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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911 FRIENDS, IT MIGHT BE COOLER But it isn't! So come along and get into COMFORTABLE SUMMER CLOTHING and you will really enjoy the hot spell. OUR PRICES ARE EASY (0 Confidence in our own honesty of purpose makes us feel well satis fied you will appreciate the many splendid bargains this store con tains, if you are only willing to put your time against ours. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 7 V LOCALS PERSONALS 1 Mr. and Mr. E. C. Morgan of Port land were Cloud Cap Inn guet Wed ueday. Mr. and Mr. Sam Schwartz, of The Dalle, were guet of Mr. and Mr. William Sunday. Ml Nellie Michell came up from Portland Sunday and Hpcut the day here vlwltlng friend. C. 1'. 3ouulehen, of the New. 1 (pending two week at Columbia Beach, where he ha property. C. I'. I'.oh. K. A. Baker and ( ha. E. Hick were Cloud Cap Inn vi-t-tor Wednewilay uud Thumday. Mr. and Mr. Albert Lathrop. re cently married, returned Sunday evening from their wedillng trip. A. 15. Cordley, entomologlut at the Oregon Agricultural College, wa here Friday a.vompauled by V. I). Safro. ieo. Crowell who ha N-cn critltc ally 111 1 reported t-j le Improving and It 1 now expected that he w'll recover. A. W. Ete and wife, of White Salmon, jollied the party that clImlM'd the mountain on the north Hide recently. MInw Lulu Mirk and Maude Howard were at Dufur lat week to vllt1n the family of Fred Bukuhl near Kiiiglcy. II. I'. Davldou J-ft Wednedaj night for an extended trip through t he middle w et and eat. Me w ill lie gone wveral wo k. .).;. Kalney, of the Keawy, llu niaHiiii iV Jeffery '',., who ha recent ly recovered from a Herioii lllne, wa here Friday on hi way to Kyle. I.. K. Meacham, publicity man for the Wall Walla Commercial Club, w h here Friday ami w a taken for a ride about t lie v allej by C. II. Sproat. M. ami Mr. .1, W. Armstrong and on, J. M. Armtrong, of I, a Pierre, Mich., are vllting Ihelr daughter, Mr. II. M. Fraud, lu the Oak 'irove dtMrlct. A IIUIiiIhT of Alimler people came to Hood Piter Sunday hoping to lind a cooler atmophere, while w vera I traveling men stayed here Iti prefer ence to going to The I lalli H, w lu re a temiHTature of i w a reported Saturday. REJOLVCD THAT WHEN WE HOTS PC LL. C0MC5 IT 15 BEST 7b BE PREPARED Tor IT. YOU DttlT WANT HOT THINGS. COOL APPAREL is BEConirfG in HOT WEATHER. BUSTER. BROWN. V NT -7 v xin J. A. Perry, publicity agent for the Collin Spring Motel, wa at Mood Klver Thurday and arranged for the excurwlon that went to the Hprlng Sunday. Mi Orace Scott, of P.lngen. wa brought to the hopltal at Mood Klver hint week, where an operation wa performed. She 1 reported a gettlngalong nicely. Lafayette Smallpage, .1. P., a graduate of Stanford !'nlverlty and an attorney, with hi mother, I vl Itlng the valley. Mr. Smallpage ex pect to remain here a week. The weather dipener lat week evidently thought that the coat needed a little warming up. Anyway there wau't anything halfway about the brand of heat he handed out. On Wedneday, July 1J, at Hood Klver, at the rcidciice of Kev. W. A. Stark, who performed the ceremony. Mr, Thoma !ordon and Mi Anna liauer, bjth of Munlcr, were married. K. C. P.ruce, of White Salmon, ar rived Wedneday for a horeback tour of the Hood Klver country. He will here about a week and will ride a far up the mountain a, hi bore w 111 carry him. Made clean, linked clean, old clean (iood Health Bread. Save the eon pou. Sold by Parker'. Oct your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co, Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. Notice to Patron of Vahcean The I'.ragg Mereantlle Co. and i. P. hritle, The Handy Corner 'irocery, will hereafter carry thl magical wanhlng compoiiiid In ntock. S. C. Zlegler, county agent. Ye, Plfer ha the marvelou new phonograph ami only Indent met Idle recork. that are the eiiatiou of the phonograph world In the ent. Thre ladetructlble cylinder tecord can ! uei on any cylinder mai-hlne. Never leave home oti a journey without a bottle of Chamlierh.ln' Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Kem edy. It I aliiioht certain to lie no de. i. ml cannot be obtained w hen on board the car or teamhlp. For nle by all dealer. ! Summer Goods Slieer Wash Goods Stylish Wash Suits Peerless Undermuslins Children's Headwear All Fancy Hosiery Children's Dresses Laces and Embroideries Shoes and Slippers Large PALM LEAF FAN FREE to Dr. E. K. Sw inburne, of Pendleton, and hi hoii were guet at the coun try home of .1. U. Nunnamnker lat week, liulph Sw inburne, of Seattle, the doctor' hoii and the latter' wife, were alo guent of the Nunua uiaker. The Fleur de Li Millinery tore, conducted lnce lat fall by Mr. Smith, ha lieen Hold to Portland partle who will conduct It In the fu ture. Mr. Smith ha gone to the beach. Kev. H. A. McDonald, pawtor of the I'nitarlan Church, will leave on the L':id for Portland, Me., hi former home, on u five weeks' vacation. He will go eat on the Canadian Pacific and return over the U. P. By reijuet the Social Dancing Club will give another one of their enjoy able dance thl evening at Hellbron ner Hall. A live piece orchewtra will furuih iiiunIc and the club and It friend expect a pleaant evening. Ml Mae Davldon, who ha been cahler ami bookkeeper for the Pa cific Power & Light Company, ha given up her poltlon w ith that com pany and taken one In a lmllar ca pacity with the Pavldon Fruit Com pany. Ml Maud Carllle, formerly of Ar lington, and Hlter of Mr. F. S. Smith, I viltlng the latter at her country home on the State road, and may decide to locate here In company w Ith her mother. Ml CarllHle I a mulc teacher. J. K. Shelton, who I n w In W'anh lngton, In a note to the New tell of the heat In the Kant. He nay: "I'p- iiii reaching central Kann on my way Fat It N-gan to get warm and in Topeka July 4 It wa 10.1 degree, and next day In Karma city It wa 10". May atid pature lielilarea brown a Mood Klver orchard, Timely rain will Have the corn, how ever. OrchardlHt al in the lake front In Michigan tell u there will N no winter fruit In the tate. I nhall lie glad to get back to the delightful climate of Oregon." The great et enemy of childhood I the tape worm. It dentroy health and undermine the coiiMtlt utlon. The greatewt enemy of lntetlnal worm I WHITE'S CKEAM VEK MIFI JE. It remove the worm ami help the child back to Htrength, vigor and cheerfulne. Price IT per bottle. Sold by ( ha. A. Clarke For Sale -Some good hore and a iiiiiuIxT of ccond hand rig, cheap. Apply at the Faithlon Livery Htuble," Born To Mr. ami Mr. II. M. II or ton July 17th, a boy. At the I'nitarlan Church, next Sun day Kev. W. (i. Eliot will preach In exchange with Mr. MacDonahl. Councilman J. E. Koberton, who ha been on a ten day bulnew trip to Salt Lake City, returned to Hood Klver Sunday. N. Mortlmerof Hood Klver, arrived here Sunday, and will make thl city hi home. He I a brother of Mr, (ieo. Cluck. (ioldendale (Ore. ) NeWH The Congregational Church Ladle A I1 Society are planning an eveulng meeting for next week. The public 1 notified by the decretory to watch for a later announcement. Mr. and Mr. S. E. Bart me are taking a week' outing at the home Htead of their on Earl Bartme, A few day ago Mr. Bartme killed a three foot rattler, which made ltelf an unwelcome vlltor In camp. The new ha Jut been made known to Mr. and Mr. F. Blagden of the marriage of their daughter Merle and F. D. Waldle. The mar rlage ha been kept a nee ret by the young couple for a couple of month. The young couple Intend to make Hood Klver their future home. MIh Icah Lieer, of Vancouver, Wah., Mr. Ralph Knight, of Port land, and Mr. (iorden Clapp, a tu dent of the Medical College, Berkeley, California, were week-end guent of Ml l-ll't lliTMluier, and Ml Ma nilla Fletcher. Ml Fletcher, of Eo Angele, ha been a guet of Ml Herhner for the pat two week. Stomach trouble cured. Dr. Sow erby. (iood Health Bread put up In a nanltary wrapper before leaving the bakery. Save the coupon. For Hale at Parker. (let your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. We pay hlghet cah price for over ripe ami cull Ht rawlierrlc. Crocker & de Kedlng, Fourth Mtrcct, between Oak and State. Phone IL'7-M. Call up C. A. Klchanl & Co., phone fii, for Home of that dellclou Hazel wood Ice Cream. We deliver any ijuantlty, from 1 t. up, free of rharge. Sprain require careful treatment. Keep ijulet and apply ChamlMTlaln'H Liniment freely. It will remove the Horene and ipilckly retore the part to a healthy condition. For Male by all drugg!!, Reduced Men's Summer Suits Men's Panama Hats Men's Cool Underwear Men' Soft Shirts Straw and Crash Hats Men's Low Shoes Bathing Suits & Tights Boy's Furnishings Everyone Asking E. E. Lyon, of Foret drove, I a vlwltor at Hood Klver. Born To Mr. and Mr. Charle Stelnhauwer, In Portland, July 17, a girl. Mr. K. It. Huge and daughter, MIh Jane lloge, are Hta.vlng at their country home at Oak (irove. MIh Marlon Kimball, of Barton, Mr. I'orham Kimball' aunt, arrived Saturday for a vlult In the valley. Fred W'alh ha opened a paint hop on the Height and ha gone Into the paper hanging and painting bulne. Mr. F. E. Parker and daughter, Carrie, of Wohlngton, D. ('., are guet at the home of Mr. and Mr L. X. Blower. Mr. Parker I Mr. Blower' lter. Mr. and Mr. II. T. DeWJtt, Mr. anil Mr. Burnet te Duncan ami Mr. Maijorle Font are In camp at Lot Lake. A. L. (rocker and Stuart Kimball are alwo at the lake. Kev. E. A. Harrl and Mr. 111, Butler addreed a meeting at (he valley ChrlMtlan Church Sunday night on the I'nlty of Churche. large congregation wa preent to hear the npeaker. Order your bee Hiijiplle early of W W. Dakln, ll'ld Seventh Htreet. Regular Sunday exciirlon to Park- dale. Pleanant trip for .ourelf and friend. The I tent yet. Hazel wood ,e Cream, bulk or in brick. Call '.!, C. A. Klchanl & Co. Try a loaf of (iood Health Bread at Parker'. "If good to the lat crumb. " Save the coupon. For Sale-- A fine lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002.x. If you want to be comfortable burn coal. We a re prepared to furnlh It In any (piantlty. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the Nut quality of Wyoming coal. Tranfer Livery Company. Phone .I. For Hummer diarrhoea In children alway give ChamN'rlaln' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ami Cator oil, and a peedy cure I cer tain. For ale by all drugglt. 1 w ill make and hang your window screens at the following prices: Half screens, 90c each; full screens, $I.J0 each. Prices on screen doors and porches on application. I will be glad to do your repairing or work of any class. Estimates furnished on all work If desired. Phone 306-X. Wright's Carpenter Shop. BRANDECEE KINCAID & CO. CLOTHES. Auto Goats, Auto Caps, BORROWED CLOTHES NEARLY COST HIM LIFE The ntory goe, ay the Moler Bulletin, that a well-known ami pop ular young man not a thouand mile from MohIit, wa In town one day clad In a broadcloth ult of over all am) jumper. While here he met another young gent ami thro? young ladle, ami they all decided to walk to Hood Klver and come back on the late train. Thl young man In iie. tlon didn't like to appear on the treet of the city with the young ladle clad In work clothe: ho he borrowed ome glad rag from an obliging friend and away the party went. Everything went along Hinoothly until they ntarted aero the long trentle between the tunnel and Hood Klver, when they heard the whlHtle of an approaching train. Our man with the borrowed plume Htnrted with two of the ladle to run aero the trewtle, but the ult lit wore, made for a nmaller man, wa ho tight that the poor chap had little line of hi limb and he wa ob liged to turn back to encape being rundown. The other kept on anil beat the train to the other end of the trentle and Don followed on Nhlnd the flyer, reaching Hood Klver In time to catch the eat bound train home. Will Consolidate Commercial Bodies CoiiHolhla tlon of Seat tie' t wo lead ing commercial organization I be ing urged. Some of the leading IiiihI iichm men have the matter In hand and a plan to that end I now being worked our. By a merger. It I be lieved that more effective rcHiilt could be obtained, with le of an ex- petine to the IiiihIiichh lnterrnt. It may be that a central body will be created, with all the preent actlvltle a bureau or department. At all event, the Hplrlt of get-together In abroad on Puget Sound, ho that great thing are looked for In the near future. (Iood Health Bread-white, whole wheat and graham home made, you will like It. Save the coupon. Sold by Parker'. Klght In your lulcHt Heaon when you have the leant time to npare you are tuont likely to take diarrhoea and lone Hcveral day time, unlc you have ChamN-rlaln'H Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy at hand ami take a done on the flrnt appearance of the dleam'. For sale by all drug- glHtS. Auto Gloves All Reduced Valley Christan Church Notes The forum, w hlch 1 to continue In definitely during theummer month, wa opened Sunday evening with Kev. Harrl. of the Congregational Church, and Mr. I,chI1c Butler, of Hood Klver, a the npeaker of the evening. Both poke on "Fnltica tlon of I ur Force." Next Sunday evening Dr. Brolu and Mr. E. C. Smith w ill peak. re pectlvely, on "Religion from the View point of a Military Man" and "AdvUablllty of Church I'tdon My KeamuiM." Lat Friday evening t he I'.ndea v orer held an Icecream nodal, which wa well at ten, led and wa a huccchm In every way. Every one left vow ing to come to the next one, which ha been announced for next Friday evening, the -Int. Mr. Sweany, the teacher of the Loyal Son. I unite Hick. A good ubtitute wa provided ho that the boy were alright. Heard In the Entry S. W.W lmt H getting the matter with the Live Wlren? Only about a dozen attend any more. U.K.- Search me. They 're nl way blowing about their large mber- hlp lint, but you never ee 'em around on Sunday. They have about 70 member. W V. Ye; I know they have. The Loyal Son do belter than that; they have about a la rite an attend. amen the Live Wire, but only a mini a large an enrollment. The Ladle' Aid i t thl week at the home of Mr. i. (. .(u,niM Special IiiihIiicnh; all memlH-r nr.. r... llcted to be prenent. Mr. Woodburn. of the Congrega tional Church, kindly favored iih win. a moMt excellent nolo Sunday even ing. Another treat I promised f,,r next Sunday evening, when Mr- Aiihagen. late of Wawhlngton, D. C , win Ming. The Loyal Son will hold ir regular iiarterly hunlnc meeting at the home of (ilenn SI maker next WconcHday evening. l.OVAf. So Mr. E. D. Wilkin. dreH,n..Lt,.7 701 Oak Htreet. Phone Rial Have yon heard the lalent York hit on the phonoirranh'' i cert dally at Plfer' Book Store. Xo dirt or gerni-(i, 1.1,1 n....i,i. Bread-A nanltary wrai.ner. n.... the coupon. For wale at Park..-. Por Sale A fine lot of hiv in .i.- Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. f,MM Post Office. Phone, Odell J8 or