THE HOOD RIVER NEWS,' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910 SEE OUR SPECIAL IN OUR WEST WIN DOW. SOMETHING HANDY FOR ANYONE TO HAVE ON HAND. DON'T MISS THIS. THE PARIS FAIR The Store That Gives You the Biggest Values New Fall Dress Qoods now in. The finest assortment we ever had. ALL THE NEW WEAVES AND PATTERNS. A Good Rain Coat mi It a 3 mm m Mm II m is a treasure, a poor one a disgrace, must be all-wool rain-proof, stylish, good fit. Better say a Hart, Schaffner & Marx Raincoat and be done with the story. That means that you must come here for it, and that you will get complete satisfaction with whatever you buy. Our New Fall Suits are here also. You get correct style, per fect tailoring, all wool quality of Hart, 5chaffner & flarx Clothes Coats and Overcoats h. s. & M. for $18.00, $22.00 and $25.00. Other makes for $5.00, $6.00, $12.00 and $15.00. .00, $10.00, Men's and Boys Shoes We want you to see our new fall line of Fall and Winter Shoes for men and boys. Medium and high top, water proof. We have never had a finer lot for you to choose from. In all sizes from a child's size 8 with a 10 inch top to the finest of elk skin 18 inch for men. Then in medium tops for school wear something that looks dressy and will stand the hardest kind of school wear. Try our Blue Ribbon and Security Line They always give satisfaction. We guar antee every pair of these against ripping or other defects. TRY THEM NEXT TIME Boys 2-Piece Suits We have some splendid values in these at any price you wish to pay. Boys Suits,$1.7S, $2, $2.50, $3, $4 and up. We want to call your special at tention to these $4.00 values. We bought these under their value and they are really worth from $6.00 to $8.00, but we bought these at a bargain and give you the benefit. Nicely made, of splendid all wool material. Knickerbocker pants, mostly dark colors, Your Choice, the Suit, $4.00 Just try them. Boys Extra Pants All ages and a big lot to choose from, 25c a pair up. Cevvrifbt Hart Schirfncr Sc Marl r Luxuriant 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 01 all a chance for nature to work, so a strong growth of manageable hair is the result Use ClarKe's Sham poo Jelly, 25c CHAS. N. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon NEW RECTOR FOR ST, MARK'S CHURCH Kev. D. T. Simpson has accepted tlie position as rector of St. Mark's church and In expected to arrive here thin week. Mr. Simpson I now In Portland. He was formerly In charge of an Episcopal church at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and later rector of the Episcopal church at Corvalls. Afterward he was In the Hawaiian Inlands, but for Home time has been connected with one of the 'Portland churches. He ban a wife and two sons and It In expected that on their arrival, which will In; thin week, they will be tendered a reception. In thin connection, It Ih asked by the bishop's committee, that new mcmtsrs of the church lu the valley send In their names to Mr. K. W. Pratt. Was Not Davidson Mill. Many who read the telegram Thursday evening thought the saw mill of the 'ioble Milling Company, Jn which H. I". Davidson Is Inter ested, had again Is-en burned, owing to misleading headlines Later It was discovered that the report was untrue, although a hard fight had to ! made to save the property. An other tire story that gained credence wan to the effect that the (irlbbles store at Mt. Hood had been de stroyed. This report also proved to Is? without foundation. Fruit Fair at (jilbert-Vauxhan'a In order to solve the question of a fruit fair building this fall the tJIIU-rt Vaughan Company at the meeting of the association held Tuesday offered the use of tbelr big salesroom. The suggestion was considered a capital one and It Is exis-cted the fair will be held there. Copy for ml vertlsemetits must lie In the office by Monday noon. PINE GROVE GRANGE Mrs. Shoemaker Is visiting friends In Hood Klver. Mr. Sonneman and family and Mr. Hatten were visitors In Portland Thursday. Miss Pearl Bradley was a guest of Ada Mark Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Waugh entertained company from Arizona the early part of the week. Our school will open Monday, Sept. .", with four teachers; Mrs. McLaugh lin, principal. There will be no service next Sun day, owing to conference week. Sab bath school as usual. Kev. E. L. House gave us an excel lent sermon at the church Sunday. There was a good congregation. Mrs. Martin Dragseth went to Ore gon City last week, Monday, return ing Saturday. Her mother accom panied her home. Mrs. Ireland, from Crookston, Minn., and Mrs. E. Nlckelson from Belmont visited their sister, Mrs. Sam Campbell Sunday and Monday. Much building Is still In progress. Among those who are extending their apple houses are Messrs. . I. C. Porter, H. M. Vannler and S. U. .larvls. The friends of John (ileason, a former resident of this locality, were pained to learn of hinsad death Tues das evening of last week, which oc curred near Oregon City. His fam ily have the sympathy of all In their severe trouble. $500,000 Hood River Land Company W. A. Seale, representing the Hood Klver Orchard Land company, one of the largest companies that has ls-en Incorporated for the purpose of developing Hood Klver and M osier property, has Iwen here lor a. week In Its Interests. The company has Just Increased Its capital stock from 000 to $.".00,000. The heaviest stock holders In It are the Ktrebaugha and J. H. Devlin. The land owned by the company Isconsldered gilt-edged and since the Increase In stock many Portland people have taken advan tage of the opportunity to Invest. The property, which Is undeveloped, will be held for an Increase In valuation. LIVE LOCAL TOPICS Del Kand Is learning the secrets of the apple Industry and Is at present acquiring the art of packing with the Davidson Fruit Company. Chun. Larsen, who has been on a vacation, returned home to Hood River Monday evening. Mr. Larsen denies the allegation that he Is mar rled. Miss Elizabeth (Julnn, a sister of Frank Qulnn, and one of the Instruc tors lu the Seattle schools, Is visiting friends and relatives here for a few days. Miss I'm Casey of Boise, Idaho and Miss Gertrude Casey of Dysert, Iowa, after being guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Hill for a week, re turned to their homes Monday. Sylvester Hall a resident of Med ford and brother of Albert S. Hall. manager of the Hood Klver'Llght & Power Co., was a visitor here Tues day. Mr. Hall Is a teacher In one of the Medford schools. An Important feature lu the pro posed Institutional work at the Bap tist church this fall and winter will be a "Ladles' Heading Circle," to be conducted by Miss Hill. Information concerning this can ls3 secured from Mr. Hargreaves. In the series of sermons on "Chris tian Essentials" next Sunday even ing at the Baptist church, Mr. Har greaves will preach on "The far reaching and often unrecognized In fluence of religious faith In man's dally struggle." irant B. Dimlck, candldute for the nomination for governor on the statement 1 platform, was here last week meeting citizens and giving them the handshake. Mr. Dimlck Is-lleves he will get a big vote In the country districts. Frank M. (Jill of Dufur, candidate for the Republican nomination for Joint representative from Wasco and Hood Klver counties on the anti-assembly platform, was here Tuesday. Mr. Gill Is an active worker In the (range and was a visitor to Hood Klver when the state organization met here several years ago. E. H. Sbepard returned Tuesday from a five weeks trip in the East. He was present at the International Apple Shippers annual meeting at Marara Falls and visited many of the large cities. Mr. Shepard found his paper, "Better Fruit," very well known in the fruit sections of the East and was successful In still fur ther Introducing It In a business way. After a few weeks vacation, the Unitarian Sunday school will open next Sunday. Through Septem!er the exercises will take on some of the features of the "Children's church, to which parents and friends are cordially Invited. All children not connected with any other Sunday school are cordially Invited. Inked Brethren Church, Oak and Sixth. Kev. J. B. Parsons, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. In accord ance with the request of the labor forces, the pastor will speak on "The Laboring Man's Friends" at 11 a. m. Junior C. L. at 2:'W p. ni. Senior C. E. at !:4. p. in.; Earl Bart mess, leader. Sermon at ":.') p. tn., on "The Masses and the Mighty." For County Commissioner Believing that the Interests of the upiwr valley are entitled to a repre sentative In the affairs of the county, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination for that office at the Kepubllcan primaries September 24th. Chas. Stelnhauser. Adv. MADAME LABADIE TO BE HERE AGAIN Madame Labadle, who gave a readlug here last winter and de lighted her audience, will appear here soon again under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias lodge. Mine La badle has been In the Philippines since she last appeared here. She will give an entirely different reading. It Is expected that she will appear U'fore her audience lu the assembly hall of the new Commercial Club building'. Married In Portland J. M. CullHTtson ami Miss Mary Kothrock were married I'hursday, August LVHh In Portland, the cere mony In-iiig performed by Kev. T. L. Eliot. Mr. and Mrs. CullsTtsou who are both well known and highly es teemed here and who are now on an extended wedding trip will reside lu a new home at II sod Klver recently bought and furnished by Mr. Culbert-son. for 8ale 25 acres of fine improved or chard land, red shot soil, in the Upper Hood River Valley, ad joining Steinhauser ranch, in cluding potatoes, strawberry plants and apple trees. Will sac rifice on quick sale. Inquire at any Hood River real estate agent. HEADLIGHTS 1 are worn by all men these days. But If you will come here we will show you the kind and quality of Jcbvelry man of good taste approtJc. HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVENINGS In Brosius Block fSiP YOU APPLES S WITH THE S DAVIDSON FRUIT I I COMPANY and get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE RIENCE IN HANDLING THIS FRUIT. Our careful attention and experience shows in the promptness and amount of the returns. SHIPPING WAREHOUSE Foot of Third Street Phone No. 65 j)