8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911 I OUR STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL SHIRT WAISTS HALF PRICE WENTY dozen in the lot, all sizes No. 32 to 44. While they last, your choice at half price. These waists are slightly mussed from handling but can be laundered and are as good as ever. SIDES 9Sc Waists Now. $1.1S $1.33 $1.50 $1.75 $1.95 " " 49c 59c 67c 75c 88c 98c $2.20 Waists Now $1 . I O I .35 I .48 1.75 I .98 2.20 $2.50 $2.95 $3.50 $3.95 $4.40 jTee Windotv. ZShey Will JWot Last Long Y Y 1 FRANK A. CRAM LOCALS PERSONALS John Often wa a Portland visitor for several days hint week. Mlus Katherlne Woodw ard of Port land was the houe guest of Visa Teal last week. Dr. F. O. Broslus left Sunday for San Diego, to report for duty with the United States Army. A. X. Swallow returned to Hood Itiverjast week. Mr. Swallow has iM-en staying In Portland for several weeks. Kev. J. 15. Parsons, who has leen conducting a series of evangelistic meetings at Everett, Wash., returned home Wednesday and took charge of the services at thet'nlted Brethren church Sunday. Oil meal at Whitehead's. Howling alleys now ojen. f A. Illchards k Co Order your bee supjilles early tif W. W. Hakln, IJOTi Seventh street. We write fire and automotille In surance. $1."0U to loan. j. Y. Ed wards & Co. For Sale-- A fine lot of hay in the Hood 38 or We state. A. Mt. Hood district. Near Mt Post Office. Phone, Odell 2002.x. Join the Howling Ixvigue have the lnt alleys In the It's liuie the liest team. l:lchar.s & ( o," (iet your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. For Sale Choice lots and acreage In the city limits. A chance to make hi ime money. Enquire of ( E. Morse, owner, Phone LT'.i-M. Lame shoulder Is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and ijuli kly yields to the fn-e appli cation of ( 'hnmlierlaiii's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. "Our babv cries for Chamberlain's Cough liemeily," writes Mrs. T. H Kendrlcl, Kasaca, (in. "It Is the liest cough remedy on the market for couiths. colds and croui ." For sale bv all dealers. J. E. Hand, of Portland, was here Monday on a business visit. E. . Hall's son arrived here Thursday from Pennsylvania and Is visiting with him. Chester Hugglns, now at the I", of O. at Eugene, spent the Easter vaca tion at the home of his father, E. H. Hugglns. The Riverside Congregational Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Hersh ner. 317 June street, Friday after noon, April 2Mh. Audubon Wlnans, after an extens ive eastern trip In the Interest of a business he Is connected with, has been spend lug a few days here. A. H. Combs, state manager of the National Llle Insurance Co., spent the week here last week on business connected with the company's Inter ests. Mrs. S. A. Helmer returned Friday from Portlaud where her husband was again placed In a sanitarium after a short Hay at his home at Mt. Hood. Horse for sale. Phone Odell 74 or write Hox 4:1 Parkdale, Ore. For Sale Some good horses and a numtier of secmid-hand rigs, cheap. Apply at the Fashion Livery Stable. Get your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. - Say! did you know Frank Dayton 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 thi' primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular, madam, and you will escajie 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 asilstance, and when Chamls-r-laln's Tablets are given at the first Indication, much distress and suffer ing may Is- avoided. Sold by all dealers. J. F. Hatchelder came up from Portland Monday for a day or two. Judge H. W. Powell of Portland came up for a few days visit with relatives last week. J. M. Acheson, a brother of Mrs. C. P. Ross who resides in Portland, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sunday. The contest of the ladles' aid of the Christian church closed Thursday, April 30. Mrs. E D. Hoiuewood's side being the winners. Thos. M. Sheehan, of Ouelette-She-han Co., a Seattle commission house, was here Sunday getting Informa tion lu regard to berry shipments. Mrs. Marlon MacRae came up Fri day and expect to remain here most of the summer, looking after the various places she Is Interested In. The large office in the Davidson building formerly occupied by J. H. Hellbronner has been fitted up for the Hood River Light & Power To. which will move Into larger quarters. U.S. Hurpee, a former Wenatchee man, has come to Hood River and Is making bis home lu the L'pper Valley. Mr. Hurpee Is at present stopping on the U. D. Woodworth place. Miss fieorgla Prather, who is at tending the Washington State Uni versity at Seattle, returned Tuesday to that city, after a week spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs."(Jeorge T. Frather. John M. Carroll, former manager of the M osier Fruitgrowers' Associ ation, who was operated on a few days ago at the. Cottage hospital, for appendicitis, Is reported to be re covering nicely. J. R. Shelton received a letter Sat urday from a dealer In apples In Liv erpool, telling him that he had just ojiened a box of Newtowns from the Shelton orchard and that they were In prime condition. The dealer wanted to make an arrangement with Mr. Shelton to handle his crop this year. r Glc arc now talung orders for Strawberry Cratee Having only a limited supply, would advise ordering at once. Stanfey-Smitft um6er Co. Kecd Hicer, Oregon Rest Wyoming lump coal In any quantity. Transfer & Livery Co. Phone .". For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002-x. iuard against early frosts by burning straw In orchards for smudge. Straw for sale by Kelly Bros. Phone L'-.M. Christian Science services are held In Reading Room, No. 0, Davidson building, Sunday a. 11 a. in. and Wednesday at S p. in Sunday school at 10 a. in. 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 lie comfortable burn coal. We are prepared to furnlxh It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the Is-st quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer & Livery Company. Phone .". When a medicine must lie given to young children It should lie pleasant to take. Chamls-rlaln's Cough Rem edy Is made from loaf siigarnnd 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. Copy for advertisements must In? In the office by Monday noon. Mrs. R. J. Mclsnnc, of Parkdale, was a Sunday guest at the Hotel Oregon. Frank Button returned Friday from a visit at Spokane. He return ed much benefited by the trip. A. J. Knleval, a well known com mission man of Butte, Mont., was here Friday looking up strawtierry crop prospects. Wm. H. LaFollette, of Madison, Wis., accompanied by a friend. Is in the valley looking the country over with a view to Investing. Commission form of government Is being agitated at The Dalles. It is said by the papers of t lint city t hut the mayor and a majority of tie council are lu favor of It. A concrete sidewalk Is lielng laid alongside the Paris Fair store on Fourth street. One has also Just Is-en finished on State from the K. of P. Hall to Fifth street. L. S. Canfield. O. W. R. & N. ticket clerk at this point, returned to Hood River Thursday after several months spent In Nebraska, where he was called by the death of his father. C. A. McCargar and family who spent the winter In California came up Wednesday to occupy his home at Muster for the summer. Mr. Mc Carger had his car shipped to Hood River and drove It from here to his place. J. F. Thompson who disposed of his electric light plant at Husum to the Pacific Light & Power Co. left the latter part 'jf the week for the east seeking a new location. Mrs. Thompson and her son are at Hood River. Miss Florence Avery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Avery, passed the Easter vacation with her parents al their country home. Miss 4v'ry returned Thursday to Eugene, where she Is taking a special course In liter ature at the State I'nlverslty. C. P. Ross ami family will move back to their home on Cascade ave nue which hart bi-en occupied during the winter by Attorney Derby and family. Mr. Derby will occupy the Hall house which he recently pur chased and Mr. ami Mrs. E. ('. Smith who have been living In the latter will remove to take the off house. F. L. Parrtsh, who recently re turned from Southern California, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry H. Avery left Monday fur Portland and, after a short visit In that city, will take the southern route fur " the Atlantic const. Mr and Mrs. Avery will spend the summer In Connecticut, their former home, and expect to re turn to Hood River In the fall. CP. SUMNER ! 1 Opposlli thi ril Office Hume Phone 20 09- Sproy and Garden Hose Plumbing S f c SOME Choice Buys 20 'Acres Q 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; 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 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, 1J 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; 6 acres cleared; 2 acres in orchard 1 to 4 years old; 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. NeVVCOmerS stopping with friends in the Val ley will get a better idea of their surroundings IJby 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 RldfC, PORTLAND, OKU. HOTEL ORIKiON BLDO., PORTLAND, ORE. 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 for mountain climbing Children's Shoes The kind that wear FLORSHEIM Shoes lor Men EVERY KIND AND SHAPE FROM INFANTS' SLIPPERS TO WATER PROOF LOGGERS Honest Goods at Honest Prices R.J. ilflclSAAC UO. PARKDALE, OREGON