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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. 1911 SAY FRIE 111 YOOB FEET M ARE m The Florsheim Flexsols in 1 trts JF your j reet burn, ache, or are tender, you need a FLORSHIEH Flexible Sole. Absolute foot comfort for the tender foot Step inwe will IJ show you. Men's Shoes $2.00 to $6.00 Ladies' Shoes $1.50 to $5.00 Grover's Soft Soles for Tender Feet Every pair absolutely right. A rec ord of forty-five years, known throughout the land J p JJ jQ Let us out them "in riarht" If you have not been getting comfort, service and style in your shoes "that's bad." If you have corns, bunions or tender feet that's wrong. If we shoe you, you'll get service "that's right." Your feet will do their duty better in "natural shape" shoes. Economy is not furthered by wearing imperfectly fitting shoes. It costs no more to get a comfortable "fit" than an uncomfortable "misfit." BOYS, HOW ARE YOUR SUITS? Bring that strawberry money here and let us show you what an ele gant outfit you can buy and how very reasonably besides, knowing you are seeing only, new, reliable, up-to-date things ALL OUR SUITS REDUCED yTRAGOOQ CLOTHING AND SHOES BIG REDUCTION A SUMMER GOODS ALL REDUCED LOCALSandPKRSONALS I Barn To Mr. and Mm. K. I-. Sco ls?e, July 21st, a boy. Horn To Mr. ami Mr. Claude Copple, July LMth, a girl. John Franz, of The Dull, was here iIondny visiting friends. Mrs. Ktllth Topple, of I'ortlaml, In spending a week's vacation here with her parents. A. M. Kelsay, formerly of Hood River, and father of Mr. tieo. SIo com, 1h here on a visit. Attorney Seneea Fouts, of Port land, Hpeut the day here Friday on a Boclal and business visit. Mr. and Mm. J. K. rutnatn re turned Friday from a several days' visit at the Seattle Potlatch. (i. K. Laurie, a recent comer at Fu ller wood, will erect a f lu.oim house of the bungalow type, near the nar rows of the White Salmon river. A party of the valley people nt the I no over Sunday Included Messrs. I'eterH, I'ooley, Atwater, and Mrs. Fooley, Mix Morrison atnl Miss Pe ter. Mr. anil Mrs. J. F. ThoinpHon, of Parkdale, were at Stevenson last week, as the guests of K. C. Hamil ton. Mr. Thompson, while at Ste venson, Inspected the country with a view to Inventing. lr. W. S. Manner anil wife, of Hood, Wash , have an their guest their daughter of Newark. N. J. l)r. Manners, who owns a rarich at Hood In connected with one of the big New York life Insurance rompaulcH. Mm. It. It. II one and MIhh lloge had an their guests over Sunday at Yarrow, thHr country home at ak (irove, Miss Helen MaMon, of Spo kane, Miss Mar(rle Forbls, of Port land, and MIhh Margaret Mahr, of Itutte, Mont. An evening of iiiuhIc In Its Wst tense wan enjoyeil by a numls-r of guests at the Hotel Oregon Friday evening. The lluinlitTK were Klven by Mis Marian Klmhall, recently of Host on, now here for the summer, Mrs. J. K. Shelton and t han. E. Hick, the latter formerly editor and owner of a uewspnper at lndeien deuce, Oregon. Attoriu-y C. A. Hell, of Portland, spent Friday here on a professional vlntt. Mrti. Marlon Mac Roe had an her guest Friday MIhh ThoniaH, of Salt Iake City. The ''Old Mill" quartette serenaded the editor of the News at hi place of business Thursday night. It wax Impossible to eHcape, we had to take It. Wenatchee in In the name boat an Hood River on theMhort water prop onltion. Itn city authorities have Is sued orders allowing HpriuklliiK only at nl'ht. Mr. ieo. I. Sartfent, who h;in U-en In Portlanil Hlnce the death of her brother-ln la w, 11 IS. Lamlixon. who wan accldently killed w vera I wi'"k aifo, returned to her home here Fri day. The Social DaricInK Cluh enter tained a goodly Hlzed party at Itn dance Vedncnday evening. The muHlc, which wan furnUhed by a local orchetra wan very good and the dnacern enjoyed the evening hugely. Blower HroH. nre getting In line for the fall trade In vehicle and hard ware, and exjx'ct to hIiow a Miiperlor line In thewe articled Among other utock they are receiving a coiiMign Hlgnmeiit of Mitchell wagotiM, one of the l'Mt makeH to le had. The Sprout building. In course of erection an an addition to the utore of K. A. Franz, Im rapidly Hearing completion on the exterior. The front of the Hiconil uto'y will be en tirely of plate glanx and will l" iiHed for dlNplaylng carpetH. furnlliire and rugn. Yen, Plfer ha the marveloiH new phonograph and only IndcNtructlhle rei-orkn, that are the Heuxatlou of the phonograph world In the eawt. ThrBe Indextructlble cylinder ni-ordn call le lmed on any cy Under machine. " Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of lnimlcrli;lti'n Colic, Cholera and Oiarrh'ica Item- edy. It Ih almont certain to le needed and cannot tie obtained when on board the cam or HeauiNhlpH. Fr Kale by all dealer. Had FoiitM wan a Hood Klver vln Itor on Wedneoday. Mth. V. H. Harnen, of Prlnevllle, In vlnltlng at the home of Mm. C. !. Nlckelnen. MIhh Vivian Hlnkle, of Prlnevllle, Oregon, Ih vlnltlng Minn Viola Nickel neii of thin city; S. W. Arnold returned home Wed nenday from Newport, where he had been enjoying a few dayn on the tieach. MIhh Helen Mulford, of Mt. Hood, left bint week for Seattle, W'anh., where nhe Intendn vlnltlng Mr. and Mm. Chan. Holy of that city. Owing to the Inclement weather hint Friday evening, the Ice cream nodal given by the Fndeavorern did not pan out an well an wan ex pec-ted. Hlnhop .smith, of Portland, and Dlntrlct Superintendent Sklpworth were In the city hint week conduct ing a meeting of the M. K. olliclal boa rd. Mm. C. L. Mome In on an extended vlnlt to relatlven. In Nebraska, and Katinan. Sheexiectn to le absent about four monthn and will return by way of California. MIhh ;ladyn Havln, who left Hood Klver for her home In Portland re cently, returned to Hood Klver hint week. MIhh Davis wan accompanied by her mother and several frlendn. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald were here vlnltlng their parents. Mr. Mm. F. K. Jacknon. last week. Mr. McDonald returned to his home In Portlaml Thursday but Mm. McDon ald will continue her visit for a short time. Mm. A. Q. Tate, of Portland, win here a flay or two last week getting sulH-crlptlotm to a supplemental edi tion of "Views of Oregon". The views for the coming Issue will lie largely confined to the Columbia riv er and district, and on this account should le of more than usual Inter est locally. ('. K. H. Wood has lnen mentioned as a possible writer of the descriptive matter. The greatest enemy of childhood In the tape worm. It destroys health and undermines the conntltutton. The greatest enemy of Intestinal worms Is WHITK'S CKKAM VKK MII'I'(K. It removes the worms and helps the child back to strength, vigor and cheerfulness. Price per bottle. Sold by ( has. A. Clarke For Sale Some good homes and n mniils-r of second-hand rigs, cheap. Apply at the Fashion Livery Stable. A. W. Norton, son-in-law of Mr. atnl Mrs. Simpson Popple, was here Monday from Portland, where he In now making his home. Joe Wilson returned from a trip through Yellowstone Park, In com pany with his noil and Mr. and Mm. Porter Klnportn. Frlduy. A fire In a patch of grans In the west end of town canned consider able excitement Thursday. The alarm caused many to hike hurriedly to the scene. The conflagration, however, was easily extinguished by the lire department. Notwithstanding the severe und protracted hot spell very little dam age Is reported by apples lieing sun burned. The Injury Is said to le much less than last year, a fact that Is accounted for by the fruit being smaller and lens mature. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mahaffey, of Cherry Tree. Pa., related by mur rlage to Joe Wilson, arrived here Sat urday, after having leen visitors ut the Seattle Potlatch. Mrs. Mahaffey Is a daughter of Mr. and Mm. Porter Klnports, who were recently here. W. I'. Stromlarg, connected with the Portland F.venlng Telegram, was here Sunday as the guest of At torney Seneca Fouts. Mr. Strom lierg, who had never visited the val ley before, wan taken around the loop, and came, back saying that Hood Klver certainly had the goods. He came to Hood Klver from Seattle where he had been representing the Telegram at the PotlaUii. Kegular Sunday excursion to Park dale. Pleasant trip for yourself and friends. Oood Health Hread put up In a sanitary wrapper U-fore leaving the bakery. Save the coupons. For sale at Parkers. (let your butter, guaranteed fresh eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. We pay highest cnsii price for over ripe and cull Htrawls-rrles. Crocker & de Kedlng, Fourth street, Itetween Oak and State. Phone 2U7-M. Call up C. A. Richards & Co., phone M, for some of that delicious Hau l wood Ice Cream. We deliver any iiantltyf from 1 qt. up, free of charge. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chanils-rlaln's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all druggists. The foundation of the Congrega tlonal Church Is gradually appearing above ground. Apparently there will be as much of the church below ground as above. Chan. K. Hicks, who has been here for some time, and recently bought six acres of the Shear place on the west side, left Saturday for Indepen dence, htn former home. Mrs. F. W. Colt. Mm. Kila Cole, Minn F. If. Holbrook and A. S. Hall, Inntriictorn In the Chicago M'hooln, were here Friday on their way to Ortley to visit, as possible Investors. Onr choir leader Is trying to organ ize a chorus choir for the summer evenings, or as long as the forum continues. At present the leader, W. E. Cauller, In on an outing at Lost Lake wth his brother and It. L. Murphy. Frank F.gan, of White Salmon, who has the agency for the I'ary automobile, for Klickitat county, was here Saturday to receive a ship meat of cars. Mr. Fgan has sold several machines in the White Salm on district. Oil burners were put on the Mt. Hood Railroad last week and nre said to lie working satisfactorily by the niunngc mcnt. It In claimed that the engines can be operated more economically with oil titan with wood, and much more conveniently. The liest yet. I laze hv nod Ice Cream, bulk or In bricks. Call (U, C. A. Richards & Co. Try a loaf of Oood Health Hread at Parker's. "It's good to the last crumb." Save the coupons. For Sale" A fine lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. hood Post Office. Phone, Udell 38 or 2002.x. If you want to be comfortable burn coal. We are prepared to furnlnh It In any quantity. Plenty on hand and more coming. We handle the best quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer & Livery Company. Phone r. For summer diarrhoea In children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dla rrhoea Remedy and Castor oil, and a speedy cure Is cer tain. For sale by all druggists. I will 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. Lstimates furnished on all work If desired. Phone 306-. W right's Carpenter Shop. J. M. Wood, secretary of the Hood Klver Merchants' Association, last week attended the big picnic of the State Merchants' Annoclatlon at the seashore. Mrs. I). J. Cooper, of The Dalles, In In the upper Hood Klver valley, near the Mt. Hood postofllee, where nlie will spend several weeks visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Judd S. liHh. C. L. Rogers, of Hood River, Port land, Cnn by, etc.. Is here for a few days, Mr. Rogers has rented his bonne In Portland, and will later so journ nt the seashore for the rest of the season. The Hon Ton barber shop has re cently put In five of the latest pneu matic lift chairs, and entirely refur nlnhed Its whisker removing empor ium. The only trouble with the new chairs. It Is said. Is that patrons be come so strongly disposed to stay In them that they have to be ejected. The Morrison building, permission to remodel which was recently granted by the council. Is now being made two stories high. The front Is lieing squared out and will In-covered with steel sheets In Imitation id brick. When finished its n ppenrnnce will lie greatly Improved and also the street It Is located on. Endeavor was well attended Sun day evening. The topic, "fjessons From Animals," was one from which we could all glean something, nnd the leader, lien trice Itoyce, had a most Interesting meeting. This Is her mnlden attempt, by the way, and she dfd exceptionally well. We are Just a handfull, but we're pretty much alive. A baseball game Is coming off soon between the Live Wires and the Loyal Sons, that Is, If the Live Wires don't get colli feet. We've got them pretty badly buffaloed already. They have gotten the bug some way or other that they are quite an ath letic bunch. Why, the teacher even said he'd don the gloves nnd go a few fast, rounds with any five of us. Out of pity for them we accepted the challenge, but will only put up three men." Lovai. Sons. Right In your busiest senson when you have the least time to spare you nre most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days time, unless you have ChamlH'rlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy nt hand nnd take aldose on the first npMarance of the disease. For sale by all druggists, Mr. and Mm. .1. M. Culbertson left Tuesday for a two weeks stay at the beach. K. M. Rosensleele, formerly editor of the Newls-rg Enterprise, Is a guest at the home of II. It. Keedom, at Odell. Rev, Pnrsonn will preach nt the Co lumbia school house next Sunday at p. m. Some special numbers of music will be rendered. Sunday School will lie held at 10 a. in. at the Grace F. H. church; the sermon at II o'clis k. The subject of the sermon will be 'in the Oospel making good"? Ex-Congressman, W. R. Ellin, o Pendleton, wan a visitor at Hood Klver Monday. Mr. Ellin stopped off here for a look at the valley on his way to Portland. Rev. W. E. Thompson, of Spokane, will preach at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Mr. Thompson In the Columbia River Conference Sun day School mlshlonary, and a very able and Interesting speaker. Miss Elsie Wi lgamuth, of Hrowns vllle Is a guest at the home of Mrs. Melvlu Woodburn. Mrs. Woodhurn also entertained the Misses Myrtle and Mabel Meadows, of Portland over Sunday. 11.11. Ward, manager of the Pa cific Northwest branch of the Paclllc Mutual Life Insurance Company, was here Sunday accompanied by Mr. Johnson, vice president of the company. The gentlemen were here with a view to making Invest ntn In Improved orchard lands. Try a Sunday at Parkdale Park. Special rates on Mount Hood Rail road. Hood Health Rread-whlle, whole wheat and graham home made, you will like It. Save the coupons. Sold by Parker's. Have you heard the latest New York hits on the pllonogrnlll, Cnn. certs dally at lifer's Hook Store. No dirt or germs-flood Health Hread-A sanitary wrapper. Save the coupons. For sale nt Parkers. For Sale A fine lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone. Odell .1 2002-x. LOST Between Mood Klver and Odell, on west side, one ladv's rn.i with braided collar. f ln.t leave at this office and receive re ward.