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i 8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1911 RESS MIS, R Qnnci MM bid. i w Y ARR VE FTER EASTER HOSIERY OFFER-By request, will continue this week to offer Q DA ID CI fill 50c, 65c, 75c Hose..: $ lAIn QliUU It MAOC tfM COTUAND IN COTUANO la well Known to women in every part of the Globe because for generation it has been the WORLD'S STANDARD wash fabric sold by high class dry-goods stores everywhere. We haoe fust received direct from the looms at Glasgow, Scotland, a fascinating assortment of these goods and are showing them at 25c to 35c a yard We will be pleased to gioe to any lady asking for It at our Wash Goods Counter a copy of the famous WILLIAM ANDERSON book of latest Wash-frock fashions for 19". Now Helen Pink, the papers say, Is Washington's new hue; Well, if the shade has come to stay, That must make ALICE BLUE! While some look well in blue we think Most of us look like HELEN PINK! With Apologies to Miss Helen Taft and Mrs. Longworlh m AUTOMOBILE COATS Ladies' and Gentlemen's... $4.90 to $25.00 We have every item of wear necessary for this royal sport. SEE OUR WINDOWS SEPARATE SKIRTS New York's latest designs $2.95 to BE SURE TO SEE THE GOODS Voiles, Etamines, White Serge, NEW KING WAISTS The standard of waist excellence $2.00 to $5.00 BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S ODD SHOES HALF PRICE FRANK A. CHAM ) ui8ft2&E $15.00 Etc. Ilocalsnbpersonals Ir. F. C. BrowluB, who has been In California, returned lagt week. Attorney H. S. Vllnon, of The JalleH, was here Saturday on busi ness connected with his profession. The C'artercar has found favor with a number of buyers, and several of these gearless autos have been purrbaawi by Hood Rlverltes. The steamer Dalles City has again been placed on the run betweeu here and Portland In conjunction with the Bailey Gatzert and a dally serv ice Is now being maintained. Oil meal at Whitehead's. Bowling alleys now open. C. A. Klchards & Co. Horse for sale. I'hone Odell "4 or write Box 43 Parkdale, Ore. Order your bee supplies early of V. W. Dakln, 12Uu Seveuth street. We write fire and automobile In surance. $1."0U to loan. U. Y. Ed wards & Co. For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone. Odell 38 or 2002.x. Join the Bowling league. We have the tiest alleys In the state, last's have the !ft team. C. A. Richards & Co. Oct your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Lame shoulder Is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly yields to the free appli cation of ChainlK-rlaln's I.lnlnient. For sale by all dealers. The Good Time Club of the ("pper Hood Klver Valley will give a dance at Mt. Hood hall on F riday evening, April 21. Music by Newman's orches tra. Everybody Is cordially Invited to attend. "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," wrlt-s Mrs. T. B. Kt-ndrlcli, Rasaca, ia. "It is t lie liest cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup." For sule by all dealers. A demonstrator for the Overland car was here Saturday showing It about town. Sam Herring made his first visit here Thursday In connection with placing cars for the strawlierry crop this year. W. F. Andrews and family have re turned to their Oak Urove ranch for the summer, after having spent the winter at Grand Forks, Dakota. Mrs. (ieo. Lynn who underwent an operation at the Cottage Hospital last week for a serious trouble Is re ported to be recovering nicely and It Is expected that she will soon le about again. Russell G. Pound, an Upper Valley resident has just Issued the first of a series of cards called the Farmer's Handy Series which contain much Interesting and valuable Information for farmers and orchardlsts. Horse for snle. I'hone Odeir74 or write Box 4'5 Parkdale, Ore. For Sale Some good horses and a nuralier of second-hand rigs, cheap. Apply at the Fashion Livery Stable. For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002-x. Get your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Sayl did you know Frank Dajton paints signs of all kinds; also carriages and autos. Try him on your next work. Phone 208-M. Constipation brings many ailments In Its train and Is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep yonr-bowels regular, madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which wom en are subject. Constipation Is a very simple thing, but, like many simple things. It may lead to serious consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance, and when Chamtier lalu's Tablets are given at the first Indication, much distress and suffer ing may Is- avoided. Sold by all dealers. J. A. Epplng joined the procession of new automobile owners last week by getting a 1!11 model Case. The Model bakery had Its premises Improved last week by having the old shed In front of it removed. Miss Blanche Harbison returned to Pacific University, Monday, after spending the Easter recess with her parents. Burnette Duncan, C. L. Wheeler and J. E. Montgomery returned Sun day from a week's trip In the Camas country Washington. Christian Science services are held In Reading Room, No. C, Davidson building, Sunday a 11 a. m. ami Wednesday at S p. in Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Chas. Larson, landlady of the Mt. Hood hotel In Hood River, was In town several days last week visit ing with Mrs. Grant Ballard. These ladies have leen friends since girl hood. Stevenson Pioneer. A small wreck In the railroad yard here Thursday held up traffic for a time. A wrecking crew was brought here from The Dalles and cleared the track. The wreck was caused by a couple of freight cars jumping the rails. The big motor truck which A. O Hershey will use In making deliver les, arrived here Thursday and was given a test In hauling by taking a two-ton load of feed to Mt. Hood The truck made the trip In good shape and Is expected to become a factor In heavy hauling In the valley. R. P. Orr, of Hood River, was In town Tuesday. Mr. Orr Is a plasterer and bricklayer by trade, and has done considerable work in former years on tnls side of the river. He was over on a general outing, and will probably Invest In a small ranch If he finds one to his liking. Blngen Observer. Ulc arc now tahincf ordcro for Strawberry Cratce Having only a limited supply, would advise ordering at once. Stanfcy-Smitft um6er Co. Heed Rloer, Oregon ' Prion U4 It pays to advertise. Guard against early frosts .by burning straw In orchards for smudge. Straw for sale by Kelly Bros. Phone 2-.7-M. In cas-s of rheumatism, relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may Is- obtained by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by nil dealers It will be of Interest to you if you If you call up Frank Dayton, 208-M before you have your painting, paper ing or tinting done. Wall paper at Portland prices. Shop across from Oregon Hotel. If you want to le comfortable burn coal. We are prepared to furnish It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the lest quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer & Livery Company. Phone 5." When a medicine must be given to young children It should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy Is made from loaf sugar, and the roots, used In Its preparation give It a flavor similar to maple syrup, making It pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by all dealers. Parkdale will have an entertain ment Wednesday, April Bit h. "Our Folks," a drama in three acts, will be presented at Mclsaac's hall at Parkd'ile under the auspices of the Baptist Young People's Society. The cast comprises the best local talent. "Our Folks" was played last week Is'fore a crowded house, at the Mon roe theater Hep critical comment In this Issue. Admission .Vk.-. MODERN WOODMEN WILL HOLD STATE CAMP HERE J. W. Simmons, deputy head con sul of the Modern Woodmen an nounces that the state convention of the order will Im held here May 2 and 3. Delegates from all parts of the state will be present at the conven tion, and the local camp Is making elaborate preparations for their en tertalnmeut during the two days' visit. An automobile trip through the valley Is planned and anendeavor will Imj made to get the merchants of the city to close their stores on the last afternoon of the gathering lu or der that all may have an opportun ity to attend the free baseball game to be played between a team of local enthusiasts and one selected from the visitors. A large class will be In itiated during the meeting. Mr. Sim mons went from here to The Dalles, accompanied by a uumlsr of local members of the order, to witness an Initiation at that city. Land Bargains 17 acres uncleared land In Summit district for sale. 10 acres good or chard land; 7 acres hill side. Joins Carters, Klmballs and Pllsens. Flue soli. Adrlress, Marlon MacRae, owner; Mt. Hood Hotel. Oregon Hotel Special Dinners A special table d'hote dinner will be served at the Hotel Oregon every Sunday from r.:V) to :'V) p. m. for 75 cents. An a la carte meul will also be served. Music by the Mandolin Club. Dine with us. fTCcunt Heed Railroad Time Tiblc No. 10, Effective April 17th, 12:01 A. M. A.M. -South 'Na.TM-P.M. 8.00 Hood River 3.10 8.05 Powerdale 3.05 8.15 Switchback 2.55 8.35 Van Horn 2.30 8.40 Mohrs 2.25 8.55 Odell 2.15 9.10 Summit 2 05 9.20 Bloucher 2.00 9.40 Winans 1.50 9.45 Ar. Dec Lv. 1.45 10.15 Lv. Dee Ar. 1.25 10.25 Troutcreek ' 1.20 10.40 Woodworth 1.05 10.50 Ar. Parkdale Lv. 1.00 Sundiyi, north bound train will run two hourt late. bovc KhcduJc, leaving Parkdale J p. m. A. WILSON, Agent. PoiSoAeoaK NEVER nCUCnV 30 YtARS TAILING Kr.Hr.UT TrlESTN0PD PILIS, CHILBLAINS rtLONS, BUSN5, ITC. VALUASLt HOUSEHOLD SALVC ALL OAUGOISS Hftvc ir on will obtain on RIQutsr ACCCAT NO SUBSTITUTE rricc SS Cenf.1 Nr.' ry (MirHtri ; r-j can rOAN'STD Y EC. P. SUMNER Opposlti tht Post Offlci Home I'holM 20 Spray and Garden Hose Plumbing a SOME Choice Buys 20 Acres G miles from town; 3 acres cleared; 7 acres slashed and burned; balance comparatively easy clearing. Price $4000; J cash, balance in five years at 7 per cent. 10 Acres highly improved, 2 miles from town; 3J acres 7 year old Newtowns and Spitzenbergs; 2 acres 3 years old; balance in berries and clover; good house, barn and other out buildings, an ideal home. Price $10,000; $3000 cash; balance on or before five years. 20 Acres GJ miles from town; 4 acres cleared; G acres in stumps pulled; balance fir and oak; good small house. Price $2500; terms. 15 Acres, near railroad station, stores, school and church; all set to Newtowns and Spitzenburgs as follows: 5 acres 7 years old, 3 acres 6, acres 4, and A acres 3. Picked over 1100 boxes of apples last year; old house, good barn. Price $14000, $5000 cash, balance on or before 5 years at 7 per cent. 26 Acres 3J miles from town; red shot soil; G acres cleared; 2 acres in orchard 1 to 4 years eld; 10 acres slashed, burned and partly cleared; small house. Price $6500. Terms. 284 Acres, perfect orchard land, choice loca tion, perfect drainage, 10 acres in Newtowns and Spitzenburgs 1 to 4 years old; 3 acres more cleared, balance in timber; good house, 15 inches of free water furnished from spring on place. For a home or investment it has no equal. Price $12000. Terms. NeWCOmerS stopping with friends in the Val ley will get a better idea of their surroundings by telephoning our office, 141, and we will be glad to show them some of the prettiest places, also some of the best buys attainable. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH THE LEADING DEALERS 906-7-8-9 Yeon Hid., PORTLAND, ORE. HOTLL ORIiOON IJl.lMI., PORTLAND, ORI-. OUR STOCK OF SHOES IS NOW COMPLETE We have spared neither time nor trouble to get the shoes best adapted to this locality Ladies' Shoes in button, tan and Oxfords; high top tor mountain climbing Children's Shoes The kind that wear FLORSHEIM Shoes for Men EVERY KIND AND SHAPE FROM INFANTS' SLIPPERS TO WATER PROOF LOGGERS Honest Goods at Honest Prices R.J. MclSAAC &C0. PARKDALE, OREGON