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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. 1911 FRANK A. CRAM SOLE AGENT SOLE AGENT For Hood Rt)er. E-dery Tair GA'RAJVTEED. i JVetv Tair Free You Don't Need to See the Darning Basket for Six Months Put your darning basket away in the closet you won't net J it for six months when you buy the first box of Holeproof Hosier)-. Darning is now almost a thing of the past. For with every box of "Holeproof" we give a written guarantee to replace any pair that neeJs darning in six months. Instead of taking out your darning basket you merely take out a coupon and get a new pair of hose free isn't that simple? The makers pay 63 cents a pound for the finest Egyptian and Sea Island Cotton. Common hose are often made from cotton at 12 cents a pound. Yet the common hose sell for the same price as "Holeproof." 4 "Holeproof " uses 3-ply in the body and 6-ply in the heels, toes and knees. Ordinary hose are made from 2-ply yarn through out. You pay no more for "Holeproof " but it wears six times longer. Come in and see this hosiery. Note the style and comfort see how light and soft it is. Then, if you can, continue using the common hosiery. . ffoleproornosieru FOR MEN WOMCN AND CHILDREN S Ik 7 ' I. Itei WlSM GLEA RAN SUMMER GOODS MUST GO This season finds us with a heavy stock of very desirable Clothing; Ladies' Suits, Coats and Wash Dresses. We never carry over goods of this char acter. We have made prices on them that WILL MAKE THEM MOVE RIGHT OUT Look for the Yellow Box When Buying Your Sox Holeproof Hosiery comes only in yellow boxes. Imitations of the guarantee ore numerous, but insist on getting the genuine "Holeproof " look for the yellow box. There is real worth in "Holeproof." The makers pay 63 cents a pound for the finest Egyptian and Sea Island Cotton, but they could get ordinary cotton at 12 cents a pound. The body is 3-ply and the heels, toes and knees are 6-ply in "Holeproof." Common hosiery is only 2 ply throughout. Both sell for the same price, but the com mon hose wear only one-sixth as long as "Holeproof." This hosiery is as soft and smooth as silk, yet we guarantee to replace any pair that needs darning within six months. Men's hose come in eleven colors and women's in six the price is $1.50 to $3 a box of six pairs. Children's huse, in )f of 2 a Hot Pome in and see this hosiery for yourself learn what it is like today, "uui" wl 3 $l h.lll'ri ' floleproofftosiero fOf m en womet ano children w sot MOMnrs wear SIX MONTHS "TEAR "Holeproof" Costs No More Than Others There are just two kinds of hosiery the kind that wears and the kind that tears. Yet they both sell for the same price. Certainly you would not buy unguaranteed hosiery when for the same money you can get the famous "Holeproof" guaranteed against holes for six months. You pay no more for "Holeproof" but it wears six times as long. Every box of Holeproof Hosiery contains a written -tfoleproo rvn nun wvn guarantee. If any holes appear within six months you present the guarantee and get new hosiery free. This hosiery is as smooth and soft as silk. It is shaped to fit the ankle like a glove fits the hand it is both stylish abd comfort able. Learn what this hosiery really is come in and see it for yourself today. Price from 25 to 50 cents a pair. "'JS'' fnosieru "ano cmilorenT It's Our Policy If we have to lose, why we do it first "Our custo mers get the benefit of a long seasons wear. If you need goods, come here GRANDMA- MOTHER -DAUGHTER These Pictures Tell the Story Grandma used to knit the stockings and mother used to darn them. Daughter doesn't do either she simply buys "Holeproof." You no longer think of knitting your own stock ings because it takes too much time. Then be equally up-to-date and let us relieve you of the darning. "Holeproof" is guaranteed to need no darning la six months. If holes appear you merely bring in the coupon and receive new hosiery free. Come to our store and see both the hosiery and the guarantee. "Holeproof" costs no more than the unguaranteed 25 to 50 cents a pair so you may as well have the best. una. IM. fioleproo rtiosiery 'and cmiidren ANO CHIIOREN' -7 V VclS7 -7 LOCALSPERSONALS liorn To Mr. and Mr. J. L. Ktrnri ahan, Thursday, June -It, a Rlrl. Councilman i- H. IIukuIiim sent the latter part of the week In Tort land. A. Slautt, former jeweler of Chi cago, who In now with Lara way ic Son, took a trip through the Iier Valley last week. Miss Lulu Brldtfeman and Miss Anna Ijewl of W hite Salmon are pending a few days with friends In the I'pper Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Klmliall, par eat b of Fordlmm Kimball and the lat ter' brother Stuart K. Kimball arriv ed Monday from Boston for n stay at Wistaria Lodjre. Miss Helen Jiavhlson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. I'avMsoo, 1. ft Wednesday for Modesto, Calif., w here she will make an extended visit with I ntl mite friends of the family. Hurt Van Horn, brother of Willi Van Horn of New York arrived here Monday and l m t a 1 n r at the I'.utte. Mm. Yatilloni ha rit-enlly l-n en tertaining a numU-r of eat-rti friend. Kd. Nuksdorf, mayor of I'.lriiriri, wu here Wednesday on 'i hiiwliifs visit. Since 1 i 1 ri ri ha Ixiotie- a metropolis Mr. Suksdorfs vl1ts to Hood Klver are not ho fn-iieiit a formerly. Mm. V.. It. Wllklns, dressmaking. 7M Oak Ptreet. I'hotie l V.. Try a Sunday at I'nrkdale I'ark. Slwlal rate on Mount Hood Kail road. The l't yet. Ilii'lwiinl I - (ream, bulk or In brick. Call '.I.e. A. Mellaril & Co. Try a loaf of iood Health Bread at I'arker'n. "It' gin id to the last rruuili." Save the eoiijion. If you want to lie eimfortallf burn ronl. We are prepared to furnish It In auy (iaiitlty. I'lenty 011 hand and more comlliK- We handle the Is-st Uallty of Wyoming coal. Transfer A Livery Compaoy. 1'hoiie For wu 111 iiier diarrhoea lti children nlwaya give ChaiulM'rlnlu'a Colic, CboU'ra and I'larrboea Kemedy and t'aator oil, au) a Mfdy cure I i-er-Inlu. Foreale by all drHUK'st. Mr. W. L. Nichols w as a Fourth of July Mtor In Portland. Mr, ltert Strannhan went to Ittifus Sunday for a iit with her mother. Ml Laura Metcalf wn the jiuewt of friend at Vancouver, Wah., over the Fourth. Mr. A. A. Schenk nnl daughter ar rived lat week and will make a tay at their country home 011 the eat lde. At the tiiornlntf Hervk-e In the I'nl tary church the theme will lie "The Joy of the pen Koad. Mr. Sletteu will ning. Mr. J." K. Slade of Huhuiii and Mr. Herman of Chicago, who I veiling the former, came over Wednenday and went to Portland for a few days In the metropoll. Mr. and Mr. F. . Brown, of Che fr, Iowa, arrived Monday and will be the K"et of M r. and Mr. A. L. Page and Mr. and Mr. F. W. Kad ford for a few day. W. Aldred, the contractor, who erved five year In the regular army arid Haw long nervlce In Cuba and the Phlilplne went tfi Vnncoiiver. Wash., Monday and pneil the I'ourtli at the barrack with n unrulier of hi army frfi-nd. Stomach trouble cured, hr. Sow erly. Ili g'ilar Sunday cxctirloti to Park dale. p)eaant trip for ourif ami frlend. Have you heard the latent New York hit on the phonograph'.' Con cert dally at lifer' Book Store. For Kent or Sale Modern bunga low on Oak Htreet. Kniilre of J. L. HeuderHon Inc. No dirt or germs-'iood Health Bread-A sanitary wrapper. Save the coupon. For sale at Parker l or Sale A fine lot of hay in the yit. Mood district. Near Mt. hood Post Office. Phone, Odcll 38 or 2002-x. Sprain require careful treatment. Keep ijulet a lid apply li'iinU-rliiln' Liniment freely, it will remove the noreness and ijulckly rentore the parts to a healthy condition, l or ale by all druggist. Mi France Oberteiiffer I the guent of K. K. M oiler at Kdgewool. A. McCarjjnr, of M osier, drove over to Hood Klver In hi car Thurs day. He wa accompanied by J. K. Meiregor. J. 1$. IHmmick. brother of Geo. W. IHmmli'k the real estate man left town Saturday for Fossil, Oregon where he will make hi home In the future. Mr. Dimmlck was accompan ied Saturday by his family. The newly decorated primary class room In the Baptist church wns opened Sunday. The Sunday school got n fair start In the new study method. Pupils willing to do the work will be made welcome. W. W. Gordon who has lieen edit ing the Live Wire at Pendleton was In Hood Klver Wednesday on a brief visit. Mr. Gordon has given up his position with the Live Wire anil ac cepted one as press agent for the "Oaks" In Portland. C. A. l'earce, for several years n resident of British Honduras, South America, was here visiting the valley Thursday and Friday. Mr. l'earce Is looking for a location In Oregon or Washington to recover from the ef fects of a tropical climate.. J. O. Goldth waite, who has lrn making an extended Investigation of the Alberta country returned to Hood Itlverlast week. He Is better satisfied with the premier apple dis trict than ever, after looking over the possibilities of Canada. Later Mr. Goldthwalte Intends to visit hi former home, New York city. I '.est Wyoming lump coal In any iiiantlty. Transfer At Livery Co. Phone .". Mide clean, baked clean, sold clean Good Health Bread. Save the cou pon. Sold by Parker'. Yes, lifer ha the marvelous new phonograph and only linleHtriictlble recork. that are the sensation of the phonograph world In the east. These Indestructible cylinder records can Is; used on any cylinder machine. Never leave home on a Journey without a bottle of ChamlMTlaln's Colic, Cholera and Illarrhoca Item ed .v. It I a)mot certain to lie m-cded and cannot be obtained when on board the car or steamship. For sale by all dealers. If you feel "blue," "No account," lazy, you need a good cleaning out. IIKHI'.INi; I the right thing for that purpose It tlmulate the liver, tones up the stomach and purifier the bowels. Price .Vc, Hold by ( has. A. larke. Ml Bessie Henry, of Colorado Springs, has arrived for the summer, nnd Is now- at home on her place In Willow Flat. Dr. Beaumont and .1. (). Konntree of Portland came up Saturday to re main at Hood Klver over the Fourth. They spent the time on their country places in the valley. Dr. Uae Palmer, father of Mrs. Ar thur Clark, and a prominent evange list, who has but recently returned from a tour of the middle west, was here and visited at the home of the Clarke's recently. S. F. Blythe, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. liaker, Mr. and Mr. John A. Wilson, and Mr. nud Mrs. Newton Clark were In attendance at the State Grand Ar my encampment at Ashland last week. Many residents here wondered what the tolling of the fireliell was for Thursday afternoon. The bell wns tolled by representatives of Hood Kiver's fire department as a mark of respect to lire chief Camp bell of Portl-ind, who was burned to death In a recent lire and whose fu neral took place at 2 o'clock In Port laud. Mrs. K. H. Robinson of lone, Ore., wife of the well known attorney of that place, returned Saturday to her home after being the guest of Mr. A. A. .layne for several days. Mrs. Rob inson said while here that the wheat crop around Arlington will again be almost a failure, this year, a condi tion that this section of the country has now Is-en confronted with for four years. A few choice lots left III Middleton HulidlvlHlo.il, $:MMi, Price will be ad vanced soon. lOmiuIre of.l.L. Hen derson Inc. G001I Health Bread-while, whole wheat and graham home ma le, you will like It. Save the coupons. Sold by Parker's. Right lti your busiest season when you have the least time to span; you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days time, unless yon have Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy at hand nnd take a dose on the first appearance of the disease. ! or sale by all drug gist. A lame back or shoulder puts a man on the retired lint temporarily. The time will I-short If HA LLA RD'H HNOW LLMMLNT Is rubbed In. It relaxes the muscles, relieves pain and restore strength and elasticity In the Joints. Price Uh; and fl.00 per bottle. Hold by Chan. A. Clarke. J. F. Hendricks and A. W. Meyers of Cascade Lock were visitor here Wednesday. C. R. Bone and J. W. McDonald spent several days in P.nstern Oregon last week looking over the country. The Board of Directors of the Pine Grove school district have decided to sell the old school building at public auction July 7th. Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs. Baumgart ner who were hereto be present at the marriage of their sister, Miss Fay Orr, returned to their home In Portland Thursday. Percy smith who resided here for some time, I now In Berlin, Germany where he will again receive medical attention at the hands of an eminent specialist, by whom he was treated on a previous visit. Mr. Smith left for Kurope about three weeks ngo from Portland. He went over the Soo route and caught the steamer the day after he arrived In New York. He will lie absent some time. Chris Grclsen, who has been (jn n two months trip for Better Fruit re turned to Hood River Wednesday. Chris has been to the Atlantic coast and back since he left Hood River and tils last stopping place was San Jose, w here he attended the big con vention of the Pacllic Coast Nursery 1111 11. He visited all the largecltles lie tween here and New York and also those on the Atlantic coant as well as a number on the Pacllic. For Sale Some good horses ami a number of second hand rigs, cheap. Apply at the Fashion Livery Stable. Good Health Bread put up In a sanitary wrapper before leaving the bakery. Save the coupons. For sale at Parkers. We pay highest rash 1 rice for over ripe and cull strawberries. Crocker iv lie Reding, Fourth street, between Oak and State. Phone L'i'7 M. I will make and hang your window screens at the following; prices: Half screens, 90c each; full screens, $1.30 each. Prices on screen doors and porches on application. I will be (lad to do your repairing or work of any class. Lstimates furnished on all work if desired. Phone 306-X. Wright's Carpenter Shop. When the bowels feel uncomfort able and you mis the exhilarating feeling that always follows a copious morning operation, a dose of II LRB INK will set you right In a couple of hours. If taken at bedtime you get It Is-neflclal effect after breakfast next day. Price 'Ah: Hold by Chan. A. Clarke. Miss Aline Clark left Sunday for Ma dras for a vNIt with her sister, Mrs. Correy, recently married. The ijuestlon "What does It mean to be saved?" will be discussed by Mr. Hargreaves at the Baptist church next Sunday night. L. F. Smith, who with his brother Henry, has been In the grocery busi ness here, has iht'lded to remove to I'banon, Oregon, and will shortly go to that place to live. J. W. Fleming, connected with Keasey, Humason & Jeffery, after an absence of several weeks arrived In town again Thursday. J. I). Ralney, who was Mr. Fleming's partner here in promoting the Interests of the II rm which Is handling the I ..vie townslte property, has recently been very seri ously sick, but Is now at the seaside recuperating. The greatest enemy of childhood Is the tape. worm. It destroys health ami undermines the constitution. The greatest enemy of Intestinal worms Is WIIITK'S CKF.AM VF.K MIFl'GL. It removes the worms nnd helps the child back to strength, vigor and cheerfulness. Price L'.'k; per bottle. Sold by ('has. A. Clarke Dr. J. K. Locke of Portland was here on a professional vMt luvoh lug an operation, Wednesday. Dr. J. W. Worcester, of Portland, was here Thursday ami Friday visit ing his ranch. The doctor Is how practicing hi profession In Port land. .1. R. Sheltoti left Saturday for a month's visit at Grand Rapid licit , his home town. Mrs. Shclton will remain at Hood River having taken apartments at tic Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe left Friday evening for Wisconsin and Minnesota where they will visit friends and re latlvcs for several weeks. Mr. Moe was formerly a native of Wisconsin and learned Hie printing business In asmill town there before going to St. Paul Minn., where he published a marliet paper for sev.iral years. Fretful babies need the comforting effects of McGF.F.'H BABY P.LI XI It. It iiilets feverlshness, corrects sour stomach, cures colic pains and checks diarrhoea. It Is a perfectly safe am wholesome remedy containing no opium, morphine or Injurious drug of any kind. Price L'. and .VK- per bottle. Sold by ( has. A. Clarke. COMETO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON No M'Vre ojMM-ationa, many nwH iwrmnuriiUy rnn-d in out triimrnt. Mint timn ra ing, nmxt nntuntl, Bt (. A rwlx al ami iHTiBKiii-iit rtirn. I cirn my wnnl ami il ril f'liu tootlH-r mi-aliral iillmnti. . that thin iaa fa t. 1 am car. aiiilv ir,-par.-i to cur by ex th ii. anil niiijiment. whi. h ara th(i ki-v.U.ni to iirrnn. I havn thr Ix-nt rqiilpprd nifxliral otlii'a on tlin OuiMt. I will gwn (Soil toany rlmntv aa gnat anti-A that aviiry atntt-imnit In tliinaiiiinuiirriiiciil la trim 1 invito you to eonm to my ollii c. I will oi plain to yon my tri'lmi-nt for VaricoM) Vi-ina. Kxrnia. Nitvuhi 1 . In Ii t t lllood I'oiaon. Plli-a, Kintnla. lilailih r. Kiilm-y, I'roaUtic ami all M. n Ailmotitaanii kivo yon MtF.K a phyaical nianiina tiom If nxruMutry a niliroM-opli ,i ami rhi tnlral atialynia f vrilloii. toltmii!i p it holngical anil la brlolorii al ron ditiona. Kv.-ry oiiin ahonlil takn adrantiifn of tliia on por. tiinlly tolxarn tb. ir trua condition. A ytrmantnt fur it i what I uxrt, uhnt you want. A ytrmanfnt flirt it nun ic u"mtt -aiy wni I. n Kiinrxiil, . nn'an a euro or 1 gnaralitiw to rum rrtin ailmxnt or n fund rvrry dollar yon li.vr pt,. My wrvin m ...t yon nothing nnlioal corn your inihu Vrina, Urmia. 1'ili-a. Ii-tula, lllood poi son, oranyailnn-nt I guuraiittoriira Ti-rnar- n aannalili nd no more than you an-alilnand willing u p,,y for iMim lila. '"' anari- A at to T M lix.,1 in A M to 1 H A.Cl.Rmith M. I. I am the only ipmaliH In CortlinH who Hor i not aHrcrtiK a Act it lout name or phot of riph. I puhlifh mf triit phntoffriph, rorrrct nam anrl prrnallr conrfurt mr nffirr 801 'FOattOOOrOIION l)M pt..(Pnf Y lifli.h'iw...,Hrrfiilnew.fn entrrj, In din of 5p. ifir R..4 pnunn. It rurr I n Oflft trft.1 1- ment and la th f ritr.i mfvr of mrrl r.l imre. 1 hn nw trmrAj TOR HKCOKD ORr.fow DR. A. G. SMITH " "VoVtITA-. Well Drilling; Quick , ', Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phonai, 28 ar 2002-1 Offlci, N. f 0k Itrttl