of the Iengue bad to stop and take notice. The delegates tx-lng in a poetical mood formed the following rally cry: "Bulah! Ilulah! Purple and white, E. (i. Lewis, he's all right. Kali! Hah! Kah! Who are we? The Arnerl ran Woman's league, you see." On arriving at I'litverslty City Wednesday evenlntf we were met by a committee of entertainment who conducted us to our headquarters amidst a downpour quite different from the Oregon "mist" which was a new experience to many of our crowd, Vet our ardour was not cooled by such a trifle, as we gazed for the first time upon the tsaut1ful buildings and grounds decorated with "old glory" and red, white and blue In honor of this great occasion. Language falls me to portray our feelings on looking at the hundreds of employees each doing their liest to make the thousands of delegates comfortable and at home In their tx-autlful city. The Hood Klver delegates were en tertained at Lenox Hall, a private school for girls, this lelng their va cation time, where they were given luncheon, Nuuitiful quarters and beds which ended the day Wednes day, June th. We will give you our Impressions In next Issue. Mhs. Martha Kionr. WEEK'S SALES SHOW REAL ESTATE ACTIVE Activity in the real estate business was fairly good last week nnd a little something was doing In all lines. The greatest amount of busi ness Is reported by the Hood Klver Kealty o. which disposed of T. If. La r wood 'a desirable fifty-ncre place at Mount Hood to Messrs. Poe nnd Ooggett of Oklahoma for fl.l.OW. Another sale was ten aeres Iwlong llig to A. II. Shelley at Willow Flat to O. L. Scarlett of Helllngham for The Kealty company also sold 10 acres near I lee to Ilavld Pyles forSIrVMi. The latter tracts are un improved but will be cleared as soon as possible and set to trees. Copy for advertisements should be In the office by Monday morning. COUNTY POLITICIANS DISCUSS CANDIDATES The political pot has commenced to boil during the past few days and friends of candidates nre getting busj. So far no announcements have been made by the candidates themselves, with the exception of S. W. Stark for circuit Judge, although some of them are understood to be In the field. It Is stated that friends of J. P. Lucas are urging him to become a candidate for county clerk, as are also those of Henry Howe of the Waucoma Abstract Company and F. H. Isenberg, Apparently no can didate for the olllce of sheriff has loomed up. For assessor It Is under stood that both Ueorge Dltumlck of Mount Hood and Jesse Wlckham may enter the field. Much to the regret of his muny friends County Judge lerby Is said to have declined to serve again and It Is stated that M. M. Hill doeso't look on another term as county commissioner with much favor, al though asked by a numls-r to do so. As yet It. J. Mclsaac, the other mem ber of the county court, has not an nounced his decision In the matter. Friends of C. H. Stranahan are urg Ing him to become a candidate fur commissioner, but so far have not persuaded him to come through. (J I). Woodworth Is also mentioned by a number as a candidate for com inisslouer. J. L. Henderson, it Is understood, will le a candidate for county sur veyor, but wants It known that he will not run on the assembly ticket It Is expected that other candidates will be named during the next few days and that the county cninpaln will be a lively one. PARK GRANGE 4TH WILLJBE HUMMER Park grange will commence Its big celebration to whoop things up on the Fourth at 0 a. m., when a grand automobile parade will form In town and proceed to Orange Park. The procession will be headed by Major F. C. Broslus as grand mar- shall of the day, and will be meet on the road to the park by the West Side Amateur Kami. Hon. M. P. Isenlierg will lie president of the day. An address of welcome will be de livered at the park at 10 a in. by Worthy Master of the Orange 0. H. Ilohblns. Following this will be the reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence by Arthur Moses. Patri otic addresses will also be made by Hon. A. A. layne nnd Attorney E. C. Smith. A big picnic dinner will be served at V2 o'clock, such as only the Iiel mont ladies can provide. Tills will Is? followed by a concert by the bund and an address "Why we (V-Iebrate" by A. (,'. Staten and vocal music by J. C. Staten nnd others. A grand ball will be held In the evening followed by supper. Ke freshmen ts will lie served all day and nil night, and the committee prom ises something doing all the time. The young ladles of the Congrega tional church will give an Ice cream ami sherls-rt social Thursday even ing June .'With, for the liencfit of the Olrls' Club. The social will lie held on the church grounds and the baiKl will furnish music. Latter Day Saints Meetings I'nder the auspices of the Church of the Latter Day Saints r series of Interesting revival meetings are be ing held In a large tent on the heights. Sunday an all day service was held that was largely attended. Special music was reudered. It Is expected to continue the meetings which are taking place on the block eaut of the high school for some t fine. Will Not Be a Candidate i. D. Culbertson announces that he will not be a candidate for county clerk at the coming elections. Mr. CullH-rtson states that his private and business Interests are becoming of such a nature that they will re quire all his time and that he will not, therefore, be a candidate. We have received a full line of lire works. Special prices made on quantities. We do not Intend to carry any over, so they must go. Koss, Klchards & Co. Why Bother With Cooking ON THE FOURTH Why spend your time in the kitchen while the others are out having a good time. Among our canned goods you can provide a Whole Ready-to-Eat Dinner, from soup to dessert. Big Special Sale on Pre ferred Stock Sliced Ha waiian Pineapple this week "Good Thligs lo Eat" The siar Grocery PIRIG0 & SON Phone S3 UPPER VALLEY READYJOR 4TH Arrangements have been completed for the Fourth of July celebration at Parkdale and a special train will le run to accommodate visitors. The exercises will commence shortly after the arrival of the train and will In clude patriotic addresses, a basket picnic, athletic contests and other attractions. Keduced rates of fare will be given from all stations and Newman's orchestra will furnish music. The committee In charge of the affair promises all who attend a good time and an opportunity to see the wonders of the Cpper Valley, I have a client who wants to bor row f:i(XI for two years. Will pays per cent and secure note with first mortgage on Improved real estate valued at flNMi. Phone ,'IOS-M. S.W, Stark, F.llot lildg. Trio Orchestra Muhic furnished for all occasions. Inatrumentation from three piece to any num ber d(sirt-d. Addrua or phone C. O. NEWMAN 64-X or 269-L Hood River, Org-on W. O. ALDRED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Both Phonea Well Drillings Quick ! Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Office, No. 9 Oak Street Phontl. 28 r 2002-11 White :: River :: Flour Makes Whiter, Lighter Bread ASK YOUR GROCER Little White Salmon Valley 120 Icres on the White Salmon river, five miles from the Columbia; 500 one-year-old trees, 40 acres improved, 12 acres under plow, 50 acres brush land, fine stream of water through place, east side of valley all good soil, no waste. Owner will sell at a sacrifice if taken at once. See owner through Van Vorst (Si WelU White falmon. Wash. fill? &very man likes Kis Wife to be admired. Why not adorn yours with one of our Handsome Necklaces or a pretty Locket and Chain? Our Jewelry is first of all Reliable. Its beauty you can judge for yourself. Its quality we guarantee. HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINOS In Brosius Block