8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911 OUR STOCK OF OZint "" -. ' 3nt Standard brands of white Goods, including Nainsooks, Long Clothes, India Linons, Victoria Lawns, Per- I sian Lawns, Linaires, Flaxons, as well as our entire line of wide and narrow Embroideries and Inser tions. For one week on all cash purchases of $1.00 or more of either white goods or embroideries, or both we will refund in cash, 10 per cent of your purchase. Blankets and Comforters Berry season calls for extra bedding. Save money by supplying your needs here where cash prices prevail. Blankets .50 to $10.00Comforters $1.20 to $4.95 Shoes of Quality Here Prices always the lowest. Quality highest. Men's Shoes $2.00 to $5.00 Ladie's Shoes $1.50 to $5.00 Our new Oxfords, Pumps, and Comfort Shoe cannot fail to please the most exacting LADIE'S SUITS S12, S15, S20, S25 RANK A. CRAM MEN'S SUITS S10, S15, S20, S25 nrr v v . , LOCALSanPERSONALS L. F. Henderson returned Satur day after 11 vlxlt o( several days with friends In l'ortland. MImb Alice Davenport, who hn leen vlnltlng friends here, has re turned to her home at The Dalles. The subject of the sermon at the Unitarian church next Sunday morn IntC will le, "Marriage and Home Maklnif." It. I?. Hoge and S. M. Mears, of Portland, Hood Hirer orchard own ers, sient several days here last week. Mrs. lloge was also here for several days. For sale cheap Oak furniture, rugs. etc. Can Ik? seen Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons, In room 1, Klllott building, over Frani Hardware store. J. Otten. Shlvely Jc MeCiillivary, the horse Hhoers, have dissolved partnership, and Mr. Shlvely will continue the business at the same place, and asks for the continuance of the business of his patrons. The shop has been refitted and enlarged and Is better equipped to take care of horseshoe ing than formerly. Oil meal at Whitehead's.' Howling alleys now open. C A. JMchurd 4c Co. Order yourbee supplies early of W. V. Itakln, 11.1 Seventh street. For Kent or Sale Modern bunga low on Oak street. Fnqulre of J. L. Henderson Inc. Have you heard the latest New York hits on the phonograph? Con certs dally at Flier's Book Store. For Sale-- A fine lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002.x. (jet your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. 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 ljest quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer & Livery Company. Phone j. The Music Club will meet Wednes day at the home of Mrs. H. L. Ford ing, on the heights. J. C. Mclnnes, mayor of White Salmon, came up from Portland Sat urday with some friends, and spent the day here. Mrs. Porter Klnports, of Cherry Tree, Pa., and Klnports Wilson, son of Jos A. Wilson, arrived Saturday and are visiting In Hood Itlver. J. D. and J. M. Culbertson went to eastern Oregon Wednesday for a look at property tbey own there, and report the country as badly in need of rain. H. H. Ward, the Northwest repre sentative of the Pacific Coust Life In surance Company, was here Sunday as the guest of W. S. Nichol. Mr. Ward was here Investigating the valley with a view to placing a num ler of loans on valley property which It Is desired to develop, the company having a large sum to use for this purpose. Best Wyoming lump coal In any quantity. Transfer & Livery Co. Phone .". For Sale Some good horses nnd a numU-r 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. A few choice lots left In Mlddleton Subdivision, $:H). Price will Ik? ad vanced soon. Enquire of J. I. Hen derson Inc. Join the Bowling League. We have the lest alleys In the state. Let's have the best team. C. A. IMchards & Co, Oct your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Yes, Pifer has the marvelous new phonograph and only Indestructible recorks, that are the sensation of the phonograph world In the east. These Indestructible cylinder records can le used on any cylinder mac hine. r GHc arc now taking orders for Strawberry Cratce Having only a limited supply, would advise ordering at once. Stanfey-Smitfi um&er Co. HccH Hioar, Oregon Vfxen 134 I Copy for advertisements MUST be In the office by Monday NOON. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kay are speudlng a day or two lu Portland as the guest of friends. Axel J. Ha lini, of Portland, for merly a resident of Hood Klver, was here Saturday visiting friends. Mrs. Hiram Gilbert, of Chicago, who has been sending the winter there, has returned to Hood Klver for the summer. Miss Edna Caufleld, of Oregon City, was the week end guest of Miss Con stance Henderson, at the latter's country home. Mrs. F. K. Brydle, who has been spending the winter at Minneapolis, has returned to Hood Klver and ex pects to spend the summer here. C. E. Wilson, proprietor of a large department ssore at Hendersonvllle, North Carolina, has leen here for several days looking for au Invest ment lu fruit land. E. Jacobson, buyer for J. K. Gill & Co., of Portland, an enthusiastic advocate of the Hood Klver aud Mosler conntries, was here Monday looking the valley over. For sale cheap Oak furniture, rugs, etc. Can lie seen Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons. In room 16, Elliott building, over Franz Hard ware store. J. Otten. A number of his Irlends In the city went to Eggermont Friday evening and gave ('has. Hall a surprise party. The occasion was Mr. Hall's birth day, and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Jonathan Slade, of Chicago, father of J. E. Slade, of Husum, accompan ied by his daughuer, Mrs. Iilyden burg, of Smlthtown, Long Island, Is visiting at the Slade home at Husum. Coburn Allen, who Is superintend ing the clearing of the large acreage owned by the Oregon Apple Com pany, came down Saturday from Parkdale for a short respite from the strenuous life. E. I'. Mlchell. formerly of the News, who Is now living at the Iteueh, came up Saturday and has been spending a few days visiting with friends In town. Mr. Mlchell Is much Improved In health. Mrs. Wm. Woodard, of Portland, came up Sunday to visit her daugh ter, Miss Katherlne Woodard, at Wau-Guln-Guln. Mr. Woodard will also lie here this week for a stay with his wife and daughter. Wlllard Watrous, formerly of Gal va, Illinois, who has lxen living at Koseburg for the past year, has takeu a position with F. E, I tee in, where he will learn the fruit Industry as conducted at Hood Klver. The young men of the Loyal Be rean Class of the Clirlstl.il! Bible School entertained the young ladles at the home of Mr. F. H. BIngg, last Friday. Games, music and refresh ments passed a very pleasant even ing. By special request pastor Harris will repeat his sermon-story on "The "Juent of Hfroshl" next Sunday morning, which he read last Sunday evening. The story deals with the religious opportunities among the Japanese In Hood Klver and has awakened considerable Interest. The evening service next Sunday will Is? deferred, the pastor preaching the baccalaureate sermon at the Chris tian Church. We print our paper MONDAYS and TUESDAYS. Copy required Monday. LUCAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Keal estate transfers In Hood Klver county for the week ending May I!, litll, as reported by the Hood Klver Abstract Co.: G D Woodworth to W II Moody, lots ", !, 7, block .", Second Addi tion West Northern Pacific Hallway Co to Julius S Moreland James W Ingalls to Samuel W KIchardson, 10 acres west of town John W Anderson to Eleanor Not tingham Forden, 1.1 acres west of town Albert C Helms to Geo C Gladen, 1:1 acres In Oak Grove district M M Morrison to Katherlne S Alns worth, 0 acres on Avalon Way A Zidell and Harry Schatz to I) A Mnsters, 5 acres on east side Louise P Symonds to S Gilbert Emlllo, lot M, Kiverside Park D J Trlelier to Otis D Trells-r, lots 11 and 12, Shepler'a Subdivision. Hood Klver Land Co to Francis I) Chllds, lots ll'T and 12s of the compa ny's subdivision of NEK Sec 3L, T 3 N, It 10 Fashion Livery and Drny Co to C A anil Ola M Bell, lots' and H, block 2, Hood Klver I'roper C. H. Custner, K. D. Gould nnd A. M. Bentley are noted as among the visitors at The Dalles Friday. An entertainment will be given at the First Christian church by the Ladles' Aid Tuesday evening, May B'.th. Kefreshments at the close. Admission iV for adults, 15c for children. Bids Wanted Bids are Invited for l."iO cords of slab wood to Ik? de livered at the various school build ings In this district U'fore Sept. 1. l'.tll. Bids to be opened May l.", 1011. A. W. Otithauk, Clerk of School Dis trict No. .'I. A Basket of Goodness a Well X is a basket of our Fine Groceries. We guarantee the perfect purity of every article we sell, and pride ourselves upon the rep utation we have made for fair and honest dealing:. We keep only the freshest and finest of Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Butter, Eggs, Flour, etc., and challenge comparison of qualities at equal prices. If you are not already dealing here, you are robbing yourself of many sources of sat isfaction. . Free delivery J. M. Wood SOME Choice Buys 20 Acres 6. 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, 2J miles from town; S 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 6J miles from town; 4 acres cleared; 6 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 4J 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. 2854 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 Bid., lORTLAND, ORB. HOTLL ORLOON BLDO., PORTLAND, ORIi. SHOES IS NOW COMPLETE We have spared neither time nor trouble to get the shoes best adapted to this 4 locality Ladies' Shoes in button, tan and Oxfords; high top for 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