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2 the;hood river news. Wednesday, april 2g, 1911 PEDDLED LIQUOR TO GET EVIDENCE On tin' cldenee of an informer, -aid in be fitiiit t'l with the Law it tul Order league, ninl brought here lit lhi l k-mI authorities. Julia Fea t In to 1 1 iin', purser on t he Steamer Ta hiiina Him arrested when tin- limit reached here Thursday ami lined mi a charge 'l Illegally wiling liijuor. The evidence w as secured I'.v W I". Iliii-i', wliu came lieiv about two i'ii iu'ii aii'l posed an a painter. After working at this vocation (or a day nr t o Reese iiiit work, mixed willi the buys about tnwn anil car ried a buttle of whiskey which he fre. l offered an wan developed later In ti t evidence. Hut one wltnenn wan secured hiwever anil his testi mony being incomplete no charges could U' maile. Hi Sunday, April Wth. Reese went In ieeiinun tn the Tnhoiua w It ll tlie liane liall club ami on his return maile the complaint against Fen t herntulie. When bin unseroupuloii taction 1. came known be suddenly lieeame no unpopular that be left town Friday on an early morning train. The wlt nenn be w as dcpending-on be claimeil bail lieen hrilied to leave town. SCHOOL TEACHERS CHARGE ASSAULT Sheriff Totu .Iciniisi.il han lieen ilil ligetitly scouring the Frankton and IVtlmi nit dintrlctn for neveral days looking for a 1111111 who In alleged to have attempted an annault on two m ho. il teachern employed at Frank ton nchool and w ho live alone In a In nine nearby. The eplnode occurred Tburnday flight. When the man entered the bonne the teachers lieeame frighten ed and ran out ttie buck door, one of tin-in falling Into an Irrigating ditch ami spraining ber ankle. Tim nelgh born who were nrouned made an In vestigation but the Intruder bad e ca pcd. An the sheriff ban only meagre des cription of the man It In feared bis apprehension will hedillieult. MAN HURT AT BIGGS DIES NEAR HOOD RIVER An unknown man apparently .10 yearn old and a loborer, wan taken from train 17 here Monday dead an the renult of Injuries received near Rlggs. The man wan walking on the track and was hit by the pilot of the engine. He was placed on the train and was being taken to l'ortland to be placed In the bon Hal. but died jilnt after reaching Hood Klver county. The body was placed In charge of the coroner aud was taken to Rart tness undertaking entablinhineiit and an effort Is being made to have It Identified. ST. MARK'S CHURCH TO GIVE BASKET FETE The incmlx'rs of St. Mark's Church are busily preparing an original en tertainment to lie given In thenecond wi-ek In May. It will be known as the May-Racket Fete. As the nil me suggest the fun will center about bankets and their con tents. The Work Ibisket will furnish aprons for sale. The Candy Rasket will tempi one with sweet. The P.aby Racket will attract one with Its dainty baby fixing. 1 he Lunch I'.anket al ways approved by men will appeal to their appetites by Its de lirious viands und-so-on. A more detailed uccount of the fete will ap pear 111 the next Issue. COUNTY COURT TO HELP HIGHWAY TO PORTLAND County Judge f tilhertson and Com nilnsioiiers McCurdy and Rhodes went to Cascade Locks Friday and Investigated the road district In that wot Ion In connection with the Port land I lood River high way. Asa re Milt the road money apportioned the district at V lento and Cascade Links will lie spent on roads which will form part of the proponed highway. The coiiinilt (' appointed by the ommcrclal Club alno went over the line of the road In Hood River county Monday and will make n report at the next meeting of the ( lub. Oehauth Causes Dementia. . A. Little, a laborer who has Imi-ii employed In the I'pper Valley w as arrested and brought to Hood Klver Monday suffering from acute dementia. His metitalcondlMon It Is claimed Is due to a prolonged do. baucli. Little Islis ked up In t he city jail and Is tieltig treated by tlm coun ty bvslolaii. If lie f ills to regain bis mind In a day or two lie will Is committed to the Insane asylum nt Salem. Itlcytle anil Auto Collide. A serious Hi'iideut was narrowly nverted Monday when a boy nained Hooker who was riding a bicycle, ran Into nn automobile 011 K'th street 'Mi'' blcjcle was smio-hed unit the front on the auto damaged, but the boy escaped with a few htulsc. is X? Copyright Hilt Schiifncr Sc Mir r Facts to Know and Use in Buying Clothes: All-wool in every thread. All silk in every scam. Ab solute guarantee with every suit. All these with your style, your tit, your fabric, in a Hart Schallner & Marx spring suit is here where everything else is of the same quality. Suits for $18.00, $20.00, and $25.00 Other makes for $6.00, $8.00. $10.00, 12.00 and $15.00 LadlesLaundred Collars Values up to 25c. These are slightly soiled but are truly a bargain at this price ni each .. nC Colgate's and Mennens Talcum Powder, the kind that you usually pay 25c a can for 1 . elsewhere. Our price per can 4C Ladies Belts In this line we have almost anything that you can wish for in linen, silk, elastic, and 1 patent leather from lliCup Special We have a bunch of Ladies' Belts in cloth, kid and patent leather, values up to 50c. Your choice 10c Book Department Do not forget that our book department in cludes all the newest books on the mar- r ket which we will sell you for DUG Then again you get a book that has not been handed around from house to house, and thus liable to come in contact with contagious dis eases and in this way bring them to you. Special Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes and Slippers, val ues up to $1.75, odds and ends. Your -,m choice to close them out f uu Special Ladies', Misses and Childrens' Shoes in kid, gun metal and patent leather, button and lace in tan, black and chocolate, about all a rr sizes in lot, values to $3.50, choice pair. oliOU Special Men's and Boys' Shoes, mostly drummers samples but some odds and ends that are the biggest kind of bargains. There are shoes in this lot that are worth up to $4.00 a pair. There are shoes for work, shoes for dress and shoes that are for knockabout wear and the on S1.98 best of values in every pair. Y our choice the pair Gingham House Dresses of blue and white, checked gingham trimmed with plain blue chambray with low neck and short CO OH sleeves, face trimmed, each oltld Ladies' Shirt Waists of black and white checked gingham with 4 pleats on each side, long sleeve, each 0 U C Middy Blouse Waists of white lawn 1 on and duck trimmed with blue, each o 1 1 UU Middy Blouse made of fine white Pepperel, Jean Sailor collar, is of dark blue wool twilled flannel, stars embroidered in each corner of collar, front of garment is laced with silk lacer, correct shaped sleeve and perfect work manship throughout 01 .n a1 pn 01 7C prices - QI,4U; Ol.OU, Oli f 0 Special Millinerv--Pattern Hats, all bought since East er. Values up to $8.00 your CO QQ choice . OiJO Do not miss this opportunity for there is surely some big bargains in this bunch. TIM IE PARDS TADR9 fW Stove nat Screes ou IKoney UNDERWOOD Mrs. (ieo. Tyrdl lit visiting licr xin tcr, Mrs L. J. Stewart. MIkh M illy Stickncy was la l'ort laud Wednesday and Tlmrmlay of last week. M. S. Smith entertained lii niier and brother of the Locks for wveral days last week. ieo. Whiteside and family, of I'ort lann, arrived Monday for a week's visit at Skookum Orchards. Mrs. S. F. Forest and family re turned to Portland Thursday from a week end visit at their ranch. Halsey Perry, of Fast Orange. X. J., arrived at Underwood last week. He Is at the IJomlnuer place fur the present. Henry Love's mother, who han lieen residing In Taeoma. recently ar rived to spend the summer with hliu on his ranch. Ir. W. S. Manners and family, of Montclair, X. J., have located on their ranch In I'nderwood for a stay of six months. The Woman's Club of .Nobility Hill met with Mrs. C. M. Vinton last week Itoll call was answered with current events. Miss Ann Vnnnett, of Hood Kivcr, spent the week end at the Highlands, as the ifilest of Miss Molly Stlckney and brother, Harry Stlckney. The Ladles' Club -if I'nderwood Flat met with Mrs. W. II. Klue last week. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all. and the adjournment was liiade to meet with Mrs. Wcndorf this wit'k. Mrs. H. W. Hamlin entertained the yotinirer set Sunday evetilnir with a chnlinjr-dlsh supper. A cozy even ing by the fireplace was afterward elljoved bv the Misses Florence Holmes. Hazel Holmes. Molly Stlck ney, ISob I'lthouser. Frank 1 1 out;. !!ov Melius, Marrv Stlcknev and Mr. Welier. Many Improvements are noted alonif the I'lidiTwood road this sprinif. .1. V. Shipley has l'." acres cleared and set to trees, II. V. IJom Inuer five acres. W. S. Manners -JO acres, li. II. Hazeltotl five acres. '. M. Vinton five acres, and tin- Highland Apple Co. I'.'i acres to be ready for fall trees. A J. Hay ties Is building a :!U by 71 foot warehouse on his ranch, to be used for apple packing, etc. Fverywhere one sees development, and no one can say that I'nderwood Is not "booming the boom." RUTHTON ieo. McCulstlon is very sick with the measles. Miss Frnestine lieed, who has been very sick. Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. 15. W. LaMar spent Sunday nt the home of Holier' Taz well, of Menominee. F. J. Koliertson and Mr. Keid, of the Stanley-Smith ollice, were Kuth ton visitors Saturday. Mr-", lleula and baby, of Hood Klver. spent Saturday niifht and Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Tazwell. We are ulad to hear that the mill at (ireeti Point will soon start and work will commence lu earnest here at Huthton. .1. K. MeOiistion and wife returned Friday from a month's stay with Mrs. McCulstlon' parent, at Skye, Wash. Mr. McCulstlon I much Im proved la health. Mrs. F. (). White expect to move Friday to Stella, Wash., where Mr. W hite has been working for several months. Her friends uave her a fare well dance Saturday nlKht. The Cartwright Concert Company If all representations are correct, the Cartwrlitht Concert Comyany, which appear nt Hood Iiiver next Monday evening under the auspices of the liarnca Class, Is one of the very best that has ever stopped here. Fach of the four member Is a star of International reputation. Last year the company toured Furope and made a blif success. Its appear ance here will be a rare treat and a law audience Is nntlclpted. The sale of seats Is announced elsewhere. Jackson Placed Under Bonds F. K. Jackson, on complaint of Hugh Moore, was arrested Thursday for practicing as a veterinary with out a license. Jackson was ulven a hearing before Justice I'.uck and placed under JfJuo bond to appear for trial. KLICKITAT LANDS Let us invest a portion of your money in northwestern Klickitat county. B. li. Duncan & Co. DIliD JKSSi: IIAYTOX. Jesse Dayton, imed about years, died at his home In this city Sunday of tuberculosis. Mr. Dayton came here from Seattle about a year no and had lieen affected with the ills ease for some time, but uutll a month nj?i he was enipli '. ed a operator at the Oak movlny; picti:re show' lieslde hi wife Mr. Dayton I sur vived by two sin all children. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning it 1 o'clock atltartniess Chapel conducted by Kev. C F. Perry llurlal was la Idle wild Cemetery. Notice To the Members uf the Hood Kiver Commercial Club: You are hereby notified that at the next regular meeting of the Hood Kiver Commer cial Club, to be held on the evening of Monday, May Nth, lull, in the Club Kooms, the matter of filing Supple mentary Article tf Incorporation will come up for consideration. Your presence at the meeting is urged Fiinkst C. Smith. President, J.'C. SkiNXKit. Secretary. Otto Kreisler Has Hand Crushed Otto" Kreisler, aged 1 years, who went to work In the carpenter shop of Joe Wright, Monday caught his han 1 lu the planer and had it so badly mashed that three fingers had to be amputated. Kreisler, who was unfamiliar with the machine, put hi hand under tiie table and got It caught in the plates. Oregon hotel Special Dinners A special table d'hote dinner will be served at the Hotel Oregon every Sunday from :'.V) to .'- p. tn. for 7't cents. ' An a la carte meal will also be served. Music by the Mandolin ( lub. Dint; with us." The Sans-Soiiel will 'meet; Thurs day, April L'7th, with Mrs. Imholtz. Xo. 1 State St. LIVE LOCAL TOPICS A. L. I'pson, of Portland, came up Friday for a look at his property In the I'pper Valley. Kev. F. A. Harris Is in Portland at tending the local association of Con gregational churches, as the preacher for till session. Dr. Clarence Xichols, of Portland, h is Jaken the Osborn bunualow In the Oak (irove district for the sum mer and with Mrs. Xichols Is now occupying It. Mrs. Wm. Yates a ml daughter Mis Fva Yates, Mrs ('has. T. Farly, Mrs. Win. Haynes, Mrs. Win. Sheets, and Miss Ol.le Sturgiss were the guests of Mrs. J. II. YaiiDcllan at a house paaty at The Dalles Thursday. The liver loses Its activity at times and needs help. Ilerbine is an effir tlve livfr stimulant. It also purllies the bowels, strengthen digestion and restores strength, vigor and cheerful spirit. Price .Vic. Sold by Cha. X. Clarke. "True and False Liberalism" is the subject of the sermon next Sunday at the 1'nltarlan Church. Mr. Mc Donald will consider the question, "Are all the liberals In the liberal churches" ami "Are all truly lilieral who attend the liberal churches'.'" Strangers are especially Invited. Mrs. Filinund L. Simpson will give a tea on Friday afternoon from three to five at the Krctor.v In honor of St. Mark' (iuild and the ladles of the parish. All the (iulld members and the ladies connected with or inter ested In the work of St. Mark's Church are cordially Invited to at tend. At the Congregational Church next Sunday morning pastor Harris will speak on "The I'nwritten Word of (iod" a complimentary sei-uion to the one of last Sunday. In the even ing the service will begin at eight o'clock. It will be n May Day ser vice with a short sermon on "The Dandelion". Hurt In Runaway thrown forward onto the burse, Robert T. Vewhall, local agent for causing the animal to run away. the Milton nursery, was seriously In jured Monday while driving to Ills home on the heights. His buggy j was Inailinl with fruit tree, one of ; which caught In a wheel and was When the horse and buggy crashed Into a fence. M r Xew hall was t hro wn out. His legs were lacerated and his trousers torn off, but no iioiies were broken. TO-DAY To-day and every day, let us fill your PRESCRIPTIONS. With the correct DRUGS of greatest power, a moderate equipment, and long training we surely can and do give the best results in Prescription Compounding always. Chas. N. Clarke GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River Oregon ST GROCERY BARGAINS FRANKTON F. Lock hud his hand operated on for blood poison last week and at last report was doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lyle. of Ca mas Prairie, nre visiting Mrs. Lyle' brother. A. J. Snyder, at Ruthton this week. Mr. and Mr. ('. U. Morton enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. lidlamy nnd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tazwell. A farewell dance was given Mrs F. O. White by some of the ladles of Ruthton, Saturday ritgnt. About twenty-five gathered at the Menomi nee hall and spent an enjoyable even ing. At 11:: refreshments were m-rved. Mis l'tia I'.aker was pleasantly surprised Thursday by the arrival of hep father, mother and little brother from Warren, Oregon, for a week end visit with her. W hile here they were entertained at the home of F. R. A listen. Mr. and Mr. Will Fbv were pleas antly surprised last Tuesday evening by a number of neighbors and friends coming In to help them celebrate their silver wedding. The party came with well filled liMKels. so that after a ni'-rrv evening a nice lunch was served. The tokens of love pre seated to t lie happy couple wen Sliver Klines, se i oi nvrr winie sp'ions, silver lierry spoon ati'l nugar y bow l, and net of linen napkins. late hour all left, wishing Mr. and 1? Kitchen Queen Patent Flour, Guaranteed, $1.25 Sack; $4.90 Barrel Swift's Compound No. 5 Pails ..60c Swift's Compound No. 10 Pails $1.10 Cottolene No. 2 Pails - 35c Cottolene No. 4 Pails .60C Gold Dust Washing Powder 20c Postum Cereal per package 20c Holly Milk, dozen 95 cents, case $3.75 ( Quaker Rolled Oats, large package 25c, 2 for 45C Quaker Toasted Corn Flakes 3 packages 25 C 1-4 case Picnic Crackers $1.15 1-4 case City Soda Crackers $1.15 Ivory Shaker Salt, 3 for 25C Del Monte Honey per jar 25C New Cream Cheese per pound 20c Young American Cheese per pound 18C hie Fine Granulated Cane Sugar, 17 lbs. $1.00. Per Sack, $5.30 Trade with us and your Dollar will buy more Our Terms arc CASH to All SMITH BROTHERS